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PAGF FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, <’<»!N(’IL WILL HOLD PRESIDENT’S VISIT ADJOURNED MEETING WAS GREAT EVENT JULY GRESHAM LOCALS An adjourned m eeting of th e city council will be held on T uesday eve ning, Ju ly 10, when several m a tte rs of im portance w ill be considered, am ong them the final read in g of the m ilk ordinance and m a tte rs w ith re f erence to retain in g th e p rio r rig h ts filed on a pow er site by th e city on the Sandy riv er In 1917, w hich is ex pirin g at th is time. T he p resid en t cam e and w ent and E dw ard S tro n g won th e harm onica th en It rained. Had It rained W ednes rad io co n test arran g e d by T he O re day th e reg ret of a ll concerned would gonian la st M onday night. T his was have been inexpressible. If th e p re s In th e sen io r division. His b ro th er ident could have rem ained in P o rt Ray won th e sam e honor in th e ju n io r land five days it would have been division a week before. T he aw ard in fitting to have one of th e five days each in stan c e was a cash prize of $15. rain y as th a t is about th e pro p o rtio n Mrs. H. C. L arsen en tertain ed Mrs. of rain y days to n o n -rain y days R. E. Myers of M ontavilla a t dinner th ro u g h o u t th e y ear in th is p a rt of io n T h u rsd ay . T he Rev. Mr. Myers, At th e re g u la r m eeting on la st Oregon. who has been ill for som e tim e, has T uesday night a few bills w ere passed A p parently th e celeb ratio n a t G resh re tu rn e d from th e sa n ita riu m g rea tly upon. It w as reported th a t som e m is am did not d e tra c t noticeably from th e im proved. u n d erstan d in g has a rise n as to th e splendid reception given th e p resid en t, P lan s a re being m ade by th e com provisions of th e o rdinance recen tly Mrs. H arding and the p resid en t s a s bined forces of th e W est E nd and the passed specifying the legal m ix tu re sociates. Many p erso n s h eard Gov Sew and So circles of th e hfethodist for cem ent w alks. T he new specifica ern o r P ierce deliver his s tirrin g p a L ad ies’ Aid society to place an abund HEINZ PREPARED tio n s call for one p a r t of cem ent to trio tic ad d ress on th e fa ir g ro u n d s a n t supply of food stuffs on sa le at HEINZ BEANS, tw o p a rts of sand and four p a rts of an d la te r heard and saw th e p re si th e W alrad M ercantile sto re on next MUSTARD 12c HEINZ R IPE OLIVES.... 12c w ashed gravel or crushed rock. T his dent at M ultnom ah field. W ednesday a t 1 o'clock. medium size ..................lg c is for th e foundation. T he top d re ss Mr. and Mrs. A. G. C ushm an and Dut m ost w onderful is th e fact th a t Royal Baking Powder, S-lb. can $2.29. 2/a-lb. can $1.19. large 12-oz can for......... 40c ing m ust be com posed of one p a rt of th o u san d s in* and around G resham , In ch ild ren , A rth u r and E lizabeth, from cem ent to one and a h alf p a rts of th e ir hom es or on th e ir law ns. In O akland, C alifornia, arriv ed in G resh sand. la rg e r or sm a lle r groups, h eard m ore am Monday for a visit w ith Mrs. C ush SCHILLING’S BAKING A & L OYSTERS or less d istin ctly th e p re sid e n t’s m a s m a n ’s m other, Mrs. M arion Johnson. CAMEL DATES, fresh Powder, 2% lb........... $1.09 FREI» T. MERRILL IS No. 1 cans........................ig c te rfu l address. Even th e h u n d red s in O ther g u ests a t Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s home stock, 3 pkgs............. 25c TRIED IN GRESIIAM th e g ran d sta n d a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s on th e 4th w ere h er son, E. A. Jo h n 1 lb. can......................4gc son and fam ily of P ortland. an d o th e r h u n d red s g ath ered n ear T he case of the sta te ag a in st Fred w atching th e races and sp o rts, d u rin g Miss M iriam In g lis retu rn ed Wed T. M errill, p ro p rie to r of the P la n ta lu lls between th e din of th e m usic and nesday from ea ste rn Oregon w here tion Inn at the 12-mlle corn er, on the ch eerin g , ca u g h t audible p o rtio n s of she had been visiting frien d s for a few MATCHES, “Good” Brand VAN CAMP’S CLEAN charg e of m aintaining a nuisance u n th e p resid en t s speech and h eard the w eeks. P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP noisless tips ................... der the sta te prohibition law is being rep eated ap p lau se of th e th irty th o u Miss Addie P u llen has gone to U m a Easy Soap, 3 bars......... 19c 5 bars ........... zac tried in th e Justice before John Brow n sand sp ectato rs. tilla for a tw o-w eeks’ v isit w ith her and a Jury today. The Jury co n sists F L O U R — A n y kind w e h a v e in sto c k , 49-p ou n d sack for E lsew here in thiB p ap er th e p re si sister, Mrs. R. A. S tarb ard . of Mrs. E lisa Stone, Mrs. Maud H ow ltt, d e n t’s ad d ress is review ed. Mrs. W. E. Beegle has been laid up $ 1 .8 3 W illiam S tanley, C. C. A nderson, Au for several days w ith a sp rain ed an k le W ithout doubt th e celeb ratio n of PALM OLIVE SOAP IVORY SOAP gustus W atson and H. L. St. Clair. 1923 was th e m ost n otable in th e h is b u t is able to get about again. CREME OIL SOAP 2 bars ..............................J5C S erg ean t and Mrs. C. A. G ebhardt Mr. M errill is represen ted by A tto r to ry of P o rtlan d and of Oregon and 2 bars ....... 15c 2 bars ..............................15c ney B arn ett G oldstein and the case will long be referred to w ith en th u si sp en t a few h ours at the hom e of the I fo rm e r’s b ro th er, th e Rev. H. R. Geb- is being prosecuted for th e sta te by astic and ju stifiab le pride. W A L N U T S — B u d d ed F ra n q u ettes, 1 pound f o r ................................. h a rd t la st Monday, w hile on th e ir way D eputy D istrict A ttornles Mowery and T h e B ank of G resham pays 5 p er to A laska, whfere S erg ean t G ebhardt H ainm ersley. cen t In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. w ill be statio n ed a t Chilkoot B ar C O F F E E — T w en tieth C en tu ry— wp racks. He had been statio n ed a t F ort I Winfield Scott, San F rancisco, since S p e cia l 1915. * per pound 3 3 c, 3 pounds for 95c. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix, V ictor and PR EFER R ED STOCK Je a n visited w ith frien d s in Seaside CRISCO COCOA j on th e 4th. Catsup, large bottles... 25c 6-!b- can ....................$i.gg 3 lbs................................. 25C Mr. and Mrs. M artin G rass and RINSO, small pkg............5c | d au g h ter V irginia and Miss Sylvia BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE LARGE SHOPPING BAGS large package ..............goc I W eston joined a p arty of P o rtland SIDE BACON, streaked wiih le 4 lbs for 25c frien d s who w ent to Seaside for the each .......... 3c BEST GRADE HAM, whole or half, lb 3gc | F o u rth . < IIOK E PR NICS, weigli about G pounds, lb 29e T he re g u la r m eeting of th e B aptist , | L ad ies’ Guild will m eet a t th e home FREE CANNING LESSONS NEWBERG LARI), fresh stock, med. pail 90c; large, $1.75 TO BE AT LIBRARY of Mrs. D. P. M illikin on next T uesday WHI I E RIBBON SHORTENING, large pail. $1.45 at 1 o'clock. E very m em ber is ex BULK LARD, best quality, 2 pounds 3,-)C F re e ca n n in g d em o n stratin g in pected to be p rese n t to help m ake the ch a rg e of Miss J e a n e tte P. C ram er. J MILCOA, GEM NUT, butter substitutes, lb ................. 25c final arra n g e m e n ts for fa ir week, hom e econom ics ed ito r of T he O re SALMON, Columbia River, can 39c; 3 cans S5c w hen all a re pledged to co operate in gonian w ill be given a t th e G resham I m aking th e fair a success. SARDINES, lurge oval tins, can 15c; .‘le a n s ........ RR. lib ra ry on Ju ly 10, 11 and 12, from 2 Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers retu rn ed early to 4 o’clock each aftern o o n . T his is STANDARD CORN, excellent pack, special, can....... 10c this week from Baker, Oregon, w here th e first of a se rie s of sim ila r ac tiv i UTAH-NA PEAS, special, 2 cans »c she sp en t th re e w eeks v isitin g w ith a ties w hich have been planned to ex- I VAN ALLEN TOMATOES, solid pk, can 15 cans, $1.05 d au g h ter and son and o th er friends. tend th e serv ices of th a t d ep artm en t SMALL WHITE IIEANS, pounds. . Among th e m any fam ily p a rtie s and ........... 25c as th o ro u g h ly and closely to the B t.S I H E A D B B 'i;. 3 p o u n d s neighborhood g ath erin g s on th e 4th w as one a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. n mes o i th e People as possible. T here C(,!,’EKE’ lb » ",s. $ |.I5 ; 5 lbs. $¿90 J. E. M etzger, w here about 40 people is salil to ab so lu tely no com m ercial enjoyed a picnic dinner u n d er th e connection w ith th is w ork All worn- JUS I ICE AND PEABERRY, best bulk coffee, lb....... 35c T r u e ? Vf k ™ ’r° U 5h e.nke\ est model Chevrolet 1-ton tre e s on the law n and w here th e P re s- en who a re in te r e s t e d in , i , „ ident s speech was heard perfectly bv I < ite re ste d in th e m ost S c lig\;Vaq„udpspu r , : ri.th the Superior motor and has the use of the radiophone with am pll- m° d ern 8cientiflc m ethods of can n in g ALBERT TOBACCO, 10 oz. tin humidor $1.25 . „ „ -------- ----- am pll I tier. — The p arty included Mr. and Mrs a re invited. I I XEDO TOBACCO, pocket tins, 2 for M etzger and ch ild ren , Mrs. R. R. C arl- . . For speed, easy spring action and Miss C ram er is a g rad u a te of Ore- ease of handling BULK COCOA. 3 lta . I son. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller, Bayard it is a winner. Kon A g ric u ltu ra l College, w here she and V irginia Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. SUGAR CRI8P CORN f l a k e s , :t p k u M. M oreland, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K id ran k ed v ery high in hom e econom ics ROYAL W HITE SOAP, 25 bars der and ch ild ren , Miss Mina G ilbert, work. She is a w rite r and le c tu re r of P rices are as fo llo w s: $ 1 .9 9 Miss Edella Tow le. Miss Ruth H ein ability. rich, Miss M arth a H agberg, Miss CK chassis ....... « 7ftn Mrs. G eorge W. S tap leto n is in COM M ERCIAL ch assis ....................... * I " ? E sth er G ardner, Guy I). Jones, Leslie W alrad, Roy C rabtree, W illiam Ruth- ch arg e of local arra n g e m e n ts for th e Touring .............. ...................... erford. Dr. and Mrs. F ran k Peak, Mr. d em o n stratio n s. | anil Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g and children. R o ad ster............................................................ Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott and children, Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1 2 8 1 Bethel Baptist Church. D elivery..................... ............................. Mrs. M. A lexander, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sedan ......................... .................................. %27 t ook of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. B. L. T he Bible school w ill m eet at 9:45. W alrad, Mr. and Mrs. B. W T horne ____ T he m en 's ad u lt Bible class w ill re- Sedanette .......................................................... Bind Bettv. Mr and Mrs. A. McManus. [ p air to th e p arso n a g e for th e study 1044 C o u p e ..................... ....... ....................... hour. P re ac h in g by th e p asto r at 11 877 These prices all f. o. b. Gresham o clock. T hem e for co n sideration, "An O riental M arriage Scene." Mrs. W e trade and give liberal terms J. N. Clanahan and Mrs. D. Q. B arry will ren d e r a duet as a special n um ber. wentieth Century Stores One of the pleasant features of these stores are the hundreds of small savings. That s why so many people tie to these stores. Special stand-out prices for next Saturday and Monday are Cane Sugar, 10 pounds 98 cents 29c wou Groceries If there was a better coffee buy it. It’s roasted today, on your table tomor Tow. CHEVROLET/ B erry G ro w ers! F a rm er s! A. W. METZGER & CO. Clearance OF SEASONABLE GOODS AND BROKEN LINES In all Departments al Big Reductions M en'i s D ress and W ork S hoes on sa le from 98 to $6.98 Sold regularly at $3.75 to $9.00* $2 $2 39 to $5.98 Sold regularly at $3.00 to $7.50* L adies Shoes on sa le, priced at fr o m .......... B o y ,’ K ed S h o e ., la c e , from toe in w h ite trim m ed in brow n, .o ld reg u la rly at $ 2 .6 5 Sale price - - . $1.9g C h ild ren ’. D re.» S h o e ., .o ld from $ 2 .7 5 to $ 5 .2 5 on »ale at ____________ _____ $ 1.98 to $4.19 Men’s Work Shirts, blue, on sale at. .. 89c M ens Dress Shirts, sold at $3.00 and $3.50, Sale ric e Ladies $1.25 Silk Hose, all colors, at I ..idles $1.50 Silk Hose, sale price I.adi es $198 Silk H om , sale price $ 2 .3 9 L. A. WACK & CO. Quality Çooth at flight Prict»' F ree R e th n d k t ( hnreh. At th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch next S unday the m orning serm on w ill be by the Rev. B. Y. Y ates, form er p asto r here, at 11 o'clock, follow ing th e S u n day school. All a re welcome. T here will be no evening serv ice on account of th e ta b ern ac le m eetin g s in p ro g ress at th e fair grounds. Zion F t an g elical ( hnreh. S ervices at th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch will be held next Sunday as follow s: S unday school a t 10 o'clock, divine w orship in th e G erm an la n g uage at 11 in th e forenoon, and in the E nglish language at 8 In th e evening, when th e p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. G eb hardt will preach. Special m usic Is being p rep ared for both services. Gresham, Oregon The services at the M ethodist E p is copal ch u rch on Sunday w ill be con- ) ducted by th e p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. I Hisey, who w ill preach th e serm ons at both the m orning and th e evening services. His topic for m orning will be "T he Soul’s Vision." F o r evening, ' The Eyes of th e Lord.** T here will be special m usic by th e choir at both services. T he E pw orth L eague la p lanning for series of events for th e sum m er m onths th a t will prove a ttra c tiv e to th e young people. T he devotional m eeting w ill be held S unday evening, w eath er perm ittin g , at th e top of G resham Butte. They w ill leave the ch u rch at 5 o'clock, ta k in g a sa n d wich along. Gresham M otor Cars and □ HelhodEt FpEeopnl < hnreh. $ .9« 1 iu 1.59 Phone 2221 Sherman McCarter Garaee T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:15 Phone 2331 p. in. L eader. Miss C lara Mason. The D istributor for Chevrolet evening serm on at 8 p. m. A full o r chestra of 14 pieces is expected from P o rtlan d to a ssist th e choir. A rich O K 11W tre a t is In sto re for th e people of G resham . T he p a sto r w ill consider the question. "T he G reatest D iscovery □ □iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiin,,,,,,,,,, iiiiiiiiiiiin„n„„||, of th e Ages." “Gannon to Right o f Them— Cannon to left of them . Cannon In fro n t of them , Volleyed and th u n d ered ." The Famous Light Brigade was “up against a tough proposition.—So are the American people! 1= i . t u o . ^ : ; ^ raa " a 3 I 3 Small wonder that so many of us lose our heads in the excitem ent—spend all we have—stay spent -D IE spent. BanIk ,!rffin n I BOPhet in. the wilde™eSs this ••i.U E. S.U r ilvEl” ,h<' an" cries . 1 Ut savinBs In our bank at 4 r; in - terest. They will grow and be safe! Hlf you are working today for inoner to yourself, There is a on your soul. To «uve money mortgage is to 9«) off that m ortgage.’’— Hall. First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON □ t STRONG B tN K in h m m m m □ QQ