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G resham O utlook T W IC E W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 32 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GRANGE TO HOLD FIELD DAY JULY 3 0 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 CELEBRATE JULY 4 AT GRESHAM TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS >1.60 PER YEAR CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS ARE AT SUMMER SCHOOL T w en ty -th ree of th e fu tu re leaders a re [o f th is county le ft Sunday and Mon The Outlook has been informed that arrangements being made for a celebration at Gresham on July Fourth. The <lay for the two week8’ sum m er school , j i • • i e . . a t O. A. C.» w here they will jo in th e pro^rnill IS not completed but IS promised lor publication 111 boys an d g irls from all p a rts of th e next Tuesday’s Outlook. Arrangements are being ° made for as stBt# " h0 are recetv,n« ,hl8 ‘raining ,. ' . . a prize for th e sta te cham pions in a tine program of horse races in the afternoon and Gresham ‘he d u b work, T his year, delegates th e r th a n th e prize w inners are go ball team has a game lined up for the forenoon of the day on o ing and it would m ake m ost In terest the Gresham ball grounds. There will be no admission to the ing read in g if one could Ju st know how th e money was raised to send th e fair grounds park. All are invited to come and bring basket d iffe ren t delegates. A pron sales, can day an d food sales, pie socials, school dinners. Free coffee and ice cream are promised. booth prize money, ice cream socials NEW PHONE RATES EFFECTIVE JULY 1 Pom ona g ra n g e m et a t R ussellville T he M ultnom ah and C lackam as Co. W ednesday, J u n e 15 w ith T. J. K reu- M utual T elephone com pany has been d er, th e m a ster in th e chair. More g ra n te d an increase In ra te s by th e th a n th ree h u n d red persons w ere Public Service com m ission of Oregon and the new rates will go in to effect seated a t th e tables a t noon and th e re Ju ly 1st. was a good atten d a n ce all day. T he T he rates show a con sid erab le In re g u la r w ork was ta k en up in the crease but the m ost im p o rta n t fe a tu re m orning and In the aftern o o n Mrs. is th e zone system w hich w ill go Into P alm er was in charge of th e pto- effect. By th is system an ad d itio n el grarn. M ilton A. M iller, In te rn a l ch arg e will be m ade fo r each m ile of line beyond the th re e m ile lim it. R evenue collector, was th e m ain T he follow ing schedule of ra te s has luncheons, cukes baked and sold to sp eaker. H e explained th e w orkings HIGH SCHOOL BOARD TO DAN CUPID HAS FOUND th e neighbors, all added to th e funds been allow ed: of th e incom e tax law and gave a P riv a te business phones, $2.50 per BE VOTED ON MONDAY very clea r explanation of th e p u r MANY WILLING VICTIMS which w ere so carefu lly hoarded un m onth, plus $1.00 per m onth per til th e goal was reached. One club pose and re s u lt of th e law. M onday, J u n e 20, is th e d a te of T h a t th e little red god has been m ade an d sold d ress form s to help mile, ad d itio n al for each m ile o r frac In th e evening th e fifth degree th e an n u a l school election and th is send delegates. A few of th e group tion th ereo f o u tsid e city lim its. was given a class of forty-one. The will be one of th e m ost im p o rta n t busy in th is vicinity is evidenced by a re paying th e ir own expenses on th e P arty business phones, $2.00 per com ing natio n al g ran g e is inspiring th e la rg e n u m b er of w eddings which m eetings th a t has been held fo r sev m onth, plus 10c per m onth p er mile, trip a la rg e nu m b er of g ran g e rs to ta k e e ra l years. Besides the re g u la r busi have ta k en place recently. It is re W ith th e exception of one school, ad d itio n al for each m ile o r fractio n th e fifth degree In o rd e r th a t they ness of th e an n u a l school m eeting, ported th a t sev eral m ore will fol all are sen d in g two delegates. T his is th ereo f o u tsid e city lim its. m ay a tte n d th e natio n al g ran g e and five d irecto rs a re to be elected from low before th e m arriag e m onth pass due to th e fine cooperation of th e Residence phones, o n e-p arty lines receive th e seventh degree. Union H igh school d istric t an d th is d iffe re n t com m unities. T he boys’ $2.00 per m onth, plus $1.00 per A program of readings and music elem en t in th e election is creatin g Ifcdlow itch-Lent clubs w ere organized la te r in th e y ear m onth per m ile ad d itio n al for each was given follow ing the degree work. a keen in terest. Joseph H. Dollow|ltch and Miss and did n ot ta k e up th e proposition m ile o r fractio n th e re o f o u tsid e the Pom ona g ra n g e took up a num ber Seven can d id ates are up fo r elec t Je an L ent w ere m arried a t G resham of sen d in g a deleg ate to th e school city lim its. of Im p o rtan t questions and voted to ion, one from each d istrict. They in th e presence of a few relativ es on w ith th e exception of th e Lynch P o u l Residence phones, p arty lines, en te rta in th e natio n al g ran g e a t Ev SUDDEN DEATH COMES as follow s: Dr. A. W. B otkin, Sunday, Ju n e 12th, th e Rev. H enry try Club w hich has Its rep rese n tativ e $1.50 per m onth w ithin 3 m ile lim it en ing S tar g ran g e hall som etim e d u r TO BOYD 0. BRASSWELL a G re resham ; C. H. Johanson, O rien t; B reunagle o fficiating of C en tral office, plus 10c p er m onth there. ing th e session w hich will be held H. P. C h risten sen , Powell V alley; Mr. and Mrs. D ollow itch will m ake A telegram com ing from th e F re s T he sta te cham pions going from per mile ad d itio n al for each mile in P o rtlan d in November. G ustaf N oreen, H illsview ; W. C . ' th e ir hom e a t th e J. B. L ent farm th is p a rt of th e county, are : Ray Las- o r fractio n th ereo f o u tsid e th ree mile Pom ona also su bscribed fo r 10 no, C alifornia, W oodm en of th e L aw rence, L ynch; H. L. D outhit, ! in th e L usted neighborhood. ley, C o rb ett; C arl Zim m erm an, G resh lim it. sh a re s of M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir W orld Camp to M ultnom ah Camp in HeiinlngNen-Stucki Desk Sets, $.25 per m onth ad d i am ; G rant McMillan, L ynch; W ilm a P o rtlan d of th e sam e o rd e r a n V ictory; M ark N ickerson, T erry . stock. Of th ese seven, five will be elect- H enry H ennlngsen of th e Damas Chase, O rient. O th er delegates are tional. D elegates to th e s ta te g ran g e gave nounced th e d eath yesterd ay from E xtension Bells, $.25 p er m onth detailed rep o rts of th e w ork of th a t pneum onia of Boyd O. B rassw ell, ed. B allots have been p repared a n tP c u s neighborhood and Miss B erth a M uriel Holm and E unice P arto w , body, and m uch discussion followed. son of Mr. an d Mrs. S. C. Brassw ell will be placed in th e hands of th e Stuck! w ere m arried at th e hom e of M aplewood; F ran ces C ham bers, and adltlonal. E xtension, phone, $1.00 per m outh T he G range Field Day will be held of th e P lea san t Valley neighborhood. local school boards who will have Dr, and Mrs. A. T hom pson on Wed E lean o r F e rris, G ilb ert; Josep h in e a t th e M ultnom ah Ctrnnty F a ir T he deceased was born on O ctober ch arg e of th e d istric t elections ant/ nesday, J u n e 15, by Dr. Thom pson Ropp and Lilly Moeckli, H illsd ale; additional. will send th e votes cast, to th e clerk Extension w ith rin g in g power, E m m a L angford, O rien t; M ildred g ro u n d s th e last S atu rd ay in July. 27, 1898. Karlen-W iese Tlie body will be b ro u g h t hom e for of th e Union d istric t. T he p resen t T he g ran g ers also planned for a Miss B erth a W iese