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(iK E s H l'l PAGE I O I R O l’TLOOK FR ID A Y . OCTOBER 18. 1010 A s u r p r is e p a rty w as g iv en M y rtle The New Kali Fashion« in K u p p e n h e im e r C lo th e s are n<»w ready for your inspi ction and .selection. New model* are here, showing the genius of original de sign. New fabrics await you in every wanted, wiahed-for p a t tern and shade. Rich, lustrous, long fiber woolens, tine worsteds, serges and eassiuiers. New overcoatings superbly cut and tailored; a d vance styles for m e n who relish a place in tin- forefront of fashion. Here in these clothes you «ill find these fitting qualities for which this store is famous. Here are examples of what can he done to bring perfection within the reach of any man at Saturday Special, Men’s Garters, 10 cents. E. W . A y ls w o r t h , The Clothier School Books NEW and SECOND - HAND TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC. Although the price of paper has advanced, our price on tablets, etc., will be the same as last year as we bought our stock early and secured last y e a r’s prices. The famous Rexall Tablets are the largest and best your money can buy. Nothing in this line over 5c. GRESHAM D R U G C O . The REXALL* Store Sanitary Meat Market ED. BAUMAN, Prop. ORE. GRESH AM , Home-made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA N D AND GRESH AM Office w ith P io n eer A u lo Truck C o,, 2 2 0 A h tit. P h o n e Broadw ay 2M.M Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res Phoue 173. Gresham, Ore. K u sh er in h o n o r o f h e r e le v e n th GRESHAM PEOPLE b irth d a y T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . O cto er 12. A fte r p la y in g g a m es, th e AND HAPPENINGS I b b irth d a y c a k e a n d ice c re a m w ere E. W. A y lsw o rth , th e m e n 's f u r n is h e r, h as a d d e d a fu ll lin e o f a u to m o b ile ro b e s to h is sto ck . H e re to fo re it lias n o t been p o ss ib le to g et ro b e s h e re an d th e a s s o rtm e n t c a r rie d by Mr. A y lsw o rth w ill su p p ly a w an t lo n g felt. serv ed . T h o se p re s e n t w ere M a rjo rie d tllllo u s , M ildred M etzger, B e a tric e B ates, In a S m ith , M ild red E a sle y , D oris Z im m e rm a n , A ddle P u lle n , K id d e r. J e a n e tte D o w sett. Jo y c e M yrtle R u sh e r. Mrs. S u tto n 's h o rse b ecam e f r ig h t- I Rev. A. C. B ra c k e n b u ry is aw ay on m e d a t Mr. S tra a iP s th r a s h in g ma- ' a b u sin e ss tr ip to F o r e s t G ro v e a n d c h in e F rid a y a n d ra n th e buggy u p S alem a n d will p ro b a b ly be aw ay u n on th e b a n k o v e r tu r n in g it. M rs. ; til so m e tim e n e x t w eek. S u tto n w as th ro w n b e n e a th th e rig i No p re a c h in g iiervlce w ill be h e ld but very fo rtu n a te ly w as only b ad ly | T h e h o rse ra n aw a y b u t , a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay b ru ise d . S u n d ay sch o o l w ill Be held a t 10 w as c a u g h t by Mr. B a u m b a c k , n e a r th e ro ck c ru s h e r. T h e buggy was o 'clo ck a s u su al. badly b ro k e n . Mrs. S u tto n w as r e Money Back if not Satisfactory tu r n in g fro m S an d y , w h e re sh e h ad M rs. G ra c e Q uick a n d d a u g h te r s , ta k e n somfe e x h ib its fo r h e r c h ild re n I H elen a n d M a rg a re t h a v e m o le d in to to th e S an d y g ra n g e fa ir E. L in d se y ’s c o tta g e on R o b e rts T h o se k e e p in g th e ir g ra d e s ab o v e av en u e. ytt p e r c e n t in e v e ry th in g , in c lu d in g MISSIONARY SOCIETY Rev. H en ry B ru e n a g e l h a s p u r d e p o rtm e n t, a re on th e ro ll of ho »or. TO ENTERTAIN ch a se d a new B ulck lig h t six a u to T h o se in Mrs. L a n s d o w n ’s room a re M in n ie R a d fo rd , T h e B eeh iv e M issio n ary so ciety , fro m M etzg er B ros. A u to co m p an y . H o m er R a d fo rd , H e tu r n e d in th e S c rip p s B o o th s, J a n e s s S u tto n , J a n e B ro o k , F ra n c e s com posed o f little g irls of th e S w ed B ates, R o b e rt B ooth, M abel iia u g h - ish M ission c h u rc h of P ow ell V alley, w hich he re c e n tly b o u g h t. lu m , C la re n c e E d w a rd s. T h o se in w ill hold a sa le of a rtic le s , w hich ro o m a r e Z a ld e e they iiave m a d e d u rin g (lie y e a r, o n E. A. B a k e r, p re s id e n t of th e O re Miss M cM illan 's gon A n ti-S alo o n L e a g u e , w ill sp e a k A u lt, K e n n e th H u tc h in s , E s th e r A n S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , O c to b er 14, a t th e PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, a t th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h d rew s, F e rn H u tc h in s , E d n a B eers, c h u rc h . A s h o r t p ro g ra m of re c ita S A N IT A R Y n e x t S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clo ck . E d ith A n d rew s, J e s sie B eers, J o s e p h tio n s an d m u sic w ill be g iv en by th e A q u a r te t w ill lead th e s in g in g a n d in e S u tto n , W a lte r R a d fo rd , E le a n o r g irls a n d ice c re a m nd c a k e w ill be For Sale by Leading Grocers sold. A ll a r e in v ite d . fu rn is h sp e c ia l m u sic. Rev. T hos. B rook, J a m e s C rlssey . Mr. A n d re w s’ s la s h in g w as se t on W iles w ill p re a c h in th e e v e n in g , it A L W A Y S O R D E R IT T h e d e m o c ra tic ra lly to be h eld in is e x p ected th a t J a c k s o n an d G uy fire w hich w ith th e h eav y w in d s lias M e tz g e r’s h a ll to m o rro w e v e n in g u n Jo n e s w ill sin g a d u e t a t t h a t se rv ic e . p u t s e v e ra l h o m es in d a n g e r. M iss A lice O ’N iel, of P o rtla n d , is d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f tile W oodrow T lie E p w o rth L e a g u e , w hich m e e ts W ilson c lu b w ill be a d d re s se ii by al 1 o 'c lo c k , will be led by M iss M arie v is itin g h e r s is te r , Miss L o u is H a u g h - J o h n H. Stevenson and A. F I < gel lum . W ells. Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m th is v icin ity tw o p ro m in e n t la w y e rs of P o rtla n d . Mr. J a n ie s R e a g e r, of R etsil, v isited th e fa ir a t S an d y . T ile p ro B oth a re e n te r ta in in g s p e a k e r s a n d W a sh in g to n , is v is itin g B. R. H o ttin - g ra m F rid a y a fte rn o o n by th e c h il sh o u ld be g re e te d v ith a la r g e a u d i- i ence. g er. Mr. R e a g e r is a civil w a r v e t d re n d e se rv e s m u ch c re d it. P a u l D unn h as p u rc h a s e d a F o rd . e ra n a n d w as w ith G e n e ra l S h e rm a n SMITH’S THEATER E lm e r R a d f o r d h a s a F o r d . w hen h e sa id w h a t w a r re a lly w as. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 lie e n lis te d a t W in te rs e t, Iow a, w as if C o n g re ss p asses s a tis f a c to r y w a u n d e r G en. W. T. S h e rm a n on his p e rm ittin g th e lu st c a m p a ig n o f th e m a rc h to th e te rp ro o f le g isla tio n T h e re a re m an y a d v a n ta g e s In sea. Mr. R e a g e r w as in sev en b a t le v e lo p m e n t o f o u r s tre a m s w itiio u t A Red Feather Masterpiece with c o n n e c tio n w ith th e use of ele c tle s a n d cam e o u t w ith o u t a sc a r. H e a d d itio n a l ta x a tio n , m illio n s of d o l H O B A R T BOSW ORTH tr ic ity fo r c o o k in g p u rp o s e s o v e r is n e a rly 71 y e a rs o ld b u t In c o m la rs will p o u r in to th e s t a te fo r th is A p o w e rfu l h u m a n -in te re s t d ra m a any a n d a ll o th e r k in d s o f fuel. p an y o f y o u n g la d ie s is n e v e r o v e r line of In d u s try w ith in th e n ex t few d e p ic tin g th e rise a n d fall o f a y ears. 4 0. H e is d e lig h te d w ith th is p a r t of g ra s p in g p o litic ia n w ith H o b a rt Bos- j T h e E le c tric R a n g e h a s ail th e w o rth in th e le a d in g role. T h e s t a r ! O reg o n a n d d e c la re s if h e h a d a good good p o in ts of o ld e r m e th o d s of is seen fo r th e first tim e in th e ro le w ife, he w ould buy a g o od fa rm a n d of a “ to u g h ,” a g a n g le a d e r a n d a I c o o k in g w ith o u t an y o f th e ir p e live n e a r G re sh a m . w ard p o litic ia n . T h e sto ry is an c u lia r tro u b le s. u n u su a lly s tro n g o n e, w ith a s p le n M iss B ro w n e ll of th e c a ta lo g u in g did m o ra l. T h e o rig in a l n a m e o f th e play w as “ T a in te d M oney" w hich d e p a r tm e n t of th e P o rtla n d m a in li d e sc rib e s it b e tte r th a n th e o ne b ra ry s p e n t th e d a ; ;n th e G re sh a m a d o p te d w hen it w as fo u n d th e first b ra n c h lib ra ry to d a y , a d d in g new co u ld n o t be used. T h e sc en e In c a rd s to th e c a ta lo g u e . w hich th e s e lf-r ig h te o u s le a d e r of th e P u rity le a g u e begs Big T im fo r so m e of I lls “ ta in te d m o n e y ,” is o ne M iss C la ra B te n sla n d r e tu r n e d r e o f th e s tro n g e s t in re c e n t p h o to p la y s. c e n tly fro m S h aw , O reg o n , w h ere sh e An u n u s u a lly in te r e s tin g d ra m a in sp e n t s e v e ra l w eeks. five acts. T a k e H o b s o n ’s C o ld T a b le t s BUTTER Cook by Wire “The Iron Hand” Cooking Rate 3c per K. W. H. It Might Be Done jji Pies, Cakes, and Other ft Pastry Articles. T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of G re sh a m g ra n g e w ill be h eld to m o rro w . T h e u su a l g ra n g e d in n e r w ill be se rv e d a t n o o n a n d iu th e a fte rn o o n a n o pen le c tu re h o u r w ill be e n jo y e d . Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry Io Order Cream Puffs and Chocotate Eclaires T h e b a rn a n d c o n te n ts , b elo n g in g to F e rd in a n d F lo ss, liv in g a t E g y p t vj E v e r y S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y th r e e m iles e a st o f ll u r l b u r t, w a r * ¥ b u rn e d o n M onday la s t w ith a to ta l “■ loss It w as in s u re d In th e g ra n g e i C T h e loss w as a d ju s te d by > if fo r $500 M ain St. G resham F. M ilter ou W e d n esd ay . (jU $ THEODORE VAN DONINCK. Proprietor I J. 11 W ilso n , ft.r m an y y e a n a V ____ p ro m in e n t t.i n n e r liv in g n e a r th e _____________________________ A u to c lu b , m oved In to G re sh a m to day w ith a p a rt o t m s fa m ily to r e FOR STATE SENATOR m ain th r o u g h th e w iu te r. T h ey w ill occupy M rs. S to u e r ’o h o u se. A re D is tric t 14. J o in t. c en tly m a rrie d son w ill ta k e c h a rg e M u ltn o m a h . C la c k a m a s a n d C o lu m b ia C o u n ties. o f th e fa r m h e r e a f te r City Bakery to Beat ej0 CENTS steel cut V a .CUUR PM*4'0’ Î • Ço F f ÎE, I Ä T .:,* "-"'•''ll In addition to giving von splen did value in the coffee, thi famous Economy Jar is a valuable container In buying these you save cost of a tin which you throw away, A U/ ML’TTfCD n . tv. ItlL I ZAiLix, ot Gresham has the goods. H e has a lo t o f o th e r F in e G o o d s also. His telephone is 661. His Quality and Service have no superior. F. S. D ra k e a n d fa m ily , liv in g e a st o f th e T w elv e M ile c o rn e r, w ill I s t a r t fo r G re e n Bay. W is., on M on d ay a c c o m p a n ie d by W illia m P ost. Mr. D ra k e re c e n tly fe ll h e ir to a fo r- 1 tu n e of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 by th e d e a th of an u n ci* a n d is g o in g e a s t to s e ttle up th e e s ta te . T h ey w ill be g one se v e ra l m o n th s. O LEE MORAN, ii. Ins fa m o u s ja n i t o r ro le , a s s is te d 1») E ddie L yons a n d B etty C o m pson in C lyde H o p p er, fo rm e rly of G re s h am , w as a re c e n t g u e s t a t tile h om e o f R ev. S. G. R oper. BEST BREAD 30 cents the Jar ‘ -r > MT. HOOD Geo. M. McBride lint whoever tries it «ill have to « i- are certain of that. Delicious coffee at a moderate price we feel that either otic of these brands will fill the hill. pharm acy For that cold in your head SANDY BLUFF M iss R u th T lb b itts fro m th e B ap tis t S u n d a y sch o o l, th e M isses E va G ilb e rt S u ta r t, th e p a in te r, o n ce N o tice to O w n er. P u lle n , G race F ie ld h o u s e . W in ifre d sa id of his fu v o rlte s u b je c t: " T h e re N o tice I h h e re b y g iv en th a t th e St. C la ir, M abel M ichel a n d G lad y s w ire f e a tu re s in W a s h in g to n 's face u n d e rs ig n e d , re s id in g on th e B a s e , »vrlirlit fro m th e M e th o d ist S u n d ay L in e ro a d I % m iles e a st o f th e 1 2 - 1 * to tally d iffe re n t fro m w h at I h av e m ile c o rn e r , in M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , J sch o o l a r e p la n n in g to u tte n d th e o b se rv e d In a n y o th e r h u m a n b e in g ; O reg o n , lias ta k e n u p th e fo llo w in g g ir ls ' S u n d a y sch o o l c o n fe re n c e to he th e s o c k e ts of th e ey es, fo r in s ta n c e , d e s c .ib e d a n im a l ru n n in g a t la r g e in ' h eld a t th e F ir s t P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w e re la r g e r th a n 1 e v e r m et w ith b e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O reg o n , w est of in P o rtla n d to m o rro w a fte rn o o n a n d FO R f o r e , an d tile u p p e r p a rt of th e nose th e S an d y riv e r, to w it: O ne tw o -y e a r-o ld J e rs e y h e ife r e v e n in g an d S u n d ay . COUNTY JUDGE b ro a d e r. All h is (c u tu re a w e re In d i w ith w h ite sp o ts E nd o f le ft e a r HE S T A N D S FD R T h e G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l fo o tb a ll c a tiv e of s tr o n g p a ssio n , y et, lik e clip p e d off E E W E L L IN G . A F a ir C h a n c e a n d a S q u a re D eal R l , T ro u td a le . O re. te a m w en t to E s ta c a d a th is a fte rn o o n fo r th e E r r i n g Boy o r G irl. S o c ra te s, Itis Ju d g m e n t a n d g re a t P h o n e 16x1. D ated th is 1 3 th d a .' of O c to b e r, fo r a g a m e w ith th e E s ta c a d a h ig h . E fficient H a n d lin g of th e Six M il se lf-c o in tn a u d m a d e h im appeur u I j 1916 A b u n ch o f ro o te rs w ent a lo n g to lio n D o llar P r o b a te B u sin e s s Y early . m an o f d iffe re n t cla ss in th e ey es o f J u s tic e T enqierevl w ith t li e S un- W A N TED - Sound te a m , w e ig h in g o v erco m e th e F r id a y — th i r t e e n th th e w o rld .’’ shim - o f L ife. 2800 P o u n d s a ls o h a rn e s s a n d j h o o d o o H um anity. A bove A ll. w agon W . A. S h o p e, R 4. G resh - F u n g i d isc o v e re d in b re w e rie s by — P a id Ad. _______________ An e n jo y a b le m e e tin g of th e T u es- a J a p a n e s e sc ie n tist Iiav e b een fo u n d to d \ e silk a b e a u tifu l ro se co lo r, T h e G e rm a n v illa g e of R e m h o rn day S tu d y c lu b w ns h e ld a t th e 11- a n d to he h a rm le s s w hen u sed in th e hus a lin d e n tre e th a t is said to be b ra ry la s t T u e sd a y e v e n in g . \f te r .1 b rie f b u sin e ss se ssio n th e e v e n in g m a mi fact u re o f b eer. 1,200 y e a rs old. was sp e n t in a so cial w ay. Mrs. Go*-- ' sa g e p lay ed p ian o so lo s a n d g a m e s On the Market w ere p lay ed , a f t e r w h ich ice c re a m Fresh Every Day J? an d c a k e w ere s e r v e s . A c o m m itte e , c o n sistin g of Mrs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , Try Roman M eal’ Bread Mrs. Geo. F. H oney, M rs. Ju s. E lk in g - A great Health Food l to n , M rs E. S. M cC orm ick an d Mrs. H. L. W o stell, w as a p p o in te d to a r it would lie extravagant to claim ra n g e tile p ro g ra m fo r th e s tu d y c o u rse T h e n ex t m e e tin g w ill be on that our coffee can not lie beat tile e v e n in g of O c to b e r 24. go som e ^ J o w e l l ’s H. A. LEWIS S logan E eo n o m iia l l.c g l-la - tion ; no Bond hum e; P a j *.** Yon (lo. R esld en ce , 9 6 th a n d E a s t B u rn - sid e. Ju s t o u ts ld e th e clty litn- It» o f P o n ía n d — P a ld Adv. WANTED A LEADING LADY N e sto r C om edy. ( all anil let us sh o w you. D a n cin g a t B e c k e r's H all. A big d a n c e w ill be g iven every E le c tric Slur«-— E le c tric B u ild in g . S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t B e c k e r’B b all, C o r b ett. H a rd w o o d floor 50x60. B est ! of m u sic. No im p ro p e r col J u c t al-1 low ed. NEW FIRM NAME A change in the style of the firm. Mr. J. II. Sterling having sold his interest in the Sterling & Kidder Hdwe Co., the firm name «ill he changed to the L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. at this tint i We want to express our thanks for the patronage and sup port of the. people ot east* in Multnomah and solicit a continu ation of these pleasant relations in the future. We arc always ready to take care of your wants in Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Paints, Oils. Glass, Sporting Goods Etc. If not a customer al ready give us a call and we «ill do our best to serve you. < » 11 L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. GRESHAM. - OREGON Bank Money Orders We notice that the people of this vicinity are getting the good habit of coining here for a money older when they want to send money away. I in y used to go to the post office or to an expn ss office, hut now they know, that the Bank Money Order is the best. It costs less. It is absolutely safe and payable anywhere. You d o n ’t have the bother of w riting out an application. You get an immediate receipt for the amount of the order you buy. If the order is lost, there is no tangle of red tape about recovering your money. Make remittances with Bank Money Orders. ASK FS FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE. <’ / /