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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO.» GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 192« MAIL MESSENGER HURT IN CRASH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOLS HOLD ANNUAL SPRINT H . S . M u s ic a l O r g a n iz a tio n s in F in e C o n c e r t F r id a y N ig h t TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 91.50 Per Year STEIWER ENDORSED BY ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE GLOBE TROTTER HAS T he A nti-Saloon League is in te re st- I ed in th e choice of se n ato ria l candi- , RARE ________ EXPERIENCE d ates a t th e com ing p rim ary election. ' Benson Polytechnic cam e o ut victor S aturday m orning in th e ten-m ile sp rin t w hich began a t G resham and An autom obile accident occurred on ended at F ra n k lin high school bowl 50 It w ants in congress m en who believe „ „ . A p ro g ram of u n u su al in te re st t o 1 D ance' 'an d "M arch M ilitaire.” ,, , ...... . . . , . , . . B. F. A ldrich* of P o rtland, form er Main stre e t In G resham S aturday eve m inutes and 28 seconds later. T his m usic lovers will be given on F rid ay ! “C harge of th e H u ssa rs” by S pindler, th a t prohibition is rig h t in p rin cip le , .. , _ . . . . . ... G resham man, who left in December ning about 4 o’clock which r? u ld easi was the occasion of th e an n u al 10- evening at th e high school gym nasium a tw o-piano num ber, w ill be played and wise in policy and who w ill seek f a trip aro u n d the w orld on the ly have resu lted very seriously. As m ile cross co untry ru n of th e P o rtlan d by th e m usical o rg an izatio n s of th e by M argaret St. C lair and H elen th e ap pointm ent of federal officers in steam sh ip B elgenland, th e la rg e st a large m achine, driven by Miss Made High School A thletic association and school u nder th e d irection of Miss A lthaus. A Gypsy song »’ill be sung sym pathy w ith th e law s they are globe-encircling steam er afloat, » 'rites line D avis, of No. 87 E ast 11th street, is the first tim e any school o th er th an D orothy Dickey. This w ill include by Mary M iller an d Amy Noreen in sw orn to enforce, according to R. E. very in te restin g ly of his trip th ro u g h P o rtlan d , com ing in from Pow ell Val W ashington has won first place in a VOcal and in stru m e n ta l Close, su p erin ten d en t. num bers, costum e, w ith g u ita r accom panim ent th e H im alayas as th e to u rist does it. ley road on the east, rounded the co r cross country race. T he race S atu r- etu n ts of various kinds and the fol- by Miss A ugusta H ahn. T he hum ana- T he league lias surveyed th e field of Mr. A ldrich expects to re tu rn to the ner a t Main stre e t a t excessive speed. da> m orning w as m ade in a second Jowiug selections from th e com ic phone, o p erated by E arl W hetzell and republican candidates and has come to United S tates about the first of A pril. it evidently got beyond th e control of le ,s tim e th an th a t of a year ago when operal, H. M. 8. P inafore,” by A rth u r W inston S trong w ill accom pany the th e conclusion th at, of the men whose The a rtic le below first appeared in the the d riv er and sped across the stre e t j W ashington team won the la u ra ls. I Sullivan Boys' Glee in *‘A G reen L ittle Boy,” c h a ra c te r and convictions a re such as “C ruise News”, a publication w hich to a po in t alm ost directly in fro n t of i Seventy boys, ten from each of P o rt- ! Sail th e Ocean Blue,” sa ilo rs' and "A S p rin g Idyl.” O ther num bers to ju stify its indorsem ent, only one com es off th e p ress at sea. It was No, A ylsw orth & M artin's store, throw ing land's high schools, p articip a ted in th e ch o ru s; “ I'm Called L ittle B u tter- will be "A bout K aty" and “ P e rsp ic a ap p ears likely to receive any consid 32. volum e 2, published at sea. F e b ru C harles H anson, local mail m essenger, cross-coun try sp rin t. A good sized