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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 47 GRESHAM STREETS GRESHAM, Ml’LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, COUNCIL PLANS TO STOP STREET NOISE PPT IMDD iYVCMCklTG ! An ort^inance tlC 1 lltll l\U Y L i IYIL i I I I U m eeting of th e ► a a Much sa tisfactio n is expressed by th e resid e n ts of th a t p a rt of th e co u n ty in and near G resham a t the large am ount of road im provem ent finished and now under w ay by th e county and city au th o rities. Some of the projects w hich have been pending for y ears a re now being ca rrie d to a su ccess ful finish. T he paving w ith W a rren ite on the F airview road h as been com pleted from th e Base L ine road to the brow of th e hill, and from th e foot of the h ill to th e Sandy road. T he steep hill ro ad w hich has been h ard to ne g o tiate fo r loaded c a rs h as * been graded down and w ill be paved w ith concrete, form s for w hich a re now being built. It is expected th a t the road w ill be open for traffic w ithin a m onth. P aving on th e Pow ell V al'ey road east from R oberts avenue is p ro g re ss ing rap id ly dnd is com pleted to th e bridge a t th e W rig h t place. A fill has been m ade a t th is place w hich is now being covered w ith cru sh ed rock. It is understood th a t th e pav ing w ill end a few hundred feet from th e ea st end of th e fill a t th e raid ro ad rig h t of way. E v en tu ally th e new ro adw ay of th e Mt. Hood loop w ill be b u i't along the railro a d trac k , elim in atin g grad e crossings. w as passed at th e last G resham council th a t it is hoped w ill p u t a stop to m uch of ■ the unn ecessary noises of traffic, i w hich has become a nuisan ce to th e | resid en ts living along the p rin cip le ' stree ts. T his ord in an ce m akes it a j m isdem eanor to drive th ro u g h th e stre e ts w ith open cu to u ts or to allow the backfiring of c a rs and m o to r cycles. T he city en g in eer’s re p o rt on th e p lans for a w ater rese rv o ir w ere not ready for th e la st m eeting of th e council, hence an ad jo u rn ed m eeting w as called for A ugust 19 to h e a r his re p o rt and consider plans. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 1925 Discovers New W onder of the Sea Threatens! Six m onth’s explorations in th e S arg o ssa sea and off the G alapagos islands, n et ted m any new specim ens of th e sea fo r th e N a t’l M use um of N atu ra l H isto ry by th e Dr. Wm. Beebe expedi tion which ju st retu rn ed . Deep sea fishes w ith “ show window’’ or tra n sp a re n t stom achs; o th ers w ith “ lig h t in g ” p lan ts of th e ir ow n; are some of th e w onders b ro u g h t back. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT SEERS STATE OFFICE UTO CAST LOCAL BREEDERS WON MANY PRIZES IN LIVESTOCK DIVISION AT FAIR T he w ork of w idening W allula av The follow ing w ere th e aw a rd s in CATTLE A nnouncem ent has been m ade of th e livestock at th e M ultnom ah county Je rse y s— en ue from th e Section L ine road to th e Pow ell V alley road is now u n d er in tention of W. C. A lderson, county fa ir: Bull, th re e y ears and over, 1st A. w ay and it is now nearly ready for the su p e rin ten d e n t of schools for M ultno HORSES M alar Jr., Boring, 2d and 3d K. H an n e g ravel. T his road w hich h as been for m ah county, to become a can d id ate S tallion, th re e y ea rs old and over, m any y ea rs 40 feet wide, has been for th e office of sta te su p e rin ten d e n t 1st and 2d A. C, Ruby, P o rtlan d , 3d m ann, C orbett. i Bull, tw o y ears and u n d er th ree, w idened to 60 feet by th e addition of of schools a t th e May p rim ary next C. W. Bow ers, S acram ento, Calif. 1st B. C. A ltm an, 2d A. D. G ribble & 20 feet along th e east side of th e road year. J. A. C hurchill, th e p rese n t in S tallion, tw o y ears and u n d er th ree, Son, A urora. for th e e n tire distance. T hrough an cum bent will re tire from his office on 1st A. C. Ruby. e rro r in th e survey th is strip had been Ja n u a ry 1 to assum e ch arg e of the Bull, one y ear and u n d er two, 1st S tallion, one y ear and u nder two, included in th e Sm ith farm for m any sta te norm al now In p ro g ress of ere c 1st A. C, Ruby. Ziegler, P o rtlan d , 2d Sven Nelson, 3d y ears. It had been fenced and tion a t A shland. A successor to Mr. M ares, th re e y ears and over, 1st and K. H annem ann. farm ed and p lanted to law n and o r C hurchill w ill be appointed by Gov 3d A. C. Ruby, 2d C. W. Bow ers. Bull, senior calf, 1st and 3d A. D. ch ard. B esides th e Sm ith estate those ern o r P ierce to serve u n til th e next M ares, tw o y ears and u n d er th ree, i G ribble & Son, 2d K. H annem ann. w hose p ro p erty is affected by the gen eral election. Bull ju n io r calf, 1st K. H annem ann, 1st A. C. Ruby. w idening of th e road a re Thos. W iles, In o rd er to become a can d id ate for S tallion, th re e y e a rs and over, 1st 2d A. M alar Jr., 3d Fioyd E. G ribble C hase St. C lair, Dr. H. H. H ughes, W. th e sta te office Mr. A lderson would be and 2d A. C. Ruby. and K. H annem ann. A. H essel, Max S chneider, F. W. obliged to resig n his position as S tallion, tw o y ea rs and u n d er th ree, Cow, four years and over, 1st K. F ieldhouse and R alph Miller. T he county su p e rin ten d e n t of schools. At 1st A. C. Ruby. H annem ann, 2d B. C. A ltm an, 3d A. L. w ork is being done u nder th e d ire c a rec en t m eeting of school d irec to rs S tallion, one y ear and u n d er two, Gibson and Alvin Johnson. tio n ' of th e county com m issioners. Mr. A lderson is rep o rted to h a /e an 1st A. C. Ruby, 2d C. W. Bowers. Cow. th re e years and u nder four, A nother piece of w ork w hich is nounced his a ssu ra n ce of success be M ares, th re e y ears and over, 1st and 1st A. M alar J r., 2d B. C. A ltm an, 3d ch anging th e old lan d m ark s is th e cause his frien d s would vote for him 2d A. C. Ruby, 3d C. W. Bowers. A. D. Gaibble & Son, and C arl F. Ek- b u ilding by th e county of a bridge because they w anted him and his ene strom . F illies, one year, 1st A. C. Ruby. ac ro ss John so n cre ek on th e road m ies would vote for hint to get him M ares, th re e y ears an d over, 1st Cow, tw o y ears and u n d er th ree, leading to the butte. No im provem ent out of th e county office. and 2d A. C. Ruby,, 3d C. W. Bow ers. ,1 st B. C. A ltm an, 2d K. H annem ann. to th e road p roper w ill be m ade by M ares, tw o y ea rs and u n d er th ree, 1st i 3d W. H. Gibson and B. C. A ltm an. Piano Tuning. th e county th is season o th e r th a n to P iano tu n in g $3.50. P ia n o ,a id o r A. C. Ruby. H eifer, one y ear and u n d er two, 1st build th e bridge. T his is described gan rep a irin g . F red B. Jo n es 2625 D raft team , 1st and 3d A. C. Ruby, B. -C. A ltm an, 2d A. M alar Jr., 3d B. as one of the best bridges of its ty p e E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone 2d C. W. Bow ers. C. A ltm an and Clyde Jennings. in th e county built in recen t years. 1 TAbor 8952, or G resham 1361.—Adv Six h o rse team , 1st A. C. Ruby, 2d H elfer, sen io r calf, 1st B. C. A ltm an, It is 200 feet long and 16 feet wide, C. W. Bow ers. 2d K. H annem ann, 3d K. H annem an A ll W o o l. is built of heavy tim bers on co ncrete “My d ear s ir,” said th e salesm an, Stallion, th re e y ea rs and over, 1st and Sven Nelson. fo u ndations and has heavy four-inch courteously, as he handed his cu sto m A. C. Ruby. H eifer, ju n io r calf, 1st A. L. Gibson, er his package and no change, "you decking. The roqd w hich w as re c e n t S tallion, tw o y ea rs and u n d er th ree, 2d K. H annem ann, 3d A. D. G ribble w ill find th a t your su it w ill w ear like ly surveyed and accepted by the co u n 1st A. C. Ruby, & Son, and A. M alar Jr. iro n .” ty as th e W alters road extends to th e And su re enough it did. T he m an M ares, th ree y ears and over, 1st and G raded herd, 1st B. C. A ltm an, 2d A. top of th e butte a t th e line of th e h a d n 't w orn it tw o m onths w hen it be 3d A. C. Ruby, 2d C. W. Bowers. M alar Jr., 3d K. H aunem annn and A. p ro p ertie s of B urt N o rth ru p and Jo h n gan to look ru sty .