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GRESHAM
O l TLOOK TI ESUAY,
EKUKVAKY
18,
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GRESHAM LOCALS 2
THE NEW BEAVER DRAG-SAW
This Week Sale of Men’s
J u s t a word of rem in d er an d invi-
! tatio n to th e reception to be held in
th e M ethodist ch u rch ou F rid ay ev
WITH C L l'T l H
ening.
This reception, planned by
the
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ies’
Aid society in honor of
I f you cut wood at all the A>tf
i the teach ers in th e grade and high
Beaver H ill Pay for itself in
| schools, new pupils, and all new
com ers in th e vicinity, is open to e v
two weeks.
ery one and th e public Is h erew ith
extended a cordial in vitation to a t
18 Feature Feints of the Beaver.
tend.
Ask to See Them
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Miss Helen Bliss spent Wednesday
night as a guest of Miss Grace F ield
house, rem aining in town for the Ep
Costa no m ore than others
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worth league social.
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Thos. G inder recen tly spent about
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a week in N ew berg visiting a sister.
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Mrs. Cecil Metzger, who has been
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suffering greatly with neuralgia, is
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reported as feeling much better.
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Mrs. Ellis Davidson surprised the
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operators in the telephone office with
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two large and copious pies on Wed
nraar. TTSsaaxjaff,
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nesday, in appreciation of good tele
phone service.
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Those three m usketeers, W alter and
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Floyd Metzger and th eir soldier guest
W. H. Michael, motored out the Col
umbia Highway last Wednesday after
Gresham, Oregon
non. A rrived at the end of the pave
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ment at Cascade Locks, they alighted
and for a little exercise and excite
This High-Grade Kitchen
ment chased jack rabbits Into the
Cabinet is made of solid
river.
Those orange peels and paper nap
oak finished (iolden; the
A Joint in stallatio n of th e M. A
kins along the sidew alks on Main
itoss Post, (J. A. It., and W om en’
cut illustrates the many
Street would guide one along a steeple
Relief Corps was held in G range hai
conveniences provided;
chase in the wake of the high school
on S aturday aftern o o n . This was tin Iunchers.
it is what every home
first m eeting of the bodies in severs
Mrs. Ii. Z. Webster, who makes her
should have, regular price
Muth« nufaterds ’
m onths, and a n um ber of visitors
Mrw tu|i*<nis
home with her daughter, Mrs. Marion
$40.00, Special
$37.50
from P o rtlan d and o th e r places were
Johnson, left Gresham on Wednesday
p resen t for th e cerem onies.
for a visit w ith h er daughter, Miss
A brief business session was held C. W ebster, in Seattle. Miss W ebster
by the v eteran s in th e m orning, with is in charge of the C hildren’s Ortho
A. C. W illiam s of P o rtlan d , assistan t pedic H ospital th ere; and Mrs. Web
phone 518 YOUR HOM E F U R N ISH ER oresham
a d ju ta n t of the sta te encam pm ent, ster's visits are alw ays eagerly antici
presiding. F ollow ing Mr. W illiam s’ pated by the sixty crippled little
address, E. A. H u n t and H. G. H ar charges of the institution.
man were appointed delegates to the
F ran k C. Jones has built a garage
sta te encam pm ent, w ith Tom G inder on Mayor K enney’s property on B urr
and J. H. Wood, altern ates.
Avenue, where the Gorsage family
At noon th e old soldiers and la will make th eir home.
dies of the Relief Corps enjoyed a
H. H. E 1 i u g is up the S tate
bou n tifu l and delicious luncheon ou business connected with the Over
Com rade W illiam B u tler and Mrs. land automobile agency in P ortland
W E H A VE IT
Our window is full of Kettles, Dish Pans, Cereal $
Louisa W onacott sh a rin g th e honors where he is m anager.
of a splendid b irth d ay cake, baked
Cookers, Steamers, Chambers, Combinets, Pails, Coffee
Dr. Alfred Thompson was a guest a t
by Mrs. C h ristin e H um ason, th e e f the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Metz
Pots, Caseroles, Potato Pots, Etc., Etc.
ficient and much loved p resid en t of ger on Wednesday evening.
the corps. G uests on this happy oc
17/c R exali , Store
John, Jr., sm all son of Mr. and
casion were, Mrs. Mary C ham berlain, Mrs. John G antenbein, dislocated his
past d ep a rtm en t presid en t of th hip while at play recently. A phys
state, from the G eorge W right Post (clan was called to reset the joint and
This makes a Substantial Saving for the House-
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C.i Mrs. Maggie W aldrlp, past the little man is well on the road to
Wife at this time.
presid en t of Ben B u tler corps; Mrs. recovery.
Take advantage of this sale and save from 20c to
I.au ra S lau g h terb ack , of Ben B u tler I B. W. Thomas retu rn ed from Cali
AII owh uh to com pete with all rivals.
40c on each article.
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orps;
Mrs.
G
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of
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foruia S aturday night, afte r an absence
Tlie Ingredionta of o u r bread and
gon C ity; A. G. W illiam s and F. M of several m onths of to uring and pleas
p astries a re in stric t conform ity w ith
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V arner of P o rtlan d .
[ uring.
th e w ar reg u latio n s an d the n eatn ess
Rev, I. B. Self of F airview , In
Guerdon
Humason, 136th Aero
of o u r bakery has given us the h ig h
sta llin g officer of th e day, assisted b" Squadron, Lone Field, Dallas, Texas
est sa n ita ry ratin g . P atro n ize a
I-. M. V arn er of P o rtlan d , as acting will celebrate his tw enty-third b irth
hom e in d u stry .
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officer of th e day seated th e follow day ou the twenty-second. An im
its
ing veteran s In th e com m ands of th e posing birthday cake baked by his
Mrs. J. Kuhu, of S an ta Monica, Cal- d irectin g th e reception aud in receiv-
P ost; C om m ander G. W. W onacott • m other, Mrs. C britine Humason, is now-
ifornia,
is visiting at the home of her I ing.
G resham . P h o n e I I .
G eorge K pieriem , sen io r vice com on the way to him, and will, of course,
m an d er; L. O. L arso n , ju n io r vice be the principal feature of th is aus son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
S atu rd ay evening th e ju n io r class
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Wendall Cleveland. She has recently p arty was held in the gym, w ith Miss
co m m ander; E. A. K ent, ch ap lain ; pieious occasion.
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enjoyed a sojourn of several m onths at Mary E. Good, class advisor, in
E. E. C hipm an, q u a rte rm a ste r; H. O.
Dr. Inglis reports the influenza wave
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
A HAPPY OCCASION H arm on, officer of the day; Tom G in
Newport.
charge. T he officers of th e ju n io r
well over. In his opinion health condi
der,
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Chip-
A poultry m eeting will he held at
class are H ow ard Jones, p resid e n t;
tions In the vicinity are better now
Sunday, being the thirty-second
H igh School News.
Converse B urlingam e, vice presi
G resham library F rid ay evening, at S w edding an lv ersary of P o stm aster m an, a d ju ta n t.
than a t any tim e in the past half y e a r'
F o r tin- in stallatio n of the officers
p hi , February 21.
L ast T uesday th e b allo tin g fo r of d en t; Mabel M etzger, tre a su re r, and
Several members of the Honey fam
mid Mrs. II. M R oberts, as well as
U. L. Upson, F ederal P oultry Mr R o b ert's fifty-seventh b irth d a c, j of tlie W om an's Relief Corps, Mrs ilies here went to P o rtlan d Wednesday ficers of th e M unhinotu, th e school L etitia P u lfer, secretary.
Specialist who lias been w orking with th e occasion was fittingly celebrated ‘ G eorge H ard in g of th e Oregon City I evening to meet Sgt. Edw ard Quigley, nnual, published by th e g ra d u a tin g
G ym uasium w ork fo r th e girls un
poultrym en over the sta te and Is In with a family d in n e r at th e ir home. I Post, assisted by Maggie W aldrip of | nephew of George and W. F. Honey, class, resu lted in th e election of th e d er th e direction of Miss G race H a rt
H okan T ruedson, ley sta rte d W ednesday. Aside from
close touch with the m arket situ atio n Besides th e ir d a u g h te r, Alice, th ere P o rtlan d , as co n d u cto r placed the who arrived with th e contingent of follow ing staff:
will address th e m eeting and should were present tlielr oldest son, E. I). I follow ing officers: Mrs. C h ristin e G troops bound for Camp Lewis. Ser dito r-in -ch ief; W illiam B u tler, bus tlie re g u la r gym work, w hich is re
he able to give some valuable Infor R oberts and his wife and infant son ! H um ason, p resid e n t; L illian Chip geant Quigley was an a rtis t in the cam iness m an ag er; B ern ita Bennison, a s qu ired of all stu d e n ts .th e b ask et
man, se n io r vice p resid en t; Jessie ouflage departm ent, in which he was sis ta n t business m a n ag e r; Bonnie ball e n th u sia sts a re a rra n g in g the
m ation. All persons In terested In Finery G ilm an, of P o rtlan d .
poultry are urged to attend.
H orton, associate e d ito r; David P e schedule of gam es to decide the
T he Outlook joins with th e ir many Johnson, ju n io r vice p resid e n t; E m an instructor.
T he county ag en t will take up th<> frien d s in th e com m unity in ex ten d ma M anning, se creta ry ; Em m a Gll-
Lloyd Axtell, wife and baby, of P ort terson, a th le tic e d ito r; Mary C h ris school cham pionship. T he class cap
possibilities of til»1 poultrym en co ing felicitatio n s an d good wishes fc r I more, tre a su re r; Mrs. C. O. Branson land spent lust week with his parents, tenson, staff ste n o g ra p h e r; G race tain s are Bernice Jones, se n io r team ;
o p era tin g for poultry Im provem ent m any more b irth d a y s and wedding ¡ch ap lain ; Em m a McBain, conductor, Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Axtell at th eir home
leidhouse, joke ed ito r; N ora Teevin. Mabel M etzger of th e Ju n io rs; Ida
I H annah Bond, g u a rd : Maggie Ryan, on W al'ula Heights.
mid m arketing.
society e d ito r; and R uth Johnson, L auber, sophom ore and H azel Fow
an n iv ersaries.
j p atrio tic in stru c to r; Em m a G ilm ore
F u n eral services fo r C. L. McDon- staff a rtis t. This sen io r an n u a l is a ler, freshm an.
press co rresp o n d en t;
Mrs. C. O. old of L ew iston, Idaho, b rother-in- m ost cre d itab le and a ttra c tiv e vol
The new ly elected staff of th e A r
B ranson, m u sician ; S arah L eland, law of Ju d g e G eorge W. Stapleton um e— a cred it to th e class and to the
gus, th e school pap er a re : H annah
a ssista n t co nductor; Emily K nieriem will be held at th e C atholic C ath ed ral school.
| Lane, ed ito r-in -ch ief; Eva T acheron,
assista n t g u ard ;
Lizzie Jack , A nna 1 in V ancouver, W ashington at uint
F riday evening th e belated sopho I business m a n ag er; R achel P eterson,
M organ, Ara L usted and L ouisa {o'clock tom orrow m orning. Mr. Mc- m o re-ju n io r reception,
postponed alum ni e d ito r; M arie T acheron, so-
W onacott, color bearers.
1 Donald passed aw ay at St. V incents from the o rig in al d ate, O ctober 18th, e’ety e d ito r; G ertru d e D ow sett, ex
A social hour followed the in sta lla h ospital, on Sunday, follow ing a was held In th e school gym nasium .
change ed ito r, and C lara N asshahn,
tion cerem onies, A G. W illiam s. Post series of op eratio n s. H e is survived T h ere is an u nusually larg e sopho
staff a rtis t
C om m ander W onacott, Rev. I, B. Self, by his widow, the ju d g e 's sister.
m ore en ro llm en t of 67 pupils th is
T he boys’ b ask etb all inter-class
Mrs. G eorge H arding, and o th ers,
In v ita tio n s have been issued by sem ester. T he class advisors from
cham pionship gam es will be played in i' 4
responding to calls for g reetings.
P rincipal an d Mrs E lm er F. Goodwin th e faculty, th e Misses Bereniece L. th e near fu tu re , u n d er th e supervi-
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for a reception to th e sen io r class a*
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8ion “ d coachin« ° f C’ « w i n P latts,
th e ir hom e at th e c o rn e r of Miller er, and Olive M W eare assisted th e ; physical cu ltu re and m anual train in g
VALENTINE AFTERNOON
AT HOME OF MRS METZGER and B. stre e ts on S atu rd ay evening. stu d e n t officers of th e tw o classes in teacher.
F eb ru ary 2 2d.
Mrs J. E M etzger is alw ays
E. J. H eseitlne. fo rm er p ro p rieto r
A ll Cast in O n e Piece. T h e Most S anitary
d elig h tfu l hostess; she seems to have of th e Tw elve Mile sto re has Joined
the know how when it comes t<> j th e sellin g forces of th e W alrad Mer-
W a r e M a d e , A fte r th irty years service it w ill be
plunniug for tile pleasure of o th e rs can tile com pany.
the same b e a u tifu l piece o f m etal as it was w hen
Ami her aftern o o n
on
S atu rd ay ,
Mr and Mrs. H. T ru itt en tertain ed
bought. W e also have---
when she invited som e old friends In for d in n e r on Sunday Mr aud Mrs.
to renew th e ir frien d sh ip for M is»| E arl H utehiuson aud fam ily of P o rt
Lulu P arm ely, of P o rtlan d , was no land. Mr. H utchinson is Mrs. T r u itt’s
SKILLETS
GRIDDLES
DOUBLE BOILERS
and never wavefed—the Soldiers and Sailors who de
1 xci ption to the rule. Miss I’arm el. b ro th er.
fended
our honor.
will be affectionately rem em bered a j
T here will be a te ac h ers' m eeting
TEA KETTLES
GEM PANS
th e prim ary te m h e r in the g rad e of all th e county g ra d e and high
We must not minimize their efforts by failing to
school here for many years. She Is school te ach ers a t th e co u rth o u se on
—a n d o th e r articles too n u m e ro u s to m en tio n in
complete our particular job—the financing'of the next
now teaching in the P o rtlan d schools. ¡S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 22d, a t 10:30.
Liberty Loan.
th e sam e w are
I ices R e a so n a b le .
Red ca rn atio n s an d red h earts, a p i Mrs. R obert Lansdow ne, of Oregon
p ro p riate to th e v alen tin e season, City, one of the teach ers in the school
Keep your dollars on the "waiting list", ready for
were used p rettily ab o u t the rooms. th ere, was th e g u est of her sister. |
a
prompt
answer when the call is sounded.
On th e luncheon tab le were valen Mrs. C. E. R usher, on S atu rd ay and I
tin e place cards and favors. Thos" Sunday.
Deposit them in a Savings Account here.
enjoying Mrs. M etzger’s hospitalltv
H. E Davis is cond u ctin g a dent 1
were, in sid e the guest from P o rtlan d , onst ratio n of th e C leveland tra c to r at
the .Mt-sdames H arry O tt, L. L K id Scappoose th is week.
der, Will O tt, Jo h n Cannon. K arl
Ju d g e G eorge W S tapleton gave
Miller and Jam es 11. Steeling.
A th e com m encem ent ad d ress at the
Q u a l it y * ^ S ervice
p leasant chat, with em broidery, knit W ashington high school on F riday
ting and stitch in g from th e g u e st's ' night. Miss Mabel Wood of the Vic
sew ing bags filled a p leasu rab le a f tory n eighborhood w as on of th e four
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ternoon.
ho n o r g rad u a te« o u t of a class of 64
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For Sawing Wood, Clearing Land, Etc.
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Work Shoes
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
The McDougal
Kitchen Cabinet $37.50
G. A. R. AND R. C.
HOLD ANNUAL
INSTALLATION
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$5.00
Army Last S h o e .......................... $4.35
“Thompson’s” Army Last . . . . $4.65
14-inch High C u ts ....................... $4.85
10-inch High C u ts ...................... $3.45
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THE
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20% O ff
SCOTCH GRANITE WARE
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
20 % Off on Each and Every One of Them £
v, BAKING EXCELLENCE-!:
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
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CITY BAKERY |
NEW LINE O F
Aluminum Ware
D o n ’t F a i l t o S e e i t a t O n c e
WAGNER CAST ALUMINUM KETTLES
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They Fought to a Finish
Come in and Be Convinced
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