Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
t w ic e A W EEK NO. »7 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS «»KhSHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, CAL CELEBRATION JRNS OUT A FIZZLE I Qreshani have a celebration on ourth? Not th a t anybody knows L e attempt to put over som ething and for 45 Lnd worthy the day and place L| out to 1»' a disappointm ent and Inly as a lizzle- Lnel Dobell and Mrs. Adah Losh and associates ap p a re n tly at- |ted g n a t tilings, and doubtless od faith, but for one circuin- (e or another, for m any a re the were not able to deliver the There w asn't much but th e ad- Ising. |ere were to have been auto races |r the Three-A sanction Saturday L oon and Sunday afternoon. Sat- L afternoon the crowd w as fair I the races were about all th at be expected. Sunday afternoon was a sm all atten d an ce and little racing. Many demanded money back and w ent aw ay In ». Tl JULY ----- -- ---------------------- * * ’ ESDAY, ‘b -» I any Club Members A Í ^ d T d O. A .C Summer S ch o d 7, 1>25 Per Year Fair Notes If you havu t a fair booster hat get one and joiu the company. Opening date of the fair, weeks from today. If c? MANY CELEBRATE FOURTH AT SANDY three Under auspices of the Sandy Grange the F ourth was observed last S a tu r Ben Jory has unloaded here a por tion of his outfit for his big, improved day at Sandy by a patriotic program and enlarged wild west show which i in the forenoon and sports and ball will again be a leading attraction. game in the afternoon. The program I and picnic dinner was held in Meinig’s Cam pbell’s American band will beautiful grove and the affair had the I furnish the music for the afternoon appearance of a big friendly old-time | and evening programs. I community picnic. The grove was well filled with local residents, and On Tuesday night, the opening m any from surrounding communities I night, will occur one of the finest m il [ and towns. itary dem onstrations ever given In the Anton Malar presided at the exer- j state. It was a big thing last year [ cises which consisted of several se and will be much larger and more lections by the Sandy quartet, a flag spectacular this year. G reat p rep ara salute by the children, the reading of tions a re being made for it. the D eclaration of Independence and an address by George LaRoche, of S ecretary P ulfer says those desiring I inform ation regarding the agricul Portland. The Gresham band played tu ra l and horticultural divisions will m any appropriate numbers. Those composing the q u artet were, Mrs. J. please com m unicate with Fred Crane, M. C. Miller. Mrs. R. E. Esson. Robert superintendent. Smith and Dr. J. Q. Sture. The ball game between Sandy and Everybody say It, 'er go! Gillis resulted In a winning score for I W hoop-e!” Gillis of 6 to 12. [few came out S aturday evening Nasshahn, ^ T h l ^ ftUw"sghMartoUM nH^h«wi<>2 dS W‘lliams- Mrs. L. II. Stone, Marjorie Möller Jessie were disappointed. T here was no botic pageant and th e fireworks Third Row—Lawrence Douthh Grace i v i c ^ V u “ ^ ’ W K*nder' * rs’ Bert O?sen ’ few and far between. Raymond Delgh, Helen Evans, Anna Boeckli Edwar.i Min V e™°n Burlingame, Delbert Carroll, L re were to have been originally Second Row—Dorothy Davies 1 evona ' Keiiov n‘Mi I ' xi'i’I'.'i'“1 Thoresen- Frank Motis, Lois Cree. | MT. HOOD ( LIMBS Ä r L i r Ä splendid pageants on as m any ARE_POPULAR NOW HALLROSE HOLSTEINS SELECTED BY BREEDER lings. Later the Sunday night h 6" 01-8" M Hagdö.inHee The ascent of old Mt. Hood is the lant was called off on th e excuse The Biliiwhack Stock farm of Santa popular sport now and m any are en Gresham w ouldn't stan d for a Paula, California, recently bought a Day"] joying the experience with all its se carload of registered Holstein produc Jjay night affair, although it was a 0 . A. C. .SUMMER SCHOOL verity and thrills. Over the F ourth a Losedly religious them e and title. ing cows from the H allrose herd, TRAINS MANY YOUTHS 3. 45e ' patriotic pageant advertised for large party of Mazamas made the owned by County Agent S. B. Hall, to climb from P aradise P ark which is Vday night failed to m aterialize A picture in this issue represents be shipped to the big breeding estab one of the rendezvous of this popular lishm ent at Santa Paula. finally those for Monday and the delegation of boys and girls who society of out door enthusiasts. Daily !day nights w ere ju st abandoned, attended the 0. A. C. Summer school The Bilhwhack Stock farm is suc larger and sm aller parties are “going no announcement to inform the at Corvallis from Multnomah county. cessor to the Berylwood Stock farm at By THEODORE ROOSEVELT. up” from both the south and north This group is made up of state prize 1c. Oxnard, California. In this tra n sa c We can have no “fifty-fifty” allegiance in this country. E ither a man is sides. tion the famous H ciatein bull, Prince irious alibis have been suggested, w inners who get a trip with expenses an American and nothing else, or he is not an American at all. We are akin The opening of the loop highway, Aggie of Berylwood, changed hands of them have about as much paid by some of the large organiza by blood and descent to most of the nations of Europe; but we are separate in them as the statem en t that tions th at are helping foster boys and from all of them; we are a new and distinct naton, and we are bound always over which many hundreds of autos at the record price of $110,000, which )ham wouldn’t stand for th e Sun ----- b RI s club work. Some are represen- to give our whole-hearted and undivided loyalty to our own flag, and in any are now passing daily, has given a is the highest price on record ever .night pageant. All th e re is to th a t I ta t*ves sent by their clubs, with money international crisis to treat each and every foreign nation purely according new incentive to the ambition to scale paid for a herd sire. one of A m erica’s grandest and most On th eir trip through the N orthw est Ihat the churches would not de- I which has been raised by their partic to its conduct in that crisis. easily climbed snow peaks to select 100 head of the best fem ales 1 to abandon th eir Sunday evening ular club. Others have used their own This nation was founded because the Americans of 1776, although p re The annual climb under auspices of available to m ate with this outstand lices for the pageant. personal money to make the trip. dominantly English by blood, fought their own kinsm en to establish their the Hood River post, American Le ing herd sire, ow ners of the farm se ne fair board leased th e fair These boys and girls received the liberty and to make this nation the hope of the world. Again, over a century gion, is of peculiar in terest to those cured two carloads in Chehalis, W ash ends for the events announced and greatest training ever this year, as of ago, our forefathers once more fought E ngland; and the men in this country who prefer to ascend from the snow- ington, and one carload from the H all laid to have received a substantial course it takes time to perfect such an who were of English blood stood with absolute loyalty by America and (osit on the same. The board dis institution. The class work surpassed against England. It is not m erely our right but our duty to insist on exactly flelds of the north or eastern slope of rose ranch a t T routdale, Oregon. c's any responsibility in the m atter th a t of any other year, as the more the same full-hearted loyalty by ail A m ericans of other descent, whenever the m ountain. Several from Gresham These anim als will be taken to th eir w ere in the record climb under this large new barn at Santa Paula, where I thinks it is in no w ay to blame practical program was worked out, we are at war with the country from which th eir ancestors came. auspices two years ago they will be put on official test, and [the unfavorable outcome, giving the boy or the girl more dem We welcome the German or the Irishm an who becomes an American mated with P rince Aggie of Beryl This year the Legion outing will be onstration work, and more to do with We have no use for the German or Irishm an who rem ains as such. We do not wood. their own hands. This we know Is an wish German-Americans or Irish-A m ericans who figure as such in our social on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 'AXGELISTS R E PO K T July IS, 19 and 20, and the climb will SANTA HAKUA KA QUAKE a rt of interesting the young folks. Defective Brakes Cause Accident. and political life; we w ant only Americans and, provided they are such, we The college professors gave up the do not care whether they are of native or of Irish or of German ancestry. be on Sunday over the new north side A peculiar accident occurred Friday tra il which is said to be easier than and Mrs. W illiam H ornecker of time which they might have had for afternoon a t the Ivy filling station on We have no room in any healthy American community for a G erm an-A m eri Idowhurst were happily surprised vacation to work with boys and girls can vote, or an Irish-American vote, and it is contem ptible demagogy to put the Cooper’s Spur route. The ex the corner of Roberts avenue and Bay morning by the ap p earan ce of who attended state summer camp. planks into any platform for the purpose of catching such a vote. We have pense is not great and the satisfaction Powell street when a machine from lr son-in-law and daug h ter, Mr. This particular year, the boys and no room for any people who do not act and vote simply as Americans, and of having accomplished this most ex- Portland, filled with National Guard hiilrating and unusual feat will last a Mrs. Charles R. Dillon and their girls Summer school of Oregon was as nothing else. hoys bound for their summer camp life time. ¡-year-old son, who had driven said to be the largest and most effect- near Sandy, failed to stop as It drove -------- --------------------------- Moreover, he must not bring in his Old-World religious race and national I n It < 8 8aId , hp P,,mh ,rpm ~ said i«, the climb . from Govern >ugh from Los Angeles, leaving ive of any summer school in the United antipathies, but he m ust merge them into love for our common country, and mpnt is r-.n.n .. . G o v ern into the station for w ater and crashed re June 29. They arrived in Santa States. I m u st ta k e n rid e in th e th in g s w e r a n all tai™ n r h u in u « ______ v_. .. . ' ‘ s ( an<* s more ac into the air and w ater stand, breaking must take pride in the things we can all take pride in. He m ust revere only fcara on the day of the first earth- it completely off. The driver reported The Southern Pacific Railway com our flag; not only must it come first, but no other flag should even come cessible from Gresham and vicinity. Ike. They stated th a t th e moun- pany had two men on the job the en second. th at tlie brakes failed to work proper The Taber Pharm acy opened its ls fairly danced and shook rock, tire two weeks, taking moving Pacific He must learn to celebrate W ashington’s birthday ra th e r than th a t of doors for business last Friday In its ly and he was unable to stop the m a and debris down over th e high- pictures of the various activities. In the queen or kaiser, and the Fourth of July instead of St. P atrcik 's day. Our chine. The damage was repaired in new store in the Osburn building on in front of and behind them. order to get in ail of the various ac political and soqial questions m ust be settled on their own m erits, and not about an hour at the expense of the Main street which has lately been re occupants of the car and nothing but i K" 1 • ' appeared along th e side tivities and not duplicate in any re complicated by quarrels between England and Ireland or France and G er modeled for th at purpose. Many vis Jthe road anil in some places the spect, it took four reels of film to cov many, with which we have nothing to do; it is an outrage to fight an A m eri the inconvenience was experienced by itors viewed the store during the day tlie service station. ■'Hunt was raised two or three er it, thus showing the Rcope and can political campaign with reference to questions of European politics. and adm ired the freshness and con Almost every brick building was growth of the summer school. Above all, the immigrant must learn to talk and think and BE United States. venience of the new fixtures and up- Young Alligators Received at ► n or badly wrecked and all the “We are proud of every last boy to-date stock. The W eatherly Ice Alito Camp. uneys were off tlie houses, while and girl who participated in the ac Kundson, Anna Iirunne-, Lawrence Sandman, Roy Adams, Lawrence Ma- (Team company sent a huge basket of The arriv al of a pair of alligators at windows were nearly all broken. tivities at the college this year,” said Aylsworth, Edwin Maxwell, Helen haffey, Muriel Bowen, Matfdollna cut flowers which decorated the main the L arsen auto camp during the past •D’liiie - , ineii t,, j,,. m oved up County Agent W. D. Kinder. Mr. Sey Hessemer, Rolland Shelter, Lenora j Boeckli, Elenor Holliday. aisle of the store. week has been the occasion of much down and their m achine was split mour made the statement: “The interest and delight, especially among the side. Women w ere dressing in quality of boy and girl this year far the children. The anim als, which “WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE” 1 street, while o th ers fainted. By A. B. CHAPIN surpasses that of any previous sum m easure th ree feet in length, are the ¡'angeiisi Charles and Helen Dil- mer school.” The classes for the hoys product of a California alligator farm tame here direct from the Angelus comprised studying the soil, poultry, and made the journey from the south 'Pie. church of the “Four Square fruits, gardening, crops, such as corn land in fine shape and nothing the , H n ateil at BchO potatoes, hay, etc. Farm mechanism I w orse for the trip. This makes the J k C alifornia, and of which took up soldered rope work and , third pair of these pets which Mr. and T ’ Semple MePheraon is repairing and oiling of harness, also | Mrs. Larsen have attem pted to raise. I e'angi-list. They reg ard Mrs. Mc- blacksm ithing and the study of the The others were hurt in tra n sit or 1 011 'is the g re a te s t e v a n g e list of various breeds and types of live stock suffered various m ishaps, but this pain The girls studied sewing, home 1 b u n li lias a se atin g seems to be enjoying the environm ent l["'' ;in<i is alw ay s filled making, canning, cooking ant house- to the utm ost. All went well until a T i t h" ■. ' k . w i i I, th r . i hold arts. The entire mass of boys day or so ago when Mr. A lligator de r k cu S u n d ay b esides a and girls was divided into sections ac cided th a t his better half needed a svlmol of 2000 and upw ards. cording to age, of about 40 in a group, thrashing. This he proceeded to ad P®10 broad easting station is located each group having a leader and num m inister, w hereupon he was muzzled " e Angi iu. tem ple and different ber. The class schedule was worked and later removed from the pen so hum have availed them - out on this basis, so that each group violent was his display of temper. u Oftl“' pportunlty of listening had a particular hour for each class. Mrs C. C. Gray of Gresiiam was one rs- Mel’heFson. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. H. Stone and Mrs. Bert of a party of four women who en 00 expect t open revival m eetings Olsen, the two chaperones from Mult Portland ioon. joyed a delightful reunion Monday, nomah county, were very much prais the first In four years. The four were ed and liked by the boys and girls over classm ates In nurses’ training In Good ------- - .......... Rol.he.l. whom they had charge. Sam aritan hospital, completing their Those attending from Multnomah itr,r ^ev‘ Andrew Johnson, training in 1916. Besides being class •j, i r>’ *' Haley B aptist church, county were; Louis Rose, Ronda Wil- m ates they lived together for three or Hin', Was In atten d an ce at liams, Mrs. L. H. Stone, Marjorie four years in the same apartm ent. irtt,C '' Mt. T abor p ark on the Moller, Jessie Nasshahn, Cathlene Tlie others besides Mrs. Gray w ere Mullenhoff, Robert ctl >n w ith tile S w e d ish Lewis, Marie Mrs. W alter Awrens of Hood River, , 'ntf "lr< ,‘ Oi P o rt,a n d - his home Kerslake, W. D. Kinder, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Arnold Reynolds of Seattle and Lawrence Douthit, Grace h lse r a ,' d a n,,m he*’ of articles Olsen, Mrs. F. E. Otley of Gates road, near i ,<lk' 11’ K ntrance to the house i Lynch, Arnold Daum, Vernon Burl- l’owell Valley road. The reunion was Hr, 1 Prying open an up- i ingame, Delbert Carroll, Raymond held a t the home of the latter, who , window. Two 8llit8 of ck)thing [ Beigh, Helen Evans, Anna Bo.cklt, was surprised by the arrival or her 41,0 other artic le s of apparel ! Edward Mills, Emma Thoresen, Frank friends. ■ token, an in addition a wedding Motis. Lois Cree. Dorothy Davies iountain Pen, w atch chain and Levona Kelley. Ralph Middleton. Mar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleveland en l,r Jewelry The Rev. Mr. Johnson ion Clow, Freddie Moll, Beatrice tertained th eir son, C. E. and family * a mile and from Stanfield, Oregon, over the 4th. a half north of Boring Grant, Eileen McCaulley, Kenneth ,, ®®Hng road, south of Powell Kesterson, Ellen Way. Clara Brooks. Mayor Cleveland returned this m orn ‘ley. Th (f,e tliief Bert Gibson, Francis Ekstrom, Lillian ing from a two-day business trip into I thieve. lpre ig no c jue Coos county. 7 : at , AMERICAN IDEALS CY C’ Scalp nn«I Facial Treatment. For appointments for scalp and '’’’nient ied chicken is most facial tream ents and care of hair, caH 1 Adyieam Dre88Ure cooked, Gresham Beauty Shoppe, Gresham tf 1841.—Adv. < hieken Dinner<. Special chicken dinner every Wed nesday noon until fu rther notice. Price 50c. W ithrow’s R estaurant.— Ad.