PAG E FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK I his Price will be paid lor first-class shipping potatoes, in trade for M E N 'S and B O Y S ’ S U I T S . Now you need the Clothing and we have m ade arrangem ents to handle the potatoes. W e have on hand about 200 more M en’s and Boys' Suits than we should have at this time of year. We should like to receive about THREE 3 1-2 Sacks POTATOES for $3.50 4 Sacks POTATOES for $4.00 5 Sacks POTATOES for $ 5 .0 0 10 Sacks POTATOES for $10.00 1 2 1-2 Sacks POTATOES for $12.50 15 Sacks POTATOES for $15.00 20 Sacks POTATOES for $20.00 BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ SUITS MEN'S SUIT or OVERCOAT MEN’S SUIT or OVERCOAT MEN’S SUIT or OVERCOAT MEN’S SUIT or OVERCOAT c o u ld n ’t re s ist th e call of th e tr a d e and paid his re sp e c ts to th e O u tlo o k office by a frie n d ly visit Mr F a r n ­ h am is c o m b in in g fa n n in g w ith his m in is te ria l w ork, h av in g re n te d rite E L B o rt place n e a r L ln n e m a n u fu n c tio n fo r five y e a rs , w h ere he now lives, w hile re ta in in g his p o si­ tio n in th e W ich ita ch u rch . I hese prices will not be paid for potatoes on previous accounts. M e e tin g . N o tic e o f S u le of R eal P ro|> erty hy ALL THE DOINGS OF ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ N otice is h e re b y g iv en to th e leg al I G u a rd ia n , v o te rs of S chool D istric t No. 4 o f . In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , s t a te of O reg o n , ! O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty of M u ltn o - th a t a S pecial S chool M eetin g o f said i ■nah. d is tric t will b<- h eld a t th e School-1 N o tice is h e re b y g iv en by J. N. h o u se , on th e 2 0 th day o f N o v em b er, M e w liirte r, G u a rd ia n o f th e p e rso n 1915, at 2 o 'clo ck in th e a fte rn o o n , s ta te o f J o h n ie W in te rs , a G eo rg e A. H o d g es o f L incoln to v ote on th e p ro p o sitio n of lev y in g a S n l d nder e 'a k d a t enty6 rZ d ,Uby "the“ " c o u n t y '' S a tu r d a >' a sp ecial d is tric t tax. T h e p u rp o se s fo r w hich th e m oney C o u rt ab o v e n a m e d , on th e 16 th d ay aS *'f ,e r an a b se n c e o f o v e r th irty to he ra ise d by th is levy s h a ll he ex ­ of O cto b er. 1915, h e w ill sell a t P u b -I y pa rr . He w as a fo rm e r re s id e n t of p e n d e d , a re sh o w n by th e fo llo w in g lie A u ctio n , fo r c ash , fo r th e p u rp o s e S an d y an d s p e n t S u n d ay th e r e and Item ized b u d g et w hich is h ereb y of p a y in g c la im s a n d e x p e n se s of a t B ull R un. H e is on th e fe d e ra l m ad e a p a rt of th is n o tic e : g u a rd ia n s h ip , a n d In th e b e st in t e r ­ T e a c h e rs ' s a la rie s $ 1 1 5 0 .0 0 est o f th e m in o r’s e s ta te , th e fo llo w ­ tr ia l ju r y fo r th is te rm b u t is an x io u s A p p a ra tu s , su ch us m aps, in g d e sc rib e d re a l e s ta te , s itu a te d to g et hack h o m e w h e re he h a s tw o c h a lk , e ra s e rs , sto v e s o r in th e C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , S ta te fa rm s a n d a saw m ill c u r ta in s .............................. 25.00 of O reg o n , to -w lt: F la g s 1000 T ile u n d iv id e d o n e -s e v e n th in t e r ­ isak ta le s w ,usxec am . lean P la y g ro u n d a p p a r a tu s . 25.00 est in lo ts sev en ( 7 ) a n d e ig h t (8 » , II. \ vi rill a n d fam ily h a v e m oved J a n ito r 450.00 in block tw o ( 2 ) , Ml. H ood a d d itio n in to W illiam C h ild e rs ' h o u se on J a n i to r 's s u p p l i e s .......... 73.00 to tlie to w n of G re sh a m . F o u r th s tre e t. Mr. A v erill is e m ­ F uel . ............. T h e sa le to be h e ld an d m a d e a t p loyed at L a to u r e ll’s g a ra g e . L ig h t, p o w er a n d w a te r 2 0 0 .0 0 th e p re m ise s, on N o v e b m e e r 2 0, Mrs. E d w ard R ad cliff an d c h il­ Clerk’s sa la ry............. 66.06 1915, a t 2 o ’clock p. m ., fo r c a sh , to d re n . G re tc h e n an d E d w a rd , of P o sta g e a n d s ta tio n e ry 5.00 th e h ig h e s t b id d e r; ten p e r c e n t P o rtla n d , v isited last S a tu r d a y w ith N o te an d in te re s t, bal. on th e r e o f to be p aid at tim e o f sa le M iss P e a rl Jo n e s. h ig h sch o o l s ite 1 272.00 a n d b a la n c e on c o n firm a tio n of sa le A. J. M cC lung d ro v e o v e r S a tu rd a y D ated th is 6 th d ay o f N o v em b er, by th e c o u rt o rd e r in g sa id sa le, an d fro m B o rin g w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. 1915 d e liv e ry of deed. T a y lo r, Io v isit his s is te r , Mrs. E lla O. I. N EA L , J. N. M E W H IR T E R , G u a rd ia n . A tom Mrs T a y lo r w ill re m a in w ith F irs t p u b lic a tio n O ct. 19. 1915 C h a irm a n H oard of D irecto rs Mrs. A to n fo r so m e tim e. A tte s t: I) M. R O B E R T S . C lerk . L ast p u b lic a tio n N o v e m b e r 9, 1915 C has P a lm b la d a n d fam ily w ere g u e sts re c e n tly at a fam ily re u n io n at th e h o m e of h is fa th e r, Jo h n P a lm b la d of P o w ell V alley. T h e ir n a m e s w ere o m itte d in th e re p o r t in tlie la s t O u tlo o k . G re sh a m g ra n g e w ill m eet in re g ­ u la r sessio n n ext S a tu rd a y , N o v em ­ A J. W, BROWN, Prop b e r 13 A cla ss of s e v e ra l c a n d i­ d a te s w ill be g iv en th e first a n d sec­ Best Qyality Meats, o n d d e g re ss. G ra n g e rs a re re m in d e d th a t th e m o rn in g sessio n sh o u ld be­ gin at 1 0 :3 0 a n d a r e u rg e d to com e p ro m p tly An in te re s tin g o pen lee- tu r e h o u r w ill be h eld In th e n fle r- Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according noon. D in n e r w ill be se rv e d by th e to Sue and Quality. g ra n g e a t noon. l’HONK 41 POWELL 8TREET Milo I ’. K in g h as re c e n tly In­ s ta lle d a new k in d o f office sa fe in h is law office o v e r th e F ir s t S ta te B ank It is o f s te e l p a in te d to re p ­ re s e n t wood in h a rm o n y w ith th e O th er f u r n itu r e , an d Is said to be • b o th b u r g la r an d fire p roof. 11 W C oolev & Son. o f th e W h ite J K noll P o u ltry F a rm , a re sh ip p in g 400 W h ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts to T o p ­ p e n ish . W a sh in g to n . T hey a re line I lo o k in g th o ro u g h b re d s a n d a re be­ KRAUT CUTTERS in g h a u le d by a u to to G re sh a m fo r | KEGS s h ip m e n t by O. W P. STONEWARE G. J o t t o f th e Jo h n M oore place, I FOOD CHOPPERS D am ascu s, w as in G re sh a m on b u si­ ROASTERS n ess to d ay . F. W. A. P oppe, of M in n eap o lis, has b ro u g h t fro m A la sk a tw o ra r e black foxes, w hose a n te b e llu m v alu e w ould be $1 2 ,0 0 0 . T hey a re the m ost v a lu a b le w ild a n im a ls in M in­ neapolis. T he M ajor W a tso n , a s te a m p le a s ­ u re b oat o p e ra te d on R eeds lak e, n e a r G ra n d R ap id s, M ich., h a s tr a v ­ eled m o re th a n 82,500 m iles, y et th e b o at h a s n e v e r been m ore th a n a m ile in a d ire c t lin e from th e sp o t w h ere it w as b u ilt. I he c id e r m ill a l th e c a n n e ry . I w h ich b elo n g s to T. E. M ercer, w ill be ta k e n aw ay on N o v em b er 20. a s i Mr. M ercer w ill p o t it on sa le w ith all j h is fa rm m a c h in ery a n d h o u se h o ld g o o d s on N o v e m b e r 24. C a rl C o n g d o n h a s been g iven his o ld ro u te fro m P o r tla n d to H u n tin g - to n , Id a h o , a n d now finds It p o ssib le to be a t h o m e tw ice e ach w eek. Mr. C o ngdo i is ra ilro a d e x p re s s cle rk . Thinking of Fixing up (his Fall? T h e fo o tb a ll g a m e F rid a y b e tw e e n th e U nion H ig h S ch o o l a n d H ill M ili­ ta ry A cad aiu y r e s u lte d in a 7-2 sco re in fa v o r of 11111 M ilita ry . T h e s ite o f th o s e boys d is m a y e d th e h ig h sc h o o l b oys a n d H ill m a d e Ils first to u c h d o w n iu th r e e a n d o n e h a lf m in u te s a f t e r th e g a m e s ta r te d . A f­ te r th a t th e h ig h sch o o l g o al w as never In d a n g e r. U nion H igh sc h o o l sc o re c a m e fro m a s a fe ly r e ­ c o v e re d by G ood. T h e S ta r s fo r i u n io n h ig h sc h o o l w e re L y m a n , Mc­ C o rm ic k . Q u e sin b e rry . C a p ta in Bay P a lm q u ls t w ill p lay In th e next g am e, IF YO U N F F D LOOK PAIN I, we have it. Also VERNK OL I I O C R and VARNISI I STAIN toi brightening up Furniture, and W ood W ork of all kinds. A AL O I IN 1, the sanitary wall lint, in all shades. Also a complete new line of \ \ Al I PAF f R. Ask us for Color Cat da, Samples, etc. METZGER BROS. Q u a lity - Set vice G reih am J GRESHAM , - - P H O N E S — Office 617 OREGON R esid e n c e 6 1 i J. E C LANAH AV R. G. MOSH D E N T IS T S O F F IC E STATE BA N K F IR S T B U IL D IN O GRESH AM , OREGON P H Y S IC IA N S PHONES N 631 R e s id e n c e 636 R esid e n c e, 111; Office l l x H. U. H U G H E S , M. D. H ours 10-12 a m . 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. O ff ic e , H o w i t t B u i l d i n g G RESH AM . - - OREGON P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e T abor 120 o n ic e . M ain 4812; H o m e A-5152 J M . S H O R T , M .D P liysieiun and S u rgeon B e i . . 93 E a s t 6 9 th S t Office, 1111-13 S e llin i! B u ild in g P O R T L A N D , O REO O N Office P h o n e 46 R e sid e n c e 338 GEO. IN G L IS, M.D. P H Y S IC IA N and SUBO SO H A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t ­ tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is ­ e a s e s o f the E y e s and fittin g o f G la sse s. Office H o u rs 9 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 6 O v er F i r s t S t a t e B a n k G resh a m DR MABEL JANE DORING OSTEO PA TH 1C P H YSIC1 AN O F F IC E 632 H O U R S — » a . m. M organ B ld g., Phone to 5 p .m . P o rtla n d . M a r s h a ll Ore. 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 iro |iru e tic N erv e S p e c ia lis t N a tu ro p a th N O V E LTY STORE P o r tla n d , S w e t la n d P h o n e M ain 310 ANKER HQLTH CREAM SEPARATORS B ld g .. H a in 4095 R es. G ilb e rt S ta. O p to m e tris t a n d O p tic ia n G lasses F itte d . L en ses D u p lic a te d . P re s c rip tio n s F ille c 701-2 .Morgan B ldg. W a sh in g to n a t B ro a d w a y P o rtla n u P h o n es: Office M ain 332 B e e. E a s t 6726 DR H. SCHWARTZ, M. D. H av e a c lu tc h th a t a lw a y s h o ld s a s e lf o ilin g sy stem . T h e bow l g iu u u n - te e d n e v e r to g e t o u t o f b a la n c e anil S to m a c h a n d Office H o u r s 327 PORTLAND, In te s tin a l T ro u b le s 10-12 a. m. and 2-5 p.m. M ohaw k B ld g . OREGON size« fo r o n e cow o r m o re. IX S U X A S C I Louden Tubular or Wood-Lined Stanchions A d ju s ta le S ta n c h io n L itte r C a rrie rs , E tc. JO H N R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­ SURANCE COM PANIES HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY _____ All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND Furniture Mcvi'rg a rd Farm er’» Keulirg M ain » 1 7 5 A -21191 2 2 4 Pine Street, P ortland ELKINGTON IN S D X 1S C B A C C ID EN T F IR E L IF E HEALTH SU R ET Y BONDS A U T O M O B IL E P L A T E G L A SS O ffice o n M a in B tr s a t P H O N E S :— Office W ith Y c c rfi’s 4 ii(o T ru ck Service BERT HOSS Q r iih a m , O regon JAMES • ••.. Reliable Truck Service P h on e 7»x G resham BROW N IM SU B A H C B P hone 513 816, R es <3 O O X 71A O T Ü S« FT« tf Y ou W ant P t r s t C la s s W ork Ses » acï ORS W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S A Bank of Service HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES BEST.” T h is p rin c ip le we k eep b e fo re us ev ery day. E very tr a n s a c tio n m u s t aid th e c u sto m e r. E tte e l T. J o n e s F ran k C. Joue« G r e s h a m . O ra., P h o n s 351 Contracting and Building P la n s a n d E s tim a te s F u rn is h e d W. K HAMILTON P h o n e 33x1 G re sh a m , O re. M RS. E L L E N M A IN S T R E B T POM EROY G R E SH A M WE SUCCEED EY EXCELLING IN SAFETY AND SERVICE This bank is growing not only because it affords that cer­ tain safety which is the depositor's First Consideration, but also because it has a characteristic way of regarding the custom er’s interests as highly as its own and of m anifesting a sincere and earnest interest iu the custom er's success. *a M W a ts o n fell fro m th e tr e s tle • , i c a r th e I). W P. d e p o t, w h ile g o in g I io h is h o m e o n th e D e m m e le r p lace | la st F rid a y . A lth o u g h se v e re ly b ru ise d , h is iu ju r ie s w e re n o t s e rl- ! ous. B R O S. D E N T IS T S GEO. F. A. WALKER, O. D. Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon WAFFLE IRONS BEAN POTS CHOPPING BOWLS FLOWER POTS MIXING BOWLS OTT Office over Hank o f G resham He is to he g iv en aw a y o n D ecem h e r 27. T ic k e ts w ill lie g iv en w itli e a c h 2 5 cen t p u rc h a s e from now u n til D ecem ber 25. S end o r b rin g y o u r tic k e ts to th e s to r e on M onday, D e cem b er 27. T h e nex t issu e o f th e O u tlo o k w ill p u b lish th e n a m e o f th e w in n e r. M RS. E . B O U G H N E R , P ro p . P ow ell S t., o p p o site M etzg er B ros. H. H. o r r P h o n e s — O ffice I><» \ o n H ave Sour Stom ach? If you a r e tr o u b le d w ith s o u r sto m a c h you sh o u ld e a t slow ly a n d m a s tic a te y o u r food th o ro u g h ly , ta k e o n e o f C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly a f te r s u p p e r. F o r sa le by G re sh a m D rug Co T h is is o u r th ir d y e a r in th e N ovelty S to re a n d we h a v e a b e t­ te r sto c k a n d g r e a te r v a rie ty th a n e v e r b e fo re on o u r 5, 10, 15, 20 a n d 25 c e n t c o u n te rs. You a re in v ite d to c all a n d in ­ sp ect o u r Goods. W. J . O T T P h ysician am i S urgeon On Display in Novelty Shop T h e to ta l p ro d u c tio n o f explosives ’n tile U nited S ta te s, ex clu siv e o f ex-1 p o rts, w as 22 5 ,1 2 6 s h o r t to n s in 1914, a n d 250,098 s h o r t to n s in 1913. D E N T IS T S O F F IC E H O U R S 10 a .m . to 12 m., 1 p.m. to 3 p .m . 7 to 8p. m.. at R esid e n c e “ Cow Boy’ R e g n e r's P e n n sy lv a n ia h o ld s first ra n k am o n g th e sto n e -p ro d u c in g sta te s. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS at PROFESSIONAL AND B U SIN E SS CARDS S. P. B I T T N E R , M.D. P h y sic ia n A n n o u n c e s R e tu rn . D r W. H. B a re n d ric k w ishes to a n ­ n ounce th a t he w ill be a t his office J. H. F ra k e s h a s leased th e fo rm ­ in S an d y , O regon a f t e r Nov. 1. e r P u lf e r ho u se, now ow ned by Geo. 'S E E T H E ' W. K enney, a n d is m oving in to it th is week ‘‘T ed d y O ’M alley ” liait, N o v em b er 9. School lo is T h e 18,000 re g u la rly e sta b lish e d lib ra rie s in (lie U n ite d S ta te s co n ­ Miss lla z e i G e tte s a n d little b ro th e r ta in m o re tita n 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 volum es, front G ra n d in , N o rth D akota, a re vis­ an in c re u se c.f 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,Oho in seven itin g w ith th e ir uncle. W illiam T hom years. an d fam ily. P rin c e E u g en e, o f S w eden, w ho H. 11. F a rn h a m , p a sto r of th e W ic h ita E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h , w as a sig n s h im se lf “ E. O sc a ro n ,” is one G resh an t v isito r flits m o rn in g . H av ­ of th e m ost fa m o u s of m o d ern S can ­ ing been a lin o ty p e o p e ra to r he d in a v ia n p a in te rs. i x x r h t s i u r 02lo tI ii»to u n it ¿ F u r n i s h i n g s S p e c ia l tí A sh lan d , O regon an d h av e been liv ­ ing fo r a tim e In P o rtla n d . E. W. Aylsworth P. S. NOVEM BER Mr» L a u ra R o b in so n w as m a rrie d E lection N otice. on T h u rs d a y , N o v em b er 4, to Jo e N o tice is h e re b y given th a t p u r­ M a rtin , of M cM innville T h e w ed­ s u a n t to th e p ro v isio n s o f O rd in an ce d in g took p lace a t V an co u v er, W a sh ­ No. 66, a tow n ca u c u s w ill be h eld in g to n M r a n d M rs M artin a re a t M e tz g e r's h a ll In th e city of liv in g in G eo rg e C am p 's ho u se on G re sh a m on M ouday, N o v em b er 15, ¡ a t 8 p m ., fo r th e p u rp o s e of n o m i­ M etzger a v e n u e n a tin g c a n d id a te s as fo llo w s: T h re e M r M c ln tv re le ft y e ste rd a y fo r co u u c llra e n . each fo r th e te rm of h is h om e in M ichigan, a fte r se v e ra l tw o y a a rs By o r d e r o f th e C ouncil, | w eek s' v isit w ith re la tiv e s h e re Mr D M. R O B E R T S , R e c o rd e r ‘ M cIn ty re w ill sp en d se v e ra l w eeks D ated , N o v em b er 8, 1915. on th e w ay, v is itin g In S e a ttle , W in ­ nipeg a n d o th e r places. L ist o f L etters. R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r In T h e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e r- l a n c e U nion w ill m eet In th e lib ra ry th e G re sh a m postoffice fo r w eek e n d ­ T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n , N o v em b er 11, ing N o v em b er 7 th , 1915: L e tte r s — S lq u re l W este rh e ln . a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. All m em b ers an d T h e se le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e o th e rs in te re s te d a re In v ited to a t ­ dead le t te r office on N o v em b er 2 1 st, tend. A J S to u t a n d fam ily hav e m oved 1 9 1 5 ' if n o t d e llv e re d befo re. in , to th e ir p ro p e rty a t H ogan s ta tio n c a llin g fo r th e above, p le a se say ‘ad- an d w ill bt^ild a hom e at once. Mr v e rtis e d ', g iv in g d a te of list. I. M cCOLL, P M. i S to u t a n d fam ily cam e re c e n tly front for Potatoes! Hence we are going to “swap. C A R LO A D S this week if possible. TUESDAY, FIRST G R E STATE SHAM. ' i « n R.1S K THE MU8IC SHOP AND STUDIO T eachers' Supplies Over R. R. Carlton's Store Your Palrcrzge Solicited K E S T E B S SY STEM OT B A S IE S ' T A IL O R IN G D R E S S M A K IN G Prom pt Attention T ER M S R EA SO NA BLE Congdon Rea. M ia Frank Nchofldd