Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 05, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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FOUI
GRESHAM
We’re Pointing the Way
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
A Long List in
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
S H O E S , ETC.
Look them up at
Shattuck’s
The Big Main Street Store
Your
Doctor
Will Be
Satisfied
If we compound the
PR E S C R IP T IO N
and So Will You
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. IS IS
! tra c tiv e an n o u n c e m e n t of th e C C
[ S to re in v itin g th e p u b lic to jo in in
j th e c e le b ra tio n o f th e second a n n i­
v ersary o f th e s ta r tin g of th is popu­
la r s to re in G resh am . To Mr. O. J.
T ram b lay , m a n a g e r of th e sto re ,
is to be c re d ite d th e s to re 's m ark ed
success. Q u iet a n d s tra ig h tfo rw a rd
in his d ealin g s, alw ay s c o u rte o u s and
p leasin g , u sin g th e m eth o d s th a t
win, he h as m ade th e sto re w h at his
ads. have called it, G re sh a m 's Busy
P ro g ressiv e E m p o riu m .
T h e W o m en 's H om e M issionary
society w ill m eet n ex t W ednesday a f ­
tern o o n w ith Mrs. A. H evel. B esides
th e u su al stu d y th e re w ill be a s h o r t
p ro g ram .
B u sin ess m a tte r s of im ­
p o r t a n t w ill be co n sid ered an d a
la rg e a tte n d a n c e 1 b d esired . L u n ch ­
eon w ill be serv ed a t th e close of the
afte rn o o n .
E x tra S p e c ia l A n n o u n c e m e n t
J. A. K ra n tz liv in g on a G resh am
11 r u r a l ro u te in C lack am as county,
w as g ra n te d fu ll citiz e n sh ip paper»
a t O regon City on M onday last.
M. C. K ing a tte n d e d Ju d g e K av-
| a n a u g b ’a d e p a rtm e n t of th e circu it
on W ednesday, as a tto rn e y fo r th e
11 d efen se in th e local o p tio n case
I g ro w in g o u t of th e elec tio n on No­
vem ber 4
T he m a tte r w ill be ta k e n
up to m o rro w , S a tu rd a y , a t 9 o'clock
Mr. an d Mrs. D. O. S m ith , who re-
IJc e n tly cam e from T h e D alles, have
' ta k e n possession o f th e ir new hom e
n e a r D am ascus. T h ey p u rch ased th e
30 acre ra n ch
b elo n g in g
to M rs
E th e l C u rtiss, fo rm erly E th e l Os­
G o v ern o r W est h as a b o lish ed th e |
b u rn an d expect to develop a good S ta te G am e a n d F ish C om m ission
d airy an d p o u ltry business.
He sh o u ld go f u r th e r an d abolish
Rev. M elville T. W ire, w hose a r t th e h u n tin g an d fishing law s in o r ­
w ork h as a ttra c te d co n sid e ra b le a t ­ d e r to s t ir th e people up to so m e­
This offer is good only till Jan. I, 1914
t e n t i o n , has tw o p ic tu re s a t th e ex­ th in g m o re sen sib le th a n th o se in
h ib itio n of th e so ciety of O regon a r ­ force.
tis ts w hich is now open in P o rtla n d
a t th e new p ublic lib ra ry . T he su b ­
Mask Ball at F airview .
je c ts of th e tw o p ic tu re s a re In te r­
C h ris tm a s eve, D ecem ber 24, in
p re ta tio n o f w estern lan d scap es, en th e new city h all. C h icken su p p er.
title d th e "S ag e
B ru sh
C o u n try ’ Com e a n d h av e a fine tim e. E. E.
an d “ B lue C am as "
K eslin, floor m an ag e r.
80,82
Rev. M elville T. W ire has ad d ed
tw o new topics to his sp ecial series.
W hen you w an t to know w h at to
a p p ro p ria te
C h ristm a s
On S unday n ig h t he w ill sp eak on select fo r
th e su b je c t: "W e re th e Old T im es p re s e n t Ju st look o v er th e ads. in th e
O utlook. T h ey will h elp you.
