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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12. No. 51 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO UNTY, OBEGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST PEOPLE VIEW IOWAN WRITES OF GRESHAM NE IV SEASIDE SCHOOL ZWEIBEL FACTORY W.H. HAMILTON DIES TRIP TO MOUNTAINS HAS NEW DRY KILN AT VANCOUVER 25, 15)22 COMMUNITY COUNCIL PROGRAM GIVEN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year MOUNT HOOD LOOP CONTRACT IS LET Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan and T he annual m eeting of the Com Dr. and Mrs. Richard Neubauer left m unity Council, which is made up of on Friday of last week for Seaside the residents of Orient, Lusted, Cot By MRS. L. M. CREW. and return ed to Gresham last T ues The new dry-kiln which has been Word has been received of the trell and Victory school d istricts, will C ontract for surfacing the Mount day evening. W hile th e re they w ere A trip to the m ountains! To the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C lauahau's in the process of construction at the deatl of W. H. H am ilton T hursday take place on Monday, Septem ber 4, Hood loop in Clackamas county has native Oregonian who has alw ays had sou and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. p lan t of th e Zweibel M anufacturing afternoon, A ugust 24. at 1 o'clock at at the C ottrell church. been aw arded by the state highway m ajestic m ountains for neighbors, an Clanahan. com pany during the past few weeks is his home In Vancouver, W ashington. The program for the all-day session j commission This announcem ent was Invitation to join in such a trip jvould Seaside is building a splendid new- nearing completion. The doors were His death was caused from h eart fail is as follow s: made recently by John B. Yeon, on probably cause no excitem ent, but to public school building at the present hung and th e last finishing touches ure. 9:30 a. in.—Business Session. E lec his retu rn from a trip of inspection tim e and it is now nearing com ple tion of officers and representatives one who has spent all her life in the Mr. H am ilton came to Gresham for the coming year. tion. Mr. and Mrs. C lanahan and Mr. put on the building T hursday. As of the loop work in Hood River count- mid-west, m ost of It in Iowa, and Mrs. Neubauer w ere given the soon as the cut-up plant can be erect about 20 years ago and w ent into the 10:00 a. nt.—Talk on "Club W ork” y. The work was continued after state of beautiful rolling prairies and opportunity of going through the ed to saw up the logs everything will h ardw are business. A fter a short by one of the sta te club leaders. M ultnomah county had pledged fin m odest hills, and who, until w ithin building and they declared it to be be ready for the filling of the orders tim e he went into p artn e rsh ip with 10:50 a .m —Talk on “Home L ife” ancial aid. equal to any of the schools in P o rt R. R. Carlson in the undertaking bus the past two weeks, had never even by a specialist from the S tate E xten th a t a re already in the hands of the land—not in size but in construction The surfacing Job, 10 miles or more, iness. A fter several years Mr. H am sion Service. seen a m ountain, it was an event an and com plete equipm ent. T here are managem ent. has been aw arded to A. D. Kern. Fol- ilton sold out his in terests here and 11:35 a. m.—Community singing. ticipated w ith keenest pleasure. So 17 rooms besides the auditorium The work on th e dry-kiln has pro- went to Vancouver, W ashington, and 11:45 a. m.—"F arm Crops" talk by ! lowing the meeting of the Multnomah w hen “Big Ben" aw akened us in the w hich is equipped w ith a balcony. In- I grossed rapidly during the past few sta rt si an u n dertaking establishm ent. a specialist from the Oregon A gricul- county commission recently when a early dawn last Saturday, we jumped clines have been constructed to take weeks. The steam pipes a re all in From there he moved to Montavilla tu ra l college. j resolution was adopted pledging to 12:30 p. m.—Dinner. place an Item of $170,000 in the 1923 out of bed, hastened to get ready and th e place of stairs. The rise is so place. Double pipes have been laid and took up the fu rn itu re and the un 2:00 p. m.—Talk on Better Schools, i budget for the loop road, to be paid w ere soon on our way to Mt. Hood gradual th a t the ascent is hardly no along the floor underneath the tracks. dertaking business. He continued his ticeable. The cost was said to be es The stefim comes from a boiler placed work in Montavilla until ju st recently Dr. L anders, president of the Mon- i for out of receipts from the motor ve- for a week-end cam ping trip. The auto ride, with its ever chang tim ated at $45,000 not including the out in th e field a short distance from when he retu rn ed to V ancouver and niouth Normal school has been invit- * h id e fund. Highway Commissioner | Yeon took the m atter up with his col- ing panoram a, was a delightful pre electric fixtures. the building and circu lates back and w ent into p artn ersh ip with his son, ed to speak at th is hour. lude. The beautiful valleys, with The G resham people saw and met , forth through the pipes from th ree to Edw ard in an u n dertaking estab lish 2:45 p in —Music. legues, Commissioners Booth and Bar- 2:55 p. m.—“The C o m m u n i t y ratt. many acres made fruitful through the many people from G resham and from four tim es u n til it has cooled. It ment there. efforts of m an, the foothills and far- all p arts of the United States during then goes into a condenser and is The death of Mr. H am ilton w as a ( hurch by the Rev. W. II. Buddy, j Award of the contract was made as off m ountain peaks, softly clothed in th e ir stay there. It is th eir opinion forced through a pipe and out of the shock to his wife and fam ily as it oc pastor of the Riverside church in soon as the com missioners could be green, th e sparkling little stream s of th a t Seaside is on the road to becom building. Steam je ts shooting up curred so suddenly and w ithout any Hood River. located and consulted and the situ a He w ent to his home 3:45 p. m.—Reports of com mittees. tion in M ultnomah county explained. w ater, tum bling down the rocks, were ing a sum m er reso rt of world renown. from the sides m akes an increased w arning. T hursday and sat down in a chair. Mr. and Mrs. Clanahan and Dr. and am ount of heat. 4:15 p.m.—A djournment. all viewed with pleasure. A stop at Most of the grade between the Mult- Zig-Zag, the chief ran g ers station, Mrs. Neubauer attended the Methodist Mrs. G. W. Allder is chairm an of ! nomah county line and Zigzag has It was at first thought necessary to W hile he was sittin g th ere he m ust gave the w riter opportunity of le arn church at Seaside last Sunday with have an additional steam room to run have had an attack of h ea rt failure the dinner committee. Other mem I been constructed. T here are a few ing a little of his duties and respon Dr. and Mrs. Clanahan. Mrs. Neu the lum ber into before it goes into as he died w ithout any w arning. Mr. bers are Mrs. Alt, Mrs. H. F. Myers, : gaps now being graded and a fill being sibilities. We also had the pleasure bauer and Mrs. C lanahan, the daugh th e dry kiln to prevent wood from H am ilton had a b ro th er who died in Mrs. H. L. Hall, Mrs. H. L. Douthit, made. Much of the grade was com Mrs. Sadie Chase, Mrs. H ans Nelson of m eeting some G resham folks, lo ter-in-law , sang at the two services— sp littin g by too rapid a process th e sam e way several year ago. pleted last year and has been subject- Mr. H am ilton is survived by many and Mrs. S. F. Pitts. The com m ittee cated there for the summer. one in the m orning and the oth er in of drying but th is was later found j ed to travel. The traffic has been so relatives. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Mat- asks th a t each bring som ething to When we began driving up the the evening. Mrs. N eubauer's singing unnecessary. The steam room will be i heavy th a t the grade is being cut up m ountain road tow ard Government was a tre a t to th e audience and g re a t added later if it is found th a t it is tie H am ilton, th ree dau g h ters living w ard th e dinner and come supplied : and would be destroyed unless pro in P ortland who a re Mrs. Lois Meek with knife, fork, spoon and cup. The Camp, we w ere som etim es speechless ly enjoyed by them. Mrs. Clanahan is needed. tected by a macadam surface. Wlth- because of th e gorgeous view p resen t a member of the church choir. The lum ber is taken from th e mill er, Mrs. F. Devenny and Mrs. D allas com m ittee will provide paper plates ■ out rocks, the road will be impassable Smith and th ree sons, F. H am ilton and coffee. D inner will be served ed, and som etim es because we Were The visitors received several invi and placed on open cars especially j next w inter. alm ost scared when we looked down tations to