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VOL. 15, NO. 17
G resham O utlook
GKESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
NEW RACE TRACKS ASSURED;
AUTO COURSE WILL BE FAST
TUESDAY, APRII. 2$, l»t&
I,
GRESHAM YOUNG COUPLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
SUDDEN DEATH TAKES
TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS
WILL HOLD MEETING
MRS. LOUEZA WONACOTT
A q u iet hom e w edding atten d ed
only .b y th e im m ediate rela tiv e s of th t
c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s w as solem nised at
! th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. K arl Ha
berg S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 3 o'clock
when th e ir y o u n g er d au g h ter, Marion
becam e th e b rid e of F re d Hoss, the
Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n , p asto r of the
H aley B ap tist ch u rch , officiating. Miss
I M artha H agberg. siste r of th e bride
A m eeting h as been called by Coun-
ty A gent S. B. H all of th e advisory
com m ittee of th e C ooperative B erry
G row ers asso ciatio n , w hich w as s®
lected 8t th e rec en t an n u a l m eeting of
th e association, to be held a t th e c a n
nery office on M onday evening, May 4
a t 7:30 o’clock, to co n sid er p lan s for
th
e b e tte rm k e , n t of , . th e asso
ciatio
n „
„
, n
One of th e big p ro jec s u n d er advise-
m ent is th a t of p re p a rin g for th e ship-
m ent of fresh b e rrie s in ca r lots,
M anager D. E. Tow le and o th e rs be-
lieve th a t th is p hase of m a rk e tin g Is
one w hich should be developed ai.d
th a t to be su ccessfu l close team w ork
will be n ecessary.
Mr. H all is ch a irm an and J. J
F ish er se c re ta ry of th e ad v iso ry com -
m ittee
O ther m em bers ate
Tom
Cowing. Ed. S p ath . Jo h n B u rg g raf,
b. A. R oberts. E rn e st Jo h n so n , K.
K aser, Mrs. Wm. G ilbert, Jo h n W ’’
liam s, A nton H endrickson, F. O.
E kstrom , David S ch w artz, Mrs. M.
L en n arts, T. H. Gill, P. W. Ledine,
Wm. K nlefel, E lm er W illiam s, Mr3.
F red Lehm an, Mrs. J. P. Lynch. F ra n s
M attson. W. C. L aw rence. B. E. Bole
Thos. H arvey, N. P. N elson, F. J,
K eller, A. H. W right, Mrs. Wm. H ard-
ing, Em il S a tte rstro m , Wm. L inde-
#1.50 Per Year
CLUB SEEKS BETTER
STREET CAR SERVICE
F o r th e second tim e Inside a m ontn ;
and a h alf death h as en tered th e Won- Ì
ac o tt home. T his tim e th e call w as I
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m ade for th e w idowed com panion of
P ro b ab lv no b etter plan for im-
By th e deposit today
in a loca once is to m ake a half-m ile h o rse ra c e
•he late Ju d g e W onacott. Mrs. L o u eia prov| ng tb e c car
a r 8ervlce
betw een
b an k of $20,000 to pay the cost of con- tra c k having a sta n d ard w idth of 420
A nn W onacott. w hose sudden dem ise ! G resham and P o rtlan d was ever pr®
stru c tio n and the le ttin g of th e con-
a ‘ th e c e n te r and su rro u n d in g
at 3 o'clock Monday m o rn in g was a j posed th a n th a t talk ed ovep at
th is a five-eighths m ile au to ra c e
tr a c t by J. J. McCall for th e excava
shock to th e en tire com m unity, and com m ercial club m eeting la st night
tra c k sufficiently cupped to m eet
8t flr8‘ lh * n ‘ WS could BC*r c *ly b« and w hich is being su b m itted to .h e
tio n and grading, th e M ultnom ah sta n d a rd req u irem en ts an d adm it of a
w a i t e d by h er frien d s, as she had P o rflan d R lpcfrtc PoW(.r Co for
county fa ir g rounds is now assu red a speed of 120 m iles an h o u r even on th e and H erb ert H oss, b ro th e r of th e
ap p a ren tly retire d in h e r u su al h ealth
co nsideration.
new double ra c e tra c k , m eeting all tu rn s.
groom , atten d ed th e couple in th e ca
a fte r atten d in g ch u rc h serv ices Sun-
th e req u irem en ts of a sta n d a rd track .
A petitio n h as been rec en tly circ u
T he so u th end of th e new tra c k s pacify of bridesm aid and best m an
day evening w ith a n earb y friend,
Since th e proposition w as first w ill he about opposite th e w est end of T he room s w ere p re ttily d ecorated in
lated
and larg ely signed by people of
D eath w as due to an a tta c k of h ea rt
made, a few w eeks ago, to lease to th e m ain pavilion. T he field has been ro ses and lilacs. P reced in g th e cer
disease from w hich she had been a th is locality asking th e elec tric com
Mr. McCall ground for an auto rac e th o ro u g h ly tiled and is d ry and rea d y | mony Miss H ag b erg san g to h er own
su fferer for some tim e in a m ild form , pany to g ra n t a low er ro u n d trip fare.
tra c k , su rro u n d in g th e p rese n t h orse for g rad in g and filling. W eath er p er- j accom panim ent, “ I Love You T ru ly .”
W hen h e r husband passed aw ay on Tills p etition is now in th e h ands of
tra c k , all th e m a tte rs involved have m ittin g th e g rad in g w ill be finished in D ainty re fre sh m e n ts w ere served fol
M arch 20, th e m o th er w as induced by officials of th e com pany.
been given a very th o ro u g h consider- about a m onth. Some ch an g e w ill be low ing th e cerem ony. Both Mr. and
The plan suggested is th a t th e com
th e ch ild ren to spend a sh o rt tim e
ation by both p a rtie s concerned w hich j n ecessary in th e g ra n d sta n d and Mrs. H oss a re w ell and favorably
w ith them and she could have had n pany m ake th e tra c k betw een M onta-
h as led to som e changes in th e plan as b leach ers an d ev en tu ally th ese w ill know n in G resham and Pow ell Valiev.
good hom e w ith any one of h er five vilia and G resham n arro w guage and
a t first proposed.
i probably be located on th e w est side T he fo rm er is th e p a rtn e r of F ra n k
ch ild ren had she been so disposed or ru n its stre e t c a rs th ro u g h w ithout
It early becam e evident th a t th e fair of th e tra c k , reached by a drivew ay H am lin in th e G resham G arag e & Ma
could have had th e com pany of some change. T his would n ec essita te lay
association needed a sta n d a rd tra c k around th e south end.
chine Shop and is a young m an of
one in h er home, b u t as she w as en- ing an e x tra ra il betw een Ruby Ju n e
and th e tim e to secure sam e w as now
It is proposed to a rra n g e for th e ste rlin g q u alities. He w as a stu d en t
ttre ly u n afraid in h e r n a tu re and as tion and G resham so th a t th e fre ig h t
w hile th e grounds w ere beir.g re -a r- m ain en tra n c e to th e g ro u n d s th ro u g h a t G resham high school.
th e re w ere n ea r neig h b o rs on both and Bull R un ca rs could be ro u te !
ranged. T his req u ired moving th e th e Sm ith tr a c t rec en tly bought. The
sides of h er house, sh e w as a ilo w e l th ro u g h L innem ann as a t p resent.
T he bride, who w as a g ra d u a te of
tra c k several hun d red feet n o rth of its p u rch ase of th e C lan ah an tra c t w ill
T his ro u te is betw een th re e and
to have h er w ish to rem ain alono in
th e 1921 class af G resham Union hign
p re se n t location. An option w as se- give th e fa ir an e n tra n c e on th e n o rth
th e home w hich she had sh ared w ith four m iles s h o rte r th a n th e d istance
school, w as for four y ea rs an efficient
cured on the C lanahan tra c t extend- from the Section Line, close to th e ! ^ 'o k k e e p e r for A~ W.'Metzg“e‘r & Coni-
h e r d ep arted husband, th e m em o rins from G resham to P o rtla n d over i.e
ing the fa ir p ro p erty out to th e Sec- | n o rth w est p a rt of th e rac e track .
j pany w b ere she won th e egteem of h ,
of w hich w ere seem ingly so sacred to E stacad a line and should m ake pos
tio n L ine on th e n o rth .
