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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 79 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR BACKERS MUST SOLVE IMPORTANT PROBLEMS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920 ------------------------------- BUY A HEALTH SEAL I j1 HELP A GOOD CAUSE I Fall Festival Daily Program TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $150 PER YEAR BOY DESPERADOES ARE CAUGHT HERE II The sale of th e h ealth seals is u n -| ¡Id e r way in G resham and in th e com-1 i m untties nearby. R epresentatives have been nam ed for each d istric t and ) E veryone in eastern M ultnom ah | fa ir grounds such a claim will not Program s Begin Promptly G resham was visited by a gang of J will place the seals on sale in th e lrf county seem s to be anxious about th e i continue past th e period when a Be on hand young desperadoes last Sunday even- respective d istric ts They will re-j fu tu re of th e M ultnom ah county fa ir park will be a necessity. G resham OPENING NIGHT port back to Mrs Geo. F. Honey who j ing but th ro u g h th e com bined efforts It is very n a tu ra l th a t all should be ' will be th e w estern gatew ay of th e 8:00 P. M. Rem arks —............. ..... ..................................... Superintendent is m anaging th e cam paign in G resh of D eputy Sheriff M M. Squires, interested , fo r th e fair has been one M ount Hood loop highw ay. T ourist j M arshal Cox, and Ju d g e Brown th e am. E ntertainm ent .................................MiSS Ceora B. Lanham travel will be heavy an d m ust be ac of th e m ost im p o rta n t factors in Those who will have th e stam ps on h ‘* hw ayn,en rounded up. fed. a. Impersonations. building up and advertising th e fa rm com m odated w ith su itab le cam ping sale in G resham are Mrs A lbert E k- P*8" “ *4 an,, ,h '>n tUrned over tO O,‘ b. French Fashion 8how. ing Interests of th is section of all the grounds an d such g ro u n d s m ust be Strom, Mrs Hoy Kern Mrs J N fiC,a,S ,h e Fra7i‘>r D etention various en terp rises th a t have been of a p erm an en t n atu re . The fair SECOND NIGHT C lanahan. Mrs J. E Stubbs, Mrs " T / / ,,o r,la n d launched here in th e past 20 years. grounds are available for both auto 8:00 P. M.—U nusual L ecture “Keep Off the Grass" Maxwell Schneider. Misses Mildred Mildred T * ho8e ranged ,roni So th e people w ant to know, and cam ping g ro u n d s and a park, but Capt. Wood Briggs of K entucky St. Clair. G race Ogllbee, M ildred Pul nine to tw elve years of age had they have a rig h t to know. B ut no the county fa ir could be held th e re THIRD NIGHT len. Genevieve M cAllister and Mrs planned to rob L. L. K idder's h a rd •n e , a o t even th e directors, can an s as well for many years to come. w are sto re, each get a gun. shoot th e Geo. Honey 8:00 P. M.—Rollicking Popular Concert St Cecelia Singing O rchestra wer definitely a t th is tim e the ques T he te n tativ e idea as a last re In th e d istric ts n ear G resham th e '* 1? ! 8herlff they 8aw ’ and ,h en m ake tions involved. T here may be an o th so rt to continue the fa ir is for G resh FOURTH NIGHT follow ing persons will ta k e ch arg e o f / 1 / W8> ,O Texaa’ e r fair— perhaps not, but It is a fact am to ta k e th e g ro u n d s over for 8:00 P. M.—Community Lecture, “W hat I Think of Your Tow n” th e cam paign: Cedar. Mrs George They gOt 88 f“ r ,8 Ure8ham “ > » th a t th e association can no longer about the p resen t indebtedness. The W. H. Nation H ayden: L usted. Mrs G race Field- 8t° len ma,' h ,n e bu‘ ,a ,e *" In play a losing gam e Tor the benefit of property Is w orth th a t m uch, all house and Miss C aroline TalIni i n . I 80118 ^ e above nam ed officers took FIFTH NIGHT visible. A plan has been proposed th e w hole com m unity. T ro u td ale. Mrs Jan et G ran t; Powell “ h a " d a “ d ,b e boy8 Were retu rn ed 8:00 P. M.