Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 26, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    We” Covered by Insurance
M ap Sh ow s R ou te of
L in d b erg h ’s Three-M onth's Cruiso
O var Forty-eight States and
Seven ty-five C ities
Cottrell Woman C h an ticieer Inn w as the scene of
t fra te rn ity dinner dance
Dies of Dropsy a S atu p leasan
rd ay evening w hen about 50
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ja c k have p u r­
Sunday school w ill convene a t 10
T he city of P ortlan d and C lacka­
chased a home n ear P o rtlan d and
moved from th e Geo. C ham berlain o'clock at th e P lea san t Valley m as county are cooperating in im­
ch u rch w ith p reaching at 11 a. m. proving the Radford hill road lead­
couples of O. A. C. stu d en ts en ­ bungalow in to th e ir new home.
George Bickford will preach a t th a t ing to Dodge P ark . Pete H auglum ,
Mrs. Alice A. B ettis, aged 68, joyed th e evening. Music w as fur-
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Kiftcaid tim e from th e subject, "T hen Com-
died at th e fam ily hom e n ear Cot­ nished by th e ir own o rch estra.
d istric t road supervisor in ch arg e
and m other, Mrs. N ettie Kincaid,
tre ll T uesday, A ugust 23, from
Mrs. E. M. H endersen. hostess of expect to occupy th e bungalow v a­ eth the Devil". A business m eeting of th e w ork, says th a t th e grading
will be held at the ch u rch on T ues- ! wUl be com pleted in ten days and
dropsy. H er d eath w as som ew hat Crown P oint Chalet, ha.; retu rn ed
cated by Mt. and Mrs. D. 1). Jack.
dya. S eptem ber 6, at w hich all th a t graveling will follow im m e­
unexpected as she w as th o u g h t to from a p le asa n t m otor trip through
Mrs. E th el S tew art and Mrs. m em bers and friends a re asked to
be slow ly im proving in h ealth , and B ritish Columbia in com pany with
diately. T his is an im provem ent
Lydia O strand m ade a trip to T he be present.
word to th a t effect had been sent her son an d d aughter-in-law Mr.
w hich w ill be m uch appreciated by
D alles last week.
th e public.
to her sons in Idaho, w hen ^he and Mrs. H enry H acket.
Bobby, th e in fan t son of Mr. ami
Used R anges and H eating Stoves
m essage was given out announcing
Jack Meier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fay Davis, is enjoying his fine
at barg ain prices at L. L. K idder j D on't forget the ad v e rtise rs when
her • death.
Ju liu s Meier, and G. Joseph, son of
baby carriag e, received as premium 1 hl we Co.—Ailv.
you need anything in th e ir line.
The deceased is survived by her Law yer G. Joseph, itf P o rtlan d , left
a t the M ultnom ah county fair for
w idow er Jo h n C. B ettis, four sons for New York by m otor a short
first prize baby. C orbett m ay w ell
and th ree d au g h ters, C harles, W il­ tim e ago.
be proud of its young prize citizen
liam and Jacob of Nez P erce, Idaho,
Mrs. Maud K ingston of Salem
Mrs. A nderson of P o rtlan d is the
C larence of C o ttrell, Mrs. Vada spent a few days la st week a t th e
g u est of h er sister-in -law and niece
L au d erb ack of Sandy, Mrs. P earl home of her m other. Mrs. J. Deaver.
Mrs. Mary H icks and d au ghter
P ro cto r of O rient and Miss E liza­
Mrs. Ada O’Connell, d au g h ter of L aura.
beth B ettis who lives a t th e fam ily
Mrs. M yrta Reed retu rn ed to her
Mr. and Mrs. A. W oodw ard, w as
home,
m arried S atu rd ay a t Raymond. home at C orbett statio n after
Mrs. B ettis was born in T en n e s­
spending sev eral days w ith her
W ashington, to V. Atkin.
see and in 1881 w as m arried to Mr.
d au g h ter, Mrs. L au ra H ansen, in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Morgan,
of
B ettis at D andridge, th a t state.
