Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 20 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. GRESHAM WOMAN HOLDS HIGH OFFICE Fire Takes Truck Load of Hay FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1025 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year AGED MAN PASSES AWAY SPRING PAGEANT TO RE Eminent Orator to Broadcast. T he G resham lire d ep a rtm en t w as SUDDENLY IN PORTLAND SPLENDID SPECTACLE Radio fan s in Oregon and W ashing called out Monday to light a spectacu la r and r a th e r u n u su al blaze, w hen a T. C. C ulbertson, aged 82 years, died H an d b ills a re out an n o u n cin g th e ton will be given th e o p p o rtu n ity on tru ck lo ad of hay cau g h t tire on th e I suddenly a t a P o rtla n d ho sp ital on sp rin g p ag ean t w hich is to be given S atu rd ay evening, May 16, a t 8 o’clock, ! Pow ell V alley road n ear th e H. W. I W ednesday of h e a rt failu re, being by th e p u p ils of th e g rad e school next to h ear T hom as E. G reen, an o rato r Mrs. C. W. H uett, w ife of th e p asto r | S tro n g residence. T he d riv er of t h e l to u n <l dead in his bed. He is survived T uesday aftern o o n , th e w eath er p e r of n atio n al and in te rn a tio n a l re p u ta m itting. T his prom ises to be one of of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch of tru ck , w hose nam e could n o t be bY th ree ch ild ren , Mrs. W. C. B urch th e finest _ pro d u ctio n s ever _____ T he n o rth ea st co rn er of PoweU attem pted tion, w hen he b ro ad c asts from the G resham , expects to leave n ext Mon learned, w as h alted from th e re a r by G resham ; Mrs. B e rth a Ogden P o rt- *o c a ‘ly' “ long th e line of an o u f of P o rtlan d O regonian. Dr. G reen is a stre e t and R o b erts avenue w hich was day for D etroit, M ichigan, to atten d a p arty inform ing him his hay w as on ¡and, and Roy C ulbertson. B rem erton. . ““n o S t w m i T ^ o r r e s ^ o n d h S u r g " m em ber of th e staff council of the leased by T. R. How itt from G eorge th e m id-year m eeting of the W om en's As th e tru c k w as one of the " ashington. F u n eral services w ere T h ere w ill be ap p ro x im ately a dozen A m erican Red Cross. He has devoted L eslie for a period of ten y ears Is the F oreign M issionary society of her dum p unloading kind, he h astily re- held th is aftern o o n a t P lea san t Home d rills in various costum es, King W in- his tim e since 1917 alm o st en tirely to scene of co n sid erab le building activi church. Mrs. H u ett is corresponding leased th e lever and let the hay o nto and In term en t w as in th e cem etery a t t,e r ’ J a c k . F ro st, elves, snow flakes, th e Red Cross, p resen tin g its activ i ty these days. Mr. H ow itt has the yf’r d t his , i afn d rill, blue- tie s before la rg e audiences in every building of th e gasoline Alling station, se c re ta ry of th e C olum bia R iver th e gro u n d , but th e tire had gain ed th a t place. , , B . »- ¡b ird s an n o u n cin g th e com ing of state. B ran ch of the society, w hich covers such headw ay it could not be saved, A pioneer of th is vicinity, Mr. Cul- sp rin g , th e sun an d her sunbeam s, a w hich is to be in ch arg e of his sou-in A g rad u a te of P rin ceto n Theological law, H om er A rct, about com pleted and Oregcvi, W ashington, Idaho and M m- although th e p ro m p t action of th e b ertso n h as lived th e g re a te r p a rt of rah,bow d rill, fairies, b utterflies, a S em inary, Dr. G reen, w as elected w ill soon p lace th e u n d erg ro u nd s to r tan a. T his m akes h e r a m em ber of G resham hose and chem icals assisted th e p ast 60 y ears in M ultnom ah conn- gym ^a J n “ driH th e executive board, th e m eeting of in p u ttin g o u t th e fire. F o rty b ales of t y. The farm now k now n a s th e o Z f S " “ d P ro te sta n t E piscopal Bishop of Iowa age tan k s In position to connect up w hich w ill be held in D etro it from th e a> w ere estroyed. It is th o u g h t th e I P alm blad farm n ear G reseham w as a ®ne of th e m ost im p o rtan t events in 1898, but declined th e honor. He w ith th e o utside pum ps. 20th to th e 30th of May. About 50 fire m ight have sta rted from th e ex- p a rt of th e donation land claim of his wiH be ,b ‘‘ crow ning of th e May has been on th e le ctu re platform In addition to th e filling statio n tw o w om en com prise th e board. At th e h au st on th e engine, or a sp a rk from a fath e r and w as la te r his own He had ? ueen ' H elen Wood. H elen Knox will since 1903, is pro m in en t in M asonry o th er buildings wil be co n stru cted In arette Traffic w as imnede.i on th . . la te r m s own. He had im p erso n ate th e sp irit of sp rin g com ing m eeting th ey w ill p lan the c h ig i e h w / J 'r J o , t u 8P m any y<“a rs 1,1 m ining o p e ra - T,le R*«*a n t will b<v on th e school and in p atrio tic org an izatio n s, was close proxim ity w hich will add m a activities of the society for 1926. fehway for a couple of hours, tions and only la st S atu rd ay cam e grounds at the re a r of th e building ch ap lain of th e 1st Iow a In fan try , te ria lly to th e ap p e aran c e of th e c o r -'The C olum bia R iver B ranch, w hich e i. t i .i i , ,, „ _ from so u th ern Oregon w here he had ,w bicb wil1 be reached by th e drivew av N ational G uard, d u rin g th e Spanish ner. M. J. A llshouse has sub-leased hanittire Suit Tried in Justice ( ourt. t . betw een th e playshed and th e school A m erican W ar and p resid en t of the is Mrs. H u e tt’s special responsibility, a parcel of ground from Mr. H ow itt A sm all co u rt case w hich h as been P 1 s m tlm e’ He w as 1,1 wben he building. P rovision w ill be m ade fo lias 12,000 m em bers, w ho su p p o rt at hanging fire for n ea rly th ree y e a rs eam e t0 tbe hom e of his d au g h ter, j th e p ark in g of c a rs w ithin the Illin o is Society, W ar of 1812. He is and Is having a building erected for th e p re se n t tim e 32 w om en m ission cam e to an end T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Mrs. B urch, in G resham , and w as grounds for those who w ish to sit in also g en eral ch a p lain of th e national his b attery sta tio n and equipm ent. It arie s and 400 Bible w omen in foreign w hen a final h earin g took place in tak en the day before he died to a P o rt- ; tb e m - B leach ers w ill be b u ilt and ex o rg an izatio n of th e Sons of th e A m er Is to be 34 feet In length w ith a 14- stice c o u rt a t th e city hall and a ■, . tr a seatin g provided. I t is expected ican Revolution, lands, besides paying for th e sc h o la r ju foot frontage on Powell? w idening to ju ry of six decide in favor of G. M .' land bo sp ‘,a l for trea tm e n t. th a t at le ast 1500 p erso n s w ill view sh ips of 300 ch ild ren in m ission D avidson w ho had sued D. L. M cKilli- 24 feet a t th e back. T he cem ent floor th e spectacle. An effort is being m ade Baptist Church Services. schools. F o r these purp o ses >60,000 can for dam ages to his sto re window. Methodist E nlgcopal Church, to have it filmed. w as being poured T h u rsd ay and Mr. M others’ Day w ill be observed in A llshouse expects to have th e build At th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch a re raised an n u a lly and all of th is is sustained when th e la tte r had backed d isbursed to th e vario u s individuals into th e aw ning w ith his tru ck , b reak - n ex t S unday th e Bible school w ill Aged Woman Dies at Pleasant Home, th e B aptist ch u rch at th e Bible school ing ready for occupancy In about tw o _ k .. tt .. , ing the window. At th e conclusion of m eet as u su al a t 10 