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PAGE GREsHAM PO UR ETOILE DU NORD Dewey G ibb s o f Co. E. T h ir d O re- ig o n , w h ich Is s ta tio n e d at V ancou- 1 ver, Is at hom o f o r a few days on | sic k leave. Oregon Registration Board No. 220C IMPORTED ROYAL BELGIAN Draft Stallion llo w m any In G resham are con- | v e rtin g t h e ir check books In to a bunch o f stub s on acco un t o f the lib e r ty loan? T his S ta llio n was aw arded 5 G old M edals by tin- B elgian Gov •■i nHu nt lb- was also F irs t am i G rand C ham pion at the Lew is am i ( 'la r k E xp o sitio n as a tw o -y e a r old. T o m o rro w being a le ga l h o lid a y th e postoffice d e liv e ry w in d o w s w ill close at 10 o ’clo ck T h e re w ill be no service on the r u r a l rou te s Will Make the 1917 Season at Gresham, Oregon SERVICE $20 FOR SEASON Payable August 1, with usual return privilege C. MINSINGER, Owner Phone 201 J. F. ERICKSON, Manager LIBRARY NOTES T he Is ju st the diet you need h u l he su re il erence c o lle c tio n Is te m p o ra ry B ILT ’S CONFECTIONERY FIREMEN ELECT NEW CHIEF E ls e ll Jones, c h ie f o f the G resh a p p o in te d loan d ra u g h ts m a n Ils r e f These hooks are a fro m the m ain II in Hie g o ve rn m e n t service, a special m e e tin g hi the lire com panies was held on S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r the p u r pose o f na m in g a successor L e slie I M e r r ill was elected M r Jones le ft fo r Bremerton on Sunday m o rn in g , where lie w ill ta ke up I lls new w o rk As lie is not sure o f being p e rm a n e n tly located th e re lie ent alone, le a vin g his w ife here. Sin w ill go to h im when it is known w ln re th e ir p e rm a n e n t hom e Is to tie. T h is means ten out w ill day Bead the W a n t ads. oil account Of being r ns 191« v o l ill th a t each card h o ld e r may d ra w j books at one tim e and keep the m u n t il O cto be r firs t If he wishes. A fte r Jun e tlrs t, the lib r a r y n o t open u n til 2 p. ni. T h e lib r a r y w ill he closed a ll on W ednesday, .M em orial Day. am V o lu n te e r E ire D e p a rtm e n t, h a v resign ed the ta ke n on va ca tio n tim e . Eul a p la te a day ut in g has b ra ry . B e g in n in g Jun e firs t, books m ay lie Weatherly Ice Cream GRESHAM lib r a r y umes o f the H e rd lle g is te r ■» Get Your SHOES Repaired ut the Hand Repair Shop Next, D oor to (lie O u tlo o k Office <. v. i n di Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with • m oi $3.26 4.26 3.00 4.00 D a lly O rego nian ................. ...... $6.00 D a ily and Sunday O rego nian ... 8.00 D a lly J o u rn a l ................................ ... 5.60 7.60 D a lly and Sunday J o u rn a l ...... 6.00 E ve n in g T e le g ra m 2.00 W e e k ly O re g o n ia n ..................... 2.00 S u n il- W a e ltlv J o u r n a l................ D a lly News and N .-W . F a rm s te a d 3.50 Now’s the best time to subscribe. 1.16 1.16 Do it NOW. PHONE 701 rz O U R L A M B ANU P O R K ANO B E E F ANO V E A L ARE CHOICE ENOUfaH TO MA«e YOU FEEL C onte nt e o A FTPIU EVERY M CAL* If You Want to Enjoy the after meal contentment that a proper digestion is en titled to, you should allow us to serve you. Our shop is clean and sanitary Our goods wholesome and prop erly priced. Honest weights and quick deliveries come nt. G R ESH AM . OREGON A J W BROWN, Prop. Gresham Market fllllll m m R m m r Store Closed All Day W EDNESDAY, M AY 30 MAY 4 'h a u ta u q u u 20. 1»17 G u a ra n to rs A t te iit io n l I I T h e tic k e t c o m m itte e needs y o u r h e lp in th e sale o f sea son tic k e ts . Do not expect a few to h a n d le th is business and If each Ape w ill get in and do her p a rt the necessary a m o u n t w ill be ea sily raised Meet w ith Hie c o m m itte e W ednesday eve n in g at . o 'c lo c k III th e d in in g roo m of H e g n e r’s h a ll, it w ill o n ly tu ke a few m in u te s to tra n s a c t o u r business and we w ill then a tte n d the p a trio tic m e e tin g In th e m ain h u ll. K . A. M IL L E R , C h a irm a n . M r. and M rs. A lv in C la rk , of P o rtla n d , were th e guesht Sunday o f M r. and M rs O. 1. Neal Mrs. C la rk an d M r N eal are cousins. The tw o fa m ilie s w ent in th e a fte rn o o n to £ la c k a m a s to v is it Mrs. N e a l’s nephew , C o rp o ra l H u xle y. M r and M rs. A lb e rt Huchunon and baby o f E v e re tt, W a s h in g to n , spent seve ral days here last week, v is itin g w ith th e S ho em a ker and L e o n a rd fa m ilie s T h e y were on th e ir way to v is it M r B u c h a n o n ’s pa ren ts, n e ar Salem Jam es W a r r e ll is re c e iv in g con g ra tu la tio n s on h a v in g a tta in e d his 81st b irth d a y . M r. W a r r e ll is re m a rk a b ly w e ll preserved f o r one o f h is years. H is hom e Is at V a n co u ver, B. C „ but he has been spending seve ral m o n th s w ith M r and Mrs A J W B ro w n C a p ta in B. F. Hauer announces th a t th e H om e G ua rd s w ill meet to n ig h t fo r fin a l d r i l l b e fore p e c o ra tio n day. A ll m em bers are urged to be present and also to present th e m selves p ro m p tly at 9 :3 0 o 'c lo c k at th e f a ir g ro u n d s to m o rro w m o rn in g f o r th e D e co ra tio n day parade W ho is the o w n e r o f a c e rta in rag ru g , has been ¡he sub je ct o f m uch discussio n on th e part o f at least tw o G resham wom en. It Is not a case o f c o n tro v e rs a ry , ho w e ve r, fo r n e ith e r c la im s th e ru g . it happened In th is wise, hut how o r w hy, Is the m ystery M are th a n a m o n th ago G ra n d m a L in n e m a n u fo u n d a rug, n e a tly ro lle d up and p ro te cte d by a sack, on h e r fr o n t porch. She sup posed th a t som eone had le ft It th e re te m p o ra rily a n il w o u ld c a ll fo r It a g a in , but tim e w ent on, and no one c a lle d to c la im th e package. A c tin g on the s u p p o s itio n th a t the ru g s h o u ld have been d e liv e re d to som eone by a s im ila r name, M rs. C M. Z im m e rm a n was ca lle d and asked If II belonged to her. She was e x p e ctin g the d e liv e ry o f a ru g w h ich she was h a v in g woven, and decided Glut no do ub t th is was her p ro p e rty On in v e s tig a tio n , ho w e ver, It w. fo u n d to n o t a n sw e r th e d e s c rip tio n of M rs. Z im m e rm a n ’s ru g , and G ra n d m a Linne^niunn w ill keep it. a w a itin g th e a r r iv a l o f some one who s h a ll id e n tify it and pro ve o w n e r sh ip m em orial Day LA D IES’ NEOLIN SOLED SHOES Priced $3.50 and $5.00 W o m e n ’s a n d M isses’ I-.my L ou a n d M ary Ja n e P u m p s in W hite C anvas, P a te n t L e a th e r a n d both, w ith e ith e r ru b b e r or le a th er soles. r $ , Price $ 1.25 to $2 .5 0 Mrn’s and Boys’ Stitch Down Low Vj. Shoes in line Ian j ! lull leather Pine ! hum $125 Io $3 E. W. Aylswortli GRESHAM. M e n tio n was m ade last week o f the v is it o f Rev. A. J. W a re o f G resham to W ilb u r , O regon, w h e n he d e liv e re d ik e ba cca la u re a te set m o il to th e g ra d u a tin g h ig h school class las! Sunday. W ilb u r h ig h school has fo r its p rin c ip a l M rs Ines M ille r, a daug h te r o f M r. and M rs I) L M cL a in o f th is c ity . She has co n d u cte d a h ig h ly successful school, m a k in g the W ilb u r H ig h ra n k w ith the best in the sta te W ilb u r was the lo c a tio n o f the U u ip q u a academ y, the firs t In s titu tio n o f le a rn in g In Ik iu g la s c o u n ty. T h a t was ab ou t 60 years ago One o f its firs t fo u r g ra d u a te s is s t ill a liv e ,— i W II B ya rs o f Salem Read the W ant ads O R EG O N It vou have made a purchase ol h a rd w a re th a t doesn t su it d o n 't lose y o u r te m p er pay us a v is it. We are p ric in g o u r q u a lity h a rd w a re m such a m anner th a t i l helps you re train y o u r losses. COOK WITH GAS Wa have the Gas C o.'s line o f Ranges, Plates, H eaters, etc. L ig h tin g F ix tu re s and M antles, etc. See them Also (¡¡is d em on strate ,! ¡it L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. G resha m , O regon. Sanitary Meat M arket HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL DISTRIBUTED TODAY BRINGS A REMINDER T h e m e e tin g o f th e W . C. T . II. ut th e hom e o f M rs D. M R oberts last Thursday was an e n e rg e tic a ffa ir It was w e ll a tte n d e d and a fte r a s h o rt business session a ll tu rn e d in on the bed socks, h o s p ita l su p p lie s and gun cle an ers T h e w o rk was not c o m p le t ed, so th e re w ill he a n o th e r m e e tin g at M rs R o b e rt's uext T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n at 2 :3 0 to resum e th e w o rk. These m e e tin g s are u n d e r th e aus pices o f th e W C. T . U b u t th . w o rk is e v e ryb o d y's Needle and th iiu b lc " Is th e pass w o rd , and good a i l l " the q u a lific a tio n Com e and hear the re p o rt o f th e v ia it to the C lackam as cam p last E rid a y Bring or seud old soft cotton, linen and double-faced warm m aterial D on’t overlook our stock of Shoes when in need of footwear, for we surely can save you ' dollars on the purchase price. FIELDHOUSE JONES WEDDING SATURDAY T he second U n io n H ig h school an n iia l, th e M iiu h in o tu , Is ju s t ofi Ho O u tlo o k press and is being d is tr ib uted tod ay. It c o n ta in s 136 pages w ith a d o u b le co ve r and is f u ll to o v e rflo w in g w ith a ll the good lite r m u re th a t c o u ld be expected ir o n i a E C. W a gg on er, advance agent of p u b lic a tio n o f its c I sbs . E ve ry d e p a rtm e n t is p e rfe ct as th e E llis o n W h ite C h a u ta u q u a sys T h e p o r tr a its tem has w r itte n G eorge F Honey, was to be expected p re s id e n t o f th e lo cal association are a ll th a t a rt can u in k e th e m , and fro m C o rn in g . C a l , th a t he w ill he w ith the e x ce p tio n o f the cu ts th a t here th is week to g ive any assistance were m ade in P o rtla n d , th e book is G resham p ro d u c tio n . Tlo* needed to m ake the co m in g C h a u ta u « q u a a big success. M r Honey is c a ll p h o to g ra p h s were m ade by M a xw e ll in g th e c o m m itte e to g e th e r fo r a S ch n e id e r w ho asks th a t his appre e la tio n o f (he p a tro n a g e o f th e h ig h co n fe re n ce w ith M r W a gg on er scho ol be expressed both c o lle c tiv e ly M iss E c k fo rd C a m eron and Miss and in d iv id u a lly fo r th e ir courtesy D e lla H ughes were hostesses last and kin d n e ss w ith th e ta k in g o f n ig h t at a b e a u tifu lly a p p o in te d d in th e ir p ic tu re s fo r th e book. n e r at th e la t t e r ’s hom e. T h e guests T h e hooks are s e llin g fo r $1.00 w ere th e m em bers o f th e h ig h school and th e re are hut a few e x tra s fo r g ra d u a tin g class a n d l’ rin c Ip a lE lm e r . sale Those w a n tin g one may ca ll F G o o d w in and w ife T h e house dec th e O u tlo o k o r address th e e d ito r. o ra tio n s were red roses, the class R obert H e n d ric k s . fio w e r D a n cin g was in d u lg e d in d u rin g Ihe eve ning WILBUR HIGH SCHOOL ENERGETIC AFFAIR WELL ATTENDED Footwear Savings Low heel in Tan and Black Mrs. E th e l M ille r is v is itin g w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r. and M rs. II. L . M c The m a rria g e o f M iss F lo re n ce M rs. M il- F ie ld h o u s e and Jackson F. Jones L a in and o th e r re la tiv e s . scho ol at to o k place at O regon C ity on S a tu r le r has been te a ch in g M a rsh fie ld . day, M ay 20. T h e w e d d in g was an e xce e d in g ly q u ie t a ffa ir, the tim e Hoy K e rn and fa m ily have gone h a v in g been kept a p ro fo u n d secret to B ea ve rto n fo r a w e ek’s v is it w ith M r. and M rs. Jones have gone to re la tiv e s . In th e m e a n tim e H o y’s h o use kee pin g in th e H ig h la n d fa rm m u ll ro u te is being cared f o r by hom e. T hey have a new bungalow H a ro ld K e rn . under c o n s tru c tio n on H ig h la n d F a rm , hut it may not lie com p le te d Mrs. M y rtle M yers and Miss E sth e r fo r some tim e . E lfo rd were recent guests o f M r. T he b rid e is th e d a u g h te r o f M r. a n il Mrs. F. I). L lc h ty at St. Johns. and M rs. F red F ie ld h o u se . She is a W h ile th e re they v is ite d th e woolen g ra d u a te o f G resham h ig h school and m ills and sh ip ya rd s. the O regon S tate N o rm a l She was M r. and M rs. S. C. Jones have a te a c h e r lo r se ve ra l years in t In- m oved to the S p rln g c re s t fa rm , w h ich G resha m graded school, w here she s a tis fa c tio n . The the y w ill have cha rge o f in d e fin ite ly gave co m p le te T h e ir te le p h o n e n u m b e r is 9x3, the g ro o m is th e eldest son o f M r. and one u n d e r the nam e o f D r. C larence M rs. S C. Jones o f H ig h la n d F a rm , w h ere he has spent Ills e n tire life He T ru e W ilBon. is a g ra d u a te o f G resham h ig h school W. L. G orsage has ta k e n o ve r .1. .1 and s tu d ie d lo r some tim e at O regon H a llig a u ’a in te re s t in the M ain stre e t A g r ic u ltu r a l C ollege. B oth are m u b a rb e r shop and is now its sole o w n sicia n s o f m e rit, M rs. Jones be in g a er. M r H a llig a n le ft tod ay f o r St s k illf u l acco m pa nist on pian o o r o r M a r tin 's s p rin g s w here he w ill re gan and M r. Jones being one of c u p e ra te fo r a few weeks. G re sh a m ’s fa v o rite soloists. M r and M rs. Junes have th e h e a rty good w ill C a rds are o u t a n n o u n c in g the and best wishes o f a la rg e c ire lc of m a rria g e o f M iss Ir e tta Met lu re frie n d s . T hey are p o p u la r yo u n g and F re d e ric k M itc h e ll o f L iv in g s people and can co u n t a ll th e ir ;e to n , M o n ta n a on May 20. T he b rid e q u a lu ta n ce s as frie n d s . w ill be rem e m be re d as a tele ph on e o p e ra to r on th e G resham bo ard a OWNER OF RUG few years ago NOT YET FOUND W h o o p in g < o u g li. One o f Ihe m ost sucres* lu l p re p a r a t io n s in use fo r Ib is disease is t'h a m b e r la in ’s Cough R em edy. S W. M c C lin to n , B la n d o n S pring s. A la ., T h e M asters’ and L e d u r e r s ” asso j writes, " D i l i - l e i h y had w h o o p in g o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty w ill i cough us hud as most any baby cou ld e la tio n | have it. I gave h im C h a m b e rla in 's meet w ith R o ckw oo d g ra ng e on the Cough Ite m ed y and it soon got h im t h ir d S a tu rd a y in June. R ecom m en I w e ll.” O b ta in a b le e ve ryw h e re . Ad. d a tio n s w ill be m ade fo r o b s e rv in g g ra n g e fie ld day a n ti a l u ll a tte n d ance Is necessary. I rr. TUESDAY, GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS JJSdfl A Big Ice Cream Lunch OUTLOOK ED. BAUMAN. GRESHAM, - Prop. - ORE. Horne made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for F at Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds o f the d e p a rtm e n t. Since th e n th e roads have been g ra v e le d and are now in good c o n d itio n . T h e extern O ttic ia l n o tice has been received o f sion is a b o u t tw o m ile s and w ill a c a num ber o f p a tro n s the exte n sio n o f r u r a l ro u te n u m c o m m o d a te ber tw o I rum th e G resham postoftice. w ho liv e a lo n g d ista n ce fro m th e ir It Is to ta k e effect next F rid a y T h e m a il boxes. T hey w ill now be served e x te n sio n is n o rth I rum th e L u ste d at th e ir gates. scho olhou se and w ill sup ply a b o u t fo u rte e n fa m ilie s O. A. E astm a n Is te m p o r a r ily d e E ffo rts were m ade seve ral years ta in e d fro m his w o rk at th e B eaver ago Io have th is e x te n sio n o f the co m p a n y's fa c to ry w ith a made hut th e c o n d itio n of t h e ' M o to r EXTENSION OF RURAL ROUTE NUMBER TWO roads pre ve n te d a c tio n on th e pa rt lam e back. 'S, EXPERIENCE— FACILITIES— READINESS TO SERVE Z X T Ii. F irs t S tate B a tik has the experience, fa c ilitie s am i resources to h a m lle y o u r business ra p id ly , e c o n o m ica lly, e f fic ie n tly . It in v ite s y o u r aeeoniit. he it large o r sm all. ’ It gives a personal service to each custom er. Total Resources $330,000.00' FIRST STATE BANK Id d x llD I. tlltU G O X