G resham O utlook
VOL. 11, NO. 20
MAIN STREET R. R.
CROSSING MENACE
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
BUREAU COMMITTEEMAN
SAYS MARKET IS GOOD
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921
When the President pulls his
$1.50 PER YEAR
l/ A n i /T n C * 1IIVT I
S. l WORKERS
WILL
MEET HERE TUESDAY
ST. JOHN S BACHELORS
n n
TO PLAY HERE S U N D A Y |S .
H. W. Strong, ch airm an of the
The G resham baseball team will
F arm B ureau M arketing com m ittee
cross bats w ith th e 8t. Jo h n ’s Bach
of th e G resham com m unity has been
T he Main stre e t crossing of th e
elors next Sunday afternoon at 2:30,
investigatin g th e conditions of th e
P. R. L. & P. com pany's track s n ear
Sunday school w orkers in eastern
providing th e w eath er does not spoil
You Don’t Often See Unusual Snapshots Like These of
berry an d fru it m ark ets h ere and in
M ultnom ah a re expecting a tre a t
th e Mt. Hood depot has come up for
th
e
present
plans.
T
his
gam
e
will
the east and says th a t he finds th a t
the First Man of the Nation in Action.
be In terestin g as both team s are Tuesday when Dr. B ert E. Sm ith, su
discussion again in the council and th e re is only a sm all carry over of fed
ab
o u t on a p a r when playing ability p erin ten d en t ad u lt d ep artm en t of
action will be taken w hich if it can raspberries and sm all fru its and in
is
considered, n e ith e r team having G eneral Conference B oard of M. E.
be carried thro u g h will effectively re dications point to a good dem and for
lost
as yet th is season. T he women Sunday schools com es to G resham .
move the d anger of th e crossing. An these fru its th is sum m er.
Dr. Sm ith is in Oregon only for a
h
aters
having th re e gam es to th e ir
The w eath er in th e east has killed
ordinance was ordered d rafted mak off all th e sm all fru it and th e crop
credit, w hile G resham can only boast few days and has speaking dates in
of one, but a fte r S unday's gam e they only a few of th e la rg e r tow ns of th e
ing it necessary fo r each ca r to come th e re will be very sm all.
W illam ette valley and P o rtlan d . I t
expect
to have captured an o th er.
to a dead stop 50 feet from the cross
A le tte r from th e m anager of one
is
indeed fo rtu n a te th a t w orkers h ere
This
gam
e
was
postponed
from
last
ing. If this is carried out it will not of th e la rg e st com m ission firms in th e
Sunday on account of wet g rounds will have such a splendid o p p o rtu n ity
be likely th a t th e cars can get up east, w rites as follow s: “ F ro m w hat
A good atten d a n ce is expected. Sun to listen to him.
enough speed to do m ore th a n give inform atio n I have in h and th e ber
In connection w ith th is visit of Dr.
day will be th e first o p p o rtu n ity the
a ca r a lig h t bump and it is d oubt ries th a t you have will be in dem ana
local sta rs will have to aim at the Sm ith several o th e r s ta te wro rk ers
ful if th e re would be any fu rth e r and th e re is every indication that, th e
trouble.
prizes set up by th e local m erchanto have been Invited to atten d and will
ea ste rn crop is sh o t to pieces. We
for th e ir prowess. I t is expected th a t discuss various questions Im p o rtan t
R eports continue to come into the have had a lot of cold w eath er and it
som e of th e players will not suffer for to Sunday school w orkers.
council regarding th e crossing a m has done a g rea t deal of d am age.”
Dr. J. T. A bbett, fo rm er special
sm okes for some tim e to come, as
th ey indicate th a t conditions a re not
T his sam e com m ission m an says
Sunday
school w o rk er fo r th e Oregon
th e re are lots of cigars an d cig ar
im proved since th e electric sign was th a t th e re will be a carry over in
M ethodist conferense an d active in
ettes
offered
for
th
e
various
h
its
and
placed over th e track.
some kinds of f ru it b u t “ rasp b erries,
Sunday school affairs will be ono of
plays of th e gam e.
