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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY 11 S E ^7 ’ 1<HW PAGE FOUR JUNIOR LEAGUE PICNIC IN WOODS NEAR HOGAN June Clean-Up Specials Children’s Plaid Gingham Dresses Special 98c each Children’s Plaid Gingham Dresses, Special ....$1.34 each Ladies’ Coverall Aprons in Plaid and Striped Percales, Special ....................................... $1.59 each 36 Colored Voiles, Special .................................. 49c yd. 36 Colored Voiles, Special .................................79c yd. j Ladies’ White Sister Sue Pumps, Special $1.19 >; CANNON’S DRY GOODS Gresham, Oregon Phone 641 y Butterick Patterns y Oh, no, th at w asn’t a moving van! It was K A M iller’s Boiek carrying, in one load, 19 J u n io r L eaguers and a few grow nups. They were going to Hogan for a picnic. The first th in g the boys did was to go sw im m ing, F ilipino fashion. Mrs. Shipley. Mrs. R usher, Mrs. Beagle and Mrs. Brown Intended to ta k e tu rn s scolding them , but when th e bovs retu rn ed they looked so fresh and sw eet th a t the chaperons relen ted . They had a w onderful tim e play ing In th e woods and lots of fun ea tin g th e ir lunch a la b arb arian . T he real fun, how ever, com m enced when th e boys began chasing the g irls w ith sq u irm in g crawfish. All speed records w ere broken and. from th e sound. It m ight have been an a t tack by som e sealping Com anches. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* UNION MEETING IN INTEREST OF REFORM I. H. C. A union m eeting in th e in te re st of social reform will be held a t the M ethodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening at 8 o ’clock an d will be p articip ated in by th e p asto rs of the F ree M ethodist, B aptist and M ethodist Episcopal chu rch es, be sides C. P. Moffitt and C.E. P la tts of the high school faculty and oth ers. It is expected th a t th e A lldrldge B ro th e rs’ q u a rte t of O regon City will assist w ith th e music. O th er services at th e M ethodist church on Sunday will be th e S un day school at 1« o ’clock, when th e 14 classes with live teach ers will offer a welcome to everyone: th e p rea ch ing service at 11, when the p asto r, J. M ontcalm B row n, will p reach ; and th e E pw orth L eague a t 7 In th e even ing. BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS Repairs for All Machines To make hay while the sun shines YOU should use a Hay Tedder ENSILAGE CUTTERS and BLOWERS, ENGINES KENTUCKEY SILOS Hessel’s Farm Machinery Service W. A HESSEL Reliability Mrs. F re d P ow ell G reets B ro th er. Mrs. F red Pow ell enjoyed a s u r prise visit on T uesday from h er b ro th er, C orporal H arry K. M iller, who had ju st received his release front th e service at Cam p Lewis. At 3 o ’clock in the aftern o o n Mrs. Pow ell received th e m essage th a t h er b ro th e r would arriv e In P o rtlan d at 3 :3 0 . A h u r ried telep h o n e m essage to th e Red Cross can teen w orkers in th e city and quick w ork on th e ir p art, an d th e young so ld ier was duly m et at th e tra in and d irected to G resham , w here he was m et by th e Powells. C orporal M iller has gone to his hom e in L ebanon. He feels th a t he had to u g h luck, as he was sta tio n e d a t N ew port News, V irg in ia, fo r 16 m onths, w ith o u t even the chance to go overseas. R esidence P hone 319 Office Phone 544 a O i.A . > <C/THE 'U s 1 Af U -SI FOB FOR 7\\ y MOTORCARS 1 TAM DARD OtL li FOR THE HOME GARAGE A 15 - gallon black steel barrel of Zerolene affords th e g re a te s t economy and conveni ence in the use of cor rect lubrication. Takes up little room. Consult your dealer or our near est agency today. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. *tl C herry P ick ers W anted. To begin S atu rd ay m orning, Ju n e 28, su re, rain o r shine. B ring own picking pails. P ickers can have ch e rrie s a t 9c a pound an d pick them , 25 pound lots, S atu rd ay and Sunday o n ly . H. W. S trong, Cotton F a rm .— Adv. STANDARD OIL COMPANY is , B erry P ick ers Who have reg istered for Cotton F arm may com m ence picking S a tu r day, (to m o rro w ), or Monday. Auto tru ck will run betw een postoffice and berry field 6 :4 5 to 7 in th e m orn ing. H. W. S tro n g .— Adv. (California) ^fo to r c»; C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. Berry Pickers’ Cots The ideal thing to wear when pick ing small fruit. Reduces the danger of breaking fruit and increases a worker’s pick. A size for every picker. Once tried always used. Price 5c each Poicell’s Pharmacy GRESHAM r~ How is your Supply of Jelly Glasses? G .u \\p i\ie tv t iîhepesi i OoM En.xm eleJ v î n . - l W l tY ! ' de«rC *t-yj'lalG 'l*»aJ , \ . ' We have them in several styles A small size that makes a beautiful mould, and is just the right size for a small family. Also a larger size of plain glass which can be used as a tumbler when you have used the jelly. Don t forget to vote for your favorite candidate for Victo.-y Goddess not much time left. Mail orders promptly attended to. Either phone or write for anything you wish that can be sent by mail and it will have our prompt attention. ♦ v y ♦ ^¿4? I Q u a l it y **» S ervice Phone 661 Phone bo 1 Celebrate Victors’ Home Coming at Gresham At a B a r g a in . Second h an d - fir dresser, $12; seven second h and dining chairs at 75c a piece; sew ing m achine, $8.50, good co ndition, also scythe, $2, ch ild ’s Reed rocker, $3. J. E. METZGER, Adv. Y our Home F u rn ish er. • w /y Sp.Miul I'miHinmi, ation of ci'i-iiam Lodge No. 163 I 1 S \ u Tuesdaj evening, Ju ly 1, at 8 o'clock for labor in the F. C. degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. WM. C. METZGER, Sec y. W. R. BU RKE, W. M. Come in an d see our Never- leak au to c u rta in window. See Palm- quist. tf Home P ack in g Company W ants F ru it. W ill keep up o u r custom of pay ing m ore th an any o th e r concern for fru it and berries, sta rtin g the season with gooseberries and ending with blackberries. If you have never Bold us an y th in g , ask your next-door neig h b o r— he has. Phone 991. GRESHAM LOCALS Next F riday being the F o u rth , the Outlook will be published the day b e fore All ads an d m aterial tor pub lication should reach the o u tlo o k o f fice early. Mrs W E. H utchinson of Sand Point, Idaho gave Mrs. B. F. W alrad a surprise today by calling unexpect- edlv The H utchinsons will soon he locate Oregonians, as th e expect to locate in P ortland. Mrs. G. B Mrs M itchell is help Belt th is week. rs. E. It. C. Ely and his sister, M Mrs. r. R were in W illiam s of P ortland Gresham W ednesday. Mrs. W illiam s visited with Mrs. K essler while Mr Elv spent the day at his new bu ild ing being erected on Main street. Miss Ju lia Bock of A storia is the guest of Mrs. Nora W ithrow. Will and C ed i Metzger have re tu rn ed from a two w eeks’ sojourn along th e eoast, with heat!‘iaaJ’! ^ '' at Alsea. They report good fishing Miss Ethel Calkins, in d u strial club leader, is at Corvallis helping to I00K afte r th e little boys and girls who are th e re atten d in g sum m er school ft will be rem em bered th a t th is two- weeks’ sum m er course at O. A. C. is aw arded bovs and girls whose exhib its ranked first a t th e sta te fair, last Septem ber Two weeks of "college with lots of fun th ro w n in is surely an Ideal rew ard for work well done. G randm a Sleret, who is spending the sum m er visiting with her ch il dren and gran d ch ild ren , is now a t th e home of her son, George, on W allula Heights. Rev. S. 0 . Roper, pastor of the E rie M ethodist church, left last night for St. Johns to atten d a district m eeting of his church. He expects to be away over Sunday. Rev. O. N. Blair, of Lents, will preach h ere S un day in the p asto r’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Akin have retu rn ed to Gresham and are m aking th e ir home on S. C. Jo n es’ H ighland Farm . They have been In Pendleton for several m onths w here Mr. Akin has been em ployed as an autom obile salesm an. He has been tran sfe rred to P o rtland where he is selling Aca- son tru ck s for the N orthw est Auto company. Mrs. M. L. H ardingham m ade brief calls on a few G resham friends yes terday. Mrs. H ardingham will be re m em bered as th e wife of a form er M ethodist pastor at G resham and Fairview . She was stru ck with th e developm ent of this place since she left «here about 14 years ago. The golden wedding of her p aren ts at Beaverton called Mrs. H ardingham from her home at South W hitley, In diana. where she is to re tu rn in a sh o rt time. It is expected th a t all business houses will be closed on the F o u rth . Mrs. L. T. L usted fell o ut of a cherry tree yesterday, w renching her ankle quite badly, as a consequence she spent a m iserable n ig h t with her aching foot. Guy Jones lias retu rn ed from Rid die w here lie went to see his uncle, Archie C ornutt. He rep o rts th a t Mr. C o rn u tt is gaining slowly and expects soon to be able to retu rn to G resham where he will locate perm anently. G arden < Tub to Meet. The young g ard e n ers com prising tile G arden Club of the G resham school will m eet with th e ir leader, Rev. E. A. L eonard, in the grove near the B aptist church th is F rid ay a f te r noon at 3 o'clock, to give th e ir r e ports and receive in stru ctio n s from th e ir leader. Mr. L eonard rep o rts th a t it has been difficult to conduct th e club ac cording to th e rules laid down by the In d u stria l club leaders, due largely to a lack of u n d erstan d in g of th e con d itions by th e p are n ts of th e m em bers, many of whom do not ap preciate th e value of the work. T hen, too, the work of keeping th e weeds o u t a m c u ltiv a tin g th e grow ing plan ts be com es ard u o u s in th e sum m er days and in te rests (lags. In o rd e r to be a sta n d ard club m em ber each boy o r girl m ust w ork o n e-tw en tieth of an acre and m ust grow a t least five kinds of vegetables. Some are doing flue work and are m aking records to be proud of. Ice < ream am i C ake C ontest. P ick e rs W anted. No, it isn 't a co n test to see who To begin ab o u t July 1 C u th b ert rasp b erries in first class condition. can eat th e largest am ount, but e a t T h ree cents a pound and bonus. S. ing lias a large place in th e contest. T his is th e idea. T he Junior and in Chiodo, G resham . Phone 99. te rm ed ia te classes of th e B aptist Get your new h at for th e F o u rth . Sunday school have chosen sides, each challenging the o th e r to m ake Misz M illinery, Gresham . th e m ost money by th e sale of ice cream and cake. The test will come Berry Plants for Sale. of We are ready to book o rd ers for on the aftern o o n and evening berry plants for next y ear's p la n t Tuesday, July 1. w hen th e "re d s" ing The C o-operative Berry G row will hold fo rth on Mrs. Jo h u Metz g er's spacious lawn. At th e sam e ers, office a t th e old M etzger store. tim e the "b lu e s” will occupy the b eau tifu l grove n ea r the church and B irth d ay P arty E njoyed. ‘ Last W ednesday, Ju n e 2a. was serve to th p ir friends The public is Jack Brow n's birthday. About 20 expected to be th e w illing victim of I young people from G resham . F air- th e young people and help m ake the view, P o rtlan d and th e Base Line schem e a success. T he proceeds will drove over In th e ir Fords, H udsons. be for the benefit of th e local Sunday C hevrolets and Overland» to help school. celebrate. Tile evening was spent You will need a new hat for the dancing in th e p arlo r and 011 the Victory celebration. Get it at the deep porch Misz M illinery, G resham . A ttractiv e sale prices uow on. C hronic C onstipation. P erh ap s you have never th o u g h t of Beaver S tate Motor Co. i it, but th is d iso rd er is due to a lack Five hundred sh ares B eaver S tate of m o istu re in th e residual m a tte r of th e food. If you will d rin k an a b u n d M otor Co. now selling $62» for sale ance ot w ater, e a t raw fru its aud ta k e by one of o u r clients for $550. Re i lots of o u td o o r exercise, you may be q u ires $324.50 cash only. F IR ST STATE BANK, able eventually to overcom e it en- G resham , Oregon. j tirely. In th e m eantim e use th e most All kinds of hay tools at L. L K id mild and g en tle laxatives. S trong and h arsh c a th a rtic s tak e too much d e r's Hdw. Co. w ater out of th e system and m ake a F ru it P rices Offered, had m a tte r worse. C h am b erlain 's Tab i lets are e a s y and p leasant to tak e, ami T he C o-operative Berry G row ers I most agreeab le in effect. Give them} a t th e old M etzger sto re are offering I a tr ia l.— \d v . . to c o n tra ct fru it at th e following prices, n et to you, cra tes fu rn ish ed : W om en's H ospital 01 P o rtla n d , R aspberies. per lb. 12c M aternity Cases. Only. L o g an b erries, per lb gc One of the finest and m ost thor- i Royal Ann ch erries, per lb 8c-loc ge oughly equipped p riv ate m atern itv j L am b erts gc hospitals in th e n orthw est. New. Bings fire-proof co n stru ctio n and high-class I T hese are lib eral prices and if you accom m odations F or in fo rm a tio n 1 have any of th e above fru its to offer ad d ress 1 4 4 1 8 th St. N.. P o rtla n d .' com e in and we will co n tract with nhone Broadw ay 3404. you- D. E. TOW LE. i Plumbing Supplies We are headquarters of all kinds of plumbing sup plies, Pipe Fittings, Etc. W e quote Bathroom Fixtures: 51 . ft. White Porcelain Enameled Bath Tub $35.00 5' . fti White Porcelain Enameled Bath Tub 30.00 I .nW 1 )o\vn Toilet ........ .................. 24 'in Good Low Down Toilet........................................ 28.00 China Tank ........................................................ 35.00 Apron Lavatory................................................... 9.50 1 3:1 !•. R . Sink 8.25 20x30 1-piece Sink with back. ....................... 18.25 2-part Cement Laundry T ray................................. 15.50 Wolf 30-gal. Range Boiler .......... •........................ 14.00 Let us figure with you on your plumbing suppiles. L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. “Z ' 1 -3 _ra » * ,3 y ’ A New Price on Fordson Tractors Now $750 f. o. b. Detroit. Come in and get a Demonstration RAKER & SON Gresham, Oregon “ Ask th e man w h o o w n s o n e .“ FIRECRACKERS SKY ROCKETS ROMAN CANDLES EVERYTHING NEEDED to make the Fourth a Glorious and Happy Day Buy early, before it’s too late. All Firework stocks are small. Belt’s Confectionery E. W. AYLSWORTH Furnisher of Everything to Wear on July 4th. SUITS NECKTIES COLLARS SHIRTS SHOES HOSE HATS ETC., ETC. Why not a new Kuppenheimer Suit? GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING 1 rip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Portland Phone Bdw. 524 Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine. « Consider ! A Checking Account Indicates affiliation with a reliable bank— Institis h a i ninny and convenience in financial affairs— ” ‘‘nnciac, accurate record of every transaction Furnishes an absolut,, legaf receipt for every expenditure- safeguards against the twice-paid bill— Inspires confidence—builds credit— Gives standing in the community. need hese advantages. Whv not avail yourself of immediately? * • iftr a t ^ t a t v S tan k GRESHAM, OREGON