T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. IS FITTING MEMORIAL HELD IN GRESHAM GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, IMS OUTLOOK PICNIC SPENT ON MT. HOOD SLOPES Presidential Funeral Procession M« (LEAVE’S HORSE SHOD LEAVES HERE TOMORROW TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN IN FEW WEEKS T he fo u rth an n u a l O utlook picnic Ja m es M cCleave's h o rse show w as voted by all who enjoyed it one w hich w as one of th e finest a ttra c of the b est ever. O rd in arily th e a f­ tio n s at th e recen t co unty fair, has rem ained here on th e fair g rounds I t was a b eautiful and app ro p riate fair has been a one-day picnic but for a rest and w ill leave tom orrow for I M iih th e opening of school only trib u te w hich Judge W. A. E kw all of th is year th e p arty left G resham about C hehalis, W ashington, to ta k e p art ‘o u r w eeks aw ay, and req u e sts com - P o rtlan d paid to th e m em ory and 4:30 F rid ay aftern o o n and retu rn ed They reached in th e fair at th a t place. T w enty- ing Oom te ac h ers concern in g places ch a racter of th e late W arren O. H ard ­ S atu rd ay evening. th re e beautiful highly tra in e d h o rses ,o board and in q u iry from stu d e n ts ing at th e m em orial services in the G overnm ent Camp ju st as dusk w as m ake up th e strin g . T hey rep rese n t for P,ace8 to w ork for room and high school gym nasium la st F rid a y falling. By th e tim e a cam ping place w as found about a h alf m ile up th e n early every type of h o rse excepting board, it would be w ell for those who afternoon. m ountain slope it w as q u ite d ark th e d raft horse. T h ere a re tric k d es‘re te a c h e rs or stu d en ts to get in W ith a subdued, ten d er voice, often but by th e aid of sp o tlig h ts and a horses, saddle horses of v ario u s types, *°"ch w ith P rin c ip a l Cannon and checked by suppressed em otion, and bonfire it w as easy to m ake cam p and h u rd lers and high ju n ip ers. T hey m ake a rra n g e m e n ts early. w ith sim ple but appealing m anner, p re p a re su p p er show alm ost hum an in tellig en ce, cer- C onsiderable w ork has been done he drew a vivid pictu re of th e m an, One of th e joys of a cam ping trip ta in ly m ore th an th e u su a l am o u n t of on tb e « rounds and in th e building trac in g the c h a racteristics w hich had is sleeping in th e open, w ith th e sta rs "h o rse sense.” W hen tra v e llin g from and m ucb is yet to be finished before endeared him to th e h ea rts of th e tw in k lin g down, ap p a ren tly close by, V ictoria, B. C., th e ir hom e city, or I sc’hool opens. Sheds a re to be moved people. He m entioned H a rd in g ’s u n ­ and w ith th e cool breezes fanning betw een cities in th is co u n try , they go 80 ‘h at p ark in g will not be n ecessary Above photo »how« the military pall bearers carrying casket aboard assum ing m anner, his sin cerity of p u r­ one’s face. T he sp irit of th e m ountain as baggage and have a 70-foot car, along tb e pavem ent and th e com tner- waiting train which carried the late Preside ’ resident's body to Marion for funeral. pose, his unselfish devotion to the seem s at such tim es im m inent and specially co n stru cted for th e ir con clal d ep a rtm en t room s will occupy ideals of a free governm ent and his friendly. T he night, how ever, was venience. They will be p u t aboard new q u a rte rs in th e old gym nasium , in te re st in all th e people. sh o rt, as cam p ers bound for th e su m ­ th is ca r tom orrow for th e ir next T h ere w ill be a one-w ay drive around H e paid a high trib u te to H ard in g 's m it of th e m o u n tain w ere a s tir at journey. They seem to enjoy trav e l- ,h e gym nasium , p ark in g w ill be pro- home life and devotedness to his com ­ 3:30 an d th e re was little sleep afte r ling and are eag er to go on board vided in th e re a r of th e buildings panion. th a t. boat or car. Mr. and Mrs. McCIeave, and ou‘ a l°n g th e so u th side of th e "H e feared God and loved th e th e ir d au g h ter D oris and se v eral men I high school building. A fter th e ea rly b re a k fa st H. L. St. brotherhood of h is kind,” said the C lair and O liver S tro m q u ist set out spend th e ir tim e looking a fte r th e F orty-seven g ra d u a te s w ent out speaker in conclusion. “ In th e final for Camp Blossom, in ten d in g to go a com fort and w elfare of th e horses. from ‘he high school la st Ju n e, some estim ate of a hum an life, th e im port­ sh o rt d istan ce on th e snow fields. Mr. and Mrs. McCIeave expressed P**P“ 8 have moved aw ay from G resh- a n t th in g is not w hat one has gained T hey found th e clim bing co m p arativ e­ them selves as g rea tly pleased w ith a ,n ' and ‘he incom ing class seem s to b u t w hat he has given, n o t w hat he ly easy and before they tu rn e d back th e ir reception in G resham , w ith th e be sm aller th a n la st y ear so an in ­ h as acquired b u t w hat he has be­ had m ade th e g re a te r p a rt of th e d is­ provision m ade for them in th e stab les creased en ro llm en t is not expected, stowed, n o t th e pain he h as caused ta n ce to C rater Rock. O thers of the by th e m anagem ent of th e fair and L ast y ear it reach ed a to ta l of 262. b u t the pain he has assuaged, not th e p a rty sp en t th e forenoon on sh o rt for th e co rd iality of th e people. They W ord from te ac h ers sta te they a re w ounds he has inflicted but th e wounds hikes aro u n d G overnm ent Camp, v is­ w ill show again at th e In te rn a tio n a l an3tl» « a for th e opening day and F ri- he has healed, not th e g reat ones he iting M ineral W arm S p rin g s and Stock show In P o rtlan d n ex t w in ter day - S eptem ber 7 w ill be re g istra tio n and hope to see th e ir frein d s of th is day for 811 fresh m en and any new has bro u g h t low but th e weak ones he o th e r places of in te rest. J u s t beyond vicinity again. | stu d e n ts o r those w ho desire to change has raised up, not th e applause he G overnm ent Camp th e Mt. Hood Loop , , th e ir co u rse as handed in a t the has received b u t the w orks of m ercy highw ay b ran ch es off from th e Old BODi 01 ( IIAN. ,10II NSON sp rin g reg istra tio n . S atu rd ay m orn- he has done. Judged by these sta n d ­ Oregon T rail, w hich is also p a rt of the HILL BE SHIPPED EAST ing a t ten o’clock th e te a c h e rs will ards, th e w orld is b e tte r th a t W arren Skyline T ra il from Mt. Hood to C rater F u n eral serv ices will be held for I raeet at ‘be high school for th e ir first G. H ard in g has lived h is life. He Lake, and is passible for autom obiles for a d istan ce of n ea rly tw enty-five th e late Chas. Johnson, who died s lid - | o u n < “ - fought the good fight, he kept th e denly T hursday, at Zion E vangelical P rtn d p a l Cannon was east for five faith, he has finished his course, and m iles e a st an d south of G overnm ent ch u rc h in G resham on W ednesday aft-1 week8 tb ,s 8Un,m er and sta te s he he leaves a m em ory jeweled w ith Camp. T he Mt. Hood Loop highw ay ernoon, Aug. 15, a t 3:30 o’clock, a fte r visited ,w o n° rm a l schools, several kindly, th o u g h tfu l service to his fel w ill en cirle Mt. Hood and th e S ky­ w hich th e body w ill be shipped to high 8chools and one m ilita ry school lowmen. L et us who abide aw hile line T ra il follow s th e sum m it of th e C ascade ran g e, th e to ta l d istan ce be­ H enning, M innesota, for b u rial. T he a " ‘* re,u rn e d wltb new Ideas he hopes profit by h is exam ple and draw in sp ir­ ing over tw o hu n d red and fifty miles. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt will have charge to 8ee used 1,1 th ® bo8t b(gb school in ation from his life.” W onderful im provem ents have been of th e services, w hich have been de- th e sta te next year. The services, w hich were held about Following Mrs. H arding's m ade in th e ro ad s to Mt. Hood w ithin layed to aw ait the a rriv a l of m em bers 1 ™ ° ’ ® Who hBVe not been u ” to 8ee •wish th e P resid en t’s body th e tim e of th e funeral a t M arion, th e p ast y ear o r two and th e going is of the fam ily from d istan t points ‘h® ch an *’'s a t the school will be sur- w as received n t v au lt in Ohio, w ere opened w ith a funeral good w ith th e execption of a few m iles q u iet cem etery upon its a r ­ No ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n - J’r,8ed w ith ‘he new cu rb in g , p arking, m arch by Beethoven, played by Mrs. riv al in Marlon. betw een Sandy and C herryville, w here son live h ere b u t a d au g h ter, Mrs. Iavatory changes, sep tic ta n k , one- H. S. Clow. Above—P ictu re of ceme­ road w o rk is now being done. The Wm. M cTaggart of Los A ngeles has Way d rlv ®’ p ark ,n g Place for c a rs in tery w ith in se rt showing An ap p ro p riate biographical sketch new ly-laid cru sh ed rock on a p a rt of been here for sev eral w eeks ca rin g r , a r ° ‘ buildings, sheds changed to Mrs. H arding and th e late of H ard in g was read by Rev. D. Q. th e highw ay is som ew hat difficult to P resid en t's sister, Mrs. M. for her m other who is in a helpless face lb ® east and be ea8‘ P arking B arry. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong negotiate, but in th e governm ent r e ­ C. Hemsberg, who accom­ condition follow ing a stro k e of p ara l- p,l ace’ n,’w <‘u a r‘er8 for ‘he com m er- sang "Lead. K indly L ight,” one of serv e above Zig Zag th e road is panied body on special ysls. T he ch ild ren who w ill be h ere ‘ d e p a rtm e n t' a “ d »‘her changes tru lu . H a rd in g ’s favorite hym ns. sm ooth and firm ly packed. T his p a rt w hich include an u p -to -d ate fire alarm for th e fu n eral a re Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ In his sc rip tu re selection Rev. H. of th e highw ay is especially beautiful T ag g a rt, Mrs. Joseph S m ith of C hurch system , second to none m ost an y ­ R. G ebhardt chose th e verse from the because of scenic attractio n s. The old w here. F erry , N orth D akota, E. R. Jo h n so n of book of Micah on w hich H ard in g ’s L au rel H ill road, w hich w as a te rro r L arim ore, N orth D akota, Wm. J o h n ­ h and was laid w hen he took th e oath to tra v e le rs, has been superseded IF EVERY BAY THOU’ST U V EO son of N orqus, S ask atch ew an , C an a­ PRETTY HOME WEDDING of office as president. I t reads as fol-i by a sw itchback road of easy grade SOLEMNIZED AT MARMOT da and Mrs. C a rrie Nelson of Minot, If every day th o u ’st lived a stone w ere placed in tem p le g ran d , low s: w hich is th rillin g and b eautiful N orth D akota. They w ill ta k e th eir A b eautiful hom e wedding was sol- "H e h ath shewed thee, O m an, w h at I A stop w as m ade a t th e ra n g e r How high would reach its w alls? how w ide its tra n se p t now expand? m o th er back w ith them to an o th er I em nlzed Sunday noon, A ugust 12, at is good; and w hat doth th e Lord re-j sta tio n a t Zig Zag both going and r e ­ Thou now a r t fifty-six, tw elve inches sq u a re each polished stone; d au g h ter, Mrs. Chas. L undin of De- th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ten qu ire of thee b u t to do ju stly , and to tu rn in g from th e m o u n tain s and a F o u r m assive w alls w ould rise w here th ro n g s in p ray e r could seek God’s tro it, M innesota. Eyck a t M arm ot, w hen th e ir d au g h ter th ro n e. love mercy, and to w alk hum bly w ith brief visit w as enjoyed w ith C. M. Chas. Jo h n so n w as born in Sweden Rosa becam e th e bride of E arl L an- Q uicksall, Miss H elen H oss and Miss th y God?” on A ugust 23, 1848. He cam e to kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. L an- Mabel In g lis, who are all em ployed at If every day th o u ’st lived a m ile w ere w alked along th e way A m erica 50 y ea rs ago, se ttlin g in kins of Viola. Dr. A. T hom pson of T he hum an ra c e has gone, from ea st to w est, w here now th y stay ? th a t place. TENTJWEETINGS CLOSE, M innesota. On S eptem ber 18, 1874, he G resham officiated. T he m a rria g e Thou now a r t sixty-six, w ith face still set to w ard s sin k in g sun. SERVICES WILL CONTINUE L. L. K idder and fam ily an d frien d s m a rrie d Miss Eva A nderson in Mlnne- vows w ere tuken under a bow er of from P o rtlan d , who a re cam ping at T h o u 'st sp an n ed th e e a rth an d now a rt w here thy jo u rn ey w as begun. apolls. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n so n cam e old fashioned flowers. T he bride w ore T he te n t m eetings em phasizing the W elches, m ade th e trip to G overn­ to G resham 10 y ears ago. H is widow, a crep e de chine gown of C openhagen fo u r-sq u are gospel, w hich have been m ent Camp on S atu rd ay and stopped Il every day th o u 'st lived a page w ere w ritte n In a book, six d au g h ters and tw o sons survive blue and ca rrie d an arm boquet of in p ro g ress for. th e p a st tw o weeks fo r th e day n e a r th e Outlook camp. W hat volum es w ould ad o rn th e shelf w here m u ltitu d es m ight look? b l®- I w hite Bweet peas and O phelia roses. in charge of Rev. F red H ornshuh, will A volum e for each year, w hich num ber now th re e score an d te n ; Mr. and Mrs. "A ce” Nye and th e ir Follow ing th e cerem ony a sum ptuous close tom orrow night. So g re a t has d au g h ter B irdine, of P o rtlan d , w ere W hat w isdom m ig h t th e w orld have gained from thy in sp ired pen? INFORMATION TO BE w edding d in n er w as served. been th e in te re st and so m any th e g u ests at th e G overnm ent Camp hotel. GIVEN TOURISTS HERE T hose w itnessing th e cerem ony w ere co n v erts d u rin g th is and the recen t T he re tu rn w as m ade S atu rd ay a f­ If for each day of life, though still th o u 'rt stro n g and young In y ea rs, On acco u n t of th e larg e num ber of th e paren,H of “ 1« ‘»ride and groom , te n t m eetings u nder Rev. and Mrs. ternoon and G resham w as reached in A kindly deed w ere done and sm iles w ere m ade to b an ish te ars, to u rists passin g th ro u g h th e city th is Mr' and M r“’ (,eorge Ten Eyck, Mr. P a rro t, th a t a t th e req u e st of m any th e early evening. All th e Outlook W ould not a m u ltitu d e rise up and bless th y nam e in love? sum m er th e local W illard Service sta- and Mrs. B en ry T en Eyck, Mr. and it h as been decided to continue th e force excepting L eslie St. C lair took And faces beam w ith lig h t like th a t w hich sh in es from heaven above? tlon has in stitu te d an au x ilia ry bu- Mra’ K N- L anki,i8, Mr. and Mrs. A. services u n d er th e sam e auspices. H. L. ST. CLAIR. p a rt in th e picnic. T hose going w ere reau for supplying in fo rm atio n to the Shipley of G resham , Mrs. Ellen A rran g em en ts have been m ade for Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Chase A ugust 13, 1923. to u rists. Sim m ons, Mrs. E. J. Hoffman, Mrs. th e use of th e G range hall w here s e r­ St. C lair, Miss Em m a Jo h n so n , Miss "A lthough th is Is th e d uty perform -1 Fitanley, Mrs. Griffin and son vices will be held next Sunday at 2:30 Evelyn M etzger, O liver S tro m q u ist, Mother Nature Steps in Freedom of the Press ed by th e autom obile clubs, th e re is “ u r ‘e> A nna M iller, E rn e st E vanson, in th e afternoon, and co ntinue each B eatrice Ja ck so n and th e la tte r's sis­ Col. E. H ofer, him self a v eteran R ecent p rice red u ctio n s In gaso­ Sunday afternoon and perhaps a night te r, Neva, w ho w ent as a g u est of the lene a re saving A m erican m o to rists n ew sp ap er m an, in his In d u stria l so m uch in fo rm atio n w hich m ight be | “ dz,d L ankins, Ivy, D ora, Je n n ie, The o r tw o d uring the week. A m ore com ­ p arty . News B ureau, calls atten tio n to a given w ithout tro u b lin g th a t over- Miles and Glen Ten Eyck. ap p ro x im ately $600,000,000 a year. plete announcem ent w ill be made And w hat brought th is reduction? decision recen tly ren d ered by th e Hu- w orked o rg an izatio n , we have de- young couple will m ake th e ir hom e a t later. It is expected a p erm a n en t pas­ Not political in terferen ce or regula- prem e C ourt of New York w hich will elded to help them o u t,” say s Sherm Viola, w here Mr. L ankins Is em ploy­ GOSPEL SERVICES ed in saw mill work. to r will ta k e charge. tion of th e in d u stry , b ut sim ply an have a far reach in g Influence upon M cCarter, p ro p rie to r of th e W illard AT _______ GRANGE HALL statio n . T he te n t m eeetings have been w ell over production of cru d e oil In Calif- I ‘be freedom of th e press. EDGAR LEMING WEDS attended and th e recen t Sunday saw i T he gogpe, gervtceg w hlch began or ilia and o th e r fields. “ We a re In a position to fu rn ish in ­ ! T he B uffalo E vening News pub- MISS ELSIE UALKINS th e te n t crow ded afternoon and even- a t th e G regham O range hall ,agt S u n . form ation co n cern in g ro u tes to n e a r­ No oil com pany o r com bination of | listied m a tte r w hich th e counsel of ing a t w hich tim e eight or m ore per- , da y w ere w ell attended. Much in ter-1 com panies could have p revented the th a t city alleged annoyed and h a rra s- by cities, condition of ro ad s leading E d g ar L em ing and Miss E lsie Cal­ sons sought or confessed salvation. ,,8t wag ghown in the S crlp tu re gfudy drop. sed c e rta in officials. T he city counsel o ut of G resham and such inform ation kins, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Many o th e rs have been helped in th e j ag conducted by W. G. Ruddock, who High prices for cru d e oil en c o u rag ­ moved for an o rd er d irec tin g th e ed­ w hich Is sim ple but often of vital co n ­ W. C alkins of G resham were m arried m eetings. | says th a t th e W ord still su rv iv es in ed production d u rin g rec en t y ears to ito rs of the p ap er to ap p e ar and a n ­ cern to to u rists d esirin g to ta k e a d ­ on Monday, A ugust 13, a t M edford, E vangelist H ornshuh w ill go to Cor- J sp ite of th e n a tu ra l tendency for new ab n o rm al p ro p o rtio n s w ith resu ltin g sw er reg ard in g a rtic le s con cern in g v an tag e of sh o rte st ro u tes on best Oregon. Mrs. ta m in g has been county paved ro ad s to th e ir destin atio n s. v allis th e re to open a series of m eet­ Innovations. over supply and p rese n t low prices ce rtain conditions of the city. home d em onstration agent for Mader- “We believe th is will help to lighten la county, C alifornia, for some tim e. ings beginning next Sunday. Ju d g e M arcus refused th e w rit, sa y ­ S ervices w ill be held each evening for som ething w hich is a drug on the ing, "I am stro n g ly Im pressed w ith th , e burden placed on th e sh o u ld ers . i M r- Getning Is associated w ith W alter PH I ‘bis w eek ex cepting S atu rd ay . All are m ark et. autom obile clubs because of __, . , You can n o t stop th e w orking of the the view th a t It would be unw ise to of the ,___ ____ t . ” * | Robinson In farm in g n ea r G resham . C aruso used at banquets to take a free and tb e re wlH be n° collections, th e larg e num ber of to u rists seeking heckle and annoy th e press. If every w ine glass, ta p it, get th e tone from I T he subjects for th e week a re as fol- law of supply and dem and. T he tw o m et at Medford, w here the th e g lass and by singing the exact , low s: T uesday, "F ive E te rn a l If th e p rice is too low production artic le subjected them to an ex am ­ Inform ation at th is tim e," stated Mr cerem ony was perform ed. T hey will to n e back into the g lass sh a tte r it T h in g s ;” W ednesday, "T h e Second falls off: if It is too high production ination th a t would h ara ss and annoy M cCarter. v isit for a sh o rt tim e w ith Mrs. Isa­ He put m ore volume Into the g|agg of A sp ects;” In creases beyond ability of th e m a r­ them , w henever th e subject m a tte r bel H eseltlne and Mrs. A. L. D urant, th a n th e cohesive pow er of the elec-1 ’ Second-hand Shot Guns w anted tro n s could w ithstand. C onsequently T h ursday, "Ju stificatio n in Six As- k et to ab so rb the o u tp u t. Or if the was u n p le asa n t by way of criticism of L. L. K idder lldw . Co. sisters of th e bride a t K lam ath Falls, it d isin teg rated . T his is th e law used p e c ts ;" F riday, "T he F our L ast W ords p rice Is ab n o rm ally high, consum p officials, th e public would lose much, and will then re tu rn to G resham by EKMTBOM to c u re diseases by th e E lectronic • | n th e Book of G enesis.” tion falls off Any way you figure ll even recognizing th e lloeane often- way of th e Skyline tra il from C rater H as c a r of b riq u ets arriv in g next System used by Dr. C. W. Miller, 645 th e re su lt Is th e sam e and is govern- ! tim es m isused." week. O rder now for sum m er rate s. Lake to G overnm ent Camp. T hey will T enino ave., P ortlan d , Ore. Phone ed by th e law of averages. ’ The p ress is not to be denied the Rhone 1581. SEllw ood 0153.—Adv. Window Cleaning m ake th e ir hom e on th e farm n ear It w ill be th e sam e w ith w heat, corn, i rig h t of criticizin g public officials. A F or expert window cleaning see S. G resham . WANTED— More rea d ers for th e Milk re p o rt b lanks now for sale T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John hogs or any o th e r com m odity. The com m unity can have no b e tte r secu r- w ant ads and m ore w ant ads for the cheap at the O utlook office. I Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. p olltlcians can ta lk ab o u t p rice filing •*>' th an a n ew spaper w hich w atches readers. T he Outlook so licits your printing. u n til they a re black In th e face, It “ >*' a,'ts of public officers and holds will never sa tisfy eith er th e farm er ! them stric tly acco u n tab le for ail they or th e consum er. A fixed p rice will do. T he new spapers g uard o u r lib erties be too low for one and high for the I o th e r o r visa versa. and p ro tect o u r pocketbooks. The for Ex-Service men at Pacific University. Come hear Oil Is now fu rn ish in g a p erfect II- public owes them a g rea t deal and will be continued in the M. J. FENENGA explain the soldier scholarship plan. ' lu stra tio n and is lettin g all th e "polit- the co u rts, In terp retin g th e C o n sti­ ! leal gas" out of th e ta n k s of the tution, do well to recognize th e fact. GRESHAM GRANGE HALL ) can d id ates who were g ettin g ready P o rtlan d is to have a new au to hus ' to b arbecue th e in d u stry in th e ir ef- term in al sta tio n to cost $150,000. ! fo rts to "b e frie n d ” th e people and In- In Hall over J. E. Metiirer’g Store. , cid en tly se cu re th e ir votes. But Wtoraire, sto ra g e F or sto rag e see H urten W alrad, • m o th er n a tu re took a hand. Auxiliary Members Invited. G resham , phone 1411. GOOD PREACHING Quiet Cemetery at Uarion Where President’s Body was Received COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY OPEN Four-Square Gospel Meetings THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, At 8 p. m. Beginning Sunday, August 19, At 2:30 p. m. GOOD SINGING Adds add to your ad-vantage. •Say It the Want Ad way.