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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1920)
SAMUEL S LOGAN BURIED í 1 Prof. W. R. T ollifson died a t his hom e n ear th e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Monday m orning P ro fesso r T ollif son was th e first principal of Union High school No. 1 and ta u g h t here th ree consecutive years. H e leaves to m ourn his early d eath an aged fatn - e r and m o th er of th is place, a b ro th er in W ashington and a sister, Mrs. C h ristin e S tein er of M adison. Wis. Mrs. Mary Ja n e Em ily, an old and respected resid e n t of th is vicinity, passed aw ay T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e stead on which she had resided the past 4 4 years. H er fu n eral was held from th e C o rb ett church Sunday a t 2 o'clock, w here a very larg e g ath erin g of relativ es and friends had assem bled to pay th e ir la st respects to the deceased. Jo h n Phipps was tak en suddenly ill S aturday and was tak en to P o rt land Sunday to be o p erated upon for appendicitis. Mrs. C. E. Sm ith an d d au g h ter, Mrs. E thel S tew art, were in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay and F riday. Mrs. P u lllu m w ent to Scappoose Sunday for a few days visit w ith rela tlves and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H u lit w ere Sun day visitors a t th e Lewis Reed hom e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K nieriem are YOU KNOW A BURGLAR DOES NOT BREAK INTO A a tten d in g a G. A. R. convention at A storia th is week. HOUSE W H ER E T H E R E ARE NO V ALUA BLES TO STEAL. Miss L a u ra Ross and H arry Sam IT IS HLS BU SIN E SS TO “SPO T" TH E HO USES W H ER E uelson w ere m a rried in P o rtlan d Mon Card o f T hanks. THEY ARK K E P T . ANO THOSE ARE T H E HOUSES HE ROBS. day. Miss Ross is th e only d au g h ter We wish to th a n k all th e kind of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ross, and BUR G LA RS A R E DANGEROUS MEN. frien d s who assisted us a t the fu n eral grew to w om anhood In th is vicinity FOR YOUR OWN SA FE T Y ANO TH E SA FE T Y O F YOUR of o u r beloved fa th e r and fo r th e She has a host of friends who wish V ALUA BLES COME IN ANO R EN T A SA FE T Y D EPO SIT BOX, flowers w hich covered his last restin g h er a happy life w ith th e m an of h er choice. ONLY $ 1 .5 0 ANO U P P E R Y EA R. place. Colum bia g ran g e will give a dance Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Sloop, B. J. on the evening of Ju n e 19th a t th e ir Sloop, Mr. and Mrs. C lifton hall on th e C olum bia R iver highw ay. Sloop. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Sloop, Mrs. May Nelsen had th e m isfor Mr. and Mrs. R alph Sloop, Mrs. tu n e to lose a very valuable cow S at Gresham, Oregon Lydia Steele, Mrs. Rachel R ush urday. An exam ination by th e veter- n ary surgeon proved th e cow had a more. piece of w ire in h e r stom ach which had pierced both sides causing acu te C ertain -teed roofing, 1- 2- an d 3- B eem an Garden Tractor. inflam m ation. FAMILY REUNION ply, g u a ra n te e d fo r 6. 10 an d 15 Jam es Benfield retu rn ed from C. E O sburn & Co. have tak en th e HELD AT J. H. LAKE'S years. Jo n es L u m b er Co., G resham . sta te g ran g e at Bend, S atu rd ay even P hone 891. agency fo r th e Beem an g a rd e n tr a c t ors, and have one on th e floor fo r An en jo y ab le fam ily reunion was ing and rep o rts a very busy session. Need Y our S u it C leaned? d em o n stratio n . T his tra c to r will held a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Have It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re- pull any g ard en tools, law n m ow ers, POWELL VALLEY H. L ak e n e a r Gillis, Sunday, Ju n e p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for loaded w agons, and can be worked th e 6th. Many relativ es of Mr. and w ith a belt to o p era te any n u m b e r of P. A. Jo h n so n left S atu rd ay for ladies and men. y o u r m achines w hich re q u ire power. P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r. Mrs. L