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GRESHAX OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JUXE 88, PAGfc PUUK Gresham Teacher Weds. H. L. St. C lair, Mrs. E lsie Cogs W. S. E v erett, all around tro u b le ad ju ste r of th e Oregon T elephone well and Em m a B. Jo h n so n enjoyed MI bs A dele L. Schenk a p opular oompany, was unw ittingly th e a hike up the E agle creek tra il as teach er of th e G resham grad e cause of considerable com motion far as T unnel falls on Sunday. T his school, w as m arried Sunday a t th e T h u rsd ay m orning w hile engaged entlciug point, w here th e tra il hag , hom e of her siste r Mrs. F rie d a been tunneled th ro u g h rock back of in testin g out the lines in connec Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong v isit tion w ith his re g u la r ro u tin e of a high, th u n d erin g w aterfall,' is six ' S trey at C hehalis, W ashington, to ed on Sunday afternoon with th eir and a h alf m iles from the highw ay C hris E. Z urcher, a com positor on nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. duties. In some m an n er the c ir cu it becam e shorted w hich caused and is h alf th e d istance to W ahtum the O regonian. Mr. and Mrs. B ert H erald and fam ily at Oak the Are bell to ring vigorously for lake on th e sam e trail. , Z u rch er will re tu rn to G resham Grove. several m inutes. The w ire ru n n in g Dr. and Mrs. H. H. H ughes r e w here they will resid e in th e Ek- The Rev. H. E. K relder of S eattle from the telephone office to th e bell tu rn ed la st evening from th e ir w ed 1 strom house in W hitehead ad d i spent F riday and S aturday as th e ru n s p arallel w ith th e telephone ding trip w hich included a to u r of tion. T he bride is a d au g h ter of guest of th e Rev. and Mrs. L. A. w ires and when he began th e te st V ancouver island. They have be J. E. Schenk T he m em bers of th e Skuzie. He m ade the trip to P o rt of th e different w ires, th e bell w ire gun housekeeping on th e G eorge fam ily w ent to C hehalis to be p re s land and vicinity in the in te rests of was included which caused it to Tow le place on W allula avenue and ent at th e wedding. S eattle-P acific college of which he s ta rt ringing. will live th e re w hile th e ir new is th e field agent. Ye who will may m ake law s for Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson, Mrs. house is being erected. Jep Robertson attended a picnic W. D. K inder and Elwood D uncan the people; let m e w rite th e ir Ted W rig h t left Monday for T he songs.—B eranger. at P eninsula p ark Sunday which drove to C orvallis W ednesday to D alles w here he is bidding on some w as a reunion of form er residents spend th e day w ith th e club m em road w ork for W alrad & W right. Yew Shoes for Ladies, $4.95. of Gilliam county, Oregon. bers who a re atten d in g th e O. A. C. He expects to re tu rn tom orrow . No w here will you find such Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brown and sum m er school. Mrs. K inder re O. I. Neal and A rnold Ruegg w ere splendid slip p ers at so low a price Ask to see our lad ies’ shoes at tw o children of S eattle arriv ed m ained and w ent to Eugene for a delegates from th e G resham grange ! $2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & Mar- Sunday to spend a week wih Mrs. day or tw o and will re tu rn to to the sta te g ran g e w hich m et in ton, G resham .—Adv. Minnie Brown, her son Ross and G resham tom orrow w ith Mr. K in an n u al session a t C orvallis r e dau g h ter Mrs. Miriam Adkins. The der at th e close of th e school ses R ep resen tativ e of S p ire lla g ar cently. sm all d aughter of Mrs. Adkins, sion. m ents—silk und erw ear, hosiery, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Babcock en co rsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, who has been seriously ill In a Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning, John P o rtlan d hospital, Is reported Im Roberts and George C u rrln a tte n d joyed a fishing excursion up th e will d em o n strate in y o u r home. D eschutes riv er over th e w eek-end. Phone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267 proved. ed the 55th reunion of the Oregon They retu rn ed w ith 28 fine tro u t. G resham .—Adv. A P ortland woman and her tw o- Pioneer association held last Mrs. J. H. M etzger has been ill Music is th e fo u rth m ateria l w ant year-old d aughter w ere badly T h u rsd ay in the public auditorium . for th e p ast week. W hile h er co n of our n a tu re s— first food, th en r a i bruised Sunday afternoon as th e This affair, w hich o ccurs an n u ally , dition was regarded as serio u s for m ent, th en sh elter, th en m usic.— door to the autom obile in which is of m uch in te re st to th e pioneers a tim e, she is th o u g h t to be slig h tly Bovee. they w ere riding opened and th e and th e ir descendants. A fine pro improved. “Use W an t A ds”—a good adage. child was precipitated to the paved gram w as ren d ered in th e a f te r highw ay, the m other following In noon in w hich a num ber of notable C herry fly sp ray a t L. L. K idder Berry Growers Attention! an attem p t to rescue the child. A pioneers had a p art. Mr. and Mrs. Hdwe. Co.— Adv Have lined up w ith a F in an ce G resham physician w as called to M anning w ere p resen t Sunday at th e scene of the accident w hich th e 17th an n u al m eeting of th e com pany to advance money to Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. farm ers and b erry grow ers for gas, hannened In th e vicinity of K rebs Douglas County People's asso cia oil and tire s up to 30 and 60 days F u ll cu t, 2 pockets. Special mill east of Gresham . The child tion w hich took plage a t P eninsula w ithout in terest. See Lee’s Service value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh am .—Adv. evidently was playing with the park. L. P. M anning w as re -e le c t statio n east of G reshata.—Adv. fastening to the door of th e ca r ed presid en t of th e asso ciatio n ; A. which suddenly opened as the) It. C aster, first vice p resid en t; B urt w ere proceeding 35 m iles an hour. W. H o llister, second vice p resid en t; It is considered alm ost m iraculous Nancle D rain Singleton, re-elected th a t both w ere not seriously In se c re ta ry ; C. II. G ossett, tre a su re r. jured. O thers atten d in g from G resham Mr. and Mrs. Arza Sm ith a re en and vicinity w ere Mr. and Mrs. M. te rta in in g th e la tte r's m other Mrs. E. W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. S harps Mary Campbell, and her niece Miss D arlin g and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Della Campbell, both of Mabton, Snuffin. C harley W heeler was atten d in g W ashington. They enjoyed the in their new location in the Lenard pleasu res of rose festival week and to m a tte rs of business in G resham Miss Cam pbell has been assisting yesterday. He Is now p ro p rieto r of building, two doors east of the old a t the local cannery for a few days. "K entucky H u t”, a chicken dinner shop will be completely moved and R ecent autom obile deliveries inn located 3*/a m iles n orth of V an prepared for their formal opening. m ade by th e H essel Im plem ent couver, W ashington, on th e new com pany include W hippet sedans to Pacific highway. C. A. R ogers of P o rtlan d w as th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen and W. L. C orsage and C hrysler ro ad ste rs to calling on frien d s In G resham yes Nick M eter, C arl Arvidson and terday. G. A. Noreen w as elected to su c A rchie Stone. ceed him self Monday at th e election Mrs. H enry Barbee and her son held a t th e high school for the se W illiam and daughter E lizabeth, lection of a m em ber of th e board of on th e ir way to the New E ngland directors. T h irty -th re e votes w ere states from San Jose, California, cast, of w hich Mr. Noreen received spent F riday and Saturday with Di. all but two. Mrs. P earl F o rtn e r | and Mrs. F ra n k Peak. was clerk of th e election board and IB per cen t discount for cash Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G llhousen C. E. R usher, Mrs. Jam es E lkington on nil new shoes these h to days. and son John of The D alles w ere and Mrs. O. A. E astm an Judges. | week-end visitors at th e home of T he Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry, W. W. H astings. Mrs. Gilhousen form er G resham resid en ts, left yes and Mrs. H astings are sisters. terd ay on an ea ste rn trip to be gone Mrs. Mark Nickerson returned two m onths. They will visit a son in Men’s and Boys' Work and Dress Shoes S aturday from spending two weeks New York and la ter atten d the In w ith college friends at W enatchee, te rn atio n al B aptist Young People's Expert Shoe Repairing W ashington. S aturday noon Mrs. Union convention In P h iladelphia You are invited to call and inspect our new store N ickerson ate lunch at an A rling to w hich Mrs. B arry is a delegate. any time. ton, Oregon, hotel w hich probably They expect to visit some tim e In was w ashed aw ay 24 hours later in Michigan during the tw o m o n th s’ th e terrific cloudburst and conse vacation. quent flood of w ater. Mrs. Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. CARL DAHL, Prop Phone 41 G eorge Duncan has purchased a Arnold Ruegg en tertain ed 17 ladles Pow ell St. Ford to uring ca r through thu local at luncheon on F riday at th e form - _ agency of R aker A Son. e r's home on Division street. A > Mrs. Ada Burton of Sacram ento, social afternoon was enjoyed fol C alifornia. Is spending the sum m er lowing the lunch. Miss G ertrude In G resham and vicinity visiting A lexander won a prize in a g u ess her sisters Mrs. C arrie Powell, Mrs. ing contest in which each lady re p T. H. H aw es, Mis. A E. Miles, her resented a book. Mrs. H. V. W il b ro th er P. H. Roork and other r e la helm won first place In a flower PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY tives. guessing contest. Mrs. Gladys The B aptist Ladles Guild will Ruegg ami Mrs. Jam es S terlin g Ju n e 211 mid 31» hold a bake sale on Saturday, July rendered a piano duet. Miss A lex 2, at th e Piggly Wiggly store, be ander gave a planologue and Mrs. D on't fail to see Monte Blue and P atsy Ruth M iller in ginning at 10:30 a. m. Marie Morgan a reading. The Misses Leona and Amelia Mr. an d Mrs M. M. S quire m o Beckm an retu rn ed to th e ir home in tored to Camp Clatsop Sunday BREAKING ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS Spokane yesterday after spending w here they visited for a tim e with ten days as the guests of the Rev. th e ir sons H arry and Arden who Till- COLLEGIANS, a com plete story of college life In tw o reels, and Mrs. E. H orstm ann. During a re in the N ational G uard sum m er j ru n s every other week th e ir stay they visited In Portland train in g catnp. With the boys they and m ade a trip to Seaside. went on to Seaside w here they en The follow ing firms a re giving aw ay tic k e t’ to th e W ednes Miss L illian D anielson and Mrs. joyed a clam dinner together. The day and T h u rsd ay night show s at the G resham T heater. Each F ra n k Adams, the la tte r's sons. trip am ounted to 281 m iles for the free tick et is good for one adm ission when p resen ted w ith one John and M arshall, of Tacoma, day. ad u lt reg u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. T he tic k W ashington, are guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott w ere s u r ets are being given by th e various inert bants u n d er varying conditions, so ask for your free ticket. of Mrs. Marlon Johnson of Mrs. prised S atu rd ay evening, the event Anna E lliott who, with her daugh being the 17th an n iv ersary of th eir te r Dorothy, has been here for m arriag e Those present w ere Mr. Roberts some time. and Mrs. Ott. Mrs. II S A lexander, j ja u g g tir Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Law rence. Miss G ertrude A lexander, Leslie , ( ’onfectionery Mr. and Mrs. George W. Page and W alrad. Miss H elen F isher. Dr. and N eil Door to Show children spent the week end at Mrs II. V Adlx. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walter W. Metzger Groobatn. Ore. M anzanita at the L aw rence h eath Haley, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T horne, Phone 1x91 Gresham , (»rerun cottage. They reported the form er and Mr. and Mrs A. D Morgan of G resham people there doing well. P ortland. C ards w ere enjoyed, fol John Fieldhouse, now 87, Is well, lowed by refresh m en ts. T he couple Taber Pharmacy W. R. Hicks Co. as is Miss A lberta Allen who Is was presen ted w ith a beautiful CHAS N. TA BER keeping house for him. Mrs. K a r glass dith. G R I>H IM. OREGON dell. widow of th e late Emil G. Itpglstrrrd Druggist K ardell. is caring for the postoffice and sto re w ith the aid of her daughter, Evangeline. Gresham Tailor & Newberg Packing Co. Mrs. C arrie Powell w ent to (lea n er Wasco, Oregon, S aturday and re Meat», («roeerle», Fre«h Fruits P ETER I.K.NARD. Prop. and Vegetablea turn ed Monday evening w ith her Malt« aa<1 I a die»* Aprlar Coat» America’s Finest Cars g randchildren G ertrude and George We Deliver Phone 1151 ('leaned and I'reaaed, 91.0« — J Jr. Lee who had been visiting th eir fath er th ere since the close of will make your car school. They will rem ain until L. I* Kidder Hdw. Co. ride better. Gresham Shoe Shop afte r the F ourth of July with th eir CARL DAHL. Prop ukxkrál h a r d w a r f . grandm other w hen they will re tu rn Men a and Boy»’ Dreaa and to W asco until the beginning of th e Work Shoe* Phlne 1421 Gresham. Ore. G resham schools. * I xj I s B ryant of Moro, Oregon, who has been th e guest of C harlotte Raker X Son Sold by Johnson for the past two weeks, r e Gresham Outlook turn ed to her home last week a c com panied by C harlotte who will r a i * T i * G visit In the B ryant home for two Gresham weeks. Gresham Locals Gresham Shoe SHOP 1987 Poisoned Booze. T he h ealth com m issioner of th e 3tate of New Y ork has asked th e surg eo n g en eral of th e U nited S tates public h ealth service to co n d u ct a fed eral in q u iry into death s from alcoholism . T he New York official a s s e rts th a t th e in crease in the d eath ra te from alcoholism in New York has been 260 per cen t in five years. He claim s it is due to illicit liquor, of w hich, according to his statem en t, th e re m ust be co n sid erab le in New York. New Slippers and Pumps $4.95 PILES AND TONSILS Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi um and low heels, $4.95. We a re also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for ladies at $2.95 and $3.95. A yls w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. Can be rem oved by E le ctric De hydration. No cutting, bleeding, or loss of tim e. New process. Dr. M. M. Mackey, 209 P anam a Bldg., P o rtlan d . O regon.—Adv. New Voile Dresses I t is rem a rk a b le to see how men w ill q u a rre l over a dogma, and th en s it down and rejoice over a hym n w hich ex p resses precisely th e sam e se n tim en ts about w hich they have differed.— H enry W ard Beecher. A new shipment of voile dresses is now on display. Window Cleaning. For ex p ert window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Brow n. G resham , phone 2501. These dresses are of fine quality printed voiles of the very lat est designs. Piano Tuning. P iano tu n in g , $3.50. Piano and o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625, 49th stre e t S. E.. P o rtlan d . Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham 1561.—Adv. Specially priced at $2 HANNEM ANN’S ICE CREAM A pure cream product from expertly fed world famous Jer sey cows. W. R. HICKS CO. E xclusively a t the GRESHAM TA BElt PHARMACY in G resham . Any Flavor. Money Saving Specials fo r the M onth End SEA M LESS BLEACH ED SH E E T S 81 x 90, with 3-inch hem, a good weight QQ and a real bargain, each.................... O w l PILLOW Gresham Shoe Shop 20C CASES Soft White Muslin, size 42 x 36, each.... Friday and Saturday, July 2 and 3 Opening Special 95 PILLOW TUBING Bleached and free from dressing, 42-inch, yard..... ............................. HOPE M USLIN 36-inch fine, soft and free from dressing, yard............ TOWELS ght huck toweling tov Medium weight colored borders, 17x28, ea... 14c 10c TOWELING BARGAIN Part linen, of medium weight, 1 pk yard ...................................... 1 V l TURK ISH TOWELS Double weave, 53x25, col. borders, a big towel that sold regularly for $1.00, each...................... OOC BATHING SUITS SEE OUR Can’t - B u st • ’Em PLAY TOGS A well assorted stock of popular colors and prices for men, women and children. for children WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ The House of Quality’* GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 1411 IVe Give Green Trailing Stamps GRESHAM THEATER 27c A new tot of A. A. Cutter Co.’s WORK SHOES for men HIGH SHOES for h ik ers “RED HOT TIRES’’ LOVEJOY Shock Absorbers 30-1 hi \ Free Trial Hessel Imp. Co. Like a spear that is launched • -r’-j » —> *• ’ r t "-.V lâ masx HUDSON SUPER-SIX StxxJarJ M tJ th , Coach Sedan . - . . . >12»< U Jt C tutm Btait MtUtii Roaditer . . . $1500 Phaeton . . . . 1600 Brougham . . . 1575 S-Paai. Sedan - - 1750 7-Paaa. Sedan - - 1150 A// a n a t f . t . b. D a r n t > /« / t v a r r x m t tax. I he extraordinary speed of Hudson getaway it but a single < xpresMon of the brilliant activity of the Super-Six principle, which is carried on to every phase of performance. A ou see it in the rapidity with which it rolls into high speed j the effortless ease with which it sustains fast going; the smooth flying action wtth which it soars up hill.; the long, reliable service through which it maintain. its smooth and brilliant performance. HUDSON Super-Six M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 Hudson - E ssex Dealer Gresham Opposite P. O.