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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 64 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY OREGON. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920 $1.50 PER YEAR COUNCIL RESTORES JUDGING HOWARD’S LICENSE OF ALL ENTRIES IS COMPLETED ■ cece metzccr is RUSSELVILLE WINS IN GRANGE CONTEST BES™ RiT£l,R T he G resham council evidently 1 A A . Cecil M M etzger etzger woke up T hursday had a very sudden change of h eart m orning to find him self in charge of w ith reference to the revocation of RUSSELLVILLE GRANGE I Cow, 4 years and over— Theo. H eifer Sr. Y earling— B. C. Alt- | a re s ta u ra n t in fine sh ap e In addl- th e pool room license of F. W. How WON FIRST PLACE B rugger 1st and 2d, Jas. McLean 3d, man 1st, N 11. Sm ith 2d, Sam HAND WOVEN [ tlon to his new grocery sto re, Andrew B rugger 4th. W eiss 3d. SPREAD EXHIBITED ard. T he council a t its re g u la r m eet E. L. E stes, who s ta rte d th e res Cow, 3 years and u n d er— Jas. Mc R ussellville gran g e won first place H eifer Jr. Y earling— N. H. Sm ith Ing T uesday n ig h t resto red H ow ard's 1st and 2d. An exhibit which has a ttra c te d ta u ra n t in the Rom etsch building a t in th e g ran g e exhibits. W hile they Lean 1st, Andrew B rugger 2d. Cow, 2 years and u n d er— Theo. license as unanim ously and un g ru d g m ade excellent scores in all lines H eifer Sr. C alf— B. C. A ltm an 1st, much a tte n tio n in th e A rt d e p a rt th e co rn er of Main and Powell this B ru g g er 1st. left w ithout notice som etim e N. 11. Sm ith 2d, B. C. Altm an 3d, m ent is th a t of th e b eau tifu l week ingly as it had revoked th e sam e at they received th e h ig h est scores in H eifer Sr. Y earling— Theo. B ru g Nellie McKinley 4th betw een th e close of business W ed g er 1st and 2d. bedspread w hich was exhibited by nesday evening and T h u rsd ay m orn a special m eeting held late S aturday grains, vegetables, fru its an d canned H eifer J r C alf— N. H. Sm ith 1st H eifer J r. Y earling— Theo. B ru g and 2d. Mrs. Mary M cAllister. T h irty years ing. He also left sta n d in g accounts evening. W hen this action was ta k products. T hey have a very fine ex ger 1st, Jam es McLean 2d. Herd ago Mrs. M cA llister and h e r m o th er at Mr. M etzger's grocery sto re and a t hibit. The to ta l score was 86 points. H eifer Sr. C alf— Theo. B ru g g er 1st. en th e re were present and voting G raded H erd— B. C. A ltm an 1st. spun th e y arn and dyed it fo r th e A. J. W. B row n's m eat m arket. M ultnom ah g ra n g e won second w ith H eifer J r. Calf— Theo B rugger 1st N. H. Sm ith 2d. Mr M etzger took hold of th e | coverlet. The w ork was done at th e ir abandoned councilm en J. E. M etzger, Al. Ham- a score of 80 points, th e score was H erds business and from his B reeders Young H erd — N. H hom e in O ntario. G raded H erds— Theo. B ru g g er 1st Sm ith 1st. m ar, B. L. W alrad and E. H. Kelly. very uniform , each kind of pro d u ct past experience in th a t k ind of work T he coverlet was woven on a B reeders Young H erd — Theo m ade it go. It is proving a very B reeders Calf— N. H. Sm ith 1st. (T. R. H ow ltt was p resent la te r in scoring as equally as well as th