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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 10» G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 CANNERY DEAL STILL DIRECTORS OF PACKING COMPANY GRESHAM LOCALS AGITATES OWNERS OPPOSE FRUIT ASSOCIATION ACTION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO PRESENT MUSK IANS #1.50 Per Year COUPLE WEDDED 50 YEARS CELEBRATES An in te re stin g concert w ill be given on th e n ig h t of M arch 4 by th e P o rt W ork has com m enced on th e m ov I t w as hoped th e tw o a rtic le s in re land Sym phony o rc h e stra at th e m u cen t issu es of th e Outlook an en t the ing of th e house of G eorge L eslie on F o r m any m onths th e re has been in ; be able to fu rn ish you w ith inform a- nicipal auditorium . The golden w edding an n iv ersary of o f th t h e G resham i F v ru „ n it 1 tion of m uch value as to who a re p u rch ase of se cu rin g control of the east Powell street. Mr. L eslie h as th e tre a su ry of At th is co n cert Ja cq u es O ershko- Mr. ami Mrs. E m anuel A nderson, who stock of the F ru it G row ers asso cia to rn off the sk irtin g of th e house, pre- G row ers association a little m ore th an sto ck h o ld ers and th e am ount of stock vitch. first of th e th re e guest co n d u ct live o ne-half m ile n o rth of P lea san t tion, ow ner of th e cannery, by the p arato ry to th e p lacing of the tim b ers :l thousand d o llars • liich has accum held by them , and th is w ill help you ors, w ill lead th e o rch estra. and ro lle rs u n d ern eath . The building ulated from ren ta l of th e can n ery in m aking an equ itab le d istrib u tio n of B erry G row ers P acking com pany Mr. G ershkovitch cam e to San Home, w as m ost p leasan tly celebrated T h ere being your su rp lu s In dividends to th e rig h t- would c le a r up any m isu n d ersta n d will be wheeled aro u n d to face Rob- ' Property and building. F ran cisco last sp rin g from Tokio, a t th e ir home on S atu rd ay when all of ings and lead to a satisfac to ry se ttle e rts avenue. H om er A rct, who leased no an n u al m eeting to vote a disposal ful ow ners. Ja p an , and stayed in C alifornia for th e ir six ch ildren, w ith th e exception m ent in th e In terests of all concerned. the K essler p ro p erty ju st ea st of th e of th is in th e shape of dividends, or ; “We h erew ith enclose a list of th e sev eral m onths. L ater he cam e up to of one, Mrs. E lla C. F an d sted t, of Chi T h ere ap p ears, how ever, to still be Leslie home, is m aking p rep a ra tio n s otherw ise, it has been held in th e nam es of those w hose stock we have P o rtlan d w h ere he has rem ained ever cago, w ere p resen t and m ade th e day tw o sides to th e question and the last to proceed w ith th e erection of th e fill tre a su ry aw aiting developm ents. bought and w ill ask you to protect since. He h as sta rte d a co n serv ato ry a m em orable one for th e p aren ts, w ho One la st F riday th e d irec to rs de our in te re sts by not paying th e divi of m usic, in w hich he teaches th e a re aged 75 and 69 y ea rs respectively. w ord in ex p lan atio n of the divergent ing station and has alread y p a rt of th e view points h as not been spoken. Not cem ent w ork done. T he co n stru ctio n cided th ey had a u th o rity and p r o dend to them , b u t to T he B erry Grow flute and th e th eo ry of m usic, -etc., Mr. and Mrs. A nderson w ere m a r w ith stan d in g Mr. T ow le’s statem ent w ork will be ca rrie d fo rw ard as r a p ceeded to declare a 10 per cent d iv i ers P ack in g com pany, whom we have w hile Mrs. G ershkovitch teach es ried at B ucklin, M issouri, F eb ru ary dend. in F rid a y ’s Outlook th e .officers of the idly as th e w eath er will perm it. th e honor ,of rep rese n tin g , and ten piano. 