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PAGE l'OCR GRESHAM CARL A LLD ER EARNEST JOHN WM ANDERS« »N is.\.\« W ANDERS« »N I GLENN ANDRE I HERBERT UtMBTRONG I EDWIN FOREST ARNOLD I TOM BAKER I | ELMER BANKUS D on’ t swelter in a hot kitchen I HERBERT RAHLEE I ERNEST BATES this summer. Come in and see I BYRON BELL I CORP FRANK G. BELL our full line of I LESLIE P.ERKE M o tley b e r k e ALBERT A BEYER CARL F. BEYER ¡ELMER C. BEYER J<»HN BICHAN HENRY B« »TTLEH« »N (CECIL BOZARTH , SGT BOYD o. BRASWELL EDGAR BROOKS L o o k fo r th e L e v e r EMERSON BROWN JOHN BURRA LEON CADDY T h e fittest oil stoves made. Fully ALBERT CAMP ED. CA N IFF guaranteed. W hether you have H OSCAR CARLBON EMERSON A CRAW FoRD decided to buy an oil stove or ERNEST CHRISTENSEN not, let us show you this line. 'GEORGE CLARK (CARL CONGDON Absolutely reliable— simplest to RALPH E <RANDALL 2D LIEUT FRED CRANE operate. FRANK <’RAW FORD EDMUND G. CoNYILL FRED DAVIS CORP CARLYLE A. CUNNINGHAM W DEAVER (H A S DEHAVEN EDWARD DICKENSON GOLF DIX CECIL DUKE RAYMOND DUNBAR ED DUNN 11ENR Y ELT( >N E ASTM A N WILSON EASTMAN VENCIL EVANS ED EVERETT W S EVERETT ELIS FORHGREN ISAAC FOSTER ERNEST J FREEMAN KENT FREEMAN DEWEY GIBBS M ERVIN R GOOD HoMER GOSSETT W ILLIE HALEY 'FLOYD HALLOCK OLIVER HAMBLIEN CORP FRANK A. HAMLIN JOHN HAMLIN CLIFTON HARRIS THEADORE HARRIS FRED HARTT c HENDRK KS (’ORP W A HENSLEY ’ARY la HESLIN Y ou can use cheaper ( (’ORP CLAUDE HESLIN ( ’HARLES HICKS fuel fuel that you ¡.IAS o HILLYARD ¡.I WILLIAM HILLYARD easily obtain and 'co N R A D H( »ECKER VICTOR lloLM K HoNKY have a stove that is easv ¡JOHN ¡H ERBERT H HoSS EVERETT HUGHES to operate and will ( ’ORP G \\ HUMASON I RAYM( »ND HUM AS« »N perfect satisfaction, ( ’ORP W F JEN NE ( ’O R P GUY JONES ALBERT A. JOHNSON yon can do your baking GUSTAVE A JOHNSON WILLIAM E JOHNSON to t with a Florence oven. ROY JOHNSON E JoNSRUD Several sizes to choose ALBERT MILAN JOY FAXON JOY AXFL F JOHNSON from. FRANK KENNY HAROLD KERN G LEN N II. K ESTERSON RAY KESTERSON NELSON K IRKW ooD ELGIN B KIRKWOOD RICHARD KNARR ROBERT KNI ER I EM G Eo K KNIERIEM HAROLD LAKE PETER LARSON EMIL LA I’BEE J FL IPS LAM PERT FRED J LEDBURY JOSEPH C. LETS I NG ER LL( »Y I » LITTLEPAGE *4 * . * . M M A »« y w ■ » n FLORENCE Oil Cooh Stoves T he Fuel P ro b le m Is Settled By Using Florence B l u e F l a m e Oil Cook Stove OUTLOOK P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts h as a n n o u n c e d th a t u n d e r re c e n t in s tru c tio n s front th e d e p a rtm e n t lie w ill he re q u ire d to clo se all p o stottiee boxes w hich h av e not been p aid fo r on o r b efo re J u ly 1. " P a tro n s w ill p le a se g et re c e ip ts on o r b efo re th a t d a te ,” h e Buys in o rd e r to av o id h a v in g th e boxes d o s e d and th e ir m ail d elay ed . B uy W. 8. 3.— JU N E 83. 1818 Mr. an d Mrs. Geo L eslie have re ft urned from S easid e w here they e n joyed (la m m in g and ocean breezes for jtw o W e e k s ALTON LOVELACE LIEUT CHAS R. MtCoLL CORP CHAS W S M.CARTER CARROLL McCREARY HAROLD McCREARY E J McCULLoCH J o h n M c G in n is A lie n ie M c K eo w n l e w is b u r l M c K in n e y W ILLIE MARTIN CHARLES MAYER N E W T< >N L MARY« >TT SGT LEE MERRILL WALTER W METZGER A DELIiERT W M ETZ< i ER FL( »YED S METZGER I JOHN MILAN BAYARD MILLER C O R P GLENWOOD MILLER H. C M oFFETT I I.EIGHToN MONTEITH TH(»s. p. M o r g a n (G EoRG E NEILSON i L o u is n e il s o n G EoRGE N ELSON EDWARD C NOREEN (»SCAR E. NOREEN jROY OLSEN RAY PALMQI’IST TOM PARKER VEItL PARKER IRVIN PARMLEY < LIFT« >N PETERS! »X ELMER L PHELPS LEONARD PIATT EAY E. POTTER 'H o w a r d po w e r s ( ’ECIL PULFER I DEXTER QUESINBERRY ROLL \N D QUESINBERRY C oR P EARL RADFORD ELMER RADFORD FLOYD RADFoRD JESSE RADFORD ELLSWORTH RAKER HARVEY RANEY GUY R READ, Se\»-i»*l> w<>un<lv(l. ROSS