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r.\aa four GRESHAM A safe Tractor to operate balanced right, and right in weight. OUTLOOK 1 GRESHAM LOCALS FR ID A Y . MAY 8. 1819 QUEEN CONTEST TERMS ANOUNCED Fordson Tractor T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e o f the Chas. C le ve la n d is re p o rte d d o in g i fine, past th e c ris is , and a ll a n feel co n te st f o r queen o f th e F o u r th o f o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n m akes a n ou nce ! lu g m uch e n cou rage d a b o u t h im M rs. K ir k T hom p son , w ho has b e n m en t o f th e te rm s o f th e race. l v is itin g h e r p a re n ts " M r. and M r V otes w ill cost a pe nn y apiece. H enj. C a m eron , re tu rn e d to h e r hom e T h is low f ig u r e is nam ed th a t e v e ry -' at E n te rp ris e on W ednesday. body m ay vote. A bonus o f f if t y M rs. M a rk N ic k e rs o n lias re tu rn e d fro m P leasant H om e w here she spent d o lla rs w ill be a w a rd e d to tlie w in tw o weeks re s tin g a t th e T h o m a s san n e r, th a t she m ay a rra y h e rs e lf in a to riu m She feels m uch b e tte r now c o ro n a tio n robes b e fittin g tile occa H e r c h ild re n d u r in g hi r absence v is it sion. ed w ith t h e ir g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. and No one has nam ed a c a n d id a te as M rs W . F. H oney. yet. I t is u n d e rsto o d th a t a n n o u n ce O u r h ig h school fre sh m e n _raised m en ts w ill be fo rth c o m in g ve ry soon, I t is k n o w n th a t several a lm o st ten d o lla rs in a candy sale to ho w e ver. day. T h e proceeds go to w a rd th e lodges have ta ke n up th e m a tte r and pa ym en t o f a g if t fo tie school, a w ill la u n ch ca m p a ig n s f o r t h e ir c a n - > Tlie Odd v e ry la rg e p ic tu re o f the h is to ric a l d id a te s w ith in a week. F e llo w s discussed th e m a tte r a t t h e ir ' R h eim s c a th e d ra l. W a lte r B row n to o k in th e ju n io r re g u la r m e e tin g last n ig h t, and w ill gam es am i M ay ilu y exercises at W il soon have a d e fin ite a n n o u n ce m e n t to m ake. la m e tte U n iv e r s ity la s t week. H a r o ld L y m a n , w ho is a s tu d e n t at W il Fieltl L i-tille ry llu n ile H O. A. C. la m e tte U n iv e rs ity , p ilo te d W a lte r T lie U n ite d S tates w a r d e p a rtm e n t th ro u g h the mazes o f the c e le b ra tlo i On bo ard th e Cape F in ls te r r p lias a u th o riz e d a fie ld a r t ille r y u n it w h ic h docked In New Y o rk th e o th e r at the O regon A g r ic u ltu r a l C ollege. day was lis te d W ils o n E a stm a n , I t w ill s u p p ly m odels o f fie ld guns a n o th e r hero fro m G resham . A ha pp y fa m ily were th e M e r r ills used by A m e ric a and associates in on T h u rs d a y . S ergeant I.ee M e r r ill th e g re a t w a r, m a ch in e guns, B ro w n cam e In on th e m o rn in g tr a in fro m in g a u to m a tic rifle s , tra c to rs , n e a rly service ab roa d. The fa m ily was 1011 m u le s and horses, a n d stores o f th e re to meet h im , and w elcom e h im hom e. A fa m ily p a rty was he ld here e n g in e e rin g e q u ip m e n t that w ill also In th e e ve n in g at th e hom e o f his be used fo r g e n e ra l in s tru c tio n , to m o th e r, M rs. C. M e r r ill, w h ic h did ta llin g ab o u t $ 3 uo ,u du in value. Tlie n o t b re a k up u n t il 1 o ’clo c k , when u n it w ill be in ch a rg e o f f o u r co m the s o ld ie r was o b lig e d to leave fo r m issione d a n il tw e n ty -liv e n o n -co m P o rtla n d to re p o rt at th e tr a in . M rs. S. It. K itz m ille r is con fine d to m issione d officers, and tr a in s tu d e n ts her bed w ith sickness. fro m m an y states. B e rt H obs , who is a m em ber o f tin« 316th S a n ita ry T ra in o f the 91st d iv i Page» I n v ite li'ie n il- ,. sion, spent a few hours at home yeste r A n u m b e r o f G re sliftm people were day. He was on his way to Camp GRESHAM, OREGON L e w is to receive his discharge. He guests o f M r. and M rs. G eorge Page saw active service in both France and a t th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d W edn es B elgium and was overseas ten m onths. da y e ve n in g . C a rds and m u sic p ro M rs. M r. and M rs. I). C. E ly o f Oregon vided the e v e n in g ’s plea sure. S E R V IC E C ity spent Tuesday in Gresham. T hey Page had a rra n g e d Scotch b ro om and were d in n e r guests of Mr. a n il M rs. C a lifo r n ia poppies a b o u t tlie room s witli good effect. . T hose present were A. E Kessler. he Messrs and M esdam es J. E. M etz M rs. S. B. J ilin s o n has re tu rn e d from a visit in P ortland w ith her ger, W ill lle s s e l, J ('. S h u ltz . I). I). U p d e g ra fl, F. E. T o d d , D r. and M rs , da u g h te r. M rs. Fay Duncan. M rs. W. It. B u rk e is spending tin W. J. O tt. M iss L o la S tin so n and M iss week in P o rtla n d c a rin g fo r he r niece C onstance Page. Mrs. A. Probst, who is 111 there. RECOMMENDED FOR THEIR WEARING OUALITIES M is s io n a ry -A itl Tea. M r. and M rs. G. W. Jones have p u r The w o m e n ’s a u x ilia r y o f th e chased an O verland to u rin g car from M e th o d is t c h u rc h w ill h o ld a jo in t C M Z im m erm a n, the local dealer. tea at th e hom e o f M rs. I). G. Geddes M rs Bessie M a rsh a ll lias re tu rn e d on W ednesday a fte rn o o n . I t is tlie fro m Good S a m a rita n ho spita l, w hen date fo r tlie o p e n in g o f th e m ite she underw ent an opera tion a fo rt boxes a y e a rly eve nt. T h e c h ild re n n ig h t ago. She made the t r ip home in o f the M o th e rs ’ Je w e ls society w ill a car d riv e n by M. Z im m erm a n. also be present on Ib is occasion. M rs. b . L. K id d e r lias re tu rn e d fro m M rs. Geddes w ill be assisted by th e | a recent t r ip to Newberg, where she M esdames (). A. E astm a n, Jam es E l- was the guest o f Mrs. A. W. B la ckb u rn kington, S. It. K it z m ille r and A. I I I at the Im p e ria l H otel. W r ig h t. A s h o rt p ro g ra m w ill be I Tuesday. M rs N ora W ith ro w e n te r ren de red. Pair 35c ta in e d u l a luncheon, Mrs. F ishe r, Miss Helen F ishe r, and Hrs. Ir v in e and S om e l-’isli Story. O PEN ED MAI 1ST bewcaux. Miss F is h e r graduates from Miss R u th M ontague, G resham l i the Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l in June. b ra ria n lias w r itte n a co lle c tio n o f A aron K n ig h to n was here on husi c h ild re n s ’ stories, the doings o f tw o GRESHAM, OREGON m ss T hursd ay. litt le Oregon cousins. She plans to Pilone G41 Butterick Patterns Representative com m ittees fro m tile pu blish them in p rim e r fo rm , and to Eastern S ta r aud M asonic ludges com tr y them on school c h ild re n . She took posed o f M r. and Mrs. C am eron, J them up to M iss Hughes’ second grade s i. » Im i F a m ily I ’ lc n ii C. It. M iller's R eturn. Cannon. M rs. J. C. S hu ltz, M r. and p u p ils fo r a p pro val rece ntly. The .Mr. uud M rs. I I . L . St. C la ir and •Mr. and .Mrs. ('. It. M ille r and Mrs. J. E. M etzger and W. It. B u rke youngqterg found them h ig h ly enter- la u illy e n jo ye d a p ic n ic up th e Sandy th e ir s m a ll d a u g h te r have re tu rn e d went to P o rtla n d and selected o ffic e rs ’ a in in g reading. c h a irs lo r the lodge room, in a d d itio n r iv e r on S unday. In th e C a rlso n 's The c ra w fis h s to ry needed re v is to th e ir bu ng alo w on the S ection to th is new fu rn itu re , w h ich w ill soon Dodge ear, p ilo te d by Chase St. C la ir, ing. so M iss M ontague called fo r sug they m o to re d o v e r tlie b lu ff roa d to L in e roa d, a fte r sp e n d in g th e w in te r be in use, a rem ovable p a rtitio n is gestlons fro m her sm all frie n d s. Some Sandy, m a k in g a side t r ip d o w n to in P o rtla n d . T hey have sold th e ir being put in tlie b a ll to m ake it a more w e ird fis h storie s were fo rth co m in g . Gresham I tu ll K nn L a k e p ic n ic g ro u n d s . On hom e In th e c ity , and th e re Is a pos desirable size fo r re g u la r sessions. One lad described a c ra w fis h as a "fis h Mrs’. E. E. C hipm a n was taken to a the way hom e th e y stopped at the w ith a h a rd back lik e a crab and as W. I. C rlssey g la d io lu s fa rm , perched s ib ilit y o f th e ir re m a in in g p e rm a P o rtla n d ho sp ita l s u ffe rin g w ith a large as an a llig a t o r ! ” h ig h upon a mesa o v e r (lie p o in t n e n tly in G resham . T h e y w o u ld be severe a tta c k o f erysipelas. F. I). A x te ll has re tu rn e d to Heed- w here tlie H u ll K nn and Sandy riv e rs ve ry w elcom e add 11 Ions to o u r social Stam p for Gerard G leason. G e ra rd G leason. one of th e meet. T h e view fro m th is p o in t Is life , h a v in g m ade m any frie n d s d u r p o rt. where he has charge o f con s tru c tio n w o rk fo r Dabney and com G resham gra d e school team o f fo u r- one o f th e lln e st in th e n o rth w e s t.) m in u te speakers is to rece ive a w a r T h e re w ere scores o f c a lle rs at the in g t h e ir su m m e rs spent in th e g ro ve pany o f P o rtla n d . M rs. G ra n t Shaw and M r. and Mrs. saving s sta m p fro m his scho olm ates G la d io lu s fa rm , m any s to p p in g to up n e a r th e Heaver S tate m o to r fa c p u rcha se th e b u lb s f o r w h ich the to ry , w h ere the y ow n a lin e b u ild in g C a rte r of P o rtla n d spent Tuesday ev in re c o g n itio n o f tile s p le n d id speech en in g w itli M rs F. I). A x te ll. fa rm Is fam ous, and o th e rs accept s | ( „ ()f ( We n ty acres, he p re p a re d f o r th e con test. H is T lie F u lle rs are h a vin g th e ir share speech was ra te d second o n ly to th a t lu g M r. C rlssey's in v ita tio n to e n jo y o f sickness. M rs. F u lle r is now ill. o f W illia m M c A llis te r a n d so th e boys the s ig h t o f th e c o n v e rg in g o f tin M oline T ractor Nolil. A nurse is ta k in g care o f both M r. and a n il g ir ls decided to m ake up tile tw o strenniB below his p ro p e rty . II. O. M u lle n b o ff Is th e p u rch a se r Mrs. F u lle r. p ric e o f th e sta m p by p o p u la r s u b Ed. B au m a n n has purchased th e s c rip tio n l o r a S p ia iiu s l A n k le . o f a new s ty le , fo u r c y lin d e r, e le c tric E. D avidson place, a live -a cre tra c t \ s soon as po ssib le a fte r th«> in - lig h te d , s e lf- s ta r tin g M o lin e tr a c to r o ff P o w e ll stre e t a m i C le ve la n d a ve Cause o f lieu« I aclie. . i l l > Is received get a b o ttle o f C lia iu - II,' assures th e ag en t, W ill lle s s e l, By k n o w in g th e cause, a diseas«-*- le ita lic s U n im e n t and fo llo w th e I hut it has lo ts o f pow er, and in v ite s nue. w h e re lie w ill open a d a iry , li is plan is to be ready f o r d e liv e rie s to may o fte n be avo id ed. T h is Is p a r- [ p la in p rin te d d ire c tio n s w h ic h a t - { any d o u b tin g T hom ases to com e out | any place in to w n aud v ic in ity by ih e O c u la rly tr u e o f headache. T h e m ost ; > om p an y till« b o ttle . Adv. am i see It in a ctio n . I tir s l o f ne xt m o n th . G resiiam lias com m o u cause o f headache Is a d is- | 1 been in need o f good d a iry fo r some o rd e re d sto m a ch o r c o n s tip a tio n , ' tim e , so it com es as good news. w h ic h m ay be c o rre c te d by ta k in g a 1 A n u rg e n t ap pe al lias been sent o u t few doses o f C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts ; N t Re 5URt I fro m tlie P o rtla n d Red Cross C h a p te r T r y it. M any o th e rs have o b ta in e d | • )UR BUSiwfSS to its a u x ilia rie s , a s k in g th a t k n itt in g p e rm a n e n t r e lie f by ta k in g these T a b ab ou t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t and re fu g e e s e w in g be speeded up. lets. T hey are easy to ta k e and m ild avtLL endure T h e need o f five m illio n people fo r and g e n tle in effect.- A dv. o u r p a tro n s are p a yin g us, and CAUSE ALL w in te r c lo th in g m ust be m et. T lie en we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re and tir e P o rtla n d d is tr ic t was f a r behind -See th a t c o lu m n o f w a n t ads. fo r TSE MEATS now . " M r . and M rs. C u sto m e r, its q u o ta K n it t in g m a te ria ls are on we th u n k you. Y o u r k in d liu m i. Ju st ask f o r some ya rn . w o rds are s e n d in g y o u r frie n d s A s u b s c rib e r is m oved to re m a rk to th is shop, and we a re g o in g on tlie fa c t th a t few n u to is ts on S ou th R o b e rts avenue a re in c lin e d to stop to tre a t th e m r ig h t. A g a in , we and g ive a body a l i f t . R e cen tly a th a n k y o u .” fiv e -y e a r-o ld ta il tru d g e d a ll the way A. J. W . BROW N, P rop. fro m S c h ille r s ta tio n to th e B u ll R un G resham , Ore. depot n e ig h b o rh o o d c a rry in g a th re e - Iloine l-aeking Company VV a i d s \\ «linen's H ospital o f P ortlan d . q u a rt p a ll o f m ilk "B o u t fo rty - F ru it. 'le v e n " cars passed h im by w ith o u t M aternity C ases Only. s to p p in g W ill keep up o u r custo m o f pa y One o f th e fin e st and m ost th o r in g m ore (tia n any o th e r con cern fo r o u g h ly e q uippe d p riv a te m a te rn ity J C. Jones, o rg a n iz e r fo r the W oodm en o f the W o rld , is here as f r u it and b e rrie s , s ta r tin g th e season h o s p ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t. New, w ith go ose be rries and e n d in g w ith fire -p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n and h ig h -cla ss s is tin g th e W om en o f W o o d c ra ft to re ju v e n a te th e ir o rd e r S everal p ro m b la c k b e rrie s . I f you have n e ve r sold accom m odations. For in fo r m a tio n in e n t G resham w om en are m em bers. us a n y th in g , ask you«- n e x t-d o o r address 1 4 4-1 8th St. N'., P o rtla n d , n e ig h b o r lie lias. Phone 991. nhone B ro a d w a y 3404. D EM O N STR A TIO N Daily on Sun Dial Ranch A Fordson Tractor is being used daily on the Sun Dial Ranch and is performing the various agri cultural operations in the field. Come in, if you are interested, and we will take you over to see this wonderful “iron-horse” working. Dont Miss Seeing It. Ytou II ill be Interested. RAKER & SON Gresham, Oregon 10-18 or 15-27 CASE TR A C TO R S \re entirely enclosed. All gears run in oil. A thermostat cooling system. A real air washer. Governor runs in oil, entirely enclosed. A real clutch-pulley for all kinds of belt work. Jones Lumber Co. T ra cto r P ow er Lift Plows Leverless Disc H arrow s All Pow er-D riven M achinery Gresham, Oregon Phone 891 And get our prices before you buy; you'll save money. Truck Deliveries from Mill Hessel’s Farm Machinery Screen Doors Phone 544 Paints Material for making screens. RELIABILITY r Phoenix Silk Hinges Stockings for Women $1.25 to $1.80 per pail Knox Knit Hosiery. Each pair guaranteed to your satisfaction or replaced with a new pair. Men’s, boys', women’s and children’s 30c to 45c per pair Infants' mercerized stockings in a fine rib, black or white only. Straw Hat Season CANNON’S Come in, get a new hat this spring. All the latest styles, all sizes STR A W S 25c to $2.50 PA N A M A S $3 to $5 E. W . A Y L S W O R T H Before Buying Elsewhere Come in and get our prices on your spring neces- sties. We have a full line to choose from : Hose Garden Tools Lawn Mowers Screen Doors Screens Screen Wire We Have Heard a Lot Sprays & Sprayers Paints and Glass Fishing Tackle Baseball Goods Fencing Oil Stoves Gas Ranges L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Gresham, Oregon. G R ESH A M M A R K ET B ees FORMER GRESHAM MAN DIED OF TUHERG u l d Have you ordered your bee supplies? Now is the time. Dont wait until your bees have swarmed before you order your hives. But b e f o r e ordering eqme in and see our supplies. We have a complete assortment of hives, smokers, separators, brood frames, etc. A le tte r received tod ay fro m M rs. Chas Joh nso n, w ho is v is itin g in M in o t, N o rth D a kota, b rin g s tile sad news o f th e recent d e a th o f IH-e W e lty , a form er resident and p ro p e rty o w n e r o f U re sha m He b u ilt the house now o w ne d by D r B o ik in b u t went east ab ou t th re e years ago. M r. W e lty su ffe re d a severe a lta e k o f in flu e n z a last N ovem ber, a lte r w h ic h tu b e rc u lo s is developed He is s u rv iv e d by his w ife and th re e s m a ll {c h ild re n . He was 37 years o f age. He w ill be rem e m be re d by those w ho , knew h im here as a m an o f s te r lin g q u a litie s , k in d to his fa m ily aud tr u e io his frie n d s . Ml Men to H ave John. O v a lity PHONE 661 PHONE 661 Every m an w ho w a nts w o rk w ill have it by Ju n e 1st. announces J W B re w e r, fe d e ra l and I). A. C fa rm h e lp s p e c ia lis t fo r O regon W hen h a y in g tim e com es m o re n u n w ilt be w e n te il th a n can be fo u n d , unless c o n d itio n s chunge B ljj road p ro g ra m s are ta k in g up la rg e n u m b e rs { o f th e pre se n t s u iitll s u rp lu s o f la - ' borers. A Good Bank is the Mainstay ol Industry Something new W icker Rocker Price $14.50 New Line of Sidewalk Sulkies Prices range Hack of all industry and enterprise stands finance, always r*a«ly and willing to encourage anything worthy that will ad vance the interest of the community, lint, first of all must come individual thrift and industry—the loyal support of hftnic hanks by home people Every dollar von save and de posit in our hank is not only advaucin ni your own Welfare, hut it is encouraging and assisting home industry. Besides tin ma- terial benefit you derive from a hank account, we offer VOtl every courtesy and facility in handling your business $3.50 to $12.00 Your H om e f u r n is h e r . J. E. Metzger GRESHAM O R EG O N ¿first £>tatr iBank GRESIIAM. OREGON