GRESHAM
PA G E
OUTLOOKUHIDAY.
N OVEMBER
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AN O R D IN A N C E a p p ro v in g a n d a c
c e p tin g th e d e d ic a tio n o f P a rk av-
e n u e fo r s tr e e t p u rp o ses.
lie It o rd e re d by th e C o m m o n C o u n
cil o f th e T ow n o f G resh am .
S ectio n 1. T h a t th e d e d ic a tio n fo r
public s tre e t p u rp o se s of th e follow -
ii,g d e sc rib e d tr a c t of la n d h e r e a f te r
|.> be k n o w n us P a rk a v e n u e of th e
T ow n o f G resh am , O reg o n , be, an d
th e sa m e h ereby is, ap p ro v e d an d a c
c e p te d t o w lt :
A 40 fo o t s tr ip of lan d c o n sistin g
of 20 feet of g ro u n d on each sid e of
a ( e n t e r lin e e x te n d in g from a p o in t
nt th e W est lin e of S o u th R o b e rts
a v e n u e of th e T ow n <»r G re sh a m , O r-
e " o n , w hich point
is
2 3 4 .8 feet
n o rth w a r d from th e in te rs e c tio n of
th e S o u th lin e or th e Halt M etzg er
tra c t a n d th e said W est lin e of th e
aid R ob e rts a v en u e an d w hich cen-
H eet to B uy.
H a rry C over, of T h e rm o p o lis , W y
te r lin e e x te n d s W ester»y 381 5 feet
o m in g . a rr iv e d
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S o u th lin e of sa id H an M etzg er tr a c t,
Mrs. C o v er w ho h a s been s ta y in g in
s itu u te d an d b ein g in th e T o w n of
G re sh a m , M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O re
G resh am fo r th e p a s t tw o m o u th s.
gon.
T hey w ill re m a in h e re d u rin g th e
P a sse d th is 5 th day of N o v em b er,
« in te r.
1814.
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Mr. a n d M rs. R o g e rs, ot W y o m in g ,
A p p ro v ed th is 5 th d ay of N o v em
B a p tist c h u rc h
n ex t S u n d a y , con w ere v isitin g in G re sh a m y e ste rd a y .
b er. 1814.
d u c te d by Rev. A. J. W are of O re T h ey a re now on th e ir way to S an
L E W IS S H A T T U C K , M ayor.
gon C ity .
E v e ry b o d y in v ite d an d
( !*| , n e a r w hu h • iI > H ie)
A tte s t:
ev ery C h ristian in th is tow n t h a t is w ill m a k e th e ir h om e.
I), M R O B E R T S R e c o rd e r
In te re s te d in th e sa v in g of so u ls, a re
C h ris tia n S cience s e rv ic e s w ill be
L ow den T u b u la r S ta n c h io n , in c lu d e a rn e s tly re q u e s te d to h e lp in th e s e
h eld in th e ir h a ll in th e I. O. O. F .
in g to p a n d b o tto m b o lts, $1.75, sp e c ia l m e e tin g s.
b u ild in g S u n d a y a t 11 o 'c lo c k . S u h
a t S te rlin g & K id d e r’s.
M r. an d M rs. E . D avidson r e t u r n
' je c t, A dam a n d F a lle n M an.
The |
ed fro m In d e p e n d e n c e T u e sd a y . T hey
p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d '
U K I '. H B A M
M A S O N IC
L O D G E —- M e e t s w ere c a lle d th e r e la s t F rid a y by th e
I th e c h u rc h serv ices.
a
second T u e s d a y each m o n th . 1
d e a th of Mr. D a v id so n ’s m o th e r, Mrs.
m. W o r s h i p f u l M a s t e r . O. A
J o h n F o x , a y o u n g m a n of G re sh -
N i J f E a s tm a n S e c r e t a r y , H . J . P u l- M ary D av id so n . S h e w as o n e o f th e
/ W r ' fe r. G re s h a m .
e a rly p io n e e rs, h a v in g c ro sse d the aIUi became c ra z e d o n T u e sd a y m o rn -
p la in s in th e e a rly d ay .
| ¡ng fro m d rin k in g too m uch h a rd
R e st to Use.
Irv in g D odge cam e dow n fro m 1 c id e r of s e v e ra l y e a rs ago a t a fa rm
B o rin g
la s t
F rid a y
to
v is it h is | ho u se a n d h a d to be ta k e n to P o rt-
b ro th e r E v e re tt, w ho lives n e a r h e re lan d . H e is now in a h o sp ita l.
a n d th e y w e n t to T r o u td a le to ta k e
The
W o m e n s’ H om e M issio n ary
in th e city a n d v is it frie n d s.
so ciety w ill m eet W ed n e sd a y , Nov.
M rs. G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n w as th e 11 w ith M rs. D r. R. H . T o d d . M rs.
w in n e r o f th e la s t s e t of d is h e s, a t E m m e tt K elly a n d M rs. Roy K ern
th e P u lf e r d ra w in g on W e d n esd ay . w ill a s s is t M rs. T o d d a s h o ste sse s.
T h e p ro g ra m fo r th e d ay w ill c o n
T h e c o n te s ts a r e now a t a n end.
E lectio n d ay fo o tb a ll g a m e
be- sist of a re a d in g by M rs. Ray T o d d
b e tw e e n th e G re sh a m a n d S t. J o h n s a ta lk on m issio n a ry w o rk in M ex—
h ig h sch o o ls w as a tie , th e sc o re co a n d a p a p e r by M rs. A. H evel on
s ta n d in g 7 to 7. T h e g a m e
w as ' W a tc h m a n , W h a t of th e N ig h t? ”
' A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is ex p ected .
p lay ed a t G re sh a m .
D. C. L ew is, re p r e s e n ta tiv e - e le c t
At th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h
to th e le g is la tu re , w as In G re sh a m S u n d ay th e r e w ill be p re a c h in g by
y e s te rd a y a n d c a lle d a t th e O u tlo o k th e p a s to r a t 11 a. in. a n d 7 :3 0 p.m .
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Colonial Ranges Are Better
T H EY A BE MABE E SPE tT A LL Y FOR T H E COAST TRA DE
Louden Barn Equipment
T ubular Stanchions
Steel wood-lined Stanchions
Litter Carriers
V. ’
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows
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office.
At th e m o rn in g se rv ic e so lo s w ill be
re n d e re d by M iss C’a r r a B ush a n d
Mr. C. C. H a rg ro v e . S u n d ay sch o o l
a t 10 a. m ., E p w o rth L e a g u e a t 6 :4 5 .
All Repair»
City Bakery
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
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Phone 5 4 4
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H o e tze l
P ro p.
G resh am , O re.
A Few Words About Prescriptions
Y our d o c to r tig h ts (lisewee w ith m e d ic in e . If th e m e d ic in e Is
n o t rig h t, h e «a.in o t c o n q u e r d is e a se . If th e d ru g g is t .lo es Ills d u ty
Ih e m e d ic in e w ill h e rig h t, an d y o u r d o c to r w ill s ta n d a f a ir c h a n c e
o f w in n in g th e v icto ry .
In no O llier b ra n c h o f th e D ru g B u sin e ss s h o u ld th e d e ta ils
receive.........
c a r e an d a tte n tio n th a n in th e P r e s c r ip tio n d e p a r t
m ent. Every <l«'tail th ere is Im portant.
W e re a liz e th is f a i t an d m a k e th o r o u g h n e s s a f e a tu r e o f o u r
prescription case.
.
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E very P re s c rip tio n d isp e n se d a t th is s to r e h a s th e |»ersoiial a t
te n tio n o f th e p ro p r ie to r s .
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W e u se only Ih e P I R EST an il B E S T D RU G S o b ta in a b le an il
o u r p ric e s a r e g u a ra n te e s! lo w er th a n a n y p la c e in t h e city .
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
I fie R EXALU S to re
Paul
G re sh a m , O re .
Best Bread
ON THE MARKET
FRESH EVERY DAY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Gresham, Orc.
Main St.
the week of Nov. 2 to 7 is to be known as
“CANNED FOODS WEEK”
All the new goods are now in and w e invite you to
m ake com parisons of our M o n o p o le b ran d with any
others you have ever used.
The result of your decision is really
known to us NOW.
you to CONVINCE
W e simply
want
YOURSELF that
M o n o p o le E x c e ls !
Great Big Ripe I oinatoes that are sure
to win you for all time
Monopole I oinatoes are as whole as
it is possible to preserve a ripe cooked
tomato.
The Flavor is Unsurpassed and the
price is no more than you pay for inferior
goods at other stores.
KRAUT
STRINOLESS BEANS
WAX BEANS
ASPARAGUS
SUCCOTASH
SWEET POTATOES
SPINACH
DILL PICKLES
ALL THE FRUITS AND BERRIES THAT ARE USUALY PUT UP IN TINS, ONLY PUT
UP U N U SU A L L Y G O O D
Our Phone 661
W orks Quicker
Miss M y rtle S ta n le y a n d h e r fr ie n d
Miss V ert o f P o rtla n d s p e n t S u n d ay
w ith th e h o m e fo lk s.
I
Mrs. Jo s e p h F lu r y o f H ot L u k e,
O reg o n , w ho lias been co n v a le sc in g
a t th e h o m e of M rs. J. C. S ta n le y fo l
low ing a n o p e ra tio n a t St. V in cen ts
h o sp ita l, lias r e tu r n e d to h e r h om e.
T h e Q ueen E s th e r C irc le w ill m e e t I
S a lu rd a y e v e n in g w ith M iss M innie 1
S h rille r, a t th e h o m e of M rs. D an i
M urphy. T h e p lace o f m e e tiu g w as ;
e rro n io u sly re p o r te d in th e la s t O u t- I
S h a ll..« a n d b ro a d F ire Box w ith ( a s t E x te n sio n . B ody m a d e of
A m erican In g o t Iro n R ust P ro o f. New P la in ( o lo n ia l F in ish , easy
to d e a n . G u a ra n te e d lo r 15 y ears. T h is ra n g e is m a d e l.y tlie
P o r tla n d S to v e W o rk s.
S old an d reco in m en d e d by
STERLING & KIDDER’S
H a rd w a r e S tore
Gresham, Ore.
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
look.
A tte n tio n h a s been ca lle d to th e
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
d a n g e r to c h ild re n a n d o th e r s , in j
Best Quality Meats,
w a lk in g alo n g
th e
ra ilro a d tr a c k
w hile fr e ig h t tr a in s a r e
p a ss in g . .
L oose f r e ig h t on c a rs fr e q u e n tly
d ro p s off. S om e tilin g w as se e n to j
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
fall fro m a c a r re c e n tly d ire c tly on
to Size and Quality.
th e p a th ta k e n by c h ild re n g o in g to
PHONE 41
POW ELL STREET
a n d fro m sch o o l.
C ord wood a n d
lu m b e r a re o fte n jo lte d fro m th e
cars.
HOSS S E N S E .
On
T u e sd a y e v e n in g , N o v em b er
10, at 8 o 'clo ck , th e r e w ill be a G et-
A tr a v e le r In A lb in a n o tic e d t h a t
to g e th e r- a n d -lla ijd -S h a k e so cial a t
LEA V E GRESIIAM (d a ily )
a fa r m e r w as h a v in g tr o u b le w ith his
th e M eth o d ist E p isc o p a l c h u rc h . T h e
h o rse. I t w ould s t a r t, go slo w ly fo r
O. AY. P . D epot.
S o u th B ound a s h o r t d is ta n c e , an d th e n sto p
so c ia l w ill be fre e to a ll. All m e m N o rth B ound
$ 1 2 :2 6 a m a g a in . T h e re u p o n , th e fa r m e r w o u ld
b e rs a n d a ll frie n d s of th e c h u rc h * 1 2 :3 0 a m.
5 :3 5 a.m hav e g re a t difficulty in g e ttin g him
t
2
:
0
4
a.m
.
a re in v ite d . T h e re w ill be a s h o r t
F in a lly , th e tr a v e le r
7 :4 5 a.m s ta r te d a g a in .
* 5 :4 0 a.m .
p ro g ra m a n d lig h t re f re s h m e n ts .
1 1 :4 5 a.m . a p p ro a c h e d a n d a sk e d so lic ito u s ly :
7 :3 3 a.m
Is y o u r h o rs e sic k ?
3 :4 5 p.m .
$ 8 :4 0 a.m .
S ev eral
fre e
sh o w s a t C la u d e
N ot th a t 1 k n o w of.
5 :4 5 p.m .
8 :3 4 a.m .
S m ith ’s M ovie T h e a te r
la s t w eek
Is h e b a lk y ?
7 :4 5 p.m .
1 0 :4 0 a.m .
a n d th is w ere p a id f o r by th e c a n d i 1 2 :4 0 p.m .
No, b u t h e is so d a n g e d 'f r a id I ’ll
say w hoa a n d h e w o n ’t h e a r m e th a t
d a te s w ho a d o p te d th a t m e th o d to
1 :3 4 p.m .
he s to p s e v ery o n ce in a w h ile to
2 : 4 0 p.m .
a t t r a c t a cro w d , b u t th e o n e g iv en
listen .
4:40 j. m
g r a tis on T u e sd a y e v e n in g w as a
5 :3 4 p in.
fre e w ill o ffe rin g e v e n in g by th e p ro
” 1 se e that a G erm an ch em ist has
♦D aily except S u n d ay .
6 : 4 0 p.m .
e x tra c te d a d e a d ly poison fro m th e
p rie to r to a g e n e ro u s p u b lic w hich
7 :0 6 p.m . (S u n d a y only.
c a s to r oil p la n t.”
,
9 :1 5 p.m .
h as s u s ta in e d tile e n te r p ris e .
The
” G ee, w a s n ’t it d e a d ly e n o u g h be-
9 :4 5 p.m .
“ P e rils of P a u lin e ” w as th e a t t r a c
' fo re !”
$G olf J u n c tio n only.
1 1 :1 5 p.m .
tio n w hich w ill c o n tin u e e v ery M on
MT. HOOD D EPO T .
d ay a n d T u e sd a y e v e n in g s fo r fo u r
¡|5 :4 3 a.m . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
6 :2 5 a.m .
9 :5 0 a m.
te e n w eeks lo n g e r.
8 :1 5 a.m .
1 :5 0 p.m .
1 1 :3 0 a in.
M rs. B. L. W a lra d h a s been s u f
4 :5 0 p.m .
3 :3 0 p u t.
fe rin g fo r th e p a st few d ay s w ith
7 :0 0 p.m .
:4 0 p.m .
q u in sy .
T o P le a s a n t H om e w eeks d ay s only. a t G re sh a m , ill th e S ta te o f O reg o n ,
T h e L a d ie s' Aid m e e tin g a t th e M O N TA I IL l.A -T ItO l 'TI>A I,E
L IN E at th e close o f b u sin e ss O c to b e r 31,
l.v. T rou td ale 1914.
p a rs o n a g e y e ste rd a y
w as
w ell a t l.v. M o n tav illa
* 5 :4 5 a.m .
* 6 :1 5 a m.
te n d e d a n d a p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n wus
R esou rces
6 :4 0 a.in.
7 :1 5 a m.
$ 1 0 3 ,5 4 7 .1 5
sp e n t. T lie so ciety h a s d ecid ed upon
8:0(1 a.m . L oans an d d is c o u n ts
8 :4 5 a.m .
D ecem b er 10 a s th e d a te of th e ha- 1 0 :3 5 a.m .
$ 9 :1 6 a.m . O v e rd ra fts, s e c u re d a n d
u n se c u re d .
6.20
1 0 :0 5 a.m .
z.aar. T h is w ill be a n a fte rn o o n a n d
1 2 :3 5 p in.
1 3 ,0 0 2 .3 8
| 1 1 : 15 a m. B onds a n d w a rra n ts
2 :3 5 p.m .
e v e n in g a ffa ir a n d
w ill in c lu d e a
1 2 :0 5 p.m . S to ck s an d o th e r s e c u r i
4 :3 0 p.m .
tie s
3 ,3 8 3 .9 9
c h ic k e n d in n e r a n d a good p ro g ra m .
$ 1 :1 5 p.m .
5 :5 0 p in.
2 4 ,9 0 3 .9 0
A la rg e n u m b e r of u se fu l an d fancy
2 :0 5 p.m . B a n k in g h o u se
6 :5 5 p.m .
3 ,4 2 0 .0 0
T3 :1 6 p.m . F u r n itu r e a n d fix tu re s
a rtic le s a r e b e in g p re p a re d fo r th e
o t h e r re a l e s ta te o w n ed
3 ,5 0 0 .0 0
4
:00
p.m
.
sale.
T h e p ro c e e d s of
th e b a z a a r
5 :1 0 p.m . Due fro m b a n k s ( n o t r e
will go
to w a rd s
re c a r p e ttn g
th e
re s e rv e b a n k s
......
95 0 .1 3
6 :1 5 p.m .
1 7 :2 0 p.m Due fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e
c h u rc h .
b a tik s
.....
4 5 ,2 2 4 .4 2
•D a ily ex cep t S u n d a y . 1 8 :0 0 p.m .
M rs. G race Q uick a n d d a u g h te r
$To L ln n e m a n . c o n n e c t w ith O. W. C h e c k s anil o th e r cash
H elen an d Mrs. O sc a r E ric k so n w ere
I
ite m s
...
1 9 1 .5 3
p tr a in s fo r P o rtla n d .
E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g
ca lle d to G re sh a m T h u rs d a y on a c
b o u se
37.95
c o u n t o f th e illn e s s of th e i r f a th e r
" 9 3 9 ” C o lo ra d o
sp ecial
F ield (’ash on h a n d
...........
12,1 6 1 .1 4
an d g r a n d f a th e r .
F en ce. T h e k in d y o u r n e ig h b o r h as
$ 2 1 0 ,3 2 8 .7 9
T u t a l....................
t A. P ric e h a s been q u ite sick fo r been re c o n im en d in g to you, 28c per
I la b ilitie s
th e p a st few d ay s a t h is h o m e In i ro ,j a t S te rlin g & K id d e r's.
30,000 00
C a p ita l sto
C lev elan d a d d itio n .
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fu n c d k p aid in.. $ 20.000.00
M rs C a llie C u tte r o f V a n c o u v e r, | B est « o u g li M ed icin e fo r C h ild re n , 1-,I‘^|Ph “ l|,,,1'1p ro fits, less ex-
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
All Over the United States
SWEET CORN
SWEET PEAS
BABY BEETS
HOMINY
I)r. a n d M rs. G eo. F . H o p k in s of
P o rtla n d s p e n t th e d ay W ed n esd ay
w ith frie n d s in G re sh a m .
Our Phone 661
Our Phone 661
is a I ast One
Will W ait on You
Metzger Bros., The Quality-Service Store
Gresham Time Table
First State Bank
W a sh in g to n , v isite d on T u esd ay w ith j ‘ T h re e y e a rs ag o w hen I w as liv-
W K W ood a n d G ra n d m a W ood.
in g In P itts b u rg h o n e of my c h ild re n
W o rd h a s been re c eiv ed fro m S. h a d a h a rd cold a n d co u g h ed d re a d -
Q. C a rre ll of th e d e a th of h is m o th e r , fu lly . U pon th e a d v ice of a d ru g g is t
Mrs S u ra h C a rre ll on N o v em b er 1 1 p u rc h a s e d a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's
a t h e r h om e a t S ly v an . W a sh in g to n . C ough R em edy a n d it b en efited him
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i t o n ce.
I find it th e b e st co u g h
Mrs. t a r r e ll w as a n a tiv e of O hio
(o r c h ild re n b ecau se It is
w h ere sh e w as b o rn D ecem b er 5. p le a s a n t to ta k e . T h ey do n o t ob-
1847. S he is su rv lv e d ” by live c h ll- je c t to ta k in g It.” w rite s M rs La-
d re n J a m e s C a rre ll o f S y lv an . W ash - fa v e tte T u ck . H o m e r C ity. P a. T h is
ed y c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r o th e r
lngton. Homer Carrell of Wapato. rem
n a rc o tic , a n d m ay be given to a ch ild
Washington. Emma McAllister of
Victoria. B. C„ 8. Q. Carrell of
Gresham and John Carrell of Peshas-
tire, Washington.
Music.
Classes In Fundamental Music
training will be organised Wednes
day, November 11. Phone 481.
MISS FLORENCE HONEY.
pen ses a n d ta x e s p aid ... 2,416.10
P o sta l sa v in g s b a n k de-
6.481.59
p o sits
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b
je c t to c h e e k ................... 101,147 68
Demand certificate of
............................
7,931.39
Time certificates of de-
deposit .........................
Savings deposits ............
27.036 19
15,315.84
d e p o sits
Total......................
$210.328.79
State of Oregon. County of Multno
mah, ss.
I, C. J. Lundquist, cashier of the
as confidently as to an adult, Sold
above named bank, do solemnly
by all Dea'era.
swear that the above statement la
Answer th» other fellow's Want true to the best of my knowledge
Ad. and he'll answer yours.
and belief.
C. J. LUNDQUIST. Cashier.
Anxious Mtstrese--"Jaiie, have you
Subscribed and sworn to before
given the fish any fresh water late- me this 6th day of November. 1914.
ly?
R. I. DAIR. Notary Public.
Jana— ' No mum. They haven't Correct Attest: A. Meyera. Thaod.
drank the water I gave them last
Brugger, C. J. Lundquist, DI-
month yet.”
j rectora.