GRESHAM OUTLOOK, luiurinutlun. BE N E FIT CELEBRATION S pellbinder—“ Home— ah, friends— AT PACIFIC BEACH how m any of you know w h at th a t A benefit celeb ratio n w ill be given w ord rea lly m eans?" Voice from re a r—“ I t's a sleeping A ugust 30, 31 and S eptem ber 1, L ab o r p lace n ea r th e g arag e." day, a t Pacific City beach by th e P a cific C oast Rescue & P ro tectiv e so Im ita tio n is th e sin c e re st of flat ciety, th e proceeds to go to a fund for te ry .—Colton. th e building and equiping of th e new z- -------- -----— \ P o rtla n d Commons, a com m unity c e n te r w here d estitu te men, w omen and ch ild ren a re helped on th e w ay back to a life of u sefu ln ess. T he rescu e an d pro tectiv e society is com posed of th e A lbertin a K err N u rsery home, th e L ouise home, th e Pacific P ro te ctiv e , league, th e Oregon P riso n e rs' Aid so ciety an d th e P o rtla n d Commons. T he razin g of th e B u rn sid e bridge I have stocked an up-to- has m ade n ecessary th e finding of new date line of q u a rte rs for th e com m ons as th e o r gan izatio n 's site for th e la st 20 y ea rs is to be invaded. I t is proposed to provide an e n te r and can fit you up ta in m e n t th a t w ill n ot only be of in with “Everything te re s t to those atten d in g , but w ill also have a few th rills. E zra M eeker, of to catch the big Oregon T ra il fam e, w ill fly from Se ones.” a ttle to Pacific City by a irp la n e for th e th ree-d ay event. H is fam ous oxen Rods repaired and also w ill be shipped to Pacific City. rewrapped S en ato r H iram Jo h n so n of C alifo rn ia h as been asked to speak on L abor day * and if it is im possible for him to be p rese n t, it is proposed to g et S en ato rs B orah o r W alsh of M ontana. G eneral W hite, com m ander of th e Powell St. Gresham Oregon N ational G uard, has exp ressed his w illin g n ess to co o p erate to m ake th e celeb ratio n a success and w ill ask th e g u ard to stag e a sham b a ttle on one of th e th re e days. On th e o p en ing evening a m am m oth firew orks ex hibition h a s been arran g e d . L arg e set pieces in m any co lo rs of th e A m erican flag. U ncle Sam , P re sid e n t Coolidge, Oregon sta te seal, G en eral D aw es, Jo h n W. D avis, G overnor B ryan, S en ato r La F o llette, S enator W heeler, G overnor P ierce, M ayor B a ker, M ilton A. M iller, dem ocratic nom inee for U nited S tate s se n a to r; United S tates S en ato r M cNary, M au rice E. C rum packer, rep u b lican n om inee for co n g ress from th is d istric t, and C ongressm an W atk in s w ill be show n. C astin g prizes for fisherm en w ill be given for an exhibition on th e Nes- tu c ca riv er, w hich flows into th e P a cific ocean a t th is point. Log ro llin g , canoe tiltin g exhibitions w ill be seen e i d prizes of every kind w ill be given for alm o st every com petitive sp o rt im aginable. Fishermen ! Take Notice! Fishing Tackle f. L TODD IS the first factor in Successful Advertising THE AD THAT IS READ GETS RESULTS • • • • • Your ads, Mr. Mer chant, will be read— just like you are now reading this—if you brighten them up with illustrations from the complete cut service we furnish to adver tisers in the— OUTLOOK I FRIDAY, PLEASANT VALLEY M rs. A nna H ayden, w ife of Jam es H ayden of P o rtlan d , died la st S unday In Good S am a ritan h o sp ital in P o rt land, a fte r a b rief illn ess from blood poisoning. H er husband w as ta k en to th e h osp ital a sh o rt tim e ago and is s till a p atien t th ere. W hile ca rin g for him she received a h u rt on h er finger in w hich infection sta rte d , w hich caused h er death. Mrs. H ayden is survived by h er aged hu sb an d , th re e d au g h ters, Mrs. A. C. B all of P le a sa n t V alley; Mrs. Id a Cum m ings of Cam as, W ashington; Mrs. N. P e te r son of P o rtlan d , and one b ro th er, A lfred Jo h n so n of Hood River. Mrs. I. T. W ood and G eorge H ayden of G resham a re step ch ildren. F u n e ra l services w ere held In P o rt land on W ednesday. H. Dillon of P o rtla n d w as in th e valley on b u sin ess T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey re tu rn e d from a trip to C orvallis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. L ehm an have re tu rn ed from a tw o w eeks’ vacation trip w hich took th em over a co n sid er able p o rtio n of th e w estern p a rt of ! W ashington and to V ictoria and V an- I couver, B. C. Mr. an d Mrs. L ehm an visited w ith frien d s an d rela tiv e s at 1 S eattle an d E v erett w hile on th e ir |tr ip . Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey w ere i g u ests a t th e hom e of Mrs. R ichey's I p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. R obinson, ! of P o rtlan d , Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Richey received a te le phone m essage T uesday evening a p p risin g h e r of th e d eath of h e r b ro th er, Milam Robison. Mrs. Richey left W ednesday m o rn in g for M aryhill, W ashington, a t w hich place th e fu n e r al w ill be held. Mrs. A nna H ayden, w hose d eath oc c u rred in P o rtla n d la s t Sunday, w as th e m o th er of Mrs. A. C. B all of th is place. Mrs. H ayden fo rm erly resided here. Mr. and M rs. W. J. P ric h a rd an d ch ild ren of P o rtla n d and Mrs. A llen and d au g h ter of Chicago w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ah lq u ist one day la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ah lq uist e n te r tain ed a n um ber of th e ir rela tiv e s a t d in n er la st Sunday. T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. I. L. S ta r r and d au g h ter G eraldine of S eattle, Mr. an d Mrs. E. R. Jo h n so n an d Mr. and Mrs. W. B. M arkell of P o rtlan d . Mrs. S ta r r is a sis te r of Mr». D ah lq u ist and is spending sev eral days v isitin g a t h er home. Miss L ucile T hom as of W oodburn, Oregon, sp e n t sev eral days la st w eek v isitin g Miss L ucile Davis. O ther v is ito rs a t th e D avis hom e th is w eek w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H aro ld P h illip s of D rain, Oregon. Mrs. P h illip s and Mrs. D avis a re sisters. T hose w ho w ere Sunday d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. L ehm an w ere Mrs. L eh m an ’s relativ es, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. W oodw ard of K enton, Oregon, Mrs. E lsp as and son Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald, all of P o rt land. Mrs. W illiam Blohm of Los A n geles, C alifornia, Is a visitor a t th e L ehm an hom e th is week. FAIRVIEW “Som e L essons from th e G reat D rought,” w ill be th e them e of a s e r mon Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock at th e S m ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h by th e p asto r, Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. W aldem ar H ollensted, his son, w ill sing a solo. S unday school w ill be at th e u su a l hour. 10 o'clock. A Wonderful Shot. T hey w ere te llin g how w ell they could shoot, and Tom D aw son recalled a duck h u n t in w hich he had b ro u g h t dow n five b ird s w ith one shot. "T a lk ab o u t sh o o tin ’,’ began Old Man T ilfo rd ; “I saw Jim F e rris do a m ighty n e a t piece of w ork one day la st week. H is w ife w as p u ttin ’ out the w ash in ’ and she w as com p lain in ' about th e pesky sp a rro w s m a k ln ’ d irt m a rk s on th e dam p clo th es w ith th e ir feet. “ ‘T hey ’re th ick as bees 'ro u n d here, says she. ‘T h ere’s seven of ’em sittin* on th e clo th es-lin e th is blessed m in ute.' " 'I ’ll fix ’em, say s Jim , ta k in ’ down his shotg u n , w hich he a liu s keeps loaded w ith fine b irdshot. H e tiptoed to th e door, took aim, and— ” "K illed every one of them s p a r ro w s!" b ro k e In Dawson, “You’re w rong," co rrected T ilford, calm ly; “he nev er teched ’em, b u t w hen his wife took in th e w ash in ’, she found she had th re e p a ir of openw ork sto ck in 's and a fine peek-a-boo s h ir t w aist.”— W. B. K err. Miss E d n a W ittekind, d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. A. W ittekind, r e cen tly of C incinnati, Ohio, becam e th e b rid e of W illiam C a rlste d t on W ednes day evening, A ugust 20, a t an ela b o r ate w edding a t th e Sw edish M ission ch u rch a t Pow ell V alley. T he serv ice w as read by th e Rev. O. J. W ilner in th e p resen ce of ab o u t 200 guests. T h e b rid e w as atten d ed by h e r sister, Miss E th e l W ittekind, and th e groom by his cousin, O ral A nderson. T he b rid e ’s gown w as of w hite crep e de chine. She w ore a fu ll len g th veil and ca rrie d a show er bouquet. T he ch u rch w as b eau tifu lly d e c o ra t ed for th e occasion w ith gladioli a g a in st a back g ro u n d of green ery . A recep tio n w as held a t th e ch u rch fo l low ing th e cerem ony and re fre s h m en ts of ice cream and cake w ere served. Many b eau tifu l gifts w ere r e ceived by th e young couple. A fter a honeym oon, th e destin atio n of w hich w as n ot revealed to th e ir clo sest frien d s, Mr. and Mrs. C a rl ste d t w ill resid e on th e C a rlste d t farm in Pow ell Valley. BIDS WANTED. F o r th e fu rn ish in g of all m a teria ls and finishing tw o room s in th e b a se m ent on w est end of school building. Room s to be finished on sam e g en e ral p lan as room s above on th e m ain floor. Bids to be in th e h an d s of th e clerk by six o’clock p. m. S eptem ber 1, 1924. Bids to be opened a t 7:30 p. m. sam e d ate a t th e office of Jam es E lkington. B oard reserv es th e rig h t to re je c t any or all bids. C. J. LUNDQUIST, C lerk S. D. No. 4. P U B L IC 1921 PAGE THREE TROUTDALE --------- MRS. ANNA HAYDEN DIES POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL HAVE CHURCH WEDDING AUGUST 22, T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted has re tu rn e d from his v acation and w ill occupy th e p u lp it a t th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h on n ex t Sunday evening a t 8 o’clock. All a re Invited. Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n and son L inn an d d au g h ter E lla are spending th e ir v acation a t N eta rts beach. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and ch ild ren a re v isitin g frien d s a t A storia, Ore. Mrs. W. C. S pence and d au g h ter A lice an d Miss R uth W allace of P o rt land left W ednesday on a p leasu re trip to A laska. Sunday v isito rs at th e L. A. H arlow hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. C. K er- ro n and E. D ollenbeck of P o rtlan d . Lee E vans an d fam ily a re cam ping a t Gordon creek. Mrs. E le cta P a rso n s is v isitin g th is w eek a t Oregon City. Mrs. C. S. W ilson is in poor h ea lth th is sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. S te w a rt of P o rtlan d w ere over nig h t g u ests S atu rd ay a t th e W. C. Spence home. Miss N ath alee S elling of P o rtlan d is a g u est th is w eek a t th e hom e of Mr. I an d Mrs. C larence P arso n s. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone of F air- view, w ho have rec en tly re tu rn e d from th e ir honqyinoon trip , w ere given a recep tio n S atu rd ay n ig h t by th e T ro u td ale ch a p te r O. E . S. and w as p resen ted w ith a b eau tifu l flower vase. Mrs. Low, a n u rse friwn P o rtlan d , is ca rin g for Mrs. H. C. M cGinnis w hose condition is m uch im proved. T ro u td ale c h a p te r O. E. S. p re se n t ed th e ir w o rth y m a tro n , Mrs. W. C. Spence, w ith a tra v e lin g case S a tu r day n ig h t before leaving on h er trip to A laska. Mrs. L u la Macy of Salem , Oregon, w as a w eek-end v isito r a t th e J. R. K n a rr home. E a rl M cGinnis Is d riv in g one of K n a rr & Sons g rav e l tru c k s w hile R ich ard K n a rr is laid up w ith a sp rain e d arm . T he C h ristian A dventists cam p m eeting at T ro u td ale opened W ednes day, A ugust 20, and w ill co n tin u e for tw o w eeks. T he A d v en tists have a very p le asa n t cam p g ro u n d located on th e b an k s of th e Sandy riv er a t T ro u t dale. T hey have a la rg e ta b e rn a c le in w hich th e relig io u s services are held, a dorm itory, a read in g and re s t room , ab o u t 40 te n ts and a re sta u ra n t, w hich is m anaged by Mrs. Alm a B ram hall. E ld e r B aker, ev an g elist from S eattle, W ashington, conducts th e evening services. E ld e r M artin of 'Weiser, Idaho, is also h ere. All a re Invited to atten d th e services. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. S h eare r and son and d au g h ter and Miss Johnson of P a rk d a le , O regon, Mrs. E dna Ish am an d tw o d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. R. De R ocher of P o rtlan d , Mrs. David K n a rr of Jew ell, K ansas, Miss L u la Macy of Salem , Oregon, and Miss M arg aret Spence w ere g u ests of th e K n a rr fam ily a t Sandy Dell S u n day a t a picnic d in n er. ROCKWOOD "F u n L o v ers’ N ite” w ill be given a t the Rockw ood g ran g e h all on S a tu r day, A u g u st 23, u n d er th e au sp ices of th e Rockwood ch u rch . T h ere w ill be so m eth in g good to h ea r, som ething In te re stin g to do and confections to eat, acco rd in g to th o se w ho a re plan n in g th e afTair. T ick ets a re on sa le for th e event. Unclaimed Letters. T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain u n claim ed for w eek ending A ugust 21, at th e G resham postoffice. If not called for by A ugust 30, th ey w ill be se n t to th e dead le tte r office, or o th erw ise disposed of according to postal law s and re g u la tio n s: W. F. G reer. Mr. J a c k Jolllf. R einaldo M artinez. Mr. K. N ak am u ra. » Mr. Y. Oda. Mrs. Cecil P ounder. Mr. Tom Reid. Mr. S. Sakam ote. Mr. Alex. W allace. Mr. A. W. W ickstrom . Miss M arie Im boden. Mrs. V. J. Jones. H. E. W inter. A U C T IO N YY/HF.RE man’s need reaches out for services that we can render we stand ready to serve—to serve with fidel ity’, with discretion and with tactfulness. ty u n e ia fÇ /\fle c /c l tifiti i)l', Oteaen OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains the Vitainines, mi-e<l by scientific p rln cli les It’s Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and a t loweBt possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES The following are the regular subscription rates on Port land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the bargain rates announced above. One Y ear OREGONIAN. D ally ..... >6.00 OREGONIAN, D ally and S un d ay_______________ 8.00 OREGON JOURNAL, D ally________ 6.00 OREGON JOURNAL, D ally and S u n d ay ________ 8.00 PORTLAND T E L E Q R A M _____________________ 6.00 PORTLAND NEW S ___________________________ 6.00 15 BLOOD LINES, HOLGER AND GOLDEN GLOW’S CHIEF WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 JONES & ABRAHAM, Owners W ith Outlook >6.35 8 00 6.35 8 00 5 35 5.00 Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed SUBSCRIBE NOW ! PHONE 1561 so ordered, b ut th e m iddlem en, who m ake good profits on shipping In th ese m illions of pounds of su b sti tu te s, have invoked th e referendum By C. E. Spence, on th e law and a re m ak in g stren u o u s S ta te M arket Agent. efforts to have it defeated a t th e com ing election. P ra c tic a lly all of th e Oregon is an a g ric u ltu ra l state, and oleo sold in Oregon is shipped in w hen th e In d u stry is p ro sp ero u s th e from o th er sta te s. w hole s ta te th riv es. T h is Is tru e of an,y a g ric u ltu ra l sta te . And It Is P ro d u cers a re fa st le arn in g th e equally tr u e th a t th e re ca n n o t be p e r value of sh ip p in g -p o in t inspection m a n en t p ro sp erity In th e cities and and th e certificate th a t goes w ith It. tow ns of an a g ric u ltu ra l sta te w hen I t Is a tru th -ln -fa b rlc g u ara n tee , u n th e fa rm e rs do n ot succeed. der w hich th e p roducer getH paid for T he la st le g isla tu re realized this. th e q u ality In th e co n tain e r, and th e It realized th a t th e farm e rs of O re consum er g ets an h o n est pack. G rad gon w ere d esp erately h ard pressed to ing and in sp ectio n have com e to stay. m ake both ends m eet, an d It knew T he p ro d u cer know s how he hfts been th a t d airy in g w as ab o u t th e only m any tim es hooked on a declining b ran c h th a t paid a profit. And thia m a rk e t—th e p u rc h a se r declining to le g isla tu re passed a law p ro hibiting receive th e ship m en t on th e excuse th e use of m ilk or m ilk p ro d u cts In th a t it w as n ot up to sta n d ard . An th e m a n u fa ctu re of b u tte r su b sti official ce rtificate a t place of sh ip tu tes. T he law does n o t p ro h ib it th e m ent p u ts an effectual stop to th is m a n u fa ctu re and sale of oleo In th e practice. state, as som e n ew sp ap ers have s ta t ed, but it does p ro h ib it th e m an u fac T h ere a p p e a rs to be m uch confu tu r e r s of oleo from u sin g m ilk In sion as to how to vote on th e re fe r th e ir su b stitu te s. endum of th e oleo law. If you w ant To Help Farmers A pproxim ately tw o m illion pounds of b u tte r su b stitu te s a re sold in O re gon an n u ally . It would add ten th o u sand d airy cow s to th e farm s if th e co u n terfe it b u tte r w as rep laced w ith real b u tte r, and w ith them would fo l low th e added b u sin ess to a ll Indus trie s d irec tly and In d irectly depend ent. One Mile South of Molalla 15 HEAD REGISTERED JERSEYS 5 Grade Jersey« Gresham L ast y ea r 226,453,905 pounds of m a rg a rin e w ere m a n u fa ctu re d In th is co u n try . T h ese figures a re of grav e Im portance to dairying. Many of th e sta te s a re a g ita tin g sim ila r Oregon law s to p ro h ib it oleo being m ade from d airy p ro d u cts, se v eral have such laws. th e law to sta n d and th e use of m ilk In su b stitu te b u tte r be prohibited, vote “yes.” You w ill vote fo r o r a g a in st th e o rig in al law. The new ly-organized p ru n e grow e rs' asso ciatio n w ill he a pow er fo r th e g ro w ers, If th ey w ill stick and w ork for th e org an izatio n . T his Is Its first y ear an d It w as late g ettin g into th e field. A n o th er season It should be m ade m uch stro n g e r In m em ber ship. W hen a co operation co n tro ls above 75 p er ce n t of a p ro d u ct It be com es a p rice factor. W hen It con tro ls b u t 25 per c e n t It becom es a club to b eat dow n th e price. "S m all an d few In th e h ill” Is th e g en eral re p o rt of th e p o tato crop In Oregon. T h e fa rm e rs of O regon sim ply ask th a t fra u d and co u n terfeitin g of b u t T he Bank of Q resham pays 5 per te r be stopped. T he le g isla tu re has cen t In te re st on tim e d eposits.—Adv.