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GKKSHA.W OUTLOOK,
PAGE FOUR
Tl LSBAY,
AUGUST
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Friend of Prexhlent May Hr eat political adviser of Calvin Cool­ Is Jooked for. B u tler lately becam e
I nil u n it la I Adllxor.
idge.
R epublican N ational Com m itteem an
S tea rn s is tru ste e of A m herst Col­ w hen S ecre tary of W ar W eeks retire d
F ra n k W. S tearn s, th e Boston m e r­
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bedford and
c h a n t anil clo sest p ersonal friend of lege, from w hich th e p resid en t w as
Hay S tale P o litical Hub
th e new president, will be the “rig h t g rad u a ted ; a d irecto r of th e Chil­
T o g eth er w ith B u tler an d Ja m es B. and d au g h ter Miss R uth of Salem vis­
hand ' m an of the Coolidge ail in I nl» d re n ’s and H om eopathic h o sp itals of Reynolds, th e W ashington banker, ited on F riday at th e home of Mr. and
tu itio n , Is the opinion of m any close Itoston, South E nd H ouse and H unker who also h ails from th e Hay state, the Mrs. R. F. W alters w ith Mrs. Mary
o b se rv e rs and those who know the H ill Hoy's club, a m em ber of th e ex ­ th re e a re acknow ledged as th e new H ew itt and g ran d d a u g h ter, Miss La-
ecutive com m ittee of th e A m erican j p re8| j en t's clo sest p o litical advisers. vinla M cllmoyl, of Sydney, V ancouver
tw o men.
In the opinion of m any persons he T ru st com pany and of th e Investm ent I t is expected th a t they will help de­ Island. Mrs. H ew itt is a siste r of
Is to be w hat Colonel H ouse wus to ; com m ittee of th e P rovidence In stitu - velop and p ut th ro u g h a program Mr. W alters.
the ad m in istra tio n of W oodrow WII- «•<»» of S avings in th e tow n of Boston, fashioned a fte r th e New E ngland bus
J. C. K ilgore is driving a line new
son. Some believe th a t he it, destined a m em ber of th e C o n g reg atio n allst iness plan.
Uuick car.
to play an Im portant p a rt In shaping ‘ hu rch . th e Chl l ’sl fra te rn ity and the
T aking in co n sid eratio n th e p re si­
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd and g ra n d ­
of a legislative p rogram —others, who M assach u setts, M iddlesex, Algonquin, d e n t's th re e ad v isers, an d w ith the
son, R ichard, have gone to W elches
Hrae
H
um
C
ountry
aud
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niversity
have been w atching him w ith critica l
executive su p p o rt, th e sp e ak e r of the w here they w ill stay for a sh o rt tim e
eyes, fear th a t he may become an clubs.
H ouse, G illette, W eeks in th e Cabinet, at th e ir cottage.
See* Slgnllicance
"ad m in istratio n nuisance."
W inslow ,
G reene,
T read w ay and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen visited
W hile rep u b lican le ad e rs a re hold­ R ogers as H ouse leaders, and Lodge
D uring the first few days fallow ing
over the week-end w ith th e Rev. and
ing
many
political
con
feren
ces
which
th e elevation of Coolidge to th e p re s­
in th e sen ate, all from th e Bay sta te —
Mrs. R obert M iller of Salem.
idency, S te a rn s w as seen co n stan tly a re th e o rd er of th e day in W ashing- M assachusetts is In an ex cellen t posi­
W. H. R u th erfo rd w as a G resham
In and out of the executive suite. He ton. they a re w ondering how much tion to get w hat It w an ts before co n ­
visitor on Monday. He has sp e n t the
enacted th e role of m ajor doino help th is "rig h t hand" m an will give gress.
