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VOL. 14, NO. 18 G resham O utlook Commissioners Ask Voters to Decide GRESHAM. I!. E. CLOSE M I’ IT V o w i n » '» » iv r v TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ....... ... *1.40 Per Year WORKERS FROM KOI R GRESHAM MAN ( LAIMS NUNDAY SERVICES AT CHURCHES TO CONKER OWNERSHIP IN (AYES METHODIST C in T he sp rin g m eeting of th e P leasan t The ow nership of the Oregon caves Home S unday School asso ciatio n will in Jo sep h in e co unty m ust be decided be held next Sunday, w hen a fine p ro in co u rt, acco rd in g to W alter C. B urch of G resham , who claim s to have gram of ad d re sses and discussions di * ■’ will be given, to g eth er w ith dem on stra tio n s an d m usical num bers. The ch u rch es u n itin g in th e conference are th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist and B aptist, C o ttrell com m unity and Haley nesday of th is week. T he com plaint is ag ain st th e Oregon R esort com- B aptist. n _ . . All M a re _ invited to atten d . pany. He a sk s for $5000 dam ages Ur. Jo h n M cCormick of Salem w ill an<i an additional judgm ent of $5000 be th e sp e ak e r in th e m o rn in g ses- ag ain st th e com pany to pay him for sion, w hich begins at 11-20 H is s u b - U » F o tc u Pa,H'y d u rin g th e p ast year, ject will be "T he Living W ord." Mu- th at' p r i o / 1 “ M a v 'i “ i’s ^ sical num bers w ill be a solo, “S till ered ?he g r e ^ 'p o r t i o n of V c a T s * S w eeter E very Day," by Miss M artha antl * ” • m ore th a n th re e y ears h e'law - in h Baseball League T he serv ices at th e M ethodist E pis- j Being Organized I copal ch u rc h next S unday w ill be | All th e county com m issioners have Anally decided to sta n d p at and let conducted by th e p asto r, th e Rev A At a m eeting of baseball m anagers th e voters decide w h eth e r they acted w ithin th e ir legal rig h ts in le ttin g out th e c o n tra c t for th e B urnside, S ell wood and Ross Islan d bridges. Chas. S. Rudeen, th e ch airm an of serm on. T he Show of T h eir Counte- T hese four tow us w ere en th u sia stic the board of county com m issioners, nan ces." Jack so n Jo n es w ill sing j over th e project, w hich is being fos believes th a t he acted w ith the best of in te n tio n s to give th e peopld w hat t ome Ao T h ee” a t th e m orning s e r tered by the G resham A m erican Legion, and it is hoped they w ill be they w anted. vice. I,n 8*>ape to play by Sunday. May 11. T he east side re sid e n te rs w anted Ur. D. H. Leech, th e su p e rin ten d e n t Sandy, C orbett an d E stacada w ere the bridges in a h u rry ; e a st side clubs of th e E astern d istric t, w ill conduct fnvi,e<1 t0 J° in th e league but had no and com m ittees from all sections p re ‘he b^ ‘neM ° f ,h e rep rese n tatio n a t th e m eeting Wed- vailed upon the com m issioners to m ake haste to com plete them . In the neXt T h u rsd ay evening. R ep o rts from " n " b á s a m e 'place "¡U’th e ’lloriág1’ d íime in v estigations th a t a re now being H agberg of th e H aley ch u rch , and an ,, lly Possessed 160 ac res including a l> of ’he points on th e c irc u it will be hall Monday. May 5. at w hich tim e a conducted th e re has not as yet been ----- of - - .. . stro n g effort will be m ade to induce anthem , "L ift Up Your H eads O Ye the Î. caves and an<* th e adiaran» ad jacen t iu„,i land. On . m.<u m ade by .u th „ e officers th e confer anything revealed th a t w ould in any ith ence. O ther business of im p o rtan ce G ^ 'ie a way in crim in ate th e com m issioners. “ n<l E i,tacada lo J°in - ---------- -------- ..as I t has not been show n th a t they w ere odist choir. will be tran sa cted . T he public will duly recorded in th e office of the The league as planned by th e Le- in stru m e n ta l in being connected w ith B asket d in n er in th e ch u rch w ill county clerk of Jo sep h in e county. The be w elcom e to atten d . gion w as to have been G resham . any g raft or sending out “a g e n ts” to follow th e m o rn in g session and at notice of claim rea d s as follow s: T he topic for th e E pw orth League Aro u td a lc, C orbett, B oring, Sandy and “see" engineers. "N otice is hereby given th a t we, the LAB ENFORCEMENT MASS 1:30 th e business session w ill open A ccording to sen tim en t now being devotional m eeting w ill he "H vm ns E sta ca d a- H ow ever, if th ese th ree und ersig n ed citizen s of the United i.. wfyH" " '*‘,7,"? co n tin u e to hold out the league crystalized by c e rta in daily p apers, it MEETING. th e afte rn o o n session. T he discus- S tates, claim 160 ac res of land cover- of O ur F a ith ." M yrtle R usher w ill be will form w ith four team s. a p p e ars m ore like a political move T he Rev. R. E Close, a s s is ta n t su- 1 s*on of p lan s for a union daily v a c a - ! *nK the cave in th is vicinity to g eth er J leader, It is th e p o p u lar belief in m ost for o th ers to take th e ir place. p erin ten d en t of th e A nti-Saloou tion Bible school w ill be a fe a tu re of w ith th e said caves or an y th in g th a t ; tow ns of th is size and sm a lle r th a t T he investigation is a t its heig h t in m ay be found w ith in th e boundaries j baseball, to be a success ________ financially. BORING M. E. CHURCH , connection w ith th e bridge deals. It L eague of Oregon, who w ill show th e th e b u sin ess hour. A demon«»™»!«,, «r »»,, , v. . I of said location, said b oundaries to ANNOUNCES SERVIU p« should be organized w ith com petent is se cret and the inside in form ation is m otion p ic tu re film “T he L ast Raid A d em o n stratio n of the teach in g of conform to the U nited S tates land su r- _ . ' ‘ officers a t the helm and w hile th e m a n ot given out. T he p ap e rs can only of Sheriff K endall of L inn C ounty” at a p rim a ry class w ill be given by Mrs veys; th a t said b oundaries will be o . jo rity of p lay ers play for th e love of conjecture. W hat m ay be revealed a m ass m eeting a t th e T ro u td ale city Sadie C hase of P lea san t H ome Bap- - «letinitely m arked as soon as a su r- » u n d ay school will be in ses air,» of n . , i. . , th e sp o rt, they often need new eauin w hen th e g rand ju ry gets th ro u g h r e h all on T uesday evening. May 6, a t 8 Q P tist ch u rch . A discussion on "T he vey can be had, or w ithin th e next 60 sion at th e ch u rch Sunday m orning a t , m „ ent an , d baseb alls for each m ains to be seen. T he m ost th a t can ------gam e and be said is th a t th e com m issioners o clock. He will deliver an address, T ea ch e r’s E v an g elistic O pportunity" days, and th a t we in ten d to begin th e th e u su al hour, 10 o ’clock. In th e often when th e atten d a n ce is sm all a p robably acted w ith undue h aste and ta k in g for his su b ject "T he P ric e of wil1 be led by Mrs. A lta Stafford. co n stru ctio n of a tra il or w agon road evening a t 8 o’clock th e re w ill be a 1088 re8»B 8 th e p lay ers have to pay to said caves in th e n ea r fu tu re. special serv ice in honor of th e boys f o r .th e ir eq u ipm ent o u t of th e ir own unw isely in such an im p o rta n t m at V ictory." Prof. H ertzog of Salem , a m em ber of "H . D, H ark n ess and W alter C. of th e te r involving m any m illions of the tax com m unity. T h ere w ill be h«™ »ha i’ th ® ’J2pe ° f th e raem ' B urch, locators." the executive com m ittee of th e Oregon w in De bers of th e leugue th a t sufficient In p ay e rs' money. They should not be MUSIC TO HAVE SWAY In an Interview concern in g th is special siu g in g by som e of th e boys Council of R eligious E ducation will te re st will be aro u sed by playing on a judged gu ilty of m isconduct u n til so IN PIONEER PAGEANT tell of th e new organization, w h at it claim sev eral m o n th s ago Mr. Burch and th e p a sto r w ill p reach a serm on p ercen tag e basis to _____ a ttr a c t paying proven. T he evidence seem s to show, told th e Outlook of th e efforts of h im how ever, th a t they w ere in e x p erien c S inging of th e H allelu jah ch o ru s has a lre ad y accom plished and the self and his p a rtn e r to se cu re the to and for th e boys In w hich he w ill crt,w ds th e re by p u ttin g th e team s on speak of th e n atu re , th e needs th e “ “ “an,cla,ly [nd®P#n<>«at basis, ed and w ere not q u ite big enough for from th e "M essiah,” by a ch o ru s of p ossibilities fo r th e fu tu re. T he l a land u n d er th e S tone und T im ber act, o p p o rtu n ities, and the fath e r of - th e job. ™ e league has adopted ---------- a n numl um ber of 800 voices, w ill be one of th e o u t dies trio from th e C o ttrell ch u rch , b ut th e co u n try w as not surveyed and p rin cip les w hich w ill be Htrongly ad- title could not be obtained at th a t m odern boy. T he p a re n ts and sis te rs hered to, forem ost of w hich Is to bar co n sistin g of Mrs. I. H. P hipps, Mrs. sta n d in g fe a tu re s of th e P io n eer P a g AGED CORBETT MAN tim e. T he p a rtn e rs held on and of th e boys of th e com m unity a re ex- , an y team s from h irin g players to help Chas. W ilkenson and Mrs. Je ss Hite, eant, "How th e W est W as W on,” to RIES FROM INJURIES worked for th ree y ears, clea rin g and w ill sing "N earing th e City.” The building tra ils, an d expended $1500 pected to honor th e boys by th e ir t,le,n th ro u g h a cru cial gume. The be staged h ere May 28 an d 29. presence. A sim ilar serv ice w as held n T n i l v r " ' ^ ‘‘7 " * m,usi be feI1,,W8 Jam es H ow ard, an aged fa rm e r liv A ssem bling of a ch o ru s of such size elem en tary d ep a rtm en t of the P le a s on the p roject, occupying th e land Urtmo Kt v» u . , *),ay »or th e love of th e sp o rt and ing four m iles from C orbett, died has been one of th e m ost difficult a n t H ome I’a p tist ch u rch w ill sing its u nder sq u a tte r's rig h ts. A num ber of a a t t PlojiMfini P lea san t Home M. E. ch u rch last not for w hat raonev th e re Is in it al- early Monday m orning from in ju ries men w ere req u ired to co n stru c t the Sunday and proved a m eans of in though th e team s as a w hole will re received S unday aftern o o n w hen th e ta sk s atten d in g th e p ag e an t p re p a r Sunday school hymn. tra ils and do o th e r w ork. In 1886 a sp iratio n to a larg e congregation. ceive a prize of som e kind. h o rse-d raw n buggy w hich he w as ation, b u t th e sin g e rs have all been house of sh ak es w as built, cam p A nyone who is in terested In g etting driving was stru c k by au autom obile re c ru ite d from W alla W alla, P re sc o tt GODWIN’S JERSEY SALE grounds w ere cleared and accom ino T h ere w ere 27 boys p rese n t and a the league off to a good s ta rt is in v it num ber of fath e rs, m o th ers and s is an d overtu rn ed near th e V ista house and W aitsb u rg , W ashington, an d Mil- WILL BE ATTRACTIVE dations provided for those who m ight te rs. ed to be p rese n t a t th e m eeting to bo on the Colum bia riv er highw ay. The come. In th e fall, 420 feet of ladders held in B oring, Monday evening man w as throw n out upon the pave ton, F re e w a te r and W eston, Oregon. May 5. Of special im p o rtan ce to th e people w ere rem oved from th e caves by Mr. Sunday evening. May 11. th e re will A ju n io r ch o ru s of 600 g rad e school m ent, strik in g his head and f ra c tu r in th is neighborhood is th e auction B urch and put u n d er sh elter for the be a M other's Day service In w hich A p ractice gume w ill be played at ing his skull. F u n eral services w ere ch ild ren w ill au g m en t the ad u lt choir sale to be held next T uesday, May 6, w inter. T ro u td ale Sunday, betw een G resham held a t th e C orbett ch u rch on T h u rs in th e opening ch o ru s of th e pag ean t, on th e H otel Benson F arm by M. G. D uring the su m m er of 1887 Mr. th e m others and d au g h ters w ill be and T routdale. The outcom e of the day afternoon. and accom panim ents w ill be played by Godwin. T his is a com plete d is B urch com pleted th e w ork of clearing especially honored. gam e w ill not affect th e league sta n d Mr. H ow ard w as 86 y ea rs of age. ing. p ersal of th e e n tire dairy herd of around th e caves and spent th e la tte r th H e is survived by his aged wife who , e 65-piece W alla W alia sym phony reg istered Je rse y s, ab o u t 60 head in p a rt of th e sum m er exploring and i POWELL VALLEY is blind. She is the foster m other of i o rch e stra. all. T his 4 s one of th e best h erd s in guiding th o se who cam e to see the HUGE LUMBER ( ARGO A ttorney O liver H ickey of P o rtlan d . T he pag ean t, to be p resen ted for th e w est and co n tain s an im als of w onders. T h ere w ere not m any sight LEFT PORTLAND SUNDAY School w ill close May 16 for th e seers th e re a t th a t tim e and in the fall th e second tim e w ith a c a st of 3200, m ost p o p u lar breeding. Included in T hose Good N ash C lothes sum m er vacation. Miss M arian Rob w ill review 70 y ea rs of h isto ry of th e th e lot a re d au g h ters of such b ulls as he cam e out. T he A m erican ste am er "M onticello" All wool, tailo red to m easure, su it or Pacific N orthw est. ertso n w ill be retain ed as prin cip al, F u ssy F ern s Noble. O nota’s C atillon G resham C om m unity C hurch. «ailed from P o rtlan d , Sunday, A pril o vercoat $23.50. The best clothes on Boy, Oxford You'll Do, Jr., and oth er T he G resham Com m unity ch u rch th e o th er te ac h er being Mrs. A. Camp 27, w ith th e la rg e st carg o of lum ber e a rth for th e price. P. F. Black, Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm sires th a t have m ade th e breed fa will of G resham . T he board decided at th e hold re g u la r serv ices on Sunday. G resham , Oregon.—Adv. mous. One of th e h erd bulls is a son loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. ever ca rrie d from P o rtlan d o r from of Oxford M ajesty F an cy Beau, th e S unday school a t 10 a. m., preach in g la st m eeting to dispense w ith th e th ird any p o rt on th e Pacific co ast and by th e p asto r, E. F. Crook, a t 11 te ac h er, th e atten d a n ce h ard ly w a r iT T ìT younger bull is F e rn ’s Oxford W ar fare, he w as Ju n io r cham pion a t th e o'clock, also p reach in g at 7:45 with ra n tin g th e same. Miss T ecla Shu- probably from an y o th e r w orld port. T his ste am er of th e United A m er G resham fa ir la st fall and is from the special evangelist singers. P ra y e r- holm has decided to re s t for a y ear m eeting will be field W ednesday eve m ost p o p u lar breeding. ican lines in te rco sta l service had ning a t 7:45. A co rd ia l w elcom e is and w ill enjoy a E u ro p ean trip , le av aboard 6,350,612 feet of lum ber v al He tra c e s on sh o rt lines five tim es extended to all. ing about th e 22 of th e m onth w ith a to th a t g re a t foundation sire. Im p o rt ued a t $159,215 for d elivery In New p a rty of P o rtla n d friends. ed Golden F e rn s Lad, th e sire of E m BRIQUETS. York City. T his Im m ense load w as inent. T he sale includes heavy p ro T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th er m ade possible by a deck load of from S um m er prices In effect now. Ek- ducing cows, young stock both sexes, strom T ru c k Service, phone 1581. I eague w ill be held S unday evening 9 to 11 feet. and th e tw o g re a t bulls. T h ere will a t th e L u th e ra n ch u rch , th e presi- also be a q u an tity of personal p ro p T h e n ea rest reco rd to th is w as C edar p o sts for sale. Any q u an tity . e rty sold. A. W. M etzger Co. P h o n e 1451. tf dent, S. M. Staffenson, conducting the m ade in 1913 when th e B ritish ste am service. T he L adles Aid w ill ren d e r er “A lgoa” loaded 6.012,000 feet a t p rogram S atu rd ay evening a t th e P o rtlan d for A u stralia. ch u rch . Mrs. A ugust F ra n k w ill en 1 he m ovem eut of lum ber to ea ste rn te rta in th e L adles Aid a t h e r home United S tate s p o rts has been very T h u rsd ay aftern o o n May 8, a t 2 heavy th is year. S h ip m en ts th e first o ’clock. th ree m onths am ounted to 26,700,000 Miss Violet L angford has retu rn ed feet. Shipm ents d u rin g th is m onth to home from P o rtlan d w h ere she has April 26th am ounted to 24,769,088 feet been em ployed for sev eral weeks. m aking a to tal so fa r th is year of 61,- T he Rev. O. J. W llner w ill p reach i 469,088 feet. L um ber sh ip m en ts for Sunday m o rn in g from th e them e “T he th e e n tire year 1923 w ere less th a n Good S h ep h erd ,” and in the evening 1 6f>.000,000 feet so it would seem th a t from th e w ords, "W hat, is th e Sin th is y e a r’s sh ip m en ts w ill a t least Blotted O ut?” S ervices and p ray e r double th e record of la st year. m eetings as usual. D uring th is m onth th e re have been 17 ste am ers c a rry in g full or p a rtia l cargoes of lum ber In th e In te rc o s ta r ANDREW RYBERG HURT WHILE BLASTING STUMPS trade. W hile th e g re a te r p a rt of th is lum ber h as been delivered to New Andrew Ryberg. 65 y ea rs old. living | York sh ip m e n t, a re m ade to 'a lm o sT a n n ear th e Pow ell Valley sto re. w as i ea ste rn and G ulf p o rts w ith whom wo serio u sly h u rt y esterd ay w hile b la st I have steam er service. ing stu m p s on th e W alford Staffenson Tho "M onticello” had on board 500 . FERN’S OXFORD WARFARE, 2I7MNI place. S ev eral ch a rg es had been set The g re a t young h erd sire th a t w ill be sold next T uesday a t the Godwin ' and all had gone off b u t one. S u p , tons of m iscellaneous carg o besides sale the 10,500 to n s of lu m b er m aking a posing It was dead he w ent to see ju st j to tal cargo of 11,000 tons* as th e b last w ent off. He w as throw n E xports of lum ber from P o rtlan d 20 feet and suffered a broken arm , a I during the first four w eeks of A pril slig h tly fra c tu re d skull and num erous am ounted to 27,723,806 feet of th is cu ts and b ru ises. T he Injured man am ount 13.775,271 feet w as for China, was h u rrie d to a P o rtlan d hospital 10,868,154 feet for Ja p an . 2.832,667 feet w here rep o rts th is m o rn in g a re th a t for A u stralia and th e b alan ce to th e he Is doing well. United Kingdom and th e c o n tin e n t “For seven years the people have borne with uncomplain ing courage the tremendous burden of national and lo cal taxation. These must both be reduced.” — Calvin Coolidge Vote for Coolidge Primaries May 16 SALE ON RATINES Imported French Heather Ratines 36-inches wide, Regular yard Sale Price 98c Paid Advertisement. Paid for by I. L. Patterson Manager Coolidge Campaign JT $1.25 S For PE C IA L S One Week Only DOMESTIC RATINES Comes in Alaize, Cornflower, I’ongee, Nile Rose and White JUSTICE VERSUS POLITICS A PLAIN STATEMENT 111 Regular 60c, Sale Price 48c Children’s Blue Play Suits I have been In b usiness here for th irty y ears and nobody has ever accused me of a sin g le dishonest or im proper act. 1 have been C om m issioner for M ultnom ah co unty for four y ears and never before has a ch a rg e of im proper conduct been b ro u g h t ag a in st me. My life, public and p riv ate, is an open book, My record is w ith- out a flaw. Every act of m ine has been intended fo r th e best in te re st of you people of M ultnom ah county. I have sought to find o ut w hat you w anted, and then I have tried to get It for you. I ask you to learn all th e facts 1 ask of you nothing but justice. CHARLES S. RUDEEN, ( hair man. Board of County Commissioner*. —Paid Adv. 15c, 25c and 35c NEE O IR Special 85c CHARLES S. RUDEEN ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS SPECIAL FOR MEN Good Grade Khaki Pant», Reg. $1.95 WINDOW Misses % Length MERCERIZED HOSE Special for Saturday and Monday at 25c a Pair $1.75 MOTHER’S DAY, MAY 11 Remember Mother with a Card, u e have a Good Assortment, now in Stock WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Phonc 14,1 "The House oj Quality" Gresham DEPP’S RACKET STORE