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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TIIKEE-DAY CELEBRATION PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION PLANNED AT MOLALLAi AT SANDY, J l LY 4] TUESDAY, J I > E «, 19¿¿ GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore, th e ir son and d au g h ter-in -law of Chico, Cali» Miss H ester T horpe and Miss E sth e r fornla. a re visiting w ith Mr. an d Mrs. M olalla will stage a sm all P endle- i A F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n Is be P eterso n left S atu rd ay for C alifo r George W ebster. ton roundup th is year In connection lnK a rran g e d for Sandy for w hich the Mrs. E thel M iller drove over th e Mt. nia and Mexico. At A lbany they w ere w ith Its celebration of the F o u rth on G resham band will play. T h ere w ill , , , t . . ib e a p atrio tic ad d ress by a w e i i |Jo,ned by Mlss O**™«»« * b o Hood Loop highw ay la st F rid ay , m a k Ju ly 3. 4 and 5. To th e cu stom ary k ,Jown gppaker a n „ . a p p ro p rlate „ . ¡ w i l l accom pany them . T he trip will ing th e circ u it betw een 8 in th e m orn- noise, gam es, p atrio tic o rato ry and ercises, a ball gam e, and dancing af- be en tirely b* autom obile and will be j tng and 9 at night, w ith p len ty of tim e for lunches and for play. She w as a c m errim en t will be added all th e th rills ternoon and evening w ith m usic by of ab o u t a m o n th ’s duration. They expect to visit a few days at each of com panied by her m o th er, Mrs. E liz a of broncho busting, ste er roping, rac- B eers' o rch estra. the m ore im p o rtan t points, ta k in g C al beth McLain, h e r siste r, Mrs. Inez ing, In d ian s and all else th a t m akes a 1 b ere being no local celeb ratio n M iller, Mrs. A. Blom and th e la tte r's ifo rn ia's m ost noted attractio n s. j people of th is com m unity a re invited w ild w est show. m other, Mrs. C ath erin e A hlquist. The Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H. Brow n and and w ill be glad to co operate w ith Ben Jorey, well know n to G resham sa n d y citizens in th e ir local celebra-1 d au g h ter K athleen of S eattle a re vis- drive w as described as m agnificant. people, w ill bring his rodeo featu res tjon th ,g year itin g th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, Mr. and At tw o points th e snow had been cleared from th e highw ay to allow the from P endleton and th e U m atilla In-1 ______________ Mrs. Jo h n Brown. dians w ill add th e wild and colorful Loop H lg h n ay D usty In P laces. Miss E dna Shoem aker expects to passage of traffic. T he local W. C. T. U. w ill observe c h a ra c te ristic s of th e roundnp. Many local people have ta k en ad- atten d th e n atio n al convention of flower day on T h u rsd ay of th is w eek, The celebration will be held under v an tag e of th e opening of the new Mt. the N o rth ern B ap tist association. She Ju n e 25. A ccording to th e ir usual cus auspices of th e M olalla firem en. B Hood Loop highw ay to drive over th is will be aw ay ab o u t ten days F. Irvine, of the Oregon Jo u rn a l, will w onderful road. It Is said to be dusty M r. and Mrg E rn p st Thom ylgited tom m em bers w ill v isit th e county be the o ra to r of the day. T he Molalla in places, especially th a t p a rt w ithin Sunday w ith r e ,ativeg in G re8ham farm and d istrib u te flow ers, leaving band w ill supply th e m usic ¡g o v ern m en t reserves. Oiling has not On th e lr re tu rn t , w ere accornpal„ . here ab o u t 1:30. It is expected th a t About a dozen firem en and business been provided for by the b u reau of led by Mrg. T hom .„ mother> MrgP w m any who a re un ab le to go w ill con trib u te flow ers or canned fru it or m en of M olalla w ere In G resham l a s t , public ro ad s for th is season, and It c . Burch. who will gpend a fpw „ jelly. A rran g em en ts m ay be m ade F riday, decked out in b rig h t colored , is said th a t the road has n ot suf- SaIem and la te r go to R oseburg w ith Mrs. E. Davidson. s h irts and cowboy hats, ad v e rtisin g | flciently settled for oiling. T he cost stay w ith th e ch ild ren of her son-ln- Mr. and Mrs. K eith Lym an and th e ir th e ir three-day celebration and in- ; of oiling th e highw ay would be tre - law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fow l- baby cam e a few days ago from Brem viting everybody to come. mendous, officials say. On th e Colum- j er> w blle th e la tte r attPnd thp A m er. erton, W ashington, on a v isit to th e bia riv er highw ay, before th e pave ican Legion sta te convention. fo rm er’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. m ent w as laid, th e co st of oiling w as G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and o th er relativ es. Mr. Lym an said to be about $1400 a mile, and on the loop highw ay it is expected to be K. A. M iller Sunday w ere Mrs. E. C. j has gone to C orvallis to atten d th e m ore. T he loop highw ay in M ultno L arsen, Miss Daisy L arsen , and W, D. ' sum m er school. H is fam ily w ill r e tuah county has been oiled, as w ell as c lin e of P o rtlan d and H enry L arsen m ain h ere d u rin ghis absence. rm ,n y 'o th er roads t h e '« s t e r n p a rt I ° f 8 t H e,en8’ The d in n er was in h o n -j T he autom obile rac es a t th e fa ir nt Popular Prices »h„ I or of Miss L a rse n ’s birthday. Mrs. g rounds cam e off acco rd in g to sched M iller w as th e g u est of her sis te rs ; ule la st S atu rd ay . Seven rac in g ca rs L arge Fam ily P icking B erries. la n d th is sam e group of frien d s on w ere en tered and th e rac es w ere wit- 11. W. S tro n g believes th a t he has T h u rsd ay of last w eek a t L a u re lh u rst, nessed by a sm all n u m b er of people. Base Line Road the record fam ily a t w ork in his b erry I celeb ratio n of h e r birthday. One of th e c a rs ra n into th e fence Roy H owell, son of Mr. and Mrs. su rro u n d in g th e tra c k but no dam age fields. In fact he ch allen g es any oth 1 Mile East lli-Mile Corner er gro w er to m atch it. The "fam ily ’ | and Mrs V irgil Howell, and Miss Iva to c a r o r in ju ry to th e d riv er w as r e co n sists of Mrs. C hris. S ch ach er of W aldron, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. ported. A collision of light m otor tru c k s oc P o rtlan d , her nine ch ildren, ran g in g la st S atu rd ay evening a t A lbany. in age from 4 to 15, five m o th erless Both young people moved to G re sh cu rred ea rly y esterd ay forenoon a t the ch ild ren of her h u sb an d 's siste r whom am recen tly from Y achatz, Oregon. in tersectio n of m ain and Second she is ca rin g for, aged from 7 to 12, Mr. and Mrs. H owell expect to m ake stree ts. A light S ta r com m ercial, and a neig h b o r’s g irl 14 y ears of age. th eir hom e for th e p rese n t in A lbany. ! ow ned by W. J. R uhlin, driven by SWEET CREAM Mrs. Ida Klum of W eiser, Idaho, young R u h lln ’ w as t« r n »nS e*s‘ onto T his Is th e second y ear In th e S trong retu rn ed today to her home afte r a Second w hen a lig h t F o rd tr u c k ’ used field and all a re doing fine. and w eek’s v isit w ith frien d s in G resh- by tb e G resham cream ery com pany.) World’s Wheat Bias Empty. am [ and driven by Lloyd S alisb u ry , headed T he w o rld ’s w h eat bins will be m ore — . , . ... n o rth on Main, stru c k th e re a r end of I “Gresham Maid“ E v an g elist E v erett B. P a rro tt w i l l : .. „ ... em pty by th e tim e th e com ing h arv est , ................... . . the R uhlin ca r w hen th e la tte r w as speak a t 2 o clock n ex t Sunday a fte r- i com m ences in th e south th a n a t any well into th e in tersectio n . T he d riv er I noon in th e G resham U ndenom ina tim e d u rin g the p ast 75 years, so the of th e F o rd lost co n tro l of his ca r and tional tem ple. governm ent states. Owing to w in ter j it crash ed into th e m etal light post at Supplied Dully Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell, and th e W ack co rn er badly dam aging th e | in ju ry th e fall crop in th e United son and wife of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted S tates is only expected to reach 445,- car. T he R uhlin car, in w hich Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Y ager and d au g h ter, in 000,000 bushels, com pared w ith 590,- Ruhlin w as riding, w as only slig h tly j 000,000 last year. On the o th er hand com pany w ith frien d s from P o rtlan d dam aged. Mrs. R uhlin stated th a t th e | sp rin g w heat both in th is co u n try and m ade th e trip aro un d th e Mt. Hood , C anada Is In ex cellen t condition and Loop on S atu rd ay . j signal for th e ir tu rn w as duly given and th a t th e d riv er of th e F ord w as | if favorable w eath er conditions p re Miss Neva Jack so n en tertain ed vail, th e yield of sp rin g w h eat in not observing th e ru les of th e road. Phone 1381 about 20 of her deaf frien d s from N orth A m erica will be large. P re s Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. P o rtlan d w ith a picnic dinner on S u n ent pro sp ects are for fair prices. and Mrs. J. F. W hetstone w ere Mrs. | day. Joe Hoye, K illdeer, N orth D akota; Mrs. F. N. Hogaboom of P o rtlan d Mrs. Axel S chulberg and Mrs. A lb e rti sp en t S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S chulberg, S eattle, W ash in g to n ; and Thom. Mr. and Mrs. H ans Sloan of G resham . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bangs of P o rt land were in G resham on business la st Undenominational Temple Services S atu rd ay . They have recen tly r e See Our A nnounced. tu rn ed from a trip to Chicago and to Sunday school w ill begin prom ptly I K alam azoo. M ichigan, w here they ex perienced some of th e hot w eath er at 10 a. m. S unday u n d er th e direction j which w as so d isastro u s early in June. of Mrs. Mary D avidson, su p e rin te n D uring th e la st w eek in May, w hile at dent. nt the eaiiuery or at our shop In th e aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock Rev. I i lake re s o rt n ear K alam azoo, the E v erett 15. P a rro t, in terd en o m in atio n - | te m p eratu re dropped from 90 during We have designed a camp stove that is adapted to the day to 28 in th e night, and a u to al evangelist, who held a cam paign the continuous rough usage that the berry pickers give mobile ra d ia to rs froze up. Mr. and h ere tw o y ears ago w ill preach, w ith Mrs. Bangs say th a t they never be Mrs. P a rro t leading th e song service. them and we believe you can save at least 50 per cent fore ap p reciated th e Oregon clim ate A cordial invitation is extended to | of your annual stove cost by equipping with ourExtra everyone to atten d th is service. Bro. as they do a fte r th e ir experience. Heavy Camp Stoves. Mrs. F ra n k Peak en tertain ed during P a rro t has been holding a g rea t cam - I Rose F estiv al week h er cousin, Mrs. paign in P o rtlan d for several weeks. P reach in g again In th e evening by | Jam es G lenn of F u llerto n , California. the p asto r, S. F. P itts. THE BIG SALE Continues Until Tuesday, June 30 Here are a few of the extremely low prices we are making on dependable merchandise: Vacuum Clothes W asher........................................$ .69 Blue Bell Oil Mops..................................................... 79 No. 9, 14-oz. Copper Boiler..................................... 4.78 \ ’o. 8, 14-oz. Copper Boiler..................................... 4.38 Spray Pumps .............................................................39 Jal. Paint, Blue Valley........................... ............... 2.75 H u n d r e d s o f o th e r ite m s a t FIREWORKS SUHR’S FLOWER FARM Red Hot Prices. Come and see! L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham BCE t t ICE CREAM A Good Investment! Iiuy Grease and Oil, not repairs GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Alemite Your Car Regularly! Of all repairs necessary to an auto mobile, 90 per cent are caused by poor or insufficient lubrication. Spring shackles and universal joints need the same attention you give your motor. Berry Growers, Attention! SPECIAL BUILT CAMP STOVES Our complete line of Alemite fittings and sen ice is at your disposal. Our high pressure Alemite gun insures a positive grease film to every wearing part. Alemite your car every 500 miles. Oil is cheaper than machinery. GRESHAM GARAGE They are Built for Service—Not for Looks Whether you need them or not don’t fail to see them next time you’re in town. Gresham Plumbing and Tin Shop j. s. entono Res. l ’liHin- NEAR CITY BAKERY p l ': Shop Phone 1233 Swiss Alpine HEALTH TEA a delicious health stimulant for adults and children D o i l b l y ground in oil A Vim and Vigor Tea, with laxative tendency. None Belter. Rasmussen Pure Paints are doubly ground in oil— Reason enough for the smooth-flow ing, greater covering feature so emphatic of Rasmussen qual ity Sold at Cecil Metzger’s Grocery A. W. Metzger A Co. Dalrad Mercantile Co. »a *a »ai Buy your A sk yeur dealer for color cards. A sk your painter for an estimate. ev e n in g I BATTLESHIP OREGON WILL BE Ml SEI M T he old w ar m achine Oregon, now j safely berth ed a t a p erm an en t dock in a j P o rtlan d , w ill 'becom e a floating m u- ! seuin according to p lan s ju s t pro- - posed by the city council and ap- i proved by som e m em bers of th e b at- 1 tiesh ip com m ission. Com m issioner B arb u r and Bigelow w ere nam ed by Mayor B aker to w ork out some plan by w hich all of the h is torical relics in th e city m useum at — | th e city h all and th o se of th e sta te h isto ric al society now housed In th e public au d ito riu m can be moved to th e V b attle sh ip so th ese tre a su re s may he housed in one place and be know n m ore g en erally . "T h e re is p len ty of room on th e b attle sh ip for such a m useum and people w ould see it th e re w ho never have h eard of th e m useum a t the city hall and m any who have not seen the sta te so ciety ’s exhibit also would e et a chance to see all of th ese relics at th e sam e tim e," says M ayor Baker. I l\ * tla r \d an d SsutUa FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely san itary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GF°- IMKTI- Prop. title e d ito rial' vug. THINK! g ered from think on '»»ted by Arthur ■ Irl.iiu n i' and g a th o ilier aoiirrev to help von liv e lvsuev of the (lay. Men to Rule Earth’s Forces. Grandma’s Younger Face. \t stand oil Powell Yalley road, just west of city limits. » Open evening«, Saturday after. £ noons and all day Sunday. Phone 2391 , H undreds of Red H ot B arg ain s at . K idder Ildw e. store. Come and see! Sale ends Ju n e 30. Chicken Dinners. Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon u n lil fu rth e r notice. P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e s ta u r a n t—Ad. B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs are found tu th e w ant colum n. It is good business economy to thoroughly p rotect w ith Rasmussen Barn and R io t Paint. Powell St., east of Main GROWERS ATTENTION! 1th of Julv A very M tlifactory p ain t at a m edium coat to r econom ical use on burns, ailoa, roots, teneca, w ooden bridge», nulls, factories, an d all sur faces o f unfinished lum ber. T u e sd a y We are now receiving cherries, all varieties except Republicans. for BARN AND ROOF PAINT inci tin g and Bible study F rid ay evening each, | beginning at 7:30. E veryone welcoci The scientific person say s "th e re cent terrific heat com es from spots on th e sun, u n u su ally fierce.” A nother says, "th e heat trav e ls n o rth from tro p ical ju n g les, th a n k s to atm o sp h eric co n d itio n s.” A ccidental conditions of the air lanes send us heat from th e E quator. How soon sh all we le arn to do, for ourselves, w hat n a tu re does fitfully and a t th e w rong tim e? Do you doubt th a t fu lly civilized men will tra n s fe r su rp lu s h eat from the E q u ato r to the N orth pole? T hat will seem a m odest accom plishm ent some ce n tu ries hence. It seem s difficult to us. B at su p pose you had predicted tw o hundred y ears ago th a t the lig h tn in g Hashing in th e sky. occasionally Idling men, w ould be h arn essed one day and made to ru n a w ashing m achine, a fan or a ca rp et sw eeper. Men will m anage and d irec t th e e a rth 's heat as easily as they now d irect h eat from th e furnace. î FIREWORKS PAINTS & VARNISHES P ra y e r DRINK AND USE H IG H E S T PRICES Also receiving Raspberries and Ixvgans. At our new loca tion in obi starch factory. Call and arrange contracts t oningsbv Dawson, w riter, m ourns because women a re set aside, "shelved," a t an age when th e ir b ro th ers and hu sb an d s begin to be in te re s t ing. He says a w oman is, o r ought to be "a t th e height of her ch a rm after fo rty .” V arious th in g s w ork ag k ln st women and prevent th e ir having ard e n t young ad m irers, as Ninon de 1 E nclos had at th e age of seventy T he ch ild ren come too close to g eth er, in m any cases. I’kone 1711 Gresham th a t w ears women out. Then, husbands a re dull, and afte r a day's w ork th e ir ta lk Is frig h tfu lly tir- some. No food for the w ife’s mind. Also, women have lived on th e ea rth for 500,000 y ears as drudges, w ith a sm all p ercen tag e k ep t as toys. They | literally have ¿lot had a chance. But tim es and conditions are c h a n g ing "Women vote, fam ilies a re sm all er, you can n o t tell a w om an from her g ran d d au g h ter, when th e ir backs are tu rn ed . And often, when they face you, one is ab o u t as young as the o th er, and th e g ran d m o th er has, s p ir itually, th e younger face. Tom Lee, negro boatm an on th e M ississippi, lived long before th e world h eard of him. T he steam er N orm an san k and he saved 30 lives. The "folks" collected m oney to buy hint a house, m uch to his su rp rise. His perfo rm an ce seem ed to him com m onplace. "I kept going and com ing,” said he. “u n til I saved everybody I saw in th e river. T hen I w ent to the sand b ar and b u ilt a fire." T he w orld ex ists and life is m ade possible, th a n k s to th e w o rk ers th a t just keep going and com ing.” Buy Your FIREWORKS al McBain’s Sale Stand We h an d le F re sh H om e-m ade Bread. C akes and Cookies. All kinds of Soft D rinks. Ice C ream , t andy B ars. C igars an d C igarettes. I orated at corner of Boring and Donell Valley road.