Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    h e a th C alls S pringdale Man.
G ilbert H. Vest, aged 86. died May
28 a t S pringdale, of apoplexy, and the
rem ains w ere shipped to E n terp rise.
Oregon, w here a d au g h ter resides and
w here fu n eral services w ere held on
S unday and in te rm en t m ade. H e Is
survived by an aged wife, Mrs. S usan
E. Vest, a son. C. E. Vest, and a d augh­
te r. Mrs. Jam es Funk, of E nterprise.
A rran g em en ts w ere m ade th ro u g h the
G ates F u n eral Home of G resham .
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y If ÄS
Lumber
Much sym pathy is being expressed of Falrview w, „ , ertou8ly tnjured on
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden com ­ X r d . r i
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O ln >n, Wh°
T uesday ° f la9‘ Week wbw* be * * P « "d i
pleted the details T h u rsd ay for the J i v e n n h
h h' 7 " 7
UP° " ‘ °
“ m 0 V ‘U* trUCk
b®
constru ctio n of an au to p ark and to u r­ £ , r n ,h Z a
daU? M e r 7 °
em ployed and slipped, the rea r wheel
ists cam p In th e n atio n al fo rest r e ­ born the Sunday previous. F u n eral of the m achine passing over one of his
serve on th e bank of th e Zigzag riv er services w ere held at th e fam ily real- ‘ le<8> fra ctu rln g „ , n flve ,aceg a n J
on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay a h alf
e R e ? 7 r 'w n
a I eCt‘OB 8eVWely injuria« tbe
« e was
m ile w est of Rhododendron. T here th
the Rev- O J - W iln e r and in term en t taken a t once
a
h
i(a , ,
a r 4 18 acres com prised in th e are a 7 n < |n iRnh
C: m H ery The Wh“re he 18
“ n ^ r g o in g tre a t-I
w hich has been secured from the gov­ child. Ruby Maxine, who seemed to
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for the breaks in th e leg The
ernm ent th ro u g h a 20-vear lease and . be norm al , , in every way, b right and inent
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fra c tu re s a re so bad it will be neces-
they a re going fo rw ard at once w ith ap p a ren tly
healthy, w as suddenly tak -
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neces
PLEASANT HOME
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,
I *sry to w ire th e bones together, it is
th e ir plans at clean in g up the place en ill
on W ednesday and the services . ail,
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ald ■ those in attendance,
clea rin g It and co n stru c tin g suitable ,,,
of tw o physicians w ere secured in the
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Mrs. E lizabeth Vahn, of S eattle, a
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Mr. P eterso n is em ployed by the
and n ecessary b uildings tow ard the hopes
of saving th e life of th e little
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s is te r of H enry W ihlon and Mrs. Jno
.
county in w ork on th e roads and w as
realization of a first class auto cam p one, but
every effort w as unavailing
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Ick ler, and Mrs. V ahn's d aughter, Mrs.
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a
tru
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w
hich
w
as
driven
by
Ra ph
W hile th ey do not expect to accom ­ “ nd she died T h u rsd ay night.
Stanley.
Vnknown t<J 8 U
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H erb ert Sim m ons, of Ridgefleld, W ash
plish everything th is y ear tow ard the g 7 „
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f
th
e
P
etera<»
bpga"
bl8
descent
from
the
lngton, w ere guests a t th e Ick le r and
erection of buildings, they hope to get feu-edish Mission ch u rch w ill be held tru ck w hlle „ was
mot(on whpn (n
W ihlon hom es from S unday until
a good s ta r t and add to th e place later in the ch u rch T h u rsd ay afternoon. All some m an n er he misged fcig
T uesday.
T heir plans include building to u rist rerL n7 :
r
d each lady is accldent occu rred neflr
cabins, a com m unity sto re, confection req u ested to bring refresh m en ts. A beach
ery, concessions, etc., also providing program w ill be ren d ered .
adequate q u a rte rs for picnic p arties
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Read and two
with stoves, tables, benches and oth er ch ildren, A nnetta and G lenn, visited j
FAIRVIEW
equipm ent for th e com fort of the over the week end w ith a b ro th er and
Mr and Mrs CIyde p s to n e e n te r.
cam per.
