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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 6» GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, HILL-CLOW NUPTIALS SURPRISE FRIENDS P Tl KSDAY, OC TOBER 27, 1925 GRESHAM WILL MEET ESTACADA ON LOCAL GRID NEXT FRIDAY 2 0 Year» o f T h orp e T he fam ilies of H ans L arsen anti H. S. Clow w ere agreeably su rp rised S un day evening w hen Mr. and M rs.W infred J H ill, th e la tte r know n as M is s' Jo sep h in e Clow, cam e from Longview, W ashington, and broke th e new s of th e ir m arriage, w hich w as an affair of th e F riday previous at Kelso. The cerem ony took place a t the P re sb y te r ian parsonage and w as w itnessed by tw o friends of th e couple. Im m ediate ly follow ing the wedding, the couple left for Tacom a for a visit of two days, re tu rn in g to G resham Sunday evening. They w ere accom panied to th is place by an au n t of th e groom, Mrs. John H ouser and a friend. Mrs. A ria H ol land. A luncheon w as given in honor of th e new lyw eds at th e home of Mr. What’s a football season without and Mrs. L arsen, a fte r w hich they r e Thorpe? "Never complete,” say oldtime gridiron fans. The famous tu rn ed to Longview’ w here th e groom full-blooded Oklahoma Indian of is em ployed as a lum ber g rad er for Carlisle school ■ fame is this year th e Long-B ell L um ber com pany. He dashing about in the backfield for is th e son of C larence H ill, who is now the N. Y. Giants, a professional in C alifornia. T he bride is th e elder team. Thorpe, All-around Olympic Champion of 1910, is to football d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clow. what Walter Johnson and Ty Cobb Both w ere form er stu d en ts of G resh are to baseball, “the grand old man am Union high school and have lived of the game.” in G resham a num ber of years. T he siste r of the groom , Miss F lorence H ill, and her fiance, W alter Decker, LITTLE GIRL HIES FROM of P o rtlan d , w ere also p resen t at the EFFECTS OF RIPUTI!ERIA luncheon Sunday evening. T heir A peculiarly sad com m itm ent se r w edding will be an event of Monday evening, November 2, at th e U ndenom vice w as held at the G resham cem e in ational tem ple, a t w hich tim e th e ir te ry Sunday afternoon w hen D ortha frien d s a re invited to be p resen t to Raney, aged 5 y ears an<f 10 m onths, w itness the cerem ony. dau g h ter of Mr . and Mrs. H arvey TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS N e w A ssistant Secretary o f W ar $1.50 l’e r Y ear CLUB BOYS, GIRLS, PLAN FOR SHOW E n th u siasm over th e g ie a t Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition, w hich will open to th e public on Oc tober 31 and la st for an e n tire week, is stead ily grow ing am ong th e boys and g irls of the c a ttle and poultry clubs, und m any a re planning to en ter th e ir stock in the big show. It is ex pected th a t a t least 64 head of stock will be exhibited, an d calves a re being gets w ithin reach of those paw s. ( W hat prom ises to be G resham H igh’s clipped and blanketed and hogs w ash , biggest football gam e of th e y ear is to R alph E llsw o rth , w eight 195 pounds, I ed and brushed. I ta k e place F rid ay afternoon. October stro n g , very quiet but a fighter, holds 1 S everal of th e boys have pens of j 30, on S tapleton field in G resham like a stone w all. four hogs w hich will be sold a t au c i when E stacad a high school w ill tu ssle G uards: Loyd Salisbury, w eight tion u n d er th e P o rtlan d Union Stock for th e su prem acy of th e g rid iro n . The 152. two y e a r's experience, very quiet y ard s special. T hose w ith pens of gam e will be called at 3:10. L ast y ear b u t plays football all th e tim e, has j four have alw ays m ade money by dis th is team defeated G resham 2 7 \to 0 faculty of b reak iu g th ro u g h th e op posing them at the In tern atio n al, as and now’ it is su re of victory. T he ponent's line and sm earin g plays, we th e stock yard people ap p reciate the G resham team th is y ear is one of th e depend on Loyd. q u ality of the stuff raised by club best and stro n g e st for sev eral y ears m em bers. Dale A ltm an, w eight 151 pounds, and the 11 boys are plan n in g to give ■ T he judging team s of livestock and E stacada som ething to th in k about. 1 i first year experience, plays a good Colonel Hanford MacNider, for gam e, know s how to ca re for him self . po u ltry , and th e can n in g and prune i P rin cip al Cannon talked w ith tw o of bread team s have been w orking hard ag ain st his opponent, b reak s th e line ! mer National Commander of the th e E stacad a football boys recen tly American Legion and Iowa banker often, tack les low and h ard , Is a b etter } has been appointed Assistant Sec to win th e cham pionship of the Pacific I and th ey seemed to th in k h isto ry I p lay er each succeeding game. N orthw est and to put over a rea l dem retary oP-War, by President Cool would rep e at itself as far as th e ir vic- idge. o n stratio n before th e people. The C enter: E ldore Johnson, w eight 139 j I tory Is concerned. can n in g team is com posed of Lois pounds, very quiet so rt of lad, first I T he ad v ertisin g com m ittee h as sev- Cree and Edith Sw anson of G ilbert. y ear on team , Is dependable, likes the STOLEN FAR RETURNED ’ oral good stu n ts w orked up for P ri- . T helm a S alisb u ry and P earl Yandell gam e, plays every m inute. ONE STILL MISSING ! day and it is hoped a record crowd of th e G resham cooking club will dem W ith good m aterial on th e squad j i will be on hand. P ra c tic a lly every ■ County Club Agent W. D. K inder o n stra te p ru n e bread. T h ere a re two j business house in G resham w ill close G reJham is well fortified. Additional has rep o rted th e re tu rn of his m a p o u ltry judging team s, C arl Bowman, p lay ers include: Jo h n Flem ing. H arry from 3 to 4:45 p. m. to w itness th e chine, a 1924 Ford to u rin g , w hich was E dw in Maxwell and Raym ond Beigh fun. T h ere will be a se rp en tin e p ar B jur, O rville Johnson, E arl W hetzell, sto len from his g ara g e on T uesday I of G ilbert, R oland S helter, Alviq ! ade th ro u g h the stre e ts F rid ay noon, ,:°I4 Rogers, A rden Squire, John H illyard, C harles Morey, E dw ard I “,Bht ° f laBt W« k ' 11 waB ,ocated by I SheH er und C harles E dw ards of ,h e s‘udent 8 w earing th e ir new ro o t the ch ief of police n ear H illshoro in Lynch. T he stock judging team con e rs ’ caps. T h ere w ill be yells a p len Mink, Linden L unday and Ted K arlen. j an isolated spot, hut was in good co n sists of Jo h n Flem ing, Robert K ers- G R A D E SCHOOL TO SHOW Raney, w’as laid to re s t w ithout the ty. speeches and various o th er exhibi- N early every su b stitu tio n is as good dition w ith nothing m olested w ith the lake and P ercy C arlson of th e V ictory ••STEPH EN S T E P S OUT’ form ality of a church funej-al service. tfons. It is expected th a t the E s ta c a as the first player. E xcitem ent is exception of the keys to th e ca r and H olstein Calf club. T he first movie show of th e year at T his w as Im possible co n sid erin g thg da football cap tain will speak to the ru n n in g high in th e high school and some Identification card s In the pock th e G resham grade school will be giv n a tu re of th e disease from w hich the stu d en ts on th e stre e ts d u rin g th e P rin cip al Cannon is resp o n sib le for ets of th e auto. T h ere is nothing Age Hoe* Not Deter Pustor Harry. en on the com ing F riday evening, be little one died on S atu rd ay m orning, p ro g ress of the serp en tin e parade. th e statem en t th a t the school feels w hich w ill give any clue to th e id en ti The Rev. I). Q H arry of G ladstone, rev. ~v. foers of • .. . ,, ginning at 7:30. T he title of th e 7-reel . October 24, very g ratefu l to th e business men who ty of th e th ief or thieves and no m o form er p asto r of the B aptist ch u rch in „ a t th e isolation ho sp ital The „ m em team realize film is, “Stephen S teps Out.” Stephen betw een G resham and P o rtlan d on th e th a t th ey a re ag a in st foes w orthy of . ag ree to close th e ir places of business tive h as been discovered for th e theft. G resham , although his age Is th re e is a young, unsopliiscated freshm an Pow ell V alley road. I th e ir steel, and th ey w ill p ut forth d u rin g th e game. Mrs. M. G. F ritz, residing in the score y ea rs and ten, is able to a«coin- Mrs. Raney and the’ little g irl had and the com plications he gets him self th e ir best line-up, w hich P rin cip al The follow ing firms have agreed to C edar d istric t, has not been so fo rtu plish w ork w hich would sta ll m ost into form an exceedingly good plot, been taken to th e hospital from th e ir Cannon describes as follow s: close th e ir places of business on F r i n ate In secu rin g h er m achine which men younger in years. H is stren g th full of in te re st and m irth. T he pro hom e at C herryville on October 2. day afternoon to w itness th e gam e: was stolen in a sim ila r m an n er to the and en d u ran ce a re rem a rk a b le and he F u ll hack: Floyd McKinney, th ird ceeds of th is en te rta in m e n t will be the la tte r afflicted w ith an a tta c k of diphtheria and th e m other a c a rrie r year On tea* ’ hitB ,h e llne har<1' ,B A. W. M etzger & Co., G resham D rug K inder car. On th e night of Ju ly 25 says th a t he Is seldom w eary. Mrs. used to com plete the paym ent on th e I stro n g on defense and Is p rep a re d to Co., W ithrow 's C onfectionery, W ell- her g ara g e w as broken Into and her B arry is an able co ad ju to r of h er h u s moving p ic tu re m achine purchased a of the disease. T he child had recov ' play th e best gam e of his life, w eight in g ’s R e sta u ra n t, Cecil M etzger G ro new 1924 F ord stolen. 8h% w as lucky band and accom panies him on m ost of y ear ago. It is hoped a good sized a u ered from th e disease b u t p araly sis 160 pounds. cery, W alrad M ercantile Co., K idder In th a t the m achine was w ell insured, his trip s. dience w ill g ree t the rendition of this followed afte r th e little g irl seemed to On la st Sunday, w hich w as Mr. B ar H a lf b a c k s : C linton C halker, th re e H ard w are Co., R o b erts’ C onfectionery, but th e au th o rities w ere unable to ob be recovering, and death resu lted . In p opular film. ry 's 70th b irth d ay , th e two traveled W ack & Co., G resham Outlook. O. M. tain any tra c e of It. y ea rs of experience, is fast, a p u n te r te rm en t took place Sunday afternoon. 90 m iles and Mr. B arry conducted six Davidson. A ylsw orth & M artin, The Dr. A. Thom pson officiating. Mr. and of stren g th , a side stepper, a stiff-arm P le a sa n t Memories of G resham Rockwood Woman Injured by F all. services, Sunday school and p reaching O scarette, R aker & Son, Botkin & Mrs. Raney have retu rn ed to th e ir ex p ert and th e fa ste st m an on th e Remain. Mrs. P e te r W eiland, w hose home Is at B arton at 10:30, Sunday school and Jo h n sto n , H essel Im plem ent Co., 20th In a p ersonal le tte r addressed to hom e at C herryville, w here th e for- ! team . He w eighs 147 pounds and is C en tu ry G rocery, T ab er P harm acy, about two m iles w est of G resharti b e p reach in g at E v erg reen school a t 2:30, P h ilip Hl>pp, th e genial p ro p rie to r of m er is em ployed by the Sandy L um ber bu ilt com pactly. He can buck a line tw een th e Section L ine and the Base illu stra te d ta lk to th e Juniors and th e ends ! Guy D’ Jo n e s- J- E M etzger, 8. E. th e ra c k e t store, T. Lewis G reen, who com pany. The little g irl is survived ru n off ta ck le plays o r ru n Line roads, w as severely h u rt T h u rs p reach in g at Mulino 7:30 In th e eve P alm q u ist, W J. Todd. H F. T ilgner, visited in G resham about six m onths by a bro th er, aged two. T he G ates w ith equal ability. day w hen she fell several steps down ning. Mr. and Mrs. B arry drove into Bailey B arb er Shop, C arl D ahl, P. ago, w rites from his hom e in P ough F u n eral Home had ch arg e of th e I H orace W ihlon, built next to the L enard, Jo h n Brow n, F. E. Todd. th e basem ent sta irs and stru ck on the P o rtlan d every day la st week and a t 1 ground, an excellent receiver of for- keepsie, New York, and expresses his funeral arran g em en ts. cem ent floor a t th e bottom . She cut a tended th e Billy S unday m eetings ev I w ard passes, first y ear on th e team , G eorge B randt, A. J. W. Brown, M. C. gash in her forehead over th e tem ple, ap preciation of G resham and s u r ery aftern o o n and evening, besides a t W ebster, C. K. W heeler, Dr. H. H. Aged Pleasant Home Man H ies. never says quit, alw ays a ground ro undings as follow s: H enry Shaw, aged 75 y ears, passed gainer, and is depended upon m uch by H ughes, Dr. A. W. Botkin, G resham besides h u rlin g h er back, arm s and ten d in g to m any o th e r duties. The “ My m em ories of my sh o rt visit in aw ay at P leasan t Home th is m orning th e o th er players. H as kicked 12 out G arage, Jam es E lkington, F. L. Mack, side. She w as descending thp steps to tw o w ere In G resham today calling on your tow n w ill linger long w ith me a fte r a lingering illness. He had been of 14 attem p ts afte r a touchdow n B. W. T h o rn e, D. F. B entley, G resham show a friend the new fu rn ace which old friends. and my dear wife. We found th e peo they had recen tly in stalled In th eir afflicted w ith B right s disease, fol- ij,ng fa r th is year, w eight 145 pounds, T ra n sfe r & S ervice S tation, W. J. ple m ost loyal and congenial and home, when in som e m anner she Valuable “Dont**” far l'*ers af Cooper, R. A. K »ser, G resham B at Q u arte r back: F ra n k Sm ith, w’eight w hen we look on th e pap er w ith the lowed by a p ara ly tic stro k e, b ut had cau g h t her heel and lost her balance. Electricity. been bedfast for only about th e past 130 pounds, an excellent open field te ry Service S tation. Dr. H. H. Ott, personal sig n a tu res of w hich yours is A physician w as h astily sum m oned T h at u se rs of electricity can help Dr Will Ott, C. G. S chneider. Bank ten days. He had lived at P lea san t m an and ru n n er-b a ck of punts. Sm ith one, I can in my m ind's eye see all Home for th e g re a te r p a rt of th e past will d irect th e a ttac k ag ain st E stacada of G resham , Ivy F illin g Statloii. Dr. from G resham to her relief. She is bold th e num ber of avoidable acci you folks and th e lay of the tow n.” rep o rted to be restin g easier and her dents to th e n^inimum is suggested by 24 years. He is survived by his widow, and m uch depends upon his b rain s, I G eorge Inglis, Dr. H. V. Adix, E a st On th e ir re tu rn east they stopped in the Oregon Public U tility Inform ation Mrs. M artha Shaw and five ch ildren, can p ass W’eii, is good fn defense and , man L u m b e r, Co... B erry G row ers recovery Is looked for. S alt L ake City a day and night, v isit B ureau, which lists th e follow ing P ack in g Co., Dr. H. C. Jo hnson, Jones Mrs. L ura Rich, of P leasan t Home. fast. IS HONOR OF A GREAT EVENT. ing th e g rea t Mormon ta b ern ac le and “ D on't»“ as w orth p u ttin g Into p ra c L um ber Co.. City B akery, H ardy Mrs. Minnie S anders, of D allas. O re P ow erful w ing men—ends: Richey, enjoying a concert on the big organ. B irthdays a re alw ays Im p o rtan t oc tice : gon, Mrs. Olive Childs, of P o rtlan d , two y e a r's experience, ut»ed as end be- | am P lum bing Co. The G resham grade They also took a trip through the D on't fool w ith b are w ires, even a t D. P. Shaw of F o rest Grove, and W. A. ' cause of his speed and pow er to break Studio, Radio E lectric Co., and G resh- casions, especially If one is very Royal Gorge. Mr. G reen is a brother Shaw , of K lam ath F alls, Oregon. The up plays, w eight 137 pounds, ta ck le s j school and th e Boring school w ill be young or very old. Before long T he home. R esu lts are likely to be shock of Miss Cora G reen and Mrs. George ! rem ains a re at th e u n d erta k in g p a r Y outh's Com panion will b e a h u n d red ing. if not fatal. savagely, can play anyw here or. th e rep resen ted by th e u pper grades. M etzger of G resham . y ea rs old, and th e event is going to be D on't leave th e cord attach ed to the lors of J. E. M etzger, but fu n eral a r line. m ade a m em orable one for The Com electric Iron when not In use. If you Bible Standard Service«. rangem en ts have not as yet been H arvey Brown, w eighs 140 pounds, A lthough it is a common practice in , T he F our S quare gospel m eetings p an io n 's m any friends. So, although w ant to see a house b urn, go to the ; th ree y e a r’s experience, aggressive, some of th e rainy w inter d istric ts of made. w hich a re being held at the G resham th e d ate is not u n til A pril 16. 1927, movies. j p opular forw ard pass receiver, is fast, Oregon to leave dairy cows out in th e i com m unity church on east Powell V al p re p a ra tio n s w ill begin w ith 1926. ( h ry sa n t he m ii in * for Sale. D on't use th e elec tric v ib rato r in rain, they a re b etter off n nder shelter. My ch ry san th em u m s a re now ready ; h ard ta ck ie r, stiff-arm ex p ert and de ley road by E vangelists C. It. and In honor of Its b irth d ay The Com th e bath tub, even though It probably It tak es good feed th a t m ight b etter he i for sale, m ore b eau tifu l th a n ever. Call pendable in an y defensive play, few Helen Dillon, are cre atin g in te re st in panion will come to you next year at would m ake fu tu re b ath in g u n neces th è new low price of |2 . It will he used for production to keep them ! an<J see them . Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, plays go aro u n d eith er end. tlie com m unity. The leaders rep o rt d ressed in Its p arty clothes, with new sary. phone 59x4.—Adv. T ackles: H arvey A nderson, w eight w arm when exposed to the w eather. that souls a re being saved and th e sick cover designs, en larg ed illu stratio n s, D on't hang lam p cords on nails. 165 pounds; th ird year of experience, The sh e lte r is b etter and less expen ( aril of Thanks. healed. M eetings are held each eve new b rillia n tly clea r type, and over T he nail will get th e "Juice” and your sive th an th e ex tra feed. We wish to th an k our frien d s and stro n g m an <5f the team , know s how to ning w ith th e exception of Monday 200 pages m ore th an la st year. It will in su ran c e may have lapsed. p a rtic u la rly the q u a rte t w hich sang use his hands and head, off th e field co n tain 9 book-length serial sto ries, D on't tu rn on an elec tric light when N ickerson Jellied chicken is most at the grave for th e ir kindness In the of a q u iet and unassum ing n atu re , the and S atu rd ay evenings. A special fascin atin g m y stery stories, ta le s of me. ting will be held W ednesday eve stan d in g in a bath tub, tf you wish to ad v e n tu re on land and sea, th e new convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked. death an d ’b u rial of our little girl. w h istle changes him Into an a g g re s Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Raney. I’ages, radio, tu rn on an o th er anyw here, ning w ith special m usic and a divine I "M ak e-It-an d -D o -It" In glass.—Adv. tf sive play er and woe to th e m an who Do„.t haIlg , bulbs a g a ln it W())„, healing serm on and p ray e rs for the gam es b o o k s , and puzzles. In terestin g B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs special article s, and th e ever-dellght- sick. a re found in th e w ant colum n . P atro n ize our ad v ertisers. ful C h ild ren 's Pages. Don't m iss th is or c o y tr ,b ”m w l,h $”• P 'r or o th ‘ r g reat y ear of T he Y o u th ’s Com panion: I h', ® niables. Cifnflnlng them produces su b scrib e now anil receiv e: 'h e a t and beat produces fire. 1. T he Y outh’s C om panion—52 Issues ! ----------------------- B e g in n in g F rid a y , O ctober in 1926, and Window Cleaning 16, a t 7:30 p. in. a n d c o n tin u 2. The rem aining issues of 1925. For ex p e rt window clean in g see 8. ing u n til D ecem ber 18, th e re All for ony $2. TaJIma, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n | 3. Or Include M cCall’s Magazine, th e I Brown, G resham , phone 2501. w ill be a U nion Bible C lass i m onthly au th o rity on fashions. Both , a t the F ree M ethodist ch u rch in B usiness Is bu ilt on ad v e rtisin g : p u b licatio n s, only $2.50. G resham . buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ; T IIE YOI'TH'S COMPANION 'th e public Is benefited by advertisng. S N Dept., Boston, Mass. T he ten w eeks' study w ill be I S u b scrip tio n s received at th is office. Game to Be Called at 3:10;. Hard Tussle Sure IGresham Business Houses and Offices Generally Will / Be Closed for Big Event From 3 to 4:45; Stunts Planned. BIBLE STUDY thp ; aggie team that will meet M ontana on O ctober ; h The Harmony «of the Four Gospels. School of Hnnrlng. C lasses for ch ild ren and adults. Mr». A gnes C arm ean, Music Studio, F irs t S tate Bank building. Phone 791.—Adv. T h e p u rp o se of th is c o u rse is to g e t th e people b e tte r a c q u a in te d w ith th e B IB L E and to behold th e w o n d erfu l re v e la tio n of God to th is w orld th ro u g h IIIS SON, JE S U S C H R IS T . H aving spent seven y ears in study a t the Moody Bible school and IS years of active religious w ork, the teacher. W. T. K iotzbach, is fully qualified for th is Bible class and a ra re tr e a t is in sto re for all who will attend. ■ Com e, b rin g your pencil and note Ixfok. Bible. (h lck en Dinners. Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. P rice 50c. W ithrow '» R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Gresham Beauty Shoppe. G resham B eauty Shoppe is here to i serv e you. Efficient and co u rteo u s j tr e a tm e n t Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irs t S tate Bunk building, phone G resham ,1841.—Adv. tf '¿ Z Z M ontana face» a fast and pow erful bunch of v eteran p la y ers w hen they meet the Oregon Aggies for th e H om e com ing game October 31 at Corvallis. ZA G G í¿ : ’ Z Z z V Z The stro n g est p a rt of this team is the plunging line th a t opens boles for the hacks to ch arg e th ro u g h , th e line th a t sc atters and has the ends d e a r when d > Z Z \Æ Ô Z Z Z G R egular m eeting of G resharp ___ Ixalge No. 126, I. O. O. F. forw ard passes a re snapped, th a t drives down th e field for touchdow ns. T h u rsd ay evening, October 29. W ork .... ..... o„ ¡'" CBR8, N. O. defense and fights like grim death ROY H. GIBBS. Secy. SPECIAL T his Week Non-Skid Tires 32 x 4 K elly 3U x3< 2 K elly 3 0 x 3 ’ 5 Savage $21.00 $15.50 $13.00 Ail O versize Cords P ro tectio n Top D ressing Save your tops. GAS, 20c Ivy Filling Station C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d Pow ell