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PAGE FOUR Special C om m unication of r (Ire-hum L odg- No. 152 A. F. & A. M. W ednesday even ing May 28, a t 8 o'clock for labor in J. O. Metzger, city m arshall, an the M. M. degree. Visiting b ro th ers welcome. I nounves th at all dogs must he tied up WM. C. METZGER, Sec'y. ! day and night from now until Octo W. R. BURKE, W. M. her 1. Fines of not. less than 15.00 nor ; more than $10 will he collected for dogs ESTACADA MERCHANT ? at large. This law, he says, w ill he en LANDS CAR IN DITCH j forced. H arry Johnson, who has been work Bert Finch, an E stacada m erchant, ing In a shoe shop In P ortland, is now with his wife and th ree children employed by W. A. Hessel on the lat came through G resham from P o rtlan d j te r's new bungalow. Hert Finch, from E stacada, was in about 10 o'clock Sunday evening, it | town yesterday g ettin g his wrecked was quite dark, and a drizzly rain Dodge In shape to have it moved home clouded tile w indshield. All went , Repair W ork a Specialty. All W ork Guaranteed Ixiuis H offm elster, from Boring well until they reached th e (ill o:i came In on a business trip on Monday Powell street, ju st above Jones lum Come and »ee if Your Neighbor is There Mr. and Mrs. George W heeler mo ber yard. tored out from Yakima* and are mak "I am told th e re is a fence there, ing u visit with th e ir son-in-law and hut I did'nt see it," said Mr. Finch. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Sutllft • ami the Dodge d id n ’t care. It took 1- Sergeant H om er E. Gossett has re tlie fence, posts and all. tu rn ed over tu rn ed to Oregon after a year's uhsenc once and stopped rig h t side tip near SO M A N Y HA YE in Uncle Sam 's service. He spent six the bottom of I lie fill. m onths at Joyce, W ashington, as truck COMPLIMENTED U S - "W hat did we do? Well, we sat d riv er on a railro ad construction still -stayed with it to th e g ran d fin From there, lie was tran sferred to Fori by buying spring millinery that we ish. Not one of us h u rt. We are be Kussell, Wyoming, where ly served u like Gresham more than ever. A few ginning to get reaily for o u r flying chief clerk in the squadron office fine hats are left for those who have machine, and for o u r first nose d iv e ,1 Sergeant Gossett says he is not living been putting off buying till the last I th in k we did pretty well. Fifty or anyw here ju st at present, but intends minute, but don’t wait any longer. sixty dollars will m ake th e ear as soon to be living in Portland. " I ll good as ever.” say, Oregon is P arad ise com pared with the sagebrush states. It looks like a Gresham R aises School Quota. fairyland, so wonderful it seems al The grade school en te rta in m e n t most u n real.” was so well patronized th a t tlie boys The Ellngs have a new O verland car. and girls easily raised th e ir quota, EM Mrs. B. Cam eron Is enjoying a visit O M BB SA M . O i l . $7u, tow ard the building of the $500 _____ GALLON from her d aughter. Mrs Kirk Thomp industrial club house on tlie fair I son, of E nterprise. grounds. O ther schools, too, a re be REGULAR PRICE $4.25. Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an entertain« d ing heartily supported in th e ir ef I Miss Grace Ogilbee at a d in n er on forts to co ntribute th e ir share. L ust T hursday evening. ed made $32 on th e ir en tertain m en t Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cavanagh wen last night. d in n er guests a t W. IE. K ern's home. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Hodge visited P la n s lor < 'o in m en cen ien t W eek . Gresham, Oregon Mrs. Hodge’s niece, Miss Viola Dinger I Dr. Wallee W. W illard, pustor of a t Corvallis, last week-end. the First Congregational church of Miss H agerm an and Miss Ogilbee Portland has been secured to preach were d in n er guests at the H. H. Ellng the sermon to the graduates of tlie high country home. school. The services will he held at ' T here will be a m eeting at the Metli the Methodist Episcopal shurclt next odist church tills evening. These Sunday afternoon. Prof. J. T. Mat evangelistic services are likely to con thews ot W illamette University will tinue during the week us the interest deliver the commencement addr«>ss at 1 continues good. The church extends Masonic ball on Thursday evening, | a cordial welcome to all. June 5. The full program of com-1 .Miss Mary H ansen h as returned tn e n e t inent w e e k will appear in the home from Post, where she tau g h t dur next Outlook, together with the nam es! ing the past two years. Miss Hansen ot tlie graduates. has been secured as one of the teachers RELIABILITY SERVICE Phone 544 in llie Greshuni grade school for next Listen to This! year. Lots $1. $1 per week! Yes, you Some stulks of rye have been have read it correctly. We could not brought to ttie Outlook office by Thus Wiles, the tallest of which measures believe o u r eyes when we glim psed 8 feet anil 6 inches. Mr. Wiles gives th at sign in Jo h n Brow n's window. So we toddled in and said "W h a 'd ’- his word of honor th at they are not ya'm ean, a d o llar down and a dollar spliced. 'Yhe R exai . l Store The Jupanese F arm ers association a w eek?” And Jo h n Brown sez "Ju st w ill co ntribute $200 tow ard the Fourth w hat the sign says; and you’ll h afta WERE SURE h u rry to secure one as we’re about of Ju ly Victory celebration. 3UR business L. C. S m ith is in G resham look sold o u t.” a b o u t th e com plim ents th a t And then lie unrolled a large copi ing a fte r his p ro p erty and in cid en tal • w ill enpure o u r p atro n s a re paying us, and ous b lu ep rin t, show ing O. A. E ast ly callin g on old friends. Mr. Smith CAUSE ALL we w ant to aay rig h t h ere and m akes his hom e w ith his son, Claude, m an's ole stum p field where the kids the meats J d ! now, "M r. and Mrs. C ustom er, play Indian all summer, all cut up into at Bend, O regon. we th u n k you. Y our kind neat city lots with A. B. C and D w ords a re sen d in g y o u r frien d s T a ilo rin g Streets running neatly east and west, to th is shop, and we a re going F o r men and w om en— cleaning, and Fairview Avenue, Sales Aveune, to tre a t th em rig h t. A gain, we p ressing an d re p a irin g done well. th a n k you.” and Motor Avenue leading away north P e te r L en ard , Pow ell street. and south. A. J. W . BRO W N, Prop, (■resliam. Ore. Some used F o rd s for sale, in good The first four lots were taken by the co n d itio n . C. E. O sburn, Gresham . brothers A rthur and Isaac Leland, Portland people have taken an entire To D rive fo r P uixls. W elcom e Hoys. NOTICE I row or' the lots. Tin Salvation Army will make a Salvation Army workers, who met It is u n law fu l to allow any dog, It is reported that tlie J. N. Clanalian drive for funds to m aintain and ex- tran sp o rts recently arriv in g at Boston, m ale or fem ale, to run at larg e in the l’ ml its home service work the sent thousands of telegram s to the fam- city lim its for the six m onths en d property adjoining the Eastman tract w«ck of June 22d. lilies of men on board, announcing the ing O ctober 1. All persons must will also be placed on the m arket at | keep any dog on th e ir prem ises. tie.l once. safe arriv al of the soldiers. If you ltuve n te a c h e r th a t you a re day and night. Any who violate this The western end of the Eastm an ' sa tisfie d w ith, keep her. Pay h er F o u r m iles of highw ay betw een o rd in an ce will he severely prosecuted, trac t has been leased to It E. Babcock. ' the tine being from $5 to $10. «• Il and she will slay. She is only W alker an d C o ttag e G rove to be who recently moved here from Mon ' J G. METZGER. hum an a fte r all. blasted out soon. tana Mr. Babcock has a contract for M arshal of th e Town of G resham The road betw een Vale and O ntario N o rth P o rtlan d Box company start all the cucumbers and potatoes he can is to undergo im provem ents. raise on the seven acre patch. a new w oodenw are p la n t which »1 1 he highw ay between A lbany and give em ploym ent to ab o u t sixty X'Ulitioilnl T ravel Allow ance for Jefferson is to be paved. and women. Soldiers The D irector of Finance is now set tling additional travel allowance due Asparagus Mesa Brand enlisted men of the arm y under section Tips 3 ot the Act approved F ebruary 28 Pork and Beans 1919, which authorized travel pay to enlisted men honorably discharged Fur Queen of the Victors Home Coming Celebration to be held Better anti Cheaper since November 11, 1918, at the rate of in Gresham, Ju ly 4th, 1919 \\ bile thev last than the Fresh 5 cents per mile to actual bona fide INSTRUCTIONS home or residence, oi place of origl v ^ „ ? IaikP. r,C»°r<Uof ,h e n um b' r o{ th is coupon. W rite th e name ot nal m uster into the service, at the of co u p o n ^ f° r y,IPen 0,1 ,h e Ilne in front of th e n u m b e r at bottom option of the soldier Mrs. Housewife, we think we know what the big question is these days! whnTr8™ ?1* Poupo" and Pnelose w ith one d o llar to th e can d id ate for The W ar departm ent has been a. , e \ li T ,.‘,n g ' " 1,h i he re(’ue« " lat »he deposit th e c u p -.» Isn’t it, “What will 1 get for the next meal?" Let us help; we are experts in authorized to make aeltlem ent of all Mr. J u n e 2dr 1919 N,a‘e B" n k ’ Grp»h am - " " 1,r hat line. \ few suggestions— claim s for the l 1*, cent difference from place of discharge to place of entry in be for„ whom you vote wins, a cre d it of $1.00 will Of i m e n n I."** u?® B° ° k a t F irst S U te B a n k . ln ” »»' “anie to the m ilitary service, also the claims counts of our «1? o r child, whose nam e is not a lre a d y in the sc- for addltoional allowance to actual n um ber of n^, 1s a^ u ^ nD ppa^,nlen,' whi<h "e claim ed under the / slice or two of our Extra Nice .7 can of bona fide home or residence at date of discharge when such bona fide home 1 oi.o°vn»I« e T h tled tO U8P one couP°n only, which must be for BACON, and a can of MONOPOLE CORN, or residence can be determ ined from must he (ten i H*ll8t bp accom panied bv on e d o llar and must be deposited at h irst S tate Bank on or before J u n e 2, 1919. the affidavit of the soldier and verified MONOPOLI'. HOMINY and a can of P I.17EXTO ES link iw i($. Make Mire you a r e rig h t th e n go ahead. by Inform ation contained in his o rig i • AST YOUR VOTE. nal service record. The Zone Finance officer. W ashington. D. C. lias been ... Ol> 27. th e ir votes were ' - M Oao 1 ....... L resl.an , H igh S c I . i h .I designated to settle these claiais with ... In n in i llcown. ca n d id ate o t Rebekah*. II«*» the above restrictions m Applications should be addressed as ......... follows; Zone Finance Officer, Lemon A head of our crisp Lettuce and a bottle of Dulkee’s Salad Dressing. I .e itr X K t ', " * ’ 'h e < By ,.f B oring Building. W ashington. D. C Travel Al lowance. A blank form of application, which includes the necessary affidavit for th- I am voting for additional travel allowance, may be Coupon No obtained from any Army recruiting of fleer. Red Cross, or oflier agencies organized to aid soldiers How can we a ffo rd to do s o t F o r Everyone Should Patronize THE GRESHAM LOCALS USED CARS FOR SALE DANCE SOME BARGAINS Given for the Benefit of the Come and see them at VICTOR’S HOME COMING Zimmerman’s Garage Don’t Forget the Date SATURDAY, NIGHT, MAY 31. on Powell Street or Phone 801 Don’t forget the Place- -Gresham $1.00 PER COUPLE Paint Special... while it lasts, beginning Monday, May 25th. Sherwin & William’s OUTSIDE WHITE $3.75 Announcing— L L Kidder Hardware Co. the exclusive agencies of the Overland and Willys-Knight Automobiles. Case and Moline Tractors, Overland Light Delivery Cars, International Trucks. Brunswick Tires and Tubes. A complete line of accessories. We can make immediate delivery in any of these lines. SPRAY I SPRAY! Your Roses and Shrubbery with our Nicotine Solution, 2pc worth will I make eight gallons. Don’t buy water, Gresham Overland Co. GRESHAM DRUG CO. We Have Heard a Lot Jones Lumber Yard, Gresham, Oregon Truck Deliveries fro m Mill GRESHAM MARKET EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Paints, Roofing, Cement, Plaster, Nails, Doors, Windows, Lime SNAPPY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 23c Per Can Voting Coupon 10c Per Can FOR LUNCH TRY Creamed Salmon and Tomatoes on Toast. , Q uality a *® S ervice Phone 661 Phone 661 To R a im * *1250,000. Oregon is asked to raise $50,000 for home service work of the Salvation Army during the week of June 22 to 30. ..... ...*..» ■* ..... new nam e» ad d e d to o tir accounts, opened is seldom topped. . < n— "• the purpose of Inivinf A Savings Account once Jfirst ^ ta tc tBaitk GRESHAM . OREGON