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PAGE FOVR GRESHAM P h o n e y o u r o rd e rs In fo r B u tte r W rap p ers t o th e G resh am O utlook IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY FO R SA LE C H E A P. F ru it tre e s o r b erry bushes, roses, etc. F irst class sto ck . Or will ex ch an g e ,1 5 0 w o rth fo r h o rses, cows, o r a n y th in g of real value. A ddress T h e L adies Aid society has been C O L l’MHIA X , K SER Y . fo r tu n a te in se c u rin g th e “ G reat 1155 E. S tep h en s 8 t., I C o n cert of ye O lden T y m e,” w hich P o rtla n d , O regon. will be re p e a te d on T u esd ay even- I ing. N ov em b er 25, a t C om m ercial clu b h a ll by th e W om en’s Society of I F airv iew . T h o se w ho a tte n d e d th e | co n cert in F airv iew last F rid a y n ig h t g av e it u n q u alified praise. Old tim e fa v o rite s w ere s u n g by q u a in t ly co stu m ed sin g e rs, a n d am o n g th e sp ecial a ttra c tio n s w ere choice vio lin m usic, Sw iss yo d iln g an d a re a d ing by Mrs. M. II. S pears, o f O regon C ity, a woman p a st fo u r sco re years. Your Doctor Will Be Satisfied Jo sep h S. B rooks, w ho w en t to W asco, la s t su m m e r fo r his h e a lth , h as re tu rn e d to his p ro p e rty , n e a r B oring, w h ere he w ill live th is w in te r a n d do som e im proving. If we compound the P R E S C R IP T IO N and So Will You T h e R e x a ll S to r e OUTLOOK G resh am H igh w ill play th e W ash o u g al a t fo o tb all to m o rro w a t th e la tte r place. T h e re w ill be no school nex t week an y w h e re in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty. T h e te a c h e rs will a tte n d th e in s titu te in P o rtla n d on M onday, T u es day a n d W ednesday. Sig K n ig h to n h as m oved h is hom e to th e room s a t th e re a r of his new b a rb e r shop on P ow ell stre e t. Mrs. M. V ogel, th e m illin e r, m ov ed from th e K eg n er b u ild in g y e ste r day to th e room s connected w ith h e r s to re in th e R oss building. C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t A rm stro n g was a v isito r o t th e G resham school on W ednesday. H e m ad e an ad d ress to all th e g ra d e s in th e assem bly b a ll an d gave som e good advice to th e te a c h e rs an d p u p ils alike. T h e d a te o f th e L a d ie s’ A id Ba z a a r h as been ch an g ed from th e 5th to th e 11th of D ecem ber. N otice th e c h a n g e o f d ate. R em em b er th is is th e place to buy y o u r C h ristm as p re se n ts. B oth u sefu l and fancy a r ti d e s o n sale, D ecem ber 11, al G ran g e h all. All p re p a ra tio n s a re co m p lete fo r th e w in te r races to m o rro w on th e G resh am fa ir g ro u n d race co u rse. A “T h e M a rth a -V e re in ” of th e Zion good s trin g of h o rses will be h ere will give a an d th e races w ill be ru n w h e th e r it E v an g elical c h u rc h ra in s o r sh in es. A dm ission will be T h a n k sg iv in g ch icken d in n e r a t the g ra n g e h all on W ednesday, N ovem 25 cen ts. b er 26, from 11 a. m. to. 2 p. m. Ev A sp ecial school m eetin g will be ery b o d y is co rd ially invited. M eals held a t th e G resh am sch o o lh o u se to w ill be serv ed a t 35 c en ts a piate. m o rro w a fte rn o o n fo r th e p u rp o se O ne h a lf of th e p roceeds of th is d in of levying a tax fo r th e m a in ten an ce n e r will go in to th e tre a su ry of the of th e G resh am hig h school. All ch u rc h an d one h a lf will be se t aside legal d is tric t v o ters sh o u ld a tte n d . fo r a C h ristm a s fu n d w ith w hich th e Miss E b b a C arlso n h as been v is it society hopes to b rin g joy to som e ing frie n d s a t S ilv erto n fo r th e p a st w o rth y poor. tw o w eeks. She w ill re tu rn hom e B ask et ball to n ig h t a t th e sk a tin g next M onday. rin k betw een th e G resham high team and Mrs. A. H evel an d d a u g h te r Vi R. W. T h o rp e an d w ife cam e o v er an d th e alu m n i is going to be a big vian expect to go to m o rro w to L eb anon, O rego#, to sp en d T h a n k s g iv from B ellin g h am on W ednesday to ev en t. Many tic k e ts have been sold ing week w ith O. Zeek a n d fam ily. rem ain o v e r d u rin g T h a n k sg iv in g I w hich in su re s a crow d, as th ey a re [only 1(1 c en ts each . G am e w ill be Mrs. E. R. W rig h t h as been s e r i w eek. called early . ously ill a t h e r hom e o n e m ile e a st C h ris tia n Science serv ices wil be A p le a sa n t b irth d a y s u rp ris e was of tow n. She is im p ro v in g . held S u n d ay a t 11 o ’clock in th e given la s t W ednesday afte rn o o n a t F irs t S ta te B ank bu ild in g . E n tra n c e th e hom e of Mrs. Roy K ern in ho n o r on F irst B treet. S u b ject, "S oul and MRS. W. H. CONGDON. of Mrs. K ern and Msr. A. H evel, both B ody.” o f w hose b irth d a y s fell on th a t day. W. R. B iddle, who is em ployed in P o rtla n d , was th e g u e st o v er T h u rs day n ig h t o f Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. R usher. Don’t Forget. SHATTUCK’S BIG SATURDAY SALE! Hundreds of people availed them selves at last S A T U R D A Y ’S SA L E of goods very ch ea p , and you can get the S am e B A R G A IN S today. W e h a v e them for m en. w om en and children O ur stock o f L adies H an d b ags and Purses is th e largest in prices are the low est. T h e S tyles are all n ew and up to-date. tow n, 2A«- 2.V $ 1 .0 0 50, $ 1 .0 4 to $ l .’»4 and .Ml, ... . ' ’. T .'“ 'V T" ’ '- • •»'call'ami h « ? e' ."¿ h I i Toys, Toys! •’’Mt'. ’ «(», H ear*. |, h V. ‘" '" r r ' rry rhl W G re sh a m E l- = NOVELTY SHOP LADIES’ TAILOR Pleasant Valley Grange Meet S & * thei* b e n e a th ' th e p o v erty ’ eveL G rr ' h -"' •«’> c o n tin u a lly In d a n g e r of sln k ln * FIVE OR TEN YEARSTROM NOW Embroidery Goods TADS' STORE ro n tln u a R y 8 hT unted V(dh*"the ’ s ^ r r e . ,OoPf% Vaen t W e a re so le agen i* fo r ROYAL MM I K 'T l I’ l l k l i , l < i m i i i w O u r s to re Is h e a d q u a rte r» fo r B m b ro ld ery goods of all k inds We a re sh o w in g an en d less v ariety of stam p ed pillow to p . d o tllX nlllow be co m p letely p ro te c te d C u r r i e d T m b 's i l k . C KmbrwM*r ’r LeC» try It. an d C arlso n BERT LINDSEY Housewives Know all about those little A d e lig h tfu l re c e p tio n w as held la st n ig h t a t th e h om e of Mrs. C has. DAINTY C leveland, in h o n o r o f th e te a c h e rs KITCHEN of th e G resh am school. T h e ev en t was u n d e r th e a u sp ices of th e G re sh UTENSILS am C ouncil of W om en V o ters and so much needed in Mrs. V. H. R eed, of P o rtla n d , was th e W om en’s C h ris tia n T em p eran ce preparation of the