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HAGE FO U R GKEhHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY', AUGUST 27, Ittl2 Ed A ylsw orth e n te rta in e d Jo e sh e w ill visit frie n d s before re P a te n a u d e an d W ill Jo h n s to n at tu r n in g to h e r hom e in W isconsin d in n e r S u n d ay . Ed. is p ro u d of his Mrs. F r a n k is p leased w ith O re M rs. J . W. R o b e rts o n , w ho h a s gon, an d th e fin e roses a n d fru it Mrs. M arie K lin d t of St. Jo h n s c u lin ary sk ill, and th e g u ests say been q u it« sick is b ein g cared (or cam e in fo r sp ecial p raise . sp en t S unday w ith Mrs. L. P. M an he has good reason to be. by Miss E th e l W ilk in so n . Miss F lo ren ce McNeil sp en t S u n P ro c to r av en u e h as been opened ning. O u r sy m p a th y is w ith Mrs. R alph an d being Im proved from new P leas Mrs. M arston an d d a u g h te r Olive day in V ancouver, W ash., visiting N eib u u er in h er b e reav em en t. H er a n t H om e to Scenic. an d Mrs. M innie Soule an d h e r | w ith friends. sis te r, M rs. E m ily L asch e, died at A ugust N elson from L en tsb u rg , d a u g h te rs have gone to A u ro ra to S cuppose. K ansas, is th e g u est of O. T horen C u ts a n d b ru ises m ay be healed j pick hops Mrs. Geo. M oulten is on th e in a b o u t o n e -th ird th e tim e req u ired und wife. H e expects to m ak e his L. B. H o w ard and N. R. Howse 1 by th e u su a l tre a tm e n t by ap p ly in g sick list. hom e here. } C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t. R is an an- ' m ade a bu sin ess trip to C h erry v ille Mrs. B. C. A ltm an re tu rn e d hom e B ert M etzger h as re tu rn e d from I tlsep tlc an d cau ses such in ju rie s to I one day last week F rid a y (rum h er o u tin g a t Bull R un. heal w ith o u t m a tu ra tio n . T h is lin i an extended o u tin g in s o u th e rn O r Mrs. Colby M arston e n te rta in e d S he e n te r ta in e d th e B a p tist L ad les' m en t also reliev es so ren ess of th e ■ h er b ro th e r Ed Ebby a n d fam ily of egon. H u n tin g , fish in g an d tra v e l m uscles a n d rh e u m a tic p ain s F o r Aid so ciety at h er sch ed u led " w ig ing hav e given him a new g rip on P o rtla n d o v er S unday. w am " T h u rsd a y . All p re se n t ex sale by G resh am D rug Co., a n d all Miss M adge E m erso n of P o rtla n d business and he is w elcom ed back in B ru g g ists. h is custo m ers p ressed th em selv es as h av in g had bag been th e g u est fo r th e past the sto re by both a m ost d e lig h tfu l tim e a n d th e ab 8. W. G rath w ell to be a t S andy. week of h e r siste rs, Mrs. W. K. and associates. D. M. R o b erts a n d fam ily re se n t on es ex p ress re g re t a t n o t be 8. W. G rath w ell, th e b rillia n t j H am ilto n an d Mrs. G eorge M offit. tu rn e d S unday ev ening from a ing a b le to a tte n d . K en tu ck y o ra to r, w ho Is th e s tro n g Lew is S h a ttu c k and fam ily re Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n S le re t re est sp e a k e r fa v o rin g m o ral reform tu rn e d S u n d ay m o rn in g from an w eeks’ o u tin g a t W elches. G ran d m a Jo n e s is in L en ts, sp en d tu r n e d fro m a few d ay s' o u tin g at now in O regon, will speak In S h el o u tin g a t W elches. T hey a re now th e ir su m m e r hom e a t W elches. ley's h all, W ednesday ev en in g , A ug com fo rtu h ly dom iciled in th e ir new ing the w eek w ith her old frien d , Mrs. Royer. G ran d m a m ad e th e Mr. a n d Mrs. C laren ce A ltm an 28 at 8 o'clock. M r G rath w ell is hom e on R o b erts avenue. trip w ith Mrs. S tephen W ebber in w ere w eekend v isito rs a t th e hom e e n te rta in in g , fo rcefu l, convincing, Mrs. Colby M arston has been of B. C. A ltm an. inagnectic, an d th o se who fail to e n te rta in in g fu r th e p a st w eek, her the la tte r 's a u to , it being h er first C has. D eH aven was one of a ( h ear him w ill m iss a real tre a t. siste r, Mrs. M innie S oule, and a u to ride. Br. II H. H ughes, bis m o th er, sis p a rty of n in e w ho left M onday for Sandy is Indeed fo rtu n a te to be able d a u g h te rs V erna and F ay of P h il ters and b ro th e rs will move into l to b e a r Mr. G rath w ell. Mt. llo o d . o m ath . W hile h ere Mrs. Soule p u r the bouse vacated by Br. S h o rt's Miss E llen Liellaven visited Miss chased tw o lo ts on L aw ren ce ave fam ily. T hey will com e from P o r t E lsie M etzger one d ay last week A GRESHAM LOBOE, No 152 nue in W h iteh ead a d d itio n . She w as also a g u est of Miss N ellie ^ ^ T a f . a a . M. St« Mrs. M. O. R yan an d d a u g h te r Eva land. S tated com- H. M. M iller and fam ily w ere the F e rris , at a slu m b er (le ss) p arty . lyn of G lendale, C alifo rn ia , spent Mrs. Alice F ra n k , who h as been m u n ic a tlo n s a t 8 p. m. every second S u n d ay w ith Miss L a u ra V. B ulkeley g uests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L K id M aster d er last S unday. visitin g h er slster-ln -lu w , Mrs B un- and fo u rth T uesday. All M asons co rd ially Invited. 11. PUL- a t E staca d a. Mrs. R yan h as been Mr. and Mrs. A. H. G ould e n te r can. left Monday fo r P o rtla n d ,w h e re F E H , S ecretary . p rin cip al of th e g ra m m a r g rad es at tained a fam ily g a th e rin g last S u n th a t p lace fo r a n u m b e r of years. day, th e ir c h ild ren and g ra n d c h il T h e la rg e st beaus yet se n t to d ren to th e n u m b e r of about tw e n th is office cam e in last week from ty tielng p resen t. th e g a rd e n o f R ich ard H einey. They Rev. J . A. H opper and fam ily a re called a sp a ra g u s beans, and have re tu rn e d from St. J o h n s w here som e of th e pods a re 1 0 l/4 Inches they have been In a tte n d a n c e at long. cam p m eeting. 11. G u llik so n , B r. B ittn e r, F red Mrs. C la ra K ane cam e hom e last T h e school term will soon o p en and w e have F ie ld h o u se, B avld C uly and W. J n ig h t from C o ttre ll w here she had prepared beforehand to m eet your w ants in H illy ard w ent on S a tu rd a y to th e been v isitin g w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Sch ool D resses for the girls. D on't wait until co ast, g o in g o v er th e new S o uthern Mrs A. R. G oger. the last m inute but call early w h ile the stock is P acific b ran ch to G a rib ald i, th en ce M. M. S q u ires, an em ploye of the com p lete. Early buyers get the beat selections by ste a m e r to Bay O cean and by Mt. Hood ro ad , h as moved w ith foot to N ea ta rts. T hey sp en t a G irls A p ro n s, age 5 to 10 years 2 5 c p le a s a n t d ay at th ese new beach re liis fam ily from Bull R un to his in L aw rence ad d itio n . G irl’s D resses in fancy plaid G in g so rts re tu rn in g S unday night. p ro p e rty ham s, age 2 to 6 y ears - 5O c P ro p erty o ffe rs a t th ese re s o rts are They a re at p resen t living in a te n t S. H. W h iteh ead of P o rtla n d was said to lie very a ttra c tiv e . G irl’s D resses in b eautiful styles the g u est of Br. und Mrs. A. T