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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FR ID A Y . MAY aw. lu d o PAGK T U R M MELROSE AND VICTORY EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND » X Gresham 851 Cor. P o w ell and Maple Albert Ekstrom Mw/aoM. FAIRVIEW Just Arrived, A Shipment of The b eau tifu l hom e of M ayor and Mrs. R. R. M orrill was th e scene of a jolly g a th e rin g of frien d s on W ednes day evening. May 26. it being th e 12th an n iv e rsa ry of th e ir m arria g e. T he evening was spent in gam es, m usic and d ancing, a fte r w hich ice cream a n d cake w ere served. A t a late h o u r th e m any frien d s re lu c ta n tly took th e ir Ranging in size from 6 feet wide by 7 feet long to 7 feet d ep a rtu re , firs t w ish in g th e couple wide by 8 feet long. m any re tu rn s of th e day. A n u m b er of th e g u ests m otored from P o rtlan d . We have the two kinds, open slat and De Luxe The p ro g ram p u t on by th e W om en’s society of th e S m ith M em orial ch u rch last n ig h t w as a splen d id success both as to excellence of th e a ffa ir an d in a fin an cial way. Much w ork and tim e had been expended to p rovide a good pro g ram , w hich w as ap p reciated by those p resen t. An in te re stin g fe atu re w as th e larg e n u m b er of an cie n t cos Your Home Furnisher tum es ex h ib ited , ra n g in g all th e way from colonial to civil w ar tim e. Mrs. C. G. F a n c h e r wore a costum e fo rm erly belonging to h e r g reat-g ran d m o th er. Doe« y o u r s u it need cle a n in g ? T h e G et y o u r c le a n in g a n d p ressin g Miss M a rg aret Jo n a s’ gown, no t old in G re sh a m S team L a u n d ry w ill do it d o n e a t th e G resh am S te a m L a u n d ry . itself, had in It a panel of b eau tifu l fo r you. G ive u s a tr ia l .— A dv. S a tis fa c tio n g u a r a n te e d .— A dv. brocade from a sta te gow n once w orn by Queen M arie A n to in ette of F rance. T h is w as an h eirloom han d ed down from one w ho h ad been a lady In w a it ing to th e queen. T he m en of th e cho ru s w ere not behind th e w om en in w earin g costum es of long ago. A lto g e th e r th ey w ere very s trik in g in puffs and w igs an d ru ffles. G reat cred it is due Mrs. M innie Stone for h e r pain s ta k in g w ork in d rillin g th e chorus. Porch Shades C O M E to our C H I - N A M E E Demonstration HE CHI-NAMEL DEM ONSTRATOR during dates given below, will teach you in five m inutes to apply beautiful, brilliant hardwood floor effects over old dirty soft wood floors by the easy, simple ready to use Chi-Namel Graining Process. Then have fashionable, hardwood grained floors th at you can wash and beautify with rugs instead of using un sanitary, dusty carp et T Heels or hot w ater won’t hurt Chi-Namel, stencii border effects can be applied and the cost is only about 3 cents per square foot, Chi-Nam el Quality Enamels, Paints and Varnishes For new or old, hard and soft wood floors, doors, furniture, wood work, walls, ceilings, radiators, screens, porch furniture, fixtures, auto, m otor and bievdes, stove-pipes, e tc , all guaranteed highest quality or money refunded. FREE — 30 cent Can oj C H I - N A M E L during de monstration w ith purchase o f 2 5 cent Brush to insure a Fair Trial S. E. PALMQUIST Chi-Namel Demonstration April 28 and 29 AUTO TOP SHOP. M ain S tre e t. L. L. K idder H dw . Co. G resh am MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL I * I Gresham Electric Co. T each er in P ian o P riv a te o r cla ss lesso n s. S pecial a tte n tio n g iv en to b e g in n e rs in re la x a tio n a n d h a n d d ev elo p m en t. R id ge A v., near L aw rence P h o n e 701 MONEY! Now Open For Business MONEY to pay th a t m o rtg a g e a g a in s t y o u r h o m e, fa rm , o r o th e r p ro p e rty , if y o u sh o u ld die b e fo re you p ay it. MONEY to p re v e n t a sacrificial sa le o f y o u r h o m e, fa rm , o r o th e r p ro p e rty , if y o u sh o u ld die. MONEY to p ro v id e w o rk in g c a p ita l fo r y o u