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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 71 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920 O. H. BICKFORD HEADS S. S. ASSOCIATION TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR UNION HIGH IS BESTED AT FOOTBALL The P leasant H om e D istrict Sun T he local high school football team day school convention m et a t th e ".4s soon as possible after my election I shall advise invaded F o re st Grove last F riday B aptist church Sunday in an all-day accom panied by an en th u siastic band of ro o ters T he day was ideal and with the best minds in the United States, and especially session. T here was a se p a ra te ses the 80-m ile round trip was enjoyed sion fo r each Sunday school a fte r alike by players an d fans. T he team s I shall consult in advance with the Senate........to the end w hich th e two schools m et fo r a of G resham and F o re st Grove were u n ited session. that we shall have an association of nations for the pro evenly m atched in w eight and th ere Miss G eorgia P a rk e r gave a m ost were no odds in fig h tin g sp irit, so in spiring add ress on th e value of motion of international peace.”— Senator Harding. the final score of 26-0 In favor of the tra in in g children in such a way as to la tte r doesn’t tell th e story. develop th e m issionary s p irit in th e ir F o re st G rove ca u g h t th e locals lives a t an early age. She gave a t ap ping in th e first half and crossed g re a t m any helpful suggestions as to th e goal line tw ice w ith long lateral how this m ight be accom plished. One passes on trick plays. They were of th e points m ost em phasized was RECEPTION GIVEN FOR AREMO CLUB PARTY lucky In the th ird q u a rte r in in te r th a t children should n o t be eith er C. M. QUICKSALL AND WIFE, IS GRAND SUCCESS cepting two forw ard passes, and forced to give, o r discouraged in th e ir ---------- > _______ w ith splendid in terferen ce racing The p arty given by th e Aremo A reception was given a t th e P leas giving. Miss P a rk e r gave illu s tra down th e field for two m ore touch SÊNAT0G GLOÊ O W M B u S club In th e Masonic hall Monday tions of th e effect of discouraging a n t H ome M ethodist ch u rch last F r i downs. T he G resham boys seldom a child who offers to give his all to a day evening in honor of P rin cip al C. evening was a g re a t social success. failed to m ake yard ag e in m idfield, U nited States S en ato r rom Oregon, RO BERT X. KTAXF1ELD, T he com m ittee on e n tertain m en t cause w hich has appealed to his sym M. Q uicksall and fam ily who are had arran g ed th e program so th e re who is m aking a stren u o u s fight for and once had th e ball in th e ir pos pathies. If the en th u siasm and spon Republican nom inee fo r S en ato r session w ithin tw b feet of th e leaving P lea san t Home a fte r nine was not a dull m om ent and every re-election. from Oregon, who has been w aging taneous s p irit of giving is killed at enem y’s goal, only to lose It on years as resid en ts of th a t com m uni an active cam paign to d efeat th e th in g was in accord w ith th e H al th is period it may n ever be recovered p resent incum bent, Geo. E. Cham ty, w here Mr. Q uicksall was principal low e'en sp irit. T he com m ittee con downs. T he last period developed POWELL VALLEY was Miss P a rk e r’s conclusion. berlain. into a p u n tin g duel betw een the rival of th e O rien t g rad e school. sisted of Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Honey, J u s t before th e m orning session Jo h n P alm blad, of Powell Valley, T he ch u rch was m ost artistic ally Mrs. Jam es E lkington and Mrs. ¡w as very g rea tly surp rised Sunday. ca p tain s w ith th e ad v an tag e in our closed W. R. C rosier, Mr. N asshahn JASON LEE HONORED favor— o u r boys w ere fig h tin g hard decorated w ith au tu m n leaves and j C lanahan. W itches m et th e guests and Mrs. A lta G entry w ere appointed AS FOUNDER OF OREGON a p p ro p riate greens. T h e d eco ratin g a t th e door and gave one a “ spooky It being his 