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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 97 GRESHAM LEGION MEN HAVE CLUB GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 COODBY KITCHEN. SAYò CONGRESS'^’ AN LOOMS HUM FOR WCMZii IN SHEEP COUNTRY GETS FREIGHT RATES FOR FOOD PRODUCERS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR 6 LOCAL BREEDERS HAVE HONOR HERDS The P astim e club sold out to I I The follow ing story is furnished G resham P ost No. 30, of th e A m eri the Outlook by C ongressm an C. N. can Legion la st night, and papers i M cArthur, who w rites th e ed ito r th at I he is sending th e list because of th e • w ere signed giving th e Legion m en num ber of G resham nam es appearing possession of th e room s and equip in the list. A check of th e list dis m ent w hich have been used by th e closes six local nam es in th e to tal list P astim e club fo r several years past. of 31 Oregon herds which have suc O. A. E astm an, president, and J. H. cessfully passed th e tests. Metzger, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r of th e Bovine tuberculosis erad icatio n has club, and F. L. Mack, com m ander, I made rapid strid es in Oregon accord Chase E. St. Clair, a d ju ta n t, Roy H. ing to A ccredited H erd List No. 3 Gibbs, tre a s u re r of th e local Legion which has ju st been issued by th e De post, assisted by C. G. Schneider p artm en t of A griculture. This list closed th e deal. S he's not going to spend her shows a total of 31 herds In Oregon T he Legion men h ere have been tim e a t W ashington cooking for Clifford T horne of Chicago. Is | th a t have passed th ree sem i-annual C ongressm en, says Miss Alice Rob w orking fo r m ore th a n a year th e man who will see to it th a t tests w ithout a tu b ercu lin reacto r o r to try and obtain club room facili ertson of Muskogee. Okla.. the only woman elected to Congress farm ers and stockm en g et the suspect, and th a t have thereby q u ali ties, b u t u n til recently had m et w ith in th e H arding landslide. Miss best freig h t rates. He has Just no success. T he P astim e club was Robertson is th e ow ner and m an taken ch arg e of th e tra n sp o rta fied fo r th e A ccredited H erd L ist which is the honor roll of th e Bureau ager of a re sta u ra n t at hom e and tion d ep a rtm en t of th e America- offered to th e m en and was u n an i it was reported she would follow F arm B ureau F ed eratio n . of Animal Industry. m ously accepted by th e L egion men h er success by conducting the The ow ners of th e Oregon herds on a t th e ir business m eeting, w hen th e H ouse cafe when she arrived at this list are as follow s: officers of th e post and th e executive W ashington to ta k e office How SKIDDING CAR SPOILS Jersey s. ever. as th is new p ictu re was com m ittee, assisted by an o th e r com HIGHWAY TRIP MONDAY taken in a recen t visit to th e n a B. C. A ltm an, G resham . m ittee were authorized to com plete tional capitol. she affirmed stoutly George B lersdorf, Cornelius. D. D. A itkin, president of th e n a t th e arran g em en ts w hich would give th a t she was going to Congress to Ed. Cary, C arlton. th e men a club room. ional H olstein B reeders association, help m ake laws— not cook. George Conner. Albany. G reeham post was organized in Leave it to th e A m erican farm woman to get o ut and find a m ar visited a n um ber of prom inent Hol J. M. Dickson A Son, Shedd. ket while her husband loo ;ed to Idle m il's for retu rn s on a great wool Septem ber, 1.919, and has steadily stein breeders Monday. Jo h n Struck- CHARACTER PARTY F. A. Doerfler, Silverton. crojx She dragged o ut (he old fam ily loom from the attic, dusted grow n u n til it now has a m em ber BRINGS NOTABLES HERE en ’s, J. L u sch er’s and David Mc it