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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, AUGUST », 1«; Mrs. F. V. W insor of Mile» City, D * T* [ DEATH CAB DRIVER saw the sam e m an win tw o b la n k 1 T d llS lC r S M antana, ontana arriv ed Sunday for a visit D U S l I i e S S Goepei Meetings Scheduled. TO FACE GRAM) JURY ets th ro w in g at eats, th en fol- A series of gospel m eetings. w ith h er siste r Miss Em m a B. p 1 f 17 1 lowed him an<1 “aw him go aro u n d w hich prom ise to be of u n u su al Johnson. She has been in Ju n eau , At a jo in t inquest held into the E x a m p l e f o r I O U t h ' baCk and.? U tthem in the con*P»ny in te rest. Will begin tom orrow eve- A laska, for th e past tw o m onths death s of Mrs. A n astasia Sulew ski, wagon. Much m ore I saw Iiu t I'll ning a t 8 o’clock In the g range hall 40, and h er d au g h ter, Mary, 7, on G uests a t the C. H. Lane home visiting her son, Ivan W insor. adm it I did not see an y of our in G resham , conducted by W. R. Two im p o rta n t business tran»- 1 the Base L ine road n ear th e 12- Mr. and Mrs. H arry B uckle and from S atu rd ay until Monday w ere T ro u td ale, Ore.—E d ito r G resham county officers or officials w in any- Ruddock of Los A ngeles. Mr. Rud- Mrs. J. K. R udrud of Spokane and H arry and G eorge P resto n of P o rt fers have tak en place in G resham Mile co rn e r last W ednesday m orn- O utlook:— As a fa th e r of one of the dock has been in G resham a num - w ithin th e p ast w eek w hich w ill ing w hen stru c k by an autom obile land w ere the gu ests S atu rd ay of h er dau g h ter Miss Louise and little As m any of the am usem ent fea- ber of tim es and is a speaker of Joyce. Mrs. R udrud and Mrs. L ane Mrs. B uckle’s p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. m ean the rem oval of seven citizens driven by W. J. Sm ith of P o rtlan d , h u n d red s of club boys, I am w rit of the tow n to o th e r localities, it w as recom m ended th a t Srhith be ing you reg ard in g recen t activities ,u re s w ere 80 disgusting and o th er recognized ability. All a re Invited w ere girlhood friends in North B. W. Em ery. form s of en te rta in m e n t so poor I to a tte n d the services w hich will a t th e county fair. Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. F red C halker and T he O scarette, th e p o p u lar confec- held for th e g ran d ju ry . T he cor- am decidedly in favor of se p a ra t- be held every evening w ith th e ex- tio n ery and eating place w hich h as o n er's ju ry found th a t S m ith w as We a ll ag ree th a t the club work Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo and Mrs. d au g h ter D onna Bee, Miss Neva ing the club w ork from th e fair, ception of S aturday. Service w ill Ivan Sw ift m ade the Mt. Hood Loop Jackson and Miss E dna Stevenson, been for th e p a st tw o y ea rs u n d er I driving “in a negligent m an n er and am ong th e boys and g irls is w on an d th u s b rin g it to your atten tio n , be held Sunday afternoon a t 3 derful in th e am ount of good it the capable m anag em en t of Mr. and a t a high ra te of speed.” Dr. E a rl highw ay trip over th e week-end. the la tte r from P o rtlan d , are MARK NICKERSON. o’clock. They left G overnm ent Camp early spending th e week at several T illa Mrs. O scar Johnson, has changed Sm ith, county coroner, conducted does them , n ot to m ention th e in te re st it affords the rest of us. It hands. M. L. W hite and wife from th e in q u est, while Joseph H am m er- Sunday m orning and retu rn ed to mook beaches. I love to listen to m usic, an d in Coal and Wood, th e San Joaquin valley in C alifor- sley, deputy d istrict atto rn ey , con- is w ithout question the o u tstan d listen in g I ’ve come to th in k it a A re com m odities th a t 90 degree G resham Monday m orning. R. C. K euhner of Oregon City, ing fe a tu re of th e fair and has nia are th e new p ro p rieto rs and ducted th e exam ination for th e n ecessary p a rt of life. In o th er w eath er does not in te re st us in V. G. W ilson, em ployed on a two- club agent of C lackam as county, grow n to such p ro portions th a t it w ords, for a w ell-rounded life one very much, but w inter is su rely will endeavor to c a rry on th e busi- state. year co nstruction Job at Bull Run L. J. Allen, of Corvallis, a ssista n t ness on th e sam e g en eral lines as T he sta te called as w itnesses J. could be conducted as a se p a ra te m ust have m usic. F u rth e rm o re , com ing and so are our first c a rs of for th e P ortlan d E lectric Pow er sta te club leader, and Miss L illian m usic offers th e best way of using large lum p Rock S prin g coal and th e ir predecessors. W. M oller of Fairview , C. H. H oeck- a ttra c tio n at a different date. I tim e. As le isu re in creases th ro u g h we m ust have your o rd ers now so com pany, has purchased the hand Goldkey of P o rtlan d occupied a box Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and sons cr and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth who su g g est th is as advisable for th e sh o rten in g w ork hours th e use of we can deliver d irect from th e c a r some 1928 M aster sp o rt Buick ro ad with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder F riday evening in th e ’ g ran d sta n d K erm lt “ «d D ouglas expect to leave live on the Base L ine road not far reason th a t th e M ultnom ah county m usic becom es m ore and m ore nec- to your sto rag e to in su re you ih e ste r w hich was on display a t th e w ithin a week for th e ir form er from th e scene of th e accident, and fair as conducted is not a fit place essary. T h ere a re no d raw b ack s low est price on your coal. We fa ir grounds by the W alter M etzger at th e fair. state, M innesota. T hey w ill go first D eputy Sheriff W ilson who investi- for th e g irls, and especially the to m usic. You c a n ’t have too m uch also have a supply of bone dry slab of it. T here is no resid u al bad ef- wood at th e low est price obtain- Buick agency. T his car, which w as I Joe T allm an of A uburn, W ash boys, to spend th eir tim e. to M inneapolis and will spend a gated th e accident. fects like over-indulgence in o th er able. Please place your ord ers aw arded a blue ribbon, was the ington, called on form er M innesota th in g s.—G eorge E astm an. m onth in trav el an d v isit before de- F u n e ra l services for th e victim s now for your w in te r’s fuel. S atu rd ay aftern o o n for an hour subject of much favorable com m ent friends, A. H. Lew is and his d au g h T hanking you for your p atro n a g e cidlng on a p erm a n en t location, w ere held on Monday from H oi- or tw o I w atched tric k e ry and d e during th e fair. te r Mrs. M ary W elch, la st Sunday. L ike m ost of th e good people w ho m an ’s u n d ertak in g p a rlo rs in P o rt- past, and soliciting your o rders, w e New Shoes for Ladies, #4.95. ceit being ca rrie d on at th e n u m er are yours, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clemens, th e Miss Ada Beegle of P o rtlan d has leave G resham , Mr. Jo h n so n an d land. In te rm e n t w as in Rose City ous gam bling stan d s, o perated so No w here w ill you find such i v B erry G row ers P acking Co. T . he fo rm er’s son Roy and his wife of been spending a few days w ith her fam ily w ill be back. He acknow l- cem etery. T he surviving m em bers splendid slip p ers a t so low a price, p hone 1871.—A dV flagrantly in defiance of th e law. Ask to see o u r ladies’ shoes a t _ ______1______ San B ernardlne, C alifornia, enjoyed sister Mrs. G. A. Cox and o th er r e l edges th a t m uch and says th ey of th e fam ily a re th e w idow er, In 30 m in u tes I spotted eight “ca p $2.95 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & M ar- ! M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you a week-end visit w ith relativ es at atives. hope to see G resham again and th a t B oleshaw Sulew ski, and seven chil- p e rs ” who w ent from stand to ton, G resham .—Adv. saw his ad. in th e Outlook. G oldendale, W ashington. On th eir Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Heden of S ac th ey re g re t leaving. Both Mr. an d dren, H elen, 17, Tom, 14, F ra n k , 12, stand, w inning prizes to m ake the re tu rn they m ade th e Mt. Hood ram ento, C alifornia, arriv ed Mon Mrs. Jo h n so n have repeatedly ex- Sophia, 9, Joe, 5, S tanley, 4, and public th in k th e gam es could be Loop trip. The C alifornia guests day evening for a visit at the home pressed th e ir ap p reciatio n of th e Alice, 10 m onths. beaten. I saw one such w ork for a re spending the week here. of Mrs. H eden's fath e r D. M. p atro n ag e afforded them in th e ir --------------------- - 15 m in u tes on two youths, th a t may people som etim es a re listen in g have been club boys, to Induce Mrs. A lta T ru itt and daughter Cathey. They expect to go on to business en terp rises here. F „ d Bentley h a , d ,.p „ .e d o t « . “ Louise left Monday for Newkirk, M ontana before retu rn in g home. them to lose th e ir money. I saw Oklahom a, called th e re by the se r tire and vulcanizing shop to L. J. cians, m uch keener listen ers, and him win a good looking w atch for Mrs. J. II. M etzger, Mrs. Cecil ious illness of Mrs. T ru itt’s m other. Metzger and d au g h ter C athryn are P o irier of P o rtlan d who, w ith his g re a te r enjoym ent in m usic. I feel $2.00 w hich he retu rn ed la te r and I is paramount in our fam ily, w ill move to G resham later. ,h a t Quicker, cle a re r u n d erstan d - Mrs. Wm. W atson of E verett, a t Seaside for a week. 7 ; ° « " «” H «en"k V a * ’U S W ashington, and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. St. C lair and Miss E dna W atson of Portland th e ir g u ests Mr. and Mrs. H arry in th is line of business here for th e pi , y g a bit him self he b etter ap- w ere over night guests of Mr. and Donley and g ran d d a u g h ter B arb ara past five years, h as p u rch ased a 16- p re d a te s w hat the m usician is try - acre alfalfa and o rch ard ranch ' nK do. But ju st as m aking mu- Mrs. W. J. Cooper la st week. They Je an of S pokane and Mrs. D orothy n ear G ra n ts P ass and w ith Mrs. ° ur w i‘8, and o u r ta ste w ere form er neighbors of the Coop M. Dueber of Long Beach, C alifo r „ .. however, the price is very low considering . ,,, ,, for h earin g it, so listen in g to fine ers in North Dakota. Bentley and son w ill move th e re m usic feeds and stim u la tes o u r mu- nia, m ade th e Mt. Hood Loop h ig h their high quality. Miss In a Sm ith Is enjoying a way trip Monday. th e la tte r p a rt of A ugust. Mr. sician sh ip .—P ercy G rainger. th ree-w eek s’ vacation from her d u P o irier will en larg e the shop some- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Miss w hat by the rem oval of p artitio n s IN NEW LOCATION. ties at Good S am aritan hospital /n style, workmanship, finish and wearing ability We are now fully moved and es- w here she is tak in g th e n u rses' I Eva T acheron and Miss M argaret and o th erw ise extend his business they are unexcelled. ... „ . , tab lish ed in our new location in th e tra in in g course. She will spend | I B rannan w ent to F alls City over as m uch as possible. He has tak en L enard building, two doors ea st of m ost of her tim e off duty w ith her the week-end to atten d the closing over th e th re e -y e a r lease on th e old shop. Call and see us. Com- SEE OUR WINDOW p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. A rza Smith. sessions of the Epw ortli League In M cKilllcan building on E ast Pow ell Plet e One of m en ’s and boys’ d ress and w ork shoes. G resham Shoe Mr. anil Mrs. K. C. Roberts, Mrs. stitu te. T he en tire delegation r e street. Shop, phone 41. G eorge D uncan and h er son E l turn ed S unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam K irk p atrick wood left th is m orning for New For low est rate s on autom obile, Window Cleaning. F or ex p e rt window cleaning see port, Oregon, for a stay of a few of P o rtlan d , cousins of D. M. tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. days. Mr. and Mrs. R oberts will Cathey, w ere cu llers at the Cathey B. W. T horne.—Adv. Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. home Sunday afternoon. spend th e ir tim e ut th e beach and Powell St. IGNITION SPECIALIST. G resham Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. Mrs. D uncan will visit her p aren ts V irgil H owell left th is m orning T h a t’s us. B ring your ca r here F u ll cut. 2 pockets. Special who reside a t Newport. for the Y achats d istric t w here he for any rep airs, ad ju stm e n ts value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh Mrs. C arrie Blood of Los An will a ssist a P o rtlan d clergym an in p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, am .—Adv. sw itches, w iring, lighting, e t c . ______________ geles, w ith a party of Camas, W ash religious services for a few weeks. i d v X dX - n ? e e d XP% : ‘1<k 1r r r « P *a n ° ” '50' P lano and ington, friends whom she is v isit An 8% -pound d au g h ter w as born complete“ lin e o i ign^Uon ’ p a rts 4 9 ^ ? , p ing, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. L. to Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sw inford of TAbor o^ham W hite, the new p ro p rieto rs of the H aley Monday, A ugust, 8, a t the G resham G arage, phone 2391. O scarette, Mom,ay. ... . ' 1561.—Adv. hom e of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. W ere it not for m usic, we m i g h t ) ------------------------ The local lire departm ent w as Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse and in th ese days say, th e B eautiful is I F or real estate loans see or call called to the home of Joe Chiodo on d au g h ter Ja n e cam e up from St. dead.— D israeli. B. w . T h o rn e— Adv. E ast Powell stre e t S aturday eve H elens to visit w ith th e fo rm er's ning to extinguish a blaze of unde m other, Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse term ined origin w hich com pletely and tak e in a few days of th e fair. destroyed the top of his autom obile. M. J. A llshouse, chief of th e local Before they got there, how ever, Joe I he Oscarette, formerly owned by had put the (Ire out with a garden tire d ep artm en t, Is atten d in g the various sessions of the 35th an n u al hose. O. A. Johnson, has been purchased by The S unshine club of the Zion convention of the tire ch iefs’ asso M. L. White who will carry on the E vangelical church will m eet this ciation being held In P o rtlan d . Read The Saturday business along the same line as in the evening at the home of Dr. Mary Y esterday he w as a m em ber of the Evening Post larg e p arty w hich m ade th e trip past. Becker on Division street. Mrs. Piano. of July 30— Pages 96 and 97 j F ra n cis V olbrecht will en tertain around th e Mt 1,00,1 lo°P' Oak dining table, l»».|‘t. com plete. Joe P aten eau d e retu rn ed last th e G resham circle of the E vangeli « Dining room ch airs to m atch table. fhe public is invited to call and cal W om en’s union at her home T hu rsd ay from an enjoyable m otor 1 Beil roe m suite. become acquainted with us and our next T hursday afternoon at 2 trip to so u th ern C alifornia. M. I) 2 Rocking ch airs, oak. service. K ern accom panied him as far as o ’clock. • 3 .Iron beds, with good mattresses, GRESHAM, OREGON Edw ard B. S tarkey, successor to San F rancisco w here Mr. K ern 1 Dresser. stopped off to visit his son H arold K enneth D. Fendall as ag ric u ltu ral Phone 1421. 1 Chiffonier. te ac h er In the high school, was in and fam ily. At Los Angeles Joe I Wood heater, nearly new. G resham on business today. He m et Dr. B ittner, Lyle W inters and I t>-liole Round Oak niHge. has recently moved bis fam ily from N. J. A nthon, all form erly of I. 10 x 12 rug. C orvallis to th e house recently va G resham . A side trip ,w a s m ade to 1, 8 x 10 rug. cated by th e F cndalls south of the San Diego. M. D. K ern m ade the 2-liole gas plale, T hor w ashing m achine, and other a rt tries. Pow ell V alley road betw een 92d re tu rn trip w ith Mr. P ateneaude Mrs. Benia B lair's violin and o r stre e t and Buckley avenue. He will drive th e school bus which Mr. ch e stra pupils gave a re c ita l re E n q u ire a t th e O sc a re tte F endall drove, picking up th e s tu cently a t th e close of th e m usic dents in th e vicinity of his home. term at the hom e of Dr. and Mrs Mr. .and Mrs. S tarkey spent last W. J. Ott, w hich w as attended by week at the a g ric u ltu ra l te a c h e rs’ the p are n ts of the pupils, who w ere pleased to note th e good ad v an ce conference at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. C arl D. Johnson m ent made. Mrs. B lair w ill r e left the first of the week for G reat sum e her classes at the Ott horn Falls. M ontana, w here they will be the first S atu rd ay in Septem ber. W. W. Siem ens has bought the for some tim e. Mr. Johnson bad been employed in W. J. Todd's b a r Zam sky photographic studio in G resham and is planning m any ber shop for about a year. Mrs. M. B. Mealey and daughter changes in equipm ent. He will be G lenadine of W alla W alla, visited prepared to do first class w ork in F in an cial experience should be secured as early In life as possible. at the home of Mrs. Mealey's broth- all lines of p h o to g rap h ic art. Many p are n ts realize th is and er-ln-law and wife Mr. and Mrs. A. ONI OÑ IIENR1 FORD. have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s H. Mealey last week. Speaking of vacations rem inds iness by investing in a savings a c Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M etzger, I me of th e story they tell on H enry co u n t a t the G wendolyn and Bobby Metzger and Ford, FIRST STATE BANK H enry has been In the habit of Mrs J. 8. C arlson left this m orning takin g his vacation in com pany for a w eek's trip through southern w ith several o th e r notables. T his is as tru ly a b is in e s s as any One year he bad us com panions other. It pays 4 per cent and th e Oregon. They will m ake th e Mc p rin cip al is safe. T h a t is m ore K enzie loop pass and visit various Mr. Edison, Mr. F iresto n e th e tire m anu factu rer, and Mr. B urroughs. th an can be said for m any o th er points of interest. lines of business. Mr. B urroughs w ore a long w hite Joseph, the lS-m onths-old son of flowing beard The m a tte r of giving flags to in every detail of motor, clutch, transmission, axles and four wheel The party sta rted out in H enry's Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W ilson, T hird ch ild ren as an inducem ent to s ta rt brakes this new compact Hudson Super-Six is identical with the 127 a savings account has met w ith and R oberts, spent several days in "Henry" and th a t night one of th e headlig h ts w ent on the blink Mr such success th a t we have a new the Isolation hospital last week Ford halted at a little co untry s e r inch models. Tw o body type» the Coach and Sedan—are available supply of flags w hich w ill be given, with an attac k of d iphtheria. The vice statio n and inquired w hat o n 1 IS inch chassis. They are richly upholstered and finished, and w hile they last, to each new d ep o s house w as placed In q u a ra n tin e and kind of lumps he curried. T he a t itor m aking a deposit of $5 or m ore designed to give generous, even lounging passenger room. c u ltu re s tak en of the th ro ats of the tendan t said. "E dison, and nothing in th e Savings D epartm ent. else They a re th e best." Mr. Ford rem aining m em bers of the family, T hese flags a re 3 x 5 feet w ith replied. “ You m ight be in terested S ta n d a r d M o d e ls iu 7 b d i» iM 4 4 w : Jointed pole, h aly ard s and b ra c k e t. but no new rase s developed The to know th a t Mr Edison is sittin g C o a ch $1175 » Sedan $1285 C o a ch $1285 » Sedan $13*5 On Ju ly 1st we paid our savings child has recovered satisfactorily. out th e re In my c a r." "Is th a t so." dep o sito rs n early $7,500.00. Mrs. K. D. Bailey, Miss M ar said the service man. C u sto m -B u ilt M o d els Was your child am ong those who guerite Bailey and Miss Vada A n - , , Then Mr Ford thought of tak . in g B rougham $1575 - 7-Paas. P h aeton $lb«0 - 7-Paaa. S edan $1$5$ 1» sp a re tire along also and asked received a portion of th is in te rest? derson left Sunday for a tw o-w eeks’ w hat kind of tire s he carried in M l prtcr v f. a. D /Vfrotfr. pfej « o r rvcOr f«jr W ouldn't you like to get him in stay at Seaside. stock. te rested in an account and sta rted Mrs. C lara Miller of St H elens | “ F lraatone,” replied the service in saving? spent the week-end with her slater ' man. Mr. F o rd told him th a t Mr. F ire Now Is it Good Time Mrs. Percy Giese. stone w as also sittin g In the car C lair Stockton is driving a new By th is tim e th e service man A L u u S p e c tai t u i l L in e L>. t .u y c Essex ro ad ste r winch he purchased thought he w as being kidded and r iia u d io /l i . i i i j ; Super-Sixet through the M. C. W ebster Motor said “Who a re you?" “ I'm H enry F o rd .” com pany. I The service m an w ent out to put I GRESHAM. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. W R. Adams of Ihe lamp in and Mr. B urroughs A Strong Hank Monmouth, Oregon, ra m s Sunday I ••“ Bed out miu ! w as about to say ' evening to visit Mr. and Mrs D. M I when th e service man I Hudson - Essex Dealer «aid. Now don t tell me you are I R oberts for a few days. Kalita Claus," Gambling Sets Bad Made During Week Q u a lity First Diamond and Wedding Rings iilcakp’s J^cLuclrp ê>tore Scientific Watch Repairing a Specialty IM P O R T A N T ! PRIVATE SALE On account of going away will sell the follow ing articles at private sale at a real sacrifice: Change in Ownership HEA.TR0LA L L Kidder Hdw. Co. M. L. WHITE a new Hudson OSCAR JOHNSON, Gresham START the CHILDREN in BUSINESS on 1/8 inch wheelbase With the New High-Compression Anti-Knock Motor that turns waste heat to power FIRST STATE BANK U U U U V .U T C T J3 3 S HUDSON Super-Six /w. c. W e b ste r M otor Co. 2491 Gresham V Opposite P. O.