8 0th b irthday w hen a at th e finish w hile th e F o rest Grove by G. H. B ickford, presid en t of the crow d of 60 frien d s from th e Swedish boys w ere co n stan tly tak in g tim e o ut com m ittee, Mrs. J. Ick ler, Mrs. H. feeling. d istric t association, as a nom inating B aptist church In P o rtlan d arriv ed at for in ju ries. An occasion long to be rem em W ihlon and Mrs. H. M oulton, spent P um pkin pies, d o u ghnuts and his hom e and a n u m b er from Boring com m ittee. bered by those who w ere present a g re a t deal of tim e and efTort in coffee w ere served. T he com m ittee C onsidering th e fact th a t F o rest T he m eeting was th e n adjo u rn ed and Kelso had come ea rlier in the Grove has beaten overw helm ingly for th e lunch h o u r and a d elightful was th e unveiling of th e Jaso n Lee th e ir w ork and th e re su lt ju stified on refresh m en ts consisted of Mes day. They sp en t th e aftern o o n in dam es Geo. Page, L. L. K idder, R. sin g in g and talk in g . They brought T illam ook and E stacad a— th e la tte r h o u r and a half was sp e n t visiting p ain tin g a t th e s ta te house a t Salem it. on h e r hom e g ro u n d s to the tu n e of W. R. C rosier was in ch arg e of th e H. Todd and J. C. Shultz. and enjoying th e splendid lunch th a t la st T uesday aftern o o n , O ctober 26. p resen ts for both Mr. and Mrs. Palm - 4 7-0— o u r show ing last F rid ay was program which consisted of ta lk s by T he hall was very p retty in its was served in th e basem ent of the blad. R efresh m en ts were served It is estim ated th a t n early 1000 H arry Bickford and Rev. E arl B. C ot H allow e’en decorations. T hose on w hich th e gu ests had provided and not bad. The next th re e gam es will church. m inisters, laym en and o th e r in te r be played at Union High school E arn est P eterson, county president ested persons w ere p resen t to w itness ton, a response by Mr. Q uicksall, and th e decoration com m ittee w ere Mes a fte r a very d elig h tfu l aftern o o n the Miss M ulvlna dam es W ill O tt, Cogswell, J E. Metz g u ests dep arted w ishing Mr. P alm g rounds Novem ber 6, 12 and 19 and of th e M ultnom ah Sunday school as th e cerem onies and probably never songs by th e choir. som e stirrin g tim es a re In sto re for A nderson and Miss A nna L en n artz, sociation was th e afte rn o o n speaker. before w ere eo m any church and fo rm er pupils of Mr. Q uicksall gave ger, S terlin g and A. J. W. Brown, blad many happy re tu rn s of th e day. G resham football lovers. an d L. L. K idder. Mr. P eterson has had an unusual s ta te officials g ath ered to g e th e r on Mr. P alm blad is feeling u nusually readings w hich w ere m uch enjoyed. experience w hich especially fits him one occassion. well a t th e p resen t tim e and expects MULTNOMAH WINS FIFTH W. R. C rosier gave a sh o rt ta lk In FRIENDS CELEBRATE to discuss th e need of religious edu to celeb rate a n u m b er of b irth d ay s Dr. C. E. Cline was in ch arg e of opening in which he m ade th e b eau ti PLACE IN CONTEST GOLDEN WEDDING w ith his friends. cation. H im self, reared and train ed th e opening an d closing exercises in a C hristian hom e w ith every C hris and introduced G overnor O lcott who ful com parison of th e school to a T he Mission L adies' Aid society T he M ultnom ah county ju d g in g A very p leasant aftern o o n was g ard en and th e te ac h er as a gar tian and m oral influence b ro u g h t to Introduced th e la te r sp eak ers an d dpnpr who tended and p,a n ted flow. sp en t > th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. Chas. team , com posed of Adolph and A lbert b ea r upon his life he h as fo r th e past who received th e p ic tu re on b eh alf | prg of ch aractP r A. W. R esare a t A nderson statio n S od erq u ist T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , No Zenger and G rant McMillan, all m em two and a h alf years been a new spa of th e citizens of th e s ta te of Oregon. vem ber 4. M embers and frien d s a re bers of th e C h ester W hite Pig club R efresh m en ts of pum pkin pie, la st Sunday, when about 75 relatives co rd ially Invited to atten d . per m an covering th e police court of G resham , left Sunday for Spo Chief Ju stice M cBride m ade th e and fr'en d s g ath ered th e re to help ,, sandw iches, g rapes an d cid er w ere cases and has been bro u g h t into first address H jalm an Söderberg sta rte d to work kane, W ashington, w here they will of p resen tatio n a fte r w hich uprvpd The young peop,p an d ph„ . ce le b ra ’e th e ir 50th an n iv ersary of hand contact w ith crim inals of every th e g overnor w ith a few ap p ro p riate dren p]ayed a t Bull Run Monday m orning Mrs com pete in th e In te rs ta te Livestock es w hile th e old er w edded life. All those present were S öderberg and children are still at ju d g in g contest. sort. Mr. P eterson said It w’as ala rm rem ark s unveiled th e p ic tu re and i t ; ,)POple gpent gam thp t , mp v,g)tlng very r..uch su rp rised when W ilhelm , th e hom e of h er b ro th er, F ra n k G us ing th e nu m b er of boys and g irls who was w ith som e em otion The boys tinder th e leadership of th a t th e _______________ th e ir younpest son, intro d u ced his tafson. As soon as th e ir fu rn itu re a r w ere b ro u g h t into the police sta tio n large audience looked upon th e like- MRS. SOPHIA C. STONE Miss E thel I. C alkins, county club new bride to them . Not even the rives fiom Plum , W ashington, the on serious charges. In alm ost every ness of th e man who m ore th a n any TO BE BURIED WEDNESDAY p are n ts knew' th a t he was m arried. Soderbergs will move to th e A lm elr leader, and A. Zenger, local club case It is found th a t th e re has been o th e r , m ade Oregon w h at it is to S napshots w ere ta k en of both the place, recently vacated by Chas. P alm leader, have been doing excellent neglect on th e p a rt of th e p are n ts In day, a p a rt of th e U nited S tates. Mrs. S ophia C. Stone, a well know o ld er and th e younger couples. blad. work and are looking forw ard to th e Miss E sth er N yström visited the o p p o rtu n ity of com peting ag ain st giving the rig h t train in g . Mr. P e te r T he p ain tin g is a w ork of a r t and resid en t of th e G illis neighborhood 3peeches and co n g ra tu latio n s were hom e folks over Sunday. son plead fo r a m ore e a rn e st effort on rem ark s w ere m ade by m any th a t it died a t h er hom e Sunday, October Mrs. Ida Berg and flve-weeks-old team s from W ashington, Idaho and extended to both couples. Dainty th e p a rt of the p aren ts in s ta rtin g th e was th e best piece of w ork in the 31, a fte r an illness of sev eral m onths M ontana. refresh m en ts were served. All ex baby d au g h ter, spent th e day Sunday religious tra in in g of th e ir children building. .Mrs. Stone had a wide acq u ain tan ce pressed a d esire to be w ith them w ith h e r m other, Mrs. P eter G reger- son n e a r P leasan t Home. before they are o u t of th e ir g rasp The M ultnom ah C ounty Council Jaso n Lee, th e relig io u s leader, in this p a rt of th e county and many when they celeb rate th e ir diam ond P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association e n te r “ W ith his first playm ate your g rasp Jason Lee, th e p atrio t, and Jason friends will be grieved to learn of wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. R esare TROUTDALE tained th e delegates of th e Oregon on your child begins to slip ,” said Mr. Lee, th e build er of em pires, th ese h er death. do not look old and they certainly P eterson. "Y ou m ust begin before w ere a few of th e nam es used in She leaves to m ourn th e ir loss four a re young in sp irit. T he L ad les’ Aid will givp a silver S tate P aren t-T each er association to th a t tim e.” lea at th e home of Mrs L. A. H arlow a co u n try d in n er last S atu rd ay ev en sp e ak in g of him . O th er sp eak ers d au g h ters, Mrs Geo. H. H arriso n of T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , November 4. A ing a fte r a trip up th e C olum bia Mr. P eterson also spoke of the who took up th e various phases of Maxwell, C alifornia, and