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Correspondents and Advertisers Are Asked 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«, MO. 21 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY SERMON TO GRADUATES GRESHAM BAND CONCERT TH IEV ES RAID SEVERAL WILL BE NEXT SUNDAY HAS PLEASING NUMBERS MORE ( 1111 KEN HOUSES The b ac calau reate serm on for the class of 1926 of G resham Union high school will be delivered next Sunday aftern o o n at 2:45 a t the high school gym nasium by the Rev. C harles Mac- Caughey, of C entenary-W ilbur M eth odist church, P ortland, who w ill speak on the subject, “The A ristocracy of To m orrow .” The Rev. Mr. MacCaughey is said to be a, very orig in al and in te r estin g speaker. T he class for th is y ear num bers 49 stu d en ts, one m ore th a n th a t of la st year. T he Rev. E. W. W ithnell, p asto r of th e M ethodist church at P leasan t Home, will deliver the invocation, Dr. C. W. H uett, p asto r of th e G resham M ethodist church, will read the sc rip tu re and th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, p asto r of the F ree M ethodist church, w ill pronounce the benediction. H allie Jones, a m em ber of the g rad u a tin g class, w ill sing, “I W ill E xtol T hee,” by A lfred W ooler. LEGION TEAM WINS GAME SUNDAY, 5-3 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1»2K EIGHTH GRADE PUPILS VISIT GRI SH AM SUHOOL SCENIC CANNERY CO. HAS NEW BUILDING P re p aratio n s and reh e arsals a re go Chicken thieves still continue th e ir E ighth g rad ers, 160 strong, descend ing forw ard for the band co n cert depred atio n s in and aro u n d G resham , ed on th e staid w alls of G resham w hich is to be held T h u rsd ay evening the coops of R alph Davidson and a t th e high school gym nasium , the Ralph S tanley being the latest to b e . The G resham A m erican Legion team Union high school F riday frTim 16 dif ferent schools of th is locality, together proceeds of w hich w ill be used to de The p lan t of the Scenic Cannery fray the expense of p u rch asin g u ni molested. Som etim e during T h u rsd ay ' put th e gkld, un,ie r , he g p Co u ,„ e with six of th e ir p rin cip als, and to say form s for the m em bers of th e band. night the w ire on th e w est end of the Sunday, by a 5-3 score. The Legion they enjoyed them selves thoroughly com pany, located at Scenic station, T he program , w hich will begin a t D avidson lot w as cu t In m uch the was recently w ired for electric lights. 8:30, w ill be as follow s: “Them sam e m an n er it w as at th e Stubbs hoys played first class baseball behind would be p u ttin g it m ildly. P rom ptly Vern L ucas of S pringdale, in ch arg e the pitching of M isener and by h ittin g at 10:30 they assem bled in the gym- Basses',, band; “Living P ic tu re s,” * ° rk ° f w lri“ K th e bull(1" ‘K A ban d ; P ortlan d E lectric Pow er com place a sh o rt tim e ago, and nine big when th e re w ere men on bases, led the nasium w here PrincTpal Cannon taVked I ° ' to them on th e ir choices of courses of ° W r fr° m the P o rt,an d Pow er pany double m ale q u a rte t; "C uban Rhode Island Red chickens, eight of visitors all th e way. L ib ra w altzes,” ban d ; b arito n e solo, I them laying hens, w ere given a change com pany in P o rtlan d connected up study. The high school handy books, G resham opened ho stilities in th e H. H. O tt; “ R adiant o v ertu re,” band; I of residence or, as is m ore likely the w iring on the poles w ith the ca n violin solo, W. D. K inder; “M ountain first inning w hen successive singles by ju st off th e press, w ere distrib u ted and J dressed for th e week-end m a rk e t in nery Echoes,” band; solo, Leslie W alrad; advice given as to th e ir perusal. They I , .. p lan t and the juice is now ru n - Girod, K ru g er and H. S quire scored “C ab aletta M arch," band; P. E. P. , the city. A deputy sheriff w as sum - Girod and K ruger. received in stru ctio n as to reg istratio n , i “ î* double m ale q u a rte t; “ In d ian o la,” |m o n ed and found tra c k s plainly dis- w ater pum ping p lan t and th e electric band; “Trom bone Sm iles,” band; ’ cernible, but nothing definite th a t F au lk n e r, toiling on th e mound for im portance of g ettin g to high school lighting for the building, to g eth er with co rn e t solo. Clifford G ibbs; “ Im o S. P„ held th e Legion team scoreless on opening day, o utline of courses, in the lighting of n early a dozen p riv ate I would lead to an a rre st. gene,” band; "O ur D irector,” band. until th e