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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY. H ow to G et A lum inum W a re * As an inducement for you to visit our store we will for a short time give you the opportunity to procure a few pieces of High Class Aluminum Ware at aetua1 factory prices, in this way—you make a Cash purchase of any goods in our store to the amount of One Dollar and you have the privilege of buying any piece of Aluminum Ware at actual factory prices This is an actual loss to us and we can only afford to do this for a short time. No Tad Slips given with this. M ain Street BRAGG & DUNCAN AYLSWORTH’S BIG SPECIAL G en u in e K u p en h eim er Suits m ad e of th e best fabrics, re tailing at $ 2 0 , n ow for just $14.85 also $ 15 suits o f th e sam e for $11.85 A sw ell lin e o f R obison rain coats, retailing at $ 1 5 , goin g at $ 7 .5 0 . E nglish slip-on, v a lu e $ 8 , g o ing at $ 5 .5 0 . A full lin e o f $ 5 and $ 6 sw ea ters, o f th e b est w ool and high grade, sh ak er knit $ 3 .7 5 and $ 4 .2 5 as long as th ey last G resham Corbett JANUARY «. I V lt Pleasant H om e Miss Lizzie H u n te r is sp en d in g a v acatio n of tw e w oeks a t hom e. A rchie C ollins, of P o rtla n d . is v isitin g a t th e hom e of h is uncle? ! w . 8. O tis. T he E p w o rth L eague m eets next W ednesday ev en in g , J a n u a r y 7, at the hom e of Mrs. I. E. D enney. All m em b ers a re re q u e ste d to be p re s e n t fo r a t th is tim e elec tio n of offi cers w ill ta k e place. Mrs. P. C lag g ett accom panied Mrs. S tevens to P o rtla n d w here she w ill visit frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s for a w eek. T h e L ad ies' Aid society m eets w ith Mrs. A. E. D eH aven next W ed nesday a fte rn o o n , J a n u a ry 7. Mem b ers and frie n d s c o rd ially in v ited to be p resen t. Officers w ill be elected fo r th e com ing y e a r a t th is tim e. Mrs. R obt. L angdow n re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from G resham w here she has been v isitin g h e r m o th e r, Mrs. B radfleld. L ydia and C arl llra m h a ll re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from P o rtla n d w here they ‘ hav e been v isitin g w ith frie n d s and re la tiv e s th e p ast week Mrs. A. E. Quay d e lig h tfu lly e n te rta in e d tw elve lad ies of th e Em - b ro id ery clu b last T u esd ay . T he club m eets w ith Mrs. G eorge C arpen- te r n ext T u esd ay , J a n u a ry 13. C o lu m b ia g ra n g e m et in re g u la r sessio n S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 3, and was very w ell a tte n d e d co n sid e rin g ' th e day b eing very sto rm y . T he foren o o n sessio n w as ta k e n up w ith bu sin ess, a n d a fte r an ex cellen t d in n e r th e officers w ere in s ta lle d by Ja m e s P o u n d e r a ssiste d by Mrs. P. A nderson. B ro th e r C ran e, of Rockw ood g ra n g e , w as n iv ited to act as in s ta llin g officer b u t o w ing to th e inclem ency of th e w e a th e r, he w as p re v e n te d fro m com ing. T h e officers in s ta lle d fo r th e e n su in g | y ear w ere m a ste r, R. P. R a s m u s s e n ; ¡o v e rse e r. Geo. K n ie rie m ; se n io r I le c tu re r, C la ra E. S m ith , c h ap la in , Mrs. Geo. K n ieriem ; s e c re ta ry , Mr. an d Mrs. Jo sep h M auary eu- Mrs. J. P o u n d e r; a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , Roy A n d erso n ; lady a s s is ta n t ste