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PAGE FOTTI GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PORTLAND WILLIAMS AVE. & MORRIS STREET WOODLAND FROLICS of Multnomah Camp No. 77’s Drill Team w . o. w . MANY SPECIAL EVENTS $20,000 Merry-go-round; 1921 Model Sea Planes ;Big Eli Perris Wheel—2-Ring circus—monkey town; Jungle land Hawaiian Village—Bug House—Air Caliope— Big Free Acts—Concert Band. SOMETHING DOING EVERY M INUTE FOLEY & BURK SHOWS Furnish All Attractions GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. Roy D. M iller an d two chil dren of Coluse, C alifornia, a re visit ing with h er au n t, Mrs. H a rrie t Tim m erm an an d fam ily. T he W. C. T. U. a re p lanning a Miss Olga N oreen of th e F irs t d o u g h n u t sale fo r S atu rd ay a f te r noon a t 2 p. m. T he sale will be held S tate Bank is enjoying h e r vacation in W alrad'a sto re an d will be in th is week. She will spend a few ch arg e of ladies from th e W. C. T. U. days at h e r hom e in Union d istrict T he d o u ghnuts will be freshly m ade a fte r which she will probably visit S atu rd ay m orning. the beaches alth o u g h h e r plans a re Mrs. L. T. L usted and d au g h ter, not definite. Inez, are moving in to th e ir new home T he N orthw est M ounted Police on Powell stree t, w hich has ju st been have been creatin g considerable ex com pleted. citem ent th is aftern o o n by parading F ra n k C. Jones has com pleted th e the streets. T he b rillian t red coats placing of sk y lig h ts in th e L ato u rell can be seen as fa r as eye can reach building which is now occupied by and w ith th e addition of a m ega the Fields M otor C ar com pany. phone have stirre d up som e interest. The pickle factory has been wired and th e lights have been installed re They have som e exhibits a t the cently by Floyd L. Mack. Among G resham th e a te r w here they will put o th e r buildings w hich Mr. Mack has on th e ir show th is evening. recently w ired is the new hom e of Buy your Chevrolet p arts from Ned Nelson n ear Kelso. More th an 30 lig h ts w ere installed in th is home th e Fields M otor C ar Co., of Gaesh- and Mr. Nelson is ready fo r th e elec am, auth o rized Chevrolet agents. tric lig h t line extension. The m onth of Ju n e m ark ed a new Mrs. M. J. A llshouse and h e r record in th e am o u n t of business cousin. Miss G ertru d e Pfankuch, done by th e sta te corporation d ep a rt have retu rn ed from S eattle w here they w ent to w itness th e p rese n ta m ent, cash receipts being $113,000, tion of th e g re a t p ageant, “ W ay according to T. B. H andley, corpor fa re r,” and visit w ith frien d s and ation com m issioner. relatives. They rep o rt th e pageant “T h e B irth of a N atio n “ well w orth going so f a r to see and said It was w onderful. Miss P fan By W illiam Wood. kuch, who is a te lle r in a C alifornia It was a b rig h t, su n sh in y day in bank, plans to rem ain h ere and in P o rtlan d fo r a few weeks and then June. Up from the d ep th s of L uke visit her fo rm er hom e in Michigan. McGluke’s m an u re pile cam e a c re a t Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse and ure b ran d new. I t was its first ap d au g h ter, Ja n e, are here from St. pearance on e a rth . W ith shining H elens visiting w ith relatives. Mr. eyes and g listen in g w ings, it rested Fieldhouse is assistin g th is week in th e tra c to r d em o n stratio n s on the on top of a piece of corn fo d d er and gazed around a t th e w orld. A stran g e P. A. Bliss farm . Miss E lsie C alkins is spending her sensation crep t over it. I t was h u n vacation with h e r p aren ts, Mr. and gry, and why not? I t had never had Mrs. R. W. Calkins. Miss C alkins an y th in g to eat in its w hole life. has been teaching for a few m onths S preading its wings, aw ay it w ent, in th e K lam ath high school and will seeking th a t which it could devour. leave fo r St. L ouis on S eptem ber 1 to Up an alley it sped. H ere was tak e up special w ork w ith th e Red som e fine, filthy w ater lying in a de Cross. , She , had , — had „ -------------- nearly -------- two i pression. had Its H i u h w " i v i r i . k It r stopped and " ir " uK" UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I have purchased the interest of F. E. Palmquist in the Gresham Garage and it is now under the management of I red (Dad) Southard and Prank Southard. If your car will not run properly or if it needs overhauling, bring it in. Only skilled mechanics will work on it. W e keep on hand at all times a complete line of parts and accessories, tires and tubes. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Gresham Garage SOUTHARD & SOUTHARD A few new Factory Guaranteed Willard Batteries AT 25 PER CENT OFF C. E. OSBURN work. , pool, pleased to feel th e w arm th. Ah! ! work W hat is th is? An old g arb ag e qpn The Rev. E arl B. Sims of Chicago w ith rem n a n ts of w eeks’ old garbage will preach a t th e B ap tist church I next Sunday m orning at I I o ’clock. in the bottom , p u trid and foul sm ell I Sunday school will m eet a t 10 o ’clock. ing. H ere was w hat it was looking ) T here will be no services in th e even for. Down into th e bottom it drop ing. »• n v w e u aiiu o r g e a l itself; i s e n , W anted ! ped and w a allowed an d g gorged W anted ! W anted ! cra tin g th e cannery. Any one who Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. B ushong and ' then off on a tr iP of exploration to can co n tract to deliver a q u an tity llC r lltx iV * W 1 1 I a n axxrx x i r t l n t t » — 1 w 1 - j We are in th e m ark et fo r Ever- should d au g h ter, W illa, are h ere from C astle see w h at kind of a place th is was. call at th e cannery soon. Rock. W ashington, w here they w ent On a nice porch in th e rocking , g reen b lackberries if we can secure The B erry G row ers Packing Com early in th e spring. They will re ch air, fa th e r had ju s t finished th e a tonnage large enough to ju stify op- pany, G resham , Ore. Phone 1871 m ain h ere fo r a week o r two. They Sunday p aper and was dozing in th e were accom panied h ere by Mr. and , i ,, „ . , . „ ' „ ----- c chair, n a i r , t fo o r r it was certain ly a lazy dav day. Mrs. J. H. E rickson of Reno, N evada, I u. u a 7 y who w ere visiting them . T he la tte r I WeDt hls h e a d ’ buzz w ent som e-| are are son-in-law son-in-law and and d d au au g g h h te te r r of of Mr Mr. ! tbinK n e a r hi® e a r; w ildly he sw ung .an arm . Silence, quiet, snore! and and Mrs. Bushong. T he town council m et last T ues fa th e r’s m outh opened. Som ething day evening b u t ow ing to th e sm all lit on his lips. A s ta r t an d an o th er 10 of the most popular shades at atten d a n ce w ere forced to ad jo u rn . wild sw ing; th en back to his in te r The next Bession will be held W ed ru p ted dream s. Buzz! th e th in g was in one n o stril. “ H ang th a t fly!” he nesday evening, A ugust 10. said. J u s t th en he was aw akened by The Misses K ath e rin e and F rie d a m o th er calling "D in n er Is read y ". B ratzel a re leaving S atu rd ay fo r two Up he Jum ps, opens th e screen door weekB a t Cannon Beach. D uring th is and goes In to dinner. An u n in v it tim e Miss B ratze l’s stu d io will be ed guest cam e w ith him, b u t he did closed b u t will reopen as soon as she n ot see it. He sa t down a t th e tab le re tu rn s so th a t h er pupils can m ake and, tak in g th e lid from th e su g ar th e ir arran g e m en ts for fall work. bowl, helped him self to su g ar. A Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K enney, Mr. quick fall, and his to rm e n to r of the and Mrs. M. M. Squire, B irdine M er porch was In th e su g a r bowl. T hen rill and J. F. Floss retu rn ed th is he put th e lid back. T h at was th e week from a cam ping trip to the place th e cre atu re, which was bom a m ountains w here they had a fine few hours ago, was seeking. A fter tim e an d g ot m aterial fo r som e fine satisfy in g Its ap p e tite on th e sugar, fish stories, so Mr. Squire says. It m ade its toilet. Using its six legs Dr. W. J. O tt and fam ily, L. L. and tongue it strip p ed from its body K idder am i fam ily, Mrs. H. S. Alex all of th e accum ulation from its first ander, Miss G ertru d e A lexander ami b irth place— th e m an u re pile; next, Miss M ina G ilb ert m otored to tne its bathing pool— th e filthy w ater In country back of Carson, W ashington, th e alley ; next, Its dining room — th e last Sunday. They w ent up th e Co garbage can. All of th is it left In lum bia riv er highw ay to Cascade neat little piles In th e sugar. “ Pass Locks w here they took th e ferry to Stevenson. They sp read th e ir picnic th e su g a r", said m other. Over It d in n er in the g ro u n d s of an a b a n com es M other tak es th e lid off and o ut comes th e cre atu re. Pshaw ! doned s ta te fish h atchery th e re is a fly In th e su g a r bowl! I Jack Dye, of P o rtlan d , one of tne tra in e rs a t th e race track of th e w onder how it g ot th e re ? In goes M ultnom ah county fa ir g rounds, was th e spoon, o u t it comes full of su g a r seriously in ju re d th is m orning when and also th e w aste m a tte r left by Mr. th e horse which he was riding fell, Fly. It was not seen, b u t it still A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 throw ing him heavily to th e ground was th e re !— B ulletin N orthw estern and rolling upon him. T he ex ten t of Division A m erican Red Cross. his in ju rie s could n o t be d eterm ined at th is tim e h ut he had n o t regained consciousness a t a late h o u r today. He is being cared for a t his cabin on the fair g rounds. Gresham 6 Big Days and Nights 8 COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST ALL NEXT WEEK FOR SALE A young son of one of our best heifers. A grand calf from a grand young cow. What more do you want? Aldersyde Farm A. H. BURNS Gresham, Ore. Phone 2381 JAP CREPE HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs-, 75c SPECIAL VALUES Meat anti oil prices have advanced. We still have White Ribbon Shortening at 65c for the medium size and $1.25 for the large size. Mazola Pints 30c; Half Gallon $1.00. Buy a 10c can of Sauce for Macaroni and get a 15c can of Chib Con Came FREE. Argo Corn Starch 3 jikgs 25c Ivory Soap 3 bars 25c Sea Shore Clams 3 cans 49c Stage Brand Sardines Can 5c Small W hite Beans Lb. 6c GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Gresham Theater The neighbors of Mrs. H. H. Ott Joined in giving h e r a welcome to th e ir com m unity m eeting a t h er home w here a happy social evening was spent. A g ift of silv erw are was left as a rem in d er of th e reg a rd in which j she is held. Best Pineapple Can 35c, 3 for $1 Carotene Milk Can 10c Mrs Bruce Hoyt front B attle g ro u n d , W ashington, spent W ednes day w ith h er m other. Mrs. P. Michel. W hite Vinegar in glass jug 45c Mrs. J H Boss and Miss Helen H o m left W ednesday for Seaside w here they have a co ttag e fo r a few weeks Mr. Hoss will Join them later. Eight m em bers of th e Cam p F ire o rganization w ith th e ir leader, Miss G ertru d e A lexander an d Miss M ina G ilbert will go into cam p a t C edar creek for a week of fun and frolic. C. E. Cleveland and fam ily of Stanfield, Oregon, are visiting with th e fo rm e rs paren ts. Mr an d Mrs. Chas Cleveland. They will re tu rn soon to th e ir home but th e ir young d au g h ters. E leanor and Alice, will rem ain here u n til school begins Mr and Mrs. G E. Bangs have ren ted Mrs. V esta R aney’s house on T hird stree t and a re moving in. Mr. and Mrs, W iit Raney, who occupied th e house u n til recently, have moved to a farm n ear V ancouver SPECIAL SALE SATURDAYS ONLY VIM FLOUR Sack $2.05 4 . W. Metzger <& Co. Quality Of Service Delivered Mrs H. 8. A lexander plans to s ta rt tom orrow for C alifornia w here she will visit prio r to going to h e r old hom e in K ansas She plans to retu rn to G resham th e la st of October. Salted Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c Phone 1451 10 lbs., $1.50 T O N IG H T NORTHWEST MOUNTED I o f Interest to Farmers I here are a pood many reasons why a farmer should have a bank account, among them these five: 1. Because the farmer creates wealth and the banker conserves it. 2. Because the farmer often needs money or credit to supplement his own efforts. .L Because the farmer's money in the bank is not only safe, but is helping the community. Special Attraction —a Iso— I sual Picture Program Saturday, Aug. 6 Bill Hart IN “WAGON TRACKS’ Sunday, Aug. 7 BRYANT WASHBURN Six Beat Sellers ’ 4. Because the farmer, being in reality a bus iness man, should be business like in his meth ods. 5. Because by being a bank customer, the farmer is really entitled to the advice, informa tion. and cooperation that ever)- good banker can give. H’c ..really want to help you. Your Prosperity is Our Prosperity FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON