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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PA G E T U K E E T rou td ale C ottrell NOTICE TO TREE PLANTERS Professional C ards T R O U TD A L E , Oct. 20 Mrs. E Mr. an d M rs M cM ahan who have R. Je n n in g s e n te r ta in e d w ith a m id had H G riffin 's p lace re n te d fo r the n ig h t d an cin g p a rty on F rid a y ev p a st y ear, re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d S u n e n in g in th e M asonic h a ll in h o n o r day. K f . I t ACM, P ro p u rlu r NOW IS THE TIME to plant your Trees and Shrubbery, either for home of h e r son J o e ’s 1 8 th b irth d ay . B orn to Mr. a n d Mrs. Jim F ow ler, Members Oregon tmpkn men I Agent« A * m i L unch w as served, sh e being as- T u esd ay , O cto b er 14, a n 8 pound or commercial orchard—for the winter rains will pack the ground solid around the roots— U N orth S eco n d S t., P o rtla n d . Or. slated by M isses L a u ra T ille r a n d boy then when Spring comes your trees are ready to absorb all nourishment and make their T em p est Je n n in g s. T hose p re se n t Phone Or W ire A t Our Expe n .e an d C h e ste r S h e tte rly have growth. Planting in the Spring is not as satisfactory, since the soil does not pack thor w ere Mr. an d Mrs. E. R. Je n n in g s. p u C rch arl ased th e S andy sto re, fo rm erly IN SURA NCE Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge L arso n , Mrs. o w ned by W. P ro cto r. oughly around the roots, hence the tops do not receive the proper nourishment and the W T. S ervis, M isses T em p est an d JOHN BROWN growth of the tree is retarded. Mae J e n n in g s, L a u ra T iller. Eva IN S U R A N « 1 PO RTLA N D M A RKETS. H udson, L ula M lcklev, A nna C ra w R e p resen tin g only K ellui........... ford, M erle M onahan, S elina F ox, | You 11 find at the GRESHAM NURSERIES a complete line of Apple, Pear, Peach su rance C om panies O live W ilson, E d a H olm . M essrs 1 (■ralli. Flour, Feed, Etc. Plum and Prune Trees, also a limited number of Dwarf Pears, Shade Trees and Roses— W ilson, A llan an d A rtu ll T iller, P h o n e 613 G resham , llreu in W H EA T —T ra c k prices: C lub, W ill an d L loyd C um m ins, E llsw o rth all high grade stock and far below the average price, for quick selling. H luestem , 89c; red Rus- R a k e r, Milo C oon, R ay an d Dan 78-79c; J a m e s E lk in g to n M ickley. L aw ren ce H u d so n , L ynn slan, 78c; 40-fold, 80c. Place your order at an early date. INS« K VN< E M IL L ST L 'FFS — B ran, $22 per M onahan, E a rl S tan ley . R ich ard F IR E AUTOM OBILE K n a rr, L ucion a n d L o u er L a to u re li, to n ; m id d lin g s. $31; sh o rts, $24; L IF E P L A T E GLASS rolled barley, $28-29c. ACCIDENT A lb ert H ensley, M orris and Jo h n SURETY lit IN DS H EA LTH FL O U R — P a te n ts, $4.70 per M cG innis, Dell H illia rd , E rro l Ide, O ffice in B ank of G resham b a rre l; s tra ig h ts . $4 10; ex p o rts, SPECIAL, ROSES WHILE THEY LAST EACH, 2 0 c J . H. B e n n e tt, a n d Mr. H arris. $3 55-$3 65; valley. $4.70; g rah am , T h e p a re n t-te a c h e rs ' m eetin g was W W W h eld a t th e sch o o lh o u se on F rid ay $4.60 w hole w heat, $4.80. B A R L E Y — $24 p e r ton. a fte rn o o n . A fte r th e election of CORN — W hole, $3 7; crack ed . Don t fail to see our stock at Nursery, 2 blocks West of Main Street, on Section Line Road, o fficers a social h o u r w as enjoyed a f te r w hich lunch w as served. T he $38 p e r ton. Enquire of J. N. Clanahan, Main Street, Gresham, Ore., Phone 5 lx . or W. E. DABNEY, 403 The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire OATS No. 1, w hite. $25 jier ton fo llo w in g o fficers w ere elec ted : Park Apts.. Portland, Ore. Phone Marshall 130 Relief Association HAY— E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , p re s id e n t. Mrs. F ra n c is F ox; vice- O F PO RTLAN D. OREGON choice, $16-16; a lfa lfa , $13. p re s id e n t, Mrs. C la ra L a rs o n ; se c re In v ites a ll fa n n e r« » lio lu n e no ta ry , a n d tr e a s u re r , Mrs. B. F. Dairy and Country Produce. in s u ra n c e 011 th e ir farm b u ild W a tk in s; d ire c to rs. Mrs. C raw fo rd S. H ay sh ai in b u ild in g a b arn . POULTRY — H ens, 15 c e n ts ; in g s to in s u re w ith us. T his a s an d Mrs. L id a S u rb er. sp rin g s. 15c; du ck s, young. 12c; so ciatio n is th e cheapest E ddie H am ilto n an d his dog Shep Mrs. C. 1. B a k e r e n te r ta in e d th e tu rk e y s, live. 25c; d ressed . 24-25c. ■afaat in th e sta le . It in su res T hose w ho a re on th e roll o f h o n (reed an d k illed fo u r coons in th e only co u n try p roperty a n d bus F A IR V IE W . Oct. 2 0 .— Mr. and follow ing a t d in n e r on S unday in EGGS F reeh , O regon ra n c h , 4 2c o r a t L u sted school th is m o n th a re : p ru n e tre e in th e o rc h a rd close to an d Mrs. W illiam B u tle r c e le b ra te d o v er S3.n o n ,n o n in su ran ce ii honor of her m o th e r's b irth d a y : p er dozen. th e h o u se la st M onday n ig h t by th e force. A lbert Q uay, H a y m o n d ' M iller, J e s th e ir g o lden w edding h e re on Oc Mr. an d Mrs. W. W illiam s an d fa m B U T T E R — C ity cream ery , cubes, sie W illiam s. R ay m o n d C o lborn, aid o f th e m oo n lig h t. W rite o r phon«, to b e r 13. It also w as th e an n iv es- ily, of D ayton, O regon, Mr. an d Mrs. 34c; p rin ts, 35c. F re d E rz, H a rry C arlso n , C arl Go- H. W . HNASHALL, I ’ re s sa ry of Mrs. B u tle r’s 6 9 th b irth d a y , It. D. B allye an d fam ily , of T ro u t CH EESE T rip le ts, 17 per lb.; g e r, W ilb u r A ltm an , E d d ie H am il Tile F a rm e rs M utual F i f e R elief Sebool R ep ort C ards. w hile Mr. B u tle r w as “ 5 on F e b ru - dale, Mr. an d Mrs. Roy B ailey, of A ssociation D aisies, 17c p er lb .; young A m eri to n , A lice Ja c k . O nly, th o se who T he O u tlo o k h a s on h a n d p rin te d ; a ry 12. Mr. a n d Mrs. B u tle r w ere P o rtla n d , an d Miss E m m a Jo h n so n , G resh am R oute No 3 P hone 7 4 cas, 18c. have d e p o rtm e n t of 90 o r above and school re p o rt c a rd s w ith en v elo p es m a rrie d a t G a rra d . O hio, O cto ber of G resh am . N otary P ublic Heal E s t a t e V EAL F ancy, 13-13 I-2c, hav e been n e ith e r a b s e n t n o r ta rd y They a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin te d on 13, 1863, com in to O regon in 1884, Miss D ellam ae H ogue h as re PO RK F ancy, 11-12c. duritiK th e m o n th a re e n title d to a fin e st b risto l, very c o m p lete and re sid in g in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty ev er sig n ed a s lib ra ria n a n d Mrs. I. K. LAW 1 K its place on th e ro ll of ho n o r. I V e g eta b les and F ru its. serv iceab le. S en t p ro m p tly by m all sin ce an d fo r th e p a st six y ears H atfield h as been ap p o in te d as S ev eral lad ies from th is v icin ity , P rices, 2 H e each , co m p lete. O ver h av e live«} in F airv iew . T hey a re Ite m p o ra ry ib ra ria n . ONIONS O regon, $1.50 per sack | Miss H ogue FRED L. EVERSON. C o ttre ll an d new P le a s a n t H om e 100, 2c each . P o sta g e a d d itio n a l, th'e p a re n ts o f five c h ild re n , all and h e r m o th e r, Mrs. M atilda H ogue PO TA TO ES O regon, $1 per h u n A T T O R K Y A T LAW re g iste re d in G resh am last S a tu r 6c fo r each 26 of w hom w ere p re s e n t a t th e re- have m oved to P o rtla n d , w here they d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2 10 per (Greaham City Attorney) day. u n io n except th e ir o ld est boh , R. A. ex p act to reside. «rate. P h o n e Marshall 4276 Miss M arian R o b ertso n . Mrs. Ed. B u tle r, w ho is in W ash in g to n . T hey A M arvelous Esca|»e. V EG ETA B LES- Beans, 3-4c per 512-14 Broadway Bldg., Portland At th e last m eetin g of th e city H am ilto n an d Miss T o ssie w ere d o h av e o n e g re a t g ra n d ch ild . T h e re p o u n d ; cab b ag e, 1 *4c per po u n d ; “ My council C. S. W ilson resig n ed as r e little boy had a m arv elo u s i w ere fo u r g e n e ra tio n s p re se n t a t th e in g b u sin ess in P o rtla n d la s t S a t < ONTK.AI TOILS i t scape corder a n d F. H. Rix w as a p p o in t cau liflo w er, $2 per c ra te ; corn, 15- u rd ay . w rltes P. F. B a stlam s of reu n io n . A su m p tu o u s d in n e r was 20c dozen; eucum la^rs, 36-60c; ed to fill th e vacancy. I P rin ce A lbert, C ape of Good Hope serv ed an d a n u m b e r o f b e a u tifu l S everal from h e re a tte n d e d th e box; e g g p la n t, 5-7c p o u n d ; head le t ALFRED HAMMAR h a rv e s t social a t Scenic w areh o u se ( " It o ccu rred in th e m id d le o f the p re s e n ts w ere received. F. D. C hilds, of H an o v er, W iscon tuce, 36-40c per dozen; peas, 5-7e n ig h t. H e got a very sev ere la s t S a tu rd a y evening. at- sin , is th e guest of his b ro th e r-in - P la ster er and C em ent C on tractor. T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. per p o u n d ; peppers, 10c p e r pound; Mrs. Id a W illiam s is v isitin g h er tai k o f cro u p . As lu ck w ould have law, A. D. K en d all and fam ily. E stim a te s fu rn ish ed fre e on re W illiam B ra m h a ll an d fam ily. rad ish es. 10-12c p e r dozen; to m a sis te r, Mrs. G. L usted . it, I had a la rg e b o ttje of C ham ber- q u est. All w ork G u aran teed . J. H. B en n ett, of M eadow G lade. toes, 50c-$1.50 p er box; g arlic 7c per R alp h B ra m h a ll an d fam ily , A lb ert Mr. M anning has m oved his herd Iain 's C ough R em edy in th e house. P h o n e llx I G resh am P.O . Box 31 3«l-65c p er box; B ra m h a ii a n d Miss M yrtle B u tle r, W ash., is th e g u e st of his shster, p o u n d ; peaches, of sh eep to th e N e ib a u e r farm A fter follow ing th e d ire c tio n s for of V ancouver, W ash., D. G. B u tle r Mrs. W. T. S erviss, it being th e first pears, $1-1.25 p er box; g rap es, title w h ere he will s h e lte r th em fo r th e an h o u r and tw en ty m in u te s lie was an d fam ily , A. H. B u tle r an d fa m i tim e they have m et in sev en teen $1.35 p er c ra te ; easab as, $1.75 per IF Y O U W A N T FIR ST CLASS W O R K M E w in ter. tliro u g li all d a n g e r.” Sold by Gresli ly an d F ra n k K n ieriem an d fam ily years. dozen. Ed. H am ilto n has been a ssistin g am IJrug Co., and all D ealers A rth u r M oore, of P o rtla n d , sp en t G R E E N F R U IT A pples, 60c $2 of C o rb e tt an d W illiam B u tle r, Jr., of F airv iew . th e w eek-end w ith his m o th e r, Mrs p e r box; c a n ta lo u p e s, $ 1.76-2.00 per dozen; n ecta rin es, 7 5c-$l per box. Mrs. C h a rle s B aird is e n te rta in W. T. S erviss. ¡ng h e r m o th er. Mrs. P a rk e r, of Los K itch en S h o w er fo r Miss W ilhelm . A ngeles. A k itc h e n sh o w e r was given Miss Mrs. G. II. Shaw will g ive a te a on T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e b en M arie W ilhelm on S a tu rd a y n ig h t, 1x12, sized, per M $ 8 .0 0 O cto b er 18. T h e h o u se was filled e fit of th e L a d ie s’ Aid society. 2x 4. 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M 7 .0 0 w ith frie n d s an d n eig h b o rs and a 1 ha v e ju st c o m p le te d a course in 2x 6, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M 7 .0 0 F. R. Jo h n so n has re tu rn e d a fte r WF. DESIGN BUILD IN G S BEAUTY CULTURE and the very p le a s a n t ev ening was enjoyed Shiplap and Sheating, per M - - 7 .0 0 sp e n d in g se v eral days a t B ellin g E T T S E L T . JONES FR A N K t . JONES m a n u fa c tu re o f H A I R G O O D S and by all. M any p re tty an d useful a r h am , W ash in g to n . a m n o w re a d y to d o y o u r w o rk . I N D E IIT A K I It ticles w ere p re sen ted to th e p o p u Jo h n P e te rso n an d fam ily , of la r young lady » h o Is to he m arrie d 3 Separate Stem Switch, $1.50 ( * • W KalJwm. Pre«. B fc Lentiwix V.tr Pl os M ist O regon, w ere S unday g u e sts of 2 ........................... 1.50 soon. T h e m ost v a lu a b le present W.I mhi Bmrtiel. Sec. Treat. 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 lso I - .. )00 Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M oller a n d Mr. being $5.00 in m oney. East Side Euneral Directors an d Mrs. R alp h C opeland. Hairdressing 25c 414 LA S I A ID E R ST. , corner Sxil» W a lte r B u rlin g a m e an d fam ily , of An ad, in th e local new spaiier is Ladv A'tend»»! Aata Stowe MISS AVA THOMPSON, fkuu, E»a(52. 8 2525 P«ll.«4. OurM V an co u v er, W ash., w ere w eek-end a good in v e stm e n t th a t all m er- g u e sts of E dw in a n d G eorge B u r i h u n ts can affo rd to m ake. lin g am e an d fam ilies. D EN TISTS 1 Mrs. F. R. Jo h n so n leav es today A void S ed ativ e < o u g h .Medicines. W J OTT H H OTT fo r Los A ngeles, C al., to sp en d sev If you w a n t to c o n trib u te d irectly e ra l w eeks w ith h e r d a u g h te r. Mr. .Jo h n s o n w ill acco m p an y h e r as fa r to th e o ccu rren ce of c a p illa ry b ro n DENTISTS ch itis an d p n e u m o n ia use cough m ed as San F ran cisco . GRESHAM - - OREGON icines th a t co n ta in codine, m orp h in e, heroin an d o th e r se d ativ es when you C h ron ic D ysp ep sia. have a cough o r cold. An e x p e c to r-| T h e follo w in g u n so licited P hone Main 2683 testl- a n t like C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Reme- m onlal should c e rta in ly be su fficien t dy is w hat is needed T h at d e a n s J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. to give hope an d co u ra g e to p erso ns o u t th e c u ltu re bed breeding D E N T IS T afflic te d w ith ch ro n ic d y sp ep sia: “ 1 I p laces fo r th e g erm s of pneu m o n ia O ffic e 6 1 5 -1 6 -1 7 have been a ch ro n ic d y sp ep tic for and o th e r germ d iseases T hat is M c <1*<'<*! B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re g o n y ears, an d o f a ll m edicine I have why p n eu m o n ia n ev er re s u lts from ta k e n . C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets have a cold w hen C h a m b e rla in 's Cough P i n s u 11 \ s «lone me m o re good th a n a n y th in g Rem edy is used. It h as a w orld e ls e ,” says W. G M attison, No. 7, wide re p u ta tio n fo r its cures it S. P. Bittner, M. D. S h erm an s tre e t, H o rn ellsv ille. N Y co n ta in s no m o rp h in e o r o th e r se Physician a n d S urgeon F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Co. and d ativ es. F o r sale by G resham D rug E LE I T R It LIG H T I . th e m ost l)«i.r ban, ID j. a ii 12 a . I p . ■ I. 3 , m all D ealers. Co., an d a il D ealers su ita b le fur h om es, o ffic e s, sh o p s Canadian Employment Co. Attention! L usted F airview L umber G reatly R educed Have your Switches made of your own Combings k m ¡¡»(TRACTORS OLESON LUM BER CO. THE O T T B R O S. T he Weekly Oregonian Including 4 Page Supplement Light Until January l, 1915 AT THE LOWEST COST M ore than an E ntire Y ear For 75c During the Bargain Ending Oct. 31, 1913 T o N ew o r FYesent Subscribers W h o H a n d U s T h eir 75c N ow Mail or bring your Subscriptions today to the office of THE OUTLOOK an il ofln-r p laces tu sslin g lig h t. Bank of Gresham Under the strict Banking Laws of the State of Oregon every safeguard to the depositors is assured In the past two years there has not been a hank failure Nt» O T H E R LAMI*M p o sse ss th ese that has caused the depositors to lose one cent. O FFER D uring this Bargain period, the O utlook an d W eekly O regonian on ly $ 1 .7 5 . W hy q u a lifir a tio n s , th e r e fo r e , noi su rp risin g th at Il is III, O ffic e I’I ijmìc I mii am i S io gram Hour» 10-12 • ■ ; 2-4 and D p m CHORES I»*.. H K LM T R I t 1,1 M l’s ore rapidly r e p la c in g a il other* in n x sle r n e sta b lish m e n ts . I lx bRLSHAM ORLUIN i. Tabor Hom» 4 120 Hits», Main 1812 5152 Physician and Surgeon Rruteoc«. 4JÄ. Lui »2 Si. Ill 12 Sdlix< B h M h k . PartUad. io iic n , O ffice |<J. an d Office Hour» I to G R E SH A M , Pay interest Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. Bank of Gresham HKVKNTH and ALDER HT» Phones Main 6S88 and A <130 He». O i w i JHJ Dr. G eo. Inglis P h y sicia n O ffice over F irst W e negotiate Real Estate Loans for our custom ers and place m oney on first mortgages. on 1 ime and Savings Deposits. R es id e n c e, H. H HUGHES. M. D. M. SUOR I , M. D. not deposit your m oney in a H om e Bank where it will help you and everyone else in your community, and where you can get it when you want it. PHONES: oma. howitt bum , E L E C T R IC LAM PS ra n la- lo c a l • <1 in any place, th u s a ffo rd in g an y d esiissl d is trib u tio n of lig h t. Come and See Us. C O M B IN A T IO N ELE C T R IC ITY ’ can la* uned in any q u a n tity , la rg e o r sm alt, th e re b y fu rn is h in g any ixx|iiiixsl a m o u n t of lig h t. F u rth e rm o re , 7 la 8 y a., at lauhacr IH O N I O U ,,- 1 1 6 r I ii. O f f i c e . H o w i l t B ld g ., o v e r 1 . 0 S u rg eo n . S P to. S la te B ank OREGON Parahwx. Nervous and < hrona Diseases Dr. Ben|. I. Freese N .lu r o p .lh met I he up, . r I nr < )<»*» Hour., 9 to I I a, to.. r e r p i .Sunday O ver First State Bank, G re.ham , Ore. Eyes tested and Dr. Geo. Inglis. glaaaes fitted Want ads w ill bring you anything •acep t loot opportunities