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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 11, No. 88 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year MILITARY COMPANY WILL MASONIC AND STAR REV. D. Q. BARRY ACCEPTS WAR TAX ON EXPRESS WM R. BUTLER DIES DAIRYMEN VOTE TO BE ORGANIZED HERE JOINT INSTALLATION BAPTIST PASTORATE WILL BE ELIMINATED SUDDENLY AT CORBETT DISBAND ORGANIZATION G resham has been selected as the T he jo in t in stallatio n of th e Ma Rev. David Q. B arry of Bellevue, Tile public will save approxim ate- W illiam R ichard B utler died at the T he Oregon D airym en’s Co-opera location fo r th e h e a d q u a rte rs com sonic and E astern S tar lodges, held in W ashington, has accepted th e u n a n ly $1,500,000 a m onth as a resu lt of hom e of his uncle, D. G. B utler, at tive League will disband and its as pany of the 2d B attalion of Oregon Masonic hall last Tuesday n ig h t, was im ous call to th e p asto rate of th e th e elim ination of th e w ar tax on ex-1 C orbett on W ednesday a fte r an ill- sets be liquidated as th e re su lt of a th e federalized m ilitary organization one of th e p leasan test affairs of th e B ethel B aptist church and th e sam e press shipm ents, according to Geo | n#ss la stin g only a few days. He second vote of th e m em bership which denom ination at P leasan t Home and •for th is d istrict, according to in fo rm lodge year and one long to be rem em C. T aylor, president of the A m eri had only been ill about a week and was given on T uesday. At th e fo r will begin his w ork on New Y ear's ation received th is week by C. G. bered by th e m any m em bers and day. can Railw ay com pany. An announce was not considered in a serious con m er m eeting th e re was not a s u f Schneider from Colonel G eorge A. friends present. dition un til th e la st few days. Rev. Mr. B arry wijl preach in m ent to th is effect was m ade today W hite. The im pressive Masonic in sta lla Mr. B u tler's fath e r, R ichard A. ficient n u m b er of votes cast to m ake G resham on Sunday m orning, ta k in g T he com pany will be organized tion occupied th e early p a rt of th e by B urt N o rth ru p , th e local express B utler, is in th e n o rth ern p art of th e election legal alth o u g h th e vote h ere w ithin th e next few weeks at a evening, followed by th e b eau tifu l in for his text "W atchw ord for th e C an ad a and will not be here for th e went stro n g ly in favor of liquidation. This service at 11 o’clock will aKent' year. m axim um stren g th of 47. F o r more sta lla tio n service of O rder of E vening At T uesday’s election th e vote The “ R evenue Act of 1921" elim fu n eral. T h ere is also one Bister, th an a year local men have been S tar. A few e n tertain in g num bers follow th e Bible school which con stood 990 for and 291 against. in ates the w ar tax of one cent on Mrs. M yrtle Mills of Zillah. W ashing w orking on th e proposition and it is followed and th e evening closed w ith venes a t 10 a. m. F. A. Baker, S. A. Sales and I. Con- ton, who survives him. H is g ra n d every tw enty cents and fractions At P leasan t Home th e service will expected th a t a m ilitary com pany an enjoyable banquet. th ereo f in tran sp o rta tio n charges on p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B u tler dron w ere chosen tru ste es to ta k e Ju d g e E arl C. B ronaugh, past be hi th e evening and Rev. Mr. B arry would be form ed here. T h at G resh all express shipm ents. This tax d u r are resid en ts of Fairview . Mr. B u t charge of liquidation. These th ree am should have th e h ea d q u arte rs g rand m aster of Oregon, was th e in will ta k e for his topic “ P resen t Op im m ediately will wind up the leag u e’s ing th e y ear of 1920 am ounted to le r was 22 years of age. com pany of th e battalio n is consid sta llin g officer for G resham Masonic p o rtu n ities." business. Mr. B u tler has lived In F airview $17,502,918. T he average tran sp o r- Rev. Mr. L arry and his wife, who ered a distinct honor by those who Lodge No. 152. Geo. K Innear, past On th e ru in s of th e old o rg an iza tatio n charge for each express ship- | until recently when* lie was city re- a r , in terested. F o r a nu m b er of m aster of Sellwood lodge and past is said to be a splendid church w ork tion a new one fo r th e m ark etin g of m ent was approxim ately $1,50 and | cor<*® r u n til a tew weeks ago when m onths men have been signed up for g rand stew ard, acted as in stallin g er, will move h ere in th e n ear fu th e average w ar tax for each ship- *le resigned his position. H e also dairy products will rise w hich will th e te n tativ e organization and only a m arshal. The follow ing officers were tu re but definite plans will be m ade carry forw ard th e program laid m ent was eig h t cents. T he e lim n a -; waa wel1 know n fo r th e w ork he did later. few vacancies rem ain to com plete the installed. down by th e old league, on a new The new p asto r sends th e follow tion of th e tax, th erefo re, Mr. T aylor ¡as cow te ste r in th is p a rt of th e co u n com pany. W. M., A. F. H am m ar; S. W.. J. E. and m ore business-like basis. sta te s, will v irtu ally am o u n t to a d e - * ^ - He was a g ra d u a te of Union T he 2d B attalion will have one M etzger; J. W., A. M eyers; treas., ing m essage to th e m em bers and T his was ind icated w hen 200 crease in rates of a little over five ! H igh School No. 2 of th e class of '19 com pany a t Hood R iver, one at Cot C. J. L un d q u ist; secretary , W. L. friends of th e two churches: dairym en from various sections of th e per cent. Mr. T aylor believes th a t and took h°st g ra d u a te w ork in th e tage Grove, one at M edford and one C orsage; S. D„ E. W. A ylsw orth; G REETIN G : — sta te who had g ath ered a t L ibrary We are facing th e New Y ear to this should have a tendency to stim - si'hool th e follow ing year. He was a at P o rtlan d , besides the h ea d q u arte rs J. D.. W alter M etzger; S. S., A. W. geth er, you and I. W ill its burdens u late business and thereby accelerate niem ber of th e Masonic lodge of hall In P o rtlan d to learn th e resu lts com pany. A lready th e P ortlan d and M etzger; J. S., U. G. S m ith; tyler, be a little lig h ter, its sorrow s a little the rapidly im proving conditions T ro u td ale and also one of th e c h a rte r of th e election took im m ediate steps V. Cogswell; chaplain, Max easier borne, if each is conscious of Medford com panies are com pleted m em bers of th e Ross Post, Sons of for the form ation of a new o rg an iza th ro u g h o u t the en tire country. and m ustered in. T he o th e r two com S chneider; m arshal. Geo. F. Honey. th e o th e r’s in te rest and sym pathy? V eterans, a t G resham . In th is la tte r tion. “The A m erican Railw ay Express Mrs. S. B. H all, past w orthy m a t P erh ap s so. « panies are being form ed and when The plan for th e new o rganization The poet has tru ly said— com pany handles approxim ately one org an izatio n Mr.- liu tle r was tre a s th ey are com plete th e h ea d q u arte rs ron, was in stallin g officer fo r th e “ If 1 help you and you help me. was th e resu lt of a reso lu tio n in tro urer. m illion shipm ents a day o r nearly com pany will be organized. The E astern S tar, w ith Mrs. O. A. E a st We both are helped, th a t’s plain to duced by George A Mansfield, presi T he fu n eral services will be con fo u r h undred m illion shipm ents see. com m anding officer of the local com m an as m arshal. dent of th e Oregon S tate F arm Bu y ear.” Mr. T aylor goes on to say ducted from th e M ethodist church at pany will be battalio n a d ju ta n t. T he follow ing w ere in stalled : And I am su re (and a re not you?) ’Tis w hat o u r Lord would have us do. "T h e elim ination of th e tax will re F airview S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 2 reau fed eratio n , who was present a t Ju st how th e officers of th e new w orthy m atron. Mrs. C arrie Pow ell; Then when we do, w e’re su re th a t He th e g ath erin g . T he resolution pro lieve th e A m erican Railway Express o’clock by th e Rev. A. S. Hisey. In com pany will be chosen has not been w orthy patro n , W. R. Jo h n so n ; asso Will help and bless both you and me. vided for a co m m ittee composed of te rm en t will be in th e E vans cem e com pany of an im m ense am o u n t of sta te d but it is likely th a t th e com ciate m atron, Mrs. M ildred M etzger; I ’m su re my creed will stand it. th ree m em bers from each of th e th ree tery at C orbett w here his m o th er is labor which has been involved in cal th er; m issioned officers will be elected and secretary , Mrs. C lara P u lfe r; tre a s Will b ro d istricts in which th e league has been yours? If so, w e'll help each cu iatln g , en terin g on w aybills and buried. recom m ended by th e ir com rades and urer, Mrs. C arrie C am eron; conduct o p eratin g be nam ed to work o u t the other. collection of tax, not to m ention th e th a t th e non-com m issioned officers ress, Mrs. Em m a S m ith; associate Then deeds and creeds will well plan. Co-4»,H'ratj<>n Among D airym en. expense of checking and accounting agree, will be appointed. Officers will re conductress, Mrs. Amy A ltm an; Ada, The resolution provided th a t C. L. L iquidation of th e Oregon D airy entailed. R u th , Mrs. W hen I help you and you help m e.” ceive pay for th e ir services and men G ertru d e A lexander; m en’s L eague is to be sim ply th e .p re- Hawley, Oregon sta te dairy and food In th e sp irit of the above, as pastor "T h e trea su ry d ep artm en t has re will be rem unerated according to the Olive E kstro m ; E sther. Mrs. G ertru d e of the B aptist church 1 g reet you, lim inary to a new o rganization whicli com m issioner and a niem ber of th e B angs; M artha, Mrs. M innie Ayls- and assu re you of my desire for your quested express c a rrie rs to advise all will profit by th e m istakes of the old. n ational farm b u reu u ’s com m ittee, be detail or drill w ork which they do. claim ants who have claim s pending w ortli; E lecta, Mrs. G ertru d e Schan- success and happiness. appointed to act in an advisory ca u san d w ords could not con fo r overcharges, o r who file such The m e rits of co-operation have been NEW MEMBERSHIP DAY AT no; chaplain, Mrs. A nna L u n d q u ist; vey A to tho you m ore of love and sincere claim s a fte r Decem ber 31st, 1921 too well proved for one failu re to pacity. l)r. H ector M cPherson of th e THE METHODIST CHURCH organist, Mrs. Mabel O tt; m arsh al, desire for th e w elfare of you and cause ab andonm ent of th e w hole Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, M ar Mrs. M adeline E lk in g to n ; w arder. yours th a n I extend to you in th is th a t claim s for refund of tax should system by th e dairym en. Not all sh all N. D ana and rep resen tativ es of T he first Sunday of th e year is a be filed sep arately on T reasu ry De Mrs. E llen R ak er; sentinel, Glenn sim ple token, “ God bless you.” d istric ts in Oregon were included in the F arm B ureau and h anking in te r splendid tim e to renew your relations Bangs. You are cordially invited to w or p artm en t F orm No. 46, w ith th e Com th e d isru p ted league, for som e Suc ests were nam ed to m eet w ith this ship with us. to the Church and to the Kingdom. m issioner of In te rn a l Revenue with Follow ing th e in stallatio n s, Ju d g e com m ittee. Your friend and brother, In k e e p in g 'w ith a long established in fo u r years from th e tim e tax was cessfully practice th e system in d e Stapleton was called upon to preside D. Q. BARRY. J. S. Aihel of Boring, P. K. Sitton custom the m orning service will be du rin g a sh o rt program , consisting of paid, claim being b arred by sta tu te pendent of th e league. of Amity and T hom as Roe of G aston The caused of th e o ld le ag u e’s observed by th e reception of new of lim itatio n s if received a fte r such G. SCHNEIDER HEAD piano solo by Miss F lorence Honey, failu re are not h ard to discover and were chosen as rep rese n tativ es from tim e.” m em bers into th e church and of an violin solo by W. L. Corsage, and OF LOCAL POST OF A. L. Zone 1 of the league. nouncing the tra n sfe r of th e m em sleight-of-hand perform ance by Mr. Mr. N o rth ru p pointed out th a t as avoid. It was sta rte d on too large As th e re were only m em bers of th e At a well atten d ed m eeting of th e th e R evenue Act becomes effective a scale by try in g to cover too wide bership of others. Many have already A drian. board of d irecto rs from th e Clatsop