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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1913)
PAGE F O l'B GRESHAM OUTLOOK, T w o F re e Ix-cture«. C a p ta in C has. H. S tan ley , o f C a li fo rn ia , «111 sp eak In th e C o m m ercial h all T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y of next w eek, a t 8 o ’clock p. m. Mr. S tan ley th e fam o u s co n v e rte d co m edian w ho was fo r tw en ty y ears — 1 ~ on th e A m erican stag e, is a n a tu ra l R ockw ood T en t, K. O. T. M., will e n te r ta in e r. He « r i te s th e so n g s he give a 500 social a t th e h all in R ock- sin g s, is a fluent ta lk e r, an d a born wood on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , N ovem ber wit. 15. All a re in v ited to a tte n d . No Kvery m an an d w om an in G resh - ad m issio n w ill be c h a rg ed . am sh o u ld rese rv e th o se tw o ev en ings fo r th is u n u su al tre a t. See fu r- I M™ E ni" « ’» « n iq u lst o f L en ts vis th e r an n o u n c e m e n t In th e O u tlook " « d a t ,h e h om e of h e r b ro th e r, J P F re reem next w eek, also bills a ro u n d tow n F e m an a n . thin w eek IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY FRIDAY. OCTOBER M , 1»13. Mrs. W. P. S p au ld in g , of T ig ard - ville. O reg o n , h a s ta k e n room s fo r a J s h o rt tim e a t th e h o m e o f C has. L at- : o u re ll on F ir s t s tre e t. S he is well p leased w ith G resh am an d sh e and ' h e r h u sb a n d m ay m ak e th is th e ir hom e. V. H. R ead an d fam ily, w ho have j lived fo r th e p a st few m o n th s at th e ir ra n c h on G resh am H eig h ts, m oved th is week to P o rtla n d . Ross | R ead w ill re m a in fo r a tim e a t least to look a f t e r th e place h ere. Rev. M. B. P a ro u n a g ia n , f o r m e r . M etn o d U am t E p isco p al callin p a sto g r on h e re , old is ln G resh to d ay W e H ave Just R eceived— New Currants, Dates, Figs, Citron and Dill Pickles Just Received Shipment of CROCKERY in Plain White Will Pay 45c for FRESH EGGS , W o rk 0,1 ,h e Ja c o b ‘'on b u lld ‘"< lla8 frien d s. Mr. P a ro u n a g ia n Is n o t In The w orld to le ra te s an ex cep tio n al p ro g ressed so fa r th a t th e w indow s (h(4 paBIOr a te th ls y e a r, h ay , n g beeu fool only a little w hile; th e n he a re being p u t in an d th e I n t e r i o r ; a p p o ln le d a a u n d a y Bchoo, mta. to n . ASK FO R T A D SUPS w o u ld b e tte r h id e . p a in tin g w ill be n ex t In o rd e r. I t j a ry fo r U e co n feren ce T h e fam lly will p ro b ab ly be finished n ex t week nQW 1 |y |n g a t 8 a ,em O regon , and read y fo r its te n a n ts by th e first 1 I of N ovem ber. I An bdl8ori M azda lam p h as been I in s ta lle d in S te rlin g & K id d e r’s show C h as C leveland Is lay in g tem p o r- w indow w hich riv a ls th e su n and ary p lan k w alks alo n g his p ro p e rty j m ak e s an illu m in a tio n a t n ig h t th a t 'a lo n g Hood a v en u e to S eventh s tr e e t ^ o u tsh in es any o th e r sy stem in use am i from S ev en th to P io n e e r av en u e. ' h e re . It sh o u ld be seen to be a p p re - Main Street T h is will be a g re a t acco m m o d atio n elated . to th e re sid e n ts ln C leveland aildi G resham , O regon S unday se rv ices a t th e B a p tist lion an d B risto l acres. ch u rc h will be as fo llo w s: S unday K arl T h om pson h as d isposed o f his (sch o o l 10 a. til., p re a c h in g 11 a. m.. We Handle “ Only” the Best W " buy S ta tio n e ry in b u sin ess in te re s ts in E u g en e an d will p ra y e r m eetin g 7 p. nt. Miss Ruby In iiiie n M * i | i i a n l i t i e s will) o v er “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” be in G resh am fo r a tim e. Mr. a n d . W ey b u rn , field w o rk er to r th e Wo- live th o u san d o th e r lending re Mrs. T h o m p so n a re a t p resen t sp en d - m e n ’s F o reig n M issionary socit4y will tail d ru g g ists . You can re a d i ing th e ir tim e at th e hom es of th e ir give an a d d re s s a t 7 :30. ly see th a t we a re th u s en ab led p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. S. S. T h o m p Mr. an d Mrs. L aw ren ce R. Allen C . B IN D E R , Proprietor son a n d Mr. an d Mrs. II. E. Davis. to get ex clu siv e d esig n s, and have h ad as h o u se g u e sts th e past Mr and Mrs. G rove M. S m ith m ov week Mr. a n d Mrs. G ro v er C. Egles- th e choicest g ra d e s at re m a rk Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge R ogers re ed y e sterd ay to P o rtla n d w here they to n and little d a u g h te r Lora, of O ak ably Low Price*. will resid e a t 710 E ast T a y lo r s tre e t ! lan d , C alifo rn ia. T h ey also e n te r tu rn e d la s t n ig h t from a tr ip to B el W hen you buy S ta tio n e ry from T hey h av e been in G resh am a b o u t a ‘ ta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. Ja s. S te rlin g and fast, Ire la n d , w h ere th ey hav e been y e a r an d have fo rm ed m any frien d s Mrs. S te r lin g ’s sis te r, Mrs. B iggs, of on a visit to re la tiv e s. T hey le ft us you save m oney. W hen you wlio will re g re t to see th em go. Mr. Lyle, W a sh in g to n , a t d in n e r S a tu r h ere on A u g u st 11, and rep o rt a d e spend a d o lla r h e re you get lig h tfu l voyage, but a re glad to he at .Smith h as b o u g h t a h a lf in te re s t in a day even in g . Mr. E gelston is ch ief w hat you w ould pay a d o lla r c le a n in g an d hat w orks a t E lev en th ele c tric ia n fo r th e P u llm an com pany th e ir hom e a g ain . and a h alf fo r ulm ont an y w h ere an d Y am hill. W. E. D ucan of th e firm o f llra g g at San F ran cisco . else. Mrs. .1. I. H ines, ol P o rtla n d , is vis- Ja s. A. B row n, of S iletz, b ro th e r o f Ai D uncan left T u esd ay fo r O lym pia, B ing w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. O. W T a rr. I Jo h n B row n is visit P.g lie-., w ith bis W a sh in g to n , to ta k e up w ork ln con- We have e v e ry th in g in S ta tio n Mr. an d Mrs. F. W. F ie ld h o u se | r a th e r an d fam ily. A. It I t i ’l of ii“ctio n w ith th e a p p ra isin g of th e ery, an d we sell it at prices fot s ta te lan d s. He ex p ects to be aw ay h av e re tu rn e d from a w eek ’s stay a t I th e sam e p lace is wl 'i him . your sa tisfa c tio n an d eco n o m y . th e ir b e a u tifu l su m m e r h o m e at Man J At th e M eth o d ist E piscopal ch u rch se v e ra l w eeks h u t will re tu rn ag ain z a n lta beach. S unday m o rn in g Rev. M elville T. to his w ork in th e gro cery s to re here. BRAGG <& DUNCAN A S K FO R T A D SUPS G R E S H A M .O R E G O N We Don’t Keep Stationery SANITARY CASH MARKET This is Our We Sell It M EATS Gresham Drug Co. The R ex all S tore Fall Is Here! We Are Here! Goods Are Here RAIN COVERS HORSE BLANKETS ROBES 1IARNESS WHIPS ETC. ETC. CUSTOM MADE HARNESS TO ORDER S. E. PALMQUIST GRESHAM. OREGON Every Day Bargain Day at the Big Store Every Day in the Week is Surprise Day for our Customers of the U. S. Cream Separator. We guarantee the United States Cream Separators against^ defects in either material or workmanship, and agree to replace, /rte o f charge, any part or parts which, at any time, may have] become unfit for service because of original defects, provided Buchi parts are returned to our factory. Repairs necessitated by ordinary wear and tear, accidenti, J abuse, etc., are not included in this warranty. The terms of this guarantee are unlimited, and our agree ment will be fulfilled at any time. Vermont Farm Machine Co. M a n u fa c tu re r« o f th e United States Cream Separator, Bellows Falls, Vt., U. S. A. For Sale by W ire « 111 sp eak on th e su b je c t, “ A M an’s M en tal A ttitu d e T o w ard Le- liglous Q u e stio n s.” T h is Is thT- topic p o stp o n ed fro m la s t S u n d ay n ig h t. F A IR V IE W , O ct. 23. Mrs. J. W. At 7 :3 0 th e to p ic will be, "W hy We R elieve in G od.” T h e second Serm on B eneckc e n te r ta in e d on W ednesday. HARDWARE STORE in tile sp ecial series. T h e 4 -n iie |'te T h e day w as p assed in q u iltin g and M ain St. lu n ch w as se rv ed a t noon. T hose G resh am , O re. p re lu d e p o stp o n ed fro m last S 'ln o n ; n ig h t will also be g iv en , " T h re e Div who en jo y ed th e day besides th e h o st ess w ere, Mrs. D. 8. D u n b ar, M rs. C. T ow ns I H ave L ately S een ." W. F. M u eller of B o rin g b ro u g h t A. S te w a rt, Mrs. E. E. H eslln , G ra n d us a suck o f fine K ing a p p le s of m a W etm o re, Mrs. G eorge B urlin ! w hich he say s he h a s a b o u t 100 gam e. Mrs. A. C. S im ons an d Miss , A ddle B u rlin g am e. i boxes. T h ey a re fine sam p les. W. H eitsm an anil C lau d e H u rst Mrs. J. A. D avidson an d c h ild re n have re tu rn e d from a few d a y s’ v isit have g one to T illam o o k co u n ty on w ith re la tiv e s an d frie n d s at T he business. ' D alles an d Hood R iver. J. W. B enecke a n d A. C, S im ons E. M. C am p an d Geo. 11. Sunday hav e re tu rn e d hom e from Hood R iver I | re tu rn e d y e ste rd a y from M osier, O re an d W hite S alm o n , W a sh in g to n . , gon, w h ere th ey had been fo r se v eral w here they h av e been sp e n d in g tile ■ ! w eeks. W h ile th e r e th ey b u ilt a 7- summer. I room m o d ern b u n g alo w fo r Mr. Miss M ae R ed m an , of P o rtla n d , j (’a m p ’s son Ja m e s w hose hom e is has been th e g u e st of Mrs. J . M. Davis | th e re . R oth men say th a t G resham Mrs. J. ('. W indle has g one To S ea I lo o k s good to them . sid e, O regon, to sp en d se v e ra l w eeks E m m et H. K elly w as a p p o in te d w ith Mrs. A. T. A xtell. | c o n sta b le o f M u ltn o m ah p recin ct on j W ednesday by th e co u n ty co m m is S cho ol R e p o rt C a rd s . sio n ers. He will succeed th e la te T h e O u tlo o k h a s on h a n d p rin ted H enry G u lllck so n . J u s tic e R ollins to that statement. In a way we hoy.? | m ade th e rec o m m e n d a tio n th a t gave school re p o rt c a rd s w ith env elo p es I Mr. K elly th e office T hey a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin te d on you will, for that may be the means and O regon C ity Is co m in g to G resh am fin e st b risto l, very c o m p lete of bringing you into “The Live Store” S ent p ro m p tly by m all to m o rro w fu lly d e te rm in e d to wipe serv ic e a b le for a demonstration of O ver o n e of th e h ig h sch o o l in s titu tio n s P rices, 2^4c each , co m p lete. P o sta g e a d d itio n a l, off th e a th le tic m ap. It w ill be a 100, 2c e a c h I fo o tb a ll in v asio n an d th e scen e of 6c fo r e ach 26 c a rn a g e w ill be on th e new high a n d real quality, at Church N otices school site. See h an d b ills. H. L. St. C la tr an d E. L. T h o rp e ’ G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T — w ent to P o rtla n d on W ednesday S u n d ay services— S a b b a th school at ev en in g to a tte n d P o rtla n d C am p. 10 a. m., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. nx. an d m eetin g each No. 107, W. O. W. No. 107 is th e 8 :0 0 p m. P ra y e r m ost ex clu siv e In its m em b ersh ip of W ednesday ev e n in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m Rev. E. A. L e o n a rrd , a c tin g p a sto r an y city cam p an d h a s se v eral m il il 1913 The Howe of K uppenheunw lio n a ire s e n ro lle d as well as m any L1NNEM ANN M ETH O D IST, G resh of th e m ost p ro m in e n t b u sin ess m en. , ixtix— Rev. M elville T. W ire, p a sto r It h as o v e r 800 m em b ers an d is very P re a c h in g ev ery S u n d ay a t 11 a m., an d 8 p. m. S unday school a t 9 :4 5 p ro g re ssiv e as well as s u b s ta n tia l. Miss Mary W ilson, o f D am ascus and E p w o rth le a g u e a t 6 :3 0 p m. an d G eorge R iling of Id ah o w ere r e a P t ra 8 y e p. r m m eeting W ednesday n ig h ts c en tly m a rrie d a t th e h o m e of th e C A TH O LIC S E R V IC E S — Mass e v b rid e 's s is te r. M rs A rth u r lie a c o e k | Mrs. R iling is well know n in G re sh ery S unday a t 1 0 :3 0 ln C om m ercial OF THE H all. G resh am , u n til ch u rc h is b u ilt am h av in g been g ra d u a te d from th e A fter m ass, in s tru c tio n fo r th e G resh am h ig h school se v e ra l y ears I c h ild ren . ago. We stand back of every Z enith T he R oad and W h a t It G iv e s S trlin g a H e a tin g S toves, $ 1 5 « an d up at P o ta to P ig g in g P o rk K id d ers. S te rlin g & K id d e r's Mrs V. A. A nim erm an has re n te d th e c o t t a g e b elo n g in g to Mrs. G. 11. M iddleton Just west o f h e r resilien ce on F irst s tre e t, has ta k e n up h er h o u sek eep in g th ere. Miss Ada Honey le ft W ednesday ev en in g fo r M innesota an d N o rth D ako ta w here she w ill sp en d sev eral w eeks v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s an d frien d s. Rain Is Here! GUARANTEE Fairview Sterling & Kidder What’s the Use of trying to couple quality claims with $8.88 or $10.99 clothes? when ordinary intelligence shows that such a combination is impossi ble. V ou may take exception Kuppertheimer Clothes $ 1 5 , $18, $2 0 , $22.50, $25 For the Men I leavy \ \ cx>l Sox, 2 pair 25c. Extra heavy. 2 5 c a pair, I lannel Shirts, all wool. $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .4 0 , $ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .0 0 , io b lu e , gray anti brow n. 1 he latest th ing in m ilitary collars. A lso we are selling M en’s S hort W ater-proof Blue W ool Shirts, at $ 3 , anti $ 3 .5 0 . M en s D uck (. oats, w ater-proof, $ 1 .5 0 an d $ 3 . K ah k i P ants, $ 1 .2 5 . \ \ hip C ord P ants, $ 1 .9 5 . M en s O veralls, extra heavy grade, selling at 75c pair. M en s \ \ ork Shoes, at $ 1 .7 5 to $ 7 a pair. M en s D ress Shoes, a, $ 2 .5 0 to $ 5 a pair. W e absolutely h an d le the BEST LINE OF SHOES ON EARTH. N o exception. A sk an y b o d y w ho h a s w orn a pair of P E T E R S ’ S H O E S a n d see w hat he says. M en s I lata, from 98c to $3. M en s O il C lothing in all S hapes. M en s R u b b e r Boots, $ 4 .3 0 , $ 4 .5 0 and $ 5 .9 0 . For Women and Children I h r same Im r ,4 Shoes. PETERS D IA M O N D BR AN D , for W omen, W rather Birtl tor boys anti girls. \\ ool I lose foi V o m rn aind C hildren. 2 5 io 5 0 c \\ ool I m on Suits. tor W om en. G irls and Boys $1 an d up A otton H r r c r - lin e d U n d erclo th in g for W om en an d C hildren, from 2 5 c to 5 0 .. < h ild ren 's D resses from $1 up lust ihe thing for school. I jvihes K itchen A p ro n s. 2 5 c an d 5 0 . each REMEMBER, we carry a full line of BLANKETS. COMFORTS. SHEETS. FILLOWS. PILLOW SLIPS. Our Prices are very modest and Quality the best. » » » » » » j Lewis Shattuck A ylsw orth’s B O T H S ID E S T R A V E L A Conservative Bank and A Bank of Conservation O regon- W ashington R a ilro a d <& N avig ation Co. SU B JE C T Steel Coaches Block Signals Courteous Employes Good M eals M odern Equipm ent 4 F I l b BANK has m ade use of its earnings in the upb u ild in g of ■ the com m unity rather th an in the p ay m en t of D ividends, as is show n by its increased C apital a n d large Surplus, equal to one-hall its capital S A \ E has been its w atchw ord. Its steady a n d natural grow th is p o rtray ed in the follow ing figures: Ocb 21st R esources 1 40ti $37.804.98 140f4 104.748 44 1412 182.110.71 141 t 200.868 71 W e have numerous client w h o w ill l a k e up h.rat-cl (ill-e d g e F arm Mortgates rIR S T G R E STATE BANK S H A M , OWC. I A lf M t M S In tfw U n i t y o u ta M e 11 1 > a Kw C ity K. T rain » io the EA S T E very Day 4 Train s Oaily betw een P o rtla n d , Tacom a and S eattle L eery Essenrial to I ravel Comfort A n y A gent w ill he pleased to help Plan vour T rip -/ T up B uggies, open lluggie*. H ark « The) M a k e Y o u F e e l f lo o d . Carts. Bain and Old Hickory W ag T he p leasan t p u rg a tiv e effe c t pro ons, W aterloo Gas Engin.'s, New duced by C h a m b e rla in ’’» T a b le ts Idea Manure Spreader Talk w it h an d th e h ealth y co n d itio n o f body an d m ind w hich they c re a te m ake Heasel tt one feel Joyful. F o r sale by G resh am D rug C o . an d all D ealers Daily an d S unday O reg o n ian and ug p, bination. 1 year, |$ 00. C om bination, 1 y e a r .................... 6 00