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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. H , NO. 70 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTT, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1324 METZGER ACQUITTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE $1.50 Per Year VOTE EARLY. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL TFJ .1 S WHY COOLIDGE WILL WIN RAMSER COMPLETES 1IIS CLUB BOYS, GIRLS AWAIT BIG SHOW Before an o th er Outlook is issued PLEA EOR LAFOLLETTE m ost of th e voting w ill be over, f o r th a t reaso n sev eral la st ap B oring. Oct. 29, 1924— E d ito r O ut peals a re m ade today. lo o k :—W ill you kindly p erm it me to One ap p eal is th a t voters go J. E. M etzger, u n d e rta k e r of G resh early to th e polls. T ake tim e to do finish my le tte r of th e 26th? In it I am, w as ac q u itted by a ju ry in Ju stic e it, and ta k e tim e to vote carefully G resham , Oregon, Oct. 29. 1924— , P re sid en t Coolidge s p ro g ressiv e B row n's c o u rt y esterd ay of the charg e T he Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock I t's your duty as a citizen. Any op- tried to illu m in ate econom ic and po of possession of m oonshine liquor. E ditor O utlook: — T hough only a , poneut, “F ig h tin g Bob” ? exposition is n ear at hand. Many boys em ployer is req u ired to give em litical conditions as we farm ers see school girl, 1 am deeply in te reste d in ** ■‘S n k .^ .ik •• j „ On S atu rd ay night. S eptem ber 20 o f ployes tim e to vote. and g irls from over th e county are th e affairs of o u r govern m en t its , T an d Mr Iiam ser them , and th is tim e su g g est th e re m fleers discovered indications of the Two boards w ill be on duty. The keenly in terested In th is big show, presence of illicit liquor in the barn, problem s and solutions. My study of a h * do WU the ‘ r male ' edy. T he prom ises of th e rep u b lican countin g board will begin early w here they w ill have ap p ro x im ately used by Mr. M etzger, on th e C arlson civics has n r o v e d »n ■ . i dictions on Coolidge, L aF o lle tte has and should be kept busy. They s itv nf m V , ame h e v ita ln e c e 8 - f been lighting for 30 or 40 years, and dem ocratic p a rtie s aud th e ir p re s 63 head of livestock. place on Hood avenue, and, obtaining specially req u est th a t all possible a se arch w a rra n t, m ade a careful votes be c a st early. P lease don't A. J. K rueger, of T routdale, who is «en M ight I 'th r f ° ? e ° ° d c itl' F ig h tin g W isconsin, lighting th e U nit- id en tial can d id ates w ho a re pledged be one of th e late ones. search. S everal ju g s of liquor, an mnn, h , 1 tb e re fo re cIaim a few ed S tates, in fact lighting everyone but to fulfil th ese ^prom ises have in th e leading th e T ro u td ale P o u ltry club, em pty Jug, flasks, corks, etc., w ere omfOymoeunrtSre°adeis°“ r a tte " tiOn a “ d ^ o lle k It w ill g rea tly fac ilita te th e giv past show n th a t they w ill not do a n y will have 91 birds on exhibit there. found, some in a m an g er and some in ing of ea rly re tu rn s an d th a t's a coffin shipping box. T hese w ere w h at all v o ters like to get. out w ith R oosevelt, because “T eddy” th in g co n stru c tiv e for th e farm ers T hese b ird s are of th e best type pos In the Outlook of October 28 I note took Bob's candy, nam ely, th e th ird sible and of excellent coloring. T his tak en in ch a rg e by the officers and So far as possible sam ple b al Mr. M etzger w as placed u nder a rre s t lots should be obtained and c a re a flam ing defense of th e perso n and p arty candidacy in 1912. R eally, he and w orkers, because th e ir b ac k is th