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GRESHAM 4 OUTLOOK TUESDAY. B o th c u t a n d p la in , e x c e p to n ia lly p r e t t y p a tte r n s . N ew d e s ig n s a n d s p e c ia lly low p riced , 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 le rs , F r u i t a n d J e lly S ta n d s , Sugar and C re a m e rs, . a n d m a n y o th e r a r t i c l e s im p o ssi- a b le to d e s c rib e , b u t w ill m ake v e ry a p p r e c i a t i v e p r e s e n ts at v e ry m o d e ra te co st. Fancy Groceries Santa Claus Goods 25c O liv es, b o ttle 10c a n d 25c O liv e s, rip e, p e r p in t ca n 20c P in e a p p le ..................10, 15 a n d 20c H oney, J a r ................... ............. 25c C andy, cre a m , m ixed, s p e c ia lly p riced f o r H o li d a y tr a d e .................................. 15c P ick les. S w eet a n d D ill. C ra n - • s, 1 >ates. F ig s , in s t a p l e goods. T ry o u r T e a s a n d Coffees. W e a re g iv in g e x c e p tio n a lly good v a lu e s. B est g ra d e J a p R ice 16 lbs. f o r ......................................... $1.00 T h e se we h a v e m a rk e d d o w n to a lm o s t h a lf price. T h e re a r e I k ills In c h in a w ith c lo th b o d ie s. K id body D o lls a n d I 'o il H ead s. G am es. P ic tu re s . B oiiks in p a p e r a n d lin e n . T e a S ets. B ro o m s, b o n u n o e s . P a in t S e ts. C u p s a n d S a u c e rs, .d u g s . B u ild in g B locks. E tc. Nice Line of Stationery in Boxes and Tablets 1 PERCOLATERS worth $4.00 to $4.30 at $3.50 to 3.75 BRAGG & DUNCAN PHONE 17x1 — Extra Special Announcement Through the courtesy of WEEKLY OREGONIAN we are able to announce that their offer is still open. It will close Jan. 1,1914. By this offer you can get the Weekly Oregonian 1 year for 75c. > GRAND COMBINATION OFFER! Outlook and Weekly Oregonian, 1 year, $1.75 T h is offer is good only till Jan. I, 1914 Subscribe today through the Outlook. If this offer doesn’t interest you, talk to us about other splendid Combination Offers. Do it today. PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED I LAKD in n 5-lb. Pail, 10-1k - P ail, - 70c $1,35 You’ll need it for your Holiday Cooking I HOWITT’S MARKET POWELL STREET T r o u td a le Melrose 4 TRO U TD A LE, Dec. 22— T ro u t d a le c h a p te r, No. 80, O. E. S., held th e ir a n n u a l electio n of officers on S a tu rd a y ev en in g w hen th e fo llo w in g officers w ere elected fo r th e e n su in g y ear: w o rth y m a tro n , Mrs. C h ris tin a C a v an ag h ; w orthy p a tro n , I). W. M ickley; a sso ciate m a tro n . Mrs. A nna B ro w n ; se c re ta ry , Mrs. M. M cK ay; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. F ra n c e s F o x ; co n d u ctress, M rs. C ora C h il d e rs ; asso ciate c o n d u ctress, Mrs. M. S ch n eid er. In s ta lla tio n w ill be held th e th ird S a tu rd a y in J a n u a ry . W ill C av an ag h of K en to n w as a w eek-end (tuest of his b ro th e r, J. R. W eekly O regonion su b sc rip tio n o f C av an ag h and wife. fe r ex ten d ed . Miss B lanche W iles is v isitin g h er p a re n ts d u rin g th e C h ristm a s h o li days. The fo rm e r te a c h e r of C ed ar school. Miss H o rten se In g a lls, who h a s been q u ite ill, is slow ly im p ro v ing. Miss H ae H atfield is finishing th e y e a r in h e r place. Mrs. W illiam W oods is im p ro v in g a n d is expected hom e so m etim e th is w eek. Miss S m ith, th e te a c h e r o f V ictory school, b ro k e h e r arm in tw o places w hile c ra n k in g an au to . -T H E BANK of GRESHAM INCORPORATED Orient On F rid a y ev en in g , D ecem ber 26, b eg in n in g a t 8 o 'clo ck , th e Sunday school of O rien t ch ap el will give ItB C h ristm a s e n te rta in m e n t. A p ro g ram o f m usic. Bongs an d re c ita tio n s 1 will be ren d e re d . All a re Invited to I th is service. W ish es all its custom ers a n d friends A M erry Christmas and A H appy, Prosperous N ew Year 1913 ford, M. L. Halmes, Mrs 8. J Peter son. C ard s— E rn e s t L iste r, E d n a B ungl- " I w as su fferin g w ith liv er com p la in t," say s Iv a S m ith of P o in t ger, Mrs. A g a th a C u tte r G lth en a These letters will be sent to the B lank. T ex as," an d d ecided to try s lead letter office January 1st, 1 25c box of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts and am h ap p y to say th a t I am co m 1913. if not delivered before. In p letely cu red and can recom m end 'tiling for the above, please say ad th em to ev ery one. F o r sa le by vertised, giving date of list. G resh am D rug Co. an d all D ealers I. McCOLL. P. M WATCH US GROW EVERYBODY’S BANK Boring Fairview BORING, Dec 22 T h e Odd F e l low s lodge is a lre a d y m ak in g plans fo r th e a n n u a l in s ta lla tio n of officers, w hich will ta k e place on J a n u a r y 13. T hose to be in s ta lle d a re : N. G., C. M. L ak e; V. Q ..H . A. B eck; se c re ta ry , W m. M orand; tr e a s u re r , W allace T elro fd . A b an q u e t w ill be h eld to n ig h t, a t w hich g ra n d m a s te r H. J. T ay lo r will be p resen t. T h e b ask et social an d e n te r ta in m ent a t th e L ive W ire h all la s t F r i day n ig h t w as a decided success fi n an cia lly , a n d w as g re a tly enjoyed by a ll who a tte n d e d . T he h a ll was 1 crow ded w ith pupils an d frie n d s of e school. T h irty -sev e n d o lla rs was i th raised, w hich w ill be used In m aking i th e school room s m o re a ttra c tiv e . j T he e n te rta in m e n t w as u n d e r th e d i rectio n of th e te a c h e rs. M isses L o ttie | G regson, G e rtru d e Cook an d A lice Low ell. E. J . C roxier of P o rtla n d , w ho re cently b o u g h t an a c ie an d a q u a rte r of lan d from O. A. P alm er, Is b u ild ing a house an d o th e rw ise Im proving his lot. T he M ethodist S unday school w ill ce le b ra te C h ristm a s w ith a p ro g ram an d tre e a t th e church. A fe a tu re of th e p ro g ram w ill be a d u et by Misses ! C a rrie G regson and M ildred S lefer. F A IR V IE W , Dec. 22— T h e school ch ild re n a re p re p a rin g to give th e ir C h ristm a s p ro g ra m in th e city h all on T uesday ev ening. C h e ste r K ro tien b erg , w ho is p rin cipal of th e h ig h school a t E lgin, O regon, Is sp en d in g th e h o lid ay s w ith his p a re n ts. Mrs. W e n tw o rth G ra n t, w ho is a tte n d in g M onm outh N orm al is hom e fo r C h ristm as. M rs D. W. McKay an d Mrs. J. R. C av an ag h a tte n d e d M a rth a W a sh in g to n c h a p te r O. E. 8., in P o rtla n d on M onday evening. Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry D em m lck and d a u g h te r, of P o rtla n d , w ere w eek end g u esta of Mr. a n d Mrs. F . D. A xtell, Mrs. D em m lck re m a in in g o v e r se v e ra l days. Hillsview L aw ren ce W alsh w ho h ad th e m is fo rtu n e of h av in g one of h is ho rses die, h as p u rc h a se d a n o th e r one. T h in g s a re r a th e r q u ie t h e re in H illsview ow ing to th e bad co n d i tio n of th e G resham a n d D am ascus road m ak in g it alm o st Im possible to get th ro u g h w ith an em p ty w agon and a ll wood h a u lin g o r o th e r heavy h au lin g h as been ab an d o n ed . T h e H illsview school gave a C h ristm a s e n te rta in m e n t F rid a y ev ening. A very excellent p ro g ram w as ren d e re d by th e pupils, of w hich m uch cre d it is d ue to th e good w ork of th e te a c h e r. Miss D ella V. Lee. A fter th e p ro g ram w as ren d e re d S an ta C