off and s ta rte d weaving blankets from virgin wool— blankets which Lucy Ew alt, A urora. ship of nearly 150, all of whom will !,, °,m * U l o * 15 a Pair aiMl a r « sought a fte r by hotel and public G. G. H ew itt, Independence. K eow n’s farm s were visited and then be m em bers of th e club. T he club T he sixth g rad e gave a ch a racter In stitu tio n m anagers. T he movement flrst sta rted in A rkansas and C. II. Johanson, G resham . th e party proceeded up th e C olum bia will also be open fo r th e use of all party at th e g rad e school last F rid ay 1 Texas w here thousands of pounds of wool clip is In store— due to riv er highw ay for a sh o rt trip. In th e low price of 20 cents offered by bu y ers— and which cost about Wm. M. Ladd, P ortland. Legion men and ex-service men. It afternoon w hich was m uch enjoyed 86 cents to produce. The pictures show, upper, sm all flock of sheep, th e p arty w ere Mr. A itkin, H enry Mc I- F ra n k L oughary, M onmouth. is th e in tention of th e post here, to by ail present. All classes of c h a r such as may be found on any farm , which will shear enough wool F. E. Lynn, Perrydale. Call of Prineville, Oregon, who is conduct a sh o rt, w hirl-w ind cam acters from ju v e n ile fiction g ath ered to m ake th ree o r four blankets. Low er— A wool gro w er’s wlf< at president of th e S tate Holstein B reed M cA rthur & Stauff, R ickreall. paign for new m em bers. T he post has at th is party and probably n ev er in T exarkana Ark., who is m aking $10 to $15 a day with th e old fam J. W. R eith, A storia. ers association, S. B. Hall, M ultno ily loom. Offices are being opened in Texas by wool grow ers wh, . ta k en possession of th e rooms, th e h istory of th e tow n w ere th e re j o rd ers for blankets are taken, to be filled by com m unity looms mah county agent and J. L uscher of E. T. Sm ith & Son, M yrtle Creek. w hich a re on th e second floor in J. eo m any notables. Fairview . Thom as W illiam s, F o rest Grove. H. M etzger's building, and m em bers F o r realistic effects H uckleberry GRESHAM MAY HAVE J u s t th is side of Crown P o in t an George H. W lthycom b, Gaston. are busy p u ttin g in shape. F . L. Finn and Tom Saw yer p ro b a b ly : MAKE WOOL BLANKETS H olstein. COLD STORAGE PLANT accident occurred which m arred th e Mack, com m ander of th e post has ap should have been aw arded th e prizes WHEN DEALERS WON T BUY Hess B rothers, A storia. trip and prevented a continuance of pointed Dr. H. H. H ughes, H arold J. fo r they w ere barefooted w ith t h e i r : By RO BERT FULLER. G resham has a prospect of a cold th e highw ay trip A m isty rain was David McKeown, Gresham . Buzick and Roy H. Gibbs as house toes tied up and they w ore ragged W ritten S |iecia lly fo r G resham Out-I sto rag e plant in the n ear fu tu re if falling and th e car skidded aro u n d H. G. M ullenhoff, G resham . com m ittee, to be custodians of the clothes, to rn h ats and carried Ashing look . Guernsey. , club. G reat - g ra n d m o th e r’s old-fash- enough acreage of C u thbert rasp b e r and ran off th e pavem ent backw ards poles. Evald Norby represented W. A. Goodwin, Cornelius. The equipm ent consists of a pool H uckleberry F inn w hile E lm er Olson ioned, dust-covered loom, on which ries is p lanted to m ake th e in v est down th e incline ab o u t th ree car A. I. H ughes, Oregon City. lengths w hen it stopped ab o u t fo u r table, billiard table, and several card was a ttire d as Tom Sawyer. th e "h o m e-sp u n ” cloth of pioneer m ent advisable. W. O. R eith, A storia. feet from a 200-foot precipice. Only tables. G eorge Johnson and Clinton Chal- fam ilies was woven is again com ing At th e m eeting of th e m em bers of th e fa<t th a t th e car was trav elin g at J. A. Richey, Boring. I t is th e