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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 11 GKES1IAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 192 SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE ACCIDENT AVERTED BY GRESHAM GRANGE WILL FUNERAL OF GRESHAM GRESHAM GIRL VAIN QUICK WITTED DRIVER HOLD UNUSUAL MEETING MAN LARGELY ATTENDED TROUTDALE CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11 GIG R A Y ’S ORCHESTRA Good M anagem ent and Good Tim e A ssured Gentlem en $1.0(1 Ladies Free $1.50 Per Year FAIRVIEW <’. F. RISIIER MEETS WITH AUTO ACCIDENT ---------- - At th e hom e of Mrs. R. R. M orrill of j The seatin g cap acity of th e B a p tist F airview on S atu rd ay a m ost profit- I As C. E. R u sh er was re tu rn in g from church proved e n tirely in ad eq u ate to able and enjoyable day was spent by N ew berg F rid ay evening in com pany accom m odate th e crow d w hich g a th a larg e group of F airview ladies Miss w ith four m em bers of th e baseball ered last S unday aftern o o n to pay its Lucy Case of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l team from G resham Union high school farew ell resp e cts to th e m em ory of College p resided over th e second of w hich had played at N ew berg th a t af- W ill R obertson, who died F rid a y a f th e n u tritio n m eetings an d u nder h e r j ternoon, he w as com pelled to face the ternoon at th e hom e of his fa th e r, J. d irectio n a splendid luncheon w as ; a lte rn a tiv e of h ittin g an o th e r m achine J. R obertson, one m ile east of G re sh served, each w om an atten d in g a ssist- ' o r to send his c a r into a deep ditch by am. from a lin g e rin g illness. H e la c k ing in th e p rep a ra tio n of sam e. T he th e side of th e pavem ent. As th e re- ed but fo u r days of rea ch in g th e 41st th ird m eeting is scheduled for May I su it of choosing th e fo rm er course, his m ilestone of life an d died at th e farm th e 15tli when salad s of various kinds , O verland is in a G resham re p a ir shop hom e w h ere he w as b orn. A bout 20 will be d em o n strated . j dam aged to th e ex ten t of probably m onths ago, w h ile engaged in con T he follow ing te a c h e rs have been *° HO©. ®hd he and th e occu- stru ctio n w ork, he received a slig h t re-elected for th e com ing year. Mrs. ! l,an *8 °f th e au to are th a n k fu l to have In ju ry w hich la te r developed into Lloyd T eg a rt, seventh and eighth I ®kcaped w ith th e ir lives, blood poisoning. W hile in a w eakened g rad e: Miss Beryl King, th ird and W hile ascen d in g a hill six m iles th is physical condition, he co n tra cte d fo u rth , Miss B ourgeois, first and sec- side of N ew berg on th e re tu rn triD he pneum onia and th is In tu rn resu lted in ond. T he te ac h er for th e fifth an d i saw a la rg e H upm obile driven by a tu b ercu lo sis of th e bow els w hich w as sixth g rad e s has n ot as y et been se- I m an nam ed W est, of McMinnville, ap lected. th e d irect cau se of d eath . H is la st An E a ste r sale and su p p e r w ill be p ro ach in g from P o rtlan d . W hen the severe illn ess extended over a period given F rid a y evening. A pril 10 in th e H up w as alm o st d irectly In fro n t of of but tw o w eeks d u rin g w hich tim e city hall, u n d er th e au sp ices of the th e G resham people, for no ap p a ren t he w as p ra c tic a lly helpless. L adies Aid of th e M ethodist church. reaso n it seem ed to becom e u n m an W illiam Louis R obertson w as th e T h ere w ill be plenty of good eats and ageable and th e d riv er th rew on th e son of J. J. and M ary Bell R obertson. ca,1ily, as " e " “ • a Pro “ 8 “ »<i oth er b rak e s w ith such force th e m achine .. useful a rtic le s for sale. th e m o th er preced in g him in d eath „ . , ... , , , , E a ste r services w ith special m usic careen ed and tu rn ed aro u n d and in th ree ami a h alf y ea rs ago. He is an ,j serm on