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OUTLOOK FR ID A Y . 1913 NOVEM BER Ed. S p ath w as c a lled to A sh lan d PROMPT on W ednesday on a cco u n t o f th e ser- PHONE P H O N E 661 1 io us illn ess of h is uncle H. L. K irsh- baum . A t la s t re p o r ts he w as not ex p ected to live m ore th a n a few days i H a rry S tan ley h a s ta k e n c h a rg e of th e ja n ito r w ork a t th e G resham school d u rin g Mr. S p a th ’s absence. Sig. K n ig h to n h as m oved h is b a r b e r sh o p in to th e Jo h n M etzger b u ild in g on Pow ell s tr e e t, w h ere the C ity R e c o rd e r R o b e rts is m a k in g j S a n ita ry b a rb e r sh o p h a s been fo r re g is tra tio n o f th e v o te rs of G resh am som e m o n th s. H e re Mr. K n ig h to n an d will c o n tin u e to do so u n til th e w ill be pleased to see all old a n d new PINEAPPLES ORANGES CAULIFLOWU close of b u sin ess on th e ev en in g of c u sto m ers. S u nday serv ices a t th e B ap tist S atu rd ay ,* N o v em b er 22, w hen re g is BANANAS CRANBERRIES . CELERY Sunday- tr a tio n w ill close. He w ill be fo u n d c h u rc h w ill be as follow s: a t his office d u rin g th e day tim e n ex t sch o o l 10 a. m ., se rm o n a t 11 a. m. CRAPE FRUIT CASABAS CABBAGE Mrs. w eek a n d a t th e city h a ll in th e T opic, F a th e rh o o d of God. K n a c a n a , a m issio n a ry fro m J a p a n ev en in g . w ill give an a d d re s s a t 2 o 'clo ck in I L o v ers o f th e g am e Bhould n o t fo r th e Ja p a n e s e la n g u a g e a n d w ill also g et th e fo o tb a ll m atch to m o rro w be give an e d d re ss in E n g lish a t 7 :3 0 tw een G resh am H igh a n d O rie n t on p. m. S u b ject, J a p a n . E. A. L eon th e h o m e g ro u n d s. a rd , a c tin g p asto r. E. R. G reg g h as g iven up h is b ar F. E. K enney, of P o rtla n d , fo rm e r h er sh o p on P ow ell s tr e e t an d m oved ly o f M elrose, w as a c a lle r in G resh * to P o rtla n d . am today. H e is w o rk in g on an au W e Carry T. J. H a llig a n h as been g o n e fo r to m o b ile w hich is d esig n ed to run A n o th e r C ar O ly m p ic Flour by co m p ressed a ir. H is in v en tio n is CATSUP se v eral d ay s, lo o k in g up a hom e s te a d so m e w h e re o v e r in T illam o o k a su ccess a n d he is w o rk in g to m ake PEPPER SAUCE co u n ty . He is ex p ected h o m e to d ay i t as p erfect as possible. MUSTARD x jjjx L overs of an e n te r ta in in g lectu re W e R e c o m m e n d It C h a rity H ive, L ad ies of th e Mac sh o u ld re m e m b e r th e s te re o p tlc o n e n PEANUT BUTTER cab ees, h eld th e best m e e tin g of th e te r ta in m e n t to n ig h t by P ro fe sso r W e G u a ra n te e It RIPE OLIVES y e a r a t R ockw ood y e ste rd a y . M rs D unn a t th e lib ra ry . BULK PICKLES F lo re n c e C h am b ers, d is tric t d ep u ty T h e city of S andy is v o tin g on a w as p re s e n t an d in sp ected th e floor new c h a r te r today. SPAGHETTI with Tomato Sauce w ork. A la rg e a tte n d a n c e an d a fine S h a ttu c k ’s S a tu rd a y cash specials d in n e r w ere fe a tu re s of th e m eetin g a re a ttr a c tin g a tte n tio n a g ain . E s PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 661 P H O N E 661 Rev. F . H. F re u n d w ill p reach pecially in th e g ro c e ry line a n d for his c o n g re g a tio n in Zion E v an g elical m any lin es of d ry goods th e prices ch u rc h next S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d In a d v e rtise d c a n n o t be b eate n even In th e ev e n in g w ill sp eak a t a S u n d ay P o rtla n d . G et y o u r w e e k ’s supply A com pany of m em bers from the school co n v e n tio n at B eth an y , g ran g e besieged th e th e r e ev ery S a tu rd a y an d sav e m oney. G resham union se rv ic e h eld in th e B ap tist A recep tio n w ill be g iven to th e hom e of th e w orthy m aster, H. E. ch u rc h . N ext week Mr. F re u n d te a c h e rs of th e G resh am sch o o l a t th e Davis last n ig h t, and soon gained e n will visit c o n g re g a tio n s In e a s te rn h o m e of Mr. an d Mrs. C has. C leve tra n c e , w hen they proceeded to spend W a sh in g to n an d n o rth e rn Idaho. lan d on D ivision s tr e e t, on th e e v e n th e ev en in g w ith gam es, co nversation T h e re w ill be a 500 p a rty g iven by ing of N o v em b er 20, u n d e r th e a u s an d m usic u n til a late h o u r, when th e m em b ers of th e M accabee lodge pices of th e W o m en 's C h ris tia n Tern " e a t s ” , w hich had been sm uggled in, to m orrow n ig h t a t th e R ockw ood h all p e ra n c e U nion an d th e G resh am an d d rin k s, I we’ll not say w here they cam e fro n t’ I w ere served. W hen the E verybody is In v ited . C ouncil of W om en V oters. Mrs. W. H. C ongdon is s e rio u sly 111 tim e cam e fo r d e p a rtu re Mr. Davis R ockw ood g ra n g e w ill h o ld an all day sessio n to m o rro w an d will e n te r w ith an a c u te a tta c k of d ia b e tis at loaded th e w hole com pany onto th e H er c h ild re n h av e been a u to -tru c k and took them home. ta in th e M a s te rs ' an d L e c tu r e rs ' asso th e h otel. This is a m oderate priced Stove built on good T he m eetin g of th e W om en’s Home ela tio n o f M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . All su m m o n ed a n d sh e is in th e c a re of a tra in e d n u rse. g ra n g e rs a re in v ite d . M issionary society a t the parsonage material Has cast lining, large side door, also An e s tra y sa le in th e la s t O utlook last W ednesday was a very en joyable s to re Mrs. E. M. C am p left tills m o rn in g swing top that will adm it ex tra large stick of wood. fo r L e n ts w h ere sh e is n u rs in g in th e g iv in g n o tice th a t fo u r y o u n g a n im a ls affair. A delicious luncheon was w o u ld be sold by P a u l B liss, w as th e served by M esdatnes D ow sett and hom e o f W. N. B leytliln g . m ean s o f finding th e o w n er. T hey S terlin g w hich w as g re a tly a p p re c ia t <• b elo n g ed to th e R uby ra n c h on th e ed by th e tw enty-five ladies present. B ase L ine. T h e o w n e rs to o k them T h e next m eetin g will be w ith Mrs. A. aw ay y e ste rd a y a f t e r p a y in g all liev el. A m ong o th e r Item s of busi ch a rg e s. ness step s w ere ta k e n to w ard the a r C o u nty S u p e rin te n d e n t A. P. A rm ra n g e m e n t of a public th a n k offering s tro n g w as a c a lle r in G re sh a m last m eetin g to be given on T uesday, No W ed n esday. A rm s tro n g sp e n t v em ber 25. T he women have alread y th e day in sp e c tin g th e B uckley, T e r en g ag ed Mrs. S ta rk , a deaeonness HARDW ARE ry an d C e d a r schools. from th e P o rtla n d In d u s tria l Home M ain St. Gresham T a k e n o tice of M etzg er Bros* a n w ho w ill a d d re ss th e m eeting. n o u n c e m e n t in to d a y ’s p ap er. For An o rc h a s tra h as been organized T h a n k sg iv in g p a stry th e r e is n o th in g am o n g th e boys and girls of the high th a t w e w a n t 'ju s t as g o o d ” as O lym pic flour, and school w ith Mrs. C oovert as in PO RTLA N D M A R K E T S. th e n th ey hav e all th e o th e r in g re d i s tru c to r. y o u r tra d e a n d ___ I h S h S h h ir a ::;;;::;::: e n ts to go w ith th e flour. G rain , F lo u r, F eed , E tc . | are offering as a n P le a s a n t V alley g ran g e will hold A rra n g e m e n ts a r e u n d e r w ay fo r a a T h a n k sg iv in g session next S a tu r W H EA T -— T rack prices: C lub, in d u ce m en t a lot tr e a t to th e p a tro n s a n d frie n d s of d ay , N ovem ber 22. It will be a so 9-7!» «/¡¡c; B iu estem , 8 9 -9 0 c; red H us th e G resh am sch o o l u n d e r th e a u s of s p e c i a 1 s for cial a fla ir w ith all so rts of a p p ro p ri sian, 78c; 40-fold, 80c. pices o f th e P a tr o n -T e a c h e rs ’ asso cia- In co nnectio n w ith Millinery a te v ian d s fo r th e season and a good M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $22 per S a tu rd a y s Sale. ion, in th e form of an e n te r ta in m e n t p ro g ra m . All g ra n g e rs a re w el to n ; m iddlings, $31; s h o rts , $24 to be g iven a t th e lib ra ry on th e ev Look th em up. com e. rolled barley, $28-29c. e n in g of D ecem ber 12. A le c tu re will An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e FLO U R — P a te n n ts , $4.40 p er be g iv en on som e live topic of in te re s t to a ll w ho h a v e th e good of th e sch o o l G resh am C ouncil of W omen V oters b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $3.80; e x p o rts a t h e a rt, th o u g h th e le c tu re r Is not w ill be h eld at th e lib rary next T ues $3.65-3.70; valley, $4.40; g ra h a m y et an n o u n c e d . B esides th is th e r e d ay e v e n in g , N ovem ber 18. It is $4.30; w hole w heat, $4.50. G re s h a m M illinery Store BARLEY-;—$24 p er ton u rg e d th a t all m em bers be p re se n t to ill be se v e ra l fine m u sical n u m b ers. d iscu ss m a tte rs of in te re st to th e M R S . M . VOGEL CORN W hole, $37; cra c k e d Mrs. C la ra K a n e is h a v in g h e r $38 p er ton. h o u se V enovated a n d re p a in te d . B. C. o rg a n iz a tio n . Main St., Gresham C h ris tia n Science services will be OATS— No. 1, w hite, $26 p e r ton L in d sey is d o in g th e w ork. HAY E a ste rn O regon tim o th y S erv ices as u su al on S u n d ay a t th e h eld S u n d ay a t 11 o’clock in the e th o d is t E piscopal ch u rc h . T h e e v h ir s t S ta te B ank building. E n tran ce choice, $15-16; a lfa lfa , $13. S ubject, “ M ortals h a ir y am i C o u n try P ro d u c e . en in g topic Is of sp ecial In te re st T he on F ir s t s tre e t. an d Im m o rta ls .” 1 Ol L i RY — H ens, 14 c e n ts fo u r th in th e sp ecial se rie s now b eing sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, y o u n g , 12c; p re a c h e d : "Does a M an G et H is H ell T h e p re s id e n t needs all his wis- tu rk ey s, live, 2 0c; d ressed , 2G-26c. H e re ’ ” Be s u r e to h e a r th is serm o n . iloin. EGGS F resh O regon ra n c h , 47c. S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 5 a m. J u n io r 1 have just completed a courae io BEAUTY C U L TU R E and the 1,1 i IE R — C ity cre a m e ry , cu b es L eag u e a t 3 p. m ., E p w o rth L ea g u e at T h e c h io n ic pessim ist is to b< manufacture of H A IR GOODS md 34c; p rin ts, 35c. 6 :4 5 p. m. Miss le s sie Y oung will p itied . am now ready to do your work lend th e m eetin g . CHEESE T rip le ts, 17 p e r lb 3 S e p a ra te Stem . -witch, JL* M rs T ru s c o tt a n d fam ily hav e Now th o s e good ro ad s begin to b- D aisies, 17c per lb .; young A m erl- 2 m oved in to th e C uly h o u se on Pow ell a p p re c ia te d . aa, 18c. I s tre e t. • i si. . anev, 13 «4c p e r pound. M etzger Bros. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Special, 2 lbs. M ince M eat, Heinz 57 Varieties 25c Just Unloaded The Gem Heating Stove will Make Your Home Comfortable The R e x a ll Carried in two sizes, at $10.50 and $12.75 STERLING & KIDDER Don’t Forget 8 LADIES’ TAILOR Fall and Winter Suits at Reasonable Prices AT SHATTUCK’S Have your Switches made of your own Combings f V •-Â W E. D abney is o u t fro m P o rtla n d th is w eek d ig g in g h is ro se s a n d g e t tin g th e m read y fo r th e m a rk e t. He w'ill list th em in a few days fo r th e in fo rm a tio n o f th e public. Mrs. J a n e C uly, w ho h as been s e r i ously ill fo r th e past few days w ith an a c u te a tta c k of In d ig estio n , is Im p ro v ing an d is ab le to be up a g ain . y The Southland Jubilee Quartet W ill b e at th e M oving P ictu re Show in G re sh a m Saturday, Nov. 15 R eserv e S e a ts 3 5 c LARD 7 alm o st c e rta in to com e to p. rso n s d ep e n d in g Amu ab ility to la b o r a n d upon th e demand in th e com m on By for" h " ' r r''7 s and fa n “ ,} •" * ‘ « » ‘'»«.ally In d a n g ,r o f .in k , b e n e a th th e p o v e rty level. « « n g e r or sin k in g FIVE OR TEN YEARS FROM NOW HOME RENDERED 5-lb. Pail, __ 10-lb. Pail, Protect Yourself Against Advesrsity By Opening an Account in Our Bank. - s . Children 15c General Admission 25c and PL RES 1 AND BEST PORK -F an cy , 11c p e r pound. Y e g e ta b le s an d I ’ru its . ONIONS O reg o n , $2.15 p e r sack POTATOES O regon, $1 p e r h u n T o n ig h t. T o n ig h t, If you feel dull and d red ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.00 per stu p id , o r b ilio u s and co n stip ated I crate. ta k e a dose of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablet S E l.E l YULES — C ab b ag e, 1 - 1 ^ » an d you will feel all rig h t tom orrow per pound: cauliflow er, $1-1.25 p e r t o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co at ,1 dozen, cu cu m b ers. 40-45c p er d o zen ; ail D ealer«. ' s< p la n t, 7c p er p o u n d ; head le ttu c e , Buy y o u r C h ristin a s p re se n ts at th e I«adies Ahi b azaar, D ecem ber 5 - 70c $1.35 w ill you be possessed o f a re s e rv e sufficient to p re v e n t you from be lu g c o n tin u a lly h a u n te d w ith th e sp e c tre s , * a » ‘ a n *' h u n g er T h a t d e p e n d s on w h e th e r you sa v e c e rta in p o rtio n o f y o u r incom e, a n d bank U » in-re *l7ean,*»,l' all> be c o m p letely p ro te c te d . “ can ’ ro * <»«“ 1 S y ste m a tic w eekly d e p o sits becom e a s tro n g in cen tiv e in a n d s p a re you th e te m p ta tio n to sp e n d w hich c o m e , w hen you c l t T “ all y o u r m oney in y o u r p o c k e t W e a re s u re we I ? 07 b e t's try lu c,n helP Ton. V ou'll n e r d it for your T hanksgiving C ooking ' HOWITT’S MARKET bi IRST S T A T O ff É r e . B POWELL STREET y omi --------------1 Î » . r 'X » M s « » * OldeM B an k in th e C o u n ty . o u ts id e th e • tty of P o rtla n d r ' . p -p p e rs. 5-7c per pound rad ish es, 10-12c p e r d o z e n ; iio m a to e s, $1.50 p er box ; g a rlic , per p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, l i e p e r jp o u n d , a rtic h o k e s, $1.50 p e r d o zen ; 'q u a s h , l t j c p e r pOUIld; p u m p k , M t l ‘ac per p o u n d ; celery 6O-75c p e r dozen. H a ird re ssin g MISS AVA THOMPSON, Pho»« Oregon Agricultural FARMERS WEEK D E C R M B K R « «<• ,#|S T h is w ill be a notable event th e e d u c a tio n a l history of F a r m e r s ' C o-operation * U * le a d in g to p ic of a stimulating o f le c tu re s . T he se e k »'» cro w d e d w ith discus-ions, *“ o n s tr a tio n s in everything tna fo r th e w e lfa re of th e f a r » " h o m e -m a k e r. « n tf W INTER SHORT COCB» J A N U A R Y » to , GKEEN FRUIT A pples. < 0-$2.25 T h e C o lleg e has spared no ' Per box; peaches, 3 0 -5 0c p e r box; to m a k e th is th tin e »I,M- reBlp- pears, $1 1.50 per box; g ra p e s , 60- s h o r t c o u rs e in its ' ” r?r— ..ffri $1.5i P»r c ra te ; M alagas. $7.50 per courses will in G e n e ra l A g rb u l ¡re, 8 eg; casabas, 2c p e r p o u n d ; c ra n - tu r e . A n im al H u sb i try. f b erries, $ 8 .5 0 -U p e r b a rre l. P o u ltry K eep in g . M' m e s tic S cience and Art, | COURT G R ESH A M . No. 81. F o r- F o re s try an d Musi. este rs of A m erica— M eets th e sec tu r e s a n d discussions on e r a tio n . a t hom e ond and fo u rth M onday e v e n in g In w 'o ill -o p be a lea d in g • '•‘‘ “¡T vtuter «ach m o n th a t I O. O. F. th is a p le a s a n t and Pr0 “*a , nlBffl<sl*' L. G rubb, ch ief ra n g e r; o u tin g . No tu itio n jj Ifa m b la y , se c re ta ry . tio n s re a s o n a b le . Redueeo a ll ra ilro a d s . F o r further -May J. J H ill corns o fte n , d u rin g tlo n a d d re s s tr,r H . M . T E N ' YNT. y ears to com e CorvallL ¿ 7 » T h ere a re b e tte r jo b . for moet Pie th a n tr a in in g liona. J ’ be happy Bnd d isp en se b ap p l- Hess, refu se to w orry. Farm er*’ Business Cour£ Correspondence without tan"'- stryduln.. haaM The Mexican situation a g g ra v a tin g !» .