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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 81 BERRY GROWERS HAVE GOOD YEAR GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH JDOUNTY, OREGON GRESHAM MAN IS HURT IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 JERE’S EXACTLY WHAT ARMAMENT CONFERENCE LOOKS LIKE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM ASSIGNED INFANTRYCOMPANY D. G ard n er of G resham is in Sst. in c en t’s hospital in P o rtlan d suffer- I ¡ng from a broken leg as an indirect T he B erry G row ers Packing com- ! | result of th e collision on th e O. W. R. The 96th Division will be o rg an pany had a splendid m eeting Monday & N roa(, near c „11Io la8t w, ek . He ized in Oregon. a t M etzger’s hall when about 70 per also had a severe scalp w ound b u t The m ilitary q u o ta fo r M ultno- cent of th e 400 shares w ere repra- ■ considers him self lucky to have es- { mah county is 6592 and of th e 15 or sented. I t was voted to increase th e j caP®d d eath Mr. G ard n er w ith his wife w ere re j 20 in fan try com panies which will be cap ital stock front $10,000 to $25.- tu rn in g front n ea r P arm a, Idaho, | organized in this county. G resham 000. w here they have lived fo r several i has been assigned com pany "G .” The W hile th e re was a splendid repre- m onths, to th e ir hom e in G resham . j assignm ent of locations for th e var- se n tatio n of m em bers, betw een 4 0 They were on th e next tra iir follow j ious u nits of the 96th division was ing th e one w hich was w recked and and 50 being present, it was a r e made by a board of officers and ap m ark ab ly harm onious m eeting and but for a delay in th e han d lin g of proved by the com m anding general. th eir baggage would have been on | not a d issen tin g vote was cast to any T he m ilitary policy provided for th a t tra in . Luck seems to have been of th e m otions made. I by congress contem plates th e o rg an with them , for th e ir train was th e T he by-laws of th e organization ization of o u r m ilitary forces into were adopted by th e stockholders la st to cross th e bridge a t A rlington one harm onious, w ell-balanced, and before it w ent o u t on account of th e • with only a few m inor changes. effective arm y, th e arm y of the T he ann u al m eeting of th e asso- flood. They were held up from early U nited S tates, consisting of th e reg ciation was changed from th e first ' u,or,ll»K « " til n ig h t by wreck ahead T his photograph was taken while the armament conference in W ashington was in session and with u la r arm y, th e n atio n al g u ard when M onday in D ecem ber to th e first ‘kem an<1 d u rin g th e day Mr. all the delegates in their seats around the rectangular table, the secretaries and stenographers being in in th e service of th e U nited S tates, G ard n er w ent o u t to secure food. Monday in April. T he m eeting place the center. T he num bers m ark the most prominent delegates present, as follows: (1) Admiral Kato, (2) and organized reserves, including the Prince Tokugaw a, both of Jap an ; (3) Ambassador Jusserand, (4) Delegate Viviani, (5) Preniier Briand. is to be in G resham . This change is W hile w alking on th e railro ad track officer's reserve corps nnd th e e n list all of France; (6) Senator Underwood, (7) Elihu Root, (8) Senator Lodge, (9) Secretary Hughes, of the he was stru ck by an engine which was m ade because of th e m a rk e t cond! U nited States: (10) A rthur Balfour, (11) Ambassador Geddes, of Great Britain; (12) Sir Robert Bor ed reserve corps. tions which m akes it im possible to i m ov' nÇ backw ard and which he neith- den. C.ipada; (13) Spinivosa' Sastre. of India: (14) Delegate Schanzer, of Italy. T he mission of th e O rganized R e er heard nor saw. He th rew up his give a full financial rep o rt a t th e De serves Is to provide a train ed , o rg a n hand and cau g h t a brak e rod to which cem ber m eeting w hen all of the ized, and balanced force w hich may SONS OF VETERANS CAMP canned products are not sold. By he clung u n til th e engine cam e to a IS ORGANIZED HERE be readily expanded and developed A pril everything will be closed and st01’ ^ ut " as cal,8 ht in such a into an ad eq u ate w ar com ponent of way as to break th e bones ju st above th e books can be p u t into b e tte r Boss Camp No 2, Sons of V eterans I the arm y of th e U nited S tates to m eet th e ankle. He rode on a stre tc h e r in shape for the incom ing board of di was organized S aturday evening r t j any ’’injor em ergency req u irin g th e rectors. T he board of d irectors w i l l th e baggage ca r th e rest of th e jo u r ney, w ith Mrs. G ard n er beside him to the G range Itali. T here were th e re- use of troops in excess of those of be elected two for th re e years and The P o rtlan d Exposition q u a rte t, | will be heard to ad vantage in solos, as q u | re)j n um ber of applicants present ! R eg u ,ar Arm y 1,11,1 tl,e N ational give w hat relief was possible. H e is th re e for two years on a lte rn a te m eetings, this m ethod insu rin g th a t reported to be doing well a t th e ap earin g in th e Masonic hall on Wed- well as in th e ensem ble num bers. I and th e c h a rte r was signed and G uard. The O rganized Reserves are th e nesday next, u n d er th e auspices o f , Mias Vera G ertrude Shaver has i at least two m em bers of th e old J hospital, th ird com ponent of the arm y of the th e M asonic fra te rn ity , are not only j pleasing p erso n ality , and possesses to j cIoBed at th is m eeting, board will be retain ed each year on T hose who are c h a rte r m em bers United States. finished an d cu ltu red vocalists, but a m arked degree g rea t a rtistic taste, the new' board to give th e value of FAIR ASSOCIATION WILL The R egular Army and the N ation HAVE FIVE DIRECTORS each m em ber of th e o rg an izatio n <s The basgo Mr w illia n l F rage,. are E. E. C hipm an, J. E. M etzger, th e ir experience and know ledge to al G uard may be em ployed sep arately also an in stru m e n ta list of no m ean R obertson, who spent a n um ber o ' th e board. Isaac Leland, D. S. Johnson, W. R. The M ultnom ah county fa ir asso o r to g eth er In m inor and in m ajo r B ert E. Boice of T ro u td ale, and J ciation a t a m eeting of its sto ck h o ld ability. Most of th e m em bers will seasons w ith the H enry W. Savage B utler, C. E. B ram hall. D ew itt C em ergencies, b u t th e O rganized Re be new to a G resham audience, a l D. H utchison of P o rtlan d were elect ers Monday aftern o o n a t the city G rand Opera Com pany, has an ex-1 Rogg j w R n o Rut, F li serves co n stitu te purely a w ar force ed a t M onday’s m eeting to fill th e hall, voted to reduce th e n u m b er of though th e ten o r, Mr. Geo. D. In- tensive operatic rep erto ire, a splen- places of E ugene Chiodo and W. F. d irectors from 15 to 5. T his action g ram , will be rem em bered as th e m u - . did voice which he know s how to K n ,erle,u ' R obert K nierlem E d g ar 1,0,1 can he em ployed only In th e event of of a a n atio n al em ergency de C. E. Metz- ¡event Robinson whose term s had expired. has been contem plated for some tim e sical d irec to r who produced the m in- uge> and an a r tigtic way of p u ttin g 1 ° Sm ith. F re d | ? congress. T he o th e r d irectors a re D. E. Towle, but th e re was much discussion an a strel show , staged by tfce W oodm en hlg num ber8 o v er, whleh a88ureg htg « erran d u w T horne. The cam p was nam ed for M. A I One of th ® im p o rta n t fea tu re s it. W. D. L indem an and H. G. Andrew . practically th e e n tire aftern o o n was of th e W orld here la st year. He has i hearers a m easure of en jo y m en t eel- Ross, an old resid en t of G resham ; connection with th e new reserve also appeared h ere in an e n te rta in - dom equalled. T he rep o rt of business show ed th a t spent before th e final vote was tak en and th e one fo r whom th e local G.A. m ovem ent Is to provide for th e mo- by M ultnom ah Camp 77. , , , p ractically all pools w ere closed ex w ith 997 sh a re s vo tin g for five di m ent given . . , . . . , , rh e whole evening s program R. cam p is nam ed. 1 hillzatlon of u n its in tim e of n ational of m usical sketches, and ,. . . „ . cept th e rasp b erry pool. T he finan- rectors and 462 sh ares voting fo r a . in a series . , . , , , i should prove to be one of th e m ost C. A. W illiam s of P o rtlan d acted 1' ‘n,,' r8ency ra th e r th an of Individuals by special req u est, he is going to I . . ■ . . . . . rep o rt was accepted w ith everyone continuance of 15 d irecto rs as has , , , , pleasing and satisfying, ever wit- as tem porary com m ander of th e 1,8 was ‘he case in th e Inte war. a m