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GRESHAM OUTLOOK F R ID A Y . PAGE FOUR PROGRAM FOR NEXT FOUR DAYS T uesday, J u ly 14th. IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY 8 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 — S um m er school. 1 1 :0 0 — F o ru m in ch arg e O regon T om orrow will be th e fifth day of Congress of M others. Mrs. th e G ladstone C h a u ta u q u a. F ollow A ristene F elts, p resid en t, ing is th e p rogram fo r th e next fou r presiding. "P re p a ra tio n for M arriag e a n d P a re n th o o d ,” lays: A new road has been created con- Dr. L u th e r R D yott, p asto r S atu rd ay, Ju ly 11th. i n ectin g P alm b lad sta tio n w ith th e F irs t C on g reg atio n al ch u rch , 8 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 — S um m er School. T ro u td a le road. H ereto fo re th e o u t 11:00— F orum , U niversity of Oregon P o rtlan d . let in th a t d irectio n has been o ver a m orning. “ A P lan fo r R u A ftern oon . p riv ate ro ad . C onnecting w ith th e ral School R eorg an izatio n .” 1 ; oo— C oncert, P a rso n ’s o rch e stra. ' p rese n t th o ro u g h fa re it will give Dr. Jo seph Schafer. Special 2 :0 0 — R eading, M attie H ardw icke d irect access to G resham for th e peo m usic by alum ni. Jones. ple a t P alm b lad sta tio n . A fter noon. Violin solo from o rch e stra. A lfred H arnm ar has th e co n tra ct 1 :0 ? -Concert, P a r to n ’s o rch e stra. R ecital, "A u n t Ja n e of K en 1:4 5 — R eading, M attle H ardw ick e tu c k y ,” E dna E u g en ia Lowe. for p la ste rin g W illiam T hom ’s new house in so u th -ea st G resham . Jones. 3 :3 0 — Baseball. T he w inning n u m b er a t th e P u lfe r 2 :0 0 — L ecture, "W orm s B eneath "Ju v e n ile C o u rt,” Ju d g e th e B a rk ," C harles H ow ard E arle C. B ronaugh, O. C. of d raw in g on W ednesday was 34,321. I T he set of ch in aw are w ent to Mrs. P latten b u rg . M. Pavilion. Special concert, F e rg u so n ’s "H ow P a re n t T ea ch e rs’ As , H. L. St. C lair who held tick et num - Dixie Ju b ilee Singers. sociations can help th e J u [ bered 35,004, th e n e a re st one p ro 3 :3 0 — Baseball. venile C o u rt Solve P roblem s duced. A n o th er tic k e t bearin g th e O regon C ongress of M others’ in C hild D elinquency,” Miss exa?t n u m b er was a fte rw a rd show n b u t th e holder, Mrs. J. L. H am lin, p rogram In charg e of E duca E m m a B utler. tional D epartm ent. 7 :0 0 — C oncert. P arso n 's o rch e stra. was n ot a t th e d raw in g an d lost her 7 :0 0 — C oncert, P a rso n ’s o rch e stra. 7 :5 0 — Solo, S arah G lance Bowman, chance. Jo e Mossl, of T ro u td ale , who was 8 :0 0 — R eading, M attie H ardw lcke of P o rtlan d . Jones. 8 :0 0 — "A nglo Saxon G rit,” Prof. tried once fo r th e m u rd er of an u n know n tram p a t T ro u td ale la st C oncert, Dixie Ju b ile e S ing M aynard Lee Daggy. Ju d g e ers. 9 :0 0 — T alk on Good Roads and sp rin g , has been released , C olum bia R iver Scenery, 1 M orrow having dism issed th e in d ic t Sun d ay, J u ly 12th. ( illu s tra te d ) , Sam uel H ill, m ent fo r lack of evidence sufficient 9:00 D evotional m eeting. fam ous Oregon fa rm e r and to convict. 10:30 Sunday school, u n d er d irec road builder. R oger H aw kins, th e county poor tion of th e Oregon S tate farm em ployee who was found dead Sunday School association. ANNUAL REUNION on th e F o u rth , cam e to his d ea th at A ftern o o n . ON NEXT SUNDAY th e re su lt of a spree, h e a rt disease 1:00 Sacred concert, P a rso n ’s o r being th e im m ed iate cause, a c c o rd ch estra. T he eig h th a n n u a l reunion of the ing to th e in v estig atio n over his re 2:0 0 Special m usic by C h a u ta u clan will be held next m ains. qua cho ru s u n d er d irection Roelofson Sunday a t th e hom e of J. J. H all, Prof. J. H. Cowen. A p etitio n has been ad d ressed to Special num bers by