cup,” A lta H en d rick so n ; "My G alant c ity ;" h arm onica stu n t, W inston erab le sup p o rt outside his own county. a ry 20. Th«j price of the sheet is one to the pavem ent and inflicting inju ries crowd w as on hand a t th e sta rtin g cre w ," H ervey Ide; “ W hen Love Is Strong. E llis Judd and Melcher D un F o r th is reason th e league has u n a n sm ile. point in G resham to give th e ru n n e rs Alive and Hope Is Dead.” Mary M iller; can ; a seren ad e stu n t by th e ch o ru s; im ously Indorsed F red erick S teiw er from w hich he is slow ly recovering. “T h irty -six of th e Belgenland p arty R. G. H anset, No. 825 E. 75th street, a proper send-off. At each m ile of the "Over th e Bright Blue Sea,” and "S ir “Sundow n,” Irish tu n e from County of P endleton for United S tates se n a took ad v an tag e of th e D arjeeling-C al racing course a fresh m an w as ready P o rtland, w as the com panion of Miss Jo sep h 's B arge Is Seen; "Now Give D erry; and “To You, O G resham High to r. He is recom m ended by m any men c u tta optional excursion. It w as a w hose judgm ent it resp e cts: Judge Davis and he afte rw a rd stated he was for the next relay of th e race. Second T hree C heers,” Guy R usher. We Sing.” com plete success, th a n k s to M essrs. teaching h e r to drive the car. It was place w ent th is y ear to Jefferson, The high school band w ill play "M il D orothy Cooper and Ire n e Jo h n so n Low ell of P endleton, S enator Staples R. L. Moore and N. N esbit, of the while th e W ashington high school of P o rtlan d , S en ato r Eddy of Rose said by th e P o rtla n d e rs th a t a flat tire ita ry E sco rt," B ennett, and “ Feld- are accom panists and P a u le tta Dow- A m erican E xpress com pany staff, who was th e cause of th e auto careening ranked third . Cornet M arch.” The o rc h e stra will sett will have ch a rg e of th e d eco ra burg, Ju d g e H arris of Eugene, Judge saw th a t everything ran sm oothly u n B u tler of T he Dalles, and num erous across th e stre e t, b u t sp ectato rs w ere play two selections, “N orw egian tions. der try in g conditions. Oil Interests Merge. oth ers. Influential new spapers have of th e opinion th a t if an experienced “ We had to ch an g e ca rs at 4 o'clock WOOD From inform ation received at th e BY LOAD JAY UPTON H IE S also indorsed him, and th e P o rtlan d person had been doing the driving and OR BY THE CORD FIRST FOR GOVERNOR M inisterial association has approved in th e m orning, and some of the p arty proper ca re exercised, th e re would local office of the S tan d ard Oil com his stan d on prohibition and law e n slept in th e ir clothes at th e hotel to have been no call for an accident. To pany, the nam e of th e com pany, b e A ccording to th e M ontavilla Times, J. Upton of Bend h as long been forcem ent. If the dry vote can be con keep w arm , but our h ard sh ip s w ere fu rth e r com plicate m a tte rs for the ginning today, w ill be th e S tan d ard published by a form er G resham m an, prom inent in le g isla tu re circ les in ce n trate d upon him, he is reaso n ab ly fully com pensated for by th e p leasure young people, it w as brought out th a t Oil com pany of C alifornia. The S ta n A. E. H ill, th e re is some m ixup over Oregon. Now he w an ts to be governor c e rta in of nom ination. of view ing the glorious scenery of the dard oil in te rests consolidated w ith the g irl had no d riv e r’s license. the wood m easu re in th e city by the and as a rep u b lican files his n o m in a t H im alayan m ountains. the Pacific Oil com pany, th e tw o C ali It is ce rtain th e league gives S teiw er W illam ette. The Tim es says the ing petition w ith Sam Kozer, said to Mr. H anson w as propelling the mail fornia oil in te rests m erging and fo rm “O ur jo u rn ey th ro u g h th e foot-hills P o rtlan d council passed an o rd i be the first of th e g u b ern a to rial a s p ir th is endorsem ent not for any political c a rt w hich he o p era tes betw een th e ing and o rganization su p erio r in w as m ade over a narro w -g u ag e r a il or p arty reasons, for th e league is nance providing th a t a "load of wood" a n ts to file. postofflce and depot and w hen he w as stren g th and operation to eith er of the non-political, hut only because it is road, w ith a grad e ran g in g from th ree sh all be th re e -q u a rte rs of a cord and stru ck by th e ru n aw ay c a r was “ If I am nom inated and elected,” com panies o p eratin g singly. T he P a satisfied th a t of the several can d id ates to five per cent. T he road tra v e rs e s th a t "g double load” sh all be a cord his p etition says, " I w ill d u rin g my knocked down and crum pled under cific Oil com pany excelled in th e m a t a very p ictu resq u e co u n try , and often and a half. T he term s have been too term of office give th e people of O re he is su rest and sa fest on th is p a r a th is c a rt. T he P o rtlan d m achine te r of producing oil, its field of d e r we could look alm o st stra ig h t down loosely applied and th e consum ers gon a safe, sane and busin esslik e ad m ount issue and, as said, sta n d s the b ro u g h t up in fro n t of th e c a r of rick s and co n stru ctio n w ork exceed from th e edge of th e tra c k a d istance best show of w inning. have n ot alw ays had th e wood they F ra n k S pybrock, colliding w ith a m in istratio n and w ill be governor for ing th a t of th e S tan d ard Oil, w hile the of 3,000 feet or more. tho u g h t they w ere getting, said Com all the people.” force stro n g enough to sp rin g the la tte r com pany had a w ider scope and Heczit Liar in Police Court. "W e passed th ro u g h 10 or 15 m iles m issioner Mann. F uel d ealers of the fro n t axle and dam age a tire. H e saw It Is p erfectly legitim ate to tell a of dense jungle, w here tig ers, m usk a g re a te r m arg in for m ark etin g th e city w ere declared to favor th e m eas th e ap p ro ach in g m achine on th e w rong little w hite lie to friend wife if you Local Attorney Has Car Damaged. finished product. T he sam e em ployes deer, leopards and b ea rs abound. ure. side of th e stre e t and quickly se t the A ttorney W. J. Cooper had his O ver th in k you can get aw ay w ith it. But will continue in th e ir respective of "W e arriv ed a t D arjeeling a t five in do you. Ah, th a t is an o th er story. b rakes, stopping in tim e to av ert a land sedan dam aged to th e am ount of fices and th e sam e sto ck h o ld ers will Water Shortage Feared. B ut w hat bew ilders me is th a t the th e evening, and viewed th e p retty serious ca tastro p h e. Mr. H anson is ab o u t $50 S atu rd ay afternoon when have contro l of the affairs of the new business man w hose c h a ra c te r is te rra c e d tea p la n tatio n s glued to the A deficiency of a trifle over th ree restin g a t his hom e n ear F o u rth and com pany as existed u n d er the form er feet of w ate r in Bull R un lake, the the rig h t fro n t co rn er w as rak ed by a above reproach alw ays lies to th e po hill-sid es for m iles aro u n d as we rode Hood stre e ts and it is th o u g h t in a nam es. New a rticle s of inco rp o ratio n heavy tra ile r loaded w ith road b u ild lice judge when he is b ro u g h t into source of P o rtlan d 's w ater supply is co u rt for a traffic violation. Why up to th e Mctunt E v erest hotel in few days w ill be able to resum e his have been draw n up, w hich a re cov reported th is year com pared to th a t of ing Im plem ents and draw n by a tru ck doesn't he stop and figure th a t a po rickshaw s. work. ered by th e law s of D elaw are. The 1925 a t th is tim e. The rain fall from of the C ochrane C onstruction com lice judge is hearin g lies day in and "D arjeelin g Is considered th e best incorporatio n laws of th e sta te of D el October 1, 1924, to October 1, 1925, w as pany. The tra ile r w as th e second fo l day out and Is even m ore proficient reso rt in B engal in th e hot season. 43 MILES OF DOORS low ing th e tru c k . T he accid en t oc- th an th e wife in detecting them . aw are a re said to be less strin g e n t T he te m p e ra tu re averag es ab o u t 80 ONE WEEKS’ SHIPMENT th a n tho se of any o th e r sta te in th e 110.49 inches, according to official fig cured n ear th e in tersectio n of the My investigation, if it could be degrees in the sum m er and never falls u re s; from October 1, 1925, up to called th at, convinced me th a t 99 per F airview road w ith Sandy boulevard. One m illion bushels of w heat seem s union. The field of m a rk e t for the M arch 24, of th is year, th e ra in fa ll has cent of the traffic v iolators b ro u g h t in below 30 degrees in w inter. Mr. Cooper attem p ted to pass the co n to th e police co u rt He about th e ir of lik e a good deal but th is am ount and S tan d ard Oil com pany of C alifornia is, totaled b u t 64.52 inches. At 2:30 th e next m orning we plied stru ctio n outfit and w hen p a rt way fenses. I hate to m ake such a charge, m ore w as shipped from P o rtlan d in in addition to th e Pacific co ast states, out of bed and m ade aw ay w ith a A year ago th e re w ere 66 inches of past It s»’ung to th e left side of the hut if you doubt me why v isit th e po four full cargoes to th e United K ing A rizona, U tah, Nevada, A laska and snow a t th e lake, but p rac tica lly none b rea k fa st of tea, eggs and to ast before road to m ake th e rig h t-h an d tu rn into lice co u rt y o u rself and prove it. dom d uring th e first th re e w eeks of H aw aii. Is to be found th e re now. T he snow W hat is it about a m otor c a r th a t sta rtin g for T iger hill (8,354 feet above Fairview road. T he sedan w as brought M arch, according to the re p o rt of the sea level), to view th e su n rise. We fall from O ctober 1, 1925, to date has to a stop but th e sw ing of th e tra ile r hypnotizes men and women into te ll Why the Keystone for Pennsylvania! ing lies? All of them are tru th fu l trav eled in dandies, rick sh aw s and on P o rt of P o rtlan d com m ission. By his service to his co u n try in a been 130 inches and th e e n tire snow cau g h t th e fro n t bum per, w heel and otherw ise. Even m ore in te re stin g is the s ta te g re a t crisis, Jo h n M orton, one of the fall la st year from October 1 to April horseback, arriv in g at th e sum m it fender and crow ded the ca r to w ithin 6 Men go fishing and tell about the about five. m ent th a t d uring one w eek in M arch signers of th e D eclaratio n of In d ep en w as 270 inches. It Is feared th a t the inches of th e edge of an em bankm ent. w hoppers th at got aw ay from them. th e shipm ent of doors am ounted to dence, w hich w ill be com m em orated m ountain stre a m s w ill be extrem ely "T he atm o sp h ere w as perfectly It is expected th a t th e co n stru ctio n They lie about th e ir poker gam es and by the S esqui-C entennial In te rn a tio n 36,000, w eighing 620 tons. If these al clear, w th th e s ta rs gleam ing b rillia n t th e ir incom e tax. And, for th e same E xposition in P h ilad elp h ia, th is low or dry up en tirely th is sum m er. »•ill m ake good th e dam age in cu rred . reason, though God know s w hat it can ly In c risp air, w hile th e clouds d rift doors w ere piled one on top of a n o th sum m er, w as in a d v erten tly resp o n si be .they lie to th e police judge and lie ed fa r below us In th e valleys. In creased re tu rn s are obtained from e r they w ould m ake a pile m ore th a n ble for th e sym bol by w hich th e sta t^ Missionary Convention Scheduled. in such a way th a t everybody know s cows if th e dairym en co n tin u e to feed a m ile high and if laid end to end is now know n th ro u g h o u t th e land. “We w aited in th e tow er atop the The Rev. Mr. N ew berry, head of the they a re lying. Why one can even see He w as ch airm an of th e P en n sy l g rain a fte r th e cows are placed on would form a sidew alk 43 m iles long. hill for daw n, and a t 5; 40 our hopes th a t th e lie h u rts them . vania delegation appointed to consider p astu re, for th e early g ra ss contains C h ristian M issionary A lliance, accom Now I ask you th is qu estio n : Why and an ticip atio n s of th e sight w ere sep aratio n from E ngland. T he vote of panied by tw o retu rn ed m issionaries, Now, Really. should th e ca r ow ner be peeved if realized. the delegation w as a tie u n til he ca st a large am ount of w ater, says the O re Long w ill linger In ou r A G resham b arb e r says some g irls th e vote w hich placed th e sta te on the gon experim ent station. A good m ix one of whom is from P alestin e, will an o th er ca r passes him on the h ig h m em ory th e gold and crim son coloring m ust th in k bobbing is a sh o rt cu t to side of sep aratio n , and It w as from tu re to feed a t th is tim e is equal p arts hold a tw o -d ay s’ convention In the w ay? A nsw er th a t question and you’ll first ap p earin g on the froHty sum m its U ndenom inational tem ple, beginning have the ex p lanation of why a inan th is fact th a t P en n sy lv an ia becam e of barley and oats. beauty. of the K unchlnjuga range, about 50 know n as th e K eystone state. Monday, A pril 5, closing th e follow ing lies In th e police court. m iles d istan t. T hen th e light and g o r He helped to fram e th e p lan of co n Can a m otorist, like C aesar, do no Little Home Shop Bargains. . . .. .. . , T u rn over a new leaf—to th e W ant evening. O ther sp eak ers and m inis- w rong? . . Is . it alw ays the o th er fellow a geous colors extended to the lesser A nice asso rtm en t of gingham s, federation, b ut did not live to see it Ads. te rs from different p a rts of the coun- fa u n« And why—explain It to me— voiles, b roadcloths, ratin es, crepes and adopted, dying of a fever a t his b irth peaks, w here from our lofty perch we try are expected and a g reat tim e is ¡R it th a t th e sm aller the tine th e big- silks, also lingerie m a teria ls and silk place n ear P h ilad elp h ia in A pril, 1777. Make your telepnone earn you morf looked fo rw ard to. T his g ath erin g ger th e lie? I’ve heard men tell could actu ally sec night m elting aw ay M orton was th e only m an of Swedish hose, a t th e L ittle Home Shop, co rn er by connecting It w ith a w ant ad. before daw n in the valleys. T h ird s tre e t and Hood avenue. Mrs. b irth to sign th e D eclaration. A m e will be un d en o m in atio n al In its c h a r w hoppers— enorm ous lies th a t never m orial to his nam e w ill be erected by could be believed—Just to escape a "W e stood w ith bated breath and N ellie Cox, prop rieto r. A noted ed u cato r says th a t g irls are acter and everybody, re g a rd le ss of little five d o llar line. Sw edish-A m ericans all over the United m ore th a n one w as silen tly w eeping, ju s t big g row n-up dolls. Some of creed, is extended a welcome. T here S tates for the S esqui-C entennial ■ E x To prove th e exception. In my In l ’hoenix Silk H ose for Ladies. as we gazed at th e m ost m arvelous In all th e new shades. F u ll fa sh position. T he John M orton Memorial them even cry pa-pa and m a-m a when will be se v eral m eetings d u rin g the v estigation I heard only one chap tell you squeeze th e m ! w all of p erp etu al snow in the w orld.” the tru th . "Ju d g e,” he said, " It was ioned, service silks and chiffons, $1.35, building w ill stand on th e banks of two days, th e exact tim e of w hich »’111 the D elaw are riv er n ea r th e U nited my fault. My mind was on som ething $1.50, $1.85. A ylsw orth & M artin. Gresham Beauty Shoppe be announced on E a ster Sunday. S tates navy yard, and w ill be used as else and I w asn 't paying atten tio n to R ehearing Asked lij Convicted M a li. erything in th e line of cosm etic w hat w as ahead of me. I have no alibi. For re a l estate loans see o r call B. h ea d q u arte rs for S w edish-A m ericans ev F red erick L. M iller, P o rtlan d Jewel Maybe w h at you don't need some th e ra p f. C ourteous and efficient during th e exposition. I was to blam e, no one e lse !” W. T horne.