evening p arties from made for th a t purpose th a t allow s the of Klam ath Falls, Fred H am ilton of cafeteria style. The contractor has been Instructed the steep precipice ju st a t the edge friends of Dr. and Mrs. Clanahan, Mr. steam to reach the lumber. The cars Newberg and Edw ard Ham ilton, of to install his plant and equipment of the roau. Especially w as this the and Mrs. P ro u ty and of Dr. and Mrs. are ru n on th e trac k s into the Vancouver, W ashington. His m other, TROUTDALE MAN DIES FROM APOPLEXY and “h it the ball” as soon as conven case when vze w ent over a sort of Neubauer, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. A dry kiln. As the lum ber en Mrs. W. H. Ham ilton, Sr., lives in ient so th a t as much rock as possible “cam el’s hum p” arrangem ent ju st at 40-mile drive out on Louis and Clark ters, it is met by only a certain Vancouver, W ashington. T here are N athan W allace, a co n tracto r of j can be spread before the rains set In two sisters who are Mrs. C. A. Cook a tu rn in the road. This is a t a point riv er was also enjoyed. am ount of steam w hich increases as w here the road builders are putting The trip going to Seaside and re the car goes on through the building. of P ark ro se and Mrs. A. E. W hite- T routdale, died W ednesday evening. ; and 8,op ^*e wor*t- on crushed rock and th e hum p is to tu rn in g was g reatly enjoyed by the When it reaches th e fa rth e r side it sides of P o rtlan d and four b rothers, A ugust 23, at the local hospital at i Damascus Road Surveyed. force autoists to go slow and easy p^rty. They saw th ree accidents— is dry and ready to continue on its W alter H am ilton and E. D. H am ilton The Dalles. Death was caused front f ^ t h e r improvement which Is pro- and see wh.at is ahead. I t provides a one of which caused considerable ex way to the woodworking plant where of California, E lm er and E lba H am il a stroke of apoplexy which he receiv- * * * ? '* ,h e cont,nu“‘«on of the Hock th rill all right, but one is glad when citem ent. This was when a car col it is worked up into spindles, spools ton of Portland and W. K. H am ilton ed last week. ’ Creek Bridge and Mount Hood Loop of Hull Run. Mrs. N orthrup of G resh it is safely passed, yet cannot but re lided with a tru c k in such a way th at and many other useful articles. Mr. W allace made a trip to The r,oad Thla h,K,lwa’r- extending from member once in a while th a t it m ust w ent end over end over an em The work of building the cut-up am was form erly m arried to a son of Dalles on Wednesday of la st week to * ' nf Santas out tow ard Damascus and be done again on the re tu rn trip. bankm ent w ith a fall of from 12 to p lan t will commence as soon as the Mr. H am ilton, E lm er H am ilton who visit a sister who is ill in the hospi- Dorlng, is paved to Rock Creek, about died a few years ago. Upon arriving at G overnm ent 15 feet. The G resham p arty hap lum ber arrives. tai there. He w ent to a room ing three miles past Clackamas. The sur- Mr. H am ilton was born in Toledo, Camp our outdoor home was located pene,j to w itness this accident and The main building of the Zweibel house th a t evening and when he did ) vey for th e continuation of the pave , and p reparations made for our first j j r N eubauer jumped out of his uuto plant which is called the woodw ork Ohio, in 1856. not get up T hursday m orning, the j m ent to Boring is to be made in the F u n eral arran g em en ts have not yet meal. A little rain fell now a n d th e n . i p re pare(j to adm inister aid. But ing p lan t has been wired w ith elec m anager of the place called a s s is t near future. but it did not daihpen anyone s ap- when he called and asked th e occu- tricity. All the m achinery is ru n by been made. M arket road 28 Is b ein f completed ance and the door was forced. Mr. petite. They w ere tip-top and re- j panti a young man if he was h u rt, the electricity. W allace was found in a sem i-con in units and the survey Is now com m ained so during th e entire stay. The , young man answ ered him and said METHODISTS TO JOIN scious condition, unable to speak. pleted as far as B aker’s bridge, on w eather rem ained cloudy until to he w asn't. The car had som ersault GRANDSON OF GRESHAM BAPTISTS IN SERVICE Mrs. W allace w as in T routdale the Sprlngw ater unit. The rond, w ards evening, when the m ists began ed over th e bank and lit rig h t side up WOMAN MARRIES when word reached her of her h u s known as the Damascus and F oster The evening services of the Meth to roll aw ay from Mt. Hood and the facing the road. The only ap p aren t band’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. road, Is to connect with the M ultno Mrs. E leanor Boughner, ow ner of odist and the B aptist churches will su n set gave prom ise of a fair day dam age was a broken wind shield. K narr of T routdale took her to The mah county line at Sycamore. Sunday. L ights were out ra th e r early The other tw o accidents w ere cars th e Novelty sto re in G resham , was be combined at the B aptist church Dalles in th eir car. The completion of the survey of in camp, so all could be up w ith the which had tu rn ed over into th e ditch surp rised last S aturday evening whdn Mr. W allace Is survived by his wife, the Monitor-Barlow road, num ber 9. next Sunday. Mrs. Ada W allace Un her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Montgomery sun. Beds of spicy fir boughs were on either side of th e road. ruh will speak to the united congre Mrs. E leanor W allace, one daughter, is under way, and the Marquant Canby viewed by some, who had enjoyed A nother featu re of the trip was the of Hood River cam e out from P o rt Mrs. Jack Kidder of G aribaldi and road, num ber 10, will be placed under th ^ir com forts (?) before, w ith an w itnessing of a dw elling house burn land accom panied by her son, Roy gation on the needs of the C hildren’s two sons, E lva and Jessie W allace of survey late In the fall, Mr. Meldrum Farm Home, an en terp rise in which inw ard groan, but to th e w riter it ing. The p arty , when they came up Montgomery and his young bride who Condon, Oregon. He also leaves a expects. w as a new experience and another de on th is scene, w ere on a stretch of w as form erly Miss Mary K essling of all p ro testan t people a re interested. The pasto r, the Rev. A. 8. Hlsey, m other and several sisters and b ro th tail of th e entertainm ent. W hether road so situated th a t they could look P ortland. Mr. K essling, fath er of will conduct the m orning service at ers m ost of whom are living a t Con ROHRERS CONFESS TO th e bride was also in the party. one slept or not w as unim portant. down upon th e burning house. Neigh- don. BURGLARY OF HOUSES The young couple w’ere m arried in the M ethodist church, and speak on E arly in the m orning we w ere j j,ors w ere seen h u rry in g to th e scene, The W allace fam ily have had th eir P o rtlan d last Saturday. As neither the them e, “Masks.” A selected q u a r aw akened by our host saying th a t it Goods stolen from the home of Dr. home in T routdale for the last 10 one w as of age, the fath er of the tet will fu rn ish th e special music. w as tim e for the sun to rise, so we MISSIONARY SERVICES AT years and have resided th ere p a rt of and Mrs. Geo. Inglis w ere among the Mr. Gill will -lead the E pw orth followed its example. The crackling EVANGELICAL CHURCH bride and the m other of the groom ac th e tim e. They also have a home at loot recovered by Detectives Schul- League a t 7 p. m. in the study of the com panied them. The bride is 17 and cam pfire was inviting, for th e night lesson on Dr. G renfel's g reat w ork for Condon and lived th e re when Mr. plus and Hyde of P ortland Tuesday Three m issionary services will be the groom 20. had been ra th e r cold so everyone was W allace’s work called him to th a t the N orth A tlantic fishermen. ML Hood I held a t the Zion Evangelical church A wedding dinner w as given on soon out. Snow-capped city. Mr. W allace was well known in afternoon when they arrested H. C. tow ered above us. It w as the w rit next Sunday. An all-day session will Sunday at the home of a sister of the Mrs. A lbert Ekstrom , accompanied T routdale and many friends th ere Oliver, Joe Jordan and Vern Schaffer. e r's first close up view of a snow be held. The preaching will begin at bride in P ortland. A large num ber of The recovered goods cam e from four j by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M cCart sh are the sorrow of the family. capped m ountain and presented a 11 in the m orning. There will be Sun relativ es were present. The fu n eral services and burial was different b u rg laries; the Inglis home er, retu rn ed Wednesday evening from T he young couple will reside in p ictu re never to be forgotten. The day school a t the usual hour of 10. at Condon. in G resham , one In P o rtland and one The Rev. F. Schaer, of Milwaukie, W hite Salmon, W ashington, w