Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 29, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
M iss A. H o a g la n d is busy r e g is te r
la g v o te rs in th e c o u n try d is tric ts I
n e a r G re sh a m .
G eo rg e F. H onev, !
S a n d y ’» a n n u a l d is tr ic t f a ir will
C h a rle s W ilson, an e x p e rt d y n a ­
w ho is u sin g h is a u to m o b ile to ta k e I
be h eld n ex t F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y . m ite o p e r a to r w as in s ta n tly k illed on
h e r a b o u t, is a u th o r ity fo r th e s t a te ­
T h e p re m iu m list ba» been p u b lish e d F rid a y la s t w hile c h a rg in g a b la s t on
m en t th a t 90 p e r c e n t o f th e v o te rs
an d Is a g o o d o n e. e m b ra c in g a lm o st th te C o lu m b ia R iv er H ig h w ay .
I in te rv ie w e d so fa r, a re in fa v o r of
e v ery c la s s o f fa rm life, w ith a p a ­
th e p ro h ib itio n
a m e n d m e n t to be
He h ad placed th e ex p lo siv es in a
Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. W. K enney left
ra d e , h o rs e ra c in g a n d o ilie r s p o rts
voted on N o v em b er 3.
M r. H onev
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la s t w eek fo r P a w n e e C ity , N e b ra s­
th ro w n 'In to en liv e n th e o ccasio n .
ex
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ects
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to c a rry
Q u ito a n u m b e r fro m G resh am a re | ta m p in g it w ith d irt p re p a r a to ry to k a. a n d o th e r c itie s In th e m id d le by a la rg e m a jo rity .
Oct. 1st to 31st is the Open Season on Male Chinese
e x p e c tin g to go to S an d y on o n e o r s e ttin g off th e b la st, w h en it w en t off w est w h ere th e y w ill sp e n d a few
Mrs. G ra c e Q uick a n d little M ar­
Pheasants, Quail and Grout,e.
both d a y s an d so m e o f th e ju d g e s p re m a tu re ly .
ills h e a d w as ta k e n w eeks w ith re la tiv e s.
g a re t, of W a rre n , sp e n t S u n d a y w ith
«III be fro m h ere.
¡c o m p le te ly off a n d
h is body w as
A m ong th e G re s h a m ite s w ho a t ­ th e f o r m e r 's p a re n ts,M r. a n d Mrs. E.
T h e O u tlo o k will have a fu ll re- blow n q u ite a d is ta n c e ,
Mrs. Q uick Ipft S unda-
te n d e d th e M e th o d ist c o n fe re n c e in C. L in d sey .
p o rt o f th e fa ir in n ex t T u e s d a y 's I W ilson w as a b o u t 40 y e a rs of ag e
e v e n in g le a v in g M a rg a re t fo r a lo n g ­
P
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Mr.
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Your License and Your Ammunition, for there’s going
issue,
in c lu d in g
th e
p re m iu m a n d h ad o n ly been em p lo y ed ten day s.
e r sta y .
M
rs.
J
as.
S
te
rlin
g
,
Mrs.
E
lla
A
ton,
a w a rd s
to be things doing.
z
S te rlin g & K id d e r a r e a u th o riz e d
1600 v o te s fo r e ach re n e w a l of M rs. V. A. A m m e n n a n , Mrs. H. L.
E yes te s te d a n d g la s se s fitted. y e a rly s u b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k . S en d St. ( la ir, M iss A. H o a g la n d a n d N. to issu e b u n tin g licenses. As th e u p ­
W e have the Guns and Ammunition.
la n d b ird se a so n o p en s on T h u rs d a y
O. F u lle r
Hr. (Jeo. In g lis.
i in cash a n d n a m e o f y o u r c a n d id a te
Get your Hunting License here.
*
e v ery
h u n te r sh o u ld he eq u ip p e d
Mrs. A n n a A lish o u se is re p a irin g
w ith th e li tt le piece o f p a p e r th a t
Look
at
our
W
inchester
and
Remington
Pun-jp
Guns
a n d p a in tin g h e r b a rn . It lo o k s tine.
w ill s ta n d off th e g a m e w a rd en .
J . P. L y n ch h a s c o m p le te d
an d
L o u is H ale, w ho lias been m a k in g
n e a tly p a in te d a tine la r g e b a rn on h is h o m e a t W a lla W alla d u rin g th e
H a rd w a re SiVve
h is fa rm n e a r G re sh a m .
p a st six o r e ig h t m o n th s, cam» dow n
Gresham, Ore.
C o v e n a n t m e e tin g w ill be h eld a t last w eek on a v isit to h is p a re n ts
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In
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ity
.
H
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th e b a p tis t c h u rc h n ex t S a tu rd a y a t
3 o clock p. in.
All m e m b e rs a re tu r n e d to W alla W alla on S u n d ay .
/ he Store that Saves You Money
Mr. a n d M rs. J. W. W a rre n of
u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
D enver, In d ia n a , a re v is itin g a t th e
T h e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e r­ h o m e o f J o h n F a n s h e r of P o w ell V al­
a n c e U nion will hold a b ak e sale ley.
M rs. W a rre n Is Mr. F a n s h e r 's
n ex t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , O c to b e r 3, s is te r.
T h ey h ad not m e t fo r 40
a t P u lf e r ’s s to r e
on
M ain s tre e t. y e a rs.
M em b ers a re re q u e s te d to c o n tr ib u te
M. A. R oss O. A. R. P o st
and
O uting flannels cf the best at the low price of - yd. 10c
fo r th e sale.
W o m e n ’s Rellv f C o rp s m et la s t S at- j
M iss E bby H a rg ro v e is a ss istin g u rd a y In r e g u la r se ssio n , th e d a te
Vi ool Blankets, a fine line of Comforts, ranging in
one
w ith c le ric a l w o rk In A tto rn e y M. C. h o w e v e r h a d been p o stp o n e d
price, from
.
.
90c to $5.00
w eek on a c c o u n t o r th e f a ir co m in g
K in g 's office.
T h e d e le g a te s fro m th e lo cal W o- on th e d ay o f th e r e g u la r m e e tin g .
A Complete line of Ladies’ and Children’s U nder­
m e n 's C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion P la n s w ere d e c id e d upon fo r a n e n ­
wear, at, suit
-
.
25c to $2.50
to th e s t a te c o n v e n tio n to be held at te r ta i n m e n t a n d b a z a a r to be h eld
T h e H alles th is w eek, a r e M rs. H. L. on O c to b e r 17 w hich w ill be o f in ­
I he fam ous La Rose Corset in N ine different styles
M rs. A n n a P oole, w ho w as
W o stell, M rs. E. D av id so n , Mrs. Geo. | te r e s t.
from, per pair
-
$1.00 to $ 5.00
th e o rg a n iz e r o f th is C o rp s, w as a
F . H o n ey a n d M rs. E lla A ton.
v is ito r.
M rs. C. M. O lip h a n t lias a s g u e sts
Rev. F . H F re u n d a n d a la rg e
M rs. I r a M eese a n d tw o c h ild re n of
n u m b e r o f h is c o n g re g a tio n a tte n d -
P o rtla n d . M
is tn
th e e w
w ife
L ' T th * e ’ sU ve|. Ju b iIe e o f , h g
I ligh Grade Shoes for the entire family at the rife ht prices
. r rs
s. M
n e eese
e s e is
ife of
ot P(1
P a u l’s i
f o r m e r p a s to r o f M r. a n d M r s m t .
Men's W ork Shoes are the Best, at
-
$3.00 to $ 7.50
P h a n , in M in n eso ta.
ChUrCh *n P ° r ‘-
la n d la s t S u n d ay .
M rs. T. W. C ro ss is e n te r ta in in g
M r. a n d M rs. F lo y d A llen o f P o rt-
h e r n iece M iss L o re n T h o rn b ru e ot lan d v isite d s e v e ra l d ay s la s t w eek
T o n q u in , O reg o n . M iss T o n q u in w ill a t th e h o m e o f th e ir u n cle a n d a u n t
Pay 5',c a pound for No. 1
G EN TS’ SU ITS
go so o n to C h en ey N o rm a l in W ash - Mr. a n d M rs. J . T S tillio n s
Cows. Can use H ogs and Veal
in g to n .
(.all in and pick out your fall suits, boys.
M rs. E d. R ad cliff an d G re tc h e n a t-
any time. A ny quantity.
E a rl T h o m p so n h a s p u rc h a s e d a le n d e d th e f u n e r a l of H. M. G erm an
y y
O u r li ne is bigger and better than
4 -c y lin d e r H e n d e rso n m o to rcy cle.
on S a tu rd a y .
ever.
K U PPE N H E IM E R
A b ab y g irl w as b o rn a few d ay s
M rs. C. O. B ra n so n is a t St. V in­
C LO T H E S are the best, fit you
c e n t’s h o s p ita l, P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e ag o in th e fa m ily of Mr. a n d M rs
w as o p e ra te d o n S a tu r d a y fo r can c e r F ra n k O rb rig h t a t H ogan.
well, a n d ja s t long.
Mr. a n d Mrs. S. E. P a im q u is t hav e
o f th e b re a s t.
B o th C a p ta in
and
Prices range from -
$ 15 to $25
M rs. B ra n so n h a v e th e sy m p a th y of m oved in to th e c o tta g e b e lo n g in g to
PH O N E 41
a h o st of fr ie n d s in th is se v e re o r ­ E .'C . L in d sey o n T h ird s tre e t.
O V E R C O A T S AND M A C K IN A W S
d e a l.
W in. C h ild e rs a n d fam ily ex p ect
d is tric t s u p e r in te n d e n t— C resw ell, R.
Coats are here and are certainly fine.
G ravel and Sand.
A tto rn e y
M. C. K in g le ft last soon to m ove to Mr. L in d se y ’s h o u se 8. B ish o p ; D ra in , J . F. D unlop.
on
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.
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is
being
Mackinaw prices
-
$5 to $12
1 am p re p a re d to fu rn is h g ra v e l
n ig h t fo r O reg o n C ity a n d M cM inn­
S p ecial
a p p o in tm e n ts — C la re n c e
h ts uBe.
v ille w h e re h e h a s g o n e on le g a l bus b u ilt th e r e fo r ________
Overcoats
-
$ 15 to $ 25
, T ru e W ilson, g e n e ra l s e c r e ta ry T em - an d sa n d in any q u a n tity fro m B ell
ln ess.
Mr. K in g m ay a tte n d th e
$5.00 D u rh a m D uplex S a fe ty ra - Pe r a n e e society o f th e M. E. c h u rc h , pit. A lso te a m in g , g ra d in g a n d ex­
FU R N ISH IN G S
s t a te fa ir a t S alem d u rin g h is a b ­ xors, now $1.26 a t S te r lin g & Kid
T opeka, K an sas, m e m b e r C e n te n a ry , i s t i n g
J . h . H oss,
T e le p h o n e
sence.
Silver Collars, ( haney Neckwear, Ide
d e r ’».
j P o rtla n d q u a r te r ly co n fe re n c e .
7 9x.
tf
W ord h a s been receiv ed th a t M rs 1
i M. B. P a ro u n a g ia u , S u n d ay school
Shirts, Cooper's Underwear, Park
W F . H oney, w ho re c e n tly u n d e r- I
« ar.l Of T han k s.
m issio n a ry , m e m b e r F ir s t C h u rc h
Mill Hose, and a special line of
I th a n k all fr ie n d s w ho h e lp ed m e ' S alem , q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e .
w en t a se rio u s s u rg ic a l o p e ra tio n in ;
M erm an W ile A C»..
Loggers' Special Wool Shirts. This
a C h icag o h o s p ita l, is d o in g w ell an d in my tim e o f tr o u b le an d sorrow
G. F . H o p k in s, fin an cial s e c r e ta ry
Multalo, N. Y.
LEAX E GRESHAM (d a lly )
MRS. H. M. G ER M A N .
a good reco v ery is ex p e c te d .
Mr.
of c o n fe re n c e c la im a n ts p e rm a n e n t
year they are great.
O. W. P. D epot.
H oney a n d M iss F lo re n c e a r e w ith
! fu n d , m e m b e r
of
P a tto n c h u rc h
N o rth B ound
X a u ilev ille Thursday N ight.
S o u th B ound
h er.
P o rtla n d q u a r te r ly co n fe re n c e .
* 1 2 :3 0 a.ui.
1 12 :30 a.m .
1 b u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e S ce n o g ra p h
►
2
:0
4
a
m.
B ert M etzg er a n d C. R W h e e le r
7 :4 5 a.m .
T h e a te r , th e d ra m a tic s k e tc h , "T h e
M ens, the celebrated Conquerer H ats
$1.50 to $3.00
L
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o
f
L
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tte
rs
.
* 5 :4 0 a.in.
tra m p e d o v e r th e m o u n ta in s from
1 1 :4 5 a. n r
G a m b le rs ” by S tev e R u rto n Co., w ill
7 :4 5 a.m .
3 :4 5 p I'JB
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r In
B o n n ev ille to B rid a l Veil fo r tw o
$ 8 :4 5 a.m .
s h o Y ’ r‘’" « * e d by a 2 act v au d e- th e G re sh a m postofflce fo r w eek en d
5 :4 5 p.m.
d ay s, last
w eek,
lo o k in g
fo r big
9 :4 6 a.m .
ville. A d m issio n 5 a n d 10 c e n ts .
!
$ 6 :3 5 p.m .
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2
7
th
,
1914.
1 0 :4 5 a m.
g a m e , bu t c a m e h o m e e m p ty h a n d e d
H O W IT T BUILDING.
MAIN S T R E E T
7 :4 5 p.m .
A 4 -reel co m ed y o f H ohp F e s tiv a l i
1 2 :4 5 p.m.
They saw s i g n , o f d iffe re n t k in d s sc e nes wI11 be sb o w n ft(
L e tte r s — E v e re tt C low , J o h a n n a
1 : 45 p.m.
O ld Post Office Stand
a n d p le n ty o . g ro u s e , bu, h a d n o th - S a tu rd a y a t 2 :3 0 . also in th e e v e n in g G isse ln ia u . Mrs. M. E. F u llilo v e . Mrs.
2 :4 5 p.m .
| ln g else to re p o rt fo r th e i r h ik e .
A dm ission 6 a n d in cen ts.
A. L. L a n c a s te r.
Mrs. F. A. G ore,
4 :4 5 p.m.
5 :4 5 p.m.
¡S te lla G raves.
B. C. Jo h n s , of S e a ttle , so n o f M rs. |
— ____________
1*7 :05 p.m .
‘ D aily except S u n d ay
I J. H. S to c k e r a r r iv e d y e s te rd a y an d
C a r d s - C. W. C u n n s, C leve H all,
7 :1 6 p.m.
ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS
tS u n d a y only.
will re m a in h e re fo r so m e tim e. M r.
a n d Mrs. W. D e th rid g e ,
Miss
9 :1 5 p.m.
5 B o rin g w eek days.
AT M E. CONFERENCE L Mr.
9 :4 5 p.m .
u lu M oran.
J o h n s I h c o n v a le sc in g front a se v e re
1 1 :1 5 p.m .
illn e ss
tG o lf J u n c tio n only.
T h e 62d a n n u a l sessio n o f th e O re­
T h e se le tte r s w ill be sen» to th e
MT. HOOD D E PO T
gon c o n fe re n c e
of
th e M e th o d ist d ead le t te r otlice oil O c to b er 1 1 th ,
5 :4 3 a.m .
E p isco p al c h u rc h closed M onday at 1 9 1 4 , if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re. In
, ? : ? 8,11 -
9 :5 0 a .m .
1 2 :5 0 . T h e c o n fe re n c e w as h eld in c a llin g fo r th e a b o v e , p le a s e say “ a d ­
’’J
a n *'
1 :5 0 p.m .
C e n te n a ry c h u rc h . P o rtla n d , a n d w as v e rtis e d ,” g iv in g d a te of list.
1. P ,n -
7 :0 0 p.m .
Io f ie a sa n t H om e w eeks days only.
p re s id e d o v e r by B ishop R ic h a rd R
1. McCOLL, P. M.
C ooke. D. D , L L. D., re s id e n t b is -j
M o v í XX II.L A -T R O I T I.'A L E
L IN E
Lv. M o n ta i ilia
Lv. T ro u td a le
hop.
T h e te r r ito r y co v ered by th e
R egistration Dates Corrected.
* 0 :1 5 a.m .
* 5 :4 5 a m.
O reg o n c o n fe re n c e in c lu d e s a ll of
7 :1 5 a.m .
6 :4 0 a m.
T h e fo llo w in g r e g is tr a tio n d a te s
8 :5 5 a m.
w e ste rn a n d s o u th e rn O regon a n d is
8 :2 0 a.m .
a
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en
to
c
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d iv id ed in to fo u r d is tric ts e ach un-
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" ‘® C° rreC t E“ t‘rro,1(‘° UB 1 0 :3 5 a m.
'9 : 2 0 a.m .
1 2 :3 5 p m.
d d e e r r th
1 0 :0 5 a.m .
th e e su
s u p p e e rv
rv isio
isio n n o o f f a » s u p e r ...........
ln te n s ta te m e n t p re v io u sly p u b lish e d .
2 :3 5 p.m
$ 1 1 :1 6 a.m .
The
r e g is tr a tio n
boo k s elosed
d e n t.
4 :4 5 p.m.
1 2 :0 5 p m.
6 :5 0 p.m .
Many o f th e s tro n g m en a n d w om ­ S e p te m b e r ». T h ey w ill re o p e n S ep­
$ 1 :1 6 p.m.
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21
days,
0
:5
5
p.m.
en o f th e c h u rc h w ere h e a rd d u rin g
2 :0 5 p m.
f 3 :1 5 p m.
th e w eek
T h e clim ax w as re a c h e d finally c lo s in g O c to b e r 15.
4 :1 0 p.m .
on
S u n d ay
w hen
B ishop C ooke
5 :1 0 p m.
T h e v o tin g c o n te s t is a tr a d e b u ild -
p re a c h e d a m a s te rly se rm o n in ih e e r a n d so h e lp s th e h o m e m e rc h a n t
6 :1 5 p.m .
m o rn in g an d B ishop J o h n XV. R ob­
$ 7 :2 » p.m .
first.
Y ou h e lp y o u rs e lf by h e lp in g
$ 8 :0 0 p m.
in so n o f In d ia sp o k e in th e ev e n in g
•D aily except S u n d ay .
him . K eep th e m oney a t h o m e and
o f c o n d itio n s in tlia t co u n try .
To
L
in
n
e
n
ia
n
,
c
o
n
n
ect
w
ith O W
b oost fo r th e h o m e tra d e .
F o llo w in g a re th e a p p o in tm e n ts of
tr a in s to r P o rtla n d .
th e p a s to rs of th e p rin c ip a l P o rtla n d
c h u rc h e s a n d o th e r s best k n o w n in
th is v ic in ity :
P o rtla n d D is tric t— J . W. M cD ou­
g a l. d is tric t s u p e r in te n d e n t;
P o r t­
FARM ER
la n d C e n te n a ry . T. XV L a n a o f F irs t
M E C H A N IC
C h u rc h . T aco m a,
w ho
ta k e s
th e
J A C K -O F -A L L
for the entire family.
W h a t are they?
T h ey
p lace of D elm ar H T rim b le t r a n s ­
f e r r e d to T a c o m a ; C e n tra l. C. C.
are for the Ladies.
T R A D E S --
A small Leak may sink a great ehip.
CREA M RO LLED O A T S
R a rtc k ; C lin to n K elly,
John P a r­
Once tried, alwnys used
you need a
in Premium Packages
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if
s o n s ; F ir s t C h u rc h . F ra n k L Ixive-
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not ruin, your cBancc for success.
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M o n tav llle. W H H a m p to n ;
S ell-
Premiums
for general purposes.
R eg.V al. $ 2 , Spec. $ 1 .6 5
I w ood,
A R
M cL ean: S u n n y sid e .
You can watch the “LEAKS" when you pay by
OH, YOU
S PO R T!
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E. W. AYLSWORTH
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School O pens Sept. 2 1 st
LADIES
School Books
and Supplies
G et them of
SHOES
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
NOTICE!
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
GRESH A M
M ARKET
Gresham Time Table
HATS
Gresham
Oregon
NEW GOODS
A re arriving each day.
If th ere is any-
thing special you w ant, ask us ab o u t it.
W e are here to serve you.
W e have all sizes of Stone Jars, Stone
Churns, Jugs,
I at
Crocks,
Flower Pots and Saucers
prices less than ordinary.
QUICK SHARPS!
MOTHERS OATS
COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER KINDS
WIRE
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REPAIR THE LEAK
MR.
L E T US S H O W Y O U
METZGER BROS
“Service and Quality”
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