E READ CHAS C. REED G REYN« »LI’S VERNE RICHEY L E RICHMOND WARD RICHMOND HARRY (’. RICKERT VICTOR RICKERT W RICHERT LESTER RICHEY 1 ST S< 1T K EN NETH ROBERTS CLAUD ROBINSON FRANK ROGERS JOE ROSS NELSON ROSS CORP D E RUSSELL JOHN DALE RUSSELL EDGAR L. RUSSELL CHASE E. STCLAIR LESLIE T ST.CLAIR RUDOLPH SALQUIST C G SCNEIDER (»SCAR SEDIG RAY SHRINER GEORGE SWYGERT FRED MURRAY SMITH EARL STANLEY HARRY STANLEY SGT WILBUR STANLEY SGT VERN STATER PAUL STEVENS ( LARKE ST1LLIONS OSCAR STONE GEORGE It SWAGERT LESTER TALLMADGE CORP FRANK TEEVLN WILL TEEVIN LLOYD TEGART 2D LIEUT ERNEST THoM EDRIC TIB »MAS FRANK W T IB ’MAS I RANK T( )WNSE \’D GE« »RGE T« »W NSEND LESLIE T« »WNSEND XLPHONSE VAN Do.NINCK S. • ». VI KEN JOE VERETTI JOSEPH WALCH WM. WALCH THOS M WATSON EDGAR WEDIN ALBERT WEISS LESLIE WILES GLEN C WOLFE G| Y E. WOLFE LEM W W oLFE ROY E WOODWARD LEWIS Y ERGER CORP HENRY ZENGER Trim m ed Sum m er Hats on Sale This W eek Miss H e s te r T h o rp e r e lu m e d to M o n m o u th y e s te rd a y , fo r th e s u m m e r n o rm a l c o u rse , ’<fter se v e ra l d ay s a t hom e. Dr. N. I’ly le r m oved h is otflce th is w eek to th e th r e e ro o m s in th e C ong- don H o tel b u ild in g , o v e r ' h e K id d er H a rd w a re s to re . Mias H elen McCormick w ent to M on m o u th on S u n d ay , w h ere sh e w ill ta k e th e s u m m e r te a c h e r s ’ c o u rse la s tin g six w eeks. These prices include every trimmed hat in stock Miss M ildred St. C la ir u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t Good S a m a rita n Itos p ita l in P o rtla n d la s t S a tu rd a y fo r th e re m o v a l of th e to n sils. Mrs. E. J. U rb iso n , a u n t of Mrs. Geo. F. H oney, is h e re on a visit. She w ill sp e n d a m o n th in th is v icin ity view ing all p o in ts of In te re st. WHITE AND TAN DUCK HATS 50c, 75c and $1 Milan Sailors, W hite and Black Huy Mrs. A aro n K n ig h to n w e n ' to L e n ts y e s te rd a y to say fa re w e ll to .h e r b ro th e r Ito b erl S m ith w ho has g one to C am p L ew is as a n e n liste d m an. M ain S treet V a n c o u v e r m a r ria g e lic e n se s to d a y c o n ta in th e n a m e s o f W illiam J. ' ■ B ettis a n d D orothy E. C addy, tw o j WHAT HAVE ! w ell-know n y o u n g people of P o w ell J TO HELP j V alley. POSTOFFICE BOX RENTS HONOR ROLL CHANGES LUNCHEON SERVED FOR TO BE PAID PROMPTLY RED CROSS BENEFIT AND NAMES REQUESTED I’hi lu n c h e o n , w h id i will lie given by Mrs G eo rg e F H oney an d Mrs. It W a lte rs at tlie fo rm e r's h om e • o n io iio w . will he fro m 12 to 2 o 'clo ck A c h a rg e of 35 c e n ts a p lu le will lie m ad e a n d 'lie p ro ceed s i o to tile lied C ro ss fu n d of W il l a m e t t e C h a p le t D a u g h te rs o f tile \ no i lean R e v o lu tio n . A g e n e ra l o (ion is e x te n d e d atiil a la rg e at te n d a n c e is ex p ected . TUESDAY, W itii litis issue tlie O u tlo o k p re s e n ts tlie h o n o r roll in a d ifferen t fo rm , it h a v in g been fo u n d im p ra c l: a c b le to c o n tin u e co m p an y a n d re g i m e n t d e s ig n a tio n s and a d d re s se s. T he O u tlo o k sp lic its tlie n a m e s o f o th e r y o u n g m en fro m e a s tre n M u ltn o m ah w ho a re in th e g o v e rn m e n t se rv ic e in th e a rm y , n avy o r m a rin e s, also c h a n g e s in ra n k of th e m en. Buy W. 8. 8 .— W ar C om e w hile sele< S av in g s S tam ps MILLINERY G resham YOU GIVEN METZGER IN CHARGE OF MEN LEAVING TODAY END THE WAR? T h e m en w ho w ere s e le c te d iro ta H ave you given up y o u r job and let Mrs. A. D ow sett is in G ood S a m a r ita n h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d , w h ere she y o u r business fu tu re tak e care of tiiis d is tric t left fo r ('a m p L ew is t o day . T h e re w ere ab o u t 30 a n d they u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n la s t w eek. itself? w ere placed in c h a rg e ol B ert M etz S he is re p o rte d to be m a k in g a good H ave you said g o o d by to y o u r fam- g e r. a c tin g c o rp o ra l fo r tile occasio n . recovery. E re d e ric an d K a th e rin e H oney a re | ily an d friends and all you hold dear'.’ A m ong th o se from G resh n n t a n d vi H ave you begun an e n tire ly new c a cin ity a re tile fo llo w in g : hom e from Hie W a sh in g to n U n iv e r re e r th a t may end, if you live, witii Itoy J q h n s o n , C o n ra d H o eek er, sity . T h ey w ill sp en d th e s u m m e r h ealth im paired, an arm off, a leg V erne R ichey, R obert K n ie rie m , J u l h ere, re tu r n in g to th e ir s tu d ie s In gone, an eye o ut? iu s L a m p o rt, E llsw o rth 1). K a k e r, S ep tem b er. H ave you given up y o u r business fu W illiam E. J o h n s to n , N ew ton L. Mr. a n d Mrs. L. 1’. M anning had tu re and said good-by and ta k e n a M a ry o tt, Axel F. J o h n s o n , Jo s e p h C. as g u e sts lust w eek th e ir g r a n d ch an ce on com ing back alive and well, L e ts in g e r, M ervin It. G ood. E lg in 1'.. d a u g h te r , M iss C elia K ro n e n b e rg of and done It all w itii a ch eerfu l h eart K irk w o o d , A d e lb e rt W. M etzger. P o rtla n d a n d Mr. M a n n in g 's niece. tnd w ith a g rim d e te rm in a tio n to do O ne a lt e r n a te from h e re is G eo rg e .Mrs. A lfred H and of O a k la n d , O re. all you possibly can for your co u n try ? S w v g ert. H a rry G ist, fo rm e rly a fa r m e r liv And do you only a t tim e s— in the ing n e a r G re sh a m , but now a r e s i evenings, perhaps, when th e lig h t in Get a little real ta ste of w ar by con d en t of San Diego, is itere lo o k in g th e sky slow ly fades aw ay — feel so se rv in g food "Till it It u r ts ”. G oing a f t e r his p ro p e rty In te re s ts . He will hom esick and so lonesom e th a t you a re w ith o u t d essert for a week at a tim e, p ro b ab ly sta y h e re se v e ra l weeks. fearfu l you will not have th e courage or e a tin g a slice or tw o less of bread B ay ard A. M iller lias been tr a n s to do your p a rt a fte r all? a day may h u rt a little , but rem em ber fe rre d from th e a v ia tio n co rp s to Co. You have not done these th in g s? i t ’s a life o r a lim b tlie boys a t the B. I<i4th A m u n itia n T ra in . W hen Ah. I see, you a re not one of o u r A rm y front a re risk in g . P a in le ss p a trio tism last h e a rd fro m he w as a C am p M ills. o r N avy Hoys; you a re a stay-at-hom e w ont help m uch. Cut dow n on w heat It is su p p o sed th a t he Is on th e way person. and sw eets u n til it h u rts. to E ran ce. Well, th e re hav e to lie 20 o r m ore T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e W om stay-at-hom e p erso n s for everyone e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion will who goes, and so c e rta in ly no d isg race lie lield at th e lib ra ry next T h u rs d a y a tta c h e s to being one if you fully a p a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 . I m p o r ta n t b u si- ' p re c ia te w hat those boys who do go n e s s w ill be c o n sid e re d a n d so m e un- , have to give up and if you su p p o rt finished w ork ta k e n up. them to th e lim it of y o u r ab ility . Miss L u la P a rm a le e of St. J o h n s « m em b ers g a in e d . IT fire lo sses p aid, was a w eek-end g u e st o f Mr a g g re g a tin g » 4 9 1 1 ; » 1 ,0 3 6 ,6 7 7 o f in C arlso n a n d M rs. J. E. M etzgt s u ra n c e w ritte n , o ne a ss e ssm e n t le v P a rn ta le e w as fo rm e rly a tea, ied, and »700 in v ested in lib e rty th e G re sh a m sch o o l b u t h a s b bon d s d u rin g th e y ear. T h e a s s o c ia se v e ra l y e a rs in th e St. J o h n s tio n is e n te r in g its 14th y e a t, a n d has o v e r 4 0 0 0 m em b ers c a rr y in g » 4 ,2 5 0 ,- 000 in su ra n c e . It lias m a d e an a n n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 50 p e r c e n t to its m em b ers At th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in J a n u a r y A ndrew B ru g g e r of G re s h am was re-elected d ir e c to r fo r th e n in th y ear. F a rm e rs d e s irin g to jo in m ay o b ta in in fo rm a tio n from IL W. S n a sh a ll, G re sh a m . K. A, o r L o eding, s e c r e ta ry , 409 W atch y o u r bread box carefu lly . A H erm an slice gone sta le is a slice w asted and S tock E x ch an g e B ld g , P o r tla n d .— Adv. one less to w ard s th a t h u n d red m illion b u sh els of w heat we m u st save for our Stop reading here and tu rn to the lig h ters and th e A llies i w ant ad column. Keep | n i o r m d 2 lL ^ ’L L ^ nts ° f the Day GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a W eek) with — Daily O re g o n ia n ..... Dally an d S u n d ay O regoaian Daily Joarnal ...................... Smother the Kaiser with W ar Savings Stamps S acred tre a tie s a re called by the K aiser m ere scrap s o t p a p e r.” His w ords are an exam ple of the K nltnr of the Huns who com m it un sp eak ab le crim es ag ain st innocent women and c h ild ren — th e “ K u ltu r” th a t A m erica is fighting to rem ove fo rev er from th e w orld. 8.uy f t.tl 4.2« 5.90 3 0, Daily and Sunday J o u rn a l............. 7.50 4.01 E v en in g T e le g ra m ........ 5.51, W eekly O reg o n ian .......................... Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l j 2.00 1 i£ Daily N ew s and N -W. F a rm s te a d 3 .(0 Now’s the best lime Io subscribe. Do it NOW F R ID A Y , JUNE 28TH NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY PHONE 701 On th at day every loyal A m arican will he sum m oned to prove hla patrio tism by “sig n in g the pledge"—by agreein g to Invent in a definite am ount of W ar Savings S tam p s each m onth during 1918 S m oth er the K eiser w ith “ S c ra p * o f P a p e r” on Jun e 2 8th . N A T IO N A L W A R S A VIN G S C O M M IT T E E . P o rtla n d , w h ere he w as em p lo y ed in a sh ip y a rd H is d e a th w as th e re s u lt of a fa ll, w h lch b ro k e I,*« back Mr a n d M rs G. W. W’o n n a c o tt an d Mr an d Mrs. I, p. M an n in g a t te n d e d ih e 7 th a n n u a l m e e tin g o f t! ? D ou g las ( ouni;. P io n eers' a s so c ia tio n a t P e n in s u la P a rk on S u n d ay O ut o f ab o u t a th o u s a n d fo rm e r D ouglas co u n ty p io n e e rs w ho now r e sid e in P o rtla n d o r its su b -irb a, 6cn w ere p re s e n t. Mr M an n in g w»s e lec ted first vice p re s id e n t o f th e as so clatlo n . Germany'« g rea t' st ally 1« the false belief in the Fnlted State« that the war w ill be short. Face the grim facta. Prepare in your own home. In your business and in your com munity, for a long, determ ined struggle T hat's the only way to shorten the war and do your full part tow ards w inning it. T h le apace c o n trib u te d fe r t s * W in n in g o f th e W a r One-ton truck for hire. Express and hauling H Christenson Phone UNCLE SA M will have bargain day all tie: values, sin'll as you will find He will sell you all next n on January 1st. 1923 f< H e will give you a W ar > for the sum of *''2.4(1. He will even offer to sell w o rth *100.00 and take his you only $*4.60. These are the safest short any where in the world todH' because you know their value. I»o not fail to pledge von hly can when the solicitors ea this bank ami we will assist ar Saving < 'ertificate 31st next and charge ''•unties on the m arket better than real estate FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon