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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 5« GRESHAM, M l’LTNOMAH COl’NTY, OREGON. UNION HIGH SCHOOL n n ron OAArv nm s n m FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11. 1!P»5 $1.50 Per Year been placed in the room, b ut no doubt “TEN COMMANDMENTS” th ese w ill all be occupied before m any ( HAS BIG MORAL Hl'XCH 11 ,lle e n r o lln n - n t c o n ti n u e s to i ----------- Pre v *ous years. S tu d en ts T he Red Sea and San F ran cisco are from other places are looking to about 5000 m iles ap a rt. T he Isra e lite s Next W ednesday m orning at 10 ^ r ’ and -'lr s - H ans L arsen visited G resham for a high school hom e and led by Moses on th e ir exodus from G resham Union high 1 each year it is becom ing m ore and Egypt are sep arated by about 40 cen- 0 c ,‘n lt th e people of G resham and vi- 1-in lay night w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n off b risk ly T uesday m ore evident t h a t G resham Union tu rie s from Sunday afternoon jazz S t o 7 h ‘> n T ed e’v a n T e * ^ W. A. “BIL1Y” SUNDAY The Mt. Hood Loop trip was tak en T h u rsd ay by Mrs. W. F. H oney and her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E lse of B ellingham , W ashington, Mabel and F lo ren ce E lse of Rockaw ay, O re gon. T his w as a first trip for all the party and w as g reatly enjoyed, being T he w ork of of in te re st over th e e n tire circuit. school sta rte d T he ladies of the B aptist Guild and M issionary society met at the home of m orning for an o th er year, w ith an en- high school is a d esirab le place for dancing today. Yet. Cecil B. DeMille w. A. Sunday, who w ill ..peak a t th e ' to llm e n t of 258. On th e platform for those d esirin g a higher education has m anaged to put them to g e th er G resham Union high school gym nas- a ew ay8 * ” ' relativ es «nd friends. Mrs. G eorge C u rrin on Tuesday, w hen plans for th e w in te r’s w ork w ere d is p ictu rizatio n of iunl T he Rev- Mr- S unday is prob- Among o th e rs visited in S eattle w as cussed. th e opening exercises w ere, besides th a n th e grades. It is also becom ing convincingly in his It is planned to give a ch ick ably the best know n gospel sp eak er in ! Mrs. M yrtle Myers C hester who lost th e school p rincipal, all th e m em bers a p p a re n t to th e p atro n s of th e d istric t I “T he T en C om m andm ents. A m erica today, if not in th e w orld, her son from d ro w n in „ about elltht en d in n er a t th e g ran g e hall on F ri day evening. S eptem ber 25. of the school board, C lerk K. A. Mil- th a t they did not build a la rg e enough T he m odern sto ry opens on a de- and the people of G resham should . v ler, and the Revs. E dw in H orstm ann. building a t the beginning. The vout m o th er driving one of h er tw o consider them selves fo rtu n a te in get- s aK° ‘ ‘ rs ' les e r ®*Pre sse <l Mr. and Mrs. T hom as of th e T hom as C. W. H u ett and E. O. Judd, all of g row th of th e tow n is seen in th e fact sons from hom e because he w ill not I t ’.np ,Hm for a 8Pecial service a t th is ‘ r ap p reciatio n for tin kindness of S an itariu m have been enjoying a tw o- whom spoke concerning th e w ork j Hp r®®e“ t becom ing “apologize to God,” for w hat she be- P z x gny d er, a p ast p resid e n t m em bered h er In h e r ’ b ere arem Jn t w eeks' v isit from th e ir d au g h ter-in - law, w hile her husband, H arry th e school in g eneral and of the y e a r’s ™ed^ngDy ea r°re uadelluate each sue- Reves sacrilege. T he son goes out of * the *■- S tate ~ • ers' ' college ” ~ ree Thom as, atten d ed th e n atio n al con T each a t ■ G w ith m essages and w ith flowers, vention steam en g in eers a t St. P aul, p la n s