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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER
IS,
1018
FA TH ER
PROTECT
THEM
E llsw o rth R a k e r, w ho is sta tio n ) <1
a t S e a ttle , ta m e hom e lust ev en in g
on u few d a y s ’ fu rlo u g h to v isit his
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. C. I. R ak er.
O F V IC T IM
M AKES STATEM ENT
p e a te q in m e O u tlo o k at th e re q u e s t
of 8. R. K u h lm a n , f a th e r o f G eo rg e
K u h lm a n , su ch c o rre c tio n s a n d a d d i­
tio n s h a v in g been m ad e as su g g e s te d
by Mr. K u h lm a n a s m o re c le a rly s t a ’
ing th e facts in re la tio n to th e s h o o t­
in g :
M r. a n d M rs. C. M. H a rriso n e n te r
ta iu e d ou S u n d a y
Rev. a n d Mrs
A.
iiru c k e tib u ry of P o rtla n d , Mr
t h e e v e n ts th a t led up to th e t r a g ­
a n d M rs. C. E. R u sh e r an d M rs, S. edy as re p o rte d a r e to th e effect th a t
It. iira d fie ld .
toes. H e w as a c c o m p a n ie d by his
b ro th e r E ra n k a n d w as n e a rin g th e
R ase L in e on T e g a rt a v e n u e . Jl'hi
m e e tin g w itli O liv er w as p u rely a c c i­
d e n ta l.
T h e la t te r w as c a r r y in g a
s h o tg u n a n d it Is s ta te d th a t he began
w ill stand tlie w in te r w e a th ­
a boyish p ra n k by th ro w in g so n n of
er much b e tte r i f given a
th e to m a to e s to th e g ro u n d in a s p irit
M rs. F . L. M ack h a s a rr iv e d from ot a g g ra v a tio n to G eorge, w ho p ro ­
eoat
o f good p a in t th is fa ll.
h e r h om e in New Y ork a n d w ill r e ­ te s te d th e a c tio n , sa y in g th a t th e y
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m ain w ith h e r f a th e r, E ra n k Jo n e s ,
W e have ju s t the th in g in
io r p re s e rv in g .
d u rin g th e a b s e n c e of h e r h u sb a n d ,
J u s t all th a t w as said o r d o n e is
w ho is in m ilita ry se rv ice in E ran ce. not full} re v ealed , b u t G eo rg e s a id he
C H IN A M E L A U T O M O B IL E
ra ise d th e g u n , th e n he fired th e fa ta l
P A IN T
Mr. a n d M rs. H a rry L u ste d an d sh o t, th e leaden p e lle ts s tr ik in g his
victim in tile sto m a c h , c h e st und face.
so n , of L e n ts, cam e to G re sh a m S u n ­ Tliat tilt* tw o w ere n o t clo se to g e th e r
d ay , und in file a fte rn o o n in com pany w hen th e s h o t w as tired is p ro v ed by
A ny a m a te lir
w ith th e fo rm e r's m o th e r a n d sis te r, th e way th e m issels w ere s c a tte r e d
atn l m ake the
.Mrs. L. T. L u ste d und .Miss Inez, w ent a lm o st o v e r th e w h o le u p p e r p o rtio n
o f th e v ictim s body, w hich w ould no.
up file C o lu m b ia H ighw ay.
h av e been th e case h ad th e d is c h a rg e ,
been a t close ra n g e .
C a rrie d in T en Colors
R ic h a rd T e g a rt, liv in g n e a rb y iite
M rs. J o h a n n a A n d e rso n , w ho h as
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been fo r th e p ast tw o w eeks o r m ore
a n d w as on e o f tile first to th e scen e
R O Y AI, lil t E
at E m a n u e l h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d for of th e sh o o tin g . H e say s he h e a rd
B R E W ST E R GREEN
tr e a tm e n t, h a s r e tu rn e d to h e r hom e th e re p o rt of tlie g u n .
A
LTO BROWN
T lie w ounded hoy w as ta k e n to th e
on W’a llu la H e ig h ts , w h ere sh e I.t
M T O (.R E V (H ack )
h o sp ita l w here he lin g e re d fu lly con-
slow ly re g a in in g h e r s tr e n g th .
sclo u s to th e la s t a n d k n e w .th a t his
AND « LEAK CARRIAGE
w ound w as fa ta l.
