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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 78 LIGHT AND POWER EAST OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GOOD MORNINJEDGE” FOR BALL PLAYERS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 STATEMENT AND APPEAL TO REPUBLICANS FROM A PORTRAI1 OF MRS. BRAND WHITLOCK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $150 PER YEAR SPLENDID PROGRAM BEGINS NEXT WEEK Au appeal is m ade by th e R ep u b li I liquidate th is Indebtedness would be can N ational com m ittee, th ro u g h the to appeal to a lim ited n um ber of generous republicans who could give ch airm an . W ill H. Hays, to re p u b ll- ' su b stan tial am ounts. A very im p o rta n t m eeting of resi T his could The splendid five-night program of can voters th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try to , Lave been done before election; it d ents of th e Pow ell V alley, O rient G resham C h au tau q u a F estiv al which could be done now, b u t th is policy P lea san t Home and C ottrell districts assist in co n trib u tio n s of any am ount ' 1 am unw illing to adopt except as a will be put on by th e C adm eau-W est- to cover th e indebtedness incident to very last resort- will be held a t th e O rient g ran g e co service of P ortland, will begin next “ We would have been gratified, th e 1920 n atio n al cam paign. T he n atu rally , had it been possible to h all, W ednesday night, D ecem ber 1, T h u rsd ay evening, December 2 and recent cam paign cost about *3,400,- raise all th e money necessary before fo r th e purpose of discussing w ith continue for successive n ights except election by the sm all g ift m ethod. rep rese n tativ es of th e P o rtlan d 000, being about a m illion and a half This, how ever, was hardly to be ex ing for Sunday night, when th ere will R ailw ay, L ig h t & Pow er com pany pected, as th is has been the first real less th a n th e 1916 cam paign. be no C h au tau q u a program . T he lo effort in th a t direction. I know the th e possibility of securing electric cal association has arran g e d for the T he m ost im p o rta n t fact of politi m ethod is rig h t, and I am convinced lig h t and pow er fo r th e te rrito ry east cal value, how ever, both to th e party th a t you and every o th e r republican M ethodist Episcopal church, w here all of G resham as fa r as C ottrell. T he th e program s will be given. and to th e country, says Mr. Haya. Is w ant us to d istrib u te th e expense of m eeting will begin a t 8 o'clock. Miss Etfle Thom pson, form er th a t th is y ear th e re w ere m ore than cam paigning in this m an n er if it can be done at all. To th is end, we are T he te rrito ry in te reste d in this im 50,000 se p arate co n trib u tio n s, to tal- going Union High school teach er, who is to m ake a public appeal for p o rta n t move is a strip a m ile or now in th e employ of th e Westco ing approxim ately *2,000,000 for th e , funds, and In th is effort I want your m ore wide, follow ing closely tho p resid en tial cam paign w hile in 1916 help. The success of th e appeal will com pany, m et with th e g u a ra n to rs on B ull Run line of th e P. R. L. & P. Co. th e bulk of th e en tire am ount collect be of in estim ab le benefit to fu tu re last W ednesday night to assist in the party financing, and will go fa r In as fa r as C ottrell. T he line, if con ed fo r th e p resid en tial cam paign was 1 aiding final arran g em en ts for th e festival. o u r efforts to place the bust stru cted , it is said, will cost about h isto ric "Good room In subscribed by 750 people, except w hat Less of politics on th e highest pos She speaks very highly of th e v ari A d exceliem p o rtra it of Mi« will be literal for m ajor $ 11,000, th is am ount being ab cam e from the drive for *10 c o n trib u sible p lane.” ous a ttra c tio n s and says th a t w ithout Brand W hitlock wife of lb» au> hall players for the next sorbed by th e su b scribers on a two- The appeal to th e public is as fol vears