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GRESHAM t Chas. I. A n d ren s Oles H ere. Chas. I. A ndrew s of K lam ath F alls died a t the hom e of his bro th er, Ferd. A ndrew s, on the Base L ine road n ear Rockwood on Ju ly 22, aged 66 years. He w as a w idow er and had several grow n children. F u n eral services w ere held th is aftern o o n from the G resham B ap tist church, the Rev. E. G. Judd officiating. In term e n t w as in th e G resham cem etery. OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. JULY PAGE THREE OBITUARY OF MRS. K HAGQUIST TROUTDALE Fire Out of Control Sweeps Large Section Mr. and Mrs. R alph Foltx and son Mrs. K ath e rin a H ag q u ist w as born from Los A ngeles. C alifornia, who in T rolleborg, Skone, Sw eden, J a n u have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. a ry 11, 1834. She w as converted in and Mrs. A. D. Ogden, left for th e ir “ GRESHAM’S OWN" h er young days, alm o st 50 y ea rs ago. hom e on T h u rsd ay . Mrs. O gden's A d isa stro u s fire has beeu rag in g for She w as a school te a c h e r in Sweden m o th er re tu rn e d w ith them and w ill for a num ber of years. She w as u n it spend th e w in ter in C alifornia. Mrs. , th e p ast th re e days in th e te rrito ry betw een B oring, P lea san t H ome and ed in holy m atrim o n y to th e Rev. L. F o ltz and Mrs. Ogden a re sisters. i K elso, and is en tirely out of control. N. H agquist in Ju n e, 1878. Mr. Hag Mrs. F ra n k N ash an d d au g h ters WORKING WITH YOU q u ist cam e to th is c o u n try a few Celia _____ ‘and ______ H elen ____ an d __ son K enneth of It is know n to have b urned over sev WORKING FOR YOU e ra l hundred ac res of farm land wool» SAWING years before Mrs. H ag q u ist, but in | K enton, Oregon, visited a t th e J. R Q uickly and efficiently done by ex b ru sh and g reen tim b er and has p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended 1880 she arriv ed in com pany w ith h e r l K n a rr hom e th is week. T he Nash j th rea ten e d serio u sly a n um ber of niece. fam ily w ere fo rm er resid en ts of j hom es, though th ese w ere rep o rted to reg a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone S99 ED. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. H ag q u ist settled a t T ro u td ale i th is m o rn in g to have a ll been saved M ears, M ichigan, w here th ey lived C. C. Bush has rec en tly sold F o rd s "Say It w ith a W ant A d .” from 1880 to th e y ear 1915, w hen Mr. to J. T. Nelson, G eorge W. Bland. Mrs. by heoric w ork on th e p a rt of all who "COMM UNITY CO-OPERATION" H agquist w as called to re s t in th e W. T. H u tscette, L ew is B rausde, Mrs. w ere able to fight tire. L ast n ig h t the HAS BUILT OCR RESOURCES spring. In th e fall Mrs. H agquist F u fan ik a, Andrew Geise, a coupe, J e n zone of d an g er w as in th e K elso TO (»VER $3 Ml,000.00 moved to Pow ell V alley, Oregon, to nie F. W oodm ansee a coupe, and Mr. neighborhood an d th e E. V. E ricksou EAT home was saved, a fte r it w as co n sid th e hom e of h er niece, Mrs. E ric An McGuire, w ho ow ns p ro p erty on th e derson, w h ere she h as lived u n til her Base L ine ro ad , is d riving a T udor se ered as good as lost. A good m any —and growing. houses have been on Are an d roofs death. She died S atu rd ay aftern o o n dan p u rch ased of Mr. Bush. w ill need to be resh in g led or patched a t 4 o'clock th e 19th of Ju ly , 1924, at Miss M iriam S pence is w orking for to re p a ir dam ages. T he J o n sru d & th e age of 90 y ears, 6 m o n th s and 8 th e A llen H ebard com pany in P o rt G underson m ill is in d an g er and every days. She has lived and W’orked for land. “I t’s Delicious” effort is beiug m ade to com bat th e h er L ord Je su s C h rist ab o u t h alf of a Mr. and Mrs. H a rry McGinnis w ent flames. F am ilies in th e tire zone have Let us supply you with Ice century. She h as been ta k in g p a rt | to P o rtla n d S unday to atten d th e wed m ade every p rep a ra tio n to move out Gresham, Oregon in the Sunday school w ork, testim ony ding of th e ir d au g h ter Jen n ie. O thers Cream, Sweet Cream, W hip and to save as m uch as possib e of and p ra y e r m eetings, as long as she atten d in g from h ere w ere E arl, Mrs. ping Cream, B utter and Ice. th e ir p ro p erty , and in sev eral cases H. C. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and We offer you Gresham prod w as stro n g enough to do so. household goods w ere moved in an- She w ill be m issed w hen h e r place Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Spence. ucts made from pure Gresh | ticip atio n th a t th e hom es w ould be —grow with us. I is vacant. Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox e n tertain ed th e I burned. am Milk and Cream at rea H er niece's h usband, E ric A n d er T ro u td ale F lo w er clu b on T h u rsd ay sonable prices. T he m ain conflagration s ta rte d be- son, and th e ch ild ren w ho have tak en aftern o o n a t h er home. P la n s w ere See our stand on West ca re of h e r d u rin g th ese la te r years, discussed and com m ittees appointed tw een P le a sa n t H ome and Boring l’owell street. Take one of w ill m iss h e r and also a h o st of for the club exhibit at th e co unty fair crossed the Mt. Hood loop highw ay at our handy containers of ice frie n d s w ill have h er In sw eet a t G resham . Ice cream and cake its in te rsectio n w ith th e B oring road, CORBETT YOUNG PEOPLE w ent acro ss th e cro ss road betw een TROUTDALE, OREGON cream home w ith you. We m em ory. w ere served. WEDDED SATURDAY th e Boring and Oregon City road and P hone G resham 4SI T he fu n e ra l w as held from th e fill orders in quantities of V isitors a t th e J. L. Cook hom e th e about h alf w ay down to B oring. It from 1 pint to 100 gallons or Sw edish M ission ch u rc h a t Pow ell p a st w eek w ere Osmond S m ith an d J jum ped to th e so u th side of th e Ore T he m a rria g e of Miss Veda B utler Valley. T he p asto r, th e Rev. O. J. w ife of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. more. to W alter F. O. M annthey w as q uietly ! gon City road and b urned down to- W ilner, officiating. T he q u a rte t sang solem nized Ju ly 19. a t 3:30 in th e a f Monday and Friday are our two songs and Mrs. K arl J. H agberg S m ith and fam ily of B row er, Oregon, ! w ard Deep Creek. A ch an g e of wind tern n a t th e hom e of th e b rid e’s p a r ice delivery days. Phone your a solo. V ery splendid floral offerings and Mrs. Cook's m o th er, Mrs. R. T. la st nig h t w hipped it back tow ard en ts, o o Mr. and Mrs. D. G. B u tler of C or wants. We also handle a w ere given. In term e n t w as in Doug Sm ith of G resham , who is spending a j Kelso. S everal sm all fields of grain bett. T he bride and groom w ere at- ! few days a t th e Cook home. Let me sell you that full line of coca cola Bottling las cem etery. I have been b urned and 200 co rd s of F ifteen T ro u td ale people enjoyed a wood belonging to Ed. H erz. L au d er- tended by Miss H azel B utler, sis te r of New Chevrolet Co.’s goods. th e bride, and J. M. Dobing. A fter th e I We will give you S ervice every day picnic a t Sandy Dell Sunday. back's 80-acre p a stu re on th e D ecker WOOD, WOOD! A few frien d s of Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. ' place w as b u rn ed over. A bout 25 or rin g cerem ony, w hich was perform ed If you h av en ’t your wood see Cecil B rad ley su rp rise d them on F rid a y 30 head of stock w ere In th e p astu re. by th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of G resh M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. ' Some