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GRESHAM O UTLO O K F R ID A Y . DECEMBER 1» 1018 PAGE TH R E E F airview 0 S p ecials fo r H oliday T rade Glassware Fancy Groceries Santa Glaus Goods B o th c u t a n d p la in , e x c e p t o n i a l l y p r e tty p a tte rn s . N ew d e s ig n s a n d s p e c ia lly lo w p ric e d , c o n s is tin g o f W a te r J u g s a n d B o t tle s . T u m b l e r s , F r u i t a n d J e l l y S ta n d s . Sugar and C re a m e rs, a n d m a n y o t h e r a r t i c l e s 1 m p o stal- a b l e to d e s c r ib e , b u t w ill m a k e v e ry a p p r e c ia tiv e p re s e n ts at v e r y m o d e r a t e c o s t. O liv e s , b u lk , p i n t 25c O liv e s , b o t t l e 10c a n d 25c o l i v e s , r ip e , p e r p i n t c a n 20c P in e a p p le . ................ 10, IS a n d 20c H o n e y , j a r ............................ 25c C a n d y , c r e a m , m ix e d . si>e- c ia tly p r ic e d fo r H o li d a y t r a d e .................................... 15c P ic k le s . S w e e t a n d D ill. C r a n b e r r i e s . D a te s , F ig s . in s t a p l e g o o d s. T r y o u r T e a s a n d C o ffe e s. W e a r e * B e s t g r a d e J a p R ic e 16 lb s . f o r ............................................... T h e s e w e h a v e m a r k e d d o w n to a l m o s t h a l f p ric e . T h e r e a r e l> o lls in c h i n a w ith c l o t h b o d ie s . K id b o d y D o lls a n d I '««Il H f.'t'ls G a m e s . P i c t u r e s . B o o k s in ita p e r a n d lin e n . T e a S e ts . B ro o m s , D o m in o e s , P a i n t S e ts , C u p s a n d S a u c e r s , M u g s , B u ild in g B lo c k s , E tc . 91.00 N ice L ine o f S tation ery in B oxes and T a b lets PERCOLATERS worth $4.00 to $4.50 at $3.50 to 175 BRAGG & DUNCAN PHONE 17x1 P leasan t V a lley EQUITY WAREHOUSE CO. 2 0 3 S ta rk St., P o rtla n d , O re . F A IR V IE W . Dec. 15 - F rid ay Miss N ellie Mt K inley w as o u t fro m | ev en in g as A rth u r L ed b u ry w as r e P o rtla n d o ne day re ce n tly looking Q U O T A T IO N S tu r n in g from w ork to th e cabin a fte r b u sin ess in te re sts. We su b m it se lliu g prices on th e w here he anil his b ro th e r W ill live Geo t'ro lic h e r, of B arto n , was in follow ing artic le s, as p er p resen t he n oticed a m an an d w om an com e Hie valley th e fo re p a rt of th e week m a rk e t : o u t of th e ho u se a n d s ta r t across ren ew in g old a c q u ain tan ces. P o ta to e s , E a r l y R o s e $1.35 f a n c y th e field an d upon e n te rin g th e house S C. Itrassw ell a n d sons Boyd and P o ta to e s , E a r l y R o s e 11.25, f a n c y he fo u n d th a t se v eral a rtic le s of R aym ond visited the sto ck show last P o ta to e s , A m e r ic a n W o n d e r $1 00. f a n c y P o ta to e s . B u r b a n k 75c i t 11 00 c lo th in g w ere m issing so he at once S a tu rd ay . o n io n s , fa n c y Il M w ent in p u rs u it of th e c u lp rits, A p arty of fifty-five uiazam as pass Onions, choice $2.00 g $2 25 c a tc h in g th em only a sh o rt d ista n c e ed th ro u g h (lie valley S uuduy ev en -! o n i o n s , s m a l l $1.50 $1 00 if $1.25 from th e house. T h e w om an com ing on th e ir w eekly hik e, ta k in g th e | P a r s n i p s B e e ts $1 00 o 1.25 p lain ed of Iwiug h u n g ry so th ey cur at S ycam ore at six o'clock T u r n ip s , w h ite e g g $1.00 w ere both given th e ir su p p e r, w hile G eorge C h riste n se n is tre a tin g his C a b b a g e $1.00 £ $1.50 th e sh eriff who h ad been su m m o n ed new b la c k sm ith sh o p to a coat of red I B e a n . s m a l l w h ite 6c b « 4 c B eans, la rg e « $4.90 p e r c w t. by te le p h o n e w as on his w ay out. p ain t. A p p le s 50c to $1 50 I'p o n being ta k e n to P o rtla n d they i'a u l Bliss w as a v isito r a t th e | A p p le s, d r y 10c p e r lb. gave th e ir n am es as Mr. an d Mrs slock show last F rid ay . Mr Bliss in- i P r u n e s » . ll.lM' (Ira n i an d said th ey w ere hoboing vested in a th o ro u g h b re d H olstein | V e al ■ Hogs . 