Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 10, 1923, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 13, NO. 12
MILLION POUNDS
SMELT ARE DIPPED
FROM THE SANDY
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, j U E S D A Y, A I‘
M illio n a ir e in
“Butterfly" Case
ML 10, 102.1
„Bernhardt s Fare veil to America
«
T he sm elt ru n in »he Sandy riv e r at
T ro u td ale has continued alm ost un- *
ab ated up to S unday but is now said
to be slackening.
S unday it w as n ecessary to e sta b ­
lish special traffic reg u la tio n s on the
highw ay and a double row oi autos
trav e led ea stw ard along th e Sandy
boulevard as fa r as the u pper bridge
'a n d back to the Base Line. It is e s ti­
m ated by officers in ch a rg e of th e tr a f ­
fic th a t not less th a n 60,000 persons
visited th e fishing g rounds S unday
and fully 15,000wautos trev e rsed th is
p o rtion of th e highw ay.
Piggly Wiggly Whip?
¡Wall Street Gambiera
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
lpl.50 Per Year
CORNERSTONE IS
LAID FOR HIGH
SCHOOLATCORBETT
A m ost im pressive program atten d -
jed the lay in g of th e c o rn e rsto n e of
i C olum bian high school a t C orbett on
OonAiw» M,t?heU- Philadelphia mil-
Ilonalre. and son-in-law of E J
p artn er of J Pierpont
lorgan. has confessed being the
"Mr M arshall" who lav­
ished attention on the m urdered
«roadw ay Butterfly Dorothy King
last F rid ay aftern o o n , A pril 6, the
new building being co n stru cted by
I Union High School D istrict No. 1 to
j re p la c e th e one destroyed by fire la st
sum m er.
A ddresses w ere given by
Dr. C arl G regg Doney, p resid en t of
W illam ette U niversity, and B P.
Irv in e of th e ed ito rial staff of th e O re­
gon Jo u rn al. A h isto ry of th e school,
w ritte n by C lara L asley Salzm an, the
first g rad u a te, w as read by W illiam
Morgan, a stiq len t of th e p rese n t tim e.
T his h isto ry was signed by th e board
of d irec to rs, th e facu lty of th e school,
th e en ro lled stu d e n ts and m any p a­
tro n s of th e d istric t.
It w as then
sealed up behind th e co rn erstone.
C laude W eatherw ax of P o rtlan d laid
th e stone.
M usical n u m b ers w ere
fu rn ish ed by th e school, and Malcolm
W’oodle, ch airm an of th e board of di­
rec to rs. gave a sh o rt talk.
T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n a r ­
ran g ed for th e p rogram , w hich was
enjoyed by a la rg e an d e n th u sia stic
crow d.
It is expected th a t th e new building
w ill be com pleted by Ju n e 15, although
the c o n tra c t is for Ju ly 31. F reem an
& S tru b b le of P o rtlan d a re th e a r ­
chitects. T he c o n tra c to rs a re C larke,
Lyons & McColl of V ancouver, W ash­
ington.
Clarence Saunders, twelve years
ago a day laborer in Alabama, gave
L ittle fishie in th e brook, papa
Wall S treet gam blers a trim m ing
catch him w ith a hook,” sounds tam e
last week. As president of th e 1200
and ridicu lo u s indeed in view of the
Piggly-Wiggly chain grocery stores
ta c t th a t thou san d s of jjppas and big
he bought up stock, forcing It up
from $40 to $124. catching the gam­
b ro th ers, m am m as and
children, DAVIDSON’S SET PICKS
blers short.
dipped down th e ir nets, pails, bird
I P ORGAN ( ON( ERT
cages, or any old thing, and scooped
BERRIES SIKH I.D RE
Some G resham rad io fan s a re h av ­
up th e little finny fellow s by th e
her P aris home aged «¿ven
? o in l,er
artu’ a *
cultivated at once
sco res a t one dip.
ing w onderful success hobnobbing !
'S a r a h .” the w orlds’ »Teat * . a S £ £
B en ,h “ rd t 'h e 'Divine
w
ith
th
e
eth
er
waves.
One
of
th
e
la
t-
|
Inntl
Lon _____
_
• sent th is m essage to America the
T he ru n is said to be about th ree
T hese a re fine days for g ettin g the
w eeks e a rlie r th a n usual. It occurs est w orthy of m ention is th e ex p ert-
^ t e r c e t of m y ~ b e l o ^ T m e r 'i ™ M e n d s ''"
cane b erries in shape. T he plow ing
y early w ith now and then an off y ear ence of R alph D avidson who lives ;
and cu ltiv atin g of th ese b erries should
w hich no one seem s able to account n ear the Union High school. R alph
he pushed, as th e m o istu re Is lost r a p ­
for. T he fish th is y ea r a re u n u su ally is an am ate u r and b u ilt up his own
idly from th e soil w ithout th e dust
set.
fat and delicious.
m u lch .” savt. M anager D. E. Tow le of
__ L ast Sunday n ig h t he picked up San
th e B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany
T he sm elt is a deep sea fish and
E rancisco and h eard a co n c ert played '
In hoeing out th e cane b erries a sh a rp
com es up into th e riv e rs for spaw n
on
one of th e la rg e st pipe o rg an s in :
look-out should be kept for g rass
ing. Its tw o fav o rite stre a m s in th is
th e w orld. T his o rg an has 8,640 pipes,
------------
P lan ts sta rtin g In th e hills, as g rass
locality a re the Cowlitz, in W ashing som e of them la rg e enough fo r tw o I T he M ethodist ch u rch w as well
Jo h n C hrysostom , th e Golden M outhed, and b erries w ill not th riv e to g eth er
ton, and the Sandy, in Oregon.
men to w alk into. It has 13,000 elec- filled w ith an ap p reciativ e au dience at " It w ere b etter for th e sun to cease
P la n t m ore stra w b e rrie s now or the
It is rep o rted th a t K n a rr & Son, lo­ tric a l connections and co n tain s 160 S unday n ig h t s serv ice in m em ory of his shining th an for Jo h n Chrysostom
to n n ag e w ill be sh o rt next yeRr. ad
cal tru c k m en, w ith a sm all crew of m iles of elec tric cable. T h ere a re In
to
cease
his
p
rea
ch
in
g
.”
And
D
em
os­
u
Some very fine
h elp ers, dipped from th e Sandy and rea lity six se p a ra te o rg an s w hich m ay
W” °
SerViee ° f thla th en es, th e o ra to r, undoubtedly was vises Mr. Towle.
delivered fifty-three and a q u a rte r be played as a single unit. T his organ | c o u n try ,n tb e W orld W ar. M embers w o rth m ore to th e A th en ian s th an E tte rs b u rg No. 121. and Im proved
m any o rd in ary citizens.
Oregon p lan ts a re av ailab le th ro u g h
to n s of sm elt. T hey w are for th e sta te is in th e Pacific au d ito riu m and is be- of th e ’o ca* Legion post and au x iliary
BILL REN FRIENDS
Life m ay be sp en t as a m iser g a th ­ th e B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany
fish h atch e ry a t Bonneville.
HONOR OLD NEIGHBOR
ing played for th e elec trica l exposition atten d ed
L eslie W alrad sang a fine e rs earth ly possessions. It may be and m ay be obtained eith er for cash
hoarded,
stifled.
And
th
e
educated
It p robably w ould not be far a s tra y in San F .a n cisc o .
bass golo
Mr. an d Mrs. Je ro m e C ocklerice,
m an may be a m iser as w ell as the or on tim e. T he com pany also has
to estim a te th a t from a m illion to a
T he b ro ad castin g w as on 385 me-
T. „
m
an who only rea ch es for gold and some choice Damson plum trees. In who moved la st week Into th e ir new
It w as a union service and th e Rev.
m illion and a h alf pounds of sm elt ters, "rem o te co n tro l,” by K P O, H ale
every m om ent of his life clu tch es gold. stra w b e rry cu ltiv atio n g rea t care house recen tly p u rch ased from Jo h n
have been tak en from th e Sandy riv er B ro th e rs d ep a rtm en t sto re, th e ir s ta ­ H. R. G ebhardt, of the Zion E v an g eli­
L ife m ay also be sp e n t as a sp en d ­ should be tak en to not in ju re th e roots. H osner on Hood avenue, w ere given a
th e p rese n t brief Season, lastin g about tion being te m p o rarily moved to th e cal ch u rch , p reached the serm on, from th rift. It can be sham efully w asted
C ultivation should be shallow next to farew ell d in n er p arty by Mr. and Mrs.
th e text, 'David, a fte r he had served an d dissipated. A m an can com m it 4the p lan ts
a week. T he sm elt w ill average 12 to auditorium .
T hom as H agan of Bull Run. T w enty
14 to th e pound. T his estim ate is
Mr. D av id so n ^iv ea jh e follow ing in ­ his own g en e ratio n by th e w ill of God, suicide in a m om ent's tim e or it may
ta
k
e
him
ten,
tw
enty,
th
irty
or
sev­
g u ests w ere p resen t. T his is th e first
fell asleep .” A cts 13: 36.
based on th e fact th a t probably 120,- form ation:
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
en ty years to th ro w aw ay his life.
tim e In 43 y ea rs Mr. and Mrs. Cockle-
H
is
su
b
ject
w
as
announced
as
“Life
000 p erso n s have visited th e Sandy
K P O is a pow erful sta tio n , and
Life may be sp en t as a b enefactor
WILL PAVE ROADS rice have moved from th e ir place th re e
at Its H ighest and B est.” T he se r­ p o rtio n s out his possessions. It m ay
d u rin g th e ru n and have ca rrie d aw ay com es in as stro n g as P o rtlan d .
R
ecent
action
was tak en by C lack a­ m iles n o rth of Sandy, and th ey have
S
atu
rd
ay
nig
h
t
th
e
A
m
erican
a
sso
­
m
on,
som
ew
hat
condensed,
w
as
as
not less th a n an av e rag e of 10 pounds
be devoted to th e w ellbeing of o th ers.
been aw ay on but tw o v acation trip s
a person. On an estim a te of 30,000 ciation of E n g in eers had a good p ro ­ follow s:
T he tru e b u sin ess of life is service. m as co unty co u rt to connect F o ster in th a t tim e.
road
w
ith
th
e
Mt.
Hood
loop
road
as
T
he
excuse
for
living,
o
r
for
th
e
ex
­
T
h
ere
a
re
tw
o
th
in
g
s
m
an
can
n
o
t
au to s visfting th e scene and ta k in g gram and held m eetings at th e exposi­
Mr. C ocklerice crossed th e plains
aw ay an av e rag e of 50 pounds per tion in San F ra n cisc o and at P o rtlan d escape in th is w orld. They a re b irth istence of an y o rg an izatio n or in s titu ­ soon as possblle. T his y ear about
tion, is service. T he te st of a m an is tw o and a h alf m iles of th e F o ster w ith his fath e r, Jo sh u a C ocklerice, in
and
death.
In
all
o
th
e
r
m
a
tte
rs
of
au to th e am ount w ould to tal 1,500,000 and other places w hich com m unicated life m an has som ething to say but service. Service is likew ise th e ideal
1866 and settled a t S andy R idge,w here
back and forth.
pounds.
w hen it com es to being born or dying of citizenship. W hat the world needs road w ill be paved, beginning a t th e
he
atten d ed th e first school in th e dis­
M
ultnom
ah
co
unty
line
and
con
tin
u
in
g
A C anadian sta tio n com m unicated in he has nothing to say. Of David it is today as m uch as ever is service.
F rench. H allock & W atson of P o rt­ said th a t he fell asleep. T h at is the
The ch u rc h d u rin g its ex isten ce has to w hat is know n as th e H enry T roge tr ic t In 1867. w hich w as ta u g h t by
E m m ett Wold of th e U. 8. S. O kla­
The balance of th e F o ster Miss Rosie Doyle.
land conversed w ith K P O, San F ra n ­ la st th in g said ab o u t too m any people. preached five ph ases of belief. It has place.
hom a from B rem erton, W ashington,
They die and d te forgotten. But th e re preached religion by definition, re ­ road, about one m ile, will be graded
Mrs. C ocklerice w as Miss Lizzie
cisco
and
also
talk
ed
a
little
F
re
n
ch
.
sp en t S unday here visiting his s is te r ’
is m ore said ab o u t David an d the ligion by subm ission, religion by su b ­
W hat have o th e r G resham fan s to w orld is not th ro u g h sp eak in g of him stitu tio n , relig io n by cu ltu re an d re- to D am ascus th is year. The road from T hom as, d au g h te r of G. B. T hom as,
Miss Mary Wold, and o th e r relatives. rep o rt?
Men m ay co n tin u e to live a fte r th e ir 1 ,fg,on bV service.
T hese different B o rin - east to P e te rso n ’s co rn e r will who hew ed th e logs for th e first sto re
death in th e m onum ents -they leave Phases overlap each o th e r m ore or less be paved th is year also. T his will con­ building erected In P o rtlan d . They
behind be those hum an o r o th erw ise 1 ant* ,,le one o r th e o th e r has been em- nect Boring w ith th e Mt. Hood loop w ere m a rried in 1880.
j We ca n n o t th in k of Sam uel w ithout Phasized to a g re a te r o r lesser degree road w hen finished.
a t th e sam e tim e th in k in g of th e I ,,y differen t divisions of th e ch u rch ,
T his will leave only th e road from EXAMINATION EDR 2D
w orshiping m other H annah, of th e !But to d ay th e ch u rc h in g en e ral Is
HEI I., REGULAR ARMY
A sto ry com es from H uchow , China. ' friendly In terest In th e C h ristian w ork g re a t ch u rc h fa th e r St. A ugustine j em phasizing th e fac t of serv ice in re- th e T roge p lace to D am ascus and
w
ith
o
u
t
rec
allin
g
im
m
ediately
th
e
80
m
uch
so,
in
fact,
th
a
t
ser-
from
D
am
ascus
to
Boring
unpaved,
a
co n cern ing the use being m ade by »t th e ir doors. W ould you have ex-
C. G. S chneider, com m anding of­
p ray in g M pnica; of A braham Lincoln y,ce ,iaH become th e w atch wofd of the d istan c e of fo u r and a half mlleR. The
Miss E dna S hoem aker of educational pected a movie show to fill so m any w ith o u t rem em bering N ancy H anks. ! day
ficer, local b ataillo n h e a d q u arte rs
in d icatio n s a re th a t th e county co u rt com pany, n atio n al g aa rd . has received
films in connection w ith her m ission " 7 . 7
Yet ft h a s:u
We can n o t th in k of th e violin w ith o u t
All pow er, w h eth er in te lle ctu al, so-
w ork an d to raise funds for her g irls ' at S hanghai c S e ^ V r e e ^ t’o ^ t a i e th in k in g of th e m a ste r m ak er, A n - 1 C*»L financial or w h atev er the form will have th a t p a rt graded a n il paved th e follow ing inform ation reg ard in g
In 1!»24 and finished not la ter th an the exam ination to fill vacancies of sec­
b o arding scnool.
Miss S hoem aker charge. The first day he was hom e to n iu s S tra d iv a riu s. of th e telep h o n e is u n d er bonds to serve.
fall
of 1925,
.a
v
a
u
u
u
m
e
uam
nno
poles
began
I
w
ithout
<
>
/
i
°
U
.r
n
atlo
n
.
1
be
w
orld
has
seen
m
uch
service
in
sp en t a p a r t- o f h er y e a r's furlough for '» c a tio n th e bam boo poles began
ond lie u te n an ts In th e n ational arm y.
w ith h er m other, 'M rs. M ary S h o e - I to ,r is e ’ antl ,n tb re e d ay8 th e 8 re a L ' A braham Lincoln8 a n d An n t? M ° " m
’•’** PB8t' V*
early c e n ,u r,e s 8<'rf-
T ills opens a fine o p p o rtu n ity for any
y »noe . u ,
• ....... a oran am Lincoln and untold o th e rs dom w as abolished. D u rln » th e m m . PRESIDENT DE DEBORAH
m ad‘‘ th e natlon What U , 8 i d le . . a?®8 I«üd a B»m w as given its
m ak er, in G resham . She re tu rn e d to w as com pleted. \ \ W i ’i w ° h i V S
m em ber of th e n atio n al g u ard o r any
HAS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE civilian who can m eet th e re q u ire ­
her w ork la st sum m er. T he story, as ; C h ristian
e n n t ts « Î4W
as t w l- ell
as th e ir
ris tia n stu
s tu d
de
o ll no
w ritte n by one fam iliar w ith the cir- non-C hristian frien d s in
m en ts specified.
cu m stan ces, is as follow s-
'tre m e n d o u sly in te reste d
I he le tte r sta te s th a t th e ex am in a­
W hat w ould you th in k of a m ission- ^ [ ± 5
p“ "',' holding
tion will be held d u rin g th e week com ­
ary who w ent to a m ovie every night 7
.7
Bo8,er8 w ere I
m encing Ju n e 25. 1923, at m ilita ry s ta ­
in the week and then w as too tired to I «©Id th r n m n u iJ 1^ trt<ket8
tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e N inth Corps
go to ch u rch on S unday? S h o ck in g ! I 8t,'n to th?
vn a m ?
------ y m e re is m is or th a t p e rso n .
W ell, p erh ap s, but w ait u n til you h e a r L « , . ’
d„7.L.m i" ta ry ^ « r - w ho still lives w ith us, alth o u g h n o 1
Area. T his exam ination is held to fill
being her birthday.
ap p ro x im ately eighty-five vacancies
In the co m b atan t b ran ch es (In fan try .
C avalry. Field A rtillery, Coast A rtll-
l‘Ty, Air S ervice)
Q u a rte rm a ste r
Corps. O rdnance D epartm ent. Chem l-
al W arfare Service, and F in an ce D e­
partm en t.
T he ca n d id ate m ust be a t th e tim e
of ap p o in tm en t:
in te rn a tio n a l prob- I m usica 1 n u m b ers w ere given and a
a. A citizen of th e United S tates
,’Ä
....... ......
b.
Betw een th e ages of 21 and 30
Re-
th a t th e w orship of th e K itchen god o r
p h „ . . "I, 7 ”
years.
Is w
n . and m eet th a t cry. As far a s’poHsVbTe'. D esh n u m ts w ere served, which
th e god of w ealth or some oth er deitv
cb ,n e8 ^ ta,<*8' as w ell as comic and "w ho w ent about doing it good
” ritte
And
had
is being c a rrie d on. T he days a re T k v
[ eel"' w ere rpntPd t r o u g h th
* K" one
° d of And
th a a t ' says much. Of David',
th e a n ^ 'n J»?,1!!*1« -7 l' J rwup ° f ,n d lv ld »«1'1 b<'en brought by the visitors.
c. E ith e r (1) a w a rra n t officer or
n o fr < A » a o f r tt.4
- . . . __
.
Y. „ M. C. A. an
and
th e e r r so
sources.
p atrio ts of Old T T » estam
ent . . tim
es i t 'i« M I H I U d l i o n ? 8,18,1 bave an equal ch an ce
sp en t In callin g and fe a stin g ,'w h ic h e I : f i « Th’
d o o th
u rc
en listed man of the R egular Arm y of
custom
7 7 e op7
,,lng nlght
amp an d ~ w ritte n :
For David a te r he Lad n ,
C " “
r " nning t,H' rac e of
according to cu
sto m , necessitafe«'
n
. . . I „ .. T ' ben tb
opening
n ig h t 1 cam
Hoad ( en su s «f Oregon.
m ore th an two y e a r's serv ice as such
m u ch
. I It rained!
>ou ca n n o t realize th e „„„..„.i u<-
. r
fi®'1 W«- No one Is to be dow ntrodden,
Oregon now has 23,608 m iles of Im- | or (2> a *«■*«•*« officer, an officer, w ar-
proved road not including lh a t added j ra n t offl<'er, or en listed m an of th e
from
»eho,.!.:
I„ d e ,a «’ l ä . S ' . ’ e . S * . " Ä ? ? .
I ' "> ’ • '« « » - » - I « p „ . “ '
"< «
an
o
tin
r
n
atio
n
.
d
u rin g last season, according to th e ' Na t *<,rial G u ard ; a m em ber of th e En-
is. Many of them dread th e e m b a r - i , . , .
».
.
-
«V viiiB occasion. Now a serm on
ra ssm e n ts th a t are likely to a rise In
e o ^ i x Y h s ? a J16"
“ h W”
8 ThP
a " 8Ud‘'
To bring th a t about , dem --------
ands — , B ,,reau of »’ubllc Road», United S tates l,8 ,,d Rwwrve C o rp s; or a g ra d u a te of
n
ia
t
nPYt
i
,
T
L
1
1
*"
a
word
of
"«
riP
tu
re
an
It
th e ir n o n -C hristian hom es a t th is sea- ' niK ht f w hich ,h a bro
t flrst
ught »
£?a_n d at., o n ' J . ? avp ‘ n "8’ » « » * .« h o rtjrw ,; ,)f !tah‘en a " d
J hl , p„r" g; f D‘‘p,a rtm ' n‘ t,r A g ricu ltu re , w hich has j a ‘^ h n lc a l In stitu tio n approved by the
son. W hile hom es a re open, sh —
MEMORIAL SERMON TO
WORLD WAR VETERANS
MISS SHOEMAKER USES MISSIONARY FILMS
I
from furlough.
H er G irls' Boarding bv a ll to lig h t th iir n n«'|ahn n .« d l
nt co n stru c tiv e value in this
But In o rd er to Ik* of th e best ser" I en *y<ar P’>r|od from 1914 the g raded I A" ,h *‘ Hu” -Dlal R anch h as ceased
e to o th e rs a m an m u st serve self lan d drain ed m ileage has Increased I ? ~pTra i <‘ th e m ,,! an,, Kralfl business
h an e x te n t th a t he reach th e I from 4 719 to l& r»r<> and » h
t
Oregon, all p a rtie s ow ing
heat level Of efficiency and ability L , , n» L .
¡ ' i
" u r fa r “d th e S un-D ial R anch will please ar
In hi life and keep th at level. But | n<
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office of
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not only . . . a citizen s
SUN-DIAL RANCH.
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