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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«. NO. 81 Small Fruit Growers to Have Conference GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1RS« T W IC E A W EEK 81.SO Her Year GItESIIAMITES ATTEND BOYS’ CONFERENCE I Richmond Weds Miss Irma Gates Seventeen G resham boys had the p leasu re of atten d in g th e Older , , , i , , _ , , , Boys’ conference held at Salem un- 1 n at s the d ate th a t stands ou t on the O utlook s cal- der th e auspices of th e y . m . c . a . endar— the date of the Big H oliday N u m b er of the O u t- froni Friday until Sunday, and one look. o i h 'd r num ber, Jo h n A nicker, was given th e nonor of being elected to P lans are u n d er way and the work of p rep aratio n will th e secreta ry sh ip of the upper wu- grow m ore and m ore intensive until it is com pleted. lamette division. - « • . . , , , . , , conference, w hich is an an- k is a big job and the m easure of its success depends n u T ai his event, was atten d ed by 200 upon the prom pt cooperation of both advertisers and cor- delegates from various p a rts Of respondents. ’ • I Oregon and W ashington. D uring An im p o rtan t m eeting and one of g eneral in te re st to those engaged One of th e p re ttie st inform al home w eddings of th e season was in the grow ing of sm all fru it is be th a t of H arold Richm ond and Miss ing planned by th e extension se r Irm a F. G ates w hich took place vice of th e Oregon A gricultural S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 4, at college to be held a t Salem Decem 8 o’clock, at th e home of the brid e’s b er 14 to 17. T his w ill be the an p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates, n u al m eeting of th e Oregon S tate on south R oberts avenue, Dr. A. H o rtic u ltu ra l society. The pro Thom pson officiating. Dr. Thom p gram for th e g ath erin g is in the son also had th e p le asu re of u n it . All m a tte r from those interested and assisting in m a lt-! hands of County A gricultural ing in th e bonds of m atrim ony the A gent S. B. H all, who w ill explain ing this annual issue tru ly representative of the b u sin ess,' to u r of inspection of the various p are n ts of the bride 25 y ears ago in details to those who plan to go. P ortland. social, religious, and civic affairs of eastern M u ltn o m ah state in stitu tio n s, T he first th ree days are to be de T he bride w as beautiful in a are urged to tu rn in th eir contributions of news item s and Those who attended from G resh- voted en tirely to vegetables, sm all gown of pale ro se flat crepe w ith articles early so they can be dulv. prepared and the paper "m were Janiea McAllister. Guy fru its, and cherries, w ith special a bouquet of pink rosebuds. T he n o t h e H e la x -e J * * R usher, Roland Schedeen, W illard em phasis placed unon th e im port not De Gela\ ed. Boring. A rden Squire. P a rk e r Hol- d ecorations of th e hom e w ere ance of th e cannery as a m a rk e t palm s and pink chrysanthem um s. rhe,energies of th e O utlook force will be concentrated i loway, Leland C ochran, F ra n k ing ou tlet for th ese crops. Two D ainty refresh m en ts w ere served Ion next T u esd ay ’s issue. ¡Sm ith, H arold Dye, David Lane, I A v t o c a S t c h I follow ing cannerym en, W. G. Allen and E. C th e cerem ony. The i r . • , Jo h n A nicker, W illiam Ott, H arry Sincerity behind a glad-hand ,P la C f ] ° ^ 7 S ,f o r extra copies at 10 cents each, w rapped ami Ralph Q ulcksa.l, Linden Lun Quinn, a re on the program com m it b rid e’s cake, w hich w as decorated tee, th erefo re it is safe to announce paid its dividends to th is .S a n -w h o a .n i l m a i]e < i1 l f d e s i r e d to addresses given W ithout extra -lay. W inston S tro n g and George j in pink roses and silver leaves, w as th a t th e program w ill be of r e a l in ?ut recently w as selected in a na- I charge. Phone 1561. •’ baked b / th e b rid e’s au n t, Mrs. E. M cAllister. te re st to those attending. tional search by a hard-headed j ---------- — ------------------------------------------—-----------------—— -------------------— S everal of Uie boys gave a re W hen Ju les V erne stretch ed his j ®- M orehead. The bride has been a popular F ru it, vegetable and bulb special O n Pe« t o grnan^enliheS nenw CAULIFLOWER GROWERS VANDALS DAMAGE ¡view of th e trip y esterd ay m orning im agination and w rote 20 Leagues ists, pathologists entom ologists and business men to manage the new before th e student body of th e high un.ler th e Sea, people said unkind m em ber of th e younger set in TO REPORT ON TESTS BEAUTIFUL PLANTS school th in g s about his san ity . Now W m J p .„ _ i,„ m , .. , , soil sp ecialists w ill be in atten d Biltmore hotel there — and . at Beebe, D irector of Research in ( ' resham an d a w ld® circ le $50,000 f / year. ance and available for consultation A m eeting w ill be held th is eve- Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell w ere New Y ork Zoological Society plans of f r ‘en,ls- G ates fam ily cam e th ro u g h o u t th e four days. to dive down one mile in th e At- ,o G resham a little less th a n tw o | ning of th e C o-operative Cauliflow- much grieved a few m ornings ago TELEPHONE STANDS It is understood th a t several GRESHAM METHODISTS er & L ettuce association a t the to learn th a t th e ir prize Ja p an ese FOR NEW DEMOCRACY U ntie. He will use a cylinder 8 feet y ears ago from E stacada. She be long, 3 feet in d iam eter th a t will ! gn„ her high school life a t th a t from G resham are planning to a t TO ATTEND UOUNUIL P lea san t View schoolhouse. The cam ellia bush had been stripped w ithstand a p ressu re of IV* tons place an(, continue<i her stu d ies a t ‘No in d u stry is m ore rep rese n ta- tend. grow ers a t th is tim e w ill tak e up d u rin g th e n ig h t of about 30 shoots, Much in te rest is being tak en by ! I tive of dem ocracy th a n th e tele- per sq u are inch. j G resham Union high. F o r the past , „ G resham M ethodists in th e sta te j th e resu lts of th eir v ariety dem on th e second tim e it has been m utl- 1 phone, says The M anufacturer, t year she has been em ployed on th e stratio n s and also th e fertilizer la ted in two y ears past. T his sh ru b ' APPEAL TO AUTOISTS . . . It serves all on th e sam e basis M. II. KINDER HEADS boards of the local telephone ex- TO SECURE LICENSES wide M ethodist council w hich is to d em onstrations w hich have been , is a very choice one and can no j an(, w(th tf)e be held at F irs t M ethodist church ; proving popular. The county ex sam e courtesy. No U U B DEPARTMENT change. Mr. Richmond has been longer he obtained from Jap an , j . . . . . . . . . . . Calling atten tio n to the fact th a t in P o rtlan d next T h u rsd ay and j tension w ork in ch arg e of S. B. in d u stry has a g re a te r d istribution W. D. K inder, M ultnom ah county I ‘ “ P10*1”1 hy the K idder H ardw are T here are less th a n a h alf dozen In of its stocks and bonds am ong its 1926 au to licenses w ill be obsolete Friday, w hen a dozen sp eak ers of | H all has been w orking w ith the club agent, has been appointed ¿u- C<>m|,a" y for th e Pa8‘ th ree years G resham . Mr. Boswell reg a rd s th is and illegal afte r Decem ber 31, Geo. In ternational rep u tatio n will be grow ers the p ast year to determ ine em ployes and the people of th e n a sneak thievery .a s the w ork of a p eriu ten d en t of the club division and is regarded as a very reliab le O. B randenburg, general m anager listed on the program . w hat fertilizer w ill give th e best professional greenhouse m an, a s I tion.” C ontinuing, th is paper says a t the w inter p o u ltry show w hich ' and prom ising young man. The The Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm , of th e Oregon S tate Motor associa economic resu lts, also w hat v arie the bush show ed careful clipping. I the sto ry periodically In hny town is being held in P o rtlan d from De j bride and groom received m any ori ham let in th is co u n try reads tion, has been engaged in the p asto r of the local M ethodist 1 ties of cauliflow er a re best adapted The height of the o rn am en tal cem ber 61 h to th e 12 inclusive, u n i handsom e gifts from th e ir friends like th is: b ro ad castin g of appeals to m otor hurch. will head th e delegation to local conditions. j S atu rd ay evening, and a fte r a sh ru b , w hich is now n ea rly ready "T elephone com pany to en larg e der the auspices of the Oregon | p leasan t tim e left for P o rtlan d ists to “ Include th e ir 1927 auto li from here. O thers who have al- I A h alf acre w as devoted to a to bloom, has been g reatly reduced its facilities here to ca re for fu tu re P o u ltry and P et Stock association. w here they will reside In the home censes in th e ir C hristm as shop ready registered from h ere a re C. tria l, In w hich 11 of the best known by the two clippings. M. Q uicksall. W. W. H astings, Rob- j F our sta te s, Oregon. W ashington, ping list and to sthop ea rly .” sta n d ard v arities of cauliflow er , The sam e night the cam ellia grow th of the com m unity.” M ontana and Idaho, a re rep rese n t which Mr. Richmond recen tly p u r In advocating th e early p u rch a s e rt B arnes, C. E. R usher, K. A. Mil w ere tested out. A careful check sh ru b was so badly despoiled, th e j No village is too sm all to In terest ed in th e exhibit of th e boys' and chased from his m other. I th e telephone com pany, whose aim ing of 1927 auto license p lates Mr ler, R. E. Cannon, H arold C arlson, was kept on the num ber of heads T hose who w itnessed the m a r hydrangea bush at the south side g irls’ clubs, th ro u g h w hich 300 B ran d en burg has said: “If a m o and W. J. Cooper. O thers a re ex of No. 1, also the No. 2 heads, p ro of th e B o sw ell' residence w as d is It i s 1 to an ticip ate th e telephone riag e cerem ony w ere Mr. and Mrs. needs of every com m unity and birds w ill be shown. M ultnom ah Will G ates and (laughter M argaret, to rist contem plates driving his car pected to take in a p art, a t least, of duced by each variety under the turbed, a num ber of shoots of this county is show ing up in good d u rin g 1927 he m ight ju st as w ell the sessions. It is expected th a t a sam e conditions. They varied from being tak en aw ay. A neighbor of ru ra l d istrict. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. O ates, Mr. ana It is th is desire to extend its s e r stro n g num bers. T he p o u ltry ju d g Mrs. R ert G ates, Mr. and Mrs. E K. secu re his license during th e next num ber of high school boys w ill a t 161 to as high as 219 No. 1 heads. ' Mr. Boswell rep o rts th a t he, too, ing co n test is expected to tak e 30 days and save him self and the tend a p a rt of th e tim e. M orehead, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Van The No. 2 heads varied from 63 to lost some of th e choice cam ellia vice to th e fa rth e st c o rn e rs of the place today. A special session for women will nation and into th e sm a lle st homes, a u th o ritie s issuing th e licenses Moss, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Moss, as high as 111 heads. sp ro u ts about th e same tim e th e which h as given th e United States m uch tim e and inconvenience. Con be held a t 2 o’clock on F rid ay af M orris Baker, Miss G race Baker, Of th e eleven varieties th a t w ere Boswell law n w as visited. W. (’. LAWRENCE IS a telephone service w hich is so far fusion and delay alw ays resu lt ternoon in the W hite Tem ple. T * o tested th is year, abotrf six w i’l be Miss Lucile Brown, and Mrs. Alma ELECTED COM MISSIONED beyond th a t enjoyed by any oth er from an eleventh hour ru sh when a council speakers w ill tak e p a rt at included in th e te st plot next year, J FUNNY WORLD. H ausw irth, m other of th e groom, nation th a t com parisons a re im g re a t num ber of m otorists attem pt th is session. At th e election held y esterd ay in ail of P o rtlan d , and from G resham , along w ith a few other prom ising T his is a funny world—th a t is, to secu re th eir licenses We u su a l strain s. The te st plots th is year some o th er portions than w here we possible. T he telephone, in Amer the Powell V alley Rortd W ater dis Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson. C harles ly find a g reat num ber of m otorists GOOD WEATHER HELPS „ ill act as a guide for the selec- live. F or instance, C alifornia ad- ica, is not confined to governm ent tr ic t for th e election of a com m is Linn, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover, c a rry in g delinquent license plates THE POTATO HARVEST tions of the varieties for next year, v ertises big for people to leave uses, to th e aristo crac y o r to the sioner to succeed W. C. L aw rence, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O ates and for w eeks a fte r the first of the th e vote resu lted in th e re-election d au g h ter, M argaret, siste r of the . It Is an ticipated th a t instead of th e ir hom es in th e cold ea st and official class. The potato h arv est will probablv , (jng m ostly one variety, about , And th e cities and tow ns of of Mr. L aw rence by a stro n g m a bride. year. T hese m otorists usually w ait * .j , p]an spend th e w inter in beautiful, sum .. ... , .. un til th rea ten e d w ith a rre s t before come to an end th is week. The th ree v arieties will be used for the m erlike California. Then when they M ultnom ah county a re no excep jority. vines have not been frosted at all providing for th e ir plates. T here w as a vote of 472 In th e Ifehakah Food Sule Plunned. 1927 planting. T his w ill give a get th e re they a re urged to go up tio n to th is studied plan to expand "T h e re is no reason why officers and have died down late. The late g rea ter spread of the season’s h a r into the high S ierra s ami engage in with business and population. d istrict, 428 votes of th is num ber Members of th e Rebekah lodge should be forced to th rea ten m otor spell of good w eath er has been a vests and prev en t a heavy ru sh and all kinds of w inter sp o rts, such as being polled for Mr. L aw rence, are requested to co n trib u te cake, G eorge H. Himes, secreta ry of w hile his opponent, A. G. Bates, pie, caudles, home made bread and ists w ith a r r e s t for such delin llfesaver to the potato crop and a the overloading of th e m ark et at sleighing w ith real rein d eer as the Oregon H istorical society, has received 44. Mr. L aw rence has buns, nut loaves, salad and buked quencies when those m otorists, if boon to the farm er. any one p a rtic u la r time. steeds, “m u sh in g ” w ith dog team s, beans to the bake sale to be held at T he potato m a rk e t is holding suggested th a t a ta b let be placed been a com m issioner in th e w ater A. W. M etzger's sto re S aturday, th ey a re sufficiently in tellig en t to toboganning. sk atin g , etc. on th e new Ross Islan d bridge In d istric t sin ce its organization. Deeem ber 11. o p era te a m otor properly, should steady at about $1.50 per hundred It is announced th a t P ortland L isten to th is: C om m ittee; Mrs. E tta Hoover, honor of S h erry Rosa, th e first know the req u irem en ts governing for No. l ’s at country points. T here has already secured 27 conventions "The sportg w ill ce n te r a t Yose ch airm an ; E lizabeth Gibbs, has been a laTger percentage of po ow ner of Ross Island- T he su g A Sickle Will Save Your Nerves. th e c a rry in g of proper license for 1927, including several in te r m ite valley, T ruckee and Lako Mary McManus, T ilda Dahl and gestion is m ade to th e board of tatoes sold and moved out a t dig p la tes on autos. Lucy Donley. n ationals, some reg io n als and Tahoe, w here skates to g eth er w ith Out In b o s A ngeles th e trolley "P erso n ally , I see no reason why ging tim e th an th e re u su ally is, m ostly nationals. The Rose F e s heavy w inter w earing ap p arel, so conty com m issioners. philosopher su g g ests som ething T he bridge is to be dedicated an y c a r should be perm itted to a p probably due to a steady m ark et tival, om itted th is year, will be useless elsew here In C alifornia ( !) , The M ontavilla Tim es, published different in th e way of g ettin g w ith due cerem onies on Decem ber p ea r on the stre e ts of a city or the and a large crop locally. T here Is held in 1927 according to plans. dow ntow n in th e m orning. Of by A. E. Hill, form erly of G resh will be available," etc. 21. A d au g h ter of Ross has agreed highw ays of the sta te after J a n u every Indication th a t the price will course, he Is a fte r your nlckle, but am , announces a holiday edition to "Saddle horses w earing snow to fu rn ish the ta b le t free of cost Rent our E lectric Floor P olisher shoes” ! a ry 1, w ith 1926 license plates. rem ain steady and probably a little Autom otive In d u stries back him up come out Decem ber 9. to th e county, It is said. for $2 per day. Kidder Hdw. Co. T h ere are still nearly 30 days In advanced tow ard spring. with facts and figures. T hey will It tak es all kinds of funny people The local crop ru n s rougher th an Phone 1421.—Adv. w hich to procure the new plates in te re st you. and funny conditions to m ake a Phone W ant Ads. to 1561. F or real estate loans see or caM for 1927, but the tim e to provide usual this year, due to heavy fall “Saving th e nerves of th e shaver Classifled-8-classy ads. funny world. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. rain s which stim ulated very heavy Is one of A m erica’s leading in d u s for them , to elim inate any chance tries. The dem and for safety raz- | for delay or being m ade to w ait in grow th, but in th e m ajority of o rs lies in th e fact th a t th e nerves READY TO CARVE THE PUDDING line d u rin g th e ru sh hours of the plantings m ade a gpod percentage of th e face and th e old cave-m an rough, some of them grow ing hoi- I la st few days, is to get th e license an g er n erves ce n te r next door to low. each other in th e cerebellum — u n today.” Tuesday, Dec. 7—F irs t q u a rte rly der the new straw hat. conference, G resham M ethodist "W hen d ad ’s razo r h u rt his skin E piscopal church. Don’t forget the ad vertisers w hen I W arm One fo r th e Cnstomer. he got m ad; and of course when he you need anything in their line. C ustom er—You don’t seem very got mad he cu t his Hkin; th en he W ednesday, Dec. 8— E astern S tar quick at figures, my boy? bellowed, w hich fu rth e r excited his card party, Masonic hail, T ro u t - Newsboy— I’m out o' p ractice sir. nerves, and so on un til he w asn 't dalé. Outlook W ant Ads will help you You see, m ost of th e gents say: like anybody's baby. on the way to success. Keep the ch a n g e!” "Now th e new blades save the T h u rsd ay , Dec. 9—W. C. T. U. bellow ing in th e bath room ; hut m eeting at Mrs. L. A. Skuzle's. the nerves get all shot In th e bus. Thi' f a m e old nerves get as mad Friday, Dec. 10 — L adies’ Aid shaving traffic as they ever did ta k su p p er and bazaar, C ottrell Com ing off the stubble. m unity church. "A hum p on th e tail-lam p or Beginning January 1, 19*27. tro u b le on th e bum pers m akes a F riday, Dec. 10 — A rem e club 3 M OS. T W IC E -A -W E E K « M OS. poor show ing a t th e shop or office dance, Masonic hall. (MIC GRESHAM OUTLOOK ............................. #2JHI $1.1« Nerve force should be conserved in city ; one of th e g re a te st to lls Is F rid ay Evening, Dec. 10— Play taken in traffic. and sale, F airview schoolhouse. "A restfu l ride on th e stre e t-c a r M ethodist Ladles Aid. is one of th e best w ays to beat w aste. Buy a n ew spaper and let S aturday, I ».■(• 11 — Rebekah One year, $1.50 Six m onths, 85c T hree m onths, 50c the m otorm an ta k e th e shocks lodge bake sale, A. W. Metzger w hile you save your n erv es and store. Combination Rates with Portland Bailies pay your nlckles. On th e car«, nerves and nickles never nick." S atu rd ay , Dec. 11— D am ascus PRESEN T RATE Jam es M cIntosh In Autom otive g ran g e an n u al b azaar an d sale, On and a fte r Jan . 1, 1927 GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— In d u stries say s: "T h e au to engine Boring I. O. O. F. hall. $6.80 DAILY OREGONIAN................................. $6 30 is an econom ic fa ilu re w hen o p e r 8.50 8.00 DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN . . . atin g in cities. Any person o p er Dec. 11 — B azaar and supper, 7.00 6.50 DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... atin g a -conveyance w eighing 3,000 M ethodist Ladies Aid, P lea san t 8.75 8.25 DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL.......... pounds and h au lin g 160 ponntis Home. 6.00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... 5.50 had b etter ta k e a stre e t ca r w eigh ing 30,000 pounds and hau lin g a Keep this for reference. All rates strictly in adtanre. W ednesday Evening. Dec. 15— load of 7000 pounds. Ninety-five per cent of the fuel w asted! Su F irs t co n cert of series by G resham per-pow er p la n ts are n ecessary to band, high school gym nasium . economy, No one can afford to F rid ay Evening, Dec. 17—C h rist o p erate a p riv ate light plant in cities, and m ost people c a n ’t afford m as ca n ta ta, Powell Valley school- to o p erate an autom obile in the house. city.” Mnsonir Hull. Gresham F riday and S atu rd ay , Dec. 17 When you use th e stre e t ca r you a re not only saving your own and 18— Bake sale am i co u n try pocket book but you are also help sto re by B ap tist L adies' Guild. ing Mr. H oover’s cam paign for the 'E lim in atio n of W aste.” Buy a 5- S atu rd ay , Dec. 18—S pringdale cen t ride and you w on't have to W oodman dance, T ro u td ale city figure your m ileage.— E rw in G reer, hall. (¿¡gray’* Orchestra P re sid en t O reer College of A uto m otive and E lectrical T rades, C hi REFRESHMENTS Sunday, Dec. 19, 10 a. m.—T u r cago, Illinois. Ladies t i e key and ham shoot u nder auspices Gentlemen 7«e G resham Post No. 30 A m erican l e Outlook W’ant Ads. get results. gion, county fair grounds. n C om ing E vents New Rates on Gresham Outlook From Now Until January 1, 1927 Areme Club Dance FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10