Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 14, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    G RESH A M OUTLOOK.
Cottrell
Lusted
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER
II
PA G E T H R E E
Pleasant Home
n u m b e r o f th e y o u n g people of
th is vicin ity a tte n d e d th e E p w o rth
I-eague social g iven a t
th e hom e
o f Mrs. R ebt. L ansdow ne, last F r i­
day evening.
R - A . H u tch in g h as tw o fin e reg­
iste re d hogs w hich he
p u rch ased
w hile a t th e s ta te fair.
Mr. an d Mrs. W . P ro c to r p u r­
chased a flu e new p ia n o last week
Mr. an d Mrs. M adison, o f P o r-t
la n d , w ere th e S u n d ay g u e sts
at
th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k so n .
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . H. M cC ubery, of
P o rtla n d , sp en t S u n d ay
w ith Mr.
an d Mrs. W m. C rasw ell.
A
Fairview
“DRY AND PROSPEROUS"
P r o f e s s io n a l C a r d s
Irv in N eib au er an d h is b ro lh e r-in
T he E p w o rth L eag u e so cial held
F A IR V IE W . O ct. 13,— Miss Eva
law W arren O rm sby, o f P o rtla n d ,
w ere o u t on a h u u tiu g an d fish in g a t th e hom e of Mrs. Robt.’ L an s­ tu r n e r , only d a u g h te r of Mr and
d ow ne F rid a y ev en in g w as a d e c id ­ Mrs. A. L. T u rn e r, died on S unday,
I he old fable of th e deaduess of a
trip last S unday.
ed success. T h e re being tw enty-six O ctober 12, at th e hottie of h er par- dry tow n g ets a n o th e r kB ockout blow
L ym an D avies an d fam ily a re vis­ m em b ers p reseu t. T hose e n te r ta i n - jent8
S he was 20 years, 2 m onths,
B. F. (.(ACM. Proprietor
itin g a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, in g th e w in n in g side com m enced the alul 1 - J a y s old. She leaves besides from tile reco rd s o r th e developm ent
Members Oregon tmplosmenl Agents Awn
of th e city of E ugene, O regon.
W allace D avies. T hey w ill m ove to
« N o r t h S eco nd S t., P o r tla n d , O r .
a m u se m e n ts of th e ev en in g by e n ­ lier p a re n ts, one b ro th e r, B laine, to
E ugene w as m ade d ry In 1906 by
Curry co u n ty goon.
te rin g th e p a rlo r m asked an d o ffe r­ m ourn h er loss
P h o n . O r W i r e A t O u r Expense
Miss Eva was born th e actio n of L ane co unty. A t i
Miss W eath erw ax is sew in g a t th e in g a prize to th e o n e w ho recog-
a
t
C
heney.
W
ash
in
g
to
n
,
m
oving
w
ith
su
b
seq
u
en
t
election
In
1908
th
e
city
j
hom e o f W. H. H am ilto n .
nized th e g re a te st
n u m b er
Miss h e r p a re n ts to F airv iew w hen only ■ as well as th e county gave a dry m a -'
IN SURA NCE
G eorge an d H a rry B u rto n , fo rm e r­ M abel W a g n e r w in n in g th e
prize a sm all ch ild , w here she has since Jority. In 1912 th e city of E ugene
ly of th is p lace w as h u n tin g in th is A n o th er p rize w as given to Miss Re-
JOHN BROWN
---------- ------------ ------ resided a n d gro w n in to w om anhood
v icinity w ith o th e r tow n sp o rts last n a B eers, w ho w on th e baby p ic tu re She w as a g irl w ho wag loved by ev- w as so well satisfied w ith th is dispo-
in s u r a n c e
I sition of th e saloon th a t it gave a
S unday.
c o n test
M usic an d g am es w ere e n - o n e , an d one who alw ays was ( th ree-to -o n e vote fo r a co n tin u a tio n
R ep reaen tln g ont» Kelim.n- n,
M rs. G. L u sted a tte n d e d th e fu ­ jo y ed till a la te
h o u r w hen th e ; w illing to lend a helping h and and
su ra n c e C om panies
n e ra l o f Mrs. A lva E d w a rd s a t G resh­ g u e sts w ere In v ited to th e d in in g j * a s alw ay s a c tiv e in all social func- ¡of th e policy of P ro h ib itio n .
P hone 513
G resham . O regon
| H ere is the reason fo r it in the
am la st F rid a y .
room w here Ice cream an d cak e were- tions, being an a c tiv e m em ber of th e follow ing fig u res:
Mr an d M rs S. H ay sh l a tte n d e d served. T he ta b le b eing b e a u tifu l-j C h ristia n E n d eav o r. In 1908
she
W hen E ugene voted dry in 1906
th e recep tio n of Mr. an d
Mrs S. ly d ec o ra te d w ith
J a m e s E lk i n g t o n
a u tu m n leaves, | g ra d u a te d from th e F airview public
the p o p u latio n was 5.000. T hen there
T
a
k
a
h
a
sh
i
la
s
t
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
.
T
he
la
tte
r
INNI RANA E
School is p ro g re ssin g nicely w ith
th e
e n tire
d e c o ra tio n s
being school,
a fte rw a rd
a tte n d in g
th e w ere no stre e t c a rs
Now th e re a re
F IR E
A UTOM OBILE
sam e.
T h e ta b le
also
be­ G resham high school tw o y e a rs and five lines w ith a to ta l m ileage of
an e n ro llm e n t o f 120 p u p ils, a ll of w as a clerk in th e p o sto ffice in J a ­ th e
L IF E
p l a t e gla ss
w hom seem to be try in g
to m ak e p a n w hich p o sitio n h e resig n ed when in g a d o rn ed w ith a h u g e c a k e b e a r­ th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college th ree
ACCIDENT
th
irte
e
n
m
iles
T
hen
th
e
re
w
ere
no
SURETY BONDS
co m in g here.
health
th e irs th e best school in O regon.
in g th e L eague em b lem
to w hich years. T he fu n e ra l services will be
sew ers o r larg e
b u ild in g s
Now
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . B. L en t and d a u g h ­
O ffice it, R ank o f Urewhani
T he b u ild in g is now fitte d th r o u g h ­
w ere a tta c h e d th e co lo rs fro m th e held from th e P re sb y te ria n church th e re a re th re e fo u r-sto ry b u ild in g s
P ro fe sso r
Q u ick sall, cap­ on T uesday w ith In term e n t in
o u t w ith W a te rb u ry h e a tin g an d ven­ te r, Je a n , v isited a t th e ir fa rm last J ceilin g .
the and a m unicipal light p la n t valued at
S unday.
ta in of th e w in n in g
side, h e a rtily M asonic cem etery.
tila tin g p la n ts w hich a re a d erid ed
$600,000, an d
sew er co n stru ctio n
Ed. H am ilto n su n k a well recen t- '
im p ro v em en t over th e stoves.
th a n k e d th e ir o p p o n e n ts
fo r
th e I
-----------
th is y e a r a m o u n ts to $60,000 T h ere
ly
on
G
uy
R
o
b
e
rtso
n
's
farm
.
H
e
w
ill
Miss M aude M ichel, of G resh am ,
way th ey w ere ro y ally e n te rta in e d ..
a re now fo u r b an k s and tw ice as
also m ak e som e o th e r im p ro v em en t
visited school M onday.
Miss F ox, of P o rtla n d , co u n ty li­
m any school b u ild in g s as w hen the T h e Farm ers’ M u tu al Fire
in th e n e a r fu tu re .
T he firs t p a tro n -te a c h e r m eetin g
b ra ria n , d esires to see a b ra n c h 11
city voted d ry ; th e re a re th re e Y. M.
H
enry
W
ihlon
sh
o
t
an
d
killed
of th e y e a r will be held a t th e school
R e lie f Association
FROU TDA LE, Oct. 13 Mrs. F ra n k t . A. and Y. W. C. A. b u ild in g s v al­
b ra ry in stalled in P le a s a n t Home.
house F rid a y , O ctober 17. It is d e ­ a n o th e r coyote last S u n d ay n e a r Mr. A t S h in n a m a n 's sto re w ill be found D ury an d d a u g h te r have re tu rn e d ued at $80,000, tw o h o sp itals and
O
F
PORTLAND. OREGON
T h e n eig h b o rs
sired th a t all p a tro n s be p re s e n t as W e ath erw ax ' place.
a re g is te r in w hich ell th o se In te r­ Io th e ir hom e at S ilv erto n ,
a fte r n in e ty -th re e b u ild in g p erm its issued
In
v
ite
s
a ll ra il........ w h o lu tte no
th e elec tio n of o fficers
will ta k e a re c e rta in ly th a n k f u l fo r th ey a re ested in g e ttin g a b ran ch e sta b lish sp en d in g sev eral w eeks w ith her p a r­ tilts y ear, e stim ated to cost $500,-
In su ran ce on th e ir fa rm b u ild ­
bad
on
th
e
chickens.
place.
in g s to in s u re w ith us. T his aa-
ed in P le a s a n t
H om e
w ill please e n ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. H elm ing
000. In clu d in g th e e le e trlc railw ay
E ddie H am ilto n visited his cousin
Soclalion is th e cheap, M
Mrs. R ich ard B ird felt
and son, co n stru c tio n , it is e stim ated th a t the
s
ta
te
th
e
ir
choice
of
books,
to
e
n
­
E lm er at S andy last S u n d ay .e
«niest in th e state. It lit-uien
a b le th e lib ra ria n to send o u t a sat w ho have been th e guest of h er m o th ­ co n stru c tio n w ork of th e city
T he O u tlo o k h a s on h an d a larg e
for
only c o u n t,, p r o p ,i t, .„ „ i | 1(ls
q u a n tity of school re p o rt cu rd s on
e r, M rs B rin k , have re tu rn e d to 1912 w as $1,441,411.
isfa c to ry o p en in g a ss o rtm e n t.
over S3, oo o .o o o iiiNuntnc«*
i,
P
h
o
n
e
y
o
u
r
o
rd
e
rs
in
fo
r
B
u
tte
r
good q u a lity of b risto l. also p rin te d
th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d .
force.
F o r next y e a r a high school b u ild ­
T
h
e
p
a
re
n
t-te
a
c
h
e
rs
'
m
eetin
g
of
envelopes; sam p les free, to an y schoo W rap p ers to th e G resh am O utlook
Mrs. F red H elm ing and d a u g h te rs, ing valued at $160,000 and o th e r j
D istrict No. 6 will be held a t th e
Writ® o r phone
c lerk o r teach er. P ric e 2 % c e a c h ;
I
th an
S u b scrib e fo r yo u r d a llie s th ro u g h ^ h o o ' h ° UK<' next
F rid a y . O ctober of P o rtla n d , a re th e g u ests of Mr. public im p ro v em en ts g re a te r
over 100, 2c each .
P o sta g e a d d i­
H. W. h NASRALL. P.y-a
tio n a l, 6c fo r 25 card s.
any y e a r h e re to fo re a re In content- . th e P a rtn e rs M utual F ire R elict
th e O utlook.
, 4- All p a re n ts a re u rg ed to a tte n d and Mrs. L. H elm ing.
A ssociation
Mr. and Mrs. L. H u m m er w ere p latio n , an d tw o new railro a d lines I
¡th is m eeting.
G resham R oute No 3 PI..... . , <
w ill soon tiegin
T he e m b ro id ery clu b m eets at th e S unday g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs Wil n early com pleted
N otary P ublic
(teal Em ,te
ru n n in g tra in s in to E ugene.
h om e of Mrs M. F. M cK inney, T u es­ lard Cook, a t R ockw ood.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill W right
d a y , O ctober, O cto b er 21.
and
O ne of th e big econom ic leaks has '
L A M A E lf.
T h e new
p a s to r of th e
M.E. Mrs. A nna R eynolds and d a u g h te r, l>een fairly well stopped fo r E ugene, 1
Alice,
w
ere
w
eek-end
g
u
ests
of
th
e
ir
and th e business men a re p re tty well
ch u rc h d eliv ered h is second serm on
FRED L. EVERSON
satisfied
h e re S u n d ay ev e n in g w hich w as e n ­ m o th er. Mrs E llen W right
Miss T hom as, of P o rtla n d , w as a
ATTORNEY A T LA W
T hose who fav o r saloons
often
joyed by a la rg e n u m b e r o f people.
(G resh am City Attorney)
I T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet a t th e g u est of Mr. an d Mrs C. I. R a k e r on s ta te th a t co n d itio n s a re w orse in
Phone M arshall 4276
S unday.
M.
E.
c
h
u
rc
h
F
rid
a
y
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
.
All
a
dry
tow
n
th
an
In
a
saloon
tow
n,
All this w eek Special Low Prices will continue on
512-14 Broadway B ldg,
P ortland
th a t th e law can n o t be enforced,
m em b ers a re u rg ed to be p re s e n t.
L ad ies' T a ilo r D ep artm en t.
th
a
t
m
ore
liq
u
o
r
is
sold
and
th
ere
Jo
h
n
L
au
d
e
rb
a
c
k
h
as
co
m
p
leted
a
^
Mrs. M. Vogel h as added a ladies is m ore d ru n k e n n e ss, etc. Of course,
CONTRACTORS
new b arn on his place he recently
ta ilo rin g d e p a rtm e n t to h er m illi people w ho hav e been a ro u n d
p u rch ased from F. S. F ro s t.
any
to know th a t it is not tru e .
ALFRED HAMMAR
Yet th ere
A c o m m ittee on a m u se m e n ts fo r nery business, an d is p rep ared
If you want to get rid of your produce, com e and see
th e E p w o rth Ijeag u e social to be m ak e la d ie s’ fail a n d w in te r su its at ¡ire pro b ab ly m any honeBt people w ho I P la s te re r a n d C em ent C o n tracto r.
given o n H allo w e’en eve m et Mon­ re aso n ab le prices. C ali and see her do not th in k very d eeply, who a re
E stim ates furn ish ed free on re ­
M illinery in flu en ced by these* statem en t* . F or
d ay ev e n in g w ith Mrs. R o b t. L an s­ sam ples a t th e G resham
quest. All work G u aran teed
tile lietiefit of th ese, we subm it th e
dow ne. Many in te re s tin g p lan s w ere S to re. Main stre e t.
P hone Ox I G rrsh a m P.O.
31
Phone 75x2
PLEA SA N T HOM E
follow ing fuels, th a t no d o u b t con­
d iscu ssed and decided upon. W atch
fo r b ills la te r!
A M arvelous K araite.
trib u te d to som e e x ten t at least to .
IF Y O U W A N T FIR ST CLASS W O R K SEt
"M y little boy had a m arvelous th e o v erw h elm in g dry victory last
S h in n a m a n ’s sto re e is now open
escap e," w rites P. F B ustiam s of fall in E ugene, of w hich Dr. P a r­
and read y fo r b u sin ess.
P rin ce A lb ert, C ape of Good Hope sons sp eak s in liis ex cellen t a rtic le
" I t o ccu rred in th e m id d le of th< on E ugene, p u b lish ed h erew ith .
n ig h t.
He got a very severe
a t­
In A p ril, S p rin g field , a city w ith- I
tack of cro u p
As luck would have in th re e o r fo u r m iles of E ugene
1x12, sized, per M
A s u rp ris e p a rty w as given in hon­ it, I had a larg e h o ttie of C h am b er­ and connected by stre e t railw ay , went I
$ 8 .0 0
la in 's C ough R em edy In th e house.
2x 4, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M
o
r
of Miss Eva L u cas on O cto b er 3. A fter follow ing th e d ire c tio n s for wet a fte r a dry regim e. From Ap-
7 .0 0
2x 6, 16 and 24 ft. Lengths, sized, per M
th e occasion being h e r sev en teen th an h o u r and tw en ty m in u tes he was II 1, 1912, to O cto b er 10, six
7 .0 0
Shiplap and Shearing, per M
b irth d a y . A bout tw e n ty g u e sts w ere th ro u g h all d a n g e r." Sold by G resh­ m o n th s and ten days, th e re
were
7 .0 0
am D rug Co., and all D ealers
p re se n t. All had a good tim e.
292 a rre s ts for d ru n k e n n e s s in E u ­
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
A p a rty w as g iven Miss E d n a May­
gene. F rom S ep tem b er 15.
1911,
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
P h ila d e lp h ia
won out
In the to M arch 1, 1912, six m onths anil
bee on O cto b er 4 in h o n o r of her
T e le p h o n e 4 1 1
2 1 -2 m ile s e a s t o f K e ls o
w
o
rld
's
series
fo
r
th
e
ch
am
p
io
n
sh
ip
UNDERTAKER
m any b e a u tifu l g ifts
and a good
fifteen d ay s, th e re w ere only seven­
Most of th e
b e ttin g w as on New ty a rr e s ts fo r d ru n k e n n e ss.
tim e w as rep o rted by all.
F o r the
G.
W
Biltwa.
I t b— .. Vw h „
Wilma Beacfcrl. Set Trut
E. S p y b ro ck an d H. R eeves have Y ork and th e r e a re a few m illion dis sam e len g th of tim e th e r e were fo u r
ap
p
o
in
ted
fans.
ju s t sold a carlo ad o f p o ta to e s and
tim es as m any a rr e s ts when th ere
Fast Side funvrdl Directors
414 EAST A ID E R SI
a re h a u lin g th em to C o rb ett.
w ere salo o n s as when th e re w ere no
A C o ttag e G rove m an was ab le saloons.
M Mu.
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. Bell and son F ra n k
A«,. SsVM.
W illiam P arso n s, In New
n— .1 E .. S2 ( 2S25
I' m , ls.4, O r.rm
w ent by au to m o b ile to V ancouver to grow 32 to n s of c a rr o ts to an R epublic.
acre.
W hen he le a rn s th e value of
la st S u n d ay .
D E N T IS T S
th<
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. L. M aybee w ere kale over c a rro ts fo r feed and
th e g u e sts o f Mr. an d Mrs. J. F o w ­ It»«» to n s to th e a c re he w on’t brag
W J. O TT
H. H. O TT
so m uch a b o u t his c a rro t crop
ler, o f C o ttre ll, S u n d ay .
REPORT FROM EUGENE
Canadian Employment Co.
Orient
Attention!
Troutdale
Save Money
at the New Store at Pleasant Home
SHOES, FURNISHINGS,
L. F. Shinaman
L umber G reatly R educed
Springdale
(ONT
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c h itis and p n e u m o n ia use cough ined-
| Iclnes th a t co n tain codine, m o rp h in e,
hero in a n d o th e r se d a tiv e s w hen you
have a cough o r cold. An expector-
- i w
s x
° “ 1 th e c u ltu r e beds o r breeding
p laces fo r th e g erm s of pneu m o n ia
and o th e r g erm d iseases
T h at is
why p n e u m o n ia n ev er re s u lts from
a cold when C h a m b e rla in 's Cough
R em edy Is used
It has a w orld
An a d , in th e local n ew sp ap er is wide re p u ta tio n fo r its
cu res
It
good In v estm en t t h a t all
mer- co n ta in s no m o rp h in e o r o th e r se­
h a n t can a ffo rd to m ake.
d ativ es. F o r sa le by G resham D rug
Go., an d all
C h ro n ic D yspepsia.
T h e fo llo w in g
u n so licited
te sti-
tnoniai sh o u ld c e rta in ly be su fficien t
to give hope an d c o u ra g e to persons
a fflic te d w ith ch ro n ic d y sp ep sia: " I
have been a ch ro n ic d y sp ep tic for
y ears, an d o f all m ed icin e
I have
s a * .
else " says'" W* G °°M nt“ " “ " ¿ th ln g
else.
say s W G M attiso n . No. 7.
S h erm an s tre e t, H o rn elisv lll’e N Y
F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co and
all D ealers.
Bank of Gresham
p e r io d , t h e O u t l o o k
a n d W e e k ly O re g o n ia n
only $1.75.
BRO S.
DENTISTS
GRRSHAM .
Light
OREGON
Phone Main 2683
J. E. OLANAHAN, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Office 615-16-17
Medical Building.
AT THE LOWEST COST
Portland, Oregon
P i n nr 1 1 s s
S. P. B ittner, M . D.
E l.ET T i t l e EIG H T is th e n„mt
su ltaM e fo r liomeu, ,,trie n ., shop«
am i o th e r p laces n eed in g lig h t.
E L E I I H it'I T I
can la- used in
any q u a n tity , la r g e o r s m a ll,
tin r e i , , f n r n is l,la g
re q u ire d
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