Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 22, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    OUTLOOK
TUESD AY .
DEC EM BER
22. 1014
PAGE
THREE
Additional Greshain Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. H aley, of
Nelson. B. C., a re visiting Mrs. H a­
le y 's p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. G. W.
S tapleton.
H arry T h o rn b ru e, of T onquin. O r­
egon. visited o ver Sunday w ith his
cousins M aynard an d S tanley Stlns-
man.
A n ig h t le tte r to Mrs. T. W. Cross
an nounces th e m a rria g e on S aturday
at S acram ento. C alifo rn ia, of her
d a u g h te r. Miss C a rra Bush to Mr. J.
W. T o tten at th e hom e of m utual
frien d s of th e couple. The bride left
for C alifo rn ia last W ednesday a fte r
a visit of sev eral w eeks w ith h er peo­
ple here. Mr. T o tte n is a business
m an of San F rancisco an d th e young
couple will m ake th e ir hom e at the
L an k ersh im hotel in th a t city.
Miss M aude Cleveland, a professor
in th e U niversity of C alifo rn ia, is
sp en d in g h e r C h ristm as vacation at
th e hom e of h er p are n ts Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Cleveland.
T he tine concert given T hursduv
evening by P o rtlan d m usicians for
th e benefit of th e local C atholic
ch u rch , was enjoyed by a sm all a u ­
dience an d every n u m b er was th o r­
oughly ap p reciated .
No doubt the
house would have been filled except
fo r th e Inclem ency of th e w eather.
Mr. J. W. S tu d eb ak er, of C astle-
rock, W ashington, is a v isito r a t the
hom e of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. E m m ett
Kelly.
.
HOLIDA Y
GREETINGS
W E
E X T E N D to our m an y friends
an d patrons our Best W ishes for
a M erry C hristm as an d a H a p p y
Ei
an d P rosperous N ew Y ear : : :
f v«
T he Gift
Our Store will be open Evenings until Christmas
Closed all Christmas Day
BERT
New Regner Bldg.
L IN D S E Y
DRY GOODS SHOP
m
Gresham, Ore.
ROCKWOOD
»blent E asily anil Cor­
rectly Solved.
A su itab le an d d esirab le C h ristm as
g ift fo r fath e r, m o th er, sister, b ro th ­
er, o r friends, is found in T he Union
S ignal. A rem em b ran ce fifty-two
tim es a year. P rice $1.00.
One of its 16 pages is devoted to
a w eekly W ashington le tte r, c o n trib ­
uted by one of A m ericas b rig h te st
women, giving clearly and concisely
th e actio n s of o u r law m akers a t the
N ational cap ital. T his one fe a tu re
alo n e is w orth th e su b scrip tio n price.
T his is a good p ap er fo r every
m em ber of th e fam ily and especially
for th e women of O regon who are
ju s t beginning to ta k e a h and In
g rav e m en tal affairs, an d d esiro us of
know ing how an d w hat to do.
S a n ta C laus has au th o rized us to
accept 7Be fo r a y e a r's su b scrip tio n ,
u n til C hristm as.
If you love y o u r wlfv you will take
a d v a n ta g e of th is o p p o rtu n ity to
m ake h e r happy for a w hole year.
P h o n e y o u r nam e to m e o r any
m em ber of th e G resham W. C. T. U.
and y o u r su b scrip tio n will he Bent in.
and we will get th e m oney la ter. If
a fte r read in g th e ''S ig n a l” th re e
m onths, you a re n ot pleased w ith It,
y o u r m oney will be refu n d ed . T his
p aper should be in every hom e in
G resham .
GEO. F. HONEY.
A n u m b e r of young folks from
o u r tow n w ent to th e slo u g h sk a tin g
on Sunday. A fine tim e is rep o rted .
Mr. and Mrs. F. D ickenson e n te r­
ta in ed on S atu rd ay E ddie Shaw and
Jo h n K ahn of A rleta and Jim L u au
M o th
f / r
.
B i rOm V" ry
y tlm e * r#d " nd blU" w e r * • « c r «d « • ‘ h"
of L ato u rell.
M o th e r of C h e s t. R ed e x p re .e e d h e a v e n ly love end a s p .r a t.o n ; blue, tr u th ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowen called
ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED MOULDING,
constancy, p u r.ty .