r h e irs in th e o p e r a tio n o f y o u r fa rm , o r o th e r b u sin ess, if y o u sh o u ld die. MONEY fo r y o u rs e lf w h en you becom e old. I F you a re In te re s te d in m a k in g su ch p ro v isio n s f o r m oney, w rite a p o sta l fo r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n . A d d ress ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR MOTORS AND HOUSES BRING US YOUR ELECTRICAL TROUBLES Agent for the General Electric Company Edison Mazda Lamps H. W. Adrian EVERREADY BATTERIES Box 177, G resham . O regon WESTERN ELECTRIC FARM LIGHT ING PLANTS. t X j FRED L. BOURNE, Mgr. } Phone 31. WOOD SAND j GRAVEL In connection with our truck service we have opened one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and are prepared to deliver, anv place. Troutdale, Ore. Write: RICHARD KNARR J. R KNARR Phone Gresham 489 TO GEO W. METZGER May 21st m a rk e d th e clo sin g day of sch o o l a t P ow ell V alley. A picnic I w as m uch en jo y ed by all o f the pupils. A g e n e ro u s su p p ly of ice c ream and c ak e w as en jo y ed a t th e sch o o lh o u se a f te r w hich a s tro ll th r o u g h thi w oods w as d e c la re d in o rd e r. W hen th e y re tu rn e d . Geo. W M etzger, p rin c ip a l, w as very m uch s u rp ris e d on b ein g p re s e n te d w ith u p ack ag e w hich c o n ta in e d a very b e a u tifu l gold m o u n ted p re s e n t w hich he now w ears n e a r his h e a rt W ed n esd ay ev en in g , May 26, th e e ig h th g ra d e g r a d u a tin g cla ss gave a sp re a d at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C h a rle s N o rd b lu m . T h e ir te a c h e r, Mr. M etzger, w as g u e st of honor. A fte r a b o u n te o u s re p a s t w as p a r ta k e n of, th e e v e n in g w as sp e n t In p lay in g g a m e s, sin g in g so n g s, and g e n e ra l jo llific a tio n on th e law n lig h ted w ith J a p a n e s e la n te rn s . In a p p re c ia tio n of th e w ork o f th e ir te a c h e r, th e class had a n o th e r s u r prise a w a itin g him , a n o th e r beaflti- ful a n d exp en siv e p re se n t. T h e m em b ers of th e g ra d u a tin g , class a re E tta A n d erso n , E m ily Sal- q u ls t, V iolet C a rre ll, E ste lla K eller, A nna N o rd b o m , C h e ste r C h ris te n se n , C aren ce M agnuson, an d G u e m e y W ood. T h e b o ard h a v in g ra ise d th e s a l a rie s to th e sc h e d u le pro p o sed a t th e M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty b o ard m e e t ing, both te a c h e rs hav e been re ta in e d fo r th e co in in g te rm . P on t P at Your Money in a FAKE SCHEME. Keep it S A F E in Your HOME TOWN B A N K - SOME SI.It K STRANGER MIGHT COME VIAING SOME DAY AND TELL l o t IIOW YOU CAN MAKE 4 E o R IC N E BY IN VESTING YOI R MONEY IN »IIS AI.I.I'KING PROPOSITION. BI T, LISTEN! II I l l s SCHEME W IS SCCII X GOOD ONE, HE W OULDN’T HAVE TO GO VROI’ND PEDDLING IT. SOME OE THE BIG FINANCIERS WOULD HAV E HAD IT MING AGO. DON’T SE N D V Ol It VIONEV OUT OE VOI R OW N TOWN TO NEVER COME BACK. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR RANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE I PER CENT INTEREST. FIV E I’ER < ENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OE KCUMI OR MORE. RESOURCES OVER * 3 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . BANK O F G RESH AM Gresham, Oregon Phone 407 BORING GARAGE WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor Automobile Work Guaranteed A F u ll la n e o f T ires, Oils anil AcceNNoriee R e se rv e d se a ts a re on s a le fo r th e G re sh a m C h a u ta u q u a at th e G re sh am D ru g S to re s fo r any p e rfo rm a n c e o r th e e n tir e seaso n . E d iso n M azda lam ps. G resh am E le c tric Co. P h o n e 31.— Adv. TROUTDALE T h e re g u la r p re a c h in g se rv ice w ill be h eld a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h S u n d ay evening. These Tires Are a Revelation The Brunswick is frankly a combination of the beat in tire building. There is one tread that’s supreme beyond question. And •that is now on Brunswicks. There is one side-wall construction, which, by every test, holds the summit place for endurance. And that one was adopted for Brunswicks. fabrics differ — up to 30 per cent — in their strength tests.' O n Brunswicks the maximum long-fiber is the standard. There are certain additions, each one expensive, which add vastly to tire mileage. The Brunswick embodies all these •extras. There are no patents, no secret formulas to prevent any maker from building the best. It is simply a question of knowledge and skill— cost plus care. Brunswick standards are known the world over. The very name certifies an extraordinary tire. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. Buy ONE Brunswick. It will prove that a better tire can n ot be bought, regardless of price. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO, Portland Headquarters; 4 6-48 Fifth Street LEON B. CADDY WEDS MISS GERTRUDE ICKLER Fixtures of All Kinds Located in Brown Building on Pow ell Street PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. an d M rs. Savo e n te r ta in e d frie n d s fro m th e city la st S unday. R alph a n d V ern e R ichey w ent to D eer C reek on a fishing tr ip o ne day re c e n tly . D eW itt D onley of P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek-end v is itin g w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. M. E. D onley. F re d O lson an d fam ily left T u e s d ay fo r H ood R iver, w h e re th e y ex pect to stay th r o u g h 'h e s tra w b e rry seaso n , w hen th e y w ill go to Id ah o w here th ey w ill sta y u n til th e g ra in h a rv e s t is over. F ro m th e r e th ey w ill go to K a n sa s, w h e re Mr. O lson ow ns a la rg e fa rm . Mr. OlBon h as p ro v id ed h im se lf w ith a m od ern cam p in g o u tfit a n d w ill tra v e l by a u to tru c k . Mrs. E m m a Sim s, o f P o rtla n d , was a g u est a t th e h om e of Mr. a n d Mrs. G. H . K e sterso n o ne day re cen tly . W illard B liss w ent to th e h o sp ita l PLEASANT HOME la s t S u n d ay w h ere h e u n d e rw e n t A d elig h tfu l little p a rty w as given a n o p e ra tio n . H e is re p o rte d to be Miss H elen M oulton a t h er hom e last i on th e ro ad to reco v ery , w hich his S a tu rd a y evening. G am es an d Music m any frie n d s tr u s t w ill be speedy m ade th e tim e pass rap id ly . R e fre sh an d com plete. W ni. D onaghy h as sold a five a cre m ents w ere served. tra c t o f u n im p ro v ed lan d to a p a rty ! A c h a riv a ri was given on Mr. and ■ from P o rtla n d b u t w hose n a m e we Mrs. Leon Caddy, W ednesday even in g w ere u n a b le to a sc e rta in . T h e con- and a jolly good tim e enjoyed. j s id é ra tio n w as $240 p e r acre. The re g u la r serv ices w ill be held a t C. A. E c k s tra n d is asse m b lin g m a- th e M ethodist ch u rch S unday m orning. J te r la l im p ro v e m e n ts fo r his p o u ltry P reach in g a t 11 o ’clock; S unday School j business. a t 10 a. m. J. C. D ahm is b u ild in g a new p o u l tr y house. F u rn itu re for Sale. C leveland B liss h a s ju s t c o m p le t D in in g ta b le a n d c h a irs , k itc h e n ed e re c tin g a w oodshed on h is place. ta b le an d c h a irs , tw o beds, co m p lete, T h e v o te in p re c in c t 307 fo r p re s o n e M o rris c h a ir. In q u ire a t G re sh id e n t w as W ood 19, Jo h n s o n 16, am E le c tric a l Co. P h o n e 31, o r N ew -I H oover 6, L ow den 5. F o r Ju d g e, De- la n d ’s b la c k s m ith sh o p , P le a s a n t p a rtm e n t No. 2, D elch 18; Jo n e s 7, H om e. P h o n e 276. 27 j M cD ougal 13. R u d een w as h ig h m an fo r co m m issio n er. A. H. B u r E d iso n a p p lia n c e s of all k in d s. to n 3 5, W. C. A ld erso n 11, fo r co u n G resh am E le c tric Co.— Adv. ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t. T he e ig h th g ra d e class of P le a s a n t C e rta in -te e d roofing. 1- 2- a n d 3- V alley school g ra d u a te d w ith colors ply, g u a ra n te e d fo r 5, 10 a n d 15 flying, h a v in g scored an a v e ra g e of y ears. Jo n e s L u m b e r Co., G resh am . 9 5 % . E s th e r L o u g lin , T e re ss a P h o n e 891. S c h m id t a n d W illie A yers w ere th e p u p ils w ho to o k th e e x a m in a tio n . N eed Your S u it C lea n « !? L ittle A lice R ichey passed h ig h e s t H ave It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . I in th e six th g ra d e class, sc o rin g an p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g I a v e ra g e o f 98. A lice w as also su c ia d ie s an d m en. cessfu l in p assin g th e e ig h th g ra d e P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r. q u e stio n s In physiology. At a m e e tin g h eld in th e P le a s a n t R ead w h a t M r W a n T a d say s V alley g ra n g e h all last M onday n ig h t th o s e p re s e n t p assed a re s o lu tio n u n P h on e 178. fa v o ra b le to joining* th e U nion high A u to T o p s R eco v ered a n d R e school d is tric t. p a ire d . All k in d s o f T o p M a te ria l a n d C u rta in W indow s. PUPIL'S PRESENT GIFT J. E. M E T Z G E R X T h e C e d a r In d u s tria l clu b s, th e 3-C co o k in g clu b an d th e B etsy Ross sew in g clu b , w ill give a d e m o n s tra tio n o f th e i r w ork a t th e school- ho u se S a tu rd a y ev en in g , May 29. T h e co o k in g clu b w ill d e m o n s tra te p o ta to cookery. T h e d e m o n s tra tio n w ill finish th e w ork of th e 3-C clu b a n d th e g o ld seal fo r th e ir c h a r te r w tll be p re s e n te d by M iss E th e l I. C alk in s. T he B etsy R oss g irls h av e th e ir w ork w ell alo n g an d w ill c o m p lete It in a s h o rt tim e. T h ey w ill d e m o n s t r a te how to fit a d ress. T h is w ill be th e la st m e e tin g of th e su m m e r fo r th e C e d a r P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n an d it is expected th a t th e re w ill be a la rg e n u m b e r p re se n t. C e d a r school closed w ith a school picnic T u esd ay at th e A uto club g ro u n d s. T hey re p o rt a g ra n d tim e. T h e ch ild re n h a d races, c o n te s ts and gam es. E ven th e la d ie s had a race w hich w as w on by Mrs. B a c k stra n d T h e lad ies w ho acte d as ch a p e ro n s fo r th e p a rty w ere M rs. E d w ard B a c k stra n d , M rs C. P. T a llm a n , Mrs. Geo M oflltt, Mrs. C. H. H opkins, Mrs A. C. A lth a u s e a n d th e te a c h e r, Miss C a ro lin e T allm an . Don’t Sacrifice th e good le a th e r in th a t u p p er— because th e sole has w orn th ro u g h . L e a th e r Is a t a p rem iu m now, as we all know. It pays m ore th an ev er to see us for htgh-elasg shoe re building. WE M A K E ’EM LOOK LIKE NEW. Gresham Shoe Shop CARL DA HI., Prop. A w ed d in g o f m uch In te re s t to P le a s a n t H om e people o c c u rre d on M onday in P o rtla n d w hen Miss G e r tr u d e Ic k le r, d a u g h te r o f Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Ic k le r. becam e th e b rid e of L eon B. C addy o f P le a s a n t H om e. Mr. C addy Is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C addy w ho live n o r th e a st of P le a s a n t Hom e. B oth y o u n g people hav e gro w n up in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d a n d a re p o p u la r m em b ers of th e y o u n g e r set. T h e w edding o c c u rre d In P o rtla n d an d w as so lem n ized by Rev. P, O B o n e b ra k e , a B a p tis t m in is te r, of P o rtla n d . B oth M r. C addy an d Mr Ic k le r, fa th e rs o f th e b rid e and gro o m w ere w itn esses of th e c e re m ony. ■’L eo n ’’, as he is know n to all. has been w o rk in g a t G rass V alley fo r sev- | e ra l m o n th s a n d Just re tu rn e d hom e a week ago. Mr. an d Mrs. C addy a re a t p r e s e n t| a t th e hom e of th e b rid e 's p a re n ts. L a te r th e y m ay re tu rn to G rass V al ley. A d an ce w ill be g iven a t F a ir- view , S a tu rd a y ev en in g , J u n e 5th, D oor p rize p re sen ted ,-—Adv. Sold On An Unlim ited Mileage Guarantee Basis C. E. Osburn & Co. Gresham, Oregon When io doubt try a Waat Ad. ]