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G RESH AM OUTLOOK. TAGE F O U B GRESHAM AND VICINITY Mr». G. G. L aver of C arlto n , O re gon, H|«.nt a few day» th is w eek w ith h e r m o th e r, Mr». L. O sborne Mrs S. R. B rad field a n d Mis» A. H o agland a re a ss istin g th is week at th e hom e of Mr», Roy K ern. Mrs. Geo. H. S u n d ay has gone to D am ascus w here she will rem ain for a week o r tw o w ith h e r d a u g h te r Mrs F ra n k M etzger. Mrs. M G ordon, o f P o rtla n d , an old re sid e n t of G resh am , v isited ! with frie n d s h ere sev eral d a y . th is W 4? 4 * K K R ID A Ï, (S T U B E R Mr». E. S to n er is a g a in a t h er W a lte r M etzler, fo r th e p a st tw o hom e on W allu la H e ig h ts a fte r y ears a t S p rin g h ill fa rm , has gone »{tending th e s u m m er a t C ascade to T acom a to rem ain. L ocks n u rsin g . W inning* p u m b ers in W. R. C lau d e S m ith , of p k f u r e show B u rk e 's K odak supply e o n te .t for fam e, 1» very m uch a r u s tle r in o th e r d ire c tio n s H e has been help- Ing in th e O u tlo o k ao fftce m uch of th is week an d Is "g o in g a f te r " one of those T eleg ram au to m o b iles w ith his c u sto m a ry en erg y . H e re 's hop- ing he w ins H is w ife Is hts can di- d a te in th e co n test. Miss P earl Jo n e s visited w ith Miss Je ssie Dodge a t R iver M ills several d a y s th is week M ilton E v an s of E staca d a, w as a G resh am v is ito r on W ed n esd ay Th<j „io v ,n g ,e tu re th e a te r w l„ on KoblnMI) C ru8o M onday e v . j a. 1U13 Until This Ad. Changes S ep tem b er a re 241, 282. 302, 322 ftnd 342 Miss L a u ra V. B ulkeley re tu rn e d to h e r w ork at th e F ir s t S tate B ank th is m o rn in g a fte r a tw o w eeks' : v acatio n , sp en t a t h er h om e In Mon- tav illa. i Q ueen E s th e r C ircle w ill give a hake sale on S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n , O cto b er 4, in th e Ice cream p arlo rs ot O resh am D rug store. T h ere w ill be a m eetin g of th e L ib ra ry B oard a t th e lib ra ry , next M onday ev en in g . All m em bers a re u rg ed to be p resen t. SU G AR—Best Fruit or Berry TEAS—Regular 50c, bulk $5.35 sack . . . 40c COFFEE -The Coffees we are putting out for 30c and 35c are hard to match. They are great values. Will Pay 37ic for FRESH EGGS ASK FOR T A D SUPS BRAGG & DUNCAN ASK FOR T A D SUPS G RESH A M , OREGON -- — SERIOUS ACCIDENT e n ln g fo r a ru n of tw o n ig h ts. ooley re t six-room b u ngalow In p rocess tu rn ed last T uesday from an ex- ! of co n stru c tio n by N. O. F u lle r at tended tr ip th ro u g h e a ste rn W ash in g E ig h th stre e t and P io n eer av en u e, ton and O regon. in C lev elan d 's ad d itio n , is ra p id ly as (' M Z im m erm an h as been laid su m in g p ro p o rtio n s u n d e r th e d irec up for a few day s w ith a very so re Mrs. Roy K ern m et w ith a p ain fu l tion of A rch itect Jo n es. Mr. W ilde, L < ml, th e resu lt of a k n ife cu t which B illy is dead B illy w as G. H accid en t on T u esday e v e n in g In P o rtla n d , w ill build on E ig h th In ju red th e hone of one of hi» fin g ers w hich h er rig h t a n k le w as broken. D ammoier'B pet d e e r and the im m e ■ stre e t next sp rin g . T h e re w ill be T he W o m an s' H om e M issionary so- She w as in C. M. Z im m e rm a n ’s a u d ia te cause of his d e a th was a sh arp a w alk laid from Mt. Hood sta tio n ciety will meet next W ednesday a f to m o b ile on h e r way hom e. It w as to E ig h th and e a st befo re snow flies k n ife In th e h a n d s of an experienced ternoon a t 2 :3 0 o'clock with Mrs. a fte r n ig h tfa ll an d In th e d a rk n e s s The Im p ro v em en ts, p resen t an d pros b Dr. Todd at h e r hom e e a st of tow n. a farm team a lm o st cam e in colll- u tch er. Ills d e a th w as n eccsslta t- l>eetive, in th a t p a rt of tow n will All lad les a re Invited to be p resen t. sion w ith th e a u to . T h e m ach in e ed by c o n ta c t w ith a barLed w ire goon a ttra c t a tte n tio n . Mr. am i Mrs. A II. G ould re tu rn - w as sto p p ed b u t Mrs.