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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. DECEMBER litt. I «13 Pleasant Valley 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. L elau d M oore is h om e fro m C o r v allis to sp en d th e h o lid ay s w ith hom e folks. F re d O lson h as re tu rn e d fro m a i fo u r w eeks' v isit to h is fo rm e r hom e 1 in K ausas. Mr. O lson says tim e s a re very good in th e sectio n of c o u n t r y w h ere he visited. PAGE THREE Lusted Columbia Heights Mr. an d Mrs. Rauw of M ontavilla v isited w ith th e ir so n M athew a n d w ife last week. Mrs. Ed. S ester a n d c h ild re n w ere q u ite sick last w eek w ith colds a n d so re th ro a t. Mr. a n d Mrs. W m. L u sted a re c o m fo rta b ly s itu a te d in th e ir new hom e b u ilt close to th e ir son, Geo. L u ste d . Mrs. F. E rz an d d a u g h te r Ire n e w ere c a lle rs on M r. a n d Mrs. H a r ris H a m ilto n la s t S unday. S chool w ill close h e re n ex t W ed n esd ay u n til a f te r th e h o lid ay . Mr. a n d Mrs G. L u ste d expect to e a t C h ris tm a s d in n e r w ith th e ir son A rth u r an d w ife in P o rtla n d n ext T h u rsd a y . It was q u ite w in try h e re M onday m o rn in g w ith th re e in ch es of snow on th e g ro u n d . Mr. a n d Mrs. P. A nderson w ishes to an n o u n c e th a t th e nam e they have chosen fo r th e ir ra n c h , C ol um bia View F a rm , Is now law fully re g iste re d in th e c o u rt ho u se in P o rtla n d , a n d th ey do n o t need to fe a r anybody ta k iu g It. If you have a nam e fo r y o u r place, do n o t n e g lect to re g iste r. It o n ly co sts one d o llar. R o b ert Benfield a rriv e d h om e last w eek a f te r a couple of y ears in B ritish C olum bia w here he Is in b u s iness. Mrs. G. H. R ichey h as re tu rn e d ) from a ten d a y s' trip up th e valley, w here sh e v isited w ith re la tiv e s a t N ew berg an d C orvallis. Mr. an d Mrs. P a rk C om bs, of I C la tsk a n ie , a re v isitin g frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s h e re th is w eek. Mrs. C om bs Expensive Business. w as fo rm erly Miss May K esterso n . W hile th e A m erican g o v e rn m e n t H e rb e rt R yan is h o v e fro m E u is a sk in g co n g ress fo r $1,108,681,- gene on h is v acatio n w hich he will sp en d w ith his m o th e r, M rs It. E. 777 to ru n th e n a tio n d u rin g th e R yan. com ing y ear, C an ad a re p o rts th a t la s t y e a r w as su ch a p ro sp e ro u s one C has. G a rris o n ’s falm lv a r m e d th a t th e n a tio n a l d eb t w as reduced Here from M edford last W .‘iliicsd 1}. by $25,617.835. M ention sh o u ld be Mr. G a rriso n a n d fam ily .»r? s n ip This offer is good only till Jan. 1, 1914 m ade of th e fa c t th a t th e e stim a te ping w ith h is p a re n ts, Mr. «:nd M ir. s e n t to co n g ress Is $15,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 less W. F. G arriso n . th a n th e la s t e s tim a te su b m itte d by Mr. an d Mrs. T. P. » am p u ell a r T h is sectio n of th e c o u n try was th e T a ft a d m in is tra tio n . W hat tin- rived from O a k esd ale, W ash in g to n , v isited by a g en u in e b lizzard th e to ta l w ill be w hen th e re p r e s e n ta on e day th is week Mr. C am pbell first of th e week tiv es hav e ad d ed th e ir "p o rk b a r re cen tly b o u g h t th e Jo h n T h o m as Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Fox and r e l” figures is h a rd to say. place an d h a s ta k e n possession. baby, of T ro u td a le , visited Mrs. J. S. D onaldson h as leased the F ox’ p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. H N o tic e to C r e d it o r s . M artin W inch farm an d m oved his R eed and fam ily T h u rsd a y n ig h t N otice is h ereby given th a t th e u n fam ily th e re o n . an d F rid ay . d e rsig n e d h as been a p p o in te d by th e C has. P a m n ie n t, of P o rtla n d , was A sh o o tin g m atch c o n d u cte d by C. C ircu it C o u rt of th e s ta te of O regon, a valley v is ito r la s t W ednesday. D everell i^-ew a sm a ll crow d to o u r fo r M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , th e A d m in is T h e C h ris tm a s ex ercises held at little berg S a tu rd ay . tr a to r of th e e s ta te of Jo s e p h in e th e c h u rc h last S un d ay w ere well a t M rs. J. T. Rea was In P o rtla n d C ougdon, deceased, and has qualified. te n d e d , an d th o ro u g h ly en jo y ed by W ednesday and T h u rsd a y . All p erso n s h av in g c laim s a g a in st th e little folks. T h e success of th e R obt. Benfield from B ritish C ol said e s ta te a re h ereby re q u e s te d to e n te r ta in m e n t w as d u e to th e effo rts u m b ia cam e F rid ay to visit re lativ es p resen t th e siitue to m e, a t th e law office of M C. K ing, F irst S ta te Bunk T h e C h ris tm a s e n te r ta in m e n t at of Mrs. F. A. L e h m a n , s u p e r in te n an d frie n d s u n til a f t e r th e holidays. B uilding. G resh am , O regon, w ithin d e n t , and to Mrs. L a u g h lin an d Mrs. Mr. Legg, a sto c k m a n from K en six m o u th s from th e d a te h ereo f. th e sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y n ig h t drew D ated an d first p u b lish ed N ovem P o p p leto n , te a c h e rs of th e ju v e n ile to n , wus in th is v icin ity S a tu rd a y to a fu ll h o u se a n d th e proceeds b er 2 8 th , 19 13. classes. p u rc h a s e m ilch cows. a m o u n te d to a little o v e r $34.00. T h e u n d ersig n ed will sell at A uction on the T rim ble Place W. H. CONGDON, C h ris tm a s ex ercises will be h eld Ray A nderson m ad e his w eekly A d m in istra to r E sta te of Jo s e p h in e School closed F rid a y fo r a tw o In th e g ra n g e h a ll S a tu rd a y ev en in g , At G IL L IS S T A T IO N on M t. Hood E lectric Line C ongdon, deceased. trip to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y to receive w eek s’ v a c a tio n . Miss C a rrie Lam - co n d u cted by m em b ers of th e g ra n g e in s tru c tio n s on th e violin by P ro M. C. KING, o re a u x h as gone to G resh am to spend and th e L ad ies' Aid. A tto rn ey fo r A d m in istra to r. E verybody Is fesso r Zilni. D ate of last p u b licatio n Dec. 2 6 ,'1 3 . th e h o lid ay s w ith h e r m o th e r w ho Invited to com e o u t an d h av e a good m oved to th a t place a few w eeks ago B eginning at 12 N oon. S harp tim e. Dally O reg o n ian , 1 yr. re g . . . $6.00 I I ovv to B a n k r u p t H ie D o c to rs . R. E. J a r l a n d Leo R a th have R ay C hilcote, of M olalla, w as In . Tw Ice-a-W evk O u tlo o k , 1 y r . . . 1.50 A p ro m in e n t New Y ork physician d ivided th e ir 8 0 a c re tr a c t n e a r J a r l's th e valley th is week, ren ew in g old C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r .................... 6.00 11 HEAD OF CATTLE, - 7 MILK COWS says, " I f it w ere not fo r th e th in m ill an d Mr. J a r l h av in g o n e a c re of acq u a in ta n c e s. E xtra good young Holsteins, two year old fresh in March; B lockings mid th in soled shoes w orn PO RTLAND M ARKETS. his p a rt clea red . 3 Heifer Calves; Bay Mare, 1150 lbs., 10 years old; 1 Horse by w om en th e d o cto rs w ould p ro b Grain, Flour, Peed, Etc. A lb ert Jo n s ru d an d G. Jo h n so n re A n In exp en s ive S o n -in -la w . Colt, 9 months old; 1 span Mules, 8 years old, 2100 pounds; 1 ably he b a n k ru p t." W hen you corn- tu rn e d from colleg e a t C o rv allis to W H E A T — T rack prices: C lub. T he old geutlem au show ed a good span Mules, 7 and 8 years old, 2400 pounds; 8 small Pigs; Ev- sp en d th e h o lid ay s a t th e ir resp ec deal of displeasure. " I t seem s to m e.” 8 4 * 4 -8 5 c; B lu estem , 95-96c; red tr a c t a cold do not w ait fo r it to d e eret Wagon; several Milk Cans. velop in to p h eu m o n ia but tr e a t it tiv e hom es. R u ssian , 84c; 4 0-fold, 8 5 \4 -8 6 e . lie exclaim ed testily, “ra th e r presum p TERM S: <( M o n th s T im e , a t s p e r c e n t, o n A p p ro v e d S e c u rity a t once. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R e m M IL L S T U F F S — B ran . $20.50 per tuous for a youth in your position to 2 p er cent D iscount fo r CASH. edy is in te n d e d especially fo r ro u g h s to n ; m id d lin g s, $2 9 .3 0 ; sh o rts , $23; and colds, and h as won a w ide re p u ask for my d au g h ter's hand. Cau you Lunch at 11:30 a. in. ta tio n by its cu re s of th ese discuses. advance any good reason why I should ro lled b arley , $26.50-927.50. FL O U R — P a te n ts , $4.60 per It is m ost effectual anil Is p le a sa n t give my consent?" L. F. S h ln am au re p o rts th a t ladles s tra ig h ts , $4.00; ex p o rts, and safe to tak e. F o r sa le by G resh "C ertainly, sir!" prom ptly replied the b a rr e l; am D rug Co. und ull D ealers. day w as a g re a t su ccess a n d e x p re ss $ 3 .65-3.80; valley, $4.60; g ra h a m , R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer es sa tisfa c tio n a t th e la rg e n u m b e r suitor. $4.60; w hole w h eat, $4.80. "W h a t? ” pressed th e old man. who v isited h is sto re on th a t day. B A R L E Y — $24 p e r ton. "I mu com paratively m odest and Mr. a n d Mrs. C laren c e H u n te r and econom ical in my personal expendi CORN — W hole, $37; crack ed , fam ily o f P o rtla n d sp e n t C h ris tm a s ture." replied th e su ito r, "and I think, $38 p er ton. Suspicious. A V e ry O ld C ritic is m . a t th e hom e of Mrs. A lice C annon. sir. th a t alto g eth er you will And me OATS No. 1, w h ite, $25.50 per "So you refuse to patronize th a t Chi It has reien tly been alleged th a t the less costly to m aintain th an alm ost any ton. S. M. W eb b er an d fam ily o f G re sh nese laundry m an?” D aily T rip s to anti from Citiy. college doe-: not adequately (It the o th er son in law you could select.”— HAY — E u stern O regon tim o th y , "Yes T h e things he w ro te on the young man for business life. It is an am w ere C h ris tm a s day g u e sts a t th e L eave o rd e rs or packages C are Boston G lo be. piece of p aper he handed me may be old com plaint. Rack in th e middle of hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. J. S. O tis. choice, $16.50; u lfa lfa , $14; clover, S hattuck's Store. com plim entary, bu t they d id n 't look the seven teen th cen tu ry Sam uel I'epys. $9-$10. T h e e m b ro id e ry clu b w ill m eet F o re st o f S tra n g e Trees. D eliveries a n y w h ere in City. It.”—W ashington S ta r whose im m ortal diary Is mighty good n ex t T u esd ay w ith Mrs. A lb ert Quay D a ir y a n d C o u n tr y P ro d u c e . T he most ex trao rd in ary forest in the W a r m C o vering. reading, w as appointed secretary of In stead o f Mrs. L an sd o w n as a n M inim um , 25c; $2 a ton, PO U LTRY H ens, 15 c e n ts ; world occupies ti tableland som e six P riv a te Jimson* w as relatin g his ex the naval hoard, which w as really G R A N T & H U TT O N n o u n ced , on acco u n t of th e illn ess of miles in w idth lietw eu 300 an d 400 sp rin g s, 15c! d u c k s, young, 12c; periences of the Roer w ar H e said secretary of the navy. I'epys was a 294 E. 44th St. Phone Tabor 3066 tu rk e y s , live, 20c; d re sse d , 25-26e. Mrs. L an sd o w n . feet above the sea n ear th e w est coast l e w as «»me taken prisoner, and the C am bridge m an. lint he had to learn Portland EGGS F re sh , 39-42c per dozen. of A frica. T he peculiarity of th e trees Mr. an d Mrs. E m erso n Day, of Roers strip p ed him of all his clothing. the m ultiplication table a fte r he en B U T T E R — C ity c ream ery , cubes, of this forest Is th a t, though th eir "D id you feel th e cold m uch?" a sk lered th e public service. And lie prov P o rtla n d , a re sp e n d in g a few days ed a right com petent naval adnilnis v isitin g a t th e M cK inney hom e. tru n k s a re as m uch as four feet lu d i 24-35c; p rin ts , 36c. ed a pal. trato r, a fte r a ll.