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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM SR * f OUTLOOK TUESDAY. O M erry Christmas” *C * * * * & *' ? * ,* * * * Specials next Saturday These Grocery Specials are very attractive! They include most of the necessities, but there are many other things not listed here which are priced along these same lines. Grocery Specials! Best I ln u r 2 0 p ou n d s B ice 2 0 pound» S u gar lie*. I S u gar 2 5 pounds B o iled O ats 5 pound» C lev ela n d B a k in g P o w d e r 1 pound < lev e la n d B a k in g P ow d er >2 pound < lev e la n d B a k in g P o w d e r MO o/.. < an K. C. B a k in g P ow d er $ E I 2 '4 1 .(HI 1 .0 0 4.115 1 .0 0 1 .2 5 . ...3Oc 15c ... ,.5Oc H o lla n d H errin g , 1 k e g •'< p a c k a g e .Matche» C orn, per can P r u n e s, 3 II». for G. S. S oap , S bar» G old B u st, pek. P e a r lin e , pek. » ■ »r w sa w za P in ea p p le, 2 can» F ish F lak e», 1 can S. W. Bean*, IO Iba. G ood C offee, 5 lie. < ream < liee»e, 1 pound G ood H uron, 1 p ou nd B est H am s, 1 |M>und IO 11». pail C om pound liiii.siu H errin g, 1 d ozen 25c .lO r $1.1X1 8 cans |r s a a z w , 2O e ........... 2O< «£ .................. S a lm o n .......SW.F4 28. 1»I8 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY *<O? Wishing A ll “A DECEMBER C lau d e S u n d e rla n d , of W oodlaw n, | S u d d en c h a n g e s In th e te m p e ra tu re a tte n d e d th e G resh am s k a tin g rin k d u rin g th e p a st few d ay s h av e devel- on S a tu rd a y ev en in g an d sp e n t S un- o ped m any colds an d a few cases of day w ith frie n d s in th is vicinity. g rip , esp ecially am o n g ch ild ren . All th e s to re s of G resh am a re T h e re is a feelin g of an x ie ty in th e k eep in g open ev en in g s th is w eek. j m in d s of O re g o n ian s w h en ev er th e T h e d an ce to be given to m o rro w ralu glve8 way to f^ x i n g , sle e t and ev en in g by th e hose team g irls w ill be sn o * a n d 'h e r e is n o th in g q u ite so . th e m ost im e p o rta n t e p u b lic ev e n t of w elcom e a f te r su c h a sp ell as th e O regon m ist. C h ris tm a s eve. A side from th e sev e ra l C h ris tm a s tre e s it w ill be th e Dr. H. H. H u g h es h ad a birthday- mo8t la r «ely » “ en ded of any e v e n t in d in n e r th e o th e r S u n d ay b u t he w o n 't te ll how old he was. B eing a G resham d u rin g th e holidays, T h e m a s q u e ra d e to be given a t b a c h e lo r th e d in n e r w as a rra n g e d F airv iew to m o rro w ev e n in g w ill be by th e "fo lk s a t h o m e " a n d th e re o ne of th e big affairs of th e h o lid ay i w ere o n lY a few in v ite d o u ts id e of season. D ancing w ill c o n tin u e u n til I tlle fam ily. T h e in v ite d g u e sts e a rly m o rn in g a n d su p p e r w ill be *'e re Miss F ra n c e s F u lle r, Dr. Mc- serv ed in th e h all. S u ita b le prizes L ean an d D r- D ille h u n t, a ll of w ill be given fo r th e tw o b e st sus- P o rtla n d , w ith Jo se p h P a te n e a u d e ta in e d c h a ra c te rs , lady an d g en tle- a n d W illiam C row of G resham . m an. T h e C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m to be giv Y e sterd ay ’s sh o o tin g m atch (o r C h ristm a s (ow ls w as la rg e ly a tte n d - ed a n d m any b ird s w ere won. T h e scores w ere u n iv ersally good, som e of th e best sh o ts c a rry in g aw ay sev e ra l b ird s each. T he snow m ade it r a th e r difficult fo r a stead y aim but to th e re w as en o u g h e n th u s ia sm m ak e th e s p o rt successful. T h e D ecem ber issue of th e M u lt n om ah B o o ster was issu ed from th e O utlook p ress y e ste rd a y an d w as an ex cep tio n ally fine n u m b e r. It was a good C h ris tm a s p ap er, w ell filled w ith W oodm en new s and special a r t i cles. I t goes to 2500 m em b ers of C am p N q . 