PACK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY R, The G irls’ club of Zion E vangel­ SH A M , PO RTLA N D 365 days in a year. We have th e ical church m ust be indefinitely TA K E A BACK S F A T I p u rest of w ate r in abu n d an ce rig h t postponed on account of sickness. a t our door and th e m ost genial T h ere will be no m eeting of the It looks very much as though clim ate in th e w orld. club this evening (Tuesday). P o rtlan d w as doomed to ta k e a back T h ere is no spot in the know n G uests a t the J. H. M etzger home seat a t th e p resen t tim e. T hink world w here th e G reat C reato r has F rien d s of Miss Rose P o tter w ere pleased to h e a r-h e r on W ednesday over th e w eek-end w ere Mrs. Metz­ back, old P o rtlan d e rs, It is only a so highly favored m ankind as in evening of la st week over radio g e r’s sister-in -law . Mrs. Ray W in­ few y ea rs ago th a t P o rtlan d , O re­ th e vicinity of P o rtlan d . It only KXL when she sang tw o selections. te rs and son Je ss of Bend, Oregon, gon, was, for Its size and num ber req u ires a little m ore pep, a united “M em ories" and “Until You Cam e.” and Mrs. W in ters’ g ran d ch ild ren , of in h ab itan ts, reckoned th e th ird harm onious cooperative all-togeth- Miss P o tter w as presented in th e Jo sep h in e and Jen e S aisbery, 8 and rich e st city in the U nited S tates e r pull and we can build np th e re c ita l w ith a num ber of other 4 respectively. T he children are but now m u st tak e such a slap in g rea test, th e clean est, th e m ost stud en ts of Mrs. F red Olson of being taken by th e ir g randm other th e face as th is (th e Longview h ealth fu l, m ost convenient and P o rtlan d with whom she has been from Eugene to be under her care. b rid g e). m ost b eautiful city in th e m odern studying voice for some tim e. This T heir m other, Mrs. F lorence S a is­ P o rtlan d has all th e n a tu ra l ad ­ world. H. W. SNASHALL. van tag es over any of th e cities of w as her first experience in broad­ bery, died about two y ears ago New proof of th e efficiency of an casting. She was accom panied to Miss Edna M ew hirter has m ade the Pacific coast. It has th e only P o rtlan d by Mrs. Joseph Caldo arran g e m en ts to s ta rt a kinder w ater g rad e e n tra n c e into the in ­ an cien t w eapon was d em o n strated w ith whom she m akes h er home g arten class for children four and te rio r of the g reat inland em pire recen tly when Melvin R. Clover w hile a teacher of th e C ottrell five y ears old. W ork w ill of the n o rth w est. It has a te r r i­ and Jo h n McCollum of V entura, school. begin on F eb ru ary 28 In the p r i­ tory over 10 m iles wide by over 20 C alifornia, retu rn ed from th e K ai­ m ary room of th e M ethodist Epis m iles long; level, good foundation; bab fo rest in n o rth ern A rizona, Mrs. Ida H inshaw . in m aking the Miss M ew hirter an o p p o rtu n ity to develop th e finest w ith th e ir C hevrolet decorated w ith trip from Oakland, C alifornia, to copal church. th e h orns of two 200-pound bucks, h er hom e n ear Caldw ell, Idaho, specialized in p rim ary and kinder and sa fest h arb o rs in th e w orld, over 20 m iles long from th e W il­ w hich they had killed w ith bow g arte n work at th e Oregon N orm al stopped off Sunday evening for a and arro w in th e an cien t fashion 24-hour visit w ith her brother, J. and has had teaching experience. lam ette riv er to th e Sandy riv er which Robin Hood and his m erry rig h t along th e city front. Enough children have now been A. Bushong, and her tw o sisters P o rtlan d has available one-third men p ractised in Sherw ood fo rest Mrs. J. A. H opper and Mrs. M. V. enrolled to assu re an in terestin