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GRESHAM Ol'TLOOK TUESD AY , IK T O B E R 10, 101« N. O. F u lle r a tte n d e d th e H u g h es A lliance m e e tin g In P o rtla n d F rid a y an d th e F a ir b a n k s m e etin g ODD AND HALF SIZES M rs S ad ie It C ra w fo rd is h a v in g h e r h o u se p a in te d by F re d T odd. A new c e m e n t w alk is b eing laid by Jo n e s & Co. W e h a v e A lw ay s M a in ta in e d th a t m en a n d y o u n g m en could a n d can be fitted Perfectly A r th u r P a rk e r , w ho h a s been a t th e h om e of h!s a u n t, Mrs. C la ra K an e fo r th e p a st w eek o r tw o, has gone to th e S n o q u a lm ie n a tio n a l f o r e st n e a r S e a ttle , w h ere lie w ill be em ployed as a fo re s t ra n g e r. Mrs. P a r k e r a n d baby w ill re m a in h e re fo r th e p re se n t. in read y -fo r-serv ice clothes. T h e so u g h t for, so-called tailo red fit, h a s A lw ay s b e e n P o ssib le any d a y in th is sto re at $20, $25 a n d $30. W e say th is b ecau se KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES h av e alw ay s b een d e sig n e d , sty le d a n d g rad e d as to sizes, to fit m a n y ty p e s of m en , a n d now , w ith K u p p e n h e im e r half - sizes (362, 37^, 382, etc.), th e fitting possibilities of th is sto re a re increased fifty-fold. A lte ra tio n s h av e b een re d u c e d m ore th a n 50%, a n d th e sa v in g goes to y o u in Q u ic k e r service a n d G re a te r, G R E A T E R values. ¿S I E. W Aylsworth, The Clothier ( H O W IT T BLD G ., G R E S H A M rivM lr,| 3 TL s î ’ " mû »4 K jp GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS N EW and School Books SECO ND - H A N D E m il E lle rs, w ho fo rm e rly w o rk ed fo r G re sh a m d a iry m e n , now lo cated a t B lin d s lo u g h , n e a r A sto ria , w as in to w n y e s te rd a y a n d a tte n d e d th e A ltm an d is p e rs a l sale. TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC. Although the price o f paper has advanced, our price on tablets, etc., will he the same as last year as we bought our stock early ami secured last y e a r’s prices. The famous R.-xall Tablets are the largest and best your money cau buy. Nothing in this line over fie. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The « X e" ” w • >> . j'l REXALL Store Sanitary Meat Market ED BAUMAN, Prop. GRESH AM , - - ORE. Home-made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. T p prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. Emery9s Truck Service By a c h a n g e in th e sc h e d u le of r u r a l c a r r ie r num ber o ne, from G re sh a m postofiice, h e w ill h e re a f te r i leav e o n e -h a lf h o u r la t e r to se rv e his j d is tric t. M iss W ood a n d M iss C oldw ell j fro m th e sch o o l d e p a rtm e n t o f th e P o rtla n d lib ra ry v isite d th e G resh - I am lib ra ry a n d sc h o o ls F rid a y af- ' te rn o o n . T h e sch o o l d e p a rtm e n t Is p la c in g class ro o m lib ra rie s in all . th e c o u n try sch o o ls in th e c o u n ty an d M iss W ood is v is itin g all co u n ty ty sc h o o ls as u su al. 1). L. M cL ain is e n jo y in g a fine | M o rris c h a ir , th e g ift of h is tw o j d a u g h te r s , M rs. I'h o e b e T h o m p so n [a n d M rs. Ire n e M iller, on a re c e n t v isit h ere. Mr. M cL ain is "9 y e a rs i old a n d g e ts a ro u n d w ell fo r o n e of J bis y e a rs . He is a v e te ra n o f th e civil w ar a n d c la im s to be th e only s u r v iv o r o f L ibby p riso n In th is vi c in ity . I M rs. L u lu S tr c b io , w ho m oved to W a llu la H e ig h ts a few w eeks ago, I h as m oved in to th e W h ite h e a d ho u se P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M j on S o u th R o b e rts a v en u e. ________ Otllce w ith P io n eer A uto Truck Co., 2 2 0 A sh St. E. R. R y fo rd , of S h e rid a n , h as Phone Broadway StUM leased th e A lb e rt C le v e la n d fa rm of 66 a c re s n o rth o i G re sh a m fo r a te rm of th r e e y e a rs a n d h a s m oved 1 on. He w ill e n g a g e In g e n e ra l fa rn t- | ing. T h e fa r m w as o ccu p ie d fo r a B W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173. Gresham, Ore. few m o n th s by th e J u n i o r A g ric u l tu r a l co lle g e , w h ich h a s been d is A new F re n c h w atch h as a sin g le [ R o b ert It. P a tte rs o n , ag e e ig h ty - c o n tin u e d . five, of E m m itsb u rg . Md., n e v e r Baw h a n d , c a rry in g a n u m e ra l th a t d e s H a rry Jo h n s o n a n d fam ily hav e a b a se b a ll g am e. -.Vhen a sk e d to m oved In to th e C am p c o tta g e on ig n a te s th e h o u r, w hich tra v e ls acro ss a tte n d a g am e, he say s, “ b u t I d o n 't H ood a v en u e. a sem i c irc u la r sc a le b e a rin g th e m ln- u n d e rs ta n d It a n d w o u ld n 't e n jo y I t.” u ti m a rk s, th e n d is a p p e a rs a n d Is Mr. a n d M rs. A. D o w sett h a d as u in iiilc d by a n o th e r h a n d fo r th e T h ey u su a lly g et w h a t y o u . w an t. d in n e r g u e s ts on T h u rs d a y ev en in g n ex t h o u r. T ry a w ant ad . in th e O u tlo o k th e M isses M ae H u g h e s, E s th e r El- i fo rd a n d E m m a F u lle r, te a c h e rs in th e g ra d e sch o o l. H ETW EhiN Furniture Moving and Farmers Hauling a Specialty It Might Be Done M iss E m m a B. J o h n s o n h a s re su m ed h e r w o rk at th e O u tlo o k nttice a f t e r a w e e k 's v isit w ith frie n d s in P o rtla n d a n d T ro u td a le . It would be extravagant to elaini flint our coffee can not be beat Hut whoever tries it will have to to some we are certain of that Delicious coffee at a moderate |>rie> we feel that either one of tin s ' brands w ill till the bill. H e sse l's fa rm m a c h in e ry s to re has re c e n tly so ld th r e e P acific d ra g saw s, m a n u f a c tu r e d by th e B eav er S ta te fa c to ry In G re sh a m T he b u y e rs w ere E. P. S ch ed een , F re d R a d fo rd a n d T h e o d o re V ogler, th e la t te r tw o of B o rin g A. W. L afferty a u d J. S a n g e r Fox w ill sp e a k in th e in te re s t of p ro h ib i tio n on th e s t r e e t n d a r th e fo u n ta in n ext h rtd ay e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 . 40 cents the Jar In addition to giving you splen did value in the coffee, the famous Economy Jar is a valuable container In buv mg these you save cost of a tin which you throw away E lish a A. B a k e r, a w ell kuow ti a t to rn ey o f P o rtla n d , w ill sp eak a t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h uext Sunday m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock. Mr. B a k e r Is p re s id e n t o f th e s ta te A nti- S alo o n leag u e . He is a good s p e a k e r an d w ill g iv e th e p eo p le fa c ts w o rth k n o w in g M rs C. E. R u s h e r h a s g iv en up th e c a re of th e lib ra ry b u ild in g C. V T h o m a s h a s ta k e u c h a rg e o f th e w o rk a n d w ill d e v o te h is fu ll tim e to it. Mrs. E tts e l J o u e s h a s r e tu rn e d h om e a f t e r s e v e ra l w eeks visit w ith u e r p a re n ts a n d s is te r s in e a s te rn W a sh in g to n . The W o m en 's H om e M issio n ary so ciety w ill m eet a t th e h o m e of Mrs. J . N. C la n h a n next W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n h as c h a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m . T h e u su a l le a an d so cial h o u r w ill be en jo y e d at th e clo se of th e a fte rn o o n . All w om en a r e in v ited . M uch in te r e s t h a s been a ro u s e d of la te by th e O regon C o n g re ss of M o th ers, in th e ju d g in g of th e p h y si cal a n d m e n ta l d e v e lo p m e n t of in fa n ts. It Is not g e n e ra lly k n o w n th a t G re sh a m h as a h u n d re d p er c e n t baby, b u t su ch is th e case. T h e ch ild is J a n e E llen , th e d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. G uy F ie ld h o u se . Shh w as ju d g e d a t th e h ead q u a r te ts o f th e C o n g ress of M o th e rs a t th e c o u r t ho u se th e day Bhe .van six m o u th s old an d sco red p e rfect. T h e first so cial ev e n t of th e h ig h school fo r th e y e a r w as th e e n te r ta in m e n t on F rid a y n ig h t of th e fre sh m e n cla ss by th e m e m b e rs of th e so p h o m o re class. E v id e n tly th e tim e h o n o re d feud betw een so p h o m o res a n d fre sh m e n h a s been s e ttle d . M ore th a n a h u n d re d m e m b e rs of th e tw o c la sse s m et In a jo lly good tim e. All u g re e d th a t it w as m uch snore s a tis fa c to ry th a n a h a z in g p a rty . A m an fro m P o rtla n d g iv in g his n a m e as S chw anz, o v e rtu rn e d ills c a r, a big A u b u rn ro a d s te r, on a narrow B e a v e r C re e k ro a d n e a r W. B. P a r s o n ’s p lace on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . T h e m an h ad m et a u d p assed C. M. Z im m e rm a n w ith h is c a r, w hich h ad th e Inside of th e ro ad , b u t fa ile d to tu r n his c a r back In to th e ro ad . It s tru c k a so ft piece of ro a d a n d tu r n e d o v e r th e e m b a n k m e n t, p in n in g th e o ccu p a n ts u n d e r th e cat«. Mr. S chw anz a n d a w om an acc o m p a n y in g him w ere e x tric a te d a n d w ere fo u n d to be u n h u rt. Mr. Z im m e rm a n to o k th e w om an to P o rtla n d a n d la te r h elp ed put th e c a r o n to th e ro ad . No g re a t d a m a g e w as d o n e to th e cur. Rev. E. I. H a rrin g to n and wife le ft M onday fo r F a lls C ity, O regon, fo r a m o n th s ’ v a c a tio n . In a d d itio n to h is p a s to ra te of th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h h e re , Mr. H a rrin g to n is p a s to r of a new c h u rc h o rg a n iz a tio n in P o rtla n d a n d h a s been activ ely en g a g e d in b u ild in g a c h u rc h , h a v in g been h e a d c a rp e n te r on th e b u ild in g . T h e new c h u rc h is lo c a te d a t 3 0 th a n d W y g a n t s tre e t. I t is 32 by 48 fe e t in d im en sio n . It w as d e d ic a te d la s t S u n d ay . Rev. S. I-’. P itts a n d Rev. D avid C ath ey w ill h av e c h a rg e o f th e s e rv ices a t th e F re e M e th o d ist c h u rc h d u rin g th e ab se n c e of th e p a sto r, Rev. E. I. H a rrin g to n on h is v a c a tio n . An e n jo y a b le h ik e w as in d u lg e d in S a tu rd a y by se v e ra l G re sh a m young w om en, w ho w ent by a u to to T r o u t d a le , fro m th e r e by tr a in to O n eo n ta an d fro m th e r e on fo o t a lo n g th e h ig h w ay . T h e e x p lo ra tio n of O n eo n ta g o rg e affo rd ed o n e o f th e g re a te s t p le a s u re s of th e day. S e v e ra l m em b e rs of th e p a rty c lim b ed th e bluff to th e to p of M u ltn o m a h falls. T hose In th e p a rty w ere M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , M isses M ae H u g h e s, E m m a F u lle r, E s th e r E lfo rd , -Elsie M etzger, L y m an a n d M rs. J e n n ie O sw ald. A m a r ria g e licen se w as g ra n te d Lloyd D. A xtell of G re sh a m a n d Miss M. G e rtr u d e L in ts of P o rtla n d , at V a n co u v er y e s te rd a y w h ere they w ere m a rrie d . T hey w ill leav e fo r C u rry c o u n ty in a few d ay s w here th e y w ill m ak e th e ir hom e. M iss M a rg a re t B u rk e h as r e tu r n e d to h e r w ork as te a c h e r of th e H u rlb u r t school. T h e sch o o l b o ard o rd e re d a v a c a tio n la s t w eek on a c c o u n t o f th e a p p e a ra n c e of d ip h th e r ia in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d . No new i cases h a v in g d ev elo p e d , it w as b e lieved sa fe to reo p en sih o o l. M rs. L. 8. M cIn ty re, o f S e a ttle , r e tu rn e d S u n d ay a f te r a five d a y s' | v isit w ith Mrs. J o h n M etzger. Mr. | M cIn ty re is em p lo y ed by th e N W L u m b e r co m p an y a n d w as h e re on b u sin ess. D ancing at B eck er's Hall, A big d a u c e w ill be g iven every S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t B e c k e r's h a ll. C or b e tt. H ard w o o d floor 50x60. Besi [ of m usic. No Im p ro p e r cot J u c t a l low ed. FOR STATE SENATCR D istric t 14, J o in t. M u ltn o m ah . C la c k a m a s and C o lu m b ia C o u n tie s H. A. LEWIS UNION HIGH WINS, TREATED BY POWELL T h e fo o tb a ll te a m of I ’nion H igh I sch o o l No. 2 d e fe a te d th e te a m of j Jam es Jo h n H igh on th e hom e 1 g ro u n d s , F rid a y , w ith a sc o re of H to 0. T h e g a m e w as v eil p lay ed , I s t a r p la y s b ein g m a d ? by G lenn ,\i - 1 t ’o rm ic k au d E m e rso n B row n. A f te r th e t a m e th e team w as tr e a te d ' to Ice c re a m by F re d P o w ell, as a r e w ard fo r w in n in g th e gam e. Next F rid a y tie boys e x p tc i Io play a g a in s t E sta c a d a H igh school. In re c e n t gan c-s w ith F ra .ik u n !i;gh, E s ta c a d a lost w ith a laiX-t sco re, its did I'n io n H igh, w hen t i n t m et F r a n k lin h e re re c e n tly tl n u a «lose g a m e is b eing lo o k ed fo rw a rd to. MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE, SW EET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocers A L W A Y S O R D E R IT Cook by Wire Mr. a n d Mrs. C. M. H a rris o n w ere g u e sts a t d in n e r S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. It I n w orry, not work w hich ma-1 T h e re a re m any a d v a n ta g e s in tu r e s th e policy. c o n n e c tio n w ith th e u se o f elec- « tric ity fo r co o k in g p u rp o s e s o v e r any a n d a ll o th e r k ln d ^ of fuel. “Black Friday” T he E le c tric R an g e h as a ll th e good p o in ts of o ld e r m e th o d s of c o o k in g w ith o u t any of th e ir pe c u lia r tro u b le s Cooking Rate 3c per K. W. H. ( all am i let us show you. E lectric S to le— E lectric B uilding. Iteil F ea th er production w ith Doro thy Davenport and Emery Johnson. F rom th e hook by Fred S. Ishum. Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 11,12 M any people will re m e m b e r 'B lack F r id a y ." th e day of p a n ic d u rin g G r a n t’s a d m in is tra tio n in 1874 w hich F re d S. Ish a m h a s u sed fo r th e c e n tr a l e p iso d e Ip I l l s n ovel of th e sam e n a m e as th e R ed F e a th e r fe a tu re w hich 1 h fo u n d e d upon it." F o r som e re a s o n c o stu m e p lay s have not been as p o p u la r on th e sc re e n as th ey h av e been on th e le g itim a te s ta g e b u t th e p ro d u c tio n of th is '’ play of 1874, a p erio d w ith in th e m em o ry of m an y , is a re v e rsa l of th is o b s e rv a tio n . T h is R ed F e a th e r p h o to p la y w ill b rin g back “ as If It w ere y e s te r d a y " m an y scen es of th e p a st to o ld e r m e m b e rs of th e a u d ie n c e . B u t b esid es Its h is to ric a l -Interest a n d sp e c ia l ap p e a l to th e e ld e rs th e r e Is m uch to c a tc h th e a tte n tio n a n d h o ld th e In te re s t of y o u n g peo ple as w ell. T h is is a sp le n d id story- fo u n d e d on a fa m o u s novel w hich w as re a d an d e n jo y e d by th o u s a n d s of p eo p le, and th e a c tin g of th e p rin c ip a ls leavps n o th in g to be d e sire d . Miss D a v e n p o rt is seen a t th e very b est, an d th e s e ts a re a s tr u e to th e p erio d as th e c o stu m e s a n d th e re a re th r ills en o u g h fo r th e m ost blase o f fans. A big fe a tu r e in five a cls. W ednesday ami T hursday, Octo ber I I ami 12, S m ith 's T heater. I REST BREAD O n th e M a r k e t F resh E v ery D a y i ! Try 'Roman Meal' Bread '• A great Health Food ? Pies, Cakes, and Other $ Pastry Articles. c ü Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry to Order « Cream Puffs and Chocotate Eclaires ? « Every Saturday and Sunday City Bakery Main 9t. - Gresham THEODORE VAN DGMNCK. Proprietor Why Use Sherwin & Williams Ready-Mixed Paint? There are very good reasons why Sherwin & Williams is the best for you to use. FIRST—Because it is composed of nothing but the BEST ingredients. SECOND—It is thoroughly ground in the most up-to-date Paint Plant *n the ' orid making its covering capacity the greatest. THIRD—Because it costs no more to use than poorer paints. FOURTH—Because not only the Factory but also your local dealer will stand back of Sherwin & Williams Paint. IT'S A GOOD TIME TO PAINT Sterling & Kidder Hwe. Co. Quick Loans on Land W e have ready money to place on real estate security and can arrange your loan al the right rate without delay. Xo responsible farmer treed look farth er than this Hank for the very best credit accomodations. Remember, we do not require you to ‘go security” for other men and there are no red tape entanglements connected with our loan service. Coni» tu» win n von uet il money. A little talk over the situation usually enables us to arrive at terms that are mutually convenient, safe and satisfactory. Slogan: Economical Ix*gi»la- Uoa; no Bond Issue, Pay as You Go. R esid en ce , 9 6 th a n d E a st B u rn sid e. ju s t o u ts id e th e city lim its of P o rtla n d . FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM,ORE