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b u ta n i O I T LOOK TTT s d a y , VOTCM REK 11. 1818 PACK Columbia Heights 1 he h o n o r of being th e first tw o women to cast th e b allo t, e a st of San- d) river, fell to Mrs. P. A nderson and Miss H elen D eaver, w ho both voted a t precinct 171 on elec tio n day. A nd at til»- close in th e ev en in g It w as I E a rn e d th a t th ey w ere th e only ' women ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of th e su f- I frag e in th a t p recinct. great Special sale I LADIES’ Street DRESSES House and Owing to the backward season we have decided to dispose of all our ladies’ Dresses at a great sacri fice and are cutting the prices sufficient to move them ipiiekly. There are only about 45 in all and if you wish one you would do well to call early as they certainly will not last long at these prices. Regular $1.50 House Dresses, Regular 2.50 Street Dresses, Regular 7.50 Street Dresses, Regular 10.00 Street Dresses, $ 1 .1 9 1 .9 8 5 .8 5 6 .9 5 Don't delay. Come early and get first choice. THE TAD S STORE BERT LINDSEY’S will Make Your Home Comfortable This is a moderate priced Stove built on good material. Has cast lining, large side door, also swing top that will admit extra large stick of wood. Carried in two sizes, at $10.50 and $12.75 STERLING & KIDDER HARDW ARE G resham Main St. Pleasant Home J. S tev en s a n d nephew , of [land, are v is itin g w ith Mrs. W. I McKinney. Mis» Lizzie H u n te r, o f O regon "I- visited h o m e fo lk s S unday. J B. Kelly, of C a lifo rn ia , is h ere ndlng his f r u it ra n c h , ka Bradfielii a n d fam ily , of l’ar- **• Kansas, a re v is itin g w ith th e l*sr’s sister, M rs. R obt. L ans- *ue. JK* E m broidery I T u esd ay w ith Miss Id a Miller. T w en ty lad ies en jo y ed th e afte rn o o n T h e clu b m eets w ith Mrs. B. C. A ltm an T u esd ay , N ovem ber 18. Miss M innie S h riller, of G resham , visited h ere la st week w ith frien d s. Mr. an d Mrs. C has. H u n te r w ere c a lle rs at th e M arkell hom e Sunday. W ork is p ro g ressin g rap id ly on th e new feed m ill an d liv ery b arn . T h e books have a rriv e d fo r th e li b ra ry w hich is located a t S h in n a- m a n ’s sto re. c lu b m et last R ead th e ads In th is issue Mrs. J. H. N ash, of S o u th B end, W a sh in g to n . v isited h e r m o th e r, Mrs. J. R ichm ond, F rid ay . H iltn e r A uspach h as re tu rn e d from K ittita s . W a sh in g to n , w h ere he h as been em ployed th e p a st su m m e r. W ard R ich m o n d is v is itin g his p a re n ts. He has ju s t re tu rn e d from th e H ot S p rin g s w h ere he h as D ecem ber 13 is chosen fo r th e been fo r h is h e a lth . day » h e n th e C olum bia L ad ies Aid C h arley P ierce is v is itin g his society will hold an all day b a z a a r m o th e r, M rs. L. M. Je n s e n . with a p ro g ram in <he ev en in g . A. P. O 'B an io n s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Many u seful an d b e a u tifu l h a n d h is fam ily. m ade artic le s w ill be on sale. T he W. Cook an d K. H arv ey a re d ig proceeds d eriv ed from th e b a z a a r g in g p o ta to e s fo r Mr. W endell. will go to th e ch u rc h fu n d , fo r th e proposed ch u rch on th e g ro u n d s, do T he O u tlo o k h as on h an d a la rg e n ated by Mr. and Mrs. J. P o u n d er. q u a n tity of school re p o rt ca rd s on T he hom e of Mr an d M n . J. T good q u a lity of b risto l, also p rin te d Rea. at F ir G rove, w as th e scene of en v elo p es; sam ples free, to any schoo a m erry p arty T h u rsd a y of last j clerk o r teach er. P rice 2 1 Jc e a c h ; w eek, when th e host an d hostess over 100, 2c each. P o stag e a d d i very ela b o ra te ly e n te r ta in e d a larg e tio n a l. 5c fo r 25 cards. circle o f frien d s. T h e liv in g room was m ost b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d and N otice to C re d ito rs. gam es and m usic in th e H allow e'en In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of Hel- m u th G oger. D eceased. sp irit, m ade th e ev en in g pass very N otice is h ereby given th a t th e p leasan tly. Mrs. L. A. R ea w ho was u n d e rsig n e d has been a p p o in te d A d dressed in a co stu m e of a w itch, m in is tra trix of th e e s ta te of Ile im u th very ch arm in g ly a ssiste d th e h o st G oger, D eceased, by th e C ircu it ess e n te rta in in g th e g u ests. At a C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon, fo r th e C ounty of M ultnom ah, an d h as duly late h o u r d a in ty re fre sh m e n ts w ere qu alified as such. All p e rso n s h a v serv ed w hen a ll d e cla red h av in g ? ing c laim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re h ereby re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e sam e sp en t a very p le a s a n t ev en in g . T he social a t o u r g ra n g e h a ll last J to m e p ro p e rly verified as by law re q u ire d , at th e office of M. C. K fhg, S atu rd ay night was a g ra n d success F ir s t S ta te Bank B u ild in g , G resh am , both financially and socially. T he O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from d a te hall was th ro n g e d w ith a good n a t- hereof. D ated th is 4th dav of N ovem ber, ured au d ience, w ho en jo y ed th e p ro 1913. gram from begin n in g to fn is h . A M A RG A RET G OG ER, few n u m b ers on th e p ro g ram de A d m in istra trix . serv e special m e n tio n : P ro fe sso r M. C. KING, A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istra trix . Z iim 's violin solo won m uch ap D ate of first p u b lic a tio n Nov. 4, 1913 plause, an d w as played very b e a u ti D ate of last p u b lic a tio n Dec. 2 1913. fully. Miss J o h n s to n , a y o u n g ta l e n te d m usician d isplayed bo‘ h feel ing and tech n iq u e, w hen sh e played th e v a ria tio n s of " N e a re r My G ad to T h ee.” Mr. Dodson, th e p o sitn o rt- e r a t C o rb ett, k ep t th e a u d ie n c e in good h u m o r w ith his com ical Im p er so n atio n fo r h a lf an h o u r. 1 he young folks took c h a rg e of th e Itoor a fte r th e p ro g ram an d m any g ra c e ful dances w ere n o ticed , d o in g t h e ir best to w ear o u t th e ir sh o e sol« s liv th e s tra in s of P ro fe sso r Z iim 's o r ch estra. L. Benfield is a t th e p re s e n t, at hom e a t th e B enfield b u n g n lo . , sp en d in g p a rt of his v ac a tio n .vRh his m o th er. T h e H e ig h ts now can bo o st of a lib ra ry s ta tio n once m o re a t th e B enfield b ungalow . Miss A nnie E L E C T R IC L IG H T I» die m ost Benfield h as c h a rg e , a n d in v ite s th e s u ita b le fo r hom es, off|<*««s, shops public to m a k e use of th e books d u r am i o th e r place» m sslin g lig h t. ing th e long ev e n in g s of th e w in ter. Mr. an d Mrs. K e lle r sp e n t T u e s day ev e n in g a t C o lu m b ia View farm . E L E C T R IC IT Y ra ti I m * u m <1 in Mr. K e lle r is th e c o n tr a c to r w ho is any q u a n tity , la rg e or sm all, b u ild in g th e new R e sid en ce fo r Da th e re h y fu rn is h in g a n y requin*«! a m o u n t o f lig h t. E iir tlic m io r c , vid B enfield. The DRYGOODS SHO P SANDY FIRE LOSSES ARE PAID IN FULL The Gem Heating Stove Rockwood Jo h n Itrow n, ag e n t fo r th e O re gon M erch an ts’ M utual F ire asso c ia t io n of Salem , O regon, has paid on th e losses a t Sandy as follow s: To C asp er J u n k e r $2700; to th e city of Sandy $25, d am ag e to p ain t and ; w indow s on city hall. T he larg est am o u n t of losses was su stain ed by th is com pany, and th e prom pt pay m e n t is ap p reciated . T he S tan d ard In su ra n c e com panies will forw ard th e ir checks in a few days. C asp er J u n k e r will erect a re in forced co n crete b uilding, in stead of a fram e s tru c tu re . It will have a fro n ta g e o f 75 feet on Main stre e t, anik It will be GO feet deep and one sto ry h ig h , b u t w ith a fo u n d atio n su lh eien t to c a rry m ore s to rie s when needed. G round h as been cleared fo r the b u ild in g fo r 1’. R. M einig, two sto ries, 40x100 feet. M iller & K rebs a re th e co n tracto rs. A lb ert M einig is m ak in g p re p a ra tio n s to pu t his saw m ill n e a r B rig h t wood In o p e ratio n . He will saw out th e tim b ers an d lu m b er used in the co n stru ctio n o f th e new bridge acro ss Salm on river. At th e m eetin g of th e council Mc C orm ick & B otkin applied fo r a fra n chise to ru n w ires th ro u g h Sandy from th e ir proposed pow er p la n t on C ed ar creek. C H R ISTIA N SC IEN TISTS S erv ices in F irs t S ta te B ank building. G resh am , e n tra n c e on F irst stre e t. S unday a t 11 a. m., and W ednesday a t 8 p. m. S unday school at in o'clock. P u b lic co rd ially invited. An ad. in th e local n ew sp ap er is a good in v estm en t th a t all mer- «H ants can affo rd to m ake. NOTICE TO TREE PLANTERS N O W IS TH E TIM E to plant your Trees and Shrubbery, either for home commercial orchard—for the winter rains will pack the ground solid around the roots--- n when Spring comes your trees are ready to absorb all nourishment and make their bth. Planting in the Spring is not as satisfactory, since the soil does not pack thor- ihly around the roots, hence the tops do not receive the proper nourishment and the Light AT THE LOWEST COST Dec la re W a r on Colds. A c ru s a d e of e d u catio n w hich aim s " t h a t com m on colds m ay becom e u n com m on w ith in th e n ex t g e n e ra tio n ” has been b egun by p ro m in e n t New York p h y sicians. H ere is a list of th e “ d o n t's ” w hich th e d o c to rs say will p re v e n t th e a n n u a l v is ita tio n of th e cold: " D o n ’t s it In a d ra u g h ty c a r .” “ D o n 't sleep in h o t ro o m s.” " D o n ’t avoid fresh a ir .” " D o n 'tstu ffy o u rse lf a t m eal tim e. O v e re a tin g re d u ces y o u r re s is ta n c e .” To w hich we w ould ad d when you ta k e a cold g et rid o f it as q u ic k ly as possible. To accom plish th a t you w ill find C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy m ost ex cellen t. Bold by G resh am D rug Co., an d all D ealers E L E C T R IC L A M P S can be local* <d in any place, thus a ffo rd in g any <h*»in*d d is trib u tio n of lig h t. \<> O T H E R LAM PS p ossess them* q u a lific a tio n » , th e re fo re , it is not s u q u is in g th a t I’lace your order at an early date. ... Saved His Foot. 11 D. Ely, of B an tam . O., ssifft'rpd from h o rrib le u lc e r on his foot fo r fo u r y ears. D octor adv ised a m p u ta - | tlo n , but he refu sed an d re lu c ta n tly j trie d B u ck len 's A rnica S alve as a last ¡r e s o rt. He th e n w ro te : "1 used I y o u r salv e a n d my foot w as soon co m p letely c u re d ” B est rem edy fo r b u rn s, c u ts , b ru ise s an d eczem a. G et a box to d ay . D uly 25c. All d ru g g is ts o r by m att. H. E. Itu< k l e n A Co., P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. I.o u i... Professional Cards Canadian Employment Co. B . P . L E A C H . P r o p r ie to r M e m b e rs O re g o n K m p lo y tn 't A g e n ts A s s o c ia tio n . 9 N o r th 3d S t .. P o r tla n d , Ore. P h o n e or W ir e a t O nr E x p e n s e IN S U R A N C E JOHN BROWN IN S U R A N C E R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN SU RA N C E CO M PA N IES P h o n e 513 G r e sh a m , O r e g o n J a m e s E lk in g to n IN S U R A N C E A C C ID E N T E IR E L IE E HEALTH O ffice S E H E T Y H«»NI»H A IT < »Ml »BILE PL A T E GLASS in B ank of G r e sh a m Attention! T he Farm er»’ M utual Fire R elief Association O F I t U I T I A M I . O REG ON In v ite» a ll fa n n e r» w ho h ave no In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s Io in s u re w ith us. T h is ass<M*ia- a tio n is tin* <*hen|H*st and safest in tin* s la te . It insures o n ly e<»nnii> p ro p e rty a m i has o ve r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 insu ran ce in force. W r ite o r p h o n e H. W . S N A S H A L L , P r e s . T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al E ire R elief A ssociation. Gresham Route No. 3 Phone 74 N o ta r y P u b lic R oni E sta te LAW YERS FRED L. EVERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW (G re a h a m «.’ity A tto r n e y ) P h o n o M arw hall 427B 5 1 2 11 B ro a d w a y lih lg , P o rtla n d CONTRACTORS ALFRED HAMMAR C em en t Con* ru e .o r. E stim a te s fu rn is h e d fre e on r e q u e st. At I w ork G u a ra n te e d P la ste r e r a n d P h on e 6x1 O r .a h a n i P . O. B o x 31 IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK Sf E «TORS W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S ETTSEL T. JONES '(IF R A N K X . JONES D E N T IST S E L E < ’T i t l e L A M P S a n * ra p id ly re p la c in g a ll other» in m o d em estab lish m en t». W. J . OTT H . H. OTT O T T BR O S. D E N T IS T S GRESHAM Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. - (SEVENTH a n d A I.D E It STB. P h o n es M ain 6688 and A 61 $0. - OREGON P hone M a in 20(48 J. E. OLANAHAN, D.M.D. D E N T IS T Office, 616-16-17 M etB cal B u ild in g . P o r tla n d . O r e g o n P H Y S IC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y s icia n and Surgeon O F F IC E H O C Rtf 10 a. m. to 12 rn , I p. n», to 3 p. in. 7 to m p m ., a t R«*Htdafi4'«* P hones <nli«w 11» R e s id e n c e 11» O ffice R o w it t B ld g ., o v e r P . O. BANK OF GRESHAM MAIN S T R E E T G RESH AM PHONES Itcsidence, 111; Office. 11 x’ II. H. HUGHES, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S iiig te m Hour» 10-12 si. m . 1-4 a n d 7-8 p. m . o f f i c e , ll n u i t t Itu ih lin g G RESH AM e*4s v - - OREG ON PHO NES: ItANidetn e, T abor 12 (»ffîo M ain 4812, Horn«« A 5152 OFFICERS J. M. SHORT, M. D. BENJ. CAMERON, I’o si.l. nt. (>. A. EASTMAN, Cashier. You’ll find at the G RESH A M NURSERIES a complete line of Apple. Pear, Peach, •m and Prune Trees, also a limited number of Dwarf Pears, Shade I rees and R o s e s - ^’gh grade stock and far below the average price, for quick selling. i A N ig h t o f T e r ro r. Few n ig h ts a re m o re te r rib le th an th a t of a m o th e r loo k in g on h e r child ch o k in g an d g asp in g fo r b re a th d u r ing an a tta c k of cro u p , an d n o th in g in th e h o u se to reliev e it. Many m o th e rs h av e passed n ig h ts of te r r o r in th is s itu a tio n . A little fo re th o u g h t will e n a b le you to avoid all tills. C h a m b e r l in 's C ough R em edy is a c e rta in c u re fo r c ro u p and has n ever been know n to fail. K eep it a t hand. F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., and all D ealers. F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice President. ,w*h of the tree is retarded. im JAMES ELKINGTON, Ass't flashier. P h y sic ia n a m i s u r g e o n R e s id e n c e . 438. E h e t 53 S t . O ffice, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g l ’< »RTLAX1». O ffice P h o n e 48. « »KEG< »N R e s id e n c e , 339 G e o . In g lis, M. I ». DIRECTORS B. CAMERON OUST LARSON F. A. HALLIDAY LEW IS SHATTUCK P H Y S IC IA N and S U X O C U N A ll p r o f e s s io n a l c a ll» p r o m p tly a t te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n to <1I k - e a a e a o f th e ft y e a an d f it t in g of g la e e e e . < »tfV»* H o u r » 9 to 12 a m . 1 30 to 5. O ffice o v e r f i r s t S t a t e B a n k G resh a m . O regon . O. A. EASTMAN. PeratyM», Nervous and ( hroffir Dkeave» SPECIAL, ROSES WHILE THEY LAST EACH, 2 0 c ■ s-s-M -x -» » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B - l t a i o u r stock .I.N ortofy, 2,block. W e.. ofjM.in S w ... »„ '-¡¡« J. N. C l.n .h .n , M.in Stree’, Cre.h.m, Oto.. Phone 51c. or W. E. DABNEY,403 "'Apt».. Portland, Ore. Phone Marshall 130 Dr. Benj. J. Freese We invite your accounts; 4 per cent interest on Time and Savings Accounts N a tu r o p a t h an d C h ir o p r a c to r < Hftee H o u r » , '» t o II a. n», e x c e p t Sunday. Office o n r H m t S ta te B ank GRESHAM. OUICGON Eye» tested Dr. Ueo Inglis. and glasses fitted