— E xchange. M ares two y ea rs an d u n d er th ree, D. G ribble & Son. G antenbein. T his has been in use as I P n y in g Business fo r S ale 1st A. C. Ruby. B reed ers’ young herd, 1st A. M alar a p riv a te road for 42 years, accord- I C onfectionery and sh o rt o rd er stand S tallion, tw o y ea rs and u n d er th ree, Jr., 2d K. H annem ann. ing to those who have gone into th e ' for sale. Main stre e t, G resham . Must 1st C. R. W illiam s, Canby, Ore. B reed ers’ calf herd, 1st K. H an n e h isto ry of the m a tte r, though it has be relieved of th e w ork. A paying M are, th re e y ea rs and over, 1st m ann, 2d A. M alar J r., 3d A. D. G rib I proposition for one person to handle. Clyde Jen n in g s. ble & Son and K. H annem ann. m ake th e road acceptable to the II. C. L arsen , G resham phone 148. C h ild ren ’s b est pony, 1st Andy An- , Get of sire, 1st K. H annem ann, 2d co unty a u th o ritie s those in terested in —Adv. deregg, 2d Jean Adix. ________ C o n tin u ed on page 1 th e p ro jec t secured a 10-foot strip i th e e n tire length of th e road, w hich | CORN,ON THE COB By A. B. CHAPIN w ill be graded and fu rth e r im proved , in th e fu tu re . T he pro p erty involved | P E R F F C T B A B . ------ BEG INS ON E A S T E R N E N D — ! belonged to several ow ners. T hat F ir s t s t o p — If D E T E R M IN E D T o B E fuEAT LO O K S TBtUDEft. AMD StW BET — ’ B u t t e r drops on T i e , wonders from John so n creek to Jh e A. B. W it- | A V D N O T N O lS V — I - SPR E ADS B u T T B ft. MOLT OF I f gasoline will clean i t 9 te r line belonged to th e H enry Metz- ! r e g is t e r s P l e a s u r e — WHICH RUNS O FF ON P L A T E ---- f in g e r s s t ic k y — I g er e sta te and w as purchased by R. I AwD T A B LE CLOTH . MAKES F IR S T T U R N W IT H O U T feels dqo P of goo R u n n in g S P R IN K L E S S A L T — ’ F. W alter, Mr. N orthrup and Mr. G an S kidding — up a r m — tenbein. T he 10-foot strip th ro u g h WISHES HB HAD RUBBER. CLOVES AMD B a t h in g S u it — th e W itter pro p erty to th e W alters' WATERS A T MOUTH I line, w hich is thro u g h the woods, was donated by Mr. W itter, as w as also a strip approxim ately 70 rods long a c ro ss th e W a lte rs’ property, w hich is cleared. No doubt in tim e the road will be extended to th e Cotton road on th e w est side of the butte. D istrict Road S upervisor J. M. H ill y ard drove his c a r acro ss the new brid ge th is afternoon, th e first vehicle to cro ss it, and Mrs. R. F. W alters w as th e first w om an ped estrian to cro ss th e new stru c tu re . T he city of G resham is a d v e rtis ing for bids for th e grading and pav S teps on the S tarter , a g a in — 1 A ll G u m m e d up — I f f T E E T H FEEL MOST UNCOMFORTABLE - ing of one block each on Second t o o k last t w o R ows ’ without casts e t iq u e t t e aside and M u s t D o s o m e t h in g H I stre e t and R oberts avenue. The w ork t a k e s eir m grasp o n cob — M i SS ing A S t r o k e — f SEARCHES FOR TDOTWP i C K -N O L U tK - w ill involve th e rem oval of ap p ro x i H it t in g O n A ll S u l k — fj H ad to leave “ cut out ’ wide opem - t R ie s f o r k - n o g o o d — f m ately 600 cubic feet of m a terial and wonders why S ome one Does nt H o p e LADY AT NEKT TABLE T O K N t WISHES FOR BATH TUB A n D th e laying of 2,434 sq u a re y ards of invent mud guards for - "TURKISH T O W E L '— f M o n e e , B u t S im p l y h a s t o . six-inch co ncrete pavem ent. T his w as OlSENGAUE THOSE PESKY HUSKS ’ USES TABLE CLOTH WHEN - CORN E A T E R S ----- ? ? ? m ade possible by th e passing of o rd i w a it e r ’ s back is T urned • nan ces a t th e re g u la r m eeting of the council on A ugust 5. A n um ber of resid e n ts on W allula H eights have united in securing funds fo r t h e ’im provem ent of W est Second stre e t from Ava avenue n ear th e C a th olic ch u rc h to W ilson avenue. T his th o ro u g h fa re is th ro u g h acreage be longing to G eorge S leret. N early $80 h as been secured w hich will be used j to r g rad in g and graveling. Business Is built on advertising; buying Is encouraged by advertising; the public is benefited by advertisng. #1.50 Her Year I . S. FOREST RANGER MEETS WITH ACCIDENT A lbert W eisendanger, w ell know n fo rest ra n g e r a t E agle Creek, m et w ith an accid en t last w eek T uesday w hich w ill confine him to the hospi ta l for som e tim e to come. He was driving his tru c k aro u n d th e bluff n ea r the ra n g e r sta tio n and in some unknow n m an n er his foot ca u g h t in the rev e rse and before he could get it out th e tru c k backed over th e grade, tu rn in g over twice. Mr. W eis end an g er w as tak en at once to a P o rt land hosp ital w here a fra c tu re of one of th e v erta b ra e w as found. H is com plete recovery is expected. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS E lizabeth Ryan of Ixjniion, E n g lish cham pion, th re a te n s th e n a tional crow n w orn by o u r y outh ful H elen W ills. M iss, Ryan, fo rm erly lived in C alifornia. She d efeated Miss W ilis in special play la st week in s tra ig h t sets— 6-2; 6-0. Both a re now w orking up to w ard th e an n u al tourney. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH HERE SOON The ru m o r th a t th e biggest show on ea rth , R ingling B ro th ers and B a r num & Bailey, was headed th is way is now confirm ed. B ringing m ore th a n eig h t hundred of the w o rld 's p rem ier m en and wom en sta rs, th ree hu n d red and fifty p e r form ing h o rses and m any big, new foreign fea tu re s, th e R ingling Bros, and B arnum * Bailey circu s is to give p erfo rm an ces u t P o rtlan d on A ugust 27 and 28. H ere Is a p a rtia l list of its w onders: One hundred railro a d ca rs. Five rin g s In place of th e th rett h ereto fo re used. Six aren ic stages. One hundred and fifty train ed h o rses p resen ted at one tim e In a m agnificent "E q u in e B allet,” H igh-w ire ac ts in tro d u cin g no less th an nine of th e w orld's m ost fam ous dancing, so m ersau ltin g und hounding w ire a r tis ts In a single display Five h erd s of train ed elephants. A tro u p e of tw enty leaping and long-distance jum ping h orses, and m any o th er Im posing a c ts and featu res. Among th e host of noted p erfo rm ers a re the A u stralian Colleano, the S p an ish w izard, M ijares, Maximo, N aidia M iller and B erta Beeson who head th e co u g ress of h ig h -w ire a rtists. May W irth, th e G eorge H annaford troupe, “ P hil th e m arv el,” th e E rn esto s and th e Rieffenach siste rs are am ong the seventy bare-h ack rid in g cham pions. L illian Leitzel, Mile. F lllls, th e C lark- onlan-N elson tro u p e, th e Hiegrlst-SU- bons an d th e Rooneys lead th e aerial displays. E n tire fam ilies of fam ous g ym nasts a re being presen ted . T hese Include th e C olleano fam ily of eleven re m a rk able ath letes, th e Nelson fam ily, the w o rld ’s g re a te st acro b ats and tu m b lers, th e P icch ian ls tro u p e who have com e from Italy to asto u n d w ith th e ir gym nlc feats, th e M edlnis who p e r form upon lad d ers as high as th e te n t top,, th e Ju n e tro tro u p e, acro b ats who w ear ta ll stilts, and a host of oth ers. T he addition of tw o m ore circu s rin g s has been effected by settin g c irc u la r cu rb s on two of th e elevated stag es. T his m akes It possible for R ingling B ro th ers to p rese n t for the first tim e In h isto ry five se p a ra te com panies of p erform ing h o rses a t one tim e. G orgeous pag ean ts, a hundred or m ore clow ns and a m en ag erie of over one thousand ra r e an im als a re a p a rt nf w hat is know n as th e biggest and m ost am azing circu s ever on to u r In A m erica. EMMA KOCK BRIDE OF E. W. RENNOW — A b eautiful wedding took place a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H ans Kock of Mabery sta tio n n ear Bull Run la st W ednesday evening, A ugust 5, a t 8 o’clock, w hen th eir d au g h ter Em m a Amanda, becam e the brid e of E a rn e st W. Rennow, son of H. Rennow of Sherwood, Oregon. The w edding vows w ere tak en u nder an arch of fern s and roses in th e spacious living room . Rev. E. H o rstm an of G resham