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Hear Congressman McArthur in Rally Thursday Night; Attend High School Musical Organizations Entertainment PVidav » T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12. No. 70 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1022 VOTERS ARE URGED TO SUPPORT NEW BURNSIDE BRIDGE MEASURE 9 T h e new B u rn sid e B ridge is de tr a c k s cro ssin g th e riv e r, m o st of signed to m eet an em erg en cy co n them a re g e n e ra lly a rra n g e d fo r th e fro n tin g th e people of M ultnom ah B u rn sid e aud M orrison b rid g es, so th a t w hen one is o u t of com m ission county. T h e problem of tr a n s -r iv e r th e c a rs can c ro ss on th e o th e r, b u t if traffic and com m erce is very serio u s, both of th ese b rid g es w ere closed, how and o u r ra p id ly in c re a sin g p o p u latio n could th e s tre e t c a rs c ro s s th e riv e r? and lo ss of p re s e n t b rid g es p laces us T he o rd in a ry c a rs c a n n o t c ro ss th e H a w th o rn e b rid g e on acco u n t of th e face to face w ith a se rio u s p ro b lem of fa c t th a t th e b rid g e is a rra n g e d for g e ttin g a c ro s s th e riv er. w ide tra c k a g e only, th e y c an n o t cro ss T h e new B u rn sid e b rid g e is to be 90 th e S teel b rid g e b ecau se th a t belongs fe e t w ide, h av in g a g rad e of n o t o v er to a p riv a te c o rp o ra tio n th a t c an n o t be blam ed fo r re fu sin g fu r th e r rig h t fo u r p e r cen t an d th o ro u g h ly m odern to th e stre e t c a rs , as b rid g es m u st be in every p a rtic u la r. T h e p o sitio n of b u ilt to w ith sta n d d am ag e cau sed by th e b rid g e is p robably th e b est fo r th e s tre e t c a r traffic. • As a consequence, iv a s o n th a t th e d ista n c e cro ssin g th e th e c a rs could c ro s s b u t one brid g e riv e r is s h o rt, th e hig h b an k on th e an d th a t th e B roadw ay. S u ch a condi e a st side en ab le s th e ap p ro a c h to be tio n as above o u tlin ed w ould th ro w placed over all ra ilro a d tra c k s and su ch terrific tra v e l upon th e B ro ad o th e r traffic. T he brid g e w ill be high w ay, Steel an d H a w th o rn e b rid g es enough to p erm it all o rd in a ry riv e r th a t th e co n g estio n w ould be so g re a t b o ats to p ass u n d e r w ith o u t in te r f e r th a t even th e m an in th e au to m o b ile w ould find e x trem e difficulty in c ro s s ence. T he brid g e is to be c o n stru c te d a c in g th e riv er. A nd it is difficult to u n co rd in g to City E n g in eer I.a u r g a a rd ’s d e rsta n d in w h at p o sitio n the>w orking w a te r fro n t p lan , an d h as been a p people w ho live in th e v a st a re a s of proved by s ta te , co u n ty and city o f Mt. T ab o r, M ontavilla, P a rk Rose, and ficials, th e city p lan n in g com m ission, R ose City P a rk , an d th e g re a t c e n tra l an d v a rio u s clu b s, civic and lab o r o r a re a east of th e riv e r w ould be p la c ed, a s they could n o t live on th e e a st g an iza tio n s. T h e p o sitio n of th is b rid g e en ab les side and w ork on th e w est side of th e a p p ro a c h e s to be b u ilt and th e se a p riv e r, and th e q u estio n of w h at w ould p ro a c h e s have been a rra n g e d for. On h ap p en to o u r tr a n s -r iv e r co m m erce th e e a s t side of th e riv e r a n ap p ro a c h c re a te s a crisis. ex ten d s from Couch s tre e t o v er th e F o r over tw o y e a rs th e P o rtla n d city tra c k s , jo in in g th e m ain b rid g e n e a r e n g in e e r h as been w o rk in g on p lan s th e w a te r line, an d th is a p p ro ach w ill an d m ak in g e stim a te s fo r th e w id en be 60 feet in w id th —th e fu ll w id th of in g of E ast Couch an d E a st B u rn sid e a stre e t. A sim ila r ap p ro a c h w ill stre e ts , on th e e a st side of th e riv e r, p ro b ab ly be ru n into A n keny s tre e t on an d th e se p la n s a re ab o u t to be p re th e e a st side, w hile on th e w est side sen ted and u n d o u b ted ly ap p ro v ed by of th e riv e r a n a p p ro ach is p rovided th e council. fo r C ouch s tre e t, an d vehicles can e n In th e event th e new b rid g e is c o n te r th e b rid g e dow n B u rn sid e alo n g stru c te d , B u rn sid e s tr e e t w ill not only Second s tr e e t and alon g F ir s t stre e t. be w idened on th e e a s t side, b u t also T h is b rid g e is to be placed o v er th e on th e w est sid e of th e riv e r, th u s a f n a tu r a l and logical brid g e s tre e t of fo rd in g th e o n ly w ide a r te r y ru n n in g th is city — a s tre e t th a t d ra in s v a st e a st a n d 'w e s t th ro u g h th e city. a re a s on th e e a st side of th e riv e r as T he old b rid g e cro ssed th e riv e r a t w ell a s th e w est side, and th e only B u rn sid e s tre e t fo r 28 y ears, an d as a s tre e t ru n n in g e n tire ly e a st an d w est consequence, th e p ro p e rty alo n g B u rn th ro u g h o u r city. B efore th e p re s e n t side s tre e t, on b o th sid es of th e riv er, p a rtia l clo sin g or o rd e r re s tric tin g is assessed fa r h ig h e r th a n th e p ro p traffic on th e p re s e n t B u rn sid e b rid g e e rty alo n g ad jo in in g stre e ts . It is e s w as placed in to effect, s ta tis tic s of tim a te d th e peo p le of B u rn sid e s tre e t tra v e l w ere m ade by th e city every pay a b o u t $100,000 a y ear m o re tax es m o n th , and fo r y e a rs th e se s ta tis tic s on acco u n t of th e b rid g e being on th a t show ed th a t th e brid g e c a rrie d m o re s tre e t. In th e ev en t th e b rid g e is co n and h e a v ie r tra v e l th a n an y o th e r dem ned, th ese ta x p a y e rs w ill pay b rid g e cro ssin g th e riv er. each y e a r ju s t $100,000 less in tqxes. T h e new b rid g e w ill fill th e u rg e n t It is estim ated th a t said p ro p erty need fo r a b rid g e en ab lin g g e n e ra l o w n ers w ill pay fo r th e b rid g e tw ice affic to c ro ss th e riv e r. T h e a p over d u rin g its ex isten ce, and, if not p ro a c h e s on th e w est side of th e c o n stru c te d , o u r ta x e s w ill be v itally B roadw ay and S teel b rid g es a re v ery red u ced , and v a st a re a s of o u r city steep , so th a t h o rse laden v eh icles and p araly zed , aud o u r tr a n s -r iv e r com heavy tr u c k s find g re a t difficulty in m erce and tra v e l su b jected to co n d i c ro ssin g , an d the b rid g es to th e so u th tio n s th a t w ill b rin g fo rth an ex trem e a re old and u n ab le to w ith sta n d heavy em erg en cy and g re a t financial loss traffic an d ra p id ly becom ing u nfit for and incon v en ien ce, and w e w ill have a city divided w ith in itself. use. T he s ta te of O regon th ro u g h its e n Most of o u r b rid g e s a re old, o ur g in e e rin g d e p a rtm e n t and th e city of traffic h a s g ro w n o v er 100 p er c e n t in P o rtla n d th ro u g h its en g in ee rin g de fo u r y e a rs, an d we m u s t p re p a re for p a rtm e n t have spent, co n sid erab le th e fu tu re as w ell a s th e p re se n t. T he tim e and m oney in p re p a rin g p la n s only w ay to avoid th e co n d itio n s th a t an d e stim a te s of th e new B u rn sid e c o n fro n t us, as h e re in se t o u t, is th e b rid g e, and both have gone on reco rd co n stru c tio n of b rid g es, an d th e B u rn in co m m u n icatio n s d irected to th e side b rid g e is a b so lu te ly essen fial. T w o y e a rs o r m o re w ill elap se be co m m issio n ers of th is co u n ty to th e effect th a t th e T h re e M illion D o lla rs, fo re th e p re s e n t p ro p o sed b rid g es can provided fo r in th e bond issu e w ill be co n stru c te d , an d if n o t ap proved cover th e e n tire c o st of th e brid g e, th e by th e v o te rs a t th e co m in g electio n , co n d em n atio n of all n ecessary p ro p e r th e q u estio n of new b rid g es c an n o t ty and th e c o st of all ap p ro a c h e s n e ag ain be co n sid ered u n til th e g en eral electio n in N ovem ber, tw o y e a rs c e ss a ry and convenient. Of o u r v ast n et w o rk of s tr e e t c a r hence. IMPROVEMENTS MADE GRESHAM CHURCHES AT GRESHAM CANNERY HAVE NEW PARSONAGES 9 T he B ethel B a p tist c h u rc h an d th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h each have new p a rso n a g e s w hich have ju s t been com pleted re cen tly . T he B ap tist p a r- sonage on W est P ow ell s tre e t is a m odern one and a h alf sto ry b u n g a- low. T h e re a re five room s d o w n stairs. and a b ath ro o m and h all. T h e re is a la rg e living room , a dinin g ro o m , a den and a k itch en . T he d in in g ro o m h a s a b e a u tifu l b u ilt-in buffet an d th e k itc h e n h a s a ll of th e m odern b u ilt-in fe a tu re s. T he k itch en and bath ro o m a re finished in w hite en am el. T he u p p e r floor is finished off in to th re e sleep in g room s and a sew in g room . T h e co st w as $4000. T he new Zion E v an g elical ch u rch p a rso n a g e on R o b erts av en u e h a s Just been co m pleted and is classed as one of th e h ig h e r c la s s hom es of th e city. M uch of th e c a rp e n te r w o rk w as do- n ated , b rin g in g th e a c tu a l c o st down to $3600. T he b u ild in g is 48 x28 and co n ta in s six room s and a b re a k fa st nook an d a b ath room . T he room s on th e u p p er floor have n o t been com - pleted. M any a ttra c tiv e b u ilt-in fea- u re s have been added in clu d in g a larg e firep lace and a b u ilt-in buffet. It h as a fu ll size basem ent. Dependable Coffee. Som e im p ro v em en ts h av e been at th e p la n t of th e B e rry G ro w ers P a c k ing com pany d u rin g th e p a st y ear. A i new p ack in g shed 48 feet w ide an d 60 1 feet long w as co m p leted la s t May. It | p roved to be very u sefu l d u rin g th e ! b e rry season th is y e a r. B e rt Boice I h ad c h a rg e of th e w ork. T he com , p le te co st w as $704. 1 T he next im p ro v em en t u n d e rta k e n w as th e b u ild in g of a new office b u ild ing. A lot w as p u rc h a se d a c ro s s th e s tre e t from th e c a n n e ry from Mrs, P ercy G iese fo r $400. B ert Boice a c t ed as a rc h ite c t and d rew up th e p lan s and H. G. A ndrew a ssiste d in th e car-1 p e n te r w ork. T h e b u ild in g is 48 feet long an d 24 feet w ide. It is c o n s tru c t ed on th e s ty le 'o f a bung alo w . T he [ co st w as ab o u t $1200. I G eorge K enney is b u ild in g a m odern ! five-room b u ngalow on h is lo ts on 1 R o b erts av en u e w hich, w hen co m p let ed, w ill eith e r be fo re sale o r fo r ren t. T h e c o n tra c t h a s been let to C. E. Cree. T he b u ild in g is 26 x 30. T h ere w ill be a living room an d din in g ro o m i com bined, k itch en , b re a k fa s t nook, tw o bedroom s and a sleep in g porch. T he fo u n d atio n Is of cem en t. T he co st is estim ated a t ab o u t $2500. Need Your Suit Cleaned? Republican Rally Thursday Night A g re a t big cam puig n ra lly , u n d er re p u b lic a n a u sp ices, h as b*en p lan n ed fo r n ex t T h u rsd a y n ig h t. N ovem ber 2. in .Metzger s h a ll. It will begin at 7:30 as som e of th e sp e a k e rs a re sch ed u led to sp eak a t F airv iew on th e same night. A m ong th e sp e a k e rs w ill be C o n g ressm an C. N. M cA rth u r, Ju d g e G eorge R ossm an an d Ju d g e L ouis P H ew itt. C o n g ressm an M cA rthur, w ho h as been p u t on th e defen siv e by th e Legion boys b ecau se he voted a g a in st th e b o nus m easu re, w ill d o u b tless give a good a c c o u n t o f h im self an d ex p lain n a tio n a l Issues. A good m u sical p ro g ram is prom ised. Men and women of all p a rtie s are u rg ed to be p resen t. T he ra lly Is held u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e C ounty C e n tra l C om m ittee. in D oris M cCleave is p robably b e tte r know n to th e g en eral public th a n any o th e r show h o rse rid e r In th e w est. H e r youth, h er m ag n ificen t rid in g and d arin g com bine to m ake h e r an idol w ith th e people. T h e p ictu re show s h e r on h e r h o rse "V icto ria,” going over th e b ars. She will be a t th e N ight H o rse Show of th e P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ive S tock E xposition, P o rtlan d , Ore., N ovem ber 4-11. T he N ight H orse Show b ecam e so p opular la s t y ear th a t th re e m atin ees w ere added to th e p rogram , and th ey will be co n tin u ed th is year, of course. O ver $16,000 is offered In prem ium s for th e H orse Show alone and seven $1000 sta k e s a re offered—alm o st un precedented In h o rse show an n als. O ne of these is fo r th e heavy horse d riv ing co n test, an ev en t of wild ex cite m ent am ong th e horsem en. T he h o rse show th is y ear is re p le te w ith color and action. Som e of th e fin est h orses of th e e n tire c o u n try will show th e ir paces In the big aren a, and som e of th e m ost e n th u s ia stic horsem en, d riv ers and rid e rs will exhibit the paces of the p ran cin g b eau ties of th e equlua world. PRODUCTS COMPANY OLCOTT FOR GOVERNOR ORIENT LUMBER CO. EQUIPPING BUILDING CLUB STARTED HERE HAS COMPLETE MILE T h e O rien t L u m b er C om pany m ill is located a t O rien t a c ro s s th e ro a d from th e M ultnom ah g ra n g e h all. It is equ ip p ed w ith a 12-lnch A m erican p la n e r, a 16-horse steam en g in e, a b an d saw an d a six -h o rse p o w er gas engine. T h e o w n ers a re Geo. A n d e r son and J . A. L au d erb ack . T h ey em ploy from tw o to th r e e e x tra m en a l m o st a ll of th e tim e. T h e m ill s ta rte d up la st M arch and h a s been ru n n in g ste a d ily ev er since. R ough lu m b er is b ro u g h t from th e n e a r-b y m ills an d p lan ed and w orked u p in to v ario u s k in d s of b u ild in g m a te ria l. 350,000 feet of lu m b er have been ru n th ro u g h sin ce th e m ill first s ta rte d . A bout 250.000 feet of lu m b er have been sold and th e re is ab o u t 250,- 000 feet of ro u g h and d ressed lu m b er in th e m ill a t th e p re s e n t tim e. T h e com pany h a n d les a ll k in d s of lu m b er, n ails, sh in g les, roofing and a good g ra d e of p ain t. T ru c k bodies a re m ade w heu o rd ered . T he s ta te in sp e c to r v isited th e m ill la s t w eek and d e cla red ev e ry th in g in th e m ill to be acc o rd in g to law. The co m p an y c a rrie s accid en t c o m p en sa tio n fo r th e em ployees. M rs. G. W. S tap leto n h a s been a p p o in ted c h a irm a n of a n "O lco tt for G o v ern o r” club in G resham and v i cinity. T h e "O lco tt fo r G o v ern o r” b an q u et w ill be held a t th e c h am b e r of com m erce on F rid a y n ig h t, N ovem ber 3, a t 6:30. T ic k e ts a re 75 cents. M rs. S ta p le to n is m eeting w ith su c cess in g e ttin g m em b ers to e n ro ll in th e O lcott clu b and w ishes to have a good re p re s e n ta tio n p re s e n t a t th e lu n ch eo n on F rid a y night. A ta b le h a s been se t a p a r t for m em b ers of th e local club. G ov ern o r and Mrs. O lcott, C h ap lain G ilb ert and se v eral o th e r m ost d istin g u ish e d sp e a k e rs a re e x pected to be p re se n t. R e se rv a tio n s c an be m ade up to F r i day noon by c a llin g Mrs. S tap leto n . It is expected se v e ra l a u to loads w ill go from G resh am and th o se not p ro vided w ith tra n s p o rta tio n ca n likely se c u re a c h a n c e to ride. Bonus Loan Insurance. H ave w ritte n fire in s u ra n c e fo r a n u m b er of th e boys. Am fa m ilia r w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e loan co m m is sion. G et y o u r In su ra n c e h e re and sav e d o llars. B. W. THO RNE. _____________ B ank of G resham . i 1 ; , ; 1 #1.50 Per Year ENTERTAINMENT AT U. H. S. ON FRIDAY M any im p ro v em en ts h av e been m ade d u rin g th e p ast y e a r a t th e facto ry of th e G resh am P ickle and C anning com pany, It w as n e c e ssa ry to have new P rin c ip a l C annon says in o rd e r to ta n k s and new b u ild in g s for th e c u c re a te a s u b s titu te fo r a lyceum cu m b ers th a t w ere h an d led th e re th is co u rse, w hich is not to be given th is y ear. y e a r, th e high school w ill offer th e T h e m ain sh ip p iu g room w as p a r first e n te rta in m e n t next F rid ay n ig h t, tia lly d estro y ed by fire a *ew m onths : ago and h ad to be re b u ilt. I t w as N ovem ber 3, by th e m u sical o rg an iza- th e n th e p ro p e rty of C a rl S h a ttu c k i tio n s of th i“ school. T he p ro g ram w ill b u t h a s now been p u rc h a se d from th e s t a r t p ro m p tly a t 8 o'clock an d w ill be deceased m a n 's h eirs. T h e cost of r e ! given in th e H igh school au d ito riu m . b u ild in g am ounted to $1080 hut it is All frie n d s and p a tro n s a re u rg ed and m uch stro n g e r and a b e tte r building ! invited to be p re se n t. T he adm ission th a n th e fo rm e r one. T h e new roof is i w ill be free. T h e high school people have th e fiat. idea in m ind th a t th e b e st e n te r ta in T h e new building, w hich w as to have been used fo r m a k in g of sa u e r m en t is n one too good for th e p a tro n s k ra u t, Is now in c o n stru c tio n . The | of th e school, and th e m u sical o rg a n - m a c h in e ry did not a rriv e in tim e so izatio n s hav e extended th em selv es to I m ake th e e n te rta in m e n t th e com ing th is In d u stry w ill not be tak en up th is | y ear. T he weathm* is so cool now th e F rid a y n ig h t w ell w o rth w hile. T he k ra u t w ould not fe rm e n t p roperly. p ro g ram and m em bers of th e m u sical T he p rice Is a lso so low th e re w ould > o rg a n iz a tio n s follow : Program. not be au y profit in m ak in g it th is y ear. T he build in g Is 60 x 100. T he A m erican N a tio n a l I- M e lo d ie s...............A sh er c a rp e n te r w ork is b eing done by th e I S ta n d a r d A irs o f A m e r ic a .................. A sh er H ig h School O rc h e stra . em ployes at th e p la n t d u rin g th e ir 11. sp a re tim e. ! B o o stin g th e Old H ig h S c h o o l. K n g led in g er A second double build in g w as com J F a re w e ll to S u m m e r (fro m M a r t h a ) . . . p leted a couple of m o n th s ago an d Is I .................................................................. F lo to w G ir ls ' G lee Club. now being used fo r s o rtin g c u cu m I II . b ers. T he cost of th e tw o b u ild in g s i Jo llific a tio n M a rc h ............ ................... A sh er m en tio n ed is e stim ated a t $1000. F a tim a W a lts O r i e n t a l e . ....................A sh er N ine new ta n k s have been b u ilt d u r H ig h School O rc lic stra . IV. ing th e p a st y ear. T h e la rg e s t one is 10 feet h ig h an d 13^4 fe e t a c ro s s and L a rg o (fro m th e "N ew W orld S y m p h o n y ” ) ..................................... D v o ra k said to be th e la rg e s t ta n k ever used B o y s’ G lee C lub. in a p ickle facto ry . T h e o th e r eight V. a re each 8 feet high an d 12 feet in S e re n a d e ............................................. S c h u b e rt G irls ' D ouble Q u a r te t. d iam eter. E ach ta n k h olds 25 to n s of V I. cu cu m b ers. It is n ec e ssa ry to build B a rc a ro le , (fro m T a le s o f H o f f m a n ) . , . each ta n k very c a re fu lly in o rd e r to ............................................................O ffen b a ch : have them hold th e en o rm o u s w eight. U n io n H ig h School M a rc h ........................... H ig h School O rc h e s tra . i T h e to ta l co st of th e new ta u k s VH. am o u n ted to $1500. T w o W h ite H o rse« . (O ld S la v e Song:) An idea of th e size of th e G resham B o y s’ Q u a rte t. p la n t can be g ain ed by te llin g how V III. m uch g ro u n d It covers. F o u r lots S en io r M a rch ...........................................A sh er each 110 feet w ide and 250 feet long L ig h ts O u t ( M a r c h ) ...............................S o u sa H ig h School O rc h e stra . a re ow ned by th e co m p an y a n d a re O rg a n lia tlo n B . all covered w ith buildings. W . H. R u th e r f o rd , D ire c to r o f O rc h e stra . T h e P ack P ro d u c ts com pany Is equ ip p in g a bu ild in g ow ned by Mrs. E. B o u g h n er located a s h o rt d istan ce back from th e c o rn e r of R o b erts av e nu e and E a st P ow ell s tr e e t fo r the m a n u fa c tu re of ch o co la te coated iced c ak es s im ila r to th e P o la r Ice G ream cake^T now sold on th e m a rk e t. W hen re ad y fo r o p e ra tio n , th e p la n t w ill be equipped w ith a cooking room , m ixing room an d a larg e room in w hich Ice w ill be m ade a t one end and th e iced c a k e s a t th e o th e r end. T h e re w ill a lso be a re frig e ra tio n room w here th e c h o c o la te coated c a k e s w ill be placed on ice u n til th e y a re read y to be Bold. T h e m achflie used to m ake th e c a k es is th e In v en tio n of th e B ea v er S ta te M otor com pany. New Home of C. H. Schneider. T he new hom e of C. G. S ch n eid er is now being b u ilt on W a llu la H eights. I t is a o n e-sto ry b u n g alo w 35 feet long an d 36 feet w ide. T h e recep tio n h a ll is to be e ig h t foot sq u are. T he o th e r riwniR a re a d in in g ro o m , k itch en w ith all of th e m o d ern b u ilt-in fe a tu r e s and tw o bedroom s. T h e floors in p a r t of th e room s w ill be of oak. T he b a se m e n t w ill be u n d e r tw o -th ird s of th e h o u se and w ill be equipped w ith a fu rn ace. T he c o st is e stim ated a t ab o u t $1500. L. J. W in te rs w as given th e c o n tra c t for building. Regular Hallowe’en Scare H av e It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e F ive c e n ts on every pound of De p en d ab le coffee sold goes to B ap tist p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rln « fo r B uilding F u n d . A sk yo u r g ro c e r for a d ies a n d m en. P E T E R L E N A R D,. T a ilo r. th a t b ran d .— Adv. 4 A Great Girl Rider P H k E E FACTORY MAKES MANY IMPKOYEMENTS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS O rc h e a lra —W m . F ritz , W ellsley T a y lor, W . (Jo raag e. v io lin s ; C a rl A rlv d so n , W a lte r S w eek, h o rn » ; R ay S tro n g , flu te ; O rv ille D a v id so n , n a x a p h o n e ; W. H . R u th e rfo rd , m a rlm h a p h o n e ; F ra n c is P e a k , d r u m » ; W illen c B otkin, pian o . M iss D o ro th y D ick ey , D ire c to r o f G lee • C lu b s a n d Q u a rte t. G ir ls ’ G lee <?lut>— S o p ran o ea, L illia n L e k a n d e r, C la r a M ason, L illie M. N elson, D o ro th y T a y lo r, Id a U urgeas, C la r a H o ff- m e iste r, G o ld a A d am s, C le lla C ra w fo rd , L illia n H ealtn , A d d le P u lle n a n d A d a L o v elace ; Alton, H elen L a w re n c e , V io let L a n g fo rd . A n n a L in d , L illie K . N elson, M a rjo rie M aaaey, I> jrla Z im m e rm a n , M el b a R o ssm an , R o se P o tte r an<k E le a n o r B o tk in . G irl« ’ D o u b le Q u a rte t —C la r a M a«on, L illia n L e k a n d e r, G o ld a A dam «, M elba Romanian, D o ris Im m erm an , H elen L a w ren ce, E le a n o r B o tk in , Roae P o tte r. B o y s' Gio«« C lu b T en o rs. H e rv e y Ide, C liffo rd M id d leto n , W illia m E llio tt, H e r m a n W a lte r s ; B aaaas, E d w a rd S ch w ed - ler, H e n ry L u n d a y , G len W in te rs, G r a n t M cM illan, R uben A n d e rso n , E d w a rd S o u th a rd a n d E v e re tt luike. B o y s’ Q u a r te t — C liffo rd M iddleton. W illiam E llio tt, E d w a rd B chw edler an d E v e re tt l^ake. WOOOWORKING PLANT BUILT TH IS YEAR One of th e la rg e st build in g activ itie s in th e G resham d is tric t (luring th e p a s t y e a r w as th e c o n stru c tio n of th e Zw eibel M an u factu rin g Co. p la n t. All of th e b u ild in g s have been e rected th is y e a r a t a n ap p ro x im a te c o st of $8000. T he first one to be e rected w as th e w oodw orking p lan t. It is 100 feet long and 40 feet wide. T h e w alls a re of hollow b rick an d tile and th e floor Is of c o n crete. All of th e m a c h in e ry h as been In sta lle d and is re a d y for o p e ra tio n w hen needed. T h e m a c h in e ry is v alu ed a t $14,938. T he d ry k iln Is 80 feet long and 20 feet wide. It is w h at Is know n as a p ro g re ssiv e M oore kiln an d esp ecially ad ap te d to th e d ry in g of hardw ood. Il* h as a c a p a c ity for h an d lin g 45,000 feet of lu m b er at a tim e. I t Is now re ad y for o p e ratio n . T he b u ild in g w hich is to be used fo r th e saw m ill Is not e n tire ly com pleted. It is 60 fpet long anil 30 feet w ide and about tw o sto rie s high. All of th e m a c h in e ry h a s not yet been In stalled . A new b o ile r shop h as been com pleted re c e n tly . It Is 16 x 20 and w ill a lso be used as a b lack sm ith shop. Yew S tan ley Home. T h e new E a rl S tan ley hom e on th e B ase L ine ro ad Is p ro g re ssin g rap id ly . T h e c o n tra c t w as let to W. K. H a m il ton. I t Is 27 x 40 and w hen co m p lete w ill be a m o d ern six-room bungalow . T h e w a lls w ill be of tile w ith th e stu cco finish. T h e re w ill lie a living room , d in in g ro o m , b re a k fa s t nook, su n room , k itc h e n and tw o sleep in g room s. T h e living room s w ill co n tain a fireplace. T h e basem en t w ill be full size H eat w ill be supplied by a f u r nace. T h e house w ill be m od ern In every w ay w ith m any b n llt-ln fea’u re s. It w ill c o st ab o u t $4500 The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv.