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G resham O utlook HONOR ROLL TEACHER SHOWS C. E. FRITZ DIES BOYS AND GIRLS HER PLUCK AT HOSPITAL Miss Mabel Stevens, th e Gresham T he follow in g pupils in half of school, and a few other parties, are the second grade and a ll o f the g ettin g undeserved publicity ovre a third grade have th eir nam es on the trivial m atter o f infraction o f school roll of honor for th e m onth ending | rules. The Gresham school referred N ovem ber 3, 1911: ! to in the first reports is the P lea s T helm a H unt, R eta W inters, Lena ant V alley school, D istrict No 15 L indem ann, E arnest H am lin, Lionel join t, o f which Miss Stevens is H am lin. Percy P u lfer, John Stout, principal. In her effo rt to m ain tain order Lyle W inters, M argaret Cook. Vivian the teacher found it necessary to H evel, H elen W ostell. Gertrude use mild force with a young girl of D ow sett, John W inters, Vern S ch il 14. The parents. Mr and Mrs ler, L yle W inters, K eithley B lake, i Tanler. were highly indignant and ! sw ore to a com plaint against Miss A rthur D oane, Loran W heeler. An Stevens, ch argin g her with assault. drew P loem acher, P aul H oetzel. The teacher answ ered the com plaint in person and when the facts were O rville Spath. Miss Hope A nderson is the known the teacher was exonerated The board and all th e au th orities, teacher. including the county superintendent, and D. 8. Joh n son , th probation of- Grealuun M illinery Em porium tu- ficeer, who now has the m atter in charge, upheld th e teach er in her n ou n ces reduced prices on all la d ies’ and course. It should be said for the pupil ch ild ren 's hats and caps. New line that she is not w ell, she dem anded of em broidery m aterials, handker a liberty which the teach er thought was not necessary and the parents ch iefs, n otion s, etc .. Just arrived failed to have an understanding with the teacher as to th e girl's con T he O utlook w an ts your news. dition. your ads, your subscription, your W hen you have rheum atism in M in tin g. ___ your foot or instep apply Cham ber lain's Linim ent and you w ill get JOHN BROWN quick relief It co sts but a quarter lN S l'R A N C E Why suffer? For sale by Gresham Drug Company and all Dealers. R epresenting on ly R eliable In- surance Com panies. GO TO P hone 23x1 U resliaui, Ore. CENTRAL HOTEL For Neat Rooms at Reraonable Pricaa Walker House Shearme & Windsor, Props. GRESHAM, Third Street - - ORE N e w H o te l American Plan R a te t Given on Application M K S H O B T . W A L K E R . P ro p . Dr. W. C. Belt P h ysician and Surgeon. Over First State Bank, Gresham P hone 19 J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y slc to n s am i S u r g e o n s - - OREGON Karr & Hamilton H H . OTT W J OTT Practical Builders O T T BROS. W e build a good, su b stan tial 5- room Bungalow for $500, finished com plete— plas tered and painted. D E N T IS TS OREGON GRESHAM. L. D . M A H O N E P lans and estim a tes furnished. Blue prints on request. A t t o r n c y a l- L a w R eal E state, P robate and Corpor ation Law Prom pt atten tio n to all business. 409-10-11 Yeon B u ild in g. P ortlan d , Oregon. G R E SH A M , O REG ON GRAHAM & BELKNAP A tto r n e y s at la»» W. S. W OOD GRESHAM OFFICE Gresham Real E state Com panys' Office. W ed. and Sat. A fterm am s PORTLAND OFFICE 619-20-21 Yeon Building A U C T IO N E E R Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 1 J6J or 706Y, Vancouver. Washington City Bakery Gresham Shoe Shop Carl Dulil, Prop. NEAT R E P A IR IN G PROMPTNESS IS the MOTTO Paul Hoetzel, Prop. The death o f C hristian B. F rlti occurred yesterd ay. Monday, at the Good Sam aritan hospital at about noon. Mr Frit«, who had been in poor health for a few m onths, start- ed last Friday for the Hot Springs In to p « of fin d in g relief Reaching P ortland, he becam e so much worse, that he was taken to the hospital w here all that w as possible w as done dUb^U.1 H‘* de‘ th rV‘ Ulted frO,U Deceased w as born In Henry county, Ohio, Septem ber 1, ItT I . He cam e to Oregon in 1901 and has been a resident of eastern Multno- ■nah ev er since On December 12. 