Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 04, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    EX-SOLDIER KILLS
SELF IN HOSPITAL
m outh. D eputy Sheriff R exford was
p u t on th e tra il of the holdup man,
but aside from a bunch of keys found
G ustav Jo h n so n aged 30. w as in ­ on the road, nothing has been learned
sta n tly killed ab out noon M onday by w hich would lead to his ap prehension.
a plunge from th e th ird sto ry window
of th e United S tates v eteran s' hospi­
TIGARI) GUERNSEYS WIN
ta l in P o rtlan d w here he had been re ­
HONORS AT ('OLM I FAIR
ceiving tre a tm e n t. H is cru sh ed body
w as picked u p from the pavem ent by
One of the m ost a ttra c tiv e exhibits
one of th e h o sp ,tai physicians. Dr. C. in th e ca ttle b arn s w as » .sta ll «rimmed
C. Cam pbell, who chanced to be w alk- in purple and yellow and occupied by
ing in th e stre e t a t th e tim e, but th e | four typy prize w inning G uernsey
young m an w as beyond help w hen th e ¡calves owned by Nave & S hainw ald
doctor reached him. Mr. Johnson suf- | of T igard. Oregon. P ictu re s of the
w i n t t " a t U" f° ' tUnate„ a; C.ident ^ ¡ » o t h e r s of the four young G uernseys
w in ter at Ryderw ood. W ashington, and ribbons won at T igard. McMinn-
n e a r Longview. w hen an im m ense log vlUe and G resham added to th e in ter-
ro lled on him cru sh in g him f a c e ' s t of th e public. Q ueen's P rin ce
Club Awards Are
Published in Full
C o n tin u ed from page 1
Div. II.— 1st C hrichton B urns. Vic­
to ry ; 2d C hrichton B urns, V ictory; ,
3d V era Stafford. V ictory; 4th H arold i
Dahl, V ictory; 5th ran B urns, Victory.
Div. I l l — 1st H arold Dahl. Victory I
DUROCS
,
Div. I.— 1st R ichard Denley, W est I
P o rtlan d .
'
Div. II.— 1st R ichard Beadle, Pow ­
ell V alley; 2d Ju lia K erch er, O rient.
Div. III.— 1st Isab el N ew lands. V ic­
to ry ; 2d M illard Chase, O rien t; 3d
R obert Sloop, O rient.
s ld lr d
, °r
? r th ‘ H WaS C° n- Charm ,nK of Vl8ta G rande, only th ree
HOLSTEIN.
tim e 1 s t h
I*, a ‘ th a t m<’n ,h s
w as • ’ * * * a blue rib-
Div. I—Ju n io r C alf — 1st A rth u r
hH beatth 1
7
,e an jUry “ "d b° D' F airy < *«*»’• « olden P rin cess, B urns. V ictory; 2d M arg aret K ers-
h is h ealth h as been im paired m uch of an
ex tra o rd in arily
beautiful
six- lake. V ictory; 3d W alter A nderegg,
L ynch; 4th P ercy C arlson, V ictory;
th e tim e since. Johnson, who w as an m onths-o ld heifer, also received first 5th P ercy C arlson, V ictory; 6th L aw ­
ren ce D outhit, V ictory.
ex-service m an w as adm itted to th e p rize. Jen n y W ren -S ProU(,
Div. I.— Senior Calf— 1st L aw rence
fo°rm o f L t
W « 7
xV °m : , Vi8ta G ran,le se cu r- ' —
A ylsw orth. G resh am ; 2d W alter An-
form of g a s tro -in te st.n a l tro u b le s and
with Lu
deregg. L ynch: 3d Jo h n Flem ing. Vic­
J ,
dUBn
L 7 a 7 7 eF h” ' Khed,V“' WhO w:‘8 a w a rd “d first prize to ry ; 4th R obert K erslake, V ictory;
W hy
l ° tHe C° m - and cham pionship. Golden Khedive 5th A rth u r B urns. Victory.
Div. II.—Ju n io r Y earling.—1st Rob­
m ission of th e ra sh deed.
w as sired by L an g w ater Khedive, th e e rt K erslake, V ictory; 2d W alter An-
At noon S unday th e call w as sou n d ­
deregg.
