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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. 75 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON NATIONAL GRANGE IS NEXT BIG EVENT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921 EX-GOVERNOR LOWDEN IS GIVEN RECEPTION IN WHICH GRESHAM ADMIRERS JOIN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR BIG PARADE WILL BOOST FAIR SITES The G resham grange will ta k e an active p a rt in th e n atio n al grange convention w hich will be held in P o rtlan d N ovem ber 16-25, according to th e local g ran g e rs who are doing th e w ork. Several com m ittees have been appointed to assist in w elcom ing and en te rta in in g th e visitors who will flock to P o rtlan d this week. All o th e r su b o rd in ate granges of the county are ta k in g an active part in th e e n te rta in m e n t of the noted visitors. T he n atio n al g ran g e will open Its 55th an n u a l session at 11:00 a. m. W ednesday, N ovem ber 16, in th e As sem bly H all, M ultnom ah Hotel. The first day will be given over, p rinci pally, to show ing the visitors around Hanford MaeNider, of Mason City, and com pleting arran g e m en ts for the Iowa, new national commander of tlie convention. T hursday afternoon, American Legion.' " Novem ber 17, th e fifth and sixth de grees will be conferred In th e as NOISE, NOISE, NOISE sem bly hall of th e hotel. T his w ilf TOMORROW NIGHT give m any who have not taken the fifth and sixth degrees an o p p o rtu Tle-i-e'll Ik» Som e H ullabaloo, Itabx B alloo, W hen G resham A utos nity of p rep arin g for th e seventh. H it th e P ik e in P ortland. T h u rsday evening, th e seventh de gree, th e h ighest of the ord er, will W hat kind of a noise annoys an be conferred a t th e P ortlan d au d i oyster? A noisy noise annoys an torium . All m em bers who a re in good sta n d in g In th e ir su b o rd in ate oyster. Then all the oysters and g ran ges and have received th e fifth lobsters as well in and around and sixth degrees are en title d to re P ortlan d will be annoyed beyond ceive th e seventh. All m em bers who expression when th e g re a t 1925 fa ir parade s ta rts down th e ro u te have received th e seventh degree and on P ortlan d stree ts at 8 o'clock are in good sta n d in g in th e ir subor dinate granges are entitled adm ittance tom orrow night. T he oysters had to th e au d ito riu m . F riday th e re will b e tte r craw l back into th e ir shells be a business session in th e au d ito r and close th e door. F o r th e re ’ll ium and all of th e delegates will be be som e noise. G resham is asked to place about present. 100 autos in the parade. F ords One of th e big featu res of the week will be an autom obile trip over are especially w anted— old ones— B ut the Colum bia highw ay. T his trip is for th e noise they m ake. being given by M ultnom ah Pom ona o th e r cars will not be barred pro grange. A fter th e trip th e dele vided each and all carry som e g ates will be th e guests at a ban noise m aking m achines. Even a quet given by Evening S tar grange. “sile n t k n ig h t” can do this. B anners are being provided, The cars will leave from Sixth and A lder on th e east side a t 9:00 a. m. along w ith o th e r d istinguishing Monday, N ovem ber 21. They will featu res and stunts. Ail are req u ested to be a t th e leave in sections of 20 and will be 20 m inutes a p a rt. Two deputy sh e r fountain a t 6:30 tom orrow — W ed iffs from P o rtlan d will lead the cars nesday— nig h t. Ed. A ylsw orth and and each section wii! have a captain, John Brown a re m arshals. Now, all aboard! Dont fail. appointed from the granges, in charge. T he cap tain s for th e grang- L im ber up, loosen up, bury your Rockwood, M. reserve for once, get busy, hit the es are as follow s: tra il, open up th e cu t out, leave Norby ; R ussellville, C layton Lew is; Lents, Wm. E tch el; E vening Star, th e muffler at home and let o u t a whoop th a t will tell the world Saylor S m ith; C orbett, J. Benfield; And d o n 't forget Gresham , M. M. Squire; Fairview , you're alive. Earl T ow nsend; P leasan t Valley, your horn. Thos. P. C am pbell. T he delegates will also be given a trip to V ancouver MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM WILL BE ATTRACTIVE la te r in th e w eek. One h u n d red autom obiles from “ P o rtlan d has ju st seen th e end of I which Mr. Lowden did th ere, aside G resham are w anted in th e m onster a p erfec t w eek; and th e happiest from w alking on th e grass, but it is H u rrah parad e th a t will rake place in tim e, to my o bservation, of the past ! ,fo5 “ *“ * °.r ° ‘^ r * to tell tales o ut of school. This P o rtland W ednesday n ig h t, Novem eight years , says Milo C. K ing. The , th in g I would not do for love o r for Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Live Stock E x -1 money. ber 16, to boost for th e G resham position, th e A rm istice Day celeb ra My hero-w orship began w ith | 1925 fa ir site. Jo h n Brow n, ch a ir tion, and th e visit of Ex-G overnor Socrates, but it did not end there. man of th e G resham site com m ittee, U nlike Job. th e A rabian, and Moses, I Lowden of Oregon, Illinois, w ere the th e Egyptian, who were stro n g er requests th a t m achines m eet at th e ■ co n trib u tin g fac to rs,” ch a racters and g re a te r leaders of fountain in G resham at 6 :3 0 W ednes T he follow ing com m unication ad- men, Socrates alw ays talk ed , or said , day evening. B anners will be fu r i dressed to Mr. K ing indicated th e de things, but never w rote a scratch of I pen. He left all th a t to his g reat ' nished to decorate the m achines and sire of Mr. Lowden to avoid any pub his disciple. P lato ; but for whom th e everyone is requested to bring ail the lic d em o n stratio n on his visit to P ort- rest of th e w orld would never have noise m aking appliances to be found. known a t th a t tim e o r this the real ! lan d : Jo h n Brown and E. W. A ylsw orth g reatn ess, influence (ind w orth of •Mv d ea r Mr. K ing: the man who has been b eautifully w ere appointed from th e G resham "U pon my re tu rn hom e a fte r an styled th e C h ristian before C hrist. Business Men's association to m eet absence in th e S outh, I find your i p o r asking questions which sophistry w ith W. J. Hoffman in th e C ham ber good le tte r of O ctober 11, w ith in- could not answ er, th e Delphic O racle elosures. of Com m erce building, iu P o rtlan d , declared him th e w isest of m en; but M o . Io w e ll F. Hobart, of Cincin “ I expect now to be in P o rtlan d on for answ ering questions of n ational n a t i, O .. first national commander of to a rra n g e for th e parade. They re [th e eig h th of November. I am going im portance and im m ortal fume, the Women's A u xilia ry of the Am eri* port th a t m ore th an 2000 m achines ! in my capacity of P re sid en t of th e F ra n k lin who was th e g re a te r master,' Can Legiop. will be in line and th a t th e parade H olstein - F riesian association of js entitled to be called the fa th e r of will probably be th e larg est ever held I Am erica and am not on politics I b (g country before W ashington, bound. Of course, I sh all w ant to w h en Ben F ra n k iin replied to cer- NEED OF NEAR EAST iu P o rtland. The m achines will drive see you and o th e r friends such as ■ taJn posers of the B ritish to th e ef- RELIEF TO BE SHOWN , wo abreaBt and th e line of parade you nam e, but I would not be com- feet th a t th e Am erican colonists will be several miles long. T he m a fo rta b le w ith any public d e m o n s tra -1 were, by th e ir ch a rters, en titled to T hree reels of p ictures, actu al tion. I am a p riv ate citizen now, as ¡,n tb ,, privileges and lib erties of chines in line will not only include scenes In near-east countries, illu s you know .” ¡ E nglishm en, and th a t they could not those prom ised by th e various site tra tin g th e u rg en t need of n ear A fter his address, how ever, on be taxed w ith o u t consent o r w ithout com m ittees but o th e r o rganizations, east relief, will be show n free at G overnor’s day a t th e stock show', the