5c <j 11c it th ro u g h th e co u n try . I h e ife r fo r which he p aid 1300. 9i to 12 4 c On S unday M rs F red C ra n e r e A. W. R o b ertso n w as o u t from Beef C a lf H id e s . 18c ceived a te le g ra m a n n o u n c in g th e P o rtla n d last S unday, looking a f te r P e l t s .................. 12c d e a th of h e r b ro th e r Solom on F is h e r Ills ranch. H ens 14 Mi c << 1 5c 14 4 c «i 15c a t S acram en to , C alifo rn ia. T h e de P le a s a n t Valley g ra n g e w as well S p r in g s 12 4 c ceased w as 40 y e a rs of ag e a n d w as re p re se n te d at Pom ona held at R ock Geese D u c k s . I n d ia n R u n n e r s 12 4 c horn am i raised oil th e old fam ily wood last W ednesday. T hose a tte n d D u c k s . P e c a n h o m estead on th e Sandy ro ad , ab o u t ing w ere, Mr. am t Mrs. B atem an , T u r k e y s , liv e 20c to 21c 23c t í 25c th r e e m iles w est of h ere. He leaves Mr. and Mrs. H enderson, Mr. and T u r k e y s , d r e s s e d 38c © 40c to m o u rn his loss th r e e s is te rs an d Mrs. Jo h n so n , Mr and Mrs Snas- E g g s P o p c o rn 4c <| 4 4 c fo u r b ro th e rs b esides a host of Itall, Mrs. ('lias. H u n te r. Mrs. M W e a ls o s u b m i t t h e o u y in g p r ic e s o f frien d s. D onley, Mrs. F. A. L ehm an. Mrs. g o o d s now u n d e r c o n tr a c i1 a n d w h ic h w e T h e S un d ay school w o rk e rs m et W I' Moore. Mrs M K ro n en h erg c a n f u r n i s h y o u o n s h o r t n o tic e S h o rts $22.50 w ith Mrs. I). W. McKay on F rid ay and G N S ager B ra n $23.50 a fte rn o o n w hen p lan s w ere discussed T he S unday school will hav e a F lo u r 4 20 fo r th e C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m w hich few X m as selectio n s an d liste n to a P e a r l o il, ir o n b id s .10 I will be given a t th e c h u rc h on S u n sh o rt ta lk by th e p a sto r next S u n P e a r l o il. W o o d b b ls .1 7 4 day m o rn in g . day m o rning, D ecem ber 21. to w hich P e a r l o il. « u s e G a s o lin e , l a n k 16 Mr. am i .Mrs. F. D. A xtell w ent to all a re invited. G a s o lin e , c a g e .23 N ew berg on M onday to sp en d sev eral T h e N eighborhood a n n u a l Xm as H e a d lig h t o il, ta n k .11 . 13 days w ith his m o th e r, Mrs K S m ith e n te r ta in m e n t will he held at th e H e a d l i g h t o il. b b ls i X 4 g ra n g e hall on S atu rd ay evening, H e a d l i g h t o il. c a s e R ed C lo v e r see d 164 F A IR V IE W . Dec. 18 Mr and Decent Iter 2 7, an d all a re welcome. G u a r a n t e e d p u r i t y t e s t 99 p e r c e n t Mrs D. S. D u n b ar an d Miss L illian T h e P le a sa n t Valley g ra n g e will G e r m in a tio n te s t 90 p e r c e tit a n d lle slin w ere th e g u e sts at th e hom e m eet In all day session S a tu rd ay , rtver. $18.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K eslin last Mon D ecem ber 27, and it Is hoped all A ls y k e S e e d G u a r a n t e e d p u r i t y t e s t 99 p e r c e n t. day, th e occasion being in h o n o r of m em b ers will he o u t as it Is o u r G e r m in a tio n t e s t , 90 p e r c e n t a n d th e 7 8 th b irth d a y of Mr K e slin 's C h ris tin a s d in n e r day and election o v e r. T i m o th y H eed • $ 5 50 fa th e r, J. P. H eslin. of officers fo r th e com ing year. 9H p e r c e n t to 99 p e r »e n t p u re . T h e L ad ies' Aid so ciety m et last New a rr iv a ls In th e valley a re a G e r m in a tio n t e s t 92 p e r c e n t T h u rsd a y w itli Mrs. I). W. McKay hoy at th e hom e o f W R ichey on tile S e e d p r ic e s d u c t u n te d a lly a n d a r e an d sp en t th e a fte rn o o n m a k in g and 12th, also on th e 16th a hoy at Joe s u b je c t to c h a n g e w it h o u t n o tic e . filling candy hags fo r th e S unday P lllls te r's hom e. School R ep o rt <t 'aril*. school. Y oung p eo p le's b u sin ess m eeting T he O utlook hag on h and p rin ted A C h ris tm a s p ro g ram will ta k e th e was held at th e resid en ce of 1 W place of tlie u su al m o rn in g serv ices B u tle r, T u esd ay , D ecem ber 9. A fter school re p o rt ca rd s w ith envelopes. next S unday. T he c h ild re n w ill r e th e d ev o tio n a l an d business m eetin g T hey a re a n e a t card , p rin ted on ceive g ifts of candy at th e close of L lgltt re fre slim e n ts w ere served and finest b risto l, very com plete and th e exercises a social h o u r w as sp en t by th e m em serv iceab le. S ent p ro m p tly by ntull. Over bers. C h ristia n E n d eav o r topic for P rices, 214c each, com plete tu b , 2c each. P o stag e ad d itio n al. S u n d ay e v e n i n g , D ecem ber 21, will 5c for each 2 5. he "T ile C h ris tm a s S p irit, und how It m ay p re v a il,” Isa. 9: 2-7, to be I ’l e a - u i i t H o ttie B a p tis t < liili'i It N ew s led by M iss ( ¡ r a c e K e s t e r s o n T h e p a sto r o f th e above ch u rch . Rev. A. J L ucas will not be p reach ing next S unday m o rn in g on th e s u b je cts as an n o u n ced . Mr. L ucas be In th e n o tice of th e o rg a n iz a tio n Gresham, Oregon gan a se rie s of se rm o n s on special ¿o b jec ts last S u n d ay but on S unday. a P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' asso ciatio n an e r We Handle “ O nly” the Best D ecem ber 21 at both serv ices C o ttre ll ro r w as m ad e as to th e se c re ta ry Ed. S e tte r w as chosen to 1 1 a . nt., and O rien t 7 :3 0 p. nt , Itie elected “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” su b ject will he, “T h e In c a r n a te U oil” fill th a t office. T he sa le nl the B ap tist c h u rc h , De and sh o u ld prove very In te re stin g . A larg e a tte n d a n c e Is e a rn e s tly d esired cem b e r 12 was very successful. A l at b o th services. T h e se ria l serm o n s th o u g h th e crow d w as not a s la rg e as ('. HINDER, - Proprietor will be an n o u n ced fo r d a te s follow was hoped th e Aid society how ever, ing C h ristin u s S unday, w hich a re of received $52 17 from th e sale Rev. an d Mrs. Jo h n s o n w ere h a p p i a very im p o rta n t n a tu r e A m id w eek p ra y e r serv ice h as been re c e n t ly su rp ris e d last S un d ay by th e m em A fter th e usual ly s ta rte d uud is co n d u cte d every bers of th e ch u rch . W ednesday at 7 :3 0 p in.. at th e p a r m o rn in g service Mr R eaare a c tin g as sonage. E verybody Is u rg e n tly re S an ta ClatiB p re se n te d Rev. Jo h n so n w ith an envelope co n ta in in g cash, us P a u l H o e tz e l P ro p q u ested if possible to a tte n d . a to k e n of esteem from m em b ers of Rev. A. J. L ucas, p a sto r of P le a s th e c h u rc h . Mrs. S to n e on b eh alf of a n t H om e B ap tist ch u rc h Is now fully th e L ad les' Aid society lik ew ise pre- I In stalled in th e re cen tly c re a te d Bap settled M rs Jo h n so n w ith a b e a u tifu l list p arso n a g e w hich h as b e e n fo r a paint uud sta n d . Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n n u m b e r of y ears th e fam ily resid en ce son th a n k e d all p resen t in a very fit-1 D inner w as served and of Mrs. J. A. S tep h en s, w ho Is well ting m an n er. ON THE MARKET know n fo r h e r lite r a ry a b ilitie s and a sh o rt m eetin g w as held in th e a fte r- | FRESH EVERY DAY has gone to live in P o rtla n d , hut still noon. 1 Ae Extra Special A n n ou n cem en t Through the courtesy of W E E K L Y O R E G O N IA N we are able to announce that their offer is still open. It will close Jan. 1, 1914. By this offer you can get the W e e k ly O regon ian 1 y ea r for 7 5 c. > GRAND COMBINATION OFFER! Outlook and Weekly Oregonian, 1 year, $1.75 T h is o ffer is good o n ly t ill Jan. I, 1914 S Subscribe today through the Outlook. If this offer does’nt interest you, talk to us about other splendid Combination Offers. Do it today. I P lea sa n t H om e SANITARY CASH MARKET H aley PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED I ADA LAKU C herryville Main Street Mr. F ly n n d ied a t th e hom e of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. D ave D ouglas, neat S andy, D ecem ber 5th . F u n e ra l s e rv ices w ere h eld a t C h e rry v ille cem e te ry D ecem ber 8, J. W. W irtz otiiciat- I in g D eceased w as an old resid ent You'll need it for your Holiday Cooking! of C h e rry v ille fo r a n u m b e r of years 1 H e leav es th r e e so n s an d thre< , d a u g h te rs. C h ris tm a s ex ercises w ere h eld at POWELL STREET th e sch o o lh o u se la st F rid a y aftern o o n T h e te a c h e r, Mrs. M ack, h ad th e c h il d re n well tra in e d a n d th e re citatio n A p p ro p ria te C h ris tm a s P resents. an d so n g s w ere well ren d e re d “ H ave you decided on your presents School closed u n til a fte r th e holl- to r th e boys yet. my d ear?" asked Mr K endricks a fte r the lads had left the T h e C o ttre ll school closed F rid a y idavs. b re a k fa st table for school. Mr. F ra n k an d Miss M arie Slrols fo r a tw o w eek s’ v acatio n . In th e “ Not q u ite all. Hut I have decided. w ere v isito rs a t S andy Sunday. W illiam, th a t they shall all he given a fte rn o o n a s h o r t p ro g ra m w as re n Dr. (). B o tk in s w ent to P o rtla n d som ething useful. T h ere Is no use in d ered by th e p upils. last week to have an o p e ra tio n per w asting money on useless toys for G ra n d p a B eers re tu rn e d la s t week fo rm ed , an d is slow ly Im proving. them to break. And. by th e way. we from M edford, w h ere he h as been C. H. Jo h n so n an d J o h n T uschet need a new rug for th e parlor and a sp e n d in g th e last th r e e m o n th s on a rriv e d h om e fro n t B u rn s S atu rd ay ow ns p ro p erty h ere. T he p a s to r feels 1 l i o n to It a u k r u p f th e D o c to r *. dozen tum blers. W illiam " h is farm . H e ex p ects to sp en d th e w h ere th ey h av e been w o rk in g d u r very g ra te fu l to tile m any tallies of “ Ah. well, why not get th e rug for A p ro m in e n t New York physician w in te r w ith h is son F ra n k B eers. his co n g re g a tio n who so w illingly and says, “ If It w ere not fo r th e ing th e s u m m e r an d fall. G eorge a n d give th e tu m b lers to th in freely v o lu n teered to get th in g s lilx» <1 C h ris tm a s ex ercises w ill be h eld a t Jo h n ? ” sto c k in g s und th in soled shoes w orn up fo r hint. T h e resid en ce is s i tu a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h n ext S u n d ay by w om en th e d o c to rs w ould p ro b ed at th e end of th e sid e w alk en d in g ably be b a n k ru p t." W hen you cout- m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 . A n O w e d to th e S to r e . on Pow ell V alley road It F. D. 2. i tra c t a cold do not w ait fo r It to d e O. N. J a c k an d son W allace of N o w th e m a id e n g o e s a - s h o p p in g , t r a la. T o g e t a p r e s e n t f o r h e r d a d d y , p a , pa. C h ris tm a s ex ercises w ill be held Box 8 6. W illam in a sp e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr. velop in to p h eu in o n ia hut tre a t it B u t w h e n co m eth th e N ew Y e a r J a c k 's m o th e r, Mrs. S a ra h Ja c k , of h e re a t th e sch o o lh o u se n ex t Mon a t once. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem A bill w ill th e n a p p e a r day ev en in g , b e g in n in g a t 8 o ’clock S a n ta t Ians a t S liin aiiiau 's. T o h e r d a d d y f o r th e p ric e o f g ift, h a , h a ! th is place. edy is In ten d ed especially fo r coughs E v ery o n e in v ite d to a tte n d . N ext T u esd ay a fte rn o o n w ill be an d colds, anil lias won a w ide re p u Main St. Gresliniii, Ore Mr. an d M rs G. A. K em p fer. of la d ie s' day a t S h ln a m a n 's s to re at ta tio n by i'.s cu res of th ese diseases. H illsb o ro , w ere th e g u e sts of Mr P le a sa n t H om e, co m bined w ith a It is m ost effectual a n d is p le a s a n t an d Mrs. E. D. H o lg a te la st S unday C h ris tin a s tre e and S a n ta C lau s R e - ' and sa fe to tak e. F o r sale by G re sh E. E. T o w n sen d sp e n t sev eral fre sh m e n ts serv ed . All lad les and am D rug Co. and all D ealers. d ay s in P o rtla n d th is week ! c h ild ren Invited. Mr. and M rs. E. J H e seltin e and c h ild re n s p e n t last S u n d ay with frie n d s a t O reg o n City. Mrs. B. E S p en cer, of N o rth Y ak FARMERS WEEK From A ll Station« on the im a, W a sh in g to n , m o th e r o f L. D E t E M B E R H to L I . I I I L I S p en cer, an d Mrs. H e tta S app, of T h is will be a n o ta b le ev e n t in W alla W alla. W a sh in g to n , a rc the 1 th e e d u c a tio n a l h isto ry of O regon. F a rm e rs ' C o -o p eratio n w ill be th e g u e sts of L e ste r S p en cer an d fam ily. T h e fo llo w in g is th e ro ll of h o n o r lead in g topic of a s tim u la tin g series of le ctu res. T h e week w ill be fo r d is tric t No. 8 fo r th e m o n th e n d crow ded w ith d is cu ssio n s, an d d em in g D ecem b er 12. M iss H o g u e’s o n s tra tio n s In e v e ry th in g th a t m akes ! ro o m : H elen B liss. C la ra Sales. fo r th e w elfare of th e fa rm e r and O live F a n c h e r. Effie S tan ley , B erth a j h o m e-m ak er FINAL EALE DATES WINTER SHORT COURSE S p en cer, G alen F a n c h e r, W illie F e r Dec. 18 to 24 Return Limit J A M A R Y B to :«». IW I I ris, an d O ren S tan ley . Miss L e n t's 1914 1913 T h e C ollege has sp a re d no effort ro o m : F ra n c e s W ellin g . E d ith B a Jan. 5th m ost co m p lete k e r, E m m a H o eck er, H azel S tan ley. to m ak e th ia th e s h o rt co u rse In Its h isto ry A very M ary D an iels an d N ew ell F a n c h e r w ide ra n g e of co u rses w ill be offered , in G en eral A g ric u ltu re , H o rtlcu l- Fit His (•*«■ Exactly. j tu re . A nim al H u sb a n d ry , D airying, 5 -lb . P ail, 10-lb. P ail, - 70c $ 1 ,3 5 M EATS HOW ITT’S MARKET City Bakery C ottrell Best Bread 4 Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry T erry Oregon Agricultural College H O L ID A Y FARES Oregon-Washington, Railroad & Navigation Co. U N IO N P A C IF IC SYSTEM t ! Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Do “When father was tick about atx mestic Science and Art, Commerce, years ago he read an advertisement Forestry and Music. Numerous lec of Chambarlaln's Tablets In the pa tures and discussions on F a rm e r* ' (» - o p e r a t io n , at home and abroad, pers that fit his case exactly,*’ writes will be a leading feature. Make Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, this a pleasant and profitable winter No tuition. Accommoda Ark “ He purchased a box of them outing and he haa not been tick since. My tions reasonable. Reduced rates on , For further loforma- at«ter had stomach trouble and was all railroads also benefited by them ” For sale by ; tlon address H. M. TF.XNAMT, Registrar. Greaham Drug Co and all Dealers C orvallis, Oregon Fanners' Business Courses Weekly Oregonion subscription of fer extended. Correspondence without tuition by All Points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and Return T h e First T im e in the History of the Northwest That Holiday Rate« bay« been In effect— Take advantage of the Low Fare« and spend Christmas and New Year with friends. Ask Particulars of any Agent of the O-W . R. & N.