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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 90 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM COUNCIL HOLDS AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING MANY SPECIALISTS TO BE HERE AND SPEAK FARM BUREAU WEEK At th e re g u la r counclk m eeting charged ag a in st the w ater d ep artm en t Some of the best Inform ed men of ¡fa rm crops and crop ro tatio n . Before held T uesday evening several m a t and $75 a g a in st th e g en e ral fund. th e wes: on a g ric u ltu ra l su b jects will ta k in g up his work here he was for ters of in te rest were tak en up and a T he tre a su re r's sa lary was left at th e arriv e in G resham next week to speak several years an in stru c to r in th e great deal of im p o rta n t business ra te of $15 per m onth, one-half to be on th e F arm B ureau W eek program farm crops departm ent a t O. A. C. un- paid from th e w ate r fu n d and one- handled. They rep rese n t m any lines of w ork d er P rofessor Hyslop. He is thor- h a jf from th e general fund. T he re T he old council m et and took up and th e ic -in te re sts and w ork varies oughly inform ed an d capable and will the re g u la r business and o rdered bills co rd er’s sa lary was fixed a t $25 per b u t all are recognized specialists in have much of p ractical value for those m onth which will be paid from the paid up. th e ir lines. present. His su b ject will be "T he g en eral fund. The m a tte r of th e refu n d in g of C B R uzek, who will speak on Legum e Crops in h a rm R otation, Mayor M iller then announced th e $164 to V ictor G alb raith , Thos. Wiles soil fertility and crop ro tatio n on th e W ednesday will be th e big poul- following com m ittees to serve for the and C. G. L arson of the Davidson ad opening day of th e week is th e best try day and probably one of th e big dition was bro u g h t up and a te tte r com ing year: qualified m an in the country to dis- Jays of the week. H. E. < °sb> w from th e ir atto rn ey s read asking th a t F inance i It. H ow ltt, G. W. cuss soil fertility in th is country, be th e principal sp eak er of th e day this rnonty be refunded at once. The W onacott,, 1!. L. W alrad. Two years ago P rofessor Ruzek m ade and since the poultry dem o n stratio n s money was advanced fo r th e in stalla H ealth and Police A. W. Botkin, a soil survey of M ultnom ah county ¡ w hich he gave la st A ugust in t is tion of w ate r pipes to th ese places. L. L. K idder, A. H am m ar. and has been on every 40-acre tra c t county, needs no in tro d u ctio n to th e The city has ag reed to refund the Public P ro p erty — L. L. K idder, G. of tillable soil o r soil th a t ever will be poultrym cn here. Mr. Cosby is a money advanced for extension work W. W onacott. B. L. W alrad. tillab le in this country. He m ade I recognized a u th o rity on p o ultry both w henever th e re tu rn s pay 6 per cent Ways and Means B. L. W alrad, borings on these tra c ts to determ ine ¡ h ere in the west and also in eastern on th e investm ent. At p resen t the T. H. H ow ltt. A. W. Botkin. th e depth and q uality of th e soil an l «tales w here he sp en t a n u m b er qf system is said to be paying not more F ire and W a te r— A. H atnm ar, L. also to determ in e the q u ality of the years in th is w ork before com ing th an 1 per cent. T he council in L. K idder. T. R. H ow ltt. subsoil. T his gives him m uch vain- west. He ta lk s p o ultry in a stra ig h t stru cted th e reco rd er to refuse pay S treets ami P ublic W ays G. W. able in form ation about th e q uality of from -the-shoulder m an n er and in a m ent. W onacott, A. W. Botkin, A. H am m ar. th e soil of th is country and w hat ¡ m a n n er th a t holds th e in te rest and The question of th e resig n atio n of The m ayor in stru cted th e com m it elem ents are needed to bring best re- in term s th a t can be understood. He it. L. W nlrad was th en ta k en up. At te e on public to m ake an inventory su its on crops grow n here. *8 recognized as an ex p ert dem on- a recent m eeting Mr. W a lrad ’s resig of-public property and equipm ent and He is now w orking in cooperation O ra to r and also as one well inform ed nation was tabled. T. R. H ow ltt led provide p ro p er housing for any w ith th e F arm B ureau of th is county '>n al1 lines of poultry w ork, the tight to reta in Mr. W alrad on th e eq uipm ent th a t may be left o u t in in conducting a four-year fertiliza- Chas. E. B rew ster, form erly o council. He said th a t it was th e duty j the w eather. tiou d em onstration on the A. G. Salz- O. A. C„ is so well know n in this p art B oring, Oregon, Jan . 6, 1921.— it will continue w estw ard, ru n n in g of th e business men of th e town to T he question of a nig h t w atchm an m an farm east of the Sandy river. , of th e country th a t he needs no in- stra ig h t tow ard th e house, leaving serve on th e council. was brought up and a co m m ittee of He is thoroughly fam iliar w ith soil troduction. and m any old friends E d ito r O u tlo o k :— H erb ert Gadow and th e cut-off a t th e first tu rn . T his will C. A. C aro th ers, who was elected at J th ree appointed to secu re subscrip fertilizers, especially th e com m ercial " i ll be glad to g reet him on P oultry fam ily left on Sunday for th e ir hom e be one of th e m any im provem ents th e last an n u a l election to fill the v a tions from various business to cover fertilizers w hich are com ing into Day. Mr. B rew ster has been very at W estern, N ebraska, a fte r a two- planned for th a t farm by its new cancy caused by Mr. W alrad 's resig th e expense of having a w atchm an to active in prom oting th e p oultry in m ore general use in this country w eeks’ v isit w ith Mrs. G adow 's p a r ow ner. nation, refused to accept the position g u ard th e in te re s ts 'o f th e tow n. G. dustry and has given m uch tim e to I. N. G abrielson is th e G overnm ent f h e n u m b er of telephone su b scrib u n d er any circum stances and finally W. W onacott, B. L. W alrad and A. th e prom oting of Judging contests ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ram ser. Mrs. ro control nprvia.io. specialist who ha3 r o d u en e ill t COUIIU1 " “ ““ .... , , . ,, , ers, who are favorably Inclined to Mr. W alrad was prevailed upon to W. Botkin w ere appointed to do th is -harge of th e rodent control w ork in am ° " e th e ch ild ren s clubs. He is a Gadow had not seen h er folks fo r 11 Join th e G resham system , is g ra d u a l continue fo r th e balance of his term . work. T he business houses will be years. T he Gadows are very favor Oregon. He has worked extensively I " c " “ nown friend. His topic T h e, ly increasing. Conditions a re .not ably im pressed w ith Oregon, despite T he D. C. Ross b u ilding was next canvassed to secure m onthly subscrip in eastern and south ern Oregon coun- Im portance of Good F o u n d atio n ripe yet for such a step, but they considered an d th e council ordered tions. W hen th is is done sealed bids th e continuous rains. T he green g rass, ties. By the w ork of the departm ent Stock, is of g eneral in terest, seem to be m a tu rin g rapidly. the m arsh al to ta k e steps to see th a t will be called for and applicants will u n d er his control, m any squirrels. j C. T. Lam b is n o t so w ell known flowers bloom ing outd o o rs on New Rudolph M ueilenhoff of Damascus, th e building is torn down o r p ut in a be expected to sta te w hat wages are Y ear’s day, the q u ality of soils and rab b its, field mice, moles, co y o tes,! by local poultrym en how ever, h e I who spent th e C hristm as vacation safe condition. At p resen t a high expected and th e h o u rs they will and o th ers anim als d etrim en ta l to th e associated w ith Prof. Jas. Dry- h arv ested crops, g rav eled and paved w ith th e hom e folks, is back a t Cor wind m ig h t cause the fro n t of th e work. roads, and th e w elcom ing sp irit of the T he council will m eet the farm er, have been killed. den a t th e , ° \ C’ f° r 8eveJ al ? ear8 vallis, w here he is ta k in g a course in building to fall on th e stre e t. deficit if th e re is any betw een the Mr. G abrielson will assist in put- j Since leaving th e college Mr. Lamb O regonians, alj th ese m ade them wish R udolph is T he rec o rd e r announced th a t the am ount subscribed and am o u n t need tin g on a sq u irrel poisoning cam- ba8 been ln th e com m ercial poultry I for th e tim e w hen they may m ake the g eneral ag ric u ltu re. very much in terested in his studies, assessm ents had been fixed for th e ed to secure th e rig h t s o rt of man. paign in this county in th e spring if I bu8‘“ « “ in W ashington He is wel G resham co u n try th e ir home. Mrs. E. Schw edier and son Ed and intends to be a real farm er some im provem ents, g rad in g and g rav e l T he com m ittee will rep o rt a t a spec th e re are enough farm ers in terested Qualified to speak on th e su b ject of w ard are very much u n d er th e |d a v . T he day has passed when moss- ing. on E ast T hird street* T he cost ial m eeting which has been called in tak in g up th is work. All those in- “ Incubation Problem s. back ran ch in g is a paying proposi will be $0.2377 per ru n n in g foot. T he fo r Ja n u ary 12. w eather. terested In th is line of w ork should A ndrf w 8 ’ aI1° tb e r 8Pe a k ’ Mr. Teevin is still suffering from tion, and m ore and m ore does th e assessm ents fo r th e g rad in g and R ecorder S chneider was in stru cted plan to m eet Mr. G abrielson a t th e *r - 18 a >8° " el1 inform ed on poultry .. . „ ; and his poultry in v estig atio n al work th e effects of a poisoned hand. Two farm in g of th e fu tu re belong to th e graveling of L aw rence stre e t from to d ra ft an o rdinance m odeled along "^T uesday ,°P ro f.O . R. Hyslop, who is tb e U- s D ep artm en t of A gri- years ago he ran a la rg e sliv er in hi3 m an who know s his crops, soil and South R oberts avenue to Ridge ave th e line! of an o rdinance in effect In clixtatic conditions, no m a tte r w heth nue were fixed a t $0.237 per ru n n in g P o rtlan d which gives the police forces head of th e F arm Crops d epartm ent ' cu ltu re produced som e v aluable re hand, and p arts of it could n ot be ex e r th is know ledge be acquired in col foot. power to h alt and search any su s al O. A. C.. will be the speaker. Pro- 8 u lts- , He 18 on* ° f th e lead in g au- tracted , but slowly w orked th e ir way th ro u g h th e hand causing blood lege, w hich of course is preferable, T hese assessm ents w ere accepted picious p arties found on th e streets , fessor T T 1 X - s„ f„ «d thoritie8 on tu rk ey s and w rote one H yslop is the best inform ed „ u poisoning. Since Mr. and Mrs. T ee o r th ro u g h experience and study o:i and R ecorder S chneider was ordered a fte r a given hour, probably 1 p. m. . . man on farm crops in th e w est. m-» To of the G overnm ent b u lletin s on the vin are alone m ost of th e tim e, they th e hom e farm . to fix assessm ent figures for th e work Floyd Mack presented a proposi m ost . # farm ers U«, he .cozin needs rx« no inirnfiiiP Introduc-) su b / ject of “ T urkeys, T h eir H abits a re having a h ard tim e a t farm ing. A n u m b er of young folks of this done on L aw rence stre e t from Ridge tion to th e council to sell th e town tion as m any are fam iliar w ith his and Ca" » ’’ He **>» d,8CU8a con- Besides th is Mrs. Teevin is n ot at com m unity h eard H an d el's c a n ta ta, avenue to th e end of Law rence street. electric lig h t globes a t a 17 per cent work in th e im proving of farm c ro n /™ » ° P °u ltry enem ie8' , n h er best. In Ju ly , when th e electric the M essiah, in P o rtlan d on Monday T he w ork is n ot yet com pleted. discount on th e list price If a con ,, , . . . . . . ... _U. L. Upson, m anager of th e Pa- conditions In th e sta te for th e past line caused such a d istu rb an ce witli evening. W ords can n o t express the T his com pleted th e work of th e tra c t were signed by th e city for . few years. He i is an au th .i. o rity ■!.„ „„ cific C ooperative P o u ltry producers, on po- ” . •„ . ,, . ____ is well acq uainted h ere and will th e D am ascus telephone system , Mrs. effect th is in sp irin g m asterpiece has j old council and th e new officers and $150 w orth In a year. tato es, ensilage and cover crops. Mr. . . . . councilm en were sw orn In as follows: A new cu lv ert was o rd ered placed _ abrielson . , , . has also , . been , in terested in ! have an in te restin g “ m essage from Teevin got som e of th e kick, which on a receptive soul. G As yet o u r com m unity has no Mayor, K A. M iller; m arshal, Gregg on R oberts av en u e n ear th e R ichard threw h er across th e room . The , legislative . , in. the m arketin g stan d p o in t. He will w ork and w-as especially ” ” shock gave h e r a nervous b rea k nam e. Only a few nam es have been Cox; tre a su re r, J. H. M etzger; re Beadle place. . . stan . d ard !- I tell * of the problem s of th . e producers active in g e ttin g .. th e g ra in ” , . down front which she has not a lto suggested, of which “ O p p o rtu n ity ” ’ c o r d e r , C. G. S chneider; councilm en, The council closed at a late h o u r . .i ■ ,ki„ xi„ and how many of these have already ratio n law enacted in th is sta te . He seem s to be th e mos^ appropriate. O. W. W onacott, A. W. Botkin and a fte r having tran sacted an unusual g e th e r recovered. has been w orking lately on a bill to j een m e t' _______________ Mr. Schw edier is changing th e T he w rite r will gladly consider o th e r L. L. K idder. am o u n t of business. establish a feed law to govern the B usiness m eeting and election of road leading to his house from th e suggestions for a nam e before m ak Several changes w ere m ade in the honest labeling of all mixed grain ofpcers of th e A m erican Legion Aux- county ro ad . W infred Hill spent several days In W hen com pleted it ing th is one p erm an en t. salaries of th e salaried officers. The feeds. I iliary will be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. A happy and prosperous New Y ear m arsh a l's salary was Increased from P o rtlan d th is week a t th e hom e of will not come in below th e b arn as W. S. A verill, a g ric u ltu ra l in stru c t- j ohn M etzger on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , form erly, b u t front W ilson crossroad to all. $115 to $125. Of th is am o u n t $50 is his g ran d m o th er, Mrs. A nna Hill. o r fo r Union H igh, Is well posted on j an u ary 8, a t 2 :30 o'clock. ___ COMMUNITY NAME MAY BE “OPPORTUNITY” FORMER GRESHAM MAN EX MAYOR KENNEY IS GEO. LURLICH RECEIVES GRADE SCHOOL TO EPWORTH LEAGUE MILWAUKIE FAVORS KILLED IN ACCIDENT HOST AT BANQUET INJURIES AT CAMP INSTITUTE TO BE HELD REOPEN MONDAY COUNTY DIVISION Rev. W. R. P lum lee, form erly pas Ex-M ayor Geo. K enney was host G rade school will open Monday Geo. L urllch, an em ployee of the T he cu rre n t n um ber of E astern P lans are w ell u n d er way fo r a to r of th e F ree M ethodist church in a t a unique d in n e r p arty Tuesday J a n u a ry 10, a fte r a vacation of two Dwyer Logging cam p, was bro u g h t C lackam as News rep o rts a largely a t parish E pw orth L eague in stitu te to weeks T he extended vacation was j to G resham T uesday evening follow G resham , was killed in a mill acci evening w hen he e n tertain ed th e be held a t th e G resham M ethodist tended m eeting of citizens held at d en t at St. H elens, according to word councilm en and town officers of last church Ja n u a ry 17 to 2 2, inclusive. M ilwaukie on la st M onday n ig h t, caused by some badly needed rep a ir ing an accident a t th e camp. Mr. received h ere on W ednesday. He is year, at th e W ithrow dining room. work which is being done. L urllch believes th a t he was stru ck T his is the first in stitu te of its kind when the su b je ct of th e an nexation survived by a widow and several T he room was artistic ally decorated The boys and g irls are enjoying the by a p a rt of a block which broke on of a p a rt of C lackam as to M ultno to be held in G resham and should a t sm all ch ild ren . T h e in ju re d man was with potted p la n ts and a long tab le tra c t considerable atte n tio n from Ep mah county was th e su b je c t u n d er vacation to th e fullest but are anxious ’ th e cable n ea r w here he was w ork bro u g h t to a P o rtlan d h ospital, w here replaced th e sm aller tables which T he ing. T h ere were no actu al w itnesses w o rth League w orkers and all In ter discussion. T he m eeting endorsed to re tu rn to th e ir stu d ies. i he died. T he fu n eral was held today nre used d u rin g th e day. A dainty school has an unusually active s tu to th e accident and it is not certain th e proposition by a vote of 2 to 1. ested in young people's work. ! a t St. H elens, w here in te rm e n t was centerpiece of ferns anil flowers T he in stitu te will com m ence Mon T he m ain opposition to th e proposi dent body th is y ear and good work is Just w hat happened. F irst aid was made. graced th e ta b le w here covers were rendered th e In ju red m an a t th e day evening, Ja n u a ry 17, at 5:33 tion was said to come from Sandy being done by them . ! laid for eleven. The g en eral assem bly will be ad cam p and he was bro u g h t to G resh w ith some in Boring an d Damascus. w ith a basket lunch a t th e I. O. O. F D entistry m ade painless by nerve Those p resen t, beside th e host, H. C. Stephens, of E stacada, was dressed by Rev. J. A. Brown Tuesday, am w here he was cared fo r by Dr. blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. P. hail. A fter lunch th e reg istratio n were C. O. S chneider, reco rd er; J. H. Ja n u a ry 11 a t 1 :3 0 . P atro n s are es Johnson, 611 Morgan B ld g , P o rt Adix un til an am bulance arriv ed m ade chairm an of a co m m ittee to books will be opened a t th e Epw-orth land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. M etzger, tre a s u re r; G regg Cox, L eague room of the church and all d ra ft a bill to present to th e leg isla pecially invited to atten d th ese as . from P o rtlan d to ta k e him to a hospi i m arsh al; M M Squire, speed cop; sem blies. tal w here it was learn ed th a t he had tu re . J. W. Reed of E sta ca d a and who w ish may reg ister fo r the course. councilm en E If. Kelly, J. Ed. Metz A n u m b er of activ ities are planned a b roken sh o u ld e r and was of course It is hoped th a t th e re will be a good E arl Day of S p rin g w ater a re on th e NEW BANTAM CHAMr ger, W. C. M etzger, T. R. H ow ltt, fo r th e fiear fu tu re by th e pupils ami suffering from b ruises and la ce ra boundary com m ittee. rep resen tatio n from P lea san t Home, B. L. W alrad and A. H am m ar. teach ers which will tend to keep In IS NEW YORKER tions resu ltin g from th e accident. He T ro u td ale, F airview and Rockwood T he m enu was cleverly arran g e d te re st aroused and break up th e so- is a hook te n d er a t th e camp. as well as o th e r points of th e G resh in th e young people's w ork should called “ dally g rin d ” of school life. and created much am usem ent. It am Social C enter parish. plan to atten d every evening of th is was as follow s: N otice <:f A nnual M eeting. The b ask et ball team recently p u r T he p rogram will ta k e up various T he re g u la r an n u a l m eeting of th e wholesome, helpful, happy week. Cocktail chased new su its of royal blue and lines of w ork and classes in th e dif sto ck h o ld ers of G resham F ru it Grow (K enney Sm ile) w hite and are planning a n u m b er of e rs’ association for the election of feren t lines of w ork will be held each Ju lien e Soup ¡gam es w ith team s of o th e r schools. d irecto rs, will be held at th e G range (H o w ltt’s X m as Special) evening. Miss L ettie G regson will hall In G resham . Oregon a t 10 a. m. PRETTIEST GIRL IN Salad be In charge of th e class on “ W orld S torage b attery rep airin g and re- on Ja n u a ry 10, 1921. (M etzg er’s T ips) In te re s ts” ; Rev. E arl B. Cotton will TREASURY DEP’T. j ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g en e rato r JAMES El,KINGTON, Sec’y. F ried Chicken work. R ak er A Son. conduct th e class on “ Social Service” (H a m m a r’s Dow nfall) U nited S tates tire s are good tire s Cold Boiled Ham and Rev. A. S. Hisey will ta k e charge T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per ¡fo r any size. W. A. Heesel, G resham , (W a lra d 's F av o rite) of th e class in th e study of "E v a n cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. •Oregon. Mashed P o tato es g elism .” T here will also be a class (K elly K ind) in "R ecreatio n and C u ltu re ,” but the Hot N igger Billiard Biscuits (Jo h n M etzger B rand) le ad e r of th is class has not been def Dead Beets G resham Relish initely decided yet. T hese classes (S ch n eid er’s Choice) ( M arshal Cox) will last fo r abou t 30 m inutes and Silver Queen Cake will follow th e class in "G eneral (E d. M etzger’s W an t) Mince Pie M ethods” w hich will be conducted by (W . II. Congilon Special) Rev. Mr. H isey. T his class will be Milk Coffee Tea fo r all those p resen t and will be of ( S quire C atches) g eneral in te rest. Expert Repairing. A fter th e specialization classes Any kind of auto o r tru ck G ener th e re will be a sh o rt recreatio n al ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. period follow ed by a class in Bible Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell stu dy conducted by P rincipal E. F. and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone Goodwin T his class will be fo r all. U New York City la boasting of Its K»l. The week will close on Friday first native-born bantamweight T ake ad v an tag e of th e special «ale with a social hour follow ing the champion as the New Year j on g ran ite w are a t L. L. K idder Hdw. The United S tates T reasu ry dawned It la Joe Lynch, who ' Co.— Adv. classes D epartm ent had to find its p ret won the title from Pete Herman, Everyone should bring a Bible, tiest girl recently— to ch risten an New Orleans boy, on a decision at <M pencil and note book for there will be im m ense oil p ain tin g of P resident O rder your coal now of E kstrom the end of 15 rounds. (Including War Tax) Wilson. The vote cast was In use for all three at every meeting ¡T ruck Service. Phone 851. Young people and those interested favor of Miss Betty E ader MASQUERADE BALL AT MASONIC HALL GRESHAM SATURDAY, JAN. 15 Auspices of Security Benefit Association ADMISSION 50 CENTS