1901, he married Mary G. Wood- ward. He leaves a widow and one child. Ix)ui»e. about eig h t yeara old. a brother, H. W. F rit», and a brother and tw o sisters in Ohio. Mr. F rits was a m em ber of the Grange, and a su ccessfu l farm er and dairym an. He was held in high e« teem by all who knew him The funeral services wil be held at the Iliff Memorial church at Mel- rose tom orrow. W ednesday, at 11 a in. Burial w ill be at the Doug- lass cem etery. BEST BREAD BATHS on the Market, Fresh Every Day We have in stalled In our shop a fin e new Porcelain Bath Tub, with hot and cold w ater con n ection s Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery 25c A GOOD BATH 25c Wood Bros., Barber Shop Main St„ Gresham Main Ht. Grodm ni MT. SCOTT PARK CEMETERY A large, permanent, beautiful and modern Park and Lawn Cemetery S itu a ted o n n o rth slope Phone fro m th e fro m of M ount L en ts c e m e te ry . Scott, o n e Statio n fo r m ile southeast of free au to to an d A l l lots sold u n d e r p e rp e t ual care of c e m e te ry m a n a g e m e n t w ith out e x tra cost. I’rtces r» a»«'n»hl«' SaM >4T »t or2’4 v e ] £ ; [ ” « t v ice th e b est. Home phone. Ring B 6 1 1 I'arxf^Mk^or lor«I 4201 Sandy $1.50 PER YEAR Cherryville The lad ies of Strausaberg w ere! h ostesses at a H allow e'en party Tuesday even in g The gu ests were treated to a rousing good tim e Eat- apples susi>ended on strin gs fur- nlahed a great deal of am usem ent. (,ut crow ning glory of it all was the iU8ciou s saw dust pie prepared M esdames E Beers, 11. Beers, C. ‘ ,,, , , , _ . . u * H »»w ard s, and L. R Dugger P r iu s were awarded to C. H Edwards for eatin g the apple and Mrs H Parret for eatin g saWdust pie w ithout sm ll- * « .« < A« »or the best sm ile T hose present were Mr. and Mrs. G«o. Beers, Mr and Mrs. E Beers. Mr and Mrg c H Edwards, Mr. and .. Mrs L II. D ugger. Mr and Mrs H Parret, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Born- sted t, M isses Kate and Mary Junker, Mu M|gg H<J, m Mlgg , x, (a «nJ B eatrice Boers. Miss llaxel Beers, Jesse Goger, Llxxte Schm its. j u |ja perry and Messrs Thus Dunn, Proctor. Theo. B ornstedt. . Schm its. Alex and Raymond Gray. Ous H ears, Fred Howe and Alf (ten Several new telephones have been placed In and around Sandy by the Flrw ood-D over T elephone company They also con tem p late the purchase of a new sw itch board. Edwiu B ornstedt and Elm er D oug lass were Sandy visitors Sunday. c nrortunately the ___ _______ _____ An evan gelist from Portland held V Outlook was not represented by a sta ff contribu- ’ a m eeting at the residence o f Max tor at the H a llo w een party at the Sunday afternoon and even- hom e o f Mr and Mrs Jam es Kl “»« HU subject for the afternoon wood, near Rockwood, last week "*“* U.e H eaven of the Bible, and We are fortu n ate how ever In hav- the even in g subject was the Hell of ing an account o f It from one who the Bible, both of which subjects was there, which we print su b .tan - were very Interestingly treated. d a lly as sent us ,h li PU ce w“’ m ar’ On H allow e'en night a party of tied to Miss Alice Pahud of H ills- young people gathered at th e boro on W ednesday They have the home of Mr and Mrs Jam es El- best w ishes of their many friends wood, to spend the ev en in g playing for a long and happy married life gam es and having th eir fortu n es A. L D eaton, the banker, has told. Lloyd, it seem s, is to stay at moved his fam ily from Lent« Into the hom e and be a farm er and Rose Is J R- Marony cottage of th