Lynch.
noted bull form erly owned by W. A.
ed for d in n er and w hile other patien ts
Div. II.—S enior Y earlings. — 1st
Goodin of C ornelius, Oregon. L an g ­
on th e th ird floor responded to the
L aw rence A ylsw orth, G resham : 2d
w ater Khedive is also a g ran d - T
ra cy A nderegg, L ynch: 3d M argaret
c a ll, John so n lay on his bed fully
sire of th e o th er th re e calves in th is K erslak e, V ictory; 4th Floyd Stafford.
d ressed. A fter the o th e rs had left th e
exhibit.
Vista G rande G uernseys Victory.
room , ap p a re n tly Johnson had r e ­
Div. II.— Senior Y earlings—5th L es­
com bine type and production to an u n ­
moved th e screen from th e window,
r Schedeen, G resham ; 6th R oland
u sual degree. T he g ran d dam of te
Schedeen, G resham .
th ro w in g it out of th e window and had
Golden Khedive is B eth's L inda of
Div. III.— 1st John Flem ing, V ictory;
th e n leaped, break in g off a portion of
CORBETT
Few A cres, cham pion four-year-old 2d Jo h n Flem ing, V ictory; 3d W alter
th e aw ning in his fall. T he only
A
nderegg,
L
ynch:
4th
T
racy
A
nder-
G uernsey of th e s ta te of W ashington
T he re g u la r A ugust m eeting of Co-
know n re la tiv e of th e m an is his
egg. Lynch.
w ith A. R. record of 612 pounds of
j JERSEY
i m w j c i S.
b .
I
Iumbia
« ran g e w ill be held th e second
b ro th er, A ugust John so n w hose home
b u tte rfa t and 10,000 pounds of m ilk.
Div. I.—Ju n io r Calf.— 1st B ert Gib- S atu rd ay in th e m onth in stead of th e
is in Pow ell V alley but who. w ith his
T he g ran d sire is B eauty X IV of the son, G resham ; 2d L ew is Dahl, Vic- first, as so m any of th e g ran g e rs
w ife, is resid in g te m p o rarily a t Ryd­
h a r g e tte s Royal K night, cham pion ^ r y ; 3d Alvin Jo h n so n , Pow ell Val- w anted to atten d th e county fair S at-
erw ood w here he is em ployed. F u ­
show bull of T illam ook county 1924 - Div. I— Calf.— 1st Alvin T illm an, Urday’ A ugust l s t
n era l a rra n g e m e n ts have not been a n ­
and w inner of first at sta te fair and P,?wf ll„VaUey:1 2‘* S’ en Nelson, Pow-
Mrs. X K nighton has been afflicted
nounced.
second at Pacific In te rn a tio n a l a few v " i i ™ " 5 i h
* "•J""“
" " h“ d “ •
y ears ago.
L an g w ater
K hedive's
E m il Olson Robbed a t His Home.
5th A udrey K eyser, Rockwood; 6th P° 8t Week'
seven n ea rest dam s average close to
Mrs. Sheldon S tea rn s of P o rtlan d
Em il Olson, a re tire d business m an 700 pounds of b u tte rfa t and his sire, R ichard Beadle, Pow ell Valley.
and farm er aged ab o u t 65, w as u n ­ S teadfast, once sold for $25,000 in the
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cerem oniously held up, his hands east. T he blood of such g rea t p ro d u c­ Jen n in g s, G resham ; 3d Roy Beadle. I and MrS' I"ew ,s Reed ,b e P«»t ten
bound behind him and his m outh tion bulls as G overnor of th e Chene, Powell V alley; 4th C arl Bowman, Gil- days an d called on a num ber of old
b e rt; 5th Sven Nelson, Pow ell Valley, frien d s in th is vicinity.
gagged a t his hom e on the T ro u td ale L an g w ater
H olliston,
L an g w ater
Div. II.—Senior.— l s t Alvin T illm an,
, „ ,,
road n ear th e B ase L ine sh o rtly afte r T rav eler, K ing of Medfield, etc., ru n s Pow ell
..............
