GRESHAM l’AGE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK LAUREL ACRES A lexander T hom pson has rec en t­ Published every Tuesday and F ri­ day at G resham , Oregon, by the ly been at his home for a few days, Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. resti g betw een trip s as a shoe Clair, E ditor aud Manager,______ salesm n. Mrs. T hom pson is in O ne y e a r , »2.0(1, s ix m o n th » , »1.10. th r e e south ern sta te s cam paigning for m o n th s ' tr ia l su b s c rip tio n . 60c. C o m b in a tio n ra te » w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ Hoover and C urtis. She had been la n d D allies. "com m andeered'' by the K entucky A D V E R T IS IN G cam paign d irecto r for th e rem ain d ­ R ates reason able. Our rep resen ta ­ er of the cam paign. K entucky is tive w ill call. Mrs. T hom pson's native state. E n te re d ae se co n d -cla ss m attar Miss Joyce G ilbert en tertain ed March .1, »»11. at thè P ostoffice at O resham . O regon, under th» A ct o f several of her friends w ith a H al­ M arch . 3. 187». lowe’en p arty a t her home T uesday M em b er o f th e S t a t e E d ito r ia l A s » - n iai ton . , night last. Several of th e g irls re ­ M e m b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l m ained th ro u g h th e night. Her A sso c ia tio n . guests w ere G resham high school T he total vote In th e 192» p re si­ pupils. Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert en tertain ed d ential election was 29,091,417. the frien d s of th e ir son R ichard S ta rtin g from th a t as a stan d ard , says M ark S ullivan, th e safest p os­ W ednesday evening, th e event ta k ­ sible bet about th e November elec­ ing the form of a H allow e'en m as­ tion would be th a t the to tal vote querade p arty . R ichard and his w ill be g rea ter. A reasonable bet friends atten d th e Lynch school. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McMahan re ­ a t fair odds would be th a t th e to tal turned la st week from an extended vote will reach 35,000,000. It m ight read ily reach »0,000,000 or even 45,- visit to Mr. M cM ahan’s old hom e 000,000. (The to ta l possible vote— and relativ es at E lm er, Mo., and the num ber of persons estim ated to nearby points. W hile the trip and be qualified to vote—is roughly visit w ere p leasan t Mr. and Mrs McMahan w ere glad to re tu rn to about 56.000,000. their Oregon home and Its p ro sp er­ ity. It is now found possible to m ake The Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e rs a s­ a non-asphyxiating, harm less gas sociation held its m onthly meeting for household purposes. One of the F riday night, th e program being by-products will be solid carbon put on largely by the prim ary and dioxide, or dry Ice. Hence it may fifth and sixth grad e pupils. The come about th a t th e gas com pany topic was on the line of Oregon h is­ of the fu tu re will not only furnish tory. th e source of heat for our homes The Camp H ill club will m eet but also the ice for refrig eratio n . T hursday instead of W ednesday as Hut think of a non-poisonous gas Is usual. T he ladies will m eet with in the home! W hat will the would- Mrs. R. II. Confrey on L aurel av e­ be suicides do if th is new develop­ nue. m ent is brought about? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. L aw rence and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. .MacKenzie. all It may not he g enerally known of P ortland, visited Mr. and Mrs. that tw o-thirds of th e fuel supply 8. It. G ilbert F riday evening. Mr. of the g reat dirigible G raf Zeppelin and Mrs. L aw rence are beginning which recently visited th is country a trip to Bend in th e in te re sts of was in the form of gas and counted Mr. L aw rence’ business in connec­ zero as to w eight. T he other th ird tion w ith the A etna Life In su ran ce wus benzine of w hich 14 tons w ere com pany, and do not expect to re ­ carried. T his lightening of fuel tu rn to P o rtlan d until n ear the w eight m ade possible a g re a te r C hristm as holidays. load of passengers and supplies. Mrs. J. B. Wolfe attended the m eeting of th e G resham W. C. T. U. T hursday, which m et with Mrs. W. G R E A T E R oneness seen . It has been rem arked th a t# w ith C. Spence a t T routdale. The m eet­ the advent of the radio sectional ing was largely devoted to m a tte rs divisions are beginning to d isa p ­ p erta in in g to the p resid en tial ca m ­ pear, colloquialism s a re m erging paign. into a common language and the country wide p resentation of Ideas and Ideals Is destroying sectional prejudices and producing a o n e­ ness of tho ught and purpose throughout the nation. The wide circu latio n of n ew sp a­ pers and m agazines of recent years lias had a tendency in th is sam e direction, but now through the radio— the g rea ter news dissem ­ in a to r—the people hear first hand, In the appealing voice of the sp e a k ­ er. the thoughts, ideals, purposes and plans of the leaders. All are hearing the sam e things