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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Mr. S w ank, On Monday and Tuesday, May 5 & 6 W e are going to close out our entire stock of Groceries, at S P E C IA L P R IC E S . Salt, 2 5c sacks - Shaker salt. reg. 10 Kellogg s Corn Flakes, 3 for - Matches, 5 boxes for Bluing, reg. 10c, 4 bottles - Citrus \\ ashing Powder, reg. 25 Dayton Belle Toilet Soap, reg. 5c, special, 7 bars for Nysa 1 oilet Soap, reg. 5c, 7 bars Laundry Soap, 7 bars Coal Oil, 5 Gal. for 1 hese prices ars for CASH ONLY. W e deliver the goods any place or anywhere. Phone your order. Telephone 05. Cedarville Grocery Co. AT LINN EMAN STATION HAPPENINGS AT MT. HOOD R. R. TOWNS; READABLE, INTERESTING P lea sa n t H o m e S cen ic P le a s a n t H om e b aseb all team held its firs t re g u la r m e etin g of th e sea son a t P le a s a n t H om e M ercan tile com pany sto re W ednesd ay even in g . T he follow ing o fficers w ere elected fo r th e seaso n : G. W . In g ra in , p re sid e n t a n d m a n a g e r; F ra n k H. F ro s t, s e c re ta ry ; M att lta u w , tr e a s u re r ; P a u l S tone, c a p ta in . S everal d an ces w ill be held d u rin g th e sea son to help d efray expenses. M att R auw , C arl S h e tte rly an d W illiam E k stro n i w ere ap p o in te d a co m m it tee to a rr a n g e fo r th e dances. Miss Bessie O sborne o f G resham v isited Miss M arion R o b ertso n on T uesday. Miss Id a M iller a tte n d e d th e C hristian convention in P o rtla n d la st w eek an d also v isited frie n d s In N ew berg, w hile away. Mr. C o lb u rn h as closed h is co t ta g e fo r th e sum m er. E. I. D ay and w ife a re g e ttin g “ back to th e so il’’ d u rin g th e ir va catio n . F o r th e b enefit of th o se th a t got lost g o in g to th e b all g ro u n d s last S u n d ay , w ill d irect th em to som e g ro u n d s fo rm erly used, now b elo n g ing to A. E. D eH aven. Miss Z ena N elb au er is in P o r t lan d u n d e r th e c are o f a p h y sician an d we hope sh e w ill soon be ab le to re tu rn . She is g re a tly m issed fro m school. Miss O rla an d E d. B ra n n e n a r rived W ednesday from Je ffe rso n . Iow a, an d a re sta y in g a t th e hom e of th e ir cou sin , B. C. A ltm an . T h is is th e ir second trip to th e w est an d w ill p ro b ab ly locate here. A. E. D eH aven h as p u rch ased a fine team an d w ill use th em lo ad in g his wood on th e car. Mrs. H enry K ane v isited h er fa th e r J . S. G riffes on T h u rsd ay . T he firs t gam e will be played next S unday on th e D eH aven g ro u n d . T he gam e w ill s ta r t a t 2 o 'clo ck and w ill be play ed w ith th e C rescen ts of P o rtla n d . A b ra ss band w ill fu r n ish th e m usic an d re fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. E verybody g et in an d boost fo r th e baseb all club. T he E p w o rth L eag u e, w hich w as a n n o u n ced to be held a t th e hom e d i J. E. B ra m h a ll on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , h as been iln d e fiu lte ly p o st poned. A n n o u n cem en ts w ill be m ade la te r. L ast T h u rsd a y th e W o m en 's C iv ic Im p ro v em e n t c lu b m et a t th e sta tio n g ro u n d s, an d laid o u t th e g ro u n d s fo r seed in g an d p la n tin g to flow ers. A b o u t 25 w ere p resen t. C offee an d c a k e w ere served at Mrs. In g ra m 's. On th e 6 p. m. tr a in fro m h ere to Kuby J u n c tio n o n S u n d ay , w ere G. H u n te r a n d w ife, I. E. D ay and w ife, Miss J. C ollins an d Mrs. S te phens, w ho w ere g o in g to th e city. T he e le c tric c a r on leav in g Kuby J u n c tio n ju m p ed th e tra c k , cau sin g a delay of tw o h o u rs. F in a lly th e m o to r e n g in e w as called fro m G resh am a n d conveyed tw en ty -fiv e p as sen g ers to L in n e m a n n , a rriv in g at 9 :3 0 p. m. in th e city. Miss Id a M iller sp en t th e week ing M onday. w ith frie n d s a t N ew b erg , re tu rn - L o ts a re being sold to new people