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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1913)
PAGE FO LK u n t 3 M A .il IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY LH T L O O K 1 I C.7L/-1 1 ( UE.«.Ci.UOC.It A | held | Mr. th an pleasant fam ily g ath erin g was on C h ristm as a t th e hom e of and .Mrs W. F. Honey. More a score w ere p resen t, am ong them being .Mr. and Mrs C. H. Honey of P o rtlan d , th e p aren ts of W. H. Addis, of Russellville, has W. F. and Geo. F. Honey, MMs been busy for some tim e pru u lu g or- I H eatrice Honey, Thos. C a th erw o o l Mrs M argaret Lawe and d au g h ter M argaret are in S eattle, W ash , for th e holidays. PHONE T he g irls of th e O. D. S will give 661 a sk atin g p arty a t th e rin k on T h u rsd ay evening to a select circle who have received invitations. W illiam Stanley has ju st m ade a larg e ship m en t of potatoes to As chardB in th is vicinity. He Is at and d a u g h te r E dith, of Dallas, Ore toria. His brother-in-law , E. D. p resen t w orking fo r W ill Congdon on H^r - and Mrs. Robinson and Miss Landon, discovered a sm all m ark et the pear o rchard on R oberts avenue. -’Warstad of P o rtlan d , Miss D a v s down th e re and took ad v an tag e of it, Dean of Women a t W illam ette Un - the ship m en t being consigned to him Miss Inez Lusted retu rn ed Sunday verslty and George F. Honey and for th e local m ark et. from a week-end visit w ith friends in fam ily. Miss Ada Honey, who hac Dr. W. C. B elt cam e up from P ortland. ; been vt»ltin« in th e E ast for th e C latsk an ie yesterday fo r a sh o rt Floyed M etzger was the d in n er past two m onths, retu rn ed hom e in stay, leaving his fam ily th e re until guest of Chase and Leslie St. C lair tim e for C hristm as. the w eath er im proves when they will on Sunday. The an n u al reunion of th e M etzger probably re tu rn to th e ir hom e in Eugene D. Landon and wife, of fam ily will be held a t th e grange hall Gresham . C olum bia Ueach, spent C hristm as A. J. W. Brown yesterday receiv Ion New Y ears day. T his ---------------- is an event here with relatives. Mr. L andon r e - , - ed news of the d eath of his brother- tu rn ed home S aturday accom panied looked forw ard to with g reat In terest in-law, Lewis W arness, who died by E earl Stanley. Mrs. Landon will by ab o u t fifteen fam ilies of G resham several weeks ago in South Africa. rem ain here for a week o r so longer, and vicinity. Each year they g ath er, E. E. C hipm an w ent to H oulton Miss E dith Je n k in s, of M ount Ta extend w ords of g reetin g to new on S atu rd ay evening, having heard bor, spent C hristm as week w ith re l m em bers ----- and ---- offer me- of - ap p ro p riate sssvi- -- th --- e d — eath of ...» his juunftvoi youngest grand- atives in th is vicinity. m orials for those who have passed child front pneum onia th e day be- Miss Mabel Pullen, who was taken away. They visit and sing and dance j fore. He retu rn ed on Sunday night, A P R IC O T S , p er to u P ortland hospital suffering from , and _____ uv.uu<.>- at ___________ the noon h ___„ o u r enjoy a bounti- ' Mrs. Chlpntan, who had been th ere PEA RS, - - appendicltls, was successfully operat- ful feast. The program this year will for several weeks re tu rn in g with i d upon last S aturday and Is rapidly be in charge of Mrs. Rose M etzger, him. The o th e r two children rep o rt PEA CH ES, - “ recovering. j Mrs. Je n n ie Oswald and Mrs. Grace ed sick are Im proving and are ex Mrs. R eta Lantz, of M olalla, is a Page, and will be Im prom ptu. pected to recover. T he baby’s fu S T R A W B E R R IE S , - “ visitor at the hom e of h e r parents, Miss F lorence F ieldhouse was the n eral took place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pullen. guest a t d in n er Sunday of Miss Echo A special fe a tu re a t th e moving Mrs. W tlllan Stanley, who has Jones. p ictu re th e a te r tom orrow n ig h t will been seriously ill for over two weeks P rofessor Gail and Gladys Spain, of P o rt be a m idnight m atinee. past, is able to sit up and a rapid land, a re spending the week with W ilson’s six-piece o rch e stra will fu r PHONE 661 recovery Is apparent. th e ir sister, Mrs. Clarence Cathey. nish th e m usic and P rofessor Wilson will give violin solos betw een the II. L. St. C lair and d au g h ter Mil Mrs. S. C. Jones is e n tertain in g Coffee and dred, were Sunday guests at Dr. and for a few days h er cousin Miss Le- fo u r reel num bers. sandw iches will be fu rn ish ed free. Mrs. E. C. Rossm an's In P ortland. nore K irk p atrick of U niversity P ark T he m atin ee will begin a t 11 o ’clock, 13196634 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan and Miss C. H. H alle was th e hostess follow ing th e usual evening e n te r little d a u g h te r Em m ogene spent the day In G resham today, but will re yesterday aftern o o n of th e In d u s tain m en t. A dm ission to th e m atinee | tu rn to H illsboro for a sh o rt time. trio u s G irls’ club, at h er room s In will be 15 cents. Miss Blanche Ross of Sellwood, ) They will go in a week o r two to th e Em ery home. A fter a d elig h t Olympia, W ashington, w here Mr. ful tim e spent in gam es, lunch was sp en t one day th is week w ith h e r ' Often do we h ear the com plaint, ‘‘If weonly had room for grow ing Duncan will continue his work for served. The club m em bers present p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross. were Misses Mabel Michel, G race Mrs. E. A. L eonard visited a day flOf W ers!” raade tho8e u n fo rt“ - th e sta te land office. Fieldhouse, Ellen Simonson, Gladys or two th is week with relativ es in St. 7 " »re " ° wded Hope Meyers is ho m efrom E u W right, Mabel M etzger, W ilm a and j obng the all-too-sm all city lot. Yet it gene spending th e holidays with his Bell A tterb u ry , W inifred St. C lair ' seldom occurs to them to utilize the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyers. 1 am C hilders, ru ra l c a rrie r p ark in g strip for flower beds, th ere- and H annah Lane. No. 2. moved his fam ily back to by g ratify in g th e ir own desires and Miss H arriet Davidson, a teacher Alton Thom as, th e th ree pound Rockwood this week, a fte r a y e a r’s a t th e sam e tim e m aking the dusty In the Tacom a schools, is the guest son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Ed-1 residence of Miss Ada Honey. In G resham . stre e t a veritab le bow er of bloom. w ards at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Helen Metzger Is visiting her M. Squles on last Friday, Decem ber Most of us consider th a t we have L ast Call W eekly O regonian reached the lim it of possibilities aunt, .Mrs. Oscar Erickson at W arren 2 6, died yesterday, aged th ree days. and O utlook, one y ear,$l 75. Offer when we have sown th e space bor j closes Ja n u a ry 1, 1914. dering th e pavem ent with grass seed and set o u t a tree. PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED Get your o rch ard s pruned and W ith th e sp ro u tin g of the first sprayed. E xpert p ru n in g and power , m achine spray. Call 493 evenings, green blades o u r tro u b les begin. ------ ¡o r w rite Wm. McConnell, Cleone, Or- T houghtless ped estrian s have no in- ¡egon- 89 clln atlo n to "keep off th e g rass,” especially w here cu ttin g cross S herm an M cCarter, th e G resham will save a few steps. Also, care- pioneer au to tru ck m an wishes to i„„„ T i \ ou 11 n eed it for your H o lid ay C ooking ! I announce th a t he Is m aking daily L , 7 a re Pr° ne ,0 perm it ¡trip s to and from P o rtland. He will ¡ ° 7 ,e8„ b ro * 8e on P astures green call for fre ig h t anyw here In G resh- b are °' 8' riP am o r vicinity o r P o rtlan d and de- ‘ 1 'liv e r anyw here. Prices reasonable „ th e ,paCe 18 Hlled with POWELL STREET P hone 335 a- , flowerB th in g s a re different. Even 81 the th o u g h tless and careless have ¡scruples concerning flower beds; be sides, m ost cities have ordinances J p ro h ib itin g th e m u tilatio n of shrubs and trees in th e parking. W here th e dw elling opens d irect ly on th e stre e t a p ark in g filled with sh ru b b ery lends an a ir of seclusion and privacy, and, ta th e sam e tim e, cuts off m uch of a busy th o ro u g h fare, w hile th e sh ad e (•( green boughs is ever g ra te fu l to The pass- by. All ex tra space may be planted in flowers. V arieties, such as p etu nias, pansies, dw arf n astu riu m s, por- tu laca and o th ers, th a t will bloom th ro u g h th e season are best. Flow ers m ust not be allow ed to go to seed, for th e plan ts would stop bloom ing — M P elton W hite, in The A m erican City. METZGER BROS. PHONE 601 We Carry the H E IN Z Purefood Products Catsup Chutney Mustards Peanut Butter Dill Pickles Ripe Olives Sour Pickles Pork and Beans Sweet Pickles N O T H IN G B E T T E R N O T H IN G P U R E R Specials in Fruits can Specials in Vegetables 12^0 TO M A TOES. 12Jc S T R IN G “ 1 2 ’c PEA S. “ 10c CORN, - BEANS. - - - - - - . Prompt Deliveries PARKING STRIP LARD 5-lb. Pail, 10-lb. Pail, - Stilili- 21 pounds. best Rice, liest .lap, 20 pounds Rolled (hits, 25 pounds K. U. Baking Powder, 25 oz. < h‘v<-htihl Baking Powder, 1 pound > leveland Baking Powder, 1 pound Apricots. 