for a bigger and b etter G. U. P erh ap s th e m ost o u tstan d in g event ln t0 th e w orld, not b itterly , b ut boy- ley. Colorado, said of “ B illy” Sunday, Mrs. W. D. K inder is assistin g at M innesota. Mr. T hom as ts th e chief H. S. T he first day w as occupied in ! of th e com ing w eek in connection j lsh ly ex u ltan t, to sm ash every corn- who addressed the stu d e n ts of th e in stitu tio n in addition to as m any clti en g in eer of th e Coast Pow er E lectric g ettin g the assignm ent of te x t books i w ith th e schedule of th e sch o o l’s dates ntandm ent. T he DeMille develops his zens as could be crow ded into th e the O scarette. also Mrs. Mary Dodge plant a t T illam ook, Oregon. He re and the next day's lessons, th u s m a k - ! 3 } 81! o i th e Re.v’ w illia n ' them e th a t “if you try to b rea k th e chapel, th a t his speech w as one of the is em ployed th e re a p a rt of the tim e. ported very w arm w eath er in Minne (“ B illy”) Sunday, w orld-renow ned Mrs. I. A. Cone of C ottage Grove, sota and w as glad to get back in O re ing it possible, w ith th e previous re g evangelist, who will speak in th e au- j Ten C om m andm ents th e y 'll b rea k finest th in g s he had ev er heard. The evangelist is never at a loss for som e- ; widow of th e late J. H. Cone, form erly gon. istra tio n s and tak in g ca re of a nu m d itorium of th e gym nasium on Wed- y °u Mrs. H osford of P o rtlan d , who has ( th in g to say and he know s how to say of G resham , is spending a few days as ber of m inor details, to s ta r t out W ed nesday m orning, Septem ber 16, a t 10 , A gorgeous B iblical episode, done in it in a m an n er th a t com m ands a h ea r- j the g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. been stay in g a t th e T hom as s a n ita r ________________ n a tu ra l colors, is enacted by such pop ing anyw here am ong any people. ium. re tu rn e d hom e T uesday, im Thom pson. nesday m orning well shod and full of o clock. This m eeting is not for stu d e n ts ; H. E. T h ay er is in Good S am aritan proved a fte r a six-w eeks' rest. u la r p lay ers as E ste lle T aylor, T heo- pep for a y ear of good solid w ork. Lightning Plays Strange Freak. T he A reme club w ill m eet at the _____ _______________________________ D uring th e th u n d e r storm on Mon- i dore R oberts, Jam es Neill, C h arles alone, but for all who w ish to h ea r hospital in P o rtlan d suffering from P rin c ip a l C annon sta te s th a t th e re is b ru ises an d a possibly fra ctu red arm , home of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell on Mon th e u sual bunch of fine looking boys lig h tn in g stru c k at th e <je Roche, and Law son B utt. T he tw o 1 th e noted evangelist. TIX I I I IVO n r c ( A i t l l t L h E the r e s u lt of in ju rie s su stain ed when day aftern o o n , S eptem ber 14. T he . . , . . . , / D. M. Cathey hom e in a w ay th a t w as 1 N« | his coat ca u g h , On a pile of boxes and hostess w ill be assiste d by Mrs. H. V. and g irls eager to forge ahead, th e s ta rtlin g and m ystifying. Mrs. m illion p ersons who have paid from I PROGRESSING RAPIDLY pulled them down on to him. Adlx. Mrs. Clyde Ruegg and Mrs. B. classes a re w ell equalized and th e C athey w as sta n d in g n ear th e kitchen one to tw o d o llars to see th is g rea test Miss Violet Coe left S unday evening C. A ltm an. It is hoped th a t all m em w ork seem s to be ro llin g aw ay in fine ran g e w hen a trem en d o u s clap of of P aram o u n t P ic tu re s te stify th a t the The te stin g of all of th e ca ttle in th e for M yrtle P oint, Oregon, w here she bers of th e E a ste rn S ta r w ill be p re s shape. 1 ? e a rLC d^a ^ n ®l h ig h est point th e cinem a a r t h as yet . . . , ¡h er. Mr. Cathey, w ho w as sittin g n ea r KT.“ *V ““ | county for tu b ercu lo sis u n d er th e new I will ag ain teach in th e high school. ent. T he senior and sophom ore classes by, thought th e side of th e house m ust re a c hed, h a s been achieved in th is gt a, e jaw _ a8 enacted by the la st ses- Royal M um ford of W illam ette Uni- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. S hultz re tu rn e d have alread y held m eetings leading to | have been blow n out and fully ex- roost am bitious d irec to rial effort of sion of th e le g islatu re is p ro g ressin g i v erslty w as a g u est at the Coe home S atu rd ay evening from a trip to Y el low stone n ational p ark , having been th e nom ination and election of of- pected to see som e such resu lts. On Cecil B. DeMille. ¡rapidly. over the w eek end. » fleers for the y ear and th e o th e r class- i investigatio n in th e room and all M anager Allmon h as done w ell to , » f who is conducting th e R M. H ardy has recen tly in stalled gone a little over a week. They re .... . . . over th e house th ey failed to find ... . . . . .. „ . ¡w ork in th e east end of the county, in his ph o to g rap h ic stu d io th e tw in port a m ost w onderful trip and fine es w ill have th e ir m eetings soon for w j,ere the lig h tn in g stru c k o r any 8ecure ’’’is p ictu re for the G resham baa com pleted th e te stin g in th e arc system of lighting w hich enables roads. A recep tio n will he held for Mrs. th e sam e purpose. All a re united in dam age re su ltin g from it. T he next ! T h ea ter for th is w eek end. P leasan t Home te rrito ry , and as far him to ta k e p ictu res, even snap shots, ------------------------ w est as Pow ell Valley. Next w eek he | day or night. The system gives a 30,- Emma Sm ith of L innem anu T uesday m aking a co n cen trated effort to have day it w as discovered th a t th e bolt j lta n tis t C hurch 1iiiiuiincem ents begins in th e te rrito ry east of th e 000-candle pow er light, diffused evening at the Masonic h all a t 8 ev ery thing in w orking shape by the had stru c k a w ire inside th e w all ' * 1 , , , Sandy riv er and will test a ll of th e through g lass ami buckram , and is o’clock. T he local ch a p te r is ho nor back of the ran g e and had broken a close of th is w eek as re la te s to the ___ ___________ _____ " ° extend a h ea rty invitation to th e , c a tt| e from th e Sandy riv e r to th e east i said to re p re se n t one of the g re a te st ing her on th is occasion as she has hole th ro u g h th _ e r p __ la ste rin „ g ___ and classes and th e ir respective officers. jum ped to th e back of th e ran g e. How new B ap tist people w ho have moved ’end of th e county In th e next tw o im provem ents in th e photographic a r t been appointed th e g ran d E lecta of the I in recen t years. Cloudy w eath er or g ran d c h a p te r of Oregon. She is a T he football team has m et for p ra c th e co n tac t w as m ade w as a m ystery. 1 to G resham and vicinity to m eet w ith ; weeks. ------------------------- sunshine, day or n ig h t a re all th e past m a tro n of th e G resham lodge. tice and su its have been issued by as th e re w ere no w ires leading from il8 (n th e re g u la r services on Sunday. ! th e outside. An u p sta irs window w as ■ \ , S tum ping P o n d e r to Be O rdered Soon. sam e w ith th is pow erful light. Betij. Many v isitin g d ig n itaries a re expected Coach C larence K ruger. As yet no open but no m a rk s of th e lig h tn in g < ‘ xt_ , , .... , . The o rd er for the first car load of Mathews, ow ner of th e building in to be p rese n t and a v aried p ro g ram w ith other churches. The Bible school gam es have been scheduled, but the could be found. ' w hich the studio Is housed, is calclm - will be presen ted , follow ed by re fre sh P yratol for M ultnom ah county will ining w alls, rep a irin g sk y lights and m ents. All E astern S ta r m em bers are opens a t 10 o'clock and th e m orning itin e ra ry w ill soon be com piled for invited to be present. ch u rch service at 11. T he pasto r, th e probably be placed e a rly next week, i o th erw ise im proving th e place. th is seaso n ’s m eets. T he ground w ill T he S E C ircle of th e M ethodist County A gent S. B. H all hoped to be Edw in Y unker Is now driving about Rev. E. G. Judd, w ill preach both be p ut into shape by th e boys soon G resham g rad e school w ill open able to place th is o rd er early th is *n his new Buick m a ster six pur- L adies Aid w ill m eet on W ednesday, m orning and evening. The topic for and all a re looking forw ard to a tw o- next Monday, S eptem ber 14. u .1 ] chased from gara(t/ H enry TIl1s T ilg n CBr er „ of , 926 the S eptem ber 16, with Mrs. O. A. E a st I week. At p resen t th e re a re about Mu)n str(1(,t man. T he officers anno u n ce th a t “dues T he Sew and So C ircle of th e Meth- Hie m orning serm on will he “Living m o n th's p le asa n t activity on th e odist E piscopal ch u rch w ill m eet a t | Above th e Clouds,” anil in th e eve- 18,000 pounds ordered. O rders for I model ro ad ste r. Is said to b e tlfe first are due" at th is tim e. A larg e a tte n d g ridiron. about 5000 pounds m ore will be neces- I of Its kind to be delivered in th is vl- ance ts expected. T he in- J a n ito r R usher h a s n 't been w asting j ? tL” e At th e b u sin ess m eeting of th e local sary. Any one w ho Is p lanning to use j „ his sp a re tim e th is sum m er if anyone m em bers are req u ested to be p resen t, term ed late society will m eet a t 6 p. m. W. C. T U. held at th e lib ra ry T h u rs .................... ............... . « should a sk ab o u t it. Ju d g in g by th e B orn to Mr. and Mrs. S. Iw am oto. | a n d th e sen io r B. Y. P. U. a t 7 w ith day aftern o o n delegates w ere elected T he to the county convention In P o rtland fine aspect p resented by high school R oute 1, G resham , oil A ugust 30, a th e ch u rc h service a t 8 o’clock. If th e year should place th e ir o rd ers at M iller W edneaday afternoon. th e county ag e n t's office by Monday, m em bers a re req u ested to b ring th e ir which ta k es place on Septem ber 16 and grounds he and o th e r w orkm en n i ab sen t from th ese services, you will su m m er's dues, ¡uid also any w ork and 17 at th e L aurelw ood M ethodist Septem ber 14. have been busily engaged in m aking d au g h ter R eta. also Mfs. I). I). H in- h ln d er u s * presen t, you will help us. they have. church. T hose who w ere elected Mrs. Bessie Dixon visited her sis- w ere Mrs. H ans L arsen , Mrs. H. S. a num ber of im p o rta n t a lte ra tio n s and , ton, m other of Mrs. B arn ard , of H am - T he m idw eek p ray e r m eeting w ill be Iged Pow ell Valiev Man Dies. Clow, Mrs. Ja k e M etzger, Mrs. W. F. im provem ents. A cem ent landing has I Hton, Oregon, have been th e g u ests of held W ednesday evening at 8 o’clock. a , been co n stru cted at th e re a r of th e ^¡r ' a '.’'1 Y A- anrt M r- an<1 T he choir w ill m eet 'fo r re h e a rsa l of I owell V alley for th e past 23 years, from Siletz. Oregon, w here they spent Honey, Mrs. F ra n k P eak, Mrs. Jam es N aylor, Mrs. B. W. E m ery, Mrs. 8. 8. .......... . . . Mrs. A. H. W eisenfluh. They also m ade , building for th e loading and unload- a trip to the coaat ln w eatern Oregon. T h u rsd ay evening, Thom pson and Mrs. Geo. Honey. died at the home of his son-in-law . th e sum m er. Glen W in ters was hom e over the ing of p assen g ers from th e v arious Mrs. G eorge R obertson and son of Emil S atte rstro m , T h u rsd ay a t 12:40 i K erm it Jo h n so n su stain ed a slig h t o'clock, from ch ro n ic g a stritis, from 1 aCCi<ient T h ’' rs(lay he fell from w eek-end for a visit wfth Ills p aren ts. bus lines. H eretofore th is has been ( P o rtla n d are spending the week w ith Crew of S eap lan e Rescued, a swing, badly w ren ch in g tils left He is em ployed a t Toledo, Oregon, in accom plished w ithout sufficient s h e l - ' R o b ertso n 's sister. Mrs. W. H. News re p o rts sta te th a t th e crew of . .. , Gibson. th e navy seap lan e PN -9-1 have all w hich he had been ailin g for sev eral w rist. It is th o u g h t th a t no bones a larg e sp ru ce m ill o p era tin g there. ter, but now it will not be n ecessary G eorge W ells arriv ed from M ontana been rescued. They w ere forced to y ears past. H is la st illn ess was of have been fractu red . C o n tin u ed on page 4 for stu d en ts to w ade th ro u g h pools of a day o r so ago to v isit his m other, land w hen w ithin five m iles of th e ir only a w eek in d u ratio n . He was w ate r to reach th e ir conveyances Mrs. F an n y W ells of G resham . landing. The plane left San F ra n - born in B rattfo rs, W arnland, Sweden, New class room s have also been con- „ Ml> and M « . R o b ert S h arp w ere at cisco A ugust 31, on a non-stop trip Decem ber 21, 1846, and cam e to tlie W<* are lleadquarterN in Gresham f»»r th e hom e of th e form er s g ra n d p a r- to H onolulu. The crew w as com posed stiu c te d by rem oving p artitio n s. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P ullen, of five men. T he plane had been given United S tates in 1887, living first in T he assem bly room of th* high | T hursday. T hey a re on th e ir honey- up as lost and its finding w ith all of M ulligan, th en at A berdeen, W ash school building is "chock” full and ! moon trip , h aving been m a rrie d at crew alive and w ell h a s caused g re a t ington, com ing to Pow ell V alley in m ore to come. A dditional se ats have ?JayvHle. Oregon, on W ednesday of rejoicing. 1902 and resid in g since on the farm th is week. They w ill also v isit rela- ! ------------------------- lives in P o rtlan d before re tu rn in g to G resham U ndenom inational 8 e rv lc e s.| w here he died. Besides his aged wife, i M ayville to reside. T he S unday school of th e Undenom - Mrs. Mary A nderson, he is survived tiy SM ITH Miss M iriam In g lis re tu rn e d last ¡national tem ple will convene a t 10 a d au g h ter, Mrs. Emil S atte rstro m , A large and complete M EM O RIAL w eek lrom Iowa, w h ere she sp en t her o'clock S unday m orning, w ith preach - four g ran d ch ild ren . R ichard, E rn est, supply of sunim er vacation w ith her p aren ts. inR a t 2 f)ciock by th e p asto r, th e Clifford and Milton, a b ro th er, E ric C ontinued on page 4 Rev. S. F. P itts. T h ere w ill be preacli- --------------------- ing again in th e evening, th e song A nderson of Pow ell Valley, a sister, Special S unday D inner at W eiling’s service beginning at 7:30. P ra y er Mrs. A nna Nelson of Rock Island, I lli Soup, fried chicken or ro a st beef , m eeting w ill be held on T uesday eve- nois, and a sister in Sweden. The R E V . E . R D. H O L L E N S T E D T and m arm alad e, m ashed potatoes, ning and a Bible stu d y F rid ay eve- funeral services, in ch a rg e of J. E. M inister I corn on cob, salad, hom e m ade peach ning, each service beginning a t 7:30. Sunday M oruinir W orship* 11 A. M. cobbler, tea, coffee, m ilk or cocoa. E veryone is co rd ially invited to atten d M etzger, w ill be held a t th e Mission One price to all, 50 cents.—Adv. th ese services. ch u rch Monday aftern o o n at 2 o’clock. The Rev. O. J. W ilner w ill conduct the service and in term en t will he m ade in the D ouglas cem etery. WILL SPEAK WEDNESDAY I FTS I flilll START grow as 1,1 Additional Locals SCHOOL SUPPLIES Presbyterian Church TABLETS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS LUNCH BASKETS ETC. Now in Stock Methodist Episcopal ( hiirch. Advance Showing of Womens Autumn Gowns o f Distinguished Suitability M 2 -75 to *19-75 I1 These are the dresses which smart women, im patiently shopping around, but hesitating to make a choice, have been waiting for. They are unmistakably new, and immediately upon introduction will find favor with the most exacting women. The styles are numer ous. Some are moulded to the figure, with the fullness coming below the hips; others are straight and slim in silhouette. The details are perfect and the tailoring is superb. All the smart new colors, including black. They are in all sizes See Display in our uindou N ew Fall Show ing of WOMEN’S and popularly priced at ______ MISSES COATS $15 to $32.50 The Bible school m eets a t 10 o'clock. T his is a th o ro u g h ly graded school w ith c lasse s for all ages and a h earty welcome for stran g ers. Dr. C. W. H uett, th e p asto r, will speak a t th e preach in g service both m orning an d evening. T he su b ject for the serm on in the m orning will be ¡''A n In fallib le T est of F aith " and at night th e re will be a serm on lecture. The ad d ress on Je ru sa le m will be eojnpieteil and If th e re Is tim e it will he followed by an ad d ress on “T he I M editerranean and N aples.” People a re finding rea l in te re st in these ser- I mon le ctu res as it is helping them to ; j get into touch with w hat w as th e m ost | ! influential p a rt of th e w orld not so ' : very long ago and w hose influence is ; felt trem en d o u sly even today. The m idw eek m eeting will be held I on T h u rsd ay evening beginning prom ptly a t 7:30. The E p w o rth League m eets a t 7 ' ; o'clock. The m orning service begins a t 11 o'clock and the evening service at 8 I I o'clock. Free Methodist Services. The Sunday school of th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch is in creasin g in m em bership and in te rest. All ch il- dren not atten d in g o th er schools are cordially Invited to atten d th is school and ta k e ad v an tag e of th e In rtru ctlo u given by a v ery efficient co rp s of Bible teach ers. S unday school begins a t 10, follow ed by preach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, the Rev. W. T. K lotsbaeh, on t h e subject, ' T he Need of Revivals In th e C hurch." The young people's m eeting will be- gin at 7 p. b i ., led by Miss Evelyn Howell and will be followed by preaching ag ain a t 8 o'clock. i ■ ! Gresham F R E E — A m odern, (tickle plated « I l l i c i t pencil with a 50e purehusefof School Supplies. Limit one to a customer. SPECIAL! Silk Umbrellas Heavy weight, selvedged- edge, assorted club handles. Colors: black, red, brown, rjavy and purple. All new and no seconds in this fr /l qq lot, reg. ^5.95; Spcl REAL JAPANESE CREPE | ; ! Colors: light gray, orange, mandarin, rose, delf and new red. Regular 25c yard. Special....................... 19c I 1 These specials for one week. Have Deadlights Tested. Sham pooing, m arcelling, h air cut-1 ting, m an icu rin g , scientific trea tm e n t of the scalp and skin. P hone 1841 for ap p ointm ent.—Adv. Phone 1236 : We are au thorized by th e se creta ry j of sta te to te st Ford headlights. Bring your c a r in and com ply w ith the law R aker A Hon, G resham , phone IMS. Patronize Gresham Keaaty Shoppe. HEPPS RACKET STORE WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality” ¿ArK ( ireen Trading Stamps Phone 1411 Gresham i October Designer now in