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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK ear CROWDS ATTEND YOI’N'G MOTHER'S DEATH SAD LOSS TO FAMILY 13186340 CAUCUS , TICKET; FOUR FILE FOR MARSHAL’S OFFICE ^ GRESHAM COUPLE HAPPILY WEDDED A personal s’in se of g rief and sym pathy was voiced by m any in th e ------------ com m unity on Sunday m orning when A good atten d an ce m arked the f o r- | was learned th a t early th a t day Mrs. P rin cip al R. E. Cannon recen tly s e n t ! a con- . ...........•«' ou, inquiries to each fam ily - rep , The . g* m a rsh u a l's u- .. office . offers .U — P ' resen - r u . t- - , A ‘’r e ,,y bom a wedding w as cele- m al opening of the Brown build- lJearl Exley, m em ber of a prom inent e i. i » ^ e |ly 18 the present ( high school asking if the o r hrated at th e residence of Dr. and Nominee*, a t Last Night’s ing last F riday evening and a new era Pioneer fam ily, had passed aw ay at .m a rsh a l and was nom inated for re u * 1 1 “ s « t n g it tne or- ■ Meeting. in the p rogress of building activities ,he a*e of 38 years. T he im m ediate i election. But th e re a re at least th ree ganization of a fa th e r's and m o th er's J Mrs A' " Botkin on Sunday a fte r- I o th ers who w ant the job or th eir j club or a P aren t-T each er association I noon al 5 ° 'c ,ock when th e ir son has been established in th is end of cause of her death was pneum onia, For Mayor—Chas. Cleveland. frien d s w ant It for them and how the ' w as desired M ultnom ah county. The room o c c u -( although she had been suffering for If enough in te rest is M aurice and Miss F lorence Rosen election w ill re su lt ~ For T re a s u re r—Jo h n Metzger. pied by the G resham m eat m arket w as I son>o tim e from a ttac k s of inflam m a- I to select from is har«T‘ta p re d U L The show n in ,h e su b je ct' eflor,B w l" be “ñ r ’ w im h ? Btr‘é For R ecorder — Clifford G. m ade m ore beautiful by th e presence ! ,o ry rheum atism . T here is left to contendor» are R ichard Jen n in g s, A niade to perfect such an organisation. 1,r’ k n o t. p astor of Schneider. W. Griffis, and Alex. G ullikson. The , T he high school d istric t has put on the F irst U n itarian church of P o rt of num erous b askets and bouquets of m ourn th e ir loss her husband. Joseph For M arshal — R ichard J e n [ la tte r is acting m arsh al w hile Mr. land, officiating. Nearly 40 guests seasonal flowers, some the gifts of Io- Exley. to whom she was m urried in nings. E. H. Kelly, Alex. G ullik- K elly is recovering from his recen t Its n in th bus to care for th e overflow cal b usiness firms and friends and j 191°- sfx children, Helen. Joe, Adel- son, A. W. GrifHs. of stu d en ts tin,ling th e ir way to th e , , P ? ‘8eiUt' ’hf‘ re,ativM a,ld ,nti ' accident. doors of O .U H .8 . T his car will ru n “ t ? ? r? endS ° f ,b e yOU? g . Coup,e For Councilm en—J. V. Cogs o th e rs sen t from P o rtlan d by w hole bert, W ilbur, M argaret and R obert The reco rd er announced th a t nom i well, B. W. T horne, Russell The house w as beautifully d ecorat sale houses w ith which Mr. Brown has her m other, Mrs. C lem entine Metzger, n atio n s could be m ade by p etition up on the Section __ _____ _ Line road and will Akin, A. W. Botkin, F. J. Bee- ed in pink and lavender M ichaelmas to 10 days before the date of election. | probably be handled by one of the dealings. A useful souvenir, co n sist th ree b ro th ers, W illiam C„ F ra n k and chil, Cecil M etzger, E. M. ing of an erasible w riting pad, was A delbert W and a sister, Mrs. Elsie r h « l l ri?v fi» n t t e » h ° m i,»atJ On M,ayor m em bers of the faculty, C harles daisies and th e fireplace was convert Thomas. (Juts. Cleveland, who acted as ch air- L, , ,, , ... ed into a bow er of b rillian t autum n p resented to each of the ladies. The D eardorff, besides m any o th e r re la m an of the m eeting, announced