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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO STUDENTS PLAN FOR BIG 0. A. C. MEET GRESHAM, Ml’LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, MULTNOMAH DELEGATION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FARMERS URGE DEFEAT OF MILLS PRIMARY BILL 10, I»25 Guilty TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year ] LOCAL LIBRARY IS GIVEN PUBLICITY R eference Is often m ade to th e M ult nom ah delegation in th e sta te leg isla tu re . F o r th e inform ation of our rea d ers th e re p rese n tativ es an d sen E ig h t stu d e n ts of G resham Union ato rs. com posing the M ultnom ah dele G resham b ran ch lib rary is pictured T h ere a re tw o b ills pending in th e | to dem and th e ir se n ato rs at Salem to gation a re h ere given. high school a re looking forw ard with le g isla tu re w hich a re designed to a lte r defeat th e Mills P rim ary Bill recen tly and described in ’ L ib rary B uildings," R ep resen tativ es. th e effect of th e Oregon p rim ary to passed in the low er house, w hen it p le asa n t an ticip atio n s to th e W ash by C halm ers H adley of the A m erican W. F. W oodw ard, A. G. R ushlight, in g to n ’s b irth d a y holidays from F eb R. J. K irkw ood, F ra n k J. L onergan. som e extent. One is know n as th e conies up in th e senate. T his bill, if L ib rary A ssociation, who has chosen Mills bill w hich is said to offer a it becomes a law, w ill v irtu a lly kill ru a ry 21 to 23, a t w hich tim e they a re I Jo h n B. Coffey, W, C. North F red W. 25 lib ra rie s from all over th e United m inor m odification and especially pro- th e Oregon P rim a ry law and give the , D. C. p lan n in g to atten d the second ann u al ; G erm an, Thos. H. H u rlb u rt S tates which a re given as models for vidcs for a sort of p o st-p rim ary con- pro fessio n al p o litician s full co n tro l of Lew is, J. E. B ennett, H. D. K ilham , ed ucational exposition to be held a t ventlon in case a can d id ate fails to a ll can d id ates and th e sta te govern- ’ those p lan n in g such buildings. T he H erb ert G ordon, J. O. Bailey. get a 40 per cen t vote. Its best fea- m ent. th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College at hook may be had from th e G resham Senators. tu re is th e provision for a convention S. A. ROBERTS. P resident. C orvallis, More th a n 600 high school ! lib rary . Only buildings costing less Isaac E. S tap les, Gus C. Moser, W. w hich is to adopt a platform . T his is .CLARA H O FFM EISTER , S ecy . stu d e n t delegates and fac u lty m e m - , , „ . ..... „ th a n 50,000 a re shown. It is in te re st h ers w ere in atten d a n ce a t th e exposi- ! H, C la[ k ’ M“ tOn R’ K lep p er’ G«°- supposed to go a long w ay tow ard A nother bill has been introduced by I W. AA. Josep Trtaonri ing to note th a t five out of th e 25 a re h , VV W. W W. Banks, H H onrv enry T L. abolishing th e se lf-sta rte rs on th eir th e Ja ck so n co unty delegation. It tio n la st y ear and th e indications a re In M ultnom ah county, th e o th ers be C orbett. own selfish p latfo rm s, b u t Inasm uch is believed it would b ring about a real th a t th is num ber w ill be exceeded at ing U niversity, B elm ont-H aw thorne, , as the convention is not to be held un- refo rm in the n om inating m ethods, a th e 1925 g ath erin g . South P o rtlan d and North P o rtland til a fte r the p rim ary , the dam age lie reform th a t Is m ost ce rta in ly in the F ive seniors have been selected to ALh RED R E4 NOLDS DIES b ran ch libraries. AT TILLAMOOK, OREGON political fak irs do w ill- alre ad y have in te re st of b etter governm ent. T his re p re se n t th e high school, R in ar M att T h is is the man, Col. Chas. R. T he G resham lib ra ry w as built with been attended to. bill would hold th e convention before son, presid en t of the stu d e n t body. F orbes, convicted of conspiracy to funds donated by the C arnegie L ibra W ord h as been received of th e death T his bill is aro u sin g a stro n g pro th e prim ary and recom m end can d i d efrau d the governm ent in hospital Stafford Dowsetty editor of th e Mun- of a fo rm er G resham m an, A lfred te st on all sides. co n stru ctio n for our crippled, blind ry co rp o ratio n , on ground secured by dates. T his w ould in no w ise prev en t h in otu, Jam es B echill, W illene Botkin Reynolds, who died at Tillam ook, O re and disabled w orld w ar soldiers. G resham citizens. It is sup p o rted by o th e r can d id ates ru n n in g independent Danntsen* F arm B ureau P ro te sts. an d V ada A nderson. P re fe re n ce w as ' H e faces a possible penalty of tw o * county tax and is a p a rt of the P ort gon, la st T uesday, F e b ru a ry 3, a t the T he D am ascus F arm B ureau ad- ( of said in d o rsem en t if they so desired given to the stu d en ts who a re m aking y ea rs in prison and a $10,000 fine, land lib ra ry system . Johnson & age of 56 years, from th e re s u lt of d resses to the public th ro u g h th e Out and on any vote-catching platform p la n s to atten d O. • A. C. a t som e fu tu re _____________________________________ j M ayer of P o rtlan d w ere th e arch itects. several p ara ly tic stro k es coupled with look th e follow ing p ro test: th e ir ingenuity muy devise and th e ir tim e. T here w ere ten ju n io rs in the a chronic leak ag e of th e h eart. “E d jto r G resham O u tlo o k :—We, th e conscience perm it. T his w as th e plan 1IHM E CANNING OF M EA'I’S ■ T l“‘ foIlow *ng descrip tio n of the build- school who sta te d it w as th e ir inten- I Mr. R eynolds' p a re n ts com posed one U nion-D am ascus F arm B ureau, in adopted In Benton county last y ear by EXPLAINED BY COLLEGE *“K ,B K,veu by M r- Hadley in his tio n to ta k e up w ork a t th e ag ricu l- ) ------------ I book: tu ra l college a fte r th e com pletion of ° tl,e ° ,d pi° " e®r fam ilies of G resham session th is 7th (lay of F eb ru ary , 1925, th e rep u b lican s and it w as highly sat- H ousew ives desirous of can n in g old | “It Is not often th a t an A m erican th e selection of th re e of th e se fair to and w ere widely know n. T hey for- ) agk you t0 kindly a n ow U3 a few une8 tisfa cto ry to th e rep u b lican voters, all, a draw ing w as m ade of th re e ° wnetl considerable land east of 8pace jn y o u r v alu ab le p ap er to It Is hoped the p ro tests a g a in st the hens, ro o sters, or co ck erels m ay do Public building ad h eres so closely to nam es w hich resu lted in th e selection j 2. G rpsham ' ' R here . _ voice our appeal to all farm and o th -r Mills plan will prevail and a w iser so by follow ing a few sim ple direc- th e E nglish haif-tim bered sty le of a r ch itectu re, us does th is lib ra ry b u ild of O rville Johnson, E ldore John so n w hen a young m an. His cousin, Geo. . o rga n izations who believe in a gov- plan be adopted if any change is m ade tio n s as given by E. H. W iegand, pro- ing in G resham . Not only is its type and M elville R ichey who w ill accom R eynolds, still resid es in th e sam e i ern m e n t by th e people, ask in g them Hn th e p rim ary law. , fesso r of h o rtic u ltu ra l products. It Is o ut of th e o rd in ary , h u t its floor plans neigliborhood. H e w as m a rrie d to p any the seniors to C orvallis. n ecessary to use a p ressu re cooker as show sev eral u n u su a l fea tu re s in a r Miss V irginia D arnielle, n e a r The T his an n u a l exposition has for one th e re is d anger from b ac te ria l Infec rangem ent. D alles, who died about four m onths of its chief aim s educational and vo tion. "T he building w as erected 10 y ea rs ago. They lived h ere u n til 1898, when catio n al guidance in th e choice of a A fter tho ro u g h ly cleaning th e chlck- ago at a cost of $11,568.15, of w hich they left for e a ste rn Oregon, finally college home. E very school and de locating in the co ast co u n try , w here County communities» of M ultnom ah | Com m ercial club of th e p resen tatio n en it is boiled in th e p ressu re cooker $1746.85 w as for fu rn itu re and fix- p a rtm e n t of th e college w ill p rep a re w ater, for 45 to 60 m in-1 tu re s, and its ------ a re a is 62 by 56 »vuv, feet. county e a x re joining w ith IWUlll» co unty «It au- »««w • ’eK*s *a tu r ® °£ House Bill No. w . ith a little they have since resided. VUHIIIJ s JVIIIIIII^ Willi , ...... , an elab o rate display of th e w ork c a r ........................................................ - - ................... « • ' » « <h. m o v . , “ a , X » " « ' L K 2 1 » S Z t i X S X r , ? Mr. R eynolds is survived by a ried on, also n atio n al figures in the d au g h ter, Mrs. M aude T u rn e r, who on th e p a rt of P o rtlan d a u th o ritie s to road fund av ailab le for the use of ,■ , r reaiuiy. I m s by th e curved end wall«, ed ucational w orld w ill be p re se n t to lives a t T illam ook; a b ro th er, F ra n k secure 50 per cen t of th e sta te high- county roads of M ultnom ah county " ne " '*7 * HKl> Ol c b *c k ' | "T he brick In th e tim bered panels Is co n fer w ith th e stu d e n ts reg a rd in g _ ,, . _ , . , _ . , . . .. . , . , , Reynolds, of Sand Lake, O regon: tw o W a y funds com ing to th s countv for and for th e ap p ro p riatio n of one-half en< T be m eat *H ,heD Packed In pro- ia |,j | n h errin g bone p attern and the th e ir choice of a ca reer. Dr. S tanley __ ...... , _ j ____ ... , _ ____ of th is fund for p urposes of the city vlously sterilized Jars. Ju ic e m ay be Rall,8 ends a re of cem ent and tim ber, j sisters, Mrs. A lice A nderson, of J county highw ays. i o rtla n d o th e r th an for county added before cHDDlntr llrin nr . > • . . . C oulter, dean of m en a t P u rd u e uni I Cam as, W ashington, and Mrs. Jessie A bill, H. B. 227. known as th e B ar- of roads. T his club in a m eeeting if »be ' ‘ a „ ,2 a T be BhlngleB are lald ‘*o“ b'« *•> «»erv v ersity , w ill m eet the m en, and an j board of d irec to rs la st evening adopt- , ‘ r ’H * Jars should not he screw ed | fo u rth course, in o rd er to break th e Rich, of S eattle, W ashington, and a b u r bill, has been introduced having equally p rom inent w om an w ill coun down tightly. T he ja rs a re now placed flatness of th is su rface. T he en tra n ce ed th e follow ing reso lu tio n : cousin, G eorge Reynolds, of G resham , th is as its object. sel w ith th e young ladies. W hereas, T h ere has been Introduced in th e cooker, p artly filled w ith w ater. (8 h ospitable in ap p e aran c e and jplbn- T he fu n eral w as held a t T illam ook T he G resham com m ercial club, W hile the n a tu re of th e exposition is in th e H ouse of R ep resen tativ es for T he cooker Is closed and th e pet- I (Illl I)atUru l light has been secured F riday w ith' in te rm en t in th e cem etery th ro u g h its board of d irecto rs, has th e sta te of Oregon H ouse Bill No. 227, p rim a rily educational, th e rec re atio n al I a t th a t place. draw n up and sen t to th e M ultnom ah known as th e B a rb u r Bill, providing cock m ay be kept open until all air Is th ro u g h the am ple window «paces, side of th e m eeting w ill not be neg "On th e m ain floor are found pro th at fifty per cen t of th e county road expelled and then closed. W hen a lected. A horse show is scheduled for BY THE YOUNG, FOR THF YOUNG. delegation a reso lu tio n p ro testin g fund be diverted to and for th e use of PreBsure <’( 1« pounds or a tem p era- | visions for m any m ore activ ities th an a g a in st th is bill. F rid a y evening, w hile on S atu rd ay th e city of P o rtla n d ; tu re of 240 degrees Is reached, tim e is ' are u su a lly provided in lib ra ry build It co n tem p lates m aking an excep evening an all-school s tu n t show will An exam ple of a young m an a t head Now, th erefo re, Be it Resolved by tak en and th e m eat Is cooked 50 to 60 ings of th is Bize. To th e rig h t and left tion of M ultnom ah county. W hereas be staged. B asket ball gam es have of big concern is th a t of P. K. W rlgley th e board of d irec to rs of th e G resham m inutes, a t th e sam e tem p eratu re . th e m oney goes to th e county for use C om m ercial club th a t the said club is ' w h thp co o k |n „ ,8 com nlet8 the of th e e n tra n c e v estib u le a re coat been te n tativ ely a rra n g e d and the who h a s ju s t been elected p resid en t cooaing is com plete the room s and beyond Is th e larg e g eneral on county th o ro u g h fa res w h eth e r in opposed to th e en a ctm en t of th is bill! v ario u s cam pus m usical org an izatio n s of the W rigley ninety m illion dollar | cooker is set aside and allow ed to cool , readlllR ri)l)m 6g by j , fppt arpa into law. or out of th e city, a t th e disposal u n w ill co n trib u te co n certs for th e e n te r chew ing gum co rp o ratio n . He is ju st You a re resp e ctfu lly u rged to w ith- before it Is opened. When cool th e „ ack of tbp „# nt„ thl(J arpR der ce rtain provisions, of th e county. ta in m e n t of the v isito rs on Sunday p ast 30 and is one of th e youngest cover ° f th ® C° ° k er *8 rem oved’ ,h e ja r Is a sto ry -h o u r room. On one side Is It seem s P o rtlan d w an ts for its city measure afternoon. p resid e n ts of a la rg e m a n u fa ctu rin g Yours very resp ectfu lly . “ d8 tlg h ten c d ’ “ nd tb e cat,B Be‘ «" a th e lib ra ria n ’s room w ith Its kitchen stre e ts 50 per ce n t of this fund in th is P rin c ip a l Cannon hopes to be able concern in th e United S tates. W. J. COOPER, S ec’y. Protected place. , and cooklng facllltle8, a 8| n k , b uilt-in county. to accom pany the boys and g irls to Young P. K. h as alread y had a suc . u , i. , .. I 0,16 CaUt'° n *8 tO keeP th e P‘’tCOCk fu rn itu re and a sta irw ay to the base- T h a t m ight be all rig h t w ere th e re th e college exposition th e la tte r p a rt cessful bu sin ess ca re e r of te n y ears Lincoln Annheraary < eleb ratlo n . ' of th e cooker closed un til all of th e no county roads w ith in the city. As a P lan s a re u n d er w ay for a "R epub-1 p re ssu re has d isappeared. If th e pet- of next week. and has been identified w ith th e co m | m an 's re s t room, to ilet room s and a m a tte r of fact, county au th o rities ; llcan D ollar D |n n e r„ tQ bp Rivpn Qn pany as vice p resid e n t except for two cock Is opened before the cooker has Jan ito r's closet. An outside stairw ay sta te n early all th e fund is now and Thurf)day eveninK of t h |„ w eek_ P eb . WANT AD BRINGS years d u rin g th e w orld w ar w hen he cooled, th e liquid In th e ja rs w ill boil descends to th e basem ent floor. RETURNS WITH FUN w as ¡n th e aviation service of the has been d u rin g th e p ast ten y ears ru a ry 12, at 6:30 o’clock, in th e Com out. "T h e plan of thiH building is a t used by the county w ithin th e city of . m e rc ia , c]u b ro o m > 0 United S tates. H is fath er, W illiam T h is m ethod can be applied In c a n A B oring m an recen tly put a w ant Jr., becom es ch airm an of th e board of P o rtlan d , but. of course, only on conn- B uilding, P o rtland. T he d in n er will ning rab b its o r wild gam e of various tractiv e, open In ap p earan ce, b ut com p act In arran g e m en t. If th e building ty roads, of w hich th e re a re m any Im- be Rlvpn undpr thp j{),nt aU8p|ce|| of ad in the O utlook seeking a Je rse y | d| rector8. kinds. w ere to be en larg ed , it could be ex p o rta n t th o ro u g h fa res leading into thp R epubllcan s ta te a n „ M ultnom ah bull. H e got m any an sw ers, he w rites, If desired, th e m eat may be left on tended to th e re a r, and If n ecessary and out of the city. R a th er Misleading and secured a fine anim al from a S an County C en tral com m ittees and a f the bone and th e pieces cooked In a T he M ultnom ah delegation Is to hold filiated R epublican clubs. “G resham —new grav ity w ate r plant dy m an. H e and his fam ily got some Republl- previously p rep ared liquid, salted and th e space allo tted to a woman'3 r e s t room could be added to the main rea d a cau cu s on th e proposed m easu re can8 and tbpjr famllip8 arp urRpd to ready for use, to serve 105 p atro n s a l fun out of it too. spiced to su it th e individual taste. ready signed u p; w ate r obtained from th is evening and a num ber from th is secure tic k ets and Join in th is genu F ried chicken m ay he canned in th is ing room, and th e sto ry -h o u r room T he B oring m an w rite s: locality a re ex pecting to be presen t. “Among th e an sw e rs to th e ad was sprin g sufficient for 30,000 people” Ine Lincoln b irth d a y celebration. m a n n er, hut w hen th e m eat 1 h left on could be filled w ith floor cases." T he reso lu tio n by the com m ercial T1(.kpt„ m ay bp 8ecured f r „m „ L T he above Is from a w ell known one le tte r I w ish to tell you about, th e bone, th e pieces should be cooked Veterans Are Urged to Apply for S t.C la ir, a m em ber of th e com m ittee m aybe you would like to publish It for and widely circ u lated in d u stria l new s club Is as follow s: longer. T he spicing is done a t th e B onuses. th e am usem ent of your read ers. A fter ( service. Item w as probably taken To th e H onorable S en ato rs and Rep- arra n g in g for th e dinner. R eserva- final packing of the product, before "V eteran s of th e W orld W ar who rese n tativ es in th e Oregon S tate tjons mURt bp , TburBd „ d escribing in detail w h at he had to j from G resham Outlook but muRt refer th e ja rs a re placed in th e cooker. L eg islatu re from M ultnom ah Coun- . , , ,, have not subm itted ap p licatio n s for sell, he signed his le tte r, ‘ . t° Sandy w here, according to a recent ty, Oregon. hence th o se w ishing tic k ets should th e ir bonuses a re urged by Lieut. Col. C lackam as, O regon.’ ! story, the above conditions a re sub- S irs :— Info rm atio n has been re- secu re them before th a t tim e from the FORMER FAIRVIEW WOMAN C. F. A ndrew s, City R ecruiting Officer, ceived by the m em bers of th e G resham (lo cal com m itteem an. "H e gave no route, no d irectio n s as sta n tia lly met. DIES AT PORTLAND HOME U. 8. A., to do so at once. T he Im port to n o rth , south, e a st or w est from a Mrs. Anna M. Hester, who lived n ear ance of ap p lying a t th e earliest pos givn point. He sim ply w rote ‘w here I F airview about 20 y ears, leaving th e re sible d ate is urged upon th e veterans live: The b arn Is behind a sm all y el for P o rtlan d In 1910, died a t th e home by Colonel A ndrew s who sta te s th a t low house. T he b arn is colored red. at No. 2008 E ast M o rriso n ’s tre e t F r i the w ar d ep artm en t is dally receiving Besides th e b a rn th e re is a new w ate r j tan k . It is not painted yet. T he j day, F e b ru a ry 6, a t th ft age of 40 years. cases In w hich v eteran s who th ought A p a ra ly tic stro k e follow ing th e ex them selves in th e best of h ealth have house is yellow and sm all w ith an trac tio n of her to n sils was th e cause died or have been killed by accident oak tre e in fro n t of it. T h ere is also w ithout having subm itted th e ir ap p li of h e r ea rly death. som e posts In fro n t of th e house. In T he deceased Is survived by her catio n s for ad ju sted com pensation. fro n t of th e house th e re is grapes husband, to whom she was m arried In w idow s and ch ild ren , m any of sta rte d w ith posts In th e big patch. 1920; h e r fath er, W. C. Hi h an tln , of thcm *" n«edy circu m stan ces, receive If you cannot find th is place ju s t ask P o rtla n d ; two siste rs, Mrs. D aniel ’n BUCI* cases cash to th e am ount of w h e r e --------------------lives and they or Meyer, of P lea san t Home and Mrs. th e adjusted credit, an am ount equal w hoever you ask w ill tell you w here- Rosa Ja k sh e , of T he D alles; two to ap p ro x im ately o n e-th ird only of ev er I live.’ I b ro th ers, P hilip H chantln, of Boring, th a t he would have received in one “T he w hole fam ily got q u ite a th rill , and Jo h n H chantln, of Los A ngeles. paym ent In cash had th e v eteran made rea d in g it, and I th o u g h t som ebody ) ' The b ro th er from Los A ngeles w as application p rio r to death, for in else m ight get a kick out of it.” unable to reach here, but th e re st of stance, should a v eteran who served T he B ornig m an adds th a t he d idn't s ta r t out to find th e sm all yellow ] the fam ily was present at th e fu n eral o v erseas for a period en titlin g liim to th e m axim um of ad ju sted S ervice i w hich w as held at th e A scension house w ith the red :olored b a rn and cred it of $625. die w ithout filing his ch u rch In M ontavllla under th e d ir e c th e new un p ain ted tan k , he th o u g h t it ap p licatio n , his widow, ch ild ren, or tion of tin- Bev. F a th e r F lo rin . From too m uch of a ta s k .” ' M ontavllla th e fu n eral cortege p ro o th er dependent w ithin th e restric ted T h ere Is a new plan for teaching ceeded to Ht. Jo sep h cem etery a t class, will receive th a t am ount only In little boys how to grow up. T his Is i G resham , w here th e com m itm ent ser- | ten q u a rte rly in stallm en ts w hile If he th e "K nighthood" plan, to teach little filed his ap p licatio n p rio r to his death I vices w ere held. boys ch iv alry and guide them aw ay ¡th e widow, ch ild ren , or dependent w ill from evil. j receive ap p ro x im ately $1580 in one I le ih a l Meeting* Fonllntie. I t's a good plan, p resum ably, h u t it is possible to overdo schem es and Revival m eetings at th e M ethodist paym ent In cash. Cash paym ents u n p la n s for show ing boys how to act E piscopal ch u rch , w hich have« been der th e Act becom e due on March I, and think. ' held for m ore th an a week In A casIn g 1925, am i paym ent will be delayed u n T hey need som e tim e In w hich to ' in te re st, have been announced foj ev- less the v eteran ap p lies a sufficient th in k exactly in th e ir own w ay. It is th e th in k in g th a t a boy does on his i ery evening th is week excepting Hat- tim e In advance of th a t date to enable own account and of his ow n fre e w ill ; ’ tirday. Besides preach in g every eve the w ar d ep a rtm en t to p ro p erly pass th a t counts. ning, Dr. 8. A. D anford, th e evauge- on ap p licatio n s and tra n sm it It to the T hey need some tim e In w hich to i list, holds Bible read in g s every a fte r- v e te ra n s’ bureau. th in k exactly in th e ir own way. It is V eterans m ay obtain app lication ' noon at 2:30 at th e ch u rch . A fternoon th e th in k in g th a t a boy does on b l own account and of his own fre e will m eetings for ch ild ren a re held every blanks, have th e ir finger p rin ts taken, th a t counts. aftern o o n of school day# Im m ediately and bu ren d ered o th e r a ssista n ce in L ittle Newton, called a dull boy. was com pleting th e ir ap p licatio n s a t any a fte r school by Mrs. Danford. th in k in g out th e law of grav itatio n . arm y re c ru itin g statio n in Oregon o r Napoleon, called a sulky boy at his Portland Telegram Bargain. I W ashington. m ilita ry school, w as m aking plans th a t su rp rised his te ac h ers la ter. Let T he P o rtlan d T eleg ram is m aking th e ch ild ren alone, a t le ast p a rt of the 1 a special bargain offer lasting un til Arenie Club Sapper. tim e. M arch 1, when th e y early su b scrip tio n a v alen tin e su p p er will be given by by mall w ill be $3.75. Hend your sub- th e Arem e club nt th e Masonic hall, Find what you w ant th ro u g h a scrlp tlo n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both G resham , on F rid ay evening, F eb ru - Want Ad. I p ap ers for one year, $4.50.— Adv. a ry 13. beginning at 5:30. PORTLAND AFTER COUNTY ROAD MONEY