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P4O B GRESHAM FOUR ONE BABY FITS INTO TWO GENERATION SETS OUTLOOK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1913 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY A p p ro p ira te C h ristm as services a t C h ris tm a s g u e sts a t C. J. L u n d q u is t’s w ere Mr. an d Mrs. A L th e B a p tist ch u rc h both m o rn in g and S pecial m usic. M yreen an d Miss A nderson, of evening, S unday. S unday school a t 10 a. m. E. A. P ortland. F re d S tro u p took d in n e r y esterd ay L eonard, p asto r. Mi’s. W. R. G ould h a s been con a t th e hom e o f h is a u n t, Mrs. B. W T he S h o e m a k e r h om e w as th e fined to h e r bed fo r se v eral days w ith Em ery. scene o f a h appy fam ily g a th e rin g O ne of th e C h ris tm a s w eddings C h ris tia n Science serv ices will be grip, b u t is im p ro v in g . Mr. G ould y este rd a y w hen ab o u t tw e n ty re la was th a t of W. E a rle T e g a rt and h eld S unday a t 11 o ’clock in th e ir is also im p ro v in g but is n o t able to tiv es en jo y e d th e day to g e th e r. Miss F ra n c e s R o binson, both of F a ir- h all in th e F irs t S ta te b ank build in g be up yet. W ith o u t d o u b t little Ja m e s, th e son day. S u b ject, "C h ristia n S cience.” T he Miss F re d a B ratzel is sp en d in g h e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er, vacation a t h e r hom e here. A fam ily p a rty w as given y e s te r p u b lic a re co rd ially in v ited. Rev. M elville T. W ire took C h ris t AT PRICES Mr. an d Mrs. D. L. M cLean e n te r wan th e m ost h o n o red of th e m all, day a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. E. m as d in n e r a t th e h om e of Mr. an d tain ed on C h ristm a s day, Mr. an d W. Ay Is w orth. T h o se p re se n t w ere fo r he h ad b esid es his p a re n ts, his Mrs. L e ste r T hom pson an d c h ild ren tw o g ra n d m o th e rs an d tw o g re a t Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s L aw rence, Mr. Mrs. O. A. E astm an . Mr. an d Mrs. H. M M iller e n te r- o{ p o r tian(j an(j Mrs. Inez M iller an d W. P age an d Miss g ra n d m o th e rs p re se n t. O ne gro u p an d Mrs. Geo. of fo u r g e n e ra tio n s in clu d ed Mrs. P age, of P o rtla n d , an d Miss W inni- ta in e d a fam ily p a rty C h ristm a s, con son R alph, of W ilb u r, O regon. Mrs H u d n u t, Mrs. H e te r of D ayton, fred O sborne. M rs A y lsw o rth re sistin g of L. L. K id d e r and fam ily M iller w ill rem ain h e re d u rin g her vacation. W a sh in g to n ; Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er ceived a b e a u tifu l new E stey p iano an d o th e r re la tiv e s fro m P o rtla n d . h e r h u sb an d , w hich w as a 'l J. E. C raw fo rd re tu rn e d T uesday j Mrs. E m m e tt K elly an d c h ild ren an d B aby Ja m e s, an d th e o th e r, from n ig h t from S e a ttle , W ash., w here he Mrs. V au g h n , Mrs. J. M. S h o em ak er, co m p lete su rp ris e to her. a re sp en d in g th e h olidays w ith Mrs H. E. Davis re tu rn e d a few days ! has been fo r se v eral w eeks in c h a rg e | K elly 's re la tiv e s a t C astle Rock, D. M. S h o em ak er an d B aby Jam es. O th ers p re s e n t a t th e re u n io n w ere ago from a w eek 's v isit in th e Des of a fre ig h t b o at on P u g e t Sound. W ashington. Mr. V au g h n , Ed. M cClung, Mr. and c h u te s c o u n try a n d is fra n k to say ' A rchie C ollins, of C o rv allis, is vis itin g in th e hom e o f his cousin, Mrs. I 1,r- *'-a r * C la n