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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OVTLOOK TUESDAY, MASONS RETURN VISIT OF OREGON CITY LODGE S tr a w H a ts All Up-to-the-Minute Style M em bers of M u ltn o m ah lodge, No. | 1, A. F. & A. M., of O regon C ity m ad e | ALL LA TEST STY LE S Kuppenheimer All-Wool Suits At very low prices and every garment guaranteed to be all that we tell you. A Good Proposition We put up to you today is: Buy your Clothing now and save the heavy advance in price that is coining and prepare yourself for the shortage. SUITS AT $15 TO $30 . SH O ES lor everyone and a good assortment to choose from E. W. AYLSWORTH C L O T H IE R 28. 1918 GRESHAM LOCALS ----------- D r. a n d Mrs. J o s h u a S tan sfleld , of th e trip to G resh am on F rid a y e v e n -1 P o rtla n d , w ere th e g u e sts a t lu n ch eo n lin g , w h ere th ey were w ere th e g u e sts of S u n d a y of Dr. an d M rs. A. T hom pson. th e G resh am lodge. T he'.M h e M. . M. d e Kay K e ste rso n h a s been on th e g ree was c o n fe rre d upon tw o c a n d i M exican b o rd e r fo r som e tim e. He d ates. h a s been in M exico but is now In T h e v isito rs from th e p a p e r m ill T exas city w ere th e w o rsh ip fu l m a s te r, W ll-I 11am L aid law ; Jo h n F. E ric k s o n ,' Mrs. E. \V. A y lsw o rth an d c h ild re n sen io r d eaco n ; G eorge G riffith, ty le r. |F . M. B ad g er, o rg a n is t; P ercy C an- Held, Dr. L. G. Ice an d E. M. D rill, T hey w ere p ilo ted by ‘B ill” C ongdon | w ho is a m e m b e r of th e G resh am i lodge b u t now a re s id e n t of O regon Sailor Hats . . $1.00 to $2.50 Panama Hats $2.00 to $5.00 MAA’ a rriv e d la st n ig h t from K a la m a tli F a lls fo r a visit w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s L aw rence W e Have Too Many Bicycle Tires TO REDUCE THE STOCK WE WILL F axon Jo y h as w ritte n frie n d s h er REDUCE THE PRICE from F ra n c e th a t he is well and busy I 'City. an d th a t he w ill n o t be in a p o sitio n ) F o llo w in g th e im p ressiv e c e re to w rite m uch to Ills frien d s. $4.50 Fisk Heavy Non-Skid...... $4.25 m o n ies of th e o rd e r, re f re s h m e n ts j ----------- w ere serv ed , an d th e O regon C ity del- i ^r a B ra d fie ld a n d fam ily ol P a r- $4.50 Vitallic ............................. $4.25 eg a tio n re tu rn e d hom e a t 1 a. m. so n s, K a n sa s a re v isitin g w ith rela- M uch fa v o ra b le co m m en t w as m ad e j**v es' Mr. Jfra d fie ld is a son of Mrs. $3.25 Fisk Thorn Proof .......... $3.00 by th e v isitin g m em b ers, an d so im -| B rad field a n d a b ro th e r ot Mrs. p ressed w ere th e y w ith th e w o rk p u t d • R u sh e r. $3.25 Fisk White Safety Tread $3.00 on by th e G resh am lodge th a t an in- j Rev. A. C. B ra c k e u b u ry an d wife, v ita tlo n w as ex ten d e d th e m to com e $2.25 ( ¡oodyear Non-Skid $2.00 to O regon C ity, la s t n ig h t, w hich was | of P o rtla n d , a tte n d e d th e serm o n to th e g ra d u a te s h e re la s t S u n d ay . L a accep ted . T h e v isitin g lodge c o n ferred t e r In th e d ay th e y v isited w ith Mr. th e th ird d eg ree. Note the reduced prices although bicycle tires a n d M rs. C has. M. H a rriso n . A m ong th o se w ho w en t in th e p a r have advanced latch. ty fro m h e re la s t n ig h t w ere J. T h e P o llyanm i J u n io r L eag u e of S h u ltz, W . M ; W. It. B u rk e , S. W .; tile M eth o d ist E piscopal c h u rc h is so Dr. J. E. C la n a h a n , J. W .; H. J. Pul lic itin g m oney w ith w hich to p u r H e close all day Thursday, Decoration Day fer, S. D.; J. W. R o b e rtso n , J. D .; J. c h ase a new flag fo r th e c h u rc h to C an n o n , A M eyers, Max S ch n eid er, rep lace th e o n e now in use. Dr. W. J. O tt, K. A. M iller, A1 H ain m ar, W. A. H essel, Irv in g Dodge, T h e u su al m e e tin g fo r w ork of t h t W J. M allico at, L. L. K id d e r, W ill R ed C ross will not be held a t th e li M etzger an d H. H. G eddes. C apt. W. b ra ry on F rid a y , on a c c o u n t of th e II. W elch an d A. Y. B each an d o th e r a u x ilia ry b eing en g a g e d in se rv in g mein h ers of th e o rd e r from P le a sa n t th e Held day d in n e r on th e fa ir H om e an d S andy w ere also in th e g ro u n d s. p a rty . T h ey w ere m et a t O regon City _______ by W. II. C ongdon and o th e rs anti all I Mr. an d M rs. H ib b ard of D ayton, rep o rted ;» most en jo y a b le evening w ho have been v is itin g Mr. a n d M rs. C. I. R a k e r, le ft B u n d a y fo r P o rtla n d — are vaporizing p oints. In R ed Crown REOPENING OF SHOW w h ere th ey w ill visit w ith M rs. Hib- gasoline they form a continuous, uniform H E L P S T H E R E D CROSS b a rd 's son an d fam ily a day and th en chain giv in g stea d y ,d ep en d a b le power. L oo’, for the Red Crown sign. re tu rn to th e ir hom e. R eo p en in g of th e G re sh a m m ovie STANDARD OIL COMPANY th e a te r by Mrs. M aytne Boyle last (California) M rs. M. M. G a tc h e ll o f E u g e n e , S a tu rd a y ev en in g was a p p re c ia te d by sp en t S a tu rd a y w ith Mrs L. P. M an an a tte n d a n c e th a t filled a lm o st ev n in g . S he w as on h er way lioille ery seat. T h e people of G resh am fro m A m erican L a k e , « h e r e sh e went and v icinity had g ro w n h u n g ry fo r ,)i(| goo(, bye b(,r so „ wh(, has p h o to p lay p ro d u c tio n sin ce th e place g one in to an e a s te rn tr a in in g cam p. had been closed and its o p e n in g was a real even t. A m e e tin g of G re sh a m T ro o p No. 1. A side from th e high g ra d e pro- Boy S co u ts will be held in th e g ra n g e d u ctio n s on th e o p e n in g n ig h t th e re ¡h all to m o rro w n ig h t to c o m p lete ar- w as an added s u rp ris e in th e q u a lity ra n g e u ie n ts fo r th e h ik e w hich they of m usic. .Mrs. Boyle p resid ed at th e iire p lan n in g . All m em b ers a re urged McCARTY, (Special A genti, Gresham, Oregon. p iano an d « as a ssiste d by Lep am i . to a tte n d . T h e boys a re to go on a Neil B ronson, tw o y o u n g m en from fo u r-d ay trip up ih e H ighw ay as fa r T h rifty S ailors. E slaea d a w ith violin and c la rin e t aH B o nneville, lea v in g lo re S u m la y , DAVIS' FAIRVIEW STORE A m erican sa ilo rs last y ear deposit- NOW IN CITY BUILDING Unis fo rm in g an o rc h e s tra th a t w ould m o rn in g . T hey « ill be acco m p an ied ----------- ed (lo se to a m illion d o lla rs In th e lie h a rd to excel even from am o n g by A ssista n t Scout M an ag er M errill j An a d ju s tm e n t oi th e lire losses j b ra n c h hank m ain ta in e d a t th e th e p ro fessio n als o f P o rtla n d . Ami Good. G resh am T ro o p No 2 will h e ' s u s ta in e d by J. M. Davis, p ro p rie to r B rooklyn Navy Y. M. ('. A. building, th e ir m usic was in k eep in g w ith th e j ¡„v ited to jo in in th e h ike, of th e s to re at F airv iew b u rn ed last _______________ scen es th ro w n on th e screen in ste a d i W c.iltliy Mail C lerk. \ rec e p tio n « ill be given by th e w eek, h as been m ade. A policy for of th e m edleys h e re to fo re h e a rd at . even th e b e st p ro d u c tio n s of th e | frie n d s of Rev. J. II. W ood a n d his »2500 was held in th e G ran g e w hich Airs. F inley .1. S hepard is one of w ife a t th e ir hom e in th e M elrose dis- ha<1 1,pen renew ed b u t a few w eeks eleven « o m en v o lu n teers daily h a n d m ovie a rt in G resh am . N et receip ts of th e opening, tr ic t, on S a tu rd a y . J u n e 1, from 4 to a K°- It did not ro v e r tile to ta l loss, lin g th e m ail fo r Ja c k ie s a t th e a m o u n tin g to ten d o lla rs, w ere do 8 o 'clo ck , in h o n o r of th e fifty -sev en th h u t som e of th e ettects w ere saved, B rooklyn Y. M. C. A. n a te d to tile Red C ross. T h e th e a te r a n n iv e rs a ry of th e ir m a rria g e . All th u s red u c in g th e losses. -Mr. D avis has tak en up tem p o ra ry « ill c o n tin u e u n d e r Mrs. B oyle's d i frie n d s am i n e ig h b o rs a re in v ited to rectio n w ith sh o w s on T uesday, jo in in th e c e le b ra tio n . A b rie f pro- Quarters in th e em pty sto re room in i’h u rsd ay an d S a tu rd a y ev en in g s T he g ra m w ill be given and lu n ch served tile city hall b u ild in g and m ay con- He fe e ls play tonig lii « ill he "A n y th in g O nce” T h e c o m m itte e a r r a n g in g fo r tile i f- tlnue th e re p e rm a n e n tly . a F a rtiu m p ro d u c tio n , su p p le m e n te d fa ir c o n sists of M rs. H an s I.a rse n , of p a rtic u la rly g ra te fu l to th e G resham fo r its by a com edy a it . T h u rsd a y n ig h t B o rin g , Mrs. C. O. B ran so n of G resii- V o lu n te e r fire d e p a rtm e n t gave as- will he p re sen ted " T h e G ray G lio st.” am a n d M rs. I'. T. W illiam s of I’teas h elp a n d to all o th e rs w ho sista n c e a t th e tim e of th e fire. It First number a serial, w ith o th e r e n te r ta in in g a n t H om e. _______________ is re p o rte d tlia t th e loss on th e stock feat tires. I HE GRAY GHOST A u th o r G et« B usy. w as a b o u t $10<M>. T he b u ild in g was ----------- j to ta lly d estro y ed . I t was a larg e See (lie “Gray G host” T hu rsd ay M exim llian f o s t e r , a u th o r , sto p p ed b u ild in g of tw o sto rie s, and was for- evening May 30th. Also tw o oz.iei reels of C urrent E vents and a cood se llin g lib e rty bon d s in New A o rk rt m erly know n as th e .Artisan hall. comedy. Prices 5 a n d 10 c e n ts 'o r c e n tly fo r a p erio d sufficient to si In J a w s o f D e a th . th is night only. c u re m oney en o u g h to feed fo rty -o n e Current Events A m erican s o ld ie rs at th e G ran d C en B ritish Y. M. C. A. w o rk ers on Finley Pictures tr a l s ta tio n in New Y ork He saw th e w estern fro n t have passed th e boys w ere tire d and h u n g ry so lie th ro u g h m any th rillin g experiences. This evening only the prices ta c k le d th e crow d of m en am i wonu n R ecen tly o ne m an , th e la s t to leave w a itin g fo r a tr a in am i in live min h is hut b efo re th e so ld iers re tre a te d . will be 5r and 10c iltes h ad $i>4 ill dim es, q u a r u r ,,l‘l becam e involved in th e fighting, and llicklcg. Tile food follow ed. fo r th re e days lay h idden w ith 10,- 000 fra n c s on him At last he m ade W e a th e r ltc |io r t. h is way to A bbeville and collapsed F o re c a s t fo r th e p erio d May 2 7 to H as N arrow E scape. Featuring Dorothy Phillips J u n e 1. 1918. in clusive P acific C oast S ta te s : fa ir except ’rof G ran t R obertson M sh o w e rs o v e r n o rth p o rtio n lirst hall a . w ar w ork se c re ta ry in F ran ce ol tlie w eek ; h ig h e r te m p e ra tu re wa8 j„ a nloto r c a r when tw o houses I M onday i m r i n t e r i o r d i s t r ic t . n e a r by collapsed und< r a sh ell, and V ith Eddie Lyons and Lee as his c a r was w hisked out of the Moran as leads. H e lp in g P riso n « i- way a sh ell fell on the sp o t w here ! A. (' I lu rte , in c h a rg e of priso n - he had been sta n d in g L. L. K idder hdw . co . öoiliqg Points Tie Gasoline y Q uality An Ad in the OUTLOOK will help you draw* business EVERYBODY READS IT! Visits War F lou t. T o o B usy Io P re a c h . Dr. Jo h n R. M ott, head of the N ational W ark W ork C ouncil of th e "i M C. A lias com pleted a visit to Die w ar front w here lie inspected th e « in k which Is being done by the A m e ric an A M. A. fo r th e so ld iers of th e allied arm ies. A m in is te r from M assach u setts wtio w ent o v erseas for th e Y. M. C. A. w ro te hom e th a t he had done ev e ry th in g except preach. He had been too busy serv in g men to even th in k of th a t. W ork ill lla y Loft. Doing lle r Hit. A m erican women In F ra n c e ure Mrs. T heo d o re R oosevelt, J r ., Is c a rry in g on Y. M. C. A. w ork a t w orking fo u rteen h o u rs a day in a som e points in hay lofts, no o th e r V M. (’. A. can te en at Aix, F rance. place being av ailab le. LAW N BLUE BIRD Thursday, May 30 Vamping Ruben’s Millions M OW ERS Saturday, June 1 THE RESCUE We have a full line of HIGH-GRADE LAW N M O W ER S at Reasonable Prices Poor Peter Pious e Now is the time to get a NEW LAWN MOWER ami put your lawn in tine shape for the season. Also Everything You Need in the Way of GARDEN HOSE, SPRAYS, SPRINKLERS, ETC. « rs-o f-w ar w ork o v e rse a s fo r th e Y M C A lias sen t an a p p e a l fo r a dozen cap a b le ni«'U Io a ssu m e r e sp o n sib ility in th e w ork am o n g th e i m en in prisoner-of-w a r « am ps. » 't illin g M on ey Iloni«' R e p o rts from Y M (' \ c e n te rs in F ra n c e s ta te th a t m ost A m erican s o ld ie rs a re se n d in g m oney hom e as w ell as c a rry in g in s u ra n c e a n d m a k ing p a y m e n ts on lib e rty b o n d “ I'o L iv e < T i'ail L iv e -. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Memorial Day In on e w eek m o re th a n 15,000 A m erican s o ld ie rs in cam p s in th is co u n try sig n e d w a r ro lls a g re e in g to live m o ra l am i « K ristian livi s w hile th ev w ere In th e army. R each«* H om e A rm y. In E n g la n d th e Y M. re a c h in g th e w o rk e rs in fa c to rie s Just as th e Y >1. th is c o u n try Is e s ta b lis h in g in In d u s tria l c e n te rs. C. A. is m u n itio n C. A. in its w ork One-ton truck for hjre. Express and h au lin g H. C hristenson. Phone 13. I Rend th e O utlook classified ads. Prices 10c and 15c They Need Food “Over There” "It nuts! not only teed our soldiers at the front but the millions oi women and children behind our lines.” I his is General Pershing’s call from across the seas to the American farmer. It is humanity's plea to civilization. Our country looks forward with confidence to our farmer-patriots to respond as one man with the answer: "The crops will be produced.” FIRST STATE BANK G RESH AM OVTLOOK