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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS « B E 8IU M . MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKEGOS. TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 3«, .»84 PAVING OF POWELL VALLEY ROAD EAST Important Events Which Óne Will Get Your Vote? City Caucus. The city caucus, for nom inating W A V F A M E 1 IV i n q r “ ca,' (iidates for m ayor, recorder, m ar- I H n i v U illE i l l 3hal and tre a su re r and three council vacancies will he held in M etzger’s hall T hursday evening, October 2 at P rovision has been m ade in the 7:30. county budget for 1925 for th e hard surfacing of the Powell V alley road Voters Register. east from G resham and also the hard The reg istra tio n books for voters surfacing of the Fairview road from I wil1 close S atu rd ay night th is week, _________ the Twelve-M ile corner to the Sandy J October 4. This is your last chance boulevard. j to reg ister before th e November 4 The delegation of Powell Valley elect*011- If you are a reg istered vot- and G resham citizens who have been e r’ vot' ng will be easy; if not, you may w orking to secure the hard surfacing bave difflculty In having your vote of th e Powell Valley road from G resh- sw orn *n ’I you decide to go to the am east was called before the county trouble. If you a re not su re of your com m issioners last S aturday m orning registratio n , see Jo h n Brown a t his for a final inform al consideration of office in G resham who will inform you. th e m atter before the budget w as de Fair Stockholders Meet. clared com pleted and ready to go be A called m eeting of the stockhold fore the tax supervising commission. ers of th e M ultnom ah county fair w ill T he delegation had asked for the “ 7 * 7 ™ x. ¿ s i Baseball’s Idol << ,1 □ COUNTY CLUB FOLK WIN MANY PRIZES AT STATE FAIR County Club A gent W. D. K inder has retu rn ed from Salem w here he spent m ore th an a week helping the club boys and girls of the county in placing th eir exhibits a t the sta te fair end carin g for them u n til they are safely retu rn ed home. Mr. K inder is m ore th an pleased with th e show ing which the hoys and g irls made. Not only did they ran k well in club ex hibits, taking th ird place in the sta te but in open class they contested su c cessfully in m any cases with th e ir I A FOLLETTE^/' elders. Com petition was of th e keen- “st and the num ber engaging in club w ork grow s from year to year. In livestock, especially, was th e re a h ard fight, th e re being from 25 to 40 a n i T his re q u e st"w a O ih b<lrUa th ree m lles’’ If a p r°P °sed am endm ent to th e con- m als show n in each class, 225 anim als in is request w as backed by a peti stitu tio n is first m ade the an n u al elec DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. GRESHAM ( LI B BOYS WIN _______ com peting in th e club w ork. Much CLOSES SEASON'S WORK tion signed by m ore th an a hundred HANDSOME SILVER CUPS 1 Stanley ("B uck”) H arris, m anager in te rest w as m anifest in the sew ing tion of directors m ay be held a t th is Pow ell Valley citizens and m ade a time. m „ ------------ 1 of the triu m p h a n t W ashington S en- The w ork of the D airy P ro d u cts stro n g appeal w ith the com m issioners. I wo handsom e silv er cups are on ato rs who have Just cinched Hie Am er- and th e judges w ere h ard a t w ork for com pany for the season closes w ith T hey w ith acting road m aster Chap display in the window of A lysw orth & icaa League p ennant, is the youngest hours deciding w here to place the rib Five Weeks Till Election. today s work, th e factory near R oberts M artin, one being th e F. W. D urbin & aiaJor '¿ag u e baseball m anager. H ar- bons. i t m u st be rem em bered, also, I t is only five w eeks till the g eneral m an made an inspection of the road follow ing the appeal. They told the election on Tuesday, November 4. avenue w ill be tem p o rarily closed and Son cham pion H olstein calf cun won t i th ° Uf h onl> 28 y ea rs ollL has th a t all these anim als had been sifted K f T / o S ^ th e sales stand on Main stre e t has w hich w as won by L aw rence A yh’ i K out th ro u g h the various county fairs, p etitioners la st S aturday th a t they T h at is an event of u nusual im p o rt been dism antled. T he plans of those w orth, th e 12-year-old son of Mr. and ) ized baseball. w hich would indicate how w ide-spread could not go all the way next year but ance to every citizen and one th a t d irecting the affairs of the com pany Mrs. Edw. A ylsw orth, a t the sta te fair, i . w o rIH’s series opens S aturday is the in te re st in th is line. w ould provide in the p resen t budget should be p rep ared for by careful The o th er cup w as offered bv the 1 it W ashington w hen the S enators T aking th e county as a w hole th e re for from a m ile to two miles, and they reading and thinking. By all m eans are to reopen early in th e sp rin g w ith S h erry F lo u r com pany f o A h / b ^ | S X ' Y a t S X ^ K n ^ * ^ 8 added facilities. w ere two silver cups won, seven w ould give the rem ainder a thorough resolve to vote. The factory has operated d u rin g the show m anship and w as won by Jo h n 1 ’------------------------ sch o larsh ip s to the boys’ and g irls ’ K’ tre a tm e n t to put it in shape for next sum m er, m an u factu rin g ice, ice cream sum m er school a t C orvallis, and $243 y e a r’s heavy travel as this road would GEORGE WHITE IS Flem ing, who lives ea st of Gresham . NEW STUMPING POW DER and handling b u tte r and cream . W hile be th e m ain connection w f _>.( GENERAL OF LINE the w ork has been conducted again st John, who is 14 y ea rs old, is a reg u la r IS ORDERED BY MANY in prize money. The p o ultry judging team from G ilbert won first over all Hood loop until the route oi • ,p prize w inner. He began carry in g off Many o rd ers for Pyrotol, th e new o th er team s of the sta te and its c a n All who know George A. W hite, ad heavy odds, M anager K. A H « c en u r rick ic a s s 1(„„„io trophies six years azo A t t h e te = t road was settled, w hich they ■ was u '- r r • ” > «“ ■ stum ping pow der th a t Is being dis ning team placed third. The p o ultry likely to be som ew hat delayed by the ju ta n t general of Oregon, and his s z r z : tributed by tiie governm ent a t cost a re I (, an’ consisted of Carl Bowman, R ay friends are legion, are pleased over a ttitu d e of ce rtain p roperty ow ners. - , . I an tln rd cash prizes in club w ork ricks ap p reciates the courtesy of his and the T iIlm an si,vcr cup for g eing received. The first carload w ill I mond Beige and Edw in Maxwell, The com m issioners said they would his appointm ent recen tly by the p re s p atrons and th e encouragem ent given m anship. He also won the S p errv arriv e about th e tim e th e ground is Evelyn H ansen and Ja n e Lord m ade ident as a b rig ad ier-g en eral of the scarify the old m acadam , smooth it up expects to go w ith his wife I n tne h I,erry soaked enough to s ta rt blasting. Or- UP th e canning team. line w ith assignm ent to com mand the him. He and thoroughly roll it down. „ th e .. „ “ ! r . , Y Y ! WlEe F lour com Pany cup for the best rec- ST . t0 ¿ V ¿ r i ° “ : ? L L nÄ nd! D?e- 1 - d * * beside three blue I S ^ d s Y f T e “ Car,° ad 82d In fa n try Brigade, com prising th e T he reason given by the commis R obert H arlow of T routdale, w ith S. E. Sease is vice p resid en t of th e in club work. ‘ L aw rence A ylsw ortl. county ag en t and from his pen of Anconas, got first o n t h » sioners for not paving fu rth e r a t nationaI guard troops of Oregon and D airy P roducts com pany and MI r r L i , y aw ieu v e ay isw o itii >e P 'c ae n t indications Hie first c a r- pen and second on individual cockerel p rese n t on the Pow ell Valley w as th a t Idabo’ He is one of Hie youngest Rflvp t coor ♦ I 11 whs aw arded a num ber of prizes ad will be the ordered a s few I in n open <- v J r l X ™ aSUMr - T he 8t the COUnty fa ir’ He won tw o sep- •Hiys. in fact orders w ithin w il, he e n t |o pen class and f l n r i X th e re w ere several other portions of brigadiers in th e country, says th e la t- D s J o b „ s T ry Johnson w as P resident and | a ra te prizea ot |1 0 a „ (, $9 a ,so a the county highw ays th a t w ere equal Pacific Legion, not y et being 44. The his position has never been filled. forw ard as soon as tw enty thousand same. He w as also second in ah ly in need of im provem ent and th e ir appointm ent is effective until he h alter for show m anship. pounds have been received, w hich is M editerranean class, which was Jc reaches the age of 64. policy would be to do all they could Bull Run Workman in Hospital. the m inim um carload. ,a rg e st ever show n a t th e s t Z fafr Date of ra n k for G eneral W hite— for each of the m ajor projects in the W illiam Woods, an em ploye of th e I HERMAN AUSTIN YOCUM Ins new stum ping powder, or In th is class, of course he com n e t »<l hope th a t additions could be m ade who has held a staff appointm ent as P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany a t | DIES AT KLAMATH FALLS P lu ^ o f 18 m a" UfaCtUred f,'° m B s u r - ag ai“ «t all breeds in the sm all class brigadier general for 18 m onths—w as from year to year. Bull Run, is in St. V incent’s hospital, i H erm an A ustin Yocum, husband of Plus of sm okeless pow der left over lie m et his defeat only by g ran d ... 4.1 .. ! set back to Ju ly 23, 1923, a t w hich The com m issioners gave assu ran ce w ith blood poisoning in th e left knee. Mrs. A nna A. Yocum, dropped dead from th e w ar. It is reinforced by | cham pion of all breeds, his cockerel th a t they would provide in the budget tim e his nam e w as first presented for w ith a probability th a t am putation of very suddenly on .T h u rsd a y Septem - for th e hard surfacing of the F air- line com m and by M ajor Gen. Chas. G. th e leg w ill be necessary. The infec- her 25, In K lam ath F alls. Oregon, sodium n itra te and a sm all am ount of placing second. H is bird defeated 37 per cen t dynam ite, to m ake it m ore I first-class w in n ers eligible for tho N inth Corps view road from F airview to the Base Morton, com m anding f tion began several w eeks ago and he aged about 60 years. He had been sensitive and less likely to burn. M editerranean class. These two b o is Line. T his sh o rt piece of road con. Area. This m akes Ge. ral W hite the resum ed his w ork afte r a sh o rt ab- suffering for some tim e w ith h e a rt necting the highw ays was regarded as senior national g uard officer in th e sence from the p lant, th in k in g he disease and expired w ithout any T here will be ab o u t 150 stick s of defeated all th e old breeders who P yrotol to th e box as com pared to 120 have been show ing for y ears T his N orthw est and of th e 41st Division, of v ery im portant and badly in need of would be well in a few days. The ab- w arn in g afte r p arta k in g of a h earty sticks ot Sodatol, w hich is approxl- was a very largo poultry allow w ith th e paving which had been p u t off w hich the 82d brigade is a part. cess did, not heal properly, how ever, m eal. Mr. Yokum had lived a m ile m ately equal in stren g th to a ca rt- I m ore birds show ing than e v . r i ’ t T he perm an en t appointm ent of G en from year to year for several years. and his condition is now serious, south of P leasan t Home until about ridge of 20 per cent dynam ite. It is o th e r , * T he petitioners w ere treated m ost era l W hite clinches th e location of L J eA 3J aJ arS e_fam ily .Of.smaI1 ch il- | six weefca ag0> when they moved to less susceptible to b u rn in g th an oth er .,s folio w s. ngS “ ° P®n ClaBS Were brigade h ead q u arters in Oregon and cordially and fairly by the chairm an, d ren and they a re in straig h ten ed fl- Lents. He w as a dairym an w hile llv- sim ilar pow ders, b u t th e re is neces Amadee M. Smith, and com m issioners also insu res th a t th e Oregon re g i nancial circum stances. ing here, but had gone to southern sity to call special atten tio n to tw o . B ,ow n Sw iss—A nna Boeckll second Phegley and T aft and w ere im pressed m ents would go out in a single b r i [ Oregon to w ork afte r moviqg to P o rt safety m easures to avoid any possible , 8*'nior y earlin g and senior ca lf w ith th e ir straightforw ardness, fa ir gade form ation in com m and of an land. Beside bis wife lie is survived dissatisfaction. Use only Black se- ? a ®8, Mllgdok‘na Boeckll second in O regonian in event of w ar. In th e ness and careful, businesslike m eth J by eleven children. Mrs. S. J. F o ster, quoia B ran F use. T his fuse co sts , . ° r caU cla8B’ p a u l Boeckli second ods. W hen asked if they could give w orld w ar, Oregon g u ard troops w ere of M arshfield; H arry C. Yokum, of only 1%C per roll m ore th an dread- " Junior Yearling and fo u rth in ju n io r com manded by a P ennsylvanian and any assu ran ce th a t the tax su p erv is H eppner; Mrs. E. A. L etteken of S a naught, is equally as rugged and w a- r " 11. c,a8s. Jam es McLean fo u rth in ing com m ission would allow these brigaded w ith other troops as replace lem; P e rry L„ George L., H om er L„ terp ro o f and b u rn s w ith less heat. 8ealor heifer class. item s in the budget they replied th a t m ents through o u t th e A. E. F. H olstelns ~ L aw rence A ylsw orth, Thom as W iles, w hose ca r collided Almon’ R ay H., Je ss W., Dale E. and Sticks of P yrotol will be 114” x th e ir budget they believed w as so w ell 8", w rapped in two thicknesses o t pa-1 , , ,h,! opcn c,a8B senior calf, w ith th a t of Glen M ercer a t th e cor- Jeff W’ Yocutn' of. P o rtlan d . w ithin th e lim it allow ed and so r e a “OVER THE TOP” TO BE per and dipped in paraffin before and Jobn P le™ing second in class 3 years The com m itm ent services w ere in sonable in all respects th a t they be SHOWN IN PORTLAND ner of Main and F o u rth stree ts a week Mount Scott cem etery. after loading. T here w ill be in stru e - U .'"1 u nder 4 and th ird on ju n io r year- ago today, says th a t the account given lieved it would appeal to the county The people of P o rtlan d and vicinity in the la st Outlook w as incorrect. He tions in each box for prim ing which tax com m ission as fair and necessary. should be follow ed carefu lly for th e . IIam P8hlro p igs—Law rence M ahaf- w ill have th e o p p ortunity w ithin a few says th a t he w as trav elin g south and FORMER GRESHAM MAN best resu lts. fuy tb ird for H am pshire ju n io r sow days of w itnessing th e first local DIES AT LONGVIEW M ercer n o rth on Main street, th a t his aged woman dies It will probably be from a m onth to P1" '1 lIa2el " ’heeler, fifth, AT ROCKWOOD HOME show ing of motion p ictu res ‘sh o t’ by intention w as to m ake the le ft-h a n d i H enry T aber, who left G resham six weeks from the tim e the ca r o rd er I r>UI OC8~ VfearI Howell fo u rth for the signal corps of th e A m erican ex aftTr efvi, tl th about a ^ a r ago to reside In Long Mrs. Ann McKeown died Septem ber peditionary forces d u rin g th e W orld after giving the signal, th a t he saw view, died th e re on Sull(|ay Septem is placed un til th e c a r arriv es. F o r aged sow a,ld Seventh on his boar pig th a t reason all those who expect to IU1<l<r 6 nio'lth8- 29 at her residence on Rockwood road, W ar. P ictu re s of th e Oregon divi nY Y a 8 by th ® MerC6r ber 28’ from diabetes, from which he do any stum ping d u rin g November I H am psblres — Law rence Mahaffey aged S4 years. She was the d aughter sions, the 91st and ^ l s t , will be ^ c a r r a and s epped on the gas, sw inging ha(I beell 8ufferi for „ and December should rush th e ir o r- " 8t 1,1 d,y,8*on 3, which en titles him of W illiam and Ann Morrow and was strongly in evidence. into J o u u tb stree t and acro ss to th e y ca rs. Mr. T ab er 1. survived by h.s ders to the county a g e n t’s office w ith- l° “ trip to tbo boy8’ al“l g irls ’ sum - born in A ntrim county, near Belfast, W i,e s R e . sons and th ree d aughters The film, w hich is entitled ‘‘Over the , i in the next few days. The total cost " “ 'r 8cb001 1,1 June. H azel W heeler Ireland. She was m arried to Samuel top,” w ill be shown u nder auspices n o t t s c a ^ X ’s 8 “ h - ^ - „ „ s , C.uiHes, W arren and R ^ will be $7.93 per one hundred pounds, | ,U ,*b ' n d^yislon 2, Nobo K obayshi McKeown in 1857 and they left Ireland and for the benefit of P o rtlan d Chap sell, resides in Longview, F ran k and w hich In clu d es c a p s a t th e r a t e of one ,!it>CO,ld 1,1 m arkut hogs and M asaru in 18S5 for Oregon. Twelve children te r No. 1, Disabled A m erican V eter ans of the W orld W ar, for four days Miss S tella A lexander left Sunday H arry are In Canada ami one daugh- cap to each tw o pounds of Pyrotol. T a k o a third. w ere born to this uni n, th ree of sta rtin g October 2d, a t the m unicipal evening for C larkston, W ashington te r, Mrs. E llio tt, lives in North D a Ilerk sh lres—Alvin K aser second in whom Survive, Andrew, of Y oung auditorium . afte r spending th e p ast m onth with kota. The fu n eral w^ll be held on I division 1. B argain P eriod for Bailies. town, Ohio; David, of Gresham , and R ecently released by th e United From now u n til October 31. D urocs—Clifford Nelson, fo u rth . W illiam, of Rockwood road. T here S tates governm ent, the p ictu re has her sister, Mrs. C arrie H ansen, and W ednesday a t 10:30 In th e M ethodist Daily O regonian ami Outlook, one church a t Kelso, W ashington, under Brow n Swiss— M agdolena Boeckll are also tw o sisters in Ireland, a been turned over to the A m erican V et her niece, Mrs. M ary Dodge. year, $6. R egular price $6.35. erans for th e ir exclusive use. Its th e auspices of th e Odd Fellow lodge. first In ju n io r calf class, w hich cu b ro th er in M aryland and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. C larence Look of The Duily and Sunday O regonian and purpose henceforth will be a noble Samuel, in P ortland. The fun eral j one, inasm uch as proceeds derived D alles spent the w eek-end w ith the W illiam Thom, a friend of long sta n d Outlook, one year, $7.75. R egular tlt,eH her to a trip to sum m er school; service will be held W ednesday, Octo- | from the film’s exhibition will be la tte r’s m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould. On ing, expects to attend th e funeral, and "'p o Y la n d T elegram and Outlook, líoeckil th ir Y 8,L n a B o e ik H w o n f l S ber 1, a t 1:30 p. m., at the residence 'tu rn e d over to the D isabled A m erican th e ir re tu rn they w ere accom panied possibly oth ers. Mrs. C harles T aber S S , ” „ a s , ____ I - " " . 1" — w ith burial service in M ultnomah i V eterans ior conducting relief work, by Mrs. W. E. Beegle, sister of Mrs. is a dau g h ter of W illiam Thom. 1 1. m is Is foi m all delivery only. S ta rt . cem etery. ’’G randm a” McKeown as ,• aiI.ditj on to the seven reels of of- Look, for a w eek's visit. ro , „ . . , any time. New or renew al. trlp to 8l|m raer school; ___ _ P aul Ing p r o b le m ^ io d d ^ T h e PaYnt^Mam ! you T a Y e ^ t’ onc. tim ° ‘° 8<* “ d a“ y ” ' ''C -C- ” d- JamC8 M° Lean tb i,d she was a f f e c t i n n a t i . l v c i i i (ficial U. S. governm ent signal corps w n n Jn \ 4 , ’ W3S a I «1™, an app ro p riate and colorful at- Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller visited at, an d A lfred G rossen fourth. woman of sterling w orth, and one of ¡m ospheric prologue, “Som ew here In Salem over Sunday w ith th e ir son, Gresham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf Subscribe th ro u g h tho Outlook. Sew ing— W ilma Chase, th ird In her n ea rest friends says of her, “She ; F rance,” w ith some 15 people on the Alden, who Is a student in W illam ette division 3, M arjorie Moller fifth In understood the m eaning of everlasting stage> wiI1 be presen ted by the Dis- U niversity. He and W illiam McAllis- c h Z ’ci T°i hCr thC W° rld W3S “ V88t ! abl'ndannounc"ngatt he p ic tJ re .'th e com -1te r a re " vinK ln th e A1Ph a Pfd Delta division 2 and Je an Copeland fifth in division 1. 1 w here one may worship, and m ittee through Com m ander E. C. H ar- fra tern ity house, having been in itlat- Bread Making — Vivian Copeland, w here even in the d arkness there w as i man states th a t th e benefit fund to be | ed into th a t society recently. Miss second in division 1, Joe P alin second peace th a t passed all understanding, am assed will be devoted to relief of M yrtle R usher has been elected secre- She was a devoted m em ber of the I ¿ l,8“bled veteran s th ro u g h o u t the city, ta ry ot thf. freshm an cIasH _t W|I in division 2 or cam p cookery. Je rse y s— In division 2, in w hich ch a rg e« i h . ' X , U T S W 5 . X n S S i i . ' i i S : 1 M" " J - '■ t “ er “ “ MUJ th ere w ere about 26 en tries, C harles T allm an was seventh, Clifford Ek- „ ------------------------ Ians, 710-711 Sw etland Building. A i 4. strom eleventh and Clyde Jen n in g s Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer ¡m ail cam paign also has been inaug- GrtshaD1 renew ing old acquaintances, fifteenth. K enneth K esterson in divi and seller together cheaply and urated and the v eteran s a re storm ing ' Tbey bave come from C alifornia by sion 1, on Junior calf, was ninth, with quickly.__________________________ , the city w ith a w hirlw ind cam paign, auto and are on th eir way to Spokane 20 com peting. ! to join Mr. Cemer who is su p erin ten - H olstein»— John Flem ing won a trip l d en t of th e McKee P rin tin g co. Mrs to sum m er school by having first Cemer and her dau g h ter have been place and com plete records, be also j living in Oakland since leaving G resh won fo u rth In th e senior calf class. Grange H all GRESHAM am, but have now come from Los A n L aw rence A ylsw orth was first w hich Ansplces B aptist Ladies Guild geles w here they had been on a trfp. en titie s him to a trip to sum m er On the w ay tbey stopped over the school next Ju n e, Jo h n Flem ing third, week-end with student friends a t Wil •ster Schedeen fifth, Roland Sche- lam ette U niversity and also visited •leen sixth and Floyd Stafford seventh w ith Miss Doris Zim m erm an a t C or m i: x v in a class of 12 anim als. vallis. Today they a re th e gu ests of Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Carrots, Salad Roland Sehedeen received fourth for Mrs. C. E. R usher. Miss Cemer ex- Pie or Cake, Coffee. the best fitted calf and the a r t in pecta to en ter P ullm an college a t P u ll showing. A n n a Boeckll, of L lnnton, 50c a Plate m an, W ashington, In the near future. won first in show m anship In h er class nd Sven Nelson th ird for the Je rse y Continued on page 4 class. E GRESHAM LOCALS Now at Pershing’s Desk D IN N E R Thursday, October 2, 5:30 to 7:30 J