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page r n r o GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIPAT, ArOTST 7, l» £ i GRESHAM LOCALS1 AUGUST CLEAN-UP Special this week MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS—Stripes and plain, without collar at following clean-up prices: Regular $1.50 Shirts, sale price....... Regular $2.00 Shirts, sale price..... Regular $2.50 Shirts, sale price..... Regular $3.00 Shirts, sale price...... Regular $3.50 Shirts, sale price....... $1.19 $1.59 $1.98 $2.39 $2.79 G in gh am H ou se D resses L a d ie s’ M uslin G ow ns & P a ja m a s T rim m ed w ith ric k rac k b raid , sp ecial P in k , w h ite a n d orch id . Reg. $1.25 to $1.50, spl. 49c 98c CHILDREN’S DRESSES at 20 per cent discount LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS at 33 1-3 per cent discount Ladies’ Silk Blouses, regular $5.75 to $7.50,0*0 QQ Sale price.................................................. L. 4 . WACK & CO. Phone 2221, GRESHAM "Park here and shop in comfort." E X T R A S P E C IA L ! 5%-inch Colonial Style GLASS PITCHER Em ory R oberta and his wife and son, Em ory Jr., of M ilwaukee, Wiscon-1 sin, a re at th e hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts for a v isit of sev eral weeks. Mr. R oberts has been nam ed as asso ciate editor of the "P it and Q u arry ," a tech n ical m ag a zine and he Is being sen t to a n u m ber of different cities to w rite up th e d etails of th e ir co n crete p lan ts. Among [ the w estern places a re included P o rt- I land. S eattle, F resno, and Los A n geles. 11 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. C lair Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A rm stro n g and Mrs. L ena G askill are enjoying a few d ay s’ outing in th e m ountains east of G overnm ent cam p >1 picking h u ck leb erries. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning and Mrs. Leila Runyan atten d ed th e Cow litz County P io n eer's asso ciatio n J which w as held a t Longview W ednes- | day. Miss H elen H obs is assistin g in th e office of th e telephone com pany d u r ing th e absence of Miss O ra Sw eek who, w ith h er sister, O ral and h er p are n ts is spending tw o w eeks at Oceanside. Mr. and Mrs. H enry T ilg n er a re be ing co n g ratu lated over th e a rriv a l of a 10-pound son la st T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts and d au g h ter, Miss Alice R oberts, r e tu r n ed W ednesday evening from a th re e - day stay a t New port. Mrs. Ja y C. Bess of A rrow sm ith, Illinois, is visiting w ith h er sister, Mrs. Chase St. Clair. D uring her stay in th e w est she w ill v isit w ith h er m other and tw o sis te rs in P o rtlan d , also a b ro th er a t C lackam as. “CAREFUL BUYING MAKES A HEAVY PURSE” 20™ CENTURY STORES serve over 12,000 careful buyers everyday. The success of these up-to-the- minute Stores is built upon the keen judgment of consumers who practice economy, / t ’s the Saving on every article in a 20th Century Store that counts. Oil erings Saturday and Monday, August 8 and 10 SUGAR M IL K ,C arn atio n o r F e d e ra l, ta ll c a n s ............. 9c Just the thing for milk or cream HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham Watch our windows for Weekly Specials Grocery Bulletin Received and „-round fresh every day. W e are exclusive avents outside of Portland. Lb REX P U R E LARD, m edium pail . $1.00 laiii«« pail $1.90 O T T E R SA R D IN ES, la rg e oval tin s , 3 c n s 13c A laska PINK SALMON, No. 1 ta ll ca n s, 3 c n s 13c P om p eian O live O il, pint c a n ,............................ W AX P A P E R , “ 5c s iz e ” 3 r o l l s ............................ 10c $6.30 « Me S eedless S u lta n a R A ISIN S 3 p o unds 29c USED FRUIT JARS a We have a few dozen used Mason j^rs. P A quart* and Halt gallons Special OUC S H R IM P , la te s t pack, No. 1 tin s ......................15c M IN CED CLAMS, new pack, “ P in n a c le R o c k ” , h a lv e s, can . ..15c NURAYA TEA , i¿>-lb p a c k a g e ............ 25c FLOUR, Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sack $2.23, Crown or Sperry’s $2.33, Fisher’s Blend, $2.43 29fh Century Brooms, 6-sewn, strong, med, wt. real vaL98c 7r:r;v;i :M^l^sr -r?iTT-?rv^T •r Banking Cooperation Essential to Farming Success FIRST STATE BANK . . . . reverent V ((thing ha« been «pared in the devel opment of our ser vice that could make It a more reverent or satisfying tribute to precious memory. We serv e ! re* ROT B. COX Funeral Quality : Service : Charges in E a s te rn M u ltn o m ah C ounty Ja c o b so n a n d Cox F u n e ra l S erv ice is a v e ry d efin ite a s s u ra n c e of q u a lity . It su p p lie s e a ch e s s e n tia l to th e o cca sion in a m a n n e r reflec tin g sin c e re a n d p e rso n a l in te re s t. M oreover, c o m p a riso n of o u r c h a rg e s w ill prove o u r se rv ic e no h ig h e r a n d as a ru le lo w er th a n is a p t to be found a n y w h e re in th e co u n ty . You a rc in v ited to c o n su lt us. SUnset A. W. METZGER «& CO. Quality and Service BU LK COCOA, pure, 2 p o unds ......................l» c A REAL TREAT M a rm a la d e, “Olivers Olde English’’ imported. 1-lb. ja r. ,3 3 c GOLD BAR CORN, C a m p b e ll’s PORK and BEANS, spl., can 10c 4gc 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, equal to the best canned Coffees You save the price of the tin container, equivalent to 9c a pound, direct from our own roaster, pound 2 pounds PURE CANE SUGAR iä n L ib b y ’s P IN E A P P L E , sliced, lge c a n s, 2 fo r 49c ....................... “Royal City”, very small size, (No. 2 sieve), spl, can II. J J&COBSON 20c C a m p b e ll’s BEANS, th e “ B ig ” t in .................9c D. C. Ely, ow ner of th e E ly block in M arket D ay R A ISIN S, OLD D U TCH C L EA N SER , G resham , w as in tow n y esterd ay look PO ST T O A S T IE S 4-lb. p a c k ag e ........ .. 38c 2 fo r ...............................15c ing afte r his p ro p erty in te rests. He p a c k a g e ......................... 9c w as accom panied from Oregon City PEA S, 19c by Mr. Moore, an old p rin te r from M innesota, who expects to re tu rn to D E LIC IA SANDW ICH T R O P IK O G R A P E F R U IT , R IP E O L IV E S, bulk, th a t sta te soon for a visit. SPR E A D , 2 c a n s 25c luscious, can ............ 20c p in t 15c, q u a r t.........25c C. E. Jack so n has finished his w ork of p ain tin g on th e C. W. A tlm an ran c h n ear Dundee and has retu rn ed to G resham . At p rese n t he is en gaged in p ain tin g th e A ltm an house on 4 5 c, 89c Second stre e t occupied by N. Anthon. Joe P aten eau d e re tu rn e d a few days ago from a tw o-w eeks’ vacation trip 11 to C alifornia. He visited w ith W. H. There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th Century Grocery Congdon and tw o d au g h ters at San | F ran cisco w here a son of Mr. Cong don resides and a t S acram en to w here th e re are o th e r rela tiv e s of th e fam phone th e p arso n ag e before leaving r v r T ^ r p , .- r - i- r .- r ..,,.- ! ily. He w ent down over th e Redwood tim e th a t m orning. All m em bers and highw ay along th e co ast and re tu rn e d friends a re co rd ially invited to join in by the inland route. th is outing. Mrs. A. W. S utton and son Roy are M ary E lizabeth, th e six-year-old h ere from P ark d ale for a few d ay s’ v isit w ith h er fath er, th e Rev. S. F d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. K irk P itts. She will also v isit w ith old a c wood, su stain ed a b ad ly -fractu red arm T uesday w hile playing in th e y ard at q u ain tan ces In th e neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. D enning and h er home. She fell hut a few feet, but d au g h ter. Miss Alice D enning of Se landed on h er left arm In such a m an a ttle spent T h u rsd ay and F rid ay w ith n e r It w as broken in tw o places above th e slater of th e form er, Mrs. M. E. th e elbow, besides th e elbow Itself b e W illiam s. Miss D enning is on her ing placed out of joint. She w as ta k way to Mills college w here she will en a t once to Good S am aritan h o sp i tal to have th e bones set, but it w as teach for tw o y ears before atten d in g th e John H opkins U niversity in New th e re found th a t it would be im pos sible to do th is for a t least an o th er York to obtain her m a ste r’s degree. Yet, that’s easy to say and hard to do, yet in spite of all T he fam ilies of th e Rev. W. T. week on account of the sw ollen condi difficulties, quite a few farmers do it. Besides his own Klotzhach sn d P. F. Black, also Mrs. tion of th e arm and th e physicians w ere able to only p a rtia lly p ut th e funds nearly every enterprising farmer needs the use of M ary W elch and d au g h ter and Miss elbow in place ‘ on acco u n t of th e Mabel Shipley are cam ping on th e extra working capital. 1 his he gets through his account sw elling. T he child w as b ro u g h t home g rounds of th e F ree M ethodist an n u al and will be tak en back la ter to finish and acquaintance with a bank such as ours. We un encam pm ent, located four and a h alf th e ad ju stm en t on th e arm . derstand the problems of a farmer as a producer and as m iles w est of P o rtlan d on th e B eav er Mrs. E lizabeth McLain, Mrs. E thel ton highway. O thers expect to atten d a merchant, and we help to solve them with a sensible M iller. Miss M arian R obertson and the m eeting from tim e to tim e. kind of banking cooperation. Mrs. A. W. Johnson and d au g h ter S. S. Pugh left last S atu rd ay by au to - 1 Elva spent a few days a t Rockaw ay m obile for a trip w hich will tak e them th ro u g h Y ellow stone and G lacier na- ! beach. T he an n u al picnic of th e W om an’s tional p ark s and over th e Banff-W ind- i Home M issionary society of th e M eth em ere highw ay, thence home by way odist Episcopal ch u rch w ill be held in j of S eattle and V ancouver. The trip G resh am , O regon Dodge P ark on W ednesday, A ugust 12. wil ltak c th ree or four weeks. A STRONG BANK T hose having space In th e ir au to s for Dr. W. C. Belt of R oseburg w as in 1 e x tra p assen g ers a re req u ested to G resham last w eek T uesday in com - I I ¿ L E U , L k L kL L J J x K ’^ L l l L J a IJLU L 1. 1 b .T J Z J L k lA I ? . L L P . L T T T i/T f.VTT OVIC B R O O K FIE L D C H E E S E , pound 30c GOLD BAR PEAS. 25c c a n s __ P & G N A PT H A SOAP, 10 b a r s .......................... 39c The Lowest Price in Years, Fresh Shipment MANNING’S COFFEE £ P ure G ran u lated , 10 l b s .......... A farmer should make a good profit on his in vestment plus good wages for his work. EACH Sugar advances today, will advance more. Saturday and Monday cash price still 100-lb. sa c k s.................. $ 5 .7 9 Phone ¡451 Feed i¿Si 1821 l»«jr or Sight Jacodson & Cox FM BM DLV UNDERTAK ER s ' i' I X ¡m iy -serond J»U 1 i n i' puny w ith his b ro th er, H arry Belt of W innipeg. W hile h ere th ey visited Mrs. I. McColl, th e fo rm e r’s m other- in-law . and “G ran d m a” L innem ann, I an d enjoyed a trip over th e Colum bia i riv e r highw ay. Dr. Belt is county I h ealth officer of D ouglass county. His i son. W alter K. Belt, re tu rn e d recen tly H from China, w here he lias been se rv ing as an in stru c to r in Canton C h ris tia n college. He cam e home from H ong Kong on th e E m press of Asia, w hose crew was m ade up largely of ; A m ericans who took th is m ethod of g ettin g home. A num ber of women m issio n aries found em ploym ent as w aitresses. Mr. B elt w as assigned to a Job as a ssista n t cook. A baby clin ic will be held at th e G resham lib ra ry on W ednesday a f te r noon. A ugust 12, beginning at 1 o'clock, w hen in fan ts and pre-school ch ild ren will be given free ex am in a tion by a com petent physician and n u rses u n d er the au sp ices of th e M ult nom ah County Public H ealth associa- i tion. T he com m ittee in ch a rg e of the | local arran g e m en ts co n sists of th e follow ing; Mrs. Jan ies N aylor, coun ty c h a irm a n ; Mrs. J. A. Bushong, com m ittee ch a irm an ; Mrs. H arold Buxick. n u rse c h a irm a n ; Mrs. B ert E. Boice, supply c h a irm a n ; Mrs. A. Mc M anus. ch airm an edu catio n al w o rk ; Mrs. B. L. W alrad. ch a irm an finance com m ittee. H NFh’AI, HELI» FOR LATE GUSTAV JOHNSON eran ch u rch for G ustav Johnson, 31, w hose d eath occu rred on Monday when he th rew him self from a th ird - sto ry w indow of th e v e te ra n s’ hospi tal in P o rtlan d . The Rev. Axel G reen preached th e fu n eral serm on and In- ; to rm en t w as in the Sandy cem etery beside the bodies of his p a re n ts and tw o sisters. H e is survived by one b ro th er. A ugust Jo h n son, of R yder wood, W ashington. G ustav Jo h n so n saw 22 m onths in th e W orld W ar service and w as under p a rtic u la rly try in g circu m stan ces, w here his h ealth w as sh a tte re d by p riv atio n s w hich he endured. He w as first sent to San A ntonio and la te r to Richm ond, V irginia, w ithout ade q u ate clo th in g and in conditions w hich i caused m uch suffering. He co n tra cte d rh eu m atism and when his outfit w as sent o v erseas be was barely able to c a rry his pack on board. He w as in g reat pain on th e voyage and d u rin g th e m ost of th e tim e in th e service. A fter re tu rn in g borne he w ent into th e logging cam ps and la st J a n u a ry at Ryderw ood, W ashington, w as te rrib ly cru sh ed by a tree, his skull and ribs fra ctu red . H e received in te rn a l in ju rie s from w hich he never recovered. At tim es his m ind w as u n settled and it Is th o u g h t th a t it wag at such a tim e when he took his own life. He has been te n d erly cared for and w atched over sin ce his accid en t by his b ro th e r, A ugust, th e o nly rem aining m em ber of bis fam ily. G ustav w as free h e a r t ed and gen ero u s to a f a u lt The Peoples Bargain counter Funeral services were held Thurs • the want ada. day afternoon at Powell Valley Luth Read and us« the Want Ads. Sec