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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 11» 14 PAGE THREE CHR1STMA V iG ríT fifa ? WHAT A JOV TO GIVE PRESENTS! AND HE THAT GIUETH SHALL RECEIVE. NOW IS THE TIME: OUR STORE IS THE STORE TO BUY THINGS TO GIVE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THE RUSH WILL SOON BE ON. SO COME THIS VERY WEEK AND BUY FGR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS WHILE YOU CAN TAKE PLENTY OF TIME TO CHOOSE WHAT YOU WANT. OUR STORE IS THE STORE WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FAR. Suggestions FOR FATHER Suit C ase, $ 1 .5 0 to $ 1 0 . B ath R obes, $ 3 .5 0 to $ 7 .5 0 Shirts, $1 to $ 3 . S w ea te r C oats, all prices. or Men’s Furnishings Suits, Shoes for All I. FOR FRIENDS T raveling Bag, $ 5 to $ 1 0 H o u se C oat, $ 3 .5 0 to $ 7 . M ackinaw s, all prices, FOR BROTHER M erch an d ise O rd e r. K id G loves, $ 1 .5 0 . U m b rellas, $1 to $ 5 . H a t $ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 . L in en H a n d k e rc h ie fs, 12Jc to 2 5 c P a ir of Shoes, $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 . or M e rc h a n d ise O rd e r. .L a d ie s ’ a n d M e n ’s F in e U m b rellas. L o u n g in g R obes. H a ts. N eck w ear. G a rte rs. Box of H o se. C ollars. S u s p e n d e rs . S hirts. Belts. G loves. H o u s e S lippers. W o o le n B lankets. S ilkoline Q u ilts. C ap s. A u to R o b e s O r a M e rc h a n d ise o rd er. =DW. A YLSW O R T Howitt Bldg. Gresham, Oregon BTÏtt PLEASANT HOME VEUTURA PARK. Lu m b e t T he W om ens’ C h ristian T em uer- Mrs. F ra n k N. P aren t, who has ance Union will m eet F rid a y a tte r- been q u ite ill for som e tim e, is re noon with Mrs. J. W. L au.lerbaek. ported m uch better. A larg e a tte n d a n c e is desired. J. S. Benaen and fam ily visited A t i l ; girl was born on ’ ’rlday a t Oregon City Sunday. last to Mr. and Mrs. L au n d au er. After all that strikes right at the heart of the Christmas H aldane Dickson and fam ily have E. C. P u rrfn , of P o rt O 'c h a rd , is Gift suggestion—doesn t it? For $1 you can give an account th e guest of G eorge M urrav. Both retu rn ed hom e from P en d leto n , O re ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, •men a re v eteran s of th e w ar of I S t 1 gon, w here they have been fo r sev at the BANK OF GRESHAM. Can you think of ANYTHING P reach in g services will be held eral m onths. SHINGLES, Etc. else that will make more of a showing—cause greater delight next Sunday evening a t 7 «'clock. Mrs. H arry McCoy and Mrs. Noah Rev. Mr. S m ith, th e p asto r^ vill P erry visited frien d s a t Rose City Quantity S plit Cedar Fence Posts to the recipient—do more actual good—than a Bank Account? . preach. P ark W ednesday. Mrs. J. A. Stephens, who has bedn Let us figure on your orders. Write or phone. Remember you can Bank here by Mail and visitin g w ith relativ es and frien d s in ' We deliver. have the Christmas Bank Book in time. VICTORY ib is vicinity, has re tu rn e d to P o rt- I ¡and. — T he follow ing is th e roll of honor for th e m onth en ding D ecem ber 11, BORING 1914, w ith Miss L ents as te a c h e r: Phone 446 M artin L ennartz, Mgr. GRESHAM, OREGON R uth Ick ler, Dolly M organ, Es BORING, Dec. 14.— T he en ter- th e r W ilhelm , W alter Thom n«on, W e p a y 4 % in o ur Savings D e p a rtm e n t o r on C e rtific rte s ta in m e n t for S atu rd ay evening prom - " 1 " " " " lses to he good and good o rd e r is as- | ,b n " 1(P. i,arl8° " ; , A lbpft C arlson, sure.l as th e young people have se- ‘ y n ’ J ‘ w " a ,°°‘ ’ , s ,0*” ORIENT P0V7ELL VALLEY leeted Mr. M orand Mr. M eyer, Mr. ,“ ° ygan' ,L ? " i' rd W ood' Irv in lc k le r ' S iefer and Mr. T elford as a com m it- ( Mr ? “ ° d ' Mr. and sp en t A clea rin g out sale has been on fo r T he fu n eral of Olof B ran d b erg i tee to keep o rd e r a n d 'a n y one g ettin g “ “ “ Mrs. II. W. ” , " Cooley n two weeks a t th e sto re and good bar- was held on Tuesday, Decem ber 8, a t ro u g h o r noisy will be asked to li ave b u „ lcK*e r