—Evening E ntertainm ent—Music, Readings, Jazz T he financial situ atio n was pub th a t will be laid before a m ass m eet Vallev, Mrs A lta M. G entry; Rock w ith o u t dam age to them selves o r to Homeland E ntertainers lished in the O utlook recently and it ing som etim e next sp rin g if th e o th e r I th e machine. wood, Mrs R ichard T e g a rt; H itrl- p resents a good show ing as fa r as two plans fail. T he offer will be Some tim e d u rin g th e late a f te r b u rt. Miss M argaret P a tte rso n ; L at- m ade th a t th e city buy th e grounds assets and liabilities are concerned, Note.—All program s of this nature are backed by men and women noon Glen Mills, 11 years, and W ayne ourell, Mrs J. J. S ynott; B ridal Veil, b u t th e assets are all in land and in consideration th a t th e fair asso Interested In th eir community. The only way to encourage them in W ilson, 11 years, and David W ilson, Miss L o ttie Young; V ictory, Miss buildings and som e o th e r property, ciation reta in its o rganization and th eir unselfish work is to buy a season ticket. Also rem em ber it coats M arion R obertson; O rient, Miss Elva 9 years, ran away from officials at w hile th e liabilities are debts th a t continue to hold an n u al fairs. you only about one-half as much to attend th a t way, so set aside th e d eten tio n home. They stopped Dolan. T he arran g em en t of th e last two Festival Week and arran g e to attend each night on a season ticket. will have to be paid. Those debts along th e ir way for G eorge K line, 12 O regon’s m inim um q u o ta Is $39,- years w ith th e land products show now am ount to about $20,000. This Program furnished through Cadmean W estco Service, P o rt 164.25. T his is th e per ca p ita rate ; years old, who was on a fu rlo u g h T here is no desire to m inim ize th e will not be continued, in all p ro b a land, Oregon. of five cents for every m an, woman from th e d etention home on account Hence th e only prem ium fact th a t th e fa ir is in a bad way and bility. and child In th e state. It Is less th an of Illness and th e fo u r sta rte d to c a r th a t it m ust have som e kind of finan funds In sig h t for next y ear will be seven per cent of the six m illion dol ry o u t a plan which is said to have cial assistance if it Is to continue as the $3,500 allow ed th e association la r p rev en tab le loss which th is sta te o rig in a ted d u rin g fa ir week when Lr PROGRAM rK U V K ftlV l n i l a going concern. T here are several o u t of th e fa ir fund. Such a sum is OPENING suffers an n u ally from th e d eath of they visited G resham and inspected ways to save It. Probably the m ost en tirely in ad eq u ate as will be seen W ednesday night 600 in d iv id u als from tu b ercu lo sis. Mr. K id d er’s estab lish m en t. T here hoped-for is th e effort to Induce th e when it is considered th a t th is y e a r’s The first program of th e splendid W ith th e funds raised by th e sale of was a fifth boy who was d etained in ENTERTAINER county to m ake a budget ap p ro p ria prem ium s am ounted to o ver $12,000, C h au tau q u a F estiv al which w ill be these a ttra c tiv e little seals th e O re som e way and it was th ro u g h him tion th a t will eventually put the fair o r two thousand dollars m ore th an th a t officials of th e d etention hom e p ut on at th e G resham M ethodist gon T uberculosis association hopes to in good circum stances. T he idea is this y ear’s to tal appro p riatio n s. Episcopal church will be held on continue a cam paign of public ed u ca learn ed of th e boys’ plans and block T he county fa ir is in bad, b ut It to have th e county own th e fa ir and T hursday n ig h t of th is week begin tion, secure legislation w ith which to ed them by notifying Mr. Squire has m any friends and th e re is every o p erate it th ro u g h a com m ission com A fter g ettin g th e ir crowd to g e th er ning at 8 o'clock, sharp. T he o th e r prev en t th e spread of disease and posed of all o r a p a rt of the present hope of assistan ce in som e way. It program s of th e series will be given th e boys kept on down 52d street un provide tre a tm e n t for those afflicted. would be a calam ity to have th e fair board of directors. on F riday, S atu rd ay , Monday and It provides for th e S tate B ureau of til they reached E ast S herm an w here W hile th e questions A nother plan will be to have th e discontinued. T uesday n ig h ts follow ing. N ursing un til It can be tak en over by Mrs. Donald B. Miner lrnd parked M ultnom ah county legislative delega ab o u t its fu tu re cannot be definitely A m eeting of th e g u a ra n to rs will th e sta te board of h ealth . It Installs h e r Dodge ca r while ahe was calling. tion see to th e passage of a bill levy answ ered a t th is tim e th e re is a be held a t th e lib rary th is evening to county public h ealth nurses and pays T he ca r was seen at 5 :4 5 p. m. so It ing a sm all but adeq u ate tax th a t will probability th a t help will come and m eet w ith Mr. H urd, m an ag er th e ir expenses un til such tim e ns the was some tim e la te r th a t th e boys a p be a continuing appropriation. The th a t th e fa ir will be continued. of th e C adm ean-W estoc Service, county can ta k e up th e w ork for It pro p riated it to carry out th e ir plans. The ann u al sto ck h o ld ers' m eeting proposed tax would be about ten cents W ayne drove th e m achine and of P o rtlan d and m ake final a rra n g e self, and In every way It Is planned to p e r ca p ita— the price of a common of th e county fair will be held In m anaged to get to G resham w ith o u t m ents fo r th e festival. At a m eet aid In th e developm ent of public cigar. T h ere will probably be a M etzger’s hall next M onday a fte r m ishap alth o u g h th e boys said th a t ing held la st week a com m ittee, con h ealth and w elfare. m eeting of th e delegation and th e fair noon a t which tim e th e subjects sisting of Dr. A. W. B otkin, Leslie T he association paid th e expenses they ran In low all th e way as they d irectors som etim e next m onth to m entioned above will be b ro u g h t up Webb and G eorge T acheron, was and salary of Miss R u th Young, couldn't ahlft the gears Into high. ta lk th e m a tte r over. In th e m ean in connection w ith th e an n u al re A fter g ettin g th e m achine o u t to nam ed to provide and a rra n g e ad M ultnom ah county h ealth n urse, until tim e th e county com m issioners have ports. A new board of d irectors will G resham they ran into R oberts ave d itional seatin g for th e church. It th e county com m issioner took th e agreed to subm it th e plan for an ap also be elected. is th o u g h t th a t 300 persons can be m a tte r up, and still co n trib u tes a nue and th en th e ir troubles began. p ro priation to th e budget com m it Those who have been a t th e head com fortably seated in th e b u ild in g , large sum to th e work In th is vicinity F in ally they ran in to th e yard of th e of the association for practically a tee. by com bining the L eague room j One fo u rth of th e money tu rn ed in Zion Evangelical church and hit a A th ird plan fo r th e perpetuation dozen years in th e past would all be In som e with th e m ain au d ito riu m . The from eastern M ultnom ah county from tree bending th e fender. of th e fa ir is seen in a proposition w illing to see a new dispensation in m an n er they backed out and finally piano will be p ut In tu n e and every th e sale of h ealth seals will be given th a t is likely to be m ade to the peo county fa ir m a tte rs b u t they are all effort m ade to have conditions ail to th e M ultnom ah county h ea lth a s - ! stalled In fro n t of D. S. Jo h n so n ’s ple of G resham , provided th e o th e r loyal to th e fa ir and will sh irk no place w ith th e back w heels In th e so ft favorable for com fort of both e n te r sociation to assist In th e ir work plans fail. In a few years th e city responsibility o r duty In th e fu tu re. m ud. tain ers and audience. Back up th e w ork and receive th e of G resham will be badly in need of However, th e re may be a few chan g Mr. Johnson went out to assist th e Mrs. W. H. Kern head of th e com benefits, would be a good slogan for a p erm an en t park. W hile th e city es in th e directory as such a th in g boys nnd they said they w ere from m ittee on sale of season tick ets re every one to rem em ber Just now. may have a tem po rary claim on the happens every year. F airview b ut his suspicions w ere ports that, they a re being sold sa tis aroused and he notified Mr. Cox. Mr. factorily. They may be obtained CAR HITS WAGON; EX SERVICE MEN FORD SALES AVERAGE Cox at th e tint« Mr. Jo h n so n called from any of ihe g u a ra n to rs o r at PUMPKINS SCATTER MORE THAN ONE PER DAY READY FOR TRAINING was w ith Mr. S quire w atting for th e th e O utlook office. The price of a P eter A nderson of C orbett was the j boys to arriv e on foot o r in th e car men are responding season tick et, which is tran sfe ra b le R ak er & Son, assisted by th e ir j G resham u n fo rtu n a te victim of a collision be- and It was som e tim e before they salesm en R. R. Bailey and Roy prom ptly to th e o p p o rtu n ity afforded In one’s im m ediate fam ily, is $2.20 tween th e wagon he was d riv in g an d learned th a t th e young men had al- for ad u lts and $1 10 fo r children. B urke have sold 25 new cars this them to organize a n atio n al g u ard a M ontavilla stre e t r a r at G rand ave ready arriv ed a t th e end of th e ir ad On th e first, second and fo u rth n ights m onth and six used cars, m aking an nue and E ast S tark stre e t In P o rtlan d v enture. T he difficulties enco u n tered average of m ore th a n a car a day u n it here. At present 3 8 men have th e price of single adm ission will last S aturday. signed up fo r th is tra in in g and th e be 55 cents for ad u lts and 28 cents and th e cold and h u n g er had som e for th e m onth of November. F o rtu ra te ly no one was in ju red but w hat dam epned th e a rd o r of th e ir fo r children. On S atu rd ay night, T he dem and fo r cars is good and o th e r 12 could be signed up in a Mr. A nderson’s load of pum pkins and sp irits and th e boys w ere ready for since th e supply Is sufficient to en sh o rt tim e. P ractically all these th e tick ets a re priced at $1.10 and squash was sc attered b ro ad cast and a w arm room and plenty to eat. able them to m ake im m ediate deliv have volunteered to ta k e up th e 55 cents. On T uesday, th e closing th e d riv er watt throw n from th e w ag Y esterday m o rning when Mr. K id ery they have been doing an in tra in in g and of th e 38 only 10 have eig h t, they will be 85 and 55 cents. on to th e pavem ent. Mr. A nderson is d er w ent to open th e back door of his P ro g ram s for free d istrib u tio n may creased business. had no m ilitary train in g and th ree nearin g th e 70s and it Is fo rtu n a te sto re he found th a t an effort hnd been be o btained a t th e O utlook office. Decrease T uberculosis in Oregon of these a re only 19 y ears old. by buying and using C hristm as seals. th a t he escaped with no serio u s In-J m ade to break In and a key was left Among th e list of ex-service men, ju ries. His troubles w ere not ended. I In th e door. Among th e tools w hich a la rg e r proportion of whom have HESSEL SHOWING WATER W hen in doubt try a W ant Ad how ever, fo r S erg ean t C rate who w it- ! th e boys carried were a flash lig h t, a SYSTEM WITHOUT TANK seen oversease service, alm ost every nessed th e accident, filed a ch arg e of j pair of plyers. a tu b e te ete r an d tw o d ep a rtm en t of m ilitary service is reckless d riving a g a in st him . I t ! F ord keys. H essel’s F arm M