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TUESDAY.
ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK
VICTORY CELEBRATION
THIS IS
M ad e in
OREGON
W eek
I We wish to draw
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OUTLOOK
attention to the
COLONIAL and
OPAL RANGES
Far West Wheel Barrows, Step Ladders,
Screen Doors, Etc., Etc.
These are all goods of the highest quality and
the price is right.
Made by labor that consumes Oregon products.
BLY TH E BEST and keep your money in the
state.
We stand back of these goods.
L. L. Kidder Hardware Co
Gasoline o f Quality
C. A. M’CARTY, Special Acerit, Gresham, Ore.
og&n
ARSHMALLOW
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r y it on pie
I*1 m m ' Sim " by Mrvu>( fruii pi«
with Vegan'« M«rahm«llow tVhip
U m It m you would whlppwl cr»«¡n
I t la rubar and mora taaty I t will
not aour You cas hmp It a m uatU
tha M l« d a y —4 than to «ay latti
Ordar a Jar today
and try th a daU-
vagaa t®»
Cancel
Componi/
THE HOMER
Pipeless Furnace
on Exhibition
If interested call and
look it over.
Price for the average
house $189 installed.
J. E. M e tz g e r
Your Home Furnisher
The Oregon A gricultural College
j graduates u lurgo class th is week. The
address to the graduates was deliv
ered by Benjamin Ide Wheeler, presi
dent of the U niversity of California,
on Tuesday
JUXE
10.
1010
GRESHAM LOCALS
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Ma and Pa P o rtlan d are e n te rta in
ing th is week. Sunday th e Victory
On F rid ay evening. Ju n e 20, th e
Hose F estival week begau inform ally ■ a n ia ta , "R u th ',, will be glweti at the
with a song reveille; Monday the
M ethodist Episcopal church. G resh
L ane of L a u g h te r opened, and the am . by th e P leasan t H ome M ethodist
I a irp lan e sq u ad ro n began its flight
church chorus, assisted by talen t
| from Bakensfield, C alifornia
It» ar- from G resham and P o rtlan d , for th e
j rival in P o rtlan d i» scheduled for to- benefit of th e local E pw orth League.
| day. T he celeb ratio n will be opened
Miss Cecelia Kronenberg is visiting
I officially on W ednesday b the Lib- j,er grandm other, Mrs. I,. P. Mauning,
i erty Goddess who will arriv e at noon while her g ran d fath er is in Seattle
1 on th e flagship M inneapolis.
The »•tiling up the affairs of his sister,
late Mrs. N. E.’ Stew art.
l unveiling of the »tatué of Victory the Will
Metzger and Cecil Metzger will
i will follow.
A
big
In d u strial h av e tomorrow for a trip along the
p arad e »111 be given in the after- coast
Mrs. Ruth Wilson of Damascus was
noon. T h u rsd ay is of u n u su al in te r
a business visitor in Gresham today.
est to all. T he big m ilitary parade
F W. Reed, a Pleasant Valley poul-
of th e world w ar v eteran s, solders, try man. was in Gresham today making
sailo rs and m arines, lead by G overnor purchases for his chickens.
O lcott, begins at 2 :3 0 o'clock on th at
Lester Richey is home after eighteen
„
.
, .. , ,
m onths in overseas service with the
day. Rose day Is F rid ay . H o v e n 20th ,,uglnw.rB
will be displayed in floats of all de-
\ j r. an d Mrs. W, R. Burke motored
acriptlons. T h ere will be in th e pa- to Nt wberg on Sunday where they en-
rade several bands including th e Kil- h»yed
»'Dh relutlveg
, .
, „ , „
, “
The W alrad family moved into th eir
ties band and Red Cross band. Dec- new holuf. la8l we(k Th(, hous„ wl|j
o rated saddle horses wth g irl rid ers ' not be completed for another month,
and boy riders, flower-covered a u to s ,! so the family are boarding out and
carriag
rts tru
s m
m oiorcvcles
,he flnishi,1P
»ouches ing
be-
c a rrla g es
ts, ca
carts,
tru< ck ks,
o to rcy d es ! waiting
(h(.y for r(..(lly
,K.K,n hi)US(.Keep
• and even an airp lan e will be in th e |n /h e ir own home.
parade. T h ere will also he in the
L ate arriv als in G resham are Mrs
' line of m arch en tries from civic or F. B. Goudy of D enver w ith a sm all
clubs
nubile 80,1 an,i d au g h ter, who expect to
g an lzatlo n s, lodges
' puunt sppnd the ¡,unim er a t G reen Acres
schools and Sunday schools
with Mrs. G oudy’s p aren ts, Mr. and
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Mrs Marion Johnson. O th er guest- ,
New latw on lig h tin g .
al ,,le Johnson hom e are the Misses |
N otice Is hereby given th a t by vir- W ebster and G illard, both of S eattle
tu e of au th o rity of G eneral Laws of who will stay over for th e Itose Fes-
i Oregon for 1919, C h ap ter 181, ef- tival.
fective May 29, 1919, en title d , "To
B orn— To Mr. and Mrs. G. A
req u ire ow ners, lessees and o p erato rs Miles of G resham , a seven and one-1
of places of em ploym ent to provide half pounds girl, on May 22d.
em ergency ano g eneral n a tu ra l and
T he Joint m eeting of th e W om en's
1 artificial lig h tin g ; defining how the Home M issionary society and the
m inim um of lig h t shall be estab- L adies’ Aid has been postponed to
’ llshed; req lu rln g the com m issioner of W ednesday, Ju n e 18. It will be held
labor and in sp ecto r of facto ries and at th e hom e of Mrs. Will O tt.
w orkshops to enforce th e sam e; an 1 ■ T he church m em bers and th e S u n -|
! providing a penalty for failu re to day school ch ild ren of th e Zion ■
com ply with th e provisions of this Evangelical church are enjo y in g a '
' a c t.”
i pienle today.
T h ree persons have been appoint-1
Mr. and Mrs. D. W rig h t spent last
ed, nam ely, F. C. K napp, presid en t . Sunday In P o rtlan d , th e g u ests of Mr.
P en in su la L um ber Co., rep rese n tin g J an d Mrs. AV. K. H am ilton and fam ily
the m a n u fa ctu rin g In terests; Vern
F lorence and H elen K ern, accom-
H. H ay b ark er, rep resen tin g th e oper- panted by th e ir m other, Mrs. W R
I atln g electrical w orkers, and F. H. K ern, w ere guests of Louise W ebber
M urphy, an electrical en g in eer, who at ¡t piano recital in P o rtlan d at the
will on the 28th day of Ju n e, 1919, L lttlp T h e a te r last S atu rd ay even
at Room 501 C ourthouse, P o rtlan d , ing.
at 2 p. m. o ’clock, hold a public
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. F u lle r have
m eeting to give h earin g to those moved from th e hom e w hich they
In terested and to be advised in o rd er recently sold in G resham to th e
' to estab lish , to rea rran g e o r rea d ju st house on Hood av en u e occupied by
th e schedule of lig h tin g values and Mrs. Ella O liphant. They will oc
rules.
cupy a p art of th e house u n til they
are aide to n ta k f plans for a p erm a
T he dem and for farm help acco rd nent home.
ing to th e latest B ulletin of tlie 1». 8.
P ro g ram of G resham G range.
D epartm ent of Labor, still exceeds
G resham g ran g e will m eet in all-
tlie supply th a t is available at this
tim e. T h ere are several calls this ' ' Ry session S atu rd ay , Ju n e 14. In
week for m ilk ers at wages ran g in g > h« forenoon th e th ird and fo u rth
from $75 to $100 per m onth with degree work will be p ut on. T he din- [
room and board for experienced men n er h o u r at noon will be a fe a tu re
W hile no calls have yet been received and th e c h ild re n ’s p ro g ram will be in .
for w orkers in th e harvest fields, the th e aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. T he fol
cu ttin g of alfalfn Is ju st beginning in low ing program will be given:
R ecitation, "Seven Tim es O ne," ■
th e ea ste rn p art of the sta te an d hay
E
lise
Schw edler
ing In th e W illam ette valley will be In
D uet, "T he V iolet,” E lean o r Rot-1
full sw ing in ab o u t 10 days from to
day w ith wages ran g in g from $3 to kin and Helen K ern.
R ecitation, "P la y in g School," Lu-1
$5 per day.
e tta W elling.
Piano solo, W illene Botkin.
X lle iitin ii, S tra w b e rr y G ro w e rs !
R ecitation, A rden Squire.
We will receive straw b e rrie s every
day In th e week, including S atu rd ay ,
C ornet solo. Melvin Brugger.
un til 8 p. in., d u rin g th e season. We
R ecitatio n , Enos Volbrecht.
are paying 12c, also 5 cents a pound
Solo, "C h ild ren 's D ay," M argaret I
for g ooseberries, net to you. We fu rn
ish th e crates.
St. Clair.
TH E BERRY GROW ERS,
S tu n t, by six boys.
L ocated at M etzger's old sto re, Bast
R ecitatio n , "T h e L and of L ib erty ,"
Rowell St., G resham , l’hone 31.
F lo ren ce Kern.
llo m e P ack in g Company W ants
Bugle Calls, H erb ert Eling.
F ru it.
D uet, Mrs. B ru g g er and Mrs.
W ill keep up o u r custom of p a y -!
lng m ore th an any o th e r concern for Schw edler.
fru it and berries, sta rtin g the season , R ecitatio n , "T h e C alf P a th ," F ra n -
with gooseberries and ending w ith cea W elling,
b lack b erries. If you have never sold j R ecitation, "O u r F la g ,” Alden
us an y th in g , ask your next-door U |..
n eig h b o r— he lias. Phone 991.
| M iner.
R eading. Mrs. Ja n e t M G ran t, of
Read the W ant ads.
F airview grange.
JU N E D A Y S
are here and it is time to buy a New
PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE
for your summer use. Makes the house
work so easy that the housewife never
gets out of patience.
The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove
is recognized as the best on the market.
We have them either with or without
ovens.
Come in and let us show them to you.
TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS
W hen on your way to the Rose Festival this week leave your orders and we
will have them ready when you return.
REM EM BER 10 Votes for $1 on every cash sale, to be voted for your
favorite candidate for VICTORY GODDESS.
BOY SCOUT WEEK
A DRIVE FOR MEMBERS
Notice
í‘ To All Music Lovers
We have just received onr
first shipment of Golden-
Throated Claxtonolas and
wish to announce that we
are ready to demonstrate this
quality phonograph to all
interested.
This Ideal Home Phonograph
makes your home complete.
The best music for the least
money.
W. R. BURKE
THE JEWELER
Gresham, Oregon.
Agency for
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
D E E R IN G ------B I N D E R S -------- M ’CORM ICK
MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS,
BINDER TW IN E
• • •
Repairs for .-ill Haying or Harvesting Machines
• • •
LOW DEN or MYERS Hay Carriers, Eorks
Pulleys, all Hay 'Pools
• H e sse l’s F a rm M a c h in e ry
Tel. 544
Gresham, Oregon
Do You Know the Many
Comforts That You Can
Enjoy by the use of a Good
T a lc u m ?
It Is p ractically indispensable d u rin g th e h ot w eather.
It Is so o th in g in cases of su n b u rn , prickly h eat o r any o th e r
Irrita tio n s of the skin caused by exposure.
It prevents th e skin from peeling and will rem ove any uncom
fo rta b le secretions in case of excessive p e rsp ira tio n ; and will aid
considerably in prev en tin g these conditions.
A fter shaving, it produces a co m fo rtab le so o th in g feeling.
A fter bath in g , it should be sp rin k led over th e e n tire skin
su rface and will absorb any excessive m oisture.
In case of sickness, it will disinfect th e skin secretio n s.
You will find your fav o rite kind here. We ca rry alm o st every
know n Talcum Pow der. See th e display In o u r w indow s th is week.
Everyone Should Use Talcum
Powder from Infancy to Old Age
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
T/zt; R exall Store
JURE
5 ur Business
V k il l e n d u r e
CAUSE
all
T he meats
we sell
ARE
?U R E '
GRESHAM MARKET
We Have Heard a Lot
ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t
o u r p atro n s a re paying us, and
we w ant to say rig h t h ere and
now, "M r. an d Mrs. C ustom er,
we th a n k you.
Y our kind
w ords a re sending your friends
to th is shop, and we a re going
to tre a t them rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y ou."
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Gresham. Ore.
T his week beginning Sunday, Ju n ?
8. and en ding S atu rd ay , Ju n e 14, has scout m asters and a ssista n ts
P re s
High School, Gresham , Wednesday*
been set ap art as Boy Scout week for id en t W ilson says:
th e
purpose
of
en larg in g
and
TOM G. TAYLOR
" I hope th a t all who can will en
stre n g th e n in g th e Boy Scout o rg a n i roll as associate m em bers and give
Professor of Music
I m tru etio n in Organ. Piano.
zation. A ssociate m em berships in the all possible financial assistan ce to
Voice Culture
•
Boy Scout o rg an izatio n will be o f th is w orthy o rg an izatio n of A m eri
Organist and Choir Master
fered to the m o th ers and fa th e rs of can boyhood. A nything th a t is done
St. David's P arish
A m erican boys and to o th e r ad u lt to increase th e effectiveness of the
E 12th and Belmont Sts.
A m erican citizens
This, if success Boy Scouts of A m erica will be a
ful. will provide a su p p o rtin g a d u lt' g en u in e co n trib u tio n to th e w elfare
Vote fo r th e V ictory G oddess a t
o rg an izatio n to th e Boy Scouts of of th e n atio n ."
th e h ard w are sto re. T w enty votes
A m erica w hich will assu re th e en
, on th e dollar, cash p urchases. L. L.
larged usefulness and effectiveness of
Read the O utlook claesICed ads.
' K idder
th e Boy Scout m ovem ent.
T h ree h u n d red an d seventy-five
th o u san d boys are Scouts, b ut th a t is I
only o n e -th irtie th of all th e boys In
o u r co u n try . T h ere a re 10,000,000
boys in th e United S tates betw een the
ages of 12 and 21. Upon these
y o u th s will depend to a larg e ex ten t,
th e fu tu re of th e n atio n
Each year
th e Boy Scout m ovem ent tu rn s out
Proudly we celebrate the birthday of Old Glory. For 142
th o u san d s of b e tte r boys an d the
J cars it lias waved over this laud of the free, gathering new
finest types of fu tu re A m erican p a
glory as the years rolled by. Today it is indeed radiant with
trio ts. for not only a re they ta u g h t
a new luster because of the records of the men, and the
useful know ledge and tra ln iu g which
women, too, who have made possible victory and peace.
fits them to b e tte r cope w ith the
In peace, as in war, we must all serve together to carry on
problem s of life, but th e re are in-1
high this starry banner—“ the emblem of our unity, our power,
stilled In them th e d u ties and ob
our thought and pnrpoae as a nation.’’
lig atio n s and high ideals of Amerl- i
can citizenship
Today, as yesterday, our country counts on each of us to
T he associate m em bership is of- I
keep always in mind the ideals for which this emblem stands.
fered a t $1.00
A la rg e r fee may be
paid If on e desires to m ake a con
trib u tio n to th e m ovem ent. T he fee
legally identifies one w ith th e Bov i
Scouts. It Is expected th a t besides
(RKSHAVI, OREGON
th e financial su p p o rt th e new m em
b ersh ip will give th e o rg an izatio n s!
many needed ad u lt le a d e n , such a»-
FLAG DAY -JUNE 14
¿First &tatr ¡Sank