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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 35 GRANGERS DISPLAY VARIETY OF TALENT »A GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. CELEIIKATE NEXT MONDAY Of course, everyone who can possibly do so will help celebrate in th e “ hom e to w n ” next Mon day. A local celebration is a good thing. T his is said for th e ben efit of every place w here cele bratio n s are to be held. It shows th e rig h t sp irit and helps th e lo cality in m any ways. W hile th e p rep a ra tio n s a r e not as elab o rate as som etim es in th e past, y et a good program of sports is announced, th e re will be plenty doing, plenty to eat, and a good, safe, sane celebra tion is planned fo r all. B e tte r a rra n g e w ith som eone to reserve a place fo r you to p ark y o u r autom ibile. B ring th e w hole fam ily, and come early to see th e ball gam e. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 POTATO BUG GETS PONY AND AUTO START IN OREGON SMASH, GIRL HURT $1.50 PER YEAR inm uni iTuiuiuuaoimmmutimiiRighint1 ■ ¡ SATIK DA Y , J l ’LY 1« It would be hard to predict w hat would happen in G resham if the fa ir site com m ittee of th e A tlantic - Pacific Hydro - Elec tric and H ighw ays Exposition should announce th a t th e fair grounds would be located Just west of G resham . It may be so decided. It has been decided to Invite th e 1925 fair board to inspect th e proposed site and fo r th a t occasion th e people of G resham are going to give them th e tim e of th eir lives. Plans are u nder way. P u t a heavy red m ark on your calen d a r around the d ate of S aturday, July 16, and th in k of it day and night. Let it be SOME picnic. The Colorado p o tato beetles which T alen ts are a p t to vary according j R uth Nash, fifteen-year-old d au g h are so p revalent in all sections of th e te r of D. H. Nash of T ro u td a le , was to th e rep o rts of th e M ultnom ah | east have m ade th e ir appearance in g ran g e m em bers who displayed th e ir | P o rtlan d . T hese a re th e first to seriously in ju re d Monday afternoon ta le n ts at th e m eeting S aturday. m ake an appearance in W estern O re when she was throw n from th e pony Mrs. Louise Nelson w as in ch arg e gon and S tate H o rticu ltu ra l Inspect which she was riding, in a collision of th e le c tu re r’s ch a ir and declared or, J. E. S tan sb erry and County with an autom obile at th e intersec th a t was one of h er ta len ts, th e do A gent, S. B. H all a re m aking every ing of som e one else’s w ork when they effo rt to stam p o u t th e pests before tion of th e Baseline road and th e a re absent. Indeed it appeared th a t T he accident oc they spread over a la rg e r te rrito ry . T ro u td ale road. she had developed h e r ta le n t in a The “ p o tato bu g s” w ere first re curred at 1 :30 ns Ruth was on her pleasing m anner. ported last week and S tan sb erry and way to th e Sweet B riar F arm w here Mrs. Nelson took no chances and H all have been inspecting th e te r r i she had been picking ch erries and called upon th e v arious m em bers by tory n ear Sellwood since th a t timo. berries. n am e: Mrs. L ucinda W heeler th o u g h t They have found th a t ab o u t th ree T he autom obile was driven by 17- m ilking cows m ight be one of h e r ta l blocks are Infected w ith th e beetles year-old R eginald W rig h t of G ar en ts and G. W. A llder declared th a t and it is not certain w h eth er th e te rr i dena. C alifornia. He was driving th e grow ing of f ru it was his; Joe Al- tory extends fu rth e r o r not. T he first a sedan and follow ing ab o u t 50 feet bel m odestly explained th a t his ta le n t step to erad icate them will be to des behind his fa th e r George W right, who w as "liste n in g ” u n d er ce rtain very troy all vegetation In th e infected dis was driving an open car. Two wom p leasan t and enjoyable circum stances I tric t. This will probably be done en the m o th er and a u n t of th e boy w hich included m oonlight, a p r e t t y 's w ith a blow to rch to burn to th e were in th e party. They w ere on th e ir MRS WM. CALDO LAID girl, etc. He w ent on to d em o n strate gro u n d every th in g green in th a t te r way to Edm ore, N D. an o th er ta len t, an in te re st in th e af- MISS PAULINE WALCH TO REST AT MT. SCOTT Ruth received severe bruises and fairs of natio n al life. Mrs. A llder BRIDE OF GEORGE L. BEIL