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Today the Nation Bows in Submission at the Bier o f the Late President Harding and Is Again Reminded that Death Is No Respecter o f Persons T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13. NO. 47 GRESHAM, Ml LTNOMAH COl'NTY, OREGON* FRIDAY, A l’GI’ST 10, 102,* HARDING MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD HERE, 2 P.M. THE WORLD MOURNS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Î1.50 Per Year CATTLE TESTING IS FORMER GRESHAM PROGRESSING FAST YOUTH MARRIES MARIE TACHERON T he clean -u p cam paign of tu b e rc u losis of d airy c a ttle in M ultnom ah county is m aking rap id p rogress, says T he home of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ott County Agent 8. B Hall. wan th e scene on W ednesday evening The re su lts of th e w ork in Ju n e and Ju ly in th e east end of th e co unty a re of a b eautiful w edding, w hen Miss very g ratifying. In th ese two m onths M arie T âcheron, siste r of Mrs. Ott and 1786 cows w ere tested and of th is d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. George num ber six w ere condem ned as being T âcheron of G resham becam e the diseased w ith tu b ercu lo sis. T his is bride of E m m ett W elling of Baker, an average of less th en fo u r-ten th s of Oregon, a form er G resham boy. The one p er cent or one cow condem ned im p ressiv e cerem ony w as read by th e out of 297 w hich w ere tested. Rev. A. S. H isey in th e p resence of a T he cam paign w as sta rted in M ult larg e n um ber of guests. T he bride nom ah county in th e sp rin g and it is w as atten d ed by h er sister, Miss Eva expected th a t A ugust w ill about clean T âcheron, m aid of honor, and the up th e county. The biggest are a of groom by F ra n k T âcheron, th e bride's th e county up to th e p rese n t tim e has brother. been tested. T he rem ain in g are as T he b rid al p a rty en tered th e living- co n sist of a te rrito ry w est of F airview room to th e s tra in s of th e1 w edding and north of the Base L ine road and a m arch from "L o h en g rin " and took few h erd s w est of P o rtla n d w ith a few th e ir places in fro n t of th e fireplace scattered cows th a t have been m issed w hich w as banked w ith co ral pink w hen th e w ork w as in p ro g ress In th e gladioli! and m aple b ran ches. T all various com m unities. Dr. O verhuls, can d les b u rn in g on th e m an tle com governm ent v eterin aria n , is co -o p erat pleted th e sim u latio n of an a lta r. ing w ith Mr. H all in th e work. Leslie W alrad san g "Oh P rom ise Me,” Much sa tisfac tio n is felt over th e preceded the rin g cerem ony. He was re su lts of th e te stin g s in th is end of accom panied a t th e piano by Miss th e county, w here a splendid h ealth M artha H agberg. condition exists. Among th e large T he bride was lovely in a gown of local h erd s inspected w as th a t of Jno. hand-m ade lace over lu stro u s w hite G antenbein, w hose th irty dairy cows satin . She w ore a long veil of tu lle w ere found in good h ealth . Since th e held in place by o ran g e blossom s, and inspection th e b arn has been w hite- c a rrie d b show er bouquet of O phelia w ish e d and p u t in as good sa n ita ry roses. T he m aid of honor w ore jade condition as possible. g reen chiffon and ca rrie d an arm Among th e p u reb red h erd s of th is bouquet of yellow gladiolll. locality w hich have passed th e gov T he livingroom w as d ecorated w ith ern m e n t ac cred itatio n te st a re those huge b ask ets of co ral pink gladiolll, of C. P. T allm an , D. McKeown, B. C. w hile B lackeyed S u san s c a rrie d out A ltm an, A. H. B ufns, H. G. M ullen- th e color schem e of yellow In th e hoff, J. L uscher and S. B. H all. o th e r room s. T he fro n t porch, w here STORES CLOSE FOR MEMORIAL SERVICES. All sto res in G resham a re closed th is aftern o o n from 1:00 to 5 o'clock on account of th e H arding m em orial services. It is requested th a t a ll flags r e m ain a t h alf-m ast u n til sundow n. All public busin ess w ill be s u s pended d u rin g th e e n tire day th ro u g h o u t th e state, according to th e proclam ation of G overnor P ierce. T he Outlook office w ill be closed for th e aftern o o n today. T oday's O utlook has been issued a few h o u rs e a rlie r th a n u su a l on th is a c count. T he p la n s for the services in m em ory of th e la te W arren G am aliel H arding, to be held th is aftern o o n be ginning a t 2 p. m. in th e high school gym nasium , w ill be c a rrie d out p ra c tic a lly as announced in T uesday's Outlook. Judge W. A. E kw all, of th e P o rtlan d m unicipal co u rt, w ill deliver th e ad dress. T h ere w ill be a p p ro p ria te m u sic and an obituary. A rran g em en ts have been in charg e of A. F. H am m ar, actin g m ayor, re p rese n tin g th e city council, A. W. M etz g er, com m ander, and C hase E. St. C lair, ad ju ta n t, A m erican Legion P ost No. 30, w ith th e follow ing m in isters Warren Harding's Favorite Picture co o p e ratin g : Rev. D. Q. B a rry of th e B a p tist church, Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of th e Zion E vangelical church, Rev. A. S. H isey of the M. E. church and Rev. E. D. B lackm an of th e F re e T he Oregon P ick le & C anning com M ethodist church. pany has rec en tly acq u ired te n lo ts in T he p rogram is as follow s: Boone addition located n o rth an d east F reedom from tu b ercu lo sis of dairy th e buffet luncheon w as served fol Song, "N earer, My God, to Thee," of th e p rese n t facto ry b u ilding and is c a ttle m eans a b e tte r p rice fo r hogs, low ing th e cerem ony, w as s tru n g w ith led by H. W. Strong. plan n in g an ex ten siv e en larg em e n t of w hen the fact is p roperly gu aran teed , Ja p an e se lan tern s. T he luncheon S c rip tu re reading and p ray e r, Rev. th e facto ry w hich w ill ab o u t double according to Inform ation from Oregon ta b le held a cen terp iece of flow ers. H. R. G ebhardt. its p rese n t capacity. A g ricu ltu ra l College. T he M isses Violet P e rrc t and G er Song, “Lead, K indly L ig h t,” Duet. C ucum bers a re now com ing in con A prem ium of 10 ce n ts per h undred tru d e D ow sett cu t th e ices. B iographical sketch of H arding, sid erab le q u a n titie s an d th e q u ality is T he b eautiful a r r a y of g ifts in clu d pounds on live hogs received from Rev. D. Q. B arry. said to be very good. Mr. Stafford C latsop and T illam ook counties has ed silv er, cu t g lass, china, linen and A ddress, Judge W. A. E kw all. m any o th e r article s. In th e ir new explains th a t th e season is ta rd y on been offered by S w ift & Company. Song, A m erica. acco u n t of th e cool n ights. T he vines T h a t is because th e counties have hom e a t B aker w ill be a k itchen B enediction. a r e g en e rally v ery th rifty an d th e been declared free of tu b ercu lo sis as ran g e, th e gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. T aps, W alter Sweek. »hx,Tp ~ .% 1 ,h<> 4n -'i,rk > n - Ohio. Just afte r being elected to cro p w ill be heavy. A few w arm a re su lt of sev eral y ears of p e rsiste n t W elling, p a re n ts of th e groom . th e Presidency and while aw aiting inauguration day. th is picture of T he fu n eral of th e la te presid en t Mr. and Mrs. W elling w ent to w ork in te stin g and eradication. Mrs. H arding Impulsively pinning a flower In his lapel, alw ays held on w ill be held today a t M arion, Ohio, at idly. W elches, w here they w ill rem ain for •special attractio n for th e late President. Some forty tho u san d dairy c a ttle 3 p. m. C en tral tim e, w hich w ill be a week, a fte r w hich th ey w ill go to All n ecessary provision has been exclusive of th e C latsop and T illa 1 p. m. Pacific tim e. A t th a t p a rtic m ade th e ir hom e In Baker. to han d le a heavy crop th is mook h erd s w ere tested la st y ear by u la r hour, w hen the rem ain s of the year. Besides those alre ad y m entioned the T h ere is th re e tim es th e acre- th e United S tates d ep artm en t of a g ri la te p resid e n t a re being te n d erly de age of la st y ear g u ests included Mr. and Mrs. O. W. co n tracted and lt is c u ltu re, th e office of s ta te v e te rin a r posited in th e ir final re stin g place, the Boring, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H. B ick expected th e yield w ill be fully as ian, th e extension service, and the th o u g h ts of the people th ro u g h o u t th e ford and d au g h ters Alma and G ene heavy per a c re as la st year. v ario u s counties. T he local d a iry land will be directed to th e place and vieve of B oring, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T he facto ry h as on h and 176 to n s of all h e a rts w ill th ro b w ith sym pathy A very u n u su al req u e st w as p u t up m an and resid e n t of G resham , who has m en a re assisted by th e county agents A. P e rre t of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. in p lan n in g th e cam paign. s a lt for th is y e a r’s pickles an d sa u e r for the lonely widow. In m any fac H enry P e rre t of Sandy, th e Misses to th e council a t its m eeting T uesday p u rch ased a n um ber of lots in th is ad W ith w ork going on and planned F ra n ce s an d L u ella W elling of Ba to rie s, sto re s and offices, a few m in k rau t. It has 48 ta n k s, holding from night, nam ely th e vacation of a s tre e t dition, e a st of th e pickle w orks, and 5,000 to 10,000 g allo n s each and p ro fo r th e fu tu re , Oregon Is m aking ker, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. D avis and u te s' pause w ill be observed a t the poses to c o n s tru c t as m any m ore as w hich had been duly p latted and ded p lan s to locate a saw m ill on th is p ro g re ss to w ard elim ination of th is tim e of th e in term en t. Mrs. E a rl Thom pson of P o rtlan d , Mrs. p roperty. H is tra c t exten d s so u th to needed. icated. T he stre e t in question w as th e ra ilw a y rig h t of way w here he ex disease. T his would add n o t only to Alice V iulleum eier of G resham . P aul T hursday, A ugust 16, M. J. F enenga, T he facto ry w ill han d le cabbage to one in Boone addition, know n as Reno pects to have a sp u r for delivery and th e profits of d airy breeding and p ro T âch ero n of M onmouth, Jo h n O tt of P rofessor of th e A m erican Legion be m ade in to sa u e rk ra u t, having a l stre e t. It is a sh o rt stre e t, a block duction in th e sta te b ut likew ise to G resham , Miss Mabel Lee R enne of sh ip p in g of m a terial. C h air of H isto ry and P atrio tism a t ready co n tra cte d sev eral h u n d red long, opening in to Main stree t, ju s t Mr. Cone contended th a t th e sh o rt O regon’s rep u ta tio n as one of the P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. G anne- Pacific U niversity, F o re st Grove, will tons and can use m ore. so u th of th e brid g e n ea r O. W. P. s tre e t w as needed as an o u tle t b ut g re a tse t though one of th e youngest w ay of B aker, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. d airy sta te s of th e Union. speak to a g a th e rin g of Legion men, R. W. Stafford, p re sid e n t of th e depot. Goodwin of P o rtlan d . Mrs. A rth u r as Mr. Stafford had p u rch ased th e ex-service men, m em bers of th e Ladies' com pany, says th a t on acco u n t of u n T he p ro sp ect for $20 bonus on a D ow sett, Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. R yan, T he req u e st was m ade by R. W. p ro p erty all aro u n d th e stre e t his ob A uxilliary and ail o th ers who are in favorable conditions of p roduction Stafford for th e Oregon P ickle & C an jection w as o v erru led and th e council c a rlo t of hogs Is an o th er incentive to Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Camp, Mr. and te rested in th e men who fought in th e elsew h ere th e re is a heavy dem and ning com pany, a legal petition having ord ered th e n ecessary o rd in an ce p re dairy m en ra isin g hogs to ca rry on th e Mrs. W. P. Jo n es, Mr. an d Mrs. Irv in g te stin g work. w orld war. H e w ill explain t n e p u r for th e p ro d u cts of th e local factory. been filed and due notices posted. Mr. pared for vacation of th e street. Dodge, th e Misses E d ella Tow le, Eve poses of th is new college d epartm ent, Stafford had p u rch ased all th e lots lyn and Mabel M etzger, E lsa and A n o th er elem en t of u n ce rtain ty en Special serv ices every evening at along th is stre e t in o rd er to p erm it te rs Into th e arra n g e m e n ts of th ese CHERRYVILLE WOMAN w hich has been p erm anently endowed, G ladys S h arp , F lo re n ce Rosin, F lo r and is open to an y ex-service man. th e te n t m eeting, F ifth and R oberts th e en larg em en t of th e pickle facto ry p ro p erty o w n ers and th a t is th e loca DIEN AT HOSPITAL ence and C lara A u clair and Hazel stre e ts. S alv atio n and h ealin g are and as th e stre e t w as not needed by tion of th e new Bull R un pipe line. T he m eeting will be u n d er th e au s em phasized. Sedlg, Jo sep h P aten eau d e, B ayard o th e r n earb y p ro p erty he urged th e S everal su rv ey s have been m ade, one pices of G resham Post, the A m erican Mrs. F an n ie H ilsenkopf of C h e rry Miller, Roy B urton, Wm. S. F e rris council to o rd er its vacation. Mr. locating th e pipe along th e vacated ville passed aw ay in Good S am aritan and E dw ard S tro n g of G resham . EKSTROM Legion. Mr. F en en g a is a very in te r H as c a r of b riq u ets a rriv in g next Stafford will dedicate an o th er Btreet estin g speaker, and is very appreciative h o sp ital in P o rtla n d la st S atu rd ay , w eek. O rder now fo r su m m er rate s. fa r th e r n o rth , opening into Main stree t. A la te r su rv ey places th e pipe of the fact th a t he has been chosen P hone 1581. line close to th e railw a y rig h t of way I A ugust 4, follow ing a su rg ical o p e ra GRESHAM MAN DIES s tre e t ab o u t opposite th e old livery along th is sh o rt portion. ac the head of th is new chair, so far tion. Mrs. H ilsenkopf w as a native of WITHOUT WARNING b arn . H ere a brid g e will be built T he 20th C en tu ry G rocery w ill be as Is known, th e firs t to be established T he council and th ese p ro p erty H u n g ary , w here she was born March closed all day T uesday, A ugust 14 on a c ro ss Jo h n so n creek, w here It will ow ners will try to induce th e P o rtlan d 3, 1866. She w as m arried to Joseph in any college. Chas. Jo h n so n died suddenly a t the acco u n t of th e an n u a l picnic. connect th e h ig h er point of ground w ater board to locate th e pipe line H ilsenkopf In 1888 and in 1891 he home of C. M. Jo h n so n y esterd ay a f acro ss Jo h n so n creek w ith Main s tre e t fa rth e r n o rth acro ss th is tra c t w hich em igrated to A m erica and settled In tern o o n , aged 75 y ears. H e had and give a b e tte r o u tle t from th e p ro p would obviate any serio u s difficulty In P eoria, Illinois. They cam e to O re w alked to th e hom e of his friend and e rty in th is low lying tract. connection w ith th e developm ent of gon in 1911 and have m ade th e ir home asked for a d rin k of w ater. W hen it T he closing of th e s tre e t w as ob these p ro p ertie s for in d u stria l p u r sin ce th en n ea r Sandy. w as b ro u g h t to him he w as dead. Mr. jected to by J. H. Cone, a saw mill poses. Mrs. H ilsenkopf is survived by her and Mrs. Jo h n so n moved h ere from husband, four sons, Andy, Nick, J o H enning, M innesota, ten y ears ago lly, Mrs. T aylor and fam ily, Mrs. JaB- seph and C larence, and by one d au g h and have m ade a la rg e c irc le of per D ugger, Miss Ire n e Schw eidger, ter. T racy. F u n eral services w ere frien d s since com ing here. E arly In Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford, local Mrs. Geo. D risele and ch ild ren , Mr. held at th e fam ily home on Monday, th e sp rin g Mrs. Jo h n so n suffered a m e rc h an ts, have atten d ed B uyers' and Mrs. E. V. M aulding and fam ily, th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of G resham severe stro k e of p ara ly sis and has week In P o rtla n d T uesday, W ednesday Mr. H ughes and son Dean, Mrs. H. B. officiating. In term e n t w as In F ir HUI been h elp less and In a critica l condi and T h u rsd ay of th is week. Lund and fam ily, Mrs. L. C. A rm cem etery a t Sandy. tion ev er since. She is being cared E. M. H ughes and son Dean, who stro n g and tw o ch ild ren . Misses L etha for by h er d au g h ter, Mrs. R egina Mc- ( srefnl Crossing Campaign have rem ained h ere d u rin g th e b erry Naomi and Ruth C hilds, Irvin Childs T a g g a rt of Ixis A ngeles, C alifornia. season, left T h u rsd ay of th is week and W. H. Boring. Furthered by Railroad. Mr. Jo h n so n is survived by six for th e ir home n ear G rass Valley in O. A. P alm er h as been appointed I.ast year 53 persons w ere killed In d au g h ters and tw o sons, Mrs. Em m a for Men and Young Men I ea ste rn Oregon. His b ro th er and wife, . ju stice of th e peace and W. H. B or autom obile accid en ts a t g rad e c ro ss W adeson and Mrs. H arm a W adeson ings on the S o u th ern P acific's System of Alice, N orth D akota; Mrs. C a rrie Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H ughes, accom ing co n stab le for th is d istrict. Lines. T here w as a to tal of 953 ac ci panied them lor a few days' stay. Nelson of Minot, South D akota; Mrs. S teven Childs, fa th e r of Wm. Childs, dents and 316 perso n s w ere injured —ALSO— A law n fete, given in celeb ratio n of is rep o rted q u ite ill th is week. In 230 of th ese accid en ts th e a u to Chas. I.undln of D etroit, M innesota; ! th e closing of th e b erry season at the W. H. Boring was in Oregon City on m obile ran Into the side of th e tra in ; Mrs. Jo sep h Sm ith, C hurch F erry, 121 accidents happened when the a u N orth D ak o ta; Mrs. R egina McTag- home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er business a couple of days th is week. tom obile was stalled on th e tra c k s; g a rt, Los A ngeles; E. R. Johnson, for Boys took place W ednesday evening of th is Mrs. L. C. A rm strong, news re p re 30 autom obiles skidded Into the side L arim o re, N orth D akota and W. M. week. T he house and grounds w ere se n tativ e of th e O utlook in th is vicin- of th e tr a in ; 76 ran Into th e crossing Jo h n so n . N orqus. S ask atch ew an , Can. b eau tifu lly and ta ste fu lly d ecorated g ates and in 8 In stan ces th e crossing j Ity, now has a telep h o n e in her home. flagm an was ru n down as he endeav T he rem a in s will be shipped to These Good Clothes will be w ith flow ers and Ja p an e se lan tern s. H er n um ber is 677. ored to w arn m o to rists of ap procah- H enning. M innesota. sold at Moderate Prices A rran g e m e n ts F o rty -fo u r Invited g u ests w ere p re s Ing train s. for local fu n eral serv ices have not en t and enjoyed th e splendid program E R A S ou th ern Pacific Is Joining o th e r been made. given by m em bers of th e party. R e The E lectro n ic R eactions of A bram 's ra ilro a d s of th e United S tates In re fre sh m e n ts co n sistin g of Ice cream , Is a scientific system of d etecting, lo doubling efforts to reduce the num ber On a boat It's m erch an d ise th a t i cake and logan b erry punch w ere catin g and m easu rin g disease th ru th e of grad e cro ssin g accid en ts during the m akes th e carg o ; on land It's m oney served by th e h ostess, follow ed by laws of vibration. From a few drops period of the C areful C rossing C am th a t m akes th e c a r go. gam es and m usic. G uests p resen t of blood th e physician can determ in e paign, which sta rte d Ju n e 1. During the four m onths of the cam paign ev U ntil a m an a rriv e s a t th e age w ere Mr. and Mrs. Froebe, Mrs. and th e sex an d w hole physical stan d in g ery m eans will be adopted to reach w here he know s th a t n o th in g in the G R ESH A M of th e p atien t. T his method of d ia g Miss M cKullen, Miss Luclle F rick - I the public w ith sta tistic s and lite ra w orld is so n ecessary as a reaso nable nosis Is m a th em atically co rrect. T he strom , Mr. and Mrs. Ledine and fam sam e law s a re applied In trea tin g . tu re urging th e co-operation of m o to r am ount of money, except h ealth , he is ists in th is u n d ertak in g . still In th e Infant class. PICKLE FACTORY TO ENLARGE CAPACITY COUNCIL ALLOWS RENO STREET TO BE VACATED Just Arrived' The First Fall Shipment of HART SCHAFFNER 4 MARX Clothes WOOLWEAR SUITS BORING