g of the n a tu ra l w ater h o rse pow er long ago. They b ro u g h t w ith them class. W ork will begin a t 9 and W hetzeil. Before com ing to G resh ­ of th e United S tates for g en e ratin g a w ritten sta te m en t from th e fo r­ am she had spent a sh o rt tim e w ith close a t 12 on all school days. est ran g e r, verifying th e fac t th a t E. M. W ard has purchased a elec tricity w ithin a cab les length th e deer w ere killed w ith bow and her d aughter Miss L oleta H inshaw of th e city, and can have th e ch eap ­ at row. who Is attending the F rie n d s’ co l­ Buick Hedan th ro u g h the agency of The bows w hich th ese men used est electric pow er in th e world W alter W. Metzger. lege a t Newberg. P o rtlan d has th e o p p o rtu n ity of w ere m ade for them a t V entura, by Mrs. Mary C llnefelter of Rock building up one of th e la rg e st cities an ex p ert in th is alm ost forgotten Mrs. Rose S h earer and her art. They a re b eau tifu lly fashioned d au g h ter H elen, aged nine, a re in aw ay, Oregon, is spending a few of th e world. Not a sm oke stack. of C alifornia yew. T he arro w s are days with her sister-in -law Mrs. A. q u a ra n tin e in th e ir home north of No smoke, no soot, no dust. Every of ash, topped w ith tu rk ey feath ers th e fair grounds for d iphtheria. It W. Shipley and also will visit at the wheel driven by electricity . It sees and pointed with a wicked steel is not know n how the little girl home of her m other Mrs. C. Ju n k e r outside ca p ita l come in and build barb. If you have a lin g erin g idea th a t a bow and arro w is a h a rm ­ con tracted th e disease, w hich she a t Handy. Mrs. C llnefelter'» h u s­ up larg e cities and build a fence less so rt of plaything dism iss it band is a m em ber of a surveying had in a severe form . All danger, acro ss our highw ays In th e shape when you see w hat Clover can do He how ever, Is now past and it is ex­ party In the T illam ook country of toll bridges acro ss our public w ith his pix-foot w eapon. drove an arro w clea r th ro u g h one pected th e q u a ra n tin e will be An in terestin g program is being river. of the bucks to finish it a fte r the a rran g e d for the co n cert to be giv­ raised in a sh o rt time. We can m a n u factu re any known first shot had wounded it. Clifford Fall is serving on the en a t th e M ethodist church on the p ro d u ct in th e w orld. We have the A S cotchm an who was d e te r­ ju ry in P ortland during the m onth evening of March 4 by R obert Blair rough or n a tu ra l product. We can mined on com m itting suicide w ent In th e In terests of the W om an’s have th e ch eap est pow er in the of F ebruary. With his wife and into a d ru g sto re and asked for 10 w orld. We have an o p p o rtu n ity to cen ts w orth of arsen ic. T he d ru g ­ children he is staying a t the home Home M issionary society. Mrs. J. H. Wood, who has been ship direct to any p o rt In the g ist inquired w hat he w anted it of his p are n ts in the city. ill with an attack of flu for several w orld. We have an open h arb o r for. T he S cotchm an replied, "A Mrs. B. W. E m ery Is recovering nickel.” days, is rep o rted as improving. from a severe a ttac k of the grip. Mrs. M arie D. Johnson of Balrds- Mr. and M th . Loda Stockton a re dale has retu rn ed from San F ra n ­ receiving cong ratu latio n s over the cisco, w here she sp en t six weeks arriv a l of a 6% -pound son a t th e ir w ith her d au g h ter and w as hon­ home on Friday. He has been giv­ ored by m any social affairs by en th e nam e of Gail Dewayne. friends and relatives. ■I 3~dct Gloom Chaser G erald W. Mason and L eslie St. Mrs. Mary Coe Is ill at the home C lair attended a unique party at of her son ami dau g h ter-in -law Given by young people of Pleasant Home th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O rin M. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Coe. Al- E llio tt of 6132, 44th stree t 8. E. on thougb she is well in her 92d year, GRESH AM HIGH SCHOOL AI D ITO K II'M S aturduy evening w here those G randm a Coe show s rem ark ab le present, with the exception of the vitality and hopes for her recovery G reshum visitors and a Miss E lsie a re considered good. E lliott, w ere deaf m utes. T he eve­ Mrs. P. A. Goulil Is confined to ning w as spent in visiting and in h er bed by illness and is being card s, after w hich dainty re fre sh ­ cared for by her g ran d d au g h ter Orrhestra Qnartet m ents of Ice cream , cake and coffee Miss Addie Pullen. Scotch B aritone in ('ostinile w ere served. O thers p rese n t be­ sides those from G resham , Miss Would H urt Tow ns and In d u stries. C u rtain 8:15 E lliott and the hoBt and hostess A hill w as proposed 111 the Ore- | R eserved S e a ts 50e C h ild re n 25c w ere Mr. and Mrs. L. N. P eterson gun le g isla tu re to prevent th e "pol lutlon" of the stream s, so d rastic and tw o children, John Ross, Miss that it wus estim ated its compll Daisy M orrison, E verett Yeager, mice would cost P o rtlan d alone Mrs. Puul B auer, all of P ortland, about $35,000,000, or $100 per ca p ­ ita for new sew ers. It would cost and W illiam K ifer of L innton. m any o th er cities alm ost a t the Mrs. C arrie H ansen Is recovering sam e rate. W hile it w as tem p o r­ from a siege of th e grip w hich kept arily w ithdraw n, it will undoubt­ h er confined to the house for sev­ edly he considered in th e fu tu re, and the public should un d erstan d era l days. the facts involved. Mrs. 8. R. K itzm iller w as called T he riv ers belong to th e public. to Oregon City Sunday m orning to N'uvtguhlc or not, they a re the a ssist In the ca re of her son W alter highw ays of tra d e anil the a rte rie s of kite. In d u stries build along th e and his fam ily of wife uud four rivers, th a t cannot live anyw here children who are all sick w ith in ­ else. Almost every in d u stry a c ­ te stin a l flu. T he wife and six- tually "p o llu te s” the stream , at m onths old baby a re still ill, but least th e o retically ; to absolutely elim inate such contam ination is to the o th ers are slow ly im proving. elim inate the industry. T he riv ers m ust he kept safe; but A baby g irl was born to Mr. and Mrs. B url Raby, residing In the that may be infinitely far from . . \\ e half-sole and heel them elim inating all contam ination. In I C lanahan addition, on J a n u a ry 31. d u strla l life m ust he m aintained. I * and they are as good as new T he little one has been nam ed Col­ even a t th e cost of some technical when we get through. Saw m ills, tan leen Mae. The mot tier was fo rm e r­ contam ination. neries, paper m ills, m ines, all tend ly Miss E lla Engle, a cousin of Mrs. to affect th e stre a m s; and yet, as M arian Lam bert. betw een th eo retical strea m purity The W. C. T. U. w ill m eet on and a populace w ith a thousand or T h ursday afternoon a t the home of a m illion jobs m aintaining th a t many homes, th e jobs m ust stand. Mrs. Mary McManus. Victory day Mayor linker of P o rtlan d p ro p ­ CARL DAHL, Prop. and F ran ces W illard Memorial day erly refused to su p p o rt th e m eas­ u re th a t th rea ten e d to extinguish w ill be observed under the d irec­ Phone 41 Pow ell St. tion of Mrs. L. A. Skuzie w ith a Industry and b an k ru p t *iis city. W hatever can be done to p re­ U - - ! fitting program . serve the stream , should be done; The G resham grange w ill meet but alw uys It m ust he w ith the M I O K H M I I S I u m a iiiijn H iH m u iB H U ii next S aturday, F ebruary 12, In th e thought th at in a settled cou n try are the a rte rie s of in d u stria l re g u la r all-day session. Au in te r ­ they life D rinking w ater supplies m ust esting fea tu re of the lecture hour come from unpolluted sources en ­ will be the talk by George E. G rif­ tire ly removed from in d u strial fith of the United S tates forestry stream s. service on "F o rest P rosperity." Muffle Itw lpe. T he lecture will be illu strate d with T here are m any waffle recipes stereoptlcon views. Lust sum m er and w ith a little p ractice a person It was given by Mr. Griffith on the can soon determ ine Just how to Ellison-W hite C hautauqua circuit. eook waffles to the satisfactio n of In itia to ry w ork is expected In the the family. The follow ing Is mi m orning session and th e usual auth en tic recipe as it cam e from g range dinner a t noon. All are a prom inent waffle house In P o rt­ welcome to the lecture hour which land ami has been tried repeatedly Is i pen to th e public. with success. “Sunshine," a play w hich is to No one would think of trading in a car just because Two cups flour, 3 teaspoons b ak ­ be given at the O rient school au d i­ ing powder, 4 teaspoons su g ar. 1 its tires were worn out. Why not apply the same torium on T hursday evening, Feb- teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 1-3 eup oil, principle to your motor? It’s perfectly natural that ru a ry 10. will be repeated at the I ’v cups milk Mix the dry in g red ­ its moving parts should need replacement. G resham high school gym nasium ients, add the beaten egg yolks, on F riday evening, F eb ru ary 11. milk and shortening, then fold In T he play Is beiug given under the the beaten w hites of th e eggs. Don’t sacrifice your car. Consult us. Ix?t us auspices of the young people of the if th e Iron Is healed piping het look it over—we're motor specialists. P lea san t Home B aptist church and before pu ttin g in the b a tte r, th e re Is being coached by Miss F. C. F air- is no d an g er of sticking, provided w eather. The proceeds will go to ­ the recipe has been carefu lly fo l­ We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will w ard a piano fund. lowed use only the best parts, such as McQuay-Norris 1927 A Mce Little Army. 1 Window ( leaning. U sers of the W ant Ad colum n are T he low er house of co n g ress has F or ex p ert window cleaning see urged to pay cash w ith order and provided pay for 118,750 m en in ! S. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith J. avoid sending bills for sm all th e arm y. A ttem p ts to in crease, as Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. am ounts, w ell as to decrease, th e size or the arm y have been defeated. T hus th e c o u n try has re tu rn e d to its pre- ' w ar basis. The different sta te s a re I m ain tain in g th e ir m ilitia forces ( and th e sum m er soldier tra in in g cam p plan w ill be kept up by the governm ent. T his is th e n ational plan for p rep a re d n ess and self-de- I fense. In th e debates the co n ­ gressm en have expressed full con- i Specially marked down for a quick close out. fidence in the ability of th e United ' S tate s to keep off a ll tresp a sse rs. HOUSE DRESSES Our Cleaning is d ifferen t; you w ill be satisfied. L et us prove it. P ete r L enard. We call and deliver. Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND P a rk and Y a m h ill B E a c o n 8181 :30 a . m ., .30 a . m . :30 a . m ., 10 a . m ., :30 a. m ., 30 a . m ., 30 p. n r , 30 p. m ., :50 p. n r . 30 p. n r , 30 p. m ., 30 p. n r . .’¡n P- n r . 50 p. n r , 30 p. n r . 00 P n r , :30 P n r , S. P. B. S. P. B. P. B. S. P. B. P. B. S. P P. B. L. V. L. L. V. L. V. L. L. V. L. V. L. L. V. V. L. LV. GRESHAM 4 KobertK P o w e ll P h o n e 1823 •6 :30 •7 :00 8 :30 9 :00 9 30 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 12 30 1 :30 2 :30 3 :30 3 :50 4 30 5 30 t7 :00 t7 :30 a. n r, a . m ., a. n r. a. m .. a. n r, a m ., a. n r. a. n r, p. n r , P n r, p. n r . p. n r , B. P. B. S. P. B. S. P. B. P. B. P. P - m , S. p. m ., B. p. m .. P p. n r , P . p. m ., B . L. V. E. L. V. L. E. V. L. V. E. V. L. L. L o t 1. P e rc a le , b ia s -ta p e trim m ed . — o R e g u la r 98c, n o w ............... ............... / O C L ot. 2. C h a m b ra y G in g h am s, p la in body g in g h a m c o m b in a tio n . R e g u la r $1.25 d* i N o w ......................... - ....................................... L ot. 3. F ig u re d P r in t, som e’ h a n d so m e lace trim m e d . R eg. $2.50. Now L o t 4. F ig u re d P r in ts a n d T issu e G in g h a m . Reg. $2.75. N ow .......... d» < z\r* $ 1 .¿ 7 □ L o t 5. F in e S o ise tte P o lk a Dot, self trim . R eg. $3.25. N ow ......................... ...... CO 7 C WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T lie H ouse of Q u ality ” G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1411 W e G ive G reen T ra d in g S tam p s • O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by GEO. LEWIS & SON Our V alentine C ards ex press the sen tim en ts th a t w ill never die— reg ard —ad m iratio n —love. We have a w ealth of ca rd s from w hich to choose —w h eth er it is a sim ple card w ith a fitting verse ex­ p ressin g reg ard and ad m iration, or an elab o rate creatio n ex p ressin g love. Send a valentine to your sweetheart—wife_ m other— friend. Priced from 1£ to 25 £ V- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 LOOK! LISTEN! COOPfOATlVt Now on Display! o- I SUNSHINE f f 4 □ A ew Spring Ginghams to arrive in a few days. V 3. L .— S e c tio n L in e ro a d . P . V.— P o w e ll V a lle y ro a d . B. L .—B a s e L in e ro a d . em b ro id ered , d» w n r - ..... > 1 .7 5 V. L. • D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s. t S a t u r d a y s . S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s. check HEPP’S RACKET STORE I aientine Headquarters P hone 123(1 lalentine Bay, February 14 REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER GRESHAM GRESHAM MEAT MARKET The Street — POWELL STREET The Proprietor — -A. J. W. BROWN The Market— The Phone— 1891 We Repair Galoshes RED HOCK C H E E S E — F R E S H FISH — PO U LTR Y GRESHAM MEAT MARKET M arket In G resham . S atisfaction GRESHAM SHOE SHOP Why Sacrifice a Good Car Just Because of Motor Wear Areme Club MASQUERADE DANCE MASONIC HALL, GKKSIIAM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PRIZES Ladles Sir fo r the best c h a ra c te r best ixm sle am t best ri GIG R A Y S ORCI I EST I {A Kef re« btiieti tu (ïentlcnien 74c t I i I i i 1 iston Rings, 1 istons, Pins and, if you need them. Bearings. The Super-Six Principle also revealed in the ESSEX SuperSYX. An outstanding characteristic of the Essex Super-Six is the complete absence of labor with which it performs every re­ quirem ent. 4 PASSENGER SPEEDSTER $7M I I I COACH SMS . COUPE S7M ■Mt p r ic e s f. a. b. D e tr o it. p lu s w a r e x c is e ta x You'll yet a price in advance. GRESHAM GARAGE HA M LIN & H O SS, P rops. P h o n e 2391 P ow ell S tre e t / And. so, in all it does, w hether spurting at top speed, or doing a comfortable fifty miles an hour all day long, you can realize its silky super-performance, only by the wav you distance others. SEDAN $7X5 E ngineered to low est m aintenance and operation costs I :| I I I I I » \ M. C. Webster Motor Co. Hudson-Essex Dealer » Phone 2491 Gresham Opposite P. O. 1