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FOUR GRESHAM SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR • S IX -C U P REGULAR ALUMINUM | PERCOLATOR W ith One Pound THE DOINGS OF 1 ALL ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ Percolator - - - $2.00 __ Royal Coffee - - .30 S a tu r d a y O n ly ! 1 1 1 1 H 1. 1 !• « at G resham . R. R. Carlson and wife w ent to H elens today, accom panied by ROYAL COFFEE SA TU R D A Y ONLY 1 H PAPER A Full Line of 1 Tasty Designs in Wall Paper has 1 just been Added to our Stock Portland Prices Beaten. Buy Here CROCKER Y ‘ I ta ■ 1 of M I I I I A rth u r D ow sett an d fam ily left by au to Sunday fo r M anzanita beach, w here they will spend th e ir vacation. Mrs. O. A. E astm an and d au g h ter, Miss G ertru d e, and Mrs. Jam es Elk- ington, expect to go tom orrow to th e sam e place. All will occupy th e J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page left Mon- P eterson cottage. sic ■ po K N IV E S ETC PH ONE 661 OHIO IMPORTED CHESTER - WHITE SWINE Also Fine Registered Poland China Sow with Pig, and one Poland China Boar. All Pedigreed Registered Stock. Adult Sows, bred Gilts, Weanling Pigs. You get a great bargain on these as I am closing out. MILTON O. NELSON AiklresN K I)H . W. GltKVIHH, C herry P ark , T ro u td ale. The P ortland Press Club will keep open house d uring Buyers' Week In P ortland, A ugust 9 to 14 Inclusive, and tlie m em bers of the club will be delighted to extend hospitality to ev ery m erchant and his fam ily who may he In the city at th a t tim e. Dairy Records. Mrs. E. C. P atto n of Salem has been visiting for th e past two weeks with h er sister, Mrs. A. W. Regner. She is In P o rtlan d fo r a few days, but plans to re tu rn th e la tte r p art of th e week accom panied by her d au g h ter, Miss L uella, who has been Miss Ellen Sim onson Is a t a P o rt with a p arty of Cam p F ire g irls at land ho sp ital w here she was ta k e n a N ew port. few days ago for a su rg ical o p e ra tion. Mrs. L au ra B arnes of C ottrell was a welcome ca lle r a t th e O utlook o f W alter Belt of ----- N ew •----- port -- Is spend- ,n fice ee on a S a atu iu ru rd a ay y . s She n e rep o rts th a t ing u few days with his g ra n d m o th e r h er g ra n d d a u g h te r, B ertsie, d au g h te r Mrs. I. McColl. of M r an(j Mrs Moge \v eid n er ha8 im IO R K S Metzger Bros better. was Mr. and Mrs. H arry T hom as and q u ite fam ily of Sandy have been visiting at the hom e of Mr. T h o m as’ p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. Thom as. Mrs. Mary Wood and son G uerney one on a vacation trip to P o rt W ash., to visit w ith h er b ro th er, who is an officer In th e U nited S tates arm y. They will spend som e tim e at the beaches. DISHES P ho n e M43. F ire losses in th e United States last year totalled $221,000,000. P re m ium s paid to 191 com panies ag g reg ated $223,000.000. The sum of two m illions in profits, averaging $10,471 to each com pany should be enough, hut expenses more th an took it all. The com panies claim th at they su stain ed a loss of 4 per cent. T he O utlook office has a printed form for record of dairy cows, i t is very com plete, lurge enough for J 6 cows, will contain the m orning and evening record for a m onth, and Is very convenient. If you keep cows you should use this record sheet. T he price Is reasonable. Phoue 7 Hl. USTACO SYMPHONY LAWN BOKHARA FABRIC Are three of the Finest Society Stationeries. W e are confident of our ability to please you. Everybody in terested in M issions and all friends of Miss E dna Shoe Fine Stationery makes an appropriate and useful gift. m ak er a re invited to be p resen t at the special m issionary m eeting at the B aptist church nt ^ t T h u rsd ay ev en ing, A ugust 5. Mrs. W. B. H inson, Mrs. Daley and o th e r sp eak ers of P o rtlan d will be presen t. T he m usi T b e R E X A L L S to r e cal n u m b ers will include solos by Mrs. K arl J. H agberg of Powell V al ley, Miss Johnson of P o rtlan d an d a OOOOOOOOCKM jOOOOOOOO O & ao-O Q O O O aO O CO .RXJO O OaO O Q O O O O DO O OCC q u a rte t by Mrs. H agberg, Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, Dr. J. E. C lanahan and Otto M agnuson. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. T a rr en te r G randm a L lnnem ann CU TLER Y Fine Stationery for Particular People GRESHAM D R U G CO . T he Coreys are h ere on a to u r Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. W ALL Jo h n C am pbell b ro u g h t som e sam ples of his g ard en tru ck , raised on his B ristol Acre tra c t, to th e O ut look office. His beets and ca rro ts have grown a lto g e th e r too big for use on a b achelor's table and says he can n o t stop th e ir grow th. T h e H. G. L. O. club will m eet next Miss M argaret Creecy has resum ed lursday evening at th e hom e of Mrs. A. W Cook for a social and h er du ties in th e postoffice a f te r a vacation of a m onth sp en t w ith her p are n ts r e a r T illam ook and a t Rock Miss M ildred E asley of M elrose aw ay Beach. s SPECIAL of OUTLOOK been seriously ill for th e past fo u r or Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles e n te r five m onths, but th a t h er condition tained a t d in n er on Sunday Mr. and is som ew hat im proved. T he W eid Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. ners are living in Y am hill county. E lton E astm an and P aul E lford Rev. and Mrs. M. B. P aro u n ag ia n of Salem were in G resham callin g on left y esterd ay for Seaside to spend old frien d s y esterd ay and today. th e ir vacation. Mrs. P aro u n ag ian spoke in th e in te r Jo h n Conley and wife w ent to Sea est of foreign m issionary work a t th e side yesterd ay to join th e G resham M ethodist church In Oregon City on colony th e re for th e sum m er. Sunday. Mr. P aro u n ag ian gave his lectu re on T urkey and M oham edln- THRESHING SEASON ism at St. Jo h n s last night. COMMENCES MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Honey and son Jo h n , Mr. and Mrs. St. C lair and A. R. Lym an were am ong the G resh am people who heard W. J. Bryan in his g reat uddresB on th e w ar last S a t urday n ig h t at M ultnom ah Field. W ilbur Thom pson was b ro u g h t back from th e Good S am aritan hos pital on Sunday, w here he was tak en a week ago for an o p eratio n . His knee, w hich was draw n o u t of shape by lntlam atory rh eu m atism , was stra ig h te n e d and th e tre a tm e n t will be a success. His g en eral condition Is im proving an d It is expected th a t he will m ake a com plete recovery. H enry L ato u rell an n o u n ces th a t he will begin the th re sh in g season next Monday In one of th e g rain fields of Pow ell Valley and will co n tin u e for th e next six weeks, en d in g ab o u t th e m iddle of Septem ber. Mr. L ato u rell has a new A dvance m achine and was em ployed last sea son In th e fields east of G resham , w here he gave such sa tisfactio n th a t he Is in dem aud again th is year. He will n ot go east of th e Sandy th is year If th e re is enough w ork to keep him busy on th is side. His m achine is in th e C lanahan barn n ea r th e Powell Valley school- house, w here It Is being th o ro u g h ly overh au led p rep a ra to ry to its s ta rt next week. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Q u a lity M eats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to S ue aud Quality. PHONE 41 POW ELL STREET Oh Mr. Shaver Here’s a SPECIAL on the Barber’s Prince Razor W ith each B arber's Prince Razor sold during A ugust at the regular price of $2.50 we will include any $1.00 Razor Strop in stock. We have sc Id these Razors for years and can recommend them to all who appreciate a smooth shave. They are fully guaranteed and we will cheerfully refund for any B arber's Prince not found satisfactory. At Sterling & Kidder H ardware Co. GRESHAM, G la ss fr o m OREGON W in d o w o f O ld B e lg ia n ODD FELLOW S. C ath ed ral. BORING LODGE No. 234, I.O.O.F. Slides cu t from pieces of glass th a t I Meets every T uesday a t 8 :1 5 in I. O were ta k en from an an cien t cath e- O. F. hall. N oble G rand, Geo. T âch dral of Belgium will be used in th e ero n ; se c re ta ry , Wm. A. M orand. V isitors welcome. light effect in Je a n B eau g ere's act W ednesday n ig h t a t S m ith 's T h ea ter. R E B E K a h LO D G E . NO. ” 1.— M e e ts e v e r y se co n d an d fourth T he act of m aking th e designs of this W ed n esd a y a t 8 p. m. In th e I. O. O. F. q u ality of glass is lost to th e pres- M creta^r M r°T C^r'a Ch’ i & r “ Kenney; en t g en eratio n . G R E S H A M LO D G E , NO. 126, I.O .O .F. D., B art M o tzg sr; s e c r e ta r y , R. H. Je an B eaugere, th e w onderful I lo a d . M e e ts e v e r y S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . Quick C hange A rtist and F em ale Im ROCK W O O D I. O. O. F ., NO 1 1 S ._ p erso n ato r, who m akes tw elve com ry T h u rsd a y plete changes w ithin a space of 12 n ig h t a t 8 o'clo ck . C. B O res N. G. ; B. N. H a ll se c r e ta r y . seconds tim e betw een each change, will c h a racterize and im p erso n ate ROCKWOOD R E B E K A H LODGE, C leopatra, Dr. Jek y l and Mr. Hyde, No. 205— M eets first an d th ird T u es S panish S oubret, M other F ro u c h ard , day evenings a t 8 o'clock. N. G., Society Belle, Rip van W inkle, Indian M ary E. R ow en; se c re ta ry . M ary R ichm ond. G irl, A rabian D ancer, Bowery Girl, David G arrick , F ren ch D ancer and BORING R E B EK A H LODGE No. G erm an P easan t, w ith w onderful 213, I. O. O. F. M eets 1st an d 3d costum es an d gorg eo u s lig h tn in g F rid a y s a t 8 :1 5 in I .O .O . F . H all effects, finishing his act w ith a b u t Noble G ran d , Mrs. L ouisa Jo h n so n : secreta ry , Wm. A. M orand. V isitors terfly dance. welcome. T his act is a novelty in vaudeville circles. MASOMS. T he price of adm ission will not be G R E S H A M M A SO N IC L O D G E — M eets raised. Cheese T est of Cows A test to see which Is th e b etter cheese breed, Jersey s or H olsteins, was conducted by Tillam ook county dairym en, assisted by R. C. Jones, county ag ric u ltu rist. T he te st show e d no difference, th e average cow of each breed yielding 3.3 pounds. Mr. D ressm aking Jo n es sta te s th a t th e test adds n o th Mrs. M. E. S tocker spent F rid ay W ith M adame O sborne of New ing new to th e know ledge of th is a t hom e and left in th e evening for York four years before m arriage. subject. S eattle. Mrs. S tocker rep o rts en S atisfaction guaranteed. WHAT HE THOUGHT co u rag in g success in h er fru it c a n MRS. A. W ARWICK, BUT D ID N 'T W RITE Good buy In tireless cookers at ning d em o n stratio n s. She has n e a r se co n d T u e s d a y e a c h m o n th , t t or. T hird and Hood, Gresham . S terlin g & K idder llilw , Co,— Adv, W hen Geo. W. K enney a rriv e I at p m. W o r s h ip fu l M a ster, M ax ly com pleted h er present Itin erary . S c h n e id e r , se c r e ta r y , H. J. P u l- Seaside he probably in ten d ed to HONEY'S IMPROVEMENTS fer. G resh a m , O regon. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern and Mrs. w rite so m eth in g like th e follow ing AT CHF.r.RYVILLE F FAIRV1 A IR V IE W M A SO N IC L O D G E— M eets Ellen L ittle went by a u to on Sunday for his frien d s h ere— b ut he d id n ’t: fir st S a tu r d a y o f e a c h m on th . W. F. Honey w ent to C herryville ! to B eaverton to visit w ith relativ es. "W ell, here I am at Seaside w ith W o r s h ip fu l M a ster, M. J. F o x ; Mrs. L ittle rem ained for a m ore ex out a scratch . I tell you th is slip th is m orning, accom panied by W. C. | se c r e ta r y , E a r l T e g a rt. F a ir - v iew . tended visit. ping aw ay from th e police is not a B urch and H. J. Stocker. Mr. Honey GRESHAM C H A PT E R , O. E. S.— h abit, it is a gift. 1 left G resham Is m ak in g som e Im provem ents on a No. 117— W M., Mrs. A nna B row n; Miss Gladys F a irb a n k s of Monte- on F rid a y and arriv ed h ere th e sam e cello. Iowa, Is a g uest of Dr. and day, but th e re was no one to meet farm th e re and took th e o th e rs along secreta ry , Miss Rose D air. M eets sec ond and fo u rtli T h u rsd ay s in Odd Mrs. Geo. Inglis. me b ut th e board of h ealth . They to assist in surveys and clearin g , es Fellow s hail. 1x6. 1x8. RUSTIC, all patterns. No. I, $16, No. 2. $12, and pronounced me Im m une from th e pecially for som e Im provem ent to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. H all, of Hood T R O U T D A L E C H A r T E h , O. e_ 3., Common, $8. 80.— S ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n th e third River, sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday foot-and-m outh disease and w ith only th e road leading to th e place. He No. S a tu rd a y In ea ch m on th . M a so n ic h a ll. 1x4. 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths. Rough $6, Sized $7. T r o u td a le M a rg a ret M cK ay, w o rth y visiting with th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and a trac e of hydrophobia, alth o u g h I was accom panied by his son John, m a tro n ; M a rg a re t S a le s, se c r e ta r y . 2x4. 2»6; 2»8. 16 or 24 ft. lengths. Rough $6, Sized $7. Mrs. J. S. Hall of G resham an d th e ir saw one m an w ith so m eth in g of the F. C. Jo n es and E tsell Jo n es will sort by th e nam e of W h eeler— at follow tom orrow to begin th e im w o m i w o r wooDCZArr. I»4 SHEATHING, $5. b ro th er, S. B. Hall of Fairview . C LO V E R C IR C L E NO. 20Z, W. O. W. least he talk ed a w hole lot. M eets ev e r y fo u r th T u e sd a y at I 30 In p rovem ents to th e house an d o th e r I »6. I «8 SHEATHING $6. Of course, S easide is an o ld er buildings. Etsell wil re tu rn hom e In th e 1. O. O. F h a ll G u ard ian N eig h b o r. Mrs. A lena Erw in of Minto, M an Mrs. I). D. Jack . G resh a m R 2. G u a rd I »6. I '8 SHIPLAP. 16 or 24-ft„ $7. itoba. an d Miss G race R obertson of town th an th e P rincess of Powell V al a few days a fte r g e ttin g th e work ian clerk , E liza M etzger. G resh am . 2»4, cutis, sized. $2. T oronto, C anada, d a u g h te r an d ley. It show s its age b u t is p u ttin g sta rte d , leaving bis fa th e r th e re to Eyes tested and glasses fitted. g ra n d d a u g h te r respectively of Mr. on som e new frills. 1 was going com plete th e job. Dr. Geo. In g lis.- -Adv. A TTR A C TIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER and Mrs. F. A. H olliday, left lust over to G ea rh a rt but have decided ) night for th e ir hom es a fte r sev eral to w ait as n early all those I saw J Good Supply of Split Cedar Eence Posts th e re last y ear have gone aw ay, and ! w eeks' visit here. Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings. some of them o u g h t to stay aw ay. Shingles, Etc. Mrs. J, H. M etzger and son Ben This tow n has changed som e since 1 went to S easide y esterd ay fort he su m was here last. I m ade m yself known Mill n ow in operation. Let u , figure on your orders. W e Deliver. mer. Tw o of her o th e r sons, Floyed to the sheriff but he d id n 't seem to | 1 o u n g men <lo not sp rin g suddenly in to business p rom inence ami W alter, will follow tom orrow w ant me and I was glad of it. and success. They rise g rad u a lly , over a period of years, from "W h at is to h in d er th ese Sea- A ccording to an ad v e rtise m en t In siders from being happy? T h ere is sm all tran sa ctio n s to big ones, from penny profits to g re a t dividends. an o th e r colum n, B ert flo ss' au to going to be a big crop of to u rists, P h o n e 44tl M artin L e n n a rts. Mgr. And invariably th e history of a e a re e r of com m ercial ach ievem ent Sandy, Ore. tru ck now has h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rt tomcoil and crabs. W hat m ore can isi b est told in th e m an 's h an k in g record. land w ith Y oung's Auto T ruck S er they w ant? P u re air, p u re w ater vice at 224 Pine stre e t. P o rtlan d . and p ure th o u g h ts— th is last a s u r W ell, rem em ber m e to th e I'rof. C arl Adams and wife, of th e mise W isconsin A g ricu ltu ral College, w ere boys.” Begin Early Thai Your Structure May Be High th e g u ests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. How to C ure a S prain M etzger on Friday. Mr A dam s is There are more high-salaried positions in this country than A sp rain may be cured in about m aking a to u r of th e U nited S tates With Young's Auto Truck Service there are men to fiU them. The secret is training in finance, in th e In terest of a g ric u ltu re . T hey one-'lh ,rd ‘h* req u ired by the will spend a few d a y . at th e O regon “ * ? . ‘,r7 tn l*nt b>' »PPb'lng Cham- All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND which begins with ordinary hanking knowledge of the value aud thte uses of money. We w ill welcome you as a depositor. | A g ricu ltu ral College an d th en visit j oerlain a L inim ent and observing th e Furniture Moving and Farmer’s Hauling | the P an am a Exposition Mr A dam s | directions w ith each bottle. F or sale Phone 7l»x I was so well pleased w ith th e fru it* . i by all d ealers.— ___ Adv. Main »175 G resham A-2rt0t " , nd * r ’”‘ n fleld ’ of O re « ou ohesham camp . mo . h im , m w , th a t he th in k s it very probable he A — M eets flr.t and third Tuesday in 224 Pine Street, Portland A M , O R E .. will locate p erm an en tly n ea r P o r t - 1 m onth in Odd F e llo w s ’ h ail, ah obligated members are In. 1 ted to a t- I land. 1 tend, o, L, Fieldhouest Clerk. A Lumber at Sped Sale You Grow as You Bank Sandy Fir Lumber Co. Reliable Truck Service BERT HOSS Banking Money Means Building Your Future— FIRST STATE BANK IOOOOOOO, PAGE