Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    G R F S H A * < »FTI-OOK.
TALL, SMALL AND FAT,
REGINALD STONE DIES
AWAY FROM HOME
FEATURES AT FAIR
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R eginald N orm an Stone, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew J. Stone,
of Rockwood, died w hile on a v aca­
tio n at B righton. Oregon, aged 12
y ears. 9 m onths and 25 days. H is ill­
ness w as very sh o rt, la stin g only a
day and a half, w hen th e conditions
re su ltin g from pneum onia overcam e
h is h e a rt and he q u ietly passed away.
H e w as born a t W oodland, W ashing­
ton, and cam e w ith h is p a re n ts to
Rockwood w hen he w as about a year
old. and th ey have since m ade th e ir
hom e in th a t locality w ith th e excep­
tion of a sh o rt tim e spent a t T he
D alles, Oregon. He is survived by his
p a re n ts and tw o b ro th ers, E a rl R us­
sell and A rchie L eonard. R eginald
w as a pupil in th e Rockwood grade
school w here he had m any friends.
T he fu n eral service w as conducted in
th e Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch by
th e Rev. J. S tanford Moore and in te r­
m ent w as m ade in D ouglas cem etery.
R eginald w as a m em ber of th e M eth­
o dist E piscopal ch u rc h a t Rockwood.
T he old aud ito riu m w as not sufficient­
ly la rg e to se a t th e m any friends in a t­
tendance and it w as n ecessary to use
th e new portion now u n d er c o n stru c ­
tion. T he neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
S tone w ish to exp ress th e ir sym pathy
w ith them in th is sad bereavem ent.
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Among th e 16 fe a tu re a ttra c tio n s of
th e L evitt-B row n-H uggins show s to
be seen a t th e 19th M ultnom ah County
F a ir w hich opens T uesday, for six
days, is one en titled “T all, S m all and
F a t.” I t’s title, p ecu liarly a p p ro p ri­
ate, fairly d escribes th e attra c tio n .
Hi Joh n so n , th u sly nam ed not be­
cause he is high, b u t because his
m other ch risten e d him H iram w hen
he w as sm all an d co n tact w ith th e
w orld in co n ju n ctio n w ith his height,
w hich is 8 feet, h as co n tra cte d it into
th e ap p ro p riately
d escrip tiv e
Hi.
Johnson is 18 y ears of age an d still
grow ing, th ey say.
S tran g ely c o n tra stin g w ith th is
g ian t of s ta tu re is M ajor A rth u r, a
wee m an, p erfectly form ed and all
p roportio n s co rrec t, who, w hile he is
24 y ears of age, is b ut 37 in ch es in
height. T he M ajor is w ell educated
and an accom plished m usician. He
claim s th e d istin ctio n of being th e
W orld’s S m allest E lk and E ag le be­
longing to both th e B. P. O. E. and th e
F. O. E.
Jolly T rix ie com pletes th e o th e r d i­
m en sio n 'o f th is stra n g e show . She is
18 y ears of age an d tip s th e scales a t
412 pounds.
A W ant Ad w ill do It for you.
F A IR
GRESHAM
Six Big Days
July 28 to August 2
You Will Be
There Dally
HORSE RACES EVERY AFTERNOON
STARTING JULY 28
Best Wild West in the West
Every Night
World Champion Riders, Broncho Busters, Bulldoggers from
Pendlteon and Cheyenne
A gricultural Displays
Livestock
Exhibits
Poultry,
Rabbits,
Pigeons
Boys’ and Girls’ Club Department
Trains from First and Alder, Busses from Park and Yamhill
Direct to Grounds
Gravel
Road M aterial
Crushed Rock
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Light and Heavy H auling
GAS AND OIL
Phone 1631
WALRAD
WRIGHT
Now Is the Time to
Electrify Your Home.
You already know that Electric Service is the most
useful and economical servant in the home.
Why not s ta rt now and let Electricity do all your
household drudgery for you?
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
We have an excellent stock to select from.
Electric Store
Eleetrie Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GF.O. DIET!., Prop.
gl,
1925
BERRY GROWERS ARE URGED
TO BUY OF THEIR ASSOCIATION
D. E. Tow le, m an ag er of th e B erry
G row ers P acking com pany, ad d resses
th e follow ing le tte r to th e m em bers
and frien d s of th e asso ciatio n :
"O w ing to th e sh o rt to n n ag e of b e r­
ries, th is is going to be a poor year
to m ake an econom ical show ing
a g a in st o u r overhead an d th e object
of th is le tte r is to draw y o u r atten tio n
to th e u isdom of g ettin g your fuel
supplies an d fe rtiliz e r th ro u g h th e
association.
