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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook MODERN SUBSTATION WILL REPLACE OLD SMELT TRANSFERRED TO CLACKAMAS RIVER Two Cars in CollMon Wrecked. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS UNION P.-T. A. FINDS LUNCH PLAN GOOD Gets Mitchel’s Job Two autom obiles collided at th e in An effort is being m ade a t th is tim e tersectio n of th e Rase L ine and T ro u t S atu rd ay ' • , re su ltin to estab lish an an n u al ru n of sm elt in dale ro ad — s ----------- ......» g In th •«■ e «- th e C lackam as riv er and to th is end ' Blight In ju ry of two p erso n s and th e T he long-talked-of autom atic sub " 15 tru ’ c k . . loads . of - sm elt, or ab o u t 100, w reck in g of both m achines. C lair sta tio n to be erected by the P o rtlan d | 000 fish in all, from th e Sandy riv er S tockton and two gfrl com panions. T he Union P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia E le c tric P ow er com pany to replace w ere p lan ted in th e C lackam as n ea r M arjorie M oller and D orothy U lrich, tion held its m eeting F rid a y a f te r th e old ro ta ry co n v e rters w hich have G ladstone T h u rsd ay , an d it is planned of F airview , w ere in th e new W lllys- noon, M arch 13. Mrs. G eorge J. P e r been in use since th e beginning of the ' th a t p erh ap s tw ice th a t n u m b er w ill K nlght coupe owned by th e fo rm e r’s kins, sta te p resident, gave an in te re st e le c tric com pany’s service in O re s h - , j be placed in th e strea m before the fath er, C laude Stockton, and w ere ing ta lk on “R u ral P roblem s and P a r am m ore th a n 20 y ears ago, is now d riving east on th e B ase Line, at w hat w ork is com pleted. en t-T each er W ork.” She also m en ta k in g definite shape and th e con T he sta te fish com m ission, sta te has been rep o rted to he an excessive tioned th e P.-T. A. sto re in P o rtlan d stru c tio n of th e building is now u n As th ey neared th e point gam e com m ission and th e United speed. | an d asked m em bers to v isit it. d er w ay u n d er th e supervision of Con S tates b u reau of fisheries a re cooper w here th e B ase L ine cro sses th e T he asso ciatio n is anxious to im- tr a c to r R. C, F race. atin g in an ag reem en t to m ake th is T ro u td ale ro ad , a la rg e F ra n k lin [ prove th e ap p earan ce of th e school T he s tru c tu re is to be 18 x 2 8 feet w ork possible u n d er th e d irectio n of ow ned by David S tea rn s, a P o rtlan d y ard and a com m ittee has been a p and 18 feet in heig h t and is being built H ugh M itchell, d irecto r of com m ercial m an, w as com ing In from th e n o rth pointed to draw plans w hich w ill be a t th e re a r of th e p rese n t sub-station, and reached th e in tersectio n in tim e to fish h atch eries. su b m itted to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l jo in in g it on th e north . It w ill be of The p lan is to tra n s fe r o n e-th ird be bum ped in to by th e S tockton car. College for suggestions as to th e concrete, reinforced w ith steel braces m ale and tw o -th ird s fem ale sm elt an d T he re a r w heels of th e F ra n k lin w ere p lan tin g of sh ru b s and law n. Jam es Simpson, who started as and is expected to cost approxim ately it has been auth o rized to move 100,- to rn off and th e W lllys-K nlght wns a cashier’s clerk, and is now presi 7 he school ch ild ren sang several $3000. Six m en, including th e con 000 fish to th e C lackam as each y ea r in tu rn ed com pletely around and landed dent of Marshall Field & Co., songs directed by Mrs. M. R. W hite, tra c to r, a re pushing th e w ork for-1 Chicago, is financing the Theodore th e effort to estab lish a new ru n in top side down in a ditch. [ who has been teaching singing in th e w ard rap id ly and th e building w ill and Kermit Roosevelt expedition It is reg ard ed as little sh o rt of a Oregon w aters. school u n d er the auspices of th e P a r- into the Pam ir region of Turken- p robably be ready for the new m a At p rese n t th e re a re but th re e riv m iracle th a t a il four of th e p arties j en t-T each er association. sta.n > f° r *he Field Musuem o f ch in e ry by A pril 15. ers, trib u ta ry to th e Colum bia, th e concerned w ere not killed o u trig h t. which he is trustee. R efresh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. T he p re se n t sta tio n will be a l l o w e d _______________________ Jam es E. Fechet, who becom es [ G ran, Mrs. W hite and Mrs. B artell. Sandy, »he Lew is and th e Cowlitz As it w as, they all escaped w ith m inor a s s is ta n t Chief of th e U. S. A rm y to rem ain w here it is, but it is said YOUNG FOLK AND OLDER w hich co n tain sm elt, and if som e bruises. Miss U lrich w as said to be 1 he re p o rt of th e h ot lunch com ir Service, April 17th, to succeed th e m achinery w ill be taken out and ENJOY SKATING PARTY th in g should o ccur to d iv e rt th e ru n badly cu t on th e legs and bruised B A rig. m ittee is as follow s: Gen. M itchell. Sec’y. W eeks disposition m ade of it by th e com pany ----------- from th e Sandy, th is w ould m ean an about th e head and sh o u ld ers, w hile announced the change despite pub "H ot lunch in the Union school d is w hen th e new building is com pleted sta id business men, laid aside th e alm o st to ta l d isap p earan ce of th» S tockton su stain ed cu ts on h is hands lic sen tim en t th a t Mitchell should tric t No. 26 C lackam as co unty is no and th e im m ense autom atic ro ta ry cares of sta te F rid a y evening and schools from Oregon stream s. and arm s. Miss Moller and S tea rn s not be dem oted fo r his testim ony j longer ju s t a possibility to be talked co n v e rte r is in stalled in position. The 1 J°ined th e young folks in th e p le asa n t a t W ashington recently. It req u ires four years for re su lts to, w ere unin ju red . C lair Stockton w as [ over and deferred to a fu tu re tim e no r W estinghouse E le ctric com pany of rpcreation of sk a tin g a t th e Oaks rink. be obtained from the p rese n t p lan tin g , badly in ju red sev eral m o n th s ago ) an experim ent to be trie d out but an New 1 oi k w ill fu rn ish th e m achinery I T he sk atin g p arty w as given by th e b ut it is believed th a t by p ersev er- when he fell from a m otorcycle on th e accom plished fact. A fter th e Decem- for th e new statio n . A huge tra n s- i E Pworth League, b u t a num ber of out- ence, success w ill ev en tu ally rew ard Colom bia riv er highw ay. J her m eeting a com m ittee w as appoint- form er, m uch la rg e r th a n the old one, ' siders Joined in fo r th e evening’s th e efforts of those in terested . ' ed to a rra n g e for the serv in g of hot is a lre a d y on th e prem ises and w ill am usem ent. T he ru n of sm elt in th e S andy has LAW ENFORCEMENT FILM lunches beginning th e first of J a n u be placed ju s t outside th e w alls of the J w - J - Cooper, erstw h ile pro fessio n al continued u n abated, th is being th e TO BE SHOWN IN SCHOOLS a ry and con tin u in g u n til M arch 1. The Portlund Symphony Orchestra in building on th e e a st as soon as th e m an ’ hade th e y ears skiddoo and for- te n th day since th e ru n com menoed com m ittee m ade out th e m enus and T he new law en forcem ent film, "T he co --------- n c rete , got is dry. all about cases, c o u rts and w ran g - Concert April 1. T he c o n tra c t of K n a rr & Son to f u r p u rch ased all supplies, sev eral of the W hen ev erything is in operation as ling atto rn ey s w hile he donned a p air n ish 50 to n s of th e fish to th e govern T riu m p h of Ju stic e ,” w ill be show n in K arl K ru eg er w ill be guest con — _______ i i ___ .. r \f ___.. . . m ,,,ln o th e ers d u ctn r w ith th „ .. “ ? I u r s a and n <i o th e r circle m em bers p lanned by the com pany a t present, of th e little slippery w heels and p ro m en t fish h atch e ry at B onneville was connection w ith an ad d re ss by th e Z w r 7 „ P o rtlan d Sym phony tak in g tu rn s in p rep arin g and serv- Rev. R. E. Close, a s s is ta n t su p e rin th e serv ices of th e th re e operato rs, ceeded to show ’em how to do it. o rch e stra a t its next co n cert On W ed- in g . A * nom inal ch arg e of tw o cents a filled in th e first five days of th e ru n , on w eu Among th e m ost p o p u la r of th e an d th e ir crew dipped for th e C lacka te n d en t of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of nesday, A pril 1st, at th o e m P e o n rtlan H om er F ish er, Bud W illiam s, B