G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY VOL. 16, NO. #3 Local Banks Hold Annual Election At th e ann u al m eeting of the sto ck h o lders of the Bank of G resh­ am on T h ursday Miss M artha H ag- b erg w as elected a m em ber of the board of directors to take th e place of K. A. M iller, who has disposed of all his in te re sts in the bank. T he officers of th e board of d irectors a re H. A. Lewis, p resid e n t; W. E. M arkell, vice p resid e n t; C. E. Jo hnson, ca sh ie r; Miss M artha H agberg, a ssista n t cashier. A. C. H am pton is the fifth m em ber of the board. C. D. Minton and G ust L a r­ son are th e rem aining stockholders in th e b an k aside from the board of d irecto rs. At th e ann u al m eeting of the F irs t S tate bank stockholders held on th e sam e date no change w h a t­ ever w as m ade in th e personnel of th e board of d irectors. A. M eyers w as re-elected p resid en t of the board. T heodore B rugger, vice p resid e n t; C. J. L undquist, ca sh ­ ie r; and Roy H. Gibbs, a ssista n t cash ier. T he sto ckholders’ m eet­ ing preceded th e election of the board of directors. T he T routdale S tate bank held its an n u al election of directo rs on T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 13, at w hich tim e a new m em ber w as added to the board, George A. P o rts, who will also serve as a ssista n t cashier. L. M. Cleek was re-elected p re si­ dent of the board, H. E. Bloyd vice p resid e n t and ca sh ie r; M. McGow­ an Bloyd and George A. P o rts a s­ sis ta n t cashigfs. The bank officials rep o rt a very profitable year of business. O n Guard AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE Aged Man Succumbs to Paralytic Stroke S tatu es of Dr. Jo h n M cLaughlin Simon S. Wold, who suffered a and Rev. Jaso n Lee. early Oregon stro k e of p ara ly sis on Ja n u a ry 7 h isto ric al figures, a re to be placed a t the home of his dau g h ter, Mrs. J in th e H all of F am e a t W ashing­ J. W. Maloy, passed aw ay on S u n ­ ton, D. C., if a bill introduced into day evening. He regained con­ th e sen ate by S en ato r H all on J a n ­ CHURCH is PLANNING sciousness a fte r the stroke, but was u ary 13 is passed. SPECIAL MEETINGS unable to speak to th o se about T hirty-five sta te s of th e Unipn have alread y added sta tu e s of th e ir His wife, though in feeble P relim in ary plans a re under way him. illu strio u s citizens to th is co llec­ for special evangelistic m eetings to health, sa t by his bedside during tion situ ated in th e old hall of the the closing days of his life. Both be held a t the M ethodist E piscopal house of rep resen tativ es. Oregon ch u rch from Ja n u a ry 30 to F eb ru ­ have been ten d erly cared for by h as proposed m aking an ap p ro p ri­ th e ir children who are here. ary 13. T he Rev. H. V. W ilhelm ation of $30,000 for th is purpose. Mr. Wold w as born in Norway on w ill preach during th e cam paign. If th e bill Is passed a com m ission T he Rev. M. G. T ennyson, p asto r of F eb ru ary 24, 1S44. On Ju n e 6. of prom inent O regonians, including th e M ethodist E piscopal church at 1870, he m arried Miss Annie H an ­ th e governor, th e p resid en t of the Canby, h as been secured to have sen, who survives him. Six c h il­ I sen ate, th e sp eak er of th e houso, ch arg e of the singing. He has the dren also rem ain. They a re the th e p resid en t of th e Oregon H is­ rep u ta tio n of being unu sually fine Rev. H ans S. Wold of W etttn , to rical Society, se c re ta ry of Oregon in th is work. Dr. C. L. H aynes of South D akota; John M. of G resh ­ i pioneer association and th e p re si­ Rockwood w ill play th e organ, am, A lfred S. of Sioux F alls, South dent of the P o rtlan d A rt associa- w hich will be used in connection D akota; Em il M. of S aw telle, Cal­ ! tion w ill have a u th o rity to m ake w ith th e piano during the m eetings. ifornia; Mrs. J. W. Maloy of l ¿he arran g e m en ts as described in An event prior to th e m eetings G resham and Mrs. W. F. Mason of th e bill. w hich is anticipated w ith m uch ^Vest P ort, Oregon. — p leasu re Is th e church fam ily su p ­ In the old country Mr. Wold en ­ Tax Revision on P ersonal P roperly per to be held on T hursday eve­ gaged in the fishery business, From casu al re m a rk s v o lunteered ning, Ja n u a ry 27, when all m em ­ which he follow ed for 26 years, go- by m em bers of th e house it is evi­ bers of the church and th e ir fam i­ i n ^ every w in ter to the fishing d en t th a t R ep resen tativ e P o tte r’s lies are expected to p articip a te in banks in his open fishing boat. He bill, designated as house bill No. a p le asa n t social event and a t the endured exposure and danger and 19, relativ ely to ta x atio n w ill have sam e tim e have th e privilege of w as alw ays an in d u strio u s, hard [ h ard sledding to find a place on the h earin g Bishop W illiam O. Shep­ w orking man. sta tu te books of Oregon. T he bill pard , who will be th e speaker for T he Wold fam ily em igrated to w ould re sto re to th e tax ro lls all th e event. A m erica 39 y ea rs ago, settlin g in household fu rn itu re , dom estic fix­ Jackson, M innesota, w here they tu re s, household goods and effects lived th ree years, then moved to actu ally in use as such in hom es Madison, South D akota. T he fa th ­ and d w ellings; also w atches and er and m other and some of the jew elry. T his would leave exem pt children cam e to Oregon in 1898 only w earin g ap p arel. W hile no The G resham Union high basket- and lived for 20 y ears n ear Leba­ estim ate h as been subm itted as to >all team w ill play th e P o rtlan d non. They cam e to G resham in th e am ount of additional revenue J ra n t high q u in t W ednesday afte r- 1918. the m easu re would provide, a n um ­ loon a t 3:30, Ja n u a ry 26, a t the Mr. Wold h as been “'a life-long ber of th e m em bers have indicated Jra n t gym. Every friend and sup- m em ber of th e L u th eran church, th a t it would provide a fund of ap ­ >orter of th e local team , who can, and d uring his residence h ere has proxim ately a m illion d o llars to be ihould plan to atten d and support been a re g u la r atten d an t, w hen his divided betw een sta te s, counties he boys. T his is the th ird contest stren g th w ould perm it, of the Zion and m u nicipalities. One p o in t in >f th e season's schedule and w ill Evangelical church , w here fu n eral favor of th e bill as advocated by >e a good one. G resham high hav- services will be held on W ednes­ R ep resen tativ e P o tte r is th a t it ng defeated the G rant team on th e day afternoon at 2 o’clock, th e Rev. would place p rac tica lly every c iti­ ocal floor 17 to 12. E. H orstm ann officiating. In te r­ zen on the ta x ro lls, th ereb y giving The G resham eighth grade quint m ent will be m ade in the D ouglass him a p ersonal sense of resp o n si­ von a one-sided victory over the cem etery. bility in the ad m in istratio n of gov­ i’ark ro se grade team on th e local F u n eral a rran g e m en ts are in the ern m en tal affairs. It Is already loor to th e tune of 36 to 1 th e eve- care of the G resham F u n eral p a r­ evident th a t th e bill will not be fa- lin g of Ja n u a ry 14. T here is much lors. j vored by th e county a ssesso rs of 5ood m a teria l in th is team . th e sta te as a whole. S everal re p ­ Plano Toning. The prospect th a t G resham high resen tativ es alread y heard from P iano tuning, $3.50. Piano and ¡will again take first place in the organ repairing. F red B. Jones, | and have been urged to help defeat leld of school sp o rts is greatly en- 2625, 49th stre e t S. E.. P o rtlan d . the Mill. T he assesso rs p o in t o ut lanced by th e ir in te rest and en- Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham th e w ork entailed and th e difflcul- :husiasm of the grade school team . 