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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 5» G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FICE IN HOUSE IS BUILT IN NEW POSTOF I RO1IJ DALE IS OPEN DAY AT CORBETT T M lir T lK ir k m i . l v ° * K TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 E MEMBE 1{* KERRY (¿ROWER MEMBERS WILLIAM T. HARTLEY 6 . A. R. POST DISBANDS GIVEN GOOD ADVICE HAS 94T1I BIRTHDAY COUNCIL CONSIDERS WATER QUESTION In honor of opening of f th the » o f t the in o n e n in ? o Ross P ost O. A. R. has d is-I The necessity of sow ing a cover crop A nother G resham person to com T rou td ale postofflce in its new b u ild banded. To some th e statem en t w ould on b e rry fields and otherw ise plete a m ilestone of life n earin g the ing, an invitation is being extended to fail to aro u se any in te rest, but to oth- Wl,rhing tow ard a good crop next year cen tu ry m ark is W illiam T aylor All tra d itio n s about Rome not being patro n s of th e office to atten d a ,u „ , , . , , , _ , b u ilt in a day w ere broken so far as 8<*«al g atherin g to be given at th e city f " , . 6 * tragP dy' ° Ply is (he subject of a le tte r to th e m em H artle y who. on th e 16th of th is nam es rem ained on th e ro ster, bers of th e B erry G row ers association m onth, q u ietly celeb rated his 94th | T he G resham city council a t its ad five orphaned children a t C orbett w ere bal1 ln T rou td ale on S atu rd ay evening. and th ree of those w ere of men whose by th e m an ag er, D, E. Towle, who b irth d ay . F or th e past ten y ears h e , jo u r n e d session , last nig h t m ade concerned when they saw at night S eptem ber 26. At th is tim e a ta lk will ages ran g e aro u n d 85. One, Com rade ! w ri,es to them as follow s: has been a m ost fam iliar figure on the “ ™°Ve ,ookin« ,o w ard tb e Pro‘ la st Sunday a house n ea rly finished be 8iven by P o stm aster H udson for "The d epression caused by a sm all stre e ts of G resham , spry, alert, and 1 V‘S ° " T hom as G inder, lives in H illsboro. a “ adPqUatP »UPP* w here th e day before w as an un the benefit of th e postal service and Com rade Lewis L arson lives som e su rp lu s of cane b e rrie s in th e P uget cleared lot. keen to observe everything of passing k dema " d °' refre sh m e n ts w ill be served. T he la w here in W ashington, and Com rade J. Sound d istric t la st y ea r has been en In terest,—a m an th at seem ingly tim e ’ 5 a rd ° rPSPrvoir be To Rodney, S hirley, W illiam , Floyd dies a re requested to b rin g cake or tirely rem oved by th e sh o rt crop of H. Wood h as been unable for m any has d ealt kindly with At p resen t 1 « ? X ‘hP C“ y ° f G l*‘sbam 8uf- and M ary Bundy, ran g in g in age from sandw iches and th e p o stm aster will m onths to atten d th e m eetings of the th is year and values in all kinds of Mr. H artley is w ith a daughter. Mr, , f° r a " ‘ "’»'rgency supply of wa- 14 to four years, left alone in the fu rn ish coffee and cream . T he lunch ' °L .7 “ Pa88P<1 * post. In the death of Com rade W ona- b erries are m uch h ig h er th a n a year S tella S tockdale of W alla W alla J w orld by th e death of both fath e r and w ill be served in th e new building and cott a few m onths ago th e list of re a l ago. So th e p ro sp ect for good prices W ashington, w ith whom he spends a r88olut,on ,b a t th * ' “ X 8« u r e a site m o th er about tw o y ears ago, the tho se w ishing to look over th e new ly active m em bers w as narrow ed for »he b erry crop next year seem s co n sid erab le portion of his tim e His i ’ "®h “ , rP8Prvo,r' ala° ">»' ’ P rings building of a com fortable home m eant equipm ent m ay do so. T h ere w ill also down to one, and since th a t tim e Com b rig h t, as is th e p ro sp ect for a good d au g h ter In G resham . Mrs. S. S recen tly filed on, as w ell as rig h t of m ore th a n all th e im perial city on the be m usic and any d esitin g to dance, rad e G eorge K nieriem , only 81. the crop, w ith m any of o u r m em bers. But Thom pson, also assists in his care, if w ay from sp rin g s to rese rv o ir and seven h ills by th e T iber a re a t liberty to do so. Mr. H udson youngest of th e q u arte t, has been we note th a t in m any cases th e re has anyone ever has to ta k e c a re of th is | from rese rv o ir to connect w ith th e T he occasion of th is unu su al event is a ssu rin g all a good tim e. com m ander, ad ju tan t, q u a rte rm a ste r, been no cover crop sown in th e cane sp rig h tly y o ungster who w as born 30 I p resen t w ater system . It is hoped th a t w as th e h u m a n ita ria n sp irit back of The berries. T his is su rely a costly mis- and active bership thia may be bro u g h t about w ithout the , ■ new postofflce, w hich is located — — th — e » en — — • tire • • x- ,,V V4 » v m in x em .11 in I nil I -*• J • X» M ultnom ah Camp No. 77, Woodmen of n e same site as the old one. w ill T h ere a re no c h a rte r m em bers of th e I ,a *se 1° m ake as all au th o rities ag ree y ea rs before th e beginning of th e j necessity of condem nation su its, b ut Civil W ar. He can read w ithout g la ss th e W orld, of P o rtlan d , a fra te rn a l open for service on October 1. The post now living. So the post m et in j tb at th e re is m uch benefit received th a t will be reso rted to if th e situ a benefit society, in w hich the fath e r of building is of concrete, about 40x85 re g u la r session last S atu rd ay , w ith I from a cover crop plowed down in the es and can outw ork and outsee his tion dem ands it. A com m ittee headed d au g h ter h ere w ith whom he m akes th e ch ildren ca rrie d a sm all certifi feet in size and is as n early fireproof Com rade K nieriem presen t. He voted ' e a r *Y spring, in th e added p la n t food by Mayor C harles Cleveland will ta k e cate of insurance. E xtending its in as it can be co n stru cted . T he old to disband, and gath ered to g eth er all I retu rn ed to th e b erries and the addi- his hom e w hen In G resham . up th e m a tte r w ith p ro p erty ow ners, Mr. H artley w as born in P en n sy l te re s t and fra te rn a l benefits far be wooden building w as b urned in the the records, arm s, reg alia, c h a rte r and tional benefit of checking th e cane and will rep o rt to an o th er adjourned yond its technical obligation th e camp d isa stro u s fire w hich visited T ro u t o th er p ro p erty of th e post and tu rn ed K 'ow th to prevent w in ter-k ill. B etter vania, but at th e age of tw o y ea rs his m eeting next T uesday evening. has rendered assista n ce to th e fam ily dale in May of th is year, a t a loss of it over to the D epartm ent of Oregon of sow the vetch now to get as m uch p a re n ts moved to Ohio and h ere he W ork on th e city budget for the in connection w ith the long sickness ab o u t $1,000. The building w hich was the G rand Army of th e Republic, w ith benefit as possible. We can supply lived u n til 18 y ears of age, la ter liv com ing year has been com m enced and ing In both Illin o is nnd K ansas. He p Ortta n d and u n tim ely death of th e p a re n ts and burned w as one of th e first buildings I h'ea d q u a ru 'r.' I th e seed. It is expected to be ready for a rep o rt w as m arried In 1859, his wife dying 57 th e c a re of the ch ild ren since to the put up in T routdale. Since th e fire Com rade K nieriem h as been one of have a supply of fuel ties now y ea rs la te r In G resham in th e ir re s i at th a t m eeting. A nother m a tte r to ex ten t of fath e rin g a m ovem ent to te m p o rary q u a rte rs had been a r th e m ost faith fu l and active m em bers for ,h o se who <’refer th e m ’ als0 S°od come up at th e m eeting next week will i provide them a com fortable hom e and ranged in th e city h all for th e d istrib of M .A. Ross post since he Joined it in I drv tordw ood «"'< « » o th er ca r of coal dence next door to w here Mr. and Mrs. be In connection w ith th e B ancroft keeping the fam ily to g e th er and the ution of th e mail. The lot on w hich 1893, tra n s fe rrin g from a post in W the v ,y W i" «PPrvclate your or- S. 8. T hom pson now reside. Mr. H a rt act covering th e im provem ents re c e n t a post ley w as ineligible for service in the ch ild ren in school w hen th is w as th eir the p resen t building has been erected J ders. Phone 1871. Also call your ly m ade In th e paving of tw o blocks of North D akota, of w hich he w as W ar of the R ebellion on account of an is owned by Mr. and Mrs W. M. p ara m o u n t need. I n eighbors' atten tio n to th ese item s G resham stre e ts from Main to R oberts . c h a rte r m em ber. M any a tim e he has in ju ry w hich he su stain ed w hen a boy. | T he ch ild ren have been m othered B arnes. and we will ap p re cia te your coopera- and from Second to Powell. T he cost J. S. H udson is the efficient post- Wa' ked ‘h e ? 2 / ‘le8 fPOn\ h ‘s hom e , turn. He w ith his fam ily crossed the plains ! by an aunt, Mrs. Mary E dm undson, of the im provem ent has been d e te r ° rdpr to hp prPS- in 1880, m aking th e trip overland by j who cam e from th e ea st to a ssist the m a ste r at T ro u td ale, w hich office he I ®a8t ° f thP Sandy "O u r p rin cip al w ork at the can n ery h o rse team . They settled first in the ! mined to be $5,763.65, w hich is d is m eetln «8 of th e P«8t Hp dying b ro th er and th en his widow is now holding for the th ird year. The ; ?n t at has seldom m issed a m eeting, and now is labeling, casin g and shipping G rand Ronde valley, cam e to P o rt- I trib u ted am ong th e various p ro p erty w hose death soon follow ed and has event of the opening of th e new b u ild D. C. Ely, only when it was im possible for him canned goods, and g rin d in g and deliv land in 1909 and to G resham a few j ow ners as follow s: rem ained to be a fo ster m other to th e ing w ill no doubt prove a p le asu rab le erin g sheep guano. We are w orking $1114.58; W. J. Ott, $1254.SI; C. W. to be p resen t. It is likely th a t he will y ears later. o rp h an ed children. Rodney is 14, occasion. T h ere a re two ru ra l ro u tes 1 A ltm an, $742.24; D. M. R oberts, tra n s fe r to a P o rtlan d post. M. »A. on the sixth c a r now. T he g rin d er P erh ap s th e fact th a t Mr. H artley S h irley May is 12, W illiam B. is eight, now leading o u t of T ro u td ale .. „ ,, $659.76; A. J. K rlder, $144.02; T. R. Ross post w as organized m ore th an w orks fine but out* m ain tro u b le is to . has . , been a , farm er p rac tica lly all of „ Floyd D. is six and M ary L. is past get our m em bers to ta k e delivery at ___ , _______ . , . I H ow ltt, $716.53; G eorge L eslie, 30 y ears ago a t P lea san t Home, but Damascati Man H urt In F all. his life m ay help to account for his fo u r y ears of age. T hey form erly J. Johnson of D am ascus is co n v al some y ears la te r w as moved to G resh this tim e. You see th e tro u b le is th a t lengevity, but m ore likely a c o n trib u t $617.53; City of G resham . $613.78. lived in P o rtlan d b u t early la st spring our sto rag e space is lim ited and we T he city m arsh al was au th o rized to escing a t th e N ash sa n ita riu m from am. ing facto r is his happy, sunny, good moved to Corbett. T he ch ild ren who will eith er be com pelled to close down proceed with Im provem ents to cro ss th e effects of a fall he received at h(s n atu re. H e never com plains, he never The W om en's Relief corps w hich a re of school age atten d th e Q orbett home w hen a lad d er on w hich he w as j w as au x iliary to th e post w as o rg an - or tra n sfe r th e ground p roduct to gets an g ry and he never d islikes an y w alks and in te rsec tio n s and have g rad e school. oth er sto rag e w hich w ill add to the them p ut in good shape before w inter. stan d in g to ad ju st a screen on an u p ized in 1898 w ith a m em bership of 20. one. T his ra re b u t