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Correspondent» and Advertisers Are A»ked to Cooperate With the Outlook in Issuing the Paper in the Forenoon T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 16 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL iS , I»¿6 FAIR PAVILION TO BE OF HOLLOW TILE for commissioner TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year REED FOR CIRCUIT GROUND BREAKING ON FAIR GROUNDS JUDGE, DFPT. NO. PHONE COMPANY FOR NEW EXHIBITS BUILDING MAY 1 ADDS EQUIPMENT A w ell attended m eeting of th e fair board w as held at th e city hall last Announcement was made at last night’s meeting of the A dditional im provem ents have been n ig ht a t w hich it w as decided the new m ade recently to the w orking eq uip fair board by President T. J. Krueder that elaborate plans m ain exhibits building would be of m ent of the M ultnom ah & C lackam as were being made for the ceremony of ground breaking for hollow tile construction. j County M utual T elephone com pany, i the new main exhibits building on the fair grounds which It had alread y been announced th a t including an ex tra sw itchboard w hich will occur on Saturday, May 1, at 2 p. m. at a recent m eeting th e bid of th e D. T. w ill be added a t once to th e th ree a l I E aton C onstruction com pany w as ac . Invitations are being sent to various state and county ready In position, thereby in su rin g cepted, it being the low est reliab le bid j room for two m ore o p erato rs, one of officials and distinguished citizens in this part of the state. I whom will probably ta k e her place In out of a to ta l of 36. T he o riginal bid This includes Governor Pierce, Mayor Baker and the city for concrete co nstruction w as $12,275. the n ear future. T his w ill m ean s e r W. A. Proctor. commissioners, the county commissioners, mayors of Fair- w ith $200 m ore for tile. T his differ- ' vice for several hundred new sub it is doubtful if th e re is a man in view, Troutdale, Sandy and Oregon City and others, en tial w as cut to $100 by agreem ent of scrib ers, and In th e exigency of th a t is ! : b . etter n r or , is p 1— ? «» g r? d e i h o o ' s ° f ,h e F. C. H ofacker, the m ason con tracto r, num ber being added to I he p resent and F ronc O lbrich, of th e Columbia list, th e com pany intends to be p re P roctor of Sandy. He served as coun- c o u n ^ represented and the boys and girls clubs, also other B rick w orks. The plum bing co n tract pared. The local sw itch b o ard s a re ty com m issioner of C lackam as county organizations of tile COUnt\ w as let to J. F. Shea of P o rtlan d for now in a crow ded and congested con There will be music of quartet, of band, or both, and prob- $2438. The total co n tra ct cost of the for two consecutive fo u r-y ear term s, dition, especially d u rin g th e ru sh building, including arc h itec t's fee, will euding Ja n u a ry i, 1925. He now seeks ably the Union high orchestra or band. ho u rs of the day, but w ith th e in sta lla be $15.5u0. W. W. Lucius is the a rc h i the nom ination on the republican ticket tion of the new board, th is w ill be 1 he city is to be decorated for the occasion and it will be S anderson Reed. for th is office for w hich he is so well tect. a gala event in which all will be interested. U nusual in te re st is being m anifested elim inated and a consequent im proved To m eet this th e re are available qualified by experience and wide a c In th e cam paign for circ u it co u rt service cannot help but be th e resu lt. quaintance. county funds to the am ount of $16,- Judge In M ultnomah county, d e p a rt More th a n 170 new telephones w ere re Mr. P ro cto r is at p resen t m ayor of 500. T his w ill leave $950 for interior m ent No, 4. T his is the d ep artm en t at cently purchased by the officials of the Sandy, his home tow n, and Is active in p artitions. p resen t presided over by Ju d g e Jo lu \ com pany to tak e ca re of th e grow ing The building will be 70 x 140 feet business, financial and developm ent H. Stevenson who will he a can d id ate needs of the service. T h ere a re now T ro u td ale ch a p te r O. E. S. celebrated w ere Sunday g u ests at th e hom e of w ith an annex for m en's and w om en’s affairs. H is reco rd has been above re to succeed him self should lie gain the around 1200 G resham su b scrib ers, and proach. its 23d b irth d ay la st S atu rd ay evening. L. Helm ing. re st room s, 22x 52 feet. It will have dem ocratic nom ination w hich ap p ears these, added to th e 300 of C orbett and The Outlook com m ends to th e voters Many c h a rte r m em bers w ere p resen t fa ta r and gravel roof and be absolute Mrs. C. E. Bush of Bridal Veil and to be w ithout opposition. D am ascus independent lines, will j of C lackam as county th e favorable and old tim es w ere discussed. The Mrs. E. H u tts of A berdeen, W ashing ly fire proof. The tile for the con bring th e to tal up to ap proxim ately S anderson Reed, one of th e rep u b ' consideration of W. A. P ro cto r as p ast m atro n s exem plified th e in itiato ry stru ctio n will come from the Columbia ton, called a t th e hom e of Mrs. Mary lican can d id ates for nom ination, in his 1500. county com m issioner. w ork. A huge b irth d a y cake w ith 23 P arso n s T h u rsd ay evening w here Mrs. p resen tatio n to th e voters at th e pri B rick w orks at H ogan and the lum ber An item of th e telephone business can d les adorned th e tab le reserved for Lydia O strand, m o th er of Mrs. Bush, m arics points to an active p ractice in w hich is overlooked by those on the req u ired from E astm an L um ber com F o rm er G resham Man In ju red . pany, G resham . c h a rte r m em bers. The social club of w as visiting. P o rtlan d of m o re th an 30 y ea rs d u ra- o utside Is th e volum e of te leg rap h W ord w as received by Mr. and Mrs. th e c h a p te r is planning a dance in the T he tile co nstruction will give an Mrs. AV. G. Shipley of Salem sp en t a tiou, during w hich tim e he has had business handled d u rin g th e year. eight-inch w all instead of six-inch C. II. C alkins T h u rsd ay th a t th e ir old n ear future. few days w ith her sister, Mrs. L. A. train in g in v irtu a lly every b ran ch of D uring 1925 n ea rly 2500 teleg ram s w ith concrete. The hollow tile, allow est son. H arry , who resides at Shelton, M any T ro u td ale people attended the H arlow , this week. the law as his p rac tice w as general, w ere received and tran sm itte d by the ing a ir space in th e w alls, it is consid W ashington, had a narro w escape fu n eral in M etzger's chapel, Sunday of Mrs. D ora S hute and son C harles specializing In no p a rtic u la r b ranch of local office. For the m onth of Ju n e ered has m any advantages over a solid from death a few days previous. He N. S. Long. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- spent th e w eek-end w ith h er m other, j legal procedure. alone 327 teleg ram s w ere handled and w as engaged in chopping the root out sted conducted th e services, Mrs. J. A. co n crete w all. Mrs. E lecta P arsons. A stro n g endorsem ent of th e candl- this, of course, outside of th e long d is W ork w ill s ta r t a t once and th e of a tree and w as standing u n d er a L arsso n and Mrs. L. A. H arlow sang. Mrs. Louise Cole and son H arley of dacy of Mr. Reed has been m ade w ith- tan ce calls, w hich num bered 15,904. building is to be com pleted on or be clothesline. As th e double-bitted axe T he p a llb e a re rs w ere H. E. Bloyd, J. Kelso, W ashington, visited w ith her out reserv atio n by m ore th an a hull- C onsiderable co n stru ctio n w ork was cam e up, it ca u g h t on th e line and A. L arsson, H. C. McGinnis, H. E. Mc fore the 20th day of June. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J.. H elm ing, a dred atto rn ey s of P o rtlan d , Including done on the lines la st y ear and w hile T he new building w ill be located a stru c k th e back of his head, inflicting G innis, E. B arnes and L. V. Calkins. few days la st week. 1 some of the m ost noted law yers in the nothing yet of m uch m agnitude has sh o rt distance w est and south of the a wound th a t n ecessitated an im m e J. R. K n arr is busy loading ca rs com m unity. T his v o lu n tary endorse- been begun. It is expected to la ter Mrs. L. A. H arlow w ent to Salem m ain en tra n ce and is th e first u n it of diate operation, th ree pieces of bone T uesday to atten d th e m eeting of the with gravel w hich is being shipped m ent by such a larg e num ber of men proceed with an extensive plan of o u t a ca refu lly worked out plan of con being rem oved from the skull. The H alf-H our Study club w hich m et at over th e P. E. P. line to E agle Creek, j in the legal profession is alm ost w ith- side work. The lines w hich w ere run stru ctio n and arran g e m en t of building surgeon who attended him stated th a t th e home of Mrs. W. G. Shipley, sister V isitors atythe hom e of Mr. and Mrs. 1 out precedent In a p rim ary cam paign to T ro u td ale la st year w ere an im p o rt a q u a rte r pound m ore p ressu re on the and grounds. C. I. T hom as la st week w ere Mrs. E. I and Indicates a high degree of confl- a n t p a rt of th e developm ent plans of of Mrs. H arlow , an out-of-tow n mem axe handle would have resu lted In ce r th e com pany, as w ere also th e heavy her of th e club. T w enty m em bers of C. T hom as of N ew port, Oregon, and dence in th e ab ility of Mr. Reed. tain death to th e m an. Mr. Calkins, Baptist Church Services. Ralph T hom as of W yoming, m other Mr. Reed Is a p a st p resid en t of the cables stru n g from G resham to the th e club m ade th e trip from P o rtlan d At th e ann u al business m eeting of who Is an em ploye of th e electric light G ig ray ’s o rc h e stra of P o rtlan d , gave and b ro th er of Mr. Thom as. L ater in Oregon S tate B ar asso ciatio n and is Tw elve-m ile co rn er. th e B aptist church la st F riday evening pow er p lan t a t Shelton, is w ell known T he volum e of th e business of the an o th er successful dance a t th e city the week th ey w ere joined by George one of th e o rg an izers and stu u n ch su p th e officers of the church w ere elected in Gresham . hall la st S atu rd ay evening. A nother and Clifford T hom as of Hood River, p o rters of th e M ultnom ah county law telephone com pany h as increased to to serve for an o th er year. Most of w ill be given S atu rd ay evening, May 1 b ro th ers of Mr. T hom as and Mr. and library. He w as se c re ta ry of th e c h a r- sucb atl e* ten t th a t it req u ires m ore those holding office d uring th e past Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. S. Holm sp en t S unday in P o rt Mrs. F. H. H allock of N ew port. Mrs. te r Board of 1903 and a m em ber of the | and m ore the p ersonal atten tio n of K. y ear w ere re-elected to serve for the The usual services of th e day will land w here she visited w ith her son H allock is a siste r of Mr. Thom as. A leg islatu re from P o rtlan d in th a t year. | A. Miller, th e p resid en t of th e com ensuing year w ith the exception th a t be held a t th e M ethodist Episcopal j v ic to r and tdso w ith 'frien d s“ fam ily d in n er took place on Sunday. He is m arried and has tw o children. pany, and in consideration of this, the K enneth D. F endall w as elected as su church next Sunday, beginning w ith , rw jn Keltner> who ,R w orkJng for Mr. and Mrs. M arlon S h eare r and ' He w as on th e hoard of d irecto rs nnd 1 affairs of th e Bank of G resham , of p erin ten d en t of the Bible school and Bible school at 10 o'clock. T his will A j K ruger, vi9lted w,th hj9 m other d au g h ter Addie and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh active in th e early affairs of th e Mult- w hich Mr. Miller w as fo rm erly cash ier, W alter M arkw art as a ssista n t su p e r be followed by m orning w orship and in P o rtlan d Sunday S h earer and Miss M ildred Jo h n so n of nomah A m ateur A thletic club and w as I have been tu rn ed over g rad u a lly to intendent. Mr. F endall w as also elect serm on a t " 11 T he p asto r, Dr. C. W. Mr, and Mrs. Jam es D ellinger of P ark d ale, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. L en ard I responsible for th e fund raisin g C. E. Johnson, late of Moro, Oregon, ed as chorister. Next Sunday m orning H uett, w ill tak e for the subject of his K ent, Oregon, visited for a few days A rm strong and Miss B ern illa McCoon which resu scitated th e P o rtlan d Row- who cam o several m onths ago to a s th e re will be a sh o rt in stallatio n se r m orning serm on "T ru e Cause for Re th is week w ith Mr. and Mrs. G eorge of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday g u ests of Mr. log club in its early h isto ry w hen the sum e th e position of cashier. Mr. joicing.” vice preceding the serm on d uring the and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr a fte r a picnic en tire boathouse and all of th e boats I lohnson has purchased a su b stan tia l . _ u . T he E pw orth L eague w ill m eet at P arish , The ladies a re sisters. m orning hour of w orship and every , 6 :15. w ith Miss E rm a G ates as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns and lunch w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ash- w ere ca rrie d aw ay by flood. D uring In terest In the bank and, w hile Mr. officer of the church is ea rn estly re The topic will be "C h rist in the d au g h ters, M arg aret and G ladys of w orth a t th e A dvent Camp grounds. I th e w ar he was active in th e fund M iller still reta in s the offices of vice quested to be present. The Bible AVorld's D ram a." N ew berg visited a t th e home of Mr The w hole p arty drove to th e hom e of drives, org an izatio n of in tellig en ce p resid en t and d irecto r In th e Instltu- Dr. H uett will speak at th e evening school w ill begin at 10 a. m. T he service on th e topic "T he Cause of B u rn s’ m other, Mrs. M arg aret B urns Mr. and Mrs. R ichard K n a rr at Sandy work and w as a m em ber of Com pany t,o n - th e form er will have co n tro l of ch u rch service a t 11 o’clock. The F ailu re ," discussing th e causes and F of M ultnom ah G uard as w ell as serv- th e active w orking of th e b an k 's ro u Sunday. O ther g u ests w ere Mr. and Dell to spend th e evening. topic of the serm on by the p asto r will the law s w hich govern failure. The tin e and Its m anagem ent. Mrs. M. H. C raft of Hood R iver ing on th e d ra ft board, Mrs. R obert K erslak e and th e ir son be ' ‘S ervice.” The In term e d iate so- service w ill be preceded by a gospel Mr. Johnson, who w as horn at S a spent several days la st week w ith h er His affiliations a re w ith P o rtlan d and d au g h ter R obert and M argaret clety w ill m eet a t 5:30 p. m. and the | song 8ervice led bT H W. Strong, J Lodge No. 55 A. F. * A. M„ th e E p I hco - lem, w as with the E a ste rn Oregon and Miss A nna Flem ing, Jam es Flem niece, Mrs. C. I. Thom as. sen io r B. Y. P. U. a t 6:30. T he eve-j Mrs. H ugh L orlm er of P o rtlan d pal ch u rch , th e St. A ndrew s society, Land com pany at Moro for 15 years, ing, C reighton and Ian Burns. ning church service w ill com m ence at X. Norby B reaks Arm in FalL spent Sunday w ith Mrs. E lecta P a r Colum bia C ountry club, and th e A r- | d u rin g th e last six y ears of w hich tim e Mrs. E unice R obinson and her sis 7:30. T he topic of the ad d ress will M. Norby, resid in g w est of G resham , he w as In ch arg e of all th e com pany’s sons. lington club be “ Is One C hurch Enough In G resh- ls in Good S am aritan hospital as the te r, Mrs. Mary P arso n s, sp en t last F ri Miss A lice Spence of P o rtlan d , Miss His slogan is, "F a irn e ss and com- b u sin ess in W asco, S herm an, Je ffer day a t th e home of Dr. and Mrs. Jam es re su lt of a fall of 20 feet or m ore from son and a p a rt of W heeler counties. M ariam Spence, Miss M arjorie Ken- mon sense, ------------------------ ' the roof of a building w hich he was Robinson in P o rtland. dall and Jo h n McGinnis accom panied The com pany w ith w hich Mr. Johnson Miss Alice Spence of P o rtlan d v isit G resham Beauty Slioppe '■ painting at V entura p ark W ednesday, A rth u r M atches to th e home of his w as associated had co n tro l of th e s e ll everything in the line of cosm etic w ben he sustain ed a badly fractu red ed h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. m other a t McMinnville Sunday to DENTAL SURVEY PLANNED ing and leasing of both farm in g and therapy. C ourteous and efficient Spence on T hursday. EOK UDUN I KY SCHOOLS grazin g lands in those counties, the trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. Clair, F irst elbow of th e left arm . W hile the spend th e day. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t S tate Bank building, phone 1841, break is a stubborn one, It is not con- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and fam ily to tal holdings am o u n tin g to betw een G resham .—Adv. A rran g em en ts have been made sidered serious by th e atten d in g physi dale F lo w er club w as held la st T h u rs w ere d in n er g u ests T h u rsd ay at the 250,000 and 300,000 acres. A fter se v er day. T h ere w as a good atten d an ce of th ro u g h the cooperation of the Oregon $50 to $200 w ill buy a good used car cian. It is feared th a t Mr. Norby su s m em bers and a g re a t deal of in te re st home of Mr. and "Mrs. A. D. Kendall. ing connection w ith th a t com pany, he S tate Board of D ental ex am in ers and tained in te rn al injuries. at th e H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Mrs. J. N. King of A storia, Oregon, w as In th e em ploy of th e Bank of Moro 1 was m anifested. T he floral display In the M ultnom ah County P ublic H ealth the w indow s of th e different business spent a few days th is week visiting at association to conduct a d en tal survey for n ea rly four y ea rs and left th a t houses of th e tow n w ill soon begin the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mc of the pupils of th e public schools of place solely for the purpose of la u n ch ing o u t for him self in th e financial | The club has accepted th e invitation of Ginnis. the county o utside th e city of P o rt w orld. Mr. Johnson and fam ily have Mrs. W. F. H oney of G resham , to m eet land. F unds for th e purp o se have come to G resham to resid e and he has j w ith h er W ednesday, May 19, and all Aged Woman P asse s Away. been ap p ro p riated by th e sta te board, , . , Mrs. M ary C orbett, aged 88 years, I and . the ’ d , en tists of G resham , P ark . ro se ' expressed him self as desiro u s of en ! a re looking fo rw ard w ith p leasu re to te rin g Into the affairs of th e tow n and died a t th e hom e of h er b ro th er-tn - 1 ! th is m eeting. and M ultnom ah w ill cooperate. I t Is ready at all tim es to devote him self to | Mrs. Geo. P a rish has been on the sick expected th a t th e w ork will begin at j list th e la st few days. F erra n d who resid e n ea r Ruby Ju n e - once E xam inations w(1| R, a r t ln the th e best In terests and w elfare of the com m unity as a whole. ,t T he T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso- tlon, on T uesday, A pril 20. She cam e larK„r RchooI„ ((f , h„ col|nty | ciation w’lll sponsor an o th er dance from A storia to th e vicinity of G resh- poM lb| e , hat HInalIpr Hch((O,g TULIP ACRES. I S atu rd ay evening. A pril 24. It will be am five y ears ago and had lived w ith mppt In groups to fac ilita te the work, _ t t , A b eautiful tra c t n ea r E ast G lisan es since th a t tim e a t th e ir _ an old tim e dance and will be th e last her . „ relativ ___ , , l r)r Sam uel R etchensteln has been stre e t and P o rtlan d city boundary. For Jfiv en th is season. T he money raised sm all ran ch home. She is survived by ,,y fh, bl)ard ,,, , ,,„ d,„ t the $25 cash we will fu rn ish lum ber, win- goes to help th e club w ork am ong the th ree ch ild ren , T hom as C orbett, of clinics. He w ill be assisted by n u rses U 0* 8' 6oora, nails, shingles, etc., to build a bungalow , b alance $20 per A storia, M argaret, of M inneapolis, from th e county h ealth association. school children. month. L arge building sites for $400, Mrs. H. E. P eary of H untington Minn., and W illiam J., of Napa, C ali No actu al d en tal w ork will he done $525 and $600. J. F. W hetstone, 2037 Beach, C alifornia, visited w ith Mrs. L. fornia. T he fu n eral services w ere In connection w ith th e exam inations, J E. G lisan stre e t or F ifth and Hood A. H arlow on T h u rsd ay of la st week. held th is m orning a t St. H enry's C ath but ln cases w here it is needed a slip avenue, G resham , Oregon.— Adv. Mrs. P earey w ill be rem em bered by olic ch u rch a t G resham , with th e of w ill he sent to th e p are n ts with recom Something New in Screen Doors. som e of th e older resid e n ts of T ro u t fering of m ass by th e Rev. H enry m endations to have the c h ild re n ’s Special prices w hile they last. B ruenagel. In term e n t was m ade in teeth cared tor by th e fam ily dentist. ¡S trongly m ade from l ‘/4-ln clea r cedar, dale as Miss Geno Burns. T he M ultnom ah County Council of St. Jo se p h 's cem etery. It is hoped th at th is will be done dur galvanized screen. S everal different styles and sizes to select from . Come P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s will m eet Ing th e sum m er vacation. and look them over. Window' Cleaning in T ro u td ale for th e next reg u lar A m eeting w as held In P o rtlan d GRESHAM WOODWORKING SHOP F or ex p ert window clean in g see 8. m eeting on May 15. on Cleveland Avenue. T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n W ednesday evening by those In te re s t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swain of P o rtlan d Brown, G resham , phone 2501. ed in th e survey to m ake plans for the E ast G resham near Mt. Hood R. R. Adv. Phone 50x1, work. T he sta te d en tal board was re p M eetin gs, 7 :4 5 each night ex c ep t M onday TROUTDALE 0. E. S. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY HEAR! BUTTERFIELD BROTHERS Evangelists AT BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH Beginning Sunday Famous Alpine Singers and Yodlers BRING THE SICK ! Motter Hrothertt of Switzerland in May concert of the Portland Fest-Chor. 15*1 Trained Voices HERMAN HAFNER, Director COME BELIEVING! PORTLAND AUDITORIUM, MAY 1 r it I C K S - »ie. «I.M. • I-Z». ÍI.J». April }<i and May 1. Advance sale of a>-ata Hherman-Clay Co., resen ted by Dr. E T. H edlund and Dr. W. D McMillan, th e la tte r executive I se e rta ry of th e board. Mrs. Paul W hiteside, executive secreta ry , and Miss Mary P. B illm eyer, n u rse of the I M ultnomah Public H ealth asso ciatio n were p resen t, uiso County .Superinten dent of Schools A lderson, and d en tists from th e various com m unities. It Is expected th a t th e survey will s ta rt next Monday, probably at the P ark ro se school. It Is hoped to In clude th e high as well as th e grade schools of the county In Ihe survey. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No | com m ission or brokerage. Very easy term s. II. W. T horne.—Adv. F or 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. Ten-Day Special. L et's get acquainted. Marcel and reset at B ailey’s Bob shop for $1.00. Phone G resham 851 for appointm ent. —Adv. Buy with confidence. Late model reliable used cars at H essel Imple ment Co.—Adv,