In p ic tu re s re p re s e n tin g th e A s s u m p tio n th e V ir g in is
on Mr. an d Mrs. K. K. K ase r Sunday clad in w h ite . In p ic tu r e , te rm e d th e Im m a c u la te C o n cep tio n a h ,
a r r a y .d in
SHINGLES, Etc.
aftern o o n .
w h ite . T h ia s u b je c t w as no t tr e a te d in e a rly a r t.
z
Mr. K. K aser was a P o rtla n d vis­
ito r M onday.
A Christmas Hymn.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brow n, Mrs.
Let us figure on your
vour orders. Write or phone.
S in s . C h ris tm a s be llsl
Jo sie S tanley. Mrs. Geo. P u llen and
Sny
to
th
e
e a r th th is Is th o m o rn
Mrs. Ja c k Brow n atte n d e d th e fu n e r­
We deliver.
I W h e re o n o u r S h v io u r * K in g Is born.
al of Mrs. E llen Dawse a t th e cre­
Sing to a ll m e n —th e bond, th e fre e ,
m ato riu m In P o rtla n d , Sunday.
The ric h , th o poor, th e high, th e lo w .
By E D M U N D H A M I L T O N S E A R S .
Mrs. J. H olm s has re tu rn e d to h er
T h e lit t le c h ild t h a t s p o rts in glee.
hom e h ere m uch benefited in h ea lth C a lm on th e lis te n in g e a r o f n ig h t
T h e aged fo lk th a t t o tte r in g go—
a f te r sev eral w'eeks’ sta y at M ultno­
P ro c la im th e m o rn
C om e h e a v e n ’s m elo d io u s s tra in s
P hone 446
i . en n i artz, , Mgr.
. . , Sandy.
a — j — „ Ore.
—
M artin L
T h a t C h r is t is born.
m ah F arm n e a r T ro u td ale.
W h e re w ild Ju dea s tre tc h e s f a r
X m as T ree in P lea sa n t \ alley
T h a t s a v e th th e m a n d s a v e th n x
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P u llen w ere
H e r s ilv e r m a n tle d p la in s ;
G resham v isito rs la st Monday.
P le a sa n t Valley g ran g e w ill give
Sing, a n g e l h o st!
C e le s tia l ch oirs fro m c o u rts abovs
On T h u rsd ay la st Mrs. Jim Dixon
S in g o f th e s t a r t h a t G od has placed
Shed sacred g lo ries th e re ,
a
C
h ristm as tre e and program W ed­
MELROSE
was ta k en to h e r m o th e r’s a t R u ssell­
A b o v e th e m a n g e r In th e east.
ville. Mrs. Dixon has n o t im proved A n d an gels w ith th e ir s p a r k lin g lyres
S in g o f th e g lo fie s o f th e n ig h t.
nesday evening, D ecem ber 23. »Ev­
M a k e m usic on th e a ir .
Come to th e C h ristm as tre e a t th e any in h ea lth since m ention was
T h e v ir g in 's s A e e t h u m a n ity ,
erybody welcome.
T h e B ab e w ith k in g ly robes b e d ig h L
schoolhouse T h u rsd ay evening. T here m ade of h ere illn ess in th e O utlook
flin g to a ll m en, w h e r e 'e r th e y bo.
T h e a n s w e rin g h ills of P a le s tin e
will be dialogues, rec itatio n s, songs, sev eral w eeks ago.
T h is C h r is tm a s m o rn .
Send back th e g lad re p ly
L aw yers a re p ro m o tin g creatio n of
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
F o r C h r is t is born
and a real S an ta Claus. T he friends
A n d g re e t fro m a ll th e ir h o ly h e ig h ts
D e a th o f .Mrs. J . B . Jones.
th e office of public d efen d er for cities
T h a t s a v e th th e m a n d s a v e th me.
of th e school ch ild ren a re invited to
Th e d a y s p rin g fr o m on h ig h .
Mrs. J. B. Jo n es passed peacefully
an d counties.
S in g, sons o f e a r th !
com e an d place th e ir p rese n t on th e aw ay a t h e r hom e n e a r T ro u td ale O 'er th e blue d e p th s o f G a lile e
O
ran
so
m
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s<-ed
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f
A
d
a
m
,
sing
!
T h e re com es a h o lie r c a lm ,
tree. Come and we will have a good W ednesday, D ecem ber 16, w here she
God liv e th , an d w e h a v e a K in g .
tim e.
A n d S h a ro n w a v e s in solem n p ra is e
T h e c u rse is go n e ; th e bonds a re fre e .
Miss Mabel Wood is hom e for h er had been te n d erly cared fo r by her
H e r s ile n t groves of p a lm .
□ y B e th le h e m ’s s ta r th n t b r ig h tly beam ed.
A lth o u g h she
vacation from h e r school a t Ione. h u sb an d and niece.
By a ll th e h e a v e n ly sign s th a t be.
Oregon.
W e k n o w t h a t Is r a e l is red ee m e d ;
“G
lo
ry
to
G
o
d
!"
T
h
e
lo
fty
s
tra
in
had been an invalid fo r m any years
T h a t on th is m o rn
Miss Bessie S trebin is hom e from h e r d ea th was unexpected. She had
SCHNEIDER'S
T h e re a lm of e th e r fills.
T h e C h r is t is b o m
ON THE MARKET
h e r school a t C loverdale, Oregon.
H o w sw eeps th e song of solem n jo y
T h a t s a v e th yo u an d s a v e th me.
P H O T O S T U D IO
A. B. C onrad has as a g u est fo r a been su fferin g fo r a few days w ith
FRESH EVERY DAY
O ’er J u d a h ’s sacred h ille l
few days his cousin, P e te r G raber, a severe cold b u t no anxiety was felt “G lo ry to G o d !" T h e so u n d in g skies
S in g, O m y h e a rt!
of M arshallville, Ohio.
S in g th o u in r a p tu r e th is d e a r m o rn
u n til T uesday a t m id n ig h t when she
Second Floor, Sell Building
L o u d w ith th e ir a n th e m s rin g .
W h e re o n th e blessed P rin c e is born.
Misses G ertru d e and Lena Schlabbl san k rapidly. She was conscious to
"P
e
ace
on
th
e
e
a
rth
,
good
w
ill
to
m
en,
A
n
d
as
th
y
songs
s
h
a
ll
be
o
f
love,
and C laude C andle all te ac h ers in
W
So le t m y deeds be c h a r it y .
F ro m h e a v e n ’s e te rn a l K in g ."
T illam ook county a re g u ests of Mr. th e la st b u t suffered no pain. She
B
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Lxird
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a
b
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was
laid
to
re
st
on
F
rid
a
y
,
D
ecem
ber
an d Mrs. Sam S trebin.
All Delayed Orders Will be
By h im th a t d ied upon th e tre e ,
L ig h t on th y h ills , J e ru s a le m )
18, in D ouglass cem etery.
Filled.
New Business
B y th is f a ir m o rn
T h e S a v io u r no w is born.
Mrs. Jo n es was born in E ngland
W h e re o n is born
HALEY
Solicited.
77 y ea rs ago. She cam e w ith her M o re b r ig h t on B e th le h e m ’s jo yo u s T h e C h r is t t h a t s a v e th a ll a n d me.
P lain e
Mrs. H o rb erg e n te rta in e d h e r Sun­ h u sb an d an d fa th e r to th e U nited
B r e a s t th e firs t C h ris tm a s m o rn ,
day school class in h er hom e last S tates in 18 72 an d se ttle d in Jo liet.
A n d b r ig h te r on M o ria h 's brow ,
F rid a y night.
Illin o is, w here she had th re e sisters.
C ro w n e d w ith her te m p le sp ires,
H erb ert O lson, who has been
aw ay all fall re tu rn e d hom e S a tu r­ L a te r sh e m oved back to M innesota W h ic h fir s t p ro c la im th e n e w b o rn lig h t. We represent several large
C lo th e d w ith its o rie n t fires.
an d in 1901 to Oregon. A bout ten
Main St.
Qreahatn, Ore. day.
T here will be C h ristm as exercises y ears ago sh e suffered a stro k e of
in th e B aptist ch u rch C h ristm as n ig h t p araly sis and th re e y ears ago a sec­ T h is day sh all C h r is tia n lip s be m u te
A n d C h r is tia n h e a rts be cold?
beginnin g a t 7 o ’clock. All a re in ­
ond stro k e ren d e re d h e r alm o st help­ O h, cs tc h th e a n th e m th a t fro m h e ave n
vited to come.
ChanilterlH in's Cough Rem edy— The
O 'e r J u d a h 's m o u n ta in s ro lle d
W atch n ig h t will be observed a t less. E arly in th e sev en ties Mrs.
M oth er's F avorite.
We also rent
th e B aptist ch u rch . T he young peo­ Jo n es Joined th e M ethodist church W h e n n ig h tly b u rs t fro m s e rap h h a rp s
"I give C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough R em ­ ple will have a p ro g ram th e first p a rt in w hich she was a fa ith fu l m em ber,
T h e h ig h an d solem n la y ,
edy to my ch ild ren when they have of th e evening. All a re welcome.
serv in g on th e official b oard and in " G lo ry to G o d; on e a rth be p e ace i
colds o r coughs.” w rites Mrs. V erne
S a lv a tio n comes t o d a y ,"
every
way possible advan cin g th e
ORIENT
Shaffer, V an d erg rift, Pa. It alw ays
for keeping valuable papers
cause. She bore th e y ears of h e r In­
helps them an d is fa r su p e rio r to
T he chapel S unday school sill firm ity p a tie n tly u n til th e angel of
Coal.
any o th e r cough m edicine I have
I have recen tly unloaded a ca r of
d ea th released her.
used. I advise anyone in need of re n d e r a C h ristm as p ro g ram begin­
th e celeb rated K ing coal. $9 a ton.
ning
a
t
8
p.
m.,
W
ednesday,
Decem­
such a m edicine to give It a tria l.
Beats Rock Springs a t less th an P o rt­
C a rd o f T h a n k s .
land prices.
M. D. KERN.
F o r sale by all D ealers.
ber 23. E verybody welcome.
Mr. J. B. Jo n es an d niece wish to
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
W.
D.
C
raw
ford,
of
express
th I1 e V Daily O regonian, 1 yr. re g ...........$6.00
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Notice!
W illam ette. O regon, sp en t th e wee* i frien d s an d n eig h b o rs who so kindly Twicc-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.50
GRESHAM, OREGON
Any m em ber of th e G resham F ru it w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ersh a. of O rien t, assisted them th ro u g h th e ir bereave- C om bination, 1 y e a r.....................
6.00
G row ers’ A ssociation th a t w anta to Mrs. C raw ford is a s is te r of .ars. m ent.
o rd e r mill feed of any kind give your H ersh a an d a b rid e of one week.
o rd ers to me as we a re m a k in g up
T h s C hristm as Angel.
N o tic e to S to c k h o ld e rs .
a n o th e r ca r w hich will be ordered
H e re comes th e C hristm as angoL
T he an n u a l m eeting of th e M ult­
soon.
JA S. H. STERLING.
So g entle and so calm.
nom ah and C lackam as M utual T ele­
As so ftly aa th e fa llin g (takes
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
H e comes w ith flute am) psalm.
phone Com pany will be held a t th e
A ll In a cloud o f glory,
Relief Association
C om m ercial H all, G resham , on Mon­
Aa once upon th e plain
To shepherd boys In Jew ry,
O F PO R TLA N D , OREGON
day, J a n u a ry 4, 1915 a t 2 p. m
H e brings good n e » i again.
th e purpose of electin g one d irec to r
In v ite s a ll f a r m e r . w h o h a v e no
H e le th e young folks' C h r l.tm s a
Harness, Whips, Robes. Etc., Etc.
All damaged goods.
H e m akes th e ir eyes grow brig ht
In s u ra n c e on t h e ir fa r m b u ild in g s
an d for th e tra n sa c tio n of such o th e r
W
ith
words
o
f
hope
end
tender
thought
them over before
to In s u re w ith us.
T h is aasocia-
business as may p roperly com e be­
A nd visions o f d e lig h t
Uon is th e cheap est a n il safest in
buying.
fore the m eeting.
H a ll to th e C hristm as angel)
I
Large Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts
CHRISTMAS SONG.
Sandy F ir Lumber Co
City Bakery
Best Bread
Open Thursday
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Fire Insurance Companies
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Bank of Gresham
Attention!
Special Price on X mas
Candies, also a fine as­
sortment of box Candies
and Cigars.
I AT
BELT’S
EVA ANDER8ON, Secretary.
A $35,000 a y ea r chain of em ploy­
m ent agencies was proposed a t the
E ugene C om m onw ealth conference.
Salaries and expenses of deputy
game wardens totaled $47,000 for
IS S S S S S S W S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S thia year.
CONFECTIONERY
!*d and Main S treets
A ll peace on e a rth he brin gs
H e gathers ell th e youths and maids
B eneath his shining wings.
—Rose T e rry Cooks
MERRY « HRISTMAM.
Kind thoughts and kind words,
translated into deeds— this Is the
spirit of Christmas. May this spirit
'make your Christmas sweet sod Dll
'your cup of happiness to the brim.
th e s ta te . I t Insures o n ly c o u n try
p ro p e rty an ti has o v e r » 8 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
In s u ra n c e In force.
W rits or phons
V.
W.
IIUBILL
Pros.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
Association.
Orsshsm Boots Vo. S
Phoas 74
Fire Sale!
Below Cost!