enviable c o m b i n a - ____________ T he com m odious five-room b u n g a sta irs window slipped and he fell, Of th ese c h a rte r m em bers only th ree cost of th e product. As you u n d er nation is a recipe for long life th a t LARGE CAR WRECKED low is located on th e n o rth side of the strik in g on his face and fra c tu rin g his a re still living, Mrs. D. D. Ja ck , of stand our reaso n for handling th is sh o rt-sig h ted Individuals would do (U 't'l’P i v r w u u n u v n highw ay, nearly opposite th e Colum ’ * 1 1 I AN BR UISED low er Jawbone and d islocating a n u m P lea san t Home, Mrs. George L usted, product now is th a t it is m uch d rier w ell to exem plify. Mr. H artley has bian (C orbett) high school. T he site, ber of teeth. H is neck w as also bad of L usted, and Mrs. A nna Pool of P o rt th an during th e w in ter season and for six living ch ild ren , all of whom w ith An au to accid en t o ccurred nt the ln- ab o u t 75 x 200 feet, w as donated to the ly w renched an d it is reg ard ed alm o st land, alth o u g h th e re a re several oth er th a t reason is b etter value, and be th e exception of Mrs. Thom pson w ere tersectio n of th e Base L ine and Rock- ch ild ren by the C orbett estate. On m iracu lo u s th a t it w as not broken in m em bers now on the roll. T he corps sides. we m u st ta k e th e p roduct when p resen t recen tly at a b irth d ay p arty wood roads Bunday evening In w hich th is tra c t, covered w ith big stum ps, th e fall. T he accid en t o ccu rred F r i w ill disband, and step s to th a t end we can get it. As to the m e rit and held in his honor In W alla W alla. A ' a lone car, th ought to be a larg e Cadi- old logs and b ru sh the fam ily has day and he w as b ro u g h t im m ediately w ere tak en la st S aturday. A special value of th is fertilize r a t th e c u rre n t niece and her d au g h ter from Chicago llac. figured. The occupants, w ishing lived d u ring th e sum m er in a ten t, but to th e Nash hom e for m edical exam i m eeting of th e co rp s is called for next price th e re can be no question. So w ere am ong th o se present from a dis- to avoid publicity, refused to give out cooking and eating m ostly out of nation and trea tm e n t. He is now im S atu rd ay at th e hom e of Mrs. F ietta you will m ake a serio u s m istake tance. He expects to rem ain in W alla i th e ir nam es, but they w ere probably doors. proving very rap id ly and his u ltim ate H ibbert in G resham , w hen the d iso r you do not place your o rd er and tak e W alla possibly u n til spring. from P o rtlan d or vicinity, alth o u g h M ultnom ah Camp m aintains a relief delivery now. Also supply all the recovery is looked for. ganization will be com pleted. the d riv er was said to hail from Se fund from w hich it extends assistan ce em pty sacks possible. GENEVIEVE MANARY IS attle. About 11 o'clock Sunday n ig h t to needy fam ilies of m em bers. The “We a re sh o rt of help Just now I t is econom y on th e p a rt of Oregon BRIDE OF FROMMELT | the big m achine com ing in from th e N ational L ec tu rer at E vening S tar cam p w ith a m em bership of nearly farm ers who ra ise stock to p a stu re the need two or th re e men to ru n the fac G range. north on tb e Rockwood road, w ith 7000, re p rese n tin g all w alks in life, stubble field w ith hogs or sheep, the tory. If any of you a re out of w ork Miss Genevieve a w ell- . . . , , T he E vening S ta r g ran g e w ill en call us up. Maybe we can give you a know n young lady of M th anary, e G illis neigh- h™“ * ' g° ' ng B° fn" P8 an h o u r’ all tra d e s and lines of business, asked ex perim ent sta tio n s finds. T he g rain skidded 90 feet as it h it the Base Line, for special donations of cash and m a sh a tte re d or lodged will be readily te rta in th e n ational g ran g e le ctu rer job." borhood. on Monday of th is week be crash in g into th e Miles G rlm shay te ria l, and called for v olunteers for a g ath ered up by them and converted on th e first S atu rd ay in October, the cam e th e bride of Joseph F rom m elt, Farm K em inders. fence and tu rn ed com pletely over, b u ilding "bee” and th u s th e hom e has into a m a rk etab le form. W here co n H arv est Home day. T his w ill be the L osses in b arn y ard m an u re m ay be form erly of T ro u td ale but who I h now rig h tin g Itself and facing in th e sam e sid erab le g rain has lodged, hogs are re g u la r day tim e m eeting of the been provided. in th e oil well d rillin g business In used. Sheep a re a good su b sitiu te. g ran g e and all of th e g ran g e rs of the cu t down by p ro tec tin g it from leach A bout 175 men gath ered Sunday ing in th e rain y season, keeping it C alifornia. The cerem ony took place direction from w hich It had come. county a re co rd ially invited to be m oist in th e dry season, and m ixing at Salem , Ju d g e H unt officiating ln Ills T h ere w as enough th rill in th e ac ci m o rn in g to build th e house. Many T he w orld consum ption of copper, w ith land p la ste r or su p erp h o sp h ate dent for a movie scene, h u t a t th a t w ere ca rp en te rs, some plum bers, some the red m etal, la st y ear w as about p resen t. to prevent the escape of n itrogen in office in th e county court. Mr. and tim e of night no one w itnessed it. All p ain ters, but th e re w ere law yers and th re e billion pounds, according to a Bee hlve8 w ell placed u n d er Oregon the form of am m onia, advises th e O re Mrs. McBain, p are n ts of th e bride, a c of th e seven people ln the c a r w ere se pro fessional men w ho doffed th e ir recen t rep o rt, and indications a re th a t conditlons do not re st d irectly on the gon experim ent station. com panied them and w itnessed th e verely bruised and one lady was tak en pro fessio nal a ttire , donned overalls, th is y e a r's consum ption w ill exceed ground. cerem ony. The bride w as born and T im b ers 2 by 6 inches, C om paratively few Oregon g ro w ers grew to young wom anhood in the G il into the residence of th e Rev. J. S ta n and saw ed boards, drove nails, c a r th a t by one-half billion pounds. T here b rick s, or special sta n d s are used for produce certified p o tato seed. T h ree ford Moore w here she rem ained until ried lum ber, dug d rain s, cu t wood, or is no su b stitu te, it is claim ed, for cop su p p o rts, a stan d 6 inches high being trip s m ust be m ade by the extension lis d istric t and enjoys a wide circ le 2 o’clock in th e m orning. T he m a did som ething else to help. Among p er or its derivatives, bronze an d th e best. A sloping board is placed service sp ecialists to th e farm s of of friends. By her genial m a n n er and chine was badly dam aged and aw aited th e num ber w ere several from G resh brass. _______ I from th e ground to th e e n tra n ce to those who attem p t it. T he grow ers disposition she has won the reg ard of u su ally receive a prem ium for th e ir all her acq u ain tan ces. She was a s tu 'th e w -ecking ca r from P o rtlan d until am. T u rn o ^ sr a new leaf—to th e W a n ti p erm it heavily laden bees th a t drop seed, and a sm all fee is asked to help 1 about th e sam e hour. A p parently th e T he women had th e ir im p o rta n t p a rt Ads. dent of G resham Union high school ' n ear th e hive to reach th e en tran ce. pay th e expenses. u n fo rtu n a te folks w ere refined people, also. They w ere m ostly m em bers of for tw o an d a h alf y ea rs and also a t although th e re w ere Indications th a t E ast Side circle. N eighbors of W ood tended th e L aurelw ood academ y for the d riv er had p arta k en too freely of c ra ft, and gladdened the h e a rts of the a h alf year. H er m o th er gave a fa re the cup th a t ch eers. He stated th a t he h u n g ry crew by serving a sum ptuous w ell d in n er for her on Sunday eve lunch. ning to w hich a few n ea r frien d s and was u n fam iliar w ith the road and did I not know th e re was a tu rn a t th e A little p relim inary w ork had been relativ es w ere Invited. Mr. and Mrs. done, such as laying the sills and F ro m m elt will resid e eith er in Los point w here th e accident o ccu rred . Wh° Wa8 rw nov"d ,o thp p a"- c u ttin g the ra fte rs, but by night the A ngeles or Ban Jose. He is one of tw o I p a rtn e rs In ch a rg e of co n stru ctio n 8"«T«™d a "evere nervous house w as up, enclosed, sealed inside, and roofed, chim neys built, plumbed crew s in th e oil well business and Is an d w ired com plete, painted outside, said to be a very p rom ising young R U S S E L L V IL L E I’.-T . A. sep tic tan k dug and cords of stove business m an. T he w edding had been A S S IS T S N E E D Y F A M IL Y wood sawed up and ready for th e a rra n g e d for an event of early sp rin g , : w in ter. It w as estim ated by those in but a few days ago th e groom received R ussellville P aren t-T ea ch e r asso- c h a rg e th a t th e house w as about a teleg ram from C alifo rn ia u rg in g him elation Is In terestin g Itself on behalf fo u r-fifth s done w hen th e volunteer to re tu rn im m ediately to his business of a needy fam ily ln th a t nelghbor- w o rk endoil. th c re and a h asty wedding w as agreed hood and an effort is being m ade to T he house, it is estim ated, w ill be upon. T h e fa th e r of Mr. F rem m elt bring relief and place the fam ily In a w o rth about $2500 and house and ! now resid es a t T routdale. com fortable situ atio n for th e com ing p ro p erty valued a t about $4000. The ’ w inter. T he fam ily of nine, p are n ts Correct. a rc h ite c t was W. W. Lucius and the and seven ch ild ren ran g in g in age T e a c h e r—“Jo h n n y , give me a se n from 12 y ears to 6 m onths, is living ln w ork wras in charg e of H enry Davis tence using th e word iliadem .' " of S teele & Davis. R asm ussen and ; Jo h n n y —“ People who d rin k moon- Base L ine road. T he women will help Shell Oil com pany donated th e p a in t.! shine diadem sig h t quick er th an those ,n ,h e of providing clo th in g as H eu er Bros, donated th e chim ney and | who don’t.” — W alw orth K ew anee well as som e food, and will also help fireplace. All food w as donated j ( raftsm an . ___________ np c a y,jn fo r win(er w eath er, Much Qf the lum ber, electric w iring, I Money to loan on real estate Farm a log hut a t V entura P ark n ear the p lum bing and h ard w are w ere do loans a t 6 per cent. B. W T horne but a cook stove is needed, an d It Is nated. hoped th a t som eone will be w ttilng to Mr. an d Mrs. L. P. Mannfng. Mr. i donate one to th e fam ily. A nyone and Mrs. M. M. Squire, John Bliss, Joe ' 4 Too L ate to Classify. w ishing to help th is fam ily In any H A N T E ,» A co o k sto v e In u n able con» Exley, and Chase and H. L. St. C lair d tU o n fo r u m - o f d e s titu te fa m ily . A n y way should com m unicate w ith Mrs. one w i s liln r to d o n a te one c o m m u n i- Anna C h risten sen , Route 1, Box 165, w ere Woodmen of G resham who a s c a te w ith Mrs. A nna C h risten sen , Hi. sisted. Ito x 1 P o rtla n d , O re fo n . P o rtlan d . Additional Want Ads S uccession vegetable crops for fall and w in ter use. such as cabbage, c a u l iflow er, b ru ssels sp ro u ts, kale, broc coli, and celery, can be set out on gro u n d and cleared of th e ea rly m a tu rin g crops. By m aking suitable p la n s and c a rry in g them out prom ptly th e Oregon garden or farm or country lot m ay be m ade to perform double duty. Provision may also be m ade for successive seedings of radish and let- ( tuce, designated by the experim ent sta tio n as im portant all year veget- ( ables. Hie Ladies ot the Baptist Guild will s e n e D IN N E R FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25 GRESHAM GRANGE HALI. 8 iM to 7:30 Cream ed ■1M U Chicken and Noodles. Mashed P otatoes. Halsd. Apple Pie • la Mode, C o ffe e . Plate 50p Com bination Candy Booth In eharge of the B. Y. P. I .