ert d au Oregon In tw o com m unities of ea ste rn serv in g w as made. B ecause of th e N o rth ru p , one m an for each 8-hour “p o p u la re st” w as none o th e r th a n m as p ro jec t all day T h u rsd ay . T he ditorlum . He Is a n ativ e A m erican, M ultnom ah w ithin th e n ex t few days. g enerosity of sev eral in donating and H. L. St. Clair, know n in re a l life as sh ift, and th e relief operato r, A. H ul- fish for th e h atch e ry a re placed in It w ill be show n a t th e F airview city who has sp en t con sid erab le tim e T eK elford abroad In study and c o n c e r n in g . H e th a e r discount allow ed by W. R. “ T ° rd ing, w ill be dispensed w ith. T he elec the editor of th e G resham Outlook. cold sto rag e and a re used for food for u, me6t th ° h all on T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 26, has been a resid en t In Los A nge’ea for He w as in g rea t dem and as an in tric pow er w ill be sw itched on from [ young salm on d u rin g th e year. at 7:30 o'clock, and in Colum bian high a tim e, and his w ork th e re is 'of a mu j P 'T *' P o rtla n d to supply the m achinery and stru c to r and th e w ay he skated w as school, C orbett, on Sunday evening, th e ap p ro ach of ca rs on th e tra c k will an y th in g but slow. One young lady sically co n stru ctiv e c h a ra c te r Mr I ., . . . M arch 29, a t 8 o ’clock. K ru eg er is building up a sym phonic , 24 2g ° ” * 811 b,U8 Pre8«nte(1 au to m atica lly put into m otion ce rtain was h eard to rem a rk , "W hy, Mr. St. YOUNG MISSIONARY T he en fo rcem en t of th e prohibition DIES IN FAR EAST a p p a ra tu s controlled by th e converter. C lair isn ’t old, he w as th e youngest group w hich w ill perform m usic out law is la rg e ly dependent upon th e "R eceived from lunches and sale of m an th e re .” W hile it w ill be necessary to em ploy of th e o rd in ary path, inclining largely A recen t te leg ram received by th e p ro secu tin g atto rn ey and sheriff. supplies n ot used $24.60. G. K. Je n n e r, who holds th e digni no help on the tra n sfo rm e r end of the to m o d ern istic w orks and fea tu rin g Rev. E. D. B lackm an, form erly p asto r T hese officials a re th e re fo re m ade th e "Cocoa, soups, chow ders, etc., w ith p ro ject, no doubt a sta tio n ag en t w ill fied position of a g ric u ltu ra l in stru c to r of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h a t th is leading c h a ra c te rs In th e play. Vera, th e p rem ieres of new A m erican com an occasional heavier dish w ere positions. be n ec essary to ta k e ca re of th e a t th e G resham U nion high school, place, announced th e d eath of his th e sheriff's d au g h ter, also plays a served, only one th in g a t a tim e. No h an d lin g of express and oth er d etails did not lose his dignity for a m om ent. Mr. K ru eg er is also form ing a com I you n g est son, th e Rev. F ra n k B lack leading p a rt, both in a p retty love w e W'” week. pany for th e p resen tatio n of o p era In dish Z 7 as Z rep eated In th e “ sam “ T '*< in cid en t to th e tick et office o r th e It w a sn ’t h is fau lt, how ever, for he m an, who left P o rtlan d ab o u t four rom ance w hich ru n s th ro u g h th e story Los A ngeles. In all th is w ork he Is 5 " H ” exPr,>,' s'“1 ‘hem h andling of mail. I t Is b u t co n jectu re w as g ra sp in g th e side railin g so tig h t , , 8‘ 7 aa,lRfled and m any . y ea rs ago for m issio n ary w ork In C al and also in th e c a p tu re of c e rta in o u t M id to have th e w arm su p p o rt of Mr 1 1 a t p re se n t as to ju s t w hat the fu tu re ly he co u ld n ’t have fallen if he had laws. cu tta, India. D etails a re lacking In R othw ell. conductor of th e Los An- 7 7 T ’ L a. “ w ,,ya” when p lan s of the P o rtlan d E le ctric a re in tried. T he g irls th in k , how ever, if he 7 "T '’ reg a rd to his death, b ut from form er T he p ictu re b rin g s o u t c le a rly th e geles Sym phony o rch e stra, a „fan ! X p ersev eres, he m ay le arn to sk ate yet. th is regard. re p o rts in le tte rs received by his reaso n s for th e continued o p eratio n s aro u n d whom all th e m usical activ i- 7 7 ; eC0“ m end th a t hot The Rev. A. S. H isey w as p rese n t as fath e r, he Is th o u g h t to have suc- of m o onshiners