by th e p asto r, the Rev. an o th e r second w as headed in th e op survived by his wife, K ath erin e, and E. R. D. H ollensted, w ill be held at posite d irection, or d irectly in fro n t of tw o ch ild ren , R uth an d D onald: his Ith e Sm ith M em orial ch u rc h Sunday R usher. A collision w as inevitable. m orning a t 11 o’clock. Also th e re w ill Zion Evangelical Church. be a reception of new m em bers. S un T he O verland h it th e back of the 80th b irth d a y : a b ro th er, Je p th a ; and day school w ill convene at th e u su al la rg e r c a r w ith th e re su lt th e fro n t T he G resham circ le of th e W om en's U nion w ill m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. tw o siste rs, Mrs. M ischa Davies, of h o u r of 10 o’clock. T he an n u al co n w heels and fen d ers w ere badly d am g reg atio n al m eeting w hich w as held A. R uegg on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 G ladstone, and Miss M innie R o b ert F rid ay evening proved a very enjoy- 1 aged, th e fram e b en t and a m inor r e son, of G resham . O ther rela tiv e s are o ’clock. able occasion. A sh o rt b ut in te restin g p a ir n ecessary to th e engine. J u s t enough ra in had fallen to m ake by C haplain Good F rid a y serv ices w ill be co n an au n t, Mrs. E lizab eth M cLain and ad d ress w as given ducted in th e E n g lish lan g u ag e on Guy and M arian R obertson, cousins, W. S. G ilbert, th e new executive sec th e pavem ent slippery, an d th is is ta ry of th e P o rtlan d P resb y tery . th o u g h t by Mr. R u sh er to be th e di F rid a y m o rn in g a t 10:30 o’clock. T he of G resham , also a n um ber of cousins re Mrs. E lb e rt Stone sang. T he p asto r who w ere p re se n t a t th e fu n eral from public is co rd ially invited. also gave a re p o rt of th e y e a r’s m in re c t cau se of th e accident, and it is istries. T he re p o rt from th e tr e a s also his opinion th a t w hen th e H up An E a ste r p ro g ram by th e elem en S p rin g d ale and o th e r n earb y tow ns. T he Rev. E. N. Long had ch a rg e of u rer, S unday school su p e rin ten d e n t sta rte d to skid th e d riv er lo st his head ta ry d ep a rtm en t of th e S unday school and serv ices in both th e E n g lish and th e fu n eral service an d m ade fitting an d from th e w om en's society in d ic a t an d in stead of releasin g th e b rak es a ed a h ealth y condition in th e ch u rc h 's G erm an lan g u ag es w ill be held on rem a rk s from th e w ords found in life. No new officers w ere appointed rea so n ab le degree, he jam m ed them Psalm s- 103: 15-17. He em phasized to ta k e th e place of Jo h n W. T ow n on th e m ore. T he M cM innville m an is E a ste r S unday m orning. th e brevity of life and c o n tra ste d th e send, deceased, who w as ch airm an of incifned to tr y to place th e blam e on T he P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra ju stice and m ercy of God. In his a d th e board of tru ste e s, or of A. H. F u l Mr. R u sh er, say in g if he had dimm ed an d th e P o rtlan d Sym phony ch o ru s in dress he com pared th e fra ilty of life to ler, ru lin g eld er w ho died last m onth. Ills lights p ro p erly , the accid en t would com bination w ill give a g ran d co n cert a vapor, a ta le th a t is told an d a T he budget for th e com ing y ear is not have o ccu rred . T he Hup w as not n early subscribed. S everal linprove- to m o rro w , W ednesday night, at the m unicipal au d ito riu m . T his w ill be w eaver’s sh u ttle, and closed w ith a inents of th e ch u rch p ro p erty are con- dam aged to an y noticeable ex ten t, and an u n u su a lly a ttra c tiv e program and , forceful adm onition to th e living, A ! teinplated th is year, both on th is and w as ■able to proceed on its own pow er. ' offers a ra re tr e a t to m usic lovers of q u a rte t com posed of th e Rev. D. M. ' on th e T ro u td a le p ro p erty . The new T he boys an d Mr. R u sh er got home as w hich th is locality h as a co m m en d Cathey, Jack so n Jo n es. Mrs. E. N. a rra n g e m e n t en tered into la st year, b est they could and th e dam aged auto w hereby th e p asto r supply th e w ork able num ber. Long and Mrs. C. D .Cathey, w ith Mrs. in T ro u td ale, gives a la rg e te rrito ry w as tow ed to G resham th e day follow T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per Ja ck so n Jo n es a t th e piano, sang, for th e p a rish and it is hoped by ing. cent in te re st on tim e d eposits.