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    r t U E FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FR ID A Y ,
JU LY
11.
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THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF OUR BIG HAT SALE.
DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE
° Millinery, Gresham
COME NOW, COME TODAY!
CITY COUNCIL VOTES
TO IMPROVE STREETS
Cannery Workers
W anted
GRESHAM LOCALS ‘
At th e m e e tin g of th e c ity co u n cil
on J u ly 1, it w as v o te d to h av e th e I M rs. O. W. T a r r iu ta m p in g a t
old ho se, used by th e fire d e p a rt- G la d sto n e P a rk an d e n jo y in g th e
j m en t, g iv en
th o r o u g h
re p a irs , to C h a u ta u q u a sessio n s.
h av e th e fire b ell p u t in good co n d l-
u . s . D u n b a r of F a irv ie w w alked
1 n ° n ’ , an< B ecure new k ey s fo r th e (O G resh am y e s te rd a y to c a ll ou
tire d e p a rtm e n t.
frie n d s. Mr. D u n b a r h a s re c e n tly re -
T h e H e a lth a n d P o lice c o m m itte e I tu r n e d iro lu T h e D alle w h e re he v,8.
re p o rte d th a t re p a irs h ad been m a d e I i t ( . ( < w i t l i r a i n t i v p f i
on th e S ell p ro p e rty , th e cell pool •
C, '
* 7 .' n .
I b ein g In a c c e p ta b le c o n d itio n .
f , -H ss M ild red St. G lair is s p e n d in g
A re s o lu tio n w as a d o p te d by th e .¡‘e C h a u ta u q u a seaso n a t G la d sto n e
Easy to clean, gets all the
co u n cil to Im p ro v e T h ird a n d F o u rth
w h ere sh e is c am p in g .
Miss
cream. The bowl guaranteed
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s tre e ts , in re s p o n se to a p e titio n o f I V * ,
never to get out of balance. A
. p ro p e rty o w n e rs. T h e re s o lu tio n 1 b tnere [ or tw o o r th r e e days.
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill be h e ld a t th e (
i p rin te d In fu ll in th is issu e of th e
self oiling system—you sure
G resh am B a p tis t c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay .
j O u tlo o k .
want a good separator, for one
T h e fo llo w in g b ills w ere o rd e re d a t 10 o ’clock. T h e re w ill be no even-1
ing serv ice.
p a id :
or more cows.
J. G. M etzg er, s a l a r y ...........
$45.00
C. R. K e lle r o f th e P o w ell V alley
A. W M etzg er, s u p p lie s
.50 d is tric t is field m a n fo r th e O regon
K id d e r H dw . C o., s u p p lie s
10.00 D a iry m e u ’s L eag u e.
Perfection milking machines
O u tlo o k P u b . C o., n o tic e s
.65
M rs. B essie M a rsh a ll s p e n t th e
save
time and labor.
J. H. M etzg er, s a l a r y ...........
5.00 F o u r th a t E u g en e. S he m ad e th e trip
I K. A. M iller, sa la ry
0.00-, oy a u to m o b ile w ith frie n d s.
1 E. H. K elly , la b o r .................
2 00
,
’oo |
Miss B en em a M a tth e w s le ft la st
' C. W. S eh u ld & Son, g ra v e l
W ed n esd ay fo r K lo n d ik e , O reg o n ,
j w h e re sh e w ill sp en d th e s u m m e r
i a s s is tin g h e r s is te r d u rin g th e h a r-
! v est season.
Best to Buy
GRESHAM
Best to Use
j D odgers a re o u t a d v e rtis in g a sol-
i d ie r s ' a n d s a ilo rs ' ja z z in th e M asonic
R ace H orses in T ra in in g Here.
| h all, S a tu rd a y n ig h t, J u ly 19. A
good tim e is a s s u re d , a n d th e r e w ill
T h e ra c e tr a c k a t th e f a ir g ro u n d s
1 be re a l jazz m u sic by o n e of P o rt-
did n o t lo se a ll its a ttra c tiv e n e s s w ith
I la n d 's "jazziest” o rc h e s tra s .
t h e d o s in g o f t h e F o u rth o f Ju ly p ro ­
Mr. an d Mrs. E. A. S im m o n s, of
g ra m . T h e re a re fo u r h o rs e tr a in e r s
I P o rtla n d , b ro th e r-in -la w an d s is te r
of Miss Misz, cam e o v e r fro m G la d ­
w ho re m a in e d th e r e to w ork o u t b o th
s to n e w h ere th e y a re a tte n d in g c h a u -
h o rses th a t h av e k n o w n tra c k reco rd s
i tu u q u a fo r a s h o r t v ist to d ay .
an d y o u n g h o rses th a t a r e ju s t b r e a k ­
ing In to t h e g am e. A lm o st an y tim e
C h a rle y F la n d e rs , w ho liv es n e a r :
o f day you cun see q u a rte r-r e c o rd s
( th e R ose C ity sp eed w ay , s p e n t th e j
b ein g b ro k en a n d n e a r-w o rld re c o rd s
p a st w eek v is itin g th e boys a t th e fa ir
b eing a p p ro a c h e d .
g ro u n d b arn s. T h ey say he is Itc h in g 1
to g e t back in to th e gam e.
C h erries !
Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. C row of S e a ttle ,
W ould lik e to can c h e rr ie s on ’
! acc o m p a n ie d by th e fo r m e r ’s m o th e r,
sh a re s. Mrs. T r u itt, p h o n e G re sh a m
M rs. S a ra h P e te rso n of th e F re m o n t
17x1.
. d is tric t, P o rtla n d ,
w ere g u e s ts of
The vacation season is here M rs. M aggie U lin o v e r W ed n esd ay .
I aline Shoulder.
ami you will need a new suit­ M r. C row w as laid off on a c c o u n t of
T h is a ilm e n t Is u su a lly cau se d by
I th e sh ip y a rd s tr ik e a n d e x p e c ts to 1
case
or bag for that trip to the I know n ext M onday w hen h e g o es back
rh e u m a tis m o f th e m u scles. All th u t
beach. We have a wide range | to w o rk . H e a n d h is w ife le ft fo r !
1» n eed ed Is a b s o lu te re s t a n d a few
S e a ttle today.
The R exall Store
a p p lic a tio n s o f C h a m b e rla in 's L itii-
of styles and sizes to select
Hr. II. H. H u g h e s an d h is m o th e r
tu en t. T ry it.— Adv.
from.
h av e a g a in ta k e n up th e ir re sid e n c e
in G re sh a m , a f t e r sp e n d in g se v e ra l
G ra n g e Notice.
R eturn D ish es tit O utlook.
Prices range from $2.75 for w eek s in a P o rtla n d a p a r tm e n t house.
R ecord-M aking P u llet.
G resh am g r a n g e w ill m eet n ex t
T h ey live n e a r th e O. W. P. d ep o t.
T
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e
la d ie s in c h a rg e o f th e Red
the
cheaper
grades
to
$22
50
in
T h e W h ite K noll p o u ltry fa rm
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , J u ly 12, a t eig h t ;
O regon on T uesday and W ednesday C ro ss d in n e r to th e s o ld ie rs a n d s a il­ j is m a k in g a re p u ta tio n fo r ra is in g
o ’clo ck .
T h e first a n d seco n d de- | solid cowhide goods
w as 88 d egrees “h u m id .” o r a t least o rs a t th e c e le b ra tio n re p o rt se rv in g
g re e w o rk w ill be p u t o n , a n d all ,
e a rly lay ers.
th a t s w hat th e P o rtla n d w eath erm an
g ra n g e r s a r e u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
M rs. G eo rg e A rm s tro n g re p o r ts a
calls It. H e loses all patence w ith th e " c h o w " to 78 boys b esid es th e w ives
T he young
public when the te m p e ra tu re of these o r fr ie n d s o f s e v e ra l of th e m . T he re c o rd -b re a k in g p u lle t.
T h e Misz m illin e ry is e n jo y in g very
[ tw o d ay s 1« spoken of as being "hot." c o u rte sy w as g re a tly a p p re c ia te d by biddy w as h a tc h e d th e first d ay of
g ra tify in g h at sales.
