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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. VOL. 1«. NO. »2 Gresham Band Gives Fine Special Program LOCAL RHONE SYSTEM HELI) BY NEW COMPANY Egr 1 G ates, gen eral m an ag er of th e Oregon T elephone com pany, w as in G resham th is w eek a r r a n g ing for a new telephone d irecto ry for th e G resham system w hich w ill be issued about M arch 1st. At a recen t sto ck h o ld ers m eet ing of the M ultnom ah & C lackam as County M utual T elephone com pany, called for th e purpose, th e sale and tra n s fe r of th e physical p ro p erty and asse ts of th e com pany w ere m ade over to th e Oregon T elephone com pany. Most of th e stock had been previously tra n s fe rre d to th e new com pany. T he Oregon T elephone com pany w ith home Qffices in M arshfield, now o p erates, in addition to th e G resham system , th e telephone system s located in the follow ing cities: F orest Grove, McMinnville, H illsboro, N ew berg,'••"V ernonia. B eaverton and Scholls. T he Coos and C urry T elephone com pany is an affiliated com pany also w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in M arsh field. S en ato r Chas. H all is p re si dent of both com panies and E a rl O ates is g eneral m anager. K. A. M iller rem ains in ch a rg e of th e lo cal telephone office. Gresham Students Attend Conference ER1RAY, JAM ARY IL #2.00 Per Year 1027 IN PG RTLAND MGNDAY. AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Fairview Grange Plans to Erect Hall th e ir work. S ecretary H al H oss of Fairview G range w ill have a new Oregon S tate E ditorial association, hall w ithin th e n ear future. This now se creta ry to G overnor I L. w as definitely decided afte r much P a tte rso n , is in ch arg e of th is discussion on the subject at a new s service and has been doing special m eeting held the Intter p a rt 18 h o u rs w ork a day. of last week. T he building will be E lbert Bede w ith the grin th a t erected at th e co rn er of T hird and helped B uster K eaton flint “The H arriso n stre e ts on a lot p u r G en eral" at C ottage Grove, is ex chased last S eptem ber from Roy ploding th e gloom and serving at Stone. It w ill be of fram e con his life-tim e post as reading clerk stru ctio n . 63 feet long and 32 feet of th e house. B ert B ates of H olly wide, w ith a fu ll cem ent basem ent wood. who is tak in g life seriously w hich w ill be used for dining room on th e Roseburg News-Review and kitchen. It was voted to begin w hile Dad Bates is restin g up in work a t once on the erection of the C alifornia, says p a rt of E lb e rt's hall. T he m em bers of the build fram e ami po p u larity is "ow ed” to ing com m ittees are John Jon as, D. his legs. T hey’re no sh o rter, and W. McKay, Cedric Stone, C. N. Bede’« list of good sto ries is long B uckner and Mrs. Jonas. The er. g ran g e has never had a hall since Out in th e lobby th e n ew sw riters its organization. It has m et in the a re ca rry in g th e ir p art of th e b u r city hall since the erection of th a t Elly Ney. den of citizenship by covering the building. situatiofl and th e sessions as c h e e r The fo llo v ln g officers of the Noted pianist will be soloist w ith fully as they m ight in m ore s u it able q u a rte rs, w hich it is hoped th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch e stra Fairview g ran g e w ere installed th e sta te may provide at a later at the auditorium next Monday into office S atu rd ay evening with K atie night. She is th e wife of th e co n ap p ro p riate cerem onies; tim e. Jo n as, m a ste r; Clyde Stone, ov er ductor. Willem van Ilo o g straten . se er: F ra n k Schm idt, le ctu rer; Ju n k e ts Dll th e P rogram . George Shaw , ste w ard ; C. N. Buck T rip s afield by leg islato rs are ELLY NEY TO A PPEA R ner, a ssista n t ste w a rd ; John Jonas, T H E KING’S BUSINESS u nder ban for th is session. T h ere