1561—Adv. ' ties th a t w ill be en countered ln ! m aking assessm en ts fair and | equitable. D iam onds th a t have hereto fo re escaped tax atio n will ; come u nder th e proposed am end- ! m ent. Should a farm bloc develop in th e house it would oppose th Until February 2, Daily and Sunday Journal, one ■ bill on the ground th a t th e "little fellow " was being h it w hile th e big •ear, $7; with Outlook $8.30. Daily Journal, one year, In terests would not be affected. Sporting Events Journal Bargain Rates >5; with Outlook $6.50. Mail delivery only at these rates. Subscribe Now. CHURCH DINNER The Ladies’ Baptist Guild will serve a dinner in the church basement JANUARY 20, frani 5:30 to 7:30 MENU Salad. R oast P ork. Veal and D ressing. Mashed Potatoes, Cream ed C arrots. Home m ade Cake and F ru it Jello w ith W hipped Cream. Coffee. Bread and B utter. Pickles. Tickets 50c Taxation Methods Arp I in c r ip n f iiir U llO vlvllllIIv D iscussion is active on th e m at- l ing, binding and d istrib u tin g or The farm er is being taxed to te r of sa lary in crease for th ree m ailing to voters. I ruin. Amended section provides th a t Such leading business an a ly sts sta te officials—th e se creta ry of county clerk s sh all send to se c re ­ i and econom ists as Roger Babson, state, tre a s u re r and atto rn ey -g en - ta ry of sta te lists of voters both i Prof. Irving F ish er of Yale, Prof. eral. C om parison is m ade w ith th e , before p rim ary elections and b e­ G uuison Brow n of th e U niversity duties and resp o n sib ilities of th e fore g en eral elections. The^ am end­ of Missouri, and so on'dow n an im- governorship, w hich pays $7500 m ent elim in ates sending before ! | posing list have pointed out again per year, w hile th e th re e m en tio n ­ prim ary elections. P m iN TA M or N i t Pgon-rs P m d OUT « T a x is T his w ould do aw ay w ith the ed receive only $4500. can d id ates' pam phlet, w hich is d e­ In the 33d session of the Oregon clared to be u seless duplication le g islatu re a m easu re w as in tro ­ and u n n ecessary expense. duced m aking th e sa lary $5400 for S en ato r H u n ter, who, six y ears th e th ree officials. T his w as a c ­ ago, introduced a bill to abolish all , cepted and passed by th e leg isla­ tu re , but vetoed by G overnor voters pam phlets, considers th e j Pierce. It w as am ong bills held cost of th e can d id ates’ pam phlet over for action a t th is 34th leg is­ out of proportion to its usefulness, lative session. At first action was declaim ing th a t not 25 per cent of j to postpone o r lay on th e tab le all voters pay any heed to them. S en ato r N orblad says th e e n tire vetoed bills, b ut by house re so lu ­ tio n th e sa lary bill w as revived. pam phlet issue should be ab o l­ T h ere is co n sid erab le opinion fa ­ ished. as a d irect saving to the and again th a t our system of ta x ­ vorable to th e $900 increase, be­ state. ation is obsolete and unscientific. cau se th e duties and resp o n sib ili­ R ep resen tativ e P o tter says th e The burden of th is unscientific ties a re deemed w orthy of higtier bill w as m ade to apply p a rtic u la rly taxation falls upon all classe s but rew ard s, and it is possible th a t the to th e ca n d id a tes’ pam phlet be­ m ost heavily upon th e farm er. in crease w ill be adopted. No cause, of the tw o, th e m easures Consider carefu lly th e diagram change in th ese sa larie s has been pam phlet has m ore m erit e