Extra Special!
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
D uring Ju ly and A ugust the public
I lib ra ry will be open only on Monday,
W ednesday, F rid a y and S atu rd ay a f
tern o o n s from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m., and
on Monday, W ednesday and F rid ay
| evenings from 7 to 9 p. m.
Ivan V. W insor of M issoula, Mon-
I tan a, w as th e g u est ea rly th is w eek of
bis au n t, E m m a B. Jo h n so n of the
Outlook force. Mr. W insor g rad u a ted
in 1922 from the M ontana U niversity
and h as since been engaged in en g i
neering w ork w ith th e fo re stry s e r
vice. He is on his w ay to Ju n e au ,
A laska, w here he w ill have office w ork
I w ith th e B ureau of P ublic Roads.
A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. R
C. Riggs of Rockwood on Ju n e 18 a t
| the hom e of Mrs. C. Pow ell.
Miss E. E. Johnson, G resham p o st
m aster, an d her m other, Mrs. E liz a
beth Jo h n so n , sp en t a d elig h tfu l v a
cation week in a trip to S eattle. They
drove up S atu rd ay m orning, Ju n e 14,
and re tu rn e d la st S unday evening.
OITI.OOk HEADER TELES
DE EASTERN WASHINGTON
Attention
BERRY PICKERS
Spokane, W ash., Ju n e 18, 1924.—
E d ito r O utlook:— Since closing my
school I am enjoying a visit in this
Beautifully Decorated
p a rt of th e n o rth w est w ith relatives,
th e Conleys an d G riers.
Here you will find all the necessary wearing
W eath er conditions seem upperm ost
In everyone's th o u g h ts, m ost o f th e
apparel for the berry fields, moderately priced.
people w ondering w h at they w ill have
to sto re aw ay for an o th e r w inter. L ast
week th e p ap ers w ere reveling over
th e fact th a t som e “n in e billion
For
tu m b lers of w ater had rin sed th e sun-
kissed w heat fields of e a ste rn W ash
M en, W om en an d C hildren
in g to n .” The am o u n t of rain in the
sta te varied from only a little in a few
On Display in Our Window
Wm. E m erson of A ltoona, Pa., a r- places to m ore th a n h alf an inch in
I rived sev eral days ago to v isit his some of the dry w heat grow ing sec
d au g h ter, Miss L ouise E m erson, and tions. In some lo calities th e p rec ip i
OVERALLS...........
$1.95
his sisters, Mrs. W. K. H am ilton. Mrs. tatio n cam e too late to do th e w heat
m uch good, but in o th e rs it p rac tica lly
COVERALLS....
G eorge Moffitt of P le a sa n t Homo and g u a ra n te e s a fa ir crop. P a stu re s and
Phone 1236
Gresham
3 50
Mrs. J. H. E gan of P o rtlan d . He ex- hay cro p s a re g rea tly benefitted
PANTS...........
| pects to rem ain ab o u t a m onth.
3.50
O rch ard ists place th e S nake riv er
Now is the time to get your flags for the Ith of July
[yield
of
fru
it
a
t
35
p
er
cen
t
of
th
e
A p a rty co n sistin g of Mr. and Mrs.
KNICKERS.........
3.50
We have a large assortment priced from lc to 25c I B. O. Bosw ell of G resham , Mr. and norm al crop. At one point on th e
riv er th e c h e rry crop has been a dis
Mrs. A. H. F a ir, G eorge F a ir and Miss ap p o in tm en t and th e e n tire o u tp u t is
SHIRTS..........
2.50
C arm alita Poole of P o rtlan d sp e n t being consum ed outside th e ca n n erie s
STRAW HATS......
S unday a t S ilv er C reek falls n ear Sll- a condition w hich has not existed for
1.00
m any years. T he yield for la te r fru its
| verton.
will v ary acco rd in g to locality, some
SCREEN HATS.........
75c
Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t of th e A rleta of the o rch a rd s in favored locations
I d istric t in P o rtlan d visited w ith being estim ated a t a 60 per cen t crop,
UNDERWEAR..........
2.50
friends in G resham one day la st week. w hile o th e rs w ill go as low as 25 per
cent.
C
h
erries
a
re
b
rin
g
in
g
a
h
igher
F ra n k C. Jo n es w as one of th o se
SOX..............
1.00
p rice th
a n for ,' 8everal
sev eral ¿ years.
receiving th e nom ination for th e of- PA,
than,
ear8 - ■“ Uma-
Pick your Royal Ann cherries at once if three-
,, „ . . .
Itilla county, Oregon, Bings and Lam -
flce of sta te re p re se n ta tiv e from M ult-1 b erts w ere sold for 18 cents per
quarters pink.
STOCKINGS.........
1 50
nom ah county on th e d em ocratic pound f. o. b. cars. My cousin paid 25
tic k et In th e re c e n t election. He has cen ts for tw o boxes of stra w b e rrie s
GLOVES.........
1.50
PICK EVERY DAY -WILL RECEIVE SUNDAY
received official notification of th e today.
I)o not wait and get hit with rain.
SWEATERS.........
E a ste rn W ashington and Pacific
fact from the co unty clerk.
7.00
co ast ca n n erie s have co n tracted for
The
g
en
e
ral
m
eetin
g
of
th
e
M
eth
We are paying highest cash price.
the p la n tin g of 80 ac res of tom atoes
HANDKERCHIEFS.....
25¿
odist L adies Aid society w ill be held and 60 of cucum bers in th e Y akim a
in th e ch u rch p a rlo rs W ednesday a f co u n try th is season. T he c o n tra ct
TENNIS SHOES.....
We have plenty of lug boxes on hand.
1.50
ternoon, beginning a t 2:30. T he D orcas prices a re $11 per ton for th e tom atoes
and
$75
for
No.
1
“cu
k
es”,
$40
for
No.
c irc le w ill a c t as ho stess. T he Aid
Will receive every evening from 5 to 9 p. m.
LEATHER SHOES........
5.00
2s, and $15 for No. 3s. T he Yakim a
society w ill give an icecream social co u n try claim s a fair yield of stra w
on th e law n of Mrs. A nna H evel on b erries. I expect to v isit a cousin
BATHING SUITS...
7.50
I F rid ay evening of th is week.
th e re soon and w ill know m ore about
it.
One
cousin
20
m
iles
south
of
Spo
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. M cKenzie of G ib
Full settlem en t to be m a d e
son, M issouri, cou sin s of M rs. H ans k an e plowed a la rg e field of g rain
u n d er for sum m er fallow th is week.
L arsen , a re v isitin g for a few days at
each w eek .
F o u r h undred tho u san d lady bugs,
th e L arsen home. T hey a re m ak in g a th e advance g u ard of sev eral m illions
to u r of th e w est and th e so u th e rn th a t w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e "b a ttle of
sta te s. Mrs. O rville M yers and son the o rc h a rd s" in the W enatchee coun
try , arriv ed recen tly , u n d er th e su
of K an sas w as also re c e n t guests.
Have Moved to Old Red Mill next to A. W. Metzger’s
T ho rv ald A nderson of th e Pow ell pervision of C. T u rn e r. T he lady bugs
a re used to destroy th e aphis. The
V alley school d istric t w as elected at h ib ern atin g g rounds a re in th e Cas
th e recen t school m eeting to serve for cade m ountains, extending from B rit
five y ea rs on th e board of th e G resh ish C olum bia to Oregon. It is e sti
m ated th a t 10,000 of them w ith th e ir
Phone 1241
Gresham, Oregon
am union high school d istric t,
n a tu ra l p ro p ag atio n w ill p ro tect one
Mrs. Conkle of Toledo, Ohio, m o th er ac re of o rch a rd during th e season.
of Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g is v isitin g r e la
T he gam e d ep a rtm en t of P en n sy l
tiv es in th e w est. She w as a g u est In vania has asked the d ep a rtm en t of
th e S terlin g hom e over th e w eek-end. W ashington sta te to send them a c a r
She w ill rem ain h ere and in P o rtlan d load of young ja ck rab b its, as they are
a pest here. T he Boy S couts a re ex
fo r som e tim e.
pecting to hold a round-up.
G RESH A M
A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and
M other N atu re affords som e m arvel
Mrs. Wm. J. P h a ir on Ju n e 20. M oth |o u s scenic a ttra c tio n s in th e inland
e r and baby a re a t th e hom e of Mrs. em pire. S plendid geologic h isto ry is
II. T im m erm an
revealed in th e canyon w alls of Deep
D. M. C athey and J. A. B ushong a re C reek canyon w here erosion has cut
building a co ttag e in th e m o u n tain s an enorm ous gorge. L ittle Spokane
riv er is a m ost p ictu resq u e stream
n ea r R hododendron for a P o rtlan d Long lake, w ith its h y d ro -electric
m an. Mrs. C athey w ent w ith them but p la n t and a spillw ay dam is one of the
h ig h est in A m erica w ith a w ate rfa ll
re tu rn e d to h er hom e la st week.
Local m em bers of th e W isconsin com p arab le to N iagara in height.
F u rth e r so u th is an o th er p lan t, and
sta te society a re p lan n in g to atten d close a t hand is th e W ellpinit re se rv a
th e an n u a l picnic to be held a t Colum tion of th e Spokane Indians.
bia P a rk next Sunday, Ju n e 29. Pic
P L A ID T IS S U E G IN G H A M S
G rand Coulee, th e an cien t bed of the
Now is an opportune time to get one absolutelj
nic lunch, baseball and o th e r sp o rts C olum bia riv er, is in fact a m in iatu re
and a p rogram w ill fu rn ish am use g ran d canyon of th e C olorado; one of
without
cost to you, and without restrictions oi
m ent. P rizes w ill be given to win the p rin cip al fea tu re s being th e p re
any kind. The First State Bank is rapidly
h isto ric w ate rfa ll w hich a t one tim e
n ers in th e sp o rts.
w as 50 tim es g re a te r th an N iagara.
T o C lose, at y a rd , 3 8 c
In v estig atio n is being m ade by the The sto ry of th e day w hen th e m ighty
INCREASING ITS ACQUAINTANCES
m a rsh a l of an attem p t by sev eral boys riv er Mowed th ro u g h th is g re a t gorge
1 LAIN COLORED RAI INES, 36-inch, in pongee,
to set a tire u n d er th e sidew alk on is w ritten on all sides in u n m istak ab le
by giving a flag outfit consisting of one 3 x 5 foot flag,
language. M ount Spokane, 5080 feet
oran./e, pink, corn, white and cornflower, to close, yd 38c
so u th Main stre e t S atu rd ay n ig h t be in h eight, show s from its top on a
jointed
pole, bracket, and halliards to every new deposltoi
low a house occupied by Ja p a n e se c lea r day 17 lakes, sco res of riv ers
SMALL 1IGI RED VOILES, 38 inch fine grade, blue
in
Savings
D epartm ent m aking a deposit of $5.00 or more.
fam ilies. F ritz S to ck er discovered and strea m s, and a p an o ram a b ea u ti
th e tire and put it out. T he boys are ful and im pressive. T he snow y w hite
and red, black and white, brown and white, pink and
said to be local boys ab o u t tow n but m ag n esite m a terial of those m ines are
gray. Regular price 48c, to close 38c.
th e la rg e st in A m erica; th e m a n u fac
This is done for the purpose of obtaining new names
th e ir nam es a re being w ithheld.
tu re of ferro -m ag n eslte w'ill soon be
and
many are availing themselves of the opportunity.
L ester S pencer has re tu rn e d from gin. W ithin a 50-mile circ le th e re are
For n moderate price. Silk Hose, the Arrowhead brand.
75
lak
es
an
d
nu
m
ero
u
s
b
eau
ty
spots.
a rec en t trip to e a ste rn W ashington.
( a n t he heat for ♦ 1.00. Colors are black, white, brown,
On his re tu rn he w as accom panied by A trip up th e St. Jo e riv er, Idaho, is
polo, loir cabin, amber and peach,
The flag is not a cheap one but a real flag—one thai
a d elightful one th a t C aptain B ranson
a num ber of old neig h b o rs and friends, and
should
retail at $3.00 to $4.00. You will be pleased with it
I took in 1902. T he riv er is fa
soitie of whom sp en t th e w eek here. m ous for its shadow y effects. The
A etc Laces, lace and chiffon collars and cuffs
Among them w ere Mrs. E. E. Collins C o u e r'd A lene m ines and sm e lte rs are
A Savings Account for your boy or girl is a part of theii
of Yakima, Mrs. C h arlie S m ith and th e la rg e st silv er lead m ines. S teptoe
Try our Cannery Aprons, Better Than Rubber
education. \\ ith the flag it is doubly so. Open an accounl
ch ild ren of A lderdale, Mr. and Mrs. B utte show s th e wide p an o ram ic view
of th e P alo u se w h eat co u n try . G ard
for them today.
Alex. C am pbell an d ch ild ren of Mab n er caves co n tain w onderful s ta l
ton, W ashington. Mrs. C ollins and ac tites. L ew iston hili, accom plishes a
SS&JM In prizes to be given for the best demonstration of tluin ii
Mrs. S m ith a re siste rs of Mrs. Arza d escen t of 2700 feet in 10 m iles w ith a
Gresham parade July 4th.
g rad e of only five per cent, one of the
Sm
ith
and
Mr.
C
am
pbell
is
a
bro
th
er.
Pl,o"e 1411
Gresham
m ost rem a rk a b le road building fetes;
They w ere visiting th e ir s is te r and se v eral sw itch b ack s a re needed.
th e ir m o th er Mrs. M ary Cam pbell,
I could not leave o ut L ake Chelan
who is ill at the hom e of Mrs. Sm ith. for w onderful scenery. In 1902 we
O ther g u ests w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Ad. w ere given co m p lim en tary tic k ets on
W attenberg and ch ild ren , Mr. and an ex cu rsio n to the head of th e lake
and re tu rn . T he lake is 70 m iles long
Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. tin s W attenberg of B ickleton, Mr. by a few m iles wide, ju st a deep fis
and Mrs. H enry W illiam s of T openish, su re in the h ea rt of th e C ascade m oun
A STRONG BANK
W ashington.
ta in s, w ith th e c le a re st and bluest
w ate r abounding w ith fish w hich can
W h at you w ant, w hen you w an t it. be seen in g re a t schools. G reat g la
G O O D R E L IA B L E T O O L S
as you w ant It— W an t ad it.
ciers can be seen on th e very high
m o u n tain tops. O ur necks w ere sore
from th e long gazing at N atu re's
S E E U S FO R
handiw ork. T he la rg e hotel at the
. ARE ARMcOTO
head of the lake afforded th e g u ests
m uch p le asu re by its genial hospitaii
WAGE A FIG-HT .
ty and we w ere especially delighted
FOR
THE
ME.ATS
Take the WINCHESTER 3-tine Pitch-
w ith th e gen ero u s q u an tity of tro u t
WC
w hich g raced o u r tab les in th e dining
fork. Eight, strong, durable. Just
room.
KNOV
the right •hang."
Highest Grade
T h ere a re sev eral o th er In d ian res
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
erv a tio n s in th e state. We spent some
Hickory handle. I’o handle one is to
tim e in th e Yakim a rese rv a tio n hold
know the difference. Costs no more
ing serv ices in our ch u rc h es; we had
W e a lso h ave som e h eavy S h eet S te e l, Just
than others.
a chance to te e th e Italian 's w ays of
the thin g for berry p ick ers’ cook stoves.
living and p ro g ress in education. The
p u p ils often score h ig h er th an the
HAY ROPE
w hite ch ild ren in th e ir stu d ies. The
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A lr e a d y cut in co n v en ien t sizes
HAY PULLEYS
p u p ils rid e to school on th e ir cayttaes
All sizes in best grade Ila, Carriers
WE HAVE ALWAYS
and a re very w ell behaved. Most of
Manilla long fibre Ila, truck
FOUGHT FOR PURE th e In d ian s live in hou ses; some of
rope. The kind that Hooks of all kinds
th e oldest p re fe r th e ir tepee and
m eats. We w on't allow a pie
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b la n k et ap p a rel to th e new tangled
given satlsfaetorj ser* Handles, Singletrees,
>f m eat to come into th is m ark et
n otions of th e "B oston m an ” The
4 lee.
I lamps for Ila, Racks
Hione 12}}
Near City Bakery
th at doesn't live up to w hat we ex
F o u rth of Ju ly is a gala week w ith the
pect of it. It m ust be able to stand
In d ian s in stead of one day. G reat
the te sts we give it. F o lk s know
n u m b ers of th e braves w ith th e ir
Pitone us if you need sornething quick
when they buy a pound of m eat of
sq u aw s assem b le in b rig h tly colored
us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces
raim en t, and h o rse racin g and "pow
of w holesom e p u rity .
w ow s" a re th e o rd er of th e week. I
is a Combined
hope th e gam bling once indulged in
Treatment, both
h as been abandoned.
I m uch p refer leafy and flowery local and internal, and has been success-
The WINCHESTER Store
WILL BE CLOSED
A. J. W BROWN, Prop.
O regon to th e long stre tc h e s of tr e e ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over
Phone l*t» I
Pow ell s t.
less p ra irie s one sees on th e jo urney iorty years. Sold by all druggists.
from June 2« to July 2«
here.
MRS. C. O. BRANSON.
F. J. C H E N E Y fit C O ., T o led o , O h io
English Teapots
E a ch
79c
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Growers Attention!
We are also contracting raspberries,
blackberries and loganberries at highest
cash prices.
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits
See me personally at same hours.
*20
H. E. THAYER
to i*4O
Inc
Specials to Close Out in
You Must Have a Flag
Summer Dress Fabrics
^ l f You Celebrate at G resham ^
Blue, yellow, yellow and black
and reti and white
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
FIRST STATE BANK
Hay Harvest Tools
that can be depended upon are
an economy in many ways
Pipe and Fittings
0
Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop
A. VV. METZGER <& CO.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
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