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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, n o . 82 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, APPROPRIATION FOR FAIR DENIED BY COMMISSIONERS FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1920 DECEMBER 15 LAST DAY FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES $1.50 PER YEAR MRS. KITZMILLER HURT T he follow ing is a copy of a le tte r ju st received by Milton A. Miller, col- _ _ A bout fifty persons from several lector of In te rn a l R evenue for the , t —?, sections of M ultnom ah county district of Oregon from th e Comtnis- storm ed th e county com m issioners on j sloner of In te rn a l R evenue at W ash- W ednesday m orning In answ er to th e m gton, D. C., reg ard in g th e paym ent i req u est of th e county fa ir sto c k h o ld -jof th e la8t in stallm en t of income ta x i . ers b e to e s be . , on hand w ith an appeal „ ¡ ¿ o , , f b o , r | !‘*ue Decem . e e « ber ™ 15, t b . t 1920. , „ w , ,.| BIG HOLIDAY OUTLOOK—DEC. 14 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Mrs. S. R K itzm iller Is confined TROUTDALE LADIES AID BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL HA I would the Holiday Season be worth with- to h*r lloI“p " hh injuries which »he . received «lien th e horse which she T he L adies’ Aid b azaar held here OUT a V III 1st m a s t U tlo o k . I t would b e m i s s e d was d riving becam e frig h ten ed at a j S atu rd ay nig h t In the Columbia and, moreover, you would miss lots of good I“ o ,o rc >e |e “ P»et th e buggy ( H ighw ay hull, was a w onderful sue- things. We won’t forget you a n j we ask you p„t°b«™ bow"»"I , Tb’ 6“ “tl,ul . " ot “ £ » “ " * C h n s tn u s 0 " “ « * » be UM. fair. G resham and vicinity was believe th a t they have ten days g race i s s u e d I e c . 14. Looks like It would he a big 16-page, high- and a bone may be broken. T he arm her b eau tifu l souvenirs bro u g h t by largely represented and th e re were on the fo u rth in stallm en t of th e In-' ly illustrated, two-colored paper, with much reading of special *“ 80 8" olle11 tHat th e physician her son F ra n k from th e Sam oan delegations from P lea san t Home, come and excess profits taxes due De could not d eterm in e if th e bone was Islan d s at th e close of th e war. In Such a provision was interest and page after page of important Holiday announce broken o r not P le a sa n t Valley, F airview , Rock cem ber 15. She suffers a g reat ch arg e of sales at th e fancy w ork booth, were Mrs L. A. H arlow , Mrs. deal w ith It. wood and Lents. A n um ber of P o rt contained in th e 1917 re v e n u e Act. ' ments. Something for everybody. T he accident happened near th e J R K cttrr aml Mrs M ar>’ P arso n s; land people w ere also on hand, all but was rem oved by th e Revenue Act . A few ex tra co p ies. Hotter speak for you rs— lOc each. being of one m ind In m aking th e re of 1918. No extension can be g ran t- C. M. Z im m erm an hom e as Mrs. K itz aprons, Mrs. G eorge P arrish and ('orrespoiM lcuce anil item s so licited . Mrs. C. I. Thom as. T he T ru e Blue quest for assistance in financing th e ed u n d er th e law. m iller was bringing a cra te of eggs class had ch arg e of th ree o th e r Our form s m ust clotte S aturday, th e 11th. Hurry up w ith th at ad. “ December 15 is the last day for fair. to tow n. Ju st a little ahead of her booths presided over by th e ir mem J. D. Lee, one of th e new ly-elected th e paym ent of th e fo u rth in stall- J a man was sta rtin g a m otorcycle and bers as follow s: candy. Miss Olive dlrecto rs and a m em ber of th e next ,nent of t!,e Income and excess profits . th e noise of th e engine frlg h ten eo W ilson, Miss Belle P arso n s; fish leg islatu re, acted as spokesm an for taxes due th is year. To avoid pen th e horse. J u s t as Mrs. K itzm iller pond. Miss Mary M cGinnis; punch, th e delegation and m ade a request alty, th e tax m ust be in th e offices of P ractically called to him to w ait u n til she passed Miss M argaret Spence. was sold in all tn e for an ap propriation of one-tenth of th e C ollectors of In te rn a l Revenue an autom obile sta rte d up In th e lieu, ev