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PAGE FOUR a <; ki * MAX PASSES AWAY IX GRESHAM Zion F ta n g e llc a l C ongregation. T h ere will be no services on S u n day, Ju ly 1, because of th e ab sen ce of Dr. W illiam C ham bers Scbultze, 83, th e p asto r. Rev. H. K. G ebhardt, who I. T akao, a Ja p an e se fa rm e r living passed aw ay at his home in G resham is atten d in g th e an n u a l d istric t co n n ea r T routdale, w as brought to G resh last night, afte r a long period of ill ference at W alla W alla, W ashington. am y esterd ay for tre a tm e n t follow ing j health. Dr. S chultze is su vlved by Mr. Andrew B ru g g er Is rep rese n tin g an accid en t when he was ex p erim en t tw o sons, W. 8. of G resham and Dr. th e congregation. ing w ith a g ian t pow der cap. A piece F re d eric P. of P o rtlan d , and a d au g h A special serv ice In th e E nglish of th e cap p en etrated one of his eyes, ter, Mrs. H. C. W right of Husum , lan g u ag e will be held on Monday, Ju ly w hich m ay have to be rem oved, and W ashington. H e was a n ative of 2, at 8 p. m Rev. F. G. Ludw ig of Mil lacerated a hand. E denborough, Scotland. w aukee, W isconsin, ch airm an of the T he Misses W inifred and M argaret I F u n eral service w ill be held at C en tral Home M ission Board of the S t.C la ir left la st n ig h t fo r a trip P o rtlan d crem atorium tom orrow at 10 E vangelical ch u rch will be th e sp e a k east. They w ill spend a w eek in C ald o’clock and will be conducted by Dr. er. Special m usic. T he public is co r w ell and Boise, Idaho, an d go from A. A. M orrison of P ortland. dially invited. th e re to St. P aul over th e Union P a - j clflc and N orthw estern system s. From Card of T hanks. Firemen Want Flowers. We w ish to th a n k our frien d s and th e re they go to G rey E agle, M inne Any one having flowers th ey can sota, to spend sev eral w eeks w ith spare for the lire d ep artm en t to dec neig h b o rs for th e help they have o rate the Are tru c k for th e parad e on given us, in th e rec en t loss of our th e ir sister, Mrs. M ildred Davies. T hey | th e F o u rth of Ju ly , please notify F. L. hom e by Are, especially th e Ladles will re tu rn th e la tte r p a rt of A ugust. Mack, phone 603, and th e flowers will Aid of th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist Miss Mayme H oss has re tu rn e d church. be called for. from C alifornia w here she sp e n t two Mr. and Mrs. Irv in It. N eibauer. m onths visiting w ith frien d s and rela- j XOTICK TO C O M RACTO RS. Tn»* B oard o f D irector« o f T erry Sc hool tives. She was in O akland. San Fran-1 D istrict N o 8 M ultnom ah cou n ty, O regon cisco and other places. W hile th e re I J,*"' retelv,e “ nd co n sid er bids f *°.w ,n a w ork to b® d° n e on Its she visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. j b u ildin g tow lt lU sh ln g llrig roof. “The Glad Hand reb u ---------- ild in g ------- front ------- ste p s ...... and otK er m inor M etzger a t Lodi and w ith Mr. and Mrs. tner R ih i. „ t 'h s r ih .” rep a irs p a in tin g ou tsid e tw o co a ts, p i i n t ’- Em il Oswald a t Stockton. „„ h 10 *• at 11 • m a ,lI* •‘« '»»m in in g room s and h a llw a y L ords Supper the first , , k °,r fuI1 P a rticu la rs an d d e ta ils se e the Mrs. J. I. B erry of P o rtlan d , Mr. and S u n d ay o f the m onth . B ib le S tu d y and d istrict clerk. Mrs. Reid of S eattle w ere recen t vis ,h“ ri«ht ito rs at th e home of th e Rev. and Mrs. “U niversal B rotherhood Is th e G oal” j. a l l e n T O U N G ^w S Jgf CteS?*“ " D. Q. B arry. Come thou with ut and we will do , ---------------------- Dr. M ary F. B ecker had as a guest thee good.' A few w ords w ill tell th e w hole ea rly th is week Miss M ildred Morse I DAVID Q. BARRY. B. Th„ P asto r. 1 sto ry in th e W ant Column. of A rlington H eights. Illinois, who , h as been teach in g for th e p a st y ear in M ontana. She is on h e r w ay home. Mrs. Wm. A nderson suffered serious In ju ry la st nig h t when she fell w hile I w alking on a g rassy slope on her law n. As a re su lt th e u p p er end of ( th e fem u r bone was broken ju s t below CELEBRATE th e hip joint. She w as ta k en to Good I S am a ritan ho sp ital w h ere sh e is re ceiving m edical atten tio n . I Mrs. A sa H oover, ch airm an of the Mrs. S tella P h illip s an d d au g h ter R ebekah W elfare club, h as a num ber E a rlin e of W ashougal, W ashington, of fru it ja r s th a t she w ill be glad to and M rs I. T. H ow itt of P o rtla n d give o r d eliv er to an y R ebakah or sp en t th e aftern o o n W ednesday w ith o th e r lady who d esires to can fru it Mrs. G. S. V edder, niece of th e ladies, fo r th e Odd F ellow s Home. F or Mr. an d Mrs. Roy W onacott and fu rth e r in fo rm atio n call Mrs H oover d a u g h te r M axine left M onday for Cal- at 1937. 50<* to $1.50 ifornla, w h ere they expect to m ake A bout 20 m em bers of th e G resham th e ir fu tu re home. T h eir location has | R ebekah lodge atten d ed U topia Re n ot yet been determ ined. bekah Lodge No. 62 a t E a st S ixth and GRESHAM LOCALS It Pays to trade at these Modern Twentieth Century Stores mo.^nbelk^j’ ‘ ,’aker’• d°Zen °f Pr°°f tha‘ ’h°uld *a‘“ ^ ‘he SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER 1 MAZOLA OIL, in half-gallon tins, each.................. .......................... 89c 2. Picnic Plates, dozen to the package, reg. 10c, each 5c 3. Canned Loganberries, wat er pack, No. 2 cans, each for 5c, No. 2 | ’s 2 for 15c 4. Cane Sugar, best quality 9£ pounds fo r............ 95c 5. Clean-Easy Soap, 5 bars fo r..................... 15C 6. 20th Century Coffee, high est quality, pound for 33c 7. Crisco. queen of all short enings, 3-lb. cans for 69c BETHEL BAPTIST Straws That are good looking and comfortable, too— 8. Solid pack Tomatoes, No. 2j cans Del Monte for 15c 9. Pure Chocolate pound fo r................... 15C 10. Corn, Preferred Stock Golden Bantam, each 18c 11. Flour, your choice, 49- pound sack.............. $1.85 12. Full Cream Cheese, fin est quality, pound for 29c 13. No. 2 cans Singapore Pineapple, sliced, each 20c AT GRESHAM. JULY FOURTH LINOL $2.50 to $4 NEW NECKWEAR ARROW SHIRTS $1.50 to $3 AylsWortK 5 Martin, M i n ’ s w ea r V Need Your Suit Cleaned 1 H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned. Re- p airin g n eatly done, T ailo rin g for ladies and men. P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. S h o es A lder, T h u rsd ay evening. They saw th e degree w ork p ut on in a splendid m a n n er and m et S tate P resid en t E dith Kelly. A fine ban q u et w as giv en a fte r th e degree w ork. E veryone rep o rted a very enjoyable tim e. G R ESH A M . OREGON Linoleum Speciali r Fiirm Taxes. We will install in your home a Bridge Beach Com bination gas, coal and wood range, grey enamel finish, w i t h separate gas oven and broiler, with gas water and Hue connections all complete ready for use. T h is is a n e sp ec ially low p rice a n d giv es th e hou sew ife th e use of e ith e r fuel at h e r ch o o sin g . T h e B ridge Beach lin e „ f sto v e s a r e too w ell know n to need a n y re c o m m e n d a tio n . T h is is a sp len d id a ll th e y e a r ra n g e . We in v ite ra n g e s c * " a”d <hiS a n d ° t h ®r n ia k e s of F ig u re s m ade public by th e d ep a rt- I m en t of a g ric u ltu re on in c re ase s in farm land ta x atio n give proof of th e tre n d of b u reau cracy . A can v as show s th e av erag e am o u n t of sta te , county i an d local ta x es paid by farm ers I th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try in 1922 to have been 70.9 cen ts per acre, com pared w ith 31.4 cen ts in 1914. T his is I an in c re ase of 126 per ce n t—som e in- I crease. W hat has th e farm er received I for it? 1 FIRECRACKERS FIREWORKS TORPEDOES A Full Stock of Fourth of July Goods C ash o r term s U sual Prices L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. G resh am , O regon Phone 1421 Schanno’s Confectionery GRESHAM For a limited time only will offer Yards of Floor Covering for $ 7 .5 0 • To g et dow n to p a rtic u la rs, Colo r a d o farm ers paid in 1914 an average I of 20 cen ts an acre. In 1922 it had gone up to 68 cents. W yom ing rose I from 19 ce n ts to 39 cen ts, despite th e I ought to m ake W yom ing a “tax less sta te .” New Mexico rose from 19 I cen ts to 33 c e n ts; M ontana from 7 to I 16 cents. T he figures do not include federal tax es, w hich have rise n even higher th a n th e local and sta te ta x es in th e period given and for w hich th e re is th e w ar to be blam ed. Cash W ith Order. J. E. METZGER Z OIlT //flM J/* Æ* '»(«•sue/« ~ Get Ready for July 4th A good line of Flags, Bunting and Streamers now in stock, at Popular Prices Might Be S tarv in g . C ham pion P ie E a te r a t th e booking I office— F o u r show s on a S aturday. T h a t's a m outhful. A gent—S ure, if you eat a dozen pies every tim e. Costs a lot of dough. Gresham, Oregon Cham pion Pie E a te r—O, I don’t I w o rry ab o u t th a t. I w ondered w h eth e r I w ould have tim e for my four m eals a day at th e hotel. iO'ver ' W fc*O asM' each...................1S< and 25c I S ... . l Ì L Ì . a.Sì V«Ja L u ll — ....... ................. 1..... ......................... .............. ...... W ords of th e Wise. "................... ................ ...................... Jo h n D. R ockefeller says th e reaso n he n ever a tte n d s d in n e rs o r b anquets is becau se m ost all of th e sp eak ers A rem ind him of autom obile w heels_ th e longer th e ’’sp o k e’’ th e bigger the " tire .” f ir e c r a c k e r s HEPP’S RACKET STORE Grocery Suggestions ... LUNCH GOODS SA R D IN ES D R IE D B E E E DUNBAR S U R IM I' CLAMS, O T T E R D E V IL E D HAM •"><• am i I5c 20c, 2.’ G R A TE D P IN E A P P L E . No. 2L. BROKEN SL IC E D P IN E A P P L E , H F p n ii-n n » . , C a n 8 5 r * 5 f o r *LO O S E E D E D RA ISIN S. 2 Tor S H E L L MOUND PEA C H ES. 2 fo r Tobacco Z 2.»c S ir B O N ELESS C H IC K EN JE L L IE D CO RN ED B E E E SA N D W ICH D E L IG H T SA ND W ICH S P R E A D .. . P IC K L E D PIG S F E E T 20c B y stan d er— Who is going to bu ried ? Irish m a n — Begorry, sor. it is m y- I self th a t can n o t say for c e rta in , but | I th in k It's th e person In th e coffin. Will C ontinue N ursing. Mrs Harriett T tam am aa w is h « to | anno u n ce th a t she w ill co n tin u e n u r s lin g u n d e r t h e s u p e r v is io n o f Dr. 11 H ughes and Dr. Geo. In g lis at her hom e on F ifth s tre e t n ear R oberts ■ avenue, G resham , and th e hom e will be open to ca lls day o r night. Phone G resham 1861. .» VTAHNA PEA S. 2 fo r S T A N D A R D C O R N , 2 fo r SO LID PACK TOM ATOES H O T HO U SE TO M A TOES, pound S tatem en t of O w nership. S tatem en t of th e ow n ersh ip , m an agem ent, circ u latio n , etc., req u ired by th e Act of A ugust 24. 1912, of G resham Outlook, published seml- ! l " l 9 '3 #t Cr,>*h a,u ’ O regon, for April I rince Albert, lfi-oz can for *Ri 9e» T’uv- i 25c> ' aniel Cigarettes, carton for $1.40. , SPECIAL less th a n $40 a n d p o ssib ly s m uch a s not c a u se h e h ad p ro b ab ly fifty y e a n a h e i / n f l J 3®' th a t $10, if saved r o i i l d h J L f i 8 ah eatl of h 'in in w h ich sa v in g s a J c “ „ t o r |a?Zre WOU,d h a v e doubled its e lf a n u m b e r of tim es. 4% In te r e s t on S av in g s FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON • in , MEAT MARKET m e a ts a lw a y s on h a n d a ls o fo r th e h a lv e s tl.'ic J a r» , SUGAR C R IS P CORN F L A K E S HULK COCO.\, o Il>s ROYAL W H IT E SOAP. 25 b a rs C R E M E O IL SOAP. 5 b a rs R oyal baking powder . 12 oz I2e Mason half-gallon«, $1.35. quart», 95c, pint. 85c Quality and Service A. W. METZGER <& CO. Phone I4$t Peed /¿ S / E d ito r, M anaging E d ito r. H. L. St I C lair, B usiness M anager, H. L. St. I C lair. G resham , Oregon. P u b lish e r. Outlook FuOlishing Co.. [G resh am . Oregon. O w ner. O utlook P u b lish in g Com- I pauy. sto c k h o ld e rs holding one per cent o r m ore of to ta l am ount of stock » J; L C- St C la ,r’ ‘ base E. St. C lair. K now n bondholders, m ortgages, and o th e r secu rity h olders, holding one per cen t or m ore of to ta l am ount of bonds, m o rtg ag es o r o th e r secu rities none. H. L. S T .C L A IR . E ditor. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is fJ d day of Ju n e, 1923 M C. HAGBERG. N otary Public. My com m ission expires Sept. 22 1926 tffniNS Y®a l a n d o th e r «ssonmen, of cold !„„<■!, fresh Fhh Thursdays and Fridays ( .red U rd , Sp„ .|a||y A- L W. BROWN. Prop. Phone 1891 Powell S treet. G resham « •-x l school bo„ „ ,n|r The A * irdOr ROC“ th e r la o i co n y or a all ll bid« n iJ i Ight t° reject a any bids m uet .L be i- In not la ter than J July u ly ISt lfith In 1"«."?! Ial® .r .‘ban fo rm a tio n fu rn ish ed by clerk 7 In B JO H N S O N , c fe r k . dim No J G reaham . O regoa. t i o i 1Î0A. frif.d anyS? ^ m b ;; Plano Tuning. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , »3. F red B. Jo n es, phone G resham 189x1. tf R- « the a.— CON FR ET. Clerk.