Dixie W oodburn, beginning a t 10 o ’clock. H. A. Lew is, p resid e n t of th e fa ir a s All d escen d an ts of L aw rence and Ju b ile e Singers. sociation, ask in g fo r th e ap p o in tm en t Serm on, Dr. W alter Benw ell Mary S m ith Roelofson are in v ited of M. M. S quire as chief of police on T h ere are sev eral p er H inson, W hite T em ple, P o rt to atten d . th e fa ir g ro u n d s d u rin g th e com ing sons in th e vicinity of G resham who land. fair. I t is signed by a n u m b e r of will be th ere, am ong them th e fam i Solo, S tu a rt M cGuire. p ro m in en t business m en of G resham 7:00 Sacred concert, P a rso n ’s o r lies of D. D. Jack and the late G eorge who have confidence in Mr. S q u ire's Johnson. chestra. ab ility to h an d le th e situ atio n . 8:00-—-Concert, Dixie Jubilees. A search w a rra n t in th e hands of T h ere has been a big h ea rin g on 8 :4 5 — L ecture, serm on and chalk a t A sto ria before th e In te rs ta te Com M arshal M cKinney an d B. W. E m ery talk , ABh Davis, ca rto o n ist. m erce com m ission to get b e tte r te r y esterd ay m o rn in g was th e au th o rity fo r a se arch of D ooley’s pool hall for M onday, J u ly 1 3 th . m inal rates. c o n tra b an d liquor. No evidence of 8:00-1 1:0 0 — S um m er school. E n g in eers have com pleted survey in to x ican ts was discovered. 11:00 F orum hour. L ecture, F lo w er Mission day was observed "T w en tieth C entury E duca fo r d rain a g e of 50,000 acres of th e tio n ,” P rof. Lee M aynard ! Long Tom basin in L ane an d B enton by th e local W om en’s C h ristian T em p eran ce Union on T h u rsd ay a t th e Daggy, U niversity of W ash counties. ington. I hom e of Mrs. W. F. H oney. An in E n te rp rise C herry P itte rs a t S te rl te re stin g p ro g ram was carried out 1:00- -C oncert, P a rso n 's o rch e stra. ing & K idders. which included a read in g by Mrs. C. 2:00- -Solo, S tu a rt M cGuire. R eading, M attie H ardw icke S u rp risin g Cure o f Stom ach T rouble. M. Z im m erm an and a d u et by Mrs. Jones. W hen you have tro u b le w ith y o u r Geo. E. Tow le and Mrs. J. N. C lana- A fter th e p ro g ram th e com L ecture, “ V ocabulary of Suc stom ach o r ch ro n ic co n stip atio n , han. cess,” P rof. Lee M aynard d o n 't im agine th a t y o u r case is be pany was ta k en by a u to to M ultno yond help ju s t because your doctor m ah F a rm w here 120 b ouquets were Daggy. fails to give you relief. Mrs. G. d istrib u te d to p a tie n ts a t th e county 3 :3 0 - -B aseball. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., w rites, Eugenic T>-st, Dr Mae C ard- “ F o r o ver a m onth past I have been ho sp ital. All th e w ard s were visited well, K in d erg a rte n Pavilion, tro u b led w ith my stom ach. E very by th e women who rep o rted ev ery th in g I ate upset it te rrib ly . One of th in g clean an d com fo rtab le. About O. C. of M. C h a m b e rla in ’s ad v e rtisin g booklets 7:00 -C oncert, P a rso n ’s o rch e stra. cam e to me. A fter read in g a few of two h u n d red p atien ts are being cared 8:00- S trin g q u a rte t front o rch e s th e le tte rs front people who had fo r a t th e co unty hospital. Mrs. E. A. L eo n ard and her m o th er been cu red by C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets, tra . I decided to try them . I have tak en Mrs. H u d n u t are cam ping a t G lad Solo, S tu a rt McGuire. n early th re e -fo u rth s of a p ackage of "C halk T a lk ,” Ash Davis, them an d can now e a t alm o st ev ery sto n e P a rk d u rin g th e C h a u ta u q u a season. cartoonist. th in g th a t I w ant. iteci and B eautify <our home H igh S tandard JU L Y 10, 1014 The Lorain Steel Range Its a Beauty and a Joy for Ever The Range of many distinct Features. Direct Ventilated Fire Box. Direct draft full length of tire box. Duplex Grates for wood or coal. Pouch Feed. Large roomy can't buckle. Riveted Wellsville Steel Walls. will insure for you THE BEST LOOKING HOUSE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD I t is a great pleasure to know that y o u r houae is the best looking in the neighborhood. Besides this pleasure it is a satisfaction to know that your house is w ell protected from the destructive elements of weathei— rain, sunshine, heat, cold, etc. T a lk over the n e ig h b o rh o o d im p ro v e m e n t id e a w ith your neighbors. Plan to make yours the neat est and prettiest neighborhood in this city. Paint and flowers w ill make the change. PAINT INFORMATION H I G H S T A N D A R D P A IN T (o f today) ia the result of 40 years of experience in paint making. T his experience plus improved machinery— plus highest grade materials— plus expert labor— insures a paint quality that B eat Reaulta. ’* I t is called “ T h e Paint of proven performance,” and is more economical than ordinary paints— when covering, spreading, beauty of tinish and number of years of wear are considered. and color combinations for exteriors, interior walls, floors, woodwork and other surfaces needing Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Stains— at our store, FOR THE ASKING. Metzger Bros. Watchword, “Quality and Service” PHONE 661 PHONE 661 Polished Full length Tea Shelf. Roomy warming closet with bal auced door. Smooth handsome nickle trim mings, with white Porcelain splash back and oven door, mak ing it easy to clean. We recommend this Range and will be pleased to show it. STERLING & KIDDER, Hardware GRESHAM , OREGON A rran g em en ts are being m ade for O. A. E astm an and fam ily have a reception to be held in honor of gone to M c In tire’s fo r th e cooling Rev. an d Mrs. M elville T. W ire next m o u n tain breezes of th e "h e ated T h u rsd ay evening, Ju ly 16, on th e te rm .” p arso n ag e law n, when all m em bers J. F. R o b erts an d wife, Miss Eva of th e v ario u s d ep a rtm en ts of th e C am pbell an d a frien d from P o rtlan d M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch and th e ir an d Ed. S leret an d fam ily are a t frien d s are Invited to give th e pastor W elches. Mrs. J. W. S h attu c k will and his brid e a royal welcome. join them next week. T he u su al services will he held at C harles K ad d erly an d fam ily, of th e B a p tist church next Sunday m o rn P o rtlan d , a re cam ping a t W elches ing. T h ere will be no p reach in g In w ith th e G resham colony. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. P alm q u ist had th e evening. Miss A lta L andon, of L ents, Is as gu ests a t d in n e r to d ay Rev. A. G. spen d in g th e week w ith h e r g ra n d P eterso n , of P o rtlan d , an d his b ro th e r Rev. C h arlie P eterso n , of W iscon m o th er Mrs. C lara K ane. Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. C hipm an ac sin. Mr. an d Mrs. S. C. Jo n es e n te r com panied by Mrs. C. M. O liphant and N. O. F u lle r, sta rte d yesterd ay tain ed at d in n e r on T h u rsd ay , Rev. aftern o o n to go by au to m o b ile to M elville T. W ire and Mrs. W ire, Mr. Newberg. They had reached L ents an d Mrs. Percy G iese and Miss Hope- on th e ir jo u rn ey when it becam e nec A nderson. Gail Spain has re tu rn e d to his essary to sto p for som e rep airs. Mrs. hom e in P o rtlan d a fte r a few days i O lip h an t an d Mr. F u lle r re tu rn e d to sp en t w ith his siste r Mrs. C larence G resham . Cathey. S. F. Z im m erm an, of A berdeen, Miss M ary C athey Is v isitin g for a South D akota, cam e la st week for an few days w ith Miss A gnes Taylor. extended visit w ith I lls son, (’. M. T he O utlook force was tre a te d to Z im m erm an and fam ily. day to a box of M am m oth b lack b er Mrs. W. E. Bates, soloist for th e ries by Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore, from her C h ristian Science society, will sing place in G resham . T hey w ere fine "L ead K indly L ig h t” by S ten h am m er