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PAGE pon» GRESHAM Free! Free! A Beautiful Dinner Set of 110 Pieces. W ith every 50c Purchase you get a chance. D raw ing to take place the evening of Dec. 31. Buy Your Christmas Presents Here A FEW ARTICLES WE CARRY- TOILET SETS MIRRORS SMOKING SETS TOYS ¡¿HAVING SETS CLOCKS l-ANICURE SETS FANCY STATIONERY PERFUME MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GLOVE and HANDKER XMAS TREE DECORA CHIEF BOXES TIONS FOUNTAIN PENS BOOKS PICTURES PURSES GAME3 THERMOS BOTTLES CALENDERS THERMOS LUNCH BOXES KNIVES. Etc. GRESHAM DRUG CO. T h e R E X ALL S to re C res h am , O re. OVTLOOKTVESDAY. DECEM BER 13. 1»14 A special m eeting of th e L adles' Aid society will be held T hursday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. K. K ern for th e purpose of tying com forts. _______ Mr. W hitehead was a ca lle r Sun- [ T h e O u tlo o k r e p o r t e r s a r e h u s t l e r s d a y a t the hom e of D. W rig h t. He a n d t r y to s e t e v e r y ite m a b o u t p e r s o n s inspected th e im provem ents recent- a n d e v e n ts in th e lo c a lity t h a t is w o r th y j y ma de On his p roperty h ere Plans ALL THE DOINGS OF o f b e in g p r in te d . M e n tio n o f a n y t h i n g a r e u n d e r fQ r t h e e r e c „ o n o f a t h a t m ig h t o th e r w is e be o v e rlo o k e d w ill be g r e a t l y a p p r e c ia te d . Y ou a r e n o f a r - house, b arn and garage, t h e r fro m th e O u tlo o k office th a n y o u r Excavation has been begun for th e te le p h o n e ] basem ent for T. R. H o w ltt’s uew m odern residence which will be erected on R oberts avenue and Sec- ond street. A rth u r F ieldhouse, who has th e co n tra ct for th e concrete w ork, will proceed as rap id ly as possible and th e w ork of building will be com m enced as soon as the w eath er conditions will p erm it. The T he local telephone com pany is re residence, w hich will be a six-room placing th e poles on th e county road bungalow , is expected to be ready leading from th e city lim its at the for occupancy early in the spring. end of N orth Main s tr e tt to the Base R alph K epler and wife, of Los Line. They will be placed half way ! Angeles, C alifornia, are v isitin g with betw een th e old ones, an d a fte r th e his g ra n d fa th e r and g re a t grand- w ires are connected up th e la tte r will m other, W illiam Congdon and Mrs. be rem oved. New cro ssarm s have M. Roton. been m ade and th e poles are deliver Miss P earl Jo n es retu rn ed S a tu r ed along th e line ready to be set. day from Quincy n ea r A storia, w here Mrs. O. H. Jen k in s, of Mt. Tabor, she had been fo r th re e weeks, re accom panied by h er d au g h ter, Mrs. cu p eratin g a fte r h e r recent illness. G lifton P eterson and C h arlie P ar- R. W. T horpe and baby, has been spending sev eral days w ith relatives a r r *ve<l S atu rd ay from th e coast in this vicinity. 1 i for a v,Blt w*t *1 frien d s and relatives. Mr. Peterson has been em ployed for The roof of J. J. R ob ertso n 's farm - th e pa8t y ear and a half by th e p R house, so u th e a st of G resham was N at wheeler> Oregon and Mr seen to be on lire late S atu rd ay af- P a rk e r has been w orking on a new ternoon by Mrs. J. O. Downing who schoolhouse n ear M anzanita. The was d riv in g by. She gave th e alarm ; boy8 tram ped from M anzanita to Sea- an d helped to carry w ater to exting- Isjde> a d istance of 32 miles, in eight uish th e blaze which was in th e roof. hour8 aIld took the train th e re for T he loss was nom inal b u t the escape ! P o rtlan d from to ta l d e s tric tio n of house and I Iver Davldson and wife moved this co n ten ts was so narrow th a t th e inci- j week to C o ttrell w here he will en- dent seem ed lik e a dream . gage in stock raisin g on th e farm of George Lee. of Rockwood, who is o p eratin g an au to ni'lk ro u te, has purchased an acre tra c t from Chas. Powell on th e Section L ine road and is having a house built, w here he ex pects to move w ith his fam ily in a sh o rt tim e. The T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. 8., his father-in-law Jacob Hossner. Roll of H onor. will m eet next S aturday evening, De- T he Queen E sth e r circle is col- Follow ing is th e roll of honor for N ovem ber of th e C o ttrell school. cember 19 a t Masonic hall T ro u t- lecting «tanned fru it, vegetables and dale, for the election ot officers a n d |o tjle r provisions for th e ir C hristm as , D istrict No. 107. Miss E thel Wil- th e paym ent ot dues. A full atten-1 boXi wj,iCh will be used fo r relief I kinson an d Miss H elen Hoss a re the dance of th e m em bership is expect- I work w herever needed. C anned fru it teach ers: ed. ! for th e box may be left at th e Out- Evelyn Bates, Elsie Bates, A lta G randm a L usted, who is m aking look office. Leave o th e r c o n trib u Beers, D orothy Griffin, Eva Beers, T he o p eratio n s of th e Helix divi h er hom e w ith h er d aughter-in-law tions a t the P u lfe r M ercantile Co.'s sion of th e F a rm e rs’ Union resu lted 1 C arrie Brook, R olland Brook, An- thony H en g stler, P ercy O sborn, E u -1 M rs- L. T. L usted, has gone for a store. in an actu al saving of an average of genia I’ro cto r, W illiam Jones, C e c il:s,lo rt visit at th e home of h er son $103 to each of its 10 m em bers dur- G eorge L usted. S h o rt horns to r E a s te rn O re g o n . in g th e past season. T his saving was H utchins, R obert Booth, L eona R ad ford. Mabie H aughlum , A lfred An Chas. Powell recently sold eight Mrs. A nna G uldenzopf and sons accom plished by econom y in th e p u r drew s, Jay. R adford, F red Bates, B ert H enry and W illie, of Kelso, visited head of his fine S h o rth o rn stock to chase of g ra in bags, b in d er tw ine h er d a u g h te r Miss Mays Bros, of Wasco county, who and o th e r supplies. At its Helix P arsons, Zaidee A ult, E lb e rt Bates, Sunday w ith w arehouses th e association handled M yrtle Brook, Ellen Jo n es, E sth er H e n rie tta a t th e hom e of Mrs. O. W own th ree larg e stock ranches in Jo n es, R u th B arnes, E dna Beers, T arr. e a ste rn Oregon. Mr. P ow ell’s S h o rt 271,501 sacks of w heat. M innie R adford, Ja n e Brook, Lilah Mr. and Mrs. Will H ockinson, of h orns helped to m ake up a e a r load Daily O regonian, 1 yr. re g .......... $6.00 H engstler, Ervil Adams. P o rtlan d , visited on S unday with which will be d istrib u ted am ong the Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.50 ranches, which are located at Tygh Mr. and Mrs. T. R. H ow itt. C om bination, 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 Don’t th in k th a t a m an is ready to Valley, D ufur and P rineville. Mr. aud Mrs. W illiam Powell and Mr. Powell also sold one of his S urely th e W ant Ads. bring quick ta k e th e advice of evry fool he m eets fam ily, who have lived fo r th e past ju s t because he ta k es yours. S h o rth o rn s to Mr. Billings of W hite ned siirp re tu rn s. two years on th e ir farm n ea r th e 12- Sainton, W ashington. inile house, moved this week to San T hese sales leave Mr. Powell w ith dy w here they will ta k e ch arg e of only one cow. Six years ago he sold th e hotel. They are experienced in his stock down to one cow and since th a t line of work and will no doubt th a t tim e has sold fifteen head, all m ake a success of th e v enture. th e progeny of th a t one cow. A special m eeting of G resham Reform E lection Laws, gran g e will be held F rid ay evening M akes a G o o d C o m b in a tio n fo r a d elicious d in n e r at for th e purpose of co n ferrin g the T he sim plified reg istra tio n law y o u r hom e. W e alw ays have P rim e things for you. first and second degrees on Mr. and p repared by a com m ittee in Marion I h e ch o icest cuts of m e a t of all k inds. H o m e -m a d e Mrs. T. W. Cross. county com posed of County Clerk Sausage, H am , L a rd a n d Bacon. G ehlha, E x-R epresentative Hetzel E arl Thom pson ha* re tu rn e d to C ulver a fte r a visit of a few days in and Col. E. H ofer provides a p erm a n en t reg istratio n . G resham . Main Street, Gresham T he expense is reduced to a mtn iiuunt. anti th e voter once reg istered is p ut to no f u rth e r tro u b le for any election unless he rem oves from the precinct and acq u ires new residence. T he g raft betw een P o rtlan d p rin t ing and blank hook houses is broken by th is bill, an ' all the w ork c m h lone In the coi nty, and all useless- red tap e is done aw ay with. The com m ittee is going to show up he enorm ous expense of th e present ystem and how much will b» sa te d by th e new plan. NEW SANITARY MEAT MARKET Prime Fresh Meat ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. ‘Sunshine’ T he sta te L abor Com m ission col- ects, $21,000 for inspection of fac- ories. The W orkingm en’s Compen- ation com m ission is req u ired to do he sam • thing. These com m issions .re to be (o n so lid ated . in Every Tin of Our Pineapple and this is the PLACE to buy your C H R IS T M A S G IF T S Our Stock is complete. High Grade Jewelry, Sil verware, Toilet Articles and Novelties too numerous to mention. Don't wait until the rush is on. W . R. BU RKE The Jeweler PHONE 651 GRESHAM, ORE. POCKET KNIVES For Christm as Gifts Many atnl varied are the Pocket Knives found in our Store. Knives for lather, mother, sister and brother and a full line of SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS, STROPS, CARVING SETS, THERMOS BOTTLES, FLASH LIGHTS AND BATTERIES. Flash Lights 75c up. Pocket Knives 5c up. Scissors 15c up SEE THEM AT STERLING & KIDDER’S H a rd w a r e S to r e Gresham, Ore. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to Size and Quality. PHONE POW ELL STREET 41 Gresham Time Table Xm as Goods LEAVE GRESHAM (d aily ) O. W. 1’. Depot. South Bound N orth Bound *12:30 a m. 1 1 2 :2 5 a.m 5 :35 a.m t2 :04 a.m. * 5:40 a.m. 7 : 45 a.in 11:45 a.m. 7 :33 a.m $8:40 a.m. 3 :45 p.m. 5 :45 p.m. 9:34 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 7:45 p.m. 1 2:40 p.m. 1:34 p.m. p o ‘,U' C' ’" 2 :4 0 p.m. Car«* ? tor 4 :40 p.m. 5 :34 p.m. 6 :40 p.m. •D aily except Sunday. $JO°U VO“’ , 7 :06 p.m. tS u n d ay only. * « * > « < •» 9 :15 p.m. 9 :45 p.m. “ ’S - 11:15 p.m. tG o lf Ju n ctio n only. MT. HOOD DEPOT. 6 :25 a.m. ||5 :4 3 a m. 8 :15 a.m. 9 :50 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 :50 p.m. 3 :3 0 p.m. 4 :5 0 p.m. 7 :40 p.m. » 7 :00 p.m. To P leasan t Home weeks days only. MONTAI ILL t-T K O FT D A L E LINE N ovelty Shop Lv. M o iita\illa Lv. T ro u td ale P o w ell Street - - Gresham *6:15 a.m. •5 :4 5 a m. 7 :15 a.m. 6 :4 0 a.m. 8 :45 a.in. 8 :00 a in. 10:35 a.m. T9:15 a. n. 12:35 p.m. 10: 05 a nt. 2 :35 p.m. $ 11:15 a m . 1 4 :30 p.m. ' 12:05 p.m. I 5 :50 p.m. $1:15 p.m. 6 :55 p.m. 2:05 p.m. $3:15 p.m. Look them over before 4 :00 p.m. buying. 5 :10 p.m. Special Price on Xmas 6:15 p.m $7:20 p.m Candies, also a fíne as •D aily except Sunday. $ 8:00 p.m sortment of box Candies $To L innem an, connect w ith O. W and Cigars. P. train s for P o rtlan d . at the Novelty Store Mrs. Boughner j Toys at Cost! F rom 1900 to 1910 Oregon in- •reased in population o utside of cities inly 46,069 o r 4,607 per year. More nd u stries, ch eap er land and low er Dally O regonian, 1 yr. reg $6 00 axes are th e rem edy. CONFECTIONERY Twlce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r...... 1.50 2d and Main S treets C om bination, 1 y e a r................. 6 00 List o f L etters. R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in he G resham postoffice for week end- ,ng December 13, 1914: l e t t e r s — J. N. H ardy, Jam es Wa- erhouse, H arry E. H all, Jo h n W. M arshall. Mrs. Signo Law rence, Miss E lizabeth Abadie. C ards— Ed. W inzonried, O. O ster- of uninterrupted growth, unfailing protection, and co-opera back. A. C ream , Mrs. L. C. Owens. T hese le tte rs will be sen t to the tion with our customers is the basis of our appeal to you for lead le tte r office Decem ber 27th, any and all hanking business you may have to transact. This 1914, if not delivered before. In ailin g for th e above, please say “ad record is even more valuable than the official statements which v ertised,” giving d ate of list. AT BELT’S As an aid to digestion Monopole Pineapple is unsurpassed. I he acids of this delicious fruit are wonderfully beneficial and at brief inter vals. MONOPOLE PINEAPPLE should be a portion of your diet. I 1 IS ONE of the few fruits that is improved by the process of canning. MONOPOLE PINEAPLLE is of proper age to be at its best. 1 RY a few tins on your very next order. Phone 66 1 Phone 66 1 Phone 661 OUR RECORD I. McCOLL, P. M. N otice to Stockholder««. “QUALITY AND SERVICE” STORE GRESHAM, OREGON NOW IS THE TIME *YOUR HOME TOWN’ I’LENTY OF HIM. “ W hat so rt of m an is J in k s ? ’’ “ T he im pression you get of Jin k s depends on th e circum stances under w hich you m eet him. If yo u 're th e re to collect m oney you w on't like him. B ut if y o u 're th e re to pay money he seem s a lovely c h a ra c te r.” METZGER p BROS. T he an n u al m eeting of th e M ult nom ah and C lackam as M utual T ele phone Com pany will be held a t th e "om m erctal H all, G resham , on Mon- lay, Ja n u a ry 4, 1915 a t 2 p. m , for he purpose of electin g one d irecto r ind fo r th e tra n sa c tio n of such o th e r luslness as m ay properly com e be- ore th e m eeting. EVA ANDERSON, Secretary. show our strength in dollars and cents because it represents the priceless asset of trust and good will. And every day con vincing proof of public confidence is found in the constantly increasing number of our new accounts. G R E SHAM r Al.’ W C O i B A SK