PAGE FOUR GKESHAM OUTLOOK ¿ FR ID A Y , JU N E 1», 1014 Celebrate the Fourth at Gresham PARADE—9:30 A M sion at the F a ir G rounds. A fine m usical p ro g ra m w ill fo llo w . M usic by the Pleasant Home band. The parade w ill be the firs t fe a tu re o f the ce le bra tion . The business men have been in v ite d to e nte r a float re p re sen t­ in g Business. There w ill be a prize fo r the best decorated float. LUNCH The W o m e n ’s League are to e n te r a flo at, and each n e ig h ­ borhood w ill be in v ite d to e n te r the contest w ith a flo at re p ­ re se n tin g th e ir own d is tric t. Prizes w ill be a w a rd e d them . NOON. AFTERNOON T here w ill be a vehicle and a uto m o b ile section w ith a p rize fo r th “ best o f each. PROGRAM. A t one o ’c lo ck the Pleasant Home band w ill open the en­ te rta in m e n t. A t 1 :30 the ra c in g w ill begin. F o llo w in g is the ra c in g c a rd : The t 'a la th u m p ia n band w ill be a great fe a tu re . The Pleasant Home band w ill lead the m arch. Farm ers' race ................................................................... Potty r a e e ........................................................... T ro t an d paee Mail c a r r ie r s ' slow raee ............................................... BASEBALL— 10:00 A. M. The Gresham A th le te s w ill p la y the Damascus team at the Gresham baseball p a rk . Both teams have defeated some o f the fast P o rtla n d team s am i a fast game is expected. A purse o f $20 w ill be aw a rd e d the w in n in g team. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM AT Tables w ill be a rra n g e d in the p a rk to accom m odate the people. Free lem onade w ill be served to accom pany basket lunches. $ 25.00 25.00 150.00 5.(10 T r o ttin g and p acing race p ro g ra m w ill app ea r in Tues­ d a y ’s O u tlo o k . ATHLETIC 11:30 A. M. A Pat M c A r th u r w ill g ive an address s u ita b le to the occa­ SPORTS re la y race o f o n e -h a lf m ile betw een the n e ig h b o rin g co m m un ities, prize $10.00. î H a lf m ile race, firs t prize $ 6; second, $3. 100 y a rd race, 1st prize, $5; 2d, $2.50. 50 y a rd race, 1st prize, $4; 2d, $2. G ir ls ’ 5 0 -yard race, 1st prize, $3; 2d, $1.50. T hree-legged raee, 1st p rize, $ 2; 2d. $1. Sack raee, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. P o ta to race, 1st prize, $1 ; 2d. 50c. H ig h ju m p . 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. S ta n d in g b roai I ju m p , 1st prize. $2; 2d, $1 R u n n in g broad ju m p . 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. F at m en's raee, 50 ya rd s. 1st prize, $ 3; 2d, $1.50. Ladies lace 50 ya rd s, 1st prize, $2..50; 2d, $1. A ll e n trie s F R E E . D an cing a fte rn o o n and evening. F ire W o rk s at n ig h t. T here w ill be contests fo r prizes by the firem en, and by the c h ild re n . A F lo ra l D is p la y w ill be given in the p a v ilio n by the W o m e n ’s club. O th e r fe atures w ill be announced in the o ffic ia l p ro gram . A Big Day, Full of Pleasure for Everybody Is Assured m M i & w - m wi m w, - m m m ( 'liam lx 'i la in 's C olie, C h o le ra an d D ia rr h o e a R em ed y . E v ery fa m ily w ith o u t ex c e p th u sh o u ld keep th is p re p a r a tio n a t h an d d u rin g th e h o t w e a th e r o f th e su m l i t e r m o n th s. C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y is w o rth m an y tim e s its c o st w hen needed a n d is a lm o s t c e r ta in to be needed b efo re th e s u m m e r is o v er. It h a s no s u p e r io r fo r th e p u rp o s e s fo r w hich it is in te n d e d . B uy it now . F o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g Co., an d a ll D ealers. s m s va 1* r s ® m m m m m IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY a fe m Mrs. A. T h o m p so n is sp e n d in g a few d ay s a t T h e D alles w ith h e r son Dr. F re d T h o m p so n a n d w ife. A m ong th e te a c h e rs w ho w ill leav e S a tu r d a y fo r M o n m o u th fo r th e A la r g e sto c k o f S creen D oors, s u m m e r n o rm a l, a re M isses M arian •W ire S creen , A d ju s ta b le W in d o w F o r th e lo n g w in te r s e a s o n , R o b e rts o n , E th e l C a lk in s, G en ev a S creen s a t M etzg er B ro s. " S w a t th e M isses O live a n d F lo re n c e T ow le W rig h t, B essie O sb o rn e a n d M aude w hen fre sh fr u it Is u n a v a ila b le . F ly .” — Adv. h a v e g o n e to A u m sv ille, n e a r S alem , M ichel. M iss E th e l W ilk in so n an d T h e b est s u b s titu te is ch o ice to re m a in fo r tw o o r th r e e w eeks M iss H elen H oss ex p ect to go e a rly so u n d fr u it p ro p e rly p u t up. w ith th e i r g ra n d m o th e r , w ho re c e n t­ n ext "week. ly h ad th e m is fo r tu n e to b re a k h e r M rs. M. D. K ern w as th e w in n e r w rist. of th e s e t o f d is h e s a t th e P u lf e r T w o fiv e-lio rse p o w er e le c tric mo- S he h eld I to r s w ere c o n n e c te d up w ith th e d ra w in g on W ed n esd ay . F ro m S elected f r u it th a t can be th e e x a c t n u m b e r— 4 9 ,9 9 9 . T h is is “ ju ic e ” a t th e new a u to m o b ile fac- re lie d upon to g iv e th e d e sire d th e seco n d tim e in tw o su ccessiv e BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 22d i to ry o n W e d n esd ay . M ach in ery is r e s u lt. W E H A V E IT ! O ur d ra w in g s th a t th e e x a c t n u m b e r w as j b ein g in s ta lle d a s ra p id ly as p o ssib le r e p u ta tio n is back of b o th fr u it h eld. T h e crow d w as so g r e a t th a t I a n d th e r e w ill be a few of th e " B e a v ­ th e s to re w ould h a rd ly hold th e peo an d j a r s — Good h o u se w iv es e r S ix ” o n Ute s t r e e ts soon. pie. w ill get th e re s u lts . L ib ra r ia n C. H. H a ile w a lk e d to Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s R. B a rn e s, F a irv ie w W e d n e sd a y w h e re sh e to o k o f P o rtla n d , s p e n t y e s te rd a y a n d to ­ c h a rg e o f th e s to ry h o u r a t th e lib r a ­ d ay a t th e h om e o f E. L. T h o rp e ry. S h e w as a c c o m p a n ie d by Miss M rs. B a rn e s a n d M rs. T h o rp e a re W in ifre d St. C la ir. In th e a fte rn o o n s iste rs. Phone 831 th e y to o k th e c a r fo r S y cam o re a n d N ext S u n d a y ’s b all g a m e a t G re s h ­ th e r e w a lk e d to P le a s a n t V alley • V g ra n g e h a ll w h e re M iss H a lle a g a in am w iil be b e tw e e n th e A th le tic s and M ilw au k ie G ia n ts. G am e c a lle d a t • • ••• • » c o n d u c te d a s to ry h o u r. Now on Sale at The Misses 2 :3 0 . M rs. B. F. B a u e r a n d c h ild re n hav e C h ris tia n S cien ce se rv ic e w ill be GRESHAM YOUNG g o n e to C h e rry v ille w h e re th e y w ill WOMAN HONORED sp e n d th e s u m m e r o n th e i r h o m e ­ h eld as u su a l n e x t S u n d ay a t 11 a. s te a d . Mr. B a u e r w ill re m a in h e re m. a t th e 1. O. O. F . h all. T h e s u b ­ Miss M aude C le v e la n d a rriv e d th is je c t w ill be “ Is th e u n iv e rse , in c lu d ­ in c h a rg e o f h is b u sin ess. w eek fo r a s h o r t v a c a tio n w ith h e r I ON POWELL ST., GRESHAM in g m an , ev o lv ed by a to n ic fo r c e ? ” J. O. W ilso n o f M u ltn o m a h C am p p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. C has. C lev e­ T h e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d . W . O. W. P o rtla n d , w as in G re sh a m lan d . M iss C lev elan d h a s s p e n t th e j J . T. M elloy a n d w ife, of B e a v e r­ y e s te rd a y in th e in te r e s ts o f th e p a st y e a r on a m ission fo r th e U ni­ M u ltn o m a h B o o ster. H e w as acco m ­ to n , O reg o n , v isite d on T u e sd a y w ith v e rsity o f C a lifo rn ia . S he h as been p a n ie d by h is w ife a n d tw o c h ild re n ' the. to r n le r s a u n t Mrs. M. D. K ern in v e s tig a tin g th e s u b je c t of h y g ien e a n d fam ily an d p h y sical e d u c a tio n fo r w om en a n d Mr. a n d M rs. E a tin g e r. an d h a s m ad e W ellesley C o lleg e h e r Rev. D r. C o n k le w ill p re a c h a t th e h e a d q u a rte rs , th o u g h s h e h a s v isited C om e to th e B a p tist c h u rc h S u n ­ M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h nex t th e p rin c ip a l w o m en ’s c o lleg es and d ay m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g an d h e a r m an y c o e d u c a tio n a l in s titu tio n s in s o m e th in g o f M ille n n ia l d a w n ism ; S u n d ay m o rn in g . J . H. M e tz g e r h a s r e tu r n e d from th e U n ited S ta te s. A m ong th o s e v is­ R u sse llism : th e a n n ih ila tio n of J e s u s ited a re S m ith , R adcliff, V assar, C h ris t. E. A. L e o n a rd , th e p a s to r S easid e w h e re he sp e n t a b o u t ten B ryn M aw r, C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity , days. New Y ork, th e U n iv e rsity of C h icag o w ill p re a c h . Mrs. E. H. K elly a n d c h ild re n w ent a n d th e U n iv e rsity of W isconsin. M iss A va T h o m p so n e n te r ta in e d M iss C lev elan d le a v e s a b o u t July e a rly th is w eek to C a s tle R ock, on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g Mr. a n d Mrs. 1st fo r B e rk e le y , C a lifo rn ia , w h e n W a sh in g to n , fo r a tw o w e e k s’ v isit sh e w ill h a v e fu ll c h a rg e of h y g ien e B. M etzg er, M iss E m m a S m ith , Miss AT THE w ith h e r p a re n ts . an d p h y sical e d u c a tio n fo r w om en at I B a c k stro m a n d M iss B e u la h V an- of C a lifo rn ia , h e r Jo n e s & Co. a r e very bu sy w ith a th e U n iv e rs ity h o rn o f P o rtla n d . a ln ta m a te r. S he h a s ch o sen fo u r j crew of m en w o rk in g on th e new In c h a rg e o f R oss R ead a n d P a s to r e a s te rn tr a ip e d w om en w ho w ill a s ­ | E. A. L e o n a rd , a p a rty of y o u n g peo- c lu b h o u s e fo r th e P o rtla n d G un c lu b sist in h e r d e p a rtm e n t. A bout 2000 The First Varnish on the M arket w om en a r e In a tte n d a n c e . T h e spe- a ,i ,• j ... . j pie a n d c h ild re n o f th e B e th e l B a p tist a t J e n n e s ta tio n . eial w ork fo r w om en is a new fe a tu re j Auver„lsed as W aterproof c h u rc h w en t on a p icn ic to a g ro v e I in th e U n iv e rsity , M iss C le v e la n d be was Chi-Namel. G. G. H. T. DANCE ing th e first d ir e c to r T h is t a m i s h ow es its u n u s u a l w a ­ w as u sed a n d a good tim e is ex p ected ■ ROCKWOOD te r p r o o f q u a lity a s w ell a s its easy Mr. a n d M rs. M errill W ood, b o th T o m o rro w n ig h t, S a tu rd a y , J u n e flow ing am i e la s tic ity , to t h e la r g e i s tu d e n ts a t th e sch o o l of o s te o p a th y 