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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, I p aiities to adopt th e sta n d ard building Eire P revention. T he N ational E ire P ro te ctio n a sso code In o rd e r th a t A re-resistive con ciation at its a n n u a l convention in stru ctio n m ay be encouraged. Also th a t sta te s adopt building and Chicago recom m ends a num ber of Are p ro tectio n req u irem en ts for pub w ays to red u ce Are losses. Most of lie and p riv ate h o sp itals, schools, those appeal to th e com m on sen se of asylum s an d th e like, an d th a t an of- Acial in v estig atio n in to th e cau ses of all of us. all Ares be req u ired , On th e q uestion of dam ages for loss re su ltin g to innocent persons from j P e rh a p s th e w isest recom m endation p rev en tab le Ares it endorses a m ore of all is th a t p leading for th e ed u ca gen eral legal recognition of th e com tio n of th e ch ild ren and th e public mon law prin cip le personal lia b ili g en erally in carefu l h ab its reg ard in g ty for dam age re su ltin g from Ares th e use of Are. due to c a rele ssn ess o r neglect, and T he people we don’t like a r e n ’t so th e enactm en t of law s o r ord in an ces Axing the cost of ex tinguishin g p re bad a fte r all w hen we com e to u n d er ventable Ares upon citizens d isre g a rd stan d them . ing Are prevention orders. T his is s tric tly in accord w ith the W hen one h its upon som e line th a t law w hich allow s dam ages to o u r in ju red p a rty resu ltin g from a n o th e r’s affords h ap p in ess and h ea lth it's c a rele ssn ess in o p era tin g an autom o good th in g to follow It up. bile, elevator, railro a d tra in , stre e t car. am usem ent p ark . m echanical Now a s tra n g e th in g happens. In equipm ent, ect. T hen why not some New Je rs e y k lan sm en ap p eal to th e red re ss a g a in st th e perso n who is c o u rts for p ro tectio n a g a in st mob vio c a rele ss w ith Are? T he association also urged m unici- lence. of Kuppenheimer C ool C lothe« for S u m m er With us cool clothes means good clothes. Tropical worsteds and Air-o-Weave fabrics carefully tailored by the House of Kuppenheimer. g$20 to $25 Soft S hirts $1.50 to $3.00 W ash T ies 26c to 35c S oft C ollars 25c to 50c U. V. D .’«....$1.00 to $1.50 Ay lsWortK 5 Mártir^1- M m e en n ' s w w e ar «’ ^ ’ S S h h o o e e s s G R E SH A M THINGS YOU WILL NEED FOR THE HOT SUMMER DAYS UNDERW EAR G irl’s K n itte d U nion S u its, th e suit 50c G irl's cheeked pique Sealpax U nion S uits, h e m stitc h e d neck, b lo o m e r sty le , cool a n d c o m fo rta b le , a ll sizes, reg, $1.00, sp ecial S5e C h ild re n ’s V ests, low neck a n d sle e v e le ss, a ll sizes, each 25c P e a rl K n itte d W aists, a g e s 2 to 13, 50«- '•:«< h MOM UN’S I NOEKGAKM EN TS. Low n eck an d sle e v e le ss V ests Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Gibbs had as g u ests on S unday th e la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. M ew hirter and fam ily of Newberg. A son w as born to Mr. an d Mrs. 8. J. D u tch er th is m orning at Mrs. C arrie P o w ell’s hom e n ea r G resham . G uests for th e p ast w eek a t th e hom e of Dr. an d Mrs. F ra n k P eak w ere Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. Lem on and ch ild ren of N ew berg, who left for th e ir hom e th is m orning. Dr. P eak and Mr. Lem on clim bed Mt. St. H elens a few days ago. They w ent up w ith out a guide an d sp en t th e n ig h t on top of th e m ountain. T hey say it is a w onderful trip b u t h ard . E. B. C u rran of P ra tt, K an sas, is a g u est a t th e P eak home. He th in k s O regon is a w onderful co u n try . Al. H am m ar has a crew of m en at w ork laying th e sidew alk on Pow ell stre e t. New w alks a re to be laid on th e n o rth side of th e s tre e t from th e foot of th e hill to W allu la avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin and Mr. and Mrs. M ark F ra n k lin m otored to G overnm ent Camp Sunday. T hey will spend th e w eek cam ping and Ashing. A. E. H ill, fo rm erly of th e O utlook force, now ed ito r and p u b lish er of th e M ontavilla Tim es, w as a c a lle r a t the O utlook office y esterd ay . T he Sew and So circ le of th e M eth o dist L ad ies’ Aid w ill give a bake sale a t th e A. W. M etzger sto re n ex t S a t u rd ay afte rn o o n b eg inning a t 1 o ’clock. Miss E sth e r P eterso n is back a t her place in th e Bank of G resham a fte r enjoying a tw o-w eek’s v acatio n visit ig w ith h er p a re n ts a t Shaw , n e a r S a lem. She m ade a trip to N ew port w hile aw ay. Mr. an d Mrs. L. L. K idder e n te r tain ed on S unday and M onday the fo rm e r’s b ro th ers, E a rl K idder and w ife of St. M ary’s, Idaho, J. K idder, w ife and son of S eattle. They en joyed a trip on th e Colum bia highw ay w hile here. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. C alk in s had as g u ests la st S un d ay and M onday Mr and Mrs. Chas. E gyabrod and Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st W ilm enson of A naheim C alifornia. Mrs. E gyabrod an d Mrs W ilm enson a re nieces of Mr. C alkins Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd m otored to G overnm ent Cam p Sunday. Mrs. M aggie Ulm, w ho h as been v is itin g for th e p ast Ave w eeks w ith her d a u g h te r in M inneapolis, arriv e d home la st S unday evening. Mrs. Ulm ex p erienced one or tw o h a rd electric sto rm s and som e exceedingly hot w ea th er w hile th e re and expressed h e rse lf as glad to be back in Oregon. Mrs. J. S. C arlso n left la st n ig h t for an extended v isit w ith rela tiv e s and frien d s in W isconsin. She w ill be at Ja n e sv ille an d o th e r cities and may rem ain for th e en tire sum m er. Mrs. C a rrie H ansen h as re tu rn e d hom e a fte r a visit of se v eral w eeks w ith rela tiv e s in U m atilla county. |<«j B u tterick P a tte rn s MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR H ole-Proof and Depend««n H osiery L. A. WACK & CO. J u ly 31 to A u g u st 4, 1923 Phone 2221 36-inch Summer Wash Goods in voiles, dim ities etc., Clearance Price 3 3 c and 3 9c 36-inch Percales, Standard Quality, all New Patterns, priced at 17c, 25c & 28c Regu^ar^L25^ Ladies’ Silk Hose, colors black, brown, sand, French tan, M en’s good weight Blue Work Shirts, all sizes a t....................................... 89, ( >enuine D. M. C. Crochet Cotton in white and colors, the new size spool, ball 15c Ladies’ Kid House Slippers in blue and pink, Clearance Price, pair....................69c ^ClearanV 08 D fess Shoe, English last, in black and brown Ladies’ regular $5.50 and $5.75 High-Cut Shoes, Clearance Price, pair............$2.98 Men s Good All-Leather \ \ ork Shoes, sold regularly at $3.75, Clearance Price $2.98 F a ir Dales \ \ e invite you to make this store your headquarters when attending the M U LTNO M AH COUNTY FAIR July SI to August I. A q u iet w edding took plaoe a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. T hom pson on S atu rd ay evening, w hen Newell T. E d w ard s of MarshAeld, Oregon, and Miss D orothy W ard of Y akim a, W ash ington, w ere united in m a rria g e by Dr. A. Thom pson. T he groom is a b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. Ava E d w ard s of Pendleton, who is sp en d in g th e su m m er w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thom pson. Fair Dates July 31 to August 4. MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR J u ly 31 to A u g u st 4, 1923 See us at your fair with a W illys-Knight or an Over land Red Bird. Se<^ans Touring Cars GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. Reliability W. A. HESSEL Service W ater S y ste m s for d eep or sh a llo w w e lls, for g a s en g in es or e le c tr ic a l p ow er See the new gas engine power, automatic water system in operation. 70c Implements T h e L a w re n c e T a ilo re d K nit U nion S u its fo r L adies, a rc loos«« cut, very tine, light w e ig h t, th e su it $1.25 Boys' B a lb rlg g a n U nion S u its, a ll sizes, th e suit 00c M en's U nion S u its a t $1.00, $1.15, $1.35 th e Suit. H O S IE R Y D id ie s' Silk H ose, th e B e a r B ran d , each DHc A rrow H ead, silk hose, b lack , brow n a n d m ouse c o lo rs at $1.25 T he C h ip m an K nit S ilk H ose at $1.05 Ita lia n Silk H ose, rib b o n back, m ouse c o lo r an d black, lace s tr ip e $2.05 A S h ip m en t o f N ew G in g h a m s Just in WALRAD MERCANTILE CD. " I he House of Quality" (irc s b a m FOR LESS Especially priced to stimulate summer sales. variety to choose from. A good L. B. or A. C. finish bevel edge mortice locks. $ .85 2.25 L. B. or A. U finish 3’ . -inch B utts............................... 28 I B. or A. C. finish Sash Locks, per doz 1.00 L B. or A. U. finish Sash Lifts.................. .50 4 11 Push Plates, per pair. .70 Standard Swinging Door Hinge, e a c h ............. 1.60 Glass Knob m ortice locks 1 50 French Doot Sets, each Butterfly 1 linges, per pair W H A T SH ALL WE EA T ? GREH H A JI MEAT MARK El- w ill h elp so lv e th e q u e stio n . C hoice L am b. Veal a n d o th e r m e a ts a lw a y s on h an d , a lso fo r th e hot w e a th e r a sp le n d id a s s o r tm e n t of cold lunch m e a ts a n d Keil Hock C heese, Fresh Fish Thursdays and Friday* .17 Pure Linseed Oil, per gallon ............ .................. $1.40 $13.75 Pure V lute Lead, per hundred pounds Special Lot of Faucets, each..................................... 50r Bring in vour builders hardware lists and let us show you how little it will cost you. H om e Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. A. J. W. IIKOW3, Prep. P hons 1S91 gg M en’s 220-wt. Denim Overalls at............................................... s i. Ladles* K nit U nion S u its, e a ch I'h o n c I t i l Shoes Genuine Imported Japanese Pongee Silk, Special a t ......................... 79c _ BUILDERS’ ^HARDWARE Pink, each P e te r’s Gresham, Oregon OF MANY LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 25c l.ad ic s T a ilo re d K nit V ests, v ery tine w eave, silk W arner C orsets JULY CLEARANCE W alter F. T ay lo r of th e M olalla P ioneer w as a ca lle r on S atu rd ay a t th e Outlook office. He plays the sax ophone in th e band w hich fu rn ish ed m usic for th e fa rm e rs' picnic In G resham on S atu rd ay . T he sam e band T he th ird w eekly c o n c ert a t th e h as been engaged to play for the fair S tro n g b e rry farm w ill be held on week. T h u rsd ay evening of th is w eek, w hen G uests at th e W. E. Ogilbee home on a good p ro g ram w ill be given. N ear I S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cole ly 300 p ic k ers a re em ployed on th e and ch ild ren . Mr. and Mrs. F ra n ce s farm and m uch m u sical ta le n t is found Brush and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. L es am ong them , w hich m ay be su p p le te r Cole and Dickey S o u th ard , all of m ented by ta le n t from P o rtla n d . The A urora, also Mr. and Mrs. A llen Ogil- public is invited to enjoy th ese m u si bee of P o rtlan d . cal a ttra c tio n s. 50c mixed. S», GRESHAM LOCALS L ad ies' T a ilo re d F i tr i te V ests, m e r c e rised . C olors, p in k a n d w h ite each • TUESDAY, JULY Pow ell S tre et. G resham L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. ! hone 1421 Gresham, Oregon W. A. HESSEL Phone 1141 Seven can d id ates took th e civil s e r vice exam ination la st w eek for clerk of th e postofflee. T he exam ination w as conducted by C h arles H. Duna- gan of th e local civil service board of P o rtlan d at th e high school in G resh am. T hose ta k in g th e exam ination w ere the Misses G ladys S h arp . Alice R oberts. G ertru d e S ou th ard and Flo- ella Jacobs. Lyle Mason. E W S tr a t ton and J. W. Hill. T he p ap ers w ere sent to W ashington. A fter th ey have been passed upon th e nam es of those receiving th e th ree highest g rad es will be subm itted to th e local po stm aster and one from th e n um ber w ill be chosen as clerk. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Bangs w ere In G resham on b u sin ess one day last week. They have recen tly p urchased a house on Ladd avenue in P o rtlan d n ear w here they now live and will m ove in th e flrat of next m onth. A new foundation is being p u t under the platform of the low er depot by th e P R L. P. com pany. B ridge tim ber« a re on the ground for th e building a new bridge over Jo h n so n creek n ear th e depot. •Mr« B. F. W atkins, who h a t h .e n serio u sly ill for th e past few days, is rep o rted slig h tly im proved today. Mrs. H ale la em ployed aa nurse. D eputy 8herlff,W M Kqulre arrest ed Mrs Mae T aylor, alleged accom A M achinery plice and co n so rt of Jam es E. Wal son, w hite slav er and ex-convict. Th two w ere g u ilty of crim es agalns little g irls and had four In th e ir pos session in a b erry field at E stacad, when th e m an w as a rre ste d . Th w oman w as tak en at G resham . Fed eral ag en ts are in v estig atin g th e cast If you have a palm o r Tern in you: house and w ish to im prove its looki ami grow th pour tw o teasp o o n sfu l o olive oil a t th e ro ots of the p la n ts onci or tw ice a m onth. B ecause "w e all have o u r faults, gives you no license to pet yours. A g irl som etim es ’ goes w ild" ove w ild" youth, but if she m a rrie she goes m uch w ilder. him a Old Dobbin had his fau lts, but h never had to be tow ed In. Get your money, but don’t let m one get ’ you. Most of th e autom obile accident a re caused by a o n e-n u t b ra in powe try in g to drive a c a r of fifty-hors pow er. Plano Tuning. S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. F re B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1. tf R e g u la r m e etin g of Oresti am L odge No. 115. 1 .0 .0 In th e Odd F ello w s hall, every T h u n day ev en in g . B ro th e rs w elcom e. I r a A»uTVLT H H*N8LBY. N. O. V. A. HILL, Secretary.