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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY.
I l ( i l ST
H.
PAG E T H R EE
I»IH
TROUTDALE
Mrs. M ary S av ag e, o f P o rtla n d ,
v isited last
w eek
w ith h e r s is te r .
Mrs. Alice R lx, of T ro u td a le .
Mrs. N. S P a rs o n s an d tw o c h il­
d re n a n d M rs. E u n ice R o b in so n a n d
th r e e c h ild re n le ft S a tu rd a y ev e n in g
fo r a v isit w ith th e ir p a re n ts in H o l­
to n . K a n sa s, ex p e c tin g to r e t u r n fo r
th e o p e n in g of sch o o l in S ep tem b er.
Mr. a n d M rs. L. R u m m e r s p e n t la s t
S u n d ay a t C ry sta l L a k e p a rk .
A p le a s a n t s u r p r is e p a rty w as g iv ­
en M onday e v e n in g o f la s t w eek a t
th e N. S. P a rs o n s h o m e, fo r M rs. P a r ­
so n s a n d Mrs. R o b in so n , w ho w ere
soon to go E a st. T h e fr ie n d s w ho
w ere p re s e n t e n jo y e d th e e v e n in g
very m uch. W a fe rs a n d p u n c h w ere
th e re fre s h m e n ts .
Som e o f th e fr ie n d s o f M rs. E lle n
W rig h t g a th e r e d a t h e r h o m e S a tu r ­
day e v e n in g to c e le b ra te h e r b ir th ­
day, it b eing a lso th e b ir th d a y of
i b o th Mr. an d M rs. L. R u m m e r.
It
i w as p la n n e d as a s u r p ris e , b u t they
had to te ll Mrs. W rig h t to k eep h e r
I from b eing aw ay as sh e h ad in te n d e d
going. T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. an d
Mrs. L. R u m m e r, Mr. an d M rs. G. I’.
L u m sd e n . Mr.
and
M rs V an tier
W a lk e r, Mr. a n d
Mrs. S c h e a n c k ,
C la re n c e P a rs o n s, .M esdam es Jo h n
( l.a rs s o n , I,. A. H a rlo w , W. 11. H ib­
b a rd , It. D. B ailey . M iss M a rg u e rite
B ailey, a n d L e o n a a n d Leo B ailey.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. H ib b a rd , of
D ayton, O reg o n , cam e o v e r T h u rs d a y
fo r a visit w ith M rs. H ib b a rd 's
d a u g h te r , M rs. C. 1. R a k e r, a n d tw o
sons, It. D. a n d J a y B ailey.
Ed. J e n n in g s h a s so ld h is h om e
h e re to H. F. P a rs o h s a n d lias m oved
to O reg o n C ity. T h e
P a rs o n s a re
S tre a m lin e I mm I. v
m oving in to tlie ir new hom e.
E le c tric s ta r te r
O ne o f th e little M ooney c h ild re n
E le c tric lig h ts
w as ru n o v e r by th e D avla d e liv e ry
M a g n e tic s|»eedni,ietcr
a u to fro m F airv iew S a tu rd a y m o r n ­
ing. T h e c h ild re n w ere c lim b in g Into
( o m p l e t e e q u ip m e n t
th e a u to , an d Mr. D avis to ld th e m to
get o u t, a n d th o u g h t th e y w ere all
R O A D ST E R $ 6 2 0 f. o. b Toledo
c le a r w hen he s t a r te d .
T h e w heel
w ent o v e r th e c h ild 's leg, m a k in g a
bad flesh w ound, blit not s e rio u s.
C an you b eat It?
T h in k of a c a r a t th is pr*ce
T h e law n p a rty g iv en by Mrs.
h a v in g a m o to r th a t w ill d e ­
L.
R u m m e r, a s s is te d by h e r s is te r ,
T h e re is n o t a n o th e r m a k e of
v elop fifty m ile s an h o u r !
E d ith C ook o f P o rtla n d , a n d m em ­
c a r on th e m a rk e t u n d e r $ 8 0 0
b ers of th e L a d ie s' A id, w as q u ite a
T h in k o f a c a r at th is p rice
th a t can e q u a l its p e rfo rm a n c e .
success. T h e law n w as sp re a d w ith
th a t g e ts tw e n ty to tw en ty -fiv e
O rd e r e a rly .
ru g s , a n d
gay J a p a n e s e
la n te rn s
m iles on a g a llo n of g a s !
h u n g a b o u t g av e a fe s tiv e a ir to th e
scene.