e i hand loom and is all in one piece. B ru g g er 1st. successful proposition and th e house V,et of Sire— N. H. Sm ith 1st. th e se ssio n ). The se n tim e n t pre other. Mrs. M cAllister and h er m o th e r did has B reeders Calf— Theo. B rugger 1st been well patronized. Produce of Dam— N. H. Sm ith 1st not weave it them selves b ut it is vailed th a t th e action tak en S atu r E xhibitors Y oung— Theo. B rugger P leasan t V alley won th ird place W hen interview ed Mr. Metzger hand woven. It was en tered as a day night was r a th e r hasty, th a t and m ade th e highest score on th e ir 1st. said th a t aside from th e possibility ¡tap e stry because th e re was no class of Get of Sire— Theo. B ru g g er 1st. cleaning up th e accounts for him SW INE H ow ard o u g h t to be given an o th er grasses receiving th e full n u m b er of j in which it m ight be en tered as w eav P roduce of Dam— Jh e o . B ru g g er self and o th ers, th e need of eatin g chance. Duroc Jersey ing. It is a b eau tifu l piece of work points allow ed on 10 points. They 1st. Boar, 1 year and u n d er— H. C. and th e colors a re th e gen u in e kind places for the crow ds h ere th is week On com plaint having been m ade also scored th e h ig h est on canned G uernseys m ade it seem th a t he should ta k e Compton 1st, Geo. DeBok 2d. w hich sta n d th e w ear and te a r of hold Bull. 3 years and o ver— A. J. and th a t persons w alking in th e street, products. T he to ta l score was 74.5 and keep things going Boar, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year— years of service. J. H ughes 1st and 2d. Everyone is expressing ap p recia especially on N orth M ain s tre e t and points. H. C. Compton 1st and 2d. Bull. 2 years and u n d er— J. A. and Sow, 2 years and over -Ja s. H. tion of his business ab ility and of his W est Pow ell stree t, w ere thereby en Boar, 6 m onths— Geo. DeBok 1st Evening S ta r won 70.5 points. J. T. Richey 1st. public sp irit. S terlin g 1st and 2d. and 2d. H. C. Compton 3d. dang erin g them selves and others, They m ade th e ir h ighest scores on Bull Sr. Calf— A. J. and J. H ughes It has alw ays been a com plaint Sow, 18 m onths and u n d er 2 years Sow, 2 years and over— II. C th e m a tte r was presented to th e th e general farm crops, fru its and 1st. J. A. and J. T. Richey 2d. — Ja s. H. S terlin g 1st, Elizabeth (luring fair week th a t th e re were Compton 1st and 2d. Bull Jr. Calf— A. J. and J. H ughes never enough accom odations for the council by th e stre e t com m ittee and grasses. Sow, 18 m onths and u n d er— H er Johnson 2d. 1st and 2d, J. A. and J. T. Richey 3d, bert Sow, 1 y ear and u n d er 18 m onths crow ds In th e m a tte r of eatin g places H. Eling 1st. th e recorder was in stru c ted to see if G resham had 69.5 points and was Fay H ulet 4th. but ih is y ear th e re a re th ree well 6 m onth and u n d er 1 y ear— — Jas. H. S terlin g 1st and 2d. an ordinance could be draw n to stop the second h ig h est on arran g e m en ts Bull, 1 year and u n d er— A. J. and H. Sow, Sow, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 y ea r— equipped places w here re g u la r meals C. Com pton 1st and 2d, H erb ert J. H ughes 1st th e practice. Chas. P. T allm an 1st, Jas. H. S terl may be had as well as a n um ber of w ith 8.5 points allowed fo r a rtistic E ling 3d. Cow. 4 years and over— A. J. and sta n d s w here coffee and sandw iches Councilm an H o w itt’s n ea r serious arran g em en t. 6 m onths— Geo. DeBok 1st ing 2d and 3d. I J. H ughes 2d and 3d, J. A. and J. T. and Sow, Sow, u n d er 6-—Elizabeth Johnson may be obtained. 2d, H. C. Compton 3d. accident a t th e Mt. Hood crossing on L ents won 67.5 points. Rockwood Richey 4th. Besides th e re sta u ra n t which Mr. and L itter— H. C. Com pton 1st and 2d, Jas. S terlin g 3d. M ain stre e t recently led the council 63.5 points and Colum bia 37.5 points. Cow, 3 years and u n d er— J. A. und 1st Sow and 2d. Sow and L itte r— E lizabeth Jo h n M etzger is m anaging up town th e re J. T. Richey 1st. to ta k e im m ediate action to lessen is a Arst-rlaaa ea tin g place on th e son 1st. T he judges were Clayton L. Long, B erk sh ire» fa ir g rounds run by a P o rtlan d man. th e danger. It was ordered th a t the O. G. M cW horter and W innie B ra j H eifer, 2 years and u n d er— J. A. Tam w ort li Boar, 6 m onths— E. W. G ribble ¡and J. H ughes 1st, J. A. an d J. T Boar. 2 years and over— J. J. Oder W ithrow 's lunch room is ru n n in g at P. R. L. & P. com pany be asked to den. T he ju d g es recom m ended th a t Richey 2d and 3d, J. A. and J. 1st. full capacity th is week and is h an d Sow, 2 years and over— E. W. 1st and 2d. in stall an electric bell a t th is much Rockwood g ran g e be given $75 and ¡H ughes 4th. Hoar, 18 monthR and u n d er 2 years ling ex tra larg e crowds. G ribble 1st and 2d. used crossing. H eifer Sr. Y earling— J. A. and J Probably never before have the Columbia g ran g e $50. Sow, u n d er 6 m onths— E. W. G rib — J. J. O der 1st and 2d. I T. Richey 1st. No bids having been received for Boar, 1 years and u n d er 18 people been so well taken care of in ble 1st an d 2d. H eifer Jr. Y earling— A. J. and J. th is regard. th e graveling of th e newly graded Sow and L itte r— E. W. G ribble 1st m o n th s— J J O der lBt, O. E. Mc Follow ing are th e aw ard s in th e H ughes 1st and 2d. D aniel 2d. J. J. O der 3d. P o la n d C h in a« C attle, Swine D epartm ents: p ortion of T hird stre e t, beteen Hood H eifer Sr. C alf— A. J. and J. Boar, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year BODY OF WAR VETERAN Boar, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year H ughes 1st and 2d. J. A. and J. T. — W. avenue and K elly avenue, th e coun — J. J. O der 1st and 2d, G. E. Mc R. Johnson 1st. IS HERE FOR BURIAI CATTLE AW ARDS Richey 3d, A. J. and J . H ughes 4th cil voted to go ahead and h ire the Boar, u n d er 6 m o n th s— O. T. M ur Daniel 3d. H erds Boar, u n d er 6 m onths— J. J. Oder sn o rth o rn s w ork done. phy & Son 1st and 2d. The body of C harles E. H icks, a G raded H erds— A. J. and J. H ughes B ull— 1 y ear an d u n d er— F red Sow, 2 years and over— O. T. M ur 1st and 2d, O. E. McDaniel 3d. m em ber of th e A m erican E xpedition It being tp p a re n t th a t the absence Powell, 1st, J. A. and J. T. Richey 2d. 1st. Sow, 2 years an d over— J. J. Oder ary forces, who died In F rance, a r phy & Son 1st and 2d. B reeders Young H erd — A. J. and of suitab le sidew alks in th e locali Bull Junior calf— F red Pow ell, 1st. Sow, 18 m onths and u n d er 2 yrs. 1st and 2d, G. E. McDaniel 3d. rived here tills m orning an d Is at J. H ughes 1st. ties was th e reason fo r pedestrians Cow 3 years and over— F red Pow Sow, 18 m onths and u n d er 2 years C arlson's u n d erta k in g p arlo rs O. T. M urphy & Son 1st and 2d. Get of Sire— J. A. and J. H ughes ell, 1st. J. J. Oder 1st O. E. McDaniel 2d Sow, 1 year and u n d er 18 m onths ta k in g th e m iddle of th e stre e t in the The deceased was a son of Mrs and 3d. H eifer ju n io r calf— F re d Powell 1st, A. J. and J. T. Richey 2d, J. A. O. T. M urphy & Son 1st. Mary Hicks of C orbett. He joined the vicinity of th e high school and of first. and J. H ughes 3d. Sow, 1 y ear and u n d er 18 m onths arm y im m ediately a fte r w ar was de 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year— Produce of Dam— J. A. and J. O. Sow, W alula H eights, the council decided — J. J. Oder 1st and 2d, O. E. Mc clared and was assigned to th e 34th H erds T. M urphy & Son 1st and 2d. H ughes 1st and 2d, A. J. and J. T. to ask p roperty ow ners .along both Daniel 3d. P roduce of Dam— F red Pow ell, 1st H ughes 3d. flow, u n d er 6 m onths— O. T. Mur aero squadron. He left th e U nited Sow, 6 and u n d er 1 y ear— J, J. S tates in A ugust of th e sam e year phy & Son 1st and 2d. Wesley sides of Main stre e t from th e high H o lstein A yrshire« O der lRt and 2d, G. E. McDaniel 3d. and served In th a t d ep artm en t until Hawes 3d. Bull, 3 years and over— David Mc school to Mt. Hood trac k s and on Bull, 2 years and u n d er—-Mrs. C. Herd« Sow and L itte r— W. R. Johnson his d eath. He was a m echanic. both sides of Powell stre e t from the Keown, 1st, M ultnom ah F arm 2d, S. Seranous 1st. Young H erd— E lizabeth Johnson 1st. Wm. Bishop 3d. His d eath occurred at Pours, Bull, 1 y ear and u n d er— Mrs. C. S. 1st. g ra d e school to F lorence avenue to C hester W h ite Bull, 2 years and u n d er— David Seranous 1st. F rance, F eb ru ary 14th, 1919 w hile Young H erd Bull by ex hibition— co n stru ct su itab le sidew alks. This McKeown 1st, Wm. Bishop 2d, A. H Produce of Sow — W a lte r H. lie was aw aitin g his re tu rn to th is Bull Sr. Calf— Mrs. C. S. Seranous Schw Elizabeth Johnson 1st. edler 1st. country. was a m a tte r th e council th o u g h t the B urns 3d. 1st. Get of Sire— E lizabeth Johnson Sow, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 y ear— 1 year an d u n d er— W m. Bis Besides Ills m other, Mrs. Mary p roperty ow ners could and o u g h t to hop Bull Bull J r. Calf— Mrs. C. S. Seranous Leslie 1st, Jas. S terlin g 2d. Lynch 1st. 1st. Hicks, there are th ree b rothers, 1st. ta k e care of a t once. P roduce of Sow— E lizabeth Jo h n Sow. u n d er 6 m onths— W alter II Bull senior calf— Wm. Bishop 1st A rth u r of A lberta, Canaria, C larence Cow, 4 years and over— Mrs. C. S. Schw son 1st. edler 1st and 2d. T he m a tte r of providing a sinking and 2d, Reginal F u lto n 3d, E dw ard Seranous of Nam pa, Idaho, and F red who Is 1st. Tam w orth« at hom e; a sister, L aura, is also at fund to re tire w ater bonds when they N aylor 4th. Cow, 3 year and u n d er— Mrs. C. S. 1st. Get of Sire— W alter H. Schw edler Aged H erds— J. .1. O