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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1914)
PAG E FOUR GREMHAM OUTLOOK F R ID A Y , DEC EM BER 2.5. 1014 Archie Cornutt, of Riddle, Oregon. Is visiting with friends and relatives ALL THE DOINGS OF here. Mr. Cornutt has lost the sight of the eye which was Injured several ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ months ago. He will go to a hospi tal In Portland next week to have the eye ball removed, as it is causing constant trouble. H. L. Park, who has charge of kiln burning at the Columbia Brick Works, is assisting a part of the time time at the compay's office in Port land while the works at Hogan are Mrs. W. J. Hollenbeck and chil- shut down. Ernst Kroner, a Portland archi I dren arrived Tuesday night from Heyburn, Idaho, for a visit with her tect, was in Gresham today endeav-1 oring to get a line on some of the parents Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kern. H alils Jones, Georgia and W alter proposed new buildings. He is an Heiney are all Buffering with whoop active com petitor for the construc tion of the new high school. ing cough. Two new wheels and three eliptlc Word has been received from Mrs. springs, recently ordered by the city J. S. Otis of the death of her sister council for the chemical engine, have in whose home Mrs. Otis went to arrived. They will be placed in po make her home after the death of sition in a few days. Mr. Otis. D. L. McLain is seen again on the H. W. Cooley of the W hite Knoll streets after beiug confined to his FOR Poultry Farm has recently built a home for several weeks by illness new brooder house 16x24, which in Mrs. M. Brand, formerly of Gresh AND addition to the two formerly built am, is at present at Milwaukee, W is will make it possible to care for 2000 consin, with relatives. We can look everybody, who has dealt with us, straight or more young chicks at a time. Mr in the face. We have treated them honestly. We have given Mrs. Phoebe Thompson and little Cooley is making other improve daughters and Mrs. Ethel Miller of quality goods for as low a price as quality merchandise can ments In his equipm ent and is look Salem, are spending their Xmas va be sold for. ing forward to a big year in the bus cation at the home of their parents We shall bid for your trade next year with the same iness. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McLain. methods we have always used. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom will en Mrs. Dan Murphy, who spent sev tertain the Epworth League of the eral days here visiting with her son We thank our old customers for the business they have M. E. church at a watch night social Frank Rodgers, has returned to her given us. We invite those who have not given us their trade to be held on New Year's eve (Thurs home at Flavel, Oregon. to try our store. day) beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The Jackson Jones is at home from I members and friends of the League Oregon Agricultural College to spend are ail invited. his vacation with the home folks. J. A. Jones, of Melrose, was a j At the M ethodist Episcopal church Sunday there will be preaching by Gresham visitor on Thursday and was Ilo w itt B uilding M ain S tre e t Gresham , Ore. Rev. M elville T. Wire at 11 a. m. a caller at the Outlook office. M. A. Ross Post No. 41 held a and 7:30 p. ra. At the morning ser m eeting Saturday at the grange hall vice the choir will render its Christ for the purpose of electing officers mas anthem s. Special attention is A C hrietm aa Acrostio. called to this service. Sunday school for the ensuing year. The entire o f M any w l*h you )oy and gladness t T H E M A G IC O F C H R I8 T M A 8 . o E ve ry w h e re on C hristm as day. at 10 a. m. Epworth League a! ficiary was re-elected. The officers Rich snd poor. In smites or sadness. jare: commander, W illiam Butler; S. 6:46 p. m. Reach a band and good words say. It Is n wouderful thing—the ' V. C., George Knieriem; J. V. C., W. Yours and mine m ay be th e pleasure; Emory and Kenneth, sons of D. period of Christinas! I wonder C are and woe our neighbors' share. M. Roberts, arrived home from the T. Sherwood; adjutant, J. B. Bates; H ave we not In our heart's treasure how many huudreda of thou Riches such as we can spare? Ontario country yesterday to stay |chaplain, O. Thomas; O. D., O. S. sands of parents have discover | Murray; O. G., George F. Murray. Is th ere not a tender feeling. over Christmas. ed at Christmas time under the Som ething m ore th an " T h a t's too ba d fi' The Post m eets the third Saturday of T h in k how much we need when kneeling magic of the season—through Regner's opera house will be in each month at the grange hall. The M orn and noon and night, how glad some little thing done by son readiness for the grand opening ta il W om en’s Relief Corps will meet to And Joyful Is ou r portion here. or daughter—that those they Since overflow ing Is ou r cup Friday night. The electric planer elect officers next Saturday. thought estranged from them by Am id our Bins of doubt and fear. has been in operation on the new N o t th a t w e’re w orthy, but we sup Christian Science services will be those things which come be maple floor, scouring It to a glassy D a lly w ith our l,o rd and Saviour. held next Sunday at 11 a. m. in their tween still loved them with a And how kind are his attentions. polish. The seats around the wail hall in I. O. O. F. building. The sub memory more tender than they H ow u n g ra te fu l our behavior have been upholstered and a carpe* ject w ill be Christian Science. All And how sinful our Inventions. hud dreamed of. 1 wonder bow Pray th a t he m ay s till show kindness laid in the hallway. The reception are welcome. ninny sous and daughters have Pardon us our lack of love. rooms have all been prepared and under the magic Influence of Y early blessing us W h a t blindness An interesting m eeting of the Wo Christmas had their hearts sof Not io ever fa ith fu l provel everything will be in shape for the men of Woodcraft was held last Tues Even now we m ay s ta rt living; tened so ns to be moved by some great event. W e m ay live as from the dead. day afternoon at which a good atten little manifestation of love by You and 1 m ay liv e by giving. Rural Letter Carriers Manning dance was present. Mrs. G. B. Mid father or mother, which they Even lif t a drooping head. and Childers have blossomed out in dleton and J. H. Metzger were elect And w e’ll have a happy day would have thought little of, per regulation uniform s. They are (he ed managers. Plans were made for ; R ig h t along through a ll the way. haps despised, ut any other sea- first uniform s to be worn in Grekh- the installation of officers at the next ho u . -Charles Dickens. T he T ru e Christm as 8 p irit. am during its fourteen years of rural regular m eeting on the fourth Tues • î Chim e on, ye hells! In every clim e delivery. day in January. Th e angels' strain u p lift. It Is the sp irit, not the lim e. Choir practice for Christmas mu Mrs. M cClain’s E xp erien ce W ith T h a t sanctifies the g i f t Notice. Croup. The C h rist C hild w ith th e children cornea sic will be held at the Methodist Gresham Shoe Shop has moved To every C hristm as tree "When my boy, Ray, was sm all he parsonage Saturday night. T o bring th e sp irit to our homes— was subject to croup, and I was al Ed Osburn, whose blacksm ith shop from the old location to John Metz " T e do It unto me." ways alarmed at such times. Cham was destroyed on Sunday morning, ger’s building beside the Tailor ( Oh. holly branch snd mistletoe, CARL DAHL, Prop. berlain's Cough Remedy proved far Is preparing to resume business tem Shop. And C hristm as chimes w h ere'er we go And stockings pinned up In a row — better than any other for this trou porarily in the old shop at the cor You can build 69 Toys all for 50c These a re th y gifts, December! ble. It always relieved him quickly. ner of Powell street and Roberts Make your boy or girl a present of —St. Nicholas. I am never without It In the house avenue. His building plans are not a set of Erectors for I know it Is a positive cure for for Xmas. At Keep the boys at home. Erectors yet matured, but he announces his Sterling & Kidder's. croup,” writes Mrs. W. R. McClain, lllulrsvllle. Pa. For sale by all will do it, new stock at Sterling & intentions to begin as soon as pos Dealers. Kidder’s. sible. O rexou C ou n ties P rep are for San [T h e O u tlo o k r e p o rte r* a re h u a tla rs and tr y to get e v e ry Ite m about person* an d e v e n t* In th e lo c a lity th a t I * w o rth y o f being p rin ted . M e n tio n o f a n y th in « th a t m ig h t o th e rw is e be overloo ked w ill be g r e a tly a p p recia ted . You a re no f a r th e r fro m th e O u tlo o k office th a n yo u r te le p h o n e ] BIG VALUES MERRY XMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR E. W. AYLSWORTH F ran cisco Free! Free! A B e a u tifu l D in n e r S e t o f 1 1 0 P iec es. With every 5 0 c Purchase you get a chance. Drawing to take place the evening of Dec. 3 1. Buy Your Christinas Presents Here A FEW ARTICLES WK CARRY" TOILET SETS SMOKING SETS SHAVING SETS MANICURE SETS PERFUME GLOVE and HANDKER CHIEF BOXES FOUNTAIN PENS PURSES THERMOS BOTTLES THERMOS LUNCH BOXES MIRRORS TOYS CLOCKS FANCY STATIONERY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS XMAS TREE DECORA TIONS BOOKS PICTURES GAMES CALENDERS KNIVES. Etc. G R E S H A M D R U G CO. The R tX A L L S to re G re s h a m , O re . Still Doing Business at the Old Stand Our Stock is practically undamaged by the fire. MANY USEFUL PRESENTS will be found at our store for every member of the family. • > ALSO USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES STERLING & KIDDER’S "‘iX'i:“ GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. E xp osition . J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats, The four countlea included in the Southern Oregon Association are pre paring a splendid exhibit of their Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, n r e n r / t i n g best products to be Installed in the to Sue and Quality. Oregon building at the Panam a-Pa cific exposition next year. They will PHONE 41 POWELL STREET occupy a space 10x50 feet supple mented by a double wall space through the center of the exhibit. NEW YEAR DANCE POOR FARM FOLK Douglas will display gold, silver and AT ROCKWOOD HALL TO SE S MOVIES copper ores; Josephine county will Rockwood grange is making ac send several tons of m etals; Klamath Christmas at the Multnomah will show the gam e and fishes to be tive preparations for its annual New County Farm will be celebrated in found in its fields and lakes, while Year dance, to be held on Saturday more ways than one and the moving the city of Klamath Falls will spec evening, January 2, as previously an picture is to be one joy of the day. ialize in grains, grasses and dry farm ing products. Jackson county nounced. Aylsworth's orchestra has The Moving Picture Operators' Union will send a dining-room set of sev been engaged for the occasion and has volunteered its service to put on en pieces made of 700 sets of deer the supper will include chicken for several reels of various plays, for the horns, the set being valued at $6000. which the charge will be only 25 benefit of the old folks housed by the This county will also send 1300 boxes cents. Dance tickets will be $1.00. county at Troutdale, on Christmas of apples for display and for presen inight. tation to visitors. People appreciate Christmas gifts The State Immigration commis who can’t afford to give them. Merry Christmas. sion is co-operating with these coun ties. and the booth* will exhibit one of the finest collections of pictures illustrating the state's resources. g Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon By Special Appointment of Old Saint Nick We are Headquarters for C a n d ie s , N u t s , F r u it s and all Good I hings for Christmas Cheer. You Will Find at Our Store this w eek CRANBERRIES DATES CLUSTER RAISINS CELERY LETTUCE SW EET POTATOES ILARAL FIGS MAPLE SUGAR C a n d ie s ORANGES BA N A N A S PINEAPPLE FRESH OYSTERS N u ts Plain Mixed, per pound, Grocer»' Mixed, Cream Mixed, “ French Mixed, 12c 10c 15c 20c Almonds, Walnuts, Peanuts, Mixed Nut», per pound. M M M N otice In v itin g B ids f»)r F ifth Street Im provem ent. 25c 20c 8c 17ic STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS M ETZGER BROS. W ire 661 SERVICE and QUALITY GRESHAM, OREGON W ire 661 Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Recorder of the ! Town of Gresham, Oregon, until the 26th day of December. 1914, at 10 , o'clock a tn., for the graveling of F*tfth street from Hood avenue to the entrance of Multnomah County Fair Grounds, in the manner pro vided by chapter 12 of the Charter, or Special Laws, of the Town of Gresham, and resolutions and ordi nances of the Council thereof, with reference to such improvement. Said improvement must be com pleted on or before January 4th. 1915, or such date to which the time of com pletion may be extended The said street 1* to be Improved by covering the same, snd spreading! thereon, one cubic yard of p u r e' gravel on every eight linear feet thereof and nine feet in width The right to rejet any and all j bids is hereby reserved D. M ROBERTS, Recorder of the Town of Gresham , MILO C. KINO, City Attorney. Dated Gresham Oregon, Dec. 1$, ’14.1 C a le n d a r s ! C a le n d a r s ! You are cordially invited to call for your Calendar at our Bank. They are hand paint ed. too expensive to mail. Those who have had their calendars reserved should, call for them early. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR THE CHILDREN We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Time Deposits FIRST STATE BANft __ G RESHAM , ORE. I