PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OVTLOOK. TFESD AY , J I X V 5, GRESHAM LOCALS G RESH A M PROSPERITY The proof of prosperity of any locality is demonstrated by the number of indi vidual home owners and home loving people. Make Gresham a “City of Homes.” De cide today. BUILD A HOME Use the assistance of this company and see your home before it is built. Call_ investigate the service. Member «f JONES LOMBER CO. Exclusive Representative of National Builders Bureau When the painter pplies paint on your house fa • best t i interests to know what tnat paint is—its spreading capacity —its appearance—its durability You are the man-who-pays-the-bill and who loses if the paint goes wrong. Make sure of good results—the most satis factory and economical job—by hav ing your painter use S herwin -W illiam s P aint PREPARED It is better than any other prepared paint on the market, or “lead and oil”. The Sherwin-Williams Co. safeguard its quality in every process of manufacture. They make all their linseed oil; own and operate large zinc and lead mines and smelters and make their dry colors in the largest and best equipped dry color plant in the United* States. J'/ie results are in the goods. Protect your interests and your property with S.W. P. We sell it. L. L. KIDDER H DW . CO. Gresham, Oregon THESE HOT DAYS are lmril on tiros. When you loa, up th e ca r for th a t Sunday plm lc or w eek-end trip , d o n 't forget to look afte r the tire« And rem em ber th a t th e a ir in your tire will expand w ith d riving on th e hot roads We a re old hands at the ti r e re p a ir business— com e to us for help In your tim e of trouble. We handle FISK and GOODRICH We guarantee all our repair work. TTtrw ».» Re hrtf COME IN GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown's Market PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERY Mrs. W alter Brown of F t. C an by. W ashington, is spending th e week a t th e hom e of h e r fath e r. C. Hoeck- er. H er sister. Mrs. A. H. Rehm and two children, also of F t. Canby, vis ited here over th e 4th. Several fam ilies of G resham peo ple Joined in a d elig h tfu l picnic on ! th e 4th a t C edar creek In th e Sandy district. Those going were Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak, K. A. M iller an d fam ily. Dr. W. J. O tt and fam ily. Dr. A. W. Botkin and fam ily, *L. L. K id d er and fam ily, W. B. T h o rn e and fam ily, Jas. S terlin g and fam ily, J. E. M etzger. Mr. and Mrs. If. R. C arl son. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad, Miss M ina G ilbert and Miss G ertru d e Alex ander. The Cord Tire Batterv. C. E. O S B U R N & CO. Gresham Phone 2381 Girls and Women Mrs. A. McManus had as g u ests over th e week end Mrs. L u lu F indley of San Jose, C alifornia an d th e la t te r ’s d aughter-in-law , Mrs. Stanley, of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. W orden of P o rtlan d w en) g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder o ver th e week end and atten d e d th e picnic in C edar Creek. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. J. W hetstone a re en te rtain in g for a few days Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cyroski of A berdeen W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. F rank, M etzger and the younger m em bers of th e fam ily drove to Salem yesterday fo r a vis it w ith th e ir son, H enry, w’ho is _ p atien t In th e S tate T u b ercu lar hos pital. They found him m aking a very satisfacto ry gain In health . A fter w inning Sunday s baseball gam e with a score of 9 to 7 G resh am team m et d efeat M onday when the tables w ere tu rn e d an d T igard won by a score of 12 to 10. Both gam es were played wth T igard. T he case of C harles McGinnis who was arraig n ed before Ju stic e of th e Peace Brown T uesday m orning on the charge of ta k in g a F ord door and som e grease on May 27 from th e prem ises of J. J. R obertson, was dis missed on account of lack of evidence. T he only evidence a g a in st Mr. Mc G innis was th e finding of a cane which he was accustom ed to carry b ut w hich he explained he had lost some two m onths before th e alleged th eft. > AT GRESHAM CANNERY Girls must be over 14 years. Gresham , called on old friends here on Saturday. F ran k Jones has recovered the use of hi^i hand and is busy again at his | work after being laid up for a few I days with blood poisoning occasioned I by a scratch from a tin shingle. Miss E thel M ew hirter, Miss E thel j McCarty, Miss H otchkiss, of P ort- j land and C harles M ew hirter and Roy [Gibbs, sp en t th e F o u rth a t Dodge Park A p arty was given in ho n o r of Alden Miller, by his m other, Mrs. K. A. Miller. Friday, Ju n e 24. when about th irty -fiv e young people help ed him celeb rate his fiftee n th birth- 1 day. The a ffa ir was a law n p arty and green tree s were set in to supplem ent I the