21, 1875. and cam e to Oregon in 1906, E. M. W ard is neg o tiatin g for th e On th is account a new angle is now dering you o u r help in any w ay pop G resham F ru it G row ers association Mr. G ershkovitch w as born in living, in th e vicinity of G resham still u rg e th a t stockholders look into sale of th e Alf ^'elson residence p ro p presented to th e n egotiations referre d slble including an invitation to hold Irk u tsk , R ussia, and studied m usic at since th a t tim e. Five y ea rs ago they th e m a tte r carefu lly and know wha» e rty on th e co rn e r of T hird and Rob- to in recen t issues of the Outlook the sto ck h o ld ers’ m eeting at th e can th e P etro g ra d C onservatory of Music, moved to th e ir p rese n t farm home. they a re doing before assigning th e ir e rts and is only w aitin g for th e neces- w hereby th e B erry Grow-ers P ack in g 1 n ery office.” The le tte r is signed by u n d er such g rea t te ac h ers as Rim sky T he ch ild ren who w ere p rese n t a t sa ry a b stra c ts and o th e r p ap ers to be com pany sought to se cu re co n tro l of the follow ing d irec to rs of th e B erry K rosakow and Glazounov. D uring th e th e festiv ities of th e day w ere Ju liu s stock. G row ers P acking Com pany Mr. Tow le claim s th a t he already com pleted before ta k in g possession of , th e fru it association stock. w ar he conducted a “m ilita ry o rch es E. A nderson, his wife and tw o ch il C. M. LA FOLLETT, has co n tro l th ro u g h assignm ent u n his house. Mr. and Mrs. W ard a re , T he first step is a p ro test from th e t r a ” in R ussia, of one hu n d red pieces. dren. L o rain e and W endel. of V ancou C. T. RYAN, der th e c o n tra c t of a m ajority of the now living in th e W ostell house on j packing com pany d irec to rs addressed A fter th e w a r conditions becam e such ver, W ashingti n ; Mr. and Mrs. E d W. D. LIN DEMAN. stock. T he by-law s of the association Second stre e t east of R oberts avenue, , to th e fru it association d irec to rs 1 th a t it w as im possible to keep th e o r w ard O. A nderson and son Jack , of About 40 of the high school stu d e n ts ag a in st th e d eclarin g of a dividend. W. D. FRALEY. provide th a t th e presid en t m ay call a ganization to g eth er, so he w ent to P o rtlau d ; Mrs. Eva C. P rice, w ith her D. E. TOWLE. sto c k h o ld e rs’ m eeting, or it m ay be enjoyed a sk atin g p arty a t th e Oaks and the second step is a req u est for a Tokio w here he conducted an o rch e s h u sband and son, H arold, of Aloha, au th o rized by a reso lu tio n fo th e rin k Monday aftern o o n , chaperoned m eeting of th e fru it association sto c k tr a u n til th e ea rth q u ak e disorganized O regon; C arl P. A nderson, wife and board of d irecto rs or by petition of at by Mrs. H. V. Adix and th e Misses holders. In cid en tally w hen such m eet GEO. W ASIIINKTON I II EM E all th e b u sin ess and m usical in te rests tw o sons, Irw in and Alan, of P o rt OF III SCHOOL UROGRAM of th e city, D orothy Dickey and A ugusta H ahn. ing is held it is proposed to elect a le a st 200 sh a re s of stock. lan d ; E m elle M. G. Lundbom, her Mr. and Mrs. D. C. N ash have moved new board of d irec to rs for th ree T he follow ing a re directo rs of the Mr. G ershkovitch w as rec en tly e n husband and th ree ch ild ren . Gene, “W ashington th e Man, th e Soldier F ru it G row ers asso ciatio n : Theod. from the Lena A llder home to the y ears and am end the by-law s to per- th e S tatesm an ” w as th e su b ject of gaged by Mrs. M ary Dodge to lead A rlene an d D aryl, of G resham . Two B ru g ger, president, H. E. Davis, W. C. house recently vacated by A. W. P a rk m it such action, and an y o th er chang I s p iendf<1 ad d ress w hich w as given at th e P o rtlan d Ju n io r Sym phony o r o th e r g u ests w ere P ete r Onsdorff, a “L af.u ea_' ¿ ° . 2 h e . 