77 and w ill be a w elcom e An e r r o r in th e m em b ersh ip of m e ssen g er to every W oodm an of th e R ockw ood g ra n g e , as p u b lish ed in W orld in th e biggest C am p of th e th e O utlook la s t F rid a y gave th e N o rth w est. w rong n u m b e r as to th e to ta l m em T h e re is no ch an g e in th e a u to m o b e rsh ip in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . R ock bile facto ry s itu a tio n as fa r as know n wood has 65 m em b ers, an d th e to ta l in G resh am . It is re p o rte d , b u t th e as re p o rte d a t P o m o n a w as 941. re p o rt is n o t a u th e n tic , th a t one P ro fe sso r C. E. Rice, in s tru c to r in nam e is y et lac k in g on th e deed to th e th e G resh am high school, w ho has P o w ell tr a c t, an d th a t th e p a p ers will been confined w ith th e m easles fo r be all sig n ed up in a day o r so. Be tw o w eeks p a st h as so fa r reco v ered yond th is th e r e is n o th in g to be said. th a t he w as a b le to be o u t y e ste rd a y fo r C o ttag e W ord h as been received from Miss and w ill leav e to d ay M aude C leveland, w ho is a tte n d in g G rove w h ere h e w ill sp en d th e h o li W ellesley C ollege, th a t sh e will not days. He w ill re tu rn In tim e to ta k e be hom e fo r th e C h ris tm a s h olidays, ! up his d u tie s th e first M onday in Ja n - b u t w ill sp en d th e m in New Y ork l uary. w ith frien d s. ! Mrs. Roy K ern re tu rn e d M onday en by th e M eth o d ist S u n d ay school n ex t W ed n esd ay ev en in g , is well in h a n d , an d th e p u b lic is in v ite d to e n joy it. An old fa sh io n e d C h ris tm a s tr e e w ill close th e e v e n in g ’s e n te r ta in m e n t. A c o m m itte e of lad ies will be a t th e ch u rc h from 2 o 'clo ck u n til th e exercises b egin to receiv e an d h a n g th e g ifts an d g u a rd th e m . All a re w elcom e to b rin g g ifts fo r th e ir frie n d s. T he p ro g ra m w ill b egin a t 7 :3 0 . T h e lib ra ry w ill be closed C h ris t m as eve from 7 to 9, an d all day C h ris tm a s day. K e n n eth an d E m ory R o b e rts have re tu rn e d hom e fo r th e h o lid ay v aca tion. M iss M aude M ason of P o rtla n d , is from th e h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d w here Miss M a rg a re t C reecy to o k d in n e r sp e n d in g a few days w ith h e r g ra n d - sh e h as been fo r m ore th a n a m o n th ¡S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr" a n d M p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mew- fo r tre a tm e n t. | h . l . s t. C lair h irte r. Mayo B rad field , a cousin of Mrs. C. E. R u sh e r, called on th e R u sh e r fa m ily S u n d ay . C h ris tm a s w ill be c e le b ra te d a t Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h by a p ro I.IHI g ram an d tre e on C h ris tm a s day. T he 2Oc ex ercises w ill begin a t 1 0 :3 0 . 2214 1 g a llo n g o o d Syrup 20« H a rry P re s to n p assed th ro u g h $ 1 .1 2 < ra n b erries, 2 II»». G resh am S un d ay on his way to E agle 3Oc New S to c k F is h , 2 lb». C reek to sp en d th e h o lid ay s w ith his m o th e r, Mrs. M ary P re s to n . Mr P re s to n h a s been w o rk in g in a lo g g in g cam p dow n th e C olum bia. F lo y ed M etzger is a ss istin g in Edw. A y lsw o rth 's g e n ts ’ fu rn ish in g s s to re d u rin g th e C h ris tm a s ru sh . Miss C. H. H aile h as a p le a sa n t s u r p ris e in s to re fo r th e ch ild re n w ho a tte n d sto ry h o u r a t th e lib ra ry, W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . T he s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g R eed In s titu te hav e a v ac a tio n of tw o w eeks Phone 203 PROMPT DELIVERY w hich began w ith M onday. S everal Phone 203 G resh am young people, s tu d e n ts at R eed, a re e n jo y in g th e v acatio n . Mrs. L. E. M cC urdy, of V ancouver, T h e C ity B ak ery has begun th e W a sh in g to n , is sp e n d in g a week or d is trib u tio n of th e m ost a rtis tic an d tw o w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. O. J . T rant- n ovel c a le n d a r fo r 1914 th a t has blay, a ss istin g in th e hom e, w hile been seen h ere. It re p re s e n ts a Mrs. T ra m b la y is h e lp in g a t th e C. C. m ed iev al to w e r b u t is e m b ellish ed S to re d u rin g th e h o lid ay ru sh . w ith a u sefu l th e rm o m e te r e m b ed T he te le p h o n e g irls a re e n jo y in g a ded In th e to w er w indow . I t w ill be box of fine S p itzen b erg ap p les, th e bo th u sefu l a n d o rn a m e n ta l in th e g ift of Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. A llder. and you k n ow that yo u can get o th e r y e a rs to follow . Miss M innie Ilstro m , w ho h as been N. O. F u lle r, w ho h as been busy a ss istin g at th e C ongdon h o tel fo r b u ild in g a h o u se a n d Im p ro v in g hie th e p a st few w eeks, w e n t to d ay to Mighty Fine Gifts at Our Store p ro p e rty In C le v e la n d ’s a d d itio n fo r G ra n ts P ass w h ere sh e w ill w ork in sev eral w eeks p a st, w ent to d ay to a hotel. L eb an o n to sp en d a w eek o r tw o Miss L eila G ibbs is a t A nderson Tool S e ts P o c k e t K n ives W agon» w ith his fam ily. I t is expected th a t s ta tio n w h ere sh e is n u rs in g th e in r iie n n o s H otties w ith Xluniinunt W are S a fe ty anil th ey w ill m ove h e re w ith in th e n e a r fa n t ch ild of Mr. an d Mrs. L. A. Ap- Lunch Bov a tta ch ed G uns fu tu re . O rd in ary Razor» p lln g to n . .Miss B essie H o w itt is hom e from F oot B alls F la sh L ig h ts A d is a rra n g e m e n t o f th e pow er F is h in g R oils C o rv allis to sp en d th e X m as h o li w ires on S u n d ay ev en in g le ft th e city Stove» E m broidery S e ts R oving G loves d ay s w ith th e hom e folks. in d a rk n e s s fo r n e a rly tw o hours. \ elorip ed e» E lectric Iron* Lamp» M. D. K ern Is th e re c ip ie n t of a T h e re w as som e in co n v en ien ce w hich E lectric L o o k ers E tc,, E tc. goose fo r his C h ris tm a s d in n e r, Bent w as c h e e rfu lly b o rn e by th e people him by p arcel p ost by h is d a u g h te r, u n til th e c u r r e n t w as re s to re d . Mrs. W. J. H o llen b eck , of H ey b u rn , A rip p le of e x c ite m e n t w as caused Id ah o . F rid a y ev e n in g w hen th e ch im n ey a t Mrs. M. D. K ern h a s beeu laid up th e hom e of Mrs. R ose M etzger fo r se v e ra l d ay s th is w eek as a re s u lt b u rn e d o u t. No se rio u s d a m a g e was of d ro p p in g a heavy s tic k o f wood done. on h e r foot. T h e G resh am schools will close for Main St. 1IA R D W A R E Gresham W. R. G ould su ffered a sev ere th e h o lid ay s to m o rro w a fte rn o o n an d s tra in in g of his back w h ile w o rk in g w ill reopen ag a in on M onday, J a n u in th e w oods o n e day la st w eek, an d a ry 5. . Iaa a co n seq u en ce w as confined to his F ro m th e size of th e lo ad s th e r u The second q u a rte rly m e etin g , __ , , .... ... . . . . . . . . t ., tHtl fo r »cvvral days. W h ile w o rk in g ra l c a rr ie rs a re ta k in g o u t fo r d eliv j of th e y e a r will be h eld in th e F re e „.,th . ,,, * . ... , ¡w ith a n o th e r m an ro llin g a log, his ery every day now it w ould seem th a t M eth o d ist ch u rc h th is w eek, begin- co n ip an lo n „ slip p e d , le ttin g so m e of th e people e lse w h e re did M i». Boutfhner P ow ell St. ning F rid ay ev en in g an d c o n tin u in g , hp |oa(, | a „ Qn Mr G ould th e ir sh o p p in g early . As C h ristm a s o v er S u n d ay . T h e d is tric t e ld e r, ! is n o t a h o lid ay w ith th e postoffice Rev. W N. Coffee of l ’o rtla u d . Is e x - . , kn »• . . . . . . . . . . _ *■ htiil s W agons, \ elecopedes and fo rce th e c a rr ie rs w ill be th e h a rd e s t p eeted to preach F rid a y an d S a tu r .... .. . , . p W h eelb arro w s, a t S te rlin g it Kid- w o rk ed people in th e U n ited S ta te s day ev e n in g s a n d S u n d ay m o rn in g B " 1 n ext T h u rsd a y . anil ev en in g . S u n d ay school w ill _ co n v en e a t 9 :3 0 , love feast a t 10; th e ! m o rn in g p reach in g w ill begin a t 11 o'clock A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex- , ten d ed to all. C h ris tm a s serv ices at St. H e n ry 's : C ath o lic ch u rc h w ill b eg in a t 7 o 'clo ck in th e m o rn in g w ith first i m ass, to be follow ed by a seco n d at 9 o 'clo ck an d th e la s t a t 1 0 :3 0 . T h ese w ill be th e o n ly C h ris tm a s Day serv ices a t th a t ch u rch . 8 p a c k a g e s lite T ob acco 0 p a c k a g e s 5 c T ob acco O L ID A Y GOODS AT PRICES LEWIS SHATTUCK Better than in Portland THE BIG MAIN STREET STORE Com e In and Look It Over rug Ço. Christmas is Drawing N ear ! Sterling & Kidder A Merry Christmas 9) To A l l METZGER BROS. NOVELTY SHOP NEW LINE DISHES Dolls in Profusion To Our Custom ers Christmas Tree Trimmings C ro u p am t t o u g h Item ed y. C ro u p is a te r rib le d isease. It a t Lace Collars tack s c h ild re n so su d d en ly th ey a re 39c very a p t to ch o k e u n less given th e p ro p er rem edy a t once. T h e re is Suspenders 50c n o th in g b e tte r In th e w o rld th a n Dr. K ing s New D iscovery. Lew is C h a m Scrap Albums 50c b e rla in . o f M an ch ester, O hio, w rite s a b o u t his c h ild re n : "S o m etim es in Card Albums 50c sev ere at (a rk s we w ere a fr a id th ay w ould die, b u t sin ce we p ro v ed w h at a c e rta in rem edy Dr K in g 's New D is covery Is. we h a te no fe a r W e tely on it fo r cro u p , c o u g h s a n i colds. So can you 50c an d 11.00. A >> ttk \t all » __ -» • noutu be in e ie r y u m > , s e m e e x c e lle n t C h r is tm a s m ea ts d ru g g ists H. B. LiUCii.» 1 m Co »re being d isp lay ed a t th e S a n ita ry P h ila d e lp h ia . St. » » d is. — m a rk e t h av in g been se lected w ith W eekly O regonien »utxwriptlon ot I a re fo r th is sp ecial occasion. ter extended | T he Officers of the First State Bank wish you all "A M erry Christm as.” “A M e rry C h ris tm a s ” A»k for our 1914 Calendars at the Bank—Historical Snbject rIR S ' G T R S E S T H A A M T . 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