Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 16, 1924, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY,
VOL. 14, NO. 28
FAIR PLAY ASKED
FOR E. A. ENQUIST
VOTERS, DON’T GET
CONFUSED VOTINO
FOR COMMISSIONERS
M ultnom ah county, beyond th e city
lim its of P o rtlan d , is big in a re a b u t 1
com paratively
sm all
In
voting
stre n g th . T h at p a rt of ou r com m uni- j
ty has a m erito rio u s claim for re p re ­
se n tatio n in the le g isla tu re, and offers
a candidate for th e rep u b lican n o rn l-’
n atio n in th e person of E. A. E n q u ist ;
of W arrendale. T h at E n q u ist Is w ell
th o u g h t of by tho se who know him
b est is evidenced by the fac t th a t he ■
has been school d irecto r and clerk the
g re a te r p a rt of 20 y ea rs he has lived
In the d istrict.
G enerosity and fa ir play a re big e le ­
m ents in red-blooded A m ericanism .
H eeding th ese im pulses every voter
should give th e situ atio n th o u g h tfu l
co nsideration and m ake it his p a rtic u - |
la r b usiness to see th a t ou r a g ric u l­
tu r a l com m unity sh a ll have re p re se n ­
ta tio n on th e ticket. Out of 13 to be
REPUBLICANS, UNITE.
nom inated it is not too m uch to ask
T he follow ing recom m endations are
th a t one come from outside th e city of ma(je by th e Oregon R epublican club
P o rtlan d .
, an(j th e Oregon R epublican U nion
E. A. E n q u ist of e a ste rn M ultnom ah conference. T hese nam es a re urged
county (P. O. W a rre n d a le ) is a can- ¡n or(j er th a t d elegates and electo rs
d idate fo r re p re se n ta tiv e in th e legis- m ay be d istrib u ted th ro u g h o u t th e
la tu re. H e w as born of Sw edish p ar- gtaj e
en tag e in 1884 and brought to A m eri­
F o r D elegates— S tate a t L arg e
ca In his childhood. A high school
Bishop, F an n ie K., of M arion Co.
education has been supplem ented by
C a rter, Wm. A., of M ultnom ah Co.
20 y ea rs p rac tica l experience in com ­
E venson, O. J., of C olum bia Co.
m ercial flàhing and farm in g in e a s t­
F u lto n , G. C., of C latsop Co.
e rn M ultnom ah county, an d ’h y active
Johnso n , A. J., of B enton Co.
In te re st in ed ucational m a tte rs, he
M arsters, A. C., of D ouglas Co.
h aving been d irec to r and c le rk of
M etchan, Phil, of M ultnom ah Co.
school d istric t No. 46 for m any y ea rs. F o r D elegates T hird C ongressional
T he follow ing ex cerp ts strik e th e k ey ­
D istrict (M ultnom ah Co.)
n ote of his platfo rm :
M atthieu, 8. A., of M ultnom ah Co.
"G ive every th in g th a t grow s a good
Lee, J. D., for Coolidge (w rite in
s ta r t—boys and g irls Included—and
For President
th e crop w ill tu rn out w ell. L eg isla­
Coolidge, Calvin, of M asschusetts.
tion th a t gives In tellig en t expression
F o r Vice P re sid en t
to m oral and ed ucational forces is
Low den, F ra n k 0., of Illinois.
good leg islatio n —and good business.
F o r E lecto rs
W e w ill go faste r if we go slow , w ith
Boyd, Daniel, of W allow a Co.
ex p erim en tal legislation. T he b eaten
G eorge, M. C., of M ultnom ah Co.
tr a il is sa fe st and b est in th e long
G owan, A. W., of H arn ey Co.
ru n . T axes w ill reduce them selves if
H olm an, Glen O., of P olk Co.
w e a re as ca refu l and fru g a l w ith
S tea rn s, Sr., J. O., of M ultnom ah Co.
th e public m oney as we a re w ith our
T he follow ing rep u b lican s a re rec-
own. In public, as w ell as in p riv ate omnj en(j ed fo r n om ination fo r th e
life, we should keep In line w ith th e ¡ gtate le g isla tu re :
id eals of rig h t th in k in g men and
F o r S tate S en ate
w om en.”
C orbett, H a rry L.
H is slogan is, "E conom y: More
D unne, Joe E.
E conom y; S till More Econom y.”
H uston, O liver B.
S tap les, Isa a c E.
TO OUR READERS.
T hom as, G eorge B.
On acco u n t of th e second re g u la r
F or R ep resen tativ es (T h irteen )
Issue of th e O utlook th is w eek com ­
ing on election day, it has been found
Bailey, .1. O.
n ec essary to p u t th is issue in th e
B ennett, J. E.
m ails T h u rsd ay n ig h t and F rid ay
E n q u ist, E. A.
m orning.
G erm an, F red W.
So m uch political ad v e rtisin g de­
G ordon, H e rb e rt
m anded space in T uesd ay ’s O utlook
th a t m uch reading m a tte r and som e
H u rlb u rt, Thos. H.
ad s intended for th a t issue had to be
K im ble, Addle S.
om itted.
K
irkw ood, R. J.
An effort has been m ade to get th is
K oehn, G eorge L.
issue d istrib u ted as early as possible.
K uehn, Louis.
BRIQUETS.
Lew is, D. C.
All C. O. D. o rd ers delivered in Ju n e
R auch, Geo. L.
fo r one ton or m ore, $14.75. E kstrom
W oodw ard, W illiam F.
T ru c k Service, phone 1581.
PROCURE YOUR SUN HATS NOW
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For Boys.........................$1.25, $1.45, $2.15
For Men a t ...........................$2.25 and $3.75
These canvas shoes are the reliable product of the Bea­
con Falls Shoe Company
New Patent Leather Steppers cor the little folks, brown
leather sandals, sizes 11 to 5, real leather
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
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G resh am G ra n g e H a ll
SATURDAY, MAY 17, AT 8 P. M. I
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D ivision o f O reg o n S ons o f V etera n s
B en efit lo c a l cam p
COMMERCIAL CLUB
MEMBERS FORI M
MONDAY EVENING
K IM I WORDS.
Mr. F. S. Senu is a law yer of P o rt-
land and a farm er of G resham . He Is
a t hom e in P o rtlan d in th e Yeon
building an d a t home h ere on his farm
ju st south of H ogan statio n .
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DON’T
BE
MISLED.
T h at is a tine piece of political
ch ican ery on th e p a rt of c e rta in can-
didates for co unty com m issioner and
th e ir b ack ers to s ta rt th e idea th a t if
1 th e ir tick et as a w hole is not voted
It w ill m ore th a n likely let th e r e ­
Mr. Senn is also at hom e in saying
called com m issioner back in.
kind w ords and show ing his a p p re ­
D on't be m isled into th in k in g th a t
ciation of th e efforts of o th ers. Of
you have to vote for S m ith in o rd er
course, being a p ro g ressiv e fa rm e r as
to keep Rudoen from being re-elected
w ell as law yer, he ta k es th e Outlook.
on th e recall. T h ere's n o thing to It.
H is recen t le tte r in ren ew in g his su b ­
Vote your choice but consider c a re ­
sc rip tio n is too good to be lost o r soon
fully th e ad v isab ility of voting for a
fo rg o tten .
H is le tte r is a double
m an who h as had y ea rs of experience
h ead er, as you w ill see, w hich is ad d ­
ed proof of o u r previous statem en t. In county affairs w ith a clean record
In p referen ce to one who has had
H e says.
none.
"W e have y o u r ex p iratio n notice on
th e G resham O utlook, and h erew ith | 8 H E B | F P HURLBURT A WORKER,
enclose you our check for $1.50.
F o r ten y ea rs Sheriff H u rlb u rt has
“In th is connection, p erm it us to
say th a t we have enjoyed your p aper been in office and from th e tim e he
d u rin g th e p a st year. We find it full took th e oath of office he has labored
of good Usings, and though we have co n stan tly to b rin g th e office w ith its
th e P o rtlan d p ap ers every day, yet m any different d ep a rtm en ts to be sec­
we alw ay s look fo rw ard to o u r local ond to none in th e w hole country.
p ap er. I am in te reste d in th e G re sh ­ T h a t he has succeeded in a re m a rk ­
am d istric t, as 1 have a farm of some able m an n er is a m a tte r of record
220 ac res n e a r H ogan statio n , and A casu al v isit to th e co u rth o u se will
your p ap er h as never overlooked an convince anyone of this. To so su c ­
o p p o rtu n ity to boost G resham and ceed has dem anded executive ability
of a high o rd er, co n stan t and faithful
vicinity.
service, th e ra r e sagacity in selecting
“ P erm it m e also to th a n k you for th e proper dep u ties and a s sista n ts t o
th e kindly m ention you have m ade of g eth er w ith th e supervision of all th e
th e candidacy of W. A. E k w all for d ep artm en ts th a t th is high efficiency
c irc u it ju d g e of M ultnom ah county. sh a ll be m aintained. And w ith all th is
Mr. E kw all w as in my office and w as Sheriff H u rlb u rt p ossesses th e happy
asso ciated w ith me fa r som e 12 years. facu lty of keeping th is varied ma
H e studied law w hile in my office. ch in ery ru n n in g harm oniously. T h ere
Being w ithout m eans, he w as co m p ell­ h as never been even a rip p le of d is­
ed to w ork d u rin g th e daytim e and cord, n eith er h as th e re been any
studied law a t night, finally passin g clash w ith th e local police d e p a rt­
th e b ar exam in atio n w ith c re d it to m ent, even th o u g h he has m ore legal
him self. L ater on he w as appointed au th o rity th a n th e local police, in
to th e bench by th e m ayor of th is city, th a t th e co unty is bigger th a n the
from am ong m any candidates. Since city
his elevation to th e bench he h as giv­
T he m an w ho p ossesses th e se var
en
em in
,
. . en . t . sa tisfac tio n , both to . the .led q u alities is indeed ra re . In th ese
b a r and to th e pub ic. T hough h e h a s •
ten
g T M. H u rlb u rt haa
proved him self not only of g reat
com pelled to stru g g le sin ce childhood, w orth to th e county, b u t each year,
he has, th ro u g h in d u stry an d honesty, because of his experience, he has be­
m ade h lm salf adm ired and com m end­ com e of m ore and m ore value to the
ed by all th o se who know him , and ta x payers. By quiet, w atchful, p e r­
we bespeak for him your k in d est co n ­ siste n t atten tio n to duty, he saves
sid eratio n a t th e p rim a ry on May .16, th o u san d s of d o lla rs for th e people.
w hen he com es up for nom ination.
It would be th e h eig h t of folly to d is­
pense w ith th e service of such a m an
MORE GOOD WORDS.
T h ere Is no office w ith m ore te m p ta ­
We alw ays th o u g h t th e O utlook w as tions to g ra ft and co rru p tio n . But
In a class by Itself b u t now we le arn j Sheriff H u rlb u rt has ten y ea rs of
th a t it is in a class of six—th e b est j clean, stra ig h t, honest service to rec-
six. Even th a t m eans a good deal om m end him. T h ere Is no arg u m en t,
and we ap p re cia te th e kind w ords how ever p lausible, th a t can overcom e
and co n sid eratio n th a t placed us serv ice like this. Our ap p reciatio n
am ong th o se on th e high p in n acle of can best be show n next F rid a y by an
en th u sia stic and stro n g m ajo rity of
fam e.
A le tte r from th e U n iv ersity of votes to keep him In office as our
sheriff.
M issouri School x>f Jo u rn a lism say s:
T he arg u m e n ts a re now all In. We
Your p ap er nas been selected as
one of th e ’eix best co u n try w eeklies In ki^ow w hat he h as done In th e tax de­
th e state. T he nam in g of th e se six p artm en t, how he has reo rg an ized the
co u n try n ew sp ap ers w as by th e sec­ w hole system so th a t we have one of
re ta ry of your own sta te p ress a sso ­ th e best In th e w hole co u n try , and
ciation, a t th e sug g estio n of th e U ni­ th ereb y saves us th o u san d s of d o llars
v ersity of M issouri School of J o u r n a l­ each year. At K elly B utte also he haR
tran sfo rm ed th is in stitu tio n from a
ism.
big expense, so m uch th a t it had to
“T he M issouri school w ould a p p re ­ be closed up, u n til now, u n d er Sheriff
c iate a m arked copy of tw o se p a ra te H u rlb u rt, It is a self-su p p o rtin g and
re c e n t Issues of y o u r p ap e r for a a paying proposition.