W IT H O R C H E ST R A tr e a s u re r; Mary H ollensted, c h a p IS TO PIC OE SERMON may be the an n u al dinner for new s lain; Ruth Moller, se c re ta ry ; John p aper men at th e sta te in stitu tio n s. , evei)t of dual im portance will Mahaffey, gate k eeper; Mrs. John b ut even th a t is not assured. , . . . .. ,, ,, , Mahaffey, C eres; Mrs. Geo. Shaw, In th e olden days, men jo u rn ey _______ be th e concert of the P o rtlan d ing upon any ro y al m ission had Pom ona; Mrs. F ra n k Schm idt, I oinm lttee H alved by S peaker. Sym phony o rch e stra, to be given at F lo ra ; Ann C opeland, lady a s s is t only to sta te th a t th ey w ere “on Two sections w ere devised in one th e public auditorium Monday ant stew ard. business for th e K ing” and they com m ittee by Speaker C arkin. He n)Kht un(1pr th e direction of WII- The in stallin g officers w ere Mrs. has a com m ittee on roads and h ig h w ere able to secu re w hatev er w as Jan et L utnsden, C lara Stone, Isa lem van Ilo o g straten . T he soloist ways, and one on autom obile and needed. T h at th e business of a belle Low and Mrs. L ester Cam p roads, th u s giving place to a num - Is to be Elly Ney, famed p ian ist bell. T he cerem ony w as m ade king, far g re a te r th a n any ea rth ly her of m em bers he w anted active, who is at p rese n t on a tra n sc o n ti- m ore b eautiful by reason of the m onarch has th e sam e claim on all J u s t how th ese tw o will function is nPnt a ) to u r, m any of th e engage- lady officers all being a ttire d in th e reso u rce s of a life, is th e be u n ce rtain , but th e plan seem s to 1 m en ts In w hich a re as solo a rtis t white. In terestin g m usical nu m Lumping County Fair Funds. be approved. lief of the Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm , BORING L um ping co unty fairs in one a p in Beethoven c e n te n ary observanc- bers w ere a violin solo by W. D. K inder, accom panied at th e piano p asto r of th e M ethodist E piscopal p ro p ria tio n is planned by R ep re Amdher Slmrt-tut on Seconding, T he yo u n g , people's Bible study se n tativ e L. L. Kwan in a m easure church, who is to speak next S u n To save tim e and get action, I _ , _ _ _ j ,_ by Mrs. K inder; a piano solo by I class u n d er the lead ersh ip of th e I S p eak er C arkin has dispensed w ith K™"1 t0 re p re se n t P o rtlan d s | R o b erta Brook and a vocal solo by day m orning on th e topic, “The Rev. E. W. W ithnell had a p arty at to be p ut before the house. Each co unty m akes its claim for sta te all seconds to motions. When th e co n trib u tio n to th e observance of Mrs. C lara L arsson. K ing's B usiness" and a t th e eve th e ch u rch T h u rsd ay evening, Ja n - i funds for th is purpose. Swan fig The new ly -in stalled m aster, Mrs. m over has stated his points the ' th e 100th an n iv ersary of Beetho- K atie Jo n as, w as presen ted w ith a ning h o u r on “T he Call of th e n ary 6. Games w ere played, an d a I u re s th a t by th is sh o rt-cu t m uch motlon is before th e house. T his | Vpn .j, d eath —an observance in g en eral good tim e w as enjoyed. ■ p rin tin g and needless d etail can p ractice has w orked out w ell in beautiful fountain pen as a token C h rist.” L ight refre sh m e n ts w ere served at I be saved, as w ell as a hu n d red or o th e r legislative bodies, and illu s w hich p rac tica lly all of th e m usic of ap p reciatio n . T he presen tatio n th e close of th e evening. On Sun- | tw o d o lla rs in clerical work. tra te s the firm d esire of th e Med ce n te rs In th is co u n try and In E u was m ade by Clyde S tone who, in G IL B E R T SCHOOL TO day evening th e class elected of- ! T ak in g th e b asis of tw o yearR ford man to speed up th e session. rope are p articip atin g . a few w ell-chosen w ords, told of G R A D U A TE P U P IL S fleers as follow s: Lyndon Lunday, ago, th e u n tirin g efforts of Mrs. Jon