achinery com represented. pany is show ing T he W estco Pum p, seem s th a t th e stre e t ca r had th e Mr. Miner was notified as to th e lo- The list of men who have already a w ater system w ith o u t a tan k . It rig h t of way, a fact which was dem - cation of his ca r and it was only signed up is as follow s: E. D. is au to m atic and so sm all and com o n strated by th e car. ! about five h o u rs a fte r It was stolen R aker, G. G. M iller, J. S. Chiodo, L. pact th a t it can be p u t on a cen ter T he m any frien d s of Mr. A nderson | until he was on his way hom e with A. W alrad, Chase St. C lair, C harles tab le. I t Is a d e p a rtu re from o th e r In eastern M ultnom ah rejoice th a t he (It rejoicing. Mr. M iner is som ew hat E. Brown, II. H. H ughes, E. W. w ater system s in th a t it has no tank. LANHAM cam e o ut of th e accident so fo rtu n a te -I dazed to th in k how quickly the S tra tto n , Guy D. Jones, O. M. Dav W hen a faucet is opened It sta rts j Among the , n te rtaln ers who have ly and hope th a t no f u rth e r tro u b le G resham officials located his lost idson, Edw ard N oreen, W. 8. E ver th e m o to r and a stro n g , steady J been making a special stir In the o r Inconvenience will resu lt from th e p ro p erty and even yet doesn’t u n d e r ett, A. W. Metzger, John W. Fox, stream of w ater is th ro w n , pum ping E ast Is Miss Ceora H Lanham. Dur- Incident. stan d how It all happened so quickly. F . L. Mack, Roy H. Gibbs, R. A. directlv from the well, and not taken I Ing the war Mias Lanham was chosen P alm quist, E. B. K irkw ood, W. A. o ut of an elevated tan k o r pneum atic because of her p articular fitness to .Miss N eal W ins H onors at 0. A. O. LYNCH AND GILBERT Inglis, W alter W. M etzger, C urtis tan k W hen th e faucet is closed th e entertain the boys In the hospitals and Miss G ladys Neal p articip ated In a TEAMS TO JUDGE H endricks, E. J. B rugger, C. A. m otor stops. rest areas, and it was here th a t she at- rec ital glveu by stu d e n ts of th e O.A.C. Bliss, H enry Zenger, O. C. F ancher, The W estco Is m ade in several tracted the attention of Queen Marie of school of m usic recently In w hich s h e 1 A new d ep artm en t has been added Cecil J. P u lfer, Cecil E. M etzger, sizes, also with the 32-volt m otor. and h*r R°y al Highness rendered th e very difficult selection, I to th e W estern P o u ltry show which Leslie St. C lair, W. J. Teevln, H. F. for use w ith farm lig h tin g system s. »a £ her P*raona! lhanka 'o p e n s , In P o rtlan d , Decem ber 13. ■ 1 [fo r the work she was doing. She is an D onlzetti-L eschetlzky A nd an te flnafe, * Buzick, H ayden H iatt, E lm er We- from L u d a di L sm m erm oor T h e Cor- T h ' 8 ,’‘>Pa r ,m ‘‘" ‘ ‘ he boys and din. B. A. Miller, H arry W ostell. | M„ nv T elephones N um bers c h * n g e .l Inimitable reader, making her charac vallls p aper In speaking of th e recital j girls club w ork and includes dlvl- Will be printed Tuesday, , M 1 ters throb with life and realism. aurice B otkin, C. A H oeker, C. O. Many telephone lines have been During her program here, which will says “ th e left-hand n u m b e r 'o i M is s;’ '" " 8 fo' bo' / / ' y ' ra b b lt" and W - December • Schneider. changed over and som e folks are I be on the first night of the Festival, G ladys Neal was done In such a way ! Miss E thel Calkins, county leader, It takes only 50 men to form th e learn in g to answ er a new ring has Just selected a p o ultry team and Be- she will give a two p art program, the to m ake h er th e object of especially a team to Judge th e eggs. Will contain feature stories, u n it but th e h earty response met fore calling on e’s best g irl It will be Drat p art a playlet and a series of as favorable co m m ent.” here and in q u iries from Bull Run, wise to look up th e nam e in th e di ahort- humorous readings. It ta In T he p o ultry ju d g in g team Is from write-ups of local activities Sandy Miss Neal is p resid en t of th e and E stacada in d icate th a t a rectorv and see If th e n u m b er has ‘ba second part of her program th a t th e G ilbert p oultry club of which and enterprises, illustrations com plete com pany m ight be form ed been changed, otherw ise e m b a rra s she will give her original French Cos E uterpe, an ho n o rary m usical o r-| Mrs. Alien Seidel la th e leader The n a t O .A .C . com posed of \ and other interesting mat In th e fu tu re w ith h ea d q u arte rs at sing m istakes m ight occur. T he cen tum e Revue. In this revue many g re an g u izatio m em bers selected to en te r th e ju d g la r music stu d en ts. unique costum es and quaint head G resham . T here is no expense to ing contest are Allen Seidel, W alter ter. tra ls have a list of changes and are dresses worn In the French provinces 'b e m»t by the local organization as try in g to avoid m istakes but It will H ulse and Ivan Cook C. 8, B rew ster are shown. These are displayed by !th e federal governm ent furn ish es j Kreatly facilitate th e ir work If th e the assistance of young ladies from ’™ " - ...... ... ............ Extra copies will be limited. uniform s, guns, and everything ne- pafron B wjj , use th e new d irecto ries the audience. _________ gave them som e p relim in ary Instruc- your order in early. cessary for d rillin g and pays for drill wh)eh have Just been Issued. Most I ’elr him I lU za er at Itnseollvllle j'Io n In p o ultry Judging T here is nothing else Just like tkla hall and arm ory, besides paying th e of th e business houses have th e ir old on the platform, and It Is extrem ely G range. T he egg ju d g in g team was select- men a nom inal snm each n ig h t they num bers but some of th e professional lntereetlng and educational. Tbe R ussellville gran g e Is p u ttin g fed from th e Lynch team a fte r a series Speak for advertising space drill. on a co u n try fa ir and b azaar a t th e ir of co m petitive Judging contests T he men have new num bers The F irs t S tate Bank furn ish es Its at once. C. O. Schneider, who has been in saving depositors with U. S. T reasu ry hail on th e Base Line road Decem ber m em bers of th e team are Clifford charge of th e arran g em en ts. Is now Kebeknh Hexam Docemlier 4. certificates ru n n in g six m onths or one 4 beginning at 7:30. Much p rep ara- M iddleton, A rth u r Eddy, and H enry w aiting word from Col. Geo. A. tlon is being m ade and th e free en- Brown. iw .„ K , .. .. , i On D e c e m b - 4, th e Boring Re- y ear bearin g In terest a t ra te of 6% p«-r cen t and 6 per cent. No sa fe r te rta ln m e n t and circus proceeding f T hese team s will be doing some . W hite before com pleting th e organ!- J wi„ , bplr a n n u a | b secu rities can be had . tf th e b azaar Is well w orth o n e’s tim e hard practice work d u rin g th e next ________ ’Jinks and w in ter bazaar. An a a a o rt-; Packages for th e sale may be se n t to ; two weeks and expect to bring home Dry wood, first grow th seasoned John Brown Is prepared to give mP,nt of U8P,ul «rticles D. R ussellville G range, Box 220 R .F .D .l, som e blue rlbbona from th e show. (g rea tly reduced rate s In in su ran ce on i be on Ba'*’ evening a t th e fir fo r sale, also green wood, P o rtlan d , O regon. Good m usic has . t'a th e y , G resham , phone 97. autom obiles and o th e r p ro p erty In th e Odd Fellow s hall. been arran g ed fo r and dan cin g will IO4I. largest and best com panies on ea rth . I ---------------------- Goal begin a t 1 0:20 S upper will b e ' „ T h ”1 Pb" n,> " um,bPr, W * Phone your o rd er and be protected a t T h ere’s no profiteering In th e O rd er your coal now of E kstrom , I Hessel A G resham O verland Co.— prl- once. Phone 981. 7 9 ' C hristm as seal sale. I vate line T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf a«r’ *d Ceora B. Lanham The Christmas OUTLOOK 14. Get