GRESHAM CORBETT e rty of th e g rad e school on th e east. Mrs. H ollingshead an d Mrs. L. E. Ire n e S prague of B oardm an, cam e T uesday for a visit w ith Mrs. C lara Sm ith. C olum bia g ran g e w ill give a dance on th e evening of A ugust 16. At a rec en t m eeting of the voters of School d istric t No. 39 it was voted to buy from W alter K night seven- eig h th s of an acre adjoining the prop Goodwin of Boise, Idaho, cam e T u es day evening for a v isit w ith Mrs. Oliv ia L eland and Mr. an d M rs. Lewis Reed. Mrs Sheldon S tea rn s re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d W ednesday evening an d ex pected to go to T he D alles to v isit frie n d s there. MAUBICE DAVE BOTKIN & JOHNSTON CHEVROLET, Sales Service Come in and see our new De Luxe Touring Lee Tires Willard Batteries M aster M echanics in Charge of Shop ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY Guaranteed Work N ight P hone 127x G RESH A M ,O REG O N P hone 2331 O PPO SITE POSTOFFICE Used Automobiles Look these cars over, drive them, as all car- ry a 30-day guarantee CHEVROLET SEDAN................................. $ 650 1920 CHEVROLET TO U RIN G , license.............. 150 1919 CHEVROLET, license.................................. 1921 FORD TOURIN G, license, good condition 75 200 1918 FORD TO U RIN G ........................................ 75 1919 FORD TOURJNG, license............................ 100 1923 FORD ROADSTER, license and extras... 300 1924 M AXW ELL ROADSTER, license, extras, A -l condition ............................................ 900 1924 M AXW ELL COUPE, extras and license, A -l condition ............................................ 1075 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y SERVICE Phone 1141 Gresham $5, $10, $20 Ini Ite ' Standard Oil Scrip Books in these denom* inations like travel cheques are especially convenient for touring, They save carrying cash, and are accepted by Standard Oil Service Stations and dealers everywhere for good, reliable Red Crown gasoline, Zerolene and other dependable products for your carl i) STANDARD of QUALITY S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y L C A L IF O R M I A ) FOR THE BEST MEATS Fr» sh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. IUETL, Prop. Phono 1711 Pro«ham OUTLOOK, T I F s b lV , AUGUST 1* POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew N elson and d au g h ter, also Mrs. F ra n k Ritzie of Rock Islan d , Illin o is, a rriv ed F rid ay for a visit w ith th e fam ilies of Em il S atte rstro m an d E rick A nderson. Mr. an d Mrs. R euben S o derquist an d son of T u rlo ck . C alifornia, are th e g u ests of th e ir b ro th er, C h arles S od erq u ist an d fam ily. On Monday th e tw o fam ilies left for T illam ook for a visit of a few days. E rn e st A nderson of Bakersfield, C alifornia, a bookkeeper in a bank ir. th a t city, is expected to a rriv e for a th ree-w eek 's vacation w ith his p a r en ts, Mr. anil Mrs. G ust A nderson. Elsie an d R in ar M attson, acco m p an ied by Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er, left S a t u rday for a w eek’s v isit w ith relativ es a t Chinook, W ashington. The Young P eo p les’ Society of the Sw edish M ission ch u rch w ill give an ice cream social S atu rd ay evening at the home of Miss R uth N ystrom , to w hich a ll a re invited. T he ladies of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill m eet T h u rsd ay , A ugust 14 a t 2 p. m., a t th e hom e of Mrs. A nna N ordblom. All a re co rd ially in vited. Mrs. A ugust P ete rso n gave a recep tion S atu rd ay evening in honor of her slster-lu -law , Miss A lm a P eterso n , Who arriv ed som e tim e ago from Con necticu t fo r a visit. D elicious r e fre sh m en ts w ere served to th e th irty g u ests who w ere p resen t. Mr. P e te r son and h is s is te r left T uesday for S eattle and B ellingham w here they w ill v isit for ab o u t te n days. Mr. and Mrs. E ssen C h risten so n and son of Sioux F alls, South D akota, have been re c e n t g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A rvidson. On Sunday the tw o fam ilies visited in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. V ictor W ashberg. W ord h as been received from Mrs. J. A. L iedfors in Sw eden th a t she will leave th e re A u g u st 14 for th e re tu rn trip to A m erica. She h as been ab sen t for about a y ear an d re p o rts th a t her h ea lth has been g rea tly Im proved since' she left here. Mrs. A nnie S tra m of S a lt L ake City arriv ed S atu rd ay for a stay of a couple of w eeks w ith h er cousins Mrs. G ust A nderson, Mrs. Sw an Oison an d Swan M agnuson. Miss M innie D anielson cam e out from tow n S unday an d took dinner w ith Miss F re d a P ete rso n in a jo in t celeb ratio n of th e ir b irth d ay s, w hich occur th e sam e day. CAMP HILL H azel S m ith re tu rn e d from Seaside Monday w here she h as been visiting h er aunt. Mr. and M rs. R. Confrey and D onald have gone to Bayocean on a Ashing trip . Mrs. B ruce Bunn and Mrs. Chas. E dw ards an d C h arlie and Ja n e E d w ard s sp en t a w eek w ith Mrs. E d g ar V enable of W estim ber, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bay and F ritz and R ussell have re tu rn e d hom e afte r a th re e w eek s’ v isit w ith Mrs. B ay’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. S um m ers, of C orvallis, M ontana. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. B arn es and H azel and Evelyn, of Boise, Idaho, have been v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s of L au rel A cres. Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. R ogers have gone to R hododendron as th e house g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Rice. Mrs. A lexander T hom pson w ill re tu r n n ex t w eek from New York w here she w ent as a d eleg ate-at-larg e to th e d em o cratic convention. Mrs. A cers an d F o lav ern e and M ar g are t A cers an d Mrs. A cers p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T ay lo r of G resham , left fo rt N e ta rts to be gone ab o u t te n days. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Culp and d au g h te r V era have gone to S easide for a tw o-w eeks’ vacation. Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s atten d ed a luncheon M onday given by Mrs. A l b e rt W illiam s in ho n o r of h e r m other, Mrs. Ed M arion of Boise, Idaho. Mr. an d Mrs. F o rtn e r and L aw rence, W illard and D ahl and Mrs. F o rtn e r’s m o th er left fo r O ceanside la s t W ed nesday to be gone for a couple of w eeks. Mrs. Sm ith of L au rel A cres e n te r tain ed at d in n e r T uesday evening. T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. D entler and Mr. an d Mrs. R. G ilbreth of P o rtlan d . M aster F ritz B ay’s ch ick en s re ceived Arst p rize a t th e G resham fair. F ritz belongs to th e L ynch club, of w hich Mrs. Jo h n Lynch is leader. Miss E d ella Tow le has resum ed her class in m usic a fte r a m o n th ’s v aca tion. H er pupils h ere a re R ussell Bay, A nita B ourne and C h arles E d w ards. FAIRVIEW A union serv ice of th e tw o F air- view ch u rc h es will be held In the Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch next Sunday m orning, w hich w ill be conducted by th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, p asto r of th e M ethodist church. The Rev E. R. D. H ollensted, p asto r of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch Is still on his vacation b ut expects to resum e his du ties on A ugust 24. PLEASANT VALLEY T he P le a sa n t V alley Ladles aid will give a su p p er T h u rsd ay evening. A ug u st 14, at th e ch u rch , to w hich all are co rd ially Invited. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent Interest on time deposits.—Adv HZ I».»t PAGE THREE “Rain Padre” BANKING HOURS CHANGED Owing to the large increase in our business and the amount of work incident there-to, we are compelled to adhere strict ly to our banking hours of 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and beginning Monday, August 18, it will be impossible to transact any business with us outside of the above mentioned hours. Here-to-fore we have endeavored to accom odate the public by allowing them to transact their business at all hours, but it has reached the point when we must coniine our work to certain hours or be working night and day, which is a physical impossibility. Ricard has sent out daily weather reports to the farmers near the Santa Clara (Calif.) University. Now the Knights of Columbus are conducting a campaign to erect a new observatory for him. Trusting our customers will appreciate this change and govern themselves accordingly, FAIRVIEW YDI N(i MAN WINS KANSAS B R ID E , A very q u iet and p re tty w edding took place a t th e hom e of th e b rid e’s sister, Mrs. L ouise M orrison, of F air- view, Oregon, on S unday aftern o o n , A ugust 10, w hen M l|g Sue Lewis, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lewis of Lebo, K ansas, becam e th e bride of Clifford D. B urlingam e, son of Mr. and Mrs. E dw in B urlingam e, of F air- view, Oregon. T he cerem ony w as atten d ed by re la tives of th e young couple, and the Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore officiated, u s ing th e rin g service. T he couple w as atten d ed by Glen and E dna B urlingam e, b ro th e r and siste r of th e bridegroom . T he brid e w as d ain tily dressed in a light blue chiffon an d ribboned gown. T he room s of th e M orrison home w ere p rettily d ecorated and form ed an a ttra c tc iv e se ttin g for th e ce re mony. A fter th e cerem ony a dainty luncheon w as served. T he young couple w ill resid e in th e hom e th e bridegroom h as fu rn ished on C leveland avenue, G resham . T he b rid e is a very a ttra c tiv e young lady and h as been to Oregon num erous tim es to v isit h e r sister, one tim e stay in g tw o years, an d has endeared h erse lf to all w ho know her. T he groom is a very lik eab le young m an and very capable. H e h as been em ployed by th e P o rtla n d Gas and Coke com pany for th e p ast th ree years. Both th e se young people are p o p u lar in F airview mid th e ir m any frie n d s a re joining In c o n g ra tu latio n s and best w ishes for th e ir happiness. Conclusion of Awards at the County Fair C o n tin u ed fro m p ag e 1 C actus, 1st Mrs. A nna F ull. F ern , 1st Cora Giese. G eranium s, 1st Mrs. B elle H einey, 2d Cora Giese. Begonias, 2d C ora Giese. L eopard p lan t, 1st Mrs. B. H einey, 2d Mrs. A lbert H einey. C actus, 1st Mrs. A nna F u ll. K. A. M ILLER , Cashier If you need the accessories to “Do// Up” Your Car you will find the most complete supply in tiresliHin ut this gurugc SPECIALS FOR THE FORD ARE: BELL TIMERS, guaranteed for 1 year YALE OILER, the transm ission and bearings get the oil NIM’S WATER PUMl’, use summer and w inter For Any Make of Car We Have Wind Shield Wipers, Stop Lights, Adjustable Look Back M irrors. We carry a complete line of Fan Belts and can supply you with a new belt for any make of car. We recommend RADIUM POLISH, the polish with a money back guarantee. Ask us to demonstrate it. Goodyear Tires Dodge Service GRESHAM GARAGE - HAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. Phone 28»! Nite Phone 706 Cut Flowers. Collection roses, 1st E m m a Ross, 2d C ora Giese. G ladiolus, 1st C a rrie E. Jo n es, 2d Mrs. V era T ucker. C arn atio n s. 1st Mrs. L illie B. Coe, 2d Mrs. G reg Cox. Sw eet peas, 1st Mrs. C. P. T allm an, 2d Mrs. G reg Cox. N o p a in t w ill las t fo re v e r . B u t g o o d p a in t-----th e r ig h t Cosmos, 1st Mrs. A lb e rt H einey. p r o p o r t io n * o f w h ite lea d , w h ite z in c a n d lin *e e d o il, C h ry san th em u m s, 1st M rs. A. W. p r o p e r ly c o m p o u n d e d , la s t* lo n g e it a n d g iv e * g re a te a t T ow nsend, 2d C ora Giese. c o v e ra g e . If i t ’* R aam uaaen P u r e P a in t i t ’s G O O D p a in t, a n d th e le a a t c o a tly in th e lo n g ru n . W e re c o m m e n d a n d S w eet W illiam , 2d C ora Giese. • a ll it. Z innias, 1st Mabel P eak , 2d Mrs. M. M. Squire. S n ap d rag o n , 1st Mrs. A nna F u ll, 2d C ora Giese. P hlox, 1st C ora Giese, 2d Mrs. A nna F ull. Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon P an sies, 1st Mrs. W. A. W in ters, 2d C ora Giese. D ecorative d ah lias, 1st Mrs. V era M arigolds, 1st C arrie E. Jo n es, 2d A c ARE ARMED TO T ucker. E m m a Ross. WAGE A FIGHT , Golden Glow, 1st Mrs. A. W. T ow n Pom pon dahltes, 1st A. E. H um F or THE MEATS send, 2d Mrs. D. Towle. phrey. • C en terp iece c u t dow ers, 1st Mrs. WE Collection of dah lias, 1st Mrs. Vera W alter A. F orbes, 2d Mabel Peak, 3d T ucker. Mrs. M. E. W illiam s. P o rch boxes and b ask ets, 1st Mrs. B. ARE C enterpiece, A orlsts 2d Mrs. W. L. L. W alrad. 2d Mr». Belle H einey. [RIGHT C rlssey. B ask et Aowers, 1st Ixm ise Field- > D aisies, 1st Mrs. Belle H einey, 2d house. Mrs. Anna Full. F ern , 1st Mabel Peak. O rnam ental g rasse s, 1st C ora Giese. | G alard la, 1st Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend, ) E v erlastin g flow ers, 1st Mrs. W. A. 2d Mary E. C rane. WE HAVE ALWAYS W in ters, 2d E va Stone. Candy tu ft Aowers, 1st Mrs. G. W. Saipiglossis, 1st Mrs. F ra n k Peak, 1 B leret. FOUGHT FOR PURE 2d Mrs. W. H Gibson C ut Aowers, 1st T ro u td ale F lo ral | m eats. We w on’t allow a piece H ydrangea, 1st Mrs. J. W. T o w n Club. of m eat to com e Into th is m a rk e t send, 2d Mrs. IJ. E. Tow le. th a t do esn ’t live up to w h at we ex G odetia, 1st F. A. G regory. H ollyhock. 1st Mrs. A nna F u ll. 2d pect of It. It m u st be able to stand P o rch boxes, 1st W alter A. Forbes. th e te ste we give IL F olks know Mrs. Greg Cox w hen they buy a pound of m eat of C alllopsls. 1st Ida B. K reu d er, 2d ( U til OF THANKS us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces Vivian Gordy. We w ish to th a n k th e m any frien d s | of w holesom e purity. P etu n ia, 1st C ora Giese, 2d Mrs. and neighbors for th e k in d n ess and i F .a n k Peak. help show n a t the death of o u r be loved husband and fath er. D isplay baskets, 1st Cora Giese. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Colonial bouquet, 1st Alice H elen j Mrs. D. M. Van Zant, Mrs. O. L. Phone |s»l I'nw ell 8t. R andall, Mrs. D. B. Jam es, Mrs. C leveland, 2d Mabel C. Peak. A. II. G reen, Mrs. O rle C am pbell, C ut dow ers, A orlsts, 1st Mrs. W. L. , Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, Lee Van C rlssey. Z ant, J. C. Van Z ant, L. C. Van Make your téléphoné earn you more C actus d ah lias, 1st Mrs. V. T ucker. Z an t and Miss N ellie Van ZanL by connecting It wlth a want ad. P aint that lasts A. W. Metzger & Co. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET