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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, 5 0 . 16 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, Mt LTNOMA11 COUNTY’, OREGON, FRIDAY, STAFFORD SCORES HIGHEST IN SHOOT \ « APRIL ii, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #l.»»n Per Year LOCAL LOGANBERRY COUNCIL PLANS TO SERVICES AT FREE GROWER GIVES VIEWS HAVE GULLIES FILLER METHODIST CHURCH G resham . Oregon, A pril 21. 1924.__ E d ito r O u tlo o k :—In an old-fashioned book th a t som e of us used to read be fore we got to be too scientific, 1 have read som ething like th is—“In a m u l titu d e of counsel th e re is wisdom. ' I would like to see th is idea applied to th e lo g an b erry situ atio n . T h a t is to say, I w ould like for th e g ro w ers to do som e( se rio u s th in k in g an d then tell us w h at th ey th in k . I v en tu re to set down th e re su lt of som e of th e th in k in g I have done along th is line ip th e hope th a t som e o th e r g row dr m ay do likew ise. COUNTY BRIDGE PROBE CONTINUES A special m eeting of th e city coun T he special revival services w hich cil w as held last T uesday evening to have been in p ro g ress a t th e F re e Our own J. L. (Ja c k ) Stafford, of co n sid er th e m a tte r of g ettin g c e r M ethodist ch u rch th e past tw o w eeks tain gullies and d ep ressio n s in the have resu lted In much good. T he m es pickle fame, hag stuck an o th e r bright The M ultnom ah county bridge probe city stre e ts filled w ith d irt from the sages brought by E v an g elist B. C. fea th er In his cap of fam e by w in pipe line ditch. A p roposition had Dewey have been clea r and co n v in c is believed to have reached a cru cial ning th e Rose City 100 shoot on th e been made by E. H. K elly of th e In ing. The ch u rch has been quickened stag e w ith th e quizzing d u rin g the P o rtlan d Gun club grounds la st S u n dependent L and com pany to donate and a num ber have obtained help. last few days of c e rta in w itnesses b e day. H e tied w ith and then beat th e rig h t of w ay for a stre e t beginning T hese special services w ill be held lieved to hold inside know ledge of th e F ra n k T roeh, a w orld fam ous shot, at Pow ell stre e t and co nnecting Kelly over next S unday a t w hich tim e a n v ario u s deals. All is kept secret, req u irin g 100 e x tra ta rg e ts to decide avenue and Cedar stre e t provided the nouncem ent w ill be m ade reg ard in g how ever, to be p ut in the form of an the tie. S tafford’s record w as 200 inform ation to be prevented la te r to a arra n g e m e n ts for filling th e gully th e m eeting for next week. g ran d jury. s tra ig h t to T ro e h ’s 199. could be made. T he filling of Beech Sunday school w ill be at 10 o'clock. T his is considered a phenom enal avenue along th e C arl D ahl p roperty T he lesson on tem p eran ce will be o b A tto rn ey G eneral Van W inkle Is r e record and O. N. Ford, m a n ag e r of the w as also considered and on W ednes served. S hort ex ercises and a ta lk by ported to have said yesterday th a t the One r a th e r definite conclusion I day Mayor M iller and th e s tre e t com club, says from his rec o rd s has never investigation w as p ro g ressing s a tis have come to is th a t sellin g logan m ittee met w ith th e pipe line forem an the tem p eran ce su p e rin ten d e n t. I*. H. fac to rily and th a t a larg e num ber of been beaten. Block, w ill be given. b erries on th e fre sh fru it m a rk e t, ex and w ent over th e ground. T he fill Stafford is a good shot and h as been A cordial w elcom e is extended to w itn esses had been exam ined. He In cept to n earb y points, is "a delusion ing of Beech avenue w as arra n g e d for s ta te cham pion. H ow ever, in this dicated th a t it probably would be a all to atten d each of th ese services and a sn a re " for th e very good reason I but th e C edar stre e t fill w as consld- shoot before S unday he w as not sh o w week or 10 days before th is testim ony The REV. R. E. CLOSE th a t th e logan picked green enough to ered im p racticab le on account of th e ing his hand. On S atu rd ay he m ade ! is passed on to th e g ran d ju ry. Will lecture at Boring next Sunday. ship is a very poor and u n sa tisfac to ry g ra d u a l in clin e of th e b an k s m aking PORTLAND MUSICIANS a ru n of 71 ta rg e ts. In th e m eantim e th e county com SU R PR ISE SIMMON S E N S b erry and it is w orse th a n u seless to it difficult to dum p th e d irt, especially F ra n k T roeh Is one of the w orld's LAW ENFORCEMENT M ?SS m issioners a re placed in a p ecu liarly p u t it on th e m a rk e t in th a t stag e if th e ground should be w et and slip- g re a te st shots. He took p a rt in the T he home of Mr. and Mrs. C harles try in g position. R ecall p etitio ns have MEETING AT BORING w hile if allow ed to rip en p ro p erly | pery. Olympic gam es in 1920 b u t did not ' Sim inonsen w as th e scene of u p le as been filed ag a in st all three. They T he m otion p ic tu re film “T he L ast | tb e re is no b e tte r b e rry to be had. win, and is one of th e team to go to . C onsiderable difficulty w as en- a n t su rp rise p a rty on E aster Sunday have a ch ance to resig n but say they E u rope for th e shooting division of Raid of Sheriff . . K endall , of , L inn Coun- “ follow s th a t we m u st p re p a re co u n tered by th e com m ittee In ch arg e given by P o rtlan d friends. Among will not do so. A tic k et is being p re ty w ill be show n at a law enforce- them for m a rk e t in some w ay h ere at of th e disposing of th e refu se collect th e Olympic gam es th is year. the g u ests w ere a num ber of m usician pared to fill th e ir places if th e rec all E. J. Ja eg e r, p resid e n t of th e P o rt ^ e" L “ a9t rneetinR tO bP h6ld in Odl1 h° m e Pither by ca n n ln g ' ev ap o ratin g , ed d u rin g th e clean -u p «lavs, as th e frien d s of Mr. Sim inonsen, who Is also c a rrie s. .......... F e l ' o H - all, v u Boring, g . 0.1 n n a y . | I m aking « s ju ice or some o th e r process. I | fo rm er dum ping ground w as not land Gun club, won th e 50-target on su Sunday, juice form an accom plished m usician. They w ere T h ere a re m any can d id ates out for h andicap shoot by break in g all. He P “ 27t“ ’ at 8 p' m I Jo not th in k th e lo g an b erry Indus- av ailab le and th e re w as objection to H erm an Toelle, sax ap h o n e; Mrs. th e fo u r-y ear te rm of C. 8. Rudeen. sh ot from th e 19-yard line. T be en tire s ate w as shocked and try w ill ever be on a satisfac to ry th e use of th e gravel pits. P e rm !. P e a rl Ray. p ia n ist; Geo. Tuegy, piano Mr. R udeen him self is up for re-elec . rdhnk , l r ° l h led a l * ln th e th r e e - s h o o tin g ' ,f tht*18/ 1^ Z| ‘"m COWardly basis as long as we a re d ependent on »ion w as finally g ran ted by Jo h n Metz- acco rd ian ; Adolph Tuegy, accordian, tion. O thers who have filed for the day shoot w ith a score of 441 out of a b ° * f tb ' 8 falthfuI officer- Aside the v ario u s fru it pack in g co n cern s to Ker and P. L enard, w hose lots ext, n and W aldo Tuegy, who will be r e nom ination a re A m adee M. Sm ith, possible 4o0 in th e s tra ig h t ta rg e t ‘ ,he p o rtra y a l of th e scene, th e | dispose of our product. They alw ays into th e gully betw een Main stre e t and m em bered as a sax ap h o n e player R alph W. Hoyt, R ufus C. H olm an, events from the 16-yard line. Dr. C. ™ ™ nta ns m any o tb er in te re stin g dem and and m anage to get th e lion's R oberts avenue and north of Powell from th e KOW A pril 21. Mr. and Mrs. and others. F. C athey of P o rtlan d w as second ,. th riIlln g scenes, esp ecially the sh a re of th e profits. In m.v judgm ent stre e t to use th a t place, as a fill Is D avidson. Mrs. Tuegy, Mrs. L ath ro p . Some of th ese w ill also be on th e w ith 439; W. G. W arren of Los An- r a ’*llng of “ m o o n sh in er's still. we m u st get in touch w ith th e g eneral being m ade th e re w ith d irt from the Miss Zanecion Blue, Mr. and Mrs. L. recall election tick et. For Com m is geles and J. L. M iller of Coquille. Ore- R ev' R' E ' C lose- a ssista n t su p e rin - public and build up a m a rk e t of our I pipe line ditch. T he w ork is about •lessen, Mrs. J. W. H illyard and sons sioner W alker's p lace G rant P hagley gon, tied for th ird w ith 437; J. L. tf,n,le,lt of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of own. T his, of course, w ould en tail com pleted, th e loads of ju n k and dirt C lifton and Malcom. Mr. and Mrs. F. will he nom inated and probably R. L. Stafford of P o rtlan d fo u rth w ith 436. <)regon- wiH d eliver an ad d ress, tak - som e expense, possibly a cold sto rag e I being dumped a lte rn a te ly from the L. E llsw o rth and son Ralph. G am es Sabin for C om m issioner R a n k in ’s and J. B. T roeh of P o rtla n d fifth w ith ing for his subJect "T he P ric e of Vic- p la n t h ere in G resham . I alley. Floyd Mack m ade use of the w ere played and a d elightful lunch place. tory." 435. eon w as served. Now th is is w ritte n from th e stan d - o p p o rtu n ity to dispose of his T he follow ing sta te m en t h as been O. N. F ord says th is w as one of the T h ere a re o th e rs who w ill u n po in t of a lo g an b erry grow er. It out O ldsmoblle by ro llin g it down th e g re a te st shoots ever held on th e local issued by th e su p e rin te n d e n t: doubtedly be on th e rec all tic k et MILLER JURY DISAGREES probably ap p lies m ore or less to all | bank to th e bottom of th e gully. “ We have been holding L aw E n g ro unds and he is w ell pleased w ith o th e r b erries g row n here. I ra ise io- IN MANSLAUGHTER game though it is not c e rta in whose nam e forcem ent M ass m eetings in th e im- th e resu lts. they w ill oppose. CANTATA “ RUTH” WILL g an s because, so fa r as I have been ----------------------- - I p o rta n t cities of th e sta te an d expect T he ju ry in th e case of F red erick BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK Among those ______________ m entioned a re W. F. able to determ ine, my ground is m ore COMMUNION SERVICE 1 to cover th e e n tire state. T he idea is L. M iller, indicted for in v o lu n tary I M cKenney, a m an by his truining, su itab le for them th a n any o th er ex- AT METHODIST CHURCH to c re a te a stro n g e r public sen tim en t b erry. T he b eautiful c a n ta ta “ R uth, the m a n slau g h ter, fuiled to ag ree a fte r 11 p erien ce and sta n d in g is fa r b etter a GROWER. ------------ f ° r th e stric t and vigorous enforce- M oabitess.” w ill be given a t th e M eth h ours of d elib eratio n and w as d is qualified for th e position of county Tne. Holy Com munion w ill be cele- ’ m en t of the pro h ib itio n law s. The o dist E piscopal ch u rch next Friday, charged. com m issioner th an an y now on the b rate d next Sunday m orning a t the A nti-Saloon L eague has in a u g u ra ted SCAI’I’OOSE WALLOPED May 2. u nder th e d irection of Joseph Mr. M iller, a Jew eler of P o rtlan d , I boar<1 u ,|d of equal stan d in g w ith BY GRESHAM HIGH M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h at the ! a cam paign th ro u g h o u t th e sta te and A. F inley of P o rtla n d who is com was indicted follow ing th e death 0 , | A|nadee M. Sm ith, R ufus C. Holm an tim e of the m orning service, w hich proposes to ta k e an active p a r t in the W ednesday, at Scappoose, in a r e bining his group of G resham sin g ers w ill be in charg e of th e p a sto r, th e p rim a rie s th is y ear, w hen w e sh all tu rn ball gam e w ith th a t school w ith his P o rtlan d C oncert com pany Mrs. Alm a H all of F airview , who was I a a d R. L. Sabin. Mr. M cKenney Is an engineer and Rev. A. S. H isey. Special m usic and seek th e n o m in atio n of officers w ho I G resham won a decisive victo ry in a Some of th e Im p o rtan t roles w ill be stru ck by his c a r on J a n u a ry 23 when cro ssin g th e Sandy road n ear her his life has been engaged ln large a brief, pu n g en t m essage w ill m ake a re in sym pathy w ith an d w ill en- w alk aw ay gam e, sco re 11 to 6. su n g by G resham soloists, am ong hom e' affairs m ostly of an eng in eer c h a rac- th is a helpful and a ttra c tiv e service, force th e p ro h ib itio n laws. P ro h ib i- W in ters pitched su p erb ball and the them being th e M isses G ertru d e Alex T estim ony was Introduced a t th e te r ' H e be,leveB th e brldgos can be , e.„S.PItnon topic f’llr tb e evening w ill , tion w ill c e rta in ly fail in Oregon if th e w hole team g ot in to its b attlin g strid e I ani*e r and D oris Z im m erm an. Guy D tria l th a t M iller w as driving a t an ex- I bu*R f ° r $500,000 less th an th e be T he A ltered L ife.” j law s a re not enforced. and had Scappoose on th e ru n Jones and L eslie W alrad. One of the cesslve ra te of speed, w hile M iller, In I “ m ount voted and be In every resp e ct The P arish S unday School In s titu te T hese m eetings a re held in recogni- th ro u g h o u t th e nine innings. b eau tifu l trio s w ill be tak en by wom- his b rief testim ony denied th is and up to sta n d ard . He believes th e Ross w ill be in session n ext W ednesday, j tion of th e trem en d o u s p ro p ag an d a | en voices from G resham . Roscoe S o u th ard , dim inutive rig h t said th a t he w as trav e lin g n ot m ore Islan d brid g e Bhould be co n stru cted T he Rev. H. W. M ort of E sta ca d a w ill w hich is being c a rrie d on to n u llify T he L adies Aid society is a r r a n g | flrst to relieve traffic when th e B u m - give an a ttra c tiv e C halk T alk in the prohibition an d to d iscred it a ll law fielder, In th e first of th e n in th hit ing for the sale of tick ets for th e con- th an 25 or 30 m iles an hour. a hom er w ith one on. Scappoose m ade side bridge Is under construction. m orning. G eorge S. B row n, sup er- It is a clario n call to all th o se who [ cert. h” '"'™ • 8 r' ,< Mr. McKenney I. p .n t .„ R e d ruler v iso r of boy’s w ork a t C entenary-W il- believe in p ro h ib itio n b ut w ho w ith th re e ru n s In th e first in n in g b ut b ur, P o rtlan d , will give an a d d re ss in th e p assage of th e E ig h teen th Amend from th en on th e ir ru n s becam e few n .H n , S- E ' ........... ■ » « Pre.1- Gresham Community Church. p e rin te n d e n t” w indshield th e afternoon. S unday school w ork- m ent and th e en actm en t of th e Vol and fa r between. stick« i s. | d en t of th e Oregon M otor association, R e g u la r services w ill be a t the This unique poster w as draw n by a lo a m em ber of th e s ta te ch am b er of T he team has now w on tw o stra ig h t. e rs a re invited to atten d . stead Law felt th a t th e fight w as over T he first gam e, w hich w as w ith Scap G resham C om m unity ch u rch Sunday, cal a r tis t, Raym ond Rogers, em ployed com m erce, a K night of P y th ias, Royal The topic for th e E pw o rth L eague [ and lo st active in te rest. poose, on the local g ro u n d s w as lost P be S un d ay 8cb° o1 at 10 o'clock and in a P o rtlan d en g rav in g e s ta b lish devotional m eeting w ill be "T aking R ealizing th a t th is in activ ity and A rcanum , and E le ctric Council. by G resham b ut th e victo ry of Wed- p rea cb ln g at U by th e p asto r, E. F. m ent, w hose w ork is a ttra c tin g co n P aul s A dvice.” M yrtle R u sh er will ap a th y has resu lted in an a p p a re n t T he O utlook u rg es th a t rea d ers size Crook, p reach in g also ln th e eve sid erab le atten tio n . le ad ’ j grow th of th e liq u o r sen tim en t ln th e nesday m ore th a n offsets th e fo rm er up th e m en whose nam es w ill be on ning a t 7:45. defeat. the re c a ll ballot and u se carefu l ju d g t w /i _ 1 n on' observance of th e en fo rcem en t act P ra y e r m eetings a re held on Wed T h e p lay ers a re looking fo rw ard A N N'<> I N UEM EN TS M A D E not only by sta te officials and bootleg m ent In selectin g county com m ission I OR BAP I 1ST CHI R(’H g ers but by men and women w ho are w ith g re a t eag ern ess to n ex t w eek end nesday evenings a t 7:45. All a re in Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Sloop of P o rt- ers, picking out m en who a re know n vited. law abiding in every w ay is th e r e a when they w ill jo u rn ey ea stw a rd to and a re th e proud p are n ts of a fine for th e ir high stan d in g , ab so lu te in "C h rist's Use of W hat We H ave” son for law en fo rcem en t w ork, w ith ta n g le w ith th e stro n g team s of The pound girl, A lsa Belle, who arriv ed te g rity , devotion to public In terests, w ill be the m orning sub ject and "L ost the idea of reco v erin g th e m o rale of D alles and D u fu r high schools. W ins and ex p erien ce in h an d lin g larg e a f A pril 21. O p p o rtunity th a t of the evening at fairs. the m oral and C h ristian forces upon over th ese team s w ould g re a tly a d T he W. W. G. b an q u et w as enjoyed th e Bethel B ap tist ch u rch n ex t S u n v ertise G resham and place o u r team Prim ary Election May 16. th e prohibition issue. by everyone atten d in g and proved a day, w hen Prof. G. R. S chlauch w ill , high am ong th e best of th e state. SEMI-ANNUAL PA RISH H a rry L. C orbett, w hose nam e will success. p reach. Mr. F ield er of L inville col- A nnouncem ents of U ndenom inational MEETING W EDNESDAY lege w ill bring his steel g u ita r and a c Mr. and Mrs. T y rell of P o rtlan d v is be on th e rep u b lican p rim ary tick et Zion Evangelical Church. Sbrv ices. ited a t th e home of J. R. D uncan last com pany Mrs. F ielder, who w ill sing S unday a t th e Zion E vangelical for nom ination to th e sta te sen ate, Is P re a c h in g is held each S unday a f The S unday school in stitu te of th e Sunday. a t each service. ternoon beginning a t 2 o'clock in the ch u rch th e p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. Geb a young m an who h as been activ e In Powell V alley circ u it of the M etho S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 Odd F ellow s building, by Rev. 8. F. h ard t. w ill p reach on “ H onpst Doubt, m any civic and p atrio tic affairs In th e Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ja ck visited the dist E piscopal ch u rch will be held o'clock w ith classe s fo r all ages. P itts. P ra y e r m eetings T uesday eve in th e E nglish language a t 11 o'clock co unty for several years. D uring the la tte r's b ro th er In Kelso, W ashington next W ednesday, A pril 30, a t th e B. Y. P. U. m eets a t 6:30 in th e eve nings and Bible Study F rid a y eve and in th e G erm an language at 11.15 w ar be w as ch airm an of th e sta te Red Sunday. G resham ch u rch . T h is is th e sem i ning. T he boys of P le a sa n t Home M eth an n u al session of th e S unday school 'clock. T he choir will ren d e r the Cross cam paign com m ittee, ch airm an nings. E veryone is cordially invited. an them "In H eavenly Love A biding." of th e sta te council of n ational d e odist ch u rch a re to be the g u ests of asso ciatio n and Is atten d ed by te a c h Sunday school w ill convene at 10 a. m. fense, ch airm an of th e w ar trad e honor next Sunday al 11 o'clock ers and w o rk ers from G resham , P le a s --------------------- board. H e w as one of the first mem- Special m usic and a serm on ap p ro p rl a n t Home, B oring, P le a sa n t Valley, NOTICE. ber’ of ‘he P o rtlan d Dock com m ission, ate to th e occasion will be given. All Rockwood and F airv iew S unday G resham -P ow ell Valley road s t a g .'' an<* also F o rt of P o rtlan d com m ission, a re invited to help m ake th is a g reat schools. T he sessions a re open to all. has been taken over by Geo. H. Lew is He w a” P resid en t of th e P o rtlan d occasion. The Rev. E. G. R anton Is The m eeting will open prom ptly a t and son and will be o p erated by sam e ch am b er of com m erce for th re e years, the p asto r. 10:30. D inner w ill be served In th e on and a fte r May 1st. Be served In th e sen ate d u rin g the Mrs. E llen D ellav en C hase of ch u rch d ining room a t noon. F o llow T he p re se n t tim e ta b le w ill be m ain- | la8t session and took active p a rt In Merced, C alifornia, Is visiting with ing Is th e p ro g ram : tain ed w ith th e addition of an e a rlie r all leg islativ e m a tte rs. Mr. C orbett her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. De- 10:30, devotions, Mrs. L en a S t. ru n , leaving G resham at 7:15 a. m. Is a rea l live m an and should be r e H aven. C lair; 10:45, chalk ta lk , "T he Young Mrs. Mary Bickford had a severe and a la te r ru n leaving P o rtlan d stag e nom inated and elected. People," th e Rev. H. W. M ort; 11:30, attack of Illness th is week. H er a il te rm in al. P ark and Y am hill stre e t, a t discussion led by th e Rev. E. G. R an 6:15 p. m. D. C. Lew is Is again a can d id ate for m ent Is asth m a accom panied by h ea rt to n ; 12. d in n e r; 1:30. devotions, led F ares from G resham to P o rtlan d sta te rep rese n tativ e. He w as c h a ir trouble. by th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore; 1:45, T he L ad les’ Aid of th e M ethodist 30 c e n ts: L innem ann to P o rtlan d 25 m an of th e Judiciary com m ittee a t the rep o rts from schools of th e c irc u it; cen ts.—Adv. last session and did good w ork T h ere ch u rch will hold an ap ro n sa le on 2:10, ad d ress, "G etting and H olding Is no oil on "D. C." Ills official n u m S atu rd ay evening at 7:30. A good th e Boys,” G. 8. B row n; 2:65, d iscus W’ord h a s ,b e e n received from Mrs. ber on th e ballot w ill be 106. program will he given and re fre s h sion. led by th e Rev. A. S. H isey; D ora Bailey of F lo ren ce. Colorado, j m ents w ill be served. 3:15, b u sin ess sessio n ; 4, a d jo u rn th a t h er m other has b««en serio u sly | Money to loan on real estate. F arm I I H K H ’ K TN . ment. ill. S um m er prices In effect _________________ ______ loans at 6 per cent. B. W T horne ____ now. Truck ■ T r u c k Ber ~ pbqrrH» 15« PLEASANT HOME Candidates - Issues FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRES1DENI COODIDGE AND HIS REORGANIZED CABINET O. H. PORTER k Rppubliran Candidate for > > R U F U S C. H OLM AN n J ” 1 DISTRICT JUDGE » < Department No. 1 R epublican P rim aries, May 16 I helped fra m e a n d p ass o u r p ro h ib itio n law a n d I believe It sh o u ld he en fo rced . There is no question as to his ability, integrity, experience. He will handle the big job with credit. The county needs him now. I -P aid Adv. ji I A k ^ T oca ----------------------------------------- tF C A y T g (■ Rack row— | e ft “ ‘>rw. ' u ltu re ; Hoover, Com m erce and Work, Interior* r . r o n ......... t Row New. P o stm a ste r; W eelu ^ War'-' Hu'Jh A tto rn ey G eneral and W ilbur. N avy ’ ’ 1 lu«he"' S U U ; I resident Coolidge; Mellon, Treasury; Svon«, T e c h n ic a litie s s h a ll n o t de- f«at ju s tic e in a c o u rt o v er w hich I p resid e . P rim a rie s M ay 16, 1924 — Adv.