Alma, Ellen F ootb all Gam e Isw t to O rient. cordial in v itatio n is extended to all Mrs Jo h n Lynch, g ang sp irit w hich every boy has and his life and c h a ra c te r w ere Bishop and Signa of G resham , and two sons T he football gam e betw een the to a tte n d and especial atten tio n Is riv er highw ay. county p resid en t, presided. Mrs. said th a t th e only possible hope a W. O. Shepard of th e M ethodist Oscar, who is at home, and P au l, who G resham g rad e school and O rient called to the change in date. p are n t has of keeping a hold on his church, W illis C. H aw ley, U nited lives in G resham . T he T ro u td ale Sunday school voted Parsons, of T ro u td ale, was ch airm an school was played on th e Union High boys Is to w ork th ro u g h th e le ad e r of S tates congressm an, W’m. Booth, son T he fu n eral service will be held school g rounds F rid ay afternoon. recently to apply |2 5 on th e church of th e d in n er and extended g reetin g s u ir fund. T he work of rep airin g to th e delegates. She was assisted th e “ g ang” . He pronounced It u se of a pioneer, an d E d g ar A. Piper, from th e B ap tist church a t G resham T h ere was a bunch of en th u siastic rep has been let, and it is hoped to have by a score of w illing w orkers from less to try to break up th e gang sp irit ed ito r of th e M orning O regonian. W ednesday aftern o o n , N ovem ber 3 ro o ters for both sides and th e s ta r t it m ore safe and com fortable soon T he business session opened about T. T. Geer, ex-governor of Oregon, a t 2 :30 p m. Rev. A. J. W are will ing of th e gam e looked tow ard a T he su p p er given for the visiting T ro u td ale and o th e r d istric ts of th e 3 p. m. a fte r a b ea u tifu l solo by Mrs. was called upon to m ake a sh o rt In- , officiate, p leasan t tim e u n til one of the G resh d elegates to th e sta te convention of county. T he hall was a bow er of th e P aren t-T each er association by E arn est P eterson. am boys, Ralph W odsw orth, fell so M ultnom ah County Council of the a s green an d b eau tifu l dahlias. E very form al address. Mrs. Cam pbell-J T he rep o rt of th e nom in atin g com Sm ith, who has th e d istin ctio n of as to break Ills arm . T his took the sociation, was a w onderful success. one p resen t expressed appreciation for SANDY BLUFF m ittee was read and th e follow ing of being th e firs t fem ale w h ite child pep o ut of his colleagues for a tim e The local circle spared no pains to a m ost en joyable tim e. . _ . , „ ... Miss Mabel H auglum , only daugh- clean up and d eco rate th e room for T he d istric ts assistin g w ith th e ficers w ere elected fo r th e com ing . born in Oregon was p resen t, and told , e r of Mr and Mrg Gn b ert H aug- b ut a fte r aw hile th ey recovered th e supper, which was furnished by d in n er were T ro u td ale, C orbett, y ear: H arry B ickford, re-elected of h er m em ory of Jaso n Lee. Mrs. lum was m arried S atu rd ay to Hans th e ir fo rm er confidence and w ent th e different circles in the county, ex p resid en t; Miss Ida M iller, vice pres S m ith w ore on th is occasion th e I B irgseth. a fte r th e ball and O rient had a hard cept th e "w eenies” an d coffee, which Powell Valley, O rient, Victory, Ce ident, and Miss E llen Stone, re-elect w edding gown of h e r sister. T he , f; ,nler D ukes re tu rn e d hom e yes- play to c a p tu re th e gam e. From th e w ere donated by P o rtlan d com panies d ar, G ilbert, R ussellville and Lynch. ___ , , . terd ay from C alifornia w here he has first th e O rient team had a little the T he b eau tifu l d ah lias decorating th e ed secreta ry -trea su rer. gown Is nearly <0 years old. M rs. been w orking several m onths. tab les were th e g ift of Gill B rothers P arent-T eachers ( Irganize. The co n stitu tio n was adopted a fte r S m ith is an active, a ttra c tiv e woman Wm. Caldo has p urchased a new b e tte r of th e g am e fo r th e ir team About 95 sat down to the supper, T he p atro n s and teach ers of Lusted an am endm ent was m ade w hich pro who appears to be less th an h alf of F ord. out-w eighed th e G resham team by m ak in g ab o u t 115 w ith those serving vides fo r tw o m eetings a y ea r instead h er years which n u m b er is 79. and helping. Mrs. J. J. Lynch, co u n m eet F rid ay evening fo r th e purpose , C ottrell school gave a Hal- 100 pounds. 'lo w e e n e n te rta in m e n t a t th e school- of four. One of th e by-law s was O rient w ent hom e happy and ty council presid en t, presided, w ith of org an izin g a P aren t-T flb h er* a s Rev. Jo h n P arso n s and Rev. M. C. A larg e crow d was th e re changed w hich had provided for the W ire, retire d m in isters of th e O re house F rid a y evening, O ctober 29 G resham was co n fid en t th a t th e next Mrs. H ay h u rst, s ta te president in the sociation A very larg e crow d was present. place of honor. All w ere in happy and a g eneral good tim e was enjoyed. m eetings to be held on th e fifth S un gon conference of th e M. E. church, T he ch ild ren are to be praised for gam e would be different. mood a fte r th e stren u o u s convention day of those m onths having five S un had a p a rt on th e program . These th e excellent m a n n e r In w hich they w ork, and It was an exceptionally Pies and coffee was sold bringing 334 80. T his Is to be used for the days. T he new by-law provides for men w ith Rev. C. E. Cline a re ¿ X v ? * th e *r P‘ rt8 ' Wh“ e Why not fix th a t ex tra room o r b et jolly affair. a g re a t deal of p raise for ör still th e w hole house. P erfection- T he Wilson b ro th ers were hosts at school. th e m eetings to be held on th e fo u rth am ong those M ethodist m in isters th e ir tra in in g and teaching. A fter W all-B oard will do th e trick . Jones a "M u llig an ” last H aturday evening T he follow ing officers were elected: Sunday of O ctober and A pril. at th e ir celery shack and those who who bullded upon th e ch u rch fo u n th e program , cak e and coffee were L br Co. p resid en t, Mrs. B au d er; vice p resi An invitation was extended to th e d ations laid in Oregon by Jaso n served. were th e re are sm acking th e ir lips _____________ H|M*elal Hale All W eek. yet. A M ulligan seem s to be a bach dent, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an ; secretary . K elso and Sandy Sunday schools to Lee and his collègues.. Geo. H. | M iller. W. — « ¿ S rta g Every h at In th e house reduced. elo r’s dish, th e principal Ingredients Miss G race F ield h o u se; tre a su re r, join the association. R epresentatives Him es, secretary of th e Oregon H is - ! „ 1P op(,ninK PXPrclgeg T ake ad v an tag e of th is sale and save. of which In th is case seemed to be Mrs. Geo. L usted. of both schools w ere present. They torical society had a place upon th e _______ ______ _________________ _____ GRESHAM HAT SHOP. chicken and p h easan t. A n u m b er of It was voted to m eet In the evening w ere In structed to req u e st Sunday platform as did m any o th e r men who th e ir men frien d s w ere Invited, and som e of th e wives and m others of the of every second F rid ay in each m onth schools to elect rep resen tativ es for in e ith e r the past o r p resen t had an g u ests h u n g aro u n d so w ishfully th a t at th e schoolhouse. th e executive board if th e schools de active p a rt in th e building of th e they w ere Invited, too. cided to join th e association. It was p resen t g re a t sta te of Oregon upon < . Miss E lla (lagan of Jam esville, W is Real E state T ransfers. decided by all th a t th e se p a ra te S un the foundations w hich w ere so w ise consin, has been th e g u est of h er cou- sln, Mrs. A. D. K endall. , D. G. Geddes place to Frone 01- day school sessions w ere b e tte r fo r all ly laid by Jason Lee brick C onsideration 36500. concerned and th e question was left An orig in al poem was read by Rev. • '■ T. A . F a rre ll 30 acres to E H. CEDAR AND VICTORY open w ith th a t u n d erstan d in g . G ordon, p asto r of th e Sellwood Myers. P rice 37000. A round ta b le discussion follow ed, church. T his poem is one of th e Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Spence