With th ese developm ents Boston Is sum m er at his place, W ildwood, east
around the presid en tial hotel. It was th e Chief E xecutive d u rin g th e next
d u rin g thia period h ta t In order to ten m ouths, th e b rief tim e w hich fast becom ing th e Hub of th e political | ° f C herryville, on th e Mt. Hood loop
a rra n g e an audience for Ju stice Coolidge has to w rite a record of w heel—and th e hand of F ra n k W a te r­ highw ay. He has had as v isito rs th is
S anford of the suprem e co u rt, who achievem ent, before th e next rep u b li­ m an S tea rn s is seen sp in n in g it sum m er his m other, Mrs. A nna R u th ­
erfo rd and siste r A dalyn, of P h ilad e l­
had called ; S tea rn s Intruded on u can convention.
around.
phia. They left today for New York.
Many
o
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serv
ers
aro
u
n
d
th
e
execu­
cabinet conference th e presid en t was
Who rem em b ers th e m e rch an t who Mr. R u th erfo rd w ill teach a t Benson
tive m ansion attach ed con sid erab le
holding.
political im p o rtan ce to th e fact th a t ad v ertised , “No tro u b le to show P o lytechnic in P o rtlan d .
P re sid en t’» F irs t t a lle r
T he Boston m e rch an t w as th e first S tea rn s b ro u g h t ad d itio n al influence goods?"
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S leret, accom -
c a lle r to en ter P resident Coolidge's an d su p p o rt for th e p resid en t w ith
tak
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S ester of
If you th in k th e fu tu re will
office at th e executive m ansion after th e visit of th e M assach u setts repub-
Scenic, visited on F rid ay and S a tu r­
ca re of itself, th a t show s you h av e n ’t
the new president took up his duties llcan organlr.atlon last week. T his
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ector Morgan.
lived In th e fu tu re.
He has been w ith Coolidge alm ost w as th e flrst co ncerted actio n from
W hile th e re they w ere ca lle rs on Mr.
continuously since he arriv ed in any sta te to p ut th em selv es and th e ir
Local and long d istan ce serv ice con- and Mrs. F. J. Bissell, n ear B allston,
W ashington
follow ing
H ard in g ’s s ta te o rg an izatio n behind th e new ad- nections quickly m ade th ro u g h the They w ere accom panied by Mrs. Mor-
w an t ad exchange.
gan.
death.
! m in istratio n .
F ra n k W aterm an S te a rn s Is well I P olitical lead ers also see lnsignifl-
R e g u la r m e etin g of G resh-
C hase S t.C la ir spent th e p ast week-
know n In his own state. He is c h a ir- can ce in th e fact th a t it is believed
am Iaidge No 126, I.O .O .F. N*»1 at M anhatten Beach visitin g w ith
m an of boar,, of d irec to rs of R I. th a t
S te a rn s com pany, the g reat Boston ver, and in tim ate frien d of S tearn s, day evening. B ro th e rs w elcom e.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W ack sp en t the
d epartm ent sto re founded by his fath tw ill be nam ed a tto rn ey -g en e ra l if At-
A RTHUR H. HENSLEY, N. G.
w eek-end at Seaside. T hey retu rn ed
er, and for y ears has been th e strong- tornev G eneral D augherty resig n s, as Ip A H IL L . S ecretary .
late M onday evening.
T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an, p asto r of
th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch , and Mrs
B lackm an left today for N etarts on
th e coast, w here th ey w ill enjoy
w eek's vacation. T he u su al services
w ill be held in th e ch u rch next Sun
day, w ith the Rev. D. M. C athey in the
p u lp it in th e m orning and th e Rev. M
V. W hetsel in th e evening, Mr. and
Mrs. B lackm an w ill be Joined S atu r
day by th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter
th e Rev. and Mrs. BenJ. Y ates of P o rt
land. Mr. Y ates, who has been w ork
ing In a m ill In P o rtlan d , suffered
serio u s accid en t recen tly b u t is re
covering. H e w as form erly p a sto r of
th e ch u rch here.
Mrs. G ertru d e Schanno and Miss
B lrd in e M errill re tu rn e d la st F rid ay
from R ockaw ay w here th ey spent
tew days.
Mrs. A lbert D ow sett and d au g h ter
P a u le tta and Miss P e a rl S elle rs have
been at W elches since la st T uesday
Mr. D ow sett and Miss Je a n n e tte join
ed them for th e w eek-end.
Miss Rose P elik an of P o rtlan d , i
su ccessfu l te ac h er iu th e G resham
g rad e school last y ear, is v isitin g th is
w eek at th e B ap tist p arso n ag e w ith
the Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry . Miss
P elik an has been p rep a rin g h erself
for child w elfare w ork, w hich she
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These tremendous new values are the direct result of the
w ill ta k e up a t once In P o rtla n d u nder
th e U niversity Society of New York.
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greatest sales and production period in Willys-Cverland
Mrs. G race In m an of P o rtlan d , is a
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history. W e believe nothing else compare« w ith them.
g u est of Mrs. R. D. Bailey and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger and
d au g h ter C atherine. Mrs. N ellie G ulik-
son and son C laire have gone to S ea­
side w here they w ill rem ain fo r a
w eek or more. Jo h n M etzger is a s­
sistin g in th e Cecil M etzger grocery
fo r th e p resen t.
Mrs. H. W. S tro n g and ch ild ren are
cam ping n ea r T o llg ate above Rhodo­
dendron.
T w enty-one g u ests show ered Miss
Ruby Stow ell at th e hom e of Miss
Rose P o tte r on la st S atu rd ay evening
and all enjoyed a d elig h tfu l social
tim e. Miss Stow ell, w ho w ill soon be­
com e th e b rid e of O tto W hite, re ­
ceived many b eau tifu l and useful
gifts. T he evening w as sp e n t in p lay ­
ing gam es and w ith m usic, and light
refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Among the
g u ests w ere Mr and Mrs. H. J. W hite,
Mrs A. W Shipley. Miss Mabel Ship-
ley. Mrs. Lizaie Mason. Miss C lara
Mason. Mrs. I. S. L eland and g ra n d ­
d au g h ter. Madia, all of G resham . Mr
and Mrs. Ed. S hroy an d son R ichard
of T ro u td ale. Mrs. A. C. P a rk and A.
C. P o tter of th e Base L ine road. Miss
E cho Stow ell, G lenn A udrey, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. W hite, all of P o rtlan d . The
house w as d ecorated In p ink and
w h ite flowers.
E x -siste r Mary Angel w ill speak at
Odd F ellow s h all. G resham . F riday
aftern o o n and evening. A ugust 31. In
In every detail, all of the superior Willys-Knight and
th e aftern o o n a t 2:30 sh e w ill speak
Overland qualities features and improvements are retain­
to w om en only an d tn th e evening at 3
ed W xhi - g ha* been spared to insure the continuance
to m en and women S ubject, "C hris-
of Wlilys-Overland leadership in value.
I tian A m ericanism ." All a re invited.
Miss Je a n n e tte D ow sett com m enced
C om parison has resulted in an enorm ous increase
w o rk y esterd ay at th e F irs t S tate
B ank to tak e th e vacancy caused by |
in sale« for W illvs -O verland this year. A new com-
th e resignation of Mias Olga Noreen,
pansen of
ot these new values we believe w ill sweep
who w ill com plete her serv ices th e re
•side every other stan d ard that your previous ohser-
■ext S atu rd ay , and w ho expects soon
vation has set up. Come in and see for vourself.
to leave fo r C alifo rn ia to e n te r the
I Bible In stitu te of Los Angeles.
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Dr A. W Botkin, who has been on
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GRESHAM LOCALS
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Extra Value Useful Articles
Glass
Glass
Fruit Dishes
Glass
Water Tumblers
Mixing Bowls
E ach 5c
5-piece Sets, each
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E ach 5c
Imported Hand-
Painted Chinaware
15-Piece Porcelain
Kitchen Sets
Many beautiful pieces in
this assortm ent.
Specially priced at 98c ea.
Very pretty and useful
Winchester Stainless Steel
Paring knives
Sets Include F lour, S ugar,
Rice, C ereal, T ea and Coffee
C ontainers, V inegar and Oil
Ju g s and six Spice Boxes. To
see them is to w an t them .
Special each 23c
Special the Set, $5.85
A. W. METZGER & CO.
The WINCHESTER Store
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CHEVROLET/
nnouncing
JVew
WILLYS-KNIGHT
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE
LEE TIRES
WILLARD BATTERIES
and
General Repair Shop
OVERLAND
1924
'¿Lower Prices and great Improvements
Starter,
and
Ignition Work
Work Guaranteed
SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE
Phone 2331
Gresham
Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars
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Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Touring - - Now $1175
Willys-Knight 2-Pass. Roadster - - Notv 1175
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Coupe-Sedan Notv
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Country Club Notv
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Sedan - - Notv
- Notv
Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Touring
Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Sedan - • Notv
Generator
ANNOUNCEM ENT
In justice to you. Mr. Automobile owner, and to arrest
any false impression to the contrary, we wish it under­
stood th at we are operating our Wash and Polish Rack for
ALL SIZES AND MAKES OF CARS
Our selection of clean and well lighted quarters is
absolutely necessary in order th a t we may turn out the
best work.
We positively will not use any m aterials which will
at the present, or in the future, be deterious to the high­
est finish of any ear.
W ith our city experience, and determ ination to please,
we are able to G uarantee Satisfaction.
R. A. ASHDOWN
At RAKER & SON GARAGE, Phone 1301
A B igger, M uch M o re P o w e rfu l N e w
E n g in e in A l l O v e r la n d M o d e ls
O verland! ouring with bigger new engine Notv $525
CX'erland Roadster w ith bigger new engine NotV 525
Overl and Coupe w ith bigger new engine N o U ’ 7 9 5
Overl and Sedan with bigger new engine NotV 860
The Big, Powerful Overland Red Bird Notv 750
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
\ \ . A. Hessel
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I an e a ste rn tr ip for th e past th ree
w eeks. retu rn ed hom e yesterd ay
Dr.
Botkin visited iu New York. W ashing­
ton, B altim ore. Chicago and o th e r
places a ad re tu rn e d by way of the
C anadian Rockies
He has had a
m ost enjoyable tr ip
Mr and Mrs, G eorge Page and fam ­
ily an d J W L aw rence re tu rn e d F ri­
day from an extended trip th ro u g h
so u th ern Oregon. w hich took in C raler
Lake, th e caves aud o th er p o in ts of
in terest. They w ere aw ay n in e days
and trav eled m ore th a n a tho u san d
w iles.
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i e s , We Have the BLICK Agency
“ Let your next ear lie a Butch"
M AIN STREET GARAGE
GHFS1I V M
l’hone | ( | t
Phone 122S
D allj Trips to Portland
Rex, Phone UKW
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BIKTEN WAI.RAD, Prop.
WOOD
A Truck for Every Purpose
Burien for Service
COAL
We Solicit Your Business
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In su re d C a rrie rs
C a llers at th - horn, of Mr. and Mrs serio u s illn ess of th e fo rm e r's sister.
H. L. S’. C lair on Sunday w ere th , Miss C onstance P age who is at Good
form er s cousin Mrs R. y Headley of S am a ritan ho sp ital w here she u n d er­
W ashington. D C , and her son Robert, w ent an o p eratio n fo r -p p en d icitis
also Mr and .Mrs. L G Nichols and and , o m plicatlcns. H tr m other and
eons of rv rtla n d . Mrs H ead lty is the s is te r have a rriv e d from Pasadena.
w ife of the head of th e d ep artm en t C alifornia, to be n ea r her. Mrs. Page
of o p eratio n s in th e n atioual fo restry ret e r r e d home v esterd ay and Mr.
Mr Nichols is educai
Page Is still a t th e bedside of hi* sis­
secretary of th e P o rtlan d Y M c V te r. th o u g h h er condition seem s to be
Mrs Headley spent yesterday afte r- im proving and he Is expected home
noon at th e S t.C la ir hem ,
tw tay w ,o r a o r w r .
Mr. and Mr* George Page w ere j
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called to P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay by th e ,
W an t no*, ad d to y o u r profit.