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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1924)
I T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook CITY WILL BE ASKED TO BUY PARK SITE N ew Bryan Pictures MANY AWARDS ARE WON AT MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR I MRS. JOHN (O N LEY RIES A I I EK LONG SUFFERING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS LOCAL TEAM LOSE hard luck game Mrs. Jo h n Conley passed aw ay at h er hom e In G resham on F rid ay eve ning, A ugust 1, a fte r several m ouths m eeting of m em bers of L II ESTO( K—H( HI S IS . Open C lasses th e fair board w as held la st night a t of illn ess from urem ic poisoning, aged n ing in every cla ss except 2 y ea r old The G resham basebell team got th e se c re ta ry 's office on th e fair ‘ 7 years. F u n eral services w ere held an d y earlin g bull, not show n. Percherou*. g rounds. W hile th e re w ere about ten Monday from th e M ethodist Episcopal aw ay to a bad s ta r t in Sunday s gam e S tallio n s, 3 y ea rs and o ver—F irst, C uernsey*. d irec to rs p re se n t no official business v th e Rev. « . a A. n lse anil i and “ Kainst the A m erican R ailw ay E xpress ch ---------w u rch , „ by 8. y Hlsey, A. C. Ruby, P o rtlan d . Sr. Bull Calf—F irst, G reenm au & in te rm en t w as In th e G reshum ceine- w as tran sa cted . “ ,ld ^ s p i t e sev eral rallies, m et S tallio n s. 2 y ea rs— F irst an d second, Son. A. C. Ruby. T he tim e since th e close of the fair tery. T he pall b ea rers w ere all old defeat by a score of 9 to 7. Sr. H eifer Calf— F irs t an d second. S tallio n s, Y earlin g —F irs t and sec on S unday had been too sh o rt for Sec A com bination of e rro rs and seven neighbors and frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. G reenm au & Son. ond, A. C. Ruby. r e ta ry P u lfe r to p re p a re an y th in g like Conley. They w ere Geo. W. K enney, ■its gave th e R ailro ad ers five scores G rand and J r . Cham pion B ull__ M ares, 3 y ea rs an d over— F irs t and D. W. McKay, Jo h n Bliss. W illiam Mc H» four Innings as ag a in st none for a com plete re p o rt of rec eip ts and ex G reenm au & Son. second, A. C. Ruby, penses hence all w as vague as to how K enzie, Wm. S ales and J. R. Cava- Gresham . H ow ever, in G resham 's h alf G rand and J r. Cham pion F em ale_ nagh. th e fa ir cam e out financially. I t w as of th - e -----*••• fo u rth , « a vum com um bination of hits h its M ares, 2 y ea rs— F irs t an d second, auon of G reennian & Son. A. C, Ruby. Mrs. Conley is survived by h er aged a " d e rro rs Kave th e locals th e ir first sta te d a m eeting would be held in a Brown Swiss. few days a t w hich tim e a p a rtia l r e F illie s and Colt, u u d er 1 y ea r__F irs t husband, whose h ealth is broken and tW° 8corc8- Again in the fifth the B ull, 3 years an d over—F irs t, T. w hose eyesight is dimm ed, an adopted ! ,e neniy pushed over th re e ru n s m ak- an d second, A. C. Ruby. p o rt may be looked for. B rugger. son. F. G. Conley of O akland. Cali- i “ K the 8core 8 “ > -*• In G resham s T he m eeting of d irec to rs la st night Belgians. Y earling Bull— F irst, T. B rugger. fo rn ia ; th re e siste rs, in C anada, Mrs. I h alf of ,ho 8eventh w ith th e help of w as for th e p u rpose of co nsidering the S tallio n s, 3 y e a rs and over—F irs t S enior Bull Calf—F irs t an d third, A lice W hitehead, Mrs. C h arlo tte S h ar- tW° lu sty ,w o b«8e hit». a single and ad v isab ility of se cu rin g for th e city and second, A. C. Ruby. Jo h n Iloeckli, L in u to u ; second, P aul m an and Mrs. M artha T isdale: four " " e rr o r - ,bp hoys counted th ree m ore an d the use of th e fa ir the tr a c t of S tallio n s, y e a rlin g —F irs t A C Boeckli. ab o u t eight ac re s adjoining th e fair Ruby. nephew s, W. J. T isdale of P o rtlan d . rl,n s Tbe E xPrpss com pany counted Ju n io r Bull C alf—T. B rugger. J. M. B rooks of Chico. C alifornia, W. ' <>nC® aK,,i" *" th e seventh b ut from g ro u n d s on th e n o rth , know n as the M ares, over 3 y ea rs—F irs t an d sec Cows, 4 y ears an d over—F irs t and P. B rooks of B eaverton and J. S. I tllen u n ti* *b® end of th e gam e they > S m ith tra c t. T his tra c t has been in ond, A. C. Ruby. second, T. Brugger. Brooks of Wasco, O regon; two nieces ' " e" easy ° ut8- Tilings looked brig h t an estate since th e death of N orm an M ares, 2 y ea rs—F irs t, A. C. Ruby. Cows, 3 years— F irst, T. B rugger. Mrs. E rd in e B eadle of G resham and for O r«, h «m in th e ir h alf of th e ninth Sm ith. I t is now about to be scld by C h ild ren 's Pony— F irst, Andy An- NI I’ o I Jo or, sie $ V V 1 . A 11»111 ti a . I double .. i1 I. I 1 by - _ _ .x . , H eifer, 2 y ea rs— F irst, T. B ru g g er Mrs. when Quixzy and th ree th e ad m in istra to r. R .. obertson of P o rtland. Y deregg. Y earling H eifer— 1st, A nna Boeckli T h ere a re sev eral nieces and nephew s e rro rs gave us tw o m ore ru n s w ith no T he price w anted is considered r e a Belgian Draft Teams. sonable by tho se inform ed and it is be Belgian D raft T eam s—F irs t and sec second and th ird , T. B ru g g er; fo u rth in C anada and a g ran d niece, Mrs. outs but th e next th re e w ere tu rn ed P au l Boeckli. back on infield outs w hich ended th e lieved the city should ta k e ste p s to L a u ra Enfield of P o rtlan d . ond, A. C. R uby; th ird , A. H. B urns. game. S enior H eifer C alf—F irst, T. B ru g E lizab eth Brooks w as born in Bogg- se cu re th is tr a c t for p ark purposes. Shires. g e r; second, A nna B oeckli; th ird , Ja s tow n. Canada, A pril 14. 1S47. She w as T he E xp ressm en g arn e re d 15 h its oft I t is also believed by som e th e city S tallio n s, 2 y ears— F irst, A. C. Ruby. McCIean, P o rtlan d . should p u rch a se \ h e p re se n t fa ir site m a rried to Jo h n Conley on November of Stockton as a g a in st nine for the Y earlin g S tallio n s — F irs t, A. C. Ju n io r H eifer Calf— F irst, M agdalena and hold both for p a rk purp o ses and 1869. Five y ea rs ago they c e le b ra t G resluun players. Quizzy „ tarre d at Ruby. B oeckli; second, T. B rugger. u se of th e fair. ed th e ir golden w edding an n iv ersary hat for G resham w ith th re e hits, all M ares, 3 y ears—F irs t, A. C. Ruby. G raded H erd —F irs t, T. B rugger. w ith a la rg e n um ber of relativ es and of them doubles, in five tim es up. For T he p rese n t fa ir site is held by H. dairy cattle . B reed ers' Young H erd— F irs t, T. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Conley moved th e v isito rs th e ir b a tte ry was th e ir A. L ew is and o th e rs as se cu rity for Jerseys. B rugger. to Iow a in 1871 and to Oregon in 1882. m ain h ittin g stre n g th , B rusher g e t L atest studio p icture of Chas. W sev eral th o u san d d o llars indebtedness. Bull, 3 y ea rs o r over— F irs t and sec B ryan. Dem ocratic V ice-Presidential B ree d ers' Calf H erd—F irs t, T. B ru g Since com ing to Oregon they have ting th ree sin g les an d a home ru n in How it w ould be possible to satisfy ond, K. H annem an, C orbett. ger. nominee taken since his nom ination lived n ear or in G resham u n til h er five tim es up and W ilks th re e singles Mr. L ew is’ m o rtg