8‘2ckholder8’ »he high school Monday m orning by ch e stra here, com posed of g irls and b ro th er of Mrs. A nderson, residing at L aw rence, H. A. L ew is and P. A. Jo h n er and fam ily in th e extrem e n o rth 08 w estern corner of G resham . and any o th e r business th a t a m a th e Rev. Jo h n son. Ja m es E lkington is se cretary . Beard, p asto r of th e boys of v ario u s ages, and w hich w as B attleground, W ashington, and a cous Mrs. H. W. S n ash all is confined to jo rity of th e stockholders deem neces T he d irec to rs of th e association held F irs t P re sb y teria n ch u rch of P ort organized and train ed by Mrs. Dodge. in. G ust L arso n , of P o rtlan d . a m eeting la st F rid a y night and de- ' ^ er h ° me suffering w ith p leu risy and sary. One of th e m ost im p o rta n t events of land, in com m em oration of th e b irth T h eir first co n cert w as given last S a t If, as Mr. Towle is rep o rted to have day of G eorge W ashington, clared a dividend of te n per cent p ay rheum atic ailm ents. T he u rd ay at the Lincoln liigl\ school au d i tlie day w as th e su m ptuous tu rk ey Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark of New- said, his com pany now co n tro ls by a s sp eak er, who w as a ch ap lain w ith the torium w ith m uch success. T he p ro d in n er served at noon. E ach of tho able to the ac tu a l ow ners of paid up berg visited over th e week-end w ith signm ent a m ajority of th e stock, th is stock. 41st division over seas, held th e at gram chosen w as one of g reat diffi ch ild ren had co n trib u ted to the ap Mr. B ru g g er an sw e rs Mr. Tow'le’s Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett Kelly and fam becomes a very significant m a tte r. ten tio n of th e stu d en ts and o th ers cu lty for young play ers, opening with petizing m enu and a p p a re n tly th e re The le tte r of p ro test is add ressed to p rese n t as he related a num ber of in th e A llegro m ovem ent of S ch u b ert’s w as n o thing lacking. ex p lanation and re ite ra te s his a t ti ily and oth er relativ es. O ther guests A fter the dinner th e happy couple T he o th er tu d e reg a rd in g th e deal for con tro l of a t the Kelly home over Sunday w ere th e G resham F ru it G row ers asso cia fo restin g anecdotes in connection with ‘unfinished” sym phony. Mr. and Mrs. E lton K elly and d augh tion, and th e board of d irec to rs in his servicee abroad. th e stock in th e follow ing le tte r: num bers w ere "A se's T od” of G rieg; w as p resen ted w ith a b eautiful 12- p a rtic u la r and says: E d ito r G resham O u tlo o k :— W ith te r H elen of P ortland. He styled W ashington a self-m ade and th e “ R aym ond” o v ertu re by A m inch gold loving cup from the ch il T he I.adi°s Aid of th e M ethodist H aving been advised by Mr. Theo m an despite th e fact he w as th e son b r o s e Thom as. your perm ission I should like to take d ren w ith th e follow ing in scrip tio n : exception to a few sta te m en ts m ade in Episcopal church w ill m eet at the dore B ru g g er th a t you had decided to T he co n c ert w as a g re a t success, “Golden W edding A nniversary, to of a rii h man. lie held him up to the y o u r valuable pap er u nder th e head church on W ednesday afternoon. The and had declared a dividend of 10 per stu d en ts as a fitting exam ple of stro n g and Mr. G ershkovitch received a h an d F a th e r and M other, w ith Love from ing, “Mr. Tow le A llays F e a rs in Deal i T„ , ^ - r - , , , , . r ____ ... for C annery P ro p e rty ." Ju n io r E pw o rth L eague will m eet in cent on th e stock of your association physical m anhood and who rose above some b ask et of flow ers from th e ch il th e C hildren, F eb ru ary 21, 1925.” N o tw ithstanding th e r a th e r lengthy the junior room of the Sunday school w hich action m eets w ith our approval, th e fine th in g s by w hich he w as su r dren, and a storm of applause. Mrs. T h ere w ere o th er p rese n ts of lesser ex p lan atio n of Mr. Tow le as to the a t 3:35. T he re g u la r p ray er m eeting in th eo ry a t 1 'a st, th in k it w as and is rounded to still finer ones. As a sol Dodge w as called to th e stag e and was value, teleg ram s w hich w ere read by h asty canvass of the stockholders of w ill be held on T h u rsd ay evening. a m a tte r for th e sto ck h o ld ers to pas3 dier he stated th a t W ashington w as on applauded. those unable to be p rese n t and m any th e G resham F ru it G row ers asso cia The C anton P o rtlan d No. 1 P a tri- on, inasm uch as it is th e ir money, and a p ar w ith th e g rea t g