Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 06, 1925, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. IS, NO. 12
GRESIIAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <!. 192.'»
NEW AUTOMATIC CONTROL AT DEPOT
IN OPERATION; RELEASES FOUR MEN
FUNERAL SE R I ICES HELO
FOB 0 . 1 I) RESIDENT
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
91.50 Per Year
$33,000 BONDS FOR RESERVOIR
VOTED; 3 COUNCILMEN ELECTED
F u n eral services w ere held y e ste r­
day at th e M ethodist Episcopal church
for R. W. Calkins, who passed away
Over six m onths ago construction am. Y esterday was the last day in last Monday at his home in G resham
By a light vote at th e city election which was by the L um berm en s T rust
work began on an autom atic sub-sta- which the Linnem ann station will be a fte r a long illness. Dr. C. W. H uett.
last T uesday a bond issue of not to com pany of P o rtlan d for 3100.89 for
„o n on th e site of the P ortland Elec- operated as an agency station. From p asto r of th e ch u rch officiated. Hymns
exceed $33,000 was voted for th e pur every $100 bond, and was accepted by
trie P ow er c o m p a n y , plant at th e foot now on it will be recognized as a w ere sung by a q u a rte t composed of I
( pose of providing a reserv o ir for an th e council.
of Main stre e t and yesterday marked w aiting room only, all freight and ex- C. E. R usher. Mrs. Mary Dodge, Mrs.
j em ergency supply of w ater. It w as a
the la st day officially, of the opera- press to be handled th ro u g h the H. L. S t.C la ir and Ja ck so n F. Jones,
The co n tra ct w ith th e city ot P o rt­
I foregone conclusion th a t th is issue land to r w ater for the next tw o years
tion ot the old ro tary converters of O. W. P. depot at G resham , as the low- and Mrs. Dodge san g a solo. Miss I
1 would be voted, as the reserv o ir was a t the sam e ra te as for th e past two
the form er O. \\ P. com pany, al- er station is called to distinguish it Edith l.vm an presided a t th e organ.
req u ired by th e P o rtlan d w ater board years w as subm itted and ordered
though for the past two weeks the I from the Mt. Hood. C. C. Yager is be- The p allb ea re rs w ere L ester Spencer,
before a new co n tract for w ater would signed.
new a p p a ra tu s has been running fair- ing tran sfe rred from the L innem ann A rza Sm ith. Jam es L aw rence, W. F.
be allow ed. However, it w as s u rp ris ­
ly steady and satisfactorily.
point to u reshanl w here he w i„ be at Robinson. C. E. R usher and I). E.
Traffic guides w ere o rdered to be
ing th at m a tte rs of such im portance placed at c e rta in street Intersections
Since early in 1905, m ore than 20 | th e Mt. Hood statio n from
8 to 9 ! T ow ,e- In term e n t was in Douglas
to the city should be ignored by ap w here th e traffic Is heavy. One will
years ago, th e old sub-station has o clock in the m orning only to see to j celn,*iery.
proxim ately th ree -fo u rth s of the c iti­ be placed at Second and Main, one at
been used to furnish reduced and di­ freight shipped to G resham in carlo ad 1 R uben W alter C alkins w as born in
zens.
T he total vote on the w ater R oberts and Powell, two at Main and
rec t c u rre n t to operate the in teru rb an lots, and for the rest of th e
day, he A ren a- W isconsin, October 26. 1846.
bonds whs 150. of w hich 144 w ere for Powell and two at South R oberts and
OREMOST
in
the
held
of
druuiutic
tro lleys in th is vicinity.
will be stationed at the low er depot in i On J a n u a r y 1. 1879. he m arried E lla S.
and 6 against.
art is Edwin M. W hitney of
Powell.
From th e p resent tim e on, w here Die capacity of express, fre ig h t and H ubbard who, w ith five of th eir six
Boston, a noted reader of plays
Almost
as
g
reat
indifference
w
as
The m a tte r of resh in g lin g the city
ch
ild
ren
,
survives
him.
From
A
rena
four m en have been employed to ru n ticket agent. F reight shipped h ere in
who is to appear here in the near
m anifested in the question of ex ten d ­ hall cam e up for discussion and it was
the m achinery at the station, no one less than carload q u an titie s and all th e fam ily moved to Dickens, Iowa,
future. He Is unquestionably one
ing the lim its of G resham by in clu d ­ decided to ask for bids for the work,
will be in sight as far as the op era­ express will be tak en ca re of a t the la te r to M ontfort, W isconsin, and in
of the few really great dram atic
ing a tra c t of several blocks on or using com position shingles.
tion of th e tran sfo rm ers is concerned, O. W. P. This will be a decided bene­ 1908 to G resham , w hich has since been
artists In this p articu lar line of
n
ear Cleveland avenue n o rth e a st of
C ouncilm an H ow itt brought up the
work
as the w ork will be done au to m atical­ fit to G resham , as heretofore but two th e ir home. T he ch ild ren who su r-
G resham . The petition for the ad d i­ m atter of tak in g steps to secure the
i
vive
a
re
Mrs.
A
lbert
D
u
ran
t
and
Mrs.
ly. E v erything is expected to ru n hours a day were devoted to the r e ­
tion was signed by 15 resid en ts of the D ow sett p ro p erty adjoining th e city
along w ith clock-like precision. The ceipt and d istribution of freight, ' Isabella H eseltine of K lam ath F alls, CHAUTAUQUA NUMBER
tra c t and a rem o n stran ce signed by 6 p ro p erty for use of the expanding
(
MMES
NGV
EMBER
17
Mrs.
L
ouis
Shanley
of
Compton,
Cali­
juice fo r th e new sub-station is to be w hereas under th e new ruling, a 10-
w as p resen ted to th e council. The needs of th e city. On his m otion th<
supplied from the new highline of 60,- hour day will be in force for the fornia, Mrs. E dgar Lem ing and Louis
The first num ber of th e E llison- Vote on th e question was 4 to 4 in th a t
question was referred to the com m it­
C alkins of G resham . In an obituary
000 v olts a t Oak Grove, 30 m iles from shipping and receiving of freight.
W hite C hautauqua course, one of sev­ section. W ithin th e present city lim ­ tee on public property.
! read p rep ared by Dr. H uett he said:
E stacada. T his m akes two stepdow ns,
era l num bers in th e lyceum circ u it its th e vote w as 136 for and 6 against.
T he building to house th e new m a­
T. M. C raw ford, rep rese n tin g re s i­
“B ro th er C alkins united w ith the
one a t 11,000 and from th a t to 2300
w hich w ill visit G resham during the Ju st w hat a re the legal asp ects of th e
chinery was co n stru cted in M arch, the
dents
along the H ogan road in the
M
ethodist
E
piscopal
ch
u
rch
in
young
volts w hich operates the new m a­ m ain room 18 x 28 feet in size and 18
I com ing m onths, w ill be given by Ed-
manhoAd. long before his m arriage, 1 win T. W hitney at the high school on situ atio n lias not been determ ined, vicinity of H ogan statio n , appeared
chinery.
feet in height. It was built a t the
w hether a new poll will be tak en In before th e council to learn th e condi­
Im p o rtan t changes a re also involved re a r of the old station, joining it on i I and has spent p ractically all his life T uesday evening. November 17, at
the
out-lying d istrict, or w hether fail­ tions on which w ater service could he
in th a t church. He w as not an aggres- j 8 ;|0
Thp n„ mp of thJg (iraniat(<>
rela tin g to the statio n at L innem ann
ure
to vote in leaves th e d istric t out. extended to th a t vicinity. It w as u n ­
sive type of m an, being of a quiet and j te rp ro ta tio n is
and at the Mt. Hood station a t G resh-
“T u rn to th e R ight."
Continued on pa<e
re tirin g disposition, and th erefo re j Mr. W hitney is a m an who has been City A ttorney S chneider has so far derstood th a t the C olum bia brick
been unable to find any p recedent in y ard s and possibly A m bleside co rp o r­
m uch m ore apt to su tler th an to re- |
on th e C hau tau q u a platform several the m atter.
ation would be in terested in the q u es­
sen t injustice. N evertheless, he held j
y ea rs and will ap p e ar la te r in P o rt­
Councllm en elected on T uesday tion, as w ell as those living along the
tenaciously to w hat lie deemed rig h t I
land w h ere at least 75c adm ission w ere AV. C. M etzger, C. I. R aker and road. T he council gave th e usual r u l­
and ju st and was not easily moved
would be charged to b ear him. He is T. R. H ow itt. R aker and H ow itt w ere ing on such m atters, th a t Is th a t those
. from an opinion, having once form ed
a d istin ctiv e individual and b rin g s a re-elected and Metzger was chosen to w ishing the service would b e req u ired
it. He w as never inclined to use co-
m ost w holesom e and noted num ber to tak e the place of A. Q. H am m ar, to buy and lay n ecessary pipes and
I-or the little ones we have a good looking wool and
ercive m easu res even w ith his own
his audience. It Is asserte d th a t those whose term will ex p ire on J a n u a ry 1. m eters, and in addition to pay a t least
j ch ild ren , having a rem ark ab le faculty
cotton mixed coat Sweater, in red, peacock blue and
who m iss h earin g any num ber on th e M etzger w as high m an. polling 114 50 cen ts a m onth m ore m inim um th an
of appeal to th e ir b etter n atu re s th at
tan, each for..................... ..........................................$2.25
lyceum co u rse will be losers.
votes. R aker and H ow itt tied with the m ount charged w ithin th e city
1 accom plished the desired end with the
Two o th e r num bers, C harles W. 104 each. J. V. Cogswell received 62 lim its. It w as stated th a t the ad di­
. least friction. He w as a h ard and
For the boys and girls we have lots of fancy colors
Paddock, an Olympic s ta r who at one votes and .1. (*. S hultz 58. The coun- tional ch arg e to all outside w ater
p e rsiste n t w orker, blessed w ith a
in the new Jacquard weaves, blouse style, priced at
tim e w as th e fastest sp rin te r in the ctlm en w hose term s hold over are Dr. u sers would be dem anded afte r J a n u ­
rugged co n stitu tio n and m agnificent
world and who will p resen t "T he Man A. AV. B otkin, B. W. T h o rn e and R us­ ary 1. T his was said to be necessary
........................................ $3.25, $3.50 and $3,75
; h ealth u n til th e b reak cam e which re-
on the M ark,” and J. F ra n k lin Babb, sell K. Akin.
to help take ca re of the overhead ex­
I
suited
in
his
death.
\Ve have a new lot of
a le ctu rer by profession and p o sses­
An in te restin g m eeting of the city pense of providing the w ater, and in
“A kind husband, a loving fath er,
sion who w ill give “A 100% Man," a re council w as held on W ednesday eve­ line with the policy of the city of P o rt­
Extra Heavy A l l - W o o l
' an in d u strio u s and law -abiding citizen
Sweater Coats, rolled collar, | and a faith fu l ch u rch m an laid down booked as m ost in te restin g and in ­ ning, w hen the election re tu rn s w ere land in ch arg in g outside w ater u sers
structive.
canvassed and o th er m a tte rs of im ­ double the ra te s w ithin th e city.
very warm, colors cardinal
th e burden th e o th e r day, handing
The price of th ese th re e e n te rta in ­ po rtan ce atten d ed to. One bid w as r e ­
T he council adjourned to W ednes­
|
back
th
e
distaff
to
th
e
g
re
a
t
M
aster
and tan trimmed in con­
m ents in a season tic k et is only 75c ceived on th e sale of th e bonds to cov­ day evening, November 18, when the
W eaver a fte r a long life of honorable
to ad u lts and 50c to stu d en ts. G eneral er the expense of th e recent paving on final rep o rt of th e en g in eers on the
trasting colors. i o 7 C
endeavor w ithout a sta in on his
adm
ission will be 35c. T he en tire R oberts avenue and Second stree t, reserv o ir will be heard.
Specially priced,
shield.”
course w ill cover over $400 and the
rifle shots of Oregon com peted for the
g u a ra n to rs need every su p p o rt possi­ NATIONAL MAGAZINE HAS
FOR M EN AND WOMEN
Card of Thanks.
honors and that Mr. T y rre ll w ith “OP
We w ish to th a n k our m any friends ble If they will not have to m ake good
PUBLICITY
EOR
GRESHAM
We have the Oregon made
K ain tu ek ”. as he dubhed th e ancient
i for th e ir sym pathy and help in the a deficit. They do not hope to do
Rickness and death of our beloved h u s­ m ore th an receive th e am o u n t su f­
.All-Wool Plaid Blazers,
In the c u rre n t Issue of "F o rest and rifle with w hich he did th e shooting,
band and fath er, R. W. C alkins, and
ficient to cover th e cost of th e course, S tream ", a publication p ertain in g to had hit th e m ark m ore accu rately
$5.75
for the b eautiful flowers.
but they realize th a t tic k ets at 75c, 50c h u nting in Its several phases, ap p ears th an the aim from the m odern high-
Mrs. E lla S. C alkins and Fam ily.
BLOUSE SW EATERS
and the g en eral adm ission of 35c will an Interestin g artic le from th e pen of pow ered rifles had done.
................. $4.50 to $7.25
Melli«»<ll«t Episcopal Church.
m ean they will need all th e support Mary E. R aker, an In stru cto r In the
According to the sto ry th e v eteran
Cum nock School of E xpression In Los gun m an had his 32 rifle w ith him at
they
can get.
Miss
D.
W
illia
C
affray
will
preach
See our Iop-Notch Horse Hide Coat, wool lined, $17.00
at the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on
T his is a w’o rth y e n te rp rise and A nge’.es, in w hich she gives an a c ­ the meet, but th e spell of the old rifle
Leather Lined Corduroy Vest.................................$11.50
next Sunday both m orning and eve­ should receive the su p p o rt of every­ count of a tu rk ey shoot held at G resh ­ w as too stro n g and he had discarded
ning in connection with th e revival one in and about G resham who Uroii eS am on a recent holiday. H er artic le th e new for the old In the final test.
services now going on. She w’ill also to have som ething good for tow n and dealt w ith the excellent shooting Mr. T yrell has m ade an u nusual col­
preach S atu rd ay evening and will be com m unity. T hese In sp irin g men of­ w hich was done by Noyes Eben T yr- lection of highly valued firearm s.
assisted In all services by Miss C lara fer splendid o p p o rtu n ities to people reli, p ro p rieto r of an a ttra c tiv e tavern
In terest in the n arrativ e Is m ore In­
“The House of Quality”
C hristensen, soloist and ch o ru s di­ here and in th e su rro u n d in g te rrito ry at B onneville on the Colum bia River ten se when it is known th a t th e a u ­
highw ay.
rector. A fternoon and evening se r­ to h ear th e best the co u n try affords.
Tf.'^Green Trading Stamps
th o r is u d au g h ter of W S. R aker, of
vices
will
be
om
itted
on
next
Moaday
Miss
R
aker
Drought
out
th
e
fact
that
P o rtlan d , well known to m any here
; Phone 1411
Gresham
Ht th is tn rk ey shoot w hich, she said, and a niece of-C. I. R aker, the G resh ­
but will be held all the oth er days of GRESHAM I’.-T. A. PLANS
| the week. In te re s t In th e m eetings is
PROGRAMS EOR WINTER is an an n u al affair at G resham , crack am Ford dealer.
increasin g and m any a re com ing from
ammira
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At a m eeting of th e p rogram com ­
a d istan ce to h ear th ese noted ev an ­
m ittee of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa- !
gelists and ta k e p a rt in the services.
Sunday school will m eet prom ptly tion la st evening at the O scarette a i
at 10 o'clock and E p w o rth L eague at program w as outlined for th e w ork of
6:30 in th e evening. All a re invited to the en su in g year and a list ot sp eak ­
FACTORY SALE OF
ers subm itted one o f whom will be In­
atten d th ese m eetings.
vited to be present a t the sessions of
tin’ asso ciatio n each m onth and speak
GRAPE VINES
W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, sure on topics p ertain in g to th e w elfare of
grow ers.
Low prices.
P lan t now. the child.
C raig road, fourth house n o rth off
in addition to th ese v aluable ad-
B arr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg
, d resses, it is hoped to secu re m usical
IN TH E
. talen t th a t will co n trib u te to the in-
Here is your chance to supply your Xmas needs
| te re st and p leasu re of th e occasions.
' The first of th ese series of ad d resses
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
We have just received a large shipment of Dolls
Yon Are AAIth I» in
th a t will be helpful to p a re n ts In co-
direct from the factor}' in the east. Some of the dolls
i o p eratin g with the te ach ers In anil out
CHURCH, GRESHAM
of school will be delivered next Mon-
were slightly damaged and we refused to accept them.
I day aftern o o n at 2:30 at the grade
Have just received a telegram advising us to dispose of
— +—
| school at a m eeting of th e P aren t-
them at half price rather than return them, so we have
T eacher association. C h ester A. Lyon,
decided to give our customers the benefit.
, well known th ro u g h o u t the . tx t" and
Dally (E xcept Monday) 7:30.
I elsew here for his w ork in connection
; with the delinquency problem , will be
Only 7 w eeks till Xmas.
Tiie*, Wed, Thurs, Erl.
Among those that will be sold are
| p resen t an d speak. A fter th e address
H oliday Outlook In 5 weeks.
¡Adults 2 ¡30.
Children S lU
I or d u rin g gome p a rt of it, th e m eeting
MAMA DOLLS that sold last year for $2.00 will
i will be th ro w n open for discussion on
§
g o at $1.00
Superfine selection of H oli­
' general topics of in te re st to school
3
day G reeting Cards, ready
D. V ILLIA CAFFRAY, Evangelist
work. AV D. K in d e r has been asked
Dolls that should sell at $4.00 and $5.00 will be sold
for your nam e, at Outlook
to give some violin n u m b ers at th is
office.
CLARA
M. CH R ISTEN SEN , Singer
as low as $2.00
tim e.
RFA . C. W. H U E T T , Pastor
With th e exception ot th is m onth,
A beautiful walking and talking doll, 27 inches
O rders taken (or 1927 cal-
the m eetings of the P aren t-T ea ch e r
endars.
high, with real hair, priced at $2.75 and the only flaw is
association are reg u la rly held on th e
a little check in the enamel on the feet.
th ird Monday of each m onth.
H elpful P rin tin g and A dver­
A doll, 28 inches high, walks and talks, priced at
tisin g all th e tim e.
Holiday Greeting < ard«.
“Seek Ye
$1.65, and you would scarcely notice the damage.
They a re h ere now for your selec­
the Lord
tion. Your Individual o r firm nam e 1
The O utlook—at your service.
While
He
printed in lo ts of 25 o r m ore, w ith en-1
These bargains will haze to be seen to be appreciated
velopes to m atch. P rices very rea so n ­
Moy
Re
able O rder n o » . G resham Outlook
and they will all be sold.
EDWIN NYVJHVTNE/
F
More New Sweaters
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
EXTRA SPEC IA L!
REVIVAL
MEETINGS
DOLLS
Anticipation!
I
Found.”
See them in our uindous
GRESHAM DRUG STORE
The R E X A L L Store
Will Von Be With I s in
Realization?
Hemstitching
R eliable ’w ork done a t 8
yard. Mrs. C arrie H ansen,
lib rary , G resham , phone 18.—Adv.
Water I «ers. Attention!
P ro tect your w ater m eter by cover-
ing w ith sack before frost gets Into J
box You are responsible for dam age.
A Ruegg. w ater com m ission.—Adv.