2 cans for Peaches, 2 cans for roiuatoes, 1 can for Corn, 1 can for Beaus, 1 can for I’eaa, 1 can for S. M. Soup, ti cans for B. \ . Soup, ti cans for ■ s bars Star Soap 1 bottle Vinegar oal Gil, per gallon $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 .16 ......... 30 .15 .25 .25 .07 .07 .07 .11 .25 .25 .25 .10 19 5 pounds good Coffee.......................... Meti s heavy-fleece lined Underwear. Men s heavy Wool Underwear Men s heavy Wool better grade l k»j > i 'apa, each Boys Wool Sox, pair b Wool Sox, pair Men $1.00 •371/i uu .75 jg jg Men s Wool Sox, pair 121, Men b Golf Shirts, choiee 50 Men s Hats, 100 hats at, each $1 00 Men's gauntlet Gloves 50 Men's cotton Gloves, 4 pair Men s Sweaters, all wool Men's Work Pants Men a "n rk Pants. all wool $2.63 A few yards of good Wool Carpet left to close out at 40c yard. W e will m a ke Soecial F w e sell. U e are going after y o u r business a n d S atu rd ay , Jan 3, will be th e d a y w e will d e m o n stra te to you th at w e will m ak e B etter P rices th a n yo u can get elsew here. T ry us. ‘ HARD 3 for 2¿ 2 for 25 3 for PHONE 661 AT PRICES Better forar I in Portland C o m e In a n d L o o k It O ver (¡resham Qrug Ço, Saturday’s Sale Continues With Bigger, Better and More Bargains than ever. Here are a few of the Special Prices •11 *1 th a t w ill preAfail a t o u r tore on Saturday, Ian. 3 2« OLIDAY GOODS 70c $1.35 HOWITT’S MARKET 3 for A Happy and Prosperous Neu) Year to All is th e w ish of Sterling & Kidder TIM ES” TO CLOSE YEAR Tom orrow n ig h t’s h ard tim es dance has been th e su b ject of con sid erab le inquiry as to who is be hind it. T h ere is no secret about th e affair, as th e intended effect has been had good advertising. Mrs. Boyles' union o rch estra will furnish the music and the floor m anagem ent will be u n d er the direction of E. L. Thorpe. Two prizes will be given for th e best p o rtray al of h ard tim es, as announced elsew here, and every one is expected to ap p ear in the <3 H a rd w a re M ain St., G resham . w orst clothes im aginable. A large L is t of Letters T he follow ing list of letters rel crowd is expected as m any a re for at the Greshan^ known to be com ing from o th e r plac m ain uncalled postoffice for th e week endinl es to dance th e old y ear o u t an d the Decem ber 28, 1913. . new y ear in. L etters— O scar Byers, Charlie Anj d erson, R. P. H ulse, Mrs Jennif R obinson, Mrs. S. F air, Mrs E. W aldrlp. C ard s— Dan. Rouse, 2; Mr. anil Mrs. G. Dresses, Alfred Miller, MrJ and Mrs. G iltn er, W alter Anderson^ M onroe W h ittin g to n , Mrs. Char L ister, Mrs. J. M. Brothers, Mist Mary B axter, Mrs. McGrear. MiM ' * ’ T h a t we appreciate yoor patronage, your lo y alty an I stead- ol«t G iltn er, Ines Anderson Mrs. 3. faatM w ., fu lly as much appreciate the help we have at times D. H arp er. _ T hese le tte rs will be sent to th«J been able to furnish you. goes w ith o ut saying. dead le tte r office Jan. 1 However, we want to take this public method of th an kin g you i ’ l l , if not delivered befort . calling for th e above, please say aJ-| for past patronage and. w ith fu ll confideuce that this patronage v ertlsed, giving d ate of list. To Our Customers There are Many of You w ill continue, we pledge you o ur best en d eavo r, in th e fu tu re as lor I. McCOLL, P M. you have had them in the past. Wishing you an increase,! measure of Happiness and Prosper!- LEWIS SHATTUCK I be Big Store on M ain S treet, G re sh a m Q for the year H »U . we are. Sincerely rIR S T STATE BANK ___ , Q R E. S M A M . O P E . TUB r X g v V tp j O ld e s t B a n k 11. l o r , » u i n , . .¡ ¿ ’ „ l e th e C ity of Po rtlan d. F it His Case Exactly. ’’W hen fa th e r was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of C h am b erlain 's T ablets in the P*' pers th a t fit his case exactly." writes Miss M argaret Cam pbell of Kt Smith. Ark. "H e pu rch ased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My s is te r had stom ach trouble and wiS also benefited by th em ." For sale by G resham D rug Co. and all Dealers. I