en erals of th e T he o th er tw o g u est conductors for card s, some of which had arriv ed from tion, ask in g them to eith er sell th e ir stock or convey th e ir voting pow er to a rc ^ M ilitants a re com ing out T h u rs you should probably have w aited for world and in re tre a t, a tta c k and pow th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch e stra con Sweden. T he d u u g h ter In Chicago, th e d irec to rs of the B erry G row ers day evening to pay the local Odd F e l in stru c tio n s from them before ta k in g er of en d u ran ce he had no equal. c e rts w ill be T heodore S plerlng of w ho could not come at th is tim e, sen t P ack in g com pany, instead of—as low lodge a fra te rn a l v isit and will th e action, as th e re is no provision in New York and Chicago, who wits con a w onderful fru it cake th a t w as baked Dr. B eard th in k s th a t every tru e prom ised to th e d irec to rs of the F ru it G row ers association a t a m eeting of put on th e ir floor work, w hich w ill be th e by-law s d irectin g you to m ake the A m erican is a child of G eorge W ash c e rt m a ste r w ith th e P hilharm onic a year ago for th is occasion. re c e n t date— eith er accepting or r e staged In full d ress reg alia. I t is d ec laratio n : and for th e reason also ington. H e w as “first in w ar, first in o rch e stra in New Y ork u nder G ustav Mr. and Mrs. A nderson could both jectin g th e offer to buy th e cannery hoped all th e m em bers w ill be p re s th a t ow ing to the m any irre g u la ritie s peace and first in th e h e a rts of his M ahler, and who conducted th e or- easily be m istaken for p ersons several p ro p erty ,— I still ta k e th e sam e stand en t and visito rs are w elcom e also. in th e records, we th in k it would be co u n try m en .” H e knew how to ta k e h e stra a fte r M ahler died, un til the y ears th e ir ju n io r and a re w ell and as I did w hen signing th e notice to the Miss E lizabeth H ales, lib ra ria n , is b e tte r tô have th e stock lists revised the m ost com mon of A en and use te-m expired. He organized th e Spier hearty. T h eir g u ests dep arted in the sto ck h o ld ers of th e G resham F ru it G row ers association as published in planning a m ost in te restin g diversion p rio r to th e d istrib u tio n as th e re is them for a g re a t cause. In closing ing S trin g Q u artet, w hich toured here evening w ishing them m an y m ore th e O utlook of F eb ru ary 17. advising for th e pupils of the g rad e school. Be g rav e d an g er of your paying d iv i he em phasized th e fact th a t W ash in g nil abroad, and he to u red ns a violin y ea rs of happy m arried life. them not to sell th e ir stock or dele ginning on F rid ay of th is week a t 3 dends to m any who did n ot pay for soloist w ith m any of th e best sym g ate th e voting pow er of sam e until o’clock, sto ries w ill be told th e c h il th e ir sh a re s of stock, th a t e rro rs in ton re p re se n ts all th a t is w o rth w hile phony o rc h e stra s in th e country. in th e life of a p atriot. ROI k l l l i n i l ATHLETIC th ey have conferred w ith th e officers of th e G resham F ru it G row ers asso dren and th ese w ill be dram atized th e im p erfect records cred it them K arl K ru eg er, of Los A ngeles, will Miss Eve H utchinson w as in ch arg e CLUB ADMITS MEMBERS any previous reh e arsal. with. ciation. I should like to re fe r Mr. w ithout of th e exercises of th e m orning, in be the oth er g u est conductor w ith the T ow le’s atten tio n to th a t p a rt of his These sto ries w ill be changed every The Rockwood A thletic club m et a t “We hereby p ro test a g a in st th is c o n tra c t w hich say s: “and delegate week and they w ill probably continue action on behalf of over 200 sh a re s of th e absence of P rin cip al Cannon, who sym phony o rch e stra. He h as re c e n t tho Rockwood schoolhouse F rid ay ly conducted a season of g ran d opera accom panied a num ber of stu d e n ts to th e voting pow er' to th e m ajority of evening, F e b ru a ry 13. T w enty new th e b oard of d irec to rs of said first indefinitely, if the in te re st w a rra n ts it. stock th a t have been co n tra cte d w ith the edu catio n al exposition at C orval in Los A ngeles w ith m uch success. p a rty d u rin g th e life of th e lease” ; The y o ungsters g rea tly enjoy the p an us, and w ill ask y o u r honorable lis. “A m erica” and the " S ta r S p a n C arl D enton’s c o n tra c t w ith the m em bers w ere adm itted into th e club, or, in plain w ords, to th e tom im e w ork and th is sto ry hour is board to call a m eeting as soon as gled B a n n er” w ere sung, to th e a c P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra as Its th e cause of thlR being the extension d ire c to rs of th e B erry G row ers P ack destined to prove very popular. The possible of all alleged sto ck h o ld ers com panim ent of th e o rch e stra, w hich conductor, w ill not expire u n til the of tim e for th e m em bership drive, ing com pany. I fail to find th e p ro vision in th e co n tract, m entioned in first group w ill g ath er a t 3 and a sec and req u ire them to fu rn ish vouchers also ren d ered a fine selection u nder end of th e p re se n t season. Mr. D en w hich w as supposed to have been in su p p o rt of th e ir claim s and e n the lead ersh ip of Mr. T ow le's explanation, w hich read s: ond a t 4 o’clock. Miss D orothy ton is an honor g rad u a te of th e Royal closed th e evening of J a n u a ry 9. A th “In th e absence of the ow ner, th e vot Mr. and Mrs. H arold E b e rh a rt of dorse your action, also elect a board Dickey. Miss E lizabeth H orning gave C onservatory of Music in London, letics such as b asketball and baseball ing of th e stock is delegated to th e S eattle w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. of d irec to rs for a term of th re e years a read in g en titled , “D eesa G reat H ol E ngland, w here he was associated w ere discussed. A com m ittee w as a p m ajo rity of the board of d irec to rs.” O. A. E astm an on Sunday. a fte r am ending th e by-law s to m ake iday.” ith S ir E ig er, S ir H enry Wood, and pointed by th e p resid en t to look a fte r T he ru m o r broadcasted, th a t th e di th e election reg u la r, and also m ake re c to rs of th e G resham F ru it G row A new flag has been o rdered for the o th er em inent com posers and con th e am usem ents to be held follow ing C on tin u ed on p ag e 4 an y o th er am endm ents th a t appeal to high school to rep lace th e to rn and ductors. He specialized in o rch e stral th e m onthly business m eetings of tho ers association had conspired to hold up th e B erry G row ers Packing com th e stockholders, and to do any oth er shabby one w hich has served Its day. conducting, and studied th e violin as org an izatio n . T he m em bers ap p o in t Nickerson's Jellied Chicken. p any is absurd. Miss Iola Kelly, Mrs. Ed. business th a t a m ajo rity of th e stock - It w as hoped it would rea ch h ere in w ell as th e piano, w hich la tte r In stru ed a re : K indly read the offer m ade by us as T ry it fricasseed or in salad. tim e to be hoisted on W ashington s m ent is o b lig ato ry in first-class co n McCann, O. W alln, J. E ck ert, c h a ir p rin ted in th e Outlook of F eb ru ary 17. w hole hen in every ja r. Phone G resh- holders may deem necessary. am 725. Y ours tru ly , THEO. BRUGGER. ‘W ithin a ten-day period we hope to , b irth d ay , but It did not arriv e. tf se rv ato ries. H e holds th e position of m an, nnd Ray W alln. T he g irls of th e club planned on ch u rch o rg a n ist here, and teaches Play Shed Is Being Improved. giving an e n te rta in m e n t In th e near several m usical bran ch es. E v er since the constru ctio n of the fu tu re . T he p rogram Is to be p re T he soloist a t th e first "g u e st" co n By SATTERFIELD new G resham grade school, at w hich c e rt will be M. A lfred C ortot, th e d is sented by g irls only. T his prom ises tim e th e play shed of th e youngsters to be a very In terestin g affair. They tin g u ish ed F re n ch pianist. w as moved to m ake room for a p a rt of a re ru n n in g com petition w ith the th e new building, th e pupils have boys of th e club. been w ithout adequate room in w hich Identity Sought of In terro g ato r. A fter th e business session gam es to p lay d u rin g bad w eather. In fair P o rtlan d , O regon, Feb. 20, 1925,— w ere played and refre sh m e n ts w ere w eath er they have a fine, roomy yard, E d ito r O u tlo o k :— If the gentlem an served. who talk ed w ith m e over the te le h u t th e old shed w as not deemed de phone a few n ig h ts ago, introducing sirab le fo r the purpose, as it was him self as ch a irm an of a com m ittee Bond F u n eral Io Be Held W ednesday. d rafty and u n sh e lte re d and w as m ore T he fu n eral of Jew ell Bond, who d esirin g in fo rm atio n reg ard in g my of a m enace to th e health than play d ealin g s w ith the B erry G row ers died la st week a t th e U. 8. V ete ran ’s P ack in g com pany and also th e Co ¡h o sp ital in P alo Alto, C alifornia, will ing in th e open. o p erativ e B erry G row ers, will kindly T he m a tte r of fixing up the old shed ara n g e a m eeting w ith me or w rite be held on W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 1, a t has now been tak en up, w ith th e r e se ttin g forth his plans, and signed by 2 o clock, a t th e R. T. B yrnes fu n eral the en tire com m ittee or sub-com m it home, W illiam s avenue and Mason su lt it Is being enclosed and fir floor tee, I will be glad to give any Inform a stre e t, P o rtlan d . In term e n t w ill be in ing Is being laid on th e 60 x 100 space. tion a t hand. T h is, Inform ation may T his, w ith th e basem ent room and th a t be published th ro u g h th e colum ns of the U. 8. W orld W ar V eteran 's plot In in th e auditorium , provides am ple th e G resham Outlook, w hich Is the Mount Scott P ark cem etery. F rien d s official pap er for th e cooperative asso are Invited b u t are asked to om it play room for th e 386 pupils enrolled. ciation. In an sw e r to his o th er q u es flowers. Jew ell Bond, who w as 52 The building w ill be fitted w ith ro ller tio n s: T h ere w ere 374 m em bers last doors w hich w ill be opened on good A ugust, 1924 If he is a m em ber he y ea rs of age. w as th e son of th e lat s days and p erm it a th o ro u g h v entila can get a com plete list a t th e office of W. II. Bond of G resham and th e th e Berry G row ers Packing com pany, b ro th er of Mrs. W. R. H arris of P o rt tion of th e room. Some equipm ent G resham , Oregon. land. He had been in th e re g u la r m ay be added la te r along th e lines of I am in terested in th e old fru it com arm y for 30 y ears and re tire d two p lay g ro u nd ap p a ratu s. C laude Stock- pany In no w ay w hatev er and stric tly ton is in ch a rg e of renovating the old n eu tra l. H ow ever ,any inform ation I years ago. Only tw o m onths a fte r his would give would be presented fe a r retire m en t he w as stric k en w ith the shed. lessly. “ If th e shoe fits put It on." Illness w hich caused his death. A n um ber of visito rs w ere p resent T he an n u al m eeting will probably M onday m orning to listen to th e in be in April and in M etzger's ball. Make your w ants know n th ro u g h te re stin g W ashington’s day program JOHN H IDE th e W ant Ads. w hich w as rendered by th e pupils of th e v ario u s grades. C. G. S chneider [ Idded F eatu re to Iteu u tar Show gave a fine ta lk on the sub ject of "C it izenship” in w hich he endeavored to T hree-R eel P ictu re w ith "ALKALI IK E " show ing a d ju st his ad d re ss to th e sm allest pu pil as w ell as th e m ore advanced R ecitatio ns and exercises, in te r- I sp ersed w ith in sp irin g p atrio tic songs. ! m ade up a pleasing program . BORING THEATER Thu rad ay, February 2fl, S p. m. ITS GOT TO BE SOLVED BY MARCH 15 HAWLEY’S EXPEDITION to MEXICO CITY In te rc o a sta l ship m en ts of canned salm on from P o rtla n d d uring 1824 tie r e 3,111 tons, an in c re ase of 60 per c e n t over 1923. Get the classified ad. habit. I’lclnre furnished by Waller W. Netzuer, Boring, Oregon Dealer for Huick and C hevrolet Gresham Theater, Saturday, Feb. 2s, Sunday, March I, s p. m.