T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook \ OL. 16, NO. 73 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, HIGH SCHOOL MAY ADD MORE BUSSES REVIVAL CAMPAIGN IS GROWING IN INTEREST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I», I»25 BAPTIST CHURCH WILL REMODEL BUILDING OREGON PION EEK H AS KIR TUOA Y CELEBRATION (1.50 Per Year SLIPPERY ROADS CAUSE ACCIDENTS Sunday services a t th e M ethodist Of in te re st to th e G resham friends I Episcopal ch u rch w ere well attended I of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Miller, p are n ts of ' and in te re st in th e revival cam paign K. A. Miller of th is place, w ill be th e The m em bers of the G resham Union | deepens. Many people from P o rtlan d account of th e recent b irth d ay ob serv high school board, w ith P rin c ip a l begun pipeless gas fu rn ace in th e basem eut T h ree uutom ohile accidents, one of Cannon, m ade a trip to R ainier th is anU Joining in tb e serv ice/ T * rt o r ! " “ a.P ,‘8t Wber‘ th e b n “ <- for h eatin g purposes. P rovision is to ance of Mrs. M iller, rem em bered by them a fatal one, m arred the segenity o ld er ac q u ain tan ces as Miss Jen n ie - . , . „ “ * * uvuifi u i t n r u IU IUV » ‘USI OI I Il( m orning w here they thev p planned to visit _ ,, . ... ' ng *s being moved to th e east of the lanned be m ade for a kitchen and o th e r eq u ip Rose Stevensen. L ast Sunday the oc of the Sabbath day in th e close vicin e h a C: l ,t e , l a r y - W ilb u r p r e s e n t lo c a tio n to p e r m i t t h e e x c .v a - m ent along th is line. th e high school a t th a t place and in M M ethod.st ch u rch ,n P o rtlan d atten d - tion of a b as,,nivllt tb e tu ll 8 iïe uf , be ity of G resham Sunday, th e re su lt v estigate d etails of its bus line s e r ed in a body on S atu rd ay evening, ch u rc h building an,I th e a d d itio n a l! *<>r«nements w ill include th e h e r busball(1 w erp jn probably of th e rain on th e pavem ents, vice. The d istric t ow ns and operates Miss Caffray s preach in g is clea r-cu t room wWch ig to be buUt. Ag - p a p e r in g p ainting. etc of th e In- dence of her son, K. A. M iller, w here which alw ays at the beginning of the its own school bus lin^s th e re and it and stro n g and Miss C h risten se n ’s th e s tru c tu re is moved to one side, op- 1 If h h , ’ ”7 °7 ' awaited th e rain y season m akes th e highw ays u n w as for th e purpose of inform ation s t n n i n r r io ------ . I I eraÜOM . • ” I O t t ll U b u i l d l h g . \ O F R T F t l l U C l l il ll p C S a su m p tu o u s rep ast ’Í n ^ M Í m "1* ? ' ------ a ? d a ,0UChÌnK- W1U be atarted fl)r »>* ««=»- I guests. O thers who w ere p resen t w ere usually sleek for a few days. The th a t the m em bers of th e board here T onigh t at the ch u rch w ill be ch u rch j vation of a ba8em ent about 3 0 , f w t to take place to be confined alone to Mr. an d Mrs. B ayard M iller and baby m ost serio u s of th e sm ashups was that determ ined to confer w ith the R ainier night, tom orrow , business people's the ch u rch building. The en tire . . . *’ , Alden M iller who cam e down from in w hich Mrs. L illian P. Newton, 143 in size w hich will be finished th ro u g h school authorities. prem ises is to be treated to a g en eral P ,,, , ,, , . n ight, T hursday, fam ily night and out in cem ent as a firm foundation. i • , . . . ( .o n a ills over the w eek-end. Mrs K L addington court, P o rtlan d , lost her The high school d istric t here is con F riday, high school night. A h earty cleaning up and straig h ten in g up un- i , , , ... , , , . ,, . , A. M iller s sister, Miss Agnes Cline, of life. She w as in sta n tly killed and Mrs. tem plating p u ttin g on a t le ast tw o ad invitation to all th ese services is ex Upon the com pletion of th e b ase h e i . i w lh « T 7 r 'Sh“ U beJ n ke“p- P o rtlan d , the host and hostess and F ra n k A. Reed suffered a broken arm ditional busses by th e first of th e year tended to all. m ent and th e foundation, the ch u rch m , ; P eX 1,1 «'HUghter, Virginia, when th e ir m achine skidded into the to accom m odate th e 60 o r m ore s tu w ill be moved back to its p rese n t site that , p n a rt t of , th e city. The sq u a re ac re . . . T here w as no g en eral m eeting y es of g r i n d on which arc the church ,h ‘ >i a r age of seven ditch on flip Base L ine road at the dents who a re looking th is w ay for a aud Im provem ents m ade in m any r e terd ay , the w o rk ers ta k in g th e day and and p arsonage is to be leveled and laid * J” , / j “ * WHb " er p are n ts T ro u td ale cro ssin g about 6:30 o'clock high school home and who m ay en ter evening for rest, but th e re will be re- i spects th a t will add not only to the G resham Union high school at the be vival services every evening, including | PPea,r anCe ° f tl,e bU“ d in s but w i,‘ out into a su itab le law n, a drivew ay 1 J ° hn a “ d Hebecca Stevenson, began Sunday m orning The tw o ladies, F ra n k A. Reed and g inning of th e second sem ester. The S aturday , and a g reat dav is expected p ro *lde am P,e roo,u for the growing to en circle the two buildings. T he old th e long ard u o u s trip acro ss the plains Illinois. The journey becam e so a youth about 19 y ears of age w ere in m oney received from th e tu itio n of next Sunday w hich may be th e close ” SCh° o1 a “ d c°ngrega- sidew alk, w hich is in a poor c o n d itio n ,, from . . _ , , i i .... 1 irksom e for th e little g irl who, with th e m achine and had sta rte d out to th ese students, who a re outside the o f t h e s n p f i a i b p p v I p p . ___ _ . ! tio n - P e rh a p s th e m ost im p o rta n t of e. is to be replaced w ith a new one up to ,, .... . . . g r a d e e . the h e e en n tire tire ^ h ,,t a r Cb" c h lld re n n' ' « bad be th * bulld,nK of “ 12-foot , the proper proper' grad of | ! ,nan> “ ° th ‘“ m d,'“ “ <“ been * * » accus- Rhododendron w here Mrs. N ew ton's d istric t proper, could w ell ta k e care adu lts a re held on T uesday W ednes- ‘he8e . , 8 addition on to th e re a r of the ch u rch the nronertv. ,om *'d ,o th e fre*dom ° f “ '»1 *»'0 husband is engaged in building a sum of the e x tra expense in c u rred for th eir day, T h u rsd ay and F riday aftern the property. , . . . oons „ ° n, , u did not ap p re cia te long h o u rs in a m er hom e for his fam ily. T hey had tra n sp o rta tio n . T he question would at 2:30 and for ch ild ren at 3:45 on th e 8 e n t' re * dth T his w ill provide for It is thought a conservative esti- jo stlin g w agon in th e slow -m oving approached th e crossing and saw the co n fro n t th e board a t th is tim e w h eth sam e days. two additional classro o m s and a s u it m ate of the foregoing im provem ents | em ig ran t tra in , th a t her fath e r finally T ro u td a le ca r in th e d istance, when er it is cheaper for th e d istric t to own able b ap tistry . will be approxim ately »3.000. Mr. Ran- p u rch ased for her a sm all w hite pony th e d riv er applied th e b rak es sudden and operate its own busses, as at It is planned to raze th e old belfry dail. a co n tra cto r living at A rholeda. w itb w bich to eolltlnue tr lp . On R ainier, or w h eth er to pay the d rivers ly. Instead of stopping, how ever, as and ow ners of th e m achine and let the publication of a new d irecto ry in in ap p earan ce on th e no rth w est m m »• 1 H little anim al she made he intended, th e m achine skidded on the n ear fu tu re. S u b scrib ers "a re o, , ^ " “ " . „ 7 w t i . I b.' >'>b- '^ U,e moving of th e rem ain d er of th e Journey, m uch to m e n to ear notify iu tu th re e . office S u b of scrib ers are tin ll.lln iz m . i u , h ' he t, rem ain and d er ai|niiratj(,n of th e Journey, m uch to th e wet pavem ent and w ent into the them assum e th e ir own upkeep. asked changes or of ... t h e b“ iIdin« ; | ' ‘' » ‘ r " ■11 be o f the church building to C urtis B rothers. lb ,,I1VV ,,f ' b,,r s n r il, A nother m a tte r to receive th e a tte n correctio n s desired. T hose w ishing size to p erm it of a room be- of P o rtland. , •‘""»■’■anon ot her sm all ditch. correctio n s desired. T hose w ishing com panions. tion of the v isito rs at R ain ier today is ad v ertisin g space should call the *n8 m ade av ailab le for S unday school I he tra in crew assisted in pulling A nother little incident of th e trip the victim s from the w reck and. find the auto m echanics d ep artm en t w hich M ultnom ah and C lackam as County classroom purposes, if it is needed Geo . neeueu. i Leo. t u rrin has p urchased a new acrO88 tb e co n tln en t w hh.b tbv sm a„ is being successfully ca rrie d as a p a rt M utual T elephone Co., M. A. Hoss se creta ry . Phone 1991._Adv !,tallw ays are to be co n stru c te d , | C lirysler sedan of H essel Im p lem en t (laugbter of K A Millt,r la k es keeu ing Mrs. Newton unconscious, rushed of th e re g u la r high school curricu lu m I one leading from the re a r to ttie base- com pany. her to G resham w here she w as a tte n d d elight in hearin g re-told is th e day ed by Drs. G eorge Inglis and H. II. in th a t school. T here has been some any fu rth e r details connected w ith th e '» cu t and one in the vestibule in the when g ran d m o th er aud her sister, A u H ughes. They tried for a co n sid erable ta lk of adding such a d ep a rtm en t to course. , tow er en tra n ce to th e basem ent. Holiday Greeting Curds. g usta, now Mrs. A ugusta Chase, aged len g th of tim e to resu sc ita te her. hut the G resham high school and in the 1 he trip w as m ade th is m orning T he basem ent itself is to be well They a re h ere now for your se lec 86, living at Oregon City, lost th eir event of th is ta k in g place, the board th ro u g h the co u rtesy of B raley & finished and if n ecessary in th is tern- she probably had been killed in stan tly . tion. Your individual or firm nam e w ishes to ac q u ain t itself w ith w hat G raham , Dodge autom obile dealers, of p o rary classroom s, a t least, can be p rin ted in lots of 25 or more, witli en dolls on .the p lain s. T he em ig ran t H er body was tak en to the M etzger equipm ent w ould be n ec essary and P ortland. | U8etl It ,g bejng planned to ln sta ll a velopes to m atch. P rices very re a so n tra in hail paused for a sh o rt tim e and u n d ertak in g p arlo ra and la te r tu rn ed able. O rder n o n . G resham Outlook. th e tw o little g irls w ere enjoying a over to the coroner, who delivered it play w ith th e ir dolls, real sto re dolls, to th e relatives. Mrs Reed w as tak w hich in th at tim e w ere ra re . The en to Em anuel hospital w here It was tra in began to load and move on learned she w as suffering from a q u ic k ly a and in th e com m otion, the broken arm . dolls w ere left behind and w ere for-1 , , , , . _ gotten u n .i. , n eed , who w as dr ving the m achine til several , m iles had passed. m a t n in e , .. .. .. . ,ol<‘ tn e officials he saw th e tra in an- U h en th e sm all m others th o u g h t of . . . . „ ap ,, . , . I p roaching at a d istan ce of 250 feet and th e ir ch arg es. It w as out of th e q u e s - l . h „, . .. , , 1 *i „ I Ui.it h< d p p liu d th e b i'iik i's so o u ic k lv tion to re tu rn for them and they had I . , .. , .... th e m achine w as stopped w ithin 50 to console them selves w ith te ars. The .. 01 I fert, lan d in g In th e ditch. No iuuuest sad p a rt of th e story is th a t never ■ „ , . . lu esi I is considered n ecessary in the case. again did they possess real dolls, but An accident o ccu rred about 8:15 hud to co n ten t them selves w ith corn Sunday evening at the P o rtlan d E lec cob and stick dollies. T he S tevenson fam ily first settled at tric cro ssin g at L lnnem ann in w hich a S p rin g w a ter on a donation land claim , Mrs. T aylor, from th e L en ts d istric t, moving afte rw a rd up into th e C as w as m ore or less cu t and bruised, her cades n ea r th e p o rtag e railro ad , at husband hrulsed co n siderably about about th e p resen t location of th e city th e legs. A P o rtlan d woman, Mrs. D. of C ascade Locks. They w ere th e re at E. N ickerson, suffered a severe shak ing up. The m achines of both p arties the tim e of (he Indian m assacre. T he pioneer re la te s th a t at th e age a re in G resham g arag es in u badly of 12 y ea rs she received h er flrBt pro dam aged condition. Mrs. N ickerson, posal of m arriag e. So m any men who was driving a la st y e a r's W tllys- w ere w ithout hom es and wives and K night, was alone in her m achine, young ladies w ere num erous th ro u g h - com ing o ut from P o rtlan d for an a f I out the settlem en t, hut Miss Stevenson te rn o o n 's visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. M, decided th a t she p referre d an ed u ca Squire. On nearin g the L lnnem ann g , ----- she th rew ------iv on the b rak es to ------- tion to th e honor of becom ing a wife i cro ssin — at such an <<«rly age and successfully I Hp)w u p ' b ut Instead of slacking the . i., i i I f it filo nt oz.V. *1... __ ..».i j . » . eluded num erous ad m irers who glunc- speed of the m achine, the ca r skidded acro ss th e trac k and for som e d istance i ed in h e r direction. H er sister. A u g usta, had m a rried and moved to Ore- below and tu rn ed half way aro u n d in I gon City, so it w as w ith th is sister the road J u s t at th a t In stan t a Ford, Je n n ie now m ade her home and be- driven by Mr. T aylor, com ing in from I «an atten d in g a g irls' school near the east, crash ed into the W lllys- M ilwaukie. T his school is p ractically K night. dealing it a severe blow on the ■ he sam e in stitu tio n as th e p resen t rig h t. It seem s to be a question w hich St. H elena H all in P o rtlan d . She of th e tw o m achines Is dam aged the ! ta u g h t school for a num ber of y ears m ore. T he Ford w as taken to the and w as not m a rried until well Into R ak er g ara g e and th e la rg e r ca r to the G resham g arage. T he fram es of both her tw enties. F our ch ild ren w ere born to her I nii,< h 'n,'H a re about out of com m ission, union witli Mr. M iller, Alice, w ho died ra d ia to rs Jammed, axles and w heels I a num ber of y ea rs ago, E. O. Miller, bent and broken and o th e r m a terial residing at Sellw ood, Dr. It. W. Miller dam age done. Mrs. T aylor, who was the m ost s e ri j now m aking a to u r of E urope and 1^. A. M iller, of G resham . Besides her ously Injured of th e th ree, w as taken s is te r who resid es at Oregon City, to th e hom e of U. O. S m ith w here her she has a b ro th er, John Stevenson In ju ries w ere dressed by a G resham n early 90 y ears of age who lives at piiysician. It w as n ecessary to take Cape H orn, W ashington. Up until sev eral stitch e s in face wounds. She less th an a y ear ago Mrs. M iller was and h er husband w ere rem oved to the youngest of five living children. th e ir home by th e R ak er g ara g e s e r Two sis te rs passed aw ay at about th< vice and Mrs. Nl< kerson was brought to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S q uire i holiday seaso n last year . Mr. and Mrs. M iller celeb rated th eir w here h e r husband called for her golden w edding seven y ears ago. They later. An accident o ccu rred Sunday fo re reside on Miller avenue in Heilwood a p a rt of th e old M iller donation land noon n ea r th e cro ssin g w here th e | claim . Mrs. M iller has been a llfe- M ontavilla c a r cro sses th e Base L ine it was : long m em ber of th e Methodist. Episco- road on Its way to P o rtlan d ! pal ch u rch and the grunge and for sim ila r to th e o th er m ishaps of th e m ore th an 16 y ears has been ch ap lain day, probably due to stopping too su d 1 of th e g ran g e at L en ts and Is still denly on a slippery pavem ent. A m an, j activ e in her w ork in th a t connection. whose n a m e was not learned, was east She Is placid and even In her te m p e ra bound on th e highw ay w ith tw o t r a i l m ent and tak es th e keenest in te re st In ers, each co n tain in g a h o rse w hich he all th a t goes on in a busy w orld. Hhe was b rin g in g from th e stock show . has m any frien d s who u n ite in w ishes One an im al becam e loose, but w ith the for m any happy re tu rn s of her b irth- assista n c e of a p asserb y , w as safe!) r ? Sacred to Their Memory M ay their deed s of valor an d self sacrifice al w ays rem ain fresh in o u r thoughts. T o them w e ow e m u ch —and in reverent th a n k fulness w e bow our head s in their honor. The undersigned, business and professional men o f Gresham, hereby dedicate this space to the honor and memory o f the brave lads for whom the Arm is tice came too late. C o n tin u ed on page 3 CHICKEN DINNER and BAZAAR Ky Kiangellral Women’s l'alea AYLSWORTH & MARTIN SANITARY MARKET GRESHAM OUTLOOK H. L. ST. CLAIR. BAILEY'S BARBER SHOP DR. A. W. BOTKIN DR J. G. STURE W HEELER S BARBER SHOP D. M. ROBERTS WITH ROW CONFECTIONERY GRESHAM GARAGE GRESHAM MEAT MARKET GrrsltHMi (¿rnlitre Hall, Friday, November 13 • BAZAAR AFTBRNOON AND EVENING DINNER SERVED 8:30 TO 8 p . M. Pt .k‘u ? X’i ~ C r^ ,nf‘d £J‘*,e*en on B iscuit, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, n kies. Jelly. ( a r r o t .Salad, Cold Slaw , Je llo with W hipped Cream Cake and toffee. Price Sue. C hildren, 5 to 10 years. 35cP C ountry Store. C andy Booth. F ancy Work P ro g ram In Evening.