ery th in g In an o th e r p retty little a m ill. T he com m issioners heard o r branch offices by m idnight of th a t vicinity and the horse becam e panic booths. th e request very graciously and then date. The Union High school is crow ded phone n u m b er of this d ep a rtm en t is ' strick en , backed th e buggy u p settin g booth Helen L audan and F aye P a r P aym en t of th e fo u rth in stallm en t ,it|s se m ester to capacity w ith a fine T U I- P ersons d esirin g in fo rm atio n it and lan d in g Mrs. K itzm iller ana sons sold h ealth stam ps, su p erv is 'd througli C om m issioner H olm an m ane by Mrs. H arry W aite. T he am o u nt m any excuses why an ap propriation may be m ade in cash o r by money or- boJy Qf 8erious-m inded boys and about farm work o r th e ir stock a re the eggs in th e " d itc h and headed tak en at th is booth was $6.73, which would be very hard to get. It was der or check. 1 lie B ureau of In te r g ir,8 who jjave eome h ere to be bene- °®e re d > free o( charge, th e assistan ce tow ard home. T he buggy was throw n is en tirely se p arate from th e bazaar. explained th a t the various dem ands nal R evenue urges th a t w henever j fitted by th e in stru c to n provided by o i exJ)ert advice. com pletely over and th e horse soon T he delicious chicken su p p er was upon th è budget a re already m ore possible paym ent be m ade by check ,14 experienced in stru c to rs. T he en -i T he hem e economic g irls are or- broke loose from th e buggy. He ju st as p o p u lar us th e m erchandise. th an $100,000 beyond th e available o r mon y o n t r. i s n o t o< e ps ro |j m ent to ,]a te js 93 boys and 122 Kanizing in o rd er to prom ote th e in- * aB 8t°PPed a t th e S tapleton farm , T he lim ited tuble space m aking It th e tnvnnvpr taxpayer hv by saving st„ hint , „ a trip »„I to N eighbors and passing people h u r necessary for w aiting lines of h u n funds, am ong them being new coun tho g irls. T h ere are desks for only 210. I , le rests of th a t d ep artm en t. Ju st at ty hospital, th e roads, th e bridges, the collector's office and avoids con gry diners. Mrs. Win. Spence was ¡A bout 40 boys and g irls, m any of Present the cooking class is stu d y in g ried to Mrs. K itzm iller's assistan ce m an ag er of th e su p p er, assisted by th e lib ra rie s and o th e r objects th a t gestion a t th e c a sh ie r’s window. and L. Crum b, who was passing, took whom w ere fo rm er stu d e n ts, h a v e : recipes fo r C h ristm as sw eetm eats, a corps of w orkers, w hile Mrs. Lee are all clam oring for money. It was Check o r money o rd e r should be her to h er hom e w here a physician ' been com pelled to seek in stru c tio n ; fFUit cake and candies. E vans and a bevy of g irls had ch arg e explained th a t to g ra n t th e fa ir the m ade payable to “ C ollector of I n te r , elsew here o r they a re not In sc h o o l, T he m usic d ep a rtm en t is one of tn e was called. of th e dining room. relief dem anded would cripple some nal R evenue.” I tills year. T his is a m ost d eplorable j m ost p o p u lar In school. Mr. T aylor A bout $220 was ta k en in a lto Bills have been se n t to taxpayer», of th e o th e r en terp rises and th a t g e th e r of which n ear $172 will ur 1 condition of affairs fo r any cotninuni- spends nearly fo u r days each week BURNS CAUSE DEATH th e re would not be enough money but failu re to receive a bill does not OF AGED MINISTER net. T his does not include the to go around. relieve th e tax p ay er of his obligation ty. A new up-to-date school build- in th is work. T h ere a re 31 m em bers stam p sales. Ing is a necessity h ere and it is the! of th e G irls' Glee club and 21 m em J u s t before receiving th e fa ir del to pay on tim e.” Rev. A. J. Josselyn. a pioneer A good jo k e th e Aid m em bers duty of th e people, whose children bers of th e Boys’ Glee club. T he o r egation th e Rose F estival commit-1 --------------------- - M ethodist m in iste r of the Pacific have on them selves is th a t they had are clam oring for a high school ed u ch e stra is th e la rg e st and best in the tee had been tu rn ed down w ith the YOU MAY SEE THE N orthw est, died at his home at Canby, a q u an tity of very fine staiu rem ov cation, to build it. Dem ocracy d e history of th e school und includes CANAL sam e sta te m en ts but in both cases | PANAMA T h u rsd ay m orning. Decem ber 9th, an e r on hand to sell, and forgot to m ands it. N arrow ntindedness in eig h t violins, fo u r cornets, clarin et, th e su b ject was left open for fu rto i. a resu lt of bu rn s which lie received have it th e re a t all. A fine illu stra te d le ctu re on th e | holding to a n tiq u ated ideas as to old flute, sn a re d ru m and accom panist. T he members of the Aid wish to consideration the next day and each , „ . „ „ , . T h an k sg iv in g day. Rev. Mr. Jo sse th a n k all who so generously aided , P anam a C anal will be given next Sun- d istric t bou n d ary lines m ust give T here are 19 piano stu d e n ts. T h u rs tv as invited to have a rep rese n tativ e , lyn was cleaning a clock with k ero by d o n atin g m aterials, food, work, ,, . , . . . . ‘ <lay evening at th e M ethodist church. way to m ore m odern m ethods in day m orr.ing th e G irls' Glee club sang m eet w ith th e budget com m ittee th e ' sene when it exploded inflicting severe o r In any way co n trib u ted to the suc- T he P anam a is ’th e w o rld ’s g re a te st school ad m in istra tio n If th e boys and the follow ing num bers for assem bly: next forenoon. H. A. Lewis w«-, b u rn s ab o u t th e face and arm s. I tlc e s s fu l evening, w ater-w ay, as well as ti e g rea test en g irls a re to be p rep ared for th e best “ S alu t D 'A m our” (E lg a r) and “ Sil nam ed on th e p art of th e fair asso was th o u g h t th a t he was im proving ; G uests from out of town atten d in g gineering fea t ev er perfo rm ed . Its citizenship a t th e le a st cost to th e ver S tre am " (L o h r.) T he siu d e n t ciation as such in an effort to help but th e fight proved too great fo r his 'h e b az aa r were Mr. and Mrs. C, 1. E rad icatio n of d istric t, body is looking forw ard to ntaffy o r site was selected belo re Jam estow n taxpayers. stren g th . j R aker, Mrs. F ie tta H ibbard, Mr. and show why th e county fa ir should be was settled. T h e locks, th e e a rth - and in som e in stances, county boun ch estral num bers d u rin g th e year. given at least some help even though Rev. Josselyn cante to Oregon m ore 1 Mr8 J a y Bailey und fam ily, all of slides, th e su n k en forests, an d th e dary lines, consolidation of schools T he com m ercial d ep a rtm en t is th an 60 years ago and has held many 1 M7 ' A th e sum be less th a n th a t asked for. work of th e C h ristian m issionaries and tra n sp o rta tio n of pupils Is th e crow ded to capacity this y ear and is lm p o rta n t positions in th e M ethodist Mrs. W llford Delaney Among those who spoke for th e will be vividly show n. , , , , P o rtlan d , Mr. und Mrs. S. Dixon and crying need of th is and o th e r cotn- doing excellent work. T h ere a re 24 . . . . ap p ro p riatio n , besides Mr. Lee, w ere church. He recently celeb rated th e fan , | | y Mrs. F lorence Ingalls, B. S. The su b je ct of th e p a sto r’s m o rn m unities in Oregon. O th er sta te s a re ! sh o rth an d stu d e n ts and 23 boys and H. A. Lewis, H. L. St. C lair, R aj 50th an n iv ersary of his m inistry. G ran t, all of F airview . M tb . Ray ing serm on will be “ One of O ur Ex b oasting of th e n u m b er of th e ir c o n - , girls are ta k in g typew riting. In a Olli and E. L. T horpe. It was sug Many M ethodist churches in O re C uddlford and Basil of P o rtlan d , posed F la n k s.” solidated schools and th e ir efficiency ' test th is week one s tu d e n t w rote 66 gested th a t Rome of th e o th e r ap p ro gon, W ashington and Idaho w ere es Ralph M ercer and Rev. E arl It. C ot T he E p w o rth L eague devotional u n d er th e new system w ords a m in u te for 10 m in u tes on a tab lish ed th ro u g h Itis efforts. At one ton of P lea san t Home, Miss Maxine p riations be reduced, notably for topic is “ P e te r's Receipe fo r Success.” T h ere are 55 m em bers of th e se n io ’- ty p e w riter w ith o u t an e rro r. ’ This road im provem ents or m a in te n a n c e , tim e he was p asto r of th e Fairview Thom as, M armot. L eaders, E sth e r P eterso n and L etltla class th is year, 33 g irls and 22 boys. record will be exceeded by m any s tu T h e L ad les’ Aid had a very pleas of the branch lib raries o r som e of M. E. church. Pulfer. Special m usic by M artha The largest class h ereto fo re g rad u - d en ts before th e close of school. th e o th e r things th a t could w ait About 15 years ago he retired from a n t m eeting w ith Mrs. Mary P arsons H agberg. P ete r alsö will be present. ated from th is school num bered 28. B ask etb all is engaging th e a tte n th e active m inistry and took up his W ednesday aftern o o n . The business aw hile. T h ere’s alw ays som ething in te re s t T h ere Is no building In th is com m u tion of those inclined to ath letic was se ttlin g up b azaar affairs. One At th e m eeting held on T hursday, residence on a farm n ea r Canby. He would th in k th e ex tra chickens w ere ing going on in “ The C hurch at th e n ity larg e enough in w hich to hold sp o rts. A bout 50 boys a re tu rn in g which Mr. Lewis atten d ed , the bud was 78 years of age. all used up by th e b azaar supper, C en ter.” com m encem ent exercises! o ut for p ractice two afte rn o o n s a g et was com pleted. The fa ir appro T he fu n eral will be held at th e but for refre sh m e n ts here came T he S enior G irls’ club is to be a week. T he G irls’ A thletic associa M ethodist church in Canby a t 11 most delicious chicken sandw iches, p riatio n was refused as well as th a t STARCH FACTORY new o rg an izatio n of th e school. They tion has ju s t form ed by electing ot o’clock S atu rd ay . fo r th e Rose F estival. W hile th e la t and coffee. Mrs. M orris McGinnis BEGINS SEASON'S WORK I expect to ban q u et th e football boys fleers for th e cu rre n t year. They w in | _____ and Mrs. Lee E vans assisted Mrs. te r is not of m uch im portance to the before th e holidays an d m ake th e ir rival th e boys In In terest and skill In l ’ursons In serving. people of th e county at large it is a NUMBER OF FARMS T he potato sta rc h factory sta rte d Influence felt th ro u g h o u t th e school b ask etb all contests. T he P a re n t T eacher circle of decided disappointm ent to learn th a t last week and has been w orking all SOLD RECENTLY year. T ro u td ale holds its re g u la r m eeting A Union H igh D ebating L eague is th e county fa ir has been left in such week with a crew of five men. A “ G et-to g e th er” m eeting of the being planned In o rd e r to stim u la te G ottlieb F u d lck u r of Ju n ctlo u City, F rid ay afte rn o o n , D ecem ber 10, at a plight th a t o th e r m eans m ust tie They have on hand now ab o u t 50 a g ric u ltu ra l stu d e n ts was held In th e In terest in d eb atin g and public sp eak K ansas, has purchased th e C. E. Ruk th e schoolhouse. found of financing the in stitu tio n if tons of potatoes ready to w ork upon Miss Evelyn K endall left Monday room s of th e a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t ing. T he school has again jo in ed the 20-acre farm , fo u r m iles south of a fa ir is to be held next year. and every indication points to a suc fo r a visit with h e r a u n t, Mrs. N. last F rid a y evening. Tw enty-six boys Oregon High School D ebating L eague G resham on th e Dam ascus road for a Lynch, In S eattle. W hile much m ore money could cessful year. T he first lot of sta rc h are ta k in g th is w ork. Some of th e and will ta k e p a rt in th e Low er Co cash consid eratio n of $6500. Mr. be used th an is available u n d er this was p u t Into th e drying process to Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at hom e pro jects alre ad y chosen by th e lum bia D istrict contests th is year. F u d ick ar, who was m arried th is week th e church next Sunday evening at y e a r's tax levy it is openly expressed day. boys th is y ear include, potatoes, a l A stu d e n t council is to be form ed expects to m ake th is his home. 7 :3 0 on th e su b ject, “ G od’s Love th a t som e of the item s on th e budget Chas. N ordllng of B ridal Veil has and P ow er.” T he O lder Boys’ conference for falfa, p o u ltry , pigs, b erries, fur- next week to com plete th e new plan list m ight have been changed so as to give fa ir relief. No explanation Is the W illam ette V alley will be held bearin g anim als, farm records afid j of stu d e n t co-operative school govern- purchased seven acres from H allie I work. The n o . J ' C ontinued on page 4 C h ristensen fo r a berry ranch in REV. MARANGEOPA TO given why th e new county hospital at Salem D ecem ber 10, 11 and 12. Pow ell Valley. T he price was $4650. SPEAK AT COTTRELL fund could not have been reduced in It Is expected th a t th e re will be front D. Deverell of P lea san t Home re view of th e fact th a t fu tu re appro 250 to 300 boys In atten d a n ce and of T he people of C o ttrell and vicinity cently p u rch ased th e 20-acre farm of p riatio n s w ill cover several years yet. this nu m b er P o rtla n d expects to are p lanning on a big m eeting at th e Mrs. Mary Jo h an so n at C o rb ett for O ther budget item s a re being c riti send 100 boys. F re e e n te rta in m e n t com m unity church next Sunday $1600. In Salem hom es will be provided fo r cized in m uch th e sam e way. when Rev. H arrab elllo A. M aran- Ju liu s M arkw ait of E stacada, ».. As an educational in stitu tio n the th e delegates. geopo will preach In th e m orning. M. H arrison and C. E. R usher of la ir ran k s witlt th e schools and li- {afternoon and evening. G resham have purchased th ree at res S torage b attery rep a irin g and re b raries and it is felt th a t it should T his m issionary has had w onder from th e G resham Realty and In v est have the support of public funds. 'Jo /k ' ^R aker’^- ’¡ Io * " '1 g e n e ra to r ful experiences and Is said to be an m ent com pany for a to ta l of $2800. For benefit of American Legion Club Rooms, As to th e Rose F estival It is a P o rt j T he property Is located on W allula .e n te rta in in g speaker. Read th e W an t Ada. land ad v ertisin g schem e and should which have been recently purchased. A basket d in n er will be served at I H eights and th e tw o first nam ed In- be su pported by those who will get ployed to help th e fa ir o u t is no! noon an d everyone Is Invited to at- , tend to build on th e ir p roperty in the th e benefit, such as th e railro a d s, I know n yet, but It is In tim ated again , tend and enjoy the services. j n ear fu tu re . hotels, banks, m erchants and others. | th a t th e town of G resham will n. T hese deals were handled by K rlder N either th e Rose F estival no r fa ir 1 asked to ta k e over th e g ro u n d s as a ' F roe Sou ven ir. & E lklngton. Get a free sotivan Ir of Mary Pick- a re m oney m aking schem es but park and allow th e fa ir board to con- ford, S atu rd ay , at th e G resham th e fair has the m erit of being edu- I tinue as usual on th e lim ited sta te ap- Pvrex Oven Glass m akes Ideal T h eater. Good Orchestra Music :: A Good Time Assured See “ Rebecca of Suttny- cational and one of th e factors th a t propriation , unless th e leg islatu re C h ristin as gifts A large asso rtm en t brook F a rm ." Admlsson 15c and la rg e lj concern the econom ic life of 1 comes to its relief w ith a la rg e r sum to select from a t L. L. K idder Hdw. 35c.— Adv. Keep This Date Open the m etropolis. 1 than hereto fo re has been ap p ro p riat- Co. Ju st w hat o th e r m eans will be e m - ' ed. C ream se p arato rs in all sizes used Read w hat Mr W anTad says. an d new. W. A. Hessel. UNION HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IS 215 American Legion Dance MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM Christma^ Eve FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 "SONOR A ’ “The sweetest tone of them all’ Hear it before you buy a Phonograph KODAK Just what he'd always wanted, by the way. There is some one in your family, too, who has always wanted a Kodak. This store is G. H. Q.—Gift Head Quarters. Easy Terms Kodaks, $9.49 up Hrownies, $2.86 up G re sh a m D ru g C o. Albums and Everything Photographic The R e x a ll Store G . M . D A V ID S O N Successor to POWELL PHARMACY Ivory Included with the wide selection of Gifts for HER is the ever acceptable “PY-RA-LIN” IVORY We have a complete stock of the plain and I)uBarry patterns GUY D. JONES, Jeweler The Christmas Store