as he specifies sum s for each fair Mme. Ney is am ong th e fo re p resid e n t; L elan C ocohran, se c re in g ran g e w ork, especially in b rin g Iniportanl House Conimitlees. G raduation exercises at the G il ta ry ; and Norval Naas, tre a su re r. d istric t, su b ject to decision and a d m ost exponents of Beethoven of th e ing ab o u t th e building of a new ju stm en t by th e house. For ex Gut of 33 com m ittee c h a irm a n b e rt school will be held on F riday The L adies' Aid w ill m eet at the am ple, G ran t county had been lis t ships, 24 w ere given by Speaker day. H er m usical backgrounds are hall. Mrs. Jo n a s was in stalled Sat-, evening, J a n u a ry 14, a t th e school- home of Mrs. 0 . W. Boring for its ed at $6000, M ultnom ah $4000, John H. C arkin to m em ber* from largely th e tra d itio n s of th e c la ssi u rday evening as m aster of the house. T he exercises a re one week re g u la r m eeting on T h u rsd ay , J a n C lackam as $4000. O thers a t $3000. various counties outside of M ult cal G erm an school of com position g ran g e for th e th ird tim e. F. H. C rane, Pom ona m aster, w as p res T his is aside from sta te fa ir funds nomah. P o rtla n d has th e rem a in sooner th a n u su al on acco u n t of u ary 20. and th e continued help given th e ing nine heads of com m ittees in th e of w hich Beethoven and B rahm s ent, also sev eral m em bers of the Mr. Riggs, who has been living pupils en terin g G resham high w ere th e leaders. As th e w ife of Rockwood grange. in th e C hris A nderson residence, Pacific In te rn a tio n a l livestock ex house of rep resen tativ es. school at th e beginning of th e sec has moved his fam ily n ea r Powell position. Swan of Linn county A s se s sm e n t u nit T a x a t i o n —O e rm a n , P o rtla n d ’s popular sym phony con- B a p tist Services. ond sem ester th e follow ing Mon Valley. Mr. Riggs w as em ployed | facetiously rem a rk s, "We m ay not ■ b u ir n ia n ; R o b e rts , v ice c h a i r m a n ; I ,|u c tOr, W illem van Ilo o g straten , . . . . . . get an y th in g th is year, b u t it will t 'h tn d g r e n , (file. K e a s e y , M a c p h e rso n , j D enom inatlonallsm seem s to be day. T he pupils w ill re n d e r a on th e Sabin ranch- she h as m ade for h erself, a place R uhkc II, S c o tt, W in slo w . i one of th e p o pular subjects under (<»u li Ile* unii C llle» — W in slo w , c h a i r sh o rt playlet for th e P a re n t-T e a c h I’o tato buyers have been in th is sim plify th e m an n er of getting m a n , ( ’la r k , v ice c h a i r m a n : G le sy . in the h e a rts of m usic lovers in discussion In the ed ito rials of dally section th e p ast week. They were w hat we do g et.” er association, w hich m eets on the G ilè. Isuwis, M a c p h e rso n . S c h u lm e rtc h . th is com m unity. W hen she was II oh KI i lim i l ’ libi Ir .Moral»—M c l’h l l - i . . . . p ap ers and p o pular sto rie s of m ag sam e evening, a fte r w hich th e ir offering $1.5« per cw t. for com bi More I’ay for Legislators. lipn. c h a i r m a n ; H u n te r , v ice c h a ir f i r s t h e a r d ill th e c i t y la s t s e n a o n , nation grade. T his m edieval production diplom as will be presen ted . All In crea sin g pay of leg islato rs m a n ; R o b e rts , f l.o tt, W e a th e rs p o o n . . n e r f n r m e d t h e c r e a i “ F m n e r - azines. W. H. Boring is up again afte r l<Ftl»lon o f L a w » - I x u i e r g a n , c h a ir - p e r f o r m « « ill« gr< «il i- m j r those in te reste d a re urged to a t being confined to his bed for some from $3 to $5 per day is th e basis m a n . Si. v ers, vice c h a ir m a n : B rig g s. o r " (fifth) concerto of Beethoven J ca rrie d Into p rese n t day organized of a bill to be introduced, probably B ro n a u g h , ( ’la r k . M cC o u rt, P a u lso n . tim e w ith bro n ch itis. church w ork Is said to be largely tend. H ig h w ay » — H o w a rd , w ith th e sym phony a t one of the Mrs. J. R. L u nday has been con- | by G ordon or K easey of M ultno c h R a i o r a m d s a n . mill resp o n sib le for “th e fa ilu re s of the .M cGowan, v ice c h a ir m a n ; . <3Inr$» h e r n n - Gresham Temple Services. fined to her bed w ith rh eu m atism , mah. It h as been num erously su p ( ’la rk . G ieay . G ilè. K in g . M ein d l, A lii-j m o r n i n g c o n c e r ts . b i n t ; n< r ap S unday school w ill begin at 10 COUNTY COUNI IL W IL L ported by house m em bers. b ut is able to be aro u n d again. ler. M o lt, K nell, T o m . p earan ce, the o th er tw o rep resen - ch u rch .” T his subject will be o'clock a t the U ndenom inational Taxutlnn amt Revenue—R. 8. H anoi- fra n k ly d ealt w ith next Sunday M EET AT R U SSE L V IL L E E. A. A nderson has announced to n , c h a ir m a n - H a z le tt, v ic e c h a ir - | ta tlv e con certo s of Beethoven w ere tem ple. T here will be preaching at an au ctio n sale for th e 18th. Mr. No More Pay fo r Ju ro rs . I m orning by th e p asto r of th e Bap- m a n ; C ra m e r, H o w a r d , S c h u lm e rlc h , 2 in th e afternoon and again in the perform ed at th e sym phony co n T he M ultnom ah County Council A nderson expects to leave th is io- i Like law m ak ers, ju ro rs a re u n K le v e r s . S w a n . ■ list church. T he good and bad fea- evening a t 7:30. T he p astor, the of P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w ill cality soon. W a j s am i M ean»—G o rd o n , c h a i r certs. In lieu of reviving the first derpaid in th e opinion of many. m a n ; C o llier, vice c h a ir m a n . B r o n i lu re s of deno m inationalisai In the Rev. S. F. P itts, will preach a t each T he D am ascus g ran g e and the D iscussion of a bill to m ake th e h , B u c h a n a n , F is h e r , H u n te r , M c or second concerto of Beethoven, service. P ra y e r service is held at m eet at R ussellv ille school on M ultnom ah g ran g e had an all-day figure $5 prom pted your co rresp o n a C u a g llis j p ro testan t ch u rch es will be fairly te r, M c C re a d y , P e irc e . th a t rep etitio n of th e sam e w orks 7:30 T uesday evenings and young C raig road a t 11 o’clock on S a tu r m eeting at th e I. O. O. F. h all on d en t to ask S en ato r B anks w hat dealt with, also Its origin and pos people’s Bible study F riday eve day, J a n u a ry 15. All circ les are S atu rd ay , th e occasion being the such a move would accom plish. w ithin a single year m ay be avoid Many Sentite Committees. sible fu tu re considered. T he s e r nings. All a re co rdially invited to urged to send d eleg ates to th is jo in t in stallatio n of officers. The “ Not a th in g , not a ch an ce,” replied In th e senate, P re sid en t H. L. ed, Mme. Ney has elected to p e r vice will begin a t 11 o'clock. The th e se services. D am ascus g ran g e has ab o u t 100 th e florid m em ber of th e u pper C orbett had 36 com m ittees to name. form th e second co n certo of m eeting. m em bers, and th e m em bership is house. “T h ere would be opposi C h airm an sh ip s w ere given to 30 B rahm s w ith th e o rch e stra. To ] Bible school will open prom ptly at O ur cleaning is d ifferent; you tion to it from its long sta n d in g as se n ato rs residing outside of P o rt ¡9:45 a. in. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill be W e have th e p la n t—th e know l stead ily in creasin g . w ill be satisfied. L et us prove it. B rahm s has been g en erally acco rd a cu sto m .” L ester W. H um phreys land. led by gro u p th ree and will begin P e te r L enard. We ta ll and deliver. edge— the desire to do good w ork R en t our Jo h n so n ’s floor w axer sta te s th a t no change has been and We Do It. T ailo rin g , clean in g , A g ric u ltu re — B ro w n , M a n n , B eala, ed th e d istin ctio n of having m ost i at 6:3« p. m An orig in al program — Adv. ley. tt. B a ile y effectively ca rrie d on th e trad itio n s p ressing, dyeing. P e te r L enard, and polisher. We also have Jo h n - . m ade in ju ry system and pay since E llio A lcoholic T ra tllc — B a ile y , D u n n e so n ’s w ax, liquid and paste. L. L. ! is being carefu lly w orked out bv M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you phone 1211. Res. 3664. We call and K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv. , 1860. M u ltn o m a h , B e als. E d d y , B u tle r. of th e Beethoven school, and his L eg islato rs bring to Salem th e ir l 4 ,Mi""on"‘ .lu“ “l r . ^ . ‘“ R ^ o i d i : co n certo will be q u ite In place in a i th is group and a m ost In teresting aw his ad. in th e Outlook. deliver.—Adv. ab ilities not for pay but for s e r and In stru ctiv e m eeting will be vice. At le a st th a t is th e convic 8 B a k in g Bell. Hall. Hare. Dunn of Beethoven ce n te n n ial observance | held w ith c e rta in unique fea tu re s tion one g ain s from th e class of J a c k s o n . M a rk s. K id d le E llio tt. program . men in th e 34th session. W ith ja ii"* * * * - ’’0"**’ H*re' l,unn ’ T he th ird sym phony of Beetho- ; that will in te re st young people. A ju ro rs It is n o t alw ays th e busy E ilu c a tlo n - B u tle r B a iley Jo s e p h . ( |t| , , hp "E ro lca" Is to be tile sh o rt ch u rc h service will follow m an who gives his tim e, b u t when H u n te r . »Staples. B ro w n . E llio tt. . Including b aptism al service for I H h in g iiid u w irle» —N o rb la d . Moner, p rin cip al num ber a t the com ing he does he is sacrificing as much as th e m an who m akes laws. W ith liUt \ \ 7 r . t r y U' l a n .i l a F»i;V «tler i ’r o d n r t . ¡co n cert. This w ork rep rese n ts th e new m em bers. P ra y er m eeting, p rese n t sh o rtag e of funds, th e pay B a n k s. B e a ls. U p to n . N o rfflad . S tr a y - |1jKyieHt developm ent of the com- Bible study and choir re h e a rsa l er, J o n e s. B ell. ,, I . , will be held W ednesday evening in c re ase is declared in doubt. Gum«* Upton. K id d le Har» . < ars- . p o se r’s style am ong hi« e a rlie r n er, D u n n o f J a c k s o n , D u n n e o f M u lt, i n «»«a n f it beginning a t 7:15. n o m a b . B an k » . | sym phonies. C e rtain p a rts of it Stream Pnllntlon Up. u ltu r e — R e y n o ld s , D unn o f r,ave },een designated as unexcelled L egislation is in prospect to re g J a c H k o s o r tic W e have a number of Brunswick phonographs and a large supply of rec In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. n . B u tler. indiiMrl«*» M ark » , M o ser, J o s e p h . j n the en tire sym phony rep erto ire. I No com m ission or brokerage. Very u la te th e dum ping of sew age and ords which we want to close out. To move them out quickly they have been I j | ie concert Is to com m ence with 1 easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. re fu se ' from in d u stria l p lan ts into R e y n o ld s. K id d le B anka, B u tt, th e riv e rs of Oregon. Follow ing M a I n rk s s u , r a J n o c s e e - p h K . le p p e r. reduced until they are now priced way below wholesale cost, /is a special in th e th ird “ L eonore" o v ertu re of Irrliru tlo n unit » r a l n a g r — D a v is , b p - th e m eeting J a n u a ry 11th in S a P lease phone or w rite Item s for ducement we are giving 12 records jree with every phonograph purchased dur lem, m em bers of the league of m u lon, M iller, D u n n o f J a c k s o n , Urowrn, Beethoven. T his Is one of th e four the O utlook—but give your real P l r a y e r . E llio tt. n icip alities w ith city officials, sta te .lu illrla r y — M oser, H a re , U p to n , o v ertu res Beethoven com posed for nam e, (’all G resham 1561. ing the sale. board of h ealth , an d re p re se n ta D a v is , K le p p e r. N o rb la d . M a rk s his only op era "F ldelio.” T he th ird l . h e s t o r k C a r s n e r , H u n te r . D av is, tives of th e an ti-stre a m pollution Is o st by alw all ay odds the in finest and them is alm s used con- league a re active In th is project, to S ' iiS ^ " “ VrJ,. n " d D,mnerT7f of co rrec t ex istin g evils and m enace U P R IG H T M ODEL “ R A L E IG H ” to health . M easures w ill be p re ‘'" M i n 't « '; ''’ A ffa irs ' — K id d le. B u tt, c e rts and In p erfo rm an ces of th e .Hilary O ak finish, o rig in a l sented to give sta te am i o th e r ot- H ailey C onsole type, w a ln u t case, , K le p p e r, S ta p le s opera. p ric e $150, now , in M u n ic ip a l A ffa ir » D u n n e o f M u lt fleers co n tro l of all w aterw ays F riday, Ja n . 14—A reme club o rig in a l p ric e $250, c lo s ....... ............ -.................... ............ T his co n cert w ill be th e seventh n o m a h , s t a p le s , B a n k s , H a r e , B e a ls and sm all stream s. Meeting will c lu d in g 12 rec o rd s dance, M asonic hall. P e n a l in s titu tio n » ' of th e series of ten evening per in g out price, in c lu d in g 12 be held in P o rtlan d , Ja n u a ry 18 B eals. < a r s n e r , Dunn«* o f M u ltn o m a h . rec o rd s P rln tln ic <’a i w r . I k y n o h l« , B ell. form aix <‘S being given thin flpanon F rid ay Evening Jan . 14—P ro and 19, at Benson hotel, when the lic Itu llilln g s anti In s tlts tlo n » — .......... gram a t P lea san t Home M ethodist executive com m ittees will d e te r R e P y ub n o ld s B a ile y , D av is. b y th e o r c h f R t r a . ch u rch for benefit piano fund. m ine th e form leg islatio n shall P u b lic I IIn il« M .il.n D a v is , I 'p t o n . ----------------------------- U SER ERISON E d d y . Jo n . v The HU(|den death ts announced take. Itc v lslo n of la w s E d d y , Ita n s s . i F rid ay E vening. Jan . 14— W ienie e p h . B u tle r . K tr u y e r . B u t t . B a ile y ,,f ,,x circu it Ju d g e WllllRin N. Ga ro ast at hom e of Dr. J. G. Kture, O ak finish, h a s a t County Division or Readjustment. J o - Itiiad« am i H ig h w a y » — H a ll. E d d y W ashington and C lackam as B u tle r. D u n n e o f M u ltn o m a h . N o rb la d tens. He w as 58 an d death r e s u lt benefit Karon L u th eran building ta c h m e n ts . cou n ties will be concerned In H u n te r . B a ile y , K le p p e r, M iller. ed from an apoplectic stro k e suf- 1 fund. nud Means—Staples. Rey probable attem p ts of P o rtlan d and n o Wav» b is. D u n n o f Ja< k so n . M a n n , S lru y - fered a few h ours previous w hile S atu rd ay , Ja n . 15— Victory lun ch M ultnom ah county to revise boun • r. H ell. b u t t . waR | n ,,„„,.1 aM counsel. He eon of W. C. T. U., Benson H otel, daries. T he south line of M ultno VII TOR USER S enator M arks, w ith a calm le- w as widely know n th ro u g h o u t th e P ortland. mah co unty and P o rtla n d 's city boundary ea st of th e W illam ette gal mind and attitu d e , has the Ins gtate. w ith rec o rd s S atu rd ay . Jan . 15—County club riv er form th e n o rth line of C lack and outs of political strateg y all leaders' m eeting a t lib rary a t 2 am as county. To consolidate co u n Identified, and. If he Joins th e Bible S tan d ard Services. ty ami city governm ent In th e m e m ovem ent being sta rte d to revise All a re co rd ially Invited to the o'clock tro p o lis, sections will be needed an d codify sta te law s, he will be a services of th e Bible S tan d ard S atu rd ay , Jan . 15— R egistratio n from both adjacen t co u n ties, it is force. Many law s a re scheduled ch u rch on Powell ' of new high school students. stated . L egislation Is In prospect for elim in atio n ; o th ers for trim com m unity to enable P o rtlan d p ro p erty lo ex ming. revam ping and m aking over, stre e t and K elly avenue. Sunday S atu rd ay Evening, Jan. 13—So- pand. Opposition is Indicated. provided th e re is tim e. And tim e : school will begin at 10 a. m.. fol- • clal evening fitir g range at G resh U P R IG H T M OREL Y O RK ” C hris Kcheubel, Oregon City a t is going to be “s h o rte r” th an ever i lowed by p reach in g at 11. P ra y er am G range ball. to rn ey , E. E Brodie of th e Oregon before In th is session. M ah o g an y f i n i s h , o r ig i , O rig in a l p ric e $150, c lo s O u tstan d in g tax problem s anil m eeting is held each W ednesday Gity E n te rp rise , R ep resen tativ e K aturday, Ja n . 16— Dance a t n a l p ric e $125, now , in ing out price, in c lu d in g 12 Linn Jones of C lackam as, and o th th e c u rre n t deficit are stated by ' evening at 7:30. T ro u td ale city hall. clu d in g 12 rec o rd s rec o rd s ers. are w atching th is subject with the low m akers to be first in o rd er ‘ Monday, Ja n . 17—B eginning of T he m an who com es to Salem w lth- close scru tin y . Zion F ian g e lle al Services. second sem ester a t high school. I out a rem edy for existing condi- S unday school w ill convene Sun- N ew spaper Men tle r t. I tlo n s Is going to face a decision on * »„i T uesday Evening, Ian. 18— Duhl- S ecre tary of S tate Katn K o ter hills p rep ared by a num ber of m en 1 day m orning at the hour of 10. fol- for new s has (lone all possible I who did | lowed by E nglish p reach in g se r- q u lst's o rc h e stra of P le a sa n t Valley with rep résen tait* ss, g ath erin g T h ls session is not expected to V|, ,,| , j from th e topic, "Som e b ro ad castin g over KXI. betw een 8 nf space mor» pressing p a ss up th e e m e rg e n c y th a t le a d e rs a r e . - W h a t f and 9 o’clock. session. realize is existing, but will attem pt th an In ¿iii> previo« 1 W ednesday Evening, Jan. 19— H om er F o ster has extended many to cu re th e III. No referrin g to a A ll m em bers a re urged to be pres- co u rtesies In placing desks and fa tax com m ission for re p o rt la ter | ,mt at the m eeting of the senior E a ste rn S tar card p arty T rou td ale M asonic b a ll. cilities for w riters. Jim m y Olson, ' will put money in th e tre a su ry to | |eagUt, nt 7:3« p. m. now re p re se n ta tiv e , was form erly | pay cu rre n t b ills of the s ta t e, c o m - j ( ires ham Your Home Furnisher T h u rsd ay , Jan . 20— Ladles' Guild Phone 1901 a new sp ap er w riter, and has of I “Kay It w ith a W autAd." C o n tin u ed on page 2 d in n er at B aptist church. fered his asso ciates every aid In URIC IWMamMMMONMMM T he concert w hich w as given by th e G resham band W ednesday eve n ing a t th e high school gym nasium w as said by tho se atten d in g to be excep tio nally good. T he band i t self, u nder th e capab le m an ag e m ent of its leader, Ur. H. C. J o h n son, played a full p ro g ram of nu m b ers th a t reflected cred it on both him self and the m em bers of th e band. S h arin g th e honors of th e eve ning a dozen m em bers of th e P o rt land E le ctric Pow er com pany sin g ing corps w ere present, ten of them in th e double q u a rte t w ork and in addition H erm an Bone, the pianist, and A. L. A p p e rso n ,'le a d e r of th e group. As far as anyone could see, th e ir singing seem ed to be a con tin u a l encore. Good n atu re d ly they responded to th e w ishes of the a u dience and those fo rtu n a te enough to h ea r th ese sin g e rs w ere m ore th a n pleased by w hat they heard. T hose p resent from th e P. E. P. besides th e p ia n ist and leader w ere first te n o rs F au lk n e r, Eck and R epp; second te n o rs P hillips, L aw ler and K ra m e r; first basses F itch and W ilmot, and second b a ss es Sansom and W eaver. It is safe to say if these gentlem en choose to re tu rn to G resham a t som e fu tu re date, th ey w ill be m ore th a n w el comed. Local ta le n t contributed to the success of th e evening's e n te rta in m en t in a pleasing m anner. T he high school g irls ’ cho ru s sang tw o n u m b ers, and Miss L u etta W elling ren d ered a violin solo w ith an en core, accom panied a t th e piano by Miss D orothy Cooper. C lair Gul- likson gave a trom bone solo, ac com panied by Miss C ath ry n M etz ger. A special fea tu re of the evening w as a b ra ss q u a rte t consisting of P h illip s w ith the F re n ch horn, Ott w ith euphonium , Z iegler w ith tru m p e t and O lm schied playing th e sliding trom bone. T his m ade a d istin c t hit as it w as som ething e n tie rly new and th e selections show ed th e re su lt of carefu l p ra c tice. T he next co n cert of th e w in ter se rie s w ill be given on Feb 16. Brunswick B y six -ria l a r r a n g e m e n t th e O u tlo o k is re c e iv in g n e w s le t t e r s d ir e c t fro m Five stu d e n ts of G resham Union th e s t a te le g is la tu r e a t S a le m th r o u g h [ high school will have th e p leasu re r e p r e s e n ta tiv e » o f th e O re g o n S ta te E d ito r ia l a s s o c ia tio n . B y t h i s means of atten d in g th e seventh an n u al w e a r e a b le to f u rn is h o u r r e a d e r s u p - ! high school conference w hich con- to - d a te a n d r e lia b le In fo r m a tio n a b o u t ill i venes at th e U niversity of Oregon I th e se ssio n . T h e c o n d e n s e d fo rm beginning today and lasting be a p p r e c ia te d b y b u sy r e a d e r s . th ro u g h S atu rd ay . T hose who will ! T he incom e tax question is again rep rese n t the local high school are { being p ro jected into th e leg isla David L ane, editor of th e “ Munhi- tu re. T his is in line w ith P ierce's notu", K enneth H orberg. presid en t recom m endation and com ing so of th e stu d en t body, P aul Sw anson, soon a fte r th e defeat of incom e tax ¡of the "A rg u s”, D orothy Cooper, m easu res in November it is a ro u s p resid en t of the G irls' League, and ing co n sid erab le feeling on th e p a rt i Miss Mary Miller. of opposers of th is m ethod of ta x It is expected th a t m ore th an 500 delegates w ill be p resen t from ation. G range le ad e rs w ith th e ir frien d s the high schools th ro u g h o u t the in both house and se n a te a re g et state. T he assem bly w ill be ad- | tin g into action and lobbyists on dressed on F rid ay m orning by both sides a re active. i P resid en t A rnold B ennett H all of the u n iv ersity , and H ugh Biggs of Topics m entioned in both g u b er O ntario, p resid en t of th e stu d en t n ato rial m essages a re being p re 1 body, w ill give th e w elcom ing ad- sented hi form of reso lu tio n s, 1 d ress. S ep ara te m eetings w ill be m em orials, house and se n ate bills ' held of th e High School P re ss a sso on su b jects of vary in g im portance. ciation. th e A ssociation of Student Among them is a house joint Body Officers an d th e A ssociation reso lu tio n by Claude B uchanan of of G irls' L eagues. A to u r of the Benton rela tin g to in creased s a l cam pus will be m ade w ith visits to ary of county officers providing of th e u n iv ersity p ress and th e M ur course th a t th e in crease sh all not ray W arn er collection of O riental ta k e eflect d u rin g th e term for art. w hich th e officer was elected. T his The an n u a l ban q u et will be held j w ill be subm itted to voters. th is evening w ith Dr. H all a s to a s t A bill has been Introduced c re a t m aster. T his is to be follow ed by a sta te tex t book com m ission. th e O regon-W illam ette b ask etb all. ing S tate su p e rin ten d e n t; fffur m em S atu rd ay m o rning w’ill be devoted b ers. appointive by g o v ern o r; term to round ta b le discussions, lec tu re s and d em o n stratio n s and the four y e a rs; only one m em ber from faculty ad v isers' conference. P ro m a county. E xcludes from m em b er inent ed u cato rs of the sta te will ship school d istric ts w ith tw enty I ad d ress th e conference a t various j th o u san d or m ore ch ild ren of school age. ' in te rv als d u rin g th e session. Phonographs REDUCED BELOW COST $60 $30.00 §45.00 $80 $40 J. E. METZGER