A LTO GREY (L ig h t)
E d g a r A. K e n t, fo rm e rly of lite
G eo rg e w as th e o ld e s t son o f Mr.
\ El,LOW
R ockw ood
n e ig h b o rh o o d ,
w as
in und M rs. R ay K u h lm a n , w ho live ju s t '
ENG. VERMILLION
G re sh a m on S a tu rd a y , h a v in g co m e t.i west of Ruby n e a r th e ra ilro a d tra c k .
(A R M IN E
a tte n d g ra n g e .
.Mr. K ent is living O liv er is tlie y o u n g est son of Mr. and
Mrs. o . J. B row n, w hose h om e is on
W I N E
w ith Ills d a u g h te r , M rs. A ddie H a g e ­ tlie B ase L ine, n o rth of R uby. T lie
m an a t 319 4 8 th s tre e t e a st, P o r t­ tw o fa m ilie s h av e lived n e a r e a c h 1
o th e r fo r a dozen y e a rs.
land.
Mr. K u h lm a n , w ho is em p lo y ed at !
P re s id e n t M eyers, o f th e E irs t C am p L ew is, was se n t fo r a n d a r ­
riv ed in P o rtla n d b efo re h is s o n s
G R E S H A M , O REG O N
S ta te B unk, is tin* p ro u d o w n e r of a d e a th . T h e d ead boy was a g ra n d s o n
new S ed an to u r in g ear. He to o k it of Mr. an d Mrs. G eo rg e R. S to c k to n ,
o u t fo r a tr ia l tr ip on S a tu rd a y an l w ho also live d o s e by.
P re s id e n t W ilson lias w ritte n a
e jo y e d his rid e so well th a t he re ­
c a m p a ig n le tte r in b e h a lf of th e o p ­
m a in e d aw ay o v e r S u n d ay , r e tu rn in g
p o n en t ot S e n a to r F ra n c is W a rre n ,
y e ste rd a y .
iiinusaiin H ollars in Ills " k e p t us o u t I o f W yom ing, o n e o f tlie m ost in d e ­
M rs. H. C. I,a rse n of B oring, well of w a r” a d v e rtis in g ca m p a ig n in be
fa tig a b le w ar s e n a to rs in th e p re s ­
k now n in th is vicin ity as a p ra c tic a l h a lf of Mr. W ilson in 191«. H enry
e n t co n g ress. D o u b tless th is le tte r is
n u rs e , offers tlie fo llo w in g effective a n n o u n c e d a t th e tim e th a t he in ­
based upon th e th e o ry th a t It w ould
d is in fe c ta n t: place in a s a u c e r o r te n d e d to sp en d a m illio n .
H e n ry 's d is c o u ra g e th e k a is e r to know th a t
o th e r d ish a h a lf inch of s a lt a n d a p e rfo rm a n c e s do not seem to keep up
G e n e ra l P e rs h in g ’s fa th e r-in -la w hail
h a lf inch o f s u lp h u r. W et well w ith w ith h is p ro sp e c tu se s.
been licked a t th e polls. (), yes.
fo rm a ld e h y d e , c o v e r w itli a c lo th an d
keep in a w arm place. K eep it m oist
W ar S vings S tam p s save lives
Save for the c o u n try ’s sake.
w itli th e liq u id .
A n n o u n c e m e n t is m ad e o f th e
ria g e y e ste rd a y at V an co u v er of
L e ta M atth ew s of G resh am to
M o rn in g s ta r of P o rtla n d . T hey
m a k e th e ir h om e in P o rtla n d .
m ar-
Miss
Ja c k
will
L L. KIDDER HDW. CO
Y O U K N O W th e fa te o f th e c h ild re n o f
B e lg iu m a n d N o r th e r n F ra n c e .
P r o te c t y o u r o w n c h ild re n fro m a lik e fate.
O u r s o ld ie rs a re re a d y to fig h t fo r th e m - -
to d ie fo r th e m - - to m a k e th e w o rld a fit
p la c e fo r c h ild re n to liv e in.
If y o u c a n 't fig h t, s u p p o r t th o s e w h o c a n .
3 u y F o u rth
p o rte d by th e F irst S ta te B auk up to
th e close of last w eek a m o u n te d to
th e su m or » 1 8 ,0 6 4 .3 5 . p re s e n t o r
p u rc h a s a b le v alu e at tlie tim e th ey
w ere Hold.. O th e r p u rc h a s e s th r o u g h
tin* B ank of G re sh a m an d tlie post-
office will p ro b ab ly In c re a se th e su m
to ta l to »30,000.
L ib e r ty B o
A n y B a n k W ill H e lp Y o u
Standard Oil
(CALIFORNIA)
T he R o m an ian cro w n p rin c e h as
lied frolli K ouiuaftlan te r r ito r y a n d
PHOTOS
G IL T
MAX
inysl.
S C H N E ID E R
P h o n s 541
h a v e n 't g o t
It y et try
h o p efu lly
fo r th e
tim e to conn* w lien th e R o u m a n ia n
arm y can a g a in ta k e th e Held a g a in s t
tin* G erm an o p p re s so rs of h e r little
c o u n try .
It is know n th a t sh e will
rally h er arm y w h en ev er th e tim e
seem s fa v o ra b le an d tin* e n te n te al
lies re q u e s t it.
WOOD
M ath ew s' B ldg, M ain S tre e t
If you
n e w sp a p e r,
K re w sh a ia i-
Q ueen M arie o f K o u u iu n la Is
lo o k in g fo rw a rd
i r a m in o
OK N A T U R A L .
N eat a n d C heap
8. P. S to ck to n receiv ed a te le g ra m
on S a tu rd a y from b is so n s E lvis and
L oda, a n n o u n c in g th e ir sa fe a rr iv a l
at N e w p o rt N ew s, V irg in ia.
B oth
boys a re in tlie navy anil a few w eeks
ago w en t on a convoy w ith tro o p
sh ip s.
So fa r as is k n o w n , th is is
th e ir lirst ro u n d trip . T h e hoys a re
b r o th e r s of C la u d e S to ck to n a n d
Mrs. L. M. A rth u r.
O d essa, a c c o rd in g to th e
New Gallery
p ig ìi ri
''lu llin g on P u b lic M ock
ILL y ou p le a se try
this p low in soil
w h e r e y ou think
ste e l p lo w w ill
scour
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1- mi
i, i n ,m i F u l l ...................... .............
u - t l l c l l c u t.
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1 ou can t lose — the O liv er
N o . 1 11 or No. 2 2 2 f ull ( hilled Plow is guaranteed to scour in any
soil w here any other plow m ade will scour.
Il docs it he
ise it is full ch illed
share an d lan d sid e as well
as niouldbom d - by the celebrated Oliver process. I larder than
steel, higher polished, flee iron» corrosion, an d wonderful in its
w ealing quality, this met il .»» now utilized produces a plow that
xv I 1 1*1 t h r e e tim es us long as u steel plow an d do better, cleaner
co it anyway; it surely is a beauty.
H esaei’s F a rm
Gresham
AT MISZ MILLINERY
Some Bargains at $2.25, $3.00 and $3.25
Many other High-Class Hats at Popular Prices for All
MAIN S T R E E T
G RESH A M . O RE
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
OHici* witli C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co., 225
G resham Office, G arage n e a r Lumie
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling
G RESH AM
Pilliin* 851
ALBERT EKSTROM
PO R TLA N D
Bdwy 2082, A 2078
a
Serve your country by saving food.
The \n « . i i i
C klllrit Plows.
D avid C uly w as ta k e n to a P o r t ­
lan d h o sp ita l last week fo r tr e a tm e n t
w h ere he is u n d e r th e c a re of Dr. J.
M. S h o rt.
lie h as been in fa ilin g
h e a lth fo r s e v e ra l w eeks past an d his
c o n d itio n Is re g a rd e d arf se rio u s. His
s is te rs , Mrs. P ercy G iese o f G reslnwn
an d Mrs. Jo h n M iller of P o rtla n d a re
w ith him itaily.
Big Sale of VELVET HATS this Week!
M achinery
Tel. 544
Oregon
a rr iv a l in L ow ville, New Y ork. W lill
th e re , a l t e r an a b se n c e of o v e r th ir ty
y ears, Mr. B liss will, visit h is old liotn ■
Io w hich he cam e at th e ag e of e ig h t
y e a rs w ith h is p a re n ts from S w itzer
land. D u rin g th e ir ab sen ce, M r an d
Mrs. C. G. R o b e rtso n of D flndee, O re ­
g o n , a re in c h a rg e o f th e farm .
I lie last tim e 1 ask ed a fo re m a n
w h at to do n e x t, lie s a id : " F o r
's
sa k e , c a n 't y o u And a place to h id e?
I d id . I h av e been in th e la z u a r fo r
th r e e day s, re c e iv in g »9.90 a day an d
h a v e n ’t d o n e o n e sin g le h it of w ork ''
T h e a u th o r o f th is n e fa rio u s con-
! fessio n sh o u ld be sto o d up a g a in s t i
w all
By Ills sid e sh o u ld lie th e fore-
I m an to w hom he re fe rs a n d a few
(o th e rs f u r th e r u p th e line.
T h is la b o r s la c k e r filched front th e
g o v e rn m e n t th e p rice of 119 th r if t
sta m p s. T h e w o rk o f 119 little boy»
an d g irls, sa v in g th e ir p e n n ies an d
n ic k e ls h as been n u llified , by th is
bloodsucker.
T h e m ost a s to n is h in g fe a tu re of
th e In cid en t is th e fact th a t su ch
s ta llin g co u ld be p ra c tic e d w ith im ­
m u n ity . T ry to Im a g in e a p riv a te in
d u stry in w hich su ch a th in g w ould
In
( le is tliic
Rock} M ou ntain News
Mr. a n d Mrs. L. P. M a n n in g had
as g u e s ts on S u n d ay Mr. a n d Mrs. L,
D. H o w ard a n d
fam ily , L a fa y e tte
K ro n e n b e rg atm C a rl S titts , Mr. an d
Mrs. R iley C h a p m a n und little son,
M r. a n d Mrs. J . 1,. D iffeu b au g h , all
of P o rtla n d
M rs. H o w ard is a
d a u g h te r an d L a fa y e tte K ro n e n b e rg
¡1 g ra n d s o n . C a lle rs at th e M an n iu g
hom e on M onday w ere Mr a n d Mrs.
H arve H a rv a rd of B ull R un an d Al
Mrs. Georg,* W S ta p le to n , c h a ir
m an o f th e G re sh a m Red C ro ss a u x ­
ilia ry , h as a n n o u n c e d th a t w hile the
u su al m e e tin g s of th e a u x ilia ry c a n ­
not be h eld , sew in g m ay be ta k e n to
th e hollies of file m e m b e rs a n d th a t
th e d e m a n d fo r su ch sew in g Is g re a t
T h e g a rm e n ts to be finished Im m e­
d ia te ly by th is a u x ilia ry a re 13 little
F re n c h p in a fo re s, a n d ten o u tin g
s h i r ts fo r ipen T ile w ork can he ha t
fro m M rs Jo h n M etzger.
'•Ilk R econi Blanks
Month's record of milk produc
D ire c to r G e n e ra l M cAdoo lias is­
tion for about 1» cows. Just what su ed a s ta te m e n t b o a stin g of h it
you need to keep track of your herd.
a c h ie v e m e n ts as h e a d o f th e ra ti
Convenient and cheap. Outlook.
ro a d s
S om e of th e c la im s set up ad
Stop reading here and turn to the to Mr. M cA doo's tr iu m p h s m ay be
want ad column.
q u e s tio n e d , b u t upon o n e p o in t th e r e
Try s want ad.
Phone 701
is no d is p u te : th e r e Is n o th in g th e
m a tte r w ith h is p re ss a g e n ts
We Have Heard a Lot
-»OR. PÄTP.OW
p r a is e M3 (
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TOR. J I l N E /
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T he V 5 AV
GRESHAM MARKET
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tr o n s a re p a y in g us, und
we w an t to say r ig h t h e re and
now , "M r. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th u n k you.
Y o u r k in d
w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y o u ."
1, J. W. BROW N. Prop.
G resham , Ore.
with the Banker in order to produce
BETTER CATTLE
BETTER MILK
BETTER FACILITIES
in every way.
I his Bank is in an ideal {vosition to give prompt
assistance to responsible dairy farmers.
Call and discuss your problems with us today.
Loans made on absolutely confidential terms.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON