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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
H anse W T h o rp e an d dow n from B ellin g h am last S atu rd ay d in n e r g u ests last S unday C arl G un- fo r a s h o rt visit w ith re la tiv e s in d ru m , C hase an d L eslie St. C lair. W ord has been received o f th e th is vicinity. b irth recen tly o f a son td Mr. and _ Miss H e ste r T h o rp e sp e n t S a tu r- M rs A B Jo n e s o f C oncordia, K an _______ — I day n ig h t and S unday w ith th e E l sas Mr. Jo n e s is a b ro th e r of Mrs. wood s iste rs a t th e ir h om e in Pled- E. E C hip m an an d is well know n in th is vicinity. C lau d e Coons, c h a rg e d w ith con- m ont. Mrs. E. A S m ith of P o rtla n d , a trib u tln g to th e d elin q u en cy o f a B. O. Bosw ell, of E staca d a, w as in p io n eer in th is p a rt of th e co u n try , m inor, A llen T - iller, esterd ay an d a re V p o 1 rts sev- ................. • a J 17-year-old boy ! G resh am j y W.WWVS IO V - w as e g u est of Mrs. E E. C hipm an who lives a t T ro u td a le , by p ersu ad - !o ral cases of v aralo id n e a r th a t place last th week. ^ur C learance Sale C l s e d T u e sd a y , a n d w as a ing him to d rin k b eer, was sen ten ced 'a n d a t C azadero. T h e p a tie n ts a re Mr. and M rs O. D. C athey v isited ] decided success from sta rt to finish, not only from y e ste rd a y by Ju d g e M orrow to serv e ¡all In q u a ra n tin e an d th e re is no on S unday w ith Mr an d Mrs. G eorge 9« days on th e ro ck p iie. Coons first i scare a b o u t th e sp read of th e dis- L u sted the stan d point of m oving m erch an d ise a n d clear- M. S q u ires has been laid up fo r] pleaded n o t g u ilty , b u t y esterd ay ease, w hich is of a m ild ty p e a n d ful- ing shelves a n d counters b u t from the n u m b er of sev eral days as a re s u lt of in ju rie s re- j changed his plea to g u ilty . | ly u n d e r co n tro l. ceived w hile a t w ork on th e tra in . I satisfied custom ers th a t a tte n d e d it. Mr an d Mrs. A. R ehn re tu rn e d W hile sw itch in g th e c a rs bum ped G ills B ros.’ seed c a ta lo g u e for w ith su ch fo rce as to th ro w Mr. There a re a n u m b e r of o d d lots of goods h o w ev er th at th is y e a r has been receiv ed . It co n i M onday to th e ir h om e in Ilw aco, S q u ires, who fell on th e m o to r, in W ashington, a fte r tw o w eeks’ visit we are determ in ed to m ove. T h e se w e h av e placed on a ta in s 4 4 pages o f In fo rm a tio n on ju r in g his back. n early every k in d of flow er and es | with th e ir fa th e r, 8. W O acker. T h e O resham A th letic clu b m et on co u n te r by them selves a n d m a rk e d them d o w n so low th at A m ong th e new ro ad su p e rv iso rs M onday ev en in g an d reo rg an ized fo r pecially th e d a h lia , w hich Is Gill if one is ap t to have use for them a year from now it w ould effective w ork. T h e club has leased ap p o in ted by th e C lack am as co unty B ro s.’ lead in g floral p ro d u ctio n . th e u p p er floor of th e Jaco b so n b u ild b e to th eir a d v a n ta g e to b u y th e m a n d keep them until they co u rt fo r th e com ing y e a r a re M. H. T h e ir a d d re ss is P o rtla n d , R. D. No in g fo r a clu b room an d will p re p a re W h eeler, D istrict No. 5, B o rin g ; a d ra m a to ra ise fu n d s fo r fu rn is h n eeded them . oue. C h arles K reb s, D istrict No. 6, B o r in g it. A re p o rt from S e a ttle th is m o rn B elow is a partial list o f th e se good s to g a th er w ith prices to w h ich th ey Jo h n L ong, well know n In G resham in g ; F ra n k M cGugln, D istrict No. 7, ing conveyed th e in fo rm a tio n th a t a B ull R u n ; W illiam B ooth, D istrict now liv in g a t M on tav llla, was ta k e n h a v e b een reduced. th ird su rg ic a l o p e ra tio n p erfo rm ed se rio u sly sick on S a tu rd a y . T he No. 35, B o rin g ; Max A nderson. Dis W t H lsel, d a u g h te r o f ( t r ,ct No <g H o rln g . A rth u r „ H eg p ro m p t a tte n tio n of th e physician 11 $1.50 Sweaters at .98 5 doz. Stocking Feet................................... .07 p ro b ab ly saved him from a p ara ly tic W H C ongdon h ad been e n tire ly coch D lgtrlct No 5 1 _ H orlng 30, 25c Child’s Caps at stro k e . He Is im p ro v in g .13 2 dozen sample Hose, 33 1-3 per cent off. successfu l and th a t sh e Is im p ro v in g , Mr an(, w T , , a rtle y Mr. Rice, of th e hig h school, sp e n t 23 pieces 35c .Misses’ and Children’s 5 pairs $1.50 Boys' Rubber Boots, pair $1.00 rapidly w ith good p ro sp ects of being S a tu rd a y w ith re la tiv e s a t F o re s t Fleeced Undergarments celved w ord a few days ago th a t th e ir G .19 5 $1.75 Girls' Capes, each rove. en tire ly re sto red to h e r usu al h ealth . $1.29 4 $- all-wool Oregon Flannel Shirts Tx.w son Roy H artley , of W allow a, O re Miss Y oung sp e n t S u n d ay w ith h e r] $1.39 7, Men's Slickes $2.50 $1.98 In v ita tio n s a re o u t fo r a dance by gon. had his rig h t h an d c u t off In an p a re n ts. Dr. a n d Mrs B enj. Y oung ' 1 < $2.50 all-wool Oregon Flannel Shirts 1.79 2 doz. Men's Golf Shirts $1.50 and $2 .98 in P o rtla n d . th e P astim e club next S a tu rd a y n ig h t a lfa lfa m ill on J a n u a ry 10. No f u r !• $3 all-wool Oregon Flannel Shirts 2.19 7, Ladies' Rubberized Raincoats $7.50 C lau d e S m ith h as in s ta lle d a fine ' $4.98 In th e C om m ercial clu b hall. F irst- th e r w ord h as been h e a rd front him 48 50c .Men's cotton ribbed Shirts, • ». Ladies' Rubberized Raincoats $10 new p iano in h is m oving p ic tu re ] $6.85 class m usic has been secu red an d th e and th e su p p o sitio n is th a t he is th e a te r. brown ........................... .25 11, Men’ Cruiser Shoes $6.00 $4.85 occasion prom ises to be o n e of th e g e ttin g alo n g as well as can be ex T h e boys’ b a sk e t ball team o f th e | 13 15c Corset Covers .11 I', M. n s Shoes $6.50 $5.35 kitid th a t has m ade th e clu b fam ous pected. Mr. H a rtle y Is a y o u n g m an H igh school an d so m e of th e young j 9 $1.25 Aviation Caps .59 15, Men s House Slippers ,75 lad les of th e school w ent Into P o r t - 1 .58 fo r its success In e n te r ta in in g th e and w as m a rrie d only a few w eeks lan d last n ig h t to w itn ess a gam e. 1 here a re m an y o th er item s too n u m ero u s to m ention in this people It favors w ith its in v itatio n s. ago. T hey w ere acco m p an ied by P rin cip al lot w hich are for sale S tubbs. a t practically half price, S