-K a n s a s City Star. C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 17 p er lb.; A p o u n d so cial an d w atch m eetin g am eter, they a tta in the height of only “ No." replied .llmson. “not a t all. one foot. No tree bears more th a n tw o D aisies, 18c p er lb ; young A m erl- j w ill be g iven to th e p a sto r Rev. Mr You see they carefully covered me leaves, and th ese a tta in a length of six cas, 19c. A CHEERFUL TEMPER. S m ith . T h e re w ill be a good pro w ith th e ir rifles.” —P earso n 's Weekly. and a breadth of tw o feet. T he flow V E A L — F an cy , 14c p e r pound. Paul H o e t z e l P ro p . A cheerful temper, joined w ith g ra m , a n d re fre s h m e n ts w ill be ers m ake gorgeous crim son d u s te r s .— PO RK F ancy, 10c p e r pound. innocence, w ill make beauty attrac serv ed . V e r y T h o u g h tfu l. London Staudurd. V eg etab les an d F r u i t s , tive, knowledge delightful and wit "R lanc Is a devoted, conscientious Jo h n B an k u s, w ho h a s been at- ONION'S O re g o n , $2.75-$3.50 per good nalured. It w ill lighten sick and considerate husband. I under T h a t ’s th e Reason! e n d tin g C a lifo rn ia U n iv ersity at sack. ness, sorrow, poverty and affliction; stan d ." “I lain not u n d erstan d why my second B erk eley , is a t hom e sp e n d in g the PO TA TO ES O r e g o n , 80c-$1.00 "Yes. W henever he Is going to be it w ill convert ignorance into an h 'l'lia a il Is so fastidious." confessed a h o lid ay s w ith his p a re n ts. h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s, $2.00 per home to d in n er he alw ay s notifies his amiable simplicity and render de T h e L a d le s' Aid so ciety p resen ted woman to her bosom friend. "He h u n d re d . w ife beforehand.”—C hlcags T ribune. formity itself agreeable.— Addison. th e c h u rc h w ith a new p u lp it last scarcely eats anything. My first h u s VEGETABLES C abbage, 1-1 |4 c ON T ill'. M A R K E T w eek, w hich g re a tly im p ro v es the band. w ho died, used to eat every th in g p er p o u n d ; cau liflo w er, $1-1.26 p er H eartle ss. O rig in of th s Y u le Log. F R E S H E V E R Y I »AY I cixtkisl for him .” "T h a t horrid woman broke up my dozen; cu cu m b e rs, $7.25 p er dozen; The Yule log In England Is n relic 01 a p p e a ra n c e o f th e ch u rch . “ Did you tell your p resent husband home!” "Took aw ay your husband?" druldlsm Its nam e Is believed to lie e g g p la n t, 10c p er lb .; h e a d le ttu c e , th at?" "N o; th e cook.'’-R a ltim o re American a corruption o f th e wheel log. a wheel D r a w in g f o r D is h e s a t S liin a in a ii's . $2-2.25 p e r c ra te ; p e p p ers, 5-7c per "Y es " —P ittsb u rg h Preaa. T h e d ra w in g fo r th e s e t o f dishes “ Dobbs tells me he Is a g reat lover In druldlcal sym bolism typifying the p o u n d ; ru d ish es, 1 0 -12c p e r dozen; m arch of the sun T h e lighting of the a t S h in a m a n ’s P le a s a n t H om e sto re, to m a to e s, $1.75 p e r box; g a rlic , of n atu re." L o fty A s p ira tio n s . Yule tire 1“ rem iniscent of th e sacred will be held on New Y ear's eve. N um “ Yes. I d o n 't know of any m an who fine, kindle,, by th e d ru id s at mldwln F a r aw ay th ere in the sunshine are 12*£c p e r p o u n d ; s p ro u ts , 11c per enjoys seeing the picture of a sylvan ter In I l i e round tow ers which yet re bers given w ith ev ery 50c p u rc h a se my highest aspirations. I cannot reach p o u n d ; a rtic h o k e s , $1.75 p er dozen; 87 dell in a m agazine more th a n Dobbs main In many p arts of G reat B ritain, u n til New Y e a r’s eve. them , hut I can look up and see th eir sq u a sh , l % c p er p o u n d ; p u m p k in s, does."—B irm ingham Age-Herald. lieauty. lielleve lu them , anil try to 1M,C p e r p o u n d ; c e le ry , $3.50 per Ireland F rance and Spain follow w here they le a d .—Louisa May c ra te . Giving Him a Hint. G R E E N F R U IT A pples, 6o-$2 25 Young A uthor lengaglng rooms»—You Olcott p er box; p ears. $1.25-$1.75 p er box; have several literary men boarding M ain St. Oi'eghuin, Ore. F ish T e s t. here. I believe? T he sure sign by w hich to tell fresh g ra p e s, M alagas, $7.50 p er k eg; L an d lad y —Yes. q u ite a num ber. I flsh Is th e eye. If th e eye Is clear the c ra n b e rrie s , $11-11.50 p er b a rre l. like literary men. flsh is fresh, but if it Is sunken and “I am delighted to h ear It!” shrunken you m ay be certain th a t the “ Yes. You see, literary men never ■ W & t fldi Is not fresh, even though the gill« com plain whet) I dem and cash In ad vance. T hey a re used to It.”—London look cell Opinion. An ad. In th e local n ew sp ap er Is Ponderous. j a good in v e stm e n t th a t all tner- - T H E- E velyn— H e’s a very learned man i ha tit a can a ffo rd to m ake Tou w o u ld n 't th in k so. would you? C alifornia W oman Seriously N atica—Oh, yes. I suspected It a t once. A larm ed. E v ely n —Indeed? N atica—Yea. Hi “ A s h o r t tim e ago I c o n tra c te d a m akes me so tired!—London Illu s tra t BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION ALL TH E WAY TO CHICAGO. sev ere cold w hich se ttle d on my lungs ed News. F le it r ie - llg h lw l th ro u g h tra in s , Steel coaches, M a n d a n l a n il lo u i- and cau sed m e a g re a t d eal of a n tst sleepers, d in in g and o lis e rv a lio n ears, courteous em ployes— Unchanging Man. e v e ry th in g necessary to safe and c o m fo rta b le tra v e l. noyance. I w ould hav e bad c o u g h Mortal man offers h u t little differ Leaves Union Depot ing sp ells an d my lu n g s w ere so so re Wishes all its customers and friends A M e rry ence In sp ite o f th e d iversity o f race O re g o n -W ash in g to n L im ited 1 0 : 0 0 a. in . I beg an to be se rio u sly P o rtla n d A P u g e t Sound Express O. Io p. in Christmas and A Happy, Prosperous Neu: Year A frie n d reco m m en d ed Salt L a k e Express 12 ;IO a. in. s C ough R em edy, say- S oo-S pokane T ra in de L uxe (v ia S p o k an e, C an ad ian used It fo r years. I Pacific and Soo L in e » ...... B O O p. n i. tie a n d I f reliev ed my tt n ig h t, an d in a week For i was rid of th e cold an d so re n e ss of . ~ u tiuu* iue r-urotss to the Arno.— my lu n g s ,” w rites Miss M arie G erb er. Information, Ticket*, Mercure de France. A aw telle, C al. F o r ta le by G resh am GRAND COMBINATION OFFER! Outlook and Weekly Oregonian, 1 year, $1.75 Cottrell Subscribe today through the Outlook. If this offer doesn’t interest you, talk to us about other splendid Combination Offers. Do it today. Kelso AUCTION SALE on SAT., JAN. 3 Pleasant Home WM. TRIMBLE, H. R. KANE, Owners PORTLAND-GRESHAM AUTO EXPRESS City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other P a str y o lO GO EAST '--------------- V I A----------------' BANK of Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific GRESHAM INCORPORATED Drug Co. and all Dealers. PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T I S T church. Sunday School at 10 a. ft» ; preaching at 11 a m Young People’s m eeting « It; preaching at 7 :SS p. m Rev. Mr. Hoy Pastor. Cored of Liver Com plaint. " I was suffering with liver com p lain t,” says Iva Sm ith of Point Blank. T exas,” and decided to try s 25c box of C ham berlain's T ablets and am happy to aay th a t 1 am com Daily and 9unday O regonian and pletely cured and can recom m end Twice-»-M eek O utlook, special com them to every one. For sale by G resham D rug Co. an d all Dealers, bination, 1 year, 11.00. Berth Reservations Ask any Agent, O-W. H A X. or Call at our City Ticket Office T h ir d A W a s h in g to n P o r t la n d , S tre e t* O re g o n PHONES: M arshall 4AOO A-41121 U N IO N P A C IF IC SYSTEM