- 2d Alvin T illm an, ’ 1 A sm all p orch h as been added to th e [
V alley;
1 o'clock T uesday m orning as he w as in th e veins of th e o th e r th ree calves. Pow ell V alley; 3d F red B aker, P le a s­ [C orbett com m unity ch u rch , w hich
p re p a rin g to r e tire for th e n ig h t a fte r T he cham pion bulls dam , L inda's Lu- an t Valley.
adds m uch to th e ap p earan ce of th e
Div. I l l — 1st B ert Gibson, G resham ; edifice.
sp en ding th e evening a t th e county cilla of Monte V ista, won first prize
2d Alvin Johnson, Pow ell Valley; 3d
fa ir in G resham . H e w as forced to at McM innville in 1923. One of her K enneth K esterson, P lea san t Valley;
w alk about a q u a rte r of a m ile to th e noted an c esto rs w as L u cilla of Chi 4th C arl E kstrom , Powell V alley; 5th
POWELL VALLEY
T ollison garag e to get som eone to cu t cona, noted show cow in th e north Sven Nelson, Powel V alley; 6th C lif­
th e thongs from his hands and give w est y ears ago, one of w hose bulls ford E kstrom , Powell Valley.
P. W. T horen left T uesday to r his '
BROWN SWISS.
th e a larm to th e au th o rities. Mr. Loverbold, sold for $1400 a t one tim e
xoi P
j iui
Div. I.—Ju n io r Calf. — 1st
aul borae in Selden, K ansas, for an in- I
M agdolena I d,’,H’’*v s,i,y to look afte r his farm in g j /■
O lson is a w ell-to-do w idow er and a t the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l sale. Boeckli, L in n to n ;
2d
keeps his hom e in th e best of order, G uernseys are destined to be one of Boeckli, L innton.
in terests. He is hoping to re tu rn to
Div. II.—Senior Y earling.— 1st Mag- Oregon again w ithin a few m onths.
also dressin g w ell him self and m a k ­ the forem qgt dairy breed of th e fu ­
Boeckli, L in n to n ; 2d A nna
ing a good ap p earan ce. It is th o u g h t ture, says Mr. Nave. They a re quiet dolena
Boeckli, L in n to n ; 3d P au l Boeckli,
M arie A deline Staffenson is th e
th is fact w as not overlooked by some and kind in disposition, b eautiful in L innton.
nam e of a new a rriv a l at th e hom e of
SH EEP.
m iscrea n t who w as p rese n t at th e fair ap p earan ce and produce golden co l­
Mr. and Mrs. H jalm ar Staffenson. T he
Div. I.—Lam bs.— 1st R obert S terl-
th e sam e night as w as Mr. Olson and ored cream of the finest quality. They
new com er, who w eighed 8 pounds,
ling,
G
resham
:
2d
R
obert
S
terlin
g
,
th a t he w as follow ed to his hom e by are said to be th e m ost econom ical
G resham ; 3d R obert S terlin g , G resh ­ was born F rid ay of la st week.
th e th ief who w atched a favorable p roducers of b u tte rfa t know n and as am ; 4th H arvey W aybill, O rien t; 5th
The L u th er L eague of th e Pow ell
H arvey W aybill, Orient.
o p p o rtu n ity to hold him up. At the m ilk ers a re second to none.
.V
alley
L u th e ra n ch u rch will m eet
Div. III.— Y earling. — 1st
p o in t of a gun he w as relieved of two
1 Bar | S unday evening for Its re g u la r m o n th ­
F ra n k . O rient.
gold w atches, a Moose fob and $70 in
For Camping and Picnics
Aged Ew es— 1st Jim E llio tt, O rien t; ly program .
N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost 2d E dgar F ra n k . O rien t; 3d R obert
ca sh , a fte r w hich th e thug bound his
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W ittekind,
convenient.
Steam
p
re
ssu
re
cooked
ca p tiv e 's hands and p u t a gag in his
S terlin g , G resham ; 4th H arvey W ay­ from C incinnati, Ohio, are h ere w ith
In glass.—Adv.
tf
bill, O rient.
th e ir fam ily a t th e hom e of th e ir
CHAMPIONS.
C arlsted t.
H olsteins, Senior Cham pions— John d au g h ter, Mrs. W illiam
Flem m ing, V ictory!
Ju n io r C ham ­ They intend to m ake th e ir hom e in th e
pion, L aw rence A ylsw orth, G resham ; w est, probably in P o rtlan d .
G rand Cham pion, Jo h n Flem ing, Vic­
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson a re re-
tory.
Je rse y s — Senior Cham pion, B ert I jolcing over th e a rriv a l of a little son
Gibson, G resham ; Ju n io r Cham pion, I a t th e ir home, M arvin A lfred who
Got a Knock in Your E ngine?
