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zage four GRESHAM OUTLOOK. I GRESHAM LOCALS FRIDAY. AUGUST 1». l» 2 i BOYS ARE RECOVERING FROM SEVERE INJURIES H. W. S trong cam e hom e from Al Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A lbertson of bany last W ednesday an d rep o rted P arm a. Idaho, are spending several th a t his sons, Ray and W’inston, days a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. were being cared for a t a hospital at Jas. S terling. T he A lbertsons w ere th a t place and th a t th ey seem ed to residents of th is vicinity several be doing well. years ago and have m any friends W inston, 12 years of age, is suffer here. • ing from concussion of th e brain, R. A. G anger of Bull Run cam e to Ray, 16 years old, has a broken col G resham on W ednesday fo r his wife la r bone and both have m inor in and baby, who have been at Mrs. ju ries as a resu lt of th e tru c k on | T im m erm an ’s for th e past two which they w ere riding being stru ck I weeks. i by a fast train on th e S ou th ern Pa- P lans are u n d er way by th e choir [ ciflc track n e a r Jefferson la st Sun- of th e M ethodist Episcopal church ! day. | to sponsor a concert of th e W hitney Much anxiety was felt for W inston H Boys chorus which will be given in but his condition was rep o rted fav- a hall and will be a pay affair for orable by his fa th e r, who retu rn ed to th e benefit of th e chorus and th e \ A lbany on W ednesday night. choir. This will probably be given With Elmo K. Lincoln Mr. S trong sta te s th a t th e blam e on a week n ig h t w ithin th e next two can w ith o u t doubt be laJd to th e crew weeks. of th e special fre ig h t tra in carry in g A m essage from H om er E. Gos th e Folly circus, since fo u r o r five “A man may be down, but he’s never out.” se tt announces the b irth of a 6-pound w itnesses sta te th a t th e tra in was d a u g h te r a t E m anuel h o sp ital th is going a t a high ra te of speed and “No matter how far a man may fall, if he places his trust m orning. T he m o th er was fo rm er th a t it gave no signal fo r th e cross in (>od and himself, he may reach the sky.” ly Miss Mary Cathey. T he Gossets ing. Ray, who was d riving the live a t E rro l H eights an d H om er tru ck , said th a t he looked first up says of th is event, “ W e're tickled to th e track in th e d irection from w hich j d ea th ." The rugged west, the darkness of the slums, high finance th e train was appro ach in g b ut dtd ! A jo in t picnic of th e Ladles* Aid not see it on account of Its being I society and th e Home M issionary so hidden by a cut. He th en looked th e j and moral regeneration are the themes of “The Inner ciety will be held a t th e fair grounds o th e r way and supposing th e trac k to j Voice.” on F rid ay evening. A ugust 26, when be clear sta rte d across. T he first all m em bers and th e ir fam ilies a re th a t he knew of th e tra in was when | invited to bring th e ir baskets well th e pilot of th e engine stru c k his m a filled. H ot coffee and cream w ill be chine and h u rled it aro u n d , cru m p ' furnished. ling th e fro n t p a rt and sc a tte rin g th e T he Rev. E arl B. Sims will preach load. T he boys were not th ro w n from a t th e B aptist church Sunday m orn th e tru ck but were stru c k by th e ing a t 11 o’clock. Bible school sh attered tim bers from th e tru ck . m eets a t 10 a. m. T h ere will be no p reaching service in th e evening, DAVIDSON DISPLAYS i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. W ebber and ! MANY CHARMING VIEWS I d au g h ters H elen and Louise from M ilw aukie spent T h u rsd ay evening Glen D avidson recen tly m ade a a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. trip to M ount Hood and Lost L ake K ern. T he K erns were g u ests a t th e w here he had u n u su al luck in ob i W ebber hom e on Sunday. tain in g some especially fine pictures C O N T A IN S : Mrs. H. T. Dodge Of P o rtlan d is of th e m ountain and th e lake. T he T h e College o f Literature. T h e G raduate School. visiting at th e hom e of Mrs. M artha pictu res a re w orks of a r t an d it Science and the A rta . T h e School o f Jo u rn a lism . ■ Fieldhouse. Mrs. Dodge has been a seems th a t such scenes could not T h e School o f A rc h ite c tu re T h e School o f Law. g u est a t th e W. R. C alkins hom e re- really be found so nearby. They and A llie d A r ta . T h e School o f M edicine. i cently. look alm ost u n real in th e ir w onder T h e School o f Business T h e School o f M usic. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. P o rak of San ful beauty. A d m in is tra tio n . T h e School o f Physical Diego w ere th e g u ests la st w eek of Some of th ese views are on dis T h e School o f Education. Education. i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson. Mrs. play in th e window a t D avidson’s T h e Extension D ivisio n . T h e School o f Sociology. P orak fts a sister of Mrs. W ilkinson d ru g store. A g rea t m any m ore are on and they had not met for nine years display inside and several of th e en They had a d elig h tfu l visit. The larg em en ts have been h and tin ted . A high s ta n d a r d o f c u lt u r a l a n d p r o fe s s io n a l s c h o la r s h ip h a s b e co m e P o rak s left for Spokane fo r a visit Mr. Davidson also has som e won o n e o f th e o u t s t a n d in g m a rk s o f th e S ta te U n i v e r s i t y . F o r a c a ta lo g u e , fo ld e r s o n th e v a r io u s s ch o o ls , o r f o r a n y i n f o r m a t i o n , w r it e ! but will stop here again on th e ir r e derfu l p ictu res of th e U pper Colum TH E RECISI RAR. U N IVERSITY OF OREGON. Engrne. Ore. . , tu rn . bia River show ing th e V ista House, W, R. C alkins left Monday to join th e fish cannery. R ooster Rock and I his fam ily a t M anzanita Beach for a th e charm ing views of m o u n tain and sh o rt tim e. riv er which are to be seen from high The W om en’s au x iliary of th e points n e a r th e highw ay. A m erican Legion will hold a m eet Special C om m unication of ing T uesday evening at th e hom e pf F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. T his is a regu- & A. M. W ednesday evening, | la r m eeting and th e usual business will be tran sacted . T he special fea- A ugust 24, 1921. L abor in F. C. | tu re of th e evening will be a speaker. Degree. V isiting b re th re n welcome. WM H. STANLEY, Sec’y. Cecil M etzger re tu rn e d Monday from Seaside w here he took his wife h . d . M c C reary , w . m . and d au g h ter, and Mrs. Nellie Gul- NOTICE O F PRO O F llckson and son, C laire, on Sunday. We Are Well Supplied With U. S. Land Office at P o rtlan d Ore.. The p arty a re located for th e next A ugust 10, 1921. two weeks at Diamond co ttag e and Notice is hereby given th a t L afayette GUNS AM M UNITION Mr. M etzger is batching it. B. G reen, of C herryville, Ore., who, Mrs. M. D. K ern was q u ite ill for on A ugust 7th, 1918, m ade H ome PACK SACKS TENTS a sh o rt tim e T h u rsd ay evening but stead en try . No. 05760, for NE*4, friends are glad to know she is b et Section 31, T ow nship 2S., R ange 6E, W illam ette M eridian, has filed n o t te r again. HUNTING KNIVES A p arty of G resham people en ice of intention to m ake T hree-Y ear Proof, to estab lish claim to th e land joyed a d elig h tfu l ride to W ashougal above described, before th e R egister and all other Sunday. Those in th e p arty were, & Receiver of th e U. S. Land Office, Mr and Mrs. Wm. A nderson, Mr. a t P o rtlan d , Ore , on th e 29th day and Mrs. Geo. Page and son Donald, of Septem ber, 1921. Mrs. Jos. P age and d au g h ters, Con C laim an t nam es as w itnesses: P arn ell A verill, of C herryville, stance and Mabel, Miss Lola Stinson Ore., Samson Cox. of C herryville, and Jam es I^awrence. Call on us and talk it over R. W. Forbes, fo rm er resid en t of Ore., F ra n k C lark, of C herryville, Ore., Alice C lark, of C herryville, Ore. th is vicinity and at n resen t an en Act Ju n e 9th, 1916. g rav er In a big p r i n t i f t shop in Spo ALEXANDER SW EEK, kane. was calling on old friends in R egister. G resham W ednesday. He called at th e O utlook office and noted the m any im provem ents m ade d u rin g th e past few years. Mrs. Janies E lklngton and d au g h te r Jean retu rn ed F rid ay from sev eral weeks visit in th e East. Mr and Mrs. Thos. W iles and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arrison m otored to | Newberg W ednesday and spent the : day with th e Rev. and Mrs J. M. Brown. C M. Q utcksall. who is cam ping ' with his fam ily at B rightw ood, was , In G resham on T uesday p u ttin g in a i supply of provisions. Mr. Q uicksall is w orking u n d er th e governm ent ! forest ran g e rs and has ch arg e of a ALWAYS OUT OF ORDER burning crew along th e right-of-w ay o r alw ays tru e to the m in u te— of the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay be tw een Sandy and Zig Zag. which is it w ith y o u r w atch? A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 Mr and Mrs. W L. G orsage and It depends upon who does th e children and Mrs. V anderm ost have rep airin g of your tim e-piece. gone to Seaside for tw o weeks. Your w atch will stay repaired E rnest Olson, of P leasan t Valley, is ta k in g Mr. O orsage’s place as ca r and keep excellent tim e, if I do rie r on R oute 4. the rep a ir work No ch arg e for exam ination. ( h«iitu«i|iiH G uarantors. A tten tion ! GRESHAM THEATER • • Sunday, Aug. 21 W h ite Outing Flannel AN AMERICAN SUPER-SPECIAL $1.00 “The inner Voice” BISHOP BROS. For Quality New and used Tires and Tubes bought, sold and exchanged. i Bring in your old tires and have them ex changed on new ones. ALSO A GOOD COMEDY n— ihn Futo Powell Our Fisk Red-top is guaranteed for six months against punctures. Ask us about it. GRESHAM TIRE CO. Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brow n’s M arket U n iv ersity o f O regon Time to go to the MOUNTAINS You will find a complete line of KODAK FILMS Fall Term Opens September 26 Deer Season!! A; ? ? ARE YOU »PREPARED ? ? Sporting and Outing Goods HUNTING AND ANGLING LICENSES for the vacation at D a v id s o n ’s D ru g S to re SEE OUR WINDOW BRUNS LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of ' ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER All orders promptly filled, Write for price list. We deliver anywhere Sandy, Oregon CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GEO. DIETL. Phone 181 Prop. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 r*i—r Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET G R O C E R IE S CHOICE PICNIC HAMS SW IFT S JEWEL SHORTENING Lit. 7Oc N Lbs. 9 1 .3 3 Lb. *4c BULK COFFEE C'ait lOv PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO Mt. can 9 1.30 SATURDAY SPECIAL Vim Flour, 49 lb. sack, $2.05 Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for 25c A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 GUY D. JONES Gresham Theater .1 tot Ice l.b. 8 3 c i 3 I,ha. 9 1 .0 0 I*«s»l<crry l.b. SOr; 3 M m . M3 c < «mp Hpr'l 1.1». 23c; 3 Lbs. 70c COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON No m eeting of C h au tau q u a g u a r an to rs was held last night, since not .1 E W E L E R enough persons responded to th e call to do business. The co n tract which was signed up lust fall is for a C h au tau q u a F estival to be given on five successive nights. T h e sig n ers are given th e privilege of changing this co n tract to an o th er of th e lyceum plan with th e program s several weeks ap a rt, and when th e g u a ra n to rs sign the new co n tract th e ! old one will be cancelled. T he new 1 contract Is at th e O utlook office I iwlAigation of \ a t Goodwin'* w here It may be exam ined by a n y | great M age » who a re in terested It is Im perative th a t th e new con trac t be signed and re tu rn e d to th e P o rtlan d office of th e Cadm ean W ITH H. H. W A RNER C h au tau q u a by the 25th of this m onth, otherw ise it will be u n d er T or old young m en; for young stood th a t G resham desires the fes old men; and all girls tival plan. A nother m eeting ts th e re fo re call ed fo r next Monday evening. A ugust at th e lib rary , at 8 o’clock, when th is m a tte r and o th e rs connected In that screemingly funny . w ith th e C h au tau q u a will be taken up. Phone 1281 SATURDAY, AUG. 20 Thieves know it is folly to steal Travelers Cheques because they are valueless to any person save the original purchaser. Not in frequently robberies are reported in which the victims lose all of thejr valuables except their Travelers Cheques. Users of Travelers Cheques sign them at the time of pur chase, and again in the presence of the person cashing them. This adequate system of identification makes it impossible for persons other than the original purchasers to cash Travelers Cheques except through forger}’, for which crime there is a severe penalty. However, Travelers Cheques should he guarded as carefully as cash. Because they are a protection against loss through theft or fire, and because they are negotiable anywhere that travelers go, this bank is glad to recommend Travelers Cheques We feel that they form an important feature of our com plete banking service. You can procure Travelers Cheques. Letters of Credit and general travel information at this bank. When We Were Twenty-one’’ FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON HAROLD LLOYD comedy 1916 Dodge to u rin g , fins shape. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Easv term s F ields M otor C ar Co phone HAUNTED waving and ( becking tccou n ts lx S afety D eposit lioxea F vchange and Bonds SPOOKS rsnsrareg s a Ejgaang