T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 72 K. A. MILLER WINS MAYORAUTY RACE GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920 REPUBLICAN STANDARD BEARERS ELECTED PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES E le c tio n day a t G resh am saw th e g r e a te s t n u m b e r o f p eo p le th a t ev er to o k p a rt In a n e le c tio n h e re . T h e v o tin g b eg an e a rly a n d la s te d la te , o n e v o te r co m in g in Ju st th r e e m in ­ u te s b efo re e ig h t, a n d th e v o te r h ad n o t re g is te re d , so by th e tim e he h ad been s w o rn in a n d v o ted , it h e ld up th e n ig h t b o a rd so m e little tim e as w ell as k e e p in g th e d ay b o a rd la te , as th e law re q u ire s th e polls to sta y open u n til e ig h t o ’clock b efo re th e ju d g e d e c la re s th e m closed. On th e day b o a rd in p re c in c t 30914 m en w e re c o n sp icu o u s by th e ir a b se n c e as th e w om en h ad th e e n tire c o n tro l an d e v e ry th in g w as p eacefu l. T h e n ig h t b o a rd in th e sam e p re c in c t w as com posed e n tire ly o f m en. T h e re s u lts of th e ele c tio n g av e H a rd in g 378, Cox 164, C h a m b e rla in 223, S ta n fie ld 304, M cA rth u r 311 L o v ejo y 210 In th e g e n e ra l e lec tio n . In th e city ele c tio n K. A. M iller w as e le c te d m ay o r, C. G. S c h n e id e r r e ­ c o rd e r, Jo h n M etzg er tr e a s u re r . G re g o ry Cox w as e le c te d m a rs h a l an d th e co u n cilm en fo r th r e e y e a rs w ere L. L. K id d e r, Dr. A. W . B o tk in a n d Geo. W o n a c o tt, a n d th e o n e to fill Mr. W a lr a d ’s u n e x p lre d te r m w as C. A. C a ro th e rs . G re sh a m cast a decid ed v o te in fa v o r of th e p o rt bill. TROUTDALE ELECTORS SHOWS RAPID GAIN T ro u td a le w as aliv e to th e issu e of th e day a n d tu r n e d o u t in fu ll fo rce to c a st its v ote fo r its fav o red c a n d id a te . H a rd in g b ein g th e choice of 103 w h ile Cox receiv ed 61 v otes, S ta n fie ld 94, C h a m b e rla in 65, Mc­ A r th u r 80, L ovejoy 63, Geo. M. B ro w n 22 a n d S q u ire s 106. O ne th in g w as esp ecially n o tic e ­ ab le, E. F . G oodw in o f U nion H igh re c eiv ed 18 v o tes fo r co u n ty s u p e r in ­ te n d e n t. T h e city e le c tio n sh o w s fo r m ay o r, H . E. B oyd 67 v o te s ; re c o r d e r J . S. H u d so n , 6 5 ; tr e a s u r e r , M rs. C la ra L a rss o n , 5 9 ; m a rsh a l, Jo h n L a rsso n , 6 6 ; a n d th e c o u n cilm en , A llie May, W . H . B u rn s, F ra n c e s M. F o x , C. M. H u d so n an d Roy B ux to n . T h o se on th e e le c tio n b o ard w ere, J. S. H u d so n , c h a ir m a n ; W . A. J o h n ­ son, ju d g e ;M o rr is B. M cG innis, firs t c le r k ; M ilton F ox, seco n d c le rk ; J o h n S. M cG innis, th ird cle rk . O ne p erso n w as g o in g to m a k e su re h e r v o te c o u n te d a n d w as h e a rd to say , "Y o u c a n ’t tr u s t th o se p o liti­ c ia n s so I voted fo f ev ery m an on th e tic k e t." A nd w hen th e b a llo ts w ere c o u n te d , s u r e en o u g h th e r e w as fo u n d a tic k e t w ith every sp ace v o ted . SENATOR M ARREN G. HARDIN«, OI OHIO CHAUTAUQUA EVENT OF EARLY DECEMBER GOVERNOR « AIA IN ««MH.IIM.E OE MASSA« III SETTS WARREN G. HARDING’S CAREER OREGON FRUIT GROWERS RECEIVE RECORD