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CHRISTMAS NUMBER GRESHAM OUTLOOK DECEMBER 18, 1914 PAGE FIVE CHRISTMAS T&GHT fifa? WHAT A JOY TO GIVE PRESENTS! ANO HE THAT GIVETH SHALL RECEIVE. NOW IS THE TIME: OUR STORE IS THE STORE TO BUY THINGS TO CIUE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THE RUSH WILL SOON BE ON. SO COME THIS VERY WEEK AND BUY FOR 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. Gift Suggestions FOR FATHER Suit Case, $1.50 to $10. House Coat, $3.50 to $7. Shirts, $1 to $3. Mackinaws, all prices, or Traveling Bag, $5 to $10 Bath Robes, $3.50 to $7.50 Sweater Coats, all prices. Merchandise Order. PLEASANT HOME PLEASANT VALLEY T here w ill be th e re g u la r services a t th e M. E. church Sunday evening, E pw o rth L eague a t 7:3 0 and p rea ch ing a t 8 o’clock by th e p asto r, Rev. Mr. Sm ith. Al. D eH aven has p u t up a feed mill on th e co rn e r of P lea san t H om e ave nue and M arg aret s tr e e t and is p u t tin g in th e m achinery now. F ra n k K now lton an d his siste r O live sp en t the day in P o rtlan d Sun day. Mr. Boyd, of W illiston, N. D., has been visiting w ith th e M arkell fam ilies. Lew is H oagland, of Sandy, was in P le a sa n t H om e W ednesday. O. S. M urray, who recently suffer ed a lig h t stro k e of p aralysis, is g re a tly im proved. Mr. Devlin m ade a business trip to P o rtla n d th e first of the week. T he m any frie n d s of Mrs. M arkell w ill be glad to h ea r th a t Bhe is out of th e h ospital and will be hom e in th e n e a r fu tu re . W. E. M arkell w as in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay . Mr. S teinm an m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d W ednesday. O tis Rich expects to move onto his m o th e r’s place n e a r B oring ab o u t th e first of th e year. M artin L en n artz, of Sandy, was h e re W ednesday looking a f te r his pro p erty . Al. K ent, of P o rtlan d , was a val ley v isito r one day recently. E. E. Pinkley is v isitin g w ith re l atives and frien d s a t E stacad a and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Masse, who have been v isitin g frien d s in th is neighborhood fo r th e p ast few weekB, have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e at R ichland, Oregon. T. P. C am pbell was a G resham caller la st Monday. F. A. L ehm an has le t th e con tra c t for th e clea rin g of six acres of land. Q uite a n u m b er of P lea san t V alley g ran g e rs atten d e d P om ona g ran g e held a t E vening S ta r g ran g e hall W ednesday. SCENIC Mr. an d Mrs. Jo el J a rl, of K elso, were callers a t th e D uncan hom e Tuesday. Miss Alma B a u d er h as re tu rn e d a fte r a few m o n th s’ visit w ith h er siste r an d o th e r relativ es a t S eattle. H er m any frie n d s a re glad to w el come h e r home. Mrs. A m anda Jo h n so n is a g u est a t th e hom e of h e r nephew I). D. Jack. Mrs. J. R. D uncan was a g u est of h er sis te r in P o rtlan d la st week. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy— The Mother's Favorite. “I give C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough R em edy to my ch ild ren when th ey have colds o r co u g h s,” w rites Mrs. V erne Shaffer, V an d e rg rift, Pa. It alw ays helps th em an d is fa r su p e rio r to any o th e r cough m edicine I have used. I advise anyone in need of such a m edicine to give it a tr ia l.” F o r sale by all D ealers. RULES GOVERNING THE VOTING CONTEST R U LE 1. The P ulfer M ercantile Co., w ill Issue votes a s per follo w in g sched ule. excepting as hereafter may be men tioned : 100 for |1 00 on cash sales. 200 for 21.00 in m erchandise paid w ltr due bills. 100 for 21.00 on paym ents o f old ac counts. 200 for 21 00 on due b ills sold. 200 for 21 00 on bargain and clearance Kid Gloves, $1.50. Linen Handkerchiefs, 12Jc to 25c Umbrellas, $1 to $5. Hat $1.50 to $3. Pair of Shoes, $3.50 to $5. or Merchandise Order. FOR FRIENDS Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Umbrellas. Lounging Robes. Hats. Neckwear. Garters. Box of Hose. Collars. Suspenders. Shirts. Belts. Gloves. House Slippers. Woolen Blankets. Silkoline Quilts. Caps. Auto Robes. Or a Merchandise order. EDW. A Y L S W O R T H Men’s Furnishings Suits, Shoes for All C arload of A m erica Fence in all sty les to a rriv e ab o u t J a n u a ry 1st. Also a sm all lo t of Royal F ence we a re closing o u t to m ake room . Re m em ber If you need v ence we have th e kind you w ant a t th e prices you sho u ld pay. M etzger Bros. FOR BROTHER been properly stam ped w ith their Arm , name. C ustom ers should refu se them otherw ise. RU LE 5. The so lic itin g o f v o te s in the m erchant’s store. In front o f store or on prem ises is prohibited. R U LE 6. A vote th at is scratched or marked in any manner a fter It lea v e s the m erchant's hands, sh all be thrown out, providing thia d efacin g should ap pear that a figure had been tampered with. a a le s . RU LE 7. A fter N ovem ber first nt In reference to Issuing v o tes on old accou nts, they m ay be issu ed for the new candidates w ill be entered. RU LE 2. E verybody is in vited to paym ent o f old accounts, that w ere In curred prior to Ju ly 1, 1014. V otes w ill nom inate candidates. A ll th at la nec not be given on new charge accou nts un essary la to send In the nam e o f any Thia le s s thia particular account la paid w ith young lady in the com m unity. in th irty days, then v o te s may be is will e n title her to 2000 nom inating votes sued If the m erchant is w in in g and so and she w ill be entered a s a candidate. R U LE ». V otes are not transferab le orders. R U LE 2. V otes w ill be issu ed w ith a after being casL RULE 10. V otes that are not prop tim e lim it o f tw o w eeks, and muat be c a st In the ballot box. provided for that erly stam ped w ith the m erchant’s s ig purpose, before the expiration o f the nature. or votes w ith the tim e lim it ex- tim e lim it. B efore ca stin g votes, make 1 pired, w ill not be accepted. RULE 11. A com m ittee selected by a record for your own guidance. In order to fa c ilita te voting you are the m erchants w ill count the votes each requested to piece your v o tes In sn en week, beginning w ith the third week velop e and seal IL P lease w rite the and report the r esu lts In the Outlook. num ber of votes the envelope con tain s C om m ittees w ill be snnounced later. RULE 12. On October l t t h nil con and the nam e o f the candidate you desire testa n ts sh ow ing no gain in votes up to to vote for on the outside. RU LE 2. Em ployees, clerk s and rel that date w ill be dropped from the pub a tiv e s c f the m erchsnte and newspaper lished lis t. Their v o te s w ill be held to pu blishers cannot participate a s can their credit, should they desire to re en ter. didates. And v o tes w ill be given nt the time RU LE 4. M erchants sh all In no In sta n ce issu e vatas un til su ch v o tes have sa le s are m ads only. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS KELSO CHERRYVILLE Howitt Bldg. Gresham, Oregon HILLSVIEW A. H ausem an, a fo rm er resident G race S hank has been on th e sick Do n o t fo rg et the C h ristm as tree here, has been a visitor in th e neigh and e n te rta in m e n t a t th e Kelso list th e p ast week. borhood th e la st few days. school S atu rd ay evening, D evem ber A couple of Jap s have b u ilt a T he Swedish people gave a social 19, a t 8 o ’clock. F ollow ing is th e house on th e ir land, fo rm erly bought in th e ir ch u rch F rid ay evening for of J. T. F rie l, Jr. p ro g ram : th e benefit of an orph an ag e. Song, “ C h ristm as H ea rts w ith R ap Miss V iola F rie l has been very 111 T he q u iet dw ellers of o u r little tu re B ounding,” by School. D ialogue, "B ird s’ C h ristm as C a r th e last few days and is recovering valley need not be ularm ed a t hearing slowly. o l,” U pper G rade Pupils. th e chim es of edding bells in the Song, “ W hile S hepherds W atch Alex. B rooke took d in n e r w ith Mr. n ea r fu tu re . Names! N ever mind, ed ," E ig h th G rade Class. tim e will reveal them . Play, “ H obson’s C hoice,” by th e and Mrs. Wm. W ebber T uesday. P ro fesso r W arn er, of Sandy Nets R odlun is having his new "G row n-ups.” Q u artet, “ S ilent N ig h t,” Mr. and school, sp e n t th e week-end w ith Geo. b arn p ainted. Mrs. R o b ert Jo n sru d an d E unice an d C ouper an d fam ily. Miss G ithens will only have one D orothy Jo n sru d . Miss C h a rlo tte Nash leaves T ues week v acation In her school d uring T ableaux, “ C h ristm as M orning,” day for O regin City w here she will th e holidays. P rim ary G rades. Song, "A Song from on H ig h ,” ta k e th e te ac h ers' exam ination. C. T ay lo r an d son, E ugene, have Sixth and Seventh G rades. T he box social was enjoyed by all p urchased sev eral hu n d red cords of T ableaux, "Ja c o b ’s L a d d e r,” P ri who w ere presen t. Q uite a few dol wood from A ugust P ier, it being a m ary G rades. la rs w ere raised, which will be used p a rt of th e tim b er on Dr. S h o rt’s Song, “ Sleigh B ells,” by School. Everybody cordially in v ited . Ad tow ard th e C h ristm as tree , C h rist tr a c t of lan d . m ission free. Coffee, cake, pie and m as eve, to be held in th e church. sandw iches will be sold a t 5 cen ts a Mrs. R. P. Johnson le ft fo r a v isit N otice I piece. w ith frien d s n ea r Boring. Any m em ber of th e G resham F ru it No doubt som e of th e pupils who G row ers’ A ssociation th a t w ants to cam e to school M onday m orning o rd e r mill feed of any kind give your VEUTURA PARK. th o u g h t th a t fairies h ad been at o rd ers to me as we a re m aking up w ork w hen they found a b ran d new T he W om en's Im provem ent club a n o th e r c a r which will be ordered six foot wide sidew alk from th e g ate JA 9. H. 8TERLINO . m et w ith Mrs. H arry McCoy on W ed soon. to th e schoolhouse stepB. T he fairy nesday. T he house was tastefu lly folk in question, how ever, were no d ecorated w ith C h ristm as greens, and *----------------------------------------------------- > less su b sta n tia l persons th a n Mr. T. th e p ro g ram b reath ed th e C h ristm as B. Milan and sons Jo h n an d W illiam , sp irit th ro u g h o u t. A m ong o th e r Max K ligel, Mr. B arn u m and Mr. Item s of in te re st discussed was th e H all. A p erm an en t p latfo rm was a l g re a t need for help in v ario u s p arts Mrs. H endersen gave a la rg e p arty so b u ilt in th e p rim ary room and a of th e com m unity. A special m eeting P a u l H o e t z e l P rop. a t h e r b ea u tifu l F a lls C halet, last cover was m ade for th e sta n d -tab le was called for F rid ay to sew for a S atu rd ay n ig h t to a m erry crow d of m aking it also serve as a counting needy fam ily. W ork was also com m enced people. Good m usic w as th e re for table. We g rea tly ap p reciate th e excel th e d an cers an d a d ain ty su p p er was fo r p u ttin g up sw ings and teeters, le n t au to service we now have— es w hich will be finished a n o th e r S a tu r served a t m idnight. pecially th e early m o rn in g cars— day. Much cre d it is du e those who It has been rep o rted th a t a couple and try to show th a t ap p reciatio n by so w illingly did th e w ork and to Mrs. of carlo ad s of p o tato es w as p u rch a s o u r p atro n ag e. B arnum for b ringing th em to g eth er. ON TIIE MARKET ed h ere a t th e H eig h ts la st w eek a t Mrs. W. H. S anford was called to T he follow ing pupils w ere n eith er FRESH EVERY DAY $7 per c e n tra l, b u t ow ing to th e C astle Rock, W ashington, on T ues ab sen t n o r ta rd y d u rin g th e m onth freeze up no sh ip p in g will be done day, by th e serio u s illn ess of h e r I th a t ended F riday. In Mrs. B a rn u n til b e tte r w eather. m other. u m ’s room M arion B arn u m , Hazel A n u m b er of o u r ch ild ren a tte n d T he R o o ster Rock W a te r com pany D unn, Ja m es H ite, C lara H arbison, held a business m eeting on Monday Hugh H arb iso n ,L ester Irw in , George, ing school a t R ussellville have been a t W. H icks' hom e to s e ttle up for i G ran t and L illie Jo n sru d , R u th Lind, com pelled to q u it, ow ing to th e co n th e p ast year. Mr. Ju liu s Meier, of j F lo ren ce L am oreaux, A nna, Leo, tin u ed cold sn ap and th e prevalence P o rtlan d , w ho is b u ild ing a larg e N ora and W illie M ilan, Bessie Roe of colds. We g reatly need a school- house closer hom e as - I t w orks a su m m er hom e h ere, has ju s t laid and V irgil P atterso n . h ard sh ip on o u r ch ild ren to a tte n d pipes co nnecting w ith th e m ain w ater In Miss E rick so n ’s room , F ra n k R ussellville d u rin g th e cold w inter line. Albel, Lee B arnum , H aro ld E ric k m onths. son, M illard F ran cis, T osbio F u jli, Mrs. E liza McCoy, of Rose City A P ra y e r F o r C h ris tm a s . , Main St. Gresham, Orc. A lb ert H all, Dick H ite. M ildred J a rl, P ark , sp e n t th e past week as th e Almighty <»««1 we give thee thunks J V ernie J a rl, D orothy Jo n sru d , F lo r for the mighty yearning of the human ence and G ertru d e K ligel, A nna g u est of h e r son, H. A. McCoy. heart for (he coming of a Havloc. and the constant promise of tby word th at Lind, Jam es and R obert M ilan, Cecil, he was to come In our own soula we j R o b ert and D orothy P a tte rso n , Alice, J repeat the humble slgha and panting C larence an d Glen Irw in, an d C harles aspirations of am-lent men sod ages Roe. and own th at our souls are In dark news and Infirmity without faith t o (riM x l S u g g e s tio n to (¿ re s lia tn P e o p le . him who comes to bring God to man a i d man to God We bless thee for It is su rp risin g th e am o u n t of old, - the tribute that we can pay to him ! foul m a tte r th e sim ple m ix tu re of ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, from onr aenae of need and depend b ark , glycerine, etc., SHINOT.ES, Etc. ence and th at onr own hearta can so b u ckthorn answ er from their wilderness the cry know n as A dler-i-ka, d ra in s from th e Large Quantity S plit Cedar Fence Posts P repare ye the way of the Lord.” In system . T his rem edy becam e fam M the rough placet are to be made ous by cu rin g appendicitis an d acts Let as figure ou your orders. Write or phone. smooth, the crooked s tra ig h t the on both tb e upper and low er bowel We deliver. mountains of pride brought low and so th o ro u g h ly th a t o n e done relieves the valleya of despondency lifted up so u r stom ach, gas on th e stom ach and O God. prepare thou the way in ns co n stip atio n alm ost im m ediately. We now and may we welcome anew tbj a re m ighty glad we a re G resham h o ly child Hosanna B le s s e d be h. P h o n e 446 M artin L e n n a rts, Mgr. Sandy, Ore. ag en ts fo r A dler-i-ka. G resham w h o co n ie th I d thu name of the Lord D rug Com pany. I 4 m en. -O s g o o d . W ith th is issue we send o u r M erry C h ristm as and H appy New Y ear g reetin g s to th e ed ito r of th e G resh am O utlook and his fam ily, an d also to all th e rea d ers of his in te restin g hom e paper. As C h ristm as is d raw ing n e a re r, it seem s as if I h ea r th e ch u rch bells all o ver th e w orld rin g ing as never before, w aftin g th e m ost sin cere C h ristm as tid in g s to all liv ing h u m an ity . P eace on e a rth , good w ill to m an. Oh! may it touch th e h e a rts of all E u ro p ean ru le rs as nev e r before, an d may th e end of th is te rrib le w ar an d d estru c tio n of in n o cent lives soon be in sig h t; and may it be th e la st h o ro r to w rite down in h isto ry . How m any cheerless an d sad hom es th is C h ristm as will w itness, and to you who have tre a su re s u n told, open y o u r h e a rt an d purses, and if you are able, help som e of those u n fo rtu n a te m en th a t a re w illing to w ork b u t a re se arch in g everyw here for it in vain every day in th e city. How te rrib le to go h u n g ry and cold all day looking fo r a job, com e back hom e and find his loved ones in need of fuel an d food! Oh, d e a r read er, if you a re able, help som e one rig h t now, God loves a ch e erfu l giver. City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry Lum ber Sandy F ir Lumber Co.