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Rev F. M B u rtch has m oved in to th e fo rm e r C h a lk e r house on Sec ond stre e t w here he is n e a re r his GRESHAM Metzger Bros. M au rice L aw son o f P o rtla n d vis ite d h is f a th e r , T. A L aw son, h ere S a tu rd a y . Kev. W. N. C offee, p re s id in g e l d e r, yw ill hold th e second q u a rte rly m e e tin g of th e G resh am c irc u it at th e F re e M eth o d ist ch u rc h h e re be g in n in g F rid a y n ig h t. He wilt p reach F rid a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d S u n d ay m o rn in g anil ev ening B ro th e r C offee is w ell know n in th is lo cality an d is alw ay s w elcom ed a n d h e a rd w ith p le a s u re a n d p ro fit Rev. 8. G. R oper of H o u lto n , w ill be p re s e n t an d a very h e lp fu l season is ex p ected . All a re In v ited to a tte n d Mr. an d Mrs. F re d S cott a rriv e d The Grocery Question n «ed n o t b r i b e r you, ev en a little bit. J u s t com e h e re fo r y o u r ta b le n e e d s anil lu x u rie s am i y o u r g ro c e ry tr o u b le s w ill v an ish . F o r h e re th e r e is an In fin ite v a rie ty to ch o o se fro n t, a q u a lity g u a ra n te e d by o u r re p u ta tio n and a sc ale of p ric e s th a t p u ts to s h a m e th e c o m p la in t a g a in s t “ T h e H ig h C ost of L iv in g .'' G et O u r Prices Phone 311, Powell St. S to re A d jo in in g F c < m I Mill The Novelty Shop MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR I hie Store is for S h o p p ers w ho C are. W e give you Q uality anti Style w ith saving g u a ra n te e d on every purchase. ust R eceived ! A n asso rtm en t of M en’s Fine Neckwear. N ot a ch eap J lot, hut a g ro u p of carefully selected, high- grade neckw ear, values up to 50c, C H O IC E 25c H eadquarters Hallowe’en Novelties O p p o site M etzger Bros. Just Arrived! Fall and Winter Line HERM AN W IL E S’ G uaranteed Clothing Suits, Overcoats FOR MEN in an d see th e m . I he fabric is certain- ne, prices a re very m oderate. $15 to $20 for Suit $15 to $20 for Coat A g re a t many h av e ta k e n a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e p rices k n o w in g th a t th ey a re rig h t K n o w in g th a t we can sell m uch c h e a p e r th a n tow n sto re s, Itecaiis nf h s s ex p en ses. A nd R em em b er th a t we d o ex act ly w hat we say. " n ,td tip to d a te lin e <>f Shoe’s a n d F u rn is h in g s . W hen In need ” ■ any th in g In th is lin o m in e In. We g u a r a n te e you will g et th e I" i and u good a s s o r tm e n t to pick from . E. W. Aylsworth IN THE BRICK j T ¡3 real economy to install first-class plumbing, even though the cost is a little more. The far sighted builder thinks of wear ing qualities rather than first cost. Get our estim ate on a "SUthlarJ’ modern bathroom for your home. A • * a*». IL W -A J. J. Wodaege, Plumber W ith S te rlin g * J o h n s to n P h o n e 603 4 Tell Him to H urry Here w hen you a re In u rg e n t need of so m e h o u se h o ld rem edy o r p ro p rie ta ry m ed icin e. Be s u re to give h im ex act d ire c tio n s as to o u r lo c atio n an d th e a rtic le you r e q u ir e T h a t w ill in s u re q u ic k n ess on h is p a rt an d th e s u re ty of g e ttin g ex actly w hat you need GRESHAM DRUG CO. Banking for W om en E very w om an w ho h a n d le s m oney sh o u ld h a v e a c h eck in g :n< o m i t It » ill pnt a s a fe g u a rd ab o u t h er fu n d s an d sy s te m a tis e i r money tra n s a c t Inns It will place at h e r d isp o sal th e ad v ise of no a of tr a in in g In fin a n c ia l a ff a irs This Biink has a sp ecial d e p a rtm e n t fo r h a n d lin g th e ac- i m in ts ot w om en, and Its o ffic e rs and e m p lo y es give c o u rte o u s an d c o tisld c ia te a tte n tio n to th e i r re q u ire m e n ts FIRST STA TE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON ch u rch an d w ork. T he B ap tist lad ies w ill m eet at th e ch u rch on T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n of th is w eek, at 2 :0 0 o clock, fo r th e p u rp o se of o rg g an izin g an Aid society. All lad ies w ho w ould like to assist in th is w ay a re u rg ed to a tte n d th is m eeting. Mrs. R o b ert H owe a n d d a u g h te r, Olive, m em bers of T he D alles ch u rc h of w hich l»r. H o p k in s h as recently been p a sto r, a re sp en d in g th e w in ter in P o rtla n d and w ere c a lle rs on Rv.e and Mrs. G .F . H o p k in s Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. W in. A hi, w ho re- cently a rriv e d from F a irb a n k s , A las- T h u rsila y from S to ck to n . C alif., and ka. a re v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. sp e n t a few d ay s w ith Mrs. L. T Jo h n M etzger. Mr. A hi is a cousin of Mrs. M etzger. T hey w ill spend L u sted . th e w in te r in P o rtla n d , p re fe rrin g A local fo r th e F S. o f E. will it to th e rig o ro u s c lim ate of A laska. be o rg a n iz e d a t B oring n ext S a tu r Miss L ena item bold, a n u rse from day a t 2 p. m. in th e B oring hall P o rtla n d , is a v is ito r a t th e Uach- A bout 25 fa rm e rs hav e a lre a d y sig n ed u p fo r th is local an d m ore ineyer hom e. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k R em bold a re a re ex p ected . A local fo r th e F. S. of E. will expected from T h e D alles. They be fo rm ed a t D am ascus n ex t S atu r- will pitch a te n t and spend th e win- d ay e v e in g a t 8 o'clock. M eeting te r in G resham . will be h eld in H azelw ood h all. Money is being received in resp o n se | Dr. S p rin g to n of P o rtla n d , su p e r to th e ap p eal m ade th ro u g h th e O ut- in te n d e n t of th e e d u c a tio n a l d e p a rt- look fo r aid to be sen t to th e flood m en t o f th e B ap tist S u n d ay school s u fe re rs at B lack R iver F a lls, W is., w ork on th e P a c ific co ast, su rp ris e d Money is being le ft a t th e B ank of tiie B a p tist peo p le S u n d ay by dro p - G resham . T he council will in all p in g in on th em a t th e S unday p ro b ab ility a t its next re g u la r m eet- sch o o l h o u r an d w as p rev ailed upon ¡ng a p p ro p ria te an a m o u n t eq u a l to Hi fill th e p u lp it b o th m o rn in g and th a t c o n trib u te d by citizens. Mrs. ev en ig . In th e m o rn in g h e spoke A. C. W ihlon w as th e firs t co n trib - of th e p e rso n a l e le m e n t in G od's u to r and Mrs. M. D. K ern , th e sec p lan o f R ed em p tio n , an d in th e ev ond. e n in g h is to p ic w as, T h e P ro cesses T he j . C an clags 8Ocial an(1 busi- of S a lv a tio n . H is se rm o n s w ere neg8 m eetin g w ill be h eld F rid a y ev- h e lp fu l, an d in s p irin g . Dr. S p rin g e ning at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. sto n p re a c h e d a t O rie n t in th e a f j ag s te rlin g . All y o u n g people a re te rn o o n . 1 in v ited . T h e lu n ch w ill c o n sist of M rs. K. \\ is s le r a n d h e r b ro th e r, I cj,jer> d o u g h n u ts an d p u m p k in pie. w ho is v is itin g h e re , to o k a tr ip to A n otice in th e d aily p a p e r te lls T aco m a w h ere th e y w ill sp en d a few of th e m a rria g e in th e E a st of A. d ay s w ith re la tiv e s in th a t city. C. C offm an, th e can d y m an. C off On a n d a f t e r O cto b er 29 th e m a n ’s ch o co la tes hav e been fam ed G resh am R e a d in g room wll be open fo r som e tim e now th e y w ill be S u n d ay a fte rn o o n at th e u s u a l a f sw eeter and b e tte r th a n e v e r, so te rn o o n h o u rs , fro m 2 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 . | says Mr. P a rk e r , w ho sells them . M iss L illian C in d e r h a s re tu rn e d 1 Mr. an d Mrs. C laren c e C athey from v is itin g re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . W. 11. M axw ell of P le a s a n t H om e I hav e 8° ne to K iddles on an o u tln e w as o n to w n on b u sin ess to d a y . H e and h u n tin g e x p ed itio n . h as sold h is p la c e to C has. Jo h n so n ---------------------- w ho w ill p ro b a b ly p u t it on th e m a r L ist o f L e tte rs. k e t In » m all tr a c ts . T he fo llo w in g list of le tte r s re- Mr. an d Mrs. E lm e r D ukes of Bull m ain u n called fo r in th e G resham R un w ere g u e sts of Mrs. S. T. Crow postoffice fo r th e w eek en d in g M onday n ig h t. O ctober 2 1 st, 1911: Dr. an d Mrs. E. C. R ossm an and G en tlem en '— A. E. G erm an , W alter Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. R ossm an, of P o rt- Jo h n s o n , H u g h E ld rid g e, la n d , w ere c a lle rs a t tile St. C lair Dead L e tte d — F . A. B row n, hom e S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . I C a rd s— F ra k H opkins. T h e L ad le» ’ Aid society w ill m eet T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e a t th e M E. p a rs o n a g e W ednesday d ead le tte r office on N ovem ber 4, [ a fte rn o o n 1911, if not d eliv e re d before. In At th e p ra y e r m e e tin g at t h e , c a llin g fo r th e above, p lease say M ethodist c h u rc h T h u rsd a y night a d v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list. , th e su b je c t w ill lie “ O ur R ela tio n -; I. McOOLL, P. M. sh iii.” Miss A gnes S w eet an d H a rry Wos- T h e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college tell have been q u ite sick d u rin g th e a n n u a l sh o rt-c o u rse w ill begin in past w eek. T hey a re im proving a b o u t th r e e m o n th s, E n tra n c e Is i so m e w h a t at p re s e n t. Miss L ulu o pen to any o ne, an d th e re a re no Sw eet w as sen t fo r am i cam e a few Every d ay s ag o an d Is c a rin g fo r th e sick e d u c a tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts. y e a r h u n d re d s ta k e a d v a n ta g e of Geo. F . H o p k in s. J r ., a law s tu th is o p p o rtu n ity , p ra c tic a l fa rm e rs d en t at W illa m e tte U n iv e rsity , vis ited his p a re n ts , itev. an d Mrs. Geo. an d m en an d w om en en g ag ed in in d u s tr ia l p u rs u its , and all find th is j F. H o p k in s on S unday. e Miss I.o ttie D avis sp e n t F rid ay x p e n d itu re of tim e to be p le a s u r an d S a tu rd a y w ith th e hom e folks, a b le as w ell as p ro fita b le . T he a n r e tu rn in g e a rly th is w eek to C or n o u n c e m e n ts a re not o u t y et, b u t it I v allis w h ere sh e is a s tu d e n t In th e is not too e a rly to b egin p la n n in g for O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college. A mong a tte n d a n c e a t th is e d u c a tio n a l co n g ress. o th e rs o f th e college, g ra d u a te s o r ___ L fo rm e r s tu d e n ts of th e G resham T h e O u tlo o k w ill v isit a re la tiv e h ig h sch o o l a re . Mary and H arold W ilson, E va am i B laine T u rn e r, o r frie n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g Lloyd S ch ram an d E a rl T hom pson. to e y e a r, b rim fu ll o f new s. Is n 't E a rl T h o m p so n is a ju n io r in th e tlia t w o rth so m e th in g to you? e le c tric a l c o u rse an d L loyd S ch ram is a fre sh m a n in th e sam e co u rse H a rry W irtz a n d H am lin a rc p la n n in g to give a d a n c e in M etzg er's h all. S a tu rd a y n ig h t, N ovem ber 4 Tlie le c tu re given u n d e r au sp ices of th e C o m m ercial c lu b last night w as w ell a tte n d e d an d m any w ords of p ra ise a re sp o k en of th e le c tu re by J o h n S o b iesk i Col. S obieski is a n a tiv e o f P o lan d an d b eing of a ro y al fam ily , w as b an ish ed w hen but a boy. H is a u h je c t last n ig h t, by re q u e s t, w as R u ssian P riso n s and S ib e ria n E x iles T h is is Col. So b ie s k i's th ir d visit to G re sh a m or vicinity He Is a n a tu r a l h u m o rist, an e lo q u e n t s p e a k e r a n d a citizen an d re f o rm e r of th e firs t ra n k . II It W in ch ell and fam ily of P o rtla n d w ere v is ito rs S unday a f t e r noon at R ose L aw n Mr W inchell w as fo rm erly p rin c ip a l o f th e G re sh am sch o o ls fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs A B. E llio tt of P ow ell V alley w as in G resh am on b u sin e ss M onday. G re sh a m w ill hav e B ull R un w a te r th e firs t of th e y e a r an d I will h av e no m o re use fo r my a ir p re s s u re ta n k g a so lin e e n g in e an d pum p They a re all e q u ip p e d a n d in first class c o n d itio n a n d h a v e only been In use a b o u t tw o m o n th s W ill sell at a b a rg a in No f a n n e r can a f ford to tie w ith o u t o ne T. R. llo w ltt. tf In a p p ly in g m a n u re , it is b est to ; sp re a d th in an d ev en an d d isk It tn- ' to th e s u r fa c e of th e g ro u n d befo re p lo w in g it u n d e r. G et I tu tte r \V rap|>cra Now. T he O utlook is m ak in g a specialty I of B u tte r W rap p ers. We use th e best q u a lity of p a p e r, la rg e size, n e a tly p rin te d P rices. 1000, »3 00; 500, » 1 .7 5 ; 250, » 1 .3 5 ; 100, »1.00 ' T h e Best B a rg a in , T he D aily O reg o n ian o r E vening T e leg ram an d O u tlo o k W e also co m b in e w ith th e D aily and Semi W eekly J o u r n a l an d W eekly O re g o n ia n G et o u r prices. P h o n e 701 Bakery Paul Hoetzel. Prop. BEST BREAD on the Market, Fresh Every- Day Pies, C ak es an d O th e r P astery We’ve Got the Goods, Quality and Pfe “ M E N ’S G O O D S SHIRTS W o rk Shirts 50c-up, D re ss Shirts 75c4l also W o o l a n d F lan n el Shirts OVERALLS O veralls 75c to $ 1 .2 5 , W ork Pant» best ev er $ 2 .0 0 , $ 2 .2 5 and $3.00 S u p e n d e rs, G lo v es U nderw ear a n d S w e a te rs Also rem em ber our blankets are going T H E P R IC E S E L L S T H E M G roceries, D ry g o o d s C h in a a n d G lassw are A n ch or Store N ext D oor to B a n k o f G rettham . CHEAPER THAN ANY SUBSTITUTE LARD Five Pound Pail 65 Cents F a rm e rs say th e y m ust sell the hogs a n d w e rep eat, W e m ust sell th e L A R D . Gresham Meat Market OUR BUSINESS IS TO RAISE SALARIES International Correspondence School I ’o r III fo rm a t io n , A d d r ess T. B. FARCHER, Representative 233 AI.DEK STREET I’ORTLAN'I». 0MU ELECTRICAL Fixtures, Lam ps and Wiring 1 he long dark evenings made as light as day by using th< new Mazda drawn Filimei lamp. Twice the light at hi the cost. Electric Irons, Toasters Percolaters W e carry a com plete line and can supply your wants Sterling & Johnston In the G resham M ain St„ G resh a m A ny Inv estm en t C om pany s New BuiW|B<- GKEMHAM, OREGON