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P AUE F O l’B GREMIUM Ot'TLOOK, 11EH D AY , SEPTEM BER JH. 1018 Mrs. R obt. L ansdow n, o f P le a s a n t 1 A new n o v elty sh o p Is a b o u t to be Home, w as th e g u est on e day last | opened In th e s to re re cen tly occupied w eek of h e r siste r, Mrs C. E by W. R. B id d le's novelty sh o p on R u sh er. Pow ell s tre e t, by Mrs. E le a n o r T he larg est ap p le, th e larg est B oughner. T he s to re w ill be ready sq u ash an d th e la rg e st corn a t th e 1 ^u r *k® o p en in g a b o u t O ctober 1. going back to school a n d college, b usiness m en fa ir w ere ex h ib ited in th e R ockw ood T he new C ath o lic c h u rc h , recen tly getting back into th e harness for a good fall a n d T he local telep h o n e com pany is g ra n g e display. It also in clu u d ed a finished in G resham w as d e d ica ted p u ttin g up a sto re ho u se an d su p er- hill of e ig h t A m erican W onder po- on S unday. A fter th e cerem ony w inter's w ork; just step into the live store today in te n d e n t's office on th e sam e spot ta to e s w hich w eighed ab o u t ten th e lad ies of th e p a rish p ro v id ed a a n d see how well we h av e anticip ate’ your good w here it has had a shed fo r th e past pounds d in n e r fo r th e clergy ta k in g a p a rt clothes w ishes in suit a n d overcoat from the few y ears T he old shed w as to rn Miss Rose Elw ood sp en t S a tu rd a y in th ® »ervices. T h e re w as a larg e a tte n d a n c e a t th e d e d ic a tio n e x e r dow n th is m o rning. an d S unday w ith H e ste r T horpe A tten d an c e a t th e G resham school Mr. a n d Mrs. C h arles C atlow , Mr cises. y este rd a y — o p en in g day w as 21« a nd Mrs. Lewis M ays, an d E va Bell Of this n u m b e r «2 w ere e n ro lled in sp en t S a tu rd a y an d S unday w ith Mr th e high school w ith 154 in th e a n d Mrs. Jo h n B row n o th e r g ra d e s T he e n ro llm e n t will W ednesday a t 2 :3 0 p m. w ill be Increase g ra d u a lly a n d Is expected to sto ry h o u r a t the lib ra ry . T he sto ry T he w ell know n B ud A n d erso n , te a c h n early 300 w ith in a few week% of a c a te rp illa r an d Mr. P o ssu m 's lig h t w eight boxer o f th e P acific EV ER Y N EW ER STY LE Mr. and Mrs. O scar E rick so n cam e cu rio u s d ream and w hat cam e of it, C oast, w ill fa v o r G resham by a visit E V E R Y F A S C IN A T IN G F A B R IC S a tu rd a y to a tte n d th e fair, an d to will be th e su b je c ts next F rid a y n ig h t. H e w ill p u t on visit M rs E ric k s o n 's p a re n ts, Mr Mr and M rs J a s L aw ren ce cam e a n ex h ib itio n of prize fig h t tra in in g a n d as alw ays a larger m easu re of tru e quality for and Mrs E. C. L indsey They re- hom e last week from M an zan ita and 8,80 w111 kive a little exam ple every dollar spent. tu rn e d to th e ir hom e at W arren on Beach w here they have sp en t th e of *»ts sk ill *“ s p a rrin g a t th e pict- M onday. su m in er. n re show . T he adm ission- w ill be 25 and 15 c e n ts fo r Miss Mary H anson h as gone to cen ts fo r a d u lts P a u l O sm an, son of H a rry O sm an, won th e Bain boy's w agon given by Je ffe rso n , O regon, w here she will I ch ild ren . Mr Hessel a t h is m ach in ery sto re teach in hte p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t o f -------- to th e lucky p erson re g iste rin g d u r- th e school. H er m o th er Mrs. C ar Eyes tested and glasses fitte d ing th e fair. P a u l is fo u r y ears tie H anson w ill Join h er th e re a f te r a Dr. Geo. Inglis. old b u t th e w agon w ill be a pleas- sh o rt visit a t T he D alles. u re to him fo r m any y e a rs . H a rry T hom as an d fam ily of S an- P om ona g ra n g e will ta k e sev eral w ere h ere S a tu rd a y , visiting p erso n s to W oodlaw n to m o rro w . w i,h relativ es and e n jo y in g th e fair. Next to Gresham Postoffice o Canby . - k . fa ir begins to m o rro w , Ur- and Mrs. A. T hom pson had as — and 1 1 a guest last week th e ir d a u g h te r-in - will last all th e w eek. S e v e r a l: law Mrs Fred T hom p son of T he from th is vicinity will a tte n d it be Dalles. fore its close. School opened In T erry school, AT GRESHAM Lloyd T e g a rt re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y [>jBt No 8, y e sterd ay w ith an at- from v isitin g frie n d s In S eattle. , ten d an c e of tw enty-seven Miss I w ish to an n o u n c e to the Mrs. It. W. T horpe, of B ellingham . N ellie H ogue o f T ro u td a le and Miss I public, that I will open, on is v isitin g re lativ es In G resham and Je a n Lent of F airv iew a re the IS THE BASIS OF P o rtla n d . i teach ers. are o u t of place in a grocery store, b u t O ctober I, a N ovelty Shop, Miss C a rrie Mat hiesen, H elen P eels T he Queen E sth e r circle will m eet | at the location of th e form er A GOOD BREAKFAST we have a lot of H ig h G ra d e Toilet G oods an d P e te r B arb er sp en t S a tu rd a y next F rid a y n ig h t a t th e hom e of N ovelty Shop, on Pow ell St. O u r 3 0 c S p e c ia lly B lended Coffees are and S unday w ith th e fam ily of Mr. Miss L a u ra D avis, a t 7 :3 0 . All th at W e W ill C lose O u t at R ed u ced Prices. and Mrs. R ichard T egart. Novelties a n d School S u p m em bers an d o th e rs w ishing to join S uperior to m an y coffees sold for 40c. P erfum es, I oilet W ater, Face P ow der, A le tte r from Jo h n B row n, w ho a re req u ested to be p resen t. plies; 5c, 10c, 15c a n d 25c It is an Exceptionally G ood V alue. Is at his gold m ine n e a r G lendale, Rev M elville T. W ire left today Sachet Pow der, Nail Polish, A lm o n d C ream , counters. re p o rts th a t he h as put the tu n n e l | fo r E ugene. O regon, to a tte n d th e Flair I onic, Y outheline, I ooth P o w d er a n d You are invited to call. In ab o u t tw en ty feet fu r th e r In th e a n n u a l session of th e O regon Con- W ill pay 3 5 C for Fresh Eggs la st m onth and th a t assay s show ference of th e M ethodist E piscopal Talcum. th e rock to co n tain ab o u t 200 per ¡ch u rch . He w ill be gone a b o u t a cent m ore ore th a n fo rm e r tests. w eek. A re so lu tio n , u n an im o u sly ASK FOR ASK FOR A m ong th e P o rlta n il vlsiors a t th e c arried by th e q u a rte rly conference I AD SUPS TAD SIJPS fa ir S a tu rd a y w ere, th e M isses M yr of th e local ch u rch fo r th e re tu rn G RESH A M , OREGON tle and F ran ces E lw ood, H a rrie t and of Mr. W ire to th is c h a rg e , has been L illian Van N a tta , an d L ouise T ay se n t to tiie a n n u a l co n ference, and lor. They stayed to th e d an ce nail th ere Is every reason to believe th a t I kind. sp en t th e n ig h t at th e Elw ood b u n he w ill be re tu rn e d . A ccording to Mr. N ash th e agree- galow a t E lw ood sta tio n . | m ent w hich he w anted Miss G ra n t to Ja c o b s o n 's ' new b rick b u ild in g , at J sign b efo re he left P o rtla n d and th e c o rn e r of Pow ell and Main j w hich she rfeu sed to give h er sig n a stre e ts , is now w ell beyond th e firs t tu re , w as sim p ly a s ta te m e n t th a t sto ry an d w ill be ready fo r th e roof sh e w ould lie resp o n sib le fo r any by th e end of th is w eek. It is to d eb ts w hich she m ig h t c o n tra c t w hile lie tw o sto ries, w ith a w hite fro n t + •¡•O-l-o-l-O-I-O-pO d-O-l-O+Q-l-O-PO-PO-PO+tJd-O.po+o+P-i-O-l-O’HJ+O-HM« ru n n in g th e real e s ta te business of pressed brick and p la te g lass w hich she took o v er upon his de w indow s. p a rtu re He also d en ies th a t he Miss P earl Jo n e s is ta k in g a tw o Gresham Outlook with: I "eloped" as o n e of th e d a ilies had w eeks' v acation from h er d u u tie s at fit, say in g th a t h e h ad n o tified all his th e telep h o n e office. I Ye«i 6 Month« frie n d s of Ills a p p ro a c h in g m a rria g e F. W. H oecker left last week for Daily Oregonian $6.00 $3.25 a n d h a d to ld th e m th a t he w ould be a th r e e w eeks' v isit w ith relaiv es " and Sunday Oregonian 8.00 4.25 aw ay fo r sev eral m o n th s on his an d frie n d s In J a n s e n , N ebraska. ” Journal 5.50 2.75 w edd in g trip Mr. and Mrs A. H. R ehtn, of W at« and Sunday journal 7.50 4.00 He fu r th e r d e c la re s th a t Miss re n to n , O regon, w ere th e g u e sts over G ran t h as tw o d ivorced h u sb a n d s liv S unday at th e hom e of th e la tte r 's Evening Telegram 5.50 2.75 ing, an d th a t u p to th e tim e th a t she fa th e r F W. H oecker. Weekly Oregonian 2.00 1.15 becam e h is n u rse sh e w as em ployed T h ere w ill be a siieclal m eetin g of Semi-W eekly Journal 2.00 1.15 as a w a itre ss in th e te a room of a th e W om ens' C ouncil th is ev en in g SEE THEM Rural Spirit 2.00 |. |$ la rg e P o rtla n d d e p a rtm e n t sto re a t th e lib ra ry , called by o rd e r of Young Fellows GRESHAM AND VICINITY House of Kuppenheimer Bud Anderson Here Friday $15, $18, $20, 22-50, $25 AYLSWORTH NEW - N ovelty Shop Good Coffee BRAGG & Perfumes, Toilet Goods DUNCAN Mrs. Boughner, Prop. MR. DAIRYMAN:— Combination Subscriptions Louden Cow Stanchions Will Make your Cows Glad M ade of 1 ubular Steel Easy to O perate Alao with Oregon City Paper* Ihiii't l e t Unity S u ffe r W ltli E iz n im anil S k in E ru p tion s. Baliles need a p erfect sk in -co v er ing. S kin e ru p tio n s cau se th em not th e ir gruw tli DR H O BSO N 'S EC only iu ien se su ffe rin g , but h in d e r ZEMA O1N I MENT can lie relied on f o r re lie f an d p e rm a n e n t c u re of su ffe rin g b ab ies w hose skin e r u p tio n s liuve m ade I h eir Hr« m iserab le. O ur baby w as a fflic te d w ith break m g o u t of tiie sk in all o v er th e lace and scalp. D octors an d sk in sp ecialists ta iled to help We tried l»r H obso n 's E czem a O in tm en t and w ,re overjo y ed to nee haliy eotu- p k o 'ly cu red befo re one box was used w rites Mrs S lu h le r. D ubu q u e, lo w .i All d ru g g ists, o r by m ail, ,»Uc P fe iffe r C h em ical C om pany, s I.ouls. Mo. P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa. JOSEPH NASH WILL FIGHT LAW SUIT ------------------------- J lie p re sid e n t M rs C h as. Cleveland, A h e a d lin e says, “ Spain S hort of to a tte n d to m a tte rs of Im p o rtan t F u n d s .” B ut su rely th a t is no I business. AB m em bers a re urged new s. J to be p resen t. ---------------------- ' C leveland B liss left last F rid a y DiarrlKM-a Q u ic k ly C u re d . io r C o rv allis w h ere he w ill a tte n d “ I w as ta k e n w ith d ia rrh o e a a n d O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College. Mr Y orks, th e m e rc h a n t h e re , p e r - ' Jo h n C re w >- of B eaver, O regon. I su ad ed m e to try a b o ttle of C h am -I * U8 ,h e * ue8' s » n d «y « ‘«I't of his a id tu ru \1 M I .. ...1 vat . _ h e rla in ’s C olic,C holera and D ia rrh o e a siste rs M rs M Vogel and Miss M ar- Rem edy. A fter ta k in g o ne does of K»ret C reecy. It 1 w as c u re d . It also cu red o th e rs Mr. and Mrs. H. M G erm an re- th a t I gave it to ," w rites M. E Geb- tu rn e d last S a tu rd a y from D onnell, h a rt, O riole, P a. That is not a t all O regon, w here they had sp en t a u n u su a l. An o rd in a ry a tta c k of d la r- , r h o e a c a n a lm o st in v a ria b ly be cured ‘’ T “* "' «"•’ P ro fita b le th re e w eeks by one o r tw o doses of th is rem edy. P*c a *ng hops F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., and A w L eslie, of P o rtla n d , secre- all D ealers. j ta ry of S cottish C lan M acleay w hich , j c ele b rated h ere on J u ly w 4th, w as a (•H ESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T — c a lle r at th e O utlook office F rid ay Jo aep h H. N ash, th e P o rtla n d real • s ta te d e a le r w ho lias been m ad e th e d e fe n d a n t in a $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 breach of p ro m ise su it by G e rtru d e G ran t of P ori lau d , lias re ta in e d a firm of a tto rn e y s an d h as said th a t It is his In te u lio n to fig h t th e cast* io th e very en d in o rd e r to c le a r ills nam e. He den ied gen erally aud . r s j s u n x * , ~ , - * ’ « •» .......* m eetin g each ‘ few ,lays v aca,lo n a,ld »topped off in d e ta il all of th e c h arg es m ade in 8 :0 0 p m. P ra y e r . . . . i W ednesday ev e n in g a t 8 :0 0 n ui i ,o s®® ib® fair, i« lu m p a nt to th e e ffe c t th a t he Rev. E. A. I ^ o n a r r d , a c tin g p asto r, i Mrs. Mary L ohr and son visited h ad lived w ith G e rtru d e G ran t u n d e r . n » r a il a n m n n r « "vi,h h t r b ro th e r 8. M W ebber and p r o m i s e of m a rria g e , an d said th a t n s t r v i u7 > a la m ll>' recently .h e re had n ev er been any b u t pu re- *’ ; ’ * ' * A ' ' Mi Mrs j 8 o , jg of p , ' Ik*»|>oil'lciicy. Is o ften caused by In d ig estio n an d n i hUta h “ i * * , 7 b* tWe* " «'very second an d ‘ fo u rth ’ Tuesda“ ’ 1 int H om «' visl,vd r ‘' la ,lv ‘ s and at- coiisU pation, an d q uickly d isap p ears v i y In th e case w as em ployed All M aster M asons co rd ially invited I , ®n<led th e fa ir a day o r tw o last wlii'ii C h a m b e rla in 's ' T ab lets a re j week ta k e n E or salo by G resh am D ru g by hitu to assist in his real e s ta te H P u lfe r, S ecretary . b u sin ess au d also as n u rs e w hen he " Co , an d all ltealers. w as s u ffe rin g from h e a rt tro u b le. A F A IR V IE W LOD GE No At th is tim e he w as u n co n scio u s for a perio d of th re e week an d w as u n V I ,x A M Z , O iiiiiiuiucaiions tiie first d e r h er care. L a te r he an d bis S atu rd ay o f each m o n th . M asonic n u rs e m ad e th e ir hom e w ith Mr T em ple, T ro u td a le . N a sh 's b ro th e r an d his wife w ho is Eight Yearg of Service, Eight Year» of Continued Growth I O l ItT G R ESH A M . No. 81. F o r- Miss G ra n t's sis te r B ut th a t they ir i of A m erica M eets th e sec e v e r c o n te m p la te d e n te rin g in to th e ond a n d ton rill M onday ev e n in g in s la te of m a trim o n y , Mr N ash denies. < a. n m o n th a t I. O O. F h all September 2 Resources i- 1. G ru b b , ch ief ra n g e r: O. J "W e both cau ie from C h icag o ," said ae, " b u t 1 h a d n 't neen h er sin ce sh e 1906 * r,m b la y . se c re ta ry $ 38,488.95 w as five y e a rs old u n til we m et in 1907 « 81,699.17 w iien g tlien M onk K illin')*. P o rtla n d ." I ’ o n I su ffe r lo n g er w ith weak 1908 H e is at p resen t n eg o tia tin g 95.662.38 kid n ey s l u u can get p ro m p t relief fo r a su m m er hom e a t latn g Beach J 1909 - 120,698.35 .' ta k in g E lectric B itte rs , th a t w on w h ere his honeym oon w as so rudely 1910 't ta i rem edy p raised by w omen e v in te rru u p te d by th e new s th a t th e 162.063.06 He an d his ery w h ere S ta r t w ith a b o ttle to su it had been filed. 1911 . 173,497.12 d ay, you w ill soon feel lik e a new b rid e fo rm erly Miss L illia n R ichm ond 1912 164,700.48 w om an w ith am b itio n to w o rk , w ith of R ockw ood, a re sta y in g In S o u th 1913 . out fe a r o f p ain . Mr. Jo h n Dowl- | B end an d it Is h is In ten tio n to go 185,708.68 m g o f San F ra n c isc o . w r ite s .— in to th e real e s ta te bnu sin ees th ere :{ G ra titu d e fo r th e w o n d erfu l effect I co n d itio n s s trik e him rig h t a fte r th e of E le c tric B itte rs p ro m p ts m e to su it Is settled a t th e first term of w rite It c u red my w ife when all I lie say s th a t Miss elne fa ile d ." Good fo r th e liv er : co u rt In O ctober GRESHAM , OPE * a s well N o th in g b e tte r fo r Indiges G ran t s a tto rn e y s have been a ttem p t tio n o r biU ousncea P rice, 6t»c aud in g to affect a se ttle m e n t b u t th a t ' K fA g ig u t , n 'x w H ------ $1 no. at all D ru g g ists he w ill not c o n std e r a n y th in g o f th e '«tatde d>e U l y irf XjX stl We Grow by Deserving to Grow rIR S T STATE BANK At Sterling & Kidder’s H AR D W A R E STORE GRESHAM, OREGON School TABLETS Books P E N C IL S ETC. W e are E X C H A N G E A G E N T S for all the books used in the Public Schools. The Famous REXALL TABLETS, Etc,, Are Here Call on us. GRESHAM DRUG CO. ••T H E R E X A L L S T O R E ** L umber G reatly R educed 1x12, sized, per M 2x 4. 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M -x 6. 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M Shiplap and Shearing, per M $ 8 .0 0 7.0 0 7 .0 0 7.0 0 OLESON LUMBER CO, T e l e p h o n e -4 1 1 2 1 - 2 m ile s e a s t of K e ls o ANOTHER DROP IN LARD 5-lb. Pail, 6 5 c 10-lb. Pail, $ 1 .2 5 WHY PAY MORE? Guaranteed Pure and Full Weight HowitVs Market