Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 01, 1925, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 13, NO. IS
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
OUTLOOK’S SUGGESTION REGARDING
AUTO RACE PLAN
GRESHAM FLOWER IS ENDORSED HAS NEW BACKING
FRIDAY, MAY
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
1. 1923
SON’S TRIBUTE
TO HIS MOTHER
S1R8. I.OUESA t. WOXAfOTT.
Febraary 33, ls.U —April 37, 192.5.
$ 1.50 Per Year
JUDGE STAPLETON LARGE PICKLE CROP
DIES AT SEASIDE BEING SIGNED UP
“ MY MOTHER"
An issue or tw o ago th e Outlook several H ybrid teas and p erp d u a ls
E arly th is aftern o o n w ord w as r e ­
Over 19 c e n tu ries ago God chose
ceived
by
th
e
O
utlook
from
a
com
m
it-
th
a
t
a
re
w
orth
m
entioning,
such
as
suggested th a t a p a rtic u la r flowe'
T he p lan s of th e Oregon P ickle Sc
e follow ing: ‘G russ en T ep litx ” (or tee of th e fair board th a t th e Oregon
ought to be adopted as a G resham th
, C anning com pany for han d ling a re c ­
V irginia R. Cox), a H ybrid tea of fiery
Motor
asso
ciatio
n
,
affiliated
w
ith
th
e
-
-
u
sh
ered
the
Son
of
Man
to
a
aery
. » » i m u u u , .iiiiiia iv ii »11« u ir , a | , | n - h n n v jn ifv
flow er and an effort m ade to m ake Its crim son w ith velvety sheen
ord crop of pickles th is y ear are now
free A A. A., w ould give Its backing to the ,
,K bu® ‘‘n ' > .
grow ing and display on occasions con­ bloom er, a w onderful red rose.
plan to build and conduct an a u t o '
r 8,nce ,tla ' h o u r th a t sacred
w ell u n d er way, as enough acreage
“G orgeous,” is a stro n g and vigor- race tra c k on th e fair g ro u n d s and nam e has been blessed by m en and
spicuous. T he suggestion w as hut
has
been signed up at G resham , Mol-
revered th ro u g h all gen eratio n s.
riedly m ade and not very com plete ous grow er, and th e flow ers a re finely would a ssist in every way.
lala and M onitor, to in su re a very
She,
of
whom
I
w
rite,
w
as
an
o
th
er
T his w as th e decision of th e d irec­
form ed, deep oran g e yellow , veined
la rg e tonnage, w hich w ill m ean an ex­
I t w as hoped tho se b e tte r inform ed w ith red d ish copper.
to rs of th e m otor asso ciatio n a t th e ir of God's chosen co-w orkers. Born in
tensive op eratio n of th e p lant
The
th
e
D
unkard
faith
of
th
e
pioneers
of
w ould elab o rate on th e subject.
T he “E toile de Lyon (tea ).— T his is m eeting today, and m eans th a t th e
| com pany, how ever, expects th a t m any
Illinois.
F
e
b
ru
a
ry
23,
1854,
she
w
as
T he first response and a good one a stro n g vigorous g ro w er, im m ense plan recen tly w orked out for th e train ed in em pire building by h a rd ­
i m ore c o n tra cts will be signed up dur-
bloom er, b earin g flow ers and buds building of a new, sta n d ard h o rse
i ing the next four w eeks w hich will
com es from Mrs. E lsa S uhr, of the ea rly and late, rich golden yellow.
trac k , su rro u n d ed by th e au to trac k , ship and toil. She m et my fath e r
bring the season up to th e p lanting
w hen but a girl of 15 and he a s ta l­
S u h r F low er farm on th e Base Line
T he “Iris h E leg an ce” is a bronze will be fu lly c a rrie d out.
tim e, extending from about May 15
Mr. McCall, w ith whom th e board w art ex-service boy of 24. They w ere
road, a m ile ea st of the Tw elve-m ila o range in bud, opening in to sin g le
to Ju n e 1.
m arried M arch 11, 1869.
had
m
ade
a
co
n
tra
c
t
and
lease,
failed
large
flow
ers,
a
vigorous
g
ro
w
er
and
corn er. Mrs. S u h r is w ell inform ed
L etters from b an k ers and com m er­
T he rec o n stru ctio n days follow ing
a p erp etu al.
to com pete his p a rt of th e c o n tra c t on
on flow ers and can back up h er ideas
Ju d g e George W. S tap leto n died cial clubs have recen tly been received
“R adiance,” a hybrid tea rose, is a la st T uesday, th e tim e set for the th e Civil W ar did not have Inventions suddenly
th is m orning at 10:50 o'clock b-v the com pany urging the establish-
w ith th e goods.
g iant-g ro w in g new pedigreed rje e , a w ork to begin.
and tra n sp o rta tio n to reb u ild the a t Seaside, w here he w ent a w eek or ing of receiving statio n s as a s ta r t
free
bloom
er,
handsom
e
foliage,
g
lob­
I t is Loped o th e rs who rea d h er le t­
w asted lauds an d lives as today. The ten days ago w ith Mrs. S tap leto n l ? * B.rd en couraging the in d u stry of
u la r form and color a ric h b rig h t
Bride-To-Be Honored.
te r w ill get ideas on the sub ject and cerise.
plains of th e m iddle w est offered th e 1 ause of his death w as given us acu te
Browing in th e ir various locai
Miss F e rn B urton, w hose m a rria g e only hope fo r relief, and so a hom e­ dilatio n of th e h e a rt followed by a lliL8'
be w illing to ex p ress them .
T he Red L etter D ay” is a hybrid
k e of apoplexy. Mr. and Mrs.
,lc G resham plant sta rte d flvo
tea, a b rillia n t crim son, sc a rle t m ed­ to F red R ifer of P o rtla n d Is to be an stead w as tak en . In 1870, 1873, 1876. stro
Mrs. S u h r's le tte r follows.
Joseph H aley and Miss G eorgia S ta- Years ago w ith only 75 ac res signed
ium sized, cactu s-sh ap ed flow ers, of event of th e n ea r fu tu re , w as given a
up.
Year K"
by year th e re has been a
E d ito r G resham O utlook:— R egard­ cu rio u s form , one 01 th e fre e st bloom ­ su rp rise linen show er at th e hom e of babies w ere born—W illiam . E dw ard pleton, son-in-law and d au g h ters of
ing your a rtic le in a recen t issue of ing roses extaut.
and Maude. Cyclones and blizzards Mr. Stapleton, left at 11 o'clock for steady in crease in acreage. L ast year
it totaled at G resham 250. T his y jg r
h e r m other. Mrs. A. L. B urton, T h u rs ­
your v aluable p ap e r as to adopting a
T he “R hea Reid,” a hybrid tea, has
ravaged th e land w ith only buffalo S easide w ith Janies S tap leto n of P o rt­ Mr. Stafford, su p erin ten d en t, is ca ll­
land, a b ro th er o f,th e judge. F u n eral
flow er for G resham , I would like to la rg e double d ark velvety red petals. day aftern o o n , at w hich tim e m any
ing
for 300 acres.
chips and co rn cobs to overcom e th eir arra n g e m e n ts have not been a n ­
m ake the follow ing sta te m e n t: A lot
T he above m entioned a re all good b eau tifu l and useful a rtic le s w ere r e ­
Follow ing th e custom ary p ractice of
of different flow ers all do w ell around for th is clim ate with th e exceptiou of ceived by th e b rid e-elect, w ho w as shivering h ard sh ip s from th e se an g ry nounced.-
th e can n ery to pay th e highest pricto
G resham , but I should ce rtain ly sug­
a a ? nu, 8“ a ,,’r c° ld 8Pe l> deeply ap p re cia tiv e of th e gifts and elem ents of th e plains. T he stru g g le
the m ark et w ill w a rra n t the prices
gest th e rose. Why not ta k e a differ­ such as o ccurred
la st D ecem ber. Let ..
,
'
,
. .
of life w as on. In a log cabin home in w ear and m ore w ere th e com mon lots a re being advanced th is y ear over la st
ent shade of rose? As P o rtlan d has us a ll grow a rose to b eautify our th e plea8ant asso ciatio n s of th e occa-
of
o
u
r
pioneer
fam
ily.
And
not
only
y ea r's prices. T his m eans th n t pickle
th e C aroline T esto u t, a lovely pink, hom es and our w onderful little city o f ®i°n. A d elig h tfu l luncheon w as serv- th e sta te of M issouri th e fo u rth child
why not get a red, a salm on t r a y el­ G resham . Make the people ta lk ab o u t ed a fte r th e show er. Mrs. A. F. Hoov- w as born (1881), b ut th e m o th er’s m ine b ut y ours as w ell. If you had the grow ing will be m ore profitable th is
low, such a one a s does w ell h ere? n n r ,la% eg.O,l\ s rO8,e8’ C?.?peJ a o With 6r and M rs- W ill“ G rass *««•• ‘he ln- h ealth w as sh a tte re d beyond hope of happy fo rtu n e to have such p are n ts I Y‘‘a r Giiui a tiy jith c r The dem and in
g eneral is good, says Mr. Stafford and
T h ere a re a lot of different types and B ortlan d in th e slogan, “L et s Grow a „ ,
j
...
recovery from th e th en deadly disease w ho chose th e h ard th in g s In life, If especially for th e la rg e r sizes w hich
shades th a t a re pleasing, but be sure R ose.”
F lo ra lly yours,
stig a to rs of th e affair and o th e rs p res-
tu b ercu lo sis. W ith b u t a ray of by them th ey m ight gain th e end for can be sold at a g re a te r profit to the
to ta k e a free bloom er. T h ere a re
ELSA SUHR.
i ent w ere M esdam es Olive E kstrom , B. of
hope for sav in g his fam ily th e fath e r fam ily, hom e and state. No tria l too gro w er th an heretofore, as th e size cf
L. W alrad, C. J. L u n dquist, Lucy D on­
the No. 3 g rad e has been increased
ning, May 1, a t 8 o’clock. F rie n d s a re ley, Cora M etzger, Bessie Dixon, M ar­ set o ut alm o st in d esp eratio n tow ard d ear w here w o rth in ess gains a r e ­ one inch In length.
Zion Evangelical Church.
w
ard.
th e se ttin g sun. Added to th e tria ls
At th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch next invited to v isit and help sing.
P ickle farm in g has som etim es at
g a re t H aw o rth , M ildred F an ch e r,
of sw ollen strea m s and roving bands
W hat m eans to you th a t yonder first been reg ard ed as a Joke. But the
Sunday m orning th e Sunday school
Roba H en g stler, C lara P u lfer, Ja m es
of Indians, th e alk ali of th e plain s dom e in S alem 's tow er or th e school joke is on those who have d isre g a rd ­
Free Methodist Church Services.
w ill convene a t 10 o’clock. T he s ta r
Je n n in g s, F ra n k H am lin, C arl D ahl,
ed th e o p p o rtu n ity the crop offers for
honor roll system is used in th e school
S unday school a t th e F re e M eth­ C arl E w ers, and Miss L etltia P u lfer. blinded h er and for m o n th s w ith a on yonder hill, or th e ch u rch or profitable and su re retu rn s. T he m a r­
and all m em bers of th e low er g rades odist ch u rc h w ill m eet a t th e u su al O thers sen d in g gifts w ere Mrs. Clyda babe a t h er b reast, th is brave, u n ­ hom e? H as your oath of alleg ian ce ket has in re c e n t y ears become quite
w ho a re on tim e and have th e ir les­ hour of 10 o'clock Sunday, follow ed Blance, Mrs. Ja k e M etzger, Evelyn daunted, h ig h -sp irited boy and g irl becom e m ere w ords to th e ear. your stab le and being a y early crop, the
sons p rep a re d w ill receive th e ir c re d ­ by p reach in g at 11 by th e p asto r from and Mabel M etzger and Mrs. Vivian pressed to w ard th e evening glow and faith in God a m a tte r of creed, or your o u tlay Is sm all. Besides th e heaviest
planned th e ir pioneer hom e in Oregon obedience to p are n ts a m ockery '.o p a r t of the w ork, th e picking, comes
its. Mrs. W alter R am ser is su p e rin ­ the sub ject, “T he L ife V ictorious.” Com stock.
at a season w hen o th er farm w ork is
betw
een th e ir p ray e rs aro u n d the th e w ill?
tendent.
light.
T he young people’s m eeting a t 6:30
cam p fires and th e ir m arch by th e
God pity you sons, my son, If, som e­
Methodist Episcopal Church.
T he d istric t p resid e n t has secured w ill discuss th e topic, “T ill Je su s
These liens Were Mot t hicken
At th e m orning p reach in g service at noonday sun. Did God ever rew ard how, you do n ot get from all th is ru sh
th e Rev. B. H uhn to conduct the s e r­ Com es.” P re ac h in g w ill follow th is
th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch uext such co u rag e? We sh all see.
Hearted.
an
d
gush
g
en
eratio
n
o
ut
of
its
good
vices for May 3.
service. On W ednesday evening th e Sunday th e p asto r, Dr. C. W. H ue'.',
S peaking of ra t tra p s, B. W. Em ery
At
W
alla
W
alla
th
is
child
w
as
laid
in
colleges
and
hom
es
and
such,
th
a
t
T he G resham c irc le of th e E v an g el­ a n n u a l society m eeting w ill be held, w ill tak e for his subject, "B ad Checks
out as dead by th e ir m issionary m o ral eq u iv alen t for th e th in g s w hich th in k s he has th e p aten t ones in the
ical W om en’s union w ill m eet on a t w hich tim e th e officers of th e of H eaven's B ank.” T he ch o ir will
friend. Dr, B lalock, b ut th e p ray ers God and H is co-w orkers bullded here h ard w are sto re beaten all hollow. As
sing
th
e
an
th
em
“Oh
T
h
at
I
Had
ill be elected, also a dele-
T h u rsd ay afternoon, May 7, a t 2 ch u rc h w
.,
,
. ,
W ings,” by Gordon W illiam s,
and beseechings of th is courageous in th e not d ista n t long ago. T h ere Is R heglnning for th e follow ing alm ost
o'clock a t th e hom e of Mrs. W alter g ate to th e an n u a l co n feren ce w hich
T he Bible school w ill m eet a t 10
little m other, th is co-w o rk er w ith h ere a foundation deep, tear-so u g h t, ««believable sto ry , Mr. E m ery keeps
R am ser. T he topic for discussion will w ill be held a t W oodburn, Oregon, in o'clock. Miss E d n a Shoem aker, m ls-
God, b ro u g h t back to form th e life an g u ish -frau g h t, blood-bought.
Dig n r°u n d 200 W hite L eghorn hens. As
Ju
n
e.
I
sio
n
ary
in
China,
w
ho
is
on
a
v
isit
to
be “P erso n al W ork in W inning S ouls.”
. ,
. ,
.
i h er m o th er here, w ill give tw o ta lk s th a t had passed from h er babe, and I dow n to it, it Is g ran ite, and build ,s U8Ual w here th e re Is chicken feed
M em bers a re urged to fill th e ir cars
A hom e m issio n ary society m eeting . On h er w ork d u rin g th e hour, one in now live by th e g race H e favored my th ereo n , and your b u ilding will hjp | bl a «Y con sid erab le am ount, the coops
w ith frien d s and ta k e them for an w ill be held on W ednesday aftern o o n th e m ain au d ito riu m a t th e beginning
' a re infested a t tim es w ith ra ts w hich
pleading m o th er th a t day and pen m ig h ty indeed.
afte rn o o n ’s enjoym ent.
a t th e p arso n a g e to w hich all ladies of th e session and one to th e p rim ary
th e se w ords to h er sacred mem ory.
We
a
re
g
ath
ered
aro
u
n
d
the
bier
of
dl'*Y **H efforts tow ard th e ir com plete
and
ju
n
io
r
d
ep
a
rtm
en
ts
n
ea
r
th
e
clos
j
Choir re h e a rsa l w ill be th is eve- a re invited.
' of the hour. T he officers an d teach ers Noble in high degree is h e r k in sh ip to th a t b ea u tifu l-sp irited , lio n ess-h eart- •'x,,,|'tninatlon.
of th e school will m eet im m ediately Him who g ra n ts such m iracles th a t ed, G od-fearing m other, who 56 y ears
W hen Mr. Em ery w ent out to feed
a fte r the m o rning serv ice for Pineh one like I, h e r son, m ight live. No ago, as a g irl of 15, cam e o ut of the his chickens T h u rsd ay m orning, he
to g eth er and for th e discussion of
w ords can e 'e r be coined th is side of tra v a il of a w ar. Both g ra n d fa th e rs w as “ «lazed to And 11 dead ra ts on
Bible school problem s.
E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet a t 7 celestial realm th a t will give vent to had fought in th e Revolution. H er th e floor of th e chicken houso w here
o’clock.
T he
P o rtlan d
E pw orth th e grow ing ap p reciatio n I have for p a re n ts gave th e ir all to help hold th e th «Y had been killed by th e hens dur-
L eague gospel team w ill ta k e p a rt In h er who w ent down Into th e valley of U nlon safe and secure. H er husbund *nK w bat w as evidently a one-sided
the m eeting an d w ill hold an ev an g el­
th e shadow of death, not once nor cam e d irec t from th e ca n n o n 's ro a r of battle. The brave little liens o u t­
istic serv ice at 8 o’clock.
The undersigned wish to announce to the patrons
tw ice, but m any tim es, an d by her th a t w ar. P o v erty -rid d en and h ealth - num bered th e ir foes n early 20 to 1
G resham V ndennniinntlonal Services. faith in God, sh e lead h erse lf th e w ill­ stric k en in a stra n g e co u n try and peo­ and had resen ted th e p resence of the
of Gresham and vicinity th a t they have purchased
S unday school of th e u n denom i­ ing sacreflce to h appy d eath in o rd er
ple, b u t w ith an indom itable w ill, and in tru d e rs to th e ex ten t th a t 11 badly
the business of the Gresham M arinello Beauty
n ational tem p le w ill be held at 10
th a t haply th o se whom she loved God on th e ir side, today she ts one of hen-pecked r a ts lay on th e floor of
o'clock
w
ith
p
reach
in
g
at
2
in
th
e
a
f­
Shoppe and will continue under the name of the
ternoon and ag ain a t 7:30 S unday eve­ m ig h t live.
th e m o th e rs of o u r com m onw ealth, no­ th e coop as a re su lt of the fracas.
ning. P ra y e r m eetings a re held on
You boys w ho read th ese w ords— ble, revered and loved by m en of high
T uesday evanings a t 7:30. T he m eet­ and I w rite them now for you—m ark
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
an d low degree, by women, boys and
ings w hich w ere held Monday and
well
your
m
o
th
e
r's
care,
and
cause
g
irls
alm
o
st
w
ithout
n
um
ber
th
ro
u
g
h
­
T uesday evenings w ere w ell attended
(M m e . P a t t e n e a u d e S y s t e m )
Mrs. L uella L asley of H u rlb u rt w as
and th e Rev. Mr. G ran v ille’s serm ons her n eith er ache nor pain, but bring o ut our fair state. She reached for given s su rp rise recen tly at th e home
w ere m uch enjoyed. He w ill speak her joy th ro u g h a c ts and deeds noble th in g s In life, and In her pos- of j,er son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr,
S pecialists In Cosm etic T h ereap y
again th is evening a t 7:30 In th e w orthy of h e r nam e.
session are th o se p riceless and etern al and Mrs. C. Woodle of C orbett, In hon­
O p en fo r b u s in e s s
young people's m eeting. All a re c o r­
HAZEL CAMPBELL
o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k
In 1883, in th e unb ro k en p a rt of p ea rls of c h a ra c te r. To m eet her was
d
ially
invited
to
atten
d
.
or of h er 56th b irth d ay , by a large
G r e sh a m , O r e g o n
LOIS ST. CLAIR.
so u th e rn Oregon, in th e pioneer home to love her. W hat a h eritag e to her
num ber of frien d s who tendered her a
A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d ' of th e ir dream s, fath e r, m o th er and five su rv iv in g ch ild ren , h er sixteen
hand k erch ief show er and presented
not need and get w hat you do need.
to u r ch ild ren began life.
In 1885 g ran d c h ild ren and h er seven g re a t
h er w ith a b irth d ay cake. Games wore
xjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mu i I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iitiiiiiniiiii,i, m, mu ii„,iiiiiiiin imu iiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,n, hik , im,Hiiliini,ilmiön: an o th e r child w as born. Susie, who g ran d c h ild ren . W hat a Joy for her Indulged In and refre sh m e n ts served,
died in 1896. In 1889 th e la st of a su rv iv in g five siste rs and one b ro th er.
i T hose p rese n t besides th e host and
fam ily of six, Roy, was born. I w rite
H er acts w ere deeds of love w ith ­ ‘ hostess w ere Mr. and Mrs. T hom as
th is not o u r poverty to flaunt— ’tls too o u t d istin ctio n of cla ss or statio n .
Evuns, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sm ith, Mr. and
sacred for th a t, b ut to give you a One of o u r hom es w as located w here
Mrs. W ard E vans, Mr. and Mrs. F.
scen e from life's c h a p te r of a hom e th e railro a d had p en etrated and
Olem an, Mr. and Mrs. M. W oodle. Mr.
w hose p a re n ts were, G od-like and hoboes, one to th irty p er day, w ere
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and Mrs. G. N. McKay, Mr. and Mrs.
w hose e a rn e st efforts w ere to build w ont to v isit o u r house for food. In
Floyd Reed, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jo h n ­
CHOICE PICNICS..... ........lb. 25c
th is sta te in w hich w e live for th eir all her y ea rs and y ears of experience
BROOKFIELD LOAF CHEESE,
son, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen, Mrs.
p
o
sterity
.
G
unny
sack
s
fo
r
straw
COTTAGE ROLLS..... ........lb. 30c
she has yet to tu rn one aw ay, not B abbitt, Mrs. W oodard, Mr. and Mrs.
lb. 30c
tick s, u n d erclo th es from flour sacks, even one, unfed. “Who can tell but
T hese m eats a re S ugar Cured of
Wra. H arding, Mrs. Emily, Mr. and
TILLAMOOK TRIPLETS, lb. 32c
finest quality •
parched barley coffee, n a tu re 's foot-
C o n tin u ed on page 2
Mrs. E. W ilson, Mrs. C lara Halzmau,
J
Mrs. Gotlleb and R. A ndersen.
H err H. H usmann, who w ith his
wife recen tly visited here, is a prom i­
n en t Berlin banker.
A nnouncem ent
GRESHAM BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Pure Cane, special
Sat. and Mon. for cash
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PIONEER HEIGHTS
6.60
ORIENT
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POW ELL
PINNACLE ROCK CLAMS,
can.
15c, 3 cans.......... 43c
CHOICE PINK SALMON,
No. 1 tall cans... 15c, 3 for... 43c
I FAUNA PEAS, 3 cans........... 43c
PORK and BEANS, Van Camp’s,
large cans.....22c, 3 cans..... 63c
2
Crown, Fishers Blend
Sat. and Mon., 49-lb. sack
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BEST SUNKIST ORANGES,
No. 252 ,i/e. doz 40c, 2 doz ..75c
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT,
large juicy fruit........................10c
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*2.49
! A LI AN PRUNES,
med. size, 3 lbs..................
SEEDLESS RAISINS, bulk,
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T he prem ises of T. H. H aw es w ere
th rea ten e d by fire on T h u rsd ay a f te r ­
noon when stra y em bers of a fire
which had been left b u rn in g by th e
section crew of th e P o rtlan d E lectric
P ow er com pany sp read to th e H aw es
place nearby. T h ere w as no one home
a t th e tim e w ith th e exception of a
child who sen sin g the danger, hastily
sum m oned h er m o th er who in tu rn
sent to G resham for aid. A friend
of th e fam ily, E. E. W elling, w ent to
th e ir a ssista n ce and will, other n tlp ,
finally succeeded In ex tin g u ish ing the
flames w hich w ere ap p ro ach in g the
house.
29c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
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R ESTR IC TED R ESID EN C E LO T S
Baseball
Gresham American Legion
Vi.
Log ('»hin Bakery
Opposite W allula H eights on West Powell street. Ex­
cellent location, beautiful view. W ater, gas and electricity
available. Streets will be graveled.
SUNDAY, at 2:30
For Sale on Liberal Terms by B. W. THORNE, Gresham
Stapleton Field