Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 29, 1923, Image 1

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    J ^ d e b r a tio n P J a n n ed for Gresham; Governor Pierce to Speak. President
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL.
Harding in Portland. Big Picnic at Troutdale
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
OREGON» I RIDAI’, JUNE ¿9, 1923
COMMITTEE MAKES
INSPECTION OF CITY
<1.50 Per Year
important notice
TO c o If It ESP(>N DENTS
and _ advertisers
BOARD SECURES
BIG ATTRACTION
FOR COMING FAIR
C orrespondents and ad v e rtise rs
a re asked to get th e ir copy in on
Monday in stead of Tuesday.
LOCAL SPORTSMAN
EXPLAINS GAME LAW
It is announced th a t th e fair
A com m ittee of the Com mercial
board has secured Dr. H alstea d ’s
club, consisting of A. W. Metzger, Dr
On account of th e F o u rth com ­
“Society C ircu s" for th e coming
ing on W ednesday and th e re being
A. W. B otkin, Al. H am m ar and H. L.
fair.
G resham , J u n e 29, 1923.—G resham
no c a rrie r delivery of m ail on th a t
O utlook:— In your issue of Ju n e 26,
St. C lair, m ade an auto to u r yesterday
T his is an u n u su ally clean and
day, next T uesday’s O utlook will
1923. th e re a p p e ars an a rtic le under
highly e n tertain in g feature.
It
of th e stre e ts of the city and noted the
be prin ted and m ailed a day early.
th e heading of “T he New Game Com­
conditions w ith a view to having th e
consists of perform ing anim als,
m ission." As I have been a lover of
horses, dogs, m onkeys, etc., w ith
s tre e ts put in a clean and safe condi­
outdoor life for a num ber of y ears
tio n for th e F o u rth and o th e r nearby PAGEANT DIRECTOR IS
rid e rs and clowns. It will a ttr a c t
and have studied th e conditions s u r ­
and am use old and young.
FORMING MANY G H O ITS
events w hich w ill a ttr a c t m any v isit­
rounding th e privileges given to the
o rs to th e city. T he com m ittee m ade
h u n te rs and fisherm en, It o ccurs to me
Mrs. Adah Losh Rose, who w ill di­
s, its recom m endation to the m ayor who
PIANO PUPILS GIVE
th a t the w riter of th is a rtic le is not
said action w ould be taken a t once re c t th e g rea t h isto rical p ag ean t “The one of the best Fourths ever observed here.
IN T E R ES TI N G P ROG IIA >18 w ell Inform ed reg ard in g these p riv ­
re la tiv e to th e m a tte r.
T ra il of th e S etting S un,” a t th e com ­ Ti ., •
coipmittees are working night and day to leave
ileges and th a t y o u r read ers should
m
en,'of
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add
“
the
pleasure
and
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Miss F lorence H oney has p resen ted
T he com m ittee found th e piles of ing county fair, was in G resham y es­
be given a b etter u n d erstan d in g of
piano pupils in tw o rec itals th is week
»rubbish th a t had been piled out for
th e se conditions.
te rd a y in com pany w ith Mrs. E ln o ra ment of the crowds that are sure to be on hand
at h er studio in G resham . T he first
th e city to haul aw ay had been taken
F lec k of P o rtlan d , and w ill be dance ernor p f e n ^ h n l 'i
W3S fCCeived toda>’ from Gov’ w as held W ednesday evening. T hose T he Game L aw s of Oregon g ra n t to
ca re of. T hey found how ever th a t the d irecto r. They had been ta k en to
tim io fT
W*i, be here to address the crowd at the on th e program w ere Alice R oberts every person in th e sta te th e privilege
city au th o rities had been lax in clea n ­
several com m unity ce n te rs in th is
° f t? u pr^ ran?- rHe Wl11 sPend much of his time with and M argaret St. C lair of G resham and of h u n tin g and fishing during the open
ing up refuse a t stre e t in tersectio n s
vicinity w here they had looked over
President
Harding ,n Portland on the Fourth, but aJrance- L a u ra T iller of T routdale. L ast night seasons. The closed seasons a re
w here in several places w ere u n sig h t­
th e ground for h isto rical d ata w hich
an o th e r recital w as given, w hen W il­ m ade not to ta k e from any one th e
ly and dangerous piles of discarded
m ig h t be used in the production, and uiems are complete to have him here at about 11*30
liam Ott, Jack D ow sett and Edw ard rig h t to h unt or fish but to p ro tec t the
lum ber. A lso the com m ittee found
w here th ey had a rran g e d for th e or •
I
he
program
is
announced
for
11:30
on
the
fair
eround«!
S tubbs took p art. Many frien d s of gam e and fish to a point w here It will
alo n g th e stre e t in fro n t of m any re si­
ganizatio n of g roups to ta k e p a rt
¡here
7 '° aned by the
holding meetings th e young m usicians w ere In a tte n d ­ be im possible to ex term in ate them.
dence lots w ere all kinds of w aste m a­
P lea san t Home, O rient, L usted, Cot­
T h ere has been co nsiderable ink
ance and all w ere pleased at th e q u a l­
te ria l th a t m ade th e ap p e aran c e u n ­
tre
ll
and
Boring
w
ere
visited
y
e
s
te
r­
and
p aper used in discussing th e ad-
ity
of
th
e
w
ork
done.
is
s
u
lhe
program
for
the
Parade
is
given
elsewhere
in
this
tidy. In m any cases w eeds and grass
w ere un cu t and piles of saw ed wood day. T ro u td ale and the com m unities
In th e first program Miss R oberts visibility of allow ing our fish and
ea st of th e Sandy w ere seen la st week.
e to be sold to th e public but p ast
w ere sc attered out into th e street.
I here will be no admission charged to the grounds ind gave six n um bers, "O ctave S tudy,” h gam
In all of th ese step s are u n d er w ay for
isto ry has proved to th e m a rk e t
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"M
azurka,"
Albenfz;
"To
Attention Called to Ordinance.
cooperation in th e pageant. O rient
S pring," and "B utterfly,” G rieg; "R o­ h u n te r or fisherm an th e word co n ser­
T he m ayor gave a ssu ra n c e th a t w ill fu rn ish a group of m ilk m aids.
vation m eans nothing. Game and
th o se neglectful in ca re of th e ir prop­ The o th e r c
o r n e r | a dance in M a r o n K h iu b t S e l I*’ ' 8 P t h e . a f 7 ™ ° " a " d m ance,” R achm aninoff and “T urkey in fish to them is sim ply a m eans of live­
th e S tra w ," Guion. Miss T iller played
e rty would be notified. H e requested day w ill each a rra n g e for a w agon I
_
Legion I OSt Hl the evening "Air de B allet,” C ham inade; " P h a n ­ lihood. T he m ore they can kill the
th a t th e O utlook call atten tio n to the
tasy D ance," “C radle Song,” and m ore money th ey can m ake w ithout
ord in an ce re la tin g to th e m a tte r.
ch ild ren from a n of th em "'w n iD'b e
Elfin D ance,” S chum ann; "M urch any th o u g h t for tom orrow or the pos­
T he o rdinance m akes it th e duty of
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s
nRose
e
expectsV
o
estab
lish
head-
his
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tO
haVe
Wind,
McDowell an d “P ick an in n y sibility of destro y in g th e m eans of
th e ow ner, agent, or o ccupant of land
Dance," Guion. Miss M arg aret St.C lair th e ir living. It Is im possible to m ake
b o rd erin g on a stree t, to c u t and r e ­
q u a rte rs im m ediately a fte r th e 4th, Harding’s speech «-hi , e g- ^ I dsj aRd and broadcast President gave a stu d y from Bach, "N ight Song." any law allow ing an y p ercen tag e of
m ove from th e stre e t all g ra ss, weeds,
w here she w in direct th e w ork, i t is
7 g peech, w hich will be delivered at Multnomah Field L ynn; "D ance of th e D w arfs,” G rieg, the gam e to be sold as such a law
an d b ru sh betw een th e sidew alk cov likely th a t th e city hall w ill be used 3 t 2 P ’ m -
^ O in a n f ie ld
and "F ifth N octurn," Leybach. also would only m ake It possible for the
e rin g and th e cu rb and p ro p erty lines
„ , e baseball game between Greshqm and
-11 u
F airy T ale,” her own m usical in te r­ m a rk e t h u n te r to dispose of th e gam e
a t le ast tw ice each year, once be for th a t purpose, s h e is anxious to
m eet th e Com m ercial club as soon as Called On the Stapleton athletic fi#»I 1
1 1
‘ d -V W1
b e p reta tio n of a song w hich sh e had killed by him
tw een th e first and fifteenth days of
possible a fte r th e 4th
T k» k„ • lctpiclon atnietic tield at 11 a. m.
The Game N obility, so called in th is
th e m onth of Ju n e, and once betw een
e 1 jsiness men and American Legion men will decor- w ritten , and a song w hich she had article
, a re only th e citizens of th is
w ritte n to a poem by F ran ces Gill,
th e fifteenth and th irtie th days of the
tomorrow
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Methodist Episcopal Church.
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streets tomorrow night so as to have the decorations w hich Mrs. Irv in g Dodge sang.
sta te who have th e d esire to enjoy the
m onth of S eptem ber.
A p atrio tic service will * t ’ h","‘ ’
1 the
UD e Foru
a r l v n a “ n r d l f ì ì e ‘he ’“ it' “ gala
’ aPPearance from UCCOratlOIlS
now unti
L ast nig h t Ja c k D ow sett played privileges of h u n tin g an d fishing. It
I t is m ade th e duty of th e city
the M ethodist Episcopal T X
M
inuet," B ach; “R ustic Song,” S ch u ­ m akes no difference w h eth er they be
“
m a rsh a l to enforce th e provisions of
m an n ; “W atchm an’s Song,” G rieg; rich or poor. All th a t is req uired of
th e ordinance, and conviction of neg
w hen a serm on a p p ro p riate to th e day M artin Ellsworth I? L
\ ^Consists of J. G. Mast, J. R. "A ubade,” C ham inade and "T he them is th a t they buy th e an n u a l li­
lect on the p a r t of the p ro p erty ow n­ Win
b . delivered
M < to r. th ’ D a " s' ent’t l: l ' sd' ' ° r t f R a k e r t A. Hammar, K. A. Miller, Arthur
C hase," V anLaer. W illiam O tt p re ­ cense a t th e fee req u ired by law. The
e r is p unishable by fine.
Rev. a
s. Hisey.
Hisev. The
Th» ch o ir Is
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’
A. . S.
pre A>owsett and r . L. Mack,
sented "Long, Long Ago" and "M elo­ life of the h u n te r and fisherm an
Quirk Action Needed.
p a rin g special m usic for th e occasion.
dy from O beron,” K u llak ; "G erm an b rin g s him close to n a tu re and has a
C itizens a re u rged to not w ait for T he p a sto r w ill p reach also in th e
Song,” T achilow sky; "W arlo r's Song,” tendency to c re a te In him a resp e ct
th e red tape of ofllcial notice and
evening a t 8 o'clock. T h ere w ill be
H eller an d tw o songs In w hich he for the com ing g en eratio n by living up
F o rm atio n a t 9 o’clock, on F irs t «?treO»
d ra stic action by th e a u th o ritie s to special music.
. vn f i r s t b tre e t headed w est. S ta rt a t 9 30
played th e piano and his fath e r th e to th e law s so th a t they may in tu rn
en fo rce the ord in an ce but to save
Route
S unday school m eets a t 10 o’clock .o o _,. i i ' i x s ™
trom bone.
E dw ard Stubbs played enjoy th e privileges of h u n ting and
” ‘s / ; ;
’b°
p ° ’ e" •»
th em selves and th e city th e em b ar­
w ith classes for all. E pw orth L eague
Valse
M
ignonne,"
C ham inade, and fishing th a t we have today.
ra ssm e n t of com pulsion in so need­
m
eets
a
t
7
in
th
e
evening.
A
cordial
S
lzllietta,
VonBlon.
A duet from
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The excitem ent In th e privileged
ful a m a tte r as th is and do v o lu n ta r­
inv
itatio
n
is
extended
to
all
th
ese
ser
R
ussel
w
as
given
by
W
illiam
O tt and circles, so called, is not one th a t is
ily a t once w hat needs to be done in
,
Divisions
vices.
Ja c k D owsett.
causing w orry to th e se so-called p riv ­
so fa r as th e individual is concerned.
W orld W ar
V
i C o rp T eU
A' ” ’ SPan’8h
*
T his is th e eig h th of a series of ileged Individuals on account of th e
HELLO GIRLS” HONOR
group rec itals w hich have been given possibility of th e ir being deprived of
BOY SUCCUMBS TO
K. o7pyOBfflaC
nda ’8 ° '
S p eak er of the day
by Miss H oney’s pupils d u rin g the h u n tin g and fishing b ut th a t our poli­
MISS YADA QUAY
SLEEPING SICKNESS
year and th e re are two o th ers to fol­ tic ia n s will endeavor to use the money
!. S m m T c i a ^ i o a i fl° at8 ’
d ep a rtra en ‘‘
D uring th e m onth of Ju n e, w eddings
low.
R aym ond O. B rassw ell, son of Mr.
paid in th e way of license fees to ad ­
an d Mrs. S. C. B rassw ell of the P lea s­ and announcem ents blossom even like
vance th e ir own p o litical in te rest In­
5- P riv a te decorated cars.
( A N N1N G SPECIA LISTS
ant
V alley
neighborhood,
passed th e roses, and th e days a re full
stead of using It for th e propagation
6. Boys’ decorated bicycles.
TO DEMONSTRATE HERE of gam e and fish to be liberated w ith ­
social
events.
A
nother
local
affair
of
aw ay on Ju n e 25 a fte r m ore th a n
7. Comics.
3 y ea rs illn ess from sleeping sickness re c e n t date w as enjoyed T h u rsd ay
A series of le ctu res and d em o n stra­ in th e b oundaries of th e states. T his
r. . ,
Prizes
evening by th e telephone g irls who
F o r m any m onths he has been in
B est In divisions 4 and 5, silv er cup. Second best 16 n» v.
tions of u n u sal In terest to th e h o u se­ money is paid by th e Individual
h elp less condition for w hich no relief g ath ered a t the hom e of L etltia P u lfer
est in division 3, $10 cash, second $5.
•
s .
wife a t th is tim e of th e year has been spo rtsm an for th e p riv ileg e of h u n t­
could be found. T he fu n eral w as held to show er Miss Vada Quay, w hose
<(*st in division 6, $3, second $2.
arra
n g e d for ea ste rn M ultnom ah for ing and fishing and should be used to
th is aftern o o n from F in ley ’s u n d e r­ m a rria g e to F ra n k E der is ap p ro a ch ­
B est in division 7, $5, second $3
early next week by Miss E thel C al­ fu rth e r Increase th e gam e and fish
ta k in g chapel in P o rtlan d . In te rm e n t ing.
kins, co unty club agent, when Miss w ithin the sta te and for no o th er p u r­
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w as in Mt. Scott cem etery.
T he evening w as p leasan tly spent
pose.
N atu ra lly when th is tax la
In l b , m o rning en d a le e
, b . race trac k Ina L lndm an and Miss Am elia Beng-
R aym ond O. B rassw ell w as born in playing gam es, a fte r w hich dainty re ­ In l b . « te rn o o n .
Hton, sp e cia lists In can n in g and placed on th e sp o rtsm an he feels th a t
P o rtla n d on Ju ly 12, 1914. H e Is s u r­ fre sh m en ts w ere served.
C ars will be fu rn ish ed m em bers of th e n a d
. „
health, will give th e re su lt of th e ir he has a rig h t to say who sh all re p ­
CorP«. not
vived by his p are n ts. H is only b ro th ­
T hose p rese n t besides Miss Quay o th erw ise provided for, If they will report th ? A ’ R a n d
m ost carefu l In v estigations In th e ir rese n t him on th e com m ission and
er, Boyd O. B rassw ell, died Ju n e 16, and Miss P u lfer w ere: the Misses Ora day night, to K enneth Roberts, chairm an,
t h ™ ” V ” ' ' a te r th “ n T u ”" resp ectiv e lines. Both women are w hat use is m ade of th e money. If
1921, in C alifornia, a fte r an illn ess of and O ral Sweek. L ila H engstler, Viv­ 1361. T hose who would fu rn ish th e ir ea rs for th e T b * COnin,lttee’ Phone from th e east.
th is is not done It Is ce rtain ly ta x a ­
th e above U8e a re asked to
a few days from pneum onia.
ian H evel, Mrs. Wm. E v erett and Mr. re p o rt to Mr. R oberts.
Miss Beugston, as county school s u ­ tion w ithout rep rese n tatio n .
and Mrs. H. J. P u lfer.
J. L. STAFFORD.
p erin ten d en t in M innesota, placed the
Acquitted, of Course.
first h ealth n u rse in her county,
Ju dge— “Young lady, you a re c h a rg ­
Nobody has had so dull a p a st th a t
b ringing ab o u t Im provem ent in h ealth POST GFFK E ( LERK
ed w ith m aking w hiskey.”
he doesn’t th in k he will have a b right I
FXAMNJTO BE HELD
conditions, w hich she will Illu stra te
Y oung L.—“Judge, you old fla tte re r.” h ereafter.
In an in te restin g lectu re.
An exam ination w ill be held In
Miss L lndm an has ca rrie d on ex ­ G resham u nder th e U nited S tates
p erim en ts In can n in g for the p ast Uivll Service Com mission on Ju ly 21,
four y ea rs and brin g s th e la test In­ for postofflee clerk s, for th e purpose
I DON ALD O. NELSON
form ation In reg ard to th e canning of of estab lish in g a re g iste r of ellgibles
TAKES PORTLAND BRIDE girl KNOWN here
vegetables and m eats. She will dem ­ from w hich selections m ay be m ade to
BRIDE IN PORTLAND
o n stra te th e can n in g of chicken.
fill vacancies. Two cle rk s a re to be
1 irst P re sb y teria n ch u rch of P o rt­
This is th e first op p o ru n lty which appointed for th e local office and It is
Miss Gayl Cook of P o rtlan d , who
land was th e scene of an in terestin g has m any friends and relativ es In h a s b e e n given the women of th is sec- I I expected th a t several ap p lican ts will
w edding on last T uesday evening, G resham , becam e th e bride of Benj. lion to h ea r th ese noted sp ecialists. ' [tak e the exam ination. Since the r a is ­
when D onald O. N elson, son of Mr. S chum acher on W ednesday evening at and although they a re extrem ely busy, ing of th is office to th e second class
if Is a n ticip ate d th a t m any will a r ­ positions In th e office will he m ade
and Mrs. M. O. Nelson of T routdale, the hom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs
and Miss H elen M. Ross, d au g h ter of G eorge W. Cook. T he cerem ony was ran g e to be p re se n t a t one of the u n d er the Civil S ervice Commission.
Miss E lizabeth Jo h n so n , p o stm aster,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross of Portland perform ed by the Rev J. J. S taub places designated.
Follow ing a re th e d ates and places w ill he in ch arg e of the arran g e m en ts
p
asto
r
of
Sunnyside
C
ongregational
w ere united in m arriag e. Dr. H arold
L eonard Bowman officiating. An in I church. Solos were sung by Dr. and of th e d em o n stratio n s: C orbett church, for the exam ination and an y questions
#■’30 a. m „ Ju ly 2; P le a sa n t Home concerning It may be re fe rre d to her.
form al reception was held at the home Mrs. J. E. C lanahan of Seaside.
B aptist ch u rch , 1.30 p. m ., Ju ly 2;
of th e b rid e’s p are n ts follow ing the
T hose who attended from G resham
G ilbert schoolhouse, 1:30 p. m , Ju ly 3.
Dressmaking.
cerem ony.
G resham g u ests at the w ere Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and
D ressm aking and rem odeling at my
w edding w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. F. fam ily, Miss Mina G ilbert, Mr. and
A W ant Ad will s e l f w hat you do h o m , P rices reaso n ab le, work g u ar-
avenue ,tMr"'
C le v e Z d
Honey. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nickerson. Mrs. H. M. Miller, Glenwood M iller not need and g et w hat you do need.
Revenue, y»ivnP
phone IVa.
108.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B P arsons.
«md M I hh Luf itia P ulfer.
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GOVERNOR PIERCE’S PRESENCE
ASSURED HERE ON THE FOURTH
resident Harding’s Speech by Radio
Civic, Industrial and Comic Parade
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will visit the
ea st on th e ir wedding trip and will
atten d th e C h ristian E ndeavor conven-
tlon In Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Nelson
is p resid en t of the P o rtlan d C hristian
Endeavor.
Donald Confrey and his dancing
p a rtn e r. E lean o r W inders in a
c h a ra c te r pose of th e A rgentina
Tango dance directed by E ln o ra
F ay Fleck.
One of th e fe a tu re a ttractio n s a t
C edarville P a rk Ju ly 4. states Mr.
D erereaux. m anager, will be the
c h a ra c te r dances by Donald Con­
frey and E lean o r W inders. Don-
*■ • local boy and it Is stated
,n th e 8 P«n‘"b dance
* l hat ' a,en Gno m ade fam ous In the
film of "T he F o u r H orsem en."
and M, „ O llbert cu t
' Mrs.
i ,h e ,ce"- R oberta K idder w as cake
! bearPr ®nd Miss Joyce K idder served
punch
Both Mr. and Mrs. S chum acher a re
g ra d u a te s of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral
College. The bride, who w as a m em ­
ber of A lpha XI Delta, has a num ber
of so ro rity sisters In G resham .
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.. will
w, „ ueKln
The
young
couple
begin no,
house-
keeping in th e ir own new home
In
P ortland.
Bethel B aptist ( hureh.
T he Bible school will m eet on S un­
day as usual at 9:45 o’clock. T h e ,
m e n s class will m eet a fte r the open-
ing exercises at the parsonage, w here
they will study the c h a ra c te r of John
th e B aptist. T he m orning service will 1 P ^ t m .s t e r M or.nd has announced
p rese n t for m utual consid eratio n “The ’hat th e re will be no m ail service on
T h ree G reatest T hings In th e W orld."
th e aftern o o n of Ju ly 4th. As he ex ­
T he choir w ill ren d e r as special n um ­
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S ervices 2:30 and 7:45
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