dally. A g re a t c h a n g e in th e past Bix m o n th s. Many s tra n g e rs g reet you. Mrs. K e lle h e r an d son of N erth H ead, W ash ., a re g u e sts o f h e r p a r e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W ald rip . A slig h t snow so m ew h at delayed g a rd e n m a k in g a n d b e a u tify in g th e d ep o t p lo t, w hich fo r a ttra c tiv e n e ss w ill be Becond to n one In th e co u n ty. G ran d m a M cK errow h as re tu rn e d h om e a fte r sev eral m o n th s' absence. Mt F ro s t, th e e n e rg e tic land a g e n t fo r th e L an d co m p an y , has closed se v eral la rg e d e a ls th e past week fo r p ro p re ty n e a r th e depot. T h ere n ev er w as a tim e w hen peo ple a p p re c ia te d th e re a l m e rits of C h a m b e rla in s C ough R em edy m ore th a n now . T h is is show n by th e In crease in sales a n d v o lu n ta ry te s ti m o n ials from p erso n s w ho have been cured by it. If you o r y o u r ch il d ren a re tro u b le d w ith a cough o r cold give It a tr ia l an d becom e ac q u a in te d w ith its good q u alities. F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Co., and D ealers every w here. H otel C oiigiliin. New M an agem en t. R e g u la r ta b le b o ard 15 p er week F in e S u n d ay ch ick e n d in n e rs. P hone you» o rd e r fo r th e fam ily d in n e r a t re d u u c tio n . R e g u la r m eals 25 c en ts and up. C ottrell MAY X 1U1» C olum bia H eigh ts GROCERIES Olympic Flour, per sack Sugar, D. G., per sack 21 lbs. Coffee, reg. 30c, per lb. K. C. Baking Powder, reg. 23, Grape-Nuts, reg. 15c, Corn, 3 cans for - Tomatoes, 3 cans for Salmon, 3 ' “ “ Pork and Beans, 4 for Macaroni, 3 packages for - Soda, A. & H. FR ID A Y , M elrose Som e of o u r y o u n g peo p le a tte n d ed th e se n io r cla ss p lay a t G resh am la s t F rid a y n ig h t. M rs. J. H. W ood w as a b le to rid e o u t sev eral d ay s la st w eek. Som e o f o u r p eople w en t to see th e circu s S a tu rd a y . Mrs. R aw so n , Mr. T a llm a n ’s sis te r, s ta rte d fo r h e r hom e In New Y ork S a tu rd a y . Miss L a u ra Jo n e s sp ra in e d h e r a n kle re cen tly , b u t is im p ro v in g ra p idly. Rev. T. W iles’ h illsid e p a rtly slid dow n rev ealin g a p e c u lia r k in d of clay , and he is h av in g It ex am in ed by an ex p ert. In ih e clay a re s tra - tas of a deep b lu e su b stan ce. W ho know s w ith w h a t th ese h ills id e s a re lin ed ? W atc h M elrose grow . Mrs. E. A. S ta ffo rd is v is itin g h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. D o w sett, a t G resham . Mrs. S a rg e a n t of Moscow. Id ah o , an d Mrs. B a re n d ric k of P o rtla n d v isited th e ir siste r, Mrs. J. H . W il son la s t w eek. Mrs. T hos. W iles' d a u g h te rs w ere o u t fro m P o rtla n d S u n d ay . Rev. W. L. W ilso n re p o rts his son sick w ith ty p h o id fev er In P o rtla n d . C ap t. B ran so n w ill p reach a t P le a s a n t H om e n ex t S nday a t 11 o 'clo ck a. m. an d Rev. T h \s . W iles w ill p reach a t Iliff M em orial a t 3 o ’clock. E. R. C o ch ran e m oved h is h o u se hold goods, by w agon to th e ir new h om e near S ilv e rto n , T h u rsd a y . T h e ir a d d re ss w ill be S co tts Mills. Mrs. C o ch ran v isited in St. Jo h n s tw o d ay s b efo re going. T h e A p ril sh o w er S u n d ay ev en in g c o n tain ed q u ite a lot o f h all. G us R ichey a n d fam ily from P le a s a n t V alley called on R ev J. H. W ood an d w ife S unday. th e P o rtla n d p o ta to m e rc h a n t, w as h e re a t th e H eig h ts a n d vicinity last w eek and p u rc h a s ed as m uch, as tw e n ty c a rlo a d s of p o tato es, th e p rice offered w as 25 c en ts per h u n d re d . T he fru its of o u r la b o rs fro m 1912, an d is In deed a very sm a ll co m p en satio n , b u t we hav e le a rn e d , th a t sm all cru m b s a re also b read , and a re th a n k f u l to th e L o rd th a t no w orse c a la m ity h as reach ed us. W e a re s till p eg ging aw ay w ith b e tte r hopes inview fo r th e fu tu re . W h ile it w ill ta k e c a re fu l m a n a g e m e n t to s te e r clea r, I th is season, fo r m an y of th e ra n c h - res. I am g la d to say th a t w e have th e ex p erien ce th a t m oney does not i m ak e happiness. W e h av e so m eth in g J h e re th a t is b e tte r th a n g ra n d o p era. | m oving p ic tu re s, th e a te rs , e tc . I N o th in g in th e w orld can co m p are w ith th e g re a t p a n o ra m ic view , of th e fam o u s C o lu m b ia w hch is be fo re us every day w ith o u t c h arg es ' a n d f u r th e r m o re, w h a t can be more ’ d e lig h tfu l th a n to fill y o u r lu n g s i w ith th is p u re fresh m o u n ta in a ir, I a n d also a t th is tim e th e fra g ra n c e from th e bloom ing tre e s In th e o r c h a rd ? I sh a ll co n clu d e in saying, “ we a re happy we a re h e re .” N ext T h u rsd a y th e fish in g season opens up, a n d all of th e fish erm en alo n g th e riv e r a re very busy g et tin g th e ir n e ts an d b o ats in sh ap e to as to he on h an d th e o pening n ig h t. W e a r e w ish in g th em all good lu ck , a n d lo! fo r a g en u in e Chinook salm on. Mrs. F o rd , of P o rtla n d , w ife of P ro fesso r F o rd , an d h e r a s s is ta n ts fu rn ish e d m usic a t o u r g ra n g e h all la s t ¡Saturday n ig h t. Mrs. F o rd is an a rtis t. She p lay s th e violin w ith g race and ease. T h e ir m usic w as ap p re c ia te d by a ll th e dan cers. Miss H azel M urray w as a g u e st a t th e B enfield bu n g alo w on S unday. M rs. J . D eaver Is in th e city fo r a few d a y s' re c re a tio n . L a u ra Ross sp e n t S unday a t hom e w ith h e r p a re n ts nt th e H eights. Miss G race F e rg u s o n w as a S un- dnv g u est a t th e h om e of Mr. and Mrs. G. K nerien. Road to Prosperity Miss M arion R o b ertso n a tte n d e d a p cnic a t B oring last S a tu rd ay . Mr3. R. N eib au er re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d last w eek, h e r d a u g h te r, Z ena accom panied her. C h arles and W illiam C ook, of P o rtla n d , v isited th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr an d Mrs. W. H. H a m ilto n , sev eral days la s t w eek. Mr. an d Mrs. Max D avies w ill move to N ew port, W ash., In a few d ay s They have in v ested in som e tim b e r land th ere. Ed. H am ilto n had th e m isfo rtu n e to lose a fine colt. F ay T o m b lin g also lo st a good w ork horse. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S w an to n of Port-« w ere g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed S ester la st T h u rsd ay . F lo y d an d M ilton E rs v isited th e hom e fo lk s a couple of day s. Now is th e tim e to get rid of y o u r rh e u m a tism . You can do it by ap- lylng C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t and m assag in g th e p s r ts freely a t each j ap p licatio n . F o r sale by G resh am > D rug Co., a n d D ealers ev ery w h ere. Economy looks like an up-hill game when you first begin, and sometimes it is an up- hill game. But it is the ROAD TO PR O SPER ITY , and if you can persevere in your small economies, You will find this out. Your extravagance does not draw interest If you put that money in a savings ac count in the bank, vou can some aay buy the LU X U RIES you crave without missing the money. Do Your B anking W ith La We pay In le r e a l BANK on T im e and S a v in g » D tp o m it OF GRESHAM j 1 I PHOTOS- Mrs. H a rris ty is v isitin g her d a u g h te r, Mrs. M K ersla k e , for aw hile. Miss Mary B orgeois Is sta y in g at he hom e o f Mr. and M rs J. C. V an Z a n t’s. Mr. Jo h u s o n , of G resham , w as in th is n eig h b o rh o o d th e o th e r day loo k in g a fte r th e case of som e tr u a n t school ch ild ren . Mrs. W. W. N o rth w ay e n te rta in - ; ed w ith a d in n e r M onday evening i w hich w as in h o n o r o f h er b irth - l day an d th a t of Lew is N eilson. T h e y o u n g folks gave a su rp rise on Miss A nna M ershon T uesday ev e n in g w hich w as h e r b irth d a y . An- i ua h as ju s t re tu rn e d fro m a P o r t - , land h o sp ita l w here she u n d erw en t an o p e ra tio n . SUMMONS In th C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon fo r th e C o u n ty of M ultno- I m ah. Ja m e s McLeod, P la in tiff, vs. Alma M cLeod, D efen d an t. To A lm a M cLeod, th e above nam ed d e fe n d a n t: In th e nam e of th e S ta te of O re gon: You a re h ereby re q u ire d to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e co ip p laln t filed a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d su it on o r b efo re th e 6 th day o f J u n e , 1913,. said d a te b ein g six w eeks a fte r th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m o n s, and if you fa il to a n sw e r fo r w ant th e re o f th e p la in tiff w ill apply to th e c o u n rt fo r the re lie f p ray ed fo r in his c o m p lain t, to -w lt: fo r a d ecree of th e co u rt d isso lv in g th e b onds of m atrim o n y ex istin g betw een th e said p la in tiff and y o u rse lf, and fo r an ab so lu te divorce. T his su m m o n s Is p u b lish ed ! an d is served upon you p u r su a n t to an o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le R obert G. M orrow , p resid in g Judge of th e above e n title d c o u rt, m ade on th e 24th day of A pril, 1913, d i rectin g th e sam e to lie p u b lish ed for six co n secu tiv e and successive w eeks In th e "G re sh a m O u tlo o k " a sem i w eekly p a p e r of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p rin te d and p u b lish ed in M ultnom ah co u n ty , O regon, th e d a te of th e first I p u b lic a tio n being A pril 25. 1913, and th e d a te of th e last p u b licatio n j J u n e 6, 1913. GRAHAM & B EL K N A P, A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff. Mrs. Ja ck so n and Mrs. J. F. Ma- n ary a re v isitin g relativ es in P o rt lan d th is week. T he w ork cu th e Mt Hood elec tric lin e is p ro g ressin g rap id ly . T rol It w ould s u rp ris e you to know of ley poles have been set a s fa r as th e g re a t good th a t Is b eing done C o ttrell sta tio n and th e tro lley w ires by C h a m b e rla in 's T a b lets, D ariu s a re being p u t u p a s h o rt d istan ce D owney, o f N ew b erg J u n c tio n , N.B., below here. , w rites, “ My w ife h a s been using Mr. an d Mrs. R ogers sp e n t th e C h m b e rla in 's T a b le ts and fin d s them first of th e week w ith th e ir d a u g h very e ffe c tu a l an d d o in g h e r lots te r, Mrs. R ogers, of B ull Run. of g o o d ." If you have an y tro u b le A p le a sa n t su rp rise p a rty w as w ith y o u r sto m ach o r bow els give D aily a n d S un d ay O reg o n ian and given Mrs. H edln last M onday In th e m a tr ia l. F o r T ale by G resh am T w lce-a-w eek O u tlo o k , special com D rug CO., an d D ealers ev ery w h ere. b in a tio n . 1 y ear. I* Oil h o n o r of h e r b irth d ay . Louis G riffin en la rg e d his c h ic k en ran ch th is sp rin g . He h as 500 i y oung w hite L eghorn ch ick e n s and 30 y o u n g In d ian R u n n er d u c k s and a t th e p resen t tim e h as a b o u t 600 eg g s set. Lusted G age A ll K in d s and Sizes NEW GALLERY 0|K» lo r, Day - Sunday h, Appumlnirnl Picture Framing GILT OR NATURAL WOOD NEAT an d CHEAP M A X S C H N E ID E R MAIN STREET - GRESHAM Professional Cards P H Y S IC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Otke knars, ltt a. in tu 12 m. 1 p. n. la 3 p m 7 la 8 p. a., at Rmdrmr P H O N E Office I lb Reeidence I 18 O f f i c e . H o s v i t t U lc ia .. o v e r P . O . C orbett Jo h n H u rlb e rt, of L en ts, w as PHONES: Residence, 111; Office IIx h ere on b u sin ess W ednesday. H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Miss E th e l S m ith cam e dow n P lijH iv ta n u n ii H u r ic e o ii from P a lm e r an d sp e n t th e w eek-end Hours: IQ-12 a.m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. w ith h e r m o th e r a t F e rn d a le place. OFFKT. HOWin BUM,. GRESHAM OREGON Mr W illis has m oved in to th e bungalow n e a r th e ra ilro a d tra c k re cently ere c te d by th e O.-W . R S N. PHONES ResukiHr Tukui 120. Utk.r, Men 4312 com pany. Home A 5152 T h u rsd a y th e open season f o r , J. M. SH O RT, M. D. sp rin g an d su m m er salm on fish in g : P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n begins, a n d lau n ch e s w ill be n u m e r Rrsulriiif, 438, East 52 St. Other. 1111-12 Selling Building. Portland. Oregon ous on th e riv e r u n til Aug. 25. Miss L a u ra R oss an d Mr. Sim on son o f St. J o h n s a tte n d e d th e dance a t th e g ra n g e hull S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Dr. W. C. Belt P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n . S tra w b e rry Ilu llo c k s an d cr.il is O ver F irst S ta te B ank. G resham at S te rlin g h K id d er's. P h o n e 19 L am e back Is u su ally caused by rh e u m a tism of th e m uscles of th e back, fo r w hich you w ill find n o th ing b e tte r th a n C h a tn b e rlu in 's L in i m ent. F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., an d D ealers ev ery w h ere. l l i o n c s , O ffic e -IO. Hen. -INI Dr. Geo. Inglis P h y sic ia n G R ESH A M , O ffice over E yes te ste d and glasses fitte d . O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank. Dr Geo. In g lis. tf m id S u rg eo n . F irst OREGON S ta te Hank D E N T IS T S W.I.OTT O T T BROS. City Bakery W. H H A 1N L1N E, H. II. 0 1 1 G R ESH A M . DENTISTS - - OREGON Prop. IN SU R A N C E Best Bread On the Market, Fresh Every Day JO H N BROW N IN SU R A N C E , R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le in su ra n c e C om panies. P h o n e 513 G resh am , O regon J a m e s E lk in g to n Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry IN SU R A N C E F IR E AUTOM OBILE L IF E P L A T E GLASS A CC ID EN T SU RETY BONDS H EALTH O ffic e ill lUm k of G resh am LA W Y E liti FRED L. EVERSON. Main St. ATTORNEY AT LAW (City Attorney) Gresham, Ore. Phone 4x1 W H IT E C R O W H O T E L F irs t S ta te B an k GRESHAM, ORE, CON T it AC TO R S B u ild in g IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS WORK SEE M E A L S 2 SC Mrs. S. T. Crow, Proprietor SCHANEN- BLAIR CO., (INCORPORATED) MARBLE and GRANITE -W O R K S A rtis tic M o n u m e n ts , WE DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL T. JONES M ause- RAY H. TO D D lems, C e m e te r y a n d B u ild in g W o r k m a n u f a c tu r e d fro m t h e b e s t m a r b le a n d G r a n ite . L i t F.nd Mjdiuin S t, Bn4(r Plane Eut 5566 FRANK C. JONES E L E C T R IC A L CON TRA CTO R. P itone 3 8 8 ORGEON GRESHAM, P O R IIA N O , OKI GON M c D ougal & olson Canadian Employment Co. GENERAL BLACKSMIIHS A ll K in d s o f W o o d w o r k I) N o rth Second S t., P o rt! a m i, Or. Phon«»— .Main 31)74, A 3171 H elp of all K in d s F u rn ish e d F re e to E m ployer. POWELL 5 r O n e B lo c k W ent of M a in , G re n h a tn A LFRED H A M M A R Attention! The Farmers' Mutual Fire R elief Association P laatorrr am i P h o n e <1» I OF I 'O R I I .A M l, OREGON In v ite« a ll fa n n e r « w h o h a v e no im u r a n e e on th e ir farm hu ihl- In g s to iu tu r e w ith US. T h is ax- MM'lallon fa flu- clieupext t xalent in th e sta te . It in su re» on ly c o u n tr y property a m i ha« o v e r g .t.o o o .o o o iiiMUrance In force. Write or phone, M. W . HNAH1IAEI., I'res. T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief A ssociation. Gresham R oute No 3 Phone 7 4 Notary Public Real E state I oin en t < o i i l r a c t o i E stim a te s fu rn ish e d free on r e q u est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d G txxham I'.O. Box 31 W . K . H am ilton C o n tr a c to r a n d Builder P la n a and I * I k >nt« ¡HUI E a tim a te a on R eq u e st G R I.S IU M , O lli. C N hE R T A K K H C m W MA»« Fret B I L m m m , Wat Frw Wdtuffi ImriM S k Trws East Side funeral Direi tors 414 EAST ALDER ST , corner Sixth G* Äxaffia ru a. L«X2 I 2X25 fato Sana Nrtut. «orpi