VEGALENE IS GUARANTEED
to not only remove the carbon, but to keep the
engine clean.
n o t p r o v e it fo r y o u r s e lf?
Get It at Service Stations
AN OREGON PRODUCT
Manufactured at Gresham, Oregon
One more week of
Introductory Sale
of the new “Easy” Washer
Gas Heated
Electric Driven
D A N C IN G
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evening
Ruby Golf
Links
Pavilion
BASF LINE GOAR
WESTON'S
PARAMOUNT
ORCHESTRA
Featuring
D ANN Y CAY
New Hall
Dandy Floor
Swell Music
$1.00 per Couple
Sand
Rond .Material
Gravel
Crushed Rock
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Light and Heavy Hauling
GAS AND OIL
WALRAD
Phone 1«»1
WRIGHT
GATES' FUNERAL HOME
SERVICE
»•
SEWING
Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a
Div. I a.— l s t Alice In g ram , M aple-
M rs' J A L iedf° r s w ill en te rta in
home-like service, reasonably priced, backed
wood; 2d B eatrice G ran t, R u ssell- th e ladles of th e D eborah Aid In th e
ville; 3d Lois E vans, C o rb ett; 4th church p a rlo rs of th e Mission ch u rch
up by methods that are fair and square.
t? ° .n e. . L?.m k e- U nion-D am ascus; 5th | T h u rsd ay afternoon. All ladles of th e
E lsie H offm eister, U nion-D am ascus.
DAY OR NIGHT
Div. 1 b.— 1st L illian K nudson, Rus com m unity are welcomed cordially to
th
is
m
eeting.
sellv ille; 2d H a rrie t M organ, Powell
h u rst; 3d H elen H essem er, Pow ell-
MRS. J. E. GATES
h u rst; 4th Je a n n e tte L am bert, P o rt
J. E. GATES
LUSTED
Lady A ssistant
land; 5th D oris Downs, P o rtland.
Mortician
Div. II.— 1st Viola Rydeen, P o rt­
Ja ck and D onnie M organ, follow ing
lan d ; 2d Je a n Copeland. F airv iew ;
3d L anore Sandm an, R u ssellv ille; the death of th e ir m o th er In P o rtlan d
4th L illian K nudson. R u ssellv ille; 5th ten days ago, have resided w ith th e ir FUNERAL HELD FOR
H elen B runson, Maplewood.
un cle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. F red
LATE ROVER RESIDENT
Div. III.— 1st E lizabeth F e h re n ­
bacher, P o rtla n d : 2d L illian Hoek, M organ. T hey will probably rem ain
F u n eral services w ere conducted
P o rtlan d ;
3d F lo ren ce M ullenhoff, th e re d u rin g th e com ing year and a t­
O rient; 4th Je ssie N asshahn, O rient; tend th e Lusted school. The eight- Monday aftern o o n a t th e Sandy com ­
5th M arie M ullenhoff. O rient.
m onths-old baby has been placed In m unity ch u rch for W illiam P resto n
HOMEMAKING
Roberts, age 68, who died S atu rd ay at
th
e c a re of a sis te r of Mr. Morgan.
1st E lizab eth F eh ren b ach er, P o rt­
his
hom e n ea r Dover of leakage of the
lan d ; 2d R uth F o ster, P o rtlan d ; 3d
h
eart.
T he Rev. S. F. P itts was in
M arjorie M oller, F airv iew ; 4th, K ath ­
FAIRVIEW
leen Lew is, F airv iew ;
6th Marfan
ch a rg e of th e service and in te rm en t
B urlingam e, Fairview .
T he F airv iew g ran g e will m eet in w as la te r m ade In th e Sandy cem e­
Vulcanising and Retreading
CANNING I.
re g u la r session S atu rd ay evening, A u­ tery. T he deceased was born In
AU W ork G uaranteed
1st D oris Downs, P o rtlan d ;
2d
H elen Rand, P o rtla n d ; 3d Edith S w an­ g u st 8, th e m eeting to begin a t 8 H enry county, K entucky, and was
son, G ilb ert; 4th M ildred. Kimsey, o'clock.
m arried to Lou E thel New In 1881.
P o rtla n d ; 5th P ricilla Beigh, G ilbert.
An Ice cream social will be held They cam e to Oregon In May, 1886,
GEO. A. BRANDT,
Phone 1471
CANNING II.