that ‘ averude Owing to th e crow ded con- leaves. Miss Genevieve G raham , of G resham band was seated In one of tives and friends who w ill re g re t the m eeting w as open for discussion dltion on the busses a Huick ca r drlv- P o rtland, sang a late com position, The nom inating m ass m eeting for a of any tim ely subjects, th e v acant sto re buildings and played deeply her early passing. en by E dw ard Mink, tra n sp o rts eight In fo rm atio n w as asked regarding stu d en ts from th e H illsview and Bor "My H eart Is a H aven," accom panied during the evening to an appreciative Mrs. Exley, who w as th e d au g h ter citizen 's tick et held last night in th e audience, m ost of w hich stood on the of th e late H enry M etzger, w as born city h all b ro u g h t out a ra th e r sm all til«» method to p u rsu e to m ake the ing d istrict. P eter W eiland, of Rock by George Black. Mrs. R. V. Sium au, sidew alk outside th e entrance. in G resham and reared to young atten d a n ce and resu lted in th e re- n iar8 b ai’8 office appointive instead of wood, has been hauling 40 stu d en ts in au n t of th e groom , played Mendei- ’ sso h n ’s w edding m arch. T he bride V isitors, probably 250 in num ber wom anhood here. She attended the a m achine which has a capacity of 28. and m any from the outlying d istric ts G resham schools and la te r a P o rtlan d bents whose offices expire about Ja n - be presented by a _ p ro - p er . petition It Mr. Cannon, K. A. M iller and C. I. was m ost a ttra c tiv e in pow der blue will likely be p rep ared and go on the R aker have been co n trib u tin g th eir georgette over an orchid slip and c a r for a distan ce of several m iles, w an business college. She w as m odest and u ary 1. ballot. ried a bouquet of b rid e’s roses. Miss dered up and down stairs, from top re tirin g in h er disposition, w arm ly a t in addition to th e p resen t office services lately, a week each, driving W lllene Botkin w as th e bridesm aid u u iu e r s s e v e r a l n e w nam es w ere pul 1 be 8ubJect of p ark s w as up for its i , , stu d en ts w h o h a d n o o t h e r holders several new put floor to sub-basem ent, and thoroughly tached to her fam ily and hom e and a forw ard. Fcfr the office of m arsh al es- usual airin g and the possibilities and ror Mudent8 * ho hatl no ‘»‘her and w as gowned in flowered tan geor inspected th e w ell-lighted clean friend and neighbor of whom no one pecially th e re is prospect of quite a needs w ere presented by several nieans or petting in. T his congested g ette over a satin slip of the sam e room s , especially th e m eat m ark et had au g h t b ut good to say. sh a rp co n test as four nom inations speakers. A vote was tak en as an ex- condition will be relieved by th e latest color and ca rrie d pink roses. Dr. w here every m odern convenience has 1 F u n eral services were held th is af- w ere m ade last night and th e re may p resslon of th e sen tim en t of those bus to be added to th e fleet, H ow ard S tearn s, of P o rtland, a close been installed to m ake possible the ternoon at th e M ethodist ch u rch un- be an o th er one or tw o m ade by p eti p rese n t and it was unanim ously fa It may be of in te re st to p are n ts to friend of th e fam ily, was the groom 's vorable to the securing in the way the delivery of m eat to the custom er in a der the direction of th e G resham F u tion. council th ought best a tra c t or tra c ts know th a t th e bus d riv ers having best man. At the close of th e c e re Chas. Cleveland, who has been m ayor for p ark purposes. p erfect condition. n eral p arlo rs, with com m itm ent rite s ch arg e of the stu d en ts have th e sam e mony refresh m en ts of cake and ices for th e p ast term of tw o years w as Many w ere the com m ents bestowed a t th e G resham cem etery. T ty of renom inated. He will likely be t h e he „ u n ce " rtain a,nly, ,u lights " * nl8 and “ 