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PAGE FOUR G K ESH A » OUTLOOK, Modem Cave Girl UrltlrGni o l President*. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923 GRESHAM LOCALS U neasy gits the m an who occupies th e p resid en tial chair. T he ab o u n d ing and vigorous v itality of P resid en t T h ere w ill be a special m eeting of R oosevelt w as sapped so th a t he died co m p arativ ely young. P re sid en t W il th e A m erican Legion A uxiliary a t the son is still a physical w reck, and home of Mrs. A lbert Camp on Metz P resid en t H ard in g 's lam ented death was due in p a rt to th e stra in he u n g er avenue, Monday, the 27th, a t 2:30, derw ent. P resid en t T aft seem s to for th e p u rp o se of electing a second have been th e only one of th e last deleg ate to atten d th e A m erican Le four p resid e n ts who stood the ordeal gion s ta te convention w hich will be w ithout physical im pairm ent. One reason for th is breakdow n m ight be held a t Seaside, S eptem ber 6-7-8. The elim inated and th a t is th e u n re a so n au x ilia ry is allow ed one delegate for able an d u n ju st criticism w hich is th e m em bership and one for every 50 "Well, we feel we have som ething wonderfully interesting to you—price facts that heaped upon a p resid en t by those who m em bers. ' ' e a ^e not aslianied of, that mean a saving to you and business for us, for after all it a re opposed to him More tim es th an O. N. F ord, m an ag er of th e P o rtlan d is only a very small per cent of profit we care for, so this is why we tell you here what not th is criticism is couched in the we will sell certain goods for next Saturday and Monday. y hat h a rsh e st term s, w hich could only be Gun club, is show ing h is frien d s a m erited by crim in al acts. To a m an b eautiful Oregon sta te cham pionship of sen sitiv e tem p eram en t th e ex p e ri m edal for 1923 presented to him by ence is m ost try in g and h e a rt b re a k th e A m erican T ra p sh o o te rs asso cia Finest Quality Rolled Oats in bulk,............................................ 5 jbs> 2 5<, 10 lbs. 49c ing. T he (iood Book's adm onition is m ost a p t: "T hou sh a lt not speak evil tion, for w inning sta te cham pionship of th e ru le r of thy people.” P re s i a t C orvallis la st Ju n e. T his m akes dents a re men of like passions to o u r 310 m edals, cups and tro p h ies won by selves, and we should do unto them as F ord d u rin g 25 y ea rs of shooting. we would o th e rs should do u nto us._ T he case of th e sta te of Oregon E astern C lackam as News California Pink or Red Mexican Beans, fancy stock,................5 lbs 33<S 10 lbs. 65- ag a in st Joseph M elugin, ch arg ed with Hurlburt School Has New Uuilding. an atte m p t to draw a gun upon an of ficer in th e d isch arg e of his duty was The new 2-room schoolhouse In the dism issed T h u rsd ay before Ju stice HANNAH CITY —E m m . Adams 14 H u rlb u rt school d istric t, No. 35, will of the P eace Jo h n Brown upon motion y ear old wild girl a t her Raw River and One Cake Creme Oil Soap F ree w ith each purchase of the above be ready for occupancy a t the opening of th e d istric t atto rn ey . Island home, where she has led the of school on S eptem ber 10. Mrs. Anna prim itive life o f a cave woman. F. L. Mack, Dr. A. Thom pson, G. A. •She bad never seen any persons Morgan w ill teach th e u p p er g rad es oth'er than her fath e r and brother and Miss D ena Jo h a n n s th e p rim ary . Cox and Ja k e M etzger m ade a trip on Olympic W heat H earts, freshly milled, large package la st T uesday to Mud Lake, 2 ^ m iles until she was rescued from her her Large package Borax Chips............................ ...................................................“3c It is expected th a t 30 o r 35 pupils will mit life, by the authorities recently'. beyond G overnm ent Camp, for th e be enrolled on the opening day. Y Depeh „dabl°f C° " eeS ,Or purpose of fishing. They left h ere at T he B ank of G resham pays 6 p er 4 o’clock in th e m orning an d reached cent in te re s t on tim e dep o sits.— Adv. A W ant Ad w ill do it for you. G overnm ent Cam p a t 6. T hey drove as far as possible and w alked a mile and w ere ca stin g th e ir lin es at 7 o'clock. F ish in g w as not good as the tro u t w ere so sm all th a t th e m ost of Royal Baking Powder 12 ounce size 40c; 2 ^ pounds....... «1.19, 5 pounds «•>29 th o se ca u g h t had to be th ro w n back. Services at residence of Fred Blonn on South Roberts On th e ir re tu rn they ran into a storm Old fashioned Postum Cereal....... 19c. The large In stan t size for ............ qq „ avenue. (Old Em anuel Anderson place). a t Zigzag and driving Was difficult as Lea & P errins W orcestershire Sauce, bottle .................. ............................... th e rain w as very heavy and th e roads 3 large No. 2t/2 size cans E x tra Quality canned Loganberries.......................................... w ere ru n n in g riv ers. .................................................... G uests of Mrs. W alter B urch this week are h er son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood an d two d a u g h ters of R oseburg and th e form GOOD PREACHING GOOD SINGING e r ’s p a re n ts from L au rel, Indiana. The Lockw oods have been for a week at Corned Beef, new pack, No. 1 cans Seaside. Edwards Dependable or Golden West Black Pepper"i‘n 2 ounce cans,' ..... A. G. G uynup, who h as been tra v e l * inest Table Salt, an 8-pound sack for 15c. O thers ask 25c ing for th e p ast few w eeks in q uest of relief from asth m a. Is in G resham In justice to you, Mr. Automobile owner, and to arrest te m p o rarily an d an nounces th a t he any false impression to the contrary, we wish it under expects to go scon to R oseburg w here | l ive Thousand Pounds more of those excellent Sweet Bacon Backs streaked stood th at we are operating our Wash and Polish Rack for he found th e clim atic conditions fa fat and lean. By the piece 22c, half-piece 23<- a pound. Should we’ run out vorable. Miss S ylvia W eston has retu rn ed leave jo u r order. \\ e want everyone to have some of these. from N eahkahnie, w here she spent Our selection of clean and well lighted quarters is sev eral days th is week. She rep o rts a absolutely necessary in order th at we may turn out the d elightful tim e a t th e beach. best work. Fresh Curve Cut Macaroni, 4 pounds H elen Exley, C aroline W hetstone We positively will not use any m aterials which will and M arian Clow w ere th e g u ests yes Soiid Paci, T o n . a ^ e ^ at the present, or in the future, be deterious to the high te rd a y of P hil. H epp a t th e big circus est finish of any car. in P o rtlan d . T hey rep o rted a sp len MaS» i e ? £ . F agaUor“snd» S S ‘PP,!d Wlth 2inc caps' Por“ ,al" “ "««• Pint» » * , quarts we ubTe” ' did time. J. L. Stafford has gone to Tacom a on a business trip . There are hundred, „f other good reason, why the,« are good store, to tie to P rin cip al Roy E. Cannon of the high school sp e n t sev eral days in a trip to C orvallis, W oodburn and S a lem looking up m a tte rs in connection Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak retu rn ed w ith th e school, w hich w ill s ta rt on late Sunday nig h t from a trip to S eptem ber 10. so u th e rn Oregon by autom obile. They Miss R uth N ystrom has resum ed w ere aw ay 12 days and trav eled 1020 h er w ork a t th e F irs t S tate ------------- Bank after - | m iles. They visited th e O regon caves a week s v acation spent at Seaside in in Josep h in e county and took a trip meaning, th a t we w ant to com pany w ith her b rother-in-law and to H ell Gate canyon on th e Rogue attra ct your attention just sister, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnsoh of river. Both th ese places th ey de- for a moment. I t>well \ alley. Mrs. V ern R adford of scribed as m arv els of n a tu re and w ell P alm er su b stitu te d a t th e bank in her w o rth th e jo u rn ey to see them . T hey place d u rin g her absence but has now visited Bandon, M arshfield an d N orth retu rn ed to her home. Bend on th e coast, th en re tu rn e d to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thom have as I E ugene and w ent from th e re to th e g u ests the fo rm e r’s cousin, W. J. M cKenzie P ass, though they could not ( ooper, an atto rn e y of W est Hope, I Ko over it on acco u n t of road c o n - 1 N orth Dakota, Mrs. Cooper and th e ir stru c tlo n going on. Dr. P eak sa y s; ories.^ (Joody^ar1 tires "an itu b es. &Ut° SUPpHeS and acces‘ d au g h ters. Miss Amy, D orothy and th e McKenzie is th e m ost beautiful F rances. They drove th ro u g h and a r e I riv er he has ever seen. looking for a location in Oregon, Mr. Cooper will re tu rn to N orth D akota to I Bethel Baptist Church, m \ •••nw.aiBSarwj,- ,-»y ¡s.-at:Tgx-rT-jn ■„„r..-.„j,..,,,1l|ijkFr P " “ " iSSI « '» « » *O l TH A R,, Phone « x 4 look a fte r b u sin ess m a tte rs but his T h „ Rihl , . ... fam ily expect to rem ain here during L . I °, C° nVene at Twentieth Century Grocer WHY DO WE WRITE ADS? Ten thousand pounds of fine Head Rice, Blue Rose variety at 4 pounds for 2 5 c............................................. 10 pounds 5 9 c len Bars of Crystal White Soap for - - SUGAR— The finest quality of Cane Granulated, fruit or berry yggc (limit one lot) at 12 pounds fo r..................... FOUR-SQUARE GOSPEL MEETINGS Sunday, at 2:30 p, m. 1 uesday and Thursday, at 8 p. m. “Guest Size” Ivory Soap, a box of dozen bars for 55c ANNOUNCEM ENT ALL SIZES AND MAKES OF CARS R. A. ASHDOWN At RAKER & SON GARAGE, Phone 1301 We’re Giving You the Horn YES, This is a SPECIAL And it’s Off Wednesday Make Us Respon sible for your car’s Condition. 6 Jap Gold Band China Cups and Saucers at 98c G R ESH A M HEAP’S RACKET STORE I hone 1236 Gresham, Oregon W atch our windows for other specials and save money g r o c e r ie s U lioice Picnics, 4 to 6 pounds. Young America Cheese Newberg Lard,........ $ .19 Ib nicd pail 90( , large 1.75 3 nkc< • As J 4 lbs 25 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes Bulk Cocoa, Special Sun-Kist Lemons Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins Royal Club Coffee k .25 2 pkgs .. Ib. 39c, 3 lbs. Peaberry and Justice, good bulk coffees, 3 lbs. .Assorted Jellies,................ 3 glasses Assorted Preserves large glass Best ( »rated Pineapple, No. 2 'j can Solid Pack l otnatoes .25 1.15 1.00 .29 .25 .25 .15 \ eribest Corned Beef, large can .47 Prince Albert Tobacco, 16-oz. tin 1.25 1 uxedo 1 obacco, pocket tins t feme Oil Soap, Special ....... 2 for .25 4 bars .25 A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone / j j j Peed 12S1 th e w inter. O thers who have been re- ce n t g u ests at th e Thom home a re Mr Thom s son. H. A., of D rayton. North f c m [ GARAGE ««CUMlon by 8 B' b ® C “ “ WiH be ' B a rn a - W ho‘*;b e a r“ >d Man.” T h ere D akota, cash ier of a bank at th at ?, preachinK th e Pa8‘o r, the Place, his wife and d au g h ter, who also L ? * ’ v BaFry’ 11 ° ’Cl0Ck ° n th e drove th ro u g h and toured Oregon be- ' ' “ gge‘.8 ° f Gold and How t0 fore re tu rn in g home. *’ g for T hem - ’ As a special In m u- Mlss Anna M. B rugger w as honored s to r v ^ K 8*ng " W onderfuI with a b irth d ay d in n er p arty Mondav . L Wh T h ere wlU be evening. T hose p resen t w ere Je a n e tte L ° 7 " * 8 e rv k e u n ,il ,h <‘ flr8t Sun- C ram er. F ern Cousineau, Mary an d I d y , " S ep tem b er> w hen a » reg u la r Ava Miller, all of P o rtlan d ami Eliza I 8‘>rv,ce8 w i" be resum ed. A S e a C a p ta in S x cian. noa , p h “ t Finally ,hc wireless got In E h beth K arp en steln , G ertru d e B rugger with the surgeon of an o th er big vt^sel. He M'T LOAF CAKE. and E lizabeth Schw edler. diagnosed the illness as ptom aine and gave 1 cup su g a r Mr and Mrs. F ra n k W orthington Se S u i n ’ , h r“ ' '" ''dlclne8 and d au g h ter, Miss E leanor, and Mrs. cup b u tte r, heaping me captain s life was saved! Joe Reed of A urora, Illinois, were the 2 eggs, beaten and added g u ests for sev eral days th is week of 2-3 cup m ilk This actual circum stance well illustrates Dr. and Mrs. R H. Todd and Mr. and 1 teaspoon Royal Baking pow der. a common fact—th a t we all possess the Mrs. Fred Todd and fam ily. Mrs, S teaspoon soda aster«8 ° f Sa' ing ourse,ves fr°m most dis- W orthington am i Mrs. Reed are nieces 1% cups flour of Mrs. R. H. Todd. V s sq u a re chocolate, m elted Mrs. Inez M iller and Mrs. E thel Mil 1 cup E nglish w alnuts biH °ther?ny ° f ,uS have Ptoniaine poison— ler have retu rn ed from th e ir trip to Mix all to g e th er and bake in loaf. blit there are thousands of us who have A laska and re tu rn w hich they e n financial ptomaine. e joyed th is m onth. They left S eattle Farmers Mntaal Fire Relief Assn. Does Flourishing Business. on A ugust 8 and w ere back at th a t T he F arm ers M utual has grow n to , „ T?ldayC this bank 8ends o u t its w irele ss port ju st two w eeks later. They sailed on board th e 8. 8. A dm iral Rodgers be the la rg e st fa rm e rs’ com pany in the Th», Wih ° a .Fe ,n financial distress to Save N orthw est. F arm ers who consider and w ere in a p a rty of 145 to u rists, th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P resid en t W ork'anii who visited K etchikan. Ft. W rangle. ^ a8hZ 1J / , eport# tb e A ssociation has Ju n eau , Skagw ay and Sitka. They oyer >16.000.000 in force and over 10- w ere on board all th e tim e excepting 000 m em bers. In the past year it has paid over >33.000 in losses with one for a sh o rt trip over th e W hite Pass assessm en t only at 30c per hundred railro ad to Iaike B ennett, th e te rm d o llars. T h ere is no reason why inus of the road. T he trip is d e farm ers should pay high rate s when scribed as one of su rp rise s and w on they can Insure in a F a rm e rs' Asso- ders. F o r Instance, vegetation at elation. Anyone w ishing to in su re will call on H. W S u ash all at th e F air S kagw ay a p p e a rs to be th a t of the » 1 0 1 -Á d v ° re8ham Pbone E arm era .tro p ics. F ru it and vegetables grow to Im m ense sixe and flowers are excep GRESHAM, OREGON tionally large an d b rillian t. Mrs. C. O. H orning and d au ghter E lizabeth, to g eth er w ith her son-in A strong bank law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs D. R. -T h e UlM.t II and G eorge o f P o rtlan d , spent a week at B‘i ì d s- ' 10 *• m a m (■HESIIAM UOl.KS ON N lctoria and o th e r points in B rltlsl Cannon Beach, re tu rn in g Monday eve B ITIN G IN ( 1NAOA Columbia. The men w ill try theit ning. Choir Itehr.rwai TtiuraJa/. 7 Jo p Pm Mrs. F ra n k L. Kinyon has retu rn ed I-ast S unday Mr. and Mrs. B L. hand at h u n tin g and Ashing. Theit re tu rn is expected about Septem ber I« the Goal from San P edro, C alifornia, w here she “I nbcr-al Brotherhood " .» h a d . Mr and Mrs. Jam ---------.......................................................... ». ja n es E lking- first. has sp en t the p ast th re e m onths w ith “4 <’" d **“ *° ,On *nd dBU’fh ter Je an . W A. H essel her m other. O A V lü 'ü BARRY B Th P 1»’ ^ L*W'* ’* * *" ‘W° aUt°" io r ’ M. BARRY, B. T h . P asto r, ‘ trip up th ro u g h S e a ttle to V ancouver. A re you wide a w a k e ’ Read the W ant Ads. sivp.''"K WltW" their lnconi<** First State Bank BETH El. BAPTIST