of th e an im als w ere rem oved to am , a luncheon w as served to th e Phone 13S1 Gresham g u ests, who w ere a ll n ear relativ es of T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per A. C. A lth au s on Sw eet B rie r ran c h sa fety but a num ber w ere trap p e d and cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv w here th e B radleys have been cam p- it is know n th a t a t le ast seven w ere th e co n tra ctin g p arties. Mr. and Mrs. M annthey a re m aking ' ing for some tim e. T he occasion w as burned. Five o r six o th e rs a re m iss ' th e w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. and th e ir hom e a t p rese n t a t th e hom e of ing. T he stock belonged to m any dif th e groom 's p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. C arl j M rs. B radley. feren t ow ners b ut th e W hite Rose M annthey. K n a rr & Son have been h au lin g th e D airy had th e la rg e st num ber. Tim* • ••- lv ri.bi P« Hr«* sa n d and g rav el for th e O rient and Among th e hom es w hich have beeu Vulcanizing mid Bel read ing C orbett school buildings. CORBETT w e are now contracting blackberries, all varieties. in g re a t d an g er but w hich w ere saved All W ork G uaran teed J. L. Cook h a s m ade sev eral sales of w ere th o se of N. H. B ickford, Max Mrs. T a n n e r of P o rtlan d and Phil C hevrolet c a rs and used F o rd s r e HIGHEST CASH PRICE K ligel and Ned N elson. T he g rain V anhee of th is place w ere m arried cently. Mr. M organ of L usted g ot a fields of O. Lindholm and Mr. H erz T uesday and will resid e on th e L eader See me at once and arrange delivery. F o rd to u rin g , G eorge Sam s of C or w ere burned over. GEO. A. BltANDT Phone 1471 farm b ett a C hevrolet bug, Jo h n Coons a T he o rig in of th e fire is believed to Mrs. Sam H u lit from n ear H illsboro F o rd ro ad ste r, W alter H. W etzler a have been in th e B eers p astu re , w here visited h er m o th er Mrs. Lucy K incaid C hevrolet ro ad ste r, L. C layton a F ord a lire Jiad been sm o u ld rin g for two and b ro th er R alph, over th e w eek-end to u rin g , Mr. M arston of G resham a Gresham - - Oregon C leaning and D eepening or th re e w eeks, set p erh a p s by cam p Miss L ucile K incaid, C o rb ett’s very F o rd bug, J. D. P h illip s of C o rb ett a ers or b erry pick ers. It w as n ot con accom m odating telephone o p era to r C hevrolet to u rin g and P ete Mayheux, sidered serio u s u n til W ednesday has been a su fferer from n eu ra lg ia for C orbett, a F o rd ro ad ste r. G resham R. A, Bx. 36 or Phone 1121 m o rn in g th e n a stro n g e a st wind sev eral days. A good tim e w as enjoyed S atu rd ay h e Try Io Give Satisfaction fanned it. It happened th a t m ost of Chas. Sloven of Los A ngeles, C ali evening a t T ro u td ale c h a p te r O. E. S. the m en of th e neighborhood w ere ah fo rn ia, cam e Sunday to visit his sister by th e la rg e n um ber of m em bers p re s se n t and enough help could not be ob Mrs. Olivia L eland and his niece, Mrs ✓ ent. A recep tio n w as given for th e tain ed to co n tro l it u n til it w as e n Lew is Reed. b rid e and groom , Mr. an d Mrs. G. P. tire ly o u t of bounds OF W ork on th e g rad e school building Lum sden and a gift of sh e rb e rt g la ss is p ro g ressin g rap id ly und it is hoped S ev eral fires have sp ru n g up along es p resen ted them . T his is also th e to have it read y for occupancy by th e b irth d a y m onth of Mrs. A lice Rix, Mrs. th e C olum bia riv e r highw ay w ithin beginning of th e school year th e p a st few days, w hich a re sup Morticians and Funeral S u san H ard in g an d H. E. Bloyd. Two T he frie n d s in th is vicinity of Jam es Directors la rg e b irth d a y cak es w ere am ong the posed to have been sta rte d by sp a rk s from p assin g tra in s. T he fo re stry Ross re g re t to h ea r th a t he is in Very fe a tu re s of th e evening. Mrs. L. A. Caskets 215 and Up THE HIGHWAY poor health. H arlow san g an d Mrs. Je ssie M iller serv ice is keeping busy a chem ical DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE to public regard is paved with the per engine and a n u m b er of m en in th e gave a reading. CAMP HILL B. W. EMERY formance of a Service of Sincerity where On Ju ly 5, 1914, th e Fox sto re w as effort to p u t o u t th e fires w hile they Phone 17x1 a discreet handling of the arrangements robbed. T he safe w as blow n and can be handled. H. C. Bay and fam ily m otored to am ong cash and o th e r v alu ab les tak en rings approval. We Guarantee to Please C orvallis, M ontana, to spend two w as a w atch belonging to th e late HOGAN w eeks w ith Mr. B ay’s b ro th er. A aron Fox. L a st w eek Mrs. Fox Mrs. Binn and Mrs. E dw ards m o Mrs. C arl S ch u ltz and sons sp en t FAIRVIEW YOUNG FOLK found th e w atch a t a paw n b ro k ers in 'jfys <C T h u rsd ay and F rid ay a t L ake Grove to red la st w eek to T illam ook and P a TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS P o rtlan d . T he m an th a t robbed the visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. T. V al cific City. S & h c 9<J6 sto re is now in p riso n an d h as co n liant. F rid a y evening w as sp e n t in a At a b eau tifu lly appointed ch u rch A p a rty of young people clim bed fessed to robbing th e Fox sto re four d elig h tfu l law n p arty , w hen Mr. and Mt. Hood la st week. T he p a rty con w edding in th e S m ith M em orial P re s Mrs. V allian t, w ho a re p o p u la r Ma- d ifferen t tim es. b y terian ch u rch , F airview , Miss C lara zam a leaders, en tertain ed ab o u t 26 of sisted of A lbert H o rn eck er, Roland, th e ir frien d s in honor of th e ir first Ted and Ruby H o rn eck er of H illsboro S ales becam e th e brid e of Clyde S tone on T uesday aftern o o n , Ju ly 22. PLEASANT VALLEY w edding a n n iv ersary . C hase E. St. and Miss F lo ren ce Gill. T he serv ice w as read by th e Rev. E. C lair of th e G resham Outlook an d his Mr. and Mrs. B u tts of P endleton, b rid e w ere also guests. It. D. H oilensted in th e p resen ce of PLEASANT HOME W. W inters, day firem an a t th e Co O regon, visited over th e w eek end rela tiv e s and frien d s w ho filled th e lum bia b rick y ard , is enjoying a v a I w ith Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. Richey. ch u rch . Lloyd A nderson w as best T he M ethodist L adies Aid will hold cation th is week. Mr. and Mrs. P au l B liss and son K arl S ch u ltz left M onday fo r Eu a silv er tea a t th e p arso n ag e on W ed m an and Miss Isabel Z im m erm an A rth u r and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Davis gene for a few days' visit w ith his n esday evening, Ju ly 30. Mrs. H enry bridesm aid. L ittle E va Cook of R ock and d au g h ter L uclle sp en t th e week- d au g h ter, Mrs. J. M. C a rr and fam ily. W ihlon and Mrs. W. E. M arkeil w ill wood acted as flow er girl. T he w ed Mrs. A. J. S to u t h as been suffering | end a t Seaside. ding m arch from L ohengrin w as p lay e p a s t week w ith a severe a tta c k of serve. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCollough and th A t th e M ethodist ch u rch n ex t S u n ed by Mrs. M innie Stone. Mrs. P aul m u sc u la r rh eu m atism . frien d s from P o rtlan d sp e n t W ednes Miss A m sel Schlem lien of V ancou day m orning th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. H offm an of R ain ier, cousin of the day sig h tseein g up th e Colum bia high- ver, W ashington, has been v isitin g the R anton, w ill p reach. T he m ale q u a r groom , song “ I Love You T ru ly .” p ast tw o w eeks w ith h er cousin, Mrs. te t w ill sing. T he E p w o rth L eague | way. The Willys-Knight is a car you can keep T he b rid e w as b eau tifu l in a gow n Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Gibson of Mos A. J. S tout, and a ssistin g in h a rv e s t w ill m eet a t B oring in th e evening. of w hite crep e de chine. She w ore a and enjoy for years. A touring car with ing th e heavy b erry crop w hile Mrs cow, Idaho, visited G randm a S ager S to u t h as been ill. veil w ith o ran g e blossom s and c a r L ester B oring will be th e leader. all the thrill of 42 horsepower—a car you th is week a t th e hom e of T. P. Camp ried an arm b o uquet of sw eet peas C a llers a t th e C arl S ch u ltz hom e I bell. W ednesday evening w ere Mrs. L. E. an d O phelia roses. can drive 50 miles and more an hour, hour POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ag er's ch ild ren F inn, Mrs. Em m a Stockton and little F ollow ing th e cerem ony a larg ely after hour—without over-heating—with of L ents spent Sunday evening at th e d au g h te r Je an , and nephew , J. E P re ac h in g in th e Sw edish lan g atten d ed recep tio n w as held a t th e S tockton, of P o rtlan d . | hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager. out loss of power—without engine trouble uage will be held in th e M ission hom e of th e b rid e's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. ,G. N. S ager is slow ly reco v er ch u rc h n ex t S unday m orning a t 11 Mrs. Wm. Sales, on th e Base Line — without carbon .cleaning — without GILLIS ing a t her hom e from an accident o'clock and in th e E nglish language road. Both ch u rc h and house w ere ever needing valve grinding.« w hich happened to her w hile picking S ervices w ill be held a t th e com In th e evening a t 8 o ’clock. Sunday b eau tifu lly d eco rated In pink an d | ch erries. No bones w ere broken. m u n ity ch u rch next S unday aftern o o n school m eets a t 10 o'clock. Young w hite blossom s and g reen ery . The The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine is Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and ch il a t 3 o’clock, to w hich all a re invited people's m eeting is held on T uesday groom is th e son of Mrs. E liza Stone d ren visited a t Le C enter, W ashington of F ail view. evening. the most powerful engine of its size ever | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S tone w ill m ake th e ir W arning to P a re n ts. built — and the quietest — and the only Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterso n and hom e a t F airview . All fa th e rs and m o th ers should be BORING type of engine in the world that actually son, K enneth, attended C hautauqua p ut on th e ir g uard by th e death of th e T he B o rin g -P leasan t Home E pw orth p re sid e n t's son. T he boy w ore sh o ts, L eague will m eet at th e Boring ch u rch Oregon Journal Offers Campaign J M onday a t G ladstone park. improve! with use. It is common for o r sa n d als, w ith no sto ck in g s, as th o u Special. Mr. and Mrs. E a rn e s t Rice of Seattle san d s of boys and g irls do, every day n ex t Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock. Willys-Knight owners to report 50,000 T he Oregon Jo u rn a l hag m ade p and tw o little d au g h ters, and Mr. and In sum m er. T h a t is m ost dan g ero u s. L ester Boring will be th e leader. special p resid e n tia l cam paign su b Mrs. F ra n k B artholom ew of Tacoma, T he ea rth , everyw here. Is Im p reg miles and more without spending a cent sc rip tio n ra te of >2.41 from Ju ly 15 ! visited Mr. and Mrs. I. W. B u tler, Sun nated with dang ero u s germ s, in c lu d lu c k of M aintenance Increaoe« Paving to Novem ber 15, Including daily and for repairs on the engine. ing th e germ of lockjaw , an d Innum A lbany, O regon, has boasted of be lay. The two ladies are g ran d d a u g h erab le o th e r g erm s th a t may cau se ing one of th e best, if not th e best S unday edition». T his is a sp le m id te rs of Mr. and Mrs. Butler. blood poisoning If a slig h t w ound be paved little city on th e Pacific coast. o p p o rtu n ity to o b tain forcible, u n biased, a u th en tic new s on the p re si neglected. L ittle arg u m en t w ould have to be p re Riding a Driving Wheel. T he feet and esp ecially th e toes, are s e n t e d to a tra v e le r over Its stre e ts to d en tial cam paign. Five big. n atio n al N ext in im portance to in tellig en ce m ore easily Infected th an an y o th er convince him th a t th e claim is not te leg rap h ic new s services fu rn ish the new s an d a sco re of political w riters com es power. E very th in g we have e x tern al p a rt of th e body. exag g erated . are enployed to w rite for only th e com es from pow er in tellig en tly d i C ram ped for g en eratio n s In shoes, In p u rsu an c e of Its paving policy. It rected. The W orld Pow er C onference d p r l v d of th e ir n a tu ra l blood s u p has rec en tly aw arded a 232.000 co n leadings n ew sp ap ers in A m erica.—Ad. In London, d iscussing the possibility ply, v ery often th e toes lose th e ir tra c t for 5-inch asp h altic co n crete on Farm Keniliiiler«. of h arn e ssin g wind, waves, tides, su n pow er of resistan c e to germ attack . add itio n al streets. Most pigs m ark eted In Oregon n re light, n a tu ra l steam and hot w ells and C o n stan tly you read of blood poison W hile th e re is nothing u n u su al unused p ossibilities of alcohol p roduc ing th a t s ta rts tn th e foot. ab o u t th is c o n tra ct, th e uniform poli lig h t w eight, and a re th e re fo re g ro w is tc tion, is a m ost im p o rta n t g athering. W earing shoes w ithout stockings, cy w hich th e city has c a rrie d o ut Is ing as well as p u ttin g on fat d u rin g P rin ce Conti says th e U nit' d States n g leeting a cu t o r b tlster, as c h il w orth noting as p rac tica lly all of its th e finishing period. To get th e best of A m erica could get m ore pow er from d ren often do, any germ s accum ulated s tre e ts have been paved w ith th is re su lts, carefu l atte n tio n Is given to i’s hot sp rin g s In C alifornia, th e Y e l a r e p e rsiste n tly and co n tin u o u sly form of m a terial and th e m ain ten an ce b alan c in g th e ra tio n s so th a t enough low stone, "V alley of T en T housand r ibhed in to the tissu es and Into th e cost for th e sam e has been nothing protein and m in eral m a tte r w ill he provided to develop m uscle and bone, S m okes" In A laska, e t c ., th an from all blood circ u latio n , w ith no p ro tectin g over a period of 12 years. o u r w aterfalls. And th in k of unused rocking betw een th e foot and leath er. It Is stated th a t it is th is lack of th e ex p erim en t sta tio n has found. T he heat, deep u nder ground. T he p lu ck ier th e child th e m ore m ain ten an ce cost th a t Induced th e city finishing period need not exceed 60 p ro b ab ility of a neglected wound. And to go on w ith Its p ro g ram even though days un less a risin g m a rk e t w arra n t» GRESRAW, OREGON See the b arg ain s listed In tb s W ant boyish courage, u n fo rtu n a te ly . Is no It could have laid o th e r types of p av e longer feeding. Ads. p ro tectio n ag a in st germ attack . m ent fo r slig h tly less money. Want aas. add to your profit. GRESHAM MAID ICE CREAM BANK OF GRESHAM COOK’S GARAGE Dairv Products Co. F IS K GROWERS ATTENTION T IR E S and TUBES Gresham Tire Shop H. E. THAYER WELL DIGGING C. E. Chipman X Announcement Gresham Undertaking Co. SèwneiafQklecfot, rjtes/iam, Clemen 1,2,3,4.5 Yfears— Still a Young Car WILLYS pngs ) HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.