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    GRESHAM
OfTLOOK FRIDAY.
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PAGE
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
TO THE PUBLIC
Announcement
DEC. 14
we w;n
i M
f ONDAY,
i
**» v \t will be in our new store
ready for business, where we will be glad to welcome
our many friends and customers.
Be su re th a t y o u r t r j l ! ba® c o m - 1
P'<‘te ad d ress
If p arcel post pack - '
age, be su re to writ.» th e c o r d
“ F ro m " before v o u r n am e an d a d ­
d ress; also th e w ord T o " sh o u '.l be
piaced before th e adores« tliu«:
F ro m —
S ta m p
Tom Brown.
What Can I Afford to Give?
After all that «trike« right at the heart of the Christmas
Gift suggestion—doesn't it? For $1 you can give an aocount
at the BANK OF GRESHAM Can you think of ANYTHING
else that will make more of a showing—cause greater delight
to the recipient—do more actual good—than a Bank Acoount?
A tla n ta , Oa.
Remember you can Bank here by Mail and
have the Christmas Bank Book in time.
To JOHN SMITH.
P o rtla n d .
Oregon.
BANK OF GRESHAM
W e w ish to e x te n d to the oe n!e , f C ,. k ,
j
,
,
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' llleaH arn and vi,
mu sin cere th a n k s
for th e g e n e ro u s p a tro n a g e ,1, , h av e g iv n ,
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.
b u sin e ss in o u r p re s e n t locahon, an d w e trust our efforts to please w ill m erit y o u r
c o n tin u e d c o n fid e n ce a n d good w.il i„ o u r new hom e. W e will be b e lte , able to
Always leave enough room on ad ­
dress side for postage. T he C h rist­
GRESHAM, OREGON
m as stick ers, o r Red Cross S tam ps
W e p ay 4 % in o u r Savings D e p a rtm e n t or on C e rtific rte *
should be placed on th e u n d ersid e of
♦ the parcel, alth o u g h If placed on th e
i face side, from D ecem ber 15th to
PLEASANT HOME
COTTRELL
n; on».
¡Jan u a ry 15th they will n o t be held
m ade th e“
‘ ° U' ‘>U” ne9’ alo" g * • 5ani<’ liMS' g iv in « " u r
Rev. Mr. T ay lo r, of P o rtla n d , w ill
b»«qu»m|
up as not m ailab le; b u t au y o th e r
T he L adles' Aid society of th e preach a t th e C o ttre ll B a p tist ch u rc h
tim e they will n ot be accepted as M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch will m eet next S un d ay m o rn in g a n d evening.
10e.
, m ailable.
on W ednesday afte rn o o n , Dec. 1$, at All a re co rd ially Invited.
Don’t w ait to ta k e y o u r m ail to th e th e hom e of Mrs. R. W oouer, All
office ju st a few m in u tes before th e m em bers an d frien d s a re Invited to
G ravel and Maud.
:ou »ml
d ispatching of th e m alls; If you do be p resen t.
I am p rep a re d to fu rn ish grav el
Gresil. I
an d san d In any q u a n tity from Bell
. it may be held o ver u n til th e next
one jo» I
pit. Also team in g , g ra d in g an d ex­
1 mail.
A nsw er th e o th e r fello w ’s W ant cav atin g .
J. H. B oss.
T elephone
~S~7
The m ail going so u th — th a t Is Es- Ad and h e'll an sw er y eu rs
78»x. .
tf
; tacada and way p o in ts— leaves th e
office 5 :25 a. m. and 3 :3 5 p. ra.
sale. E j . |
Mail going n o rth to P o rtlan d ,
'sham R
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leaves, 7 :18 a. ra. an d 5 :2 4 p. in.
tl
Have packages p roperly packed be­
ck drtv. I
fore h anding them in for m ailing. If
or win I
eggs, fresh m eat, fru it, glass, etc.,
stock it |
, w rite th e n a tu re of th e co n ten ts on
, (hom
GRESHAM OUTLOOK with
the face of th e parcel, th e n we will
tf
j
know
how
to
h
an
d
le
It.
•ne wlti |
4 m i«
1 yr.
Any v aluable parcel should be In­
DRY GOODS SHOP
*n. Price
NEW REGNER BLDG.
Dally O itg o n la n .....................
>4.00
11.25
lale, Or- 1
sured, th e e x tra cost Is five cen ts up
Dally and S unday O rsgonla ... S.00
4.25
84
to the value of $25, and ten cen ts up
Dally J o u r n a l ........................ ,_ 5 50
3.75
to
$50.
e, some I
7.50
4.00
Dally an d S-inday Jo u rn a l
Do n ot m ail any p erish a b le goods
> Brown I
E vening '’ eleg ram ...............