“We have our first c a r of S u p erio r
Rock S p rin g s coal com ing and w ill
ap p reciate your o rd ers a t once, as we
can m ake th e g re a te st saving by d e­
livering d irect from th e ca r to you.
We have o rd ered th e lum p size w hich
is m ore free from d u st and b etter all
aro u n d th a n th e egg size. T his coal
is as th e nam e im plies su p erio r in
m any ways. It is sem i-liard, it s ta rts
quickly, it is m ined from a dry m ine
and is bone dry, in su rin g a m axim um
of heat u n its to th e ton. We recom -
mend w ettin g it th o ro u g h ly before
using w hich m akes it b u rn m ore slow ­
ly and by applying th e w ate r a fte r th e
coal has been weighed, you effect a
nice saving. We a re very anxious to
have you try som e of th is coal as we
a re su re you w ill like it and save
some money on your fuel bill.s
"We have secured a lim ited supply
of rea l heavy old g ro w th yellow fir
cordwood th a t is bone dry. also a su p ­
ply of o rd in ary good No. 1 fir, also a
lim ited supply of fuel tie s and slab-
wood a t rea so n ab le p rices an d w ill
ap p reciate your o rd ers. P lease phone
1871, or call Wm. G ilbert at G ilbert
statio n , or E. E. A rn sp ig er on Buckley
avenue n o rth, or Mrs. Jo h n Lynch, or
Mrs. A lta G entry, and th ey w ill be
pleased to book your o rd e rs and a r ­
ran g e for prom pt delivery of an y of
th e above m entioned fuels.
"T h an k in g you, we a re . 418 b erry
grow ers who have h arv ested a sh o rt
crop."
PAGE THREE
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m em bers is desired as It is expected
an excellent sp e ak e r w ill be p resen t
S ervices a t P lea san t Home B ap tist from P o rtlan d to ad d ress th e g a th e r­
ch u rch next Sunday will be th e r e g ­ ing.
u la r o rd er, S unday school a t 10
o’clock, p reach in g a t 11 and 8 by th e
TROUTDALE
p asto r, th e Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H ackson of Yaki
T he young people w ill have th e ir
m eeting a t 7:30 an d th e election of of­ ma, W ashington, who fo rm erly ra n the
ficers. w hich w as postponed tw o w eeks Sun Dial ran ch and the Misses Brew’
from Scotland, stopped T h u rsd ay to
ago, w ill ta k e place at th is tim e.
The
Miss M arg aret Reid, who sp en t tw o v isit Mrs. M arg aret B urns.
y ea rs in th e N ear E ast d u rin g th e Misses Brew a re on a to u r of th e
w o rst period of th e tro u b le th e re , w orld.
A dinner w as given A. D. K endall in
spoke a t th e B ap tist ch u rch la st S u n ­
day and gave a m ost touching acco u n t honor of his b irth d a y T uesday eve­
of her experience. T he B ap tist Sun4 ning. Covers w ere laid for his sisters
day school h as arra n g e d to ca re for Mrs. D. Lynch and Mrs. D. L lew ellyn
one little o rp h an boy d u rin g th e com Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am p ert and son
Basil, A rth u r M atches an d H. B laser.
ing year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. T hom as a re v isit­
Mrs. A m anda C lark is a v isito r a t
th e hom e of her b ro th er, R. I. A n d er­ ing for a few days in N ew port.
son.
A. Pye w as called to F o re st Grove
M ultnom ah g ran g e is m aking p re p ­ by the death of his m other. Mrs. Pye
ara tio n for th e booth a t th e co unty has been th e re for th e p a st w eek car
fair th is year. All m em bers who have ing for her.
an y th in g for th e ex h ib it p lease see
T h e .o ld buildings th a t have been
th a t it reach es th e exhibit building in condem ned by th e city of T ro u td ale
p len ty of tim e. T he g ran g e w ill m eet are being to rn down w hich w ill be a
on S atu rd ay a t th e h all a t O rient for a g re a t im provem ent to th e tow n.
sh o rt session a t 10:30, th e n go to th e
Ju d g e Lew is P. H ew itt, Dr. W est
fa ir g ro u n d s to w o rk on th e booth. and Mr. D ouglass all of P o rtla n d and
Anyone having an y th in g to use In th e L. A. H arlow a re going on a fishing
booth m ay b rin g it to th e h all on S a t­ trip for a few days a t C lackam as lake.
urday.
Adolph L oser of Elko, Nevada, Is
Mrs. P. M. M iller and Miss Ida en ­ v isitin g Mrs. Jam es D avis and also is
te rta in e d P o rtlan d g u ests on Sunday. v isitin g in Fairview .
W ill C raw ford. Jr., has gone to east
Miss W ilm a Chase is now able to a t­
ten d Sunday school, and all a re hoping ern Oregon, to h arv e st his cro p s w hich
to see h er ta k e her accustom ed p ia c j a re th e h eav iest th ey have been for
in th e young people’s w ork in tim , sev eral years.
Mrs. Joe B everege of P o rtlan d vis
as she h as been sadly m issed by the
lted
w ith h er sister, Mrs. L. A. H ar-
o th e r w orkers.
law
,
at th e H arlow hom e W ednesday
B orn to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Caddy,
who live n ea r P le a sa n t Home, on of la st week.
Miss B lanche Cohen and m other of
Monday, Ju ly 20, a son.
P o rtlan d visited a t the A. D. K endall
hom e one day la st week.
POWELL VALLEY
Miss Nan B u rn s of S pokane h as re
tu rn ed home for her vacation accom ­
T he Rev. O. J. W iln er is p lan n in g to
panied by Mrs. H. M. S tra th e rn , also
' leave for S eattle th is w eek w here he of Spokane.
will atten d a session of Ue> Bible in ­
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey McNeel and
stitu te th a t w ill convene a t Sam m an- d au g h ter J a n e t of Caldw ell, Idaho,
ish cam p. He w ill leave W ednesday cou sin s of Mrs. E unice Robinson and
for Aberdeen and from th e re w ill go to Mrs. Mary P arso n s, sp e n t a few days
i th e conference. He is undecided as to la st week v isitin g them .
i w h eth er he w ill rem ain d u rin g th e en-
Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e W eber and sons
tire tw o-w eeks of th e Bible school, Jo h n and Lym en from Om aha, Ne­
but on next S unday his p u lp it a t th e b rask a , Mrs, C. V ictors of P o rtlan d ,
, Sw edish M ission ch u rch w ill be filled and Mr. and Mrs. J. V ictors and ch il­
both m orning and evening by th e Rev. d ren of Oregon City sp e n t a few days
Jo h n Jo h n so n of D am ascus.
la st week a t th e C arl Bonnedson
Axel Jo h n so n w as obliged to u n d e r­ home. Mr. Bonnedson is a b ro th er.
go an o p eratio n a t E m anuel hospital Mr. and Mrs. W eber and son a re mo
last T h u rsd ay for th e rem oval of th e to rin g on to C alifo rn ia from here.
appendix. T he o p eratio n w as very
j successful and he is not th o u g h t to be
CEDAR
j in any d an g er from its effects. D u r­
ing his absen ce Mrs. Eva Solberg of
Jam es B arry and his sister, Mrs.
P o rtlan d has been assistin g in the E llen Coburn, who have resided for
b erry h arv e st and spending th e tim e th e past five y e a rs on a te n -a c re tra c t
in Cedar d istric t, have trad e d th e ir
w ith Mrs. Johnson.
W ord hag been received from Mrs. hom e h ere for a house and th re e lots
A. C. A rvidson, who w ent to L ake Nor- In P o rtlan d , fhe tw o fam ilies m aking
den. South D akota, som e w eeks ago to th e exchange th e first of th is week.
be w ith h er fa th e r who w as critically D uring th e ir stay in C edar Mr. B arry
ill at th a t tim e, th a t she will leave for an d his siste r have m ade m any frien d s
h er hom e n ea r G resham th is week. who will reg ret th e ir leaving th e com ­
H er fa th e r Is m uch im proved p h y si­ m unity. T lielr hom e In th e city Is lo­
cated at 188 E ast 69th stre e t N orth.
cally.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist,
Miss F ran ces B radley, w hose fa th e r
th e ir d au g h ter Agnes and C hester w as form erly p rin cip al of th e T ro u t­
C h risten sen m otored to Longview, d ale grade school, Is spending th e
W ashington, Sunday, going by way of sum m er with Miss H elen A lth au s and
V ancouver and ferry in g acro ss the Co­ a ssistin g in th e b erry h arv est. C allers
lum bia at R ain ier and re tu rn in g on from P o rtlan d at th e A lth au s home
F rid a y evening w ere C o rb ett McLean,
th e o th er side.
