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V IC T O R Y C E L E B R A T IO N
GREAT SALE OF
SU M M ER H A T S
GRESHAM
OREGON
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EKSTRÖM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
RESPONSIBLE
AND
BEST OF SERVICE
RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A-2U78
285 Asili Bdwy aoSK
A lb e r t E k str o m
G retihuni 851
('o r. P o w ell mim I M aple
GRESHAM WOMEN EARN
Mrs W a lte r S k irlin g , w ith h e r
to u r c h ild ren
is v isitin g re la tiv e s
h e re e n ro u te fro m h e r fo rm e r C a ­
n a d ia n hom e to th e new S h irtin g
h om e n e a r H alsey, O reg o n , w h e n
th e fam ily will soon be e s ta b lis h e d
L ittle A lice O’N eill is th e p ro u d
p o ssessor of tile gold m ed al w hich
sh e won recen tly in tlie victo ry loan
school essay c o u te s t, sh e b ein g s ta te
w in n er lo r th ird g ra d e . S he received
(lie m edal last S atu rd ay
Mrs. Will W rig h t an d M rs M orris
M cG innis an d d a u g h te r J u n e r e tu r n e d
S a tu rd a y from a w e e k ’s s o jo u rn a t
Seaside, O regon.
The q u a rte rly c o n fe re n c e o f th e
P le a sa n t H om e c irc u it of th e M E.
c h u rc h m et h e re la«t T h u rs d a y a t
1 0 :3 0 o 'clo ck
R ev. J. .M ontcalm
Brow n p resid ed In th e a b se n c e of
D istrict S u p e rin te n d e n t T. H. E ord.
It was a good an d p ro fita b le m e e tin g ,
closing a t 12 o ’clo ck , w h ere a ll sa t
«low n to a d elicio u s lu n c h se rv e d by
th e T ro u td a le L a d ie s ’ Aid.
Mrs. 8. N. P a rs o n s v isite d S a tu r ­
day w itli th e Z G. S c h an ck fam ily at
B ridal V eil, re tu rn in g S u n d ay m o r n ­
in g w ith Mr. S ch an ck by a u to .
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr am i M rs. T h o m a s E llin g h a n i
a n d Mrs. E m m a G od frey of P o rtla n d ,
w ere g u e sts a t th e h om e of Mr a n d j
M rs G. N. S a g e r. S u n d ay .
Mr. and M rs. W . L. R h o ad s a n d 1
E ulis E o rsg re n m o to re d to Ridge-1
field. W ash . w h ere th e y v isite d at !
th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. L ew is Y an. 1
Yerl P a r k e r h a s re tu r n e d fro m ,
F ran ce.
V erl w as a tta c h e d to th e
14 8th a rtille ry
He to o k a d v a n ta g e !
of tlie o p p o rtu n ity w hile In P o rtla n d
last F rid a y to ru n o u t am i sp e n d a
few h o u rs w ttli h om e folks, lie lias
gone to G am p L ew is w h ere he w ill ,
be m u s te re d o u t of tlie se rv ic e
Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. B erk e h av e re ­
ceived a te le g ra m fro m th e ir sou,
(It ley B erke, a n n o u n c in g tils a rr iv a l
in tlie U. S. fro m France.
Art T a y lo r form «‘rly , of th is place,
a rriv e d at h is h o m e in P o rtla n d la s t
F rid a y from o v e rse a s. A rt w as o u t
an d v isited w itli h e r r a t h e r T. E. T a y ­
lo r an d ills s is te r , M rs. C has. H od
son of tills p lace o ne day tills w eek.
We re g re t very m u ch to c h ro n ic le
th e d e a th of E. S. J e u n e w h ich oc­
c u rre d early S u n d ay m o rn in g .
Mr.
J e n n e was o ne of th e e a rly p io n e e rs
of th is se c tio n a n d h a s sp e n t th e
g re a te r p a rt o f liis life on th e old
Je in ie h o m e s te a d ta k e n by liis f a th e r
in 1852. Mr. J e n n e w as a lm o st 73
y e a rs of age.
rile good old I ’. S. A. l i a s u big In d e p e n d e n c e d a y . H ave
you* W h e th e r yo u h av e a sa v in g s a c c o u n t o r n ot, delei'iniii, «
y o u r a n sw e r.