111 bad Dan ju risd ictio n over them th a t th e In only nominee. Mr Cleveland Is In - I d 5 . f street8 a,ld crossings in stru c to rs do in th e classroom s. The w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. Botkin on th e sightly business block w hich will be at hom e to th e ir friends in fluential, well qualified and has tim e |e„U o n o f atthen8offl“ ta falle<1 *° t*1” “ rt has risen d uring the p ast year Sheridan Young Mon Dies Here. to devote to th e office. ten tlo n of th e officials presen t, and busses a re ordered to come to com th e ir W allula H eights residence th ro u g h the foresight and optim ism of . th e m eeting adjourned. Claud E lm er Shandy, aged 23, died plete stops to ta k e on and discharge which they have recen tly renovated T here w ill likely be no o th er nom - 1 In o rd er to have th e ir nam es appear one of G resham 's leading business T hursday, Septem ber 30, a t th e home stu d en ts, also at th e railro a d cro ss men. Only unu sual loyalty to one's of E. M. Camp, from acu te d ilation of inees for tre a s u re r or reco rd er th a n on th e ballot for th e election on No- ings. The ru le has been m ade th a t the and furnished. those m ade at th e citizens' m eeting vem her 2 it is n ecessary th a t th e nom- Both Mr. Botkin and his bride have hom e tow n and the surro u n d in g farm - the h eart. F u n eral services w ere held ■ “ t i v.B°Àh Ì ° bn ^ etZg®'j_tr .®a8.' ' lnees sign a certificate of acceptance, busses sh all rem ain down tow n but hosts of frien d s in G resham who will C. z> G. o_. Schneider, recorder, was s(a t e<| by the recorder. ing com m unity and an unw avering j S aturday at th e G ates F u n eral home, u rer, and <• ten m inutes in the evening. In case a Join In w ishing them a long life of The councilm en who w ere n o m in at faith in the fu tu re could prom pt th e th e Rev. E. G. Judd officiating. The are capable, experienced and a re be lieved to be en tirely acceptable. They ed for re-election a re B. W. Thorne, stu d en ts gets left, th e d riv er Is to re happiness. He w as a g rad u ate of the ex p en d itu re of $25,000 in th e erection 1 young m an had come here from Sher- w ill likely be re-elected. port to th e p are n ts to th is effect. T he G resham Union high school class of R ussel Akin and Dr. A. W. Botkin of th is handsom e building w hich w as | idan, Oregon, about tw o w eeks ago m achines load a t the sam e place a t 1921 and bus been engaged in various dedicated on F riday evening. Mr. and w ith his p are n ts and had been under- Gresham Marshal Hurl. LETTERMEN’S ('LI B the schoolhouse each night and a r Mrs. A. J. W. Brown a re being con- going tre a tm e n t from a local physi M arshal E. H. Kelly narro w ly es- 'j'0 SPONSOR S M O K E R rive at th e building as n ear 8:40 each lines of business for th e past few years. He is p a rt ow ner of the g rau la ted on th eir achievem ent and cian. They had been staying a t the caped serio u s in ju ry on F rid ay a fte r- j ----- ------ m orning as possible, to allow th e ch il G resh am -P o rtlan d bus line over the they a re deserving of th e continued Camp home and w ere th e re when the noon about 5 o’clock when he fell T he L etterm a n 's club of G resham dren m ore tim e a t home. Section Line road. A fter g rad u atin g p atro n a g e of th e com m unity. patient passed away. Besides his p a r th ro u g h an opening in th e sidew alk in Union high school is sponsoring a T he new bus w as fu rn ish ed by th e from th e high school at G resham . Mr. ents, the deceased is survived by nine fro n t of th e new Brown building, a dis- j sm oker to be given a t th e high school F ields Motor com pany, of P o rtlan d , We a re alw ays glad to quote you on b ro th ers and th ree sisters. In term e n t ta n ce of about nine feet, and evidently gym nasium next Friday, October 8, at w hich subm itted the low est bid on th e Botkin sp en t a y ear a t S tanford U ni lum ber. Sandy L um ber Co., phone 1 w as m ade in D ouglas cem etery. stru c k on his head, inflicting several 8 o ’clock. The program will be re m achine. W. R. Jo h n so n w ill begin versity. Mrs. Botkin grad u ated with Sandy 223.