Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 27, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    •'AGE F O m
GRESHAM LOCALS
WaUh Tuesday’s Outlook tor New Specials
B an k w ill serve coffee
lig h t
j lu n c h to a ll p e o p le liv in g out ,id e of
|i G resham , free, in th e d in in g room
| in th e F ir s t S ta te B ank b u ild in g on
|, P o w e ll
s tr e e t.
A ll
fa rm e rs and
wives a re co rd ially Invited
Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r S tev en s and
Mr. a n d Mrs. Mae
N au g h to n
of
P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts of th e E v er­
sons th is w eek.
iJThe one period of the year when people
will take advantage of low prices.
•JThe rule demands that every article
listed on this day shall be sold at all stores
carrying the same lines of goods.
and
Roy H a rris of P o rtla n d , accom ­
pan ied by Mr. F in ch , w as a c a lle r
In G resh am today on h is way
to
S andy. H e is m a n a g e r fo r th e sa n ­
ita ry closet com pany
o f P o rtla n d ,,
re p re se n tin g a lin e h a n d le d by J . J.
| W odeage.
Fifth Great
SALES D A Y
Thursday, Jan. 2, 1913
•JEvery merchant of Gresham is in the
combination to give their customers the
bargains advertised.
T 1 here are no depleted stocks from which
to buy, but full assortments of the best
grade goods that are offered once each
week for your inspection and purchase.
A lth o u g h th e a tte n d a n c e w as not
la rg e a t th e B ap tist c h u rc h T uesday
I ev en in g , th e yo u n g people of th e
S u n d ay school ren d e re d a sp len d id
! p ro g ra m w hich w as g re a tly a p p re ­
ciated by th o se p re se n t.
A lth o u g h
S a n ta C lau s w as so m ew h at delayed
w hen h is sleigh ru n n e r s found th e
| O regon m ud, yet he a rriv e d in tim e
1 io ta k e Mg p lace in th e exert IMS
A t th e close of th e p ro g ra m a tr e a t
w as p ro v id ed fo r y o u n g an d old.
W . F H oney re tu rn e d last week
a fte r an absence o f a b o u t
th re e
m o n th s in th e E ast. H is business
has ta k e n him to N o rth D ak o ta. M in­
neso ta, an d to C hicago. H e e x p re ss­
es h im self a s very glad to be hom e,
| a n d .says th a t if th e people th e re
11 only could realize th e a d v a n ta g e s of
L th is c o u n try th ey w o u ld n ’t stay th e re
| an y longer.
A rth u r S ch o en b erg er, w ho is a t­
te n d in g college a t M cM innville, is
| sp en d in g h is v acatio n w ith Rev. F.
| M. B u rtc h and fam ily and w ith o th e r
I frien d s.
M rs. A. R. G oger an d son C arl
|l o f C o ttre ll sp e n t th e d ay to d ay w ith
th e fo rm e r’s m o th er,
Mrs.
C lara
| K ane.
Mr. an d Mrs. E verson sp e n t C h rist-
| m as in P o rtla n d w ith frien d s.
ON THIS DATE THE
will serve Coffee and Light Lunch
toall people livingoutsideGresham
the day, the date, the place
Thursday, January 2, GRESHAM
A d d itio n a l G resham Locals.
City Bakery
Best Bread
Big Sales Day, Jan. 2
AT
w ho Is en g a g e d In m ak in g som e of ed as an ex ch an g e
It is
l<ent's
w as a n n o u n ced
n e a te st p h o to s of ru ra l scenes new w eekly, w hich
th a t hav e e v e r been ex h ib ited
In several w eeks ago in th ese co lu m n s
M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty . T h e p ic tu re on | In g en eral m ak e-u p It Is ex cellen t
(h e c a le n d a r is a p h o to g ra p h of a and th e new s Item s a re w ritte n In
Illy in Its J a rd ln le r. an d w as m ade a re fre sh in g sty le th a t a re alw ay s
by Mr. S o ren so n . T h e little cale n ­ read ab le.
