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GRESHAM PAGE OUTLOOK Tl ESOAV. SEPTEMBER I» l» FOI R IN GRESHAM AND E. W. AYLSWORTH J CALL FOR WORKERS ON CANNING BUILDING W ork has begun on th e can n ery on division s tre e t, east of th e Mt. Hood! lepot. G rad in g has been done fo ri he sid e truck w hich will he laid at »me. S tak es have been set for the building and lu m b er is being .aid on he ground. It Is especially urged I hat any sto ck h o jd ers who d esire to ork out th e ir su b scrip tio n s rep o rt ' it om e to Mr. S terlin g , o r H. E. I •av is, so those in ch arg e may know , iow to plan th e ir work. .w i H ubert P ark er, of Los A ngeles I visiting his d a u g h te r and son-in-law .Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. K. B aird , ol B alrdsdale. Mr. P a rk e r is a p rin te r and m em ber of a larg e law prin tin g firm. Mrs. E lla A ton has gone to Oswe go fo r a few days' visit w ith hei Outing Flannels c f the best at the low price of - yd. 10c nephew M orris W ilm urth, who is i ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED mall c a rrie r at th a t place. G o v er n y o u r s e lf a c c o r d in g ly Wool Blankets, a fine line of Comforts, ranging in BY ST. H EN R Y ’S CHURCH, N. O. F u ller, Mrs. Ella Aton, O. I price, from - • 90c to $5.00 Neal a re d elegates to th e layinem T he an n iversary of tile dedication Y ou w ill n e e d a g o o d D o u b le , S in g le or Repeating I conference of th e M. E. ch u rch w lilil ,f St. H en ry ’s C atholic ch u rch was A Complete line of Ladies’ and Children’s Under m eets in P o rtlan d next F rid ay . .bserved w ith a p p ro p ria te exercises S H O T G U N a n d p le n ty o f A M M U N IT IO N . wear, at, suit - ■ 25c to $ 2 .5 0 ist Sunday. H igh m ass was cele- Nine p riests of the C atholic churtd ,rated at in o'clock and serm on by P o rtlan d , visited the fair d u rin g th The Famous La Rose Corset in Nine different styles W e carry in sto ck S e lb y U . M. C., P eters and Win- 'a th e r B ruenagel. D uring the mass week and w ere g u ests of E'atbe from, per pair - $1.00 to $5.00 C hester S h o tg u n S h e lls in th e d ifferen t i solo was su n g by F a th e r K ane, of B ruenagel of St. H enry’s church. s iz e s o f sh ot. D uring the com ing school yeai W ashington, 1». C„ who also p rea ch will be several pupils sta y in g a t dif 'd on Good H eading am i L ite ra tu re. The church was well filled and th e feren t hom es in and aro u n d Gresli I ligh Grade Shoes for the entire family at the right prices am. Miss Mabel W agner of C ollrel ervices much enjoyed. T h e y ear Men’s Work Shoes are the Best, at - $3.00 to $7.50 will sta y at th e hom e of H. W las been m arked by a grow th of K ern. E rnest F reem an has cornt from seven to 45 fam ilies, who are down from Jefferson to stay at J. 1 dentitied witli tlie church. W e q u o te W in c h e ste r or M arlin ta k e -d o w n F re e m a n ’s. T h e Misses I.a u ra an. R e p e a tin g S h o tg u n s ” . . . GENTS’ SUITS Mabel Shipley have secu red room 1STA0ADA WINS FIRST AT CANBY FAIR in th e H ornish house to r th e wIntel Call in and pick out your fall suits, boys. i and o th e r pupils are in different Due re su lt of th e recent fair at Es- Our line is bigger and better than ) places. Two of last y e a r’s senior:’ acada w as (he w inning of first place H ard w are Store Miss N ellie F a ris and Miss Ollvi ever. KUPPENHEIMER (8 co m m unity ex h ib it at tlie ('lack n I M errill will re tu rn to G resham high Gresham, Ore, CLOTHES are the best, fit you mas couuly (a ir at Canby last week, th is year. well, and last long. Mrs. J. N. F aris will give a tea l’he prize money was $50. T he peo T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at h e r resident-, pie at E stacad a a re m ore th an ever Prices range from $15 to $25 m o u ra ed to p rep a re to r a b e tte r for tlie benefit of th e P re sb y teria i ocal fa ir next year. It is said a OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS L adies' Aid society of Fairview . neeting will be held th is week of Miss L au ra Shipley, of Bull Hun Coats are here and are certainly fine. wlio is a senior in tile G resham high hose in te re ste d to begin th e ir plans Mackinaw prices - $5 to $12 school, Is assistin g a few h o u rs each at once. W e Pay 5 'c a p o u n d fo r N o . 1 Overcoats $15 to $25 day a t th e postotfice. C o w s. C an use H o g s a n d V e a l Mrs. S. J. McDonald left today foi r. J. KREUDER IS FURNISHINGS any time. Any quantity. MASTER DEPUTY a visit of a few weeks with her son; Silver Collars, Chaney Neckwear, Ide in P o I k county. She will go llrst to T. J. K re u d er m a ste r of L ents Highest Price According to Size and Quality Dallas. She was accom panied t< grange, lias received his ap p o in tm en t Shirts, Cooper’s Underwear, Park P o rtlan d by her d a u g h te r Mrs. Alex from S tate M aster C. E. Spence as Mill Hose, and a special line of Thom pson. deputy m a ster for M ultnom ah coun- Loggers' Special Woo, Shirts. 1 his Ja k e H orn lias retu rn ed to Hoo H e tm a n W ile A € '• y He takeB (lie place of Mrs. Vail H ú rta lo, N . Y . Hiver a f te r a w eek's visit at tile hum. year they are great. ho is app o in ted d eputy sta te m a ste r PHONE 41 of C. A. Hoffman in C leveland addi Mr. K reu d er is well know n, is one tlon. if th e p rogressive g ra n g e rs of I he The W om ens’ C h ristian T em per M ATERIAL ON WAR •ounty and is very fa ith fu l to Hie FUNERAL OF mice Union will meet T h u rsd ay a fte r in te rests of th e g ran g e. Men’s, the celebrated Conquefer Hats $1.50 to $3.00 E L I E. ELLIOTT SITUATION IN EUROPE noon at the library. A co rd ial in v i tatio n Is extended to all women to DAMASCUS GRANGE, L ist of m a te ria l on war situa;!« T h e fu n e ra l of th e la te Eli E. El attend . IMPORTANT MEETING iio tt was held th is afte rn o o n a t th e in E u ro pe to be found in the Gtak- HOWITT BUILDING, MAIN STREET Ed. C um m ins was tak en to a Port atn L ib ra ry : land hospital S atu rd ay w here lie was At th e m eetin g of D am ascus G resliam B ap tist ch u rch . T lie ser- O ld Post O ffice Stand nion was by Rev. O. E. Sandnes. In W o rld ’s W o rk : War manit o p erated on for a cancer w hich had gran g e on S atu rd ay , O ctober .'id, te rm en t was in th e G resliam cenie- l'a c ts every o n e needs to know abort m ade Its ap p earan ce on ills face. much in te re stin g in fo rm atio n will he tery . th e causes of w ar, the armies, navies, At a spec tai m eeting of th e d i Mr. E llio tt passed aw ay S atu rd ay finances, etc. rectors of th e M ultnom ah an d C lack on at t l i e coining election. A fine Mrs. Scientific A m erican, September U am as M utual telephone com pany last program is being a rra n g e d for th e at th e h o m e of h ls night, Miss Eva A nderson was se lectu re h o u r in tin- afte rn o o n which L u lu M. R u ck er in P o rtlan d . He was W ar