Ice c re a m a n d c a k e s .w ere
se rv e d on ta b le s set on th e law n , an d
th e e v e n in g w as e n jo y e d in c o n v e r­
sa tio n a n d m usic. M rs. F ra n k Bos-
coe san g a n u m b e r of p le a s in g so n g s,
a n d Mrs. l.a rs s o n an d M rs. H arlo w
sa n g s e v e ra l d u e ts . A n e a t little sum
w as m a d e fo r h e lp in g d e fra y e x ­
p en ses of tile c h u rc h .
M rs. N. P. W a lla c e an d M yrtle
le ft last w eek fo r C o n d o n , w h ere th ey
ex p ect to re m a in w ith Mr. W allace,
an d v isitin g re la tiv e s fo r tw o m o n th s.
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs
a ss o c ia tio n
M rs. A rt. V an tie r W a lk e r s p e n t
o f th e O rie n t sch o o l w ill m e e t in th e
la st w eek in P o r tla n d a tte n d in g th e
sc h o o lh o u se T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , A u­
c o n v e n tio n of th e P y th ia n s is te rs .
g u st 10, a t l o a. m ., to ta k e up m a t­
te r s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e school
Classes til' t i r ( 'r a f t .
fa ir. It is esp e c ia lly re q u e s te d th a t
P o in tin g o u t th a t th e ra p id d e v e l­
th e s u p e r in te n d e n ts o f th e d e p a r t­
m e n ts be p re s e n t, a lso a ll c h ild re n o p m e n t of a ir c r a f t u n d e r th e exi-
w ho w ere n re o lle d in th e sch o o l last g- n cies of w ar c o n d itio n s lias led to
y e a r. T h o se w ho h a v e n o t receiv ed l i t e r cla ssific a tio n in a m a n n e r not
p re m iu m lis ts c an se c u re th e m at u n l i k e th a t w hich h a s com e to p r • "ail
it- t h e fleets of th e v a rio u s n a tio n s nt
th is tim e.
..<r. .. m ilitary t- i a r t , w ritin g in 'b e
e n g in e e rin g f i p;d< r e n t of tb • t e n ­
A C a n a d ia n s o ld ie r in a h o sp ita l don T im e s, h a s o u tlin e d briefly th e
1 n e a r B ro m ley , K e n t, h a s a th in m e t­ c h a r a c te r is tic s o f th e sev en classes.
al s p lin te r fro m a n ex p lo siv e b u lle t T h ey a re classified on th e hasiR of
B E S T TO BU Y
T h e re fo r e , in C lass 1
1 lo d g ed in h is h e a rt.
Its p re se n c e th e ir ra n g e .
i w as d isclo sed by X -ra y s, a n d , fo r th e fa ll th e m a c h in e s w hich h a v e th e
lot ,e st a ir e n d u ra n c e . It is ro u g h ly
tim e b ein g no o p e ra tio n is c o n te m ­ e s tim a te d th a t th e c ra f t in th is cla ss
p la te d .
W h e th e r th e m e ta l s p lin te r hav e a speed o f fo rty m ile s an h o u r
1 w o rk s in o r o u t m e a n s th e d ifferen ce fo r fo rty h o u rs. T h ey a r e a ir s h ip s
b e tw e e n life a n d d e a th fo r th e pa- w hich a re in a d is tin c t c la s s in w hicn
th e a ti o p la n e lias no place.
C lass
! tie n t. T h e p a tie n t, w ho g e ts a b o u t II in c lu d e s th e h e a v ie st ty p e s of a e r o ­
GRESH A M
as fre e ly a s an y c o n v a le sc e n t, feels p la n e s w ith a c a rr y in g c a p a c ity as
th e s p lin te r m uch in th e way th a t a g re a t as sm a ll a ir s h ip s a n d p o ss e ss­
n ail in a boot ir r i t a t e s th e fo o t. He ing th e a d v a n ta g e of in d e p e n d e n c e
of »lie w ind. T ills cla ss is a s yet in
can n o t s le e p on h is le ft sid e , an d
th e e x p e rim e n ta l sta g e . In cla ss III
finds th a t p ra c tic a lly s ittin g up in is placed th e sw ift a e ro p la n e w ith an
bed ail n ig h t is th e e a s ie s t w ay of a ir e n d u ra n c e o f te n h o u rs a n d a
m ax im u m speed of a b o u t ninetv-H ve
g e ttin g re st.
m iles a n h o u r. It is e sp e c ia lly v a lu ­
a b le fo r n ig h t sc o u tin g , a n d sin ce it
A rtific ia l ru b b e r as a b y -p ro d u ct can re a c h an e le v a tio n o f 15 ,0 0 0 feet
' of th e m a n u f a c tu r e o f ste e l m ay be a It can ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e s h e lte r
p o ssib ility a s E n g lish s c ie n tis ts a re affo rd ed by c lo u d s to o b se rv e e n em y
e x p e rim e n tin g w ith its p ro d u c tio n p o sitio n s. C lass IV is m ad e up of
m at b in e s of th e sam e g e n e ra l q u a li­
fro m co k e-o v en g ases.
tie s as cla ss III, hut a ir e n d u ra n c e is
The Greatest Value
on the Face of
the Earth
if. P .
M odel 75 B
4 cy lin d er en
bloc
m otor
3% in. b ore x 3 in. strok e
I ti l-in ch n h e e lh a se
l-in tli tires, non-skid
C an tilever rear sp rin gs
T h e new s e rie s M odel 75 It
has
m o re
p o w er,
m o re sty le ,
m o re ro o m , m o re c o m fo rt an d
is m o re c o m p le te th a n an y
o th e r c a r fo r th e p ric e in th e
w o rld .
Five Passenger I ouring
$635
C. M. Zimmerman, Agent
Gresham
Gresham Garage
Phone 801
Farmers !
Deering, McCormick Binders.
Plymouth, Standard, Cloverleaf, BinderTwine
B E S T TO U SE
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
T E L . 544
4% Interest
On Savings and Time Deposits
D E P O S IT O R Y
M ultnomah County
City of Fairview
U. S. Postal Savings
City of G resham
BANK OF GRESHAM
G R E SH A M , O RE.
N O T E S FR O M R E E D
COLLEGE N EW S LETTER
COTTRELL
Mr a n d M rs F r a n k B eers a n d
c h ild ic n . Miss M abel W a g n e r an d
M rs. S h e tte rly
a n d so n s C a rl an d
C h e s te r w ent by a u to to S ea sid e th e
la s t of th e w eek.
R o b e rt A n d rew s lias p u rc h a s e d a
F o rd a u to m o b ile .
Mr. a n d Mrs. W m. H all, of P o r t­
la n d , w ere th e g u e s ts of Mrs. E lla
S c h n e id e r a n d fa m ily . S u n d ry .
T h e M u ltn o m a h c o m m e rc ia l clu b
p lay ed th e G illis b a se b a ll te a m at
th e C o ttre ll g ro u n d s S u n d a y a f t e r ­
noon. T h e sc o re w as 15 to 2 in f a ­
vor of tlie M u ltn o m a h c o m m e rc ia l
clu b .
Mr. a n d M rs. K een ey , so n P a u l
anti d a u g h te r V irg in ia , m o to re d out
to M rs. S c h n e id e r's S u n d ay a f t e r ­
noon.
Miss V irg in ia re m a in in g fo r
tlie w eek
th e g u e s t of M iss Eva
S c h n e id e r.
M rs.
S a ra h
J a c k a n d d a u g h te r
S u d ie , a r e v is itin g th e f o r m e r ’s
d a u g h te r , M rs. Geo. H all, of W il­
la m in a .
Mr. a n d M rs. W. P r o c to r h a v e r e ­
tu r n e d fro n t a tw o w eek s' v isit at
S an D iego, C a lifo rn ia .
W lial B u sin ess W ants.
A f a r as th e p re s id e n tia l e le c tio n
is c o n c e rn e d b u sin e ss d e sire s of p o li­
tic s a tte n tio n to th r e e p rin c ip a l m a t­
t e r s — th e ta riff, th e ta ilr o a d s
an d
th e m e r c h a n t m a rin e .
It a s k s th a t
th e ta r iff be d o m in a te d a n d a d m in ­
is te re d by a n
e x p e rt, n o n p a rtis a n
co m m issio n , a c tin g fo r th e best in ­
te r e s ts o f th e w h o le c o u n tr y ’s b u s i­
n ess- not
by
p o litic ia n s , p le d g e d
b lin d ly e ith e r to th e policy o f re v ­
e n u e o n ly o r o f p ro te c tio n In d is c rim ­
in a te ly .
F o r th e ra ilr o a d s It w a n ts
re g u la tio n
w hich w ill a llo w
th e
tr a n s p o r ta tio n b u sin e ss
to becom e
a n d to re m a in u n iv e rs a lly p ro s p e r­
o u s, a n d not su c h re g u la tio n a s h a s
in th e la s t few y e a rs d riv e n one-
six th o f th e m ile a g e of th e c o u n try
int i b a n k ru p tc y th r o u g h e n d e a v o r to
f o n t 1 o p e ra tio n of a c a st iro n th e o ry ,
t u g in e e re d by a c o m m issio n w ith o u t
e x p e rt e x p e rie n c e . F o r th e u p b u ild ­
ing o f th e m e r c h a n t m a rin e It a s k s
th a t d e s tru c tiv e n a v ig a tio n law s be
re p e a le d an d su c h le g is la tio n p assed
■is to p e rm it A m e ric a n o w n e rs in o p ­
e r a tin g s h ip s to c o m p e te su c c e s sfu lly
w ith th e sh ip o w n e rs of o th e r c o u n ­
trie s .
B eyond th is it d e m a n d s t h a t
th e g o v e rn m e n t k e e p its h a n d s off
e it h e r o p e ra tio n o r o w n e rs h ip , it Is,
o f c o u rs e , u n d e rs to o d th a t p o litic s
d o es n o t c a re a p a rtic le w h al b u si­
n e ss w a n ts, except th a t it re c o g n iz e s
th a t w hen b u sin e ss is good te n u r e of
office is m o re lia b le to c o n tin u e . C o n ­
s e q u e n tly on
th e s e
g ro u n d s so m e
s tu d y a n d a tte n tio n to th e a b o v e r e ­
c ita l o f sim p le w a n ts w ill not be u n ­
p ro fita b le fo r e it h e r p a r ty .— lla c h e
R eview .
Q u a rtz g la ss, fo r w hich w e w ere
on ce d e p e n d e n t on G e rm a n y , is now
m ad e in th is c o u n try . T h e s a n d of
N e b ra s k a is best s u ite d fo r th e p u r ­
pose.
T h re e new n u m b e rs of th e R eed
C ollege R ecord a re in p re p a r a tio n , a
re p o rt of th e p r e s id e n t co v e rin g th e
first five y e a rs of th e college, a b u l­
le tin d e sc rib in g
c o u rs e s
in com
n ierce a n d in d u s tr ie s of p a r tic u la r
In te re s t to y o u n g m en p re p a rin g fot
c o m m e rc ia l c a re e r s In th e N o rth w e st,
an d th e
a n n u a l a n n o u n c e m e n t of
Heed E x te n sio n c o u rs e s.
T h e R eed E x te n sio n c o u rs e s lo r
1 9 1 6 -1 9 1 7 a re b ein g p la n n e d in c o ­
o p e ra tio n w ith th e U n iv e rsity o f O re ­
gon in o r d e r to a v o id co n flicts in
d a te s , s u b je c ts an d p lace s a n d ,
in
g e n e ra l, to m a k e tile co m b in ed o f ­
fe r in g s o f th e tw o in s titu tio n s be o f
th e g re a te s t p o ssib le se rv ic e to tlie
peo p le of P o rtla n d . S till f u r th e r to
p ro m o te th is en d , th e p u b lic a tio n s
of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon w ill a n ­
n o u n c e th e R eed co lleg e c o u rs e s a n d
th e p u b lic a tio n s of R eed co lle g e w ill
a n n o u n c e th e U n iv e rs ity of O regon
c o u rses.
T h e R e g is tra r h a s b ro u g h t b e fo re
th e c o m m itte e on a d m issio n of s t u ­
d e n ts 124 of th e a p lic u n ts fo r a d m is ­
sion in S e p te m b e r. O f th e s e , 80 liad
been a d m itte d up to A u g u st first.
P o r tla n d D ally N ew s,
In c lu d in g
th e N o rth w e s t F a rm s te a d M ag azin e,
w ith O u tlo o k , o n e y e a r fo r 13 .2 5 .
S h eep dogs a re fre e from tax in
th e U n ite d K in g d o m .
* BEST BREAD |
On the M arket
Fresh Every Day
T ry
R om an
M e a l’ B re a d
A great Health Food
Pies, Cakes, and Other
Pastry Articles.
Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry
to Order
Cream Puffs and
Chocotate Eclaires
City Bakery
Main St.
-
Gresham
q THEODORE VAN DONINCK. Proptielor J
O.-tZ Z—
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MT. HOOD
BUTTER
F ish , ric e a n d v e g e ta b le s a re th e
p rin c ip a l a rtic le s o f tlie A siulic m a r ­
ket b a sk e t.
PU R E , S W E E T , CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
F o r S ale by L e a d in g G rocers
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Quick and Careful Delivery of al'.
kinds of Merchandiae between
Portland and Crown Point.
LELAND AUTO TRUCK CO.
"We Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any Time."
Office, 226 Ash St., Portland, Ore.
Phone Brd. 2854; Home A-7825.
Gresham Phone 547
Want ads— Key to success.
J u st th e T h in g for D iarrhoea.
T h e b a y o n e ts u sed a t th e b a ttle of
" A b o u t tw o y e a rs ag o I h ad a se­
v ere a tta c k of d ia r r h o e a w h ich la s t­ W a te rlo o w e r e a b o u t a fo o t lo n g e r
ed o v e r a w e e k ," w rite s W . C. J o n e s , th a n th e m o d ern w eap o n s.
B u fo rd , N. D. “ I b ecam e so w eak !
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th a t I co u ld n o t s ta n d u p rig h t.
A
T h e co st o f g o v e rn m e n t m eat in ­
d ru g g is t
re c o m m e n d e d
C h a m b e r-,
, |o n
i a l d , o a m o u n , , o « ce„ tg
lain s C olic, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a
R em ed y . T h e first do se re lie v e d m e I
c a p ita a n n u a lly .
a n d w ith in tw o d a y s I w as as w ell as '
■ — — —
e v e r.
M any d r u g is ts re c o m m e n d
F r a n c e ail m ed ical p re s c rip
th is re m e d y b e c a u se th e y k n o w th a t .
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,
,
it is reliable. Eor sale at G resham ,"0"" are wr“ V"
Drug Store— Adv.
'»he country.
,h” I-"*«««»- of
Bids W anted.
S ealed b id s w ill be re c eiv ed a t th e
office of th e c le rk , D. M. R o b e rts , a t
G re sh a m , up to 6 p m A u g u st 10,
1916, fo r su p p ly in g S chool D is tric t
No 4 w ith 65 c o rd s ot w ood, fir an d
a ld e r p re f e rre d , sa m e to be d e liv e re d
on o r b e fo re S e p te m b e r 10, 1916.
F o r p a r tic u la r s c a ll on th e c le rk , o r
T heo. B ru g g e r, c h a irm a n .
By o r d e r of th e B o ard ,
D. M. R O B E R T S , C lerk
T H E O B R U G G E R , C h a irm a n .
Gresham, Oregon, July 28, 1916.
T h e o pen s e s a m e — A W a n t Ad.
Hoss’ Truck Service
Office w ith C o m m ercial D e liv e ry Co.
229 Pine S treet Between First and Second.
A L L K IN D S O F
H A U L IN G B E T W E E N G R E S H A M A N D
PO RTLA N D
Farmer’s Hauling, Furniture moving. Orders taken for Coal,
Briquet*, Wood, Sand and Gravel.
O resham
P h o n e 79 x
|
Every Saturday and Sunday
sac rific e d to c a rr y in g pow er, a n d th e
M rs. M. L. Y o u n g , s h o t a la rg e m a c h in e s a re used in flocka fo r bom b
h aw k a t h e r h o m e in W e lb rid g e , V t., d ro p p in g on e n em y p o sitio n s. C lass
Í w h ile It w as on th e w ing. It m eas- V c o n s is ts of m a c h in e s m uch lig h te r I
in w e ig h t, o r s h o r te r a ir e n d u ra n c e ,
I u re d five feet a n d five in c h e s from a n d c a p a b le o f g re a t sp eed In th e
tip to tip.
p u rs u it o f a ir s h ip s
C lass VI is th e
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in g d y n a m o s a n d o th e r d e lic a te am i re p o rt th e ra n g e to th e a r tille r y o f­
c o m p lic a te d m a c h in e ry . T h e re s u lts ficers. It Is e a sily c o n tro lle d a n d d e ­
p e n d a b le .
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a re s u p e r io r to h a n d iw o rk .
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