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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM U se INTERNATIONAL FLY W AY to keep the flies off the cow s. Protecting your Stock from flies m ean s a Saving in Feed QUARTS, 50c One 50c Sprayer FREE with each gallon tin at $1.50 p ija r n ta r y DISTRIBUTORS llow itt Bldg. Gresham, Oregon Gresham Auto Co. THOMPSON GARAGE BUILDING, East Powell Street G a ra g e , G e n e ra l O v erh au lin g , R ep airs V u lcan izin g Accessories, ALL Oils, WORK Gasoline, Etc. GUARANTEED. Opens next Monday, July 2 MAX PLATH Proprietor A special purchase of Bedspread which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. Bedspread, Bedspread, Bedspread, Bedspread, special special special special $1.29 $1.94 $2.19 $2.59 $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 Bedspread, Bedspread, Bedspread, Bedspread, special special special special $2.98 $3.19 $3.45 $3.89 3I> inch .Striped ami Figured Voiles in the season's most wanted patterns, yard Special 21c 27 inch Striped and Figured Voiles, yard Special 11c $1.25 Middy Blouses in the latest models for slimmer, each Special 98c Clearance of Ladies' White Lawn Waists, 75 cents values, each Special 29c $1.00 Boys' Straw Hats, each Special 65c $1.50 .Men’s Straw Hals, each Special 98c Boys’ Two-piece Balhriggttn Underwear, regular 25e, each Special 19c Closing out of Children's White Canvas Shoes with Leather sole and heel. Extra values. Regu lar $2.00 and $2.25, Special $100 pr. CANNON’S GRESHAM, OREGON JU N E M . I »17 One of th e p re ttie st hom e w ed dings of th e season was th a t at ----------- which Miss G ladys Bliss becam e th e E. E. C hipm an, ru ra l m all c a rrie r bride of B laine T u rn e r on tVednes- on ro u te one, will begin his vacation ,|ay evening. Ju n e 27. at th e home tom orrow . His ro u te will be carried of th e b rid e's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs by -Mrs. E d n a Stanley. _______ Jo h n Bliss. T he brid e was given in itev. E. A. L eonard officiated at th e m a rriag e at his hom e last even- Iny of A rth u r A nderson ahd Miss L illian T h iirk elso n . both of P ort la n rt _______ I Paul E lford spent y esterd ay a fte r noon with his sisters, Mrs. Zirnmer- ' man and Miss E sth e r E lford. He will leave S atu rd ay for lilti fo rm er hom e in D akota for a visit. T h ere will be a m eeting and drill of th e Home G uard» to n ig h t at 8 o ’clock. Every m em ber is req u ested to be on hand, and those having rifles are req u ested to bring them along. Next Sunday at th e B aptist church, A. D. B osserm an will conduct se rv ices in t i l e m orning a t 11 o'clock The p asto r, Rev. A. J. W are, will preach in the evening, beginning at 8 o’clock. The th re e b arb er shops of G resh am will be closed all day next Wed nesday, Ju ly 4th. H ow ever, in o rd er to accom m odate th e ir cu sto m ers they have ag reed to rem ain open a f te r 8 o ’clock on T uesday night. F re d ric B. Honey w ith th ree of his classm ates from W ashington high school, are spending th e ir sum m er vacation as fisherm en at D ahlia, W ash. They a re located on th e Chris. H enry sands, m ore th an tw o miles from shore. J u ly S p e c ia ls $1 50 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 FR ID A Y , BLISS WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVENING GRESHAM PEOPLE TURNER AND HAPPENINGS Fly Way, Fly Way, Fly I J iu u v U ’s OUTLOOK Rev. B. C. B rew ster, of F airview , will preach a t th e M ethodist Episco pal ch u rch next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. C. B rackenbury th e p asto r, will preach in th e m o rn ing. Sunday school and Epw ortli League will m eet at the usual hours. C arl Congdon and K enneth Rob erts, two of th e GreBham recru its, cam e over from A m erican L ake yes terd ay m o rning for a brief visit. They will re tu rn Sunday. A fter next Mon day no m ore p erm its o r passes will tie allow ed and th is Is th e ir last op p o rtu n lty to visit G resham . They are expecting to be called aw ay at any tim e a fte r M onday next. An incident of the trag ed y a t Ho gan on W ednesday was th e in ju ry to A llred lla n im u r, who wus throw n from Hie ru n n in g board of an au to on R oberts avenue w hile lie and o th ers were on th e ir way to th e scene of th e accident. He suffered several severe cu ts on Ills head and his hips were badly w renched. He Is able to be aro u n d but is feeling ra th e r sore. IMPROVEMENT CLUB GAINS NEW MEMBERS i m a rriag e by her la th e r. T he im- | P a s s iv e ring cerem ony was per- form ed by itev. Isaac It. Self, p asto r 1 " r ,h<* Fairview P re sb y teria n ch u rc h , R elatives and in tim a te frien d s of ( j ilie bride anil brid e groom atten d e d th e cerem ony. Preceding th e cerem ony Miss Le- lait G ilstrap , of P o rtla n d , rendered a few piano selections. To Lohen- g re n ’s W edding M arch, played by Miss Rosalie L u sch er, th e bridal p a r ty en tered th e living room. T he b rid e was a ttire d in an at- trac tiv e w hite gown and carried a show er bouquet of b rid e ’s ro :cs. T he b r,d e * aH atten d e d by her sister, Miss F ran ces Bliss, who wore a pink gown and carried a show er bouquet of pink roses. C edric H. Stone acted as best m an. T he bouse was a ttra c tiv e ly decoa- rted in pink and w hite roses and ferns. Im em diately a fte r th e cerem ony Miss Edella Tow le, accom panied by h er sister, Miss Olive Tow le, sang very im pressively, “ B ecause.” A d ain ty luncheon was served d u rin g th e reception. Mr. T u rn e r was a s tu d e n t a t the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college an d his brid e is a g ra d u a te of th e Union High school of G resham . Both young people are highly esteem ed and have a larg e circle of frien d s who wish them m uch happiness. Mr. and Mrs. T u rn e r will live n ea r F airview , w here they will be at hom e to th e ir frien d s a fte r Aug. 1. TYPEWRITERS WANTED IN U. S. ARMY T he United S tate s Civil Service Com m ission an n o u n ces th a t, as a su f ficient n u m b e r of m ale anil fem ale ste n o g ra p h ers will not be secured from th e ex am in atio n to be held Ju n e 30, 1917, to m eet th e needs of th e public service, an ex am in atio n has been annou n ced to be held at fo rty of th e p rin cip al cities in th e n o rth w est on Ju ly 7th. Men ty p e w riters w ith o u t a know l edge of sten o g rap h y a re desired es pecially In connection w ith th e Q u ar te rm a ste r Corps, U. 8. Army, a t an en tra n ce sa lary of $1000 per year. A m ajo rity of th e clerk s In th e Q u a rte rm a ste r C orps, U. S. Arm y, are being selected from th e ty p e w rit e r reg ister, and all m ale ty p ew riters who can q u alify a re urged to apply for th e ex am in atio n Ju ly 7. A rran g em en ts will be m ade by th e D istrict S ecretary to exam ine all p e r sons who w rite to him , su b je ct to th e su b seq u en t filing and ap ro v al of ap plications, provided th e req u est Is re ceived at S eattle in sufficient tim e to a rra n g e for ex am in atio n a t th e place n e a re st to th e a p p lic a n t’s residence w here th e ex am in atio n w ill be held. In q u iries co n cern in g th e Ju ly 7th ex am in atio n should be ad d ressed to H erb ert F. W ard, S ecretary , E lev en th Civil Service D istrict, Room 303, Post Office Bldg., S eattle, W ash. P la y -P r o o f! It The hardest play does not wear through the triple Itnit knees and Iriah linen reinforced heel» and toss of GOOD STOUT Cat i Will Take Reinforced H o s ie r y HOSIERY Play and d r e s s stockings — I t Style« — 9 weights —all color« —for boy a and girls. Price« from 25c up. Mod. m U a A For O v t to Ytart to staml the kiddies when romping around the picnic din ners, at the celebration to he held nt Gresham, .Inly 4th, by the Home Guard of Pleasant Home and (¡resham. Dorft Fail to Get That New Hat for the célébration. We bave iiundrcds of tbein in Felt, Straw, and Panama, at priées and stvies io suit ail. E. W. Aylsworth ÏH E R F ARE 3 6 S INDEPENDENCE DAYS IN E V E R Y Y E A R ! /? . y S - t ¿sls lA. (S ils ' Let Us Help You Celebrate the Fourth ICE CREAM FREEZERS - One G a l. W h ite .M o u n ta in l l a l f G al. A r c tic WINDOW SCREENS-— t'ontinental A djustable to 33 in.. Continental Adjustable to 45 in. 2-8x6-8 Screen Doors 2-6x6-6 Screen Doors ICELESS REFRIGERATORS ............. $3.35 $2.35 45c 60c $1.35 $1.15 $8.00 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. T he Rockwood division of the Base L ine Im p ro v em en t club met at HI TTERICK PA TTERN S W A R N ER 'S Kt ST-PHOOl CORSETS F or . ' t o c p . OUR STEAKS he hom e of Mrs. O. J. Brown on th e S lO dA C 5 a re of a q u ality th a t m akes an Base L ine road last T uesday a f te r S a k e in sta n t appeal to every p a rtic u la r noon, J u n e 26. A fter th e usual C G. SCH NEID ER Y ou SMOUI-P ERN EST P. THOM m an who is h u n g ry and every business m eeting a sh o rt m usical O regon B ranch V. S Boys’ Honor R oll. PAR.TAKE h u n g ry man who is p a rtic u la r. p ro g ram was rend ered . Solos w ere W orking R eserves: T he c h a ra c te r of o u r m eats have OF A su n g by Mrs. Brow n, by Mrs. Mrs. C h ristin e H um ason and Mrs. W A LTER METZGER won for th is m a rk e t an enviable Young men who have e n list ¿ToiCV Boscoe of T ro u td ale , and Miss Edith ARVID PETERSO N rep u ta tio n . It will only cost you C lara K ane re tu rn e d last n ig h t from ed from ea ste rn M ultnom ah RA I,PH STANLEY so much a pound to in v estig ate Jelk cn . A sh o rt in te re stin g ta lk was F o rest Grove, w here th ey w ere dele- and vicinity. O R V ILLE ZIMMERMAN o u r m eat and o u r m ethods. E t given by Mrs. Cook of th e V entura gates to th e s ta te en cam p m en t of th e ERNEST .1 ANDERSON division of th e Base Line Im prove W om en's Relief Corps. T he en cam p ISA A C A N D E R S O N A J. W. BROWN, Prop. FO R EST ARNOLD WHERE AND HOW FISHING m ent d u b . A fter th e program a m ent is said to be one of th e m ost ALVIN AUSTIN GRESHAM , OREGON very d ain ty luncheon was served by e n th u sia stic ev er held in Oregon. IS LAWFUL OR UNLAWFUL TOM BAKER th e hostess. Two new m em bers. N early a th o u san d d eleg ates w ere -----------;--------------------------- EI..MER I1ANKUS A w rong im pression resu lted from Mrs. Boscoe an d Mrs. D ahlhatnm er. reg istered in th e tw o o rg an izatio n s. HER ItERT RASLEE so m eth in g an d w ent rollin g down a HENRY BOTTLESON Sixteen G overnor W ithycom be w as one of th e HE KNEW THE ROAD th e sta te m e n t in th e last O utlook w ere tak en Into th e d u b . EDGAR BROOKS m em bers of th e d u b w ere present. sp eak ers.. BUT NOT THE FORD bank in,° the SuIch below. “ D ad” th a t th e C lackam as riv e r had been LEON CADDY was so m ew h at sh ak en up b u t th e A. CAMP d o se d to all k in d s of fishing S tate To th e P ublic. Sw apping off hi« horse and buggy F o rd was. probably sh a k en up m ore. COMING CARL CONGDON Game W arden C arl D. S hoem aker "1 have been using C h a m b e rla in 's and ta k in g up his fish peddling bus-! Both a re g e ttin g well and will prob Red F e a th e r P hotoplay, “ The GEORGE CRANE w rites th a t th e C lackam as still re W ar of th e T ongs." produced by an ‘n a Ko ’ “ w” a ° r ,hP ,Pai" itlp8S a F o rd b ro u g h t "D ad " ably go o u t to g e th e r again, b u t FR ED DAVIS m onths, and it affords me pleas- . . . . . r , W DEAVER m ains open to an g lin g o r gam e fish e n tire C hinese cast S m ith 's T h ea ter, six u re to aay 1 have n ever used a rem e- H ockinson to g rief on W ednesday “ D ad” will know m ore ab o u t th e RAYMOND DUNBAR ing d u rin g th e season for such fish. F rid a y , Ju n e 29 and 30. A dm ission dy th a t did me so m uch good.”— aftern o o n . He had driven over every pesky th in g w hen he tackles it next W EASTMAN T he com m ission has recently 5 and 10 ce n ts.— Adv. ®y. Illton, N y Cham* country road for year* with old Dob* tlaw He was tak en __ to ________ P o rtla n d ____ this VENC1L EVANS closed th e C lackam as riv er to com e rrw h e re TabletB are o b ta ,n a b le bin and knew them from ru t to roll- m o rn in g w here he will be cared for DEWEY GIBBS CLIFTON II. HA RRIS m ercial fishing only, w hich m eans S um m er is upon us— w ith occe ______________ ing stone and th en he th o u g h t he at th e hom e of bis son W illiam un- C. H END RICKS th a t it is u nlaw ful (o use nets Fish- eaional relapses. was qualified to tack le them w ith a GI be recovers. B argains in th e W ant Ads. CH A RLES HICKS Ing w ith hook and line is perm ia- ________________ ____ F o rd . I _ . ,— :---- -— ------- IAS O HII.I.YARD But he d id n 't know th e F o rd , for E ve’7 b«<, \ 8° bu’ > w a“ «ng fo r slbie. W ILLIAM H II,I.YA RD CARYL HESLIN , o ver on a deep fill about .. mile V , ^ ° a*' A w arn in g was recently issued to < ' CLAUDE HESLIN .. , .. . ... , fo rg o t la st M onday th a t th a t was ail fisherm en giving th e bo u n d aries so u th of H ogan th e c ritte r shied a t ... . , . RAYMOND HUMA8ON i W aterlo o day. w ithin w hich all C lackam as riv er ALBERT JOHNSON' fishing Is p ro h ib ited T he sam e law GUY JONES ALL GRADES TO SELECT FROM. FRANK KENNEY : governs th e Sandy riv e r and it ts HAROLD KERN ! not law ful to fish on e ith e r side of FINISH LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, MOULDINGS GEORGE KNIKRIEM ¡ th e C lackam as one th o u san d feet ALTON LOVELACE ' above o r below th e wooden crib CH A RLES MAYER EDWARD NORKKN ¡about one m ile above C azadero; nor OSCAR E. NORKKN ' for th e sam e d istan ce e ith e r way Sash. Doors, Nails, Builders' Hardware ROY OLSEN 'fro m th e railw ay brid g e a t C asa RAY PAI.MQUIST W e build our business by rendering a valuable service TOM PA R K ER dero; n o r on th e rig h t h and side of profitable to the people of this community—the protection of FAY F POTTER ¡ th e riv er going up betw een th e pow personal funds h or this service we make no charge though we CECH, I’ULFKK e r house and th e w ooden c rib , nor „ EA RL RADFORD maintain an expensive hank building and equipment and oper n th e forebay or It. c a n a l, n o r w th- G REYNOLDS ate under heavy expense. VICTOR RIC K ER T In one th o u san d feet above o r below W R IC K E R T th e R iver Mill pow er house. You should make use of this service we extend. Here you KENN ETH C. ROBERTS On th e Sandy no fishing will be " ill hud courteous reception ami a cordial welcome of vour JO E ROSS • allow ed one th o u sa n d feet above o r NELSON ROSS deposits, whether large or small. To us you may with confi OSCAR STONE • below th e Sandy R iver dam , nor for to share in the good things dence entrust business secrets regarding m atters on which you I,E S I.IE ST CLAIR • : th e sam e d istan ce from th e L ittle from the most sanitary and wish advice and to the b. st of our ability we will give vou cor W ILBUR STANLEY . Sandy d am . nor in e ith e r the best equipped bakery in this rect and dependable business information and counsel. Make C S T II.U O N S • j fiume, pond o r forehay located above section. Our baking is based LLOYD TEC,ART this bank your bank. \L L K N T IL L E R • ¡th e Hull Run p la n t; n o r for a thou- upon a brown perfection that GEORGE TOWNSEND ’ sand feet e ith e r way from th e Bull is luscious to behold. Dain L E SL IE TOWNSEND SE C R E C Y , S A F E T Y AN D S E R V IC E , I Hun pow er house. ties in every imaginable va FDNER W EDIN ROY E WOODWARD riety. Come and choose. W ith d ro u th In G erm any, th e k ai In Officer«' R eserve T ra in ing Corp«: ser Anda at least one job he will FR ED CRANE have to leave alto g e th e r to his p a r t El» DUNN G resham , O regon. GRESHAM Phone 11 ner. FLOY ED MKTZUKR P h o n e 041 Gresham Market YELLOW FIR LUMBER KILN DRIED Building Business for the Bank Jones Lumber Co. WE INVITE YOU CITY BAKERY FIRST STATE BANK