w te r tta in e d a p arty of re la tiv e s and a r d , H elen D eav er; C eres, Mrs. P. frie n d s New Y ears eve. T h e even- A n d erso n ; Pom ona,' Mrs. j'. T. R ea; *"* 8pent m us,c and f l o r a . Mrs. Geo. G ill; g a te k e e p e r, At m id n ig h t th e hostess served a Ja s. P o u n d er. Seven c a n d id a te s m ost d elig lttfu 1 chicken d in n e r of w ere in itia te d in first an d second w hich all did am ple ju stice. A bout all w ished each d eg rees an d o n e o b lig a te d in th ird tw o o'clock they an d fo u rth deg rees, a fte r w hich o th e r a H appy New Y ear an d d e p a rt ed fo r th e ir hom es feeling th a t they tile le c tu re r p resen ted th e followin',* p ro g ra m : New Y ear g re e tin g , .Mrs. had sp en t a d e lig h tfu l evening. Cottrell PA G E T H R E E Melrose Section Line Miss Bessie S treb in left Friday C has. Miller lias left fo r the S i e - fo r C lo v erd ale to resum e h e r d u . ra m e n to valley, C alifo rn ia. ties as teac h er. T he young people T he M isses M innie and M argeur- of M elrose sin cerely re g re t h e r d e ite K earn s, M aster C h arles and th e ir p a rtu re . | m o th er sp en t a p le a sa n t ev ening a t Miss M abel W ood gave a party ¡th e S oren so n s' F rid ay evening. School com m enced M onday, th e la st S atu rd ay ev en in g lit h o n o r of her cousins, W a lte r an d H arold 5 th at th e B uckley school. D obyus, from P o rtla n d . A very- L ist of L e tte rs p leasan t ev en in g was eu joyed by all. T h e follow ing list of le tte r s re- C h a rle s K an d le sp en t th e h o li j m ain uncalled fo r a t th e G ris h a m days a t th e h om e of Mr. an d Mrs. i postoffice fo r th e w eek en d in g Sam S trebin. I J a n u a r y 4. lit 14: T h e illn ess of Mrs. E m il Olsen L e tte rs— F red A ppleyard, F re d w hich ta k e s th e fam ily to C alifo r rick S m ith, Mrs. E tta B engn, Miss n ia fo r a few m onths, d ep riv es th e A gnes A nderson, Miss Ida P eterso n . young people of M elrose of o ne of Dead L e tte r Ira M aklluson. th e m ost p o p u la r young lad ies of C ard s Dr. C. A. T red lc k , o r th e ir set. | F re d ric k , G. W. M assam ore, M. Mrs. P ag leiro , an Ita lia n worn I L en ard B roun, C. E. T hom pson, Mrs. an, died at h e r hom e F rid ay m o rn E. W. C raw fo rd , o r E. W.. Miss B es ing from h e a rt fa ilu re . Dr. H ughes sie M iler, Mis Ida P e te rso n , Mrs. J. w as su m m o n ed but a rriv e d too W hitcom b, Mrs. C la ra Richey. la te to re n d e r an y assistan ce. P a ck ag e.— Mrs. F lo re n c e 11. K en Miss I .c o tta S m ith gave u short nedy. p ro g ram on New Y e a r’s eve. It A few days before C h ris tm a s a w as n iten d ed to be given on C h ris t sm all pacrel le ft in P. O. lobby w rit m as eve, but ow ing to th e m isfo r ten on. P lease call fo r me. tu n e of b re a k in g h e r arm , Miss T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e S m ith w as obliged to postpone It. dead le tte r office Ja n u a ry 18th, A n u m b e r of th e young people 1313, If not deliv ered before. In w atched th e old y ear o u t and the callin g fo r th e above, please say a d new y e a r in. v ertised , giving d a te of list. H arold W ood had th e m isfo rtu n e I. McCOLL, P. M. to b reak his arm w hile c ra n k in g an au to . T hia delayed his re tu rn W o t m s th e C ause of Y o u r ( ildd'- I ’u ilis . to V ancouver, B w here lie has A foul d isa g re e a b le b re a th , d a rk been w orking. Mrs. I. II. W ood is on tile sick fev erish w ith g re a t th ir s t; ch e e k s th en pale, ab d o m en list. H er m any frie n d s wish h e r a Hushed und sw ollen w ith s h a r p c ram p in g , p ain s speedy recovery. T he R oyal E m b ro id ery society- ure all in d ic a tio n s of w orm s. D on't your child su ffer K ickapoo m eets at tile hom e of Mrs. Henry- let Jo n es next T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n . All W orm K iller will give su re re lie f it k ills th e wot ins w hile Its la x a th e lad les a re co rd ially Invited. Miss Olive O lsen gave Miss Mabel tive ellect add g re a tly to th e h e a lth Wood a v alu ab le eat as a New of y o u r child by rem o v in g th e d a n g ero u s am i d is a g re e a b le eth cl of Y e a r’s gift. T h e M isses Bessie and Je n n ie w orm s an d p a ra s ite s from th e sys- S treb in and C h a rle s K andle a tte n d ' tern. K ickapoo W orm K iller as a ed a dunce ut G resham on New h e a lth p ro d u cer sn o n ld lie In ev ery household. P erfectly safe. Buy a Y ear’s eve. J box today. P rice 25c. All D ru g C h ro n ic 4 o n s t l p a t i o n ( t i r e d . g ists o r by m all. K ickapoo In d ian “ F ive y e a rs ago I had th e w orst Med. Co.. P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. oL ttis. case of ch ro n ic c o n stip a tio n I ev er PLEASAN T V.V I . I . E Y It A I ' T I S T knew of, an d C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets cu red m e,” w rites S. F. F ish , B ro o k c h u r c h . S u n d a y S c h o o l n t 10 a. in . ; p r e a c h in g n t 11 n. in ; Y o u n g P e o p le 's lyn, Mich. F o r sale by G resham m e e tin g 6 :3 0 ; p r e a c t iln g u t » 30 p. in . R e v . M r . B o y . P a s to r . D rug C o ., und all D eulers. C la ra S m ith - in s tru m e n ta l son An Ideal W om an's L axative. .Mrs. J. T. R ea; re a d in g , “ New Y ear W ho w an ts to ta k e s a lts, o r cas R esolutions,'* Mrs. Geo. K n ieriem ; to r oil, w hen th e re is n o th in g bet- it.- ru ra e n ta l sclo, E th e l S m ith - o- cal solo, .Mrs. R ea, acco m p an ied by it e r th a n Dr. K in g ’s New L ife 1‘llls Ilis s S m ith ; re m a rk s, F re d B en- [ fo r all bowel tro u b les. T hey act field; vocal «-f io, Mrs. P. A n d e rs jc . i g en tly and n a tu ra lly on h te sto m ach an d liv er, s tim u la te an d re g u la te T h e b a n ,.« .; given by C olum bia GRESHAM y o u r bow els an d to n e up th e e n tire g ra n g e Ne ■ t i u r 's eve w as a v e ,y sy stem . P rice 25c. At all Drttg- p leasan t nli d r. C overs w ere lai 1 fo r o v er a h u n d re d an d th e ti ld e s : I g ists. H. E. B ucklen & Co., P ltlla- gla-fcR fitte d . Eyes tested and F ra te rn a l so cieties a re th e e x p res fairly g ro an ed u n d e r th e ir load o( ___ _ sion of th e n e ig h b o rh o o d sp irit of Dr. Geo. Inglis. te m p tin g e a ta b les. E x cellen t mu«lc PO R T L A N D M A R K ETS. h elp fu ln ess. “ A nd they help ed each t ~ -------------------------------- was fu rn ish e d by P ro fesso r Zilm G rain , F lo u r, I-’eetl, E tc. o ne I l l s n e ig h b o r, und each one said anti Mrs. P ierce of P o rtla n d an d W H E A T — T rack prices; C lub, to his n eig h b o r, be of good c h e e r.” ’ m irth an d m e rrim e n t reig n ed u n til 84*/4-85c; B lu estem , 95-96c; red a la te h o u r w hen all d e p a rte d ex R u ssian , 84c; 40-fold, 85^4-86c. OLD MAIDS