Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 23, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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TUESDAY.
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Elaborate Plans for Fourth at Gresham
PARADE—9:30 A. M.
The parade will be the first feature of the celebration.
The buainenH men have been invited to enter a float represent­
ing Business. There will be a prize for the best decorated float.
The Women’s League are to enter a float, and <aeh neigh­
borhood will be invited to ••liter the contest with a float rep­
resenting their own district. Prizes will be awarded them.
There will be a vehicle and automobile section with a prize
for the best of each.
The Calathum pian band will be a great feature.
The Pleasant Home band will lead the march.
BASEBALL— 10:00 A. M.
The Gresham Athletes will play the Damascus team at the
Gresham baseball park. Both teams have defeated some of
the fast Portland teams and a fast game is expected. A purse
of $20 will be awarded the winning team.
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
11:30 A. M.
P at M cArthur will give an address suitable to the occa­
Half mile race, first prize $6; second, $3.
100 yard race, 1st prize, $5; 2d, $2.50.
50 yard race, 1st prize, $4; 2d, $2.
G irls’ 50-yard race, 1st prize, $3; 2d, $1.50.
Three-legged race, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1.
Sack race, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1.
Potato race, 1st prize, $1 ; 2d, 50c.
High jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1.
Standing broad jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1.
Running broad jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1.
Fat m en's race, 50 yards, 1st prize. $3; 2d, $l..<0.
Ladies’ race 50 yards, 1st prize, $2.50; 2d, $1.
All entries FREE.
Dancing afternoon and evening. Fire Works at night.
There will be contests for prizes by the firemen, and by
the children.
A Floral Display will be given in the pavilion by the
W omen’s club.
Other features will be announced in the official program.
sion at the F air Grounds. A tine musical program will follow.
Music by the Pleasant Home band.
LUNCH AT NOON.
itul in the park to accommodate the
Tables will beM
■rved to accompany basket
people. Free lein
lunches.
GRAM.
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will open the en-
At one o ’clock
Following is the
tertainm ent. At 1
racing c a rd :
$ 25.00
F arm ers’ race ......
25.00
Pony race............
150.00
Trot and pace......
5.00
Mail carriers’ slow
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ATHLETIC SPORTS.
A relay race of one-half mile between the neighboring
communities, prize $10.00.
Liberal Prizes Will Be Awarded in All Afternoon Events
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T h e M isses M a ria n . R u th a n d H elen
T ow le h a v e a rr iv e d fro m M in n eap o lis
to sp e n d th e s u m m e r h e re . T h ey
cam e o v e r th e C a n a d ia n P acific an d
re p o r t a d e lig h tf u l tr ip .
J a n ie s
T o w le w ho c a m e a b o u t a w eek ago,
A la r g e sto c k of S creen D oors,
m a k in g th e tr ip o v e r th e N o rth e rn
'W ire
S creen ,
A d ju s ta b le W indow
M rs. L o la S p a th a n d c h ild re n hav e Pacific. T h e fam ily h a s o p e n e d cam p
S creen s a t M etzg er B ros. " S w a t th e
g o n e to C o lu m b ia b each w h e re they on th e W. F . H oney place.
F ly .” — Adv.
w ill sp e n d th e s u m m e r w ith th e fa m ­
M rs. A. L. T u r n e r a n d M rs. D. L.
ily of h e r b ro th e r, E. D. L an d o n .
T u r n e r w en t to M cM innville on F r i­
W o m en ’s R elief C o rp s o f M. A. day r e tu r n in g y e s te rd a y . T h e y v is­
R oss P o st w as e n te r ta in e d by Mrs. ite d w ith th e fa m ily o f T h o m a s T u r ­
S. T. C row a t h e r h o m e on S a tu rd a y . n e r, th e o b je c t of th e i r tr ip b e in g a
It w as th e r e g u la r m e e tin g d ay an d v isit to th e la t t e r w ho is v ery low
on a c c o u n t o f th e sic k n e s s of th e a n d m ay n o t re co v er.
c o m m a n d e r, W m . B u tle r, no re g u la r
M rs. y h e r s a R etzlaff, o f P o r tla n d ,
BEGINNING N E X T MONDAY, JUNE 22d
m e e tin g of th e P o st w as h eld . A very fo rm e rly of G re sh a m , s p e n t th e day
p le a s a n t day w as s p e n t h o w e v e r by M onday w ith M rs. O. T h o m a s. Mrs.
th o s e p re s e n t a t th e h o m e o f Mrs. T h o m a s h a s been ill fo r th e p a st
C row . T h o se p re s e n t w ere M rs. E m ­ w eek o r tw o b u t is now m u ch im ­
m a G ilm o re, M rs. S a ra h B ond, Mrs. proved.
V.
A. A m m e rm a n
and
C o m rad e
M a y n ard S tin sm a n is h e re on a v is­
S m ith . T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g w ill be it w ith h is m o th e r. M rs. T. W . C ross.
h eld S a tu rd a y , J u n e 27, a t w hich He w ith h is b r o th e r S ta n le y , w ho is a
tim e M rs. C row w ill re p o r t c o n c e rn ­
w ireless o p e ra to r, e x p e c ts to leav e
in g th e line c o n v e n tio n re c e n tly held
a b o u t J u ly 1 on a U n ite d S ta te s c r u is ­
a t T illa m o o k to w h ich sh e w as a
e r fo r a tr ip to H o n o lu lu . T h ey a re
d e le g a te .
b o th n av al re se rv e s.
B illie M ason an d M rs. R eed, fo rm ­
Now on Sale at I he Misses
M rs. W. J. C opley, of S e a ttle , is th e
e r re s id e n ts of G re sh a m , w ere c a lle rs
g u e st of Miss P e a rl Jo n e s .
a t th e h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. S. T.
Any p e rso n , a r e s id e n t of M u ltn o ­
C row , on S u n d ay .
m ah c o u n ty , w ill h a v e th e privilege-
M rs. S. T. C row h a d as g u e s ts on
of ta k in g o u t a list o f te n b o o k s from
S u n d ay h e r s is te r , M rs. A nnie P e n n ie
ON P O W ELL ST.. GRESHAM
th e p u b lic lib ra ry fo r th e s u m m e r v a ­
a n d M rs. P e n n ie , o f P o rtla n d .
c a tio n . T h is a p p lie s as w ell to th o s e
M rs. A. J . W . B ro w n is s p e n d in g liv in g a t a d is ta n c e fro m th e lib ra ry
th e d ay in P o r tla n d w ith a frie n d as w ell as th o s e w ho go aw ay fo r th e
w hose b ro th e r w as lo st on th e s te a m ­ su m m e r.
T h e b o o k s m u st be r e ­
sh ip E m p re s s o f Ire la n d . T h e m an tu r n e d by O c to b e r 1st.
w as a m u sic ia n on b o a rd th e ship.
M rs. S. T. C row of th e W o m a n ’s
He h a d m a d e 53 tr ip s a c ro s s th e
R elief C o rp s a n d C o m m a n d e r W m.
A tla n tic .
B u tte r, D avid W e a v e r a n d J o e l B ates
Mr. and M rs P a rv in H e n d e rs h o tt of M. A. R oss P o st G. A. R. a tte n d e d
la n d d a u g h te r H elen , of S e a ttle , w ere th e a n n u a l s t a t e re u n io n a t T illa ­
v is ito rs a t th e h o m e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. m ook la s t w eek. T h ey w ere ro y ally
S. T. C row on M onday. Mrs. H e n d e r­ tr e a te d , ta k e n by a u to s a ll a ro u n d
s h o tt Is a s te p - d a u g h te r of Mr. C row . th e c o u n try , v is ite d th e c h e e se fa c ­
T h ey all cam e fro m S e a ttle by a u to to rie s a n d h ad a line tim e.
anil w ere a c c o m p a n ie d by Mr. an d
Mrs. O ra H o llin g sw o rth a n d d a u g h ­
Mrs. F ra n k S h e p h e rd w hom th e y a re te r Miss O na w ith B e rt E m o ry , a ll of
v is itin g in P o rtla n d .