sixth, w hen an erro r, a w alk fact, everything needful for a high residences in the neighborhood which T he above p rogram may be subject T he chicken coops of Ralph S tanley school fresh m an to know. T heir q u es to a slig h t change. The num bers w ere also raided th e sam e night, 11 and a long single counted two m ore tions w ere cheerfully answ ered in re were unsupplied w ith electric cu rren t. scheduled by th e double q u a rte t from ru n s for G resham . A gain in th e sev An estim ate w as taken sev eral weeks fine P lym outh Rock hens an d two gard to m inor details. th e P. E. P. com pany prom ises to be of enth Inning H erroc singled, w as sa c ri ago of th e equipm ent needed fo supply ro o sters fallin g into th e hands of th e unu su al in terest. T he men a re train ed L ater a program w as put on for the all who w ished electricity , but not sin g e rs and freq u en tly are h eard over m arau d ers. The fo o tp rin ts around th e ficed to th ird and stole home for th e th e radio and at various im p o rtan t prem ises a t th is place w ere m easured last Legion score. In the m eantim e benefit of th e visitors. Musical num enough provision w as m ade for all the bers w ere co n trib u ted from th e glee resid en ts to obtain lighting un til a sec P o rtlan d functions. and found to be identical w ith those the v isito rs had chalked up a ru n in clubs, th e o rc h e stra and band, and the second, fo u rth and seventh innings. ond estim ate w as made. at th e D avidson home. The place was A nother gam e is scheduled for next speech w as m ade by th e re tirin g p res The Scenic can n ery has passed th e entered from the south side, th ro u g h ident of th e stu d e n t body, Floyd Me experim ental stage. Two years ago FOR the b erry field and garden. A tru c k Sunday on S tapleton Field, to be called Kinney, to w hich a response of w el and again la st season th e work was was h eard to stop in th e vicinity, b ut prom ptly at 2:30. come w as made by th e president-elect carried on as m ore or less of a tria l as th e wind and rain w ere m aking G resham S. P. Co. K enneth H orberg. T he visiting grade business proposition, hut th e w orkings R. H. E. R. H. E. considerable noise at th e ¿¡m e, th e school p rin cip als. Mrs, Anna Studley of the tw o previous y ears have been so 5 10 4 3 5 1 m a tte r w as forgotten u n til th e next ! of Rockwood, Mrs, Lloyd T egart, of B atteries : G resham , M isener and successful it is now a p erm an en t fix m orning w hen th e chickens w ere ! Fairview , R. D. H ew itt, of T routdale, tu re not only In the com m unity b u t in found m issing. Six chickens w ere left Wood : S. P. C„ F au lk n e r and Hill. Mr. Oleinan, of O rient, Miss Canning, th e local com m ercial w orld as well. U m pire: M. Squire. in th e S tanley coop, som e of w hich of | of Lynch, and C. M. Q uicksall, of The p lan t is in ch arg e of Mr. H ennlng- had the fea th ers well pulled out, show DISTRICT UONEERENUE G resham , each m ade fitting rem ark s sen, a P o rtla n d m an associated w ith ing th ey m ade a determ ined efTort to TO HOLD MEETING HERE on the occasion. A fter doing justice a P o rtlan d packing com pany, but the b reak aw ay. T he deputy expressed to a dish of ice cream served by th e su p erin ten d en t of th e w ork is a The six teen th an n u a l conference of him self a t the S tanley house as being high school a t th e conclusion of th eir Scenic ra n c h e r and b erry gro w er H, th e W ashington Mission d istric t of the in possession of in fo rm atio n th a t E vangelical Synod of N orth Am erica lunch, the v isito rs enjoyed im m ensely M. T u ck er who is m anaging the a f m ight lead to a r r e s t later. and th e th ird an n u al convention of the a close gam e of baseball played be fairs of the P o rtlan d com pany in such Chickens ow ners and o th ers as w ell REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE D istrict Young People’s League will tw een H illsboro and G resham , in way they have proved profitable to are g ettin g up in arm s over th e w hole convene in Zion E vangelical church, which th e la tte r won by the m argin th e ow ners. T ucker w as form erly in sale m an n er in w hich thieves a re car G resham , May 13 to 16. T he first se s of 4 to 3. A laska In a salm on can n ery and Is rying on th e ir w ork aro u n d here. It The schools rep resen ted at th e thoroughly experienced In his line. A sion of th e conference will open at is w ithout doubt th e re su lt of an or 8:30 a. m. T hursday, and