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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1913)
GRBSHAM OUTLOOK. 'AGE FO Ü B FRIDAY, OCTOBER S I, 1913 W e have been In form ed th a t Mrs. Jo h n an d C h a rle s D uley s ta rte d B ak er, th e d re s s m a k e r who recen tly y e sterd ay fo r .M ontana w h ere th ey cam e to G resh am is from P o rtla n d , w ill rem ain p e rm a n e n tly . T hey will n o t fro m C o ttre ll as was s ta te d in th e j go in to th e c a ttle buslneaa. PHONE la s t O utlook. G lass fo r th e new Jaco b so n b u ild 661 We d id n 't su p p o se th a t lem o n s ing w hich w ill be finished to m o rro w , grew In th is c lim ate, b u t we a re w as b ro u g h t h e re from th e ho u se of l)r. W. C. B elt a n d fam ily cam e to ld th e re will be a lem on tre e a t th e W. P. F u lle r * Co., P o rtla n d . I t is I p la te o f th e h ig h e s t q u a lity . last n ig h t from N ew p o rt, O re., to lib ra ry social. A rth u r H. B u rn s an d Miss M arie look a f t e r th e ir In te re s ts h e re an d Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. H ain lln e, who visit w ith re la tiv e s a n d frien d s. o p e ra te d th e city b ak ery fo r a few W ilhelm , aged 17, b o th of T ro u td a le , Mrs. M aude H lsel, fo rm erly Mrs, w eeks, w ere In G resh am on bu sin ess 1 w ere m a rrie d a t V an co u v er on W ed B ow en, is sp en d in g a few day s w ith o n e day th is w eek. T hey a re living nesday. T he au c tio n sa le on th e C hapm an h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. W ill C ong- on th e ir farm n e a r O regon City. don a t th e h otel. A p ublic recep tio n is b ein g p la n farm y este rd a y w as a success. Ev e ry th in g b ro u g h t good prices an d a T h e C o m m ercial clu b w ill hold Its ned by th e official b o ard of th e big crow d w as in a tte n d a n c e . M eth o d ist c h u rc h in h o n o r of th e re g u la r m eetin g n ex t W ednesday B allo t boves an d th e n ecessary p a sto r, Rev. M elville T. W ire, to be n ig h t. G eorge K enney h as to rn dow n th e h eld a t th e g ra n g e h all n ex t T h u rs b a llo ts an d sam p le b a llo ts w ere de liv ered o v e r th e co u n ty to d ay by a u b arn on his p ro p e rty on M ain s tre e t. day ev en in g , N ov em b er 6. to s fro m th e c o u n ty c le r k ’s office. T h e re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g of Mrs. Ed. H am ilto n of L u sted was Doc. P e ttib o n e , an ag ed fa rm e r, th e lib ra ry b o ard o f th e G resh am li a business c a lle r in G resh am today. fro m P ow ell V alley was ta k e n to th e b ra ry w ill m eet in c o m m itte e room F re d T odd is p u ttin g th e finishing M onday ev en in g a t Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l on W ed n es to u ch es on W. H. C o n g ilo n 's new of th e lib ra ry day. 8 p. in. house on S o u th R o b erts av en u e. T h e re w ill be no S u n d ay school Rev. J. 11. W ood, o f M elrose, le ft R euben C alk in s is e n te r ta in in g his a n d p re a c h in g serv ices a t th e Zion at th e O u tlook office a fine sam p le of b ro th e r II. C alk in s an d w ife, of A na- E v an g elical c h u rc h n ext S unday. T he helm , C alifo rn ia. Mr. C alk in s lives N o rth e rn Spy apples. B ro th e r W ood c o n g re g a tio n w ill ta k e p a r t in th e h as m ade q u ite a success o f fru it in th e o ra n g e b elt an d re p o rts som e m ission an d H a rv e st H om e festiv al w onderful profits m ade In th a t in g ro w in g an d an y o n e n eed in g choice a t th e G erm an E v an g elical ch u rc h In d u stry . D ue o f his n eig h b o rs n e tte d ap p les w ould do well to call him up. Sellw ood, P o rtla n d . A la te ro se p o ta to w eighing th re e ».'1838 from th e cro p on o n e an d one- G resh am h ig h w ill play E staca d a pou n d s a n d n in e o u n ces, an d m e a s u r to m o rro w a t th e la tte r place. S ev er fo u rth a c re s th is season. Mrs. W. J. W lrtz s p e n t la st S a t ing 13 Mt in ch es in le n g th w as placed al new m en h av e been ad d ed and th e in th e O u tlook w indow th is m o rn in g g am e p ro m ises to be in te re stin g . urday In S andy w ith Mr. W irtz. — It was gro w n by J. H. H oss on land in T h o m p so n 's ad d itio n an d w as dug A th re e -a c t d ra m a will be given by W. It. G ould w he placed it on ex a t th e m oving p ic tu re th e a te r next h ib itio n . T h u rsd a y ev e n in g e n title d , "T h e T h e " w e ta ” h av e en g ag ed a n oted F ace on th e B arro o m F lo o r." T he s p e a k e r front O lym pia, H on. A. S. c a st will n u m b e r six people of ab ility . R u th , who w ill sp eak a t th e C om W atch fo r b ills an d a d v e rtis e m e n t In m ercial clu b h all to m o rro w n ig h t o r T u e sd a y ’s O u tlook. "T h e F a ilu re o f P ro h ib itio n .” T h e re H a llo w e 'e n Social. will be no c h a rg e fo r ad m issio n . A m ost en jo y u b le ev en in g of e n We buy S ta tio n e ry in B u rg la rs b ro k e in to th e cab in of David Z in tm an , a wood ch o p p er, S u n te r ta in m e n t h a s been p ro vided by the iiiuiiense q u a n titie s w ith o v er day, on th e K ig er ran ch , s itu a te d on P a tro n -T e a c h e rs ’ a sso ciatio n an d L i five th o u sa n d o th e r lead in g re th e Section L in e ro ad h a lf m ile east b ra ry asso c ia tio n fo r th e first of No tail d ru g g ists. You can re a d i of th e B uckley school an d s to le 22 v em b er In th e g ra n g e hall. T h e first fe a tu re of th e evening ly see th a t we a re th u s en ab le d p o u n d s of s a lt pork. will be th e p ro g ra m w hich is as fol to get exclusive d esig n s, nnd Mrs. A nna K id d er, of G reeley , C ol low s: P ian o solo by Miss E m ily A n th e choicest g rad es at re m a rk o rad o , Is h ere v isitin g w ith h e r d e rso n , so n g by H igh S chool ch o ru s, nephew I,. L. K id d e r an d fam ily. ably Low P rices. re a d in g by Mrs. Z im m erm an , m ale T h e re g u la r m eetin g o f th e city q u a rte t, p ian o solo by Miss G ladys Will W hen you buy S ta tio n e ry from co u n cil will be lield uext T u esd ay ev N eal. us you save m oney. W hen you ening. A fte r th e p ro g ram w ill follow spend a d o lla r h e re you g et T h e O lsen L u m b e r C om pany a n g am es an d a m u s e m e n ts w hich have | n ou n ces u ren ew al of sp ecial prices been sk illfu lly p ro v id ed fo r th e ev w hut you w ould pay a d o lla r on lu m b e r A re fe re n c e to th e a d ening. You a re c o rd ially In v ited to and a h a lf fo r alm o st a n y w h ere v e rtise m e n t in th is issue is reco m a tte n d an d have a good tim e. AS K FO R else. m ended to th o se who a re read y to T A D SUPS buy. • W e have e v e ry th in g in S ta tio n At th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al ch u rch ery , and w e sell It at prices fo i S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o'clock Rev. y o u r s a tis fa ctio n and econom y. M elville T. W ire w ill sp eak on, been convinced a g a in s t th e lrw ill. To . "S ig n s of E n c o u rag em en t In T e m p e r th e ir su rp ris e th ey hav e fo u n d th a t an ce R e fo rm ." In th e ev en in g a t T he New» R epublic, p u b lish ed in im p ro v em en ts a re u n ifo rm ly b e tte r 7 :3 0 o'clock Rev. W. II. Boddy will W ate rv ille, O hio, Is u p a p e r devoted in dry cities th a n in w et an d th a t a d d re s s a union serv ice on th e su b to p ro h ib itio n . It has so u rces of In th e tax ra te av e ra g e s low er. T he ject o f T em p eran ce. S u n d ay school fo rm atio n from all o v e r th e U nited rev e n u e a rg u m e n t has been so com a t 9 :4 5 a in., J u n io r L eag u e ut 3 p. S ta te s an d h as re a d e rs ev ery w h ere. p letely exploded th a t m ost saloon n t ., E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :4 5 p. m It p rin ts sp ecial e d itio n s, in one qf , ad v o cates no lo n g e r use It, only th e Mr. Dick M lllison, lead er. , w hich, O cto b er 24, It say s: ig n o ra n t an d u n in fo rm e d s till rely A re you going to E staca d a to m o r "M any cities In O regon w ill hold on It. F o r su ch we su b m it a re p o rt j row to see th e fo o tb all gam e. T h ree elec tio n s N ovem ber 4 to vote fo r or from a n u m b e r of C a lifo rn ia cities, The R e c a ll S tore tim es is th e ch arm . a g a in st salo o n s. O ne a rg u m e n t fr e w hich may be d u p lic a te d In every q u e n tly h e ard In fav o r of salo o n s is s ta te in th e u n io n : th a t th e licen se m oney Is needed for D ry T ow ns. sid ew alk s, s tre e ts an d p u b lic im p ro v em en ts. P ro p e rty o w n ers u n W in te rs d e rs ta n d th a t m ost p ublic Im prove- V acaville i m erits a re paid fo r by a ssessm en ts C orning I on a b u ttin g p ro p e rty , b u t th o se who E ast San Jo se a rg u e m ost stre n u o u sly fo r saloons Los G atos do n o t ow n p ro p e rty o r pay taxes, M ayfield ........... b u t th e r e a re som e ta x p a y e rs who P alo A lto ' a re h o n e st in th e ir p o sition th a t a S elm a c ity n eed s th e licen se fro m th e s a Pacific G rove loon an d th a t a city c a n n o t be su c Y uba C ity T u la re .............................. cessfu lly ru n w ith o u t it. IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY METZGER BROS. New Groceries Just Received A lm onds W alnuts Brazils Dates Currants Raisins Figs Orange Lemon Citron Peel Boiled Cider Sweet Cider Mince Meat Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Celery Cauliflower Beets Bananas Pineapple Lemons Carrots Parsnips Gr. Peppers Casabas Oranges Cranberries We Deliver Promptly Phone 661 We Don’t Keep Stationery Phone 661 We Sell It W e Have Just Received - New Currants, Dates, Figs, Citron and Dill Pickles Just Received Shipment of CROCKERY in Plain White Pay 45c for FRESH EGGS Bragg & Duncan — CALIFORNIA CITIES IN COMPARISON G RESH A M , OREGON What’s the Use Gresham Drug Co. of trying to couple quality claims with $8.88 or $10.99 clothes? when ordinary intelligence shows that such a combination is impossi V ble. SATURDAY ONLY You may take exception Do Your Saturday Shopping With Us and Save Money These Specials are for SATURDAY ONLY AND FOR CASH 20 pounds Granulated Sugar 17 pound Best Rice $1.00 1.00 Best Flour, per sack 1.17 Good Flour, per sack 1.10 & pound package Rolled oats .19 12 cans Carnation Milk 1 00 Hams. Best, per pound 20 Cleveland Baking Powder, 1 lb. .30 Cleveland Baking Powder, 1 2 lb. IS Good Potaeoes, per sack .78 Bananas, per dozen .19 Green Onions. 3 bunches .05 One gallon Good Syrup 45 Two pounds Walnuts 38 Sweet Spuds, 10 pounds .28 Ginger Snaps, per pound .10 Pop 28 Corn, 4 pounds "A few y e a rs ago It w as m ore A verage difficult to n n sw er th is a rg u m e n t W e t T ow ns. th a n now . T h en th e r e w ere few er n o -licen se citie s an d th e r e w ere less B akersfield o p p o rtu n itie s to m ak e co m p ariso n s. L em oore B ut sin ce th e ad o p tio n o f local o p M erced ...................... tio n law s by m ost o f th e s ta te s , dry F re sn o te r rito ry h as been c re a te d a n d th o u 1*41 sa n d s of cities a n d v illag es have M arysville been v o ted d ry , a n d to d ay th e re is O roville ............... . scarcely a co u n ty a n y w h e re in the R edding U n ited S ta te s b u t w h at h as som e S a c ra m e n to ........... ........ d ry te r rito ry , an d one can scarcely San Jo se ........................... .......... tra v e l a dozen m iles alo n g any line S a n ta B a rb a ra o f ra ilro a d w ith o u t p assin g th ro u g h »1.56 a d ry city o r v illag e. T h e re s u lt is ) A verage th a t th e h o n e st In v e s tig a to r h as th e j “ T h e figures show th a t th e tax fa c ts n e a r a t h a n d an d he can com ra te Is on th e a v e ra g e 49 c e n ts h ig h - p a re w et a n d d ry cities, th e ir ini- e r in th e w et to w n s th a n in th e p ro v em en ts, tax es, etc. Many hav e 1 dry o n e s.” A S K FOR T A D SUPS to th at statem ent. In a w ay w e hope you will, for th at m ay be th e m ean s of b rin g in g you into " T h e Live S to re” for a d em o n stratio n of Kuppertheimer Clothes and real quality, at $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 it 1913 The House oí Kuppenheuner Aylsworth’s ! COMING! T o S T E R L I N G & K I D D E R ’S Are You Looking into the Future with Clear Eyes? O r a re you b lu n d e rin g th ro u g h y o u r p riceless to d ay s, aim lessly an d b lin d ly ? A re you c o n te n t to becom e on e o f th a t g re a t a rm y of people w hose a ttitu d e to w ard life fored o o m s th em to fa ilu re ? AO— th e fu tu re w ill not ta k e c are of Itself! It Is e n tire ly up to you, w h e th e r. In y o u r old ag e, you live in y o u r own hom e su rro u n d e d by c o m fo rt, o r w h e th e r you sta rv e , o r a re co m p elled to liv e o u c h a rity . H ardw are Store Largest Line of Pocket Knives and Cutlery Ever Shown in Greshan Pocket Knives Shears • - • from 5c to $2.50 - - from 15c to $1.50 R a z o r s , t h e K in d W ith a R e a l G u a r a n t e e Safety Razors and Blades, Razor Strops, Carving Sets. Knives, Forks and Spoons, Butcher Knives and Steels. WET WEATHER GOODS We have RUBBER FOOTWEAR in all grade«, (or all styles of shoes, and of best qualities. Also all kinds of OIL and RUBBER CLOTHING. Lewis Shattuck P re » id e u t ln « u ll. o f th e C o m m o n w e a lth Edison C o m p an y, o f C h i- < ago. is quo ted as sa y in g : e " M e liv e in an age w hen a «alary means only b read and b u tle r a m i a p ia re to sleep. M lia i w d i ha|q>en w hen w e grow o ld ? H e w ill he penniless a m i hom eless i f w e c o n tin u e th e way w e a re going. Me m ust each d ay . each w e e k, meet not o n ly o u r e n tre n t expense«, hnt also th e expenses of some fu tu r e tim e " . FIRST G R E STATE-BA SHAM, O ^E, 1$ ÍW c ity cW Come and See Them At th a t, a m a n ', fool frie n d s a re Tw o banka In G resh am a n d tw o a b o u t th e only ones w ho w ill len d tw o aaloona. In w hich la it th e m oat him m oney. p ro fitab le to leave y o u r sa v in g » ? E x p ert aw im raera keep th e ir "L eav es hav e th e ir tim e to fa ll ” m o u th s closed Few w om en a re ex- and th a t tim e la now M R h ered | pert swimmers. »leaves fall soonest %