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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 .
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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.
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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.
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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<