G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
U R ESH A M , MULTNOM AH COUNTY, OREGON.
VOL. 15. NO. 7»
ROSE NURSERY ADDS KSKi Y;
BULBS AS SIDE LINE
FR ID A Y , NOVEM BER 13, 1825
Æ . CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS
WIN PREMIUM MONEY
M utt &. Jeff’s New Boss
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
#1.59 Per Year
PROMINENT SANDY
MAN DIES SUDDENLY
Edw in M. W hitney, who is to a p
pear here on T uesday evening, No
vem ber 17, at th e high school g y m - ,
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uasiuni.
is
a
read
er
and
an
a
r
tis
t
of
^
g
w
aa
expected
by
their,
frieuds
be- ford. 2d: T racy A nderegg, 5th; W alt
Death cam e suddenly and unexpect-
As if it w ere not s u H ient to have
nation-w
ide
fame,
and
is
th
e
highest
jore
,
be
j,eg
jn
n
ing
of
th
e
Pacific
In
1
edly
T uesday night to a prom inent
e
r
A
nderegg,
6th.
13 acres or m ore plan ted to roses, the
I resident of Sandy, Jerom e M. C. Mil
Senior heifer class, Jo h n Flem ing.
Colum bia River H ighw ay n u rse ry near type of d ram atic in te rp re ter. His ta- te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition, the
ler, who had been a resid en t of th a t
C orbett h as added bulbs as a side line cial expression is m arvelous and his boys and g irls com posing the various 1st; L aw rence A ylsw orth. 2d; W alt
locality for the past 19 years. He had
and is now planting 15 tons of little ‘ r a Pi(l tra n sitio n from one c h a ra c te r c| ubs in M ultnom ah county have ac er A nderegg, 7th.
been ailing for some tim e, but his cott-
brow n bulbs, p rac tica lly a carload, | to a n o ,h e r stam ps him as a genius. quitte(1 them selves w ith credit, c a rry -
Ju n io r heifer class, T racy A nderegg,
using four a tr e s of high priced land i 1 ‘,ere ‘8 an a r “ s“ c perfection about I ry jng
off a n um ber of im p o rtan t 3d; P ercy C arlson. 4th; A rth u r B urns,
j dition w as not regarded as alarm in g
until w ithin tw o days of his passing.
for th e purpose. T he bulbs cam e dt- his every w»rd, tns every expression prizes
th e prem ium s am ounting to 6th.
Mr. M iller w as born near P ittsb u rg ,
re c t from H olland by w ater, being a ant‘ b *8 every g estu re, th a t brin g s his $453 50
which, w ith th e 1425.54 re-
BROWN SW ISS— Female. 2 years
' P ennsylvania, A ugust 23, 1355, and
p a rt of a ship load consigned to Pacific aut“ ence to the realizaton th a t they cejVed from fat hog sales b rin g s th e j old and over, A nna Boecklt, 1st; P aul
1 for th e past 40 years had lived in and
coast ports. T he vessel w as cast on are w atching and enjoying a g re a t total up to $979.04. XHIs rep rese n ts a 1 Boeckii, 2d.
near P o rtlan d w here in form er days
gain of nearly $110 over th e prem - 1 H eifer, 1 year old and u n d er 2. Mag-
I he had tak en an active p a rt iu politi
A
critic
recently
said
of
him
.
His
¡UIgg
aw
arded
to
th
e
boys
and
g
irls
1
dolena
Boeckii,
1st;
H
ow
ard
G
rossen,
B ritish Columbia, but th e cargo w as
cal reform s along various lines. Two
salvaged and brought to v arious p orts rem ark ab le appeal to an audience iast y ear , he lo ta i at th a t tlm e s ta nd- ' 2d.
decadea ago he was considered a
by an o th er ship.
m ight be sum m ed up in one w o rd : ¡ |n g at $774 66. $374 of th a t am ount
Senior heifer class. George G rossen,
prom inent educator, tw o years being
T ulips, hyacinths and n arc issi m ake "H e is real." H is in trin sic ability, his being tbe money received for prizes 1st; Paul Boeckii, 2d; A lfred Gros-
spent as th e president of P hilom ath
up the shipm ent for th e n u rse ry at ineffable charm of m anner, and w hole- an(j the j a( gtock sales am ounting to sen, 3d: Magdolena Boeckii. 4th.
som
eness,
com
plete
a
benevolent
con
college.
He w as th e p rincipal of
SWINE—
Poland
C
hinas,
sow
u
nder
$397.66.
C orbett. T here are thou san d s upon
W oodstock school In P o rtlan d for
th o u san d s of fine fat bulbs, fully m a sp iracy to win th e h ea rt of any h earer.
The com petition all th ro u g h the P a 6 m onths. Floyd Stafford, 5th; fat
seven y ears and before coming to O re
tu red , w hich will bring forth a rio t of T his ‘being born, not m ade’ ex p re s cific In te rn a tio n a l w as m ore keen liog, under 6 m onths, Floyd Stafford,
gon hnd been identified w ith educa
color in th e early sp rin g and w hich sion, so ex tra v ag a n tly applied to p ro th an ever before, hut the hoys and 3d.
tional w ork in C alifornia and Mis
•Duroc Je rse y s, sow u nder 6 m onths.
w ill m ake a strik in g show, easily seen fessions, is exceedingly a p p ro p riate in g irls of th e county brought back th e ir
T he C ountess Aedita De Beau
Mr.
W
hitney’s
case.
His
appeal
seem
s
souri.
L ocally he w as held in, g reat
M
illard
Chase,
4th;
Isabel
N
ew
lands,
mont.
who
is
now
Mrs.
"Bud"
F
ish
by m otorists on the C olum bia riv er
sh a re of the prem ium money, in the
er, having been m arried to the fa
esteem . F or y ears he had served on
highw ay.
T hen th e re are sm aller universal, if re tu rn dates are any c ri Union Stock yaril special pig feeding 10th.
m ous c re a to r of "M utt ami Jeff"
te rio n ; he is as acceptable in one
the school board and us ju stice of the
Fat hog u nder 6 m onths. Roy C a rl
bulbs w hich w ill need a y ear of de-
contest w h id i was put 011 for pig club
com ics recently on the high seas
peace, and w as a Sunday school te ac h
velofim ent before they w ill be full com m unity as an o th er, and before all m em bers only, the sta te s of the n o rth son, 9th.
w hile they w ere en ro u te to Europe.
er
of m any y e a rs’ standing.
C
hester
W
hites,
sow
u
n
d
er
6
m
onths,
grow n. Still sm aller ones, w hich are m an n ers of people,
w est w ere divided into d istric ts and
The deceased Is survived by his
being sown like sm all onion sets, w ill
H is rep e rto ire is indeed large and th e pigs w ere judged for m arket p u r W illiam New lands, 1st;
L aw ren ce E IT H E R ANI) SDN MEET
M il l RE IIEEU MONDAY wife, Mrs. Eniptu B ennett Miller, th e
m a tu re Into fine stock in tw o years, ‘"elu d es such plays as "T u rn to the poses, reg a rd le ss of breed. Ill d istrict D outhit, 5th.
well-know n new spaper co rrespondent.
It is estim ated th a t in all th e re a re a Rl« ht ” by W inchell Sm ith (Tw elve No. 1, or n o rth w est Oregon, of w h id i
Fat hog. under 6 m onths, L aw rence
P lan s a re under way for a fath er and th ree g rand children. Jean and
m illion and a half bulbs. It is ex- I C h a ra c te rs ); ’T he F o rtu n e H u n ter" M ultnom
.......... .. ah county is a p art, Floyd Douthit. loth.
H aiupshires. sow u nder 6 m onths, and son m eeting to be held at th e Ma- B ennett Miller, who a re living, w ith
pec-ted th a t all w ill bloom In the *’•' " ¡ n c h t l Sm ith (T h irteen ( h a ra i ¡^afford won fifth place with his pen
sp rin g , though th e sm aller ones w ill
= " H it th e T ra il H oliday
by'
Tlionias sonic hall on next Monday evening, th eir m other In S e a ttle ,’and D rusillu
of four P oland C hina pigs and John Law rence Mahaffey, 1st;
not produce blossom s as la rg e as th e GeorRe Cohan <F ifteen C h a ra cters) W elbes won six th w ith his pen of four D arling. 2d; John W elbes, 3d; E dgar November 16, when it Is hoped th a t all Miller, who is m aking her home w ith
“In W alked Jim m ie” by M. J. Jaffa
fath e rs and th e ir sons will g et to- her g ran d m o th er tills w inter. T he
Dixon, 4th; Louise W heeler, 5th.
H am pshire pigs.
others.
T he Colum bia R iver H ighw ay n ur- <Tw elve C h a ra c te rs);
Adam and
F at hog, under 6 m onths, John W el g eth t for a program , gam es and re fattier of the children, George S tra u ss
T he M ultnomah county livestock
sery Is owned by F ra n k C. Riggs of E v a" by OeorKe M iddleton (Ten C har-
bes. 1st;
L aw rence Mahaffey. 3d; freshm ents. The m eeting is expected Miller, who w as tbm only child of J. M.
judging
team placed sixth in the con
-
a c te r s ) ; P o p u lar S h o rt Story P ro -
to be called to order prom ptly ut 7:30 C. Miller and wife, died about five
P o rtlan d and Ed. L. Shelton, who Is
test, in com petition w ith 35 team s E dgar Dixon, 4th.
POULTRY — B arred Rock^, Lee I In o rd er to get th ro u g h early. Music y ears ago.
m anaging th e place. G resham people Krams.
from W ashington, Oregon and Idaho.
The fu n eral services will he held
Copeland, 1st on cockerel and 1st on and an ad d ress will he arran g e d for,
w ill w atch th e v en tu re w ith special In
The team w as com posed of John F lem
“
QUIET
LISTENER"
young
pen;
C
arl
Bowman,
2d
and
3d
and
refresh
m
en
ts
will
be
served,
Friday
aftern o o n at 1:30 at the Sandy
te re st, as Mr. Shelton and his wife
PRAISES REVIVALISTS ing, Robert K erslak e and Percy C a rl on young cockerel and 2d on young T here will be no charge, though a com m unity ch u rch In ch arg e of the
lived for th ree y ea rs a t A mbleside,
son. T he club m em bers in potato
sm all co n trib u tio n will be asked of the Rev. W illiam Reece, pustor of the new
n ea r H ogan station. It w as lie who
G resham , Nov. 12.— I am only a w ork, both in club and open classes, pen.
L eghorns. C h arles E dw ards, men to cover th e e x p e n se s of the af- C h ristian ch u rch in P ortland. He will
planned and laid out th e beautiful q uiet listen er from th e "back seat," w ere com peting w ith W ashington and 1st ■White
and 2d on two single p u lle ts and ! fair. Boys and men in th e vicinty of be assisted by th e Rev. S. F. P itts, of
g rounds for th a t corporation. The but I feel th a t 1 ought to ex p ress my Idaho.
I11 th e club work Roland
G resham are invited to join with those Gresham . T he concluding services will
S heltons have been for th re e y ea rs at ap p reciatio n for Miss C'affray and Miss Schedeen won first prize on B urbanks 1st on young cock erel; W ayne Adams
from G resham in th is m eeting.
be held ut the P ortland crem atorium .
th e ir new location on the highw ay.
C hristensen, so th a t o th ers who have and Sven Nelson won second place in 3d on young pen.
A rrangem ents a re in th e hands ot
Rhode
Island
Reds.
Gordon
O
sburn
T
hose
sponsoring
the
affair
are
E.
not availed them selves of th e oppor the open class in m iscellaneous v arie
J. E. M etzger.
3d
on
co
ck
erel;
R
oland
S
heller,
3d
W.
A
ylsw
orth.
C.
J.
L
undquist,
Dr.
Ç.
T he fair board held an adjourned tu n ity | 0 h ear them , m ay yet do so.
ties of N etted Gems.
on young pen.
W. H uett, Geo. F. Honey, K. A, Miller,
m eeting la st night at w hich the re p o rt
j am not a M ethodist, and it is o th ers
T he g irls also cam e in for th e ir
I*. Tallmiin Wins In Legal Contest.
Anconas. H om er Lum sden 1st 011 | c. M. Q uicksall and R. E. Cannon,
of th e auditor w as p resented and read,
m yself whom I invite to attend
sh a re of honors a t th e show. P earl
A decision w as rendered by Judge
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cock b ird ; 1st on young pen.
,
It w as quite volum inous and covered thege m eetings a t th e G resham
Yandell and T helm a S alisbury, m em
Black M lnorcas, Coland C ree 4th Work on Bull Ituii lleiidnorks Elids, H aw kins In th e d istrict co u rt last F ri
every item of th e association's finan- M ethodist church.
bers of th e G resham Cooking club u n
and 5th on tw o single p u llets and 2d
ces. H a rry P u lfe r, form er secreta ry ,
Miss C affray's sin cere sim plicity is
T he w orking season at Bull Run day in favor of C. P. T allm an who
der th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. B. W.
on pen.
recen tly laid up by sickness, w as able cb a rtu ¡ngi an(j ap p eals even to the
lake has come to an end and all w as being sued by th e Union Oil com
T horne, p u t on a splendid p rune
Buff L eghorns, C arl Bowman 1st have left w ith the exception of two pany In an effort to force paym ent of
to be at th e m eeting. T he board has mo8t fastidious and criticizing,
bread dem o n stratio n and Lois Cree
and 2d 011 tw o single p u lle ts; Edw in w orkm en. .1. S. S u th erlan d and Webb a bill Incurred In the sp rin g of 1923
some w eighty problem s dem anding its
Boys and g irls come to th e rem ain-
and Edith Sw anson, of th e G ilbert
Maxwell, 1st on cock bird.
atten tio n b u t reg a rd s the situation as ,ng m eetingg You will ju st love to
R oberts, who will rem ain In th e cam p by F. A. P urchen who had rented the
C anning club, u n d er the supervision
T allm an place in - th e C edar d istric t
Polish,
Edw
in
Maxwell
1st
on
P
o
hopeful and is ta k in g up p lans for bear Miss C h risten sen sing, and I j
Maxwell,
gave a fine m eat lish cock bird and 1st on yoyng pen d u rin g the w inter to tak e care of cam p and who had decam ped afte r th re e
an o th er y e a r’s fair and for, th e im- ,know y()U w i„ enjoy th e meggage Mias ! of Mrs. dem
onstration.’
Iffoperty and look afte r the rain and
m onths, ta k in g a m onth's receip ts
provem ent of th e grounds, funds for C affray b as for you
of H am bergs; C arl Bowman, 1st on snow gauges.
in pen of W hite Ja p bantam s.
with him and leaving behind him sev
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IN T E R E S T E D IN YOUNG FOLKS.
The followinK ar<
a* ar“ 8
w . hich
re expected
be available
T he diking and b lanketing project,
________________ 1 th e ir respective classe s:
next spring. The m eeting adjourned
The p oultry judging team com posed w hich has been u nder way for the past eral hundred d o llars of unpaid bills.
as
The oil com pany worked on the a s
to next T h ursday night, November 19.
JER SEY S— Fem ale, 2 y ears old and t of C arl Bowman, Edw in Maxwell and
H and-m ade h andkerchiefs. On d is over, Clifford E kstroni, 1st; K enneth Raym ond Heigh from G ilbert won first seven y ears. Is p rac tica lly com pleted sum ption th at T allm an was a p a rtn e r
now. S everal hundred thousand cubic
play a t my hom e or W alrad M ercan
December '15.
of the m an. w hich was not the tru e
H oliday O utlook—p rep a re for it, ad tile Co. Mrs. W. A. W inters, G resham , K esterson, 2d; Alvin Johnson, 3d; pluce and the team com posed of R ol feet of b lan k etin g the lake b an k s has
sta te of affairs, according to the p lain
Sven Nelson, 4th.
and S h eller, C harles E dw ards and
Oregon.—Adv.
v ertise in it, send it to your friends.
been done to stop seepage and a t the
tiff's testim ony, P arch en being m erely
H eifer, year and u n d er 2, Alvin T ill Alvin S h eller won 4th place.
' low er end of the lake a dike 500 feet
a ten an t of th e farm hik I responsible
m an, 2d; Clyde Je n n in g s, 3d; K en
long lias been built. C h arles E. Oll-
On account of an in c re ase in the J ver, th e engineer In ch a rg e of th e de for his own purchases. W. J. Cooper
neth K esterson, 4th.
rep resen ted T allm an nt the tria l, the
Senibr heifer class, Alvin T illm an, num ber of p recin cts th ro u g h o u t the velopm ent w ork at th e lake, rep o rts
outcom e of which Is a full victory for
county,
th
e
boundaries
have
been
S hop fo r C h ris tm a s e a rly a n d com fo rtab ly .
that the tim ber betw een low and high
3d; Sven Nelson, 5th.
the defendant and absolves him ot all
changed by the board of county com
'Ju n io r heifer class, A lbert Gibson, m issioners, notice having been re w ater m ark has been cleared aw ay liability for th e m isdem eanor of his
4th; Lew is D ahl, 5th; K enneth Kes- ceived by G resham citizens of a 1 aro u n d th e shores of th e lake.
form er ten an t.
tersiwi. 6th; Alvin Jo h n so n , 7th.
T he ((in stru ctio n work to be (lone
change ot num ber in th e ir p recin cts.
HOLSTEIN— Fem ale, 2 y ears old^ It is understood th a t th e polling places from now on will be ut the site of the
A uspices W om en's Society of th e P re sb y teria n C hurch
and over, Jo h n F lem ing, 1st; W alter will rem ain unchanged.
B ear Creek reserv o ir, about six m iles
Sale he«ins nt 2 « « lock
A nderegg, 2d; T racy A nderegg, 3d.
1 above the Bull Run headw orks. Heavy
Bountiful, hom e-cooked dinner 9 to s o’clock
H eifer, 1 year old and under 2,
Outlook w ant ads a re .better th a n I snow s have sta rte d to fall oil the wa-
A dults, 3 5 c: c h ild re n 5 to 10 y e a rs, 25c
L aw ren ce^Aylswo rth . 1st; Floyd S taf- roadside signs.
I tershed.
Free .Methodist Sen Ices.
Services will be as usual at the
' !
Free M ethodist church Sunday with
By A. B CHAPIN
RED LETTER DAYS
the exception th a t In the evening the
preaching service will be taken up to
perm it th e congregation to attend th e
me D ay y o u c a u g h t t h e K ick - o f f
revival services In p ro g ress at th e
ON Y O U R OW N OWE YARD LIME A n D RAW
M< thodist ch u rch . Bunday school will
AND DODG-ED AND SiDE S T E P P E D THROUGH-
convene
ut 10 o'clock, followed by
A delayed shipm ent of LADIES' HOUSE D RESSES. T rixie
T H E E N T IR E OPPOSING-TEASA FO R T H E
p reaching at 11 and the young people's
brand from Osgood & H einer Mfg. Co., D ecatur, Illinois.
W IN N IN G * TO U C 44D O W M --------- AUD THE
service will begin at 7 o'clock.
T O S /N ^PAPEfl- CAME O U T T H E N E X T DAY
BAZAAR and SUPPER
Fairview City Hall, Friday, Nov. 20
HOUSE-DRESS SPECIAL
Lot 917. Colt -(<1 C hecks, good g in g h a m ,
K ick-R ack trim m e d , pocket and
belt, e a ch ............................................... •#<*
Lot 912. A ssorted colors, sm all Dot
P r in t, nicely trim m e d , each
#1.25
Lot 458. S m all F lo ra l P a tte r n s , trim m ed
in c o n tr a s tin g colors, g ree n , blue,
po n g e a n d to m a to , each
#2.90
Lot 125. D ark s trip e d M adras, co lo rs a re
delf. ta n g e rin e , la v e n d e r an d Nile,
li
£2.59
Lot 122. P la in S u itin g w ith la rg e h a n d -
em b ro id ere d d esig n , c o lla r, pock
e ts a n d kick p le a ts in c o n tra s tin g
c o lo n , »■.(( ii
L o t 128. P la in colored S u itin g C loth,
h a n d -e m b ro id e re d fro n t a n d panel.
L L
L«
colored c o lla r and ribbon tit
*2.75
lo w ered F
o u la rd in m edium d a rk and
Lot 350. F
Flowered
Foulard
b rig h t co lo rs, lace trim m e d c o lla r a n d fro n t, each #8.50
Lot 132. Im p o rte d B ro a d c lo th , v ery fine m a te ria l,
colors, ta n , o ra n g e , blue, g ree n , each
#3.75
All are of the lw«t wurkiuitn»hi|i, no basement grade» among
them, some «lies op Io 52.
JU S T IN
Som e fan c y figured lin in g sa te e n s , yard
WALRAD MERCANT1LEC0.
"The House of Quality”
jf»'{>Cireen Trading Stamps
, Phone 1411
Gresham
W IT H A L A R G E S P R E A D T H A T YOU U/ER.E
A SE C O N D
Baptist t liurcli Announcement«.
R E D e « A N < ? E ---- CH .0OY-
T B E M W E R E t i K h f e c
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L E t T I T 1 E fcl<-
R . D A Y S J • »
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Though th e building of the B aptist
' ch u rch h as been moved front Its foun-
I dal ion, th e re will be tem p o rary steps
built to the door and (hi* Bible school
and preach in g services will be held In
the building. Bible school will open
' a! 10 a. nt. and the preaching service
i will begin at 11 o'clock, subjet. “ Re-
I fined In the F u rn ace." The Intertne-
I dlate society will m eet in the evening
at 5:30, th e It Y. P.U. at 6:30 and the
'ev e n in g preach in g service will begin
I at 7:30. T he topic of the evening ad-
j d ress will be "R easons for Being a
C h ristian .” Bible Htudy and prayer
1 m eeting will be held W ednesday eve
ning at 7:30.
Methodist Fpiscopal ( hurt'll.
The m ain in te re st of next S unday's
services will cen ter around the re-
| vival sr, vices now In progress. Miss
.C affra y , th e evangelist, will pi each
both m orning and evening, and Miss
| C hristensen, soloist and song leader,
will have ch a rg e of the m usic. Rec
ord crow ds a re expected a t these se r-
i vices, w hich may close Sunday eve
ning.
Sunday school will convene p rom pt
ly at 10 o'clock and will last an hour.
Ju n io r E pw orth League will m eet a t
3 o'clock In thp afternoon and Ep-
I w orth League at 6 30.
M ilk report blai kr now
cheap at the Outlook office
for
file