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r T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 40 G resham O utlook MISSIONARY HERE ON HER VACATION BURG CASE DISMISSED FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE - ishshìhihihihhi MAKE IT 2000 OR MORE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS RASPBERRY CROP KEEPS 16376831 PACKING PLANT BUSY T he case ag ain st P h illip Burg, overseas veteran, who waa a rrested T he activity of th e Berry G rowers Packing com pany in its various lines on th e ch arg e of an attem p ted as- is a source o t g reat satisfactio n to Mise E dna Shoem aker, a mission- BaUlt again8t Ra>'nolla Johnson, four- Every man, woman and child in this end of Multnomah those who knew of th e discouraging ary from China, is hom e from the y ear' ° ‘d daU« h te r ° f Mr a »d Mrs. atio n th e organization was in An inform al m eeting of business O rient fo r a y ear’s furlough. Miss Johnson wa* <H»nilssed in county, who can possibly do so, ought to attend the Big situ only two weeks ago. T hrough th e men was held last night to perfect Shoem aker has been aw ay from home “ dge B row n’8 co u rt th ' 8 m orning on alm ost six years and re tu rn s full of recom “ endation of Deputy Dis- Booster Picnic at Cedarville Park, Linnemann Station, to stren u o u s efforts of th e officers of arran g em en ts fo r th e booster picnic e company a m ark et was opened a t C edarville P ark S atu rd ay noon. j tric t A tto rn ey P ierce on account of enthusiasm fo r h er w ork and th e morrow, Saturday, July 16, from 12 noon till about 2 P. M. th lack of evidence. in P o rtlan d and financial aid as The plans for this picnic a re nearly country in which she has been living Help to put this locality solidly and actively back of the su red fo r th e packing season. com plete and it is expected th a t a The case has stirre d up th e com- and w orking. She is very glad to be . . t m unity since th e alleged a tta c k on The cannery, which has been ru n larg e n um ber of P o rtlan d people will a t home, however, and says G resh- Tuesday. Evidence brought fo rth in move to locate the 1925 Hydro-Electric and Atlantic-Pacific ning for ju st two weeks, is sw arm atten d as invitations have been sent am certain ly looks good to h e r a fte r th e tria l failed to im plicate Mr. B urg Highways Exposition in the beautiful tract lying between ¡ng with busy w orkers who are mak to many leadiug business men as so long a tim e. She is jti e d au g h ter of in ju rin g th e child and failed to ing good wages. 200 crates is the well as all th e directors and o th e r show any in te n t tow ard a crim inal Portland and Gresham. of Mrs. M ary Shoem aker. a ttac k alth o u g h B urg and o th ers sm allest sh ip m en t of any one day to officials of th e 1925 H ydro-E lectric Miss S hoem aker is in charge of testified th a t he had played w ith the the freeh fru it m ark ets th ro u g h o u t exposition. Picnic dinner, followed by speeches and auto trips to th e educational w ork of th e mission child on one occasion in th e pres th e te rrito ry and on m any days the T he business men have agreed to a t H uchou, China, n e a r Shanghai. ence of oth ers. (.ran t’s Butte. A trail has been opened so all who wish may sales ran to a much h ig h er figure. close th e ir places of business S atu r L ittle R aynolla herself was th e T his m ission is u n d er th e direction climb to the top of this 600-foot peak and enjoy the wonderful In addition to these an average of day noon from 12 o'clock u n til 1:30 first w itness called b ut h e r testim ony of th e N orthern C onvention of Bap could carry b u t little w eight for 150 crates a day has been sold to and atten d th e picnic. An Inform al tists w hich has a large work, in som e tim es sh e said she was h u rt view of the wide area surrounding, including snow-capped custom ers on th e P o rtlan d m ark ej. _____ agreem ent has been signed