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    PA G E
GRESHAM
FO TO
OUTLOOK
ALL THE DOINGS OF
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
M. M S q u ire a n d w ife, acco m ­
p an ied by R ay H. T o d d a n d w ife,
w ent to S alem thl» m o rn in g in th e
fo r m e r ’» a u to m o b ile to a tte n d th e
s ta te fair. T h ey will r e tu r n to n ig h t
Pick Your Gun!
M rs
F . A. A n d erso n m oved to
P o rtla n d th is m o rn in g , ta k in g up th e
fam ily re s id e n c e on F ifty -se c o n d
s t r e e t n e a r E a st L incoln.
Mr. A n­
d e rs o n is o n e o f th e In s tru c to rs in
th e H enson P o ly te c h n ic school.
Friday, October 1, is the opening
of the China Pheasant Season
W in c h e ste r , R e m in g to n , Ithica, .M arswells and
A c m e S h o tg u n s.
I,. H. W ells, th e O u tlo o k 's P o rt-
lan d c o rre s p o n d e n t,
w hose illn e ss
w as n o ted a few w eeks ago, h a s so
f a r reco v ered as to be a t h is d o w n ­
to w n office a g a in , b u t he is not a t
w o rk yet.
G resh am v is ito rs to th e s t a te fa ir
y e ste rd a y w ere II, F. W a lra d an d
w ife, E<l. O sb u rn , Mrs, L u lu S tre b in
a n d son A rth u r. T hey w ent in tw o
m a c h in es.
P e rm issio n h a s been g iv en G re s h ­
am sch o o l d is tric t by th e co u n ty c o m ­
m issio n e rs, to h a u l six lo ad s o f g ra v ­
el fro m th e C lev elan d pit fo r use on
th e sch o o l g ro u n d s.
S e lb y , U . M. C., W in c h e ste r , P eters an d W e s t­
ern S h o tg u n S h ells.
Get Your Hunting Licenses Here
Sterling & Kidder Hdwe Co.
M iss M abel E n g lls h as re g is te re d
a s a violin p u p il o f A lb ert B u c h a n a n .
Rev. A. J. W a re led th e e v e n in g
p ra y e r se rv ic e o f th e B eth el B a p tist
c h u rc h W ed n esd ay .
GRESHAM, OREGON
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L iv e r S a lts
FO R
R1 i e u m a t is in a n d o th e r U ric A cid
A ilm en ts.
25c
50c
$1.00
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GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
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BROWN,
Prop.
Best Q y a lity M eats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
to Sue and Quality.
PHONE
41
POWELL STREET
SPECIALS
i- » » - :- :- » .:- » .;..» ;- :.
Phone 661
FOR THIS WEEK
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Metzger Bros, are offering for this
week only the following
standard goods:
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1 1 Iba. D ry G ra n u la ted S u g a r
$ 1 .0 0
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1 S ack O ly m p ic F lou r
1 ,4 0
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1 bbl. O ly m p ic F lour
5 .4 0
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1 S a c k S n o w D rift Flour
1 .4 0
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1 bbl. S n o w D rift F lour
5 .4 0
1 B ox C o o k in g A p p le s
50c
1
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W e h a v e all th e F re s h F r u its a n d
V e g e ta b le s of th e season.
I ’h o n e us vour o rd e rs, w e will tak e
c a re of th e m p ro m p tly a n d to y o u r
satisfaction.
STORE CALL
661
FDD CALL
561
1
METZGER BROS.
POWELL ST..
GRESHAM
Miss E liz a b e th S h o e m a k e r h as
m oved in to h e r a p a r tm e n ts a t P o r t­
lan d . S h e w ill m a k e f o r tn ig h tly o r
w eek ly v isits to h e r m o th e r ’s hom e
h ere.
A w ed d in g ■ licen se w as issu e d ut
V an co u v er on W ed n esd ay to J a n ie s
A. T a y lo r a n d Miss M aud M. D rake,
w ho g av e th e ir re sid e n c e a t G re sh ­
am . M iss D rak e Is a n iece of Mrs.
E. C. L in d sey .
Miss M ae D o u g h e rty of S n o w d en ,
W a sh in g to n , is h e re on a v isit w ith
h e r s is te r, Mrs. Dan T a lb o t.
A n in e -a n d -a -h a lf p o u n d boy w as
b o rn last n ig h t to Mr. an d M rs. O s­
c a r Duly. All a re re p o rte d to be do­
in g w ell. Mr. an d M rs. D uly a r e a t
th e h o m e of M rs. D uty's p a re n ts , Mr.
Mid M rs. Ju s. M cK inney.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
t h e KCXAfJ
OCTOBER
I,
I »15
NEWS NOTES FROM
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
T h e u n io n h ig h sch o o l b o ard has
e lec ted M iss l i t t l e U regsou of S a­
lem on th e te a c h in g
force.
Miss
G re g io n Is a g ra d u a te of N o rth e rn
N o rm al a n d In d u s tria l school, A b er­
deen , S o u th D a k o ta , an d W illa m e tte
U n iv e rsity , S alem . S he w as p rin e l
pal o f th e B o rin g school fo r th re e
y e a rs an d ta u g h t so m e high school
w ork. S he h as h ad sev en y e a rs
te a c h in g e x p e rie n c e a lto g e th e r. Miss
G regiion w ill te a c h first y e a r E n glish,
b o o k k eep in g an d p h y sical g e o g ra ­
phy an d o th e r s u b je c ts to be d e ­
te rm in e d la te r.
The
c o u n ty
c o m m issio n e rs
on
All th e cla sse s of th e h ig h school
D. m et on W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n and
W e d n esd ay
allo w ed
C la re n c e
C ath ey th e su m of »25 in d e m n ity e le c te d
officers.
The
F re s h m a n
fo r a cow s la u g h te re d b ec a u se
o f class officers a re . p re s id e n t, Roy 01-
tu h e rc u lo sis.
¡s o n ; vice p re s id e n t, G lenn R u sh e r;
Vi e h av e a good stock of G u n s a n d A m u n itio n —
R™ . a
FRIDA Y.
' s e c r e ta ry , H a n n a h L a n e ; tr e a s u re r ,
E rn e st H a rris ; e d ito r, M abel M ichel,
s e r g e a n t- a t- a r m ., R alp h Jo h n so n ,
The
officers
o f th e so p h o m o re
cla ss a re , p re s id e n t, M ervin G ood;
vice p re s id e n t, O live O lson; se c re ­
ta ry , G ladys N eal; tr e a s u r e r , Isaac
A nderson. T h e e d ito r an d se rg e a n t-
a t-a rm s wiU l»e chosen la te r.
T h e J u n io r class officers a re , p re s­
id e n t, R o b ert H e n d ric k s ; vice p re s­
id e n t, E ck fo rd C a m e ro n ; s e c re ta ry ,
M arth a H a g b e rg ; tr e a s u r e r , C lyde
R uegg; e d ito r, L eslie St. C la ir; s e r ­
g e a n t-a t-a rm s , O scar S tone.
T ile officers of th e S e n io r class are,
p re s id e n t, F lo re n c e T o w le ;’vice p re s­
id en t, F ra n c e s B liss; se c re ta ry . M ar­
g u e rite V o lb reclit; tr e a s u r e r , G ladys
B liss; e d ito r, H e ste r T h o rp e ; ser-
g e a n t-a t-a rm s , Roy G ibbs.
P rin c ip a l G oodw in a u th o riz e s th e
fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t;
All s tu d e n ts e x p ectin g to e n ro ll in
U nion H igh S chool No. 2 fo r w ork in
th is se m e ste r, sh o u ld do so not la te r
th a n M onday, O cto b er 4, if possible.
On a c c o u n t o f th e p re s e n t la rg e
e n ro llm e n t a n d th e te a c h in g fa c ilitie s
a t o u r co m m a n d , it is im p o ssib le to
form new c la sse s to a c c o m m o d a te
th o se w ho h a v e n o t ta k e n th e first
tw o w eek s’ w ork In tlie s u b je c ts
ta u g h t. H o w ev er, th is w ork may be
m ade up by in d u s trio u s s tu d e n ts who
jo in a t once th e c la sse s a lre a d y
1 fo rm ed ,
DANCE
th e T r a n s f e r a n d L iv ery b a rn , has
m o v ed w ith h is fam ily in to M rs
L e s lie 's c o tta g e on M ain s tre e t.
Ilo w C w ta r r li
BRO S.
D E N T IS T S
G RESH AM .
Sat., Oct. 2d
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-
P H O N E S — Office 517
GOOD MUSIC
GOOD FLOOR
GOOD ORDER
OREGON
R e s id e n c s S ix
J. K. (L A N A H A N
R. G. MOHS
D E N T IS T S
O F F IC E
STATE BA N K
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T IC K E T S 5 0 c
B U IL D IM Q
GRESH AM , OREGON
P H Y E X C IA M S
S. P. B I T T N E R , M D.
Monday, Oct. 4
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
O F F IC E H O U K S
10 a. m. to 12 tn.,
1 p.m . to 3 p .m .
7 to 8p. m., a t R e s id e n c e
P h o n e s— Office 621
R e s id e n c e 626
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re sh a m
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G E O . I N G L I S , M. D.
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P H Y S IC IA N and S U B O E O N
AU p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p
pr ro m p tly at-
tioi n
tended.
S p ecia l a tte n tio
to d is-
e a s e s o f th e E ye» and fit tin g o f
G la sse s.
Office H o u rs 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 30 to 6
O ver F ir s t S ta te B a n k O resh am
Monday, Oct. 4
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N
of c ats. W hen he cam e to E n g la n d
all c a ts at th e c a s tle s he w as to visit
w ere ro u n d e d up a n d se n t In to exile
till he h a d d e p a rte d .
O F F IC E
532
H O U R S —9 a. ni.
to
6 p .m .
M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore
P h o n s M a r sh a ll 1809
D iseases o f W om en a n d C h ild re n a
S p ecialty .
DR. MATILDA M. GREINER
C h it’opi II tic N erv e S p e c ia lis t
N a tu r o p a th
P o rtla n d ,
S w e tla n d
IPhone M ain 310
B ld g .,
M ain
4095
R es. G ilb e rt S ta.
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
O p to m e tr is t a n d O p tic ia n
G lasses F itte li.
L en ses D u p lic a te d .
P re s c rip tio n s F ille d
701-2 M o rg an B ldg.
W a s h in g to n a t B ro a d w a y
P o rtla n e .
P h o n es: Office M ain 232
B e s . E a s t 6726
DR. H. SCHWARTZ, M. D.
S to m a c h
and
I n te s tin a l T ro u b le s
o ffic e H o u rs: 10-12 a. in. Hnd 2-5 p.m.
327 M ohaw k B ld g .
P o r t l a n d ,
O r e g o n
IN B D B A K C B
JO H N
BROW N
IN 8V B A N C B
R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
P h o n s 513
Q resh am , O regon
I n C o n t r a c t e d .
S w itz e rla n d
n o rm a lly
se lls »3,-
M o th e rs
are
so m e tim e s
so
th o u g h tle s s as to n e g le c t th e colds 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ort it o f c h eese y e a rly to the
w hich th e ir c h ild re n c o n tr a c t. T h e U n ited S ta te s.
in fla m m a tio n of th e m u cu s m e m ­
b ra n e . a t first a c u te , b ecom es c h ro n ­
D espo n d en cy .
ic c a ta r r h , a d is e a s e th a t is seldom
W hen
you feel d is c o u ra g e d and
M w y ‘ p e rs o n s""'w h o hav e d e s p o n d e n t do n o t g ive up h u t ta k e
p o rt a n d A lsea B ay. w h ere th ey w ill ,h ts lo a th so m e d is e a se w ill rem em - a d o se of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts and
sp e n d th e w in te r a n d e n g a g e in fish- I h e r h a v in g
h a d fr e q u e n t co ld s a t th e you a r e a lm o st r e r ta in to feel all
|„ g
tim e It w as c o n tra c te d . A little fore- rig h t w ith in a d ay o r tw o. D espon­
den cy is very o fte n d u e to in d ig e s­
«.. a
vi' c
» . . I.
. th o u g h t, a b o ttle of C h a m b c rla lu 's
Mr a n d M rs
\ \ C B urch an d C ough K, j a d l c l o u s l y u sed , an d tio n an d b ilio u s n e ss, fo r w hich th ese
, fam ily h a v e as g u e sts th e fo r m e r's a ll th is tr o u b le m ig h t h av e been ta b le ts u re esp e c ia lly v a lu a b le . Ob-1
ta in a b le at G re sh a m D rug S to re
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sin te r a n d h e r tw o d a u g h te r s fro m
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E. E. Q u ay , o f C o ttre ll, w as a G R E S H A M R E ltE K A ll LODGE. NO. D ally O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. reg. . »8.00
G re sh a m v is ito r to d ay.
H e Is e n ­ ( 1 — M e e ts e v e r y seco n d and fo u rth T w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r... 1.50
g a g ed in d a ir y in g on M rs. L. T . Moii.'.av at 8 p m In th e I. O. O. F. C o m b in a tio n , 1 y e a r .................. 8.00
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N o b le G rand, Mrs. C. M K en n ey ,
L u ste d '» fa rm .
s e c r e ta r y , Mrs. C. O. H u m lson .
R ead th e W a n t Ads.
A T S te n b e rg , of B o rin g , is ar- ,
j ra n g in g fo r a p u b lic s a le to he held
on h is p lace on T h u rs d a y , O cto b er
j 14. H e o ffers a la rg e n u m b e r of a r-
I ti d e s , in c lu d in g h o rse s, fa rm m a-
' c h ln e ry . b aled h ay
a n d h o u se h o ld
Your Account
goods.
it. 1. A n d e rso n w ill a c t as
a u c tio n e e r a n d C. M L a k e as c le rk
Mr a n d Mrs. C. M O lip h a n t m ade
i a b u sin e ss tr ip to C o rtla n d T h u rs d a y
M rs W ill H essel a n d Mrs. J a s El-
¡ k ln g to n e n te r ta in e d a p a rty of
i frie n d s a t 5 0 0 o n W ed n esd ay ev en -
' lu g
Seveu ta b le s w ere p lay ed . W
| R. B u rk e a n d Miss Mae H u g h es w rrv
I th e w in n e rs o f th e p rizes
Mrs. H e * -¡
* s e t's h o m e w as ta s tily d e c o ra te d w ith
i a s te r s , p in k a n d w h ite b e in g th e
co lo r sch em e.
D elirio u s
re f r e s h ­
m e n ts w ere se rv e d a t th e d o s e of th e
e v e n in g .
R ev. Mr T tb b e tts w ill p re a c h a t
th e B eth el B a p tist c h u rc h nex t S u n ­
day
Rev T ib b e tts fa ile d to p reach
a c c o rd in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t, b ecau se
o f m is u n d e rs ta n d in g as t o p lace As
th e a p p o in tm e n t I» s u re , th o ee c o m ­
in g e x p e c tin g to h e a r him p re a c h ,
w ill n o t be d is a p p o in te d .
H . B . OTT
OTT
T lie c u ltiv a tio n of to b acc o i i
F ra n c e Is s tric tly c o n tro lle d by t lie
n a tio n a l g o v e rn m e n t a n d is p r a c ti­
cally co n fin ed to tw e n ty -se v e n
de
p a rtm e iits .
L ic e n se s a re issu ed to
c o m m u n e s o r d is tr ic ts a u th o r iz in g
tlie c u ltiv a tio n of to b acc o on -a s p e c i­
S te p h e n C a lk in s an d his d a u g h te r ,
fic a re a . T h is a re a is th e n a llo tte d to
Mrs. C arl G ossi, o f B oise, Id a h o , a re
c e rta in g ro w e rs, a n d fro m th e p la n t­
v is itin g w ith th e fo r m e r's b ro th e r,
in g to th e g a th e r in g of th e cro p every
R. W. C a lk in s a n d fam ily . T h ey a re
p la n t is u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of
on th e ir way t o . t h e S an F ra n c isc o
I nioii H igh S chool F a c u lty .
g o v e rn m e n t officials. As th e g o v e rn ­
ex p o sitio n .
T h e fo llo w in g h ig h e r in s titu tio n s m e n t is th e so le p u rc h a s e r of th e leaf
Rev. A. C. B rack en b u ry , new pus-
to r o f th e
M e th o d ist
E piscopal o f le a r n in g a r e re p re s e n te d on th e w hen g ro w n , it m a in ta in s a p ra c tic a l
c o n tro l o v e r tlie a m o u n t th a t m a j be
c h u rc h , w ill be in G resh am an d will U nion H igh S chool fa c u lty :
W est V irg in ia U n iv ersity .
p ro d u c e d in a g iv en y e a r. No b o u n ­
p re a c h b o th m o rn in g an d ev e n in g on
L e la n d S ta n fo rd U n iv ersity , C a l­ tie s a re p aid fo r file g ro w in g of to ­
S u n d ay . Mrs. E llen A. P o m eroy and
bacco, a n d th e p rice p aid is a c c o rd ­
C. E. R u sh e r will slu g "M y F a ith ifo rn ia .
C o rn e ll U n iv e rs ity , N ew York.
ing to tlie q u a lity of le a f g ro w n and
L o o k s Up to T h e e ” by W m . Itassfo rd ,
U n iv e rsity o f O regon.
tile r e q u ire m e n ts o f th e reg ie.
a t th e m o rn in g serv ice.
O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
T h e W o m en 's clu b w ill hold a
G e rm a n te c h n ic a l p a p e rs u re r e ­
W illa m e tte U n iv e rs ity , O regon.
m e e tin g a t th e lib ra ry , M onday e v e n ­
viving th e id e a of re c la im in g fa ts
B e th a n y C ollege, K an sas.
in g , O cto b er 4. to d iscu ss im p o rta n t
F a ir m o n t S ta te
N o rm al School, a n d o th e r u se fu l p ro d u c ts fro m sew ­
m a tte rs . All m em b ers a re u rg e d to
ag e. Dr. 11. B ech h o ld of F r a n k f o r t,
W est V irg in ia.
be p re se n t.
Los A ngeles S ta te N o rm al School, e s tim a te s th a t tlie se w a g e o f G er-
Rev. M elville T. W ire a n d w ife j
iii tn c itie s c o n ta in s a t le a s t lo g ra m s
u re p re p a rin g to leave fo r th e ir new | C a lifo rn ia .
N o rth e rn N o rm al a n d In d u s tria l of g re a s e p e r c a p ita a d ay , u n d iliat
w o rk a t G ra n ts Pass. T h ey expect
its to ta l v a lu e is m o re th a n » 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,-
to leav e M onday o r T u esd ay . T hey I S chool, A b e rd e e n , S. I).
C h icag o M usical C ollege, Illin o is 000 p e r a n n u m .
p lan to sp e n d S u n d a y a t N ew berg
w ith Mr. W ire 's p a re n ts.
T h e G e rm a n e m p e r o r h as a h o rr o r
J a m e s A n d e rso n , th e new o w n e r of
V isito rs n t th e s ta te f a ir re p o r t a
sp le n d id ex p o sitio n .
T h e d e p a r t­
m en t of c a n n e d fr u it, h o w e v e r. Is
said to be n o t so la rg e o r so a t t r a c ­
tiv e a s (h a t a t " O u r F a ir ."
H en ry
M etzg er b o u g h t
a new
O v e rla n d y e s te rd a y fro m
th e local
a g e n t, C. M. Z im m e rm a n .
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a n d th e l a t t e r 's f a th e r . T h o s. G ind-
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T h ey h a v e o rg a n iz e d and
ch o sen fo r th e ir otficers, p re s id e n t,
H a rrie t C h a m b e rs ;
s e c re ta ry tre a s
u re r, C h ase St. C la ir; e d ito r, A ddie
Q u e sin b erry .
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
MIDNIGHT
TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP IT HERE
Responsible men directing.
Capital paid nan withdrawable. stockholders double re
spoiisibilitv.
Our conservative banking policy.
Assured support in lime of crisis.
Vaults fire and burglar proof.
Interest paid on savings.
Interest paid on certificates of deposit.
Rooms well equipped for the use of the public.
Business m atters kept strictly confidential.
Our interests are identical with your own interests.
There are main other reasons pertaining direetlv to von»
prosperity which should lead you to become identified with
this institution as a depositor and to STAY with it. Think it
n !■ t us me t you .it our bank S ta rt an Account.
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