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i GREMHA.M OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MAY a, 191» 1 1N GRESHAM AND VICINITY personal appearance, which is largely matter of clothes, makes or mars the impression we would produce. (JK uppenheim er Clothes, at this store, will answer the clothes question. «252» EDW. AYLSWORTH Next to Post Office Only 50 Gallons Left BAY STATE PAINT This Week, $1.25 per gallon Regular Price, $2.00 GRESHAM DRUG CO. ‘T H E K E X A E I S T O R E ’ Every Bucket Guaranteed First Quality and Full Weight 10 pound pail - $1.35 O R EG O N PRODUCT Support Home Industry GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Pleasant Valley O. N. S ag er m ad e a trip to his ranch at A lderdale. W ash., last week an d re p o rts e v e ry th in g and e v e ry body doin g fine. Mrs. F re d ltu e g g and Miss C ora G iese royally e n te rta in e d th e L ad les' Aid W ednesday afte rn o o n T h e fol low ing en jo y ed th e n ftern o o n and w ere lo ath to leave a s th e day drew to a close. Mr. a n d Mrs T ow nsend. Sr., an d Mr. an d M rs J . W Tow n sen d , M rs M. D. S leret. Mrs A K ro n en b erg . Mrs. Jo h n Bliss and Miss G ladys B liss from F airv iew . Mrs. F red lxthnian an d Mrs A. L eh m an, Mrs. Id a H am ilto n , Mrs. Al bert R odiu n . Mrs A ug Ito d lu n , Mrs. Lew is K odlun, Mrs B u tler, Mrs. B erry , Mrs J e n n e , Miss B eard , .Mrs E. A. B ak er, Mrs B o rt, M rs E th el K esterso n , Mrs. A. Giese, Mrs. Percy Giese, Mrs. R ich ard H en ry , Mrs. B lack, Mrs. S. C Jo n e s, Miss E cho Jo n es, M rs It. W. F o rb es, Mrs. L am b ert. M rs W eav er, Mrs. Geo. ltu eg g , Mrs. B o rn sted t, Mrs. H ockinson, Mrs. C ogsw ell. Miss C ogsw ell, F o rest Je n n e , Mrs W. U. M oore an d Mr R uegg. T h is w as th e b a n n e r Aid as to a tte n d a n c e . T h e society m eet in tw o w eeks w ith Mrs. Aug R odiun. T he lib ra ria n m ak es good rep o rt fo r th is th e e n d in g o f th e th ird m onth. Only a fa ir a tte n d a n c e and ab o u t 60 books Issued. Miss C ora G iese an d M rs. C. F R uegg e n te rta in e d th e P le a sa n t V al ley Aid society a t th e la tte r 's hom e on P le a sa n t View a v en u e la st W ed nesday a fte rn o o n . T he a tte n d a n c e wag u n u su a lly larg e, m any com ing from P le a s a n t V alley, S ycam ore, Newsy Notes of Interest G ath G resham , H ogan, F airv iew and P o rt- ered from Numerous I land. A fte r th e business session ( th e tim e was sp en t socially, Mrs. Sources. j E. L. B ort fu rn ish in g in stru m e n ta l i m usic. Solos w ere ren d ered by Mrs. Miss V elm a M etzger h as resum ed ! E cho Jo n e s, o th e r m usic by h er fo rm e r p o sitio n as clerk in J. S C. Jo u es, Mrs. J . W. T ow nsend C. D u k e’s co n fectio n ary sto re , but and G ra n d m a S leret, a fte r w hich a will be on d u ty only a few h o u rs d a in ty lunch w as served. F o u r gen- daily fo r th e p resen t. L a te r on h er e ra lio n s of th e S leret fam ily w ere m any frie n d s will fin d h e r th e re rep resen ted a t th e g ath e rin g . dally d u rin g bu sin ess hours. Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Todd a re receiv Max S ch n eid er an d C. H. L ane have been d ra w n on th e May ju ry of th e M ultn o m ah co u n ty c irc u it co u rt. ing th e c o n g ra tu la tio n s of th e ir m any frie n d s on th e b irth of a d a u g h te r on T h u rsd a y , May 1. The little May q u e e n , w eighed 11A4 L. P . M anning h as been released pounds. fro m ju ry serv ice a n d is ag a in on Miss E cho Jo n e s, w ho h a s been d u ty a s c a r r ie r on r u r a l ro u te No. 3. sp en d in g th e p a st tw o w eeks w ith C o unty A ssessor Reed w as a c a ll h e r cousin. Dr. Geo. A. C ath ey , has e r a t th e O u tlo o k office on W ednes ju s t re tu rn e d from a m o to r trip to day. He w as in G resham on o ffi C orvallis, Salem and A lbany w here cial business, an d , being an o ld-tim e she visited h e r uncle. Dr. B. A n ew sp ap er m an , ju s t c o u ld n ’t re C athey, an d o th e r relativ es. sist th e in c lin a tio n to d ro p in. Rev. Edw . W. H ig h t sp e n t T ues City M arshal's N otice of Sale of Real Property for D elinqueut A ssessm ent*. N otice is h ereby g iven th a t the R ecorder of th e City of F airv iew , O regon, has tra n s m ite d to m e a list of th e d e lin q u e n t a ssessm en ts fo r th e im p ro v em en t of F ir s t stre e t and th a t p u rs u a n t to S ectio n s 57 to 66 (b o th in clu siv e) of th e c h a rte r of th e C ity of F airv iew , I w ill on Mon day, th e 26th day of May, 1913, a t the h o u r of 10 o ’clock a. m. a t th e so u th d o o r of th e city h all in th e City of F a irv iew , O regon, o ffe r fo r sale a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h est b id d er ftfr cash , su b je c t to re d em p tio n , th e follow ing d escrib ed p a rcel of real p ro p e rty , to -w it: Block six ( 6 ) Lot seven (7 ) F airv iew , Mrs. J u lia S nover, $60.62. T his piece o r tr a c t of la n d w ill be sold a n d fo r a su m n o t less th a n th e u npaid assessm en t th e re o n , and in terest, costs an d d isb u rsem en ts. RINALDO H U N T E R , City M arshal of th e C ity of F a irv iew , O regon. D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n A pril 25, 1913. STERLING & KIDDER’S T h e O ld R e l i a b l e Oldest Bank in County Outside City of Portland A lw a y s w a tc h fu l Over fifteen thousand Overlands have been delivered during the last five months. ^ T h is is an increase of RX) per cent over the same period last year. And last year we led every Thousand Dollar Automobile Producer in America. o f its C u s t o m e r s i n t e r e s t s SAFETY FIRST H A S BEEN ITS W ATC H W O R D Multnomah County Fair Grounds GRESHAM. OREGON STRENGTH Friday, July 4, 1913 AM PLE C A P IT A L Always Good Strong Reserves W ell Selected and Varied Loans CAREFUL. CONSERV A T IV E M AN AG EM EN T Moderate Expenses U e U ant Ù our Business und Will Handle It Properly. Juveniles Free Parties denting Io bid (or Conceeewns on the grounds on July 4 should CO W ANS. 950 E. Taylor St.. Portland. Ora. PA 1RV 1EW , May 1— T he first fire in F airv iew o c c u rrin g since the o rg a n iz in g of th e fire com pany som e D aily O reg o n ian . 1 y r. r e g ...$ 6 .0 U T w ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r . . 1.50 C o m bination. 1 y r ......................... 6 00 Troutdale AT com m um csle with D. H Fairview P o o r a p p e tite is a su re sign of im p aired d ig estio n . A few doses of C h a m b e rla in 's S tom ach an d L iver T a b le ts w ill s tre n g th e n y o u r diges tio n an d im p ro v e y o u r appetite. T h o u san d s hav e been ben efited by ta k in g th ese T ab lets Sold by G resh am D rug Co., and D ealers every w here. Best Prepared Paint and G am es CONCESSIONS T he P a tro n -T e a c h e rs' asso ciatio n m et last n ig h t a t th e lib ra ry in an a d jo u rn e d m eeting. An in te re stin g re p o rt w as given by th e coflim ittee ap p o in ted to d r a f t a proposed course of stu d y fo r th e G resham high school T his re p o rt w as o rd ered s e n t to th e S ta t B oard of E d u catio n . It w ill ap p e a r in a la te r issue of th e O utlook. T he electio n of o fficers w ill be held a t th e next re g u la r m eetin g on May 15th. expects to tu r n sam e o v er to the successful b id d e r by M onday when we m ay have a n o th e r sto re ru n n in g in T ro u td a le . tw o o r th re e w eeks ago. o ccu rred la s t W ednesday ev en in g a b o u t 8 o ’clock when th e citizen s w ere s t a r t led by an a la rm being tu rn e d in from th e S m ith M em orial ch u rch . Vhe fire w as in an old b u ild in g Miss E ch o Jo n es re tu rn e d T ues d ay an d W ednesday w ith h is fam ily on th e L uscher farm a t th e foot of day fro m a tw o w eek s’ visit w ith rel v isitin g frie n d s on P le a s a n t View the F airv iew hill. T his w as one of ativ es in P o rtla n d . th e old est la n d m a rk s in o u r com m u an d C athey avenues. n ity . It was used by tra m p s and no Mr. an d Mrs. B. J . G off visited Mrs. II. p. S m ith, fo rm erly of The S a tu rd a y w ith Mr. an d Mrs. C la r G resham , died at a P o rtla n d hospi i d o u b t w as set fire by them . com pany ws q uick to respond to the ence C athey. ta l on W ednesday. T he body was fo r burial. call. C ap tain C. H. S tone h andled R eferen ce to th e a d v e rtise m e n t ta k e n to Hood R iver boys of th e S co ttish so cieties in th is is She leaves a h u sb a n d and th r e e lit I ls m en well but before th e J could reach th e fire it w as seen sue will disclose th e id ea of con tle ch ild ren , th e youngest being only th a t n o th in g could save th e b u ild in g cessions w hich a re to be sold a t th e five m o n th s old, a s th e flam es had broken th ro u g h fa ir g ro u n d s fo r th e F o u rth of Ju ly . F re d S tro u p and C arl G u n d ru m T his ce le b ra tio n Is going to be the w ent to d ay up to th e S andy riv er th e ro o f and th e so u th w all was b u rn ed in several places, th ere big g est ev er h eld In G resh am , and fo r a few d ay s of cam p life. being no doors or w indow s th e open th e concession p riv ileges a re w orth Mr and Mrs. J . N. C la n a h a n a t ings gave such a d ra f t th a t th e an in v e stig atio n . ten d ed a co n cert given by th e Ap- b u ild in g w as a ro a rin g fu rn a c e in Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k C heney, of polo club last T uesday n ig h t a t th e side. T he b u ild in g fell in, In tw en P o rtla n d , w ere o u t on S unday last M asonic T em ple. T his co n cert was ty m in u te s a fte r th e a la rm was on a v isit to Mrs. C h en ey 's son, a rave tre a t to m usic lovers an d w as so unded. T he boys had a ru n of W illard C ook, and fam ily n e a r R ock w ell a tte n d e d . T he club is com pos-! a q u a rte r of a m ile an d dow n th e wood. ed of ab o u t 60 tra in e d sin g e rs and F airv iew hill. T hey found it ex A s u rp ris e p a rty w as given to is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of P ro f. W. H ceedingly h a rd to p re v e n t th e e n -j C laren ce C ath ey in h o n o r of his Boyer. g in e from g e ttin g aw ay from them , j b irth d ay T h u rsd a y ev ening, Those T he wild w est p a stim e of "sh o o t- it w as also re q u ire d to m ake an ex p re s e n t w ere W. G. C athey, D. M in ’ up th e to w n ” is n o t e n tire ly tr a ru n of 400 y a rd s th ro u g h m ud C athey,C . D. C athey and A llen C athey d one aw ay. A sk E ttse l Jo n es. to reach a p o in t to h a n d le th e fire The Best - Looking re p re se n tin g fo u r g e n e ra tio n s . O th Mrs. Jo e Exley w as hostess a t a best. T he boys knew they could e rs w ere Mrs. D. M. C ath ey , Mary House silk sto ck in g sh o w er la s t n ig h t giv do n o th in g to save th e b u ild in g but C ath ey , Mrs. C. D. C ath ey , Mr. and en a t h e r hom e in h o n o r of Miss as th e e n tire tow n had tu rn e d out is not the one which is Mrs. 8. M. W ebber an d d a u g h te r G race L aw rence. as well as som e of th e nearby Fay. most frequently painted Mrs. W. C. H e te r, of D ayton. n eig h b o rs to w atch th e fig h t they Lew is S h a ttu c k 's sp ecial b arg ain W ash., w ho has been v isitin g fo r th e fo u g h t as h a rd fo r th is old sh ack as but the one on which the day y e sterd ay was a g litte rin g sue p a st th re e w eeks w ith h e r d a u g h te r if It had been a $15,000 m ansion cess. Low prices b ro u g h t th e buy paint lasts the longest. Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er an d h e r sis- ; an d ch eers an d p ra ise re n t th e air. e rs and people w ere rem in d ed of Repeated painting because te r Mrs. E. A. Leon ard, re tu rn e d to F o r th e firs t tim e th e boys did ex th e cro w d s th a t w ere h e re la st w in h e r hom e to d ay . • ceedingly well and fe a r no fire If of fading colors, cracked te r w hen th e T h u rsd ay sales w ere T he tw o y e a r old baby o f Mr. I given ju s t h a lf a chance. T he com- I on a t every sto re In tow n. and peeling paint, can an d M rs. C asp er A tte rb u ry g o t hold p any feel very th a n k f u l to C. E. Miss L illian R ich m o nd, of R ock be avoided by the use of of a highly colored E a sie r eg g one C ree fo r th e k in d n e ss of h itc h in g w ood, is w o rk in g In P o rtla n d as a day th is w eek, and a te it., sh ell and th e e n g in e to his a u to an d p u llin g ' lerk w ith th e M eier f tF r a n k Co. all. As a resu lt he w as q u ite sick i it up th e hill a fte r th e fire as the R ockw ood g ra n g e Is p re p a rin g a fo r a day o r tw o, but is b e tte r now. boys w ere q u ite w orn o u t an d t h i s , d ra m a e n title d "N ot a Man in the M. S q u ires, a b ra k e m a n on t h e ! piece of k in d n ess w ill not be fo r H o u se." It w ill Be g iven la te th is Mt. Hood road, w as severely bruised g o tten . m o n th an d resem b les an A dam less y e sterd ay a t th e depot. H e was E den In th e e a st— a ll th e a c to rs b o a rd in g th e re a r of th e m oving being actresses. tra in w hen he w as stru c k in th e It imparts a beautiful, Mrs. V. A. A m m erm an w as given s h o u ld e r by a tru c k w hich stood smooth, oil - gloss coating a happy s u rp ris e la st T uesday by TR O U TD A L E , May 1— T h e T ro u t n e a r th e tra c k . He w as u n a b le to which retains its luster and frie n d s fro m P o rtla n d w ho b ro u g h t re su m e his w ork, b u t ex p ects to be d ale C om m ercial clu b had an e n th u tenacity for years. lu n ch an d s p e n t th e day w lht her. back soon. sia stic m eeting T uesday n ig h t and T hey w ere Mrs. M illie W eath erfo rd , Every drop is uniform. in Mrs. D avidson and Mrs. P u g h , took in several new m em bers M rs N ellie V ollum , Mrs. E lsa Every drop goes through of P o rtla n d , w ho have been v isit c lu d in g 8. A. A ra ta and C. E. C ree B eu d w o rth an d Mrs. A, R a tsh . Mrs ing w ith .Mrs. 8. S. T hom pson, have of F airv iew . seven, slow, thorough pro F ritz S to k e r jo in ed th e p a rty at re tu rn e d to th e ir hom es. A s u rp ris e w edding w as held in cesses of manufacture. That lun ch eo n . E a rl T hom pson of E ugene, O re., P o rtla n d T uesday, th e c o n tra c tin g is why if you use it, you Mrs. O scar E rick so n and son of m ade his p a re n ts a sh o rt visit th is p a rtie s being G eorge L arso n an d won t have to repaint for W arren , a rriv e d y esterd ay fo r a week G race M ickley of T ro u td a le . They v isit w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. E. C. the longest kind of a time. Mr. V alk, fo rm e r e d ito r of th e have ta k e n up h e ir hom e a t C elilo, Lindsey. Made in threescore colors h orest G rove T im es, w as a c a lle r O regon, w here Mr. LarBon is em Dr. Geo. A. C athey an d w ife, ,of especially for outdoor ex at th e O utlook office o W ednes- ployed in th e fish in g business. P o rtla n d , C apt. H anson. O ak lan d . d ay. posure. A sample shade T he T ro u td a le F r u it A P ro d u ce C alif., an d Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy G ro w ers' asso ciatio n and th e B laser card FREE. Ask for it. G iese, w ere recent v isito rs a t th e Liat of Letters. F r u it com pany a re g e ttin g in shape hom e of Mr. an d Mrs 8. C. Jo n e s T he follow ing list of le tte r s re to la k e care of th e stra w b e rry crop ! on H ig h lan d farm . m ain u n called fo r In th e O reeham w hich is g e ttin g to be q u ite ex ten - : W. H. K a rr h as m oved in to th e p o sto ffice fo r th e week en d in g sive a ro u n d T ro u td a le . h o u se recen tly v acated by L. D. HARDW ARE STORE A pril 27, 1913. Mr. F o ste r, w ho h as c h arg e of H o w ard and fam ily. Mr. K a rr is fin Main St., Gresham L e tte rs— A1 E ric k so n , Mrs. H a rry th e H arlow , B laser & H arlow stock ish in g th e h o u se w hich he recently- S tevenson. • sold to F red R ugg. C ard s— B a u a u rt Elec Co., Ja c k Miss M arg aret E m erson of P o rt M ilsted. lan d is v isitin g w ith h e r siste rs, Mrs. T hese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e W. K. H am ilto n and Mrs. Geo Mof dead le tte r o ffice May 1 1 th ,! fe tt. 1913, if n o t d eliv ered before. In V ernon L ew tn sp rain ed his knee callin g fo r th e above, p lease say a d severely by a fall from his bicycle v ertised . giving d a te of list. a few d ay s ago. He is laid up. I. McCOLL, P M Grand Scottish Picnic Admission, Adults 25c M arried, a t th e hom e of Mr. Ned- w ill, of G resham , Mr. A llan Davis an d Miss A nna P e te rso n , both of P o rtla n d a t 5 :3 0 p. m. T h u rsd a y , Rev. M elville W ire o fficia tin g . Mr. an d Mrs. D avis w ill resid e in P o rt land. i i IRST G R E STATE BAN SHAM, t THE r A tfV tu a ' - Oldtwt Bank In th e t o u n lj, o u tsid e the City of l*<wtland. This is more cars than all the Automobile factories in Germany turn out in a whole year. <[Our P I 3 sales are more than double those of any other manufacturer producing a similar car. Yours lor Service ? d Gresham Garage Powell Street Gresham. O i<