T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, NO. 6»
GRESHAM, Ml’LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TIESDAY, JAM ARY 5, 192«
HIT AND RUN DRIVER
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 P e r Y ear
GftESHAM GIRL M EDDEI)
ON NE AY YEAR'S EYE FUNERAL SERVICES
MOTOR STAGE PEOPLE
NOT FIGHTING TOLLS
HELD FOR PIONEER
17143042
In th e presen ce of ab o u t 30 g u ests
a New Y ear’s eve Miss G ertru d e
i K astm an becam e the b rid e of Edw in
~
Svendsen, of P o rtlan d , at a p rettily -
Clifton H illyard, aged 25, son of Mr.
One of th e la rg e st audiences ever
and Mrs. J. M. H illyard of Gillis, w as
“t o n tr a r y to p o p u lar belief the m o -i stag e in te re sts of th e state, is not con- ¡appointed w edding at th e hom e of her assem bled in th e M ission ch urch in
to
r
stag
e
men
of
th
e
sta
te
are
not
be-
net
ted
w
ith
any
of
these
:
t
il
t
s
,
nor
a
re
1
p
aren
ts.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A
E
astm
an
th e victim of a serious accident S a t
Powell Valley met Sunday afternoon
u rd ay evening about 7:30 at th e in te r
hind the v arious su its th a t have been ' any. of its m em bers individually, and on South R oberts avenue, I)r. C. W. to pay th e la st m a rk s of resp ect to a
section of E ast F orty-second stre e t
brought ag ain st th e sta te of Oregon it has co n stan tly re ite ra te d its belief H uett perform ing t s e cerem ony. E n friend and neighbor, Adolph F red erick
and Sandy boulevard w hen he was
d u rin g th e p ast 90 days." So said th at the gasoline tax and a license fee te rin g on th e arm of h er fa th e r to the Johnson, who d ep arted th is life W ed
stru c k by a dru n k en h it-a n d -ru n driver
E. H. Lew is of th e G resham sta te line based on w eight of vehicle w ere th e stra in s of <he w edding m arch played nesday m orning, December 30, a lte r
as he alighted from a Rose City s tre e t
. in an interview today.
m ost equable m eans of m easuring th e by Mrs. G ladys Ruegg. th e b rid e w as an illn ess of about nine m onths. Be
car. He stru c k th e pavem ent on his
i Mr. Lew is fu rth e r explained th a t th e use of and dam age to the highw ays, b eautiful in a gown ,of silv er crepe ginning at th a t tim e, a series of colds
rig h t side and neck and it w as feared
| th re e su its have been b ro u g h t by c e r upon w hich prom ises our present li trim m ed w ith V enetian lace. She w ore developed into in te stin al influenza and
by physicians a t St. V incents hospital
tain in te re sts am i th a t each tim e the cense fee is based.” is a fu rth e r sta te a full length veil w ith a head d ress lie had g rad u ally fallen aw ay because
th a t the neck had been broken. How
of oran g e blossom s and ca rrie d a
stag e m en have been linked w ith th e m ent by Mr. Lewis.
of th e in ability to derive ¡my benefit
ever, la te r developm ents indicated th a t
show er bouquet of Ophelia roses. The from food.
co m p lain ts for some unknow n reason.
"Should the sta te of Oregon decide
th is w as not th e case, but four ribs
couple w as attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Tlie deceased w as aged 68 years and
The th ree su its w ere all based on that additional funds a re n ecessary to
had been fra ctu red and one of the
W ilson E astm an. Mrs. W illiam C utler,
th e federal highw ay act w hich the m ain tain th e p resen t system of h ig h
2 m onths and was horn in V estra Ny
‘tings had been punctured. T his has
of P o rtlan d , sang “ 1 Love You T ru ly " Province, O stergotlund. Sweden. He
co m p lain tan ts claim m akes uuconsti- ways, th e m otor stag e men a re in fa-
and “O P rom ise Me.”
induced a case of p leural pneum onia,
cam e to A m erica in 1881 and stayed at.
