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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 21 FIREWORKS BANNED BY CITY COUNCIL GRESHAM, MVLTNOMAh COUNTY, OREGON, (•RESHAM CLUB MEMBER MINS CHAMPIONSHIP UUP TUESDAY, MAY 12, 192,> EIREMEN EXTINGUISH SMALL DWELLING EIRE A pproxim ately $100 dam age was done to the resid en ce of Ivan Swift at Second and K elly stre e ts Monday a f tj u o o n w hen the roof cau g h t « re In t n j s er ous w ay an t i e am es w ere sp read .n g rap .d ly when the i n . am re ep ar men appi a re on / cene <iult y ligule i»d th e blaze. T he fire o rig in ated in the ■ TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year AUTO RACE TRACK ASSURED GRESHAM T„e Artg club w (n n v Jt ThurS(,ay May u # t (he p u b „ c I W hile th e raisin g of funds for th e Iib rary a t 7;3t) Tlle purpoge of thl9 building of the proposed au to race Ineeting (g (() g (<> trac k on th e gr<)Und8 ()f , h(> M ultno. n a tjo n a | convention of F ed erated Mu- nla'* county fa ir association is not yet 18ic cjuj ,8 whieh m eets in P o rtlan d c°uiplete, and it will tak e an o th er Ju n e 6 to 13. Also It is w ished at th is w ee'i ° r ten days to finish th e can- a t t i c a n d b u r n t d a i n n s i d e r a b l t p a r t m e e , j Ilg , o <nscuss a p iau of 8tudy va88- th e so licito rs are m eeting w ith o of t th e r roof. oof T re w n a ac e e cu lin n. ! . r 1 . T h h e ere w a as s a an m i n u l la for th e class, m a te ria l for w hich has ®uch en couraging success th a t they tion of shavings in th e a ttic w here I been received. All m usicians and 1 8a>’ ,h e P roject is assu red . T his w as ca rp e n te r w ork had been going on, 1 , , . .. „ , lovers of m usic a r e urged to be p res- b ro u g h t out a t th e m eeting of th e fair b u t as th e re w as no fire In th e stoves - v board held la st week. ent. T he city of G resham has m ade plans a t the tim e, it is a m y stery how the It w as th e unanim ous sen tim en t of to lay 200 feet of 2-lnch pipe w hich Jo h n I lem ing, of G resham , is aw arded th e cham pionship cup for his shavings caught. Some advanced the th e board th a t th e funds should be in Noted American Artist Writes w ill extend from Pow ell Valley road achievem ent as a ca lf club m em ber and also a >75 sc h o larsh ip at O. A. C. idea of th e blaze sta rtin g from a sh o rt hand before th e w ork sta rts. In th e “Rosarla” Music. n o rth on B irdsdale avenue, th e city to circu it in the w iring, but an exam i C h arles W akefield Cadm an is w rit m eantim e th e co n tra c to r's bid has fu rn ish th e pipe and th e property Nine club m em bers in as m any O re L ow erll S tockard, U m atilla. No aw ard s nation failed to prove th e w iring de ing m usic for “ R o saria," th e p ag ean t been te n ta tiv e ly accepted and the en o w ners to do th e w ork of laying it gon counties have won Union Pacific w ere m ade th is y ear in seven counties fective In any p artic u la r, so th e origin of 5000 p ersons to be produced in gineer is p rep a rin g his plans. The It is an ticip ate d th a t la te r the line sch o larsh ip s in O. A. C. valued a t $75 of the flam es w ill probably rem ain touched by th e lines. w ill be extended to the Section Line each, reco rd s a t th e h ea d q u arte rs of unknow n. Mr. Sw ift is an ag en t of P o rtlan d 1,1 co njunction w ith th e 1925 bid is a t so m uch p er y ard for th e Jo h n F lem ing won on his ca lf club Rose F estiv al, Ju n e 15 to 20. U nder moving of th e dirt. road, th u s form ing a circu it, w hich the B oys’ and G irls’ club w ork here w ork, w inning first a t th e M ultnom ah th e P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er com pany. T he board is so ce rtain of th e o u t th e te rm s of th e ag reem en t, Cadm an w ill Increase the p ressu re of th e w a show. T he Union Pacific railro ad county