T he Home and Foreign M issionary a ju n io r In S tan fo rd U niversity and
society n t th e L u th eran ch u rch will his sister, Miss D arr M cLean, a senior
m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. E m anuel An­ in th e U niversity of O regon, who are
derson on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju ly spending th e ir vacatio n s a t home,
23. at 2 o’clock
A full tu rn o u t of
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. M orrison have
HAMLIN & HOSS, Props.
PLEASANT HOME
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Sand
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It’s YOUR Fair
Good Music
Floral,
Art
Tl ESDI Y,
£¿3 DANCE
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 25
“LET’S”
PRIZE DANCE
G /G R A T S
“GO”
ORCHESTRA
Hall under New Management
Gentlemen 31.00
Ladles Free
Phone 2391. Nite Phone 7tH>.
G resham
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trip» to Cortland
Gresham
Phone
1581
Powell
and
Maple
Sand
Portland
Ft. East Taylor
Phone EAst 63S9
Gravel
Crushed Rock
CONCRETE BRICK
D elivered Any Place.
Q uick Service.
L ow est P rices
Best C oncrete M aterial to be had.
KNARR & SO N
PHONE GRESHAM 48»
TROUTDALE. OREGON
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
SERVICE
Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a
home-like service, reasonably priced, backed
up by methods that are fair
and square.
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DAY OK NIGHT
P h o n e 2471
G resham , O regon
MRS. J. E. GATES
J. E. GATES
Lady A ssistan t
M ortician
re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In Ashville,
Ohio, a fte r visiting ten days with
frien d s, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. H ockm an,
living on th e Base Line.
A. C. A lthaus, prom inent b erry
g ro w er of th is section, re p o rts th a t
th is has been a w onderful y ear for
b erries— logans,
b lack b erries
and
b lackcaps. T he b erries m arketed have
been ex trem ely large, so m uch so as to
cau se c o n s id e r a b le com m ent from his
cu sto m ers. T he first b erries to be
shipped o ut of T ro u td ale, of all th ree
v arieties, w ere those sen t from th e
zMthaus ran ch . A few days ngo a
b ank of E lks cam e o ut from th e city
and raid ed th e b erry patch. They
w ere all New E n g lan d ers and had th e I
Idea th a t th e b erries grew on a bush
sim ila r to c u rra n ts . Armed w ith b e r­
ry hallocks, they th o ro u g h ly sam pled
each v ariety to th e ir satisfactio n . Mr.
A lth au s has q u it th e grow ing and cu l­
tiv atio n of th e ra sp b e rry In favor of
th re e first m entioned.
Our Helen
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GILLIS
T he G illis A ll-S tar baseball team
will play th e Covey Motor com pany
team of P o rtlan d next S unday a f te r ­
noon at 2 o’clock on the G illis ground.
Mrs. W illiam G ea rh a rt and th ree
ch ild ren will leave for th e ir home In
B urlingam e, C alifornia, F riday after
spending sev eral w eeks a t th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H illyard. Dr. and
Mrs. R. A. Case and d au g h ter, B ar-
b ara Je an , left th e H illyard hom e
W ednesday for th e ir residence at F o rt
Bragg, C alifornia.
Jo h n L ake has gone to th e fo rest re ­
serve to w ork d u rin g the rem ain d er of
th e season.
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Helen Wills, National a
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ym pic sin g les cham pion, is going
“great guns" again this year and
is favored to retain her title. She
is typical American and is a . prime
favonte with tennis fane.
4 nrri of T hanks.
We w ish to th a n k our frien d s for
ROCKWOOD
th e ir k indness and th e b eautiful floral
offerings at th e tim e of th e death of
A Silver-Lemon Aid and evening en­
our m other. Mrs. L. C. Lowe
Mrs. M V. Findley. Mrs. Klsle W ar­ tertainment will be given at the home
ren , Mrs. G olda E rra n d , Lloyd
of the Rev. and Mra. J. Stanford Moore
Lowe.
on Thursday evening of this week.
Maybe what you don't need some Your whole family la cordially Invited
one else wants. Try an ad in the
to be present on this occasion.
classified.