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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1913)
I PAO« F O I» GR2SHA.M OVTLOOK TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1013 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Read and sons Mr. and Mrs. Em il Oswald a tten d DEATH AND FUNERAL were en tertained T hanksgiving day ed a recital at the Oregon C onserva OF VERA CAMP i at the hom e o f Mr. R ead’s son, L. A tory o f Music in Portland, last W ednesday even in g Mrs. Oswald i Read, in Portland. Word was received here on Satur "I T hink,' ’ H ardelot, and Many from Gresham and vicinity sang day of the death of Miss Vera Camp, attended the auction held by J. W "W inter L ullaby", DeKoreu. L. A. Read called on his brother who died at Oregon City at the home Bailey at Anderson, last Saturday. The livestock which was the chief Ross, at the hom e on Gresham of her parents. She had been sick easily for fair H eights last Sunday. Our claim to your confidence is based upon the Thi- beam s supporting the roof of attraction , sold for about six m onths. The fam ily is The M ethodist church w ill hold its the sk atin g rink have been raised to prices. staunchness of our organization, our steady growth, our C harles Johnson and w ife, two W ednesday n igh t cottage prayer well known here, having lived in this a height of 14 feet to allow of greater vicinity for several years. Miss Vera careful methods, our special precautions to safeguard new arrivals in Gresham last week, freedom in ath letic exercises held m eeting at Mrs. K ane’s tom orrow was about 10 years of age. Her fu tin-re. The worlf was done under were tendered a cordial reception deposits and the character of every man who is of the supervision o f H. E. Davis. Sev by the open ditch on Pow ell street night. The lesson w ill be th e third neral took place on Sunday at Mount ficially connected with the bank. first chapter o f Romans. Sunday school eral local clu b s from the school m eet west of the schoolhouse, the there every week for basket ball and n igh t they were in Gresham. They board m eeting at th e close of the Scott Park cem etery. The funeral serm on was preached were passing down the street and prayer m eeting. physical cu ltu re exercises. This will be attested by anyone who has studied care by Rev. J. H. Wood, an old friend of N otice o f the death of Mrs. Sarah stum bled off In the darkness. There W ilbur Stanley, who suffered a the fam ily, in the presence of Boyd, at Sacram ento on Sunday last, are several such p itfalls In Gresham fully our financial statements and watched us building upon was received here today. She was a which should be looked a fter, as broken ankle during the football large num ber of sorrow ing friends the foundation of ' SAFETY FIRST,” adding to our (laughter of Grandpa Dewey and a they are extrem ely dangerous and gam e betw een Gresham and W ash sister of Mrs. 8. T. Crow. Her age may be the cause of dam age suits ougal at that place on N ovem ber 22 The many beautiful floral offerings strength the good will of our customers through sin unless they are elim inated. expressed the esteem in which she was about 51. started to school th is morning. A l cere and helpful service. H. F. W oodcock, register o f the was held. B esides the parents, Ed Shattuck's store was burglarized again on Sunday night. Several arti land office at The D alles, was a ca ll though he must use crutches for a ward and Delia Camp, and two young cles are m issing, including three pairs er at the hom e of I). M R oberts on short tim e, W ilbur is pleased that he sisters, she leaves num erous rela of shoes. Entrance was gained Friday last. Mr. W oodcock was a is able to be in sch ool again. The through a second story window from pupil to W. H. Bond when the latter boys, who have autom obiles are tak tires in th is vicinity, am ong them was a school teacher, 4 3 years ago. being Mrs. Geo B Stockton of Rock the shed at the rear of the store. R aleigh Adams, H. L. St. Clair, ing turns bringing W ilbur to school wood, Mrs. John Peterson of Cleone Mrs. Cora Robertson of Camas has A pplication for divorce was filed been visitin