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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 7(1 GRESHAM, Ml LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. O('TOKER 30. 1625 FARMS OF COUNTY MORE BUT SMALLER FACES, FACES, FACES? MANY IN CONTEST GRESHAM VERSUS ESTACADA TODAY MUCH LIVESTOCK WILL BE AT INTERNATIONAL Business Houses Close and Everybody Watches the Big The boys and g irls of M ultnom ah I county, including m any in and i around G resham , a re looking fo rw ard eagerly to the opening of the Pacific TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year VOTE NEXT TUESDAY AT CITY ELECTION T he num ber of ta rm s in M ultnom ah Football Tussle Between Strong Rival I .. „ co unty has increased n ea rly 10 per In te r n a tio n a l Live sto ck, e x p o s itio n X , ï ' Tue>“lay' November i. will be High School Elevens. cent d u rin g th e five year period from w hich sw ings open Its doors on S at- elect,on day “ »•’ “ wi'l be a very im- J a n u a ry 1, 1920, to J a n u a ry 1, 1925, ,a n t day ,o r G resham because of One ol the closest and most exciting games of the sea u rday m orning to ad m irin g tho u san d s. the P° r questions according to the prelim in ary an to be voted on. ) T he follow ing a re th e boys and g irls n o uncem ent of th e d ep artm en t of son was played on the local grid this afternoon resulting in T h ere w ill be th ree councilm en to who w ill en ter exhibits to g eth er w ith com m erce, based on the farm census | K een in te rest is being m anifested in be elected. Five nom inees have q u ali , th e H allow een b eau ty contest w hich is a victory for the visiting eleven with a score of 14 to 6. The the classe s in w hich they show : ta k e n n ea rly a year ago, fied, w hose nam es ap p e ar on the b a l Pigs T here a re m ore farm s In num ber ! be‘ng PUt ° n by the W alrad M ercantile i game Was witnessed bv tWO thousand people and attracted pnmnonw on.l v. _ 111 A . i l i e • H am pshire« — E d g ar Dixon, Law- lot. They are, J, V. Cogswell, T. R. b u t they a re sm a lle r in acreage on the com pany and w hich will close tom or-1 a great deal of attention, i rence Mahaffey. Louise W heeler, Jo h n H ow itt, W. C. M etzger, C. I. R aker av erage. T h ere a re m ore ow ners and row at 1 o'clock, th e prize w in n ers to , Welbes, Thom as D arling, V ernon and J. C. Shultz. R ak er and H ow itt few er te n an ts. F arm values have in be on display in th e w indow s of th e COURT DECISION AFFECTS are re tirin g councilm en and have ; B urlingam e. creased b u t th e increase is all in sto re tom orrow evening. A prize of a served on th e couucil for m any years. GRESHAM BUSINESS MAN D uroc— Isabel N ew lands, R ichard b u ildings and th en some, as th e land $2 m erch an d ise o rd er w ill be aw arded Two c h a rte r am endm ents are on th e j Denley, M illard Chase, Roy C arlson, alo n e in farm s in th e county is not for the la rg e st pum pkin w ith face, a ballot, one com ing up by petition from A decision recen tly handed down in R ichard Beadle, $2 prize for th e best comic face and a valued as high as five years ago. th e Oregon sta te suprem e co u rt is of C hester W hite— W illiam N ew lands, resid en ts in Cleveland addition north prize of $1 for th e b est a rtistic face. S tra n g e to say th e only item of live of th e p resen t city lim its asking to special in te rest to several G resham L aw rence Douthit. By the w ay in q u iries have been stock th a t show s an increase during come Into the co rp o rate lim its. The people, and has brought considerable P oland China—Floyd Stafford. pouring in and th e wray th e m an ag e th e five-year period is m ules, th e re be f a K |e ! tr a c t includes 37 lots. The p ro p erty satisfactio n to Guy D. Jones, G resham m ent of th e sto re has been besieged ing 82 now as a g a in st 58 then. jew eler, who th ereb y is relieved of th e H o lste in s—Jo h n Flem ing, A rth u r ow," ‘ra on ,h e tra c t have be,‘n alm o?t w ith questions concern in g the contest, O ats, hay, w hite potatoes and apples I B urns, L aw rence A vlsw orth. Floyd " n a" im*'us *« dp8lr‘nK to be included paym ent of m ore th an one hu n d red th e re w ill be no lack of a rtistic ta le n t each show a decrease in acreage and Stafford, W alter Anderegg, T racy A n-I *" thp c lt>' P™Per. d o llars, besides co u rt costs. O utcault displayed in th e final windup. G resh yield d uring th e period. T he o th e r question is th e o rg an iza A dvertising com pany, a co rp o ratio n of deregg, P ercy C arlson. am is not suffering from a d ea rth of T he inform ation given is as of J a n u tion of a bond issue of $33,000 to p ro Chicago, w as plaintiff and ap p ellan t, Je rse y s—C arl Bowman. Alvin T ill a rtists. Many a sm all boy has been a ry 1, 1925, hut the sta tistic s have vide funds for p u rch ase of site and and Jones w as defen d an t and resp o n d man, A lbert Gibson, Roy Beadle, K en w orking in d u strio u sly overtim e during ju s t been given o u t for publication ent. neth K esterson, Lew is Dahl, Clifford co n stru ctio n of reserv o ir w ith all th e p ast week fashioning' faces w hich an d a re subject to revision, though be T he case grew out of th e rep u d ia E kstrom , Alvin Jo h n so n , Clyde J e n n ecessary connections. w ould te rrify as w ell as m ystify the lieved to be su b sta n tia lly correct. In It Is req u ired by th e city of P o rt nings, Sven Nelson. very old sp rite of H allow een him self. tion of a co n tra ct en tered into between th e follow ing item s taken from th e r e land th at such a rese rv o ir be provided Jo n es and th e ad v ertisin g com pany in Brown Swiss— A nna, P aul and Mag- No doubt th e re will be jolly faces, sad p o rt th e first num ber is for 1925, the I dolena Boeckli and A lfred, H ow ard and the lim it set is Decem ber 1. T he ones, faces n e’e r seen on land or sea, Ja n u a ry , 1920, by w hich th e form er second num ber for 1920. T he increase council has been stav in g off the m a tte r w as to us.« th e la tte r's ad v ertisin g s e r ! and G eorge Grossen. but of course the faces m ost in p re or decrease w ill easily be seen. for some tim e on one p retex t and vice for a y ear a t a cost of $109.20 for Sheep— Alvin Johnson, tw o m a rk e t ponderance will be th e jolly old sta n d N um ber of farm s, 1988— 1828; ow n an o th er but now is stric tly up a g a in st ! lambs. bys th a t have been th e d elight of th e use of cu ts and type. T his did not ers, 1499—1216; te n a n ts, 479—589. the ultim atu m of the city of P o rtland. cover th e cost of ad v ertisin g space in P o u ltry —C arl Bowman. Edw in Max young sters since tim e im m em orial or A creage in farm s, 79,617—100,495. w ell, Collin Cree, S tanton C ostner, If th is city has n o t tak en the neces since th e vigil of All H allow s or All th e G resham Outlook, w hich th e re p V alue of farm land, $21,430,235— rese n tativ e of th e com pany quoted at Raymond Belgh. C harles E dw ards, sa ry step s to m eet the dem and on De S ain ts first cam e to be observed, w hich $22,149,525; value of buildings, $5,- Roland S helter, W ayne Adams, Lee cem ber first it Is ce rtain the city's is th e beginning of o u r p rese n t H al ju st h alf th e price given by th e new s 108,855—$3,934,317. paper, but w hich Jo n es did not take MISS 1». M'ILLA ( AFFRAY Copeland, Paul B uckner, Gordon Os w ate r supply w ill be tu rn ed off im m e loween. d iately and th a t is a crisis no one H orses on farm s, 2180— 2644; ca ttle, She will begin evangelistic services at burn. th e tro u b le to verify, since th e sa le s To see th a t ev ery th in g is done im th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch next would w ish for. to ta l, 12,413—13,673; dairy cow s, 8,- m an assu red him th a t he had ju st Tilie follow ing will exhibit potatoes p artially , a reco rd w ill be kept of all Sunday, p reaching at 11 o'clock in the 728—8,963; sw ine, to tal, 4,553-6,526. T he council has not p urchased a com e from th e n ew spaper office, w here in both the d u ll and the open classe s: m orning and 7:30*in th e evening. Miss en tries by a num ber. T he faces a re to site for a reserv o ir but has a location T he crop re p o rt is for 1924 and 1919 be m ade by th e e n tra n t and th re e he had been given th e rates. Jones (’affray w ill be accom panied by Miss Roland Schedeen, Amos A nderson, and show s oats, acres, 2,820—3.649; C hristensen, who is a talen ted soloist G ilbert Lind, Ted Lind, W illiam in view on Honey hill, w est of W allula did not use an y of th e ad v ertisin g judges w ill be on hand to see th a t no and ch o ru s d irecto r, and w ho w ill hay, ac res 12.069-12.855; potatoes, j favoritism ,8 show n K reuger, P aul Boeckli, Ben Pauley, avenue "Where a steel tan k may be M ayor Cleve- service but sent it back to the com have ch arg e of ch ild ren 's m eetings. ac res, 2,598—3,630; potatoes, b u s h e ls ,' la n ,, pany, and in th e sp rin g of 1921 th e Ben and P aul L euthe, Kay K reuger, erected on a cem ent base. T his, it is C. W. H u ett and H. L. St. 316.266-345,411. 3 d’ la tte r brought action to recover the G ilbert Nelson, C arl E kstrom and believed, based on en g in eer's e s ti C lair have been asked to a ssist in th e POPULAR OAKS RINK m ates, wltl entail th e least expense T he rep o rt does not cover other capacity of judges and w ith th ree full sum of $109.20. Jo n es filed an IMPROVED, REOPENED Sven NeIaon- and tim e and give ti:° best connections fru its th an apples, o r other vegetables an sw er denying th e m a teria l a lle g a such m en, giving of th e ir tim e and ta l W w ith both th e m ain pipe lines and the th an potatoes, and these a re not to be W ith its fam ous m aple floor r e - s u r PUBLIC HEALTH GROUP en ts to such a w o rth y en terp rise, s u re tions of th e com plaint, and set up an city 's w ater system . considered p rin cip al crops in th is affirm ative defense, ch arg in g frau d on faced and a b rand new trom bone band ORGANIZED IN GRESHAM ly th e you n g sters w ill be satisfied at county. It is im p o rtan t th a t all citizens who th e p a rt of th e salesm an in obtaining The Oaks R oller Rink w as fo rm ally the outcom e of th e ir decisions. Mrs. Saidie O rr-D unbar, executive have th e city 's best in te re sts at h ea rt his sig n a tu re to th e co n tra ct. The de reopened to the public th e p ast w eek cree w as rendered in favor of th e d e end. N ear-capacity crow ds w ere on se c re ta ry of th e S tate T u berculosis go to th e polls and vote on T uesday N otice to T elephone S ubscrlliers. Gresham Beanty Shoppe next. „“ "5, t i •« • » « » » « • fendant, can cellin g th e c o n tra c t and hand to m ake th e occasion m em o r asso ciatio n , w as a sp eak er at a m ost se ttlin g th e costs upon th e ad v ertisin g able and to laud th e fine ap p e aran c e in te re stin g m eeting of th e M ultnom ah th e n e a r fu tu re . S u bscribers are cous trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, com pany, w hich appealed th e case. of the rin k . P rizes w ere g en e rally County P ublic H ealth association in Queer Highway Accident Wntnessed asked to notify th e office of changes or f i r s t S tate Bank building, phone Mr. and Mrs. E arl C alkins and th ree d istrib u ted by W. M. Bestone, its the G resham lib ra ry on Tuesday. Some in te re stin g co n sid eratio n s co rrec tio n s desired.—Adv. G resham 1841.—Adv. w ere b ro u g h t out in th e su p rem e court p o p u lar m anager, and a royal good H ealth and the need of com m unity In ch ild ren from H erm iston, Oregon, TTTT?r?P i'lV TV TV rT7T?T?TTTTTTT?T'?T?T'?T'n^VT^'TVTVTTT? decision. In rep ly to th e sta te m en t on tim e w as seem ingly enjoyed by sk a te r te re st In all phases of h ealth ed u ca have retu rn ed to G resham to reside. tion w as discussed and as a re su lt a They lived in G resham ab o u t six th e p a rt of th e plaintiff th a t th e de and sp ectato r alike. Among th e events of the O aks rin k h ealth group w as organized w ith Mrs. y ears ago. As C. H. C alkins, who fendant could easily have verified the cost of ad v ertisin g space th e ju stice ca le n d ar In the n ea r fu tu re is a Roy E. Cannon as ch airm an and Mrs. w ent to help th e fam ily move, w as said : “ It does n o t seem to have oc H allow een m asked carn iv al to m o r G eorge H oney as se cretary . S tanding com ing th is way In com pany with his c u rred to th e d efen d an t to doubt the row nig h t (S a tu rd a y !, O ctober 31. com m ittees will be appointed a t an nephew w ith a tru ck lo ad of house hold goods Monday evening, they saw sta te m en ts m ade to him by th e p la in P rizes are to be aw arded for th e best, early d ate by th e chairm an. O thers in atten d an ce were, Mrs. J. O. a light m achine ap p ro ach in g w hich tiff's agent. One who in ten tio n ally m’ost o rig in al, and com ic costum es as know ingly, w illfu lly m akes a false w