th e closing g ath erin g on F riday w ere Deep Creek, ready m a rk e t is found in A laska and ganized gang of thieves who com m er session will be held S atu rd ay m o rn Boring, Union, H illsview , Lusted, Ce- In China for th e canned b erries and cialize on d ressin g fowls for th e m a r I dar, V ictory, T routdale, Fairview , ch e rrie s w hich a re put o ut by th e ing. ket. The young people’s convention will Rockwood, Lynch, Pow ell Valley, canning p lan t a t Scenic. It is expect A suspicious looking c h a ra c te r was m eet for its first session at 2 o’clock I Orient, G ilbert, P o w ellh u rst and ed th a t 50 p ersons w ill be em ployed at loitering around th e n o rth end of F riday aftern o o n and for its closing G resham . For th e m ost p a rt the p u the can n ery th is season, j G resham la st w eek and it is th o u g h t session on S atu rd ay m o rning at 8:30 pils cam e in busses, ex tra trip s being A new fram e building 45x110 feet he may have been looking up th e lay o’clock. F our preach in g services will provided for th e ir conveyance to and n size w as com pleted th is sp rin g I of the land. He tried a locked door at be held d u rin g th e conference and con from G resham . which, w ith th e form er building 28 x the D uncan residence, b u t w as frig h t- vention, a t 8 o’clock T h u rsd ay , F riday Mr. Cannon has received an inquiry 36, will give am ple room for th e h an d | ened aw ay. The sam e m an w as seen and Sunday evenings and at 11 o'clock about sending th e high school b ase ling and d istrib u tio n of th e fru it. lo iterin g aro u n d th e D avidson and Sunday m orning. O ther services will ball team to the G ladstone ch au tau - Building co n stru ctio n Is now going on I Stubbs homes. be Sunday school at 10 o’clock Sunday quu w hich m eets Ju ly 8-21. The plan for about a h alf dozen sm all fram e m orning and th e Ju n io r L eague m eet is to have four high school team s from cottages which will help to house th e PLEASANT HOME CHURCH ing at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. elsew here play a series a t the Chau w orkers who wish to w ork a t the c a n GIVES LARGE BANQUET T he Rev. C. Hoffman of P o rtlan d tauqua ra th e r th an h ire team s as they n ery and who do not resid e in th e will deliver th e p rin cip al address have in th e past. Mr. Cannon has re vicinity. T he w ater from a sp rin g on The banquet given by th e L adies Aid of th e P lea san t Home M ethodist T h u rsd ay evening: th e Rev. E. Buene- plied sta tin g the local team is w illing th e D. D. Jack ranch will be piped In church la st S atu rd ay n ig h t w as one of m ann of Spokane, W ashington, will to play ag a in st any 100 per ce n t high to a tan k and from th a t d istrib u ted to the m ost o u tstan d in g events to tak e deliver th e ad d ress on F rid a y eve school team in the sta te of Oregon. boiler room and cooker. place in th e com m unity for many ning; th e Rev. A. H. Becker, D. D., of The local baseball team is a t E s ta moons. The room y b asem ent h all, r e cently com pleted by th e vo lu n teer New O rleans, L ouisiana, th e denom i cada today und th e closing gam e of the ORVILLE ZIMMERMAN w ork of the people, w as packed to ca n atio n al vice presid en t, th e serm on season w ill be played F riday a t H ills TAKEN PORTI,AND BRIDE pacity and a splendid ban q u et w as en Sunday m o rn in g and th e Rev. G. L. boro. joyed. T he tab les w ere decked w ith Zocher of S eattle, W ashington, will be A w edding which will be of in te re st vases of rhododendron and b ask ets of B accalau reate services will be held to m any of th e young people In G resh flowers filled every av ailab le place. the p rin cip al sp eak er Sunday evening. next Sunday aftern o o n a t th e high am Is th a t of O rville Zim m erm an, who F rid a y evening is young people's About 325 persons w ere p rese n t to en joy th e program , w hich was given as n ig h t a t th e conference and th e ad school gym nasium , class n ig h t e x e r resided here w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and announced, w ith the. addition of m usi dress for th e evening will deal wifch cises on W ednesday evening, May 19, Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an for ten years “An Experienced Executive and Business M an” cal n u m b ers by a gro u p led by Mrs. J and com m encem ent exercises F riday before moving to P o rtlan d . He w as young people's problem s. A play, E. G ates of G resham . evening, May 21. The G resham high united In wedlock on W ednesday la st The presen ce of G overnor P ierce “The V ictory of Mary C h risto p h er,” school o rc h e stra will go to Fairview was an honor m uch ap p reciated by the will be p resen ted by a select cast. T his on the evening of T hursday, May 20, to a t C orvallis to Miss H elen Sweet, a P o rtlan d girl. The cerem ony w as people of th e L adies Aid and the p resen tatio n is very in te restin g and com m unity, and th e p le asu re w as a p in stru c tiv e and deserves a large audl- ! play at th e eighth grad e com m ence w itnessed by an au n t of th e bride, who p aren tly recip ro cated by th e governor. ment exercises of th a t school. is head of th* d ep a rtm en t of dom estic I believe in the D irect P rim ary and am opposed to any oligarchy His ad d ress, w hich avoided an y plea ence. science a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col endeavoring to pick out and force candidate upon the m em bers of the At th e conference serv ices offerings ) for political su p p o rt, had to do with R epublican party. lege, and a sister of th e groom . Miss p rin cip les of sound governm ent, com will be received for New Eden, for the MANY ( I.I BS FORMED IN COUNTY WORK D oris Zim m erm an, a stu d en t a t O. A. C. m unity cooperation and individual r e d istric t league and for th e W ashing I favor s tric t law enforcem ent In prohibition, am p erso n ally and sponsibility of th e citizens in u p h o ld publicly dry, but oppose the em ploym ent of crim in als an d stool pigeons The bride is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and ing high ideals, w as g re a tly enjoyed ton Mission d istrict. Four g arden clubs, a pig club and a to obtain evidence, Mrs. E ln ath an Sweet, of P o rtlan d , and P asto rs, d elegates and o th er guests by th e audience. T he governor was potato club w ere organized during the w as a g rad u a te la st Ju n e of the preceded by M ilton A. M iller, who gave will begin to arriv e today. All m em I favor the consolidation of S tate D epartm ents, to p rev en t th e a brief and in te restin g ta lk on po liti bers and frien d s of th e church and past m onth, with a m em bership of 86 n u rse s’ train in g course a t Good S a o v erlapping of d ep artm en t endeavor, th u s a t th e sam e tim e reducing according to the rep o rt for the month cal economy, but who likew ise held in tax es and m aking the paym ent of Increased wage, th a t all state, county, m a ritan hospital. T he groom w as a the background his own candidacy for oth er in terested p arties a re cordially of April subm itted by W. D. K inder, or city em ployees may live in accordance w ith the sta n d ard s of the day g rad u ate of G resham Union high invited to atten d not only the services county club agent. n ational com m itteem an. w ithout outside em ploym ent. T h ree garden Follow ing th e g o v ern o r's speech but th e conference and convention clubs w ere organized a t P ark ro se with school, later atten d in g the U niversity I believe the program of good roads should be continued, and of W ashington. He Is a m em ber of Miss Lydia O’Bryon, can d id ate for the sessions as well. 52 m em bers, Mr. Roth, H. J. Miller and econom ic» could be brought about thro u g h the consolidation of sta te ' position of circ u it Judge, and Thom as th e national fra tern ity , Sigm a Phi On S atu rd ay afternoon th e confer d ep a rtm en ts th a t would m ake th e reduction of license possible. A rth u r Stevenson being appointed lo H. H u rlb u rt. who is ru n n in g for the Epsilon. T he couple w ill resid e In ence g u ests and delegates will be ta k nom ination for county com m issioner, cal leaders. A garden club w as also I am ag a in st any fu rth e r increase in gas tax w ithout a co rresp o n d | w ere Introduced and talked briefly of en on a sight-seeing to u r to G overn organizeil at G ilbert w ith 21 m em bers, P o rtlan d w here Mr. Z im m erm an is ing reduction in license fees. associated with his fath e r in th e g a r th eir candidacy. m ent Camp. with E rn e st Llden, club leader. A pig Will aid in p rep a ra tio n of auto laws th a t are needed for the pro- age business at H aw thorne avenue and I club organized a t Luated with five ‘ectlon of the m otorist, ,and will vote In the repeal of all freak a u to 50th street. m obile laws. m em bers, W illiam N'ewlands, leader, and a potato club at Hillsview with Long Distance Lines Completed. I favor the im m ediate repeal of to lls on th e In te rs ta te Bridge. eight m em bers u nder th e lead ersh ip of T he p ro ject w hich has been under I believe the fish and gam e com m ission should be rem oved from E. R. Schedeen, com pleted the list of way for the past two m onths of ad d politics and th a t th e gam e fund should be preserved in its e n tirety for ¡clubs organized d u rin g April. ing th ree circ u its to th e long d istan ce th e gam e com m ission. Republican for A local club le ad e rs’ m eeting will he service betw een G resham and P o rt ' Am opposed to child labor. held at G resham Union high school land Is now com pleted and th e e x tra May 27, at which tim e the county fair circ u its placed In service. As a re W ill use all my pow er to m ake strin g e n t law s w ith big sentences for all violators of n arcotic laws. situ atio n will be discussed. G roup su lt of th e Improved facilities th e re is m eetings will be held for each project now an ag g reg ate of five m iles of cable As P re sid en t of th e Oregon D airy Council for m any y ears and an for th e purpose of solving p roject and 28 m iles of copper w ire w hich o p eratin g D airym an my record is so w ell know n to the farm ers th a t th ey need no fu rth e r g u ara n tee from me as to my stand w ith them . problem s. D uring the m onth several was used In th e co n stru ctio n w ork. In He served you in (be last Im p o rtan t m eetings have been held volving an Investm ent of ap p ro x im ate I favor th e repeal of th e so-called p eddler's law. I believe th a t no legislature, bis record will p ertain in g to the w elfare of club work ly <7500. T he com pany now has nine salesm an should be obliged to pay for the privilege of w orking. sbow that be kept his prom In general. Miss Case, n u tritio n spec circ u its w orking between P o rtlan d I have no political scores to pay and owe no political obligations. ises, and irive all a gquare lallst, spent tw o days In the county and Gresham . J u s t a plain business m an w illing to serve th e public. deal. w orking with th e individual leaders Prize Contest Announced. of the h ealth clubs. R. S. Besse spent John R. T ow nsley, who Is m an ag er PRESS COMMENT an evening with th e farm account of a large pigeon ranch n ear M ilwau “ Because of his genuine ability boys, closing up th e books. T he dem kie, Oregon, is pu ttin g on a co n test to analyze m easures and policies, o n stratio n team was selected and the which is open to all. T he Oregon as well as his courage, he should boys are now p u ttin g forth an effort ______be an exceedingly valuable legis- Pigeon Lofts will give a p air of in the way of a public d em onstration alo r."—Oregon Voter. pigeons free to th e person w ritin g th e L J. Allen, livestock leader of the best article on th e care and raisin g of “J E B ennett Is a Republican can d id ate for sta te se n ato r from state, gave m em bers of the county M ultnomah county. He has had legislative experience. The Oregon pigeons. All le tte rs are to be ad some good w ork In livestock m anage le g islatu re needs men who have th e courage to stand for th e tn ih Hs In dressed to Jo h n R. T ow nsley, m an which they believe. J. E. B ennett Is such a m an."—Oregon Jo u rn al m ent, feeding and record keeping. ager, M ilwaukie, Oregon. March 31. 1926. Joint Senator Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Counties JOE E. DUNNE P latform J. E. BENNETT State Senator ec A Business Man. A Proven Executive. e c t J o e E. D u n n e P re sid e s! Oregon s ta le M o to r A aeo rtatlo a P ast P resident Oregon D a iry Connell P resides! A a to m o tlre C nafereaee — P a id A d v "J. E. B ennett m ade an excellent rep rese n tativ e and has a host of frien d s.”—T he Spectator. "H e has m ade a good record as a leg islato r."—G resham Outlook. See V oters' pam phlet, page 40. and G range B ulletin for his record. Help keep him on the Job at Salem by toting and boosting for him. VOTE 4.» X J. E. BENNETT (P a id A d v .) ( ed ar Screen Doors, <1.9.", and n|>. P ainting and P apering, Window screen fram es m ade to o r See Wm. E a rn s for painting, tin tin g der, 75c each, m aterial ran g in g ac and papering. All w ork g u aranteed. cording to sizes. G arage doors, cup H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, Oresh- board doors, flour bins, d raw ers and , Oregon. sash and door fram es. Special fu rn i tu re m ade to order. T rice reasonable. S tra w b erry root weevil poison bait, GRESHAM WOODWORKING SHOP read y for delivery. ¿1 —Adv. Phone 50x1. BERRY GROWERS PACKINO CO.