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æ j G resham VOL. 15, NO. 54 STREET PAVING IN GRESHAM UNDER WAY O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CHI NTV, OREGON. | the stre e t in condition and pouring I th e concrete. T he paving of th ese tw o im p o rtan t i blocks is a piece of w ork th a t has ! been contem plated for a co n sid erab le length of tim e, th e com pletion of , w hich w ill m a rk a decided im prove- 1 m ent in the ap p earan ce of th e town. Congestion of th e co rn er of Main and Powell stre e ts w ill be m a teria lly les- ' sened, traffic au to m atically d iv ertin g itself around th e o th er th o ro u g h fare. ,, . . . , , . .. W hile m ateria l and labor a re avail- able a new sidew alk w ill be m ade, a block In length, on th e so u th side of Second stre e t adjoining th e W alrad , .. , store, as the old one w as in a m ore or less dilapidated condition and w ould h ard ly m atch up w ith th e fine ap p e aran c e w hich th e s tre e t w ill m ake when finished. heath (a lls Mrs. Eugenia Watkins. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Baptist Church S en Ices. TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S I, 1925 #1.59 Per Year Tuckerhill Dahlias Are Exhibited. AGED WOMAN MEETS Mrs. E ugenia G erstle W atkins The B aptist ch u rc h w ill begin th e Mrs. Vera T u ck er su p erin ten d ed her ACCIDENTAL HEATH passed aw ay at th e T hom as s a n ita r program for th e fall and w in ter an n u a l d ahlia display y esterd ay at ium th is m orning at 1:10, from h eart C onstruction w ork Is going forw ard tro u b le from w hich she had been a m onths next Sunday, th e Bible school th e sto re of th e W alrad M ercantile Mrs. Anna K retchm er. aged ab o u t rap id ly on th e paving of the tw o su fferer for m ore th a n a year. She opening prom ptly a t 9:45 a. m. and com pany, assisted by Miss F lo ren ce 83, w as in stan tly killed and her had been at th e T hom as hom e for 1 the ch u rch service a t 11 o'clock. The Lake. G roups of flower lovers stopped dau g h ter, Mrs. A nna Lehm an, 61, and blocks, Second stre e t from Main to th re e boys whom she w as ca rin g for, m onths and except for fo u r m onths of R oberts from Second to Pow ell, th e th a t tim e had been bedfast. She is th e 1 Rev. E. G. Judd, w ho has been aw ay to adm ire th e ir favorites, m any choos W alter, P hillip and E dw ard P alask e, widow of th e late B enjam in F. W at- *Or the last tw o w eeks, will p reach ing th e honeycom bed "show ” v ariety aged 12, 13 and 15 years, all of S yca ap p ro p riatio n for w hich w as m ade by kins of G resham who died about two | both m orning an d evening. In the and o th e r favoring th e sm all pom m ore statio n betw een G resham and th e city council a sh o rt tim e ago. The uervice th e topic of th e s e r pons. T h ere w ere on exhibit th e dec L ents w ere slightly in ju red W ednes day evening about 5:30 w hen an au to te r, Mrs. H e n rie tta W eir of P o rtlan d . co n crete w ork is in ch a rg e of th e B. mon will be, " C h rist’s A ppeal to th e o rative, th e hybrid cactus, th e cosm ea, m obile in w hich they w ere riding and Mrs. W atk in s w as a w om an of many C. Seydel com pany of P o rtlan d , J. P. fine q u alities, p atien t an d th o u g h tfu l C h ristian s of G resh am ,” and in th e the c o lla re tte an d m ore th a n a h u n w hich w as being driven by Mrs. L eh of o th e rs and had m any friends. She evening "C h rist’s A ppeal to th e U n dred o th e r v arieties. Besides th e dec m an was stru ck by c S ou th ern P a M aginnis, a p a rtn e r and m anager of w as born in A ugsburg, B avaria, Ger- believers of G resh am .” The in te rm e d i o rativ e b ask ets of a num ber of d a h cific railro ad tra in at B rannen s ta th e firm being in G resham and d ire c t tion. a crossing betw een P o rtlan d and m any. Ja n u a ry 10. 1870, and came ing th e w ork of the m en and team s. w.i‘h. h*r hp a re " t ? t0 ? mKerlc1a " * e,n a a te and senior B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet lias. th o se m ost a ttra c tiv e ly show n Oswego . They had been visitiug child. She and h er h usband had for- a t the re g u la r tim e for th e sum m er w ere placed one flower to a vase. friends a t the head of Lake Oswego A pproxim ately 2500 sq u a re y ard s of m erly resided in e a ste rn Oregon. The m onths, in te rm ed ia te a t 6 p. m. and S carcely any tw o could be found of d u rin g th e day and w ere on th e ir r e co n crete w ill be laid covering th e two fu n eral services w ill be conducted at th e sen io rs at 7. T he evening p rea ch sim ila r coloring and loveliness. tu rn w hen hit. T he body of th e u n blocks, th e