te rlin g & K id d er re c e n tly in s ta ll ed a w a te r sy stem fo r Mr C ogsw ell a t L in n em an n s ta tio n . Dr. Ja m e s M oore, of Salem , p re The D ry Goods Shop sid ed a t th e m eetin g of th e second q u a rte rly co n feren ce o f th e M ethodist M a in S tre e t c h u rc h a t th e p a rso n a g e last night. T he re p o rts o f th e v ario u s d e p a rt m e n ts show ed th e ch u rc h to be In a flo u rish in g co n d itio n . G en u in e K u p en h eim er Suita Miss O sa W all h as re tu rn e d to her d u tie s at th e postofllce a f t e r a week REVIVAL SERVICES m ad e of the best fabrics, re U nder th e co -o p eratio n of the Ag- th e m ost m o d ern d a iry e q u ip m e n t, sp e n t w ith h e r p a re n ts a t Hood R iver. tailin g at $ 2 0 , n ow for just AT BAPTIST CHURCH ric u ltu ra l C ollege an d th e S o u th ern b u t it will also c a rry a n u m b e r of A larg e au d ien c e listen ed to a m ost J K , „ K . tE3ui ; « 7««« Pacific railw ay , It is p lan n ed to ru n cow s o f th e d iffe re n t b reed s, also 15 d ay n ig h t. Good m usic added to th e h° a ssistin g P a s to r L eo n ard , of a d airy an d hog special tr a in th ro u g h o r 20 hogs re p re s e n tin g both d e sir ab le an d u n d e s ira b le specim ens, In te re st of th e service. \ th e B a p tist ch u rc h , p re ach ed la st th e also $ 15 suits o f th e sa m e for W illa m e tte V alley, probably T h e P le a s a n t H om e b and is a r ! n ig h t on th e s u b je c t, “ T h e G re a te s t tr e a te d from th e s ta n d p o in t o f the ra n g in g fo r a se rie s o f co n c e rts a t W o n d er of th e A ges ’• T o n ig h t the s ta rtin g a b o u t F e b ru a ry 1. T he plan m a rk e ta b le a n im al. S h o rt sto p s will O rie n t g ra n g e h all T h e band has to n ig n t tne m ak special cam cam - - ' be m ad e a t im p o rta n t p o in ts su b je c t will be "A t th e P a rtin g of th e co n te m p la te s ™a “ in ln^ g a a Bpeclal and been o rg a n iz e d an d Is p ra c tic in g un- ,,, , W ednesday n ig h t’s tonic will ie —e W ay." i?__ d a ,ry ln g ’ 8 loB a “ d bog rais- , le c tu re s given by e x p e rts fro m th e A sw ell line o f R obison rain d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of P ro fe sso r W ay W ednesday n ig h t’s topic will ln The tr a in will n o t only c a rry college. Byers, an d th e e n te r ta in m e n ts a re be “ T e k e l,” an d T h u rsd a y n ig h t th e ___ coats, retailing at $ 1 5 , g o in g fo r th e p u rp o se of ra isin g fu n d s for th em e will be “ T he S u p rem e Mo- In s tru m e n ts an d u n ifo rm s. o „ “ u p rem e Mo at $ 7 .5 0 . S. M W ebber has ju s t p u rch ased R M r S m l,h waB o,ie of a fine new 5 -p assen g er a u to m o b ile 'b e Second O regon men th a t w ent to E nglish slip-on, valu e $ 8 , go He d ro v e it o u t from P o rtla n d yes- th e P h ilip p in es. H e has also h ad a ing at $ 5 .5 0 . ,e 7.lai . . .. very In te re stin g ex p erien ce in th e G odfrey A nderson of F o re s t G rove ho re cen tly b o u g h t th e p ro p erty 1OBB’ B cam ps an d in th e o u t-ly in g A full line o f $ 5 and $ 6 ju s t n o rth of W. R. G o u ld ’s place in d islric t8 of ‘b e s ta te o f W ash in g to n sw ea ters, o f th e best w ool T h o m p so n ’» ad d itio n , h as m oved his a »d 1» B ritish C olum bia. He will and high grade, sh ak er knit Pl*Ce T he p ro p ' be a8BlB’ed l»y th e best m usical talen t e rty co n sists of tw o lo ts a n d a larg e o f t ^e city $ 3 .7 5 and $ 4 .2 5 as lon g as new d o u b le house. Odds and Ends Sale © AYLSWORTH’S BIG SPECIAL BERT LINDSEY $14.85 $11.85 Clearance Sale Continues th ey last G et fitted with a fin e pair o f $ 5 F lorsheim shoes, $ 4 .1 5 Slicker Coats $2.50 now $1.85 E. W. A YLSWORTH POSTOFFICE BLOCK GRESHAM F en ce, F en ce, lin g & K id d er's. Fence, at St, , I NEWBERG QUARTERLY M. E. CONFERENCE An Id eal W o m an ’s l.nvative. W ho w an ts to ta k e sa lts, o r cas- ! .‘L’r o I L Wrt* n J i le r .e nothlnK bet- t« r th a n Dr. K ing New Life Pill« fo r all bowel tro u b le s They act | g e n tly an d n a tu ra lly on th e sto m ach an d liv er, s tim u la te and re g u la te y o u r bow els an d to n e up th e e n tire iX ^ H .^ B u c ^ n A C ^ , h T h e d to trtct q u a rte rly m eetin g of th e F re e M eth o d ist ch u rch , w hich was held N ew berg th is last w eek, was , ■ > ™ e8pec,ally Kood o n e- H began rh u r8 d a y evening, J a n u a ry 9th, w ith a Rood sized c o n g reg atio n , m ade up w ith visiting lay-m em bers and m ln- *8' - 8 c irc u its on H u n d re d s of people a re availing them selves of the golden o p p retu n ity to g e ’ som e seasonable m erc h an d ise C heap. H e re are a few Specials for t d e lp h ia o r St. L ouis. th e d is tric t as well as th o se resid in g a t N ew berg, and co n tin u ed over Sun- Daily and S u n d ay O reg onian and 'lay. E very m eetin g show ed increas- w ice-a-U eek O u tlook, special com- ed In te re st. On S atu rd ay m o rn in g , b in a t io n , 1 y e a r. 00 th e q u a rte rly co n feren ce was favored by a sh o rt a d d re ss given by Rev. D avid M cLoud of th e C a lifo rn ia con ference. and in th e a fte rn o o n he preached a m ost excellent serm on. On Sunday, both m o rn in g and ev- l en ln g . D istrict E ld e r W. N. C offee, [ p reach ed stro n g , logical an d co n v ict ing serm o n s to a full house. Many h e a rts w ere touched by th e s p irit and th e m eetin g s d o u b tless le ft an Im pression on th e co m m u n ity th a t wifi not be fo rg o tte n . S unday a fte rn o o n , th e W om en's 1 F o reig n M sisionary society held u m issio n ary m eetin g Mrs. W N. I Coffee sp o k e on th e su b je c t of "M is sio n s" and im p ressed upon h e r h e a r : e rs th e need of e n e rg e tic w ork on th e p a rt of th e ch u rc h in e x te n d in g th e gospel to o th e r lan d s A p a p e r was read s ta tin g th e p ro g ress of th e m is sio n ary m o v em en t in fo reig n fields an d w h at en c o u ra g in g step s w ere be- ] Ing ta k e n in th e d ire c tio n o f evan- g e liz a tln g th e w orld in th is g e n e ra tion. THE C. C. STORE O w in g to continued illness Mr. W . E. C arter has decided to dispose of the C. C. Store at G resh am . CLOSING-OUT S AI F Begining Jan. 22, the stock will be closed out at a greatly reduced price. All prices will be reduced. In some instances the original price will be cut as much as 33 per cent, others 25, 15 and 10 per cent. AM fixtures for sale Will exchange the stock for improved land of equal value near Gresham. A Splendid Opportunity to Buy Either at Retail or Wholesale. SA T U R D A Y ONLY $1.00 M en’s a n d W o m e n ’s Shoes, p air W e h av e several h u n d re d p a ir to sell at this price. First here first served. M en’s S hort G u m Boots pair, M en.s L ong G u m Boots pair C losing out L inseed Oil, have som e in a barrel, d o n t know how m uch, gal. C a ster M achine O il .. p er gal., 1 h ,s ”1 addition to o u r reg u lar list of bargains. ill m ak e it w orth your w hile to com e. LEWIS SHATTUCK W onderful Cough R em edy. — «❖ <->:-. I n Dr. K in g 's New D iscovery is know n ev e ry w h e re as th e rem edy REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF w hich w ill su re ly sto p a cough o r cold. D. P. L aw son, of E dison, T enn., w rite s: D r "K iu g 'g New D is covery Is th e m ost w o n d erfu l cough At G resham In th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e close of b u sin ess J a n u a r y cold an d th r o a t an d lung m edicine ! 13, 1914. R eso u rces 1 ev e r sold ln my sto re . I t c a n 't L ia b ilitie s 5105, •'>8 14 C a p ita l sto ck paid in 5 30.0 0 0 .0 0 be beat. It sells w ith o u t an y tr o u L oans and d isco u n ts ! O v e rd ra fts, se c u re d and u n se ble a t all. It n eeds no g u a ra n te e ." cu red .............................. None S u rp lu s fu n d 18,000 00 T his is tru e , b ecause Dr. K in g ’s I B onds and w a rra n ts 11 ,956.18 U ndivided profits, less ex- New D iscovery w ill reliev e th e S tocks an d o th e r se c u ri la n n n pen8e# an d tax es p a id .... 470.43 ties .................................. m ost o b s tin a te of coughs an d colds ,0®0 00 P o8tal • a v t t <« b an k de- 24 L ung tro u b le s q u ick ly help ed by its B an k in g house F u rn itu re an d fixtures P osits ................................. 3.973.51 3 .600 00 use. You sh o u ld keep a b o ttle in ] , Due from b a n k s (n o t re In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t th e house a t all tim e s fo r a ll th e serv e b an k s) 6 .122 55 to check 98.898.38 m em bers of th e fam ily 50c an J j Due from ap p ro v ed reserv e b an k s .......................... 33 .053 70 Den,Bnd certific a te s o f de- i ’. 00. All D ru g g ists o r by m all Checks and o th er cash p o ,lt8 ...... - ..................... 8,171.57 H E B ucklen A Co., P h ila d e lp h ia Item s 10.00 T im e certific a te s o f de- o r St. Louis. C ash on h and .................. 9 .302.43 p osit ................................... 21,181.77 O th e r reso u rces ..... 1 , l » . 0 0 S avings d ep o sits . 14 769.04 B arg ain su b sc rip tio n ra te s fo r T o ,a l — .........................1194,450.20 T o tal th e E vening T eleg ram have been ex 5194.450.20 S ta te of O regon. C ounty of M u ltn o m ah as ten d ed to F e b ru a ry 1. a t th e ra te of »3 50 fo r o ne y ear. T hia p rice w ill Positively be d isco n tin u ed a t th a t : : r u : r ' ■*” * « T i I lim e In co n nection w ith th e O ut- Subscribed and sworn to before me this l i t h ’d’ay’ Sf’ j i a ^ S i ^ i 1914. , look, one y e a r fo r 54 50. C orrec A ttM t A M s v e n T h L Kn ' BVI^ CELEY. N o tary P ublic. A tte s t, a Meyers, Theo. Brugger. C. J. Lundquist. D irector. ' FIRST STATE BANK w ^ » * jssss