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O GRENHAM PAOE four A y ls w o r th ’s H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R Roughneck Sweat *rs T h e B IG G E ST Stock a n d the B E ST V alues in wn LARGE U N E OF Aquapelle Raincoats, Pants, Etc I or the W orking m an. D on't Fail to get a suit for the rainy w eather Gaberdine Raincoats English Slip-ons Umbrellas, Rubbers When You Look into the barrel o f a gun in the dark of the night a n d are asked to part w ith your valuables it's a H o ld up, but it’s no H o ld u p w hen you a re offered a No. 619 Never Fail Heating Stove For $ 1 2 .0 0 Cast Lined Extra C lean-out Door. T ak es large chunk of wood, an d is an Excellent H eater. H E A T IN G ST O V E S from $ 1 .5 0 to $ 1 4 .0 0 . S T O V E BOARDS, ETC., at STO V E PIPE, Sterling & Kidder’s H ard w are Store In th e U resh ain In v e stm e n t C o m p an y 's New B uilding. J u st R e c e iv e d A big lot of Silverware direct from the Factory, there are m any New Designs in Baking Dishes, Casarols, Salad Bowls, Double V egetable D ishes and I m any o th er Fancy Pieces. A lso a com plete line of- K nives, orks, Spoons a n d Servers H ig h e s t Q u ality M anufactured. W . R. B U R K E , J e w e le r GRESHAM, Phone 651 Me! rose My Stock of School Shoes for Boys is the BES I \ 0 U CAN BLY. A lso Boys’ H igh lo p s. Men’s Shoes Light and I leavy W o rk Shoes Dress Shoes E v ery p a ir A b so lu te ly G u a ra n te e d Men’s and Boys’ Rubbers C arl D a h l Gresham Shoe Shop R e p a ir in g N e a t ly D o n e D o n 't forget th e t e rta in m e n t F rid a y n ig h t, Oct. 25. i th e Mel rose school house. C aj B runson will give his fam o u s 1« dure, “ T he first and lust step s of a d ru n k a r d 's life ,” illu s tra te d by c h a rts. He gives th is le c tu re sev eral tim es a y ear an d It is co n sid ered by th e people to he I lie m ost h elp fu l e d u ca tio n a l le c tu re g o in g th e field. P lenty of wit an d h u m o r a re in- tersp ersed . llessle S treb ln w ill re c ite and J e re m ia h an d h is P a will have a d ialo g u e. T h e m en will eat apples susp en d ed by a s trin g an d I th e w om en w ill pound n ails. A dish ot cream w ill bi' a w ard ed to th e w inners. We will serve brick Ice cream , th r e e flav o rs. Com e ev ery body an d have a good tim e. P a r e n ts a re especially in v ited to h e a r tlie lectu re. Bessie S treb ln will re cite at S o ’clock. T in A DISH OF Ice Cream AT DUKE’S Confectionery / ------ JlrtitdAn!" C«**ky'* lavatv'T E LE C T FOR R E A L S E R V IC E Service m the param ount i u u r when a f t w bathroom equipm ent i t under con- • rat ion. Y o u want the haturee to tm th e ir orig in a l beauty for many v e a rt anti the p lum bing iv tte m m ust re tain its sanitary security also. O u r s k illfu l w orkm ansh ip, the high , »tie m aterials and F u ture s we uee insure a p e rm a n e n t sa tis fa c to ry equipment. J. J. WODAEGE W ith S te rlin g A K id d e r, phone 6tt3 To Huke or Huy Itreud? S hall b read be b ak ed in th e hom e? Mrs. H e n rie tta W. C alvin, d ean uf ' th e hom e econom ies d e p a rtm e n t ef th e G reen A grli u ltu ia l C ollege believes it is not only ch eap er to bake n t hom e, but th a t th e b read is m ore w holesom e, n o u rish in g , an d I clea n er. She lias fig u re s to su p p o rt h e r a rg u m e n t. “ All in te lllu g e u t w om en a re now in terested in d iscu ssin g q u estio n s re la tin g to In d u s trie s in th e hom e and th o se w hich can w ith a d v a n ta g e tie ta k e n o u t of th e h om e a n d c a r ried on in la rg e fa c to rie s o r cen te rs, says Mrs. C alvin. “ In reg ard to th e p ro d u ctio n of ite a d , c e rta in fa c to rs m u st be co n sid ered , as th e c o m p a ra tiv e cost of th e hom e p ro d u ced a rtic le and th a t p u rch ased , th e co m p a ra tiv e q u ality an d clean lin ess, an d th e •eiieral sa n ita ry co n d itio n s. “ in co n sid erin g th e cost o f hom e baked b read , it may be fig u red as follow s C ost of flo u r fo r fo u r loaves, 3 pou u d s, lie ; cost of liq u id, one q u a rt sk im m ed m ilk. J l 'i c ; cost o f y e a st, 1 c ak e corn- p ressed , 2c; cost o f sa lt, su g a r and lard , lc ; to ta l cost of m a te ria ls l t i 'j c . Cost of m a te ria ls fo r one loaf, 4 ti c . » " T h u s it is fig u re d th a t th e a c tu a l cash cost of one lo af of hom e- a m ade b read will be 4 S ,c if m ade ' w ith co m pressed y east. H om e-m ade I yeast w ill save a b o u t .00 1-3 oti < ach lo af., th e i ab o u t 3 \ c . a c tu a l cost being Dally Journal » >u Outlook, 1 y e a r , ............... .............. ...... ..... . . >6 it) OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER G RESHAM K ep o rts of sev eral m o re calve, h av in g been sto len a re com ing in, a lto g e th e r n u m b erin g 17 as fa r as h e ard fro m , if rep o rts a re tru e No clue has y et been discovered as to who th e th iev es are. Several ch ick en y a rd s have been raid ed . ;oo. som e of th em in broad d ay lig h t. E veryone is c au tio n ed to ta k e bet te r c a re o f th e ir stock an d fow ls o r m ore m ay be sto len . T im o th y B row nhill, fo rm erly a n ew sp ap er p u b lish e r of G resham , h as sold his p a p e r a t K en to n , Th> P e n ln s u la a r H erald to D allas Si m onsen an d w yi leave fo r .Mexico in a b o u t tw o weeks. F a ilin g health decided him to seek a w arm er c li m ate. Mr. Sim onsen w ill Im prove th e H erald w hich is now a good piece of n ew sp ap er p ro p e rty , Jo sep h P. S c h a n tin , w w ho left h ere last sp rin g fo r a m otorcycle to u r of th e U nited «States, reu trn ed hom e last week H e sh ip p ed his ma- I ch in e fro m M ilw aukee an d cam e back b / tra in . H is to u r w as one of co n sid ed rab le ex p erien ce and en jo y m en t. A heavy g ale o f w ind which iw ep t over th e c o u n try on F rid ay ' n ig h t if la st w eek d id v ery little d am ag e in th is vicinity. A few trees w ere blow n dow n an dsom e of th e h ig h -v o ltag e to w ers at S yca m ore w ere toppled over. R ep o rts from o th e r p a r ts of th e s ta te show but little dam age. Mrs. M ay B uck of L a P la ta , Mis so u ri, is v isitin g h er co u sin Mrs May Aton. S a tu rd a y n ig h t seven fin e chick- ' ens w ere stolen from Mrs. S. T. Crow. HOne of th em w as a fine R hode Islan d Rel ro o ster, th e o th e rs w ere B lack M inorca hen s an d p u l lets. It w as th e ir first n ig h t in the new place, Mrs. Crow h av in g ju s t moved to th e W a lk e r H ouse. T h ere w ere in d icatio n s th a t th e in tru d e rs e n te re d th ro u g h th e g a te , cau g h t th e ch ick en s, p u llin g th e head off one, an d m ade th e ir escap e th ro u g h th e w ire fence at th e sid e th ro u g h J o h n H a m lin 's y ard . Mrs. Crow says she has stro n g su sp icio n s of th e p a rty and h as m ade co m p lain t to th e police. Dr. Geo. R ebec, of M edford, w as In tow n y e sterd ay loo k in g up m a tte rs ' p e rta in in g to th e w o rk of th e S ta te U n iv ersity , especially, th e ex ten sio n w ork and com m onw ealth service by w hich A th e U n iv ersity is try in g to get in to touch w ith com m u n ities and local o rg a n iz a tio n s and help th a t p ertain to th e g en eral w