T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 102 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IV, 1020 GRESHAM BONDS SELL FOR $101,051 ELECTRICIAN ESCAPES INJURY FROM CURRENT PRIZE WINNERS AWARDED TRIP TO SUMMER SCHOOL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1020 DEATH VISITS HOME TWICE IN ONE WEEK STORAGE PLANT MEETING IS HELD M artin B jur, an em ploye assistin g in F or the second tim e inside of a week th e electrical shop of F. L. Mack, es- death has en tered to d istu rb th e home ________ ' caped serious injury or probable death circle of Jo h n A. W ells, w hen on Bonds on th e city of G resham to the j this m ori>ing by a n arro w m argin W ednesday m orning about 3:30 his T he m eeting for discussing th e cold am ount of $25,000 w ere sold Monday w ,lile engaged in m oving a stre e t light N early 75 persons w ere p resen t j livestock. W hereas b ut six calves w ere tnot/ier, Mrs. F anny I. W ells, after but evening a t th e adjourned m eeting of from one P°*e to an o th er on E ast W ednesday evening a t th e high school exhibited four y ears ago at th e county about a h alf h o u r's illn ess resu ltin g sto rag e p lan t to be established at T ro u td ale, w hich was held a t the th e city council to F e rris & H argrove Pow ell stre e t d irectly in fro n t of th e at th e g ath erin g of th e lead ers of th e fn fair lr' ,a st y ear 87 calves w ere regis- from a stro k e of apoplexy, q uietly took T ro u td ale city hall last night, called of P o rtlan d a t 101.051. T his is con- j Tcil<1 Paint shop. He w as stan d in g tered. her d ep a rtu re . It is said th a t she had o ut a good rep rese n tatio n of th e di sidered the am ount needed to cover on the sidew alk pu llin g in th e cable boys’ and g irls ’ clubs th ro u g h o u t j About th e m ost p le a sa n t p a rt of the suffered severe m en tal strain since re c to ra te of th e co rporation propos th e cost of th e new steel rese rv o ir w hich w as holding th e stre e t light. In M ultnom ah county, to g eth er w ith a ! th e d eath ju st a w eek previous of her evening's e n te rta in m e n t cam e when ing to build there, a num ber of p e r w hich is to be placed on an elevation tak in g down th e light th e cable cam e num ber of o th ers who had been given i eight boys and g irls w ere called to th e d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs. L eila Gibbs sons from P o rtlan d and G resham , and a special in v itation for th e occasion. I of land w est of W allula avenue, the in contact w ith a 2300-volt lead-in to fro n t and w ere p resen ted w ith th eir W ells, whom she loved as an own a few g ro w ers of th e T ro u td ale sec foundation for w hich is now under the tra n sfo rm e r an d B jur got the full W. C. L aw rence, p resid en t of th e Club cre d en tia ls en titlin g them to th e p riv d au g h ter. T his strain , coupled w ith tion. D isappointm ent w as expressed co n struction. T he am ount includes j force of th e shock w hich w as so se- L ead ers' association, presided in his ileges of th e sum m er school at Cor- advancing age, is tho u g h t to have been th a t not m ore of th e grow ers w ere th e cost of th e laying of a pipe line ' vere as to th ro w him to th e sidew alk, usual g enial m an n er and th e big get- ! vallis, as w ell as the trip th e re and th e cau se of th e sudden fatal attack . p resen t, as an effort w as being m ade from the in tak e a t th e City h all to th e bruising his head considerably, w hich to g eth er m eeting w as pronounced a T here w as scarcely tim e to sum m on a to d eterm in e th e am ount of business really constitu ted th e full ex ten t of huge success by v isito rs as w ell as i hom e and all expenses paid. T his reserv o ir, and all necessary fittings. was in recognition of th eir being blue physician and n earby neighbors, w hen w hich could reaso n ab ly be expected his inju ry , alth o u g h his left arm and I m em bers of the organization. F o u r o