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    PAGE FOUR
Ü H E S H .IM
Experience and Exclusive Devotion to One Line Counts
FOR
OVER
18
YEARS
We have been tilling prescriptions ami (telling drugs
Our Record is Your Guarantee
that your prescriptions will be tilled aeeurately and you will
get what you ask for.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R E X A L L Store
ws
Sanitary
Meat Market
ED
BAUMAN.
U K B 8HAM .
-
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
IT f c u D A Y ,
OCTOBER
S I,
ltflu
W hile th e c o st o f food S’ j f f i an d
h o u se h o ld a rtic le s is ste a d ily a d v a n c ­
ing it w ill re lie v e t h . s itu a tio n som e-1
w hat if you ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e
p rices b eing a d v e rtis e d in th e tin t-
look. T h e d e a le r w ho co m es rig h t
n u t an d p u b lish e s Tits p rice v a n ts to
benefit b o th h im se lf a n d you a n d Is
w o rth y of y o u r first c o n sid e ra tio n .
L ittle C lifford M id d leto n , w ho w a s '
ta k e n to th e G ood S a m a rita n h o sp ita l
in P o rtla n d a w eek ag o fo r su rg ic a l
tr e a tm e n t, is re p o r te d to be slo w ly
im p ro v in g
E. C. L in d sey is e re c tin g a sm all
fra m e b u ild in g a d jo in in g th e O u t­
look office, to he used as a c o n fe c ­
tio n e ry sto re.
M rs. J . N. M e w h irte r w as a c a lle r
y e ste rd a y on M rs. J . 11 W ood of th e
M elrose d is tric t.
Mr. ai,d M rs. C. M. H a rris,in w en;
th e g u e sts at d in n e r S u n d ay of M rs
E lla A ton.
111 or 222
Steel Beam
Miss C a ro te n e T a llm a n v isited o v e r
n ig h t F rid a y w ith M iss C la ra S ales.
(Ira n lim a J o n e s , of G re sh a m , is
sp e n d in g a w eek o r tw o w ith h e r
so n , 8. C. Jo n e s.
M rs R o b e rt L a n sd o w n , of P le a s ­
a n t H om e, s p e n t S a tu rd a y w ith h e r
m o th e r, M rs. 8. R. B rad iield
M rs. H. W ra g e a n d Mrs. L, N u te,
of P o rtla n d , s p e n t a few d ay s last
A ll R e p a ir s
week w itli Mrs. U. M C ath ey .
M iss M ary C a th e y is p ro v in g h e r-
h e if a M rjfc v a lu a b le a s s is ta n t in th e
office of C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ris t 8. 11
H all
8. K. S iefer, of B o rin g , is o n e of
th e 45 ta x p a y e rs o f O regon d ra w n
on tile N o v em b er
fe d e ra l
g ra n d
F o r Y o u r F a ll M a c h in e r y
BAIRDSDALE
ju r y .
M rs
F re d L e h m a n , of P le a s a n t
See
A s u rp ris e p a rty w as g iven on O s­
V alley , v isited on M ouday w ith M r c a r W alin last S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e
a n d Mrs. C. M H a rris o n of W a ilu ia occasion b eing il ls
b ir th d a y .
The
H eig h ts.
ev en in g w as very p le a s a n tly sp e n t in
::
Mr. an d Mrs. it K. A kin a n d son p lay in g g am es a n d in sin g in g fa v o r­
B u ssell sp e n t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay ite so n g s
An e v e n t of in te re s t was
w ith M rs. C la re n c e T ru e W ilson in a s tra w ballot
T E L . 511
on th e p re s id e n tia l
T E I ( t\i
GRESHAM, ORE
P o rtla n d .
n o m in ees, w hich
g av e
H ughes 5
H a rry C re n sh a w h as a F o rd fo r votes a n d th e P r e s id e n t 15. T h o se
us on th e m ail ro u te n u m b e r th r e e p re s e n t w ere M rs. C h ris tia n s e n , a u n t
He tra d e d h is Keo in fo r th e m a c h in e of M rs. W alin, A lice D eY oung, B eryl
fo rm e rly o w n ed ,by Ur. H. H. O tt, a n d Ile d v ig C h ris tia n s e n , Roy P o f­
w ho h a s b o u g h t a new car.
fe n b e rg e r, C arl H one, Mr. a n d Mrs.
The
B a p tis t
M issio n ary so ciety Ben S m ith , V iola a n d C la ra S m ith ,
w ill m eet w itli M rs. J . N. C la n a h a n W. Y atln , P. D aslio, Mr. an d Mrs.
on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . Mrs. D av id ­ M cC onnell an d G lenn M cC onnell all
son a n d M rs. C la n a h a n a r e a r r a n g ­ of P o rtla n d a n d th e fo llo w in g local
in g th e p ro g ra m . All a re in v ite d .
p eo p le: I*. J F is h e r a n d fam ily , Jos.
Mrs. S im p so n , m o th e r of M rs. A. S c h a u tin . T. It. R o w an , Mr. an d Mrs.
C. K uby, d ied at th e h o m e o f h e r K en n ed y , M azie an d T ony S c h a n tin ,
d a u g h te r on th e B ase L ine, e a rly th is C la ra S m ith , T. J o h n B u rn s, I Leon­
m o rn in g
S he w as 85 y e a rs of ag e a rd P la tt, Jo h n J o h n s o n , Mr. an d
B yron
J.
B e a ttie , a n d m o th e r, M ts. A. W K re o fsk y an d Mr a n d
M rs. L. J. B e a ttie , sp e n t S a tu rd a y Mrs. W alin.
4 C o lu m b ia C r a lo n o la , N o . HO
a n d S u n d ay , th e g u e s ts of M rs. W. L.
in lu s t th e T h in e
Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k D ickenson v is­
C o rsa g e . On S u n d ay th e y m o to re d ited w ith D ora D ickenson a n d so n s
to B e a v e rto n w h ere they v isite d r e la ­ in P o rtla n d on S u n d a y
tiv es.
M rs.
Lee H a rv e y h a s a s g u e sts
A m a s q u e ra d e ball g iven by M u lt­ Mrs. M. F. M a n n in g a n d h e r (la u g h ­
n o m a h g ra n g e a t O rie n t h a s been a n ­ te r, M rs. H. H. W a lla c e a n d so u of
n o u n ced fo r W ed n esd ay , N o v em b er V icto ria, B. C .
Y ou a re C o rd ially in v ited to
29.
O ne o f th e sp ecial a ttr a c tio n s
Mrs. W illa rd C ook an d c h ild re n
w ill be th e tu r k e y , p u m p k in pie an d have g one to live a t O ak P o in t,
C
o
m e in a n d H e a r th e W o n d ­
o th e r d e licio u s e a ts .
w h ere Mr. C ook is w o rk in g fo r a
erful 1 o n e of th is m ach in e.
M att S c h a n n o h as r e tu r n e d front lu m b e r co m pany.
S easid e, w h ere h e h a s been s p e n d in g
C has. R. B a ird a n d his fa th e r-in -
a tw o -w eek s' v a c a tio n , th e g u e s t of law ,
Mr.
P a r k e r of Los A ngeles,
M rs. L. P ly m ale, h o ste ss at L ocksley h av e re tu rn e d fro m S e a ttle , w h ere
H all. M rs. P ly m a te w as fo rm e rly in th ey w ent in Mr. B a ird 's new D ort.
c h a rg e o f C h a n tic le e r Inn.
A. E. KesHler, local g a m e w ard en ,
s u r p ris e d th r e e
m en
fro m C am as SINGLE TAX RECORD
BY ASSESSOR REED E lim in â t in g tlie H igh C ost ol’ L iv in g . .
e a rly S u n d ay m o rn in g as th e y w ere
1
h u n tin g on
th e
C o lu m b iu slo u g h
I
C
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ty
A
ssesso
r
H
enry
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lo
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is
at
a
p
re
m
iu
m
now
,
so
tlie
w ith o u t O reg o n licenses. T h e y .g a v e
th e ir n a m e s a s O. F. J o h n a n d F re d wiio is a c a n d id a te fo r re -e le c tio n , m a n a g e m e n t of tlie S c e iio g ra p h th e a ­
S ig n e tt. T h ey w ere each fined |2 5 lia s m ad e an a c tiv e c a m p a ig n a g a in s t te r is g iv in g to tlie p erso n h o ld in g
th e lu ck y n u m b e r W ed n esd ay n ig h t
an d th e ir g u n s co n fiscated .
Mrs. F le e t F ox w as ta k e n to Good tlie so-called la n d a n d loan a m e n d ­ a 50 p o u n d sack of flo u r a b s o lu te ly
m
en
t.
th
e
effect
of
w
hich,
if
a
d
o
p
te
d
,
free. W ith each paid ad m issio n p u r ­
S a m a rita n
h o sp ita l
on
S a tu rd a y
Do your Hallowe’en
w h ere sh e u n d e rw e n t a se v e re s u r g i ­ w ould be to m a k e lan d com m on ch ased a t th e box office you a re g iv ­
Illuminating with
cal o p e ra tio n . S he is on th e w ay to p ro p e rty by th e co n fisc a tio n of re n t. en a d u p lic a te tic k e t. O ne tic k e t will
be d ra w n a n d tlie h o ld e r of th e d u ­
reco v ery . T h e fa m ily w ill ta k e up
M A Z D A LAM PS
th e r e h o m e in K e n to n w hen sh e g e ts Mr. R eed h as m a d e a n u m b e r of p lic a te w ill be a w a rd e d th e flour.
K ing
lla g g n l
will
appear
in
w ell, Mr. F ox b e in g em p lo y ed in th e p e rc h e s a g a in s t th e a m e n d m e n t, on e
s la u g h te r h o u se o f T. It. H o w itt.
of w hich w as d e liv e re d a t G re sh a m . " N e a rly a R o g u e," a five-reel "R e d
Recent g u e s ts a t th e h om e of M rs O ne a rg u m e n t w hich he h as used F e a th e r " p ro d u c tio n . A very s tro n g
T el. ofc 17i-2
Res. 14x2
p o litical d ra m a
W ed n esd ay
n ig h t,
M. E. S tu b b s a re M rs. J. E. S tu b b s
,
. ..
an d son E d w a rd of E s ta c a d a , Mrs. . Vl ry eft. « tiv ely is t h a t th e d e s tru c ONLY.
W. K. H a m ilto n
of
P o rtla n d an d tio n of th e se llin g
v alu e of lan d
T h e re w ill be no show T h u rs d a y .
Mrs. N ellie W a tte n b u rg of K la m a th w hich w ould follow upon th e ta k in g
F a lls, p re s id e n t of th e R e b e k a h a s ­ o f tlie full g ro u n d re n t, w ould p a r ­
R. G. C h ase, of W est M ed fo rd ,
sem b ly . Mrs. S tu b b s w as n o b le g ra n d
M ass., iias th e m ost c o m p re h e n siv e
aly
ze
a
g
r
ic
u
ltu
r
a
l
d
e
v
e
lo
p
m
e
n
t
in
W INTER IE HERE
o f a R eb ek ah lo dge in e a s te r n O re­
e x iste n c e of p e w te r-
B oth th e F e d ­ co llectio n in
gon, w hen M rs. W a tte n b u rg w as In­ O reg o n r u r a l c re d its
RAIN
IS HERE
itia te d as a m em b er.
e ra l F a rm L o an act now in fo rce, w are, c o n sistin g of 1,200 pieces.
W
E
’RE
HERE.
A d e lic a te s se n w ill he c o n d u c te d a n d t l i e p e n d in g r u r a l c re d its a m e n d ­
W e h av e h e re all k in d s of
by m em b ers o f th e W o m e n ’s C h ris ­
W in te r G oods,
uch a s A U T O
tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion S a tu r d a y a f ­ m en t to th e c o n s titu tio n of O reg o n ,
R O B E S fro m 8 2 .7 5 up, P L l 'S H
te rn o o n ,
N o v em b er 4, a t F ra k e s ' ta k e th e land v a lu e as th e se c u rity
I t l l l '. l -
It 1 It It I R
It \ I N
s to re o n M ain s tr e e t. T he lo cal U nion fo r fa rm loans.
W itli .this g one, as
ROBES.
RAIN
(O X E R S an d
is d iv id ed in to c o n te s tin g fa c tio n s it w ould be sh o u ld th e a m e n d m e n t
H O R S E B L A N K E T S.
fo r th<**purpose o f e n c o u ra g in g w ork.
T h is sa le Is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of c a rr y , th e r e w ould be no v a lu e to
GRESHAM HARNESS SHOP
fo r m o rtg a g e se c u rity . T h e
th e " g o ld s ," of w hom M rs. J N. la n d
S. E. PA LM Q U IST .
P h o n e 173
C la n a h a n is le a d e r. Mrs. C. M. O li­ U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t w ould n o t
p h a n t is le a d e r o f th e " b lu e s ."
e x te n d its r u r a l c re d its sy stem to
T lie H otel C o n g d o n is e n jo y in g a
g ro w in g p a tro n a g e
w hich
Is very O regon. It w ould find th a t th e law s
g ra tify in g to th e p ro p r ie to r , "BUI of O reg o n w ould n o t afford sufficient
This A ttractive Offer is Good
C o n g d o n , w ho is s p a r in g no p a in s to p ro te c tio n to th e h o ld e rs of fa rm
for a
m a k e th e se rv ic e first class in ev ery m o rtg a g e s m ad e u n d e r its a u th o r ity
p a r tic u la r , an d "we h a v e n ’t ra ise d
th e p rice e it h e r ,” sa y s Bill. It m ay am i w ould p la c e . O reg o n in th e list
tu r n o u t, if th in g s keep on g o in g up, o f in e lig ib le s ta te s fo r fa rm lo an s,
to lie m o re p ro fita b le to b o a rd nt th e th e r e to re m a in w h ile th e o b je c tio n ­
C o n g d o n th a n to e a t a t hom e.
a b le law s c o n tin u e d in force.
Two
b ab ies
w ere b o rn at Mrs.
$37.50 wires an already-built
Mr. R eed finds th a t th e peo p le of
W a ltm a n 's p riv a te s a n ita r iu m d u r ­
in g th e past w eek.
B oth a r e g irls M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty a re g re a tly in ­
house of five rooms, complete,
a n d a re th e d a u g h te r s of M r. an d te re s te d in a g r ic u ltu r a l d e v e lo p m en t
M rs F r a n k W a rn e r of P o rtla n d and a n d w ill re tu r n an i> «erw helm ing m a ­
with handsome set of Fixtures.
Mr. a n d Mrs. G lenn H a rm o n , a lso of
jo
r
ity
a
g
a
in
s
t
th
e
law
s
a
n
d
loan
P o rtla n d . Mrs. M. Itauw of L u sted ,
w ho h a s been h e re fo r tr e a tm e n t fo r a m end m en t.
th e p a st tw o w eek s, is m u ch Im ­
p ro v ed .
Mrs. A b b o tt of P o rtla n d
We a re b o th e re d by a n sw e rs to j 1 <>ti pay 8 7 .5 0 d o w n a n d 8 5 .(Kt a
m o n th
w itli
your
lig h t
hill.
b ro u g h t h e r little son h e re fo r t r e a t ­ w an t ads. w hen th e y sa y , " E n q u ir e
E q u a lly li I hm id te r m s fo r o ilie r-
m en t.
a t O u tlo o k office." A good sign.
sized h o u ses.
Oliver Chilled How
O liver Chill'd or Steel Plows
Jointers - Shares - Wheels
H essels F arm M achinery
Prop.
-
O UTLO O K
ORE.
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for F at Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
What Amusement have
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
you for your children dur­
ing the winter nights?
r
P endleton N orm al School
P ro v en N ecessity
(C opied from P o rtla n d O regonian.)
MONM OUTH, Ore., Ju n e 26 —T h e O regon N orm al
school opened th is week . . . stu d e n ts en ro lled 766,
la rg e st on reco rd for s ta te N orm al In O regon . . . .
how to c are fo r larg e stu d e n t body a problem . . . .
800 being crow ded Into a u d ito riu m with se a tin g c a ­
p acity of 660. Q alieries filled w ith e x tra c h a irs In
aisle*. More th a n 160 s tu d e n ts seated on p latfo rm
New bo ard in g h o u ses co m p leted , ad d itio n s to room
Ing h ouses b u ilt and te n ts used One hu n d red girls
Bleep on u p p er floor of school
T h e official school re p o rt gives 160 g rad e pupils
In M onm outh, fo r teac h er practice.
P o w e ll’s (Jharmacy
Safety First!
Rend w hat thug« you have elected to handle the
affairs of your state and who are thoroughly inform ed
regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say
concerning m easure 308 on the ballot at the com ing
election:
By Ja rn e i W lth y c o m b e , G overno r of O regon:
“ Ö ie g o n I» u n q u e a tio n a b ly in need of m o re n o rm a l
school w o rk a nd P e n d le to n is H ie l o f h a l |dac«* for a
school o f th ia class in E a s te rn O re g o n ,T
Gresham Electric Co.
By J. A. C h u rc h ill, State S u pe rin te n d e n t of Public
In s tru c tio n :
“ I tr u s t t h a t th e v o te rs o f th e S ta te w ill a ss ist la
r a l lin a th e s ta n d a rd o f our schools by e s ta b lis h in g a
S ta te N o r m a l School a t P e n d le to n *
By P
W ELL
L. C am p bell, P resid ent of the U n iv e rs ity of
O re g o n :
“ A t l« a a t one a d d itio n a l
needed in O re g o n **
N o rm a l
School
la
u rg e n tly
By W . J. K e rr, P resid ent of the Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l
C ollege:
“ S in ce th e people o f P e n d le to n u ie in it ia t in g a m ea s u re
fo r th e e a tu b lla h m e n t of a N o r m a l School a t th a t place,
It w ill g iv e m e p le a s u re to a u p p o it th ia m e a a u ie
By J. H . A ck e rm a n , P resid ent O regon N o rm al School,
at M on m o uth:
Get Your Home Wired
"A c a r e fu l a n a lv e ie o f th e s itu a tio n w ill c o n v in c e any
one t h a t O re g o n needs a N o rm a l School In E u a te rn O r e ­
gon a n d P e n d le to n fill« a ll th e g o v e rn m e n t r e q u ir e m e n t s ”
By the County School Su perintend ents of Oregon:
Right Now!
‘R esolved , t h a t It la the sense o f th e C o u n ty School
S u p e rin te n d e n ts o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , In c o n v e n tio n
use« m illed , t h a t th e beet In te ie a ts of th e s. hool.« «>1 the
S ta te dn tnand ln< te as e d f a c ilitie s fo r th« t r a in in g of
le a th e r s , a nd th a t ws. th e re fo re , endorse th< In it ia t iv e
m e a s u re to e s ta b lis h a N o rm a l Kt hool at P e n d le to n
By M rs. C h arles H Csstner, P resid ent of the Oregon
F ed eration of W om en's Clubs:
” 1 m ost h e a r t ily endorse
Softool a t P s n d ls to u **
th e
Prof.
F u r rie r
Robert C.
French,
lo c a tio n o f said
President
N o rm a l
of the
SHORT TIME ONLY
N orm al School L ocated a t W rato n .
"An Im m e d ia te e s ta b lis h m e n t o f x m h a school a t some
e n t r a l p o in t such as P e n d leto n w o uld p ro *« ,t g i i . i t asset
to th e s la t e of O r e g o n ”
B F. M u lk s y , Ex P resid ent Southern Oregon N orm al
School:
” 1 s h a ll s u p p o rt th e lo c a tio a
N o r m a l School a t P e n d le to n
of
an
E a s te rn
O regon
State Board of Regents of Oregon N orm al School
declares that “ the necessity for additional N orm al
school facilities in Oregon is a p p a re n t.”
P ortland C ham ber of C om m erce endorses m easure
30<X and say Pendleton most logical locution for N or­
m al school in E astern Oregon
308 X YES
A VOTE FOR your
is
children
....- " " "
K a n te rn O re g o n S ta te N o rm a l Si hool C o m m itte e
Hy J I I O w ln n See» . I'e n d le tn n . O r .
11‘.Id Ad» )
_
Estimati s on all-sized jobs
elicci I ttlly given free of chatge
Pitoni Commercial *Dept.
M arshall 5100; A 6131
I
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company
Oyster Soup-
lim i n g
th e
fall
to he
and
in styh'
In a little iitoi c than ten y
w inter
• ti is bank has gtown
■piait't Million ilollnrs of assets vliieh is, m its If indication
->f ! SUPERIOR SERVICE
fonupolc Oysters are tine- fat, Ï
, 1
»•¡I e ti tl v a r i e t y
Y
Y
E
I
■
October
The unexpected visitor to dinner can invariably be pleased X
by a service of Oyster Soup—
A. W. Metzger
"atisli. ii customers prosper with this bank
Its growth
'hiring t it years ts shown below .
No houac"ife's pantry should be without Monopole Oyster»
QUALITY
s t
Irvin ,•• ttp ec start into t busiip s re p f s.‘titilli: m<>:< than One
- i, n tlis
Phone 661 About it,
LLXidder Hardware Co.
One-Quarter Million Dollar Bank
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Sold by
W. C. ALDERSON
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
1906
1916
Deposits
$ 29.499 24
$202,000.63
Assets
5 38,210.23
$256.715 45
COUNTY SUPERINTENDANT OF SCHOOLS
FIRST STATE BANK
NO 123 ON THE BALLOT
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