tu tio n al any sta te law levying to ll o r I vor of an additional gasoline tax ¡is
T he room s wehe handsom e w ith C hanute, K ansas, for some tim e, la te r
b u t a tte n d a n ts a t th e hospital consider
reg u la tin g loads on federal aid high- ; the m ost equable m ethod of m etering
C hristm as colors and d ecorations. The moving to Topeka. In 1889 lie moved
his condition as favorable as can be
ways. The first of th ese su its attack ed the use of th e highw ays," he con clu d
gifts received by the bridal p a ir were to P o rtlan d and in 1S93 to G resham .
expected.
th e w eight lim it p la c id on c e rta in ed. "as th e p rese n t revenue is raised
many and exquisite. A fter tile conclu
H illyard w as picked up by a police
He m a rried Minnie Jo h an so n in 1889,
highw ays of th is state, th e second by tax in g all vehicles on an equal
siou of th e cerem ony a buffet lunch
m an who w as nearby and an am bu
th eir union being b lest w ith th ree
seeks to d eclare th e gasoline tax u n basis, th e stag e men are stro n g ly In
w,.s served, Mrs. G eorge O rp u t and children, Roy and E lsa, of G resham ,
lance was called im m ediately w hich
co n stitu tio n al and th e th ird attem p ts favor of ex istin g ta x es—th e heavier
conveyed the Injured m an to th e hos
i Mrs. G eorge K ordent, assistin g in the and Mrs. Ebba Rask, of Colton. O re
to enjoin th e se c re ta ry of sta te from the vehicle the m ore license fee and
p ital. B ystanders say th a t th e auto-,
gon, who, w ith an Invalided wife, s u r
collecting the 1926 m otor vehicle !i- 1 the m ore gasoline it req u ires to propel
m obile w hich stru ck him was sw aying
The bride is a g ra d u a te of G resham vive him. He also leaves tw o g ra n d
cense fee.
it—consequently the heavier vehicle
from one side of the stre e t to th e o th
Union high school and for th e past children, a b ro th er, W. II. Johnson, of
“The Oregon Motor Stage associa- i pays m ore taxes in direct proportion
C H A R LEY PADDOCK
e r and was passing stre e t c a rs on the
3
years h as been em ployed as sales Los A ngeles, and a siste r in Sweden.
tion, com prising 95 per cent of th e ’ to it use flf the highw ay.”
left, giving every indication th a t the
lady at Meier & F ra n k 's d ep artm en t
The Rev. O. J. W ilner had ch arg e of
|I1ARLEY PADDOCK, who is to
store. S everal social affairs have been the fu n eral, assisted by th e Rev. N. C.
d riv er of the m achine w as drunk. It
app ear here soon, (though not
ITEMS OF INTEREST
. U MBER DEALER MOVES
given in h er honor since th e recen t B errei, of P o rtlan d , and th e Rev. E arl
w as estim ated th a t th e auto w as tr a v
in the garb shown In the ac
TO
BERRY
GROWERS
FAMILY
TO
GRESHAM
eling at a ra te of betw een 50 and 60
an n ouncem ent of th e engagem ent. Mr Crook, of A urora. T he cask et w as a
com panying p icture), lias Just re
Svendsen, un ex-service m an and fo r profusion of b eau tifu l floral offerings
m iles an hour.
turned from a trium phant "sp rin t
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. B arnes and son
B y r>. E . T O W L u i, M a n a g e r.
m erly from St. Paul. M innesota, is an
ing to u r” around-the-w orld. This
T his is considered a good season of arriv ed T h u rsd ay from Bothwell, n ear em ploye of A rm our & Co. in P o rtlan d . from sym pathising friends. A q u a rte t
fam ous athlete,, has many-sided ta
CHARLES AY. PADDOCK,
com posed of A. C. ami C arl A rvidson,
th e y ear to apply b erry fertilize r ex S eattle, W ashington, to resid e and The couple will reside in P o rtland.
lents. He Is a clever newspa|>er
HERE MONDAY NIGHT and
Mrs. K arl H agberg and Miss H ulda
m agazine w riter, and an ex cept n itra te of soda w hich should be have tak en up th e ir residence in th e
Johnson, w ith Miss M artha H agberg
A
lbert
E
kstrom
p
ro
p
erty
on
Powell
cellent
speaker
on
them
es
In
applied
la
te
r
in
th
e
season,
and
if
you
In Ja n u ary , 1925, C harles W. Pad-
at th e o rgan sang, also a m ule q u a rte t
keeping w ith the sp irit of sports intend applying phosphate, potash or street. Mr. B arn es is senior p a rtn e r YOI’NG PEOPLE PLAN
dock sailed for th e O rient, the first lap
rendered a selection. T he p a llb ea re rs
manship.
of
the
firm
of
B
arnes
&
R
ohrson,
th
e
WEEK
OE
MEETINGS
n itra te we would like to have your
on an eight m o n th s’ “S p rin tin g A round
were A llred Aim. W. W. H astin g s, Jas.
new
p
ro
p
rie
to
rs
of
th
e
Jones
L
um
ber
o
rd
ers
now
as
th
ese
fertilize
rs
can
be
th e W orld” tour, in com pany w ith L o
The P le a sa n t Home E pw orth L eague Lewis, Fred Blonn, Em il S atte rstro m .
com
pany
here.
The
re
ta
il
yard
b
ran
ch
bought ch eap est by ta k in g delivery d i
re n M urchison, fellow -O lym pic sta r,
is to hold a “ Win My Chum " cam and Jo n as Nelson. A long concourse
rec t from th e sh ip s and some cargos of the Jo n es com pany w as disposed of
w h ere the tw o w ere guests of th e a th
paign for a series of days beginning of autom obiles follow ed tlie rem ains
by
tlie
P
o
rtlan
d
firm
about
th
e
m
iddle
a re due to arriv e next m onth. So if
letic-loving people of A u stralia, the
Ja n u a ry 3d and ending Ja n u a ry 111. to Its la st restin g place ill D ouglas
of
last
m
onth,
th
e
new
ow
ners
t
a
tak
e
in
terested
you
should
give
us
your
o
r
H aw aiian Islan d s, Ja p an , C hina, and
possession th e first of F eb ru ary . M. C. The m eetings will begin at 8 p. in. T he cem etery.
p rac tica lly all the co u n tries of Europe.
M rs- Uora E vans, a form er resid en t ders at once.
Addy w ill slay w ith th e In terests here leaders for Ihe eigiit consecutive
We
a
re
doing
w
ell
g
rin
d
in
g
and
de
H e retu rn ed in late sum m er to begin
G resham , u n d erw en t a successful
n ights are as follow s:
EXPRESS AGENt IES TO
h is coast-to-coast le ctu re to u r for the I operation for th e rem oval of tw o goi- livering sheep guano but we need to until th e first of M arch when he w ill
Sunday, J a n u a ry 3, F ra n ce s Cook
disco
n
tin
u
e
his
em
ploym
ent
w
ith
th
e
BE DONE AWAY WITH
Affiliated B ureaus, w ith a w ealth of te rs a t th e P o rtla n d san ita riu m th e m ake m ore deliveries in th e n ea r fu
anil L ester B oring, w hose topic w ill
com
pany
a
t
th
is
place
and
re
tu
rn
to
first
p
a
rt
of
la
st
week.
The
operation
tu
re
as
o
u
r
sto
rag
e
is
lim
ited
so
we
new m a teria l for our audiences.
be. “ Why Am I a C h ristian .”
Incidental to tlie ch an g es w hich
m ust ask you to ta k e delivery on your P o rtland. Mr. B arnes cam e down
In spite of the fact th a t he did not w as considered a very critica l one.
Monday, J a n u a ry 4, E sth e r and Amy have been ta k in g place d u rin g the
from
W
ashington
to
get
his
fam
ily
o
rd
ers
now
to
m
ake
room
for
th
e
ca
rs
w in first place in th e sp rin ts at th e
P. R. W illoughby re tu rn e d from
settled In Ihe new home, b ut he has re- biloop, w hose topic w ill be, "Is it p ast few days in th e Bull Run and
last. O 'vm pic gam es, Paddock Is co n -i E m anuel h o sp ital la st T h u rsd ay w here th a t a re com ing and o u r b est judg
B oiing agencies of th e P o rtlan d E lec
tu rn ed to Bothw ell u n til th e la tte r P ra cticab le to be a C hristian?
m
ent
is
th
a
t
it
should
he
applied
to
th
e
sta n tly referred to as “su p e r-ath lete J he had been receiving tre a tm e n t for
i
T
uesday,
Ja
n
u
a
ry
5,
Ruth
L
auder-
tric
Pow er com pany, It has been a n
p
a
rt
of
th
e
m
onth
w
hen
he
will
come
of m odern tim es,” and “th e hum an 1 some tim e past. His condition is r e b erries now to get best resu lts.
! hack and Elm a Cook.
nounced th a t the form er plan of m ain
to
G
resham
to
resid
e
p
erm
anently.
A
nother
im
p
o
rtan
t
m
atter
is
em
pty
flash,” as G ran tlan d Rice saw fit to j ported as m uch im proved. Mr. W ill-
W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 6, Swea i.und- tain in g ex p ress agencies at local re
call him.
oughby is a nephew of Mrs. N ora sacks. We are sh o rt of sack s m uch of
hom and H erm an W alters, w hose topic spective sto res has been reco n sidered
th
e
tim
e
and
a
re
com
pelled
to
buy
in
T h ere a re o th e r sides to “C harley” W ithrow and w ith his wife and chil-
LIBERTY BELL HEARD
will bp, “Life o r D eath.”
and It has been decided to d isco n tin u e
Paddock th a t are not so widely known. dren moved to G resham sh o rtly before th e city at a fancy price and th e w riter
I II Hiil i . 11(111 ( DI NTRY T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 7, Miss B arnes th e .e x p re ss service en tirely . Of co u rse
is su re th a t if all of our m em bers
H e used to spend his sum m ers as a his illness.
J and Joe Drew.
I I i I h will not d eter ex p ress being sent
cowboy on a w estern ra n c h ; he has
When th e chim es of tlie old L iberty
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M cSherry and would b rin g in all of th e em pty sacks
Friday,
J
a
n
u
a
ry
8,
Mrs.
W
ithnell
to
the places nam ed, hut It m ust be
w orked around th e movie studios in d au g h ter, M artha Je an n e, of Seaview, th a t a re on th e ran ch it w ould keep bell in P h ilad elp h ia ra n g out in 1776, and W illard Boring.
done so fully prepaid th e sam e as
us
supplied
and
keep
th
e
m
oney
at
' Hollywood d uring his sp a re m om ents, W ashington, a re visiting for a week
sounding a call to arm s th a t w as I S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 9, re p re s e n ta
freig h t and will he received solely at
he saw overseas service d u rin g the o r m ore w ith Mrs. M cSherry’s b ro th home. P lease b ear th is in m ind and h eard aro u n d th e w orld and w hich j
tives from the G resham L eague will tin' consignee's risk.
bring
them
in
a
t
once
and
we
w
ill
pay
w ar, w ith a second lie u te n a n t's com er-in-law and siste r, Mr. and Mrs. W.
u ltim ately resu lted In th e b irth of a conduct th e m eeting.
Some little d issatisfactio n Is being
m ission, attached to G. H. Q. He be D. K inder. Mr. M cSherry has ch arg e you th e cash for them w h eth er you new n ation, little did th e g entle fo re
Sunday,
Ja
n
u
a
ry
10,
th
e
Rev.
E.
W.
expressed
by th e citizen s of Bull Run
g an teaching a S unday school class at of 25 ac res of c ra n b e rrie s a t Seaview. a re a m em ber of th e asso ciatio n or fath e rs of th a t rem ote period dream W ithnell w ill conduct the m eeting.
and Boring a t Ihe latest d ecree of the
not.
15 and still teaches th a t class of young
th a t 150 y ears hence an invisible pow
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland spent
m usic will he given each A m erican E x p ress com pany, but It is
We also have a few hundred of er. th en ex isten t but not d i s c o v e r e d , ! Special
m en when at his hom e In P asadena.
^ , A „ a re welcome<
C hristm as w ith th e ir son W endall and
felt th a t tlie am o u n t of ex p ress b u si
those
in
n
er
sack
s
th
a
t
th
e
housew
ife
F or several y ea rs he h as been a fam ily a t H eppner, Oregon. T h eir
would c a rry th e notes of the fam ous
____________
ness done did not fully ju stify th e o u t
special w riter for a large group of o th e r son, C harles E. and fam ily, ap p reciates so m uch th a t we w ill ex bell Into co u n tless A m erican homes
lay for expense.
WILD
(
VI
DANCE
HALL
change
even
up
for
good
b
u
rlap
s
w e ste ra new spapers and his w ork has drove over from Stanfield for th e oc
th ro u g h o u t th e m ost w onderful com
( LOKED BY OFFICERS
th row n him in co n tac t w ith leading casion and all enjoyed th e festiv al r e w hile they last. You w ill need to act m onw ealth on th e fa e of th e globe!
( leu rance Sale Attracts Customers.
prom ptly to secu re some of them . We
p erso n a ltie s all over th is co u n try and union together.
T h ro u g h th e agency of the radio th e
Tlie th ird an n u al c lea ra n ce sale of
also
have
a
few
sack
s
of
sugar.
tones of old “L ib e rty “ rev e rb e ra ted
111*' Wild Cat, a d an ce hall tw o
E u rope as w ell—for he has k ep t his
F ra n k W ostell is h ere from E ugene
If you a re in need of p ru n in g out to th e w aiting w orld as they w ere nilles w est of Brightw ood, w as tw ice the L. A. Wack & Co. sto re is in full
Jo u rn alistic w ork all th ro u g h h is a th
for a w eek or m ore a ssistin g his sis sh e ars or hooks you should look over
sw ing and is a ttra c tin g fru g a l house
letic ca reer.
produced by a ru h b ertlp p ed gold ham - ralded on New Y ear's eve w hen fiv<
te r, Mrs. A nnie H evel, who is having o u r line before buying.
He discusses a them e th a t is close
nn r in th e hands of Mrs. W. F reelan d autom obile loads of county, sta te and wives and o th e r» who a re quick to
' a one-room addition b u ilt on to her
T he Crosley Radio se ts a re giving K n dricks, wife of th e m ayor of P h il federal officers undertook to re g u la te ake ad v an tag e of reduced prices in
to his h e a rt—clean sp o rtsm an sh ip —
home. She is also having tw o o th er splendid service in b rin g in g to th e
in the b attle of life as w ell as on th e
adelphia, as th e old y ear died and 1926 j the disgraceful condition of affairs ex all kinds of clothing and fu rn ish in g s,
room s of the house en tirely rem odeled. hom e th e beRt th e re is in serm ons,
isting at th e hall. When the first a r und who believe th a t by tra d in g a t
a th le tic field. H is is an exceptionally
was u sh ered in.
Miss W illene Botkin, who en tered lectu res, singing and in stru m e n ta l m u
re
st w as m ade ea rly in th e evening 200 home th ey a re g ettin g holiest values
fluent speak er w ith an incisive and
T his is th e first tim e the hell has
Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college a t th e be- sic, also th e latest m a rk e t and w eath b> ii ru n g for 90 years, the last occa- ce le b ra n ts were sta rte d tow ard horn for th e ir m oney and a t th e sam e tim e
fund of sp a rk lin g hum or th a t adds I Binning of th e fall term , has decided er rep o rts, and we believe a Crosley si n being a t th e fu n e ra l of Chief Ju s- an,l Uie m anager, Louis R adford, was saving them selves ca r fa re and o th e r
m uch to his w ide pop u larity on, th e j to n o ^ continue h er stu d ies a t the col- radio set in the farm home will he a tice M arsh all in 1836. At th a t tim e arre8tetl 0,1 ,h ‘' ch arg e of o p era tin g expenses in cid en tal to going to th e
le ctu re platform .
i *eBe> but instead has enrolled as a stu - good in v estm en t to in te re st th e g irls the hell w as cracked and It w as feared ' w ithout a license. j»fter th e festivities city. O u tstan d in g b arg ain s a re to be
He w ill speak a t th e high school ; dent a l N o rth w estern business college and boys in farm life and satisfy the it would alw ays lie silent. The rev er- bad been suspended for a tim e a s t l the had rig h t here. Mr. W ack is a very
crav in g th a t all norm al children
h ere Monday night u nder Chautauqua in P ortlan d .
ratio n s produced by th e stro k es of' officers had left, they re tu rn e d sh o rtly p ro g ressiv e m e rch an t, keeps an e f
Mrs. J. A. B ushong is a t th e re si have for e n tertain m en t and know l tlie gold ham m er w ere pronounced by to find joy ru n n in g at full tide again. ficient sales force and his fine sto re Is
auspices.
dence of A ugust P eterso n in Pow ell edge of n ational and world affairs. engineers to he 80 per cent of th e full Fifteen a rre s ts w ere then m ade which u p o p u lar place.
V alley carin g for K enneth, th e six- T he Crosley locally gives good recep tone of th e hell.
p ut a p erm an en t stop to th e celeb ra
Journal Bargain Bates No« On.
Good E nough.
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A ugust tion of b ro ad casts from all N o rth w est
tion. It Is rep o rted th a t m in o rs w ere
B argain ra te s on th e Oregon Jo u rn a l
G rocers a re accustom ed to an sw e r
j P eterso n , who is ill w ith pneum onia, ern sta te s and C anada including Col
found
dancing
and
th
a
t
g
irls
were
a re now on. also a ttra c tiv e com bina
Driver of Truck Fatally Injured.
ing p en e tratin g q u estio n s ab o u t the
j T he ch ild 's conAlltlon is reg ard ed as orado and C alifornia and m any of the
sm oking c lg a re ts an d under th e In m erits of th e ir w ares. P e rk in s of
tio n ra le s w ith the G resham Outlook.
A
fatal
autom
obile
accident
o
c
p
ro
g
ram
s
a
re
as
good
as
you
would
! serious.
fluence of liquor.
P erk in sv ille was no exception to this
U ntil F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s w ill be as i
cu rred th is m orning a t S p ringdale In
T h ree d ru n k s w ere picked up by tw o rule.
P rin c ip a l C. M. Q uicksall of the pay 11.00 for in th e city and will be « h ic h K enneth L ivingston, aged 19,
follow s: Daily and Sunday Jo u rn a l,
"A re th ey rea lly fre sh ? ” dem anded
very m uch ap p reciated by all m em
G resham hoys on th e bridge n ear a w om an cu sto m er who had come to
17, wi a Outjook, »7.80; Daily Jo u r- G resham grad e school and his corps
driving a big freight tru c k w hich Is
bers
of
the
fam
ily,
especially
during
W elches sp u r th a t evening. T he th ree buy eggs.
nal, »5. w ith Outlook, $6; W eekly of teach ers, also a num ber from th e 1
owned by the young
the long w in ter evenings. The C ro s said to have , been
"They ce rta in ly a re ," rep lied P e r
. ,
.. ..
.
, !,al<l they w ere on the way to Wild Cat.
Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook, high school faculty, attended sessions
ley Is a high grade m achine at a m od
. ‘
.
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. . 'b u t th e y had im bibed so fre e ly of th e kins.
12. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook.
<’f th e Oregon sta te te a c h e rs’ assocta-
Bend, Oregon, lost his life.
He
"Y ou're su re of th a t? B ecause I'm
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tion w hich convened in P o rtlan d th ree e ra te price. S am ples can be seen at reached S p rin g d ale ab o u t 6 o’clock cup th a t ch eers they w ere unable to frightened of bad eggs. I m u st have
the
can
n
ery
office.
continue on th e ir way. T h eir m achine them rea lly fresh ."
Lyndhurst Club Entertains.
days last week.
com ing from Bend anil In some m an
"Boy,'' called o ut th e g ro ce r to his
crashed into th e bridge and w as badly
T he ladies of L ynhurst club held ' At the m eeting of th e G resham
ner th e b rak e s failed to w ork p roperly
assista
n t, " J u s t ru n to th e hack room
d*
m
oiished.
The
hoys
bro
u
g
h
t
th
e
th e ir C hristm as p arty a t the hom e of g range next S atu rd ay , th e new ly elect-
Notice to Stockholder*.
when they were applied, the tru ck
and see it th is m o rn in g ’s eggs a re
drunken men to G resham w here one cool enough yet to se ll.”
Mrs. D. W. S haver of B arker road. ed officers will be in stalled Mrs. Nib-
To th e m em bers of th e G resham skidding on th e slip p ery pavem ent and
of them , who had been slig h tly h u rt,
F o u r tables of 500 w ere placed. Mrs. lin of th e E a ste rn S ta r g ran g e will F ru it G row ers asso ciatio n who have
going over, cru sh in g th e young m an
had his in ju rie s dressed and they th en
H. Lynch and A. M cGregor ta k in g the have ch arg e of th e in stallatio n . A co n tracted w ith us for th e sale of your
A Costly Joke.
u n d ern eath . A call was sent to G re sh
"M ore expense! My w ife's h at w as
proceeded on foot tow ard P o rtlan d .
honors, w hile consolation fell to Mrs. sh o rt program will be given in th e stock we w ish to say you are invited
am for a physician, but by the tim e he
ruined y esterd ay ."
O. S kalstad and H. Lynch. A fter a afternoon to w hich everyone is In to atten d th e an n u al m eeting on J a n u
reached th e scene of th e accid en t the
“C aught In th e ra in ? ”
delicious lunch S an ta C laus cam e in vited. H. W. S tro n g will have ch arg e ary 11, and vote your stock if you so
Jo u rn a l It a rtra In R ates No« On.
“No, a friend of h ers got a new one."
victim had been tak en tow ard P o rt
B
argain
ra
te
s
on
the
Ttregon
J
o
u
r
w ith a gift for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. of th e music.
desire. The B erry G row ers Packing land. H ow ever, he w as not destined nal a re now nn, also a ttra c tiv e com bi
D on't forget th e a d v e rtise rs when
H. Robinson of P o rtlan d w ere guests
C o n tin u ed on page 4
Co.—Adv.
to reach th e re alive hut passed aw ay nation ra te s with th e G resham O ut you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
for th e evening.
near Rose City park . T he corpse was look. Until F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s will
Nue-O ta T reatm en t fo r Rheum atism .
Dad’s h i'.iiiietion.
We have been appointed ag en ts for
tak en on to St. V incents hospital he as follow s: Daily and Sunday
Lynch Parent-Teitcher Association
" A l l , so your son is In college. How 's
Jo
u
rn
al,
87,
w
ith
O
utlook
17.80;
Dally
A W ant Ad will do It for you.
th is celeb rated tre a tm e n t, $5 per
w here every effort at resu scitatio n Jo u rn al, |R, w ith Outlook, >6; W eek he m aking it? ”
to Meet.
trea tm e n t. G resham D rug Co.—Adv.
"H e aln'I.
I’m m ak in g it—he's
Lynch P a ren t-T ea ch e r association failed. It Is said th a t th e young man ly Jo u rn al one year 75c. w ith Outlook,
L ist your w ants in th e classified
spending it."
>2. O rder th ro u g h the Outlook.
colum ns.
will hold its re g u la r m onthly m eeting Is well know n In P o rtlan d .
at th e schoolhouse on F rid ay evening.
A good New Y ear’s resolution— Uae
A Rnsliin’ G reyhound.
J a n u a ry 9. T his is a week late hut th e
the W ant Ads.
Window C leaning
My dog's so fast th a t w hen he rung
date w as postponed on account of
For ex p e rt window clean in g see 8 around a h aystack he has to jum p over
Raw Fur« W anted.
New Y ear’s day.
T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers with John him self every th ird lap.—W ashington
M
ore
people
to
rea
d
an
d
I am paying m ore th an m ark et
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Dirge.
D id you
u se th e W an t Ads. N otice
prices for all kinds of raw fu rs, in
G
r
e
s
h
a
iu
Beauty
Shoppe
cluding m oles and rab b its. F or prices
th e c a re fu l c lassificatio n
Flapper Music.
Don't lay down th e p ap er till you
call 1859 or w rite C. A. C arlson T a x i
ev ery th in g in th e line of cosm etic
W ith rin g s on h er fingers
a n d look fo r w h a t you
have
read
th
e
W
ant
Ads.
d erm ist-F u rrie r, Q resham . Ore.—Adv.
th erap y
C ourteous and efficient
And hells on her galoshes
w a n t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it.
In y our telephone l>ook?
trea tm e n t. Mrs Lois St. C lair, F irst
Milady m akes m usic
The
classified
colum
ns
a
re
the
pub
T he O utlook's b argain co u n ter on
— Paid Adv.
S tate Rank building, phone 1841,
W herever she sloshes.
page 2.
G resham .— Adv.
lic's ex change counter.
— D rury Academe. 1
c
GRESHAM LOCALS
WANTED
L 0 0 K
PHONE 1901