P ortland.
the more you will appreciate our
T hey cam e to Oregon in 1907 and C h anticleer, attended the Morgan
T he Rev. Mr. H annah of P o rtlan d
reu
n
io
n
at
S
auvies
Island
on
S
u
n
­
for ten y ea rs lived n ea r H illsboro.
Banking-by-Mail service which many
preached a m ost excellent serm on
They then moved to ce n tral Oregon day. About 35 of th e Morgan fam ­
Sunday at th e C orbett church.
ily,
including
a
lot
of
g
ran
d
ch
il­
farmers
and business men already
w here they lived for th e follow ing
Clifford Reed had the m isfortune
th re e y ears and cam e to th e ir pres d ren w ere p resen t and a very
regard as indispensable.
to have a fine Je rse y heifer stru ck
e n t hom e n ea r C o ttrell seven y ears p leasan t day w as reported.
and
killed
by
th
e
tra
in
n
ear
tu
n
n
el
E. McKay and son from O kla­
ago. She had been a m em ber of
No. 1.
th e B ap tist ch u rch in T ennessee homa, who have been to u rin g the
I ncle Sam’s trusty messengers, the
P rin cip al Lusby of th e grade
U nited S tates, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
for th e p ast 25 years.
school expects to re tu rn to Corbett
postmen,
are always ready to come to
N.
McKay,
of
Jacksonville,
r
e
­
F u n eral services w ill be held
S eptem ber 1st from Springfield and
tu
rn
ed
from
a
trip
to
B
ritish
Col­
S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock
bank for you, and our service assures
will occupy th e B abbit bungalow
from th e U ndenom inational tem ple, um bia la st w eek and w ere guests
n
ear
S
pringdale.
Mrs.
Babbit
and
an
acknowledgment the day your de­
w ith in term en t follow ing in Doug­ for a sh o rt tim e Sunday at Colum ­
son H al w ill move to C orvallis very
bia
View
F
arm
.
E.
McKay,
who
is
posit is received.
las cem etery. A rran g em en ts a re in
soon, us H al w ill atten d college
th e hands of the G resham F u n eral a b ro th er of G. N. McKay, has a
larg e oil field in O klahom a. T his th e re th e com ing school year.
p arlo rs.
w as his first visit to Oregon.
You will like the convenience of
Two Outlook phones, on private
Miss A nna E tlin g retu rn ed S un­ line,
at your service. Call 1561.
this service.
COTTRELL
day from Rockaw ay beach w here
Try it!
L. C. F au st, who has been located she has sp e n t some time.
A. K inny of C orbett, who has
for th e p ast y ear on th e J. C. B ettis
farm , recen tly pu rch ased th e C un­ been ill for a long tim e, is now at
Mr.
ningham place on th e Booth road. home and is m uch b etter.
Mr. F a u st w ill ere ct a new house K inny u n d erw en t a serio u s oper
ation.
on th e farm he has bought .
The fishing season on th e Colum ­
Miss F lo ren ce Snyder, form erly
te ac h er a t th e C o ttrell school, and bia will close th is week, th e fisher­
Corbin Bones w ere recen t g u ests men re p o rt a poor season.
The th re sh in g m achine is busy
at th e F red W agner home.
A llen Iric k retu rn ed a sh o rt tim e eu^J of th e Sandy, b u t it is re p o rt­
ago from T exas and is visiting ed th a t th e g rain th is year is not
yielding m uch. The sum m er was
frien d s here.
Miss W ilma K erch er of Eugene late and a wet, cold sp rin g is the
a a
a a
a a ■
a a
a a
and Miss J u lia K erch er w ere guests cau se of poor crops.
at th e F ow ler hom e Sunday.
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
O utlook W ant Ads. g et resu lts.
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
The Busier You A re
NEW YORK—Colonel Charles A. the big crowds which are receiving
Lindbergh may be one of the most him on his all-American tour, was
daring aviators in the world, but considered rather remote.
th at does not mean that he is not
also one of the most careful and
conservative. For. according to
Lindbergh’8 Itinerary
Harold Guggenheim, President of
the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for
July 20-31
the Promotion of Aeronautics, Inc., Hartford. Providence, Boston, Portland,
under the auspices of which Me. ; Concord, N . H . ; Springfield, Vt. .
A lbany, Schenectady, Buffalo, Elria and
“ Lindy” is making a three-months Syracuse.
flight into every State in the Union,
August
the Colonel and his plane have been Cleveland. Pittsburgh. W heeling, Day-
completely covered by insurance.
ton, C incinnati. L ouisville. Indianapolis.
Rapids. Springfield, 111
Four policies aggregating $150,- D etroit, Grand
SL Louis, Moline. Davenport.
000 have been written. The Inde­ Chicago,
Rock Island. M ilwaukee. Madison. St
pendence Companies of Philadel­ P au l, M inneapolis, L ittle F alls, Fargo.
phia issued three policies, insuring SiouG City, D es Moines, Omaha. St.
the plane for $15,000 against de­ Joseph and Denver.
Septem ber
struction by fire, $10,000 for prop­
C heyenne. S a lt L ake City. Boise. B utte,
erty damage and from $10,000 to Spokane.
Seattle. Portland. San F ran­
$100,000 against public liability. cisco, Oakland. Sacram ento. Reno. Lo»
The life of the Colonel has been in­ A ngeles, San Diego, Tucson, Lordsburg.
El Paso. F ort Worth. D allas, Abilene
sured by the United States Life In­ Oklahoma
City and Tulsa.
surance Company in favor of his
October 1-20
mother for $25,000.
L ittle Rock. M emphis. N ashville, B ir r
»Thus “We” have been entirely ingham
, Jackson. New O rleans. Jnrl
covered, except against theft. Air­ sonville, A tlanta. Spartansburg. W in-
planes can, of course, be stolen, but to n -S a lem . R ich m o n d . B a ltim o re. A *
lantir City, W ashington. W ilm invt
the risk of separating the flying Philadelphia
and New York
Colonel from his machine even in
J
BACHKUIRS LIVE AS
HATES OP LIVESTOCK
HAVU» AM» JONATHAN
SHOW ANNOUNCED
The prem ium list of th e seven­
Bible stu d e n ts well rem em ber
teenth annual Pacific In tern atio n al
th e story of David and Jo n a th an in Livestock E xposition, to he held at
w hich is depicted the union of the P o rtlan d . October 29 to November
sp irits of th e tw o young men and 5. inclusive, is now being d istrib u t
the g rea t love they bore one an o th ­ ed. E xtra copies m ay be had from
er. O ccasionally in ttiis m odern G eneral M anager O. M. P lum m er
day is seen a duplication of this '211 N. W. Bank Bldg.. P o rtlan d
form of friendship. Only recently Oregon.
T he total am o u n t of cash prizes
in closing up th e financial affairs
of Jam es Conrad, who died Ju n e offered in all th e v ario u s d e p a rt­
17 at th e age of 81 years, w as a m ents ap prox im ates $100,000. T his
second D avid-Jonathan friendship money is d istrib u ted to various de
p artm en ts including th e horse
brought to light.
F or 30 y ea rs Mr. Conrad and his show.
In th e horse show d ep artm en t,
pal D. J. W alsh lived together, 21
years of th is tim e being Nipent at which is second to none in th e
th e Rockwood home. For 30 years country, $12,500 of Pacific I n te r­
the tw o bachelors shared each o th ­ n atio n al’s m oney and $22,500 in
e r's joys and sorrow s and never a stakes and in e n try fees, m aking a
h arsh word passed betw een them . total of roughly $35,000 for th e
If th e potatoes w ere burned or the horse show, w hich again m akes it
b iscuits soggy, n eith er blam ed the leail th e world.
The sam e su p e rin ten d e n ts, p ra c ­
o th e r but m ade th e best of the
tically have been selected for th e
situ ation.
