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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 81 A PROMISING NEW STRAWBERRY FOUND GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 9, 192» TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1..»« Per Year HOLIDAY O U T L O O K I w wi V îb "“ k Ï k ""Ï bîî • IME The Pacific H om estead, th e leading a g ric u ltu ra l jo u rn a l of th e Pacific A unique co n test is being in a u g u r ated by the m a rk e tin g co m m ittee of n o rth w est, very in te restin g ly sets th e P o rtlan d ch am b er of com m erce in fo rth, in its iseue of Novem ber 20, an (By Radio from Station S-.4-N -T-A) the quest for a w ord or w ords to p ro p Hello! Hello. Ail ships and stations! Especially account of a prom ising new stra w b e r erly ex p ress th e su p e rio r q u ality of ry, called th e John so n berry , in a Gresham and nearby communities. Oregon a g ric u ltu ra l products. Th« com m unication from E. M. Bailey, of Announcement is hereby made that the Greesham Out- j need has been ap p a ren t for som e tim e th a t th e re should be one g en eral o v er Salem , Oregon, to th e farm Journal. look is commissioned to officially represent in its wide ter-' rid in g b ran d for com m odities grow n Mr. B ailey is a n extensive grow er of ntory Santa Claus, Mrs. Santa and all the little Santas fori in the North Pacific te rrito ry and also stra w b e rrie s and is co n stan tly on the the holiday season of 1924 and the issue of Tuesday, Decem th a t th e ad v ertisin g of each com m od lookout for new and b e tte r varieties. ber 16, next, is designated as Santa’s official bulletin to all ity m ay be beneficial to all o th er com H e is of th e opinion th a t th e best ' homes and hearts. m odities put o u t u n d er th is brand. stra w b e rry on th e m a rk e t today for T he w ord or w ords should in som e All Santa’s good friends are invited to use this issue of' p rese rv in g and can n in g purposes is way re la te to a g ric u ltu re and h o rti MAYOR K. A. MILLER th e E tte rs b u rg No. 121, but because of the Outlook to spread Christmas cheer to everybodv, old 1 c u ltu ra l products as w ell as to the c li of Gresham th e fac t th a t conditions have to be ju st and young. m atic conditions w hich produce the M ayor K. A. M iller of G resham cele rig h t to in su re a crop, it is th o u g h t fru its, vegetables, n u ts and d airy p ro d . ltl‘ such a commission the Outlook has undertaken sem e o th e r b erry w ill ev entually sup brated his 50th b irth d ay on Monday ucts. The p ro d u cts of W ashington as i herefore all our writers and advertisers are urgec of th is week, and w as presen ted w ith a big job. p la n t th e E tte rsb u rg . w ell as Oregon should be included in a beautiful gold w atch, chain and Ma to assist and have all m atter in by the end of this week so T h a t such a b erry h as been found th e desired word and m ust typify th e evident from a p eru sa l of Mr. Bailey s sonic fob by business asso ciates and all ’Schedules can be met. The time is short. North Pacific te rrito ry as w ell as th e letter. T his new stra w b e rry , the friends of G resham in honor of th e products. occasion and in appreciation of fa ith Jo h n so n b erry , produces im m ense The T rlp p le Chim es com pany, co n We who live In th is co u n try know sistin g of a fam ily cro ps and w ill go sev eral days w ith ful public service w hich he h as given P. W aldo condition to th e city since com ing h ere m ore o ut picking, even a t a w eek's in te r w hich, rig h tly expressed in a w ord o r val, they w ere said to be in good th a n ten years ago, when he cam e to th e ir son H erschel and d au g h ter A r- two and used as a tra d e b ran d w ould villa, will give a fine program of m u shape. T he p la n