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G resham O utlook
VOL. 11, NO. 35
GRANGERS DISPLAY
VARIETY OF TALENT
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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
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■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
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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,
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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
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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
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