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P.MíK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, 22. 1913 BORING BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS IN GRESHAM DAMASCUS AND IS OUT TO WIN AND VICINITY Mrs. B rooks, of T illam o o k , a r rived here y esterd ay fo r an in d ef in ite tim e w ith h er d a u g h te r, M rs R ich ard T eg art. M. D. K ern has ju s t fin ish ed th e _______ I jo b of m oving th e P e te rso n lu m b e r K . x» i *heds dow n to h is p lace of business BORING A pr. 20— B o rin g b o asts T he w ork w as th ere to be d o n e and K) N ew sy N otes of Interest G ath- ,,n p Oweii stre e t T h e b u ild in g w as of a w om an m ail c a rr ie r second to she d id It, and now a fte r th e fo u r moved dow n from C leveland aven u e ered from N um erous is none in U ncle S am 's d o m ain . Mrs. long y e a rs o f to il Mrs. F ra n k in sections and placed to g e th e r S a ra h F ra n k Is th e B o rin g lad y who th in k in g of resig n in g th e place she Sources. ag ain and m ore th a n d o u b les th e has so w ell filled an d move her has a record of o v er fo u r y ears on cap acity fo r lu m b e r sto rag e. Mr. o n t ro u te w ith less tim e lost th a n fam ily to th e ir hom e w here she and Mrs. H eter, of D ayton, W ash., is K ern is fillin g it up w ith a high th e a v erag e c a rr ie r boasts. Mrs ' h er h u sb an d an d fam ily can m ore Mrs Roy g rad e of first-c la ss b u ild in g m eter- F ra n k signed h er c o n tract w ith fu lly e n jo y th e fru its o f th e ir labor. v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r, S h o em ak er, and h e r siste r, Mrs. E ial and now has one of th e la rg e st U ncle Sam fo u r y ears ago an d on sto ck s in E a s te rn M ultnom ah. A. L eo n ard . A p ril 1st, 1909, began h er w ork on T h e W rlg h t-N elll com pany played C h arles F itz g e ra ld s' team broke W. F. H oney re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y ro u te 6 G resham . T his ro u te w as I to a good house In S an d y last Sat b rid g e w hile d riv in g a fte rw a rd s tra n s fe rre d to B o r in g ! u rd ay . T h e local m a n a g e r of th e from a w eek 's absence in E a ste rn th ro u g h a across a b ran ch of tb e C olum bia and Is now ro u te 3 w hich Is tw en ty - ' ho u se th e re Is so well pleased w ith O regon. Mrs. W. F. H oney e n te rta in e d a slo u g h last F rid a y b u t he and th e five m iles long. M rs F ra n k is well | th e com pany th a t he h as q u ite de- lik ed by all th e p a tro n s of h e r ro u te I elded to p u t In an u p -to -d ate set of trio of lad ies last S a tu rd a y w hose team both escaped a serio u s acci They den t. T he team w as c u t loose and a n d they one and all claim th e 11 scenery. T h e co m p an y go to P o rt com bined ag es eq u ale d 259. w ere Mrs. E. L in n em an n , o f G resh- sw am a sh o re b u t fo r a tim e th e re best c a rrie r In th e state. Mrs. F ra n k land T h u rsd a y , E sta c a d a F rid a y L aird o f O n tario , w as d a n g e r of a t least o r/j of th e can b o ast of th e best reco rd o f an y and D am ascus fo r p lay an d d an ce e m , 83, Mrs.. C a n ad a, 86 an d M rs J. C uly 88 horses being dro w n ed . m an In th e service. D u rin g . th e | S atu rd ay n ig h t. T h e F o re s te rs ’ d an ce a t E agle y e a rs old. They w ere firs t given first tw o y ears she w ent th e tw en- n „ ,. , , , , .. , ,, , Mrs. C hilds an d baby boy an a u to m o b ile ride, th e n re tu rn e d C reek next S a tu rd a y n ig h t prom ises ty-flv e m iles dally serv in g th e m an y . , , , , _ . 6 3 i a re rinlnir nicely an d G ran d m a to th e H oney h om e w here th ey took to be larg ely a tn e d d e . Q u ite a num do in g and p a tro n s w ith o u t th e loss of a single C h ild ’s has re tu rn e d to h e r own lu n ch eo n w ith Mrs. H on ey 's m o th er, ber will go from G resham an d vicin ilay. D u rin g th e p ast tw o y ears sh e home. ity, leaving on th e 9 :3 0 car. Mrs. K o h n en , 80 y ears old. h as lost seven d ay s fo r h e rse lf C a rrie r D avid W olfe h as g o n e to W. A. W heeler, g ra n d m a s te r I. Miss Oza W all an d Miss G race an d fo u r on acco u n t of sick n ess In R iver last O. O. F. of O regon w ill be o u t from h er fam ily . Mrs. F ra n k h as n o t P h ilo m ath to b rin g hom e his wife H esscll w ent to Hood only atte n d e d to h e r d u tie s to th e who w ent th e re som e tim e ago on S a tu rd a y fo r a w eek-end v isit w ith P o rtla n d to visit both th e Odd F e l | .account o f h e r h ealth . M rs W olfe's th e fo rm e r's p are n ts low s an d R ebekah lodges on W ed pu b lic b u t cared fo r h e r fam ily at Mrs. C h a rity S m ith has re tu rn e d nesday ev ening, A p ril 23. T he Re th e sam e tim e. She h as fo u r ch il d a u g h te r has been n u rs in g an d c a r w ho is now to h e r hom e a fte r sev eral m o n th s b ek ah s w ill hold a sh o rt business d re n , tw o boys an d tw o girls, th e in g fo r h e r m o th e r, d a u g h te r in W alla session a fte r w hich an open m eet eld est, a g irl o f 14 an d th e y oungest m uch b e tte r an d d esiro u s of com ing sp en t w ith a ing will be held fo r both lodges W alla, W ash in g to n . a boy o f 6. T h e c h ild ren a tte n d th e hom e All Miss B. G. L eigh, a field w o rk er R e fresh m en ts w ill be served. B oring school. Mr. F ra n k Is on Rev. W. L. W ilson w ill p reach th e ir place n e a r th e B ase L in e and a t th e M. E. c h u rc h next S u n d ay a t of th e W o m an ’s H om e M issionary Odd F ellow s and R e b ek ah s a re re b ears th e loss o f one h an d . Mr 11 o'clock. Odd F ello w s In and society, ad d ressed a m eetin g a t th e quested to a tte n d . A good tim e is | F ra n k , w ith h is g re a t m isfo rtu n e, a ro u n d B oring will a tte n d in a body. M ethodist ch u rch la s t F rid a y n ig h t, a ssu red . Queen Mrs. C olby M arston h as gone to cun be ju s tly p ro u d o f his p lucky J . F. W ilm a rth h as m oved w ith u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e w ife, fo r th e w om en an d few who his fam ily to E a ste rn O regeon M or E sth e r circle. It w as a very pleas Dole, W ash., fo r a visit w ith h er d a u g h te r. S he w ill be g one tw o or co u ld and w ould d o as sh e has done. ris W ilm arth is w o rk in g a t G ressh- a n t an d p ro fita b le m eeting. Mr. K en d all o f K an sas a n d fa m i th r e e w eeks. H er son Ross accom B ut she h as m ade h e r w ork count. am . ly a re h e re on a v isit w ith h is a u n t panied her. H e m ay rem ain th e re T he duys have been long, th e tra in s to w ork. have com e, th e m ud h as stretch e d Eyes tested an d g lasses fitted . Mrs. Lucy O sborne. Mrs. D. C. R oss sp en t a day or S ta te L e c tu re r D a rn a ll w as a o u t o v er th e ro ad fo r m any a w eary O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k . Dr. tw o in P o rtla n d la st w eek. v is ito r a t R ockw ood g ra n g e on S at m ile, and still sh e did no t fa lte r Geo. In g lis. tf of A m ong th e g u e sts a t th e hom eof u rd a y , th e m eetin g being one Mr. an d Mrs. W. F. H oney last th e best held th e r e in several 3E1G S u n d ay w ere Mr. H o n ey ’s p a re n ts, m onths. 3 EE 3EJG 31 Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n H oney and his F ra n k C h risten sen h as m oved In- i sister, Miss H e n rie tta B eatrice to G resham , o n to th e p ro p erty w hich he re c en tly b o u g h t of Mr. P e rish o j H oney o f P o rtla n d . Mrs. R alph S heppard of Sell- In W h ite h e a d 's a d d itio n . He has wood v isited o n e d ay la s t w eek w ith e n la rg e d th e house an d b u ilt a b a rn ' D an M urphy h a s re tu rn e d from | h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. D. C. Ross P u g e t Sound w here h as been en Mrs. Olive E k stro m e n te rta in e d a gaged in a p ro p e rty d eal a t W illi- j few G resh am frie n d s a t h e r hom e p a H arb o r. to plain facts—we want to drive a t Pow ell V alley la s t F rid a y n ig h t. T h e C o r re c t C orset. T hey w ere Miss G race L aw rence, home the point that in Mrs. E. W. A y lsw orth, Miss Inez T h e corBet d e te rm in e s th e fit of L u sted , Miss W in ifred O sborne, th e g o w n ; th e re fo re , It Is of p rim e Miss A rlie G ibbs, and Miss M innie im p o rta n c e to g et th e rig h t corset. S h rln er. A ta ffy p u ll an d re fre s h W hy n o t allow u s to fit you In a m en ts w ere en jo y ed a fte r w hich S p irella c o rset th a t w ill Im p a rt th e Miss L aw ren ce w as ' m ade th e i n c i fash io n ab le long, sle n d e r lines; at p ien t of n n u m b e r of a lu m in u m a r ti stay s g u a ra n te e d n o t to b re a k or cles from h e r frien d s. T h e p a rty ru s t, sam p les show n an d m easu res w as voted a v ery en jo y a b le a ffa ir. ta k e n o r a p p o in tm e n ts m ade. M rs E. W. A ly sw o rth took th e young la A. M. W ilk in so n . P h o n e 515 tf dles to an d fro m Mrs. E k s tr o m ’s In Dr. Townsend « ill Preach nt Fair- his au to m o b ile. view . Y esterday a fte rn o o n an d ev en in g you can and will get more Dr. J o h n A. T ow nsend, sta te d th e re w ere held In te re stin g m eet style. a better fit and above ings In th e M E ch u rch , w hich c lerk of th e synod of O regon will w ere ech o m eetin g s o f th e p a rlia exchange w ith Rev. Thos. R obinson all, more lasting satisfaction P re a c h in g a t F a ir- m en t of m issio n s recen tly held In next S unday. Mr. R obinson will than in any other clothes P o rtla n d . T hese w ere u n d e r th e view a t 11. su p erv isio n of Dr. Ja m e s M oore of preacli a t C latsk an n ie. Ir IE 1 COMING DOWN! *15°^ Kuppenheimer Clothes Aylsworth’s only Claim It G u aran tee It $ ¡L 1 C«pynnht 1913 TK» H<w>« of Kta & - — ! □ [ = = = 25 33E 00 one r=5 Save Your Crops - by using - FORMALDEHYDE By treating your oats, wheat or barley with a small quantity, you may save one-third or even one-half of the yield hy preventing smut. <JFor POTATO SCAB, before cutting, soak the tubers one and one-half hours in a sol ution of one pound to thirty gallons of water, •jit pays to use it, hut when you buy, be sure you get the right strength W E G U A R A N T EE OURS. S alem , d is tric t s u p e rin te n d e n t, who is h o ld in g s im ila r m eetin g s all over his d is tric t. T he sp eak ers h ere w ere Dr. M oore, Rev. W. R. F B row ne of E staca d a, Rev. W L. W ilson, o f P le a s a n t H om e and B oring an d Rev. Mr. J a h n of Cleone, Rev. M elville T. W ire presided at th e ev en in g m eeting. A rth u r D ow sett is th e p ro u d ow n e r of a new au to m o b ile, one of th e F o rd v in tag e an d g u a ra n te e d to be th e best ev er. Mr. D ow sett will en jo y Its possession ju s t as m uch as h e w ill be p e rm itte d to get aw ay from b u sin ess c a re s d u rin g th e com ing b rig h t d ay s ah ead . n T h e first ex cu rsio n to B ull R un th is season w ill leave P o rtla n d next S u n d ay m o rn in g Several person front G resh am a re m ak in g p re p a ra tio n s to Join th e p a rty h ere fo r a day in th e m o u n tain s. H u n te r V arn ish es at S te rlin g ft K id d e r's ab o u t ta lk in g a FA RM LOAN to us. B orrow ing is fre q u e n tly neces sary to th e fa rm e r— It m eans m ouey in h is p ocket. You m u st have p ro p er se c u rity , fo r we ab so lu tely in sist upon p ro te c tin g o u r depos ito rs , b u t th e te rm s of the loan w ill be sa tisfa c to ry to you an d w ith no red. ta p e A nd w e'll c o n sid er o u r d e a lin g s co n fid e n tia l. PURE LARD M hen you w ant to buy, trade or sell farm s or tow n prop- ••rty, fa n u leasra, hoads or mortgagew, let us help you. W e Every Bucket Guaranteed F irs t Q uality and F u ll W eight keep In close touch w ith buyers and sellers and can alw ays put you In touch w ith good iN*sponstble parties. io pound pail - $1.35 5 “ “ - 70c Remember US when you have money and We ll remember YOU when you need money PRODUCT GRESHAM MEAT MARKET W e have Just Unloaded another Carload of UTAH LAND PLASTER and can supply you with any quantity. Phone 661 Metzger Bros. •i i FIRST G R E STATE BANK S H A M , Of?EL. --------------------1 THC O ld e s t B a n k rA d M k h l B A jS H , In th e C o u n t / , o u ts id e tile C it y i of Portland. P rom pt Deliveries O v e r fifteen th o u sa n d O v e rla n d s have been delivered d u rin g the last five m onths. <JThis is an increase of 300 p er cent over th e sam e period last year. A n d last y e a r w e led every T h o u s a n d D ollar A utom obile P ro d u c er in A m erica. T h is is m ore cars th an all tbe /A utom obile factories in G erm an y tu rn o u t in a w hole year. <JOur 1913 sales a re m ore th an do u b le those of an y other m a n u fa ctu rer p ro d u cin g a sim ilar car. Yours for Service Gresham Garage Powell Street Gresham, Ore HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY PHONE S44 Main Street Gresham , Ore. Hessel s Harrows for all purposes are Standard of Reliability. Hessel's Plows, Superior Drills, Potato Planters, Disc Har rows and Oliver Plows are Best by Test. Hessel's Buggies, Hacks. Carts, Bain and Old Hickory one two horse Wagons spell Progress and are un equaled leaders. P. & O. and Oliver quality keep alive a friendship, create business and hold it. Hessel's full line of Farm Machinery is quality certified, durability guaranteed. Yas sah,' the proof of the puddin' is satisfied customers." Quality Buying is Economy D o n 't be su rp ris e d if you hav e an a tta c k of rh e u m a tism th is sp rin g J u s t ru b th e affected p a rts freely will soon d isa p p e a r. Sold by G resh- w lth C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t an d it am D ru g Co., and D ealers every- • w here Don’t Be Backward • r « F R F X A lt S rO R F " Support Home Industry F a rm e r! Hessel’s Implement Store C oughs and C onsum ption. C oughs an d colds, w hen n eg lec t F o r B u r n s, B ru ise« und g o r e s ed, alw 'ays lead to se rio u s tro u b le of th e lungs T h e w isest th in g to do T he q u ic k e st an d s u re s t c u re fo r when you have a cold th a t tro u b le s burng, bru ises, boils, sores, in fla m you is to get a b o ttle of D r. K in g 's m atio n an d all sk in diseases is B uck- New D iscovery. You w ill get relief from th e firs t dose, an d fin ally th e le n 's A rnica Salve. In fo u r d ay s it co u g h w ill d isap p ear. O. H. B row n, cu red L. H. lia flln , of Ire d e ll, Tex., of M uscadine, A la., w rite s: ''M y f I of a sore on his a n k le w hich pained w ife w as dow n in bed w ith an o b sti him so he could h ard ly w alk. S hould n a te cough, an d I h o n estly believe be In every house. O nly 25c. R ec had it not been fo r Dr. K in g 's New o m m ended by a ll D ru g g ists. D iscovery, sh e w ould n o t be living to d a y .” K now u fo r fo rty -th re e PIMKiKESSIVE. L aw n m o w ers sh arp en ed a t S te rl y e a rs as th e te s t rem edy fo r coughs M other— "T h is is y o u r new little und colds. P rice 50c an d >1.00. brot h e r.” ing ft K id d e r's H a rd w a re S tore. 16 R ecom m ended by all D ru g g ist. T o m m y -—"G ee! C a n ’t he be re c a lle d ? " GRESHAM DRUG CO. O R EG O N T h e re w ill be a m eetin g of th e T ro u td a le C om m ercial club .to n ig h t w hen som e im p o rta n t m a tte rs w ill be co n sid ered . S ev eral perso n s from G resh am Intend being p resen t. M r. You w ill look a good w hile be fo re you fin d a b e tte r m edicine fo r cou g h s a n d colds th a n C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy. It n o t only gives re lie f— it c u re s T ry It w hen you have a cough o r cold, an d you a re c e rta in to be pleased w ith th e p ro m p t m r e w hich it w ill effect. F o r sale by G resham D ru g Co., and D ealers everyw here. THAT'S WHAT MOTHER S A 1S "H ow old a re you, T o m m y ?” ask ed a c aller. "W e ll, w hen I'm hom e I'm five when I'm in school I'm six, and when I'm on tb e c a rs I'm fo u r" 'My little son had a very severe cold. I w as recom m ended to try C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy, and before a sm all b o ttle w as finished he w as as w ell as e v e r," w rites Mrs. H. S ilk s, 29 D ow ling stre e t, Sidney, A u stra lia . T h is rem edy is ,n r sale by G resham D rug Co , and all D ealers everyw here. P h o n e y o u r o rd e rs in for B u tte r ra p p e rs to th e G resh am O u tlo o k No. 3 -A , F O L D IN G POCKET KODAK Of all Amatuer Pictures the 3-A is the Most Pop ular Size. It makes pictures 3 1-4 X 5 1-2 or Postal Card Size. It is a General Favorite among Tourists, Automobil- ists, V acationists and others requiring a light, compact out fit which can be thoroughly depended upon. 3-A F. P. Kodak. R. R. lens Ball Bearing Shutes - Price - $20 Ditto with Automatic Shutes Price . $25 Black Leather Case, with straps Price - $ 1 .5 0 BURKE The Jeweler Phone S A I Gresham . Ove