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I T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL 14, NO. 85 AGRICULTURE CLASS DOES LANDSCAPING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM , MULTNOMAH C OUNTY, O REG O N,TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 POPULAR TROUTDALE COUPLE ARE WEDDED OLEOMARGARINE MEASURE IS DISCUSSED PRO AND CON CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS ARE ACTIVE IN COUNTY JOINT SALE PLAN FOR CANNERIES SOUGHT A wedding of interest to people of County Club Agent W. D. Kinder re this vicinity, occurred Saturday, Oct. ports that many visits have been made 11, 1924, in Troutdale at the home of during the past week to the various It would be well worth the while the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. clubs over the county to cBeck up the TO OUR READERS. «not only the dairymen and the dairy final reports for the year 1924. He for patrons and friends of the G resh C. Spence, when their daughter M ar Details of a central sales agency for With the election approaching the interests alone, hut everybody in the says th at the boys and girls of Mult the various cooperative canneries op am Union high school to take a stroll garet, became the bride of Richard down that way these days to see what K narr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Outlook desires to call attention from I state—every m erchant, every banker, nomah county do not know w hat it is erating in the W illamette valley are Is being accomplished along the lines K narr, also of Troutdale. The bride issue to issue to some phase of the every business and professional man, to quit and they carry their projects to be worked out by a committee of beautification of the grounds. When was attended by her sister Mariam political situation and especially to I every institution which depends on through to completion. This year named a t the close of a meeting of G. K. Jenner, instructor in agricul and the groom by a life long friend. the m easures to be voted on. This is I Oregon prosperity for its own. there has been a very large club en cannerym en, grow ers and bankers something the voters should be in- It is intended to protect the health rollm ent and a large number of com held a t Salem on last Wednesday. The ture. began the study of landscape John McGinnis. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. W al formed on as much as possible. Po-1 of babies and children, youth and gardening with his class of 17 wide pletions are expected. The attitude committee is composed of D. E. Towle lace Spence, sister-in-law of the litical affiliations are with voters grown people, and to build a future awake boys a t the beginning of this and cooperation of the various teach of Gresham; Roy J. Glett, Woodburn; sem ester, the plans, which had been bride, sang, “I Love You T ruly." The m »re or less settled but the initiative generation worthy of our care. ers throughout the county are a great John C. Gopler. Silverton; C. E. New It does not injure any poor people, encouragem ent to the club leader and house, Springbrook, and Joseph Kee- slowly form ulating in the minds of wedding m arch was played by Miss and referendum m easures present Principal Cannon and others connect Ruth W allace of Portland, cousin of from time to time new and im portant I nor does depriving them of their so- his boys and girls. If the boys and ber, Mt. Angel. ed with the school for months past, the bride. Only the immediate fam i considerations and give the voters an I called cheap spread on bread work girls could have the support of the More than a score of grow ers and began to take shape, with the result lies and four cousins witnessed the opportunity to say w hat laws they them harm. T here are a great many fathers, m others and teachers in their cannery m anagers representing all the school yards and surrounding ceremony which was performed by wish to be governed by. Not to vote cheap things. Axle grease is quite work, the work would soon grow to sections of the W illamette valley were prem ises are being transform ed into the Rev. E. R. D. HoUensted of Fair- intelligently upon them is to neglect cheap, but it should not take the place such an extent that every boy and present at the meeting, which was view. an Im portant duty. of butter. No doubt, a good chemist girl would be taking a club project. artistic settings. presided over by D. E. Towle. The home was beautifully decorat The Outlook will always present the could doctor it up and mix it with Much credit is reflected on Mr. Jen In a letter to the local berry grow At this time the boys and girls with ner and his boys who worked out the ed in fall flowers and autum n leaves. best information it has on the meas- milk and make it taste all right livestock are w orking hard for the ers Mr. Towle refers to this meeting Such m ixtures we do not favor, be- Pacific International Livestock expo and to other m atters of Interest to in details of the landscaping design as A fter the ceremony a dainty three- ures and will be as fair and unpreju- diced as possible. It does not wish to cause they are not real economy and sition. They are clipping, washing, terested grow ers as follows: sisted by the Mountain View Floral course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. K narr left by auto for dictate to any and can only hope to because they constitute an unfair and company, the local German florists "As you may have read recently braiding and shining their calves to injurious competition. They deprive make a bigger and better showing there is a movement on foot among who purchased the Conrad farm east Seattle where they will spend a few suggest. It is hoped the suggestions made people of something far more import- than ever. T here will be approxi the 15 co-operative canneries of tha of Gresham about five years ago. The days. On returning they will be at contract was given to this firm, the home to their many friends in the will stir up some of our good thinkers ant than their alleged cheap spread, m ately 32 head of calves and cows and state to work out a Joint sale plan This law will not prevent the Im- about 29 head of pjgs. Out of this of their canned fruits and vegetables. p artn ers of which, Otto Griesel and Wallace house in Troutdale. They re and correspondents to w rite their Mr. Feser, are men of broad experi ceived many useful and beautiful views for publication. These will be portation of cocoanut oil or copra, total there will be 16 Holstelns, 8 J e r The object in this consolidated sale welcome, w hether they agree with the There is a place for cocoanut oil and seys and 8 Brown Swiss. Of the pigs, plan would be to provide a line that ence in the floriculture line. In all, presents. The bride is the second daughter of editor or not, as discussion aw akens | other vegetable oils. If we open the but the small sum of $230 has been there will be 8 H am pshires, 10 Du- would be attractive to a live wire expended in the purchase of the trees, Mr. and Mrs. Spence, was a graduate interest and may throw new light on Bible we will find frequent refer rocs, 9 Poland Chinas and 2 Berk- sales company, to prevent price cut shrubbery and various plants to be of W ashington high school in P o rt the problems confronting the voters. ences to milk, butter and cheese as shires. Many of the pigs will be sold ting th at is demoralizing, to reduce used In the decorative scheme of the land, and has always been a great food products of m erit. We also read a t the Union stock yards immediately sales costs, to produce a standardized The Oleomargarine Bill. grounds, of which the school board help in this community socially and something of vegetable oils, not as after the exposition. The yards are uniform product, and to establish a A ttention is called in this issue to foojls but as cleansing agents. appropriated $130 and the student is a favorite among the younger set. offering one thousand dollars in spe uniform brand or label for the prod The groom is the only son of Mr. the oleom argarine and condensed body the remaining $100. If this work It is freely admitted th a t vegetable cial prizes for a pig feed contest for ucts of the associated associations. had been let to an outside concern and Mrs. K narr and is held in high milk measure. This is a hard one to oils a re valuable as soap ingredients. pig club members, with pens of four “A committee of five representative and regular landscape designers em esteem by all who know him. He was understand and advise concerning, al Nor is it denied th at they may have pigs as litter mates. The award of | members of these associations was ployed, the cost would in all proba among the first to answ er the coun though it may be very clear to the some food value. But if they a re to prizes will be divided Into the north named, together with Mr. Hurd of the bility have been double. One company try ’s call In the World War and serv average farm er and dairyman. appear as foods let them come out in Bureau of Markets, and Robt. Kipp, Fundam entally we believe in free the open for ju st exactly w hat they w estern, southw estern and eastern ed overseas until the close of the war. submitted an estim ate of over $800. representing the Portland chamber of Oregon districts. The prizes will be dom and fair competition and are op are. If they are cf value why do they Two immense crescent-shaped beds commerce, who are rendering splen posed to trusts. Is it right to exclude have to m asquerade? Why m ust they large and many and every boy in his form the main idea, one of which is POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE did service in working out m arketing p articular district will have a chance a better substitute because m ilk is laid out in front of the gymnasium HAVE CHURCH WEDDING used in its m anufacture? Or is this be forever hiding behind milk? Much credit is due O. M. Plummer plans for agricultural and horticul and is made up of 48 rose bushes of The intent and purpose of this law general m anager of the Pacific In ter tu ral products. A beautiful wedding took place in an effort to prepare the way for a Is simple and plain. We want to stop four varieties, and another of the "We are still quite busy at the can national, for the Interest and enthu same shape in front of the main the Undenominational temple, Gresh butter tru st? counterfeiting butter with ,a substi siasm he has showp. He has worked nery labeling, casing, and shipping out The legislature a t its last session tute which takes the valuable ingre school building composed of two kinds am, Saturday evening, October 11, at under severe handicaps since the our canned goods pack. There has of rhododendrons and about 25 varie 8 o’clock, when W ilbert L. Smith was passed w hat is officially known as the dient out of butter and puts in some burning of the big building less thau been some delay owing to Joint ship ties of other evergreen shrubs. S cat united in m arriage with Glenora oleom argarine and condensed milk thing less valuable. We w ant it a year ago, and he is now rebuilding ments of carload rates for the buy bill. This m easure was subjected to stopped in Oregon. tered around will be found the arbor Butler. with the intention of putting on a big ers. the referendum by the Associated I n The bride was attended by her cou vitae, the Chinese cedars, the Lawson What Will Happen! "Our fertilizer plans have received ger and better show than ever before, cypress, holly, a fir called the' con- sin, a Miss Nelson, and the groom by dustries of Oregon and will appear on If this law is defeated a number of tho endorsem ent of the board of di things will follow: color, which changes from green to his cousin, Raleigh Smith. The flow the November ballot. rectors and we intend installing a NEW FAIR BOARD The m easure forbids the use of First, it will be a great victory for red, and many others. Eventually all er girl was the baby sister of the fertilizer grinder and offer the ground DISCUSSES FINANCES the buildings will be covered with the groom, Wilma May Smith, who c a r cow's milk in the m anufacture of b u t the oleo Industry over the dairy in product to members of our associa Boston ivy. There will be 150 trees ried a basket of rose petals. The ter substitutes from vegetable oils. It dustry. Cheap oils may be mixed The best method of relieving the tion and the trade generally at re a enclosing Stapleton field, on all sides bride's gown was of w hite crepe de also forbids the m anufacture in com with skim milk and turn out w hat is Multnomah county fair of its indebt sonable prices. excepting the south, the American ce chine and she carried a bouquet of bination with milk of substitutes for said to be a substitute for butter. It edness and the best policy to adopt "One fourth car of Superior Rock dar being the Jree chosen for the w hite carnations. The bridesmaid condensed milk, the base of which is is but a step from this to using m in for the 1925 fair were the topics that Springs coal Is on the road, and athletic grounds. The Mountain View wore a dress of pink crepe de chine vegetable oils. It does not forbid the eral oils, oils refined from petroleum. came up for an extended discussion ut should arrive this week. This car is m anufacture of butter substitutes Floral company donated two dozen of and carried pink rose buds. Second, the dairy industry will be over one-half sold but we w ant o r from anim al fats in combination with gin to decline. It cannot help it. the meeting last night of the newly The temple was beautifully decorat the rose bushes and Mr. Jenner has ders for the balance of it as it can be elected fair board. expressed himself as being greatly ed in autum n leaves and ferns. Sev milk. T here will be fewer cows, poorer soils, Fourteen members of the nineteen delivered to you cheaper direct from Dairy Industry Involved pleased with the courtesy shown the eral musical numbers were rendered heavier taxes, and these will not be elected a t the annual meeting one tho car. Please tell your friends anil The dairymen and their friends ask | pal(, by the eaatern Oieo facto 'r ie " by the ladies of the temple. The cere school by this company. week ago were present and were duly send In a tria l order for some of this for a popular approval of the "anti mony was performed by the Rev. S. F. Third, the health of the coming sw orn in. The election of officers was good cheap fuel. m argarine bill” on the following P itts and was witnessed by a large FORMER GRESHAM GIRL generation will not be as good, for deferred until a later meeting, P resi "Wo are getting caught up with our MARRIED AT SALEM number of relatives and friends who grounds: the children will have less dairy dent A. W. Metzger and Secretary’ H. wood deliveries and hope our patrons T hat the future of Oregon agricul food. extended to the young people .their J. Pulfer serving a t last night’s m eet have not suffered too much incon Miss E sther Parounagian, of Salem, best wishes and heartiest congratula tu re is largely dependent on the dairy Fourth, labor will find th a t the so- ing. Those present and qualifying venience owing to the delayed deliv daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. B. tions. A large number of beautiful Industry and th a t competition is de- called cheap 8pread on brea(, J(| mak were A. W. Metzger, H. J. Pulfer, eries, resulting from the frequent Parounagian of th a t city, was m ar and useful presents was received by structive to the industry when exerted ing cheap wages and a cheap scale of Theo. Brugger, T. J. K reuder, H. A. showers of the past two weeks. by butter substitutes made from vege living. They will bo put in com peti ried on last Saturday, October 11, at the young couple. "We still have storage for the b a l Lewis, John Sleret, M. M. Squire, T. 4 o’clock to Ralph Waldo Barnes of The groom is the son of Mr. and table oils with a buttery flavor de tion with cheap labor of foreign lands, R. Howitt, A. F. Hammar, O. A. E ast ance of those empty crates th at you Salem, at a beautifully appointed Mrs. Geo. H. W. Smith of Bridal Veil, rived from combination w ith cow’s Asiatic labor. If cheapness is w hat man, C. I. Raker, Chas. Cleveland, planned to retu rn but neglected do wedding in the F irst Methodist Epis Oregon, and well known in th a t com milk. they get on the table, they will get it C. G. Schneider and II. L. St. Clair. ing, owing probably to pressure of copal church. The wedding was fol munity. The bride is the daughter of T hat the vegetable oil substitute can In their pay envelopes, too. A committee consisting of note other work. Better return them now. lowed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Butler of Corbett, be m anufactured with a larger profit These things will not come in a day holders and endorsers was appointed Do not forget to save all the good the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon. to the m aker and be sold a t a sm aller or a week, but they have begun a l to work out a new financial plan and straw berry and raspberry plants and Barnes expect to make their home in This week Mr. and Mrs. Smith will price to the consum er than butter. ready. Ju st as surely as night followi report to the board at its next m eet report to us tho estim ated number New York city. T hat the term “poor m an’s butter day, the failure to protect our own enter the North Pacific Evangelistic you can supply, as we expect con A luncheon was given in honor of institute and prepare for missionary is misleading because while the m ar- interests will be followed by further ing to be held on October 27. siderable demand.” A special meeting of stockholders Miss Parounagian Saturday noon at work in India. garine sells for less it contains less encroachm ents of greedy institutions will be held on Monday evening, No “The Spa’’ in Salem by Miss M argaret food value and, particularly, is short which care for nothing but making vember 10, to consider and vote upon “GRESIIAMAS “ ENJOY HIKE McDaniels of Portland, when covers in the vitamines which make for the more money. REPUBLICANS. I T EAGLE CREEK TRAIL a plan, if thought feasible, to increase w ere laid for forty guests. Miss Mc grow th and health of children and the Vote 36 X on ballot. L et us realize right now th at these the capital stock and issue preferred Daniels made the occasion of making Another fine hike was enjoyed Sun A republican district should be rep virility of the race. great corporations are not spending stock. formal announcem ent of her engage resented by a republican congress day by two members of the Outlook The opponents of the m easure who thousand» of dollars in advertising The plan presented will probably man. Don’t forget Crurapacker, M. E., are responsible for Its referendum m ent to Oury Hisey. cheap spreads for bread because they depend much on the report of the force, Miss Emma B. Johnson and The Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hisey and republican for congress. Crumpacker make the point th a t to legislate m ar love the poor people so much. If th at committee appointed at last night’ j II. L. St. Clair, accompanied by Dr. will win.—Adv. by Congressional Com Miss Helen were guests both a t the mittee. md Mrs. F rank Peak, Mrs. V. L. garine m anufacture out of existence were the case they might pay the poor meeting. luncheon and the wedding. Brooks and Miss Sadie Dotson. In would destroy a desirable Industry copra gatherers in the Philippines a Grape Vines. two autos the party left Gresham at and legislate aw ay the rig h t of con wage th at will enable them to live as To make the hair beautiful and free FOOTBALL TEAM LOSES Wordens, Concords, Niagaras, one daylight and breakfasted at Eagle the scalp of all disorders there is year old. Splendidly rooted, sure sum ers to buy as they wish and what civilized people should. They are not TO HEAVIER OPPONENTS Creek. nothing to equal the old reliable growers. Low prices. Order now for they wish. ' exercised over our financial condition About four hours of hiking with fre Some 6,000,000 pounds of vegetable nor the health of our babies. There Lucky Tiger H air Remedy. Money fall planting. _____ __________ ___ oi ___ = Harold Oberg, Craig By L. T. ST.CLAIR. back guarantee a t barbers and drug-1 road.'fourth house north off Barr road, m argarine are sold annually in Ore- |„ j ust One thing which Inspires their quent stops to enjoy the views of In w hat appeared to be a practice gists.—Adv, Tabor 6014, Portland, R. 7, Bx. 966. gon, It is said, and about 2,500,000 extensive advertising campaigns, their game for H illsboro between the many beautiful w aterfalls and tho autum n colors th at pounds of this am ount are manufac- hired speakers and paid propaganda, Union High and Hillsboro High last magnificent decked the slopes of tow ering peaks tured in the state. The m argarine sold and th a t is more profits for them. Friday on the home gridiron, the local brought the hikers to Tunnel falls, in Oregon is conceded by one of the gridders were swamped to the tune their objective, where the lunches m akers to displace about 2,500,000 LaFollett« Against Reclamation. of 34 to 0. were eaten with exquisite relish. A pounds of butter. A search through the files of the ___________________ The Hillsboro tpam outweighed the Says the Oregon Jo u rn al: "The Gongresslaonal Record for any word Gresham boys nearly 25 pounds to the light drizzle ham pered the w alkers on the retu rn but they arrived at dusk, „......... ___ „ , . u 4U_ „ issue is one th at needs no m isrepre ever spoken by Robert M. La Follette | man and all were letterm en with three sentation for its advancem ent either in behalf of the reclam ation of arid or four years experience so consider tired but happy, having covered about lands has been a search in Fain. He in the voters’ pam phlet or elsewhere. has no record on this im portant issue. Ing th at Gresham lost Its entire team 13 miles. The beauties of this six mile portion Does the safety of the dairy industry If the Socialist-Third party candidate last spring and the present team is I In Oregon depend on elimination of has ever been interested In the devel light and inexperienced, they did well of the Wahtum lake trail, at this time m argarine competition? This is one opment of western arid lands through to hold their opponents to 34 points. of year, like the Paradise P ark trail, a policy of federal reclam ation, he has are simply indescribable. A nature question to answer. The outstanding sta r of the local never raised bis voice in congress. I “Is m argarine lacking In vital ele Nor, indeed, has La Follette displayed team was Captain Beechill, who time lover Is lost In contem plation of the ments of human grow th? This is Interest In general western legislation. after tim e smashed through H ills beauties, marvels, and grandeur of In the main w hat is true of the So boro’s line and smeared their plays the varied scenery made accessible by another and equally serious question. a long, long tra il a-wlndlng.” Doz The first is a question of economy, the cialist-T hird party candidate is equal before they could get into action. ly true of most of his followers in ens of w aterfalls and cascades greet second involves the issues of the congress. There is not an outstanding Beechill played a bear of a game both race.” reclam ationist among them, and some on offense and defense and the w riter the eye with beauty and the ear with It is not a question of adulteration are openly arrayed against any exten is sure th a t If Gresham could put a music long to be remembered. at all. We have pure food laws th at sion of the federal reclam ation policy. team into the field of meu as fast, NASH CLOTH KN. On the other hand, President Cool protect us against adulteration. The Hundreds of men are testifying th a t idge is squarely on record as favoring fam e and capable as Beechill it would substitute is not as good as tbe real not only a revision of the present re nave been a walkaway for Gresham. Nash clothes at $23.50 are equal to thing, but neither does it cost as clam ation law, to ease the burden of It seems th a t of late years though clothes usually at twice th a t figure. much. Shall we deprive those of it those now farm ing on the government there are very few heavy men in the Positively tailored to measure. P. F. Black, Gresham, phone 1801.—Adv. who want it in order to help the dairy projects, but also advocates an Intelli Gresham student body. gent, business-like expansion of fed industry? It is quite possible th a t next year, eral reclam ation activity in the west. Portland Telegram and Outlook, one Front the Dairymen's Standpoint. with the present team as a nucleus, year, $4.50 by mail. Save a dollar. Another statem ent of the situation Open season on Chinese pheasant th at Gresham can put a light but ex Offer closes October 31. Subscribe I from the dairym en's viewpoint is as October 15 to 31 inclusive. Get your perienced team on the gridiron that through the Outlook. ammunition, guns and hunting license will clean up. follows: Window Cleaning at L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. The oleomargarine and condensed For expert window cleaning see S. The Peoples' Bargain couuter. See TaJIma, or leave orders with John milk measure is intended to protect Want aas. add to your profit. the want ads. Brown, Oresham, phone 2501.