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FOUR
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY'.
AUGUST
25.
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IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
ARE YOU A GOOD GUESSER?
Thirsty Cattle
should have p len tyof fresh, cool water these hot days. Let
J e n n ie K em p, q am p aig n m a n ­
The Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engine
a g e r fo r tiie W om ens' C h ris tia n Tern |
at tha N ew Low P rice, «upply It for you. T h e hotter the d ay tha
thirstier the cattle get, and It is no fun pum plna by hand in a sw elter­
J p er a l i c e U nion, w as th e g u e s t la s t
ing sun. T he F arm Pum p E ngine, n o m atter w hat the w eather, is
alw ays ready to supply at once.
! n ig h t o f Mrs. W. F . H oney.
H er
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1 d a u g h te r, Miss H a ttie , a te a c h e r in
2 7 0 to 2 , 4 5 0 G allons o f W a to r P a r Hour!
u— T h is ts-E a r k a b le a n itin a la »ah—
A ll O ve r th a W orld
th e P a se d e n a , C a lifo rn ia sch o o ls, is
f jA e»"* to o p *ra U *—4*«‘<»nom ic*l—d a ta b le
th e re a l e v id e n c e o f t h e i r nucea«a.
—a b e o la te ly w e a th e r-p ro o f—no lie I to» W e w an t to te ll you n il a b o u t th ia re-
¡sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s at tiie H oney
hrncewa o r ap ec ial p la tfo r m « need»-<|. n iH rk n h le e n g in e — how i t ia m ade —
( ’«»men»-e«<h to ru n . V5 111 alaoot»eritte w h a t i t w i ll do f o r >ou
and th e e«-
l hom e.
g riu il^ to n .' w axhing m a c h in e , aenam- tr e m e ly low coat a t w h ic h you can
to r. « tc. T h a t they a re now uaed d a ily |, U) ¡t, wo
M r. H ollow ay, o f P o rtla n d , a f o r ­
W rits Today fo r C a ta lo g No. 1 7 - G o t th a N aw Low Prtes
m er te a c h e r in th e sch o o ls a t P a rk
R iver, N o rth D ak o ta, is a v is ito r a t
W. A. HESSEL
I I he ho m es of W
F . a n d Geo. F .
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H oney.
Mrs. Inez M iller a n d son R alp h le ft
to d ay fo r W ilb u r,
O regon,
w here
H as N o B atteries, S ta rts on H ig h -T e n sio n M agneto, w ith o u t
| Mrs. M iller w ill he a p rin c ip a l of th e
C
ran k in g . G et th e price. See this E n g in e before buying.
1 school.
W. W. S h in n , o f P o rtla n d , w as a
b u sin ess c a lle r in G re sh a m M onday.
Mrs. W. H. P e rk in s an d d a u g h te r ,
GRESHAM, OREGON
o f M arslite Id , O r i 'g o n . l e tt I t t t h ic l i t
fo r h e r hom e a f te r a visit w ith Mrs.
A c a rlo a d o f lu m b e r a rriv e d at GRESHAM SOLOMONS
I Geo. P a rk e r . Mrs. P a r k e r is on h e r
th e Mt. H ood s ta tio n y e ste rd a y fo r
ASSESS DAMAGES
I re tu rn tr ip from M inneapolis.
use in b u ild in g th e new S ta n d a rd
Ja m e s H. B row n, b ro th e r o f J o h n
An a r b itr a tio n c o m m itte e se le c te d
Oil co m p a n y ’s p la n t w h ich w ill com ­
' B row n, w ho a c c id e n ta lly s h o t him -
by H en ry S ell, o w n er, a n d W. L.
m ence a t once.
I self a t h is h om e n e a r S iletz, h as a r-
T o w n sen d , lessee, to d ecid e w ho
' rived h e re an d w ill re m a in a few
T he V oting C o n te st is on.
A re sh o u ld pay fo r a b ro k e n p la te g la s s
days c o m p le tin g h is reco v ery .
H is you a c a n d id a te ?
if n o t a n d you w indow in tiie c o n fe c tio n e ry s to re ,
. w ound w as se rio u s a n d th o u g h t to be w an t a v a lu a b le prize, sen d in y o u r
1 fa ta l a t first b u t a s tro n g c o n s titu ­ nam e, th e n g e t y o u r frie u d s to vote decided th a t each sh o u ld pay one-
h alf. T h e case h as been in d is p u te
tio n is p u llin g him th ro u g h .
fo r you.
all s u m m e r a w a itiu g th e v e rd ic t of
Miss D ern b a c h , o f M arsh field , is
th e G re sh a m S olom ons w ho w ere
I v isitin g w ith M rs. G eo. P a rk e r.
PASSENGER SERVICE
re p re s e n te d by B ert L in d sey , G eorge
A te le p h o n e h as been placed in th e
EY AUTOMOBILE K enney a n d D eW itt R oss.
| office a t tiie fa ir g ro u n d s . T h e call
G ra n t & C o.’s a u to s e rv ic e betw een
n u m b e r is 901. A n o th e r p h o n e will
SP ID E R 'S W EBS.
he placed in th e p av ilio n d u rin g fa ir G re sh a m am i P o rtla n d began y e s te r ­
If s p id e rs in sp in n in g th e ir w ebs
' week in c h a rg e of th e O u tlo o k in ­ day m o rn in g an d m ad e five ro u n d m a k e tiie te r m in a tin g fila m e n ts long
trip s. T h e first s t a r t w as m ade from it may be co n clu d e d th a t th e w e a th e r
fo rm a tio n booth.
S y lv e s te r B. H all, p rin c ip a l o f th e h e re a t 7 o'clock an d w as follow ed w ill c o n tin u e s e re n e fo r ten o r tw elv e
days, a c c o rd in g to tile le n g th o f th e
i G a rd e n a h ig h school o f Los A ngeles, by o th e r trip s a t 9, 1, 3 a n d 5 o 'clo ck
filam en ts.
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w ho h a s been v is itin g h is p a re n ts
h e re fo r o v e r a w eek, left on S unday T ra v e l fo r y e ste rd a y anil today was
Mr. F a r m e r : — W e w a n t p o ta to e s,
i fo r h is re tu rn .
H e is s to p p in g a t good, p ro v in g th a t th e v e n tu re will ap p le, g re e n c o rn , c h ic k e n s, b u tte r,
C o rv allis, M edford a n d o th e r places pay. T rip s a re m ade by way o f th e eggs, p lu m s, p ru n e s.
We a re m a k ­
B ase L in e ro ad am i s h o r t fa re s a re in g sp ecial c le a n u p p rice on F ie ld
on h is way back.
T h e re w ill be an a d jo u r n e d m e e t­ ta k e n to any point.
F ence. If you in te n d u sin g any soon
ing of th e f a ir b o ard next T h u rs d a y
it w ill pay you to see us. M etzg er
a fte rn o o n fo r a f u r th e r c o n s id e ra ­ SUGAR PRICES FALL
B ros.
AT TWELVE MILE STORE
tio n of b u sin e ss co n n e c te d w ith th e
com ing fa ir.
T he first d ro p in r e ta il price of su i
H. L. D uke, w ho w as fo rm e rly in
g a r an d Hour in e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah
th e c o n fe c tio n e ry
b u sin e ss h e re , is
“Schooling in youth should Invariably tx
is an n o u n c e d in th is issu e of tiie O ut
directed to prepare a person io the beat wav
now a m ail c o n tr a c to r a t L oop, T exas.
the best permanent occupation for which
look by E. .1. H e seltin e a t th e T w elve • for
hr is capable.'’—President C W Sliot.
He h as a fo u r-y e a r jo b , a la te p h o to
Mile sto re . T h o se in te re s te d in sav- |
sh o w in g h im in a buggy d riv in g a
•
This is the Mission of the
ing m oney a re re fe rre d to his a d v e r !
m ule, d e liv e rin g m a il on a s t a r
tise m e n t else w h e re .
it also gives
ro u te .
low est p rices on o th e r a rtic le s.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. M. S q u ire s p e n t 1
Forty-sixth School Year Opcas
S u n d ay a t S easid e, re tu r n in g y e ste r- |
H igh g e a r g o v e rn m e n t for M u ltn o ­ SEPTEMBER 18th, 1914
day. On h e r re tu rn Mrs. S q u ire de- 1
m ah co u n ty w ill have a re s t next s e a ­
W rite for illustrated loo-pags Book-
veloped a h ig h fe v e r an d hi now un- I
son if th e e ffo rts now b e in g m ad e for 1st, “ T he LIFE C areer ,” and for Cata­
d e r th e c a re of a p h y sician .
a re d u c tio n of five m ills on th e ddl- log containing full information.
L a to u re lls ' o r c h e s tr a will p lay fo r
D t g r t t C o u n t! — AG RICULTURE :
a d an ce to be held in E airv iew tow n la r is su ccessfu l. F o r w hich an
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
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public
hall next S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Dr. S. P. B ittn e r a n d fam ily have »’ill be duly th a n k fu l.
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
re tu rn e d fro m an o u tin g of a few
LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO­
NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
w eeks a t M a n z a n ita beach.
a rise iu pin,to s u p p lie s will give
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
M rs . C. M. O lip h a n t, w ho h a s been th e scen ery a rest an d cut oft tiie
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
ill at h e r h o m e fo r se v e ra l d ay s, is su p p ly of w ar p ic tu re s ilia ; have been Ceramics. COMMEKCB. PHARMACY.
re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
g ra c in g o r p e rh a p s d is fig u rin g th e INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Miss Eay W eb b er lias r e tu rn e d big dailies. K odak fiends will hav e to
Vocational C ount»-Agriculture, Dairy­
from a v isit w ith tier g ra n d m o th e r seek som e o th e r kind of a m u sem en t. ing, Home Makers* Course, industrial
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
a t M ilw aukie.
School 0 / Musie— Piano, String, Band,
A r a ttle s n a k e at S ilv er L ak e c o m ­
C . W. A lb ertso n o f P a rm a , Id ah o ,
Voice Culture.
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fo rm e rly of G re sh a m , is h e re c a ll­ m itted su icid e w hen b itte n by red
Farmers B unn e« Core«« by Mail Fro*
T h o se w ho know how a red
ing on old frie n d s.
Mr. A lb e rtso n a n ts.
Address T a n »RGISTRAM,
(tw -7-l» I s »-»)
C o rv allis, '
is in th e m e rc a n tile b u sin e ss and a u t b ites will not b lam e Die sn a k e .
cam e to P o rtla n d on a tr ip in th e
in te re s t of his b u sin ess.
Miss H azel G oger. of C o ttre ll, is
s p e n d in g a few d ay s w ith h e r g ra n d ­
m o th e r Mrs. C la ra K ane.
Miss H azel S h a ttu c k is a t Good
S u m a rita n h o sp ita l P o rtla n d , w here
sh e w as o p e ra te d on to d ay fo r ad e- j
sh e w as o p e ra te d on to d ay fo r ad - t
Washes anything from a
h olds a n d a p p e n d ic itis.
delicate lace curtain to a
Dr. E. C. R o ssm an and fam ily , :
W m . M cC ollum an d M iss E th e l M e-j
heavy blanket without wear
M rs .
If so guess the weight of the two Big Water­
melons in our window. The person that guess­
es the nearest to the exact weight will receive
the melons, Saturday afternoon. Contest closes
Saturday, at 12 a. m.
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One to fifty h. p. Field Type “W” Gas Engines
W e w an t PEA R S A N D ITALIAN PRUNES
A ny Q u an tity
Boxes F urnished
WIRE
661
METZGER BROS.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
I
WIRE
661
“Service an d Q uality”
.'.'’ K W K 5
NEW FEATURES AT
LAND PRODUCTS SHOW
T ry . T h a t
D e li c io u s
It seem s a lm o s t a s e ttle d fa c t th a t
th e fo rth c o m in g M a n u f a c tu re r s ’ and
L an d P ro d u c ts sh o w , w hich will be
h eld In P o rtla n d In th e A rm o ry , and
te m p o ra ry b u ild in g s e re c te d aro u n d
th e sam e, fro m O c to b er 2 6 th to No­
v e m b e r 14, 1914, w ill be successful.
M any new fe a tu re s w ill be in tro d u c e d
a t th is e x p o sitio n . A m ong th e m will
AT THE
be an e le c tric a lly o p e ra te d fa rm , th e
c o n c e p tio n of, a n d p u t on by, th e
P o rtla n d , R ailw ay L ig h t & P o w er Co.
a n d affiliated e le c tric a l c o n cern s, o c ­
c u p y in g a to ta l of fifteen h u n d re d
s q u a r e fe e t of sp ace.
A g je a t d eal can be d o n e in th e
w ay of sh o w in g w h a t use an d ben e­
fits e le c tric ity on th e fa rm can be,
in a sp ace o f 30x50. An a n Illu s tra ­
tio n , th e p la n t co m b in e s th e uses of
e le c tric ity In d a iry w o rk ; su ch as
m ilk in g
th e cow s, o p e ra tin g th e
c re a m s e p a r a to rs , r u t ti n g in s ila g e fo r
th e c a ttle , c h u rn in g a n d e v e ry th in g
p e rta in in g to d a iry w ork on th e farm ,
T H IS IS T O IN F O R M Y O U
an d a ll o p e ra te d by e le c tric ity . Even
lig h tin g , e le c ti¡ ra lly o p e ra te d sew ­
that w e are still selling L u m b e r at greatly
in g m a c h in es, w a sh in g m a c h in es, v a­
red u c e d prices a n d h a v e large q u a n tie s of
c u u m c le a n e r, co o lin g p la n ts, e le c tric
•all kinds, ro u g h , sized a n d finishing, at
Iro n in g o u tfits a n d e v e ry th in g th a t
g o es Io m a k e life huppy a ml m ore
o u r mill at S an d y . L et us figure on y our
easy fo r th e fa r m e r 's wife.
o rd e rs. W rite o r p h o n e. W e deliver.
A n o th e r n o v elty w ill be th a t of a
m in ia tu re ir r ig a te d fa rm , to be show n
by th e U nion M eat c o m p an y , of P o r t­
lan d . Not o n ly w ill th e b e tte r m e th ­
M a r tin L e n n a rts . M g i.
Phone 446
S a n d y , O re.
o d s of Irrig a tio n be d e m o n s tra te d ,
h u t th e p ro p e r
fe rtiliz in g m e th o d s
will occupy a Inrge p o rtio n in th is
'd is p la y .
T h e U nion M eat co m p an y
h as e n liste d th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f th e
O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e at C o r­
v allis, th r o u g h its fa rm e x te n sio n ex­
p e rts, an d also o f th e scen ic a r tis ts
W e Pay 5^c a p o u n d for N o. 1
w ho d e sig n ed m an y of th e floats fo r
C ow s. Can use H o g s a n d V e a l
tiie re c e n t R ose fe stiv a l.
an y tim e. A n y q u an tity .
T h e c o m b in a tio n o f real g ro w in g
g ra in s , fo ra g e , little tre e s, e tc., to ­
g e th e r w ith th e b e a u tie s of Mt. Hood
an d th e c o u n try
b eh in d th e fa rm ,
th ro u g h scen ic w o rk , sh o u ld p ro d u ce
a re s u lt b o th a ttr a c tiv e a n d co m ­ C o llu m , of
P o rtla n d .
w ere guestH
m a n d in g a tte n tio n from th e v isito rs S u n d ay a l th e hom e o f Mr. a n d Mrs.
P H O N E 41
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in ju n c tio n
w as g ra n te d by H. L. St. C lair.
C ap t. a n d Mrs. C. O. B ran so n w ere
J u d g e E ak in Io re s tra in th e co llec­
l i e s te s te d an d g la s se s fitted.
lió m e C o o k in g Ite w ta u ra n t
e n te r ta in e d S unday a t th e h o m e of
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Ur. Geo. In g lis
A r e g u la r d in n e r w ill be se rv ed
d e r tile new tax law d u e a f te r S ep­ M rs E lla Atoll.
M orris W ilm a rth . of B oring, sp en t
ev ery day fro m 12 to 2. S h o rt o r ­ te m b e r 1st.
1500 vo tes fo r each re n e w a l of
a
day
o r tw o in G re sh a m on h is way
yi. i h su b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k . Sem i d e rs at an y tim e. H av in g ta k e n o v e r
to O sw ego w h ere h e goes to ta k e
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In i .u h an d n a m e of y o u r c a n d id a te th e r e s ta u r a n t fo rm e rly c o n d u c te d
c o n tr a c ts a g g re g a tin g a q u a r t e r of a c h a rg e o f th e r u r a l m ail ro u te from
b.v Mr P eck 1 w ould be p leased to
m illio n , W a rre n B ros, an d O regon th a t office.
C o s tly T r e a t m e n t .
H aro ld K ern an d F ra n k H atn lln
"1 » n s tro u b le d w ith c o n s tip a tio n re ta in h is p a tr o n a g e a n d w ill e n ­ i In d e p e n d e n t P av in g Co. g e ttin g th e
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Jebs.
and in d ig e stio n an d sp en t h u n d re d s
L H O LLY W O O D
F re d T ra m b la y , b ro th e r o f th e
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o f d o lla rs to r m e d icin e a n d tr e a t- p u b lic.
A p ru n e s h o r ta g e is a ss u re d th is to r m e r m a n a g e r of th e C. C. S to re
l i e it
w rites C. II llln e s , o f W hit
I y e a r w hich w ill se rv e to give b o ard - iu G re sh a m , w as In tow n a day o r
N otice.
low . Ark.
" I w ent to a St. L o u ts
Mrs. S q u ire s ' d re s s m a k in g p a rlo rs j ing h o u se k e e p e rs an excuse to hold tw o la st w eek c a llin g on old frie n d s.
h o - p lla l, a lso to a h o sp ita l in New
w ill be clo sed fo r tw o w eek s, b e g in ­ ! up th e p rice of b o ard .
1
Miss M a rg a re t C reecy Is a ss istin g
< tri m s b u t no c u re w as effected.
n in g M onday, A u g u st 24.
a
t
th e G re sh a m postofflee.
On r e tu rn in g h om e 1 b eg an ta k in g
MRS. M M. S Q U IR E S.
A finished ,I, cil to tr a n s f e r th e
Dewey G ibbs is s p e e d in g a w eek
C h u tu h e rla ln 's T a b le ts, an d w orked
lo ck s nnd c a n a l to th e U nited S ta te s w ith re la tiv e s a t S easide.
rig h t alo n g . 1 used th e m fo r som e
S ee I’s
h as uow been s e n t to th e law d e p a rt­
W ord h a s been receiv ed from Mrs
tin. a n d am now alt r ig h t."
Sold fo r T op B u g g ies, H ack s, C a rts , etc.
m e n ts a n d it is b elieved th e p ro p e rty L illia n P u lle n of th e b ir th of a
W
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bv G re sh a m D ru g Co a n d all D ealer»
at O reg o n C ity m ay finally be tu r n e d d a u g h te r in th e h o m e of h e r s is te r
o v e r to U ncle Sam .
M rs C. L. Look of B oyd. O regon.
J.
V. C ogsw ell
a t L ln n e m a n n
AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE
H op p ic k e r's ta p e , sto v es a n d co o k ­
ing u te n s ils at S te rlin g & K idders.
flue p o ta to e s fro m hi* g a rd e n , th e
sm a lle st of w hich m e a s u re d " « js S » »
Regular 112.00 washing machines
27 95 at Carlson's while they last.— 1 in c h e s a n d th e la rg e s t 14x8 S inches.
T h e a g g re g a te w eig h t o f th e p o ta to e s
Ads.
V ia B ase L in e R oad
w as e ig h t p o u n d s
Hazelwood Ice Cream
GRESH AM DRUG STORE
Lumber! Lumber!
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
NOTICE!
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
GRESHAM MARKET
Gresham-Portland Auto Stage
THE LIFE CAREER
Marswells High Speed
Washing Machines
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or tear and with the least
work on the part of the op­
erator. Cannot stop on dead
center. All metal parts gal­
vanized. Guaranteed for 5
years. Let us show you, at
STERLING & KIDDER’S
H a r d w a r e S to r e
Gresham, Ore.
Get a Receipt
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Miss Genevieve Stinsnian, of
D y sen tary .
with dysentary , Portland, is at home spending h e r ;
about July 15th. and used the doc­ vacation with her mother, Mrs T I
tor's medicine snd other remedies W Cross
with no relief, only getting worse
L ittle M a rg a re t B u sh , of P o rtla n d ,
ail the time 1 was unable to do any­
thing and my weight dropped from sp e n t ia st w eek w ith h e r g r a n d ­
145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for m o th e r. Mrs. T W C ross
about two months when I was ad­
Recent guests in the home of Mr.
vised to use Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I and Mrs Roy Kern were Miss Mary
used two bottles of It and It gave Jessrey of Spokane. Washington, and
me permanent relief," writes B W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, of
Hill of Snow HUI. N. C. For sale by
Urssham Drug Co., and all Dsa.srs. Portland
A void all u n p le a s a n t a rg u m e n ts as to w h e th e r o r not y o u r Bill is
p aid by p ay in g a ll y o u r bills by C heck.
T h e re can be no q u e stio n a b o u t an a c c o u n t th a t is p aid in th is
w ay b ecau se you have th e best k in d of a re c e ip t as ev id en c e of P a y ­
m en t. D o n 't pay y o u r bills in cash a n d th e n p u t w hat is le ft in th e
b an k , b u t d ep o sit all a n d pay bills w ith a C heck
K e m a r k a b le C u r e o f
Lv. Gresham (daily ex. Sun.) 7, 9, a. m.; 1, 3, 5, p. m.
Lv. Portland. Meier & Frank’s Store, at 6th,
(daily ex. Sun.) 8, 10:30, a. m.; 2. 4 ,6 , p. m.
Single Fare. 25c; Round Trip, 45c; Books of I en I rips, $2
Intermediate Points at Car Rates
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w as a tta c k e d
G et a Receipt—It’s the O nly W ay
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