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GRESHAM OUTLOOK PAGK FOUR T h e M e th o d ist b a d ie s Aid so ciety w ill m e e t th is w eek W ed n esd ay a f t e r n o o n a t th e h o m e o f M rs N O F u l le r In C le v e la n d a d d itio n . T h is is th e r e g u la r m o n th ly b u sin e ss m e e t in g w hich w ill co n v e n e a t 2 o ’clock a n d w ill be fo llo w ed by a lu n ch eo n W . Ft. H arm ed re c e n tly fro m O m a A ll la d ie s a r e c o rd ia lly In v ited . h a, N e b ra sk a , v is ite d a ilay o r tw o M rs. E lla A ton h ad as g u e s ts la s t la a t w eek a t th e h o m e o f T h o m a s w eek M iss b o re n a M eyers, of P o r t H in d er. -Mr. H arm ed , w ho Id a b r o th la n d , re c e n tly o f A tw ood, K a n sa s, e r o f J I). H a rm s fo rm e rly o f G re s h a n d h e r n ep h ew M ark W llm a rth of am , Is a tr a v e lin g d alesm an fo r th e b a m o n ta , O reg o n . M oline Plow c o m p a n y a n d h a s his R e c e n t g u e s ts a t th e H ig h la n d h e a d q u a r te r s a t S p o k a n e . , F a rm w ere M rs C h as. K a d d e rly of B. F . H au er a n d fam ily h a v e g o n e o f P o rtla n d , M iss G e rtr u d e E a s t to th e ir h o m e s te a d n e a r C h e rry v ille m a n , M iss E s th e r E lfo rd a n d P a u l PARADE—9:30 A. M. w h ere th e y w ill re m a in fo r th e sev en E lfo rd . The parade will be the first feature of the celebration. m o n th s n e c e ssa ry fo r th e m to p ro v e M iss E cho J o n e s re n d e re d so lo s The business men have been invited to enter a float represent up. T h ey a r e d e lig h te d w ith th e ir b o th m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g la s t S u n ing Business. There will be a prize for the best decorated Boat. c la im a n d w ill p ro b a b ly m a k e It th e ir d ay a t th e U n iv e rs ity P a rk B a p tist Best Deeorated Automobile, $10.00. p e rm a n n e n t h o m e. c h u rc h . W h ile in P o r tla n d Miss Best sustained character in ( ’alithumpian parade, -h-uMI. S e v e ra l c a rlo a d s of lu n m b e r w ere J o n e s w as th e g u e s t of h e r co u sin Best deeorated vehicle iti parade, $5.00. u n lo a d e d at th e .Mt. H ood d e p o t last Miss b e n o re K irk p a tric k w ho w ill re The Women’s League are to enter a float, and each neigh tu r n w ith h e r to sp e n d th e w eek a t w eek fo r K e r n ’s lu m b e r y a rd . borhood will be invited to enter the contest with a float rep- M rs. F . A. A n d e rso n w e n t la s t H ig h la n d F a rm . resenting their own district. Prizes will be awarued them. M iss E v ely n C a th e y , of C o rv a llis, w eek to sp e n d th e s u m m e r w ith re la - There will be a vehicle and automobile section with a prize ilv e s a n d frie n d s a t M a p le to n , M in n e 'i s th e g u e s t o f h e r co u sin M iss E cho for tile best of each. o ta . M r a n d M rs. A n d e rso n m oved Jo n e s . Miss C a th e y w ill go so o n to The Calathumpian band will be a great feature. h e re re c e n tly fro m V a n c o u v e r, W a sh C o n d o n , O reg o n , w h ere h e r f a th e r The Pleasant Home band will lead the march. l)r. B. A. C ath ey h a s re c e n tly ta k e n in g to n . Mr. A n d e rso n w ill s p e n d th e BASEBALL—10:00 A. M. iu m m e r w ith hid m o th e r M rs. P. A n up p e rm a n e n t p ra c tic e w ith h is son The Gresham Athletes will play the Damascus team at the d e rs o n a t h e r hom e o n W a llu la Dr. C o llie C ath ey . T h e p re se n c e o f all m e m b e rs of Gresham baseball park. Both teams have defeated some of H eig h ts. C o n s id e ra b le Im p ro v e m e n t w o rk th e G resh am fire d e p a rtm e n t is re the fast Portland teams and a fast game-is expected. A purse h a s been u n d e r ta k e n by th e co u n ty q u e s te d a t th e r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e t of $20 will be awarded the winning team. on C a th e y avenue s o u th w e s t of in g In th e fire h a ll, W ed n esd ay ev en - PATRIOTIC PROGRAM 11:30 A. M. G re sh a m . A p a r ty o f s u r v e y o rs h as i Ing, J u ly 1. Pat McArthur will give an address suitable to the occa M iss G lad y s S p ain , o f P o rtla n d , is been a t w ork ru n n in g a lin e fo r th e sion at tiie Fair Grounds. A tine musical program will follow. itra ig lite n e in g o f th e ro a d w h ich will sp e n d in g h e r v a c a tio n w ith h e r s is te r Music by the Pleasant Home hand. be g ra d e d to H e ln e y ’s m ill, b a r g e M rs. C la re n c e C ath ey . M rs E lla A to n Is n u rs in g G ra n d g a lv a n iz e d p ip es h a v e been d is tr i b u LUNCH AT NOON. ted at v a rio u s p la c e s to be u sed in m a V au g h n In th e h o m e of M rs. J . M. Tables will be arranged in the park to accommodate the S h o e m a k e r. tills to be m ad e. people. Free lemonade will be served to accompany basket M rs. b. P. M an n in g s e n te r ta in e d M rs H. L. W o ste ll re c e iv e d r e lunches. c e n tly by p a rc e l p o st, a p a c k a g e of S. A. H a rn e tt a n d w ife o f P o rtla n d . Mrs. H a rn e tt Is a niece of Mrs. M an s e a g u lls ’ e g g s fro m M r. W o stell fro m C ordov a, A lask a. T h e e g g s a re n in g . An a d jo u r n e d m e e tin g o f th e O. A a b o u t th e size o f a tu r k e y eg g . T h ey It. P o st an d W o m e n ’s R elief C o rp s a re of a g re e n ish b ro w n c o lo r w as h eld last S a tu r d a y , w hen re p o r ts s p lo tc h e d w ith lu rg e black sp o ts. M artin M. S q u ire of G re sh a m w as w ere h e a rd fro m th e d e le g a te s to th e aw ard ed »760 us a ju d g m e n t a g u in s t s t a te G. A. R. e n c a m p m e n t re c e n tly Mrs. V aughn P assed Away. M rs. M. R o to n is q u ite sick a t th e th e P. R b. * P. fo r In ju rie s re c e iv h eld a t T illa m o o k . M rs. 8. T. C row h o m e o f h e r s o n -in -la w W m . C ong- i Mrs. C a th e rin e V au g h n d ie d tills ed last w in te r w h ile a t w o rk fo r th e re p r e s e n te d th e C o rp s an d J. S. H ates don. a fte rn o o n a t th e h o m e of h e r d a u g h com pany a t b e n ts . H e su e d for a n d W m. B u tle r th e P ost. M r. a n d M rs. M. D. K e rn , Mr. an d te r M rs. J. M. S h o e m a k e r, as th e r e Geo. L eslie, J r ., s p e n t S u n d a y w ith >25,OttO In th e s ta te c ir c u it c o u rt, h is p a re n ts Mr. a n d M rs Geo L eslie M rs. Roy K ern a n d M rs. M. D. K e rn ’s s u lt o f a s tro k e of p a ra ly s is on J u n e th e case b ein g d ecid ed la s t F rid a y . s is te r . M rs. L ittle o f K a n sa s to o k an S he w as 75 y e a rs of age. a u to tr ip S u n d a y to th e H ull R un 22 ¿■ m b h e a d w o rk s. A d e lig h tf u l d ay w as re p o r te d by all. M iss V esta T e g a r t h a s g o n e to S ea sid e. w h e re sh e w ill be th e g u e s t of M rs. W is h a rt a n d d a u g h te r o f Mt. Mrs. D oru A u n iack . R ace h o rse s a r e b ein g c o n g re g a t Hood a r e v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r R ose ed a t th e G re sh a m ra c e tr a c k , p re a t th e h o m e of W m . C rasw ell. C h ild r e n ’s Day w as o b se rv e d a t th e p a ra to ry to th e e v e n ts to be p u lled A off on th e F o u rth . N e a rly a dozen B a p tist S u n d ay sch o o l S u n d ay . F O R T H E C E L E B R A T IO N a re th e r e now , In tr a in in g e v e ry day. good p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d a n d an T h e first a u to m o b ile to c ro ss th e a p p re c ia tiv e crow d w as in a tte n d a n c e M rs. S a ra h J a c k is a g a in on th e C a sc a d e m o u n ta in s o v e r ,h e H arlow ro a d p assed th r o u g h G re sh a m y e s te r sick list b u t is slow ly im p ro v in g . Mr. N ew ell a n d E rt eat H all, of day. I ts o c c u p a n ts w ere a m an an d h is w ife w ho c a m e th r o u g h fro m S alt P o rtla n d , w ere o u t in th is v icin ity L a k e C ity . T h e ir n a m e s w ere n o t S u n d ay on a fishing tr ip a n d re p o r t th e u s u a l fis h e rm a n ’s luck. le a rn e d . F ra n k C a n n in g w as a S u n d ay T h e first q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e of L arg e S tock to Select from , g u e st a t th e V an F le e t hom e. H e h a s th e c o n fe re n c e y e a r w ill be h e ld a t C o m e Flatly b efore th ey are picked over th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , b e g in n in g re c e n tly been s u ffe rin g fro m a se th e e v e n in g of J u ly 4 at 8 o ’cloek. v erely s p ra in e d a n k le h u t is now on S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock Rev. th e ro a d to reco v ery . IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Celebrate July 4 f" at Gresham AFTERNOON Extra Fine Program for Entire Day PROGRAM. At one o’clock the Pleasant Home band will open the en tertainment. At 1:3t) the racing will begin. Following is the racing card: Far,tiers' race ...... ....................................................... ............* 25.00 Mail carrier»’ slow race..............................—................. Trotting and pacing race program will appear m lues- day's Outlook. ATHLETIC SPORTS. A relay race of one-half mile between the neighboring communities, prize $10.00. 100 yard race, 1st prize, $3; 2d, $2 50 yard race, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Girls’ 50-yard race, 1st prize, $3; 2d, $1.50. Three-legged race, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Sack race, 1st prize, $2; 2,1. $1. High jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Standing broad jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Running broad jump, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Fat men’s race, 50 yards, 1st prize, $2; 2d, $1. Ladies’ race 50 yards, 1st prize, $2.50; 2d, $1. All entries FREE. Dancing afternoon and evening. Aylsworth s orchestra. Pavilion well lighted. 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 Women’s club. Other features will be announced in the official program. Street Parade-Ball Game-Horse Races-Pleasant Home Band [Hurrah for the Fourth! I This num ber represents? the Sets of Dishes yet J •f *? C ottrell You Will Need A New Hat rem aining in our store. t X One set given away every W ednesday at 3 o » clock, i i x y V ♦ T ry Y our Luck W e have them on sale now B ELO W COST FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS a re in c lu d e d in this sale AT THE Gresham Millinery Store M a in Street, Gresham - Mrs. M . Vogel, Prop. '«gassa ‘The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating* T h a t’s w hy Most People Prefer Heinz’ Pure Food Products It's E a sy for u s to sell this class of goods, b e c au se , O n c e T rie d , o u r c u sto m e rs Insist th at th ere is n o th in g Q u ite S o G o o d . F. T. B arn es, th e d is tric t e ld e r, w ill p re a c h a n d co m m u n io n se rv ic e w ill be h e ld . Rev. Mr. B a rn e s w ill also p re a c h In th e e v e n in g at 8 o 'clo ck . A ll a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . Paul E lfo rd is a s s is tin g Mrs. S to c k e r in h e r Jelly fa c to ry . T hey a re k e p t busy c a rin g fo r c u r r e n ts , ra s p b e rrie s a n d lo g a n b e rrie s. O. I N eal a n d d a u g h te r G ladys an d h is s is te r M rs. M illigan of C olo ra d o , r e tu r n e d S a tu r d a y fro m Sea- ; sid e w h ere th e y h a d sp e n t s e v e ra l d a y s v is itin g w ith P h il H a rv e y and ¡fa m ily an d e n jo y in g th e b each r e so rt. Mrs. L u lu S tie h ln h ad th e m is fo r tu n e to s p ra in h e r a n k le sev erely and a t th e sa m e tim e to b re a k a b one ju s t a b o v e th e a n k le , w h ile s k a tin g a t th e rin k lust T h u rs d a y e v e n in g S he Is g e ttin g alo n g w ell b u t w ill be o b lig ed | to k e e p off th e in ju re d lim b fo r se v e ra l w eeks P o r tla n d ’s M a rsh a ll F ie ld & C o m p any re p r e s e n ta tiv e , Jo h n M B a ird , w ith h is fam ily s p e n t th e w eek -en d in D am ascu s T h ey a re very e n th u s ia s tic In th e ir p ra is e o f th is p a rt of th e c o u n try . SW EET PICKLES SOI H PICKLES l-K A M T B IT T E R CATSUP « III TNEY SW EET MIXED PICKLES RED KIDNEY BEANS MUSTARD PICKLES IN CLASS AND BULK PORK AND BEANS Metzger Bros. W a tc h w o rd , ()y a lity a n d Service PHONE 661 PHONE 661 titer m o n th s. C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic, i C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R em edy is i w o rth m anv tim e s its cost w hen n e ed ed a n d is a lm o st c e rta in to be n e ed ed b efo re th e s u m m e r is o v e r It h a s no s u p e r io r fo r th e p u rp o se s fo r w hich It is in te n d e d . Huy it now . I o r s a le by G re sh a m D rug C o., an d all D ealers. C o n c e rt a t P o w ell \ a lley . A co n c e rt w ill be g iven W e d n esd ay e v e n in g . Ju ly L a t th e S w edish M is sion c h u rc h , P ow ell V alley, by P ro f F r a n k E a rn e s t of C hicago. P ro f. E a rn e s t Is a g r a d u a te of Y ale U n i v e rsity a n d a m u sic ia n of n a tio n a l r e p u ta tio n . T h e c o n c e rt w ill c o n sist of vocal s e le c tio n s an d p lay in g on o rg a n a n d p iano. P ro fe s s o r E a rn e s t is w ell fitted b o th by n a tu r a l ta le n t an d by tr a in in g to g iv e a fine ev en lu g ’s e n te r ta in m e n t a n d m an y w ill ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th is o p p o rtu n ity No a d m issio n w ill be c h a rg e d b u t an o ffe rin g w ill be ta k e n W H Y NOT Y O U ? A lim ite d n u m b e r of e a c h g e n e ra tio n of m en a tta in fin an cial su ccess T h ey a re th e o n e s 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 s te a d ily a n d b a n k th e i r m oney s y s te m a tic a lly . YOU ca n 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 u k . B eg in to d ay to show t h a t y o u a re " m a d e of th e r ig h t k in d o f »tuff.’’ L et y o u r first ste p he to o p en a n a c c o u n t w ith TV Phone 831 The TAD Grocer) Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' i ❖ 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 . E v ery fam ily w ith o u t ex cep tio n sh o u ld k eep th is p re p a r a tio n a t h a n d d u rin g th e h o t w e a th e r of th e su m - ! GL/M B U P O u r Stock of th e “ 57” V a rie tie s c o n sists of: PULFER MERCANTILE CO. Bank Ikat Helps the Mai that Helps Hu»sell FIRST G P E STATE BANK s n A M . OREL. z \ STAR HARVESTER OIL By the gallon, 40c AN EXCELLENT LUBRICATING OIL FOR FARM MACHINERY —AT— Sterling & Kidder’s Gresham, Try That Oregon. D e lic io u s Hazelwood Ice Cream —AT THE— GRESHAM DRUG STORE Cough» anil Cold» W eaken the System . C o n tin u e d c o u g h s, co ld s a n d b ro n ch ia l tro u b le s a re d e p re s s in g a n d I w eak en th e sy stem . l«oss of w e ig h t a n d a p p e tite g e n e ra lly follow . G et a 50c b o ttle o f Dr. K in g 's New D iscov e ry to d ay . It wil s to p y o u r co u g h . T h e first does h elp s T h e b est m ed icin e fo r s tu b b o rn c o u g h s, c o ld s an d all th r o a t a n d Inge tro u b le s . Mr. O. - H B ro w n . M u scatin e, A la., w rite s : "M y w ife w as sic k d u rin g th e h o t s u m m e r m o n th s a n d I h o n e s tly be lieve Dr. K in g 's N ew D iscovery sav ed h e r life .” G ood fo r c h ild re n . 50c an o >1.00. a t y o u r D ru g g is t. D ally an d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n and T w iee-a-W eek O u tlo o k , sp ecial com-