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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM A fam ily group to enjoy a picnic at Dodge P ark Sunday w ere Mrs. H. M. Shaw , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. St. C lair and ch ildren, Ju n io r and Betty of G resham , Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw and ch ild ren , George, H elen and T hom as Lee, of F air- view, G ran t Shaw and d au g h ter Zelrna and Mrs. Mary A shw orth of P o rtlan d , Mrs. H. Donley, Mrs. H arriet A shw orth and d au g h ter B arbara Je an of Spokane. OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGOM TUESDAY, JU L Y 94, I»2* Sunday g u ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning were H. H. H endricks of Fossil, Oregon Miss Louise H ow ard and N orm an H ow ard, g ran d ch ild ren from G ran ts P ass, O regon; W. E. H endricks H ow ard Hill, Mr. and Mrs. G. W McRoy, Mr. and Mrs. B ert W. Hoi lister ar.d son, and Mrs. Ja n e G allagher all of P o rtland. Tony Selew ski, 14. of T routdale, A tra n sie n t inform ed by a card A w om an's h a t w as blow n off in “I w as not going 30 m iles an su stain ed a six-inch cu t in his on th e window of a house th a t a London s tre e t an d ru n over by a hour," said the accused m otorist, "Rooms w ire to let," knocked at bus On recovering it, we u n d er “not even 20, n o t even 10; In fact, scalp Sunday when he dived into a th e door, and attended by a p retty sw im m ing hole in Beaver creek. maid, took a survey of th e prem ises. stand, she w ore it home and was w hen th e officer cam e up, I w as a l th e envy of every woman she met, m ost at a sta n d still." The w ater proved to be of in su f “Well, my dear," said he, sm iling as they ail th o u g h t she had the M agistrate—"I m u st stop th is or K eith B ertleson has q uit the em ficient depth. The boy was brought “are you to be let w ith these very la test vagabond style.—The you’ll be backing into som ething. room s?" H u m o rist Ten d o llars and costs.” ploy of F. A. L undquist, m anager of to G resham for treatm en t. "No,” replied the maid, "I am to j th e L undquist T ruck line, and has A m eeting of the Neighbors of be let alo n e."—E xchange. 1 F air grounds phone 1251. F a ir office telephone 1251. secured sim ilar em ploym ent with W oodcraft w ill be held th is eve an o th er com pany. Mr. and Mrs ning a t th e I. O. O. F. hall in B ertleson expect to move in about Among th e 110 stu d en ts to grad G resham . A good atten d an ce is de a week to P ortland. u ate from th e tw o-year stan d ard sired. J. V. Cogswell left F rid ay for co u rse of th e Oregon norm al school Joseph P au s of H ayw ard, Calif Mrs. M ary Welch visited with an experienced sa u e rk ra u t m aker M ilwaukie, Wis., to atten d a con at M onmouth are Miss H elen Ham old D uluth, Minn., friends at Van and dill pickle expert, has been em vention of th e N orthw est M utual mottd, Miss L illian L eK ander and couver, W ash., S atu rd ay evening. ployed by the Oregon P ickle & Can Life In su ra n ce com pany. Mr. Cogs W ilford N asshahn. One of th e num ber, Mrs. Agnes ning com pany to su perintend th e well won th e free trip to th e con The fam ilies of C. C. Yager, W. S Reed of Los Angeles, plans to a t m a n u fa ctu re of k ra u t and dill vention in recognition of his w in E v erett, J. G Chlodo and L eslie T tend th e county fair at G resham pickles a t th e G resham branch fac ning in the M arathon club, an o r St. C lair had picnic supper to g eth er F rid ay of th is week. tory. Mr. and Mrs. P aus have rent ganization for th e prom otion of life at Dodge P ark S atu rd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs George Way of ed the P u lfer house on Ava avenue insu ran ce business. Mr. Cogswell Mrs. B ert B aker retu rn ed S a tu r P asadena, Calif., arriv ed S aturday and expect to move In about the was one of 50 in th e U nited S tates day from a tw o-m onths' visit with at th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. first of the com ing m onth, a t which to win out in th e volum e of sales, relativ es a t Mingo, Iowa. Todd for a w eek’s visit and to a t tim e Mrs. P u lfe r p lans to move to and the only one w est of Denver, tend th e M ultnomah county fair. Miss Mamie Hoss, se creta ry of Colo. P ortland. the G resham office of th e W est They ex p ress them selves as won Clinton C halker and P aul R usher Mr. and Mrs. E. O. N ickerson of Coast T elephone com pany, is d erfu lly pleased w ith the new arrived Monday from O akland. C al E dgerton, Minn., th e form er a spending the g re a te r p a rt of