G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 101 (■RISII AM, Ml LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. GRESHAM SCHOOL HONORS LINCOLN SON OF FAIRVIEW PASTOR will sing An in te re stin g Lincoln program was given in th e auditorium of th e G resh am grad e school by the pupils on last T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , each room f u r n ish in g a num ber for th e program . R ecitatio n s, p atrio tic songs, flag s a lu te and th e A m erican’s creed w ere given by th e child ren , also a b iogra phy of L incoln. P la n s a re u n d er w ay fo r a W ash in g to n ’s b irth d a y pro g ram to be given by th e school a t 9 o’clock on F e b ru a ry 23, a fte r w hich school w ill be d is m issed for th e day. P a re n ts and p a t ro n s of th e school a re invited to a t tend. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY DEAL FOR CANNERY PROPERTY IS THOUGHT TO BE SHAKY 1", l»â» FAMOUS FILM STORY TO BE SHOWN HERE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year TWO ENGAGEMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED A notice w ill be found elsew here in and d irec to rs of G resham F ru it Grow Mrs. H arold Busick en tertain ed th e Outlook signed by Theo. B rugger, ers A ssociation, would accep t and rec i ch a rm in g ly at h er home on W allula p resident, and Jam es E lkington, sec- com m end th e acceptance of a p ric H eights S atu rd ay evening In honor of j reta ry , of th e G resham F ru it G row ers of eig h ty -th ree hundred and fifty dol tw o brides elect. Miss Marlon H ag- j association, advising sto ck h o ld ers of la rs ($8350.00) for th e can n ery prop b erg and Miss W illa Bushong. T he j th e association to co n su lt th ese of erty , co n sistin g of Lots 7 to 14, Blk. 1 new s of the double engagem ents, th a t ficers before signing an y agreem ent to Mildred addition to G resham . Oregon Miss H agberg to F red Hoss and ! dispose of th e ir stock or signing over both inclusive, to g eth er w ith th e I of Miss Bushong to Robert Hayes, of , its voting pow er to any o th e r person buildings th ereo n and sid e trac k and S eattle, was told by m eans of favors o r corporation. boiler and connections belonging to i com posed of bags filled w ith candy The occasion for th is notice, accord- th e above nam ed co rp o ratio n , a t the , beans. A double folder in th e shape ' ing to Mr. E lkington, is th e fact th a t follow ing te rm s: $1000 in cash to be of a cat on w hich w ere w ritte n the ' an effort is being m ade to induce paid on the execution of a c o n tra c t ! nam es of th e engaged couples fell out | sto ck h o ld ers to sell th e ir stock below for deed and th e b alance In th ree ¡of th e bag and helped to “sp ill th e p ar for cash or to sign over th e ir vot- equal annual paym ents of $2450, each j b ean s.” T u lip s and h e a rts w ere used j ing pow er on th e stock along w ith an payable on Ja n u a ry 31, 1926, and a n W ALDEM AR H. H O LLE N STE D j effectively In th e decoration of th e T he eig h th g rad e enjoyed a cos ag reem en t to sell it a t p ar on or be n u ally each y ear th e re a fte r, till fully . room s, w hile a handsom e bouquet of tum e p a rty in th e school auditorium B aritone, who sin g s F rid ay evening at fore May, 1928, when th e p resen t lease paid w ith In terest at th e ra te of six ' tu lip s form ed th e cen terp iece of the the City H all, F airv iew , w ith th e I on the can n ery p ro p erty w ill expire. la st F rid a y evening, w hen a m erry PATSY 111 T il M ILL E R per cent p er annum from d ate of con evening w as spent. E. Maldwyn E v an s’ Studio Octette. [ I t is proposed to assign and deliver plays the p art of E sm eralda in table. tra c t till the p rin cip al is fully paid.’ who th e H unchback of N otre Dame. F red H oss Is one of the p a rtn e rs of ------------------ — » j th is stock to D. E. Towle, w’ho is m an- Seven new pupils en tered th e school The G resham F ru it G row ers a sso th e G resham G arag e ft M achine shop I a g e r-tre a su re r of th e B erry G row ers ciation w as organized in 1914 and la st w eek, live in th e fam ily of R. C. A rran g em en ts have been m ade by P ack in g com pany. Some of th e stock bu ilt the can n ery th e sam e year. Fol J. C. A llm an, m an ag er of th e G resh and Miss H agberg has been an e f F ra ce , who cam e h ere rec en tly from holders have alre ad y signed up th is lowing th e fire in 1916 th e can n ery am th e a te r, for th e show ing of th e ficient bookkeeper for tile A. W. Metz Sandy, and tw o in th e fam ily of F. A. j agreem ent. O thers took th e m atter ger M ercantile com pany for th e la st L u n d q u ist from M ontavilla. T his gives w as rebuilt. I t w as first leased to fam ous film, “T he H unchback of four years. Mr. H ayes is a salesm an ! u n d er advisem ent. an en ro llm en t th is y ear to d ate of 386, W. W. Cotton. Follow ing his death N otre D am e,” w hich will be offered on T he Outlook is in receip t of a le tte r i T be reaso n s stated by th e officers of Mrs. Cotton assigned th e lease to th e th e evenings of F eb ru ary 20, 21 and w ith th e W ashington P roduce ft Com w ith p ro sp ects th a t it w ill reach 400 m ission com pany at S eattle and Miss by th e end of th e year. T he e n ro ll from Mrs. Violet T hornton of D etroit, Ith e F ru lt G row ers association for re- A. R u p ert com pany. The com pany It is expected th a t the p erfo rm j B ushong has for a y ear p ast been em m en t of th e g rad e school five y ears M ichigan, d au g h ter of Mrs. P. A. , 8en‘” ’g tbe acf’on o i (he m an ag er of failed and th e receiver assig n ed th e an ces will draw record houses. Gould of G resham , in w hich she p r a f s - ! B erry G row ers association are ployed as saleslad y a t B. L. W alrad's. ago w as 197. lease to th e B erry G row ers Backing It is of special in te re st to th e fem T he H oss-H agberg w edding Is to bo several. e8 her new hom e and th e su rro u n d in g com pany. T he p rese n t lease w ill ex inine sex—the fact th a t the w inter A w ell atten d ed and in te restin g In th e first place they point to th e I p ire in May. 192,8. The am o u n t of a n sty les will be based on those p rev a il an affair of A pril and th a t of Mr. m eeting of th e P are n t-T e a c h e r circle country. She te lls of h ea rin g P o rt H ayes and Miss B ushong Is to take w as held a t th e school auditorium land and Los A ngeles over th e radio fact th a t the d irec to rs of th e older n u al re n ta l is $500. T he lessee ag rees ing in th e F iftee n th cen tu ry , m odels of w hich a re now being p rep ared hy th e p lace in June. Monday aftern o o n , w hen ad dresses rec en tly and says she does not now association, w hich has been in exist- to pay th e tuxes and keep up th e leading m odiste of P aris. ■ ence since th e can n ery w as built here, p ro p erty . T hose who w ere p re se n t w ere Mes- w ere given by County Club A gent W. seem so fa r aw ay from home. In o th e r w ords, 1500 A. D. rep laces T he officers of th e asso ciatio n sta te 3500 B. (’. King T u t gives way to a dam es J. A. Bushong, K. J. H agberg, M . F. Mason and fam ily have moved have m ade an offer to sell th e cannery D. K inder on th e advan tag es of club w ork, and by Mrs. D unn, p rin cip al of to W estport, Oregon, to resid e w here and p ro p erty to the b erry grow ers they a re not w ishing to han d icap th e F ren ch king and th e rad ical change A. McManus, B, I., W alrud, C. G. 8350' subJect “ > th e ap- | p resen t lessees in any respect, or hold w as b ro u g h t about in a m ost irre g u la r S chneider, M ary G ossett and H arold th e R u ssellv ille school, on th e su b Mr. Mason is em ployed in th e logging compi‘n\ * M ason i is s also « 1 . « em pr0Vd of tue sto ck h o ld ers. T his it up any equ itab le deal th a t has th e m an n er. P a ris is th e cre ato