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PAG»!; F O U S UKENHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM AND VICINITY Miss M adeline M cD onald was a I S u n d ay v isito r at th e hom e o t Hea- ) te r T horite. T he M cD onald fam ily — —— lived a t T erry tw o y ears ago, mov- F A IR V IE W , O ct. 6— T h ere was a | Ing from th e re to C alifo rn ia. L a te r nian k illed , a b o u t a m ile e a s t of they cam e back to O regon w here Mr. "*-'a r A ra ta cro ssin g on S unday M cDonald was en g ag ed as su p e rin m o rn in g by an e a st bound tr a in on O ne of th e big sh ad e trees n o rth te n d e n t of th e B onaday sto ck farm ■ th e O.-W . It. & N. A le tte r found in SU G A R —Best Fruit or Berry $5.35 sack of S h a ttu c k 's sto re w as blow n dow n n e a r R oseburg. A fter a week a t ! his p o ck et show ed h is n am e to be T h e c o ro n e r w as | last n ig h t T h e tr u n k was b roken off th e Salem fa ir they cam e to P o rt R obert Jaco b s TEAS— Regular 50c, bulk - 40c ab o u t five feet above th e g ro u n d , land fo r a sh o rt stay b u t expect to was c a lle d an d his re m a in s w ere ta k en to P o rtla n d . How the accident th e tre e fa llin g in to th e stre e t. re tu rn to C a lifo rn ia before w inter. C O FFEE — I he Coffees we are putting out for 30c J. O. T h o m as w as b ro u g h t h ere J . T .S tiilio n s an d fam ily , of E u happened lias not been determ ined 11 ♦ and 35c are hard to match. They are great values. y e ste rd a y from S acram en to by his re k a S p rin g s. A rk , a rriv ed T u es y et as it w as s till m o rn in g an d the m an. who from in d icatio n s w as a ho- | b ro th e r E zra In a som ew hat p re c a ri day an d will stay fo r th e w in ter Will Pay 371c for FRESH EGGS ous co n d itio n us th e resu lt of a se- with his d a u g h te r M rs E. A. E asley bo, was com ing w est a n d th e re w as | very Illness lie Is restin g co m fo rt- an d fam ily. Mr. S tiilio n s is a b ro th - ,lo tMnk to o b stru c t th e view of the ably an d will p ro b ab ly reg ain his ac- e r o f o u r fellow to w n sm an e J T. tra in . R. H u n te r an d C. S h ep ard , w ho w ere a t th e T. R. H o w itt ran ch I custo m ed h e a lth in a sh o rt tim e S tiilio n s. w ere am o n g th e firs t to re a c h th e Jo e Ross an d E rn e st T hom re tu rn - T h e laid ies' Aid w ill hold a bake Û R E S H A M ,OREGON cd th is m o rn in g from a trip to Ala»- sale at th e N ovelty sto re, n ex t S at- scen e of th e aecid ent, b u t from all • was k illed In sta n tly ( ------------------------------------------ ka. They had been gone about tw o u rd ay a fte rn o o n , O cto b er 11 All ¡mil' i Rev W il l i a m s , s u |> e r l n t e n d e n t of ___ m onth on a h u n tin g and p leasu re m em b ers a re req u ested to d o n ate trip hom e cook in g fo r th e sale. th e P re sb y te ria n S unday school fo r W ash in g to n and Idaho K Vido, a Ja p a n e se , was arre ste d T he W. C. T. U. will m eet in th e O regon, sp o k e a t th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h on I and tak en befo re J u s tic e R ollins for co m m ittee room of th e lib ra ry on k illin g C hinese p h e a sa n ts b efo re th e T h u rsd a y at 2 :3 0 p. m. T h e topic S u n d ay m o rn in g w hich w as observed ' reaso n opened. Tw o b ird s w ere Is th e Art of H om e M aking, led by as rally day. T h e w ork o f sta n d a rd -, A special electio n of th e v o ters of found in Ills lions«' on T uesday last Mrs. 8 .8. T hom pson. All ladies izing th e S u n d ay school h e re has School D istricts No 4, has been been begun an d th e c ra d le roll w hich lie w as fined *25. a re co rd ially in v ited . is one of th e p o in ts w as unveiled called by th e board of d ire c to rs fo r Mrs. L illian P u llen and tum lly P. L. E verson, o u r g en ial city a t w ith an e n ro llm e n t of tw en ty babies | O ctober 11, to vote on th e location have moved from M ontavllla to to rn ey , was h ere callin g on old all u n d e r th re e y e a rs of age. In fo r th e site ot the proposed county G resham and now occupying one of n eig h b o rs and frien d s S a tu rd ay . He th e afte rn o o n th e re w as a m eetin g Hie bouses o f Mrs P u lle n 's fa th e r is now asso ciated w ith fo rm e r city high school. fo r th e te a c h e rs w hen he delivered A II. G ould in T h o m p so n 's ad d itio n . a tto rn e y G ru n t in his P o rtla n d office P oliow ing a re th e o ffe rs w ith th e som e very in te re stin g su g g estio n s Rev am i Mrs. Y oung, of P o rt O r- in th e R roadw ay build in g , nam es of th e ow ners, each one being Mrs E liza S to n e e n te rta in e d a t ford. O re., a rc th e g u e sts th is week 1 P o ste r Cooley an d w ife sta rte d to- a legal c o n tra c t to s**ll fo r the price W ash , w here d ln n e r on S u n d ay , h er g u e sts being i.f Mrs. Elin A ton. day for S outh R end, Mis C arl N o rris and youiSg son, Mr Cooley w ill s ta rt a five an d ten Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Z im m erm an, n a m e d : of P en d leto n , a re g u e sts of M rs cent sto re We a re so rry to say Mrs. E d ith M enefee, Misses Olive, C h arles C le v elan d - -P o u r a cres on N o rris’ a u n t, Mrs M D. K ern. good bye to th em , b u t hope th ey will M abel a n d Isab elle Z im m erm an and Main stre e t, tow n of G resh am , be P u d S tro n p e, w ho lias spent most re tu rn som e day to ttie ir hom e here O rin H eaty, of Moro, O regon, who is g in n in g a t in te rse c tio n of Ilc g n e r's th e g u est o t C edric Stone. of tin su m m er h ere w ith his a u n t, ! Mrs II W E m ery, has gone to As- An u n fo rtu n a te e r r o r in th e last M rs F a n n y Cree, of S alem , is a d d itio n , on th e west lin e of Ja m e s to r ia w here lie Is now em ployed In O utlook ranspoeed th e d e sc rip tio n s sp en d in g a few d ay s w ith h er son, Pow ell D. L. C., an d ru n n in g east of one-piece dress«-s an d m en 's rain - C E. C ree and fam ily before leav as fa r as th e c e n te r line of Hood a la rg e saw m ill n o rth Mr an d Mrs. It P. G illilan d , e r co ats in Itert L in d sey ’s a d v e rtise - ing for P en d leto n to spend th e wln- avenue, 798 fe e t; th e n c e Portland, w ere S u n d ay v isito rs at m ent. T he prices as an n o u n ced w ere te r w ith h er d a u g h te r. Mrs H arry 218.34 fe e t; th en ce west to w est line o t Ja n ie s Pow ell D. L. C., th en ce T o d ay 's an n o u n ce- B artholom ew , tbe hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E L. rig h t, how ever so u th to place of beg in n in g , con m ent read s b e tte r. Look It up fo r T horp e Mr. and Mrs. J o h n B ra n ih a ll, of The G resh am g irls' hose team has b a rg ain s iu th o se tw o u sefu l artic le s I’le a sa n t H om e have been th e g u ests ta in in g fo u r acres at th e price of *2400 on any te rm s to su it th e p u r an n o u n ced a d an ce at th e C om m er of ap p arel. of Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. Davis. ch a se r a t an a n n u a l in te re st of six cial clu b hull for S a tu rd a y even in g , T h ere will be an all day m eeting p er cent. O ne ply W eath er K ing roofing, O ctob er I 8. of th e Aid society a t th e hom e of A re g u la r m eeting of th e hoard *1.35 p er roll at S terlin g & K id d ers D. \ \ M etzg er— C om m encing at a Mrs. J. N. P a ris on next W ednesday of d ire c to rs of th e M ultnom ah co u n p o in t w here th e so u th line of M etz On S u n d ay th e re w ere six large g er a v en u e and the e a s t lin e of Rob Buy y o u r b u ild ers h a rd w a re at ty fa ir asso ciatio n will lie held to tru c k s sen t o u t by th e M eyer & e rts m orrow at which tim e It Is expected S terlin g ti K id d er's h a rd w a re a v en u e so u th ( fo rm erly Da- ! P ra n k com pany to J. W. T o w n sen d ’s m ascus ro a d ) In tersect a n d ru n n in g th a t n early all th e bu sin ess o f th e H ave y o u r sw itch es m ade of y o u r Birm w here they w ere filled w ith 75 th en ee e a st alo n g th e so u th line of last fa ir will lie cleaned up anil som e 500 M etzger a v en u e ab o u t 29 4 feet to a Idea given of how It cam e out fi own h air. Miss Ava T hom pson will SQuashes, 75 p u m p k in s a n d do It fo r you, also y o u r h a ir d ress- “ta lk s o f corn an d som e a sp a ra g u s p o in t in th e so u th lin e of M etzger n an cially . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K enney re Ing, facial scalp tre a tm e n ts an d m an- w hich they w ill use for d e c o ratin g av en u e fo r th e place of b e g in n in g ; th e first thr«>e flo o rs of th e ir larg e th en ce e a st along ‘th e so u th line of tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from Seaside w here ictirlng. G resh am phone til. sto re. T hey also g a th e re d o ne tru c k M etzger av en u e fo u r h u n d re d they have spent th e past m onth six They rep o rt one of th e p le a sa n te st Som e women w orry ab o u t w or load of a u tu m n leaves. teen feet to a p o in t, th en ce so u th G eorge S leret is b u ild in g a n o th e r fo u r h u n d re d tw e n ty -th re e feet to a o u tin g s ev er en jo y ed at th e bench. rie s they m ight have had hut d id n 't. Plsli, clam s and c ra b s w ere had In T he u m b re lla has its ups and larg e silo fo r J. W. T ow nsend. HARDWARE STORE - GRESHAM, OREGON p o in t, th en ce west 370 feet to a ab u n d an ce. dow ns, hut Its never kick s p o in t, th en ce n o rth fifty feet to a COME IN AND INSPECT THEM p o in t; th en ce w est forty-six feet to a point. T hence n o rth th re e h u n FOR T H A T dred seventy-seven feet to th e p la te Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C onrad have of beg in n in g c o n ta in in g fo u r acres had as g u ests th is week Mr. and fo r th e sum of th irty -fo u r h u n d re d Mrs. S u tte r, of S alem , Mr. Beer, of d o lla rs, pay ab le as follow s, to-w lt: Sellw ood and Miss B eer of V an on e th ird cash on d eliv ery of deed couver. balan ce on term s to bu R th e school A p a rty of su rv e y o rs w as seen In d is tric t w ith In te re st at ra te of six U nbleached and U n ad u lterated Wc recom m end th ese ta b le ts In th e tre a tm e n t of C oryza, th is v icinity th e first of th e w eek, p er cent p e r an n u m . Hay P ev er, Rose Cold and R h in itis, w hich a re all p ractically d u e b u t th e o b ject of th e ir visit is u n S. S. T h om pson— C om m encing at to th e sam e gen eral cause germ Irrita tio n , lead in g to in te n se In know n. th e so u th e a st c o rn e r of Lot 1 in flam m atio n of th e lin in g of n asal cavities. Mr C rozier, of P o rtla n d , visited block 2 of K irk lan d a d d itio n . G resh Rev. Thus. W iles an d fam ily o ne day am , O regon; th e n c e west 320 feet In tre a tin g a cold w hich has, as is g en erally te rm ed , “ settled POW ELL STREET last week. along th e n o rth e rly line of Pow ell on th e lu n g s .'' R exall Cold ta b le ts a re ad v isab le as an e m e r s tre e t; th en ce n o rth 559 5 feet to gency rem edy u n til co m p eten t ad v ice may be o b tain ed . J u r school is p ro g re ssin g nicely. Rev. L. P . S m ith , o u r new pas th e so u th line of F irst s tre e t; th en ce to r, p reach ed a good serm on at 3 e a ste rly , follow ing th e so u th line of F irs t stre e t to th e c o rn e r of Lot 6 o'clock S unday. in Block 2 in said K irk la n d a d d itio n P h e a sa n t an d salm on a re g racin g ••T M F R E X 4 U . S T O R E » th e n c e so u th follow ing th e west line o u r ta b le s now of Ava s t r te t to th e p lace of begin P o tato es a re not y ielding as well ning, c o n ta in in g fo u r I 4 I acres, m ore as d esired . o r less, fo r th e price o f *4800.00 Did you n o tice th irty -fo u r prlz«*s P rovided Bald p ro p erty is chosen w ere ta k e n by M elrose at th e fa ir o r selected by th e e le c to rs of said a t G resh am ? school d is tric t, fo r a high school T h e y o u n g men have org an ized an site, at an election to be held on a th le tic c lu b called th e B eaver A th O ctober 11th, 1913 I or Sale and For Rent" signs, "Rooms and letic clu b Much in te re st is being T his option to re m a in in force till Board" signs, "No Irespass" rr tices (on cloth), ta k e n O ctober 2 0 th , 1913, an d tim e is here- C has T allm an b ro u g h t over som e by m ade th e essence of th is c o n tra c t. Milk Reports (large enough for daily record of Jusl Received a splendid m o re nice stock from his C lack am as T erm s to su it p u rc h a s e r a t 6 per 16 cows, one month), School Report Cards co u n ty ran ch . line of cen t in te re st. (convenient and complete, will fit ordinary en Just R eceiv ed a large con sign in g R alph Howe, of P o rtla n d , called C lara I. S m ith — T he n o rth one- at th e hom e of Rev T hos W iles r e for T H E W H O L E FAM ILY. velope), Oath of Office Blanks for town officials. h a lf of th e n o rth -e a st ten a c res of cently. W e want you to see them. C om e o u r land facin g on M ain s tre e t in in b efore the sizes are broken up th e tow n of G resham an d being in S p len d id valu es and jttsl the T hey M ake Ynn P««el 41 o < k I. Sec. 10. T. 1 8., R 3 E „ W. M. C on and get supplied. T he p leasan t p u rg a tiv e effect pro thing for this season of the year. sid e ra tio n . *12,500, an d may lie sold duced by C h a m b erlain "s T ab lets 5 our chthfren will want them 1 he greatest valu es in on terih s to su it p u rc h a s e r w ith in an d th e h ealth y co n d itio n of body and you m ay just as w ell get on d eferred an d m ind w hich they c re a te m ake te re st at o p er cent them n ow and h e ready for the one feel Joyful. P o r sale by G resh p aym ents, secured by first m o rtg ag e. , w et and cold w eather w hich is ever seen . Prices on th ese from am D rug Co., an d all D ealers. T h is op tio n expires O ctober 15, 1913 1 Fairview Until This Ad. Changes BRAGG & DUNCAN HIGH SCHOOL SITES FOR VOTERS’ CHOICE SPECIAL On Laurel Ranges At Sterling & Kidder’s Melrose Stubborn Cold Use N U N -SU C H LA R D R ex a ll C old T a b lets 5-lb. Pail, 7 0 c 10-lb. Pail, $ 1 .3 5 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET GRESHAM DRUG CO. PRINTING FOR EVERYBODY Supply Placards and Blanks on hand New Arrivals! Fall and Winter Goods Sw eaters! Sw eaters! Boys’ Rain Coats and Girls’ Rain Capes Special Blanks and Placards Print ed on Short Notice Men’s Wool Sox sure to follow . S ee our Boys’ High-Top Shoes for the winter. A b solu tely water proof. Men’s Aquapelle Goods In this line our stock is com p lete and w e can fit you. Our stock of Men’s Flannel Shirts have just h een o p e n e d up and are certainly great bargains at p rices ranging from 95c Io $3.50 and you will certainly like the quality. 12ic to 50c a pair Men’s Wool Mackinaws and Duck Coats are all in and are real bargains in their lines. In ev ery line we carry we are the leader in low price* and Can sa v e yon m oney. C o m e to us with your w ants and let us figure for your winter's Supplies. e want your b usin ess and your go o d will, and will sell you g ood s, satisfy and m ake you feel like com in g again. Shoe». R ub ber Goods, D ry Goods, G ro ce rie s. C ro c k e ry a n y th in g . W e w ill hx you up ng bl T R Y US FOR BUSINESS L e w is S h a ttu c k THE PEOPLE’S BANK AM PLE A LARGE AND INCREASING SU R PLU S protects the d ep o sito r even though bank m ight surfer a loss, though everlasting v ig ila n ce is used to hold this sum in tact. SURPLUS, 15,000. A STRO N G CASH RESERVE p ro v id es against any em erg en cy in a su d d en call for m oney. 4 0 P E R C E N T . O F D EPO SITS A R E H E L D IN C A SH DEPOSITS . - . - . 129,395.99 $149,979.04 FIRST STATE BANK G R E S H A M . O f ? tL ,___ I \ I.’ M Order by phone, 701 Gresham, Oregon C A PITA L en a b les us to a cco m o d a te w h en proper security is furnished. C A P IT A L P A ID IN, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 Sept. 23. 1912 1913 T h e O u tlo o k f ; — IV A > K • C h s a ty , M Stf IB tfw> t l t y at P . W O n ie n W I k i G e l D iz z y . E very w om an w ho is tro u b led w ith fa in tin g an d dizzy spells, b ack ach e, h ead ach e, w eakness, d eb ilitv . co n eiip atio n or kidney tro u b le s sh o u ld use L 'leetric B itte rs 9 h»y give re lie f when n o th in g else w ill, i im prove th e h e a lth , a d d in g stre n g th la n d v ig o r from th e first dose. Mrs | L a u ra G aines, of A voea, La , says “ F o u r d o cto rs had given m e up and I my ch ild ren an d all my frie n d s w ere looking fo r me to die. when my son in sisted th a t 1 use E lectric B itte rs I did so. and they have d one m e a 7nd * 1 ° ',? ° ° ;’, ' , JU ’.' ' r> ,h ’‘n' 5" c anil at alt «Iruggist« o r by m att H E B ucklen « Co . P h ila d e lp h ia o r St Louis. l.i« t T he uf follow ing Ix 'ttc rs . list of le tte rs m ain uncalled fo r a t th e G resham posto ffice for th e w eek e n d in g I O ctober 6. 1913. l e t t e r s k R K lrth . Mr V auld. I has B etz, L. W. C hapm an C has G ep p art. David B rad stein . Mrs Ar- th u r Zeek Mrs M K afw ey. C ard s Mrs A rth u r Zeek T hese le tte rs w ill be een t to th e le n ,' r " " O rto b e r 19. i 1913. Q i i ir j n , . . . If not ' ‘ <,ellTer*d before. In * ailin g fo r th e above, p lease aay a d v ertised , giv in g d a te o f list C h u r c h S e rv ic e s a t G illi s . S unday school 10 30 a m R L < ti ihlcen N o rth ru p . su p e rin te n d e n t M id-! Buy y o u r s ta tio n e ry at D u k e's week p ra y e r m eeting an d Bible confectionery an d get a tic k e t on a study W ednesday ev ening at 9 p m free box of candy. V