T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 67 T I YPPIinrP UP A IK I . J. IYR l UUL i IX HtAl/d GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, citizen e x pr esses views ON EREE TE X T BOOKS TUESDAY, OCTOBER ¿0. 1925 Buddie’s” H ead—Old and New PIGEON GROWER TELLS HOW TO M IKE MONEY MRS. JOHN WHEELER DIES OF INJURIES E d ito r G resham O utlook:—As a stu - • Jo h n H. Tow usley, a m ail c a rrie r on dent of th e basic p rin cip les of o u r j ro u te No. 1, M ilwaukie, is a successful _____ I public schools, it seem s th a t every 1 and e n th u sia stic gro w er of squabs. I ______ _ T he first m eeting of th e new board child w ithin th e coniines of th ese Mr. T ow usley. who lives th ree -fo u rth s A nother fatal autom obile accident of d irec to rs of th e M ultnom ah county ( U nited S tates is en titled to an equal o f a m ile south of M ilwaukie on th e has tak en toll of a life .that of a wom- F a ir association w as held S atu rd ay ■ o p portunity in secu rin g an education R lver road, in rep ly to an in te rro g a - an w ell know n to m any in G resham evening and 20 m em bers of th e 25 in these schools. To th is ex ten t the to ry co n cern in g th is p leasan t and and vicinity, Mrs. G race W heeler, aged elect w ere sw orn in by A ttorney C. G. ! s ta te or governm ent is considered a j profitable m eans of a livelihood, has , 35, wife of Jo h n W heeler who lives on S chneider. I ch ild 's gu ard ian re g a rd le ss of p a r- 1 w ritten at length con cern in g his ex ' a farm betw een Boring and P lea san t The election of officers resu lted as I enta l birth. p erien ces along th is line, as follow s: Home. T he fata lity o ccu rred early follow s Now, since th e school buildings and "About th ree y ears ago I p urchased ' S atu rd ay evening about seven m iles te ac h ers a re b u ilt and h ired a t th e J P re sid en t, T. J. K reuder. IS p air of th e Red C arn eau s and about J south of Tillam ook as th e m achine le a st cost possible from taxes, not re- I Vice president, H. A. Lewis. th e sam e num ber of W hite K ings, and Mrs. W heeler w as d riving over the q u irin g each p are n t to pay in p ro p o r T re a su re r, Theo. B rugger. also a few H om ers. I find th a t th ese bridge acro ss Klllam creek crashed tion to th e num ber of ch ild ren they ; S ecretary , A. W. Metzger. a re all very fine squab producing Into th e railin g of th e co n crete bridge, T he new presid ent, Mr. K reuder have, but according to th e ir m a teria l biy,ls- ' th e re su lt of a fau lty ste e rin g gear. has for m any y ears been actively con w ealth, why is it not ju st and rig h t i 1 have my pens built SxlO, w ith a It is rep o rted th a t n ecessary bolts in nected w ith th e fa ir and is w ell th a t th is sam e policy be c a rrie d o ut i tw o-inch mesh fly pen of th e sam e the ste erin g a p p a ra tu s becam e loos- know n th ro u g h o u t th e county. H e is as fa r as possible to th e benefit of th e j size for the birds to fly out In and ened and had w orked out, w hen the a h ard w orker and his election gives ch ild ren ? get th e su n lig h t. d riv er im m ediately becam e h elpless T ake our books in Oregon, instead assu ra n c e th a t th e 1926 fa ir and all "T h is is a good business for boys. , to co n tro l th e car. Before th e gas in te re sts of th e association w ill be of th e sta te buying d irec t from th e ! g irls, or women who w ish to m ake a could he sh u t oft and the ca r b rought w ell looked after m a n u fa ctu re rs in q u an titie s for all th e ; little m oney as a side line, req u irin g to a sta n d still, it had veered sh a rp ly Vice P re sid en t Lew is and T re a su re r schools or counties an d saving from ! but little tim e or cap ital. Ju st a few to one side, strik in g th e side of th e s tr o n g feeling of com radeship w as shown betw een Com m ander B ru g g er w ere re-elected to offices they 30 to 50 per cent, we a re com pelled to D rain (le ft) th e re tirin g head, and “ Go Get ’E m ” John R. M cQuigg m om ents m ornings and evenings will railin g w ith such im p act Mrs. W heel- have previously w ell filled. A. W. pay a prem ium to a p riv ate fo rtu n e to ! new ly elected C om m ander of th e A m erican Legion. C om m ander ca re for q u ite an e x te n slv ' flock. er w as pitched th ro u g h th e top and M etzger, who served as president the both the w holesaler and the reta ile r. M cy u tg g s o v ersea s record m ade him th e unanim ous choice. "F o r those who can n o t afford to lauded on her head on the rocky bed p a st tw o years, refused to accept th a t T he w riter w ith only one child paid s ta rt on a very la rg e scale, my advice below, a d istan ce of about 30 feet. H er office again and w as unanim ously out over $8.00 for his one child. T his would be to get th e very best fo u n d a sk u ll w as fra ctu red and she died five elected se cretary . H. J. P ulfer, who m ay not be out of p ro p o rtio n to w hat DRIVER EXPLAINS HOW tion stock and you will not re g re t it. m in u tes afte r being tak en to th e Boals COI NUIL DECIDES h as been se creta ry , has had to w ith he can pay, b ut why should he not A( ( IDENT OCCURRED ON RESERVOIR SITE for your birds w ill soon Increase and ho sp ital ,'n T illam ook. W ith th e in draw from active p articip atio n in th e have paid th a t in his tax es and four or you can n o t expect to raise big, heavy ju red w om an w ere tw o com panions, five d o llars of the am o u n t go for asso cia tio n ’s affairs on account of E dw ard Lewis, th e ju n io r p a rtn e r in , T he G resham city council a t an ad- squabs from cheap, so-called b arn books for his child and th e o th e r th ree Mrs. J. C. Duke, of Sandy, a sister-in - • sickness. j the firm of G eorge Lewis & Son, who jou rn ed session held S atu rd ay eve- T he follow ing six m em bers will con or four tow ard supplying som e child own and o p erate th e Powell V alley n ing decided to p u rch ase a tr a c t on pigeons, the ones you see flying at law, and her niece, B eatrice Beals, of large on th e city stree ts. Sand Lake. The la tte r su stain ed only stitu te th e executive board u nder w hose p are n ts a re unable to buy J for bus of th e G resham stag e line. and w h at is know n as H oney hill, in the “ A h igh-grade squab producing m inor In ju ries b ut Mrs. Duke Is still five o r six. 1 ’ w hose direction m ost of th e w ork of „ ... . . .... . , who w as th e d riv er of th e m achine w estern p a rt of th e city, fo r a re se r pigeon has tak en y ears of carefu l T he argu m en t of ch ild ren being c , „ . . In th e h o sp ital a t T illam ook. W hile th e association fa lls: T. R. H ow itt, . , , ! th a t collided w ith th e F ra n k G u staf- voir site. T he size of th e tra c t w as : g rad in g and atten tio n to m ake them com pelled to use second hand o r old ! --------- — ------- --------- her in ju rie s a re not expected to prove Chao. Cleveland, A. W. M etzger, H. A. rd delivery ca r last F rid ay not agreed upon b ut th is and a r r a n g e - ' w hat they a re today. A nother th in g fatal, she will he obliged to rem ain In Lew is, J. V. Cogswell and M. M. w hen sta te and d istric t fu rn ish es th e I1,ornl'1K’ at ” ,e •ntersectlon of the n irtits for th e p u rch ase w ere left to a j about th e common b arn v ariety of the ho sp ital for at le ast tw o weeks. Squire. books is a m yth. In an u n prejudiced ( ™ “ 8treCt’ ta k '’8 I com m ,tte® « in sistin g of T. R. H ow itt. | pigeons is, they w ill not w ork or Tile m achine was badly dam aged. T he board adjourned to Monday mind one will easily see th a t as m any □ “7 t0 8 * 7 “ n v n T “ ' “' A B° tk *n a " d May° r C h ar,es th riv e in captivity, and w hat few T he body of Mrs. W heeler has been n ig h t, October 26. if not m ore old and second h and books * O u tb X T d A * C,eVe' an d ’ “ Wl" probabIr n ot r e ' squabs they raise a re so sm all and bro u g h t to th e u n d erta k in g p a rlo rs of a re used in a sta te w here individually to ,,ivp hia “ * nf .A ” ccaslo a Quire more th a n one ac re of ground, dark -m eated th a t you can n o t sell them J. E. M etzger and fu n eral services will REVIVAL PLANNED FOR bought th a n w here th e sta te fu rn ish es ' ' e bl version of th e accident and T he plan subm itted by E n g in eers a t an y price. But, on th e o th er hand, tak e place here tom orrow at 2 p. in. a t FOUR-SQUARE GOSPEL them , and they a re used w ith o u t th e *,a te s tb a t be 80 re P°>’ted it to th e R oberts and G ilbert provides for a la rg e r w hite-m eated squabs, th a t will th e U ndenom inational tem ple, con in te llig en t supervision and fum igation a u , b o r ^ r - Lew is claim s th a t on closed steel ta n k w ith a cap acity of E v an g elists C harles R. and H elen I. w eigh ten or tw elve pounds to the ducted by tile Rev. S. F. P itts. Con D illon, of Los A ngeles, C alifornia, th e c a rrie d on by such sta te as M innesota, the m orning referre d to he w as hack (50,000 gallo n s, restin g on a co n dozen, sell readily a t a good price: cluding services will be held a t Doug ch u rch of th e four sq u a re gospel, An- w here th e books a re fu rn ish ed . This ing out of the g arag e a t his hom e on c re te base, w ith sufficient connecting esp ecially d u rin g th e w in ter season— las cem etery. T he deceased is s u r gelus tem ple, w ill begin a series of is saying nothing about" th e profit of a th e n o rth slde of s t a r * stre e t and w as m ain s and w ith a pum ping p la n t to be the tim e " fry e rs ” are off the m arket vived by her husband, Jo h n W heeler, m eetings com m encing T h ursday eve re ta ile r on a ch ild ’s education a g a in st b ut four feet onto th e highw ay w hen Installed u nder th e sidew alk a t th e "T h e age for a squab, ready for th e and tw o d au g h ters, Hazel, aged 13, ning, October 22, a t 7:30. The m eet th e child w hose p are n ts can le a st af- tb e G ustafson ca r cam e by at an estl- city hall n ex t to th e m a ste r m eter, to m ark et, is four w eeks. T he m eat is and Louise, 10 y ears of age. She is ! m ated speed of 30 m iles an h o u r and be used as a booster. T his would give ings will be held every night except ford to pay it. th en firm and h ard and th e bird is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A gain, th e arg u m e n t of a child tak - ! b lt tb e s ta Ke sq u arely on th e re a r S atu rd ay and M onday nights a t th e p rac tica lly th e sam e p re ssu re as th a t fully feathered. C raw ford, of T routdale. Bible S tan d ard church, Pow ell V alley ing b etter ca re of his books. It has ; r iS ht-hand co rn er, th ro w in g th e light- exerted by w ate r tak en from pipe line "S quabs produced from high-classed been noted th is loss is very sm all in er m achine over and pinning th e oc- road, G resham . T here w ill be special No. 1. T he cost w ill ap p ro x im ate birds a re rich In body building p ro I’D WELL VALLEY SCHOOL divine healing services very W ednes the first instance, and, in th e second c u p a n ts u n d ern e ath un til they w ere re $30,000. WORKS FOR HOT LUNCHES tein and pro to p lasm , w hich builds up day night. B ring th e unsaved, sick instan ce, as m any w ill ta k e b e tte r 1 'eased by Mr. Lew is w ith th e assist Notices have been published callin g th e hum an b rain and nerv o u s system T he Powell V alley school m ight well and afflicted. A h ea rty w elcom e aw aits ca re of th e books w here th ey a re fu r- J ance of others. H e sta te s th a t he saw for a vote on a bond issue of n o t to and Is ex ceptionally beneficial for u n ta k e for Its m otto, "T he school th a t nlshed as th e re are th o se who will 'b e G ustafson m achine ap p ro ach in g exceed $33,000 to be tak en at th e tim e d er-n o u rish ed little all and all a re invited. ch ild ren and does th in g s.” T he te ac h ers. Miss abuse them m ore. T he child know s I from th e e a st a t a d istan ce of ab o u t 165 of th e reg u la r election on November elderly people. T h ere is as much p ro T he sta te m a rk e t ag en t says th a t his books will be checked up a g a in st but th a t he gave them p lenty or 3. T he city has no a lte rn a tiv e In the tein In one squab as in five pounds of M arian R obertson and Mrs. H elen re p o rts from th e heavy producing him a t th e end of th e term if not be- j room to' pass. H is stag e w as u nder Camp, with th e aid of p rac tica lly ev m a tte r of building a sto rag e reserv o ir choice beefsteak. p o tato sections of the east indicate fore. ery girl In school Monday evening a f th e g la re of a stro n g electric light or ta n k If it w ishes to co n tin u e th e T h ere a re m ore squabs being raised th a t th e price of potatoes w ill be good te r h o u rs canned q u a rt afte r q u a r t of T he sam e policy should hold good alld. In sp ite of th e fog w hich a t th a t use of Bull R un w ater. at th is tim e th en ever before, and fo r th is year. rich rip e tom atoes w hich la te r will in fu rn ish in g th e child who can n o t go tim e was p a rtic u la rly heavy, he sup- m any fam ilies are Just beginning to figure In hot tom ato soup to he served hom e a w arm d rink, etc., u n d er th e ( Posed his larg e c a r would be p lainly GILLIS see th e ir value. Now our th o u g h ts n a tu ra lly tu rn to th e pupils ilurlng th e cold w inter supervision of Intelligence a t th e visible to passersby. He fu rth e r sta te s "An old piano box w ill be large to w ard C hristm as w ith T hanksgiving m onths. T he em pty Jars w ere d o n at school a t a m inim um cost. F irs t why th a t no one handles th e stag e except Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linski, also th e enough to han d le fo u r or five p air as th e next big meal. ed by resid e n ts of th e d istric t, m any should a child go to a cafe or re sta u - bis fa th e r or him self. He w ishes it Misses B lanche and G race B erney of ra n t and buy w h at th e ir fancy d ictates | sta te d th a t he has n ot at any tim e S p ringdale, drove to V ancouver Mon w ith a sm all w ire en clo su re on the of them from J. A. L ledfors, and th e south side of a building for sunlight, tom atoes w ere also donated by n eigh as w ell as pay a few cen ts m ore as [ since th e accid en t assum ed an y of th e day evening to atten d a su rp rise F o r feed, you can use w hole corn, boring farm ers, th e te ac h ers and th e profit when it is b e tte r for its h ealth resp o n sib ility of th e dam age to the show er w hich w as given for Miss Ida w heat, caffler co rn , pean u t h e a rt B erney In honor of h er ap p ro ach in g peas, vetch and some bread or to ast. g irls doing th e rest. An appeal Is be Beginning Friday, October and m orals to receive th e sam e u n d er , G ustafson m achine. ------------------------ m arria g e to E dw ard K llnskf on th e They a re also fond of lettu ce or so u r ing m ade at thia tim e for m ore to m a 16, a t 7:30 p. m. and continu p ro p er supervision, and, second, th e i toes, w hich a re so p len tifu l th is year, It is said th e ancient B abylonians 24th of th is m onth. The occasion w as ing until December 18, there few cents profit should go via of tax es g ra ss; for g rit, use a m ix tu re of fine will be a Union Bible Class to supply th e child w hose p a re n ts counted in te rm s of sixties. As the also Mr. K lin sk i’s b irth d ay . T he a f grotind o y ster shell, ch arco al, Vene as th e re a re m ore em pty ja rs av ail able. Miss Robertson Is w illing to m u st com pel th e ir child to eat a cold e a rlie st astro lo g ers w ere accustom ed fair was given at th e home of Mr. a t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch in tian red, all dissolved In sa lt w ater. call for th e tom atoes and m ore Jars, to th is reckoning, th e 60 figure was K lin sk i’s sister, Mrs. L. J. Moir, of lunch w here he may. G resham . If she Is notified by phone. L ast y ear T he b rid e-elect is a j CHINESE STUDENT TELLS T he w rite r having had observation ' n a tu ra lly adopted in th e ea rliest V ancouver. T he ten w eeks’ study w ill be to m ore or less ex ten t along th is line i m ethods of tim ekeeping and c irc u la r d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C harles B er OE NATIVE CUSTOMS the school hoard in stalled a ran g e In and know ing th a t m any a child re- j m easu rem en ts. T he m inute stood for ney, of S pringdale. th e schoolhouse, th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r F ancy living In a tow n w here ev ery asso ciatio n supplied th e cooking u te n j ceives not only th a t w hich is b est for som ething very sm all or m inute, T he relativ es and frien d s of Mrs. it but even a tre a t over w h at th ey W hen th e m inute w as sp lit up It was M. L. W heeler su rp rised h er a t h er body is called Tong, w here everybody sils and th e ch ild ren each day enjoyed a hot bowl of soup as th e re su lt. generally have In some hom es, de- th e second sp lit, hence “¿econds." home M onday aftern o o n and hefore is a relativ e. T his w as th e novel ex perience of G eorge Dletl of G resham kept them ------------------------ The purpose of this course plores th e fact th a t our G resham g rad - j eaving p resen ted her w ith a num ber T he U niversity of Oregon announc- of p leasing gifts. T he tim e w as sp en t Chlon Fel Tong, one of th e four C hi supplied w ith fine soup bones, w hich is to get the people better ac ed school has not accom plished th is quainted with the BIBLE and point in an o th erw ise good and pleas- es 'b a t arra n g e m e n ts have ben m ade n visiting, follow ed by refresh m en ts. nese stu d e n ts atten d in g the U niversity w as m uch ap p reciated . T his year for th re e notable w orld figures, David T hose w ho w ere p rese n t w ere Mes- of Oregon on sc h o larsh ip s from T slng enough p o tato es, c a rro ts and cabbages to behold the wonderful rev a n t com m unity. It would be a p leasu re to see your S ta rr Jo rd an , Roald A m undsen and dam es Jam es McBain, Loyal L ak e ,j H ua college of Peking. China. The have been prom ised for th e w in ter and elation of God to this world through IIIS SOX, JESUS paper follow up w ith m ore along th is Sherw ood A nderson, to ap p ear for lec- Belle H illyard. Vivian H illyard. How- Purpose of those stu d e n ts Is to ab- It Is. understood Mr. Dletl will be on line and to see one of o u r local a tto r- tu re s on the u n iv ersity platform dur- ard Lake, H attie Stiezeler, Alvin | 8orb ,dpa8 h ere for th e im provem ent the Job again as la st year. T he P a r CHRIST. neys strik e out and m ake a place for lng tb e ye a r- K linski. R obert Miller. Ida K ane, ‘ C hina, and then to c a rry th ese back en t-T each er association has hired H aving spent seven y ears in study Mrs. G eorge W illiam s to ag ain ta k e him self in our sta te le g isla tu re on R ichard Beadle, A ugust P eterso n , w ith ,h , m 8,1,1 Pu t th , m ln ’° «® ect a t th e Moody Bible school and 18 The Distracted Captain. th ese points. P. E. MILLS. Orval M anary, R alph Jo h an so n , Jam es : T he old c iis’om In C hina, Tong ex ch a rg e of the cooking a t the noon y ea rs of active religious w ork, the L ie u ten a n t T ale— “They say C aptain H illy ard , M. L. W heeler and Miss I Ptat»« d, w as for th e sons Rnd g ran d hour. It Is agreed by all th a t th e ad- teach er, W. T. K loizhach, is fully Chicken Dinners. Jin k s w as very calm and collected W ilm a Chase. qualified for th is Bible class and a o n s to live w ith th e ir fam ilies In I ilitlon of th e hot soup to th e re g u la r n „ ± la' n ^ ' Ckn ",H ln ';e r , ? Cry a fte r bis accid en t th is m o rn in g .’ ra r e tre a t is in sto re for all who I houses aro u n d the home of th e ir p ar- lunch b ro u g h t by th e ch ild ren m akes nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. w ill attend. For Camping and Picnics Colonel Spin—“Yes, yes, q u ite calm ents. T h u s larg e settle m en ts com for g re a te r efficiency in th e ir school P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. N ickerson Jellied chicken Is m ost f —h e’s still being collected, how ever.” Come, bring your Bible, posed e n tirely of one fam ily and sep- ' work. convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked. Sew ing M achines. —Sun Dodger. pencil and note hook. « rated from the n eighboring homes by j W hile th e o th e rs have been busy, In glass.—Adv. tf F ive sew ing’ m achines, ra n g in g in i a w all, g rew up in China. i th e school hoard has not been lagging. price from $5 to $35.00. J. E. M etzger. P atro n lze our ad v ertisers. “T slng H u a”, Tong said, “w as W orkm en a re moving the u pper founded on Boxer Indem nity funds re - I g rad es' classroom from u p sta irs to th e W hat do you say when some tu rn ed to China by T heodore Roose- low er floor and m aking an assem bly one asks you for your por velt, th en p resid en t of th e United room u p sta irs. New b lack b o ard s are S tates, for th e purp o se of advancing being in stalled , w alls a re being r e trait ? “Sorry, but I haven’t a re education In China so th a t a g re a te r ! tin ted and desks and w oodw ork a re u n d erstan d in g m ight exist betw een receiving a fresli co at of varn!::h. P lay cent one.” the tw o n ations." I a p p a ra tu s is also to be placed on the Or— Pointing out th e position of China school grounds. All a re w orking to- “ H aven’t had one made in ten years and I would not and tip- United S tate s on th e opposite w ard th e gold sta n d ard iz atio n of th e During the month of October Bargain Rates have been want to give you one of sides of th e Pacific as th e tw o la rg e st 'sch o o l, w hich will m ean a h ard pull announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port j rep u b lics In th e w orld, Tong stresaed ! a lto g eth er to th e top notch of o rg an - those.” Possibly you dig up an old th e pos'-lhilltles of cooperation to I iM tton and efficiency. land Telegram, both of which papers combine with the portrait and stand a lot of th eir m u tu al ad v an tag e and accom-1 A ssurance. Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in I plishm ent of a c tu a l w orld peace. joshing like,— T he w oman who w as doing her m a r force during this month. The C hinese stu d e n ts w ill study In J keting w as difficult to p lease She had "I remember when they did e a ste rn u n iv e rsitie s a fte r finishing ' overh au led ev ery th in g In th e shop and th eir hair th a t way.” Insisted on g ettin g the best in stock a t h ere and th en trav el in Europe. OR— Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year $7.00 a ce n t a pound ch eap er th an m a rk e t “ I used to have a tie like price, an d now it w as a q uestion of Social Error. Daily Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year...... $6.00 th a t; w eren’t they funny?” eggs. “ Say, Red,” said Dead Shot Bill to Fashions change, you change "Are you sure these eggs are Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year... $4.50 a b arte n d er in one of th e 13 leading fre sh ?" I apeak easles of B u rn t P ow der, A ri Have a new portrait made T h e y are, Madam " Mail subscriptions only. zona, “d id n ’t Shifty Pete tell you th a t now. "Will you g u a ra n te e them ?” he th o u g h t 1 had a h asty tem per. "I will. Madam." “ Why, no," replied Red. “not th a t I “But how a re you to know th ey a re can rem em ber." 1 fresh “Too bad,” said Bill, giving one of t ’’My d ea r lady.” replied th e ex- Phone 541 his h o lsters a hitch T hen 1 ve killed h au sted shopm an, w ith decisive em Special price rates until an in n o cen t m an.” phasis, "If you w ill kindly step to the T h an k sgivin g telep h o n e and rin g up o u r farm , you Vppolnini.at. mad. day nr e.rala* B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs for j n j r roateakaee. will h ear th e hens th a t laid th e eggs a re found In th e w ant colum n. still cack lin g .” COUNTY FAIR BOARD BIBLE STUDY The Harmony of the Four Gospels. 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