specim ens of th a t fine fru it and it is at th e ir S unday m o rning service. needless to say th a t we th o ro u g h ly Mrs. E lla Aton w ent on W ednes enjoyed them . day to S easide w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. B. H am pton and d a u g h te r Lois, of | Colby, K ansas, who h av e been her guests for a few days. They expect j to rem ain at th e beach fo r ab o u t a w eek. 77ie p a in t o f “ P roven P e rfo rm a n c e ” one-piece oven L. P. M anning and W illiam C hild- I era, ru ra l le tte r c a rrie rs , will leave | tom orrow w ith th e ir wives for Mc M innville w here they Will a tte n d the sta te ru ra l le tte r c a r rie rs ’ conven- | tion. T hey will go In an autom obile, re tu rn in g Sunday evening. A co m m ittee of th e P o rtlan d ! C ham ber ot C om m erce held a m eet- j ing today to consider th e feasibility of co n so lid atin g th e city and county governm ents. W. J. C lem ens is th e ch airm an . T he m eeting was held a t . th e O regon hotel. Special m eeting of th e G resham j F ire d ep a rtm en t next T uesday n ig h t, j Im p o rtan t! Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Floyed, Ben j and Miss R u th W in ters are sp en d in g I th e day at W elches. Mr. an d Mrs. R. R. C arlson h a v e ; gone to M anzanita for a w eek's stay a t th e beach. They w ent by autom o- ' bile. Mrs. C. Allison, of P o rtla n d , spent W ednesday w ith Miss Oza W all. F red B ratzel and fam ily moved j thia week to Mulino. In C lackam as county w here he h as ren te d a forty- acre farm . Mr. B ratzel Is located six m iles so u th of O regon City. Mrs. E lla Aton e n te rta in e d at d in n e r on T uesday evening Rev. and Mrs. M elville T. W ire, Mr. an d Mrs. C. E R u sh er an d Miss A. H oagland. Christian Science services will be held in their hall in the I. O. O. F. building Sunday at II o'clock. Sub ject: Sacrament. The public is cor dially invited to attend the church service. Arthur Dowsett and family are camping at McIntire«, where they will remain for a week or longer. Try That T he b irth d a y of Mrs. S. E. P alm q u ist and h e r tw in sis te r Mrs. M. C. B aker of S tafford, was celeb rated at th e P alm q u ist hom e in G resham on Monday evening, Ju ly 6. T he guests - included th e la d les’ p are n ts Mr. anil Mrs. O tto M agnuson, th e ir sisters, Mrs. J. C. P eterso n of G resham , Mrs. O scar T h o ren of N ew port, and th eir b ro th er O. J M agnuson of G resham , J. C. P eterso n , Rev. and Mrs. Win. l’lum lee and Miss E sth e r B urns. Ice cream and cak e w ere served a t th e close of a d elig h tfu l social evening. Several young men of G resham , including H arold K ern, F ra n k ami W ill H am lin w ill leave next week for Condon In E astern O regon w here they will sp en d th e h arv e st season. W allace W ilkinson and probably o th e rs will follow la ter. Mrs. J. E. Crow e, of Salem , and Mrs. K ing, of C a lifo rn ia, are spend ing a few days at th e hom e of J * H ughes. A p arty of seven w ill go to P o rt land to n ig h t to a tte n d a m eeting of M ultnom ah C am p, W oodm en ot the W orld. T h e p arty w ill consist of J. H. M etzger, Ed. M etzger, Floyed M etzger, E. C. Lindsey, H. L. St. C lair, C hase St. C lair and E. L. Thorpe. D e lic io u s Hazelwood Ice Cream —AT THE GRESHAM DRUG STORE T h e B an k in g H abit is u n iv ersally conceded to be a good h ab it, and a good h a b it has been defined by som eone as YESTERDAY’S ACHIEVEMENTS TAKING THE STING FROM TODAY S TOIL” T his definition sta te s th e exact tr u th , based upon th e experience of th o u sa n d s of dep o sito rs th ro u g h o u t th e world. W hile you a re fo rm in g th is exceptionally good h ab it, you a re accu m u latin g a fu n d fo r fu tu re use. Life is w o rth living when you have m oney in th e b an k — it gets m onotonous when you a re broke. FIRST STATE BANK - G PEL S H A M . Z .V d , T O PEL. t - alu .