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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
Arenii- ( luh Meet-« Monday.
T he A rem e club will m eet Monday
afternoon, S eptem ber 10, a t the home
of Mr». N eihauer on th e Suinly boule
vard. Mr«. A. J. W. Brow n, Mr». Wm.
Jo hnson and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth
w ill a ssist th e hostess. M embers hav
ing no way of going will notify Mrs.
Adix.
Ile te re u u v ’ L icense R eturned.
A. F. D evereaux, w hose co unty It
cense to ru n a dance hall a t Linne-
m ann was suspended ab o u t tw o weeks
ago, pending a h earing, has been ex
on erated of all ch arg es and his 11
cense h as been restored. T he dances
will be continued every S atu rd ay and
W ednesday n ig h ts as form erly.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FRIDAY,
SEPTEM BER
7,
1923
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. H enry S churm an, fo r
m er resid e n ts of Cleveland avenue
G resham , who have been living on
th e ir farm a t La C enter, W ashington
for th e p ast year and a half, have
moved to E agle Creek, Oregon, where
Mr. S ch u rm an is employed a t logging
for th e E lm er B rager tie m ill.
Mrs. C laude S tockton has been sick
for th e p ast few days b ut is now Im
proving.
Twentieth Century Grocery
Headquarters for Right Prices, Reliable Goods and Courteous Treatm ent
SATURDAY
AND
MONDAY
WE
OFFER
At th e m eeting of the sta te conven
tion of th e W om en's A uxiliary to the
20th Century Coffee, the very finest obtainable, always fresh, lb. 33(\ 3 lbs. 95c
A m erican Legion a t S easide in yes
te rd a y 's session Mrs. J. H. M etzger
w as m ade th e head of th e com m ittee
Guest Size I\O R Y S O A P ...................................................................dozen bars $ .55
on ho sp italizatio n and w elfare.
Miss Joyce K idder was hostess to
CRISCO.............. 1 lb. 25c. 1' - lbs. 35c, 3 lbs. 69c, 6 lbs. $1.29, 9 lbs. 1.93
the Camp F ire G irls at d in n er on Mon
Royal Baking Powder........................ 12-ounce can 40^, 2J4 lb. $1.19, 5 lb. 2.29
day evening. A happy evening was
sp en t by the g irls.
Full Cream Cheese, excellent stock............................................................. pound
.29
The W om en's Home M issionary so
PEACHES, Yakima Elbertas, just the right size and quality for canning
ciety will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs
Now is the time......................................................................................... box .87
Jam es S terlin g next W ednesday at
2:30. Mrs. G eorge H oney Is in charge
Royal Garden Tea, green or black, exceptional quality, half-lb. pkg. 43f, 2 for
.83
of th e program . Mrs. S terlin g w ill be
Royal Club, Edwards Dependable or Golden West Coffee......................... pound .39
Phone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
assisted by Mrs. S. J. B ennison, Mrs.
Bulk Seedless Raisins.......................................................... pound 12ê, 3 pounds
.35
W. J. Ott and Mrs. A. Hevel. Automo
biles will be a t th e lib ra ry at 2:15 for
American Beauty Oysters.....................................................................5-ounce can
.14
th e accom m odation of those who w ant
Del
Monte
Beans................................................................
large
No.
2%
can
for
.22^4
tra n sp o rta tio n .
T he D orcas C ircle of th e M ethodist
Camel Dates................................................................................................. package
.09
L adies' Aid society w ill hold a bake
Sliced Beef....................................................................................... 3%-ounce glass .22
sa le a t W alrad 's sto re on S atu rd ay a f
Large Rolls Lunch Wax Paper.................................................... regular 10c size .05
tern
o
o
n
,
Septem
ber
8,
at
2:30
o’clock.
m e a n in g , th a t we w a n t to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. S heppard of
a ttr a c t y o u r a tte n tio n ju st
O akland, C alifornia, a re th e g u ests of
fo r a m om ent.
th e fo rm er's sister, Mrs. P. A. Gould
They a re on th e ir re tu rn hom e from a
to u r w hich sta rte d ea rly in Ju n e and
w hich has tak en them to K an sas City
Chicago and o th e r m iddle w estern
points and to N iag ara F a lls and T o
ronto. They cam e over th e Canadian
W e c a rry a full lin e of th e b e st a u to su p p lie s a n d acces-
ro u te and have sp e n t some tim e in
ories. G oodyear tir e s a n d tubes.
S eattle. Y esterday they w ere the
g u ests of a cousin, A ttorney C hester
A. S heppard of P o rtlan d , who took
Pkoae M81
PBED SOI T IIA lfh
Mirht Pkoae S ix !
them over th e C olum bia riv er h igh
way.
Miss F loella Jaco b s en tertain ed one
evening th is w eek th e m em bers of the
Pow ell Valley strin g band, w ith w hich
o rg an izatio n she expects to play the
violin. T he evening w as sp en t in
singing and playing and th e hostess
Children will be needing many things to wear and we are ready to assist you in
served refresh m en ts.
fitting them out.
Heavy all-wool PULLOVER
Mr. and Mrs. Steve M arston left th is
m orning for a v isit w ith frie n d s near
Sweater, in brown and buff,
Mill City. T hey expect to r e tu rn S u n
maroon and gold, sizes 32 to
day.
36, each......................... $3.75
C. Gordy h as been sick for th e past
few days.
D. S. H am ilton of Long Beach, C ali
fornia, stopped off from his re tu rn
trip front Illin o is on W ednesday and
visited w ith th e H. M. M iller and L. L.
Extra-heavy all-wool, sizes 36
K idder fam ilies.
to 38, black and green, black
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder, R oberta
and gold, navy and orange and
and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook
plain maroon, each
$5.50
of P o rtlan d sp en t th e L abor day h o li
day at E agle C reek on th e highw ay.
A line baby boy w as born to Mr. and
Mrs. A lfred A nderson a t G illis on
S eptem ber 5.
A Splendid Assortment of
W hen Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W iles
re tu rn e d from ch u rch last Sunday
W ool Tw eed b eautifully lined
they found a n um ber of th e ir c h il
with light colored satin. Special
$2.25
dren at th eir hom e and th a t they had
G resham
brought a b irth d ay d inner w hich they
Phone 2221
Oregon
had p rep ared in honor of th e ir m oth
n
a
h
E
O
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B
Black Knitted, assorted sizes,...........................pair 35c
e r's 70th birth d ay .
T hose p rese n t
Pink Knitted, assorted sizes,................................ pair 45c
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lew is W iles and
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n have
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C rosier and
Pink Crepe Bloomers,,.......................................... pair 50c
moved in to th e ir a ttra c tiv e new home
fam ily. Mrs. W iles received a num ber
on W allula H eights. T hey en tertain ed
of valuable gifts and some money as a
a t d in n er rec en tly th e Rev. and Mrs.
token.
J. H. Wood and Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P u lfer and Miss
"The House of Quality"
W iles, th e first g u ests in th e new loca
L etitia P u lfer spent th e la st week-end
l ’h o n e I II I
G ro lu im
tion. T he Woods plan to leave in a
a t Rockaw ay and o th er T illam ook
few days for S easide w here they will
county beaches. W hile th e re Mr. P u l
The Dorcas Circle of the Methodist Ladies Aid will
spend a m onth or more.
fer and L etitia joined a p arty of about
hold a bake sale in this store, at 2 p. m., Saturday.
Luck— rise s e a rly to c a tc h th a t m o rn
W ill R obertson has been seriously
c.z.!;::;::. 40 p ersons who w ent about 15 m iles
in g tr a i n ; ■ is busy a t th e forge, bench o r
from sh o re for deep sen tishing. and ill for th e past six w eeks as th e re
d e sk ; is p e rs is te n t; w a stes no tim e ; is
each cau g h t a line salm on weighing su lt of an in ju ry to his shin bone
not e a sily discouraged.
about 20 pounds. W hile aw ay they w hile w orking in m o rta r a t th e new
Luck— fa s te n s th e door b efo re th e h o rse
called on Mr. and Mrs. E. G K ardell schoolhouse. Infection developed and
is s to le n ; keeps th a t sc ald in g w a te r out of
at M anzanita.
spread to th e w hole body and it be
b a b y ’s re a c h ; h a s fo re th o u g h t; is p re
Mrs. A. Hevel. Miss Vivian Hevel, cam e n ecessary a w eek ago to rem ove
p a re d fo r o p p o rtu n itie s; h a s p la n s a n d ex
Joe Com stock, Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert hint to a P o rtlan d h o sp ital for an
ec u te s them .
son and Mr. and Mrs. C arp en ter of op eratio n and for tre a tm e n t. H is co n
S eattle w ent to R ockaw ay for th e L a dition is som ew hat im proved b u t is
Luck— denies h im self th a t a u to u n til he
bor day week-end and enjoyed the still serious.
can afford to buy an d m a in ta in it; av oids
1'his is the time for canning. Quality is Excel
b eauties and in sp iratio n of th e se a
lu x u ry ; pays cash , resp e c ts h im se lf an d is
T he Queen E sth er c irc le will meet
lent. Lowest prices from day to day, consistent
shore.
respected.
Miss M ildred Zeek of Lebanon is next Monday evening, S eptem ber 9.
with quality and good business.
Luck— lau g h s a t m is fo rtu n e ; h a s a ll
spending th e w eek w ith her g ra n d with Miss Lilah H eugstler. Im p o rtan t
th e good p o sitio n s; d raw s a ll th e big s a l
business
is
to
come
before
th
e
g
a
th
e
r
m other, Mrs. G eorge Leslie. She and
a rie s ; sp en d s less th a n he e a rn s — h a s a
her siste r D orothy expect to atten d ing.
SAX IXGS ACCOL NT a n d is fin a n c ia lly in
Union high school here.
T he condition of th e Rev. E. D.
d ep e n d en t!
air. and Mrs. I. 8. K orsund and son B lackm an, who Is in a P o rtlan d hos- '
“ M an h not th e c re a tu re of c irc u m
visited last week end at N etarts and pital, rem ain s about th e sam e. Ser- '
sta n c e s . C ircu m stan ces a re th e c re a tu re s
th e T illam ook beaches and retu rn ed vices at th e F ree M ethodist church
of m en .”— H h ra e li.
by way of th e low er Colum bia riv er next Sunday w ill be in c h a rg e of the '
highw ay.
Rev. M. V. W hetzel.
Mrs. I,. S O sborne of P o rtlan d v isit
A cam ping p arty at Zigzag on L abor ?
ed old n eig h b o rs and frien d s in
It’ bars P L’’ G. N ap th a Soap $1.00, 1 10-quart
G resham on W ednesday. She is living lay included Mrs. W. C. Burch, her
GRESHAM. OREGON
galvanized pail 30c, 1 L o ry Soap 1 lakes 10c, m ak
w ith her son-in-law ami d au g h ter, Mr. son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs
ing a total of $1.40
an d Mrs. Allen Long a t 66 E ast Blan- E. I’. Thom, Mrs. M usselw hite, Mr. and
A STRONG IHM»
dena stree t. Mrs. Long is teaching in Mrs. B lackw ell, alt of P o rtlan d . They
re tu rn e d Monday night.
the city schools.
A d elig h tfu l b irth d ay p arty w as en-
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Redding w ere !
I Joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R th e g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. C harles
C. Je n n in g s T h u rsd ay evening. In h o n C alking on Sunday.
or of th e ir gran d so n . Clyde Jen n in g s.
Mrs. W. H. Thom pson and Miss
Floyd Mack, w hile on a fishing trip up the coast from Pacific City to A s
| who w as ce leb ratin g his 11th birthday.
Em
m
a
R.
Jo
h
n
so
n
visited
W
ednesday
at
Bull Run early thia m orning in toria, stopping w here th e ir fancy dic
I A n um ber of ch ild ren were p resen t
and some b eau tifu l gifts w ere received and T h u rsd ay w ith th e p are n ts of the com pany w ith G. A. Cox, received a tated, and re tu rn e d by w ay of th e
form er. Mr. and Mrs. A. W ilkinson at p ain fu l In ju ry w hen he slipped on the low er Colum bia riv e r highw ay.
by Clyde.
G resham g ran g e w ill meet In all- the L ittle Sandy R anger statio n , eight ro ck s and his w eight fell on a g ra p
Mrs. R. E. Cannon has retu rn ed
day session next S atu rd ay . Septem ber m iles above Bull Run. They w ent on pling hook w hich he was ca rry in g on from h er trip to Indiana w here she
th
e
Bull
Run
ca
r
to
th
e
end
of
th
e
line
h is fish basket. H e was severely
S. w hen im p o rtan t business will come
w ent early in Ju n e w ith Mr. Cannon.
“G ood because i t \ m ade gtxxl.” Table size 20«.
before th e grange. Ju ly and A ugust and w alked the d istan ce to the s ta bruised and th e flesh broken but it is , who retu rn ed som e tim e ago to m ake
m eetings have been held in the eve- tion. but on th e ir re tu rn F rid ay m o rn th o u g h t th a t no bone* w ere broken. p rep aratio n s for school work.
medium size 40c
large size 80>
ing w as brought to Bull Run by Mr. T h e hook stru c k him ju st below th e
I nltig only.
,h e ,PKa ‘n W8a *° " Vere th a t
G resham pays 5 p er
Mr. and Mrs. L eslie St. C lair and W ilkinson.
| ch ildren. Mrs H M. Shaw and Miss
Mis* M artha H agherg of the Bank he left his c a r th e re and cam e home on cent In terest on tim e deposita.— Ad»,
¡M a rg a re t S t.C la ir left for Seaside of G resham is spending h er vacation th e tro lle y ca r for m edical treatm en t.
Make your telep h one earn you m ore
W ednesday night, w here the form er in Spokane. w here she drove on W ed
Jo h n H epp joined th e George Moul
I is a deleg ate to th e sta te A m erican nesday In com pany w ith her m other. to n fam ily of Lusted in a trip to the by connecting it w ith a w ant ad.
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
I Legion convention. They will rem ain Mrs K arl J. H agtterg and h er sister beaches w hich extended over a period
Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer
1 at th e beach for a week.
Marian.
cheaply and
of ten days They journeyed leisurely |!‘" d<k.*eller
We have a large and complete line to select from
O ur Jum bo Tablet (240 Pages)
10c
S tap led an d p e rfo ra te d , is the B iggest V alue
m oney can buy
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
We’re Giving You
the Horn
SPECIAL SWEDISH DELICACIES
Skorpor,....................................................... large package 24c
Ry-Krisp, Swedish health bread................ ljj-pound pkg. 39c
Salt H e rrin g ..............................................................3 for 25c
M ake Us R espon
sible for your c a r’s
C ondition.
G R ESH A M
GARAGE
V isit O ur New L ad ies’ R est Room W hen in Tow n
NEW
SWEATERS for the School
Bovs and Young Men
Prepare for the Coming School Year
W e a re show ing a C om plete Line of Shoes, H osiery, U n d erw ear,
B oys’ Blouses, M isses’ an d G irls’ W ash D resses a n d W ool Dresses,
SSSSSSSSSSS/S/S/SSSSSSSSSSSSS/SS////.
ROYAL COURT
SW EATERS
M EN ’S A ND B O Y S’
CAPS
Etc., Etc.
Boys’ All-Leather Shoes, Peters Make, from .......... $2.50 to $3.95
Misses’ All-Leather Shoes, Oxfords, Peters Make,. .$3.50 to $4.85
Boys’ Caps...................... .•.........................................$1.00 to $1.95
Boys’ Suspenders............................................................... 25c to 35c
Boys’ and Girls' extra quality Hosiery in fine, medium and heavy
weight ribbed, in black and brown, all sizes, at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Boys’ Blouses, age 8 to 14, a t ...................................85c and $1.00
L. A. WACK & CO.
W O M E N ’S B LO O M ER S
WALRA1) MERCANTILE CO.
LUCK
G R O C E R IE S
PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES
Bartlett Pears
Tomatoes. .. . .
.............. box 75c
. box 45c anti 60c
LAST P. & G. SOAP SALE
First State Bank
$1.40 Value Special for 99c
R O Y A L CLUB C O F F E E S P E C IA L
lb. 39c,
3 lbs. $1.15,
5 lbs. $1.95
W IG W A M S Y R U P
j
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
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