r of all Busick. and th e Misses W illa B ush industry. Ivan Ivan Mason je c t of hot lunches. Mrs. E. W. Ayls- industry. seem s is a stan d in g offer and th er ! sanction of th e stockholders. T hey fash io n s and late last sp rin g Madame ong, M arion and M artha H agberg, A ntoinette, the leading cre ato r of w o rth sang a solo and n um bers w ere ployed th e re and Mrs. C lara Owre, a is reason to believe it would readily say they are only ask in g a sq u a re deal styles in th e F ren ch capitol, m ade lier I Mayme and H elen Hoss, L etitia Pul given by th e pupils in com m em oration d aughter, m akes th a t place h e r home ,, ’ I be approved if th e b erry g ro w ers sig first trip to A m erica in search of re st | fer, F lo ren ce Rosin and F lo rence of L incoln and W ashington. Mrs. M ary S hoem aker had th e m is- I niffed a desire to accept it. T his price, I and p ro tectin g th e ir in te re sts as they and in sp iratio n . Beers. A delicious luncheon w as see them . They th in k th e sto ck h o ld pay j T he re g u la r show s given u nder the fo rtu n e to slip an d fall on th e k itchen w ith cash on hant, a(„ led W hile here, Madame, expressed a served at a late hour. ers should be d ealt w ith as an o rg a n d esire floor a^t her hom e T h u rsd ay evening off th e stock a t ab o u t p ar, th e re being to see th e Pacific and one of th e au spices of th e P.-T. A. a re held on ization and th at no stockholder should points of in te rest she p articu la rly th e first and th ird F rid a y evenings of about 7 o clock, w ith th e re su lt th a t ab o u t $9500 w orth of stock o utstand- Slides H inder Truffle nt Bull Run. sign over his stock or voting p rero g a w ished to v isit w as U niversal City, the fem ur, th e la rg e bone ju s t below , jng each m onth. T he pro g ram next F r i More or less se rio u s slides of ea rth tiv e w ithout an ag reem en t as to price w here “T he H unchback of N otre the hip, w as fra ctu red . She w as ,e - ' In th e second place, and th is has day evening w ill include “H is L ast o re being experienced In the Bull Run and conditions on the p a rt of th e asso D am e” w as being filmed. D uring th e m aking of V ictor H ugo’s region since tlie u n u su ally excessive R ace,” a seven-reel featu re, and two moved to Good S am a ritan hospital p robably caused m ore resen tm en t ciation. The officers say th ey a re m asterp iece P atsy Ruth M iller, who F rid ay aftern o o n in th e am bulance i th a n any th in g else, is the fact th a t ! com edy reels. ra in s of th e p a st few weeks. T he and an X -ray p ic tu re ta k en of th e in- Mr. Tow le, who ask s th a t th e stock w illing to abide by any decision on plays E sm eralda in th e production, Mount Hood tra in is unable to reach w ears 40 different gow ns, all of w hich th e p a rt of the association, be it m ore jury. e limb w as placed in a ca st be assigned to him and he given th e ! BAI) SMASH! P CAUSED a re a c tu a lly of th e olden F ren ch mod th e sta tio n due to a slide ab out a and she is rep o rted to be doing as w ell , voting pow er of th e stock, is an in- ■ or less th an th e p resen t offered price els and at once Madame A ntoinette q u a rte r of a m ile w est of th e pow er BY ILLEGAL PARKING as can be expected. of sale. saw th e p ossibilities w hich these | te r .s te d p a rty in th e p u rch ase of th e j q u ain t designs offered. At h er r e p la n t of th e P o rtlan d E lectric com T he Rev. and Mrs. B. Y. Y ates, of 1 p ro p erty for th e b erry g ro w ers o rg an - i INTERESTING SHOW WILL W hile com ing o ut from P o rtlan d q uest, th e en tire w ardrobe of Miss pany. S unday evening M aurice Botkin acci P o rtlan d , who fo rm erly w ere in ch arg e ! ization. He ag rees to p ut th e stock j Miller, who w as a lre ad y called “ P ats- BE GIVEN IN U. ILS. T h e slide has rem oved th e d irt u n m e ra ld a ” by her fellow p lay ers, w as d en tally c ra sh ed into a m