ell as for special events. As th e se M etzger, Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mrs. S. S. evidently was beyond the control of statem en t to an o th er th ereb y Inducing lect sta n d a rd s of th e Oaks rin k a re a Thom pson, Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mrs. B. the driver. The C alkins men expected th e o th er to en te r into a c o n tra c t m a tte r of record, no doubt m any L. W alrad, Mrs. C. W. H uett, Mrs. L. to be hit by the car. but Just before w hich he would not have m ade b u t for G resham young people will be seen L. K idder, Mrs. F ra n k Peak, Mrs. K. reach in g them . It skidded and w ent off such false sta te m en t ought not to be enjoying th e gaiety. L adies’ sk a tes A. Miller, Mrs. H. S. Clow and Mrs. the grade, tu rn ed com pletely around h eard to say th a t th e in ju red p arty a re to be free on M onday and T h u rs P. R. W hiteside of P o rtlan d , executive and landed bottom side up at th e foot day evenings of each week. W ednes of th e M ultnom ah County Public of a 10-foot em bankm ent. T he ca r should not have believed It b u t sli contained a m an and woman and a 3- have in stitu ted an independent in day night is to be a special co n test H ealth association. m onths old baby, but none w as s e ri q u iry for th e purp o se of asce rta in in g night. Band m usic is offered W ednes- G arage In stalls G rease Gun. ously Injured, although considerably th e tr u th of such rep rese n tatio n be lay, S atu rd ay and S unday nights. A late Im provem ent a t th e service bruised. T he m achine w as a com plete fore en terin g in to th e co n tra c t.” statio n of th e G resham T ra n sfe r & GRESHAM LEGION POST w reck. T he people proved to be Mr. M cGuirk & S chneider w ere a tto r S to rag e com pany is a new grease gun, BECOMES ACTIVE AGAIN an ap p lian ce to be used In the g re a s and Mrs. A lbert Rose, of Condon, who neys for th e d efendent and respond- w ere on (h eir way hom e from P o rt ! ent, and C. D. C h risten sen and G resham Post, the A m erican Legion ing serv ice there, w hich en tirely r e 1 M aurice W. Seitz of P o rtlan d for th e got down to business T uesday a fte r a moves th e old g rease from th e tra n s - land. Mr. C alkins and his nephew a s sisted In d rag g in g them out from be plaintiff and ap p ellan t. vacation of a few m onths. E very m an i m issions and differentials. T hose at th e m eeting paid dues for th e com - ' Pa r *8 a rc then w ashed in k erosene neath the au to and they w ere tak en to T u rn over a new leaf—to th e W ant ing year w hich gives the post a good ' and new f fe a s e p u t In. H eretofore th e a Hood R iver hospital for trea tm e n t. Ads. s ta rt to w ard s acq u irin g as m any m em - t reMh g rea se was applied on top. of th e I ( hr> sanlheniiinis fo r Sale. bers or m ore th an w ere on th e ro ll ; ®’d> b ut th e new arran g e m en t w ill be I M.v ch ry san th em u m s are now ready la st y ear. ® decided advantage. for sale, m ore b eautiful th an ever. Call Find out without cost if your children have G resham P ost was presented w ith a and see them . Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, Musical Talent New th in g s u nder “C lassified.” phone 58x4.—Adv, certificate of attain m en t in honor of FREE PIANO LESSONS and Fundamental Training for Children asted 6 to 12 who have not had music lessons OAKS RINK Your children may take this course whether or not you have a piano in your home. H ear your ch ild ren p lay in 4 w eek s ‘•Home of ( lean Sporto” W. M. lì ESTONE, Manager C'mon, You S k a te rs 1 T he Fall S k atin g S easo n 's now on, a fte r noon and night. Big tim e for all! LADIES’ SK ATES FREE Monday and T h u rsd ay Nites ENROLL NOW Big Halloween Masked (arnitul S atu rd ay Nite, October 31 Dandy P rizes! Limited number accepted Cars via F irst and Alder Streets Autos via Spokane Avenue Classes and lessons conducted by The W etmore’s, record and radio artists—toured principle broadcasting stations—featured with Chicago and Xew York Radio Artists, National M otor Boat Show, National Pure Food Show, etc., now of Portland. They are famous as professional players and teachers. LECTURE It the Grange Hall, (¿re-ham. (Ire. MONDAY, NOV. I. 1925. 7:15 p. m. W as th is e a rth created 6O00 years ENROLL NOW AT ago? Or did It ro u te Into existence by Jones’ Jewelry Store evolution? A nsw ering q u estio n s ' asked critics. by th e C ain ’s m ark , w hat was it? B ring your Bibles. Phone 2361 Gresham • J. C. YANDELL Ï. I L a L m any Bibles FREE having secured a g re a te r m em bership for 1925 th an th a t of 1921. C om m and er K. C. R o b e rt/ and A djutant C. C. Y ager w ere presented w ith c a rd s of th e sam e n a tu re as the certificate g iv en to the post. T hese w ere from the P rin cip al R. E Cannon Is responal- for the m erch an ts to close and attend n ational h ea d q u arte rs and w ere ble for th e follow ing in te restin g side- | the game. signed by the national com m ander and lights on the w orkings of G resham Our high school team s are en titled ad ju tan t. Union high school and Its varions ac- i to every en co u rag em en t they receive. A com m ittee was appointed to ta k e tlvities In the follow ing in te restin g [ ' The boys a re clean, en th u siastic, play up th e m a tte r of secu rin g a m otion n o te s: hard and we ap p reciate the splendid p ictu re of w ar scenes. T h ere a re sev We believe in a th le tic s in high support o u r business men and friends eral, w hich w ere tak en by th e U. 8. school when propdrly handled, b e give us. We need It. signal co rp s and a re au th en tic. An cause It m eans so m uch to us. Wc J If C orvallis, Salem , Albany, New effort will be m ade to secu re "Yon have boys In school who are doing berg, McMinnville, Eugene or any one C an't S tand T h ere,” a p ictu re w hich good school work urged by the I n - ' of m any o th er places would have had reveals in an in tim ate way w hat hap- ! centive of ath letics. In o rd er to (he cham pionship calib er baseball pened to th e average young A m erican | rep rese n t th e school each boy team we had for th ree y ears, th e team after Woodrow Wilson w rote his last m ust be doing passing w ork in at. would have received co n sid erab le note to the k aiser. It Is b u ilt of ex least th re e subjects. I am in favor of m ore en couragem ent th an o u r team clusive scenes taken d u rin g th e w ar req u irin g players to be doing passing received. O ther tow ns fe a tu re th e ir and sk illfu lly woven to g eth er Into a work in ail of th e ir su b jects before high school m ore th an G resham co n tin u ity w hich, ,lf you happen to be playing, hut the Oregon higli school Union high school Is featu red h ut we In th e c a st of c h a ra c te rs, gives you a ath letic asso ciatio n ru les read th a t believe th is has been o u r fau lt and not ch an ce to relive those eventful days of they m ust c a rry four su b jects and be ’be fau lt of anyone else. We have slum and shells. I passing In th ree. In addition a boy been too reticen t. We ce rtain ly w ere fh e re is plenty of action to sa tisfy rep resen tin g a school In any b ranch of ag reeab ly su rp rised to receive such th e movie fan's crav in g for th rills, and ath letics m u st he In school and ea rn - ■ splendid su p p o rt In th e sale of p atron not a few genuine laughs The pic- Ing th re e sem ester cre d its d u rin g the tickets, d o s in g of business houses, use tu re covers the period of the w ar not preceding sem ester before he Is eligl- ; <’f tra c to r to w ork ath letic field, m ega- only from th e first line tren ch es, b u t ble. phones, use of tru c k to ad v ertise • how s also w hat happened behind th e We play our gam es on F rid ay be- | K»mes and In num erous o th er ways, lines. It Is a p ictu re th a t any audl- cau se we lose very little tim e by so have a good coach, a good team , le n ce will enjoy and offers an a b u n d doing and It gives S atu rd ay as an en- “ splendid sp irit and for th ese reaso ns ance of en tertain m en t. tire day for the boys to work. It i 11 •• th e m ore becom ing we should would be im possible to have a rep re- | receive recognition. Chicken Dinners. C oncerning playing tw o gam es a Special chicken -dinner every W ed te n ta tiv e schoo! present should w e nesday noon until fu rth e r notice play gam es oth er than on a school '»►‘‘kj We realize It tak es tim e h u t If I P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e s ta u ra n t—Ad day. In addition It m akes It possible I C o n tin u ed on page J----------- HIGH SCHOOL MATTERS ARE PRESENTED BY PRINCIPAL