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I í T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 12, NO. $9 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS C B tS IIA ltJ trtT X O M A H COO T Y , ORSUOS, H ill,A V . JAM Ally GRESHAM STATUE TO HAVE NEW DRESS; NEW OFFICERS SWORN IN 91.&0 Per l> a r Fami Bureau’s N ew President MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GYM CLASSES START - _____ i In an effort to m ake use of the fine 1 o p p o rtu n ity offered by th e new high | school gym nasium and get the per- I sonal benefit needed by old er men and j women of th e d istric t, men s and wom- I ' n a gym nasium classes w ere o rg a n ized th is week and will begin re g u la r ¡w o rk u n d er good lead ers next week j T he men s class will m eet on W ednes day n ig h ts and th e w om en's class on T h u rsd ay nights. F o r jo in in g the m en's class a fee of I U O Will be req u ired and a m em b ersh ip Ca rd w l„ be ,88Ue(J RiKn(i() th e tre a su re r, J. R. „ o r r . Many have alre ad y signed up and it is expected to have 50 to 75 in th e class. A m e m b e r REV. I>. Q. BARRY. ship com m ittee, co n sistin g of C. M T he dream or wish of th e Rev. I). Q. Q uicksall. Jack so n Jo n es and P ercy B arry, who has served as p a sto r of the ulfer, is on th e lookout for niem - ch u u rch rch of of G Gt resham and I hers. It will he im n s« h. . Bethel v „ , n n B a aptist p ttst ch aUo of the Pleasant Home Baptist benefit of the J a s wo k wl h T ch u rc h for the past y ear, th a t he be tin g a m em ber h p X tk f **' allow ed to give fu ll tlm e serv ice to cover e r n e s . - , ” over expenses for light, h .a t, w a one ch u rch was realized last Sunday te r, etc. m o rn in g a t the close of th e m eeting It has not yet been m ade (mite called th e G c h u rc h service, afte r ^ tile com at pletion of resham th e m orning ’» " c la s s " 1-’ ' llrPi',Or f" r ,ho T he sta tu e w hich ado rn s th e in te r T he finance com m ittee co n sists of section of Main a n d Pow ell Valley T. R. H ow itt, C. I. R ak er an d B. W s tre e ts w ill soon be arra y e d in a new Thorne. T hose on th e h ealth and police com outside ad o rn m en t th a t w ould be flt- m ittee a re A. W. Botkin, W. A. H essel for a p rin ce ss as she w ill soon be and A. F. H am m ar. . given a new coat of some kind of a T he com m ittee on public p ro p erty is finish from head to foot. T he w hole W. A. H essel, B. W. T h o rn e and C I affair sta rte d w hen a P o rtlan d busi R aker. ness m an. who is also a re p rese n ta- T he ways and m eans com m ittee i - v of a c e rta in fam ous panrt con co n sists of C. I. R ak er, T. R. H ow itt cern, w as in G resham visiting re la and A. W. Botkin. tives w hen he chanced to spy th e fo r T hose on the fire and w ate r com lo rn ap p e aran c e of th e Goddess of m ittee are A. F. H am m ar, W. A H es- L iberty. Touched by the sig h t he sel and T. R. H ow itt. spoke of it to his b ro th er-in -law , Dr. The stre e ts and public w ays com A. W. B otkin, and then offered to fu r m ittee is B. W. T horne, A. W. Botkin nish the m a teria l if thq city of G resh and A. F. H am m ar. am would fu rn ish th e w orkm an to do | M. F. A llshouse w as re-elected chief i th e w ork. H is offer w as repeated last of the G resham fire d ep artm en t. p ’ T uesday evening at th e m eeting of the fe Mr. K elsey, th e engineer, w ho has city council and th e councilm en read ily prom ised to fu rn ish th e m an need ch a rg e of th e in stallin g of th e new (W w ate r system , w as p rese n t for a sh o rt ed to do the w ork. tim e a t th e council m eeting to m ake At th is sam e session th e council- m en also decided, for p erh a p s th e one arra n g e m e n ts fo r beginning w ork on h u n d