becam e th e Jo h n so n and M innie D anielson, Pow $1.50 p er m onth ad d itio n al. and canvass In stallatio n charges, $2.50. T he fu n eral a rran g e m en ts board will m eet a t i once .u clean-up day a t th e fa ir g rounds on burial. | bride of Jo h n K arlen a t th e W hite ell V alley; In a Sm ith an d H elen Max th e votes and d eclare th e five re- „ „ T. ■ „ . , Rem oval charges from on e loca Ju ly 15. All g ran g e rs are requested are in charg e of P o rtlan d P o st A m er .i, ui i. z «. . , Rose Dairy n e a r G resham on Ju n e well, G resham ; R u th W allace and vo tes; , , , ... , to join in th is proposition. G resham ican Legion. Those w ishing to a t ceiving th e _ h ig h est , n u m b , er of ........ , U . The groom is one of th e proprie M arcella Gill, R ussellville; H elen tion to an o th er in sam e room, $1.00. Rem oval charges in sam e building Law rence, H enry Brow n, Leslie g ra n g e has v o lunteered to furnish tend from h ere should com m unicate elected. T he new board w ill ' ta k e | to rs of th e W hite Rose dairy ch a rg e on Ju ly 1st. i.ot in sam e room , $2.00. Lynch and N ellie P itts, L u sted ; Lu- w ith F. L. Mack, com m ander of th e coffee a t noon and b asket dinners Whit eliend - Pedersen T his m ethod of electing th e union The ch arg in g of phone service by cile G odfrey and E d ith Buxton of G resham Post, fo r p a rtic u la rs as to will be in order. M ^s L o rin a P edersen and Gus E Zone R ates is som ething n e w .a n d it Rockwood g ran g e won th e m em d ate of fu n eral, w hich has n ot yet h igh school d irecto rs was in a u g u ra t W hitehead w ere m arried on W ednes- W est P o rtlan d . ed by a bill w hich was passed a t th e is understood will be p u t Into effect T h e p ro g ram Includes ta lk s each b ership b anner for th e second tim e. been set. la st session of th e leg islatu re, th e j d ay ’ / une at th e hom e of th e Boyd w ent to C alifornia a few m ain p o rtio n s of w hich will be found I h r ld e 8 p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jen s day on su b jects of vital in te re st to all over th e state. It is undoubtedly T his m akes th e th ird g ran g e to win th e fairest and m ost eq u itab le sys th e b an n er tw o tim es and w hichever weeks ago. His illness was know n to Pedersen, of B arton. T he young club boys and g irls w hich a re espec tem of charging, by th is m eans tho ially ad ap ted to them . w ins it th e th ird tim e becomes th e his p aren ts who received several te l elsew here in th is paper. T h e G resham d is tric t will hold people will live a t B arton T he sp eak ers a re leading profess expense will be b orne by th e lines p erm a n en t ow ner. T he b anner is egram s te llin g of his condition, and its an n u a l m eeting a t th e g rad e ors and teach ers of th e college. w here th e in v estm en t and n iainten- yesterday m o rning th e m essage an- aw arded to th e g ran g e w hich has th e Old T im e Dance school a t 2:3S P. M. Monday, Ju n e Sotne of th e topics discussed on th e an c® are ‘he highest. Tho su b scrib la rg e st percen tag e of gain In m em vised them to come a t once. T he tele T he S ecurity B enefit A ssociation 20th. e r living 4 m iles from th e C en tral b ership betw een th e Pom ona grange gram announcing th e d eath of his « ill give an old tim e dance in Metz various days a re “g a rd e n in g ” by A. Office on an a ir lin e will pay 10c 1. lio q u e t; “ P o tato es.” by Prof. Geo. sessions. L ents and R ussellville are son cam e w hile Mr. B rassw ell was Don’t slig h t yourself by slig h tin g g e r’s Hall, S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e try in g with. Rockwood at th e present on his way to P o rtlan d to ta k e th e th e w an t ads. 18. Admission 35 cents. — Adv lly slo p : “ C orn,” by Prof. H yslop; per m onth m ore th an su b scrib ers in th e re will also be ju d g in g contests side a th ree-m ile lim it, o r 5 m iles tim e. Some o th e r g ran g e may win tra in fo r C alifornia. Besides his p aren ts, Boyd is s u r it how ever as th e field s a re pretty N ext Sunday on th e G illis grounds, and w ork in p o ultry and m any o th e r o u t 20c per m onth m ore and so on. BORING AND VICINITY. w ell canvassed add th e la rg e r th e vived by one b ro th er, R aym ond, of th e hom e team will proceed to get aiu ab le th in g s tak en up which T he business phones w ill b ear th e By R ica A nderson crowd a full program of in stru ctio n bulk of th e increase, th e raise per G illis’ goat. m em bership th e la rg e r nu m b er of the fam ily hom e, an in fa n t d au g h ter cent being considerably h ig h er th an T he pagan gods lived on n ec ta r new m em bers m u st be obtained. and a divorced wife who a re in A us Mrs. Iloese, d au g h te r Mrs. Rosie into th e h ours from 8 to 12 and 1:30 th e residence phones. tin , Texas. and am b ro sia— no doubt a very ex S h earer and little H elen, A nnie and to 2 :3 0 each day. A thletic events MISSIONARY SOCIETY cellen t bill of fare. F rom tim e im N ettie Boese, w ith E rn e st Boese as fill th e tim e in the afternoons. T he g irls will listen to lectures S. S. ASSOCIATION TO ELECTS OFFICERS DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE m em orial new lyw eds have th riv ed ch a u ffe u r m ade a Sunday trip to on “T ex tiles,” “ C are of th e K itch en ,” PICNIC ON FOURTH Sandy spending th e day w ith th e GIVEN JUNE 28 AND 29 on T illam ook cheese w ith a few o th e r D yeing,” “ Care of Shoes,” “ R ugs,” O fficers and executive secretaries E rn est F isch er fam ily. T he P lensant Home D istrict S un Home N u rsin g ,” and m any o th e r fo r th e com ing y ear w ere elected on H erb ert Cosby, P o u ltry E xtension trifle s added as dessert. P erh ap s th a t In C lackam as county th e re is a W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e re g u la r E xpert from O. A. C., will be in Muit is why tw o y ears ago, Leslie Dallas school d istric t called W hiskey Hill. topic by th e leading experts in the day School association Is p lanning a picnic on th e F o u rth of Ju ly a t th e m eeting of the W om en’s H ome Mis- nom ah county on Ju n e 28 and 29 to w ent to th e coast w ith so m eth in g up Not fa r away is an o th e r d istric t Home Econom ics d ep artm en t. Miss C alkins w rites th a t th e boys C o ttrell school g ro u n d s If possible. A sionary society. P lans w ere perfect- give an o th e r d em o n stratio n at each his sleeve w hich was n ot explained nam ed Dry Land. A ’w ell-w orn trail and g irls a re happy to th e brim and com m ittee of th ree, rep rese n tin g each ed fo r the visit to th e Deaconness of the fo u r d iffe ren t d em o n stratio n un til last week w hen he retu rn ed connects th e two. much county s p irit has developed, of th e schools in th e association, m et H om e in P o rtlan d today, w hen th e farm s in th e ea stern p a rt of th e w ith his T illam ook bride. A nother It h a s n 't been rain in g rain a t all displayed th ro u g h yells and songs. T uesday evening and o u tlin ed plana G resham society will m eet w ith o th e r county. young man, B enedict Is Jo h n K arlen, I t ’s been rain in g d o llars down. .Multnomah delegation equal K lam for th e day which they hope to m ake societies of th e P o rtlan d d istric t to T he first d em o n stratio n will be — a G resham young lady is respons Nobody know s who s ta rts th e idea ath co u n ty 's— tw enty-nine. Douglas one of th e best of its k ind ev er held sew fo r th e poor. Thfc is an all-day held at Mrs. A nna S ch iller’s farm ible. T he local “sh iv er-ee” fans b etter m eeting and th e women of G resham n ea r S chiller sta tio n on th e O. W. P. g et th e ir trap s In o rder, fo r rum or