a h a n is confined to Mrs. S am u els an d little son o f C astle th a t th a t is n o t to be com pared w ith his bed w ith g rip a t th e hom e of his R ock, W ash in g to n , an d Rev. and th is co u n try . T h e co u n try , he says, S. C. Jones. p aren ts. Miss L a u ra V. B ulk eley an d Miss Mrs. E. A. L eo n ard . T h e Misses is b ein g o v er ru n w ith rab b its. In a Ross R ead sp e n t C h ristm a s in E lizab eth an d E d n a S h o em ak er a re ra b b it d riv e n e a r C ondon recen tly , 1 E m m a Jo h n so n sp e n t C h ristm a s w ith th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. P o rtla n d w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. an d at hom e sp en d in g th e ir vacatio n and o v er 3000 w ere ta k e n in one day. H . V. R ead. i H. L. B ulkeley, a t M ontavilla. assisted th e ir m o th e r in e n te rta in in g E. S. S m ith an d fam ily a rriv ed T h e week o f p ra y e r w ill be ob C h ristm a s g u e sts a t th e hom e of a day o r tw o ago from G ra n ts P ass serv ed a t th e M eth o d ist E piscopal I Mr. an d Mrs. S. C. Jo n e s w ere Mr. A Difference. and a re a t th e hom e of his fa th e r. ; - and Mrs. D. M. C ath ey an d d a u g h te r T he boss (to a la b o re r w ho has T hey will p robably m ak e th e ir hom e ch u rc h , J a n u a r y 4,-11. |,___ | Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge E d w ard s, of M ary, Dr. B. A. C ath ey o f C orvallis, com e fo r e m p lo y m e n t,— A re you a here. P o rtla n d , took d in n e r y e ste rd a y w ith an d d a u g h te r E velyn, Dr. G eorge A m ed ia n It:’ Mr. an d Mrs. O. J. T ram b lay en- [ Mrs. E d w a rd s’ m o th e r, Mrs. S q u ires I C ath ey , of P o rtla n d , an d W. G. T he la b o re r No. s ir; I'm a Mc te rta in e d a t d in n e r on C h ristm as ' an(j fam ily. C athey. C arthy. Mr. K ry er an d d a u g h te r, of P o rt-I Mr. an d Mrs. A. R. G oger and fam - Mr. and Mrs. Theo. B ru g g e r e n te r t DARKEY'S THREAT. land, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. M cCurdy, ! ¡iv> o f C o ttre ll, w ere th e g u e sts on tain ed a n u m b e r of re la tiv e s a t th e ir hom e y esterd ay . T hose p re s e n t w ere Two G eorgia d a rk le s w ere q u a rr e l of V ancouver, W ash in g to n , an d Mr. ¡C h ristm a s day o f Mrs. C la ra K ane, Or account of q u ittin g Hie business I have decided to sell my E ntire an d Mrs. A aron K n ig h to n an d d au g h Rev. M elville T. W ire w as the A. B ru g g e r and fam ily, H. G. M ullen- ing on a ra ilro a d p latfo rm . "Y ou b et herd o f Cows at Public Sale at my place I t2 m iles south of te r M ildred. 'g u e s t a t d in n e r la st S u nday of Mr hoff of P le a s a n t H om e an d fam ily, te r go way front me, n ig g e r!" said th e HOGAN STATION, (ON 0. W . P. LINE) F red W in ters, of La P ine, O regon, and Mrs. S. C. Jo n es. and G ra n d m a M ullenhoff, Jo h n Mul- la rg e r of th e tw o: "ca u se ef 1 s ta rts and m iles *outh and east o f Gresham, Oregon is h e re v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s and Mr. an d Mrs. C laren c e C ath ey and lenhoff an d fam ily, a«id E. S chw edler in on you. u b o u t tills tim e day a fte r little son sp en t C h ris tm a s in P o r t an d fam ily. tom orrow th e sex to n of th e colored friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s E lk in g to n lan d w ith Mrs. C a th e y 's m o th er, Mrs. cem etery is gw ine to be p a ttln ' you It. B. B ragg, s e n io r m em b er of the had as g u ests y este rd a y Mrs. Mary Spain. In th e face w ith a sp a d e .” gro cery firm of B ragg & D uncan, is AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M. S u n d ay a t th e M eth o d ist E piscopal sp en d in g his C h rism tsa vacation a t F razee and son T h eo d o re, of P o rt See the B onita Bicycle at S terlin g land, an d h er son O liv er of M edford. ch u rc h Rev. M elville T. W ire will Hood R iver w here his fam ily resides. A: K id d er’s H ard w a re Store. J. A, Bowen an d w ife of A rleta, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B u rk e and p reach a serm o n a p p ro p ria te to the A t 7 :3 0 th e w ere G resh am v isito rs today. Miss M arg aret B u rk e took d in n e r at j new ye a r a t H o clock Mr. 14 of th e m fresh less th a n 4 w eeks. All hav e been te s te d fo r A c ar off th e tra c k dow n to w ard special topic d e fe rre d from last week Bowen is c lerk of th e A rle ta W ood- th e O regon h o tel in P o rtla n d . -tu b ercu lo sis an d passed O. K. L ents on W ednesday ev en in g delayed will be tr e a te d : " Is th e G olden R ule m an C am p an d was h ere in th e in te r- Miss Jessie Y oung, one o f th e 1 JERSEY BULL, 2i/2 YEARS OLD. 9 SPRING CALVES. P ra c tic a b le ? ” S u n d ay school a t ests of th e new W. O. W. p u blication t h e o rc h e s tra und som e of th e g u ests te a c h e rs in th e G resh am high 4 SMALL CALVES. 3 SHOATS. 100 CHICKENS. Swarm bees. to tlii' hose team dan ce fo r n early school w as co n sid erab ly su rp ris e d on 9 :4 5 a. m.. J u n io r L eag u e a t 3 :3 0 w hich w ill be issued from th e O ut- p. m ., E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :4 5 p. m. look office nex t week. W ednesday by finding a n e a t p a c k an hour. TEAM OF PONIES. Milk wagon. Old top buggy, and a Mrs. M. Vogel re tu rn e d W ednes- H arold K ern w as th e u n fo rtu n a te age on h e r desk. I t c o n tain ed a Good set of donble harness. from B end, O regon, w h ere sh e h as victim of an ax th is m o rn in g receiv- And a w o m an 's clo th es a re alw ays v alu ab le piece of silv e rw a re fo r h er been doing d re ssm a k in g fo r th e past ¡ng the full force of a blow across his P air of h o rse co v ers,sad d le, cream s e p a r a to r, 1 h o rse g aso lin e e n g on h er m ind —even wheh on h er d ressin g ta b le an d w as th e g ift of few w eeks. ine, feed c u tte r, g rin d sto n e 19 p a te n t s ta n c h io n s, ste e l ra n g e , h e a te r, rig h t foot from th e jo in t of th e little th e fresh m an class. I t w as a p p ro back. p iano, sew ing m ach in e, ro c k e r, 4 c h a irs, d re s se r, h o u seh o ld tr e a s u re , Mrs. R o b ert L an sd o w n , of P le a s toe to th e in step . He w as w orking p riately inscrib ed an d accom panied d in in g ta b le , p h o n o g rap h a n d reco rd s, m ilk cooler, 5 m ilk cans, m ilk a n t H om e, is a t th e hom e of h er u n d e r th e new b rid g e on R o b erts av Dandy lin e of P o ck et K n iv es and w ith a list of h e r p u p ils who m ade b o ttles an d c ra te s, shovels, fo rk s an d o th e r tools. m o th er, Mrs. S. It. B radfield. Mrs en u e at th e tim e b u t w alked to Dr. C utlery at S terlin g A- K id d er's. th e p resen t. Sale Rain or Shine Terms of Sale, Cash L an sd o w n is ill an d is h e re fo r m edi B itn e r’s office fo r m edical a tte n tio n . cal tre a tm e n t. He will have to use c ru tc h e s for sev Mrs. Vogel a n d Miss M arg aret e ra l w eeks. PUREST AND BFST - HOME RENDERED C reecy w ere called to P o rtla n d y es All of th e G resham m e rc h a n ts and (hvner