by th e cluding bopsital, schools, and the and som etim es she said sh e w asn ’ More th a n a h undred w orkers a re I follow ing business houses to this mountains in the distance. w ork of religious train in g . Miss o r she d id n ’t rem em ber. busy in and aro u n d th e cannery effect: She was very q u iet and show ed S hoem aker says she has seven days Bring well-filled baskets. Coffee and cream furnished. Those engaged in so rtin g and pack Jo h n Brown. Bank of G resham , plainly th a t sh e was not used to th e ing berries today n um ber 74 women schools w hich are located a t differ crowd hanging h e r head in a bashful Also watermelons a plenty. Plates furnished. and girls. Some of th e g irls a re ex A. J. W. Brown, L. L. K idder, M att ent p arts of the city and country a m an n er and playing w ith a piece of pert a t th e business and m ake as Schanno. J. T. Stillions, A. W. Metz good deal > th e sam e as th e grad e gum . Come and meet the fair directors and representative men high as H a day. They are packing g er £ Co., G resham O utlook, W alrad Melvin Johnson, fa th e r of th e schools of this country except th a t an average of 600 cases of finished cf Portland. M ercantile Co., Bishop Bros . J. E. ir u it a day an d on T uesday and only th e first four grad es o r th e ir baby, was called and gave his version of th e affair. Mr. Johnson explained M etzger, A. F, H auim ar, Theo. Van W ednesday of th is week 4600 pounds equivalent a re ta u g h t in these th a t he and his wife were w orking for Donlnck, F. L. Bourne, C arl Dahl. of rasp b erries alone w ere handleu. schools. Miss S hoem aker also has H. E. A ndrew on the Tow le farm A little city of te n ts has sp ru n g up E. Palm quist, W ithrow Lunch Room, charg e of a g irl’s boarding school picking b erries and th a t little R ay POTATO INSPECTOR n ear th e cannery. T hese a re fu rn S. B. Hall, Oregon Pickle £ Canning MANY MORE FLIVERS which p repares th e g irl for high nolla was left d u rin g th e ir absence in to fam ilies com ing from a dis PASSES MANY FIELDS FIND NEW OWNERS ished charge of Mrs. Brown who looked tance w ithout expense as a re also Co., R ak er & Son, W. J. Todd, F irst school work. “ T hat is w hat I w ant a fte r th e child and h er own 2% year S tate Bank, Guy Jones, G resham W. C. C a rp en ter of O. A. C. spent now ” said Miss Shoem aker. "O ur old daugh ter. Everybody in th is p a rt »of th e w ater, wood and a stove for cooking. F ifteen te n ts are occupied a t thlB Drug Co., G. M. Davidson, E. W. w ork has grown until the g re a t need sev eral days here th is week inspect cou n try will have a new Ford if th e tim e. A n o te of h u m o r was b ro u g h t into is fo r a high school fo r o u r stud en ts A ylsw orth. W. Hessel. F ra n k C. th e otherw ise serio u s n a tu re of th e ing potatoes and g rain fields for ce r present ra te of increase of new cars Miss \ iolet Coe has been added to Jones, Geo. Diet!, who a re reaching th a t age.” All of proceedings w hen Mr. Johnson was tification. continues. the office force, m aking th ree In all th e teachers are n ative Chinese, A p a rt of his tim e was sp e n t In asked if he an d Mr. Burg had had P lates, coffee, cream and w ater The latest ow ners of new cars in who are kept busy with the acco u n t m any of whom are only high school any .differences o ver th e question. specting th e fields of club boys who th is te rrito ry are L. L. K idder who ing. Three men are in charge of the melon have been arran g ed fo r by g rad u a tes, and Miss S hoem aker’s tim e He sm iled a b it him self when he said had signed up for potato certification has a new sedan, H. H. H ughes a new P o rtlan d m a rk e t sales and they te- th e com m ittee and th e people are is spent largely in visiting these ork. The fields of th e boys stood th a t th e question was h ard ly neces- coupe, Joe Peak and Mr. H arm on, a port th a t th e dem and fo r lo g an b er