achine of th e F ree M ethodist p a sto ra te in j in escrow pending such tim e as his GYM TOMORROW NIGHT opened der th e tra c k s for som e d istan ce so to th e noted F ren ch m odiste. w hich had been le ft p arked on the G resham , visited frien d s h ere Sunday o rg an izatio n decides to p u rch ase it. E very m om ent n ot req u ired for h er th a t tra v e l over th e ra ils would be A th ird reason for d issatisfactio n on p avem ent w ith o u t tail light in fro n t and renew ed old acq u ain tan ces. T he The Pacific Coast B iscuit com pany w ork in “The H unchback of Notro hazardous. It has been decided to of R eed’s road house n ea r Rockwood, form er occupied th e p u lp it of th e | th e p a rt of th e fru it gro w er associa- will be rep resen ted a t the high school Dam e,” Miss M iller gave to Madame sluice th e d irt still fa rth e r from u nder su sta in in g co n sid erab le dam age to th e ch u rch in the evening. S h o rtly a fte r j tion m em bers is th e fact th a t Mr. W ednesday evening at w hich tim e it is A ntoinette, who w as p a rtic u la rly e n th e tra c k s and p ut in a tre stle ra th e r new C hevrolet he w as d riving on the leaving G resham , th e p asto r and his Tow le is going to individual stock- stag in g an in te restin g and e n te rta in th u sia stic over th e gow ns "P atsm era l- th an to try to fill In w here th e ground lia” w ears in th e huge production. occasion. wife adopted a baby who Is now a holders and seeking to deal w ith them ing display of its p la n t and products. ‘‘T here, In th e h ig h est degree, is the has been w ashed aw ay. w insom e boy of tw o y ea rs old. T hree reels of film will show th e in stead of p resen tin g th e proposition Botkin w as com ing a t a reaso n ab le poetic, ro m an tic d rap in g of w om an,” It is expected to ta k e ab o u t tw o speed w hen he bum ped into th e re a r Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M iller, of P o rt to them as a body or to th e ir officers.’ process of m aking biscuits, candy, w as Miss M iller’s ra p tu ro u s d e c la ra w eeks to com plete th e sluicing and I t is also pointed o ut th a t Mr. fancy cakes, etc., and covers th e in tion when she ap p eared before Ma building of th e w ooden trestle. of th e p ark ed m achine. F o rtu n a te ly land, visited w ith F. A. M iller and wife dam e A n to in ette In th e gown w orn in he w as not injured, b u t his c a r w as n ea r th e Tw elve-M ile co rn er, on Sun- j T ow le’s w ritten ag reem en t is n otice d u stry from th e h arv estin g of the th e g ran d hall room scene In "T he ably one sided and indefinite as to w heat in ea stern W ashington, w hich H u nchback of N otre Dam e,” and the FATHER OF GRESHAM dam aged to th e ex ten t of $100 or more. day. th er sh ared In th e film s ta r ’s e n th u T he rod and fen d ers w ere p re tty w ell TEACHER PASSES AWAY Traffic officers w ere engaged S atu r w hat th e B erry G row ers Packing corn- includes w heat fields, h arv estin g and o siasm . dem olished, b u t th e engine w as not day in p ain tin g “Go Slow ” sig n s a t the Pany Pr ° P ° ’ ea to d° in ease ‘ heir m illing th e w heat, to th e v ario u s fin W hen la te r Interview ed, Madame W. C. Looker of M ichigan City, In th o u g h t to be h u rt. T he gas ta n k of tw tw o o approach approach es es of of th th e e high high a and n d g grade r a d e m an ag er a n d aKe a ‘ secu res co n tro l of ished products. T he biscuit com pany A ntoinette voiced her delight a t w hat th e p ark ed m achine w as som ew hat schools. I t is rep o rted th a t th e w hole th e m ajority of th e asso ciatio n 's has n in e p lan ts on the Pacific coast. she had seen at U niversal City, even diana, w ho sp en t th e m onths of No Marion Johnson, a re p rese n tativ e of going so fa r as to sta te th a t th e deli vem ber and D ecem ber la st year in dam aged by th e force of th e collision. sale m an n er of speeding p a st school stock. T he offer of sale of the can n ery the P o rtlan d com pany, will have cacy of tre a tm e n t and g race of lines of G resham , visiting w ith his d au g hter, It is said to be th e p ro p erty of a m an buildings has been called to th e a tte n th ese costum es of th e period of Louis nam ed Jo n es, in P o rtlan d . tion of the officials w ith th e re su lt p ro p erty , draw n u n d er date of J a n u charge of the evening's en tertain m en t, X I would be th e b asis of next sea Mrs. A. J. K ru eg er, a te ac h er of the G resham grad e school, passed aw ay Mr. Botkin w ent to th e city T uesday th a t p ro p er notices have been posted a ry 31, 1925, and m ade to th e B erry which w ill be free of ch arg e to th e so n 's styles. “And to th in k th a t my clothes u t th e home of a d au g h ter, Mrs. Win. In an effort to g et re p a ra tio n from the and th a t flag ran t violation of th e ordi- U row ers Packing com pany, subject to public. b ro u g h t th is ab o u t,” P atsy Ruth Miller L. W hite, in P o rtlan d F riday night, a t p a rty w ho d elib erately violated two nance end in in a a rre ap proval by the stockholders, is as nance w w ill ill end r r e st. st laughed gleefully w hen she a n th e age of 73 years. He is survived Nickerson's Jellied thicken. follow s traffic o rd in an ces leading to th e nounced th e fact to h er fellow p la y T he freshm en of th e high school T ry it fricasseed or in salad. A by his wife, M emphis L. Looker, th e G resham , Ore., Jan . 31, 1925. sm ashup. H ow ever he w as unab le to tre a te d the sophom ores to a valen tin e whole hen in every ja r. Phone G resh ers. “ i t seem s too good to be tru e two d au g h ters In th e w est and tw o We the undersigned stockholders am 725. and show s w hat a w onderful Influ se cu re ad ju stm e n t in reg a rd to the p a rty S atu rd ay evening at th e g ym tf ence ‘T he H unchback of N otre Dame’ d au g h ters In In d ian a, Mrs. J. R. Cou- affair, and he sta te s he w ill probably nasium , w hich w as ta ste fu lly d e c o ra t has alre ad y w ro u g h t on the en tire den and Mrs. A. W. Coan. The fu n e r be forced to em ploy an atto rn e y and ’ ed in red and w hite crep e paper. Scene at K entu ck y’s Great C ave Dram a w orld. And th a t even before th e p ro ta k e the m a tte r to th e c o u rts before i duction has been com pleted. W hat al was held In P o rtlan d Monday a f te r P rin c ip a l Cannon. Miss A ugusta ■ fu rth e r influences w ill he developed noon a t th e L erch m o rtu ary . P lan s th in g s w ill be arra n g e d satisfacto rily . | ! H ahn, th e fresh m an class ad v iser and i when It Is show n to th e public no one w ere m ade for th e crem ation of th e 1 Miss H elen A ncorn w ere p re se n t as I can d eterm in e until th e n .” Dahlia Grower Issues Catalogne. body and the sh ip m en t of th e ash es to A dain ty little catalogue listing gu ests of th e stu d en ts. A v alen tin e I the d eceased ’s late hom e in Indiana. I'l’ROI TI1ALE VEGETABLE ice cream , h ea rt-sh ap ed I scores of the a ris to c ra ts of th e dahlia special GROW ERS ORGANIZE fam ily has been issued from th e O ut cookies and punch w ere served and i NOTICK. | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: gam es a p p ro p ria te for th e occasion ; look p ress by Mrs. V era T ucker, ow n T he T ro u td ale C elery and C au li Notice Is hereby given th a t we, the e r of beau tifu l T u ck erh ill D ahlia w ere played th ro u g h o u t th e evening. flower C ooperative association has undersigned, a re dissolving p a rtn e r Mrs. J. P. M cM urry and d au g h ter, 1 F arm . T he catalo g u e is illu stra te d been form ed. T he o rg an izatio n com ship and th a t th e firm known as w ith a'v ie w of Mrs. T u ck e r’s blue rib Mrs. E. P. E u b an k s and her d au g h ter, m ittee of th e asso ciatio n , co n sistin g G resham P lum bing and Tin Shop Is to he conducted In th e fu tu re u nder bon d ah lias at th e 1924 Oregon sta te Mildred of W amic, Oregon, a re here of W. C. Spence, Jo h n B urns. R. W il th e sam e nam e by J. 8. Chiodo, he fair. L overs of th ese beau tifu l flow- for an indefinite stay v isitin g at the son, F. P eterso n and J. P. Sam onl, m et having assum ed a ll of th e asse ts and t ers w ill do w ell to secure th is c a ta homes of H arry , Clyde and Almon Mc IIn P o rtlan d la st F rid a y and adopted a liab ilities of th e above m entioned M urry, who a re th e sons of th e for- | logue. I form of co n tra c t and by-law s for a firm. All acco u n ts ow ing to G resham P lum bing and Tin Shop a re now pay mer. | vegetable m ark etin g o rganization. able to J. H. Chiodo o r a t th e shop on Show your th rift and p ractice econ T he m a rk e tin g d ep a rtm en ts of O. A. Main stre e t n o rth of T hird. omy by using W ant Ads. C ontin u ed on page 4 IC. and th e P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com R. L. DAVIDSON. J. 8. CHIODO, m erce assisted th e g ro w ers in form - I ing th e ir association. Cream P rices. T he Sandy cre am e ry Is paying 45 W h at you w ant, when you w ant 1' , cen ts at the cream ery and 43 cen ts on la s you w ant It— W ant art It. City Hall. Fairview the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. GRESHAM LOCALS VOCAL CONCERT FAIRVIEW WILL HEAR FINE VOCAL CONCERT FRIDAY FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 8 p, m. BY E. Maldwyn Evan’s Studio Octette of Portland. Adults, 35c. Children, áOc. E N T E R T A IN M E N T ORIENT SCHOOL Friday, February 20, 8 p. m. ‘Doll’s Symposium,” scenes from “Robin Hood. Admission, Adults 35c. Children i*e. A vocal co n c ert w ill be given F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary $0, a t 8 p. in., by th e E. M aldwyn E v an ’s Studio O ctette, a t th e F airview city hall for the benefit of the Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch . The p erso n n el of th e o ctette Is as follow s: the mouth of Sand Cave, Ky., ... the effort to rescue or recover the body of Floyd Collins, trapped first in a narrow cavern by a slid ing boulder for a full week, then sealed in by a cave-in as rescue seemed certain. Insert is a recent picture of Floyd Collins, made dur ing one of this previous explora tions. More than 5000 people visited the scene the second ~ day of his imprisonment, finally going into a great hillside meeting, singing and praying for hta seacuc im prisoned for 17 days w as p e n e tn te d y esterd ay and th e dead body of Collins w as found. It was estim ated death bad occurred 24 hours before. Soprano, Mrs. A. Monroe S an d ers and Ona R ankin B a rk e r; co n tralto , E lizabeth M ontgom ery Roger, M arg u erite Cook L aw son; te n o r, M aurice P. R ichards, E tbon H arold M yer; b arito n e, W aidem ar H. H ollensted, Jo h n R. Jo n e s; L u cille C um m ings, accom panist. T he follow ing p ro g ram will be p resen ted : O ctette—“Come W here th e L illies” ........................................ Thom uson Solo by Mr. Myer—“ Mate O’ M ine” ............................ F llot Solo by Mrs. B a rk e r—"T he S p rin g ” ........................ W hite Mr H o ll- n s te d -" C s p ta ln Mac ”............................'.'.'.■.'.■.'.'.'.■.'.■.Sanderson Solo by Mr. R ichard— "D aw n” ........................................... rn rra n Solo by Miss Roger— "H a rle q u in ” ....................................................... . ....S a n d e r s o n Plano solo by Miss C um m ings— "Rondo C a p rlcc o so "....................... M endelssohn So o by Mr. Jo n e s—’’W reck of th e Ju lia P la n t” ........................................ .O’H ara j Solo by Mrs. S an d ers— “An Open S ecre t” .............................. Woodmo ■ hv M r Dost S ong” ....................... K oenem an w*"n~ My Lover He Comes on th e S kee” . . . .C lough-L elghter O ctette—"W hat a M erry, M erry L ife” ........................................................ Qkey