in ce rtain d istric ts, I lunches be served again next w inter. a sp e cta to r, b ut did n ot v en tu re onto ties of th e city revolve Multnomah Grange Meet March 2s. sum bed from th e effects of th e ex th e failu re of crooked or inefficient of beginning not la te r th an D ecem ber 1 th e floor. Mr. K ru eg er is said to be e n th u sia s T he M ultnom ah g ran g e w ill m eet in ficers to enforce th e law, and th e p a rt and con tin u in g u n til M arch, also we Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Mrs. A. S. Hisey, trem ely hot clim ate of th e fa r east. tically of th e new order In m usic, and an all-day session in its hall a t O rient T he deceased, who is w ell know n th a t good citizens should p lay In would su g g est th a t before th a t tim e Mrs. G. K. Je n e n e r an d Mrs. C harles his w ork as conductor is fresh and on S atu rd ay , M arch 28. S. B. H all, b rin g in g about b e tte r conditions. th ro u g h o u t ch u rch and m issio n ary th e circle p u rch ase th ree and one-half R ogers accom panied th e p a rty as vital. county a g ric u ltu ra l agent, is expected circles in P o rtlan d and o th e r Oregon Devices used in deceiving officers of dozen soup p lates and th e sam e num chaperones. T he soloist a t th e co n c ert on A pril to be p re se n t in the afternoon a t the points, w as a young m an in th e early th e law and m ethods of delivering ber of knives and forks. F u rth e rm o re , le c tu re hour and ta lk on th e subject In te rc o a sta l sh ip m en ts of flour th irtie s and of m arked executive, m oonshine in such a m a n n er as to 1 w ill be th e celeb rated R oum anian we advise a ch a rg e of th re e cen ts a of “P ru n in g .” from P o rtlan d d u rin g 1924 am ounted p reach in g and m usical ability. W ith avoid detection, also th e lllthy and violinist, G eorges Enesco. T his young serv in g or 15 cen ts per w eek to assu re to 15,800 tons, an in c re ase of 70 per hsi wife an d d au g h ter, O rpha, he left poisonous conditions u n d er w hich m an he:, been for th e p ast tw o se a a v ariety of vegetables and plenty of Say It th e W an t Ad way cent for his field of lab o r full of m issio n ary m oonshine liquor Is m ade a re d ep ict sons, one of the distin g u ish ed success m ilk in th e m enus. es of th e e a ste rn m usical cen ters. He zeal and an ticip atio n an d in p erfect ed in th is film. V ictorine W. Heacock, Mrs. K elley, health . H e w as se n t o ut by th e P e n One of th e In terestin g fe a tu re s Is has been soloist w ith th e P h ilad el D ora De Young, A lice S chantin, teco stal ch u rch of th e N azarene, b u t th e show ing of a booze p a rty In a phia, New York, Boston and St. Louis Selm a B artell, C om m ittee." Sym phony o rch e stras, w ith th e g re a t it is understo o d th a t a fte r being in fash io n ab le home, in w hich one of the a est acclaim . In d ia for some tim e, he tra n sfe rre d ladles becomes h ilario u s, ill an d then FAIRVIEW E nesco is very m uch In terested in h is activ ities to th e su pervision of the p erm an en tly blind th ro u g h th e d rin k th e m usic and a r t of his own co u n try , m issio n ary board of th e M ethodist in g of so-called “bonded liq u o r.” A farce in four acts At th e close of th e Sunday school In E piscopal ch u rch . T he raid on th e m oonshiners, th e p a rtic u la rly In Its folk songs, of w hich Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n church he say s: __________ GRESHAM HIGH GYMNASIUM_______ H is wife, an accom plished m usician, ap p ro ach of th e officials overpow er la st Sunday a society w as organized O ur m usic, cu rio u sly enough, has ing of th e outlook, th e ru sh on th e is a fo rm er R oseburg g irl. I t is not to be know n as th e P a s to r’s Social been Influenced, not by th e neig h b o r know n a t th is tim e w h eth er or n ot she m oonshiners, th e stru g g le and a rre st, H elpers, th e m em bers of th e Bible E gyp w ill rem a in in India. a tte m p ts to b rib e th e p ro secu tin g a t ing Slav, b u t by th i e Indian and Curtain rises at 8:20 .