Auctioneer te rd a y by th e serio u s illn ess of Mrs. those of th e . s u rro u n d in g tow ns re- V ogel's d a u g h te r, Mrs. C um m ings. port a good C h ristm a s tra d e , fo r th e H a rry T h o m as an d fam ily, of S a n -i past tw o w eeks. T h is Is g ra tify in g d iffe re n t p ro b lem s as they hav e com e dy, a re v isitin g fo r a few days w ith fo r tw o re a so n s: first th a t th e a d up has been a g re a t h elp In th e m e n th e fo rm e r's p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. O. m o n itio n to stiop early w as largely ta l d e v e lo p m en t of th e s e boys. A nd T hom as. h eed ed ; an d seco n d — th a t m any Y ou 11 n e e d it for your H o lid a y C o o k in g I a n o th e r th in g , we hav e n e v e r h a d to Mr. an d Mrs. Q uick an d baby, of m ore of th e C h ristm a s pu rch ases lie a w a k e n ig h ts w o n d erin g w here P o rtla n d , sp en t C h ris tm a s w ith Mrs. w ere m ade of hom e m e rc h a n ts th an In a re c e n t issu e of H o a rd ’s Di o u r boys w ere. T hey o ften w orked Q u ick 's p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. E. C. fo rm erly . u n til la te in th e ev en in g . T hey w ere L indsey. Mrs. W. J. W irtz an d d a u g h te r m an a p p e a rs an in te re s tin g a r f POWELL STREET A fam ily C h ristm a s tre e w as e n C arly n , of P o rtla n d , w ere in G resh- front W. J. L an g d o n , th e w ell-know n in te re ste d . joyed on C h ristm a s eve a t th e hom e ant today on business, “ To go back to my su b je c t. We d a iry m a n -fa rm e r a t S u m n er, W a sh of Mrs. C. M errill, a t w hich all h e r I H. E. D avis re p o rts a good crop offered th e boys tw o a c re s o f clo v er ch ild re n an d g ra n d c h ild re n w ere of holly th is y e a r from th e C otton in g to n . In it a p p e a rs th e follow ing: sod, e x p lain in g to th em th a t p o ta " I w ould lik e to re la te an e x p e ri p resen t. Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. Nye re- farm . A bout a h u n d re d a n d fifty t) ! inalned o v e r T h u rsd a y a t th e M errill pounds a n d tw enty-five o r th irty ence th a t h as cau sed us to th in k to es w ould p ro b ab ly be low in price, i hom e. m ore a ro u n d h ere. T he p rice ran g - m ore se rio u sly a b o u t th e p ro b lem of an d th a t if they w an ted to m ak e any Mr. an d Mrs. A lb ert E k stro m en- ed from 40 to 50 c en ts a pound. T he m oney th ey w ould h av e to get ah e a d k eeping th e boys an d g irls on the te rta in e d a n u m b e r of g u e sts on holly g a th e re d th is y e a r w as from of th e 'o th e r fello w ’ a n d in o rd e r to farm th a n a n y th in g else th a t has C h ristm a s day, w hich w as also th e ir only a b o u t fo u r tre e s. N ext y ear com e to o u r notice. Som e tw o years do th a t th ey w ould have to u n d e r w edding a n n iv e rsa ry . T h ose p resen t ' 150 tre e s w will in com e in to b earin g ago o u r y o u n g est boy, th e n a b o u t 14 d ra in p a rt of th e piece. T h is th ey w ere Mr. an d Mrs. C has. M cC arter a n d th e y e a r follow ing ab o u t 300 T he y e a rs old- ask ed fo r a little tr ia n g u did, we fu rn is h in g th e tile. and ch ild re n an d F. (). E k stro m , son m ore. piece w as m a n u re d a n d plow ed in th e la r piece of lan d th a t we h ad c o n sid und d a u g h te r of Pow ell V alley. In W. E. D uncan of th e firm of B ragg fa ll, a n d sow ed to rye. In th e sp rin g th e ev en in g Mr an d Mrs. C. B inder & D uncan, w ho h as been in W ash ered too sm a ll to w ork. I t h ad not .t w as m a n u re d a g a in an d tu rn e d been plow ed fo r som e tim e. W e a s and W. It. G o u ld 's ch ild re n w ere in g to n fo r th e past m o n th o r tw o, su re d him th a t he w as w elcom e to u n d er. It w as th o ro u g h ly d isked th e re an d en jo y ed th e lig h tin g up of w as in G resh am a sh o rt tim e today a n y th in g he could g et o u t of it. A f an d h a rro w e d an d p la n te d early . th e tree. on h is way to H illsb o ro w here his te rw a rd s in ch a n g in g a fence we a d d T hey h a rro w e d th e p o ta to e s before C. O. M errill an d w ife took d in n e r fam ily is a t p re se n t. It will be ed a little to it, m a k in g ab o u t an th ey w ere up, and a fte r, a n d k e p t C h ristm a s w ith Mrs M e rrill's siste r, a b o u t a m o n th befo re Mr. D unean's ail su m m er. e ig h th of an acre. W ith o u t in any th em well c u ltiv a te d Mrs. Joy an d fam ily, in P o rtla n d . w ork Is co m p leted , w hen it is ex way in te rfe rin g w ith his school work And as a re s u lt th e y received 8150 Ed R o b erts und w ife, of W elches, pected th a t they will re tu rn to th e ir o r re g u la r c h o res he fitted th a t wl ile th e n eig h b o rs got little o r cam e dow n on T u esd ay la s t to spend hom e here. piece of g ro u n d th o ro u g h ly and n o th in g o u t of th e irs. T h is p - w e J th e holid ay s w ith re la tiv e s in B. O. B osw ell w as floor m a n ag e r p la n te d it to p o tato es. T h e -potatoes, a g re a t lesson fo r th e boys, n o t oniy G resh am . fo r th e Civic Im p ro v em e n t club rn c ;e w ere well cared fo r an d w ith o u t n eg in ra isin g but in m a rk e tin g . E. J. Peck an d F. Del bos hav e ta k e n d an ce at E sta c a d a th e o th e r n ig h t lectin g his re g u la r w ork. H e m a r w as little d em an d fo r p o ta to e s ! e- a th re e -y e a r lease on th e c o rn e r an d ev erybody a d m itte d th a t lie a c t k eted th a t cro p e arly an d realized y -nd th e A laska tra d e , and t h i t n r sto re of th e new Jaco b sen brick and ed like a p ro fessio n al. o v e r J40 fo r it. It is needless to say th* best only. T hey w ere ta u z .it will open th e F ren ch D elicatessen on n et only to plan a h e a d b u t to do 11» S h erm an M cC arter, th e G resham th a t not only th e ex p erien ce, b u t the w ork th o ro u g h ly a n d on tim e. New Y ear's eve. T hey will ru n a m oney, w as a g re a t benefit to the lunch c o u n te r in co n n ectio n an d have p io n eer a u to tru c k m an w ishes to A nd th is h as ta u g h t m e o ne les boy. li e not only b o u g h t a s u it of M ain St. leased a piece o f lan d on Jo h n so n a n n o u n c e th a t he is m a k in g daily HARDWARE G resh am son, an d th a t is, if we w a n t o u r ,»>-g clo th es, but he had m oney to jin g le trip s to an d from P o rtla n d . He will creek fo r su m m e r picnics. in his pocket th a t h e e a rn e d him self. and g irls to sta y on th e fa rm th ey Miss Ruby E m ery an d h e r frien d call fo r fre ig h t an y w h e re in G resh Som e tim e b efo re th is we gav e him m ust be in te re ste d on th e farm . W e Miss C la ra Motley took C h ristm a s am o r v icin ity o r P o rtla n d an d d e a h e ife r calf. (I d o n ’t rem em b er hav e found tw o th in g s th a t a ’u a . s liv e r an y w h ere. P rices reaso n ab le. d in n e r at th e hom e of th e fo rm e r's w hat was th e m a tte r w ith It). W hen in te re ste d o u r ho y s an d g irls, a n d 87 p a re n ts. Mr and Mrs B W E m ery. P h o n e 335. th is calf becam e a cow we a g reed to they a re m oney an d im p ro v em en ts p u t it in to th e h e rd an d c a re fo r It And we have alw ay s trie d to m ak e and give th e boy th e in c re a se and som e im p ro v em en ts each y ear, w hen h a lf of th e g ro ss proceeds. T h e cow w ork w as a little slack , le ttin g th e has produced from is to 815 a c h ild re n h elp ev en w hen th ey w ere m o n th . He h as a b an k acco u n t and sm all. As a d ire c t re s u lt, as we be d ra w s his check fo r h is expenses th e lieve, of th e y o u n g e st boy's e x p e ri ence in su ccessfu l fa rm in g , he cam e sam e as we do. "T he next spring th is boy not only to us th e o th e r day an d a sk ed if we w anted to raise potatoes but an older th o u g h t it w ould be possible fo r him b ro th er w anted to join with him to go to th e W iscosin U n iv ersity fo r That w e appreciate jou r patronage, jo u r loyalty and steail- and raise m ore potatoes. Both of tw o y ears. H e e x p la in e d th a t he faatneaa, fu llj as much aa Jou appreciate th e h elp w e have at tim es these boys are born mechanics We could ta k e w hat lite r a tu r e , m a th e been able to furnish you. it'Ms w ithout sa jin g . have never th o u g h t of th e ir being m atics, etc., th a t he needed In tw o anything but mechanics, and have y ears h e re a n d could finish up in However, we want to take this public m ethod of thanking you never tried to m ake anything else a g ric u ltu re in tw o y e a rs In W iscon for pa»t patronage and. w ith full confidence that th is patronage ot Ahem In fact, a little less than sin. i t is n e ed le ss to say th a t we w ill continue, we p led ge jo u our liest endeavors in the future as two years ago we bought them an w ere s u rp ris e d an d p leased " OLIDAY .w w Si»-, » fusi I « If fl GOODS Better than in Portland Come In and Look It Over Qresham [)rug ( o. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 ,1 9 1 4 1 9 H E A D EXTRA G O O D C O W S P. J. NEURURER LARD 5-lb. Pail, 10-lb. Pail, - 70c $1.35 W. S. WOOD SERIOUS PROBLEM EASY OF SOLUTION HOWITT’S MARKET “Perfection $ 3 .2 5 Oil H e a te r s -at— Sterling & Kidder A H A PPY NEW YEAR TO ALL REMEMBER SHATTUCK’S SATURDAY SPECIALS To Our Customers There are Many of You you have hail them in the past. W ishing you an increased m easure of Happiness and Prosperi Do your shopping Tomorrow and avoid the rush Store will be open evenings till after the Holidays THE BIG STORE ON MAIN STREET ty for th e year 1918. w e are. Sincerely yours. FIRST STATE BANK G RESH AM , ORE. ------------------ ' T«z... r a w *v c tr « iv _) Oldest Bank in the lo u n t j , ou tsid e the City of Portland. engine lathe, and ever since they have spent th e ir spare tim e building a gasoline engine. The older one has been at college a good deal, but th e o th e r has worked away at It. and now It Is partly done, they think. The first p attern s for th e ir engine were useless as they couldn't be taken from th e sand. They then bought a book on p attern m aking and m ade an o th er set th a t was a suc cess The continuous study of th e F it His ( w-e Exactly. "W hen fath e r was sick about six years ago he read an advertisem ent of C ham berlain's T ablets In th e pa pers th a t fit his case exactly,” w rites Miss M argaret Campbell of Ft. 9m ith, Ark. "H e purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sH ter had stom ach tro u b la and was also benefited by them ." F or sale by Gresham Drug Co. and all Dealers.