e la rg e st display from any one fully studied and m arked before A t th e tria l yesterday th e jugs of policies of R obert M arion L aF o llette. was so fond of fighting th a t he w an t- ground is th e d o llar, w ith th e eagle p o u ltry club in th e sta te of Oregon hand, so th a t th e official b allo t can liquor, bottles, etc., w ere produced as p ro g ressiv e can d id ate for th e p resi- ed to send our g a lla n t “Sam m ies” and scream in g for bigger and fa tte r p ro f up to date. Two of th e boys from th is be m ark ed quickly an d in te lli evidence and, set out on th e long dency. A lthough o u r trie d and tru e , "Ja c k ie s” over rin e e to help gently. over th th e e b brin council ta b le in the city hall w here its. So, on Ju ly 4 of th is year, as rea l club will each exhibit seven b irds in p rese n t incum bent of th a t office needs K aiser W ilhelm II of P ru ssia spread th e open class. T he expense In en A voter should know next T u es th e tria l w as held, m ade a conspicu a rep rese n tatio n of th e A m erican day m o rn in g how he d esires to vote ous exhibit. no cham pion, it is only fa ir to give m ilitarism . T h a t g en tle h in t woke te rin g in th e open class is so g re a t people as had not assem bled in y ears on can d id ates and m easu res and both sides of an y question. th a t m ost of th e boys going to school T he ju ry selected consisted of F. J. th e "sleeping b ea u tie s” of congress th e n do it. g ath ered in Cleveland, Ohio, for in d e B echill, Geo. W. K enney, H. J. P ulfer, can not afford to e n te r very largely in Calvin Coolidge, p resid e n t of th e ith a t L aF o llette th in k s so m uch of now pendent political action. E very v o ter should be reg istered , Most of Geo. S leret, F ra n k Gibbs, D. W Me b u t if you a re not you can fac ili United S tates is T H E m an of th e peo- th a t he w an ts to m ake them th e “su- them paid th e ir own w ay to th e co n the open class. T he Ancona b reeders Kay. ta te voting by selecting your ne ple, by th e people an d for th e people, prem e law " of th e land! At th a t tim e vention. F a rm e rs w ere th e re ; school of T ro u td ale a re offering a b eautiful T he sta te w as rep rese n ted by C lar cessary six freeholders, resid en ts H is life show s th is. From th e days of they th reaten ed to put th e ir bene- te ach ers, m iners, p ro fesso rs, railro a d loving cup to th e boy or g irl having ence B eckm an and Mr. Stockdale, of the county, and h aving them deputy d istric t atto rn ey s. Mr. Metz his childhood on an obscure New Eng- facto r out of th e h alls th a t have ru n g men, p asto rs, sm all b u sin ess men, so the best pen of A nconas at th e I n te r p rese n t w hen you are ready to sign g er w as defended by H enry W est land farm , he h as lived a life w orthy to the fiery w ords of W ebster, Clay, cial w o rk ers like Ja n e Addams, sto re- n atio n al, w h eth er it be from th is sta te up and vote. T his is th e re q u ire brook and W. J. Cooper, local a tto r m ent in M ultnom ah county. of his noblest predecessors. R ich? No, and Calhoun for his “A m erican and clerk s, th ey all assem bled w ith one or any o th er. Mr. K reuger has m ade ney. Mr. W estbrook handled the case T he p olls w ill be open from 8 not in w orldly goods b ut in th e p rin - J p atrio tic se n tim e n ts” on th e su b ject acco rd ; first to th ro w out of th e co n a rem a rk a b le show ing with th e poul th ro u g h o u t for Mr. M etzger. Mr a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 to 8 p.m. ciples of A m ericanism and m anhood, of w ar! Cooper had been reta in ed because he vention th e com m unists, who a re as try club th is year and th e boys a p p re Zion Evangelical Church. w as han d lin g o th e r legal m a tte rs for Calvin Coolidge is a m an of stam in a Mr. L aF o lle tte now heaps coals o f ' d an g ero u s to A m erican liberty as the ciate th e w ork he has done for them Mr. M etzger. R eligious school w ill be conducted and d eterm in atio n . His action w hen h re on th e ir heads by m aking th e ir ca p ita lists, th en u n anim ously adopt a as th ey atten d every m eeting. T he w itn esses called for th e sta te tom orrow , (S a tu rd a y ), m orning from E. M. C alkins of G ilbert w ill also governor of M assachusetts in th e Ubs- least whim final law in o u r land, rig h t-u p -to -d ate p latform , covering all w ere, M. M. Squire, G regg Cox, J. H. Beem an, deputy sh eriff in ch a rg e of 9-12 fo r ch ild ren of public school age. ton police s trik e show s his ca re for But, citizens of today and tom orrow , th e im m ediate needs of th e co u n try a t have a la rg e exhibit of p o u ltry . His S unday services w ill be as follow s: th e g en eral good and not a sm all dis- he and his dissatisfied follow ers la- large, and u rg in g S en ato r L aF o llette club of boys a re W hite L eghorn and liquor violations, and J. C. T ally, deputy sheriff. J. E. M etzger w as the S unday school a t 10 a. m .; p rese n satisfied faction. He again show ed his belled p ro g ressiv es a re not going to to ru n as can d id ate for p resid en t on Buff L eghorn breeders. T h ere will only w itness called by th e defense. be 33 or 34 b ird s from th is club. ta tio n , testim o n y and confirm ation None of the evidence proved th a t the services of th e M isses C lara and stren g th of w ill by vetoing th e bonus w reck o u r co n stitu tio n . Our c h il th a t platform . T h ere a re many b eautiful tro p h ie s bill when his ap proval of th a t m eas L aF o lle tte w as w ell acq u ain ted w ith liquor belonged to Mr. M etzger or th a t d ren 's ch ild ren a re n ot going to be he w as p erso n ally responsible for its E lizabeth Ih rk e and th e celeb ratio n of u re would have m ade him th e idol of b urdened by bond issu es and tax es th is p latform . I t is th e very p la t and cash prizes aw arded for th e v a ri ous p o u ltry boys. p resence in th e barn. He denied ab H oly Com m union w ill ta k e place in m illions of ex-service m en and m en and as- im posed by o u r folly w hen we in form he built alm o st sin g le handed solutely and positively any ow nership th e E nglish lan g u ag e a t 11 a. m. The Lynch p o u ltry club, led by Mrs. Jn o sured his re-election. W hich side of dorsed L aF o lle tte policy of govern- d u rin g th e la st 30 y ears, in se rtin g of it or know ledge of its p resence on choir w ill sin g th e an th em : “Be th e question w as th e best for th e m ost m ent o w nership of th e “ in stru m e n ts p lan k a fte r plank, as conditions de Lynch, is very anxious for th e In te r p rem ises o r p ro p erty ow ned or used n e a th th e C ross of Je s u s ” and Mrs. people w ill be show n in th e f u t u r e - of cap ital.” T hey a re not going to m anded; n ot for p erso n al gain, for national. T he boys have some b e a u by him. tiful birds of th e W hite L eghorn T he testim ony in th e tria l w as ta k G ebhardt, th e solo, "C loser S till with a few d o llars now or a pension in old 1 cu rse o u r fo o lh ard in ess! he is as poor now as he w as w hen breed and they a re expected to m ake en in sh o rth an d by a ste n o g ra p h er T h e e ;” Y oung P eo p le’s m eeting at age—b ut it show s th a t th e m an in the young m an, b ut for th e good of alt th e And w hy? B ecause th ese th in g s fu rn ish ed by th e defence. a cred itab le show ing am ong th e com :30 p. m. Topic for discussion: B ecause com mon people of A m erica. H is mot petition th a t w ill be there. T h ere w ill The tria l began about 9:30 and la st “W hat Je su s Said About F a ith .” L ead W hite H ouse is n ot th e fool or tool of w ill n ot come to pass! anyone b ut is a m an u n afraid of th a t to h as alw ays been: ‘'B rea k th e hold ed into the aftern o o n , th e v erdict be P resid en t L aF o lle tte w ill not be liked! be sev eral pens from Mrs. L ynch's ing ren d ered a fte r an hour or tw o of er, Miss D ora H em rich. m onster— P ublic Opinion— w hen un- Because Calvin Coolidge is going to of m onopoly on th e governm ent, and club. Sunday, Novem ber 9, w ill be de£ ® x cite,n en t! d eliberation by th e jury. be the n ex t p resid e n t of th e United re sto re it to th e people.” Mr. K ru eg er and Mr. C alkins w ill The liquor w as ordered destroyed “C hurch D ay.” At th e social h o u r in T his m an cam e into his high office S tates of A m erica. Now w h at g u ara n tee have we th a t by o rd er of Ju d g e Brow n follow ing th e aftern o o n C hester A. Lyon of both have ju dging team s a t th e show. L aF o lle tte w ill be tru e to his plut a t an ex trem ely try in g tim e. T he A SENIOR OF GRESHAM HIGH the decision. ______________ form a fte r elected? Or w ill he sell Both a re very good and ru n very high The tria l a ttra c te d a g re a t deal of P o rtlan d w ill ad d ress all p rese n t on dead should and w ill be tre a te d w ith atten tio n . T he room w as intensely “S afeg u ard in g th e C hild” or a sim all due resp e ct b ut forces o th e r th an U ndenom inational Ulmrcli Services o ut to th e h ig h est bidder, like m any scores says County A gent K inder, who is expecting big th in g s from crow ded and in te re st w as keen ila r topic. T he public is invited to th a t in th e executive m ansion guided | Announced. of them do now? H is reco rd show s th ese tw o team s. th ro u g h o u t th e tria l. Women of the h ea r him. th e ad m in istra tio n w hich C alvin Cool- Sunday school will convene at 10 th a t he is, like MoSes, leadiug an W. C. T. U. and several local m in is T he can n in g team will p ut on a idge is com pleting. Much of the scan- a. m. conducted by th e su p e rin ten - econom ically enslaved people to lib te rs w ere a tte n tiv e listeners. TELEPHONE NOTICE. d em o n stratio n a t th e In te rn a tio n a l. A nyone w ishing new telephones or dal w hich sw ept th e co u n try w as. as dent, Mrs. M ary D avidson. P reach in g e rty ; like Sam uel, refo rm in g a cor T h eir d em o n stratio n will be th e c a n ELECTION RETURNS. is custom ary, blam ed on th e innocent w ill be a t 2 p .m . by th e p asto r th e ru p t sta te ; and now, like David adv ertisem en ts, or su b sc rib ers w ish H ear th e election re tu rn s a t Powell ing changes in th e ir ad d resses, please b y stander. And th a t storm did not Rev. S. F. P itts. T hese aftern o o n ser- sounding th e call to a rm s to conquer ning of m eats. T he prizes aw arded Valley schoolhouse on A tw ate r K ent notify the telep h o n e office before No will he gold, silver and bronze m edals rise y esterd ay and th e day before. vices a re w ell atten d ed , and especial- th e p red a to ry P h ilistin es, and to cap receiver, T uesday night. 7 o’clock. from O. M. P lum m er, g en eral m an vem ber 1 for th e new d irecto ry .—Adv If som e ca lam ity ho w lers would ly Sunday, O ctober 26, th a t being th e tu re Je ru sa le m , th e se at of g o v ern ag er of th e Pacific In tern atio n al. have enough p atrio tism and energy to end of a successful y ear, when th e re m ent, for th e people. As d istric t a t T he Livestock judging team is ready torney, th en less th a n 30 y ea rs old, he read th a t b u lw ark of A m erican liber- w ere special m usic an d services. | ty, th e C onstitution, they would know j T he tem p le w as filled to cap acity prosecuted all evil doers, w ealthy as to com pete for th e In te rn a tio n a l how m uch influence and pow er a vice and eight m em bers w ere added to the w ell as poor. As cong ressm an he cham pionship on Monday, November There w ill he team s from over 'p re sid e n t has! And, due to o u r cau- organization. p rotected th e M enominee In d ian s Oregon, Idaho, C alifornia, W a sh in g tious and liberty-loving an c esto rs of The con g reg atio n gave an u n anl- Irom being cheated o ut of th e ir lands On Atwater-Kent Receiving Set ton and possibly M ontana. T he com T hen prevented the rev o lu tio n ary tim es, th ese people mous vote for th e Rev. S. F. P itts aH by sp ecu lato rs. petition w ill be v ery keen and an A t P o w e ll V a lle y S ch o o lh o u se ra ilro a d s from ste alin g th o u san d s of could read in our h isto ry how th e th e p asto r for th e com ing year, 7 P. M. u n u su ally good co n test is expected. lim ited is th e executive pow er. He T he p ra y e r m eetin g s a re w ell at- sq u a re m iles of public lands in i l l s T he boys will have clatS es of hogs, wh,, imagines th a t the p r .'s i.le n t h M te n .le d o n T u e s d a y M a l a g a , a ls o th e hom e state, W isconsin. H is courage I full control of th e governm ent m ay be Bible stu d y F rid ay evenings a t 7:30. and honesty m ade him a life long sheep, d airy c a ttle and beef c a ttle to judge, four an im als in each class, | sta rtled by th e discovery th a t th e The leader to nig h t is Mr. F ra k e s of friend and advisor of P re sid en t Mc giving reaso n s on th e class p e rta in legislative and ju d icial d ep artm en ts f Sandy. K inley. T hen as governor of W iscon ing to th e club project. i have equal or su p e rio r influence. j A cordial sin he m ade th e w ealthy puy th e ir p ro w elcom e Is extended to May one d irec t a casu al g lance at ' all. p o rtio n a te sh a re of tax es, ra n th e re Portland Symphony Ore lie* Ira Opens publican steam ro lle r into th e ditch, Eenrteeath Season. in a u g u ra ted a sta te govern m en t so ef T he opening co n cert of th e P o rt ficient th a t now W isconsin has no land Sym phony O rch estra in its fo u r A tw a te r -K e n t P a n e ls $ 7 0 a n d up bonded debt, all debts having been te en th season w ill be given n t the (A cccessories and E quipm ent E x tra) cleaned up w hile L aF o lle tte w as gov public au d ito riu m In P o rtlan d next ern o r. T he floating debt is 80 cen ts W ednesday evening, November 5, co n per c a p ita ; th e per ca p ita cost of gov ducted by C arl Denton. T his is th e ern m en t is tw elve d o lla rs; in th e la st first of nine co n certs to be given ill ten y ea rs th e sta te 's p ercen tag e of th e 1924-1925 season. T he co n cert w ill o u tp u t of m an u factu red p ro d u cts in o n sist of o rc h e stra l n u m b ers and creased m ore th an eith er in New solos by P ercy G rainger, a p ia n ist of York, P en n sy lv an ia, Illin o is or M ass in te rn atio n a l fam e. T he program for ac h u se tts, and W isconsin's p er cent th e evening is as follow s: of in crease of num bers of p ersons em Sym phony No. 5 "F rom th e New ployed in m a n u fa ctu re am ounted to W orld," D evorak; E A SY TERMS C oncerto in A alm ost double th a t of th e above men Minor for P ianoforte, Grieg, P ercy tinned sta te s. In 1921 only five out G ra in g e r; O verture, Di Bullo, S ir of every th o u san d s co n cern s failed in A rth u r S u lliv an ; piano solos, se lect b usiness, in W isconsin, w hile in th ed, G rainger. w hole U nited S tate s th e re w ere tr o ut of every th o u san d . F rom 1913 to Methotftst Episcopal Church. 1922 W isconsin hud only one bank Sunday school m eets at 10 a. in. failu re, w hile M innesota had 34, lili w ith classe s for all ages and a cordial nois 72, Iow a 30, and so on. Wiscon w elcom e for stra n g e rs and those who sin does not p ersecu te big business a have no re g u la r ch u rch home. Dr. long as it is not g ettin g hoggish. Big Chas. W. H uelt, th e p asto r, p reaches business m u st be good th ere, and so both m o rning and evening. T he su b d u rin g five y ea rs th e re w ere only 36 je c t for the m orning serm on will be p ro secu tio n s in th a t sta te for violat An Unfulfilled Id e a l” and a t n ig h t ing th e labor law s, in Illin o is 244 A D angerous P reconception.” The V a lu e S a le o f M assach u setts 303, New York 2,616 m o rning service begins a t 11 o'clock T his su rely does not look as if La am i the evening service a t 7:30. T he F o liette bad ru n W isconsin to th e E pw orth L eague m eets for devotional dogs. serv ice a t 6 :3 0 Sunday evening. T u e s T hen w hen S en ato r L aF o llette day evening th e E pw orth L eague fought th e Esch-Cum m lna R ailroad m eets for a pot luck su p p er and b u si law alm o st alone for six m onths, in ness m eeting a t 6:30 to w hich all o rd er to keep th is fight going, he p o st young people a re invited. T h u rsd ay poned an o p eratio n , and th ereb y got evening at 7:30 th e m id-w eek p ray e r A large and compiete stock of G U A RA N TEED blood poisoning and, sw athed in ban service aud Bible study to w hich all ALL M IN I M W ARE, featuring such pieces as dages, stu ck it out to th e la st day. who love th e Lord and try to serve I S till w eak from an o p eratio n per Him a re h ea rtily welcomed. designed to form ed by th e Mayo B ro th ers he wai install Radio KETTLES (>aek on th e Job, urging th e rep eal of u te to C e asa r” in o th e r w ords; P ro f- when desired th is law, w hich he ca lls th e “Crim e Its to th e rich. UOLLANDERS of 1920.” He forced co n g ress to i n He w as slan d ered , p ersecuted, and DISH PANS v estig ate T eapot Dome. No w onder those, whom he m eant to help, sh o u t- SAUCEPANS th e rep u b lican s call him a red and a d, "C rucify him .” T ru th , cru sh ed to MIXING BOWES dang ero u s m an. He used all bis in e a rth sh all rise again. They may fluence a g a in st th e Mellon ta x plan su p p ress L aF o llette, they m ay kill PANS | and m any o th e r vicious bills. him. hut th e cau sa he is sponsoring D uring th e w ar L aF o lle tte m ight w ill u ltim ately win. T h a t's why wo 187 Broadw ay, opposite Jo u rn al have said like E lijah : I alone am left re for L aF ollette. to stan d for th e rig h t. F o r stan d in g W ith sin c ere th a n k s for your g en Me are represented in the Gresham District up for bis cbnvictions, w hich since ero sity an d fairn ess for publishing By MR. PAUL PALMBLAI) have proved to be ab so lu tely rig h t, he such a long discourse, and w ishing 4*hone /421 Gresham, Ore. Phone* Hi* o r I w as accused nt "P erv ertin g all the y o u r h ap p in ess an d p ro sp erity , I am I people” and "forbidding to give trlb y o u rs. WALTER RAMSER. Hear Election Returns Aluminum Ware Kimball Pianos $380 and Never in the history of Gresham has there been such a remarkable PURE ALUMINUM as the one which is in full swing at L. L. Kidder’s Hdwe. Co.’s store. Genuine * Victrola $1IO McCORMICK MUSIC CO., inc. 59 c L L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.