* K ern bceam e j w hich so lace rated h is face th a t il M C. K ing, a law yer o f S p o k an e, frig h te n e d an d ju m p ed o u t, break- th is week from M cM innville w here was n ecessary to kill him to save tin y have been fo r th e past m o n th w as In tow n th is week lo o k in g o v er ln g h er a n |tle M deBcribed ing life [p a rd o n th e Irish ] and lie th is locality w ith a view to s e ttlin g wltti th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. V iolet Dr. S. P. B ittn e r m ade a n ex am i h ere and o p en in g an office. H e has was sacrificed in th e in te re sts of T h o rn to n . n atio n an d fo u n d both bones b ro k A n u m b er of D. L M cL ean s n e a r ¡ '«*•> th irte e n y e a rs In S p o k an e and e n 8|),ln te re d dow n , nt() h u m an ity . relativ es and frie n d s d ro p p ed In last j *«« fo r »*“« “ resid en t of Sut- th e a n k le Jo in t. It w ill ta k e a te d i B illy w as a pet th a t had ideas of iunday afte rn o o n to c o n g ra tu la te *o n - N eb rask a. He Is a n a tiv e of o u s tim e fo r h e r to reco v er an d a ow n. In fact he w as tu r n in g th e him on his seventy-sixth b irth d ay i lo w a . “ nd “ g ra d u a te of th e Iow a s tiff a n k le m ay be th e re s u lt. She ta b le s on th e D an n n eier fam ily and Among th em w ere his d a u g h te r Mrs. : b ta te U niv ersity law school. Mr is re s tin g ea sily a t last re p o rts. had alm o st m ade them su b serv ien t J i - L aw rence, h er d a u g h te r Mrs E K ing Is p leased w ith G resh am and W A ylsw orth and th e la tte r 's young O regon. to his own in c lin a tio n s. O nly th e Dr. J N. P ow ell, w ho is now <m L aw rence A ylsw orth. T he fo u r s u p e rio rity of th e h u m an m ind over nt to S ch n eid er’s stu d io and had h e re from S an F ran cisco , has th a t of th e b ru te cre a tio n k ep t him th e ir p h o to g rap h ta k en . b ro u g h t w ith him a set of sixteen from o rd e rin g th e a ffa irs of th e fam Mr and Mrs C. M. O lip h an t s ta rt- views of th e P anam a ex p o sitio n ily to su it him self. In his early life id this m o rn in g to d riv e to N ew berg b u ild in g s. They a re re m a rk a b le for G resh am h ig h school h a s settled he w ould follow h is c a p ta in s up th e w here th ey will spend sev eral d ay s show ing th e b eau ty and Im m en sity dow n to a stead y ro u tin e of study fro n t ste p s hut he used th e wild life visiting w ith relativ es th e g re a t e n te rp rise . __________ b u t Is n o t u n m in d fu l of th e social m ethod In going dow n and w ould an d a th le tic fe a tu re s th a t a re to be ju m p off th e porch. O ne lesson, a p a r t o f th e y e a r’s w ork. T h e slx- how ever, ta u g h t him to descend In a ty -tw o s tu d e n ts org an ized on W ed m ore d ig n ified m a n n e r and he never n esday In to a s tu d e n t body w ith th e ju m p ed dow n a g ain . fo llo w in g o fficers: p re sid e n t, Jo h n O ne day he w as a ttra c te d by th e H oney; vice p re s id e n t, Isabel M etz sav o ry sm ells of th e k itch en and w as g e r; s e c re ta ry . E m ily A n d erso n ; discovered lick in g th e sk illet on the tr e a s u re r , N ellie F a rts ; yell lead er, k itch en ran g e. A m ild ch astisem en t H e ste r T h o rp e. C lass e le c tio n s re had n o e ffe c t and he w as soon be su lte d a s follow s: com ing an In to le ra b le nu isan ce F resh m en P re sid e n t, A rchie Mc a ro u n d th e house. O nly closed doors K eo w n ; vice p re sid e n t, H ester could keep him o u t. As an in s ta n c e of his a g ility it is T h o rp e ; se c re ta ry , A ndrew B ru g g e r; re la te d th a t he w as one day sh u t up tr e a s u re r , B o n ita M etzger. S ophom ores— P re s id e n t, Alice Rob In th e b arn to p re v e n t h is follow ing T he only e rts ; vice p re sid e n t, L a u ra D avis; th e fam ily dow n tow n. se c re ta ry , H azel G oger; tr e a s u re r , o p en in g left w as a w indow eig h t feet above th e floor, an d a few m in u tes W ilb u r S tan ley . la te r B illy w as seen tr o ttin g dow n J u n i o r —-P resid en t, L a u ra S hip- th e road to w ard tow n w here it is ley; vice p re sid e n t. K a th e rin e H oney; u n la w fu l fo r a d e e r to ru n at la rg e se c re ta ry , P earl R uegg; tre a s u re r, B ut B illy w ill ru n a ro u n d no m ore. V iola D inger. H e h as licked h is last s k ille t, but S en io rs— P re s id e n t, Jo h n H oney; th e sk ille ts and p o ts of Mr. Dam- vice p re sid e n t, Isabel M etzger; m e ie r's frie n d s a re savory from cook s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, N ellie F aris. ing his rem ain s. T he afo resaid E n ro llm e n t In th e G resham H igh frie n d s got all th e r e w as of him as is 62 w ith th e follow ing in s tru c to rs th e D am nielers had too m uch reg ard P rin c ip a l, J E. S tu b b s; P ro fesso r fo r th e ir e rs tw h ile pet to help eat Rice, Miss von W ln tz e n g e ro d t and him . Miss Y oung. G irls' C lu b W ill S tu d y B irds. An a th le tic c lu b has been form ed T he g ir ls ’ clu b a t th e lib ra ry will to e n g a g e in fo o tb all, baseb all, b as k et ball and te n n is R alph S tanley ta k e up fo r th e com ing y e a r as th e ir has been elec ted c a p ta in of th e fo o t topic, " B ird s of U. 8 .” D u rin g th e ball team T h e first gam e w ill be fall an d w in ter, b ird s of th o se sea w ith th e second L incoln H igh team sons in all p a rts of th e co u n try w ill M«iin Street Greshdm the o n S a tu rd a y , O cto ber 11, on the be discussed. F o r th e sp rin g W ash in g to n and O regon b ird s will L incoln g ro u n d s in P o rtla n d . be stu d ied w ith a n o p e ra glass. In th is w ay th e b ird s w ill be m ade m ore AtJilWic C lu b I nc< »i-p< >rnti< >■■. N ext T h u rsd a y th e chl- At a m e e tin g of th e G resham A th In te re stin g letic clu b , held last n ig h t. It was ua p h e a sa n t w ill be discussed. decided to in c o rp o ra te fo r $1,000. S u n d ay a t tile B a p tist C h urcli. T he c h a r te r list w as closed w ith 38 S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m ., serm on m em b ers but th e re w ill be m o re ap- p icatlo n s fo r m em bership. T h e club at 11 a. m. S u b ject, C h rist lifted up d e rid e d to c a rry $100 of th e ca p ita l o r th e a ttra c tio n o f th e brass. P ra y e r m eetin g a t 7 p. m. S er stock fo r th e o rg a n iz a tio n a n d forty- e ig h t sh a re s w ere subscribed by In mon 7 :3 0 p m. T opic, T he p arab le d iv id u a l M em bers. It is th e In ten of th e R ich Man an d L azarus. T h re e q u estio n s will receive spec tion to erect a c lu b b u ild in g in som e P rom pt delivery on th ese g o o d s su ita b le lo cality . T h ere will be a ial n o tic e — Does th e p a ra b le teach Dr. Price's Wheat Hakes 5c 1 ea Garden syrup gal. 9 0 c m eetin g of th e c lu b in th e fire m n e 's th e soul w ill be co nscious betw een h all next M onday ev en in g to w hich d e a th a n d th e re s u rre c tio n ? 2 P ro Krinkle Corn Hakes 6c l ull Cream Cheese, lb 19c 3. Do sp irits every b u sin ess m an in O resham is b atio n a fte r d e a th ? Qyacker coi n Hakes 8c I’ure Lard 5 lb. pail 65c of d e p a rte d re tu rn an d co m m u n icate | invited. Popcorn 4 lbs. 25c 10 lb pail $ 1 .3 0 w ith liv in g ? Rolled Oats, pkg 23c Sugar Cured Bacon 25c a re co rd ially Invited to all D ally O reg o n ian , 1 yr. r e g . . $6 00 “ 9 lb. sk. 30c 1 50 ,lw s*' ’♦‘rviees E. A .L eo n ard , act- “ Ham 25c T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo ok, 1 y r. 6 on ing p asto r. C o m b in atio n . 1 yr I ea Garden Syrup qt. 35c Matches, 3 boxes 10c PET DEER KILLED AFTER ACCIDENT CAUSES BROKEN LIMB of id China Pheasants are Ripe ! You should have a Winchester Repeating Shotgun to gather them in. Wincliesie- U.M.C. and Selby loi.ded Shell . $ ills CALSS ELECTIONS AT GRESHAM HIGH At Sterling & Kidders H ARD W ARE STORE GRESHAM, OREGON of High Cost of Living Reduced SPECIAL FOR Saturday Only Standard Brand Hams, lb. Sugar Cured Bacon Picnic Hams _ . Cottage Hams - - 22Jc 21c 17c 19c Bargains in all Meats for this DATE only SANITARY MEAT CO. There is one good place to trade in town and that is the Store of Better Goods and Best Prices. Specials for tomorrow, Saturday, Only } gal 60c I lb Excellent Coffee 25c Shoes and Boots I t < »me to us for your Shoes. \\ e Can and Do Save more people money than all other stores put together. We just ask <» chance to prove to you that we are right. Get a pair of those new "Vac'' Ball Brand Rubber Boots. > ou’ll not regret it, $4.35, a pair. We are agents for Alli gator Oil Clothing, nothing better made. Absolutely Guaranteed to give satisfaction or your Money Refunded. THE PEOPLE’S BANK AMPLE CAPITAL en a b les us Io a cco m o d a te w h en proper security is furnished. CAPITAL PAID IN. $30,000 L e w is S h a t t u c k TABLETS B ooks PENCILS ETC. We are EXCHANCE AGENTS (orali the book» used in the Public Schools. The Famous REXALL TABLETS, Call on us. Etc., Are Here GRESHAM DRUG CO. •T H E R E X A L L S T O R E ” NUN-SUCH LARD 5-lb. Pail, 70C 10-lb. Pail, $ 1 .3 5 Unbleached and Unadulterated GRESHAM MEAT MARKET POWELL STREET PRINTING FOR EVERYBODY Supply Placards and Blanks on hand "For Sale" and "For Rent" signs, "Rooms and Board" signs, "No Trespass" notices (on cloth), Milk Reports (large enough for daily record of 16 cows, one month), School Report Cards (convenient and complete, will fit ordinary en velope), Oath of Office Blanks for town officials. Special Blanks and Placards Print ed on Short Notice T he O utlook Order by phone, 701 Gresham, Oregon A LARGE AND INCREASING SURPLUS p rotects the d ep o sito r ev e n though bank m ight suffer a loss, though everlasting v ig ila n ce is used to h old this sum in tact. SURPLUS, $15,000. A STRONG CASH RESERVE p ro v id es against any em erg en cy in a su d d en call for m oney. Comforts, Blankets and Warm Furnishings of all kinds now in and ready for your inspection. School 40 PER CENT OF DEPOSITS ARE HELD IN CASH. DEPOSITS Sept. 23. 1912 1913 . - - - - 129,395.99 $149,979.04 FIRST G R E STATE BANK SHAM , ORE. FAg W t B i hXwn, City a t P, IaMlIea* T a ilo r D e p a rtm e a t. Mrs. M. V ogel hag ad ded a ladies ta ilo rin g d e p a rtm e n t to h er m illi A Marvelous Ksea|ie. My little boy had a m arv elo u s to •sc a p e ," w rites P F B a stia m s of m ak e la d le s' fall an d w in te r su its at P rin ce A lbert, C ape of Good Hope It occu rred in th e m id d le o f th e re aso n ab le prices C all a n d see h er n ig h t. He got a very sev ere a t As luck w ould have sam ples a t th e G resham .Millinery tack o f cro u p t, I had a la rg e b o ttle of C ham ber j S tore, Main stre e t. lain g C ough R em edy in th e house A fter follow ing th e d ire c tio n s for in h o u r and tw e n ty m in u te s he was Sw iie M ore t hotce Ixita. F o r S ale In Z en ith a d d itio n by th ro u g h a ll d a n g e r " Sold by G resh am D rug Co., and all D ealers th e o w n ers T he In d e p e n d e n t L and Com pany Easy te rm s Buy direct I and save com m ission See E H Buy y o u r sta tio n e ry at D u k e's K elly, lie s T hird stre e t an d K elly 1 confectionery and get a tick et on a •v en u e. q free box of candy, nery business, and is p rep ared < 1ill<lr«-n , J