4.50
2.75
B. F
J so th a t it will have to stay o ver Sun-
stacadt, |
ARTICLES ON THE
Weekly Oregonian ............. ... 2.00
1.15
play at office of d estin atio n .
It
EUROPEAN WAR
Sensl-W eekly J o u r n a l ..........
. 2.00
1.15
1 wish you all a Mei$y C h ristm as,
nd bar- 1
i.
M
c C o l l , p . m .
The following books and articles
on. En-1
HVBHCRIHB NOW. GET T i l l WAR
will be found at th e lib rary ;
station. I
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Crum b,— “ E ngland and G erm any.”
tt
NEWH. GET THE VOTES FOR
The W hite P apers— “ E ngland and
C olum bia g ran g e held th e ir re g u la r
tie and I
YOLK CANDIDATE.
G erm any;
England and G erm any m eeting last S atu rd ay w ith a largo
ndrews [
atten d an ce. T he follow ing m em bers
and
R
ussia.”
ne 218.
ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING,
were elected to fill th e officers' ch airs
Century, December, 1914—“ F ra n ce for th e next y ear: m aster, Mrs. M in­
SHINGLES, Etc.
L8
1914,” by L ester G. H ornby.
nie P o u n d er; overseer, G. K n leriem ;
"R ussia, a nation united by w ar” , lectu rer, Mrs. H en k el; se creta ry , Miss
Large Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts
by an a u th o r who w ithholds his Grace F erg u so n ; tre a su re r, Mr. H en ­
RULES G O V E R N IN G T H E V O T IN G CONTEST
kel. R. P. R asm ussen rep o rted th a t
L et us figure on your orders. W rite or phone.
name.
he had received th e cash prize of
We deliver.
•’F rom C aesar to K aiser,” by E d­ $125 which was won by C olum bia
R U L E 1. T h e P u lfe r M e rc a n tile Co., been p ro p e rly stam p ed w it h th e ir (In n
grange at th e co unty fair.
win Davis Schoonm aker.
w ill Issue votes as per fo llo w in g oche I- nam e.
C u s to m e rs sh ou ld re fu s e th em
3E!
A m ovem ent has been s ta rte d to ­ uls, e x cep tin g as h e re a fte r m ay be m en­ o th erw is e.
W orld's W ork, December n u m ­
w ards loading a ship w ith g ifts for tio ned:
R U L E B. T h e s o lic itin g o f vo tes In
ber— T he th ird w ar m anual, "T he th e needy Belgians.
A nything In
100 fo r >1.00 on cash sales.
th e m e rc h a n t’s store. In fr o n t o f sto re
Effects
on
the
A
m
ericas.”
th
e
line
of
clo
th
in
g
,
b
la
n
k
ets,
shoes,
>00 fo r >1.00 In m erc h an d is e paid w i l t o r on prem ise s Is p ro h ib ite d .
M artin L ennartz, Mgr.
Sandy, Ore.
P hone 446
O utlook, December, 1914— “ A m er­ for women an d ch ild ren can be se n t du s bills.
RULE 0
A v o te th a t Is scratched
to
W
K
night
a
t
C
o
rb
ett,
who
will
>00 fo r >1 00 on p a y m e n ts o f old ac
or m a rk e d In a n y m an n er a f t e r I t leaves
ica and the W orld W ar,” from the
see th a t It gets to th e sh ip w hich a t counts.
th e m e rc h a n t's hands, s h a ll be I k h i e n
G erm an point of view, by Dr. F. E I th is tim e has s ta rte d to load up at
200 fo r >1.00 on dus b ills sold.
o u t, p ro v id in g th is d e fa c in g sh ou ld a p ­
CORBETT
PLEASANT VALLEY
Ju n g e and Dr Erw in Acel.
! Seattle.
200 fo r >1 00 on b a rg a in and cle aran c e p ear th a t a fig u re had been ta m p ere d
Colum bia g ran g e will give a b a n ­ sales
Scientific A m erican, December 5,
with.
|
I. F. Coffm an, of L ents, was out
Dr. and Mrs. N eanbar, of Port-
quet on New Y ears eve fo r m em bers
In re fe re n c e to Is s u in g vo tes on old
R U L E 7. A f t e r N o v e m b e r firs t nt
! looking a f te r his ranch in this vicin- land, were visitors a t the Ira Byers 1914— W ar issue num ber 4
only, who a re req u e sted to bring accounts, th e y m ay be Issued fo r th e new c a n d id ates w ill be en tered .