B e tte r T h an T h e se ? ” On D ecem ber
21, th e su b je c t w ill be, " I s th e G old­
en R u le P ra c tic a b le ? ”
Mr. a n d Mrs. Cecil M etzg er’s baby
h as been se rio u sly ill w ith b ro n ch ial
F A IR V IE W , Dec, 4— P o stm a ste r
p n eu m o n ia b u t Is re p o rte d to be im ­ W ilcox h as finished his m o n th ly re ­
T h an k sg iv in g cam e an d w ent, and
pro v in g
p o rt fo r th e m o n th of N ovem ber for
to en jo y th e m ­
T h e a n n u a l b a z a a r of th e L ad ies' th e ru r a l ro u te w hich sh ow s th e fol­ everybody seem ed
Aid will be held n ex t T h u rsd a y , De­ low ing s ta tis tic s :
D elivered d u rin g selves in a free an d open way.
cem b e r 11, a t th e g ra n g e h all. Sale th e m o n th , F ir s t class, 324 6 pieces; A m ong th e th in g s th a t h ap p en ed
of a rtic le s w ill begin at 2 :3 0 . C h ick ­ w eight 68 p o u n d s, 6 ounces. Second w as a tu rk e y d in n e r a t Mrs. P ickins,
en pie su p p e r will be serv ed from class 3672 p ieces; w eig h t 934. T h ird an d am ong th e g u e sts w ere h e r son
6 :3 0 to 7 :3 0 . A good p ro g ra m has class 1012 pieces, w eig h t 174 pounds P h ilip an d w ife, and Miss P h illis
At STERLING & KIDDER’S HARDWARE STORE
W.
B.
K een and Mrs.
been p rep ared fo r th e even in g . P e r­ 2 ounces. F o u rth class 100 pieces, P ick in s,
son s h av in g a rtic le s fo r th e sale a re w eig h t 194 p o u n d s, 3 ounces. P e n a l­ K een, an d we a re in fo rm e d th a t W.
req u ested to leave th em w ith Mrs. ty 81 pieces, w eig h t 7 pounds. T o tal B. did Ju stice to th e occasion. T he
You can buy Useful Presents for all the family
w as fine, th e c ra n b e rry
Jam es L aw ren ce b efo re T h u rsd ay .
d eliv ered 81111 pieces, w eight 1377 tu rk e y
sauce, m ince an d p u m p k in pie and
Ed. N edw ell an d fam ily a re m ov­ pou n d s, 11 o unces.
in g to d ay to P o rtla n d from Mrs. T.
Tools for Father
C ollected d u rin g th e m o n th — F irs t o th e r delicacies w ere fine. T he day
R. H o w itt's ho u se on F o u rth s tre e t.
class, 1683 pieces, w eig h t 32 pounds, and ev en in g w'ere s p e n t in a way
H. E. E d w ard s is s ta g in g a n o th e r 9 ounces. T h ird class 37 pieces, th a t w ill be rem em b ered .
Kitcnen Utensils for Mother
Roy B uckley, of S ection L ine ro ad ,
Hhooting m atch a t S andy fo r Dec. 23. w eight 29 p o u n d s, 14 ounces. F o u rth
Embroidery Sets for Sister
T u rk ey s, geese, d u ck s an d ch ick e n s class 30 pieces, w eig h t 26 p o u n d s, 12 was m a rrie d a few days ago, an d
will be th e prizes.
in
ounces. P e n a lty 4 pieces, w eig h t 4 w ent im m ed iately to his fa rm
Knives, Guns and Safety Razors for Brother
B u rk e 's w in n in g n u m b e rs In th e ounces.
T o ta l 1754 pieces, w eight G ran d R ound valley, Y am hill co u n ­
ty,
O
regon.
N ovem ber k o d ak c o n te st w ere 481, 89 p o u n d s, 7 ounces.
Mrs.
Bessie Ja m e s, of S ifton,
499, 504, 520, 538.
G eorge Shaw and w ife hav e m oved
A n d So on dow n the line.
W e a re alw ays glad to show you
E. E. K eslin is an n o u n c in g a m a s­ from th e Ross c o tta g e Into th e D un- W a«h ln 8 to n , w ho h as been sta y in g
q u e ra d e ball a t F airv iew on C h ris t­ b a r c o tta g e an d A. C. Sim ons an d w i,h hpr m o th e r- Mra Ge° K astm an
m as eve. W atch fo r th e
co lo red wife, w ho h av e been occupying th e has r e ‘ u rn ed to h e r hom e w ith h e r
S n o v er h o u se fo r th e p ast y ear, have j husbantl who (lrove ° vpr * i,b
p o sters n ex t w eek.
m-
T h e e ig h th g ra d e p u p ils in th e m oved In to o n e o f J. L o se r's co ttag es. ' ,e a Mr.
H e a th , w ho h as been in th e
Mrs. F ra n k R. Jo h n so n h as re ­
G resh am school a re ta k in g a lively
Main St.
HARDWARE
Gresham
h o sp ita l, is now
hom e and is still
tu
rn
e
d
hom
e
from
Los
A
ngeles,w
here
In te re st in th e old fash io n ed a r t of
confined to his room , but is im p ro v ­
sh
e
has
been
th
e
g
u
e
st
o
f
h
e
r
(lau
g
h
­
sp ellin g . "S p ell d o w n s" a re held
ing slow ly.
n early every day a n d th e te a c h e r, te r fo r th e p a st six weeks.
R alph B urdic h as got a jo b w ith
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
D.
A
xtel
have
Miss A rth u r, finds it a lm o st im p o ssi­
th
e
glazed tile fa c to ry 5 m iles above
ble to spell everybody dow n on th e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e h e re a fte r
sev eral m o n th s sp e n t a t O cean P a rk , j V a n c o u w . W a sh in g to n ,
an d has
w ords w ith w hich th e class is fa m ­
C alifo rn ia.
T h ey
w ere w elcom ed ' ,a k e n up h ,s w o rk -
iliar. in y e ste rd a y 's te s t, w hen th e
Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard W ilson, of
te a c h e r sk ip p ed to so m ew h at u n ­ hom e by m any frie n d s here.
I i. C o rb e tt, cam e dow n last M onday to
fa m ilia r
w ords,
E llen
S im onson
spend a few days w ith Mrs. W ilso n 's
C h ick en P ie S u p p er nt F airv iew .
sp elled dow n th e class
T h e L ad ies' Aid so ciety of F a ir- folks. Mr. and Mrs. C um m ings, of
T h e re Is on e x h ib itio n at th e O u t­ view will give th e ir a n n u a l b a zaar th e Section L in e road an d B uckley
look office, a fre a k egg o r p e rh a p s it a n d ch ick en pie su p p e r at th e g ra n g e A venue.
w ould be b e tte r to say eggs
T h is is h all on F rid a y ev en in g
U. G. D ecker is very m uch in d is ­
an egg w ith in an egg. It is from th e
posed.
ran ch of A. F. C hase of R o u te 2,
T h e F en sk fam ily of R ockw ood
DANNIE.
G resh am , an d was tn all p ro b a b ility
j w ere v isitin g w ith th e F re is fam ily
T he follo w in g lin es w ere w ritte n on S unday
laid by a Buff O rp in g to n hen.
It
m easu res 7 by 8 % in ch es an d w eig h ­ by R aym ond D u n b ar, o f L akeview .
Mrs Win. M orris w as ta k e n so ill
O reg o n , nephew of th e la te Daniel
ed. w hen fo u n d . 4 o u n ces
W e say O m er D u n b ar, i t is Inscribed
th e o th e r evening th a t d o cto rs had
w eighed becau se It d o e sn 't w eigh
to be called
"T o D an n ie D u n b ar, by one w ho
as m uch now , fo r a p a rt o f it is gone.
ad m ire d , an d took g re a t p le a su re in
W hen th e big egg was b ro k en It was acco m p an y in g him in his dally work
P re ach in g serv ices w ill be held at
fo u n d to co n ta in a yolk su rro u n d e d an d p a stim e s.”
th e C o rb e tt B ap tist ch u rc h on S u n ­
w ith alb u m en an d nlso n i l o rd in a ry A y o u th o f s tr e n g th an d en ergy,
day m o rn in g at 11:30.
A y o u th in th e p rim e of life;
sized egg covered w ith a sh e ll. T h e W ho loved th e scen es o f n a tu re .
o u te r sh ell w as c a re fu lly p asted to ­
And knew no p ain s of strife .
AUCTION SA LE
g e th e r, an d ra n be seen at o u r office
G R ESH A M , O REG O N
J.
B.
M
itchell will hold an au ctio n
W ho en jo y ed to w ork fo r o th e rs.
c o n ta in in g th e In n e r egg.
sa
le
a
t
his
place
th
r
e
e
-q
u
a
rte
rs
of
a
W illing to h elp an d to give:
II. L B all h as re n te d his house W ith a h e a rt overflow ing w ith g la d ­ m ile so u th of G resh am , on T uesday,
ness.
nnd o n e a c re of lan d n e a r G resh am
D ecem ber 16
T h e list Includes 4
Andy« rin g in h i. voice th a t sh all hor8e8. 6 cow8> 2 wagon8- 2 se ts of
to J o h n C u n n in g h am w ho w ill occu­
py th e p lace fo r a y e a r
) h a rn e s s. 2 m ow ers, 1 hay ra k e , 3
plow a, 1 disk, 3 c u ltiv a to rs , 1 feed
Mrs
R o b ert
W a lk e r an d Miss Now. o u t in th e lonely c h u rc h y a rd
,h ! u Kr’!a( hlue d o n ,e:
« u tte r, 1 cream s e p a ra to r,
1 m ilk
T ild a a re sp en d in g a few d ay s v isit­ it
H e w ill sleep the sleeD of the h l . .««„a 1
in g w ith G resh am
frie n d s
T hey
T ill th e tru m p e t calls him h X - ' fo 0 l‘' r ' 7 m ,,k C1M' 1 hay fork and
cam e dow n from C hetnaw , to w hich
tra c k . 1 Ve a c re k ale, 1 ra n g e a n d
S ale will
place Miss W a lk e r w ill re tu rn , w hile And he s h a ll a rise on ju d g m e n t e th e r ho u seh o ld goods.
Mrs W alk e r w ill Join Mr W a lk e r
.
ta k e place ra in o r sh in e w ith a
8 PEOPLE - - CHANGE EACH NIGHT
------
. n d s and ? loved
r
K ln* I lunch a t noon
W E C rasw ell w ill
an d o th e r m em b ers of th e fam ily at To m
eet his . frie
ones.
W asco. O regon
be a u c tio n eer.
82
And th e m ig h ty H o san n as sing
MONDAY NIGHT
Mtss M arg aret C reecy has c h a rg e
o f Mrs V ogel's m illin ery an d d re s s ­
‘ The Colorado Judge”
m ak in g e sta b lish m e n t d u rin g th e la t­
Western Comedy in 4 Actr.
A Laugh
te r 's ab sen ce fo r a week o r tw o on
in erery line.
business.
T h ro u g h the courtesy of W E E K L Y
O R E G O N IA N w e a re ab le to a n n o u n ce
that their offer is still open. It will close
Jan. 1, 1 9 ,4 . By this offer you can get
the Weekly Oregonian 1 year for 75c.
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Taylor Avenue
GLAD NEWS
for the Christmas Shopper
Sterling & Kidder
COMING!
N ext W eek
Gresham Drug
Company
th e Recall Store
M on.
T u es.
W ed.
I hree Big N ights
City Bakery
Paul
H o e ta e l
Prop.
Best Bread
OX T i l l ’. M A R K E T
I ’ KESH E V E R Y l»AY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
•Mam St.
( ì r tx l ia m , O re
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Mum Street
G r e s h a m , O re g o n
at Picture Show
BOROUGHS COMEDY COMP’Y
LET US SERVE YOU
T h e C h ris tia n
Science serv ice,
w hich will be held next S u n d ay m o rn ­
ing a t th e F irst S ta te B ank b u ild in g ,
will have fo r Its s u b je c t, "G od th e
only C ause an d C reato r.
A lfred Vogel h as m oved to th e
A lex an d er place on P ow ell s tre e t and
C leveland av en u e, from th e Base
L in e ro ad n e a r T erry school.
Mr. am t Mrs
W ill H o rto n , of
P o rtla n d , recen tly from O k lah o m a,
v isited w ith Mr and M rs J N F a rts
se v e ra l d ay s th ia week
T h ey have I
com e to m ak e O regon th e ir hom e I
E laew h ere w ill be fo u n d a very at-
O u r hank in not too large to give tru e consideration to
the little th ing s th a t mean much to the w elfare o f the depos­
ito r, not too huge to lend its couneel to the de|>o«itor whose
d ea lin gs are sm all but none the less im p o rta n t to him.
"GOVtRNMfNl INSPECTED"
M EATS
( BINDER,
•
Proprietor
Comedy Drama in 4 Act»
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
“Unde Eli”
BIG C O M E D Y
3 AC TS
A ll w ho b rin g th e ir husineas to us are assured o f c o u rte ­
ous
tre a tm e n t and a pp re cia tive a tte n tio n .
Specialties Between Acts
We w ill be glad to have y o u r name on o u r lis t o f customers.
25c
We Handle "Only” the Best
C om m encing to d ay Dr. BenJ. J ;
I B reese w ill have office h o u rs in th e
, O reg o n ian b u ild in g . P o rtla n d , from i
, ’- 0 to 12 a m , d ally a n d I to 5 p m ,
Sundays, In Gresham. 7 to 9 p m , I
M ondays, W ed n esd ay s a n d F rid a y s I
Other evening« by ap p o in tm e n t.
TUESDAY NIGHT
“The Country Girl”
FIRST
STATE BANK
'
t G P E s n A M , O f?E L,___.
O ldest llan k la the C m s t t , oatatde the City of Portland.
and
Fit Hi. < see Exactly.
W h en father was sick about six
years ago he read an advertisement
of Chamberlain a Tablets in the pa-
pen that lit his case exactly,” writes
Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith.
Ark. "He purchased a box of theta
»nJ he hae not been elck since. My
sister had stomach trouble and wae
»Iso benefited by them.” For sale by
Gresham Drug Co and all Dealer«.