rep resen tatio n in th e taxing body, such as th e police d ep artm en t, A m er English m em bers of parliam en t the G resham T h ea ter F riday a f th o u san d s who h eard him fo r the found th a t th e socratic m ethod was ican F ed eratio n of Labor, R ailroads, ternoon and night. first tim e saw for them selves th a t he not for th e fostering but th e d estru c N ational G uards, Civic clubs, S tale T he aftern o o n show will be at belonged n o t alone to the H olstein tion of sophistry and ty ran n y ; and and Racial societies, Port of P o rtland 3 o'clock and will be atten d ed by F riesian association of A m erica as its im m ediately, by th e g reatn ess of and High Schools as well. All cars F ra n k lin , th e world s atte n tio n was the g rad e school in a body. It is p resid en t; an d th a t he was educated called to th e prospects for th e b irth m ust be at th e sta rtin g p o in t desig intended for all ch ild ren who can som ew here am ong th e corn-fed and of a nation beyond th e seas. nated by th e m arshal at 7 :3 0 sh arp come. It is free. not in th e city of New York. Next to Socrates, A. Lincoln was, and th e p arad e will move a t once. T h ere will be two evening F o rm e r frien d s, ad m irers and ac in his debates w ith S. A. Douglas, th e T he d istrib u tin g point for the parade show s, at 7 :3 0 and 9, accom q u aintances, like J. E. D unne and Mr. g re a te st hero of th e Socratic m ethod is F o u rteen th and Madison. From of in terro g atio n , and th e m ost suc panied by a lectu re by a n ear-east King, who said som e th in g s for the cessful u ser th e re o f; for it p ut th ere th e parade moves n o rth to Mor These shows are free Illinois gov ern o r d u rin g the Oregon Douglas out of th e ru n n in g for p res w orker. rison. eust to T w elfth, n o rth to Alder, and a re intended for adults. pre-convention cam paign, now have ident instead of Lincoln who had east to Broadw ay, north on Broadway T he use of th e th e a te r for th is m any rivals am ong Mr. Low den's most to do w ith m aking th e nation, to Pine, east on Pine to F o u rth , which he said was conceived in lib occasion is donated by Mr. A drian hosts of new -m ade acq u ain tan ces who erty, wholly free and forever united. south on F o u rth to M orrison, w est to who will have his usual show S at found th a t no word of exaggeration F ifth , north to Oak, west on Oak to In th e presid en tial year of 1920, urday and Sunday. had been spoken. T he personality sophistry and Its m o rtal foe again Sixth and south to Madison. The dis and th e o rato ry w ith his w ords of had a clash w hich sounded th ro u g h tance Is about 40 blocks. John Brown wisdom and d elig h t w ere such th a t o u t the world. T he nation was like and E. W. Aylsworth a re m arshals a ship a t sea w ith o u t a ru d d er. The MASKED CHARACTER his h earers em phasized th e ir ap w hole co untry was in excitem ent, not PARTY GREAT SUCCESS for th e G resham section and those plause by raisin g to th e ir feet to do w ithout reason, over th e question as tak in g p art are requetsed to follow him honor a t th e close of his dis to w hether o u r ship of sta te would A m ost d elig h tfu l Boeial occasion th e ir in stru ctio n s in lining up. be landed and saved o r stran d ed and course w herever he spoke. Lowden E veryone who has an in te rest in w recked on th e rock called th e was enjoyed at th e O rient hall on and his newly m ade Oregon ad m irers j league of nations, th e G resham fair Bite is asked to F rid ay evening when 250 persons enjoyed each o th e r so m uch in th e I Q uestions w ere p ut by S enator m eet with th e m arshals in G resham m aking th a t he had no evening to ! Borah to th e lead in g can d id ates for from th e O rient, L usted, C ottrell und W ednesday n ig h t und tak e p art in the Victory school d istric ts g ath ered and spare for a m eeting w ith som e of his presid en t as to th e ir positions on th e a ty and th e league. It was less enjoyed a m asquerade party. Prob- j parade. It is a splendid o p p o rtu n ity old-tim e acqu ain tan ces. As it was, tre th an a Lincoln or a Socrates th a t ably 75 persons w ere In costum e o f, to boost the site and to help put over he requested a few of such friends asked th e questions, w hich w ere the 1925 fair tax. to m eet him a t his P o rtlan d hotel sp ectacu lar, to say th e le ast; and It various kinds. D arkles were plentl- i was m ore th a n a F ra n k lin th a t s o .f u l and ladies of high degree, q u a rte rs betw een 5 :3 0 and 7 of Sat WINS SECOND PRIZE ON answ ered them , at psyehological mo- A program was ren d ered by those urday aftern o o n . LIGHT BARRED ROCKS m ent, as to p u t th e w hole th in g to jn cogtum e and th ese n u m b ers were Among o th ers invited to m eet the rest and to sleep, perchance to in tersp ersed with songs by th e audi- Al. Ilam m ar won second prize on distin g u ish ed visito r w as H. L. St. dream , for all tim e to come. Since L ow den’s reply to Borah, enee. his B arred Rocks at th e livestock C lair of th e G resham O utlook, who which will grace th e pages of history F irs t prize was won by Mr. Rosen had much to do w ith ca rry in g a to the end of tim e, noth in g hut a Ju show In P ortland last week and he is G resham precinct for Lowden for dicial s tru c tu re ra th e r th an th a t b la tt (II. II. W atk in s) and Ikey (L. very proud of the fact. His birds are for th e most comical p resid en t— th e only one show ing a which is political and m ilitary will R adford) light m atings of B arred Plym outh ever have a place in the m inds of ch aracter. H erm an W alters won sec Rocks. He exhibited a p air and won m ajo rity of votes fo r him in the A splendid program is being a r , A C ountry F air. Americans as far as they are concerned ond place as a hobo. le to second on both. Al in addition to his The A rem e club will conduct a ranged by the com m ittee in charge I state. He was un u“ ab “ u,c l,J be present ] In a league o r association of natio n s: E. E. Van F leet as M assasoit c re a t epuntry fa ir at the Masonic hall in of arran g em en ts for th e observance an<1 se n t h,s reg rets anti reg ard s by n o th in g b ut n atio n alism instead of building activities finds tim e to raise G resham on T h ursday evening, De ..III Mr. King. Mr. Low den w ished to In tern atio n alism , an d n o th in g b ut ed th e most in te rest and won first ....... „ ......... .......................... has a ....... fine m em bered to the O utlook erti- frien d sh ip ra th e r th a n p a rtn e rsh ip place for th e best su stain ed c h a ra c -. prize w inning poultry. He ................ cem ber 1. Inspect th e fine displays of Music Week, which w ill be a ttra c t- of fancy w ork, vegetables and fru its ive to all music lovers of Gresham .. i„.. will en te r into th e relatio n s of th is ter. Probably not to exceed two o r ' , lg then buy for your own use o r C h rist mas gifts. C ircus, side show s, lunch counter, hot dog, coffee and pie.— Adv. tf Coming Events of Local Interest. School m eeting D istrict No. 4 on S aturday, N ovem ber 26, at 2:30 p. in. See th e Budget of school expenses on page 2. • E dgar S. K indley, hum orist-lec tu re r, th e th ird num ber of th e Cad- m ean Lyceum course, to be given S aturday, D ecem ber 3, a t Union High school aud ito riu m u n d er the auspices of th e stu d e n t body and th e g u ara n to rs. • The Pleasant Home M ethodist Ladies’ Aid bazaar will be held on December 16, a t the church. • Chicken pie supper at the G resh am Grange H all, S aturday, Nov em ber 19, under the auspices of the M ethodist Home „ Missionary Society. • L u th e ra n L adins' Aid society b azaar a t Pow ell V alley on No vem ber 19. • M usicians W eek, N ovem ber 27 to D ecem ber 4. A hom e ta le n t m usical will be given one evening th a t w eek at th e G resham library. • N ear E ast R elief cam paign No vem ber 21 to 24. Showing of th ree reels of pictures tak en in th e near E ast d u rin g th e visit of J. J. H and- sack er to be show n on Novem ber 18 at G resham T hpater W illing W o rk er's society of C o ttrell com m unity church an- nounce b azaar and program for D ecem ber 9. C ountry fa ir to be given Decem ber 1 by th e A rem e club of the E astern S ta r Lodge will be held in th e Masonic H all. Queen E sth e r b azaar held D ecem ber 17. to be H otel on S atu rd ay evening Mr. King, he ad ju re d his countrym en I will provide an e n tertain m en t su stain ed ch a racter. Subscribe now for the O utlook and of G resham , addressed to Mr. Low n ever to e n te r a p erm an en t a lli m arked in te rest, which will be, Colum bia (M rs. A lta G en try ), Miss | your P o rtlan d Dally ance w ith an y o th e r pow er.” den th e follow ing rem ark s: {the m ain, by local m usicians. policy o r sen tim en t, so clear W ebfoot (A nna L en n a rtz) and the W hile th e com plete program can- T h ere a re men who w ere n eith er to T o his T he Bank of -Gresham pays 5 per u r m inds and d ea r to o u r h ea rts, bride (P e a rl G ustafson) an d groom born g re a t n o r had g rea tn ess th ru st not be given at th is tim e It can be , upon them , yet am ong Mie legions of as cherish ed as a child in a m o th e r’s (E u la M arvin) won honorable men- re n t in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad. stated th a t th e e n tertain m en t will such men wp find o u r g re a te st leaders. arins, was fearlessly Iterated by th e jjon in his now fam ous reply to _ .. . bpgin prom ptly at 8 o ’clock. The T his is about th e ex ten t of speech governor the se n ato r, and th e en tire nation Miss Lillie Nelson In a Swedish Are We For It? : num bers arran g ed fo r will tak e which th e re is tim e o r occasion for took note th ereo f at th e tim e. Nov. costum e played th e g rand m arch for to m ake, though th e occasion is I ’ll Say We Are. ■about an hou r and a com m unity sing a me gracious and p ropitious one; as the sam e Is re ite ra te d in the lan g u ag e j th e ch aracters. of fifteen or tw enty m inutes, under much so as it was on a certain occa quoted by o u r rep rese n tativ e Ameri- Does Oregon w ant a fair Ih th e leadership of H. W. Strong, will slon some two th o u san d years ago 1 a t,,,hp Ei»«llah court of Si Jam es, q r e S H A M GRANGE HAS when a man, whose last o r first nam e an ^ *l*fi n atio n s on th e e a rth sit . 19 25? Of course she does. follow. ENJOYABLE PROGRAM was Paul, said in his w ords to the up and ta k e notice. Is Oregon .w illing to back up The program will be quite Infor- A thenians: The world picks th e fru it by which I h er desire for a 1925 fa ir by a d the man o r th e God is known or An A rm istice day program was ! mal and all are invited to join in “God h ath m ade of one vancing th e money to put It over? should be know n. Oregon took the g |Ven and com m ittees appointed for ; m aking the occasion one of pleasure blood all n ations of men for to hint and Its good roads system from . . . convention Of course she la. dwell upon all th e face of the and profit. Local people who have the Lowden ad m in istratio n which n a,ln n al «range convention, e a rth , and h ath d eterm in ed the Is G resham w illing to Join with prom ised to ta k e p art are Mayor K. took Illinois and its people out of th e which will be held in P o rtlan d No- tim es before appointed an d the all the rest of Oregon In doing her mud. W ashington, as G overnor vem ber 16-25, a t a reg u la r m eeting A. M iller. Dr. H. H. O tt, the Misses bounds of th e ir h a b ita tio n ; th a t p art tow ard p u ttin g over the 1925 H art tells us, followed the exam ple of th e G resham g ran g e S atu rd ay nf- F lorence Honey, F ried a B ratzel and they should seek th e L ord, if of Lowden and his governorship and , n fair? Of course we are. haply they m ight feel a fte r him K ath ry n Honey. One num ber from elim inated Its sta te com m issions ami ’ ' and find him , th o u g h he be not Is the sm all tax necessary for drones, while P re sid en t H arding has A sa lu te to the (lag was given, th e th e high school and one from the fa r from everyone of us." the s ta te to back up financially adopted his budget system . S tar Spangled B anner was sung ami grade school have been prom ised. Paul was im pressed w ith the the proposed fair going to put an y I m ust not say more by way o f , then folio «veal several enjoyable read C hurch choirs and m usical organiza- | nearness of g rea t tim es, g re a t things ch aracteriza tio n ; fo r th is .ta lk is t a ,k„ n)ualca, numbPrg A body out of business even in the tlons of all kinds are invited to par- g re a t persons, g re a t lead ers an d , of I tended to be rem iniscent, n ot polltl- days of high taxes? -Of course not. solo by H. W. S trong received much tlcipate. It is expected th a t a sh o rt course, th e g rea t God. B ut I am not cai It is not in th e n a tu re of an In address app ro p riate to th e occasion a p reach er. n eith er do I wish th a t 1 I ha ve had task s in my life which applause. Tit T he Misses H en rietta will be given by a sp eak er from Port- M ^ J o h n ^ 'k i n s o n now raJJdliTJ"«)' " ' " ' T ' " ffl? , “n perfo r?B’ an.'1 Honey and M a rjo rie Lyman g a v e , vestm ent when Oregon taxpayers " . -’, r Jo n n itlcKinson, non residing at many y o th ers .. , e rs which were extrem ely help back up th e 1925 Oregon fair land and th a t John Oliver, th e P ort- Independence. Oregon, said to me not easy; but th e easiest th in g of conse read in g s th a t were ch aracterized as to th e ex ten t of a few m illion dol land te ac h er of violin, will take part. | long ago th a t aw ay back in Iowa he qui nce which I ever found to do was hne and th e hope w as expressed th a t lars? Of course It is, an invest had a dam by a mill site. I said to to convince any one who did not they m ight be induced to re tu rn , The Rev. H. G ebhardt will preside. him I am not a p reach er by any know and was open for conviction Ml«s M argaret S t.C la ir played a m ent we can well afford to make. kind of a sig h t; b ut I do ad m ire the th a t th e then g o v ern o r of Illinois . , . , ,, Then boost for th e ail Oregon “ lie t 's (Jo" C luli O rgan iz.«l in C h u rch preaching and th e teach in g and the wag t b(, man o f th e h o u r for a t e r m 'p' ano Bo,° and Sl ’ ,a ,r g!,v" 1925 fair and m ake the world sit T he p opular slogan, " L e t’s Go", speeches of the m an of T arsus. On as president of th e g reat Republic, an account of some experience« while up and ta k e notice of th e way we has been seized upon as a nam e by |th e sam e occasion, sta n d in g on th e! Mr H l St. C lair of th e G resham at th e fro n t. do th in g s In Oregon. th e men of th e M ethodist Episcopal spot w here th e fatal cup of hemlock O utlook was ab o u t th e first co n v e rt, At noon th e usual fine d in n er was was pressed to th e lips of Socrates, ami G resham , o r ra th e r Its precinct church and congregation who have he opened his speech, saying: num ber 308, w here I happened to be enjoyed by all. organized for th e purpose of in te re st ram ping, got its p resident, and sueh “ Ye men of A thens, I perceive ing o th e r men In atten d an ce and p ar In th is only Oregon th a t in all th in g s ye are too s u j aa p resident! i precinct which Lowden carried at tbe p erstitio u s; fo r as I passed by ticipation in th e services of the presidential p rim aries, th e vote and beheld your devotions. I church and who expect to especially stood, 62 for G overnor Ixjwden, 35 found an a lta r w ith th is in boost for th e evening service. The fo r G eneral Wood and 14 for S enator scription, To th e Unknown God. One copy of the Multnomah County Farmers Directory Johnson, th is being th e exact propo- newly organized club has th e follow- ; W hom th e re fo re ye ig n o ran tly sition of votes w h ich "rig h tfu lly be- will be given free to paid up subscribers- while the supply ■ing officers; p resident, H W. S trong; I w orship, him "declare I unto lo" Ked I®_<]»•** can d id ates th ro u g h - | a S ( S It ¡s useful. You will appreciate it. vice president, C. E. R u sh er; secre- ! yon.” A fter I became such sn ad m irer of j out H** land. 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