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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1923)
Last Call? O r e g o n ia n a n d T eleg ra m B argain O ffers a n d O u tlo o k P h o to O ffer en d O ct 3 - < > G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. IS, NO. 7« f RICHARD W. STAFFORD FAIR PROBLEMS PASSES AWAY SI DDEM.V ARE CONSIDERED BY BUSINESS MEN Dozen Shows at Pacific International SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES BI I’GET AM» EXTRA TAX CLUBS ARE TAKING GREAT INTERESTIN LIVESTOCK SHOW R ichard W Stafford, v eteran pickle ! m a n u fa ctu re r, died suddenly a t th e J A w ell attended m eeting of voters hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. Gordon J j of School D istrict No. 4. held In th e j K elley, Monday m orning. aged new schoolhouse last S atu rd ay , voted ' about 79 years. Until a week ago Mr. j the school budget as advertised and a Stafford had been in his usual health special tax am ounting to betw een 9 T he financial situ atio n of th e M ult and he has not at any tim e been con- ! and 10 m ills to cover n ecessary ex nom ah county fa ir w as given careful his bed. w as " up P ye8terday yesterd ay ! p en d itu res in conducting th e school co nsideration at a m eeting of c itiz e n s 1 fined “ “ 7 ? to " T T i , He W*8 Club boys and g irls of M ultnomah l a s t n iP h t e,' S m ornln« but laid d» ™ for a re st and and in th e com pletion of th e new- county w ill have a la rg e place in the la st nig h t and several p lans w ere w hen his d au g h ter w ent to him about building and grading of th e grounds. Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Expo agreed upon w hich it is hoped will 10 o’clock she found th a t he had T he m eeting w as called to o rd er by sition. w hich opens its doors to th e help to relieve th e d sltre ss and u n passed away. L. L. K idder, ch airm an of th e school public on S atu rd ay , November 3, a c c e rta in ty hanging over th e fair. Mr. Stafford w born o rth • » I7 E .iI a i ” as u u t u I in U l n l U I l U ern tn i board, who called for the read in g of cording to Miss E thel 1. Calkins, While the fair th e past tw o y ears Ire lan d D ecem ber 12. 1855 He is su r- th e notice of th e m eeting and th e county clu b agent, who has been busy h as show n a sm all net profit th e profit . vived by th ree sons and th re e daugh- budget as advertised. C onsiderable to r sev eral w eeks lining up exhibits h as been quickly absorbed by th e pay- | ters. They a re Mrs. W irt W right discussion w as had on th e budget, tak from th e boys and g irls and who has rnent of held over notes or w a rra n ts St. Louis. M issouri; Mrs. B. A Poor- p erso n al atten tio n to th e lug it item by Item, an d on the addi given from form er y ea rs of ac tu a l failu re m an, K ansas City. M issouri; E lisha tio u al tax. \\ hen the votes were ta k In stru ctio n and tra in in g n ecessary to Also th e in te re st to b anks and indi W. Stafford, M ilwaukee. W isconsin; en they show ed 36 for th e increased m ake cre d itab le show ings. The en v iduals h , as called for over $1500 each i Mrs. Gordon K elley nuu and u. J. aj L. . o Stafford iam iru , tax and 19 ag ain st, and 33 for th e bud trie s a re now com plete and will in year and in som e cases th e in te re st | G resham ; and F ra n k R. Stafford, Lib- An exposition la a collection of I one of th e antnnaia » get and 7 against. clude ten H olsteins and five Je rse y s h as been unpaid Bhows. m ore or less related by n atu re. Exposition ‘ “ Ur®* ° f tb # ertyville, Illinois T his w as th e first m eeting of th e ahong th e ca ttle. Among the sw ine T he Pacific In tern atio n al Live Stock T he se c re ta ry ’s reco rd s show th a t 3 he la test show to com e to th e Pa- T he body w ill be shipped to L ib e rty Exposition. held a t P o rtlan d , Or., cific In tern atio n al is th e fine N o rth consolidated d istric t and a good re p re th e re will be nine H am pshires, eight two y ears ago th e indebtedness was ville for in te rm en t and th e fu n eral Nov. 3-10, has draw n u nder its am ple se n tatio n w as p resen t from th e fo rm D uroc Je rse y s, tw o C hester W hites ab out $26,000; th a t it is now about services will be held th ere, probably and one P oland China. F our sheep wings a dozen of them , and th e re is e r n iG ro “ and H ay Bhow’ h ith e rto er T erry d istric t No. 8. $24,000, having been reduced during on n ext S atu rd ay . Jo h n Stafford and L . ‘etOn- T hl® *• <olni to in te re st for everybody in som e of a be a 1923 T he com bined p ro p erty valuation of will be on exhibition. In the p o ultry feature. th e p ast tw o y ea rs by about $2000. Mr. and Mrs. K elly w ill leave th is eve them. The In d u strial E x h ib its d ep a rtm en t the d istric ts am ounts to $1,787,105, division th e re w ill be 32 exhibits of It h as a beef c a ttle show of g reat affords a show th a t for beauty and Not all th e bills of the la st fa ir have ning fot* th a t place, accom panying th e th a t of form er D istrict No. 4 being chickens and six of eggs. Sixteen size. been m et and som e over-due in te re st body. value would be hard to surpass. T his i $1,394,620 --------•” and of form er No. 8, potato ex h ib ito rs have en tered th e ir Its dairy c a ttle show is second to g rea t d ep artm en t is filled w ith fairy- $392,485. The S taffords cam e h ere tw o an d a on notes rem ain s unpaid, yet the av a il products. Eleven of th ese exhibits none anyw here in num bers and qual like booths, show ing costly fu rs and able funds of th e association seem to h alf y ears ago to estab lish a pickle ity. a re also en tered in th e open class. factory, w hich th ey b ro u g h t to un be depleted. beaUtlful fu rn itu re . GRESHAM WOMEN FLEDGE A fe a tu re of special In terest In the T he sheep and g o at show is reg ard e v e rr usual success in th e sh o rt tim e of its ‘ ience housewife HELP TO OFFICERS P re sid en t H. A. Lewis and th e di stock sheds will be com petitive stock ed by ex p erts as on a p ar w ith any m achinery of every “ sort to save needs, lab o r ’ operation. T he eld er Stafford sp en t re c to rs have indicated they w ere a t like show in A m erica. V ictory and in crease profits. E verything has U nreserved s u p p o r t to officers of th e I judging. T L” he ? team “ J from " ”“ V' Ct° ry will W‘" th e end of th e ir rope and have p ra c m ore th a n 50 y ears in the pickle b u si T he hog show has alw ays been ex Its dem ......................“ w in th e ir e enforcem n f o r c e m e ent n t „r h e law rep o n stratio n ....................... for th e public. T he ' • law of t the 7 . re8 en ! _ t M ultnom ah county. It con- ness and only w ithin th e p ast few cellent, and th is y ear will be bigger t r » 8 h 7 s 8iKht and th ® 8en8B of ■meU waa P'^lK cd by the W om en’s C h ristian " “i V i J ° tic ally put it up to Interested citizens F lem lng- P ercy C arlson th an ever. and 0°therRrf o 7 led S ' th e « » “' T em p eran ce Union at Gre r e g X ' a " d « - s l a k e . T here will also to help pull the fair out of th e hole if m onths gave up activ e in te re st in th e w ork. T he d raft horse show is re p re se n ta a re dofng S r ^ . t ^ o possible. ,n ““,in g h e" ’ ,:‘"t Tbl"r8day a f“ rnoon. H o l s \ e f „ T T °" N at‘° nal Mr. Stafford w as a m em ber of th e tive, w ith five breeds of heavy h o rses S everal pro p o sals w ere m ade a t a and Jacks. m erits of th e ir g ood. w hen form al reso lu tio n s w ere i-assed X o s H . o . ^ o , fh m eeting of a com m ittee Jield la st G resham C om m ercial club, and ex T he N ight H orse show Is one of th e “ nd o rd ered «‘■nt to Sheriff T. M. .... . , BeleLtl" K- feeding T he W estern W in ter poultry and pressed him self as alw ays anxious to week. T he m eeting adjourned to Mon four g reat horse show s in the U nited H u rlb u rt, D eputy Sheriff M. M. S q u ire “ dalry c a ,f- The rab b it show a ttr a c ts th o u san d s of in day n ig h t of th is week. T he a tte n d build up th e tow n an d th e com m unity S tates. It is brilliant, exciting and and D ,8 tr,c‘ A ttorney S tan ley Myers. 7 ‘ W,U U k e p a rt ln te re ste d sp ectato rs. in every possible way. He w as reco g an ce of o th e rs w as solicited and th e 7 <,e“ ° " 8 tratlo n - a " d ‘h ere will be T he W estern d airy products show delightful. H orses are com ing from Tl»e reso lu tio n s w ere as follow s city hall w as crow ded w ith m ostly nized as a su b sta n tia l citizen, w hose is th e le ast sp e cta cu la r and one of the E astern sta te s th is y ear to show “ T h e W o r n » .,- , r . < .< t team s tak in g p art from W ashington G resham b u siness people a t la st going will be a loss to th e com m unity. th e m ost im portant. “ d ........... » n ig h t's m eeting. rs u unanlm n k !l7 g . e aH '??! I counly county o of l W ashington. ashington I of 106 vote v o ters n anim .'us'iv' ously’ ¿I'ed In p rep a ra - T he boys’ and g irls’ clubs m ake a for th e big prizes offered. GRESHAM III LOSES One kind of a show isn ’t a t th e Pa- Jo u r law v enforcem enforcem ent ent officers officers th th eir eir c co-1 110,1 ror th ln e e Bt°ck • toca Judging V arious p lan s fo r in c re asin g th e «how th a t is th e outcom e of work des- o - 1 t,o n for Judging work w ork the the TO OREGON CITY lined to m ake th is co untry a b e tte r cine In tern atio n al, and n ev er will be o p eratio n in a m ore vigorous enforce- M ultnom ah team has ju st com pleted a rev enues and low ering, if possible, the the gam biing concessions and o th e r of th e P rohibition laws. to u r of 300 m iles w ith Miss C alkins place to live in. Don’t m iss seeing th e expenses w ere discussed. No plan for G resham H igh re tu rn e d from Ore questionable am usem ents th a t rob We u rg e a m ore effective a p p llc a -I T hey went t o t h « <• >n i . work they have done. re-o rg an izatio n o r re-financing th e gon City last F rid ay a defeated team children and som etim es grown people ' 0,1 of th *' 8 tro n < fea tu re s of the laws «he college and th ere I he L and P ro d u cts show, w ith its fa ir w as considered. N either w as it —in score but n o t in sp irit. Oregon and leave nothing but a bad t a s t « e n a c t e d ln th e last le g islatu re, es- 1 1 * 1 L’ J Allen, sta te livestock fru its and vegetables, g rain s and th o u g h t possible to sell stock or raise City unm ercifu lly w alked over th e lo The E xposition does n ot need t h a t Γ’*ially affectin * Die m a n u fa ctu re of clu b •®a d ®«’. T hey w orked w ith th e | into x icatin g liquor, the confiscation of I college stock and with h erd s of some m oney to m eet o u tstan d in g debts a t cal ball p u n te rs in a 43 to 0 score. The g rasses, county an d o th e r exhibits, is kind of shows. autom obiles used in tra n sp o rtin g liq- ,,f the leading ex hibitors of the sta te th is tim e. boys put up a gam e fight th ro u g h o u t A. IV. METZGER STORE 'McClellan Is Anticipated IJ’,u r un< Pa'Docking buildings w h e r e ' I t w as proposed th a t th e citizens ---------- and still had th e ir fighting sp irit w hen P o u ltry ju d g in g and egg judging 1 ”* I th e prohibition v /iu u n n .it laws n t » » a a re r e violated v io la t e d es- ( MAKES IMI’ROVEMENT by su b scrip tio n s, e n tertain m en ts, do- I th e hard fought gam e ended, P o rtla n d s beautiful pipe organ at J Pecially pool h alls and dance halls, team s will com pete for prizes a t th e n atio ns of labor, etc., e n larg e th e Oregon City undoubtedly h as th e the public auditorium is expected to We esp ecially urge th e giving of the Im provem ents w hich have been go respond as never before u nder th e " ,“ xi,nu,n Ja i> sentence for th e vlola- big sfiow. Among them will be the p rese n t g ra n d sta n d , w hich w as found / b etter team , say th e local boys b u t G ilbert team consisting of C arl and ing on for several w eeks a t th e A. W. “w izard fingers" of vi .,-i n 1 <>f ,b e Prohibition law s as the m uch too sm all a t th e la st fair, and , they believe th e sco re could have . 7 ' "'D y effective method of stam ping out F red Bowman and Edw in M axwell and M etzger sto re a re ab o u t com plete at w h e n h e niavM - th u s m ake it possible to in c re ase the I been cu t in h alf had th e gam e been wnen he plays a co n cert of p o p u lar th e bootlegger and m o onshiner.’’ th e T ro u td ale team co n sistin g of Dale th is tim e. T he fine p la te g lass window rev enue from th a t source. "If civil governm ent endures, re- P arso n s, R o b ert H arlow and John played on a sm ooth, h ard field such on th e ea st gives added light an d show m usic F rid ay night. Mr. M cClellan is I t w as proposed th a t citizens voi- ) as th e boys a re accustom ed to. T he o rg an ist of th e fam ous Mormon ta b e r s p e d for law m ust be secu red .” R obinson In poultry. In th e egg te s t u n te er th e ir services, w ithout pay, for field w as on a slope, full of chuck space and has an Im p o rtan t b earin g nacle o rg an at Salt L ake City and is ing C edar d istric t will be rep resented on traffic a t th a t co rn e r, as it gives IMVERSITV DE OREGON v ario u s needs of conducting th e fair. holes and covered w ith loose saw dust. . * a i , — recognized « <is as o one n e o of i t th h e g irr re a te st or by Edith S oderquist, R ussell and u n o b stru cted view th ro u g h th e w in- ganlBt8 th(. U n,ted statpK TO HAVE MANOME < LUB I t w as also proposed th a t several h alf The G resham p lay ers w ere u n ac cu s dows of the sto re to d riv ers a t th a t L ouise M iller, and Lynch by V elnyr r- holidays be observed by G resham tom ed to such a field and w ere unable n arro w and som ew hat d an g ero u s F ° F th ® Pa8‘ 23 y eara Pra t'Dcally A club house for facu lty and s tu Cook, G eorge H elber and Raymond sto re s du rin g fa ir w eek to help boost to se cu re a good footing, w hile th e every visito r to S alt L ake City has d en t m em bers of th e Masonic o rd er L am bert. T h ere will also be team s crossing. th e atten d a n ce and m ake it possible Oregon City team w as q u ite a t hom e tak en occasion to atten d one of Mr. at the U niversity of Oregon will be from G ilbert and T routdale. An a ttra c tiv e show window , en to a ssist the fair m anagem ent. on such a field. M cClellan's noon re c ita ls at th e ta b e r u n d er c o n stru c tio n near th e cam pus C anning team s will d em o n strate the closed at the back, has been com pleted nacle, and he has gained th e nam e of IZkeady*^ soon. F unds th e club ^ house T he m eeting gave these p lans its been for ™ n>"lded"by “ ’" g n have ud Next Friday, on th e hom e grounds, can n in g and serving of chicken a t the on a p a rt of th e n o rth fro n t of th e h e a rty endorsem ent and in th e d is th e gam e w ill be w ith W est Linn. The sto re and a room y, a ttra c tiv e office L , 7 ^ * * 1 u " nger8 ° f « " f ‘bi‘ "D“ « a »d <> building site exposition. W ilm a Chase and Marie cu ssio ns th e re w as indication of local team is on its m ettle and anxious w-ith nlentv of Kirhf fr n n >1 w izard. He has estab lish ed a re p u -I f,,r tb e s tru c tu re has been purchased M ullenhoff will rep rese n t O rient w ith p len ty of light from th e n o rth , ration as a p roducer of p o p u lar niusi«- by th e E u *ene lod«« unan im ous support. to redeem itself. I t is c e rta in a very has been built n th e c o r n e r o f school ln th is w ork, w hile G ilbert will . ithout .. . . low ering . p ‘ o s^ p aiid u lar ard m usic F has been built In th e co rn e r of th e w th ? “ ’«'^ I , , ye“ 7 aK° a m,,veinent was A nother proposal w as m ade a t la st determ ined team w ill face th e W est | sta rte d for th e co n stru ctio n of a club be rep rese n ted by B onita Maxwell and n ig h t's m eeting and a stro n g com m it L inn aggreg atio n h ere n ex t F rid a y feed room. The old office has been m ust« m ade over and fitted up for a p ain t th u house when M asons on th e cam pus Evelyn H ansen. tee appointed to in v estig ate its fea si afternoon. room T hese are a few o f th t, Th “ 1 b e t h e fir8 t or«a'>‘st of form ed th e c ra fts m e n ’s club. T hese J. Flem ing, leader of th e county nr v n . u. u w of ,h ® lm ' n atio n al renow n to play the a u d i - l n,en c° n celved th e idea of ask in g for bility, th e d etails of w hich ca n n o t be The Peoples' B arg ain co u n ter, See p ro v em en ts w hich m ak e th is sto re up- to rlu m o rg an in the last live y ea rs !*"' 8UPp o rt of Die sta te g ran d lodge in H olstein club for club boys and g irls, C on tin u ed on page 4 to -d ate and m ore a ttra c tiv e th an ever. P erso n s who like nin« n r . y ar8 fu rth e rin g th e ir plans. As a resu lt, will have c h a rg e of th e club livestock th e w ant ads. _______________ J “ ,s o ,*8 W o like pipe o rg an m usic $15.01.0 w as ap p ro p riated for the of M ultnom ah county. Recital Mill Be Benefit p;‘r,lc u la rly ‘-'‘erested because of building. $2,500 for fu rn ish in g s and A nnouncem ent has been m ade by , th e size and excellence of th e audl- 183,000 for m aintenance. T he Oregon F ed eratio n of Music torium orgun and th e fact th a t Mr. T he m ain fea tu re s of th e club house O. M. P lum m er, m an ag er of th e expo Clubs will have as its first benefit for M cClellan is known as an o rg an ist I o . '" ? ’“ 1! fu rn ,’” 'ed loung- sition, th a t on S atu rd ay , th e opening und a rpH dltiif room in which th e n atio n al convention to be held ln who can b rin g out th e sh ad es of ” m u- H It yir is room hoped »0 build up one of the day, school ch ild ren of M ultnom ah 1925 in P o rtlan d th e W inifred Byrd steal coloring from a pipe o rg an th a t la rg e st M asonic lib ra rie s In th e state, co unty will be adm itted free, provided rec ital, to be held a t th e m unicipal no o th e r o rg a n ist can produce. H e Is I A living room , a kitchen, a dining they a re accom panied by th e ir te ac h au d ito riu m on Novem ber 19. I t 1« expected to use the m u ltitu d e of beau- L°Om an<1 room s for th e club of- ers. H ereto fo re only P o rtlan d c h il th a t 7 m " 7 ‘ h h provlded The stru t lure d ren have seen th e show g ratis. It in p ecu liarly ap p ro p ria te th a t th e first tlfu l com binations In a m an n er .................. . ", " ld n n ,r m a t w ill probably be co n stru cted of brick expected th a t a larg e num ber will a t natio n ally -k n o w n a r tis t to give th e .. .......... lIlc th u will open e eyes of P o rtlan d people lo r stucco. Both the Oregonian and Telegram Bargain Offers listed tend. sta te oganization a benefit p erform - j to th e w onders of th e au d ito riu m „ 7 ----- 7------- T h« H ank of G resham pays 6 per an ce is an Oregon g irl.” , o rgan here close Wednesday, October 31. Subscriptions cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. Zion Evangelical Church. m o ’ «7*. °' the Tomorrow Is Last Day On These Bargain Offers positively must be in our hands by 6 p. m. on that date. Mail editions only. Start any time. With or Without Outlook. ©rnjontatt Daily Daily and Sunday $5 $7 With Outlook With Outlook $6 $7.80 Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition The Portland Telegram $3 With Outlook $4 Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition CHANCE FOR BIG GAME THIS SEASON Special serv ices In the E nglish language will be held tonight. October 30, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. John Battler of Kt. Louis, M issouri, the highest of ficer of the E vangelical ch u rch , will ad d ress the g ath erin g The public Is co rd ially invited to h ear Dr. Baitzer. T he Young P eople's League will give a Hs l o w ’cn p arty at th e p a r sonage on W ednesday evening, O cto ber 31. T he L egaue extends an Invi ta tio n to all frien d s. T he G resham circ le of th e Ladles* Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. G eorge Kleret on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , N ovember 1, a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. F. V olbrecht will en te rta in . Coming Events of Local Interest. O ctober 31, G resham G range h all, ¡ch ick en pie su p p er and social by Bap- , fist L ad les’ G uild, benefit building ; fund, 6 o ’clock. N ovember 7, G resham G range ball, I aftern o o n and evening, b azaar and I -u p p er, Zion E vangelical ch u rch . L a id I es' Aid. Novem ber 9, High school gym nnsl- ! urn, K ilbourne o rc h e stra l q u in tette. I stu d e n t body. SEE! See th e woman with 100 pockets. Evening of F riday, Nov. 23.—Adv. F or C h ristm as Mlfta. A th ird lot of stam ped goods Just a rriv ed , including g lass and tea tow els. Many su itab le for C h ristm as I gifts Call early and get your choice. Have added h eav ier D. M. C. em broid ery th rea d s, not stran d ed . E x tra heavy and lig h ter ca n v ass gloves also je rsey leath er faced. Mrs. B oughner. Novelty Store, Pow ell stre e t, G resham .