m u nder nuer th m e 1 , f )(,uced hvrp R was 1Hlt)lished m ade since 1905, when th e Hat sa l­ direct p rim ary th an th e form er. r ary bill w as introduced by T hom as He quotes figures to show th a t th e ) iness an ..................... a ly st and otuHat,„,an sta tistic ia n ln Kay, p rese n t sta te tre a su re r. P re ­ can d id ates’ pam phlet cost $15,- th is country. vious to th a t tim e both offices w ere 104.24 in th e 1923-’24 g eneral elec­ It show s th e farm er is paying on th e fee system and w ere very tion. F o r those y ears th e sta te ex ­ out 83 p er cent of his net profits ln pended $31,229.97 for both p a m p h -1 . , .. „ , , , rem u n erativ e . p «ox, « a v taxes. And Mr. Babson em phasizes Honoring Oregon Pioneers. Come and hrinir jour frtami* Abolish Voters Pamphlet. Iets’ Cost of can d id ates p am phlet for 1925-'26 w as $9,457.55. T otal for both $21,910.26. C andidates paid in fees exactly $2100. according to records of S ec­ re ta ry of S tate Kozer. On a th e show ing made, m any m em bers of both houses favor abolition of the en tire pam phlet system . j th a t tax es a re paid, n ot out of , g rosa | ncOnie, but out of n et profits. These stag g erin g tax es paid by th e farm er react upon the business of th e country. W hile th e re are only about six m illion farm ers in th e United S tates, th e ir fam ilies and those dependent on farm trad e sw ell th e num ber of people ln th e group rep resen tin g th e farm p u r­ chasing pow er to about forty m il­ lion. • “JIGGS" BURIED WITH HONORS j W hile th is group of fo rty m ll- Jig g s of th e m arin es is dead. , Hon is hit th e h ard est, it is vital , . also to th e In d u stries w hich need T he en tire m arin e brigade stood 4 l-x x-x V n ».wx zx »• a T r ’l /IO th e fa rm e r’s trade. stiffly a t atten tio n w hile C aptain T he p o liticians a re responsible Rome led the exercises and th e for th is d rain on th e fa rm e r’s body of Jig g s w as being lowered1 to , n o thing to th e grave. A m arin e flag covered P „ w i„ o n ,y act th e coffin of S erg ean t M ajor Jiggs. when they a re forced to, and No m ore w ill Jig g s w ink his a p ­ then th e re is th e u su al am o u n t of proval as th e tro o p s sw ing by on red tap e to be unw ound before an y ­ parade. Jig g s has heand "tap s.” th in g can be accom plished. Sergeant-M ajor Jig g s w as a dog. DUl lt is tim e th „„„ e -------- B ut it farm er is be- He trav eled m ore th an a h undred ginning to prod and prod hard. tho u san d m iles w ith th e M arines— j ----------------- — in air, by land—on w ater. Because ('U 'll LEADERS he w as b rav e—he won his strip e s ELECT OFFICERS —and com m ission. , , x. T he civilian m ay laugh—b u t not , At a m eeting of th e local clu the M arines. W herein Jig g s is con- lead ers' association held at tiie cerned. T hey know th e brav ery , b ra ry on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , W. C. en durance, loyalty and resource-1 L aw rence was re-elected p resid en t fulness of d o g s - a n d of Jig g s in of th e association and Miss H elen p articu la r. I Maxwell re-elected se c re ta ry and But—if you m u st laugh—or sneer tre a su re r. Miss H elen Cowgill, a ssista n t m ake su re th e re a re no M arines sta te club leader, gave a thorough about. explanation of th e changes in club MYSTERIOUS SINK HOLE w ork and th e g irl's d em o n stratio n TROUBLES RAILROAD w ork for 1927. $2.6« Per Year Is ill C Revolution grips the Republic of Nicaragua. During this emergency U. S. Warships are stationed in the harbor with orders to protect Am­ erican lives and property. Admiral Julian Latimer is in command. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS School Notes Boring Lodges Hold Joint Installation Flve 8tudents •«cwwfuiir passed the m id-term exam inations a t the G resham grad e school la st week and four of these, Alice Howell, Masa S aw atori, E dna W infree and C aroline W hetstone, enrolled Mon­ day as freshm en a t G resham Union high school. E rn e st W olter did not reg ister as a high school stu- d en t as he p lan s to leave G resham before th e close of the spring term , A jo in t in stallatio n of th e Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges was duly observed at Boring on th e evening of J a n u a ry 5 by appro p ri- ate cerem onies in ch a rg e of in­ stallin g officers Special Deputy i Qran i, M aster H enry Beck. D istrict T he G resham g rad e school has ketb all team h as been w inuing honors lately by its sk illfu l play ­ ing. On F riday nig h t the young­ ste rs defeated P a rk ro se 36 to 1 in a sp irited , evenly-m atched gam e which was refereed by C larence K ruger, ath letic coach a t th e high school. A week ago F riday eve- ning they w hitew ashed the G ilbert team , the score stan d in g 17 to 0. C la re u te Owneby refereed th is game. A full schedule Is now be- ing a rran g e d for th e b ask etb all program for th e season. C. M. Q ulcksall has been asked to speak F rid ay evening at th e Vic- tory P aren t-T ea ch e r association, H e will p resen t th e subject, “ P un- ishm eut at hom e and at school.” D eputy P resid en t E m m a McBain, and G rand M arshals W illiam and Amy Morand. The Rebekah officers to be in- stalled w ere Em m a Dugger, noble Krana ; H en rie tta A nderson, vice g ran d ; Amy M orand, se c re ta ry ; M yrtle T elford, tre a s u re r; Mildred sm ith , w ard en ; L ucile H illyard, | co n d u cto r; A nna G antenbeln, in- slde g u a rd ian ; O scar Borde, out- ! „¿«je g u ard ia n ; Edith A nderson, R g N q . M ary P o rte r, L.S.N.G.; Lizzie Dugger, R .S .V . G.; Maude Brown, L. S. V. G.; M argaret W heeler, ch ap lain ; Alice Schan- tin, m usiciaji. The officers for th e Boring I. O. O. F. lodge who w ere installed at th e sam e tim e w ere John Hott- m elster, noble g ran d ; Oliver P e te r­ AREME ( LI B «IVES ATTRACTIVE DANCE son, vice g ran d ; W illiam M orand, se c re ta ry ; J. E. S eifer, tr e a s u re r; T he Areme club dance a t th e Ma­ O scar Borde, w ard en ; M. L. H ill­ sonic hall la st F rid ay n ig h t was yard, co n d u cto r; John H. Lake, in­ conceded as one of the m ost a t ­ side g u a rd ia n ; J. G laisen. outside g u ard ia n ; L. H. M allicoat, R. S. tra c tiv e dancing p arties th e club N. G.; H erm an Johnson, L. S. N. G.; has given. “A m id-w inter frolic,’’ C larence A nderson, R. S. V. O.; Hl- as Aie dance was term ed, contained dore Johnson, L. S. V. G.; Jo h n m any special num bers and featu res Myers, R. S. S.; F red G raber, L. S. w hich added to th e variety and g.; Otis Rich, ch aplain. At th e sam e tim e th e new ly- m errim en t of th e occasion. T he deco ratio n s w ere especially elected officers of Hood View en­ attractiv e. Long stra n d s of ev er­ cam pm ent of No. 90 I.O . O .F . w ere green rope w ere draped from the in stalled into office. T he in sta ll­ ce n te r of th e hall to ceiling lights ing officers w ere W illiam Morand, and all co rn e rs of the room. The D. D. C.P.; J. E. G ates, m a rsh a l; lig h tin g effect was th a t of subdued and A. C. B rum back, G. S. W. rose colors. On th e stage, w hich Is T hose inducted into office w er» located in th e south end of th e S ylvester H all, C. P .; Ray Naas, h all, a m in iatu re forest of fir was H. P .; Otis M. Rich, S. W.; L. H. a rran g e d w ith a full moon in the M allicoat, scrib e; C larence A nder­ background, castin g its pale sil­ son, tre a s u re r; L ew is H all, junior very ray s over the e n tire dance w ard en ; W illiam W heeler, guide; tloor. T he proverbial black cat W illiam Morand, first w atch; John was to be seen on top a picket H offm eister, second w atch; Jam es McBain, th ird w atch ; F. L. Kinyon, fence in th e foreground. T he A rem e clu b 's next dancing fourth w atch : L. M. H illyard, in­ p arty w ill be given F eb ru ary 11 side se n tin e l: J. E. S eifer, outside and w ill be a m asquerade. Coming se n tin el; L. Jessen, first guard »( A lbert Jo n sru d , second a few days prio r to St. V alentine's cam p; day, th e event gives prom ise of g uard of camp. an o th er very enjoyable occasion. SEVENTEEN STUDENTS ADDED TO III SUIIDDL Sevehteen additional stu d en ts reg istered a t G resham Union high school a t th e beginning of th e sec­ ond sem ester, 14 freshm en and th re e ju n io rs. Miss D oris Brown, who attended St. H elen’s hall In P o rtlan d th e first p a rt of th e school year, h as retu rn ed to her w ork In th e ju n io r class for th e rem ain d er of th e year. Vivian A r­ n o t has reg istered from L ents as a Junior and Mary W else Is a ju n io r residing a t T ro u td ale w ho will fin­ ish the y ear here. F our have entered th e freshm en cla ss from th e G resham grad e school, Alice Howell, E dna Win- free, C aroline W hetstone and Masa S aw atori. Tony B aker enrolled as a freshm an from th e C orbett grade school from w hich he g rad u ated la st year. Jo h n B rink com es from th e Lusted school to th e freshm an cla ss here. E ig h t stu d e n ts have reg istered from G ilbert in the fresh m an class. Ann W hite, Olen- o re and H arold A pperson, Beulah L ord, Melvin S tarb ard , Richard S ayer, L illian Sim beni and D orothy C arlson. L. J. Allen, a ssista n t sta te club T he old "sin k hole” n o rth of leader, talked reg ard in g th e boys’ Y am hill over w hich th e S o u th ern w ork, giving th e po u ltry , cro p s and Pacific railro a d passes- is dem and­ livestock lead ers som e very good ing its u su a l atten tio n , d u rin g th e ideas and w hat w as to be expected rain y season. in 1927. At p rese n t 25 men a re busy tr y ­ County club agent, W. D, K inder, ing to sa tisfy th is greedy m onster gave a b rief resum e of club w ork w ith from 12 to 15 c a rs of sand in 1926 and his an n u al rep o rt. daily, logs or an y thing else thAt is Mr. L aw rence gave a b rief o u t­ "filling.” Yet it sinks n early two line of the club w ork discussed at feet over night. The ra ilro a d com ­ th e county council of th e P aren t- pany Is allow ed $1500 th is m onth T eacher association. for th is purpose and alread y th is A,, J. K rueger lead a discussion sm all p atch of ground has cost th e as to w hat should be done in poul- com pany m any th o u san d s of dol­ ! try work for an o th er year. lars. I The tim e of holding th e next lo­ No one seem s able to give a cal le ad e rs’ m eeting w ill be decid­ cause for th e sink hole. No other ed by th e executive com m ittee. of Its kind h as been located in Keep Zinc from Food. A m erica. One is know n to exist ln U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are S w itzerland over th e site of an ex­ Liquid foods Including b u tter- urged to pay cash with o rd er and tin ct volcano. Why can it not be milk. cider and o th er fru it juices avoid sending bills for sm all should not be allow ed to sta n d for am ounts. filled’ Logs have recently been found in even a sh o rt tim e In a galvanized Our clean in g is d ifferent; you th e Y am hill riv er th a t no one can iron vessel, nor should such a u te n ­ account for. Is this sink hole con- : sil be em ployed In m aking p re ­ will be satisfied. Let us prove It. P ete r L enard. We ta ll and deliver. nected w ith th e r iv e r’—T elephone serves, Jellies, etc. T he zinc used —Adv. in galvanizing will dissolve and R egister. R ent our Jo h n so n 's floor w axer give th e food an u n p le asa n t ta ste and polisher. We also have Jo h n ­ and may cause sudden and Intense Soy Bean N«w Big Crop. so n ’s wax, liquid and paste. L. L. T he soy bean acreag e on th is j illness. Kill tier Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv. co u n try in creased from less th an 500,000 acres in 1917 to about 2.- H ello London! 200,000 ac res In 1924, says th e United S tates d ep a rtm en t of agri-1 ill cu ltu re. T he p ro d u ct of 1.000,000 acres was used for hay, th a t of 700,000 ac res for p astu re and e n ­ silage, and 500,000 ac res w as used for seed. T his Increase In acreag e “*¡C- is largely due to th e developm ent A, of b etter-ad ap ted varieties. T he to tal value of th e soy-bean crop In 1924, th e la st year for w hich d ata are available, w as $18,360,000, and o f th is value th e new v arieties w ere resp o n sib le for a little m ore th an half. R ep resen tativ e E. O. P o tte r of Eugene introduced a bill Ju st be- I fore ad jo u rn m en t T h u rsd ay , Jan. 13, to abolish th e pam phlet for can- ! dhlates. It rep e als th ree sections and am ends an o th er in th e law j governing c o rru p t p ractices in nom inations and elections. It Is H. B. 33. S im ilar legislation w as in tro ­ duced by A. R. H u n ter of LaG rande in th e sen ate at th e sam e tim e. I 8. B. 37. T he house bill rep eals sections M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you 4114, 4115, and 4116, and am ends j section 4117 of c h a p te r 14. Oregon saw his ad. in th e Outlook. , laws. D on't lay down the p aper till you ReDeal sections rela te to p rin t - BORIN« MAN’S SISTER WINS SWIM MARATHON Miss M artha S tager, one of the lady p articip a n ts in the W rigley m arathon swim from £ a ta lln a Island to th e m ainland in C alifor­ nia, who was aw arded a special cash prize of $2500, is th e sister of a Boring business m an, Fred S ta ­ ger, p ro p rieto r of th e Boring T ruck com pany. Miss S tag er has been em ployed in P o rtlan d in th e home of Leon H irsch for th e past four y ears and has visited in Boring m any tim es. She w as taken from the w ater w ithin a few m iles of th e m ainland and w as given th e h an d ­ some cash aw ard for her plucky en d urance. It Is said she is suffer­ ing no ill effects from her long trip th ro u g h th e w ater. 5-A ere Tract. Two and o ne-half m iles from G resham , 400 feet from Mt. Hood highw ay. New three-room p la s­ tered dw elling, hath, basem ent, new g arage. One a c re loganberries. Bull Run w ater, on good rock road. P riced to sell. $1000 will handle. B. W. T horne, G resham , phone 2751.—Adv. T uesday Evening, Jan . 18—D ahl- q u lst's o rch e stra of P lea san t Valley b ro adcasting over KXL betw een 8 and 9 o'clock. W ednesday Evening. Jail. 19— E astern S tar card p arty T rou td ale Masonic hall. W ednesday, Jan . 19 — G resham sew ing class a t high school 9 a. m. T h u rsd ay , Jan. 20—L adies’ Guild dinner at B aptist church. T uesday Evening, Jan . 25— R egu­ lar m eeting of A m erican Legion ¡mil W om an's au x iliary , G resham gran g e hall. W ednesday, 3:30, Jan . 26—G resh ­ am Union high vs. G rant high a t G rant high gym nasium , P ortland. T h u rsd ay E vening, Jan . 27— Church fam ily supper, M ethodist Episcopal church. S atu rd ay , Jan. 29—Bond election for Union high school d istric t No. 2. Sunday E vening, Jan. 30— F irs t of special revival m eetings at th e M ethodist E piscopal church. F rid ay Evening, Feb. 11—A reme History was made when President Walter S. Giffoni of the A. I club m asquerade. and T inaugurated the new radio-telephone between New York and W ednesday E vening, Feb. 16— London You can now talk from your home to your English ccaiaitu