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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, A Warning! This boy, Everett Adams, 17, of Wilmington, O., confesses murder of A. R. Claw son, Lodi, N. Y., who gave him a lift in his flivver out in Missouri. The boy, “broke,” shot Clawson and threw the body in a ditch. Now he faces trial at Sedalia, Mo. ROCKWOOD A h arv e st home p arty w ill be given a t the Rockwood com m unity church W ednesday evening from 7:45 to 10:30 by th e ladies of th e church. T his is not fo r ladies only, but th e entire fam ily Is welcome. A silv er offering w ill be taken. L ight refre sh m e n ts w ill be served from th e new k itc h en ette. Miss L au ra W ilson of T elocaset, Union county, Oregon, is visiting her sis te r. Mrs. E va Mercer. PLEASANT VALLEY PAGE THREE MISS SI DIE JACK 1HES l \ PORTLAND HOSPITAL POWELL VALLEY Mr. an d Mrs. T. R. B erry accom C hester C h risten sen and Miss Agnes panied by Mrs. Amy Dobson, all of L u n d q u ist w ere recen tly m a rried a t P o rtlan d , w ere callin g on frien d s in Stevenson. W ashington, accom panied th is neighborhood la st Sunday a fte r- by friends. T he bride is th e d au g h ter I noon. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L u n d q u ist and Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H ills of P o rt- has m any frien d s in Pow ell Valley I land w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and G resham . She g rad u a ted in th e I and Mrs. G. N. S ager W ednesday eve 1925 cjp ss of G resham Union high ning. school. T he groom w as also an at Mr. and Mrs. Lew is P o rtie r of Mc- te n d an t a t high school an d has been »■ em ployed a t B ull Ruu for some tim e. S tradley of th is place w ere dinner The couple is staying a t p rese n t w ith guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. P h ilip C h risten sen . ! G. H. Richey recen tly . R ecent Seaside v isito rs from th is Miss D orothy F aw cett of H illsboro section w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Sw an Mag . is spending a few days, th e g u est of nuson and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson an d fam ily an d the [ Miss A lece Richey. Misses Amy G ustafson an d Ju d ith Mrs. Edholnt and son C hester Ed- They visited a t Cannon ; holm, of n ea r A lbany, visited a few L arson. beach, G e a rh a rt an d F o rt S tevens and ’ days th is week w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. also sp e n t som e tim e w ith Mr. and I A. E kstran d . Mrs. P. M. M agnuson a t W arrenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F ro st Sr., visited Miss H elen L arso n who h as been 1 w ith friends a t M ilw aukie T uesday. serio u sly ill w ith inflam m atory rh e u Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey m otored m atism , w hile s till contiued to her ! to F o re st Grove and re tu rn e d Tuesday. bed, is th o u g h t to be g rad u a lly irn- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P au l en tertain ed I proving. 1 Mrs. P au l's b ro th er Mr. Ross and I ! fam ily of St. Jo h n s, T h u rsd ay evening. PLEASANT HOME P lea san t V alley g ran g e gave an ice T he Rev. H. J. R au to n . cowboy cream social a t th e g ran g e h all T h u rs day evening. evangelist, will p reach a t the P leas Mrs. A nna L ehm an took a p arty of a n t Home M ethodist c h u rc h on W ed boys on a cam ping trip in th e vicinity nesday and T h u rsd ay evenings of th is of Mt. Hood S aturday. week. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W oodm an and T he daily vacation Bible school Mr. G reen of W ashougal, w ere guests w hich is being conducted a t th e O rient recen tly a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. schoolhouse u n d er th e au sp ices of th e C. F. K esterson. v ario u s ch u rch es of P lea san t Home Miss M arion W ing of Mt. Scott called D istrict S unday School association, on Mrs. G. N. S ag er Sunday evening. opened Monday w ith an en ro llm en t of G randm a S ager is v isitin g friends m ore th a n 40 pupils. T he location is and rela tiv e s in th e city for a few ideal an d th e te a c h e rs en th u sia stic days. and th e boys and g irls are enjoying Sam K en n etzer is rep o rted on th e a happy and profitable tw o weeks. It sick list th is week. is hoped th a t o th e rs will join th e Mrs. W. L. K esterso n has retu rn ed classes, as a ll a re welcom e. T he from a trip to H eppner. te ac h ers a re Mrs. A lta G entry, p rin ci Chas. E ricso n is b reak in g ground pal, Mrs. Sadie Chase, Mrs. R obert for a new bungalow . Lundbom , Miss E velyn Ledine, Miss TUESDAY, AUGUST ¿5. 1N& Miss Sudie Ja ck , for IS y ea rs a re si dent of th e P lea san t Home d istric t, died at Good S am a ritan h o sp ital on Sunday m o rning a fte r a m o n th ’s ill ness. She had m ade her hom e w ith h e r sister, Mrs. E lla S chneider at P le a sa n t Home and in P o rtlan d for m any years. She w as th e d au g h ter of th e late T. P. and S arah F. Ja ck . O re gon pioneers, and th e g ran d d au g h ter of th e Rev. Neil Johnson, au early pioneer c irc u it rid er of th e C um ber land P re sb y teria n church. She w as b o rn n ear S ilverton in M arion county S eptem ber 11, 1S67. She is survived by two b ro th ers, D. D. Ja ck of P leas an t Home and G. N. Ja ck of Red Bluff C alifornia, and tw o sisters. Mrs. Ethel H all of W illam ina and Mrs. E lla S chneider of P o rtland. Miss Ja ck had been in delicate h ealth th e g re a te r p a rt of h er life, tw ih occasional sp ells of sickness lastin g for m any m onths. F u n e ra l services w ere held th is af ternoon at th e P lea san t Home Method ist ch u rch by th e Rev. Wm. F a ir w eather. In te rm e n t w as in th e P leas an t Home cem etery. A rran g em en ts w ere in th e hands of J. E. Metzger u n d ertak er. Corbett R esident P asses Away. Mrs. L a u ra M. C arr, aged 67, passed aw ay at h er home six m iles n o rth east of C orbett Sunday m orning. H er death is said to be due to apoplexy th e resu lt of g astric d istu rb an ces. Be sides her husband, Amos C arr, she is survived by thi ’e ch ild ren . Mrs. Nellie Hodgson and Joseph and C arl Gould Mrs. Joseph D eShazer of E agle Creek is a sister. F u n eral services w ere conducted th is afternoon a t th e P ounder cem etery w here in term en t took place. 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 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 Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. 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. DAY OR NIGHT Phone 2471 MRS. J. E. GATES Lady A ssistan t Gresham, Oregon J. E . G A T E S Mortician BE FAIR WITH YOUR CAR. By ERW IN O R E K It (P re sid e n t G reer College of A utom otive I E ngin eerin g . C hicago) F IS K TIRES Suppose th a t th e re was a law which com pelled you to put in a y ear in an and autom obile school, learn in g th e theo- , T he Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ry, as w ell as p ru ctise of different te lire** c h u rc h and S unday school w ill hold p a rts of the autom obile. R eader, it th e ir annual picnic at P eninsula park, Vulcanizing and Retreading Which Is Worse: luilluns or Auto looks nice In ty p e but you’re la u g h P o rtla n d S aturday, A ugust 29. All AU W ork G uaranteed ing—p erh ap s—because It looks ab mobiles I who can are invited to pack th e ir b as su rd too. T ake my word for It th a t An in te re stin g relic recen tly show n k ets and join in th is picnic. All who A nna L en n artz, Miss W ilm a Chase, w as th e life in su ran ce policy issued such a law w ould extend your c a r's d esire tra n sp o rta tio n , please notify Phone 1471 ORIENT th e Revs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r and E. G. S eptem ber 20. 1844, to D aniel W ebster life to ten y ears Instead of th e four to I GEO. A. BRANDT, th e p asto r and m eet a t the city hall in It was for $5,000 w hich w as considered R anton. Mr. and Mrs ,T. H. H aw es an d fam i a large suin in those days and ca rrie d six years now th e av erag e life of a I F airview not la te r th a n 10 o’clock. prem ium of $293. T he policy m en car. R egular services w ill be held S u n ly an d 'C o rn e liu s M ackalaar. th e la tte r GRESHAM City an d ^co u n try alik e a re in te rest- tions ce rtain re stric tiv e clau ses, says To expect an nutoinobile w hich has day in th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r of P o rtlan d , left F rid ay for Bend I ed in m ain ta in in g an A m erican s ta n th e D etroit News. If D aniel w anted to seen h ard service all th ro u g h th e w in- f ia n church, Sunday school a t 10 w here they visited u n til S unday a fte r d ard for A m erican farm hom es. We visit a larg e city, W ashington in clu d te r to have "p ep " and to o p era te s a t o ’clock and the m orning serm on at 11 noon w ith Mrs. M ary M ilne P eterso n m ust m ake farm in g sufficiently p ro f ed, or jo u rn ey w est of th e M ississippi isfacto rily is u n reaso n ab le— yet m ost j Just opened in the by the p astor, th e Rev. E. R. D. Hol- who form erly resided a t Gillis. They itab le to b rin g m irth and m usic, elec riv er, he had to get perm ission of th e of you cuss th e oil boat when she be- I McKllliken Bldg. gins to get distem per. You a re doing | had a m ost enjoyable trip , going by tric lights, vacuum clea n ers, hot and com pany and pay extra. lensted. Pow ell St., n ea r B row n’s M arket But W ebster did not go into the y o u rself and your ca r an Injustice Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s and tw o I way of the C olum bia riv er highw ay to cold w ate r into th e farm hom es of w ilds w est of th e M ississippi. He and you do not realize th a t you a re to d a u g h te rs re tu rn e d la st T h u rsd ay I Biggs, then into Bend over th e S h er A m erica. We have 6,500,000 farm never had m uch use for th a t country. blam e for th e fa ilu re of your e a r to All kinds of from a two w eeks’ vacation trip to m an highw ay. On the re tu rn they homes. L ess th a n a h alf m illion of The idea of th e in su ran ce com pany in give long service because you do not | Shoe Repair Work C ra te r L ake and th e Oregon Caves, cam e th ro u g h th e M ackenzie pass them a re th u s supplied. W ho can v is im posing th e lim itatio n s w as th a t give it th e p ro p er atten tio n . It w on't ' cost you much to have th e n ecessary I sm allpox w as likely to be epidem ic in Work Guaranteed. P rien Kvatonablr re tu rn in g by w ay of K lam ath Falls. w here they enco u n tered m uch snow. ualize th e m illions th a t w ould flow th e la rg e cities, w hile th e In d ian s ’to n ic” ad m in istered to your c a r for Give Us a Call. Ja c k M ilne re tu rn e d w ith them to stay it Is only n ecessary to go carefu lly T h ey re p o rt a very enjoyable trip. back to th e cities w hen we stabilize w ere the h azard of th e w est. W ebster w as also advised th a t if he over all p a rts of th e ea r to tighten w ith his ste p fa th e r, Sam P eterso n , u n and in c re ase ru ra l p ro sp erity as a re New and Second-hand Shoes died in a duel, w as hanged or killed in and clean them up. Or If you don’t til the beginning of school. Chlcken Dinners. su it of th e fa rm e r’s in creased p u r a raid upon any city or In d ian trib e feel able to do it, let the rep airm an Special chicken dinner every W ed ch asin g pow er and th e added equip- th e re would n o t be any m oney for the give it the “once over." You’ll find it > nesday noon until fu rth e r notice. Money to loan on rea l estate. Farm to be th e best in v estm en t th a t you . | m ent th a t th e b e tte r sta n d ard of living widow. P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. Did you know you could have m ade since buying th e car. | dem ands."—Oregon G range B ulletin. W h at causes a re a r axle to break? buy a The T h oughtful D aughter. For one thing. It Is bad for th e axle Didn’t He Know! “H ard a t it, Mrs. G ray?” and for ev ery th in g else for the c a r to i Sand Road Material Gravel Crushed Bock G rocer—“H ere sonny—a little bag "Yes, Mrs. B lu ch er: th is is my w ash je rk along on th re e cy lin d ers when i ing day, and looking a fte r a fam ily of you should be ru n n in g on four. If | of candy for you.” 30 x 3i/2 Fond M other—”—and w hat do you ten d o esn 't leave m uch tim e on my th e clu tch does not engage properly, hands." you are th ro w in g a sudden load on ' say to th e gen tlem an , Ja m e s? ” BUCKEYE CORO “Is th a t K itty ’s voice I h ea r a t the th e axle—a sudden shock w hich has a i Jim m y—“C harge it.” piano in th e p a rlo r? ” tendency to tw ist It off. I p erso n ally 1 fully guaranteed for “Yes, th a t’s her. I don’t know how know of m any cases In w hich th e axle I ’d g et along w ith o u t th a t girl. A lw ays has been broken by letting In the Light and Heavy Hauling on th ese days she picks o ut h e r nicest clu tch suddenly In an effort to get | GAS AND OIL pieces, like ‘Sw eet R est By and By,’ out of a hole. Don’t neglect th e clutch. 'M o th er’s G row ing Old,’ ‘Love Will It can be kept soft and sm ooth In Roll th e Clouds A way,” and sings o p eratio n w ith o u t slipping, and then, , Why pay morel rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness them for m e w hile I’m ru n n in g the w hen you engage It, th ere will be no WALRAD Phone 1631 WRIGHT caused by Catarrh. clo th es th ro u g h th e first w ater. sudden shock. Sold by drugfittt for oyer 40 yyar, U niversal jo in ts fairly cry for I 'T a in ’t every girl w ho'd be so th o u g h t g rease and atten tio n . U nless you heed ( F. J. CHENEY &. C O .. T oledo. O hio ful, I can te ll you.” th e w arn in g at once. It Is too late to | Bave them , for they are w orn and C orner R oberts A venue and Scotch Thrift. ra ttle ever afte r. In v est In a creep er Pow ell S tre et F irs t Scott— “I saw ye a t th e bank, or HUNT UP SOME OLD CLOTHES GAS 20c y esterd ay .” AND GO FOR A TOUR UNDER Second S co tt—“Aye." YOUR CAR. I t Isn ’t n ecessary to do F irs t S co tt—“ Did you p u t in some It v ery often, b u t It is a g rea t deal m oney?” b e tte r to explore th e u nder p a rt of Second S co tt—“Nae.” your ca r a t your leisu re in th e g arag e F irs t S co tt—"T ak e some o o t?” th a n aw ay off on som e lonely road In OPENS SEPT . 5 Second S co tt—"N ae.” th e dead of the night. And th e fellow F irs t S co tt—“T hen ye b o rrit some w ho tow s you hom e with a sp an of MRS. AGNES CARMEAN m oney?” m ules Is laughing in his sleeve a t Second S co tt—“Nae.” you. I know, for m ule h ire o na trip Every Saturday F irs t S co tt—"T hen w h at did ye?” to th e co ast sev eral y ears ago cost Phone 791 REGISTER NOW “Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems Second S co tt—"I fillet my foontuin m e th e price of a new tire , an d I pen.” w a sn ’t driving a flivver eith er. to be g ettin g b e tte r every day. Since I FAIRVIEW TUBES Gresham Tire Shop Electric Shoe Repair Shop W. Rosenfeld, Prop. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD Gresham Transfer & Service Station H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine $ 8 -5 0 Ivy Filling Station . Every day ,, in every way drained the crankcase and filled up with the new Zerolene ‘F ’ for Fords, she starts quicker, has more power, and seem s to go a little farther on a gallon of gasoline.” Zerolene “F ” for Fords gets to all the parts where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently “oil-starved” when an unsuitable lubricant is used. Zerolene “F ” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Com pany’s patented vacuum process. I t deposits a minimum of carbon. Yet Zerolene' F ” for Fords costs not more, but less than most of the special Ford oils on the m arket. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest» ment. Protect your investm ent by proper lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' California) School of Dancing Lost Completely. BECAUSE I WAS SELFISH. LEE HOWARD. I sh a re d w ith my tired b ro th er of my s tre n g th to b ear his load. W hen he cam e to my hum ble cottage th a t I built by th e side of the road. I sh a re d of my m eager su b stan ce his energy to renew , I gave him a h ea rty h an d sh ak e and his faith in m ankind grew . I gave him a sm ile of w elcom e and cheered him on his way, And he trod th e w inding road of life to a b rig h te r and b etter day. I read to him from th a t good old Book th a t w onderful ru le of gold, I read of th e Good S am a ritan of whom th e M aster told, AI1 th is I did for my b ro th er because I w as selfish you see For all th e th in g s I did for him I w ished him to do for me. A W ant Ad. helps for both buyer and seller. fa■ííf’J r MEN WHO PALL IN LOVU W llH -T P eiR 3TÊNOCRAPHERS, F in d CLT-TTÆY CAN'T D.éTATE -r& T W E M APTER -THEY'Re' MACS ie d / *Ten¿ th ott ORDS u 7 5 An u rch in w as w him pering on a H eart-S er»ice. s tre e t co rn e r w hen he wag ad d ressed If one does his best by his neighbor by our police ch ief: “W h at’s th e m a tte r, son?” And o th erw ise acts like a m an — "I’m lost." Is q u ite carefu l to alw ays speak "L o st? N onsense! You m u sn 't k indly— T h u s reflects his good w ill— when give up hope so quickly. W here do you live?” he can. "I d o n ’t know. W e’ve Ju st moved and I c a n 't rem em ber th e new ad T he habit will grow on him «tally— d re ss.” H is face will m ost often be b rig h t, “W h a t’s your nam e, th e n ? ” And his tro u b le s grow less— In the “ I don’t know .” m aking, "W h at? D on't you know your own As they do when we see th in g s nam e?” arig h t. "No,” sobbed th e youngster. “ M other got m a rrie d again this T he service th a t one gives his m orning." neighbor, T h is kindness betw een m an and I WON DKK. m an — W ill app ease all th e h u n g er w ithin us (Lee H ow ard) As th e h e a rt loves to love. If it can. R attle, ra tt(e , little car, —Selected. How I w onder w hat you are When he sh ifts you Into high Real M a il’s Prayer. How you g ru n t and groan and sigh. L et me live, O m ighty M aster, W hat did H enry put In you? Such a life as m en should know , When he m ade you shining new T astin g triu m p h and d isaster, ' Did he ta k e some sc ra p s of cloth, Jo y —and not too m uch woe; ¡C hunks of leath er, bits of fro th ? Let m e ru n th e g am u t over, Let me fight and love and laugh, Did he use old co rse t stays And when I'm ben eath the clover ¡T w isted up In various ways, ‘ L et th is be my ep itap h : S trip s of rubber, strin g and w ire "H ere lies one who took his chan ces In your fifteen th o u san d tire ? In th e busy w orld of men. B ottled luck and circu m stan ces. i Is It n u ts and bolts and tins. Fought and fell and fought ag ain ; W ashers, sp rin g s, and gaiety pins, Won som etim es, but did not crow ing, Mingled w ith th e o th e r Junk Lost stm etlm es, but did not wall. , T h at ru n s all day on a q u a rt of bunk? Took his beatings but kept going, Ju st to m ake you look like new, Never let his co u rag e fall. ; A dab of p ain t and a gob of glue— He w as fallible and hum an, Yes, I w onder w hat you are T h erefo re loved and understood H um ping, bum ping little car. Both his fellowrnan and woman, W hether good o r not so good; Best ca r th a t was ever made, W as fratern al, had Insurance. P uts all o th e rs In th e shade, Looked ahead for hom e and w ife, i Says your d riv er, C. K. Dye, N ever lacked in his en d u ra n ce What a whopper! Me. oh. my! To provide for th e end of life. K ept his sp irit undlm lnlshed. Homebody Makes As Impression. Never laid down on a friend. K atie— "Say, Jack , how did you get Played th e gam e till it was finished. th a t red on your Up?” Lived a sp o rt m an to th e end.” Jack—"That’s my tag for p ark in g —Exchange. too long In one place.”