ag e and th e city se Low Y earling Bull—F irs t, L ew is B en er p ictu re la of Mrs. Bryan, wife G et of S ire— F irs t and second, T. death. T h ree ch ild ren w ere born to in five tim es up. S tockton and B eers c u re th is tr a c t free of debt is a p ro b or th e nominee. field, C orbett. B rugger. Mr. and Mrs. Conley, all of whom died each hanged out two hits. Each team lem to be w orked out if possible. S enior Bull Calf— F irs t, Alvin G. P ro d u ce of Cow— F irs t an d second, in infancy. Mrs. Conley united w ith m ade six e rro rs and S tockton w illed T he city council w ill m eet to n ig h t MISS BERNICE BEERS T illm an ; second and th ird , K. H an n e T. B rugger. th e ch u rch when a g irl and has lived seven of th e enemy us a g a in st six an d consider th e proposal th a t the IS CARNIV AL QUEEN m an. Senior, Ju n io r an d G rand C ham pion a tr u e C hristian life to her death. strik e o u ts for Wilks. city issue bonds fo r th e p u rch a se of Ju n io r Bull Calf— F irs t, K. IJanne- Bull— T. B rugger. N ext S unday th e locals m eet th e T he county fa ir p o p u la rity co n test ) one o r both of th ese p ro p e rtie s for Card of Thank*. S enior and G rand Cham pion Cow— S trong O verland-Pacific team on S ta p a rk sites. for ca rn iv al queen cam e to an end at Cows, 4 y ea rs— F irs t second and T. B rugger. We ta k e th is m ean s of ex p ressin g pleton field a t 2:30. T he O verland m idnight S atu rd ay n ig h t w hen Miss th ird , K. H annem an, Ju n io r Cham pion H eifer — A nna our h e a rtfe lt th a n k s to our friends and team has won tw o city ch am p io n ships STATE MASTER PALMITER Cows, 3 y ea rs—F irs t. K- H annem an. Boeckli. neig h b o rs for th e m any kind th o u g h ts th is y ear and la st S unday th e ir b a t ON NATIONAL COMMITTEE B ernice Beers, an o p e ra to r of th e local H eifer, 2 y ears— F irs t and fo u rth and deeds show n us d u rin g the recen t te ry tu rn ed in a no hit, no ru n gam e Holstein*. telephone exchange, w as d eclared to K. H an n em an ; second, K enneth Kes One of th e big jobs w hich th e N a possess th e m ost votes and th e re fo re Bull, 3 y ea rs an d over— F irs t, J. illn ess and d eath of o u r wife and au n t, how ever th e Legion boys have been te r s o n ; th ird , Sven Nelson. tio n al G range has tackled th a t Is of th e w inner of th e new $650 F ord coupe L u sch er & Son, F airv iew ; second, D. Mrs. E lizabeth Conley. Special th a n k s going good lately and it should be a Y earling H eifer— F irst, Chas. T a ll H. B u rp s, T ro u td ale ; th ird , J. L u sch er a re due th o se who fu rn ish ed th e mu b a ttle royal betw een th e two. L et's trem en dous im p o rtan ce to ru ra l peo to be aw arded as th e p rize to th e su c m an ; second, K. H an n em an ; th ird , & Son. sic, th e use of th e ir au to s and for the show th e boys som e of th e old tim e ple ev eryw here is an effort to extend cessful co n testan t. ClifT E x tro m ; fo u rth M ahlon Evans, b eau tifu l flowers. Y earling Bull—F irs t, D. II. Mc w idely the possib ilities of cheap elec support. T u rn o u t an d ro o t for th e T he young ladies com peting in th is T routdale. Jo h n Conley, W. J. T isdale, Mrs. home team , they a re all local boys K eow n; second, A. H. B u rn s; th ird , tr ic pow er fo r farm uses. T his o r rac e a re as follow s w ith th e num ber S enior H elfer Calf— F irst, Alvin T ra cy & W alter A nderegg; fo u rth , Jo sie R obertson, Mrs. L au ra E n g an ization h as u n d erta k en a n a tio n of votes each sco red : B ernice B eers, T illm an ; second and th ird , K. H an n e field, Mrs E rd in e Beadle, J. M and It's a cinch th a t a team c a n 't w in P ete J N euerer, C orbett. w ide survey of th e question, to th e 27,010; Golda A dam s, 20,700; Rose B rooks, W. P. Brooks, J. s. u n less they have th e hack in g of th e m an ; fo u rth , R alph M cCullough, P o rt S enior Bull Calf—F irs t, Jo h n F le m Brooks. home crowd. Look a t la st S unday's end th a t e lec tric pow er for farm and P o tter, 9,000; E lla P eterso n , 6,000. land. ing, T ro u td ale ; second, L ester S che- I household uses m ay be c a rrie d in th e gam e, less th an 40 paid adm issions S unday aftern o o n o ccu rred th e fo r Ju n io r H eifer Calf— F irs t, K enneth B ree d ers' Young H erd—F irs t, A. H. and h ard ly a ch eer for th e boys even n e a r fu tu re to th e g re a te s t possible m al p rese n tatio n of th e coupe by K esterso n ; second, Sven N elson; th ird deen; th ird , J. L u sch er & Son. Ju n io r Bull Calf—F irs t, D. Mc B u rn s; second, J. L u sch e r & Son. w hen they stagod a rally . T hese boys n u m b er of r u ra l hom es. A n atio n al Ju d g e Geo. W. S tap leto n . T he new K. H annem an. K eow n; second, A rth u r S. B u rn s; B ree d ers’ Calf H erd — F irs t, D. Mc all play for love of th e gam e b ut even com m ittee to m ake th is surv ey con queen B ernice w as seated in th e box G raded H erd —F irs t and second, K. th ird , A. H. B urns. K eow n; second, J. L u sch er & Son; so it co sts money to keep a team su p sists of S tate M asters A. B. Cook of w ith Queen P a tric ia . T he m achine H annem an. Cow, 4 y ea rs and over—F irs t, A. H. th ird , A. H. B urns. plied w ith busehalls, gloves, etc. and M ichigan. G. A. P a lm ite r of Oregon w as driven onto th e tra c k , sto p p in g in B reed ers Young H erd —F irs t, K. B u rn s; second, D. M cKeown; th ird G et of S ire— F irs t, D. II. M cKeown; 25c from each fan is little enough an d H erb ert N. S aw yer of New H am p fro n t of th e queen who g rac efu lly H annem an. and fo u rth , J. L uscher & Son. sh ire. second, J. L u sch er & S on; th ird and especially w hen it is sp lit w ith th e stepped into th e coupe and enjoyed a B reed ers' Calf H erd— F irs t, K. H an Cow, 3 y ea rs old—F irs t and second, fo u rth , A. H. B urns. visitors. The best S unday crow d of In fo rm ation has a lre ad y been ride aro u n d th e rac e co u rse to th e a c nem an. A. H. B u rn s; th ird , D. M cKeown; P ro d u ce of Cow— F irs t, D. H. Mc th e year w as th e first gam e a t home b ro u g h t out th a t in O ntario farm ers com panim ent of th e band and th e G et of S ire—F irs t an d second, K. fo u rth , Jo h n Flem ing. K eow n; second an d th ird , A. H. when we drew a crow d of 125 fans a r e se cu rin g e le c tric c u rre n t a t a ch eers of th e crow d H annem an. H eifer, 2 y ea rs old—F irs t an d sec B u rn s; fo u rth , J. L u sch e r & Son. since th en the g ate has dw indled to a F or th e second tim e d u rin g th e week m uch low er r a te th a n in th e United P roduce of Cow—F irs t and second, ond, A. II. B u rn s; th ird , R obert K er- S enior and G rand Cham pion Bull__ m ere 50 o r so. S tate s for pum ping, g rinding, saw ing, the queen had th e som ew hat doubtful K. H annem an. sla k e; fo u rth , J. L u sch er & Son. J. L u sch e r & Son. ( ap tain H am lin w ill p rese n t th e th re sh in g , m ilking and o th e r uses, and P leasu re of being kidnapped w hen a S enior Cham pion B ull—K. H an n e Y earling H elfer — F irs t, D. Mc sam e line-up next S unday as last S u n Ju n io r Cham pion B ull— D. McKeown band of Ind ian s a fte r ex ecuting th e ir th a t th e H ydro E le c tric P ow er com man. K eow n; second and fo u rth , J. L u sch e r S enior and G rand Cham pion Cow— day. T he line-up for la st S un d ay’s m ission of O ntario m akes a special w ar dance, ca p tu red Q ueen P a tric ia J r. Cham pion B ull—Alvin T illm an. & Son; th ird , Jo h n Flem ing, A. H. B urns. gam e was as follow s: p o in t of encouraging a g ric u ltu re by along w ith Queen B ernice, ta k in g G rand Cham pion B ull—K. H an n e S enior H elfer C alf — F irs t, U w - G resham Ju n io r Cham pion H eifer— D. Mc A. R. E. ex ten d in g its tra n sm issio n lines into them In an au to aro u n d th e tra c k , man. P lay er Keown. ren ce A y lsw o rth ; second, J. L u sch er P osition P lay er th e r u ra l d istric ts, advancing one-half only rele asin g them w hen som e g a l Sr. Cham pion Cow—K. H annem an. & Son; th ird , H. G. M ullenhoff, fo u rth , Quizzy . . . . BEEF CATTLE. of th e co st of in sta llin g th e equipm ent la n t cow boys cam e to th e ir rescue, J r. Cham pion Cow—Chas. T allm an. R oland Schedeen. S tan ley . . . Shorthorns. and d elivering th e c u rre n t to farm e rs lassoing the m achine and p u ttin g th e G rand Cham pion Cow—K. H an n e Lovelace . . Ju n io r H eifer Calf—F irs t, J. Mc Y earling Bull— F irs t, F ra n k savages to rout. Spey- a t cost. T hus "electrificatio n of th e man. S tockton .............. n . . wxw.. K eow n; second and fo u rth , J. L u sc h brock. ■I. H am lin. fa rm ” becom es a p ra c tic a l re a lity and Ayrshire*. e r * S on; th ird , A. H. B urns. E. Brown . SHEEP. L et us figure y o u r h ea tin g problem th e re a re trem endous p ossibilities in E arl G reat Stock F arm . E agle C reek. _ lr„ , A G raded H erd —F irst, A. H. B u rn s; for you. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. Shropshire*. th e idea. H oppe .. . . . . i ................. n-gon. w as the only ex h ib ito r win- second, J. L u sch e r & Son. Ram, 2 y ea rs old— F irs t and second, Lehm an ................ i ............ F o llo w ing th e su rv ey re fe rre d to, Floyd Fox, S ilverton. J. Brown for Lehm an. th e g ran g e pro g ram contem plates a Y earling R am —F irs t and th ird S. Jobloski for B urchiii. natio n -w ide ag itatio n for th e e x te n VAI I KY Floyd F ox; second, E. W. G ribble. R _ H ___ E sion of elec tric pow er, in th e belief Ram Lam b— F irst, E. W. G ribble; th a t in no o th e r directio n is th e re such A. it. E. . . . second and th ird , Floyd Fox. an o p p o rtu n ity fo r developing the Ewe, 2 y ea rs old—F irs t and second, com fort, convenience and efficiency of Veiing People Attend Institute. th e A m erican farm . T his g ran g e a g i Floyd Fox; th ird , E. W. G ribble. More th an fo rty perso n s, m ostly ta tio n is in line w ith th e lo n g -estab Y earling Ew e—F irs t and th ird , lished policy of th e organ izatio n in young peoplo, left ea rly yesterday Floyd F ox; second, E. W. Gribble. tav o r of th e p ru d en t con serv atio n of m orning by autom obile fo r F a lls City Ewe Lam b— F irs t, E. W. G ribble; to atten d th e w eek's sessio n s of the * a tu ra l resources, and contem plates th e u tilizatio n of w ater pow er for the second and th ird , Floyd Fox. E pw orth L eague In stitu te , from the p ro duction of elec tricity for farm uses Flock owned by E x h ib ito r—F irs t A Pow ell Valley c irc u it of th e M ethodist a t m inim um cost. T he next few second, Floyd Fox; th ird , E. W. G rib E piscopal ch u rch . They w ill join sev m onths will see th is question d is ble. cussed in nearly all th e 8000 su b o r era l hundred o th e r young people from Pen Lam bs owned by E x h ib it o r - d in ate g ran g es of th e co u n try and a n o rth w estern Oregon and will spend co ncerted plan to c ry sta lliz e such d is F irst, Floyd F ox; second, E. W. G rib th e tim e In study, rec re atio n and In cu ssio n in to definite resu lts. ble. sp iratio n al services. They will live Get of S ire— F irs t an d th ird , Floyd T h ere is no doubt th e big Longview u n d er s tric t cam p ru les. T hose from Fox; second. E. W. G ribble. ce leb ratio n took som e aw ay who j | G resham a re th e Rev. and M rs A. 8. P roduce of Bwe— F irs t and third, Hesey, the Misses H elen H lsey and w ould o th erw ise have attended the Floyd F ox; second, E. W. G ribble. co unty fa ir but still th e fa ir had about Avis Rogers, Joyce K idder, Mina Oll- Cham pion Ram Floyd Fox. all it could accom m odate F riday, S at- I hert, B eatrice Ja ck so n , W inifred and Cham pion Ew e—Floyd Fox. u rd ay and Sunday. " It A in't O oln' to 1 M arg aret St. C lair, and Jo h n Ott and Oxford*. Rain No Mo w as th e pop u lar song a t i Jam es M cAllister. T he Misses C lara F irs t and second in every class were Longview. In th is they copied G resh Brooks and A llene Dixon of F airview won by Floyd Fox. th e o nly exhibitor, am. and C atherine P oppleton of P lea san t as w ell as cham pion ram and ewe. \ alley a re in atten d an ce. T he p a rty D orset H orn. What le a Should Learn. Includes Rev. and Mrs. R anton, Mrs. T h ere a re five th in g s in life w hich F irs t and second In every class A lta G entry, Mrs. R obert Lundbom everyone o ught to learn. They a re : w ere won by Floyd Fox. th e only ex and 24 young people from P le a sa n t 1. L earn to laugh. A good laugh is h ib ito r. as well as cham pion ram and Home and Boring. b etter th an m edicine. W hen you sm ile ewe. or laugh, your b rain for the m om ent HunipNhlre*. Is freed from th e load th a t it o rd in a r Fair Speakers* Tire Stolen. ily ca rrie s. Ewe. 2 y ea rs and o v e r—F irs t, H a r E arl K ilp atrick , of the U. of O„ who 2. L ea rn to te ll a helpful story. A vey W aybill. w as a sp e ak e r on th e fair g ro u n d s on w ell-told sto ry is as w holesom e and , Y earling Ew e— F irst, Alvin Jo h n T uesday, had his sp a re tiro stolen w elcom e as a sunbeam In a sick room, j son. 3. L earn to keep your tro u b le s to i from his F ord w hich he had parked MILK GOATS. yourself. T he w orld is too busy to on a stre e t n ear the grounds. lin g er over you ills and sorrow s. Nuanen*. ► 4. L earn to stop croaking. If you ’ Bucks, 2 y ears and o ver—F irst, F. sprinkling Honrs Limited. ca n n o t see any good In th is w orld, I L. E llsw o rth . N otice Is hereby given to w ater keep th e bad to yourself. Y earling Bucks— F irs t, J. R. H orr. ; u se rs In G resham or th e Pow ell Valley 5. L earn to g re e t your friends w ith j Buck Kid—F irs t, F. L. E llsw o rth ; w ate r d istric ts th a t sp rin k lin g of a sm ile. T hey c a rry too m any frow ns I In th e ir ow n h e a rts to be bothered I second and th ird , J. R H orr. law ns has been lim ited to th e ho u rs w ith an y of yours.— T he S. A. Masonic Do«, 2 y ea rs and over—F irs t and of 5 to 8 a. m. A nyone found v io latin g W orld. second, F. L. E llsw o rth ; th ird , J. R, th is ru le is liable to a r r e s t and fine. H orr. I f you a re one w ho th in k s life is By O rder of P o rtlan d W ater Board. Joke, th e joke Is on you. Y earling Doe—F irst, J. R H orr. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per Continued on page 3 cen t In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. HEARIN’ THINGS AT LOCUST