plan of th e executive com k e r chose Rip Van W inkle an d Icha- into use. It is being used in th e suc th e G resham C ooperative Berry Clyde Ringo, Muliao. m ittee to give an open m eeting and bod C rane from W ashington Irv in g ’s cessful w eaving of b lan k ets from v ir G rowers association th e directors a m oderate rate of speed Baved the B row n Sw iss. party from a plunge which would u n house w arm ing in th e club room, stories to rep rese n t w hile fa rth e r gin wool sto red on th o u san d s of were auth o rized to canvass the mem doubtedly mean death fo r all. The In Theo. W. B rugger, Gresham . F eb ru ary 15, fo r all L egion men and back in n a rra tiv e lore, centering farm s th ro u g h o u t th e west. bership and secure th e nam es of P. D. Inm an, Ju n ctio n City. ex-service men. At th e m eeting in aro u n d A m erican h isto ry cam e th e T he m ovem ent sta rte d in A rkansas those who will back th e proposition cline is ab o u t a 60 per cent g rad e but Ed. M eyerslck. La G rande. M arch an effort will be m ade to have Indian ch aracters, P ow hatan (Jam es j and T exas some w eeks ago an d is of p u ttin g in a cold sto rag e p lan t as th e g ro u n d was soft and th e re was A yrshire. enough sm all brush to re ta rd th e p resent th e officers of P o rtlan d post M cA llister) of colonial tim es and ' sp re a d in g to o th e r w ool-producing ' g00n a8 j, a ppear8 th a t th e plan tin g s speed of th e ca r and it was stopped J. D. H oneym an, Scappoose. W om en a re successfully j wm ju stify such action, and also of th e P o rtla n d W om en’s Chief M ultnom ah (E a rn e st Cox) and I states. Red P olled . (M ildred I w eaving b lan k ets w hich are selling as A lready 33 nam es have been se- about fo u r feet from th e edge. The au xiliary, and th e officers and m em his d au g h ter W allulah F ra n k H. P o rte r, Halspy. bers of th e local auxiliary end all K n ighton) from th e ta le “ T he B rid g e ,ra p id ly as th ey can be woven. ¡cured and these men have signed an men were In th e car w ith no m eans of S h o rth o rn . < ' Some of the m ore skilled w eavers agreem ent to fu rn ish $100 per acre g ettin g o u t for th e cu rta in s w ere ex-service m en will again be invited of th e Gods.” Alex. Chalm ers. F o rest G rove....... to participate. Colonial tim es fu rn ish ed th e c h a r - 1 m ake from $10 to $15 a day, w hich jf necessary to carry the p roject closely fastened on account of th e In addition to th e foregoing O re Keys for th e club room s can be se acters, Priscilla, w hich was present- is th e price of th e average full-sized th ro u g h . About 250 acres have been rain. A service ca r was called and th e gon also has 263 h erd s of p ure bred cured from the tre a su re r, Roy H. ed by G ertru d e B rugger and Storm y b lan k et m easuring 8 4 x i6 Inches-. signed up which m eans an invest car which belonged to Mr. L uscher cattle th a t have successfully passed Gibbs, by th e paym ent of a sm all Miles S tandish carry in g his “ tru sty T h ere are h u n d red s of m illions of m ent of $25.000 if necessary. am ount. | sword of D am ascus” w hich was in pounds of wool on hand In th e U nited j T he cold sto rag e process of pre- was brought up on th e road In fine one tuberculin test in th e process of A n um ber of theBe stead on th is occasion a civil w ar States for which m a n u factu rers have Bervtng fru lt waR thoroughly dis- shape and not even th e p ain t was accreditation. herds have alread y qualified fo r th e GOV. GARDEN SEEDS offered ab o u t 20 cen ts a pound but J cussed in a recent n um ber of th e dam aged. _________relic loaned for th e aftern o o n to Les- W hile th e car was being g ot back Accredited H erd List since th e pub TO BE DISTIBUTED te r L u th e r who