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FA C E F O I’R GRESHAM DEDICATION OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Dr. E. A. Bryan, of th e S tate Col lege, Dr. H enry Landen, of th e S tate U niversity, P rin cip al W. E. Wilson o , u E i llen u i rg 5 , , l P l l rin G r eorge W V»s i v u o sb u u l l t cip i p a al i U u if c f »A . N o h of H ellinghain, a re am ong the d o c t o r s of th e sta te to be present, K egents an d tru ste es of the sta te in- stltu tlo n s, co unty su p e rin ten d e n ts of schoo|8, d eleg ates from the Spokane c h a m b e r of C om m erce and o th e r com m ercial clubs and d eleg ates from W om en’s clubs th ro u g h o u t th e sta te u r,. expected to atten d . OUTLOOK FRIDAA'. MAY 14. 1915 AH THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ T he dedication of th e new S tate N orm al .school building a t Cheney oc- tu rn S atu rd ay , .May 22d. T h ere a re th ree sessions planned, one a t 10:30 a in., one at 2. ,u p. nt. and the th ird W ork on th e union high school at night a t 8:00. Each session will building has progressed so fa r th a t consist of special music and sh o rt th e walls a re p ractically all up for addresses by prom inent visitors. th e m ain building and p rep a ra tio n s A t t i i the leading add ress in th e a re being m ade fo r th e roof. T he evening, a reception will be tendered gym nasium roof is ju s t being fin to th e visitors. O pportunity will be j ¡shed. T he o u tsid e of th e building afforded thro u g h the day to inspect In a cam paign ag a in st lead pols- will be p ractically com pleted next tile b u ild in g . T he a lu m n i banquet oning A ustrian scien tists have of week a f te r which th e in te rio r will re w ill be g iv en at 5 o ’clock. fered a gold m edal for th e best celve atte n tio n . G overnor E rnest L ister, S tate Su m ethod for p rep a rin g leadless inks Adolf T ietze, p ro p rie to r of th e p e rin te n d e n t Jo sephine C. P reston, fo r p rin tin g an d lith o g rap h in g . S an itary M arket, has a new F ord au to delivery c a r w hich he will use In G resham an d vicinity for th e d e livery of m eats. T he d riv er, A rth u r S treb in , will ta k e o rd ers In th e fo re noon an d d eliv er In th e afte rn o o n , b ut no m eats will be ca rrie d on th e first round. All th e near-by tow ns will be served. Miss Echo Jo n es, who h as been v isitin g fo r sev eral weeks In s o u th ern O regon, w rites front C anyon ville th a t she is v isitin g in th e hom e of W alter C o rn u tt, a son of Noah C o rn u tt. Itev. T. L. Jo n es an d his wife, who assisted in revival m eet ings h ere d u rin g th e w inter, have com m enced a series of m eetings th ere. Miss Jo n es is a ssistin g with th e sin g in g th is week. A gency for Ford Autos New Cars Constantly on Hand ALL PARTS for Ford Autcmcbiles, New or Old. Quick Repairs and Prompt Service GARAGE Near the Fountain, on Powell Latourell <& Son U n d e r s l u n g R e a r S p r in g s "1\ /J- ANY f ars are still m ade w ith th e out-of-date sh o rt I overs,un£ rear springs. , I be rear springs of th e Overland are under- s.ung. They are long; they have a very wide opening and are of generous dim ensions. V 1 They have swivel seats which Insure an absolutely tree m ovem ent. The Overland rear springs, in proportion to th e wheel base of the car, are longer th an th e springs used on alm ost all of the highest priced cars. Thu3 we have provided m axim um riding com fort. T h e G resham Real E sta te com pany has sold two acres, belonging to Chas. C leveland to J. R. H arlan , who lias been on th e W inch ranch for th e p ast y ea r and a half. Mr. H arlan expects to develop a p o u ltry ranch. He has moved his fam ily to 5 P assen g e r T o u rin g C a r 5 Passenger T o u