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T W IC E A W EEK > G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 46 PICKLE FACTORY BEGINS PACKING \ GRESHAM, PERSHING’S NIECE ' DESERTS ARMY MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 G. N. SAGER RESIGNS J. J. HANDS AKER SEES FROM FAIR BOARD NEAR-EAST PLIGHT BOLDEST PIRATE OF ’EM ALL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR LIVESTOCK CLUBS HOLD FIELD TRIPS One of th e m ost in te restin g places At th e m eeting of th e M ultnom ah T he relief p arty of w hich J. J. Each of th e livestock clubs in th e to visit in th is section is th e Oregon county fa ir board Monday aftern o o n H andsaker, S tate D irector of Near- calf, sheep and pork projects have P ickle C anning com pany w hich has its G. N. S ager resigned as d irecto r and East Relief fo r Oregon, is a m em ber held field trip s in th e last m onth in p lan t located n ea r th e O.W .P. depot. G l. Richey was elected to fill his bailed W ednesday by special relief which th e county and local leaders T he equipm ent is all in readiness for place. Mr. Richey was for a n um ber ship from C onstantinople to Batoum . and each m em ber of th e club visited th e season and th e ta n k s a re in Batoum on th e Black Sea is the ot years a m em ber of th e fa ir board the anim als ow ned by th e club boys stalled. T hese ta n k s, n in e of which and girls. an d will be in a pot it ion to ta k e up seaport gatew ay to th e h ea rt of Ar a re new, have an av erag e capacity of m enia and th e C aucasus region. It T he clubs holding these trip s th e work w here Mr. S ager left off. 4000 gallons. T his nu m b er can be w ere: A. F. Miller, who for sev eral years was a t Batoum last April w here just increased if necessary. L usted Pig club— Mrs. Guy Rob lias been secretary of the fa ir board ten bags of flour rem ained in the ertso n , leader. T he ta n k s w ere installed first and and has ta k en over an u nusually whole city when th e first relief ship perm itted to e n te r for fo u r m onths h( avy load th is year, asked to be re O rient Pig club— R. I. Anderson, th e building then built aro u n d them . arrived, w hile a t A lexandropol, one leader. l a t e d from his position as secretary h undred and th irty miles inland, in W ork on th e building is not yet Victory Pig club— Mrs. O. A. S taf ow ing to th e fact m at he was physi th e la rg e st o rp h an ag e in th e world, com plete as th e roof is ju s t now be ford, leader. cally uneq u al to th e stra in of tn e eighteen th o u san d orp h an s and sev ing shingled. T he new building is v oi k. Lynch Pig club— Win. H ornecker, en A m erican relief w orkers w ere on 30x114 feet and has a capacity for leader. T he executive board was authorize,, th e ir last day of h alf ratio n s, when ab o u t 18 la rg e ta n k s if th a t m any is to e ith e r elect a naw S ecretary o r give th e first tra in load of A m erican flour O rient Sheep club— G. N asshahn, needed. leader. assistan ce to Mr M iller so th a t he arrived. They had been reduced to T he cucum bers are com ing in now County Jersey club— C. P. T all would be able to d irect th e w ork half ratio n s for th irty days and one hundred an d sixty-five children died and are of very good quality. The m an, leader. w ithout its tak in g so m uch tim e. of u n d ern o u rish m e n t during th e last office and so rtin g room is filled w ith County H olstein club— Wm. H ora- I resid en t H. A. Lewis announced week. General P ershing's niece. Miss b arrels for dill pickles, la rg e bundles ecker, leader. th a t 'h e ca fete ria nad been leased for G EO RG E G IB S O N A recent cablegram from this Helene Gene Pershing, w ent o ut Many th in g s of in te re st a re stu d ied th e fa ir week. H e also said th a t he sam e section sta te s th a t thirty-five of dill, sacks of sa lt, etc., to