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vac . b Font GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, G R ESH A M Metzger Bros. •Miss A gnes B oyer of P o rtla n d an d Mr. C leve B in d er, th e gen ial m eat c u tte r a t th e G resh am .Meat 1 j M ark et, w ere u n ite d in holy n iatrl- ■ m ony a t th e F ir s t C o n g reg atio n al | c h u rc h by Rev. L u th e r Dyot», lust alw ays on h a n d j T h u rsd a y . T he new lyw eds have1 I re n te d a c o tta g e ow ned by Mrs ; [ G ould in T h o m p so n ’s ad d itio n . See O u r L ines of Mrs. B a rb e r an d tw o ch ild re n , h av e been sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith Mr». A. J . IV. B row n an d left« for P o rtla n d th is m o rn in g accom panied by Mr. B arb er. E . It. P a tte rs o n , of H a rrisb u rg 111., w as in to w n y e ste rd a y w ith W J. D avidson of H ood R iver. Mr. P a tte rso n an d fam ily have com e to I Hood R iv er and a re looking fo r a [ I om atoes, C abbage, C elery, C auliflow er location. Mrs. E va L eig h to n , of L aG ran d e. I well know n h ere, is th e m o th e r of O u r D elivery W agon is u t y o u r s e rv ic e r o u r p h o n e is No. (Mil; o u r a fin e boy, b o rn A p ril 29, o v er | locution, I'o w cll Stre«-t, n e x t to E«-»sl .Mill. w hich th e g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. and j Mrs. A. H . G ould, us well as th e p a re n ts, a re rejo icin g . J . A. B ran d e, w ho w ith his fam i- | ly h as been on th e O utlook F a rm . ; w ith C. W . A lb ertso n fo r th e past j few m o n th s, h a s accep ted a p o st tlo n w ith th e O regon P la n in g M ills. | P o rtla n d , as b o o k k eep er. Miss E cho Jo n e s h as been q u ite I sick fo r th e p a s t w eek w ith n e a r p n eu m o n ia. She is som e b e tte r.. Mrs. J a n e C uly, w ho h as sp en t se v eral w eeks In P o rtla n d w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. J o h n M iller, is now m ak in g h e r h om e w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. P ercy G iese, a t h e r fa rm hom e so u th w e st of to w n . Mr. an d Mrs. G iese an d Mrs. C uly m ade a b u si ness trip to G resh am la s t S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d Mrs. J . W. S h a ttu c k of j J P o rtla n d w ere in G resham S a tu rd a y j a tte n d in g th e G ran g e m e e tin g and Visiting w ith th e ir c h ild re n and m any frien d s. As a re s u lt of a s ta te w ide in- .' (lu stria l c o n te st in O regon th e re a re now a b o u t 50,000 c h ild re n g a rd e n in g , an d m any of th e th in g s they j have raised will be ex h ib ite d a t th e ! f resh Fruits and Vegetables SCREEN DOORS and WINDOW SCREENS Garden Seeds, Garden Plants G resham C ash (MEAT) M arket No more C R E D I T will be extended after M A Y 5 We buy for Spot Cash and sell for Spot Cash If You Forget Your Pocket-book Please Forget the Meat P O IN T S ON P L U M B IN G G o o d plu m b in g i> n r r c i u r y (o good health. Graceful fixture! are necessary to bathroom beauty. “Standard* '“Occtdrat" Beh & Good plumbing throughout the house means comfort and sanitary security. If your plumbing has no» these qualities, let us replace with “Standard" guaranteed plumbing fixtures anil thut have plumbing which is safe, durable and satis factory. :: G re s h a m . u; l 5 " iO \t ill E x te n d to i H u n t ly . O fficer» for th e new ly o rg an ized M nltnoinah C e n tra l H allw ay w er < b eted y e sterd ay at P o rtla n d as fol low »: E II. E rn sb e rg e r, p re s id e n t; G. \ L ovejoy, v ic e -p re sid e n t; W. J ('o u tlay , of C hicago, »«■eretary; and Vi 11 Van K aren of P h ila d e lp h ia I reu au rer. I lie p u rp o se of fills com pany Is Io build a rn ilro ad from C o ttre ll, I bis road will la* 24 m iles in len g th and th e first six an d on»» h alf m iles o n t h e M l H o o d Hit»», U> th e base of Mt I loud, n ear III«» W elch place of ti.ietiK. to S andy, will be laid at oiice. It is an n o u n ced . An easy I rude up th e S andy riv e r will be follow ed to Web lies E lectricity will be th e m otive pow er, and th e com pany c o n tro ls pow er id le s n e a r th e proposed line. Which is the Cheapest to Spray Your Hen house With ? C ru d e C arb o lic A d d at 90c p er g allo n or coal oil at 1 Ic p e r g a l lon, o r HESS H IP at 2c per g a l lon and every d ro p k ills lice, m ites, tick s an d fleas Is not g one In a day like coni oil, but sta y s rig h t th e re and ke. ps on k illin g It is th e c h e a p e st p re p a ra tio n fo r you to us«» and a lso acta us a g e n e ra l dls- I n f t i ta u t, tin e g allo n m ak es 70 g allo n s of th e so lu tio n . C om es In all sizes. Ils price is so low th a t th e sp ending is not m erely a saving, lint an in v estm en t w hich saves you 'm any tim es Its p rice In eg g s and h ea lth y ch ick en s. A booklet te llin g of Its m any uses can be had fo r th e ask in g . Gresham Drug Co. I lie Rexnl Store 14. 1012 C losing O ut Sacrifice Sale of all M en’s Furnishings. Everything Must Go to m ake room for a More Com plete and Larger Line o f L adies’, M isses’, Children’s, and Infants’ Goods. Underwear $2.50 V alues $2.00 2.00 1.50 1.75 1.30 1.50 1.00 1.00 .75 .50 .38 D ress Shirts S ilv er B r a illi $2.00 V alues $1.50 1.50 1 00 1 .0 0 .75 .75 .50 .50 .38 RfVERSieLi &IOPV JU ST ARRIVED $ 1 .2 5 1 he N ew R eversible M iddy, all sizes, ju st like the cut, COLLARS Silver C ollars in 1 / 4 Sizes, 3 for 2 5 c G LOVES C otton G loves, pr. 5c SOX OVERALLS 50c silk, all colors 38c 25c Lisle T h re ad W a ra n te e d six m o n th s 18c I 5c G ood Q uality 10c 10c Q u ality 5c $1.00 V alu es 75c .85 60c .75 50c .65 45c .50 40c JU M P E R S 75c 65c $1.00 V alu es 85c “ A T 1-2 PRICE P a in te rs' O veralls a n d Ju m p e rs ; C a rp e n te rs’ A p ro n s at 1-2 Price. NEC K 11ES, 50c vals. 38c, 25c vals. 15c I A rm B ands, C ollar b u tto n s, St ck p in s ] price K E R C H IE F S , C otton, Linen, Silk, 1-2 Price I W e ta k e B u tte r a n d E g g s in T r a d e MAIN ST. GRESHAM REGNER & CO. MAIN ST. GRESHAM bulletin», directing planting an d g ro w in g seeds. T he b en efits of th is school corns,, cannot he T h e O regham „ wU, p ta , cu la te d . I hey becom e a c q u a in te d wit D am ascus on S unday. A good gam e th e b e a u tie s of n a tu re , a re k e p t out is a n tic ip a te d and th e r e o u g h t to G resh am ro o te rs of d o o rs an d a rq g iven an in cen tiv e b e a bunch of to tu k e p rid e in th e ir ow n a b ility to th e re . J a s . G rah am of P o rtla n d , fo rm erly p ro d u ce re su lts. of M itchell, S .1)., w as th e gueBt S ev eral p erso n s a re busy k illin g M onday of Rev. an d Mrs. H opkins. a p h is on th e ir ro ses w ith th e new He ex p ects to m ak e his hom e In | sp ray receip t given by Mr. D avis O regon. A fine line on display. E verything in the N obby D ress Hat. A telep h o n e lin e Is being put up a t Hie G ran g e S a tu rd a y W hale oil j in W h lte lie a d 's a d d itio n Colby P rices fro m $1 to $ 3 . Also a fine line of Panam as, $ 5 each. sohp an d q u asia chips. ! M arston, L. D. H ow ard and W. K. A fine line of Felt I fats for you to see, also at reasonable prices. E d w ard (»lock an d A rn o ld Bal- H am ilto n w ill be on th e line, sig e r w ith th e ir fam ilies sp en t Sun-1 Qeo. F . H o p k in s. J r ., from W il- day a fte rn o o n at th e Rose A lder i la m e tte law school, sp e n t S unday F arm . T hey w ere old n e ig h b o rs of w itli his p a re n ts h ere. T h is is his Mr. an d Mrs. P arso n s in E a ste rn O r senior* y e a r in th e law srh o o l "at | egon, and at p re s e n t a re m ak in g Salem . th e ir hom e In P o rtla n d . T hey cam e Many y o u n g people a re looking O U R SPEC IA LTY . F O R T H E W H O L E FAM ILY. A N D out in Mr. G lo ck 's new a u to and fo rw a rd w ith in te re st to th e dance A I RIG H T PRICES, IO O . G unm etal, P atent L eathers and looked o v er P le a sa n t V alley and to be given in C om m ercial clu b h all, G resh am an d w ere very m uch p leas S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T he G resh am G rill T an, in high, lace and button. A lso in O xfords, L adies' w hite ed w ith o u r fine co u n try . is m ak in g special p re p a ra tio n s for shoes in N ubuck and C anvas in H igh Button and Pum p. L adies M. O N elson and A. R. L ym an, a good supper. w ho w ere ap p o in ted a co m m ittee these a re nice. C om e and see them . G ra n d p a L andon is sp e n d in g a to visit th e p lan t of T he P u y allu p few w eeks w ith h is d a u g h te r , Mrs. OUR SHOES DO WEAR a n d S u m m er F ru it G ro w e r's associa- W in. B ooth of C o ttrell. tlo n n e a r T aco m a, W ash., left on Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bell spent th e ir tr ip o f lnsi>ection last n ig h t, S u n d ay w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Win. an d expect to re tu rn la te th is e v e n S tanley. ing. T h is tr ip is m ade In th e in te r L ittle Ina S m ith h a s recovered O u r H erm an W ile G u a ra n te e d Clothing, T hey look well an d ests of th e M ultn o m ah C ounty from an a tta c k of m easles U n i o n of th e F a rm e rs ' society of w ear well. "Suits T hat Suit." T h e L ad ies' Aid w ill give a food (E quity, w ho a re ta k in g steps to sale at S h a ttu c k & L in d sey 's sto re form a co -o p erativ e asso ciatio n in- next S a tu rd a y , a fte rn o o n an d even- c o rp o ra te ,, an d secu re fu n d s for ing. May lk tli. T h ere will be b read o p en in g w hat will be know n as th e I pies, cukes, an d o th e r good horn«- G resh am E q u ity M ark et. cookery. C arl D ahl w as in P o rtla n d y ester- Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. S tan ley w ere day slot k in g up for th e su m m er c a lle rs on Mr. B ru n n e r an d fam ily tr a d e He say s th e r e is co n sid er- S unday. ab le d em an d for tuoccusius of w hich Mrs. A lfred E. G reen, w ho has w iih Mr. B au m er and fam ily of P o rt he now lias a good supply. sp e n t th e p a st five w eek s w ith h er lan d , re tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd ay . T h e . W C. T. U. w ill me»et at the sister-in -law an d fam ily ut th e Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n e n F re e M ethodist eh u re h next T h u rs M ethodist p a rso n a g e , re tu rn e d yes te rta in e d at a card party S a tu rd a y d ay at 2 :3 0 . All w om en a re c o rd i te rd a y to h e r h om e In V ancouver. evening. T h e ir g u e sts w ere, Mr. T he G R E A T H IG H S< Hl Mil. E V E N T ally in v ited . B C. Mrs. G reen m ade m any frien d s and M rs E. G. K a rd e ll, D r. and Colby M arston Is g e ttin g alo n g d u rin g h e r stay in G resham Mrs. J. M. S h o rt, Mr. and Mrs. J a s rap id ly w ith his new h o u se In W hlte- Miss F ried a B ru n n e r. w ho h as E ik in g to n , Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M T he S e n io r C lass of th e G resh am h e a d 's ad d itio n . b een sp en d in g th e last tw o w eeks I). K ern , .Mr. an d Mrs. F L. Ever- H IG H SCHOOL son. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. D abney, Mr an d Mrs. A lva H evel, Mr. and W ill P re s e n t its Mrs. Max S ch n eid er. Mr. an d Mrs. L. C. S h a ttu c k . ANNUAL ( I.ASS PLAY Heavy p lan k is on th e g ro u n d for r.ew floor fo r th e brid g e on Pow ell i str«‘et. A. W. Ite g n e r has re n 'e d the In e s tim a tin g th e se c u rity of a B ank in w hich to keep y o u r funds s to re room next to his fu rn ish in g s It is th e B an k 's Own Money th a t should be considered. s to re to W. G. R ogers an d b ro th e r IN T H E O u r 1‘aiil in C a p ita l Is .............................. » 3 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 w ho w ill put In a line of teas, cof- S u rp lu s for p r o te ctio n o f D e p o s ito r « ........... 7.1MMMHI 1 fees an d spices. S helving is being put in fo r th em and th ey expect to tS:l7..VHMMi , soon occupy th e b u ild in g Mrs. Mary L eslie has g one to This sum Is a ll fo r tile p isK i'etloi, o f o u r d rp ie d to r*. J S easid e to fix up h e r c o tta g e for A n o th er fe a tu re is th e m an ag e m en t. Seven y e a rs u n d e r th e sann She does not expect to o fficers m ean s a g re a t d eal in th e h a n d lin g of any b u sin ess E x I te n tin g occupy it th is sum m er. p erien ce Is valu ab le. Mrs F J No tile of P o rtla n d vis A th ird stro n g a rg u m e n t fo r sa fety Is c o n serv atism . , C are In m a k in g loans, so us to hav e a su re incom es from in v e st : ited h e r m o th e r. Mrs E. M Cam p, a few days last weAk m en ts, w ith a s few loss»-» as possible, and c o n sta n tly k eep in g a a t 8 :0 0 P. M. G eorge L eslie. J r ., of S pokane. s tro n g cash re s e rv e on h an d a n d in d ep o sito ry b an k s I gave his ra th e r and m o th e r a sur- In seven y e a rs of b u sin ess loss in lo an s has been less th a n T w enty D o llars T h is m ean s safe In v estm en ts and s e c u rity fo r th e d e p o sit ! prise call on S a tu rd a y . He is su -i E x cellen t O rc h e stra w ill fu rn is h 1 p e rln te n d t n t of tele g ra p h lin es for* o r's m oney. M usic !th e W estern U nion on th e N o rth - i | e rn P a rlflc system . | A l.l. SE IT S K E S E ItV E It T im othy B row nhill tla n n d ! t m in of oi P r o o r tia f i an d M cM innville called on old I ----------- frie n d s h e re y esterd ay He fo rm er 4 F ir s , 12 rx.wx 8 0 c e n ts, next (I ro w s lixed h ere an d fo u n d ed th e B eaver ( » r e n t e . S. a ts on S ale GRESHAM, O ^E, S ta te H erald ____ S a tu rd a y , May t l . « \ i n \ i p n X >. S pecial C liirk en D in n er , 0 « u . S u „ d . , O o„ “ x ? - WE H A V E THÉ GOODS J. J. W O DAEG E M illi S te rlin g ,v K idiler, p itone (MM, s ta te fa ir a t Salem th is fa ll, as well . as a t co u n ty fa irs. T h is In te re st in soil w ork is due to th e e ff o rts of S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld erm an, backed by b u sin ess in te re s ts and p ublic sp irited citizens. In o rd e r to q u alify , a ll any child h as to do is to p la n t a g a rd e n , ra ise ch ick e n s o r m ak e so m e th in g u seful. P riz e s w ill be a w ard ed . As an ) aid to th e little g a rd e n e rs, th e O r egon A g ric u ltu ra l college lias issued M AY «• * » Economize with Chi-Namel W hat it Chi-Namel? A n everlasting varmah rich in Chinese O il. Contain« no rosin or benzine. Easy to apply. Flows out perfectly. Shows no brush marks or laps. Requires little blushing. W h a t it Chi-Nam el For? T o make old woodwork look new. 1 o keep new wood from looking old. To preserve its ¡natural beauty. T o make wood waterproof, w ear proof, tirneproof. T o brighten up old furniture, give new coloi and lustre and hide the white scratches. W h a t w ill Chi-Nam el D o? Stand more abuse and hard knocks than any ordinary varnish. Lustre, color and durability are not injured by boiling water or soap A hammer blow that dents the wood will not cause C hi-N am el Varnish to flake or powder. T o change old color and give a high gloss with one a p p lic a tio n , use colored C hi Nam el Varaiah. T o give brilliant lustre without changing former color, use N atural C h i- Nam el Varnish. Costs only one-half cent per square foot. We Aave it in a ll araee a n d color» At Sterling & Kidder's See Demonstration Saturday, May 18 Straw Hats Shoes Don’t Forget, Boys Aylsworth Next to Postoffice SENIOR CLASS PLAY Security A College Town Commercial Club Hall Friday Evening May 17 Electrical Fixtures f)ainlins an(i Decorating A n d S u p p lie s SIG N S R A Y H. T O D D F R E D E. SHOPS - O D D FELLOW ’S HALL TODD Phone 323 FIRST STATE BAN