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PAGE GRESHAM FOUR OUTLOOK GRESHAM LOCALS F R ID A Y . NOVEMBER I« , 1017 FUNERAL TODAY OF FORMER RESIDENT BALL®BAND T h o m a s C a h ill, a re s id e n t of O re Mr. a n d M rs. D. W . M etzg er a re gon sin c e A u g u st 15, 1876, a n d f o r well s e ttle d in th e i r new h o m e on m erly o f th is v ic in ity , d ied a t th e S o u th R o b e rts av en u e. Mrs. V. ii. R ead, o f P o rtla n d , w as h om e of h is so n -in -law , W ill S h a rk e y , a G re sh a m v isito r on T h u rs d a y , c a ll th r e e m ile s s o u th o f G re sh a m , on I ing upon o ld n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s. T u e sd a y la s t. H is re m a in s w ere laid A m a r ria g e licen se w as issu ed on to re s t th is fo re n o o n in St. J o s e p h ’s . THE U N IV E R S A L CAR W ed n esd ay to J a m e s T u rn b u ll of c e m e te ry , th e fu n e r a l ta k in g p lace T h e se a r e eco n o m ical d ay s a n d th u s th e F o rd c a r P o rtla n d , an d Mrs. M aria M organ from St. H e n ry ’s C a th o lic c h u rc h . becom es a m o re in te n s e n e cessity th a n e v e r b efo re, Mr. C a h ill w as b o rn in C u rry c o u n w hose h o m e is n e a r B eav er C re e k , b ecau se by re aso n o f its u n iv e rsa l se rv ic e it h as b e ty , S lig al, Ir e la n d on N o v em b er 9, th r e e m iles e a st of G resh am . com e a la rg e p a rt In th e " b u s in e s s o f liv in g ” ; besides. It ta k e s less m oney fo r o p e ra tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e T h o se w ho h av e boys o r g ir ls a t 183k. H e c a m e to th e U n ited S ta te s th a n an y o th e r m o to r c a r T h a t th is is n o t an ild e ! th e O. A. C. need not ex p ect any of a t an e a rly ag e a n d s e ttle d in th e N e It is Marked by Hit Red Bali boast is p ro v en by th e fact th a t th e r e a re m o re th a n th em h o m e on T h a n k s g iv in g Day, as h alem v alley. O ne of h is d a u g h te r s , tw o m illio n F o rd s in d ally serv ice. M ore c o n clu siv e ev id en c e o f y o u r need of a F o rd c a r co u ld not be g iv en . That’s why we sell it here. but a o n e -d a y v a c atio n w ill be g iven Mrs. M ary N o rd stro m w as th e first H ere it Is, a du lly n e c e ssity th a t is a d aily econom y. w h ite ch ild b o rn in N eh alem . He We believe it is the best rubber th is y ear. A v a rie ty o f bo d ies to m eet th e v a rie ty of d em a n d leav es a w idow a n d a n o th e r d a u g h te r , footwear you can buy. Thou Mr. a n d M rs. 8. C. J o n e s h av e r e iro m th e " s n a p p y " R u n a b o u t to th e de lu x e .Sedan. Mrs. C ecelia S h a rk e y , w ho is th e w ife | sands of men have given it We can m a k e im m e d ia te d e liv e ry fo r a s h o rt tim e ceived w ord fr< ,n th e i r son G uy of his o f W ill S h a rk e y , a t w hose h o m e th e only. Huy w hen you can get d e liv e ry , fo r p ro d u c tio n years of test. It fits better. It a p p o in m e n t a s c o rp o ra l In Co. B. 162 Is b e h in d th e d em a n d all th e tim e. P lace y o u r o r d e r d e c eased p assed th e la s t fo u r y e a rs gives more comfort. It gives In f a n try U. 8. A rm y. C o rp o ra l Jo n e s at once as no c a rs can be d e liv e re d w ith o u t y o u r o r d e r o f h is life. • more days of wear than any b eing p lace d first. is now w ith h is re g im e n t a t C am p He also leav e s a b ro th e r, Jo h n C a other make. And in the long run it M ills, New Y ork. R unabout « 3 1 5 ; T ouring Far *341(1; F oupelet *.*>1(0; h ill, liv in g in N eh alem . T h e la t t e r is the cheapest rubber footwear you T own 4 ar *0 45; Medan *411».*; O ne-T on Truck F. A m es, o f H e rm isto n , U m a til w as h e re in a tte n d a n c e a t th e fu n e ra l 4 I iumn I h *4(4(4*. T h ese prices f. o. I> D etroit. can buy. Come in and let us show you. la c o u n ty , w as a c a lle r u p o n th e O u t a lth o u g li very ag ed a n d feeb le. He look y e s te rd a y . H e h a s a son a t V a n w as th r o u g h th e civil w a r a n d se rv e d j Look for the R ed Ball co u v e r w ho Is a s e r g e a n t in th e arm y s e v e n te e n a n d a h a lf y e a rs In th e HHO.VK 11 an d w as v is itin g in G re sh a m a t th e U n ite d S ta te s arm y . You’ll find it on all “ Ball-Band” footwear. h om e o f W. F. H oney. ThomaH C a h ill lived in th is v ic in ity i P rin c ip a l a n d M rs. E lm e r F. fo r e ig h t y e a rs on ce b e fo re. H is G oodw in w ill g iv e a re c e p tio n to th e h o m e w as n e a r w h ere h e d ied , b u t SO LD E \< LI S IV E L I se n io r c la s s a n d th e o rc h e s tra ol h a v in g been b u rn e d o u t h e w ent back U nion H ig h S chool No. 2, on n ex t to N e h a le m . S ev eral o f th e o ld e r F rid a y e v e n in g , N o v em b er 23, at re s id e n ts h e re w ill re m e m b e r him th e ir h o m e in R e g n e r a d d itio n . a n d h is fa m ily , all o f w hom w ith The b a z a a r a n d c h ic k e n d in n e r o th e r re la tiv e s w ere h e re to d a y a t g iven by Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h last h is fu n e ra l. llo w itt Bldg. Gresham, Oregon n ig h t w as a g re a t su ccess. A good ROCKWOOD cro w d w as In a tte n d a n c e anti all e n jo y ed th e sp le n d id d in n e r serv ed . T h e s ilv e r te a g iv en by th e R o ck T ite n e t p ro e e e d s w ere a b o u t 1160. * w ood Im p ro v e m e n t clu b a t th e hom e FULL LINE OF an d o n e o f th em ap p lie d a t th e S u n Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n P a lm q u is t of o f M rs. O. J. B row n la s t T u e sd a y a f ESCAPED CONVICTS ARE ROUNDED UP d ia l d a iry fo r food. T h ey got m ilk "L o n e so m e C ove,” w ere g u e s ts S u n te rn o o n w as a sp le n d id success. T h e o n ly b u t th e ir a p p e a ra n c e su g g e s te d day of th e l a t t e r ’s niece, M rs. J. C. sp ecial fe a tu r e of th e a fte rn o o n w as T h re e n e g ro co n v ic t-e sc a p e s from th a t th ey w ere th e e scap es an d C on D uke a n d fa m ily . O th e r v is ito rs a t a le c tu re , s te re o p tic o n view s, on th e I he O regon p e n ite n tia ry w ere c a p s ta b le S q u ire w as n o tified . He te le th e D uke h o m e on th a t day w ere 1 P acific C o ast R escu e W o rk , g iven by FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS p h o n ed th e s h e riff’s o ffic e a n d five tu re d y e ste rd a y tw o o f th e m a t M rs. W. T. H en sley a n d so n s, A r th u r M iss G e rh u c . M iss L o v e tt, m a tro n of • T ro u td a le cu rly In th e m o rn in g an d d e p u tie s w ere se n t o u t w ho effected a n d Roy. L o u ise H om e, g av e a d e ta ile d ac c o u n t EVERYTHING IN SEASON tile o th e r la te r in th e day se v e ra l th e c a p tu re s . F ra n k E sc o b a r, fo re m a n of th e o f th e good w ork b ein g d o n e by th e T h e n e g ro e s hud b o a rd e d a fre ig h t Hull R un p ip e lin es, is ta k in g h is a n m iles f u r th e r w est. hom e. A m u sical p ro g ra m w as given I'tie m en hud escap ed from S alem tr a in an d w ere Ju s t a b o u t to g et n u a l v a c a tio n of tw o w eeks. H e is by M rs. O. J. B ro w n . M iss G lad y s last week an d h ad m a d e th e i r way aw ay. T h ey w ere s e n t back to S a v is itin g th e