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FAGK FOTO GRESHAM For Torpid Liver. K E E P IN G EVERLASTINGLY AT IT “ 1 have used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets o ft and on for th e past six years w henever my liver show s signs of being in a d iso rd ere d condition. They have alw ays acted quickly and given me th e desired relief," w rites Mrs. F. H. T ru b u s, S pringville, N. Y. F o r sale by all D ealers. OUTLOOK TUESDAY, MAY 11. 101S ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ J u s t as soon as a m an discovers *^a t only by persistency can he hope an y th in g w orth to accom plish while, th e n h e’s a free m an — then th e scales of doubt and fea r drops from his eyes— th en he feels— yes he kilo»! ■that th e help he had so ! It is sta te d th a t th e city council often so u g h t from o th e rs lies w ith- will ask th e N o rth w estern E lectric Cast Iron Wanted. in. com pany for ra te s on lig h t, h ea t and $8.00 per ton paid for cast iron. | In o th e r w ords, when a man pow er in G resham . T he m a tte r will learn s to recognize p ersisten cy as his B rass and A lum inum also w anted. j best d ependable frien d , he becomes probably com e up a t th e special See w hat you have and tu rn it into a v eritab le g ian t. P ersisten cy be- m eeting to be held next T uesday ev cash. In q u ire a t S terlin g & Kid- gets self-relian ce, aw ak en s th e mind ening. To g et th e se rv ic e it would I to a realizatio n of pow er w ithin d e r ’s.— Adv. be necessary fo r th e com pany to ex of independence. tend a line from F airview . i l « » ) s u se hot m ilk in stead o f I f a new b ro om is soak is 1 in w a te r cold fo r m ashed potatoes. T his will The vacancy in th e list of te ach ers m ake them much m ore lig h t an d for an h o u r and allow ed to dry In elected for th e G resham g rad e ’ the open a ir it will w ear tw ice as fluffy. schools, caused by th e refu sal of Miss G ertru d e L ig g ett to accept, was filled on S atu rd ay even in g by the election of Miss F lo ren ce Field house. Miss L ig g ett has accepted th e prin- cip alsh ip of th e Rockwood school. Eniil Olsen w ent to O regon City and C anam ah on Sunday, ta k in g with him his d a u g h te r Olive, Miss A nna L arsen an d Miss H ester T horpe. They m ade th e trip up th e w est side of th e W illam ette, crossing a t Sell _________ wood, re tu rn in g th ro u g h P o rtlan d w here they a tte n d e d a couple of m a t-j inees in th e afte rn o o n . Joseph P ate n ea u d e re tu rn e d from C hippew a F ulls, W isconsin, on S at urday evening. H e w ent In response to a call to see his sister, Mrs. Agnes SI ugg, who was n o t expected to live. H er condition is se rio u s and b u t little hope is e n te rta in e d for h e r recovery. T he L ad ies’ Aid society of P lea san t ALL PARTS for Ford Automobiles, New Home will conduct a lunch sta n d a t or Old. Quick Repairs and the fa ir g ro u n d s on T h u rsd a y next for the accom m odation of th o se who Prompt Service will a tte n d th e H u n te r stock sale. GARAGE Near the Fountain, on Powell Hi G eorge W. S tap leto n h as been elected a d ire c to r of th e G resham F ru it G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n to fill the vacancy caused by th e resig n a tio n of G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO. M. (J. N elson, who has gone east. Mr. S tap leto n will hold u n til th e an n u a l PHONE 44 GRESHAM, ORE election of ollicers in J a n u a ry . Percy Giese le ft a b ran ch from an ap rico t tre e on tile O utlook desk yes terd ay th a t m e asu res a foot in len g th an d has fo u r sh o rt branches. It holds 4 0 half-grow n ap ric o ts th a t a re only a sam ple of th e p ro d u ctio n of the tree, as every b ran ch is lite ra lly lo a d ed. T he fru it will m a tu re early and will he delicious w hen fully ripe. Mr. G iese’s farm is ab o u t th re e m iles so u th e a st of G resham on P lea san t View avenue. IF A g e n c y fo r Ford Autos N ew C ars Constantly on H an d Latourell & Son --'"'I : MARK R IO I3 T K P L O 1915 E le c tric a lly Started and Lighted 'HIS is the first car of its size, capacity, power and electrical equipment to sell below $1000! Though the price is lower than ever, the quality is main tained throughout. All ma terials, metals and workman ship are of the very best. This newest Overland has the genuine f a s h io n a b le stream-line body design. The body color is Brew ster green—always so rich and attractive. It is neatly trim med with fine hair-line strip ing of ivory white. The electric starting and electric lighting equipment is one of the most reliable and best established on the market. There is also a high ten sion magneto which is inde pendent of the starting and lighting system and requires no dry cells.^ This car rides just like it looks—beautifully. The new, long, improved underslung rear springs give maximum riding comfort under all con ditions. Tires are 33'' x 4“ all a- round. Never before has a car at this price come equip ped with such large tires. It seats five adults com fortably, without crowding. It is a big, spacious five-pas senger touring car. a It has the famous Over land 30 h. p. motor of remark able strength, speed, durability and economy, developing more power than you will ever re quire. This car at this price is destined to be known as the greatest motor car achieve ment of the season. Orders are now being taken for immediate delivery. F o llo w in g a re a fe w o f th e m a n y high-g rade fe a tu re * 3 0 h . p . m o to r Str—m-hn- body A m p le ro o m f o r & p o r r o e g m E J o c tric a lly • Ir r t o r f E lv c t r ir a lly lig h te d E le c tric h o rn H ig h - le n a io e m e g n e to A l l e le c t r ic e w itc h e e o a u w t n ir a .n l b o a rd o f c o w l d ealt V e n t ila t in g , rn io -e ie ro e t y p e w io d .b .e ld H ig h - g r a d e u p h o la te ry T h e r m o - t y p h o n co o lin g E ir e b e a rin g c ra n k s h a ft R e a r u l e ; flo a t in g ty p e R e a r s p r in g .; a n t r a lo n g , u n d e rn iu n g , 3 - 4 e llip tic 1 0 6 in c h w h c c lh a a a 3 3 in c h n 4 in c h l i r a . D e m o u n t a b le n m a O n e a n t r a rim L e ft-h a n d d r ia a C e n t e r c o n tro l B o d y c o lo r: B r a w n t a r g r e e n w ith ir o r y w h it e s trip in g M o h a ir t o p . to p b o o t, ro b e r a il, fo o l re a l, ip c e d o m e te r , t ir e e a r n e r s , f u l l r e t o f K r a U jo c k C. M- Z IM M E R M A N , G r e s h a m , P h o n e 8 0 1 L. - H A sk L atourell & Son about som e of their U sed-C ar Bargains. BETTER MATERIALS GO INTO OUR A rth u r D ow sett, B ert M etzger, Dr. R. II. Todd an d F re d Todd w ent to th e Des C h u tes y esterd ay on a fish ing trip. They will re tu rn in a few days w ith tish an d fish sto rie s of d if fe re n t dim ensions fo r th e ir frien d s an d th e m em bers of th e fisherm en's league who co n g re g ate a t th e Quick Service corner. BETTER CLOTHES *» FrU.; I S f t u n i t i T t i r tt i Car • 2 f t u n / t t . a MrdritJ Friati M i tus» iPoMM.rTounsiCw > F a — a a p a r R a a 4 a ta r • D e liv e ry W a g o n w ith c la a rd k a d w D e liv e r y W a g o n w ith o pen h ad y Ma^WMFwaas; «Î dCU»rfc«g/ a. ». FaWa. H. J. P u lfe r and fam ily sp e n t S u n day v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s in Sandy. | Mr. an d Mrs. B eecher of G rand F o rk s, N orth D akota, were recent v isito rs in th e hom es of W. F. and Geo. F. Honey. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. E. C. R u sh er is laid up at his hom e Best Q y a lity M eats, E lizabeth P. H u tch in so n of E v an w ith an a tta c k of lum bago. ston, Illinois, n a tio n a l tre a s u re r of Mrs. W. C. B elt is confined to her th e W om en's C h ristia n T em p eran ce room on acco u n t of sickness, a t th e Union, is a t P o rtla n d S u rg ical hos hom e of h e r son R. R. Belt. Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according p ital w here she is serio u sly ill. Mrs to Size and Quality. Mrs. V. A. A m m erm an spent H u tch in so n was th e g u est la st week T h u rsd ay in P o rtlan d , when sh e c a ll PHONE 41 of the Honey fam ilies in G resham . POWELL STREET ed a t th e I. O. O. F. Home, and also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L eslie, Mr. and atte n d e d a m eeting of the Ben B u t Mrs. A. H evel took a trip by a u to le r W om en's R elief Corps. Mrs. S. P. B ittn e r is ill in P o rt POPULAR PASTOR m obile to L ebanon on T h u rsd ay , to Rev. It. I). S tre y fe lle r an d wife, of land, and is being cared for at th e AGAIN IN CHARGE visit w ith O. Zeek and fam ily. They S eattle , fa th e r an d m o th er of Mrs. hom e of h e r sister. re tu rn e d la st n ig h t and rep o rted W. R. Plum iee, cam e h ere on a visit Rev. Wm. It. P lu m iee was re tu rn - T he n o rth side division of th e L a d elig h tfu l trip an d th e ro ad s in good to th e ir d a u g h te r a f te r th e close of d ie s’ Aid society will hold a bake ed to th e p a sto ra te of the F re e co ndition. Mr. an d Mrs. Zeek are th e F re e M ethodist co n feren ce in sale n ex t S atu rd ay afte rn o o n at th e M ethodist ch u rch a t G resham by th e well an d find plen ty to keep them P o rtlan d . Mr. S tre y fe lle r left th is ' P u lfe r M ercantile com pany's sto re, j busy on th e ir h alf-sectio n d airy farm . an n u a l co n feren ce ju s t held, m uch m o rn in g for S eattle b u t his wife will They a re p lan n in g to m ake th e sale Mr. Zeek has in creased his Jersey rem ain h ere for th e week. Mrs. S. a g rea t success. to th e sa tisfac tio n of th e m em ber herd to 30 head of tine an im als. J. Plum iee, m o th e r of Rev. W. It. Miss V yola M atthew s, who h as r e ship of th e ch u rch an d th e citizens in G eorge E. Tow le an d W. F. H oney P lum iee. a rriv ed h ere last n ig h t from cently com pleted an eig h t-m o n th s' g en eral, w ho ap p re cia te the sincere- left y esterd ay fo r a w eek's trip in S e a ttle for a long visit w ith h e r son school in S h erm an co u n ty , re tu rn e d lty and ea rn e st w ork of th e pastor. E astern Oregon. an d his fam ily. to h er hom e last week. She was a c Several im p o rta n t changes w ere j Mrs. A. W. Shipley, of B ull R un, T he h ard w are firm of S terlin g & com panied by h er s is te r an d b ro th er- m ade in th e location of pasto rs who .sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h er d au g h K id d er has in c o rp o rated for $10,000. in-law , Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jo h n so n , form erly served th e G resham church. | te rs th e Misses L a u ra an d Mabel At an election of officers Jam es S te rl and th e ir ch ild ren , who a re visitin g Rev. J. A. H opper was moved from Shipley. ing was elected p resid e n t: Ja m es El- at th e M atthew s home. Mrs. B. W. C lackam as to St. Jo h n s. Rev. S. G. F. I). L iehty an d fam ily have m ov k in g to n , s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r an d L. M atthew s an d h er ch ild ren a re w ith ! Roper goes to T he Dalles. Rev. Ed- h e r p a re n ts n ea r D am ascus, K id d er m anager. T he win H ig h t was le ft w ith o u t an ap ed from Chas. C lev elan d 's bungalow p o intm ent to a tte n d school. He will on Hood av en u e to th e D am m eier R. R. C arlson has sold his F ord ch ild ren have w hooping cough. e n te r th e S eattle Pacific college, place n ea r th e O. W. P. depot. a u to to C. M. Q uicksall of P lea san t G resham Lodge, No. 125, I.O.O.F. which is th e successor to S eattle Mrs. L uby H arg ro v e and d a u g h Home. will co n fer th e in itia to ry degree on te r F ran ces, of P o rtla n d , were gu ests Ja s. L aw rence is reflooring his re s F rid ay evening. May 14th. X’isitin g Sem inary. Bishop W illiam P earce, who p re on Sunday of Mrs. M. C. H argrove idence, and will re p a p e r and p ain t it. b ro th ers welcom e.— Adv. sided a t th e conference, was fo rm e r an d fam ily. O th er rela tiv e s from Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Wooley have ta k Daily O regonian, 1 yr. reg. . $6.00 P o rtlan d who v isited th em on F r i en possession of th e ir place, re c e n t Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 yr... 1.50 ly d istric t eld er in th is d istric t, an d C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 has often p reached In G resham . day, w ere Mr. an d Mrs. M. T. H a r ly p u rch ased from Geo. Sunday. grove, Mr. an d Mrs. H arry H arg ro v e O. R. Bvington an d wife, of P o rt and d a u g h te r an d C. C. H argrove. land. sp en t S unday w ith Mr. and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Floyeil M etzger was hom e from Mrs. R. B. Belt. C orvallis fo r an over-S unday visit Mrs. G ust L arson and Mrs. E lla w ith th e hom e folks. Xton atte n d e d F re e M ethodist con T he B aptist L ad ies’ G uild will feren ce last S atu rd ay . m eet on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n w ith Mrs. J. H. llo ss is on th e sick list. a t G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of b u sin ess May 1st, 1915. Mrs. Roy K ern. C. M. Z im m erm an has secured the Miss E m tua Jo h n so n visited Miss serv ices of C laude P alm erto n of R esources L iab ilities L au ra V. B ulkeley a t h e r hom e in P o rtla n d as expert m ach in ist an d re Loans an d discounts $113,631.83 M ontavilla Sunday. C apital sto ck paid in ..... 1 30,000.00 p a ir man. F o u r au to m o b iles w ere in O v erd rafts, secured an d 6.65 S u rp lu s fu n d ........................ 20,000.00 u n secu red ............... E. 8. M cCormack, th e new ly elec t th e g ara g e at one tim e today u n d er- 12,963.65 U ndivided profits, less ex- ed p rin cip al of G resham g ra m m a r going rep a irs, giving Mr. P alm erto n se c u ri .f ,u , , penses an d taxes paid g rades, was in G resh am y esterd ay Jan o p p o rtu n ity to ex ert his p ecu liar 505.61 ties ............................ m eeting te ac h ers an d p atro n s of th e Jta le n ts in th a t line. 25,oi)i) 00 ,>O8tal *avlngs bank de- B anking house school and looking o v er th e situ atio n . 3,260.40 posits ................................. 6,380.29 S m ith 's th e a te r will put on a pop F u rn itu re an d fixtures 8.224.14 In d iv id u al d ep o sits su b He expects to m ove his fam ily h ere u la r benefit next M onday evening. O th er real e s ta te ow ned Due from b an k s (n o t re je c t to c h e c k .................. 84.274.31 a fte r th e close of school. May 17, in aid of th e high school serve b a n k s ) .................. 2 .7 8 1.15 D em and certificates of Dr. C larence T ru e W ilson is in a b aseb all team . Due from approved re deposit ............................... 7,812 68 serv e banks ................. P o rtlan d h o sp ital w here he recen tly 17,567.91 T h e W om en's Home M issionary T im e an d sav in g s de u n d erw en t an o p era tio n fo r ap p e n d i society wtll m eet w ith Mrs. J. N. Cheeks an d o th e r cash fo r clea rin g posit ................................... 49,061.71 citis. He has a six -m o n th s' leave of C lan a h an tom orrow aftern o o n . T he E xchanges house ................................. 189.74 absence from his w ork as Lead of th e a n n u a l o p ening of th e m ite boxes Cash on h a n d .............. ...... 13.988.80 T otal $198,034.60 T em perance Society of th e M ethodist will be th e fe a tu re of th e m eeting T otal $198,034.60 Episcopal ch u rch . He expects tp All m em bers of th e society, also of spend th e g re a te r p art of th e tim e th e Q ueen E sth e r circle and th e S tate of O regon. C ounty of M u ltn o m ah , ss. I. I J. L u n dquist, ca sh ier of t h e above n am ed b an k , do solem nly ion his farm n ea r G resham . M o th ers' Jew els who find it im pos sw ear tiiat th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge sib le to a tte n d th e m eeting, a re a s k C. J LUNDQUIST. C ashier. G resham Lodge, No 125, I.O.O.F. ed to leave th e ir m ite boxes w ith an d belief S ubscribed and sw orn to befo re me th is 9 th day of May. 1915. » ill co n fer th e in itiato ry d eg ree on . R. I. P A IR , N otary Public. F riday evening. May 14th. V isiting Mrs. Geo. W. K enney, who has r , C orrect A tte st: A. .Meyers. T h eo 'd B ru g g er, C. J. L u n d q u ist, D irectors. b ro th ers welcom e.— Adv. c h a rg e of th a t d ep a rtm en t. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Yes, and they go into our Suits Right. The best tailors in the world make OUR CLOTHES. They are not slung together by “ carpenters" of clothes, but arc perfectly tailored by skilled hands. BETTER CLOTH and BETTER TAILORING make Our Clothes “ BETTER." Buy them; try them; you'll come again for them. J Aylsworth’s lit >W ITT BUILDING GRESHAM EA RLY SUMMER DAYS C re a te a n A p p e tite for S o m e th in g R eal R e fre sh in g . FIRST STATE BANK Fruits and Vegetables Will Fill the W ant Included are STRAWBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES SUNKIST ORANGES PIE PLANT LETTUCE FRESH PEAS NEW POTATOES RADISHES NEW CABBAGE ONIONS a n d e v e ry o th e r F ru it o r V e g e ta b le D elicacy METZGER BROS. Powell St. G resh am