M iss Misz Is f
M arch.
She laid h e r first egg on
F o r h u m id ity tt seem ed p re tty hot, ju s t th e boys.
G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N
p la n n in g to ta k e a tr ip next w eek to
I th e sam e.
Mrs. A rm s tro n g 's
A n u m b e r w ho fu rn is h e d s u p p lie s J u ly 9. W hen
buy h e r fa ll sto ck
H. II. S tro n g p re s e n te d th e O u t­ did not r e tu r n fo r th e ir d ish es. Som e f a th e r , H W. C ooley w as ru n n in g
look fo rce w ith a big box of big. o th e r s se a rc h e d in vain fo r th e i r p ro p -i 'h e fa rm , h e b o asted of a p u lle t th a t
b la c k
B ings
M any th a n k s . Mr e rty .
T h e O u tlo o k office h as been laid w hen o n ly fo u r m o n th s a n d 12
S tro n g
a g re e d upon a s a c le a rin g h o u se th e 'la y s old.
M rs. A rm s tro n g 's
hen
On W ednesday, Ju ly 9, a baby g irl re q u e s t is m a d e th a t all w ho h av e h eats th a t o n e by th r e e days,
a rriv e d at th e G resham sa n ita riu m . d is h e s b e lo n g in g to o th e r s b rin g -
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Mr. and Mrs. E ugene t'h lo d o claim her, th e m h e re , w h e re th ey m ay be oh-
G ra n g e S a tu n la v E v en in g ,
an d have nam ed h e r E u g en ia A nne, be­ ta in e d by th e o w n e rs.
G resham G ran g e w ill m eet n ex t Sat
cause she Is th e ir first and only baby.
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evening, Ju ly 12, a t th e g ran g e
Mrs. B. M. I.isb ak k en an d little »on.
V icto ry B o n d P a y m e n t D ue.
hall. All g ra n g e rs a re urged to be
and h er sister-in-law , Mrs. O. J Dahl,
T h e seco n d p a y m e n t on th e fifth ' p re se n t, as second a n d th ird degree
gin sts of Mrs. D. G. G eddes, have re ­ lib e rty loan Is d u e Ju ly 15. An in- w ork w ill be given. All sin g e rs please
tu rn e d to th e ir hom es Mrs. I.isb ak k en s ta llm e n t of 1 0 % of th e face of th . he th e re at a q u a rte r to e ig h t to prac-
to S e a ttle and M rs D ahl to N o rth hond m u st be p aid a t th is tim e
tice sin g in g fur fa rm e rs ' field nn-et.
. Y akim a.
Mrs. M innie Young and Mrs. S tephen
R h P liR T OF T H E CONDITION OF
H arriso n , of A berdeen, S outh D akota.
! hav e been v is itin g th e Z im m erm an
fam ily. On T uesday th e D akota visit
o rs w ere ta k m over th e C olum bia
h ighw ay
T he scenery w as as b e a u ti­
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ful as ever, but th e day w as th e h o ttest
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c lo s e of b u sin e ss J u n e 3 0 th , 1919.
one so fa r th is season. A fter a stop at
R E S O l RGE.S.
tre e le ss C ascade Locks, th e W illam ette
L o an s a n d d is c o u n ts . ..................
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woods seem ed g ra n d e r th a n ever.
.50
Mr. and Mrs. E M H a rriso n and O v erd rafts, secured an d u n se cu red ....... ......
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th e ir guests, the M issis Ire n e Wood
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ts,
etc
an d A nna H ull, m otored up to E agle
160.00
C reek ou T uesday.
T hese Illin o is B a n k in g h o u se .
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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young ladles said th a t O regon w as just
4.4 9 5 .4 5
as hot as Illinois Of course o u r w e a th ­ O th e r re a l e s ta te o w ned
1,7 5 0 .0 0
erm an w o u ld n ’t let O regon be beaten Due fro m b a n k s (n o t re s e rv e b a n k s )
134.48
by even such a record s ta te as Illinois. D ue fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e b a n k s
11 4 ,1 8 3 .9 3
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M iss R u th Cox h as acce p te d a po­
212.72
s itio n at B ull R un. a n d left f o r th a t E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g h o u se
67.36
p lace W ed n esd ay to ta k e up h e r C ash ou b a u d ..................................................................
25,2 7 0 .9 4
O th e r re s o u rc e s .................................................
d u tie s
20.00
Mrs Jo h n C an n o n an d tw o d a u g h ­
» T o ta l
te r s a re a t S easid e. T h ey expect to
8524.711 59
be gone six w eeks.
t - I A B lL I llh s
L e s te r R ichey h a s g o n e to s o u t h ­ C a p ita l sto c k p aid in
8 3 0 ,Otto 00
S u rp lu s fu n d .....
e rn O regon.
2 5 .0 0 0 .o 0
J u ly 8, a baby g ir l w as b o rn to U n d iv id ed p ro fits, less ex p en ses a n d ta x e s paid
2,3 3 7 .5 6
Mr an d Mrs H enry H offee of R o ck ­ P o sta l sa v in g s b a n k d e p o sits ......
3,0 2 5 .5 9
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to chuek
w ood.
2 4 2 .8 2 9 .0 5
D. W M etzger h as sold h is new b u n ­ D em an d c e rtific a te s of d ep o sit
2 ,3 3 2 .1 »
galow to Jo h n C annon in th e fall tile C a s h ie r ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g
8.441 30
M etzgers will leave for C a lifo rn ia T im e an d sa v in g s d ep o sits
2 1 0 ,7 4 5 .9 0
w here they 'w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re
hom e.
T o tal
8524.711 59
T h e l-a d lrs Aid w ill m eet next S ta te o f tire k o a , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , ss
Phone
W ednesday evening at th e hom e of
c “ h ,> r . of ‘ he a b o v e-n am ed b a n k , do so lem n ly
M rs A. W. Shipley.
661
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» ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e best of my k n o w le d g e a n d
M rs E m m a G ilm o re is rec o v e rin g
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 8th dav"of UjV ly ' I m V ^
n icely fro m
a se v e re a tta c k of
p to m a in e p o iso n in g
L. M SH IPLEY . N otary Public
Miss Mabel In glis is d rivin g a{
, rr ect . Attaat:
.
My com
expires
O ctober D
18 i s t 1922
1 I to
A. Meyers, Thsod
B m
ru ission
g g e r. C.
J. Lundquist.
ort
b eau tifu l new coupe, all her ow n.
A pply at once.
Anker Holth
Cream
Separators
Higher rates
than ever paid before
G R E SH A M CANNERY
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Skeeter
Handbags and Suit Cases
Thermos. Lined, Hi. in a i r
ipace,
fry economical with
the ie<
85 lb. capacity
$40.00
75 lb. capacity
$22.00
J. E. Metzger
VO! If HOME E V N X ISH E H
l o t j g r b a tte ry re p a irin g a n d re-
ig ln g , s t u r te r a n d
g e n e r a to r
<>rk. R a k e r A Son.
tf
Skoot
Will Keep the Mosquitos Away
Gresham Drug Co.
E. W. Aylsworth
D O N ’T W O R R Y
About your picnic lunches. We have everything you will
Let us suggest the following for sandwiches and salads:
SANDWICHES
Turn fish
Pimentoes
Monopole Queen Olives
Bluehill Cheese
a 1 «lyonnaise Salad Dressing
Walnuts
SALADS
Fruit
Maraschino Cherries
Au »nopole Sliced Pineapple
Oranges
Bananas
Marshmallows
Combination Vegetable
Lettuce, Tomatoes,
Cucumbers, Asparagus Tips,
Beets, Peas, String Beans,
Mrs. Porter’s Salad Dressing
• .ve you tried Hip-O-Lite, it is a delicious Marshmallow Filling
\ls<) have in stock Pork and Beans, Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Sar­
dines in mustard, or tomato sauce, California Ripe Olives, Etc.
\ ou .should have one of our dainty lunch sets for your picnic.
Q uality and S ervice
FIRST STATE BANK