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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 73 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, DRIVE PLANNED FOR DEPENDENTS’ HOME TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 ARM ISTICE DAY PROCLAMATION Tl UNION HIGH WINS GAME FROM CANBY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR LEGION TO OBSERVE 3D ARMISTICE DAY L ast F rid ay , th e local high school ; football squad invaded th e town of \\ ith all due respect to the proclamation of our i Canby, Oregon, an d em erged on th e _______________ Governor, and honoring our heroes in the great A ccording to word Just received by I I long end of a 59-0 score. T ho liandi- T he Pr° k ra ,u to be given to the W orld War, and in commemoration of the brave officers of the local b ranch of th e ¡capped In th e loss of two of its r e g u - ,PUblic b> ,h “ A ,ucr,ca,‘ ‘^ ‘on toys who fell in battle and gave their lives in be W. C. T. U. from sta te cam paign 'la rs , Ted W right and “ Mebs” P eter- O r“ ham Prom ises to be one of g rea t half of our country— ¡son. th e re were su b stitu te s a-plenty ‘n ‘ere8t 88 8 n u n lb er ° f speakers h ea d q u arte rs In P o rtlan d , th e work la n d th e team kicked off at th e s ta rt IfrOm #W8y h8Ve b‘‘eu •®c u re d - “ »« I, George \\ . Kenney, Mayor of Gresham, do of organizing the s ta te for the $125,- of th e gam e w ith a "do or d ie" sp irit ° A “ '•" a r ,e t of P o rtlan d is to 000 drive fo r a W. C. T. U. ch ild ren ’s i declare Thursday, November the 11th, 1920, a holi The first half ended w ith th e score 12- g i' e 8eVer8’ nluslcal selections T his farm hom e is fast g ain in g headw ay. day for Gresham, and request that all business 0 In o u r favor and th e Canby bovs de- »’r°Kr»»1 *8 f r ,e to ,1“ ' « en e ral pub- A lthough th e a c tu a l cam paign f o r , houses close their doors on that day. |eldedly w eakened, and th e second half lie. T he boys have spared no am o u n t funds will not s ta rt u n til N ovem ber i Given under my hand this 8th day of November, was a m ere rep etitio n of m archings of tim e o r labor to m ake It w orth 15, W. C. T. U. w orkers th ro u g h o u t down th e field and o ver th e enem y's w hile to come. Two years ago, it 1920, at Gresham, Oregon. the sta te are perfecting th e ir cam will be rem em bered, th e n atio n cele goal line. paign o rganizations in o rd e r to be G. W. KENNEY, T he local team n ever failed to b rated th e real A rm istice Day by ready fo r a system atic canvass at th e Mayor. m ake y ard ag e save once d u rin g th e much m errim en t and noise and with o u tset of th e drive. gam e, w hile th e Canby team was r e - 1 tru ly g rate fu l heart» and on th e 11th T he m ovem ent for th e estab lish peatediy held for downs, an d reso rt- | of N ovem ber we are going to com m ent of a farm hom e for dependent J ed to p u n tin g alm ost en tirely in the j m em orate th a t o th e r day of only and orp h an children o rig in a ted w ith I such a little w hile ago. second half. _ th e W. C. T. U, and so enth u sed was ; Galbraith Jr. T he Legion has given special In G resham playa Hood R iver high j it over the possibilities of an in s titu A/eu National ComrñSñcfer v itation to tile veteran s of th e Civil school on th e local high school j tion of th is kind th a t th e sta te o rg an i W ar and Spanish A m erican to be o f the A m e r ic a n Legion g rounds this cooping F rid a y ,th e gatin’ zation of th e W. C. T. U. decided to com m encing prom ptly a t 3 o'clock, j w ith them , also th e au x iliary of the m ake it one of th e big achievem ents AMERICAN LEGION HEAD ¡T his will be th e h ard e st gam e of th e ' G. A. R. ami a special banquet is to before the close of the present year. PLEDGES SPIRIT OF DAY T he boys and g irls have h arv ested ; projects. Tw enty-seven m em bers ' season, as Hood R iver plays all the I be given by th e Post and th e lad ies’ It is planned to establish a farm By COL. F. W. GALBRAITH, th e ir corn, po tato es and g arden who reported raised chickens to th e big schools, and last F rid ay beat Es- j au x iliary to these old w ar v eteran s hom e in B enton county n ea r th e sta te and th e ir auxiliaries. T he sw ift triu m p h of o u r g allan t vegetables. T he po rk ers no longer value of $1629 41 and show ed a prof- ta cad a 52-0. B ut th e Union High a g ric u ltu ra l college, w here hom eless It surely will be a sight well allies which two years ago gave us boys are o u t a fte r h er scalp and are and dependent waifs may be given g reet th e ir m asters w ith a heavy it of $776.88. T he highest in o rd er w orth seeing to see th e present the victory, th e an n iv ersary of which d eterm in ed to win. rem em bering th e hom e tra in in g u nder all hom e influ eye. The girls have long been w ear- of num bers rep o rtin g was th e sew ing decisive defeat which Hood R iver ad W orld W ar v eteran serving and en we observe today, m ark s th e h ig h ences. T h ere they will receive the lig h t of the p resen t ce n tu ry in Amer- f in8 th e ir aprons an d dresses and only project, in which 112 com pleted th e m in istered to us last y ear up there. te rta in in g those of 60 years ago best of m oral, educational and physi lean affairs. V ictories such as a m em ory rem ains o th e good cakes work out of 152. en terin g th e project So w ith th e loyal support of school when thi» union was on th e verge of cal advantages. T he W. C. T. U. has form ed a spec- A rniist*ce *)aY com m em orates a re not an(j bread th a t w ere baked d u rin g •» tl>e spring. T h eir com pleted work an<^ tow nspeople next F rid ay , we collapse and these old men of today m any of them boys in th o ir early was valued at $1177.49, which w as|* h » H not fail, ial corporation under th e laws of the th e issues solely of clashes of flesh | th e progress of th e cookery clubs. teens eag er an d ready to give all for and steel. They have a finer q u ality 1 T h ro u g h o u t th is co unty and th e $338.62. above all costs of producing, sta te to in a u g u ra te and o p era te a j Old Glory. T he sam e as th e boys of farm hom e of th is ch aracter. G over th a n th a t. They are th e triu m p h s, s ta te as a w hole th is has been th e including m a teria l and tim e. The QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE today w ent to p rotect th e nation'» in as well, of an uncon q u erab le sp irit, ¡b an n e r y ear fo r th e clubs. N ever be- canning and rab b it projects w ere the HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION nor Ben W. O lcott has given th e dependence from th e in ro ad s of No victory, how ever com plete, fore have th e ch ild ren m et th e ir b u s-¡o n ly ones which show ed all clubs fin- m ovem ent his stirrin g indorsem ent. T he Queen E sth e r circle held a those who, by th e ir every m ovem ent, long can survive th e sp irit th a t con- iness obligation w ith th e prom ptness ishing 100 per cent. T he 13 canning W elfare w orkers in every p a rt of the jolly m eeting at th e hom e of Elsie show ed they would as w illingly have sta te have lauded th e W. C. T. U. for ceived it. The an n als of m ankind th a t th ey did In th e past year* No m em bers p ut up fru it, vegetables and and In a S m ith Monday evening. en tered th e U nited S tates and su b a re replete w ith exam ple: splendid doubt th is is due to th e p aren ts ap- m eats to th e value of $628.46 a t a its h u m a n ita ria n efforts. T hirty-tw o m em bers w ere p resen t to jected it to the sam e d ev astatio n a» It has been estim ated th a t $125.- triu m p h s in behalf of splendid causes p re d a tin g th e benefits of tho work to tal cost of $340.44. The four ra b help elect new officers for th e com Belgium. th a t have gone for n a u g h t because an d th e en co u rag em en t w hich they bit grow ers w orked u n d er difficulties 000 will be needed to p u t th is farm ing y ea r: T hey w ere, p resid en t, hom e In operation. T he local quota th e sp irit th a t m ade them ceased to have given th e ch ild ren in the and cam e th ro u g h th e season at a i L etitia P u lfe r; vice p resid en ts, AUTO AND RIG COLLIDE endure. home*. loss, having spent $45.40 in grow ing h as not yet been announced but it will ON ROBERTS AVENUE Vivian Hevel, E sth e r P eterson, Mil T his is only th e second an n iv ersary T his has resu lted in a larg e per rab b its valued at $34.05. T he g arden be com paratively sm all. T he local d red Pullen. The vice president» are of A rm istice Day— a duy d estin ed , if I). S. Johnson suffered th e disloca cent of children filing th e ir reports, p ro ject a ttra c te d a larg e n u m b er in branch is confident th a t th e good, also on th e program co m m ittee for tion of his left sh o u ld er and painful b ro ad -h earted people of this com m u we will, to keep com pany with the which is necessary in o rd e r to qualify ¡th e spring, when everyone feels like Itho ‘•nllro year. T he treaaitA ir Is bruises on ills left side, about 5 T _____ h ir ty ______ - th r e _ e ! W .,,,,. . rb , u ry ; nity will over-subscribe to th is fund im m ortals of th e ca le n d ar which as a good club m em ber. Out of the p lan tin g som ething ilm a A . . tte reco rd in g »core o’clock last n ig h t, as th e re su lt of a m ark g re a t m om ents of h isto ry th a t 441 who enrolled In th e M ultnom ah Jointed g arden clubs, of whom 25 ,, „ , collision betw een th e horse and bug when the drive gets u n d er way. ___. . . . . , . . , |ta ry . M yrtle R u sh er; corresponding gy he was d riving and Cecil Metz shall never die. Succeeding genera- county o utside of P o rtlan d , 335 have com pleted the work and rep o rted a 1 , n . . 7 » tions will acclaim A rm istice Day. j com pleted the w ork, m aking a re-j large profit, having grow n $84128 Jol‘n8on; mi,e box g er's light delivery auto. GRESHAM GRANGE Mr Johnson was re tu rn in g home God g ra n t th ey always sh all acclaim ¡p o rt. T his gives a p er cen t of 75 w orth of vegetables at a cost o f , K ® C^ ‘a ry ’ Mvra Jo h l“‘o,i: secretary PLANS FINE PROCP < ’ it in th e sp irit th a t m ade it; and th a t w hich is considered good even for an $232.06. P i ,1,erature> « lady* H arm o n ; sup- atid was tu rn in g off Division stre e t onto R oberts avenue when his rig _. . . . , . . , „ Ply secretary , Elsie S m ith ; m usician, was stru ck by th e au to w hich was F rien d s and g ra n g e rs :— G resham th is sp irit, lik e th e day, sh a ll be im- individual club. T he rep o rt showed a to tal enroll I Doris Zim m erm an. tu rn in g onto Division. It is Raid th e g ran g e No. 270 will hold its re g u la r perishable. In addition to th e valuable ex- m ent of 441, w ith a final rep o rt from T he circle has grow n front ten I trees at th e corner o b stru cted the m onthly m e t - j g in g ran g e hall. Sat- W ith this p ray er in o u r h e a rts let perience gained th e various p ro jects 335. T he ag g reg ate value of P roducts I view of each driver. T he au to It is urdav, N ovem ber 13. As th is is a | us r™ ew each year o u r vows of fealty, show a financial profit which is grown or produced by th e m em bers X . . . ! claim ed was not going fast and stru ck year, with all 8 an< Pledge» J ,),p rig n ear th e fro n t on th e left T hanksgiving m onth, it is desired repledge and keep u n sh ak ab le o u r w orthy of th e ch ild ren ’s efforts rep o rtin g was $10,835.54. T he costs paid. All girls 14 years old and |sid e , b reak in g th e sh afts Probably th a t all should join In considering a fa'*b in high ideals, th e lofty pur- These rep o rts have been gone over in investm ent, m aterial and tim e was over are alw ays welcome to atten d the sudden shying of th e horse threw few reasons fo r than k fu ln ess. The i P°ses, ,h e unselfish asp ira tio n s and carefu lly and are found to av erag e $5,678.05, show ing a money profit of T he circle Mr, Johnson heavily to th e ground, m orning will be devoted to re g u la r exalted, holy hope» th a t fixed th e a conservative figure. $5257.49 Add to th is th e value of and become m em bers. in g on hl» left »Ido. will hold a food sale in the n ear fu strik w ork, then cornea the g ran g e dinner, heart» of A m ericans in 1918 an I According to th e rep o rt of E thel I the experience gained by th e ch ildren, T he crash and call w ere h eard by tu re. persons nearby, including C harles fo r which tho se who p a rta k e of It oiade ours a land from w hence c ru -j C alkins, county d u b lead er, to th e and th is will ap p ear to have been an Cleveland, nnd Mr. Johnson was Im probably be th a n k fu l. T hen th e lect- sa<ipr8 w ith souls a-flam e, n atio n al leader, eig h t corn club exceedltifiy valuable season for the m ediately carried to his hom e on Rob Need Y our Suit C leaned? ure h o u r will follow w ith th e follow -' w orthy of th e ir victory. m em bers rep o rtin g raised corn to th e club w orkers. H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re erts avenue. Dr. Adlx was su m ing in te re stin g program w hleh has To thl* en<1 ,l)e A m erican Legion value of $120.60. A carefu l account The above figures indicate a g rea t pairin g nently done. T ailo rin g for moned who d u rin g th e evening set the dislocated shoulder. An X -ray has been arran g e d by Mrs. R. F. W alters, j today, and forever, solem nly pledges of costs showed a profit of $61.80 Increase of production since a very ladles and men. I been tak en to discover If any bone* P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. j its ail. th e le c tu re r: Sixteen potato grow ers m ade a profit few would have tak en up th e project*! a re broken. A T h an k fu l Spirit. of $1171.31 and placed on th e m ar- had it not been for th e stim u lu s of Mr. Johnson 1», stric tly speaking. R ussellville, 6 m em ber*; leader. BUSINESS MEN BACK "A m erica.” In tho h ospital, Mrs. Johnson being k et products valued at $1516 50. the clubs. F o r instance, 4,902 pounds Mrs. 8. G. W ard. an experienced n u rse nnd conducting MOVE TO KEEP FAIR F orty-one m em bers rep o rted on th e of pork and 1,226 bushels of potatoes S alute to th e F lag F airv iew , 5 m em ber»; leader. Mr.». a p riv ate h o sp ital a t h e r home. She A ddress— A rm istice Day, C. G. pig project. They cam e th ro u g h th e have been added to th e m a rk e t by H. M. H eslin. Is a t p resen t carin g for th re e o th e r T he business men met last evening season w ith products to th e value of iho boys and girls. Schneider. O rient, 16 m em bers; lead er, Mr». p atien ts besides h er husband. a i , . . . . . . .. « ,, an<l discussed m any m a tte rs of 1m- It is not believed any special blam e $1916.85 and a profit o ver th e cost of Of the 50 clubs organized In the V. H illyard. Solo W hen My Ship Comes Sail- portance to the city anti su rro u n d in g | attache» to Mr. M cM urray, th e d riv er Ing H om e,” Guy D. Jones. Accom- country. The business men w ere in production am o u n tin g to $880.10. county o u tsid e of P o rtlan d , 20 are G resham , 10 m em bers lead er of th e au to perfect accord w ith th e city council in Nine boys and g irls raised calves and 100 p er cent clubs, w hich indicates panied by Miss L a u ra E . Brown. Miss M ildred St. C lair. try in g to keep th e M ultnom ah county R eading, Mrs. F. L. Stoeckle. rep o rted to th e club leaders. T h eir th at all th e m em bers com pleted the fa ir in G resham . They ag reed th a t Next comes th e sew ing p roject with RAKER & SON MAKE A ddress— C ontrib u tio n s of th e P il th e people of G resham sh o u ld g et to profit was $923.75 and th e ir costs for work and tu rn ed in final rep o rts. T he four clubs. T hey are, REMARKABLE RECORD g rim F a th e rs, Rev. A. S. Hisey. g eth er and w ork to keep th e county : th e p ro ject $1285.25. T he sm allest cookery p ro ject stan d s In th e place M aplewood, 13 m em bers; leader, f a ir here, as it is considered a big p ro ject rep o rtin g was th a t of sheep lin k e r & Sou d u rin g th e first week T he P ilgrim F a th e rs and F arm ing. of honor w ith six clubs. They are: Mrs. E D. Barrow». of Novem ber, have sold a car a day aa “T was’ p o i n t s 1 o ut th a t people at- rai8,,' K T h re" memhfir8 ralMMl »ni- T he Doxology. G ilbert, 12 m em bers; lead er, Mrs O rient, 15 m em bers; leader, Mr». well us tracto rs. T hese cars are all It is hoped th a t m em bers will bring tend from all p a rts of th e s ta te and n ,a' s valued at $179.60 a t a cost of F E. F erris. R. B. Milne. new ones. T he above figures do not fru it, g rain and flowers fo r decora- a t th e last fa ir a su rp risin g ly la rg e ; $88.66. T he p o u ltry grow er« far S pringdale, 9 m em bers; leader, Sylvan, 12 m em ber»; leader. Mrs. include th e used car sales. T he fol- tions. and th a t they will aid in every nu m b er registered from o u tsid e th e o u tn u m b ered all o th e r livestock Mrs. I. J. Babbit. E thel W hitm an. state. j low ing are a list of those buying cars: way to have a good attendance. A nother m a tte r of in te re st p rese n t B ridal Veil, 5 m em bers; lead er \ Aug Rydo, F airv iew ; Blis» n ro s . ed was F a rm e rs’ W eek, w hich is to .M rs. M. D. Joyce. Sm all F arm s. 'G re sh a m ; W. H. W ilson, F airview ; be held here early In Ja n u a ry , 1921. T he pork p ro ject had th re e 100 per W m. Caido, B oring; R. E. B urke, T w enty acres close to Boring, O re It was agreed to help S B. H all in 'c e n t clubs, gon. E ight acres in cultivation. B al every way possible to m ake it a big G resh am ; F ritz H oecker, G resham ; ance open land. Lays excellent. week. F airview , 5 m em bers; leader, Jack G alen F an ch er, T ro u td ale an d R. R. Fenced. F a ir house, good barn , o r Ltischer. Bailey, T ro u td ale. I. R. N elliauer, ch ard . P rice $3200; $1200 down. C ertain-teed R oofing for Today we m ake th e m ost in terestin g an n ouncem ent we have ever th a t O rient, 6 m em bers; lead er R. I. G resham bouglit a tracto r. GEO. BEERS, Sandy, Ore m ade in o u r ca re e r as th e atric al m anagers leaky roof, 1, 2 and 3 ply. Jones P hone Sandy 65. tf Lbr. Co. I In d erso n . We believe th e in fo rm atio n contained In th e follow ing statem ent will be read w ith in ten se In terest by all who value th e best and m ost Powell Valtey, 5 m em ber»; lead er, [ All w ater users whose hills are not a rtistic In th e world of am usem ent. paid on or before th e lllth of the ¡C arl Nelson. We have alw ays faith fu lly endeavored to bring to o u r patrons m onth, will have w ater s h u t off. by Two canning clubs, O rient. 6 raem- the biggest and th e best th e atric al a ttra c tio n s of all tim es, for we o rd e r of council ' tiers, Mrs. R. I. A nderson, leader, and | know th a t only th e biggest and th e best appeal. (¡REG COX. M arshni Now we are happy and proud to announce th at we have con I’owell Valiev, 1 m em bers, Mrs. Allu trac ted w ith F. Ray Com stock and M orris Rest producers of the C o n tracto r and B uilder G entry, lead er finished w ith h o n o rs.; w orld-fam ou* “ Chu Chin Chow ," w hereby th a t b rillian t and gorgeous H ave located in G resham and am Besides th ese. Lynch p o u ltry club, I spectacle of ancient Bagdad, th e w orld’« most b eau tifu l production, » ____ u . I ready to ta k e any w ork In my line. 6 mem ber», II. H. Confrey, lead er; ,,on)c pxppr)pncp W ork g uarantee.!. will ap p e ar at the Heilig T h ea ter four day», com m encing W ednesday, N ovem ber 24, w ith m atinees T han k sg iv in g Day and S atu rd ay . C orbett, potato club, 7 m em bers, F Let me bid on your work. Phone 327. "C hu Chin Chow " 1» a g igantic an d gorgeous m usical e x tra v a N. Lasley, lead er; W ilkes g ard en L. J. W inter. ganza. In 14 scenes, w ith 18 m usical n um bers, produced on a scale club, 6 m em bers, Miss Mamin B urns, _. ~ ’ of coliossai g ran d e u r, em ploying the services of 300 people It was . , „ , , . I he Bank of G resham pays 5 per leader, all made 100 p er cent. | cent , ntprpat on , , mP deposits — Adv. o rig in ally presented In London at His M ajesty’s T h eater, nearly four years ago by O secr Asche, In association w ith th e late Sir H erb ert T ree and is still playing th e re to capacity. The Am erican production of "Chit Chin Chow ” was made by Messrs. Com stock and G ist, a fte r th e p aym ent of th e biggest royalty ever known in th e th e a tric a l w orld, in New York m ore th an two years ago. th e scenery and costum es being Im ported from E ngland nnd being exact duplicates of th e originals. "C hu Chin Chow” ran one en, ire season in New York at the C entury T h e a te r and then played an e n tire season in Boston. P h ila Don’t fail to see our new delphia, Chicago, and several o th e r big cities. T his great production, once m ore presented In New York at th e stock of C entury T h ea ter in A ugust, for a re tu rn engagem ent, and now THE FAMOUS PYREX em bellished with m any ad d itio n al scenes and new costum es, rotnes here direct from its second en gagem ent on Broadway. OVENWARE Owing to Intense In terest In the engagem ent, MAD. ORDERS fo r th is im p o rta n t th e a tric a l event will now be received. Send re m ittan ce w ith self-addressed stam ped envelope for retu rn safe of tick ets, and a» th e re will unq u estio n ab ly be an avalan ch e of mail o rd ers, please nam e choice of two perform ances to Insure g ettin g Cake Dishes and Custard Dishes. seats. P rices: N ights— $4, $3. $2. $1.50 and $1 T h anksgiving and S a t ALL MODERATELY PRICED urday m atinees, special p rice s— $3, $2, $1.50, $1. Add 10 per cent w ar tax to price of tick et desired. We believe th e en gagem ent of "C hu Chin Chow " will be the most n o tab le event ever know n a t th is th e a te r BOYS AND GIRLS ADD TO COUNTY’S WEALTH TO THE THEATER GOERS OF CITY OF GRESHAM AND VICINITY Housewives Casseroles, Pie Plates, Bread Dishes Shipped direct from the factory, a limited number of these Solid Oak, upholstered seat. R O C K E R S , will sell at $12 each as long as they last. J. E. METZGER SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE, 2 P. M. W. T. PANGLK. M anager H eilig T h eater, Portland, Oregon L L. K ID D E R HARDWARE CO.