fair, th e Oregon sta te fa ir and com e th a t it has decided to ta k e up te r on the top of th e hill. w ill be in P o rtlan d to d irec t the aw ards one such sch o larsh ip an n u ally the Pacifice In te rn a tio n a l Livestock COLUMBIA HEIGHTS o rc h e stra in th e ren d itio n of an es th e option on th e ad d itio n al land T he council has again asked p e r in each county in Oregon touched by exposition on his H olstein heifer and m ission of the P o rtlan d w ater board th e ir lines to (he boy or g irl adjudged The outlook for fru it th is season in pecially w ritte n Interm ezzo num ber. n ecessary to p erm it th e locating of H olstein cow. Five years ago Jo h n to sell w ate r to th e resid en ts along m ost w orth y because of achievem ent th is vicinity is not satisfac to ry , ow ing A Rose F estiv al n um ber also is be th e new tra c k s sev eral hundred feet s ta rte d ' in club w ork, beginning w ith n o rth and w est of th e old h o rse track . C leveland avenue n o rth of the city in club w ork, lead ersh ip and g en eral to so m uch cold ra in and late frost. ing esp ecially w ritten . a g rad e H olstein. He la te r p urchased The board has received m uch en lim its, to be m etered to them through c h a racter. T he blossom s are fallin g off th e c h e r ‘‘At D aw ning,” "T h e L and of th e a p u rebred calf and a y ear ago won co u rag em en t and c o n g ra tu latio n s a m a ste r m eter. In th e event th e r e John F lem ing of G resham is the the Hollywood calf offered a t th e Pa ries, p ru n es and B a rtle tt pears. E arly Sky Blue W ater,” " F a r Off I H ear a q u est is g ran te d tho se w anting th e M ultnom ah county boy selected. W hen cific In tern atio n al for being th e best apples suffered to som e extent. The T h ru sh a t Eve,” th e Robin W om an’s from m any influential sources. T he w ate r would form a w ate r d istric t on he re g iste rs a t th e college he will all-aro u n d calf club m em ber in the late varieties, such as S pitzenberg, are song from his o p era "S hanew is," and P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce, the a sm all scale and w ould do all th e have a cre d it of $75 a t th e r e g is tra r ’s n o rth w est. Now Jo h n is ow ner of a th o u g h t to be a failu re. G rain is "Love Song,” a piano solo, are am ong Ad. Club, th e B etter B usiness Men’s w o rk n ecessary in in stallin g the lines, office. O thers honored w ere Thom as sm all herd of five p u reb red anim als. looking fine everyw here and th e re C adm an’s songs. He Is an A m erican Club and o th e r o rg an izatio n s have u n officially endorsed th e e n te rp rise and w ill be a big crop of hay. an d pay all expenses. com poser of m usic for A m ericans. N ordstrom , C latsop; Benton Floyd, Club m em bers receiving th e 1924 given th e re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e fair T he building of a new sidew alk on D eschutes; H arold F orden, Hood Riv sc h o larsh ip s will m ake use of them as T he E h rm an s of P o rtlan d have "T h e re Is no ‘Amerikunski* ab o u t C ad M ain stre e t along the pro p erty r e e r: Jam es A ppling, W asco; Cora soon as they have com pleted high ta k e n up th e ir resid en ce h ere for the m an," th e m usic ed ito r of th e New board th e ir encouragem ent. From Los A ngeles rec en tly cam e cen tly purch ased by the M ultnom ah E lliott, M alheur; H a rry H ow ell, S h er school, w hich is not m ore th a n tw o sum m er. S everal m aids have been York Mail w rote a fte r a rec en t co n w ord to th e m anagem ent of th e Rose County F a ir association of th e Sm ith m an: R ussell M cKennon, Union, and y ea rs for any of them. busy for th e p ast w eek p u ttin g th e cert. F estiv al in P o rtlan d th a t as a w indup e s ta te has been ordered by th e c o u n b eau tifu l m ansion in o rd er for the In P o rtlan d , Mrs. C. H ilton-T urvey, of the Rose F estiv al a g re a t au to race GRESHAM BOYS ATTEND Alvin T illm an, W illiam E llio tt and ow ner. cil. p ro m in en t am ong local m usic critics, would be staged w ith a h alf dozen VOCATIONAL MEET Jam es M cAllister. City E n g in eer K. C. R oberts w as a u Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier sp en t says of C adm an: “Of all A m erican rac ers on th e co ast provided a s u it ------------ ■ T he stu d en ts gave an in te restin g th o rized to handle all engineering several days la st w eek a t th e ir su m com posers, Cadm an b est ex p resses th e able tra c k could be secured w ith s e a t G eorge K. J e n n e r and 23 of his account of th e ir trip before th e stu- m er home here. w o rk connected w ith th e paving of sp irit of A m erican m usic. He h as a ing cap acity for 25,000 people. N oth th e tw o blocks of stre e t on Second a g ric u ltu ra l class atten d ed th e Sm ith- I der>t body a t th e high school th is fine sen se of b eauty, his m usic is ing of th e kind is now av ailab le n o rth T he first w eek of fishing a t C orbett an d R oberts, w’hich w ill be u n d e r H ughes w eek-end vocational ag ricu l- m orning. w as very fine. T he boats averaged virile, an d he im itates no one." of C alifornia. T he G resham tra c k , T ■ — --------------------- ta k e n as soon as legal steps now’ u n tu ra l conference a t C orvallis w hich N ationw ide atte n tio n has been could not be com pleted in tim e so th e h alf a ton a n ig h t and th e re a re no d er way a re com pleted. P etitio n s have convened F rid ay and S atu rd ay and in l’HENIX I ARM IS SOLD d raw n to P o rtla n d by C adm an’s e n offer had to he tu rn ed down. But th e w hich th e G resham high school rep re- 1 1 D BI RON DL \ DI NG less th a n 20 boats a t Corbett. a lre a d y been signed and accepted. gagem ent. Mrs. T hom as C. B urke, Rose F estiv al m an ag em en t im m edi Mrs. J. C rane m otored to B elling sen tatio n w as given fo u rth ra tin g as P henix F arm , th e 40-acre p ro p erty ham w ith h er frien d s, Mr. and Mrs. New Y ork m usical and d ram atic ately got in touch w ith m em bers of Greshan. Band to Give Street Concert. to num bers. S tu d en ts from a dozen ' of A rth u r H einey a m ile so u th w est of O. P lum m er of P o rtlan d , to spend sev critic, w rite s: "C adm an, an o th e r of th e fa ir board. T h ere a re m any op T he citizens of G resham a re to be other high schools th ro u g h o u t th e | G resham , has been sold to Byron eral davs w ith friends. th e biggest A m erican ta len ts, gave m e p o rtu n ities sim ilar to th is th a t would tre a te d to a free co n c ert of band m u sta te w ere p resen t. I De Young of C lackam as county, the a trem en d o u s th rill w hen he told me be av ailab le th ro u g h o u t th e y ear and T he beautification cam paign has sic by th e G resham band next S a tu r T his con feren ce w as m ore of an ed- | co n sid eratio n being aro u n d $16,000. th a t he is to w rite th e m usic for th e It is acknow ledged by P o rtlan d b u si had some effect along th e highw ay, as day evening, May 16. T his w ill be its ucatio n al n a tu re th a n of a rec re atio n - , I t )s understood th a t the new ow ner P o rtlan d Rose F estiv al th is year. F or ness men th a t th e fa ir g rounds tra c k m any a re busy clean in g up, and p a ta l first re a l ap p earan ce in public since al and m uch v alu ab le inform ation w as , w ho plang to develop a m odern dalry a decade I have hoped th a t poetic will be th e logical place for these ing th e ir buildings. One of th e m oat th e organ izatio n of th e band, although picked up along th e lines of soils, I fa rm , w ill ta k e over th e place Qn vision m ig h t raise th a t m arvelous events. im proved places belongs to Salzm a.i on a previous occasion th e boys h o rtic u ltu re , farm crops, p o u ltry , an - Mav 23 Mr , teinev expectB t0 trav el festival of flow ers beyond a m ere d is played one or two selections p rio r to imal h usban d ry , d airy in g and vege- the m ost of th e 8um m er and w l„ r<1. B ro th ers a t S p ringdale, who have play of dying roses. W ith th a t w ealth Iris Week at Crlssey’s. a m eeting of b usiness m en a t a local tab le garden in g . It is sponsored by tUrn in th e fall to B ritish Colum bia to displayed a rtis tic ta ste in fixing up of pioneer h isto ry for in sp iratio n , th e ir cam p ground for to u rists. This Is iris week at th e C rlssey r e s ta u ra n t. T he band now num bers th e a g ric u ltu ra l club of th e college ta k e up his old tra d e of co n tra c to r Mr. and Mrs. C. B ram h all a re p la n P o rtlan d should have a p ag e an t of G ladiolus farm ten m iles e a st of ab o u t 20 m em bers and they have been and it is th e in ten tio n to m ake it an and builder, w hich he left ten y ea rs ning a new house to be b u ilt th is lofty and significant beauty, an d Cad G resham on the m ain Bull Run road. w o rk ing hard since th e first of the an n u a l affair should th e in te re st w ar- i ago to ta k e ch arg e of th e hom e p lace sum m er. Mrs. B ram hall, who has m an is su re to do a fine piece of c re a T he irises a re a t th e ir best betw een year~ under th e leadership of Dr. H. C r a n t so doing. and c a re for his aged p aren ts. Both been ill for som e tim e, is som ew hat tive w ork for it." th e 10th and 20th of May and now Jo h n so n and a re p re p a rin g to give T he boys had accom m odations a t j have passed aw ay, th e fath e r dying in improved. m ake a w onderful display df b ea u ti th e ir frien d s some real m usic, P oling hall and at m eal tim e w ere en- J 1919 and th e m o th er in 1923. R ussell K. Akin and C. G. S chneider ful blossom s. C. Olsen ol C orbett has bought out T his fam ous flower p ro g ra m w ill be in read in ess by th e te rta in e d a t th e ca fete ria a t W aldo I D uring th e ten y ea rs in w hich Mr. a re laying co n crete w alks In fro n t of farm is on th e bluff overlooking t h j Mr. H an n em an n ’s m ilk ro u te. Mr. end of th e week and it is hoped th e hall. A num ber of in te restin g fea- : H einey has had th e m anag em en t of th e ir resid en ce p ro p erty on Second Sandy and Bull Run riv ers and p re tow n w ill tu rn out en m asse to give tu re s includ in g th e ta k in g of a group th e farm he has developed it by in Olsen nas p u rch ased a fine h erd of stre e t, W allu la H eights. E ach will se n ts a m agnificent view of riv ers a n t Je rse y s and ren ted 30 ac re s of land of a w ord of encouragem ent to th e boys p icture, a b aseb all gam e betw een th e ten siv e m ethods, specializing in P. A ndersen. lay a 5-foot w alk w ith cu rb in g and wooded hills, an a ttra c tiv e se ttin g for w ho have been p rac ticin g so faithful U niversity of W ashington and O. A. C., ! straw b e rrie s, w hich have m ade Phe- W. F. W oodard, ch a irm an of th e p ark in g strip , and 70 feet long. th e fields of gladioli, Irises and other ly. T he co n cert w ill take place on boxing and w re stlin g bouts by th e nix F arm fam ous. He believes in ad- school board of P o rtlan d , will deliver p ere n n ials end annuals. Win. F ritz is d riv in g a new six- th e c o rn e r of Main and Pow ell stree ts v arslty m en and a sw im m ing m atch v ertisin g and says th a t carefu lly th e g rad u atio n a d d re ss a t C ornett cy lin d er C leveland c a r w hich is w in Use N ick erso n ’s Jellied chicken, de in th e big ta n k in th e m en’s gvm nas- planned crops, good tillag e and con- high school on May 21. T h ere w ill be ning th e approval of his m any friends. Baby Gets Hurd Fall. Unhurt. liciously cooked by steam p ressu re. M onday daw ned as b rig h t as any ium , w ere staged for th e benefit of th e siste n t ad v e rtisin g is su re to bring 13 g rad u a tes of th e school th is year. Mrs. Cow eng’s new log cabin on th e th in g for Alice, th e year-old d aughter visitors. T hey also had th e p le asu re profits on th e farm . He believes in of Mrs. Maude Je n n in g s, but by 7:45 of being p rese n t a t th e May day fes- th e value of a farm nam e, to be used highw ay is alm ost finished and looks tiv ities and a M others’ Day program j on produce as a g u a ra n te e of quality. very neat. th e day had assum ed a d ark blue hue on th e cam pus. He also has a good w ord to say about A baby clinic for ch ild ren six y ears You know babies have a w ay of a s Mr. Je n n e r drove one of th e school his neighbors, w hose in te re st and en- old and u n d er will be held at th e high se rtin g th e ir rig h ts in th is w orld and A co n c ert of u n u su al in te re st will m atic g ift th a t Is so n ecessary In w h at fair-m inded and thoroughly up- busses to C orvallis an d th e boys ac- j co u rag em en t has m eant m uch to him. school on May 27 at 1 o ’clock by oi- to -d ate baby would not object to b e com panying him w ere C arl Bowman, I P henix F arm is a p a rt of th e old ficers and n u rses u n d er th e auspices ta k e place at the P o rtlan d m unicipal ch o ru s w ork of th is kind, and "T ales ing spilled out cerem oniously on to a Alvin T illm an , Roy C arlson, C lair ) Joseph H einey place, w hich cam e Into of th e M ultnom ah County H ealth as- au d ito riu m . W ednesday night, May 20, of Old J a p a n " w ill su it her singing style. h ard pavem ent a t 7:45 in the morn S tockton, G erald A nderson, Jo h n H ill- th e possession of th e fam ily in 1874. st elation. when th e w onderful chorus, know n ------------------------- H erm an H afn er, ten o r, Is an o th er ing and on blue Monday at th a t? yard, R ichard Beadle, F ra n c is Caddy, j and w hich co n tain s th e o rig in al home. | as th e P o rtlan d Sym phony ch o ru s, ------------------- 1 ■■ NOTICE. local man who will be h eard w ith the A lice w as being w heeled by h er older M elville Richey, H a rry B jur, Sven N elson, L aw rence D outhit, F ra n k 1 C’ R w h e e ler >R Hl w ith an a ttac k | To_ M odern Woodmen of A m erica will p re se n t “A T ale of Old Ja p an . chorus. He Is one of th e leading te n s is te r L ucile on an early shopping L arg e class adoption will be held Sm ith, K enneth H orberg, H arvey ol pneum onia expedition and in m aking a sudden i S atu rd ay evening. May 16, 1925, at the The poem of th is splendid ch o ru s was o rs of th e n o rth w est and his m usical jl.O . O. F. hall, G resham . All mem- w ritten by A lfred Noyes. The m usic w ork is varied and in te restin g . In tu rn , th e c a rria g e tipped and p recipi , B row _ n, E ld o re Jo h n so n , Jo h n Flem - A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you &• ' hers a re invited. Come. Is th a t of C oleridge-T aylor. He has addition to being soloist a t th e F irs t ing. Floyd Stafford, Clifford E kstrom . I not need and get w hat you do need ta te d th e child to th e pavem ent w hich C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk. o rc h e stra te d It In his own c h a ra c te r M ethodist ch u rch . Mr. H afn er is th e at th a t spot seemed p a rtic u la rly hard. istica lly colorful fashion to form a d irec to r of th e H elvetia Sw iss m ale L u ck ily for Miss Alice, how ever, a m ost ro m an tic com bination. ch o ru s, th e P o rtlan d L ied ertafel and pillow m ost obligingly fell w ith her It Is so seldom th a t we g et the th e E delw eiss H arm onic club. Mr. and saved her head from w hat m ight ch an ce to h ea r the g re a t ch o ru s w orks H afn er Is also engaged to conduct the have been serious injury. of th e w orld th a t th is co n c ert w ill be com bined ch o ru ses o t th e n o rth w est Hon.e-Llke Kent. an u n u su a l o p p o rtu n ity to add to^our sa en g e rfest w hich is to be held in Mrs. Lucy O sborne dw elling on S. m usical rep e rto ire . In crea sin g ly th e P o rtlan d th is com ing July. R o b erts avenue, 6 room s and bath, w ork of ch o ru s and fu ll o rc h e stra is Mr. H afn er is an all round m u si good lot and fruit. $400 will buy. b al looked upon w ith favor, and no la rg e cian having studied piano, th eo ry and ance m onthly paym ents like re n t at 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne. city in com plete In its c u ltu ra l asp ect conducting In S w itzerland. H is voice u n less It has a h ig h -class ch o ru s in tra in in g has, how ever, been received co n ju n ctio n with Its sym phony o r en tirely In P o rtlan d . Mr. H afner w as ch e stra. soloist w ith the P o rtlan d Sym phony T h ere in an o th er ad v an tag e also. ch o ru s In Its first season, receiving T he P o rtlan d Sym phony ch o ru s has high com m endation from everyone from th e very beginning used Its local who h eard him on th a t occasion. sin g e rs of excellence as so lo ists for M ark D aniels, b arito n e. Is know n in th e g re a t ch o ral w orks and th is has th e n o rth w est as th e possessor of an lent In te re st to its perfo rm an ces. One u n u su ally b eau tifu l voice and singing G raduation is one of the of th e so lo ists who w ill sing w ith the style. He w ill sh o rtly go east to co n im portant m ile-stones in ch o ru s In "T a les of Old J a p a n ” will tin u e his m usical ca reer. He, too, is a your life. A step as im port I be H ilda L indborg, ly ric co lo ra tu ra P o rtlan d m usical product, having re ant as this is worth record soprano. Mrs. L indborg concertlzed ceived all hiM vocal study w ith a P o rt ing in a photograph, and | In M innesota before she cam e to P o rt land teach er. Mr. D aniels has been your friends and relatives land. Khe studied w ith local te ac h ers soloist a t th e W hite T em ple for sev will enjoy such a photograph, and is said to have a beau tifu l, clea r, e ra l years. He Is a m em ber of the and years from now you will sympathetic) voice. Mrs. L indborg is T elephone q u a rte t, and he has ap find it even more precious. known as “ T he Sw edish N ightingale" peared in co n cert, rec ital and o rato rio and has been praised all th ro u g h th e before every clu b and o rg an izatio n in A special graduation style— w est for h er d elightful singing. P o rtlan d and vicinity. universally popular—is A lice P rice Moore, m ezzo-contralto C arl D enton will conduct ch o ru s as a sin g e r well know n to P o rtla n d and sym phony o rc h e stra a t th is very priced at #6 per do«. and Oregon, tflie Is a n ative P o rtla n d notable (o n c e r J and It can n o t fall to er, and has studied with P o rtlan d c re a te a g re a t deal of In terest am ong te ach ers. She has filled m any co n c ert lovers of m usic. en g ag em en ts th ro u g h o u t the n o rth Many from G resham and vicinity w est, singing with bands and o rch e s have atten d ed th e sym phony co n certs tr a s a t expositions and open a ir festi In P o rtlan d th e p ast season and have Phone 541 Gresham, Ore. vals, as w ell as re g u la r co n c ert w ork. learn ed to ap p re cia te th e se splendid Mrs. Moore Is said to have th e d r a musical events. At th e la st m eeting of th e G resham city council an o rdinance w as in tro duced and passed prohibiting the sal of fire w orks w ithin the corporate lim its and providing p enalty for the v iolation of the provisions of the ordi nance. M ayor Chas. Cleveland has given his w ord th a t th is w ill be stric t Iy enforced and w ill not p erm it th e ban to be raised in th e event of a hoi iday o r for any o th e r reason. SYMPHONY CHORUS TO SING “A TALE OF OLD JAPAN” To the Graduates o f ’25 HARDY STUDIO