H arp er's W eekly, December 12, ! th e ir baskets.
ity last T uesday,
home Sunday.
pa ym en t o f old acaounts, th a t w ars In ­
R! I.K *
E v e ry b o d y Is In v ite d to
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. R hoades at- , W ork
is progressing finely on 1914— "T he A ttack on New Y ork,"
Miss F erg u so n , th e te ac h er of cu rre d p rio r i o J u ly 1, 1*14. V o te s w ill n o m in a te ca ndidates. A ll th a t Is nec­
tended th e fu n e ra l la st Monday of
high school building. T h e r e - by Howard D. W heeler.
o u r H eights school, is busy p rep arin g not be given on new c h arg e accou nts u n ­ es sary Is to send In tho na m e o f an y
Mr. B rom berg of Pow ell Valley. Mr. nient basem ent is now nearly com-
less th is p a rtic u la r accou nt Is paid w it h ­ yo un g la d y In tb s c o m m u n ity .
T h is
"A t the bottom of the P ile,” by for a C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t.
Bromberg w as a re la tiv e of Mrs. pitted.
T he high school p upils will give in t h ir t y days, th en vo tes m ay be Is­ w ill e n title her to 2000 n o m in a tin g votes
Rhoads
T here will be an all day m eeting Philips W. W hitcomb.
a social a t th e ch u rch by C hristm as. sued I f th e m e rc h a n t la w illin g and so and she w ill be en tered as a candidate.
„
...
and basket d in n er at th e church
O ur old frien d . Mr. Jam es L uau, orders.
RULE 2
V o te s a re n o t tr a n s fa r a b ls
Chas D ah lq u ist, S r , was a visitor next Sunday> December 13.
(he fam iliar old K an ak a, was ta k en
MELROSE
RULE 2
V o te s w ill be lesued w ith a a f t e r being east.
at Oregon C ity one day recently.
Rev Mr ' fe e d e r is doing clearing
to th e h o sp ital la st week. He has tim e lim it o f tw o w eeks, and m ust he
R U L E 10. V o ic e th a t a re not p ro p ­
Mr. B lair, of C reston, was looking „ „ th e land he recently purchased
Mrs. Nina Buxton is visiting her been on th e sick list fo r a sh o rt tim e. cast In th e b a llo t box. pro vid ed fo r th a t e r ly stam p ed w it h th e m e rc h a n t's s ig ­
after in te re sts in th e V alley last ,,f th e C orbett estate.
Mrs. H enry S hoults, of L ato u relle, purpose, b e fo re th e e x p ir a tio n o f the n a tu re . o r vo tes w ith th e tim e lim it e x ­
sister Mrs. Dowsett, of G resham , this
Monday.
Lee Evans will only m ake th ree week.
1 Falls, who was serio u sly ill from tim e lim it. U e fo re r a t t i n g votes, m ake p ired , w ill not be accepied.
Dan McCraw h as got his new house trips a week to P o rtlan d with his au-
R U L E 11. A c o m m itte e selected by
Theo. Mercer Is trim m ing and blood poisoning, is now convalescent a record fo r y o u r ow n g u id a n ce
weil u nder w ay an d will have it ready ■ to stage.
a t th e h o sp ital In P o rtlan d .
In order to fa c ilit a t e v o tin g you a re th e m e rc h a n ts w ill co un t th e votes each
spraying J. H. W ilson’s orchard.
for occupancy in th e n ea r fu tu re .
Those who desire to donate cioth-
Miss Ada Ja ck so n and h e r b ro th e r requested to place y o u r vo tes In an en­ w eek, b e g in n in g w ith th e th ir d week
Chet Stafford and wife are living
Fred M a tth ia s is having th e brush ing and any kind of im perishable with th e la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Joe Ja ck so n have been In th e city velope and seal It. P lease w r its th e and re p o rt th e re s u lts In th e O u tlo o k.
cleared from a tr a c t of land which foods to the people of battle-scarred Mrs. E lm er M ercer awhile.
with frien d s fo r a few days.
n u m b er o f vo tes the en velo pe co n ta in s C o m m itte e s w ill be an nounced la te r
he owns n e a r S ycam ore sta tio n .
Belgium may leave sam e at \\
IC I'L E 12
On O ctober 12th a ll con-
and th e nam e o f th e c a n d id a te you desire
The fu n eral procession of Mr.