g with relatives In this Chase St. Clair and E. L. Thorpe a t tended Multnomah Camp, W. O. W., in Oregon City circuit court on F ri Mrs. Fred W agner of C ottrell, Mrs vicinity for the past few days. GRESHAM, . O. H. Jenkins of Portland, who are in Portland on Friday evening and Gresham'« local option Injunction assisted in the election o f officers. day, by Mrs. Grace Everson against aunts, and R. L. Robinson of Camas I . the . f a P m c h s n a s a — case will com e up tom orrow in the R. M Bodley was elected com m an Fred L. Everson. W ash., and Dan Robinson of Cottrell O ldest Bank in the County, ou tsid e tlie City o f P ortland. circuit court before Judge K av der, J. O. W ilson was again chosen Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. H ow anagh. Several persons from here as clerk and M. D. George as banker. who are uncles, with their fam ilies. ard, at th eir hom e in Portland, on will be In attendance. INCONVENIENT WRECK FOR REINSTATEMENT George Moffett has ju st finished A It. Lym an, secretary of the plastering Ivor D avidson’s new bun T h an k sgivin g m orning, a son. NEAR ANDERSON OF H B. CHAPMAN We w ill soon be visitin g the mu Equity W arehouse company, of galow in D avidson's addition. seum s for a look at an egg. Portland, attended a m eeting of the Notice. An inconvenient and disagreeable A p etition, ask in g for the rein Mr and Mrs E. C. Lindsey, and East .Mill Plain local, Farm ers' So N otice is hereby given that the accident on the O. W. P. occurred statem en t of H. B. Chapman as coun- ciety of Equity, at F ish ers’ Landing, granddaughter Miss Helen M etzger, W ith Salem dry the next leg isla h eretofore existin g hom e Sunday evening co-partnership on Saturday night. There Is much returned ture will be lik e the man w ithout a near Anderson on Saturday even in g ty road supervisor is being circulat- interest taken in this society and in from a pleasant visit with Mr. and under the firm nam e and style of Mills & Crowley, doing business at country. House bill 104 may be re when noe car of a freigh t train ed and is being largely sign ed by the Mrs. Erickson at Warren. Clarke county alone there are tw en Gresham, Oregon, is dissolved. The enacted if the m em bers have to stay crashed through the bridge across taxpayers of Eastern M ultnom ah. Mr and Mrs V. H Read have ty-one locals, organized during the Johnson creek. The inconvenience The petition does not give any rea- past few m onths. gone to visit Mr R ead’s parents, at undersigned w ill not be responsible there over Sunday. for any firm debts contracted by G. caused was shared principally by son s why he should be given back Dr. Bertha Stew art, principal di A um sville, Oregon. W Crowley Q. E MII.LS. rector of the U niversity of Oregon, The W. C. T. U. w ill m eet in the Dated th is the 1st day of December about 70 persons from Portland on his old position, but that part o f R R ufus C. Holman has been chosen will deliver a lecture at the library library next Thursday afternoon, IS IS . chairm an of the in terstate bridge their way to Boring to attend the or will probably be attended to by th ose at 8 o ’clock next Friday evening, December 4, at 2 :3 0 , in regular bus D ecem ber 5, on "Sense and N on iness m eeting All m em bers are D r . llo b s o n 'N O i n t m e n t H e a ls It c h y com m ission which w ill proceed to ganization of a Rebekah lodge. They who present the petition to the cou n sense in D ressing ” urged to be present. make plans for the bridge across the were required to transfer to another ty court. It is noticeable that the Ecxema. Ed. Spath returned home from Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hopper, of Columbia. The selection is a good car which was fortunate enough to present incum bent, J. B. Sm all, has The con stan tly itch in g, burning Ashland yesterday accom panied by C lackam as, were in Gresham today one and we predict a speedy con. be caught beyond the wreck, and the done very little work in this part of oth er disagreeable his aunt, Mary Kirshbaum. Mr. on business, and called on old sen sation and disagreeable part cam e when they the county during the past three Spath was away about three weeks friends. form s of eczcem a, tetter, salt rheum, struction of the bridge in accordance waded through the mud from one m onths and the people are w onder attending the Inst days of his uncle with the authority invested in the R. F. W alters has engaged the and skin eruptions prom ptly cured w hose death was announced last services o f W ill W ilkins on his by Dr. H obson's Eczema Olntmeflt. representatives of the tw o counties ar to another. All the oth er pas ing why. It may not be his fau lt week. sen gers that night had to m ake con but rather th at of the court that Gresham H eights farm for the w in most interested. Gresham lodge, No. 125. I. O. O. ter. Mr. W ilkins is from Gilliam Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota. Illinois, nections with their hom es In the there is nothing doing. In eith er F., elected officers on Saturday county, and expects to attend O. A. says: "I purchased a box of Dr. Hob sam e way. No one was hurt and the case the people are gettin g im patient son's Eczem a O intm ent. Have had night last as follow s: Noble Grand, C. in the spring. P ortland’s new com m ission char loss was under >500. and are ready to have Mr. Chapman J. E. Stubbs: vice grand, A. W Mrs. W. R. Kern was taken to P ort Eczema ever sin ce the civil war, have ter bobs up at tod ay’s election with been treated by many doctors none Metzger; secretary, Ray Todd; back again. T hey w ere not con land a day or tw o ago and an oper- 15 am endm ents. The m ost im port given the benefit that one box of Dr. treasurer. John I'alinquist. Trustee, sulted in his rem oval and are rather -tlo n performed on her an k le, which Carving Sets make excellen t W. H. Stanley. T he first tw o offi H obson’s Eczema . O intm ent h as.” ant one is lacking, which would pro- n‘tt8 g ‘ft8’ *“ S ter" ng * K‘d‘ resentful ju st at th is tim e o f bad cers will serve six m o n th s’ the sec- 7 “" '"J“ ™0 “rveral w eeks ago I Every sufferer should try it. W e’re tect city em ployees from being sum - ...... two for one year and the ¿“ ".T fron‘ an “/ “ »""bile The roads and "nothing d o in g.” so positive It will help you we guar ______________ trustee for three years. The re- ‘ * “ »"rformert ic antee it or money refunded. At all marily dism issed by a com m issioner Som m ers to put the bones in the for no reason w hatever. Perhaps It If you find out that som eth in g you D ruggists or by mail 50c. Pfeiffer iiialning officers will be appointed best possible position. A speedy re Chem ical Co., Philadelphia and St. is not intended that civil service have no use for has Daily O regonian, 1 yr. r e g . . . $6.00 on the nigh t o f in stallation . “got your g o a t” covery is hoped for. Louis Twice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r ... 1.50 should serve. | try a w ant ad. C om bination, 1 y e a r .................... 8.00 Protection Our Fundimental Principle FIRST STATE BANK Nice Things Christmas SHOP EARLY A Cordial Invitation Let us beseech you to shop early. The benefit is mutual. You get first choice and better service and we are better able to serve you. I% te fab! Out counters and shelves are teeming with nice things for Xmas. 1 he assortment is com- plete-DOLLS of various sizes and kinds. TOYS for chaldren of ail ages, Ornamental and Useful Presents for young and old. •s'*?? • < im « m I« i i i n e u a n d d i s t i n c t i v e d e s ig n « a n il S u « |ie n d c r n , p a i r 88c to M a n ila $ 1 .2 5 O Cz GcwiA t h a t li t a n d w e a r l« (a c tio n , a n d to $ 3 .IN I .•>*< t o $2.541 Men’s and Boys Suits and Overcoats V: a tx l 5 llc t o $ 1 . 5 0 5 O c t o $2.4M I S h irt« M e n ’s H a l « l< a te a l « t y le a J* shape« in a ll le a th e r « — s h o e « W e g u a ra n te e th e m w e ta k e p a n *« Io T h e s e r v ic e y o u g e l f r o m tit to g iv e « a t- th e m c o r r e c tly . y o u r S h o e« d e p e n d n e a rly We wish to clo se out every Suit and Overcoat in our store before the first o f the year and are going to cut price« to a point that w ill m ake a quick, cleanup T he follow in g regular prices are not so- called values but are the bona fide prices marked In plain figures and the cu ts are genuine. M e n '« S u i t « , r e g . $ 1 « , s p e r t a l $S | 5 M e n '« $ 0 .N 5 S u it« , re g M e n 's 4 » x e r c o a l« . M e n '» 4 > v c r c o a f» $ 1 2 .5 4 » . s p e c ia l re g . re g . $ 1 2 .5 « . « p e c ia l $ 1.5 , « p e c ia l M e g 's G a b e r d i n e C o a f » . In B o y » ' h n l i h e r S u it« . 2 p a n ts , re g . $ 3 .0 5 w h ic h th e y » re not a r e « u h je c t «u|>|M m ed t o to a a p e e ln l « t r a i n H o y » ' h n i c k e r « •n it» , r e g LADIES SHOES is All Leathers, Gaadytar Welts. $3.00 MEN S SHOES, ie AU Leathers.....................3.50 Ladies’ Street Dresses. Special! l u u ll e « ' H i r v e t l>re*»"»eft. r e g $ 2 .3 4 *, 1 05 L « < lt r a ' H l r r H in e n d e « . re g $41.8« $4 0 5 1 d u lie « ' S t r e e t 1 >re*»»e«. re g $ 7 .84» $ 5 .0 5 1 d u lle « ' S tre e t l>re«k«*eft. re g . r e g u la r $ 1 5 .0 « , «pm ta i $ 1 « . a w $». 45 $ 5 . « « . s p e c ia l reg . $A .O O , special Toys for the Little Ones! Mechanical A nim als and Machines o f various kinds, Blocks. Books. H om s, Drums. Guns, Swords. Musical Toys, Nodding A nim als and Men, etc. Toys for Bigger Boys! Engines and trains that run on track from 25c to $1.50 Tool Chests $1,50 Electrical Engines . $1.50 For Men, Women and Children Umbrellas from Gloves from S H O E S , a l l le a th e r « a t 50c to $3.50 15c to $1.50 m o d e s t p r ic e » . HANDK ERCH IEFS for the w hole fam ily. W e've ju st received a handsom e assortm en t of handker ch iefs— Initialed handkerchiefs for men and em broidered handkerchiefs for ladies and childreb. Plain handkerchiefs from 5c to 25c Initialed handkerchiefs, pure linen 25c Emb. handkerchiefs, pure linen 10c to 25c Velvet Bags The most popular bags o f the season finished with gold or silv er trim m ings, lined with silk or leather, with extra coin purse to match. Priced from 75c to $1.50 Suede leather Bags, blackor tan $2.00 Art Goods M ..t5 $ 4 .2 5 $ 4 .0 5 Tads’ Stamps ith All Gaab T h a t'« a Big Purchase« A d v a n ta g e MAIN STREET We have ju st received a com plete assortm ent of S tc n .il Monogram«. T hese are m ade on copper plates and are practically in destructable and can be used a life tim e Every household should have one of th ese m onogram s to mark lin en s and em broidery work Price, Including brush and color ing m a te ria l, Bert Lindsey’s GRESHAM USEFUL GIFTS $ U .N 5 B o y « ' K n ic k e r S u it» , a ll w o o l O re g o n I a « h m e re . In our Doll Department we are showing— Dressed Rubber Dolls 10c Dressed Rubber Dolls 25c Dressed Bisque Dolls 25c Dressed Bisque Dolls 40c Dressed Bisque D o lls. 50c Undressed Kid Body Dolls 50c Undressed Kid Body Metal Head 85c Assorted Character Dolls 50c I ineel and Paper Decorations for Xmas Trees. $ 1 2 .3 5 $ 1 2 .3 5 « la n d . l a u l i e a ' S h o e « in a l l l e a t h r » , ( o x H ly e a r D0LLS! D0LLS! D0LLS' T n r x iir Tir» 11 rainproof, a a m u c h U|M>U t h e III a x I I ilo e « o n t h e l e a t h e r . T h e y « h o u ld h e n e i t h e r b i n l i g h t n o r b u t Im ia e a« e it h e r c a s e th e y 78c 5 c td 2 5 c C o l. M e n ’« G o lf S h irts ‘ f ’ 75c ¡¿.5c t o .I« ,- M e n ’s W in d German-Am erican Stencil Monograms A rrow Collars for Men c o r r e c t c o lo r i n g « . e a c h A rm We Are Sole Agents for J.C.C. Corsets I o m a t c h in b o x e s , s e t M e n ’« A e g llle e S h ir t« , M il it 'y -------- 4 ! £ < SHOES! Men’s Furnishings H u a e a n d 4 ’r a t a l « Last year we received many compliments on our beautiful array Christmas Goods. This year we are showing a much larger and more com plete assortment and we extend a cordial invita tion to everyone to call and inspect our lines. DRY GOODS SHOP 22 30 36 36 42 in., in., in., in., in.. each ............................ pure Art Linnen. tan, per yd pure Art Linnen. tan, per yd pure A rt Linnen. tan, per yd pure Linnen, bleached, per yd Handkerchief linen, bleached ¡j5<- 35c 40c 50c 40c 75c Stamped Dollies, ptiiowa. Bureau Scarfs, and Library Scarf* and Royal Society package« Em broidered good« of all kind« l>. M . C . a ml Carfcoa f a r r i e r ' s E m b r o i d e r y T h r e a d s