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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NO. «1 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. president STRIKING RECORD auxiliary GOES TO NATIONAL MEET MADE IN CONTEST TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2#, 192» #1.50 Per Year NEW AUTO AGENCY BERRY GROWERS ADVISED LOCAL RABBIT FANCIER OPENS IN GRESHAM TO APPLY FERTILIZER SHOWS ANIMALS AT FAIR Mrs. 0. A. E astm an will leave to m orrow m orning for Omaha. N ebras ka, w here she w ill atten d th e n a tional convention of th e W om en’s A uxiliary of th e A m erican Legion, both of w hich w ill m eet on October 5 for th e ir an n u al session, th e conven tion to last a week. Two y ears ago Mrs. E astm an w as elected a delegate to the ann u al gath erin g , b ut th is year sh e is atten d in g by v irtu e of h er of fice as sta te president. T h ere w ill be delegates from all p a rts of th e state, to g e th er w ith th e executive officers and th ese will m eet in P o rtlan d and probably trav el in a body. On th e re tu rn trip Mrs. E astm an is m aking plans to 'sto p off at S alt L ake City and Boise, Idaho, for a b rief visit w ith relatives. The necessity of applying fertilizer Ed. M etzger is g ettin g to be som e to th e b erry fields and th e su p e rio rity w hat of a rab b it fan cier th ese days. of sheep guano over stab le m an u re is He has en tered at th e sta te fair gt S a Jackson Jo n e s reached hom e early th e su b ject of a le tte r ad d ressed to th e lem four splendid an im als, tw o of m em bers of th e B erry G row ers a sso whom w ere blue ribbon w in n ers at Sunday m orning a fte r a m ost enjoy ciation by th e m a n ag er, D. E. Towle, th e county fair. T h ere is a p air of able and profitable tim e spent a t Camp who says: F lem ish G iants and also a p air of Perry, Ohio, in atten d an ce a t th e an T he F lem ish G iants "J u s t a w ord about fe rtiliz e r for C hinchillas. nual n atio n al shooting tournam ent. b erries: according to th e an a ly sis we w ere county fair first prize w inners, He has now been p rese n t a t these have, one ton of ground sheep guano but th e C hinchillas a re now m aking Mr. M etzger equals 9 tons of fresh cow product, ' th e ir first show ing. shoots for th re e y ea rs w hich renders so the co m p arativ e v alu e is 9 to 1. and I sta te s th a t the C hinchilla is fast be him Ineligible u n til 1928 when he will when you consider th e cost of ap p li com ing one of th e g re a te st and m ost again be privileged to attend, if he cation an d th e ready av ailab ility of valuable an im als of th e dom estic class desires to do so. Ja c k brings home th e sheep g u ano you w ill see a t a and bids fair to com pete favorably some big gaipe w ith him th is tim e. He glance th a t th e sheep g u ano is much I w ith th e raisin g of th e silv er fox. has won the solid gold distinguished th e best and ch eap est fe rtiliz e r for th e , w hich has come to be such an im p o rt m arkm anship m edal w hich th e gov berries. We recom m end only one ton a n t in d u stry d u rin g th e past few ernm ent issues thro u g h an act of con to the ac re for logans. red ra sp b e rrie s years. The fur of th e C hinchilla ra b gress to those w hose skill and m a rk s and b lack b erries and 2 to n s p er acre bit Is now reg ard ed highly from a m anship a re of a high ran k . Not for straw b e rrie s. T his provides only com m ercial stan d p o in t, a single skin many of th ese a re aw arded, as the T he council m eeting' tonight will 1 pound per p lan t but as th is would be often selling for from $20 to $30 each. co ntestant is obliged to fire on a w in Former Pleasant Valley Woman Dies. ta k e up again th e serious situ atio n in equal to 9 pounds of c a ttle product it Around 100 of th is v ariety w ere show n ning team for th re e y ears or it may be Mrs. M ary Lehm an, for ten y ea rs a connection w ith G resham ’s w ater sy s would seem to he a very lib eral ap p li a t th e recen t county fair, m any of won by p lacing th ree tim es in th e n a resid e n t of P le a sa n t Valley, died in tem. It is eapected a rep o rt will be cation. It is very rea so n ab le to p re w hich w ere disqualified on acco u n t of tional individual m atch. It is possi P o rtlan d Sunday, Septem ber 27, at th e m ade on the feasibility of obtaining sum e th a t s tra w b e rrie s req u ire m ore being overw eight. It is im possible to ble to win one in tw o years, b u t th is age of 50 years, from the effects of an | w ater from o th er so u rces; as w ell as fertilizer p ro p o rtio n ately th an cane feed th e F lem ish G iants to the point very seldom done. The aw arding operation for th e rem oval of a ca n on th e prospects of a site for a re se r b erries per p la n t as th e ir ro o t system s of overw eight, as the heavier they are of this m edal is the re su lt of th e hig h cerous grow th. She had been ill for voir. If th e Bull Run w ater is sh u t off are only local and th e p la n ts a re dou the m ore d esirab le com m ercially, but est possible scoring in m arksm anship. th e p a st six o r seven weeks. W ith her as th reaten ed it will be about Decem ble as m any to th e acre, hence the th e C hinchilla can easily be o v er Mr. Jon es says he also had good husband she had moved to P o rtlan d ber 1 next. F o rtu n a te ly th a t is in the need of supplying m ore p lan t food. w eighted. Mr. Metzger has en tered his luck by being placed in th e united s e r in M arch of th is year. Besides her rain y season and p erhaps we can get The ground sheep guano is ideal for F lem ish G iants in th e com m ercial and vice team . T his is com posed of 1« husband, E rn e st Lehm an, she is s u r along for a w hile on rain w ater. stra w b e rrie s as It is in pow der form re g u la r classes and th e C hinchillas in men w hich a re picked from all the vived by th ree ch ildren, Mrs. M. R. and does not in te rfe re w ith hoeing. th e ju n io r class. N ational G uards in the United S tates H einrich and Mrs. C u rtis Young, of A nother accident, th e ram m ing of T he straw b e rry g ro w ers will m ake a and w hich a re supposed to be the B oring and L ouis L ehm an, of G resh the subm arine S-51, off Long Island, serious m istake if they do not invest THEFT ( ASF. BRINGS highest 16. T hese m en com pete w ith am . H er m other, Mrs. Elizabeth by th e steam er City of Rome, probably lib erally in th is fe rtiliz e r for the com CONTINUED SENTENCE all the other team s in the field, such Schm idt, of H illsboro, and five b ro th m eans th e I ors of about 30 m ore lives. ing crop as th e stra w b e rry m a rk e t is as th e arm y, navy and civilian team s. ers and four siste rs also survive her. Added to those of recen t airp lan e and en tirely cleaned up and we can sell all T heodore Crum b, 21, w as arre ste d This c a rrie s a special m edal in itself. T he fu n eral w ill be held W ednesday naval d isa ste rs th e to tal grow s a la rm you c"n produce at an advance over T h u rsd ay on a ch a rg e of steain g a u In addition to th e foregoing honors, afternoon a t 2 o'clock at th e fu n eral ingly. S tren u o u s efforts a re being th is y e a r's prices and next y ear will tom obile accessories from a ca r be he also seured first place on th e O re p a rlo rs of M cEntee, H ennessey & m ade to rescu e any who may be alive be your ch an ce to m ake as yon did longing to Fred G usew ell, living two gon team , m ain ta in in g th e highest G oetsch, 16th and E v erett, w ith in te r on the ill-fated subm arine. th is year a nice profit on your in v est m iles ea st of G resham . On being questioned by the officers he im plicat- aggregate. m ent. m ent in Mt. Scott cem etery. Rev. E. S a rg e a n t Jon es says he is going to H orstm ann w ill have ch arg e of the "W e have provided th e guano, we i ed John H ossner, 34, wtio w as also The sta te fa ir th is week—w hat day take a lay-off from shooting except service. a re you going? Most of us will help have It on hand now, and we are sh o rt arrested . T rial w as set for F rid ay af- possibly for his own am usem ent. He I sw ell the atten d an ce on T hursday, of storage. It is% s dry as a bone and j ternoon before Ju stic e o f th e P eace reg a rd s it as a good clean sp o rt and on the Pacific in lan d passage, a line P o rtlan d day. will keep in th e sack s as long as de ’ John Brown. C rum b plead g u ilty and th in ks it is a m ost useful p a rt of the th a t ru n s from S eattle to th e coast of sired if stored in a dry place, so we sw ore th a t H ossner bought a stolen governm ental service. H aving won a A laska. T his is described as being a Btirgain S ubscription R ates in Force. th in k you should ta k e delivery now tire, w hich th e la tte r denied. F o rm diplom a by th e governm ent, he is now trip of continuous scenic beauty. D uring th e m onth of October b a r and help your own business. If we e r liquor dealings w ere also b ro u g h t capable of holding a position as in T hose in th e p a rty of w hich Mr. Jones gain ra te s have been announced by do not get a resp o n se from you by the Into the testim ony. G rum b m aking w as a m em ber w ere, besides him self, The M orning O regonian and T he P o rt last of th e week we w ill be com pelled ch arg es w hich H ossner denied. stru cto r. land T elegram , both of w hich p apers A djutant G eneral Geo. A. W hite, of S a com bine w ith th e Outlook. T he fol to stop shipping and th e guano will D eputy D istrict A ttorney C. W. K irk T he re tu rn trip from the ea st w as m ade by th e C anadian line, w hich In lem, Colonel W est, of P o rtlan d , Major low ing a ttra c tiv e offers w ill be in contain at le a st 10 per ce n t m ore recom m ended th a t a continued se n cluded stops a t D uluth, M innesota; M cM urray, of P o rtlan d , C aptain Col force during th e m onth. m oisture when Rhipped in d u rin g the tence be Imposed, a fte r he had given D aily and Sunday O regonian and of McM innville, L ieu ten an t a severe scath in g to th e two, p artic- W innipeg, Edm onton, Saskatoon, lins, Outlook 1 year, $7; Daily O regonian w inter, so p lease tak e delivery now.” u la ry to the older m an, who w as con P rin ce R u p e rt and o th e r im p o rtan t Sm ith, of P o rtlan d , and S erg ean t and Outlook, $6; P o rtlan d T elegram sidered to have been the lead er in cities. A 500-mile boat trip w as m ade Brown. and Outlook, $1.50.—Adv. Two M arket Baskets. The sta te m a rk e t ag en t c a lls a tte n w rong doing. F ull re stitu tio n was iiciiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiitiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiuiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic}imiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiimit]iaiiiiiiiii[]ii iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiniimiiuiiiu tion to th e fac t th a t the study of »QIIIIIIIIHIIC1II m ade to G usew ell for th e sto len goods ! household econom ics is w ell w orth and both Crum b and H ossner w ere or- I w hile by citin g th is illu stra tio n ; In N ew Arrival Solid L e a th e r I a m iddle w est s ta te tw o m a rk e t b as ; dered to rep o rt w eekly to Mr. Brown, kets w ere displayed, each co ntaining who will impose no h eav ier sentence Flat Silk Crepe SHOES food for a fam ily of six, and each cost- j during th e ir good behavior. T he sen- 40-inch wide at for the entire I ing th e sam e, $2.00. One contained ! fence m ay continue for a year. the yard fam ily at . cooked ham , corn flakes, tinned GRESHAM Popular prices i ! goods, cake, w hite bread, etc., the Phone 2221 I,tidies Read This. w hole co n tain in g 8,032.8 calories. The o th e r had round steak , o atm eal, beans, 1 w ish to announce th a t 1 have r e brow n bread, lettuce, m ilk, apples, ceived q u ite a n um ber new pieces of raisin s, etc., and co ntained 17,923.4 d ress goods, silks, etc. B eautiful hand calories. em broidered, all hand m ade, gow ns and in fa n ts’ d resses and stam ped goods. U ntil Octidher 3 1 will sell Chicken Dinners. Special chicken d in n er every Wed goods at 10 per cen t discount. Mrs. nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. G. A. Cox, co rn er T hird stre e t and P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Hood avenue, G resham . T he M. C. W ebster Motor com pany has opened an office and agency here for th e w ell-know n Hudson and Essex cars. Mr. W ebster is not a stra n g e r in th is p a rt of th e county and is fav orably known. H e has had much ex perience in th e autom obile business and has chosen to rep resen t a line of c a rs th a t is a univ ersal w inner. T h ere are m any H udsons and Essex ca rs in the eastern p a rt of the county and Mr. W ebster en ters an open and fertile field. Mr. W ebster had difficulty in finding a su itab le location for his h ea d q u ar te rs and display room and has selected about th e only available em pty store room. He is located in the Brown building, n ex t to th e G resham m arket, on Pow ell street. L. A.WACK & CO. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS STATEMENT MADE ANENT STANFIELD The A nti-Saloon League of Oregon, In a com m unication to th e Outlook. In d icates Its very d irect in te re st In the recen t a r r e s t of S enator R. N. S tan field at Raker, Oregon, and to learn first hand th e facts the league sent a re p rese n tativ e to B aker to in v esti gate. T he com m unication is signed by W alter H enry N ugent, ch airm an , and H. H. F arn h am , se cretary , h ea d q u ar te rs com m ittee of Oregon A nti-Saloon League. T he conclusions of the league a re as follow s; "U nited S tates S enator Robert N. Stanfield w as a rrested Sunday eve ning, S eptem ber 13. 1925, in th e S en ate Cafe, B aker, Oregon. T he new s p ap ers rep o rted th a t he was a rrested on a ch arg e of d ru n k en n ess and dis o rd erly conduct, and th a t he resisted th e officer who m ade th e a r r e s t; also th a t he. denied the ch arg es and de clared th a t the a rre s t was a "fram e- up.” "B ecause of th e w idespread in te re st in th is case and th e fact th a t th e dry forces of Oregon w ere anxious to know th e tru th , th e A nti-Saloon L eague had a rep rese n tativ e In B aker on th e duy th e Stanfield case w as set for tria l. He talked w ith p ersons p rese n t In th e S enate Cafe, who saw th e behavior and condition of S enator Stanfield, both before and a fte r his a rre st. He also talked w ith th e a r restin g officer, th e chief of police, and th e city atto rn ey of Baker. A num ber of affidavits w ere obtained and a re in th e possession of th e A nti-Saloon L eague for fu tu re reference. T he L eague is satisfied th a t th e re w as no "fram e -u p ” on the senutor. "T he League will oppose th e c a n didacy of S en ato r Stanfield as it will alw ays oppose any can d id ate w hose actio n s a re like his. United S tates se n ato rs v irtu a lly m ake th e ap p o in t m ent of F ederal office holders In th e ir sta te s, and we have found th a t ap pointm ents m ade by se n ato rs who are not p erso n ally In sym pathy w ith pro hibition are m aking a m ockery of the prohibition law. "W e believe th a t th e risin g tide of contem pt for law and o rd er may be traced , hi p a rt at least, to th e d is g racefu l action of m en In co n sp icu ous positions, and th a t the h o u r has stru c k when all good citizens should openly condem n the violation of law on th e p a rt of such m en.” $2.50 LADIES’ COATS Just arrived, an express shipment di rect from New York, of Ladies’ and M isses’ Coats, fur trimmed, in all the newest styles and colors. Featured here at the special price of B e tte r Breed I ns P ro m o te* P ro sp e rity No. 2 What is a Good Cow W orth? YVe invite your inspection and com parison. $ 1 2 .7 5 fo *2 5 SILK AND YYOOL DRESSES FROM DOUBLE PLAID- BLANKETS N ot all cow s a re M ercedes, n o r w ill th ey be. But th e re Is no doubt, Mr. D a iry m a n , th a t k e e p in g books, a s w as done in th is ease, p ro v es w hich of y o u r cow s a re u n p ro fita b le an d can be sold. T h e n , as you fill th e ir place w ith o th e rs , buy only th e beHt stock. It w ill pay you a n d th e F ir s t S ta te B ank Is w illin g to a s s is t you In so d o in g w ith in le g itim a te lim its. YY’e offer a good range of Plaid Blank ets with a lofty nap, heavy weight, that will wash good and wear well. Beautiful plaid patterns that art 0 A !7 A most pleasing. Sizes 66x80. , L A. WACK & CO. — M 13 years she was in the herd totaled 6500 pounds, pro ducing an income of $3250 from butterfat alone. Thus, this fine old dairy matron brought to her owners the sum of $4715. It Size 74x84, extra large plaid (PC AC B lan k et................................. 54x76 gray double blanket. .. $1.95 64x76 gray d v jb ’.e blanket............ $2.50 70x80 gray double blanket $3.50 YYe are offering a large, double, wool plaid blanket, bound edges, size 66 x 80, guaranteed all wool, both warp and tilling in pretty colored plaids, (PA OC very special value a't .......................................... *r • W ool mixed blankets from .......................... $5.95 to $8.95 All wool blankets from.......................................... $7.50 up ERCEDES, a registered cow born in 1910, delivered to her owners during her lifetime four daughters and eight sons. These offsprings netted $1465 by direct sale. Butterfat produced by this cow, during the T h r r z r l l t r In te r n a tlo n s l l.lr s a to r k tip n o ltlo n at 3 in em ber 7th, w ill »how yon w hy b etter brrodlnir ta rr d In till» g re a t E ip m lt lo s a re h a iry and h r e f I H o ra e » ; a P o u ltry S how , In d n a trta l and (.and releh ra ted H orae Show. P o rtla n d , O ctober H o t to 1» moot iiro tlta h lr. F e a - n t tlr , H og«, M hrrp, G oat«, Prod art« Show and the FIRST STATE BANK G re sh am , O regon A STRONG RANK <>»« lot of LADIES’ SILK HOSE in Cordovan, Loff Cabin and African Brown, wold regularly at t l . M and l l . t i Hpw lal sal« at pair 98? ‘P a rk Mere and Shop In C om fort9 GRESHAM LOCALS M emners of th e local W. C. T. U. ex p ress m uch satisfactio n with th e a c tion of A. M. Bedell In rem oving ash tra y s from th e w om en’s re st room s in his new sty le sto re in P o rtlan d , when petitioned to do so by a larg e num ber of w om en’s o rganizations. M ultnom ah County W. C. T. U. and every Union in the county and city, as well as m any o th e r w om en’s org an izations, joined in th e petition. Mrs. G eorge S tu d er visited with her m other, Mrs. F. V olbrecht, th ree days last week. T he Zion E vangelical congregation had th e inside of th e ir ch u rch b u ild ing papered la st week w ith p aper of a pleasing ta n color w hich com pletely tran sfo rm ed th e ap p e aran c e and m akes the ch u rch inviting and hom elike. Mr. Todd, th e p ain t m an, did th e work. In th e n ear fu tu re the w oodw ork will be painted In keeping w ith th e re s t of th e sa n ctu a ry . Zion E vangelical co ngregation held th e ir an n u a l m ission festival Sunday. S e r vices w ere held In th e m orning and the aftern o o n , each service enjoying a larg e atten d an ce. Some people w ere com pelled to rem ain outside. T he Rev. C. Hoffman and Rev. F. S ch aer w 1,1 ere th e speakers. A very good m is sio n ary offering was received. Among the noted pacers to g reet th e public at th e sta te fair a t Salem th is week Is ‘‘Clncofleld’’, owned by T. R. H ow ltt of th is place. The h o rse w as pu rch ased In M inneapolis, M innesota, renow ned as th e hom e of Dan P atch, and haa th e d istin ctio n of w inning the fastest th ree h eats ever paced. 2:08^4, 2:08*4 and 2:09*4. T h is record w as set over a half m ile tra c k at C en tra lia , W ashington. T he T. J. Bailey p ro p erty on Main stre e t, opposite th e lib rary , has changed hands, the sale being ne gotiated th is week for th e tr a n s f e r ence of th e house and the 56 x 175-foot lot to Mrs. Ethel M iller and h er siste r, Mrs. Inez Miller. T he dual w as handled th ro u g h th e a d m in istra to r, Jo h n Brown. T his p ro p erty Joins th a t of th e m other of the Mesdames M iller, Mrs E lizabeth McLain, of F ifth stree t. > " rJ ln u e d on page 4 Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning tee 8. Tajlm a, or leave orders with John Brown, Gresham, phone 2501.