in G resh am M onday to a tte n d th e fu U nion. A la rg e n u m b e r of th e m em bers of th e tw o o rg a n iz a tio n s to n e ra l of Mrs. C ongdon. g e th e r w ith th e ir h u sb a n d s, w ere Mr. S p ra tt an d fam ily, re c en tly p re se n t to g re e t th e te a c h e rs an d a s from S ask a tc h e w a n , hav e m oved in s u re th em o f th e ir w arm est in te re s t 5c, 10c and 15c vaines to on e o f E. C. L in d se y 's c o tta g e s on in th e w ork o f th e school. An invo c atio n w as offered by Rev. E dw in R o b erts av en u e R ig h t. A d d resses of w elcom e w ere A T THE T he W. H M. S. thankofT ering given by Rev. M elville T. W ire an d ! m eetin g , w hich was to be h eld on No Rev. E. A. L e o n ard . Mrs. M a rg aret L aw e and Mrs. O. J. B row n sa n g so- [ v em b er 25. has been p o stponed. It los an d in s tru m e n ta l m usic w as re n Powell St. Gresham £ will p robably be held on Dec. 3. d ered by Miss F lo re n c e H oney, Mrs [ _______ D. R. S h o e m a k e r a n d fam ily have B row n and Miss E va C am pbell. A fte r th e p ro g ra m d elicio u s c ak e a n d p u n ch I -- --------------- m oved Into his m o th e r’s house. B oth w ere served. Mrs J N C la n a h a n an d » » « « « « « « « « i a m : « a : : : : m s « J « fam ilies will occupy th e ho u se fo r th e Mrs. H. L. W ostell p resid ed a t th e ” “ w in ter. Mr. S h o e m a k e r’s h o u se will punch bowl a n d M rs C leveland and be occupied by Mr. I.ith e y an d fam i Mrs. M axw ell S ch n eid er serv ed th e cake. T he d e c o ra tio n s w ere w hite l.v, w ho w ill a ss ist in th e w ork o f th e an d yellow c h ry s a n th e m u m s, th e J farm and dairy. c o lo rs being th o se o f th e tw o o rg a n i In connection with Millinery zatio n s. F rie d s of Rev. F o rd M. B u rtc h will I be pleased to le a rn th a t he is com - | fo riab ly e sta b lish e d w ith h is fam ily | a t A rco. Id ah o , w h ere he h as ta k e n T he re g u la r m e etin g of th e P leas- ' j up his new w ork H e is well pleased J w ith th e c o u n try an d say s th e w in te r a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill be held to m o r row a t th e ir hall. T h e m o rn in g ses , so fa r has been fine. Gresham Millinery Store sion will in c lu d e d e g re e w ork At i I D. T. H e te r, o f D ayton, W ash ., is noon a chicken d in n e r will be served MRS. M. VOGEL (th e g u e st th is week of his sis te r, M rs T he le c tu re h o u r w ill be ta k e n up Main St., G resham w-ith ex ercises a p p ro p ria te to T h a n k s- I D. R S ho em ak er. giving. All p a rto n s a re in v ited . «m a« ::::;n ::::::::u n n a z z n rtrt» !r.T7 pow er “ h , to ‘io t’ L * b“ " k1 o n »' w ith o u t econom ic reserv e alm o st c e n a i V t o com’e 7 o De0 ™o.0. W‘ i d w h ic T I ie Toy* th a t w ind a n an d T h re a d s 0 TEACHERS’ RECEPTION AT CHAS. CLEVELAND’S Protect Yourself Against Advesrsity By Opening an (Account in Our Bank. 'tm--'" Toys, H ARD W AR E Main St. Thanksgiving Dinner f th e first ch oice W e th erefo re I n f a n t s M itte n s ( h l ld r e n 's G o lf G lo v e s < h l id r e n ’s J e r s e y G lo v e s Ladlt's* G o lf G lo v e s ' ZiV j •-»«Hes* J e r s e y G lo v e s •x I I .a llie s ’ K id (¡lo v e s / H oys’ G a u n tle t G lo v e s — ■ 1 M en’s D re ss (¡lo v e s n > W o rk G iov«s fro m at STERLING & KIDDER Mrs. Jo s e p h in e C ongdon, w hose d e a th o c c u rre d on S a tu rd a y , N ovem b er 15, a n d who w as b u rled a t M ount S cott e c m e te ry on M onday last. She w as born at M o relan d , V erm ont, M essrs F ie ld h o u se and H a m m a r J u n e 17, 1861. T h e fu n e ra l w as held h av e finished p la s te rin g th e F u lle r u n d e r th e au sp ices of T ro u td a le C h a p te r, No. 80, O. E. S. b u n g alo w in C le v e la n d ’s ad d itio n . Here are a few Timely Suggestions for Early Buyers ape This is a moderate priced Stove built on good material. Has cast lining,' large side door, also swing top that will admit extra large stick of wood. Carried in two sizes, al $10.50 and $12.75 Mr an d Mrs P ln ck ly , of D am as cus, w ere th e g u e sts on e d ay th is week of th e la t t e r ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jo h n so n . T hose w ho do their X m as S h op p in g early, not on ly get m erchand ise but get b etter atten tion and b etter service. u rge our custom ers w h o can to sh op early. sp e c ia l a t rfo n i 75c to L a d ie s ' S w e d e B ag s, S p e c ia l a t will Make Your Home Comfortable W. E b e rh a rt, o f C hicago, visited a day o r tw o th is w eek a t th e hom e of O. A. E a stm a n . SHOP EARLY! Our line o f G loves is com p lete. The Gem Heating Stove A. H an im ar was e x h ib itin g y e ste r day tw o la rg e eg g s a b o u t th e size a n d a p p e a ra n c e of goose eggs, but w hich w ere laid by a B arred P ly m o u th Rock hen. One of th e m m eas ured 7 % x6 % an d th e o th e r 7 % x6 %. Mr. H a m m a r said th a t n o tw ith s ta n d ing th e h ig h p rice o f eggs, he was n o t se llin g th ese by th e dozen. Miss E m m a F u lle r, o f L ebanon, O regon, is v isitin g h e r fa th e r N. O. F u lle r o v e r S u n d ay , a n d In cid en tally v iew ing th e s ig h ts in G resham and vicinity. A B E A U T IF U L C A L E N D A R Io Every Person who enters O ur Store, Saturday. L ad les' L e a th e r Bag! Indies* V eifct B a g s . FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 21, 1018 M AIN ST. GRESHAM “ rour pocket “ We “ are , un. we h” “ u can S ™ " en d can help yoi| rIRST STATE BANK G R E S H A M. W t Fall and Winter Suits at Reasonable Prices Miss H elen M etzger w as th e w in n e r of th e first tu rk e y , given aw ay a t th e m ov in g p ic tu re show la s t e v e n ing S everal m o re w ill be given to th e lucky coupon h o ld e rs betw een now an d T h an k sg iv in g . Mrs. N ils Jo h n s o n , o f P ow ell V al ley, died su d d en ly on T u esd ay m o rn ing la s t an d w as b u rled on T h u rsd a y i at o clock T h e fu n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t th e S w edish M ission ch u rch . She leaves a h u sb a n d tw o grow n d a u g h te rs , a son and baby only a few d ay s old. W illiam C ongdon has filed a nom - u ^ lng r , ' , iOn * “ h C“ y R ecorder R o b erts fo r th e office o f city m a rsh a l 300 , p er*on8 * e r e re g iste re d to r th e co m in g city elec tio n a t th e close o f b u sin ess to d ay T hose who w ere not re g iste re d to d ay w ill ahve to be sw orn in on elec tio n d a y p — L ig h t d riv in g 1 H. W. S n a sh a ll. R 3. Gres p h o n e 7*. u SA LE —- F a irb a n k s - g aso lin e en gine. 1 4 h o rse In good co n d itio n . Mrs E lla p hone 2S7.