at least The new tions in th e last'•w eek of th e cam bassador to Belgium painted by exception they are high class and well y e a r co n tract. T he line will be lows: w orth while. deal In baseball which resulted In paign. the fam ous Belgian a rtis t Firm an know n as th e P lea san t H ome and n&eM th e nam ing of Judge Landis or In placing th is appeal before the On th e opening night Miss Cleora AN A PPEA L. C ottrell extension and will follow the Chicago as suprem e d ictato r in public th ro u g h the republican papers B. L anham will present sh o rt sto ries baseball— and his acceptancn- Pow ell Valley road th ro u g h O rient To th e Republicans of the C ountry OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE and readings and will conduct w hat m a k e s this so The two big of th e co untry Mr. H ays fu rth e r says: to C ottrell w ith a side line to P leas TO MEET AT SALEM DEC. 10 she calls a fashion show. T his will and AU Those Who Aided T hem : “ T he response to o u r appeal for leagues will attem p t to settle all a n t Home. T he line will connect th e sm all gifts has been a source of The republican success in th e 1920 question? by club vote but when The W illam ette Valley O lder Boys' be an Illu stra tio n of costum es worn g ratificatio n and satisfaction, n o t I election has been com m ensurate w ith w ith th e p resen t wires ju s t outside this falls p resid en ts of the league In various p arts of Europe, which Is only to th e N ational com m ittee b ut conference Is to be held in Salem, De th e eastern lim its of G resham . will go to Judge Landis the quality of o u r candidate« and th e both pleasing and instructive. She T here are said to be 68 places th a t cem ber 10, 11 and 12, u nder th e will be assisted by local girls. Coolidge. It m eans very m uch in righteousness of o u r cause. have agreed to co n tra ct fo r service, DAVID BROOKS DIED deed if th e n atio n al cam paigns can be! T his success is th e p artn e rsh ip ac auspices of the In te rsta te Young On F rid ay night, Decem ber 3, w ith possibly ab o u t 20 m ore in pros THANKSGIVING DAY finadCP*! °d th is basis, it is my firm com plishm ent of all republicans ev Men’s C h ristian association of Oregon Capt. Wood Briggs will give his lec belief th a t th e *10 cam paign in th e pect. eryw here and of hund red s of th o u and Idaho. F ree e n tertain m en t Is tu re-o ratio n , "K eep off th e G rass.” David Brooks, who has been ill a t last days of th e '1 9 1 6 cam paign and sands of w ell-w ishers of good gov being given the delegates In th e T he Pow ell V alley, P lea san t Home C aptain Briggs is exceedingly popu ih e ,1 0 0 0 lim it of 1920 have finally ern m en t reg ard less of past p arty af- and C ottrell d istric ts a re am ong the th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. R. placed th e p o p u lar collection of po- homes of Salem. It is expected th a t la r on th e C h au ta u q u a platform and fflllations. m ost populous and prosperous coun Beadle in G resham , passed aw ay on li,lcal funds on a p erm an en t an d cer To all of these we now appeal, be th ere will be a large delegation in a t he comes h ere w ith a new lecture try d istric ts in ea stern M ultnom ah T hanksgiving m orning. H e is s u r tain ly a m ost h ealth y basis. We are c a u s e it is th e m u tu al responsibility tendance. O rganizations eligible to which is n discussion of th e rela tio n all very anxious th a t th is become an ' of us all who will sh a re alike in th e county. If th is m ain line is secured send rep resen tativ es are, Sunday sh ip s of th e E nglish speaking peo vived by fo u r ch ildren, J. M. Brooks accom plished fact. consequent m u tu al benefit of good schools. Young Peoples' societies, it will probably m ean m any ex ten “ L arg e and splendid as th e re governm ples. His lectu re Is said to be a sane, of Chico, C alifornia, Wm. T. Brooks sponse ent. has been, we have a deficit of sions and side lines to serve a w ider high schools, Young Men's C h ristian