laus m ade h is ap p e a ra n c e an d in a very im p ressiv e way d is tr ib u te d th e p re se n ts, a f te r w hich th e lad ies serv ed coffee an d cake. E verybody en jo y ed th em selv es g r e a t ly. Stom ach T ro u b le s D isappear. S tom ach, liv e r and k idney tro u bles, w eak n erv es, lam e back an,l fem ale ills d isa p p e a r w hen E lectric B itte rs a re used. T h o u san d s o,' w om en w ould n o t he w ith o u t a b o t tle in th e ir hom e. E liza Pool of D epew, O kla., w rite s: " E le c tric B it te rs ra ise d m e from a bed of sick n ess au d su fferin g an d has done m e a w orld of good. I w ish every su ffe r ing w om an could use th is excellent rem edy an d find o u t, as I did, ju s t how good it is." As it has helped th o u s a n d s of o th e rs, It su rely will do th e sam e fo r you. E very b o ttle g u a ra n te e d , 50c and 31.00. At all D ruggists. H. E. B uckien & Co., P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. Louis. Scenic Haley F it H is C aae E x actly . PAGE TH R EE Im p ro v em e n ts a ro u n d Scenic a re m oving along, th e people th e r e being activ e in c le a rin g la n d a n d o th e r w ise e n la rg in g th e ir o p p o rtu n itie s fo r ad v an cem en t. P ro b ab ly th e m o st Im p o rta n t of all Im p ro v em en ts h e re m ay be found on th e 120-acre fa rm of C h arles L. H u n te r w hich is lo c a te d one tulle so u th e a st. Im p ro v em e n ts on th is fa rm d u rin g th e past y e a r Include c le a rin g of 15 acres of la n d , o c n stru c tlo n of 240 rods of w oven w ire fen ce, rem odel- ing of b o th ho u se an d b a rn , an d con- stru c tio n o f a b u ild in g , o n e p a rt of w hich is used fo r a n e n g in e room , a n o th e r fo r th e s to ra g e of firew ood, w hile th e u p p er sto ry c o n ta in s sleep ing room s fo r h ire d help. T he p rin c ip a l p ro d u c ts of th is farm a re hay, g ra in a n d potatoes. H ogs a re grow n to co n sid erab le e x te n t, th e r e being a b o u t 135 head on h an d a t th is tim e. T he breed k e p t Is th o ro u g h b re d D uroc Jersey , th e h e rd c o n ta in in g som e of th e best hogs on th e co ast. A young boar bred by S. W. S k e w a rt & Son, of K en n ard , N e b rask a, Is to a rriv e th is w eek. T h e fa rm Is also sto c k e d w ith re g C H R IS TM A S TID E IN MEXICO . istered A. J. C.C. c a tte l, th e r e being 22 head. T h e d a iry p ro d u c t is m ar- ■ A F e» ,t That Is Cslsbrated For Two W eeks. k eted in th e form o f sw eet c ream ! w hich is sh ip p ed d aily to P o rtla n d - In fiesta loving Mexico C hristinas Is celebrated for tw o weeks, beginning from Scenic s ta tio n . F re d C o lb u rn b u ilt w h a t is in te n d w ith the 17th of D ecember and not ending until New Year's day. The ed fo r a tool an d w oodshed, an d will principal features of th e celebration la te r ad d a d w ellin g . are the "posadas" and "piñatas," both Geo. M ateson h as a seven-room very quaint and pictures,pie custom s bungalow u n d e r way. and entirely peculiar to Mexico. Al. D e lla v e t^ in s ta lle d a feed m ill, i "P o sad a” in Spanish m eans “abld clea red som e lan d a n d in creased his ing place" or “inn" and In Mexico Is flock of W h ite L e g h o rn s se v e ra l h u n applied to the nightly Bend religious and entirely Jolly perform ances w hich in dred. the houses of all M exicans last from B. C. A ltm an h as in th e la s t y e a r the 17th to the 25th of December. clea red o r h ad c le a re d 20 a cres of T hese celebrations are called “posa land an d in creased h is d a iry h erd , j das" because they a re In com m em ora They a re m ilk in g se v e ra l m o re cow s ' tion of that night when the holy fam ily unavalllngly searched for an "abld th is w in te r th a n usual. Ing place" or “inn" and, unable fo find .G ust C arlso n c le a re d six acres. such a place, sought refuge In the s ta W m. B yers, w ho h as th e S tra u s ble w here our Lord w as born. place re n te d , c le a re d six a cres an d I At an early hour, on account of the added se v eral cow s to his d airy h erd , j clam oring children, the signal is given Ed. S ester ad d ed a room to h is i for the piñata breaking, and all the dw elling an d in s ta lle d a co m p lete up- guests flock gayly about the bobbing to -d ate w a te r sy stem , b rin g in g th e ! clown, w ith the serv an ts and smull w ater from a sp rin g n e a rly a h alf babies congregated In the background. m ile aw ay by m ean s of a ram a t th e : W hen the assem bly Is com plete all Join hands and circle about th e big, sp rin g , fo rcin g th e w a te r to a ta n k J glittering toy as It sw ings front its a t th e house. book in the celling. Due of the chil G ust P e te rso n h as p u t Im prove dren is blindfolded and placed In the m en ts on his d w ellin g an d will begin center of the ring. Just under th e pi ñ ata; a long, light pole Is handed to her, a new* b a rn th e first o f th e year. Mr. B au d er, o ne o f th e new s e t and she Is told to strike carefully and tle rs, h as b u ilt a la rg e u p -to -d ate "con mucha fuerza” (w ith much force) in th e direction of the piñata. chicken house an d h as u n d e r con Good n atu re dem ands th a t all of the stru c tio n a new u p -to -d a te bungalow . children first have an opiairtuulty to tireak the piñata. As they naturally arc never able to do so, the clown be ing a tough tibered Individual, the tu rn of the grow nups comes next. Mrs. W e a th erw ax an d d a u g h te r, I O ne by one they a re blindfolded, tu rn D lantha, w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs la st i ed Hbout three tim es und then adtuoii- Isbed to “strik e out." w eek. Amid applause from the elders and E lm er J e n k in s an d fam ily, of wild yells from the children th e pliiatn P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts a t th e H u n te r is finally located and struck a t vicious hom e last w eek. ly. when — bey. presto! — the (mor C has. H u n te r and II. G. M ullen- clow n's gay bloom ers and red and gold hoff re c en tly sh ip p ed a carlo ad of w alatcoat are rent from top to bottom, his tiig som brero is sent flying across hogs to th e sto ck y ard s. G. H. D am m lcr, o f G resh am , and the room, and down upon your devot H a rry W est, of S cappoose, w ere ed bead comes a deafening rain of oranges, nuts, sm all candles, ull sorts g u ests a t th e B. C. A ltm an hom e on o f smull, unbreakable presents and all S unday. conceivable kinds of dulces and good things to eat. M u ltn o m ah g ra n g e No. 71 will elect officers fo r th e com ing y ear, a t Its re g u la r m eetin g S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 27. All m em b ers a re re q u e ste d to be p re se n t. T h e B a p tist S u n d ay school h as elected officers fo r th e en su in g y ear as fo llo w s; s u p e rin te n d e n t. Miss E llen S to n e; a s s is ta n t s u p e rin te n d e n t, Mrs. A. F. C h ase; se c re ta ry , Miss E d n a T rim b le ; tr e a s u re r . Miss Ida C h ase; o rg a n ist, Miss Amy E lli o tt; lib ra ria n . Miss A nna M cK errow ; a s s is ta n t lib ra ria n , Miss E th el T rim A C h ristm a s e n te r ta in m e n t will be b le; u sh e rs, C lifto n H a rris ; O scar Jo h n so n an d M alcom b H illy ard . T he given a t th e ch u rc h n e x t T h u rsd a y h o u r of b eg in n in g th e S u n d ay school evening. A fine p ro g ra m is being p rep ared w hich w ill Include songs, is 10 a. m. sh arp . re c ita tio n s a n d exercises. T h e s e rv ices will begin a t e ig h t o'clock. C a lifo rn ia W o m an .Seriously Mr. and Mrs. E m il T e rg stro m a r A la rm e d . "A s h o r t tim e ago I c o n tra c te d a rived S a tu rd a y from K o k ato , M inn., sev ere cold w hich se ttle d on my lungs and will spend som e tim e v isitin g th e and cau sed me a g re a t d eal of a n la tte r ’s p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. O scar noyance. I w ould h av e bad c o u g h Oleson. ing sp ells an d my lu n g s w ere so so re O scar Jo h n s o n , w ho h as been an d Inflam ed I began to be serio u sly teach in g In E a ste rn O regon, is sp e n d a la rm e d . A frie n d reco m m en d ed ing his v acatio n w ith h is p a re n ts, C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy, s a y Mr. and Mrs. C arl Jo h n so n ing sh e h ad used It fo r y ears. I Mr. and Mrs. K a rl L ek b erg sp e n t b o u g h t a b o ttle an d It reliev ed my cough th e first n ig h t, an d In a week the w eek-end in P o rtla n d visiting I w as rid o f th e cold an d so ren ess of w ith frien d s. my lu n g s ,” w rites Miss M arie G erb er, S aw telle, Cal. F o r sa le by G resham List of Letters D rug Co. an d all D ealers. T he follow ing lis t of le tte r s re m ain u n called fo r a t th e G reeham T h a t si'v e ry ta s te to eg g s will postoffice fo r th e w eek en d in g p ro b ab ly com e off a f te r th e w arm D ecem ber 21, 1913 ra in s h av e d issip ated th e silv ery Letters— Victor Halter, Wm. Craw sh een of th e silv er th aw . Cured of Liver Com plaint. r S3. FARM IMPROVEMENTS IN SCENIC COUNTRY Specials for Holiday Trade Glassware DECEMBER Howltt'a market has received a "When father was sick about six .holes assortment of Christmas years ago he read an advertisement neats which ere on display and of Chamberlain's Tablets in the pa *hich will grace many Christmas pers that fit his caae exactly," writes at, lea. Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith. Do your shopping for auto and mo Ark. "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My or licenses before January 1st. or be sister had stomach trouble and was rreeted if you appear on the streets also benefited by them." For sale by or highways without one. Ureeham Drug Co. and ail Dealers. How to B a n k ru p t th e Doctors. A p ro m in e n t New Y ork physician says, " I f It w ere not fo r th e th in sto ck in g s and th in soled shoes w orn by w om en th e d o cto rs w ould p ro b ably be b a n k ru p t." W hen you corn- tr a c t a cold do n o t w ait fo r It to de velop Into p h eu m o n ia b u t tr e a t it a t once. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy Is Inten d ed especially fo r coughs and colds, and has won a w ide re p u ta tio n by Its cu re s of th e se diseases. It is m ost effectual an d is p le a sa n t and safe to tak e. F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co. an d all D ealers. PORTLAND-GRESHAM AUTO EXPRESS Daily Trips to and from Citiy. Leave orders or packages Care Shattuck's Store. Deliveries anywhere in City. Minimum, 25c; $2 a ton, GRANT & HUTTON 294 E. 44th St. Phone Tabor 5066 Portland City Bakery Paul H o e tz e l Prop. Best Bread ON THE MARKET FRESH EVERY DAY Pies, Cakes, and other P astry Main St. Greeham, Ore. HOLIDAY F A R E S From A ll Stations on the Oregon-Washington, Railroad & Navigation Co. FINAL Return Limit 1914 Jan. 6th SALE DATES Dec. 18 to 24 1913 TO All Points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and Return The First Tim e in the History of the Northwest That Holiday Bate* have been In effect— Take advantage of the Lee» Fares aad spend Christmas and New Year with friends. Aak Particular« of any Agent of the O -W . R. & N.