proudly carried o ut which Is at least 15 cents a pound O utlook and is a new m ethod which th e p a rt of th e colonial captain. below th e cost of production. It re is proving of g re a t advantage to ber on th e road, an o th er car was hired to lication of the last rep o rt of th e Bu R ep resentative M cA rthur has been convey the party back to P o rtlan d reau w ithin a few weeks. D aniel Boone (C lair G ullickson) q uires ab o u t 10 pounds of virgin, un- ry grow ers. A cold sto rag e plant T he la st available figures show notified by th e D epartm ent of A gri- Pame j„ his buckskin su it and trap - scoured, wool to m ake a b lan k et would also be of In terest to poultry- w here they atten d ed a b an q u et given by th e C olum bia and M ultnom ah th a t th e re are now 5013 accredited cu ltu re th a t several thousand pack- j per's cap of beaver. Robin Hood in j w eighing five pounds. men and o th ers who wish to preserve County associations In honor of Mr. herds, rep rese n tin g m ore th an 80,- ages of vegetable and flower seeds th e person of Jo h n A nicker, ca rrie d Many hotels and public institu-1 fa rm products by th is m ethod A itkin. This ban q u et was given In 000 cattle, and 27,842 herds, rep re are ready for d istrib u tio n am ong his one’s th o u g h ts to th e early days of Hons, in th e southw est, have already it |H thoroughly understood th a t co n stitu e n ts in M ultnom ah county i old E ngland. |-been supplied w ith virgin wool b la n - ! unless th e re Is a considerable am ount th e E llzabethian room at th e Im perial senting m ore th an 440,000 cattle th a t have passed one successful tu an d he announced today th a t these C haracters from th e fairy tales | kets woven on th e farm . ThPre is a | of new acreage planted th a t no def- hotel. T here w ere ab o u t 30 breeders pres berculin test. Many m ore herds are eeeds will be se n t only upon specific will ever be am ong th e fav o rites of dem and for these blankets, which a r e , inRe action will be ta k en for some Beside those already nam ed on th e w aiting list and B ureau o f req u ests from individuals o r o rg an i the children and those rep resen ted j full w eight and contain no “shoddy.” t tim e fo r th e products can as y et be ent. from th is p a rt of th e county, A. H. ficials express th e opinion th a t five zations. dainty C indrella (D oris B ailey), Alice | T he w ool-producers welcome th e bandied th ro u g h th e canneries in th e Burns, H. G. Mullenhoff, A rth u r G ran years m ore of active work on th e C ongressional seed allo tm en ts are in W onderland (Sylvia W eston) th e innovation, as it gives them an unex- locality. The new p lan t will be in- were present. p art of both F ed eral and sta te au sm aller th a n usual th is y ear and Mr. naughty puppet, Pinocchio w ith his pected m ark et for th e ir wool clip. I stalled as soon as th e acreage is in- th o rities will resu lt in alm ost a com M cA rthur feels th a t he should not a t - ! long nose im provised of paper, his In some sections offices have been creased to a point w here th e hand- INJURED WOMAN plete eradication of bovine tu b ercu tem pt gen eral d istrib u tio n am ong the ' fool’s cap, his p ap er coat and A. B. C. j opened fo r th e p u rch ase of virgin ling of the fresh fru it Is a problem REMOVED TO HOME losis In the United States. people of his d istric t but should sup- i book’. T his la st c h a racter was clever- b lan k ets and o rd ers are taken to be A bout 160 acres of new plan tin g s Mrs. J. W Lingle of Damascus, ply only th is e who req u e st seeds and ly p resented by Guy R usher, filled in th e com m unity. have been added th is year and with BOTANISTS LEARN FACTS who will m ake use of them . He will A nother in te restin g trio who who was