eloquent and hum erous presen tatio n The plan of lim itin g cam paign con of B eaverton, Oregon, Mrs. Beadle of approxim ately *1,500,000. T his, of are a in th e n ea r futu re. G resham and J. S. Brooks of W asco, course, m ust be paid as prom ptly as trib u tio n s to *1000, adopted by your associations, organized Sunday school of fu n d am en tals m ade new and In u ational o rg a n iia tio n , has left your classes and Boy Scouts should be of sisten t by th e g re a t war. All persons in te reste d sh o u ld a t Oregon. Mrs. Jo h n Conley of G resh possible. A deficit for a political party unm ortgaged. ten d th e m eeting next W ednesday com m ittee is not a new thing. S aturday n ig h t's concert Is one of am is a sister of th e deceased. The I t has been a m ost advanced step ficially rep resen ted . P asto rs, Sunday “ It was ap p aren t some w eeks be n ig h t and th a t o u g h t to m ean an fu n eral services will be held a t th e fore th e election th a t th e *1000 cam In placing th e business of politics on school su p e rin ten d e n ts, Y. M. C. A. th e big fea tu re s of th e festival. It Is overflow crow d. Carlson u n d erta k in g chapel on next paign would not re su lt in an am o u n t the h ighest plane, and has b ro u g h t secretaries, Scout m asters and school considered one of th e finest m usical an in terest on th e p a rt of thousands W. W. Sansom and B. O. Boswell Sunday m orning at 9 :3 0 o'clock The i equal to o u r budget. I t was not who never have been concerned with principals o r su p erin ten d en ts shoul l program s of the scuson. T he St.C ecilia will rep rese n t th e light and pow er approve all delegates. wise to risk any su b stan tia l change Singing O rchestra will ta k e up the In term e n t will be a t Cooper M ountain politics. in th e plan of th e cam paign, and we com pany at th e m eeting. T he conference will be open a t 4 whole evening, th e ir ren d itio n of Some weeks before election it was cem etery, n ea r B eaver'on. ! did n ot w ant to raise th e lim it. It ap p aren t th a t tho expenses provided o'clock Friday, December 10, and all charm ing o rch e stral num bers and was th en decided th a t we would go ANNOUNCEMENTS OF M arg areta F ish er, who ap p ears at th ro u g h v.ith every economy consist- ¡for In o u r budget, w ith th e stric test nam es of delegates should be in th e classic music. T he players a re all ... ... , _ , , .. economy, would exceed th e co n trib u hands of L. A. Pickett, Salem, Oregon METHODIST CHURCH th e G resham T h e a te r S atu rd ay nig h t ent w ith efficiency and a fte r election „ b , wp w er„ unwI11,„ g elth p r t „ young women of splendid ability. in "D angerous T alen ts,” is a p opular co n tin u e the raisin g of money un til . ' undone „ any nv leg itim ate „snr, not la te r th an 10 o’clock W ednesday, .Monday n ig h t's program will be a leave effort T he w eek’s activities at th e G resh O regon film s ta r, being a n ativ e of any deficit was met, essential to com plete success o r to th e 10th. g rea t lectu re on "W h at I T hink of “ Of course, th e easiest way to change th e m ethod of raising money. am M ethodist Episcopal church a re S ilverton.— Adv. Y our Tow ji" by Dr. W. H. N ation, announced as follow s by th e pastor, We w ere th en su re and we are now as republicans and p atrio ts be Justly who Is an expert on com m unity prob su re th a t every republican desires proud. Rev. A lbert S. H lsey: Sunday school, lems having m et w ith leaders from th a t Ihe expenses of th e cam paign bn Most earn estly we u rg e th a t this 10 a. m .; services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 d istrib u ted In th is m anner. aid be given quickly, th u t your com h u n d red s of w estern tow ns to discuss p. m. E pw orth L eague, 6:30. Choir, Y our p resid en tial cam paign th is m ittee may be enabled to discharge th e ir needs. He Is forceful, fearlesB, W ednesday, 7:4 5 p. m. P ra y er m eet y ear cost no m ore th an th a t of 1916, th e p arty 's obligations and tu rn to ( I n v ie w o f th e tr e m e n d o u s lo s s e s in su ran ce was deducted, th e bal when n d o llar w ent nearly tw ice as fu rth e r co n stru ctiv e work in behalf and buslnes like and his lectu re is ing, T hursday, 7:3 0 p. m. T he se r o f w h e a t, c o rn , a n d c o tto n f a r m e r s in su re to be helpful and Inspiring. i s y e a r, a n d o f th e c o n ance going to th e shipper. far as If does today. of party and country. mon topic fo r Sunday m orning will s Ih e q e u e m n a t r k g e r t e a th t i n t e r e s t in p la n s f o r c o Local buyers early In 1919 offered F o u r years ago th e bulk of th e T he H om eland E n te rta in e rs, who Checks should be m ade payable to be "G ap F ille rs.” In th e evening a o p e r a tiv e a n d c o m m o d ity m a r k e tin g , sheepm en 30 to 40 cents for wool, cam paign fund cam e from 750 con th e A u to c a s te r s e rv ic e , in w h ic h th l Fred W. Upham, T re asu re r, o r Jam es splendid set of stereopticon slides will j n e w s p a p e r 'h o h ls a f r a n c h is e , s e n t C o r - 1 W hen the cooperative pool becam e trib u to rs, w hile th is y ea r th e ap G. Blaine, J r., eastern T re asu rer, anil will have th e program on T uesday, the closing n ig h t, have su n g th e ir C h ic a g o to r e p o r t effective they paid as high as 55 cents proxim ately *2,000,000 co n trib u ted be show n illu stra tin g "T he P ioneer r th e s e p o r n e d s u e n l t t o M f a y th e r e to w ool s e n t Io Ih e C o m m itte e 's Office. 19 W. ••pool” in 1111- i „ ,, way Into th e favor of audiences to d ate for th e presid en tial election 44th stre e t, New York City, N. Y. T ra il.” T he E pw orth L eague will n o is. T h e f o llo w in g a c c o u n t is, th e r e - 1 a Pound for It. fo re , e x c lu s iv e to u s — E d ito r .) ! From a wool producing stan d p o in t has come from 50,000 givers. w here they have appeared. T h eir se be led by Miss M yrtle R usher. Come. ------------ th e pool m a rk e tin g plan educates the The victory won, th e raising of the lections are fav o rite ballads of olden T h e prim ary Sunday school is By VICTOR MAYER. wool grow ers as to th e best kind of deficit would be easy, indeed, If your tim es and p o p u lar songs of o u r own Chicago, 111., Nov. 22. — Wool wool to grow and how to p rep are it com m ittee were w illing to abandon now located in th e Odd Fellow s Mrs. Em il Oswald of P o rtlan d day, all stric tly first class and fine. b u ilding across th e stre e t from th e g row ers of the m iddle w estern sta te s , for m ark et T hrough direct conslgn- the policy of keeping down th e a v e r — Illinois in particular-—a re ask in g ! rnent each gro w er is paid th e highest age of co n trib u tio n . T his we are de church. T he room is splendidly highly excited w heat, corn and c o t-¡m ill price on th e ratin g of th e ir term ined not to do. It was a fight of spent W ednesday with Mrs. H enry Miss G ru u k m ey er is a rea d er of b rim m ing p erso n ality , Mr. Davidson a ad ap ted for th e purpose of housing ton raisers of th e n atio n to follow i grade. H eretofore th e local agent all th e people. T he resu lt speaks for Metzger m onologue a rtis t and Mr. ltu n iln er a Miss Helen Bliss arriv ed home th e little people. It has been reno th e ir lead of pooled m a rk e tin g if has b o u g h t the b e tte r g rad es a t the Itself. It lifted a b urden from th e m inds of m illions and points the way T hursday and enjoyed T h an k sg iv trom bone soloist. v ated, and is now light, clean, and *hey w ant the best possible price for sam e price as th e poorer grades. i th eir crops. Ilotv W ool P o o ls a re Organize«! in to b e tte r and hap p ier days. We ask ing d in n er with h er sister Mrs. T he g u a ra n to rs and o th e rs are sell com fortable, Send the it le ol s | th e j^ irte e n sta te s o p era tin g a Each C o u n ty . now for th a t ad ditional help from all ing tick ets, which a re going In a Blaine T u rn e r of F airview . Mr. and n ex t Sunday. A class for young peo- ( s ta te pool of wool, with sto rag e es- Selling direct to th e m ills th ro u g h which Is-m erited both by th e success pie has been form ed w hich should be! tlm ated at 30,000,000 pounds th is th e pool tak es m ore tim e In disposing ful conclusion of th e effort and by M rs. C. H. Stone also sp en t th e day g ratify in g way. Season tic k ets m ust filled a t once A re you eligible? En- year. Illinois w ith v irtu ally 7100 or- of wool— but th is is ofTset th ro u g h the consequent co n trib u tio n to th e at, th e T u rn e r home. Miss Bliss re be purchased before th e opening day. i,.,„ ganized sheepm en, leads. T h eir co- the stead y in g of th e m a rk e t; at se- w elfare of all of o u r people and the tu rn s Sunday to Sum m erville w here roll next Sunday. E erybody i. hap- o p e r a , j v e p o o | year saved them cu rin g a Just price, and fu rth e rin g glory of th e nation. Coal py and everybody sings a t “T he *50,000 which w ould have gone to an effective m ethod of m ark etin g Let us now have help from every she is teaching. O rder y o u r coal now of E kstrom th e m iddlem an. T he m em bership wool In th e fu tu re. C hurch at the C e n te r.’ Am erican who is g rate fu l for th e vie- A m a rriag e license was issued T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf th en was only h a lf w hat it is th is In form ing a local pool th e farm tory and all th a t It m eans to th e T hursday th e 25th a t V ancouver to year. i b u reau adviser calls to g e th er sheep- country. It m ight well be in th e na- ,,, ,, New B ook s for Y oung F o lk s. 104*. T he Illinois A g ricu ltu ral a s so c ia -; men of th e county and explains the tu re of a th an k sg iv in g offering fo r 8teve M arston of G resham and Ollis All of these books and m any o th e r tion T he new phone n um ber of W. A. broug h t ab o u t th e pool last ' plan. They can elect th e ir own rep- Ihe re tu rn to a ce rtain ly safe, sane, H elderbrand of P o rtland, Hessel & G res bum O verland C o .—p ri in te re stin g ones may be found a t th e year. T hrough its activities, sto r- resen tativ e or nam e th e ad v iser to co n stitu tio n al p rogressive govern-1 m u (jeers was cau g h t by a d o th e s- vate line, age q u a rte rs w ere obtained a t th e • act. If th e farm bureau has no ment. G resham lib rary . L et us by g en eral an d gen ero u s ' line yesterday in such a m an n er as to Pow ers— S tories th e Iroquois tell N ational Wool W arehouse Co., here, w arehouse— all m em bers deliver on and provisions m ade fo r h an d lin g | cars on th e sam e day. Each shipm ent giving put th e seal of approval upon throw him o u t of th e buggy in which th e tr children. th e seaso n ’s clip on th e in stallm en t is carefu lly w eighed and labelled th e policy of p u ttin g a n ational a d he was riding. He is said to have, C arp en ter— A round th e world w ith plan. w ith th e g ro w er's name. E ighty- m in istratio n In pow er free from a n y ' suffered a fra ctu red rib and o th e r Ilow Wool G row ers Profit by S ta le seven counties In Illinois are so o r possible em b arrassm en t of special ob-1 th e children. Pool for M arketing. ganized. ligation to any m an, men o r group of m inor in ju ries. St. Nicholas-—S tories of the m iddle F ra n k G reenm an, who was h u rt at T he farm advisers of th e county Wool grow ers of th e th irte en sta te s men. Let us m ake thp c o n trib u tio n ,' ages. b u reau s acted as ag en ts fo r th e in now o p era tin g pools, are ask in g the w h eth er larg e or sm all, and w hether Fairview tw o weeks ago, is rep o rted . S m ith — H olland stories. dividual sheepm en; shipped th e N ational F arm Bureau F ed eration to or n o t we have h ereto fo re given, j doing well. He is a t th e Good 8a-1 S ellar— Story of Nelson. wool to Chicago w here It was graded, cre ate a n atio n al selling agency and co m m ensurate w ith o u r m eans and rnarltan hospital In P o rtlan d . B lalsdell— T w ilight tow n; M