O pen a sa v in g s a c c o u n t N O W . S ta r t a t th is ban k w ith a«
little as one d o lla r. T h en as y o u r r e g u la r sa v in g s grow you
will g a in new confidence, new a b ility , new a m b itio n to get
a h e a d in lif?.
A nd, w h en n e x t .Inly 4tli com es a ro u n d , you w ill h av e an
" I n d e p e n d e n c e D a y '' all y o u r ow n. A sk uh — le t us show you
how easy it is.
BANK OF GRESHAM
G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N
Model 90 Overland
otters important advantages in appear­
ance, comfort and dependability that
insure you a continuous motor car satis­
faction. It gives you the greatest value
for your investment. It increases your
efficiency, health and happiness in a
most economical way. You can go
when and where you please and enjoy
every minute of travel.
Let us give you a demonstration.
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1
g ra d ie n ts. T h e “ firm” d ia l h ad o r ­
d ered th e pies m oved aw ay in th e
n ig h t, leav in g llie w hole o rd e r on
.Mrs. S ta n le v ’a h a n d s. T h e only th in g
left to do was to eat th e pies an d
sh e did. W hat d id sh e do th e n ? W hy,
sh e sim ply got so m e m o re m a te ria l
am i m ade som e m o re p ies a n d sold
d iem to it re lia b le ''h o u s e ," m a k in g
a h an d so m e p ro fit. B u t th e r e is
m ore m oney in lo a n in g o u t m oney
J
Ilian in se llin g pies. O n 'g o o d s e c u r i­
ty , she let o u t 25 c e n ts fo r a few
day s, c h a rg in g five c e n ts in te re s t. If
T h u rs d a y ’s m e e tin g h ad n o t p u t a
sto p to f u r th e r b u sin e ss v e n tu re s, no
te llin g how m uch .Mrs. S ta n le y w ould
h av e scooped up. a s it w as sh e
m ade 5 0 0 % p ro fits on h e r o rig in a l
In v estm en t.
E v ery b o d y co u ld tell th a t Mrs.
T ow le m ust h av e c o n su lte d w ith h e r
MELROSE AND VICTOR
No w a itin g fo r fire s to c o m e u p , n o u n n e c e ssa ry
h u sb a n d , s e c re ta ry o f th e p o u ltry
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It H um b een d e c id e d to c h a n g e tlie
w ork, n o w a s te , w h e n y o u u se a good „oil cook-
in eggs.
T h ese eg g s a re now six 3 o 'clo ck se rv ic e a t Iliff c h u rc h on
stove a n d P e a r l O il. B a k e s, b r a d s , ro a sts, to a s ts
ch ic k e n s w o rth $1.25.
S u n d ay a f te r n o o n s to a S u n d ay
—e c o n o m ically . C o n c e n tr a te s a ste a d y h e a t on
It is h oped d ia l th e b e rry g ro w e rs sch o o l in w h ich th e r e w ill be c la s se s
w on’t te a r up th e ir p a tc h e s an d go •for o u n g an d o ld . T lie c h ild re n a r e
the c o o k in g — le a v in g th e k itc h e n cool an d com ­
in to tlie le ttu c e b u sin ess, n o t every e sp ecially in v ite d
to a tte n d . T h e
fortable.
one I 'm m ak e tlie su ccess of if th a t p a s to r, Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n , w ill s u ­
Mrs Ziuiim rm an m ade. S he b o u g h t p erv ise th e S u n d a y sch o o l.
P e a rl O il, th e S ta n d a r d O il C o m p a n y ’s k e ro ­
24 le ttu c e p la n ts for th e q u a r te r .
sene, is o n e o f th e m o s t c o n v e n ie n t a n d eco n o m i­
.'S,
—
(S h e trie d to gel 25 p la n ts, tint th e GRANDMA JOHNSON AT
I c lerk sa id , N o th in g d o in g ” ). T h e se
cal fu els y o u c a n u se . E a s y to h a n d le . I t is re­
PIONEER
REUNION
p la n ts w ere set o a t in h e r g a rd e n ,
fined a n d re -re fin e d b y o u r sp e c ia l p ro cess w h ich
'a n d th ey have been e a tin g sa la d of!
