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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1914)
ROCKWOOD y r and Mrs. A ndrew V/lM tllnn en- tertalnf'1 at a S un d ay d in n e r. G ra n d ma McKeown an d son W ill. Mr and Mr» David M cKeown a n d fam ily. A. 0 S vhantiu an d I'um’fv a tte n d - ad the funeral of M abel Z im m erm an laat Friday. Mr Hoi ins re p o rts his w ife to be getting along nicely a t M ultnom ah Farm. The Bees a re buzzing a t Rock- wood again. T h re e ne.v m e m te ia sere taken Into th e K. <>. T. M on Saturday evening. H llm et a id H er man Auspach and F ra n k Rhodes. Mr. Norby, one of th e oom initiae ,ho was appointed in th e g ran g e to ! receive d o nations fo r 'h “ needy In Portland was o u t so lic itin g Sunday and met w ith fine success. Word has la tely been re te i-u d from Mrs. E llen D a w e s Ler home at M ontavllla an d «•he rem ains just the sam e as whpn she * 'n ta k en from th e h o sp ital a b o u t two months ago. Lester S w aggert w as o p e r a te ! on for.appendicitis at 2 o ’clock S’n d i y . Lester » as feelin g fa irly good nil week ami took su d d e n ly sick S u n d ay . Dr. Hughes was ca lle d an d took him to the hospital. He Is g ettin g alo n g as w ell as can be expected. Mrs. David M cKeow n, who has been in poor h e a lth fo r som etim e is a little b e tte r a t th e p rese n t w riting. Mr and Mrs. M. K ro n e n b erg visit ed Mr. and Mrs. B. D ah lh am m er on Sunday last. AA °n ; oo». ubsequ, . 10c. lard. Market r Mie. reahani ; lack ip or g stock » oy, p >rk hoi trade rgan. : dre«« •si One i ion. tdale. Estati and ion. stati Iso yn 75 175. t Hoi Ml in F. Wit if I ttle i )ns 21 W CE! . yod lid»-’ Orel "■ ....... » ■ * * ■ FAIRVIEW her home ih Troutdal >aa. and was bu’rïed U d o t TDALE, Dec 7— T h e ba- •-‘*>r given by the Ladle»’ Aid so- ■’ '? was one of the best a ttra c tio n s ” 1 i a long time. T he booths did 1 i . it! butineoe and 137 person a P i took of a bounteous chicken sup- P»*r a iiUe program ua8 glven A„ In all the affair was a g reat success. ■ie ladies are g rate fu l all w h j assisted them in any wav. The society farce. "T h e P ip er s ay.’ will be Staged h ere a t Masonic on ib u rsd ay evening, Decem ber ,0 ’ by Mrs. M argaret Donough a s sisted by local taien t from F a !-v le W. 1 r the auspices of th e L ad ies’ Aid »ocietx LODGE HOLDS ELECTION Ids! o f l-W ters. NoCtcw o f 1‘u h lie Safe. R em aining le tte rs u n called fo r In th e G resh am post office for week e n d ing D ecem ber 7, 1914: C ard - Miss N ellie Jo h n so n . T hese le tte rs w ill be se n t to th e (dead le tte r office D ecem ber 20 th , 1914, if n ot d eliv ered before. In callin g fo r th e above, p lease say ■’a d v ertised .” giving d a te of list. N otice is h ereby given th a t I will i sell a t public a u c tio n on T u esd ay , Fairview Lodge No. »2, A. F. zs A. cem etery on Sundav af,„ r „ , C \< • w w n o o n . Hev I D ecem ber 15. 1914, a t 10 o'clock M held Its an n u a l election on S a t V. M. Brown of Pni»»?.« a. m. a t my resid en ce o n e m ile n o rth urday evening Dei em b er 5 a t w hich of Scenic sta tio n , M u ltnom ah co u n home. tim e the follow ing officers w ere elec t ty, O regon, to th e h ig h e st b id d e r fo r ed and In stalled : W. M . M ilton J. The deceased was born |u V o r. cash , th e follow ing d escrib ed a n i Fox, S \V., Jo h n R. H ughes; J. W.. gom ery county, N y. Feb ly m als, ta k e n up by m e an d a d v e r t'. 8. W ilson; tre a s u re r, re-elected, ^he was m arried to W alter F Ben, - tised acco rd in g to law , to w lt: H. W McKay; se c re ta ry , re-elected, diet, December 20 i r *« I. McCOLL, P. M One 2-year-old H o lstein h e ife r, de W. E T e g a rt; S. D„ C. E. B ram h all; cuse, N. y Tli»v ’ 8t bvra" h o rn ed an d w earing b ell; on e 18- J. D A aron Fox; 8. 8.. D W. Mlck- " J } “ t V T l ° March'' t'hwnihertaiw's C ough R em ed y— T he j m onths-old Je rse y h eife r, d e h o rn e d ; ley; J. S , Z. G. S chenk; ty ler, H er one b rin d le 1-year-old d eh o rn e d an d M other's F a v o rite. man Blaeer. Mr. McKay has served b ell: on e 3 0 -m onths-old "I give C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em | w earing the lodge as tre a s u re r fo r th e past edy to my ch ild reu w hen th e y 'h a v e h eifer, red an d w hite, d eh o rn e d and ■ ‘ " M i w by h er b „ b aM . “ i w earing bell. All h av e silt in left th irte en years. ¡colds o r co u g h s,” w rites Mrs V erne e a r O. E. BAUDER. ers and one brother In New y ork A fter th e election th e M asons re S haffer. V an d e rg rift. Pa. It alw ays R oute 2, Box 212, G resh am . O re hhe was a member of the Presbyter- paired in a body to th e hall w here helps them and is fa r su p e rio r to D ated th is 8 th day o f D ecem ber, s r ? r , " 1' 1914. they partook of th e luncheon served any o th e r cough m edicine I have The Celilo canai is being ru sh ed to I ad v ise an y o n e in need of by th e L adles’ Aid society of T ro u t used. Eyes tested an d g lasses fitted such a m edicine to give it a tr ia l." ompletion with 850 men. dale. F o r sa le by all D ealers. Dr. Qeo. Inglis. STORE ■ “ PLEASANT HOME The L ad les’ Aid b az aa r of the Methodist E piscopal ch u rc h was a decided success. T he co n trib u tio n s were many and very fine and in good demand T he proceeds from th e ba zaar and su p p e r w ere handsom e. Great credit Is due to th e president Mrs. John B ram h all an d h e r corps of helpers. Mr. and Mrs. G ra n t Sloop and neice Miss E le c ta Sloop sp e n t S un day at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Qulcksall an d fam ily. Mrs. B. F ra n c is took d in n e r with Mrs. C. H. Sloop S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. C harley W heeler am} d au g h ter R u th sp e n t Sunday Dear Old Santa has brought us a with .Mrs. W h e eler’s fa th e r, H. W ay bill. whole lot of Toys from away up north Miss Lydia W aybill sp e n t Sundav somewhere. Dolls, Mechanical Toys, with Mies Id a C hase a t Gillis. Jennie and E d g a r Sloop visited and almost everything a little boy or with Mamie D enny Sunday. Alice H ale visited w ith Ruth girl could think of. Come and see Brower Sunday. them. Mrs. G rant Sloop called on Mrs. Bickford W ednesday afte rn o o n . Henry K ane, of G resham , spent Saturday w ith G. W. H ale. Mr. and M rs, M arto n L en n artz and d aughter A nna sp e n t Sunday at the home of Mr. an d Mrs. John FOR CHILDREN Bramhall. Miss v la ra Jo h n so n , of Pow ell Val- 1 Children's regular 65c and ley, spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and 75c Sweaters, Special at Mrs August B artscli an d w hile there attended the la d ie s ’ b a z a a r a t P leas ant Home. FOR BOYS -Mrs. Enill B artsch visited with Mrs. Geo. W olfe of S andy Tuesday. Boys’ reg. 50c and 75c Sweat The many frie n d s of Mrs. W. E. ers. Special.............................. Markell will be g lad to know that »he is im proving an d will soon be out of the h o sp ital. FOR MEN Mrs. G rant Sloop called on Mrs. M e n 's a ll w ool Sw aters. McLaughlin M onday. B lo w n a n d red . 1 guiar A su rprise p a rty w as given on Miss Ituth W heeler. F o rty of her $4.00 g r a d e ........... schoolmates w ere th e re an d all re ported a very e n jo y a b le tim e. Julius T im m erm an is clearin g land for A ugust B artsch . GRESHAM C lark 's 2(H) yd. spool cotton Thread, black ami white All Christmas Announcement S w e a te rs 48c 39c $1.63 ? t ï i £ Men’s Suspenders COTTRELL Men's 35c Work Suspenders. Special J B. F o w ler an d fam ily have moved to Zeek B e ers’ place. Mr. I owler has re n te d Mr. B eers’ farm for the com ing year. Mr and Mrs. W tn. C aldo have re turned io th e ir farm a t C ottrell. Mrs. Caldo's poor h e a lth d u rin g th * past year has m ad e th e ch ange :i.l- vlsaeie Mrs. A. h . G oger was th e g u est i f “ r m other Mrs. C ltr.i K ane of Ciesli: m the first of la st v eek. Jh e Misses E va and A lbert» Schneider will e n te r ta in th e I. B. G. G_ub T hursday a ite rn o o n , 1 cm ner All the m e n iJe rs art. .• » • '¡ u w l to be presen . Mis. Hose Ho.cein, of itosei u rf is visiting her a j it Mrs urjinl Mi - ler. Mr and lira. Max A ndrew s h a 'e moved to Mm. L. .th e tte riy » 'a m . Mrs. Ed. An-.'re L visiting re la tives in P o r t i a j J th is « e e k R P.avi<1 W o.f, ciai: c a rrie r on R. K No. 1 from B orL w has purchased * t*e" buggy fo r e a rt vmg the mail, t is much la rg e r and n o re t i - •nient than he one lo r.n e t ly used F Mr. Wolf *or m a t p u t p ise. TERRY John Shipley w as a c a lle r a t the home of E lm er T ow nsend on last Saturday evening. Mrs Annie S w ank, from F airview a visitor a t th e hom e of Mrs Coons last week. w In ^ »»hington the Blue Sky law dt;ea,e<l at the polls, as it was * M ted at the polls, as it was In eSon when first proposed. bout the only citiea in the state Ire ' * r# 501 * ble to r*duce tax levies •tUltUsL* Conductin* publicly owned onuLo . All these Shoes Greatly Kuïad Infants’ black button 75c grade at Shoes, rr. <zV Children s kid button and cloth top button Shoes, sizes to 11 l adies' and Misses' cream col o r'd P ants and Vesta, fleeced lined, 25c grade..................... B o ys g ""y fle e c e d P a n ts a n d V esta, r e g u la r IPw g r a d e a t em broidered H and 25c Knit Caps We have a lot of C hildren's Knit Wool Caps in assorted colors. Some of these caps sold for 35c. Corsets 9 8 c A lot of good »1.50 to »2.25. sty lish C o rsets. w o rth 18c Wool Sox M en's re g u la r Special price. •X 15c 18c p a rt wool Sox. 18c 25c 38c 65c cotton Dress Goods, per y a r d ...................................... \2 cotton Dress Goods, per yard.. ..........................................j,j, p a it wool Dress Goods, per yard 25?*' grade worsted Dress Goods, 36 in. wide, reduced to 45. Q 4 RUBBERS .Mens fleeced lined Drawers and Shirts, regular 50c grade for 43c Men's regular $1.25 grey rib bed Union Suit for 98c 12c Toweling, 9 c Children’s kid button and cloth top button Shoes, (T»1 CA All rubbers are brand new. We bought them a t a b a r gain and we are going to sell them a t a bargain. La»lies’ Rubbers .................. M en’s Rubbers G irls' Rubbers, 111/2 - C hildren's Rubbers, 3 to 11 $163 11, v Î1 63 damaged single Good quality single Blank els Full size Free! Every customer who buys >1 worth or over will receive Free a decorated China or a Crystal Glass Dish. handsome piece Those who spend $5.00 will receive a handsome decorated At 44C A nd Short lengths in all colors Calico rem nants. Spec- OC ml at per yard _ 3'C 10c Yarn, 6 c Children’s Hose '-' I'hyr la r n s , all colors C hildren’s tine and heavy Special, at per skein ribbed Hose. Special at 2 pair fo r............................ Dresser Scarfs 19c Fine Dreaaer Scarfs with fam y enib. 25c and rn D • I P l •! 1 I 3UC BtlDg the 1/1)11(17611 ! Men’s Wool Shirts'Br‘"lt *• chu',r'', u ■" * M ens Shirts Ail m en's good quality work Shirts. Regular 50c and 60c grade, Spec ial a t .................................. Calico Remnants na Handbags Ladies' 35c Hand Bags. Special a t ......................... Outing Flannel Short lengths in white ami dark colors Outing Flan lu i. Regular 12c grade Blankets Slightly 9 L adies’ fancy kerchiefs. __ ¿J) 1 to 51... Regular $2.25 Shoe at 5c Underwear DRESS GOODS REDUCED! Extra good quality White Bovi 10c Handkerchiefs Sale Begins Mon., Dec. 14 v »v -'••ó*:'*:":-’:— : 98c :: In some instances the price is a way below the cost to m anufacture. Please pay us a visit. Look over these necessary articles. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Z :: Greatly Reduced Prices -v G lo v e s E xtra quality Ladies’ Two-clasp Kid Gloves, black or tan. Regular $1.25 value. About eight months ago we were forced to close our Gresham Store on account of illness of the owner. And now we come forth w ith the announcem ent th a t the store is open for business once again. We are going to sell on the same plan as we always did. That is—to sell on the smallest legitim ate profits. We have placed in this store a stock of goods which were brought from one of our other stores, and for the past two weeks we have been receiving many new goods. Many of these goods we are placing on sale at ’;vVP' Sick Headache. Sick h eadache Is n e a rly alw ays Corn *- d iso rd ers of th e stom ach . Jl 1 them a n d th e periodic at- De»» 8*ck h ea d ac h e will disap- Mrs. J o h n B ish o p of Roee- » bv * ' i » r ite s : "A b o u t a year and 1 M tr °u b le d w ith indigestion for , d sick h ea d ac h e th a t lasted <ioCt „ r ° i o r ! h ree d*’” at a tim e 1 and t r led a n u m b e r of rem - or,2 , UJ n° th ln g helped m e u n til vis«.»Oi ’"ose sick sp ells a frie n d ad- ¡etf '* !?* to ta k e C h a m b e rla in 's Tab- »hnrf .. 8 me<lic ln e reliev ed m e In a n titne." F o r sa le by al< D ealers. 15, ■junuuL H R F f.flN K id 45( H u n d re d s Men's wool and wool mix ed Shirts. Value up to $1.50 ........................ ............ o f B a rg a in s Toys. All mechanical Toys will be dem onstrated for their bene 69c fit. E q u a lly as G ood Berry Set. Why Phy More Than AskT V