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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 63 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GRESHAM DAY AT THE FAIR REPLETE WITH ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, OCTOBER REPORT OF STATE PASTOR S NAMED FOR W. C. T. U. CONVENTION COMMUNITY CENTER BOVS’ AND GIRLS' CLUB WIN 35 PRIZES FOR MULTNOMAH CO. The follow ing rep o rt of th e recent A ppointm ents of pastors to pas- convention held in P o rtlan d was fu r tot tl charges fo r th e com ing year nished th e O utlook by Mrs. NV. F. wore read on Monday m oruing at th e Today is G resham day at th e fa ir ca ttle barn w here they are displaying Honey, president of th e G resham Oregon M ethodist conference ju st and the grounds a re filled w ith peo-1 m any posters, lite ra tu re and sam ples W om en’s C h ristian T em perance closed at McMinnville. Rev. A. S. | M ultnom ah county club boys and w ith some of th e larg est breeders of ¡girls won 35 prizes at th e Oregon Hlsey and Rev. E arl B. Cotton were th e state. He also won the Junior pie who are inspecting the many e x - |of dne Jersey milk. A placard Union: ¡state fair last week. Seven first cham pionship. announces th a t products will be The 37th an n u al sta te convention nam ed as associate p asto rs for th e hibits of in te rest. Most of the busi served on T hursday afternoon. of th e W om en’s C h ristian T em per “ G resham com m unity c e n te r.” Since places were Included. Ju liu s L uscher won fifth place with ness houses a re closed and G resham __________ _ en t it is not T he country clubs won a to tal of his pure bred calf. The poultry exhibit is housed in a ance Union, held a three-day session th is is a new a rran g e m people are all a t th e grounds enjoy large te n t again th is y ear and th e re in W hite Tem ple, P o rtlan d , closing possible to sta te at th is tim e Just and th e city clubs won $109. Agnes Dickson, of th e Lynch dis It Is ■ he M ult“ o,nah <-°unty children re tric t, added th e honors of th a t dis ing th e fine exhibits and w atching is an exceptionally fine exhibit of O ctober 1st. One h u n d red and twen w hat is im plied by th e move ty delegates from various counties stated , how ever, th a t Mr. Cotton will ICeivot* a ,o ,a l of * 41i*-60 *n prizes tric t by bringing hom e th e th ird the auto races w hich a re being staged poultry. A large owl arriv ed this m orning of the sta te atten d ed . G resham was continue to reside at P leasan t Home lhiB year an<1 one of ,h e im portant prize in th e sew ing project, division there. and will be on exhibit in the poultry en titled to eight delegates and has and th at services th e re will continue item s which can not be estim ated in 1. M argaret W arden won second Stoudem eyer's band is furnishing actu al cash was th e experiences an d place and A gatha H arding won fifth tent. Q uite a strain on an ow l's en th e distinction of being th e larges as they have been. m usic fo r both day and evening pro durance to be housed w ith so many Union in th e sta te , num bering 150 Rev. K. E. Myers, p asto r of th e edu ca,lo n al value of th e trip s to the I place In division 2 of the sam e proj- gram s. T he program s are well a r ect. M ildred M etzger of G resham fowls. active, and 30 honorary m em bers. G resham church for th e past year, fatr which so many enjoyed. ranged and th e re is music on some Roy Lasley of C orbett, who has (won fifth place in division 3 T he m achinery sheds will prove of Special notice was accorded G resh was appointed to th e W oodburn p a rt of th e fa ir grounds every m in in te rest to th e men folks and to the am delegates, they being called to th e charge. His friends reg ret his going been doing especially fine work i n ! H elen K ru g er won th ird place in u te of every hour. potato project, won th e first I cooking. E leanor F erris won fo u rth women as well fo r in them are dis platform and introduced to th e con and th a t of his fam ily wish him T he atten d an ce m ust be a t least place at th e sta te fair. Lloyd Brain- and Dolly H arris of P o rtlan d won played m any kinds of labor-saving vention. at .¿ndant success in his new field. tw ice as large today as it was Mon devices for both farm and home. The newly elected officers are Mrs. It Is announced th a t Rev. B. A. hall from n ear T ro u td ale won th ird fifth place. day. W ednesday will be P ioneer’s Ralph sh a d of P o rtlan d won first The autom obile exhibits are fine Mary M allett, p resid en t; Mrs. Bristol, who has been supplying the place In the sam e project. day, W om en’s day and grocerym en’s Carl Zim m erm an, of G resham , won place in the rabbit p roject and E rn est th is year, th e re are both to u rin g cars Boring-Sandy charge, will continue F rances M. Swope, vice p resid en t; day. first place on his poultry project. P ard o n s, also of th e city, won second T hursday will probably be th e and tru ck s of several different m akes Mrs. Madge Mears, corresponding fo r a week or two until perm anent C arl has been caring for th e Zim m er- place. la rg e st day of the week for th a t is It would seem th a t every 6ort of ac secretary ; Mrs. Ja n e M. D onaldson, arran g em en ts can be made. He will man flock of 200 hens d u rin g th e) P o rtlan d children had th e ir own P o rtlan d day. On T hursday the live cessory m ight be seen in th e m achin tre a su re r, all of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. preach at Boring on Sunday, October y ear and has proven him self an un- way in th e milk goat project In ery hall which is occupied by th e auto 10 and at Sandy on Sunday, Octo G. W. M iller of Milton, Oregon, re stock parade will be held and this is usually successful poultrym au. division 1 N orm a Fitr.olm won first b er 17. cording secretary. alw ays one of th e in te restin g features accessory m en's exhibits Allen Seidle, an o th e r young poul- and C larence G ilm er second In di- Mrs. A. Hevel says th a t never be Rev. Mr. Cotton will preach at One of th e m ost in te restin g devel of th e week. Edwin vision 2 Ted Thom pson won second T here w ere a t least 3000 persons fore have so many b ea u tifu l exhibits opm ents of th e 37th convention, was T ro u td ale next Sunday evening, Oc tryrnan, won second place. He is G ronquist of P o rtlan d won fifth place piece; Jack Miller, th ird , and Clar- who atten d ed th e opening day of the of fancy w ork been received. Each m aking p erm anent plans fo r an o r tober 10, at 7 :3 0 o'clock. ln th e sam e project. T hese th ree | ence G ilm er, fo u rth . 14th an n u a l exhibit of th e M ultno departm en t is handicapped by lack of p h an s’ home to be conducted on the m aking tem p o rary arran g e m en ts for boys had exhibits in Division 1. space. cottage plan, w here dependent chil Fairview and Rockwood churches m ah county fa ir which opened a t 10 Lloyd NVilkenson and R obert Sod-1 FAR M ER JONES' MEDITATION Morrow, W ashington and Coos dren will receive loving care un til and announces th a t Rev. Thos. W iles o'clock M onday m orning. ON « % IN TER EST BILL erq u ist won th ird and fo u rth places T he sun cam e o u t and cheered the counties’ exhibits are h ere from the they can be b e tte r provided for. The will preach at th e la tte r p ltc e on Oc respectively in the poultry division to b e r 10 and 17, at 7 :30 in the sta te fair and a larg e section is filled S tate W elfare com m ission has h e a rt Mr. Jones read of th e proposal h e a rts of those whose sp irits had n um ber 2. to fix th e legal ra te of In terest in been dam pened by th e rains of last w ith fine exhibits ta k en from th e ily endorsed th e plan. Business men evening. \\ ilma Chase of the O rient school Oregon at fo u r per cent and th e con- T illam ook, Lincoln, M alheur, Jack - have expressed them selves in favor The red istrictin g of th e conference week. T he d ep artm en ts are all splendidly son, C lackam as, Union, D ouglas and of it. A. C. Schm idt, p resid en t of th e places th is te rrito ry in the P o rtlan d won first place on her canning proj- tra c t rate a t five by an am endm ent located and were in very good condi Benton county exhibits a t th e sta te F irst N ational Bank, of A lbany, is d istrict, of which Rev. W. W. Young- ect and Amy G ustafson of Powell to the co n stitu tio n , in itiated by J. F. Valley second place. Audrey W ien- A lbright of Oregon City. Oregon. He tion a t th e opening of the fair. The fair. T here are some fine exhibits of the ch airm an of a com m ittee ap son is su p e rin ten d e n t. Rev. E. E ch er of P o rtlan d won fo u rth place. aa* d o *'n 0,1 a keg of nails, scratched grain in th e ag ric u ltu ral sections. G ilbert rem ains su p e rin ten d e n t of pointed a t th e 1919 convention to booths w ere not en tirely com pleted T he O rient cauning team won th ird his head, and says— L et’s see—- W. L. Crissey has an exhibit of th e draw up articles of incorporation th e Salem d istrict. in every case. I w onder if A lbright is g rin d in g an place a t th e sta te dem onstration. ax — Am I tu rn in g th e g rin d sto n e? Two sections w hich w ere ready on beautiful gladioli. T here are m any T ru stee s have been elected and T he m em bers of th e team were I should be able to reason as I did F ra n k C. Jackson secured as cam CLUB BOYS JUDGE tim e were th e Boys’ and G irl's club o th e r beautiful flowers. when I was going to school— If I One of th e u n u su al featu res of th e paign director. A s ta te wide drive STOCK AT FAIR Blanch H arris, Genevieve M anary want money, I give ten bushels of exhibits w hich are so beautiully a r and W ilm a Chase. ranged and decorated th a t it rem inds a r t departm en t is th e tap estry of to raise $125,000 will begin th e m id w heat to g et $25.00, b u t if I w ant G ran t McMillan won first place in w heat 1 give $25.00 to get 10 bush- M embers of th e stock clubs of the one of a sm all fairy land. V arious K appa cloth which the women of dle of October. W heat is a com modi- form s of decoration have been used H aw aii m ade from th e b ark of th e The first day ofr th e convention a county have been holding ju d g in g th e sheep project division 1 and Dale I els of w heat A ltm an second place in division 3 of ,y - ,f wheat Is a com m odity, th en T he design is luncheon was given at th e F irs t M contests a t th e fair. b u t are so a ttra c tiv e th a t it is hard to m ulberry trees. money m ust be a com m odity, for I Monday the pig show ing contest the sam e project. d eterm ine which is p rettiest. Any stained in w ith th e blood of anim als. E. church a t w hich m ore th a n 200 „ ,, , , m ust give It to o b tain w h eat— If by was held and th e resu lt proclaim ed l a r i Levero, a P o rtlan d boy, won law the price of money cnn be fixed, one who m isses th e o pportunity of Several o th e r tap estries a re on ex were present. The sp e ak e rs w ere visiting th e club exhibits will miss a h ib it in th a t d ep artm en t. Mayor B aker, fo r th e city; D. A Leslie Lynch of Lynch d istric t win first place for th e best g arden proj- then th e ««me law can tlx a price fine section of th e fair. G rout, for th e school; Dr. J. E. An ner of th e first place; John Flem ing ect in th e sta te . Nick Spada and on niy w heat— potatoes, b u tte rfa t, Je n n ie Spada also of P o rtlan d won a " u l lh,!n* th a t, 1 have to ■eJl- T he local business men have splen FAIRVIEW CITIZENS derson of The D alles, know n as of Victory, w inner of second and , Suppose a law is passed fixing the Chris G rassley of Fairview , w inner of fo u rth and fifth places respectively, „rice of wheat in Oregon at 50c per did exhibits. T he exhibits are the NAME TWO TICKETS “ F a th e r of th e Oregon Dry L aw ” ; In the pork project John Flem m ing bushel. Owing to a sh o rt crop, w heat best th a t they have ever put up. Mrs. M argaret M artin for M ultno th e th ird place. T he boys scored the won th ird place In th e second divl- *n Chicago is w orth $2 per bushel—■ N early every business in town Is rep A m eeting of th e citizens of F air- mah county NV. C. T U. Responses pigs and th e re su lt was based on the way they scored th e anim als an d the sion. Leslie Lynch won second place in two duys tim e th e re w ouldn’t be resented in some m anner. view was held in th e city hall Mon were given by Mrs. P a ra L. T h o rn sk ill w ith which they controlled th eir in division 2 of th e pork project. In enough w heat left In Oregon to T he livestock exhibits are th e ton, president Union county W. C. m ake flour for Its hungry children. last w eek's p aper it was sta te d that But suppose Oregon by law fixes Its larg est th a t have ever been given here day evening, O ctober 3, to nom inate T. U., and Marry H arris A rm or th e hogs. T he stock Judging contest was Leslie won first place in th e club price for when! a t $2.50 but Aus and m any new en tries have been candidates for the com ing N ovember honor guest from G eorgia, and a tra lia has a big crop and wheat is A lthough two factions n atio n al organizer. m ade this year. In the stock barns election. Mrs. A rm or won by th e Lynch pig club w ith a p ro ject b ut th is was an e rro r. A selling in A u stralia at $1. Will any P oland C hina won over L eslie’s O. 1. score of 1060 points o ut of a possible are also m any fine horses and cattle have arisen in F airview , the m eeting also gave the principle ad d ress th a t m iller in Oregon purchase his w heat A lbert and Adolph Zenger C. C hester W hite in th e club work. In O regon? No. No farm er In O re as well as unusually fine exhibits of was most harm onious and the busi evening and fully convinced h er 1200. sheep, hogs, and goats. ness was speedily conducted. O. F. h earers th a t th e ir w ork was not fin and G rant McMillan a re th e m em L eslie’s honors were won in th e open gon could sell his w heat u n til su f ficient w heat had moved from A us Maxwell S chneider has an a ttr a c t Cady was chosen chairm an and J. F ished, declaring th a t th e dry forces bers of th e team an d will now go to class w here he was in com petition tra lia to cre a te sufficient scarcity to the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Woods, secretary. ive exhibit of his w ork in the annex of the nation n ever faced such a cause th e price to advance to such a point as would with tran sp o rta tio n John Jo n as nom inated R. R. Mor- crisis, and th a t they stan d to lose all exposition w here they will com pete to th e m ain pavilion. Many fam iliar charges added equal th e Oregon The exposition faces look down from th e walls. ril for mayor, and o th e r nom inations they have won, should th e V olstead with o th e r team s. price. Ju d g in g is progressing rapidly today were Mrs. J u lia Snover, reco rd er; Act be repealed. One wet vote In will be held in November. If th is is tru e of one com m odity It T he F airview calf club won sec and th e blue ribbons will soon be Roy Stone, tre a su re r; Jo h n Moller, the low er and u pper house of th e n a m ust be tru e of a n o th e r If 1 have ond place w ith 1010. T he m em bers money to loan and can get five per hung on all of th e prize w inning ex J. H. Zinn, W. T. Brooks, Mr. W indle tion may overthrow th a t act. Electrical Wiring of all kinds. cent only In Oregon, I will loan In hibits. and Clyde Stone for councilm en. She urged th a t we vote for th e dry of th is team a re Jo h n Flem m ing, Motors Repaired. Agent for the Y akim a Valley w here I can get Ju liu s L uscher and Fay H ulit. On th e side “ F o r B etter F airv iew ” , can d id ate for congress, Dr. L ovejoy,' T here a re lots of m an u factu rin g p er cen t— to th e d etrim en t the Western Electric Farm of eight Powell Valley pig club was th ird concerns w hich have a ttra c tiv e dis E. E. Keslin nom inated Louis A. who has been indorsed by th e O re Oregon Industry. If I w ant to Lighting Plants. Edison Go. borrow m oney— I apply to a m o rt plays in various p a rts of th e building. B urlingam e for mayor. J. H. Woods gon S tate F ed eratio n of L abor, th e place. Swen and L enard Nelson and com pany for a lo au — but I am From electric w ashers to wool m a t was nom inated fo r recorder, A rt P o rtlan d G eneral M inisterial asso Archie Peterson were th e m em bers Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. gage told Oregon p erm its us to collect five of th is team . They received 985 tresses m any household conveniences Copeland o r tre a su re r; J. L uscher ciation, th e P o rtlan d L abor Council, per cent In terest only— and we ca n All work g u aran teed to pass E. E. K eslin, O. F. Cady and W. D. and th e Oregon P o p u lar G overnm ent points. are on display. not accom m odate you because we can inspection by th e B oard of F ire C anning d em o n stratio n s w ere glv- loan ull we have In C alifornia a t six League. T he R upert com pany has an a t Brooks for councilm en. U n d erw riters. and seven per ce n t— again to the Jam es B urlingam e was th e u n a n trac tiv e booth on th e balcony of the The closing day of th e convention en today, Tuesday, by th e Springdale d etrim en t of Oregon Industry. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 76 of th e W ashington women In con-1team and by a ,>ort>a »d ‘earn, m ain building. Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs is im ous choice for constable. No sir, Mr. A lbright, it never has ESTIMATES FURNI8H ED. in charge. vention assem bled a t V ancouver, worked and n ever will; It was tried Storage b attery rep a irin g and re The Bank of G resham pays 5 per w ere guests a t luncheon. o ut cen tu ries ago and failed I Phone 81 T he M ultnom ah Jersey C attle club charging. s ta rte r and g en e rato r cent in te rest on tim e deposits.-—Adv. h av en ’t lost my sense of reasoning has an a ttra c tiv e booth in th e Jersev A rrangem ents w ere m ade fo r la rg work. R a k er A Son. FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. yet and ant going to vote 315 NO__ e r ap p ro p riatio n s fo r su p e rin ten Powell St. next to Brow n’s M arket fu rth e rm o re , I am going to explain th is m a tte r to every voter I meet dents. So th a t th e various d e p a rt FARM ER JONES. m ents may accom plish work consid ered vital. Messages from org an izatio n s of W alter Adrian, Manager th e sta te were presented by W. C. M cLaren, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e Pa- F e a tu re attra c tio n s for show ing MEMBER cific Coast Rescue and P rotective so- during the next week. In addition to ciety. Mrs. L. M. T. H idden, rep re these splendid dram as, we will also FEDERAL RESERVE show a good comedy, travelogue, senting F ed erated clubs, Mrs. F ra n k scenic SY STEI or m agazine p icture, offering 8. Myers, Oregon P aren t-T ea ch e r’ a w ell-balanced program . association, Mrs. Ada W allace U nruh, WEDNESDAY, (X T . «1. “L asca," P ro h ib itio n p arty , W. J. H erw ig, with p opular F ran k Mayo. A nti-Saloon L eague of Oregon and THURSDAY, (K T . 7. “ Mrs. Wlggs Johnson Sm ith, F ed eral P rohibition com m issioner for th e sta te of Oregon. of th e Cabbage P atch .” T his popular comedy d ram a needs no Introduction. In v itatio n s for th e next s ta te con FRIDAY. <XT S. “ L ittle B rother vention were received from Corvallis of th e Rich.” You have heard of this and Milton. one, too. Gresham Electric Co. Gresham Theatre THE STRENGTH OF ft BANK PUR The Strength of a Bank 4’ouncil R evokes License, WHEN YOU ARE SICK. YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR. In TROU RLE. YOU 4d» TO A L A W Y B R . YOI OO TO THE DEN TIST ABOUT V O IR TEETH AND TO THE TAILOR EOR < IJtT H E S . EVERY ONE OE THEM 4 FOR I l l s SEKN- 14 'EM. THE BANKER GIVEN YOU HIS ADN ICE FR E E NND «.IN E s IT TO YOU ABOUT THE M4»ST IMPORTANT THING YOU OWN — YOUR MONEY. COME TO I S ABOUT YOUR MONEY A E E A IR s. W S NHB HERE TO KERN E YOI . PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR RANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER ( ENT INTEREST. 8 PER CENT ON TLME DEPOSITS OE' 8.54)4».4(4» OR MORE. BANK OF GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DBPOKITORY. HATI RDAY. ( M l . 1». “ M ickey.” Mabel N orm and. A big picture th at A special m eeting of th e town is filled with Intense m om ents and council was called at th e inslstance plendid comedy. Price« will be 16c of C onstable M M S quire last Sat- and :t5c for ,h,R d ate only nrday evening and th e license was R eg u lar m eeting of Oresh- revoked of F. NV. H ow ard to o p erate „ „ , u 1. . .. . . t u r - am Lodge No. 126, I.O.O.F., n, , , J .e r . e * H 18 *" th e Odd Fell0W" haI1’ ev«ry ™ U" ’- unilerstood tliat the m a tte r will come day evening. V isitors welcome up for f u rth e r consideration a t the W. C. McCOLLAUOH, N. O. reg u lar m eeting to n ig h t. It la a l RAY A. PALMQUI8T, Secretary. leged th e re havp been m any In frac tions of th e gam bling laws th e re and th e constable requested the special m eeting in o rd er th a t th e proper action m ight be taken All Kinds of Hauling At the same m eeting the m arshal Phonew— ( irenham 17, was asked to resign because of In P ortlan d , Bdw y. f i l a i . efficiency In h an dling th e work. Mayor Kenney was au th o rized to Phones; Main 778« em ploy an e x ,lrta n t m arshal to serve Res. Sellwood 2349 d u rin g fair week. Office H ours: 10 a. m to 5 p. m GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Need Your S u it (le a n e d ? Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re pairin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for ladies and men. PETER LENARD, Tailor. DR A. B CALDER CHIROPRACTOR Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th and W ashington OREGON I PORTLAND, The strength of a batik depends p rim a rily upon the ease ami speed w ith which it cart make its assets available in cash when needed. Because o f our membership in the Federal Reserve System, we eatt at any tim e in sta n tly obtain cash by rediscounting w ith th fe d e ra l Reserve Bank the com mercial paper which constitutes a large part o f our assets. Ib is in effect increases our available reserve and insures ottr being able to meet demands fo r cash at any time. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON