Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 30, 1925, Image 1

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VOL. 15, NO. 35
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON.
CHANGES MADE IN
PAGEANT PROGRAM
Gresham Woman Honored
TUESDAY, JUNE
for Shipping New Pharmacy to Open
Coming to Cannery to Public on July 3d
30, 1025
D e n ie s
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
NATIONAL GUARD
COMPANY RETURNS
IMPORTANT EVENTS
Ju ly 4— C elebration at Sandy.
Im p o rtan t changes have been a n ­
nounced by Lionel Dobell in th e pag- i
e a n t program for th e com ing w eek­
end, w hich involves the rea rra n g e m e n t
of th e schedule In se v eral details.
T he religious pageant, “Saul, K ing of
Is ra e l,” h as been cancelled. T here
w ill be no p erform ance S unday eve­
ning. T he M ardi G ras, scheduled for
T uesday evening, has also been can- '
celled and in its place w ill be a cos- '
tum e rec ital fea tu rin g excerpts from
th e op eras “M arth a” and “P agliacci,"
also the S extet from "L ucia.”
Ju ly 4— Auto races, aftern o o n , and
C u th b ert ra sp b e rrie s for sh ip p in g to
The T ab er P h arm acy is th e nam e p atrio tic pageant and firew orks, eve­
ea ste rn m a rk e ts a re being b ro u g h t in chosen by Chas. N. T aber and Wm. n in g ; on fair grounds, G resham .
T he G resham com pany of th e n a­
tional g u ard. H ea d q u arters Co., 186th
to th e can n ery by m em bers of the co­ Thom for th e ir new b u sin ess e n te r­
o p erativ e association. G reat c a re is prise w hich w ill be open to th e public
Ju ly 6— Colorful p ageant, “In a In fa n try , arriv ed hom e from the a n ­
being tak en to get th ese in first-class on Friday, Ju ly 3. T he sto re is lo c at­ P ersian G arden,” fair grounds, G resh- n u al tw o-w eeks' encam pm ent on S a t­
sh ap e and to keep them so, and g ro w ­ ed iu th e O sburn building in one of the
u rd ay evening, brow ned by sun and
ers a re given in stru c tio n s for h an d ­ new ly finished room s w hich h as a
wind and som ew hat th in n e r th an
July 7— R ecital of G rand O pera w hen th ey w ent, from th e stren u o u s
ling th e fru it in th e follow ing le tte r fro n tag e of 23 feet and a depth of 64.
num
bers.
M usical selectio n s from
from th e m an ag er, D. E. T ow le:
It is adm irably suited for its purpose, “M arth a,” “ P ag liacci” and “L ucia,” d rills and th e rig o r of cam p life. T he
‘ and clean and is fu rn ish ed by professional sin g e rs of renow n, in boys ag ree th a t it w as a fine tw o-
“Before you read th is o u r first ca r is " light
w eeks' experience, and w ell w orth th e
of C u th b erts w ill be ro llin g to east- w ith new fixtures for lighting, shelv-
costum e. F a ir grounds, G resham . T his
ern consum ers. We w ish to ship 25 ing, etc. An iceless ice cream cabinet w ill be one of th e m ost w onderful m u ­ effort. T he h o sp itality of the people
of Medford has becom e a proverb
ca rs in th e n ex t tw o w eeks and we j bas been in stalled , and a m odern sical tre a ts ever offered here.
am ong them . T h ere seem ed to be
w
an
t
every
m
em
ber
who
can
to
help
fountain.
T
h
ree
refre
sh
m
e
n
t
booths
T he rec ital w ill be given u n d er th e
w ith th is new m a rk e t opening by each capable of se atin g four perso n s
July IS— F arm ers field day and pic­ nothing too good for th e g uard boys,
d irection of Signor R oberto C orruc-
and accom m odations w ere freely
b rin g in g in all th e nice fresh firm will be provided.
nic. F a ir grounds, G resham .
ciui, te ac h er of th e a r t of singing
g ran ted and fav o rs show n in every
C
u
ih
b
erts
nicely
packed
w
ith
w
ell
I
Chas.
N.
T
aber,
son-in-law
to
Wm
Ita lia n bel canto, and a singer, chorus
July 13-IS—E lks n ational conven- possible way.
filled hallocks, w ith th e covers nailed Thom , will be th e p resc rip tio n p h ar
m a ste r, pro m p ter and m usical d ire c t­
tiou in P ortland.
As a rem a rk a b le evidence of th e
on,
w
ith
th
e
clea
ts
on
th
e
outside.
|
m
acist.
He
is
experienced
In
th
is
line
o r in a num ber of g re a t g ran d opera
w ith a lath nail in each co rn er. D on’t having sp en t sev eral y ea rs in the woi k
g en ero sity of Medford citizens the
com panies in the U nited S tates. He j
July 2s-.Au«. 2 ■Multnomah county hoys tell of a tw o-day trip to C rater
use m ore or less th a n fo u r nails, both In th e ea st and in Oregon and
w ill p rese n t Miss M argaret M asonek,
MRS. MINNIE EASTMAN
fair a t G resham .
Lake, K lam m ath F alls and o ther p la c­
stam
p
your
g
ro
w
e
r's
num
ber
on
each
W
ashington.
H
e
has
recen
tly
moved
lyric soprano, as M artha; Mrs. K ath- Newly E lected P re sid en t of A m erican
es of In terest w hich was given them
end
of
th
e
cra
te,
keep
as
cool
as
pos-
to
G
resham
from
Longview
W
ashing-
e rin e C orruccini, co n tralto , as N ancy;
Legion L ad ies’ A uxiliary, D epart-
th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of Medford peo­
Bible. an d d eliver tw ice daily so th e ton. Miss D orothy Cooper will a ssist
m en t of Oregon.
A usby K. Bishop, barito n e, as P lu n ­
b erries can be ru sh ed to th e ch illin g | in th e sto re d u rin g th e sum m er
ple. F o u r hu n d red and sixty-seven
k e tt; Ned H ockinson, tenor, as Lionel,
TWO AREAS GET
room . We th in k it will pay you well
autom obiles w ere proffered to tr a n s ­
MRS. EASTMAN HONORED
in “M artha.”
SEYERE SHAKING p o rt th e en tire cam p, and th e ca rav an
AT LEGION
CON VENTION to help w ith th e new en terp rise. F or SECRETA KY JARDINE IS
T he program w ill include from
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th e next 30,days we m ust do all in our
HEARD BV GKESHAMITES W ide are a s in M ontana and in C ali­ was five m iles long, said to be th e
M artha th e duets “A m ongst th e Gay
T he highest honor in th e g ift of th e pow er to ta k e c a re of th e b erry crop
la rg e st peace-tim e c a rav an in h is­
fo rn ia have d u rin g the p ast two days
and G allant N obles; “W hat a C hat- A m erican Legion au x ilia ry rec en tly in as we need a ll th e ton n ag e possible to
G resham . Ju n e 27, 1925.—G resham suffered severe ea rth q u ak e shocks, tory.
t e r ; ’ th e q u a rte t of th e m ark et, “O session a t P rineville, Oregon, w as ex- supply th e dem and for our b erries. O utlook:— It w as a very in te restin g
Ja k e Kuch of th e local com pany had
It was
cau sin g m any m illions of d o llars of
See, How a t Us T hey A re L ooking” tended to Mrs. O. A. E astm an of No fear of an over supply th is year.
ta lk Mrs. Mills and I listened to today p ro p erty loss though com p arativ ely “ “ escape from d eath w hich was said
from th e first act. From th e second G resham , who w as elected p resid en t
“Now ju s t a w ord about ch erries. at th e C ham ber of Com m erce lunch- sm all loss of life,
alm ost m iraculous. He w as of-
ac t th e q u a rte ts w ill be sung “Come in for th e ensuing year. T his election
It is tru e th a t th e hot wind dam aged eon in P o rtlan d , by th e United S tates
In M ontana, Bozeman. H elena, G reat ieFed a rlde late one evpning w hen he
Ye Tim id D am sels," “D am sels, Yon- cam e to Mrs. E astm an w ell m erited
th e Royal A nnes to som e ex ten t by se c re ta ry of ag ric u ltu re, who is out F alls. B illings, M anhattan, L ivingston WM re tu rn in g to cam p from Medford
d er Is Your C ham ber,” “I ’m F illed as she has served in resp o n sib le po­
b ru isin g and d iscoloring th e fru it, on an inform ation trip . He stated he and o th er cities have suffered dam age by a ,,lan ,lrlv l|ig a coupe. As th e
W ith
C onsternation,”
“S pinning sitio n s in th e au x ilia ry w ith c re d it to
T his w as u n fo rtu n a te b ut farm ers are w as covering th e w estern p a rt of th e to public buildings and railro a d se r- seal w as fu " ^ u cb stood on the ru n -
W heel Q u arte t,” and “M idnight H our.” h erse lf and to th e o rder. She h as been
used to th is tre a tm e n t, so we will co u n try now in stead of th e south, vice and au to trav el has been Inter- ,d n g board and held onto th e window
In th e th ird act w ill be given th e aria s p resid en t of th e local au x iliary , and
have to w atch ca refu lly not to include so u th east and n o rth e a ste rn sta te s be- ru p ted .
fram e. H is d riv er w as evidently ln-
“My P oor Lionel W ill Die,” “ D ismal d istric t com m itteew om an, h as sev­
th e b ru ised and discolored ch erries, cause it is so fa r aw ay and he is tak -
T
he
q
u
ak
e
In
C
alifornia
centered
at
toxi<ated,
as he drove off th e road,
C are,” “None So R are, None So F a ir,” era l tim es rep rese n ted th e G resham
We need all you can supply at good ing ad v an tag e of th e long tim e before S an ta B arb ara but w as felt p rac tica lly b b ,wo ,n a*1 boxes and broke them off
an d “T he L ast Rose of S um m er.”
au x ilia ry in sta te conventions and has prices, also L am b erts and Bings at congress m eets again. He h ard ly ex ­ all over so u th ern C alifornia at Santa a,ld hurle<i K uch 20 feet into an Irri-
T he selections from "P ag liac ci” rep rese n ted th e d istric t in th e n atio n ­ fancy prices. P lease bring in sam - I Pects to get so fa r aw ay ag ain d u rin g
B arb ara p rac tica lly all larg e buildings gation ditch, w here he wus fmind the
w ill be “P rologue,” “ B a lla tella,” and al convention.
pies and we w ill be pleased to give his ad m in istratio n . He objected to be- w ere dem olished or dam aged. L atest ni xt m o rning about 5 o’clock. He had
a duet. Mrs. H elen H eppner and Miss
Mrs. E astm an accom panied Mr. and you d esirab le inform ation as to the ing forced to ta lk as th is w as a trip rep o rts placed the killed a t 12 and a been lylng unconsclous In th e ditch
K ath e rin e D insm ore w ill be th e a c ­ Mrs. A lb ert Camp to P rin ev ille, w here h an d lin g and w ill help you to get the
*nto w hich th e w ate r w as tu rn ed
to listen to th e fa rm e r's ills and get score or m ore injured.
com panists, and Mrs. Adah L osh Rose Mr. Camp rep rese n ted th e G resham m ost m oney possible for your ch e rry suggestions and advise first hand.
T h ere is said by geologists to be no si)me ,,n le 1,1 t,ie e a r |V m orning, hut
th e prolocutor. T he G resham band P o st and Mrs. Camp th e au x ilia ry
P'
i His illu stra tio n of th e co-operation connection betw een the two quukes fo rtu n a te ly his head was out of w a­
w ill play prelude and interlude.
They drove to E ugene and w ere joined
“J u s t a w ord about can n ery crates, am ong g ro w ers of th e Sun Maid raisin com ing so close to g eth er ln widely ter. He w as rem oved to th e hospital
On Ju ly 4 w ill be held a g re a t pa- by Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M arshall, broth We should not have a c ra te sh o rtag e 1 g ro w ers of C alifornia w as w hat he sep arated areas. They ju st happened w here he recovered from his accident
trio tic pageant and firew orks, and on er-in-law and siste r of Mrs. Camp th is season b ut a t th is w ritin g th e , hoped all lines, as p ru n es, b erry and to com e ab o u t th e sam e tim e.
a fte r tw o o r th re e days.
M onday n ig h t “A N ight in a P e rsia n F rom th e re they drove over th e Me c ra te s a re all out and it looks th a t o th e r g ro w ers would c a rry out. His
The q u ak es have continued at In­
G resh am 's com pany w as th e first to
G arden,” a classic production by pro- K enzie pass and to th e convention way. We can p rev e n t a fam ine by illu stra tio n of sellin g th e Chinese
te rv a ls since the first severe shock d etra in in P o rtlan d . T hose who a t-
fessio n al p erfo rm ers w ith w onderfully city.
b rin g in g in th e re se rv e crates. P lease dozen ra isin s a t a tim e In an envelop but w ith lessened force.
tneded th e encam pm ent w ere, M ajor
b eau tifu l costum es and in an O riental
Mrs. Rose W ilcox of E stacad a w as do so. Do not h o ard so m any, but let for th e ir sm allest piece of coin, th a t
Edw ard W. Van H orn, 1st L ieu ten an t
settin g .
m ade d istric t com m itteew om an for your neighbors have cra te s to use.
m ade a Held for th o u san d s of tons of LOCAL WOMEN ASKED
Clifford G. Schneider, 2d L ieu ten an t
All th ese num bers w ill be on th e th is d istrict.
“All m em bers w ho have m ore ship- su rp lu s raisin s w as a m a ste r stro k e
TO HELI* KIDDIE KAMI’ c l e veland A. Bliss, Staff S ergeant,
G resham fair grounds and w ill begin
ping c ra te s or e x tra deck boards or by the co-operative m anager. A num -
Jam es R. H o rr,
S erg ean ts Ja ck so n
W hat you w ant, when you w ant I'
p ro m p tly a t 8:30 o’clock.
A num ber of women m et with Miss F. Jones, Ralph L, D avidson, T hom as
covers th a n they need, p lease re tu rn her of us p ast stu d e n ts of th e K ansas
as you w ant it— W ant ad It.
them to th e can n ery for o th ers to use. a g ric u ltu re college of w hich he w as Loluse F. S hields y esterd ay aftern o o n O. Cooper, F ra n c is W. Peak. C orpor­
fc ä to to to v s to ito to to
m toi toe
* i m
In th e m a tte r of p ick ers if you have p resid en t for seven y ears, had a re- to plan com m unity cooperation with als Newell C. F an ch er, P aul A. Bliss,
the K iddle Kamp. Miss S hields r e ­ H arriso n M. Squire, W illiam C. W ise-
m ore th an you can use call up your served tab le and gave th e yell.
quested to donation of old linen, such cup.
neig h b o rs and see if they a re sh o rt,
P riv a te s O rville P. D avidson,
P. E. MILLS.
as sh eets and pillow slips, also old Dewey A. Gibbs, H arold J. H udson,
an d if all a re supplied d irect them to
m agazines for cut-out p ictu res for the R ichard II. Lane, W illiam H. Maybee,
th e ca n n ery office and we w ill place
The Importance of Hen Fruit.
them and you will ren d er a service
Few people who keep hens or eat ch ild ren , and expressed a need for Sidney F. Paul, C luir W. Burch, M ar­
and help your fellow m em bers.”
eggs realize w h at a big th in g th e egg b lu n t pointed scissors. P lan s a re un­ ion A. B utler, Ace L. F erguson, K en­
By common agreement the merchandise stores, shops and
in d u stry is. T he U nited S tate s pro- der way for a S unday school session neth 8. Griffis, Ja k e C. Kuch. E v erltt
offices in Gresham will be closed all dav Saturday, July 4 ANDREW PULLEN AND
duces about 2,000,009,000 dozen eggs to be held on S unday afte rn o o n s for W. Lake, B ernard A. Robertson.
1 he banks and postoffice will observe the holiday. There wil
MISS KATIE HILL WED an n u a lly ; but China, th e la rg e st pro- the ch ild ren . A com m ittee to a rra n g e
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du cer in th e w orld, p roduces m ore for it co n sists of the Rev. E. T. Judd, GRESHAM BUSINESS MAN
be no rural deliveries but the postoffice window will be open
A ndrew P u llen , son of Mrs. W. E. th an 3,000,000,1100 dozen. Before th e Mrs. W. T. K lotzbach and Mrs. H. L.
WEDS IIDDD RIYER GIRL
from 9 to 10 for called for mail.
Beegle, and Miss K atie H ill, d au g h ter world w ar R ussia w as th e la rg e st S t.C la ir. Tw elve ch ild ren betw een
e ages of 18 m onths an d 12 y ears
T he m a rria g e of K enneth C. Rob­
I he stores will keep open until 9:30 o’clock on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H ill of S pray, 1 egg-producing co u n try in th e w orld. th
w ere on hand Monday m orning, w hich e rts, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R ob­
Oregon, w ere q u ietly m arried on Ju n e the United S tates.
night.
25, in th e M ethodist p arso n ag e at
In i 923 c h in a ex ported m ore th a n Miss S hields considered good for th e e rts of G resham , and Miss G eorgia
( iresham will hold no local celebration this year but in the Canyon City. In th e presen ce of th e K ussia has dropped below China and opening and considering the fact th a t C ham bers, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs.
b r id e s p a re n ts
A fter th e cerem ony 91,754,000 dozen eggs, eith er in the th e K iddie K am p opened sooner th an Joseph C ham bers of Hood River, w as
afternoon of the f ourth, starting about 2 : 30, auto races will be th
was expected. P rovisions have been solem nized in the C h ristian ch urch of
e young couple le ft for a tw o w eek s’ 8he„ or pre8t.rv e„ ln , om e form
held on the fair grounds track.
m ade for 100 children.
honeym oon tr ip to th e different th ls to tal 24>000i000
„„ (
Hood R iver on T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 25. a t
beaches and reso rts. Both th e bride 8erv ed , rep re< enttog ab o u t 12.000% 0
11 o'clock, th e Rev. Mr. H all, p asto r
A pageant and fireworks have been announced for Satur­ and groom atten d ed th e G resham high dowsn hl tbc ghelI> w ent tQ
Many ( itlzen-Snldlers at ( amp Lewis. of th e ch u rch , officiating. Mrs. H all
day evening on the grounds.
school. Mr. and Mrs. P ullen w ill live s ta te s .
Many citizen s from th is county are played th e w edding m arch. Mrs. Otto
In G resham on th e ir re tu rn .
i _.
in tra in in g a t Camp Lew is. T he list H all of Hood River w as bridesm aid
______________________________ T he L nited S tate s ex p o rts only
*» fe p i m Wk
*1 to
lb
Includes about 70 from th is county, and B. F. A ldrich of P o rtlan d acted
toe *4
Aged Odd Fellow
Dies In Heine. ab o u t 30,700,000 dozen eggs, and im
m ostly from P o rtland.
as best. man. The ch u rch w as b ea u ti­
Rolla C. H errin g , a c h a rte r m em ber p o r*3 from 12,000,000 to 15,000,000
Seven h undred stu d e n t-so ld ie rs from fully decorated for th e occasion w ith
of th e Odd Fellow s lodge of E stacad a, do“ n
in Preserved form . These
Oregon, W ashington and n o rth ern pink and w hite roses. T he bride w as
died at th e Odd F ellow s home T h u rs- larg e Im p o rtatio n s tend to dep ress the
Idaho a re being train ed at th is camp. b eautifully gow ned. She c a rrie d a
day evening, Ju n e 25, a t 6:30. Mr. p rlce of A m erican eggs in th e Amer-
C ourses are given in In fan try , field show er bouquet of O phelia rosebuds
H errn g w as born M arch 4. 1848. at ica" m a rk e t; so a rep u b lican con g ress
a rtille ry , cav alry , en g in eers and slg- and w hite sw eet peas A fter th e cere-
G enesee, N. Y. He w as tak en to th e placed an im port duty of 8 ceuta per nal corps.
mony a luncheon w as given a t the Co-
dozen
on
eggs
in
th
e
shell,
and
6
cen
ts
Odd F ellow s home ab o u t five y ears
We are showing the Spring Needle Stitch Women's
The cam p is com m anded by Colonel *umbl* G orge hotel. Among th e guests
ago w here he rem ained until death per pound on p reserv ed eggs. T he F T. A rnold, cavalry, chief of staff of a t ,Ile w edding w ere jWr. and Mrs.
Bathing Suits in all wool, assorted colors, suit.. $4.95
cam e, caused by c e reb ral hem m or- tariff of 1913 ad m itted eggs in the the 96th division. He will be a ssist- ! R o b erts and d au g h ter. Miss Alice, p a r­
Mixed Wool for men............................................ $2.95
hage. F u n eral services w ere held u n ­ shell p er pound or 10 p e r ce n t ad ed by re g u la r arm y and reserv e of- en ts and sister of th e groom .
Children’s Suits, each............................................. $1.85
d er th e au sp ices of th e Odd Fellow s valorem .
flcprH
'
i Mr. an d Mrs. R oberts m otored to
Rubber Bathing Caps.................................15c and 25f
T he farm ers who p roduce eggs are
lodge of E stacad a, a t 2 p. m., S a tu r­
S an ita ry an d h ealth co nditions a re P ilo t B utte In n at Bend, atten d ed th e
day, Ju n e 27, u n d er th e d irection of en titled to p ro tectio n a g a in st Chinese being ca refu lly w atched. O rganized A m erican Legion a t P rin ev ille and
Joseph E. G ates, G resham . In te rm e n t eggs, in th e sh ell as w ell as pre- ath letics and supervised recreatio n will v isit C ra te r Lake and o th er points
w as in th e Odd F ellow s cem etery, served.
form an im p o rtan t p a rt of th e In- of In terest In so u th e rn Oregon. On
Estacada.
—
stru c tlo n a l program . T he m oral wel- th e ir re tu rn they will m ake th e ir
Railway Brakemun Injured on Train. fare of th e stu d e n t-so ld ie rs Is being home In O resham . T he groom is corn-
Rea! Leather Sandals for women and children, also
For Camping and Picnics
J. C a rte r of Sellw ood, brak em an of looked afte r by C haplain Jo h n W. m an d er of G resham P o st A m erican
\\ hite Canvas Shoes, brown trim, for men, boys and
N ickerson Jellied
Steam p chicken
re ssu re Is co.™™/
H° ° d ,OCal’ ireiK ht tra ln 0,1 th e Beard and C haplain Edw in B urling, Legion.
convenient
children.
Bull
Run
line, w as Injured n ear th e P ro te sta n t, C atholic,
In g lass.—Adv.
Jew ish
and
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tf
ca n n ery In G resham w hen he was C h ristian Science services a re held In
’Po° la te to classify.
raked off the ca r by a pile of ties cam p each Sunday.
FOX T E R ItlE R P U P P IE S for sale. 8. O.
______ _____________________________
Carrell, Oresham, phone 1071.
placed too n ear the track . He suffered
toe kw
t o to t o
Some beautiful Silk Scarfs for women,
to» «to to»
sev ere b ru ises but w as not th o u g h t to
GRESHAM STORES WILL CLOSE ON FOURTH
«
Get the Swimming Habit
New Chinese Parasols, each, $1.50
Just Received
OLD CARS LIKE NEW
FOURTH OF JULY DECORATIONS
ReflniHh your car for $2
and nave it look like
new for the
GLORIOUS FOURTH
with
Flags at 5c, 10c and 15c
Bunting in plain colors and flags
‘‘Everbright
Auto Refinisher”
Walrad Mercantile Co.
Absolutely Guaranteed
30 x 3Jg Oversized Cords,
SR.S5
One of our Specialties
priced at $2.25 & $2.95
7 he House of Quality
Phone 1411
Gresham
Ivy Filling Station
Cor. Pow ell Ac R o b erts
G resham
be serio u sly h u rt. He w as exam ined
by Dr. Inglis and was sent to P o rtlan d
in an am bulance.
NEXT OUTLOOK WILL BE ISSUED DAY EARLY
Berry Growers, Attention!
See o u r heavy sh eet Iron cam p stove
at th e can n ery . They w ill elim inate
your stove troubles. G resham Plum b
Ing and Tin Shop. Phone 1233.
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Hay Press for Sale.
C oium blan-A nuarbor hay press, 18-
22, for sale. All steel fram e, beveled
g earin g th ro u g h o u t. F ully equipped
and a good te rrito ry . Some term s. E
J. B rugger, G resham . Phone 1608.—
Adv.
Cblrken dinners.
Special chicken d in n er • very Wed­
nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice.
P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad.
On account of the Fourth coming on Saturday, with no
rural deliveries on that day, Friday’s Outlook will be issued on
Thursday in order to get into the deliveries on Friday.
Friday’s Outlook will be the Fourth of July number and
will contain important announcements and much interesting
m atter in keeping with the patriotic occasion.
Will our correspondents and advertisers please speed up a
whole day and cooperate with the office in this next Outlook?
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