GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRIDA Y,
JA H A M
PAGE THREE
P leasan t Honte Church News.
Im m ed iately follow ing (he p ra y e r
In
th e B ap tist
C hiodo ft Co., hav e ta k e n a con serv ice co n d u cte d
tra c t to c le a r 10 a cres fo r N. G. p a rso n ag e every W ednesday a t 7 :3 0
H edin a t No. 2 m ill
Mr D ukes has P m. a m e etin g o f th e build in g
given up h is c o u tra c t w ith
E lu ier c o m m ittee w ill be held. T h e m em
R a d fo rd to c le a r live a cres of lan d on bers o f th is c o m m itte e a re u rg e n tly
re q u ested to be p resen t.
th e E d g a r place.
Rev. A. J. L ucas, p a sto r of th e
C lifford S ch n eid er Is try in g his
P
le
a s a n t H om e B a p tist c h u rc h will
h an d a t sellin g "W e a r E v er" a lu m
in u m in S p okane. H e left th e S ta n d next L o rd 's day resu m e h is special
a rd L au u d ry Co. a b o u t th re e w eeks se ria l serm o n s w hich a re o f a very
ago a f te r w ork in g fo r th e m se v eral highly in te re s tin g an d v a lu ab le na-
I tu r e to both y o u n g an d old. T he
years.
N. O. H edin an d M iller ft M iller, second serm o n on th e "H o ly S p irit”
fo rm erly of th e Mt. Hood railw ay Co. w ill be p re ach ed a t O rie n t ch u rch
have recen tly closed a deal In co n n ec a t 11 a. m „ an d a t 7 :3 0 p. m. in th e
tio n w ith th e C. D. C h a rle s E le c tric a l C o ttre ll ch u rch . T h e second serm on
P ow er p ro je c t on th e D eschutes riv on th e su b je c t, " S in ." A ll a re m ost
e r, m a k in g a $35,000 com m ission. c o rd ially in v ited to be p re se n t. T he
I he co m p an y 's pow er d eal is e s tim a t young people of both d is tric ts a re
ed nt $6,000,000, th e price of horse especially Invited.
Cottrell
Bargains!
Bargains !
Our SECOND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE is
now on and the public have demonstrated their appreciation
or this Bargain beast by according our Sale a most liberal
patronage. Below are a few prices on extra specials which
everyone should take advantage of.
In O ur D ry G o o d s D e p a r tm e n t
All Calicoes
Apron Ginghams
10c Dress Ginghams
12*Ae Toil du Norde Ginghams
.05
.06
.09
.11
50. Scotch Plaids
x on
•»
»Mi
Scotch Plaids
jq
Standard Gil ( ’loth, the tirsi grade, vd
Embroidered Doilies and Table Scarfs’ i
price. All Toys at i/2 price.
M en ’s D ep a rtm en t
[ 50c Brown cotton ribbed Shirts
$1.50 Roughneck Sweaters
$1.75 Oregon wool Shirts
$2.50 Oregon wool Shirts
$3.00 Oregon wool Logger Shirts
25c Ties
$3.50 work Shoes, Red Wing
$4.50 work Shoes. Red Wing
$15.00 ( >\ ercoats
.29
$1.19
$1.49
$1.98
$2.49
.19
$2.89
$3.79
$11.85
L ad ies’ D e p a r tm e n t
50c Gingham Waists
75c Gingham Waists
$3.50 Silk Messaline Waists
$1.25 House Dresses
$1.50 House I )resses
$2.n0 Street Dresses
$15.00 Rain Coats
.39
.57
$2.65
.98
$1.19
$1.73
$11.00
B E R T L IN D S E Y
M ain Street D ry G oods Shop
AYLSWORTH’S BIG SPECIAL
Genuine Kupenheimer Suits
made of the best fabrics, re
tailing at $20, now for just
Haley
A ndrew H o rb e rg is g a in in g a little
a g a in s t his se rio u s illn ess.
The
i $5000 s u it a t O regon C ity is p ro v ing
th a t he is o n e ju s tic e of th e peace
i w ith clean h a n d s, a good re p u ta tio n .
B. F. R e th e rfo rd is o p e ra tin g ills
.six to n P a c k a rd b etw een th e
old
B rad ley place ow ned by N. G. H edin
am i E. E. M iller, w here 4,000 OOrdl
, j o f wood a re b e ttM m a r k e t e d .
powi r paid by th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay,
1-iglit ft P o w er Co. on th e C lack am as.
It Will b e rem em b ered th a t N ew ton
H edin was a C o ttre ll boy w ho w ent
to P o rtla n d to stu d y law .
A g re a t m o u n ta in cat w as re p o rt-
ed seen n e a r O rien t by som e school
boys th a t w as " a s big as a c o lt."
It Is p o ssib le th a t th is is th e sam e
co n g e r th a t has been ta k in g c h ic k
en back of th e L u sted school.
CHAKGING FOR Tl ITIÖN.
Terry
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Yoon and fa m
ily, w ho have resid ed on th e H. C.
C am pbell fa rm , n e a r h ere, fo r th e
p ast th re e y e a rs le ft last M onday for
T acom a, W ash in g to n . T hey expect
to re m a in th e com ing year.
Mrs. A nna S w ank sp e n t la s t T h u rs
day a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. M W ald-
rlp.
R. W. C a lk in s has ta k e n th e co n
tr a c t fo r c le a rin g th e fo rty acre
p ru n e o rc h a rd h e re , know n as the
A lkin p ru n e o rc h a rd .
\^ m . T. S h ep h erd w as s h a k in g
h a n d s w ith old rfle n d s an d a c q u a in
tan ce s h e re on e day la s t w eek.
Oregon Agricultural College
By
m u tu a l
d e sire
of
both
WINTER SHORT COURSE
ab ove nam ed
c o n g re g a tio n s
a
JANUARY S to at», 11)14
union w atch n ig h t serv ice w as con
T h e C ollege has sp a re d no effo rt
d u c te d in th e M eth o d ist ch u rch in to m ak e th is th e m ost co m p lete
old P le a s a n t H om e, D ecem ber 31. s h o r t c o u rse In its h isto ry . A very-
a n u m b e r w ide ra n g e of c o u rses w ill be offered
\ an d J a n u a r y 1. Q u ite
w ere p re se n t. A very nice p ro g ra m in G en eral A g ric u ltu re , H o rtic u l
w as re n d e re d in th e fo rm of a gen tu re , A nim al H u sb a n d ry , D airying,
e ra l te stim o n y serv ice co n d u cte d by P o u ltry K eeping, M echanic A rts, Do
Rev. Mr. S m ith , p a sto r M ethodist m estic Science an d A rt, C om m erce,
c h u rc h , also a
b e a u tifu l re c ita tio n F o re s try a n d Music. N u m ero u s lec
by Mrs. E. L ovell, follow ed by an
tu re s a n d d iscu ssio n s on F a rm e rs '
in te rm iss io n w hen fr u it w as served C o -o p eratio n , a t hom e and ab ro ad ,
by th e lad ies of th e ch u rch . T his w ill be a lea d in g
fe a tu re . M ake
w as follow ed by a serm o n p reach ed th is a p le a s a n t and p ro fitab le w in te r
No tu itio n .
A ccom m oda
by Rev. Mr. W iles of Illlf, w ho was o u tin g .
tio n s rea so n a b le . R educed ra te s on
v isitin g h ere, an d a closing a d d re ss all
ra ilro a d s. F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a
by Rev, Mr. L ucas, p a sto r of th e tion a d d re s s
B ap tist ch u rch .
B oth c o n g reg atio n s
H. M. TEN N A N T, R e g is tra r,
C o rv allis, O regon.
g a th e re d a ro u n d th e a lt a r in sile n t
F a rm e rs ' B usiness C o u rses by
p ra y e r as 1913 sile n tly slip p ed o u t C o rre sp o n d e n c e w ith o u t tu itio n .
of existen ce w hile th e to llin g of th e
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—
—— — —
ch u rc h bell a n n o u n ced th e com ing
o f 1914.
It Is said th a t th e G resh am school
board has placed a d ifferen t in te r
p re ta tio n
on
th e new school law
iro n i th a t g e n e ra lly u n d e rsto o d by
th e public, anil will c o n tin u e to
c h a rg e o u ts id e p upils fo r tu itio n ,
th o u g h p e rh a p s less th a n fo rm erly .
T hose in te re ste d sh o u ld look in to
O le m a tte r before any actio n is ta k -
■>n. Many th in k th a t th e in te n tio n
Rev. A. J. L ucas, p a sto r of th e
•if t i l e law is to provide fo r ire e tu i-
lon to o u tsid e rs, and such a course B ap tist c h u rc h w as e n te r ta in e d to
w ould be in co n fo rm ity to th e ru le s a sp len d id New Y eurs d in n e r by Mr.
in m any o th e r places. It w ould not M cK enney of old P le a s a n t Home.
«peak well fo r G resham to be know n A very e n jo y a b le tim e w as sp en t.
as a d is tric t w h ere pupils have to Mrs. M ark e d jo in e d th e com pany for
P a s to r L ucas left
pay, w ith a la rg e sum
of public th e a fte rn o o n .
m oney in sig h t, especially us we a re i e arly in o rd e r to m a k e P o rtla n d In
lim e to sp en d th e ev e n in g w ith th e
to have a new high school soon.
Rev. an d Mrs. S. A. Ja m ie so n , r e
tu rn in g la te th e follow ing day.
City Bakery
Paul
H o e tz e l
Prop.
Best Bread
Additional Gresham Locals
ON THE MARKET
FRESH EVERY DAY
Mrs W. F. H oney w as th e hostess
I he L ad ies’ Aid m eetin g a t th e
hom e of Mrs. W. R. B urke last W ed y e sterd ay a t an in fo rm a l lu n ch eo n a t
nesday was well a tte n d e d an d the h er hom e on H oney H ill. C overs
business session
w as e n th u s ia stic . w ere laid fo r ten. T he floral d e c o ra
T h e Invited
P lans w ere m ade fo r a g g ressiv e w ork tions w ere violets.
for th e com ing y ear. A d elicio u s g u e sts w ere Mrs. Ja n ie s S te rlin g , Sr.,
also $ 15 suits of the same for
luncheon h ad been p ro v id ed by Mrs. Mrs. J. N. C la n a h a n , Mrs. L. L. K id
B urke, Mrs. o. a . E a stm a n , Mrs. der, Miss M. G ilb e rt, Mrs. L. C. St.
PORTLAND MARKKTH.
lam es E lk ln g to n and Mrs. A. Dow- C lair. Mrs. Van L iew , of S e a ttle , and
Grain, F lour, F eed , Etc.
Mrs G eorge H oney. Mrs. H oney Is
W H E A T — T ra c k
prices:
C lub, e lt, w hich w as served at 4 o'clock.
A swell line of Robison rain 185c; H luestem . 95c; red Russian, M issis G e rtru d e E astm an a n d M ar n c h a rm in g h o stess an d was ably as-
Main St.
g a re t B u rk e a ssiste d th e lad ies in 1 slated by h e r d a u g h te rs , M isses Adu
Gresham, Ore.
84c; 40-fold, 85*^-86c; valley, 85c.
coats, retailing at $15, going
and F lo re n c e H oney.
M 1LLSTU FFS— B ran , $21-22 per serving.
at $7.50.
to n ; m id d lin g s, $20-30; s h o rts , $23-
B arg ain s u b s c rip tio n
ra le s fo r
24.
lie
E
ven
in
g
T
eleg
ram
hav
e
been ex
English slip on, value $8, go
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FLO U R
P a te n ts ,
$4.60
per
tended to F e b ru a ry 1, a t th e ra te of
b
a
rre
l;
s
tra
ig
h
ts
.
$4.00;
ex
p
o
rts
¡ng at $5.50.
$3.50 fo r on e y ear. T h is p rice will
$ 3 .6 5 -3 .8 0 ; valley, $4.60;
g ra h a m ,
positively
be d isco n tin u ed a t
th a t
$ 4 .6 0 ; w hole w h eat, $4.80.
A full line of $5 and $6
tim e.
In co n nection w ith th < » b u t-
B A R L E Y — Feed. $24.50 p er Ion;
look, o ne y e a r fo r $4.50.
sweaters, of the best wool
b rew in g ,
$ 25.50;
ro lled ,
$26 50-
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS—
27.50.
and high grade, shaker knit
O w ing to th e absence of th e p a sto r
t ORN
W hole, $36; crack ed ,
th e re will be no services at thp Zion
$3.75 and $4.25 as long as
$3 7 p er ton.
E v an g elical ch u rc h next S unday.
they last
OATS No. 1, w hite, $25-26 p er
ton.
llis Stom ach Troubles Over.
HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y
JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR EARLY SPRAY
Get fitted with a fine pair of
Mr. D yspeptic, w ould you not lik e
choice, $ 16.50; a lfa lfa , $14; clo v er to feel th a t y o u r sto m ach tro u b le s
$5 Florsheim shoes, $4.15
$9-110.
« e re o v er, th a t you could e a t any
kind of food you desired w ith o u t in-
Dairy ami Country Produce.
fu ry ? T h ai m ay seem so u n lik ely to
PO U LTRY — H ens.
15 c e n ts ; von th a t you do not even hope fo r an
sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, y o u n g , 12c;
n d in g of y o u r tro u b le , but p e rm it
us to a ss u re you th a t it is n o t a lto
tu rk e y s, live. 20c; d ressed , 25-26c.
GRESHAM
EGGS— O regon fresh , 3 7 -4 0 c p er g e th e r im possible. If o th e rs can be
-mred p e rm a n e n tly , and th o u s a n d s
, dozen.
have been, why not you? Jo h n R.
B U T T E R — C ity cream ery , cubes B ark er, of B a ttle C reek, M ich., is
one of th em . He says, “ 1 was tr o u
|3 4 -3 5 c ; p rin ts, 36c.
bled w ith h e a rtb u rn , in d ig e stio n , and
C H E E S E — T rip le ts . 17 p er lb , • Iver c o m p la in t u n til I used Chan»-!
M ain St.
I D aisies, 18c p er lb ; y o u n g A m eri b e rla ln ’s T a b lets, th en my tro u b le
HARDWARE
Gresham
|c a s , 19c.
was o v e r.” Sold by G resham D rug
* o., and all Dealer».
V EA L— F ancy, l O f t - l l c p e r lb.
P O R K --F a n c y , 1 4 % c p er pound.
V eg etab les a n d F ru its .
J . W. Dixon an d fam ily a re visit
R. F. Sim m s, o f C resto n , v isited at
ONIONS— O reg o n , $3 p e r sack.
ing in P o rtla n d .
th e h om e o f C. F. K esterso n last S u n
PO TA TO ES — O reg o n ,
8Uc-$1.0o
H. P osey h as m oved his fam ily day.
h _______
u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.25 p er
back to B arto n .
r
W m. C h ilco te, a fo rm e r re s id e n t hun<l r ed.
School s ta rte d in th e new d is tric t o f th is place, w as sh a k in g h a n d s w ith
\ EG E T A B L E S —C ab b ag e, 1 Aft -1 r
abo v e F lrw ood M onday.
old frie n d s o n e day recen tly . Mr
cau liflo
w er, i $1-1.25
p er
.»ii. - p e r » p • o u n d ; . •-—
» .■ unor,
i-i
pci
T h e new city officials of S andy ’ ’’B eote is en g ag ed in th e saw m ill j d o z e n ; cu cu m b e rs, $7.25 p e r dozen ;
w ere sw o rn in a t th e council m e e t b u sin ess n e a r M ollalla.
e g g p la n t, 10c p e r lb .; head lettu ce.
ing M onday n ig h t.
.Mayor M elnig
R obert W orshen. w ho has been vis $2-2.25 p e r c ra te ; p ep p ers, 5-7c p er
a p p o in te d J . E. P om ero y , ch ief of itin g ... ......................
d ish
d o zen ;
a t th ... e hom e v o fi f inn
his niHter,
s iste r, Jirs.
Mrs. p o u n d ; ra .....
..... e » s, 1 0 -1 2c p r e r r UDZFII
police, an d F. E. B eck w ith was T. R. B erry h as re tu rn e d to his hom e ! to m a ,o e 8 . $1.75 p e r box; g a rlic
elected p re s id e n t pro tern.
T he in C a lifo rn ia
12Yic per pound; sp ro u ts, 1 1 c-p e r I
fra n c h ise o f th e M u ltn o m ah & C la c k
$1.76 6 per dozen,
Mrs. J. F. Titus, of Eugene spent pound;
P Un<’ ’ artichokes,
Brt,c" o k e ,i U»“
dozen;
a m a s T elep h o n e Co. w as accep ted by
few days visiting at the h<ime of *q “ a8h' l * c Pe r Pound; pumpkin»,
<*■
an u n a n im o u s vote. T h e fra n c h ise Mr.
r. and
Mrs. W.
W. U.
Moore.
' H e per pound; celery,
per
and Mrs.
U. Moore.
. . $3.50
____ per
o f th e B otkins-M cC orm lck
elec tric
H arley L uce, of N am pa, Id ah o , is c ra te .
lig h t and pow er com pan y was sid e
G R E E N F R U IT A pples, E0c-2 go
sp e n d in g a few d ay s a t th e hom e of
tra c k e d on acco u n t of a m isu n d e r I”red O lsen.
p e r box; p ears. «1.25-11.75 p e r box;
s ta n d in g o f th e ra te s. T h e q u es
J. E. T u ttle , a s tu d e n t a t th e O. g ra p e s. M alagas, $7.50 p e r k e g '
tio n s of th e c o n tro l of dancp h alls in
A. C., who cam e dow n an d sp en t his c ra n b e rrie s , $12-12.50 p e r b a rre l
S andy w as also
th e su b je c t o f a
-v acatio n
v isitin g
w ith
his class
i t " " to its iik u ip i n ,,.
le n g th y discussion.
m ates, L elan d M oore an d O scar Bv-
A
York Phy
physician
E. L eaf h as given up h is jo b as «rs. re tu rn e d w ith th e b o y . S u n d ay s . f . pr?
‘’• T “ .l u n e,,t
T
™
! > / , If “ were not f° r the thin
ro ad su p e rv iso r In fa v o r o f F ra n k to Corvallis
M cGugin.
worn
To introduce SENECA POULTRY AND STOCK FOOD we will give FREE
The doc- . i b L h t
°
’ ° Uld prob
P ro ctor ft Deaton m ade a good gale c en tly from Boise, Idaho
to
r
invested
in
p
roperty
a
t
St
a
-
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eom-
to th e S hetterly Bros, of P leasant
$ 14.85
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
$ I 1.85
Tree Printers
Lime and Sulphur Spray
—at—
POSTOFFICE BLOCK
Sterling & Kidder
E. W. Aylsworth
Sandy
Peasant Valley
A Buggy Whip FREE
WHERE ?
GRESHAM FEED MILL
Home. The store is backed by M ar “ ' • « u t l o a a y e a r o r so ago. an d velop “ i,“ ',, ,.
ket!, it Is said.
tim e
„
mOn,hB
“ , h , t at once' C ham berlain's S u g i X J !
Milton Nelson is home visiting and -he l o c . l i y * “ a r h e Wh L Pi l X d o'? Z Jd ^ d . T n d ' h ^ w 7 , C° Ugh*’
doctoring for h eart trouble
hb, l n t . e s , a t Bcdse an d w ^ ta ke
The four trucks hauling cem ent,
residence here.
, n <-
.
- 11» a»w .
•and and gravel from Sandy have up t ’ hi»
k - i -
.
11 J* mo8t effectual and is Dleaaant
The young people g athered at the »nd »afe to take
F o r sale by G resh-
com pleted th e ir contract, and Sandy's
neighborhood “ m D ru« c ®- • n<l »11 Dealers,
new buildings will be a pride to th a t grange hall for a
p art of th e county.
party last S aturday evening. Oames,
pleabant v i t ,
„
music and dancing constituted the church.
HrhQO, at V 7 '
Eyes tested and (1
All report an en jo y ab lep reach in g at i t B. m Youn« p . odi .-.
fitted program
Dr Oso Inglis,
» .« e s s ? -
with each 75c purchase A BUGGY WHIP.
S€!-eca f roducts are absolutely pure and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Feed your Hens Seneca Poultry Food and note the increase in egg production.
Get Your Whip Early