schools, o u tlin in g th e w ork, tra in aary since facial evidence would In p well u n d er th e inspection and a farm er of E stacada, each new to u r ries and black caps Is insistent and expected to bring th e ir lunch baskets ing the teachers, holding teachers T h e tab les will be dicate this on both of them . His n u m b e r are draw ing easy b reath s ing cars and R. E. Loomus of Da- has n ever yet been satisfied. C us well filled. m eetings and keeping a very close evidence indicated th a t when he now since th e fields have passed the rnaseus, a new coupe. tom ers a re in w aiting when th e fru it spread and It Is hoped th a t th e re will supervision over all phases of th e suspected th a t his d a u g h te r had been first inspection. T h ere are th ree Not only have many new cars tru ck s come In and ta k e th e berries be a good atten d an ce of local people. work. he had im m ediately o th e rs to come a t different in terv als been handled recently but eleven per direct from them . Miss Shoem aker has num erous m istreated The berry grow ers who a re to m ake sought B urg an d a fight had resu lted so th is one inspection does n ot in sons have purchased used cars from T he berry m a rk e t seem s to bo pictures and hopes to have som e of in which B urg suffered a black eye d icate th a t the fields will pass the R ak er & Son alone w hile m any o th e r stiffening and b etter prices a re of a to u r of th e berry fields on S aturday th em m ade into stereopticon slides and Johnson w as h it o ver th e head final test. tra n sfe rs have been m ade by Un fered now th an a t th e beginning of are planning on spending th e noon th a t she m ay show them to a la rg e r T he boys whose fields passed th is dividuals probably. T he follow ing the season. T he B erry G row ers P ack h o u r a t C edarville P ark w ith th e w ith a frying pan which Burg had in n u m b er of people. "P eople here do his hand. first, inspection east of th e Sandy are th e nam es of th e local people ing com pany received an offer of fo u r folks enjoying th e booster picnic. n ot realize w h at m issionary work Mrs. Johnson, m o th er of th e baby, riv er w ere Lloyd B ram hall, W ilson who have purchased th ese cars since emits a pound early in th e season m eans now ” said Miss Shoem aker. C edarville park a t L innem ann Is H u rt, Ray Lasley an d Stanley was called and rep o rted th e condition Ju ly 1st, H. S. McMurray, C arl Sod- from th e Oregon P acking com pany " I did not myself, when I w ent to an ideal place fo r such a picnic as It . of the child T uesday evening and th e N u ru rer. which was refused. T he sam e com C h ina six years ago. I th o u g h t I In th e •Orient neighborhood W. M. erquist, M arvin Johnson and Ed. suspicions w hich w ere aroused in th e pany is now reported to be buying is very conveniently located both to B rink, G resham ; Salzman Bros, at w as m aking a g rea t sacrifice b u t H arold A hlson, Aubrey ! m inds of th e p are n ts and w hich la te r E llio tt, Springdale, Geo. Cum m ings and Vic for seven cents in th e P uyalup dis G resham , P o rtlan d and th e proposed I found a fte r I sta rted into my work led the fa th e r to a tta c k Burg. The !• ocht, and Rollin Bewley had th e ir to r Larsen of Bull Run, F ra n k W and tric t and shipping to V ancouver fa ir site. th a t I was ju s t beginning to live. fields passed by Mr. C a rp en ter and condition of th e child was testified to of T ro u td ale and C. J. L ake of w here the fru it is packed. T h e only sacrifice is th a t of being A fter d in n e r is served th e re will by th e fa th e r and m o th er and also by are w aiting now for th e second In Damascus and Chas. G ossett sep arated from one’s people. The of A n um ber of th e fields C ottrell. be speeches by th e different in te re st two young g irls, Je n n ie D ann, aged spection. Chinese welcome us and we have no MOTOR CO. ESTABLSHED 16 and Toba D ann, aged 14 years. which w ere p lan ted la te w ere not ed p arties both from G resham and th rillin g tales to tell of being stoned IN NEW LOCATION P o rtlan d . Ju d g e Geo. W. Stapleton Mrs. Brown w as kept a t hom e by the ready fo r Inspection a t th is time. FARMERS DIRECTORY o r driven out of towns. All th a t is illness of h e r baby and did not take T h ere w ere several fields w hich it T he F ields Motor C ar com pany will be the principal sp e ak e r from past w ith pioneers days and m is the stan d . PLANNED FOR COUNTY was im possible to visit a t th is tim e moved into its new q u a rte rs In th e sionary w ork is established and w el and Mr. C arp en ter will m ake an o th er | T he defendant, who was rep rese n t A farm ers' directory for M ultno L ato u rell building last T uesday and G resham alth o u g h several o th ers will comed by th e natives.” ed by Jas. P. A lexander, told p rac ti trip to th is county in a few w eeks to mah county, which will contain the has been doing business th e re all ta k e part. I find th a t I will have to rea d ju st cally th e sam e sto ry as th e o th e r w it com plete th e work of first Inspection nam es of all thd farm ers in th e week W hen th e speaking is o ver all who The work ort th e building is my th o u g h ts I have become so used Of. th e older men R. W. W ilson of county, to g e th er with th e n u h ib er of nesses on his side, his b ro th er, sister- not yet finished b ut is being rapidly desire may m ake th e trip over th e to th e scenes in the O rient and It is C orbett, F. N. of C orbett, in-law and little niece, Lillie, who is acres which he farm s, th e kind of com pleted. so different h ere ,” she said. An evi nine years old. proposed fair site and it is expected W. F . Robinson of G resham , Claude crops grow n and th e assessed v alu a A com plete display of Chevrolet dence of th is fact is th e reference It was in effect th a t he had come Woodle, C orbett, H. Dahl of Victory tion of th e place and many o th e? p arts and car fixtures will be on th at a p art of th e crowd at least will w hich sh e m akes frequently to “ for out to th e berry fields to his b ro th e r’s and S. B. H all have fields of potatoes item s of Interest, is being prepared hand a t all tim es at P o rtland prices. clim b to th e top of G ra n ts’ B utte eig n ers” m eaning those living o u t cam p for a visit, th a t he had picked th a t successfully passed the inspec and will be off th e press ab o u t Sep • The com pany is m aking th e a n w here they can g et a view of the side of China. T his is due not only berries for a few days w ith his tion. tem b er 1. nouncem ent today of an o th e r red u c valley and th e su ro u n d ln g te rrito ry . to th e years she has spent in China W ard Evans has a field of w heat b ro th er but when th e la tte r was taken The O utlook has co n tracted for tion in prices which m akes th e to tal b u t to the y ears of prep aratio n ill on Monday h e had stayed in th e and W. F. Robinson som e barley th a t w hich she sp e n t before she sta .’ted house <<ring fo r him as his sister-in- looks prom ising and is lined up for 250 copies fo r circulation to th e reduction since May 1st, 1921, a l R. I. ANDERSON INJURED farm ers of th e county and will tak e m ost 25 per cent. h e r w ork in which Bhe has done law was not very stro n g . T h a t d u r fu tu re inspection. WHEN TREE FALLS m ore if th e dem and w a rra n ts it. T he com pany is prepared to con every th in g possible to m ake her B lackleg, rhizoctom la and leaf T he term s of sale will be announced duct th e business In th e sam e man ing th e day he had played w ith th e w ork m ore efficient. R. I. A nderson was rendered In mosaic w ere found in th e fields not later, th re e children in th e room w here ner as usual and g iv e b etter service Miss Shoem aker told of h e r trip his b ro th er was lying and th a t he passed. sensible th is m orning while helping The G resham S torage com pany is across th e Pacific which she said wa3 One of th e values ot, th e trip was had bounced R aynolla on his knees A nother big drop in C hevrolet also in th e new location and Sherm an fall a sm all tree at th e fa ir grounds a d elightful one as th e w ate r was u n and carried h e r on his sh o u ld er a t th e fact th a t the club boys m ade the prices, some models as m uch as $300, Mei a r te r is rep airin g all th e b reak He and some o th ers w ere holding a usually sm ooth all of th e way. The th e suggestion of h is niece Lilly, who trip w ith Mr. C a rp e n te r and are now th e cheapest fully equipped ear dow ns and troubles of m otorists who rope fastened to th e tree, in o rd e r to ste a m e r E m press of Russia, on wqs delighted w ith th is so rt of le arn in g to recognize th ese various on m arket. See us for prices New have need of a rep a ir man. throw It In a crtaln direction, when w hich she m ade th e trip, left Shang rom ping. H e said he knew of no diseases as readily as an expert. location, LatoureTJ Bldg F ields Motor C ar Co. Phone 2331. a sudden Jerk threw him about ten hai on Ju n e 25 and fo r th e next way in which he could have in ju red HUGE COUGAR WAS feet when th e tree fell. He stru ck week loitered along In th e Japan th e child and th a t he had m eant no sea touching a t several large sea harm to th e child. On W ednesday, KILLED IN MOUNTAINS on his back and shoulders. Dr Geo. Inglis was sent for who b ro u g h t him ports. The E m press left Y okoham a th e ch ild ’s fa th e r had called him o ut < onslderable in te re st was aroused back to consciousness and pro on July 1st and arrived in V ancou th re a te n in g him an d when he had re one day this week when th e carcass nounced hltn not seriously h u rt ver, B. C., Sunday, Ju ly 10, m aking tu rn ed to th e house had followed or a huge co u g ar waa brought A fter lying In th e shade fo r several a record trip. T he captain was m ak finally attac k in g him . B urg adm itted th ro u g h G resham on Its way to P o rt hours he was taken home o u t of all ing his last trip w ith th e boat and th a t he stru ck Johnson w ith th e fry- land. T he anim al was k illed by danger. w anted It to be his best. " I re a lty ,11» . ' in* pan anti th a t J °h n so n finally let O tto Ashoff in th e m ountains be ’ h i the„ d ' ffprence in cu s-jh lm go a n d 'w e n t to wash th e blood tween Lost L ake and Bull Run. It M l« ShoemakVr "In 7 ^ ’” 8ald ° u t ° f his th a t when he was flrstxw ounded by a shot and Its RED CROSS AIDS 4,000 M l« S hoem aker In C hina m ore got th e blood out of his eyes he would DISABLED VETERANS leg broken and was finished by Mr. n’ " h “ ndre<1 coo» 7 come shout- kill him A ccording to B u rg ’s story Ashoff's h u n tin g ax who preferred land?™ " d* ."h* ’° i“ * St, th e b° at ,n thl8 waa hi8 rea8On for ru n n in g away th a t weapon to a gun as he was afraid T hrough an appro p riatio n bv con lan d ing and th e re is noise and con- as he thou g h t perhaps Johnson of shooting his dog which was fight- gress th e re is now av ailab le to d i s X £ ni « n 7 7 ^ h e re ' W he." th e Em- would fulfill his th re a t. He said he ing w ith th e in fu riated beast. The abled v eteran s of th e W orld W ar u h hPr® ° r 8eVen I Went to ^ « i a n d w here he spent the cat m easured ab o u t seven feet from who are being re-train ed by th e F ed mon who cam e up quietly and attend-1 n ig h t i„ his room and when he tip to tip. eral Hoard for V ocational E ducation b iL t °f i ° f m ak,ng thp E arn ed a w arra n t had been sworn It Is said th a t one of these cougars a revolving fund of $500,000 from boat fast. E verything was quiet, so out fo r his a rre st he w ent to t h e d U - will kill 60 o r 60 deer during a sea- which they may borrow to m eet tem q o lei It did not seem like landing at tric t atto rn ey 's, office and gave him- *on and will attac k pigs, sheep, porary financial needs. Disabled ex- a This ™ i.. . s k « . - 8elf up’ d eclaring th a t he was not calves and even cows. They a re said service men whose applications for This was only th e beginning of the guilty but was ready and w illing t o to suck th e blood of th e ir prey and train in g are still | n "investigation th in g s to w hich she is becom ing stand tria l leave the flesh uneaten. s ta tu s " are not eligible to this as « c ^ to m e d again as life in China is Deputy D istrict A ttorney P ierce! sistan ce but they will continue to re different to th a t of o u r own coun- recom m ended th a t th e case be dls- Notice to P ro p e rty Owners. ceive such assistance from th e A m er r ' , t . Oi, . missed but said if th e p aren ts of the Notice Is hereby given th a t prop ican Red Cross, It is announced by Miss S hoem aker expressed h e r ap- child w anted to bring new or addi- erty ow ners are required to cut N ational H ead q u arters. D uring the ♦s" n th s reg u la r m annpr In tional evidence it would be open for grass and weeds along th e stree t In last year 4,000 such men have been which th e G resham O utlook put in I them to bring th e charge up In the front of th e ir p roperty o r sam e will tem p o rary financial assistan ce its appearance. The O utlooks cam e C ourt of Domestic R elations P h s r r ia , ' y.u'hP tHwn and thp c®«1« given charged to th e p roperty according to by th e Red Cross. th ro u g h even m ore prom ptly than Ju d g e Brown dism issed th e case th e ordinance. GREGO COX, letters, she said "and of course the with th e advice th a t Burg leave Town M arshal. FO R WALK first th in g I did was to soan th e G resham and keep aw ay as "Johnson 1 wood range $20.00. pages fo r item s about th e people 1 still has fire In his eye and fu rth e r ( ’'OR* H isse S I« - f n rS id e F ro n tin g 1 Gas Vulcan range, 4 holes with knpw trouble m ight re su lt " Powell V alley R oad. Pilot and oven $45.00. » ‘nc* Miss S hoem aker’s refiurn T here were a n u m b er of interested and haIf 8crp" ln th,‘ 8hoe- 1 Ruuld gas w ater h ea te r $15.00. R m fu T i , J o n ' n* Grp" h a "> town th e re has been a happy fam ily persons present th ro u g h o u t th e trial 1 Wlth co1* *R L Ji ?u Hun * a ,p r and elec union In which Mr. and Mrs. A. G eneral opinion seem ed in fav o r of tricity Ixjw prices and easy term s JO H N BROWN, Phone 2501. Sam uel and son Cecil, of D ayton, th e case being dism issed offered to home builders W ashington, Mr. and Mrs W. C . _____________ ' We have som e good bargains In Tel. M * RW BR * ELKWOTON G unther, of P o rtlan d , and Mrs H ugh The O utlook office will be closed used Chevrolet« and Fords. Easy McClung of Pom eroy, W ashington, tom orrow from 12 noon to 2 p. m. tprrr’"- Pleld M° ,Or CgP < O Phonc w ere out-of-tow n guests. 1925 fa ir site picnic. Everybody Don't Forget - _ ~— — — —— going. The O utlook com bines with tho New Threaded Rubber W illard- _____________ P o rtlan d News. When yon subscribe Storage battery repairing and re factory g u aran tee, at d ea le rs’ dis- New T hreaded Ituhlier W illard« ask ns ab o u t rates, etc. You will be charging, starter and generator count. C. E O8BCRN A CO. 2t factory g u ara n tee , a t d ea le rs’ dls- pleased with th e New, Newsy, N ew s' work. Raker A Son Here is his maiestv, the K ing o f England, and her highness, th< —— -------------- ! cohnt. C. E. O8BURN A CO. 2t Queen, in their royal robet o f purple on the throne and w ith their coat of Wood ___ _ arms on royal plush back of them, rillin g at the opening of Ulster parlia- Cull tie« for sale. Ekstrom Truck ' The Bans or Gresham pays 5 per n tn t at Belfast, Ireland, while 4,000 soldiers and 1,000 constables guarded service, phone 851. tf cent Interest on tim e d ep o sits__ Adv. their lives. ' ~ ' P h on e' o or ar í q 3 3 1, Snap up a Want Ad Snap. HOW MUCH LONGER WILL THE WORLD SEE THIS? ‘ ÏÏ?’ FI*W M , C C° AT CEDARVILLE