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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, page r o n TUESDAY. O4TOBEK WANTED.' SUBSCRIPTIONS 1923_______________________________________________________ ______ ____________________ The an n u a l m eeting of th e L adies B aptist Guild w ill be held a t th e home of Mrs. C. W. G uile on next T uesday, W alter C. B urch re tu rn e d last week O ctober 9. at 2 o'clock sh arp . E lec from L ookout m ountain w here for sev tion of officers and o th e r m a tte rs of eral su m m ers he h as been In ch arg e i g reat im portance w ill com e before the of the lookout statio n u n d er the U. S. m eeting. fo re stry service. His sta tio n is co n Em il P alm q u ist is hom e n u rsin g a sidered a very im p o rtan t one and is sore foot, th e re su lt of an accid en t at located n e a r H em lock. W ashington. th e Jo h n so n & D avis pole cam p near Mr. B urch w as given q u ite a shock th is sum m er, from w hich he has h a rd I St. H elens. A telephone pole rolled ly recovered, when d u rin g a te rrific } o nto his foot, strain in g and b ru isin g it th u n d e r sto rm lig h ten in g stru c k sev . badly. M rs. L. P. M anning has retu rn ed eral places less th a n a h u n d red feet say the newspapers aw ay from his g lass lookout house. from F ossil, Oregon, w here she spent C laire w as w ith his fa th e r d u rin g th e fi,ve w eeks as the g uest of h er nephew, nursed, not the sick n ess. In order to secure them at once and in increased numbers You'll stay out of th e w et if you season. Mr. B urch h as gone to his ; A ttorney H. H. H en d rick s and fam ily. ' W hile th e re she visited th e Jo h n Day the papers are offering special inducements for a limited time. All case», hul contairloii* diseases keep o u t of debt. m ining claim n ear G ra n ts Pass. ’ valley. Canyon City, Mt. V ernon hot All are in the same boat—The Oregonian, the northwest’s Phone Gresham 1st!I Mrs. J. H. M etzger, head of th e local ''Say It with a Want Ad.” k A m erican Legion A uxiliary, has re [ sp rin g s and o th er places of in terest. greatest daily; The Telegram, Portland’s great evening daily; ceived identification certificates to be Mr. M anning drove up and bro u g h t The Outlook, eastern Multnomah’s live twice-a-week news used by d eleg ates o r v isito rs to th e his wife hom e last week. All want subscriptions. The dailies offer Bargain Among th e U niversity of Oregon paper. n ational convention to be held in San F rancisco, O ctober 15 to 19. by w hich stu d e n ts who have gone to ta k e up Rates. The Outlook, whose subscription price is a bargain, they will be able to o b tain th e round th e ir stu d ies a re Miss Jo sep h in e offers a valuable coupon worth in money value nearly the trip for th e one-w ay fare. Mrs. O. A. T ow nsend, a ju n io r and Miss E liza price of the subscription. E astm an is th e delegate elected from beth Cady, a fresh m an , both of F air- Consider these offers and deluge us with subscriptions. th is d istric t. Including th e n o rth w est view, Louis M aiding and Joe Peak, All special offers expire October 31. ern co u n ties of Oregon, a t the recen t I sophom ores, V ictor Adix an d Miss Mary Cogswell, freshm en. H arold Subscribe for your dailies (mail delivery) through the sta te convention. She is expecting to attend as deleg ate but m em bers of th e Lym an has en tered th e U. of O. Medi Outlook office, or for a few cents additional get the Outlook Legion or A uxiliary or widow of a de cal College in P o rtlan d w here he will in combination with a Portland daily. ceased m em ber of th e Legion may re begin th e study of m edicine. ceive th e sam e red u ctio n in fa re by E dw ard S tro n g left F rid ay for C ali N tak in g th e m a tte r up w ith th e p ro p er fo rn ia to resu m e his stu d ies in th e S tanford U niversity. He m ade the trip au th o rities. B A R G A IN R A T E S Mrs. V era T u ck er of T u ck erh ill on his m otorcycle, having shipped his D ahlia farm w as th e w inner of th ree tru n k by boat. blue rib b o n s on her display of cut O. I. Neal has re tu rn e d from a th ree d ah lias at th e sta te fair. These w ere w eeks' tr ip to C alifornia. He w as a c on best g en eral exhibit, cactu s and com panied by two siste rs, Mrs. E lla peony d ah lias. Mrs. T u ck er drove to M illigan, of Loveland, C alifornia and Salem an d back every day of th e fair, Mrs. S. C. M illeson and th e la tte r's Daily Daily and Sunday tak in g fresh specim ens and looking son, O. E. M illeson of P o rtlan d . They visited w ith relativ es In Los Angeles. afte r her exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W iles, accom Leon D h u lst of G resham and Miss panied by th e ir son-in-law and d au g h P au lin e V anH ee of C orbett w ere m a r ter, Mr. and Mrs. C ro sier of P o rtlan d , ried on M onday a t th e St. Jo sephs sp en t sev eral days a t Longview, C atholic ch u rc h n ea r G resham in the With Outlook With Outlook W ashington, visiting w ith th e ir son. p resence of a num ber of guests. F o l Leslie. T hey retu rn ed Monday. low ing th e cerem ony a d in n er w as A fine book, know n as th e G resham served to th e bridal p arty a t th e home Cook Book, w hich w as published r e of M. D uhist. Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition cen tly from th e job d ep a rtm en t of the An 8lAi-pound g irl w as born on Sep only. Offer expires October 31 Outlook P u b lish in g com pany, is being tem ber 29 to Mr. and Mr3. G eorge sold in G resham and elsew h ere and is Staffenson a t th e hom e of Mr. and receiving h ea rty com m endation. It Mrs. M. B. Splaw n p a re n ts of Mrs. w as com piled by Mrs. S. E. S ease and S taffenson. M other and baby a re do Mrs. F ra n k Peak, who have also acted ing fine. T he g ra n d p a re n ts, as w ell as b u sin ess m an ag ers, and all n et p ro as the p are n ts, a re p a rtic u la rly happy B A R G A IN R A T E S ceeds from th e book w ill go to w ard over th e event, as th e baby is the first M E N 'S W EA R SH O ES th e building fund of th e Bethel B ap g ran d d a u g h ter and th e first child. tist ch u rch w hich is being raised for G R E SH A M Otto W hite of G resham and Miss th e c o n stru c tio n of a new building in Ruby Stow ell of P o rtlan d w ere m a r the n ear fu tu re . P la n s for th e b u ild ried on la st S atu rd ay at th e M ethodist ing a re u n d er w ay and special efforts p arso n ag e by th e Rev. A. S. Hisey. a re being m ade to com plete th e sale of T he young people w ill m ake th e ir these books, w hich may be p ro cu red of home n ea r Bull Run w h ere Mr. W’h ite th e m a n ag e rs or of Mrs. A. J . W. is em ployed a t th e Cam eron & Hogg Brown. With Outlook m ill. In itia l ste p s have been tak en by A picnic d in n e r and fam ily reu n io n th e W. C. T. U. for a public reception honoring Mrs. Chas. Idlem an of to be given to th e te a c h e rs of th e Nam pa, Idaho, w ere held Sunday, Sep schools on F rid ay evening. October 19. tem ber 30, on th e spacious law ns of W e h ave som e E x cep tio n a l B argain s in T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n and h e r b ro th ers, G eorge and Jo h n S leret Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition the ch u rc h es have been asked to co of W allula H eights, G resham . R ela only. Offer expires October 31 . H e a tin g Stove» o p erate In th is event, w hich will be tives and frie n d s from V ancouver, ■ — - one of th e m ost in te restin g social F airview and G resham w ere p resen t I events of th e season. D etailed a r to th e n um ber of 22. Mrs. Idlem an left ran g em en ts w ill be given later. for h er hom e on Monday m orning W inston S tro n g won second prize w ith Dr. anil Mrs. H icks of Caldw ell, on crayon w ork at th e sta te fair on Idaho, in th e ir tine Buick car. They the sam e w ork w hich took first prize expected to m ake th e trip in tw o days. at th e M ultnom ah co unty fair. Ray T he th ree took b rea k fa st w ith Mr. and w ith y e a r ly subscription to S trong also entered crayon w ork, Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend a t F airview Mon w hich received honorable m ention. day. The fo u rth , fifth and sixth g rades A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and which met for th e assig n m en t of w ork I Mrs. H arry Jo h n so n on Sunday, Sep on Monday reg istered 35. 36 and 37 tem ber 30. pupils respectively. T he fo u rth g rad e Miss M. A. Copeland of Los A ngeles, met In th e S unday school hall of th e i C alifornia, is spending a few w eeks Odd F ellow s building and th e o th e rs : w ith Mrs. F red D. Shelley. The two Start any time. New or renewal. Offer expires October 31 in th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . | w ere frie n d s in K ansas. They will rep o rt at the sam e places on Through arrangement with R. M. Hardy, proprietor of W ednesday and F riday of th is week. P h o n e w an t ads. to 1561. the Gresham Photo Studio, the Outlook is enabled to issue LARSENS K ETI’KN FROM B rrukluu II lie n lly . D aughter—"May I go to a wedding, VACATION T R IP TO NORTH fa th e r? ’’ F a th e r—"W ell, a ll rig h t but mu«t Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen retu rn ed you go?” D aughter—“ 1 suppose so. I'm the S atu rd ay from th e ir vacation trip which took them to S eattle an d o th e r bride ” points on a visit with relativ es. They j M H k R e g u la r m e etin g of G resh- w ere at A nacortes, Mt. V ernon and am bodge No. 126. 1.0 0 F. R ockport and In th e tw o w eeks drove In th e Odd F ellow s h all, every T hura- 1125 m iles. They stopped over one day evening. B ro th e rs welcome. n ig h t a t C en tralia, W ashington, and ARTHUR H. HENSLEY. N. O. attended th e ten t m eetings being held C. A. H IL L . S ecretary. by th e Rev. E v erett B. P a rro tt and his -------------------- ---------- ----------------------- wife. T hey had a te n t cap acity of Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s about double th a t in th e ir m eetings h ere and the place was crow ded. A hom e where the slek are GRESHAM LOCALS “W e Must Have Them” Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes The Fall styles are here. More quality than ever---- Lower prices too. 35 to 45 (Lite (Orruoxtkut Other Good Clothes $25 » *30 N ew Furnishings N ew H ats Neu) Shoes $5 $7 $6 $7.80 Now Is the Time to Prepare for your 77ie Portland Telegram $3 Winter Comfort $4 Beautiful Photo Free GRESHAM OUTLOOK x —— ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ■ E. R. A . E lectron ic D ia g n o sis and T rea tm en t F rom a drop of your blood I can not only tell you w h eth er you have ( an cer. T u b ercu lo sis, B right» Disease, T um ors, Blood Infection or o th e r ailm en ts, but w ill tell you w here th e disease is located in th e body and how fa r it h as p ro g ressed and your ch ance fo r recovery. T he E lectro n ic T reatm en t d estro y s these disease energ ies and by other drugles» m e th o d s th e to x in s a re elim in ated and th e w eakened tissu es a re built up. T ree C onsultation gladly given to those callin g at my office. Tree L ite ra tu re m ailed to an y ap p lican t living out of city. Y ours for b e tte r h ealth , Before purchasing call and see our stock. It is the larg est and most complete display in the city. Price» ran ge from $3.25 to $42.75 See our Window Display R E G U L A R R A T E S O N D A IL IE S The following are the regular subscription rates on Port land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the bargain rates announced above. HR. M. M. G REIN ER. J. E. METZGER 403-107 A bington Bldg., 106*t T h ird St., P o rtlan d . Oregon -------------------------------------------------------- .... - - Your Home Furnisher Gresham, with each paid in advance yearly subscription a coupon en titling the holdei to a sitting and one finished handsome cabinet photo, latest sfyk easel mounted, free. The coupon is good any time up o Nt.vember 30, next. This offer holds good for the Outlook alone or in com bination with other papers. J OREGONIAN Daily OREGONIAN. Dally and Sunday Oregon OREGON JOURNAL. Dally OREGON JOURNAL, Dally and Sunday PORTLAND TELEGRAM PORTLAND n e w s Boys’ School Shoes The week of October 1 to October 6 is Wedge wood Week. Te each lady calling at our store during the week we will give free a Wedgewood Receipt Book, containing many receipts of delicious dishes. R ea so n a b ly P riced Don’t fail to see the much talked of Wedge wood Combination Range which burns wood, coal or gas and has separate ovens. Scuffer Shoes from .............. $2.25 to $2.75 : Boys’ Shoes fro m ..................... $3.00 to $4.50 I GRESHAM SHOE SHOP L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO Gresham, Oregon CARL DAHL ( iresham, Oregon | DON’T FORGET THE TIME, OCTOBER 1 -6 Phone 41 One Year »6.00 8.00 «00 8.00 5.00 G reat Event» A re H ap pening. With Outlook 26.35 8.00 6.35 8.00 5.35 5.00 K eep In form ed S U B S C R IB E N O W ! PHONE 1561 .Announcemenf We have purchased the GRESHAM GARAGE and will endeavor to give the motoring public the same first- class sen ice they have been receiving. If \ou haxent any special garage that does your work come in and get acquainted with us. We promise you quick work and guarantee satisfaction. frank Ilumiin and Fred Hoss New Owners GRESHAM GARAGE 1 hone - ' H Gresham, Oregon