ake w ere p resen t and enjoyed Jam estow n, N. Y „ w here he will at It is pow erful and econom ical. Come a b o u n tifu l d in n e r and a p leasan t so tend a g en eral conference for th e in and see it operate. Swedish L u th e ra n church. Mr. John NOTICE. cial tim e. son was recently elected th e dele N otice is hereby given th a t I was By th e fa ir and im p a rtial decision gate from th e C olum bia conference. NOTICE. on th is 10th day of May, 1920, ap of com petent ju d g es Mrs. F lo ra Gear- W hile In th e east Mr. Johnson ex pointed A d m in istra to r of th e E sta te To W hom I t May C oncern: pects to visit his two sisters in Minn h a rd t was voted th e best sin g e r pres of H erb ert Pickle, deceased. All T his is to certify th e p artn e rsh ip eso ta and also a b rother-in-law in p arties having claim s ag a in st suld e n t and to Mr. Snyder fell th e honor Michigan. h ere to fo r existing betw een Ed. H am e sta te will p resen t th em to my a tto r of being th e cham pion ice crean) e a t H arold G ustafson had th e m isfo r ney, B. F. M ulkey, a t his office a t ilton, J r ., an d F ra n k E. E der, m an a g e r of au to g ara g e in P leasan t er. L ate In th e evening all d ep arted tu n e to get one of his fingers badly 403 C o rb ett building. Home, Oregon, is th is day dissolved. m ashed w hile sp littin g cordw ood. i t fo r th e ir hom e p lan n in g to m eet D ated a t P o rtla n d , O regon, th is Said F ra n k E. E d er assum es all is g ettin g b e tte r b u t he can use his 11th day of May, 1920. ag ain next year. debts ag ain st said firm and I will hand but very little yet. not be responsible for any debts con T hose p rese n t were, Mr. and Mrs. Miss H ilm a Johnson is spending B. F. MULKEY, ANNA HOGAN. trac ted from th is date. Jesse S nyder an d fam ily, an d Mrs. th e week w ith h er sister, Mrs. C lara 4 03 C o rb ett B uilding. ED. HAMILTON. JR . Johnson a t Kelso. i Iowa S nyder of Sherwood, Mr. and A n um ber of neighbors and friends Mrs. Sorenson and son of Reedville, attended th e fu n eral services of Mr. and Mrs. Crom w ell and d au g h ter, H enry T reber, Sr., w hich w ere held Iren e, Mrs. N. O. N ylander. Mr. an d from th e hom e la st T hursday. The L u th e ra n L ad ies’ Aid society Mrs. Ed. S pringer, all of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L ak e and baby, will m eet at th e E m anual A nderson hom e about h alf m ile n o rth of P leas Mr and Mrs. Floyd L ake and fam ily, a n t H ome on th e L usted road, next Mr. and Mrs. Vivian H illyard and T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . ' All are invited fam ily. Miss W innifred L ake, Mr. to atten d . and Mrs. C. M. Lake, and Loyal L ake PLEASANT HOME all of B oring, Mrs. F lo ra G earh ard t for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. A fam ily reu n io n was held a t the and d au g h te r of San F rancisco, Cali hom e of G ran t Sloop S atu rd ay a fte r fo rn ia, Mrs. Verl H illyard of Cle Elm, th e fu n eral service of th e ir fath e r, W ashington, Mrs. C aroline Bruns, H arriso n Sloop. I t was th e first tim e and Mr.. an d Mrs. E. F th a t all of th e m em bers of th e fam ily B runs and fam ily of Sandy. Mr. and had m et in 20 years. T w enty g ra n d ch ild ren w ere p rese n t also. Lunch Mrs. W. J. H illyard, V elm a H illyard, eon was served a f te r w hich all de Mrs. Maude L ake and d au g h ter, F lo r p arted fo r th e ir various homes. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Sloop and Mr. and ence of G resham . ______________ IMre. R u sh m o re live in P ark er, W ash In connection with our truck service we have opened Almost every day one or more per- 1 Mr. an<^ Mrs. R alph Sloop one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and sons say to the Outlook, "I am getting ive T an g en t, Oregon, B. J. Sloop are prepared to deliver, any place. Troutdale, Ore. .................. - a t A storia an d Mrs. Lydia Steele at splendid retu rn s on my ad.” M etzger, Oregon. Write: F u n eral services were held a t th e Read w hat M r W anTad says. ’ M. E. church M onday aftern o o n for J. R. KNARR j L ouellen V an F leet who died a t th e RICHARD KNARR I home of h er d a u g h te r In V ancouver Phone Greshaip 489 last F rid a y m o rn in g . T he services ) were conducted by Rev. E arl B. C ot ton. In te rm e n t was in th e P leasan t Home cem etery. An o b itu a ry will 1 be published F rid ay . The funeral services of the late Sam At th e N. C. H all sale of reg istered j F u n eral services fo r th e late H arrl- uel S. Logan were conducted from his S hortho rn s held at R idgfield, W ash -Iso n Sloop, who died at his hom e at home in Portland by Fairview Lodge No. 92 A. F. Si A. M. of T routdale and ington on Ju n e 3 th e sales were very M ontavllla Ju n e 2d, was held at W ashington Lodge in Portland, last]®’00'!' f o u rte e n cows brought $4560 P leasan t Home M. E, church S a tu r Friday, June 4th, an average of 3323.93 each. E ight I day at 10 o ’clock, Rev. E arl B. C ot Wm. Sales, W. H. Sales, R. H. S tan bulls w ere sold for *1825 o r an aver- ton officiating. In term e n t was a t th e ley, W. Stanley, 8. Thompson, and A. H. Bell were the pal-bearers. age price of 3228. T h e young stock P le a sa n t H om e cem etery. Mr. Sloop was born In Tennessee 87 M r Logan lived a t T routdale for a b ro u g h t hlgb price8 algo One helfer num ber of years ano conducted a store years ago. He la te r moved to Ohio there. He has been in P ortland for I calf sold for 3190 an d th e cheapest an d Illinois. H e cam e to Oregon several years and was the proprietor bu„ calf , 125 wWJ gold f from Illin o is in th e su m m er of ’78. of a general m erchandise store there.) T he p arty traveled by w agon train s, He died Wednesday June 2 after a long illness. F or the past two years One cow b ro u g h t 3625 w hile th e going to A storia and la te r ta k in g up he has been confined to his bed with low est one sold for 3200. The en tire a hom estead at K nappa, Oregon le“ Le8± „ m°,U:s“ th? i r head averaged 3285 each. w here he lived fo r 20 years. loss, his widow, two sons, John and Col. W. S. W ood an d sons were the Mr. Sloop ta u g h t school fo r 80 E arl and a host of friends. auctioneers. years serving as county school su When In doubt try a Want Ad. D oes.your su it need cleaning? The p erin ten d en t in C latsop county for G resham Steam L au n d ry will do It two years. Coming to M ontavllla 20 Phone G resham 15x3 years ago he has resided th e re ever for you. Give us a tria l.— Adv. U pper T ro u td ale Road since. G irls, Try T his. H e leaves to m ourn th e ir loss five She ‘'b u ste d ” h e r beads— sons. G ran t, Bunyan J., C lifton, A ccidental, no doubt— WELL DRILLING B eecher D. and R alph Sloop and two And they rolled down h e r back— B ut she shim m ied ’em out. d au g h ters, Mrs. L ydia Steele and R. A, Box 4 0 2 P ortlan d , Ore. — V olunteer C racker. Mrs. R achel R ushm ore, also 50 g ran d c h ild ren and two g rea t g ra n d children. J. SUHR Pull Together for an American Merchant Marine The w at resulted in the creation of a great m erchant marine—10,000.000 tons of American ships which cost us 33,000,000,000. Everybody agrees that we must keep this fleet on the seas. , If we fall back to pre-war conditions—when only 9 per cent of our foreign trade was carried in American ships— We shall be in the position of a departm ent store whose goods are delivered in its com petitor’s wagons. Congress is considering legislation which will perpetuate our war-built merchant marine. Until this is done the ships we have should not be sold to face conditions which, prior to the war, resulted in the decline of our merchant marine to insignificance. This Committee calls attention to these facts because a right solution of our shipping problem is vital to the future prosjierity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to the safety and prosperity of the nation. Send for free Marine." copy of “ For an American Merchant Committee of American Shipbuilders 30 CH U R C H S T R E E T , NEW YO RK C IT Y » Y es ? OUR S A F E T Y DEPOSIT VAULTS BANK OF GRESHAM CASH If its anything Electrical you need Wire for Us and we’ll wire for you. Our prices, right; Satisfaction guaranteed. Gresham Electric Co. Powell Street YourYaluables f r o m Burglars and fro m Fire you keep them in Gresham A E. BAUMANN, WOOD MELROSE AND VICTORY Every droj power -fu. «ss “Red Crown” is all-refinery gasoline—with full power in every drop. It is made to meet the requirements of your engine. . “ Red Crown” has the full and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady dependable power and long mileage. Look for j the “Red Crown” sign be fore you fill. The m eeting of F airview grange, which should have been held S a tu r day, was postponed un til th e com ing S atu rd ay , fo r th e usual all-day ses sion. T h ere will be a rep o rt from th e deleg ate to th e s ta te gran g e and o th e r business. Card of Tlianks. We wish to th a n k o u r neighbors and friends for th e m any flowers and th e ir presence a t o u r hom e in tim e of o u r sorrow . I t Is w orth m uch to have kind frien d s a t such a tim e as this and It was g reatly appreciated. Mrs H. T re b e r and C hildren. POWELL VALLEY C. P. Moffitt of Union High school will be th e sp e a k e r a t th e P aren t- T eacher association m eeting F riday evening a t 8 p. m Mr Moffitt will talk on "T h e S m ith-H ughes work and how It • p e ra te s ." A fter th e business j m eeting and Mr. Moffitt's address, th e refresh m en t com m ittee will sell ¡ice cream cones. All are Invited to ' atten d . STA N D A RD OIL COMPANY (California) Z Gresham SAND Phone 901 GRAVEL GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 801 Automobile Repairing and Storage hull Line of Tires and Accessories Mrs. A1 Maybee, who has been ser- j iously 111 w ith pneum onia, Is some- I w hat im proved. FAIRVIEW PAID SOUTHARD & PALMQU1ST CHOICE MEATS H om em ade Hama, B acon, S au sage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main Street ORESHAM GKO. OIKTL, P hone 8S1 Prop. Tabor 5671 G resham ROCKWOOD GARAGE KREOFSKY BROS. Props. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories C orner B ase L in e anil R ockw ood Hoads ROCKWOOD C A A- W- METZGER & C0- i wAK11, special Agent, standard Uil Co., Gresham phone 661 ph r 561 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS P ortlan d A -Î078 «25 Asb; Bdwy «0*2. BEST OF SERVICE Invitations have been received to the wedding of Wm. Dickenson, for merly of Rockwood b ut now of Sell wood. and Miss Ruth Carlson of B rit ish Columbia. The wedding will oc cur at 8 o'clock th is evening a t the Nazarene church. A fter the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson will leave for B. C. where they will spend several weeks visiting. RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE H otpoint electric appliances. G resham E lectric Co. P hone 31. GRESHAM and PORTLAND You flatter a woman by telling her she looks p rettier every day. a man by telling him he looks healthier. People are too considerate ever to say w hat they really th in k of the ap pearance of a "new ” baby, but If they w eren’t they'd say It looked like a piece of w rinkled red flannel. Albert Ekstrom Gresham 831 O w . Powell and MapU WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T h ere is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ness with which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. T rue, one CAN clean ru g s and carp ets w ithout an electric clean er. A broom o r carp et sw eeper will b rush up SOMfc of th e d irt; and If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carp et b e a te r will do th e work a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow g rea se.” But people use soap because It cleans m ore easily and b etter th a n w ater alone. F o r th e sam e reason people nse E lectric C leaners because they elean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING “ Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric H f n e e ,”