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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK T IE S D A Y , AUGUST 17, I lfJ i GRESHAM LOCALS KODAKS Complete line of Kodaks and Supplies. New stock just received. Developing, Printing and Enlarging a specialty. Davidsons Drug Store Eastman Agency. . . . . . ----- — ----------------- ------------------ GRESHAM THEATRE WALTER ADRIAN, Mgr Saturday AUG. 21 A Lois Weber Production Mary Roberts Rinehart’s J. I. Bacon has sold his In terest in th e W elling-Bacon C hevrolet agency a t B aker and is in G resham visiting T he W om en's A uxiliary of th e old friends. Mrs. W ilb u r Thom pson, of Hood A m erican Legion will m eet a t th e li brary. to n ig h t at 8 o'clock. All m em River, visited with h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson sev eral days bers a re urged to be present. E arl Thom pson has been In G resh last week. L. L. K id d er and fam ily and Miss am for a few days visiting with his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. T hom p Mina G ilbert retu rn ed from th e ir son. He retu rn ed today to his hom e w eek's vacation at W elches. They re p ort a d elig h tfu l tim e. in Culver, Oregon. K. A. M iller and fam ily retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. A. W Shipley and M onday evening from a cam ping trip Miss Mabel spent th e w eek-end in on T ro u t lake. They had a fine tim e. P o rtlan d with friends. Rev. J. F. Dunlop, of E stacada, Chas. T allm an and fam ily left yes was in G resham S aturday. Rev. Dun terd ay for th e ir farm at Hoff, Oregon, lop and fam ily have Just re tu rn e a w here they will spend several m onths. from a trip to th e coast. Miss A deline W yeth has retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and I from S eattle and o th e r Sound points. Miss Miss F Hill F lorence lorence Hill are a re leaving th is w here ghe has gpent geyerai weekH eV(.nlng fQr M(.Mil|nvl)le iu ujurruw Tomorrow Miss W w . a HUUMT course in they will leave M. \1 inn vi. I.- for some the U niversity of W ashington and at- place on th e coast but they hav en ’t terw ard s visited with frien d s decided ju st w hat beach th ev will go Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey an d fam- to. They plan to be awav two weeks ily. and Mrs. H ibbard, h av e'b een Lyle Mason left S atu rd ay for a spending a very en joyable week at vacation trip of two o r th ree w-eeks. Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W ashing He will visit his m o th er In P o rtlan d ton w ent down on F rid ay to join and his sisters in A storia and will them , and ail retu rn ed S unday even doubtless go to Seaside and o th e r ing. beaches before his re tu rn . Mrs. E m m a Em bry suffered a slight Miss Opal Phillips has retu rn ed stro k e of paralysis last week, which from h er vacation at T u rn e r and Sa affected th e rig h t side. She Is re p o rt lem, Oregon. ed much improved. Mrs C. C. T im m erm an Is confined S tanley's th resh in g m achine is busy to h er bed w ith w hat seem s to be a today a t O. J. B row n’s, w here the nervous breakdow n. F rie n d s wish w hole day will be spent. h er a speedy recovery. O liver S tro m q u ist of L ents, who has been em ployed on th e O utlook FOR SALE— F resh h eifer with heifer j force for th e past seven m onths, has calf, 10 days old. C. D. Cathey G resham , phone 97. tf accepted a position w ith th e N ewberg Graphic. R eg u lar m eeting of G resh Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L ittlepage, of am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F.. P o rtlan d , is having a sm all house built on th e ir lots on Division stre e t in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. n ea r th e cannery, w here they plan to W. C. McCOLLAUGH, N. G. live d u rin g th e com ing w inter. RAY A. PALMQUIST, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. K ilgore and Many a profiteer holds a high posi fam ily from Chicago a re m aking an extended visit w ith th e fo rm e r’s par tion in his church. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore. They SUMMONS. like th e country h ere so well th ey are In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of not at all in favor of going back to Oregon, for th e County of M ult nom ah. H-1785 Chicago Mrs. Floyd Mack retu rn ed from h er Bank of G resham , a C orporation, P laintiff, vs. George Sw vgert, De vacation at G aribaldi beach. Miss fendant. W inifred O sburn who w ent to th e To George Sw ygert, th e Above Named D efendant: coast w ith Mrs. Mack rem ain ed for In the Name of the S tate of O re an o th e r week gon, you are hereby req u ired to ap M arriage licenses w ere issued Mon pear and an sw er th e com plaint filed day to W illiam St. Ouls and H u ld a L. ag ain st you in th e above en title d W ilson, both of T ro u td ale, an d H ans action on or before th e 28th day of R obert W yttenberg of Je n n in g s Lodge Septem ber. 1920, said d ate being m ore th an six consecutive weeks from and H en rie tta Troge, of G resham . the d ate of th e first publication th e re Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and of and if you fall to ap p e ar and a n d au g h ter Hazel are cam ping near sw er p lain tiff’s com plaint said p la in t iff will apply to th e co u rt for a ju d g G overnm ent Camp. m ent as prayed fo r In its com plaint, About 35 m em bers of th e F ried en s to-w lt. F o r th e recovery of th e pos church at Sellwood atten d e d tno session of one 1914 Cadillac F ive (5 ) m orning services at th e Zion E v an passenger autom obile, n um ber 91 945 I gelical church Sunday m orning. A fter engine No. 91945, o r for th e sum o f 1 Two H undred T w enty Seven and services were o v er th e co ngregation 80-100 ($ 2 2 7 .8 0 ) D ollars th e value all g ath ered in the grove a t th e fair th e re o f in case delivery can n o t oe g ro u n d s and enjoyed a bounteous had, to g e th e r w ith the sum of Sev feast and a p leasant social tim e. The enty Five ($ 7 5 .0 0 ) D ollars as d am ages fo r th e w rongful d etention of Sellwood church is w ithout a p asto r said autom obile and for th e recov at th e present tim e an d decided to ery of the possession of one One Ton I com bine services at G resham w ith an F o rd W orm Drive T ruck, License outing. A m ost d elig h tfu l day was No. 370, engine No. 213195, with ro ad ste r and tru ck bodies o r for the th e result. sum of Seven H undred Eleven W ord has been received of the ($ 7 1 1 .0 0 ) D ollars th e value th ereo f delivery cannot be had to b irth of a baby son, A ugust 1, to Mr in care and Mrs. W alter Brown at F o rt C an g e th e r w ith th e f u rth e r sum of One H undred ($1 0 0 .0 0 ) D ollars for th e by. Mrs. Brown will be rem em bered w rongful detention of said personal as Miss Mary H oecker. T he baby has p roperty and for th e costs an d dis been nam ed Allen. Miss Anna b u rsem en ts of said action. T his sum m ons is served upon you H oecker has been spending several by publication th ereo f u n d er o rd er weeks with her sister at F o rt Canby. of th e Hon. G eorge W. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S leret a re en p residing ju d g e of th e above en titled joying th e ir vacation cam ping a t co u rt d irectin g th a t th is sum m ons be published in th e G resham O utlook W elches new spaper of g en eral circulation Mrs. M argaret Caln visited friends a published in M ultnom ah County, O re at Newberg, Sunday. gon, and f u rth e r d irectin g th a t such Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse and publication be m ade once each week ' (laughter Jan e, cam e up from St. for six (6 ) consecutive weeks. F irst publication A ugust 17, 1920. H elens S atu rd ay . Ja n e rem ained with Last publication S eptem ber 28. 1920 her g ran d m o th er, Mrs. Fieldhouse. McGUIRK At SCHNEIDER. W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sleret, A ttorneys for P laintiff. Mrs F ieldhouse and Ja n e plan to re 203-5 W ithrow Bldg., G resham , Ore I tu rn to St. Helens. f t Mrs M att Schanno is leaving today for th e hot springs w here she will ERESONEREASO spend a week o r ten days. WHY OUR MEAT. Mrs. M artha L. G ullikson. of P la tt A lways is so ville, W isconsin, and son H arry, of FRESH ANO. Chicago, su rp rised the fo rm e r's sis ter-in-law Mrs. C h ristin a H um ason PROPER ' F riday evening by com ing In unex- ! pectedly. Mrs. G ullikson and son are REFRIGER' on th e ir vacation. They cam e over ATI ON .th e C anadian ro u te to V ancouver, j B. C., and then to S eattle by boat. I WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF From S eattle they cam e to G resham j of p ro p er refrig eratio n as it a p by tra in w here they visited over Sun-j plies to a m eat m ark et. Each day w ith Mrs. H um ason and o th e r] pound of m eat th a t leaves th is relatives, leaving Monday fo r Los An- j shop has been ta k en care of in a m an n er th a t in su res its p u rity , I he new, geles. They expect to re tu rn hom e I Its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A equipped, by way of th e G rand Canyon on the j visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince you th a t y o u r m eat purchases so u th ern route. Sunday th e visitors re tak en for a trip on th e Colum -j should be m ade here. Interesting gripping drama made from the original story entitled “K” appearing in McClure’s Magazine. “ The Doctor and the Woman” with charming M ILD R ED HARRIS CHAPLIN Also two other pleasing features. The Master Musical Instrument Made on the Coast and sold at Pacific Coast prices. A demonstration any time. GUY D. JONES, J eweler G resham P h o n e «131 TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R It s no longer necessary' to go into the details describing the practical merits of the Ford car—everybody knows all about “The Universal Car.” How it goes and conies day after day and year after year at an operating expense so small that it s wonderful. This advertise ment is to urge prospective buyers to place orders without delay. Buy a l ord car when you can get one. We’ll take good care of your order—get your l ord to you as soon as posible—and give the best in “after-service” when required We are Making Immediate Deliveries. RAKER & SON (. R ESHAM ESTACADA A n alTrefinery gasoline w ith a continuous chain of boiling points. STANDARD OIL CO. 1 California) REDUCE THE LABOR OF CORN HARVEST BY USING A McCormick or Deering Corn Binder Successful Canning and P- ^reserving TT ISX T idl knowing how mid taking pains. ' ou ve got to have good equipment to in sure against loss of your time and waste of valuable fotal. We take great care to obtain the caimers, jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that are known to be the most successful. Come in and talk it over with us, A. W. METZGER & CO Qf.u.m .ixnsERncE phone « « i i i THE "WIHCH£ST£fi store bla riv er highw ay. GRESHAM MEAT C allers at the hum e of Mrs L. Rad- Í MARKET j ford last week w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. Phone 41 A. J. W. BROWN 11. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fish on Friday Donaldson and d au g h te r E ula, also Anthony and Lllah H engstler Mrs. Ralph Stanley Is ill w ith to n silitis and fo r a tim e it was feared th at quinsy would develop H er m oth- <>r, Mrs. C. M errill, was sum m oned from th e m o u n tain s and is caring for ¡ her. Miss Hazel Stanley has been with quinsy for th e past ten days but i is g ain in g now. Mrs A nnie H am lin filed su it In the circuit co u rt F rid ay asking $7500 dam ages from the P o rtlau d Railway. L ight A Pow er com pany on account of th e d eath of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. G eorgiana T iller, who was killed in th e te rrib le accideut which wiped out two young lives on Ju n e 12 Mrs. Hauilin Is ad m in istra trix of her Phone 11 d a u g h te r's estate City Bakery PICKS UP DOWN CORN. self-steering, quick-turning auto tongue truck makes possible square and easv nrnino A’ International Ensilage Cutter« Kentucky Security Silo« Farm Machinery of all Kinds. Hessel s Farm Machinery PHONE 344 W .A HESSEL CHOICE MEATS ..S-'M i ARY MARKET GRESHAM Dim. Prop. ... P,,On• M1