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Attractive Bargain Subscription Offers by Portland Dailies Good This Month. Outlook’s Photo Offer Closes October 31 T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 61 POWER MEAT SAW WILL BE MADE IN GRESHAM FACTORY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, M l LTNOM All COI ST Y , OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923 Cafeteria Prepared to Serve High School Students Hot Lunches Here Once Were Happy Homes U. H. S. Foot Ball Boys Take Beaverton Team to the Cleaners CITY IS STUNNED BY TAX DECISION; LEVY IS TOO BIG P rin c ip a l Cannon at th e Union high — I school announces th a t Mrs. F. Vol- H am pered but not routed by a w et A nnouncem ent has been m ade o f ’ brech t and tw o high school g irls a re sky anil m uddy field th e G resham high th e organization in P o rtlan d of th e now han d lin g th e c a fe te ria a n ! th irty - school eleven met and bested th e B ea T he city council w as handed a E lectro-S aw s co rp o ratio n w ith $100,- th re e stu d e n ts have paid in advance verton eleven h ere last F rid ay a f te r stu n n e r y esterd ay by the decision, or 000 cap ital, w hich expects to be ready to te st out th e food and th e service. noon in a stren u o u s gam e, th e first of opinion, of th e Tax S upervising and soon to m a n u fa ctu re and m a rk e t its U is recom m ended th a t a child o r th e season, w hich w ent on th e reco rd s C onservation com m ission in review ing p roducts. | young person atten d in g school have as 12 to 6 in favor of G resham . th e budget req u e st for 1924. T he prin cip al a rtic le to be m anu- ' som ething w arm for th e noon lunch, G resham rolled up 12 points in the R ecorder S chneider h as received a fac tu re d by th e E lectro-S aw s com - It is possible to get a fu ll m eal if one first h alf and had th e B eaverton boys le tte r from C, C. Ludw ig, executive pany is an electrically operated saw j desires and the prices a re reasonable. I beating th e air. In th e second half, se c re ta ry of th e com m ission, in which to ta k e th e place of hand labor in cu t- [ P up ils can n o t afford to b rin g th eir how ever, th e B eavers dug in, slung a he says th e p rese n t req u est is $2361.89 tin g beef, pork, m utton and o th e r lunches for th e p rice th ey can secure little mud, and scored one touch down In excess of th e lim it us th e com m is- m eats fo r th e re ta il trade. T he device sam e a t school. Miss H ahn, dom estic and w ere ro llin g along steadily for sion in te rp re ts th e co n stitu tio n al pro- w as paten ted sev eral m onths ago by science teach er, has ch a rg e of th e | an o th er w hen th e w histle ended th e | vision. a local inventor and it has been giv p lanning of th e m enus and Btudents I gam e. To quote his w ords he says: en tria l te sts in several of th e la rg e a re assu re d a balanced meal. G resham w as stro n g on offensive "F rom th is m em orandum you w ill m eat m a rk e ts of th e city. T eachers of th e high school have b ut a little w eak on defensive, due, it note th a t th e levy for th e year 1921 is is said, to lack of opposition in p ra c 11 « planned according to W alter been notified of a reception to be giv tice and the fact th a t ab o u t h alf the m ore th an $2000.00 in excess of th e H ar’uwick, s e c re ta ry and g en e ral en F rid a y evening, O ctober 19, and ta x lim it for th a t year. F ig u rin g th e team is new m aterial, m an ag er of the com pany, to m an u fac a re p la n n in g to atten d . tu r e the new elec tric saw s in G resham H enry Lunday, cap tain , w as the s ta r 6 per cent in creases on th e 1921 co r Tell Leaders Elected. at th e p la n t of th e Beaver S tate Motor of th e gam e, m aking repeated gains re c t lim it in stead of on th e actu al levy Ray S tro n g and E lm er Z enger have These photographs amongst com pany and F ay G ridley, engineer, been elected yell le ad ers for the on off tack le and end ru n plays and for 1921 gives a m axim um figure of th e first from Jap an , show an d P. A. Combs, p ro sid en t of th e m o school year. T hose who know them sco rin g one touchdow n. He w as also $4058.11 for 1924. Y our budget re more plainly th an w ords the destruction w rought by the to r com pany, a re com pleting designs have no h esitatio n in p red ictin g th a t a m ain stay on the defense, never m iss q u est for 1924 req u ires a debt tax of great earth q u ak e there, fol fo r th e v arious sizes of saw s to be they w ill be a g re a t success in th is ing a tackle. P u llen ra n L unday a $5200.00 and a g en eral ta x levy of lowed by fire and tid al wave. m anu factu red . close second and m ade m any g ain s $6420.00. T h is la tte r levy is $2361.89 capacity. “W henever boys w ill tak e U pper picture shows the th ro u g h B eav erto n 's line, stopping in excess of th e lim itatio n show n on ruins of th e town of Ito. a T his it is said w ill not necessarily ex tra tim e and p rac tice for any u n typical scene of devastation. m any of th e ir plays. C u rry m ade the my m em orandum . m ean an en larg em en t of th e local fa c d e rta k in g ,” says Mr. Cannon, it goes “ It is tru e th a t th is m ethod w as not In th e lower picture, crying o th e r touch down on a line buck. to ry, as it is spacious and very w ell a long w ay to w ard success. We ex refugees are walking aliaig used to ca lc u late th e ta x lim it la st Schenk and Beechill put up a strong- equipped. But it w ill doubtless m ake pect to have some exciting football th e Yokohama-Tokyo road, year. We sim ply took th e previous offensive for th e o th e r men and w ere of th e B eaver S tate a cen ter of ac tiv i gam es, b ask et ball gam es and b ase w anderers, not knowing larg e m easu re resp o n sib le ' for I y<>ar a ’evy for th e p ro p er ba8e for in where to turn or go. ty w hich w ill re q u ire th e services of ball gam es. We believe in stu d en ts I calcu latio n w ith o u t ask in g any q ues L unday's end runs. having yell lead ers who a re w illing to ___________ m any men and m any m achines. T he line played good football and is tions. H ow ever, th is y ea r we have I „ Ja m e s D. Bobbroff, inventor of the su p p o rt th e ir team and school.” bound to im prove as th e new men re-calcu lated th e tux lim itatio ns for A lthough last F rid ay w as ra th e r a l — DN IN SANDY BODY WILL DISCUSS new m eat saw, is presid en t of th e all th e levying bodies an d a re going POWELL STREET FILI gain experience. T he team w ork w as back, if n ecessary , to th e 1916 levies E lectro -S aw s com pany. O ther m em w eet day for a football gam e, those EARLY SATURDAY .'IIHiMMi good and th e re is every reaso n to be b e rs of th e board of d irecto rs a re E. who saw B eaverton play Union high T he Sandy hotel and four o th er A m eeting of m uch im p o rtan ce to lieve G resham high will m ake a good as a base. C. Bow ne of th e S. P. & S. railw ay, team w itnessed one of th e h ard e st “ If th e 1924 budget of G resham ca n fought gam es ever played on th e home I b u lld ln S8 at Sandy w ere destroyed by- p ro p erty o w n ers on Pow ell stre e t b e show ing in football th is season. vice p resid e n t; W alter H ardw ick, fo r field. T he gam e ended w ith a score of fire early S a tu r,la y m orning. The tw een Main and South R oberts av e T he next gam e will be on October not stand a red u ctio n of $2361.89 it is m erly w ith the W estern Bond & M ort ,h a t a t t‘!mpt wlH have to dam age h as been estim ated at $15,- nue and to th e public w ill be held at 12 at H illsboro w ith the high school 7 gage com pany, se c re ta ry and gen eral 12 to 6 in favor of Union high b ut the be m a,le to 8‘>cu*° “ sp ec,al 8 u tb o rl- 000, p a rtly covered by in su ran ce. th e city h all on F rid ay evening, Octo team of th a t place. v isito rs gave th e local boys a decided m a n ag e r; A. F. M arkland, su p e rin On O ctober 19 th e gam e will be on ’ a tl° " fri”” ,h e ,M>Ople for a 8peclal Among th e places burned out w ere ber 12, a t 8 o'clock, to discuss th e te n d en t of th e United Meat com pany; sc are th ro u g h o u t th e la tte r h alf of the ,evy ln tb e »PProxim ate am ount of m a tte r of th e im provem ent of th a t th e home grounds. game. G ray ’s confectionery and pool hall, the A. N. M umford, local hotel p ro p rie $2000.00, or $2500.00. It is our u n d er J u n k e r building, occupied by C. D. block by a p erm an en t fill to tak e th e Patron Tickets on Sale. to r; Dr. G eorge P a rris h , city h ealth stan d in g of th e C o n stitu tio n th a t a PORTLAND BIDDERS place of th e one w hich is co n stan tly P u rc ell, atto rn ey and city reco rd er, It is quite n ec essary to sell 100 p a t officer, and C harles S. Rudeen, co u n special tux au th o rizatio n can n o t be WILL LIKELY GET ro n -p u rc h a se r tick ets. T his tick et and H. F. Eddy, rea l estate, th e te le settlin g and dam aging roadw ay and ty com m issioner. PIPE LINK CONTRACT| voted in In d eterm in ate form ; th a t is, sidew alks. It is expected th a t the W hile th e p rim ary use of th e new adm its th e ow ner to all a th le tic con phone office and th e old b lacksm ith fo r an indefinite term of years, and county com m issioners, Road M aster shop owned by H enry P a rro tt. m achine is the cu ttin g of m eat, it is te sts held on S tap leto n field, o r in Bids on th e co n stru c tio n of th e new I th a t th e special au th o rizatio n m ust T he fire sta rte d in th e re a r of the E atchel and th e G resham city council Bull Run pipe line w ere rec en tly call- ru n for one year, tw o y ears, or th ree claim ed by officials of th e com pany th e gym nasium , and adm ission to all will be p rese n t and all in terested th a t it can easily be adapted to c u t debates and o rato ric al co n tests in hotel w hich w as in ch a rg e of Mrs. p ro p erty ow ners a re invited to m eet ed for by th e w ater b u reau of th e city y ears, etc. (th is is n ecessary ln order tin g operatio n s in s tru c tu ra l iron w hich U nion high school stu d e n ts Je n sen . T he fire w as discovered by a W hen opened they to exem pt th e special levy from the with the body. T he p ro p erty ow ners of P o rtlan d . and steel work, saw m ills, m achine p a rtic ip a te re p re se n tin g Union high lodger, A lb ert K nopp who gave the show ed a ran g e of e stim a tes from a ta x lim itation and c o n stitu tio n ). I t affected a re Jo h n M etzger, P. L enard, as a school. If th e holder a tte n d s all alarm . I t w as a n arro w escape for shops, c a rp e n te r shops and garages. Mrs. E. B oughner, A. W. M etzger, D. little over $2,500,000 to n ea rly $3,000,-I m ight be well to consider a special T ests of the saw in P o rtlan d city events th e cost for each w ill be about som e in th e hotel, w hich w as an old M cKillican, A. J. W. Brown, Dan M ur 000. A checking of th e bids show s au th o rizatio n for two or th re e years, show ed th a t it w ould cu t m eat and 12*4 cents. T he single adm ission is w ooden building. phy, Mrs. R. R. C arlson and Mrs. th e W illam ette Iron & Steel W orks inasm uch as th e tax lim itation can be bone w ith equal facility and it is 35 cents. T his year th e school has T he telep h o n e lines w ere early put N ora W ithrow . of P o rtlan d to have been th e low est Increased only a sm all am ount each claim ed by R udeen and oth er officers extended th e rig h t of th e tic k e t to be o u t of com m ission due to th e burning bidder and It is believed they w ill be y e a r.” of th e com pany th a t th e device w ould tra n sfe rre d w ith in th e fam ily. “ It is of th e building w hich housed th e ex recom m ended for th e Job. The de- | I t is probable a council m eeting FARM BUREAU LOCAL elim in ate m uch of th e w aste incident hoped we m ay have a t le a st 100 p e r changes. cisión will probably be m ade to m o r w ill be called to consider w hat the MAY BUY MILL RUN row. to cu ttin g by hand, besides effecting sons in the com m unity w ho a re w ill W ord of th e fire cam e th ro u g h to city can do In th e m atter. a big saving in labor. T he m achine ing to su p p o rt th e school by p u rc h a s G resham and some men responded but U nder th e req u irem en ts of th e spec An effort is being m ade to in te re st w ith m otor attach ed w eighs 75 pounds. ing th ese p atro n tic k e ts,” say s P rin it w as not possible to ta k e th e G resh ifications th e su ccessfu l bidder is r e all m em bers of th e C ottrell Local of 50TII ANNIVERSARY OF T he device is said to be th e first cipal Cannon. q uired to begin work on th e p roject am fire a p p a rtu s th a t d istan ce away. th e F arm B ureau to co o p erate in the EVENING STAR GRANGE of its kind on th e m arket. It is de Student« Are Active. C h arles Cooksy fell from th e roof of buying of a ca rlo ad of m ill ru n for w ithin ten days afte r th e c o n tra c t has signed to cut a t rap id speed from any L ite ra ry societies have been o rg a n th e hotel w hile fighting th e blaze and th e use of th e m em bers. A m eeting been aw arded. T he founding of Evening S tar aqgle. Dr. P a rris h vouched for its ized and th e ir first p ro g ram s are to w as slig h tly injured. K enneth P ro c T h ere a re now tw o pipe lines lead g ra n g e in 1873 w as com m em orated by has been called to tak e up th e m at sa n ita ry value and Rudeen, who is a be given next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Oc to r, a high school stu d e n t was also ing from th e head w o rk s to th e Mount . , , a n otable g ath erin g In a golden Jubl- te r a t th e C o ttrell C om m unity church _ , p ra c tic a l m eat c u tte r, claim s th a t its to b er 11, d u rin g th e eighth period. T abor r e .e r v .ir s ^ The new line will L ceIebratlon laHt g atu rd h u rt w hen th e chem ical fire a p p a ra on W ednesday evening, O ctober 10, a t be m uch la rg e r th an eith er of th e tw o L r , w on I)lvl„lon g(reet in tro d u ctio n w ould revolutionize the T he glee clubs, both boys and g irls, tu s ran over his leg. 8 o’clock, w hen It Is hoped th a t a full ex istin g lines and will be b u ilt on a m eat business. a re w orking h ard and th e p a re n ts of carlo ad w ill be signed for. All in te r ro u te w hich for the m ost p a r t will be »'fo re J. Johnson, th e p resent th e d istric t a re prom ised som e tre a ts T he castle of W artborg is closed for ested are u rged to be p rese n t. Guy se p arate d from th e rig h t of way of the m a 8 ter’ w a" P|a< a'1 a huge cake with GRESHAM BERRIES ARE lack of m oney to keep it in rep air. in th e n e a r fu tu re. R obertson is head of th e County tw o lines now serv in g th e city. | ^Khted candles, as th e m em bers FINDING GOOD MARKET T he stu d e n t body p u t o u t its first T he public can no longer see th e room H. in w hich L u th er tra n sla te d th e Bible, F arm Bureau. F. W. Meyer is c h a ir City Com m issioner M ann, ln ch arg e a " d v,8,tor" w‘’r ‘’ "’' a ,e <> «round the num ber of th e “A rg u s” la st F riday. n o r th e big black spot on th e w all m an and E. E. V anF leet se c re ta ry of An encouraging m ovem ent of b a r I t w as dedicated to th e freshm en. of th e w ate r b u reau , estim ated th a t ta b les In th e spacious dining room. m ade by him w hen he th rew th e in k th e C o ttrell Local. reled b erries at a slightly increased T h is year each class w ill fill and be w ell a t th e devil. it w ill ta k e tw o y ears o r m ore to com To G eorge P. Lent, said to be the only p rice is announced to th e local B erry held respon sib le for a page of th e p lete th e Job. T he new line w ill be living su rv iv o r of the com pany of A m erican L u th e ra n s p erh ap s w ill Window Cleaning p ioneers th a t m et back In 1873 for G row ers association by th e m anager, paper. co n trib u te to rep a irin g the old ca stle 25 m iles in length. F o r ex p ert window clean in g see 8. o rg an izatio n of th e gran g e, fell the an d supply ink to freshen up th e ink- D. E. Towle, in the follow ing le tte r to T he new line will pass th ro u g h T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Sidewalk Improvement Needed. stain s, w hich have doubtless been th e g ro w ers; G resham probably cro ssin g Main honor of blow ing out th e flames. J. D. T he high school stu d e n ts believe m ade fresh m any a tim e in the past. B row n, G resham , phone 2501. T he la st 55 b a rre ls of frozen red they a re to have a sidew alk all th e It is a pity to let old sto rie s die. Btreet about a block so u th of th e pres Lee, Ja sp e r C. McGrew and George P hone o rd ers to O utlook 1561. ra sp b e rrie s w ere sold la st night a t a w ay to th e schoolhouse and th ey c e r e n t lines w hich cu t th ro u g h th e cen H. Himes, w ere am ong those who took slig h t advance in price, so the decks ta in ly feel th a n k fu l to th e builders, te r of th e b u sin ess section, close to p a rt in th e cerem onies. Mr. H im es p resen ted M aster J. J. Jo h n so n w ith a a re cleaned for next year. Pow ell street. M essrs. K enney, Bailey and Cleve W hy not sow a cover crop in th e land. L ast y ea r H erb ert B urdick When work on the new line is well gavel m ade p rin cip ally of h istoric b e rrie s even now and lay the founda cam e very close to having a broken 1 u n d er w ay G resham will becom e a Oregon wood. It contained Oregon tio n for a b e tte r crop next year, as the lim b because no sidew alk w as av a il c e n te r of extensive o p eratio n s w hich yew from Cham poeg, Oregon grape, M anzanita from Jack so n county, lig p ro sp ects seem good for b etter values able and o th e r accid en ts have been w ill lead to m uch activity. num vitae from P anam a, and a band and a b risk dem and for all we can very n ea r on th e sam e account. B ur- I , produce. T he P rin ce of W ales, u n d er the of w hite wood from the old asylum dick used cru tc h es for sev eral weeks nam e of Baron Renfrew , is In C anada g ro u n d s In ea st P o rtland. T he stra w b e rrie s a re all sold and as a re su lt of his accident. restin g . In sp ite of his disguise a S tate M aster G eorge A. P alm iter, shipped and we have an inquiry for Daily Daily and Sunday crow d m et him w hen he arriv ed . The w as p rese n t and m ade an appeal for an o th e r c a r load th is week from an FAIRVIEW WOMAN IS E nglish know th e value of C anada BI RIED IN PORTLAND ea ste rn com pany th a t is capitalized at now, and in fu tu re. T he real E ng su p p o rt for th e incom e tax m easure land m ay be C anada some tim e, with w hich will be on th e ballot at the $25,000,000 and o p erates 1400 reta il T he fu n eral of Mrs. A. L. T u rn e r of the B ritish Isles m aintained as a c e n Novem ber election. S h o rt ad d resses sto res. We shipped to th ese people F airview w as held In P o rtlan d on last tr a l business office in E urope. w ere m ade by sev eral p ast m a ste rs of one carlo ad of ra sp b e rrie s and logans. S atu rd ay and th e in term en t w as in the As the g re a t Rom an E m pire saw the th e gran g e. T he n otable occasion end With Outlook With Outlook T he b arreled logans a re over half Colum bia Masonic cem etery. se a t of pow er change from Italy to sold and we have a good prospect to C o nstantinople, so B ritons of an o th er ed w ith a lite ra ry and m usical p ro Je n n ie Lee McMillan w as born in ce n tu ry may see th e ir im perial p a rlia gram . tu rn th e balance in th e n ear future. W appello county, Iow a, A ugust 10, m ent and w hatever is left of th e royal T he b arrele d b lack b erries are moving 1866. She w as a g ra d u a te of the Dressmaking and Remodeling. fam ily tra n sp la n te d In M ontreal or fairly w ell a t an advanced price, so S ta te N orm al College of Iow a and A u stralia. D ressm aking of all d escriptions, a l Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition "T h e Moon S hines B rig h t on the W a ta u g h t In the public schools of Iowa so rem odeling of fu rs. P rices rea so n only. Offer expires October 31 Something to Attain. able. Mrs. R lchtm yer, C leveland ave bash " fo r the b erry grow ers. and K ansas for seven years. On Jo n es— “W hat is your h ig h est am b i nue, G resham , phone 108. tf We have acquired a tonnage of M arch 12, 1891, they moved to Yamhill tio n ?” b erry w ire for the benefit of th e berry county, Oregon, and in 1894 to F air- Bones— “To be as good as the man Storage, Storage my wife says she could have m arried gro w ers, as well as a q u an tity of coal view. w hich was her hom e u n til her F o r sto rag e see Hurten Walrad, If she h ad n ’t m arried me.” G resham , phone 1411. and wood. death. She leaves h er husband and one son, Blaine, and th re e g ran d ch ll- , Hawley Paper Mill Damaged by Fire. dren, K athleen, B laine L eroy and M ar A $750,000 fire stru c k th e H aw ley jo ry to m ourn th e loss of th e ir kind P u lp and P ap er Mills a t Oregon City and indulgen t loved one. She was la st n ig h t about m idnight. 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