P o rtla n d , v isite d a t th e h o m e o f W
M rs. M. A. S to c k e r, w ho h a s h a d a E. W ood fro m S a tu r d a y e v e n in g to
s p le n d id ru n o f s tr a w b e r r ie s at h e r S u n d ay e v e n in g
I p re s e rv in g p la n t on H ood a v e n u e , Is
Miss O sa H a fferty h a s g o n e to A l­
now b e g in n in g w o rk on ra s p b e rrie s b any, O reg o n , fo r a tw o -m o n th s ' sta y .
a n d b la c k b e rrie s , m a k in g ja m s an d S he e x p ects to
re tu rn
a n d e n te r
¡Jellies.
At p re s e n t sh e is fittin g up sch o o l h e re a g a in In S e p te m b e r.
.s o m e s p e c ia l o rd e r s fo r w ild b iack -
T h e G re sh a m R e b e k a h lo d g e will
I b e rry ja m . T h e re se e m s no lim it to m eet W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , J u n e 24, at
w hich sh e ca n use th e s e ch o ice w ild I. O O. F. h a ll. T h e re w ill be in itia ­
b e rrie s of th is se c tio n a n d sh e w ill tio n s a n d e le c tio n o f officers w ill oc­
ta k e a t a good p rice all sh e ca n g et. c u r.
Ice c re a m a n d c a k e w ill be
T h o se w ho d e s ire to e a rn good m oney se rv e d a t th e clo se of th e m e etin g .
p ic k in g th e s e b e rrie s sh o u ld c o m m u ­ All m e m b e rs a r e u rg e d to be p re s e n t
a n d h e lp m a k e th e m e e tin g a su ccess
n ic a te w ith h er.
M iss E lsa von W in tz in g e ro d e , of
M r an d M rs E. C. L in d se y v isite d
th e i r d a u g h te r . M rs G race Q uick. In P o rtla n d , is th e g u e st fo r a few d ay s
a t th e h om e o f M rs. J. N. F a ris.
P o rtla n d S u n d ay .
W L. T o w n sen d h a s re n te d ro o m s
Miss L a u ra V. B u lk eley o f P o r t­
in
th e J W S h a ttu c k h o u se on P o w ­
la n d , a n d Miss E m m a J o h n s o n eu -
ell
s tre e t w h e re th e fa in tly h a s gone
jo y e d a very p le a s a n t tr ip to M cM inn­
to h o u se k e e p in g .
ville Sunday.
C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o le ra »n<l
D ia rr h o e a Itc m e d y .
E v ery fam ily w ith o u t ex cep tio n
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 s u m ­
m e r m o n th s.
C h a m b e rla in 's Colic.
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 an d Is u tm o st c e r ta in to be
needed b efo re th e S lim m er Is o v er
It h as no s u p e r io r fo r th e . p u rp o ses
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., a n d
all D ealers.
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H ich S tandard
se a so n ,
The
b e st s u b s titu te
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F ro m S elected f r u it t h a t can be
re lie d upon to g iv e th e d e sire d
r e s u lt.
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r e p u ta tio n is back of b o th fr u it
and
ja r s - Good
h o u sew iv es
w ill g e t th e le s u lts .
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PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
The TAD Grocery Store
Phone 831
C. H. G ray , of L a n io n ta , O reg o n ,
sp e n t a few d ay s in G re sh a m lo o k in g
o v e r th e c o u n try an d v is itin g w ith (
frie n d s. Mr. G ray w as w ell p le a s e d ,
w ith th e c o u n try .
M a rtin L e n n a rtz , of S an d y , v isite d I
G re sh a m T u e sd a y an d a tte n d e d th e j
c a n n e ry m e e tin g in th e e v e n in g . Mr. |
L e n n a rtz w as th e g u est a t lu n c h e o n
la s t e v e n in g of Mr. a n d Mrs. St. C lair.
OLD PIPE LINE
TO BE REPAIRED
T h e old p ipe lin e b etw een G re s h ­
am a n d th e T a lb o t p lace on th e e a st,
fo r a d is ta n c e o f n e a ry a m ile has
been th e so u rc e of c o n s ta n t tro u b le
fo r th e p a st ten y ears.
S om e u n k n o w n ch em ical in th e
soil is th e c a u se , th e in v isib le e le ­
m e n t e a tin g its way th r o u g h th e big
tu b e in h u n d re d s of p laces, n e ces­
s ita tin g c o n s ta n t re p a irs.
It h a s been d e te rm in e d by th e P o r t­
la n d W a te r B o ard to m a k e th o ro u g h
re p a irs a n d p a in t th e pip»* in a n e f­
fo rt to m a k e it s e rv ic e a b le fo r se v ­
e ra l y e a rs m o re, an d to en co m p a ss
th a t o b je c t a crew o f a b o u t th irty
m en w ill be em p lo y ed h e re fo r ab o u t
th r e e m o n th s.
T o o ls fo r th e w o rk a re on th e
g ro u n d a n d th e tu sk of o p e n in g th e
big d itc h h a s b eg u n .
T h e new pipe, laid th r e e y e a rs ago.
w as b ed d ed in a foot of sa n d b efo re
It w as co v ered
w h ere it
passes
th r o u g h th a t piece of so il, a n d so fa r
it sh o w s no s ig n s of decay.
F low er M ission P rogram .
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T h e W. C. T. U. w ill m eet at th e
F. H oney h om e T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­
noon.
AN INVESTMENT
\ T 7 H E T H E R your painting is an investment or an
VV
expense depends on » h a t paint you buy. D on't
buy paint that has to be prepared by hand. In that case
you pay extra for painter’» time in mixing. D on’t buy cheap paint*,
even though ready mixed. You get just what you pay for—an inferior
paint and inferior results.
Lowe Brothers
“High Standard” Liquid Paint
C i» .. H o t Result*.
Co*i* s trill« mors by th« gall«” ’ bul
mUl h *•“ foT
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A lim ite d n u m b e r of e ach g e n e ra tio n of
m en a tta in fin a n c ia l success. T h ey a r e th e
o n es w hose d e te r m in a tio n to w in le a d s th e m
to sa v e ste a d ily a n d b a n k th e ir m oney s y s te m ­
a tic a lly .
YOU
can q u a lify as o n e w ho w ill a ch ie v e p e rm a ­
n e n t su ccess, by beco m in g a p e rs is te n t d e p o s­
ito r in o u r b a n k .
B egin to d ay to show t h a t you a re " m a d e of
th e r ig h t k in d o f s tu ff."
L et y o u r first ste p be to o p en an a c c o u n t w ith
woodwork__ etc,— at our »tore.
Tke .Bsak tlut Helps tbe M*s f a t HeipslHtmsell
Color Combination* Free.
METZGER BROS.
W atchw ord, Q yality and Service
PHONE 661
C o n v ey an ces w ill be a t th e li­
b ra r y a t 2 :3 0 fo r th o s e w ish in g to
a tte n d .
A F lo w e r
M ission
p ro g ra m has
been a rr a n g e d a n d w ill be g iven at
reputation behind It, and therefor« di*ee more work.
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P A IN T IN F O R M A T IO N on exterior painting interior decorating— door»—
PHONE 061
w in te r
Etc.
Nystrom Millinery Store
Try That
long
ke Your Preserves
Bargain Days In Millinery
Ribbons, Malines
Flowers, Feathers,
th e
w h en fre sh f r u it is u n a v a ila b le .
so u n d f r u it p ro p e rly p u t up.
Clearance Sale
Hats,
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FIRST G R E STATE
BANK
LSHAM . P E E .
th is m e e tin g . I t is as fo llo w s:
D o n atio n o f flow ers.
H y m n , "H o w F irm a F o u n d a tio n ,"
by th e a u d ien c e.
R oll ca ll. All u n io n m e m b e rs r e ­
sp o n d in g w ith a s c r ip tu r e q u o ta tio n .
P ra y e r, by th e p re s id e n t, M rs. J.
M S h o e m a k e r.
Song. "S o m e G lad D ay.”
P a p e r. "O n th e flow er m ission
w o rk .” by Mrs. C. M Z im m erm an .
S ong. " O u t fo r P ro h ib itio n ."
R e a d in g o f th e re s o lu tio n fo r N a­
tio n a l C o n s titu tio n a l P ro h ib itio n , by
M rs H. L. W o stell.
R e c ita tio n . "O n F lo w e r M issio n s."
H a n n a h L ane.
D istrib u tio n of lite ra tu re and text
cards.
Song, “ V nder th e S ta r Spangled
B an n er.”
W hite Ribbon benediction. N um ­
bers < :24-26.
The Original
Waterproof Varnish
The F irst Varnish on the M arket
to be Advertised as W aterproof
was Chi Namel.
T liis V a rn is h o w es iis u n u s u a l w a ­
te r p r o o f q u a lity a s w ell a s its easy
(low ing a n d e la s tic ity , to th e la rg e
p ro p o rtio n o f C h in e se O il m a d e | m w -
inle t o u se in it* m a n u f a c tu r e by th e
■ |H*< ial C lii-N ain el m e th o d of re fin in g .
T h is is Hie s a m e oil th e C h in ese
peo p le u se Io m a k e th e ir b o a ts w a te r-
p i oof a n d to g iv e flex ib ility to th e
in isli m i th e i r b a m b o o w are.
STERLING & KIDDER
GRESHAM, OREGON
M iss
l.a u ia
lla x is
B rid e s m a id .
M iss L a u ra D avis re tu r n e d S a tu r ­
day from C o rv a llis w h e re sh e w ent
to be o n e of th e b rid e s m a id s a t th e
w ed d in g of Miss L in n ie D u rre ll to
E lm o E lto n Jo h n s o n of th a t place.
T h e w e d d in g w as a so cial e v e n t of
m uch in te re s t in C o rv allis. T h e b rid e
is a d a u g h te r o f M rs. M. D u rre ll fo r­
m erly o f G re sh a m an d is w ell k now n
by th e o ld e r r e s id e n ts h e re .
Mrs.
R alp h M iller, of P o r tla n d , s is te r of
th e b rid e p lay ed th e w ed d in g m arch .
Mrs. M ae D u rre ll F re d e r ic k s e n w as
th e m a tro n of h o n o r a n d M rs. P a tti
D u rre ll G ra f p re s id e d a t th e lu n c h e o n
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ta b le fo llo w in g th e c e rem o n y .
Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n s o n w ill m a k e
th e ir h o m e In C o rv allis.
W tiile
a t C o rv a llis
Miss L a u ra
D avis w as th e h o n o r g u e s t a t a n In­
fo rm a l p a rty g iv en by M iss J e a n D u r­
re ll, th e y o u n g e st s is te r o f M rs. J o h n ­
so n .
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Barber Shop Change« Hands.
A.
E.
A d am s,
o f P o rtla n d , h as
bought B. F. B a u er’s b arb e r shop and
will ta k e possession a t once.
Mr.
B auer will rem ain h ere u n til about
Ju ly 1, a fte r w hich he Is expected to
assist F rid a y s and S atu rd ays.
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