PRICES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR REPUBLICANS WIN THROUGHOUT STATE T h e ele c tio n is o v e r a n d a ll th e r e ­ p u b lic a n s a re sh o u tin g w hile th e d e m o c ra ts a re feelin g , w ell, n o t so happy. T h e re h as been m o re in te re s t sh o w n th r o u g h o u t th is c a m p a ig n th a n any on e since 1865 a n d both le a d in g p a rtie s hav e p u t fo r th a s tre n u o u s e ffo rt fo r victory. T h e c h ief issu e w as th e L eag u e of N a tio n s on w hich th e d e m o c ra ts b ased so m uch co n fid en ce on th e w om en vo te as th e ir slo g a n w as “ A L eag u e of N a tio n s w ill keep us o u t of w a r” , but th a n k s to th e new ly e n fra n c h is e d v o te r th ey read and th o u g h t a little bit d e e p e r th a n fo u r y e a rs ag o a n d w ere not deceived in to fo llo w in g tile w rong lead th is tim e. T h e re tu rn s up to th is tim e show th a t th e s ta te w ent larg ely re p u b li­ can n a tio n a l, s ta te a n d co u n ty . T lie U n ited S ta te s h a s ch o sen for its le a d e r a very eap u b le m an . one w ho is w illin g to co n su lt w itli the s e n a te a n d also his c a b in e t m em b ers, an d be ad v ised on all m a tte r s of s ta te . T h e n a tio n is iu g r e a t need of a h a n d th a t w ill ta k e hold of th e sh ip of s ta te a n d g u id e it o u t of th e m uddy w a te rs of In te rn a tio n a l d if­ fic u ltie s a n d s le a r it back to th e fo r­ m e r c o n s titu tio n a l co n d itio n , w ith A m erica firs t, la s t a n d alw ays. T ru e , we m u st th in k of o u r n e ig h b o r ac ro ss th e w a te r but th e tim e-old sto ry th a t “ c h a rity begins a t h o m e” alw a y s p re s e n ts itse lf w hen we th in k of le a g u in g o u rs e lv e s w ith a c o u n try of a d iffe re n t to n g u e , co lo r an d a m ­ b itio n s. T h e E n g lish s p e a k in g races of m u n k in d a re of a h ig h e r c iv iliz a ­ tio n th a n th e m a jo rity of o th e r races anil w hen we co m b in e o th e r a m b i­ tio n s th a n th o s e of th e w h ite m an it Is difficult to fo rm a p e rfe c t u n it uh is n ecessary In th e council. T h e O regon J o u r n a l say s th e lan d slid e of th e re p u b lic a n s w as d u e to th e c la m o r fo r a “ c h a n g e ” . T h a t is very tr u e , It play ed Its p a rt fo r a c h a n g e w as very n ecessary to th e w e lfa re o f o u r n u tlo u a n d th e voterB ra llie d to th e cause. Now th a t c o n g ress h as a la rg e m a­ jo rity In sy m p a th y w ith th e p re s i­ d e n t-e le c t. th e w ar c o n d itio n th a t now e x ists w ill, we hope, soon be ail- Jus(ed an d th e c o m m ercial re lu tlo n re s to re d b etw een th e U n ited S ta te s a n d E u ro p e a n n a tio n s. T h is will do m uch to a d ju s t th e u n re s t th a t now ex ists a t hom e. It lack s on e w eek of tw o y e a rs since h o stilitie s ceased u n d e r th e a rm is tic e a n d fo r th e s e tw o y e a rs th e w orld h a s been w a itin g to know w h at to do Now It is ex p tced , an d rig h tly ex p ected , th a t a f t e r M arch 4 th e w a itin g w orld will know w h ere we as a n a tio n s ta n d . W ord h a s been s e n t to th e g u a r a n ­ M ore tita n a h a lf m illion d o lla rs 1866 N o v em b er 2— B o rn on a fa rm In B loom ing G rove, Morrow- to rs of th e co m in g C h a u ta u q u a feati-j w o rth o f g re e n fr u it h as been sold by c o u n ty , Ô hio. val t h a t th e d a te s h a v e been se t fo r H is p a re n ts w ere Dr. G eorge T H a rd in g , a co u n ty p ra c titio n e r, an d ■the O reg o n G ro w ers C o -O p erativ e a s ­ G resh am fo r D ecem b er 2, 3, 4, 6 an d M rs. P h o eb e D ick erso n H a rd in g , of H o llan d D utch d escen t. so ciatio n w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t S a­ L ived life of a boy on a fa rm u n til h e w as 14 y e a rs old lem , d u rin g tlie th re e m o n th s of J u ly , A sp le n d id p ro g ra m h as been a r ­ 1879— E n te re d O hio C e n tra l C ollege a t Ib e ria , from w hich he w as • A ugust a n d S e p te m b e r, acc o rd in g to ra n g e d a n d It now r t m a in s fo r th e | g ra d u a te d fo u r y e a rs la te r. a re c e n t re p o rt issu ed , a ll of w hich local g u a r a n to r s to g»“t to g e th e r and S u p p o rte d h im se lf In co lleg e as fa rm la b o re r, b arn p a in te r, te a m ­ w ill d o u b tle ss be of in te re s t to re a d ­ o rg a n iz e , a n d a rr a n g e fo r h a ll, th e s te r an d ra ilro a d h a n d . e rs of th e O u tlo o k w ho u re m em hers se llin g of seaso n tic k e ts and t h e . 1884— F a m ily m oved to M arlon, O hio, w h ere W a rre n s h o rtly a c ­ p ro p e r a d v e rtis in g o f th e e v e n t. A of th e a sso c ia tio n , as w ell as th o se q u ire d th e E v e n in g S ta r, w hich he s till ow ns an d ed its. who a re not as y et m em b ers. re p r e s e n ta tiv e of th e W e st C oast M ean w h ile ta u g h t sch o o l, s tu d ie d law and w as a d m itte d to b a r, b u t C h a u ta u q u a , w h ich is p u ttin g on th is To be e x act, th e fig u re is $564,- p ro g ra m , w ill m eet w ith th e lo cal I d id n o t p ra ctice. •6 7 6 .2 1 . T h is does n o t In clu d e re- p eople w ith in a few d ay s to a ss ist In! M astered ev ery d e ta il o f n e w sp a p e r w ork fro m p r i n te r ’s devil to j tu r n s from p ru n e s. N or does It in- I e lu d e sa le s of fall p e a rs to any ex p re s sm a n an d m a n a g in g e d ito r. th e p lan s. S till c a rr ie s as h is lu ck piece th e p r in te r 's ru le he used as an a p ­ T h o se w ho sig n e d th e c o n tra c t fo r te n t n o r ap p les. D istrib u tio n w as p re n tic e p rin te r. th e G resh am C h a u ta u q u a a re E lm e r m ad e to 16 d iffe re n t c a n n e ry build T h ro u g h o u t all th e y e a rs o f h is o w n e rsh ip of th e M arlon E v en in g ings. F. G oodw in, A d elin e B W y eth , L e ttie G reg so n , D r. Geo. In g lis, W ln n e- S ta r th e r e h a s n e v e r been a s trik e o r th r e a t of a s trik e In th e p lan t. B esides se c u rin g fo r its m em b ers LOUIS BURLINGAME 1891 -M arried M iss F lo re n c e K lin g , of M arlon. fre d O sb u rn , II. J . P u lfe r, H. R u th reco rd b re a k in g p rices fo r lo g a n b e r­ CHOSEN FOR MAYOR M o n tag u e, H. L. St. C la ir, Dr. A. W. Is a m e m b e r of th e B a p tist c h u rc h an d a tr u s te e of T rin ity B a p tist ries an d s tra w b e rrie s , th e a sso ciatio n c h u rc h , M arion. B o tk in , H . W. C ooley, T h eo d . B ru g - sav ed its m em b ers th o u s a n d s of d o l­ RECEPTION AT UNION HI F a irv ie w e le c to rs sh o w ed th e ir in ­ g er. G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n , C. E. R u s h ­ In h o m e city h a s se rv e d as d ir e c to r in a b ank and in le a d in g m a n u ­ la rs d u rin g th e c h e rry seaso n . I t is GIVEN FRESHMEN te r e s t in n a tio n a l, s t a te a n d city ele c ­ e r, G eo rg e T a c h e ro n , M ary E. G ood, fa c tu rin g in d u s trie s. well know n ttia t m any c h e rry g ro w ­ tio n an d a g r e a t e r n u m b e r of vo tes W. E. W ebb, M. A. S tu b b s, C liff K ern , 1 8 9 9 — E lected to th e O hio s t a te s e n a te . T h e a n n u a l rec e p tio n to th e fr e s h ­ ers w ere th r e a te n e d w ith a m ost s e r ­ w ere c a st th a n a t an y fo rm e r elec­ J. H. S te rlin g a n d G us S ieth . 1901— R e -e le c te d to th e s t a te s e n a te by a v ote u n u su a l in a d em o ­ ious loss on a c c o u n t of th e heavy m en w as g iven by th e so p h o m o re s of tio n . c ra tic s tro n g h o ld . A le tte r fro m th e W est C o ast C h a u ­ ra in s. T h e asso c ia tio n took o v e r th e U nion H igh school last F rid a y e v e n ­ H a rd in g , S ta n fie ld a n d M cA rth u r ta u q u a h e a d q u a rte rs - m a k e s th e fo l­ 1904— E lected lie u te n a n t g o v e rn o r of O hio, M yron T. H e rric k be­ i cra c k e d c h e rrie s th e c a n n e rie s could receiv ed th e m a jo rity o f votes. in g ch o sen g o v e rn o r. w in g s ta te m e n ts c o n c e rn in g th e (n o t accep t, th u s sa v in g th o u s a n d s of ing, O c to b er 29. T h e g y m n a s iu m w as In th e city e le c tio n L o u is B u rlin g ­ lo 1 9 1 0 — N o m in ated fo r g o v e rn o rsh ip by re p u b lic a n s , but w as d e ­ p ro g ra m : d o lla rs. A fte r b eing d rie d , th e m ad e fe s tiv e w ith a u tu m n leaves, a m e w as e lec ted m ay o r, J. F . W oods, C a p ta in W ood B rig g s of K e n tu c k y , fe a te d by Ju d s o n H a rm o n , w ho, in 1912, opposed W oodrow W ilson fo r I c rack ed c h e rrie s w ere sold on a fa v ­ ja c k -o ’-la n te rn s , c o rn , p u m p k in s am i re c o r d e r; A rt. C o p elan d , tr e a s u r e r ; o th e r H allo w e'en d e c o ra tio n s. d e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n as p re s id e n t. o ra b le m a rk e t. J a m e s B u rlin g a m e , m a r s h a l; co u n c il­ p ro b ab ly th e best o r a to r to to u r th e W ith th e a id of th e g h o sts, w itch es 1914— E lected to tile U n ite d S ta te s s e n a te , b ein g th e f ir s t c a n d i­ A lread y th e asso c ia tio n h as sh ip p ed m an fo r 2 -y e a r te rm , J. L u sc h e r; w est th is y e a r, w ill g iv e h is le c tu re d a te e lec ted fro m O hio by p o p u la r vote. m o re th a n 600 c a rs of fresh fru it In- and s p irits of H a llo w e 'e n , th e new co u n c ilm e n fo r 4 -y ear te rm . W in. D. u p o n ch an g ed re la tio n s b etw een o u r c o u n try an d E u ro p e a n g o v e rn m e n ts. 1916— D eliv ered K eynote a d d re s s at re p u b lic a n n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n , | e lu d in g b e rrie s, plum s, e a rly p ears, s tu d e n ts o f U nion H igh w ere e n te r ­ B ro o k s, O. F . C ady a n d E. E. H eslin . H e h a s called his le c tu re “ K eep Off C h icag o . and ap p le s up to th e tim e of th e 0 c - ta in e d ro y a lly , a t least if o n e could th e G ra s s ” , an d h e lets n o n e of it As s e n a to r is a m e m b e r of th e se c o m m itte e s ; F o re ig n R e la tio n s, I to b e r 7th s ta te m e n t. It Is e s tim a te d Ju d g e by th e n o ises th a t w ere h eard . STUDENT BODY g ro w u n d e r h is feet, on o r off t h “ 1 P h ilip p in e s ( c h a ir m a n ) . C o m m erce, E x p e n d itu re s in th e T re a s u ry D e­ ¡th a t b efo re th e seaso n closes, th e ad- T h e u su a l ro u n d of g am es w ere p a r­ ELECTS OFFICERS i p la tfo rm T h e re w ere m any In p a rtm e n t, P acific Is la n d s P u b lic H e a lth , S ta n d a rd s , W e ig h ts a n d M eas­ ' d ltlo n a l sale s of ap p le s w ill a m o u n t tic ip a te d In. w a itin g to ta k e th e th r illin g flig h t In u re s, a n d T e rrito r ie s Dr. W. H. N atio n is th e o th e r lec­ to m o re th a n 600 cars. T h e S tu d e n t Body o rg a n iz a tio n of tu r e r re tu rn e d from th e s u m m e r p ro- In th e tr e a ty fig h t, in s u p p o rtin g th e L odge re s e rv a tio n s , v ig o ro u s­ L o g a n b e rrie s a re beco m in g on e of th e a ir p la n e an d listen to th e p ro p h e ­ U n io n H igh sch o o l w as p erfected ! g ra m . Dr. N atio n giv es a th o u g h tfu l, ly o p p o sed th e W ilso n p eace policies. th e big cro p s of th e v alley acco rd in g cies of tlie fa m o u s G ypsy fo r tu n e te ll­ T u e sd a y by e le c tio n s of officers fo r in te re s tin g a n d h u m o ro u s d iscu ssio n 1920— J u n e 12— N o m in ated by th e re p u b lic a n n a tio n a l c o n v en tio n to th e re p o rt. T h e to ta l sale s by th e er. A fte r th e H allo w e’en p u n eh an d th e s e n a te a n d assem b ly . ' of to w n p ro b lem s. H e h as w on th e to be P re s id e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s. O regon G ro w ers th e p a st season c a k e w ere se rv e d , th e g u e sts w ere led by g h o sts w ith o n ly th e lig h t o f Jack- O fficers of s e n a te fo r 1 9 2 0 -1 9 2 1 — I title C o m m u n ity A d v iser o w in g to his 1 9 2 0 — N o v em b er 2— E lected P re s id e n t of U nited S tates. a m o u n te d to $ 1 3 7 ,2 3 0 .0 9 . p re s id e n t, M au rice B o tk in ; vice w o rk in th ir ty w e ste rn s ta te s . P lu m s, w hich a re n o t re g a rd e d s e r ­ o '- la n te r n s to sh o w th em th e w ay. T h e St. C ecelia S in g in g o rc h e s tra , I iously as m oney m a k e rs, b ro u g h t to p re s id e n t, F lo re n c e R o sin ; se c re ta ry , T h e W ay o f th e S traw H at. | m em b ers o f th e a sso c ia tio n th is y e a r N e ttie N elso n ; tr e a s u r e r , R oba six c le v e r g irls w ere th e b rig h t p a r - , As a re s u lt of th e elec tio n Ed A yls- $ 2 ,1 4 2 .7 0 , w hich to an e x te n t w as E m b ry ; s e r g e a n t a t a rm s, W ilfre d tf c u la r s ta r s d u rin g th e s u m m e r and i a re b ein g r e tu rn e d by p o p u la r re- , p ick -u p m oney. O ne v ariety sold fo r w o rth h as no " s tra w h a ts ” to c a rry 1870— B orn on a fa rm a t P ly m o u th U nion, V t. N a s s h a h n ; re p o r te r, M abel L u n d ­ | q u e st. T h ey h eld th e im p o rta n t place j th r o u g h th e w in te r an d keep from A tte n d e d d is tric t sch o o l an d p re p a re d fo r college a t B lack R iv er '$ 3 .6 0 a b u sh el. q u is t. i in a sp len d id six d ay p ro g ra m w ith 1 A cadem y, L u d lo w , Vt. D ried c h e rrie s v alu ed at $13,450 fre e z in g fo r th ey hav e on e by one Officers o f a sse m b ly fo r 1920- w o n d erfu l c re d it to th em selv es. hav e been sold a n d sh ip p e d by th e peen c a rrie d off by som e w o rth y op 1891— E n te re d A m h e rst C ollege (M a s s a c h u s e tts ), from w hich he 1921— p re s id e n t, F ra n c is P e a k ; ' T w o a ttr a c tio n s w holly new to th is a ss o c ia tio n , ev ery d o lla r of w hich ' of th e p.H itical w orld to w as g ra d u a te d in 1895. vice p re s id e n t, E d w a rd S chenk ; sec- sectio n c o m p lete th e p ro g ra m . Miss | w a r a n l ra born acco A d m itte d to b a r an d b eg an p ra c tic e of law in N o rth a m p to n , M asa., th ould e u n u n su in s loM d u rin on g th e p u ic n k t in o g f ! , . * * - ..... ^ ' “ r „ c ... lim a . te o r . be m ore care r e ta r y , V ivian L o v elace: tr e a s u r e r , C eora L a n h a m , an e n te r ta in e r w ith h is p re s e n t hom e. seaso n . j fu lly s to re d aw ay to a w a it th e com - G len W in te rs s e r g e a n t a t a rm s, o n e o f th e m ost o rig in a l “s t u n t s ” on 1904— M a rried Miss G race G oodhue, of B u rlin g to n , Vt. B oth w h ite a n d black c h e rrie s w ere ln * ° r K ,n * 801 1,1 »he on rly J u n e th e p la tfo rm , a n d th e H o m e la n d E n ­ G o v e rn o r an d M rs. C oolid g e h av e tw o sons— C alv in , J r ., an d Jo h n . W illiam F ritz ; r e p o r te r, A lb e rt Zen- sold th is season by tlie a s s o c ia tio n 1 n ? 1921. E v ery fo u r y e a rs o ne te r ta in e rs . 1907-8 M em b er of th e M assa c h u se tts h o u se of re p re s e n ta tiv e s . g e r. fo r 13 c e n ts a p o u n d , and th is is a lso ! becom es re c k le ss of even h is most, Miss L a n h a m g iv es a F re n c h cos­ 1909-10— M ay o r of N o rth a m p to n . O ffic e rs of s tu d e n t body o rg a n iz a - tu m e re v u e , sh o w in g th e in te re s tin g a m a tte r of reco rd th a t no o th e r I c h e rish e d b elo n g in g and p laces a 1 9 1 2 -1 5 — M em b er of th e M assa c h u se tts s t a te se n a te . 1920-1921 by v ir tu e o f ab o v e elec­ an d p iq u a n t sty le s w orn in d iffe re n t g ro w e r’s a aso ciatlo n in th « « tat« »e- »m all v a lu e on them Even so It w as 1916-18 L ie u te n a n t g o v e rn o r of M a s sach u setts. tio n a c c o rd in g to b y-law s— p re s id e n t, p a rts o f F ra n c e . T h e H o m e la n d e rs c u re d fo r it« m e m b e rs auch a fav o r- w ith Rd, so s tra w h a ts had to go to 1918 E lected g o v e rn o r of M assach u setts. M au rice B o tk in ; vice p re s., F ra n c is a re th r e e v ery c le v e r re a d e rs a n d m u ­ a b le price. m eet th « H a rd in g w in n ers an d th« 1919— S e ttle d th e B o sto h police s trik e a n d w as re-elected g o v e rn o r Peak; se c re ta ry , N e ttie N elso n ; sician s. All in all it is su ch a p ro ­ T h e to ta l a m o u n t of c h e rrie s m a r- sh e lv e s w h ere row s a n d row s of new on a law a n d o rd p r p la tfo rm . tr e a s u r e r , G len W in te rs; s e rg e a n ts g ra m as we a re p ro u d to sen d o u t u n ­ k e t. d by th e O regon g ro w e rs, a c c o rd -1 sh in y s tra w h a ts h ad been re s tin g 1920 J u n e 12 N o m in ated a t C hicago to be V ic e -P re sid e n t of th e ! ^ ? b i ^ r r,h ;i \ ? m t e T i i r « a ’ i * ‘‘h o t ',p ,: n d o r *■ at a rm s. 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