here Rockaway beach. risin g sun tinted the snow a rosy hue in W oodburn and an o th er a t Oregon A cent o r lees a word, a d o llar or and every detail of Mt. Hood's rugged ' will preach the m orning service in Mr. Montgomery is in the wood bus Royal cord, 30x3*6, $14.45. W. A. City, The men were living in P o rt iness. m ore a sa le— W ant Ads do it. beauty was clearly brought out. the German language, Hessel. land when captured. They had a Anxious to be off and up the m oun The afterupon services will begin at f alifornia car In th eir possession. tain , b reakfast w as prepared—and 2:30 and will be in both languages. The men confessed to the robberies. how good it tasted in th e bracing The Rev. F. H. Freund and the Rev. Some of the stolen goods were still m orning air. Lunches w ere packed, J. C. B itter of Portland will occupy the in th eir possession but some had each individual carrying his own, pulpit. been sold but the police have traced fastened around his w aist, so as not Rev. F reund will be remembered as some of the articles. The vlctrola, to -b e ham pered in w alking, and the the pastor of the Evangelical church electric sw eeper, silverw are and firs party was off. At a very slow pace. ^or a numbpr 0( years, during which taken from the Inglis home had been th e clim b began, although until we t jme j,e ma(jp many friends. They will sold hut p a rt of them will be recov becam e accustom ed to th e lightness all be glad of th is opportunity to hear ered. Some Jewelry was also taken of the air, frequent, brief re sts w ere ■ him again. from the house. When asked w hat necessary. W hile th e ascent did not , An illustrated lecture on "H ondur they had done with It, th e b u rg lars appear so steep as we looked ahead, 1 a s” will be given by the pastor a t 8 said they had throw n the Jewelry a backw ard glance proved we w ere ; o’clock in the evening and will be in away. No trace has been found of clim bing up ra th e r fast. The tra il led , th e English language. the clothes owned by Dr. Inglis and through a section, which we called Meals will be served by the ladles Miss Mabel Inglis th a t were stolen. “the graveyard,” covered w ith a few | Vern Schaffer is said by the police of the church both at noon and in the sm all growing trees and many evenJ to be an ex convict from W alla Walla. ghostlike, bleached tru n k s of tr e e s ,, *' All friends are invited to come and which at some tim e had been des- j FAIR DATES TO spend the day. troyed by a forest fire. Then came BE REM EM BERED the more dense tim ber, cool and Granire will Hine restfu l, and colorful w ith m ountain Master Southw est W ashington fair at Che halis 24-28, flowers of many hues ’ Thp fo),ow)nK 1tem wag taken , rom In te rsta te fair, Spokane, W ashing The end of the tim ber line was , th e M ontavilla Tim es: “M aster J. O. ton, Septem ber 1-9. reached about the middle of the | T hayer of the Rw, M i|r ,n e grange was Tillam ook county fair, Septem ber m orning and ahead stretched the c a | led to Walla W alla. W ashington, 12-15. rocky and b arren area leading to the jn connect |on with the perform ance W ashington state fair, Yakima, snow line. Resting aw hile at Bios- of h(g dut)e„ he belng ag8OCiated with W ashington, Septem ber 18-23. som cam p we ate p a rt of our lunch, i tb e National C orrespondence school. Clackam as county fait at Canby, d rank from the cold m ountain stream , His tran sfe r leaves the gran g e w ith Septem ber 18-23. and again took up the trail. Looking out a m aster but th e duties of th at Columbia county fair Septem ber back from th is point the view was in- ■ office will be taken over by Overseer 18-23. describably beautiful. D istant m oun C hester Nickelsen till a successor to Oregon sta te fair, Salem, Septem tain s were on every side, some snow Mr. Thayer is selected." ber 25-30. capped. In the foreground, the light Union county fair at Elgin, Septem er green of the valleys, the darker SOLDIERS w anting in su ran ce to s a t isfy soldiers' loan can get safe and ber 28, 29. 30. shade of the tree-covered slopes, and sound insurance from John Brown, Combined county fair and rodeo, the many brown tones of the barren which Is acceptable to th e loan de K lam ath F alls, first week in October. portions w ere perfectly blended. partm ent of soldiers' loans In su r Linn county fair, Albany, October 2. ance w ritten w hile you w a it Phone C ontinued on page 2 i *. — Gresham 2501. Morrow county fair, October 9.