is place o live In a little bungalow built for They expect to m ake th eir hom e two. (Odd they are so near alik e». here. Mr Jackson of th is place. and Carl and H ester are both to go to M B. Thom as of Bull Run, have Europe and lose th em selves In art j (T oo bad! wonder If they'll ever gone for a trip to the Warm Springs be found». The girls g ettin g the They expect to stay about a month Mr. Howard m arketed som e very most apples out of a pan of w ater w ere. R ose, who took the blue rib fine cabbage, w hich was grow n on bon, and H ester, second, and o f the bis recently purchased Hood View boys, Lloyd and C larence. All ranch. C. E Moran of th is place Intends looked lik e drow ned rats when ’.'.■rough as th ose th at got apples piovln g Into the residence form erly had to go to th e bottom o f th e pan. occupied by It. E Esson. B F Har» was In Sandy one day Rose Is to be married about ten lim es She w alked around the last week W atch Sandy. It's boom ing! house with a lighted can d le and met HALLOWE’EN AT ELWOOD’S all the boys that w ere there. Some o f the older g u ests tried to play ghost and took a nice little tum ble down the steps. „ . . . . p .» » departed for th eir hom es which they reached safely so far as known I at th is w riting T h o « present w ere. Mr and M r. Elwood. A rthur Elw ood, Edward | Van N atta, Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe. Mrs. Shaffer. Clarence 8ta n ley , Roy LaMeer. Harriet Van N atta, Lloyd T egart. Rose Elw ood, Carl V, Insen- berg, H ester Thorpe, Henry Moll. Myrtle Elwood, Fred Baker. Lillian Van N atta Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed Lents. Phone 701 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911 VOL I. NO. 71 G RESH AM . ‘Ever at Your Service’ RODGERS FLIES TO PACIFIC C. P. R odgers has accom plished his great tran scon tin en tal flig h t, ar riving In P asedena Sunday a fter noon He traveled 4231 m iles. In 4924 m inutes, or 3 days, 1(1 hours. | 4 m inutes H is actual tim e since ■ startin g at Sheepshead Bay, N Y., was 49 days It is said that a rud der and a few m inor parts are all he has left of the en gin e and ma chine he started with He ought to be m ighty th a n k fu l to find h im self a live The world w ill applaud bla tem erity and h is flig h t, the first of the kind In history w ill bs recount ed In poetry and song and In the more enduring an n als o f progress It Is harder to predict w hat wont tie accom plished, with th is as a start, in the next 20 years, than what will. ADS. Rev Dr Runyan officiated In the SMALL PIGS for sale M E church Sunday H ow ltt. Gresham, Oregon Mr T It tf P r a t h e r s tw o so u s h a v e e a c h squatted on railroad laud near Cher- OATS Wanted — Gresham Feed tt ryvllle »«»> Geo. Flynn Is back lu C herryville FRESH COWS Wanted T R again. tf Howltt. Leo McCabe has returned fro m Portland Mr and M r . L F Prtdem ore are P l° 8 S * 1*“ W ashlngtoh Rev Mr. P rice, Rev Mr. Jones M LITTLE PHIS for sale P and Dr. B eaverton were gueata of ' If Phone 269 Rev Dr Runyan last a e v U and were Sm ith look in g for land. Dr Runyau LOTS FOR SALE at C edarville show ed them the last of the rail H W Snashall Phone road land, which hasn't been sq u at Easy term s It ted upon, and they are con tem p lat Gresham 71 ing m oving their fam ilies and locat FIFTY HENS for sale Brown ing on th is railroad land near Cher ryville l-egh om s P. M Johnson, Gresh- Dr. B otkins w as called to Port atn. Route 4. 71 land a few days ago by the Illness of his son. Dr W alter B otkins Inquire of the RIM)MS for rent Mr T aw uey, proprietor of Taw- Second street, n ey’s sum m er resort, visited J T Baptist pastor ou F rlel. J r . a few days ago tf west of Main street The su it of J T. Frlel, Jr . »gainst E J Meyers for $80 before Justice Pomeroy at Sandy, was throw n out CEDAR POSTS for sale by A. Il of court. W itter, one half m ile south of Dave D ou glass has moved his Gresham Phone 383. 79 fam ily back to C herryville and has com uwnced hauling lum ber for his w o o „ rO K g A | R , )ead and new house. ! Rye w ill deliver promp ly In Jerry F rlel visited his brother, J j Gresham and Fairview Frank Gus E. F rlel, Jr., a few days ago , tafson. Gresham Phone 249 84 Mr. Banta has bought th ree lots ——— —— — — —— — —— of J. T F rlel, Jr., and has corn -1 OORD WOOD D elivered any me need the erection of a house w here w ithin reasonable hauling dla Phone 324 John L aison. A ssistant F orest Supervisor Os- tance lu 2 borne und w ife ere visiting Mr and > Gresham, R. 4 Mrs Ben Beach HAY FOR HALE Mixed clover Mias Ruth F rlel visited her pa- i and tim othy, baled Good for rents, Sunday. Frank Gusinf Herbert H usseck of Portland v is - 1 horses Phone 489 78 son, Gresham Red Mr. and Mrs. J T. F rlel, Jr last Sunday Rhubarb Hoots. Mr. Banta gave a phonograph par Fine, large mam oth rhubarb roots ty at the hom e of Mrs. J. T. Frlel Sunday. I for sale. Now Is the tim e to buy e r m n e n V îa m p ' " d° Wn •«“ « Mrs E M D ouglass, Gresham, K 2. 7 5 Pleasant Home FOR SALE One good Jersey cow , 1 good work team , 1 good road mare with seven-m onth old roll, 1 J. F ltxgeral has leased the farm eolt, 1 tk years old Apply J M of Mr. El»worth near P leasant Home Clanahan, D ivision street, Gresham. 72 for a term of five years Mr Fltx Oregon geral w ill en g a g e in dairying and Oriler Nursery Htock N o». farm ing Sm ith Brothers have taken charge Mrs. K ate N elson and sun have been visitin g her father, W. II of the Eastwood N uc.-erhs at Gre»h- M arked. She Joins her husband In ain and w ill Increase anil Improve Much good stock now o ■ southern Oregon the 10th, where th e stock. hand W rite for prices and catalog they have bought a farm I Anderson Is living at Flrwood Order now for w inter delivery Smith Phone 158 71 and Is engaged In turning over the B rothers, Gresham soli. Gresham will have Bull Run wa Thom as T aylor Is preparing his ter the first of the year and I will o u tfit to go trapping at th e head have no more use for my air pres w aters o f th e big Sandy. He ex sure tank gasolin e en gin e and pump pects to show fine p elts on his re They are all equipped and In first turn, as trapping Is not crowded class condition and have only been A home talen t dram a for the 11th In use about I wo m onths Will sell SECTION LINE Is billed for G range hall, en titled at a bargain No farm er can af “ A C heerful L iar.” Let everyon e ford to be w ithout one T It Mr Eastm an and son are m oving attend with their best girl H o w ltt. t» K ? Preaching Sunday at 11 a in will ^e missed by all the The M E Aid m eets at Mrs Man- neighbors ary'«. W M Kirby has sold 10 a c r e , of Irene D ouglass Is In th e city. near ,h e P“ f° r Mrs Murray, who house was J A Jon es and d au gh ters, Laura Several chickens w ere stolen late- ' bought by y r . I). Nortbup, w ill go and Ruby, visited In Portland over Sunday ,y from Grandma 1-ewls at R ussell- to th e old lad les home In Portland Anderson * Gurber have flnlshetl vllle. The th ieves were later found T he rain of Saturday snd Sunday baling In th is locality Their lust and nreented was a benefit to the late grain work was at W atkins near T rou t Many p otatoes are yet In the dale dalry exhibited a nice Bet of pic Mrs E A Stafford and d au gh ier, t ures at the M other's C ongress held ground . The In Portland last week ’r ‘- photo- Sidew alk building goes on from Mrs W. R. Kane, of Los A ngeles, are spending a few days In Port Sorenson, U k en by John the church west as far as the Can land visiting friends how neat and sanitary his sho Mrs Frank O rthw eln, of M alinta. n o n ', hotel. dairy Is kept. Mr Shipley, who has charge of ‘Ohio, are gu ests of Mrs Mary Frlla They caine on account of the sick th e farm b elon gin g to the Mt Hoed neas of Mrs O rthweln . brother, tho If you have trouble In gettin g railw ay, has gon e to Salem with rid of your cold you may know that 1st« C E Frllx Mrs Frank Markell of Portland you are not treatin g It properly four team s to do contract work on Mrs Jess There la no reason why a cold th e electric lin e from Salem to Eu Is visitin g her cou sin , should hang on for w eeks and It will gene He w ill he gone during the Stafford Mrs E B. W illiam s of Portland not If you tak e C ham berlain's Cough spent Sunday at Sweet Briar farm Remedy F<sr sale by Gresham w inter season Mr. A ustin.w ho works In Portland Drug Company and all Dealers A w r t l o l i Hale. was out Sunday and spent the day T he follow in g stock and Imple with tils fam ily Mrs Jess Stafford visited seyi-rsl Chmtening at Brunner’« m ents w ill be sold at public auction days In Portland recently with Mis Alfred Brunner, Jr., was ch risten on Saturday, Nov 11 at 1 o'clock p Mamie Townsend ed Sunday, N ovem ber 5. at the in at J. G ist's place 3 m iles east of hom e of the parents, Mr and Mrs Gresham near P ow ell Valley school Do you know that of all the Alfred B runner The ch risten in g One horse. I cow, I spring m inor alim en ts cold s are by far the was held at 2 p m , by Rev Mr h ou se moat dangerous? It Is not the cold S ch iltk n ech t of Portland After w agon, 2 sets double heavy harness. Itaelf that you ne<<l to fear, but the the cerem ony all present were 1 set dou b le ligh t harness. 1 sin gle seriou s diseases that It often leads invited to the dining room w here a harness, hny, farm Moet of th ese are known as toola Alao to bounteous dinner was served Pneum onia and con of germ diseases Those present were, Mr and Mrs household fu rn itu re, con sistin g sum ption are am ong them Why not Alfred Brunner and fam ily, Fred bedstead and springs, steel couches, take C ham berlain's Cough Remedy Brunner and m other, Rev Mr rockers, dining chairs, cupboard and snd cure your cold w hile you can? S ch lttk n ech t and w ife, Mr and Mrs kitchen ware, stoves and many other For sale hy Gresham Drug Com Chris Baumer, Mr and Mrs Mike pany and all D ealers 73 Zinger and fam ily, Mr and Mrs Al articles fred Schaer and fam ily, Mr and Mrs YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST W llrlck M itchell and Mlaa Mary Hu ber all from P ortland, Fred Luethl in best served by placing your Life Insurance in and Mias Clara Luethl of Sherwood; Mr snd Mrs John C offm an and fam lly, and Mrs Luacher and daughter all o f Cleone; Mr and Mrs George Pullen snd fam ily, Mr sn d Mrs J C Stanley and baby. Mr and Mrs p eter M itchell snd fam ily Mr and Mrs Andrew Zinger and fa m ily , all of Gresham and Emmet Luethl of (le o n e Grand Rail at » ta c a a la . Grand ball at E stacada pavl lion. Saturday, Nov. 11th. Six piece or chestra, m en chosen from Portland's best m usicians for th is special occa sion Bent m anagem ent procurable Come early and get your program fu ll Lunch at Partition. Dancing 9 to 3 G ents, $ (>•; ladles John W Blckelsralth. Greensboro, free ’» P a , has three children, snd like most children lu ey frequently take "We have tried several kinds The most com m on ca u se of insom cold but nla Is disorders o f the stom ach of rough m e d ld a e ,” he says, C ham berlain s Btomach and Ltvar have never found nny yet that did T ablets correct th ese disorders and them as m uch good as C ham ber en ab le you to sleep For sa le by la i n s Cough R em edy/ ’ For sale by and all Gresham Drug Company sa d all Gresham Drug Company Dealer« Dealers I WANT Melrose Tbe only Company “Exclusively Oregon" BEST FOR OREGONIANS Maia (Xfica C o ib e i Bwld.n. A. L MILLS, fra*. L SAMVCL. G aal Mgr P«wtla«»l W. H. MANKIN. Sgaoal Agt.