gains have been given. T he firm of the Swedish Mission ch u rch of Row- th e hall o r do w hat Is rig h t. „ a n , ^lrB' , urnB BPPnt Nelson & Johanson is going o u t of ell Valley. Rev. H. E. S an d sted t of T he new piano has a rriv ed at Bor- ‘.,“ '“ ;a5^ „ . , * 'F parentB ’ business. P o rtlan d , an old tim e frien d of th e ing hall. A la rg e p ay m en t has been ’ ‘ an a Mr8' l'‘' " ’lln elm - The C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t will Jo h n Nelson has purchased a deceased, spoke in terestin g ly from m ade on it alread y and th e pro- large tra c t of tim b er n ea r Bull Run ! the la tte r p a rt of the 2 0th ch a p te r of ceeds from th e p ask et social S atu r- be given W ednesday evening, De GRESHAM OUTLOOK with and is going sh o rtly to have it cut R evelation. Rev. Jo n a s Jo h n so n day evening will also go to w ard s cem ber 23. to cordw ood. spoke on th e resu rrectio n from 1 Cor. paying for th e piano. B oring people Card of Thanks. W alter Johan so n has purchased an 15:19-23. B eautiful floral trib u te s a re aw ake. 6 mos 1 yr. in te re st in a grocery sto re on Haw- covered th e casket. T he pall bear- --------------------- - To th e m any frien d s who so k in d Daily O icgontan ................... $6.00 >3 25 tifò th o rn e avenue, P o rtlan d , and ta k es ers were J. J. Johnson, N. E. H ey-j B ask et Social E x plained, ly assisted us d u rin g th e illn ess and Daily and Sunday O regonian .... 8.00 4.26 up his d u ties ab o u t the beginning of lander, Jo n a s Nelson, ifa g n u s An- In ex p lan atio n of th e m isunder- death of o u r husband an d fa th e r Daily Jo u rn a l ........... ... 5.60 2.76 th e year. derson and Swan S taffanson. Mr. . W illiam McAlpine has gone to T .randberg leaves besides his w ile 8 ,an ilil‘8 ,,la < seem s to be am ong the we wjg[, to ex ten (j o u r h e a rtfe lt g r a t Disily and Sunday Jo u rn a l . .... 7.60 4.00 P o rtlan d to a tte n d the law classes and d au g h ter, Mrs. Wm. P eterson and ' “ dies of Boring in reg ard to the itude. We also wish to th a n k o u r E vening T eleg ram ..... 4 60 2.76 and is stu d y in g for th e L.L. B. de- to u r gran d ch ild ren here, a sister in b ask et social, S atu rd ay evening and friends for th e many floral offerings W eekly O reg o n ian.................. .... 2.00 1 15 gree. ¡O rdw ay, Colorado and a b ro th el in th e way th e b ask ets a re to be sold, and for th e sym pathy show n us d u r Sem i-W eekly J o u r n a l............. .... 2.00 1.16 T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs' m eeting was K ansas City, M issouri. we wish to say, every lad ies' basket ing th e try in g o rd eals of th e burial held on F rid a y and was largely a t- i _____________ will be n um bered on th e o u tsid e by of o u r loved one. tended. HUHNCRIBH NOW. G ET TH E WAR FAIRVIEW J. D. K ellogg cam e out from P o rt a girl at th e door. T he b ask et will Mrs. Olof B ran d b erg . Mr. and lan d on W ednesday to his place h ere _________________ co n tain th e lad ies' nam e and weight. NEWS. GET T H E VOTES F O It Mrs. Wm. P eterso n . and stayed u n til T h u rscay . Fairview- gran g e will m eet n e x t 'm u L ' " ~ R obert S. Sm ith was a P o rtlan d S aturday. Decem ber 19 for th e elec-' ,8< ° mini »er wiU b< YOL'K CANDIDATE. visitor on W ednesday. ' tion of officers and tran sa ctio n of copied in a book by an ac tin g secre- ROWE P. H. Roork and R. .1 A nderson o th e r business. This will be an all- te ry . No one else will know the w ere P o rtlan d visitors on Monday, day m eeting w ith th e usual grange ladies w eight except th e secretary A tw an g to tho a ir th a t h in ted Geo. A nderson from Sandy h a s 'd i n n e r a t noon. ,,....... ....... ..... . „ ,. , , . _ . ren te d the J. D. K ellogg place next T he L adies' Aid society of the ‘ * > K e a e . T he snow bro u g h t a n u m b er of young to Ins fa th e r, and is going to run a M ethodist church will hold a chicken Kpntlem en will coine and ask the folks to th e hills to enjoy th e m any chicken ranch. i pie supper and b azaar S atu rd ay , De- secretary for any n u m b er he desires. w inter sports. R U L E S G O V E R N IN G T H E V O T IN G C O N T E S T T he b asket ball team w ent to St. cem ber 19 at th e city hall. The sale n e will be told th e necessary am o u n t R. S. Shelley, deputy fo re st su-1 Jo h n s on F rid a y evening to play th e will begin in the aftern o o n and con- , „ _ _ ..... . ,, , team of th a t place and retu rn ed de- tinue d u rin g the evening. S upper • P y • < g ve i pervlsor, and his wife have re tu rn e d R U L E 1. The P ulfer M ercantile Co., been properly stam ped with their fir feated by 32 to 12. I will be served from 5 to 7 a f te r which w ith w hose ow n er he is j to th e ir hom e In P o rtla n d a fte r w ill Issue votes as per follow in g sche I* name. C ustom ers should refu se them A Mr. C lauson from P ortlan d has a program will be rendered. All a re to eat supper. 84 spending th e su m m er at Ziz Zig rang- ule, excep tin g as hereafter may he men otherw ise. tioned : p urchased the business of Nelson & . invited to atten d . __ RULE 6. The so licitin g of v o tes In e r statio n . Jo h an so n and tak es possession j The P resb y terian L ad ies’ Aid so-1 100 for »1 00 on cash sales. the m erchant's store, In front o f store ROCKWOOD Thos. R. Brow n re .u rn e d to G resh sh o rtly. We all regret th e p rese n t ciety will hold a business m eeting on 200 for |1 00 in m erchandise paid wltr or on prem ises Is prohibited. am a fte r a few days' visit a t La Casa due bills. firm leaving but Mr. C lauson hopesi T hursday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of RU LE H A vote that la scratched Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bliss e n te rta in - M onte to see all th e old custom ers a t th e ' Mrs. D. W. McKay. 200 for 21 00 on paym ents of old ac or marked In any manner after It leaves ed a few of th e ir n eig h b o rs S atu r-I store. the m erchant's hands, shall be thrown Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R o b erts have counts. P reach in g took place in th e chapel I T he S tate F ish and G am e commis- day evening w ith m usic, an d a t mid- out, providing th is defacin g should ap 200 for 2100 on due b ills sold. moved to G resham fo r th e w inter. ___. j j . , n ig h t a delicious luncheon was in, Sandy. 200 for 21 00 on bargain and clearance pear that a figure had been tampered slon th a t collected and expended Berved Thosp , h at p arto o k of th e ir A dance was given a t W elches hall sales. with. ------------- ------------------------------------------j $160,000 th is y ear w ants no change hospitality w ere Mr and Mrs. F ra n k RULE 7. A fter Novem ber first n< In reference to Issu in g votes on old N otice to C red ito rs. ,n th e law. It sen t ag en ts on trip s Rhodes, Misses Mazie S ch an tln and S atu rd ay n ig h t, young and old, and accou nts, they may be Issued for the new candidates w ill he entered. all rep o rted a Jolly tim e. ' N otice is hereby given th a t th e un- (o E urope to find new gam e birds. B erth a A nspacb, Messrs. Tony schan R U LE ». Everybody Is Invited t o - paym ent o f old accounts, that were In ■ tin an d H ilm er an d H erm an A nspacb. dersigned has been appointed, by th e ____________ curred prior to Ju ly 1, 1114. V otes will nom inate candidates. A ll that Is nec --------------------- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sales of T erry D uring th e stock show , th e O re not be given on new charge accou nts un essary Is to send In the nam e of any; C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, The Booth-K elly mills have been e n te rta in e d a t Sunday d in n e r In gon S tate B u tte r and Cheese M akers' le ss th is particular account Is paid w ith young lady In the com m unity. This" fo r M ultnom ah C ounty, th e executor put on an 8-hour day for th e w inter h o n o r of Mrs. Sales' b irth d a y , Mr. association held Its an n u a l m eeting, in th irty days, then votes may be Is w ill e n title her to 2000 nom inating voles and Mrs. I. W. Bacoi an d Miss Ilene of the e state of J. S. O tis, deceased, sued If the m erchant Is w illin g and so and she w ill he entered a s a candidate, ' and Nan T rip le tt, ot P o rtla n d , and la stin g fo u r days, a t th e close of orders. an d has qualified. RULE 9. V otes a re not transferable Sick H eadache. Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson of Rockwood which O. B. N eptune, of A lbany, was » All persons having claim s ag a in st R U LE 2. V otes w ill be Issued with s a fter being cast. i n ur-Lt-u to iu Sick headache is n early alw ays Mr. and Mrs W. Cook e n te rta in e d |ch o sen p resid en t for th e com ing year. tim e lim it o f tw o weeks, and m ust be RULE 10. V otes that are not prop said e sta te a re hereby requested p resen t th e sam e to m e '' a F t h F l a w LaU8ed b> J ^ d e r . of th e stom ach % 'o « L n Y M r' an d Mr» The d ,lr y product8 e*b lb “ ed w ere of a st In the ballot box, provided for that , *‘rly stam ped w ith the m erchant's slg- What Can I Afford to Give? Large BANK OF GRESHAM Sandy Fir Lumber Co, COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS «spi? office of M. C. K ing, F irs t S tate Bank building. G resham . O regon, w ithin six m onths from th e d ate hereof. D ated and first published N ovem ber 24th. 1914. GEORGE BLACKBURN. E xecutor E sta te of J. S. Otis, Deceased. MILO C. KING, A ttorney fo r Executor. D ate of last publication Dec. 22. *14. C orrect them an d th e periodic at- M iller and d a u g h te r G arn et ol Alber- u,‘u8«a »y q u ality, A. A O sw ald, tacks of sick headache will disap -j ta, T heodore A lbrecht, of F airv iew , | «f th e Hazel wood C ream ery com pany pear. Sirs. Jo h n Bishop of Rose- and H ilm er Anspach. On Monday being aw ard ed th e first prize for vilie, Ohio, w rites: "A b o u t a yea; , Mrs. .. _ Cook . e n te . rta . in e d . . Mr. . an . . d Mrs, cream ery b u tte r, second prize going i j i.u . j , , H- T - S hute an d d au g h te rs Alice and to Sam uel Olsen of th e Jen sen C rea m ago I was tro u b led w ith indigestion M ildred of F airv iew . and had sick headache th a t lasted ______________ ery com pany. for two o r th re e days at a tim e. 1 C arload of A m erica F ence In all doctored, and tried a n u m b er of rem - styles to a rriv e ab o u t J a n u a ry 1st. G ravel an<1 Hand. edles but n o th in g helped me until Also a sm all lot of Royal F ence we I am p rep ared to fu rn ish g rav el one of those sick spells a friend ad- a re closing o u t to m ake room Re and sand In any q u a n tity from Bell i vised me to ta k e C h am b erlain 's Tab- m em ber If you need h en ce we have pit. Also team ing g rad in g an d ex- Anower th e o th e r fellow 's W ant lets. T his m edicine relieved me In in a a th th e e kind e e prices a tln s J. H. Hoi*. T elephone Thia kind you you w w ant ant at a t th th price* vou you a v avatiug. i short lim e.” F o r sale by all D e a le rs .'s h o u ld pay. M etzger Bros. Ad. and he ll anawer yt ura. liO x. tf purpose. before the expiration of the tim e lim it. B efore castin g votes, make a record for your own guidance. in order to fa c ilita te voting you are requested to place your v o tes In an en velope and seal It. P lease w rite the num ber of votes the envelope con tain s and the ñam e o f the candtdate you deaire to vote for on the outslde. R U LE 2. Em ployeee, clerk s and rel ativas o f tha m erchants and new spaper pu hllshers cannot particípate a s can dida te*. RU LE 4. M erchants ahall fn no In- atanca iesu e vote* untll euch vote* h eve toys? 'nature, or votes w ith the tim e lim it ex- pired, w ill not be accepted. RULE 11. A com m ittee selected by the m erchants w ill count the v o tes each week, beginning with the third week and report the r esu lts In the Outlook. C om m ittees w ill he announced later. R U LE 12. On October l» th all con te sta n ts sh ow in g no gain In v o les up to that date w ill be dropped from the pub lished hat. Their votes w ill he held to their credit, should they desire to re enter. And votes w ill he given at (he tint* sa le s are made only.