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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, SO . »7 Bond Issue Loses; Irregularities Noted TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY. EEBRUARY 1, I »27 PORTLAND SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES CONCERTS AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE Union High Quint Takes Down Visitors $2.00 l ’er Year A Depressing Verdict New Bus Placed on Section Line Ran (Special C orrespondence) terso n intends to suggest is said to T he m ajority have said no bonds Salem , Jan. 31—A g ricu ltu re com have been one of th e difficulties. (By BenJ. H. Davies) T he new 20-passenger G arford for high school enlargem ent and m ittee of house, w ith C. A. Tom It has not prevented, how ever, n u G resham Union high won a lop bus placed Monday on th e Section of S herm an county ch airm an , is m erous rem edies for th e cash def sided victory at th e local gym im provem ent in Union high d istric t Line ru n of th e P ortland-G resham m aking an extensive can v as in icit in ru n n in g expenses for the nasium , F riday evening, w hen its No. 2 and th at s th at. Most every- stages op erated by Lewis & Son : sup p o rt of house bill 130, provid state. E verything from tax atio n of well coached b ask eteers m et and th in g bearing on th e subject pro has been th e object of m uch satis- ing $10,000 to c a rry on experim ents chew ing gum , lip stick and movies took over th eir P ark ro se visitors anil con wag 8ai(1 before th e vo, 1ng factory observation and com pli- at O. A. C. in th e in te re sts of the to can cellatio n of the six per cent is to , in the season s sixth gam e iU8t S atu rd ay and it isn 't necessary m entary rem ark s. P ainted the , poultry industry. lim itation has been advanced. Below is the line-up and sum m ary: or advisable to add m uch now th a t i popular shade known as Rolls G resham W. H. Sm all of Independence, H ighway funds, au to license taxes. P ark ro se th e m u tter is settled. Royce blue th e m achine p resen ts president of th e Pacific C ooperative fee collecting boards—dozens of D uncan (2) F . .(4 ) Mackenzie So far as we w ere able to ob u handsom e ap p earan ce and m akes 1 P roducers association, told the plans are up. All th ese would re- , o k u d a (8) F . . (1) W hiteside serve those favoring th e bonds a valuable addition to th e other I com m ittee how th e p o u ltry b u si q u ire vote of th e people for a p - , S quire (0). .C . . . (0) H annan m ade an open and above board two G arfords com prising the p a s ness in Oregon has grow n. He proval or w ould c re a te objection R usher (0) G. (2) D. M orris fight and a reaso n ab le and fair pre- senger fleet ru n n in g betw een stressed th e lack of equipm ent at from in te re sts affected. G uardians S trong (6) . . . .G .(0 ) S clilo tth au er sen tatio n of th eir side of th e issue. G resham and P ortland, all owned th e sta te college to successfully of th e highw ay p ro jects w an t no S u b stitu tio n s — G resham . Lane. The' opposition reso rted to some and operated by th e sam e com pany. try out best system s of feeding, cu ts in road building program s. (21 ce n te r: A nicker, guard. P a r k - | tactics which w ere clearly in con- The new c a r re p re se n ts an in breeding and ca rin g for chicks. M otorists ag ree w ith them . rose, Schaeffer. trav eu tio n of th e co rru p t practices vestm ent of $7500 and w as p u r Many tim es people in te reste d in Rem edies Suggested. Referee— E C. A rthur, P o rtlan d act for w hich w e are inform ed on chased a t th e factory b ranch of the p o u ltry w ent to W ashington to lo Incom e tax suggestions and bills From the m om ent the ball left a u tb »rl‘y tbpy be Pr««®- G arford Motor Car com pany in cate because b etter facilities for P ortland. It is equipped w ith four- are plentiful, and the bills if passed R eferee A rth u r's hands at th e step- cuted. Some agitation w as on and dis. experim en tatio n and m ore in v esti sa tisfactio n expressed as to w heth In spite of all of this, however, wheel h y d rau lic b rak es and has would raise no im m ediate Income. off it w as ap p a ren t to the fans th a t gative w ork are ca rrie d there. dual w heels on th e rea r. The In- er citizens w ho a re not ta x p ay ers concerts th e P o rtlan d ; Ed. Snow of Monroe, p resid en t of H ydro-electric schem es, to put the the v isito rs would have h ard boat- the m ajority ag ain st was so larg e ; te rlo r is n eatly upholstered in should have the rig h t to vote, but th at th e resu lt is considered decis p relim in ary w arm -ups Sym phony o rch e stra, W illem van | the Oregon P o u ltry association, sta te into th a t business or tax I ,nK' leath er and fu rnished w ith com- th ro u g h a recen t decision it w as ! clearly indicated th e in stab ility of ive and the c h a p te r is closed. T here H oogstraten conductor, a rt an- ; and L. A. Lee, ow ner of a 47,000-egg fu rth e r th e estab lish ed in d u stries the basket for them. Rut for the will probably be no effort m ade to i fo rtab le air cushions. learn ed th a t in m a tte rs p ertaining It is th e intention of Mr. Lewis solely to union high schools such nounced for the n ear future. T he incubator, pointed o ut th a t th e ap- In th a t line a re in th e m ass of fact th a t the visiting q u in t was so en larg e th e high school for some and his son to continue to give the have th e right to vote. T he opin first of th e two is to be given a t th e | Pr °P riatio n is not beln K asked bX m easures presented. years to come. It will probably re deficient in scoring points, eith er ... .. i th e college, b ut bv th e pro d u cers sam e efficient tra n s it service on the ion of atto rn ey s w as consulted in public These, com bined w ith a w hirl of free or field, the locals m ight have main as it is w ith outside stu d en ts auditorium on S atu rd ay ' of . . th . e . state. . . k - _ I Section Line road as has been th e ir N um erous o th er lead reg a rd to the m a tte r and the law excluded u fter th is year. U n m orning, F eb ru ary 5, and is to be jn g poultrvm en w ere in atten d an ce rev olu tio n ary educational changes, met foemen w orthy of th e ir own policy in th e p ast over th e Powell ca refu lly looked up and th e de do not tend to clarity , and leave m ettle. We doubt if a p re ttie r ex doubtedly the board will feel called cision in w riting placed in the th e th ird of the series of six S atu r- : and urged th e p assag e of the bill, th e leg islativ e mind in foggy co n hibition of passing, pivoting and upon to adopt a policy of extrem e Valley and Base Line routes. T hree ca rs will leave G resham daily over C hairm an Tom m et suggestions h an d s of W. C. L aw rence, ch air day m orning p op u lar concerts. The dition. all-ro u n d sp o rtsm an lik e team -w ork economy. The fu tu re does not look the Section Line, the first at 9 a. m., m an of the high school board of di- I second is to be glven a t the public for an investigation of S tate Mar- S enator Joseph has co n trib u ted has ever been pulled on th e local so hopeful for the high school, but rec to rs, prior to th e day of elec- auditorium Monday night, Fgbru- , k et in sp e cto r Spence's fa ilu re to his p eren n ial h y d ro -electric m eas- floor, in opposition to th e h o m e the d istric t cun probably tak e care the second a t 11 and the th ird at 3:50 p. m. F our c a rs will com e out tion. ary w *tb ^ arI F lesch violinist, as rep o rt, w ith th e sta te m en t th a t 111- ure. He says him self he does not team . of its own for a few y ears m ore H ow ever, considerable feeling sol° a r tis t- T bis is to be tb e eigbtb nes8 had prevented. He also said know w hat it Is all about, b ut th a t | T heir fau ltless line of attac k and though th e activ ities of th e school from P o rtlan d daily over the sam e w as stirre d up by the d istribution | of ,h e c u rre n t series of te n Monday I th a t G overnor P atte rso n had prom it m akes sta te op eratio n possible, eq u ally good defensive play often will n ecessarily be m ore lim ited | route, the first leaving P o rtlan d at - ¡ge(j (h at a re p o rt w ould be fo rth - It is know n as S en ate jo in t reso- ■ kept G resham from scoring. B ut, »»<1 th e ed ucational advantages 7:30 a. m., th e second a t 10:10, the of c irc u la rs a t the very door of the evening concerts. T he co n cert on F e b ru a ry 7 will th ird at 1:50 p. m. and th e fourth com ing later. Mr. Tom w ished to lution No. 2, and au th o rizes th e if it’s tru e th a t all w ork and no 1 curtailed. po llin g place on election day, an at 5:50. in fraction of th e co rru p t p ractices p resent one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e go on record as opposed to needless sta te to en ter into co n stru ctio n , de- J play keeps Ja ck from becoming T he present m ain building was program s of the season. I t will be expenses of in v estig atio n s w hen Verne Cole, an experienced act and one for w hich conviction velopm ent and operation of hydro- p resid en t, it's equally a fact th at b u ilt in 1915 and first used in the an im p o rtan t event in view of the driver, who form erly was in the reaso n s have been ad eq u ately su p could doubtless be obtained, should electric p lan ts w ithout any lim it plenty of shooting and no b ask ets fall of th a t year. It has been en- em ploy of th e L undquist T rucking th e m a tte r be tak en up by p ro p er fact th a t C arl F lesch is to m ake plied. w hatever on th e am ount of indebt- m akes a ra ttlin g slow game. larged on two occasions. It has service, w ill drive the new G arford. au th o rities. T his "s ta rtlin g discov his in itial how to sym phony au d i The a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee also edness w hich may be in cu rred K ru g er's quint rolled up a bun- g reatly d eterio rated on account of ences of th is city. Mr. F lesch is e ry ,” as th e c irc u la r w as headed, took up house bill 106 by G raham , ag a in st th e state. W hile th e re so die of nine points to P a rk ro se four its poor plan of co n stru ctio n and co n trib u tin g largely to the Bee LOCAL BOY TO S I N G w as signed by eight men u nder th e but as the au th o r w as not present, lution does n ot contain the neces in the first canto. At the s ta r t of will have to be replaced sooner or thoven centenary o bservance in this IN GRAND D l’ERA cognom en, "T he Tax P a y e rs’ consid eratio n w as d eferred. Mem sa ry legislative provisions to m ake th e second half Lane relieved I later. P erh ap s unforeseen changes city, as he is scheduled to play the L eague”, although th e league w as W illiam E lliott, residing ea st of bers p rese n t w ere Allen. E pplnger its op eratio n possible, yet princt S quire at cen ter w hile A nicker will come about, affecting the D m ajor concerto w ith th e o rch es not to exist as an organization un L aF o llett, M acpherson, R ussell, pies involved a re identical with w ent into th e lines as guard. Con- school d istric t and city, m ethods of G resham , has been selected to sing tr a here. Mr. F lesch is a H u n g ar til late in the afternoon of election th e role of th e Count DI L una In Scott, S tew art, and ch airm an Tom those of th e "housew ives” bill so ditlons did not g reatly Im prove financing and m anagem ent. day. Doubt is expressed as to the ian by b irth but is now an A m eri Il T ro v ato re w hich will be given E arl W. Snel, rep rese n tativ e overw helm ingly defeated by th e d u rin g th is period. Some of the It Is hoped public sen tim en t will citizenship of some signers on the can by adoption. He h as rem ained I from Gilliazn county, ch airm an of people at th e November election, boys m ade nice scores w hile tend- In P o rtlan d a t th e T u rn Vereln change w ith referen ce to th e Im in th is country for th e la st tw o ’ c irc u la r. th e gam e com m ission in th e house T he vote w as p rac tica lly four to ing to low er a fine average by «In- p o rtan ce and o p p o rtu n ity o f th e lo au d ito riu m on th e evenings of F eb An election board had been se years, devoting m ost of his tim e to announced today th a t a public one a g a in st th e issue in th e elec- cu rin g life d isp leasu re of th e ref- ru ary 14, 17 and 21. cal high school. It is doubtful, lected previously, but to com ply concert to u rs and to teach in g in h earin g w ill be held ea rly next tion, b ut Joseph holds th a t th e eree. T his play ended w ith th e lo- Mr. E lliott, a dram atic baritone, how ever, If th e tax burden w ill be w ith th e le tte r of th e law in elec P hiladelphia, w here he heads th e ' week to consider th e new game sta te m ust go into h y d ro -electrics, cals leading 9 to 3. has been studying u nder Povl any lig h ter on acco u n t of th e de tio n s of th is c h a ra c te r called sp e violin d ep a rtm en t at th e C urtis in- j code. T he session w ill include and resu b m its his m easure. U jornskjuld and is said to be m a k A m uch ap p reciated fea tu re of cision of th e voters. cifically to vote on school m a tte rs, stltute. He had his first violin les com m ittees from both b ran ch es of ing rap id strid e s tow ard a su ccess S chulm erich of H illsboro has put the evening's e n tertain m en t was a new board w I as selected from the sons in 1879 and in 1883 w ent to th e leg islatu re, those In terested in in house bill 227, to levy a tax of th e program of m usic ren d ered by ful m usical career. He has been BOYS ON MOTORCYCLE p erso n s p resent a t th e opening of V ienna to study. Five y ears la ter h u n tin g and fishing and all con 50 cen ts for every k ilo w att pro- th e high school band, chosen by th e directo r g eneral of SERIOUSLY INJURED th e op era com pany to u n derstudy th e polls. T hree judges, Mrs. O. A. he grad u ated from the V ienna con- I cerned in th e proposed legislation, duced or g en erated by hydro-elec- i The next gam e will be stag ed at E astm an , Mrs. P e a rl F o rtn e r and serv ato ry and in 1890 en tered th e j I house bill 344, w hich h as not yet trie op eratio n in Oregon. T his bill B eaverton F eb ru ary 4. R uthven Poppleton, 19, and B er Mr. B jornskjold, form erly of the J. R. C avanagh and a clerk, Theo- P aris conservatory , w here he, four been received from th e p rin te r. of course does not apply to energy tram K esterson, 14, youths of the Royal G rand O pera com pany of Co dore B rugger, w ere elected to serve years a f te r ' won tb e fir8t Prize- It is probable th a t th e m easu re g en erated by steam , eith er by use pow er g enerated by m unicipal P leasan t Valley neighborhood, were penhagen and w ill sing his p a rt d u rin g the five hou rs th e polls re The next year he m ade his concert as retu rn ed to th e house w ill c a rry of saw dust or other fuel. H ence it p lan ts. seriously Injured last F riday when on the evening of F eb ru ary 17 as How th is would affect esta b lish m alned open. T his change In the debut in V ienna and in 1897 be- provision for closing riv e rs of the would o p erate as a d irect d iscrim i th e m otorcycle on w hich they w ere his debut in g ran d opera. T his is m an n er of selecting th e election came c o u rt violinist to th e king of sta te to com m ercial fishing. This nation in favor of p lan ts using fuel ed in d u strie s is Indicated by the rid in g collided w ith an autom obile considered a difficult role for so board w as m ade on the advice of a Roum ania and p ro fesso r a t the will doubtless b ring opposition and and a g a in st those em ploying w ater claim of the u tilities th a t in th e last driven by Jo h n B ousson of Buck- youthful a sin g er, but th e d irector B ucharest conservatory. In 1902 bond atto rn ey who w as present, for pow er. Also th e re w ould be no | f° u r y ea rs th e ir taxes have been in- ley avenue. The accident occurred feels th a t Mr. E llio tt is capable of c re ate some in te restin g debate. he resum ed his concertizing b ut did T he conditions u nder w hich the F in an cial Problem Not Solved. way by w hich energy b ro u g h t in creased on an av erag e of ab o u t 40 1 a t th e Intersection of Buckley ave ca rry in g th e part. people voted w ere exceedingly tr y not m ake his A m erican debut until H alf th e session of th e sta te leg from an o th er sta te could be taxed. per cent. T his m eans th a t they nue and F o ster road. ing ow ing to th e crow ded condition 1914. Ten y ears la te r he m ade his isla tu re is now gone and no finan- This, for exam ple, w ould d iscrim a re now paying alm o st 10 per cent Both boys received severe head of th e room at tim es. I t is said th a t ®econd A m erican to u r an d in the , ciaI acceptable to all mem- in ate in favor of com panies g en e r on g ro ss income in taxes. They I r rx I 1 ». * i n* , o »• n n n z . r. n n I F e. « r. and body Injuries and each suffered follow ing ♦ tw o . y » r ears and a half, has a n um ber who cam e and w ere I be.r « is in sight. T his is th e situ atin g pow er in W ashington and claim also th a t th is legislation if obliged to stand out in the ra in to ris ®n stead ily in th e esteem o f con- , at(on a{ {he beginnlnR of th e to u rth selling it in Oregon. A gain, an passed would be u n fair d isc rim in a com pound fra c tu re s of th e left leg. P oppleton seem s to be In th e m ore . . _ , W ednesday M orning, Feb. 2— aw a it th e ir tu rn a t th e polls got ce rt p atro , n s , in , th is , co u . n try . . w eek at th e capitol. Oregon com pany selling pow er to tion, p a rtic u la rly In view of th e serio u s condition, and rep o rts from Sew ing class at high school post The p rincipal o rc h e stra num ber ,, , . . - „ . fact th a t they a rc the m ost heavily dissatisfied and retu rn ed home. . .. . _ . „ ,,, . I G etting a slan t on w hat Gov. P at- an adjoining sta te would be com St. V incents ho sp ital w here the poned from J a n u a ry 26. for the concert F eb ru ary 7 w ill be T he election board took up the pelled to pay the w a tt tax for taxed as a class of any in d u stry in | i boys w ere tak en w ere to th e effect the m ost popular sym phony of ; W ednesday E vening, Feb. 2— D e co u n tin g as soon as th e polls "H u n g arian D ance” of Brahm s. energy delivered outside th e state. Oregon. It Is also pointed o ut th a t j last n ig h t th a t he w as "holding his them all. th e "P ath étiq u e" of closed and th e re su lt was a n Though alto g eth er light in tex tu re, It is also to be noted th a t th e tax a tax of th is so rt will tend to d is j ow n.” Soon a fte r th e accident he bate a t high school betw een G resh T chaikovsky. T his w ork, often giv- | am and P ark ro se. nounced by 10 o'clock. th is program re p re se n ts a wide is levied only upon p riv ate com courage developm ent of hydro- i lapsed Into unconsciousness and en, ap p ears to gain jn popularity T h u rsd ay Evening. Feb. 3—E van ran g e of o rc h e stra l com position. panies and would n ot apply to C o ntlnued on page 2 ; was In th a t condition for a day and every tim e it is heard. T his w ill be j gelical W om en’s union b asket so POMONA OFFICERS a half. His condition has been cial a t g ran g e hall. TO BE INSTALLED the first sym phony presen ted d u r- ! ing th e p rese n t season, th a t w as i THINGS THAT MAKE YOU SORE By A. B. CHAPIN i such th a t up to la st nig h t no at- F riday E vening, Feb. 4—G range ; tem pt had been m ade to set the T he in stallatio n of officers for also given by the P o rtlan d sym- 500 p arty in F airview city hall. broken bones. th e M ultnom ah county d istric t Po-1 phony la st season AWFUL WCATHEB., A h / T i t ? ÇeffÎAB- EPfPCMlC. OF ö-ttlP B ertram K esterson Is th e son of m ona g range w ill take place a t The co n c ert will open w ith th e F riday E vening, Feb. 4— C ottrell e o iw ' . Ybv 6<nrA C olp T oc ^ A iv t CM a ? Mr. and Mrs. W ill K esterson. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association basket R u ssellv ille g range on F eb ru ary e n tr'a c te m usic from "R osa- evecy& oD Y fr f f e m w i t ! i w e ll , A ll i Poppleton fam ily rec en tly moved social at C o ttrell schoolhouse. 16, a t w hich tim e an all-day session m unde' i t ' s TEn.ra.i0L6 ------ I i from P lea san t V alley to P o rtland, w ill be held concluding in the eve- T he co n cert on S atu rd ay m orn- F riday Evening, Feb. 4—O.U.H.S. j w here young P oppleton lives. ning. D egree w ork will be given ing will p rese n t four of th e s p rig h t b ask etb all team to play a t B eaver Both boys have a wide circle of ton. in th e evening followed by a pro- Best and gayest com positions in : friends am ong whom they a re pop gram w hich is being arran g ed by the sym phonic rep e rto ire . Opening T uesday E vening, Feb. 8— B as ular. T he collision w as so severe ketball betw een G resham and Col the R u ssellville grange. J. G. K el- ! w ith the p opular "F le d erm au s” I th a t a wheel was to rn off th e au to um bian high a t G resham . ly, re tirin g w orthy m aster, w as overture, th e prelude to the m ost m obile and the m otorcycle was a succeeded in the election in Decern- fam ous of G erm an lig h t operas, the F riday E vening, Feb. 11—Areme 1 total w reck. ber by F red C rane, of Rockwood o rch e stra is to p rese n t th e en tire club m asquerade. grange, who. w ith th e rem aining "P eer G ynt” Suite of G rieg, an or- Bunday, Feb. 13—B eginning of GRESIIAM GIRL WEDS offleers, will be Installed a t th e ch e stra l version of G rain g er’s special m eetings a t th e F ree M eth IN EASTERN OREGON o dist ch u rch . m eeting on F eb ru ary 16. | "Molly on th e S hore” and the fifth fir s t - tvkws . y ' kwow , i t S e t s T o IF yourt TnflaAT UeeuS LiKS A COuViA Y our u ä w y * iwew ts A BfcONWYg- Jgit> c l a im s a w ' r&u Acne Au. oueo. — F eb ru ary 13— Beginning of sp ec A nnouncem ent Is being m ade of .TUeu TouVe «» t i t — Suae (>/ WA tcf OUT, ial services at th e B aptist church. the m arria g e of Miss Mildred Metz ■MABTLT AuTboDY ger, youngest d au g h ter of Mr. and .EicA Pes — n»ev W ednesday, Feb. 16— In stallatio n CAT&H IT / Mrs. F ra n k M etzger, to J. D. De- of Pom ona g ran g e officers at R us Groot of A ntelope, Oregon, th e c e r sellville. S atu rday brought out a re p re se n ta tiv e crowd of over 800 people to th e G resham Union high school building to vote on the proposed issu an ce of bonds in the am ount of $105,000 for needed en larg em en t and im provem ent of the p rese n t high school building. The m eas ure, how ever, w as defeated, the poll stan d in g 591 ag a in st and 217 for th e issue. I t has been some tim e since so m uch in te rest has been aroused in an y one m unicipal question and feeling ran high pro and con for sev eral days preceding the election, as both points of view w ere laid be fore th e voters of the d istrict. LAST DAY o f J o u r n a l B a r g a in R a te ivery only at these low rates. 1TMS \ o'WEATUfft. it WOT ON A E W M O W N iA — — then £ o cD NtfrHT II W ednesday Evening, G resham band concert. Feb. F rid ay E vening, Feb. 25— R obert B lair concert at M ethodist E pisco pal ch u rch u nder auspices W om ans Home M issionary society. !1 Until February 2, the Daily and Sunday Jour nal, one full year for $7, with O u t l o o k $8.30. Daily Journal, for one year, $5, with Outlook emony tak in g place a t M adras on Ja n u a ry 15, th e Rev. E arl Cotton, form erly of th is locality, officiating. T he m arria g e of Miss M etzger com es as m ore or less of a su rp rise i io h er m any G resham friends. She was a g rad u a te of th e 1924 class of G resham Union high school and — ANt> F fi ON, U N T IL YOUtt. RA im CPOw’ FRieiup H A K F i I spent a year at th e Oregon sta te You so S ore "W ìt t t u Fuwe ro Y o u f t îe L F j norm al at Monmouth, la ter secur- Tc, ic e e p f r o m c o m m i t t w «- M u f i o e a . / / / j Ing a position as te ac h er in th e An- ; telope grad e school. T he groom is a prom inent wheRt ran c h er In the vicinity and the couple Is residing ^4 £ R7| ' |4 e T o « .e - MAietZIAGB A WOMAN TH IN K S o T A M A N - , A f r e K - t h e y Atcr Tie c o p 'THINKS FOR. h im —