ritory. The second step will be to spray w ith arse n a te of lead over a at first it was th o u g h t th e re m ight be Many friends from C o ttrell, P leas enjoyed exercising h e r ta le n t a t th e i ---------- ■grange dinners. Mrs. G race F ritz A very p retty church w edding w a s t larg e are a beyond th e present infect- a concussion of th e brain b ut sue a n t Home and G resham , attended seems to be doing well. Several teeth th o u g h t keeping silent was h e r best solem nized at th e C atholic church ed d istrict. th e fu n eral services of Mrs. Wm. ta le n t and hoped they ap preciated it. T uesday m orning Ju n e 28, at 9 :3 0 , T he sta te and county are asisting were broken as a re su lt of the fall E veryone appreciated th e fact she when Miss P au lin e W alch of G resham in th e w ork and reaso n ab le dam ages and poslbly th e re are broken bones Cahlo who died at h er hom e on Ju n e had found a happy solution of how becam e The bride of George L. Beil will be given to all p roperty own- in one foot. Dr. H. V. Adtx was called 24th, a fte r a sh o rt illness. T he pres to save a nickel w ithout giving aw ay of D am ascus. ers whose g ard en s a re destroyed. A and m ade th e exam ination. He re- ence o f friends and th e m any beautl- any personal opinions about ones own T he church was b eau tifu lly decor- d o s e w atch will be k ep t all sum m er ports th a t she is doing well. ful flow ers which w ere b ro u g h t as The W rig h ts a re held up pending ta len t. T he w om en’s work com m ittee ated w ith vining ivy and w hite lilies, and every effo rt m ade to erad icate it the outcom e of her in ju ries. They a trib u te of love to the memory of is a nu m b er of nickels ric h e r fo r the T he double ring cerem ony of th e th is season. afte rn o o n ’s e n te rta in m e n t as m a n y ; C atholic church was read by Rev. | Several years ago th e re was a are cam ping at the m unicipal cam p ,lle d eparted friend and relativ e gave , testim ony of the high esteem In folks had no ta le n t they cared to dis- B ruenagle. i slig h t o u tb rea k in E astern Oregon ground in P o rtlan d . I t was said th a t Miss Nash was j w hich she was held. play. T he brid e was ch arm in g in a gow n but it w as soon p u t u n d er control. Rev. E arl B. C otton, th e p asto r p v ilij n u t : approached (ip p iu a L U C U ; as o o she C. H. Johansen who cam e in d u rin g of ivory sa tin w ith silv er net lace If th e present o u tb rea k is n ot galloping h u v e i r pony th e discussion of ta le n ts said he found drapery. H er veil was becom ingly checked and is allow ed to spread the th e intersection. A pparently she saw l’ald high trib u te to th e ( h rlstlan him self in a bad fix of being w ith o u t arran g e d w ith o ran g e blossoms and whole potato in d u stry of th e sta te the leading autom obile but did not ch a racter of Mrs. Caldo Mary L ouisa Fellow s was born at ta le n t o r nickel. He d em onstrated a she ca rrie d a boq u et of pale pink will be badly dam aged and th e re is see th e o th e r o r else th e pony be- came frg h ten ed and she lost control Joh,18town> W isconsin, May 13, 1862 very desirable ta le n t how ever in his j sw eet peas. | d an g er of a q u a ra n tin e being placed Win. Caldo, Feb- discussion of A m ericanism in relatio n Miss E lizabeth Beil, sister of th e I upon o utside sh ip m en t. T his will of I, T he pony crushed into the se- S,lv " * s n iarr,ed 1883. A year a fte r her to th e present conditions a n i express- groom , was the b rid e’s maid and she probably not be a necessity as ev- dan about a foot In fro n t of th e re a r ru a r^ a rriag e she joined the U nited Pres- ed his confidence in th e sa n ity and also was ch arm in g in a gown of blue ery e ffo rt will be p ut fo rth to con- window. T he horse left th e p rin ts m b y terian church of which she was loyalty of A m ericans to th e ir ideals. ta ffe ta w ith touches of pink. She tro l th e beetle and do aw ay w ith it. of his teeth upon th e su rface of the a m em ber u n til about two years ago All who find bugs upon th e ir plants car He felt th a t now is th e tim e fo r peo w ore a larg e w h ite p ictu re hat. H er- when she united witfc the M ethodist ple to hang fast to th e ir A m erican man W alch, b ro th er of th e bride, was w ith w hich they a re n ot fam iliar church at P leasan t Home. th e best m an. j should g et in touch w ith th e sta te PIONEER OF GRESHAM ideals and w eath er th e sto rm s of u n ith her fam ily she cam e to O re T h ere w ere ab o u t 50 o r 60 gue3ts h o rtic u ltu ra l inspector o r S. B. Hall, DIES SUNDAY AT DALLAS gon W in re st w hich seem to th re a te n th e peace May, 1912 and since th a t timo I t is n o t believed th a t any o th er of o u r nation. H e told of h earin g a present. A fter a reception and wed- Mrs. S arah J. McDonald who cam e I has madp h er hom e a t C ottrell and section of th e sta te is infected. The ding d in n er a t th e hom e of th e m an com plaining because he w as out . ... ... . I they lived for a sh o rt tim e a t G resh- of w ork and w hen asked if he ever groom ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. theory of th e p resen t o u tb rea k is th a t here 4 2 years ago w ith h e r fam ily ftm ghe about (brep Wfiekl, in h is life saved a d o lla r tow ard th e Beil in D am ascus, th e young people the beetles cam e th ro u g h th e m ails and settled on a farm ea st of Gresh- and h er d eath followed a paralytic goal of being able to give th e o th e r will spen d th e ir honeym oon a t th e w ith seed potatoes from th e E ast am, passed aw ay a t th e hom e of her stro k e. She leaves to m ourn th e ir m an a job, ad m itted th a t he had not. beaches. They will m ake th e ir hom e ern sta te s or th a t they dropped off son, F. J. Bissell, a t D allas, on Sun- lo88' *>er husband, Wm. Caldo, a son a car of condem ned po tato es which Y et he com plained. a t Oswego. stood on a siding a few blocks from day m orning, Ju n e 26, aged 84 years. a " d a dB" ? h t? r ’ J ?e uCaldo, an d Mr8’ Mrs. Louise D ollow itch sang --------------------- ,, .................. Ellen R adford and th e ir fam ilies, 3 th e p resen t location of th e pests. Thio “ Love’s Old Sweet Song,” in a pleas- QUILTING BEE IS GIVEN . , ° nal<! 8uff,‘re(1 a 8troku of b ro th ers. W illis allow s of C ottrell. ing m anner PROSPECTIVE BRIDE <!ar wa8 condem ned b u t an injunction paraivsis ab o u t two years ago from Jo h n Fellow s of Ohio and F rancis Rev. E. B. Cotton and his sister, ---------- Help up th e work of fu m ig atin g and which she partially recovered. A Miss Iren e Cotton of Salem, sang a Mrs. Russell Akin was hostess at ¡cleaning of th e car and th e disposing year ago she w ent to Dallas to be w ith Fellow s of W isconsin. T he fu n eral services w ere conduct charm ing duet, "B ea u tifu l Oregon an old fashioned q u iltin g bee given of th e co n ten ts for several days and her son. A lthough h er h ealth had not R ose” w hich was th e official Rose a t h e r hom e on la st F rid ay a fte r- it is th o u g h t possible th a t from this been of th e best, h er d eath was unex ed a t th e P lea san t Home M ethodist C hurch. Monday aftern o o n , Ju n e 27. F estival song. noon, honoring Miss Gladys Michel, d ate can the presence of th e beetle pected. , F. Radford. It. H. R adford, G ilbert P erhaps one of th e m ost im pressive bride elect. be traced. T hree children rem ain to m ourn H auglum , Lewis H auglum , O. S. W il T he beetle w hich is ab o u t one half th e loss of a m other. They are F. ta le n ts displayed, because it is so A n u m b e r of girls g ath ered , p ut in rarely used o r possessed, was dem- and tied a lovely pink and blue com- inch long has yelow and black stripes J. Bissell and H arry McDonald of kinson of C o ttrell, Chas. H arrison o n stra te d by th e m aster, R. I. An- fo rter, w hich, a fte r com pletion, was ru n n in g th e length of th e wings. It Dallas and Mrs. A nna Thom pson of of G resham were th e pull-bearers. Mrs. E. E. V an F leet, Mrs. Mary derson, when in a few quiet, sim ple w rapped aro u n d Miss Michel w h ile ! resem bles th e lady bug w ith the ex- Gresham . Johnson, H. L. Ball and W. R. C ros and d irect sta te m en ts he expressed som e one played th e w edding stra in s ception th a t it is several tim es larg- T he fu n eral will be held on T h u rs his deep appreciation of th e w ork be- ' from L ohengrin. | er. T he young beetles a re oran g e in day m orning, Ju n e 29, a t th e M eth ier sang. Mrs. M. L en n artz presided ing done by Rev. Cotton fo r t n e 1 T he room s w ere ta stily d eco rated color w ith two rows of black dots odist Episcopal church in G resham , a t th e organ. In term en t was in th e Mt. Scott young people of P lea san t Home. In with pink ram b ler roses and mock on e ith e r side. of which Mrs. McDonald had been a In th e fall th ey burrow into th e m em ber since first coming here. The cem etery. p a rt he said, "I do not believe th a t orange blossoms. Miss M aude Michel ground from a few inches to several in term en t will be In th e H all ceme th e re is a person in th e com m unity assisted th e hostess in serving. TEACHERS OF UNION An in te re tin g fe a tu re of th e oc- feet and come o ut in th e sp rin g when tery. th a t has done as m uch fo r o r has HIGH SCHOOL CHOSEN th e in te rests of th e young people so caion was th e th ro w in g of th e b rid e’s th e po tato es come up. They lay from 1800 to 1900 eggK REV. JESSE BROWN IS m uch a t h e a rt as has Rev. C otton. boquet w hich was cap tu red by Miss The d irecto rs of Union High w hich develop in tw o w eeks to ad u lt If you w ant to advance in th e w ork M aude Michel. GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY School have elected th ree new teach- Those p resen t beside th e hostess I beetles ready to lay a n o th e r 18 00 to am ong th e young people in th e ir A d elig h tfu l tim e was enjoyed at [ers to fill th e places left v acan t by com m unity, back Rev. C otton in hio were th e M esdames S C. Jones, P. ¡1900 tim es th a t m any eggs, T he a d u lt beetles fly. T he young the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H ite th e larg e n u m b er of changes m ade w ork for he is on th e rig h t track . Michel. L ester Richey, th e Misses If you can’t help in o th e r ways you I G ladys, M aude and M arg u erite Mich-1 stay upon th e vines and begin to eat on last S atu rd ay evening when about th is spring. can a tte n th e gam es of b asketball, el, Evelyn M etzger, G en tru d e E ast- ’ upon th e leaves. Miss E sth e r G ard n er of P o rtlan d thirty-five frien d s w ere en tertain ed --------------------- base ball, volley ball etc and sit on man, Bessie H ow itt, A nna B rugger, , will have ch arg e of the com m ercial in ho n o r of Rev. Jesse Brow n, who V irginia and Mabry C u rrin and Betty ( MISS BESSIE OSBORNE IS th e fence and root. T h a t will help.” d ep artm en t. In ch arg e of chem is A n um ber of o th e rs took p a rt in Ann Akin BRIDE OF ALLEN LONG has ju s t closed his p asto ra te of Beth- t r y will be Miss K ath e rin e W aite of th e display of ta len ts and th e gen eral el B ap tist church in G resham . Rev Dixonville, Douglas county. F o rest fires In th e U nited S ta te s 1 Miss Bessie ——---- discussion of the use of th e ta len ts, annu ally destroy enough tim b er to I x .a , a ,. O sborne J > ecam e th e Mr. Brown had been invited as a Miss Luclle H ester H urd from am ong these w ere H. W. S nashall, of G resham , his wife, Alex T hom p son, Rev. Cotton and m any others. A sh o rt program was given when o th e r teach ers from th e form er Mrs. M orris W heeler gave a rea d " le n t ° f AKrlc u ltu re - Of a11 fore8t borne. Dr A Thom pson read th e m ar f i r e s S o per <-pn»_ajr prevenU,ble _ r ,age cerem ony th e prPSPnce of thp M„ . May sh o e m ak e r rpnderpd b eau t. | h ere „ " x t ing. Rev. A. J. W are gave a splendid im m ediate relativ es of th e bride and iful piano solos and a n u m b er of sa- year a re Wm. A verill, H. C. McCor- ta lk on th e use of ta le n ts and th e ing w hich they alread y possess o r th a t groom cred hym ns w ere sung and Mr. Brown i mlck, Miss A deline W yeth Miss Mtr- d uty one owes to th e com m unity. "A can be developed. ' T hrow aw ay The brid e was ch arm in g in w hite gave a talk. Ice cream and cake were lam Inglis and Miss M innie Bchrepel ta le n t should not be buried n eith er your ham m ers and buy a h o rn ,” was organdie. T he rooms w ere decorated served and th e evening was closed Roy Cannon fo rm er su p e rin ten d e n t should it be kept fo r personal pleas his advice to all. Many com plim ents with pink roses Mrs. O. O. L aver, j by the sin g in g of "God Be W ith You of Benton county schools will be tne u re o r pro fit b u t should be used for were heard on th e ta lk which he sister of th e bride, and Mrs. Bray, sis- Till We Meet A gain.” principal of th e school th e ben efit of th e com m unity," he m ade and it was a helpful co n stru ct- j te r of th e groom , cut th e Ices. Rev. Mr. Brown has m ade many O ther teach ers will be chosen later. said. ive bit of advice to all who will ta k e Mr. and Mrs. Long will m ake th e ir : friends d u rin g h is b rief p asto rate E veryone has a ta le n t fo r boost- It and m ake it a p a rt of th e ir life. 1 hom e in P o rtlan d . here who re g re t his leaving. O utlook’s new phone— 1561. m r R R R R R R R r R R R R R M ONDAY At Ball Park, Fair Grounds and Race Track —i CANNERY NEEDS MOST IMPORTANT Ju d g e Stapleton was aw arded th e basket, being th e la rg e st good-look ing man of th e tw enty-five o r m ore p resen t at the special business m en’s m eeting held in th e city h all la st night. T he su b jects for discussion in eluded th e woodw orking p lan t, th e basket factory, the fru it packing s it uatio n , th e F o u rth of July celeb ra tion, th e au to p ark and th e 1925 fair grounds. Wives who read th is list will u n d erstan d why th e ir hus bands did not get hom e un til ab o u t m idnight. The factory proposition was giv en carefu l consideration, Messrs. B u t le r and Zwibel w ere present and o u t lined again th e ir plan fo r a factory here. A com m ittee w hich has been m aking an Investigation rep o rted th a t th e re did n o t seem to be su fficien t financial backing on th e p a rt of th e prom oters to w u rran t this locality subscribing th e am ount of stock asked, about *20,000. Mr. Jan sen , a b ask et m aker, de sired to come In w ith th e w oodw ork ing factory if located here. He is now o p eratin g a sm all factory n ea r Bay City. Mr. Ja n sen b ro u g h t with him a sam ple b ask et of one of th e fancy lines he is m aking and su g gested it be aw arded to a m em ber on w hatever plan desired. Of course with Ju d g e Stapleton present he n a t urally curried off th e honors,— and th e basket. One th in g th a t gave an un fav o r able tu rn to th e plan to In terest lo cal capital in th e estab lish m en t of a new factory here, was th e u rg en t need of im m ediate financial assist ance to enable th e Berry G row ers Packing Company to handle th e b er ry crop now ripening. D. E. Towle, who presented th e m a tte r one week ago, was called on to explain fu rth e r th e need and when he had done so nil agreed th a t all possible financial assistan ce Bhould be given tho local p ro ject a t once. Mr. Towle rep o rted th a t th e s it u atio n was as form erly sta te d as to th e m arket, conditions; th a t tho Berry G row ers association had at a m eeting last S atu rd ay voted to in crease its cap ital stock from *10,- 000 to *15,000, th a t th e sto ck h o ld ers and producers had sul»scrlbed lib erally , now o v er *10,000, w ith about *.5000 m ore In sight und *10,- 000 to *15,000 ad ditional was need ed fo r operating. A com m ittee was appointed to ob tain a com plete and detailed fin an cial sta te m e n t show ing th e assets and liab ilities of th e association and a careful estim ate of th e costs of can ning th a t It m ight be presented to those asked to help finance th e season’s pack. T he com m ittee will rep o rt a t a m eeting of the business men to n ig h t. Jo h n Brown announced th a t he had been given assu ran ce from re li able sources th a t th e location of th e 1925 fa ir was still undecided, n o t w ith stan d in g rum ors to the co n trary . He has been recently assured th a t the site com m ittee would duly and care fully Inspect the possibility of an ea st of P o rtlan d site and give th e appeal of th is locality full consideration be fo re deciding. In o rd e r th a t th e citizens here m ight m eet th e d irecto rs of th e 1925 fa ir on th e grounds a day has been set for a picnic S atu rd ay . Ju ly 16. At th is tim e a big d em o n stratio n will be m ade, a good feed provided, som e in te restin g featu res will be pulled off an d — It is hoped— th e f a ir com m ittee will be favorably im pressed and Bay the word a t once. W ashington will receive *21,000, Oregon will receive *25,000 of F ed eral funds for th e protection of th e ir fo rests from fire» d u rin g th e fiscal year beginning Ju ly 1. R R R R R R R Free Barbecue at Noon JULY R 1=^ R R R TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Wi & • Baseball Game 1 1 a . rn. Gresham vs Tigard Free for All Pace — Free for All Trot — Other Races Motorcycle Races Good Band Music FREE BOWERS DANCE During Afternoon at Fairgrounds. JERRY RYAN, Celebrated Portland Baritone, W ill sing in the Park. NO ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS. Small charge at races GRAND BALL at NIGHT by Gresham Post A. L R R R R R W R