—Adv "H om e of th e S oul,” "A sleep In J e s u s ” an o th er y ear th e tw o fields will b e come self-su stain in g . and "Abide W ith Me.” LUSTED T he F airview g ran g e w ill m eet in At th e conclusion of th e serv ices a t an all-day session S atu rd ay , b eg in T he com m ittee of th e L usted P a r th e ch u rch th e p a llb ea re rs, C laude ning a t 11 o’clock. L uncheon will be en t-T each er asso ciatio n h as decided served as u su al a t 12:80 and nt 2 Stockton, F red H oss, C laren ce C athey, U, G. S aiki, Ted 'W right and I. 8. o’clock w ill occur th e le ctu re hour to postpone its re g u la r m eeting of w hich w ill be open to th e public. K orsund, c a rrie d th e rem a in s ac ro ss M em bers of th e g ran g e w hose b irth A pril 10 u n til May 8, on account of th e ch u rch y ard to th e G resham cem days occur d u rin g Ja n u a ry , F eb ru ary p rev ailin g sick n ess in th e school and etery w here in te rm e n t took place. and M arch a re especially urged to be neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe D ollow ltch are th e A fter th e low ering of th e ca sk e t th e p resen t. T h ere w ill be a ro ll call for ... . . . . q u o ta tio n s a p p ro p ria te for birthdays, proud p a re n ts of a baby g irl who a r p a llb ea re rs Allied th e g rav e w hile th e C ounty A gent S. B. H all will give a rived a t th e ir hom e S unday night. q u a rte t sang a n um ber of a p p ro p ria te ta lk on p o ta to cu ltu re and the Rev. T he m other w as fo rm erly Miss Je an selections one of w hich w as, "B e a u ti Mr. H ollensted w ill Hpeak on "How Lent who ta u g h t in th e vicinity of G resham se v eral y ears ago. ful Isle of S om ew here.” T he g rav e Old A rt T h o u ?” w as th en e n tire ly covered w ith th e ......... .................................................................................................... nonni lovely floral offerings of th e m any fo r m er frien d s and asso cia te s of th e dead. Mr. R obertson w as w ell know n in G resham and vicinity, having sp e n t p ra c tic a lly all of his life here. He w as w ell th o u g h t of am ong his fellow w orkm en aud m any ex p ressio n s of r e g re t at his u ntim ely d e p a rtu re w ere heard from those who knew an d e s teemed him. H is widow w as th o u g h t fully rem em bered by m any and kind w ords w hich helped to allev iate th e stin g w hich death alw ay s leaves In Its w ake. Som etim e before his death Mr. A beautiful array of R obertson accepted an d m ain tain ed a color» in Spring and saving faith in th e C h ristian religion and left th e a s su ra n c e th a t he w as Summer material» fully p rep ared for the g rea t change. Among those w ho cam e o u t from P o rtla n d for th e fu n eral w ere th e Revs. B. F. Sm alley, BenJ. Y ates and W. T. Klotzba« h, also C harley T h ay er, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. D ubois, Mr. and Mrs. L egasse, Mrs. M ary Cyders and F ra n k Sigsby. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Dickey and Mrs. M aggie Solomon, cousins, w ere p rese n t from Oregon Ameoskeaff Gingham Dresses C ity; Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Stone, also cousins, w ere h ere from W oodburn; I Percale Aprons in pleasing colors from S p rin g d ale th e re w ere relativ es, t Mrs. S allia M ershon, Mr .and Mrs. J. ' W. M ershon, Mr. and Mrs. R obert L a r son and Mrs. A nnie Rogers. E d n a W infree, th e 14-year-old j W hat m ight easily have resu lted in G resham grad e school g irl who left ! a serious accident la st F rid a y sh o rtly h e r hom e a week ago to accom pany a : before noon w as av erted by th e cool- youth to V ancouver, W ashington, headedness of th e d riv er, W ilson w h ere a m a rria g e cerem ony w as to E astm an , who w as going n o rth on have been perform ed, is still a fugitive I Main stre e t in his F o rd coupe. As he au d is said to have been seen Sunday i w as about opposite th e au to top shop in th e locality of Sandy, in com pany of S. E. P alm q u ist, Mrs. A. A nderson, w ith th e m an. A ll efforts to locate th e m issing d au g h ter by P. W. W in- w ife of the P o rtla n d E lectric Pow er free, th e d istra cte d fa th e r, have been i com pany sta tio n ag en t a t Bull Run, w ith o u t avail. Mr. W int'ree is an em suddenly d arte d alm o st d irectly in th e ploye of the C olum bia B rick W orks path of his m achine. To avoid s tr ik and w as se p arate d from his wife, who is rep o rted to be m a rrie d again and ing h er he sw erved sh a rp ly to th e left, living in P o rtlan d . E dna w ith a p u llin g up onto th e sidew alk, th e yo u n g er sister, R uth aged 11, paid n u bum p ers of th e c a r h ittin g th e b rick m ero u s v isits to th e m other a t her w all of P a lm q u ist’s building and com a p a rtm e n ts in th e city and it is said th a t it w as on one of th e se trip s to ing p erilously n ear his w indow s. In P o rtla n d th a t she becam e acquainted th e excitem ent th a t ensued Mrs. A n w ith th e m an, H arold M onker, of derson fell to th e p av em en t and s u s P o rtlan d , aged 18, w ho induced h er to tain ed slig h t in ju rie s to h er back and leave h er f a th e r’s hom e and go to V ancouver to be m a rried . T heir a t low er lim bs, b ut it is not th o u g h t h er te m p t to obtain a m a rria g e license a t fall w as caused by th e m achine s tr ik V ancouver m et w ith defeat and the ing her, b u t r a th e r w as due to her couple cam e to Sandy w here it is re try in g to get o u t of its way. A n u m p orted they reg istered as m an and w ife a t a boarding house. They ob ber of b y stan d ers ex p ressed th e o pin tain ed em ploym ent n ea r Sandy and ion th a t Mr. E astm an exercised ju d g had com e into th e tow n to purch ase m ent in h an d lin g his m achine, th u s su p p lies w hen th e g irl w as recognized saving the w om an from m ore serio u s by a fo rm er acq u ain tan ce, w ho p ro m p tly notified th e au th o rities. injury. H ow ever, before th e fa th e r w ith a dep Notice to Dog tinners. u ty could locate them at th e farm w h ere th ey had" begun to w ork, they It w ill be u n law fu l for o w n ers of escaped to the woods and nothing def in itely h as been seen o r heard of them dogs to allow them to ru n a t la rg e in th e city of G resham afte r A pril 1, a c since. T he fa th e r is a h a rd w orking in cording to city ordinance. d u strio u s type of m an w ho ow ns a E. H. KELLY, M arshal. hom e ab o u t two blocks w est of the j high school. He has endeavored to fo rts in his se arch for th e older one. provide th e p ro p er environm ent for j R uth is being cared for a t th e hom e of h is d au g h te rs and is sp a rin g no ef- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite. DANCE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS P la n s a re u n d er w ay for an un u su al an d in te re stin g m eeting to be held on th e regular* m eeting date. A pril 11, w hen th e degree team and i officers an d o th e r m em bers of E a ste rn S ta r g ran g e w ill be p re se n t fo r the day. T he degree team w ill exem plify th e w ork of th e th ird and fo u rth de grees w ith b ea u tifu l and elab o rate tab leau x . It is expected th a t about 70 m em bers of E a s te rn S ta r g ran g e w ill be p rese n t, 