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GRESHAM I*A (1 E F O U R Perfect Fruit C an b e P ro d u c e d O rch ard . b y C arin g for the can be d o n e th o ro u g h ly a n d w ith th e least tro u b le by u sin g o u r H A R D I E SP R A Y E R S P R A Y IN G See the full line of SPRAY PUM PS the Fair this week, and demonstrated in Machinery Hall at -SOLD BY- Sterling & Kidder’s Hardware Store In th e G resham Investm ent Com pany’s New Building. Ju st R e c e iv e d A big lot of S ilverw are direct from th e Factory, th ere a re m an y N ew D esigns in B aking D ishes, C asarols, Salad Bowls, D ouble V e g e tab le D ishes a n d m an y o th e r F an cy Pieces. A lso a com plete line of K nives, F orks, Spoons a n d S ervers H ig h est Q u ality M an u factu red . W . R. BURK E, J e w e le r GRESHAM. Phone 651 G resh a m C ash M ark et T h e Best SM O K ED M EA T TRY THEM Picnic H a m s C ottage H a m s R e g u la r H a m s - - - B est Bacon Back - - - 1 5 c p e r lb. 1 6 c p e r lb. 2 O c per lb. 1 7 5 p er lb. P ositively th e Best S m o k ed M eat in O re g rn GO TO The Gresham Garage for all A u to S upplies a n d R e p a irs Phone 174 Powell St. Gresham, Oregon The Congdon U n d e r N ew M a n ag e m en t M rs. W in n ie W h a le n , P rop. MEALS A m erican o r E uropean plan. S h o rt o rd e r a t any tim e. Special Chicken D inner Sunday, 50 cents. T his H ostelry la new, m odern, u p-to-date, sa n ita ry an d first-class In every respect. No b e tte r place to stop an y w here in O regon. OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ». »»*“ H arry Wood of Sandy spent Sun day in Gresham. Joe Kronenherg and family spent Mrs Dr. H. H. Ott sta rted .Monday for I Sunday at CUackamas * ‘th G ardiner, K ansas, where he will Cenett, Mr Kronenherg . sister, spend several weeks visiting. His Mr and Mrs L. P- Mann ng d ental office will be closed Tues- ited th e ir son Laie In Portland days un til November 1. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E arl Thompson re- Mrs. L aura Robinson, of Bat e tu rn ed from W elches w here the) Ground, Wash., has moved w ith het have spent several weeks. children Into the house o » u u l by Ed. Roberts of W elches Is spend- J. W. Lawrence on Metxger street ing a few days in Gresham . Mrs ■ b,a'Y’ wbo sP*’a * The second an n u al banquet and mer in Portland, is again oci J) business meeting of the Bethel Bap ing her house on R oberts tlst church was held last Friday | aud F ifth street, Robert W alker returned this night at the church. A large num week from Wasco, Oregon, where he her were present. The busines reports for I has the agency for the W atkins session showed good th e year. The p asto r Rev. F. M I remedies. His family will return B urtch received a unanim ous call I in a week or two. for th e com ing year. The officers I A H arvest Mission was tie Id at chosen to serve for one year were Zion Evangelical church last Sun- The congregations of the F ra n k H alliday, clerk, Mrs. Roy (day Shoem aker trea su rer, Mr. Halladay I Evangelical churches in P oitl.uid Roy Shoem aker and Mrs. E. David- aud Ixjnts were invited. 1 he minis son trustees. ters taking p a rt in the service were A chicken pie supper was served Rev. Mr. H ergert of Portland, Rev. and a p leasant social tim e enjoyed Mr. Heess of Lents and Rev. 1 11 W. W. Wood and fam ily have | Freund of Gresham. Mr. Heess has moved into W. E. W ood's house on ieen a missionary In India, and jo k e of conditions in th at country. Maple avenue. of S. C. K nighton of Seattle, fath er I-»lr. Freund is superintendent of Sig. and Aaron K nighton, has Evangelical work in the states of A started a barber shop on Powell | Oregon, W ashington and Idaho, baLKet dinner was enjoyed at the stre e t In the Metzger building Rev. H. C. C lark of Cascade Lock church. Au offering was taken for foreign Ore., form erly of Bickleton, Wash., and | missionary work. visited w ith L ester Spencer Action has been taken in the cir- fam ily last week. Will G lnder was a Gresham visit- cult court, by Emma J. Ross, Rich- ard Jennings, H. P ulfer and Alice or on Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Chipm an has been en-1 Merrill, to restrain the city of C. T | Greshatn from vacating property owned by them , for the purpose of hts | opening the street to the F air L. D. McLean celebrated They claim th at the city G R ESH A M who could be here, m ade It th e oc- to he heard on th eir side of the casion of a su rp rise b irthday dinner, | question, and th a t the provision of i city ch a rter have not been h at. Mrs. McLean was also I comolied with. A petition to form a new school rem em bered w ith gifts. Those pres e n t were Mrs. P. Michel and her | district from portions of districts Nos. 28, 15 Jo in t, and 4, to be ‘ 3wn as the Llnneman district, came up last Saturday before Judge > Miss E d n a Shoem aker is attend-1 Cleeton, County Commissioner Light ner and County School Superinten- ing Reed In stitu te. A rth u r Schonberger has entered I dent Robinson, and was held over, McMinnville College, and will study pending a personal investigation and for th e m inistry. the presence of all Interested parties Mrs. R ichard T eg art and son Lloyd have gone to Tillam ook w here Outlook and Weekly Oregonian Mrs .T e g art’s fa th e r is seriously ill j 1 your.......................................... $2.00 T heir stay will be indefinite. M o re Itig G arden T ru ck . Mr. and Mrs. F. S. D unning, M. . Among the new displays in our W. P arliu s and wife and Mr. Jep- W indow art, a cucum ber 14% inches son and wife of P o rtlan d , were long and ft black Span,gh radislb G resham visitors on S aturday last. weighlng 6 pounds_ from w w They spent th e aftern o o n looking Wood> G regham . two appleg one of over th e co untry and its th riv in g which m easures 13x13% inches and m etropolis. the oth er 1 4 % x l4 % inches from Services of th e F ree M ethodist Mrs. E. E. Chipman, Gresham; and church fo r th e week a re as follows: a table beet weighing 5 pounds and Sunday school a t 10 a .m., m orning 15 ounces from Mrs. S. T. Crow. serm on at 11. C ottage p ray er m eet E. C. Lindsey won the dollar ing T h u rsd ay evening a t Rev. J. A. prize in the potato contest, on a H opper’s. E veryone cordially in potato weighing 3% pounds. The vited to atten d these d ifferen t serv second prize of 50 cents was won ices. Edw in W H ight, P astor. by J. Chido on one weighing three Thq B u tterfly chorus has again pounds and 2 ounces. organized and a re p lanning on giv The prizes may be had by calling ing an e n te rta in m e n t in th e near I at 'the ou'tlook “office fu tu re th e proceeds are to go to w ards th e senior class. F u rth e r an nouncem ents will be made. Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. Mead of P o rt land spent Sunday w ith Mr. andM rs. C ontinued from page 1. W .R.Biddle. Mrs. Mead and Mrs. Biddle a re sisters. I th e pavilion. Miss Helen Hoss will Mrs. W. R. B urke has ju st re -j have the position of dem onstrator, received the beautiful new harp from Chicago. T here are not more Two football team s, E stacada and th an th ree or four harps owned by Gresham , will play on Friday m orn individuals In Oregon and we are ing inside the race track for own proud th a t, one of them is in ership of a football to he donated ¡resham . This is a double action by the association. in stru m en t and is m ore th an six feet tall. Sunday School Association Rally, The Oregon Sunday School asso Mr. and Mrs. F ,L. Everson have rented Mrs. S toner's new bungalow ciatio n 's sem i-annual rally will be on W allula H eights, and will move j beld Octob«r 2, in the F irst Chris- into it in a week or two. f tian church. P ark and Columbia Unity Melvin Ross. F rancis O 'B rien. Clarence Ackerson and B ertha P itts j motored out to the P itts farm S un day afternoon. Harley T urner made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Wihlon has been q u ite 111 during the past week. S. B. Sutton from P urkdale, Ore-1 gon. has been spending th e .past I week with S F P itts and family. Word has been received from Mr. | and Mrs C. M. O liphant, who are now at th eir old home in K eister, Minn. They say th a t th ere is no place like Oregon. John Paluiquist Is suffering from an attack of la grippe. D. 0. Downing and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. O. Jenkins. Saves Leg of Boy. " I t seemed th a t my 14-year old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard. Aquone, N. C. “All rem edies and doctor's treatm ent failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box.” Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25 cents at all Druggists. SCHOOLSHOES My Stock of School Shoes for Boys is the BES T YOU CAN BUY. Also Boys’ High Tops. M en’s Shoes L ig h t a n d H e a v y W o rk S h o e s D ress S h o e s Every pair Absolutely Guaranteed Men’s and Boys Rubbers Carl Dahl G resh a m S h o e S hop R e p a ir in g N e a tly D o n e TROUTDALE, Sept. 30— Professor Beard has been elected as p rin ci pal of T ro u td ale school and began his d u tie s yesterday. The 9th grade is now being ta u g h t and th e 10th tuay be p ut in. Among the out of tow n ninth grade stu d en ts are the Misses H at I field of Springdale. A very pleasing en te rta in m e n t was given by the DeMoss family here last F riday night for th e bene fit of th e M ethodist church. Som ething a little u n u su al in the way of u w ater system is being put in at Dr. Cornelius place south of town. The w ater Is so low th a t It was found necessary to boro down for It. A force pum p will be used In raising it to the surface. F o rtu n e s In Faces. T h ere's often much tru th In the saying " h e r face is her fo rtu n e ,” HAVE YOU EN OU G H , hut its never said w here pini pies, skin eru p tio n s, blotches, or oth er PLUM BING E Q U IPM E N T ? blem ishes d isfigure it. Im pure Add to your plumbing equipment for blood is back of them all, _g,nd shows your convenience and pleasure. the need of Dr K in g s New Life Pills They- prom ote h ealth and A Shower for quick and d e lig h t fu l beauty. Try them 25 cents at bathing. all D ruggists. A M odem Sink or combination Sink and laundry tray, for the c o n v e n ie n c e of the housewife. Subscribe for th e O utlook S ate d by Hi- Wife. She's a wise woman who knows ju st w hat to do when her h u sb an d 's A «et of enameled life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. laundry tray» for a neat F lint, B raintree, Vt., It of that and orderly laundry. kind. "She insisted on my using Dr. K ing's New Discovery,” w rites These fixtures when Mr F , "fo r a d read fu l ro u g h , when of ■Jtnndard” make and I was so weak my frien d s all th o u g h t of our installation are I had only a sh o rt tim e to live, and worth while. Ask for I II com pletely cured m e." A quick booklets. cure for coughs and colds. It Is th e most safe and reliab le m edicine for m any th ro at and lung tro u b les— grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping W ith S terling * K idder, phone 603 cough. quinsy, tonsllltls, hem or rhage«. A tria l will convince you. 60 cents and |1 . G u aran teed. by all D ruggist*. J. J. WODAEGE BEST BREAD on th e M arket, Fresh Even Day P ies, C akes and O th e r Pastery M ain St„ Gresham RAY H. TODD Electrical WIRING nxTtius YOU WILL LOVE THIS Supplies It is as Dainty and l itygiant as th e Fresh-Cut Violets. Phon« 337 The most delightfuul talcum pow der we have ever handled— the nearest chemically pure— the most exquisitely perfum ed— the talcum th at in every way pleases the most dainty and exacting woman Is violet Dulce Talcum Powder. It is only by using Violet Dulce Talcum Powder th a t you can learn all Its superlative qualities. I t is a delight to the skin and to the senses. It leaves th a t soft, velvety feeling only im parted by the finest, highest-grade talcum powder. It so Inipulpably fine th a t It stays on. The soft, frag ran t, clinging, pure Violet Dulce Talcum Pow der is for the p articu la r woman or man. It has a tru e floral odor, im p artin g a delicate, subtle perfum e, and a n ti septic, healing qualities th a t leave the face cool and soft. It Is p u ri ty Itself. There is nothing too good to say about it, and you will agree with th a t sentim ent when once you have used It. Price, 25 cents. Sold in th is com m unity only a t o u r store. Odd Fellows’ Building, Greslui,Ort. TRY A DISH UR S3 Ice Cream AT D U K E ’S Confectionery GO T o C EN TR A L HOTEL F o r N e a t Ro om s a t Rersonabla Price Shearme & Windsor, Props. GRESHAM , - - ORlI! GRESHAM DRUG CO. School Supplies TABLETS A SPECIALTY T h e M ost fo r th e M oney Vt e have a com plete line of P encils, C om position Books, D raw ing P ads, C ray o n s, Inks, N ote Books, also G ood L ine of B etter G ra d e STATIONERY e also have R eceipt a n d N ote Books, L edgers, Journals FAIR NOTES Troutdale P a u l Hoetzel, P,rop. D ay Books, Box S ta tio n ery Etc. JOHNSON DRUG CO. P O W E L L ST . G R E S H A M , ORE One Million Feet of Lumber! e h av e all k in d s Sills to M oulding. George Camp and fam ily, who 8 ,re ets- P o rtlan d . The m orning ses- bave been living in Law rence a d d l-| sion wln be under the auspices of tion, have moved to Sherwood. P ortland graded union of Sunday Mrs Dan W right and Jo h n W right ; 8ch° o1 w orkers At the afternoon and fam ily, spent Sunday In Boring 8t>S8ion Rev. J D. Springston, pres- Mrs. W. K H am ilton and children ldent °f tbe Oregon Sunday School spent Sunday In P o rtlan d . | association, will preside. A large atten d an ce is looked for. from Large or Sm all O rd e rs. P rom pt D elivery from O u r ow n Mills. gs . W rite us, P h o n e us, C all on Send us y o u r o rd ers. rIR S T STATE BANK G R E S H A M, OREL S tr a u s L u m b e r C o . Phone 446 <»I DFST BANK in t h e < O1 NTV. OUTSIDE CITY O F PORTI INI» I AID CAPITAL gSO.OOO. Hl RPLUS a „ ,| PRO M TS g lo .m m ISSI E s C ertificates of Deposit, la tte r à of C redit. T ra v e le rs Cheques. Domestic ansi F oreign E xchange. Pays Interest on Tim e C ertificates and Savings Accounts. With AMPLE Capital. LARGE Surplus and STRONG Reserve WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS be il large or small SEVEN YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT Sandy, Oregon Notice. L ist of L etters. On account of „ t r a work )n. T he follow ing list of letter* 'olved in counting and weighing ■nail during October, patrons of the m ain uncalled fo r in the Gri*,|a| postoffice are requested to not postoffice fo r th e week *’ a ! c 7 * WhU* ‘h* ’ ‘"Hows Sept. 29th, 1912; LETTERS. are closed, and to be as quiet as J. S childer, Mr. Gouidia». Possible in the lobby and Mrs. Geo. Cook ' ,r*. Brande, Miss Em m a Derrick i- M ccoll , p m . Dead L e tte r— E. S Fisher. ’f you have young children you Card*— Mr. and Mrs , BI»* J” * t h a t disorders H. B utler, Reeves * Spark», Pooli? ing G ran ite Co., Roswurm • — j Yds , G erber & Anderson, L Anderson. iM These le tte rs will be sent . 8,„ n w , er Table « » c lie n t. Thev dead le tte r office Octob*r ¡, 1912. If n ot delivered befof* , easy and pleasant to take and ! a"<1 «en.le in eff ° and mlld calling fo r th e above, pi«*888 Urostiam Drug Co and^bL i“ ’* by advertised, gtvlng date of U* •rywhere. ’ and b a le r s ev- 1. licCOLL. F- *