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I — PAGE TWO GKESHAXI G resham O utlook SEVEN WONDERS OE THE WORLD outlook T IE S I» I Y. Corbett NOVEMBER 1 t. 1013 W hat are the Seven W onders of th e W orld? P u b lis h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rea gave a Hal -j a t O re « h a m , O re g o n . How old a re they? lowe’en party T hursday evening of .' W here were they located? I f . L . S T . C la A I R , E d it o r a n d P u b l’ r. last week at th e ir p retty little b u n g -'4 How did they come to be so desig alow 2 *4 miles from C orbett. Sever- •! Our Sut>M*ri|>ti<»ii al gam es ap p ro p riate for the evening *' n ated? W hat of them , are any still In ex were played and Messrs. Lee Evans ? One y e a r, 11.50; istence? and L aF rance and the Misses Ethel i m o n th « . TSct«; th r e e m o n th *« t r ia l How do they com pare w ith some Sm ith and Johnston favored those •u b a c r lp tto n . 60ct«. of the modern w onders of the world? present with vocal and Instrum ental A <11 t*r dating m u s .c rn e rooms were beautifully $ Aluminum Coffee Percolators, worth $4 and $ 4 .5 0 for S3.50|and s i i The These a re questions you would music. K a te » reaso nable. like to have answ ered. T hen d o n ’t i u T n ^ i e a U s ' l n d ^ r e p e X T adorn- f Al1 w h o h a v e t r ie d o u r 3 0 a n d 3 5 c e n t C o H e e s a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r value. k ¡h great' O ur re p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll. fail to h ear P rofessor D unn's Illus tum n leaves and crepe paper adorn P h o n e 701. trated free lectu re a t th e library ed with witches and o th e r spooky “The L in o ty p e next F riday night, on th e Seven things. Mrs. Florence Rea, of P o rt F lo u r p r ic e s a r e d o w n . S u g a r p r i c e s a r e advancing. W ay 1« th e W ay W onders of the W orld. It will be land, was m asked as a witch and cer t h a t W in « ." high class, Intensely in terestin g and tainly did h er p a rt well. The guests were Mrs. Florence Rea, of P ortland, Instructive for young and old. O rti» l a l paper of ph o n e 1 7 x 1 O re a b a m , < > re g o n . Mr. and Mrs. Illege, Mrs. Anderson < >rtb l a l paper of A rle Gleason, form erly connected and son, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross. F a i r v i e w . < Oregon. w’ith th e Lebanon Express, has Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, Mr. and E n te r e d as s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte r bought a h alf In terest in th e F orest Mrs. Wilson and sister, Mrs. Clara M a rc h .1, 1 9 1 1 , a t t h e P o s to tflc e a t Sm ith and Miss E thel and Miss Jo h n G r ' j h a m , O r e g o n . u n d e r t h e A c t o f Grove Tim es and will have charge of ston and Messrs. Don and Basil Lit- M u n h 3, 1 8 7 9 . the m echanical d ep artm ent. A. G. tlepage, Vancil Evans and George Scott will continue to be th e editor. I c a w o r d f o r f ir s t in s e r t io n ; - h a lf c e n t a w o r d e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e r t io n . K nieriem and Miss L aura Ross and M i n i m u m , a n y in s e r tio n , IOt. P oultry L ife," a 54-page m onthly A good new spaper team . Mrs. L aFrance. m agazine published In P ortland, will REAL ESTATE AND REN TA LS LIVESTOCK. Lewis Benfield, form erly of this F ra n k Buffum, residing ju st Miscellaneous, be given as a free prem ium to all new place, but now a forem an in P o rt northw est of the city, has the th an k s WANTED TO RENT, a sm all subscriptions o r renew als for a year, FDR SALE— 5 good milk cows, 2 land, Is spending his annual vacation Mcf artm ’s Auto Truck cash in advance. T his is a splendid of th e News-Times for one of the with his m other, Mrs. L ottie Benfield fresh, 3 coming fresh soon. S. T. h o u s e and barn near G resham . Ad ; 7 V , S ’’«*>• i.tnd Tuesd'ay ai larg est cauliflow er heads we have chance to get the m agazine for n o th Lind, phone 28x1. 73 dress M. F., care Outlook office.. 75 and o th e r relatives n ear here. 1' rlday m orning- about g O’ck The fine specim en ing. I his offer holds good only to ever seen. Rev. Ford, of W oodburn, preached Leave hau lin g at budneg, hou FOIt SALE' Two brood s o u s will brought us was a foot across and as D ecem ber 31. m orning and evening a t the school- bring pigs in February. Leonard It. MISCELLANEOUS S herm an McCarter, phone 335. large as th e average w om an's hat, house. , Lauderback. Phone 753, Gresham, C lackam as county voted down the and th a t is going som e.— F o rest Route 2. 76 Lost or Found. A*social and en tertain m en t will be Grove Times. d istric t library proposition, probably t i , Report Cards. given by th e young people of the Auto Truck for H ire T he O utlook has on hand print« because it would cost each taxpayer For picnic parties— 10 to 20 people neighborhood Saturday evening, No ThL°° rep o rt can l» with envelo^ T he follow ing Is from the new s FOUND— An Excelsior m otorcy about 45 cents a year to place books paper th a t recently bought th e O ut vem ber 8, a t th e grange hall. , P ro H auling to and from Portland. H cle, on Oct. 13, on the Base Line t hey a re a neat card, printed tf 1 1 4 / 1 . I fin est o r is bristol, very complete in every school d istric t In the coun look’s Ju n io r linotype. The m a ceeds to be given Norton Evans, who E Davis, phone 21. road, 1’2 miles west of Rockwood, 'se rv ic e a b le P heasants W anted. „ „ ty. It also refused to increase the chine seems to be keeping up Its is quite sick w ith tuberculosis. This Roy Gore. It. 1. G resham . P hone | Price», 2 % c each. c o X ie t. 4 is a w orthy cause and everyone salary of School S uperintend en t form er rep u tatio n for good w ork; W anted to buy dom esticated Chi- G resham 248 3 Gary to the am ount of $600 a year “ The Express n atu ra lly tak es should atten d and help m ake it a nese pheasants, hens preferred. Give and thereby save the salary of a su some pride In having installed the success. age, quantities and price delivered Feed G rinding. AT P i n t v ie S H E pervisor am ounting to $1500 a year. first linotype in th is p a rt of Linn R obert W ilkie was a guest at the vac at Cresham . Address P. G. It. care Tuesdays and Fridays. E. Nass- 3-ln. F arm Wagon, with doul G reat is C lackam as— o r som e of the county, and all friends, and enem ies, Benfield hom e several days th is !Gresham O utlook- hahn, mile and a q u a rte r south of box. voters in the county. P leasant Home. 75 if an y — of the Express are invited to week. WANTED FARM WAGON and Top Buggy, The H allowe’en social and dance set of harness. S tate price to O ut visit, th e first real new spaper plant Useful and fancy a rtic le s s u ita b le In answ er to Mr. Dillon’s urtlcle, ever in a u g u ra ted in th is clty .”- Single Spring Wagon. given by Colum bia grange was a look. tf for C hristm as gifts a t th e L ad ies’ Riding Cultivator. In general bupiness men and o th e r Lebanon Express. g reat success. Those who took p art P o n it i- , Aid bazaar, December 5. 74 Single C ultivator. did th e ir p arts finely. citizens are helping to support the Mower. . Colum bia grange. No. 267, met in high school football team , through PORTLAND MARKET n . Buy your C hristm as p resen ts at FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Rose Disk H arrow , 8 plates. reg u la r session S aturday, November not finding it possible to atten d the Steel Harrow . 1st, with a good atten d an ce who en Comb, W hite W yandotte cockerel. the Ladies’ Aid bazaar. December G rain, F lour, Feed, Etc. gam es during the busiest hours Phone 79x1. P. o . box 53. 73 14-in. Steel Plow. joyed a splendid dinner, a jolly good W HEAT — T rack prices: S aturday afternoons. Also several Club, G asoline Drag Saw. Hay Rake. Bluostem, 89c; red Rus- tim e and a profitable business ses successive defeats may have dam p 78-79c; FOR SALE— 2 dozen Silver Span $350 "K ing of the W oods” saw in Hay Rack. sion. Two m em bers were initiated ened th e in te rest in th e gam es. sian, 78c; 40-fold, 80c. gle H am burg hens; also few choice first class condition, price $275. E n in the first and second degree and DeLaval Cream Separator. M ILLSTU FF3 — B ran, $22 per T he team should have the heartiest five nam es were balloted upon to be cockerels at $1.50 each. E. D. Raker, gine can he used for g en eral farm 400-egg Cyphess Incubator. support of all citizens and a tte n d ton; m iddlings, $31; sh o rts, $24; *74 work. Oleson L um ber Co., Boring, come m em bers and an o th er proposed Troutdale, Ore., phone 481. 25-gallon Churn, and many oth rolled barley, $28-29c. ance so far as possible. Ore. Phone 411. for m em bership. articles. FLOUR — P aten ts, $4.50 per For Sale— Pure bred Rouen ducks. E n q u ire a t Twelve-Mile stor straig h ts, $3.90; exports, Dr. Benj. J. Freese, a natu ro p ath b arrel; $2 a pair. Mrs. P. B. Eder, G resh Daily and Sunday O regonian and Phone 227. $3.55-3.70; valley, $4.50; physician of G resham , has ju st Is 5 graham , am, R. 2, - phone 368. tf ----- Twlce-a-W eek Outlook, special cont- sued a pam phlet from th e O utlook of $4.40; whole w heat, $4.60. . . . . 1 >’ * a r . $s o n . BARLEY— $24 p er ton. ................. .. • ♦ •'W W W V W V V fice dealing with his m ethod of F riday afternoon Miss Ingalls gave CORN — Whole, $37; cracked, a tre a t to h er pupils by prep arin g a trea tin g diseases. He even goes fu r $38 per ton. H allow e’en su rp rise for them . Each th e r and proclaim s th a t th e re should Main Street OATS— No. 1, white, $26 per ton. pupil brought a jack o ’ lantern,w hich he no disease, In which all people HAY— E astern Oregon tim othy arouses all so rts of curious questions G re sh a m , O regon ......... “ “ ‘ „ i ........ . at l'„ ...... Sal agree, but he m aintains th a t the germ choice, $15-16; alfalfa, $13. e at on th e ir part. D uring recess while theory Is a su p e rstitio n ; th a t there . I < • 2 tittles e a st of G re sh a m , a n il .31., Dairy an d C ountry I*roduce. all were o u t th e teach er with the We Handle “Only” the Best tittles so u th o f T ro u td a le is no such thing as ' ‘in fection’’ and POULTRY — Hens, 14 cents; contagio«,’’ as generally u nder springs, 14c; ducks, young, 12c; help of two of the large boys d a rk ‘GOVERNMLNT INSPECTED”) stood; th a t vaccination and injection turkeys, lif t. 20c; dressed, 25-26c. ened the room and scattered the lighted lan tern s ab o u t the room. Of Berums Is positively dangerous; E’GOS— Fresh. Oregon ran c h ,45c. Ä i z x r i ; i ,‘ î t G reat was th e su rp rise of each when and th a t a physician does not cure. BUTTER — City cream ery, cubes, they entered to find it d ark and These are his own words and if 34c; prints, 36c. I C. BINDER, PropnetoJ Ill spooky. Each was greeted by a tru e are a sta rtlin g revelation. He î , ï ' i , » ' k i ' ' X . s i'c i„ ', ; p i™ C H E E SE — T riplets, 17 per lb.; bump upon th e head from an apple asserts th a t alm ost all diseases re Daisies, 17c per lb.; young A m eri hanging in th e door and they were spond to n atu ra l methods. He ex cas, 18c. n U e r di ’i " ; „ ‘¡ X i s t c ' b ' ',,,' t i ì p 0P’ ' ' ’" ’’o u T o requested to tak e a bite of the apple cept broken bones and torn tissues VEAL— Fancy, 1.3 ¡¿c per pound ........... before passing into th e room, caus as he is not a surgeon. PORK— Fancy, H e per pound. ay ing much m errim ent. Next was an A l l K i n d s a n d Sizes Dr. F reese’s sta te m en ts and his . ------- Vegetables an d F ru ita. old fashioned apple ducking, some m ethods of trea tm e n t a re a t such »•• rous to mention ’ i" " 1 "*any ° th,‘r '<><> "•>’ ONIONS— per sack N EW GALLERY __ Oregon, $2.J5 • ---------- „ . .n o t succeeding u n til heads were w e t variance with the accepted prac I OTATOES— Oregon, $1 per hun- The rem aining aftern o o n was spent T E R \ l s SJ f e s ^ inc ° r | S h in l e - L u n c h a t N °o n . tlces now in use th a t he Is su re dred ; Open Every Day Sunday by Appointonl sw eet potatoes, $2.25 per in gam es and m erry making. ° f S ak (a s h jV^ ' 88f l ^ p ^ « n « , , g , q l for. to bring down upon him self and cra te O ur neighborhood was well rep re h t "can?'. med*c,ne- ,f ‘t V EG E T A B L E S—’ Cabbage. 1 - lU c of Estate of G. E F rit/ ,l ' E ' f RITZ' Adm inistratrix, sented a t th e dry parad e in Gresham L o n ia e F ritz , a m in o r ' u ' “ 1 K u a rtl.a n o f C h r is tin a the I, o r ' I ' ' hat , l a , n *‘ ’ “ >• b' r Pound; cauliflow er, $1-1.25 per Friday. We are th a t p art of the GILT OR N A T I’RAL WOOD . 'tber ’ ut ' Those° whO: UOn, CUCUmb‘>" ’- P er d o g e ^ country th a t w ant it dry in Gresham NEAT and CHEAP W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer, <(| should set n , lntpr,‘8t- CKKPlant. 7c per pound; head lettuce, ta p ta ln Branson beat the drum for Vancouver. > Washington ................................ ” « • ''in n a r io i l . J. the m arch. M A X SCHNEIDER «ay« is tru e the people of th , J ' ra<,,shpa’ 1(M 2c d o ie n ; t ’ap tain and Mrs. Branson were « People of th e world j tom atoes, $1 50 oer box • M A IN S T R E E T . GRESHAM X X " d ^ X J ?y 8° n,e‘h ‘ng ,h a t 12HC P“r POUnd: 8prou“ > " c per guests of 8. S. Thom pson at Gresham b riday evening. «<» be more 'u n ifo r m '’h eaRh ' X sq X h Y u c 'X ' ” 7 E lm er M ercer has rented Rev disease and more n atu ra l M .|„ , , „ iu ' H P P° Und: Pun'P k"is, H. W ood’s place th e com ing season' it was ever .Nought p o s s lb j l j 0* e „ P’' r P° Un<’ : 5° ' 75C Mr. and Mrs. H enry were guests of Isaac Wood and fam ily Sunday. FAIRVIEW, ORE. Mrs. Jo h n B rarahall and son, P leasan t Hom« were present at our A G O O D M E A L FOR 35c Sunday service. Ira W e aim to « ir e p eo ple something to Rigging potatoes Is still in prog WM. HEITSMAN PROPRIETM ress. A. B. Conrad and family, Thos W iles and fam ily and Captain B ran hot H ilh apologies Io the m edical profession I The son and wife atten d ed th e lecture a t W H I T E C R O W HOTEL fo r ’j h e th eft o f their thunder. G resham Sunday night. F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g E verett Stafford will farm t h e hom e place next season. 25C Miss Ingalls spent Sunday In St. S. T. Crow, Proprietorl I J e r e s a com m o n -sen se suggestion fro m th e Jo h n s with her parents. Long live the O utlook. It Is indis * < live store th a t’s a« v a lu a b le as a d o c to r’s pensable to o u r homes. p rescrip tio n . A B. Conrad and Thos. w iles are having over 20.) bushels of pota W h e n the firs t fro sty snap com es if y o u ’re toes to the acre am i of fine size p re p a re d to m eet it in one o f these big cold Capt. Iira n a o ,, w lfe b e < a n d e fy in g coats y o u ’ll th a n k us fo r c a llin g th em M A IN S T R E E T . G R E S H A M th e ir first evangelistic series in B e n P a u l H o « t z e l P ro p . to y o u r A ttention e a rly . ton county. Sunday. November 9 Mrs. C hester Stafford is rtoitlng W e ’ve a d o zen '’d iffe r e n t m odels to select h er sister in Hood R iver th is week fro m m a re m a rk a b le ra n g e o f fa b ric s and Mr. and Mrs. Thos Wiles visited th e ir son. Elwood Wiles. In Portland w eig h t.. L u ll, o r thre»« q u a rte r le n g th as you •» lit 1x12. I« , u s i i / _a „ |, |„.r v| S atu rd ay an d Sunday. p re fe r. S h a w l collars, b elted backs, silk lin ed i? '* ’ ‘ fl ■"’> - • rt. len g th ,. -i/«,l |ier M $ R to r dressy w e a r a n d g u a ra n te e d fo r service I xH , l i t i 2 4 f t . S h i i d a o «Dell. |ier X| N earle, E v er, I I,il,I Has W orm , »«. I« a n d 24 f,.. . , ^ 1 I ‘ by O n the Market, lin i . ‘’ “ ‘T k a t a fi'fh e d face 1 x 0 . 1(1 a n d 2 1 f t ■» I he House o f Kuppenheimer k?"at tM L îUnr r ’ PlckinK ,hH no»«.’ Fres h Every I W IxM. 1.1 ami 21 f X worms h ri / ’ ? re ,n ' " ‘ «tlons of ÎIN.tio anil $l.T.iNi »X«. D. am. 21. V « eï,V„a’ . ,,rn, 8 K1< kapoo Worm K iller is a $17.IM» am i $ | I . imi an d by us r» liable, thorough m edicine for the 1-» O X-'W w » ,M ’ » m l $ | « . ! M ) TWICE A WEEK Specials In Graniteware SEE WINDOW C h o ic e o f a n y a r t i c l e f o r 3 8 cents ■lx X BRAGG & D U N C A N *5c K)R Read the Want Ads. Melrose SANITARY CASH MARKET A u c tio n S a le Friday, N ov. 1 4 , at 1 1 a. m . MEATS î - : ; •' Ï i X ’ i PHOTOS- Picture Í raming Pl FREE A Sioux Indian O ut- FREE .u nt fiee to the boy o r girl w ho supplies u s w ith the n a m e ot a person w ho buys a R o u n d O a k R an g e, Stove o r Base B urner ! W hite Comer Hotel tw o nam es w e will give \ ou an Indian-head scarfpin sa e o r no sale. F or fu rth e r inform ation call at store. O ’COATS K. Carlson L u m b er S a le C on tin u e s $ 1 5 .0 0 , $ 1 8 .0 0 , $ 2 0 .0 0 , $ 2 2 .5 0 , $ 2 5 .0 0 AYLSWORTH T e le p h o n e 4 1 I ---------------- --- 1 U t a <n Guar- ; constipation anteed Try it. Drug '»»II Klekk'ooo Indi.»* u S,u.rp'1 o r hy . correct these LUM BER c o ea « t o f R ~ i__ of InNtunnia, COURT GRESHAM. No. j j , F «f Insoni -.«.uacii ami t<>r* of M eet, n,« . •< ,„ Am A „ n ~ h erica— «ä « . ¡ . . » e , , . , » , T. blP„ • disorders and enabl« ’ »eh m onth at I. O. O F l o r sale * Orug Co., and all Dealers 'b - ‘ . 1GrUbb' « hW ran g er ’ Iram b lay , a e c re t.ry ’ ~' î " MEALS City Bakery Best Bread! 31 Pies, Cakes, and other P a stry M a in St. Gresham, Drf-