red th tim e, to rem ove th e bowl th e new system . A special m eeting a ro u n d the statu e. T he resolution w as held T h u rsd ay evening and th e u t Will H essel, C M T he m em bers of the ch . u rc h . inform ed i n Q uicksall and b Roy Cannon have been w ill probably be c a rrie d out th is tim e arra n g e m e n ts w ere com pleted. T he him th a t h ere after he w ould h e x - | m entioned. This will probably he de as it w ill be n e c essary to have th a t w ork w ill be com m enced as soon as possible. pected to devote his full tim e to the done before the sta tu e can be repaired w ork of th e G resham ch u rc h b eg in -I - ' aM New L ights to Be In stalled . W hen the bowl is rem oved, th e re will i. i . i. T he h o u rs a re from 7 ning w ith th e new year. A n o th e r “ d ir t " fa rm e r is the be co nsiderable m ore room for a u to . . l t ,s nee<I- ,o B;30, w ith th e class drill Two new stre e t lights a re to be in conim ene- choice o t the A m e rica n F a rm B u r W alker, of California. Mr. less to say th a t Mr. n a r r y read ily ' lug prom ptly at m obiles to p ass aro u n d th e statue. stalled upon the o rd er of th e council. 7 30- All have use eau F ede ratio n fo r its second presi- Bradfute is a stockm an and farm er consented to th e new a rran g e m en t T he sta tu e Is a necessity, how ever, at One is to be in stalled on th e co rn e r of of th e show er b ath s and all are re- ! ', ? r ° SC?r E' B ,a dfute. o f O h io 1'ving on the old homeplace his H e re a fte r he w ill p rea ch in G______ talkes up the w o rk where the Fed- grandfather settled on near Xenia. resham i qu lred to w ear gym shoes w hen on the th a t point to p rev en t collisions w hen L aw rence and S pruce avenues and th e both m o rn in g and evening each Sun- • | noor. floor, 7rd T ( S th r ,t pr,cs,d en t' "J 'm " H ow Ohio. He specializes in pure bred autos a re com ing from all four d irec oth er on the co rn er of L aw rence and day. ard. of Iowa, leaves off H e w.ll tions. It is expected P o rtla n d auto- Linden avenues. stock He is also o re of the trustees D u rin g th e past y ear in w hich Rev nave as his vice -preside nt. Dr. VV ists w ill rejoice w hen th e drin k in g ot the O hio -State University. T he stre e t com m ittee w as also in Mr. B a rry has served in th is field,' he j d” 0" ” fo untain p a rt is rem oved as th e re has stru cted io m ake in v estig atio n w ith a has helped In ere ctin g a splendid p ar- resen tn tio n of ladies g ath ered I t T he alw ays been a g re a t deal of com m ent view to in sta llin g s tre e t lig h ts on KEVIVAL MEETINGS AT sonage by th e side of th e G resham ! Union High sc boo, in t L s h a m for t he from th a t source re g a rd in g it. M etzger stre e t, a t tw o or th re e points M ETIIORIST CHURCH CASH FROM TWELVE- MILE STORE STOLEN purp o se of org an izin g a ladles' gym on C leveland avenue and a t th e in te r A w ord o r tw o should be said in < .iss. Sunday m o rn in g th e ev an g elistic P relim in ary arran g e m en ts section betw een Second stre e t and Money belonging to th e Tw elve-M ile CITY OFFICERS cam paign w ill begin at th e M ethodist sto re on th e B ase L ine road w as sto l th is connection reg ard in g Rev. B arry 's w ere m ade tow ard th e o rg an ization of W allula avenue. So fa r th e w hole of • ARE SWORN IN long and faith fu l serv ice in th e mon- th e class. Cleveland addition is w ith o u t lights. E piscopal ch u rch . T he a s sista n c e o f en last W ednesday evening by a b u rg He com m enced p reach in g In Miss D. W illa C affray w ho is w ell la r or b u rg lars who en tered th e house Istry. P rin cip al The new governm ental officers for annon presided at the Lois to Be Sold for A ssessm ents. know n over th e n o rth w est for h er joining th e back p a rt of th e store. 1880 in M ichigan before he had be opening of th e m eeting and discussed th e city of G resham w ere sw orn into In a num ber of cases stre e t a sse ss splendid success in revival m eetings com e an o rd ain ed m in iste r but b e !h m office a t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e tHe rU' e8 th 8 t 8“ Ch “ Mr. and Mrs. Roy P eterso n and f a m m ents on lots in G resham rem ain un- has been secured. She will be a s s is t cam e one w ithin a few years. In Should be governed by. Upon Ills su g S , T" T y ily live in th e house. L ast W ednes 1882 he m a rried th e woman who is gestion. It w as decided to c h a rg e each m .™ *- c „ J . .. a' O ’ ™ .™ addition, some p ro p erty in ed by Miss G ladys M iller, song lead er day evening Roy P eterso n took the now Mrs. B arry and d u rin g th e ir lady who Joins th e class a m em ber T he ow ners of an d ch ild ren 's w orker. u id y o .., c . G. S chneider, re c o rd e r; money out of th e sto re a t closing tim They have re c e n tly closed a m ost and hid it and a revolver in a closet m a rried life th ey w ere blessed w ith a ship fee of »l.oo w hich w j„ enti(1(! her J. H M etzger, tr e a s u r e r ; G. H. Cox, the p ro p erty co n tain in g unpaid a s sessm ents are J. R. Babcock, D. T. son, C h arles A. B arry, who Is m a rried to 20 lessons, w hich will be th e length s t l . T h r ^ u n c d i n ^ 'L k e T h e T a V h X c H T he su ccessfu l m eeting at th e M ethodist in his house. and living in New Y ork state. T he of th e term w ith one lesson a week ch u rch In Springfield w here both th e T h at evening, w hile Mr. P eterso n son also en tered th e m in istry hut hns T his money will be tu rn ed over to the o rdered th a t step s be tak en p a sto r and th e people a re happy in w ere T. R. H ow itt, B. W. T horne, C I and his fam ily w ere aw ay from home, a p I “ * “ d th e splendid re s u lts of th e ir w ork and th e so u th window of th e house was had to give It up for a tim e on a c school hoard to pay for the lig ht a „d R aker, A. F. . Ham count of a n ervouse break-dow n. to secu re sufficient funds to a re u n stin ted in th e ir p raise s for th e « n d A. A W. W and Botkin. w ater used on th e evenings th a t th is forced open and th e m oney and r e pay th e assessm en ts. D uring Rev. Mr. B a rry ’s long s e r class used the gym nasium . w av in w hich it w as conducted. volver w ere stolen. W hoever took It vice in th e m in istry , th e re n ever has Miss Caffray w ill p reach a t both th e T he question of who should bo seemed to know w here th e money w as services on Sunday. Miss M iller w ill hidden as n o thing else w as d isturbed. been a tim e when he w as w ithout a chosen for in stru c to r was discussed lead th e singing. p asto ra l charge. It Is th e custom of a nisi av ailab le and com petent to The sum tak en am ounted to ab o u t »35 B ap tist m in iste r to serve as p asto r of teach a re Miss D orothy Dickey and The ch u rch choir, w hich co n sists of T he P o rtla n d sheriff's office w as no a double q u a rte t of cap ab le sin g ers, is tified. M. M. S q u ires and tw o P o rt a ch u rch until he and th e m em bers Miss S h irlie Swailow . Miss D ickey is doing som e fine w ork and h as som e land deputy sheriffs have alre ad y a r m u tu ally ag ree to m ake a change. te ac h er an d gym In stru cto r In th e day excellent m usic p rep a re d for th e s e r rested tw o su sp ects and they a re b e T he p u sto r th en an nounces his re sig school. Miss Sw allow is th e high vices. In th e m o rn in g th ey w ill r e n ing held pending in vestigation. The nation a m onth o r tw o before his tim e school E n g lish te ac h er b ut she has to leave. H ow ever, It has so