going, b ut every week o r so the pub county has eighteen. T h ere are In in th is p a rt of th e county. A full p ro g ram of gam es, races, w ill serve th e luncheon. A program line, a t 10 o ’clock T uesday m orning, has it th a t “ H en ry ” is next and soon lic is urged to observe p ru n e day o r all 175 delegates. A m ong th e local lead ers from th is and contests is planned and w ill be given in th e aftern o o n is furnished Ju n e 28. In th e aftern o o n th e dem- to assum e th e responsibility of b u n t rice day o r wash day o r som e o th e r by m em bers of P o rtlan d societies. o n stratio n will be given a t th e home ing cheese for two. This Ju n e wed- so rt of day. U sually, th e o rd ers seem county who w ent to O. A. C., were in ch arg e of G. N assh ah n ,.R . B. Wil- T he officers elected a t W ednes- of A. L.D avies n ea r S pringdale a t 2 J d,I'K «ale is blow ing couples into to em in ate from som e one high and Mrs. J. Lynch, Miss Mary H ansen kensen and Rev. E. B. C otton. One of the fea tu re s of th e day will be a d a y ’s m eeting w ere: P resid en t, Mrs. o ’clock.. th e m in iste r's p arlo r lik e leaves in to ; . m ighty . . . In . . P . o rtlan . d ; b u t th is vicinty and M arg aret G abriel. baseball gam e in w hich th e team s will Jam es S terlin g ; X ice-P resident, Mrs. W ednesday, th e d em o n stratio n will the fence corners before a N ebraska h“ dPC,,led, ‘° 8 tar‘ so m eth in « fo r a change. T h erefore, th e follow ing be chosen’ from th e crowd and base ZION SUNDAY SCHOOL C. M. Z im m erm an; T re asu re r, Mrs. be given a t th e hom e of .Mrs. C. N. w hirlw ind. Even those who have TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY ball players frotp past, p resen t and B enj. C am eron; R ecording S ecretary, T aylor in th e P le a sa n t V alley neigh- been considered im m une are victim s. i proclam ation is issued to th e sta te in g en eral, b ut to th is locality in p a r fu tu re seasons will have a chance to Mrs. Jas. E lk in g to n ; C orresponding horhood a t 10 o’clock an d a t th e Really, it is enough to m ake a fel C h ild re n ’s Day will be observed at exhibit th e ir skill. tic u la r: W hereas, th e fern along th e low feel a little nervous th ese days S ecretary, Mrs. M ary P atc h ; Mite Box hom e of Mrs. D. B. Seidel on Buckley public highw ays has grow n to an th e Zion Evangelical ch u rch , S u n A program of readings and m usical S ecretary, Mrs. D. E. Tow le; Supply I A venue in th e aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock.. because th e re is no te llin g w ho’ll be excessive height and civic pride can day m orning and an Invitation Is ex num bers by local ta le n t will be given S ecretary, Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist; Sec- T hese m eetings have alw ays proven j apx‘ not be fostered when sm o th ered in tended to all to atten d . Rev. F. H. in th e aftern o o n and th e re will bo re ta ry of .Membership, Mrs. F ra n k of th e g re a te st in te rest to th e poul- Mrs s ,b D allas rep o rts th a t one of tall w eeds— Be it resolved th a t S at reu n d of P o rtlan d will ad d ress the a sp eak er P e a k ; S ecretary of L ite ra tu re , Mrs. trym eti as questions of im portance n,' r w h i‘e L eghorns laid an egg hlldren. A fter th e services all will A picnic d in n e r and plenty of Ice L. L. K idder; S ecretary of M others'! to all have been tak en up and th e ex- 1 w hich is p erhaps th e la rg e st ever urday, Ju n e 18, be desig n ated F ern go to th e Sandy riv er fo r th e an- Day and be observed by cu ttin g fern cream will be im p o rta n t fea tu re s of Jew els, Miss Mina G ilbert; H elper for change of helpful ideas has counted laid by th a t breed of chickens. It ual Sunday School picnic. A basket th e day ’s program . All m em bers of along th e fences facing th e traveled X oung Peoples' W ork, Mrs. A. W. fo r m uch in advancem ent of th e poul- was 8 % inches th e long way an d 7 roads And be it f u rth e r resolved lunch will be served and hot coffee th e B ap tist and M ethodist Sunday inches th e sh o rt. She also had a Shipley. try business in th is section. fu rn ish ed . A fter d in n e r gam es and Schools a t P lea san t Horne and th e cabbage rose th a t m easured 7 in ch th a t he who fails to do th is is a es In d iam eter, o r ab o u t 22 inches ------;------- , well anyw ay th e W o rld ’s visiting will be th e m ain fea tu re s of C ottrell C om m unity S unday School fair Is only fo u r years aw ay, so le t’s th e day. It Is hoped th a t all will are req u ested to keep th is d ate free aro u n d . Can you b eat it? plan to atten d th e services a t 10:30 from o th e r engagem ents. An In v ita M att A nderson, Sr., is v isitin g his begin g ettin g ready fo r it. and sta y for th e picnic. D eputy assessor M orand is look tion to Join in th e picnic has been ex 1 son F red. H e is h aving th e p leasure tended to sev eral schools n ot In th e ; of lay in g new w alks ab o u t th e house ing like Jig g s th is week. His head 1« W ith th e B aptists association at th e present, tim e, b ut an d finding num berless o th e r sm all j lavishly o rn am en ted w ith adhesive Rev. J. C. W Itterh ah n of P o rtlan d jobs, req u irem en ts th a t m ake his : paste and w hite patches. He says he form erly from M issouri, will preach which a re co n tem p latin g Joining in has had a boil on top of his head th e fu tu re . An in v itatio n is extended ; visits in te restin g . T he suspicions may be both m orning an d evening at th e to all In th e d iffe re n t com m unities to A lthough th e B oring baseball team 1 lanced. B ethel B ap tist ch u rch , Sunday, Ju n e Join In th is occasion. j boys w ore th e ir new su its to th e groundless, b ut he has been o u t as 19th. sessing som e p retty husk y farm ers T he co m m ittee in ch a rg e of th e i B arton gam e la st Sunday, th e P o rt- Rev. W Itterh ah n will ta k e for his g eneral arran g e m en ts consists of G. NOW’ IN STOCK ! land papers failed to m ake any m en- lately. Rica A nderson will leave fo r Mon topic Sunday m orning “ T he God of N asshahn, from th e B a p tist school, I tion of It. T h at was really too bad th e P a tria rc h s .” In th e evening at for th e su its ca n ’t be given much m outh, Oregon, n ex t week to ta k e 8 o'clock, bis su b ject will be "T h e R. B W llkensen from th e C o ttrell in com m encem ent exercises and at- school, arid Mrs. A lta M. G entry from publicity any m ore w ith o u t te llin g . Man W ho J u s t Cam e S h o rt.” tho M ethodist school. ab o u t two untim ely accidents w hich 8Urtlmer 8chool. no on e really cares to have ad v e r TROUTDALE Suffice It to say th a t tw o of _______ Black and Brown Silk, p a ir ................................... 95c | tised. th e players w alked hom e b ackw ards Rev. E arl B. C otton will preach ! Brown Silk Lisle, p a ir ........................................... 50c because th ey slid bases. Of course, at tb e M ethodist ch u rch next Sunday ; Boring won The score was 6-3 and evening at 8 o ’clock. T he topic of the! B arton is still crabbing. T h e fans evening serm on will be “O ur B ig g e s t) say th a t it was an in te restin g gam e, i Tax.' Bear Brand Hose for Ladies Children’s Dress Straw Hats SANDO W For Boys, Sizes 7 to 10)4, pair ....................... 50c Engineer’s and Firemen’s Sox, p a ir....................... “Parasilk” Fibre Hose, pair, ............................... Colors Black, Brown, Grey, Navy 25c 50c FOR MEN Walrad Mercantile Co. Regular $1.50 Values BASEBALL Sunday, June 19, Game Called at 2:30 HONEYMAN HARDWARE CO. versus G R E S H A M New Grounds Near High School Building A Good Game Assured Admission 25c VYY 75c BISHOP BROS. For Quality