officiat ing. The b rid e w as attended by Miss F ay D aniel of P o rtlan d and th e groom by G eorge Kock, b ro th er of th e bride. L ittle Marie Lee was flower girl. T he bride en tered th e room on th e arm of h er fath e r to th e stra in s of M endel sohn's w edding m arch, and w as given in m arria g e by him. Miss F rieda B ratzel of G resham played th e m arch. Proceeding th e cerem ony Miss K ath- ery n B ratzel san g “ I Love You T ru ly ,” and a fte rw a rd s she sang an o th er se lection. T he room s w ere resp len d en t w ith vases of gladioli and roses. T he bride w as a ttire d in w hite s a t in back C anton crep e and w ore a tra ilin g veil caught w ith o ran g e blos soms. She ca rrie d a bouquet of Cecil B ru n n er roses, sw eet peas and lilies of th e valley. The bridesm aid w as gowned in m aize C anton crep e and c a rrie d pink sw eet peas. T he little flower g irl w as decked in fluffy pink and ca rrie d a basket of ro se p etals w hich she scattered before th e bride. More th an fifty gu ests w ere p re s ent, who w ere served w ith a w edding luncheon follow ing th e co n g ra tu la tions. Some of the g u ests cam e from P o rtlan d , T illam ook, H illsboro, V an couver and K ennew ick, W ash., and S acram ento, Calif. Many b eautiful and useful gifts were received by the happy couple. T he groom is a g rad u a te in th is y e a r's class from Pacific U niversity at F o rest G rove and expects to engage in teaching in a M ontana high school. Mr. and Mrs, Rennow are enjoying a b rief w edding trip to th e beaches. Funding the W ar Debts T he people of the nation m u st not get th e Idea th a t if all th e foreign co u n tries funded th eir debts on p ra c tic ally th e sam e basis of te rm s given to E ngland all taxes in th e U nited S tate s would be deeply cut, fo r if all of them w ere to pay th is co u n try In th e proportion th a t E ngland does th e to tal receip ts would be ab o u t four h undred anjd fifty m illion d o lla rs a year This, of course, would include E n g lan d 's one h undred and slxty-tw o m illion d o llars a year th a t she is pay ing us now. It Is tru e , how ever, th a t if th ese debts w ere funded and th e In terest pro m p tly paid they would aid In our n atio n al debt to tal, th ereb y reducing th e In terest th a t m ust be paid each year on th e n ational debt. Real tax reduction m ust com e from a co n tin u atio n of the p resid e n t's pol icy of g o v ernm ental economy. Dor P o lic y in C h in a P re sid en t Coolidge's a ttitu d e in r e g ard to China is th a t of in sistin g th a t th e term s of tre a tie s p erta in in g to C hina be ca rrie d out by th e n ations who signed th e tre a tie s and re so lu tions. T he p resid en t Is anxious th a t the sovereignty of C hina be p reserved, th a t It m ay m aintain a stab le g o vern m ent, th a t th e “open door" in China be m aintained, and th a t th e different n atio n s refra in from seeking special privileges In China, privileges th a t would r a th e r tend to ab rid g e th e rig h ts of o th e r nations. Back of th e p resid e n t's position is th e th o u g h t th a t a q u ietin g down of conditions In China will re su lt not only In b rin g in g about peace In th a t p a rt of th e w orld, hut w ill also aid In th e reh a b ilita tio n of th e w orld from an econom ic stan d p o in t. B etter con d itions In China m ean b etter m a rk e ts for every nation in th e world. Vacation Hours In (ircxhiun l ibrary. D uring Ju ly and A ugust the G resh am lib ra ry w ill be open on Mondays, W ednesdays and F rid ay s from 2:30 to 5:30 and from 7 to 9. On S atu rd ay it W ith a tra d e balance of a billion will be open from 2:30 to 5:30. d o lla rs in favor of th e U nited S tates th e calam ity bow lers h av en ’t much to Money to loan on real estate. F arm howl about. loans at 6 per cent. B. W. T horne E lw o o d ’s O rch estra w ill g iv e th e ir first w eekly d a n c e a t SPRINGER’S at Pleasant V alley WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12, 1925 A GOOD T IM E A SSU R ED . Gctitg 75c, Lad ¡ ph F re e