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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 61 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1920 $1.50 PER YEAR TRACTOR INVENTORS FAIR OFFICERS SECURE AWAITING PATENTS MANY FINE EXHIBITS Fair Entry Dates EAST OF THE SANDY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE WORKERS ORGANIZE At a special m eeting of th e PLANS FALL CAMPAIGN T his year, by th e arran g e m en t of G resham B usiness M en's association Some confusion has arisen N otw ith stan d in g the inclem ency of fa ir dates, th e M ultnom ah county concerning th e closing dates the w eath er on S atu rd ay evening the Miss Huth B. Young, county pub fa ir will profit by th e fact th a t th e held last nig h t th e q uestion of len d fvr en tries in certain d e p a rt m eeting at th e C olum bia high school lic health nurse, has tak en up her sta te fa ir com es first. T he very best ing support to the developm ent of the m ents at th e M ultnom ah coun ty fair. was well atten d ed . th a t can be obtain ed at Salem is tra c to r on w hich Ja k e L arson and duties in th is end of the county a fte r being secured fo r exhibit a t G resham Ja c k Zilm are w orking was tak en up G. H Richey, su p erin ten d en t P rin cip al McKay acted as tem por an absence of a few weeks in the n ex t week. of the h o rtic u ltu ra l d e p a rt ary ch airm an and w ith a few well east. She has purchased a new F ord and discussed at len g th . It was de It is announced th a t a special cided, inasm uch as th e inventors ment, inform s th e O utlook th a t chosen rem a rk s called th e m eeting to coupe of th e local dealers, which she fre ig h t tra in will ru n from Salem to have not yet secured th e ir p aten t th e tim e fo r en tries in his de o rd er Mrs. Lee Evans, of T ro u t s tra in in g to go all over the county, G resham at th e close of th e sta te fair rig h ts, to defer action for th e p res p artm en t will close at 10 a. in. dale, played a couple of beautiful to any place w here she can help to and will carry m any carloads of ex ent. The tra c to r, w orking model for on the opening day of th e fair, piano solos as th e first n u m b er on the raise th e sta n d ard of h ealth condl- h ibits including th e choicest exhibits which » a s m ade by th e in v en to rs in October 4. T he d ate given in p rogram a fte r which Mrs. John *on“; Ske Plans to hold m eetings in of land products, stock, etc. the prem ium list (S eptem ber Lynch, th e county o rganizer, was in the G resham library every aftern o o n a G resham shop, is said by those who This arran g e m en t, w hich is som e have seen it o p era te to have some 28) was a m istake. troduced. Mrs. Lynch, assisted by f^om . .3 0 to 4 :3 0 , when she and th in g new and novel, has been m ade very good im provem ents over o th e r Mrs L. A H arlow , of T routdale, the o th ers will give talk s and d em o n stra The closing d ate of en tries is by Mr. M inton and A. H. L ea of th e m achines in use. sta te recording secretary , proceeded tions along h ealth lines. These pro not th e sam e in all d epart, s la te fa ir association. T he tra in will at once to th e business of organizing gram s will be announced when they It was voted by th e business men m ents. If persons are in doubt arriv e at G resham Sunday m orning to close th e ir places of business on (he association. Mrs. Jam es Pound- are fully arran g e d on this point they are advised to Plans are u n d er in tim e to perm it th e placing of the Tuesday aftern o o n of next week in e r was selected as secretary pro tern. way for th e o rg an izatio n of a Red com m unicate w ith th e su p e rin exhibits in spaces previously a r o rd e r to give everyone a chance to The co n stitu tio n recom m ended by the tendent of th e d ep artm en t in ( ro ts hom e nu rsin g course. ranged. sta te o rg an izatio n was adopted a fte r see th e au to races and o th e r a ttr a c which they wish to m ake entry. Miss Y oung’s plans for work d u r T his is th e first tim e in th e history tions of the fair. which th e follow ing officers were ing th e fair are of special in te rest The se creta ry ’s office on th e ’ of th e M ultnom ah county fa ir th a t W. .1. HERW IG elected: p resid en t, Mrs. Wm H ard G resham will be rep resen ted at and im portance. She has arran g e d grounds will be open th e last exhibits en tered have exceeded the th e convention of th e N orthw est ing, P leasan t View; vice president i ol; , a double booth In th e In d u strial W. J. H erw ig of P o rtlan d , th e th ree o r fo u r days of th is week. available space. H eretofore th e R ivers and H arbors association to be Mrs. F re d Sm ith, S p ringdale; secre building In which th e re will be a Red A phone is being installed. The M ultnom ah county fa ir d ates preced held at th e M ultnom ah hotel next new ly elected su p e rin ten d e n t of th e tary, Mrs Jam es P ounder, H u rlh u rf C TOSS exhibit. C hairs will be placed num ber is 991. ed th e sta te fair, and as a resu lt Monday and Tuesday. Ja c k Cannon, A nti-Saloon L eague of Oregon, will tre a su re r, Mrs. A lbert Salzman'. In th e booth and talk s will be given m any of the exhibitors anxious to president of the club, was auth o rized speak at th e G resham M ethodist M ountain. every aftern o o n . Miss Young has church, Sunday m orning, O ctober show a t th e sta te fa ir failed to en ter to appoint delegates. A fter th e business of th e evening th e prom ised assistan ce of Miss Ja n e 3d at 11 o’clock. in th e M ultnom ah county fair. was concluded, Mrs H arlow sang a Mr. H erw ig comes fresh from the LANSDOWNES REPORT Doyle, head of the P o rtlan d C hapter, In o rd er to obtain choice entries solo In her usual pleasing way a fte r w'ho will fu rn ish speakers. firing line, and will have a special th is y ear th e board of directo rs of th e BANQUET TO NEW ON SIGHT SEEING TRIP which everyone rep aired to th e base A nother plan is to fit up and fu rn MEMBERS LIVE ONE m essage of in te rest fo r th e people of M ultnom ah county fa ir se t th e dates ment when th e ladles of the C orbett ish th e rest room and place som eone G resham . Mr. H erw ig wishes it of th e G resham fa ir from October The O utlook is in receipt of a le t d istrict served the coffee and cake in ch arg e every aftern o o n of the fair 4 to 9. A splendid ban q u et was given th e sta te d th a t he is not com ing to de te r from Mrs. Robt. L ansdow ne of co n trib u ted by th e high school. 'u n i* 1*1 8Pe<’ial benefit of women and Speedy autom obile races will be new and honorary m em bers of the liv er a tem perance address but his W hile the refresh m en ts were being th e first fe a tu re at th e fa ir on th e G resham W om en's C h ristian Tem m essage will be vital and should be Oregon City, form erly of G resham , served 25 signed up as m em bers of ch ldren. It is expected th a t a n u rse will be on hand. M embers of the heard by all. His su b ject will be tellin g of som e of the in terestin g first two days. Such races a re m ade th e In fan t o rganization. G resham W om en’s Auxlliarv to possible th ro u g h th e estab lish m en t of perance Union last S atu rd ay evening A m erica’s O pportunity in W orld events of a trip w hich she is en jo y The first m eeting will be held Octo a d irt track circu it th ro u g h o u t th e at g range hall by old m em bers of the Crisis ” It is sta te d th a t Mr H er ing in th e east. Mr. and Mrs. L ans ber 4th a t th e high school and o th e r A m erican Legion will assist in th is work, according to officers of the o r Pacific N orthw est, a circuit w hich has organization. This was to celeb rate wig is a stro n g speaker, and has essage w ith a punch In it. E very dow ne left h ere last spring, going by m eetings will follow on th e first Mon ganization. d raw n th e e n try of th e faste st d irt th e successful term in atio n of the re m day evening of each m onth. Come autom obile. They have visited with and bring y o u r friends. autom obile racing cars in the coun cent m em bership cam paign, when the body welcome PLEASANT VIEW m em bership was m ore th a n doubled. try. friends and relatives in th e m iddle T he Greshr.m trac k is said to be Long tables w ere spread in th e main MILLER AND OTHERS west and Mr. L ansdow ne has busied POWELL VALLEY School opened on th e 13th w ith SPEAKS FOR LEAGUE exceptionally well adapted to auto- hall a t w hich th e guests of honor him self w ith h arv estin g and corn Pu p ,ls enrolled and Miss Helen m obi.a races and it is believed th a t w ere seated. T he few rem ain in g A b irth d ay luncheon was given to T h at th e present tim e may be com husking operations. They expect to Mrs. A ugust Johnson at th e hom e of W ilhelm , of Pennsylvania, as te ac h th e au to contests, fo r which $5000 in places were filled by old m em bers purses have been provided, will prove but the g re a te r n um ber of th e la tte r pared w ith W ash in g to n ’s second ad be gone u n til some tim e next sp rin g her fath e r, P. A. Johnson, Sunday er. Five of th e six pupils who g ra d in th e spring en tered Colum bia w ere busy serving th e big tables. At m in istratio n is th e belief of the H on but will probably leave o r ship th e ir afternoon. a ste lla r a ttra c tio n . Beside th e hom e folks uated high school. Mr. M iller In addition to th e autom obile races the u pper end of th e h all was th e o rab le M ilton A. M iller and A ugust Johnson and son L ester ca r an d come hom e by train . F ol fast h arness and ru n n in g races will sp eak ers' ta b le at which w ere seated who Is collector of In tern al Revenue^ Milton Soule and M orris C h ristian th ere w ere Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lind be provided. A gain th e se ttin g of the rep resen tativ es of th e local, county spoke to an en th u siastic audience in low ing is a p a rt of Mrs. L ansdow ne's and Evelyn, G ustave Johnson, Ernest son, of S pringdale, w ent to Meadow dates of th e M ultnom ah county fair and sta te org an izatio n s and o th e r the Masonic hall, F rid ay evening His le tte r: A nderson. Miss H ildegard H endrick Glade, W ashington, on W ednesday topic was th e League of N ations. Mr follow ing th e s ta te fair has been val speakers of the evening. son and Miss M yrtle A nderson of where they expect to atten d school Mr. L ansdow ne and I a re having th a t m any one g ran d trip. We left South Dako P o rtlan d . th is year. T i n he D M iller recalled c speakers s p e a a e r s w’ere ere Mrs. Mary D. 'rv a a w i th m e fact tact tn uable, fo r m any of the fastest horses in th e w est will be seen in action at R ussell, who was p resid en t of th e I A nierica,ls b randed W ashington as a ta ab o u t fo u r weeks ago, visited all A lbert Seldl left last week for The m em bers of th e W omens local union la st year, Mrs. W. F. tra ito r when th e Jay tre a ty w ith Eng- th ro u g h Iowa and atten d ed the sta te G resham d u rin g th e fa ir week. C orvallis w here he is atten d in g H om e and Foreign Mission had a de- H n n p v tb o n m u o n t o v n o n » l i i u d whb sigiipd. Today all stu d o n ts Honey, the present executive officer fair at Des Moines, also th e so u th ern lightful tim e at th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. C. Mrs. Mary M allett of P o rtlan d , su of g overnm ent acknow ledge in W ash Iowa DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE fair a t O skaloosa. We sm iled Carl Nelson S atu rd ay afternoon. T he continued rain s of the past ington a m a ster of sta te c ra ft. Mr. p erin ten d en t of child w elfare work o ut of one co rn er of o u r eyes when CARRIES OWN MILK fo r th e s ta te organization, Mrs. Mat- M iller prophesied th e sam e fate for we saw th e fru it on display but m ust Rev. an d Mrs. A. V. A nderson and ten days have ruiued h u n d red s of dol son and Miss E. Olsen of P ortland lars w orth of prunes in this vicinity. tie Sleeth, s ta te p resid en t, Rev. R. th e League of N ations. T he covenant F ive large m ilk tru ck s have been E. Myers, p asto r of th e G resham is th e h ighest exam ple of C hristian say we smiled out of th e o th e r corner were am ong those present. when we saw Iow a's corn and hogs. put on the various routes leading into M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch , Mrs. principles applied to in te rn a tio n a l Lynch Pareiit-TeacherM to Meet. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen and th e Such hogs and corn! Well, we went la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. E m m a Jo h n P o rtlan d by th e Oregon D airym en’s A da W allace U nruh, an activ e w ork relations, said Mr. Miller. T he reg u lar m eeting of th e Lynch back by th e floral d ep artm en t and L eague to han d le the produce from e r and organizer of th e W. C. T. U. son, retu rn ed S atu rd ay from an ex * « reiit-T each er association will m eet T he history of progressive leg isla its m em bers, according to T heodore and prohibition p arty cam paign m an tion of th e past decade was also re when I saw th e little “ tea rose" on tended visit in K ansas The retu rn at the schoolhouse on F riday even display I felt better. B rugger, one of th e directo rs of th e ag er for Dr. E sth e r Pohl Lovejoy, viewed, w ith special em phasis upon trip was by way of C alifornia. They ing O ctober 1. A fter th e business a We left o u r cam ping outfit behind o rganization. M organ B rothers, on who Introduced Dr. Lovejoy as the the ju stice of financial legislation. rep o rt a w onderful trip but th in k social h o u r will be enjoved when re the Jo h n S leret place are ru n n in g one principal speak er of th e evening. Dr. M orrow, of P o rtlan d , spoke and a re now m ak in g the trip from Oregon th e best place to live a fte r all fresh m en ts Will be served. All patrons of th e tru ck s. Mr. B rugger atten d ed T he la tte r spoke principally of her briefly upon th e efTect of w ar upon Iowa th ro u g h th e n o rth ern p a rt of Sunday evening a very p leasan t s u r of th e school a re invited to atten d . a m eeting of the d irectors in P o rt experiences In F ran ce w here she was the home. He lauded th e covenant Missouri and on to th e southern part prise was given them by th e m em bers K ansas. We stopped th ree days In of th e choir and the L u th er League land last Monday. head of the A m erican W om en’s hos as th e hope of th e m others who de of Contractor ami Builder St. Joseph, M issouri, crossed the Mis ot th e Swedish L u th e ra n church, of T he G resham local of th e D airy pital, which office sh e still holds. sire th e end of all w arfare. H ave located In G resham and am so u ri riv er a t A tchison, K ansas, and m en ’s L eague will not hold its re g u which both Mr. and Mrs. Olsen a re ready to ta k e any w ork in my line. Dr. H edlund urged th a t all citizens Much enthusiasm was expressed la r m eeting next week on account of when a placard was placed on th e re g iste r and vote at all elections. cam e to Law rence by way of L eaven m »nibers and for which they have Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . w orth. H ere we saw th e United th e fair. done a g rea t deal of e a rn est work Let me bid on your work. Phone 327. wall displaying th e sta te m en t, Ju d g e J. W W onacott presided and S tates p en iten tiary . S. M. Staffenson gave a speech of wel L. J. W inter. “ G resham W. C. T. U. has 145 active introduced th e visiting speakers. The crops are looking very well come and H okan T ruedson gave some m em bers— th e larg est in th e s ta te .” th ro u g h here. Today we are having very b eau tifu l violin selections, a fte r R an ges and H eatin g Stoves. Bargains In the want ada. D uring th e evening th a t n u m b er was a real Oregon show er. However, on Good asso rtm en t, reasonable price, o u r way o u t of St. Joseph we saw the which th e m em bers of th a choir increased by one by th e ad d itio n of ushered th e g u ests of honor into the the nam e of Dr. Lovejoy to th e active also second-hand beds and sp rin g s, w ater-pow er w ashers, and dining resu lts of a real hall and win storm . kitchen w here coffee and cake were m em bership roll. W aller A drian, M anager ELECTRIC BUILDING T he leaves w ere beaten all ofr the served free to all present. tab les and chairs, and o th e r used household goods— such as dresBers, hedges, corn was stripped of Its leaves SANDY BLUFF com m odes, dishes, sa n ita ry couches, and flat on th e ground. T rees were BORING WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29 Mr. and Mrs. G. W ilkinson re davenports, gas ranges, baby bug blown to pieces and in m any instances uprooted. We m issed th is storm only m achines, etc. see See by a few h ours drive. tu rn ed hom e last week a fte r a gies and sew ing uuu-iuut», The county is building gravpl ETHEL CLAYTON m o n th ’s visit w ith frien d s an d rela- o u r ful1 Hne of new blan k ets, com hunkers ju s t south of M etzger’s gar- We expect to leave here in a few G e n e r a l C o n tr a c to r * IN tlves In Michigan. fo rte rs and pillows. J. E. M etzger, days for P arsons, th e home of nty uge. Looks as If we re going to have Mrs. F ields has re tu rn e d to h er bbone 548. gj b etter roads th is w inter. childhood. Mr. L ansdow ne will leave C a r p e n te r in g hom e In Chicago a fte r several m onths -,,,Q n „ .7 — :-------- M orand has been on th e sick visit w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs J . . . an k of G resham pays 5 per the car with me and re tu rn to Iowa list Wm for sev eral days. to visit his m o th er again, until about Caldo. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. E l e c t r i c a l W ir in g A refresh in g dram a of the C hristm as, when he will retu rn to Emma G regson and D orothy B ur - Mr. and Mrs. B. W illiam s are liv b e tte r class. P arsons, bringing his m o th er wi K eep Your B atteries Y oung pee won first and second prizes, for ing on th e E lm er E dw ards place. F ix t u r e * a n d L a m p s cooking at th e county fair. Melville T _ he i,u only any * — b attery needs him for a fam ily reunion. E rvin R adford aiiu and wife visiien visited «in ivatiiuiu . . tonic . — Hope to find th e O utlooks at A Rainbow Comedy that will recently Richey was a w inner In th e "pig w ith th e fo rm e r’s fath e r. L a H\ tle ch arg in g now an d then S e p tic T a n k * pen” . Eeach of the th re e clubs of Fred F red R adford and sister, Mrs. Ida ‘’t|Uare tre a tm e n t and a d rin k of wa- sons aw aitin g me. drive dull care away : th e school will com plete th e ir work. te r once a week go a long way to Dukes Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed One hundred per cent clubs th is year Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Low and w ard keeping It In tiptop shape. Ask Storage b attery rep a irin g and r “ L ig h t H e a r ts a n d T here will be a clam su p p er at Mr. Pugh a t C. E. O sb u rn ’s g ara g e d au g h ter, Mrs. Dan W oods and two charging, s ta rte r and generati the I. o. O. F. hall T uesday evening. Office and Shop, sons, all of Alms, sp en t Sunday w ith ■— Adv. work. R ak er A Son. L e a k in g P ip e s ” I. O. O F. m em bers should be p res Mr. and Mrs. A. J A ult. Mr. and Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. ent. Mrs. R. Jones of E stacada an d C lara U reelutB . Ore. P hoM M i Bares were also Sunday callers. SATURDAY. OCT. F orest G rove votes to establish new Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron have been Prank C. Joaea Floyd L. Mark high school. HARRY CAREY, en te rta in in g Mrs. R eardon, S eattle. In th e Gresham Theatre Frank C. Jones Co. MAGGIE PEPPER Gun Fighting Gentlemen I W estern Oregon will sh ship train lo ad s of apples and pears It s Easy' to,Make Money • • If you have some I t ’s easy to have money ♦ *if you save It. It's easy to save money * *if you bank It. I t ’s easy to buy T h rift and W ar Savings Stam ps • »if you d on’t w ant to bank it. The point of the th in g is th a t we don’t care how you begin. We know th a t if you s ta r t saving you will nev er q uit and th a t some day you will do business w ith us. We are so su re of this th a t we will sell you T h rift and W ar Savings Stam ps, w hich a re G overnm ent securities, w ithout one cent of profit to ourselves. W. S. S. pay- four per cent in te rest, com pound ed every th re e m onths. FIRST STATE BANK O BESH A M OXEOOS I am goin g to be 'th ere w ith a w o rk ing exhibit of BUBBLE SCHEMES Western Electric Put and keep POWER and LIGHT as well as a complete line of electrical appliances to lighten the labor on the farm. LOOK FOR MY SIGN F. L. BOURNE Gresham Electric Co. iCy o u r M o n e y in y o u r H om e-T ow n BANK When some well dressed stranger with a slick looking scheme and a smooth talk comes along some day and asks you to put your money into a get-rich-qu ck scheme, Iztok out! W hen you have money, put it in the bank and ask the bankers advice about investments. He may save you from losing, with one stroke of the pen, the money you have worked many years for. Put your money in our Bank ou will receive 4 per cent interest 5 per cent on time deposits of $500.00 or more BANK OF GRESHAM HTATE AND COUNTY IlKPOHITOKY.