o'clock, in five Mrs. M ary E llen H all died on last h o u r beginning at 9:45 and in the weeks. lat \ ut ons by M rs- Huett> who a t th e tria l T h u rsd ay ju d g m en t w as ren - se p a ra te assem blies and w ith capable tim es finds it n ecessary to em ploy a dered in favor of th e plaintiff and Me- te ac h ers in each d ep artm en t. S unday evening at th e hom e of he m orning ch u rc h service com m encing The T he Radio E le ctric com pany has ste n o g ra p h er. She is resp o n sib le for K illican w as o rdered to pay $46.34, p asto r, Dr. C. W. H uett, w ill preach d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs. A. A. Yocum at 11 o’clock w ith a p p ro p riate selec also sub-leased a p a rt of th e corner th e w elfare of the m issionaries, th e ir th e price of th e pane of glass, to- a t 11 o'clock on “Our M others." and of P lea san t Home, aged 81 years. She tions and th e p asto r w ill ad d ress the and will proceed a t once to th e ere c g eth er w ith the costs of the action, in th e evening a t 8 o’clock on “Saving sa lary , furloughs, etc., and if any are Mr. D avidson w as rep reseen ted by W. an d G iving.” T he evening serm o w as an Oregon pioneer, having come m o th ers of th e ch u rch and co n g reg a tion of a building, 14 x 30 feet in size, sick or in d istre ss of an y kind she is J. Cooper and th e d efen d an t’s a tto r- w ill be preceded by a b rief song ser- w ith her p a re n ts from In d ian a in tion using as his topic, "W h at Is a facing R oberts avenue. The business | vice. At 7 o’clock th e E pw ortli 1852. She w as m a rried a t th e age of M other W ithout a Home and W hat Ii of th e H o rrs h as outgrow n th e ir r a t h th e first to be notified and m ust pro ney w as C. G. S chneider. vide relief if o o s s i h l e I n n r id ltin n i n — L eague w ill hold its devotional ser 15 n ear S h erid an , Oregon, to Zache- a Home W ithout a M other?" T he in er cram ped q u a rte rs in the building th e executive w ir k Mrs H u ett m u st F 0 ,,e ra l HeW T u e sd a y ev en in g _ a t 7:45 th e term ed iate society will m eet a t 6 and ow ned by A. J. W. Brown and as they F u n eral services w ere - held W ed-1 °fficial board w ill m eet in th e p a s to r’s t’iah Yocum, who died a t D ayton in su pply In sp iratio n al in form ation and study, w hen all official m em bers a re 1879. In 1881 she w as united in m ar the senior B. Y. P. U. at 7. T he eve will probably be obliged to vacate the a rra n g e fo r th e itin e ra rie s of m is „ o t u n .i . i , r- .. „ , . expected to atten d . O thers a re wel- riag e w ith Ja m es H all, w ho died d u n ' ning services will begin prom ptly a: Brow n p ro p erty In tim e, they decided national tem ple for E v erett B row ning COmed. On W ednesday aftern o o n at o ’clock an d th e topic for th is ser to ta k e ad v an tag e of th e o p p o rtunity sio n aries on furlo u g h and book the l l , 1911, a t Cheney, W ashington. She who cam e to his death a t Hoquiam , 3:45 th e Ju n io r E p w o rth L eague, a vice will begin prom ptly a t 8 o'clock to build on th e favorable co rn e r site. sailin g s for th e ir re tu rn . if survived by th e follow ing ch ild ren . W ashington, about a week ago. T he line tra in in g school for boys and g irls T he th ree buildings a re to be u n i On h er w ay to D etro it Mrs. H u ett Rev. E. G. Ju d d w as In ch a rg e of th e ^°™iug tb e C h r;stian life, w ill be Mrs. M ltylene E ugena B row ning and th e topic for th is serv ice will be. T he E vangelization of A m erica." form In ap peurance, being c o n s tru c t „ .„ i i i . , 1 held in th e L eague room u n d er the W allville .W ashington; Je sse W alter w ill v isit w ith frien d s in and n ear „ service and in te rm en t w as m ade in d irection of Mrs G eorge K. Je n n er Yocum, R ockford, W ashington; Mrs. Bible study and p ray e r m eeting will ed of the p o p u lar stucco finish, A. H. D enver, and w ill spend tw o days in D ouglas cem etery. and able help ers. P ra y e r m eeting will M inerva L ouesa G am m ett, Lew iston, be held W ednesday evening a t 7:30 H am m ar in ch a rg e of th e w ork. Chicago in connection w ith her office. T he pall b ea rers for th e occasion be held on T h u rsd ay evening at 8 Idaho, also th e follow ing b ro th ers and Choir re h e a rsa l o ccu rs on T h a rsd a • She has held th is position for five w ere A lb ert A ult, P e te r and George o’clock. s is te rs : W ilson Benefiel, P o rtlan d ; evening at 8 o’clock. y ea rs and h as m et each y ear in the H auglum , R o b ert Booth, Ray F ow ler Man Oles T rying to R escue Oog. Free Methodist Service. Chaney Benefiel, M anning, O regon; an n u a l m eeting covering a m onth, as and R alph Griffin. C harles B issellue, a P o rtlan d col The Rev. D. M. C athey w ill have P e rry Benefiel, Banks, O regon; Mrs. w ell as the sh o rte r m id-year m eeting, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- T he Rev. E. N. Long w as called to I a rg e of th e p reach in g service at the ored m an aged 30, w as drow ned S un view P aren t-T ea ch e r association w as M artha Colem an, B anks, Oregon. M rs held in vario u s cities. T h ere are ten Topeka, K ansas, th e first of th e w eek | ch F ree M ethodist church Sunday niorn- e th e r b ran ch es sim ila r to th e one and left on W ednesday for th e b ed ing In the absence of the re g u la r pas H all cam e h ere la st Ju n e from L ew is day w hile try in g to rescu e his dog in held F riday n ig h t in th e g ran g e hall a sm all slough of th e C olum bia two and th e follow ing officers w ere r e w hich Mrs. H u ett re p re se n ts. side of his aged fath e r who Is r e p o rt to r. Sunday school will convene a t 10 ton. W ashington, to m ake her home o’clock. The evening w ill be devoted [ w ith h er dau g h ter-in -law . She ha ’ m iles n o rth of Fairview . A fter drag elected for th e ensuing y e a r: Mrs. ed to be critica lly 111. to a hom e m issionary program w ith been for m any y ears a faith fu l mem- ging th e slough for th re e hours, th Jo h n Moller, p resid e n t; Mrs. Loyd Mr. and Mrs. H enry L ato u re ll left « a s i "«> ■ »« <■....... body w as finally recovered by d epu T eg art, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Mary Mrs. L ouise Royce and little son th e first of th e w eek fo r th e ir su m tie s from th e s h e riffs office. Gorden H ollensted, of W asco, Oregon, spent tw o or th ree be led by W ilbur W aldron and th e I F u n e ra * services w ere conducted a t m er home a t L ato u re ll F a lls from se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Ray N ational City, C alifornia. E ach sum - ' flays tb li w eek v isitin g w ith h e r p ar- su b ject for th e service w ill be “Th the hom e of Mrs. Yocum on Monday C hapm an, a w itn ess of th e affair, s ta t Sim pson, tre a su re r. A fter th e busi tu ts , Mr. an d Mrs. Lee Shaw anu Joy of th e L ord.” m er is spent looking a fte r th e ir fa rm ! by th e Rev. E. G. R anton. In term e n t ed he and liis com panion had been ness m eeting an In terestin g program ing in te re sts in connection w ith th e ir e th e r relativ es. sw im m ing for about a half hour when w as rendered by th e pupils of the was in Mt. S cott cem etery. ra n c h hom e n e a r the fa lls on the Wonderful Dress Patterns Shown. Money to loan on rea l estate. Farm they began to m ake sp o rt by throw ing school and a delicious luncheon con highw ay. loans at 6 p er cent. B. W T horne Ladles, if you w ant any silks, rayon 1 fo r s a l e . B issellue's dog in to th e w ate r and sistin g of sandw iches, coffee and cake crepes, voiles or gingham s, come S at- i On a c ,’o lin t o f th e d e a th o f o u r p a r e n t« n rrla v a ffp rn n n n M av o a n d w ill Si*‘* t h e i r h o m e o n M a in s tr e e t w atching it swim to shore. T he dog w as served. urnay artern o o n , May 9, and see my | We t o g e th e r w ith c e r ta in a r t i c l e s o f f u rn t- llnes oi d ress goods, silk u n d erw ear, I tu r e . P le a s e c a ll If I n te re s te d , w ith in finally had difficulty in g ettin g out an J Mr. and Mrs. C laude K napp, of V er laces and ribbons, u n d er-arm bags I th e n e x t w eek , a t th e h o u se f o r In fo r th e negro leaped Into the w ater, par nonia, w ere S unday g u ests at th e I etc. Mrs. G. A. Cox.—Adv. ’ m t^for fam ily’1’* * 10'1’ C‘ N' Wonae tla lly clad, to rescu e It. Upon re a c h home of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shaw. ing th e anim al, th e m an gave a cry for J. W. Moller has com pleted the new help and san k im m ediately. hom e of H. C. C am pbell and he and his wife a re enjoying It im m ensely. . Zion Evangelical ( hurch. Mr. Cam pbell, who has had poor S unday school w ill be held at th (Blue Decoration) h ealth for the p ast year, has already usual tim e In th e Zion Evangelical Improved since moving back to his ch u rc h next Sunday. tt will he fol home here. T he m ain fea tu re of the T he Rev. Jo h n W. B eard, p asto r of A m erican E x p ed itio n ary F o rces o v er lowed by p reach in g at 11 E nglish hopse Is th e la rg e living room. 20x30 th e Mt. T ab o r P re sb y teria n ch u rch of seas in th e cap acity of ch ap lain and followed by p reach in g In G erm a v. feet in size, w ith a larg e fireplace and P o rtlan d , has been secured to d eil-er now spends ab o u t four w eeks each E ith e r the Rev. F. H. F reu n d or the full cem ent porch. sum m er a t Cam p Lew is as ch ap lain In Rev. B. H uber, who preached la st S un Mrs. E. S urface, Mrs. F. S urface, th e b ac ca la u re ate ad d ress to th e 1925 th e citiz en s’ m ilita ry train in g ram p , a day, will occupy th e pulpit. Church Jam es G reen and Mrs. M. B urlingam e This Is one of the most wonderful salues we have ev er been high school g rad u a tin g class on S un te m p o rary org an izatio n of n ea rly a day will again be observed w ith b as re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd ay nig h t from aide to offer. day aftern o o n , May 17. at 2 45. He th o u san d m em bers. F ollow ing Is th e k et lunch a : th e Sunday school room. Yakim a w here they w ent Monday to w as w ith th e 91st division of th e i p ro g ra m : The Ju n io r League w ill m eet and d is vlBlt th e G reen fam ily, th e m em bers cu ss th e topic, “To W hat E x ten t of w hich a re ill w ith th e flu. They PROGRAM Should Our P a re n ts Decide on Our P ro cessio n al .................................................................................................... M endelssohn Llfo W ork?” C h arlo tte Mullenhoff w ere much im proved when they left Phone 1236 G resham T hursday. In v o ca tio n .................................................................................................... Rev. E o Ju d d w ill be th e leader. A larg e num ber of th e ch ild ren from "O nw ard, C h ristian S o ld iers” ....................................................................... A udience C hoir p rac tice w ill be held at the S c r ip tu r e .................................................................................................... Rev. c w H uett ch u rc h on S atu rd ay evening, and .it th e u pper g rad es of th e Fairview school w ent to P o rtlan d today to a t "T h e R ecessio n al” ........................... K ipling th e sam e tim e a sh o rt m eeeting of the tend th e track m eet a t F ra n k lin high Glee ( Inbs. cn u rc h council w ill be hold. The bowl. Serm on .............................................................................................. Rev. Jo h n Beard te a c h e r tra in in g class will n ot meet Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moller drove to “T his Is My T a sk ” ............................................................................................M ary M iller n ex t week. Scappoose T h u rsd ay w here th ey a t B e n ed ictio n .............................................................................................. Rev. E o The G resham circle of th e W om en’s tended the auction sale on th e F ra k es R ecessional ................................................................................................................. PultQn E vangelical Union will hold Its farm and visited Mrs. M oller’s sister, O rchestra. m onthly m eeting at th e hom e of Mrs. Mrs, George F ra k es. W alter R am ser a t Union Home. THREE BUILDINGS TO GRACE CORNER SITE FAIRVIEW XTRA SPECIAL Japanese Tea Cups and Saucers CLASS OF 1925 WILL HEAR CHAPLAIN OF 91ST DIVISION SUNDAY, MAY 17 per cup and saucer HEPP’S RACKET STORE .... mo ......... w m sn w n o m Just time enough to get a card for Mothers’ Dag Gresham Undenominational Her» Ices. T he G resham th e a te r has ju s t re ceived a fresh coat of p ain t, Alex. G ulllckson doing th e work T he city fire h y d ran ts have also been n nwly painted to g eth er w ith a strip on each j side of them to Indicate fly- d istan ce autos m u st be p ark ed from the hy- 1 d ra n ts. M O T H E R ’S D A Y If I were hanged on the highest hill, M other o’ mine, O M other o’ m ine; I know whose love would follow me still, M other o’ mine, O Mother o’ mine; M others’ Day should be a day of wonder ful happiness. D earest of all memories is the happiness we have given her. You can show your Mother, even though you may be away from her, th at she is still very much in your thoughts. W hat could be more appropriate than a gift of money? Make a deposit at this hank to Motlieer’s account. Start a savings account in her name. Draw your check in her favor and show your appreciation of her in a tangible and lasting way. ggoufit « f Q ifO iìh ftiiii Gresham, Oregon ’ tumani iin«»awsniniiioiiiiii«mit» If I were drowned in the deepest sea. M other o’ mine, O M other o ’ mine; I know whose tears would come down to me. M other o’ mine, O M other o ’ mine; If I were dammed of body and soul, Mother o’ mine, O M other o’ mine; I know whose prayers would make me whole. Mother o’ mine, O M other o’ m ine; — R udyard K ipling. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK To the Graduates o f ’25 G raduation is one of the im portant mile-stones in your life. A step as im port an t aa thia ia worth record ing in a photograph, and your friends and relatives will enjoy auch a photograph, and years from now you will find It even more precious. A special graduation style— universally popular—Is priced at #« per doz. T he Sunday school of th e U ndenom in atio n al tem ple w ill convene a t the usual hour of 10 o'clock Sunday, at w bicb tim e a sh o rt p rogram will be held in honor of M others' Day. Th p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, w ill preach a t 2 o'clock on a tex t su itab le lo r th e occasion. T he an n u a l busi ness m eeting was held la st Monday, May 5, at w hich tim e th e Rev. Mr P itts w as unanim ously elected p astor to r an Indefinite period. He w as also re-elected a tru ste e of the ch u rch for a flve-year term . Miss F loella Jacobs was re-elected se c re ta ry and E rn e st C h risten sen w as elected tre a su re r. T he reg u la r m id-w eek p ray e r and p raise service will be held on T uesday • veiling at 7:30 an d th e young peo p ie's Bible study cla ss on F rid ay eve ning. Baseball Gresham American Legion HARDY STUDIO Phone 511 Gresham, Ore. Foster Road Cuba SUNDAY, at 2:30 Stapleton Field