usical m onologue in con- . , ... , feeling th a t it had been a very suc been th e custom since th e fa ir was present . . . ... .. . , nessed In th is com m unity. m eeting un til th e local officers w ere! P lans recently approved by th e Junction w ith th e ap p earan ce of th e . . . . ,, , cessful year, one w hich had sta rte d organized. r. . . The accom panist, Mrs. A lvina elected us follow s: C. E. B rainha'I. W ar D epartm ent provide for th e or- E xposition Q u artet. _ . .. . , , o u t in a m ost discouraging fashion A n um ber were in fav o r of nine . Eckes K now lton, has acted in th is ca and ended in a good su b sta n tia l suc d irectors instead of 15 b u t this m o T he soprano, Miss G eorgia Bald- p arity w ith fam ous soloists of the com m ander; J. E. M etzger, senior , K anlzation of th re e divisions and cer- cess. » in , has a voice of b rillian t lyric East, with choral and o rch e stral or- vice com m ander; D. S. Johnson ‘aln Corps, Army and O. H. Q. tion was lost. Junior vice com m ander; cam p coun- ‘ mop* of ‘h e O rganized R eserves In Tw elve men w ere nam ed for direc- q n ality, coupled w ith a ch arm in g ganizations, and with ch am b er trios cil, D C. Ross, F ran k K nierlem and th e N inth Corps Area, th e Corps A rea GOSPEL TEAM SPECIAL to rs and th e five receiving th e high- p ersonality, and h er solo num bers P(C > and her sym pathetic m usician- F E A T U R E O F M E E T IN G S est nu m b er of votes w ere elected as will be looked fo rw ard to w ith eag- ship, coupled w ith a rtistic Interpre- Cecil M etzger; B. W. T horne, secre- C om m ander Is charged with th e exe- ta ry ; W. R. B utler, tre a su re r. cutlon of these plans. ~ ~ , . . . . ■ follow s: H. A. Lewis 1453 votes, erness. ta tio n , m akes h er w ork w ith th e The th ree divisions are th e 91st, One of th e m em bers was given th e ehTrcl ar Theo. B rugger H 0 1 . T. J. K reu d er • The co n tra lto of th is fam ous quar- q u a rte t stan d o ut in a b rillian t m an- church are proving p opular and the 1O56 votp|j T R HowRt g in itiatio n in o rd er th a t th e local 96th and 104th. T he 91st division te t is possessed of a b eau tifu l voice ’ ner. , cam p m ight learn th e w ork. T he Is to be organized in C alifornia wltn c o n X l, . ngh n,P8.S8ge\ ? F ran k H elney 829’ O thp™ nom inat- of g re a t richness and w arm th , and T he program is as follow s: congenial atm osphere Is m aking it a e „ were w E Tow n. en(, „ L W a,_ electric lights failed a t th e close oi h ea d q u arte rs a t San F rancisco, th e 1. (a ) Exposition 3ong— "In 1925” ................................................ Know lton th e Initiation and th e balance of the 96th Division in W ashington, Ore- IsssL T a , T T r r a d ' J A K ru ® ^ ' R 1 A nderson. (b> The Bells of St. M ary's ................. Adams m eeting was postponed u n til tlliB j Kon and A laska with h ea d q u arte rs a t Isaacs, th e song leader, is inspiring ,, „ , . . ® R- Gill, F re d C rane and Jo h n Sleret. (c) Now th e N ight (S ex tette from Lucia I........ D onnizettl com ing S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 1>or‘lan<l, ‘ho 104th Division in Mon- „ / s i , 7 ‘ng S° " gS’ , h “" / I T h® vo,Pfi for ‘ h e - >a “ e r »«"<»- Exposition Q u artet ta n a, Idaho, W yom ing, U tah and and old. Sunday evening th e m ain da ,es rangpd froffl 33g 2. (a ) Sognai ...................................................... .......................................... Schlra 10, when th e o rganization work will N evada with h e a d q u a rte rs a t Salt church au d ito riu m was filled. J be com pleted. (b> An Open Secret .................................................. ......................W oodman , . . . I on,y "v e votes difference betw een T he m eetings a re continuing th is j Cran6f Andergon and 0 „ Miss G eorgia Baldwin At th e close of th e m eeting S a tu r Lake City. T he Corps, Army and O. H. Q. week and a special fe a tu re will be a 3. (a ) P ilg rim C horus from I L o m b ard i................................................. Verdi day evening refresh m en ts w ere (b ) N ightingale and th e R ose............................................................ L ehnert served w ith th e aid of candles for troops are to be organized In the gospel team , of young people from HIGH NCHtNM, NOTES. Exposition Q u artet P o rtlan d , w hich will assist In lig h t and good n a tu re for difficulties. Corps A rea at large. Among these 4. Duo (a ) T he Passage Birds F arew ell...............................................H iidach th e m eetings on F rid a y evening. By PRIN. ROY CANNON. Among th e 25 o r m ore visitors from are 90 com panies of coast artillerv ( b) A Dusky L u lla b y .................. .............. ..............................G ilberte which will be organized in th e Coast These young people from th e E pw orth P o rtlan d was Ju d g e Morrow. Report- books fo r th e second six Misses Baldwin and Shaver Leagues of P o rtlan d are well w orth weeks will be se n t o ut a t th e close or All sons and g randsons of veteran« sta te s. O ther troops in th is group 5. T h ree L ittle Songs: (a ) The Brow nies ..................... ....................................... Leoni-Stebbfns are eligible to m em bership in th is o r include tine a rtille ry regim ent (155 h earin g and have a m essage w hich j th e week ending D ecem ber 16. (b ) O H ush Thee My B abie.................. ............................................ Sullivan ganization. m m .) one m o to r draw n a rtille ry reg will in spire young and old. Life, in- We a re try in g to convince th e high (c) L ittle Cotton Dolly.......................................... Geibei im ent (240 mm, H o w itzer), one a r sp iratio n , devotion and pep ch aracter- school stu d e n ts th a t th e world offers Exposition Q uartet The sale of 1921 Red Cross C h rist tillery regim ent (A n ti-A irc ra ft), and ize E pw orth L eague gospel team s and 1100 fo r th e “ b raw n ” w hile it offers 6. M usical Sketch .......................................................................................... Ingram mas seals is now in progress th ro u g h u nits of th e Air Service, E ngineer they ra d ia te joy and happiness of th e ! $1,000 fo r th e “ b ra in ” of th e ln a;- Mr. G eorge Daniel Ingram h ig h e st type. vidual. 7. (a ) Gipsy C horus from Bohem ian G irl........................................... Balfe o ut th e sta te . T he work In M ultno Corps, Signal Corps, Q u arte rm a ste r (b ) Soldiers Song from N o rm a ...............................................D icks-Bellini mah county o u tsid e th e city of P o rt Corps (m o to r and an im al tra n sp o rt M A S O N IC T n n n » -------- LyIe LeRoy Qulck and H e‘en E xposition Q u artet S 0 N I?NSTALLS OFFICERS M° ° re C° me ‘° US fr° m Sandy H,gh land Is In th e hands of th e M u ltn o -Ian d R em ount Service) and Medicnr mah County Public H ealth associa Corps. in to !A L L S * U f M U L K b 8(.hool and W ashington High school tion, of which Mrs. L. A. H arlow of F airview Lodge No. 92 A.F A A M ., re8PectiveIy. W atch for my ad In th e next issue. T ro u td ale Is chairm an. held its annuql election and installa- Ttle men8 gym nasium class, which Guy I». Jones, Jew eler.— Adv. tlon of officers last week. The Install- m eets each Monday n ig h t, is enjoy- T he young people of th e Zion ing playlets en titled "B rid g e t's In tlon was conducted by P ast M aster ln* 8ome 8P>endtd gym nasium work. Wm. H. Stanley, assisted by Past The cla8S con8i8t8 ‘he follow ing Evangelical church have planned for vestm en t” and a "P erplexing S itu a a high class e n te rta in m e n t fo r F ri tio n ” , th e la tte r being a tw o-act 'M a s te r M ilton Fox as m arshal. A fter m em ber8: th e in stallatio n a b o u ntiful chicken George Lane. E. D. R ak er, W. A. day evening, Decem ber 9, at 8 p. m.. comedy. This prom ises to be one of th e In- pie su p p er was served by the L adies’ ! InKli8’ A’ “ en Ksteter, J. F. Jones in M etzger's hall. T he program will Aid society. Roy A nicker, Joe P eak , H. R. Geb- consist of m usical num bers by the i te re stln g events of th e season and a The Outlook is putting forth every effort to make the T he officers Installed and elected ^ a rd t, ( . M. Q uicksall, W m . Booth, Misses F rie d a and K ath e rin e Bratzel good atten d an ce is assured as peo- coming Christmaa number one of the beat of the many were as follow s: Lyle W ln‘ers, A. C. S hagren, O. Q. and th e Missek P earl R uegg and pie are alw ays in terested in home W orshipful M aster, M orris B. Me- i M ,,ler’ J R ’ H o a rr’ W a lter Sweek, H ilda Byers, as well as tw o in te r e s t- 1 ta le n t plays. issued in the past. It will be replete with stories, illus ft PROGRAM Ginnls. !w illia m A verill, R. E. C annon, F. W. trations, Christmas messages and advertisements. Senior W arden, S tu a rt Thom pson. John8on- T - E slo o P. F ra n k H ale, Plano D uet ............................................................................... ......................... Selected P earle Ruegg. H ilda Byers The Outlook force is working hard to make it a rep f t E. G. Q uesinberry, Andrew P ullen, J u n io r W’arden, Wm. D. F ritz. Play— "B rid g e t's In v estm en t." J. F. Chiodo, E. S tockton— a to ta l oi resentative issue. The cooperation of our readers is T re a su re r, D. W. McKay ( re I h ararter* . ft tw enty-four. elected .) « asked. Use the Outlook phone 1561 to give locals and MRS. MORGAN, th e lady of the house Ida Schrepel T he class can hnve ad d itio n al m em BRIDGET, th e hired g irl.............................. ft S ecretary, Wm. H. Stanley ( re .............F rieda R am ser any news matter you know of that should be in the bers as thirty-five can be handled An ag en t who besw indies B rid g et........ Richard H einrich elected ). Christmas Outlook. A boy and a gentlem an. each nig h t and those enrolled are ft Senior Deacon, L. A. Harlow . Plano Solo...................................... ............................ G avotte by G luck-B rahm s seldom ail present. Advertising is solicited. Ju n io r Deacon, H arry Federspiel. F rieda Bratzel ft A fee of $1.50 was fixed by th e Vocal Solo— Out W here th e W est B egins.............................. .................................. Chapm an Senior Stew ard, Jo h n T. McGinnis. Correspondence is invited. K ath erin e B ratzel Ju n io r Stew ard. Russell C. W ilson cla88 to d efray th e CO8t of » P en n in g Play— "A P erplexing S itu atio n ” (A rem edy in two acts) expenses, etc. M arshall, M ilton I. Fox. Pastors are invited to extend Greetings to people of Cast of < lia rsrte rs C haplain, Geo. P. L um sden. ft the community. W atch fo r my ad in th e next issue. MR MIDDLETON, who is inclined to be m iserly Emil Exley T yler, John S B urns. Guy D. Jones, Jew eler.— Adv. MRS MIDDLETON, his p atien t wife Ida Schrepel ft All copy should reach the Outlook early next week. TOM MIDDLETON, his son .................... C hris H em rich JE S S IE MIDDLETON, his eldest d au g h ter Minnie Schrepel SUE MIDDLETON, his second d au g h ter Mabel V alberg LUCY FAIR, a niece whom he has adopted Loulee H em rich MAUD, a friend of th e fam ily G race lloffm eister MRS. NO8IE. a neighbor who likes to inv estig ate m ysteries E rieda Bratzel ALEXANDER WILSON, Je ssie's young man .......W alter Ram ser MARY, th e Irish serv an t ............................................F rieda R am ser Every Night at 7:30, Saturday Excepted F R iT Z . th e tnan-of-all-w ork Edw ard Schw edler One copy of tlie Xlultnomah County I'anners Directory UNCLE EPITUMAS, “ from way up k en try ", who has come "deow n to look abeout a sp e ll"........................... Andrew B rugger will be given free to paid up subscribers—while the supply H ealth Officer ............................................................ W alter Schw edler NAPPY n ONGS ALBERT 8 H IS S T , Pastor. lasts. It is useful. You will appreciate it. TIRRING \ ERMONS THOS, E ISAACS, Song L eader. Nursery Htock, All Kind* Live ChrtotMUM Prvwnt. OME HAND kJ HAKES RHODA RENNISEN. P ianist. Present this coupon at the Outlook office or enclose it F o r reliab le nu rsery stock, place Why not buy a live C hristm as an o rd er w ith O. M S prague. $6 p resen t? I have a few beautiful with five cents in stamps for mailing cost. F lo rid a stre e t. P o rtlan d , Oregon, H artz , M ountain R oller canaries P o rtlan d E p w o rth L e ag u e Gospel T e a m rep rese n tin g Toppenish N ursery Co which I will let go at a very reason- WARM u p C ataiog on request. able price if tak en before C h rist Name ... F rid a y Eve. Spec'I Y o u n g Peoples Service THE HEART mas. Mrs. Jessie Cathey, phone 97. A good list of W ant Ada speaks - -....- ■ ■ well for th e com m unity. Phone su bscriptions to 1561. Address PORTLAND EXPOSITION QUARTET WILL DELIGHT AUDIENCE TOMORROW NIGHT Young People Plan Interesting Program C liriitm ag Outlook iîe.xt W trb W ARM V P TH E H E A R T Revival Meetings Now in Progress, Gresham M. E. Church S FARMERS DIRECTORY—FREE! I R