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PAGE F O IA uHESHAM GIANTS WIN FROM OAKHURST GREYS S h ortcak e R ecipe. The fo llo w in g te s te d s h o r tc a k e recip e w as s e n t to th e O u tlo o k by M rs C. O. B ra n so n an d w ill be fo u n d e x c e lle n t: S h o rtc a k e fo r f r u it th a t w ill n o t h u rt th e s to m a c h : T w o c u p s flour, sifte d w ith tw o te a s p o o n fu ls b a k in g p o w d er, 1 cu p s u g a r , 1 cu p hot w a te r , 2 eg g s b e a te u s e p a ra te ly . Mix y o lk s w ith s u g a r a n d w a te r. A dd flo u r a n d b a k in g p o w d er th a t h as been sifte d 3 o r 4 tim es. L a stly th e w h ites o f th e eg g s No s h o r te n in g is re q u ire d . T h is is nice If rig h tly m ade. b a n t S u n d ay th e G re sh a m team « o n a w alk -o v er g a m e from th e O a k h u rs t G rey s w ith a sco re of 17 to 7. T h e day w as ra in y an d th e g ro u n d In p o o r sh a p e h u t th e g a m e d ev elo p ed se v eral th r ille r s , am o n g th e m b eing H u m a s o n ’s fine th ro w fro m th e rig h t field to h o m e by w hich a r u n n e r was p u t o u t. H am lin m a d e fo u r h its In fo u r tim e s a t th e b a t, a n d as p itc h e r k e p t ten o r a d ozen v is ito rs fro m se e in g first. B row n w as c a tc h e r fo r G re sh a m . E a rl w as p itc h e r an d S h ay c a tc h e r fo r th e O a k h u rs ts It Au o c c a sio n a l c o a t o f L ow e B ros is p ro b a b le th e G re sh a m G ia n ts will w agon p a in t w ill sav e y o u r w ag o n s play n ext S u n d ay in P o rtla n d . an d fa rm im p le m e n ts fro m r u s t an d W e a th e r F o r ta u st. decay . It is in ex p en siv e a n d w ill Pacific s t a te s : G e n e ra lly fa ir sav e you m an y d o lla rs. E a sily a p w e a th e r d u rin g th e w eek w ith tem - plied. W e’ll te ll you how . A W p e ra tu re s n e a r th e n o rm al. M etzg er.— Ad v. All Five Senses will be m o re o r less affected if you buy y o u r f u r n itu r e h ere. T h e sig h t of it w ill m a k e you w an t it, h e a rin g us te ll you th e e x tre m e ly m o d e ra te p rices w ill d e lig h t you, sm e llin g th e d e lic a te o d o r o f a new ly fu rn is h e d room will e la te you, an d ta s tin g th e lu x u ry of th e best it is p o ssib le to g e t, co u p led w ith feelin g th a t you h av e been tre a te d rig h t, all te n d to m ak e you feel th a t life is w o rth w hile. Y ou'll en jo y all th e s e sen ses w ith f u r n itu r e b o u g h t o f us. R. R. CARLSON G R E SH A M . D ltE G n X Consider First, YOUR Profit Spraying with ARSENATE OF LEAD Will bring you more money for your Fruit One pound of the dry will make 4 0 Gallons of the Solution, Cost only 35 cents GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L Store GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J, W. BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats, | Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according PHONE 41 - - - POWELL STREF/l Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA N D AND G RESH A M D lllce w ith P io n eer A uto Truck C o., 2 2 0 Ash St. P h o n e B r o a d w a y 2M.*> I Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty A Full Load of 5 Ions of grain or produce from Grtsham to Portland at $1 a ton B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173. Gresham, Ore. What Kind of Breakfast Food Do You Prefer? It makes no particular difference to us, but 99 chances to one we have what you want. That’s our hobby. It we told you we had 36 different kinds, would you be lieve it? Yet that is the stock we offer for your selection. New A dditions are Kellogg's Toasted Bran Flakes Uncle Sam Health Food Ralston's Bran Pettijohn ’» Health Food Kello;;,- Grapenuts Cornflakes Wheat Flakes Rolled Oats Cream of Wheat Wheat Hearts H 0 Oatmeal Steel Cut Oats For Service and Quality 661 A. W. Metzger GRESHAM, (»RE TUESDAY. ALUMNI LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST JUNE MO. IBI« OFFICERS OF UNION HIGH At a w ell a tte n d e d b u sin ess m e e t ing of th e A lu m n i a sso c ia tio n of C nion H igh School No. 2. in th e h ig h school b u ild in g , last n ig h t, th e fo l low ing officers w ere e le c te d fo r th e co m in g y e a r: p re s id e n t. M iss E th e l C a lk in s; first vice p re s id e n t, F lo y ed M etzg er; second vice p re s id e n t. M iss G ladys M iller; s e c re ta ry . M iss L a u ra S h ip ley ; tr e a s u r e r . M iss M aude M ichel; s e r g e a n t-a t-a rm s , G lenw ood M iller p oet, Miss M a rg u e rite Vol- b re c h t; h is to ria n , M iss L en a W rig h t N one of th e fo rm e r officers w ere r e e lec ted . G. L. E d w a rd s, th e e le c tric ia n a n d h is fam ily h av e m oved in to F r a n k H e ln e y ’s c o tta g e , c o rn e r R o b e rts an d T h ird s tre e ts . Mr. a n d M rs. Ed. L a n n in g an d d a u g h te r , K uby, of M aplew ood, O re gon, s p e n t B unday w ith M r a n d Mia. Roy K ern . K. A. M iller a n d fa m ily s p e n t S u n day in P o rtla n d w ith M rs M ille r’s p a re n ts , IJr. a n d M rs. C. E. C line. T h e o ccasio n w as M rs M ille r’s b ir th day a n n iv e rs a ry . H a rv e s te r H elp W an te d . A n o tic e h a s been p osted in th e ' Kay F ro h m a n , o r P o rtla n d , w as a c a lle r a t th e O u tlo o k office on M on G resh am postoffice u n d e r th e d ire c - i day. Mr. F ro h m a n is a te a c h e r in tlon o f th e 1’n ite d S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t . Je ffe rso n h ig h sch o o l H e e x p ects to of L ab o r, B u re a u o f in f o rm a tio n , leav e soon fo r B erk ele y , C a lifo rn ia , c a llin g a tte n tio n to th e den an d fo r w h ere he will la k e a s u m m e r c o u rse h a rv e s t h a n d s in K a n sa s. T h e class of h elp d e sire d in c lu d e s o rd in a ry in ped ag o g y . Mrs. E llen A. P o m ero y left S a tu r h a n d s, s ta c k e rs , e n g in e e rs an d m en day fo r M o n m o u th fo r a six -w e e k s' w ith team s. c o u rse o f stu d y in m usic. W ill M e tz g e r D ire c to r. Mr a n d Mrs. G ypson D o ro th y an d E lectio n in school d is tric t No. 4, Mrs. B arro w of G re e r, Id a h o , w ere y e ste rd a y re s u lte d in th e c h o ice of re c e n t g u e s ts in th e h o m es o f L e s te r W ill M etzger as d ir e c to r a n d th e re- S p en cer an d A rza S m ith . ele c tio n of I). M. R o b e rts as c le rk . Miss B e rth a S p e n c e r h a s g o n e fo r O. I. N eal, w ho h a s se rv e d as a d ir e c t s e v e ra l w eek s' v isit w ith re la tiv e s in o r fo r 15 y e a rs d e c lin e d to a g a in be e a s te rn W a sh in g to n . S he e x p e c ts to com e a c a n d id a te . v isit in K e n n ew ick , W alla W alla a n d N o rth Y akim a. ItehlM-rK-I>e<irace. H a ro ld K ern le ft S a tu r d a y m o r n T h e w ed d in g of H en ry V in cen t in g fo r R u p e rt, Id a h o . H e e x p ects to R e h b e rg a n d L ilia n M. D eG race w as re tu rn by a u to w ith h is b ro th e r-in - so le m n iz e d a t St. H e n ry ’s C a th o lic law , W. J. H o llen b eck . c h u rc h on S u n d ay a fte rn o o n la s t, J. O. W ilso n , F re d J. M ein d l and Rev. H en ry B re u n a g le o fficiating C h a rle s S c h e rn e c k a u , o f P o rtla n d , j T h e re w ere a b o u t 150 g u e s ts fro m called a t th e O u tlo o k office S a tu rd a y P o rtla n d , w h ere th e b rid e a n d g ro o m on th e ir way to S alm o n riv e r on a resid e, an d w h ere th e y w ill m a k e fishing trip . th e ir f u tu r e hom e. M r. R e h b e rg ’s A v a lu a b le cow b e lo n g in g to Geo. p a re n ts live n e a r B o rin g w h ere h e is P u lle n w as k illed by lig h tn in g on w ell k n o w n , h is b rid e b ein g a p o p u F rid a y a fte rn o o n la s t d u rin g th e la r y o u n g la d y , th e d a u g h te r of Dr. s to rm w hich sw e p t o v e r th is se c tio n . J o h n D eG race. T h e cow w as ly in g n e a r a w ire fe n c e S p e c ia l S e r v ic e fo r M ason s. w hen s tru c k S a tu rd a y o f th is w eek , J u n e 24, Miss A. G lossop, a n u rs e a t Good w ill be th e tr a d itio n a l a n n iv e r s a ry S a m a r ita n h o sp ita l, w as a w eek-end o f J h e b ir th o f St. J o h n , th e B a p tis t, g u e s t o f M rs. F. D. A x tell. M rs. J o n e o f th e tw o p a tr o n s a in ts of A n T. M icheál, M rs. A x te ll's s is te r of c ie n t F re e a n d A ccepted M asons. In P o rtla n d , sp e n t la s t w eek h e re . A c o m m e m o ra tio n o f t h a t e v e n t a n d b ro th e r, J. L. A rm on of L in n to n , w as at th e in v ita tio n o f th e p a s to r, R ev a re c e n t g u e s t a t th e A x tell hom e, J . C. T ib b its, G re sh a m L o d g e No j Mr. A rm o n w as u n f o r tu n a te in h a v 152, A. F. & A. M., to g e th e r w ith th e ing h ad h is fo o t c ru s h e d a t th e m ill. lo d g es a t T ro u td a le a n d S an d y a n d S ev eral m o n th s ag o he su ffe re d a th e a u x ilia r y c h a p te rs o f th e O rd e r b ro k en leg at th e sa m e m ill. of th e E a s te r n S ta r , w ill a tte n d a Miss L a u ra B u lk eley , of M o n tav il- sp ecial se rv ic e a t th e B e th e l B a p tis t la. w as th e g u est of M iss E m m a c h u rc h , th is c ity , n e x t S u n d a y even Jo h n s o n o v e r S u n d ay in g a t 8 o ’clock. Mr. T ib b its w ill All p re p a r a tio n s h av e been m ad e p re a c h a se rm o n a p p r o p r ia te to th e by th e m e m b e rs of R ockw ood g ra n g e o ccasio n of w hich m o re p a r tic u la r no fo r th e re c e p tio n o f P o m o n a to m o r tice w ill be g iv en in th e n e x t is su e of row . A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is e x p e c t th e O u tlo o k . • T h e se rv ic e w ill be of a p u b lic ed in c lu d in g m an y v is ito rs fro m o th e r c o u n tie s. T h e re w ill p ro b a b ly be c h a r a c te r a n d ail a r e c o rd ia lly in an e v e n in g sessio n fo r th e in itia tio n v ited to a tte n d , e sp e c ia lly a n y u n a f filiated M asons o r m e m b e rs of th e o f c a n d id a te s in th e fifth d eg ree. Miss H azel F u ltz , of S alem , s is te r o r d e r o f th e E a s te r n S ta r. of Mrs. H S m ith , w ho u n d e rw e n t T exas, w hich in 1850 sto o d a su rg ic a l o p e ra tio n fo r bone g r a f t tw e lfth in r a n k , is now th e s e v e n th in g of th e sp in e a t G ood S a m a r ita n s ta te in th e A m e ric a n U nion h o sp ita l la s t F rid a y m o rn in g , is r e p o in t of w e a lth . I t Is first In p o in t p o rte d to be g e ttin g a lo n g nicely. o f size a n d fifth in p o p u la tio n , an d P rin c ip a l E lm e r F . G oodw in of its ra ilr o a d s a r e of h ig h e r v a lu e th a n th e u n io n h ig h sch o o l le f t to d a y fo r th o s e of a n y o th e r s ta te . E u g e n e , w h e re he w ill a tte n d an d p ire is th e s h o r ta g e o f ste e l. ta k e p a rt In th e O reg o n E d u c a tio n a l c o n fe re n c e , h eld a t th e U n iv e rs ity of G eo rg e D. S h e a re r, o f S an R a fa e l, O reg o n . H e w ill he a w a y fo r se v e ra l C al., is e x h ib itin g s a m p le s o f fr u it d ay s u lc k e d fro m p e a r tr e e s p la n te d in Mrs. H e n ry R. K an e, w ho w as in 1817 by th e p a d re s w ho e s ta b lis h e d ju r e d in an a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t la s t in th a t y e a r th e m issio n S an R a fa e l w eek, is re p o rte d to be d o n g w ell a n d A rc h a n g e l no se rio u s re s u lts a r e e x p ected . M rs. K a n e w as th ro w n fro m th e buggy, in In th e p re s e n t fiscal y e a r th e w h ich sh e w as rid in g w ith M r K an e, U n ite d S ta te s b u re a u o f fish eries e x w hen th e rig w as s tr u c k in th e r e a r p ects to exceed ail fo r m e r re c o rd s in by an a u to m o b ile th e n u m b e r o f fish d is tr ib u te d a n d E. E W ellin g w as e le c te d d ir e c to r m ay pass th e 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m a rk fo r th r e e y e a rs in T e rry d is tric t No. Mr. I. a fish e rm a n in H a w a ii, h a s 8, at th e e le c tio n y e s te rd a y , to s u c ceed Mrs. J o h n B liss. J. A llen Y oung th e s h o r te s t n a m e in th e w o rld . H e w in s o v e r G en. O, o f M exico, by a w as re -e le c te d c le rk T h e M isses M iriam a n d M abel v alid te c h n ic a lity , as h e a d lin e w rit In g lis le ft S a tu r d a y fo r a v isit In e rs can a tte s t. M o n ticello , Iow a, w h e re th e y w ill H a rry T. D rill, of Y a m h ill, h as sp e n d th e g r e a t e r p a rt of th e s u m been e le c te d p rin c ip a l o f th e P e n d le m er, r e tu r n in g in tim e fo r th e b e g in to n h ig h sch o o l to su cceed L. P. G am - n in g o f seh o o l in th e fall. bee, re s ig n e d . L a st S a tu r d a y 's d a ilie s re c o rd e d th e m a r ria g e licen se, o b ta in e d a t V a n c o u v e r, W a sh in g to n , of A r th u r N ew m an o f W h ite S a lm o n , W a s h in g to n , a n d M iss May D o u g h e rty of S n o w d en , W a sh in g to n . T h e b rid e is it g r a d u a te o f U nion H igh S chool No. 2 in th e cla ss o f '1 5. M rs B eu lah R ow ley, of H u su m . JUNE 21. 22 W ash , is v is itin g w ith th e fam ily of h e r b ro th e r. J . P F re e m a n . AT SMITH’S THEATER At th e c ity « ie etio n on S a tu rd a y la s t, fo r th e p u rp o s e o f a n n e x iu g t e r rito ry w est o f te w n . th e « ote sto o d 52 in fa v o r an d 12 a g a in s t. A b o u t 4 0 a c re s m o re u re now in sid e th e IN t ity lim its on R-i w e ste rn b o u n d a ry . M r an d M u'. O sc a r E ric k so n an d fam ily , of W a rre n . O re g o n , eaiu e up by a u to S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n to a tte n d Landon h Lagacy, a fascinat th e b a n q u e t Miss H elen M etzg er a c ing dram a in five parts The c o m p a n ie d th e m on t h e i ” r e t u r n tr ip story was puhlisiicd in Ja n u M rs. H L St. C la ir h a d as g u e sts ary 3 Collier's Weekly __ See T h u rs d a y M rs. Jo h n H a rtle y a n d h e r ' is beautiful and absorbing m o th e r M rs W a rre n o f P o rtla n d . photo play, featuring the fav- T h e frie n d s o f Miss M ary P a ro u n - “ iitc idol of the screen—J. a g ia n w ill be p leased to le a r n th a t W arren Kerrigan T here’s sh e w on a lu m n i p r iie fo r ex cellen ce 1 o \ e , adventure, romance, in L a tin in W illa m e tte U n iv e rsity thrills and beautiful sets that fo r th e y e a r ju s t e n d ed . '•ill make you long to ace COMING I WIRE 661 “ Boost Your Home Town.” We are going to do our part in boosting by giving you some good bargains for “ S a tu rd a y ." SPECIAL SATURDAY Four pair of 10c sox for 25 Three pair of heavy work 25c sox for 50 "U ncle Sam Work S h irts" that are sold in some of the citv stores for 75c. Saturday Special 40c “ W e a r e not s e llin g to m e r c h a n ts .” E. W. A ylsw orth GRESHAM. - OREGON READY FOR HARVEST? Look your machines over and order your repairs early. It will help us give you better service. Deering, Osborn, McCormick and Thomas-Reliable Mowers, Rakes, Tedders and Binders. PLYMOUTH and CLOVER-LEAF BINDER TWINE HesseTs Farm Machinery Tel. 544 Gresham •' cover THE EARTH W ear H is Sm ile o f Satisfaction by using a real paint S herwin -W illiams P a in t , P repared i 497a is manufactured from the purest of materials because The 'Sherwin-W il liams Co. control the sources of their raw materials. Gives protection for the longest possible time. Sold by Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co. T h o u s a n d s of fa r m e rs use L ow e B ro th e rs S ta n d a r d b a rn p a in t fo r p a in tin g th e ir b a rn s , silo s, fen ces a n d o u tb u ild in g s . I t is th e m ost e c o n o m ic a l b a rn p a in t on th e m a r k e t. A sk fo r co lo r c a rd s a t o u r s to re . A. W. M e tz g e r.— A dv. T o tlie P u b lit. ' I h av e been u sin g C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts fo r in d ig e s tio n fo r th e p a s t six m o n th s , a n d it a ffo rd s m e p le a s u re to say I h a v e n e v e r u sed a re m e dy t h a t did m e so m u ch g o o d .” M rs. C. E. R iley, Iilio n , N Y. C h a m b e r i t is h a rd ily p o ssib le t h a t C a r r a n la in ’s T a b le ts a r e so ld by G re sh a m D rug C o.— A dv. za a s s ig n e d G e n e ra l O. B eg o n e to his sta ff to g e t rid o f hitn. S ell y o u r g o o d s by a W a n t Ad. Wednesday and Thursday J. Warren Kerrigan Krumbits WIRE OUTLOOK ‘Landon’s Legacy’ M iss W in ifre d St C la ir le ft F rid a y e v e n in g fo r L y tle , W a sh in g to n fo r u w e e k 'i visit w ith Miss M ildred B riggs another picture like Landon's Legacy, the great Broadwav 1 ni versal feature. FRIENDLY INTEREST If you lived in New York or Chicago you would have access to some of the greatest banks in the world; but you would not get the attention nor the interest in your welfare that you receive at this bank. [FIRST STATE BANK L_ . G R ESH A M . V • ’ • S OREL. I