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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 56 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 12, 1924 #1.56 Per Year NEED OF KLAN IS CITIZENS’ MEETING ENDORSES GRESHAM LOCALS TOLD BY LECTURER FIRE DESTROYS FINE HOME AT FAIRVIEW PURCHASE OF SITE FOR PARK T he en ro llm en t in th e ag ric u ltu re d ep artm en t, of the G resham Union | The Rev. C larence B. May w ill con K lanism had a full and forceful ex high th is y ear, under th e Sm ith- i position and explanation by a n atio n duct the services S unday m orning at H ughes act, show s a g ratify in g in- -------- — A very th o ro u g h discussion, pro and th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch at I I al le c tu re r of the ord er, Rev. Chas. R. n o rth line, w ith 25 feet from Clana- cre ase over th a t of last year, th e re be- { A flre’ th e o riK|n of w hich stro n g ly con, of th e proposed p a rk p u rch ase M athis, who spoke to a la rg e au d i o clock. T h ere w ill be no p reach in g han, m aking a 50-foot stre e t on the ing 40 enrolled and sev eral o th ers ex- poillts ,0 tb ®t of incendiarisju eurlv ence of m en and w om en a t th e g ra n d in th e evening, but th e E p w o rth took place at the m ass m eeting held n orth and w est sides of th e tra c t. It T'h roiin«. T h li u rsd ay ___ m orning destroyed th • e L eague w ill have its re g u la r m eeting last W ednesday night, presided over was said th e Sm ith h eirs planned to pected soon. L ast y ea r th e e n ro ll sta n d on th e fa ir g ro u n d s la st night. m ent w as about 30. co u n try residence of H. C. Campbell T he le c tu re r w as Introduced by a t 7 p. m., led by Miss Mabel Jack so n . by M ayor K. A. M iller. open th e n o rth stre e t th ro u g h to W al George K. Je n n er, th e in stru c to r In one of the ow ners of th e S undial D onald G. F ra se r, kleagle. Mr. F ra s e r Mr. May is a young ordained m in ister lula avenue. A p rese n tatio n of th e facts and fig he house, th is d ep artm en t, is very en th u sia stic ran . ch , n ear Fairview . T ___ announced th a t G resham now had a and a g rad u a te of the U niversity of u res involved w as m ade by C. G. The rela tio n of th e tr a c t to the over th e pro sp ects of his work. He Whicb was a 8*x-room bungalow type k la n to n ’ but he d id n 't say who the M ontana. At p resen t he is a te ac h er Schneider and a p la t w as exhibited, p resen t fa ir g ro u n d s w as fu lly ex says he is w ell pleased w ith the co n of stru c tu re , was located on th e S an m em bers w ere o r how many. H e said of h isto ry and m ath em atics in th e | d raw n by K. C. R oberts. plained. ditions and equipm ent of his d e p a rt dy road ju st ea st of F airview w here th e te rrito ry included in the klanton G ran t high school in P o rtlan d . He Mr. M iller opened th e q u estion by V arious objections w ere presented. m ent. Since m any of th e stu d en ts of th e tw o roads Join a t th e foot of the lay betw een Buckley avenue and the expects to join th e Oregon co n fe r tellin g of th e ofTer m ade th e council One w as th e fact th a t th e re w ere no th e high school come from th e farm hill. It had form erly been used as a C ascade ran g e and betw een B arton ence a t its an n u a l session a t Medford and th e reso lu tio n unanim ously trees or sh ru b s on th e tra c t, and it ing sections of e a ste rn M ultnomah sum m er home for the C am pbells when and th e C olum bia riv er. In th is te r r i th e com ing week. passed by th e council a fte r thorough would tak e m any y ea rs and m uch ex an d n o rth ern C lackam as counties the he had been actively engaged in busi to ry w as appro x im ately a 90 p er cent Mrs. J. S. Chiodo and her p aren ts, Investigation. He gave his views of pense to develop it. a g ric u ltu ra l tra in in g given In the ness in P o rtlan d , but of late had been P ro te sta n t population, according to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Teevin, are sp en d th e ad v an tag es of location and price. high school is regarded as m ost im used by them as an all-th e-y ea r re si I t was announced th a t a local n u r Mr. F ra se r. ing tw o or th re e w eeks a t F o rt Jones, He said th e tra c t u n d er con sid eratio n serym an had offered free enough o r p o rtan t. Yet th e fact is pointed out dence. T he le c tu re r announced as th e basis C alifornia, in th e Siskiyous. Joe Miss L ena Turvoe, th e housekeeper, com prised 24 acres, offered to th e city nam en tal an d shade tre e s to set out th at the position of th e vocatio'nal of his ta lk , “W hy we a re here, som e of Chiodo drove down w ith them b ut only w as th e only o ccupant of th e housed a t th e price of $20,000. He explained th e trac t. te ac h er is often a d elicate one, and th e ideals of th e k lan and why we u p rem ained a week. H e re p o rts the th a t th e h e irs had m ade a co n sid er A fter m any had tak en p a rt in th e th e w ork can be helped o r hindered w hile an aged m an em ployed as g a r hold them .” fishing e x c e lle n t dener, occupied a se p a ra te house on able concession to th e city and de discussion, it was moved th a t the m a teria lly by th e home influence. On the stand by th e sp e a k e r’s side T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. H isey left sired th e city secure th is valuable th e prem ises. In th e early h ours of T each er H as Big T ask. m eeting go on record as favoring the w as th e S ta rs and S trip es, to w hich T h ursday fo r th e Coos Bay region. tr a c t before it w as offered to o th e rs purchase. T he vote w as alm o st u n a n “The Sm ith-H ughes te ac h ers of m o rning she w as aw akened by a sh a k flag he paid elo quent trib u te and Mrs. H isey w ill v isit a t N orth Bend for sp ecu latio n . He explained th a t im ous in favor of th e m otion. ag ric u ltu re, socalled, w hile occupy ing of the house as of som eone w alk called upon all in th e audience to w hile h er husband is in atten d a n ce a t th e h eirs w ould give 25 feet for a The p la t show ed th e tr a c t had a ing strateg ic places in th e nation for ing heavily ab o u t and descended th e a rise and sa lu te th e unsullied em blem th e conference a t Medford, w hich be stre e t on th e w est w hich J. N. C lana- fro n tag e on Main s tre e t of 489 feet assistin g ag ric u ltu re an d farm life, sta irs to find th e w est p a rt of the of ou r lib erties. In th e background gins n ex t W ednesday. On Monday h an had ag reed to co n tin u e th ro u g h and its longest depth w est from Main have, by no m eans a rosy path of building In flames, and at th e east w as a w hite cro ss illum inated by red and T uesday of th e com ing w eek Mr. to Division s tre e t; also 25 feet on th e stre e t w as 1475 feet. du ty ,” Bays a well know n w riter. door a bundle of choice o rien tal rugs lights. H isey, who is ch airm an of th e board ‘To teach In high school sons of rolled to g eth er evidently read y to be Mr. M athis said he could not tell of exam iners, w ill hold exam inations farm ers how to farm w hen th e sons carted aw ay. H astily sum m oning the ev ery th in g to the u n in itiated b u t he for th e young clergym en a t th e se at go home every n ig h t w here th e s tru g g ard en er, Miss T urvoe gave th e alarm , told enough to give an in sig h t into of th e conference. Miss H elen H isey u t it w as too late to save an y th in g gle to farm Is th e b read -an d -b u tter th e purp o ses of th e o rd er though it w ill stay w ith Mrs. E. G ilm ore d u rin g except th e ru g s, w hich a re valued at stru g g le of life, is a very tick lish p ro w ould evidently be n ec essary to get th e absence of h er p aren ts. cedure. It is teaching on th e fro n t $8,000. "on the in sid e” to le a rn by w hat T he S o u th east C ircle w ill m eet w ith The A m erican Legion weekly, for to th e eniovm ent nt i i Mr. Campbell, who had been In poor line u n d er lire. I t is fa r easier to m ethods th e klan expects to accom Mrs. J. V. Cogsw ell n ex t W ednesday S eptem ber 12, co n tain s an in sp irin g - - - J 7 ‘ ° f ev er* 8,ngIe man, teach in th e a g ric u ltu re college, a W aith fo r som e tim e p ast, w as re w om an and child in the town. p lish all it is founded to do. aftern o o n a t 2:30. It is hoped all sto ry of ach iev em en t th a t everyone tu rn in g w ith his wife from a sani- T he village long had w anted a p ark h undred m iles aw ay from th e farm . Mr. M athis’ le ctu re w as a th o r m em bers w ill be p resen t. ought to read. A ccom panying th e and recreatio n field, and p ro ject after It is easier by fa r to m ake a one-night torlum in Hot Springs, Oregon, and oughly p atrio tic, pro-A m erican, pro- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cogsw ell and a rtic le is a view of autom obiles, team s p ro ject had been sta rte d only to be stan d of teach in g in a farm -extension w as due to a rriv e in P o rtlan d a t 7 15 p ro te sta n t, p ro-w hite ra c e speech He th e ir d au g h ter, Miss M ary Cogs an d men read y for service an d a plat abandoned. T hen Cokato Post, w hich school, and then beat a r e tre a t to the T hey w ere m et by E. O. McGaw. sec em phasized s tr ic t law enforcem ent, well, a re to u rin g so u th e rn California. of a w ell laid o u t p a rk along a M inn w as com fortably estab lish ed in its college of a g ric u ltu re , or go to some re ta ry and tre a s u re r of th e S undial su p p o rt of th e free public school sy s eso ta lak esh o re. and C. F. S w aggert, an o th er m em ber tem , absolute se p aratio n of ch u rch Miss Cogswell left th e im pression own clubroom s and w as busy in o th e r com m unity. T he S m ith-H ughes of th<' firm. W hen they arriv ed a t the w ith h e r school frie n d s th a t she te ac h er m u st face every day those I t Is noted first th a t E dw ard Bok, an d sta te and re stric tio n of im m ig ra co u n tless w ays try in g to prom ote th e , w ould be hom e to resu m e h e r studies w hen he w ro te his autobiography, social life of its com m unity, mobilized , h farm p ractices he Is try in g to "Be of th e ir home, w hich had been tion. a t the U niversity of Oregon a t th e be- im prove, and m u st live w ith them day p ut In p erfect read in ess by th e house told how his g ra n d fa th e r, rate d as a its best th o u g h t and its m oney and E vidently a good Im pression w as gkniing of th e second sem ester, by day. He has few er m eans of es keeper, nothing rem ained b ut a m ass v isio n ary and im p ractical se n tim e n t sta rte d a new p ark m ovem ent u nder m ade by th e sp e ak e r and ap plication cape, even, th a n th e county a g ric u l of sm ouldering ruins. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K enney left a lis t by liis D utch b u rg h er neighbors, irre sistib le auspices. b la n k s w ere handed to a ll who w ished It has been im possible to g et in tu ra l ag en t.” on T uesday fo r a trip an d o u ting to had tu rn ed a b arren islan d in the them . T he tow n had scarcely aw akened to touch w ith the in su ran ce a d ju sto rs as V ocatlonal Guidance. Seaside. A n o th er G resham visito r a t | N oriil Sea in to a g re a t g ard en by th e Legion's effort w hen th e post Most of th e teaching in th e high yet, b u t th e am o u n t of In su ran ce will th a t po p u lar re s o rt th is w eek is Miss P 'a n tin g tree s. W hile G ran d fath er bought ten and a h alf ac res of lake- ZION EVANGELICAL B ok- th e g o v ern o r of th e islan d , w as fro n t p ro p erty adjoining th e village school Is intended to luy a g eneral not begin to cover th e loss. Mr. and ANNOUNCEMENTS Mamie H oss of th e telephone office. foundation for an y p u rsu it in life, but Mrs. Cam pbell w ere extensive tra v e l H enry T ilg n e r, local g ara g e m an, p lal,tin g his tree8 and laying out and paid for It in cash. At th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting of W ill B rooks an d son of F airv iew and roai' s and dykes and can als, th e w ise- T he post th en com m issioned a lan d th e a g ric u ltu ra l tra in in g is un d o u b t ers and in th e ir to u r of th e w orld th e ed ucational council of th e Sunday a P o rtla n d m an com posed a p arty who aCreS ot tb a l 8ectl011 of th e N ether- scape a rtis t and surv ey o r to draw up edly Intended for farm boys or tow n have picked up m any v aluable relics school la st M onday evening rep o rts sp e n t a w eek in th e co u n try back of la n ^8 k ep t w agging h eir heads and p lan s for th e developm ent of its land. boys who expect to tak e up farm ing. w hich m oney can n o t replace. T h ere show ed th a t th e S unday school is clo s V ernonia, h u n tin g deer. Mr. T ilg n er I tlleir tonSues o ver his folly. It was B lu ep rin ts w ere p rep ared c h a rtin g the Mr. Je n n e r c a lls atten tio n to the w as a set of ch in a from H onolulu ing a successful year. P la n s for th e re tu rn e d T uesday. I only when th e sap lin g s had grow n location of every single tre e and the fac t th a t his w ork has rela tio n to vo w hich w as prized highly, p ic tu res of new y ear beginning w ith n ex t m onth N. H. Chase, his d a u g h te r Mrs 1 th6 m ig ra to ry bird9 co u rse of every drive. T he post spent catio n al guidance as w ell as train in g , g re a t value, d rap e rie s and brie a brae a re being form u lated and include the Olive W illiam s and h er th re e c h il-H ^ ran c h 8 for re s t a « e r th eir $800 tillin g and g rad in g th e tr a c t and and he quotes Mr. E llio tt, d irecto r of from E gypt. Italy and E n g lan d , also m uch clothing. re a rra n g e m e n t of classes, th e prom o dren, Edw in, H ow ard and Beverly ar- i,0” 8 fligbt8 acrO8S th e »ea, and the p rep a rin g th e law ns. A m em orial vocational education as follow s: tio n of pupils and th e election and in rived la st Sunday from Omaha, ’ Ne- m n d ^ h Mr. C am pbell and wife a re now a t “T he close rela tio n s ex istin g be V * 0“1* ° ne ° f H o*- d riv e w as co n stru cted , lined w ith sta lla tio n of th e officers and teach ers b rask a , visitin g w ith C. E Jack so n Inand 8 b®8t-fav«red ocean re so rts, th a t A m erican elm s dedicated to th e m em tw een th e pupil an d th e Sm ith-H ughes th e hom e of Mr. McGaw In P o rtlan d fo r th e new year. T he new hym nals 1„ G ra n d fath er Boks stru g g lin g ag ain st o ry of th e men of th e tow n who had te a c h e r p erm it th e finest ch an ce in and a re alread y m aking p lan s to w ard and fam ily. T hey have decided to lo used for th e first tim e la st Sunday for his vision an d energy. died In service or a fte r being d is th e w orld for vocational guidance. As th e rebuilding of th e ir home, on th e < cate ed here n en fa tly T im m i i o d T o r ^ s --- i - n . X ‘s l o T m . l Pr LCha: th e p L erm eife a rt - an - d have pur I A— 'ca n to w n , and location of th e old building. charged. The post b u ilt a baseball a ru le, we expect to a ttr a c t chiefly S unday school m ore up- road cities today, say s th e article , th e re are diam ond for th e use of th e high school lads from th e farm , but, as every liftin g and beneficial. Mr. and Mrs. H en ry L ato u re ll, for- I B ra n d fa th e r Boks sru g g lin g ag a in st and Boy Scout team s and all th e o th er one know s, th e re is alw ays a p e rc e n t PERSONS INJURED IN S ervices n ex t S unday w ill be held m er G resham ie sid e n ts, have retu rn ed d 8COurage“ en t and rid icu le to m ake team s of th e com m unity. I t bu ilt also age of w hat we m ay call tow n boys, AUUII)ENT RECOVERING as follow s: Sunday school w ith A dult to N ational City, C alifornia, a fte r p le asa n t places io r tb e ir fellow -cltl- te n n is co u rts, fre e to every ten n is o r ch ap s who a re a t le a st n o t re si All th e persons in ju red In th e ac ci Bible classes in both languages a t 10 spending a few m onths a t th e ir sum - t f° r ¿ he ch ,ld ren ° f com ing p lay er In th e tow n. It estab lish ed a dents on farm s. Not all farm boys d en t on the E v erg reen highw ay on a. m., diving w orship in th e E nglish m er hom e a t L ato u re ll F a lls should plan to farm , and th e w ise In g en eratio n s. Many a m an seeking al- beach and erected a te m p o rary bath S eptem ber 3, w hen th e O utlook's car la n g u ag e a t 11 and in th e germ an 1 m ost sin gle-handed to rally his tow ns- house, se ttin g asid e space on w hich a s tru c to r w ill be able to d istin g u ish w ent over th e bank, causing th e death I t is rep o rted th a t young Chinese la n g u ag e a t 11:50 o'clock. T he p a s th a t fact. By th e sam e ru le m any a men in a m ovem ent for a tow n p ark m ore p reten tio u s p erm a n en t b a th to r, th e Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t w ill p h e a sa n ts a re being killed in v ario u s has h eard his p ro jec t branded a mud- house w ill be b u ilt la ter. A to u rist tow n boy has th e ru ra l In stin ct, and of Irv in g Dodge, a re m aking a good It | 8 considered alm o st __ on the topic "My N eighbor and P laces in and n ear G resham . The hole and h im self a m eddler B u t n a - cam p, for th e use of tra v e le rs by a u can w ith reason look to th e farm as a recovery. p rea ch T he choir w ill ren d e r the anthem p r ° per au th o ritie s have been notified tu re produces enough G ra n d fath er tom obile, w as provided. profitable and advantageous career. m iracu lo u s th a t any should have es ............................ - ind X , 8Ome ar; e8U m ay tOUOW- T he BokS in each g en e ratio n to X caped serio u s accident or death, w hen “How " E x cellen t is T hy L oving-K In all th is w ork th e post had the It Is tru e th a t few city-bred m atu re M rd jm a so n does not open u n til O c -| beautification of tow ns and cities co n th e c a r In w hich they w ere rid in g ness. men can su ccessfu lly tu rn from the gen ero u s su p p o rt of its tow nsm en. tober 15. pavem ents to th e fields, but It Is quite tu rn ed com pletely over. tinuous. Som etim es, though, th e pro- Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm Mrs. P. A. Gould was probably th e possible th a t a boy, who has an In | cess seem s slow. lo an s a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. Multnomah Connty Council to Meet. C o n tin u ed on page 4 m ost serio u sly injured. She is 72 born love and liking for th e co u n try , W hen, how ever, th e vision of the T he M ultnom ah County Council of I foresighted is supp lem en ted by the P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n s will m eet m ay find th e re his best ch an ce for y ears old and was severely b ruised from head to foot and suffered a I stre n g th of n u m b ers of an o rg an iz a a t 11 a. m. S atu rd ay , Septem ber 20 a t | 8ucce88 and h appiness." sp rain ed an k le and a cu t on one knee. tion like T he A m erican Legion, s u r the L ynch school, a t th e Intersection «j, She has been u n d er th e d o cto r's ca re S I U H IS BEING p risin g th in g s a re ap t to happen. In of S ection L ine and B a rk e r roads. and has received te n d er n u rsin g from I Cokato, a M innesota tow n, for ex A utom obiles will m eet T ro u td ale ca rs ROLLED IN ON POWELL h er d au g h ters, Mrs. W. E. Beegle and | am ple, a Legion post has ac co in -| a t 10:45 and 12 o'clock and G resham Mrs. M yrtle Hall, and from Miss C ora A sco re of w orkm en a re busily en plished In th e sh o rt space of a single ca rs a t L lnnem ann Ju n ctio n a t 11:30 Greene, who lives In her home. She y ear w h at m ig h t have req u ired m any a. m. Mrs. A rth u r C. Em m ons will gaged in p u ttin g th e finishing touches Is able to be up today and Is slow ly on th e h ard su rfacin g betw een M ain j y ea rs had it been attem p ted by a talk In n a tu re study. L unch w ill be reg ain in g her stre n g th . T h ere seem s stre e t and the ea st line of south R ob pio n eer Idealist b a ttlin g alone. In a served a t noon. e rts, to g eth er w ith th e 170 feet on to have been no serio u s In tern al In [single y ear th is p o st has provided for south R oberts. A gasoline ro lle r ju ry . i its tow n a model p ark and recreatio n CUT FLO W ERS. Mrs, H. L. S t.C la ir, who received a which gets th e cru sh ed rock Into ground, a tra c t of land in w hich beau- We a re ready to serve th e public cut, probably from glass, on h er chin shape, tw o tru c k s d istrib u tin g the ty of scenery has been utilized as a [ ^ ' tb c u t fl°w ers and floral pieces. back g ro u n d tor w o rk s w hich w ill add » „ k i “ ®8 W ilIlam s & Oordy, South a sp h alt and tw o steam ro lle rs w hich and low er lip, and w as severely — - _________________ ________________ I R o b erts avenue n ea r Pow ell stree t. p ut th e final sm ooth finish on the bruised ab o u t th e legs, is now ab le to b lth u llth ic a re g ettin g In good tim e, be up and is ta k in g up h er w ork a t and It Is th o u g h t th a t possibly by th e office. T he w ound Is n ea rly h eal- Sunday th e road m ay be open for i ed and o tb e r conditions are rap id ly WEAR EVER traffic. A. W. M etzger displayed con- i lmPr o r,n ff- H er d au g h ters. Mrs. Mll- sld e ra b le fo resig h t a y ear or tw o ago dred Bavle8 and Miss W inifred, r e ALUMINUM w hen he had a strip 14 feet In w idth, ceived slig h t b ru ises and Mrs. Dodge ex ten d in g th e e n tire fro n tag e of his w as p rac tica lly u n h u rt, excepting be- TRADE MARK p ro p erty , paved. T his is in good co n Ing Infected w ith oak poisoning, from M are irtu & A dition a t p rese n t and th e county pav w hich Mrs. St. C lair Is also suffering. In all th re e hom es, w here th e In ing Joins th is very neatly. ju red and sorrow ing have been, a p e r Special price fect flood of condolences and sym Undenominational Services Regular price from Sept. 12 A n non need. p athy have been received, by te le $1.95 S unday school will begin a t 10 gram s, le tte rs, telephone and p e r to Sept. 20 | o'clock, Sunday as usual. P reach in g sonal calls. All have been deeply | services will be held a t 2 p m. P ra y er touched by th ese expressions on th e I m eetings a re held every T uesday at p a rt of th e ir frien d s and they have 7:30 p. m. and Bible study F rid ay s at been g rea tly com forted by them . 7:30. E veryone co rd ially invited. T hank heaven, Leob and Leopold P hone w ant ada. to 1681. a re off th e fro n t page of th e dailies. OTHERS CAN AND DO, WHY CAN NOT WE TOO? W ear - E ver” A lu m in u m B a k in g P a n Our W orld \Var G eneral Retires j Fine for baking, deep fat frying, cooking meats and m any other uses G et y o u rs T O D A Y This utensil should be in every kitchen. Remember, it’s “WEAR-EVER” quality hard sheet, cold rolled aluminum. << T h e W a y s id e C h u r c h ” (Presbyterian) FAIRVIEW, OREGON (y>ote opening date o f campaign) ti L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham A TRANQUIL LIFE” Them e of Hermon Sunday M orning 11 o'clock. ie,ebrat* h» aixty-fourth birthday Saturday, September 13, and retire to private life. Full national At ?»ew York September 10. pubh*'f «H en In • g re a t m eeting KEV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED, P asto r Hervlees are Kestfnl. Hclpfnl, Inspiring