G ra n d m a J o h n s o n , w h o se s to ry w as
rem oves th e im p u ritie s . I t is c le a n b u rn in g .
o / th em every sin ce, $2 w o rth of in a re c e n t O u tlo o k , to o k in a day
sa la d , an d tlie ro o ts s till left.
T h e R e x a l l S to r e
Pearl Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers every­
Mrs. J. M ontcalm B row n an d Mrs. a t th e P io n e e r ♦ m e e t in P o r tla n d . Slie
F re d F ie ld h o u se m ade ilie ir d o lla r s a id , th e g a th e r in g s a re a lw a y s e n ­
where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as
jo y a b le , blit th is y e a r w as th e Jolll-
h o n estly , b a k in g an d se llin g b re a d .
the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon c?ns. There is a
A n o th e r in d u s try s ta r te d !
Mrs. est o n e s h e e v e r a tte n d e d .
All th e
saving by buying in bulk. Order by name—Pearl
C la n a h a n raised p eas a n d sm e a rc a se .
old fo lk s w ere so y o u n g a n d h ap p y .
T w enty live c e n ts ’ w o rth easily m ak es
Oil
Sin an d a p io n e e r lad y fro m n e a r S e­
a d o lla r If o n e c h a rg e s en o u g h
M is D avidson b o u g h t a co u p le of a ttle , hud a «'hat In C h in o o k ja r g o n ,
W e re c o m m e n d N e w P erfectio n
p o u n d s of s u g a r an d
m ad e w ild a l a n g u a g e . ta lk e d by m o st o f th e
1. The Oaks
8. Bull Run Park
t n d P u r ita n O il C o o k a to v e a
b la c k b e rry
p re se rv e s. T h ese
p re ­ s e t tle r s in '5 3 a n d ’54 a n d la te r,
2. Council Crest.
9. Macleay Park
s e r v e s h e r e sold to an ice cream e s ­
ta b lis h m e n t to be used in fancy s u n ­ w h en In d ia n s liobnobb«'d m o re g e n ­
3. Columbia Beach
10. Peninsula Park
e ra lly w ith w h ite fo lk s.
d aes
I’ro fits Sun %
4. Crystal Lake Park
11. Washington Park
Mrs. Geo H oney, fro m a h a n d fu l
W h a t did s h e e n jo y m o s t?
W ell,
o f k e rn e ls m ad e p o p co rn bulls, w hich th e fu n n ie s t th in g tiia t h a p p e n e d w as
5. Rock Island
12. Oak Grove Park.
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w
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ld
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(K E R O S E N E )
6. Dodge Park.
13. Mt. Tabor Park
E a ste rn S ta r at th e ir last m eetin g , H ie d a n c e th e y h ad in tlie a u d ito riu m .
"Get y o u r p a r tn e r « fo r a s q u a r e
m a k in g a 220% g ain . She becam e
7. Estacada Park
14. Riverside Park
so e n th u s e d o v e r tii«' fin an cial su c ­ d an ce.
Two
m o re
co u p les.
O ne
»>
c e s s , th a t on th e way h om e from m o re c o u p le
A ll s e t ! ” T w o o ld fid ­
lodge, sh e to ld Mr. H oney, th a t if
sh e h ad a p o p co rn w agon she could d le rs (o n e u se d to p lay fo r «lances 50
c e rta in ly m ak e a fo r tu n e fo r tlie y e a rs ag o I tu n e d up, a n d w ith fe e t
W. (’. T. I'. Mr. H oney knew w h at p a ttin g tim e , th e y m a d e th e bow s
(C A L IF O R N IA )
th a t m e a n t,
if he got a wagon he fly
“ S a lu te y o u r p a r tn e r , b a la n c e
w ould h a v e to be out on it most of
a
ll,
sw
in g Dial g irl w ith th e w a te r ­
tlie tim e, so he h a s tily ch a n g e d th e
Snell sw in g in g a n d s te p p in g
' s u b je c t to P a rk e r h o u s e roll« am i f a ll.”
p ro m ise d , if n ec e ssa ry , h« «1 peddl«
b o w in g a n d ben«iing! A nd su ch
GRESHAM. OREGON
th e m . B ut M rs H oney w as rig tit, as ‘ la u g h in g
am i jo k in g !
W hy, th e y
u su a l. P o p co rn w as th e bu sin ess, as
even gol a li tt le m ixed in tlie fig u res
sh e m ad e o n ly 20 c e n ts on h e r ro ils
W hen a w om an is , d e s p e ra te o v e r ju s t as th e y used to d o 50 y e a rs ago.
so m e s itu a tio n an d can see no Im ­ Yes, th e q u a d rille w en t p r e tty w ell,
WE KNOW TO A
m e d ia te s o lu tio n fo r tlie difficulty, h u t th e ir w a ltz w as n o t q u ite up to
IF you ’ l l G -ive
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
sh e finds re lie f in c le a n in g up th e s ta n d a r d
" ju s t a little lo o stiff fo r
VS JUST ONE
for your Fourth of July Lunch, cut on our new
t h a t If you w ill g iv e u s a tria l
p a n try , s tra ig h te n in g
th e b u re a u
’ T b i a l -
o r d e r you will becom e a stead y
d ra w e rs , o r a s M rs H oney d id . s ta c k ­ t h a t ” sai«i G ra n d m a
C. S. Sheer.
p a tr o n of th is sh o p
I t ’s h a p ­
T hen you ' l l
in g up oi»* n e w sp a p e rs an d maga­
p e n ed so m any tim e s th a t a p e r­
zine». L ik e a flash it cam e to h e r to
T rade h e r e
so n h as i-ome in an d p u rc h a se i
sell th e m to th e ju n k m an
Mr. I
Q uite awhile '
a sm a ll o rd e r of m eat, a n d th en
H o n ey w as ju s t re ad y to go to P o rt-j
P h o n e 881
l a i d . ’ b u t ab o u t th is tim e, be b eg ad ,
com e b ack to ex p ress tb e ir d>
GRESH AM
C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1
M a in S t r e e t
lig h t an d g ra tific a tio n a n d le a v
to do som e fin a n c ie rin g also
S u re,
G E O . D IE T E , P ro p .
feed
,
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he'll h a u l th e m dow n, bu t fo r bun-
a n o th e r o rd e r
T ills so rt Ol
«11« s o f th a t size he u su a lly c h u rg e d | not in c lu d in g th e o th e r ite m s o f e x ­
tliilig s u re ly h elp s o u r bu sin ess.
not less th a n 25 c e n ts in ad v an ce p en se m e n tio n e d . U pon ills b asis of
PLEASANT HOME
J . \V. B RO W N . P ro p ,
Of couth *?, if wan a ll in th<* Family j 16 cow s, w hen in c lu d e d epat ite m s
(«re^hain. <>!•«••
____
T h e M. E. L a d le s ’ A id » ill m eet a '
a n , w av, an d th e n he d id d isp o se o f j o f e v e ry th in g , a n d not c o n s id e rin g
th e h o m e o f M rs. F r a n k L a k e , W e d ­
tii«' b u n d le a t u goo«! p rice. So, M rs. th e c h a n c e of lo sin g a n y th in g , he
C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1
w ould h a v e a n et loss of $81
H oney tu rn e d o . e r th e W. ( T. I
n e sd a y , J u ly 2.
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F eed cost p e r cow v a rie d fro m 6 °c
,lttVe b a tc h e d i t ” to g e t h e r in
' I ’ M I.M n I R A T D K ’S
H ALE
A b ir th d a y p a rty w as g iv e n on
Ol
the ti'dv su m of $2.40. (M r. H oney : a day to $1.10.
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| th e E a s te rn O reg o n d e s e r t a n d h av e E lto n H e n im e rs in h o n o r of liis e ig h th
g a ie back th e q u a rte r«
O th e r fig u re s w ere p resen t» I to
O re g o n , fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty.
A bout
Mr« H C L arso n liv e s a t B o rin g .
•n the Circuit C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
m any
o th e r
e x p e rie n c e s In b ir th d a y F rid a y , J u n e 25.
P ro b a te Dept.
17 li tt le fo lk s w ere p re s e n t
L unch
q h e knew th a t th e m e n h a u ls th e re , show th a t th e cost o f feed , ma h in - h ad
Oregon for Multnomah County,
in th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of R achel c a n n o t get in en o u g h cookie« at on« cry . an d o th e r d a irv n e c e ss itie s h a v e I co m m o n
w as se rv e d a n d a ll e n jo y e d a g o o d
m the M atter of th e * s ta te of M a n
,n
('h art« » P ow ell m a rrie d M iss tim e.
W a lte rs , D eceased
to su p p ly th e d e m a n d
Mr« In c re a se d n e a rly 110 p e r c e n t li th e
Aon King, D eceased.
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N o tice is hereby g iven th a t t l e u n tim e
o o k ie s c a n n o t be b eate n ,
R u th Ic k le r Is on th e sick list.
th e d a u g h te r of
No 15311.
d e s i g n e d lm s been a p p o in te d ad m in L a rs e n ’s
M rs H i-n im er’s n e lc e s o f P o r tla n d .
th em
« m all am i fixing p rice of m ilk h a s been lifte d o n ly 60 n e e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. P W.
Aotlce is h ereby g iv en th a t th e uti-
p
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is tr a t r l x of th e e s ta te o t R acheJ By c u ttin g
^Hlgiied a d m in is tr a to r of th e es- W a U e rs, d e ceased , an d lias q u a llh e .l tin m p re tty sh e w as abb- to m ak e «■ni deficit in I lie b u sin e ss th a t F ri- R o o rk , w ho h ad com e to O reg o n by E lle n a n d M a r g u e rite P o llic k , a r e
* few b atch es.
*te of Mary A nn K in g , d e c e a s e d , in
ox te a m fro m T e n n e s s e e in 1854 v is itin g a few d ay s a t h e r h om e,
1 ucli
All p e rso n s h av in g claim s $5 on F re d H oney, w ith a liaif of a <IMy’« a c tio n w as ta k e n .
A b n e r G riffith o f e a s te r n O reg o n
« n u a n c e of a n o r d e r h e r e to f o r e •«gainst sa id e s ta te a re h ereo y n o ti-
M rs
In th e a fte rn o o n th e L e a g u e v oted T hey hail lo c a te d up n e a r P le a s a n t h a s b o u g h t h is f a t h e r 's p lace
y a rd of m a ltin g am i a d o n a tio n o f
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M rs. G eo.
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b e a u tifu l b a sk e ts io In c re a se tin 1 c a p ita l sto c k to »60,- k n o w n as E g y p t b e c a u se of th e d e n se ,
orulng said a d m i n is tr a t o r to sell fit
v erified « . ^ ¿ r e d ^ l a w . J J raffia, ma,I«'
T
h h e e T y e e a a r r a a f f t t e e r r th
th e e i i r r d a u - g h te r A lice, v isite d Mr an d M rs
w hich «he
fo r a b o ,lt , h a ' ,n an y «100, bo th a t ttic s u r p lu s m ilk can be fo r e s t th e r e
d u ly
T
■JL’’?*1 kr°P(‘rty h e re in a fter des- th
t o t t a k e n c a re of, e it h e r a« co n d e n se d
e u n d e rs ig n e d ,
d o llar« , sh o w in g th a t o n e way
m a r ria g e Mrs. J a c k s o n P o w ell p asseil | Ic k le r, Sun«!«)
“ at p riv a te ta l e , w ill o n a n 1 iiidir
It w as a lso
P o rtla n d , O regon w ith in six m ak e m oney is by lo n g h o u rs o f! m ilk o r m ilk in s to ra g e
Mr. anil M rs. U ra d h u rn a n d cliil-
Motl<>ay- th e 2 1 st d ay of J u ly , m o n th fro
aw ay and in 18»0 _______
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m th e d a te of H « t p u b lh ’u-
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Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
DAIRYMEN RAISE PRICES
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