TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
VOL. 1«, NO. 4»
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. Al Gl ST 17.
JACK FOUND ON WEST SLOPE OF MT. HOOD
LONG SEARCH ENDS AFTER SEVENTY HOURS-
PARENTS OVERJOYED, BOY SAYS NOT WORRIED
BERRY G R O W ER S GIVEN
iim ki . i i > » i i i n i i i i > s i
Al T il NURSES (iI,A O
to h ' eì . ì -' ì i ì r vìììtors
T W IC E
A
W EEK
$1.50 Per Year
GRESHAM BAKERY
OCCUPIES BUILDING
The follow ing le tte r to the m em
The im portance of providing a suit- ’
bers of the C ooperative Berry G row
able rest room on the fair g rounds for
ers and o th e rs in te reste d has been
women and ch ild ren is one th a t j
seut by th e m anager, D. E. Towle,
should engage th e atten tio n of the
A recen t visit to the G resham city
who gives im p o rtan t and tim ely h in ts
fair board before an o th er year, ac- bakery, of w hich T. Van D oninck is
for th e c a re of the b erry fields:
I given light refresh m en t but he Inal
I
NoW th a t th * b erry harve8t *8 p rac‘ I studied th e aR^ritinn ' \v i
h° ll‘* 'e ' Jlie p ro p r" ,,o r> revealed the fact th a t
ed he had
t
.
ln8l8t- tlcally over and you have spent a va-1 8‘* * * he 8‘tu atio n " bat «" n^ede«!, here in G resham , so quietly operated
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been T<Fy bun g ry or cation at th e seaside or in the m oun- th e "o m e n say. is a location w hich as to cause but com paratively little
grow n very w eary and he could not tains, it is well to sto re up all th e can be perm an en tly fitted w ith furn- notice, Is an in d u stry th at rivals th a t
u n d erstan d why th e re should be m ade em pty c ra te s you may have on hand In ishings for the com fort of m others of a city much la rg e r In s iz e n „ H , „
uring
such
an ado
o v e r his
h l . « ad ' v r en
i v tu e re n as
» , he
k J ? ¡ ^ clean
d ry SXcZ.’
place “ oV
nd rep o rt th
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" C a rg e r In size. D
D uring
such an
ado over
f o “ the'
h e a n ™ u m ; -| I w ltb
babi8a ° r 8" la "
« * « y j th e p ast sum
m er the p lan t has added
anew , so he claim ed, w here he w as storage, re tu rn them to th e can n ery , from ill-sm elling and u n sa n ita ry d is-I a fine ______
„ to the re a r of the
building
and how to care for him self in tru e but sto re them at home if you can, as plays, and w hich can be sh u t aw ay b akery salesroom 50x 70 feet In s i t e
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woodsmen fashion. Ja c k w as evl-1 ? “ r sp? c® *8 lim ited. The rep o rtin g at | from th e toilets.
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w ith full basem ent, and every needed
dently try in g to get back to P arad ise I ^ 0 ° “ °*
" " im pO rU nt and wiH
N
otw
ithstanding
th
e
difficulties
tin-
'
facility
for
the
m
an
u
factu
re
of
a
high
us to conclude how m any to or-
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p ark w here he supposed his m o th er der for next year. P lease atten d to der w hlch they w orked, th e county grad e of bread, buns and p astries
on a
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Kent
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and b ro th ers were.
I this
h ealth n u rses w ent about ch eerfu lly larg e scale-
“The next problem is to give the to m ake th e best of a had situ ato n
in keeping w ith the new unit w hich
.Mr. S tro n g b , U, „ .
b rin g in g » K
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M
E
all buildings w ere has ju st been com pleted, it was neces
his boys to end u re h ard n ess, to love the w eeds down. Be su re th a t th e cr0W(ied to th e limit and th a t the sary to p u rch ase some new m achinery
th e out-of-doors and be a t hom e in th e I ru n n er8 a re cu t to prevent th e se ttin g I board had given them the best loca-
for use in the business. T his has been
woods and on the m ountains. It is
pla.ut8' T b i? 1W? 11 pay you Illa,n,y tion Po sslb le u nder the circum stances,
said Ja ck 's favorite book is T arza n of J next ^yeaV ' * " * ° F
U t< ' ' " * * I rbey cleaned and scrubbed and dlsln- done and the equipm ent in stalled and
all is now ru n n in g w ith th e aid of
th e Apes from w hich he has gained
“T he next, in o rder, is th e ca re of t®cted. They ru stled for cots and about every convenience needed in
m any ideas of self-relian ce, reso u rce- th e ca n eb erries T he first th in g to do ch airs, and provided a san d p ile for this line of work. The days of hand-
fulness and n a tu re conquest. T he „ «° P.Ue‘ tbe, yoUnK ?anea
?he M res ,lle sma11 ch ild ren w here they m ight
older boys a re well know n for th e ir or“ five fe ^ t T his can be d o n e'w ith o u t re8t ° r p l,y w h l,t th e lr m other8 vlew* operated m achinery a re gone forever
and one can alm o st say th a t th e days
a rtistry , reso u rcefu ln ess and hard!- I changing th e w ire on the posts, using ed tbe exhibits. They provided a of home baking a re fast disappearing.
ness.
I th e slack of th e w ires and draw the train ed n u rse and a ssista n ts and In
cro ss w ires up close to hold the canes I vlted m o th ers to accept th eir services i a t e d 'a s "such 't ^ 'l h e l r “r i ^ f * i®8**'
w eary and hungry and about to re tu rn
“H e's fo u n d !”
w hile o th ers pushed doggedly onw ard
T hese w ere the w ords th a t brought O ccasional t r a c k s o f t h ! L . ' h
.
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joy to the h earts of th e anxious p a r
h
ost boy w ere
en ts and friends of Ja c k S trong who seen w hich encouraged th e search ers,
had been lost for th re e days and O ther p arties w ith bloodhounds and
n ights on th e flats betw een Lost creek police dogs w ere picking up th e tra il
and Muddy fork of th e Sandy on the here and th e re but it w as difficult to
w est slope of Mt. Hood.
follow and some w ere ab o u t convinced
"H e’s fo u n d !” reverberated from the boy had m et w ith a d ite fate.
Yokum ridge, w as shouted
from T his seem ed th e m ore likely as it w as
se arch e r to search er, u n til it reached found a cougar had been follow ing the
th e ears of Mr. and Mrs H. W. S trong boy's trhck.
W hen Ja ck w as found he had been
who w ere w aiting down a t the cabin
of C arl R aithel w hich had been m ade out th ree days and th re e n ig h ts w ith
out food except tw o sm all raw fish
h ea d q u arte rs for th e searchers.
and
a few hu ck leb erries. At nig h t he
A ccom panying th e shouts w ere r e
peated shots according to an agreed craw led into a clum p of bushes.
signal w hich announced the finding of
T he S tro n g boys, Ray, W inston and
th e seven-year-old lad. Im m ediately
th e 200 or m ore se arch ers as they Jack, on T h u rsd ay w ere fishing down
learned th e good new s headed for the L ost creek, having left th e ir cam p a t
h ea d q u arte rs cam p down the Sandy at P arad ise p ark w here w as also the
th e e n tra n ce to the Bull Run reserve, m other, Mrs. S trong, and Ja c k 's sister
E thel.
n ea r th e Clear creek ra n g e r station.
in a solid body to prevent th e canes fre_
Manv d| , Hfppnt nml war»» b“ ‘
•Jack w as m issed by th e older boys
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b * a lvuntHge,
k i^ Z
Many a re th e Incidents, p ath etic i chafing d u rin g th e w inter
Among th e search e rs w ere local
about 4 o’clock T h u rsd ay afternoon. and hum orous of th e search. Some A fter th is is done, the land betw een Krateful ,o r <he.respite. O thers w ent rettlly reached th e point w here it is
ran c h ers, mill men. m ountaineers, ex
F ra n tic search w as m ade in th e vicin men cam e dressed in th e ir Sunday I tbe row s should be disced or plowed I in once and because of th e disagree-
perienced scouts of th e M azamas and
hom e baking done on a g igantic scale.
ity by the older b ro th ers th a t a fte r best and w hen on the ground saw the I a n *J barro w ed lo p rep a re a seed bed able situ atio n refused to leave th eir
T ra ils clubs, county deputies and
T he housew ife can now p urchase
th P r“ f“ r ally lcng,b o i “ ™ '
noon and evening. T h eir ca lls for need, cau g h t the in sp iratio n to help X g V th e ^ ô v e r c r Ô ïs h o '.ïd be°'sowm
P o rtlan d policem en, in tim ate frieds of
Ja c k w ere h eard by C arl R aithel and and acted quickly and rolled up th e ir | p referab ly of p u re vetch nt th e ra te j th o u g h tfu l women fam iliar w ith the her bread approxim ately as cheap us
th e
S trongs from P o rtlan d and
es th
a fo rest ra n g e r who joined th e S trong tro u se rs and plunged into th e » sand of
pounds p er acre of b erry m eas- facts In th e case expressed th e belief she
. . can bake it and m any
11 ■ tim
1 lne8
the e
G resham , 50 soldiers from Vancouver,
pro d u ct la of su p erio r q u ality
boys in th e search. They w orked all and th ick ets as determ ined as if t h e u r P l l l e l l , s - T h t8 is «dual to 48 or 50 th a t it would he good business for th e
and m any o thers who w ere a ttra c te d 1
..
pounds
per ' , ac
. . . «"'• co n stru ctio n , as everything is
I night long, also m aking an au to trip lost „ „ „ hail b«e„ , t e ,r „ „ „ ,,„y.
IS
Tb” S
“ re
” w hen you allow for fail.
to th e search. At th e height of the ,
done on a scientific basis.
down
to
B
rightw
ood,
w
here
tlrw
B urly policem en cam e o ut Sunday, I should b - done w ith a drill to in su re wo,,lt‘n visitors, and th e w elfare of the
search it is estim ated th e re w ere over I
- S trongs have a sum m er cottage.
arm ed and equipped for a long h ard even seeding at a uniform depth and I children-
It would g rea tly assist
1 ra c t»cally
th e m achinery in th e
200 men on th e job.
By noon th e next day m any men had search. One largç, o v erfat officer | lS -PL®IînÎ 2 ® ^ ù nÇ j ” - 2 - ? _ .ry ™*',8 I tho8e who co,ne' an(1 ««courage th e G resham bakery is propelled by elec.
sta rte d too b risk ly o n th e h ik e a n d soon a"nl X r m , ^
° f “ any ° tbl' r8 “ “ " 8" tricity .
A fter th e sponge is coni-
responded to th e call for search ers,
Ja ck ie w as first seen at about 12:30 i An effort w as m ade to reach the realized he w as ca rry in g a su rp lu s of I fast and good. A drill could be eco- known ,h a t 8 8U1,ab,e Place for rest p° d7 ' ’ ” r" n ”t0 ,h e bread m ix
Sunday noot» w ell up on Yokum ridge. fath e r but th e re w as some delay and weight. He w as sw eating profusely I »om lcally owned bv sav four grow ers and play was available, w ith train ed e r ' 1,118 nl,xer holds four 100-pound
Those to discover his w hereabouts he did not get w ord u n til F rid ay noon. He would sw ipe his brow
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for the children.
i 8acltB
h o u r at a tim e. A
fter th e
flipping off I I all<l th e cost would be very little t o 1 n u rses * to ca re ........................
w ere th re e Hood R iver men, Jess M. i He and Mr. and Mrs. Ed S trong, who
each. T he early sow ing of th e cover
T
he
County
H
ealth
association,
8ponge
,8
mixed
to
th
e
p
ro
p
er
co n sist-
Puddy, F ra n k L. Baldw in and P ercy w ere in G resham , soon joined the th e ro llin g sw eat and rem a rk to his crop w ill help to check the new through Its executive secretary*, Mrs. ency. it au to m atically dum ps itself
com
panions,
“T
h
ere
goes
two
pounds;
I
grow
th
on
th
e
canes
and
aid
in
rip
en
-
B ucklyn. T hey belong to a m ountain se arch e rs estab lish in g h ea d q u arte rs
I ’ll never get Into th is condition of inK ,h e canes to prevent w inter kill, L u ra Dèli W hiteside, g reatly ap p re- 111,1 ls pl11 lpto a steel tro u g h holding
club know n as “C rag R ats." They had as stated above.
overw eight a g a in "
*
“Since th e above w as w ritten th ^ ciates the o p p o rtu n ity to be of a ssist- ,lle 88ln® am ount. A fter risin g th e re
gone in a t daylight by w ay of P a ra
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bountiful rain th a t has fallen will in- ance to ch ild ren and th e ir m others. 11 goe8 to th e ro u n d er, th e m achine
* • « «
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man
accustom
ed
to
h
an
dling
gure
a good sta rt for th e cover crop
dise p ark and w ere betw een Sandy
T heir g ratitu d e is expressed in th e llla^ kneads th e bread. From th e
It w as a happy m eeting th a t took crim in als and profuse w ith profanity, so the seeding should be rushed,
g lacier and Yokum ridge.
when th e boy w as seen in th e dis-1 "AH who intend d elivering cull follow ing letter to th e O utlook from kneading process it is p ut In the
place
a
t
about
6
o'clock
Sunday
eve
T he m en thought they heard a child
m oulder w hich is equipped w ith a
Mrs, W hiteside
tan ce on th e back of a search er, ' apples should do so th is w eek.”
calling fain tly before they saw him. ning w hen th e boy, ca rrie d down m ost
"T he fair is over and it has su rely flour sieve at th e top which au to m ati
broke
down
w
ith
em
otion
and
cried
|
of
the
w
ay
on
th
e
sh
o
u
ld
ers
of
the
Going cautiously lest they should
EIRE INTEKRITTS
been a success. I am asking you to cally d istrib u tes th e flour.
scare him they approached. W hen men, w as m et a t th e cam p by th e “God bless him ; oh, th a n k God.”
FAMILY REI’NION express our ap p reciatio n th ro u g h the
A fter leaving the m oulder the bread
p ress to th e fair board for th e ir co
th ey saw him they called, “ Is th a t ' fa th e r and m other. S tro n g m en w ere
is p u t into pans and the pans onto
Ja
ck
Is
at
the
S
trong
sum
m
er
home
F
ire
of
undeterm
ined
origin,
w
hich
operation
in
helping
all
they
could
to
moved
to
tears-
Mr.
S
tro
n
g
hugged
you, Ja ck ie ?"
“Yes,” cam e the I
th e m en who had first discovered the a t Brightw ood rec u p eratin g in quiet-1 last S unday destroyed a la rg e b a rn ,u rn lsh 8 re st rooni for m o th ers w ith rac k s w hich a re w heeled Into the
answ er.
" e88 from his ad venture. H is m other with all its co n ten ts for S. P O sburn, p ' w ^ r e looking forw ard to th e tim e proof box for th e last rising. This
A pproaching from the valley below lad and b ro u g h t him o u t and so g rea t
w as a sm all advance p arty, including j w as his joy th a t an y one of his in ti is w ith him. Mr. S tro n g is in G resh- living w est of F airview on the O sburn when a building or at least a large room Is equipped w ith electric coils
He will re tu rn to Brightw ood to-1 road, in te rru p te d a reunion of re la -I rooIn will be fu rn ish ed
for th is p u r- w hich a re filled w ith w ater, thus
Ed Strong. They w ere being led on | m ate acqu ain tan ces w as liable to be am.
tives w hich w as in p ro g ress a t th e po8e' and w ish them to kllow th a t we tra n sm ittin g a ce rtain am ount of
by a huge bloodhound belonging to grasped in g ratitu d e and affection in day.
Mr S tro n g I, r r r y g r . t . t n , ,„ r , h . O rb .rn
S o.,-............
bny
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“ steam n ecessary to th e bread. Many u
P atro lm a n R. B. McCormick, accom - ' 1118 long> stro n g arm s,
“A very large num ber of m others home baking has been ruined because
panied by Nick P ersin g er. T he dog I The relax atio n from th e long w atch assistan ce given by th e h u n d red s of which w as stored in the b arn , as well
had trailed the boys' tra c k s through alld ia t’guing stru g g le w as so sudden fr,en<ist know n and unknow n. T he as some farm m achinery, w as burned, expressed th e ir ap p reciatio n for a cot th e bread becam e chilled d u rin g th is
th e forenoon and w as hot on a tra il 1 and ' g re a t .................
th a t a11 w ere deeply affect Presence of dependable neighbors w as and the fire sp read to a n earby chick- w here they cou,d lay ,h e baby or per- la st rising process, so the te m p eratu re
very assu rin g to the anxious p are n ts | en house w here Gordon O sburn, a club | JjraPR Hleepb'ig 111 b° Ur wllll‘ ,lie baby of th e proof box is w atched very
leading tow ard th e boy on the ridge. I ed- T he m other, a t first overcom e
closely.
A m ile o r tw o below the ground on | witl1 ^oy to a n ea r collapse soon re- and b ro th ers.
I boy, k ep t his chickens. T he building
"W e sh all be glad to keep a train ed
th e flats and along up th e various J covered h erse lf and lay down on a ! Mr- S trong a t no tim e lost hope but w as burned and some of the chickens n u rse on duty as we have th e p ast
The bread ls next placed in the
four years, th a t m o th ers may receive ovens. The ovens are, of course, also
g lacial strea m s and creeks had been ' re s t coucb w ith her boy and they w ere realizes his boy w as exposed to un- perished.
any advice they desire reg ard in g the heated by electricity and th e re g u la r
known dan g ers and his rescu e is as if
A new C hevrolet sedan delivered to health of th eir children.
com bed night and day by soldiers and long in each o th e r's em brace.
he
w
ere
retu
rn
ed
from
th
e
dead.
Mr.
O
sburn
but
a
day
or
tw
o
before,
“Many th o u san d s of free ed u catio n te m p e ra tu re for baking ls 450 degrees.
civilians. F re sh se arch e rs w ere ever
al
p am phlets w ere given to those who T h ere a re tw o decks to th ese Im
w
as
In
th
e
barn,
but
by
heroic
effort
jo in in g th e num bers. Many w ere
On the w ay down Ja c k had been KLATAWA PAAiEAVT A l
on the p a rt of the men p resen t it was w ere in terested , ami we ap p reciate the m ense ovens, each 12 by 15 feet In
EUGENE THIS WEEK pushed o ut of th e b arn Just before the o p p o rtu n ity we had to d istrib u te size. It tak es live m inutes to fill
them .”
them with bread. A fter rem oving
P ioneer day and Oregon day a r e l w b° le in te rio r b u rst into flames. No
from th e oven, th e bread is placed In
designated respectively for T hursday Insurance w as ca rrie d on th e b arn or HIGH M HIHIL BOARI»
and Friday, A ugust 19 and 20, a t th e 1,8 contents, G eorge Lum sden and
PU R C H A S E S NEW BUS the w rapping room to cool. T his room
Joins th e m ain room and h ere no
T ra il to R ail celeb ratio n at Eugene, Iiona,d O ran t b ro u g h t th e buckets
D irectors of G resham Union lilgji d rafts prevail as they would dry the
giving sta te recognition to th e com - from tbp Fairview F ire d ep artm en t
school d istric t la st week accepted a bread.
W hen cool, th e loaves are
pletion of th e S outhern Pacific tra n s- and q ssisted in subduing th e fire.
T he reunion w hich w as being held bid of th e F ra n cis Motor Car com pany placed In the w rap p in g m achine and
Cascade line. The pageant "K latawp.”
is to be presented each evening on the is an an n u a l affair much enjoyed by of P o rtlan d for a one-ton school bus, from the w rap p er th ey a re tak en di
Do you need any new
u n iv ersity ath letic field w ith a very sev eral fam ilies of relativ es, chief the price being $1699.75 for a Ford rec t th ro u g h a re a r door to th e w ait
larg e ca st of a rtists. E z ra M eeker will am ong who a re Mrs- S arah J. O sburn bus. T his w as $1.15 higher th an th e ing tru ck s for d istrib u tio n .
towels, sheets, table linens
play the p a rt of pioneer around w hh h and Mrs. Alice H ap p erset of P o rtland, low est bid offered, w hich was su b m it
T he w rapping m achine In Itself is
c h a ra c te r the pageant has been w rit- twinB, 84 y ea rs of age and re m a rk ted by W. W. M etzger of G resham , on an in te restin g piece of m echanism . It
or other household lin
| ten by P ro f W. F. G. T h ach er of the ably w ell preserved. O thers present, a C hevrolet bus. T he vote was four can readily be m ade ad ju sta b le to
besides th e 8. P. O sburn fam ily, w ere to one in favor of th e F ord bus, ull the eith er size of bread and Is capable of
university.
ens? If you do, now is
T he pioneer p arad e w ill be one of ■',ii>8 H«lp« B uchanan and Miss Byden d irecto rs being p resen t and voting, w rapping 1800 loaves an hour. A bun
the time to buy, that is, if
the m ajor fea tu re s of th e celebration, of P h ilad elp h ia, Miss Ruth O sburn of afte r con sid erab le discussion bad been c u tte r is also in use a t th e b ak ery
say s Cal Young, pioneer and d irecto r Ben<1- Oregon. Guy O sburn of T he given as to th e m erits of th e bids of w hich cu ts th ree dozen a t a tim e w ith
you want to save money
of th e procession. It will Include cov- I,aIle8. W ade O sburn and fam ily of fered. A difference in fram e c o n s tru c one dow nw ard m ovem ent of th e arm .
ered w agons w hich have traveled the : N ew port, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H apper- tion of th e two busses, which wus said
E verything is stric tly sa n ita ry In
on your purchases.
Oregon tra il, oxen, horses, decorated . 8et and fam ily of La G rande, Mrs. to be stro n g er in th e F ord bus, was nd around the prem ises. S ugar, flour
floats, etc. T he pioneers will have an O ertru d e Jam eson, Mr. and Mrs. Law - given as th e p rincipal reason for the and o th e r m ateria ls a re kept In closed
old fashioned barbecue.
ren ce Jam eson and fam ily, Mr. and choice by th e d irecto rs, who are W. C. bins en tirely fly proof. T he Ingredi
Heavy Turkish Towels
Mrs. C hester O sburn and fam ily of L aw rence, ch airm an . C. I R aker, H.
ents of the bread and p astries a re th e
24 x 45 w h ite, re g u la r 65c, n o w ........................................... 50c
P iano Tonfng.
P o rtland.
G. M ullenhoff, O. A. Noreen ami T hor- best obtainable. From 2000 to 2500
24 \ 45 white, regular 76c, now
........................... M e
Piano tu n in g $3.50 P iano and o r
vald Anderson.
loaves of bread a re tu rn ed out dally a t
gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones. 2625
22 x 45 heavy, w ide colored b o rd ers, lav en d er, gold,
We are alw ays glad to quote you on
T his addition to th e fleet of school the G resham bakery on an average,
49th
stre
e
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a n d rose, re g u la r $1.00, n o w ....................................
S5c
busses b rin g s the num ber up to eight although of necessity th is num ber
8952. or G resham 1561.—Adv.
Sandy 223.—Adv.
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SHEETING
F ords, a Dodge and a Republic. It
9-4 B leached P eq u o t S h eetin g , y a rd ..................
05c
Mr. Van Doninck, who cam e to his
has been dem o n strated by the board .
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p resen t location In 1916, has m ade a
TA BLE (L O T U S
th a t (he m ost econom ical plan ls for 1 -
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decided success of his baking e sta b
63 x 63 w h ite, w ith colored borders, reg, $2.25, now $1.9H
th e d istric t to own the busses, as th e
lishm ent and is looking ahead to th e
T a b le C loth and
dozen n a p k in s, 52x52,
av erag e cost per m onth for d riv er, '
tim e w hen he can su p p la n t the com
C olo rs; delf a n d rose, re g u la r $3.75, now
$3.25
gasoline and oil, upkeep, depreciation
m ercial room s a t th e fro n t w ith a new
and in te re st on th e money invested
stru c tu re to corresp o n d w ith th e
All L inen T ab le C loths, w h ite w ith colored b o rd ers in
com es to less th an $100 p er m onth per
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w orkroom s recen tly com pleted.
rose, blue an d gold, 55x55. w a rra n te d a ll lin en ,
bus, w hile one of the busses Is being
T he new buidlng is equipped w ith
h a n d -d ra w n th re a d s, i/2 dz. n a p k in s to m atch , set $5.25
operated on c o n tra ct on a ren tal basis
th ree larg e sk y lig h ts and Is indeed a
with all expenses paid, Including d riv
All W h ite T ab le C loth, p u re lin en , h a n d -d ra w n
daylight shop. T he In terio r Is p la s
er, at a cost of $220 a month.
th re a d s , 56x56. S pecial a t ........................................... $3.25
tered and th e w alls a re of hollow tile
T h e se c lo th s w ere m ade in C zechoslovakia.
co n stru ctio n . F loors a re of a fine
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q u ality hardw ood and at various con
(OW ING EVEATft.
Specials in Ladle«’ H and Bair«).
venient places a re to be found b u ilt-
$3.50 re g u la r, now
$2.75
$3.00 re g u la r, now
in cupboards and bins w hich tak e ca re
$2.25
L oral and Statew ide.
$4.95 re g u la r, now
$3.95
$3.25 re g u la r, now
$2.35
U ndenom inational cam pm eeting In of the n ecessary dishes and o th er a r
ticles.
$4.25 re g u la r, now .. $3.25
P alm q u lst's grove, A ugust 13 to 23.
The»e are Good Weight and «er» leeable
'T ra il to R ail” celeb ratio n in reco g
Window Cleaning.
nition of the opening of the new “C as
For ex p ert window clean in g see 8.
cade" line of the S outhern Pacific be Tajlrna, o r leave o rd ers with J. Ross
On display in our window.
tw een Eugene and K lam ath F alls, at Brown, G resham , phone 2601.Adv.
“The Hoane of Quality”
Eugene, A ugust 19 and 20.
Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock show.
GRESHAM- OREGON
C lackam as county fair at Canby,
P o rtlan d , October 30 to November 6.
PHONE 1411
S eptem ber 21-24.
S tate fair at Salem Septem ber 27 to
Why have a lot of th in g s around you
We Give Green Trading Stamp«
Phone 1236
Gresham
October 2.
don't need when some m ight be glad
to get them at a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant
Ad.
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AUGUST SPECIALS
EXTRA SPECIAL
./. / . ; ; ( ìold band
Cups and Saucers
19c
per cup
and saucer
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
HEPP’S RACKET STORE