other stored and sold when m a rk e t condi are backing the "T ru th In F a b ric ” o u r a p p r e c ia tio n , alw ays within th e Mrs. J. O. S tew art from St. Paul, tions w ere m ost favorable. And the bill which would compel tex tile m an m axim um lim it h ereto fo re fixed. goose children. sale elim inated th e m iddlem an— or u fac tu re rs to stam p theii1 cloths, Let us get o u r nam es on th e cor M innesota, and Mrs Mark H ew itt of H ow ard— B anbury cross stories. local buyers— as th e wool w ent d i nam ing th e am ount of virgin wool ner stone of a stu rd ie r political s tru c Sidney, U. C., sisters of B F. W alters j S kinner— H appy tales fo r story rect to th e mills. T he wool rem ained used. T his would discourage th e tu re, upon the roll of those who have th e property of th e Individual gro w practice by m a n u factu rers of rew o rk helped m ake possible a cam paign of are visiting a t the G resham H eights tim e. farm . S m ith— Good old sto ries fo r boys er u n til sold. F re ig h t, sto rag e and ing old rags, th in k th e wool grow ers which, In m ethods and resu lt, we may Services at th e F ree M ethodist and g irls. church next Sunday will begin with Jones— E very boy his own m e Sunday school at 10 o ’clock. The chanic. pastor, Rev. J. B. Yates, will preach H aines— Cock-a-doole hill. at 11 o’clock and also at 7 :3 0 In the Q uick— F o u rth down. evening A cordial Invitation Is ex Will be printed Tuesday, S chults— R unning eagle. tended to all to atten d . December 14. H am p — T re asu re o f m ushroom rock. F a ir x m l B a za a r at ilM H M d lvIlle Moon— L ost Indian m agic; Slipper (■range. Will contain feature stories, p o in t m ystery. write-ups of local activities The R ussellville g ran g e is p u ttin g H eyliger— H igh Benton. Paine— Hollow tre e n ig h ts and on a country fair and b azaar a t th e ir and enterprises, illustrations hall on Ihe Base L ine road December and other interesting mat days. 4 beginning at 7;3O. Much p re p a ra tion Is being made and th e free e n - ! ter. Jo h n Brown Is p repared to give g rea tly reduced ra te s in insu ran ce on te rta lu n ie n t and circus preceeding! autom obiles and o th e r property In th e th e bazaar le well w orth o ne's tim e Extra copies will be limited. la rg e st and best com panies on earth. P ackages for the sale may be sent to , P hone your o rd e r and be protected at Get your order in early. Russellville O range, Box 220 R .F .D .lJ once. P hone 81. 78 • P o rtlan d , Oregon. Good music has S m a ll F a rm s . been arran g ed for and dancing will Speak for advertising space T w enty acres close to B oring, Ore-1 begin a t 10:30. S upper will be gon. E ight acres In cultivation B al at once. served. ance open land. Lays excellent. F enced. F a ir house, good b a m , o r chard P rice *3200; ,1 2 0 0 down. ( Saxophone Concert at M u m mic Hall, GEO. B EERS. Sandy, O re No vein tier 9 7 . P h o ne Sandy 65. tf 1 Do not forget th e l«eglon m usical at ! A c o o p e ra li« « wool pool Iasi year by 1 500 »beep men of Illin o is super»,»««! by the Illin o is A g ri- j th e Masonic hall tom orrow evening ' Coal c u iiu r a l A ssociatio n saved ih e n i abo ut * 5 0 000 T h is y e a r tw ic e as m any w ool g ro w e rs fro m »7 coun- O rder your coal now of E kstrom ! This is a real tre a t. T he o rch estra tieä a re fo llo w in g th • -S in e plan w h ich consists o f sh ip p in g g ra d in g and s to rin g lb . wool u n til ih e T ru ck com pany. P hone 851. tf ! th a t gives the m uaical Is to play for m ost fa v o ra b le m a rk e t la p resented T h e m id d le m a n s e lim in a te d the g ro w e rs s e llin g d ire c t to th e th e dance so th a t will be a tre a t for m ill« Th. l o c a l The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per F arm B u reau o rs In each cou nty T hiltc lld ik those who enjoy dancing. cent Interest on tim e deposits.— Adv. ' SHEEPMEN SOLVE THE MARKET PROBLEM ADDITIONAL LOCAL The Christmas OUTLOOK 7,000 Illinois Wool Growers Pool 1920 Clip 1