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I PAGE FOVR GRESHAM OVTLOOK Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBER 1. t 8 *8 GRESHAM LOCALS Mr*. C. O. Brannon has com m enced her school at Dover, Oregon. H er ad dress is Boute 1, E agle C reek, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss will leave to n ig h t for an extended trip to New , York and o th e r ea stern points Io i visit relatives. Our offer is to give you enough varnish to do over a table, a chair or the border o f a small room. Rev. E ran k W. Cathey, of S eattle, is visiting relativ es in th is vicinity. Mrs. D. M. Cathey an d d au g h te r Miss Mary have re tu rn e d from th e ir trip to S eattle. Mrs. 1,. K. Sm ith of Tacom a, W ash ington, a siste r of Mrs. W. E. Honey, and C. K reitzberg, from Cam p Lewis, a nephew, were g u ests on Sunday at 'th e lloney home. E V E R Y T H I N G is arranged. Sim ply cut out this ad — and take it to any Dealer mentioned below. Pre sent it with 1 Oc— which pays for the brush you will need to apply the var nish—- a n d the Dealer will give you a regular 2 0 c can of Kyanize (your choice ol 8 popular colors)— F R E E ! Mrs. S. C. Jones received a cable gram yesterday from tier son S er geant Guy D. Jo n es, who Is w ith the army in E rance, w hich b ro u g h t the assurance that he was well and happy This exceptional fre e offer has but one idea back of it: T o familiarize you with K yanize- the toughest, most durable Fluor Finish made. { S u ita b le f o r a l l interior w oodw ork.) W h en you have tried it— if you d o not agree it is the finest floor finish you ever used, w e want you Io return the empty can to your D ealer w hu will promptly refund the 10 c you paid for your brush. Floor Finish h m ade especially for floor» and staircases where the floor finish must stand tlie hardest kind of wear. A n d because it stands this extra severe test better than any other finish, K yanize is also best lor all other rntenor w oodw ork— including furniture. T h e heaviest heel has yet to leave its trade-mark in K yanize. ¿»craping chairs and table legs are powerless to mar it. K yanize simply will not scratch, chip, soften, peel, turn color or stick to the furniture. It’s easy to apply and dries with a beautiful brilliancy of finish that lasts indefinitely. W h en you get your free can of K yanize. take the dingiest old chair you can find and see h ow K yanize transforms it. It freshens, beautifies and makes n ew every object of furniture— every bit of flooring and woodwork in the house. A n d a K yanized surface is a sanitary surface. It’s so hard and smooth that it s no trick at all to keep it clean. I ear out this ad now to remind you of our generous free trial offer A n d before it is too late— present nam es you wuJ find below* it W h ite Enam ei It a g ua ranle ed A merle an-m ade E n . ' f > ' a l l w hile w o r t on wood, m e tal a n d plaster— inside o , ,m l,Ido h o a x . Use <t In the bathroom , the bedrooms, the kitchen. on the doors a n d a ll the woodw ork w h en you w ant to enhance w ith lasting beauty the cleanliness, brightness a n d attractiveness o f w hile fin is h , e d woodwork. Il's also splendid r.o’ , / u '" ltu r e . I l koo et a h a rd , b rillia n t fin is h o f remarkable f hlleness a n d depth o f lone, r r oter is good f o r I I — keeps It olean K y a n iz e H 'h lle E n a m e l Is the whitest an J most duruble ~ m o r e e conom ical because I t has a larger covering capacity ~~one gallon goes m uch / a r - I h t r I h u ll u lh e t (n a in tls . Boston Varnish Company K jta n c ie is s o ld a n d g u a ra n te e d b y th e fo llo w in g D ealers Jones Lumber Co. J. G. MAST, Agent 1859 Phone 891 T he P o rtlan d C h a p te r of th e A m erican Bed Cross nas been a s signed as its quota, in th e m ak in g »f g a rm e n ts to be useu in Belgian h o s p itals, 50,000 g arm en ts. T h e G re sh am au x iliary , in com m on w ith all o th e r au x iliaries and units in th e couuty, m ust hear a p a rt in c o m p let ing th is im m ense am o u n t of w ork. T he G resham au x iliary has a c c o rd ingly announced two m eetings each week, to be held on T uesdays and E ridays, and all women who can pos sibly help a re urged to re p o rt a t th ese m eetings. More th an a ton of g a rm e n ts, j p artly worn, but still good for m uch m ore wear, have been b ro u g h t to th e salvage b u reau s opened by th e R ed j Cross in the Jacobson building. Red Cross w orkers, u n d er the d irectio n of th e co m m ittee in ch arg e, is busy so rtin g and packing p rep a ra to ry to shipping th e things (o P o rtla n d , w here they will he forw arded to th e ir d estin atio n to help clothe th e ten m illion people behind tlie enem y fro n t ill E rance and Belgium . T h e work of packing will be com pleted on W ednesday evening. /JL* f IQ S , J gT i r f 'Z. S herwin -W illiahs fe rA if is out-of-door varnish t |J stands up ,n fair weather J foul. Its a staunch watengJ protector which keep, ¡uCJ and good looks in rain, snow or sleet. F o r boats of all sorts, for side doors and posts, fo, fronts, lo r any uui-of-door^ in short, Rexpar is the one I absolutely (! ; :d (Lie varntsh. | U tile Helen K ern was tak en sud- Ivieiily ill on Sunday and was tak en ¡yesterday lo r tre a tm e n t to Hie Good S am aritan hospital in P o rtlan d . Site seemed to b e Buttering from ptom aine COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO BE HERE poisoning. SHERW/rl-ttiLLlAHS P lans are being m ade for a Sun- Mrs. J. M. Brown and d au g tite r da) school rally to he held in G resh Mabel and Mrs. A nnabell K irkw ood am on next E riday evening u n d er retu rn ed (lie la tte r p a rt of la st week tile auspices of tlie County Sunday from the p rune o rc h a rd s n e a r D un I School association. The m eeting For Floors dee. where they have been at work 'w ill he in the M ethodist Episcopal for several weeks. church ami will he ad d ressed by In SHEFtWIN-WlLUAHi te re stin g sp eak ers from P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. S lillions a re in Special music will be p rep ared and -t receipt of a le tte r from a n u rse in an profitable tim e is an ticip ated . All arm y hospital in E rance, tellin g them S unday schools of tlie county o u tsid e th a t th e ir son C lark had been in th e of P o rtlan d a re invited to ta k e part For W oodwork and Funitw, hospital but was en tirely recovered an d it is hoped th a t eacli school will , and had gone again to th e fro n t. He have one o r m ore re p rese n tativ es. ; Every paint or varnish l«| had been suffering from grip. T his is for all d enom inations and will every puipose here. prove helpful Io all. T ile published notice of prem ium aw ards on ch ild 's w hite em broidered Word lias been received of I lie dress at th e fa ir was wrong. It should serio u s illness of A rchie C o rn u tt o f I have read : “ Mrs. K. A. M iller, first; B iddle, Oregon, lie liavlng suffered a , Mrs. Daisy I.arsen , seco n d .” T he mis- second stro k e of paralysis. lake was m ade in tra n sc rib in g i l l ’ A. Ituegg 1ms retu rn ed from a trip ! T ons of fat are obtained aw ards from (lie s e c re ta ry ’s records. waste in the BritW to Ju n e au , A laska, w here lie sp e n t tile I m o u th from arm y cam ps of Macedonia. Taj D onations of old clo th in g to the g re a te r pari of tlie sum m er. g re a se in ta b le t scraps, and even dis Erench an d B elgians have a c c u m u la t C ount th a t day lost whose low de- ' ed to ab o u t a tru ck load in G resham . w ate r fulls to get by the "gn The article s are being so rted and will scending sun, m ark s not some new ! tr a p s " in sta lle d in every he sent to P o rtla n d in a few days. H un re tre a t begun. cam p. T h e re su lt is an abundance^ M eanw hile, all d onations will he re An ae rial ru d d er helps to s te e r a soap, so ft an d hard, and also glyi ceived at tin- Jacobson building. E rench racing au to m o b ile and lessens ine, v alu ab le in tin- manufacturet its skidding. m u nitions. Evelyn Cox, tlie little d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Greg. Cox, was taken Bead th e W ant ads Bead by a l l —Outlook want a<k a P o rtlan d hospital last week and o p era ted on for appendicitis. She was very ill but Is th o u g h t to m ak in g s a t isfactory im provem ent. Several weeks ago she expected to go for th e o p eratio n but improved and th e o p e r atio n was postponed. L.L. KIDDER HDW.I X ÎI to one of the Dealers whose E S T A B L IS H E D RED CROSS WORKERS FIND MUCH WORK Gresham Boxes have been placed in M etz g e r s sto re for the reception of peut 'i and plum pits and n ut shells, wli'ch will be turned over to tlie Bed C r o n an d will eventually be used by ike g o v ern m en t in tlie m an u factu re of gas m asks. P atrio tic citizens will conserve everything of this kind. Mr». Mary Preston received a let- , I in h e r hand, an d w ent o u t se arch in g day she refu sed . P lu to knew th a t if te r yesterd ay from h er son G eorge, she would hut eat, even th e sm all«st from th e big I’ow ers logging cam p, I lo r Iter little d a u g h te r. Ceres wulked till sh e cam e to u co t m orsel, s l i e would have lo slay v. itli enclosing a Liberty Bond badge and , him . E or nine m onths P ro serp in e te llin g h er th a t h e had bought tage. Au old woinun sut a t th e door. had eaten n o th in g . But one day she a bond in her name. Mrs. P resto n is ! She was th e goddess of th e moon. le lt m ore hun g ry th an usual, and she p ro u d ly w earing the badge. Mr C eres said, "S u rely you know w here a te ju st six p o m e g ra n ate seeds. Now P re sto n says th e re are no slack ers in my d a u g h te r is!" B ut th e g o d d ess of P lu to was happy, fo r he knew th a t, his cam p. Seventy-seven men bought I th e moon u u sw ered , ' A las, n o !" even should she re tu rn to C eres, sh<- bonds to th e am o u n t of $7700. Ceres w ent on h e r louely way, till uiu st spend six m o n th s of Hie y ear l i l t -legend of th e six long w in ter she reached th e sh o re of a lake. T here w ith him. A service ot unusual in te rest will a fair young m an. He was Apol- m ouths of ach y ea r Is b eau tifu lly i Soon M ercury cam e to ta k e P ro se r be held at the M ethodist Episcopal told in the fubl or C eres an d her *0 ’ lh e * od o i thu 8Un' CeruB 8tthl pine to h e r m o th er. C eres h eard tlie ch u rc h next Sunday m orning, which ag ain , "S u rely you know w here my will he p articip a ted in by the heads d a u g h te r P roserpine ll ' ° d a u g h te r is ! " Apollo looked into h er ru stle of P ro se rp in e 's d ress, an d look of th e various d ep a rtm en ts of the ing up, saw h e r d early loved d au g h i in l i e s til ing lu m lsh e d (he Out- sad face and had pity on h er. "Y es," te r sta n d in g th e re before her. She ch u rch work and by the recording lo o k b> tin G resliuni lib ra ria n in tin he rep lied , “ I do know w here your clasped h er in h er arm s, crying “ Now ste w ard , when rep o rts of th e work of cessation ol tlie usual story h o u r lui d a u g h te r is. P luto h as tak en h e r to we sh all live happily to g e th e r fo r th e p ast y ear will be given and o u t his palace in the u n d erw o rld . lin es of th e work of th e com ing year ch ild ren at th e lib ra ry ; e v e r.” C eres w alked on till she cam e to a T h a t cannot be, m o tlie r," an s will be suggested. A m ore com plete Once upon a tiuie, th e re was a fo u n tain . By its edge she se ate d h e r w ered P ro serp in e. "Pluto g av e me p ro g ram will be given in th e next O utlook. self. She burled h er face in h er hands an en c h an ted fru it before I came. goddess uam ed C eres. She bad the an d w ept aloud. "S h a ll 1 ev er see my Six m onths of every yeur 1 m ust cure of tlie llow ers und th e fru its P ro se rp in e u g a iu ? " she cried. The B ap tist M issionary circle will spend w ith h im ." C eres bud a d e a r little d a u g h te r m eet next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n with Two g irls cam e along witli p itch ers How happy C eres was w hile hi r Mrs. Boone Johnson. The su b ject nam ed P ro serp in e. P ro se rp in e spent on th e ir head s. They ask ed h er why d a u g h te r was w ith her! T h e gay will be "S k etch es from Iluchow she grieved. W hen sh e told them net days in tlie Helds. She loved to flowers an d g rass grew once m ore up < hlnu, and will Include letters from they said, "Come an d live w ith us, on th e e a rth But, even today, d u r g a th e r lilies and violets und to m ake Miss E dna S hoem aker, w ritten to : an d we w ill m ake you as happy as we ing th e long six m o u th s tliat P ro s e r w reath s for h er frien d s. th is occasion. A nother featu re of the c a ll." pine spends in th e u n d erw o rld with One day P ro se rp in e and lier litte- Ceres d w elt w ith th em one y ear Pluto, no g reen th in g com es up out p ro g ram will be a reading by Mr irn iids w ere playing huppily in the But d u rin g th a t tim e, h er h e a rt grew B alph M iller. Mrs. H L. W ostell is of th e ground. m eadow . A sh o rt d istan c e off they ... h .. th e lead er. Those who will assist th .. .. e . r an d Msossava. s ae u an ii£ l J a rd h ard e r. Mill She v was g ry saw a strung« and w onderful flow er | w ith , he ,.a rth fo r opeI„ Ilg t0 ,et hostess a re Mrs. Ered Powell, Mrs J ALL FILLIN G STATIONS i had one h u n d re d bells on Its tali l , . , ut0 pa88 w lth , . rO8erplllei 8O T. S tillio n s, Mrs. Anna P a rk e r and TO CLOSE ALL NIGHT Mrs. M. M. Squire. .-talk. Oh, se e !" cried P ro serp in e, "J cu rsed th e g ro u ,ld . "W ick ed so il,” m u .I Have th a , flow er." And sh e ran erled> •■cea8e to bt, f r u itf u l! " Im By referen ce to th e ad v e rtise m en t m ed iately th e g ra ss and flowers w lth- of th e S tan d a rd Dll Co , ap p earin g j T he Misses Agnes and Lulu Swe.-t .a r e v isitin g th e ir sister, Mrs. H j. Suddeiily lhe g ro u n d shook and e re d ; , hl. good 8,,ed falled , 0 com e elsew h ere in th is paper. It will W ostell. Both are nurses of wide ex lie in b l. d. I hen It opened before h er up; , he catU e d , . d ; „ „ j ev e || lufln seen th a t all g aso lin e and d is tila u ( perlence. T he form er will r,.tu rn I Eroui Hu- d ep th s of th e e a rth cam e a grew ill an d un h ap p y d ark cn a rio t draw n by six coal-black A, ia8t j upi„ ,r h eard th e cries of filling sta tio n s w ill h e re a fte r be open ; soon to h e r work in S eattle. The la t 1 I te r p lan s to tak e a p ost-graduate horses. A kin g w ith a d ark brow u Uian. -This d istre ss m u st c e a s e ,' only from t> a. in. to 6 p. in. T hia o rd er, us th e ad v e rtise m en t co u rse in a New York hospital, and and an iron crow n, held th e rein s. . he sa id ; and he se n t fo r C eres He He l ized little P ro se rp in e , an d be j listen ed to h er sad sto ry an d prom - says, is to conserve m an power. A will leave to r th e east In the near in lo re she could cry fo r help, lie d is ised h er help. M ercury was se n t to n ig h t m an will not be necessary fo r tu re . Miss Lulu Sweet has beer, „t ap p eared w ith h e r, dow n in to th e th e u n d erw o rld w ith th is m essage: th e sta tio n s, an d users of gas can ju st th e O rien t for the past flv«. yearg ailli as well All th e ir ta n k s in th e d ay p lan s to go hack a fte r fu rth e r train-1 e a rth . ' B estore P ro se rp in e a t once to h er tim e. It only rem a in s fo r au to users ing. She has been m atro n of a Red C eres was broken b eu rted w hen m o th e r." to get th e ir ta n k s filled before <5 C ross ho sp ital in S h anghai Chit a th e ch ild ren told h er th a t h er little Now P lu to loved P ro se rp in e and o'clock in th e afte rn o o n . u n d e r th e R ockefeller Board and g irl was lost. She d ressed h erse lf in ■ had m ade h er his queen. Day by w hen sh e goes back will have charge black from head to foot, took a to rch i day he u rged her to ea t. an d day by When in doubt try a Want Ad of an en larg ed work. A LEGENDARY IA Lt OF THtu W lhítR DAYS LEE EVANS iroutdale, Oregon IL L KINDS O E H i l I.IX« ANY PLA CK, ANY TIME. 3 -T O N T R I C K p hone Gresham 849 VAT MMC. rRAISE US / i f i We Have Heard a Lot ..E N E R V UAV - SH O P tor . M ine " if VIVUU then S ay » * GRESHAM a b o u t th e compliments that o u r p a tro n s a re paying us, amt we w an t to say right here and now , "M r. and Mrs. Custom®- we th a n k you. Your kind w ords a re sending your friew to th is shop and • are goiol to tr e a t them right Again, H J th a n k y o u .” |V1 A D I V X t C l , T I J " • BROWN. IW G resliam . Ore. “KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING” I I S on iheir lips as they are leaving us I it’s in their hearts through the long night» there*”11” 8 a" d Hle Weary days of fi«hting “°V'r make yoi r subscription to the lib erty loan TODAY- ' the boys that we are KEl ‘ HE HOME F IR E S B U R N IN G . Subscriptions carefully handled at FIRST STATE BANK G RESH A M , O REG O N