An im p o rta n t fa ir h o ard m eeetlng
her.
sible a low er fare and b e tte r tim e
em ployers and asso ciates. H er home
T he p la n th a t h as now been agreed ' h as been called for tom orrow , W ed-
th ro u g h m any rapidly g row ing sub
is in P ow ell V alley an d before he;
On
S
unday
evening
Mrs.
W
onacott
upon and on w hich w ork w ill begin a t nesday, night.
m a rria g e a n um ber of social affairs
atten d ed relig io u s serv ices w ith Mrs. u rb an points needing b e tte r stree* ca -
AGED WOMAN KNOWN
F ietta H ib b ert who lives in th e house facilities.
Mrs. Josephine keithley Released w ere given in h e r honor both th e re
GIBSON’S JERSEYS
HERE PASSES AWAI so u th of th e W onacott residence. She
T h ere h as also been m ude th e su g
and
in
G
resham
circles.
A
fter
a
sh
o
rt
from Suffering.
CLIMB RAPIDLY
gestion th a t if th e com pany desired it
w edding trip th ro u g h th e u p p er W il
re
tire
d
soon
a
fte
r
rea
ch
in
g
hom
e
in
On
A
pril
25,
Mrs.
S
arah
Sloop,
m
o
th
Mrs. Jo sep h in e K eithley passed
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gibson, of
lam ette v alley th e couple w ill re tu rn e r of C. H. and G ra n t Sloop of P leas- good sp irits. Miss E lv a D olan, who m ight be possible to se cu re a fra n
aw ay a t th e hom e of her siste r, Mrs.
G resham , are ju stly proud of th e ir
to G resham and occupy th e m odern a n ‘. Home, passed aw ay at th e home of **ves d irectly n o rth of th e W onacott chi8e to extend th e c a r tra c k down
L ew is M etzger, on F rid a y n ig h t at
reg istered Je rse y cow w hich they
co ttag e on F irs t ctre e t in K irk lan d h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Wm. Z. G. Steele, hom e w as aw akened a t 2 o’clock Mon- R oberts avenue to Pow ell s tr e e t and
m idnight a t th e age of 76 y ears. H er
bought a y ear ago la st D ecem ber and j
addition w hich Mr. H oss has recen tly w ho lives at M etzger, Oregon.
d ay m orning by Mrs. W onacott who th u s reach a m ore c e n tra l p o in t In t h '
death w as caused by carcin o m a of th e
w hich in a y e a r’s tim e has proven
erected.
S
arah
Duel
w
as
b
o
rn
in
H
am
ilton,
'
com
plained of feeling ill. She lias,- city.
liver. She had spent th e w in ter at th e
h erse lf to be a gold m edal cow w ith a
T he com m ercial club is su b m ittin g
Ohio, in 1844. D uring th e e a rly p a rt ened a t once to h er relief, telep h o n in g
hom e of h er siste r an d for th e p ast
record of over 800 pounds of b u tte rfa t. |
th is suggestion to th e traffic officials
EYELYN
COX
IS
BRIDE
of
her
life
she
w
as
engaged
In
m
ill!-
to
tw
o
G
resham
physicians,
also
to
a
tw o y ea rs had visited a lte rn a te ly in
They first p urchased tw o cows of
OF ALEXANDER ADAMS ner.v w ork and school teaching. In Bon. C harles, in P o rtlan d . As he w as of th e com pany and hopes it will 'is
G resham and w ith a s is te r a t Hood
given co n sid eratio n .
S tanley R iches, of T u rn e r, one of i
R iver, Mrs. J. Bailey. She is also su r-
A q u iet w edding took place a t th e th e year 1868 she w as m arried to H ar- him self sick w ith an a tta c k of flu, he
w hich, M ajesty’s F an cy of A shm ead ! . . . .
. .
....
The road signs, pointing th e w ay to
riso
n
Sloop
and
in
1878
cro
ssed
th
e
sent
w
ord
im
m
ediately
to
his
b
ro
th
er
is the h ig h est record dau g h ter of th e '
f”y tW° Si8t? 7 in M issouri, P ri- p arso n ag e resid en ce of th e Rev. and
G
resham
, have been received and a>e
S. r F. P itts oir S atu rd ay aftern o o n plains by way of team and w agon. R°y. " h o w ith Mrs. C h arles W onacott in th e h an d s of the com m ittee to ho
sen ior herd sire, Oxford M ajesty's ■ ™ te iu n e ra serv ices w ere held for Mrs. o.
drove
to
G
resham
,
b
u
t
th
e
m
o
th
er
had
They
settled
n
ear
A
storia,
Oregon
F an cy Beau. In th e y ear th e G ibsons tTh e ‘lecease'1 Mondil>' aftern o o n a t th e w hen Miss E velyn Cox w as united in
w here Mrs. Sloop sp e n t th e r e s t of her passed aw ay a few m om ents before placed a t stra te g ic location along th e
have ow ned h e r they have increased J. E. M etzger fu n eral p a rlo rs, con- ! m a rria g e to A lexander A dam s, th e life except th e la st ten y ea rs w hich th ey w ere able to rea ch here. Miss roads and highw ay? leading to G resh
ducted by th e Rev. E. G. Ju d d . At th e Rev. Mr. P itts officiating. T he c e re
h er b u tte rfa t 40 pounds. The other
am . T he com m ittee h aving th is in
conclusion of th e services th e rem ain s m ony w as w itnessed by th e wife of th j she spent w ith h e r ch ild ren , sto p p in g D olan, Dr. H ughes and Dr. M ary
cow they bought from Mr. R iches,
ch
arg e is com posed of B u rto n W alrad,
Becker
w
ere
th
e
only
ones
p
rese
n
t
at
! w ere p rep a re d for sh ip m en t to Bowl- p asto r, th e b rid e ’s m o th er and a sistei w here she could do th e m ost good.
Ix ia's rd S D ilky
shm o ead,
finished
reco
ecem of
ber A 30
f 13,531
pounds a I in * ? ree n ’ Mf880uri' w bere In term e n t I of th e groom . Mrs. Ben Hoover, w ith She sp en t tw o y ears w ith C. H. Sloop, th e tim e of her death. E v ery th in g was D. L. M cKIlllcun and P e rry K itz
m iller.
w ill be m ade beside h e r hu sb an d , Jno. whom he h as m ade his hom e for th e and his ch ild ren a fte r his w ife passe i done for h er th a t w as possible, but
A ttention w as called to th e very u n
n
o
th
in
g
w
as
of
avail.
aw
ay.
sig
h tly ap p e aran c e of th e n o rth side
cow ’s gold m edal is secure by a wide K eithley, who died in 1915. E arly in Past year. T he b rid e Is th e youngest
Louezn Ann Robinson, th e d au g h
The rem a in s w ere ta k en to th e
m arg in , as she h as a lre ad y given life Mrs. K eithley becam e a m em ber d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. G. A. Cox K nappa cem etery n ea r th e fam ily te r of P e rry A. and S usan Robinson, of Pow ell stre e t, w here old buildings
b irth to a heifer calf. In th e m onth of th e B a p tist ch u rch in M issouri and and h as resided in G resham for th e hom estead.
was born in C h an d lerv ille, Illinois, w ere rec en tly torn dow n, betw een
of F e b ru a ry she w as high record J e r has devoted m uch of h er tim e to its p ast seven y ears. She is a gradual.-,
F
eb ru ary 23, 1854. Slip w as a child of R oberts and Main, and a com m ittee
Besides
th
e
th
re
e
ch
ild
ren
m
en
sey cow for Oregon and th ird highest w ork. Since th e d eath o f 'h e r h u s of th e G resham g rad e school an d has tioned, Mrs. Sloop Is survived by fo. »• pioneer D un k ard stock, as likew ise was appointed to w ait on th e ow ner
band ten y ea rs ago she had sp e n t a m any frie n d s am ong th e y o u n g er set
in the U nited S tate s in h er class, pro- ,
,
th e m an to whom she w as m a rried in w ith a req u e st th a t pending building
ducing over 78 pounds of b u tte rfa t.
con8id(>rable P °r ti™ of h e r tim e in ; T he couple has not yet decided Just o th e r c h ild re n : B. J. Sloop, A storia,
O
regon:
R.
D.
Sloop,
Y
akim
a,
W
ash.
¡136»,
G eorge W ashington W onacott o p eratio n s th e u n sig h tly view be sh u t
Mrs. G ibson p u rch ased in the J e r- , traV” '
^ h ere th “y W,H re sid e ’ b ut W,H p ro b -
R alph Sloop, T an g en t, Oregon, a n ' T hey cam e to Oregon in 1882, ano off w ith a five-foot b oard fence.
s e v s a le t r im n r H nworH a» t s «
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i ,b ly r e m a lh in G resham for th e pres
T he club acted on a req u e st th u t
se> sale Trom D. C. H ow ard a t th e
f O T TTTVIRI A TJI? I f ’ I J 'T ’C’
Mrs.
W arren R ushm ore, of Longview, ; proving h erse lf a brav e h elp m eet 111
ent
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l la st November
L U L G m B lA H b l h H l b
W ash. Also tw o siste rs, Mrs. Lizzie , ‘n t tlirillln g ex p erien ce w hich w ere tile business houses of th e city be
St. Mawes S uzette, for w hich she paid ' T h „
j
Rose, A storia. O regon; Mrs. P hebe I encountM ei! d u rin g t lu l r trip ucroas closed on th e day of th e g ro ce rs' pic
„
,
1 he county school b o ard convention
nic about Ju ly 15 on th e fair grouudf.
$690. H er senior y earlin g record
. i.
M
assure, Ames, Iow a, and one brothe. th e plains.
. ,i -no i - a
j
- -
, .
" h lc h w as held at th e co u rth o u se last
T
he d u ll req u ests th a t b u siness
sta n d s 508.52 pounds of fat, w ith an E riday w as wp„ attpnded by p
_
T
he
deceased
is
survived
by
flva
E lto n Duel of A lb erta, Canada.
average te st of 6 per cent. She w as se n tatlv es of a „ tbp d lg trjc t, fn thp
Mrs. Sloop w as a t th e head of a ch ild ren , Mrs. W illiam G lover ot San places be closed d u rin g th e aftern o o n
°n a te st a t h er la st fre sh en - county Sevpral prom inpnt mpn
la rg e fam ily as she w as th e m o th er of ! F ran cisco , W illiam P. of S ilverton, on th a t occasion.
ing, but th is w as discontinued when dur)ng fbp day
w p Woo(Jard
F u n e ra l services w ere conducted 12 ch ild ren , g ran d m o th er to 47 and E dw ard L. of K im berly, Idaho, a d
WINDOW DISPLAY SHOWS
h er ow ner dec ded to sell p a rt of his ch a lrm an of th e 3Choo, b oard of P o rt. th is aftern o o n from th e ch ap el of the g re a t g ran d m o th er to 16.
C h arles N. and Roy F. of P o rtlan d .
SERIOUS EIRE EFFECTS
herd
bhe had produced 63.4 pounds la n d , w as cho8pn ch ajrm an
th e co„ . M etzger U n d ertak in g com pany for
She w as a m em ber of th e P re sb y - She also leaves live siste rs, Mrs. J. L.
of m ilk in a single day and tho se who v en t,o„ H e introduced
A C hurchllli Mrs. N ancy A. P alm e r who died Wed- te ria n ch u rch in A storia.
Steel. Mrs. Ida E stes and Mrs. A ugust
F o re st P ro tectio n W eek, w hich is
knew the cow best and have seen the sta te su p p rin ten d en t of school8> and day a t h er hom e a t Dover. T he Rev.
Dee, of Los A ngeles, Mrs. J. C. Arn>- being given n ational p rom inence th is
Fuiieriil P rocession United hy
efficient keeping of th e Gibson records, j s L an „ e r p resid en t of , bp statp E. G. Ju d d had ch a rg e of th e service
' stro n g of W elch, La., and Mrs. J. T week th ro u g h num erous d isp lay and
A ccident.
p red ict close to a th ousand pounds of norm al af M onm outh. wbo gave |n tp r and in te rm e n t w as m ade in Sandy
M ullen of T aylorville, Illin o is, and a ad v ertisin g featu res, has been local
A d istre ssin g accid en t h alted th e b ro th er, W illiam R obinson, of J a c k
fa t for h e r a t h er n ex t freshening.
I psting and beIpful t a ,kfj reg a rd in g tb e cem etery.
fu n eral procession last S unday when sonville, F lo rid a. T he tw o children Ized in a very fitting m a n n er by the
Ja c k and D onald M organ, th e so iu
Aged Firwood Pioneer Dies.
8cbo° '8 and tbe 8eIect,on
teach ers.
th e rem ain s of Mrs. M a rg aret T h o rn who live a t some distance, Mrs. Glover L. L. K idder H ard w are com pany in an
a rtistic window display w hich Is w ell
Mrs. M arie K iesecker. who h as Tb68e men ° f e’ Perie n ce
o ut of Mr. and Mrs. H en ry M organ, have ton, m o th er of Mrs. W. H. Glbsoi.,
been a resid e n t of the Firw ood dis 1 th e necessity ° f se lectin g te ac h ers been sta y in g a t th e hom e of th e ir w ere being tak en to C lackam as ceme and E dw ard W onacott, a re on th e ir w o rth y of m ore th a n p assin g notice.
w ay to P o rtlan d
uncle, W. T. Shelley for th e p a st week
On one side is seen a g reen fo rest
te ry , w hen th e Gibson ca r. Immediate
tr ic t for th e p a st 42 years, died a t h er w ith norm al tra in in g if th e best r e
T he fu n eral services w ill be held on n t lu x u ria n t gro w th and ab u n d a n t
and
w
ill
rem
ain
th
e
re
u
n
til
th
e
close
su
lts
a
re
to
be
obtained.
It
w
as
s
ta
t
hom e th e re S unday m orning a t i . e
ly behind th e h ea rse and loaded w ith W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2.30 o’clock
of th e G resham g rad e school. Mrs.
m em bers of th e fam ily, w as stru c k by from th e u n d erta k in g p a rlo rs of foliage. In th e ce n te r of th e Inviting
age of 83 years. She is survived by ed th a t pupils finishing th e grad e
M
organ
is
in
a
P
o
rtla
n
d
h
o
sp
ital
to
n er aj.ed h u sband M ichael K iesecker, schools w ould be b e tte r p rep a re d for
an o th e r c a r com ing in from a slue Snook A W hecldon, P o rtla n d , outh scene is a m in iatu re lake and a te n t
u ndergo an o p era tio n for th e rem oval
who Is suffering from cancer. The th e high school and advanced in sti
road. F o rtu n a te ly , no person w as in and B elinont stre e ts, conducted by Dr. suggestive of happy cam p life. "R ec
of the to n sils.
ju red . Mr. G ibson's c a r had ru n n in g j A Thom pson, T he G resim m 7clw pte’r re a tio n ” would p ro p erly be th e key
couple cam e to th e U nited S tates from tu tio n s if th ey have had th e ir ele
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Mrs.
A
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th e ir birth p lace in G erm any 53 y ears
board and fender dam aged b ut the ca r of o E H wU1 haV(1 ch a rg e of> u<( note of th e sylvan scene, b u t on the
te ach ers.
sp en t S unday w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs.
o th er hand Is depicted th e co n tra st,—
ago. She is also survived by four
resp o n sib le for th e accid en t was had- services at the grave. In te rm e n t will
C hase E. S t.C la ir.
T
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m
ain
fe
a
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of
th
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day
w
as
a rev o ltin g p ic tu re of " D e v a sta tio n ,'
ly dam aged and had to be tow ed in. ; b(, m ade ln Ro8e c lty cem etery.
sons, Jo h n , G eorge, F red and H enry, !
T he c a re le ss cam per h as probably
L ester M iller an d his s is te r Miss Gibson s heavy c a r received th e blow !
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who live In th e sam e locality. S e v th e arg u m e n t over th e q uestion of
se
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county
school
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left
a sm ouldering fire w hich h as been
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e ra l sla te rs of the deceased reside in
on th e left side, a little back of t h t , | ( > | | > ( ’ H F S S F I IO IN S
office from
P o rtlan d . evening a t th e hom e of th e ir form er m iddle, ami was sw ung aro u n d acro ss
B R O T H ER IN* B U SIN E SS quickened Into life by a fitful wind,
St. Louis, M issouri.
F u n eral s e r in te n d e n t's
and noth in g b ut th e c h a rre d rem ain s
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vices w ill be held at th e Sandy com W ith reg ard to th is Mrs. P. A ndersen, p a sto r In P o rtla n d a t w hich tim e th eir th e road. The o th er c a r belonged to |
who attended th e m eeting, m akes the S unday school class w as en tertain ed . C arl Sm ith of H oquiam , W ashington j Jo h n C. H essel, a b ro th e r of W ill, of a once b eau tifu l fo re st a re seen.
m u n ity ch u rch on W ednesday a f te r
follow ing com m ents:
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brow n and and w as being driven by his com pan- i head of th e H essel Im p lem en t corn- T he m irro re d lake Is covered w ith
noon a t 2 o’clock in ch a rg e of the
“Some
claim
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his
te
rr
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is
too
d au g h ter D oris and Miss Louise ion, a Mrs. C arlson. T he accid en t 03- ' P«ny. cam e to G resham from St.Cloud debris. "F ire, th e outlaw , d o n 't tu rn
Rev. E. G. Judd. In te rm e n t will be
large, and som e d istric ts arg u ed th a t E m erson m ade a trip to E ugene on cu rred on 82d stre e t n ea r G ray 's M innesota, ab o u t tw o w eeks ago and him loose on th e n atio n al fo re sts” is
m ade in th e S andy cem etery.
the su p e rin ten d e n t would have m ore S unday w here th ey visited w ith Mr. Crossing.
is now actively asso ciated w ith him in the Injunction to th e sp e c ta to r w hich,
tim e to visit th e schools in th e coun and Mrs. W alter P ih l and th e W. K.
New Roadhouse Planned
th e Im plem ent bu sin ess, along which if heeded by th e public at largo, would
E v ery th in g I am or ever hope to be line he has had 22 y e a rs ’ experience noon reduce to a m inim um th e havoc
A new roadhouse, the co n stru ctio n ty if he w as left o ut of th e city. Now H am ilton fam ily.
I owe to my an g el m o th er.—A. L in In M innesota w ith th e In te rn a tio n a l w ro u g h t every y ear by n o n -th in k in g
of w hich is said w ill begin w ithin a th a t m ight be so, but it is n ot th e p e r
C o n tin u ed on page 4
coln.
H arv ester com pany. Mr. H essel m ade ) campfira and huntsm en,
few w eeks, is to be erected on an son's visit th a t co u n ts b u t th e actual
ac re of ground w hich h as been leased w ork th a t he p erfo rm s d u rin g his
a trip to ‘he co ast la st Ja n u a ry and
New batg wU, be trlm m ed wJth
by J. C. S tephens of P o rtla n d from J. term in office. Now I w ish to sta te
was so pleased with th is p a rt of the skunk fur. T h a t's scen ts-ib le.—T he
H ossner, acro ss from th e Read place th a t Mr. A lderson in his te rm of of
co u n try he determ ined to m ake 1» his ■ T a ttle r,
home.
H is fam ily c co
o n sists
s is t s nr
on th e Base L ine road. I t is reported fice has done m ore for th e boys and
of a n I
th a t a large house w ill be built, fin- K,rlB oi M ultn°m ah co unty th a n any
ROA KO OF IlIR F F T O R H
d au g h ter of 16 who Is now atten d in g
su p e rin ten d e n t before him in many
Vloltnumnh County F air Asaoelalloa.
ished In th e p opular new stucco.
i th e U niversity of M innesota and who
T he follow ing is a portion of Section 9, C h ap ter 281, G eneral Law s
y ea rs, and w h erev er Mr. A lderson has
is p lan n in g to Join h er fa th e r a t th l-
of O regon, enacted a t th e 1925 session of th e L eg islatu re.
A. W. MKTZGER, Gresham.
( nrd of Thank«.
l>ad *he cooperation of th e people you
place at th e close of th e p resen t
It. A. I.E W I8, Portland.
We w ish to th a n k ou r m any friends can see th e resu lts. F o r in stan ce
Section 9. I nlnw ful to F ire S lashing D uring ( e rta ln Sen-oil*
schooi year.
C. I. RAKER. Gresham.
W ithout P e rm it— P en alties, Exceptions- Pow er of « o te r n o r to De.
T. R HOWITT. Gresham.
d a r e ( lo se d S eason. D uring th e period betw een May 13 to Oi to h er 1,
o t o u r beloved m other, also th e sing-
,f’ A*a ln - ,f P o rtlan d is left out
E W. AVLSW ORTII. Gresham.
INSURANCE K IR FARMERS.
w hich is hereby designated th e closed season, It sh all he u nlaw ful for
It. J. P U I.F E R . Gresham
ers and o th e rs w ho gave so kindly oi ! we
have m ore tax es to pay, as
T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
any one to set on fire, or cau se to be set on fire, an y fo re st land, g rass,
TlfEO . RRUGGER. Oresham.
th e ir tim e and ta le n ts and for th e now th e city of P o rtlan d pays a big
g rain o r stubble, eith er his own or th e p ro p erty of a n o th er, w ithout
A ssn., of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st ,
T. J. K R U E tlR K , Portland.
first secu rin g a w ritten or p rin ted p erm it from the fo re ste r or a
re stin g UplaceWer8 th 8 t COTer ber last ’ h are of the su p e rin te n d e n t’s sa lary
y ear, and is tb e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu
M. M. SQUIRE, Gresham.
w arden and com plying w ith th e te rm s thereof.
Mr. and*" Mrs. W. H. Gibson and
are 8,1 h‘‘re taxed to th e ,im it
JOHN SI.ER ET, Gresham
tu a l F ire In su ra n c e A ssn, w est of the
J O. WILSON, Portland
Violation« of these provisions are punishable by tine and imprison
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mua- Wby vote an ad d iUonal expense when
Rocky m o u n tain s. T be y ea rly rep o rt
m ent.
A. F. HAMMAR, Gresham
grove and fam ily, Mr. and M is
a re not going to be benefltted any
filed w ith th e In su ra n c e C om m ission- j
W. H MITC1USLL, Portland
" ■ H. T ijornt on a pd fam ily, Mr. by so doing. It was evident at the
e r show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore
C. C LEV ELAND , Gresham.
and Mrs. G eorge J. Robertson.
conTentjon tb a t th e m aJorlty of dele.
Notice to Operators of Sawmills mid Logging < mnps
th a n 13,000, w ith $20,500,000 fn force,
W D K IN D ER . Gresham.
T he L aw s of 1925 re q u ire th a t F ire E quipm ent be provided from
G. A. MATT, Portland
HOW TO SATE «A S.
*a ,e " wpre >n favor of leaving it as it
an In crease of $2,500,000 o ver th a t of
May 1 to O ctober 1 of each year.
S. B. H ALL, Gresham.
1923. T he fire losses for 1924 a g g re
Use N ickerson's Jellied chicken, de-
now -
FRAN K H B1N BT. Gresham.
gated $55,000, all of w hich have been
llciously cooked by steam pressure.
For in stru c tio n s reg a rd in g n ecessary equipm ent o r copies of th e
R U SSE L L A K IN . Gresham
ad ju sted and p ro m p tly paid. No low
new L aw s, apply to
Window Clean mg
H. L. 8T. CLAIR, Gresham.
e r ra te on farm In su ra n ce can be ob
T h ink of ou r fo rests, w hat thev
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F or expert window clean
in g »ee S
C. O. 8CHNE1I>KR, Gresham.
tain ed from any o th er com pany In
m ean to our in d u stries, ou r highw ays TaJ,ni*' or leave o rd ers w ith John
O A. EASTM AN. Gresham
Oregon. If you believe In co -o p era
and our m atchless scenery.
Brow n’ O r- ha» -
J V. COOSWEL1* Oresham.
tive m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers !
B L. W ALRAD, Oresham.
Phone, M olalla 4>-2
M olalla. Oregon
and need Insurance, call on P re sid e n t I
Bright sayings by modern thinkers
J. J. K A D D E R L T , Portland.
Get the classified ad. habit
H W. S n ash ali, a t th e F a ir G rounds, I
'are found in the want column.
G resham . P hone 2101.—Adv.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Be Careful With Fire!!
' r , y"“r
DISTRICT FIRE WARDEN
,
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS