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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 12, NO. 88 GRESHAM STUDENT IS VINDICATED BY PORTLAND COURT GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TU ESD AY . JANUARY 2, 1923 I COLLEGES CALL LOC AL DAMASCUS FARM MEN AND WOMEN BUREAU TO MEET 2,700,000 AUTOS IS 1922 OUTPUT 91.50 Per Year PICKLE SHORTAGE MAY BE HELP TO LOCAL COMPANY A su rp risin g n um ber of young men T he D am ascus F arm B ureau w ill P ro b ab ly no one is m ore su rp rised a t th e p ro h ts 1922 yielded in th e a u to and w om en w hose hom es a re in or m eet S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 6, at th e Union schoolhouse. T he m eeting m obile b u sin ess th a n th e autom obile n ea r G resham a re en ro lled in th e is expected to be an im p o rta n t one m a n u fa c tu re rs them selves. Few w ere I vario u s colleges in Oregon. In co l an d all m em bers and o th e rs in te re st so o p tim istic them selv es to predict lectin g th e nam es, it w as h a rd to se ed a re u rged to be p resen t. th a t 1922 w ould exceed th e 1920 sales All of th e p ro jec t le ad e rs w ill be record. W hen th e foreign b u sin ess of T h ere is a decided sh o rtag e in "T he ease is dism issed. Any red cu re a com plete list so in case any nam es a re left out, if atte n tio n is called upon to m ake out an an n u a l th e F o ra , and G eneral Motor com p ick les th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates blooded A m erican w ould have done called to th e nam es om itted, tk>-y will re p o rt and p rese n t it at th is tim e. panies is included th e to ta l o u tp u t of is th e re p o rt se n t rec en tly from New w h at M iller did." Theae th e be g lad ly p rin te d in th e next issue. th e y ear p ro b ab ly reach ed 2.700,000 Any o th e rs who w ould ca re to tell in w ords of Ju d g e E kw all a t th e h earin g T he Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college ha3 w h at w ay th e F arm B ureau h as help - ’ c a rs and tru c k s w hich com pared w ith York. In th a t city la rg e dill pickles in m unicipal c o u rt la st F rid a y m o rn th e la rg e st en ro llm en t of local stu ed them d u rin g th e p a st y ear w ill be 1,700,000 In 1921 and 2,380,000 in 1920 a re sellin g a t from five to fifteen cen ts is a good y e a r’s b usiness, acco rd in g to ap iece and a re scarce a t th e price. It ing of R alph M iller, son of Mrs. Inez dents. Miss E della Towe, B ayard given an o p p o rtu n ity to do so. M iller an d H okan T ru ed so n of P o w w ord received lrom D etroit, M ichigan. is easy to see how th is new s is good H as any one sen t an y p roduce to M iller of G resham , and a stu d e n t a t ell V alley a re se n io rs th is y ear. H ad th e Oregon P ro d u ce E xchange, 151 i T he F o rd com pany accounted for new s to th e Oregon P ick le &. C anning O. A. C. den Jo h n so n of B oring is a ju n io r. F ro n t stre e t. P o rtla n d ? If so. how ap p ro x im ately 50 p er cen t of th e n um com pany w hich is located in G resham . P o rtlan d p ap e rs m ade m uch of th e Miss Mabel Wood is in her sophom ore did th e p rices received co m p are w ith ber of c a rs sold. In 1921 th e F ord The p lan t has q u ite a la rg e supply of fact th a t M iller w as a rre ste d , charged year. T he fresh m an class Includes p rice s being paid elsew h ere? H ave com pany m ade about 60 per cen t of p ick les on hand and a re now confi w ith a s sa u lt w ith a deadly w eapon W alter S chw edier, G lenn M ercer, who an y F arm B ureau m em bers bought * th e c a rs sold and accounted for 50 d en t of a read y m a rk e t for them a l and lodged in ja il, b u t very little w as is now a C orvallis resid en t. A rth u r tire s th ro u g h th e F arm B u reau ? If so, p er ce n t in 1920. th o u g h no sale for th e com plete stock rep o rted as to th e outcom e of th e G ran of D am ascus, who en ro lled a be p rep a re d to tell ab o u t it. h as as y et been made. tr ia l and th e in ju stic e of th e a rre st. few w eeks ago, G ordon G ibson and LOCAL LEGIONERS TO T he p re se n t low sh ip p ing ra te s by It is u rged th a t a sp ecial effort be T he facts, as bro u g h t out in th e C laren ce Y unker. R alph M iller is a l m ade to have com plete re p o rts given WELCOME COMMANDER w a te r is a n o th e r act of providence. tria l, w ere briefly as follow s: M iller so one of th e stu d en ts. D u rin g th e p ast w eek, th e local pickle a t th is m eetin g as it m ay help in w as callin g on Miss Cecile D aniels, M em bers of th e G resham post of fac to ry h as shipped 180 b a rre ls of In th e list of W ilam ette U n iv ersity p lan n in g th e w o rk for th e com ing P o rtlan d . W hile he w as th e re a m es th e A m erican Legion a re p lan n in g to stu d e n ts, Miss W inifred S t.C la ir is year. w elcom e th e n atio n al com m ander of p ick les to P h ilad e lp h ia by w ay of th e sen g er cam e to th e door of th e D aniels th e only senior. Miss Violet Coe and T he an n u a l election of officers and th e legion, Alvin M. Owsley of D en P an am a Canal. T he p rice of sending hom e from L eslie W aring, a U niversi C urie H isey a re ju n io rs and Miss C a r p ro ject lead ers wdll be held. T he a d ton, T exas, d u rin g his visit in P o rt th is shipm ent w as 30 ce n ts on a h u n ty of O regon law stu d e n t and th e land w hich w ill be on J a n u a ry 5 and d red pounds w hich is q u ite a different oline T allm an is in th e sophom ore visab ility of having a C anada th is tle young lady w as im portuned to step 6. T he in v itatio n , how ever, is also ex class. T he M isses E va T ach ero n of and a weed erad icatio n p ro jec t is be tended to an y and all b u sin ess m en of p rice as com pared w ith th e form er out to the taxi in w hich th e m e ssen G resham , and M arjorie Lym an, w hose ing considered b u t w ill be discussed. th e city who would ca re to m eet him. one of >1.50 per hu n d red pounds. g er came. T his she a t first refu sed to p a re n ts now live a t M ilw aukie, a re N ational C om m ander Owsley is n a t Does an y fa rm e r need m ill feed, R. W. Stafford, w ho is a t th e head do but she a t la st consented and w as ionally know n as a le c tu re r and o ra of th e local com pany has had m uch fresh m en th is year. O liver Gill e n hay, corn or any o th e r supplies. If even asssite d in p u ttin g on h er w rap B eginning next Sunday, J a n u a ry 7, to r of g re a t ability, having been on te re d th e u n iv e rsity th is y ear and is he does he should le t th e F a rm B u th e p latfo rm for m any y ea rs doing ex p erien ce in th is sam e line of w ork by Miller, w ho had no susp icio n s of ta k in g a special course. rea u know ab o u t it. If any o n e h as th e M ethodist ch u rc h w ill be th e ce n C hautauqua w ork and se ttin g fo rth in form er y ea is. He h as th u s been foul play. It w as observed from th e T hose atten d in g th e U niversity of any su g g estio n s to m ake th a t w ill te r of an ev an g elist m eeting w ith Miss th e p rin cip les of A m ericanism for th e ab le to look ah ead and see how co n window th a t th e g irl w as u rged into Oregon th is y ear a re Miss Jo sep h in e help th e F arm B ureau w o rk for 1923, D. W illa C affray, as th e ev an g elist, legion. He w ill speak on F rid a y ev d itio n s woufd be a t th e p rese n t tim e th e taxi and th e d riv er a t once drove ening, J a n u a ry 5, at th e A m erican L e T ow nsend of F airv iew ; L av ern and they will be gladly received. and Miss G ladys M iller as th e song gion club room s on F o u rth an d W ash an d p rep ared fo r it by building m ore aw ay. M iller ra n to his ro a d ste r L ouis M aulding, H a rry W ostell and T he com m ittee ap p o in ted fo r th e lead er an d c h ild re n ’s w orker. ington s tre e ts and w ill also be p re s an d m ore ta n k s to hold th e cucum bers w hich w as p arked in fro n t of th e Joe Peak. Miss H elen W ostell, it is p ro g ram an d lunch fo r th is occasion en t on S atu rd ay a t a noon luncheon as they co n tin u ed to pour in d u rin g house but headed th e w rong way, and Miss Caffray h as been activ ely en a t th e P o rtlan d ch am b er of com m erce understood, is n ot in college th is y ear a re Mrs. Olaf G ran, Mrs. H en ry H en- th e grow ing season. Mr. Stafford has soon overtook th e taxi and crow ded gaged in ev an g elistic w o rk for a n u m w hich is in th e Oregon building. alth o u g h she is a t Eugene. ningson and L ouie H offm eister. also been ab le to se cu re som e of his it to th e curb. H e ordered th e occu ber of y ea rs and w ith m ark ed success E d w ard S tro n g is a tte n d in g S ta n Boost for th e F arm B u reau by c a ll old cu sto m ers who b ought pickles p a n ts to go w ith him to th e police ford U niversity th is year. ing up a neighbor an d b rin g in g him w h erev er sh e h as gone. She h as th e from him d u rin g his fo rm er y ea rs in statio n , w hich th ey refused to do. He d istin ctio n of having been th e first C h arlie Brow n is a stu d e n t a t th e along also. business. th e n took his revolver from its h o lste r w om an to be g ran ted a local p rea ch N orth w est School of P h arm acy in T he p rese n t dem and for pickles m ay in th e ca r, opened the door of th e taxi e r's license by th e M ethodist E piscopal P ortlan d . m ean m uch to th e fu tu re developm ent 1023 LICENSES MAY BE and found th e g irl in a fa in t on th e T hose a tten d in g b u sin ess college of th e cu cu m b er in d u stry in th is SECURED IN PORTLAND ch u rch , w hen th e G en eral C onference floor. He p u t h er into his ro a d ste r decided to ad m it w om en to th is r e la In P o rtla n d a re th e M isses Id s Ses- com m unity. T h ere is no doubt b u t and took h er home, w here he w as a r te r, Mabie G ran an d R u th S chedeen T he P o rtla n d b ran c h office of th e tion. w hich had alw ay s been th e p re w h at they can be g row n if th e re is a reste d a sh o rt tim e afte rw a rd s. sta te au to license division h as been ro g ativ e of th e men. She h as a very and R o b ert and W illiam Booth. m a rk e t for them a fte r th ey have been H is m other, a t G resham , anxiously opened in room 115 co u rth o u se w here p leasin g p erso n a lity , is a splendid Miss Vida Cem er, w hose p a re n ts a re m ade in to pickles. ap p lica tio n s m ay now be m ade for aw aited his r e tu r n on T h u rsd ay even now resid in g in C alifornia, is a tte n d 1923 licenses. T he office w ill be open p rea ch er, an d is hum ble and a t tr a c t W hile Mr. Stafford does not expect ing, and lirst learn ed of his p red ic a ive in h e r m a n n er. T he people of ing San Jo se N orm al school. u n til 6 p. m. to ch a rg e th e high p rice th a t is being m ent w hen she read th e m orning I t h as been an n o u n ced th a t th e 1923 G resham a re indeed fo rtu n a te to have Miss Lucile M cC arter h as com ch arg ed In New Y ork for pickles, he is pap er on F riday. R alph asserte d th a t ta g s a re now legal on ca rs. W ith th e h er am ong them th is w in ter. m enced h er tra in in g to be a n u rse a t in hopes of se cu rin g a good p rice for convenience of se cu rin g licenses it is he w as refu sed p erm ission to te le Miss M iller is a splendid song le ad one of th e P o rtlan d ho sp itals. all th e stock on hand. One of th e se lik ely th e new ta g s w ill be req u ired phone to her. She a t once engaged b eg inning m ore p ro m p tly w ith th e er. and h as m ade a sp ecialty of th is c re ts of his su ccess a t th e p rese n t A tto rn ey C. G. S chneider to defend new year th a n h ereto fo re. type of C h ristian work. She h as a fine AUTOMOBILE SHOW tim e is th a t th e pickles m ade by him R a lp h and th e tw o w en t to P o rtlan d , m essage for th e ch ild ren and young IN PORTLAND, EEB. 3 a re sound and w ill keep indefinitely. W illa m e tte B aines E ndow m ent F u n d . a rriv in g in tim e for th e tria l. T he endow m ent fund c am p a ig n to ra is e people, w ith whom she has been a O ther p ick les offered by vario u s com P la n s a re being laid for th e an n u a l a m illion a n d a q u a r te r fo r W illam ette su ccessfu l wo'rker. p an ies have been found to be ro tte n Gresham Man Has Accident. autom obile show to be held in th e U n iv ersity , w hich h a s been c a rrie d on T he C h ristian people of G resham and, th erefo re, un salab le. T he m a rk e t P e te r L en ard , who ru n s a ta ilo r P o rtla n d au d ito riu m b eg in n in g S a t d u rin g th e p a s t m onth, re su lte d su c c ess and th e com m unity a re req u ested to h as, th e re fo re, been cleared of good shop on E ast Pow ell stre e t, m et w ith u rday , F e b ru a ry 3. T he show p ro m fully on D ecem ber 20 a n d w a s jo y fu lly im prove to th e u tm o st th is o p p o rtu n i ises to eclipse an y th in g ever held c eleb ra ted a t Salem . p ick les and it looks as if th e G resh quite a se rio u s accident la st F rid a y ty of ad v an cin g th e ca u se of C h rist h ereto fo re. As th is w ill be th e only am p la n t is th e lin ly com pany having m orning w hile sp littin g wood. H e autom obile show u n d erta k en in any am ong us. W a n t aas. ad d to y o u r profit. a good g rad e of pickles on hand. stru c k th e thum b on th e le ft han d la rg e city of th e n o rth w est th is se a w ith th e axe and cam e very n ea r sev son, it is expected to be c a rrie d on a PROGRESS IN WATER erin g it from his hand. T he ligam ents la rg e r scale th a n u sual. D IST R K ’T SU SPEN D ED w ere cut and he w as advised by a lo “ T he L ittle D airy Cow” E n titled to cal doctor to go to a sp e cia list in Best Help. A ccording to th e c a rto o n ist 1922 w as a v ery ev en tfu l y ear. Some of th e events, th o u g h am u sin g ly p resen ted , T h e p ro g re ss of th e Rockwood w a P o rtla n d in o rd er to re ta in the use of Oregon d airy cow s have done th e ir w ere serio u s enough a t th e tim e. te r d istric t has been te m p o rarily su s it ii possible. T he axe had cu t into p a rt b e tte r th a n th o se of an y o th er pended by th e filing of tw o in ju n ctio n s sta te , but Oregon b u tte r used to be th e b u t not th ro u g h th e bone. bunk for q u ality . T h at w as n o t "th e a g a in st it by th e opposing side. T he Mr. L enard h as re tu rn e d hom e again little m o rtg ag e lifte rs ” fau lt, and th e first in ju n ctio n w as filed im m ediately and is able to move his in ju re d thum b b e tte r class of Oregon dairy m en in sist a fte r th e election held In th e d istric t so it is expected he w ill n o t suffer th a t she be given th e best and w isest w hen th e fo rm atio n of th e w ate r d is any ill effects. Mrs. L en ard h as a l help p ossible in boosting fo r Oregon. tr ic t w as voted upon fav o rably by th e w ays a ssiste d h er h usband in th e So lo ts of im provem ent h as been m ade la tely in th e q u ality of b u tte r, and re sid e n ts of th e d istric t. T he second w ork at th e shop and, w ith h er help. th e re is no good reaso n why it should one w as filed a sh o rt tim e a fte r th e th e tailo rin g w ork w ill be co n tin u ed ■ not be b ro u g h t up to h igh ra n k of O re- first one but before th e c o u rt had had as usual. gon cheese. tim e to ta k e up th e first one. _______________ . C are of th e cream Is th e s ta rt for Married Men Should Learn to Cook, high g rad e b u tter. T h is m eans bac- T h e Rockwood w ate r d istric t covers T he old saving is " th a t a m a n ’s te rfal a s well as g en e ral clea n lin ess. a larg e te rrito ry of land and m any • , A . .. . , | p a steu riz atio n of sw eet an d so u r re sid e n ts of th is a re a a lre ad y have h e a rt is th ro u g h bis stom ach but a crearn rip en in g th e cream , use of different side to th e q uestion is pre- | s ta rte r s , and ch u rn in g . Milk and p riv a te w ate r sy stem s and do not sented bv Mrs. S ara W. P re n tiss, in- cream te stin g , m o istu re of b u tte r, sa lt w an t th e new system in stalled . O thers s tru c to r in household ad m in istra tio n and fat d eterm in atio n need be u n d er- alre ad y have p riv a te w a te r system s . ~ . . . . , „ n stood. T hese a re all ta u g h t by in- b ut a re in favor of th e public system a t th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. a tru c tjon an(] la b o ra to ry p ra c tic e In on acco u n t of th e fu tu re p ro g re ss of Such know ledge should be an eligibil- tp e big com m ercial cream ery a t Ore- tty req u irem en t fo r m a rria g e fo r m en gon A g ricu ltu ra l C ollege in th e sh o rt th e te rrito ry an d because o th e rs need cou rses, J a n u a ry 2-27. as w ell as w om en is h er belief. th e w ater. C heesem aking and ice cream m ak Mrs. P re n tiss b ases h e r arg u m e n ts ing. along w ith refrig e ra tio n and g en T h ese in ju n c tio n s w ere first tak en on th e fact th a t if men knew how to era! cre am e ry m an ag em en t, w ill also to Ju d g e S tap le to n 's c o u rt but he r e cook they would be able to a p p re c ia te be given th e once-over. O. A. C. E x fused to becom e involved in th e con good cooking and would know som e- J périm en t S tation. tro v ersy as he said he h a s m any th in g of food values and th e p re p a ra - , , ,, .. ... frie n d s on both sides. It w as hen Double tu rn e d over to Ju d g e E v an s' court, tlon of food. T hey could th e n p re p a re , ( rap p in g it th em selves if necessity arises. 1 , b u t d ate fo r a h ea rin g has not yet . , , , .. Tw o vegetable cro p s a seaso n and been made. If th e c o u rt g ra n ts th e * II men knew how to cook, co n tin u es ,,se oj COyer cro p s to m a in tain soils in in jn n c tlc n s the w ate r d istric t will Mrs. P re n tiss, they would be m ore ■ physical and fe rtility co n d itio n s, a re w illing to eat w h at is good for them , ¡ad v a n tag e s of irrig a tin g th e vegetable have to be dissolved b u t if opposite Some object to eating raw salad s and 'g a rd e n as p racticed by C hase & Sons. actio n is tak en , th e p ro g re ss w ill of 1 E ugene. O ats and vetch o r w in te r : th ey a re very h ea lth fu l. E ducation b arle y a re good cover cro p s, th ey find. 1 c o u rse be ag ain resum ed. along th ese lin es w ill cdVrect m any In case th e issu e is decided fav o r " If you have w ate r you have a crop. ; things. Some heads of households buy if you don't som etim es you w on’t," ■ ab ly for th e w ate r d istric t, it is the ex tra v a g a n tly because they th in k the says E. B. Chase. " Irrig a tio n is p a rt ! in te n tio n of th o se in c h a rg e to m ake th e good farm p rac tice th a t aids in | m od erate priced foods a re not good. of th e system pay fo r Itself by ch arg in g contro l oi ap h is and o th e r cro p p ests." I Som e m en do not realize th a t th e th e 500 u se rs enough to leave a b a l Q uality and size a re Im proved by . ch eap er, to u g h e r cu ts of m eat can be w ate r at th e rig h t tim e. It w ill en an ce a fte r th e ex p en ses of operation m ade ju st as te n d e r and p a la ta b le as | able th e grow ing of one crop a t least h as been paid to pay off th e bonds. It th e high priced pieces bv long, slow p o t in com petition w ith g en e ral g ro w is estim ated th a t if each u se r pays ers, in su rin g a good m ark et. Irrig a - cooking. Such is th e belief of Mrs. tion cro p s hit th e m a rk e t both e a rlie r th e reg u lar c h a rg e of >1.50 a m onth P re n tiss but It is doubtful If th e men and la te r th a n u n w atered crops. th e re ought to be no difficulty in m ak w ould th in k favorably of it. ing th e p ay m en ts on th e bonds. A bill h as been in tro d u ced in th e U nited S tates se n a te by S en ato r j W here the D isgrace I*. I’e s t Control Panacea« R isky. . ™. i , , . , , .. n W alsh of M assach u setts to extend th e i A P hiladelphia em ployer atten d in g p(1sta, fra n k , o aU t# v o ters pBmphIetg I T h re e types of Insect and disease p est rem edies a re often haw ked about the Building C ongress in Boston re- , a n d „tflclal b u lle tin s of Inform ation to 1 O regon farm s en d a n g erin g re a l con cently w as quoted as say in g ; " It is ( v oters issued u n d er law s of th e state, j tro l, say s H. P. Bars«, p la n t p atholo no disgrace to lie a b ric k la y e r T h e y 'D th is becam e a law it ^s claim ed it g ist of th e ex p erim en t sta tio n a t O. A. w ould save th e sta te of Oregon about get >11 a day in ou r city .” It never JlO.tWMt b ien n ially paid as p ostage on C. One ty p e of th e se fake p anaceas la m erely h arm less, h av in g pow er n e ith h as been a d isg rac e to be a good official voters pam phlet, e r fo r good nor bad, one is actu ally w orkm an at any trad e, w h eth e r th e d an g ero u s to th e cro p s It is said to Bnsine*« Men to Give Dance. pay be >11 a day o r m ore o r less. All p ro tec t, and th e th ird is la rg e ly Inef A rep e titio n of th e d an ce given last w ork is honorable, the w ork of th e fectiv e because th e rem edy is not In su itab le form for th e designed use, h an d s no less th a n th e w ork of th e m onth in th e M asonic h all by a corn- and Is high priced. Stepa w ere tak en b rain. T he only d isg rac e is w hen any ' m ittee of b u sin ess m en com posed of j at th e an n u a l m eeting of th e sta te w o rk er refuses to do a fair day's w ork J- C. S hultz. B W. T h o rn e, E W. j h o rtic u ltu ra l society to have le g isla fo r a fair day s pay.—Springfield. A ylsw orth. J. E. M etzger and W. A. ; tion en acted to atop th e p ractice. H essel w ill be given ou F rid a y even- j (M ass ) Union. P ro b ab ly th e re la no m an th a t some ing. J a n u a ry 12.—Adv. w om an co u ld r/t m ake a fool of, but A W an t Ad le ts you r ig h t in on th e th e slic k e st specim en in th e garden of A b rig h t and sh in in g lig h t n a tu r- 1 g ro u n d flo o r in m ost any sm all b u s h u m an k in d ia th e m an th a t an y w om iness deal ally do esn ’t tike to ba tu rn e d down. • an can m ake a fool of. REVIVAL MEETINGS AT M. E. CHURCH PICTORIAL REVIEW OF 1922 BY OUTLOOK’S CARTOONIST « « TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS