PAGE
GRESHAM
FO U R
W ed d in g
A nniveraary S urprise.
T h e fifteen th an n iversary o f th eir
w ed d in g w as th e m otive o f a p lea s
an t su rp rise g iv en to Mr. and Mrs
A lva H ev el at th eir hom e on P ow ell
street on S atu rd ay ev en in g
Cards
co n stitu ted th e ev en in g 's am u sem en t,
th e h on ors fa llin g to Miss Mae
H u gh es and M. D. Kern. T he score
or m ore frien d s p resen ted Mr. and
Mrs. H evel w ith an oak rocker, which
w as m ore th an appreciated.
A fter
a su m p tu o u s lu n ch eon , th e friends
ex ten d ed th e host and h o stess their
b est w ish es.
G ravel and Sand.
1 am prepared to fu rn ish gravel
and sand In any q u a n tity from Dell
pit.
A lso tea m in g , gra d in g and ex
ca v a tin g .
7 9x.
J.
H.
H obs .
T elep h o n e
tf
D ally O regon ian , 1 yr. r e g ....... >6 00
T w lce-a -W eek O u tlook , 1 y r___ 1.60
C om b in a tio n , 1 y ea r......... ............ 6.00
Q ueen E s th e rs R e o rg a n ize .
An en th u sia stic m eetin g o f young
la d ies was held
at the M ethodist
E piscopal church on Monday even in g
to reorgan ize the Queen E sth er cir
cle. Miss H en rietta H oney o f Portland
su p erin ten d en t o f Queen E sth ers for
th e Oregon con feren ce, and Miss
W hipple, a d ea co n ess o f th e Portland
In d u strial H om e, w ere p resen t and
added much in terest to the m eeting.
P lan s for a ssistin g In th e work of
the Orphans' H om e were m ade and
o th er hom e m ission ary work w ill re
ceiv e th eir aid.
T he fo llo w in g officers were e le c t
ed for the com in g year:
p resident.
Miss Echo
J o n es;
v ice p resident.
Miss O live T o w le; secreta ry , Miss
G ladys M iller; treasurer, Miss W llla
M etzger; m ite box secreta ry , Miss
M arguerite M ichel.
T he next m eetin g of the circle will
be on O ctober 24 at the hom e of Miss
M iller.
Scene from “The Whip”
OUTLOOK
TUE SD A Y .
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
OCTOBER
13.
1911
T he new cannery b u ild in g is be-
( gin n in g to loom up in a con sp icu ou s
fash ion in th e north east part o f
tow n.
T he b u ild in g has been en
closed , th e floor is being laid and it
begins to look lik e " som eth in g do
in g ” in th e h an d lin g o f fruit and
produce.
Mrs. Bert E dm undson, of T rou t- j
d ale, spent th e day Sunday w ith i
Mrs. Mary Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L ansdow n, o f 1
P leasan t H om e, w ere business v is it
ors in G resham M onday.
A party o f h u n ters left on Sunday
for Southern O regon in ten t on deer
sla y in g to the lim it o f the law . They
a ll prom ised to bring back a chunk
o f venison for frien d s here,
and
were sen t on th eir way w ith w ishes
of good luck. T hose com p risin g the
party were Frank Jon es, D. C. Koss,
Mrs. C. L. Look, who has been vis-
Fred
B o ss, Ja m es J en n in g s and
ltin g relatives here, spent a day or
W ood B utler.
tw o at L ents w ith her sister Mrs.
L ester Spencer returned on S at
H. L. Ball.
urday from
E astern
W ashington
w here he w ent th ree w eeks before I Mr “ nd Mre C ,eve B i,,d er ttre
on a pleasure trip am ong relatives ® * v ln g this w eek to P ortland w here
hom e.
Mr.
and old acq u ain tan ces. H e was ac 1 th ey w ill m ake th eir
com panied by Arza S m ith , who re B inder has em p loym en t in a m eat
turned hom e a week ea rlier, and m arket.
More than fifty g irls are a v a ilin g
visited at B ick elton , M abton, North
th em selv es o f th e sew in g cla sses in
Y akim a and W alla W alla.
the sch ool under th e in stru ction o f
P otato d ig g in g has assu m ed the
asp ect of a liv e in d u stry and is be Miss E sth er E lford. Tw o cla sses are
S atu rd ays and on e on
ing v igorou sly pursued w herever it tau gh t on
It is lik ely
is n ’t raining too hard. T he crop of M onday a fter sch ool.
that
an
oth
er
on
e
w
ill
be
form ed for
la te tubers is fairly good, th e q u a l
ity is of the best, and w ith prices T uesday afternoon, Any d esirin g to
ranging
so m ew h ere
around f l .2 5 join th ese cla sses for th is sem ester's
No
per hundred
th ere is go in g to be work sh ou ld do so th is w eek.
on
e
under
the
sixth
grade
w
ill
be
som e good m oney in circu lation be
enrolled .
fore long.
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Q U A L IT Y
IN ROOFING IS A BIG WORD
W e Sell and R e c o m m e n d
“E b o n c o a t” R o o fin g
It's a guaranteed articles and is
made in
1, 2 and 3 ply.
There's another good feature
about EBONCOAT ROOFING,
the Price is Right.
See us for
everything in the building paper
line.
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STERLING & KIDDER'S
Hardware Store
Gresham, Ore.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Look en tertain ed
WIDESPREAD
A ch arm in g ev en t of W ednesday
LOW DOWN
aftern oon was
th e affair presided at d in n er Saturday Mrs. C. S. and
/
over by Mrs. L aw rence R. A llen . The Mrs. A. W. A ndrew s of P ortland and
th
eir
d
au
gh
ter-in
-law
Mrs.
C.
L.
Look
W
e
like
it
since
it
is
the
R
e
s
tS
p
r
e
a
d
e
r
M
o
n
ey
C
an
R
u
ytn
u
,
program
of
th e
aftern oon
was
g'larunteed to do better w ork in less tim e than any other spieader I
uniq u e, in th at each g u est particl- of Boyd> Oregon.
on the m arket today. It's easy to load, thoroughly pulverizes, f
Mrs. Mary W ood en tertain ed a
pated.
L ater a lunch w as served , j
s p r e a d s w ider and more evenly th a n a n y o t h e r machine.
T he g u ests in clu d ed . Mrs.
D.
M. num ber o f frien d s at her hom e last 1
T he even in g w as
D onaugh, Mrs. W endell C levelan d , Friday even in g.
W e also hava a special folder, showing " ,V /.r < o ” Spreaders in full colors,
Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mrs. C. M. Zim sp en t at 500.
Both, circular and catalog, w ill give you a good idea of “ N is c o ” Spreader
perfection. T he machine itself is on bund for your inspection. C o m e and,
m erm an, Mrs. Jam es S terlin g, Mrs.
Mrs. W ill H essel has been su ffer
see the practical, low down top, the extra deep bed and all o th er u nique/
M axwell Schneider.
ing for th e past th ree week w ith a
features found only in " N ts c o ” Spreaders. L e t us s h o w you.
'■
broken
arm
,
th
e
resu
lt
o
f
a
fall
from
Born
to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
T he injury w as at
C h risten son ,
Sunday
m orning,
a a step ladder.
first th ou gh t to be a bud sprain And
baby girl.
Mrs. C ecelia Schieffer, w h ose seri- ‘»“ »X thH UBP ° f th e X
revealed
Superior Drills, Gas Engines, Feed Mills, Cider Presses. A
ou s illn ess was m en tion ed a week “ fractu re w ithin th e elbow join t,
complete line of all Machinery. Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows.
ago, died at her hom e n orth w est of I Jas. S terlin g received word Satu r-
Best to B uy.
B est to U se.
R ockwood on Friday n igh t last. She day of th e serio u s illn ess of his siste r
GRESHAM , OREGON
was aged 64 years, 10 m on th s and j in Ohio. He left sam e even in g for
16 days. The fu n eral serv ices were his old hom e.
held at St. J o h n ’s church, Oregon
Mrs. C. O. B ranson retu rn ed y es
C ity, yesterd ay.
terday from the h osp ital in P ortland
Mr. anil Mrs. Quick w ere visitors w here sh e has been under treatm en t.
of th e la tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ella A ton is at her hom e carin g
We Pay 5^c a pound for No. 1
for her.
E. C. L indsey, on Sunday.
Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal
Mrs. C arrie H anson of Jefferson
It. A. W eidm an, who liv es tw o
any time. A ny quantity.
m iles west o f F a irview , has ju st fin O regon, and Miss H arriet A lexan d er
of
T
he
D
elles
sp
en
t
the
w
eek-end
in
ished filling his silo. T h is is on e of
the higgeBt on the Sandy road, h o ld G resham lo o k in g a fter th eir b u si
ing 14 0 tons. Mr. W eidtuan w as a s ness in terests and v isitin g w ith old
sisted by u large crew o f n eigh b ors neighbors.
and friends.
J.
D unham D avis and w ife, re
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W ard and cen tly from H en n in g, Minn., are in
PHONE 41
son , o f P ortlan d , are sp en d in g a few Gresham w here they exp ect to spend
the w inter. T hey have been b oard
days with R. H. C arlson.
R o il o f H o n o r.
T he young people of the M ethodist ing w ith Mrs. W. E. B ates but m oved j
T
he
follow
in g Is the roll of honor i
E piscopal Sunday sch ool w ill m eet last n igh t to A. H. G ou ld ’s h ou se, re o f th e C ottrell sch ool for the past
LEAV E GRESHAM (d a ily )
cen
tly
vacated
by
M».
and
Mrs.
C.
j
next Friday ev en in g at the hom e o f
m onth. Miss Ethel W ilk in son is the
Binder.
O. W . P. D epot.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M ichel for their
principal and Miss H elen H oss pri-j
T he
W om en's H om e M issionary
sin g.
A large
a tten d an ce
is ex
North
Bound
South Bound
mary teach er:
» 1 2 :3 0 a m.
t l 2 : 3 0 a.m .
m eetin g at the hom e of Mrs. W. J.
pected.
F irst grade -F red
B ates, J essie j 1 2 :0 4 a.m .
7 :4 5 a m.
Ott
on
W
ednesday
aftern
oon
w
ill
he
"G randm a” A ddle Jon es, of P ort
B eers, L ew is H udson, K athleen Jon es I » 5 :4 0 a.m .
1 1 :4 5 a.m .
land, suffered a partial stro k e of on e of unusual Interest. All lad ies E dw ard P arson s, B ernard R obert- J 7 :4 5 a.m .
3 :4 5 p.m.
6 8 :4 5 a.m.
5 :4 5 p.m.
paralysis last week and is q u ite are cord ially w elcom ed. Mrs. J. E. ! son , A lbert Miller.
§ 6 :3 5 p in.
Second grade-— Z aidee A ult, Myr- j 9 :4 5 a.m .
feeb le.
Mrs. J on es is Mrs. R. R. M etzger and Miss Mabel T hom as will
7 :4 6 p.m . X
assist Mrs. Ott as h ostesses.
tie Brook.
Fern
H u tch in s,
Aniil i 1 0 :4 5 a.m .
C arlson’s m other.
K lllln , E llen Jon es, E sth er Jon es, I 1 2 :4 5 p.m.
Ed.
Sleret
and
fam
ily,
of
P
ortlan
d
,
1 :4 5 p.m.
S. B. Joh n son , who has been 111
T hird grade— Edna B eers, H om er
2 :4 5 p.m.
for the past w eek, is rapidly
im were ca llin g on G resham frien d s to R adford.
K enneth
H u tch in s, Jane
4 :4 5 p.m.
day.
j B rook, Liiah H en gstler, M abie Hud-
proving and is now ab le to be ou t.
5 :4 5 p.m.
Art Dixon and fam ily have m oved Bon’ A lvin A ndrew s, N ellie Corder 6 * 7 :0 5 p in.
»D aily excep t Sunday
Mrs. W. R. Kern had as a w eek
Joseph Miller.
7 :1 5 p in.
tS u n d a y only.
Mr.
end g u est her cou sin Miss L eona P e to H illsb oro for th e w inter.
F ifth grad e — V ern ie R adford,
9 :1 5 p.m.
§ B oring w eek days.
Dixon has taken a large loggin g co n D orothy Griffin, F rancis B ates. H azel
terson o f P ortland.
9 :4 5 p.m.
F ow ler, Leona R adford,
Robert
tract near there.
1 1 :1 5 p.m.
JG olf Ju n ction on ly.
An im portant special m eetin g of
B ooth,
Irene
R obertson,
A lfred
An Epworth L eagu e social w ill be Kock.
the fire departm ent w ill be h eld at
MT. HOOD DEPOT.
Sixth grad e—-E velyn B ates, Lei-
6 :2 5 a m.
||5 :4 3 a m.
the hall Friday ev en in g at 8 o ’clock. held T hursday even in g at the hom e
8 :3 0 a.m .
o f Mrs. L illian P u llen .
All young lah R obertson, Mabie H au .,lu m . H ol
9 :5 0 a.m .
land Brook. E u gen ia Proctor, Carrie
1 1 :4 0 a.m .
1 :5 0 p m.
people are invited.
A ndrew s. L ester T allm ad ge.
3 :4 0 p in.
7 :0 0 p.m.
K eep track o f th e ads. in th e O ut
S even th grade— C arrie Brook, Eva
To P leasan t H om e w eeks days only.
Em m a
K och, Glen Jones.
look
They are co n sta n tly ch an gin g, Beers.
MONTAVILLA-TROVTDALE
LIKE
new prices, new a rticles, new op G eorge H auglum . Isabell Roy. Percy Lv. Monta« ilia
L». T rou td ale
O sborn, Emory R adford, Jay Rad
p ortu n ities. It m atters not so m uch ford, A lbert A ult.
»6 :1 5 a.m .
* 5 :4 5 a m.
7 :1 5 a.m .
6 :4 0 a.m .
w h eth er th e ad. be large or sm a ll, it
8 :5 5 a.m .
8 :2 0 a.m .
B ill J o n es’ w ife told us the oth er
sh o w s th e en terp rise and purpose of
1 0 :3 5 a.m .
1 9 :2 0 a.m .
th e m erchant and is a b u sin ess lik e day that if sh e had to ch oose be
1 2 :3 5 p.m.
1 0 :0 5 a m.
req u est for your trade.
Keep track tw een B ill and that th ere M onopole
2 :3 5 p.m.
1 1 1 :1 6 a m.
4 :45 p.m.
Cane and Maple Syrup of ourn, she'd
1 2 :0 5 p.m.
of th e ads.
5 :6 0 p m.
1 1 :1 5 p.m.
let B ill go and take ch an ces on git-
6 :5 5 p.m.
2 :0 5 p.m.
I'm a tilla county is to have a new tin' an o th er man jest as good as
1 3 :1 5 p.m.
B
ill,
fer
sh
e
knowd
sh
e
co
u
ld
n
’t
4 :1 0 p.m.
and im portant in d u stry. It w ill be
4 Can« for
6 :1 0 p.m.
a branch of the N ature C lean sin g find an yth in g h alf as good as thet
6 :1 5 p.m.
M onopole.
M etzger
P roduct com pany o f E lm h u rst, ill., th ere syru p
K.
1 7 :2 0 p.m.
Bros.
tf
and w ill be located at Y oakum , near
1 8 :0 0 p.m.
»D aily excep t Sunday.
P en d leton . The ob ject of the Indus
Port Orford cedar is sellin g for
rTo L innem an, con n ect w ith O. W .
try is to sh ip d ep osits of earth from
695 per thousand.
train s for P ortland.
certain sectio n s know n to contain
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G RESH AM
M ARKET
Gresham Time Table
I.a«ly D ian a anil Earl Herbert in a scen e from "The W h ip ” at H e ilig
I 'h eater, six n igh t«, co iioiieiicin g O ctober IH.
M atinee W ed n esd ay and
I ■ iilay.
A D elig h tfu l little love story u n fo ld s Itself th rou gh ou t th e action
■ I H ie play, o ffse ttin g the ten se effect on th e au d ien ce o f the terrib le train
>reek, th e h orse rare and the o th er sen sa tio n a l scen es which stir th e en
th u sia sm to th e h ig h est pitch.
T he lo v ers o f good m elodram a w ill find fu ll sa tisfa ctio n In "The
W hip
It is a con tin u a tio n o f th rills, p lots and sch em es, not the least of
l i l c h Is th e a ttem p t to destroy that galln n t thoroughbred "Tile W hip" by
w reck in g th e cur carrying her to the N ew m arket Race Track
I lie production id " T ile W hip” with Its rem ark ab le scen ic equipm ent
le p r e s e n ts ail exp en d itu re o f over h alf a m illion d ollars.
N oth in g that
I an com p a re w ith it In m a ssiv en ess or sen sa tio n a l effects lias ev er before
been sh ow n to th e A m erican th ea ter go in g public.
I’ lie W hip" com es here direct from Its rem ark ab le run o f an en tire
ear at th e M anhattan Opera H ouse, New York, w here it was hailed u n i
t-a lly by th e press and public us the most w on d erfu l and ela b o ra te m elo
dram a th is cou n try has ever seen.
Stimulators Balance this Week
Peanut Butter
Kippered Herring
2 lbs. for
4 Large Cans for
25 cents
25 cts.
Van Camp’s Soups
25 cents
New Pack Goods Are Arriving
Vi e have just received new-pack Tomatoes, Corn, Beans,
Peas, Asparagus, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Citron.
New Crop \\ alnuts.
Good time to buy by the Case.
If you want Something Delicious*, try our
.t
“CONSERVO BRAND Homemade Jellies, Jams and Preserves.
16 Varieties
I
soloca, peroxide, alu m in u m and o th
er m in erals
It has been discovered
by ch em ical an alysis, that th e so il at
on e part of the Y oakum section con
tain s th ese properties.
At an election held in R oseburg
early last week th e voters o f that
city au th orized th e issu an ce of bonds
to th e am ount o f 6 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
w ith
w hich to assist In th e con stru ction of
a railroad from R oseburg to C oos
Bay.
A railroad com m ission con
sistin g of ten b u sin ess men o f the
city w as provided for at the sam e
election .
Notice.
WIRE
661
we
METZGER BROS.
hurry
Service and Quality Store
WIRE
661
WE hurry
A sp ecial open m eetin g o f Onrsh-
am Camp 13160. M W o f A. w ill he
held In I. O O. F. h all G resham .
¡T h u rsd ay n igh t, O ctober 15, at 8
o ’clock.
All Modern W oodm en are
in vited .
also
m em bers su spended
d uring 1912 and 1913.
A W METZGER, Clerk.
Have you roglatsrod*
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A small Leak may sink a great ship.
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if
not ruin, your chance for success.
You can watch the “L E A K S' when you pay by
Check. Y ou will hesitate before you write a check for a
needless purpose. It s the right way of getting ahead.
Let Us.Have Your Checkins Account
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G P E S r iA M ,
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