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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM O l’TLOOK TIESD A V , ' JA M A R » 5, IBIS T he fu n eral of th e Infant son of ALL THE DOINGS OF Mr. an d .Mrs. E. J. H eseltine was conducted from th e ir residence on the road on New Y ear's day, ‘YOUR HOME TOWN’ by Base Rev. L ine M elville T. W ire. T he child [T he Outlook reporter* are bustler* and try to get every Item about person* and even ts in the locality that is worthy o f being printed. M ention of anything that m ight otherw ise be overlooked w ill be greatly appreciated. You are no far ther from the O utlook office than your telep h o n e] ■J ,c ¿SS», A N Y LO N G ER TO B U Y YO UR C LO TH ES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO WAIT ANY LONGER BECAUSE OUR REDUCED PRICES ARE FAST CLEARING OUT OUR WINTER GOODS. WINTER HAS JUST STARTED AND YOU CAN USE AND ENJOY A LONG TIME THE FINE WEAR ABLES WE NOW SELL AT SHORT PRICES. WE HAUE NOT SHIPPED IN A LOT OF “ SALE STUFF” FOR THIS SALE. WE DON'T DO BUSI NESS THAT W A Y . DON'T YOU WAIT ANY LONGER. E. W. AYLSWORTH Ilowitt Building Main Street Gresham, Ore. BORING Gresham Time Table I,EAVE GRESHAM (d a lly ) O. W. P. D epot. N orth Bound South Bound •1 2 :3 0 a m. 112:25 a.m I2:u4 a.in. 5:3 5 a.m *5:40 a.m. 7:4 5 a.m 7:23 a.m 11:45 a.m. 18 :40 a.m. 3 :4 5 p.m 9:34 a.m. 5:4 5 p.m 10:40 a.m. 7:4 5 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:34 p.m. 2 :40 p.m. 4:4 0 p.m. 5:3 4 p.m. 6:4 0 p in. •D aily except Sunday. 7:0 6 p.m. tS u u d ay only. 9:15 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 11:15 p.m. JG olf Ju n c tio n only. MT. HOOD DEPOT. # -'3 a in. ||5 :4 8 a.m. 8:15 a.m . 9 :5 0 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 :5 0 p.m. 3 :3 0 p.m. 4 :5 0 p.m. 7 :40 p.m. 7 :0 0 p.m. To P leasan t H ome w eeks days only. Tile W om en’s social d u b of Boring was e n te rta in e d on T h u rsd ay a f te r noon, Decem ber 31 a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. J. McClung. Tile ladles were joined in th e evening by th e g en tle men anil to g e th er they w atched the old y ea r o u t and the new y ear in. T hose p resen t were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P o t ter, Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. R ehberg, Sr., Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. S hultz, Mr. and Mrs. Kl. Stone, Mrs. Jo e L undy and Mrs. F re n k R ehberg. r TI Author The Heran •5 :4 5 6 :40 8 :0 0 II9:15 10:05 «11:15 12:05 11:15 2:05 13:15 4 :0 0 Installment a.m. a.m. a m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. p.m. Special Clean-up Sale SERMON TOPICS ARE ENTERTAINING OF GRANITEWARE All Prices Reduced till January 15 10c 15c 20c 25c METZGER BROS. Wire 661 THAT SOUNDS BAD, DOES’NT IT? We are placing in stock, the Chemical Powder Extinguisher which we consider the best Fire Extinguisher for general use. It liberates a non-poisonous gas when thrown on a fire which displaces the oxygen, quickly extinguishing the fire. COME IN AND SEE THEM. STERLING 4 KIDDER’S "tzi™ GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R EXA LL SERVICE and QUALITY Wire 661 T he rev iv al m eetings at th e M ethodist ch u rch now being conduct ed by Rev. T. L. Jo n e s of B row ns ville a re o p ening auspiciously. The services S unday w ere of u n u su al in te re st. T h e m eeting la st n ig h t was prevailed by a sp irit of deep so lem nity. T he topic of Rev. Mr. Jo n e s’ serm on last n ig h t was. "H av e F a ith in G od.” On T uesday, W ednesday and T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n