a t the sam e lim e. T he reaction is Imme­ diate and m ore general and c e r­ tain. The new spaper, th e m aga zine, and public discussion a re in ­ dispensable to a republican form of governm ent and the radio will u n ­ doubtedly give g re a te r unity to the thought of th e nation. MI SIC IN STRU CTIO N S TO BE II KO A »C A ST Kl» A unique plan In broadcasting, com prising the first g re a t co n ­ stru ctiv e use of th e radio for edu­ cational purposes, lias been a d o p t­ ed by th e S tan d ard Gil Com pany of C alifornia. Beginning O ctober 18, th e S tan d ard Gil com pany will b roadcast over tiie Pacific Coast N etw ork of the N ational B road­ casting com pany every T h ursday m orning a m usical lecture, Intend­ ed p rim arily for the schools of the Pacific coast. Each T h ursday eve­ ning th e S tan d ard Sym phony o r­ c h e stra will play for an hour. H ith e rto the o rch e stra has played on Sunday evenings A course of 36 lectu res has b e e n developed by A rthur S. G arhelt of th e N ational B roadcasting com pany, a noted m usical e x p e r t The course is divided into six m ain sec lio n s—A m erlraii m usic; A ustro G erm an classics; R ussian, S can ­ dinavian and P olish; F rench and Ita lia n ; operatic influences, ami R om antic 19th ce n tu ry m usical developm ents. Six lectu res will he devoted Io each of these m ajor lop lea. T hus th e re will he a lecture on one of the m ain to p lis every six weeks. T his new plan, which is unique in its conception, aim s Io fu rth e r a know ledge and appreciatio n of the best in m usic am ong th e school ch ild ren and general public on the i’aclflc coast. By th ese lectu res a type of instru ctio n in m usic of the highest value, and w hich in m any cases is unobtainable, is placed be­ fore th e schools. The weekly le ctu res sta rted T h u isd ay m orning, Gctober 18, and will be broadcasted over radio s ta ­ tions associated w ith KFI, Isis A n­ geles; KPO, San F ra n cisc o ; KGO, O akland; KGW. P o rtla n d ; KOMO, S eattle, and KHQ, Spokane. For schools which a re not equipped w ith receiving sets the com pany w ill issue the le ctu res in printed form , to be used by music te ach ers in Instruction. SYMPHONY O IK 'H E S T ItA ANNOUNCES PROGRAM S T he next co n cert on th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra 's 1928-29 c a l­ endar will tie the first of the series of seven m atinee concerts, and will be p resen ted in the public a u d ito r­ ium Monday aftern o o n , November 12. Since tills will be a legal holi­ day, A rm istice day falling on S u n ­ day this year, sym phony p atro n s who have been com pelled, in the past, to atten d only th e evening program s, will find th is a conven­ ien t tim e lo ac q u ain t them selves w ith (he m atinee program s. T he com ing concert will featu re a program abu n d an tly varied and consistin g m ostly of num bers w ith which sym phony p atro n s have b e­ com e endeared in th e past. Two ill' tiie ex cerp ts from Berlioz' "Dam­ nation of F aust," w hich w ere p re ­ sented ut th e opening concert of the seuson Monday night, will tie repeated on th is program . These excerpts are “ Dance of the Sylphs" and the "R akoczy M arch.” At thia co n cert tiie o rc h e stra will give its first perform ance of tiie en tire M endelssohn "M idsum m er N ight's D ream ” suite. T he nocturne, scherzo and w edding m arch from I lie suite have been presen ted on ea rlie r program s, lint the ov ertu re Is now lo he given its first hearing a t these concerts. T he beautiful Mozart fo u r-p arts serenade. " E l li e kleine N achtm usik" will receive its first rep etitio n in tw o y ears at this tim e. Mr. van H oogstraten will give sh o rt prefato ry ta lk s before each num ber. Tills co n cert is prim arily designed to m eet with th e favor of m usically inclined young people, though ad u lt p atro n s will Hud much in the pro g ram s lo in te rest them . One of th e most u n u su al co n certs ever presen ted in I’o rtlund will be given on the evening of Nov. 19. This event Is io fea tu re the first ap pearan ce here as o rc h e stra solo­ ists of Guy Maier and I.ee P attiso n , the phenom lnal tw o-piano team. T hese renow ned a rtis ts appeared In Joint recital two seasons ago, and th eir concert was rem em bered as an exhibition of itaw less pianism W hat will give th is concert the dis­ tinct llavor of th e u n u su al Is ihe announcem ent that Messrs. Maier and P attiso n a re to perform the now -fam ous "B allade" for two pianos and o rch e stra, liy Leo Sow­ erby, w hich was given its prem iere in Chicago last season. In f a d , alm ost th is en tire program Is to lie m ade up of novelties, and th at In spile of the fact th at th e com posers represen ted arc S chubert, Sowerby, Mozart. W agner aud Glinka. The inclusion of the o v ertu re to S ch u b ert's "R oseinunde" on this progrum is especially fitting, as November 19 is Ihe 100th an n iv er­ sary of S ch u b ert's d ea th —a ce n ­ te n ary w hich is being observed the w orld over. T his opus is the only w ork on the p rogram not repeated Irom ea rlie r P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra concerts. T he oth er num bers arc a M ozart C oncerto for two pianos aud o rc h e stra (w ith Messrs Maier and P a ttiso n ), the Sowerby ballad e; "S ie g frie d s Rhine Jo u rn ey " aud "S iegfried's Death and F u n eral M arch" from "The T w ilight of th e Gods" (W ag­ n e r); and Ihe o v ertu re to "R ussian and L udm illa" iG IInka) Both co n certs will be directed by Willem van H oogstraten, who will re tu rn to P o rtlan d next week after rvlng for a b rief season ns guest nduetor of Ihe D etroit Symphony orch estra. OUTLOOK. SE N IO R CLASS PLAY TO BE GIVEN NOV. 47, 2S G KE SH A W. COTTRELL A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and T he sen io r class of G resham I Mrs. Alvin K linski October 20 at Union high school has chosen P o rtlan d san itariu m . She was "Walt, In co rp o rated " for th e ir class tak en la st week to the home of her play. The cast is now w orking on 8| Bter, Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs in G resh- the play u n d er th e d irection of j am ,"w here she will rem ain for p er­ c h a rle s S averude, a m em ber of th e jia pg an o th er week. faculty, and it is planned to stag e - ______________ the th re e -a c t com edy on th e eve WORKS HA RD ; DANCES! nings of November 27 and 28. GAINS TH REE LBS. A WEEK “W alt, In co rp o rated " is a farce j “ I w ork hard, dance and have in w hich a group of ca p ita lists seek ‘‘,ree, P°.U.n,lH a week 8iD^e tak in g Vinol. My nerv o u sn ess is to exploit the m oney-m aking ability alm ost all gone.'*— Mrs. F. Lang, of W alt W oodward. T he situ atio n , Vinol is a delicious com pound of Is hum orous, and th e lines a re hu- ¡ cod liver peptone, iron. etc. Nerv- i>. ra ctically th e sam ......... m orous . too. P e ! ous, easily / tired , • anem , ic , people are . . . su rp rised how Vinol gives new pep, ca st th a t gave “T he H ouse of a solln(j sleep and a BIG appetite. T housand T h rills ” la st sp rin g is j The very first bottle often adds sev- try in g to m ake “ W alt” as funny as j cral pounds^w eight to thin children or ad u lts. T astes delicious. G resh ­ the tho u san d th rills w ere full of am Drug Co.—Adv. excitem ent. N O T IC E WOMEN DISCUSS PO L IT IC A L ISSU E S An in terestin g m eeting was held T h u rsd ay of the G resham W. C. T. U. at the hom e of Mrs. W. C. Spence at T routilale. Rev. Mrs. A. D. H untley had ch arg e of th e devo­ tions. Mrs. Mabel Clow outlined the beginnings of the tem p eran ce m ovem ent am ong women, th e ag i­ tatio n and o rg an izatio n w hich have been necessary. She believes th a t such activ ities a re still n ecessary for th e developm ent of women and the p rotection of homes. The playlet, "K a te’s P o in ters on P olitics,” presented by Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Thom and Mrs. Mabel Clow, gave m uch inform ation as to th e co rrec t expression of opinion at th e polls, and w as well received by the com pany. Mrs. W. F. Honey p resen ted a r ­ gum ents to prove th a t prohibition does p rohibit, not to the point of perfection, she said, th a t th e law ­ less elem ents of pre-p ro h ib itio n tlays should quietly subside when law Is involved ag a in st them . Dis­ reg ard for law is no new condition, she said, as to bootlegging and m oonshining, th ese o p eratio n s a re old as tim e. Uncle Sam has done m uch, b ut so long as he is inliu- enced by the sam e elem ent as of old, so long will law be d isre ­ garded. TO C R E D IT O R S . No. . In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o t th e S ta te o f O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­ m a h . In P r o b a te . In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f G e o rg e Y oketl, D ece ased . N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n ­ dersign« a h a s b een a p p o in te d b y th e C irc u it < 'o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f .M ultnom ah e x e c u ­ t r ix o f th e L a s t W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t o f G e o rg e Y oketl, d e c e a se d , a n d h a s q u alifie d All p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t s a id E s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tified to p r e s e n t th e sa m e to m e a t 205 W ith ­ ro w B u ild in g , G r e s h a m . O reg o n , w ith ­ in s ix m o n th s f ro m th e d a te h ereo f, i >ate o f firs t p u h lh -a tio n , O ct. 23, 1928. D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n , N ov. 20, 1928. J E N N I E B. Y O K E L L . E x ecu trix . M c O U IR K & S C H N E ID E R , A tto r n e y s fo r E x e c u trix . Anton Malar AUCTIONEER F arm Phone Sandy 12x4 Address Boring, - Ore. G ravel in P it o r sc re e n e d in b u n k e rs W IL L D E L IV E R I. L. DAVIDSON Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy. 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