elfare. Mrs Jo h n A M cD onald, h a s gone to th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital fo r 1 an o p eratio n . Mrs. May Aton w en t to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y to attend,' th e W . C. T. U. I conven tio n . Mr and M rs F ra n k L. S m ith of O roville. W a sh in g to n , a re v isitin g w ith J C S tan ley an d fam ily a t p resen t. Mrs. S m ith Is a s is te r of Mrs S tan ley T hey expect to lo ca te In C alifo rn ia. 22, 1013 T he DeMoss fam ily, well know n | in th is co m m u n ity , will be here with th e ir splendid m u sical show ,n th e 29 th of O ctober. T hey have beer, here w ith th e ir co n cert tw ice before.and alw ays d raw good houses They a p p e a r th is tim e u n d e r th e auspices of th e L ad ies' A id society. Mrs. M. S h o em ak er an d Mrs E lla A ton are In a tte n d a n c e a t th e na- lonal W. C. T. U. convention today. Among th e G resham people a tte n d ing last S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H oney, Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s S terlin g , Mrs. W F H oney a n d Mrs H L .St. C lair. Mrs W innie W halen w ent la s t week to K enew ick, W ash., to look a fte r p ro p erty Interests. Mrs. G. H. S u n d ay and Mrs. C. M. S unday school convention in P o rt- Z im in eiin an a a tte n d e d th e co u n ty laud one day last week. Mrs. Mary B ran d e is sp en d in g several d ay s in P o rtla n d v isitin g w ith h er d a u g h te r and a tte n d in g th e W . C. T. U. co nvention. W. A. Jo h n s to n an d F red Todd have re tu rn e d from a w eek 's h u n t ing trip in th e m o u n ta in s a b o u t 20 m iles beyond E stacad a. They w ere disap p o in ted In not b eing ab le to b rin g back a lot o f big gam e as they expected, but say they h ad a fine tim e Dr. H u g h e s’ lau n ch “ C oxey,” a HO-horse pow er, 4-cylinder, cypress h u jl, and a very speedy b o at is fo r sale. A nyone n eed in g such a boat vill fin d it a b arg ain . B er H oss, R ay M etzger, R oscoe L iddle and H aro ld K ern , left Mon day fo r W h ite S alm on, W ash in g to n , w here th ey w ill go to w ork as lin e men fo r th e N o rth w e ste rn E lectric com pany, w hich is b u ild in g a pow er line fro m W h ite S alm on to P o rt land. T h e boys expect to be busy th e re fo r som e tim e. A very odd p e a r w as b ro u g h t to th e O u tlo o k o ffice y e ste rd a y by Em il O sw ald. It cam e from th e S te a g e r place a t H ogan. T h e p ear w eighs 1 % p o u n d s an d is badly deform ed. Ja n ie s B row n and w ife a rriv ed h e re y estre d a y from E a ste rn O re gon. They a re v isitin g w ith his b ro th e r, J o h n B row n an d fam ily, b u t w ill leave fo r th e ir hom e a t U n iv ersity spoke a t th e M ethodist P ro f. M atth ew s of W illa m e tte K ern v ille in ta few flays, c h u rc h S unday m o rn in g In th e place of Dr. A vison, w ho w as a d v ertise d . T he p ro fesso r gave a very h elp fu l and in sp ira tio n a l ad d ress on C h ris tia n E d u catio n . H e w ent to P lesa- a n t H om e w h ere he sp o k e in th e ev ening Rev. F H. F re u n d of th e E v a n gelical S nyod, re tu rn e d S unday from Id ah o w here he o rganized a new c h u rc h at F e n n , Id ah o . H e a l so a tte n d e d H arv est H om e fe stiv a l a t P a y e tte , Id ah o , and v isiied Boise (ind S p o k an e lo o k in g a f te r th e in te re sts of th e m ission field. S ervices a t th e F ree M ethodist c h u tc h a s u su al. S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m.. m o rn in g serm on a t I I . E verybody is w elcom ed. E dw in W. H ig h t. P a sto r. Free! Pair 50c Shears W it h e a c h $1 p u rc h a s e REXALL Remedies In o rd e r to m ore thoroughly introduce these excellent rem edies w e m ake this liberal offer. W e are satisfied that once you try them you will use no other. R E M E M B E R ! W e guarantee every bottle or every p a c k age that leaves o u r storeto do just w hat it is advertised to do, an d if you a re not satisfied, w e cheerfully refund the m oney. W e will also T E L L Y O U just w hat each m edicine contains, if you w ant us to. W e have confidence in them and w ish you to have. Gresham Drug Co. T h e R E X A L L Store The Congdon U n d e r N ew M an ag em en t A m erica n o r E u rop ean p la n . S h o rt or d e r at an y tim e. S p ec ia l C h ic k e n D in n er S u n d ay, Ao c en ts. T ills H o ste lr y Is n ew , m od ern , u p -to -d a te , sa n ita r y am i fir s t-c la ss in ev er y r esp e et. No b e tte r p la c e to sto p a n y w h er e in O regon . GO TO The Gresham Garage for all A uto Supplies and Repairs P h o n e 174 fe a tu re s a re SMOKED MEAT TRY of a Country Bank is assu r a n c e of* sattafieal c u sto m ,'is an d e v id e n c e o f proper u se of tile m oney e n tr u ste d to its care. t ills Ivank's p olicy h a s a lw a y s been to us«* its m oney a t h om e fo r tile lie iie fit and d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e c o m m u n ity in w h ic h it is liM'nlisl am i eap erially to a ss is t r eg u la r p a tro n s o f tills hank. W e Is-lieve tlie su<*eeaa o f o u r |ia tro n s m ea n s su cc e ss fo r th e H ank. W e Isd ieve in a g rea ter G resh am a n d a re a lw a y s read y to a ss is t any w orthy e n te rp rise . D EPO SIT S. O ct. S. I ISSI IUO7 loos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g 2 « , O AN. 21» -72.O N7.4tt . . . . . . 87.3I&M lim o . . . . . . li» IO th n o r io a l year, accou n t c o n str u c tio n I U 1012 I • n i. on I Pip, 1 . . . . . . . I ................ . . . . . - . . UA.1AN.U7 17 1 ,7 8 » •" 13fl.A24.41 14A .172.IM FIRST G R E STATE BANK S H A M , O R E ,. 1 r A I? »V£ W n KNa THEM 1 S c per lb. 1 6 c p er lb. 2 O c per lb. Picnic H am s C ottage H am s R egular H a m s Best Bacon Back 1 7 2 Positively the Best Sm oked M eat in being CONTINUOUS GROWTH G resham , O regon T h e Best p alin ed ,an d all m em bers an d f . lends o f tn e c h u rc h a re u rg ed to jo in Slg K n ig h to n hag m oved h is fa m in m ak in g th is a m em orable occa- ily to th e room s over th e O utlook Bon. office, h av in g sold h is fo rm e r resi dence In T h o m p so n 's a d d itio n . Miss Jo sep h in e K enney of Mel rose h as ta k e n a position In th e C h a rle s A. N oren, a p a ro le d con G resh am c e n tra l telep h o n e office as vict from F o lso m , C al., w as c a p tu re d o p erato r. in P o rtla n d on S a tu rd a y ev en in g T h e W om en of W o o d craft held an d is on his way back to prison. th e ir re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g th is , H is w ife h as been liv in g a t T ro u t-1 afte rn o o n in Odd F ello w s hall. d a le fo r th e p a st y e a r and w ent to J A m ong those in a tte n d a n c e w ere P o rtla n d ' to m eet him , n o t kn o w in g | Mrs D. D. J a c k an d Mrs. A. D un th a t th e o fficers w ere ag a in on can of Scenic. Jiia tra c k , an d did n o t get to see J C lau d e S m ith re tu rn e d S u n day from him u n til a fte r h is a rre s t. th e fa irs at G o ld en d ale an d C ondon ■ N oren w as se n t to p riso n in J a n w here l>e w ent w ith th e lin e of en u ary , 1911, fo r p a ss in g forged te r ta in m e n ts he had a t th e G resh checks but w as p aro led last A u g u st j am fair. to a m an in S to ck to n . He skipped Ben M athew s w as ta k e n t o r a o u t to H oaquim , W ash., an d forged P o rtla n d h o sp ital today fo r an oper-1 m ore checks an d th e n cam e on to a tio n . He haB been u n d e r th e care P o rtla n d to m eet his w ife. H e w ill of Dr. H ockey fo r th e past- tw o serve th e re m a in d e r of h is sen ten ce w eeks, th e sy m p to m s sho w in g an ul- 1 now, w hich is a b o u t 18 m onths. c e ra tlo n of th e sto m ach w hich It is lielieved an o p eratio n is n ecessary D aily an d S un d ay J o u r n a l and to rem ove. Miss M arte W halen h as re tu rn e d I O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ......................... 37.60 to S p o k an e a f te r a tw o w eek s' visit j P a tro n is e hom e in d u s try . w ith h er m o th er Mrs W innie W halen Forger Re-arrested Pow ell St. G r e s h a m C a sh M a rk et Reception to New P astor. A reception w ill be g iv e n to Rev M elville T W ire . I he new p a sto r I t f th e M ethodist ch u rc h , next T h u rs day ev en in g , Oct. 24. a t the hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. S. 8 . T hom pson. . r. .s i n g Mrs. W in n ie W halen, Prop. MEALS S liall GresJinm Go Dry? At h o th m o rn in g a n d ev e n in g serv ices next S u n d ay I will devote fif- sertn o n to a discussion of th e liq u o r te e n m in u te s before th e re g u la r q u estio n . Y our a tte n d a n c e an d a t te n tio n is in v ited . F. M. Burtch, P a sto r B a p tist C hurch. , Free! p e r lb . O re g rn We are Headquarters for Rock Springs Coal Lime, Cement FIR and OAK WOOD Cedar Fence Posts LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES LIVESTOCK and FEED Sundial Ranch Phone 611 E x h ib itio n Fairview, Ore. o f H on ey. P ro d u ctio n of honey is an in d u s try th a t th riv e s w ell h ere and th e p ro d u ct alw ay s b rin g s good m oney as w ell as being in co n sta n t d em an d . W . F . C um m ins, of T ro u t d ale, b ro u g h t a fin e d isplay to (be i recen t fa ir but fo r th e lack of show cases did not p u t it on ex h ib itio n . He had 16 fram es of 8 p o u n d s e a c h ; 7 of 6 p o u n d s each ; 3of 4 pounds e a c h ; also 12 one-p o u n d boxes. In a d d itio n to th ese he had 9 q u a rts i stra in e d honey, one 2 -q u a rt ja r , 7 ¡p in t ja r s an d 12 jelly glasses fu ll. H is ex p erien ce 'at th e fa ir show s th e need of b e tte r fa c ilitie s fa r e x h ib it ing such p ro d u ctio n s. P. 0. Cleone L ist o f Letters. T he follow ing list of le tte r s re m ain u n called fo r in th e G resh am posto ffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g O ctober 20, 1912: L e tte rs — Mr. A ndrew H ie re tb , Mr. V icto r H a lte r. Miss E ffie G race, Mrs. E le b ith G eiger. C a rd s'— E d w ard V an H oobegen, D ick H a ll, Mr F A. H um ble, F an ey H osey, Mrs. B e rth a E y trs. T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e dead le tte r o ffice N ovem ber 3d, 1912, if n o t d e liv e re d befo re. In c a llin g fo r th e above, p lease ssy W hen you have a bad cold you a d v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te o f list. w an t th e best m edicine o b ta in a b le I. McCOLL. P. M so as to cu re it w ith as little de lay as possible H ere is a d ru g g is t's opin io n : " I have sold C ham ber- W e W ant E veryone la n i's C ough R em edy fo r fiftee n to read th e O u tlo o k W e ask you years," says E nos D ollar of S a ra to ga In d , “ an d c o n sid er it th e best to su b scrib e, if you c an , b u t read on th e m a r k e t.’’ F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., an d D ealers e v ery it any way, if you have to borrow w here , IL