say Baseball fans of the land read the side of arm y circles to get her had bad an offer 3<i th e dance hall. thousand A rm enian orp h an s are which m ake these th e m ost valuable nothing a t all of th e la rg e tables of husband. She became the bride of announcem ent of the appointm ent Some tim e ago it w as decided to use now being cared for by th e N ear- of the veteran catcher, George Gib m eetings of th e year. T he condition E. A. Kraft, recently at Seattle. cucum bers. E v erything is being W ash., where her husband, a navy th e nance hall for a p o u ltry house East Relief in T ran scau casia and son, as manager of the Pittsburgh of pens, feeds and feeding an d con handled in a carefu l way. man, is a member of the American th is je a r b ut th e t ‘rec to r’s a u th o r th a t according to H. C. Ja q u lth , N ear P irates last spring without mani dition of an im al com e up fo r discus T he pickles a re placed in th e large Legion. K raft was a senior grade festing the least bit of interest. Now ized Mr. Lewi3 to lease th e dance E ast Relief d irecto r, eighteen th o u they are rubbing wondering eyes sion. Also how to show in th e ring. radio operator during the world vats w ith layers of s a lt an d th e n w a hall /o r 1150. it no one ta k es th e sand of th ese ch ild ren a re faced and asking is it possible that the One boy for in stan ce was killing w ar and was seriously injured when w ith th e prospect of having to go te r is added to m ake a brine. A fter his boat, the “W estover," was to r lease at th is figure he building will lowly Pirates are going to cop the his pig w ith kindness. T he tro u g h barefooted d u rin g th e com ing win pedoed and aunk off the coast of th e ta n k s a re full th e covers are p u t N ational League pennant and cut be used for a poultry house. O th er te r unless tim ely aid arriv es from was full of feed w hich had spoiled in France. in on the world series play? Gib on and fastened down w hen th e wise te n ts will be ren ted fo r the America. T his is a region of zero the sun and th e pig was in a serious son has moulded the "fightingest" p oultry exhibits as hat. been th e cus- w euther and heavy snow s in w inter pickles may be le ft for weeks or condition. U nder his m o th er's d i team in either league. T h ey ’re in CRATER LAKE TRIP t i in o th e r re t rs. rection he cleaned o u t th e tro u g h , Oregon shoes m ay play th e ir p art front. m onths. scrubbed and scalded it, th rew lim e MADE IN SIX DAYS T he F risco shows w hich are to in prev en tin g such a tragedy, as Mr All of th e w ork is being done un t v n i s h th e ainu.iei.tcpr fea tu re s th is H an d sak er will spend th e su m m er in POTATO PO V *" th ° pen to sw w ,ten th e «oured der th e direct supervision of J . L. The G resham people who left last relief work and expects to d istrib u te r u ia iu d u x ground, placed charcoal for th e pig Stafford who has had several years F rid ay for a trip to C ra te r L ake re y ea r have sent postern h ere to be dts personally m any of th e supplies con FARMER AT SIXTEEN to e a t so as to co rrect th e condition trib u ted . experience in th e pickle m aking bus tu rn ed T h u rsd ay aftern o o n e n th u si trib u ted by Oregon friends to N ear I t was decided to do m ost of th e Lloyd B ram hall is finding expres of th e digestive tra c t. It gave a b et EaM Relief. iness. astic over th e trip . Dr. A. W. Botkin ad v e rtisin g in th e new spapers th is sion of his am bition th ro u g h th e low te r lesson th an had conditions been W hen th e re p o rte r called th is a f favorable since th is was done before and his fam ily cam e in the evening year as th is had proven m ore ef INSTITUTE ECHOES AT ly spud. ternoon th e office was filled w ith th e before. The p arty enjoyed th e trip fective. THE METHODIST CHURCH Lloyd is in his fo u rth y ear of club th e club m em bers left. arom a of dill and large bundles of In co n tra st to th is an o th e r m em Mr. Lew is announced th a t con and found th a t th e roads w ere in a w ork each y ear w orking on tw o o r The delegates to the Jefferson E p th is a ttra c tiv e herb w ere stan d in g very fine condition com pared to re tra c ts had been let l« r th e building w orth L eague In stitu te will have th ree pro jects Including rab b its and ber of th e sam e club had conditions 100 per cent. T h e floor of his house everyw here aro u n d th e entrance. ¿ f a w ate r tan k fc r stock n ea r th e p orts they had heard. All of th e charge of th e services next Sunday chickens and potatoes. This y ear ho was as clean as a k itch en . A pail sheep pens. T he co n tract price is F o r those who like to see how has decided to be a specialist an d if evening a t th e church h our. Re way they kept looking fo r th e steep »350. things are packed in a com m ercial ports of th e various lines of in stitu te possible reach th e cham pionship in and broom stood in one co rn er as way, th e o p p o rtu n ity to w itness the grades, th e im passible roads, etc., T hom as w ashes o u t th e pen and activities, in stitu te songs, pictures his fav o rite p roject, th e potatoes'. m aking of pickles on a la rg e scale w hich had been described. T he roads O.A. C. STUDENTS VISIT tro u g h each day. His m o th er sta te s and souvenirs from th e cam p coupled He has an acre p lanted w ith his should not be m issed. a re not paved of course b u t are for w ith rem iniscences of th e trip will hill selected seed from la st y ear's th a t she has n ev er once told him to LOCAL POULTRY PLANTS T he first loads of cucum bers have th e m ost p art ready fo r h ard su rfa c all be woven into a service of in te rest crop. This acre is one of th ree which feed th e pig because they m ade him been received an d th e pickle m aking P ro fesso rs L unn, Fox and Crum b to old and young. absolutely responsible. A feed rec ing and som e of th e p arty said th a t is w ell u n d er way. The topic of th e p asto r’s m orning he ren te d from a neighbor. He is ord Rheet show ed th e am ounts p u r on th e av erag e th e roads w ere b e tte r from th e Oregon A g ricu ltu re Collego raisin g clover and cabbage also. He w ith ab o u t 35 reh a b ilita tio n meti vis serm on will be "R edeem ing th e “ OFF THE-TRAY" chased w ith th e dates. th a n th e trip to M ount Hood. T im e.” T he ch o ir will have special has decided th a t it doesn’t pay to ited p o u ltry farm s in th is vicinity T h e stock th ro u g h o u t th e many MEALS ARE POPULAR • They w ent by E ugene, G ran ts T h u rsd ay and created q u ite a stir. num bers fo r both m orning and even build up soil fo r an o th e r m an ’s clubs w ere in exceptionally good con profit so he has purchased five acres ing. Pass and Gold H ill to C ra te r L ake T his is in a line w ith th e w ork which P assengers on S outhern Pacific A cordial welcome aw aits all who from his fa th e r for his farm ing in tho dition. com pany tra in s desiring light lunches stopping th ere one h alf day and then is being done by th e college fo r these a tte n d th e services. men and is a p a rt of th e ir college fu tu re . and not carin g to go to th e dining re tu rn in g by way of Bend, M adras course. T he p arty has visited poul cars may have th e ir “ o rd e rs” served and th e C olum bia riv er highw ay. He Is presid en t of th e C o rb ett club, WILMA ATTERBURY CUTS N otes from T en Years Ago. FINGERS IN ELECTRIC FAN try farm s, packing p lan ts and th e to them in any c a r in w hich they may th e la rg e st potato club In th e state. T he Mt. Hood Railw ay & Pow er In th e p arty w ere Dr. Botkin an d P o rtlan d flour mills. be riding, advises A llan Pollok, m an Miss W ilm a A tterb u ry , who loft Ray Lasley holds sta te cham pion They a re stu d y in g th e poultry com pany has begun a fre ig h t service a g e r of th e S outhern Pacific com fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O sburn, ship on potatoes b ut Lloyd hopes to G resham a few weeks ago for O kla betw een P o rtlan d an d points on the p an y ’s dining cars, hotels, re sta u ra n ts W inifred O sburn and Mrs. Idelle business from all stan d p o in ts. All line. hom a w here she planned to spend th e The first ship m en t of goods ta k e it away from him th is year. and railw ay clubs. T his is possible W ihlon and Mr. and Mrs. P au l Os b ut th ree of th ese stu d e n ts are ex from P o rtlan d to a m erch an t at sum m er and then e n te r th e norm al soldiers who were disabled during th ro u g h th e “ off-the-tray” service a r school th is fall, has w ritten of th e burn. Mr. Peck and his sisters who th e ir service in th e w ar. T hree of G resham was received by It. R. Carl- BURNING CAMP FIRES ranged for th e accom m odation of serious accident which befell h er Bon. The consignm ent consisted of BRING PUBLICITY le ft G resham w ith th e p a rty contin th e men a re s ta te aid men coming S outhern Pacific passengers. ab o u t th ree days a fte r h er arriv al fu rn itu re an d house furnishing. u n d er th e provisions of th e S tate Ac there. T he “ ofT-the-tray” service is p lan ued on th e ir way to C alifornia. T he F irs t S tate B ank has increased A p arty of cam pers, S aturday, were cident Insurance. ned especially fo r “ mixed tra in s ” ,— Miss A tte rb u ry was sittin g n ear Its cap ital stock from »15,000 to They expect to be o u t on th is to u r arrested by Lewis W. Jones, D eputy an electric fan and raised h e r left those w ith day coaches, and is av a il TRAFFIC STATISTICS »30,000, all of th e old stock was days, having left Corvallis of th e U. S. F o re st Service, fo r hav hand to push h er h a ir back from h er able a t any tim e of th e day. T rays ARE OF INTEREST several M onday. F rid a y n ig h t th ey will tak en up by th e old stockholders. a re arran g e d so th a t they can be ing le ft th e ir cam p fire burning, on ace and In some way cau g h t th e th ree R. F. W alters, p resid en t of th e spend in Salem and will visit th e hooked over th e back of th e seat fac C ripple Creek, 25 m iles so u th e ast of fingers of h e r hand In th e fan cu ttin g O. W. P. Land com pany, w hile d riv It Is Interestin g to n o te th e traffic larg e in stitu tio n a l farm s th ere. ing th e h u ngry passenger, and pop ing info G resham Monday m orning E stacada. They w ere b ro u g h t before each one six tim es. T h e hand m ust u la r s h o rt ord ers— sandw iches, bev sta tistics of th e In te rs ta te bridge for had an exciting experience w ith his Ju stice W ooster, who Imposed a fine have been te rrib ly lacerated and sev erages, pies and cakes are offered on th e period from J a n u a ry 1, 1921, to G asolin e D ow n T w o C ents P er Gallon horse w hich took a kicking fit and eral nerves were severed which has of »5 each w ith costs, which was th e bill of fare. paralyzed th e fingers, some of which G asoline has followed th e g eneral p artially dem olished th e buggy. Ju n e 30, 1921. paid. Leniency was show ed them on In o rd e r to provide th is service Miss E d n a Shoem aker, who has req u est of th e arre stin g officer. The will probably be tak en off. T here w ere 1,095,831 persons course and has tak en a two cen t drop. m ore conveniently cab in et lunch cars F rien d s h ere will re g re t th e acci F illin g sta tio n s are now ch arging 26c been spending h e r vacation in G resh U. S. F o re st Service w ishes It know n, a re provided on a nu m b er of S outh crossed th e b ridge in th a t tim e; dent which has befallen Miss A tte r am , will re tu rn to h e r work as te ac h ern Pacific train s. In th ese cars a 5,827 m otorcycles; 47,186 tw o-pas- per gallon Instead of 28c which has e r in th e B ap tist Chinese Mission th a t th e fire laws are to be rigidly en bury and hope th a t la te r rep o rts will sm all am o u n t of space by ingenious sen g er and 305,361 eig h t-p assen g er been th e ra te fo r th e p ast few school of San F rancisco, th e first of forced w ithout fear o r favor, an d th a t prove m ore encouraging p lanning is m ade available fo r a m in autom obiles Of th e autom obiles c a r m onths. Miss A tterb u ry w rites th a t her fu tu re offenders will not be show n th e week. T he 25c reduction in th e price of ia tu re “ k itc h en ” w here th e sh o rt o r rying m ore th an eight passengers H ill & Sunday began T uesday uch leniency. T he law provides a b ro th er D uard, who has been In th e ders a re all prepared. th e re w ere 2,825. O th er figures for cru d e oil a t th e wells was directly moving th e old McColl house from fine from »5 to »100 o r from tw o to arm y fo r several years, has received T he “ off-the-tray” service is prov th e six m onths are 18,021 one-baif responsible for th e p resen t drop. his d isch arg e and is v isitin g w ith her th e co rn er of Powell stre e t and Rob 50 days In Jail, o r both, fo r th is o f at the hom e of h e r m other. ing p opular w ith business men who ton tru c k s; 19,828 one ton tru c k s; It is said th a t over production in a re accustom ed to eatin g a lig h t 16,026, tw o-ton tru c k s and 4,464 th e fields is responsible fo r th e re erts avenue to th e new location at fense, and it can be levied on every the co rn er of F ifth and Main streets. m em ber of th e party. Cam pers should PORTLAND ELKS WILL lunch, especially in view of th e fact duction In price. D uring th e past Men in th e em ploy of th e Schaw- see to it th a t th e ir fires are th o ro u g h th a t th e prices charged fo r th e cabi tru ck s w ith a capacity «of o ver tw o PICNIC AT ESTACADA five years th e re has been a g reat in n et lunches correspond to those tons. H atcher com pany a t th e headw orks ly extinguished before leaving camp. crease in th e n u m b er of com panies T railin g along behind th e m achines T he P o rtlan d B lks will hold th e ir charged in lunch room s and sh o rt o r say th a t th e new pipe line will all be — E astern C lackam as News. and m any new fields have been w ere 578 trailers. an n u al picnic a t E stacad a on next d er houses. T h ere a re certain G resham business laid In ab o u t 10 days. T he big ditch Seven hu n d red and seventy-eight opened up. th ro u g h th e h ea rt of G resham is be an d professional men who have h eard ¡8un<,ay. A ugust 7. E lab o rate p re p a r SEA WALL AT SEASIDE one horse w agons gave evidence th a t ing rapidly filled up and those whose e s sto ry m ore th an once in th e past atlo n s a re being m ade to o utdo any TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY the horse is still a useful anim al as Buy y o u r C hevrolet p a rts from door yards have been so long piled week and have been widely ad v er previous picnics. It is a well know n th e F ields M otor C ar Co., of G resh did th e 1,021 tw o-horse w agons and full of d irt can now see out. tised In th e P o rtlan d papers and p re t fact th a t when th e E lks u n d erta k e to A tw o day celeb ratio n will be am , au th o rized Chevrolet agents. staged a t Seaside S atu rd ay and Sun 27 wagons draw n by th re e horses, 16 ty well “ ro asted " a t hom e ns a re "p u t o v er” any plan th ey a re su re to day in honor of th e com pletion of th e draw n by fo u r horses. Follow ing su lt. I t has proven a w arning to m ake a success of It. T he E astern MACHINERY INVADES THE ORCHARD th ese w ere 32 wagon tra ile rs. sea w ail and prom enade. them and probably o th ers t o ‘ n o t C lackam as News says of th e proposed F estiv ities will s ta r t S aturday a f T h ere were 2,005 head of live 'keep th e hom e (cam p ) fires b u rn picnic: ternoon, a b anquet will be served in stock w hich crossed. 789 at th e five T his will be th e biggest ev en t of in g ." th e evening when leaders of th e sta te cent ra te and th e balance a t two cents the su m m er season, as th e Elks do will join In th e celebration. G overn each. things up in a w holesale m anner. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS Two years ago, when th e picnic wan o r O lcott will m ake th e dedicatory T here w ere 33,232 stre e t cars WILL CLOSE NEXT WEEK held here, they b ro u g h t 18 live elk. ad dress and th e Royal R osarian band w hich crossed in th e six m onths and This y ear will eclipse all previous e f will fu rn ish music. T he evangelistic m eetings which forts, as 16 cars and 500 au to s will A nu m b er of local people are p lan they carried 593,922 passengers a re being conducted a t th e g ran g e he p u t Into service, to bring th e T hese fignres give som e idea of th e n ing on spending th e week-end at hall are expected to close next week crow ds. S aturday, tho advance con Seaside w here th ey will enjoy this im m ense voium n of business which Friday. T he evangelists, Messrs, tin g e n t w ith a whole carlo ad of p a r occasion. is handled on th e In te rs ta te bridge In Thonney and Ruddock, announce th a t ap h ern alia, will arriv e and put th e the course of a year. services will be held at 7 :30 on next grounds In shape for tn e event. T he DAIRYMEN TO HOLD L ord’s Day and at 8 o ’clock on T u es am usem ent fea tu re s will be of every MEETING AT VICTORY C o llin s-P ark er N uptials. day, W ednesday, T h u rsd ay an d F ri variety- foot races and gam es for ad u lts and ch ildren, »2,000 being o f day evenings. Pat. Collins and Mrs A nna P a rk e r fered In prizes T he m ayor of P o rt T he Oregon D airym en's L eague Is expected to be present and will m eet a t th e V ictory schoolhouse w ere m arried on Ju ly 27 and a re liv P ro f A. R. Sw eetser, head of th e land m ake an ad d ress T he fam ous Ja n t- S atu rd ay evening. A ugust 6 for the ing In Mr. C ollins’ house on Powell U niversity of Orpgon botany d e p a rt zen b ath in g g irls and diving girls purpose of discussing som e of the street. m ent, is classifying flowers, trees, have been req u lstlo n ed . and will ap A rousin g ch a riv ari last night | problem s w hich they have been fac and sh ru b s of th e Cascade fo rest for pear in p ara d e and perform th e ir v a r ing lately. A good a tten d a n ce of staged by th e youngsters was quickly th e United States fo rest service. ious stu n ts. Music will be furnished by th e Elks* band, which Is one of m em bers is desired. T he m eeting put to ro u t by tu rn in g on a strea m I The Ban« of G resham pays 6 per the best In th e stnte. Two featu res will convene a t 8 p. m. of w ater from th e g arden hose. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv which will show th e th o u g h tfu ln ess of th e m anag em en t for th e com fort of Don’t slig h t )3 u rse lf by alighting Oh every fly th a t sk ip s o u r sw atters those a tten d in g are, a Red Cross Need Your Suit C leaaed ? tbfe w ant ads. W ill have five m illion sons and H ave It F rench d ry cleaned. Re n u rse and room a t the hotel for an y dau g h ters, Buy your C hevrolet p a rts from p airin g neatly done. T ailoring for one who may be tak en III, and a nurse and k in d e rg a rten fo r th e b a th e F ields M otor C ar Co., of G resh And countless first an d second ladies and men. bies and young children w here p a r am , authorized C hevrolet agents. cousins. P E T E R LENA RD, T ailo r. ents may wish to leave them th ere, And fifty m illion nieces, while they are tak in g In th e sights. 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