s h ip y a rd s a t P o rtla n d N eal, M iss L e isla R uby a n d M iss thin fa r. T h ey w ere n e a rly s ta rv e d lem last n ig h t. Pleasant Home Phone 755 a n d V an co u v er, an d on W ed n esd ay E d ith J e lk in . M rs. J. N elson K in g m ad e liis first in sp e c tio n of th e In a n d M rs A n d rew S to n e h ad c h a rg e te r s ta te b rid g e. of th e e n te r ta in m e n t. T h e O u tlo o k w as m isin fo rm e d c o n M rs. W illa rd C ook a n d d a u g h te r c e rn in g th e m ilita ry se rv ic e of F ra n k E va, Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k D ickenson, T e ev ln , as p u b lish e d in th e H illsv iew M rs. K. W. H arv ey a n d so n A lfred of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry ite m s in a re c e n t issue. Mr. T eev ln an d Mrs. J. H. N ash w ent to V an co u th in g on o u r c o u n te rs goes was n o t g ra n te d a d is c h a rg e by th e v e r re c e n tly to v isit E d w a rd D icken- to you ju s t as It s h o u ld — e x e m p tio n h o a rd , hut is now in inlli- so n , w ho is a w a g o n e r in th e q u a rte r- p e rle c t b a k in g — a 1 w a y s fre s h , p u re In g re d ie n ts ; ta ry tr a in in g at C am p F u n s to n , New m u s te rs d e p a rtm e n t an d w ho expect» f w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t p rices, Y ork to leav e soon fo r th e E ast. c o u rte o u s a n d q u ick se rv ic e E rn e st S tr a tto n left on W ed n esd ay n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a M rs M ary R ich m o n d h a s receiv ed tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry . e v e n in g fo r W a sh in g to n C ity, w h ere w ord fro m h e r son W ard , t h a t h e e x he w ill ta k e a civil se rv ice p o sitio n in p ects to sa il fo r F ra n c e w ith in th e th e c h ie f sig n a l o ffice. He w ill r e n ex t few w eeks. p o rt fo r d u ty on M onday m o rn in g J . C. B u rn s w as a P o rtla n d v is ito r G resham . P h on e I I n ext. H is w ife re m a in s h e re fo r th e 1 T u esd av p re s e n t w ith M rs. N o ra W ith ro w , Mr. O scar W alin a n d fam ily hav e S tr a tt o n ’s m o th e r m oved to P o rtla n d fo r th e w in te r. N otice o f M ass M eeting. M rs. P . tl. S tu c lie ll T ells H ow S h e C u re d H e r Son of a C old. Mrs. J. H. N ash is su ffe rin g w ith "W h e n my son E llis w as sick LINEN SHOWER GIVEN N o tice Is h e re b y given tn a t on | s e v e re th r o a t tro u b le . PROSPECTIVE BRIDE T h u rs d a y , N o v em b er 22. 1917, a w ith a cold la s t w in te r I g a v e him C h a m b e rla in ’s C o u g h R em edy. It M rs. W illa rd C ook. M rs. Jo h n A lin en s h o w e r w as g iven by M rs. R ich m o n d a n d M rs. J. H N ash v is it p u b lic m ass m e e tin g will be h eld in h elp ed him a t on ce a n d q u ic k ly b ro k e M e tz g e r’s h all in th e to w n o f G re s h up h is c o ld ,” w rite s Mrs. P. O. S tu - G reen w o o d a t tier h om e by a n u m b e r ed y e s te rd a y w ith M rs O live O ’B an- THAT COMMON AILMENT am fo r th e p u rp o s e of n o m in a tin g c h ell, H o m e r C ity, P a. T h is rem ed y h a s been in use fo r m any y e a rs . Its o f frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs, in h o n o r of ion at St. J o h n s . OF ALL MANKIND c a n d id a te s fo r e le c tio n to th e fo llo w good q u a litie s h a v e been fu lly p ro v T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n Miss G e rtr u d e B ak er, w ho e x p ects to in g o ffic e s; s a id e le c tio n to be held en by m any th o u s a n d s of people. It h eld a very su c c e ssfu l so cial a t th e commonly called “ hu n g er” leav e soon fo r New W e s tm in s te r, sch o o l F rid a y e v e n in g , N o v em b er 9. D ecem b er 4, 1917. S aid m ass m e e t is p le a s a n t a n d sa fe to ta k e .— Adv. should he a three-times-a day B ritis h C o lu m b ia , to becom e th e Mr. G riffith of th e B e a v e rto n S ta rc h in g to be h eld a t th e h o u r of 8 p. m. treatm ent. You know that old O ne m ayor. tirid e o f Leo B. S h a rp e . T h e b rid e- fa c to ry , sp o k e on th e need of su ch an saying—i t ’s better to pay the T h re e co u n c ilm e n . to -b e re c eiv ed m any b e a u tifu l an d in s titu tio n in th is c o m m u n ity an d W e ' v e t h i s t o t e l l butcher than the doetor—not O ne m a rsh a l. u sefu l g ifts a n d th e best w ishes of ail Mrs. J e n n ie K em p, h ead o f th e W om T h e m e a t s v i e s e l l that we begrudge the M. I), any C. G. S C H N E ID E R . R e c o rd e r. fo r h e r f u tu r e h a p p in e s s an d p ro s p e r e n 's d e p a rtm e n t of th e U n ite d S ta te s W I L L M A K E A H U N G R Y j business, beeause lie’s one of ity. N e a r th e clo se of th e a fte rn o o n , F o o d A d m in is tra tio n , sp o k e on food M A N F E E L V IE L L » cur best customers. Market H ours C hange. a d e licio u s lu n ch w as serv ed . All r e c o n s e rv a tio n a n d th e n eed s o f th e so l p o rt a m ost e n jo y a b le day. On a n d a f t e r O c to b e r 1, th e G re s h A J W BROWN, Prop d ie rs. A so c ia l h o u r a n d lu n c h w ere T h o se p re s e n t w ere M esd am es W. e n jo y e d a f t e r th e p ro g ra m . G R E S H A M . ((REG GA am M eat M a rk e t w ill clo se a t 6 :3 0 T. H en sley , B yron H a ll, V icto ria T h e R ockw ood B o o ste r c lu b g a v e a o ’clo ck . A fte r N o v em b er 1. th e c lo s G ray , E. E. W ellin g . J. R. C a v a n a g h . , s ilv e r te a a t th e h o m e o f M rs. O. J. in g h o u r w ill be 6 o ’clo ck . R esid e n c e C. A. B a k e r, W m. H a n n in g , I). E. j B ro w n on T u e sd a y la s t, w hich w as j p h o n e, 793. T o w le, Jo h n B liss, B lain e T u r n e r and w ell a tte n d e d A. J . W. B R O W N , P r o p r ie to r . th e M isses E th e l C a lk in s, F ra n c e s M r a n d M rs E D. K en t h av e been An Old Man’s S toin acli. a n d H elen B liss. E d ellä T ow le, Mary q u ite sick b u t a re on th e ro a d to r e As we grow o ld e r a n d less ac tiv e . u n d A nua H o eck er covery. less a n d less food is re q u ire d to m e e t On next S a tu r d a y , N o v em b er 1’ ! th e d e m a n d s o f o u r bodies. If too POWELL VALLEY TO R ockw ood g ru n g e will e n te r ta in th e j m u ch is h a b itu a lly ta k e n , th e sto m - HELP Y M C A FUND M a s te rs ’ a n d L e c tu r e r s ’ a s s o c ia tio n j W,U re b e l W hen a m an re-aches a d v a n c e d ag e of 85 o r- 90, you 1 All g ra n g e r s a re in v ite d to com e an d Men's Work Shoes w ill find th a t he is a lig h t e a te r. Be A big ra lly w ill be held a t th e e n jo y th e day. as c a re fu l a s you w ill, h o w e v e r, you ' Men's Dress Shoes P ow ell V alley sch o o lh o u se on S a tu r A big m a s q u e ra d e ball w ill be g iv w ill o cca sio n a lly e a t inor<> th a n you I Bovs' Shoes w ill feel th e need of day e v e n in g , N o v em b er 17, b e g in n in g en a t th e R ockw ood g ra n g e h a ll on sh o u ld an d Rubber Boots and Shoes I at 8 o ’clo ck , fo r th e benefit o f th e on T h a n k s g iv in g eve, N o v em b er 28 C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts to c o rre c t th e ' M en’s Rubbers. d is o rd e r. T h e se ta b le s do n o t con- | Y M. C A. fu n d . A good p ro g ra m G ood m u sic w ill be fu rn is h e d an d ta in p ep sin , b u t s tr e n g th e n th e s to m K E R R 'S * w ill lie g iv en , w hen a n u m b e r of til»' u su a l p ric e s w ill prevail» a ch a n d e n a b le It to p e rfo rm its | Shoe Repairing a Specialty fu n c tio n s n a tu r a lly . T hey a ls o c a u se s p e a k e rs w ill ta k e p a rt, a ls o so m e of GRESHAM SHOE SHOP a g e n tle m o v em en t of th e bow els. th e sch o o l c h ild re n , an d Mrs. K arl J Carl D ahl. Prop. Zion E van gelical Church H a g b e rg w ill sin g R ead th e W a n t ad s C h u rc h s e rv ic e s and S u n d ay T h e m e e tin g w ill ta k e th e form of a b a sk e t a n d pie so cial an d all a re sch o o l w ill d ro p o u t next S unday All u rg e d to b rin g b a s k e ts R e fre s h m e m b e rs am i frie n d s a re in v ite d to m e n ts w ill be se rv e d in th e b eaem en t. a tte n d th e m issio n se rv ic e s a t th e All com«' an d h elp th e good c a u se so F rie d e n s E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h in S e ll th e boys a t th e fro n t can say th a t w ood, Rev. A. W e h rll. p a s to r, m o r n in g , a fte rn o o n a n d ev en in g . P o w ell V alley h as d o n e its sh a re . G e rm a n m e m o ria l s e rv ic e w ill be T h e m e e tin g is u n d e r th e s u p e r * aon AMS & K err B ros v ision o f T I,. A n d erso n , W in P e te r h eld on th e fo llo w in g S u n d a y m o rn COHlt »Oi so n . F ra n k G u sta fso n , H e rb e rt B ra d in g , N o v em b er 25. at 1 0 :3 0 o 'clo ck Ilf course the tnan with a bank account has a safe place for ’’»’usuo»«** In c o n n e c tio n w ith th is se rv ic e th e ley. C arl N elson a n d B ert O lson L o rd 's S u p p e r w ill be c e le b ra te d An his money, and lie is likely to have more money than his o fferin g w ill a lso be ta k e n fo r th e TERRY neigh bor. b en efit o f th e M in iste ria l P e n sio n an d C. A B a k e r so ld to A J. W B ro w n R e lie f F u n d o f th e E v a n g e lic a l o f G re sh a m re c e n tly , a fa t p o rk e r c h u rc h . th a t w eig h ed 355 p o u n d s G e rm a n s e rv ic e on T h a n k sg iv in g . But an account at the First State Bank means more than Mrs V ic to ria G ray is v is itin g h e r N o v em b er 29. a t 10 30 a. m. n iece , M rs C h a rle s G reen w o o d that It means financial backing in ease of emergency or when Miss M ary B row n le ft W ednesday T h e L a d ie s' Aid so ciety w ill m eet opportunity knocks. e v e n in g fo r Id a h o , w h e re sh e w ill on W e d n e sd a y , N o v em b er 21, w ith sp en d th e w in te r w ith h e r f a th e r M rs J H. M etzg er T h o se to assist Mrs. A. W a ld rip e n te r ta in e d Mrs M rs M etzg er In se rv in g a re Mes- J. W C o o n s la st T u esd ay a fte rn o o n d a m e s B enj. C a m e ro n . A. D ow sett v a l i t y ervice .Mrs E M C oons s p e n t last S u n a n d J . C a n n o n T h e tim e of m e etin g d ay w ith frie n d s a t S andy Bluff h a s been a d v a n c e d a w eek on ac- PHONE 661 PHONE 661 M rs J W C oons s p e n t th e a f t e r c o u n t of T h a n k sg iv in g . noon w ith M rs C u m m in g s last W ed GRESHAM, ORE. Zlp w ill clean your chim ney for n esd ay t5 c At K idder Hdwe Co. This is rubber footwear that wears RAKER & SON Aylsworth FRESH M EATS Andrews Bros. Meat Market We Lead the Procession F o r d R e p a ir in g Welding - Brazing - Carbon Burning Goodyear Tire Service C IT Y BAKERY Ed. Osburn EXPERT Auto, Buggy and Wagon J PAINTING Gresham Market SEE Hießest Quality of Coffee E . E. C H IP M A N SH O ES I Packed Use the in Coffee. Economy Save the Glass Jars coffee W e Recomend it. O S Jar To Farmers and Dairymen W e Know it Satisfies FIRST STATE BANK 4