der 1st and home. Bull Jr. C alf— Wm. Bishop 1st, Seranous 1st. m a tu re was presented by R ecorder 2d, G. E. McDaniel 3d. Eswex A rth u r G rant 2d. Tills is tile first body of an o ver H eifer, 2 years and u n d er— Mrs. C. Schneider. Aged Herd, bred by ex h ib ito r— J. seas man to arriv e in G resham . The Boar, 1 year and u nder— W. II. Cow, 4 years and over— David S. S eranous 1 st ’ J. O der 1st and 2d, O. E. McDaniel Cleveland 1st. On Ja n u a ry 1st next th e tow n will McKeown 1st, Wm. Bishop 2d, body was aecom puuled here by a sol Jerseys Boar, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year 3d. d ie r from V ancouver barracks. have paid about $15,000 in te rest on A rth u r G ran t 3d, David McKeown 4th Bull, 3 years and over— O. J. — W. Get of Sire J J. O der 1st and 2d, H. Cleveland 1st. M emorial services will be held a t Cow, 3 years and u n d er— Wm. Bis Brown 1st, B. C. A ltm an 2d, N. II. its $25,000 bonded Indebtedness. The Boar, u n d er 6 years— W. H. Cleve G. E. McDaniel 3d. hop 1st, A. H. B urns 2d. tlie C h ristian church nt C o rb ett Sun Sm ith 3d bonds w ere 25-year bonds and will Produce of Sow— J. J. O der 1st, land 1st an d 2d. day aftern o o n ut 2 o ’clock. I n te r Cow, 2 years and u n d er— Wm. Bis Bull,. 2 years and u n d er— B. C. have ru n ten years. So fa r no provi hop 1st, David McKeown 2d, A H Sow, 2 years and over— W. H. and 2d, O. E. McDaniels 3d. m ent will be In th e Douglas cem e A ltm an 1st. F a t Barrow « Cleveland 1st and 2d. tery n e a r T routdale. sion w hatever has been m ade to m eet Burns 3d. Wm. Bishop 4th. Bull, 1 y ear and u n d er— N. H. B arrow , u n d er 300 lbs.— Jas. H. Sow, 18 m onths and u n d er 2 years H eifer Sr. Y earling— Wm. Bishop Sm ith 1st. th e bonds or any portion of them on S terlin g 1st E W. G ribble 2d. E liza — W. H. Cleveland 1st and 2d. Lost, betw een J. E. M etzger’s sto re 1st, David McKeown 2d, A. H. B urns Bull Sr. Calf— N. II. Sm ith 1st and th e ir m a tu rity which will be in 15 3d, David McKeown 4th. Sow, 1 year and u n d er 18 m onths beth Johnson 3d. und th e fair grounds, a lad les' hand 2d, N ellie McKinley 3d. Barrow , over 300 lbs.— J J. Oder years. R ecorder S chneider has sev — W. H. Cleveland 1st and 2d. purse S u b stan tial rew ard. Call H eifer Sr. Y earling— Wm. Bishop Bull J r. Calf—-Sam m ie W eiss 1st. E ast 4642. Sow, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 y ear— 1st and 2d. eral tim es called atten tio n to the neg 1st, David McKeown 2d, Wm. Bish- Cow, 4 years and over— N. H. 1 W. H. Cleveland 1st and 2d. Pen, u n d er 300 lbs.— J. J. Oder lect and at th e m eeting Tuesday hop 3d, David McKeown 4th. Sm ith 1st, B. C. A ltm an 2d and 3d, Sow, u n d er 6 years— W. H. Cleve 1st; pen, over 300 lbs.— J ,1. O der Storage b attery rep a irin g and re H eifer Sr. C alf— Wm Bishop 1st, n ig h t he reported on a leasable plan. Wm. Bishop 2d, Ju lia n L u sch er 3d, N. H. Sm ith 4th. . 1st. land 1st an d 2d. ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r Cow, 3 years and u n d er— B. C. Alt- ’ Dliroc» He suggested th a t a slig h t increase David McKeown 4th. Sow and L itte r— W. H. Cleveland w ork R ak er * Son. man 1st, Sam W eiss 2d and 3d. Sr. Cham pion Hoar— H. C. Com p 1st. H eifer J r C alf— Wm Bishop 1st, could be m ade in th e w ate r charge Cow, 2 years and u n d er— B. C. A lt ton 1st. H anipeliire Ennex sufficient to perm it th e laying aside and 2d, A. H. B urns 3d, David Mc man 1st and 2d, O. J. Brown 3d. | Sr. Cham pion Sow— IL C. Com p Keown 4th. Boar, u n d er 6 m onths— E lizabeth Aged Herd W. H Cleveland 1st N. H. S m ith 4th. I of a sum each m onth and each year ton 1st. Johnson 1st. Young H erd, by ex h ib ito r— W. H. H erds Jr. Cham pion B oar— Geo. DeBok C leveland 1st and 2d. to apply to a rd s re tire m e n t of the G raded H erd — Wm. Bishop 1st, 1st; J r . Cham pion Sow— Geo. De Young H erd — W. H. Cleveland 1st bonds. H e stro n g ly recom m ended David McKeown 2d, A. H B urns 3d. Bok 1st. and 2d. B reeders' Y oung H erd— Wm. Bis an o th e r plan, th e addition of su f Young H erd— Geo. DeBok 1st, H Get of Sire— W. H. C leveland 1st ficient to th e tow n levy each y ea r to hop 1st and 2d. C. Com pton 2d, Geo DeBok 3d. and 2d. B reeders Calf— Wm. Bishop 1st Aged H erd— H. C. Com pton 1st. net th e town about $1000, th e invest and 2d. Produce of Sow— W. H. Cleveland Young H erd, by ex h ib ito r— Geo. 1st and 2d. m ent of his accum ulating sum , with Get of Sire— Wm. Bishop 1st, D DeBok 1st and 2d, H. C. Com pton 1st P o ln m l C h in » th e addition of th e in te rest, to m ake McKeown 2d, A. H. B urns 3d. Get of S ire—Geo. DeBok 1st, H. Aged H erd — O. T. M urphy & Son Produce of Dam— Wm. Bishop 1st, it earn as m uch as possible. In this C Com pton 2d. 1st. David McKeown 2d. P roduce of Sow— Geo. DeBok 1st, way d u rin g 15 years $15,000 would Young H erd — O. T. M urphy 4 B row n S « iw H. C. Com pton 2d. Son 1st. be raised by taxation. T his w ith the Bull, 3 years and over— Theo. B erkshire« Young H erd, by ex h ib ito r— O. T. addition of th e accum ulated earnings B rugger 1st. Young H erd E. W G ribble 1st. M urphy & Son 1st. Tn all sizes and styles. Also have Bull, 2 years and u n d er— Andrew from this invested fund would, it Is Y oung H erd, by ex h ib ito r— E. W. G et of Sires— O. T. M urphy & leads and erasers for Eversharp G ribble 1st believed, ta k e care of the bonds when B rugger 1st. Son 1st. Bull J r. C alf— Theo. B ru g g er 1st, pencils G et of Sire— E. W. G ribble 1st, P roduce of Sow— O. T. M urphy A C ontinued on page 4 Jas. McLean 2d. Produce of Sow— E W. G ribble 1st. Son 1st. We have Just Received a Large Stock of Eversharp Pencils FORDSON TRACTORS AT THE FAIR Waterman and Century Fountain Pens Known for tone, will play all disc records. We sell the pens; Davy sells the ink. GUY D. JONES, Jeweler PHONE «51 See us about .Cleveland d etrae Catterpiller Tractors D odge E rothers AND D o rt A u to m o b ile s Case Tractors With all Tractor Implements Fordson Tractors and ail kinds of Tractor Machinery may be seen in our exhibit at the Multnomah County Fair this week. Visit our display and see what a Ford son will do. It is just the machine needed on the small or large farm. RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA Superior or Kentucky grain drills; Success seed graders; potato diggers; Oliver chilled walking and riding plows. All Repairs for All Plows. W. A. HESSEL RELIABILITY GRESHAM GARAGE SERVICE PHO NE 801 AGENTS