ts a re very vigorous G resham to become ca sh ie r of the convey th e idea to th e outside w orld sical n u m b ers and read in g s a t the an d long-lived. One grow er inform ed Bank of G resham , of w hich his fath er, and prove a p rofitable ad v e rtisin g A. F. M iller is p resident. Mr. M iller M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on next medium. Mr. B ailey th a t th e p la n t he had set F rid ay evening, D ecem ber 12, under o ut eight y ea rs previous w as still pro served as councilm an for several T his co n test w ill end D ecem ber 31 A h ea rt-b rea k in g sto ry cam e to, th e said to have lived on dandelion g reens th e au sp ices of th e Sunday school. d u cing a good crop, proving th e ir vi years, and filled th e office of reco rd er and all suggestions or in q u iries should ta lity to be o u t of th e ordinary, d uring th e w ar years, in place of C. G. Outlook a few days ago of a fam ily day in and day out. Mrs. Je lk en The in stru m e n ts used will be th e he m ailed to the M arketing D ep art Schneider, who filled th a t office before A n o ther point in favor of th e Johnson co n sistin g of a m o th er and eig h t c h il b ro u g h t th e fam ily back to th is coun trip p le chim es, violin, m andolin, piano, m ent, P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce, b e rry is th a t fully a th ird of th e husks and a fte r the w ar. He has served two dren, who have been deserted an d p e r ty w here she could th e b e tte r help o rgan and m usical g lasses. T he p ro them , and a fte r very stren u o u s efforts g ram is one of old and new favorites Oregon Building, P o rtla n d , Oregon. sta y on th e vine, m aking it conven succeeding te rm s as m ayor of G resh A com m ittee of seven h as been a p secuted by th e husband and father, am, from which office he will re tire at succeeded in g ettin g th e m other and of high class m usic and w ill he of in len t for c a n n e rs to ta k e ca re of a large pointed, one of whom Is D. E. Tow le, w hose w hereab o u ts is unknow n, and th ree of th ch ild ren again placed un- the end of th e year. Mr. M iller w as te re st to old and young. ton n age w hen delivered to th e can m an ag er of th e B erry G row ers P a c k born in Sellwood, on th e place w hich who have endured untold suffering be-1 der th e county w elfare board. The nerles. ing com pany, of G resham , w hich w ill J. O. H olt of th e E ugene F ru it his p are n ts still occupy. On Decern cau se of th e lack of th e n ecessities of ! eld est d au g h ter, 17 y ea rs of age, w as F A im IEW GRANGE WILL have ch a rg e of th e d e ta ils of th e con ber 21, 1899, he m arried F ran ces May HOLD REGULAR MEETING life, going h u n g ry and alm ost naked rec en tly m arried . T he eldest son is G ro w ers’ association speaks highly of test. th is new berry. He is desirous of get Cline, dau g h ter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. in a land of plenty. Mrs. W illiam Jel- ! being given a hom e by Mr. and Mrs. P rizes to be offered a re as follow s: T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- tin g the p la n ts d istrib u ted am ong his Cline of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Mil ken of Rockwood h eard of th e fam ily Jelk en . T h ree ch ild ren a re being F irs t choice of judges, $50; second view g ra n g e will be held S atu rd ay , g ro w ers for a thorough try in g out. ler have tw o sons, B ayard, w ho is em and becam e In terested in b ringing , cared for by relativ es. Of th e th ree D ecem ber 13, beginning at 1 1 a . m., at choice, $25. If th e w ord chosen is ployed in th e B ank of G resham ; them relief. She h as spent several ! ch ild ren whom th e m o th er has, th e E. H. W iegand, who is a s sista n t pro w hich tim e the b u sin ess session will subm itted by m ore th a n one person, fessor of h o rtic u ltu ra l p io d u cts of the Alden, a stu d en t in W illam ette .Uni w eeks in b ringing, ab o u t conditions youngest, 2>£ y ea rs old. is being kept be called to o rder. As th is is th e a n th e prize w ill be divided equally be v ersity ; and a little d au g h ter, V ir w hich w ill go a long w ay tow ard al- tem p o rarily in th e A lb ertin a K err Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college and a nual m eeting for th e election of of tw een those su g g estin g th e word. If lev iatin g th e suffering of th e fam ily, hom e in P o rtlan d u n til he reg ain s his com petent au th o rity , a fte r receiving ginia May. ficers, every m em ber is urged to be eith er of th e w ords chosFn by th e Mr. M iller ex p resses his a p p re c ia Mrs. M yrtle P eak, aged 36 years, is i health. T he little fellow w as in a de- a c ra te of th e Jo h n so n b e rrie s from judges as first or second choice a re presen t. Mr. Bailey, w rote him to th e effect th a t tion of th e beautiful g ift in th e follow the m o th er of ten ch ildren, eight of p lo rab le condition w hen tak en to the T he aftern o o n session will convene /><:cepted and p u t in to use by th e ing le tte r: whom a re living. Seven of th ese ch il home. T he o th er tw o c h ild ren ' a re a from th e p reserv in g stan d p o in t they prom ptly at 2 o'clock, w hen th e re- tra d e who a re to use th is o v errid in g To th e C itizens of G resham .—D ear dren cam e in successive periods a v e r g irl about 5 and a boy ab o u t 7 y ears have exceptional value and th a t th e p o rt of th e com m ittee on th e me- , b ran d , an additional $50 will be paid p o ssibilities from th e sta n d p o in t of F rie n d s and N eig h b o rs:— Your kindly aging a y ea r each. T he h usband and of age. m orial for one of t h f ir late m em bers, , th e Person p rese n tin g th a t word. T he fath e r, acco rd in g to th e w om an’s A co ttag e has been p ro cu red for act in p rese n tin g me w ith th e b e a u ti ca n n in g are very good. J. W. Tow nsend, w ill be read and the com m ittee nlso desireR it understood ful w atch, chain and fob is m ore th a n sto ry , h as never given h er ad eq u ate Mrs. P eak and th e th re e ch ild ren on th a t an y w ords or p h ra se s p resented c h a rte r will be draped. su p p o rt, and for th e p ast four y ears th e P u llen road n ex t to M. N orby’s. GRESHAM WOMAN WINS I deserve and I ca n n o t ex p ress in ad in th e co n test and n o t selected by th e T he le c tu re r h as secured Mrs. PRIZE ON CONTEST equate te rm s m y h e a rtfe lt a p p re c ia she h as received nothing from him. T he re n t of th is co ttag e is g u aran teed Saidle-O rr D unbar, p resid e n t of the judges w ill be considered as open to A bout tw o and a h alf y ears ago th e by th e w elfare board, also light, milk tion of your kindness. S tate F ed eratio n of W om en's clubs, use by any one an d for th e g en eral A G resham woman, Mrs. A nnabell In accep tin g th is w onderful g ift case cam o before th e w elfare board and $3.00 a week for th e p u rch ase of K irkw ood, has th e honor of being from you I feel th a t I should have in P o rtla n d and th e m o th er and chil- supplies. W hen Mrs. Je lk en se n t to for th e sp eak er. W aldem ar H ollen- good of all sta te p roducts. am ong th e prize w inners in th e O re given you a b etter ad m in istratio n and d ren w ere fu rn ish ed w ith some of the B arton for th e few m eager a rticle s sted, of P o rtlan d , w ill slug. T he lec gon W rite rs’ league contest, a lite ra ry devoted m ore of my tim e tow ard th e b are necessities of th e home, includ- left th e re by Mrs. Peak, including the tu re h o u r is open to th e public and a MRS. LENA ALDER AND good crow d is expected to enjoy th e JOSEPH E. GASKILL WED o rg an ization, on th e subject of “Why p lifting an d b etterm en t" of o u r fa ir ing a cook stove, a h eatin g stove and stoves and sew ing m achine, she found program . T he m em bers will enjoy th e O regonians should read Oregon a u city. a sew ing m achine. L ast Ju ly th e hus- th a t ev ery th in g of valu e had been Joseph E. G askill and Mrs. L ena usual g ran g e d in n er a t noon. th o rs .” Mrs. K irkw ood w as th e w in The m otive behind such a gift band and fathei* who a p p a re n tly did stolen. A bed and m a ttress, an old A lder w ere m urried a t th e co u rth o u se n e r ’of th e second prize, Efile Y ounger prom pts m e to feel th a t my efforts n ot w ish to see his fam ily receiving h eatin g stove, tw o c h a irs and a few *>or*'a n <l oil S atu rd ay nt 11 o'clock, P ow ell, of P o rtlan d , being aw arded w ere appreciated and as I go on atten tio n , w ent to th e ir hom e in the dishes and some vegetables have a l FAIRVIEW LODGE M VSONS HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION 1 ,1 1,11 Prp s,'nco of Mrs. F anny W ells th e first prize and the th ird going to th ro u g h life I w ill have a la stin g m iddle of th e n ig h t, moved them to ready been donated. T h ere a re needed ----------- j and Mrs. Maude R ich ard s, th e g ran d - th e w ell-know n a u th o r, Ju n e M acMil m em ory of your sin cere expression 1 B arton, w here he left them in a cabin, in addition a cook stove, an o th er bed, F alrview Lodge No. 92 A. F. A A. M m o th er and au n t of th e bridegroom , lan Ordway. and approval of w hat I tried to do. h ut Kave them no provisions. Being co m fo rters, one or tw o ch a irs, a table held its an im al election mid In stalla- 1 respectively, the Rev. P. O. B onebrake, T he prizes w ere aw arded S atu rd ay You little realize w h at an im pres- out o t th e ju risd ictio n of tfie w elfare : or cab in et or both, tlon of officers at its lodge b all In of P o rtlan d , officiating. T he bride Is evening a t th e league’s an n u a l b a n sion th is g ift has m ade on me and I j hoard, th e ir supplies ceased. Subse- j A nyone w ishing to donate article s T ro u td ale, S atu rd ay evening, Decern the d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. q u et in P o rtlan d , at w hich tim e Mrs. w ant to th an k each and every one of fiuefitly, th e m other and ch ild ren fared m ay re p o rt to Mrs. Jelk en , T abor 3510, ber 6, at w hich tim e th e follow ing of- ! Cooley and is favorably know n In and E d w ard MacDowell w as th e guest of you from th e depths of my h e a rt and I on w h at th ey could pick up, and a re J or G resham Outlook, phone 1561. fleers w ere Installed for th e year 1925: near G resham , w here she sp en t her h o n o r and m ade a b rief ta lk on the tr u s t th a t from h en cefo rth I w ill be ------------------------------- — ----------------- —-------------------- —_______________________ L. A. H arlow , w orsh ip fu l m a ste r; ' girlhood. The groom has m ade Ills M acDowell asso cia tio n ’s colony for w orthy of th e g ift and en titled to H a rry F ed ersp lel, sen io r w ard en ; Jno. hom e w ith his g ran d m o th er, Mrs. a rtis ts . O ther sp eak ers a t the b a n w ear th e w atch w ith w hich you T. McGinnis, ju n io r w ard en ; D. W. F an n y W ells, for the p ast tw o y ears. q u et included Dean Collins, A lexander friends have honored me. « McKay, re-elected tr e a s u r e r ; W illiam The couple w as serenaded by a com - HI SCHOOL STUDENTS H u ll, F ra n ce s Gill, G race E. H all, J a n u a ry 6th, 1925, w ill b rin g to a H. S tanley, re-elected se c re ta ry ; Rus- pany of young people In th e evening OFFERED PRIZES FOR T heodore A. H arp er, A nthony E uw er, close for me, ten y ears of active s e r BEST TRADE ESSAYS sell C. W ilson, sen io r d eacon; John and cig ars and candy w ere passed and Ja m es Stevens. John T. H otch vice on your city council, as reco rd er, C. B urns, Junior d eacon; Jo h n Den- around. Mr. and Mrs. G askill will re- kiss, m an ag er of th e J. K. Gill com councilm an an d m ayor. I have tried Ison, ch a p la in ; M ilton 1. Fox, m ar- m ain in G resham for th e p rese n t but p an y 's store, gave an exposition of the faith fu lly and conscientiously to do sh a l; G eorge P. L um sden, senior a re p lan n in g to go to Longview to r e High school stu d en ts, STOP, LOOK ste w ard ; lite ra ry m ap of Oregon, listin g th e my duty as an A m erican citizen b u t at C hris F ed ersp lel, ju n io r side som etim e In th e im m ediate fu and LISTEN . W hile th e younger p u stew ard , Ja m es R. Spence, tyler. O regon a u th o rs h nd show ing the tim es becam e d ish earten ed and w on tu re. Kay» mid Girls are Getting Busy In pils of th e G resham grad e school are scen es in w'hich th e ir productions dered if it w as w orth while, b ut now, Essay Contesl. busying them selves In a co n test on the W’ere laid. A W ant Ad will b rin g resu lts th a t m y friends, by your ac t of kin d n ess Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm W ell, boys an d g irls of the advantages of C h ristm as shopping In will m ake your C h ristm u s happier. loans at 6 per cent. B. W T horne all of th e discouragem ents a re fo rg o t WEDDING KELLS RING G resham grad e school, how a re G resham , h ere is an o p p o rtu n ity for ten and I am glad th a t I have done FDR GRESHAM COUPLE my you com ing? Did you get busy as the big b ro th e r and sis te r to e a rn a hum ble bit. we told you to la st w eek and w rite su b stan tia l C h ristm as gift by a little A gain th a n k in g you. S u rp risin g th e ir G resham friends. us a nice le tte r of n o t m ore th an m ental effort. S incerely yours, F ra n k L. Kinyon and Mrs. G ertru d e 100 w ords on th e topic, “Why You T h ree local firms, L. A. W ack & Co., K. A. M ILLER, S channo, accom panied by P o rtlan d Should Do Your X m as Shopping In H epp’s R acket sto re and A ylsw orth & M ayor of G resham . ac q u ain tan c es, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G resh am ?” M artin, a re each offering a $2.00 m e r R usso, slipped q u ietly aw ay to V an NEW BIDS ARE CALLED chandise o rd er for th e th re e best Some one is going to win th a t big couver, W ashington, on Sunday m o rn FDR FAIRVIEW S('I,DDL round d o lla r su re as th e w orld, and essays of n ot to exceed 200 w ords ing an d w ere th e re m a rried by th e a boy or g irl can have lots of fun , each, subm itted by any high school I t has been deemed advisable by th e Rev. Mr. S kaggs, a B aptist m in ister. stu d en t of G resham , C o rb ett or S an w ith even a q u a rte r, so if you ♦ T he b ride has resided h ere for the past school board of d istric t No. 16, F air- h av en ’t yet done so, get your n o te dy, on th e su b ject of "W hy You Should te n y ea rs and is th e p ro p rie to r of the view, O regon, to reje ct all bids r e Do Your C h ristm as Shopping In book and pencil o ut th is evening S ch an n o confectionery. H er m other ceived for th e erection of th e building, G resham .” and w rite us a nice le tte r before lives a t C entralia, W ashington. Mr. ow ing to som e changes req u ested and S a n ta is a w ise old fellow. C om petent and d isin terested judges you begin solving th e cross-w ord K inyon h as for th e la st 12 y ea rs been j some m odifications, an d to re-ad v er- H e’s a little old but h e’s ever young and up to date. w ill decide th e w in n ers in th is c o n puzzle. an em ploye of th e governm ent and for tise for bids. He believes In doing th in g s th e m odern way and be d o esn 't let te st and all le tte rs m ust be a t th e O ut S everal a rtic le s have alread y th e p ast wo y ea rs has been engaged P lan s have been revised and m ay anybody get ahead of him In his good w ork. look office not la te r th a n M onday a f been received and m ore are com as ru ra l ro u te c a rrie r of m ail on now be obtained a t th e office of F ra n - S an ta believes In ad v ertisin g . One of his chief allie s is th e new s ternoon, Decem ber 15. ing. Rem em ber th ey m u st be In ro u te 2 from G resham . H is p are n ts cis M. Stokes, arc h itec t. No. 1000 paper. S an ta has alw ay s used th e Outlook and we have Just received the office not la te r th a n th e m orn- live in N ebraska and he fo rm erly op- Cham ber of Com m erce building, P o rt a com m unication from his business office th a t he will use th e new s G rape Vines. inf of D ecem ber. 15, as we w ant to era ted a m ail ro u te in Colorado. T he land, or from George R. Shaw , school W ordens, C oncords, N iagaras, one p ap e rs th is year m o re th an ever and the Outlook is especially m en publish th e nam es of th e w in n ers year old. Splendidly rooted, su re couple w ill contin u e to resid e in clerk, d is tric t No. 16, F airview . Sep- tioned. and th e ir sto rie s in the big holiday grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for G resham , occupying room s in connec- 1 a ra te p roposals w ill be received, for So, Mr. M erchant, please tak e notice. N othing will p lease nr aid fall p lan tin g . H arold Oberg. Craig issue of th e O utlook. T he prizes tio n w ith th e cdhfectionery, and will the g eneral c o n tra il, plum bing, h e a t th e m e rry old gentlem an m ore th an your ad In th e good old home road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road. are $1.00, 76c, 50c and 25c. Sim ply atten d to th e ir respective lines of ing and w iring of th e building. T abor ««»14, P o rtlan d . R. 7, Bx. 966 tow n paper. w ork. T he bids w ill be opened F rid a y eve- j as a suggestion, stu d en ts, tak e a We have ju s t received a new lot of up to d ate p o rtra its of S an ta good look a t th e shop w indow s of ning, D ecem ber 19, 1924, a t 8 o'clock, liuiiciiig L essons. and he n ever looked b e tte r; also p ic tu res of all his new Joy p ro G resham before beginning your Novel X m as G ifts! at th e schoolhouse. Mrs. E. Sleek, of P o rtlan d , is co n d u cers for young, m iddle-aged and old. le tters. F or C hristm as gifts, see my line of ducting a dancing class a t city hall In R eaders, you can save tim e, Inconvenience nnd d isap p o in tm en t by useful and o rn am e n tal liand-painted HOOII, IVOR II! T ro u td ale every F rid ay evening a t 8 a r t novelties a t th e G resham D rug read in g ca refu lly In every p aper w hat S an ta has to gay. If you h av e n ’t your wood $ee Cecil o'clock. B g in n ers at 8 p. m. and a d Phone w a n t ads to 1561 Co. Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d .—Adv. M etzger, G resham , phone l lo l . tf You see S a n ta 's business has Increased so w onderfully th a t he vanced c la ss a t 9. Phone 2311.—Adv. ho* to use th e n ew sp ap er to reach all his good friends. H ere’s a recen t sn ap -sh o t of him. NEXT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 Hatch lor Santa’s Announcements DESERTED FAMILY FINDS RELIEF FROM SUFFERING Why You Should Do Your Christmas Buying in Gresham” MERCHANTS AND READERS DANCE BAZAAR City Hall, TROUTDALE, OREGON SATURDAY, DEC. 13, KOCKWOÜU CHANGE HALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 By Ladles of I oiiiiuuiilty ( (larch GIGRA YS ORCHESTRA A Good Time Guaranteed. Gentlemen 91.(HI CHICKEN PIE SUPPER and PROGRAM including comedy, “The T.ytting Place" I hildreu ander 13, S3 cent, Adalis 30 reals Admission, program only, We and Me ! s ■ < • ’ -«* e z I I J