G RESH A M
OUTLOOK.
FR ID A Y .
MAY
SO.
IS IS
■ H -l-U 1 I I -I- t -l I H I |. |.M I I
I H I I
t GENERAL GRANT HAD
MARVELOUS M EM O RY.
IT PAYS TO GET GOOD PAINT!
, , . l*r o t ®c t ' o n nn(1 B e a u t y a re th e tw o g reat o b jects in (tain tin g .
P ain ts th a t will peel
o r crack an d
le t in m o istu re gives po o r p ro te c tio n — a n d is a bad in v e stm e n t. P a in t th a t lias ch e a p color
ch e a p colors w hich fade
c a n n o t give Iteau ty — a n d is a b ad in v estm en t.
i
n ° m ,? r e
. fB jjh S ta n d a rd
th a n poor p a in ts, a n d it gives (terfect p ro te c tio n a n d
leau j .
'<,w‘ r" lers H ig h S ta n d a rd
L iquid I’a in t sets in a close tig h t coat th a t gives p e rfe c t p ro
tectio n a n d long w ear. O n ly fadeless colors a re u sed , a n d you g e t la s tin g b e a u ty .
T h a t ’s w hy we sell a n d reco m m en d “ H ig h S ta n d a rd .
W e know it will give you b e s t re su lts.
H - H - M - I ■! IT T I I -I- I - H l I I I I I H
G eneral G r a n ts retentive memory
was simply m arvelous, more especially
to those most closely associated w ith
him from day to day. lu the m idst of
absorbing thought and w ttb ap p aren t
ly unobservant m anner bis quick ear
anil eye seem ed to hear and notice ev
erything. and tw o w eeks or m onths
inter (he slightest details had not ee
• i|ssl Ills ntteution or memory. This
IHiwei was unm istakably dem ouetrat-
eil iii a gam e of w hist w ith Ills guest.
Major G eneral Doyle of the B ritish
army, betw een B altim ore and F ortress
Monroe Two staff officers completed
tin players
With G eneral Doyle a t
Ills right It was simply am azing to no
tice G ran t's ability to discover stra te
gic points He uever failed to remem
ber every card th a t had fallen, whence
It cam e and who w as to deliver to him
all rem aining, which he «cooped io as
a m atter of course, although he never
seemed In the least absorbed In the
gam e
He w as Indeed an enigm atic
composition In tills ns well ns In other
respects N ational M agazine
TH E R EG IM EN TA L COLORS.
How
Tot Saved In Battle Led the
Regiment Back to Town.
At the tMunbnrdiiieut of F redericks
burg. Va . during the civil w ar a Con
Floor Varnish
federate soldier w as taking sight for a
shot at an enemy across the street
T h e re is a d ifferen ce in v arn ish es
T h is is a s tro n g , h a rd -d ry in g
Ju st as his lingers trem bled ou the
for floor u se. L ow e B ro th e rs D u r
p a in t fo r floors, b o at d e c k s a n d all
trigger a dttle three-yearold, fair
a b le F loor V arn ish is v ery to u g h
haired baby girl toddled out of an al
places h a v in g h a rd w ear, a n d is
a n d e lastic, does n o t easily s c ra tc h
'ey. accom panied by a big N ew found
very d u ra b le . I t com es in a v ariety
land dog. and gave chase to a shell
o r m ar, a n d resists h a rd w ear a n d
o f colors.
that was rolling lazily down the pave
d am p n ess.
ment.
Mellotone
The soldier's hand dropped from the
trigger
T here w as the haby. am id
i* i Ki ell° tOn|e i*ithC, n ’° St p crfect waI1 finish- Its soft
« re v ery b e a u tifu l, a n d ab so lu tely fadeless,
the torrent of shot and shell, and on
is a so was in e, k h s n o t easily sc ra tc h or m ar, a n d lasts m uch lo n g e r th a n w allp ap er or o th e r finishes.
came the enemy
A mom ent and he
M ore b e a u tifu l, m ore d u rab le m ore econom ical in th e cu d .
A sk for color card s.
hud grounded his gun, dashed out Into
C om e in and le t us
the storm , sw ept his right arm around
help you w ith yo u r
(be child, gained cover again and, with
the baby clasped to his breast and the
painting and d eco rat
m usket trailed In bis left hand, was
ing problem s
Powell Street,
Gresham, Oregon
trotting a fte r th e boys up to M arye's
heights.
Behiud th a t historic stone wall all
those hours and days of te rro r th at
baby w as tenderly cared for. O ur boys
E yes te ste d an d
g lasses fitted
scoured the countryside for milk and
BRAVEST ACT IN BA TTLE.
conjured up th eir best skill to prepare
O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank.
Dr )
dainty viands for her little ladyship.
General W ilder Tells of the Conduct of ’ When the struggle w as over and the
Geo. In g lis.
tf
Tlie H u rlb u rt school gave a very
an Indiana Soldier While Dying.
1 enemy had w ithdraw n the Twenty-
fine e n te rta in m e n t
last week
a r
' Phc bravest acts in w ar often go first Mlsslaaippl, having held the post
ranged by tlie teac h er. Miss B ram - unnoticed
In b attle all men who do of danger In the rear, w as assigned to
hall, when th ree o f h e r pupils g ra d th eir duty a re brave. But dow n at the post of honor In the van and led
uated . The tw o d a u g h te rs of Mr. Hoovers gap. beyond C hattanooga. I the colum n
T here was n long halt,
and Mrs. Thom pson and .Miss Nora W itnessed an a c t w hich I regard ns th e
''H gade and regim ental staff hur-
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire R ick ert received th e ir d iplom as. A I,ra re s t Which ever cam e w ithin my ry i"« ,'’1a,ld ,f ro,
regim ental col-
j or» could not be found
Relief Association
larg e crow d was th e re and th e ex
Buck heirtimn stood about the mid-
O F PO R T L A N D , OREGON
ercises w ere enjo y ed by all.
G eneral Jo h n T. W ilder of K noxville (, k.
legi m e n t ,)llby ln anng
Mr. K etchem , of P o rtla n d , w as was speaking to a num ber of Indiana ftiiddeiilv he sp-iiug to the fro n t
In v ite s a ll f a n n e r s w ho h av e no
Rbove h,H ,Je|ld h(jr
in s u ra n c e on th e ir farm b u ild
out a couple of day s last week al v e te ra n s who were looking upon th e SWIIIU.
in g s to in s u re w ith us. T his as
s ta lw a r t form of tlie valiant brigade dm ,, garm ent« fluttering like the folds
Hie B enfield bungalow .
so ciatio n is tlie c h e ap est
i
,,f „
HIHj shouted. "F orw nrd.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n N elson, of O r com m ander with adm iration.
sa fe st in th e sta te . It In su res
“ It w as nt H oovers gap." reiterated rw en tv first
here are your colors!”
ien t, w ere a t C o rb ett on Sunday.
only co u n try p ro p erty an d has
Ihe general, "and my old regim ent, th e
o v er 93.OOO.UUO in su ra n c e
in
H. C orbett and fam ily , of P o rt- S eventeenth Indiana, w as fighting w ith and w ithout fu rth er order off stnrted
tile brigade tow ard the tow n
Buck
force.
lan d , w ere d in n er g u e sts a t C h an te- the then modern w en p o n s-S iien cer rl- him self describes the Inst scene in the
W rite o r phone.
cleer on F rid ay .
tli's
One could fire nbout eight shots dm in n :
H . W . 8N A SH A L L , P res.
C h an teeleer was a scene of m uch with these w here th e old rifle, which
“ I was holding the hnhy high, a d ju
T he F a rm e rs M utu al F ir e R elief
beau ty on S atu rd ay n ig h t. T he h o s most of th e soldiers w ere arm ed w ith, tant. with both arm s, when above all
A ssociation.
tess, Mrs. H enderson, deserves m uch would fire hardly more th an one shot. (he racket I heard a w om an's scream.
G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74
T hat m ade It possible for tny brigade
N o tary P u b lic
R eal E sta te
p raise for th e m a n n e r in w hich she to heat L ongstreet hack when he loom- The next thing I knew I w as covered
with calico and the troronn fainted on
e n te rta in e d h er guests. ( h a n tec leer t>1, ,,p t bro,jjj() (|,e woods and stru ck us
my breast. I caught her before she
w ith Its b eau tifu l fu rn ish in g , an d nt C blcknm nuga on (he second day fell and. laying her down gently, put
b rillia n t lig h ts, good m usic an d de- and to do It with com paratively sm all th e baby in her arm s.”
llcious th in g s to e a t, m ade th e h o u rs loss T h o se rlties had a screw used In
the m echanism , w ithout which th e rifle
p ass jq u lck ly .
E n ro u te to P o rtla n d ’s Rose F e sti
Mr. an d Mrs. K ing, of th e firm of w as valueless.
"T his soldier of th e Seventeenth In val, J u n e 9-14, tlie R oyal O aks, of
O lds, W o rtm an & K ing, w ere v is it
diana regim ent had been m ortally O ak lan d , C al., w ill visit m any cities
ors a t th e ranch
o f Mr. Illld g e, wounded. Alt hough In death agonies,
of th e s ta te on th e ir
way n o rth ,
th e ir son, on S unday.
he d eliberately took the screw from
Mrs. Maud K ingston an d tw o little Ills rllle mid th rew It nw ay w here no m ak in g th e ir first slop at A shland
sons, re tu rn e d to th e city on S u n C onfederate could find it. T hen he As th e O aks w ill trav el by special
day, a fte r a w eeks' visit w ith her p a r drew Ills revolver an d discharged It at tr a in , they will be a b le to slop as
the enem y, falling back lifeless us soon tf te n ag
d e , lra b (e an(1
will
en ts, Mr .and Mrs. J. D eaver.
as th e shots w ere speeding tow ard
b rin g a m essage of good fellow ship
the enem y.’
SUM M O N S
On th e fam ous field at C hickam auga ,o ,h e lr n o r,h e rn n eighbors
In th C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of one of th e most im pressive of the nil
I.am e back is u su ally caused by
O regon for th e C o unty of M u ltn o niero n s m o n u m e n ts is to G e n era l WII-
d er's b rigade of Indinmi and Illinois rh e u m a tism of th e m uscles of the
m ah.
i n k . for w hich you will find noth-
Ja m e s McLeod, P la in tiff, vs. A lm a regim ents.
D aily an d S unday O reg o n ian a n d ! " '« ‘*," e r ,h a n C h a m b e rla in 's I.lni-
McLeod, D efen d an t.
i To A lm a McLeod, th e above nam ed T w ice-a-w eek O u tlo o k , special com- m ent. F o r sa le by G resham D rug
b in a tio n , 1 y ear, $S 0U.
Co., and D ealers ev eryw here.
E L E C T R IC L IG H T is tlie m o st
d e fe n d a n t:
su ita b le fo r hom es, offices, shops
In th e nam e of th e S tate of O re
an d o th e r p laces n eed in g lig h t.
gon:
You a re h ereb y req u ired to
*
ap p ear an d an sw er th e co m p lain t j
filed a g a in st you in th e above en- |
E L E C T R IC IT Y can be used in
titled su it ou o r befo re th e 6th day
an y q u a n tity , larg e o r sm all,
o f Ju n e , 1913,. said d a te b eing six j
th e re b y fu rn is h in g any re q u ire d
a m o u n t of lig h t. F u rth e rm o re . ' w eeks a fte r th e firs t p u b lic a tio n of I
| th is sum m ons, an d tf you fail t o '
i a n sw er fo r w an t th e re o f th e p la in -I
Economy looks like an up-hill game when
tiff w ill apply to th e c o u n rt fo r th e
E L E C T R IC LAM PS cun be lo cat
you first begin, and sometimes it is an up
ed in a n y place, th u s a ffo rd in g
relief p ray ed fo r In his co m p lain t, j
any drained d is trib u tio n of lig h t. I io -w it:
fo r a d ecree of th e co u rt |
hill game.
‘But it is the ROAD
TO
I disso lv in g th e bonds of m atrim o n y ,
PROSPERITY, and if you can persevere in
existing betw een th e said p la in tiff
.TO O T H E R LAM PS possess th ese ; and y o u rself, an d fo r an a b s o l u te !
your small economies, You will find this out.
q u a lific a tio n s; th e re fo re , it
I ' ! divorce. T h is su m m o n s is p u b - '
n o t s u rp ris in g th a t
Your extravagance does not draw interest
lish ed j an d is served upon you p u r- *
s u a n t to an o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le
If you put that money in a savings ac
: R obert O. M orrow , p resid in g ju d g e
E L E C T R IC L A M P S a re ra p id ly
of th e above e n title d c o u rt, m ade
count in the hank, vou can some day buy
re p la cin g a ll others in m odern
| on th e 2 4 th day of A p ril, 1913, d i - :
establishm ents.
the LUXURIES you crave without missing
rectin g th e sam e to be p u b lish ed fo r
six co n secu tiv e and successive w eeks
the money.
j in th e "G resh am O u tlo o k ” a sem i
w eekly p a p e r of g e n e ra l c ircu latio n
p rin te d an d p u b lish ed in M ultnom ah
D o Y o u r B a n k in e W ith Ila
co u n ty , O regon, th e d a te of th e first
p u b licatio n being A p ril
36, 1913.1
He
In te r e s t on T im e » n il S tiv in e » D e p o n it»
an d th e d a te of th e last p u b lic a tio n ’
J u n e 6, 1913.
GRAHAM & B E L K N A P,
A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff.
S E V E N T H a n d A LD E R STS.
Daily O reg o n ian . 1 y r. r e g . . 86.00
P h o n es M ain 6688 an d A 6180.
T w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r . . 1 6 0
C o m b in atio n , 1 yr ....................... 6 001
Floor Paint
LowcBrothers
Hi$i Sl^rtiUrd
id Paint
M ETZG ER BR O S
Columbia Heights
Attention !
The
Light
AT THE LOW EST COST
Road to Prosperity
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
BANK
OF GRESHAM
PA G E T H R E E
Cherryville
O u r school closed T uesday. May
20, w ith a picnic in th e sh ad e of the
old apple tre e , o r sh e lte r,
as th e
day w as not very w arm an d we did
not feel th e need of a shade.
T he prizes fo r d e p o rtm e n t and
sch o larsh ip av e ra g e in
th e h ig h er
g ra d e s w ere aw a rd e d to R aym ond
M urray, first prize; M aster G eorge
C ooper, second prize, an d Jessie
C lark th ird prize.
in
th e low er
g ra d e s L ouis M urray received first
prize, Mabel U pdike, second, and Ma
rie S errols, th ird .
-P H O T O S -
AH Kinds and Sizes
NEW GALLERY
0» m hery B«» -
- Sued« h Aeptiwlant
P ictu re F ra m in g
GILT
OR NATURAL WOOD
NEAT and CHEAP
M AX SCHNEIDER
MAIN STREET
.
GRESHAM
Professional C ards
Dr. and Mrs. B o tk in s celeb rated
PH Y SIC IA N S
th e ir golden w edding at th e hom e
of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. G rah am at
S. P. feittner, M. D.
M ount T abor.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
A p a rty o f young people m et a t I OEct been. 1« a a le 12 ■ . 1 ». a . to 1 ». a
th e T ap p lace S a tu rd a y n ig h t
to
7 to 8 f. a ., at Remlmct
p ra c tic e th e ir d an cin g lessons.
-P R O N E .: Office I 16 R esidence I Iff
O f f i c e , H o w t t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O .
Win. Allen and fam ily a re In ten d
ing m oving to B ull R u n
fo r the
sum m er.
PHONES: Residence, III; Office I l x
Mr. S erro ls has co n tra c te d su rface
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
clearin g fo r D r .B otkins.
Phyaician and Surgeon
The w ork of p la n k in g th e C h erry
Hours: 10-12 s.m .; 2-4 and 7-6 p.m
ville hill is going alo n g
a ll rig h t
o rn a . HOWITT BLOC .
GRESHAM. OBEtON
since th e w e a th e r has been p leas
a n t, an d w ill m ake it p assab le for
PHONES RcUcso Takt 120; 09er. Man 4812
a u to tra v e l d u rin g th e w in te r season.
Home A 5152
Dr. Jo h n H. Boyd an d son w ere
J.
M.
SHORT.
M. D.
out looking a b o u t
th e ir
su m m er
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
hom e and fa rm on th e 26th.
Rrjtdcnur, 438. Last 52 St
06er.
111112 Selling Building,
Holtland. Otr«pB
D o n 't fo rg e t to b rin g th e w hole I
fam i y to A ly sw o rth 's for Shoes.
Dr. W. C. Belt
T here n ever w as a tim e w hen peo
ple a p p reciated th e real 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 his is show n by th e In
crease In sales and v o lu n ta ry te s ti
m onials from perso n s w ho have been
cured by It. If you o r y o u r c h il
dren a re tro u b le d w ith a cough or
cold give it a tr ia l and becom e ac
q u ain ted w ith
Its good q u alities.
F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., and
D ealers ev eryw here.
A |1 0 2 sc h o la rsh ip In th e I n te r
n a tio n a l
C o rresp o n d en ce
school
C hoice of courses. Easy term s. E n
q u ire a t O utlook office.
P h y s ic ia n
u n ii
S u rg e u u .
O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank, G resham
P h o n e 19
P h o n es, O ffice 40.
Rea. 4 S I
Dr. Geo. Inglis
P h y sician a n d S u rg eo n .
GRESH AM ,
OREGON
O ffice over F ir s t S tate B ank
D E N T IS T S
w . J. OTT
H. orr
h
O T T BRO S.
DENTISTS
City Bakery
W. H
H A IN L IN E ,
G RESH A M .
On the Market,
Fresh Every Day
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
-
OREGON
IN SURA NCE
Prop.
Best Bread
-
JOHN BROWN
IN SU R A N C E
R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le lu
su ra n c e C om panies.
P h o n e 613
G resh am , O regon
J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN SU R A N C E
F IR E
A UTOM OBILE
L IF E
P L A T E GLASS
A CCID EN T
SU R ETY BONDS
H EALTH
O rfico in H ank of G realinm
I E T E R IN A R Y SU RGEONS.
Phone
545
J. E , C R A W F O R D
Veterinary Surae.-y
Veterinary Dem ist /
Obstetrical W ork a Spec :<• lij
Main St.
Gresham, Ore.
G re s h a m ,
•
-
O re g o n
LA W Y ERS
I Handle Only First Class
FRED L. EVERSON.
MEN S and BOY’S
SHOES
and Mocasins
Why can I sell Shoes
cheaper than others?
Because My expense
is less than others.
Gresham Shoe Shop
CARL
DAHL,
Prop.
ATTO RNEY A T LAW
(City Attorney)
Phone 4x1
GRESHAM, ORE.
CONTRACTORS
IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
ft «
LÎ tracî ORS
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
SANITARY CASH MARKET
RAY H. TODD
Main Street
E L E C T R IC A L CON TRA CTO R
G re s h a rn , O r e g o n
Pilone 525
G RESH A M ,
ORUEON
We Handle “Only” the Best
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
M EATS
P ro p rie to r
WHITE CROW HOTEL
F ira t S ta te
B an k
B u ild in g
M EALS 2 5 c
Mrs. S. T. Crow,
ALFRED HAMMAR
P la s tra e r and C em ent C o n tra c to r.
E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free on re
qu est. All w ork G u aran teed
P h o n e Ax I G resham P.O. l i m i t
W. K. Hamilton
C o n tr a c to r a n d
P la n s
and
Phone
338
E s t im a t e s
Builder
on
R eq u e st
G RESH AM ,
O lli
Proprietor
UNDERTAKER
Canadian Employment Co.
W N orth Second St., P o rtla n d , O r.
Phrmeto— M ain 8 0 7 4 , A 8174
H elp of all K ind* F u rn ish e d
F re e to E m ployer.
(ss B ktora. hss.
81
Vtrt Hr»»
. Trsss
fast Sitie Funeral Dire« tors
414
EAST ALDER ST . cor»« «isih
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