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PAG E FOUR GKKSHA-M OUTLOOK,H t 11>A1'. OOTOBER 14. IM I GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. A. Thom pson and Mrs. J. G. M etzger have gone to T he Dalles to visit w ith Dr. F re d T hom pson and family. Chase E. St. C lair, a d ju ta n t of G resham P o st No. 30, T he A m erican Legion, has ju s t received a new su p ply of bonus app licatio n blanks. Any ex-service men who d esire assistance in filling o ut b lanks can g et it by com ing to the Legion club room s th is evening (T u e sd a y ). It is necessary th a t each m an bring his discharge. 1921-1922 Winter Series Mrs. E. M. Coons of th e T erry neighborhood has re tu rn e d from Seattle w here she sp en t th ree weeks visiting w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. C. G. S u th erlan d and fam ily. The W om en’s H om e M issionary so ciety will m eet on T h u rsd ay a fte r noon of th is week w ith Mrs. C. J. L undquist for th e purpose of packing the an n u al b arrels fo r th e P o rtlan d In d u strial C enter. G enerous contrl- | buttons are solicited of vegetables, fresh, canned o r dried fru it and good w earable clothing. I t Is likely th a t J every hom e could give so m eth in g to | relieve suffering and all are asked to do so. A rticles should be se n t to th e ' L undquist hom e by W ednesday n ig h t, j The need is u rg en t. Miss C lara Mason was ta k en w ith I acute appendicitis on Sunday la st and was tak en on M onday m ornjng to a P o rtlan d hospital w here she u n derw ent an o peration. She is rep o rt- | ed to be doing well. Mrs. S. C. Jones was called on Sun- These are all high-class entertainments and would cost double I day to S eattle by th e d eath of h er j sister-in-law , Mrs. W. W. Cathey. the price if attended singly elsewhere. H. L. St. C lair Is having a new gar- I age and w oodshed b u ilt on his place. His house is also being re- They are being given under the auspices of the Student Body | shingled. of Union High School, backed by the guarantors. Donald, th e 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Geddes, cam e n ear m eeting w ith a serio u s accident In fro n t of his hom e on la st S atu rd ay I when he ran into th e s tre e t past a | tru ck which was sta n d in g n e a r th e curb and was knocked down by a passing autom obile. He su stain e d painful bruises b ut no serious In- I ju ry . His m o th er, who saw th e ac- (War Tax Exempt) i cident and ran to his rescue, is su f ferin g from nervous shock and a sprained knee. Sherm an M cC arter’s g ara g e Is ad v ertisin g th a t th ey will do w ashing and cleaning of cars and m otors, and Reserved Seats 15c each entertainment grease up cars. T his is a line of g arag e w ork th a t no shop has spec ialized on, In th is locality before. A w ashrack is being fitted up In th e ir shop. In th e L ato u rell b u ilding for use in w ashing cars. Landon, th e 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R udolph K aser fell from a N o tice to Odd F e llo w s. tru ck on w hich he was playing last A special m eeting has been called Sunday and broke one of th e bones of G resham Lodge No. 125 I. O. O. F. of his forearm . a t Odd Fellow s hall. G resham , W ed nesday, O ctober 19, 1921, a t 12:15 p. m., fo r th e purpose of paying o u r last trib u te to o u r d ep arted b ro th er, R. It. Carlson, and assistin g a t th e fu n eral services to be held a t the A ripping plot brilliantly staged. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 chapel of Mt. Scott P ark cem etery at 2 p. m. I'roin Robert Browning’s B rothers, please bring autom obiles. (live your roof i t coat of Flexo The Lord loveth a cheerful liver. roof paint before th e rainy season Immortal Classic “ Good” business is th e only kind Signed, Noble G rand, L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. of good business. G resham Lodge I. O. O. F ., Refinement and Elegance in Set Melvin I. Sunday. tings. Bewitching Bubble Dance Five Splendid Entertainments CADMEAN LYCEUM COURSE NEW REDUCED PRICES No. 1, SUNFLOWER ENTERTAINERS, Oct. 21 No. 2, RICKETTS GLEE CLUB, (in November). ON ALL INTERNATIONAL Low Down Spreaders, Drills, Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows, Feed Mills, Stanchions, Litter Carriers, with all Barn Equipment. PLOWS REPAIRS DRAG SAWS No. 3, EDGAR S. KINDLEY, (in December). These are 1922 prices with delivery now. No. 4, ELSIE MAY GORDON, (in January). Hcssel’s Farm Machinery No. 5, THE SCOTTS, (Date to be Announced). Reliability 6x2 Service 1141 Gresham, Oregon For Benefit of Student Body Season Tickets, Adults, $2.00, Students, $1.00 Students Are Selling the Season Tickets, Buy of Them HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Wednesday, October 19 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET “A LIGHT WOMAN” R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. MELVIN I. SUNDAY. N. G. JACKSON JONES. Secretary. Special C om m unication of G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. & A. M., W ednesday evening, O ctober 19, at 8 :0 0 p. m. L ab o r in E. A. Degree. V isiting b ro th ers wel come. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec'y. WM. C. METZGER. W. M. & V inter storms will play havoc with your property unless it is kept up in good condition. Repair your roofs, barns, sheds and fences before cold weather comes. 1 aimers, mechanics, householders, find in V inches- ter tools the designs and quality that insure efficient work. Fix up that old roof with a good coat of “CEIL-IT” to stop the small leaks Special price of $1.00 per gallon Winchester Tools for Fall Fixing Up Winchester Hammers— Winchester Auger Bits Solid C enter P a tte rn — for all I Forged troni crucible steel. kinds of g eneral work. G reat P erfectly balanced Sure grip stre n g th , free easy cu ttin g . claws. P ate n ted Interlocking wedge. Excellent chip clearance. ’’There's alwayi satisfaction in using Winchester Tools'' A. W. METZGER & CO. The Winchester Store Phone 1451 —Quality without Question— :: Q l ALITY—the most important word in the language of merchandising, but it appears most flexible. "ï ET, only by constant study and careful anal ysis of such merchandise as we buy, just as we have done, can a concern acquire the reputation for re liable and superior quality such as we are known and being appreciated more and more each business day by our customers. I j the Price is the Same Our Quality is Better MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR from $1.25 to $4.50 WOMEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR from $1.00 to $3.00 BISHOP BROS. Gresham, Oregon WOOD COAL Gresham Theater ’ Delivered Making Repairs Now Saves Money :: , » t Special C om m unication of F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. & A. M., W ednesday a fte r noon. O ctober 19, 1921, a t 12:15 o ’clock To conduct th e fu n eral of P ro R. R. Carlson. Services will he at th e chapel of Mt. Scott P ark ceme tery at 2 :00 p. m. M embers plense bring autos. V isiting b ro th e rs wel come. WM II. STANLEY. Sec’y. H D. McCREARY. W. M Prologue. The Adventures of Bob and Bill ‘‘THE FOX” Coming Saturday and Sunday “THE DEVIL” Hear this Beautiful Phonograph before you buy SNASHALL TO CARE FOR FAIR GROUNDS THIS YEAR An ad d itio n 1 6 x 2 4 feet 1« being m ade to th e office on th e M ultnom ah county fa ir grounds. T his will be used as a residence for a c a re ta k e r who will be in ch arg e th e year round an d look a fte r th e p ro p erty of the association. H. W. S nashall who has been doing th is since th e m iddle of th e su m m er has been secu red to co n tin u e his supervision of th e g ro u n d s and w ith Mrs. S nashall will occupy th e new dw elling Every y ear rep a irs have to be m ade and losses In p roperty renew ed because of th e fact th a t no official, c a re ta k e r is responsible fo r th e care of th e property. T he fa ir board feel th a t th is Investm ent will be one of th e m ost profitable th a t th ey have m ade T he secret of a man and w om an's " tro ttin g In double h arneee” often lies In th e kind of harniw s th e woman ha* *. Save money by subscribing now for th e O utlook w ith a P o rtlan d daily. See th e list In Ad. today. Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P o w ell am i .Maple G res liani 1581 Sunflow er E n tertain ers. Get your season tick et for th e W in te r Lyceum at th e high school. Five splendid en tertain m en ts F irs t one F riday night, O ctober 21, a t 7:30. 2 4 7 D avis Street • P ortland Bdivy. 2 0 8 2 T he cost of th e P o rtlan d News, G resham O utlook an d M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm e r’s D irectory la your gain. R eg u lar price $11.50; special com bination price $5.76. Mrs. H. W. Snashall visited w ith If y o u r tongue is h asty y o u r prog Mrs. Nash near T ro u td ale today. ress will be stow. THE “ONE DOLLAR MAN” TODAY MAY BE THE “THOUSAND DOLLAR MAN” TOMORROW. We believe that in this bank. Open that Savings Account now with one dollar. Get a Nest Egg Bank and then go out and say you are a customer of the Easy T erm s at FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON The Gresham Drug Co. The R EX .4LL Store ' i