sh ru b b ery on th e lawn Miss Mabel Shipley assisted Mrs. Miller. H. E. Davis, fo r m any years a re si dent of G resham and m an ag er of th e Cotton farm , was a business visitor one day last week Mr. Davis is cus todian of th e grounds of Reed College w here he and his wife m ake th e ir home. l or further information call the BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. Phone 1871. PERFECTION and P U R IT A N P u t your h am m er in th e locker W ith your hand-ax do likew ise; Anyone can be a knocker. Anyone can criticize C u ltiv ate th e building habit. Though It h u rts your face to sm ile; At th e s ta rt It may go aw kw ard. But you'll get It afterw h lle ALWAYS PLEASES G e t some real pleasure out o f cooking— in clean, comtowaWa kitchen— uss a i'u n ra n O il Cook S rovt. • Set the ure-ud ia a clean, hot t a t just like gas. T h e indicator teds where name is set— low, m edium or high. Sm all A creage on Easy Terms Subscribe now for t h i O utlook and your P o rtlan d Daily. «I s m rewmsi orendss • ,0 tundj, kerewns o.L r.w7tbSerke.. «11 p>oA e rv t, Aa. • i »*» 14. j__ E. J. Aschoff, of the Gordon Creek country, w as arraig n e d in Ju stice of th e Peace B row n's co u rt F rid a y a f ternoon for having in his possession a spotted fawn. T he fawn was alive but it is necessary to obtain a permii to keep deer in o n e’s possession. He was reported to th e gam e w arden and b ro u g h t up for tria l. H e was fined $25 and obtained a perm it. W e buy, sell or trade all kinds of guns. If you are thinking of getting a gun for the approaching season come in and look over our stock. H'e fix them up for the gun crank. GUY D. JONES. Jeweler Your Vacation iira.1 Almost 5 acres facing east on B ar k er road. Just n o rth of Section L ine ro ad , n ear Lynch school. Just th e place for a man w ith sm all capital t o build a home and ent th e cost of living. $1700. $175 down, eaev term s on balance. R. H CON- FREY. R ealtor. R itter. Lowe .<• Co j 201-2-3-5-7 Board of T rad e Bldg. Those under 16 must obtain a permit from the Child Labor Board, Courthouse, Portland. Miss Jo sep h in e Plhl of Olympia, W ashington m otored to P o rtlan d with friends F rid ay evening. She has been th e g u est of h er b ro th er W a lte r at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown. A trip to E agle Creek was m uch en joyed by the p arty on Sunday. On M onday Ju ly 4 Mrs. A. J. W. Keep in style, Try one of those Brown k ep t open house fo r o u t of classy-fled" ads. town friends and e n te rta in e d a t d in n er H. L. G erdes and th re e sisters, G resham Royal B lu e Mr. and Mrs. W. B arb er and two Lodge No. 525. L. O. L., children from P o rtlan d . In th e a fte r second and fo u rth F riday noon Mrs. Jo h n Brooke and son Alf nights in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting b ro th ers welcome. w ith his fiancee, Miss R aas of H ills boro, cam e o u t to call on th e Brown Special C om m unication of fam ily and to ta k e in th e races. Fairview Lodge No. 92 A. F. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and Mrs. & A. M.. W ednesday evening, Percy L arsen enjoyed a trip to th e Ju ly 6, 8 o'clock. L abor in th e F. beaches over th e week end. They vis C. Degree. ited Mrs. L arse n ’s n ep h e w .a t W auna In stallatio n of officers. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. and spent som e tim e a t Seaside w here 11. D. McCREARY, W. M. they called at th e hom es of Rev. A. 1C. Ilrack en b u ry and Dr. and Mrs. J. R eg u lar m eeting of G resh I E. C lanahan. am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., Miss E sther Peterson and Miss Leti- In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs tia Pulfer spent the week-end at Shaw, day evening. V isitors welcome. HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G. Oregon, with the form er's parents. Mr. JACKSON JONES. Secretary. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson. Miss Alice Roberts spent last week at North Beach. Washington. Rev. C. A. Nutley, of Seattle, forrner- | ly pastor of the B aptist church In <!«■< A Horn! Guaranteed Absolutely for 18 months. f A. W. Metzger & Co. The Hinchester Store /' lb I W e are agents for the American Express C ompany s personally conducted tours. Alaska and Jasper National Park tours, leaving Seattle July 6, $275. Special Alaska Tour, leaving Seattle July 23, 400-mile trip down the Yukon to Dawson. This tour is exceptionally inter esting and covers a pbriod of 26 days. Price, Seattle to Seattle, <485. To Honolula, leaving San Francisco August 3, returning to San Francisco Aug ust 24. This tour of Hawaii includes a side trip to Hilo with two davs for sight seeing and inspecting the volcano Kilauea Price, $410. Let us arrange your itinerary and re lieve you of all wW -. Purchase your travelers cheques of us. FIRST STATE BANK G X IS H A M , O Z IQ O X