paving to extend across fo rtu n a te elderly lady w as b ro u g h t to ‘h e chapel of th e Mt. Scott cem etery T he T u ck erh ill D ahlia farm is lo Oregon City and th e Injured w ere th e stre e ts from cu rb to curb, a dis T uesday, S eptem ber 8, at 2:30, w ith ing service will begin at 8 o’clock. All are Invited to a tte n d th e serv ices to cated 4 >4 m iles so u th east of G resham rushed to Good S am a ritan ho sp ital by in term en t in Mt. Scott. T he T ro u t ta n c e of 32 feet. T he cost of th is dale c h a p te r of th e E a ste rn S tar, of w orship God and u n ite in his service. and about th ree -fo u rth s of a mile am bulance. They a re rep o rted to be needed im provem ent w ill be about ¡w hich she w as a m em ber, w ill ta k e , p m eeting and Bible study south of Gillis. N early an ac re of doing w ell and in no danger. A fter $6000. Mr. M aginnis ex presses th e Chicken Dinners. p a rt In th e services. F u n e ra l ar- ' ... , . . . „ . . * .......... *_____' it w as decided th a t an inquest w as not will be held W’ednesday evening a t 8 ground is devoted to the raisin g of necessary, th e body of Mrs. K rtech m er opinion th a t about ten days w ill be Special chicken d in n er every W’ed- 1 ran g e m en ts a re in ch arg e of J. E th is one flower w hich in the last few j was rem oved to th e m o rtu a ry of n ecessary to finish up th e job. About nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. M etzger, a t th e u n d erta k in g estab lish - o’clock. m ent w here an au to p sy w as held th is y ears h as become a u n iv ersal fav o r- | Downing & Beneflel, 441 E ast M ultno- 25 men and five or six team s w ill be P ric e 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e s ta u r a n t—Ad. aftern o o n to fu lly determ in e th e cause ____ m ah stre e t, w here th e fu n eral w ill be B rlght say in g s by m odern th in k e rs | ite. Mrs 'r..r.b^r em ployed to do th e w ork of gettin g of death. ' ' held tom orrow aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock Get th e classified habit. a re found in th e w an t colum n. su ccessful in th e c u ltu re of th is tu b e r, w ith in te rm en t In Lone F ir cem etery. does alm o st the e n tire w ork of p la n t A thorough investigation w as m ade ing. se p a ra tin g and labeling th e v a ri . yesterday of th e accid en t by C oroner ous v arie tie s, of w hich she has sev Pace and it has been decided th a t th e j d riv er eith er did not see th e tra in or S E P T E M B E R B U L L E T IN eral hundred. becam e confused in m an ip u latin g the brakes. T he raotorm an of th e tra in M ethodist E piscopal C hurch. was not held. It is said th a t th e tra in Bible school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m. w as not trav e lin g a t an excessive speed, b ut on th e c o n tra ry w as slow w ith classe s for all ages and room for ing down for a stop at th e sta tio n , a c stra n g e rs. The p asto r. Dr. C. W. cording to th e m otorm an. H uett, w ill speak both m orning an d ~“ 7 evening. T he su b ject for the m orning G resham Hand (Jives C oncert, serm on Is “L abor and th e M. E T h ‘‘ G resham band w as h eard ag ain C hurch.” Monday is L abor Day and. W ednesday evening in one of Its fine in accord w ith th e action of th e tw o I s tre e t co n certs, only tw o m ore of preceding g en eral conferences, th e w hich, how ever, will be given th is m orning service is given to th a t topic, season, on the 9th and th e 16th of In th e evening th e re w ill be a lectu re Septem ber respectively. T he local serm on on Je ru salem . T his Is th e band will be h eard on th e stre e ts of place all w ant to see and th e co u n try P o rtlan d about th ree weeks from th is of su p rem e in te re st to all. T he tim e w hen, w ith 24 o th er bands. It sp e a k e r's talk w ill be based on per- wil1 «PPear and play In th e Odd F el- sonal observation. T he E p w o rth j low s’ P arad e a t th e tim e th e sover- I L eague m eets for th e ir devotional eign g ran d lodge w ill hold Its 101st m eeting a t 7 o’clock. an n u al session in th e city. E ach of T uesday evening th e official board th e 25 bands w ill p ause in fro n t of a will m eet In the Study of th e ch u rch KGW b ro ad castin g sta tio n and re n a t 7:45. A full atten d a n ce Is urged der a selection w hich will be heard by th e rad io fans stationed th ro u g h upon all. Monday th e an n u a l Sunday school out th e country. Band leader Jo h n picnic w ill be held. T h ere w ill be a son is n a tu ra lly anxious th a t his band picnic a t L a u re lh u rst park . T ra n s boys sh all be w ell bru sh ed up m u si cally for th is occasion th a t th ey may p o rtatio n w ill be provided On T h u rsd ay evening th e fo u rth | not «PPp« r to any disad v an tag e w hen | q u a rte rly conference w ill be held in tak in g th e ir place am ong older o r th e ch u rch , th e Rev. A. S. H isey p re ganizations. T he p o rtab le b an d stan d w hich w as siding. T he q u a rte rly conference ta k es In th e e n tire Pow ell V alley c ir co n stru c te d a few w eeks ago for use cuit. viz.: Sandy, P le a sa n t Home, B o r of th e band In Its Rtreet co n certs has ing, P le a sa n t Valley, F airview and received a coat of p a in t w hich has Rockwood as w ell as G resham . T h ere g reatly im proved its ap p earan ce, th e w ill be a pot luck supper and th e w ork being done by E. M. Thom as. re g u la r business m eeting w ill com e Gresham I'ndenoiiiinatloiial Services. later. T he Sunday school of th e U ndenom T he W om an’s Home M issionary so- i ciety will hold Its S eptem ber m eeting in atio n al tem ple w ill convene a t 10 ' at th e home of Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, o'clock S unday m orning, w ith p re a c h who will be assisted by M esdames C. ing a t 2 o’clock by th e p asto r, th e I J. L undquist, and Geo. F. Honey, Mrs. Rev. S. F. P itts. T h ere will be p re a c h I.. I,. K idder will lead th e study hour. ing again in the evening, th e song P ra y e r All the ladies of th e ch u rch and con service beginning a t 7:30. m eeting will be held on T uesday eve g reg atio n a re co rd ially invited. ning and a Bible stu d y F rid ay eve Zion Evangelical Services. ning, each service beginning a t 7:30. and other good makes Sunday school of th e Zion E vangel- j E veryone is cordially invited to atten d leal ch u rch will m eet a t 10 a. m. S un- I th ese services. day follow ed by E n g lish services a t [ Free Methodist Services. 11 from th e topic, "T h e C h ristia n 's | “Cod Is Love” will be the topic of P rie stly C alling.” At 11:50 th e re will be serv ices In G erm an from the them e, the serm on a t th e F ree M ethodist "H eavy L aden.” T he senior E vangel- ch u rch S u " d a’r m orning *»F ‘he p a s icai L eague will m eet in th e ch u rch to r, th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach a t 11 o'clock. Mrs. K lotzbach will lead a t 8 p. m. I th e young people’s m eeting at 7 in th e lllhle S tan d ard I oainianity C hurch. evenlng. a fte r w hich th e re will be an Sunday school w ill m eet as usual [ ev an g elistic service. Wiinday school at 10 o'clock and will be follow ed by j will convene us usuui a t 10 o'clock. S u its, C oat», S h oes, B oots, S to ck in g s, S w e a te rs preach in g at 11 by th e Rev. G eorge _ . D unlap, who will p reach again a t 8 Thc Woman 8 M issionary society will O v era lls, B lou ses, U n d er w ea r, E tc. in th e evening. P ra y e r m eeting and m eet at the p arso n ag e next W ednes- Bible stu d y will be held on W ednes duy a t 2 o’clock. F R E E w ith ea ch Suit. day a t 8 o’clock. The P eoples U srgain counter S-e Take ‘IP—try th e W ant Ads the w ant ads In our season’s campaign for 1000 new customers. Y ou’ll Like These New Fall Suits and Overcoats T he Styles are New. T he fabrics are virgin wool. Good linings and fine tailoring that insure long wear. A fine variety of patterns and colors to choose from. H undred of men are finding it pays to buy their clothes in Gresham, W e can save you at least $5 on your suit or coat as our rent and operating expenses are low. Make this your headquarters for Shoes and A pparel of all kinds. W e appreciate yotir business and will serve you well. MART SCHAfTNER & MARX $25 $30 $35 $40 STUDENT CLOTHES $17.50 to $25 Outfitting Your BOYS for School Ball and Bat FALL HATS You will like these new styles and colors. Good quality. NEW CAPS For men and young men. Stylish, new shades and shapes. Sure to please. X" $3 to $6 _________ $1 to $3 NEW SHIRTS with band or collar a t tached. The new p at terns give you a wide variety to choose from SMART TIES The colorings are beau tiful. New four-in-hands and bows. Popular prices $1.50 to $.3.50 .MEN’S HOSE New* colors in plaids and fancy patterns. Silks lisle and silk and wool. SCHOOL SUPPLIES 50c to $1 MEN’S SHOES Our line I n romplFtef our prices arc til ways the lowest Douglas and Packard styles for Fall are ready. Oxfords are very popular, 25c to $1.50 ---------------- We stock the famous $5 to $7.50 C a rter’» Inks, C ico P a ste and M u cila g e AylsWortKS Ma rti r\ m e n ’ s w ea r Mackinaws and Loetrer*» Boots. Ask iin for a blotter S h o es G R ESH A M He Give Red Trading Stamp* . I Work Clothes for e»cry occasion. HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 FREE Gresham A nickle plated clutch pencil with a 50c purchase of school supplies. Limit one. j