20, th e G re sh a m G irls ’ H ose T eam C o n tin u ed from pag e 1 p ro p o r tio n o f C h in e se O il m arie p o s­ o f Los A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia , sto p p e d will give a d a n c e in th e g ra n g e h all in tile co u n ty to give e x p e rt ad v ice s ib le to u se in its m a n u f a c tu r e by th e I o v e r fo r a s h o r t v is it w ith 8. S. a t R ockw ood. A y ls w o rth ’s o rc h e s ­ J. E. S ta n s b e rry , fr u it in s p e c to r, s|ieciu l < lii-N am el m e th o d o f re fin in g . T h o m p so n a n d fa m ily , on th e i r way tr a w ill f u r n is h th e m u sic a n d th e re p o r te d th a t 1100 sa c k s o f d iseased T liis is th e s a m e oil th e C h in e se to v isit th e i r p a re n ts a t W a lla W alla, g ra n g e w ill p ro v id e th e su p p e r. p o ta to e s fro n t C a lifo rn ia , h ad been p e o p le u se to m a k e th e i r la ia ts w a le r- W a sh in g to n . T ic k e ts, o n e d o lla r : su p p e r, e x tra . c o n d e m n e d a n d s e n t back to th a t p io o f a n il to g iv e fle x ib ility to th e M iss B essie O sb o rn e h a s r e tu rn e d E v ery b o d y w elcom e. s ta te . Mr. S ta n s b e rry sa id th a t m ore in isli on th e i r b a m b o o w a re , fro m C a rlto n , O reg o n , w h e re sh e h as • h e lp w es n eed ed , a n d d e c la re d th a t been on a te n - d a y s ’ v isit w ith h e r sis- [ W h ist P a rty a t K ts k w is s l. te r , M rs P o r tia L a v e r. j A w h ist p a rty w ill be g iv en by th e (he tim e of o n e m an on F ro n t s tre e t M rs. G eo. H a rris , o f B eu n a V ista . L a d le s ’ A lta r so ciety o f St. J o s e p h s ’ in P o rtla n d is n eed ed a t all tim es, GREWHAM, OREGON C o lo ra d o , a n d y e a r-o ld baby a r e on a c h u rc h , S a tu r d a y . J u n e 27, in th e w hile a n o th e r m an co u ld g ive hie v isit w ith Mrs. H a r r is ' a u n t Mrs. L. R ockw ood g ra n g e h a ll. G ood prizes. tim e to lo o k in g a f t e r th e fr u it tre e s B ills W an te d . O sb o rn e. T h ey ex p ect to re m a in fo r R e fre s h m e n ts. A dm issio n 35 c e n ts in th e c o u n try . R W. G ill, m a n a g e r o f th e Port­ . th e su m m e r. D ancing. »32 S ealed bids w ill be receiv ed up to la n d p u b lic m a r k e t, s ta te d th a t th e J u ly 15, 1914, a t th e office o f th e and you have m a rk e t is a c o m p le te su ccess, still le rk at G re sh a m , O reg o n , fo r f u r n ­ th e r e is e o n sid e a rb ie o p p o sitio n and ish in g 70 c o rd s of first c la s s wood he u rg e d fa r m e rs to s ta n d up fo r th is a b o u t e q u a l a m o u n ts o f fir, a ld e r and m a r k e t. m ap le o r a sh p re f e rre d . S am e to be G eo rg e P. L a rse n , s e c r e ta ry m a n ­ le llv e re d a t th e sc h o o lh o u se on o r a g e r fo r th e I n t e r s t a te C o lu m b ia b efo re S e p te m b e r 10, 1914 T h e r ig h t R iv e r F a ir of C la rk e c o u n ty , W a sh ­ X J ^ H E T H E R your painting is an investment or an is re s e rv e d to re je c t a n y o r all bids. in g to n , a sk e d fa r m e rs o f M u ltn o m a h ’ v expense depends on what paint you buy. D on’t D. M R O B E R T S , C le rk , A lim ite d n u m b e r of e ach g e n e ra tio n of c o u n ty to ta k e p a rt In th e fa ir, w hich 34 S chool D ist. No. 4. buy paint that has to be prepared by hand. In that case m en a tta in fin an cial su ccess. T h ey a re th e w ill be h eld S e p te m b e r 7 to 12. i you pay extra for painter’s time in mixing. 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