Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 03, 1923, Image 1

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T W IC E
A
W EEK
A ttraction T o m o rro w a n d P atriotic A rd or W ill R un R iot
G resham O utlook
PRESIDENT S VISIT
FIXES EYES ON STATE
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESHAMITES VISIT
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
T he eyes of all th ro u g h o u t th e na
tlo n 's broad expanse w ill be fixed as
n ^ re r before on P o rtlan d on W ednes­
day, Ju ly 4, th e 147th observance of
th e d ec la ra tio n of independence by the
A m erican colonies.
S ev eral G resham people visited on
Sunday th e g ro u n d s of th e s ta te Cam p
F ire G irls, situ ated in a b eau tiful ce­
d ar grove on E agle creek in C lacka­
m as county, fo u r or five m iles beyond
T he rea so n for th is centerin g of a t
E agle Creek statio n . Two G resham
te n tio n on P o rtla n d and Oregon will
Camp F tre glrla, H elen Hlsey and
be th e v isit of th e n ation's chief ex
L illian N elson, w ere encam ped th e re
ecutive and th e first lady of th e land,
to g e th er w ith a la rg e p arty of natio n ­
in com pany w ith m ore th an a h u n ­
al le ad e rs and th e ir wives. Among the
dred o th e r g irls from P o rtlan d aud
ce le b rities in th e presid en tial p arty
o th e r places. T hose going from here
a re S e c re ta ry of Com m erce Hoover,
w ere Miss F lo ren ce H oney, g u ard ia n
S e c re ta ry of A g ricu ltu re W allace and
of th e local Camp F ire, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L St. C lair Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an
S e c re ta ry of th e In te rio r W ork, each
and Miss M ildred M etzger.
w ith h is wife, sp eak er of th e House OREGON STORMS GENTLE
BREEZES IN COMPARISON
O ilfert, and R ear A dm iral Rodman.
T he ap p ro ach to th e cam p is diffi­
cult, th e la st tw o o r th re e m iles being
T h is is said to be th e sixth p resi­
Mrs. J. A. S tephens of P le a sa n t
Once in aw hile, say a few tim es
over a one-w ay p lan k logging road,
d ent to have honored P o rtlan d w ith
Home, head of a la rg e fam ily of de­ broken In m any places and h ard to
a v isit and th is w ill probably be the year, th e re is a lig h tn in g flash in th is
scendents. w as the g u est of h o n o r at
negotiate. Some d riv ers ignored the
la rg e st p resid e n tia l p a rty to be the p a rt of Oregon and a d istan t ro ll of
th e hom e of her d au g h ter, Mrs. B. C. difficulties an d th e dam age to c a rs
g u ests of th e city in its history.
th u n d e r echoed from m o u n tain ran g e
A ltm an of Ing lesid e Je rse y farm on
and drove th ro u g h to th e cam p. O th­
On T uesday th e president w ill p a r­ to m ountain range, b ut n o thing like
Sunday, Ju n e 24, w hen m em bers of
ers, am ong them th e G resham people,
tic ip a te in th e dedication of th e old
they have it elsew here.
her fam ily and frien d s g ath ered to left th e c a rs and w alked th e la st tw o
O regon tr a il a t M eacham in the Blue
ce le b ra te h er 73d birthday.
F
o
r
instan
ce,
th
o
se
who
have
sought
m iles. T he w alking, how ever, w as
m o u n tain s. H e w ill a rriv e in P o rt­
Mrs. Stephens, w ho is th e widow of
refuge from th e sw elterin g h e a t an d
good and w as so tim ed th a t th e a r ­
lan d e a rly W ednesday m orning,
Iven D. Stephens, v eteran of th e Civil
riv al w a s .ju s t as th e d in n er call w as
P o rtla n d and Oregon is highly hon­ blinding electric d isplay of th e p r a i­
W ar, cam e from Ohio to Oregon In sounded.
o red by th is visit of P re sid en t H ard ­ rie sta te s to th e ea st delight to show
1811 and settled In P le a sa n t Home.
Besides th e g irls in cam p th e re
ing, especially on the n atio n ’s b irth ­ the Outlook office th e re p o rt in n ew s­
F
or 18 y ea rs th ey ra n th e postoffice
w ere a t least 50 v isito rs p resen t, who
day. T he p resid en t is to p articip a te pap er o r le tte r of th e terrific th u n ­
and
g
en
e
ral
sto
re
th
ere.
Tw
elve
c
h
il­
lined up and passed th ro u g h th e cook
in th e festivities of th e celebration d ersto rm s of reg io n s from w hich they
d ren w ere born to them , n in e of whom
em igrated.
house, w here each w as served by the
an d deliver th e p atrio tic oration a t 2
a
re
living.
Mrs.
S
tep
h
en
s
has
tw
enty
R. W. Stafford h an d s th e Outlook
g irls on K. P. They passed in to the
p. m. a t M ultnom ah Field. The a d ­
I g ran d c h ild ren and th re e g re a t g ra n d ­
rec
en t copy of th e L ib erty v ille ( Illi­
d re ss w ill be radioed throughout th e
c h ild r e n .
F o u r g en eratio n s
w ere room y d ining te n t w h ere long tables
an d benches w ere placed for all. The
co a st sta te s and w ill doubtless be nois) Indep en d en t in w hich is th e
g ath ered and a pho to g rap h w as taken
follow ing ac co u n t:
m eal co n sisted of plain, w holesom e
picked up by the m ore pow erful s ta ­
show ing Mrs. Stephens, h er son C. W.
"C aught in a te rrific electrical
food, w ell cooked an d satisfy in g , to p ­
PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING
tio n s everyw here.
Stephens, h e r g ra n d d a u g h te r, Mrs.
ped off w ith ap p le dum pling a la
T he speech w ill be heard by those storm w hich b roke Monday n ig h t,
W
alter G. Cooper and h er g rea t-
th re e of A m erica's forem ost tra p
mode.
It w as m ade in te re stin g by
a t th e g ra n d sta n d on th e fair grounds
g ran d so n , W alter G. Cooper, J r.
fre q u en t o u tb u rsts of song by th e
a t G resham . P lan s for th is a re being shooters w ere stu n n ed by lig h tn in g
C h ild ren of Mrs. S tep h en s p rese n t
w hen they sought sh e lte r u n d er th e ir
g irls, w hen ty p ical cam p songs w ere
m ade by Floyd L. Mack.
on th is occasion w ere C. W. S tephens sung.
o v ertu rn ed boat a t Pequot, Minn. The
T he p rogram of th e fea tu re s in
Symbol
of H arn ey county, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an
Display
A fter d in n er an assem bly w as called
w hich th e p resid e n t w ill take p a r t in men a re M. T roch, V ancouver, W ash­
T he flag of th e U nited S tate s sym-
“The flag should be displayed from of P lea su n t Home, Mrs. Jam es F itz ­ and an ad d ress w as given by Miss
ington; Ja y G raham , Long Lake, Illi oblizes th a t freedom , equality, ju stic e
P o rtla n d is given helow.
note, and F ra n k H ughes, M obridge, and h u m an ity for w hich o u r fo re­ su n rise to su n se t only o r betw een g erald of B oring, Mrs. Ed. W olters of E dith "A lask a" K em pthorne, of New
9:00 a. m. A rrival of P re sid en tial
such tim es as d esignated by p ro p er
South D akota.
fa th e rs sacrificed th e ir lives and p e r­ au th o rity on n atio n al an d sta te holi­ A uburn, W ashington. G ran d ch ild ren York, n atio n al field se c re ta ry of th e
p a rty a t Union depot.
w ere Mrs. W alter Cooper, W ilbur and
sonal
fo
rtu
n
es.
Today
th
is
flag
re
p
­
T he th re e men w ere on a fishing
days, and on h isto ric and special o c­
Cam p F ire g irls, who gave a ta lk on
9:15 a m. G eneral parade.
rese
n
ts
a
natio
n
of
over
100,000,000
Dale A ltm an, D orothy, Bobby and
casion.
T
he
flag
should
alw
ay
s
be
trip w hen th e sto rm broke. They free people, its C o n stitu tio n and in ­
tho w ork of th e o rg an izatio n and
P re sid e n t w ill add ress 2000 school
drew th e ir boat un on a s trip of land stitu tio n s, its achievem ents an d a s ­ hoisted b risk ly and low ered slow ly L ouise F itzg erald , E dna, E d w ard and showed som e b eautiful w ork sym bolic
ch ild ren and 1000 boy scouts during
and cerem oniously.
A rlyn W olters. T h ree g re a t g ra n d ­
and craw led u n d er it. T hey w ere p iratio n s.
of Camp F ire ho n o rs. Including h e r
th e p arade.
W hen ca rrie d in a p ro cessio n w ith ch ild ren , W alter, E velyn and E llis
‘T he n atio n al flag re p re se n ts th e
knocked unconscious w hen a bolt of
own cerem o n ial gown an d head band.
an
o
th
er
flag
o
r
flags
th
e
place
of
th
e
2:00 p. m. P re sid en t w ill deliver
living co u n try and is itself co n sid ­
Cooper w ere p resen t. O thers a t th e
lightning stru c k a tre e n ea r by.
Miss K em pthorne w as charm ed w ith
flag of th e U nited S ta te s is on th e
ered as a living thing.
his a n n u a l Independence Day address
celeb ratio n w ere B. C. A ltm an, Mr.
rig h t.
T he th re e men w ere n ot serio u sly
th e w onderful trees in w hich the cam p
a t M ultnom ah Field. Am plifiers will
Pledge
and Mrs. C. W. A ltm an. Ja s. F itzg e r­
injured but had tw o such close es­
is situ ated and said th ey w ere th e dis­
be d istrib u ted th ro u g h o u t th e F ield so
I pledge alleg ian c e to th e flag of
"W hen a n u m b er of flags a re ald, W alter Cooper, W. A. Cooper,
capes th a t th ey a re still unnerved.
tin
ctiv e fea tu re s of th is p a rtic u la r
th
e
United
S
tate
s
an
d
th
e
R
epublic
for
grouped
and
displayed
from
staffs
the
th a t everyone w ill be able to h ear the
Mrs. Benj. H. D avies, of G rey E agle, w hich it stan d s, one n atio n indivisible, flags of th e United S tate s should be Mrs. F lo ren ce B rig h t, Mr. an d Mrs. cam p and th a t she had seen n o thing
P re sid en t.
M innesota, h as w ritte n h er p aren ts, w ith lib erty and ju stic e fo r a ll.’’
in th e c e n te r o r a t th e h ig h e st po in t of Cum m ings, Mrs. M itchell and son, Ed. like it in h er visits th ro u g h o u t th e
4:00 p. m. A irplanes circlin g the
W olters. Mrs. H lllery and Mrs. S hort. United S tates.
th e group.
Salute
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, th a t a r e ­
c ity in all directions.
A su m p tu o u s d in n er w as enjoyed.
“D
uring
th
e
cerem
ony
of
h
oisting
cent cyclone stru c k Long P ra irie and
Follow ing th e assem bly a program
P latform
4:00 to 7:00 p. m. R egatta and
Mrs. S tep h en s received m any tokens
o th e r n earby p laces b ut did no d am ­ o r low ering th e flag o r w hen th e flag
of w ater sp o rts was p u t on for th e
“W hen used on a sp e a k e r’s p latfo rm of love and esteem .
aq u a tic sp o rts on the riv er, in w hich
is p assin g in p ara d e or review all
age in the im m ediate neighborhood. p erso n s p re se n t should stan d a t a t ­ th e flag should be displayed above and
benefit of th e visitors. T he “prim er
th e officers and m en of th e division
A te rrific elec tric sto rm raged, how ­ ten tio n facing th e flag. M en’s h ead ­ behind th e sp eak er. It should never
class" d em o n strated diving and sw im ­
of n ine destro y ers of the Pacific fleet
Biographical Sketch of
ever, from 8 o’clock in th e evening d ress should be rem oved w ith the be used to cover th e sp e a k e r’s desk
ming. More advanced sw im m ers en ­
nor d rap e over th e fro n t of th e p la t­
of th e United S tates Navy and of the
Dr. Win. C. Schultze.
u n til daylight, w ith co n stan t flashing rig h t hand an d held a t th e left sh o u l­ form.
gaged in a rac e and th e re trie v in g of
B ritish C ruiser “C urlew " w ill ta k e
der. T hose p re se n t in u niform should
Dr. Wm. C ham bers S ch u ltz died a t
of lightning an d boom ing of th u n d er. sa lu te w ith th e rig h t hand. W om en
a sto n e tied in a h an d k erch ief and
"W hen used in un v eilin g a sta tu e
p a rt. T he city w ill be profusely dec­
his
hom
e
in
G
resham
,
Oregon,
T
h
u
rs
­
th ro w n Into th e m iddle of th e stream .
should sta n d at a tte n tio n facing the or m onum ent th e flag should not be
o ra te d : th e stree ts, business houses
COMMUNITY COUNCIL
flag or as th e flag is p assin g in p a ­ allow ed to fall to th e gro u n d , b u t day, Ju n e 28, at 7 p. m. Dr. Schultze One of th e m ost in te re stin g dem on-
should
be
c
a
rrie
d
alo
ft
to
w
ave
out,
and public buildings.
TO JOIN CELEBRATION rad e should salu te. If th e n a t­ form ing a d istin ctiv e fe a tu re d u rin g was born in E d inburgh, S cotland, in o n stra tio n s w as th a t of sev eral m eth ­
E vening. G eneral illum ination of
1839, and cam e to thte co u n try a t the
ional an th em is played and no flag is
ods of th e saving of d ro w n in g persons,
A nnouncem ent h as been m ade th a t p rese n t a ll stan d a t atte n tio n an d s a ­ th e rem a in d er of th e cerem ony.
th e city on a m ost elab o rate scale, in ­
age of 12 years. He g rad u a ted from
and
various holds by w hich they m ay
lu
te
a
t
th
e
first
n
o
te
of
th
e
anthem
,
clu d in g several hundred se arch lights, th e an n u a l F o u rth of Ju ly picnlq of
L afay ette College, C aston, P en n sy l­
Church
be b ro u g h t o u t of th e w ater.
re ta in in g th e position u n til th e last
th
e
C
om
m
unity
Council,
re
p
rese
n
tin
g
e le c tric fountains, electric roses and
W hen th e flag is displayed In vania, in 1865 and Bellevue Medical
n o te of th e a ir is played.
A n um ber of decorated canoes tilled
ch u rch it should be from a staff placed College In 1867. H e located a t Ma­
th e P le a sa n t Home, L usted and C ot­
o th e r effects.
Anthem
w ith "w a te r nym phs" took p a rt In a
on
th
e
co
n
g
re
g
atio
n
’s
rig
h
t
as
they
tre
ll
neighborhoods,
h
as
been
p
o
st­
At Dusk. M agnificent display of
“The S tar-S p an g led B a n n er” Is re c ­ face th e clergym an, w ith th e service rengo. Iow a, In 1868, and practiced co lo rfu l p ara d e and “wood n y m phs”
firew o rks on the shore of Guild Lake, poned u n til la te r and th e people of om m ended for u n iv ersal reco g n itio n flag, sta te flag or o th e r flag on th e m edicine th e re 40 y ears. He moved
danced g racefu lly on th e opposite
of w hich th e public w ill have an u n ­ tho se com m unities will co o p erate as th e n atio n al anthem .
left w all. If in th e ch an cel th e flag to Oregon City in 1906 and has since shore.
Flag Law.
of th e U nited S tate s should be placed resided In Oregon City and P o rtlan d ,
in te rru p te d view from th e old Lew is w ith the A m erican Legion boys in th e
“T h ere is b u t one F ed eral sta tu te on th e clerg y m an ’s rig h t as he faces
Cam p life for th e g irls is m ethodi­
an d C lark E xposition g rounds and celeb ratio n in G resham .
rem oving to G resham six m onths ago.
w hich p ro tec ts th e flag th ro u g h o u t th e th e co n g reg atio n ."
cal. A w ell arra n g e d sch ed u le is p o st­
from th e hills. T his w ill be th e g re a t­
He w as a Phi B eta K appa and a m em ­
co u n try from d esecratio n . Thte law
Hi* Word*.
ed and all m u st follow it. T he te n ts
provides th a t a tra d e m a rk can n o t be
ber of th e M asonic lodge.
e s t d isplay of firew orks in th e h istory
Don’t
U ncle G eorge ( d y in g ) - A ll rig h t. reg istered w hich co n sists of o r com ­
m u st be k ep t n e a t and sa n ita ry and
of th e city.
Dr. S chultze is survived by his th ree
Do not dip th e flag of th e United
P arso n , if I die, I w ill forgive th a t p rises. am ong o th e r th in g s, th e flag
an insp ectio n is given them every
ch ild ren , Mr. W. S. S chultze of G re sh ­
10 p. m. D ep artu re of P resid en t
nigger, but if I get w ell, th a t nigger coat of arm s or o th e r Insignia of th e S tates to an y person o r an y th in g .
day. Besides th e sp o rts m entioned
The
reg
im
en
tal
color,
s
ta
te
flag,
or-
H ard in g for Tacom a.
am , O regon, Mrs. H. C. W right of
United S tate s or any sim ulation th e re ­
b etter m ake h isself scarce.
above, th e re a re c lasse s in botany,
liu su m , W ashington, and Dr. F. P.
o f (33 S tat, L. p. 725, F eb. 20, 1905.)
C ontinued on page 4
hand c ra ft and cam p c ra ft. Some
[Schultz
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
Oregon.
ROCKWOOD WATER
may even engage In a n ig h t hike
D ISIR K I ORGANIZED
T he fu n eral services w ere held a t
th ro u g h th e woods, w here they m ust
th e crem ato riu m in P o rtlan d , S a tu r­
> C ertificates of election have been is-
c lea r th e ir own way to a given point.
day,
Ju
n
e
30,
and
w
ere
conducted
by
jfied by th e c irc u it c o u rt to the com ­
Mrs. E lizabeth W hite of P o rtlan d ,
th e Rev. A. A. M orrison of T rin ity
m issio n ers of th e Rockwood w ater
head g u a rd ia r for th e state, is in
church.
d is tric t and a m eeting for o rg an iza­
•b a rg e of th e cam p, w hich has been
tio n w as held la st w eek by th e com ­
open for tw o w eeks and w ill be open
The Puzzling Thing.
m issio n ers.
V isitor at th e hotel, to th e ch am b er­ for g irls for tw o w eeks more.
T h e com m issioners are , B. E. Boice,
m aid:
Firemen Want Flowers.
C. L. H aynes, G eorge B arr, Wm. Mc­
Look a t th e se boots, one la rg e r
Any one having flow ers th ey can
K ee and F. A. A rata. T he board o r­
th an th e o th e r.”
sp a re for th e tire d ep a rtm en t to dec­
ganized w ith B. E. Boice as chairm an .
C ham berm aid— I see, and the q ueer o ra te th e Are tru c k fo r th e p ara d e on
Dr. C. L. H aynes as se c re ta ry and
th in g Is th e lady next door is in the th e F o u rth of Ju ly , p lease notify F L
Geo. B a rr as tre a su re r. G eorge J o h n ­
Mack, phone 603, and th e flow ers w ill
sam e fix.
be called for.
son w as em ployed as atto rn e y for the
d istric t.
Mr. Boice says it is the plan of the
b oard to go ahead w ith th e develop­
m en t of th e d istric t and eng in eers will
b e em ployed to m ake th e prelim in ary
su rv ey s and estim ates.
T h e re h as been m uch opposition to
th e fo rm ation of th is w ate r d istric t
and it is sta te d notice of appeal from
th e c o u rt decision has been filed.
T h e d istric t is a la rg e one and in ­
clu d es m uch farm ac reag e w hich it is
claim ed by th e opposition does not
need o r d esire the w ate r system and
1 he Legion boys are putting on something worth
It is claim ed can n o t bear th e added
expense of in sta lla tio n of a city w a­
while. Harding’s speech by radio. The best
te r system .
Our Flag--W hat It Stands for, How to Treat It
Here’s to Old Glory
WARNING!
Stay in Gresham on the Fourth of July!
A (jueer Place— America.
“ W h at’s th a t noise," asked P at, new ­
ly arriv ed in New Y ork and visiting at
F o rt H am ilton, w hen th e su n se t gun
w as fired.
“ T h a t's sun set." answ ered a native.
P a t— "H oly Moses, and does th e sun
alw ay s go down w ith such a rac k et
In th is co untry.
Horse Races in the state and other sports and a-
musements too numerous to mention, and A ll Free,
except admission to the races.
Why go elsewhere and be disappointed?
—Paid Adv.