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    PAGE FOUR
G KEN H I M OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
R e g u la r m o n th ly b u sin ess m eetin g
[of th e G resh am v o lu n te e r fire d e p a rt
' m e r it will be held In th e Are h all on
| W ednesday ev en in g , Nov. 5 All fire­
m en a re re q u e s te d to be p re se n t to
ta k e p a rt in th e d iscussion of m a te rs
John C am p b ell o f P o rtla n d ban p e rta in in g to th e w elfare of th e d e­
bought a lift in B risto l acre« fr o n t­ p a rtm e n t.
ing on th e S ection L ine road. He
B ills a re o u t fo r a T h a n k sg iv in g
ex p ects to bu ild a t once. He la fo r­ d an ce in th e U resh am C om m ercial
m erly from G rass valley. E a ste rn O r­ clu b b all on T h u rsd a y n ig h t, N ovem ­
egon.
b er 27. It will be g iven by th e P a s­
tim e club.
W T. G reer and fam ily left th is
m o rn in g fo r C anby, O regon, w here J
Mrs. G reer will rem ain
fo r som e
tim e. Mr. G reer will w ork in a lo g ­
PHONE
ging cam p n e a r O regon City.
PH ONE
Mrs. L. T. L u sted an d d a u g h te r
661
66 1
Miss Inez L u sted w ere In L enta o v er
S unday on a visit w ith Mrs. L u ste d 's
son, H a rry L u sted .
A rza S m ith h as g o ne to M abton
an d B ick leto n in e a s te rn W ash in g ­
to n w h ere he w ill v isit w ith relativ es
an d took a fte r b u sin ess In terests.
Jim S lck ler an d w ife, of P o rtla n d ,
T h e to w n s o f U resh am , F airv iew
an d T ro u td a le a re p re p a rin g fo r th e co u sin s of A rza S m ith , w ere g u ests
're g is tr a tio n of v o ters fo r th e a n n u a l a t th e S m ith hom e on Sunday.
A. S. R u th 's le c tu re S a tu rd a y ev­
1 city ele c tio n s to ta k e place n ext
| m o n th . B lan k s fo r all th re e have en in g in th e C o m m ercial club hall
Ju st been p rin te d a n d no tices w ill be on “T h e F a ilu re of P ro h ib itio n ” was
; given by th e v ario u s city re c o rd e rs of well a tte n d e d an d was listen ed to
th e d a te s w ith in w hich v o ters m u st w ith close a tte n tio n . Mr. R u th Is a
fluent sp e a k e r and p resen ted his ar- |
re g iste r.
g u m e n ts in a fo rcib le m a n n e r.
,
W. R. B u rk e k o d ak c o n te st to r
Som e
boys p lay in g
“ c a tc h ” on
O cto b er re s u lte d in th e follow ing
M ain s tr e e t S unday b ro k e a plate
w in n in g n u m b e rs: 338, 404, 428, 446
g lass window in C a rls o n ’s fu rn itu re
la n d 455.
sto re. T he d am ag e is a b o u t $25 and
S a tu rd a y ’s fo o tb all gam e a t E sta c a ­ will be m ad e good. T h e re seem s to
da in w hich th e h ig h schools of th a t be no city law a g a in s t ball playing
place an d G resh am m ixed to g e th e r in th e s tre e ts , b u t th e p ay m en t of
w as a v icto ry fo r E sta c a d a by a d am ag es o ccasio n ally m ay stop th e
sco re o f 93 to n o th in g
N ext S a tu r­ p o rt n e a r expensive w indow s.
d a y ’s g am e w ill be played h e re w ith
E d w ard R en fer, o f P o rtla n d , was
W ashougal.
in U resh am
th is
m o rn in g having
Mr. an d Mrs. W oodw ard and naby sto p p ed h e re on his way hom e from
C lo th lle, of M o n tav llla,
w ere
th e S andy w h ere he closed up an im p o r­
g u e sts o f Mr. an d Mrs. J. N. Fag». on ta n t re a l e s ta te d eal. H e sold 100
S a tu rd a y . Mrs. W oodw ard a tte n d ­ a cres o f tim b e r lan d to a Ja p a n e se
ed th e H allo w e'en so cial In th e e v e n ­ saw m ill
firm
fo r
*13,000. Mr.
ing th u s m eetin g m any old p u p ils R e n fe r h as ow ned th e p ro p e rty for
an d frien d s.
sev eral y ears, h av in g b o u g h t it as a
S h ru b s an d tre e s have recen tly sp e c u la tio n fo r $2300. T he land is a
been se t In th e lib ra ry g ro u n d s h ere, p o rtio n of th e old R ev enue donation
am o n g th em b eing a n u m b e r of A m ­ land claim an d is s itu a te d on C edar
e rican iJlnis. Tw o h ed g es of E n g lish creek a b o u t h a lf w ay betw een the
L a u re ls w ere also s e t o u t.
tow n o f S andy an d th e old toll
•S
T h e re g u la r m e etin g of th e G resh ­ b rid g e acro ss th e S andy riv er.
!
am g ra n g e will be held a t th e h all
Two o f th e te a c h e rs a n d a b o u t fif­
n ex t S a tu rd a y . T h e re will be in itia ­ teen of th e p upils of th e Pow ell V al­
tio n s In th e fo ren o o n an d o n e of ley Bchool w ere in th e “ d ry ” p arad e
::
th o se good g ra n g e d in n e rs a t noon la s t F rid a y , th u s sh o w in g th e ir sy m ­
A fine p ro g ra m h as been p re p a re d p ath y fo r th a t p rin cip al.
fo r th e p ublic le c tu re h o u r w hich
will he from 1 :3 0 to 3.
L ib rary Social.
By a m ista k e on th e p a rt of th e
T h e a n n u a l H allo w e’en social giv­
p r in te r 's devil o r someo.ne else, th e
en by th e G resh am L ib ra ry associa­
w eight o f th e big p o ta to in th e O u t­
tio n la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t
at
th e
look w indow
was c u t dow n one
Will Pay 45c for FRESH EGGS
G ran g e h all was a decided success
pound. It sh o u ld have been fo u r
socially
an
d
n
e
tte
d
to
th
e
associa­
p o u n d s an d n in e ounces.
A S e n s a tio n a l D ra m a in
tion a good
a m o u n t. T h e
hall,
S abin A lex an d er an d wife, o f T h e
w hich w as d eco rated w ith a u tu m n
I h r e e A c ts a n ti S ix P e o p le
D ulles, w ere re cen t g u e sts of Mr. an d
leav es an d su g g estiv e
H allo w e’en
BB
Mrs. J. N. F aris.
em blem s, w as filled to its lim it. A
I h re e H e e ls o f P ic tu re s a n d a
ASK FOR
Som e h u c k le b e rrie s rig h t from
ASK FOR
well re n d e re d p ro g ram , a m y sterio u s
TA D SLIPS
I ) « n c in g a n d S in g in g A c t w ill
M an zan ita beach a re th e la te s t a d d i­
TA D SUPS
G R E SH \M .
OREGON
w itch an d lun ch eo n of p u m pkin pie,
tio n to o u r w indow disp lay .
T hey
a c c o m p a n y th e d r a m a
d o u g h n u ts an d coffee m ade up an e n ­
w ere b ro u g h t In by J a m e s L aw ren ce
jo y ab le evening.
who has been sp e n d in g som e tim e
finishing up his h o u se th e re .
,
M eth o d ists to G ive R ecep tio n .
T u esd ay
b eing a h oliday th e
A p ublic recep tio n w ill be given
school an d h an k s will he closed all
n ex t T h u rsd a y even in g N ovem ber 6
A d m is s io n 1 O c - 2 5 c day.
Mrs. W. B ates gave a H allo w e’en a t th e (¡rang)* h all u n d e r th e au sp ic­
J o h n G aston T h o m as, who was
M eth o d ist
E piscopal
s u rp ris e p a rty In h o n o r of Mr. B a te s’ es of th e
ch
u
rch
,
to
w
hich
all
m
em
bers
and
b
ro
u g h t h ere from C a lifo rn ia early
m o th er, w ho Is v isitin g th e re from
M ichigan.
A n u m b e r w ere in v ited frien d s of th e ch u rc h a re invited to last m o n th in a se rio u s condition
L ig h t re fre s h m e n ts
w ere
served. be p re se n t. T h is recep tio n is p lan ­ died a t his f a th e r ’s hom e on Main
A very p le a s a n t so cial
tim e w as ned in h o n o r of th e re tu r n of the s tre e t S a tu rd a y noon. He suffered
p a sto r, Itev. M elville T. W ire, to this g re a tly from can c e r of sto m ach and
sp en t,
I. W. B u tle r b ro u g h t in a sam p le p a sto ra te fo r th e com ing y ear, and th e re was no hope fo r h is recovery
of O regon grow n w a ln u ts y esterd ay w ill be a so cial event o f u n u su a l in ­ I from th e first but e v e ry th in g pos-
, sih le was d one to a lle v ia te his s u f­
th a t a re ju s t a b it b ig g e r an d finer te re st.
fering.
han any
p rev io u sly sh o w n
h ere
Mr. B u tle r h as sev en tre e s w hich
Mr. T h o m as was a m u sician of
W e buy
S ta tio n e ry
in
i co n sid e ra b le a b ility and had been
yielded 14 b u sh els, all high g rade.
iu n n e n se q u a n titie s w ith o v er
playing in S ac ra m e n to fo r th e past
T he tre e s a re 22 y e a rs old an d grew
liv e th o u sa n d o th e r lead in g re ­
front seed. T hey go 30 pou n d s to
five years. P rev io u s to th a t he tr a v ­
eled w ith a circu s, but w as a v isito r
he b u sh el an d sell fo r 20 c en ts a
ta il d ru g g ists.
You can re a d i­
I h ere o ccasionally and h ad becom e
pound. He h as o rd e rs fo r th e m ost
ly s e t- th a t w e a re th u s en ab led
Som e c h an g es have been m ade in ¡know n to m any o f th e o ld e r re s i­
of th is y e a r’s crop.
to g et exclusive d esig n s, and
o w n ersh ip an d officers of the d e n t s of G resham . His ag e w as 37
to th at statem ent. In a w ay w e hope
S a tu rd a y
e v e n in g ’s H allo w e’en th e
tlu- choicest g ra d e s at re m a rk ­
d an ce a t R ockw ood g ra n g e h all was Bunk o f G resham . B en jam in C am er­ ¡years. He w as u n m a rrie d .
you will, for th at m ay be the m ea n s
ably Low P rices.
He leaves a fa th e r, Mr. O. T hom as
a success, both fin an cially an d so ­ on, w hose recen t a rriv a l in th e city
of
b rin g in g you into “T h e Live S tore”
cially. A larg e n u m b e r of U resham w as
m en tio n ed
last
w eek,
has 1 who is well know n, his m o th e r and
W hen yon buy S ta tio n e ry from
for
a d em o n stratio n of
y o u n g people
a tte n d e d , also front b o u g h t th e in te re sts of Jo h n S leret th re e b ro th e rs an d one s is te r — H a r­
us you save m oney. W hen you
o th e r lo calities. T h e next dan ce at an d J. M. S h o rt and has been e le c t­ ry T hom as, of S an d y : E zra M. and
R ockw ood w ill be a T h an k sg iv in g ed p re sid e n t. He is now in th e B. W. an d Miss M abel T hom as, of
sp e n d a d o lla r h e re you g et
F u n e ra l serv ices
w ere
m a s q u e ra d e on W ed n esd ay even in g , b an k , le a rn in g th e d e ta ils of doing G resham .
w hat you w ould p ay a d o lla r
an d real quality, at
N o vem b er 26.
held M onday a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock
b
u
sin
ess
h
ere,
and
w
ill
be
in
ch
arg
e
and a h a lf fo r alm o st an y w h ere
Jo h n S leret h as b o u g h t u h a lf acre h e re a fte r.
O. A. E astm an re ta in s from th e fam ily resid en ce, in te rm e n t
else.
tra c t In W allu la H eig h ts ad d itio n h is in te re s ts an d p o sitio n of ca sh ie r being m ade in th e G resham D istrict
c em e tery , Rev. M. T. W1M- officiat­
of O. A E a stm a n , an d It Is ru m o red an d will rem ain w ith th e bank.
M e h a t e e v e r y th in g In S ta tio ii-
.
O. A. E a stm a n , an d It is ru m o red
Mr. C am ero n com es to G resham ing.
ei t . a m i w e se ll It at prices fot
th a t he w ill p u t up a m o d ern re s i­ from N o rth D akota, w h ere he was in
y o u r sa tisfa c tio n am i ecoiiiu uy.
N e r v o u s and Sick H eadaches.
lience a n d com e to tow n to live.
th e h a n k in g
bu sin ess
fo r tw enty
1913 The H o iw of Kuppenheuar
T o rp id
liv er, co n stip a te d bow els
C.
M, Jo h n s o n , w ho cam e h ere y ears. He has b ro u g h t w ith him
a n d d iso rd ered sto m ach a re th e caus- I
n early a y e a r ago fro m M innesota co n sid e ra b le ca p ita l an d fu ll e x p er­ es of th ese h ead ach es. T ak e Dr.
and p u rch ased p ro p e rty on W allu la ience in fin an cial m a tte rs and will be K in g 's New L ife P ills, you will be
H eig h ts, h as been co m p elled by th e a w elcom e a d d itio n to th e business su rp ris e d how q u ick ly you will get |
relief. T hey s tim u la te th e different
failin g h e a lth o f his w ife to seek an d social life o f G resham .
I o rg a n s to do th e ir w ork properly.
a n o th e r clim ate.
Mr.
an d Mrs
No b e tte r re g u la to r fo r liv e r and
Jo h n so n expect to leav e in a few
W izard F e rtiliz e r is sold only in bow els. T ak e 25c and in v est in a
At ail d ru g g ists o r by
day s fo r s o u th e p i C a lifo rn ia w here 25 pound w h ite co tto n bag $1.76, box today
m ail
H. K. Itiick len A Co., P h ila -
they w ill probably m a k e th e ir hom e. an d 2 p o u n d c a rto n s, 25 cents.
I d e lp h ia am i St. Ixvnis.
N O. F u lle r w as a d in n e r gu est
T h e R e t a i l S to r e
S unday of Mr an d Mrs. H. L. St.
C lair
METZGER BROS.
N e w G r o c e r ie s J u s t R e c e iv e d
Dates
Currants
Raisins
Figs
Almonds
Walnuts
Brazils
Boiled Cider
Sweet Cider
Mince Meat
Orange
Lemon
Citron
Peel
F r e s h F r u it a n d V e g e t a b l e s
Celery Cauliflower Beets Bananas Pineapple Lemons
Carrots Parsnips Gr. Peppers Casabas Oranges Cranberries
Phone 661
We Deliver Promptly
Phone 661
W e Have Just Received-
New Currants, Dates, Figs,
Citron and Dill Pickles
The Face on
the Bar Room
Floor
Just Received Shipment of CROCKERY in Plain White
Bragg & Duncan
THURSDAY
At the Picture Show
DEATH AND BURIAL
OF JOHN G. THOMAS
W hat’s th e Use
We Don’t Keep Stationery
of trying to couple quality claims
with $8.88 or $10.99 clothes?
when ordinary intelligence shows
that such a combination is impossi-1
ble.
We Sell It
NEW PRESIDENT FOR
THE BANK OF GRESHAM
You may take exception
Kuppenheimer Clothes
$15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25
A y l s w o r t h ’s
COMING!
Gresham Drug Co.
T o S T E R L I N G & K I D D E R ’S
Arc You Looking
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
Do \ our Saturday Shopping With
Us and Save Money
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 todays, aim lessly
an d b lin d ly " A re you c o n te n t to becom e one i»f th a t g re a t array of
people w hose a ttitu d e to w a rd life foredoom s th em to fa ilu re ?
NO— th e fu tu re will not ta k e , a re of itself!
1» is e n tire ly up to you, w h eth er, in y o u r old age, you live in vour
owm hom e s u rro u n d e d by co m fo rt, o r w h e th e r you sta rv e , o r a re com -
pelled to live on c h artty .
Hardware Store
Largest Line ot Pocket Knives artti Cutlery Ever Shown in Gresham
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
Strop», Carving Set», Knives, Fork» and Spoons,
B utcher Knives and Steels.
WET WEATHER GOODS
W e have RUBBER FOOTWEAR in all grade», for
all styles of shoe», and of beat qualities.
Also all kinds of OIL and RUBBER CLOTHING.
Prewiilent Insult, o f the C om m onw ealth Edison Company. o f Chi-
ca g o . ts q u o ted a s sa y in g ;
" M e liv e in an a g e w h en a salary m ean s only bread and b u tter and
a p lace to sle ep .
M bat w ill ha|>p.n w h en w e grow o ld ?
M e w ill be
p en n lleas and h o m e less if w e c o n tin u e th e way w e are g o in g
Me
m ust e a ch d ay. em it w e ek , m eet not only ou r cu rr. nl exp en se*. but
a lso p ie e \|> en se s o f so m e fu tu r e tim e" .
Com e and See Them
Top ituggies. open llugfeies. Harks
Carta. Bain and Old Hickory
L e w is S h a ttu c k
Mas­
on», W aterloo
Gaa Engines, New
Idea M anure S p read er
Talk with
Hesael
tf
Want ads
bring
quick
resulta
M'hen they get into su ccessfu l of
eration, t» e end men w ill h are no
m ercy on the middleman.
One th in g Americana
th an k fu l for thia year
than usual is that they
¡cans.