30 of whom a re in th e team . T he g ran g e w ill be called to o rd er pro m p tly a t 10:30. It is ex pected th a t G resham g ran g e w ill be o ut in fo rce a t th a t tim e. At noon th e u su al pot luck d in n e r w ill be served to g ran g e rs. A fine p ro g ram is being a rra n g e d for th e le c tu re h o u r a fte r d in n e r, w hich w ill be open to th e public. A special m eetin g of G resham g ran g e h as been called for W ednes day evening, A pril 8, to begin p ro m p t ly a t 7:30, to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for th e re g u la r m eeting on S atu rd ay . It is im p o rta n t th a t a ll g ra n g e rs co o p era te in th is w o rk . EASTER FROCKS Fashions Own Creations Distinctly new, this group of frocks combines the chic and loveliness th a t one expects only in expensive high-priced frocks with a price th a t makes it possible for every woman to have two new Spring frocks at the price she would ordi narily pay for one frock of this type. The new silhouette, softer and more fem inine than the straight, uncom prom ising silhouette of form er seasons, is introduced in m any strikingly indi vidual ways, in order to keep the slenderness one found in the boyish lines of the piece frock. Soft, graceful folds of m aterial give the frocks the .slight flare introduced for Spring wear. 1 5 95 to $25 In Our Ready-to-Wear Show ing Fashions Forecast for 1925 in Ladies' and Misses' Top Coats Mannish Styles, Military Cut, Belted Backs and Straight Backs, Single and Double Breasted, all of the light shades so popular this season in plaids and solid tolors. *1595 to »2485 EASTER MILLINERY for Misses' and Children Chic, gay little hats, th a t are Parisienne in every detail. Tiny, close-fitting models, charm ingly simple, or larger hats with top trim m in g . O thers with roll brim aud stream ers. An exceptional wide variety in models and fabrics. $1.25 to $2.75 WACK <& CO. Park here and shop in comfort." GRESHAM Rock wood (luh Postpones Ila nee. T he Rockwood Social club h as a n nounced a po stp o n em en t of th e d ance w hich w as to have been given on A pril 11, because of a conflict of dates with th e P o w p llh u rst A thletic club, w hich is p lan n in g a d ance on th a t date. T he n ex t d an ce of th e R ock wood club w ill be on S atu rd ay eve- 1 ning, A pril 25, In th e Rockwood g ran g e hall. Infant Succumb« to Pneumonia.. Mabel L orain, in fa h t d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. F W M artin, died of b ro n ch ial pneum onia la st T uesday evening, M arch 31. She w as born F eb ru ary 17, 1925. T hose left to m ourn h er ea rly d eath a re th e p a r- i «nta, a b ro th er and a sister. F u n eral services w ere conducted T h u rsd ay af- ( tern o o n , A pril 2. a t th e Mt. Scott c r e m atorium . th e Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t I officiating. Acreage for Male. Five ac re s on Pow ell stre e t In 1 G resham for sa le: in b erriea and fru it, four-room house and b arn , S27OO; , L WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ' hone 1411 Gresham, Oregon C U IIU lflllllllll ..........................................................................................tificiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiitiiiiurjiintiiiiuicj^ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Of The Gresham Fruit Growers Association To those who have contracted with us for the sale of their stock and have not taken a receipt for their certificates, we wish to announce that they should do so at once, as the delay is holding up the placing of the certificates in escrow as agreed. And to all other stock holders who wish to contract, they should do so prompt ly in order that their shares may be included in the same escrow agreement. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. C. B. GREENE, Secretary lle o o w ill g ive pos • sslo n . b a la n c e 6 per te n t. B W. T h o rn e,_Adv V