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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 41 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, COOPERATION IS KEYNOTE OF GOSS’ TALK AT FARMERS’ PICNIC TUESOAY, JULY 21, 1»25 In First Line Trenches at Dayton TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year YOUTHFUL SWIMMER MANY GRESHAMITES DROWNS IN SANDY ATTEND CHURCHES "C ooperation” sounded the keynote , sp e cta to rs as if all th e boys should R alph M iller, aged 14, »’hose home W ith but 61 perso n s, out of ap p ro x i of th e ad d ress of A lbert S. Goss, m a s ( have had a prize. T h eir energy and is south of T he D alles, w hile w’ading m ately 1400 interview ed in th e recent te r of th e W ashington sta te grange, likew ise th e ra sp b e rrie s w ere w ell dis in th e Sandy riv er w ith a com panion, survey put on by th e p asto rs and lay w ho gave th e prin cip al ta lk of th e day trib u ted over a wide expanse. T he Irv in g K eltn er of th e sam e age, about men of four of th e ch u rch es of G resh at th e eleventh ann u al farm e rs’ field m en won o v er th e h o rse in th e tu g of 50 yards above th e T ro u td ale bridge am, ex p ressin g them selves as e n tire day given u nder th e auspices of th e w ar, but th e h o rse did valiently. In S unday afternoon, stepped in to a hole M ultnom ah county g range at th e coun- th e centipede race L ouise C rossley ly d isin terested in m a tte rs p erta in in g and disappeared from sight. It w as ty fair grounds S aturday. Mr. Goss w as the w in n er w ith Mrs. Nelson a to religion, th e religious ce n su s has n ea rly five h o u rs before th e body was w as ably Introduced by G eorge P alm - close second. Mrs. Guy R obertson come to a close and th e p asto rs of the rcovered. T he fam ily of th e u n fo r ite r, m a ste r of th e Oregon sta te I could beat th e re st of th e ladies when tu n a te lad had only recen tly moved sev eral ch u rc h es express them selves grange, w ho him self spoke in te re s t it cam e to d riving a nail straig h t, aw ay from T ro u td ale and the boy, who as highly gratified th a t such a large ingly of th e object of field day ex er w ith a Mrs. W heeler sco rin g for sec w as a g rad u a te of th is y e a r's eighth 1 p roportion, over 22 to 1, of th e popdla- cises. He touched along the line of ond place. T he ja r filling co n test was g rad e class of th e T ro u td ale school, j tlon of G resham have show n a decided D orothy efficient production, stan d ard izatio n of won by B everly K aser, had decided to rem ain in T ro u td ale to p referen ce for som e devotional affilia- farm products, m a rk e tin g and tr a n s W heeler and D oris B eckus. In th e e a rn money w hich would enable him tion. portation. Among o th e r notew orthy c ra b race H udson B ent cam e out to e n te r high school th is fall. He was T he pastrfrs, who w ere ably su p p o rt th in g s Mr. P alm iter said w as th a t ahead and K enneth Cowl won second em ployed on th e A. J. K ru eg er ranch. ed by lay m em bers of th e ir respective th e re should be a decided change in place. T he K eltn er fam ily had also moved ch u rch es in th e house to house can- freight schedules. He enlarged on th is T he G resham band su re did some aw ay from T ro u td ale b ut recen tly , j vass, w ere in stru c te d in th e procedure point and also brought o u t th a t the fine playing a t the field day exercises, living in P o rtlan d . They had gone for by Dr. Dyke, fo rm erly a professor in farm er is paying a la rg e r am ount of both in th e m o rn in g and ag ain a t th e th e day to M ontrose p ark , leaving Gooding college at Gooding, Idaho, but in te re st and at a higher ra te th a n any aftern o o n program . E veryone was th e ir son and th e M iller boy to enjoy who is now em ployed by th e board of Here are the headliners in Tennessee’s court trial against the o th e r in d u stry and also th a t the fa rm com m enting on how th a t band did teaching of the theory of evolution in public schools. Left to right:— th e aftern o o n together. S h o rtly afte r hom e m issions an d ch u rch extension e r has m ore debt th a n eith er m a n u play, Just like old v eteran s. At th e Wm. J. Bryan for the State; Judge Ralston, presiding; and Clarence 3 o’clock the tw o hoys decided to go to a s sist th e p a sto rs in ru ra l surveys facto ries or labor. conclusion of the ex ercises at th e Darrow for the Defense. Insert is of John T. Scopes, the young wafting. They fell into a deep hole sim ila r to th e one w hich h as so suc- grounds, th e band boys parad ed th e Mr. Goss could never be m istak en | Dayton teacher who is charged with teaching the theory. The and as n eith er could swim , they began i cessfu lly come to an end. battle between Bryan and Darrow is of national interest and it for an o rato r. He is not flighty nor stre e ts and tre a te d th e folks to some to crp for help. T h eir cries a ttra c te d T he M ethodist E piscopal denom ina- Is a shirt sleeved affair as the picture shows. re a l m usic. They enjoyed a picnic p a rtic u la rly eloquent, but for h ard - th e atten tio n of Wm. Bahnke, a Cot- tion leads in m a tte r of num bers, th e re T he decision in th e Scopes case w as ren d ered today for th e state. headed facts and for a w ay of sta tin g su p p er in th e grove w hich w as shared tr e ll m an who w ith his fam ily had being 219 p erso n s in G resham belong- them w hich gripped his h e a re rs and i l ^e P o rtlan d m em bers of th e been employed a t th e H a rris n u rsery ) ing to th a t ch u rch , w ith 401 persons k ep t them atten tiv e from the first ; band. for some tim e. He was fu lly dressed ; nam ing it as th e ir p referen ce al- w ord till th e last, th e m a ste r of th e ! At different tim es d u rin g th e prog- b ut did not h esitate and jum ped in ! though not d irec tly connected w ith W ashington g ran g e set fo rth an a rra y re ss °f the d ay ’s p rogram , th e adver- a fte r th e boys. M iller got a stran g le th e ch u rch . T he Rom an C atholic of arg u m e n t in his ad d ress S aturday tis e rs in th e program leaflets w ere hold on the m an and as he saw he was faith n u m b ers 88 ad h eren ts, w hile of Miss V irginia R ingler, d au g h ter of ally every sta te in th e union th a t w as convincing and full of in te r lauded as frien d s of th e farm er and to est. H im self a farm er and in th e m ill- | them th e th a n k s w ere due for m aking Mr. and Mrs. C harles R ingler, No. 875 pected to be p re se n t and th e wild and un ab le to cope w ith both lads, he th e P ro te sta n t belief th e U ndenom i lng business, he w as full of his sub- ' Possible th e p leasan t fea tu re s of field E a st H arriso n stre e t, P o rtlan d , has woolly w est w ill be depicted in a pushed the K eltn er boy to w ard th e n atio n al T em ple ra n k s n ex t to th e sh o re and tu rn ed his atten tio n to sav i M ethodist, h av in g 68 m em bers. T he ject and m any w ere the w ords of com - ! (*a y - been chosen as queen of th e M ultno m an n er th a t w ill do cred it to th e ex ing young M iller but th is he w as u n F ree M ethodists a re next in line w ith p ectations of th e m ost exacting. A m endation heard a t the close of the m ah county fa ir and w ill be duly band of 75 In d ian s will be p resen t able to do. Mrs. B ahnke began calling 42 m em bers and 26 o u tsid ers giving speaking. He spoke of th e individual H E IG H T S W A TE R U SER S COM PLAIN OE P R E S S U R E crow ned w ith p ro p er coro n atio n c e re ag ain th is y ea r and th e re w ill be for help as she saw h er h u sband go th a t as tlieir preference. N ext in o r and cooperative m ethods of d istrib u m onies on th e afternoon of W ednes L o ren a T rickey, cham pion woman dow n and a boy on the bank. Robert der a re th e B a p tists w ith 38 m em tion and th e advisability of all w o rk C onsiderable d iffic u lty 'is being ex day, Ju ly 29. G overnor W alter P ierce, tric k rid er of th e world. Ben Jo ry w ith H arlow , aged 14, dressed in bathing b ers and w ith 111 p ersons nam ing th a t ing together. T his la st phase of the sub ject he illu stra te d by a sketch of perienced by th e resid en ts on W allula assisted by Mayor B aker and o th er 100 horses who has never failed to de suit, sta rted a fte r Mr. B ahnke, who ch u rch as th e ir p referen ce, th e Bible th e ru ra l com m unity of C enterville. H eights in re g a rd to ob tain in g enough officials of P o rtlan d , will be p resen t light P endleton R ound-up crow ds, »■as n early helpless. He seized him S tan d a rd w ith 31 m em bers, the E van from the back and towed him to»-ard gelical w ith 26 an d w ith 36 nam ing it Of th e difficulties in th e w ay of o r w ate r to supply th e dem ands, esp ecial a t th e en th ro n in g of th e m onarch and races, concessions and th rills a plenty. th e sh o re w here w illing h an d s helped as a p referen ce, and the P re sb y teria n s Music will be fu rn ish ed by both the a t th e sam e tim e th e fair q u een ’s four ganization he m entioned those of o r ly in th e m a tte r of sp rin k lin g law ns p rin cess, H annah E dw ards, Maud G resham and P o rtlan d bands and vo him to the bank. The m an »’as n early w ith a m em bership of 24. T he P ly ganization, th e difficulties of finance, and w aterin g gardens. T his has been M ueller, L enora Speidel and D orothy cal selections w ill be dispensed by five exhausted and afte rw a rd rem em bered m outh B reth ren come next, 16 m em so m any cooperative o rganizations be caused by th e No. 1 pipe being dis W hitehead w ill ta k e th e oath of a l m ale q u artets. noth in g of how he w as tak en from the b ers, follow ed by th e A dventists and com ing involved financially and the continued w hich reduces th e w ater legiance to th e ir ru le r and will divide w ater. In th e m eantim e first aid had Sw edish M ission people, each w ith a W orkm en a re h u rry in g fo rw ard the lack of honest m en of ability to take p re ssu re from 85 to 60 pounds, th e atten tio n and sh a re th e festiv ities of co n stru ctio n of th e larg e new "W el- been rendered K eltn er and he »’as m em bership of 13. T here a re 12 p e r c h a rg e of things. Mr. Goss deplored p re ssu re from No. 2 now used on the th e »’eek w ith .h er. com e” a rc h a t th e Main s tre e t en soon declared o ut of dan g er, although sons belonging to th e Sw edish L u th e r th e fact th a t not m ore farm ers w ere level being en tirely in ad eq u ate to m eet an in G resham , w ith E p iscopalians 7, Queen V irginia, th e royal title by tra n c e and new b leach ers to accom he had tak en in con sid erab le w ater. p rese n t at th e exercises of S aturday. th e dem ands. T he plan is to in stall w hich she w ill be know n for a w eek, m odate 2000 a re being built. T his will T he rescu e of th e body of young in G resham , w ith E p iscopalians 7, A fter th e b asket dinner enjoyed in an electric pum p w hich w ill m a te ria l w as very p o p u lar a t Oregon A g ricu l provide a se atin g cap acity for m ore M iller was not t effected u n til 8 o’clock D u n k ard s 2 an d C o n g reg atio n alists 1. th e grove and a sh o rt pro g ram of stir- ! ly aid th e situ atio n . T his would tu ra l College la st y ear as a freshm an. th an 6000. T ra in s will be ru n direct in th e evening w hen tw o T ro u td ale Sixteen p erso n s expressed a p refer- rin g m a rtia l a irs by th e G resham answ er the purp o se u n til a reserv o ir She is a m em ber of jClii Omega so ro ri- from P o rtlan d to the tra c k s adjoining boys, H arold H udson and H arold C raw - I ench for th e D isciples form of w or band, com m unity singing w as enjoyed could be erected to in c re ase the p re s ford, on a ra ft, finally located it I ship, 4 for C h ristian Sciance and 2 ty and an a rd e n t devotee of ath letics, th e fairg ro u n d s, w hich will necessi- u nder th e direction of W illiam H. su re. As it now stan d s, in case of lodged betw een tw o rocks. The r e p erso n s for th e C hurch of God. Boyer, su p erv iso r of m usic of the fire th e lo cality would be seriously being an ex p ert horsew om an and ta te a w alk of but a h alf block to m ains »'as tu rn ed over to th e coroner. Of co u rse allo w an ce m u st be m ade sw im m er. She will head th e big p a reach the m ain en tran ce. R ound-trip P o rtlan d public schools, in tersp ersed handicapped and no doubt th e re su lts rad e w hich is to tak e place in P o rt tick ets, in clu d in g adm ission to the D eputy Sheriff Rexford, of P o rtlan d , for th e fact th a t it could not be ex w ith d rills by ch ild ren of th e F airview » w ould be d isa stro u s A m eeting of the highw ay traffic officer, w as in ch arg e pected th a t everyone »'ould be at an d Rockwood schools. F olks th a t city council w as held to consider the land Monday aftern o o n , Ju ly 27. This grounds, w ill be fu rn ish ed by the of th e w ork o f locating and g etting home, some being out of tow n and is to be h er first official visit to th e tra n sp o rta tio n com panies. V eterans have m issed p a rticip a tin g in a com question, b u t as a quorum w as not th e body to land. T h o u san d s of spec som e aw ay for th e tim e being and m unity sing led by W. H. Boyer have p resen t, the m a tte r w as left to be d is city of roses and w ill precede her of th e G rand A rm y w ill be adm itted ta to rs lined th e shores of th e Sandy th a t th e se figures as all o th e rs of a coronation. free of ch arg e to th e fair and disabled m issed co nsiderable of th e spice of cussed at an ad jo u rn ed m eeting of the d u rin g the w ork of rescue. like n a tu re a re m ore or less co n ser Officials a re of th e opinion th a t v eteran s in th e governm ent hospital life. He kept his audience in convul council w hich w ill be held on Monday Irv in g K eltn er, who cam e so near vative. sp ace in every d ep artm en t is to be at in P o rtlan d a re to receive th e cour sions m uch of the tim e. Splendid evening, Ju ly 27. losing his life, is a b ro th er of Mrs. T he union serv ice conducted a t the prem ium th is year and th a t ad d i tesies of th e g ro u n d s for one day. sin g er and leader th a t he is, he sim ply E rn e st Rollis. M ethodist ch u rch T h u rsd ay evening tio n al room will have to be provided. A P o rtlan d soprano. Miss H a rrie t refu sed to en te rta in a serio u s thought Notice to Grangers. w as atten d ed by about 40, a t w hich T he program is to be a p reten tio u s L each, will ren d e r solos on one afte r on th e w arm afternoon of S atu rd ay All who w an t to p ut a booth in the Chicken Dinners. tim e a g en eral resu m e w as m ade of and his an tics and d ro lle ry w ill not M ultnom ah County F a ir and a re w ill one and the e n trie s up to date are noon and evening and in addition th e Special chicken d in n er every W ed th e e n tire situ atio n and in stru c tio n of m ore th an for any previous y ear of the m anagem ent h as arran g e d a m ystery nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. soon be forgotten. ing to help, m eet a t the hom e of T heo fered by Dr. Dyke and o th er speakers Mrs. M cElw ain and Mrs. Lew is dore B rugger on F rid ay night, Ju ly 19 y ea rs of the existence of th e fair, j w hich will not be solved u n til th e per P ric e 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.— Ad. p rese n t on m a tte rs p erta in in g to T. R. H ow itt, ch a irm an of th e am u se fo rm er ap p ears. w ere th e w inners in the potato race 24, to help p u t th e g ra in and g ra ss in B rig h t sayings by m odern th in k e rs ch u rc h m a tte rs in general. m en t com m ittee, has m ade th e sta te - i T he a ttra c tio n s of th e ca rn iv al com for m a rried w omen and A lbert W isen- bundles. a re found in th e w ant colum n. m ent th a t the rodeo will be second to pany will re q u ire a spread of canvas lluh and D elbert Exley won out in the Window Cleaning Just Arrhed. none. Cham pion co»’bovs from v irtu - I of eight acres. w heelbarrow rac e for the sm all boys. B usiness is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ; F or ex p ert window clean ing see S. New fall sty les and ne»' p a tte rn s in If th e re w as an y th in g fu n n ier th an suitin g s and overcoatings. T hese are buying is encouraged by ad v ertisin g ; T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n th e public is benefited by ad v ertisn g . Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. B oyer’s com m unity singing it m ust th e finest we have ever had. Nash have been th e pie eatin g con test by clothes, tailo red to m easure, a re today young Am erica. In th is D elbert Ex- th e best buy anyw here. S uit or o ver coat, $23.50, also boys' 2 -p an ts suits, ley and Gordon Black w ere declared to $11.75. P. F. Black, G resham , phone P aving of th e stre e ts in G resham | n ea rly double w h at th e co unty is now be th e w inners, but it looked to the 1801.—Adv. seem s to be th e o rd er of the day ju st waiving to do th e w ork for. at p resen t. The w ork on e a st Pow ell At th e conclusion of th e conference s tre e t is going forw ard a t a rap id with the county officials they w ith the pace u n d er th e supervision of th e com m ittee of ch u rch m en rep aired to K ern co n stru ctio n com pany, and a th e ch u rch p a rlo rs »-here ice cream strip of m acadam from R oberts to b e was served. D. E. Towle th en took yond Maple avenue has been to rn up ; possession of th e P o rtlan d p arty p re p a ra to ry to th e w ork of paving. , w hich rep aired to th e can n ery w here T his m orning th ree of th e county im p o rtan t m a tte rs w ere laid before com m issioners, Amadee M. Sm ith, th e com m issioners rela tin g to th e oil Ihey are waterproof, soft and flexible- not porous or ch airm an . G ran t P hegley and Edw in ing of th e road in the Blue lake d is spongy N O T an imitation of leather and will wear A. T aft, also County R oadm aster Geo. tric t, also th e m a tte r of paving the as well as good leather. W. Buck w ere in G resham and m et In Section Line w as broached. T his la t confi rence w ith a com m ittee of six, te r p roject sounds as If It m ight be a K. A. Miller, ch airm an , also L. L. K id su re enough proposition som etim e in der, D. E. Tow le, Dr. A. Thom pson, the not far d ista n t fu tu re, and the Dr. C. W. H uett anil C harles Rogers, county officials a re disposed to ta k e It repr» sentative of the M ethodist E p is up for favorable co nsideration. At copal church, in th e effort to com e to p resen t the paving of the Section Line an am icable ag reem en t in re g a rd to ends a t S2<1 street. the paving of th e 192 feet in fro n t of It is understood th a t th e paving of th e c hurch, th e w idth of w hich w ould Second stre e t from Main to R oberts, for th is »*eek be about 14 feet. It w as deemed a d thence from th e co rn er of Second-and visable by th e ch u rch board to have R oberts to Pow ell is to be decided at O u r 12 s tr a n d full fash io n e d th e county proceed w ith th e paving of a m eeting of the council on th e eve $1.98 g ra d e , co lo rs a r e black, the strip fro n tin g th e ch u rch at th is ning of Ju ly 27. The citizens con w h ite, T itia n , sa n d , daw n, tim e, as it could be done a t a m a cerned have un til th a t tim e to file any a ird a le , polo, b ro w n , Held- te ria l saving in the m a tte r of finances. rem o n stra n ce or objection th ey may niouse. th ru s h , p each , ta n - As the ch u rch board had donated a have in reg ard to th e project. The b ark . F re n c h m ule w $?1 strip ap p ro x im atin g five feet in paving is to he six inches deep of co n R u ssian calf. spcl. a t » a l.O o »•idth to th e co unty at th e tim e of the crete, to extend from curb to cu rb , and | paving of south R oberts avenue, th e th e cost of th e sam e has been co m p u t M isses, S u m m e r U nion S uits, county com m issioners w ere disposed ed by th e city en g in eer to am ount to a g e s 8 to 16. R e g -' to be con ciliato ry w ith th e ch u rch o f $5,712. Of th is sum $3,199 is to be ex u la r 6dc, now ficials at th is tim e and nam ed them a pended on th e s tre e t from Main east very con serv ativ e figure as th e price to and including th e in tersectio n of of th e proposed paving. It is expected R oberts and Second, w hile th e r e L o rn a Jean n e Da B ard, six years has chosen as h e r su b ject for th ia a d I th a t th e w ork will proceed at once and m ain d er of th e com puted cost, $2,513. old, is hailed as a child w onder from d ress, "T he Boy S am u el” and she w ill it is also hoped th a t p ro p erty ow ners w ill be for th e w ork done on R oberts 3 BUSSI I** Loa A ngeles. She has lectu red in all be assisted in th e service by Ja m es will see th e ir w ay clea r to have th e to E ast Powell. The House of Quality the big ch u rch es In C alifornia and will W’alles S andes, aged 9, of P o rtlan d , strip of roadw ay adjoining th e cu rb For (sniping and Picnics paved w hile th e stre e t is closed to be in G resham next Sunday evening I who w ill sing. T he p asto r of the te m Phone 1411 N ickerson Je llie d chicken is m ost ple, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, extends a Gresham i traffic ra th e r th a n to w ait u n til a pri- le ctu re at th e U ndenom inational convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked co rd ial in v itation to ail to be p rese n t j vate co n tra c to r is obliged to ch a rg e In glass.—Adv. tf m ple, beginning a t 8 o’clock She . at th is service. POPULAR GIRL QUEEN OF OUR FAIR IMPORTANT PAVING PROJECTS ON SIX-YEAR NAUGAHYDE TRAVELING BAGS special for. . . special for. . . special for. . . Ladies’ Silk Hose 38c Walrad Mercantile Co. $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 OLD WILL SPEAK HERE