• u .. I c,as8 autl th e te ach ers to co n stitu te tia n folksongs, to rn ey , c o u rt room scenes, etc., all Ce ’y e th is o rg an izatio n . T heir w ork will be i ' t i K ote ito r races, a o o o m em bers of th ese r rem now ; RESERVED SEATS 50c GEN. ADMISSION 35c Restless Sleep Due to Stomach Gas. com bine to m ake th is a g re a t picture. classed as G ypsies, who w ere b ro u g h t I ’ T h eaIth fu l ■’ecreatlo n and in Gas p ressu re in th e abdom en causes H ow ever, th e m ost beautiful and ef to R oum ania as se rv a n ts of the Ro- [ 7 , a “ U,e“ , n t for the youn« Peo‘ a restless, nerv o u s feeling and p re fectiv e p a rt is th e clim ax w here Vera m an co n q u ero rs. The deeply O riental I 7 «“ u rch and com m unity, vents sleep. A d lerik a rem oves gas in sees a glorious vision of th e “T ri TEN m inutes and b rin g s out s u r p ris um ph of Ju stic e .” E very A m erican c c h h a a r ra a c c te te r r o of f o u r own folk m usic de M rs’ ° por* ” L um sden, Dr. S tew art B riggs and Mrs. E lb e rt Stone w ere ap ing am ounts of old w aste m a tte r you riv e from th ese sources, an d It pos pointed a com m ittee to plan for the never th o u g h t w as in your system . should see th is film. sesses a flavor as sin g u lar as It is T his excellent in te stin al ev acu an t is first social w hich w ill be held a t the b ea u tifu l.” w onderful for co n stip atio n or stom ach D ressm aking B argain. hom e of D. W. McKay on F rid ay eve- tro u b le. D on’t w aste tim e w ith pills F o r th e lady b rin g in g th e first o rd er .. n ,n g > M arch 27, from 7:30 to 10 or ta b lets b ut get REAL A dlerika Artists’ Contest. o’clock Young people betw een th e action. G resham D rug C om pany—Ad. to E lizab eth 's F ro ck Shoppe I will The Voting A rtists’ C ontest for th e ages of 12 and 30 a re especially In m ake one frock free of ch arg e. F irs t W hat you w an t, when you w ant 1* S tate Bank building, G resham , phone sta te of Oregon will be held in th e [ vlted to be present. a s you w ant It— W an t ad It. P o rtlan d W om an’s club, S atu rd ay eve- , ________ s______ _ 1331.—Adv. nlng, M arch 26. A pplications should P la n e Tunimr M u l’n m T ,Mr’; T “ er E- BllM ’ 725 PiaB° tttn ln * ” ” a " ° aa d M ultnom ah stre e t, I o rtla n d , not la te r gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones, 2625 th a n M arch 24. E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone C o n testan ts m ust be citizen s of th e TAbor 89:l2< o r G resham 1561 -Adv United S tate s and m u st have received ——— —— — all th e ir tra in in g In th e United S tates i N ickerson’s Jellied chicken m ay be MUSICAL EVENTS JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Robina in Search of a Husband” FRI. and SAT., MARCH 27 and 28 20 to 30, violin 18 to 30. su re cooked. tf T he w in n er of th is co n test is eligi ble to com pete in th e Pacific d istric t BOARI» OF DIRECTOR»! Multnomah County Fair Association co n test, co m p risih g Oregon, W ashing ton. A rizona an d California. A. W. METZGER. um. W inners in th e d istric t co n test will D . A. LEW IS, Portland. com pete In the n ational co n test which , C. I. RA KER. Gresham will be held in P o rtlan d d u rin g th e T It. HOW ITT. Oraahan K. W. A Y LB WORTH. O r n atio n al convention of th e N. F. M. C. It. J P U t.F E R . Oresham j in Ju n e. The n ational w in n ers will THEO. KHUOOEH. Ores. receive J|600 in cash or one y e a r’s T J. KRUKDER, P. »rtlond. sc h o larsh ip In a n atio n ally known M M HQUIRH. O n nbavn. [conservatory. T he sta te co n test is JO HN BI.ERET, Of id J. O WILSON. Per! open to the public with a sm all ch arg e a . p. hammar . or< ham. of adm ission. A genuine m an’s size, full leather lined and laced Baseball Glove T he F am ous W inchester m ake .................................... First (-nmt*, first nerved Baseball Supplies of All Kinds Window Clean tog For ex p e rt window cleaning «ee 8 TaJIma, or leave o rd ers w ith John Drown. G resham , phone 2501 A. W . METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon The WINCHESTER Store * h' Ji «rrin Rton (arro w , of New York, a t scene’ of un- th? \ hf d,i« ’v«red in sandhills of southern Nevana, c i v i S a Û o Î i î T t S u . ï . 10,000 Old th# h ab ,tatio n • Add to your Income, su b tra c t from your lossea, m ultiply your re tu rn s, d i vide your expenses, by using W ant Ads. 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