h o m p Miss T u c k e r from S e a ttle is the a n d colors age 8 to 14 7 5 c to $ 1 RO son last S unday. g u est of Miss E lsie M etzger. Mr. an d Mrs. R. It. C arlson are Mrs. H enry M etzger e n te rta in e d aw ay on an a u to trip to th e Ne a t h er h o m e o v er S unday, her halem valley. They w ill visit b ro th e r Rev. A lex an der B eers and frien d s at P itts b u rg and a re ex I liis wife of S eattle. Mr Beers lias pected hom e T h u rsd ay . re tu rn e d , but Mrs. B eers will re Ijester S pencer and c h ild ren re m ain fo r a few day s to visit with port a fine trip to T illam ook and relativ es. re tu rn . They d ro v e, cam ping by Mrs. Ben Raney an d d a u g h te r, A t our store also W e are sh ow in g the Best th e way, an d In. sp ite of several O rel, left S a tu rd a y for an o u tin g at valu es p ossib le in Boys and Youths' Clothing, day s' rain had a very e n jo y ab le i Seaside. I rip. S hoes, H ats and Caps. F red l.a n tz and w ife s ta rte d last We a re in d eb ted to Rev. J. Il C assim ere Suits, age 7 to 16 years, K nicker Pants $ 2 8° week to d riv e to M ollala w here Wood fo r som e fine b la c k b e rrie s of A ll W ool D ick ey C assim ere Suits 2 pair Pants $ 5 ° ° ttiey will v isit Mr. L a n tx ’ b ro th er, Boys' All W ool Serge Suits p ants lined through-out $ S ° ° I S. J. L antx and wife. T h e fo u r ex- l lie E a ste rn v ariety , and an im m ense cabbage. We hope there | pect soon to go hop p icking to g e th e r will lie m ore fo r th e fa ir, fo r they n e a r B u ttev ille. „ certain ly a re fine and deserv e a F red II. McNeil of D ecatu r, III . prize. | h as recen tly com e to visit w ith his A m ong th e fine specim ens of p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeil fru its recen tly p resen ted to tlie He w ill p ro b ab ly m ake his hom e O utlook force w ere som e peaches here. grow n by O. T hom as of G resham Mrs F ra n k W istnan of S taffo rd . They a re seedlings, but of superiot I O regon, v isited w ith tier siste r Mrs q u ality . T hey a re free stone, larg e [ O. T h o ren over S unday. am i d a rk red in color, an d have a Mrs H enry P fa ff of P o rtla n d vis d elicious flavor. ited one day last week w ith her Miss L ilia Sw eet, w ho lias been | s la te r. Mrs. B. W. M etzger. v isitin g tier siste r, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Em il O sw ald gave a L. W ostell fo r th e past tw o w eeks, ' b irth d a y d in n e r lust F rid a y , Aug. 23 re tu rn e d to n ig h t to tier d u tie s in In h o n o r of Mr. O sw ald 's m o th er Mrs. Boise, Idaho. Miss Sweet is s u rg i [ Mary O sw ald of P o rtla n d . The cal n u rse on th e s ta ff of St. L ukes g u ests besides Mrs. O sw ald, were h ospital. Mrs. Ban S p ro u t, M rs Jo h n sto n . Rev. an d Mrs. E dw in H ight art 174 P ow ell St. G resham , O regon M arian and Jo h n Jo h n s to n of Port- at hom e at th e F re e M ethodist i lan d , an d Mr. an d Mrs. B. W p arso n ag e a fte r tw o w eeks' al>- sence nt ra m p m eeting M etzger of G resham . Mr. and Mrs. G. O. I,av er of T he O t ii look office is p rep ared C arlto n , O r e , w ere th e g u ests over to fu rn ish sc bool rep o rt card s with S unday of Mrs. L av er's m o th e r Mrs envelopes, neatly p rin te d , one of L 8. O sborne th e m ost com pact and serviceable T h e b u ild e rs a re m ak in g good fo rm s ev er g o tten up T he price p ro g re ss w ith Br. A T hom pson's is very reaso n ab le. Send for U n d er New M anagem ent Mrs. W in n ie W halen, Prop. new house T h is will l>e a b eau tifu l sam p le and prices in an y a m o u n ts MKALH and co n v en ien t hom e, m odern In Its ) d esired P h o n e 701. ap p o in tm e n ts, und a splendid a d d i A m e ric a n o r E u ro pean p la n , H lio rl o rd e r at any tim e . tio n to th e n u m ero u s fin e hom es in C ard o f T h a n k s . S | m - c I h I C h lr k e a D in n e r h nu ility, An cents. th a t p a rt o f tow n Mrs C h a rlo tte M artens, Miss E T h is H o ste lry la M W , m o d ern, u p -to -d a te , s a n ita ry and E G. K ard ell is ag ain at his B. W ilke, Mrs Mona M iller, Mr and first-class In every respect. No b e tte r place to stop a n y d u tie s In th e R ank of G resh am , a f Mrs F. W. F ie ld h o u se of G resham . XV h e re in O reg on . . te r sev eral d ay s' ab sence on ac Mr. and Mrs. M uender of O regon co u n t of sickness City, d esire to ex p ress th e ir h e a rt Mr. and Mrs H. L. G oodrich felt th a n k s to all th e ir frie n d s for sp en t th e day S unday at th e hom e th e m any ex p ressio n s of sym pathy of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs C. S aud flo ra l trib u te s sent them in thei S m ith recent b ereav em en t. Scenic G RESH AM Child’s School Dresses Outfit the Boy’s Bert Lindsey GO TO The Gresham Garage fo r all A u to S u p p lie s a n d R e p a irs T he Congdon G resh am C ash M arket BUY Y O U R SMOKED MEAT W h ere you can get it th e C heapest Bacon - 1 7 c per lb. Picnic H am s 1 4 c per lb. C ottage H a m s - - 1 S i per lb. R egular H a m s - - - ' 1 7A per lb. A ll F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d J ew elry & W a tch es tJ R in g s in m a n y n e w a n d e x q u isite d esig n s. <JN eck c h a in s a t a w id e ra n g e of prices. W atch es for I Julies and G entlem en in G old and Silver. «J I Repair all Jewelry, C locks and W atch es with the utm ost skill i j Stones reset and old lew elry rem odled. W . R. BURKE G R IS H A M . Phon* t»51 GOOD ADVICE H ere Is som e so und advice for old and young, in th e ex act w ords it cam e from th e lips of five of the S o u th 's g re a te st m en: "W h e n to th e In telligence of S o u th ern men we have added the w h o lesale in stin c t of saving m oney, no race w ill eq u a l u s."- Rob e rt E l^ee " T h e lesson we m ust learn is th e value of m oney an d th e valu e of sav in g m oney Econom y m akes stro n g , in d u s trio u s, successful men. I can n o t sta te th is too e m p h a tic a lly ." J e ffe rso n Bavis "S av e y o u r money aud th riv e o r pay th e price in poverty and dis grace " A ndrew Ja ck so n "S av e an d teach all you a re In terested in to save; th u s pave th e way fo r m o ral an d m a te ria l success T hom as Je fferso n Men of th e S o u th save You m ust learn th is Itsson o r th a t eco nom y w hich so st it fens the N orth and in sp ire s and stim u la te s its it ilu stry . w ill o v erw helm you ” H enry f la y S A V E is T h e W o r d T h at is w hat th is h ank has done In stead o u t in d iv id en d s It h as kept them in th e in such a way a s to benefit th e tow n and m oney in th e h ank w orks a b en efit -to th e fits you i s M il R M t A H IN YtH R HOME I H \ h of p aying Its e a rn in g s b an k and invested them co m m u n ity . Y our own tow n and th ereb y bene ' FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM , ORC. I X I.'X X I II« IX "X s IV Chi-Namel CARRIAGE and AUTOMOBILE W , « C O LO R S «7? H id e s E a st Y e a r ’s C o lo r a n d G iv e s a L o o k o f F a c t o r y N e w n e s s AT Sterling & Kidder’s H ard w are Store lu th e G resh am In v e stm e n t C o m p an y 's New B uildlug. G R E S HAM. OREGON W ANTED! I h ave a M o d er n 5 R o o m B u n g a lo w , with h a rd w ood floors, on 34th street, Portland, near carline. G as and Electricity, N ice Lawn. H ard surface streets. In g ood n eigh borhood . W a n t to E x c h a n g e this for 5 o r 1 0 a c r e s of G o o d Land not too far out. A LSO We wish to d raw y o u r a tte n tio n lo th e fact th a t we have calls to r larg e and sm all a creag e, and if y o u rs Is fo r sale, please give us a list of it. We a re alw ay s at y o u r service and we extend a h e a rty w elcom e to o u r offices a t any tim e. We a re eq u ip p ed w ith re liab le salesm en. I t's a p le a s u re to us, as well as to y o u rse lf, to be of benefit to each o th e r. So th a n k in g you in ad v an ce fo r a sh a re of y o u r p a tro n a g e we a re y o u rs fo r business, G. S. SMITH 4 3 2 Cham ber Commerce Council Wants Money A special m eetin g of th e council w as held Iasi n ig h t to co n sid er the p la n s fo r b u ild in g a city hall. The p la n s and sp ecific atio n s have been in tlie h a n d s of tlie public p rt^ ierty co m m ittee fo r ab o u t a w eek. The p la n s have been favorably acted u p on but th e call for bids is held up u n til Hie re g u la r m eeting next T uesday on account of u n c e rta in ty a b o u t raisin g Hie funds. It was decided to find out m ore d efin itely w ho w ould ta k e up th e tow n w a r ra n ts so as to be su re they w ould not go la g g in g . W a rra n ts w ill be issued in $100 ariio u n ts d raw in g seven p e r cen t in te re st, to be held u n til th e tow n lias fu n d s witli w hich to m eet them . It is hoped th e co m m ittee can rep o rt m ore d efin itely on th is next T uesday n ig h t. Any persons d e sir ing to buy up th e tow n w a rra n ts should co m m u n icate w ith E. G. K ardell. & CO. Portland, O regon Useful Life’s Peaceful Close Mrs. L ouise W ilkie of G resham passed aw ay on A ug. 20, a t th e hom e of her d a u g h te r, Mrs. H. M uenders of O regon C ity, w here she w as visiting. H er last d ay s w ere calm aud happy am i tlie su n s h in e she ex pressed d u rin g h er life rem ain ed witli tier lo tlie last. H er five d a u g h te rs w ere witli h e r d u rin g h er Iasi illness, doing a ll th a t could be done for h e r co m fo rt. H er sons C harles, W illiam an d G o ttlieb , could not be h ere a s they a re liv ing at a d istan ce. C h a rle s and his tam ily from K ansas City had visited her last su m m er and W illiam th e y ear before. Louise S tru b ig w as born in the y ear 1834 in H anover, G erm any, w here she received h e r e d u c a tio n and spent tier g irlhood days. In 1852 she cam e to A m erica w here she joined tier siste rs anil a b ro th e r anil o th e r frie n d s in C hicago. A y ear a fte r she w as u n ited in luar- riage to G o ttlieb II. W ilkie. They moved to W isconsin on a ran ch n e a r L a n c a s te r w here they rem ain ed R ig h t in y o u r b u siest season w hen you have th e le a s t tim e to sp a re you a re m ost likely to ta k e d ia r rh o e a and lose aev eral d ay s' lim e, u n less you have I l i a m l i e r l a i n s Colie, C h o lera and D ia rrh o e a R em e dy aY hand ant» ta k e a dose on th e ,ht,n P u rch ased a first a p p e a ra n c e of th e disease. F o r m ill p ro p erty at A n n ato n , W iscon sale by G resh am D rug Co., an d all sin. w here they sp en t ten happy and D ealers. successful years. Tlie next move w as to P la tte v ille , W isconsin, a col lege tow n w here som e of th e ir c h il d ren o b tain ed th e ir ed u c a tio n . They C o n tin u ed from page 1. had a p leasan t hom e here, but Mr. Long ran ch last T h u rsd ay and picked W ilke w as advised to seek a w arm er O regon grap es clim ate aud they moved to G u th rie , Miss (irace E llis of P o rtla n d , j o k la wh,,re a fle r f(>ur y earg , he d a u g h te r of Rev. Mr E llis, f o r m e r , wag a g a |„ br((ken u p by lb<J p a sto r of th e M E. c h u rc h , here is f passing aw ay of Mr. W ilkie. Miss v isitin g Miss Je ssie C lark E m m a xx as witli them a t th e tim e. Tom G a rla n e a u and his niece, rbey goo„ a f(e r th e Miss M arie S orols. took a trip d o w n |oW honR. g ta tt, to P o rtla n d a few days ago. A bout fo u r y e a rs ago Mrs. W ilkie A rchie A verill und P a rn e il A verill cam e to G resham , w here she m ade and Miss A verill leave W ednesday her hom e fo r a few m o n th s w ith h er nu a trip to tlie peak o f A lder creek d a u g h te r Mrs. F. W. F ie ld h o u se, lo pick h u ck leb e rries. and a fte rw a rd s b u ilt h e r hom e in Br. M arcotte, p a s to r of W estm in R e g n e r's ad d itio n . She w as s u r ste r P re sb y te ria n ch u rch visited Br. rounded by h e r d a u g h te rs w ho m ade J. H Boyd sev eral days last week. tier last days happy by th e ir con Mr. and Mrs. Roy M urray, Mr and s ta n t care and th o u g h tfu ln e ss. Mrs G len M cIntyre, Mr. an d Mrs. The fu n eral services w ere co n F ran cis McCabe an d Rev. Mr Reed ducted in Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h , and fam ily of D over a re cam ped at G resh am , by Rev. F H F re u n d of Wild Cat m o u n tain und picking P o rtla n d , u n til recen tly p a sto r of huck leb e rries. , th e ch u rc h , assisted by th e p re se n t Mr. B ow m an, Br. B oyd's a ss ista n t p asto r, at th e F irst P re sb y te ria n ch u rch , Mrs. W ilkie w as a lifelong m em P o rtla n d , visited Br. J 11. Boyd and ber of th e G erm an E v an g elical fam ily a few d ay s ago. ch u rch and alw ay s loyal and tru e . Mr. an d Mrs Sm all an d tw o d a g h te rs, Mr. an d Mrs. W oodly and T he O utiook w ill v isit a re la tiv e Miss G ould, a ll of P o rtla n d , visited or frie n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g ttev. J o h n H. Boyd an d fam ily Iasi 'n e y e a r, brim fu ll of new s week. F ly in g Men F a ll A rchie A verill and P a rn e ll Ave. •uid A ugust B cdenatein were up t<. victim s to sto m ach , liver and k idney tro u b le s ju s t like o th e r lieople.w ith Zig Zag m o u n ta in last week pick like re s u lts in loss of a p p e tite , b a c k huck leb e rries. ache, n ervousness, head ach e, and Ed. B o rn sted t of Sandy visited tire d , listless, ru n-dow n feeling. B ut tiere's no need to feel lik e th a t as Mrs. J T. F rie l, J r ., and fam ily last I B P<•chlcs, H enry, T enn .proved week. Six h o tties of E lectric B itte rs " he w rit«s, "did m ore to give m e new A well know n Bes Moines w om an s tre n g th and good a p p e tite th a n all a fte r su ffe rin g m iserably fo r tw o o th e r sto m ach rem ed ies 1 used ” d ay s from bowel c o m p lain t, was 8a they help everybody Its folly c u red by one dose of C h am b erlain '» tu su ffe r w hen th is g re a t rem edy C olic, C holera and D iarrh o ea Kerne will help you from th e firs t dose Jy F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., Try it. O nly 50 c e n ts a t ail D ru g a a d a ll D ruggist«. gists. CHERRYVILLE MOVES Mt X