seriously in ju red by being T he usual price for a factory- th e prospect of a m eans of carin g for THAT HELP AGRICULTURE be glad to supply reasonable quan- stepped o u t of o u r g ra n d m o th e r’s m ade b lan k et of th e quality of th o se unlim ited am ounts of b erries it Is run down by an autom obile on the How expensive crop failu re may titie s of both vegetable an d flower i day into th e p resen t w ere Polly, th e m ade by th e farm women is $30, probable m any m ore farm s will set stree ts of L ents, was rem oved to h er be averted by noting th e c h a racter of seeds to any resident of M ultnom ah old fashioned g irl in a charm ing w hereas those woven by th e wives and out new fields as a n u m b er are hold- county and will send la rg e r q u an tities gown of som e 40 years ago. Jo from d au g h tp rs of wool grow ers sell for as ing back because they fear th a t th e hom e on last S atu rd ay . Mrs. Lingle plants th a t grow on un tried land as was w alking on the stre e ts of L ents indications of crop possibilities, was to schools and organizations in terest- X ittle W om en and L ittle Eva from i low as $11 a p air and no higher th an facilities fo r han d lin g th e p erishable on the evening of Ja n u a ry 20, when one of th e Bcores of valuable points -.ed in gardening. He will also be glad Uncle T om 's cabin. These w ere rep- $15, depending upon design and products will be overloaded, she waR stru ck by an autom obile, b ro u g h t o u t by botaniste at th e re to supply lists of F a rm e rs B ulletins resented respectively by E lean o r Bot- w eight. ______________ which ran over her, severely bruising and to forw ard each publication gs kin, M artha H am ilton, an d Evelyn --------------------- Are you tired , sluggish, sleepy? If h er and ren d erin g h er unconscious. cent m eeting of th e A m erican asso ciation fo r the advancem ent of m ay be selected from these lists. All I Cox. D entistry m ade painless by nerve so, try a box of McGill’s Indian herbs, com m unications rela tin g to seeds a n d 1 Still an o th e r gro u p of m odern blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. P ! No b e tte r system to n e r and reg u lato r. She was taken to the hom e of h e r son, science. 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt- ft*®)’ w ork direct on th e liv er and E arl Lingle, who lives in Ar$Bta. H er An Instance cited by H. C. Cowles, pub lications allo tte d to th e T hird tim es, who are loved fo r th e ir sirn- Johnson, land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. kidneys. If y o u r d ru g g ist doesn’t condition was so serious th a t her p lan t ecologist a t th e U niversity of Oregon C ongressional D istrict should j pliclty and fo r th e tales, built around ---------------------carry them , call o r w rite, C. J. Mc- be addressed to C. N. M cA rthur, 486 ¡them laying b are th e h ea rt of a child. Drop onto a few of the b a rg a in s'O lli, 356 E ast 45th s tre e t 8., P ort- clothing could not be rem oved for Chicago, show ed th a t fa ilu re to note land. Phone T ab o r 44 61. 97 48 hours and It was m ore th an a day th e n ative vegetation on a proposed H ouse Office B uilding, W ashington, 1 were present. T hey w ere P ollyanna, offered in th e w ant colum ns. before she regained consciousness ban an a farm a t Miami, F lo rid a, led D. C. Seed d istrib u tio n will be m adej Mary Carey and Emmy Lou who were An ex-ray exam ination taken last to failure. T he p lan t life showed th e ab o u t M arch 1. presented by C lara B aum ann, P aul- WHERE HARDING BA ùaò m SOUTHERN SUN« S aturday, m ore than u week a fte r the Cypress’ soil type, n o t th e Cuban on e tta D ow sett and F lorence Hill. Injury, revealed th a t eig h t ribs had which th e crop flourishes. FIVE DIRECTORS TO T he aftern o o n was sp en t In gam es been broken. MANAGE TELEPHONE CO. and a m ost d elig h tfu l tim e enjoyed. Many scientific tru th s b ro u g h t out. The Injured woman is resting a t th e convention find application in Mies M ontague Invited th e children T he sto ckholders of th e M ultno quietly and her com plete recovery Oregon, says W. E. Law rence of the to a sim ila r frolic to be held on the seems assured. m ah and C lackam as M utual T ele O. A. C. E xperim ent statio n , who was * lltfrary lawn when gopd w eather phone com pany m et Monday and com ^ one of th e th ree Oregon rep resen ta E x p ert R epairing. ______________ tran sa cted the re g u la r business. j tives. Any kind of au to o r tru ck G ener T he com pany will be m anaged in T he f.-lrst gta te Bank f u rn |Rhei ftg ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. Soli alk alin ity o r acidity, soil plant th e fu tu re by a board of five d irectors ^saving depositors w ith U. 8. T reasu ry Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell food m aterials and m oisture condi in stead of nine as has been th e cus- 1 certificates ru n n in g six m onths o r one and. Maple stre e t, G resham , phone tion can be largely determ ined In ad «51. tf tom since the com pany was organized. i2 t " T L \ t / ,‘, ^ OfM5f*r per cent and 6 per cent. vance by th e ch a racter of th e vegeta This action has bqen contem plate 1 j securities can be had tf tion. Six-cial B argain Offer. fo r som e tim e but was not ta k e n u n Subscribe now for th e O utlook and Of th e 2400 scien tists in a tte n d PLEASANT HOME your P o rtlan d Dally. til la st M onday when all n ine di ance 600 were botanista, Interested In U ntil F ebruary 2, I »21. rectors resigned to clea r th e way for T he stereoptlcon lc tu re “T he P ass This was th e largest Outlook A Dally Jo u rn al 1 yr $6 66 crop • clen,' e th e election of a board of five. A new ing of the M elting P o t" will be given O utlook, Daily A Sunday Jo u r body of botany specialists ever aa- by-law was passed m aking th e num nal ................................................. 7 .4 0 ‘ serabled a t any tim e or place. at th e M ethodist church next F riday U ntil February 15, I »21 I b er of directo rs five Instead of th e evning, Fb. 4, by th e p asto r Rev. Earl T he Botanical a ha tracts are pub Outlook A P o rtlan d Telegram 4 95 o rig in al Yinmber, nine, and th e elec B. Cotton. Miss R uth Ick ler is ar- lished by a board of scientists for re R egu lar t'om b in alion Rate. tio n proceeded. O utlook A Dally O regonian ... 6 35 viewing in English, the Inform ation ( ra n g in g -a program of readings and A. D ow sett and W. A. P ro cto r songs O utlook, Daily and Sunday co ntained in scientific publications In The Ponce de iJBon Hotel at St. Augustine. Fla., where Presi O regonian ................................... 8.00 w ere re-elected, having been m e m -; any language anyw here. This is th e dent-elect Harding Ir spending his pro-inaugural raenilon The ar hers of th e hoard of directo rs for O rient will plgy th e G resham Am a Neetl T our Huit C leaned? only publication of ita kind In th e row Indicates the suite of rooms occupied by the Harding party with som e tim e. T he th ree new directors te u r A thletic club at th e g ran g e hall H ave It F rench dry cleaned, Re- world. balcony overlooking a beautiful garden. The yacht “ Victoria,” a t O rient on F rid ay evening, F e b ru pairing neatly dona. T ailoring for added w ere K arl A. M iller, A. W. ary 4 at 8 o'clock. A dm ission will be owned by Senator Preltugbuyaen. la to be used by the president-elect ladies and men. for an extensive cm lee along the < Keep in style, Try one of those M etzger and C. R K eller. 25 centa. PETER LENARD, Tailor. ’classy-fled"