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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1915)
PA G E FO U R GRESHAM TUESDAY, OUTLOOK \< H EM BER “ • IWI.i Fred R a ste r and fam ily moved into S. E. T oeplem an's house on South H uberts avenue. $ 1 for Potatoes! PROFESSIONAL « BUSINESS (j FO O TBALL W. F. H oney retu rn ed hom e S at urday a fte r several weeks absence on business in the East. W hile a»a> he visited with his d au g h ter, Mrs. Ada N ickerson, a t h er home in Blue E art,i, M innesota. She accom panied him "■ a visit to friends in South Dakota. i Hill M ilitary A c ad am y VERSUS G resham H igh School d e n t is t s O n th e lo cal g r o u n d * W. J. OTT ! Friday, Nov. 5, at 3:30 I his Price will be paid for first-class shipping potatoes, in trade for M E N ’S and B O Y S ’ S U I T S . A d m iss io n 25c an d 15c Admis« 0 T T B R 08. d e n t is t s A URESHA M . drs. Jesson, b etter known here as Mrs. L angford, was down from Mr. and Mrs. E a rl T h o m p so n of I Welches yesterday and made th e Out-* ilver, O regon, a re h ere on b u sin ess P i i t >NKS— Office 517 Now you need the Clothing and we have m ade arrangem ents to handle the look a p leasan t call. She w ished tc and are en jo y in g a v isit w ith th e ir •» K C l . l N V H A X R .U | nave it known that tin sta te m en t ap- i potatoes. p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs. 8. S. T h o m p D E N TISTS pearing recently in a P o rtlan d daily j son an d Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. Davis. W e have on hand about 200 more M en’s and Boys’ Suits than we should have to the effect th a t her little d au g h ter, i O F F IC E F I R S T S T A T E KA N g at this time of year. Beatrice had been adopted by a lady ' G resham high school w ill play H ili 1 ,1 . from Corvallis, was a m istake. Mrs. ! M ilitary A cadem y on th e local • l ienee we are going to “swap. W e should like to receive about 1 H R E E Jesson wished to th an k the people g ro u n d s F rid a y , N ovem ber 5, at 3 :3 0 F H Y S IC IA lrs I of G resham for th eir kindness to her o ’clock. C A R L O A D S this week if possible. and her family in th e past. S. P. b i t t n e b , m d s Ruby Em ery retu rn ed S atu r- ! D istrict A tto rn ey E v an s will sp eak P hysician anil suru«,, at th e lib ra ry next T h u rs d a y even from South Dakota, w here she ing, N ovem ber 4, on tile p ro h ib itio n 10 a . m . to o f 12 f i h c i i . : ii i .,|',* pL^ S ' 12 m.. Had been for several weeks on a | bill, which « ill go in to effect on P h o n . . - Office 621 visit with relatives. Dr. Mark J a n u a ry 1. H e will ex p lain som e Ollice uv« r Hank of (¿1 , Emery and his wife of P o rtlan d j phases of ttie bill, w hich a re not j spent Sunday with th e fam ily lu re, j g en erally u n d ersto o d an d will In Mrs. Ell.i Aton has retu rn ed from | p repared to an sw er q u estio n s. M usi i P leasant Home, where she lias been cal n u m b ers will be re n d e re d , c o n P i i O N B b : R esid en ce, m - H. H. H U G H E S , M.L I for several weeks, and is a t h er sistin g of violin solos by A lbert B uchanan and solos by Mrs. K a'd , rooms in tlie I). W. Emery home. H ours— 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7 t> H ag b erg of Pow ell Valley. All a re Ollice, I¡ovviti Udii,lift G randm a S leret has retu rn ed home ijiv ite d to com e an d enjoy tliis tre a t. G R ESH A M , . 0R| after a visit of six weeks with re la T he fast <!. II. 8. fo o tb all te am de tives in eastern Oregon anil w ith h er daughter, Mrs. idlem ntl ill CaldwMI, feated tlie F ra n k lin II. S. Seconds tiy PH O N ES;— R e s u L r.ie Tabor a score of 3 0 to 0. T h e s ta r s fo r Idaho. O ffice, M a in 4(12: Rome yj¡| G resham w ere M cKeown and L ym an. J M. S H O R T , M.D The activities of the 1,allies’ Aid F o u r to uchdow ns, fo u r g o als an d P h y s ic ia n and singeon society will include two aftern o o n one touch back w ere th e scores. T his Ha... 93 Bail 69th It Office. 1111-12 sailing Bu,y affairs this week. They will m eet on F riday tlie high school will p lay H ill { x x r iu e iu r ( C lo tliu m a n i l J F u ritiu h ittu f« W ednesday with Mrs. I,usted on Rob M ilitary A cadem y of P o rtla n d . P O R T L A N D , OREGON erts avenue and will e n te rta in tlie Mrs. Long of W ash o u g al, W a sh 1 hese prices will not be paid for potatoes on previous accounts. .Martiia Vercin at tile home of Mrs. O lfice P h o n e 48 Residence in gton is v isitin g w ith h e r p u ren ts, W. R. B urke on T hursday. \1 and Mrs. S. S. T hom pson. G E O . I N G L I S , M.D. P H Y S I C I A N and SVBOkOl Howard T ruscott was a Greslm n A ll p r o f e s s i o n a l alls promptl, H arness S to re to Move. T o o th b ru sh T alk. efficient su b s titu te can be found fo r visitor today. H ow ard says th at te n d e d . S p e c ia l m ention io S. P a lm q u ist ' iS. will m ove It is the to o th b ru sh — n o t too stiff e a s e s o f th e Eye» „nd sej™ | work in th e plum bing line is very G la s s e s . In Hie M edical R ecord, of New w hich lias estab lish ed fo r itself a sto re into harm 1,a rs o n ’s new slack in P o rtlan d ju st now. O ffice H o u r s 9 to 12 ,. ni„ 1 It York, a co nsiderable p a rt of a page firm place am ong th e hygenic neces brick b u ild in g to m o rro w . The v v e r P l r s t S t-V e E in k O.-viiu Is devoted to “ T o o th b ru sh T a lk .” sities of dally life. S. S. Thompson lias disposed of his b u ild in g has ju s t been co m p leted and The ta lk opens with th e assertio n f'ad iiac autom obile and 'h a s p u r arra n g e d fo r th e best d isp lay of H ilaire Belloc, w hose carefu l th a t if it be tru e th a t a natio n fights stu d ies of the w ar have been so w ide chased a new F ra n k lin 6 good to w hich a new sto ck is being DR MABEL JANE DOM was an n ounced by th e P. R. L. on its stom ach it can he no less re a ly read, lias ju s t en tered , i his fo, - O STEO PA TH IC PHYSK1« I’. Go. th a t th e M onday an d F r i sonable io believe th a t a nation fights A su rp rise H allow e’en p arty was added su ita b le for tlie re ta il tra d e . w ith ¡is t e e t h , th a t bo th literally and fifth y, ar. He is of F ren ch -E n g lish day ro u n d trip fares to P o rtla n d for given to Emil L au b er by ab o u t tiiirty OI F IC K H O C H S —9 a.m . to 5>.) tlguraiively th e teetli have from I are m eg e , an d his wife was E to d i; 25 cen ts will be co n tin u ed fo r tlie of his young friends on S atu rd ay prim eval days been m ost efficient '.gnes H ogan, of N apa, Cal. Sii.ce 632 M o r g a n B ld g , Portiani I m onth of Novem ber. evening. The girls cam e in costum e w eapons of defense. To tills is ad d P h o n e M u n h a ll 1801 l .t l I Ml. Belloc has been head of ed the suggestion th a t th e tim e may and m asks and added much to the •lr. an d Mis. ('lias. Reed a re re come w hen th e U nited S tates m ust th e E nglish d ep a rtm en t of th e E ast en jo y m en t of the evening by th e ir show its te eth , and " th a n k s to th e London college. He is a man of voir ceiving c o n g ra tu la tio n s upon th e a r w orld-w ide celebrity of A m erican eanic energy, both in m ind and body, rival of a 7-pound boy y e s te rd a y g rotesque a ttire . Prlxes w ere given D iseases of Women and Childi for th e best costum es and w ere won d en tists, tile d em o n stratio n need not Specialty. . id few men have a m ore b rillian t m o rn in g a t Mrs. W a ltm an ’s s a n a by Lucy P eterson be a d isc red itab le o n e.” first, a gold N oting th a t " th e tooth brush has i i.ellect com bined w ith co n sid erab le torium . DR. MATILDA M. GREINB liroo.-h; Ellen Simon, on second, a loomed large in the public eye" (a literary g ifts, for his books au 1 (T iiro p i a n i< Nerve SpecialM i lever lllh erlan ism I it advises th a t ato ries a ie iflany and varied. Ted H rugger, you n g est son of An glass dish and Daisy DavTBson th ird , N aturopath the in stru m e n t should be em ployed The evening was drew (¡rugger, living at th e Twelve- a h and m irro r. w ith good ju d g m e n t and not too en- New Z ealand breeds betw een 23,- m ile co rn er, had his left w rist broken spent in gam es and H allow e’en P o r t l a n d , S w e tla n d Bldg., Mali 1 Call 5 4 x 1 - B e l t ’s C onf’y ergitleally. It declaim s ag a in st tooth pow ders and tootli pastes which 000,000 and 24,000,000 sheep, of on S unday when his o ld e r b ro th er tricks. P h o n e M ain 310 Rai. Gilbert I contain g ritty m a te ria l and aid th e which ab o u t 25 per cent a re an n u ally o v e rtu rn e d a w heelbarrow upon film. vigorous tooth brush in w ounding exported. GEO. F. A. WALKER. 0.1 T he break is said to be a bad one (lie d elicate e p ith e lia l su rfa c e of th e O p to m e tris t and Dptiril and may re su lt in a stiff w rist. gum s o r "g o o in s," as som e elderly V illain once m ean t tlie se rf, who G lasses F itte d . Lenses Duplici per..ons contin u e to call them . P rescrip tio n s Filled an d was 'flic Record conies Io th e co n clu belonged to tile farm Miss Ruby R ey b u rn will give 701-2 Morgan Bldg. sion th a t it is d o u b tfu l w h eth e r any bou g h t, sold o r exchanged w ith ii. lectu re on F o reig n M issionary work W ash in g to n a t Bi •• clvvay Poh in th e B ap tist ch u rch this, Tuesday, evening. 3 1-2 Sacks POTATOES for $3.50 Sacks POTATOES for $4.00 Sacks POTATOES for $5.00 Sacks POTATOES for $10.00 1212 Sacks POTATOES for $12.50 15 Sacks POTATOES for $15.00 Sacks POTATOES for $20.00 BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS MEN’S SUIT or MEN’S SUIT or MEN’S SUIT or MEN’S SUIT or OVERCOAT OVERCOAT OVERCOAT OVERCOAT E . W . A y ls w o rth £ g ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘ OUR HOME TOWN’ ¡Union Çtage I ine Fairview-Troutdale- Gresham-Portland ANKER HOLTH GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats, liome-Made lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOOS, according to Sue and Quality. PHONE 41 POW ELL STREET 50 Gallons Heinz’ Dill Pickles JU ST RECEIVED! PER DOZ. 15c A lso H einz’ S w eet Pickles H einz’ S w eet Mix. Pickles H einz’ Sour Pickles ÎCTTF Heinz’ 57 Varieties in Glass SW EET PICKLES MUSTARD CATSUP SOUR PICK LES TOMATO CATSUP INDIA RELISH P E P PE R SAUCE A PPLE BUTTER MUSTARD CHUTNEY SAUCE CHOW CHOW EVAPORATED HORSERADISH Heinz' 57 Varieties in tins SPAGHETTI. ITALIAN STYLE RED KIDNEY BEANS PLAIN PORK AND BEANS BEAN with TOMATO SAUCE S e e F R I D A Y ’S O U T L O O K F o r S A T U R D A Y S P E C ’L S METZGER BROS. Phone 661 Quality - Service Gresham CREAM SEPARATORS F. D. H u n t, traffic m an ag er of the I’. It. L. & P. Co., was a G resham vis ito r today and m ade a call a t the O utlook office. H ave a c lu tc h th a t alw ay s h o ld s a sell o ilin g system . Tlie bowl g n a ra n - Iced n ev er to get o u t o f b alan ce an.I sizes for on e cow o r m ore. H. J. P u lfe r has moved his fam ily to M ayor S ta p le to n ’s farm on South R o b erts av en u e w here they are dom iciled in tlie form er P resto n resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. S h oem aker are visitin g at th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s m o ,h er. Mr. and Mrs. S hoem aker will leave sh o rtly for San Franc SCO, w here Mr. S h o em ak er will b, e u - gaged in V. M. (’. A. work. T he Q ueen E sth e r C ircle will m eet at th e hom e of Miss Elsie M etzger S atu rd ay evening, N ovem ber 6. \ full a tte n d a n c e is desireii. Louden Tubular or Wood-Lined Stanchions A d ju sta le S tanchion L itte r C a rrie rs, \ d e lig h tfu l evening » a s spent at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs, S 8 T hom pson on F rid ay evening, m ore th a n o ne h u n d red ta k in g p a rt in the ! H allo w e'en social. 327 M o h a w k Bid,?. PORTLAND, JO H N BROWN IN S U K A N C S R e p re se n tin g only REIJABU o SUKANI E ( (1.MPANIB8 OrMhAB» P h o n e 513 HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY GRESHAM JA M E S ELKINGT0N IN S U M A N O S Reliable Truck Service S t'ItE T T ' T ,iÄ ° n Ir rP ! LATE OIA” A C C ID E N T I IR E L IF E health O ffice o n M ain s t r *?E P H O N E S :—Office »16. Wim Yeung’s Auto Truck Service R* UONTNAOTO** All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND f u rn itu r e M oving a n d F a rm e r’s H auling P ito n e 7»x G re sh a m BERT B O SS M a in »175 A -241» I -2 4 Pine Streel, Portland W E D E S IG N Bank of Service Miss M arg aret B urke, of W illa m ina, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h er b ro th er. W. It. B urke an d « if,, and atte n d e d th e W allula club g irls' H al lo» e ’en p arty a t th e hom e of Miss L au ra Davis on F rid ay evening. A p o stg ra d u a te g irls ’ basket ball team has been form ed at th e high school, w ith Miss Addle Q uesinberry as m a n ag e r an d Miss L a u ra Shipley as cap tain . DR. H. SCHWARTZ, M. a S to m ac h am i In c.tinal Tieni Office H o u r s : 10-12 a. m. and 2-1 11 Etc. W illiam A ylsw orth, of P o rtlan d , p ro p rie to r of th e well know n \ y ls- II w orth o r ,'l l , S i r a , w a s a G r e s h a m . is- I ito r today. A recen t le tte r from Miss L ulu Sweet In S h an g h ai. C hina, tells of a p leasan t visit w ith Miss E dna Shoe m ak er. who passed th ro u g h th a t city on h e r » a y to h e r m issionary statio n . O ffice M ain 232 B e s . B a s t 6726 IN S U R A N C E G ran d m a K ohnen re tu rn e d rec en t ly from B ellingham , W ashington, « l y r e she had been for two m onths on a visit with h er d a u g h te r, Mrs Else. Mr. an d Mrs. Jn o . Inglis, of Wy om ing, Iowa, are visiting at the home ) of th e fo rm e r's b ro th er. Dr. Geo. Inglis. P hones, HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES B E S T ” '•J ib *•’ ' This p rin cip le we keep before us eve very day. Every tran sa ctio n m u st aid th e custom er. * E lt« el T. Jo n e s . ILDINOS • rank C. O re e h a m . Ora.. Phon* C ontracting a n d P la n s an d E stim ates turni» W. K HAAii-TON P h o n e 33x1 O resk«*0^ WE SUCCEED BY EXCELLING IN SAFETY AND SERVICE This hank i» growing not only because it afford. M K S. E L L E N M A IN ST R E E T 0 TH E MUSIC SHOf AND STUDIO Teachers* Suppl* — O ver R. R. C srlw n • Sto»* Your Patronage "a æ w s T S ts -* n tk * P ro m p t K E ttle A S"s -'P¿ t-' TERM S Zotig,Ion Res.,