e G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH ( 0 1 STY, OREUHN, VOL. 16, SO . 8« Ralph Johanson Dies in Automobile Wreck OUR NEW GOVERNOR Pioneer Gresham Resident Succombs TUESDAY, JA M ARY SYMPHONY TO GIVE PORTLAND PRODUCTION 4, 1»2Î Gresham Band Plans for Second Concert TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS <2.00 Her Year SCHOOL FOR GRANGE LECTI HERS, < OK V ALI. is ¡Two Boys Lost in School for grange le ctu rers will Storm on Mt. Hood be held at Corvallis Ja n u a ry 10-12 Of u nusual in te rest to sym phony p atro n s will be the p rem iere p er­ form ance of D ent Mowrey's "G ar- _______ under th e auspices of th e college ,, „ .. t . . , , . goyles of N otre Dame,” arran g ed The second in th e series of w in- l extension service. T he program , Anxiety sim ilar to th a t which Mrs. Sadie B u rr, a resid en t o f , ' T he com m unity w as shocked G resham and vicinity for n ea rly 60 ,o r o rch e stra, by the P o rtland te r co n certs to be given by the arran g e d by the sta te gran g e lec­ seized th is locality la st Septem ber S atu rd ay m orning to learn of th e years, passed aw ay at h er home Symphony o rch e stra, a t its concert G resham band w ill ta k e place on tu re r, Mrs. Minnie E. Bond, and tra g ic d eath of R alph Johanson, when Ja ck ie S trong w as lost on the I Monday m orning, aged about 80 to be given a t th e public a u d ito r­ the d ep artm en t of m a rk e ts and aged 30, prom inent b u siness m an , years. She w as born in Ohio and ium Monday night, Ja n u a ry 10. W ednesday evening, Ja n u a ry 12, at wild slopes of Mt. Hood is again th e high school gym nasium . An ru ra l o rganization of th e ex ten ­ j was m arried in K an sas to O scar of upper M ultnom ah county, w hich Mr. Mowery is a w ell-know n P o rt­ in te restin g p rogram is now in sion service, will fea tu re ac tu a l I j felt for tw o young men, Calvin ’ B u rr w ho preceded h er in death 17 o ccurred about 3 o'clock S aturday j y ears ago. About tw o y ears from land pianist an d teach er, and has p rep aratio n and th e band num bers dem o n stratio n s given by g ran g ers " •‘ite, 16, and L eslie Brow nlee, 21, m orning on th e highw ay one-half th a t tim e she was m a rrie d to J. E. in th e last few years, acquired a them selves who have show n m ark - P o rtlan d , who w ere lost from m ile ea st of Sandy w hen his a u to ­ C raw ford, from whom she w as la- i national rep u ta tio n as a com poser, w ill be in tersp ersed by various m obile. in w hich he w as m aking a i te r divorced, resum ing th e nam e of * *le G argoyles of N otre Dame selections to be co ntributed by ed Ingenuity and ability in arra n g - ' recreation p arties la st Saturday, I p u rr , was o rig in ally w ritten sev eral G resham talen t. An effort is b e­ ing local program s. te s t ru n , overtu rn ed , k illing the L ate rep o rts la st night and this u n fo rtu n a te m an in stan tly . Mrk H er death was caused by a i l - ' -v ears a8° as a pianoforte solo, but ing m ade to secure th e P o rtlan d A few of th e Item s on th e th ree- m orning sta te th a t Calvin W hite has Jo h an so n and his w ife had been in m ents incidental to old age. F o r Mr. Mowery recently com pleted an day p rogram are, "M aintaining In ­ been found and Is now safe. The atten d an ce a t a dance a t Sandy. y ears she has been p rac tica lly an j o rch e stral version of th e work- E lectric Pow er com pany q u arte t A ccording to re p o rts th e m achine invalid and recently had an attac k i The com poser is skilled in utiliz- which made a hit here last spring te re st in R u ral C om m unities,” by search is being kept up for Brow n­ 1’. W. Pow ell, m a ster of Polk coun­ had been rec en tly overhauled and of pneum onia w hich drew heavily I luK m usical Idiom, and his w orks jn an en t e rtainm ent. lee. it w as for th e purp ose of d eterm in ­ I on her vitality. In e a rlie r years I rev ea‘ finished m usicianship and I ty Pom ona: "Music and Its P lace T his w ill be T he num bers to be given by the ing th e condition it w as in th a t Mr. been an ard en t Kenulne originality L arge p arties of m o untaineers I Mrs. B u rr had in th e L ec tu rer's P rogram ,” by . va . . . . . ------------ — Jo h anson, w ith a friend R alph Mc­ ch u rch w orker. ., . Mrs. M arie Flint McCall, B rush a re search in g the snow y slopes ef K inney of E stacada, before s ta r t­ ' The fu n eral service w ill be held 1 presented th e w ork of a local tree m arch L utspeil o verture, College G range: "In te re stin g th e th e rugged m ountain on the south ing for his home a t O rient, w ent W ednesday m o rning a t 10 o’clock , com poser in his sym phony pro- Gems of Stephen F o ster o verture, o u t for a tria l spin. It is said he | from th e chapel of th e G resham - Sram s in th is city. Young People," by Mrs. Inez Mil w ith h ea d q u arte rs at B attle Axe Governor I. L. Patterson. w as trav e lin g a t an excessive I F u n eral p a rlo rs u n d er th e direc- I The Monday evening concert will Second R egim ent m arch, D ream of ler, Monmouth N orm al school;' inn at G overnm ent Camp. The ef­ speed w hen the m achine som er­ G overnor P a tte rso n goes into of- 1 tion of .1. E. M etzger. In term en t follow sh o rtly th e popular concert th e V alley serenade, A leta Wild fo rt is stren u o u s and determ ined. sau lted th ree or four tim es, th ro w ­ flee w ith a united repubican p arty , will be m ade in G resham cem etery to be Riven at th e auditorium Sat- F low er, U nder th e Double E agle "D iscussion of Com m unity Drama, T h ere is hope of finding B row nlee urday m orning, Ja n u a ry 8, th e sec­ by O. A. C. Public S peaking depart ing Johanson c lea r of the car. He w here h er husband is buried. Dur- alive as he had some provisions. alig hted on his head, su stain in g a behind him and has th e resp ect a n d ; ing th e p ast w eek she has been ond of the se rie s of six m orning m arch, E n ch a n tress o v ertu re and m ent. "S lid in ’ Some," a trom bone novelty. f ra c tu re of the skull. McKinney confidence of all th e citizens. He cared for by an old friend. Mrs. concerts. At th is concert only one F in al m eeting of th e sessions H e had sta rted on an effort to w as cu t about the head, b u t his is a careful econom ist and w ell j p e a rl H a rris of P o rtlan d . As fa r w ork h ereto fo re presented during T hose who attended th e concert will be devoted to th e g ran g e sta te clim b th e m ountain. H is com pan­ condition is not regarded as s e ri­ train ed business m an and farm er, ' as known Mrs. B u rr has no living the season by th e symphony, is to ion w as A1 F eyerabend of P o rt­ be repeated. It is the highly col­ of December 15th expressed th em ­ ous. is thoroughly fam iliar w ith politi- relativ es w ith th e exception of a ored and glam orous m edley of selves as g reatly pleased w ith the cham pionship debate on th e ques land. Brow nlee gave out and s ta r t­ O fficers G eorge H em pe and C. E. tion, “ Resolved, th a t th e federal , i niece in S eattle. dances from Borodin’s opera excellent P ittle r w ere sum m oned who, in cal conditions and th e re is every ed to re tu rn w hile Feyerabend pro­ program rendered. ! “ P rin ce Igor." At th e original Owing to th e inclem ent w eath er governm ent should not begin th e ceeded to th e top, the first to scale tu rn , called the coroner of C lack­ reason to believe he w ill give th e J.’|f{S T STATE BANK developm ent of any new reclam a­ am as county, O. A. P ace of Oregon sta te a good ad m in istra tio n as gov- j STARTS ESSAY CONTEST I presen tatio n e a rlie r in th e season, tion p ro jects until th ere ia a d e­ th e m ountain in 1927. He retu rn ed th is w ork created considerable en- the atten d an ce w as sm all. City. He had th e body rem oved to ] ----------- A m eeting w ill be held on W ed­ mand fo r a g ric u ltu ra l products successfully and found his com ­ 1 thusiasm . The real novelty of the th e Sandy city hall w here an in ­ ern o r. "T he F oundation of A m erican m orning p rogram is to be the nesday evening, Ja n u a ry 5, at Metz­ q u est w as held. L ater it w as th a t will pay cost of production panion m issing. G overnm ent" is th e title of the , “C arnival of A nim als" of S aint g e r’s h all for th e adm ittance of b ro u g h t to th e G resham F u n eral MOONSHINERS RAIDED I t is feared B row nlee may have plus a reaso n ab le profit." p arlo rs. F u n e ra l services w ere BY FEDER AL OFFICERS su b ject of a p ain tin g done by ■ Saens, th e fam ous m usical m ena- beg in n ers to th e band. Those who G range team s have debated th e met w ith an accident, fallen into a i gerie of the illu strio u s Frenchm an. held th is afternoon a t the P lea san t H enry H in term eister, a Sw iss by T his work, new to the m ajority of w ish to en ro ll for m usical in s tru c ­ Home M ethodist church u nder the question In th e various d istric ts crevass, or become exhausted. A tem p o rary lu ll w as put in th e ., . . . . , . i ... . . , . b irth but an A m erican by adoption concert p atro n s in the city, w as es- tion a re asked to be p rese n t a t th a t until all have been elim inated ex ­ T here w ere about 1500 people a t d irection of J. E. M etzger. I n te r ­ m ent w as m ade in P lea san t Home activities of th e m oonshine busi- j and a keen gt udent of A m erican pecially p rocured for th e popular tim e and m ake n ecessary a rra n g e - G overnm ent Camp on New Y ear’s cept B rush College G range of Polk ness d uring th e p ast week w hen ! A rtuction of th is concert. It is divided into 14 p arts. cem etery. county and Irving G range of Linn enjoying th e w in ter sports. , of w hich 13 a re m usical rep rese n - m enis. Mr. Johanson had lived in th e two raid s w ere m ade in th is p a r t of is used by 1 irst g ta ta tio n s of as m any anim als. The Dr. H. C. Johnson is th e o rg an iz­ county. T hese will com pete h ere vicinity of G resham all of his life. th e county. The T ollison g arage, p ain tin g Bank on its 1927 calA id ar placed m ost noted ex c erp t from th e w ork He form erly ow ned a b erry ran ch er and conductor of th e band. He for the sta te cham pionship silver FUNERAL HELD FDR PIONEER RESIDENT n ea r O rient, b u t som ething less a t th e in tersectio n of th e Base Line In all th e schools of th is com m u- 1 is “The Sw an," th e 13th p art. The has been sin g u larly successful in , |Qyja g cup offered by P aul V. , beauty and g race of this w ork will th a n a y ear ago trad ed pro p erty and T ro u td ale roads, according to nity. I provide an on idea irlnn r of \ t ♦ the Iv o nallivo F u n eral services w ere held oa for th e service station of Mike rep o rts, w as raided T h u rsd ay eve- . . c m . n a tu re q J tra in in g those who have desired M aris, d irecto r of extension. 1 T t . T A r "Riwh of ou^ i ,h<‘ e,Uire ’’’»‘e co n cert is to in stru c tio n and m uch favorable C unningham at O rient, w hich b u s­ ning and 15 g allons of liquor F rid ay afternoon at th e P lea san t found. T illey T ollison and W alter used H in te rm eister s B irth of our j open with th e beautiful wjiltz tune com m ent has been heard for th e ( ANBY SCHOOL BOARD in ess he had since conducted. Home M ethodist ch u rch for the T he deceased is survived by his M cNearney w ere a rre ste d afte r a C ountry" dealing w ith th e d raftin g of Weber, "In v itatio n to the , efficient w ork w hich has been a c ­ WINS I’ASE ON APPEAL late Mrs. C aroline M anary, who D ance,” to be executed in th e o r­ widow, Mrs. Eva Johanson, a sale of two p in ts had been made. of the D eclaration of Independence passed aw ay on Decem ber 29. A ch estratio n of Felix W eingartner. com plished. F ra n k Gibbs is p re si­ d au g h ter Rosalyn, his m other Mrs. Not m ilk and honey, b ut m ilk and w hich w as preceded in 1925 by Also on the program will be the dent of th e band; Dr. Johnson vice Mrs. Rosam ond Lee Shaw -Sam ­ A m anda Johanson, tw o b ro th ers larg e concourse of friends gathered m oonshine have evidently* been "F o u n d atio n of A m erican P ro sp e r­ popular "P ralu d iu m " of -Järn efelt p resid e n t; Roy Gibbs, se creta ry uelson, th e discharged teach er of W alter and W illard and a sister, to honor th e m em ory of one who f »wing along to g eth er in congenial Miss Mabel Johanson, all residing and th e “Valse T riste " of Sibelius. and C lair G ullikson, tre a su re r. Canby, has had her legal b attle and com pany at the B ridal Veil dairy, ity:” T he F irs t S tate B ank's 1927 had gained the resp ect of all who The co n cert on Monday night, ( in the O rient neighborhood. His of ca le n d ars are now being d istrib ­ lost, by th e recent decision of the T he personnel of th e band is as w hich F red L u sch er is the p ro ­ knew her. B eautiful (lowers in fa th e r, C harles Johanson, an old the tenth, w ill open with the m ag­ uted and in accordance w ith its p rieto r, if rep o rts of federal au ­ suprem e co u rt w hich reversed tim e resident, died several y ears nificent "E g m o n t” o v ertu re of follow s: C ornets, Clifford Gibbs, th o rities a re co rrect. A 100-galIon custom for several y ea rs p ast it is Beethoven, a w ork w hich w as in ­ F ra n k Ziegler, Jo h n Ott, C harles Judge J. U. Cam pbell of Oregon ubundance w ere m ute tokens of ago. th is respect. T he s c rip tu re and still w as seized la st F riday, and spired by th e g re a t dram a of the 1700 gallons of m oonshine m ash, an n ouncing th e su b ject of its essay sam e nam e, of Goethe. T his o v er­ M errill, C arl A rvidson and Dale City. She m arried her pupil who hym ns used In the service w ere fa ­ HOLSTEIN HERD SIRES two 5-gallon jugs of m oonshine and co n test closely allied w ith th e su b ­ tu re, am ong th e m ost widely A ltm an; clarin ets, F red Poujade, w as 17 and she 10 y ea rs his vorites of Mrs. M anary, and the serm on w as ap p ro p ria te and com ­ BROUGHT TO COUNTY 10 gallon bo ttles of th e finished ject p ictu re on its calendar. know n of Beethoven's sh o rte r o r­ K enneth H orberg, Wm. S chm erer, senior, she sw ore falsely as to forting. H ym ns w ere sung by a product confiscated. T h ere a re m any who believe th a t ch e stral w orks, is being perform ed A. J. Stout, W. L. G orsage, C arl th eir ages in g ettin g a license a t q u a rte t co n sisting of H. L. Ball, th e Two p rom inent H olstein b ree d ­ Mr. L uscher w as placed under p artly in o bservance of th e com ing C arlson, C harles E d w ard s; picco­ V ancouver, W ashington, and when ltev. W illiam F airw ea th er, Mrs. B. ers of th is vicinity, S. B. H all and a r r e s t, b u t p ro tested vigorously th e A m erican people are living too Beethoven centennial. T he concert saxophone, j th e board learned th e facts she was W. W ithnell and Mrs. H. F. W ihlon, J. L uscher, m ade a trip to C a rn a ­ th a t he w as not th e offender, as the fast, have set too high a sta n d ard is to close w ith w hat is p erh ap s the lo, Evelyn Schedeen; tio n m ilk farm a t S eattle la st week building in w hich th e still was of living, spending too m uch money O scar Noreen, F red H elber and j dism issed. She sued the board for and Mr. F airw ea th er rendered a finest o rch e stral excerpt from the solo. Mrs. E. E. Van- an d brought back tw o valuable ad­ found had been ren te d sh o rtly be­ on public buildings and roads, in- I , co L inden L unday; altos, G eorge j >20,000, alleging libelous sta te ­ b F eautiful j|o sa] “Ring des N ibelungens” of 1 leet was the accom panist. In te r­ d itio ns to th e ir herds. Mr. L uscher fore C hristm as to a G reek and Mr. p u rch ased a five-year-old bull, a L uscher did not know th a t it was cu rrin g an obligation on them - j W agner, th e W o tan ’s farew ell and D uncan w . D. P h illip s; F re n ch m ents. A Jury aw arded h er >1000. m ent w as in Lincoln M emorial very line anim al w hich w as form ­ being used for an illegal purpose. selves and p o sterity from w hich tire-m agic scene from Die " a lk ' ' horn V earl H ow ell; trom bones, The board appealed and the case P ark, w here the q u a rte t sang "Safe in th e A rm s of Je su s." The p all­ In oth er ue^ fore th e lnterm is8,on lh e ex_ Clair' G ullikson, A llen Lind. Otto was reversed. e rly a t the head of the Todd herd H ow ever, he was tak en before As­ they can n o t recover. b ea rers w ere M. L ennartz, H enry a t Yakima. He is w hat is called sis ta n t United S tates A ttorney Hel- w ords, becom ing a sp e n d th rift na- ut,e ra n t g flat sym phony of Mozart M agnuson, Axel Johnson, H arry In rev ersin g the decree of th e W ihlon, F ra n k Beegs, A. R. Goger, gerson, charged w ith th e m an u fac­ th e K. P. O. P. breeding stra in . Mr. H all bought th e young son of tu re of liquor and released u nder tion w ith speculative and vicious is to be played. This w ork, im- | n ju r and Wa lte r O lm schid; b ari- low er co u rt Ju stice B u rn ett of the E lm er Van F leet and Geo. B lack­ h ab its such as caused th e d estru c­ m ortalized on th e stre n g th of th e j tones, H. H. Ott, M elcher D uncan su prem e co u rt held th a t Judge burn. S ir Inky May, th e offspring of a >500 bail. Mrs. M anary wus born in On­ E arlie r in th e day th ree men tion of Rome and caused R obert beauty of th e m enuetto movem ent. and Melvin P ete rso n ; v ery fine show cow. L ast y ear he basses, Cam pbell should have gran ted a tario , Canada, A ugust 23, 1844. She w as selected as an all-A m erican w ere arre ste d on th e highw ay be­ M orris, one of th e c h a ra c te rs re p ­ rem ains one of the o u tstan d in g non-suit, since no testim ony w as was m arried to Joseph M anary on older sym phonic works. To say P ete r W eiland and Claud W elch; bull. T hese tw o additions to M ult­ tw een G resham and P o rtlan d w ith resen ted in th e ca len d ar picture, th a t it is q u in te sse n tla lly M ozart- sn a re drum , Mickey P ritc h a rd ; introduced to show m alice on the December 27, 1861. They cam e to nom ah county h erd s are considered m oonshine w hich w as traced back Oregon in 1892, se ttlin g a t C ottrell, p a rt of th e defendants. tw o of the best individual anim als to the L uscher d airy a t B ridal Veil, w ith an unblem ished record in ian in mood and te x tu re w ill co n ­ bass drum , Guy Clem ents. w here they lived until th e death of as w ell as th e b est sire s ever according to rep o rts. L uscher and early life, to die a b a n k ru p t; w hile vey a good idea of its n atu re. The Canby H erald, com m enting Both th e J a n u a ry 8 and th e J a n ­ th e husband eight y ears ago. For b ro u g h t into th e county. T he need his wife, w ho live n ea r th e house th e re a re o th ers w ho believe th a t D on’t lay down th e paper till you on th e decision says th a t public the past tw o years G randm a Ma­ of replen ish in g the tw o H olstein in w hich th e still w as found, de­ th e high sta n d ard of living to u ary 10 co n certs w ill be conducted have read the W ant Ads. by Willem van H oogstraten. sen tim en t has been in sym pathy n ary has lived in P lea san t Home h erd s w ith fre sh stock is th e re a ­ clared they knew nothing of its with th e school d irec to rs from the w ith her son, Ross. son for th e p u rch a se of th e se high operation. T he G reek, who is said w hich th e A m erican people have la st week. They retu rn ed to th e ir very beginning, and w hile th e de­ Tw elve ch ild ren w ere born to to have ren ted th e house, is being become accustom ed should be g rad e anim als a t th is tim e. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M anary, six of whom sou g h t pending fu rth e r disposition m aintained a t any cost and th a t T he q u a rte rly m eeting of the cision did not come as a g re a t Bur- have preceded them to th e be­ of th e case. Peanuts Were Food for Slaves. th rift as practiced by som e of the W om en’s Union of th e Zion E v an ­ prise to citizens of Canby who are yond. T hose rem aining a re Jam es P ean u ts w ere introduced into V ir­ older n atio n s has no place in the gelical ch u rch , w ill m eet a t the fam iliar w ith th e facts and condi­ and R obert M anary and Mrs. Edna g in ia d uring th e early days of col­ GRESHAM SALESMAN hom e of Mrs. F ra n k V olbrecht on tions in th e case, it w as given a G illam of P ortland, W allace and onization, according to trad itio n , WEDS PORTLAND GIRL govern m en t of th e U nited S tates, C hristm as d in n er guests at th e T h u rsd ay afternoon a t 2 o’clock. Ross M anary and Mrs. W. E. Mark- th a t th e an im atin g sp irit be "on home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M ercer p resum ably by th e slave tra d e rs as p le asa n t reception. ell of P le a sa n t Home. T here are A. Meyers has p urchased a new A nother of G resh am 's e n te rp ris­ w ith th e dance let joy be uncon­ food for the slaves. P ean u ts w ere "T h e re seem s nothing left for th e ere Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E m bree of Ford tu d o r sedan th ro u g h th e 17 g ran d ch ild ren and eight g rea t found in an cien t m um m y grav es in ing autom obile salesm en has d e­ fined,” reg a rd le ss of th e fu tu re ; w P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd agency of R aker & Son. discharged teach er to do now but g ran d ch ild ren. P e ru by E. G. S quier exploring in cided to re tire from th e list of eli- Houchin of Camas, W ashington, G randm a M anary w as a m em ber 1877, also by W. E. Safford in 1887. gibies. Asa H a rtsh o rn , salesm an th a t in creasin g taxes, fa ilu re on Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Cleveland to subm it to the decision of th e T his w ould seem to indicate th a t for th e H essel Im plem ent com - | th e p a rt of our govern m en t to ap Mr. and Mrs. O m ar M cIntosh, Miss sp en t th e C hristm as holidays w ith i court, acknow ledge her folly and of th e M ethodist E piscopal church from her youth and was faithful to th e pean u t is a n ative of the new pany, began th e new y ear a rig h t prehpnd crim e and enforce law Lucy M cIntosh and Miss T helm a th e ir sons in e a ste rn Oregon. |jP Rood ¡n the fu tu re," says th e the end. H er g re a te st com fort dur­ by ta k in g to him self a bride. Mr. , ,, ¡„-»¡via. Chase of C orvallis, Glen M ercer of C h ristm as d inner w as given at the world.. Los Banos, C alifornia, R obert Mer ing h er long illness w as her Bible D uring th e ea rly days p eanuts H artsh o rn and Miss M arcella Shade and failu re on oi p home of C. E. Cleveland at S tan - I H erald. and th e hym ns of Zion. As a c h a r­ w ere grow n larg ely in gardens w ere m arried New Y ear's day a t uals to relaize our resp o n sib ilities ce r of P ro sp e c t, Oregon, and Mr. field, at w hich, besides his p aren ts, j Mrs. Ralph M ercer and little COMPLIMENTS OUTLOOK BN te r m em ber of th e M ethodist Ladies an d in sm all patches, and a few the home of th e b rid e's p aren ts, j really do not co n stitu te a m enace and daughter, S hirley Maxine of G resh ­ W endall Cleveland and fam ily of | Aid of P le a sa n t Home she was a l­ CHRISTMAS ISSUE. w ere roasted and sold on the stre e t Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shade in P o rt- to our n atio n . H eppner w ere p resen t. i ways ready and w illing to shoulder in th e tow ns of V irginia and later land, by the Rev. E dw ard K ronin. | We h av e th e re fo re selected as am. Mr. and Mrs. W alter M etzger en- | Our good friend, Upton H. Gibbs, in New York and o th e r ea ste rn T heir plans a re as y et indefinite, J. V. Cogswell, who has