th e r P o rtlan d firms subm itted th e end came. A cousin, Mrs. Ora bids on th e bonds, w hich w ere r e hand w ere tin g lin g and num b for som e | The h»gh school o rch e stra ren d ered r ^ e we're” tU ne^n"«“^ ^ / ' « " ^ ” Loy M itchell, was th e only person p resen t for th e p lan t when it is established. m ark ab ly close to th e w inning bid. time after. several fine selections and la te r in th e j Jo h n Welbes> w in n er of a p e„ of four w hen she passed aw ay, in addition to A m eeting of a cauliflow er o rg an iza tion on th e sam e evening a t an o th er His escape frotn in ju ry is due to th e I evening W. D. K inder favored th e au- T hey a re E. H. Rollins & Sons, 100.75; H am pshire pigs, w as unable to be the sons who resided at th e fam ily p la te in terfered w ith th e atten d an ce A. D. W akem an, 100.975 per h undred; fact th a t th e o th er e n d 'o f th e cable dience w ith two violin numbe rs, ac- ; p resen t. T h eir nam es follow w ith the home in th e C lanahan addition w est of of th e gro w ers, but an inform al dis R alph Schneelock & Co., 1005.81, and rested on the street- If it had been com panied by Miss D orothy Cooper division of club w ork In w hich they th e Jo h n Brown residence. cussion of th e subject was held. Geo. H. B urr. Conrad & Broom, 1009.51 free of contact w ith an o th er object, th e Probably th e m ost p opular of all was F an n y I. H u lett w as born in Ches have excelled: Alice Ingram , M aple Mayor L au ra H arlow presided a t the per thousand. F irs t S tate Bank of young m an would have m et in sta n t the L ota Stone w histling q u a rte t com- wood. division 1 of sew ing; L aw rence te r, V erm ont, Decem ber 13, 1856, and meeting- G resham bid 1007.0 per thousand, death, say electrician s. L eads to th e posed of Miss A ugusta H ahn, Bernice spent th e g rea ter p a rt of her girlhood E ach of th ese firm s had a re p re se n ts- ) lig h t had been disconnected, b ut no Mullen, D oris I.eithold and Mary A ylsw orth, prize w inner in th e H ol It w as stated th a t la st year cau li stein calf division; A nna and M a g -.1” I11,noi8 a «><* Iowa. She w as m ar- tive a t th e m eeting. ! tro u b le w as ap prehended, as o rd in arl- Tunny, w ith E dna May Ja c k s at th e flower grow ers rep rese n tin g 90 acres dolena lloeckli. Brooks, Brown Sw iss *” 1876 to G eorge W ells and th e shipped 60 full ca rs and eight p a rt T he council a t the m eeting on Mon- ' *y a11 cables a re fasten ed below the piano. The ladies w ere rep eated ly calf club division; G eorge G rossen, coup,e llvetl 1,1 Iow a u n til h,a death high tension leads, b u t in th is case ca rs from T routdale. Besides th is day n ig h t authorized th e in stallatio n encored. Brooks, Brow n Sw iss calf club; Jo h n in The wi,i‘>w and several of about 10 ca rs w ere sold In P ortland. of tw o new stre e t lights on Pow ell the orig in al in stallatio n y ears ago had S tate Club L eader H. C. Seym our Flem ing, prize w inner in * several h®** ch ild ren cam e to G resham th ree cable above. T his y ear, w ith 81 in stead of 33 m em stre e t w est of th e c re st of th e hill. The located the _______________ ! w as p rese n t and spoke very in te r- classes at the sta te fair in HolRtein ! y ears a K° an<1 pu rch ased a lot w here bers. and double th e am ount of a c re ex act location has not been d e te r |,j |.' VNT V V I I FY COUPI I' on th e subject n ea rest to him, calf club; E d g ar Dixon, Fairview’, | they erected a sm all home. Lately the m ined but one w ill be a t th e fu rth e st th a t of club w ork am ong th e boys and H am pshire p igs; A rth u r B urns, H oi-j boys had been rem odeling th e house age, th e con serv ativ e estim ate of 125 OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY g irls. He gave a resum e of the w ork ca rs of th a t produce w as made. T his point at w hich electric c u rre n t can be stein calf club w ork. Mr. K inder and on th e in te rio r and had com pleted th e had and th e other w ill be betw een th a t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ah lq u ist w ere from its beginning, trac in g its steady Mr. Seym our p resen ted the young peo- 1 m aking of a com fortable and tasty referre d to th e asso ciatio n on the heights east of th e Sandy river, w hile and th e one n ea r th e S trong and Os hosts a t an a ttra c tiv e d in n er given at grow th and th e o p tim istic outlook of pie to th e audience and inform ed them | home for th e m other in w hich to spend th e new association w est of th e riv er b u rn residences. th e ir hom e la st Sunday, F e b ru a ry 14, th e w ork for th e fu tu re. He stated of th e ir good fo rtu n e in being able to h er declining years. expected 60 or 60 cars. The celery W ork on th e base for th e w ate r re s th is being th e occasion of th e ir w ed th a t 491 children out of 912 th ro u g h Five sons and tw o d au g h ters s u r sh ip m en ts should ag g reg ate close to erv o ir is pro g ressin g rapidly and the ding an n iv ersary . Covers w ere laid out th e sta te finished th e ir w ork 100 atten d th e sum m er school free of j vive Mrs. W ells, John, G eorge and pouring of co ncrete w as com m enced for 15. T he room s w ere beautifully per cent. He also spoke of th e splen- charge, w hich am ounted to th e sam e Scott, of G resham , W alter of W hite 100 cars. No estim ate was m ade on thing as p resen tin g them wltti $17 ! today. decorated w ith ferns, and Oregon did cooperation w hich th e P aren t- each the cost of*the trip . T his trip is fish, M ontana, and F red of F o rt Dodge, th e am ount of b e rrie s th a t could be grape, w hile p retty bouquets of red T each er associations, th e v ario u s mad« possible by th e g enerosity of the Iowa. Mrs. Maude R ichardson, living expected, but it w as stated th a t la st PLEASANT HOME tu lip s and daffodils adorned th e tables. g ran g es, th e b anking o rg an izatio n s business men of P o rtlan d and th e live e a st of G resham and Mrs. P e a rl G as year B laser F ru it com pany shipped 12,000 crates. It Is hoped also to A unique fe a tu re of th e b an q u et was and the fair boards w ere giving to the stock b reed ers of th e state. kill, of Cherokee, Iowa. T h ere are Mr. and Mrs. E lton Duel, from C ana handle the b arreled goods from the the serving of a portion of th e o rig in al I w’o rk of th e boys’ and g irls ’ club F our h ealth club lead ers w ere p re s also 12 g ran d ch ild ren who survive, G resham can n ery , am ounting to about da, a re visitin g relativ es in Oregon w edding cake. Mrs. D ah lq u ist w as at- work. en t from R ussellville. A fter (he co n one of whom, E ugene G askill has long and W ashington th is w inter and a re tired in h er w hite sa tin w edding gown ’ Mr. A nderson, th e county club lead- clusion of th e exercises, th e re w as an seemed as one of Mrs. W ells' sons. 5,000 b arrels. now' spending a w’eek w ith th e ir T he tine co-operation of th e O. W. also w earing h er veil an d oran g e bios- , er of C lackam as county, w as p resen t inform al occasion w hen everyone got T he e n tire fam ily w as p resen t a t the nephew s, G rant and Clifton Sloop, of soins. ; and gave an in te restin g b rief talk. acq uainted w ith every one they d idn’t | Ilin e ra ’ th is aftern o o n w ith the excep R. & N. w as com m ented on and It was P lea san t Home. Mr. Duel is one of Mrs. D ahlqu ist w as th e recip ien t of T. J. K reu d er, presid en t of th e Mult- know, after w hich all rep aired to th e j tion of th e *on> F red , and th e daugh stated th a t th e location for the p la n t th e leading farm ers of New D ayton, a beautiful F ren ch p la te g lass m irro r liom ah county fair board association, ca fete ria and w ere served steam in g ' ter, Mrs. G askill, both of whom reside could be leased from th e com pany, A lberta, Canada. p resented by th e guests. delivered a fine ad d ress on th e effort coffee w ith th e accom panim ent or in Iowa. T he son from M ontana ar w hich had also agreed to help In th e T h ree B aptist church es are com bin m a tte r of a sew er system and the In rived la st evening. T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. ’ of th e county fair to cooperate w ith sandw iches and cake. ing th e ir forces Sunday evening in a W ilfred M arkell, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam th e w ork being done by th e boys and sta lla tio n of a pum p for tire p ro tec Miss H elen Maxwell, of G ilbert was F u n eral services w ere conducted la rg e B. Y. P. U. ra lly to be held at the P ric h a rd and ch ild ren , C h arlo tte and ! g irls. He said It w as th e in ten tio n of , elected as p erm a n en t se creta ry of the today a t the M ethodist ch u rch under tion. P le a sa n t ’Home B aptist church. The Billie, all of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. I th e fa ir board to provide b etter facil- : Club L ea d ers’ asso ciatio n at the me. t- direction of J. E. M etzger of the Tin- co rp o ratio n u n d er w hich the H aley Sw edish B aptist church and the Chas. D ahlquist and d au g h ters. Neoma | ¡ties for th e housing of th e exhibits of | ing W ednesday evening developm ent of th e sto rag e p lan t has G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. 'T h e Rev G resham B aptists w ill unite w ith the and Nora, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson E. G. Judd preached the serm on and been sta rted is the G resham C r e a m e r/ society a t P le a sa n t Home in th is and G randm a Johnson. LEGION AND AUXILIARY .FUNERAL SERYIUES FOR the rem ain s w ere in te rre d in Mt. Scott A Storage company, which has boagbt young people's ra lly w hich prom ises ------------------ the p lan t now located in G resham and TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT | LATE AUGUST FRANK cem etery. Card of T h an k s. to be brim ful of in terest. which will be used In Its p resen t loca A m eeting of un u su al in te re st and 1 T he Pow ell V alley L u th e ra n ch u rch We w ish to th an k th e m any -friends tion u n til the new p la n t is ready. The M ethodist L adies Aid w ill m eet who Methodist Episcopal Church. have expressed sym pathy for us im portance will be held a t th e G resh- was filled w ith rela tiv e s and frien d s When (he o rg an izatio n w as sta rte d it W ednesday afternoon a t th e hom e of in our bereavem ent, to th e G resham Bible school, at 10 a. nt. w ith classes am g ran g e hall next T uesday evening, T uesday aftern o o n who had g ath ered was expected to locate the new con M r s George B lackburn. A silv er ten O rder of E a ste rn S tar, th e G resham F eb ru ary 23. at S o’clock, by G resham ( to pay th e ir last resp ects to th e raem- for all ages, m eets prom ptly a t 10 cern in G resham , but la te r T ro u td ale has been arra n g e d and all m em bers W. C. T. U., and Clover C ircle N eigh I’ost- A m erican Legion and th e Worn- j ory of A ugust F ra n k who died F riday o'clock. bors of W oodcraft for a ssista n ce ,and was chosen on acco u n t of its situ atio n and friends a re urged to be present. for th e gifts of b eautiful flowers. i en ’s A uxiliary. A djutant Ted Johnson. , evening, F eb ru ary 12, a t the age of 55 M orning w orship begins at 11 o’clock Jo h n N. C lanahan, Dr. and Mrs. J. I who has recen tly atten d ed th e d istric t years. T he Rev. C. G. L undquist, from ^ ! , C. * m,U± " 1 “ be fu rn i«hed by the on a tran sc o n tin e n ta l railro ad . T his co rp o ratio n is backed by the A m eri A W ant Art will do it for you. E. C lanahan. , conference of th e Legion a t A storia, th e A ug u stan a L u th e ra n ch u rch in ch o ir and Dr. H u ett, th e pasto r, will can F in an ce & D evelopm ent asso cia speak on the topic, "P eople of the ! will give a re p o rt of th a t m eeting. He P o rtlan d ofllciated at th e services both tion, w hich has been organized w ith will tell about h ospitalization for w ar in th e ch u rch and a t th e cem etery. K ingdom .” A h ea rty w elcom e is ex th e purpose of developing O regon’s In v eteran s, filing of new claim s, re Mrs. K arl H agherg and Dr. J. G. S tu re tended to all stra n g e rs and those who d u strie s and in creasin g O regon’s p ay checking of old claim s, g u ard ian sh ip , ren d ered b eautiful solos. T he floral have no re g u la r ch u rch home. ro lls by th e use of w estern capital. A At 3 o'clock In th e afternoon the etc. He w ill also give an account of offerings w ere m any and w ere a tr ib A uspices A uxiliary G resham P ost A m erican Legion num ber of the officers and d irecto rs of legislation in various p a rts of the ute of th e high esteem in w hich Mr. I class iu h arm onica p ractice will meet th is asso ciatio n who a re also In of F or m em bers of the Legion, A uxiliary and any ex-service m an and co u n try affecting w ar v eteran s. F ran k w as held in th e com m unity. In- , u n d er the direction of H. W. S trong ficial positions In th e local develop his wife who a re not m em bers of th e Legion and A uxiliary. The local post, in its drive (or m em te rrae n t took place in D ouglas cem e- | and at 3:30 the re g u la r m eeting of the m ent co rp o ratio n w ere p rese n t at the b ership, has had good success and has te ry beside th e p are n ts of Mrs. F ra n k . ( Ju n io r E pw orth League. GIIESII IB GKA5GE HALL m eeting la st nig h t They are R. H. C. m ade a g ratify in g gain in num bers The deceased is survived by his wife, I T he E pw orth L eague will m eet at B ennett, p resid e n t; G. A. H urley, sec over la st year. It is hoped th a t a E m elia F ra n k , and th re e c h ild r e n ,, 6:15. Miss Avis R ogers will be th e re ta ry ; Fred W. B alslger, m an ag er; full atten d a n ce of m em bers w ill be a t Carl E dgar, R obert W illiam and C lara leader and th e topic will be “W hat W. B. T w ltchell, production su p e rin Makes a M ethodist." All young peo Ladies, bring a covered dish and chow im plem ents th e m eeting T uesday night, also any E lizabeth. ple are invited and v isito rs find m uch te n d en t; F. W. T ussey and M. L. A cordial welcome to all v eteran s w ho a re not m em bers. ■ ------------------------ K night, d irecto rs. T he au x ilia ry will m eet on th e sam e G resham U ndenom inational Services, of in te rest. At 7:30 prom ptly th e evening w or evening and will fu rn ish a pot luck P reach in g services will be held at lunch for all. The women w ill hold the G resham U ndenom inational tem- ship and serm on will begin. The h a r an d Mrs. L. R ich ard s re tu rn e d Mon tl:o,r re g u la r m eeting, tak in g up some ' Pie Sunday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock in m onica class w ill play and G resham day from th e ir tw o-w eeks' stay a t m a tte rs of im portance. ch arg e of th e p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. union high school o rc h e stra will re n T aft, Oregon, w here they w ere Ashing. Miss M yrtle Hoff sp en t th e w eek-end der sev eral num bers and th e re will ----------------------- J P itts. T he p reach in g will be preced- k ree M ethodist S ervices. ed by a song service. Young people's be o th e r fea tu re s In th e m usical line visiting frien d s a t Coquille, Oregon. A ugust De P aep e cu t his hand very ''C alled to Be S ain ts'' will be th e m eeting w ill be held at 6:15 p. m. and th a t w ill both in stru c t and please. topic for th e m orning service at th e | p reaching following. Bible study is W hen th e G resham band gave its sac badly w ith th e ax w hile sp littin g wood. Mrs. A nna R ichardson and Mrs. Fred F ree M ethodist church Sunday m o rn -I held each T uesday aftern o o n at 2:30, red co n cert th e re was only stan d in g ing in ch a rg e of th e p asto r, th e Rev. i conducted by th e p asto r. p ra y e r room left and not enough of th at. The P elto n sp e n t W ednesday w ith Mrs. in th e fo llo w in g ite m s high school o rc h e stra is on a par w ith R ich ard so n ’s m other, Mrs. E lla Hens- W. T Klotzh:., Il Tie llibl- school i.e ■ ! h Id T uesday evenings and th e band and people privileged to hear ley. w ill begin at 10 o’clock and th e young Bible study F rid ay evenings. them will be well pleased. Clovis S m ith of Ryderwood was v is people's m eeting will convene a t 7 in Ladles’ Silk Hose, Special 86c. Monday evening th e Ladles Aid so iting old frien d s in T ro u td ale Wed th e evening, follow ed by preach in g Nude, g rain , crash , ta n b ark , b lush, I clety will sponsor a box lunch social nesday. T he young people’s m issio n ary so Mr. and Mrs. H. W hite have moved ciety will m eet at th e p arso n ag e next sunset, gray, o tte r, blue, black Good All a re invited. P ra y er m eeting will 4 ’ °« "» w earing. A ylsw orth be T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30 into the la rg e house on the Dr. C or W ednesday a t 7:30 p. rn. i A M artin.—Adv. nelius place and the bungalow v acat ed by them (a now occupied by the TROUTDALE Munson fam ily. On th e nig h t of F eb ru ary 27 a c h a r The dance given by the Pa»«nt- ity hall w ill be given In T ro u td ale city T each er association S atu rd ay night At Methodist Episcopal ( hurch, Greslum hall u nder th e auspices of the social was w ell atten d ed and was a financial com m ittee of th e Masons and E astern success. S tar ch ap ter. T he proceeds will help T hose a t th e all-day q u iltin g a t the fu rn ish th e dorm itory of th e Masonic home of Mrs. C. I. T hom as W ednesday o rp h an hom e a t F o re st Grove. w ere Mrs. W ill C raw ford, Mrs. E lla S pelling Match, S inging School, Songs, Reading and Games On M arch 3 a t 8 o’clock th e re will H ensley, Mrs. F. P elto n and Mrs. Geo. be a school m eeting In th e city hall P arish . T he q u ilt is for th e L adies' Box L i i ik I i for two, 50c for th e purpose of voting on a new Aid society. Coffee, cream and su g ar provided schoolhouse and also selecting a new Old and young cordially in tiled. site. Curd of Thanks. The re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t- _ . , , We d esire to ex p ress our sincere T eacher association was held In the thHnks for th e m any acta of kindness schoolhouse on F eb ru ary 12. A good show n us d u rin g the recen t loss of our crow d was p resen t A fter the business •**’,o ’re<I husband and fath e r, also for m eeting a sh o rt program w as given th e b eautiful flower« and the "token of frie n d sh ip ” p resen ted to us from These are exceptional banralnn at this price, Our when Mrs. W allace Spence sang and friends and neighbors th ro u g h Ben quantities are lim ited, so shop early. Mr«. Lee E vans gave an In stru m en tal Stevenson. W e cut th e c h e rry tre e dow n a n d had th e E m elia E lizabeth F ra n k solo. Mrs. G ladys McGinnis and Mrs. c h e rrie s covered w ith ch o co lates a n d put th em Minnie B elderm an served dainty r e __________________and C hildren. up in a ttr a c tiv e boxes. freshm ents. Brick Ice (ream all the time. Special bricks for G uests over th e w eek-end a t th e j special occasloas. i is’ 1236 Gresham home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Murphy Masosle H a ll, O resham were Miss E lla Sim pson and Mrs. Jean i S tephens, of P o rtlan d . "U 1, Old. T ‘" » Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Oeo M ershon. Mr. and Second and Main Official Portland C. of C. Munie CM ESHAM A D M IR R IO N M eeata per person Mr«. Ja s p e r M ershon, H erm an Rlaaer ! FREE - Pot-Luck Supper TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.3,6:45 p, nt. EXTRA S P E C IA L ! White Enamelware 10 quart Combinets 8 quart Preserve Kettles 6 quart Covered Convex Kettles 12 quart Water Pails 7 quart Tea Kettles 3 quart Coffee Pots 14 quart Rolled edge Dish Pans DUD FASHIONED SOCHI, Monday Evening, Feb. 22, 8 o’clock We Cannot Tell a Lie HEPPS RACKET STORE Easter Post Cards now on sale THE OSCARETTE Old Time Dance Friday, Feb. 26