C. F. K esterso n is having land K n ig h t’s store and It will be sen t to Ilrandberg passed th ro u g h here on
C arlo ad of Am erica F ence in all to vote fo r on th e outside.
te a ta n te s h o w in g no g a in In v o les up to
cleared up w hich he expects to put ; the food cargo ship of 6000 tons the way to th e cem etery Tuesday.
styles to a rriv e ab o u t J a n u a ry 1st.
R U L E 2. E m p loyees, c le rk s and r e l­ th a t d a ta w ill be dropped fro m th e pub­
on the m a rk e t fo r sale.
¡capacity which will be loaded from
Rev. J. II. and Mrs. Wood and Also a sm all lo t of Royal Fence we a tiv e s o f th e m e rc h a n ts and new sp aper lis h ed lis t. T h e ir vo tes w ill bo held to
W. G. R ogers is p u ttin g o u t sev- P ortland, Tacom a and Seattle,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad atten d ed a re closing o u t to m ake room . R e - 1 p u b lis h e rs ca n n o t p a rtic ip a te as ca n ­ th e ir c re d it, sh ou ld th e y d e s ire to re ­
eral h u n d red young holly tree s for
The cam p lire girls of the high Mr. G ould's fu n eral W ednesday at m em ber If you need Fence we have , didates.
en ter.
commercial purposes.
school took a ' hike
to L «tourell G resham .
th e k ind you w ant a t th e prices you I R U L E 4. M e rc h a n ts s h a ll In no In ­
A nd v o le s w ill be g iv e n a t th e tim e
P leasant V alley g ran g e m eets in Saturday and called at he
a
stance leeua v o le s u n til such votes have sales a re m ade o n ly
The school expects to have a should pay. M etzger Bros.
C hristm as tree and en tertain m en t.
evening session S - atu rd - ay , - Dec. 12. Chalet.
Mrs. A lbert Fox and little d au g h ­
Theo. M ercer has recently In stall­
te r of T rou td ale visited h er p aren ts ed a telephone in his home.
HILLSVIEW
Tuesday.
A. B. Conrad and fam ily attended
th e stock show in P o rtlan d a few
Mr- E. L. S to n e r is visiting at the
KELSO
(lays th is week.
hoi .. of Mrs. A ugust Sam uelson.
O scar Jones has recovered from a
Mr- Ida W ilson and son H arold.
*A C hristm as tree and e n te rta in ­ tw o-w eeks Illness.
who are liv in g on the old Wilson
Pin . w here F ra n k M etzger has been m ent will be the attractio n at the
Best possible Merchandise to be had for their money,
and a Dollar s worth for a Dollar.
"Honesty, Courtesy and Dependable Merchandise," will
always be our motto.
COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS
Bert Lindsey
I
Lum ber
Sandy F ir Lumber Co,
POWELL VALLEY
house d estroyed by fire a t a la te hour mg. December 19 at 8 ° o '° n ,,,
Monffav even in c
Tlie mam part of th e program win
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P alm blad, a
A n u m b e r of farm e rs including consist of an uproarous farce
?ue 10 pound girl on th e 4th of Decem­
ber.
COMPLIMENTARY.
¡a . w m . i s . .» » w .
Several p a rtie s have been looking
over ’and lati.lv w it h a vipw to bay-
ing home« h e re
Rev k H um s of F orest Grove,
•mi Rev Wm p L L
o G resham
» " ie ¿ H e « “a t T h e ¿ ^ m e ° o T a ^ t o
‘or S atu rd ay
S atu rday.
»n Efficiency
r.inrieni'.i Com
, <uiiiiiie-n>n.
An
m ission.
This Is a new com m ission th a t th e
“ Ighbrows an d professional reform
•K itators a re p rep a rin g th e public
Jo n sru d . Mrs. Marls‘ In ‘** ' p r°,p r£
tor of Iniggs cottage) Mrs
Barnum . The following four >oung
ladies are guests at the cottage and
hero-w orshlpp-rs Miss von C h atter-
n . Anna E ri.k so n ; M te. M o stg o » -
cry, .-'«
Mabel
Jon
Miss W
Wiggles-
«O’-
^ e l Jo
n sru d , ; -M.ss
iggles-
w orth, Stella Jo n sru d ; Miss 1- rltz-
lrllaon, Heles Mitas; I'.iti-nce Mag-
1
-
of th e k itch en .)
iHJlcucId^ s'. Hon,’ Koopay. (a sea-
s)ior, ,.a bnian,)
Georg- M aroney;
« | Ubbs, (an A tlantic City police-
G ebhard von B lucher, the fam ous
P ru ssian g eneral field m arshal, had
b„
who was very hom ely, but extrem ely
proud and vain.
