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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12, No. 16 GRESHAM, GRANGERS HEAR GOOD SPEAKERS MULTNOMAH JUVENILE GRANGE IS ORGANIZED MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, MILITARY CHALLENGE TO BE STAGED SATURDAY EVENING 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year JOHN PALMBLAD IS LAID TO FINAL REST STUDENTS TO GIVE PUBLIC RECITAL T he M ultnom ah ju v en ile gran g e A very la rg e com pany of friends was organized last S atu rd ay a fte r and relativ es g ath ered on Sunday af noon, A pril 22 by H rs Mary 8. How A num ber of in terestin g speakers ard , sta te juvenile su p erin ten d en t ternoon at th e Swedish Mission church in Powell Valley to pay the w ere p resen t a t th e lagt m eeting of Mrs. H ow ard has been a m em ber of One of the tre a ts of th e seaso n ’s th e g ran g e since 1877. She is an last respects to th e m em ory of Jo h n I en te rta in m e n t is prom ised on S a tu r th e M ultnom ah G range. A bout 45 e n th u sia stic w orker w ith th e young P alm blad, for 4 4 years a resid en t of day evening, A pril 29 w hen J. F red m em bers were present in spite of the people. Those in charge considered I McGrew and Miss M artha A. F ergu- fav orable w eather conditions which it an honor to have her p resen t to th a t place. T he church could not < son of W illam ette U niversity will hold those who came, and ab o u t 75 ; give a public speaking recital a t th e m ade staying at hom e to w ork on th e organize th e ju v e n 'le d ep artm en t. T he child ren elected as officers cars were in th e procession w hich I P leasan t H om e M ethodist church. farm a good excuse for th e men not are m a ste r: Clifford N asshahn; over being present. wended its way to Douglass cem etery i Both Mr. McGrew and Miss Ferguson w here th e body was laid to rest u n d er a re stu d e n ts in th e public speaking Mrs. Mary S. H ow ard organized seer, Nick A nderson; lectu rer, Hazel a profusion of b eau tifu l flow ers. d ep a rtm en t of th e U niversity and th e juvenile grange. Ju d g e R ichard W heeler; chaplain, Floyd Stafford; T he fu n eral serm on was preached have been giving th is recital d u rin g Deich, a P ortlan d ju d g e and m em tre a su re r, Russel G entry; secretary T he co n test being arran g e d be Jones, C. G. Schneider, H erb ert in Swedish by th e Rev. G. Sholander, th e past few m onths In many of th e b er of R ussellville grange, gave an H arlan H ayden; gate keeper. H arold in te restin g ta lk on women ju rists. D ahl; stew ard , F re elin Collins; as tw een B Com pany of th e 162d In W est, ‘K id’ McMillan, Joe P eak and p asto r of 1st Swedish B aptist church. W illam ette valley tow ns. P o rtlan d , of which Mr. P alm blad had Ju d g e Tasw ell, a m em ber of L en t's sis ta n t stew ard, H a rrie t A nderson; fa n try of P o rtlan d and H ead q u arters Dick Lane. Mr. McGrew will be rem em bered g ran g e spoke in favor of th e ju pom ona, C rystal H ayden: F lo ra Com pany of th e 1st B attalio n of the T he G resham business men are P o rtlan d of which Mr. P alm blad had by m any who h eard him speak on venile grange. T here w ere re c ita V era Stafford; Ceres, Jessie N ass sup p o rtin g th e boys in th is th e ir first been a deacon since its o rg an izatio n two occasions in G resham , once at 186th In fa n try of G resham , prom is tio n s by H arlan H ayden, D orothy h ah n ; m atron, Mrs. A lta G entry and attem p t at stag in g a sm oker, and at in 1884, both Mr. an d Mrs. P alm blad tlje M ethodist church and once at and H azel W heeler and songs by V ir a ssista n t m atron, Mrs. A lta S tar es to be a bang-up affair. T he boys least two of o u r pro m in en t m in isters being c h a rte r m em bers of th e church. th e fa ir g ro u n d s w here his laughing of both o rg an izatio n s a re train in g will be ring side fans. T he Rev. Jo h n Johnson, p asto r of the pieces held th e crow d spellbound. g in ia L undbom and C rystal H ayden. ford. Besides th e officers, th e nam es of h ard , th e local boys using th e high T he first event will be staged H aley B ap tist church spoke in E ng It is h ard to d eterm in e in w hich class Jo h n H. R udd, sta te Y.M.C.A. O thers who spoke w ere th e Mr. McGrew excells, th e d ram a tic o r prom ptly at 8 :3 0 , when ‘Coach’ Sha- lish. w orker, in speaking of ath letic clubs, ad d itio n al c h a rte r m em bers are school gym nasium . T icket sales are progressing very gren of th e high school will call th e Rev. O. F. L arson, of th e Swedish comedy. said he did not favor any club th a t Lew is D ahl, D orothy and Louise rap id ly and p resen t indications are w restlers to th e m at, and th e boxing Mission church, th e Rev. N. Lind- will ta k e men aw ay from home. T he W heeler and Eva Stafford. Miss F erg u so n , w hile n o t known T he young g ran g ers will m eet on th a t th e Masonic hall, w here the will s ta rt im m ediately a fte r th e two hoim, O. S. Rydm an of P o rtlan d and here, is said to be fine. H er hom e is activ ities of such an organization is concerned w ith th e physical devel th e sam e day as the su b o rd in ate bouts will be held, will be full to w restling events have been decided. P. M. H olst of Boring. T he Rev. Mr in Hood R iver an d she is a special The proceeds of th is m eet are split Larson read the sc rip tu re s and of stu d e n t in W illam ette U niversity. opm ent of its m em bers. T heodore grange. C hildren betw een th e ages capacity. N um erous ladies have sig Beside th e p rogram w hich has been Roosevelt is a good exam ple of how of eig h t and fo u rteen are eligible nified th e ir In tentions of being pres betw een th e local boys and B. Co., fered prayer. Music was fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t a rran g e d by Mr. McGrew and Miss ath letics im proves one’s health. Mr. to hold office. Any child u n d er eight en t and it looks like a society affair. which money is used for various Seven bouts of boxing and two of item s w hich th e F ed eral and S tate from th e L u th e ra n church of Powell F erguson, several m usical num bers Roosevelt as a boy was n atu ra lly may belong but may not hold office. w restlin g have been arran g ed for. funds do not provide for. As it is Valley, a d u et from P o rtlan d young have been planned including solos by weak physically u n til he built him BORING FARMER DIES The bouts being held strictly u n d er near cam p season, and th e g u ard ladies and a solo by Mrs. K arl J. Hag- H. W. S trong and Rev. E arl B. C ot self up through exercise. Games of SUDDENLY FROM FLU th e a m a te u r ru les, o f tw o-m inute com panies are all to be encam ped at berg. ton, a d u et by Miss Doris Z im m er ath letics develops ch aracter. W hen The active pall b earers w ere A. W. m an an d Miss M yrtle R u sh er an d a boys play a fa ir gam e, they can be C h ristian G antenbein was born No rounds and tw en ty -m in u te periods ' Camp Lewis ab o u t Ju ly 5th, it is necessary th a t they have som e funds R esare, P. M. H olst, Chas. Sedig, J. P. com petitive song. T his last n um ber counted on to be th e rig h t th in g in vem ber 1, 1876 in G rabs, C anton St. for th e w restling. Among th e various local boys who for in cid en tal purposes and th is C hristensen, F. O. E k stro m and Chas. is a bit of a m ystery and will be re any th in g they u n d erta k e. Xt also Gall, S w itzerland, w here he also teaches patience. A m an who loses spent th e years of childhood, youth will try o ut th e ir ability w ith th e sm oker has been decided upon as one Unis. H onorary pall b earers w ere the vealed only on th e evening of th e en his tem p er does not g et very far. and early m anhood. In 1906 he came crack boxers of B Co., are Roy Mc way of raising some of th is fund, as deacons of th e Swedish B aptist te rta in m e n t. The read in g s by Mr. McGrew and A thletic gam es gives a boy confi to th e U nited States and for several C arter, F ra n k S outhard. C harles well as giving th e p atro n s som ething church of P o rtlan d . Jno. P alm blad was born in Sweden, Miss Ferguson a re as follow s: dence in him self. W hen he goes years w orked in th e neighborhood of (F is h ) Jen n in g s, Jack so n , (Slippery) for th e ir money. O ctober 30, 1840. H e m arried A u " F o r th e Sake of D ear Old Y ale,? th ro u g h a gam e and stays w ith it to P o rtlan d . In 1909 he retu rn ed to g u sta P alm q u ist in th a t co u n try on Mr. McGrew. th e end, he has a good deal of con S w itzerland to get his bride and was October 21, 1876. They cam e to Ore fidence in him self. "T h e D eath D isk,” Miss F erguson. m arried to A nna E ggenberger, March gon in 1878 and bought th e farm "A P a ir of L u n atics,” Mr. McGrew T he g range received a tre a t of 6, 1909. Soon afte rw a rd s he and his which has been th e ir hom e since then. and Miss F erguson. w eanies and buns which all enjoyed. bride re tu rn e d to th e U nited States This was one of th e first Swedish “ How th e C hurch W as B u ilt at Robert Sawyer, republican candi and se ttle d on a farm n ea r Boring, Good roads occupy alm ost th e top fam ilies to se ttle in th e vicinity K elve’s B a r,” Mr. McGrew. d ate for county com m issioner, also Oregon. F o u r children cam e to bless place in th e estim atio n of R ufus C. which has become th e Mecca of “ T he Lion and th e M ouse,” Mr. Mc ru n s a b u tch er shop in P o rtlan d . He th is home. Several weeks ago he was H olm an, county com m issioner, who Swedish farm ers of th is p a rt of th e Grew and Miss F erguson. was one of th e g ran g e gu ests and taken sick w ith influenza but was I country. A sm all adm ission will be charged b ro u g h t the tre a t. W hen th e ques well on th e way to recovery when he is o u t for ren om ination on th e re Six ch ild ren w ere born to Mr. and and tick ets are on sale by th e chil tion of roads was b ro u g h t up, Mr. contracted a cold, but his condition publican ticket. “ I believe them to be second only In Im portance to th e Mrs. Palm blad at th is place and one dren of O rient. Victory an d C o ttrell Saw yer said he was in favor of com was not considered serious. L ast in Sweden. All a re now in hom es schools. Mrs. A lta Stafford of Vic pelling th e men in th e county jail S atu rd ay he spent m ost of th e day at su p p o rt of o u r public schools,” is his direct sta te m en t to th e Outlook. of th e ir own. They are Mrs. R ich tory, Mrs. E. E. Van F leet of C ot to work on th e roads. w ork outside. He passed aw ay su d Since Mr, H olm an becam e a com ard G ustafson of P o rtlan d , David tre ll and Miss Elva Dolan and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Byron was chosen to denly la st Sunday m orning a t 8 :30 and P aul P alm blad of Oak Grove, H arry Chase of O rient a re In charge tak e th e place of Mrs. A lta Stafford o ’clock, having reached th e age of 45 m issioner th e co u n ty ’s m ain roads have been paved including th e far- Oregon, C harlie and A lbert, Mrs. of th e sale of tickets. as chaplain. Mrs. Stafford resigned years, 5 m onths and 22 days. fam ed scenic highw ays and p ractical F ra n k G ustafson and Mrs. Swan The splendid en te rta in m e n ts given to ta k e up th e work of a ssista n t m a H e leaves to m ourn his d eath his M agnuson, all living in Powell V al by th e W illam ette Glee clubs on th e ir tro n of th e ju venile grange. Mr. sorrow ing widow, fo u r sm all ch il ly all side roads have been m acada ley. Besides th ese children and th e visits here have paved th e way fo r a K reuder, m a ste r of Pom ona and dren, M argaret, Lily, H enry and L u mized and m ain tain ed in good condi widow th e re are 19 g ran d ch ild ren large atten d a n ce since th e q u ality of L ents .g ranges installed Mrs. Byron cille; his aged paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. tion for all year round use. In all of who survive. e n te rta in m e n t is up to th e usual W il to h er new office. C h ristian G antenbein, two b ro th ers, th is Mr. H olm an has been a prim e mover. He says w hat he has accom la m ette sta n d ard . H enry and B u rk h a rd t and two sis U GO, I GO, JOLLY JINKS G eorge K enney B uilding New Home. te rs, A nna and Mrs. K ath e rin e M uel plished fo r th e cause of good roads COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO DEMONSTRATION George K enney has moved his ler, all of whom are living in Sw itzer will sta n d as an indication of w hat TO BE GIVEN HERE house onto an adjoining lot to m ake la n d ; tw o sisters, Mrs. Andrew may be reasonably expected of him Come! U Go. I Go, Jo lly Jin k s room for a m odern five-room b u n g a V etsch and Mrs. U rsula Gloor, of in th e fu tu re . com m unity p arty at th e G resham W h at's in th e air? H aven’t you Com m issioner Holm an is strongly low w hich is to be erected w here th e P o rtlan d , and two b ro th ers, U lrich gran g e hall, T h u rsd ay evening, April h ea rd ? Are you a rad io fan ? You for th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay and o th e r house stood. T he new house of P ark Rose and Jo h n , of Gresham . 27. T he G resham g ran g e invites you would be if you had an object. The says th a t as long as he is a county R I'F I’H C. HOLMAN is to cost $5000. T he co n tra ct has F u n e ra l services w ere conducted at to come and join In a com m unity sing O resham g ran g e Is com pleting a r com m issioner he will endeav o r to get C ounty ( ’oniniisNloner. been let to C. E. C ree and the w ork th e Zion Evangelical church by th e which H. W S trong will lead. You ran g em en ts th ro u g h W. C. Hesgos of in th e county road bud g et each year of excavating has already com p astor. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, at 2 com m unities o u tsid e of P o rtlan d Mr. know th a t you like th a t. M ayor K arl th e Com m ercial D ep artm en t of th e menced. T he new hom e is to be o ’clock th is afternoon. In te rm e n t an item of $85,000 u n til the co unty’s Holm an has been th e one first ap M iller will say a few in te restin g P o rtlan d Railway, Light an d Power o bligation to th e sta te of $170,000 com pleted by A ugust 1. T he old took place a t th e Rose City cem etery. proached reg ard in g th e m a tte r. It th in g s about com m unity sp irit. Some com pany to present an en g in eer who has been fully met. house is to be rem odeled and T he com pletion and paving of th is Is not m eant to Imply th a t Mr. H ol stu n ts a re planned and gam es th a t will assem ble and explain sim ple equipped w ith all th e m odern con Dr. Jam es A lexander M iller, p res highw ay will be of g re a t benefit to man is n ot loyal and faith fu l in his all can join in and have a jolly good radio outfits. The d em o n stratio n will veniences. It will be rented as soon ident of th e N ational T uberculosis association, a ttrib u te s th e g rea tly M ultnom ah county and to all contig official capacity to th e whole county. tim e. T he co m m ittee com posed of be given in th e gran g e hall. Anyone as th e new one is com pleted. low ered tubercu lo sis ra te in consid uous cou n ties and th e sta te . Every It is believed he is. His position and th e g ran g e lectu rer, Mrs. R. F. W alt who is in te reste d is welcome to come erable p a rt to th e pro h ib itio n am end business m an, autom obile ow ner and i personality are such as to draw ers, Miss Faye Lord, Mrs. H A. C u r and learn ab o u t th e w ireless. Boy P hone w ant ads. to 1561. m ent. lover of O regon's m atchless scenery, j down upon him often severe c riti ry, G eorge F. Honey and Leo A ntker, Scouts 300,000 stro n g have w ireless .................................................................................................. mi......Hiiliini....... .. m ust favor th is tim ely project and cism b ut th a t is because of his firra- otherw ise know n as "S p lzzertn k tu m ,” outfits. F arm ers and hom e-keepers desire th is county to ca rry through , ness In w hat he considers fa ir and have been p lanning fo r this. Come should be able to "liste n In” and ! right. He has his enem ies, of course, and h ear th e old players. One of them h ear th e w onderful th in g s th a t are its p art of th e program . Mr. H olm an has alw ays been very and is som etim es criticized b ut tim e has a q u ain t strin g ed In stru m en t. being broadcasted in to th e ether. friendly to th is p a rt of th e county, 1 has invariably proved th e wisdom of T he o th e r can certain ly ’’ra ttle th e Don’t fo rg et to save a d ate fo r th is = : giving special atten tio n to local 'road his decisions and actions. No one bones.” You are only as old as you com ing event. It is hoped th a t a r feel. Cor.ia and enjoy th e evening. ran g em en ts can be m ade so th a t ; needs, th e county fa ir and county ! can d oubt his sin cerity o r honesty. The g ra n g e ladies will have cake and th e d ate can be May 5. His businesslike m ethods, devotion f farm . He is ap p ro ach ab le and no citizen o r group of citizens of the to official duty and farsig h ted n ess pie and coffee th a t Is to cost 6c a cut. G overnm ent ( am p Hae H eavy Snow county has been slig h ted In any way have helped to put M ultnom ah coun A good tim e Is prom ised to all. F all. know ingly o r denied any reasonable ty affairs far in th e lead. T he O u t A le tte r to th e O utlook from N. O T h ree h undred and fifty-one Inch req u est if w ithin Mr. H olm an’s pow look firmly believes Mr. Holman F u ller, form erly of G resham , tells should be continued on th e board of of th e b irth of a son, Jo h n Neal, to es of snow are rep o rted to have fallen e r to g ra n t It. d u rin g th e w in ter a t G overnm ent Everybody know s th a t w henever county com m issioners. Mr. F u lle r’s son-in-law and d au g h Camj) and th e re a re still 139 inches an y th in g has been desired from the F rid a y ’s O utlook will publish a te r, Mr. and Mrs. C arl G undrum board of com m issioners th o u g h t to sta te m en t from Mr. H olman re g a rd Mr. and Mrs. F u lle r have moved from on th e ground according to a re cent rep o rt received. Osseo to H illsdale, Michigan. I be fo r th e benefit of th e country ing his candidacy. Masonic Hall Will Be Mecca for all Athletes and Their Friends When Gresham Head quarters Co. Fights Portland. Seven Fast Boxing Bouts and Two Wrestling Matches, Strictly Under Amatuer Rules Are Promised. Ladies Invited. W ho for County Commissioner? 7 - BOXING-7 I ... ............................... . ................... .............................................. 2-WRESTLING-2 Headquarters Co., Gresham vs. Co. “B” of Portland Questions of the Day Saturday, Apr. 2 9 - 8:30 MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM £ E School fo r th e in stru ctio n of those » h o o p era te trac to rs, auto- tom ohiles and pow er farm m a chinery at th e g arag e of R ak er ft Son in G resham on T h u rsd ay , F r i day and S atu rd ay . April 27, 28 and 29. Ringside Ticket»................. $1.50 Reserved Seats ................. $1.00 General Admission........... $ .50 HiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiihiiiimMiiiiHMiiiiHiHiitiitiNinnHniiniiiiiiniuiHiHfiiimHiiNHUiiittiHiiiiHHiinHiiiiHittiiii C om m unity party u n d er the auspices of th e G resham g ran g e at th e g ran g e hall, T hursday evening, April 27. Ju n io r class play, "A ll of a Sadden Peggy” to be given F riday evening, April 88, in th e Masonic hall. Boxtrig and w restling to u rn a m ent given by th e A m erican Le gion boys In th e Masonic hall S atu rd ay evening, April 29. County Council P aren t-T each er association e n te rta in m e n t Sat- tu rd ay evening. April 29 In th e high school au d ito riu m a t O resh am. NO I ICE: Special reserved seats for ladies 1 and their escorts. T ickets on Sale at JONES, The Jeweler C om ing E venis of Ixical In te re st. Radio d em o n stratio n In the G resham gran g e hall, F rid a y ev- , w in g , May 5. B aptist L adies' Guild to hold th e an n u al bazaar T hursday ev ening, May 11 a t th e G resham g ran g e hall. s s i rv * .« tre u * ,I« v o - is z a -