It is a significant fact th a t all blackcaps, b lackberries and logan
th e speakers.
Local m erch an ts a re offering the
those who have had accidents a t the berries are in sh o rt supply.” He also
Rev. M B. P aro u n ag ian . th e Sun
follow ing prizes for next S unday's
crossing are fam iliar w ith th e track. says th a t in his opinion prices will
gam e, Jo h n Rude, a box of cigars day school su p e rin ten d e n t for th e
T he need, therefo re, is not for a sign pick up as the season advances.
for first hom e ru n of th e season; Oregon conference will discuss th e
to show th e location of th e trac k but
S enator McNary in a recent talk
Jack W hetstone, a box of cigars for subject. “T rain in g in R everence.”
r a th e r to indicate when a car is com said th a t all tre e fru it and berries of
Mrs. F lorence E. Ingals, who is su
th e first ru n of th e season; th e
ing.
T he present plan of causing th e Pacific'“coast would be in g re a t
G resham D rug Com pany, $2 box of p erin ten d en t of th e p rim ary d ep a rt
each ca r to stop, especially th e east dem and on account of th e sh o rt crop
candy for th e first hit scoring two m ent of the Rose City P ark M ethodist
bound cars, would probably be th e in th e ea st an d in C alifo rn ia w here
best and safest solution.
m en;
W ithrow ’s C onfectionery, a Sunday school in P o rtlan d will dem
th e grapes are badly dam aged.
carto
n
of
cig arettes fo r th e first h it o n stra te some of th e m ethods used in
Since these m a tte rs are controlled
Mr. S trong says “ In d icatio n s point
scoring a m an; D avidson’s Drug th is Sunday school which is one of th e
largely by th e Public Service com to a bum per crop in berries of all
store, two pounds of candy fo r th e best organized in th e city.
m ission th e council is not certain ju st kinds here, as well as o th e r kinds of
At 8 o ’clock in th e evening Dr.
first th ree base h its; Bishop Bros.,
how f a r they may act in th e m atter. f ru it.”
Sm ith will give his fam ous address,
one
le
ath
e
r
belt,
one
p
air
of
sox
and
An investigation is being m ade and
H e tfarn s grow ers ag ain st a too
one silk tie fo r th e first hom e ru n ; “ K eeping Step w ith D ad.”
if possible th is action will be taken. early co n tract of th e ir berries as he
HARDING G REETS FRIEN D HARDING PLANTS A TREE;
Special in v itatio n s have been sent
Guy D. Join's, a le ath e r bill fold for
T he m a tte r was brou g h t to a crisis points o u t th e p robability of th e can
IN A WINDOW
GOOD
BOY
to
Sunday school su p e rin ten d e n ts of
th e first two base hits.
again by th e fact th a t a tru c k load neries try in g to rec u p erate th e ir
all Sunday schools in eastern M ultno
of children w ere am ong those who losses of la st y ear a t the g ro w e rs’ ex
m ah and n o rth ern C lackam as coun
JAPANESE ENTERTAIN
barely escaped being stru ck by th e pense. T he seaso n ’s price depends
ties which a re w ithin a reasonable
ca r recently.
AT
LIBRARY
TONIGHT
a g re a t deal on w h eth er th e can
•
———_
d istance of G resham and all w orkers
T he council voted to increase th e neries or th e grow ers hold to g e th er
T he Ja p an ese program which will are urged to atten d .
salary of the nig h t w atchm an, F ra n k and th e sid e in which those in terested
M other o ’ mine, in th e afterglow
A sh o rt business session will be
be given by th e Jap an ese In coopera
W oetell, to $100 per m onth and he is hold to g e th e r in th e closest m an n er
Of m oth erin g years, I love you so:
tlon w ith th e W. C. T. U, n t th e lib ra held in th e aftern o o n a t which tim e
to go on duty at 10 p. m. and rem ain will establish th e m ark et price.
F or loving me e’e r life I knew,
plans for fu tu re In stitu tes will be
When next y o u r h ea rt a new life grew ,
u n til 4:3 0 a. m. d u rin g th e sum m er
ry to n ig h t will have som e u nusual made.
Mr. S tro n g says th a t he th in k s the
Loving me on into fa ir childhood,
m onths and to daylight in th e w inter m a rk e t conditions ju stify a price of
num bers. Jap an ese ladies will play
W hen I so little understood
A bask et lunch will be served in
m onths. The council expressed them 15 cents p er pound for red rasp b erries
th e “g ita ,” a Jap an ese g u ita r. Miss
The long, h ard way we all m ust go,
th e Sunday school room s across th e
selves as being well satisfied w ith the and urges th e berry grow ers to co
M other o ’ m ine, I love you so.
H asegaw a, d au g h te r of a well known
stre e t from th e church a t 6 p. m. All
efficient service being rendered by Mr. operate.
local fam ily, will present Jap an ese
Loving
me,
too,
when
life
so
sw
eet
are invited to join in th is if possible.
W ostell and voted th e $25 increase
dances.
Tem pted my w ayw ard, g irlish feet
T he program as o u tlin ed is as fol
w ith o u t a dissenting voice.
Rev. J. H. N akano, of P o rtlan d , a low s:
MOTHERS' DAY SERVICES
Away from paths of tru th , and rig h t
T he much discussed ordinance 108
To
p
ath
s
th
a
t
lead
to
sin
’s
d
ark
night,
M ethodist m in iste r will be introduced
AT METHODIST CHURCH
1:45. Roll call of Sunduy schools of
W inning me back w ith loving tone
w hich lim its th e num ber of chickens
by M ayor K arl M iller, an d will speak.
th e parish.
To
ways
»hat
you
had
m
ade
y
o
u
r
own
In conform ity to th e fine custom of
o r o th e r fowls which may be kept in
Rev.
Mr.
N
akano
is
in
charge
of
the
By stru g g le and stress and pain and p ray e t;
2:00.
Business session.
th e
residence
section, W allula observing a Sunday in honor of
R ussellville Ja p an ese k in d erg arten .
By love's own colds you held me there.
2:10. Address, Dr. J. T. A bbett.
H eights came up for the th ird reading m otherhood, th e services a t th e
Stereoptlcon pictu res on hom e life 2:45.
D em onstration, Mrs. F lorence
M other o’ mine, 'tis m ine to tak e
and was passed and signed by the
in Jap an and moving p ictu res of O re
M ethodist church next Sunday will
E. Ingals.
T he burdensom e load, th e stress, th e ache
m ayor. It becomes effective in 30
gon
scenery
will
be
show
n
by
Supt.
T h at come In m otherhood's fair years,
3 :1 5 . A ddress, Dr. B ert E. Sm ith.
days o r on o r about Ju n e 5. T he o r cen ter round th e th o u g h t of m o th er
W. C. A lderson.
T he joy, th e pain, th e love, th e te a rs;
hood,
T
he
choir
will
fu
rn
ish
special
4 :0 0 . A ddress. Rev. M. B. P aro u n a-
dinance provides th a t not m ore than
'Tis m ine to give you w hat you gave me.
It is hoped to have th e Jap an ese,
gain.
M other o ’ mine, I would fa ith fu l be
36 chickens or o th e r fowls may be and ap p ro p riate music. The p asto r’s
consul present from P o rtlan d but 6 :0 0 . B ask et lunch,
To
th
e
highest
note
in
th
e
song
you
ta
u
g
h
t
m
orning
serm
on
will
be
on
th
e
topic,
k ep t unless 75 per cent of th e resi
th is plan is n o t definite as yet.
My g irlish lips, the music fra u g h t
7:30. Songs and devotion.
dents of th e section agree to th e “ A M other’s W ages.” A com m ittee
At th e close of th e program the
W ith all th e m o th er hopes and fears,
8 :0 0 . A ddress, “ K eeping Step with
of girls from th e Sunday school will
proposition.
T h at fill to th e brim th e m o th erin g years.
Japane.se will conduct a tea p arty
D ad” , Dr. B ert E. 8m ith.
An ordinance licensing delivery present a flower to each a tte n d a n t at
and will serve te a and ice cream .
M
other
o’
mine,
in
the
afterglow
the
church
service.
Topic
of
even
w agons which come from o th e r tow ns
T he public Is cordially Invited by
Of m o th erh o o d ’s years, I th a n k you so
REGISTRATION BOOKS
and deliver m erchandise to indivi ing, “ S tretch F o rth Thy H and.”
both th e Jap an ese and th e W. C. T. U,
For g ifts to me from o ut your h ea rt;
In
connection
w
ith
th
e
Sunday
CLOSE SATURDAY EVE.
duals o r firms for resale in G resham
At th o u g h ts th a t rise my hot te ars sta rt.
to atten d .
Jo h n Brown announces th a t th e
God give me ways to m ake you know
was given its first and second rea d school, w hich m eets a t 10 o’clock, a
How g rea t is my love before you go
reg istra tio n books will close S atu rd ay
ings. .T h e ordinance provides for a M others’ Day song will be su n g by
CRADLE ROLL PARTY
Away to rest from your m o th erin g ;
evening. May 7. Any persons who
license fee of $2 per day o r $15 per M yrtle R ush er and Doris Z im m er
PROVES GREAT SUCCESS desire to reg ister before th e Ju n e
I would rem ove life’s every sting,
man and Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an will
m onth.
And give you rest in th e afterglow ,
give a reading.
For, m o th er o ’ mine, I love you so.
A crad le roll p arty for th e m others election should do so before the
The com m ittee on h ealth and po
The
evening
services
at
th
e
church
—
F
lo
ra
8.
Rivola.
of th e babies on the cradle roll a t the books close S atu rd ay evening.
lice reported th a t th e d rain ag e con
ditions a t T hird and Main stre e ts had are now being held one h alf h o u r
M ethodist Sunday school was a r
U p-to-date ads for up-to-date read
la te r th an h ith erto . E pw orth L eague
been satisfactorily tak en care of.
ranged by Miss Cress, deaconess, and ers— W ant Ads.
a
t
7:0
0
p.
m.
E
vening
services
a
t
REVIVAL SERVICES AT
A le tte r signed by T hom as W iles,
MT HOOD COUNCIL S. B. A
Mrs. W. J. O tt, su p e rin ten d e n t of the
8:00 p. m.
Drop onto a few of th e bargains
BAPTIST CHURCH TO END
Mr. L arson and Mr. G ailbraith was
WAS GIVEN BIG BANQUET d ep a rtm en t an d th e la tte r's assist offered
in th e w ant colum ns
E pw orth League topic, “ In h eritin g
read requ estin g th a t th e city take
an ts, Mrs. F ra n k P eak and Mrs. J
The special m eetings which have
O
ur
P
a
re
n
ts.”
A
delegation
of
Mt.
Hood
Council
over th e w ater pipes which they have
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per
V. Cogswell for T hursday aftern o o n
Please note th e program fo r th e been in progress a t th e B aptist Security Benefit association of G resh
laid to th e ir homes in D avidson’s
A m ost d elig h tfu l aftern o o n was cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
addition. T he cost of construction com ing P arish Sunday School con church since April 25 u n d er th e m in am m otored to P o rtlan d on Tuesday enjoyed by ab o u t 30 babies and th e ir
was placed at approxim ately $160. vention. -Every M ethodist Sunday istry of Dr. W illis E. P ettybone of evening. May 3, and atten d ed th e m others.
This is th e th ird or fo u rth tim e th a t school in the parish will be re p re se n t Oregon City and C. W. M artin of
T he party was held in th e prim ary
ban q u et given in th e ir b eh alf by A n
they have m ade th e request and each ed. T eachers, officers, and all o th e r P o rtlan d will come to a close on next
Sunday school room In th e Odd Fel
tim e th e council has refused on the Sunday school w orkers of th e en tire Sunday evening. T h ere has been a chor council, who e n te rta in e d th e lows hall. Screens, rugs, chairs, etc.,
g rounds th a t the revenue did not vicinity are cordially invited to a t fine atten d a n ce and th e in te re st has m em bers w ith th e m ost m ark ed hon converted the room Into an a ttra c tiv e
ors. T h ere w ere p resen t from E u
ju stify th e investm ent. A lively ses tend, and p articip a te in th e conven been good.
p arlo r w here th e ladles visited and
tion.
"W e are th a n k fu l fo r a God who rek a council 19 can d id ates and 12
sion followed its Introduction T ues
passed a happy aftern o o n .
hears and answ ers p ray e r,” said tran sfe rs who w ere balloted upon and
day evening. The fire and w ater
T he rooms was ta ste fu lly d ec o rat
Rev. Jesse E. Brown, th e p asto r of the m ost of them were in itiated by
com m ittee was ordered to m ake an HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
ed with May baskets filled w ith sw eet
TO HELP ARMY DRIVE th e church. "T h e m essages th a t have : C aptain G ates and th e degree staff old fashioned flowers.
investigation and rep o rt a t th e ad
been given need no com m ent to and officers.
jo u rn ed m eeting which will be held
R efreshm ents w ere served and ev
H igh school g irls will assist in a those who have heard him once. The
A fter th e m eeting all w ere seated
Monday, May 9.
“ tag d ay ” fo r th e Salvation Army sp irit and pow er back of th e m es th e th e tab le in th e b an q u et h all and eryone d ep arted hoping for m ore such
T he council by unanim ous vote
S aturday. T his will be a wind up or sage is rem a rk a b le ." Next Sunday an ad d ress of welcome was given by 1 p leasan t tim es together.
o rdered th a t May 19 be a half holiday
th e cam paign of th e week. Everyone will be th e last o p p o rtu n ity to h ear F ran k M otter, followed by an inter-1
and th a t it be a general clean-up day.
CHILDREN S GARMENTS
who has not alread y done eo should Dr. P ettybone.
______ ______
L et all show appre eating en tertain m en t, which co n sist
JiEEDED FOR FAMILY
be ready to co n trib u te to th e funds of ciation by rally in g to th e Sunday ed of comic songs and w it and h u m o r j
CLASS PRESENTS UNION
the arm y a t th a t tim e. Everyone will services. I am th a n k fu l to th e co by H erb ert Shaw and m usic by th e f R uth Young Gould, th e county
HIGH WITH PAINTING be asked to help and b uttons will be
o p eratin g churches fo r th e ir in te r- i H th er club. T he sw eet zith er m usic ' h ealth nurse, says th a t sh e has u n
T he freshm an class of union high given those who do.
est and a tten d a n ce .”
lasted th ro u g h o u t th e banquet, which der h er care a fam ily w here some
T he girls who have v o lunteered to
ch ild ren ’s u n d erw ear in sizes u n d er
j lasted u n til a late hour.
presented th e school w ith a b eautiful
do this work are th e Misses Luclle AUGUST NLEMEYER
I 12 years would be very acceptable:
p ain tin g of C rater L ake th is m orn
M cCarter. Helen W ostell, Gladys H ar
T he fam ily are in d esp erate need but
WINS NEWPORT BRIDE TEACHERS RE ELECTED
ing.
mon, K ath erin e
B ratzei,
Adele
are not re g u la r ch arity subjects.
FOR
GRADE
SCHOOL
In th e presence of a few friends
T he p resentation speech was m ade : Schenk, M yrtle R usher Doris Zim
E verything about th e ir hom e is kept
At a recent m eeting of th e grad e In th e best shape possible and Mrs.
by Ray Strong, president of th e fre sh m erm an. M argaret Bailey, Je a n e tte and relatives, Mrs. McDonald of New
port and A ugust N lem eyer of P ort- 1 gchool board
m an class. M aurice B otkin, presi D ow sett and Alice P eterson.
th e teach ers fo r the Gould says th a t any g arm en ts given
land w ere m arried a t th e hom e of Mr.
dent of th e stu d e n t body, received th e
com
ing
y
ear
w
ere
elected. Mrs. Bes the fam ily will be kept clean and In
and Mrs. C arl Dahl T uesday evening
g ift w ith ap p ro p riate rem arks.
good condition.
sie
S
chneider
who
has fo r several
W p carry no seconds In tires Save a t 8 o ’clock.
Rev. H. G eb h ard t of
T he p icture will be hung on th e all th a t troub le w ith less cost per
D onations of such clothes may be
ficiated. A fter th e cerem ony a de years been teaching a t No. 8 school left a t th e lib ra ry with Miss Mon
west wall of the assem bly room.
m ile to you by using U. S. Nobby
is th e only new teach er elected. She
T he p icture Is one of the m ost chain o r Usco tires. W A. Hessel. licious wedding su p p er was served.
tag u e o r a t th e O utlook office with
Mr and Mrs. N lem eyer will m ake will have charge of th e fifth grade.
b eau tiful th a t is owned by th e school, I
Mrs. G entry who will pass them on
H and L aundry.
th e ir hom e at Newport.
The o th e r teach ers will be Prof. C. to Mrs. Oould.
Also
all
kinds
of
work
except
cu
r
O th er g u ests beside Mr. and Mrs M Q ulcksail, eig h t g rad e ; Mrs. O. E.
The B ana of G resham pays 6 per
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—rAdv. tains and collars. Located on Hood Dahl and fam ily and Rev. and Mrs.. Bangs, sev en th g rad e ; Miss *Mary
W. V. C hurch has «old hi« p ro p er
avenue, betw een T hird and F o u rth . '
G eb h ard t were Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H ansen, sixth g rad e ; Miss G race ty In W hitehead addition to tw o fam
Mrs. John Stanley.
BY JUDGE HENRY NEIL
Wood
F lfe f and children and O tto Grieffel Ogilbee. fo u rth g ra d e ; Miss Mabel ilies, one of whom will occupy th e
Father of Mothers’ Pensions
Cull ties for sale. E kstrom T ruck
United S tates Nobby Chain Usco of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Robt. W alker of Inglis, th ird g radg; Miss Helen Hoss,
Service, phone 851.
tf
,l 'i ,'IBng which th e C h u rch ’« owned
a re good tire s
F o r sale by W A.
Who said,, "Hitch your wagon
Hessel
T ruck
and
autom obile G rass Valley and Mrs F ish e r Jen - j second g rad e and Miss G ertru d e Alex- and A e o th e r will build a new house
One nearly new binder w ith tra n s tires
to a gtarf”
nlngs of G resham .
i an d er, first g rad e.
in cord o r fabric.
on th e o th e r p a rt of th e property.
ports and tongue truck. A bargain,
Who needs inspiration from afar’
one 2 \
wagon In good condition.
Mr.
C
hurch
has
purchased
a
piece
of
5 '4 per cent in te rest on six
God hitched my wagon to my star,
One 1% wagon and box, $40. T hree m onths’ tim e mav be had a t F irs t RAO RUG8 woven. T hird stre e t near
Mrs. L. A. B urton and fam ily have land n ea r J, V. Cogswell's new resi
Hood avenue, phone 99$.
26
used 40 O liver plows.
F
o
u
r
used
«,
, .
. i StalP Bank by s i t i n g United State«
moved from Section Line and Cleve- dence which Is being erected In Zen
MY MOTHER.
steel plows. W. A Hessel for good T reasu ry C ertificates— th e safest a e - ,
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In the Afterglow
MY STAR
I need no other,