One day, 8a>B Novellen-Schantx.
B lucher e n tered th e su rg eo n ’s tent,
„ found hhn 8tandlng before a
lookto<5 glaaa, a r r . n «in< hU to ilet
ir jng
him self generally.
generally
and ad m ,rln
g htmseiir
_____________
• D
octor," said _________
B lucher, laughing,
isug
. . I . suppose
---------- — th a t — you ew- are i..„ the luckiest
m an tn th e w orld.”
"H ow 's th a t, s ir ’ may I a s k ? ”
- “ w Why.
h y . h h ere
ere you
you a a re
re q q u u ite
ite In
In love
love
y ourself, and you h av e n 't a sin-
7 n t’heJ ° hpnr„iri»m w llf X i s ? o<
rtvaH" _________
“ fh r .gtnia9 nlJ ic
,„n g s. Admix
Notice of Public Hale.
— ««v«
sion free.
Coffee,
cake, nio
pie and
N otice is hereby given th a t I will
Q u ich es will be on sale. E W T -
body cordially Invited Ladies p le a ~ sell a t public au ctio n on Tuesday,
D ecem ber 15, 1914. a t 10 o ’clock
bring pie. cake or sandw iches.
a. m. a t my residence one m ile n o rth
g i r t Headache.
•nd supervise state, city and county
of Scenic sta tio n , M ultnom ah co u n ­
8 •erning bodies, and tlie them how
glck headache is nearly always ty, O regon, to th e h ig h est bidder for
1 caused by disorders of the stom ach. cash, th e follow ing described a n i­
*0 do their work.
A county court advisor is included 'C o rre ct them and the periodic a t ­ mals, ta k en up by me and ad v e r­
for each county who Is to give pro­ tacks of sick headache will dUap- tised according to law , to w it:
Mrs. John Bishop of Rose-
fessional and technical advice to the pear
One 2-year-old H olstein heifer, de­
vlll»- Ohio » rite -
tb 'U t a >ear horned
uurucu and
-I1U w
www.
. „ e bell; one
---- IS -
earing
«ounty officials.
ersey h eifer, dehorned
debor
1
troubled w ith Indigestion : m onths old Jersey
In Wisconsin this has become one
l
dehorned an<
and
°* the
the m ost expensive com m issions In
d had
headache
th a t lasted nn»
o - - hrimilf»
b r i'- L» J -year-old
J
of
mind for in O regon.
It is in existen ce In W isconsin.
M innesota
and has " be-
—
e o v o v r i«
a an
u d u Illinois,
j i i i i i v i b , »nu
eon.e p ro d u ctiv e of fat offices and
•U b o rate r e p o r t.
The com m ission Is to Investigate
____ one 30-montks-old
heifer, red and white, dehorned and
AH have alU la lalt
Adi«»« but nothing helped me n n u i wearing bell. O
E BAUDER.
Any incentive for the cltlxen to in- eU o{ tboae gjcfc spells s friend sd- w r .
Route i . ¿ Box
G , resham O ra
at himself In the problems of «ov-,® a d me to u k l . aa m h -rtalr1 . T s tr
* 213.
d
* Decem ber, I
enunent when the shoe pinches 1. t o ,
This
¡M4.
,o
¡Ztñ
W ho W ill Get
I he Special Prize in the Voting Contest,
consisting of a Seven-piece set of Iorquois En-
amelware.
T o be aw arded next M onday night to the contestant m aking
the greatest gain in votes regardless of position.
N ow is your chance, h u stle r s,e v en if at the bottom of the list!
R em em ber, D ecem ber 21st the piano and piano purchasing cer­
tificates will be aw arded according to the standing of contestants.
How to get Your Votes
(R ead the R ules again and keep posted)
U ntil close of the Cor.'eat M O N D A Y N IG H T . D E C . 21, 8 p . m ., votes
will be given as follows:
6000 Votes on New Yearly Subscriptions to Outlook. Less
than year in same proportion.
3000 Votes on Yearly Renewals.
20,000 Votes on a New or Renewsd Subscription to Outlook
paid up to Dec. 31, 1916.
200 Votes by Pulfer Merc. Co. on each dollar cash purchase
until 8 p. m., Monday, Dec. 21.
5000 Votes on each $5 cash coupon.
Double Votes on all other payments as advertised.
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