<■ KR8H-AM
Cherryville
First Annual
Clearance Sale
This Sale will continue through the month of Jan
uary, and we expect to close out every heavy weight
article in the house and have cut prices sufficient to
justify our expectations.
Extra Specials
Positively No
Tiid
Checks will be Given During
this Sale.
Bert Lindsey
The Tad Store
Cottrell
Y ear's day was observed as
[station by the teehers and schol-
I of the C ottrell school,
fctv. E. A. Smith ol O regon City
[holding revival m eetings a t the
1 church every
night this
|k. Rev. E. A. L eonard of Gresh-
is assisting. T he subjects are
•resting. Come and bring your
Ms.
dr. Miller of e a ste rn Oregon vis-
his sister, Mrs. A. R. Kuegg
week.
Irs. Ida Holmes of Springw atei
Ited home folks th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. E lbert K illen who
re been visiting Mr. K illen's par-
i at W oodburn are spending a
days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Spiers
lore retu rn in g to th e ir hom e in
item Oregon.
A slide occurred on th e Mt. Hood
I W ednesday aftern o o n
near
Sandy River w hich
kept the
rk train and th e la st P ortland
Mid train above
th e slide all
tht. No serious dam age was re-
tted.
The Misses Mabel and
L aura
Ipley v ¡sited w ith frie n d s in this
pnity Iuesday and W ednesday.
Ernest Rail and fam ily and
[well and fam ily of P o rtla n d spent
Wnesday a t tile hom e of Mr. and
G. 11. B lackburn. Guy R obert-
was also a W ednesday guest
I the same place.
[Guy Hood has been spending the
lidays w ith bis p a re n ts in Albany.
The yon. ng people of th e E pw orth
[ague of P lea san t H om e spent a
iry enjoyable evening a t th e home
Mr. and Mrs. C rasw ell.
They
Hped the old year ta k e his de-
kture and Issued th e m erry one
with much good cheer,
bou t forget th e m eetings at the
Ptist. church all
th is week. A
rial meeting will be held Sun-
[7 and Ministers from oth er pul-
will assist Mr. S m ith in niak-
S the n -etin g a helpful one.
Mrs. Ida H olm es and d au g h ter
(fa, an Miss Ivy B lackburn left
lr a vis-i w ith frie n d s
in P o rt
ed this week.
Haley
■' pleasant su rp rise was
given
*v J. J. Johnson by th e m em bers
his , l urch on T h ursday before
hditmas The ladies brought cof-
an,l ike and before
leaving
le> gave nini a C h ristm as prseent
form ot money.
All enjoyed
e afternoon verp m uch.
1,r ami irs. lxiveen and Mr. and
r! Olson, all of P o rtla n d , spent
rtstmas ¡.t th e hom e of A. G.
»berg.
C K Erickson, A ,T. Stenberg
Mrs. Olson ,-uid fam ily w ere en-
^sined at the hom e of O. L ind-
olia las’ Sunday.
°B Wednesday, Ja n . 1 th e Swed-
®“ptiBt church held th e ir
an-
“tl business m eeting.
Main
Street
Unity
A few adventuresom e gentlem en
front Unity are talk in g about m ak
ing a trip to "Cow creek canyon”
A few prospective land
buyers
front N orth D akota were in Unity
this week.
T. H. Gill and family have re
turned front Portland after spend
ing the holidays there.
S. B. Sutton, wife and two sons
from Hood River spent th e holidays
with Mr. S u tto n ’s brother-in-law . S.
F. P itts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Palm quist and
eon Roy, Rudolph and L ottie Wih-
lon, Miss Dorothy M artin, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. O liphant, Mr and Mrs.
S. B. S utton and two sons from
Hood River, and Mr. S tratto n from
Iowa, spent an enjoyable evening
a the home of S. F. P itts Wednes
day. A fter playing games and tell
ing stories for a while, the company
was entertain ed with a darky per
sonification by Mr. S tratto n , and a
lecture by Mr. Pitts. The refresh
m ents were then served and after
a few more stories, th e guests de
parted.
Ross Marston of Gresham and
tMiss V ira Douglass of Sandy a t
tended the program at the church
on Christm as eve.
Mrs. T. J. Vilquist, Florelle Vll-
quist and Mr. Sellwood of P ortland
stopped at Hotel Cherryville on
th eir way to Welches and were re
freshed on th eir cold trip with -a
good hot dinner.
C hristm as was rath er quiet a t Ho
tel Cherryville this year, only a few
[ relatives being invited.
J. S. F riel, brother of J. T. F riel
spent Christm as here and returned
[ Thursday to his work at Bull Run.
Mrs. Friel gave her dancing class
a dance last Friday evening which
was well attended and enjoyed by all
The company gave Mrs. F riel three
cheers before th eir departure home.
G reat credit is due Miss Averill
for the splendid program on Xmas
eve at tlie M. E. church, the drills
were especially fine.
There was
som ething for each one in the big
tree which was beautifully decorated
for the occasion. The school chil
dren all had recitations appropriate
for the occasion and Geo. Eden of
Boston acted as S anta Claus and
caused much m errim ent for the chil
dren with his funny pranks..
Mr. Brooke has left th is vicinity
again, to look afte r his o th er busi
ness in terests in Seattle and Tacbma
He may go as fa r as Spokane,
Wash., to visit his brother and sis
te r there. He may
not retu rn
before the first of March. A fter re
tu rn in g to P o rtland from W ashing
ton be will go directly to Hood Riv
e r to superintend the planting of
his 10 acre tract of orchard.
Mr and Mrs Geo. Eaden spent
C hristm as with Mr. and Mrs. Aver
ill, parents of Mrs. Eadon.
Dancing parties are in fashion
in this vicinity.
There
was
a
ilancing party given Mr.
Brooke
T hursday evening of last week
at th e old Tapp place. The com mit
tee in charge decorated th e danc
ing room beautifully, and the neigh
bors all helped in serving a delicious
luncheon.
Everybody danced
and
played games and mingled with each
other in social conversation until
2:30 a. m. when all departed on
th eir various ways, w ishing Mr.
Brooke good luck and with the hope
th a t all would m eet him again soon
Melrose
Here is a remedy th a t will cure
your cold Why waste tim e and
money experim enting when you can
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wiles took get a preparation th a t has won a
New Y ear's dinner with Mr. and world-wide reputation by its cures
of th is disease and can always be de
Mrs. W. B. Parsons.
pended upon? It is known every
where as C ham berlain's Cough Rem
Oregon people who visited the edy, and is a medicine of real merit.
land shows at Minneapolis and Chi For sale by Gresham Drug Co. and
cago advise th a t this state make a ' Dealers e v e r y w h e r e .
stronger showing than
ever next ,
year. They say many people were i
attracted to the opportunities here
by the exhibit of Oregon products
and next year will see many new
com ers in the sta te as a result
J A M ARY
3.
1913
A Happy New Year!
School opened on Monday,
Miss Lamereunv spent th e holi-
d aj s at her b ro th er's home in Ore
gon City.
Robert Jonsrud and family spent
Christm as at L ents w ith Mrs. Jons-
rud'B parents.
Miss
Bessie Lewis, teacher at
W< lches, was th e guest of Mrs.
Robert Jonsrud Saturday and Sun
day before Christm as, en ro u te
to
her home in G ladstone for th e hol
idays.
J. Loundree and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank* P atterson, and Mr. and
Mrs W. Kyser spent the holidays
with relatives a t Independence.
Miss Gladys Crenshaw of G resh
am, is spending her C hristm as va
cation with her sister, Mrs. J. S taf
ford.
Mrs. Henry E ri was the guest of
P ortland relatives during C hristm as
week.
Geo. Schafer of Independence is
visiting relatives here.
The proceeds of th e basket so
cial held at the schoolhouse, Dec.
21st, am ounted to $37 and will be
used for pictures to beautify the
walls of the schoolroom and for sup
plem entary books for th e school.
Saturday
evening.
Jan - 4th,
the following question will lie de
bated at the schoolhouse at 8 o ’clock
“ Resolved, th a t the pen is m ightier
than the sw ord.” A literary pro
gram will also be rendered.
Boring
School opened Monday, Dec. 30,
afte r the C hristm as vacation. T here
are a few absentees on account
of sickness.
Elm er Hickey, who has been con
fined to his home for more than
th ree weeks, is now out and around
again.
W hat came near being a fatal ac
cident happened to Miss Ruth Greg-
son and Clarence Siefer as
they
were leaving the home of th e la t
ter New Y ear’s afternoon. They
were driving on a slow tro t when
Clarence Siefer’s two younger b ro th
ers came racing up behind them on
horseback. The two boys did not
realize how close they were to th e
buggy till their horses crashed into
it, completely o v ertu rn in g th e bug
gy, throw ing both Miss Gregson and
Mr. Siefer out onto th e hard su r
faced road. Miss Gregson was h u rt
quite badly on her side and a t first
it was feared one or two ribs m ight
be broken, but at th is hour T hursday
evening she is resting easy
and
feeling much better. Mr. Siefer has
a sprained arm and a big bruise
over the rig h t eye, The two boys
escaped w ithout in ju ry , though it
seems almost incredible th a t they
could, as the buggy was badly
smashed, throw n upside down and
the horse throw n down in the crash
and the rig, horse and all tu rn ed d i
rectly in the opposite direction from
the one in which they were driving.
T here was a sm all crowd at the
L. A. U. dance on the 31st, but
all th ere said they had one of the
best tim es of th eir lives.
here Monday.
|
In honor of Mrs
Taylor, who
moved to P ortland this week, Mrs.
i j T Rea entertained
from two
until five o'clock last Friday after
noon. The tim e was very pleasant
ly spent with games and m ull'
cake and coffee were served. Thom
present were. Mesdsmes Taylor,
Ross, Hicks,
Anderson
s I'ra*u<”
P ounder, T. L. Evans, Lee Evans
and C lara Smith.
Miss Irene Knapp was
ir children a re su b ject to
land Saturday.
of croup, w atch for the first
Miss Ethel Smith visited frined»
hoarseness. Give Cham- a t Park Rose Friday night and
Gough Rem edy as soon as
_ .
i becomes h o arse and the Saturday.
Mr, Frank Reed was In Port
be w arded off. F o r sale
taui D rug Co., and D ealers ( land on business.
We Have the Agency!
OVERLAND! OVERLAND! OVERLAND!
TOURING CARS
DELIVERY WAGONS
ROADSTERS
Latest Models
Classiest and Most Dependable Made
"Always Ready for the Trip"
Fully Equipped with ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC STARTER, ETC.
Call and Arrange for a Demonstration
We Want to 'Show You’
G resh am G arage
C. M. Z IM M ER M A N . Prop.
Phone 174
Powell St.
Anderson
The road m eeting of road d istric t
No. 5, of Clackam as county held
Saturday afternoon, voted a 10-mill
special tax and unanim ously en
dorsed M. H. W heeler for road su
pervisor for th e com ing year. Mr.
W heeler has been forem an on th e
road th e past year u nder J. W. Root
and is well qualified to push th e
good w ork along th a t has been un
der way in th is d istric t for th e past
two or th ree years.
S. W. Morrison has
purchased
an o th er body of tim ber and
has
em ployed several m ore men to cut
wood.
Miss Zelma Coss of P o rtlan d
spent the weekend w ith her a u n t,
Mrs. C. M. Lake.
The coon h u n t Saturday m orning
resulted in the bagging of one big
fat coon by H ertsm an and P erry.
The d irecto r of th e census Is pre
paring to issue com plete figures on
ag ricu ltu ral production of th is state
for 1909. He finds th a t Oregon
produced crops in th a t year to th e
Hue of $49,041,0on.
Outlook W ant ads.
results.
bring quick
PHOTOS
Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of C rider, Mo., I
ha.l been troubled with sick head
ache for about five years, when she All Kinds and Sizes, Latest Finish
began tak in g C ham berlain's Tablets.
She has taken two bottles of them
New Gallery, Open Every Day
and they have cured her.
Sick
(Sunday only by appointm't)
headache Is caused by a disordered )
stom ach for which these tablets are j
especially intended. Try them , get
well and stay well. Sold by G resh
am Drug Co., and Dealers every
G ilt o r N atural W ood. N eat an d
where.
Picture Framing
C h eap
MAX SCHNEIDER,
Repairing and Supplie»
D O N ’T
KNOW
THEY
HAVE
AP
PEND ICITIS.
Many Gresham people who have
chronic appendicitis, which is not
very painful, have doctored for
years for gas on th e stom ach, sour
stom ach or constipation.
Johnson
Drug Co., states if th ese people will
Iry sim ple buckthorn burk, glycerine
etc., as com pounded in A dler-l-ka,
th e G erm an appendicitis
remedy,
they will be surprised a t th e QUICK
benefit. A SINGLE DOSE relieves
these troubles INSTANTLY.
Professional Cards
PHYSICIANS
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Ollie« ¡wars; IH a. a Is 12 m . I p n. Is 3
p n
7 to 8 p. B., si Reudence
PHONE: Office 116
R e s id e n c e I 18
O f f i c e . H o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O .
PHONES: Residence, III; Office I lx
H. H . H U G H E S . M. D.
Physician
anil Surgeon
OFFICE. HOWin BLDC .
PHONES
GRESHAM, OREGON
Resides«, Taksi 120. Ofcr. Msu 4812
Heme A 5152
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
P hysician and Surgeon
Residenci, 438. Essl 52 St
Otct. 1111 12 Sdlim Bsiidmi. Pellsad. Oretsn
Dr. W. C. Belt
Physician and Surgeon.
Over F irst S tate B ank. Gresham
Phone 1»
MAIN STREET
GRESHAM
Phone 4S4
, Dr. Geo. Inglis
CONTRACTORS
Physician and Surgeon.
0 2
Plasterer and Cement Contractor.
TROUTDALE,
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OREGON
All calls prom ptly attended to,
day or night.__________
E stim ates furnished free on re
quest. All work G uaranteed.
DENTISTS
ALFRED HAMMAR
Corbett
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
W ilbur Evans Christm as morning.
A pile driver front Portland is
p utting in piling and dolphin for
the dock here.
The C hristm as exercises at the
schoolhouse by the Sunday school
consisting of music and recitations
was a pleasant affair.
A rt Gibbs and family moved to
T routdale last week.
Postoffice Inspector W hitney was
PAGE THREE
Kelso
The Commercial club met
last
Saturday evening. Dec. 28, for the
I'u,-; use of electing officers and at-
tending oth er im portant
business.
I ae following officers were elected:
president, Jam es O. Botkin; vice
president, Chas. H arris; secretary,
Parnell Averill; treasurer, Mrs. J.
T i riel. There were two ballots
on the treasu rer's office, the first
ballot being a tie between
Mrs.
Friel and M argaret Biedensteine on
the second ballot. Mrs. Friel won
by oue vote.
Rev Mr. Runyan and Mr. Brooke
were guests of W. O. Rugh for din
ner Christmas.
Harold Graham is spending the
holidays with his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs O. F. Botkin.
Sam Cox has moved to his new
home and E. F. Banta has moved to
the place recently vacated by Mr.
Cox?
Cur First A nnual Clearance Sale is under full
[ ?wing and the people of Gresham and vicinity have
shown their appreciation of our offerings by their gen-
eroui patronage.
All Toys Reduced 50c on the $1.00
Men s $1.50 - 2.00 Dress Shirts - - $1.19
1.75 all wool Oregon Flannel Shirts $1.45
“ 3.00 Heavy work Shoes - - $2.55
Boy’s 2.50 “ . “
“ - -
$2.45
Men’s 50c Cotton Ribbed Underweer -
39c
Ladies and Misses Middy Blouses 33 ' per cent off
“ House Dresses
-
-
-
79c
“ Under Skirts
-
-
93c
9-4 Sheeting * -
-
-
22c a yd.
$1.00 Serge Strictly all wool 45 inches wide 83c
OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
I’lione «»I
Gresham l ’.O. Hex 31
W J. O T T
W . K. Hamilton
Ih
H. H .O T T
O 1T BRO S.
DENTISTS
C ontractor an d Builder
<iccc“ n
you*
Plans and Estimates on Request
Phono 33 3
G R E SH A M , O R E .
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
INSURANCE
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SET
JOHN
BROWN
INSURANCE
R epresenting only Reliable In
su ran ce Com panies
Phone 613
G resham , Oregon
T /<? b e s t C h ris tm a s y a h
y o u c a n a r i c y o a f w C fe /S
a H c i) k a c c o u n t
She will answer Y E S !
ask her -
Try it this Christmas.
Start a SAVINGS A C C O U N T for the little ones.
A ccount. Interest Paid on I im e D eposits.
J a m e s E lk in g to n
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
~
ETTSEL.T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE
PLATE GLASS
FIRE
LIFE
ACCIDENT
LAWYERS
W e Solicit your
Bank of Gresham
SURETY BOND8
HEALTH
orr Ice In Hank o< Gresham
RAY H. TODD
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
Phone A2A
GRESHAM,
ORGEON
FRED L. EVERSON.
A TTO R N EY A T LA W
(City Attorney)
Phone 4»l
G RESHAM , ORE,