Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 18, 1914, Image 3

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    CHRISTMAS NUMBER
T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 4.
NO. 84
Twelve Pages
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
OPERA HOUSE
IN READINESS
FOR OPENING
MULTNOMAH,
COUNTY,
OREGON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914
GRESHAM’S NEW CANNERY BUILDING
$1.50
PER
YEAR
LIBRARY TELLS A LAST COUNT
THE PROGRESS MONDAY NIGHT
OF THE YEAR FOR THE PIANO
R eg n er’s new opera bouse will be
W ilcox says you may be living in
C o n testan ts fo r th e piano prem -
in readiness fo r th e opening ball and
1914, b ut you a re not alive in th e ¡ lum s are all w orking h ard , w ith even
e n te rta in m e n t w hich will be its dedi­
20th ce n tu ry if you m ake no use of ¡chances th a t th e seven who w ere in
cation on F rid a y evening next, De­
books.
T h a t o th e rs a re aw ak en in g th e lead la st M onday will be th e win-
cem ber 25.
to
th
a
t
fa
c t is m an ifested in th e pro- ners. T h ere is no way of guessing
T he m aple floor has been laid, th e
gress of th e G resham lib ra ry d u rin g ¡ who will be at th e top of th e list and
stage is p ractically finished, but will
th e past year. T he gain, ’tis tru e , c a p tu re th e chief prize, b ut all are
be fitted up w ith drop c u rta in , flies
3
*
is only 7 p er cent o v er th e previous confident of success an d th e re need
and foo tlig h ts, w ith all th e effects
0
y
ear, b u t it show s th e tendency to be no su rp rise if a " d a rk h o rse ” a p ­
necessary for stag in g any production.
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advance.
pears a t th e last m om ent. T he votes
•. V
T he w all se atin g arra n g e m e n ts are
■•V, • c . •
I t's sc o p e is becom ing b ro ad e r as are ro llin g in a t such a rap id ra te
to be superb, in th a t they will be up­
—; i
—
O
th e people of G resham and th e sur- th a t th e re is a p ro b ab ility of th e
ho lstered , w ith a footboard ru n n in g
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---- -
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ro u n d iu g c o u n try realize w h at a s­ lead ers polling m ore th a n h alf a m il­
along th e fro n t and w ith high, easy
sistan ce ma y be ren d e re d to all lion each.
backs th a t will be com fortable for
classes and creeds an d th e help one
T he final co u n t will ta k e place
th e sp ectators.
• f stalled in th e factory p a rt in the tio n form ed, and have p ut lots of m ay gain t o becom e a m ore sk illfu l next M onday evening at 8 o'clock,
T he dining and rest room a rra n g e ­
« | sp rin g , in tim e to h an d le th e fru it them o u t of busines- by paying a fe.v w orkm an, p ra c tic a l farm er, success- w hen th e w inners will be announced,
m ents are so m ething unusually fine
Association Officers.
• I crop of th e com ing season.
cents m ore a t tim es ju st to e.nuur- fu > m e rc h ar t, b e tte r m other, expert th e ca p ita l prize will be aw arded and
and will be an unu su al fe a tu re w ith
P re sid e n t................H. E. Davis
*
T he men who w ere in te re ste d in rass th e association, th en j tst as socn ¡cook, c a p a b le hom e m ak er, m ore in- th e coupons will be d istrib u te d to
accom m odations for ladies and g en ­
Vice P resid en t. J. H. S terlin g * th e organizing of th is association as he can buy ch eap er in an o th e r io- sp irin g te a c h e r , m ore useful citizen those who a re e n title d to th e six
tlem en se p a ra te from each o th er, so
S ecre tary ............. K. H. M iller
, are sin cere in th e ir belief th a t G resh- cality off he goes. It is up to the and d b r ig h te r and h ap p ier hum an low er prem ium s.
th a t gentlem en who sm oke will not
T re a su re r Bank of G resham
• am needed a shipping association m em ber to stick to th e association being. T o th e sk illfu l w orkm an as-
T he follow ing is th e list and s ta n d ­
D irectors.
annoy those of delicate sensibilities.
H. E. Davis
J. H. S terlin g
• an d can n in g factory. A lth o u g h the for th e reason th a t th e m anag em en t ! distance has been given in m oving a ing of th e c o n te sta n ts:
T he h ea tin g arra n g e m e n ts are pe­
M. O. Nelson F. A. L ehm an
* plan is sound an d has w orked o u t in can n o t do business on a h alf o r p art p rin tin g office, p lan n in g , building
G ertru d e E a stm a n ..... ... 464303
culiar, in th a t th e e n tire hall and all
W illiam P eterson.
o th e r places, y et th is o rg an izatio n of th e m em bers' produce successfullj and p lu m b in g of houses, rep a irin g M rs. S. G. C a rre ll.............. ... 418293
th e side room s will be heated in a d ­
G ladys M iller.............. ... 242585
can only succeed th ro u g h th e u n ­ F o r instance, th e o rd er iB for a car of :of au to s an d m otorcycles. T he farm -
vance of th e g ath erin g s and th e
C. A. H offm an ..
236068
choice
f
ru
it
an
d
if
th
e
re
is
Ie
r
has
i
n
ad
e
use
of
th
e
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
flinching su p p o rt of its m em bers and
stoves will be rem oved.
Being of
F ran ces B liss.........
... 140506
T he above is a p ic tu re of th e can ­ grow ers, an d they m ust have a th o r­ ab o u t enough
of
th
is
ce
rtain
j
hooks
a
s
n
ev
e
r
before.
M
aterial
on
ie
L
in
d
........................
... 43995
brick and heavily p la ste re d th e w alls
ning facto ry and w arehouse of th e ough ap p reciatio n of th e benefits fru it, in th e co u n try to m ake vegetabl e c u ltu re , flowers an d fru it
J. M cK inney................. ... 43092
are expected to re ta in h e a t sufficient
G
eorgina
H
am
lin
.......
G resham F ru it G row ers’ association, w hich an association like th is will up th is car, one of th e m e m -P s co n tl aually in d em an d ; also stock
... 34722
to la st d u rin g an evening.
C. H. H aile.................. ... 18808
_.
,
. „
„ .,
w hich was o rganized an d incorpor- give in a flve o r ten y ea r av erag e bers sells to som e one else a load or raisin g an d po u ltry .
Iris
G
u
llik
so
n
...............
T he opening ball next f r id a y n ig h t ated Ju n e , 2 m
u n d er (he lawg
... 16638
A
price, an d an o u tle t fo r th e ir pro­ tw o of his fru it a t a price he th in k s
Alice R o b e rts.............. ... 18925
prom ises to be he m ost im p o rta n t ()f th e 8tate of Qre
wRh
L u lu N ystrom ............ ... 10800
affair of its kind ever provided for itaI 8tock of $ 1 - 000 w h ,(.h ,a d l. duce, a t a fa ir price. E ach m em ber is above th a t w hich he will g et from
E th e l M errill...............
7665
of th is association m ust feel th a t he th e asso ciatio n ;
consequently the books on b e tte r babies in addition
th e am u sem en t of ‘he Public in . vided lnto 600 sharP8 of
G ladys L u m sd en ........
7090
G re ham o r vicinity.
W ith Ayls- T he a880clatlon ha8 a d o p ’ d a get is a p a rt of it, th a t th e org an izatio n m an ag em en t is sh o rt on his car, it to th ei r c a ll fo r cookery and home-
W. H. S an fo rd .............
7000
m
akin
g
ones.
Mrs. Alonzo R a d fo rd ...........
is his, o rganized and m anaged to costs m ore to ship it because it is
7000
w o rth s
four-pipce o rch e stra
for
hviox.ro ♦
,
j
i
, . , ...
by-Iaus to work o u t a system of p ro tec t his in te re s t an d crop. This below m inim um w eight. T he buyer - T he o u tly in g schools of Powell
L u lu S tre b in ..................
7000
dancing, and w ith Miss G regory’s vio-
Iva R o b ertso n .............
co-operation am ong its m em bers.
6300
association was n ot form ed to give is d isappointed and sees th e chance V alley , O rie n t, Rockw ood, an d Vic­
lin recitals and exhibitions of fancy
H e n rie tta W iles...........
6705
Up to th e ,p r e s e n t tim e th e re are th e officers a job o r a c e rta in few to kick, does n ot pay prom ptly, cuts to ry , as w ell as G resham , su p p le­
dancing for am usem ent th e re is
N ellie F a ris ..................
5300
187 m em bers who hold 353 sh ares aro u n d G resham steady, easy w ork, th e price, etc. T he m an ag er is m e n te d th e ir w ork w ith m a terial
Maud M ichel.............
4500
enough to satisfy anyone who seeks
. .
,
,
th e stock, w hich has a valun of
<4 . to . enjoy
G ra n t Shaw ..................
5050
th e occas on for a m inim um $8,825. T he busiue88 of th e aggo. o r to m ake m oney fo r a few of its looked a t by th e m em bers as n o t on from th e lib ra ry . To aid th e te a c h ­ Mrs. R o b ert L ansdow n......
5100
ing
corps
is
a
collection
of
m
ounted
sto
ck
h
o
ld
ers.
I
t
was
form
ed
by
the
to
his
job,
and
they
a
re
n
ot
satisfied
charge of one d o llar, w hich will i n - , ciation ,g tak en care
a board
Mrs. J. C a v an a u g h ................
4200
p ic tu re s of an im als, birds, th e sea­
m em bers (or its m em bers and the w ith th e re tu rn s for th e ir fru it.
elude a free su p p er in ca fete ria style ! of flve d irecto rs
E lsie S ch u ltz..................
4100
way to g et y o u r benefit is to use it.
Olive M arsto n................
You see how it w ould have w orked sons, ho lidays, fam ous men and
4000
a t any tim e d u rin g th e n ig h t. This
T he building com plete ready for W hen you have an y th in g to sell
o u t if th e m an ag er could have w om en, 1 ite ra ry , h isto rical an d o th ­ M rs. J. C aldo.........................
price is for gentlem en only, ladies
Mrs. C. E. Iris h .....................
th e m achinery, w ith side tra c k con­ th a t th e asso ciatio n can h an d le tell
3059
had th a t m em ber’s tw o loads of fru it, e rw ise ; h isto rical events, illu s tra ­
being ad m itte d free.
J. E. M etzger...............
3500
nections w ith th e P. R. L. & P. cost th e m an ag er and m ake it as con­
tions
of
fam
ous
books.
Even
th
e
every one in th e deal would have been
D. O. S m ith ...................
I t is expected th a t a h u n d red cou­
3720
appro x im ately $4500.
T he w are­ v en ien t for him to han d le it as possi­ satisfied.
h o u sek eep e r is ca te re d to w ith m en­ Mrs. Je n n ie O sw ald............
3700
ples will be here from P o rtlan d . P ro ­
house a t th e p resen t is being used to ble. If every m em ber tak es th is up­
3700
T he co n tro l of th is association us, cookin g receipts, plans of inex­ Mrs. E. J. G rad in ..................
fessor H olm es, from R in g le r’s danc­
Mrs. M. M yers........
sto re mill feed an d a lfa lfa hay, on him self he will try to sell all his
3500
sh o u ld be am ong its m em bers. T h eir pensive ho mes an d arra n g e m e n ts of Mrs. Id a H am ilto n ................
ing academ y, will be one of th e floor
3500
w hich is being d istrib u te d am ong produce th ro u g h th e association and
faith m ust be founded on th e sound fu rn ish in g s . T his collection is in Mrs. Roy K ern .......................
m anagers. T he o th e rs w ill be Joe
3100
the m em bers of th e association a t n ot listen to th e ta lk of th e foxy buy­
Mrs. L. A. A p lin g to n ...........
business resu lts of th e o rg an izatio n th e e m b r y o as yet.
2910
P aten eau d e and Ed. A ylsw orth.
w hoesale prices, plus th e expense of ers o r jo b b ers who a re cam ping on the
G ertru d e B a k er...........
A sto ry h o u r has been held w ith
2300
as w-ell as on th e developm ent of th e
Mr. R egner is firm in his idea of
Ed. H am ilto n .............
handling. T he m achinery will be in- tra il of every co-operative associa-
2700
an
a
t
te
n
d
a
n
c
e
of
1131,
in d u stry of fru it grow ing.
refu sin g adm ission to anyone whose
R e ta B u rch .....................
2110
E xhibi ts o f in te re s t to th e public
b rea th sm ells of liquor. T his rule
M iriam B row n..............
2010
“
BLACKLEG'’
SEEMS
have
bæen
placed
a
t
in
terv
als
w ill be stric tly enforced on th is oc-
TO BE UNDER CONTROL th ro u g b .o u t t h e y ea r before them . A VICTORY SCHOOL
casion an d all others.
few of w h ich w ere gro w th an d de­
WILL ENTERTAIN
v
e lo p m e n t of cocoa, ferns, book-m ak­
No
f
u
rth
e
r
rep
o
rts
have
been
re
­
OVERTURNING AUTO
• | of th a t g ran g e was present.
A C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t will be
ing a n d b u tte rflies.
INJURES W. H. HAMILTON
« j T he atten d a n ce was sm a lle r th an ceived concerning th e sp read of
P om ona Officers.
S ev ers 1 le c tu re s w ere held w ith a given a t V ictory schoolhouse on W ed­
“ b lack leg ,” and it is th o u g h t th a t th e
, i was expected, ow ing to th e heavy,
disease is u n d er control.
good a ti endance.
P ro fesso r Sweet- nesday evening, D ecem ber 23, for
W. H. H am ilton and th re e o th e r I
M aster, J. J. Jo h n so n , Ev­
cold
wind an d low te m p e ra tu re
zer
o
f
Ul
liv
e
rsity
of
O
regon, gave one th e benefit of th e school. T h ere will
en
ing
S
tar
grange.
T
he
scientific
nam
e
of
"b
lac
k
leg
”
persons w ere badly in ju re d by an j
w hich m any w ere afraid to go o u t
O verseer,
Jo h n
W elbes,
on wild flow ers, a n o th e r on ferns. be a C h ristm as tre e an d th e d istrib ­
is sym ptom atic au th rax .
o v e rtu rn in g auto, yesterday, a t E ast I
in.
R ussellville grange.
T his is th e first tim e th e disease Dr. H odf e of th e sa m e u niversity en ­ ution of g ifts will ta k e place a f te r
55th and E ast S tark stree ts.
Lefcturer, Mrs. J. w . Tow n­
T he list of officers as given above,
has ev er appeared in Oregon. I t has te rta in e d his au d ien c e w ith a ta lk on the close of th e p ro g ram , which is
send, F airview grange.
Mr. H am ilton was knocked u n ­
will hold d u rin g th e com ing two
been know n in th e Alps and is p rev ­ birds. I >r. B u sh n ell of Pacific U ni­ as follow s:
S tew ard,
Jake
Nelson
conscious and severely b ruised ab o u t
years. They will be in stalled a t th e
L ents grange.
a
le n t in Texas and th e so u th e rn p o r­ v ersity , u n d er au sp ices of th e P ar- (a ) S ong.....................C h ristm as C arol
th e head an d body; E dw ard E nne-
M arch m eeting w hich will be held
A ssistan t stew ard , Saylor
en t-T e ac l ie rs’ asso ciatio n , lectured
tion of th e m iddle west.
T he School.
h arg , of M ilw aukie, O regon, bruise
in
G
resham
.
Sm ith, Evening S ta r grange.
on
social ce n te rs.
Two m en from >b) Song, H appiest Day of All th e
T
he
disease
s
ta
rts
in
th
e
leg
and
on chest and possible in te rn a l in ­
C haplain, Mrs. E. D. P alm ­
A reso lu tio n was p resen ted d e a l­
th e
farm e rs th e ir
sp read s to th e a n im a l’s body. T here O. A. C. gave
er, W oodlawn gran g e.
Y ear................................... The School
ju rie s; Mrs. Lew is M eeker, of R idge­
ing w ith th e tu b e r m oth, recom ­
T
re
asu
re
r,
E.
L.
T
horpe,
views
oc
p
o
ta
to
c
u
ltu
re and th e , R ecitatio n ..U n d er th e S tars of N ight
is
no
cure,
alth
o
u
g
h
m
any
cases
are
field, W ashington, bruises ab o u t face
m
ending
th
a
t
a
q
u
a
ra
n
tin
e
be
d
e­
Rockwood grange.
n ot fata l, b u t th e disease may be g ro u n d p eats.
R alph W ood.
and body, and Mrs. D allas Sm ith, of
S ecretary, Miss E d n a B erke,
clared a g a in st C alifo rn ia shipm ents.
The
E u g en ic
prev en ted by th e in jectio n of a vac­
show , d u rin g th e R e c ita tio n .................... T he D iscoverer
66 E ast 79th s tre e t N orth, bruises
P lea san t Valley grange.
T he m a tte r will com e up at a m eet
cine. Dr. Calvin S. W hite, secretary fair, h a d an a tte n d a n c e of 35. T h e ,
A lbert C arlson.
G atekeeper, J. s. Albel,
ab o u t face and body.
ing to be held in th e Com m ercial
M ultnom ah grange.
of th e s ta te board of h ea lth and a le c tu r e an d co m m ittee room s a re al- Song ......................................S an ta C laus
Mrs. S m ith and Mrs. M eeker are
club
building
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
on
Ja
n
u
-
Ceres, Mrs. May R ich­
m em ber of th e s ta te livestock sa n i­ ways open to all o rg an iz atio n s and
T he T h ird G rade.
W. H. H am ilto n ’s d au g h ters. A son,
• 1 a ry 5. T he se n tim e n t was in favor
m ond, Rockwood gran g e.
R ecitatio n ..C hristm as Day is Com ing
A. E. H am ilton, of K lam ath Falls,
Pom ona, Mrs. M ary Jones, • j of a w a itin g th e action of th a t m eet ta ry com m ission, sta te d yesterday h av e been u se d co n tin u ally .
L ents grange.
th a t blackleg is not com m unicable
C larence Wood.
escaped in ju ry .
• ing w hich will be atten d e d by dele-
F lora, Miss C lara A n d er­
to h um an beings and th a t th e vac­ '.IX HUNDRED TEACHERS
R
e
c
ita
tio
n
.............
K eeping C h ristm as
The accident was th e re su lt of a
. g atio n s from every farm organiza-
son, R ussellville grange.
TO MEET AT EUGENE
cine may be secured by c n B u rirg th e
Percy C arlson.
skid into th e curb, w hile th e driv er
Lady A ssistant, Mrs. S arah • ion in M ultnom ah, C lackam as and
j b acteria or p rep ared from th e dried
Q u a rte t................................... Holy N ight
w as try in g to avoid an a u to delivery
H y att, W oodlawn gran g e.
« W ashington counties.
T h e w estern division of th e
L en a Cooley, E d ith A ndrew s
• j A n o th er reso lu tio n ,
w hich was section of th e infected anim al.
wagon. All th e occupants w ere left
O reg o n S tate T e a c h e rs' asso ­
T he old nam e of th e disease was
H arry Cooley, H ector Morgan
c
iatio
n
will
hold
its
a
n
n
u
a
l
in a heap on th e stree t. A. E. H am il­
E lection of officers was th e m ost ado p ted , was a p ro te st a g a in st th e " q u a rte r ev il.” Most of its victim s
m e etin g in V illard h all. U ni­
R e citatio n ....... L earn in g H er T ables
ton, who was u n in ju re d , jum ped to
v ersity of O regon, a t E ugene, j |
h i . fee? «nd~heìped V h e 'd i i v w ^ f 't h e
°< P - o n . g range.
are c a ttle betw een th e ages of fo u r
H azel Cooley.
M onday, T uesday and W ed­
m
onths
an
d
two
years.
T
he
disease
• J D ialogue, C h ristm as a t S k eeter
delivery w agon to place th e in ju re d wnlch m et w ,th E vening S ta r on tax o r bonding schem e unless th e
nesday, D ecem ber 21, 22 and
23.
T h e xvestern division • i C o rn e r........ M em bers of th e School
in his m achine. They w ere tak en to W ednesday. An e n tire new ro stei co unty com m issioners m ake a defl- is u sually confined to th e w in ter
ta k e s in all co u n ties w est of • Solo......................... N igger C rab Game
th e office of Dr. A. W. B otkins, a t was th e re su lt w ith one exception, n ite plan of ex p e n d itu re in ad v a n ce m onths.
___________
th e C ascades and Hood R iv­ , |
H arry Cooley.
E a s t 62d and E ast S tark stre e ts, and
er, K lam ath and L ak e co u n ­
th a t of tre a su re r.
T he choice of X
X
"
”
”
,
"
”
i
’
"
"
■pcc"
’c
BARN
wrecked
.
• R ecitation.. F a th e r ’s C h ristm as Box
a f te r first aid tre a tm e n t left for th e ir
ties in e a s te rn O regon.
J. J. Jo h n so n fo r m a ste r was a h ap­
Irvin Ickler.
hom es.
A tten d an ce of no few er • I
OBSTRUCTS ROAD
A com plete le ctu re program was
......... T om m ie's P ra y er
th a n 600 Is expected.
T he • R ecitation
py selection, alth o u g h he was sue-
• !
E sth e r W ilhelm .
c essfu l o v e r t I v
. I given and a la rge class of caudi-
L
ane
co
unty
in
s
titu
te
is
to
be
N otice to S tock h old ers.
cessful oxer T. J. K re u d e r by only d ates was in itiated in th e fifth <’e-
An old
barn , sta n d in g on th e
held sim u lta n eo u sly , w hich • Violin and g u ita r d u et D orothy
A" lb " — • « « « • » « « . . T . . good m . . , . „ « . X l crossroad betw een ,«ie Section L ine
The an n u a l m eeting of th e M ult-
alo n e will b rin g 400 te a c h ­ • . and Lem m y Caddy.
hbm ah and C lackam as M utual Tele­ capable and in m any cases
• R ecitatio n .........
Buying P re sen ts
ers
to E ugene.
and
Sandy
riv
er,
n
ea
r
th
e
farm
of
were a t noon and in th e evening. A l a r te l 7” “
•
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G eorge Johnson.
A
higii
school
sectio
n
pro­
phone Com pany will be held a t the chosen to rep rese n t localities. N in e ; n u m b e r stayed
fo r th e evening sea- Jam e8 B urns was blown down on
__
\ P ossibility
g ram will be a fe a tu re . No­ • R ei'itation
Com m ercial H all, G resham , on Mon­ g ran g es of th e county w ere hon- ¡.io n an d enjoyed a m u sk a Y a n d h t 1 W edne8day It was 60 feet long, 4 0
Melvin M cCreary.
ta b le e a ste rn an d n o rth w e st •
day, J a n u a ry 4, 1915 a t 2 p. m , for ored,C olum bia g ran g e being left o ut | era ry tre a t of special num bers su it- fCet W' de “ nd 24 fee’ h ,g h '
• j D uet....................... S ta r of th e Evening
ed u c ato rs will speak.
H azel Cooley, E sth e r W llhelf.
th e purpose of electing one d irecto r for th e reason th a t not a m em ber I ab le to th e occasion.
T he stru c tu re Is a to ta l w reck and
D ialogue . Dassy D aw lu's C h ristm as
an d for the tran sa ctio n of such o th e r
en tirely o b stru cts th e road. In its
M em bers of th e School.
business as may properly com e be­
fall it took down a telephone circu it, DOUBLE HEADER
i»'i«t
How c*a i i.' i
CHRISTMAS
GOODS STORE NEW P
P R IF T O R
AT NOVELTY
^ R " O Ä
^ S E S
TRADE | which is o u t of com m ission yet.
fo re th e m eeting.
BASKETBALL GAME
G ertru d e Ick ler, L ena Cooley.
R e citatio n ................ Mrs. S a n ta C laus
EVA ANDERSON. S ecretary.
W aiter Thom
pson.
Siv momhora
I T h e G resham A th le tic s w ill play
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W
hen
R.
B.
Belt
took
over
t
h
e
\
en8lon
,e
/
laff,,Of
th
e
eX
;
/
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e
of
b
ask
etb
a
ll
w
ith
th
e
team
D
ialogue W anted. A License to Wed
Mrs.
E.
B oughner has added
N otice.
1
^ A iw a y .
G resham Shoe Shop has moved m any new lin e , to h er novelty
from th e old location to Jo h n Mets- ter* an d is ready to accom m odate ¿o w n sen d less th a n two m onths ago „tru ctio n , discussing all the Imnort
Th<! *amR "
P|a yed ,n th e
C arl A llder.
h ‘m i ,h e m ethods an t pha8e8 of production and n )ar. G re sh a m sk a tin g rin k .
R e citatio n ...
C o m p essatlon
g e r’s building beside th e T ailor th e holiday tra d e with te m p tin g dis- .fc ,.
r / r *“
-
a“ d —
-
-
' O ,.,o g « e
U »
m
M D inner
Shop.
CARL DAHL. Prop.
k,
tid e s of real utility. An inspection
th"e ' " ’“ J"6*1
re Pu ta tl°n to local problem s. C ertain su b jects
M em bers of th e School.
" S a n ta C laus Ju n io rs."
will be
be an
an incentive
Inc-ntlv.. to select
__________
for bpln« th , e
in G resham fo r will h„
........... .... days, m
? ak-
be .......................
tre a te d on certain
,C— We* k ° Utlook' 1
-
»•»• I D u e t.................................Old Black Jo e
will
s o m _ e i.,.
A m usical play will be given at of
y o u r C h ristm as purchases
(a‘l kinds of confections su itab le to ing it possible fo r a busy man to at- C o m b in a tio n . 1 year-------------- (.00
L ena Cooley, E d ith A ndrew s.
Powell Valley schoolhouse Decem ber
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_________
(each
season.
J
u
s
t
now
it
is
a
full
19 beginning at 8 o'clock. A dm is­
tend only on th e day w hen th e spec-
T h ere will be a double h ea d er bas­
line of C h ristm as goods at low est
sion 15c, ch ild ren 10c. C ake and
F or C hristm as G ifts.
•Carload of A m erica F en ce in a ll k et ball gam e to n ig h t, p articip a ted
ial
su b je ct in w hich be isin terested
prices.
coffee served free.
A new line of p ictu re m ouldings,
is taken up.
s ty le s to a r r iv e a b o u t J a n u a r y l« t. In by th e St. Jo h n s and G resham high
oval fram e* and moulding* fo r m a k ­
A U o a sm all lot of Royal F en ce we school g irls, and th e St. Jo h n s boys
You can build 69 Toys alt fo r 60c ing tray*. Maxwell S chneider.
tf
Coal.
Two large carloads of C hristm as | a r ® clo sin g o u t to m ake room .
Re- ag a in st th e G resham ath letics.
M ake your boy o r g irl a p rese n t of
I have recently u m o aaea a ca r of
a se t of E rectors
fo r X m as.
A;
G reatn ess is never th ru s t upon a th e celeb rated K ing coal. 69 a ton. trees w ere shipped recen tly from the nse'nber if you need F en ce we h av e
T he gam es will com m ence a t 8
I Beata Rock Springs a t lesa th an P o rt- Mt. Hood depot to C alifo rn ia fo r the the kind you want at the prices yoa , o'clock. One admission to both
S terlin g A K idder's.
man who lead* an aimless Ufa.
I land price«.
m D. KERN.
holiday trad«.
POMONA GRANGE ELECTS OFFICERS
»bs uld pay.
M«Ug«r Bro«.
»16 and 15 cents.