and led by Rev. E arl B. C otton, which finest com binations of religious and fam ily have moved Into th e Conrad Htmly Club Meets. house and the children are atten d in g b ro u g h t o u t several new ideas. The Htudy club will meet at the p atrio tic sp irit com bined w ith h is school at Cedar. Several persons took p a rt in th e torical facts th a t has ev er been library W ednesday evening, Novem- discussion on th e hom e d ep a rtm en t w ritten . It is ce rtain to be prized ber 3. T he follow ing Is th e o rd er of work. A discussion on th e value by all lovers of O regon’s h isto ry and F riday aftern o o n . Ja ck o ’ la n tern s the m eeting: and o th e r ap p ro p riate decorations! and m ethods to be used In th e k in trad itio n s. N ational P ark s. added to th e fun of th e occasion. d erg a rte n -n u rse ry fo r sm all children Roll call— Q u o tatio n s about Na- T he m eeting closed with a wave of < > _ _ J [ Russell G entry is recovering from whose p are n ts w ished to atten d patrio tism and en th u siasm which was “ “ an o p eratio n for tonsils and adnoids tu re church, bro u g h t out several in te re s t called fo rth by th e suggestion m ade which he underw ent in the Good The Cliff D wellers and Mesa Verde. ing ideas. S am aritan hospital M onday m orning by Mr. H aw ley th a t a bust o r paint- < > The Hand Dunes of Lake Michigan. Miss Mason, one of th e teachers o f! T h e m e e tin g a d jo u rn ed at 4 p m. The Yosem ite. ing of Jason Lee be hung and dedi- th e W ashington high school, was a a f te r a very helpful session. Ir is not too early to start making your gift selec- cated by th e presid en t of th e U nited g u est at th e home of Mr and Mrs. I - — „ ---- —---------— — I. T. W ood Sunday aftern o o n . Lynch I aren t-T earh ers Meet Friday, S tates in th e place reserved fo r O re - ' lections. Commencing Tuesday we will start a Need Your Huit (le a n e d ? ----------------------- N ovem ber .1. Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re gon’s g reat men In th e H all of Fam e series of Christmas suggestion ads. Watch for M otored t o H enshle. The re g u la r m eeting of the Lynch pairin g neatly done. T ailo rin g fo r a t W ashington. D. C. T he sugges- j them. Come and see our stock. Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Metzger, Mr P aren t-T each er association will m eet ladles and men. tion was given m ost h earty en d o rse P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. and Mrs Cecil M etzger and Mr. and at the schoolhouse F rid ay evening m ent by G overnor O lcott and by E d Remember, a small deposit will secure a gift and Mrs. W a lte r M etzger m otored to N o v e m h ber e r 5. K T T here h ,.,u will IX* ( I I be lies an An In in S ter Novem g a r P iper who followed Mr HawTey. . C o n tra c to r and B u ild e r Seaside H aturday and retu rn ed lata esting program . All patrons and we will hold it here for you until Christmas. H ave located In O resham and am Ju d g in g by th e applause which g reet- • > M onday evening They report a very friends are cordially invited. ready to ta k e any work In my line ed every reference to the plan of , Long experience. W ork g u ara n tee d . p leasan t tim e. Cecil says th a t he g ot Let me bid on your work. P hone 327. sta rtin g such a m ovem ent It m et i plenty of fish ( ? ) but be was unable The Bank of G resham pays 5 per w ith g eneral approval L. J. W inter. to I cent In terest on tim e deposita.— Adv. to give any d efln ate sta te m en t An o rig in al song w ritten fo r th e 1 th e ir size and num ber. A few re g u la r com plexions are occasion by Rev. D. W W atters, of j ' ’ E lection H|«<cial. PHONE 661 still left out in th e tall g rass, but 1920 Baby G rand T ouring New P o rtlan d , and set to m usic by Mls< > < Coni they don’t la st long a f te r th e y ’re Cord tires. W ill sacrifice for quick O rd er y o u r coal now of E kstrom sale F ields M otor C ar Co. of O resh b ro u g h t to tow n. T ru ck com pany. P h o n e 851. tf am. Phone 1621. More Days to Christmas ass GUY D. JONES, Jeweler