been te rta in e d Mr. and Mrs. J. II Metz- I p u b lish er of the W ashougal Rec- h er p a rt of the w ork as long as her cities. N ecessity for some crop b u t they expect to reside near our them e. Our G overnm ent; how w riting in su ran ce of various kinds, ger, Ben Metzger and Mr. and Mrs ord alw ays has kind w ords to h ealth p erm itted. As a friend and neighbor she w as kind and oblig­ th a t would yield a cash re tu rn G resham . Mr. H artsh o rn cam e to can each of us best live to preserve w orking from a g eneral office in E E t m m m n H I J in E l n N 'litl» V o r ' u ( ||I 1 - I m ett Riehl a t t New Y o ear’s speak about th e Outlook. He was ing and alw ays helpful in an in ­ caused the farm ers of V irginia and G resham from Chicago som etim e it. P o rtlan d , has opened an office in ner. tellig en t and efficient way. She Is N orth C arolina to p lan t p ean u ts as ago and has been em ployed as a T he co n test is open to all high the A drian hotel, E ast ’M orrison Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C alkins and our form er neighbor a t E stacada. m ourned by all who have had the and G rand avenue, P o rtland. He a re g u la r farm crop im m ediately salesm an, w hich occupation he ex­ ) R egarding our Holiday num ber p leasu re of her acquaintance, and school stu d en ts and all seventh handles all kinds of In su ran ce and d au g h ter, Mrs. M arian L am bert, pects to continue. follow ing th e Civil W ar. her m em ory is a benediction to retu rn ed Monday from a v isit of < he says ad eighth grad e stu d en ts in all negotiates loans. sev eral days w ith H a rry and Ken- “The G resham Outlook striv es them. schools in M ultnom ah and C lack­ . . _ . .. A delightful p arty w as enjoyed neth C alkins and fam ilies a t Shel-1 K enneth has I ea( h y*a r to <'» ceed ,tH Prevlou" am as counties outside th e cities of last W ednesday evening at the ton, W ashington. ILLAMOOk MAN IS P o rtlan d and Oregon City. Seventh home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. T all- Just com pleted th e erection of a efforts In th e C hristm as edition. NEW HERD INSPECTOR This year it has fully m aintained and eighth grade stu d en ts w ill not m an by about 20 young people co - fine up-to-date >3,000 bungalow. s lege friends of Miss C arolene T all- A Ja p an ese lost th e fro n t w heels Its rep u tatio n In th is respect. It The Tillam ook H eadlight records com pete w ith high school students. m an who was spending her v aca­ of his m achine F rid ay m orning In Prizes' to High School Students. tion at home from teaching, and an au to collision with a Pow ell co n tain s th ree sections com prising th e fact th a t Dr. Thos. B. C a rter of F irst prize, >15.00; second prize, high school frien d s of C harles Valley ran c h er who was on his way 22 pages, w ith the fro n tisp iece in th a t ^>lace has recently been ap ­ T allm an. Games w ere th e d iv er­ , to P o rtlan d w ith a load of potatoes, red and green colors. T he whole pointed by the M ultnom ah county >10.00. sion of th e evening. D elicious r e ­ j T he im pact occurred at the in te r- edition Is home print, which neces­ com m issioners as herd inspector P rizes to seventh and eighth fresh m en ts w ere served. ' section of Main and Powell stre e ts sitated w orking night and day for for 1927. T he fam ily w ill m ake grade stu d en ts, first prize, >10.00; A fam ily p arty w as held at the directly south of th e C hristm as th eir horn«' in P ortland. second prize, >5.00. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. S terl- j tree, T he P ortland-bound m achine sometim e. “The labor entailed was p ro d ig ­ E ssay m u st be w ritte n plainly J ing on New Y ear's evening. The w as not dam aged, b ut th e Ja p an ese w ith ty p e w riter or pen and Ink quests w ere Mrs. C. F. B riggs of who w as com ing up the hill from ious as it covered its w hole te r r i­ , k . .. Lyle. W ashington, B. H. Conkle of th e low er depot was obliged to upon one side of paper E ssays m ust Medford John Collk| e and fam ily, send his c a r to a local g arag e for tory, and contained a w ealth of In­ form ation about It, th a t should be lim ited in length to 600 w ords p> j> Conkle and family, Mrs. Chas. rep airs. m ake th is edition m ost valuable as but may be sh o rter. E ssay s m ust D annells, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. G lass, Evelyn and F lo ren ce W illiam s W ednesday Evening, Jan . 5— P a r ­ re tu rn e d Monday to th e ir hom e in an ad v ertisin g medium. E vidently en t-T each er association a t G resh ­ be m ailed or delivered to F irs t all of P o rtlan d . G resham G range will m eet In Wasco, Oregon, aftei spending a the people of th a t locality recog­ am Union high school. S tate Bank on or before F eb ru ary reg u la r session S atu rd ay forenoon, week a t th e home of th eir g re a t­ 1st, 1927. If mailed, envelope m ust Ja n u a ry 8. All m em bers are being g ran d fath e r, J. N. M ewhtrter. T heir nize th a t they have a paper of W ednesday Evening, Jan. 5— bear post-m ark not la te r th an urged to be p resen t, as th e re will m other, Mrs. Maude W illiam s, has which they may be proud, for the Meeting a t M etzger hall for ad ­ be a large class to be initiated. The been down from W asco for some edition show s the h ea rty coo p era­ m ittance of b eginners to band. F eb ru ary 1st. 1927. E ssays will be Judged by prom i­ program will include violin solos tim e In P o rtlan d assistin g in the tion of m erch an ts, business men S atu rd ay Evening, Ja n . 8— In ­ by W D. K inder. ca re of her m other, Mrs. C arrie Os­ and num erous correspondents. It nent citizens solely on th e best sta llatio n of Fairview G range of­ A p leasan t su rp rise was given born, who is critica lly ill. is tru ly a "Com m unity C hristm as ficers. th o u g h ts presented. Each m anu­ Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss on New Continued on page 4 N um ber,” a cred it to all concerned, scrip t m ust bear the num ber (not Y ear's eve when about 25 friends Jan . 8, 1927—Colum bia O range the nam e of the w riter) assigned to ¡and relativ es en tered th eir home to COUNT! ROAD WORKERS especially to B rother St. Clair. m eeting a t C orbett. him or her by th e ir teach er. help celeb rate th e ir 34th w edding PAID FOR OVERTIME F arm ers. A ttention! Jan . 12— Concert by Gresham n iv ersary . T he w gam 500 was It is hoped a th a t every school » w in ill j an pnJoye<1 h ) c h e k of delicious See C en tau r T racto r Adv, page band. ite r C o n trary to inform ation recently p articip ate. luncheon was served. R elatives fu rn ish ed th e Outlook, w orkm en 53, Ja n u a ry C ountry G entlem an. Friday, Ja n . 14—Areme club T he m achine is on exhibit a t the from P o rtlan d w ere Mrs. Mary Robertson who is a sister of Mr. on the county roads get pay for Berry G row ers' w arehouse. See it dance, Masonic hall. (nation. Gresham C leaning p ro tects th e h ealth of Bliss, and her son Dw ight A ider- tim e put in over th e usual eig h t j and ask for any Inform ation con- Phone 2081 F riday E vening, Jan . 14— Musical ; the nation. G resham C leaners and m an and his wife. hours. The ra te ia double pay for cernlng. Chas. A. Rogers, phone program a t P lea san t Home Meth­ 1871 or 3666—Adv. G resham , Dyers, phone «81.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H enry W aldner and overtim e work, according to W. J. o dist church. d au g h ter P hyllis of Silverton spent For rea l estate loans see or call i S atu rd ay , Jan . 15 — D ance at What you want, when you want several days a t th e home of Mrs. H illyard, in th e em ploy of the B W. T horne.—Adv. T ro u td ale city hall. W aldner’s au n t, Mrs. Jo h n Bliss, county road departm ent. * it, as you want It—Want Ad. i t JANUARY Clearance Sale EVERYTHING REDUCED at The Ladies’ Shoppe Coming Events