s th is week at 2 :3 0 o ’clock th e re will be Bible j readings. Services every evening . except S atu rd ay at 7 :3 0 o ’clock. Rev. Mr. Jo n es has m et several | G resham people whom he knew in . the old days at cam p m eetingg h ere ' and elsew here. T hough exceeding active an d vigorous and a le rt Rev. Mr. Jo n e s Is past th ree score years and ten an d has been in th e active work of th e m in istry for m any years. As a pio n eer gold m in er he was co n verted an d called to p reach. His ac tivities in his chosen w ork have ! sp an n ed h alf a cen tu ry an d th e re su lts have been g reat. In com pany • w ith T. L. Sales, Mr. Jo n e s held th e most m em orable revival Salem has ever know n. This was in th e w in te r of 1885-6 H undreds w ere con- I verted, and th e echoes of th a t re m ark ab le m an ifestatio n may heard to thia day. Rev. Mr Sales, who was th e b ro th er In-law of Mrs. J. N C lan ah an of th is city, died a num ber of y ears ago. S to re Fresh, Reliable Drugs T hursday A p p reciatio n E xpressed. I w ish to th a n k my m any frien d s of G resh am an d vicinity for th e ir g en ero u s p atro n a g e d u rin g th e h o li days season. MRS. E. BOUGHNER. Novelty Store. A band concert and e n te rta in m ent by th e Byers band of P lea san t Home will be given a t th e Sceno- g raph th e a te r, G resham , on F riday, J a n u a ry 8. i T here will be several selections I by th e band, solos and duets. A play lias been prep ared in a splendid ! wav, en title d "W ay Down E a st,” al- so a sh o rt playlet, “ May We All Be ' H appy.” A fe a tu re p ictu re program has been o btained by th e m anagem ent of th e th e a te r. N othing has been over looked to m ake th is a g re a t success : in every way. A special ca r will ru n from C ot trell to G resham , leaving C ottrell a t 7 o ’clock sharp. T he price of adm is sion will be 15c and 25c. Fire! Fire! Fire! and 5 :1 0 p.m. 5c Daily O regonian, 1 yr. re g .......... $6.00 Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.50 C om bination, 1 y ea r..................... 6.00 W ednesday 6 :1 5 p.m. « 7:20 p.m. •D ally except Sunday. « 8 :0 0 p m . ' To L tnneroan, connect w ith O. W. tra in s for P o rtlan d . B je r 's Band in C oncert. The ice cu ttin g season in eastern Oregon is on a m onth e a rlie r than usual. The Trey O’ Hearts T he Last M O N T H II.I.A -TK O l T D A I.E L IN E Lv. M entävillä Lv. T rou td ale •6 :1 5 a.m. 7 :15 a.m. 8:45 a m. 10:35 a.iu. 12:36 p.m. 2:35 p m. 4 :3 0 p.m. 6 :50 p.m. 6:55 p.m. ! was two m onths, and ten days old and had died on D ecem ber 31. In te rm e n t took place in th e D ouglass cem etery. Miss L ula P arm ely of St. Jo h n s, Lee C arm an, a fo rm er resid e n t of G resham an d m em ber of th e O ut form erly p rim ary te ac h er in th e look force, m ade th is office a welcome G resham school, visited with Mrs. R. Icall y esterday. H e is recently from R. C arlson an d o th e r frien d s fo r a j Shoshone, Idaho, w here he has been day o r two last week. em ployed on a p aper as linotyper. No p reach in g service will be held J Lee called on m any of his friends at Zion E vangelical ch u rch next S u n I here. day on account of th e abseuce of th e Adolf T ietze will reopen th e San p asto r Rev. F. H. F re u n d in In d ian a ita ry m a rk e t In th e R eg n er building Sunday school will be held as usual. In th e sto re recently vacated by B ert Jas. E lk ln g to n has been w earing L indsey, T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 7. Ev a sm ile th a t w on’t com e otl for th e e ry th in g new an d all th e m eats are past few days because of the a rriv a l fresh. on New Y ears eve of a little d a u g h S. E. P alm q u ist is th o ro u g h ly es ter. Mrs. E lk in g to n is in a P o rtlan d tab lish ed in his new sto re and is con hospital w h ith er Mr. E lk in g to n goes tin u in g his lire sale of dam aged h a r alm o st daily. M other and baby a re ness a t low prices. He will have a said to be doing well. new an d la rg e r stock th an before in Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and a sh o rt tim e. fam ily had as g u ests on Sunday Mr. T he d raw in g fo r th e set of dishes an d Mrs. Jo h n H artle y an d son C lif a t th e G resham D rug Co.’s sto re on ford of P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs. H en New Y ear’s eve resu lted in Dr. R. H. ry S teincross of B erth a, M innesota Todd being th e lucky w inner. Mr. an d Mrs. O scar T horen have re tu rn e d from N ew port for an inde finite sta y here. They sp en t th e hoi day w eek visitin g w ith relativ es and on M onday took up th e ir residence in th e ir hom e on C leveland avenue Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. H arriso n mov ed last week into th e ir new house on W allu la H eights. They have beeu living d u rin g its co n stru ctio n in Os ca r T h o re n ’s house on C leveland avenue. Mrs. E. B oughner e n te rta in e d on Sunday h e r son Roy B oughner, wife and d a u g h te r an d Mrs. B. J. M ont gom ery of P o rtlan d , Mrs. A lfred H oney an d children. Mrs. R. S to n er of P o rtlan d was th e g u est on T uesday of Mrs. T h eo dore B rugger. Mr. an d Mrs. Luby H arg ro v e and d a u g h te r F ran ces of P o rtlan d visit ed on S unday w ith M. C. H argrove and fam ily. Rev. A. J. W’are will preach a t 11 a. m. a t th e B ap tist church. Sunday school as usual. No evening service o r m idw eek p ray er m eetings will be held d u rin g th e special m eetings a t th e M. E. church. T he new board of directo rs of th e fa ir association m et th is a f ternoon an d org an ized by electing officers fo r th e com ing year. T he new officers a re president, H. A. Lew is; vice p resid en t, W. A. P roc to r; se cretary , D. M. R ob erts; tre a s u rer, T heodore B rugger. The board decided to hold the fa ir eleven days th is year, w ith th e op en ing on S eptem ber 14th and co n tin u ing over Sunday, closing on F rid a y n ig h t, Septem ber 24. A prem ium list co m m ittee was ap pointed, co n sistin g of J. W. Tow n send, H. G. M ullenhoff and T heodore B rugger. W ork on th e prem ium list will begin rig h t aw ay, its ad v e rtisin g arran g e m en ts being placed in the hands of E, L. Thorpe. T he next m eeting of the board will be held th e first Monday in F eb ru ary . On account of th e w ar tax of 10 cents on each proxy, it is urged th a t all sto ck h o id eis of th e G resham F ru it G row e rs’ association be p resen t at th e G resham G range hall next M onday a t 10 a. m. W hile proxy b lan k s have been sen t o u t w ith th e notices of th e m eeting they should be used only In case of very u rg en t necessity. It is su g g ested th a t any who can n o t be p resen t send in th e ir proxies to th e secre ta ry o r by an y m em ber who will a ’tend so th a t they could be used in case needed to m ake up a q uorum . It will be necessary to have n early 200 sh ares rep resen ted in o r d er to tra n sa c t business. T his will be th e first gen era l sto c k h o ld e rs’ m eeting an d in view of th e im p o rt ance of th e affairs of th e can n ery a t th is tim e no one should fail to a tte n d as th e fu tu re existence of th e G. F. G. A. depends largely on th is m eeting. ’’H ogpen” lunch served at noon. By o rd e r of th e B oard of D irectors. K. A. M ILLER, Secretary. No b ask etb all gam e will be played on T h u rsd ay evening between G resh am A th letes and Jefferson h igh as was announced in th e F rid a y ’s O ut- Dick Je n n in g s says its nice to be a | look, but a gam e will be played th e p ap a th e second tim e, especially follow ing n ig h t, Ja n . 8, at the s k a t when th e new a rriv a l Is a boy and ing rin k betw een th e A thletics and th e N orth Pacific D ental College. arriv ed on New Y ear’s day. Miss L au ra Dolph was a tw o-day Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Leslie e n te r visito r w ith Miss H ester Thorpe. tain ed at d in n er M onday n ig h t Mr. They atten d ed th e m ask hall in and Mrs. W. R. K ern, Mr. and Mrs. G resham and th e g ran g e a t Rock Alva Hevel and d a u g h te r Vivian. wood. Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. H essel, who Ralph Jo h n so n , fo rm erly a ru ra l moved recen tly from F ra n k H einey’s le tte r c a rrie r in G resham , b u t now a bungalow on R o b erts avenue, a re resid e n t of St. Jo h n s, was a New living in W illiam C aldo’s residence Y ear day visito r w ith his f a th e r D. on Pow ell stre e t. Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson and b ro th e r H arry. Chas. Johnson a re occupying Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. L eslie en ter- S to n er’s house. ta in ta in ed on New Y ear’s day Mr. Je ro m e W. H ow ard of Oregon City and Mrs. A. Hevel an d d au g h ter, was a visitor in G resham on S a t and Geo. Lesli-?, J r., and Miss B erth a urday. L ahae of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew s an d two N orm an, in fa n t Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H otvedt, died on Jan- ch ild ren of G oldendale, W ashington, uary 4, of croup a t th e ir hom e n ea r 8pent New Years ,lay w ,th Mr and L innem ann Ju n c tio n , T he child was Mr8’ T ’ W ’ ( rOBB’ Mrs -',a r Sa re t born on A ugust 2, 1914. In te rm e n t Bush and little d a u g h te r M arg aret took place in th e G resham cem etery. were th e guests fo r th e past week of m other-in-law , Mrs. T he service th e re was conducted by Mrs. B u sh ’s Cross. Hev. M elville T. W ire. D O N T W A IT l i FRUITGROWERS MEET ELEVEN DAYS FAIR, MONDAY, JANUARY 11 NEW OFFICERS ELECTED PRICES BETTER THAN IN PORTLAND TRY US GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Best Q y a lity M eats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according to Size and Quality. PHONE 41 POWELL STREET COME WITH US W e are on th e right trail. ours. W e n eed your com pany; W e h ave been fo llo w in g th is trail for n eatly ten years. w iser tod ay than w hen w e started . overcam e th em . to m eet th em . you need W e are W e met w ith m any ob stacles hut W'e h ave en cou n tered new problem s anil learned how W'e b eliev e that th e new year w ill be a busy and pros- lierooa o n e for th o se th at m ake it so. W e know that o p ,« ,« u n ity kn.H ks m ost freq u en tly at th e d oor o f th o se that recogn ize him w hen h e k n ock s. W e a re g o in g to hail him each tim e he passes. W e are g o in g to push for every d ollar's w orth of b u sin ess th ere is. At th e end o f 11113 w e are g o in g to say "IT'S TH E BEST BU SI NESS Y E A R WE HAVE KNOW N.” L o o k lo lt W A B D NOT BACKW ARD. TALK BU SIN E SS NOT WAR FIRST STATE BANK G f f E S r i A M , O fi> E .. -I v)