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MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR AUG. 3 TO 8. BEST DISPLAY EVERY WAY! GET READY! CET 5 -YEAR TICKETS! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«. NO. 4» GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OKKOON. FRIDAY, .11 I.V 1«. l!»2tt County Fair Booster Parade in Portland Thursday Noon; Luncheon with Civic Clubs BURGLARS LOOT THE HONORS RECEIVED BY A. W. METZGER STORE 100 l ’KR CENT (TA BS " H ‘ «»-u Tm i'^ u u s u T W IC E A W EEK #1.50 I’t*r Year EDITOR AND FORCE PICNIC AT LONGVIEW laiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiEjiiimiiiiiiMi T he A. \\ Metzger sto re was en- C ertificates of achievem ent for the B eneath aif a rc h of evergreen ivy I tered some tim e d u rin g Tuesday n ig h t clubs of M ultnom ah county th a t have from the cen ter of which w as su s and tw o rifles, tw o shotguns, a ham - com pleted th e ir w ork 100 per cent for m er and some chisels a re m issing. It ! *’ 25t , ani* bav.e *,ow been received pended a w hite w edding bell, th e im - ' „ , , by th e county club agent. T he cer- pressive rin g service was read T h u rs- I (By Mary E. W elch) ls possible th a t o th er a rtic le s may tiflcates a re sent out by th e sta te of day evening, Ju ly 15, w hich united for W ednesday w as th e occasion of the have been tak en w hen a th o ro u g h I Oregon and certify th a t th e m em bers checkup is made. E n tran ce w as have finished th e project w hich they life two p opular young fieople of th e sixth an n u al picnic or outing given gained to th e sto re by m eans of a started . They a re signed by C. B. com m unity, W alter Volbrecht and by the Outlook P ublishing com pany to basem ent door on th e w est w here th e Sm ith, in ch arg e of boys' and g irls ’ Miss E lizabeth S chw edler. th e Rev. E. its em ployes and it is unnecessary to padlock had been removed. T he {club w ork of th e U nited S tate s de H orstm an. p erform ing the cerem ony, say th a t w ith each re c u rrin g year thieves th en hoisted them selves up to ; p artm en t of a g ric u ltu re ; G overnor W ith only a little over tw o w eeks' , speeches, m usic, vaudeville, etc. Fol- th e feed room by squeezing th ro u g h a W alter M. P ierce; W. J. K err, presi- I he Zion E vangelical ch u rch , w here th ese excursions a re grow ing in pop- tim e rem ain in g for p re p a ra tio n s for lowing th is, a t 2 o'clock, th e s ta rt narro w a p e rtu re th ro u g h w hich th e dent of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college; th e w edding took place, was beauti u larlty . A year ago a trip w as en th e opening of th e 20th ann u al exhibit b5 me Y il.Lbe m ade * ilh a wid« circuit belt for the m achinery runs. Once in J. A. C hurchill, su p e rin ten d e n t of fully decorated in g raceful p aper fes joyed by th e m em bers of th e staff and , u . thro u g h th e ea st side of th e city. th is room th ey easily had access to a ll ’ public in stru c tio n ; P au l V. M aris, di toons of w hite and pink, draped from of th e M ultnom ah county fair, th e fa ir , ... a few outside friends around the Mt. . , . . j , M otorcycle o u trid e rs have been ar- p a rts of th e sto re and left by w ay of ‘ rec to r of th e extension serv ice; H. C. a c e n tra l ch an d elier to every p a rt of Hood highw ay loop, b u t th is y ear it board, su p e rin ten d e n ts and vario u s ranged for who w ill pilot th e parad e th e larg e door of th e feed room w hich [ Seym our, sta te club lead er; W. C. Al- derson, county school su p e rin ten d e n t; the room. The platform w as a m ass w as decided by th e m anagem ent to com m ittees a re beginning to realize It is de8fred to m ake a good show . they u n fasten ed from th e interio r. th e enorm ity of the ta sk now on th e ir ing. The p ara d e w ill be m inus the I „ T h ere would not be m uch clew to W. 1). K inder, county club ag en t and of b rillian t gladioli m ingled w ith late com bine in stru ctio n w ith rec re atio n on had 3:30 “ “ I* it " not '" ’l been T ? th a t at 'V ™ the local leader of th e club. roses, hyd ran g eas and ferns. h ands w ith so m uch yet to be done noise, band, In d ian s, and clow ns, as 1 and th e destin atio n selected for th e Follow ing a re th e nam es of the th e 8ame n ,g h , M arshal KeIly ,n te r ' and every indication th a t the fair in these thin g s a re taboo in th e city. About 50 guests gath ered to w itness day's p leasu re w as Longview, W ash ! cepted tw o men who had p arked th eir clubs receiving th e certificates and the all its d ep a rtm en ts w ill exceed all It is hoped all of th e 32 autos signed m achine n ear his residence and who, nam e of the lead er: G resham Cook the cerem ony. W hen all w ere seated ington, th e site of th e la rg e st saw previous records. , UP can p articip a te on T h u rsd ay , and when questioned as to th e ir w here- ery club, Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e; Buck the u sh ers, Enos V olbrecht and Mel m ills in th e w orld, belonging to th e A board m eeting w as held on th e I m ore are w anted. O thers who can | abouts. pulled a gun in th e m a rsh a l's ley sew ing club, Mrs. L. M organ; grounds la st nigh£ a t w hich re p o rts j en ter the p arad e are asked to re p o rt face and o rdered him to leave. He P lea san t Valley g ard en club, J. W. vin B rugger, escorted to th e ir seats Long-Bell L um ber com pany. show ed pro g ress w ith a reso lu te de beforehand to B. L. W alrad or O. A. w as aw akened by th e b ark in g of the F ro st; G arden K ings of G resham gar th e m others of th e bride and groom, The m em bers of th e Outlook force term in atio n to m eet the enlarged de E astm an, of th e com m ittee. Any who dog in th e early m orning h o u rs and den club, E. G. Ju d d ; La C lassee De Mrs. E. Schw edler and Mrs. F. Vol m ands. m . had signed for Monday, who can n o t I saw tw o men w alking back and fo rth N inas canning club, Mrs. G. E. Max brecht, and th en retire d to th e re a r to p articip a tin g in this recreatio n al all- day picnic w ere th e follow ing: Mr. T. R. H ow itt, in charg e of races and go T hursday, should inform th e com- n ea r his house T h in k in g nossiblv it w ell; G ilbert g arden club, Mrs. A. J am usem ents, rep o rted th a t w ith 50 m lttee- — - - be - cam p ers leaving on an early P ru d e au x ; Powell Valley garden club aw ait the bridal p arty . To th e strain s and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir, Chase E. St. I m ight h orses now on th e grounds, m ore com- of th e bridal ch o ru s from Lohengrin, A rrang em en ts a re being m ade w ith | m orning hike, especially as they c a r ing in daily and a p rospect of 250 the Brow ning A m usem ent com pany, of ried a sack n early full of som ething B. M. H ow ell; O rient Home m aking played by Miss P e a rle Ruegg, the C lair, L eslie T. St. C lair, Em m a B, Mrs. Eva Jo h an so n ; Powell V al Johnson, Evelyn K. M etzger, Mrs. head for th e h arn e ss races, ru n n in g Salem , for sev eral rides, th r ille r s 'a n d w hich m ight be m istaken for bedding, club, ley home m aking club, Mrs. B ert Ol bride entered on th e arm of her races, h orse show s and o th e r events, am usem ent concessions Mary W elch, Mabel D. Jackson. O thers he saw no need of a rre stin g the men son; Rockwood home m aking club. father. She w as preceded by two he was sw am ped for sta lls and a c accom panying th e p arty were, Mrs. abroad at th a t hour. He w alked down Mrs. Marion D aggett; F airview home A nother m eeting of th e board will com m odations. More sta lls w ere o r be held n ex t T h u rsd ay evening on th e ,o w ard m achine w ith th e idea of m aking club, Mrs. R. C. Sim pson; ribbon g irls In w hite, Ilse Schw edler Lois St. C lair, M arg aret S t.C la ir, S ara dered. fair grounds. ta k in g th e num ber, w hatev er th e m en W hitaker home m aking club, Mrs. W. and F lorence M ullenhoff, the pastor, E. Dotson, E dgar H o llister, L ester P lan s w ere adopted for th e big fair _______________ . I m ight be up to, b u t th e tw o prom ptly W. P ad d o ck ; Lynch cooking club, Mrs. who w ore clerical robes for th e oc booster parad e in P o rtlan d next week ! resen ted his presen ce and th reaten ed E. C ook; Rockwood cooking club, casion, the groom and his b est man, Schm ale and Leslie T. Jr., who w as T hursday, Ju ly 22. T his is a change ! r a v i ' I I M H I P I F H C F T i l | him w ith th e gun. the m ascot of the party. Mrs. O. C. H am lin; W est P o rtlan d of date from Monday the 19th for l l t m t , 111 Edw ard Schw edler, of B rem erton, the cooking club, B lanch L. Cundiff; ADDRESS ( HAl TArQFA s p e a k e rs on a p p ro p riate subjects. S p rin g d ale cookery club, Mrs. G. Bab bridesm aid, Miss V irginia C u rrin and In addition to th e Outlook com w hich 32 autos w ere signed up. The M onday p ara d e is called off and th e T uesday will be devoted to v arious b itt; S p rin g d ale g ard en club, F. I). the m atron of honor, Mrs. A rth u r pany's Velle and th e light coupe be d ate advanced to T hursday. G overnor W alter M. P ierce is sched- 1 exercises and le ctu res and th is w ill W illert; Lynch p o u ltry club, Mrs. Love, of P o rtlan d , also th e little flow longing to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. St. C lair, A utos w ill m eet at the m ain en tra n c e to th e fair grounds at 10 a, _ m. uled to speak a t 11 o'clock S atu rd ay also be G resham day at th e ch au tau Jo h n L ynch; F airview p o u ltry club, er girl, A udrey B rugger, who sc a t a b eautiful new W lllys-K night sedan to receive ban n ers, etc., leaving a t | m orning a t th e C h au tau q u a w hich is qua. In a p ersonal com m unication to Jo h n M oller; No. 2 G ilbert cookery tered rose p etals In th e path of the w as m ost obligingly loaned for the 10:30 for P o rtlan d over the Pow ell now in p ro g ress a t G ladstone p ark . | G resham friends th e Rev D O B arrv club, Mrs. C. F. T ich en o r; G resham occasion by the H essel Im plem ent p u rebred p ro g ressiv e calf club, E. P. V alley road. A ssem ble at th e e a st end T here w ill a ls o h « a a r a n ? » h n n n n o t i , , ■ ,, , J ,, , . , , ' Schedeen; O rient p u reb red pig club, bride. P receding th e cerem ony W alt com pany, G resham d ealers in th a t of H aw thorne bridge and s ta rt at ,» , “ , QU i haa «‘ated th a t he w ill see th a t tab les er Schw edler sang "I Love You T ru ly ” 11:30 on th e follow ing ro u te: Madi- and to a sts bY noted officials d u rin g th e j a re reserv ed for those who come from Mrs. G race W heeler; F airview pig and “ I Prom ise You”, accom panied by p opular car, and five of th e p a rty club, L. H. S tone; Rhode Island red m ade th e trip In this, w ith H. L. SL son stre e t to 12th; 12th to S ta rk ; hour. In th e aftern o o n th e re w ill be a . G resham w here th ey m ay c a t lunch poultry club, Mrs. H. R atty ; G ilbert Miss Ruegg. S ta rk to S econd; Second to A lder; 1 dram atizatio n of “ Rip Van W inkle” by < d u rin g th e noon period At th e 11 cack lers p o ultry club, E arl C. F ro st; C lair a t th e wheel. Its u p holstery, T he bride w as a ttire d in w h ite g eor A lder to B roadw ay; Broadw ay to th e a fu „ ca st of p a v e r s . ,‘ o ’clock forum stu d en t r e u n io n s fro m B enson hotel w here a t 1 o clock th e : ... . . I ° clotK lorum s t u d e n t r e u n io n s fro m O rient sheep club, W. D. K inder; g ette w ith a full length em broidered soft cushions and ease in rid in g m ade boosters w ill m eet th e civic clubs of 1 Monday, Ju ly 19, w ill be public | Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college w ill be a W h itak er garden club, W. W. Pad- veil cau g h t w ith o ran g e blossoms. it a m ost desirable m eans of convey Lynch sew ing club, Miss ance and It w as w ith re g re t in the P o rtlan d a t a 75 cent luncheon w ith school day w ith ad d resses by v ario u s p ro m in en t featu re. F ra n k B ranch dock; K earn s; N euissus Camp cookery club, She ca rrie d a bouquet of w hite sw eet evening th a t the 150-mile drive m u st Mrs. R. H ailey; R ussellville Camp peus, roses and lilies of th e valley. inniiiiiitiiiiiitiii' iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiaitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiini ..am cookery club, Mrs. J. H. D unn; R u s Mrs. Love w ore ro se taffeta and Miss come to an end. sellville cookery club, Mrs. M. F ra n k The Outlook, as u su al on th ese a n lin; Brooks sew ing club, Mrs. Wm. C u rrin orchid taffeta and each carried nual outings, tried to crow d as m uch a bouquet of sw eet peas of rainbow Siedow; W hitaker sew ing club, Mrs. J. Aeby; W ilkes Sew-A-W hile sew ing hues. A fter th e cerem ony th e party enjoym ent as possible into th e day, club, G race D yer; D am ascus Busy Bee rep aired to th e hom e of the bride's so it w as arran g ed to m ake th e loop sew ing club, Mrs. E dna Z insli; No. 12 trip to Longview and re tu rn , going R ussellville sew ing club, Mrs. O. W. p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schw edler, D uncan; No. 11 R ussellville sew ing in D am ascus, w here a reception was via th e Pacific highw ay, ferry in g club, Mrs. J. W. Stockley and Mrs. G. held. T he couple left th is m orning on acro ss th e Colum bia riv e r a t L ong Here you will find furnishings to meet W. D uncan; Buckley sew ing club an auto to u r of S eattle and other view to R ain ier and re tu rn in g on the every need, attractively priced Mrs. E. W. C ornell; S p rin g d ale sew Oregon side of the riv er over Die low Ing club, Mrs. B. H. S w artz; M aple P uget Sound p oints of in terest. T he bride was a g rad u a te of the er Colum bia highway. wood sew ing club, Miss M uriel H alm ; M EN ’S SH IRTS Men’s Neckwear Longview w as reached about 9:30 W est P o rtlan d sew ing club, Mrs. J e n 1921 class of G resham Union high nie G rozier; O rient sew ing club, Mrs. school and for th e p ast four y ea rs has and was Indeed a revelation to the New dress patterns in Smart Four-in-hands W. W. N asshahn; C orbett Je rse y calf m ajo rity of the crow d who had never all sizes and Bows club, F. N. L asley; Oregon Brown been em ployed In th e office of th e Ron been there. Driving In from th e h ig h M arche In P o rtlan d . Mr. V olbrecht, Sw iss calf club, Jo h n Boeckll; Vic $1.50 to $2.00 50c to $1.00 to ry p u reb red H olstein ca lf club, who sp en t four y ea rs in th e service of way over th e splendid new reinforced Jo h n C arlso n ; V ictory pig club, Mrs. th e navy, cam e w ith his p are n ts to concrete bridge w hich has recen tly UNDERWEAR A. O, S tafford; P ro g ressiv e Powell HOSIERY been com pleted, to g eth er with a long v alley Je rse y c a ttle club, R. A. T l u G resln m from M ontana nhout 12 years A thletic or ligh t w eight Fancy or plain, silk or BATHING SU IT S m an; G ilb ert cooking club, Mrs. E. S. ago. He Is em ployed as a m echanic stretch of paving a t each end, th e v isit knitted garm ents Hoek. lisle with a larg e autom obile com pany In o rs w ere greeted w ith th e view of a for m en, w om en, children P o rtland. Both of th e young people city—Longview, “The city p rac tica l $1.00 to $1.75 20c to $1.00 OVERLAND WHIPPET IS are w ell and favorably know n In th is th a t vision built.” S u rro u n d ed by hills MEN’S #1.00 to #0.50 INTERESTING NEW TYPE vicinity. and a rich farm ing d istric t, h ere was G reat In terest has been aroused in A num ber w ere p rese n t from P o rt spread out a city of 12,000 population, C H ILD REN’S 50c to #3.00 th e new O verland W hippet, w hich will land for th e w edding and o th e r out-of- m etropolitan In its b earin g , a rtis tic be “u nveiled” tom orrow m orning by WOMEN’S #1.25 to #7.00 and p leasing to th e eye, a risto c ra tic H essel Im plem ent com pany, local town guestp w ere E dw ard Schw edler, M r v ’c U /C A n d ealers for the W illys-O verland com who w as g ran ted a special furlough and yet friendly, a city of p ark s, M EN SW EA R l ù f ' S H O E S pany, and on w hich engineers of the from his ship a t B rem erton, Miss Bhriibbery, tree s and flow ers, L ong com pany have been w orking, both Mary Davis, of A lbany and Mr. and view—th e only city of Its kind in th e G R ESH A M here and In E urope, for the p ast two Mrs. C harles Rydeen, of Raymond, world. Longview d id n 't happen. It years. ;U...llll1.ll.nilll iiiiiiiiniiiiiii...iiaiiiiiiiii.iiniii.iiiii.iiu.iiii.iii!ioiii.iii.iiia.miiii..iiniiiiiiiiiiiin.ii.iiiiii.it»N.imi.iiuHffl t nuns suuran is tru e. It sp ran g up In a night, but it T his ca r Is different from an y thing W ashington. Is not a h ap h azard ju g g lin g of a m is h ereto fo re show n in th is country. It looks different and acts different, and BERRY I'lCKER HELD EDR cellaneous a rra y of houses and In it serv es a co n stan tly in creasin g de d POSSESSION OE LIQUOR u stria l sites b ut ra th e r w as p re-ar m and. It is an ad ap tatio n of th e best ranged and th e touch of a m a ster n r th a t E u ro p e has to offer In th e way of John Woods, alias Jo h n K yser, was ch ltect is felt and seen behind It all pow erful, econom ic engines, w ith a wide speed ran g e, m ore pow er for a rrested T uesday evening by M arshal T he city, which is b u ilt a t th e con clim bing and w ith a flexibility and Kelly for intoxication and possession fluence of th e Cowlitz and Colum bia sm oothness of ru n n in g w hich is new of liquor and lodged In th e city Jail. riv ers, Is h ere m et by th e railro a d , In lig h t c a r production. T he sedan will trav e l 58 m iles an T h u rsd ay afternoon th e m an w as ta k th u s affording a double m eans of hour as easily as th e g re a t m ajority en to P o rtlan d w here he plead guilty tra n sp o rta tio n . T he city has l^ o n of “sixes,” yet is equipped with a four In d istric t co u rt before Ju d g e H aw laid o u t on am ple lines w ith a y ^ w cy lin d er m otor. It will stop In a little over tw ice Its length from an kins and w as fined >100. T his he was to expansion. It Is situ ated In a Wide av erag e driving speed, for It Is unable to pay and w as placed In the basin, th ro u g h which flows th e m ighty equipped with four-w heel b rak es, h av county jail to serv e o u t the fine. His m achine, a w ell-w orn Ford, was Columbia. The th ird a n n iv e rsa ry of ing a drum cy lin d er of 11 inches, held In lieu of bail W ednesday m o rn Its founding w as celeb rated on T u e s w hich Is la rg e r th an on m any large cars. It will m ake from 28 to 30 ing by the G resham official and Woods day of th is week. T h ere are m any was released on his own recognizance. m iles of electrically -lig h ted stree ts, m iles on a gallon of fuel. T h ere Is a su rp risin g am ount of T h u rsd ay m orning he was arraig n ed 32 m iles of co ncrete paving, 71 m iles room Inside th e c a r ju dging from Its before R ecorder S chneider, but as of co ncrete sidew alks, 1770 p erm an en t liquor was found In th e car, th e a t sm all size. Good style In ev erything has been torney decided the case was one for homes and a m illion and a h alf dol m arked by g re a te r snap, less m a terial the federal au th o rities and acco rd in g la rs in bank deposits. and m ore econom y of space—sh o rte r ly Woods was taken to P o rtlan d for The rem ain d er of the forenoon w as k irts, bobbed h air, bungalow type tria l, w here he prom ptly plead guilty. spent In a specially conducted to u r of The m an, who was engaged In pick homes— why not the W hippet as the new fashion m older of th e A m erlcan- ing b erries on a ran ch w est of G resh one u n it of th e Ixing-B ell p lant, In am, w as left In the au to n ear Hogan ch arg e of Ous H afenbrack, se c re ta ry huilt car. statio n T uesday w hile his com panion, of th e Longview C ham ber of Com F ru it of u n u su al size and q u ality Alden C raw ford cam e to O resham for m erce. who gave several hourg of his a tow ing ca r to pull him Into a garage, was presen ted to th e Outlook th is as a re a r bearing had burned out and tim e to show ing th e v isito rs th e m ost week by E. J. O radin frofn his young they w ere unable to proceed fu rth er. strik in g fea tu re s of th e city. o rch ard . T he specim ens sam pled by When th e m achine w as towed up to a W hen It Is know n th a t th is one unit, he force consisted of fine, large a p r i local garage, th e p ro p rie to r refused to or b ut h alf of the g igantic lum ber m ill let the ca r In w hen he saw the condi cots and D uchess of O ldenberg apples. tion of the ow ner. C raw ford w as not All his fru it tree s a re heavily loaded, held for com plicity In th e affair, h ut It p lan t at Longview, Ig th e la rg e st in In Gresham July 17 th e world, an Idea may be gained of says Mr. G radln. Is said th a t he knew of th e presence of the liquor. The m achine Is now b e its size. T he log sto rag e pond is 125 •sp y —'18 snosB tueo anoqd ing held In sto rag e In a G resham g a r acres In size and th e cu ttin g pond s o ja trajf) paaiuejenSf nopoejs! age to aw ait th e ex p iratio n of the Jail covers ail a re a of 25 acres T he pow je s •XiqenosBíu auop Bapuq Aejj term of th e ow ner. er p la n t is of fireproof co n stru c tio n th ro u g h o u t and is 192 feet wide, 296 i feet long and 65 feet high. T his p la n t AMERICAN LEI.ION ( a ri Ilonglass P ost No. * | fu rn ish es electrical en erg y for the D ouglas fir m a n u fa ctu rin g p lan ts In Longview and for all light and pow er used th ere, and In addition fu rn ish es COGSWELL HALL, EAGLE ( REEK pow er for electrical o p eratio n s for Ryderw ood, logging ce n te r 30 m iles d istan t. T he fuel for th e g en e ratl trlc lty , by w hich the p la n t Is ru n , con sists of th e refu se of saw d u st and o th The F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County Best of Music Good M anagem ent er pieces of tim bers w hich would o th A Good Time A ssured to all erw ise he w asted T h ere a re tw o Continued on page I Cool Furnishings For Summer Wear /VlsWortK&Martirx1- If s Here ! America’s First European-Type Light Car The Whippet DANCE SÄTÜRDÄF^VENiNG? JULY 17