a field in Its Infancy. It was in ad e G resham Post, Am erican Legion signified th e ir in tention of beginning Two long tab les had been spread T uesday, Decem ber 27, th e following Ja n u a ry 1st, 1922, th e tax on all q uately financed and it undertook to d istric t p resen t a t th e g ath erin g , it th e 'n e w year in th is fitting m anner. shipm ents forw arded "p re p a id ” on T he topic of th e m orning serm on in th e la rg e r hall and those p resen t officers were elected for th e com ing or before Decem ber 31st, will be col o p erate too many industries, prob was decided to send an in vitation to by th e pastor, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey, w ere invited to p a rta k e of a sa tisfy y ear: lected. On shipm ents forw arded ably paying too much for them . By th e dairym en In th a t seclon of th e will be "A ll T hings Made New.” The ing luncheon, consisting of o y ster C om m ander, C. G. S chneider; vice “collect” and arriv in g on o r a fte r cen trilizatio n It b ro u g h t th e local sta te to appoint a com m ittee of th ree evening serm on will be evangelistic in soup, w afers, cake and coffee. S hort com m ander, H. I. S m ith; a d ju ta n t, Ja n u a ry 1st, th e tax will not be as- in te rests of d istric ts into conflict. to m eet w ith th e rep resen tativ es of Add to all th is th e personal enm ities th e o th e r d istric ts for w orking o u t n atu re , th e topic being "T h e G reat ta lk s were m ade by Ju d g e B ronaugh, II. J. Buzick; tre a su re r, M ilton F o x ; | gessed. Ju d g e S tapleton, R pv . A. S Hisey, se rg e an t a t arm s, F ra n k S o u th ard ; and am b itio n s of th e officers, and th e orK anizatlon plan. R eckoning.” th e re was plenty of m a teria l .on o rganization plan. The choir has prepared some excel I A. F . H am m ar, Mrs. C arrie Powell, chaplain, Cecil P ulfer. JAPANESE SERVICES lan d W ill Congdon. A m eeting of th e new com m ittee The follow ing were nam ed on th e len t music for both services. In the INTEREST MANY which th e leag u e’s enem ies could work. was held Im m ediately and a tem por executive com m ittee: A. W. M etzger, m orning H. W. S trong and Miss G er LUMBER YARD IS Services in th e Jap an ese language But co-operation in th e farm in g ary o rganization m ade, consisting of Dr. H. H. H ughes, S. 8. Pugh, Roy tru d e A lexander will sing "H old PUT UNDER COVER M cCarter and E. D. R aker. w ere held at th e F ree M ethodist in d u stry has come to stay, fo r ad- p - K- S itton ch airm an and W illiam Thou My H and." In th e evening the T h e next At th is m eeting it was voted to let church on W ednesday and T hursday verslty has ta u g h t th e farm ers th e B lackm ore, secretary . choir will ren d e r th e an th em , “ F o r The Jones L um ber com pany has get Not All His B enefits.” Mr. S trong expended about $1200 on im prove th e lad ies’ auxiliary have th e use or i evening of th is week by the Rev. A necessity of stopping every leak on m eeting will be held at th e office of will lead th e congregation in tw enty m ent on th e ir local yard th e past few th e Legion club room for th e ir meet- | Y oungren of S eattle, fo r 18 years a the Journey of th e ir products to th e C. L. Hawley in th e W orcester b u ild m inutes of singing in w hich every m onths and when th e work is com ings a t any tim e when th e m eetings m issionary to Jap an . Much in terest consum er, w hile sp read of in fo rm s ing on J a n u a ry 17 when fu rth e r prog was m an ifest by th e local Japanese tion as to th e cost of p resen t m e th ress in th e process of form ing a new one is invited to ta k e p a rt. plete, the to tal will be betw een $1500 of th e two o rg an izatio n s do not con and both evenings som e of th e ir n um ods of d istrib u tio n has proved th a t o rganization will be m ade. flict. The topic for the E pw orth L e a g u e ' a n ^ $2000. these leaks are m any. T he g re a t T here was som e ta lk in favor of ber accepted C hristianity. will be “ The H eavenw ard C hallenge.” T he en tire yard has been put u n d er .Matinee G resham T h eater 2 :3 0 It was planned to have th e meet- boon th a t co-operation has been to holding two