CHEAT p ressin g th e ir a p p re c ia tio n o f th e P a u l Y l o e t z e l Prop. M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »20.50 per g ra n g e h o sp ita lity . IN POLK COUNTY to n ; m id d lin g s, »29.30; Bhorts, »23; At my ranch, about 3 miles south of Sandy, near the Alf. A. Loeb m ad e a tr ip in to A co rre sp o n d e n t In th e D alles ro lled b arley , »26.60-827.60. firwood Lumber Company’s Sawmill E a ste rn O regon last w eek. ‘‘St, M ary’s h o sp i FL O U R — P a te n ts, »4.60 per ite m lz e r say s: Lee E v an s p re se n te d h is w ife b a rr e l; s tra ig h ts , $4.00; exports. ta l a t A lhuny is so fill, of old m aids w ith a S tro b e r p ian o on C h ristm a s, »3.65-3.80; valley, »4.60; g rah am , th a t they a re boldly o tte rin g th e m a g ift w hich was very m uch a p p re selves at six b its apiece, and I am I $4.60; w hole w heat, $4.80. ciated as Mrs. E v an s is an a rd e n t HORSES COW S HOGS q u ite su re th a t such as F ra n k Gil- j d ev o tee o f m usic. I B A R L E Y — $24.50 p er ton. O ne te a m hay H o rses 7 y e a rs o ld , w eight a b o u t 8700. O ne ON THE MARKET Ham an d F. M. S m ith, w ho still r e W. R. K n ig h t w as in P o rtla n d ' CO RN “ W hole- ,3 7 ; c ra c k e d ' re g iste re d (A .1 C C ) cow th r e e y e a rs old anil fre sh . T h re e o th e r ta in m ost of th e ir te e th , could get j EKESII EVERY DAY »38 p e r ton. liig li-g rad e Je rse y cow s, tw o of th e m fre sh , th ird fre sh e n s in F eb T h u rsd a y a n d F rid ay . OATS— No. 1 w hite, »25.50 per one apiece ut cut rates, but U ncle i ru a ry . O ne J e rse y b u ll c a lf tw o m o n th s old, e lig ild e to re g is C a rp e n te rs a re b u ild in g a tw en ty - try . T h re e y e a rlin g g ra d e Je rse y h eifers. Rill W illiam s, th e A irllc boss, would i foot ex ten sio n on th e w est end of ton. P U R E B RED KEGI.STEHKD i>( ItlH JE R S E Y HOGS. have to com e In as a good th ird and I HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , th e dppot fo r fre ig h t purposes. F o u r bred sow s. T h re e g ilts, fo u r m o n th s old. H erd boar, one ta k e choice of w h at w as le ft, and y e a r old. R uby R asm u ssen , who iB a tte n d choice, »16.50; a lfa lfa , »14; clover, th en he w ould be forced to pay first $9-810. EARM M A C H IN ER Y , ETC. ing th e s ta te n o rm al a t M onm outh, cost. T erm s C ash, in a m o u n ts n o t exceeding $20. Six m o n th s g iv D airy anti C ou ntry P ro d u c e. sp en t th e h o lid ay s a t hom e, r e tu r n en on a p p ro v ed n o te s b e a rin g 8 p er cen t in te re s t; 5 p e r cent d is PO U LTRY — H ens, 16 c e n ts; in g to school w ork J a n u a r y 4. c o u n t fo r cash. English Cheeses. sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, young, 12c; F re e L u n ch w ill be Served. Miss D ella Z im m erm an , of T ro u t- Seventeen varieties of cheese a re pro turkeyB , live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c. ] d ale, w as a g u est of M isses R asm us- duced In E ngland, and even more vuri i EGGS— F re s h , 41-45c p e r dozen. eties of rarebits. ' sen New Y ear's day. B U T T E R — C ity cream ery , cubes, Getting It Right. | Mr. an d Mrs. S ch ellin h u rg , who K. I. ANDERSON, A u ctio n ee r M. A DEATON. C lerk. p rin ts , 36c. “Jen k s says he lives by bis w its.” I have lived on th e T a y lo r farm th e 34-35c; ::::::: M itin St. Gresham, Ore. C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 17 p er lb.; I "1 should say by other people’s lack p ast y ear, m oved to K elso, WaBh., of w it s . ” — B o s to n T ra n s c rip t D aisies, 18c p e r lb.; young A m eri th e past w eek. su m p tu o u s d in n e r w as given in h o n cas, 19c. o r of th e w o rth y couple. V EA L— F an cy , 14c p e r pound. ------------ A sin g in g class h as been o rg an ized I’O H K — F an cy , 10c p er pound. PUREST AND BEST - HOMI. RENDI.RED V e g e ta b le s anti F ru it«. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross a tte n d e d th e b-v -'‘ r* J ‘ R ea a ‘ I- »r G rove, th is ONIONS— O regon, $2.75-83.60 per fu n e ra l of Mr. R eynolds, a t Fairview- m o v em en t is w o rth y o f su p p o rt. T h is ■ Mrs. A. E. D eH aven will e n te rta in ! vicin ity can b o as, of a few fine <he L ad ies’ Aid of th e M. E. ch u rc h sack. la s t w eek. lo ic e s. a , a te a at h e r hom e on W ednesday P O T A T O E S — O regon, 80c-$1.00 A b a sk e t so cial w as g iv en by th e Mrs. G. G ill sp e n t a week a , h e r -‘a n u a r y 7. T h e re w ill be a bUBl-i h u n d r e d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.00 per c h u rc h a t T a y lo r sch o o lh o u se on S a t ) h u n d re d . old h om e d u rin g th e h o lid ay s ,n neR8 m etin g in co n n ectio n , u rd a y n ig h t a n d In s p ite of th e dam p Y o u 11 need it fo r y o u r H o lid a y C o o k in g I V E G E T A B L E S —C ab b ag e, 1H -144C com p an y w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. J -------------------- ~ an d sto rm y w e a th e r, th e h o u se was per p o u n d ; cau liflow er, $1-1.25 per w ell filled. A s h o rt p ro g ra m was dozen ; c u cu m b e rs, $7.25 p e r dozen; Mr. an d Mrs. Illid g e gave a big [ en jo y ed by all. A goodly su m was e g g p la n t, 10c p er lb .; bead lettucp, d in n e r on New Y e a r's day to a few : R ovkw ood g ra n g e w ill m eet to realized by th e sa le of th e b a sk ets, $2-2.25 p e r c ra te ; p ep p ers. 5-7c p er -POW ELL SI REE I P o rtla n d frien d s. m orrow n ig h t fo r in s ta lla tio n o f of- lu n ch w as se rv ed to all. p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 10-12c p e r dozen; ’ fleers. T hose to be in s ta lle d w ere Mr. an d Mrs. P e rk in s, of H u rl- to m ato es, $1.75 p e r box; garlic, elected a t th e ev en in g m eetin g ,n , . . .. ( b o rt ce le b ra te d th e 41st a n n iv e rsa ry , . 12 t i c p er p o u n d ; s p ro u ts, 11c per D ally and S u n d ay O reg o n ian and ' • 'D e c e m b e r. T h re e m em b ers of t h e ' of th e ir m a rrie d life at th e hom e of T w ice-a-W cek O u tlo o k , special com p o u n d ; a rtic h o k e s , $1.75 p e r dozen; ex ecu tiv e c o m m ittee a re to be e le c t th e ir d a u g h te r. Mr. W ard E vans. A b in a tio n . 1 y ear, $8 00. 's q u a s h , l ( 4 c p e r p o u n d ; p u m p k in s, I ed an d o th e r s ta n d in g co m m ittees 1 Vic p e r p o u n d ; celery , $3.50 per will bo ap p o in te d : c R ockw ood Odd F ello w s in s ta lle d ra G te R . E E N F R U IT — A pples, 60 $2 25 | V--------------------V I A -------------------- • officers on T h u rsd a y ev en in g as fo l low s: N oble g ran d A ndrew McMil p er box; p ears. $1.25-$ 1.75 p er box; j lia n ; vice g ra n d , W. A. K o e rn e r. g ra p e s, .Malagas, $7.50 p e r keg; : se c re ta ry . R oss lx ,v elace; t r e a s u r e r rr a n b e rrie s . »12-12.50 p er b a rrel. G et fitted with a fin e pair of $ 5 F lorsheim sh oes, $ 4 .1 5 POSTOFFICE BLOCK E. W. ATI.SIVORTH City Bakery PUBLIC SALE Best Eread Saturday, Ian. 17, 11 a. in. Pies, Cakes, and other P astry Jacob R. Cornog, Owner Columbia Heights Scenic 5- b. Pai, 10-3. ai, Rockwood for the following: DAILY (AND SUNDAY) OREGONIAN WEEKLY OREGONIAN EVENING TELEGRAM DAILY (AND SUNDAY) JOURNAL SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Subscription* tak en for th e se a lo n e or in com b in ation w ith T H E O U T L O O K . L ow est published rates. Take advantage NOW. The Outlook and You get the benefit M. A llshouse. G ran d M aster o f Or- egon, T ay lo r, o f P en d leto n was p res H ‘" S‘,,,na<h T rouble« O ver, e n , an d acted as In s ta llin g officer M r l)y" p e p t,c ' * ° uId ><>“ “ «“ >«k- A su p p e r follow ed th e w ork of t h e ? 0 ,w ‘l ,h a ' y o u r Htoma' ' h ‘ roubles ev en in g I w ere o v er, th a t you could e a t any _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j kind o f food you d esired w ith o u t In- How to B a n k ru p t th e D octor«. Ju ry ? T h a t m ay seem so u n lik ely to A p ro m in e n t New Y ork p h y sician S'0 “ ‘h a ‘ r ° u do n o t even hope fo r an says, " I f it w ere n o t fo r th e th in e n d in g of y o u r tro u b le , b u t p erm it sto c k in g s an d th in soled sh o es worn ug S ""»re you th a t It is n o t alto - by w om en th e d o cto rs w ould p rob- S e th e r Im possible. If o th e r s can be ab ly be b a n k ru p t." W hen you com - Bured p e rm a n e n tly , an d th o u sa n d s tr a c t a cold do n o t w a it fo r It to de- have been, w hy n o t you? Jo h n R. velop in to p h e u m o n ia b u t tr e a t it B a rk e r, o f B a ttle C reek , M ich., Is a t once. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem - ° n e of th em . H e says, " I w as tro u - j edy is In ten d ed esp ecially fo r co u g h s hied w lth h e a rtb u rn , In d ig estio n , and , an d colds, an d has won a w ide rep u - B ver co m p lain t u n til I used C ham - I ratio n by Its c u re s of th e se d iseases b* r l , ‘n ', T a b tew ¿h en ‘ rouble „ . . , « a s over. Sold by Gresham Drug L effectual «nd Pleasant Co., and all b saiers. and sa fe to take. For sale by G resh -' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ am Drug Co and all Dealers An ad. In tb s lo c a l, newspaper is F ield I * sood Inveetm ent that all mer- Colorado and American fence at Sterling & Kidder's. «b ants can afford to m ake. 70c $ 1 .3 5 HOW ITT’S MARKET G O W e A re A gen ts - E A ST Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific BLOCK SIG NA L PR O T E C T IO N ALL T H E WAY TO ( IIK'AG O . E le e trlr-lig fe te d th ro u g h tra in « . Steel rom he«, « lu n d u iil mi l tn u i- l«t «lee|>er«. d in in g and o bservatio n ears, courteous em ploye«— e v e ry th in g neee««ary to safe and c o m fo rta b le tra v e l. O reg o n -W ash in g to n L im ited L eaves U nion D epot 'io (hi a. m. P o rtla n d & P u get Sound Express^ S a lt L ake E xpreaa.......................... 8oo-S pokane T ra in de L uxe (v ia S p okane, C an ad ian Pacific an d Soo L in e ) ................................ .............. . tl: I» p. 0 :0 0 p. nt. For Information, Tickets, Berth Reservations Ask any Agent, O-W. R. & N. or Call at our City Ticket Office Third A W ashington Street« Portland, Oregon PHONES: Mar«hail 4.VOO .1-41121 Ill 2 :8 0 a. m. U N IO N P A C IF IC SYSTEM I