siste r of Mr Read and th e ir fam ilies talned hlgh 8ch(X>, frlen(, g of M(gg
The new edition of the
Mr. H ayden does not plan on con­ at AumsvUle n ear Salem
W inona M argaret Jo n as on S atu rd ay even,
stru c tin g a bunch of shacks or te n t and L ola Read rem ained at hom e to i„ i,,,„
y
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apprO acb,ng n u Ptia la-
houses, but w ishes to erect a class of tak e ca re of the place. Mrs Jessie mhe ev „1
* a s sp en t in card s and
buildings th a t will be perm anent, w ith W est, th e m other of Mrs. Read left for L n ,
"* aDd aft6r, ' " nCh tb * br,dal
plum bing, lights, gas and o th er con­ H udson. Oregon. S atu rd ay w ith her
couple w as served a tra y of useful
veniences. T he govern m en t has al son and th ere m et a d au g h ' ter who had gifts
ready done m uch in th is p a rtic u la r lo come from Mist to accom pany her
cality tow ard im proving it, such as m other to her home at Mist for a visit
Containing all the latest
S p rin g Tonics.
clearin g and p u ttin g in the w ater sy s­ of a m onth or more.
and best method* o f pre­
In th e good old days m any persons
tem, also some plum bing accessories.
paring delectable dishes
th ought they needed a sp rin g tonic.
In going ahead w ith his new venture,
C rushed R ock, R oad M aterial
for every occasion.
CORBETT
M other m ade sa safra s tea o r prep ared
Mr. H ayden w ill extend the w ater sy s­
tem, placing la te ra ls and extension
The m a rriag e of Miss F ran ces M a raix tu re of su lfu r *nd m olasses and
faucets In close proxim ity to cam pers K nieriem to L eonard C. W ashburn of ‘,he y ° unK8ters w ere forced to tak e a
and to u rists. No o th er perm it w ill be Bridal Veil, was an event of Monday. d° 86 Wh*th e r tb ey liked 11 or noL To'
O b ta in a c o p y o f th ia
P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 2380
G resh am P h o n e 1631
gran ted th is side of th e sum m it in the May 24. th e w edding ta k in g place at “ y
belleve th a t scarcity of green
book by writing
forest reserv e for a sim ilar reso rt, a l­ Vancouver, W ashington, in th e pres- 7 « etab ‘“ ba8 som ething to do with
AMERICAN
though betw een Hood R iver and the ence of th e m others of the bride anil
® Iowered v lta l,ty a t springtim e,
m ountain a p erm it h as been secured -------------
MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO.
u s u G r race
a v e o S e erber
roer
Tbe best sPrfng tonic Is good-tast-
groom, and also by m
Miss
I l l W e s t M o n r o e S t.
for a like cam ping place. Mr. H ayden and A rchie Lewis. T he cerem ony was *nK' refre sh in g and health-giving
C h ic a g o , 111.
will move his fam ily soon to fhe lo­ perform ed by th e ju stice of the peace. veRetables and fru its V egetables and
STAGE CO.
cality and w ill begin w ork on th e im ­ T he bride w as g rad u ated la st T h u rs- fru its a r e Im p o rtan t p a rts of th e diet,
M A U R IC B B O T K IN
TOM CO O PER
provem ents a t once.
1 0 -l* a a « en n r Htadtibakër S ix l-arlor
day evening from the Colum bian high T bey su p p ly iron, lime and o th er m in-
i "» til <t* In»», ( huir Car Typ»,
school and is well know n and popu- eraI elenients th a t enrich the blood,
S
L T T IO X l . l \ I KOI 1 1
P iano Tnnfng.
lar in th e com m unity. T he couple w ill n o u rish th e tissu es and provide bone
Piano tun in g $3.50. P iano and o r­
n .H I .Y S C H E U C I.E
V egetables and
gan repairin g . F red B. Jones, 2625 reside at Bridal Veil w here the groom b u *'dlng m aterial.
L v. Urraham
|
l .r . P ortland
W hen you call on us we
F o n P O R T L A N D I FOR (IR E SU A M
49th s tre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor is em ployed in the m ills of th e Bridal f ru *ta a r e especially valuable because
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of th e ir rich vitam in content.
j 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv.
know th a t you have confi­
Veil » L —
um ,—
bering com pany.
H:10 a .in .
••7 :0 0 a. m.
0:00
dence in us. W e know th a t
••T h ru to S an d y
V
itam
ines
a
re
life-giving
su
bstances
11:00
T u rn over a new leaf—to the W ant
10:00
you rely on o u r a b ility and
1:00 p. m.
in th e food, w ith o u t which, no m atter
Ads.
Ivy P oisoning.
It: oo
.1:00
2:00 p. m.
sk
ill.
W
e
a
lso
w
a
n
t
you
to
how
m
uch
food
one
eats,
diso
rd
ers
of
&
:
00
The Ivy p lan t grow s wild in m any
n,nCn r° Od ° ne eat8'
of
4:00
•N: AC
Read and use th e W ant Ads.
know th a t we do n o t let a s ­
p a rts of th e United S tates especially in " u trltio n occur and Protection ag ain st
•S a tu rd a y , S u n day, ••0:00
••T
h ru to S an d y
s is ta n ts s u b s titu te fo r us,
and H o lid a y s
A S T A T E D COMMUNICATION tim bered sections. It m ay be recog- dl8ease ,8 low ered or lost. V itam ines
•10:00
b u t give o u r p e rso n a l a t ­
•S a tu rd a y , S u n day,
8 mpanS ° f keepln* up th e health
’k / j r of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F nized by its th ree leaves on each leaf-
and H olidaya.
Lv. Sandy
te n tio n to ev ery d etail. In
‘" . 7 ’“ “ '' ..T hey 8rP k " ° Wn 88
A M.. S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e stem ; th e h arm less V irginia creep er 7 7
FO
R
P
O
R
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d o in g so we a re alw ay s
5, 1926. V isiting b reth ren welcome.
or wood-vine has flve. H undreds of ' am ,n®8 A . " R”. and “CM, and each
Lv. Gre*ham
8
a. in.
WM. H. STANLEY, S ecy .
s u re th a t th in g s in co n n ec- " •7:84
for Sandy
has a n u tritio n a l value.
p. in.
tin
y
“ro
o
tlets,”
by
w
hich
it
clings
to
HARRY F E D E R S PIE L , W. M.
v
ia
P o w ell V a lley
tio n w ith o u r serv ice w ill
Spinach
co
n
tain
s
a
lot
of
vitam
in
•T
o
G
resh
am
only
and O rient
th e tree s or fence-posts w here It finds
ex cep t S a t., Sun.,
be do n e th e w ay you w a n t
A" 3n<5
and tblS
th is v,tam
vitam in
in alds
aids ,n
in Prevent-
prevent
lodging, helps to m ake Identification I , A
and H o lid a y s thru
7:40 a. m.
them .
to P o rtlan d .
0:44 p. m.
of this dreaded e r o w t h . « « v
I inK and c u rln * rick ets, m aln u tritio n
Some people are not suscep tib le to and
ad tee,h
CahbaK«- tom atoes,
D EPO TS
the poison, and can handle it w ith im- SP' n7 h 8’ld bea" 8 COnta,n a w ealth of
I’O RTL A N D— N ew M unicipal Term l-
t l f t h and Salm on oppoulte
p p u u n n ity
itv ; : h h ut
ut in
in o oth
t h ers,
e r s it
the ( o u rtlio u se.
it produces te r- ! vl,am ln ‘B : thla vitam in prom otes
(J
ltF
S
IlzlM
— Radio
E lectric
«tore,
rlhle stinging, b u rn in g and sw elling of *rOWth a " d ,m »roVPS
a PPetlte. Let-
phone 1*88.
the
S
k
in
w
h
ic
h
h
c
c
m
c
s
—
.u
I
tuce
and
tom
atoes
are
rich
in
vitam
in
SzVN
I>
V—J
u
n
k
er’«
C
on
fection
ery.
the skin, w hich becomes covered w ith
"G resham ’« Own Line"
w atery blisters. Eyes m ay be closed “C” ; th is vitam in aids in the preven
by sw elling, and th e ea rs en larg ed to tion and c u re of scurvy. A child who
gets all th e n ecessary vitam ines
tw ice th e ir size.
in
p ro p o rtio n to his needs, is b rig h t
C ontact is not n ecessary to su s­
ceptible people; th o se of fair skin m ay active and happy. His eyes sp ark le
be attack ed by w alking n ear the p lan t his skin is rosy and he has a lively ex
when It is in bloom, or w hen it is in p ression. H is m uscles a re firm and
vigorous grow th. I have never known his body is w ell-rounded. At no tim e
a death to occur from ivy poisoning, does he need to be to rtu red w ith su l­ M IL L IO N CATHOLICS
fu r and m olasses.
though few skin afflictions are m ore
W IL L BE P R E S E N T
LV. PORTLAND
LV. GRESHAM
V egetables are excellent sp rin g tonic
d istressin g .
and
have
tak
en
th
e
place
of
d
isag
ree­
Park and Y am hill
P ow ell A Huberte
T he
tw enty-eighth
In tern atio n al
In m anagem ent, it is w ell to rem em ­
I t holds the rear axle firm ly and
ber th a t we a re dealing w ith an acid able home rem edies form erly th o u g h t E u ch a ristic congress will be held In
P hone MAIn 8611
P h o n e 1823
staunchly in true alignment, regardless
Chicago Ju n e 20-24. It prom ises to
poison.
T herefore, alk alin es stand n ecessary to health. E qually Im port­ be one of th e m ost im posing and Im­
o f road inequalities.
a
n
t
is
the
w
onderful
out-of-doors
with
first in m edicinal trea tm e n t. Lead lo­
•8 :30 a. m.. P. v.
p ressive events th a t has ever taken
■7 no a m.. p . V.
Twist and wear on the drive shaft and
9 30 a m., B. L.
8 :30 a m.. B. b .
tions are extensively used, because of lots of fresh air. T h ere is nothing place in th e religious history of this
to
:30 a. m., P. V.
9 :M a. m., P. V.
ju
s
t
like
the
ex
h
ilaratio
n
and
th
rill
of
axle are eradicated. Tw o universal
country.
Those
responsible
for
It
do
1 1 :30 a. m., B. b.
th e ir soothing effect, but lead -salts are
10 :30 a m , B. L.
12:30 p. m.. P. V.
out-of-door life
not h esita te to estim ate an a tte n d ­
11 30 a. m . P. V.
joints are unnecessary.
them selves poisonous; and, no fluid or
1 30 p. m . B. L.
12 30 P m.. B. b .
ance of m ore th an a m illion ad h eren ts
W
alk
for
h
ealth
,
it
Is
th
e
best
exer-
2:30 p. m., P. V.
I t would be possible, because Buick has
1 30 P m . P V.
lotion em ployed should he perm itted to • , vva,K Ior n e a ,u >- 11 18 th e b«8‘ ®»®r- of th e C atholic faith, and it goes w ith­
3 30 p. m . B. L.
2 30 P. n . B. b.
get into th e eves
C,8e- E at y ° u r tonlc
a f ^ k in- out saying th a t trem endous p re p a ra ­
the T o rq u e T u b e D riv e , to d rive a
4 30 p. m , P. V.
3
30 P m., P. V.
P R IC E S
5 :30 p. m .. B. b.
4 30 P m . B. b.
Buick from New Y ork to San Francisco
My best success in tre a tm e n t has ,
“ 9P° On' T h ' 8 ‘8 th ® n6W tions a re being m ade.
8 30 p. m., P. V.
5
:30
P m . P V.
Chicago Is the first A m erican city to
been derived from the use of alcohol ! 7 ? fOF “ 8 p rln * tonlc- frp8b vege-
<7 :S0 p m.. B. b.
with all four springs broken.
Standard Six
«8 30 P m.. B b .
* 1 1 :30 p. m.. B. b .
receive
th
is
g
re
a
t
honor
and
th
e
p
ro
s­
*8
:30
P rn . B. b .
and lim e-w ater, equal p arts, and ap- j ‘7 7
’ ° reen leafy VBge’
#1129
2-pesa. R oadster •
The Torque Tube also seals the drivs
pect now Is th a t people will come not
1190
5-pass. T ou rin g -
pled
on
cloths,
wet
with
th
e
m
ixture
“
ble’
and
frUlt
a
re
av
ailab
l®
yeor
shaft from the dirt and wear o f the road.
only from all p a rts of the United States,
1193
2-pssa. C oup«
•
a S u n d a v e and H o lld a y e only.
It is c le a n - d o e s not stain , and has no ,Bri7 nd P le " ty ° f 0Xygen plus a v1’ but from all c o rn e rs of th e earth . A s­
1193
9-pass. 2-d oor Sedan •
S u n d a y » and H olldaya.
Look
at
the
strength
o
f
the
Buick
chassis
■ D a lly ex cep t B u n d a y s and H o lid a y s.
1293
5-pass. 4 -door Sedan •
offensive odor. It may be employed t a " ty nece88ary to ,n8Ure b e a “ b a »«i su ran c es have alread y been received
and
make
a
comparison
with
competitive
1273
4 peer- C oupe
P
V.— P o w ell V a lley .
of the p resence of su b stan tial groups
happiness.
B b .— B a se b in e
freely w ithout danger. T he trouble
motor cars, before you buy your next
from the B ritish Isles. C ontinental
Matter Six
should be cleared up in tw o to four j
Europe, Canada. Mexico, C entral and
transportation. You can see Buick s su­
O w ned an d o p era ted by
>1250
2-pass. R oadster
Cedar Iloor and Window Screens.
South A m erican, China, Jap an the
days.
1293
9-pa>a. 1 ourtng
periority with the naked eye.
P
h
ilip
p
in
es,
In
d
ia
and
A
frica,
and
the
Good
scre
en
s
2-8
x
6-8H,
$1.95.
We
1393
3-pass. 2-d oor Sedan -
GEO. LEWIS & SON
BUICK MOTOB COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
1493
5-pass. 4-door Sedan •
have several sty les and sizes all g al­ big city of Chicago Is beginning to
D n a m o f Q to r r a l M o ,a rt C o rp o ro l^ n
It pays to buy from th e In te rn a ­ vanized screen, m ortised and tenored realize th a t it will have a considerable
1793
4 pesr. C ou p e •
1993
tional H arv ester Co. You can alw ays joints. Window screens and special Job on Its hands to house all those te re st d u rin g th e congress. It Is for
7-p ess. Sedan
•
1923
9-pess. Brougham
get your p arts. We pay th e freight. sized doors tra d e to order. G resham visitors. But the arran g e m en ts are free d istrib u tio n and will he m ailed to
1499
3-pass. Sport R oadster
See R u ark .—Adv.
very com plete and the prom ise is co n ­ any ad d ress on receip t of req u est ad ­
W oodw orking Shop, phone 60x1.
1323
V-paea. Sport T ou rin g
fidently m ade th a t all who atten d will dressed to th e g eneral passenger agent
17<9
k-pasa C oontry Club
a t P o rtlan d .
be com fortably cared for.
c-u-es-a*
A c tu a l fr e ig h t a » 4
S oldiers Field, the im m ense g reat
¡VM rum inl fust ta ha
a44a4.
stadium In G rant P ark , which can a c ­
The Did Reliable McCormic and
com m odate 160.000 persons, will be the
Deering Hinders.
When Better Automobiles
p rincipal scene of Interest. An im Mowers, R akes, P. O. Plows, K entucky
a re 'B uilt - • - B U IC K
p o rta n t factor In its stage equipm ent D rills a re all stan d ard . If you have
will be a series of m icrophones and I any of this line you can alw ays get
m ill B u ild Them - - • •
F A IR V IE W C IT Y H A L L
loud sp eak ers, so th a t the spoken j p a rts at the In tern atio n al H arv ester
word and w onderful chorus of 50,000 i Co. Buy your new m achines direct
voices will be carried d istinctly to i 8ee R uark.—Adv.
every m em ber of the vast co n g reg a­
tion.
A very Interestin g little pam phlet j
Listen, Farmers.
S p onsored by F a irv ie w B aseball Club
SALES
SERVICE
Just issued by the Union Pacific gives | If It Is a cu ltiv a to r or a com bine
1801
Phones
407
a com plete account of the p lan s and , h arv e ster, R uark sells lt for less and
MACK’S O R C H ESTR A
G resham
program and co n tain s a v ariety of j pays the freight. In tern atio n al H a r­
Boring
L adies 24c
G en ts 40c
b eautiful Illu stra tio n s of th e various v ester Co., 300 Belm ont St., P ortland
scenes th a t will be th e cen ter of In- I —Adv.
Bave it
■JU ST O F F —
THE PRESS!
Eastman Lumber Co. p feS
flMflIZO
GRAVEL
Cook Book
FREE!
W a lr a d & W r ig h t , I n c .
Personal
Attention
Portland-Gresham-Sandy
Portland-Gresham
Stage
TheTorqueTube is a sturdy
backbone for BUICK
r
DANCE
W. W. METZGER
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 5
HE COMES NOW/,
rut PIDETEN (7 lb, ASLEEP
T DONT wantto talk -
he ' ll keep me awake
A ll night with an
A u g i A mile l o n g /
X
m
it 11 ç t t E p s •
A v t o c a s t e b
s e r v ic e
R I G . u s . WVL OFFICE
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