T h u rsd ay evening at th e residence of and took up a hom estead at Dover.
1st E lizab eth Ott, P o rtlan d ;
2d
Bonnie Maxwell, G ilb ert; 3d Helen Mrs. C arrie T ow nsend, th e proceeds of He is survived by his wife and seven
D ustin, P o rtla n d ; 4th C h ristin a Van w hich will be used for the benefit of ch ildren, Ida Jarl- Birch, Jo h n , George
Z etter, P o rtlan d .
th e W om an's society of the Sm ith Me and Web R oberts, L ulu P ost and
POTATO.
m orlal P re sb y teria n ch u rch . A p ro ­ Rildie R oberts, also eig h t g ran d ch ll
1st K enneth B ram hail, T ro u td ale ;
2d Billy H olm es. G resham ; 3d Albion gram , gam es and m usic will precede dren. B esides these he leaves two
. FOR CATARRH
Sloop, O rien t; 4th G ilb ert Nelson, th e serv in g of refresh m en ts. T he Rev siste rs and th re e b ro th e rs in K en­
G resh am : 5th C arl E kstrom , G resham E. R. D. H ollensted, who w ith his wife tucky.
GARDEN
is spending a vacation n ear Rhodo
1st M arg aret B alm er, P o rtla n d : 2d
Joseph K eyser, P o rtla n d ; 3d W illiam dendron, expects to be back F rid ay
PLEASANT VALLEY
H eim rick, P o rtla n d ; 4th R alph H ull- and on S unday th e u su al services will
A free clin ic for In fan ts and pro
m an. P o rtla n d ; 5th K erm itt Johnson, be held.
G resham .
school ch ild ren will be held a t th e
ROSES
Card of Thunks.
1st Joseph K eyser, P o rtlan d ; 2d I We w ish to th an k our friends and P le a sa n t V alley gran g e hall on T h u rs­
day aftern o o n at 1 o'clock u nder th e
H elen K irk p atric k , P o rtland.
j neighbors for th e ir sym pathy and
MIXED BOUQUETS
help given In th e sick n ess and death M ultnom ah County P ublic H ealth a s­
1st H ubert H em m ing. P o rtlan d ; 2d I of o u r beloved son and b ro th er, Reg- sociation. Mrs. P aul W hiteside, e x ­
M arjorie Hemming, P o rtlan d ;
3d I Inald, and for the beautiful floral of- ecutive se c re ta ry of th e association,
Nellie G ray, P o rtlan d ; 4th Vivian j ferings.
Mrs. Studt, a ssista n t co unty h ealth
! Davis. P o rtlan d : 5th Joseph K eyser
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stone, E arl and
! P o rtlan d .
I
n u rse, will be p resen t, also a p h y si­
Archie.
cian. T he commIUee in ch a rg e of lo­
cal arra n g e m e n ts co n sists of Mrs.
Anna Lehm an, ch a irm an ; Mrs. I O.
Kiefer, n u rsin g ;
Mrs. J. W F ro st
su p p lies; Mrs. O. A. Bowen educa­
tio n ; Mrs, W illard Bliss, finance; Mrs.
O. N. Sager, publicity.
T he P le a sa n t V alley Ladles' Aid
will m eet on T h u rsd ay , A ugust 6 with
u
Mrs. T hom as Grave.
1‘hone 2171
Gresham, Oregon
F IS K
down *
VACUUM SYSTEM
20 P ackages
W h i t e K in g W a s h in g P o w d e r
with every Washer sold during this sale
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
Now Is the Time to
Electrify Your Home.
Yon already know that Electric Service is the most
nseiul and eronomical servant in the home.
W h vn ot start 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
Electric Rnlldlng
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
TIRES
and
TUBES
Gresham Tire Shop
PERUNA
8/G DANCE
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 8
LET’S”
PRIZE DANCE
G/GRAY'S ORCHESTRA
«<
GO
Hall under New Management
Gentlemen 91.00
Ladie» Free
Business Is built on advertising;
buying Is encouraged by advertising;
the public Is benefited by advertisng.
What you want, wben yoa want It
as you waat It— Want ad h .
H a ll’s C a t a r r h
M edicine
rid your system o f C atan h or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
M S t *»<<•«• A t sesr SC w m
P. J. C H E N E Y & . C O .. T o led o . O h io