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GRESHAM
ü l ’TUM IK
TI KSDKY, NOVEM BER 5,
1»IS
GRESHAM LOCALS
M rs. W. R. K e rn , w ho h a s been ill
fo r a few d ay s, is im p ro v in g .
ANNOUNCEMENT
C. A. P ric e h as m oved in to
W ood's h o u se on H ood a v en u e.
Roy
Mr. an d M rs. M. J . A 11s ho use hav e
I b o u g h t th e H a rtle y p lace on Pow ell
S tre e t a n d h a v e m oved in.
C. V. T h o m a s, w ho is em ployed
in P o rtla n d , h as m oved to t h a t city
an d h a s a room a t th e Y. M. C. A.
J. E. (Ed.) Metzger has taken over the furniture
business formerly conducted by K. R. Carlson, and in­
vites the public to inspect the brand new stock of house­
hold furnishings, including Heaters, Ranges, Beds,
M rs. S. J . M e.D onald re tu rn e d
hom e S a tu r d a y fro m P o rtla n d , w h ere
sh e sp e n t a few d ay s v is itin g frie n d s.
Miss P e a rl F le m m in g , w ell know n
In G re sh a m , h a s g one to C am p K e a rn ­
ey, C a lifo rn ia .a s a R ed C ro ss n u rse.
Mattresses, Springs, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs,
Washing Machines, and everything in general that
L ouis C h ris te n s e n , w ho la s t sp rin g
e n te re d th e H enson P o ly te c h n ic , and
la te r w as s e n t to L o u isv ille , K y.,
is now a t C am p K e a rn e y , C a lifo rn ia .
goes to furnish a home.
H. E. D avis is a t L eb a n o n doing
field w ork in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e A
R u p e rt C o m p a n y ’s c a n n e ry a t th a t
place.
Our Portland sample room is open, and our auto
at your service, without extra charge.
Mrs.
Dan
M u rp h y h a s re tu rn e d
from St. V in c e n t’s h o sp ita l w ith h e r
little so n . D aniel F ra n k lin . R oth a re
re p o rte d well.
Thanking you for past favors to the old firm
and soliciting your future patronage,
M iss Inez H a llid a y , w ho h a s been
ill fo r th e p a st w eek w ith p le u risy , *s
m uch im p ro v ed . M iss L eila G ibbs has
been r a r in g fo r h er.
remain, yours, with prompt service,
F r a n k E d e r, w ho h a s ju s t fin ish e d
a c o u rse a t B enson P o ly te c h n ic , h as
been o rd e re d to a cam p in V irg in ia
an d le ft F rid a y fo r th a t place. He
w as re c e n tly sick w ith in flu e n z a .
J. E. METZGER
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
M ain S t r e e t
Mrs. A r th u r C a lla g h a n , d a u g h te r
of Mr. an d M rs. D an W rig h t, w as
o p e ra te d on a t Good S a m a r ita n h o s­
p ita l in P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y . In d ic a ­
tio n s p o in t to a sp eed y recovery'.
Your H om e burnisher
PHONE 54S
C. A. J o h n s o n , of L ex in g to n , O re
; gon h as p u rc h a s e d th e P ric e p ro p e rty
on C le v e la n d a v e n u e an d is m oving
j h e re w ith h is fam ily .
H e h as tw o
so n s in th e n avy an d s e v e ra l c h ild re n
of school age.
X.V TT’ZdW S W m «’ *'-'' ’«.i
Anker-Holfch
Cream Separators
Mr. an d M rs. W. E. B eegle and
fam ily hav e m oved fro m S cappoose,
w h ere th e y w ent m o re th a n a y ear
ago. T hey a re o ccu p y in g th e i r fa rm
h om e n e a r H ogan s ta tio n .
Easy to clean; gets all the cream; a bowl guaranteed
never to get out of balance; a self-oiling system.
G. A p p le g a te , s u p e r in te n d e n t at
G resh am c a n n e ry an d M rs. A p p leg ate ,
fo re la d y in th e p re p a r a tio n d e p a rt
m e n t, h av e re s ig n e d a n d w ill go to
C a lifo rn ia to sp e n d th e w in te r.
Perfection Milking Machines
Work right; give universal satisfaction.
M rs. J o h a n n a A n d erso n w as ta k e n
to E m a n u e l h o s p ita l on F rid a y and
on S a tu r d a y sh e u n d e rw e n t an o p e r a ­
tio n .
H e r c o n d itio n a t th e p re s e n t
h as n o t been le a rn e d .
Riding or Walking Steel or Chilled Plows
Repairs for all plows.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
G r e s h a m , O re.
Home-made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
and Bacon.
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
Hogs, Hides, Etc.
I A KMERS, ATTENTION 1
M e Sm oke Your .Meat
Phone 881
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n sfe r Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t an d Second
G resham Office, G arage n e a r L um ber Yard, R esidence sam e.
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
GRESHAM
P hone 851
ALBERT EKSTROM
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L b NERV V A V .
t h a t sho p
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T hen
PO RTLAN D
Bdwy 2082, A-2078
We Have Heard a Lot
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tro n s a re p a y in g us, and
we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re an d
now , “ Mr. an d M rs. C u sto m e r,
we th a n k you.
Y o u r k in d
w ords a re s e 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 g ain , we
th a n k y o u .”
A. ,1. W. BROW N, Prop.
Grewhani, Ore.
Mrs. E th e l M iller cam e on F rid a y
from
M o n m o u th to c a re fo r h e r
m o th e r, M rs. I). L. M cL ain, H e r s is ­
te r, M rs. P h o eb e M iller of C o rv a llis
■ H B jO K n H B n
Mrs. J. H. S to c k e r h as receiv ed
T he m ain p rovisions of th e c o p y rig h t
v isited h e r p a re n ts h e re fo r a day o r
HAY LIVESTOCK BALANCE
w ord of th e d e a th of h e r son B. H. C. a<’< of Ju n e 1, 1909, a re th a t tw o copies
tw o last w eek.
ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS
Jo h n s , w hich o c c u rre d O cto b er 27tli of
w ork, as p rin te d not in m a n u ­
* ' ,h thp fpP, of *1'
Mrs. W atso n T h a c k e r of T aco m a, a , l S to c k to n , C a lifo rn ia , w h ere ■ he Had sn ail be sen t, as soon
T h e a d v is a b ility of m a in ta in in g a
as possible a fte r
is v is itin g
w ith
her
u n cle, Jo h n been fo r so m e tim e In a h o sp ita l, p u blication, to th e co p y rig h t office.
p ro p e r b a la n c e b etw een th e a m o u n t
B row n an d fam ily fo r a few d ay s D eceased w as 42 y e a rs of ag e a n d lib ra ry of congress, W ashington, D. C.
o f h ay an d liv esto ck p ro d u c e d on th e
o r 'Ki,ial term of c o p y rig h t is for
M rs. T h a c k e r w ill be re m e m b e re d as leav e s, b esid es h is m o th e r, a d au g h - 1
T h e six p ic tu re s of w orld w ide celeb-1 u nivuts, o b jects of in te re st, dow n to
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¡ s “ » . ' c v . " d p X " d S p lS
Titles w hich ap p eared on th e fro n t ' ll<*v, r , '«ln g cuts. T h e first In stalm en t ,arn lti o f O regon is p o in ted out by Miss B essie P r e tty m a n , a fo rm e r - •
page of last F rid a y ’s O utlook s u rp ris e ,1
,v ,‘<, ,aat w”" k *ov' r , d a b o u ‘ ,R"
ProfeB8or
,a r m R ockw ood g irl.
so n , w ho h a s been ill fo r se v e ra l i d ate of its ex p iratio n , it m ay be re ­
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su b jects, and am o n g them w ere the six * ropu ° t th e A g ric u ltu ra l college.
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y e a rs . Mr. J o h n s w as a S p an ish w ar n,‘w' d by th e a u th o r o r h is h e irs or
m any p erso n s who w ondered how th e ) I1(,tllh |,.M « h o se p o rtra its were p rin ted .
T h e o u tle t fo r hay is liv e sto c k ," i T. It. llo w itt h a s r e tu r n e d front v e te ra n , h a v in g been a g u n n e rs m a te ex ecu to r for a n o th e r period of tw enty-
eante to be p ublished so quickly In eon
p o ssib ilities n re u n lim ited , and as ,le BaY*-
' T h e m a rk e t fo r bay is a b u sin e ss tr ip to N o rth P o w d er, on th e b a ttle s h ip O reg o n w hen sh e eight years.
flection w ith th e sto ry of th e g reat th e serv ice wil be co n tin u ed th e read th r o u g h liv esto ck . T h e re Is no h ope O regon. He re p o r ts th e h a lin g b eing m a d e th e fa m o u s tr ip a ro u n d th e
A v ast lig h t railw ay sy stem h as
pea........
which met only th e it s of th is p a p e r will h e re a fte r be r° r th e hay fa r m e r u n le ss th e r e Is d o n e by A lva H ev el a n d G eorge H o rn . He w as in G re sh a m w ith h is been c reated in F ran ce, acco rd in g to
show n a g reat v a rie ty of p ic tu re s of liv e sto c k to c o n su m e th e hay.
'L e s lie to be p ro g re s s in g fa v o ra b ly . m o th e r fo r se v e ra l m o n th s b e fo re g o ­ the B ritish w ar cab in e t fo r 1917 in ­
day before.
volving th e supply d u rin g last y e a r of
T he ex p lan a tio n Is sim ple. T h e Out th is kind.
I "The liv esto ck m a n , on th e o th e r T h ey a re all d e lig h te d w ith the ing to C alifo rn ia .
ap p ro x im ately 1,700 m iles of tra c k and
look recently Installed a stereo ty p in g
New su b jects will Is' c o n tin u a lly a r h a n d , is b etw een th e b u y e r of live- c lim a te an d th e b e a u tifu l v alley.
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,hp w hole of th e equipm ent. E xclusive
m ach in e w hich can reproduce any e x ­ riv in g . Win n a tiiau o r w om an be- sto c k a n d th e g ro w e r of hay.
T he nam e "m a h o g a n y ” is said to be ,,f th ese lig h t railw ay sy stem s th e to ta l
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istin g p ictu re from a p ap er m atrlee. conies fam ous, n o to rio u s o r of m ore
" A t th is tim e of s h o r ta g e of fe r-
It was lit th a t way the p ic tu re s were tliau p assin g acco u n t th e service cor ag e a n d e x tre m e ly h ig h p rice fo r all been fo r se v e ra l w eeks a t th e M edical fifty different woods. The dem and now supplied com plete to all th e th e a tre s
g re a tly exceeds th e supply. It is not of w ar was about 3,000 m iles,
m ade in thi' Outlook office only a few p o ra tio n will sem i tin' m atrlee an d th e ty p e s of liv esto ck feed so m e sto ck - O fficers’ T ra in in g ( ’a m p a t F t. R iley. su rp ris in g th a t th e real wood is so ex-
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m en a n
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pensive when it Is learned th a t It tak es
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In sta lla tio n of (lie m ach in e c a rrie s
it will lie th e sam e w ith m any places Hocks to
fo u n d a tio n
sto c k r a th e r
Do not Im ag in e th a t b ec a u se o th e r
w ith it a p ic tu re new s serv ice con of im p o rtan ce.
Among th e m atrices th a n buy feed. J u s t as su re ly as th is c o rd in g to a tu essag e receiv ed by h ' : tree to reach m e rc h an tab le age.
cough m ed icin es failed to giv e you r e ­
tra c t liy w hich th e m a tric e s a re tu rn ¡now on h an d may be found mi excel m o v e m e n t c o n tin u e s we s h a ll have a m o th e r, Mrs. » H u g h e s.
T ailorin g
lief th a t it w ill be th e sa m e w ith
I h I i c I T hese rep ro d u ctio n s a re easy lent p ictu re of New York C ity, tin s u r p lu s o f h ay anil a p erio d of low !
< h a m b e rlu in 's C ough R em edy. H ear
H. J. S to c k e r Is im p ro v in g th e F o r
an d
womi
w ith tile fa cilities at h and and th e cu ts W hite House, th e EifTel tow er and sev p ro fit fo r th e h ay fa rm e r.
p la n t of th e H om e P a c k in g co m p an y
a re sim ila r to those m ade In th e a rt oral o ilier bu ild in g s.
" T o av o id th is s itu a tio n it be-
by b u ild in g an a d d itio n w hich will
r e p u ta tio n a n d im m en se sale. A m ed-
d e p a rtm e n ts of th e big d a llie s With tile
Til p lan t will be of g reat benefit to h o o v es ev ery fa r m e r to p ro d u c e h ay ( hougp (hp p„ g |n e
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L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co.
k n o w n .— Adv.
d u rin g th e p ictu re.
can be m ade. A d v ertisem en ts m ay al ble r e tu r n s fro m
its use- hay of A?’1" 1 ” re n 1 ,e n ia n u fa i tu r e of Jel-
T he Idg n ew sp ap ers have a com plete so be stereo ty p e d
In such eases th , good q u a lity a n d w o rth y of goo i
P8' Jam s a,1<1 i’r e s e r ' e8 w hich have
d e p a rtm e n t devoted to rep ro d u cin g all m atrices will be m ade here, but the p rices.
i 1'" ' rPal h o m e' m adp flavor,
O ilin ' T el. 511
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Ites. Tel. Ii\2
GRESHAM MARKET
Outlook’s Picture Service
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not lie done h ere in tills office for lack lug such work
it ex p ert* to be able to eo n tin ue<| b ec a u se o f a p h is in ju ry
of an etch in g p lan t, hut in all o t h e r 'd o it, how ever, before long
last Beason, as in d ic a tio n s p o in t to
resp ects th e w ork of illu s tra tin g '*
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1,1 b u t slig h t d a m a g e fro m vetch a p h is
n ew sp ap er is alm ost s im ila r
I th e O u tlo o k s ex isten ce and one th a t Is
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hay j o j,p ((I)p o f th e ir best hay crop.-
look covet a wide scope, ran g in g from g reat ev en ts th a t a re now hap p en in g
| n ext y e a r.
p o rtra its of tip' most noted people on , T h e service will lie co n tin u ed and Ini
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e a rth to p ic tu re s of tow ns, ships, mon proved upon.
KK HI th e p a rty w ho b o rro w ed a 24-
fo o t la d d e r fro m Z im m e rm a n 's g a r-
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ag e k in d ly r e tu r n sa m e , a n d o b lig e
COMPLIMENTED UPON
G Itl S il km
T h e d e a th o f B at te a s e L. M cL ain
o c c u rre d a t h is h o m e In P o rtla n d a f
I te r an Illn ess o f b u t fo u r d ay s. T h e
fu n e r a l to o k p lace th is m o rn in g at
(hp ,, L , prph U U (lertaking p arlo rg
T h e d eceased wa.« 32 y e a rs of ag e. He
, |eaVeu a w idow , w ho is a g ra n d d a u g h -
te r of M rs. M ary L eslie of G re sh a m
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a ,' <’ a 'la h g h te r o f M rs Ida W illia m s
° f P o rtla n d .
ZEAL AND FORTITUDE
T h e re lias n e v e r been a n y th in g In
II F l o rd , sou o f Rev. T. II. F o rd ,
G re sh a m w ith th e IN STAN T actio n
of sim p le b u c k th o rn h a rk , g ly cerin e, o f O reg o n C ity , w ho Is in F ra n c \
e tc., as m ixed In A dler-i ka
(IN F
SPO ON FUL
flushes tin
E N T IR E am i is a se c re ta ry of th e K M C. A .
bow el tra c t so co m p letely it reliev es w as o n e of th e s e c r e ta rie s go in g o v er
AN Y C A SE s o u r sto m ach , ga • or , on
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s .ip a tlo n a n d p re v e n ts a p p e n d l .i t i s «»e to p w Hh In fa n try b a tta lio n s , and
T ile INSTANT, pleasant action of Kd c a rry in g on th e i r w o rk In th e m id st
le r-l-k a s u r p r is e s b o th d o cto rs and
B. F. F o rd an d
p a tie n t*
G re sh u iu D rug C om pany. of se v e re st losses.
Adv.
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D aw es w ere h ig h ly p ra ise d by
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G e n e ra l A llen, w ho sa id " T h e s e m en
A F ren ch m an who nas sp en t tw enty- sp ecially d eserv ed to he h ig h ly com-
th re e y ears In C h in a say s th a t nioal of m en d ed upon fo r th e zeal a n d fo rti
th e people In C h in a d o n 't know th a t a , ,
,
w orld w ar la on. and th a t moat of thoae , a d * " h o * n d u r ,n « ,h ,‘
who do know d o n 't care w h e th e r Ih
G erm an s win o r lose.
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B a rg a in s In th e w an t ad*
BAKING EXCELLENCE
A llow s us to c o m p e te w ith all riv a ls.
T h e in g r e d ie n ts o f o u r b re a d and
p a s trie s a re In s tr ic t c o n fo rm ity w ith
th e w ar re g u la tio n s an d th e n e a tn e ss
o f o u r b a k e ry h a s g iven us th e h ig h ­
e st s a n ita ry ra tin g .
P a tro n iz e
a
h o m e in d u s try .
P h on e I I .
I’ry both for the greatest success in farming. The fruit
grower who has a dairy and the dairyman who has an
orchard or grain crop are practically sure of a success­
ful season.
... J he I *rst State Bank of Gresham has special fa­
cilities tor meeting farmers’ needs. Some of our officers
are themselves practical farmers, and put their ex­
perience at your disposal through this bank.
l-.very encouragement and help consistent with
sound banking practice is offered to farmers and home
industries.
We invite your account.
CITY BAKERY 1
G resham .
Intensified Farming and Diversified Crops
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First S ta te B a n k
G RESH A M , OREGON