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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1916)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK F R ID A T , JU NE 30. 1910 Bring the Whole Family and Celebrate July 4 at Gresham FREE ATTRACTIONS! Given by the Business Men’s Club of Gresham and Gresham-Riverside Driving Association A Full Line of Entertainment Entirely Free, including Horse Races, except Grandstand Seats II Patriotic Music by Beyers’ Concert Band FREE LEMONADE from 12 to 1. Refreshments on Grounds. Good Dinners Served at Gresham Hotel and Restaurant. Bring Basket Lunches Bring all the Family for a Good Old-Fashioned Picnic ..........................................................****** ,**v v v ^*%~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*"*~*~*~,~**v%~*~*~*****v%~*~*"*~*"*~*~*^^^ _ LOTS OF SPORTS AND GAMES MULL RACE in which riders are changed and the loser wins. Two Prizes by B. S. Walrad SPORTS for Men, Women and Children; Foot Races, Tug-of-War, Climbing Greased Pole, Races for Girls, for Boys, Sack Race, Automobile Tug-of-War, Auto Race, Etc., Etc. ENTRIES TO SPORTS FREE. CASH PRIZES DONATED BY GRESHAM BUSINESS MEN Afternoon Program of Horse Races by Gresham-Riverside Driving Club ’ • h W ^ ^ ^ ^ I m > ^ W h W h W * » m *» m * » > m » » > > > ^ ^ ; » « > 4 » > » m ^ » » > > » :» « > > > > ^ m X h V h » h » h »»»> w »»>* m h » h » m V h » w , h ‘ h ‘ h » m , h »«’ h » m » h , h » h , m » h » m ‘ m » m » w » - » - » ^ .............................................................................. ....................................................................................... * • ...* ...• • • • *~*~*~'~*~*"*~s Grand Patriotic Bail at Night, Rcgncr’s Nall Music by Beyer s Orchestra. LOCAL EVENTS OF INTEREST Stop Trying Io figure the high cost of living, figure how to reduce it. Have you ever considered the saving in quantity buying? SPECIAL WEEKLY QUANTITY PRICE SALES You pay for 2 oz. \ auilla 25c You pay for Flour $1.35 per sk. Buy the 8 oz. size a t 75c Buy the bbl. a t $5.20 You pay fot You 1 a . tor 9 1b. sk. Cream 2oz. hlk pepper Rolled Oats 40c 10c Buy the 451b.sk Buy the 8 oz. at $1.85 can a t 25c Suvi’ 25 per et. Save 4 per cent Save 7 per cent Save IH p e r et Yon pily for 3 cans Carnation Milk You 1 av for 3 cans A ster Milk »> 26« Buy the 4 doz. cans at $3.65 Buy the 4 (loz. ease a t $3.35 Save 9 per cent Save 16 per cent fliese a re only the saving in qu antity buying. for furth er qnotations. a f e u s a m p le s ol A sk u s Special for Saturday Wc want yc >u to try o u r "H i <1 B a n d " iin»» o f ju ick ag e coffee^. p riced al 25c, ai h , 30v, IO«\ Wo know th a t o n ce yr u try th is high rado line, you will ht» o u r coffee c u s to m e r s l ’l'i IVI 1 « »It M l- l IC 1 > \ I ; l ’ree n itil « - H ill 5 th iMtiuul I>r Iteil llam l C offee Sohi. H e 1-ill g iv e o n e p o l l nil 1 I5KE. If you a rc lucky you can get 2 His o r th e p rice of o n e If you b eliev e In S afely F ir s t, »on a re s u r e of 6 lht- lor the price of ltE M F M IIF .lt, S a il in la y Olli» ,noi Iti II IH M » ( « H I F I For Service and Quality WIRE 661 A. W. Metzger GRESHAM, ORE Dance Tickets $ 1. WIRE 661 T h e re w ill be u r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e fa ir d ir e c to r s on M onday n ex t a t 2 :3 0 p. nt. S e v e ra l im p o r ta n t n ia t- I ter« in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e co m in g f a ir w ill be c o n sid e re d . Mrs. V ic to r Ite r, b e tt e r k n o w n in tills c o m m u n ity as M aeve L ovelace, is th e m o th e r of a d a u g h te r , born a t h e r h o m e n e a r A lb any on J u n e 18. : he is re c e iv in g n u m e ro u s c o n g ra tu - | la tio n s fro m h e r m an y fr ie n d s h ere. T h e re s id e n c e o f I). I,. M cL ain is j b ein g im p ro v e d by th e a d d itio n of an I 8-foot p o rch ac ro ss th e end a n d one ¡s id e . J. (}. M etzg er is in c h a rg e of th e c a r p e n te r w o rk Mr. M cLain h a s been co n fin ed to h is h o m e fo r tlie p ast six w eek s H e w as a b le to w alk up to w n th is m o rn in g . Supper Extra. Hen M a th e w s h as o p e n e d h is new E. W. U nis is a d v e rtis in g a s a le o f j Word has been received of pool h a ll on M ain s t r e e t a n d is p r e I ail h is sto c k , fa rm im p le m e n ts a n d I birth on June 22d of a nine-poi p a re d to m e e t h is frie n d s th e r e . It h o u se h o ld g o o d s, to be h e ld a t his boy to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buch is o n e o f th e co zie st p la c e s in tow n. p lace on S a tu r d a y , J u ly 8 th . Mr. an, former residents here, now E d. S e ife r, o f B o rin g , h a s b o u g h t U nis h a s been in ill h e a lth f o r s e v e r Seattle. of H essel .<• Son an e n s ila g e c u tt e r al m o n th s a n d is n o t a b le to look ' Mrs. Robert Lansdown, of Pleas a n d b lo w e r to use in fillin g h is ne-.v a f t e r h is fa rm w o rk . H e m ay m a k e I Home, is taking the teachers' exa a tr ip to so m e o th e r p la c e fo r th e I silo. nation at Oregon City. b en efit o f h is h e a lth . The open sesam e— A Want Ad. M rs. J. C. H essel, w ho is y e t a t th e G ood S a m a r ita n h o s p ita l w ith a b ro k e n le ft a rm . w ill be b ro u g h t h o m e to m o rro w . S he is p ro g re ssin g fa v o ra b ly a f t e r th e o p e ra tio n of la s t w eek a n d an e a rly rec o v e ry is e x pected. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. i GRESHAM MEAT MARKET E. E. C h ip m a n , c a r r ie r on r u r a l r o u te o n e, a n d W illiam C h ild e rs of ro u te tw o. w ill begin th e i r a n n u a l | <! v a c a tio n n e x t M onday. M rs. E d n a S ta n le y w ill s u b s titu te on o n e a n d C la re n c e S ta n le y on tw o. N ext T u e sd a y b ein g o n e o f th e h o lid a y s g iv en th e le t te r c a r r ie r s th e r e w ill be no m ail se rv ic e on th e ro u te s th a t day. T h e postoffice w ill VV E. W ood w as in th e O u tlo o k he o p en fo r o n e H our in th e to re - office th is m o rn in g e x h ib itin g a c a n noon. cer. p re s e rv e d in alc o h o l, w hich he \ la rg e c lo th b a n n e r w ill be placed rem o v ed fro m th e face o f G ra n d m a a c ro ss M ain s tr e e t a t th e fa ir Q lb so n of P le a s a n t H om e by th e use o f Hr. W y a n t's c a n c e r s a lv e T he g ro u n d e n tr a n c e , w ith th e f a ir d a te s c a n c e r w as o f th e ro se v a rie ty and p a in te d th e re o n . T lie m issio n a ry so ciety < f th e B ap h ad g iv en g re a t a n n o y a n c e a n d pain in tile p ast e ig h te e n m o n th s. Mr. tis t c h u rc h w ill m eet on T h u rsd a y W ood a p p lie d th e sa lv e on J u n e 18 a fte rn o o n , J u ly fith, w ith Mrs. Ja m e s A n in te re s tin g p ro g ra m a n d in 11 d a y s th e g ro w th cam e off l<aw rence. I h is is th e fifth su c c e s sfu l o p e ra tio n o f m u sic a n d re a d in g s w ill be given of th e k in d w hich Mr W ood h as to a n d lunch w ill be serv ed . Hs c re d it M rs Q lb son is 88 y e a rs M rs E lla A ton is n u rs in g h e r j o f age. niece, Mrs. K S to n e, of B o rin g , w ho I h e re w ill be a ra lly of th e m e m Is very sick . b ers of th e W oodrow W ilson d u b on Mrs. C la ra B la ir h a s r e tu r n e d to W .d u e a d a y e v e n in g o f n ex t w eek. h e r h o m e in P o rtla n d , a f t e r sp e n d in g Ju ly 5 J u d g e S a m u e l W h ite , c h a lr- a b o u t th r e e m o n th s w ith h e r d a u g h m an of th e s t a te d e m o c ra tic c e n tra l te r . Mrs. W. E B ates i c o m m itte e w ill be th e p rin c ip a l The M isses F lo re n c e W ilh elm , I sp eak er E v e ry o n e is in v ite d to be M arie L an e a n d Lucy P e te rs o n a re I p re s e n t a t Ite g n e r's h all. l i k i n g th e te a c h e rs ' e x a m in a tio n in G eo rg e a n d H a rry P re s to n a rriv e d h o m e fro m M arsh field y e s te rd a y to sp en d a w eek w ith th e ir m o th e r, , M rs M ary P re s to n , a n d th e fam ily o f th e ir b ro th e r. J n m i* P re sto n w ho is sp e n d in g his s u m m e r vaca tlo n h e re Everybody Come! Best Quality Meats, J ¡i Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according ' PHONE 41 - - - POW ELL STR EEI FRIENDLY INTEREST If you lived in New York or Chicago you would have access to sonic of the greatest banks in the world; but you would not get the attention nor the interest in your welfare th a t you receive at this bank. P o rtla n d th is w eek Miss W ilh elm is s ta y in g o v e r n ig h ts w ith M rs. W E B ates tr s , ta rn Kan« h ad a s ¿ n e s ts one > th is w eek he,- d a u g h te r s . M rs V II G oger of ''o ir e il a n d M rs May : .a n d o n o f l>eiits FIRST STATE BANK G R ESH A M , O PE, 'V \ .N K ... ;