happened had ex perience as gym In stru c to r a t d er the anthem , " I w ill M agnify a u th o ritie s believe th a t th e robbery th a t Mr. B arry has alw ays received M arshfield. Thee, O God,” ShacM ey, and in th e T he class chose Miss w as com m ltteed by a local perso n or an in v itatio n from an o th er ch u rc h to Swallow as it w as thought she would evening, J u s t for th e P re se n t H o u r,” persons. becom e p asto r th e re before tim e to have m ore tim e for th e w ork W ilson. Miss leave th e ch a rg e w hich he w as then Dickey a lre a d y has a num ber of m u A co rd ial in v itatio n is extended to OWNER (IF BI S LINE filling. th e people of G resliuin to su p p o rt th is sical classe s o utside of school hours. I T R ( HASES NEW FAR Tiie fact th a t th e m em bers of the cam paign fo r a deeper1 and m ore v ital Miss M artha H agberg w as chosen relig io u s life for th e e n tire com m u Sam Sm ith, ow ner of th e stag e line B ethel B ap tist ch u rch of G resham te m p o rary ch a irm an and presided nity. betw een G resham an d P o rtlan d , have asked th e ir p asto r to devote his d u rin g th e rem a in d er of th e evening placed a new ca r on th e ru n T h u rs full tim e to th e ir ch u rch sp eak s lo u d T hose p rese n t signed up as m em bers AGED WOMAN PASSES day w hich could be classed as one of e r th an w ords of th e esteem in w hich of the class. T he p erm an en t o rg a n i A FTER LONG ILLNESS th e m ost up -to -d ate stag es being used th e co n g reg atio n holds th e Rev. and zation. how ever, will be m ade a t th e on th e lines ru n n in g o ut of P o rtlan d . Mrs. D. Q. B arry. next m eeting w hich will be n ext R achel Byerly H elney passed aw ay T he new c a r is a 16-passenger Loco T h u rsd ay evening If no ch an g e is a t th e hom e of Mrs. C a rrie Pow ell, mobile. T he fo rm er ca r, w hich th e YEARS SIT LIGHTLY m ade before th a t tim e. T h u rsd ay ev n ear G resham , on T h u rsd ay m orning, ON THOMAS WILES ening In terferes w ith ch o ir p ractice new one rep laced held only 12 pas- J a n u a ry 4, 1923. aged 87 y ea rs and 7 at a num ber of th e church w nn.ho v . sen g ers. T he Locom obile is m ore "Seventy-fiv y ea rs young," is th e I hoped m onths. Lor m any y ea rs Mrs. H elney j com fortable to ride in th an th e form that th,. m .........“M 011,1 U ,S ... rau----- ---- _ noi>«ii th a t th«? m en s gym cluss. w hich has been suffering from th e effects of e r one as th e se ats a re so arranged" w ay th e frie n d s of Thoms W iles of ! Is to m W eet on W ednesday C Jresh am ex p ress it. Mr. W iles h a s ' w » ,~ ,‘“ w eune,'d ay evenings, t h T l T ” r n ia,hi 8 bRen bedfa9t 8lnce I th a t U ,H Im possible to become crow d .... .. o n. Ihro«.q , „ r „ „ X r a Z “ «” ■ I th e fall of 1919 and has also been ed. crow d- . rou I the m W ednesday evening for practice. tu ry b ut Is hale and h ea rty and has i blind. She h as been te n d e rly cared ______ ________ In case th is ch an g e in m ade it w ill be th e vigor of a m uch yo u n g er man. for a t her own hom e un til th e d eath BETH EL BAPTISTS E. W, AYLSWORTH announced in th e paper. Mis H a g - Mr. W iles w as given of h er husband. Since th en sh e w as n u ............ rsed for sev eral m onths by Mrs. H. 'l’ld™,a’ hlchBc,heaSn,:esa t,jea ^anlB, | He^lsPa*,’1!*"111 S ervices next S unday at th e Bethel I by hls w ,fe- "»*veral of th e ir ch ild ren L. W ostell at h er hom e In G resham . An in v itatio n is extended to all la or G ra h am ’. well known clothing and l o t .........• ' ■ "“‘l and d u rin g m e p ast six m onths a t th e B aptist ch u rch will open w ith Bible an d “ bout 30 G resham friends. A e - n a m s w en Known clo th in g and • of experience In th e m en's f u r n is h in g k P S dies in te reste d to come and Join this m en ’s sc ln o l at 10 o'clock A. M. P reach in g | happy evening w as spent with m usic No re stric tio n s a re m ade to I by th e Rev. D. Q. B a rry will be a t 11 and gam es and refre sh m e n ts w ere | d a « . A y lsw o rth ’s to the firm Mrs. H einey w as bron in Dublin, nam e _of , th e sto re h ere the im petus of his ag- i a««. In case th e exercises Intended A ylsw orth & M artin. M essrs, E. W. I gressive Ideas and "ab ility W ayne county, In d ian a, A ugust 4, , o clock on th e them e “T he L ord's served. A num ber of gifts w ere for th e younger women a re too strin g - H e has T his is th e th ird serm on on b ro u g h t for Mr. W iles, w hich in c lu d D . 1 1836’ She waa m a rrie d to Joseph Prayer. A c w o r t h and J. R. M artin, w ith a severed his connection w ith th th e P o rt- H elney Ja n u a ry 31. 1858 and cam e a series en titled "Thy Will Be Done." ed a fine u m b rella from his neighbors. put for th e cld»r ones. It m ay bn de th ird p a rty , also a G resham m an, land firm. cided to give a different set of e x e r have Incorporated w ith th e tw o w hose T he ch ild ren p rese n t w ere M r and ' w ith him to Oregon In 1874, se ttlin g T he ch o ir will ren d e r as a special cises to Hie old er women. All those All frien d s w ill feel like congratu-1 num ber, "All in All To Me," w ritten j L ew is W iles and fam ily of P o rt nam es ap p e ar ow ning each p rac tica lly latlng Mr. A ylsw orth on th is new rii Hr Gr^shnni. EI cvpo ch ild ren wptp w ishing to Join th e class a re urged to a h alf in te rest. born to thorn, eig h t of whom survive. by G abriel. Guy Jo n es w ill also sing I lan<L Mrs. H e n rie tta G ates and baby be p rese n t a t th e next m eeting and arran g e m en t w hich w ill g rea tly th e solo “O Lord Be M erciful." by i of Salem , Mr. an d Mrs. E. A. Stafford T he new a rra n g e m e n t begins w ith T he living a re F ra n k lin , R ichard. stren g th en th e fine business he has com e p rep a re d to ta k e out a m em ber th e new year but no im m ediate change built up h e re since th e sto re w as A rth u r and A lbert, all of G resham . H om er N. B a rtlett. A fter th ' services an d ch ild ren of th e C edar d istric t. ship card. a reception will be held for m em bers. w ill be m ade in the lines handled or sta rte d in 1909. . . .. , Mrs. M H innie Blackfoot - o • Robinson, >=ast H ighland^ X ’ i T he evening services will com m ence th e g en e ral conduct of the business, has gained d u rin g these 13 y ea rs for A few w ords will tell th e w hole A W ant Ad will sell w hat you do except th a t Mr. M artin ta k es active reliab ility , fairn ess, co u rtesy and b u s fo rn ia ; Mrs. E lia McCoy, Brooklyn, pro m p tly at 7:30. H. W. S tro n g will sto ry in th e W ant Column. not need and g et w hat you do need. p a rt a t once along w ith th e form er iness ability is an enviable one. All New Y ork; and Mrs. A lice Robinson j have , h a r Ke o t a larg e ch o ru s choir I L ew iston, Idaho. ' in w 'h lch everyone w ill be expected to ow ner. A sh o rt tim e w ill be sp e n t in a re glad to know th a t in m aking th is F u n eral serv ices w ill be held a t th e lo in ' Th,B t,o,lg 8ervlc* will preced ta k in g stock and re a rra n g in g the change he w ill rem ain as sen io r p a rt- ¡B a p tist ch u rch in G resham store. T he clothing and shoe d e p a rt n er in th e business. on S atu r- th< preaching. T he Rev. Mr B arry ; day aftern o o n , Jo n u a ry 6, a t 2 o'clock * ' d deliver a special m essage to m en ts w ill be m a teria lly en larg ed and Joe P eake w ill probably b« retain ed i and stren g th en ed . be conducted by th e Rev. U resham peonie on the topic of "Kelt- as an a ssista n t at th e sto re, also her 1 David ing P re sen t O p p o rtu n ities." A special Mr. M artin has been during th e p ast m any friends w ill hope th a t th e re will j * Cathey. _____ T he co llap se of th e old su sp en sio n ; COTery of bodies will n ecessarily be a lto and te n o r duet will be su n g by seven y ea rs w ith th e well know n still be found, occasionally at least. Only ra re ly is p ro m in en t lodge MIm M ar|e Blom and H W. S tro n g en- : b r ,i< e Bt K*,’ n' W ashington, a t - slow. m en 's w ear sto re of M athis in P o rt a place for Mrs. A ylsw orth. who has I m a n ” a p ro m in en t hom e man I tilled "There is a G reen H ill F a r o c lo c k on la st W ednesday afternitxin, | News of m land. of w hich b usiness he has been isa ste r ta m e as a th e d isaett been a valuable assista n t. | when th e s tru c tu re w as crow ded With « tunning blow Away.' to Mrs. O. E. Bangs, Some day we hope to h ear of a I traffic, p recip itated sco res of people each e r in th e G resham g rad e school, G resham F irm Makes Im provem ents. I T he tw o will be sep arated only by hom ely murd< ress, but nobody will I Into th e w ater, and m any autom obiles, I w hose Basine*« Men lo ( i l i , Dunce. sister, b ro th er-in -law an d W ill H essel Is m aking som e changes i"B<ling w indows. One of th e purposes ' believe it. A rep etitio n of th e dance given la st *r ucks, a school bus loaded w ith ch ll- 1 nephew a re am ong th e m issing. T hey in the in te rio r of his sto re building I oi m akin* Rff« change w as to allow T h e L ite ra ry D igest In its recen t m onth in th e Masonic h all by a com- d ren and a team of horses. T he c o l are Mr an d Mrs. A O H untington an d He has to rn out th e old office w hich j m ore llght ,o reach th e offices f i u a m ittee of business men com posed of lapse cam e w ithout w arn in g and It is ih e ir son, Lloyd, pioneer resid e n ts of , stra w yote on th e P ro h ib itio n am end w as fo rm erly tow ard th e back and is j ,b e front windows, : f. C. B balts, B. W. T horne. E. W believed th a t 30 o r m ore bodies a re Kelso. Mr. an d Mrs. B angs w ent y e s ¡m en t rep o rted 20,28» dr» votes from w reckage, te rd a y m orning to Kelso. building a new, large gen eral office | Ohio, w ith 25,511 wet. In th e recent A ylsw orth. J. li. M etzger and W. A im prisoned tinder th e I didn t th in k ,' has cost m ore liv H essel will be given on F rid a y even- j w hich is being rem oved as rap id ly as at th e rig h t of th e door as one en te rs T he first new s of th e c a ta stro p h y and m oney and effort th an vlciousncss i ele<’ion' Obfo w as ***'*«> th e oppor Ing, J a n u a ry 12.—Adv. possible. N ets have been stretch e d j reach ed G resham by rad io a th e sto re. A utom obile ac ce sso ries will itself tu n lty to vete in favor of modifying sh o rt also be kept In it w hen it Is com plet ac ro ss the Cow litz riv er below th e ' tim e a fte r It happened. Floyd Mack th e prohibition law so as to p erm it th e The m an who has a good opinion of w recked bridge, w hich is tw o m iles tuned hi« Its stra n g e th a t nobody but a m il - 1 sale ed. A sm a lle r priv ate office is also in stru m e n t to T he O regon- w ines and beer, and it voted i him self ia bound to be p o p u la r— with from th e Colum bia. Due to th e sw ol- being b u ilt next to the g en e ral office. lion-ore ever rid es tn th e Ihillm an | a Kal ,, . , . ,a n 'a "*t to le arn w hat th ey m ight be j him self. smok.'ng cars. ar,<1 bo<r by a m aio rlty jle n riv er and th e sw ift c u rre n t divers | b ro ad castin g and heard th e story from or n early P rin tin g ? C all th e Outlook. can n o t work w ith safety and th* re ¡ th a t o u rcc . AYLSWORTH TAKES BUSINESS PARTNER Axsoraczs saancis - SISTER OF MRS. BANGS LOST IN KELSO WRECK