rin g C a r Mrs. Vesta R aney's house on Second M o d e l 8 0 , R o a d s te r - . $1050 M o d e T f t l . R o a d s te r • > $795 M o d e l 8 0 , 4 P assenger C o u o e ! ,300 stre e t and will begin th e erectio n of D e l’ y W a g o n , w ith closed b o d y 8 9 5 S ix - M o d e l8 2 , 7 Pass. T o u r. C a r 1 4 7 5 D e l’y W a _ g o n , w ith o p e n b od y 850 buildings a t once. T he tra c t of land A H prices f o. t>. Toledo lies n o rth of th e Section L ine road • » *AA* T O « - B i» or ju st east of th e Geo. L ee’s p roperty. It was fo rm erly a p a rt of th e Chas. Powell farm . C h ristian Science services will be held in th e ir hall in th e I. O. O. F. building S unday m o rn in g a t 11 o'clock. S u b ject of lesson serm on, Phone 801 GRESHAM. ORE. "M o rtals an d Im m o rta ls.’’ S unday school a t 10 o'clock. W ednesday evening m eeting a t 8 o ’clock. Chas. W onacott of P o rtlan d , son of Ju d g e W onacott of G resham , willl give an illu stra te d le ctu re on th e Passion Play on F rid ay evening, May 21, for th e benefit of th e B ap tist A gam e of baseball will be played ch u rch . T he place of th e m eeting has not been anno u n ced . Look for i on Sunday betw een th e G resham 1 G iants an d th e O regon Law school on ' f u rth e r anno u n cem en ts. Miss A. M. N elson, an ev an g elist th e new g ro u n d s n e a r C leveland a v enue. T he gam e will be called a t! w orking in C alvary B ap tist ch u rch , P o rtlan d , w as th e g u est of M rs. J. 2 :3 0 . An adm ission of 25 cen ts will ! A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. M. S h o em ak er th is week. Miss N el be ch arg ed th e m en; ladies free. A la rg e barn betw een D am ascus ' son will speak at th e B aptist church Best Qyality Meats, and Boring, belonging to a Mr. Ellis S unday evening. Mrs. F. A. H olliday has re tu rn e d of P o rtlan d , was d estro y ed by fire from Good S am a ritan ho sp ital w here i on T uesday afte rn o o n . An au to n io Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according she recently u n d erw en t an o p eratio n . jb ile belonging to Mr. E llis was also to Size and Quality. „ . b u rned. T he b arn was a tw o-story H er d a u g h te r Mrs. H. W. Irw in of Minto, M anitoba, arriv ed M onday, s tru c tu re and one of th e best in th a t PHONE 41 POWELL STREET She expects to spend th tlie e su m m er . ,,a rt ot *be co u n try . T he low er story was of concrete. It was b u ilt sev- here. and | era l years ago by Ben M atthew s,w ho a t th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay when Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning ano T he orig in of the th e tim e was given o v er to tieing th e ir g ra n d d a u g h te r Miss Cecilia !ownecl th e Place K ronenberg atte n d e d th e g ra d u a tin g ,ire iH unknow n. C. B arnes is in o u t q u ilts. T h ere was a larg e a t ten d an ce present. exercises of th e Good S am a ritan , ch a rg e of th e P>“ ce AT I n u rses in P o rtlan d la st T uesday ev-1 S tate h o o d ” will be th e su b je ct On Sunday afte rn o o n th e officers P re sb y teria n ening. A class of 46 was g rad u a ted tin d er co n sid eratio n by th e T uesday and w orkers of th e held a com m ittee Miss L illian H en d rick s of H arney Study club a t its next m eetin g on S unday school county, a niece of Mrs. M anning, was May 18. T he follow ing p ap ers will m eeting a t the hom e of Mrs. D. W. to get your ICE CREAM be read : O rg an izatio n as a S tate McKay, when different p a rts of the one of th e num ber. Mrs. W. E. B ates: Oregon m in m the r w ork w ere discussed. and Soft Drinks. I Rev. A. j J. . W are w will m p preach re a c n n next ext . ........ Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. R edm an an d • > Sunday m o rn in g at B ethel B aptisi Civil W ar, Mrs. F. A. A nderson; The G rape Ju ice and R -P o rte r on i ’ church at 11. Sunday S unday school a t 10. -'Ioi|oc W ar, Mrs. J. N. C lanahan. Na- d au g h te r, of E ugene, a re th e g u ests Ice a t all tim es, A w*a_ . a . . . . . »I«./, ,.-41.1 . ...4 1 1 v x i_ _ t • Miss A. M. N elson, of C alvary tive wild (lowers will be th e su b ject of Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. Davis. Ed. Sw ank an d fam ily, of A storia, j c hurch, P o rtla n d , will speak in th e fo r roll-call. Mrs. Maxwell S chneider GRESHAM, OREGON will be th e hostess. a re th e g u ests of his m o th er, Mrs. j evening at 8 o ’clock. Mrs. C lara K ane re tu rn e d hom e Anna Swank. F or T orpid Liver. Mrs. L ulu S treb in and Mrs. E. “ I have used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab D. S. D unbar and wife have re T ru sco tt atten d e d a m eeting of th e ,o tlay a fte r a five w eeks' absence at j Royal E m broidery club y esterd ay a t I th e hon,e of ller ‘la u g h te r Mrs. May tu rn ed from T he Dalles, w here they lets off and on fo r th e past six years w henever my liv er show s sig ns of have been v isitin g relatives. j th e hom e of Mrs. A. B. C onrad in the being in a d iso rd ered condition. been in a serio u s co n d itio n from F ra n k F ish er, of N ashville, O re They have alw ays acted quickly and Melrose d istric t. .... wife and little blo° d poisoning, th e re su lt of ru n - gon, who fo r years was a resid e n t of given me th e desired relief,” w rites F red P alm q u ist and Mrs. F. H. T ru b u s. Springville, N. d a u g h te r Ja u n e io , of P o rtlan d , vis- n ing a «PHnter into h er hand. H er th e F ish e r farm w est of th is place, Y. F o r sale by all D ealers. ited on W ednesday and T h u rsd ay ‘‘O Pdltion is m uch im proved and she has been th e guest of rela tiv e s and D airy R ecords. friends. w ith th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, Mr. an d ' s l'° » 8idered o u t of danger. T he O utlook office has a p rin ted Jo h n Brow n has received word Mrs. Jo h n P alm qulat. G resham Lodge, No. 125, I .O O F form for record of d airy cows. It is T he first sh ip m en t of stra w b e rrie s th a t his bro th er-in -law , L. L. May of | to T he Dalles was sen t by th e G resh Sellwood has suffered a slig h t stro k e will confer th e in itia to ry d eg ree on very com plete, la rg e enough fo r 16 F rid a y evening. May 14th. V isiting cows, will co n tain th e m orning and His condition is not b ro th e rs welcom e.— Adv. am F ru it G row ers association th is of paralysis. evening record fo r a m onth, ar.d Is m orning T he sh ip m en t consisted oi co n sidered serious. Daily O regonian. 1 yr. reg... $6.00 very convenient. If you keep c<ws 3 4 cra tes, and w ere of fine q u ality . Tw tce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 yr... 1.50 you should use th is record sheet. C ast Iron W anted. T he Dalles can n ery has c o n tra cte d C om bination, 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 T he price is reaso n ab le. P hono 701. $8.00 per to n paid for cast iron. to ta k e 100 c ra te s a day from th e G resham association. M anager Jas. B rass an d A lum inum also w anted. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF S terlin g finds th e b erries from th e See w hat you have an d tu rn it into cash. In q u ire a t S terlin g & K id Powell \ alley d is tr ic te d be of a s u p erio r quality. They a re larg e an 1 d e r’s.— Adv. Model 80, 51075 i G R E S H A M A U T O S U P P L Y CO. PHONE 44 GRESHAM, ORE IF Ask Latourell & Son about some of their Used-Car Bargains. BETTER MATERIALS GO INTO OUR a ì Model 81, ’ 850 m C. M. ZIMMERMAN GRESHAM MEAT MARKET BETTER CLOTHES Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon MEET ME Belt s Confectionery Yes, and they go into our Suits Right. The best tailors in the world make OUR CLOTHES Tiny are not slung together by ‘•carpenters” of clothes, but are perfectly tailored by skilled hands. BETTER CLOTH and BETTER TAILORING make Our Clothes ‘ BETTER.” Buy them; try them; you'll come again for them. Ay Is wort h’s IIOW ITT B U ILD IN G GRESHAM EARLY SUMMER DAYS Create an A ppetite for Something Real Refreshing. 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 and every other Fruit or Vegetable Delicacy METZGER BROS. Pow' " St- Gresham FIRST STATE BANK | firm and evenly ripened. FAIRVIEW Rev. 8. F. P itts will preach at th e at G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of business May 1st A dventist ch u rch at G illis next S u n F A IR V IE W , May 10.— Mrs. C. E. day n ig h t at 8 o'clock. R esources C ree was given a su rp rise on W ed Mr;. E lla A ton is n u rsin g in th e nesday evening w L ia b ilities ....... hen th e . tim „ Ur e was “ fid discounts $113,651.83 hom e of W. E. B u rn ett at P leasan t passed w ith card s an d m usic a fte r O v erd rafts, secured and C apital stock paid In j 30,000.00 Home. 6.65 S urplus fund which refre sh m e n ts w ere served. 11,J” 1 J? 1 20,000.00 I >■«..,.= Bonds n and u u w a rra r r a n ts Ralph K eppler was a G resham vis T hose p resen t w ere Mr and Mrs Stocks and o th e r securi- 12,963.65 I ndlvided profits, less ex- ito r today a t th e hom e of his g ra n d Cree and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. J. P. i ties 394 33 pen8e* and taxes paid 505.61 fath e r. Wm Coiigdon. 25,000.00 P0*4*1 sav in g s b ank de- P rovince. Mr. an d Mrs. R. J. Cope- ! R anking h o u se............. One of th e w orkm en on th e ro o f land. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , F u rn itu re and fixtures 3,260.40 posits ................................. 6,380.29 of th e new high school g y m nasium Mr an d Mrs J. W M oller Mrs H T O th er real e s ta te owned 8,224.14 In d iv id u al deposits su b Due from b an k s (n o t re je c t to check ................ 84.274.31 fell 20 feet to th e gro u n d on W ed- Shut«. Mrs G ran t Shaw . Bulah Jen- serv e b an k sl 2., 8 ,.1 5 Dem and certificates of nesda.v. b rea k in g both bones of his kins. Rachel and Clyde P eterso n . Es- Due front approved re- serv e batiks ........... 17,567.91 deposit ............................... eft leg Just above th e an k le. It Is th e r Shaw. Melvin and M arjorie Mol- 7,812.68 T im e an d sav in g s d e feared th e foot will have to be ta k en |e r . Lee an d Je an C opeland an d H ar- Checks an d o th e r cash Exchanges for clearin g lift I at uua . . posit ................. off 1 He was ta k en to P o rtla n d a_ in an I 1 old 49,061.71 Province. „ „ „ .v house 189.74 am b u lan ce but his nam e was not On F rid ay evening Miss E lizabeth Ca*h on h“ nd 13.988.80 learned. T° t « l.............................. $198,034.60 McGaw e n te rta in e d th e Ju n io r class T otal Mrs. H enry Cover will leave o a of Reed college, of w hich sh e Is a $198.034 60 Monday fo r T herm opolis. W yom ing m em ber, at th e su m m er hom e of S tate of O regon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. to Join h er h u sband who left h e r - tlpr p a re n ts here. T he evening was s w e a r ' th«» c“ h ,e r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly I n T U l ^ ,h e abOVe “ ' - to th e best of m , A n o ° w X t a li « t i l t tw fV re s t. . a _ a. I ab o u t two m o n th , ago T h e ir horn, paMPd , n Tartoua waya affer * hich Is at T herm opolis b ut they spent th e lunch was served su b sc rib ed and sw orn to before me th is 9 th day of May,’ w in te r here. | T h e P re ab y te rU n Ald met Correct Atteot: A. M eyer,. T h eo d BruggJr, C. ^ L ’undq0^ ? D lr ^ w r ,.