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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 60 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, LOAD OF STOCK GOES TO THE STATE FAIR ABECEDARIAN ACROSTIC FEATURES WANT ADS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920 FAIR GROUNDS BEING PREPARED FOR SHOW GRESHAM GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF PORTLANDER WOMEN PLANNING AGGRESSIVE WORK T he w ant ad. fea tu re of th e O u t Miss Gladys W right becam e th e look has fo r m any years show n its bride of A rth u r 8. Hogg of P ortland p o pularity an d never m ore th an at on W ednesday eveniug, Septem ber The O rient canning club team th e presen t. Officials of th e county fa ir a r e , show to local men who have an am bi 22, th e w edding ta k in g place at th e consisting of B lanche H arris, Gene To m ake th is d ep artm en t m ore a t m aking active p rep aratio n s to have | tio n to ride. Local talen t is invited hom e of th e brid e's paren ts. Mr. and At th e re g u la r m eeting of the vieve M anary and W ilm a Chase, will tra c tiv e special fea tu re s have from th e buildings and grounds in read i to take part. The W ild W est peo Mrs. E. R. W right. T he cerem ony W o m en s C h ristian T em perance rep resen t M ultnom ah county at th e tim e to tim e been used to draw a tte n ness to house th e exhibits which are ple prom ise to handle any outlaw was read by Rev. R E. Myers in th e I nion held at the lib rary on T h u rs tion to it. J u s t now an alphabetical horses th a t may be brought In. presence of m em bers of th e im m e canning con test a t the sta te fa ir next acrostic is being used, w ith o rig in al expected to overflow th e space avail T here will also be fancy roping, trick d iate fam ilies of th e co n tractin g day aftern o o n , m a tte rs of im p o rt week, as a re su lt of th e com petitive verses, each em phasizing som e ch ar able when th e fair opens on Octo ance in connection w ith th e w ork of roping, fancy shooting and bucking p arties d em onstration held in P o rtlan d on a c te ristic of th e w ant colum n ber 3. Ten men are busy w hite steers. the o rganization w ere discussed and T he bride was gow ned in a blue W ednesday betw een th e city and buildings and cleaning A new one ap p ears a t th e top of w ashing C herokee C harly has had a varied trico llette trav elin g d rts s and wore a the follow ing su p erin ten d en ts of de country leading clubs. This contest th e colum n each issue an d will con g ro u n d s and m aking necessary re A m eri experience such as any tru e cow boy corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds. p artm en ts were ap p o in ted : was hotly contested and has won tin u e from A to Z. p airs an d im provem ents and the is proud to claim . He was shot In She was atten d ed by h er sister. Miss canization, Mrs. A. H ughes; a n ti lead of only one point. O rient m ak T h at ou r read ers may follow th is n u m b er of w orkers is expected to be the knee by Poncha Villa d u rin g th e L ena W right. W ilb u r W. Catlow of narcotics, Mrs. H. W. S tro n g ; child ing 88% and Sunnyside 87% series of ad. a ttra c tio n s from begin increased w ithin a few days. Colum bus raid. This has left him P o rtlan d was best man. Follow ing w elfare. Mrs. M. Schneider and Miss G resham stock ju d g in g team , con E n tries for live stock are coming perm anently lam e b u t none th e less th e cerem ony a fine w edding dinner Ida Schrepel; C h rlstiah citlzeuship, ning to end th e first fo u r are rep eat sisting of H erb ert E ling, H orace W ih- ed here. W atch fo r th e o th e rs a t th e in fast, according to M anager C. D happy A few years ago w hile riding was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg have Mrs. H. W. Cooley; evangelism . Mrs. lon and H arry Hollywood, all boys of M inton, who ig spending m uch tim e th e range he was notified th a t he had gone on a sh o rt honeym oon trip. E D avidson; fairs and exhibits. Mrs. head of th e w ant ad. colum n. th e G resham grad e school, will go to here. W here to p u t them is th e big W R. K ern ; legislation, Mfs. J. Salem to rep rese n t th e county in the A is for ads, w hich you h ere alw ays q uestion co n fro n tin g th e m anage fallen h eir to a cool m illion. A fter They will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt land. O’D onnell; m edal contest, Miss Mary find obtaining bis Inheritance he called in d u stria l club stock judging. S tarin g rig h t a t you, unless you are m ent. H ansen; p arliam en tary usage. in a ju n c h of coyboy friends to help Those who w itnessed th e cere F o u r o th e r pupils, two from P ort blind. Mrs. B raden is w orking on county him spend it, which they succeeded mony w ere Mrs. Mary Hogg and Miss B. R uth M ontague; Sabbath land and tw o from th e country, will Apples and au to s and articles many exhibits and says th a t every av ail in doing w ithin a few m onths. d au g h ter, Miss Bessie, Jas. W. Hogg observance and Bible in schools, go as individual rep resen tativ es of Offer you values unm atched for th e able foot of space will be tak en . money. A new fea tu re of th e fair th is year and wife and A rth u r W. Catlow all Mrs. Mary S ho em ak er; social m or club w ork in th e county. They are C herokee C harley, whose wild will be autom obile races. E ight of P o rtlan d . Mr and Mrs. A rth u r ality, Mrs. W. V. C h u rch ; social wel for bargains, and business, and C arl Z im m erm an of G resham and B is big, west show will be an am usem ent fare, Mrs. J. H. M etzger; Sunday E dw in G ronquist of F u lto n P a rk One kind of ca ttle and the sam e kind fe a tu re of fa ir week, was in G resh events are scheduled for prizes Johnson and fam ily of C orbett, Mrs. am ounting to »5000. Ten of th e Ida K ane, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. W right, schools, Mrs. C. E R u sh er; publicity. school, both in th e poultry project, of pig. am w ith some of his helpers th is Mrs. A lta G entry; tem p eran ce and E va O rton of C reston canning club Many th in g s useful are offered o r week. He spoke en th u siastically of w orld’s g rea test drivers and cars are Lena, E llis and Jo e W right. m issions, Mrs. A. McMannus. sought, booked for these races, which will be an d M arguerite W arden of H illsdale G rab off a choice one before th e y 're th e exhibitions which will be p ut on held on Monday and Tuesday, Octo PRUNES TO BE DRIED The follow ing delegates and a lte r sew ing club. all bought. and declared th a t ev erything would ber 4th and 5th. Among th e noted nates were elected to rep resen t th e AT LOCAL FACTORY All these young people are having Is fo r classi-fled— you know- the be first class. He will bring w ith drivers to com pete for th e prizes are local Union a t the s ta te convention th e ir expenses to th e fair paid, partly rest. The N orthw est P o tato Starch and to be held In P o rtlan d next week, him cow boys and cow g irls from L arry D. Stone, d irt trac k cham pion; by th e county fa ir board and partly T hus we a rra n g e them because It is th e hom e ranch a t Demmlng, New best. Jim m y Costa, Italian road cham pion Milling factory is In a position to S eptem ber 29 to O ctober 1: dele by th e sta te fa ir board. T hey will Catchy, concise and conspicuous, too, Mexico an d all a re a rtists in th e ir Swede” A nderson, 1920 speed sen handle th e prunes of eastern M ult gates, Mrs. J. n . C lanahan, Mrs. J. live a t th e in d u stria l club cam ps at You buy of y o u r neighbor, he buys of line. P rem ium s will be given each satio n and H arry Davies, th e Rajo nom ah, according to the statem en t H. M etzger, Mrs. G eorge F. Honey, th e fa ir gro u n d s w hile in Salem. you. of its m anager, J. F. Griffith, who Mrs. H. C. L arsen, Mrs. E. Davidson, n ig h t by th e m anagem ent of th e speed king. Besides these m entioned above, "Do it to d ay ,” is advice good and was in G resham th is week looking Mrs. R. Beadle, Mrs. A lta G entry; tru e ; several club m em bers will m ake in a fte r th e in te re sts of th e business altern ates, Mrs. C. E. R usher, Mrs. CHURCH IS CLOSING ORIENT SCHOOL CLUBS it w ith p rin te r ’s in k ,” good a d dividual exhibits in various projects. “ Do vice, W hile it was not Intended to tak e M. Schneider. Mrs. H. W. Black, Mrs. too. CONFERENCE YEAR TO DEMONSTRATE WORK A tru ck load of livestock and poultry Down th e old carp in g cavil, ’t w on't care of fru it th is year, it has been B. L. W alrad. Mrs. C. M. Zim m er will go to the fa ir on S atu rd ay from Payi The O rient club children are p re decided to handle prunes and th e At th e M ethodist Episcopal church here. T here will be th ree registered ‘“ Ad g wav tO d° llar8 U86d th e W ant " eXt Sunday the p a8tor’ Kev’ R ’ E pared to fu rn ish a d elig h tfu l even necessary help will be provided to do man, Mrs. 8. B. Johnson and Mrs. W. E. Beagle. calves, th e proud ow ners of w hich Myers, will preach both m orning and in g ’s en te rta in m e n t to g e th er w ith th e work. The stato convention is aro u sin g a re Ju liu s L uscher of F airview , who evening. This will be th e last Sun th e required dem o n stratio n of th e ir P o tato es a re being brought in for much en th u siasm as an unusually ADDITIONAL LOCALS h as two H olsteins, and F ay H u lit of day of th e conference year. T he w ork on S atu rd ay n ig h t at th e O rient th e m a n u fa ctu re of sta rc h , th e first stro n g program is offered. T he ses P le a sa n t View who is sending a m orning topic will be “ F ire on th e g ran g e hall. loads being p u t into th e bins on Hon. M ilton A. M iller, In tern al G uernsey b ull calf. In th e sheep ex “ Dr. C ure-A ll," a lau g h ab le little W ednesday. It Is hoped to have sions will te held a t W hite Tem ple, A lta r.” In th e evening th e topic will P o rtland. On th e opening day revenue inspector for O regon, will h ib it G rant McMillan will have a ewe be “ W hen C h rist Got A ngry.” Sun farce, will be rendered by a num ber enough potatoes on hand by fair and lam b, Dale A ltm an a p ure bred speak on th e political Issues of th e day school will m eet a t 10 o ’clock of th e children, which to g e th er w ith week to Justify th e ru n n in g of the several sp eak ers of note will be heard. M ayor B ak er will g reet th e and Swen Nelson a g rad e lam b. In day a t th e M asonic hall to n ig h t. club songs end recitatio n s, will m ake factory at th a t tim e. and E pw orth League at 6:30 convention for th e city; Rev. H. H. Mrs. C arrie McCready left some th e sw ine class W esley H aw es of a splendid evening’s en tertain m en t. An ad jo u rn ed m eeting of the OTlffls for th e M inisterial associa O rient will show a pure bred P oland exceptionally fine apples w ith th e fo u rth q u a rte rly conference T he d em onstration will be given SCIE NTI EK ’ M A It K ETING was TH E tion, D. A. G rout for th e school. Dr. C hina, Leslie Lynch of Lynch school F irs t S tate B ank yesterday. They held la st Monday evening to wind up u p stairs beginning at 8 o’clock. The N EX T PHA SE. J. E. A nderson, " F a th e r of th e O re an d A rchie P eterson of Pow ell V al are being displayed in th e bank win th e business affairs of th e church for en te rta in m e n t will begin a t 9. The gon Dry Law ,” Mrs. M argaret M ar Somebody ask s w h at’s th e use of ley p u re bred C hester W hites. John dow. dem o n stratio n is free to all, b u t a th e year. Conference will m eet at F lem ing of V ictory will exhibit a M errill Good re tu rn e d la st n ig h t McM innville next week W ednesday sm all adm ission will be charged for this fa ll’s big crop when prices im tin for M ultnom ah County W. C. T. U., Mr. A.. C. Jack so n for th e Chil g rad e P oland China. from an extended trip w hich has m o rning and will continue over Sun th e en tertain m en t to cover expenses m ediately fall as a resu lt of fa t p ro d re n ’s F arm Home. duction and th e fa rm e r’s profits P o u ltry projects will be rep rese n t tak en his e n tire vacation. H e w-as day. A ppreciation of th e w ork of Response to be given by Mrs. P ara dw indle. ed by Allen Seidel of F ra n k lin high sen t to Cam p A A H um phries, in th e p asto r was expressed by rising U. S MARINE WINS L. T h o rnton, president Union county Well, to th e m an who d o esn 't look school and C arl Z im m erm an of V irginia, by Oregon A g ricu ltu ral vote. I t was th e sense of th e m eet IN OLYMPIC SHOOT ahead, p erh ap s th e outlook is pessi W. C. T. U. Mrs. Mary H arris Ar- G resham , both w ith laying hens, College. T h ere he took a course in ing th a t if it m et w ith th e approval W alter Je n k in s will Gold braided ad m irals and gen mistic. B ut to him who appreciates m er will speak R o b ert S oderquist of C edar and arm y engin eerin g and afte rw a rd s of th e conference au th o rities, th e re sing. Lloyd W ilkinson of S pringdale w ith visited w ith frien d s in M innesota tu rn of Rev. Mr. Myers would be ap erals w ith w ar decorations gave th e w hat has been going on in A m erica’s A luncheon will be served a t tho Individual rifle cham pion of the ru ra l d istric ts d u rin g th e past q u a r sp rin g chickens. and th e D akotas. T he cam p is situ preciated. world, S ergeant M orris F ish er, of the te r century, th is fa ll’s big crop a fte r noon h o u r on W ednesday In honor Miss E thel Calkins, county club ated n ea r W ashington, D. C. M er A reception to th e teach ers of the leader, has received a le tte r from th e rill will resum e his studies a t th e col public schools is being planned by U. S. M arines, “ gangw ay” and ad all th e early handicaps, is a h arb in of Mrs. Mary H arris A rm er, reserv a m iration when he arriv ed h ere from ger of much bigger th in g s for th e tions for which may be m ade by m an ager of th e Oregon H um ane SO' lege next week. th e church u n d er th e direction of A ntw erp, Belgium , last week. ciety, com m ending th e club w orkers farm er by th e end of th e next q u a r G resham women by calling Mrs. C. Miss R uth Young, th e county I th e L adies' Aid for T uesday even J. L undquist. In th e evening of th a t Using th e U. S. m agazine rifle, te r century. fo r th e ir efforts to give th e best care h ealth nurse, is again ta k in g up h er ing, O ctober 12. F u ll announce to th e anim als in th e ir charge. Med duties in G resham and vicinity. m ents will be given th e public soon. F ish er won th e 300-m eter F ree Rifle Since th e nineteen hundred and day the sp eak ers will be Mrs. A rm er m atch a t th e Olympic shoot last nineties th in k in g , progressive farm and Dr. E sth e r Pohl Lovejoy. T h u rs als w’ill be offered by th e society to Every F rid ay aftern o o n at 2 o’clock day and F rid ay sessions will be full those show ing a m arked hum ane in she is a t th e lib rary . A n u m b er of req u ests for asbestos m onth ag a in st 90 com petitors rep re ers have been going m ore and m ore senting 13 d ifferen t nations. His of live discussions on th e work of p roperties in Orogen have recently te re st in the anim als and birds show n to scientific m ethods— crop ro tatio n , C arl S h attu ck was h ere on busi been received at th e office of the score of 996 o u t of a possible 1080 at th e fairs. planting legum es, use of lim e, cor th e org an izatio n and on T h u rsd ay ness T hursd ay . H e was looking S tate B ureau of Mines. A sbestos oc was seven points over th a t of his rect fertilizatio n , building p ure bred evening th e m edal and essay con a fte r th e sale of his hom e to A. J. W. cu rs In m any places, m ostly in the n earest rival, L arsen of D enm ark. R ead w hat Mr W anT ad says. herds and flocks, and so on w ithout tests will be held. T he convention se rp e n tin e areas of th e state. It is Brow n. In th is event th e use of any type num ber. All th is m eant heavily In will ad jo u rn on F rid ay afternoon. found on U pper E vans creek and at The Griffis house on Second stree t o th e r points in Jackson co u n ty ; also o r p attern of rifle is perm lssable, creased production when tried , until .Salmon! F ish I Salm on I is being reshin g led . Ju d g in g by th e in th e G alice d istric t of Josephine with no restrictio n s as to telescopic th e least progressive farm er co u ld n 't county; and in a n u m b er of places w eath er th is week a new roof will Good fall salm on fo r hom e can sights, special b arrels and o th e r ac help but realize th e ad v an tag e of the th e h ead w aters of Jo h n Day ning and pickling a t B onneville boat be appreciated before the w in ter is along riv er in th e vicinity of Canyon and cessories which m ake fo r accuracy. new m ethods. landing. Six cents a pound. All you over. F ish e r’s p erform ance m ark s th e first P ra irie City in eastern Oregon. T hus, th e scientific farm in g idea la w ant If you come early. T he beau tifu l new hom e of Mr. and tim e th is m atch has ever been won p retty well estab lish ed and produc PER RY KITZM ILLER, K eep Y our B atteries Y oung Mrs. A. W. M etzger on South R ob F ish erm an . with th e sta n d a rd m ilitary rifle of tion per acre is increasin g by leaps Adv.— T he only tonic any b attery needs e rts avenue is n early com pleted. is a little charg in g now an d then any country, and also th e first tim e and bounds. T here are two phases S pecial Sat u n lay Only. S quare tre a tm e n t and a d rin k of wa the m atch has been won by a m em to A m erican farm in g progress and we M ajestic h ealers, $10; electric hot TROUTDALE te r once a week go a long way to ber of an A m erican team . plates, $3.50, up. F red L. Bourne have Just explained th e first. ward keeping it in tiptop shape Ask Rev. E a rl B. C otton will speak on Mr. P ugh a t C. E. O sb u rn ’s garage. The second phase will follow aa G resham . The Bank of G resham pays 5 per Sunday evening at th e usual hour. — A d v. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. day follows th e n ig h t. I t is sum m ed up In th e one w ord— M arketing. The The topic, "Y ard stick of g u n m etal, farm er has learned scientific ag ric u l ru b b er, copper, silv er and g o ld ” , tu re and continued g re a t Increases In prom ises to be an in te restin g s e r mon. production Is only a m a tte r of detail. U a lte r A d ria n , M aita^et* It is up to him now to learn m a rk e t ing. He m ust reach th e consum er PLEASANT HOME m ore readily and quickly, and he SATURDAY. SEPT. 25 Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach m ust get a profit o u t of his huge pro Richard H arding D avis’ m ost pow er a t th e church n ex t Sunday m orning duction— even o u t of overproduction. ful d ram atic story of th e K londike, at 11 o’clock. T he topic will be It is th e problem of th e next q u a r Have you not noticed that "Y ardstick of g u n m etal, ru bber, te r century. We ra lh e r th in k the the majority of your tires blow copper, silv er and g o ld ” . F o r con g reat F arm B ureau o rg an izatio n will out before they wear out! You ference Sunday, O ctober 3, W. R. solve It. And we w ouldn’t be s u r wonder why. One of the prin C rosier will be in ch arg e of th e lay WITH prised If one c h a p te r of th e sto ry will eiple reasons for all tire trouble m an's service. show th e farm er and farm o rg an iza BEAUTIFUL OLIVE TELL can be traced to punctures Next Sunday evening at th e Bap tions am ong th e biggest ad v ertisers which have a tendency to tist church th e re will be preaching at ’’Man should not concern him self In Am erica In th a t day. break down the side walls, about th e p art life of th e woman If o ’clock by Rev. A lbert Cook of he loves h e r,” he said. rim cut and breaking of your Los A ngeles. Gresham Theatre Do You Get Your Tire Mileage You Want? “The Trap” rubber loose from your casing allowing water to enter and which in a short time ends the life of your tire long before it should. Now stop those punctures and save money, time and worry. Investigate as others have the tire insole which is the one thing to date which has been successful in eliminating punctures and blow outs. A few of o u r G resham patro n s: B row n’s M arket. S anitary M arket, Dr. H. V. Adix, K. A. M iller, P e te r L enard, City B akery. Chas. Cleve land. W rite or phone wiel w e w ill be k I jw I to -In,» lliene Tire In-ugen. WILFRED DELFEL AGENT P .O .B o x l« 4 . G resham . P h on e O l, Jhe Oil tor your tractor FAIRVIEW G rade school opened here on Mon day w ith Mr. C arnie as principal and Miss W a lrath as te ac h er of th e p ri m ary grades. One of th e happiest days fo r M ar jo rie Moller was la st S atu rd ay a f te r noon w hen a n u m b er of h er little g irl friends cam e in to rem ind h e r It was h e r eig h th b irth d ay . The girls were highly e n te rta in e d by M arjorie In h e r own new playhouse which was given h e r for h e r b irth d ay p res ent. R efreshm en ts w ere served on th e law n. T hose p resen t w ere Ail- leen Dixon, M arg aret and D orothy Cady. L illian H eslln, Em ily Jonas. L ucille Zinn, C lara and C ath erin e Brooks, E nid T hom pson and Lucille Backus. Mrs. I ra Brooks, who has been q u ite sick, is rep o rted im proving. Mrs. F. D. Axtell of G resham Is t a k - > , ing care of her. M EASU RES TO BE V O TED ON. HARROLD LLOYD The resources, experience, knowledge and equipm ent o f the Standard Oil Company combine to make Zerolene an oil o f quality. T hey cre ate an efficiency in the man ufacture o f fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. THE HOME TOWN GIRL” O ur Board of Labrlcatiog Knginaara has studied your particular typa of trac tor and pro-idad for ita Correct Lubri cation. T hair raeotnoiandations for the C o rrec t L u b ric a tio n o f au to m o b iles, trucks and tractors are available In book- 1 at form. Aak your daaler for your copy. A grade for eadh fy p e o E STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) \ \ \- . \ x -X x - X \ \ At ih e Novem ber election ten m eas ures will ap p e ar on the ballot for d i A m erica’s g rea test screen com edian rect legislation by th e people In a big laeg h producer. They are as follow s: Single tax Btate M arket com m ission, com pulsory voting and reg istra tio n . Increasing legislative session an d pay of m em SUNDAY. SEPT. 26 bers, (axing use of b u tte r su b stitu te s, VIVIAN MARTIN extending term s of county offices, ex ten d in g pow ers of P o rtlan d port com IN mission, abolishing com pulsory vacci nation, fixing legal rate of Interest at fo u r and five per cent, deeding Mal h eu r lake for a bird reserve and d i vided legislative session. T he m inim um wage bill, county fish and gam e control, abolishing seines, “ The Four S e a s o n s ' F i r e trap s and fish wheels, and Ihe anil- cig arette bill failed for lack of nam es Fighters of Old“ ; Three Minutes to petitions The voters got tired of signing of Wit and Wisdom”. Cartoon: Jazzland”. th e ir nam es o r th e re m ight have been 15 new propositions on Ihe b al lot. As It is th e re a re so many th a t ’ew will be en acted Into law. a \W Y v \< P earl R uegg has gone to ih e P en dleton round-up. F ran k S o u th ard Is one of G resh am ’s citizens who Is a tte n d in g th e round-up at P endleton. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29 ETHEL CLAYTON IN “MAGGIE PEPPER 99