—Adv. treatm en t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irst one else w ants. T ry an ad in the And th e Judge, dazed a t such f ra n k er, who w as convicted in the circ u it S tate B ank building, phone 1841, classified. ness, m u rm u red : "Case dism issed. I co u rt Ju n e 30, 1924, on u ch arg e of in G resham .— Adv. »•ant to shake hands w ith a m an in a v o lu n ta ry m a n sla u g h ter when he Milk report Dlar.kr no w for «ale m illion." Why have a lot of thlDgs aro u n d you cheap at the Outlook office stru ck down and killed Mrs. Alma So it pays, you see, to tell th e tru th . j don’t need w hen som e m ight be glad But w hat, when sm elling gasoline, H all, an aged w om an, on Sandy road D on't lay down th e p ap er till you o get them a t a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant m akes a man a liar? n ear F airview the previous Ja n u ary , have read th e W ant Ads. d. A nsw er th a t if you can.—E rw in is now filing a petition for a reh earin g G reer, p resid en t G reer College of A uto m otive and E lectrical T rades, Chicago, In th e suprem e co u rt. He is u nder a sen ten ce of 15 m onths In th e p en iten Illinois. tia ry th e re su lt of conviction In the circu it c o u rt and affirm ation in the sta te su p rem e court. Additional Want Ads TDD LATE TO CLASSIFY. M ILK COW , la d y ’s gold w atch or m anu re sp read er for good old Ford su ita b le for berry h a u lin g G eorge S chaeffer, lit . 1, B orin g, phone 3V6 F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, tru c k and g en eral in su ran c e see B. W. ‘ T horne.— Adv. Berry Growers in Annual Meeting April 5 G ive B /o o m in g Plants FOR EASTER Think how much longer a bloom ing plant will last than cut Flow- ft. f- r :.. J W h at W ould E aster be W ithout . ers, thus carrying over into many days following, the spirit of Easter beauty. A la rg e selectio n of th e ch o icest po tted p la n ts to choose from at p rices th a t a re lo w er th a n e v e r before. O rder now ! FLOWERS Potted flowers are especially fitting for Easter giving and they last much longer than cut flowers. We keep our stock up with new plants so you can nearly always get your choice. Easter L ilie s Primroses ami various other plants WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Phone 1411 Gresham CECIL METZGER GROCERY Phone 1151 GRESHAM T he an n u al m eeting of T he B erry G row ers P acking com pany will he , held at th e can n ery a t 10 a. m next Monday th e 5th, for th e election of two d irecto rs, the retirin g d irecto rs being W. D. F raley and C. T. Ryan. The hold- , over d irec to rs a re C, M. La F o llett, D. E. Tow le and E. P. Schedeen. The an- ¡ nual re p o rt of the y e a r's business w hich closeg March 31st w ill be ready for I consideration, and m any o th e r item s of In terest to th e sto ck h o ld ers and m em bers. The num ber of sto ck h o ld ers th is year num ber 102. Each sh a re of stock Is en titled to one vote and th e m anagem ent u rg en tly req u e sts that, all sto ck h o ld ers ho present at th is m eeting for it is very Im portant. Come and ex p ress your d esires in th e m anag em en t of your business, as th e re is grave d an g er of changes being m ade In your absence th a t m ight not be for th e best In te re sts of your business. So p lease a rra n g e to atten d this m eeting, or, if It Is Im possible for you to atten d , please use the sub-joined proxy, d esignating some stockholder to vote for you, and eith er give your proxy to the sto c k holder nam ed or fo rw ard sam e to th e se c re ta ry to be voted by whom you designate. C. B, GREENE, S ecretary. PRO! Y I hereby appoint as my proxy to rep re- sent tne and vote my sh a re s of stock a t th e an n u al m eeting of The B erry G row ers P acking Com pany, to be held at the com pany's office, in G resham , Oregon, on Monday, A pril 5, 1926, at 10 a m. Signed W itness