n u m b e r, containing illustratortl le c te d to act as bookkeeper for (lie will be open to all visitors. T he n e w '!g w l 73 yearB’ 8 m onth8 8,1,1 5 ' lays a rtic le s on th e arm ies, navies tail com pany in place of T. C. Bland, lep u ty m a ste r, T. J. K reuder, an d i H e «» •««’Vived by live sons, Albion a irc ra ft of Europe. B. an d E d w ard L., of Powell V alley; who recently handed in his resig n a oilier p ro m in en t men a re expected. S urvey, S eptem ber 5: Labor’s i»-l Jo h n C., of D am ascus; F ra n cis W., tion. Miss A nderson begins her d u D am ascus g ran g e m eets th e first te rn a tio n a lism tested by war rt| ties on O ctober 1. S atu rd ay of each m onth. Roy W hite of A laska, an d E a rl E. E llio tt, ot n atio n s. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Mr and is m a ste r, Mrs. Lewis R odlun is s e c - ' P o r" a ,,d ’ 8,1,1 two ,la u g h ,e rs’ Mrs. O u tlo ok, Septem ber 16: Oof) L u lu M. R u ck er, of P o rtlan d , an d Mrs. W ells and d a u g h te r Doris, of retary . m a n y 's s tr u g g le for existence. Mrs. F lo re n ce I. W ihlon, of Los A n P o rtlan d , were th e guests Sunday of S to ry of tlie W ar: Poland's part-| geles. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown FATHER BRUENAGEL Mr. E llio tt was a n ative of Mis ¡ion and hopes in tlie present»« Floyed Metzger, Hay P alm q u ist HAS NOTED GUEST H a rp e r's W eekly. September so u ri, w here lie m arried Miss O phelia and Jackson Jones left last week for F a th e r K ane, a d e a r frien d of A. C aton an d w ith whom lie cam e The g re a t se ttle m en t. War’s cn Corvallis to a tte n d Oregon A gricul F a th e r B ru en ag el, who Is one of th e west, crossing the plain s In 1865. Mr. ing b u rd en of debt. tu ra l college. Mrs. F ra n k Axtel e n te rta in e d Mrs. ab lest p rie sts of th e U nited S tates, and Mrs. E llio tt cam e in a tr a in oi P o ta to D igging Forks, the ktrtdl H arry Dinitnock, of P o rtla n d , on S a t lias tra v e le d in th e chapel ca r of 100 team s, in w hich he ow ned two th a t are g u a ra n te e d at Sterling i| St. A nthony giving m issions all along yoke of oxen and on e yoke of cows urday. Mr. an d Mrs. C has Jo h n so n w ere th e Pacific coast, was th e g u est of T he cows gave milk for the journey K id d e r’s. given a su rp rise F rid ay night at tlie local p riest d u rin g th e past week and supplied the fam ily, co n sistin g T h e O. W. R. & N. Co. will c* th e ir hom e on W allu la H eights, by a and left last night fo r New York of fa th e r an d m o th er an d eldest son n u m b er of th e ir neig h b o rs who took City. He will spend tw o weeks w ith A. B. E llio tt now of Powell Valley. a new dock at Portland, 566 ft<l th e occasion to c o n g ra tu la te them on his p a re n ts in East New York, th en ce M r and Mrs E llio tt se ttle d on a ong by 120 feet wide. 'h e 40 th an n iv ersary of th e ir m a r. ! ^oitig to his po-1 at the C atholic Uni h om estead at D am ascus w here they (i.tL,- 'I hiij.- p re s tn t were Mr .-nd ' r ' Vt J' l' i •"•'('< In r a lived until 1893 when they m oved ti Mrs. W elty anil ch ild ren . Mrs. P i‘ro fesso r l |iB visit h ere and help Pow ell V alley, and w here Mrs. Bill o tt died in 1910. A nderson, Miss E va A nderson, A r M ount Hood Division. Mr E llio tt had been ill fo r sonif tliu r A nderson, C arl Congdon, Mr d a te d by a la rg e co n g reg atio n South Boi»! and Mrs. F ra n k Axtell. tim e and w ent to P o rtla n d a b o u t i N orth B ound 8:55 4*1 8 :1 0 a nt. a m onth ago for m edical tre a tm e n t A b irth d a y su rp rise was given to POW ELL VALLFY P T. 10:50 s*l WILL ELECT OFFICERS w here he passed away at the hom e ot 10:24 a m 12:5« P*l Mr anil Mrs W. T. H artley on Wed T! IIS IS TO INFORM YOU 12:24 a m. 2:50 pal his d au g h te r. nesday afte rn o o n . It h ap p en ed to 2 :2 4 p in . T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e Powell 4:50 P * | be Mr. H a rtle y 's n a ta l day, and as \ alley P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association I 2 4 p.m. that ue are still selling Lumber at greatly 6:590»! Many people are com ing to believe 6 :2 4 p in th a t of Mrs. H artley cam e on Sunday will be held at the schoolhouse next reduced prices and have large qualities of C a za d ero Division, J th e 2 0th a few frie n d s d ropped in to. S atu rd ay n ig h t, S ep tem b er 26 T he ,h a t in8tead of any t a * exem ption al South x’o rth B ound all kinds, rough, sized anil finishing, at 7:50 *»■ help them ce leb rate. Mr H artley election of officers will ta k e place at Pro Perty sh o u ld go on th e tax rolls 5 :4 0 a m . 9:564*1 is Well p a st four sco re years and Mrs th a t tim e an d all m em bers an d o th e rs • Hnd aB e ltlre n s sh o u ld pay taxes. 7 : .¡8 a m . our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your 11:504*| 9 :3 8 a.m . H artley is nearly as old T hose who hen w ith co unty an d s ta te econom y, 1 :5 0 « , . in te reste d are req u ested to atten d orders. Write or phone. We deliver. 1 1 :3 8 a m . enjoyed th e afte rn o o n w ith th e se ______ 3:50P* I tax es w ould be low. 1;38 p.m. 5 50 ?»| w orthy people w ere Mr and Mrs COUNTY EX H IBITS 3:38 pm . 6 JD »I Caldo, Mr. and Mrs Bond. Mrs A. D ouble Vote«. 5:38 p.m. GO TO SALEM Bv.iní ¡>w| H ughes, Dr. and Mrs A. Thom pson. 7: 07 p m . U ntil O ctober 1st th e P u lfe r Mer 45P*| Phone 44t, M artin Lrnnarta, Mgr. S andy, O re. 9 :0 0 p.m. Mr. and Mrs S. S. Thom pson. P resid en t Lew is has m ade full a r ca n tile Co., will give double votes on 9 :4 5 p.m. rangem ent: to ta k e a co unty exhibit all p u rch ases of ro asted eofTees. 1 1 :0 0 p.m. P assin g of Another P ioneer. to Salt in next week. He is selecting R E P O R T O F THE; CONDITION OE Win Maloyd W estfall passed away many of th e article s from the g ran g e G ravel mul Sninl. List of L etters. Monday, S ep tem b er 21. aged 81 and farm ex h ib its in th e pavilion I urn prep ared to fu rn ish gravel Í R em aining le tte rs uncalled fo r lu years, a t th e hom e of Mrs. A nna which will he added to an extensive ' . Mr F o r 'i h J h o m e ’‘0 “ mid muid In any q u a n tity front Hell the G resham postotfice for week en d Sw was ank a n of ativ F e airview of Indiana. ***" m a k ‘'1K f t J1™ * “ ’ t a O ro g o a. a t th e c lo ,e of bU8i,‘eM pit Also tea m ina, grading mul ex ing S ep tem b er 2 0 th , 1914: L etters C ta s K. Ellison. T helm a past 30 vears lie had lived for th e Among th e ex h ib its which have S ,a te of O re8 °n , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m ah , ss cavating. J. II. H o m . T elephone Shipm an. R esources L iabilities Î9X. tf I t itnls Clia.i. D arr, C O. F ran k ed . . ri.iie r p art of th e tim e in th e Sw ank been p re p a re d a re tlie fancy jura of fru its an d vegetables to be bpen in I ko an a and disco u n ts A rthur H tudhaker, II McNiel. $li)6.i 48.16 C a p ita l sto c k paid In. 6 Mr. W estfall Is survived by tw o th e pyram id in the c e n te r of the bin ^ v e rd ra ft8 . »ecured and I'lit- Voting Contest is on. Are T hese le tte rs will be sen» to th e S u rp lu s fund b ro th ers. Sam uel K .w tfall of T llla pavilion uneecu red ....................... y o u a i andidate'.* If not and you (lead le tte r office O ctober 4 th, " o n e U ndivided profits, less ex 11,976 18 m,v,.k an d C ornelius W es,fa,,, of The prem ium badges previously i S io c U and X T . e c u r l - want a valu ville pria», send in your 1914, if not d iliv e re d before, lu penses an d tax es paid ,le " ....................... ‘ni then got your frie n d s to vote railin g fo r (he above, please say • a d Hlifurnia and by a nephew , L ew is won by M ultnom ah co u n ty , fo u r in 160.00 P o sta l sav in g s bank de H erron of Sherw ood num ber, will be ta k en along as B an kl'.ig house fo r you. p o sits ......... v ertised ,’’ giving d ate of list. 24,800.00 F u rn itu re an d fixtures The fu n eral services will be held nam ents. 3,420.00 In d iv id u a l d ep o sits sub- I. McCOLL, P. M O th er real e s ta te ow ned Ject to check 1,750.00 *N W ednesday forenoon at in o'clock at Due from b an k s (n o t re- D em and ce rtific a te of th e H all cem etery. 1600 votes for each Mr. F arm er: We w ant potatoes, renew al ot reserv e b an k s) 3.920.32 dep o sita ' apple, green corn, ch ick en s, b u tte r yearly su b sc rip tio n to O utlook. Send froni approved reserv Time certificates of d*- , R cglM rato.n , „rrv , , n CMh an d nam e of y o u r c#n(„ d ate b an k s 49,871 89 , ' Kgs. plum s, prune». We a re rnak- deposit C hecks and o th e r cash i he follow ing re g istra tio n d a te s ) ______________ item s 103 99 S avings d ep o sits | Ing special cleanup price on Field a re given to co rrect an erro n eo u s <'hei»h«rlaiw 's L inim ent, Cash on hand HOME MADE SAUSAGE, 14,034.79 M Fence If you tu teu d using any soon sta te m e n t previously published If you a re ever tro u b led w ith Total ............ ’ HAM. LARD. BACON T he re g istra tio n Inxiks closed aches, p ain s o r soreness of th e mus- It wilt pay you to see us M ettger T o ta l................ — ............... 3216,786.32 . S eptem ber 9 They will reopen Sep cles, you will ap p re cia te th e good Bros. I, C. J. L u n d q u ist, ca sh ie r of th e ab o v e u am ed bank, do ’G jii (em ber 24, rem ain in g open 21 daye q u alitie s of C h a m b e rla in ’s L inim ent. sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t ia tr u e to th e best ef A d o lf Tietze Many su fferers from rh eu m atism and and belief. c j LUNDQUIST. ‘ Keg ilat | a | ,i,i w ashing machine«. finally closing O ctober 15. sciatica have used it w ith th e best l^l^Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day oi I ' »6 at C a rlto n 's w hile they I ea t.— MAIN ST. GRESHAM, ORE. W indow o i all sixes a t S terl- r**u *” 11 *• eeeclally valuable for Ad». I o“ ^ , ° and lam* back- For sate by „ Ing A Kidder's Hardware . . B. F. ROLLINS, Notary Pubii The Store thai Saves You M oney | LADIES CHINA PHEASANTS Will Be rìp » Od. ist Mr. Hunter SHOES SHOTGUNS ar.J RIFLES (o Suit GENT’S FURNISHINGS STERLING & KIDDER’S NOTICE! GRESHAM M ARKET HATS Gresham Oregon School O pens Sept. 2 1 st School Books and Supplies G et them of GRESHAM DRUG CO. Gresham Time Table Lumber! Lumber! Sandy Fir Lumber Co. FIRST BANK New Sanitary Meat Market all Dealer*. ' Correct A ttest: A. Meyers, Theo Brugger. C. J. LundqaUL D’1*