T he county
Jo u rn a lism w eek exhibit here, May 12 jail is one of th e b est conducted p r is ­
to 17.”
on« in th e U nited S tate s and w here
o th e r sheriffs have pocketed th e p ro f­
G resham Com m unity C hurch.
its m ade from feeding th e p riso n ers
R eg u lar serv ices a t th e G resham ' 88 one of th e p erq u isites of th e office
com m unity ch u rch Bible S tan d ard . | Shel!® ” ur(,b,urt4a has t,u r " ed
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profit back in to th e co unty tre a su ry ,
S unday school a t 10 a. m. P reach in g an(j jagt yea r th e tre a su ry w as rich e r
a t 11 a. m. P re ac h in g a t 8 p. m. S u n -| by $20,000 from th is source alone,
day evening. P ra y e r m eeting on W ed­ T h ere h as n ev er been ad v erse c r iti­
nesday evening a t 8 p. m. All are cism of th is office, for th e reaso n th a t
a clean, s tra ig h t, h o n est m an has
co rd ially Invited to th e se services been o u r sheriff. Such men Indeed
REV. F. E. CROOK, P asto r.
a re ra re .
Featuring These Specials for This
Week Only, Commencing Saturday
Morning, May 17th
Recvlar $2.95 punted Silk Crepe. 40 inches wide
Sale P t’?e, yard................................... .... $2.35
Regular $2.75 Silk and Wool Canton Crepe. 40 inches
wide, navy, tan and grey, Special, y ard.... $2.29
12 Mommie weight Imported Japanese Pongee Silk
Special per yard..................................................... 88<i
Regular $2.85 Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches
wide, good weight Chrysanthemum, SpcI yd. $2.39
60-inch Mercerized Table Damask, extra value
Special per yard..................................................... 43 <’
Regular 65c Turkish Towels, large size, pink and blue
border, Special, each........... ................................. 49d
Regular 35c W hite Turkish Towels, good size and
weight, Special, each............................................ 25»‘
36-inch B est Q u a lity P e r c a le s in lig h t fa n c y
p a ttern s, so ld reg u la r at 2 8 c, S p cl. yd . 2 4c
27-inch Cheviot Shirtings, good assortment of striped
patterns for shirts, rompers, etc., Special, yard 19d
32-inch Silk Striped Shirtings, sold regular at 59c
Special at yard....................................................... 43C
36-inch Colored Outing Flannel, good weight, our reg­
ular 28c quality, Special at, yard........................ 25d
36-inch White Outing Flannel, our regular 32c quality
Special at yard....................................................... 26d
The mark will be money at this affair.
Come and be a pre-war millionaire
F ull Line o f S h oes for the w h o le fa m ily
to be fou n d here
Watch for the bugles and drums
L. A. WACK & CO.
R E FR E SH M E N T S W ILL BE SERVED
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1921
H ear ye, h ea r ye, m em bers of th e
40c, 50c
and 35c
and 35c
Children’s Crash Hats in white and linen colors..
50<‘
Misses’ and Women’s Trimmed Straws..... 25<‘ and 35<‘
CANVAS SHOES
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E D IT O R IA L
In g en e ral on th is m a tte r each
b allo t—th e re g u la r nom inating b al­
lot and th e rec all b allo t—should be
studied and m ark ed as if th e re w ere
only th e one ballot, for one in no
w ay ta k e s th e place of th e other.
T he voter should rem em ber he
h as th re e th in g s to do.
(1) N om inate a m an for county
com m issioner for th e four y ear
te rm beginning n ex t Ja n u a ry . I t is
Mr. R udeen's term th a t would re g ­
u la rly expire a t th a t tim e.
(2) Vote to re c a ll or not to re c a ll
any one or Ml th ree of th e p rese n t
com m issioners.
(3) Vote to elect th e ir su ccesso rs
If recalled.
One th in g th a t m ay confuse som e
v o ters is th a t th e very m en who
m ay be recalled m ay be voted for to
succeed them selves. So it is pos
sible to rec all a com m issioner and
re -e le c t him to succeed him self on
th e recall. D oubtless m any u n w it­
tin g ly and som e ju s t for a th o u g h t­
less joke w ill m a rk th e ir b allo ts in
th a t way.
Men’s Straw ..................
25c,
Boy Scout Straw ........................ 30c
Childen’s S t r a w ....................... 25c
MAY
Gresham
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Oregon
(1 resham C om m ercial club, th is Is
for you and any who w ish to become
m em bers.
T he m em b ers’ forum plan has
been adopted by th e club and w ill
be in a u g u ra ted Monday evening by
a luncheon a t W ithrow 's beginning
at 6:30 an d closing about S.
T he plan adopted Includes a w eek­
ly luucheou on Monday evenings
w ith brief, snappy speaking on
tim ely and im p o rta n t su b jects by in ­
vited lead ers of th o u g h t and ac tiv i­
ty. It w ill be a tim e to consider
briefly su b jects of tim ely In terest,
pass reso lu tio n s, etc.
T he com m ittee of th e com m ercial
club having th is tn ch a rg e co n sists
of L. S. E llerm an , ch airm an , J. R.
M artin and A. 8. Hisey. T his is a
good live com m ittee and they p ro m ­
ise som e th in g s w o rth while. The
luncheon w ill be fifty cen ts a plate.
T he sp e ak e rs for M onday n ig h t
a re from th e Oregon sta te cham ber
and a re th e follow ing: W. L. Boise,
ch a irm an of th e lan d settlem en t
com m titee; W. G. Ide, m an ag er of
land se ttle m en t w eek and R. H.
Kipp, m an ag er of th e m ark etin g
com m ittee.
Names should be rep o rted by Mon­
day noon to J. R. M artin, phone 43,
or W ith ro w ’s, phone 1111.
HOLMAN IS STRONG.
' R ufus H olm an is w ithout question
th e stro n g est, m ost capable and ex­
perienced m an am ong all th e c a n d i­
dates
for
county
com m issioner,
eith er as a re g u la r nom inee or on the
rec all ballot.
He w as county com m issioner for 10
y ears s tra ig h t and for 10 y ea rs w as
ch airm an of th e In te rs ta te bridge
com m ission. T he building and oper
atlon of th e In te rs ta te bridge is re ­
garded as one of th e m ost successful
public e n te rp rise s of Its m agnitude
ever accom plished.
He w ould apply th e sam e p rin cip les
of honesty and economy to th e bu ild ­
ing of th e co unty bridges.
U nder his le ad ersh ip m any refo rm s
and public w orks w ere b ro u g h t about,
some of w hich w ere criticised at the
tim e b ut a re now reg ard ed as w orthy
m onum ents to a g re a t county and
state.
He in tro d u ced system and r e g u la r­
ity into th e co u n ty ’s business affairs.
He estab lish ed th e county p u rc h a s­
ing d ep a rtm en t and accom plished
m any o th e r refo rm s and econom ies.
H e took th e ad m in istra tio n of coun­
ty relief out of politics and obtained
th e co operation of th e Public W elfare
B ureau tn th e work.
H e reo rg an ized th e co unty farm ,
p u ttin g th e farm in g o p eratio n s u nder
th e d irectio n of th e Oregon A g ricu l­
tu ra l college and th e c a re of th e In­
m ates In ch a rg e of train ed n u rses.
At th e risk of being considered p u g ­
nacious, he contended for th e public
in te re sts a t a ll tim es re g a rd le ss of
who tra n sg re sse d th ereo n .
He w as In stru m en tal In th e co n ­
stru c tin g th e co unty ho sp ital for the
safe and hum ane ca re of th e county'x
ill and u n fo rtu n a te .
T he ho sp ital,
like th e In te rs ta te bridge w as co n ­
stru cted w ithin th e estim ates, w ithout
c re a tin g a public debt.
M ainly u n d er his ad m in istra tio n the
co u n ty 's system of good ro ad s w as
developed and th e co u n ty ’s b ea u ti­
ful highw ays w ere built.
Mr. H olm an fav o rs callin g for se p ­
a ra te bids on th e c o n stru c tio n of the
bridges. He w ould Invite bids on th e
various kinds of w ork and m a terial
Involved— th e
su b stru c tu re ,
steel
w ork and ro ad w ays. On th e I n te r ­
s ta te bridge, Mr. H olm an says, th e re
w ere 13 se p a ra te c o n tra c ts, resu ltin g
In com petition and low er bids.
Mr. H olm an h as no ax es to grind
no c o n tra c to rs to favor, no personal
4nt.erests to conserve. H e sta n d s for
efficiency, econom y and public good.
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
<1.30 Per Year
SCHOOL ATHLETICS
CLAIM ATTENTION
In te re s t in school ath letics is d i­
vided betw een baseball and te n u is a t
th is season and the n ex t few days
w ill decide m a tte rs of cham pionship.
T he en tire te n n is club of 25 m em bers
en tered th e to u rn am en t an d th e gam es
a re a ttra c tin g m any of th e high and
g rad e school pupils and tow nspeople.
T he first round of th e te n n is to u rn a ­
m en t has been played w ith the fol­
low ing re su lts:
P au l R u sh er elim in ates M elchoir
D uncan 6 to 1. 6 to 0.
W inston S tro n g elim in ates David
L ane 6 to 0, 6 to 1.
Bill K eenan elim in ates V earl H ow ­
ell 6 to 1, 6 to 3.
Stafford D ow sett elim in ates O rville
Jo h n so n 6 to 0, 6 to 0.
Guy R u sh er elim in ates G. A nder­
son 6 to 2. 7 to 5.
Jam es M cA llister d efau lts Glen F ull.
Ray W adsw orth d efa u lts Ed. Stubbs.
E. Nelson d efau lts Reggie S ten n er-
son.
La Monte S tuck d e fa u lts-G ra n t Mc­
M illan.
Lesley Lynch d efau lts A rchie P e te r­
son.
R alph W adsw orth d efau lts C lair
Stockton,
T he to u rn a m e n t w ill be finished be­
fore school Is o u t and th e re su lts of
th e second und th ird ro u n d s and th e
sem i-finals and tint,Is w ill be pub­
lished. K een com petition Is expected
in th e final ro u n d s and th e m atches
a re being w atched w ith in terest.
B aseball P ro sp ects Are Bright.
A fter holding G resham sco reless for
tw o innings, G resham tu rn ed th e
gam e Into a slu g fest, scoring a t w ill
and h ittin g one p itc h er out of th e box.
In th e gam e w ith M olalla T uesday.
T he final score w as 9 to 0 in favor of
G resham . W inters, by su p erb p itch ­
ing, held M olalla to one h it and cam e
n ear p itching a no-hit, n o -ru n gam e.
M olalla, in th e la st of th e th ird Inn­
ing, "flew off the b a t” an d ap p a ren tly
could n o t se ttle down to ea rth again.
T he h ard h ittin g of L unday and
Woods and the p itch in g of W inters
w ere fea tu re s of th e gam e.
Tw o m ore gam«*s rem ain on th e
schedule, one w ith M olalla on the
la tte r ’s ground on F rid a y of th is
w eek and one w ith T he D alles on
T h u rsd ay of n ex t w eek here. W ins
over th ese team s cinch th e ch am pion­
ship of W illnm ette V alley and m iddle
C olum bia d istric ts. By v irtu e of th e
victory over D ufur, w hich h as th e
U pper C olum bia d is tric t ch am pion­
ship, and th e decisive victory over
Scappoose, L ow er Colum bia ch a m ­
pions, G resham h as p rac tica lly th e
sta te ch am pionship cinched.
L ast year w hen G resham claim ed
th e sta te cham pionship, Salem , Mo­
la lla and Im bler co n tested h er right.
Salem has been defeated by M olalla
th is y ear and O resh am 's cru sh in g de­
feat of M olalla leaves b ut th e team s
of so u th e rn and e a ste rn Oregon as
possible co n ten d ers for sta te c h a m ­
pionship, b ut It is doubtful if any
team in th o se sectio n s h as as good a
reco rd as G resham .
NEAR EAST R ELIEF
BUNDLE DAY, MAY 21
R eader, do you w an t a g re a t sa tis ­
faction in th e co n scio u sn ess of sh a r
ing som e of your good th in g s w ith
th o se in d ire need? W ould you like
to know th a t you have helped relieve
a child of h u n g er, suffering, o r p e r ­
haps d eath ? T hen g a th e r up a bundle
of outgrow n, ca st off, o r u seless clo th ­
ing and do n ate It to th e N ear E ast
R elief w ork. D eliver y o u r bundle to
one of th e ch u rch es or to th e Out
look office or th e Bank of G resham , or
send It d ire c t to J . J. H an d sak er, 613
LEGION BALL TEAM
IS GOING STRONG Stock E xchange, P o rtlan d .
You w on’t m iss m any useful th in g s
T he A m erican Legion b aseball team w hich will be of untold use and help
w ill play B oring a t Boring Sunday, In th e o rp h an a g e w ork.
May 18. On ac co u n t of th e high
school ex ercises w hich w ill be held
A d d itio n a l L ocals
S unday aftern o o n in th e gym nasium
T he Sew and So c irc le of th e M eth­
th e hom e g ro u n d s a re not available. odist L ad les’ Aid will m eet at th e
T he local team h as a gam e scheduled hom e of Mrs. F ra n k P eak on W ednes­
w ith C ascade Locks, here, for S u n ­ day, May 21. T he h o stess will be a s ­
sisted by Mrs. H a rry Ott, Mrs. Cecil
day, May 25. T he Legion team m et M etzger, Mrs. C. O. S ch n eider an d
defeat a t th e h an d s of C ascade Locks Mrs. H. J. Buzlck.
rec en tly and w ill m ake a stro n g effort
R obert M ercer, a stu d e n t a t O. A. C.
to even up th e sco re betw een th e two. sp en t th e la st w eek-end w ith I lls p a r ­
T he Legion team Is w ell organized en ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E M ercer.
Mrs. E lla H o rn lsh w as quite badly
now, w ith p len ty of p lay ers av ailab le bruised W ednesday forenoon w hen
an d It Is th e p o p u lar belief th a t she w as knocked down hy a ca r on
G resham will p ut a w inning team Into Main s tre e t n ea r L. A. W ack's store.
tb e field th is year. T he p lay ers a re T he ca r backed Into Main s tre e t from
all local boys and no paid p lay ers are Second and h it h er as ahe waa c ro s s ­
ing th e stre e t. No bones w ere broken
on th e team .
but she w as badly shocked. Mr. K ar-
Any who can and a re in te reste d are lan of th e W hite Rose D airy, d riv er of
u rged to atten d th e gam e a t Boring th e c a r has done all he could for th e
and a good crow d Is hoped for a t the relief of Mrs. H ornlsh.
H orace S agers, aged 70, lost Ms life
gam e Sunday, th e 25th.
early W ednesday m orning w hen the
house in w hich he w as sleeping on th e
U ndenom I na I loual A nnoe ncenien t s. W H. R ogers farm n ea r S p ringdale
T he u su al services w ill be held at b u rn ed to th e ground. T he aged m an,
th e I.O . O F. h all for th e G resham who has been em ployed about the
U ndenom inational ch u rch . Rev. 8. F. place or for n eighbors, has been oc­
P itts will preach next S unday at 2:30 cupying th e u p p er p a rt of th e old
p. nt. Good live p ray er m eetings are house
It Is supposed th a t th e fire
held on T uesday evenings arid Bible o rig in ated from a m atch secured to
Study on F rid ay evenings a t 7:30. light pipe or c ig a re tte and th a t when
E veryone is co rd ially Invited.
th e man found his m eans of exit hy
FOR RALE OR TRADE for young stock, ! th e sta irw a y c u t off h e Jumped from
milk < ow. Hurhank seed potatoes Veg- I th e u p p er p orch and th ro u g h som e In­
Jar fc Gerber, It. 4, Box »0
I ju ry was un ab le to escap e th e fire.