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Thanksgiving
O ffe rin g
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'.t m r n t
S. C. Jones, of C edarville, transact
ed business io the valley last T u es
day.
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D ressed Turkeys,
Ducks, G eese
and Chickens
at Low est
Prices.
Leave Your Orders Early
Main Street
22c
19c
18c
15c
Phone 831
Sanitary Market
Lusted
Corn Show Excursion
TO PENDLETON, DEC. 5th - 6th
L o w R o u n d -T r ip F a r e * fr o m A ll S t a tio n s in O r e g o n o n th e
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company
U N IO N
P A C IF IC
SALE DATES
Final Return
Limit
SYSTEM
Dec. I to 6
Inclusive
1913
Dec. 8th
1913
$ 1 0 0 0 .0 0
in C a s h P r iz e s
— To be given for the best Exhibit of Corn grown during 1913 in
country tributary to the O-W. R. & N.
Every Corn Grower should en ter his products in th is contest.
Every Farm er should attend th ese show s which are the first of the
kind ever given by a Railroad in the N orthw est for the benefit of
the people and com m u n ities along Its lines.
Ask Particulars o f any A gent
.
Mr. and Mrs. TosSie have moved
to Pleasant Home w here they have
charge o f the restaurant.
Nick Rauw, of M ontavllla, was at
the hom e place a day or two this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H am ilton, of
Salem , are v isitin g at the hom e of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ham
ilton.
Mrs. Ed. H am ilton returned home
last Saturday after a two w eeks’ visit
with her sister-in -law , Mrs. C. A.
Cook, at Park Rose. Their trip to
C alifornia was postponed until later
on account o f sickness.
G. Moulton and fam ily returned
from their trip to the coast after an
absence of tw o months.
T hose on the honor roil this month
are, Harold Eder, Erma Eder, Le-
nora Eder, Fred Erz, W illie Seater,
Ida Sester, Ernest Quay, Vada Quay,
Ada Quay, Eddie H am ilton, Ray
mond Miller, Harold Jack, Raymond
Colborn, C arkG oger and W ilbur Alt
man.
Cause of Insom nia.
The most com m on cause of insom-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i r ia la disorders of the stom ach and
! «onstipation. Chamberlain s Tablets
correct these disorders and enable
you to sleep.
For sa le by Uresham
Drug Co., and all Dealers.
F r e e , w ith O u tlo o k
With all paid in advance new yearly subscriptions and
renewals for the Outlook received up to December 31 next, we
will give free a y ears’ subscription to Poultry Life, a monthly
54-page poultry journal, published in Portland, devoted to
progressive poultry culture in the Northwest.
We have bought 200 yearly subscriptions to this fine mod
ern poultry magazine and have them to give away to our
subscribers. The price of Poultry Life for one year is 50 cents.
Take advantage of this at once. You will be pleased with
Poultry Life.
Be
In fo rm e d
W hy not take a daily paper w ith the Outlook?
W e are agen ts for
DAILY OREGONIAN
DAILY JOURNAL
EYE.NING TEI EGRAM
W EEKLY OREGONIAN
SE M I-W EE K LY JOURNAL
Subscriptions taken f o r any o f th ese or in com bination with
O utlook.
S u b s c r ib e T o d a y
Great Combination Offer
T H E O U T L O O K has made arrangements with the
Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give
subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination
offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropol
itan evening paper with all the latest news from all
over the world and all the news of Eastern Multno
mah County at a remarkably low price.
The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state,
market reports unexcelled. Saturday edition contains
a magazine and comic section in colors.
Haley
Rev. Aug. Olson w ill preach at
the b ap tist church Sunday, Novem-
■ her 23. There w ill be services both
m orning and afternoon.
All are
cordially Invited.
There w ill be an all day service at
the B aptist church on T hanksgiving
day. All are invited.
Pleasant Home
The regular business m eeting and
j social of the Epworth L eague will
j be held at the hqme of Frank Beers,
¡on Tuesday even in g, Novem ber 25.
All mem bers are urged to be present,
as there is im portant business to at
tend to at that tim e.
Section Line
Telegram .
Both papers through this
office if paid in advance
for 1 year, on or before
December 31, 1913.
SS.OO per year
1 .5 0
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6 .5 0
Professional Cards
1 have ,uat completed a course in
BEAUTY CULTURE and the
manufacture of HAIR GOODS and
am now ready Io do your work
3 Separate Stem Switch.
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H airdressing
MISS AVA THOMPSON,
$1.30
1.50
100
Canadian Employment Co.
B . P . L E A C H , P r o p r ie to r
M em b er« O r e « o n E in p lo y m t A g e n t s
A s s o c ia tio n .
9 W orth 2d S t., P o r tla n d , Ore.
P h o n e o r W ir e n t O ur E x p e n s e
Mr. Chase, of Portland, was in the
1 valley Tuesday looking after busi
ness matters.
Arrived at the hom e of Mr. and
The funeral of Daniel Omer Dun Mrs. Geo. Taylor, last W ednesday
bar, who died at Joseph, Oregon, on morning, a fine baby girl.
N ovem ber 8. was
held
from the
The reading circle m et at the 11-
M ethodist church on Tuesday a fter
| brary rooms Thursday afternoon and
noon. November 11. "Danny" as he | ou tlin ed their program for the com
was fam iliarly know n, was born and ing winter.
grew to m anhood in this locality
Mr. Sm ith is im proving the looks
having been born about a m ile west
of their hom e by building a spacious
o f F airview on May 19. 1883. He
veranda around tw o sides and one
was of a cheerful d isposition, one
end of it.
who was alw ays ready to help In any
The business of our busy black
way he could. In April, 1907. he
sm ith, Geo. C hristensen, has o u t
was married to Miss Clara -Moller,
grown his present quarters, and Mr.
who survives him, as does his par
C hristensen is assem bling m aterial
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar o f Fair-
on the ground for a new building, to
view . and tw o brothers, Oren, of
be 30x10 feet in size, and will be
Lakeview, Oregon, and Jesse," of
equipped with modern machinery as
Portland, besides a host of relatives
the need of the grow ing business re
and friends. The rem ains were in quires.
terred in the Mt. Scott cem etery,
where the Woodmen of the World
It’s a good tim e to grease your
had charge of the services. T he be harness.
U se N eatsfoot Oil. At
reaved widow, parents and brothers Sterling & K idder’s.
have the sym pathy of the entire
com munity.
Scenic
IH B V B A W C E
JOHN
BROWN
IN S U R A N C E
R epresenting only R ELIABLE IN
SURANCE COMPANIES
P h o n e 513
O r e sh a m , Or eg* on
J a m e s E lk in g to n
INSURANCE
ACCIDENT
S U R E T Y BON DS
A ITTI »M O BILE
PL A T E OLASS
FIRE
L IF E
HEALTH
Office
in
B ank
oí
O r e sh a m
Attention!
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Invites nil farmer* who have no
Insurance on their farm building*
to insure with tin. Thin awsoeia-
ation I n the cheapest and safest in
the state. It insures only country
property ami has over $3,000,004)
insurance in force.
W r ite o r p h o n e
Frank Eder, Sr., returned from
San D iego last Saturday. He and
Mrs. Eder w ill take charge of the
John Straus hom e during the ab
sence of Mr. and Mrs. Straus. The
later leaves Saturday to join Mr.
Straus in San Diego where they are
building a nice home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Peterson were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lusted
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan visited
Mrs. John Daly and her daughter,
Mrs. A lice Severln, Thursday. Mrs.
Severln whose hom e is In Oakland,
C alifornia, is spending a part of the
w inter with her mother.
Mr. M ullenhoff has a crew of men
clearing land. Mr. Mullenhoff is on?
of our up-to-date farm ers and soon
will have a model farna
Mrs. B. ('. Altm an entertained the
Embroidery club at her hom e T ues
day. About tw enty-tw o ladies were
present.
Dainty refreshm ents were
served and a very pleasant afternoon
was spent.
Fred Colburn is in Portland for a
few days looking after business In
terests.
Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Altm an
were gu ests W ednesday of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. They cam e in
their new auto— a M axwell.
Miss Holcomb, o f H illsboro, is a
gu est of Mrs. Raymond Miller.
Two children, a
boy and girl,
whose nam es are know n, broke
iff and deliberately destroyed som e
of the Scenic flowers. They could
have had the flowers for the asking;
no one has been refused flowers from I
Scenic, but to tear up the plants Is
more than we will stand for and the
parents are asked to not allow this
to occur again. N am es will not be
m entioned unless this happens again.
Mrs. A lice Cannon was a gu est of
Mrs. Ju lia H unter W ednesday.
The
H. W . SM A SH A L L , P rss.
The Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief
A ssociation.
O r e sh a m B o u t s B o . 3
N o ta r y P u b lio
Light
P h o n e 74
B ea l E sta te
LAW YERS
FRED L. EVERSON,
ATTOBBBY
AT LAW
(O r e s h a m C ity A tto r n e y )
I’h on o M a r s h a ll 4276
AT THE LOWEST COST
512-11 Broadway Bldg,
Portland
CONTRACTORS
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most
su itab le for h,lines, offices, shops
anil other places needing light.
ALFRED HAMMAR
P lasterer and Cement <'mil racier.
E stim ates furnished free on re
quest. All work Guaranteed
P h o n s 6 x1
ELECTRICITY can lie used in
any quantity, large or sm all,
thereby rurnlsliing any req u ire!
am ount of light. Furtherm ore,
O r i i h u n P . O. B o x 31
IF YOU W ANT FIRST CLASS WORK S f E
ELECTRIC LAMPS ran be lia a t-
ed in an) placee thus affording
any desired d istribution of light.
NO OTHER LAMPS |M>ssess these
qualifications, therefore, it is
surprising that
ELECTRIC LAMPS are rapidly
replacing all others In modern
ewtuldislinients.
W E D ESIG N B U IL D IN G S
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
. PggTM T«
W . J. OTT
H . H . OTT
O TT BROS.
D E N T IS T S
GRESHAM
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
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OREGON
Phone Main KUMU
J.E . CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
D E N T IST
Office, 615-16-17
M e d ic a l B u ild in g'.
SEVENTH anil ALDER STS.
Phones Main 6688 and A 6130.
P o r tla n d . O regon
P H Y S IC I A N S
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
P h ysician and Surgeon
10
O F F IC E HOFRH
a. m. to 12 m ., 1 p. ni to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. m ., at
P hones
O ffice 116 R e s id e n c e 111
Office H o w lt t B ldff., o v e r P. O.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Have your Switches made
of your own Combings
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com m unications at 8 p. m,
every second und fourth Tuesday.
All Master Masons cordially invited.
' H. Pulfer, Secretary.
W. F. McKinney, of Oresham, was
a caller at the T. P. Campbell farm
one day th is week.
Fred Olson w ill leave next Satur
day for a few w eek s’ visit at his for-
< liter home near Sellne, Kansas.
M A IN STREET
PH O NES.
R e s id e n c e , 111; O ffice,
Ux
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
P h ysician ami Burgeon
Hours; 10-12 a m ’, 2-4 an d 7-1 p. m.
Office. Howltt Building
GRESHAM
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OREGON
P H O N FIN:
R e s id e n c e ,
T abor
120,
Office, M ain <212. H o m e A 6152
OFFICERS
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
BENJ. CAMERON, President.
F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice PregWent.
O. A. EASTMAN, Cashier.
JAMES ELKINOTON, Ass’t Cashier.
P hysician ami sflrgeon
* < i l d m , , 438. S a a t S3 S t.
O ffif. 1111-12 B e llin g B n lld ln g
PO R T L A N D . OREUON
O ffice P h o n e 4«.
R e s id e n c e , 338
G e o . In g lis, M. D .
DIRECTORS
The P ortland Evt
The Outlook
Tolal
GRESHAM LODGE, No.
152, A F & A M. Stated
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W ant ads w ill bring y oç anything
Mr. and Mrs. Richey are going to except lost opportunities
move to Firland station.
Miss Carrie W ilson, o f C orbett, is
visitin g with Mrs. Buckley.
Farm ers are through digging po
tatoes. The crop was fair.
Mr.
N oland
is
Im proving his
place by putting a nlee wire fence
•rou n d It.
A N ight o f Terror.
Few nights are more terrible than
' that of a m other looking on her child
choking and gasping for breath dur
ing an attack o f croup, and nothing
in the house to relieve It. Many 1
m others have passed nights of terror
in this situ ation . A little forethought
will enable you to avoid all this
j C ham berlain's Cough Remedy is a
certain cure for croup and has never
been known to fail. Keep It at hand.
For sale by Gresham Drug Co., and
all Dealers.
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Mr. Ross and Mr. Moyer, of Sa,
A1RV1EW LODGE No.
linas. Kansas, are visitin g at
the
A. F. * A. M — Stated
j home of Fred Olson.
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c o n n m
u unications
com
the first
Ernest Olson has received his ap Saturday of each m onth. Masonic
pointm ent as U. 8.
railway
mall Tem ple, Troutdale.
clerk. Ernest made his first run this
w eek, going to P ocatello, Idaho, and
back to Portlaud.
SPECIAL! Until Turkey Day
Sugar Cured Bacon, -
-
Sugar Cured Hams,
-
Sugar Cured Cottage Hams,
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams,
Pure Lard, I 0-lb. pail,
Pure Lard, 5-lb. pail,
V
B CAMERON
OUST LARSON
F. A HALLIDAY
LEWIS SHATTUCK
P H T B IC IA M and IV B O E O M
A ll p r o f e s s io n a l « a lls p r o m p tly a t
te n d ed
H p erlal
a t t e n t io n
to ill«*
r w f l o f th e E y e s an d fit tin g
of
fflaSMPM
O ffice _Hourw > to 12 a.m , 1 3 0 to 5.
Office o v e r F i r s t S t a t e B an k
O r e a h a m , O r e fo n .
0. A. EASTMAN
ParalvMe, Nervouv and ( hronw Oiseaeev
Dr. Benj. 1. Freese
We Invite your account«; 4 per cent Interest on
M a ta r o p a th and C h ir o p r a c to r
O ffice H o u r s , J) to 1 1 a m ., e x c e p t
Munday
Time and Savings Account*
Office over F irst State Bank
ORffiPHAM, OREGON
25c
Eye» lealed And
Dr. Uso Jtgii».
glasses fitted.