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PAGE FOUR UKKSHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY i 17, li« s For the Ladles E lectric service has been extend County Granges to Plriiic. Lawn Mowers. SCHOOL DISTKICT NO. 7 POWELL VALLEY ed to several homes on G resham Snappy styles in new tootw ear T he home econom ic com m ittees The c o n tra c t for building a play- We re p a ir and sh arp en lawn Miss Edith Lind cam e home heights, which a re now enjoying of th e M ultnom ah county granges, mowers. We call for and deliver. for spring. Come in and see them. shed a t the W ilkes school has been T h u rsd ay from Los A ngeles w here the privileges of b etter lights and P opular prices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. with the com m ittee from the M ult electric appliances. The service she has been employed for n early aw arded to Cecil J. Pounder, con nom ah county Pom ona grange, of J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone A ylsw orth & M artin. G resham .— a year. She will spend tw o weeks tra c to r ^of S pringdale. The play has been in stalled in th e homes of tf --------------------- 46 x 8 0 feet, will be located w hich Mrs. M atilda G uiesness of 1901.—Adv. Burt N orthrup, W. F. A ldrich and w ith her m other aud siste r before shed, ---------------------- PAINT WICKER FURNITURE south of the school building and L ents is th e ch airm an , will hold Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knox retu rn ed Miss Maud A ldrich. retu rn in g to her work. F or low est rate s on autom obile, with a spray brush. Use free with will be com pleted before school th e ir an n u al picnic at L au relh u rst S aturday from Usk, Wash., w here The Rev. and Mrs. Enoch San- opens in Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. H erm on Wihlon p ark T hursday, A ugust 9. They tru ck and g eneral Insurance see q u a rt of lacquer. K idder H ardw are they visited th e ir daughter, Mrs deeu, who left the la tte r p a rt of 1 Company. and d au g h ter A lta sp e n t th e g re a t will g ath er at the p ark about 10:30 B. W. T horne.—Adv Fea. Tony M iller, p ro p rieto r of the aud a basket dinner will be served er p a rt of la st week in an enjoyable May to atten d the n atio n al conven V isitors a t th e home of Mr. and visit ut S undale ran ch , the Jim tion of the A ugustaua Synod at Des N orthw estern dairy, has erected a a t noon. F ra n k lin F. K orrell w ill Mrs. I.. P M anning during the past Berney sheep ran ch n ear Roosevelt, Moines. Iowa, a re expected home silo 20 x 40 feet. Mr. Miller now be th e speaker of the day. Each week w ere Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sher Wash. T he ran ch , w hich lies along th is week. has four larg e silos. He has about g ran g e will supply a stu n t as a wood and dau g h ter M arjorie of the Colum bia for six m iles, is 2*4 The L u th er League of th e Saron 70 ac res of field corn th is year. co n trib u tio n to the program . Not P ortland, Mrs. C a rrie Jam es of Los m iles wide, and is described as a L u th eran ch u rch will have a p ro Andrew McCall of P o rtlau d was only the gran g es of th is county, A ngeles, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sher p icturesque place. B eautiful cold gram at the ch u rch next F riday a Sunday g u est of his sister, Mrs. but those of adjoining counties, are wood and tw o ch ild ren of The springs give ab u n d an t w ater tor evening, Ju ly 20, to w hich all are J. Z im m erm an. invited to be present. D alles, and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k the 2500 sheep and for ail ran ch invited. T he program will be fol B arn ett of Long Beach, Calif. purposes.’ T he home rau c h of 40 lowed by refresh m en ts served by =*r Mrs. B a rtu ett will be rem em bered acres provides a g re a t variety of Miss H ilda Staffensou. by a num ber of G resham people as fru it and vegetables for th e fam ily. A 14-year-old boy berry picker at Miss Bess M arkley. She lived here The soil in th a t location is very th e ranch of John Vicklund was wheu a child and was a siste r of fertile. badly burned about the face and • H allie M arkley who had a black The ladies of th e A m erican L e arm s Sunday as th e re su lt of boil sm ith shop here a t one tim e. gion A uxiliary will conduct a bake ing steam and w ater from a q u art Miss Ruth Pedersen, a m em ber sale a t th e sto re of A. W. M etzger can. He had filled the can with of the n u rses' train in g corps of & Co. S atu rd ay , Ju ly 21. Mrs. K. w ater and placed the cover on Em anuel hospital, was a gt C. R oberts is ch airm an of the com tightly. VVlin it began to boil the T h ursday a t the home of Mrs. O scar m ittee on arran g em en ts. lid was forced utf by the p ressu re Walin. of th e steam and the co n teu ts A nine-pound sou was b om to stru ck the boy in the face aud arm s. Mr. and Mrs. O scar W aliu and Mr. and Mrs. W ebster R oberts of B ecause it is u n fa s h io n a b le o r p e rh a p s fam ily joined in a reunion of re la Eagle Creek Ju ly 5 at the home of He was brought to a G resham m ay have o utlived its u sefu ln ess in its physician aud the in ju ries dressed 1926 F o rd ro a d ste r, Itu c k ste ll, balloon tire s, es- tives and friends at Columbia park Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an. The p resen t fortn Sunday. About 20 enjoyed the pic baby has been nam ed W allace Web L ater he was taken to his home in pecially good. P o rtlan d . His nam e could not be nic dinner. ster. learned. 1925 W illys K n ig h t 65 to u rin g , d riv e n o n ly a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shim m have Elton E astm an retu rn ed T h u rs sh o rt d ista n c e , ballo o n tire s. recently arrived from D onnybrook, day night from O akland, Calif., Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy. N. D. Mr. Shinn has obtained tem where he was called on account of Casey's rheum atism und n eu ritis S ta r sp o rt to u rin g , good rubber, b a tte ry a n d tire s p orary em ploym ent w ith the Cope the illn ess of his wife. Mrs. E a s t land L um ber com pany. They may man was not well w hen she left rem edy drives out the u ric acid A -l, new p a in t. . poison of rheum atism , neuritis, move to G resham if suitable living here sev eral weeks ago for a visit lumbago, asthm a, hay fever, gout, ■ q u a rte rs can be found. E ssex to n rin g . W illys K night to n rin g , 3 F o rd with her sister at O akland, and she dropsy and pleurisy and reduces at a very m o d e ra te cost. to u rin g s, C h ev ro let to u rin g . A. L. Putnam of Cheyenne, Wyo., is still under the d o cto r’s care. pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct arrived a sh o rt tim e ago for a stay Sam Sm ith retu rn ed recently action on th e stom ach, liver and at the home of his' brother-in-law , from a business trip to Moro, kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G uaran- ■ Sketches I pon Consultation A. M. Nichols. Mr. P utnam holds Wasco and G rass Valley, eastern teed bv T aber P harm acy.— Adv. — the position of sta te exam iner of Oregon towns. W yoming. Myers Maier Systems—Self-oil Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peak of K lam The residence of Dr. H. H. H ughes ath F alls a re spending a few weeks ing system s from $75 up. Hessel on W allula avenue is receiving a a t the hom e of Mr. P eak 's parents, Im plem ent Co., Gresham . coat of paint. T hom as b ro th ers are Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Peak. They GRESHAM P O W E L L ST. doing th e work. For real estate loans see or recently retu rn ed from a two Mr. aud Mrs. FI. W. Allen and weeks' tour of C alifornia, which B. W. T horne.—Adv. family drove to Independence, Ore Included a trip th ro u g h Yosemite 020101010101530101000100534848235301000100 gun, S aturday w here they visited park. Mr. Peak is th is week at the until the follow ing day with Mr store of A ylsw orth & M artin where and Mrs. W. A. Osborne. They he is assistin g Mr. A ylsw orth in also enjoyed a fishing trip with the absence of Mr. M artin, who with Mrs. M artin is spending a th e ir friends. Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Sw ift aud week at Oregon beaches. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiodo and son and Mrs. L. T. St. C lair of Han F rancisco are visiting at the picked blackberries Sunday near home of Mrs. R obertson's sister, the governm ent reserv e south of Mrs. M. J. Gibson. They expect to S pringdale and also ate lunch on leave tom orrow for S eattle on b u s the reserve. They drove to Dodge iness. park in the aftertfoon w here they Miss S arah M etzger has p u r had supper. chased a new Fada six radio re Mr. and Mrs. H orace Wlhlon ceiving set from J. E. Metzger. Mr w ere home from C orvallis for a Metzger has his order in for one week-end visit with relativ es and of the la test type elec tric radios friends. which will be delivered soon. Miss G race Welch visited with Mrs. A. E. K essler and d au g h ter her u n cle’s fam ily a t Vancouver, Dorothy of Sherwood w ere callers Wash., S aturday aud Sunday. in G resham tills m orning on th eir Mr. aud Mrs. H. A. K ern of Sail way home from C arson, Wash., F rancisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hol w here they took Mr. K essler for a lenbeck of Twin F alls, Idaho, aud vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern and fam Mr. and Mrs. W ard Inglis have ily of Vancouver, Wash., attended the funeral S atu rd ay m orning of gone to V ancouver, B. C. They took M. D Kern who died T hursday with them th e ir two younger c h il m orning In St. Jo sep h 's hospital ut dren, L enore aud R obert. Alan and can rem ained in G resham with Vancouver. th eir g ran d p a re n ts, Dr. and Mrs. Miss M arie Blom, who has a two- George Inglis. week vacation from h er duties at The N eighbors of W oodcraft will the F irs t S tate bunk, is spending a week with a friend a t S eattle. She no i t W eiincsilay ev e n in g at 8 'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall in w ent Monday m orning by m otor G resham . T his will be an especial stage. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Thom and ly im p o rtan t business m eeting and II m em bers und visiting m em bers daughters, the Misses Ilu ld a and F o rm e rly priced a t $10.75 Claudiu Thom of Bend, Oregon, a r are requested to be pesent. Mr. und Mrs. Guy Loomis and rived F riday for a tw o-day visit a n d $12.50. L atest su m m e r Miss Dorothy with Dr. Thom 's fa th e r und fam ily th eir d au g h ter. sty les in p rin te d silk s a n d light und Mr. und Mrs. C. N, Tuber. Miss Loomis, of S cottsdale. Arizona, are find d a rk plain colors. E lizabeth Thom retu rn ed home th e guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. W right. Mr. Loomis, who is a with them to spend a month. D isco n tin u ed lin es of M ünsing, B. V. Mr. aud Mrs. H. Olmscheid and b ro th er of Mrs. W right, is a grow May, a n d H oleproof g ro u p ed in one two children of P o rtlau d were S un er of high-grade cotton, having 70 day guests ut the home of the acres planted th is yeur. T he v isit big a s so rtm e n t of all p o p u lar colors. form er’s brother, W alter Olmscheid o rs expect to spend several weeks here aud In Spokane. aud family. R e g u la r $1.50 to $1.95, All full f a s h Mr. und Mrs. I). H. VanDuzen Sr., have moved from the J. F. Whet ioned. Som e all silk to th e top. O th e rs stone house on Hood avenue to the w ith n a rro w lisle tops. E very p a ir ii>'ii h on F " u riii s i m i n t aatlj vacated by the Chas. H unt family g u a ra n te e d perfect. Sizes 8*ó Io 101j. Miss G race H artley, a form er high school teacher in G resham , Is 1 p a ir #1.35, 3 p a irs #3.75 the guest of Mrs. Vida Stubbs. Miss H artley is in stru c to r in ath letics T in best of sty les, in a P alo Alto, Calif., school. All we ta ilo re d Word has been received in I Gresham Locals The JeiOelry DEPENDABLE You Db N ot [Year Used Cars Can be Reconstructed and Enriched USED IM PLEM EN TS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. iHralcr's Jetoelrp sètorc W. R. Hicks Company . Dry Goods : Shoes : Ladies R eady-to-W ear : M en s Furnishings IU LY SPECIALS SILK DRESSES SILK HOSIERY at Big Reduction— Stock Up Now! $ 1 -Is I)R. L. W. GRIFFITH G resh am of th e s e rio u s illn e s s of I l)r. ( ’lias. W. H uett, form er pastor of th e G resham M ethodist Episco pal church. He was obliged to re sign his pustorute in Brighton, Colo., and has moved to Los An geles, Cullf. Ills illness has caused the loss of an eye, und the sight of the oth er is im paired. J. F. B arnes hus retu rn ed from San Francisco, w here he went re cently on a business trip. Welcome callers at tiie Gut look office Friday were M arcus H ulling, head linotype m achinist for The O regonian, his dau g h ter and Mrs. J. T. Work of San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Work is the wife of a n a tu ro pathic physiciun und is h erself a skillful practitio n er. She attended the N aturopathic convention in P ortland last week When In G resh am the purty was about to m ake the Columbia river highw ay trip. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Classes fitted and adjusted. Friday and Saturday OP BACH WEEK at Mealey’s Jewelry Store SPRING COATS $ |Q .0 ° I r o m fa sh io n a b le h igh g rad e m a te r to ials. $17.50 $19.50 values. Sizes 14 to 20. /./•; aoav : Rayon Underwear R ayon p a n tie s and b l o i H iie t'S 2 for TUB SILKS F lo rid p a tte r n s und p lain c o lo red tub silk s mid p lain a n d p rin te d C elenaae th a t re g u la rly sold from $1.15 Io $1 35 Now on sa le a t . . . R egular $2.50 sport tub silks in dainty pastel strip es. $1 Now on sa le at I •«*»> R a u m vests to m atch 2 for In flesh, nile g reen . peach, 95c *1.85 79c *1.5« o rch id , an d Guaranteed Prints 35? 32-inch ABC P rin te d Z ephyrs, P rin te d S o ie se tte a u d 36-inch T om m y T u c k e rs in a la rg e a s so rtm e n t of floral an d checked p a tte rn s th a t re g u la rly sold fo r 45c. Now on sale at 35c 3 y a rd s fo r #1.00 .... T u rk ish Yellow Mixing Bowls In the fam ous W E L L E R W A R E UNION SUITS 95c W O R K S illR T S 75c 2 fo r # 1 .3 5 M en's bin«* eliam b ray s h irts , lull cui am i well m ade, w hich usually sell for 85c. M en's th re e seaso n union su its w ith s h o rt sleeves and a n k le len g th th a t usually sell for $1.25. • BATH TOWELS 35c 3 fo r $1.00 21 by 44 inch, 2 th re a d , e x tra heavy T u rk ish tow els, usually priced a t 50c. The better quality bowls OVAL Y ou’ll w ant several of these. RAG RUGS Priced at 15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 35c each Iln dhplH) iii our window Hepp’s Racket Store i GRESHAM 1 Phone 1236 V ISIT THE Multnomah County Eair July 25 to 29 T V ___ XI _ . SHEETS *1.19 81 by 90 s h e e ts of good heavy w eight a n d very little d ressin g , priced at #1.1«. LADIES’ PUMPS and OXFORDS *2.69 B roken sizes of la d ie s ’ pum ps a n d o x fo rd s from o u r re g u la r lin e s of $3.85 to $4.85. Big b a rg a in s to he had a t th e p rice of #2.0«. Specially priced at $ 1 .0 0 . MEN’S SOCKS 25c R e g u la r 35c v alu es of m en 's fancy socks. 4 p a ir fo r »5< 18 by 36 oval rag rugs in a big asso rtm en t of colorings th a t u sually sell for $1.50. Not over four to custom er at the price of #1 .IN I