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L L GiESE WEDS THINKS ENGLAND MOST LOCAL TEACHER WONDERFUL COUNTRY a.x.L W a lte r M etzg er h a s w ritte n h is M iss l l i n n i l r e d R o m an , a te a c h e r in I m o th e r, M rs. J 11. M etzg er, te llin g th e P le a s a n t V alley sch o o l, w ere o f h is sa fe a r r iv a l in E n g la n d an d q u ie tly m a r rie d in P o rtla n d on J u n e so m e of th e in te re s tin g h a p p e n in g s 5, a n d le ft im m e d ia te ly fo r C a lifo r o f th e trip , ills le t te r w as w ritte n nia fo r a tw o -w e e k s’ w ed d in g trip . on May 15. A p a rt o f it is as fol- O nly a few o f th e n e a r re la tiv e s a n d | lo w s : , frie n d s o f th e c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s w it We a r r iv e d all O. K. a n d d id n ’t D on’ t «welter in a hot kitchen I n essed th e ce re m o n y ; even g e t- to see a su b . It s u r e w as a th is summer. Come in and see I T h e g u e s ts fro m P le a s a n t V aliev our full line o f I w ere Mru. P ra n c e s R o m a n , m o th e r w onili rfu l d ay , as e v e ry o n e w as g et tin g q u ite tire d . The w e a th e r is o f th e b rid e , Mr«. A. D. G iese, m o th s im ila r lo O reg o n but th e c o u n try e r of th e g ro u p , Mrs. C la ra K e ste r- q u ite d iffe re n t. I t is th e m ost w on on, Mr... i.o u isa M ills, M rs. H erg of d e r f u l p lace I h a v e e v e r been in. P o rtla n d , an in tim a te frie n d o f Mrs I E v e ry th in g is g re e n . R o m a n , a, a s a l s o a g u g st. Mr. an I It seem s an a w fu l s ig h t to see th e “ L o o k f o r t h e I .e v e r ** M rs. G iese will m a k e th e ir h o m e On (s o ld ie rs g o in g a ro u n d th e s tr e e ts and th e G ii... fa rm h ere. a lso in th e ca m p s a ll sh o t up, but it T h e finest oil stoves made. l ully lly . F lorence ' Oil Cooh Stoves j I guaranteed. W hether you have I H '«’i|>e fo r W ar decided to buy an oil stove or I I'lie fo llo w in g recip e not, b-t us show you this line. I Absolutely reliable— simplest to I w as g iv en by Mrs. 11. O w ing to tl,i. g re a t operate. “ ■ - i n l e r e .- i i n g to hear th e m te ll U n P P lllli I G K tü ilA lW L Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er has gone to Good S a m a rita n h ospital in P o rtla n d for su rg ic a l tre a tm e n t. M errill G ood w ill lie th e 4 -m in u te s p e a k e r a t th e B lue B ird t l n u t e r to m o rro w n ig h t. H U a d d re s s w ill be on th e s u b ) o f th r if t s ta .u p s « a d baby bonds. W. It. C o .ig d o n . now ... a O rig o n ’By r e s ta u ia n t p ro p rie to r, w a cuil- 1 g **n G re sh a m fr ie n d s , e s te r d a ^ . le w ent up tu c h ig h w ay ■o E ag le • H—k fo r a p a rty w hom tic ■ b ro u g h t 1 a k h o m e, as th e i? camp* ng vaca ion h ad e e'ed. of Headquarters for Straw Hats A Good Assortment to Choose from $1 to $5 Kuppenheimer Suits H arv ey R an ey lias w ritte n Ilia B read . m o th e r, M rs. B. N. R an ey , t h a t he fo r w ar brett I ! th e re a l o ld m en a re in u n ifo rm . w as a b o u t to le a v e th e n a v a l tr a in E. P o p p le to n : W hen we g o t off th e boat an d ing s ta tio n a t S an P e d ro fo r sone* a g ita tio n fo r m a rc h e d to th e ca m p we w ent • tlie c o n s e rv a tio n of w h eat flo u r, an d , th r o u g h a c e rta in to w n , th e w om en p o in t on th e A tla n tic co a st. V e has w ish in g to do my sh a re , a n d a t th e a n d c h ild re n g a th e r e d a r o u n d us so been in tr a in in g but a few w eeks, h u t lik e th e w ork an d is well. sa m e tim e h e lp to find a m a rk e t for th ick th a t we co u ld h a rd ly w alk m o re of th e f a r m e r s ’ p o ta to e s, I su b T h ey fo llo w ed us to cam p. Rev. A. L in d g re n of P asad en a. C ali m it tile fo llo w in g re c ip e , w hich t T h e re a re q u ite a n u m b e r of O r e fornia. fo rm er p a sto r of th e F ree h av e giv.ui a th o ro u g h tr ia l, an d gon boys in th is ca m p a n d lo ts o f M ethodist ch u rc h here, w ill p reach at liic lt I know from e x p e rie n c e to he th e m a re fro m P o rtla n d . th e G ris h a m F re e M ethodist ch u rch good. T h e b u ild in g s h e re a r e m ad e of n ext S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o’clock. Boil tw o q u a r t s o f p o ta to e s, p o u r b rick a n d a re very close to g e th e r. M eetings for p ra y e r an d p ra ise will off w a te r, m ash p o ta to e s anti s t ir u n E v e ry th in g h e re , in c lu d in g th e peo be held a t th e c h u rc h ev ery W ednes til lig h t, p o u r th e w a te r b ack th a t p ie. se e m s a b o u t fifty y e a rs b eh in d day evening. w as d ra in e d off. A dd o n e -h a lf lea tile old U. S. A. T ile s t r e e t c a rs a re up ol s u g a r , tw o lev el tablespoon** tw o s to rie s h ig h . T h e ir fr e ig h t c a ts Mrs. K. F. W a lte r and M rs. G eorge o f s a lt, o n e c u p of y e a st sav ed fro m a r e a b o u t th e size o f a sm a ll d e liv F. H oney will give a luncheon on W ed last b a k in g o r o n e y e a st cak e. L et e ry tru c k . T h ey h a v e sp o k e s lik e a nesday afte rn o o n , J u n e 26, a t Honey- G R E S H A M , OREGON rise o v e r n ig h t; in th e m o rn in g s t if w agon. 1 saw s e v e ra l ’’H e n ry « ” w ith nieade, the la tte r 's hom e, for th e bene fen w ith Iw o q u a rt« of flo u r. K n ee I r ig h t h a n d d riv e . In fa c t all th e fit of th e Red C ross fund of W illam 10 m in u te s , le t rise, k n e a d 1-0 m in c a rs h e re h a v e r ig h t h a n d d riv e . I e tte C h a p te r D a u g h ters of th e A m eri u te s m o le a n d m ix In to loaves. L et a lso saw tw o S tu d e b a k e r s a n d a C ad can R evolution. Ail a re in v ite d and rise a n d b ak e slow ly. illac. a larg e a tte n d a n c e is desired. \ ou can use cheaper W h ere I h ad fo rm e rly m ad e tw o M oney go es q u ite a long w ay h ere. V isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs lo av es of b re a d w ith tw o q u a r ts fuel fuel that you can W e can rid e to to w n on th e s tre e t C. M. O lip h an t of S u n d ay w ere the flo u r, I now m a k e five lo av es fro m c a r fo r a p en n y . T h e d is ta n c e is easily obtain and will fo rm e r’s b ro th e r, M elvin O lip h a n t and tw o q u u rta of flo u r oy a d d in g 50 p er a b o u t live m iles. have a stove that is easy cen t p o ta to e s as above recip e In d i 1 am e n jo y in g m y self very m uch wife of D ayton, O regon, M rs. O li cates. to operate and will give a n d wislt th a t m any m o re o f my pals p h a n t s son, Roy W hite from th e n av al tr a in in g s ta tio n n e a r B rem erto n co u ld go th r o u g h th e sa m e e x p e ri perfect satisfaction, Yes O n con lead s th e e n tir e U n ited e n ce an d ta k e th e sa m e tr ip th a t 1 and h is fam ily from P o rtla n d , Mrs. G eorge Snow of N ew berg, Mrs. Floy you can do your baking S ta te s in th e n u m b e r o f w ooden d id . I w o u ld n ’t h a v e m issed th is G iinyer of B rem erto n , Mr. an d Mrs. s te a m e r h u lls la u n c h e d fo r th e E m e r life fo r all th e m oney in th e w orld. too with a I ’lorcn c oven, I w ill sell a t p u b lic a u c tio n on th e HOM E I ARM , O X E -IIA L F Ray L an g w o rth y a n d Roy L an g w o rth y gency P le e t C o rp o ra tio n , th e to ta l in M IL E E A S I Ol* G R E S H A M , O R E ., my e n tire h e rd of R e g iste re d I s u re ly w ould be very g la d to re Several sizes io c choose [ Hie c o u n try b e in g 3 3 v essels, la u n c h of P o rtlan d . Jersey C a ttle . e cetv e th e O u tlo o k so th a t I could T h ese a re so m e of th e best th a t m oney could buy, a m o n g th e m ed in six d is tric ts , w h ile 18 o f th e sh o w th is b u rg w hat a p a p e r looks from. b e in g s e v e ra l w ith 4 0 -p o u n d reco rd s back of th em . All t l i e s tu d e n ts of tlie M o n m o u th n u m b e r t r e a flo a t in O reg o n w aters. llk e 4 I en jo y e d th e new s fro m th e N o rm al sch o o l h a v e r e tu r n e d h om e W ill sell o n e la rg e h ig h p re s su re c o p p e r M ilk C o o le r fo r la rg e I T h a t g iv es th e s t a te th r e e m o re O u tlo o k w h ile in th e S ta te s. a l t e r a tte n d in g th e y e a r ’s c o u rs e of h e rd ; o n e D eL av al S e p a r a to r ; se v e ra l 6 a n d 10 g a llo n can s. j w ooden v essels aflo at! th a n th e five stu d y . T h o se know n in G re sh a m LUNCH S E K V E I) BY T H E R E I) (R O S S AT 1 2 :1 3 I o th e r d is tric ts co m b in ed . a re Miss Bess O sb o rn e. M iss M arian S U N D A Y SCHOOL S A L E IM M E D IA T EL Y A F T E R W A R D TO G IV E P IC N IC R o b e r t s o n , Miss M a rg a re t B u rk e , W rite fo r c a ta lo g to C D. M INTON. S ales M an ag er, 702 S p a ld in g D on’t d elay b u y in g th a t B lue M iss G lad y s M ichel an d M iss H e s te r B u ild in g , P o rtla n d I F la m e oil sto v e, th e p rice will su re ly T he Rockwood S u n d ay school will T h o rp e . T he la s t-n a m e d w ill go .a d v a n c e . See L L. K id d er H dw . Co. hold its first picnic n ext F rid a y , Ju n e back n ex t w eek fo r th e s u m m e r 28, on th e g ro u n d s in fro n t of the cour; w hich e n d s A u g u st 4. Tin* Government needs yo u r m oney; ch u rch . The picnic is given u n d er J. W. H U G H E S , F o re s t G rove, A u c tio n e e r you iu*< d th e stum ps. A cab leg ram from E m erson B row n th e au sp ices of th e Sunday school, but tin* p a re n ts o f tin* c h ild re n and the to h is g ra n d m o th e r, Mrs. W. F. Dil m any frie n d s of th e ch u rch a re also ion, in P o rtla n d w as received a few Invited. T he c h ild re n will m eet about days ago. Tlie m essage said “ H ave illn ess fo u r o d o c k in tile o ftern o o n and play ju st h e ard of y o u r se rio u s gam es. A pot-luck lunch will be Hope you have speedy recovery. F eel serv ed about 7 o ’clock. You a re in ing fine. L e tte r follow ing.” No le tte r v ited to < om e an d b rin g y o u r lunch h as been received from E m erson “ Carry On” Deals W ith Individual and GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a W eek) with — T he Rockwood S u n d ay school was Ills p a re n ts o r frien d s since he w ent Community Obligation o rg an ized last w in te r w ith but seven to F ra n c e m ore th a n fo u r m o n th s ago * • non» D ally O re g o u la n »«.00 »3.25 sch o lars. L ast S u n d ay th e re w ere 48 W. C. W iles of F resn o , C a lifo rn ia D ally an d S u n d ay O re g o n ia n 8.00 4 25 p resen t. A ju n io r c h o ir lias been o r Daily J o u r n a l ......................... 5 .SO 3 00 ganize d and th e young people of th e and h is siste r. M iss H e n rie tta W iles ch u rch a re a ss istin g in the sin g in g In a rriv e d today a t th e hom e of th e ir Dally an d S u n d ay J o u r n a l ........... 7.60 4 00 E v en in g T e le g ra m ........................ 5.50 both th e m o rn in g and ev en in g s e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. T hos. W iles T hey m ade th e tr ip by au to m o b ile and vices. W eekly O re g o n ia n ................... j.o q j 16 S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l.. 2.00 1 16 A young lad les class w as recen tly w ere on th e way' th re e w eeks A brok o rg an ized T h e re a re now 15 mem- en axle delayed th em for sev eral days Dally N ew s a n d N.-W F a rm s te a d 3.50 1« rs in tlie class, and th e av erag e a t G ra n ts Pass. M iss W iles h as b< Now s Ihe best time to substribe. Do it NOW. S u n d ay a tte n d a n c e is about 12. Mrs. In C a lifo rn ia for se v eral m o n th s and g re a tly im proved in E. W. P eterso n of P o rtlan d is te a c h e r c o n n s hom e h ealth . of th e class. PHONE 701 I* J. S ch n ell of P o rtlan d is s u p e rin No m eetin g s for w ork w ill be held te n d en t. O th er te a c h e rs a re : Mrs. bv tlie G resham Red C ross a u x ilia ry I S chnell, Mrs. W. A. Rowcn, W. A. A n n o u n c e m e n t is m ad e by B en S ta tis tic s show th a t P acific C oast u n til f u r th e r notice. An u rg e n t re- I to w e ii, Mrs. G eorge P ullen, and E. W. ja m in S c h ra g e r, o n e of " I n n e r c ir sh ip y a rd s a r e b re a k in g all re c o rd s luest com es to th e local m em bers P eterso n from th e P o rtla n d c h a p te r for w o rk ers le " o f W . W. o rg a n iz a tio n , th a t in speed in c o n s tru c tio n a n d n u m b e r T h e ch u rch is p lan n in g to have a big sacred co n cert on th e first S unday at h e a d q u a rte rs in m ak in g su rg ic a l n a tio n a l so c ia list p a rty Is now p ro of sh ip s la u n c h e d , b o th w ood a n d pads from sp ag h u u m moss. Mr. S ta v id in g fu n d s fo r d e fe n s e of accu sed ev en in g In Ju ly . Both local talen t ste e l. ( o a s t y a rd s h a v e p ro v ed In pleton. w ho goes in to P o rtla n d w ith W . W .’s a n d th a t k in d re d o r g a n i face of s tro n g o p p o sitio n th a t th e y and sin g , rs from P o rtlan d w ill tak e h is e a r every m o rn in g , w ill gladly z a tio n s h a v e offered fin an cial a s s is t p a rt in th is sp ecial service. You a re a re e n title d to e q u a l re c o g n itio n ta k e in fo u r o r five people and b rin g an ce. It is a n y w o n d e r th o u g h fu ll req u ested by th e m em bers of the w ith e a s te rn y ard s. them back ag ain a t five o'clock ch u rc h to reserv e th is date. c itiz e n s o v e r th e n a tio n fe a r th e so c ia lis tic p ro p a g a n d a now b eing A n n ouncem ent a n d p ro g ra m have P ro p o sed in c re a se o f 25 p e r cen t B e lg iu m ’» l|>|M-al. sp re a d u n d e r d iffe re n t’ n am es been received of (lie O regon S u m m er in fre ig h t a n d p a ss e n g e r ra te s u n d e r T lie B elg ian g o v e rn m e n t h as a p Bible C onference, w hich w ill convene M any a r e g iv in g th e ir liv es; you g o v e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n s of ra ilro a d s p eale d to th e B ritis h Y. M. C. A. to in xt S u n d ay at the C onference A u d i a re a sk e d only to lo an y o u r m oney. pro v es th e m e rits o f p le a s o f u tility e s ta b lis h a h u t fo r th e B elgain arm y . to riu m in P o rtla n d . Rev. W alter c o m p an ies a s k in g In c re a se s to sav e Duff is one of th e le a d e rs of th e con U n u su a l b u sin e ss now m ean s re th e m from b a n k ru p tc y . R elief sh o u ld O ne-Ion tru c k fo r h ire . E xpress *». c. Herbaman bring« to C ban tan ffo a a it rrtag patriotic lecture. Mr an d h a u lin g H C h ris te n so n P h o n e ference. A tw o w eek's session w ill be su m p tio n o f b u sin ess as u su a l la te r be sp eed ily g ra n te d . b S M «">" «’h a u ta u q u a lectu rers. H e 13 held Som e of th o se on the p ro g ram s * ’’ " " ’re U 81" .'" 4 ....... . "« in .th m s ..ml C b.in.bers of Com- N a tio n a l W a r S av in g s Day is th e I He for th e first week a re Mr. Duff, Rev. S also serv e s w ho sta v s an d • >nn any m an in tin* W est. H e h as been describ ed very ap tly ns "tw o L in e up and sign on N ational G. R oper of G n sh am , and Rev. C. L. s ta y -a t- h o m e 's day. saves. en ' r 'v in“ bis” »*" , " " ' ‘"."V ’ " °f '*< e n th u siasm and u nbounded W ar S v la g s Day H am ilto n of th e M o n tav llla M etho ■ • ' > iirry On, Mr. H erb sm an sp e a k s w ith trem en d o u s d ist c h u rch . T hose w ish in g to a t •ii s h is s u n i ............................ ba ling fran k ly , fearlessly a n d fa ith fu lly w ith W h o o p in g C o u g h . tend th e conference ta k e tlie Sellw ood : la duty o f th e Individual and th e com m unity to th e c o u n try In th ia n a tio n al In th is d isease It Is im p o rta n t th a t ith e co u g h be k e p t loose an d ex p ec ear, get off at Boise s tre e t and go one " « I I In a t G l a d s t o n e C haulaunti.* M a tc h to r a tio n easy , w h ich can be done by block east. la te g iv in g C h u tu b e rla ln ’B C o u g h R em e dy M rs P. H M a rtin . P e ru . In.l , S u b i c Proecw einn. » r ite s . l |y tw o d a u g h te r s h ad It Is e s tim a te d th a t if th e p riso n - | w h o o p in g co u g h I g av e th em C h a m real b e r la in ’s C ough R em edy a n d it e rs -o f-w a r m a rc h e d dow n th e m ain w o rk ed lik e a c h a rm ." Adv He w ill sell yo u «11 n e x t week his p ro m isso ry s tr e e t of th is c ity , fo u r a b r e a s t, it ♦o.OO on J a n u a ry 1st. 1923 fo r the sum o f $4.17 note to pay w ould ta k e m o re th a n th ir ty d ay s fo r th e p ro cessio n to p ass a g iv en p o in t H e W ill g ive you a W a r S a vin g s ( ’e rtitie a t, T h e Y. M. C. A. is m a k in g a n effo rt w o rth $100.00 fo r the sum o f $82.40. to re a c h th e se m en a n d p ro v id e th e m He w ill even o ffe r to sell von > ■ W .» a • z, ex w ith re c r e a tio n , e n te r ta in m e n t an w o rth »100.00 a n.l ta ke his ¡.«v I ) , , ' i’r ,,lh e a tp s p iritu a l e n c o u ra g e m e n t in th e ir so .von o n ly $84.60. -1st n e x t and charge R ude. T h e m are the safest s h o rt term se curitie s on All the Latest styles and colors, the Best of fabric in the Suits and at very low prices $ 1 5 .0 0 to $ 3 0 .0 0 The Fuel P rob lem Is Settled SHOES For the Whole Family, lots of Shoes at the old price. E. W. AYLSWGRTH By Using Florence B 1 u e FI a ni e 'Oil Cook Stove Complete Dispersal of A. J. C. C. Cattle 15 Head -Friday, June 28, r918-f5Head L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. o. w. T A R R , O w n e r , G r e sh a m , O re. Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day Herbsman in Patriotic Lecture UNCLE SAM BLUE BIRD nJ Saturday, June 22 7 heD esire o f the Moth \ five-reel dram a R upert j Ju i : Kupert u li.ttt and Ruth Clifford te .itu n * A n A d in th e O l 1 L O O K w ill h e lp yo u d ra w business EVERYBODY READS IT f \ good coined) is also on this program . P rices 10c and I s, l.a » m a k e r s , b o th s ta te an d na- tio n a l, m u st re a liz e th a t p o licies w hich d is c o u ra g e a n d c rip p le In d u s trie s , a re m o n k ey w re n c h e s th ro w n in th e cog w h eels of o u r w a r m a c h in ery a n d w h e th e r it b e p e a n u t s ta n d o r m in in g c o m p an y a ffected , fin a n c ial re s o u rc e s of n a tio n a re o u t bv j u s t th a t m uch. S erve abroad o r se rv e at 1 Buy W ar Saving» S tam ps home. the m a rk e t any w here in the w o rld to da y Par h h e fte r than r»*al estate because you kn o w th e ir v a lu t' Do n ot fa il to pledge b lv can when the * o l i e i D ) r s \ ° a l l v o , , ,ak| D b u ossl ra w hat v p la d g e on th i s hank and we w ill assist von •■very w av possible. ”11 < - ° ,, FIRST STATE BANK Gresham. Oregon