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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook LOCAL SPEAKERS TO ATTEND INSTITUTE T he local s p ^ T h a v e been se- lected fo r the F a rm e rs' In stitu te In stitu te w hich will be held i^t O rient g range hall on S eptem ber 5. Guy R obertson will speak on w hat h . . already been aceom pli.bed la , h l. I WORLD S LARGEST PAPER MILL VISITED BY EDITOR (E d ito ria l C orrespondence.) K alam azoo, M ichigan, is a city of about 60’000’ It baa tw o d istinguish- *“* featUFe8 Whlch m ake lt w,dely know n— its celery m arshes and its p a per factories. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS r SEPTEMBER MARM NOTED JOURNALIST VISITS KELSO HOME By MRS. ROBT. JONSRUD. Miss M aguhild A nderson, a jo u r The celery m arshes may be seen in nalist of M inneapolis, M innesota, was M r" " d “ ""J th e guest of Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d for for miles in to th d su rro u n d in g coun- a few days last week. Miss A nder location on the m a rk e tin g problem . Mr. R obertson, who is secretary- of ■'t ry ’ T he 80,1 18 a deeP. black, sandy son, whose pen-nam e is “ V iola" pub the F arm B ureau of this county, is , Is easy to w ork, holds th e rig h t lishes a m agazine for Swedish wom well qualified to tell of th e advances am ount of m oisture and produces the en of Am erica called “ Nya Id u m ,” w hich th e com m unity has m ade in finest celery known. L iterally h u n and haB th e distinction of being th e dreds of thousands of crates of th is solving its m arketing problem s. only woman in th e world who is own T he Rev. F. 8. P itts will follow Dr. delectable vegetable a re shipped from e r and m an ag er of such a publica E. C. H ickm an, who will epeak on here to all p arts of the co untry (ex tion. She is a v ersatile w riter and “ B etter R u ral C hurches.” Mr. P itts cept th e Pacific coast) and th e odor well known th ro u g h o u t th e United will tell of the advancem ents which of celery fills th e air th ro u g h th e long S tates am ong Swedish-A m erican th e com m unity has m ade in this line ' i!row in£ season, read ers H er style of w riting is and will ou tlin e th e w ork being done T his is called th e p aper city and is i w onderfully fascin atin g and rich in by the church o rganizations through said t0 he th e larg est pap er m aking j expression. H er o u tstan d in g c h a r th e Sunday schools and o th e r agen- center In th e world. T h ere a re lo acteristic is h er u tte r fearlessness in des. cated here fo u rteen larg e p aper mills, p resen tin g th e tr u th as sh e believes Mrs. Sadie Chase will speak on th e and five ad d itio n al in n earby locali it. She has a profound know ledge of efforts being m ade to im prove the ties, besides factories m aking various th e political h isto ry of th e w orld, hom e life and Mrs. E. E V anF leet paper products. possesses keen pow ers of perception, C O PV SiO K T I 0 2 i A U TU C A T TSA —« Very little new sp rin t is m ade here will discuss th e local school prob and a deep Insight into hum an n a «annnüffl lems. Both these women have been T he o u tp u t is m ostly book paper, used , o n v n m n m _ • _ • tu re and conditions. She Is to u rin g active in school work, Mys. Van F leet for books and periodicals, and vege-1 CONTEST CALLED OFF PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST PICRIC ACID WILL AID th e west and also giving lectu res in MURPHY IS MISSING as a teacher, and Mrs. Chase as a table parch m en t, w hich has a variety CHURCH HOLDS SERVICES IN LAND DEVELOPMENT various places. w orker in th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ asso of uses including b u tterw rap p ers. The girls of Eastern Multnomah will Mr and Mrs. Joseph Jo n sru d and Revival m eetings have com menced In one mill visited w ere seen th o u -i nn. .. ciation and in in d u stria l club w ork A g reat im petus will be given th e sons, Russel, R oland and K enneth of the opportunl‘y °t finding at the P leasan t Home B aptist church. and each is well qualified to discuss sands of larg e bales of old m agazines. I T hese are so rted , to elim in ate unde- ° Ut wbicb is the D108t popular, nor will Rev. E arle D. Sims of Chicago, 111., clearing of logged-off and burned-off G ran ts Pass, Oregon, w ere visitors th e sub ject assigned to them . lands of the s ta te th ro u g h th e use of a t th e hom es of G ilbert and R obert S tate Supt. J. A. C hurchill will dis sirable kin d s of paper, are soaked, any of the attractiv e young maidens " h o is a retu rn ed m issionary from a large am ount of picric acid which Jo n sru d last week. cuss b e tte r schools and speakers on and cooked and gro u n d and tre a te d find a Dodge or Ford coupe dropping ( hina, and now actin g p asto r of the W ork on th e Mt Hood Loop road th e m a rk e tin g problem and home life chem ically and th e pulp w ashed *nt0 th eir lap ju st because they are th e governm ent has m ade av ailab le G resham B aptist church, is conduct is now hum m ing in th is vicinity. The will be assigned from O. A. C. in a th ro u g h m any w aters till a n early sweet and charming, ing th e m eetings and g re a t Interest for th e land ow ner, according to a new p ert of th e road has been cu t sh o rt tim e. w hite pulp is obtained. T his is run Captain Jack Murphy, who was to is expressed by th e people of th e sta te m en t issued by C harles H all of from th e co rn er a t Kelso th ro u g h T his prom ises to be one of th e big through m any different m achines and have staged the popularity contest for com m unity. K lam ath F alls, p resid en t of th e O re Mrs. S in d all’s land. A new cu t has days of th e year and a full program put thro u g h several processes to give the local Legion, has evidently skipped T hursday evening, th e Rev. Mr. gon S tate C ham ber of Com merce, also been m ade in fro n t of G ilbert has been arran g ed th a t will be of in it th e rig h t consistency. It is th en ,he country and the contest has been Sims lectured on “ My T rip A round follow ing th e recent notification from J o n sru d ’s place. mixed w ith a w hite clay to give it I caIled off- te re st to all forw ard looking folk. W ashington th a t Oregon has been a l th e W orld.” T he H enry E rl fam ily spent th e T he events of th e day will begin opaqueness and finish. In a m ilky In the sh eriff’s office is a signed lo tted 192,000 pounds of th is ex Friday, 8 p. m. S u b ject: “ My week-end cam ping and picking at 10 o’clock in th e m orning and consistency, co n tain in g over 95 p e rl w arrant authorizing the arrest of said Six Years, One T housand Miles In th e plosive. huck leb erries In th e vicinity of Gov th e re will be som ething going on all cent w ater, th e pulp is run o u t upon MurPhy for obtaining money on false According to g o v ern m en t b ulle ern m e n t Camp. In terio r of C h in a.” In th is lectu re of the tim e until ab o u t 4 o’clock in blankets, carried between rollers to Pretenses and there are several charg- Mr. Sims will ap p e ar dressed in Chi tins, picric acid Is of g re a te r stren g th An Il-p o u n d son was born to Mr. th e afternoon. squeeze o u t th e w ater u n til th e w hite es of a m inor nature against him. nese costum e, pig tail an d all, and th an dynam ite and is sa fe r to handle. and Mrs. V ictor L undeen, (n ee Ma M urphy was introduced to the Le- A big b asket d in n er will be served Pulp, in a wide, thin m oist sh eet is It is an explosive w hich was used in will sing, ta lk and w rite In th e C hi bel J o n sru d ), Sunday night, a t her a t noon in th e g ran g e hall dining dry enough an d stro n g enough to I gion by w hat ’hey considered reliable nese language, and describe th e peo the g rea t war, and w ith n g re a t su r- | p a re n ts’ hom e w here h er m other, spite of the fact th a t some room and everyone is invited to bring se p arate from th e blanket, whence It I parties ple and th e ir custom s and th e m is plus on hand at th e conclusion of the Mrs. G ilbert Jo n sru d Is carin g for th e ir dinner and join in a social hour is carried over m any h eated rollers ° f MurPhy’s statem ents were a bit sionary work. w ar, th e governm ent decided to tu rn her. All a re doing well. and finally to th e iro n in g ro llers tangled and uncertain, and the con- It over to th e different sta te s on a Saturday 8 p. m. S ubject: “ Room A d au g h ter, w eighing 11 pounds MRS. NELLIE HATFIELD w hlch give th e desired finish to th e t(’8t was placed In his hands. But lo r Je su s.” basis of th e am o u n t of logged-off was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dock H ite LAID TO REST THURSDAY sheet. I t com es from th e m achine ' tbe mlxed statem ents began to create land in each state. Sunday 10 a. in., Sunday school; on F riday. Mrs. H ite is at Mrs. T im in large rolls, which m ay be twelve I doubt the mlnds of the Legion men Land ow ners of th e s ta te m ust Mrs. Nellie H atfield, for a number p. m., evangelistic service, su b ject: m erm an ’s san ita riu m at G resham or m ore feet long. From th ese it is and they began to check up on some The C h u rch ” ; 7 p. m., Y oung Peo place th e ir o rd ers for th e picric acid of years postm istress a t Troutdale, Mrs. Max Kllgel will en tertain th e of them, telegraphing to places where unrolled onto sm aller ro llers o r cut ple's m eetings; 8 p. m., evangelistic w ith th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col W om an’s club on T h u rsd ay th is week. died last Sunday. August 21, at Kan Into sh eets of desired sizes and he said he had put on sim ilar con sas City, Mo., as a result of cancer service, su b ject: “T he Well of E te r lege, according to advices from W ash School will open on S eptem ber 6. tests for the Legion posts. wrapped for shipm ent. ington. W hen th e n u m b er of orders with Miss V aeretti and Mrs. Baum- nal H appiness.” Mrs. H atfield left some tim e ago for The answ ers soon came back th a t Thus th e g re a t m agazine and K ansas City in the hope of procuring Monday 8 p. m. S ubject, “ My eq u als a carload, th e A g ricu ltu ral back as teachers. p rin tin g plan ts are supplied w ith they had never heard of Murphy and College will forw ard th is o rd er to th e T ravel T hrough J a p a n .” surgical and medical relief for her Ned N elson’s fine new residence Is clean w hite p ap er on w hich to p rin t that they had put on no such contests. U. 8. D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re and trouble. T he m eetings will continue every n earin g com pletion. It has been Murphy said he needed some money th e ir edition s which In som e cases th e explosive will be shipped to th e wired for electricity and th e p la ste r Mrs. H atfield was the wife of to order posters from a Portland com evening of next week, and th e pub run into th e m illions. K. H atfield of T routdale and was well lic Is m ost cordially Invited to atten d . sta te from th e n ea rest ca rtrld g ln g ing is also finished. T here is ab o u t a 25 p er cent waste, pany and was given a check on the plant. Individual o rd ers will be lim known there. She was 48 years of Mrs. Isaac Scott en tertn ln ed Miss it is said, in th e m aking o ver of old Legion account for $37.50 which was MURDERED MAN IS ited to 1000 pounds, and th e total Magnhlld A nderson of M inneapolis, age. made out to the Portland Billing and Two daughters and one son survive m agazine .stock into new p a p e r and Sign Company, a firm which evident FOUND AT TROUTDALE cost of th e explosive, Including th e Minn., and Mrs. Robt. Jo n sru d a t her. They are: Mrs. J. D. Link' of Her new m aterials have to be added. R. F. McNeil, an aged workman, cost of cartrld g ln g , handling, d is d in n er T hursday. N ew spaper Is m ade by much the ly existed only in his Imagination. trib u tin g and freig h t, will be In th e miston, Mrs. O. Anderson of Mon This check he cashed by w riting the was the victim of cold-blooded m ur neighborhood of 13 cents p er pound. COUNTY W C. T. U. TO HAVE mouth and P. F. H atfield of H erm is sam e process b u t th e pulp is obtained m ainly from wood Instead of th e finer name of th is supposed firm and then derers seeking a few dollars. Tuesday ton. “The Btate cham ber has been fol CHARGE OF REST ROOM night Mr. McNeil was slain as he low ing developm ents closely in re m aterials used in m aking book and signing his own name under it. The funeral services were held at He also ran a bill a t the hotel here slept in a shack near Troutdale. Two The county W. C. T. U. will have the T routdale Methodist church, on W’ritin g papers. I and contracted several other debts of men who were with him early In the gard to th e d istrib u tio n of picric full charge of the rest room In the Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Many- acid,” said Mr. Hall. "W e believe various am ounts. evening are believed to have been the friends gathered to express th eir sym LOCAL EPWORTHIANS th a t th e cheapness and efficiency of Main Pavillion a t the Multnomah When the le g io n men got together m urderers. ATTEND PORTLAND RALLY pathy for the bereaved family. th is explosive will give a g re a t im County F air which begins Sept 19. the evidence which they wanted they McNeil was found by A. W. and H i I h was decided at a meeting held The Rev. Earl B. Cotton preached A n um ber of local E pw orth Leag swore out a w arran t for his a rre st and H. Boughner, Wednesday morning, petus to land-clearing o p eratio n s In on the fair grounds T hursday after- the funeral sermon and music was uers atten d ed th e rally W ednesday Oregon. T he to tal cost of picric acid left it with the S h e riffs office in with his head crushed by blows from noon. furnished by a choir consisting of evening of th e in stitu te m em bers at Portland. N othing fu rth er has been a blunt Instrum ent thought to have to th e consum er is much low er th an Everything possible will be done to Mrs. John Larson. Mrs. Morris Mc the F irst M. E. church P o rtlan d . heard from Murphy and it is supposed been an Iron bar or rock. The pockets com m ercial explosives a t th e present make the restro o m attractiv e and Ginnis. Mrs. ffm . Crawford, Geo. ( larence Oliver, well known to Je f th at he got out while the going was of his clothing were turned Inside out m a rk e t price and a g re a t dem and fo r comfortable and superintendents of Lumsden and John Hudson. ferson In stitu te folk, gave a talk on good. and his purse lay on the ground. In the govern m en t explosive should the county W. C. T. U. will be In In term ent was in the Douglass cem In stitu te sp irit, and Miss Mead from come from som e of o u r d istric ts The contest will be dropped because it were four pennies. charge. Mrs. C. W. Barzee, superin etery. C alifornia gave m any helpful sugges there Is no one in the Legion who has Deputy sheriffs spent the day Wed w here th e bulk of th e undeveloped tendent of F airs and Exhibits, will be tions as to th e m ethods used In form the tim e to take up a contest of this nesday, searching for the two men lands are logged-off and burned-off.” in charge of the arrangem ents and EASTERN OREGON FAMILY "Taken in conjunction w ith th e ing an In stitu te club to boost th e in kind. good description of whom was furn will be assisted by the other 23 sup WILL. MAKE HOME HERE s titu te d u rin g th e year. Logged-off Land Bill which was ished by those who saw the men the erintendents of the various lines of F iles Suit for D ivorce. passed by th e la st leg islatu re, I be P lans fo r th e form ation of such an day before. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fellow s of Vale, county work. Mrs. Ja n e E lizabeth K ing filed su it L ittle is known of McNeil except lieve th a t th e use of picric acid will Oregon, have ju st closed a deal with in stitu te club in th e P o rtlan d d istrict It will be a great help to the public R- H Confrey of Lynch d istric t, who were discussed b ut no definite action for divorce in th e circu it co u rt in th at he had worked about Oregon City m ean much to th e developm ent of and to the fair association to have th e s ta te .” is head of th e acreage d ep a rtm en t of taken at th is tim e. A d elig h tfu l p a rt P o rtlan d W ednesday ag ain st Milo C and Portland for a num ber of years. the rest room taken charge of by such R itte r, Lowe & Co., of P o rtlan d , for of th e program was th e th ro w in g on King, local atto rn ey . Mrs. K ing asks He had been living In the “jungles’’ a capable organization Since it Is the TRACTORS AT PRE WAR a tra c t of land on th e Section Lin th e screen pictu res of scenes tak en alim ony of $75 a m onth and a tto r near T routdale for the past few weeks. county W. C. T. U. which has taken neys’ fees of $250. PRICES AID FARMERS the m atter up, the backing of all the road. Mr. Fellow s sta te d tfiat he ex th is year a t Jefferson. R efreshm ents Mrs. K ing charges th a t K ing has MRS. J. HILLYARD WINS pected to s ta rt building on th e tra c t were served and th e evening closed M’ith tractors down to pre-war unions of the county will be back of ENORMOUS DOUGHNUT p rite s farm ers will find it easier to the project, Insuring Its success. w ithin th irty days. M arvel-dare, th e with a social h o u r and those who had only given h er $8 for clothes or personal necessities since eldest d a u g h te r will a tte n d th e Union spent th is y ear a t In stitu te found o th e r Mrs Cliff. Kern, superintendent of Mrs. Jam es H illyard received a have the equipm ent necessary to do th e ir m a rriag e N ovem ber 6, 1920. H igh school. Audrey will go to m any old friend s to visit w ith. the floral departm ent is anticipating th e ir work In the most up to date T he plaintiff also says th a t de dou g h n u t early th is week which Those going from G resham were Lynch. They are at present stopping methods, thinks W. A. Hessel, who a larger exhibit than ever before. Al spite h er pleading. K ing refused to m easured fully a foot In diam eter. Mis« Vida Cem er, h er m o th er and at th e P ortlan d m unicipal camp says th a t the Case tracto r is now sell ready three well-known floral com This d o u g h n u t was In paym ent of a ground. Monkow, a little ‘fellow ’ brother, Mrs. C em er and son “ Bob” move from th e “ sm all u n ten ab le ing at $910 In Portland or $808 a t the panies of Portland have asked for w ager which “ J im ” m ade w ith his fo u r m opths old, is a ttra c tin g a g rea t th e ir guest. Miss Helen G rant, others’ wooden stru c tu re of two room s and factory. He considers th is a rem ark space for th eir exhibits. They are: g a ra g e ” w here she was tak en as a wife and which he lost as is the ably low price for such a veritable Hwetland’s floral shop, Clarke Bros, deal of atten tio n . He is a lynx, a na were M arjorie Lym an, Doris Zim m er usual way when men attem p t to and the Swiss Floral Co. It Is expected tive of th e eastern Oregon country, man, Violet Coe, E dna M ew hirter brid e and she becam e very much power plant. prove th a t th e ir wives are wrong. cap tu red when about th ree days old; M yrtle R usher, Helen HIsey and Wm dissatisfied because she was forced The trac to r Is complete In every de th at the exhibits will be larger and This p a rtic u la r tim e th e fam ily he has adjusted him self to his new McAllister. T he la tte r six atten d ed to do th e ir cooking on a gas plate tall, with such equipment as friction more attractiv e than ever. In th e garag e because th e re was no were in th e house when Mrs. H ill clutch pullpy, fenders over wheels, etc. q u a rte rs and has become q u ite do In stitu te th is year. yard rem ark ed th a t she heard an kitchen. T his Is a tracto r th a t will plow deep MULTNOMAH GRANGE m esticated and is as playful as a W hen Mr. H illyard dls- DR. EMIL ENNA TO GIVE Mrs K ing says th a t on Ja n u a ry airp lan e. little kitten. MEETS ON SATURDAY with two plows, pull a disc harrow or _ _ th a t agreed on th e cause of th e sound CONCERT SEPTEMBER 10 28. 1921, she ____________ moved and __ since do any other belt power work. tim e has been earn in g h er own liv- " he rfimarl<*‘d "d o llars to d o u g h n u ts M ultnom ah g ran g e will m eet at th e Eastern Htar Picnic. The Case tracto r has a valve-ln head The M ethodist L adies' Aid society The lihood by m enial labor. ' ,b a t ” ’8 an a ’r Plane” and they w ent O rient g ran g e hall in th e ir reg u la- C h ap ter o " e s Pw m V h ** E n n ‘ - ««»ted engine, which, with its size, gives ----- ---------------- . | outside to look skyw ard and slowly sesslon S atu rd ay , A ugust 27. T he .a p te r E 3. will be held a t the pianist, who will give a concert at W aleli Your H eadlight». and serenely sailin g along was an plenty of reserve power and uses k er usual good tim e, good dinner, etc., osene as a fuel. It |a „ Mfp tracto r to The P o rtlan d police traffic b u reau airp lan e evening. Sept 2. All Masons. East- Ing, S eptem ber 10 handle, being evenly balanced and of will be enjoyed and final plans for Is w aging a determ ined cam paign A few days la te r Mrs. H illyard re- en te rta in in g Pom ona g ran g e will be ^ rn S tars and th e ir fam ilies are in- • Dr Fnna the rig h t weight. agalnst au to ists driving with g la rin g reived th is enorm ous dou g h n u t as an made. Pom ona g ran g e meets with The service on tracto rs has always h ead lig h ts and local people will do evidence th a t “ J im ” had not for- M ultnom ah on W ednesday, Septem well to look a fte r th e ir lig h ts before ro tte n th e bet and was a good sport been very satisfactory, asserts Mr ber 14. All g ran g ers a re requested Hessel, and all p arts are always ac going to th e city. ! ____________ _ to keep th ese dates In m ind. Of th e last 188 a rre sts' m ade bv 1919 C hevrolet, perfect shape new cessible for any Case machinery. The PC1.FER, Case company has had 77 years of ex th e traffic b ureau #7 w ere fo r driv- , r '!2, J ? ke a npw ca r and ’ he Need Your .Suit (lea n ed ? " J ’ “. X , “ f," .' <».. perience In m anufacturing farm m a L ate 1918 Dodge touring, fine con- ,h ? e? ° rt ‘° *tl<‘nd and onIy a n o ra|- 1 .« .,< » H ave it F rench dry cleaned. Re chinery and th eir work Is no experl- dition, good tires, a bargain. Fields nal charge W*H be m ade. * p airin g n eatly done. T ailoring for Bpeed officer has been in stru cted — ment. Motor C ar Co., Gresham . ladles and men Phone Knna gave one of his concert ; to pay p a rtic u la r atten tio n to th is . m ade painless by nerve 2331. P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r. program s at K elso last sp rin g and infraction of th e law blocking m ethods T ry It Dr. C p F ord bug. a dandy a t $300 with Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., Port- Storage b attery rep airin g and re- I*10"* Wb° b,!ard h,m th '’rp were term s at F ields Motor C ar Co., G resh land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Yes, It’s tru e! T he big pow erful am , phone 2331. 1921 Ford to u rin g , alm ost n e w , ____________ charging, s ta rte r and g e n e r a to r .’0 “8 10 have ,h e program repeated in Haby ° r a n d C hevrolet for only The Bank of G resham pays 5 per work. R ak er 4- Son. Ibis locality. , will discount cast, o r term s. F ields <1180 a t F ield . M otor C ar Co. „ f Keep In stylo, M otor C ar Co phone 2331. T ry one of those ‘cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad. G resham , L atourell Bldg., co rn er classy-fled" ads. Powell and Main 8ts. Phone 2331 j ‘'Ar'X.“ ’1