Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 22, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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!
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IS
the first
factor in
Successful
Advertising
THE AD THAT IS
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RESULTS
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just like you are now
reading this—if you
brighten them up with
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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
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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.
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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
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services that we can render we
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Gresham City Bakery
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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
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Phone 1711
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924
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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.