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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1«, NO. 44 G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH ( OVNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, .11 l.Y F»wa Ope, N«t TsenbyWtt Marvdoss A w y s f Ifcph« MONDAY TO BOOST FAIR h a n d .. queen u u d ' X ’ m . S a c u U r " f,!,° „ " i S Program Given for Dedication Inm ans, cowboys, floats and stunts, ®ye r . P“ ‘ ov«r. T hey alread y have a g rea t line-un of ." " '7 “ The follow ing program has been ar- in p rese n tatio n of some of the fea UP ecora/* d t0UA‘? g i‘an ? ed, for "ex t T uesday afternoon. cars, floats and tru ck s. T h ere w ill be tu re s of the fair, will ta k e place next beginning at 2 o'clock, for th e dedi tw o bauds and some comic floats. Monday forenoon in P ortland cation of the new exhibits building The list to date includes the fol The autos and floats w ill gath er at T he exercises w ill tak e place at the tb eom aln e u tra n c e t0 the fair grounds lowing: Queen and her p arty . P re si east en tran ce to th e building. dent T. J. K reu d er and Chief Min- at 8:3U a. m. tor in stru ctio n s and as Songs. Led by Tommy Luke. sistan ce w ith decorations, then be thorn, G resham Band, Indians, K in Invocation Rev. E. H orstm aun piloted to P o rtlan d by county traffic der's Club special. K ennel club, Ben A ddress. “Looking F o rw ard .” O. Jo ry special, C am pbell’s Band R a officers. M. Plum m er. T he line w ill form on E ast Main and k er's special, school ch ildren. B erry "F air P ro g ress.” T. J. K reuder, G row ers tru c k , .McCleve p arty , P o rt M ater at 11 a. m. and proceed, led by president of th e M ultnom ah County land H unt club, J. E. Metzger special, city traffic cops, over various stree ts F air association. on the w est side and across the B urn m em bers of th e P ress, Old Soldiers, C hristening the building. Alice May T elephone special, and probably an side bridge and over several streets elephant, if they arriv e in time. K reuder. on the ea st side, then home. T h e County and th e F air." E rw in All p articip a n ts a re req u ested to a s T he auto b earin g th e queen and her sem A. T aft, county com m issioner. ble th eir cars and tru c k s at the p arty and officers and directors of the fair grounds at 8:30 so th a t deco ra Singing. Led by Tommy Luke. fair, will fall out at noon and proceed tions and all n ecessary p rep a ra tio n s to the C ham ber of Com merce for the can be arran g ed . T he line will s ta rt B usiness Places Close W ednesday. doings th e re in honor of th e queen. Many business houses of G resham from G resham a t 10:15 a. m A ? E a stm a n U‘in ' charge ' o f ’[he p ^ rld e ' L h i l ’L V / j ? 616 3Ut° S a re w anted in ' haV® 3greed to C'° se W ednesday after- A -L 2 PROFESSIONAL WORK CASE AGAINST WOMAN FEAT! RES ART EXHIBIT APPEALED BY ATTORNEY T he professional p aintings, w hich a re to be a prom inent fea tu re of the a rt exhibit a t th e county fair th is year, w ere judged on T h u rsd ay and placed, E sth er W. W eist and May E. Gay being selected for th e im p o rtan t job of deciding as to the stan d in g of th ese p ictu res in th e w orld of a r t at the fair. But tw o p ain tin g s w ere re- Jected for a place in the exhibit. Most of the w ork is done in oils, w ith w ater colors also presen t. .Æ T h ere are ap p aren tly tw o sides to Use sto ry of th e a tta c k on county en- gineers by Mrs. Ivor Davidson last S atu rd ay m orning, and for w hich she was lined |5 0 in d istric t co u rt on a ch arg e of a ssa u lt and battery. Mrs. Davidson, th ro u g h her atto rn ey , C. G. S chneider of G resham , has appealed Ihe case to th e circu it court. Mrs. Davidson says th a t she was actin g on t,le “ ‘>’ *ce of her atto rn ey when she o rdered the engineers off the place, unless S U ' they , i f ' could show :...... an order LOCAL BERRY DISTRICT HAS BANNER YEAR W ithout doubt the b erry Industry In th is section is the biggest en terp rise in ea ste rn M ultnom ah and n o rth ern C lackam as counties, and brings g re a t er re tu rn s to th e farm ers than any o th er product. The C ooperative B er ry G row ers, and its sellin g o rganiza tion, th e B erry G row ers' Packing com pany, co n tro ll by far th e larg est proportion of th e b erries of th e dis tric t, alth o u g h th e re a re several buy ing and packing concerns in o p era tion, also th e S tro n g berry ranch, the larg est In th e state, w hich sells di rectly to a P o rtlan d packing house. At the req u est of the Outlook for In form ation concerning the volume and value of th e crop handled to date the follow ing com prehensive rep o rt was given, w hich was signed by D. E. Towle for the directors. J. J. F isher for th e m anagem ent and C. B. G reene for th e office: , . --------------m useum statem en t: such as would do cred it to an exhibi "A fter being ordered out F riday tion m any tim es tb e size of th a t re p evening by Mr. Davidson, the s u r resented at the usual county fair. A veyors ere back again S aturday catalog of th ese pain tin g s has been m orning. w They w aited outside the yard p repared and will be for usv for those for an hour and a half until Mr. who desire to view th e exhibit. D avidson drove aw ay in his car. 1 The G resham a rtis t. Ray S trong, w as in th e yard rak in g up g rass and will have a line collection of m ore --------------------- 1 i noon at 1 o'clock for th e afternoon th an 20 paintings. They are. T rail to b u rn in g it. W hen they cam e In I ent and told them th a t they would Never L and;' H om ew ard w , and evening to give all an opportuni- Never. liave to show th e ir au th o rity for com Bound: Sentinel; T he D unes; T w i | ty to atten d th e fair program s. All light; L ittle Colorado Canyon; C ar ing in, or get out. Mr. Bonser ra n up | o th ers a re asked to close and m ake It mel By th e Sea; E u caly p tu s; Top of to me and grabbed me and said, ‘You G resham day a t the fair. the Ridge; F o u n tain ; S. P. R epair a re going to ja il.’ W hen he found he could not overpow er me he caught Y ards; Q uaking A spen; The Storm hold of the rak e I had in my hands • Ä J Ä X ' Ä s s f i i a a Ä S a y f Ä 1 " f ” The Side of the Road; Mt. Hood in and tried to tak e it aw ay from me. Clouds; Mt. Hood S u n set: S unlit Mr. Rice, one of his men. seeing Mr. A lders; M arine, and a num ber of Bonser w as not gaining any headw ay, sketches. "T he developm ent of th e b erry In cam e tip and took hold of th e rak e Melville T. W ire, of Pendleton, fo r also. T he th ree of us had a tug of d u stry In ea stern M ultnom ah and m erly a resid en t of G resham w here lie w ar un til th e rak e broke. Then I had n o rth ern C lackam as counties, em brac was p asto r of th e M ethodist Episcopal a piece of it w hich I used on Mr. Bon ing w hat is known as th e G resham - S Ä Ä X 'X . ’ Ï Â ' 8"“ - — He has engaged church, has subm itted th ree tine pic ser. d istrict. Is about 10 y ears old or dates res, The Sage B rush Country, No back to 1916. "A fter the b attle Mr. Bonser still P ortlan d C ham ber of introduced a n d ' fé tè c T a n ìT h e r"p rim e Í r * C harleston Dance o rch e stra of tu vem ber Sunset and M orning on the deckled he w as going on th rough, so a- m inister r n ...m ___ ¡ to r n a n o . "In May 1916 the w riter becam e as Dunes, w hich will be of special in te r ordered his men in. I told them if sociated w ith th e in d u stry a t the gen est to his m any friends in G resham . they d id n 't get o ut I would get the erous w age of 435 per m onth and to T he fu rn ish in g of the eats is in T his w ill be an affair w o rth w hile Large Dog Exhibit Promised. T hree exceptionally flue paintings e lte f n Oscar Johnson of th e O scar- from every standpoint. D on't miss E dw ard L. S carry, of P o rtlan d , who w ere aw arded honorable m ention in gun. They didn't m ake any move to fu rn ish his own tran sp o rta tio n , to Dd' ? C,?PL fo r Lhe q ueen's Party, doing your p a rt to m ake it a w orthy is in c h a rKe th e K ennel exhibit in addition to being placed in th e ex go, so I w ent in th e house and when I solicit and m ake co n tra cts to buy o ur guests, th e ch a rg e w ill be 50 \ success. the old cafeteria building, rep o rts hibit. One is “A F low er L over,” an cam e out w ith the gun they w ere out C u thbert red rasp b e rrie s, not to ex cen ts a Plate. if you d(J not gpt on th e com m it about 75 en tries to date and expects oil painting by Emil Jacq u es, of P o rt in the road. They got in th e ir cars ceed 50 tons, at a price suggested by and left. the late A. R upert, at a price of -IVic A com m ittee of th e com m ercial club tec's list phone nam e or nam es to m any m ore by fair opening day. land; the second, “S till L ite," a w ork "M onday m orning th ey cam e out per pound delivered a t th e can n ery in w ill call on people as far as possible O scar Johnson a t the O scarette not . in pastel by J. Sidney Bell a w ell- again, b ringing D eputy Sheriff E. The to get a list of those who will be la te r th an Monday forenoon. VETERAN HIKER known a rtis t of P o rtlan d , and a w ater Stanley. Mr. Davidson told Mr. S ta n the old asso ciatio n 's cra tes. term s of paym ent w ere l% c upon de color. “ Buena V entura Mission of C al ( LIMBS MIDDLE SISTER ley th a t th ey could not go through u n Lost—One Balloon. ifornia,” by F red S trick lan d , also of less they could show th e ir proper a u livery and th e acceptance of the asso word that he w ill be present on Wed- ----------- ciatio n ’s (good I note for th e balance P o rtland. One of th e la rg e fair publicity b al nesday afternoon for th e crow ning of D r' F’r a »l< Peak and Mrs. Peak, of thority, w hich they did not do, so Mr. As previously explained no money Bonser w ent back to P ortland and of 2c per pound, payable November of loons somehow got aw ay from its the queen. The la tte r is a cerem ony : G resham , Dr. B. L. Brooks and Mrs prizes will be aw arded in th is class, sw ore out a w a rra n t for my a rre s t on th a t year, w ith In terest at 8 per cent. m oorings on th e H ippodrom e th e ate r w i" Bhine- hav - Brooks of Eugene, and two Eugene salon honors only considered as a ch arg e of assa u lt and battery. I T his w as a plan of financing th a t was building, P o rtlan d , la st Monday and ing officiated in he sam e cap acity friends, retu rn ed T uesday from am ple com pensation lo the p ro fes was lined 450 but I appealed the case. and still Is popular as it is a m atter floated aw ay to ad v e rtise th e fair over heretofore. of common know ledge th a t It Is farm sional a rtis ts w hose ab ility is such as a w ider area. The indications w ere ________ tw elve days' outing on th e McKenzie “ If anyone com es on your place e rs' money th a t finances the buying of to win them a place am ong the ex th e captive bag w as w as cu t loose by Floral Exhibits Still Open. i hiShway n ear McKenzie bridge. W hile w earing a sta r say ‘help y ourself.’ the farm e rs’ w heat In th e w heat zones. som e boys. A lib e ra l‘rew ard has been Mrs. T ucker ask s th a t anyone de- i th e re the doctor and his son-in-law hibitors J u s t hand them the deed to your place, "The w riter stu rted in w ith all the offered for its re tu rn , inflated or de herrini t t °th o h foiit flow ers P 'ease notify Dr. Brooks, climbed Middle S ister, then pack up your th in g s and move." zeal and enthusiasm of a N orth Da flated. The balloons a re expensive n er a t th e fair grounds, or phone COOLIDGE SENDS FLAG . * • ... kota non -p artizan to scan th e te r r i and w ith p roper ca re should be good G resham 268x2, as soon as possible6 T h ' 8 niOUntain' Probably a rem n an t of FOR. MILITARY SCHOOL It. E. Witter Recovers from Operation tory for C u th b erts and in a few days for five or m ore years. H ence th e Sunday and Monday she w ill be in the old M° u n t M ultnom ah, reaches It. E. W itter, who has been In the had co n tra cts m ade for an estim ated p ublicity com m ittee hopes it w ill be F loral building both afternoon and height of 10,039 feet. T his m akes the A flag for Bealey M ilitary academ y, Good S am aritan ho sp ital for the past 50 tons, Including the nine acres on found and retu rn ed . evening. If possible, those exhibiting fo u rth snow peak of th e Cascade w hich will be dedicated at Its new six weeks, undergoing a very severe the W illiam s' ranch near T routdale, potted p lan ts would best bring them __ v . v ascau t then and avoid delay on th e opening “ doered by Dr. Peak. The others grounds near T ro u td ale on next Sun operation, retu rn ed to hiH home In estim ated at 20 tons, co ntrolled by a Jap an ese gentlem an. T he p urchase G overnor H ere W ednesday. day, A ugust 1, will be sent by P re si G resham last Monday. He entered the was day. i are R ainier, St. H elens and Hood. duly rep o rted to the m an In the The Outlook w as in e rro r in an She is especially desirous of ob- ! Dr. P eak describes th e la st clim b dent Coolidge by a ir m all for the o c hospital on Ju n e 25 and his operation city, whose duty It was to sell the nouncing th a t G overnor W alter M. in g exhibits from our local pen- as very difficult, but the scenery was casion. An air squadron headed by was on Monday. Ju n e 28. canned goods if possible. M eantime P ierce would be p resen t on the fair tain pie. Look over your flowers and can tiv a tin e ana ti, , . . ■ * the Ja p an ese gentlem an had rep o rted L ieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, will m eet g rounds a t the dedication cerem onies p la n ts and see w hat you have th a t ca p t,v atln * an<1 th e cam ping experi H is full recovery Is th e m ore r e his sale to th e land-ow ner, who did a t 2 p. m. T uesday, th e opening day would add to th e b eau ty of the floral 1 ence along th e McKenzie riv e r was th e air m all from the east a t Pasco, m ark ab le because he Is ju st p ast 81 not like th e color of our money, he ot the fair. The governor has sent exhibit. delightful. W ashington, and bear th e flag to the y ears of age and It is a trib u te to his being a keen, shrew d business man. form al opening. On Its re tu rn , the clean and w holesom e life. The o p er and the c o n tra c t w as duly cancelled squadron will be met h.v a g uard of ation was one th a t few men of his age by being placed In th e w riters mall box on the farm , who In tu rn re p o rt honor composed of th e A m erican L e undergo successfully. He w as a pa ed the cancellation to th e city b ro ker gion drum corps and officers of oth er tlen t of Dr. H. H. H ughes and was who expressed his approval as he was v eteran ’s organizations. operated on by Dr. J. M. Short. He afrnld he could not find a m a rk e t for Bealey M ilitary academ y, which had the best of n u rsin g nnd care. His so m any berries. T his b rief o u tlin e is given to p re w as form erly located a t Clackam as, n u rse was Miss Lusk. His sons p are the rea d er to m ake a com parison has leased from M ultnom ah county, C harles and A rth u r and daughter, of conditions In 1916 w ith 1926. th e p ro p erty fo rm erly known as ^ h e Mrs. Louise Clinton, resid e here and “The 1926 crop has been a bountiful C edars on the Colum bia riv er h ig h are well known. A d au g h ter Mrs. Ida one and w hile It is too early to give exact figures as to tonnage, th e w riter way n ear T routdale, and was recently S h attu ck lives n ear Eugene. is fully convinced th a t when the fig moved to the new location. Dedica Mr. W itter has resided in G resham ures a re tab u lated of th is y ea r's pro tion exercises will be held next S u n 39 years. duction they will be approxim ately as day afternoon, beginning at 4 o’clock. follow s: Zion Evangelieal Services. The public Is invited. S tra w b erries 600 tons, value 4126,- The Sunday school of the Zion 000. T he Bealey m ilita ry school has been Evangelical church will convene at C u th b erts 2,150 tons, value 4430,000. In existence but one year. P rio r to the hour of 10, followed by preaching Logans 350 tons, value 435,000. th e opening of th e school at C lacka services at 11 in the E nglish language Royal Ann ch e rrie s 300 tons, value m as m ore th an 60 ap p lican ts w ere r e from the topic, “C h rist's Com passion.' 448,000. We invite you to make our ceived. hut only 18 w ere taken. The B artlett pears 300 tons, estim ated Methodist Episcopal Services value 49,000. m ost of these w ill re tu rn as th e store your headquarters while Announced. B lackberries 200 tons, estim ated nucleus of the school in its new loca The p asto r of th e M ethodist Episco value 420,000. attending the fair. Use our tion. T he 18 boys rep resen ted sev- p a ' ch u rch . Dr. C. W. H uett, will lec Italian p ru n es 50 tons, estim ated telephone, check your pack eral sta te s, Including Texas, U tah, tu re Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock on value 41.000. the subject, “God’s W onderland.” Dr ages. \\ e will be glad to be of Black Caps 5 tons, estim ated value M ontana and the Pacific coast states. H uett has recen tly retu rn ed from 41,000. service to you. Major Bealey, head of th e school, to u r of Y ellow stone N ational p ark Total tonH 3,955, total value 4670,- has traveled widely In m any cou n tries and In th is ad d ress will describe the 000. and has taken from th e ir 'system s 'o f ' Z “ Ä " This we will ra il the ranch value m fl„ __ . , , , . i T his service will be preceded by th of th e y e a r's crop and It is tru ly a m ilitary train in g the very best fea- E pw orth League at 7 o’clock, handsom e sum to d istrib u te in all tu res. which he has Incorporated Into ! Sunday school will convene his school. His chief advisor Is Col usual at 10 a m., followed by th ch annels of trade. Of th is am ount at least 4200,000, has been paid for h a r Multnomah County Fair onel F. T. A rnold, chief o t staff of the p reaching service at 11, a t which tim e vest help w hich. In tu rn . Is d istrib the p asto r w ill speak from the topic 96th division. L ieu ten an t Colonel Wm. “The New C ovenant." uted d irectly in the sm all ch an n els of trade, nnd the balance all goes Into C. Webb of th e 96th is also on th e I labor, food, clothing, auto, gas, lum Bible Ntwndnrd Services. advisory board. These, w ith Major and Mrs. Bealey, Judge E kw all S ta n -I 8 u n d “ Z ’ Chool at the Bible S tandard ber, paint, taxes, Interest, fu rn itu re , old debts, etc., and gladdens the lev Myers m »«.,. and Mrs. J. . I ' H am m er- '•hUrch wl11 be* ln at 10 o i lock Sun h ea rts of both th e debtor and cred ito r Ituy them here ley , 'lay m orning, followed by th e preach- sley, co n stitu te th e board, r r e d Je n - | Ing service at 11. The p asto r will d e all the way along the line, and rea ch sen, city atto rn ey of P o rtlan d , Is legal liver an evangelstlc serm on Sunday es out Into all ch an n els of trad e and advisor, and H a rry D eW itt ad v e rtis evening at 8 o'clock. The reg u lar mid activity, as a d o llar th a t Is created and kept ro llin g Is th e only dollar ing m anager. An ath letic board is week p ray e r m eeting will be heid w orth while. W ednesday evening at 8 T he public made up of prom inent leaders In v a ri Is cordially Invited to these services. The money received by th e grow ers ous sports. rep rese n ts only a p art, not to exceed I T he course of study Is stiffer and Disabled Veteran Dies In Walla Walla. '0 per cent, of w hat the consum er A telgram announcing th e death of th e hours of work longer th an In the Wm. L. Goheen, a m em ber of Lee pays for th e finished product, and j— — . Shirts............ $1.50 to $3.50 only by o rganization and m ark et co n high school, 20 cre d its being neces- K ressler C hapter, No. 7, D. A. V., at tro l, by the grow ers, is it m ade pos sary for grad u atio n Instead of 16 United S tates V eteran ’s hospital, sible for th e farm er to exact from the Neckwear..... 50c to $1.00 Seven and a half ho u rs a day a re de- * 'a ',la VW“ " “ ' wa" « rade th is per cent. O therw ise he 7 ' , C. C. Yager, com m ander of C would have to be co n ten t w ith one- voted to school work. Hosiery......... 20 to $1.00 P ost A m erican Legion. A ccording to fourth of the price the consum er pays, i the teleg ram the young m en's par- s Is tru e in m ost lines of farm prod Show er Bath«. I nderw ear.... 75c to $2.50 We are equipped to offer show er j ents had arriv ed from G resham to uct values. "T he to tal d irect tu rn o v er In th e baths, hot or cold, for a fee of 25 tak e charge of the body, w hich will be Hats and Caps. $2.00 to $5.00 cents. Bring own tow els. U-Au-To- shipped to th e G resham F u n eral p a r Iresham fru it In dustry this year, co n lors. B urial Is expected to tak e place Camp. —Adv. tf a t Sandy on Sunday afternoon or sisting of su g ar, labor, cans, barrels, tran sp o rta tio n , etc., will am ount to Shoes............ $5.00 to $7.50 Monday m orning. one m illion (41,000,000) and of thia Free Stone Peaches. The best yellow free stone peach Services Announced for Undenoml- am o u n t th e association of grow ers Men’s Suits.... $25 to $45 III handle 72 per cent. grow n. Bring co n tain e rs and pick national Temple. “This splendid developm ent did not them yourself Ripe A ugust 10th, last Sunday school will he held at the ju st happen but has been m ade pos tw o or th ree weeks. K inney * Larh berson place, 3 m iles east E stacada UHUa* hour on Sunday, 10 o'clock, and sible by the Intelligence faith, hope, opposite Garfield G range hall. th e p asto r w ill preach a t 2 In the a f and courage of a com m unity of fa rm ers, who had faith In them selves and ternoon from th e subject, "T he A bra the soli and clim ate of the locality, Get Reserved Seats Now hamle Covenant" T h ere will be who had a vision broad enough to A uN SW EA R o riU L b Reserved seat tic k ets for the preach in g Sunday evening at 7:30, keep step and w ork to g eth er u n self g ran d stan d are now on sale at the G R ESH A M p ray er service on Tuesday evening ishly for the common good, and su p port th eir m anagem ent In overcom ing G resham Drug store. ( and young people's m eeting on F riday the opposition of organized com m er- * evening. All a re welcome to attend. GRESHAM TO HONOR FAIR QUEEN AND PRINCESSES MONDAY NIGHT B Ä j - s ä s t s m ä ä ....« ï: s m , “ d County Fair - Be There - Gresham, August 3 to 8 Athletic Underwear $1.00 5 Year Season Ticket- « 2 .5 0 Shoes $5.00 to $7.50 A Few Suggestions Shirts $1.50 to $3.50 Ceatlnnad an gaga 1