—Adv. tf cu ts on his face and hands and m inor plete w ith stu n ts a-plenty, b u t the im m ediately th e erection of some ad the class of '22 a t G. U. H. S. and in ju rie s to th e back of his neck. sm oke w ill be conspicuous by its ab- ditional au to sheds to provide for th e since th a t tim e has been em ployed at You Want It. the Bank of G resham , w hich position Dodge 1921 touring. Good tires, A good daily p aper and T w ice-a- L. J. W inter w as engaged in cu ttin g j sence. p ro p er housing of th e m achines at th e she haH tilled very creditably. She good ru n n in g order. H essel Im ple Week Outlook, a t a saving—th is a sq u are hole in th e sidew alk to pro- The m ain event of the evening will high school. m ent Com pany, G resham .—Adv. m onth. See ad elsew here. expects to resum e her w ork w ith the vide for an en tra n ce th ro u g h to th e ( be th e big six-round boxing m atch The reg istra tio n of th e school has bank in a sh o rt tim e. basem ent w here th e w ate r m eter is betw een W irth and Judd Pullen, D on't lay down th e paper till you Outlook W ant ads will help you on now reached 329 by th e addition of C onsiderable sen tim en t is connected have read th e W ant Ads. located. Mr. K elly was g u arding th e T hese guys a re both experienced and five stu d en ts from the G ilbert d istrict. th e way to success. a p e rtu re to keep ped estrian s aw ay b itter fighters. D uncan and McCann, The en ro llm en t at th e beginning of w ith th e p resence of Dr. W illiam when his atten tio n w as m om entarily j each 130 pounds, prom ise som ething th e next sem ester will probably be Eliot, the officiating clergym an, a t the He called to a defect in the w ater m eter, spicy in th e boxing line. D uncan is m aterially increased, as the mid term w edding on Sunday afternoon. united Dr. and Mrs. Botkin, and his He sta rted to inv estig ate th e condition speedy, w ith a n eat little left hook, class com ing Is expected to exceed the and absent-m indedly stepped onto th e w hile McCann is m ore of the stolid num ber dropping out of school. The fa th e r officiated at the w edding of Mrs. boards w hich had been sawed and type of fighter, w ith th e stam ina to assem bly room Is full of seats, th e Botkin's p aren ts. At th a t tim e Dr. Eliot was a sm all boy of seven and w ere ju st ready to drop. As a re su lt tak e a lot of punishm ent. seats a re full of boys and g irls and he, received a bad fall an d w as for a I Mink vs. Sm ith w ill be a light and the overflow has extended to the Mun- had th e honor of p resen tin g th e bride w ith a bouquet of flowers. T he two sh o rt tim e unconscious. He w as first I fast th ree-ro u n d m atch, and C halker hlnotu office w here five a re seated. tak en to a p hysician's office and la te r | and W ihlon, two huskies, are plan- According to the prin cip al, an o th er fam ilies have long beeu closely asso removed by M. M. Squire to his home, nlng a th ree-ro u n d showdown th a t teach er Is needed, but th e re is no ciated. w here he is still confined to his bed. will b eat th e band. room for an o th er at present. T he fu Mr. Kelly is of the opinion the condi In addition to th e boxing some d an tu re housing accom m odation of the GRESHAM LI MBER FIRM ANNOUNCES (H A N G E tion would have been m uch m ore s e r dy w re stlin g m atches w ill be staged. high school Is becoming p ro b lem ati ious had he not cau g h t at th e opening R u sh er and Okuda, 130 pounds each cal. The firm of B arnes & R orrlson, as he fell. His hand w as strain ed : on th e floor, a re com petent w restlers, w hich last F eb ru ary bought the badly and he th in k s he broke the ’ w ith Okuda given a slig h t edge be- Aged Man Dies at Cedarville. G resham b ranch of th e Jones Lum ber force of th e fall by clu tch in g a t a cause of his know ledge of th e Ja p an - W'ord was received th is m orning of com pany, announces a change In the board. Alex G ullikson is w earing the | ese a r t of Jui jitsu , w hich is a p t to the death of R ichard Forbes, aged 94, personnel of firm which w ent Into ef | official s ta r and is acting m arsh al dur- j give him some e x tra holds, who died Monday aftern o o n at his fect on October 1. H. A. B arnes, eldest ing th e enforced absence of Mr. Kelly j P robably th e big event In the w rest- home a t C edarville w here he had lived son of J. F. B arnes, senior m em ber of from his duties. , ling bouts w ill be betw een S quire and for m any years. The aged m an had th e Arm, has bought th e In terest of W hetzel, th e tw o la rg e st men on the been confined to his bed but two F or low est ra te s on autom obile football team . Two sophom ore h u s weeks and was seen on th e stre e ts of Karn R. Itorrison, and is expected here w ithin a few «lays w ith his fam ily tru c k and g en eral in su ran ce see B. W kies, Brow n and B rink, will wipe th e G resham only a week before becom from Bothell, W ashington. T horne.—Adv. To See d irt off th e floor, and considerable in- ing bedfast. H is wife died six years The new firm m em ber is an ex p eri Com pare o u r prices on th ese ca rs j te re st is centered around Flem ing and ago and since th a t tim e he has been enced lum berm an, having worked for w ith prices elsew here. 25 used ca rs ! T allm an cared for by his sons, N orm an and several years w ith his fath er, la ter be in open and closed models. H essel . . ' Im plem ent Co._Adv. A dm ittance is open to all and th e W’a lte r A. and wife. O ther surviving com ing m anager for the Colum bia „ ----------------------- ' adm ission ch a rg es w ill be used for the children a re Mrs, Emma C. Lewis, of Valley L um ber com pany of Douglas Sail F ran cisco , R ichard W., of Spo county, W ashington, w hich position kane, and A ndrew and Jam es, of P o rt he held for four years. Sandy 223.—Adv. tf H anding You a D ollar l'or X m as. land. The fu n eral arran g e m en ts are Mr. R orrlson w ill re tu rn to S eattle Window Cleaning. ___ _ ____ H ere It is, ta k e _ It, _ by saving th at In th e hands of Finley A Son, Fifth In a short tim e, w here he expects to For ex p ert window cleaning see 8. | much on a subscription to the dallies. T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross i See low ra te s elsew here and act and M ontgomery, P o rtlan d . resum e the g arag e business. Now in the sixth week of its record-breaking run Brown, G resham , phone 25Ol.Adv. I quickly. Adventists lliive New Meeting Place. at the PEOPLE’S THEATER Cwnrtealm Appreciated. The m eeting place of th e Seventh We wish to convey o u r sincere Day A dventists has been discontinued thunks to our fellow business men for from the Bible S tan d ard ch u rch on th e ir kind w ishes und co n g ratu lations. East Powell Valley roa.l and. until the "J"0 ° " r m any fellow citizens and , , . ...' those from a d istan ce who cam am e to denom ination proceeds with the erec Join in the celeb ratio n on our opening Alone or In Com bination tlon of th e ch u rch building w hich is night. We ap p re cia te the many love with the O utlook By arrangements with the P. E. P. company, being planned, the congregation will ly flowers which w ere sent. T hese special return checks will be issued to all passengers m eet on S atu rd ay s In th e old Davies kindly expressions, we can assu re you, touched us deeply, and a t the residence, on T hird stre e t a t the south tim e we did not feel we could ade on interurban cars from Gresham and intermediate I end of Hood avenue. T he church has q uately ex p ress ourselves. points on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND We also wish to publicly thank our m ade th e Initial paym ent on a lot In for the C lanahan addition belonging to excellent hand for the fine m usical FRIDAY of this week. num bers which were enjoyed by all. C. H. C alkins and It is th e p resen t (»tie gentlem an from P o rtlan d said our TH E OREGONIAN TH E TELEGRAM plan to begin th e erection of a bulld- little city should be proud of a hand TH E NEW’S ing about the first of the year. F o r 1,,,a t was capable of ren d erin g such These checks will be validated by the People’s some y ears a church m em bership was I exc*l*®n t ® uai®- Now is th e tim e to send In your su b scrip tio n s, new or Theater for all holders purchasing admission tickets MR and MRS. A. J W. BROWN. renew al. m aintained at T ro u td ale in a building to “Stella Dallas” and will then be accepted by the which they owned, but as a m ajority (OMIN« EVENTS. T ake A dvantage of B argain Kate« had moved aw ay, th e n^eetlng place P. E. P. company as fare for the return trip. Local and Statewide. was abandoned and th is ch u rch has R eg u la r B a rg a in W ith Week of October 18 to 23. now been sold and the prpceeds will _ ,, „ . P rice P rice O utlook „K Sem i-centennial celeb ratio n of Daily O reg o n ian .............................$6.0« $5.«« sgjMI be devoted to th e new building in founding or U. of O. and Inaug Dally and Sunday O re g o n ia n ... 8.00 7.00 7X1 G resham . The old residence of Mrs. uratio n of new p resid en t, with P ortland T e le g ra m ....................... 5.00 3.75 ix i g reat football gam e. S tanford L. A. Davies has been n eatly fitted up Dally N ew s.......................................... 5.00 2 98 X#s vs. Oregon, on S atu rd ay , at with seats and will an sw er the p u r Of course, Stella Dallas will play later in Gresham, R egular price of Outlook. $1.50. Eugene. pose for a few m ontha as a room In D ailies alone or w ith Outlook which to w orship but without the splendid accompaniment and concert by Mall delivery only at above prices, and no subscription Tuesday, Nov. 2. General less th an one year. election. CHUCK W H ITEH EA D ’S famous “Hoot Owl” or Newspaper* at Bargain Kale*. W. C. T. U. sta te convention Momentoa« E vents a re H appening in All the World, Get D uring October the O regonian, P o rt chestra or singing by Dolph Thomas, the “Voice of beginning Oct. 19, a t G resham th e g eneral and local new«. land T elegram and P o rtlan d News are offering yearly, mail su b scrip tio n s at KO IN .” Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock bargain rate s You may su b scrib e for show, P o rtlan d , Oct. 30 to Nov. any of these alone, new or renew al, or C in com bination with the Outlook a t the PHONE 1561. Outlook office. Do It today. Phone M0 CEDAR POSTS W A N T ÍD , 8-foot lengths Wm Knlefel. Troutdale Rt. J 1561 for p articu la rs. X ^ ’, SPECIAL! Round-trip to Portland for One Way Fare “STELLA DALLAS” BARGAINS ON DAILY PAPERS This Is Bargain Month GRESHAM OUTLOOK pheae Gresham l i t tf RE th e d in g e on ■tlon gen- it of tasic te n tame h ree has • lta ta x th a n ( th e lotion and ■ of- 1 not table f ex- pan- le ra l th e •ould m uld m a r- a rie s ’t>uld re ttin g . th e re n era l su re, For ' has levy w as ra te r fm ^l w hen th ia liable w ill tdget. 1 and ts to e for iw ing ti th e is to assed o th e rth , a h th e a an d pany. pay- 1, th e >y th e e t by .pany, ted to »eting {swell coun- 0 su c- m asa s also . th a t ly n o t xpect- ch a rd have es E. 1 w ill x p lra- •regon * w as la n k e t g. and or th e e p a rt- te o r- ng a c - Icy of Ine of hlatik- T he 1 w ith id th e •inm it- pollcy tie Are ils (11- flre. r pro le w a- cid en t ituina- 'I-i Iona Initely rislo n g »ry o f of his ON IL LA day of ington, resid- passed , aged 11 ta k e at 2 purit. - Scott s s Ur- 1, aged Edi n a fra . B. M amie I Mer-