the buildings and the fine appearance b ro th er of Mark N ickerson, are ifornia, w here they have been em week in F o re st G rove w here she of th e fair grounds. Miss Alice guests at th e N ickerson home on ployed In th e p rin tin g e sta b lish is atten d in g a school of in stru ctio n Todd of V ancouver, Wash., a niece m ent of J. V. Cerner. th e Base L ine road. reg ard in g the new system of ac of Dr. Todd, is also a t th e Todd Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. C lair counting of th e com pany since its home for th e week to atten d the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G illett a t picnicked at Oswego lake Sunday. consolidation w ith th e Oregon T ele fair. tended the funeral Sunday in O re Mrs. Maud Axtell is in th e 8. S. phone and o th er com panies. U n gon City of Mrs. Mary Eggim ann, Thom pson hom e carin g for Mr. der the new m anagem ent a differ BOY’S B E A TII LAID aged 65, m other of Mrs. Gillett. Thom pson, who has been ill for en t method of carin g for the hook TO POISO NED BRAN V isitors at the G illett home at dif several weeks follow ing a p araly tic keeping work has been in a u g u ra t As a re su lt of the findings of the ferent tim es over the week-end stroke. He is able to be up in his ed. K. A. M iller attended the Oregon M edical school chem ist in w ere tw o sons of th e deceased and chair a p a rt of each day. school Monday. connection w ith the sudden death th e ir fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Raym ond W oodrow Brow n, aged Eggim ann and son C larence of w hich occurred at a house ad W alla W alla and Mr. and Mrs. joining th e county fa ir grounds W alter Eggim an of A rlington, O re Ju ly 17, it h as been definitely de gon; tw o sons, F ra n k of A rlington, term ined th a t death was due to e a t and John of C astle Rock, W ash.; a With the NEW Sta-trim Collar Attached ing b ran co n tain in g strychnine. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and It ap p e ars th a t th e poison had Mrs. G erald Mason and son of P o rt been placed in horse feed for the land. and a daughter, Mrs. B ertha Just Take a Ixiok at Our Windows purpose of p u ttin g m ore life and lle n to n of Seattle. Mrs. H enton vigor into th e race horses at th e left today for her home. fair. T he boy had ready access to Sunday guestR nt the home of Mr. the b arn s as his fath er is here with and Mrs. W. E. Beegle and Mr. and horses for th e fair. T w enty m in Mrs. F. K arlen w ere Mrs. Beegle's utes a fte r he had sw allow ed the m other Mrs. P. A. Gould ,and Mr. NOTICE bran he was seized w ith convul and Mrs. George H am blin of P o rt sions and died sh o rtly afterw ard. land. We close a t 2 p. m. TH U R SD A Y (o n ly ). Follow ing an autopsy in ch arg e of The Rev. B. J. Yates has been re P le ase sh o p before 2 p. ni. th e county coroner, p o rtio n s of the turned to the p asto rate of th e local boy’s stom ach w ere exam ined and F ree MethodlHt church for the com proof of th e stry ch n in e poisoning ing year by action of the Oregon found. An effort is being m ade to annual conference w hich convened fix th e resp o n sib ility fo r ca rele ss on the cam p ground w est of Port ness in leaving poison in a ch ild ’s land last week. Mr. and Mrs. Yates way. Phone 1 2 3 6 GRESHAM and son moved to G resham from F u n eral services w ere held a t the H illsboro about th ree m onths ago J. E. M etzger chapel S atu rd ay a f Miss Mary S h u tts of P ortlan d and ternoon and in term en t m ade in Miss G race Welch spent the w eek Douglas cem etery. T he lad is s u r end a t Cannon beach. vived by his p are n ts and six b ro th ers and sisters, am ong whom *s a Mrs. D. O. Oziah gave a dinner Ju ly 25 to 29 b ro th er nam ed H arry , who has S atu rd ay evening In honor of her been erro n eo u sly m entioned as th e h usband's birthday. T hose present deceased. w ere Mr. and Mrs. Oziah, th e la t te r's m other from Oak Grove, Mrs Window Cleaning. Robert Lam bert and Mr. and Mrs. For ex p e rt window cleaning see H. C. L arsen. Mr. and Mrs. Oziah S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J occupy th e sm all stucco house at Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501 M E N ’S W EAR S ptoels U-Au-To camp. For low est ra te s on autom obile, Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ayes and G R ESH A M tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see baby d aughter of Albany spent the B. W. T horne.—Adv. week-end w ith Mrs. H ayes' p arents Another shipment of dainty new Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. New th in g s u n d er "Classified." wash frocks made up of fine batists W. T. C raw ford, a pressm un of and voiles. All fast colors. Sizes Long Beach, Calif., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 14 to 44, Wonderful values at Hawes and son W esley of Orient. $ 1 .9 5 to $ 2 .9 5 He has Just retu rn ed from a two- m onth to u r of Alaska. Mr. C raw fo rd ’s m other, Mrs. A nna Craw ford, V’- 1 arriv ed Sunday from Long Beach Store Mill close Tlmrs- } to Join h er son at the Hawes re si dence. A fter a few d ays’ visit (I h j , Gresham Day at the ¡ th ere, they will re tu rn to California. fuir, at 2 i», m. ¡ Mr. and Mrs. W infred Hill and son Jim m y cam e from Longview Sunday for a b rief visit w ith G resh am relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H ill, a Bister of Mrs. Hill who is visiting h er from Des Moines, Iowa, and Gresham, Oregon Mrs. H. C. L arsen m ade th e trip Sunday around the Mt. Hood loop. Mrs. C arrie Powell entertained Our booth, attractive and well-arranged will show the most practical labor- the 1922 m atrons of G resham C hap saving equipment ever assembled at Gresham. te r O. E. S. of G resham and s u r rounding te rrito ry at a dinner These daily displays and demonstrations will emphasize particularly- the fol T hursday. Covers w ere laid for 12. lowing machinery and appliances. Dr. and Mrs. E. M S herm an of P asadena, Calif., a re the guests of the form er's brother. Dr. A. M. 1 — P au l D om estic A u to m atic P u m p in g System s. E x p e rt S herm an and family. A trip to d e m o n s tra to r d ire c t from fa c to ry will e x p la in o p e ra V ancouver, B. C„ Is being enjoyed tio n s of th e d iffe re n t ty p es of pum ps fo r deep an d by the guests, who a re accom panied sh a llo w w ell use to a n y in te re s te d fa n n e r. by Dr. A. M. S herinan and son John. Mrs. S herm an rem ained at 9 — New T h o r W a sh e r w ith d e ta c h a b le Iro n e r— o n e of th e home w ith her sister, Mrs. M. M. g re a te s t la b o r-sa v in g devices e v e r in tro d u c ed in to th e Brown and her friend, Mrs. A m erican hom e. E x p e rt w om an d e m o n s tra to r w ill S prinkle, of Des Moines, Iowa be p re se n t a t a ll tim es to show its w o n d erfu l accom John M llslead of Oregon City p lish m en ts. spent Sunday at the home of H er mon Wlhlon. Q— C om plete a n d a ttr a c tiv e K e lv in a to r E le c tric a l R e with a B. O. Boswell has received a very f rig e ra to r disp lay , w ith free d e m o n stra tio n s. cordial le tte r from C harles C urtis, vice p residential candidate, In reply 1 - F u ll selectio n of M odern E le c tric R a n g e s w ith o u r to a le tte r sen t him recently by Especially priced ow n D om estic S cience E x p e rt, Mrs. M. E. H aw ley in Boswell. The tw o w ere boyhood d aily c h a rg e . this week, 8-inch f a n ............................ friends and schoolm ates. Mrs. M. J. Jones of Rock Island. III., Is visiting at th e home of her If you want to know how Modern Electric Service can solve your sister, Mrs. C arrie H ansen. She Eullv guaranteed, assorted home and farm problems, don’t miss the expects to leave for her home early colors, 2 unit size, special....................... this week. Recent dinner guests a t th e home of Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Hale w ere Mr. and Mrs. Colby M arston of Make your own ice cream, W arrenton, Oregon, and Mrs. F letta 3-quart size, special............................... H lbbeit of G resham . T ourist friends, Mrs. K ath arin e Leslie and son Claud of South W hitley, lnd . I w ere dinner guests T uesday of Mr. | and Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Leslie was an old schoolm ate of Mr. Hale. The W inchester Store Mrs. B ert Baker is assisting at Phone l i â t G re sh am th e W alrad M ercantile sto re for a few days during the fair. GRESHAM, OREGON 'SHIRT Fair Week Specials or ou You’ll Be Surprised Fine shirts, like fine horses, are admired by most every man. This week you will see fine horses at the fair. The shirts you will find at our store in all the new materials at popular prices. Hepp’s Racket Store r $2 to $4 W. R. Hicks Company Multnomah County Fair, Gresham AylsWortK SM artiiy W ash F rocks $1.95 and $2.95 Finest Electrical Exhibit Ever M ade at the County Fair PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY WILL DEMONSTRATE BEST MODERN DEVICES FOR FARM AND HOME SERVICE W. K. Hicks Co. KEEP KOOLf WINCHESTER ELECTRIC FAN ELECTRIC HOTPLATE ICE CREAM FREEZER $3.98 A. W. Metzger & Co. Fair Dates July 25 to 29 P. E. P. Co. D IS P L A Y No Admission to Fair Ground Portland Electric Power Co.