Legion m eetings each R obert Booth will be th e leader. cover and th e custom ers may now S unday. th e fru itg ro w ers, poultrym en and po m onth in stead of only one. T here tn K8 co n tin u e indefinitely b u t on ac load lum ber and o th e r supplies in the I T he “ Money C h an g ers” a pow erful was no action tak en , however. ¡count of extensive plans by th e Jap- tato grow ers of C alifornia show s th a t MRS. J. J. ROBERTSON | dry. Not only th is ad v an tag e is SUCCUMBS TO STROKE I noted but also th e absence of mud in j Dues for 1922 a re being collected ¡anese to celeb rate th e New Y ear fes th is system , well organized and m an riramit of New York life— th e g lit te rin g splendor of th e richest city ’s th e drivew ays adds to th e convenience I and m ay be paid to th e a d ju ta n t a t tiv ities, it was decided th a t no more aged, stops th ese leak s and pours Mrs. J. J. R obertson, a pioneer ot m eetings would be held fo r them un much money into th e pockets of pro highest society and th e colorful mys R a k er’s garage. and com fort afforded th e p atro n s of th is section, passed aw ay a t h er hom e til F eb ru ary , when Mr. Y oungren ducers, w hence it sp read s p rosperity terious drug -lad en atm o sp h ere of th e th e com pany. A w ealth of n ea r G resham th is m orning follow ing will re tu rn to ta k e up th e work. CHRIS ERI WILL BE th ro u g h w hole counties. W ith th e o rien tal underw orld. J. G. Mast, m an ag er of th e local a stro k e of paralysis which she s u f T he usual services of th e F ree aid of such able men as th e d airy pathos, hum or, rom ance and warm BURIED SUNDAY yard, is in charge of th e work and M ethodist church will be held next men have called in to th e ir councils hum an qualities. S atu rd ay and Sun fered about two weeks ago. She was secures local help as needed to com Chris E ri, well know n in th e Kelso Sunday by th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. A. they should be able to organize as day with New Y ear's m atinee. nearly 79 years of age. She is s u r plete th e work. neighborhood, died a t the M ilwaukie Hopper. vived by her husband, two sons, W ill uccessfully as th e ir neighbors to th e T he new Ru-ber-oid roofing c a r Open A ir sa n lto riu m on T hursday N othing saddens an old er person and Ja sp e r and two d au g h ters, Mrs. south. They will doubtless avoid the ried by th e com pany is used in the a fte r a long illness. D ignity is so m eth in g th a t a man m istake of o v er-centralization and like seeing two young ppople m arry M. Davies and Miss M innie R obert- new construction work. The fu n eral services will be con puts on a fte r he baa lost an a rg u build up from local leagues on th e who, he th in k s, a re bound to m ake a T he local yard has ju s t receivpd ducted from th e P leasan t Home M. E m ent. jr failure, and few th in g s irrita te him F u n eral services will be held from federal plan.— M orning Oregonian. large and com plete supplies of this church a t 1 o’clock Sunday, Ja n . 1. so much as to find o ut la te r th a t they th e G resham B aptist church on next T he difference betw een a good and hav en ’t. Need Your Hull C im iteri? Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by the roofing and of Pabco wall board and In term e n t will be in th e Sandy ceme- a bad doctor is th a t th e fo rm er som e H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re- Rev. B. F. Smalley of W oodburn. Is prepared to supply all so rts of tery. Rev. S. F. PittB officiating tim es know s th a t he does not u n d er pairin g n eatly done. T ailoring for building m aterial needed. Rich men don’t really deserve as In term e n t will be in th e G resham The ad v ertisem en t tells and the stan d a case and th e la tte r never ladies and men. much sym pathy as som e poor men cem etery. display sells. does. Phone w ant ads. to 1561. th in k . P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. NOW I UAY M E DOW N TO 1 S LE E P - TAFT DONS A NEW ROBE CAPPENTien takes a nap IN JER5EV Cl TV ' j B abe puth hangs up NEW HOMERUN RtCOPU O l d sol now s MOT a l l S o m m e r : a Mf picas unknown $otD>tn « hl*»‘»T) /*T Ain KX>TON ' roen TOulO U*