d a r is a w o rk of a r t th a t
to
be
The
O u tlo o k
giv es
g reen
a p p re c ia te d n eed s on ly to be seen
tra d in g stam p s fo r
e v ery
yearly-
su b scrip tio n paid In a d v an ce
Ask
Dally an d S u n d ay O re g o n ia n
and O utlook. 1 y e a r ............... 17.76 fo r them
A Car Extra Heavy
Country Shorts
Bran and Middlings
W e also carry a good supply of
City Shorts
Whole Oats
Oil Meal
City Bran
Rolled Oats
Whole Corn
U-S- Dairy Chop Rolled Barley
Cracked Corn
Alfalfa Meal
Hay
Straw
Poultry Supplies of all kinds
Bring us your GRIST, we GRIND every day
Removal Announcement
On
or About the
First of January,
1913.
Wosteil & Co
W ith T h e ir L in e of
L ittle J a n e E verson
is keeping
open h o u se to h e r frie n d s u n til a fte r
New Y ears, e n te r ta in in g them w ith
h e r firs t C h ris tm a s tree.
A m ong th e s tu d e n ts a t h om e fo r
th e X m as v acatio n a re Miss Bessie
H o w itt, Miss A va
T ho m p so n an d
W ilb u r T hom pson.
R oscoe L iddle,
w ho
h a s been
Will Occupy the Now Vacant North Half of the
w o rk in g in W a sh in g to n fo r som e
tim e fc is h ere sp en d in g th e h o lid ay
season w ith h is un cle Jo h n
F ield
ho u se an d o th e r relativ es.
o n M a in S treet, N e a r T h ird
F o s te r C ooley is a n tic ip a tin g g re a t
e n jo y m e n t d u rin g th e h o lid ay s hav
ing received a box of real h a v a n a s
W here they will be pleased to meet all their Friends
from h is son-in-law , W. A. M iller,
Patrons and the Public in General.
w ho is in th e c ig ar b u sin ess at Ba­
k er, O regon.
Dr. Geo F H opkins of P o rtla n d
’ w as a c a lle r a t th e O utlook office
y esterd ay .
A tte n tio n is ra ile d to th e fact th a t E m m a J o h n s o n sp en t C h ris tm a s w ith business. By o rd e r of W. M. M. F .
th e G resham school w ill open M onday th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. M cK ay, se c re ta ry .
¡D ecem b er, 30,
w ith
only a New H. L. B u lk eley , at M ontavilla.
Mrs. G ust L arso n e n te rta in e d fo r
A B eav er g a s m ach in e w as in ­ C h ris tm a s d in n e r M r. a n d M rs. P e te r
i Y e a r’s day In term issio n . T he re ­
p o rt th a t It w ould open J a n u a r a y 2, sta lle d in Jo h n Z. O lso n 's d w ellin g A n d erso n , Miss E v a A n d erso n and
| w as a m istak e.
at- P le a s a n t V alley on T uesday last. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. J . L u n d q u ist.
Mr. an d Mrs. A lva H evel e n te r-
T h e ja c k e t e n c lo sin g th e c o n crete
E lto n K elly an d w ife cam e o u t
, tain ed
th irte e n
g u e sts a t d in n e r fro m P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y
to spend w ork of th e new fo u n ta in w as re ­
j C h ristm as. T hey w ere S. C. Jo n e s a w eek o r tw o h e re w ith Mr. K elly 's m oved y e ste rd a y , re v e a lin g its g en ­
an d fam ily . F ra n k W osteil an d fam i­ p a re n ts w hile he is ta k in g h is a n ­ eral a p p e a ra n c e w hich is a n o c ta g ­
ly, Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. L eslie and n u a l v a catio n . H e is in th e
city- onal d esign o f p lain but n e a t effect.
Geo. L eslie, J r ., of P o rtla n d
A e n g in e e rin g d e p a rtm e n t in P o rtla n d . The w ork show s no .flaw
a n d th e
very h appy tim e w as en jo y e d by all
m
a
te
ria
l
is
of
such
ex
cellen
t q u a li­
W ord h a s been received from Mr.
E rn e st L am b from E u g en e, O regon a n d Mrs. O. Z eek th a t th ey a re se t­ ty tiia t it »'ill be d u ra b le . Its com ­
sp e n t C h ristm a s day
w ith
M ark tled in th e ir new hom e n e a r L e b a n ­ p letio n is only a m a tte r of a few
Emery.
on, and th a t th ey a re very m uch days.
Mr.
an d
Mrs.
F o ste r
Cooley pleased w ith c o n d itio n s th ere.
’ S ervices a t th e
F re e M ethodist
sp en t C h ristm a s w ith Mr. and Mrs
ch u rch S u n d ay w ill be as follow s:
H a rry T h o m as an d fam ily o f S an ­
M. L. K en t in P o rtla n d .
S u n d ay school a t If a. m ., m o rn in g
dy sp en t C h ris tm a s w ith his p a re n ts
Mr. an d Mrs. W.
K. H am ilto n
serm on a t 11. Ec win W. H ig h t,
Mr. a n d Mrs. O. T hom as.
p asto r.
s ta rte d C h ris tm a s day fo r V icto ria,
Miss S u san A. G earey, of Hood
B. C „ fo r a w eek 's visit w ith re la ­
tives. Miss M argaret E m erso n . Mrs R iver, is sp en d in g th e h olidays w ith
M. M cC orm ick w ill give a New-
H a m ilto n 's s is te r of P o rtla n d , will Mrs. C a rro l S. S m ith.
Y ear's sh o o tin g m atch a t
Sandy-
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill occupy th e
p u lp it a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h
next
F o r th e first tim e In th e h isto ry
S
u
n
d
ay
,
b
o
th
m
o
rn
in
g
an
d
evening.
‘ >f G resham
th e re
is to
be a
C atholic ch u rch e sta b lish e d h ere, a c ­ At 11 a nt., his topic w ill be. "T h e
PALI. HOETZEU Prop
*
co rd in g to a re p o rt w hich
s ta te s S ufficiency of th e S c rip tu re s ."
At
th at a C ath o lic p riest h a s ren ted a 7 :3 0 p m ., th e su b ject of his d is­
rem ain a t th e H am ilto n hom e d u r ­
J house and will o rg an ize a co n g re g a ­
co u rse w ill be, " T h e Good Y oung
ing th e ir ab sen ce and c a re fo r th e
tion
Several p ro m in e n t fam ilies
To th is serv ice a n especial ch ild ren .
of th a t faith resid e h e re an d
It is Man
In
v
itatio
n
Is e x ten d e d to all m en p a r
V ernon H opkins w as In G resham
nti ev id en ce of th e ir s p iritu a l w el­
fare th a t th e C ath o lic o rg a n iz a tio n is tlc u la rly th e y o u n g m en. Rev. L eon­ one d ay th is w eek on h is w ay from
a rd w as fo rm erly p a sto r of th e H ig h ­ his w ork n e a r B ull R un to P o rtla n d
to be esta b lish e d h ere.
On the Market,
land B ap tist c h u rc h of P o rtla n d an d to spend th e holiday
season w ith
A special m e etin g of th e council
fresh Every Day
It w as u n d e r his le a d e rsh ip th a t th e h is p a re n ts , Dr. and M rs
Geo. F
will be held th is ev e n in g fo r
th e
sp len d id ed ifice occupied by
that* H opkins.
p u rp o se of m ak in g th e a n n u a l tax
ch u rch w as b u ilt. A t p re s e n t he is
Mr and Mrs. B. F. B a u e r and fam ily
levy for m u n icip al p u rp o ses
m ak in g his hom e In G resh am , h av in g w ere th e g u e sts on C h ris tm a s day of
Will W in ters of H o lb ro o k
and recen tly co m p leted a neat b ungalow
Mr. an d Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n .
Miss L ulu P ick en s of Hull Hun » e re on E ast P ow ell stre e t
Miss L a u ra R ulkeley
an d Miss
m arried on C h rist m us m o rn in g at
th e resid en ce of Ur. T h o m p so n , w ho
p erform ed
th e
cerem o n y .
T hose
w ho w itnessed th e cerem ony w ere
Mrs Hoy G ibbs, Mrs. J. H M etzger,
Mrs Geo W K enney an d Mrs A
Main St.
Gresham, Ore. I'hom pson. T he new ly m a rrie d coll­
ide will live at H o lb ro o k w h ere Mr
W in ters Is em ployed In a saw m ill.
T h e O u tlo o k h as received a neat
All country people are cordially invited to partake of
T he L en ts O p tim ist, p u b lish ed by
c a le n d a r from J II C S o ren so n .w h o
Is a re sid e n t o f It F D No. 1. and ; lu ttlu ,v L essard , h as been receiv ­
th e
Just Unloaded!
R E G N E R B R IC K S T O R E
in the dining room in the First
State Bank Building on Powell
Street. All farmers and wives are
cordially invited.
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
POWELL ST.
Groceries, Hardware
and Crockery
First State Bank
Don’t forget
Gresham Feed Mill
PHONE 561
G R ESH A M
Coffee and Light Lunch
in Dining-room of FIRST ST A T E BANK, noon to 2 p.m.
Officers of the bank will be glad to m eet you at the bank on
th at day an d talk over any difficult pro b lem s you m ay present.
A Good Time to Start the Year Right
FIRST STATE BAN 31
G RESHAM ,
A W M C H I
ORE.
IV A -* l \
. .
C a rt G u n d ru m w as a gue^L W ed­ la s tin g tw o d ay s T u esd ay and W ed­
n esday a t th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. n esd ay , Dec. 31, an d J a n . 1. T he
Geo. F . H o p k in s in P o rtla n d .
recen t m atch given by A lbert Jo n e s
H a rry P u lf e r is ag a in on d u ty a t w as a very su c re ssfu l a f f a ir and th is
S h a ttu c k s sto re , h av in g recovered one p ro m ises to be th e best on e of
from an a tta c k of rh eu m atism .
th e
season. T u rk e y s,
geese and
Miss R uby E m ery an d h e r frien d ch ick e n s ar.d a d ressed hog w ill be
Miss C la ra M otley of P o rtla n d a re co n tested for. T h ere a re m any fine
sp e n d in g th e week a t th e hom e of sh o ts in th is and C lack am as County
th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. an d S andy w ill c e rta in ly be a ren -
ren d ezv o u s fo r th em all at th e New
B. W . E m ery.
A n u m b e r of O. A. E a stm a n 's Y ear's shoot.
frie n d s su rp rise d him a t his hom e
las M onday n ig h t, th e occasion being
his 47th b lrh td a y . An e n la rg e d pic­
tu r e of his m o th e r w as given him
by Mr an d Mrs. Max S chneider. The
o th e r frie n d s p re se n te d hint w ith a
fin e silk u m b re lla
It w as a com ­
plete su rp ris e on Mr. E a stm a n . He
w as p re p a rin g to re tire w hen
th e
g u e sts arriv ed
L ouie Cook of S alem . O regon. Is
sp en d in g a few d ay s of his C h ris t­
m as v acatio n w ith
Floyd H opper
of th is place.
B eginning on S u n d ay
n ext th e
S u n d ay serv ice m a in ta in e d on th e
O. W. P to C azad ero w ill be d is­
co n tin u ed u n til f u r th e r notice. The
sch ed u le on S u n d ay to th a t point
will be th e sam e as on o th e r d ay s of
th e week
T ro u td a le C h a p te r. No. SO, O E
8., R e g u la r co m m u n icatio n S a tu r-j
day ev en in g a t 8 o 'clock
E lection
an d In s ta lla tio n of o fficers, pay­
m ent of duea an d o th e r Im p o rta n t
If y o u . a re tro u b le d w ith ch ro n ic
co n stip a tio n th e m ild
and
g e n tle
effect of
C h a m b e rla in 's
T a b le ts
m akes th em esp ecially su ite d to y o u r
case. F o r sale by G resh am D rug
Co., an d a ll D ealers ev ery w h ere.
Attention!
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
G F PO RTLA N D , OREGON
-Plinq iiu n j
■■<> w n u m a ,
In v ite s n il te rm e rs w ho h av e no
in g * to in s u re w ith us.
T h is as­
sociation is the cheapest
a.
safest in th e state.
I t insures
only c o u n try p ro p e rty a n d has
o ver 8tt.IMNI.lUN* insu ran ce
in
force.
W rite o r phone.
H. W . KN ASHA LL, P res.
The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
Association.
G resh am R o u te No 3 P h o n e 74
N o tary P u b lic
R eal E s ta te