Mr. W alsh a ttrib u te s the longe­ com ing show. As a m a tte r of fact,
vity of th e p air to th e fact th a t the heads of d ep a rtm en ts of th e P a ­
they did m uch w alking. Many tim es cific In tern atio n al a re changed
they have passed up rides betw een very little, w hich a ssu re s a sm ooth,
G t d iam and Rockwood m erely to splendid show y ear afte r year. A.
enjoy th e beneficial exercise of the P. Flem ing will he m an ag er of th e
long hike. T h eir hom e life w as a Pacific In tern atio n al horse show.
happy one. Mr. C onrad w as a w ell- Mr. F lem ing is know n all over th e
educated m an. exceptionally well country as th e m an ag er, not only
posted on the th e a te r.
Being a of th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l horse
close stu d en t of th e dram a, m any show, but of th e O akland. Stockton,
en tertain in g hou rs w ere passed in and P alo Alto show s in C alifornia.
discussion of th a t and kindred su b ­ His handling of th ese four big
je cts.
show s on th e co ast in su res him a
D eath stepped in and severed the splendid e n try list in every case.
bond of friendship and ' now Mr.
With bum per crops all over the
W alsh, who Is thought to be in his country, and livestock people b e­
seventies, is unspeakably lonely. ginning to feel th e in creases w hich I
T h e bulk of th e Conrad estate, a re slow ly ta k in g place, it Is a fore- |
som ething like $6500, was recently gone conclusion th a t th e Pacific
ad ju sted in favor of Mr. W alsh, hut In tern atio n al th is y ear will live up
h says he would gladly give every to its motto— “Bigger and B etter.”
penny of it and ev erything he pos­
T his g rea t livestock u n iv ersity of
sesses besides if his old pal could the Pacific slope co u n try has be­
but re tu rn to him. W hile he know s come a p a rt of a g ric u ltu re in its
such a thought is b u t futile, he ad ­ very best sense and has rooted deep
m its th a t m any hours a re passed in in th e h e a rts of th e people of th is
sile n t contem plation of th e Joys of g rea t w estern em pire, w ith th e r e ­
y ea rs gone by and th e hope th a t su lt th a t each y ear show s a slow ly
th e y m ay m eet again.
increasin g atten d a n ce and a b etter
A lthough Mr. C onrad had re la ­ u n d erstan d in g of its value to th is
tives In th e east, he m ade W alsh g reat country.
his sole beneficiary In his w ill.
Many people a re availing th e m ­
L egal details of th e case are being selves of this week as one of v a c a ­
handled thro u g h his atto rn ey , C. G. tion and are com ing from all p a rts
Schneider.
of th e Pacific slope te rrito ry , as
w ell as from th e fa r east. It Is
tru ly in te rn atio n a l In its c h a ra c te r
FAIRVIEW
as exhibits from acro ss th e border,
Tli#. Rev and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop year a fte r year, indicate.
retu rn ed W ednesday evenjng from
a tw o-w eeks' vacation spent at v a r­
SANDY BLUFF
ious Oregon beaches, including
Neskowin w here th e ir son H erb ert
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins
is «rnployed in a store. Pacific City and tw o d au g h ters w ent to Long
and a point near Rockaw ay. They Beach. W ashington, for a v aca­
also visited T illam ook w here the tion.
Rev. Mr. Dunlop was form erly a
Mrs. H uston and ch ild ren of The
pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop w ere D alles visited th e p ast week with
accom panied by th e ir d au g h ters. Mr. and Mrs. A Radford.
Mil Ired and A rdella. and Mrs. D un­
Mrs. Byron is stay in g at the
lop's fa th e r H. L. G oodrich. T here Woodcock home w hile they are
Will be p reash in g services both on th e ir vacation to th e coast.
mo. nlng and evening in th e Rock-
Mr. ami Mrs. A. H aw orth e n te r- I
wo< d M ethodist ch u rch .
tained Sunday for th e new ly weds,
Sunday m orning w orship at the Mr. and Mrs. C h arles H aw orth. |
S m ith
M emorial
P resb y terian Members of the tw o fam ilies w ere
ch u rc h w ill begiu at 11 o'clock The present.
T he first m eeting p i th e C ottrell
serm on will be given by the pastor,
th e Rev. E. R D. H ollensfed. on P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n w ill be
th e subject, “ In tellig en t F a ith ”. held on Friday, S eptem ber 2. The
Sunday
school
w ill
convene officers a re p rep a rin g a very In ter­
estin g program .
prom ptly a t 10 o'clock.
W ant ads add to your profit.
Don’t lay down the paper till you
have read the Want Ad»
Granada Theater
Do You
A S K
Shop
Around?
T H E -M
Why »»lisle
nrouml
W e r e s t o u r case on th e
w ord of our ow ners — and
you can g et an y n u m b e r of
their n am es for th e asking.
time
P ro g ram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, A ugust 27 and 28
SATUHDAY, At OUST i j —
»Villi I lulre W indsor, VVIIIInm» H aines anil Harry Carey
shopping
You can’t get 11 heller tire
II iioi a Goodyear nt any price.
Come in and gel acquainted
»»¡th the real lire bargain
of the day a genuine Good­
year at the lowest possible
price, backed up hy our real
ser» lee.
BROCKWAY & NELSON
1 hone 1471
7Hlli anil E ast Ollsan
Gresham
U 5 E -D C A R IS O N LY A S D E P E N D A B L e
A S THE- D E -A L & R . W H O
5 E -L L 5 IT
Gresham Garage
Phone 2391
“A LITTLE JOURNEY’
G irls, don't speak to stra n g e men on tra in s until you've
seen W illiam H aines, the sta r In “ Brown of H arvard ” "T ell It
to the M arines" and "Slide, Kelly, Slide,” p u t It over In this
picture.
Comedy, “Her Husky Hero,” and International News.
SU N D A Y ,
AUGUST
is—
Clara How In
“ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE”
An am usem ent pier, a co u n try club, a Broadw ay cab aret
and th en —th e prize fight of th e year.
Comedy, “The l.u st Word,” News and a Cartoon.
Show starts 7:15 week n igh ts;
2:15 Sundays
Powell St.
Popular Prices
GRESHAM, ORE.
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CARS
The follow ing is a partial list of th e rare used ear
bargains which we have. 'These ears are all in tip ­
top condition and you need only to turn the switch
anti drive away for thousands of miles of economical
transportation. If your car is listed acre just phone
us and we w ill hold it a reasonable length of time so
you can receive a demonstration.
lihKI CHEVROLET SEDAN, new sp o rt Duco finish
m otor and re a r end p e rfe c t...................» ............... ; . .
libiti FORD ROADSTER, la te type ca r in good condi-
turn. e x tra s . It. Ita k -r. aaleam ^n
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FREE/
12 months’ casing repair work if you buy your tires of us
Firestone Tires
A b so lu tely gu aran teed for tw e lv e m onths!
1926 FORD ROADSTER. Ruxtell axle. Best of condi-
dition. R. B aker, s a le sm a n .........................
( IIR1SI.ER 7>S COACH. Good tires, good ap p earan ce
o u tsid e and Is a bargain.
1#2S STI DEHIKER TOURING, new Duco; m otor
In good sh a p e ..................................................
READ OUR OFFER TO YOU.
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We are now guaranteeing our tires through the Oregon Tire Guar­
anty Company, by means of a written contract with you. This abso­
W alter W. Metzger
GRESHAM
Phone 1801
COAL
OREGON
BRIQUETS
A
TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTRO.M TRUCK SERVICE
bnily Trip* to Portland
Gresham
Phone
Powell
IMI
Maple
and
Portland
El. E««t Taylor
Phone KAst Í W
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lutely guarantees the tire for twelve months. This guaranty entitles
you to free casing service, that is casing repair of any kind absolutely
free of charge, also if the tire should not give twelve month’s of service
you receive a new tire of like size and make free, no charge for the tire
whatever. We want your tire business. Buy from us and we will both
make money. The T R IP L E “A” for service with a smile.*
Triple “A” Service Station
Phone 1743
J. C. SHULTZ, Prop.
GRESHAM