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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK ALL THE DOINGS OF ______ ______ ______ FRIDAY. JANTARY 15. 1915 Mrs. Ellen P om eroy has issued cards announcing th e opening of h er Mualc Shop in Derr LI Store, ‘YO R HflMF TOWN’ 1 V U I l l l V l l l L i I V H 11 Rival •• num bers sp e c ia l mu will be given from 2 to 4 in th e aftern o o n . T hose who will assist Mrs. Pom eroy w ith in- » tru m en tal o r vocal selections are the Misses Ada and F lo ren ce Honey, (}ladyn Neal. Olive Tow le, Echo _______ AN UNUSAL OCCURANCE I [ T h e O u tlo o k r e p o r t e r s a r e h u s t l e r s a n d t r y to s e t e v e r y ite m a b o u t p e r s o n s am i e v e n ts In t h e lo c a lity t h a t Is w o r th y o f b e in g p r in te d . M e n tio n o f a n y t h i n g t h a t m ig h t o th e r w is e be o v e rlo o k e d w ill . ,, . _ , be g r e a t l y a p p r e c ia te d . You a r e n o f a r - I J ° ne8’ Genevieve Stlnsm an and t h e r f ro m th e O u tlo o k office th a n y o u r Gladys Miller. Miss M iller will be te le p h o n e .] , th e accom panist an d play several YOU ALWAYS WILL AGAIN WE W A N T TO SELL YOU SHOES AND HOSE FOR THE WHOLE FA M ILY JUST ONE SEASON. AFTER T H A T OUR SHOES AND HOSE WILL SELL TH EM SELVES TO YOU. OUR SHOES FIT: THEY LOOK RIG HT AND SA TIS FY . SO DO OUR HOSE. E. W. AYLSWORTH Ilow itt Building Main Street Gresham, Ore. T h e M usic Sh op IN BERT LINDSEY'S STORE Mrs. E. A, Pomeroy Main St> Gresham Monday, January 18 ? I ❖ T Special M u., c l Number, from 2 to 4. Latest Song H it,. COME IN A N D HEAR THE MUSIC Teacher.1 Supplies TENANTS MOVE OUT w ere very en co u rag in g for th e fu OF DANGEROUS STORES tu re of th e hank and show ed every T he an n u a l m eeting of th e sto c k holders of th e Hunk of G resham was held on T uesday, Ja n u a ry 12, 1915 and th e follow ing d irec to rs were elected for (he ensu in g y ear: A. F. Miller, F. A. H olliday, (lu st Larson, Em anuel A nderson and K. A. Miller. The directo rs then elected A. F. Miller, p resid e n t; F. A. H olliday, vice presid en t uud K. A. Miller, cashier. Reports were In a previous issue of th e O utlook I am ly , ¡th e people of th . is y ours com m tru unity. th e re w as noticed by som e an ad R. R. CARLSON. v ertisem en t sta tin g th e co nditions of .G resh am , Oregon a big red u ctio n in prices a t IL R. p o p u lar songs. C arlson's. R E L IE F COMMITTEE Services at th e G resham B ap tist | C h ristian Science service will be No d o u b t m any have read it, THANKS THE PEOPLE church on Sunday m orning, a t 11 | held in th e ir hall In th e I. O. O. F. w hich, of course was th e ir reason o'clock, will be conducted by Rev. building Sunday a t 1 o ’clock. S ub for m ention of It w ith th e ir a p p e a r T he relief co m m ittee of th e W hite Mr. Gray of P o rtlan d . T h ere will je ct: Life. The public is cordially ance a t th e sto re ; but it has not been T em ple, P o rtla n d , th ro u g h th e col be no evening service on account of Invited to a tte n d th e church services realized by m ost of th e people— at th e revival m eeting at th e M. E. um ns of th is p ap er w ishes to th a n k Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C'lanahan en le ast it h a s n ’t been show n so— and church. th e people of G resham and Pow ell te rta in e d recently Rev. and Mrs. T. now we will m ake it a little m ore B ert Boss, who was ta k en to a L. Jo n es and Rev. A. J. W are. im pressive by ask in g you to ju s t V alley fo r th e ir g en erous co n trlb u - P o rtlan d hospital for tre a tm e n t of A m essage has been received from stop an d co n sid er th ese follow ing- tions m ade to Mr. F. G. L eary on blood poisoning In his arm , caused S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 19, 1914, for the Rev. F. H. F re u n d sta tin g th a t he m entioned a rticle s: by in ju rie s at a b ask etb all gam e,w as H eatin g stoves th a t have form erly relief of needy fam ilies, w hose con- is on his way hom e and th a t he will b ro u g h t hom e y esterd ay m uch im- sold for $12.50, an d sold in P o rtlan d | proved and is on th e way to a com conduct his services at Zion E van for $13.00 and $14.00 we will sell for d itio n s have been Individually Inves gelical church next Sunday a t 1 0:30 tig a te d by us. On th e above date plete recovery. $10.o0. o ’clock. Mr. L eary collected a tru c k load con A rth u r R egner has com pleted an H ea ters sellin g for $11.50— now sistin g of 16 sack s of potatoes. 4 T h ere will be p reach in g s e rv ic e s 1,»,,,,,/ o p era tin g room In his opera house I ♦ F,», V__ at »1 sack s of apples, 3 sacks of cabbages, a t th e F ree M ethodist church S un for a moving p ictu re m achine which Mr. C arlson has b ought th ese h e a t one bun d le of clo th in g an d $1.25 in day a t 11 a. m. T he p asto r W. R. will be th e la test Im proved an d be ers in lots of tw enty-five w hich en money. Plum lee will preach. T he re g u la r o p erated by electricity . He will Sunday evening service will be dis- , abled him to g6t g et a a g g re re a a t t (li8CounL discount. T hese co n trib u tio n s w ere all d is open with moving p ictu res next week missed on account of th e revival ' J-0 " 86*»“ «“ “ * he cal‘ m ake th ese of- trib u te d before C h ristm as w ith u t in high grad e productions. F u rth e r m ost c a re an d d iscretion and w ere m eetings now in progress a t th e notices will be m ade of opening date. And a ^ a ln : T he n u m ero u s lau n - placed In fam ilies w here they w ere M ethodist Episcopal church. „ p ,,, . „ . l dry w a«ons being p rese n t th ro u g h - T. W. Cross, a g ric u ltu rist of th e H P° h ? S ta ti o n ,'„ u t th e co u n try has put th e w ashing m ost needed. T he follow ing con P. R. L. & P. Co., delivered a t E sta on th e i trib u te d to th is m ost w orthy cause: ° P ace, was In | m achine o u t of com m ission to a g reat cada th is week 150 lbs. of "M innesota t o w n n ' t Messrs. H. E. Davis, Geo. S leret, town on business today. , ex ten t; 8O eve„ at ft ,ogs w<# 23” seed corn, p urchased by his S. 8. T hom pson, E. Schw edler. A. Rev. W. It. Plum lee and fam ily reg ard less of cost, w ashing m achines [com pany from Jo h n Ely of C urrins- D ow sett, Jo e P ate n ea u d e, D. R. i ville, to be don ated to th e G eorge retu rn ed today from S eattle w here th a t sell th e w orld o ver for $12.50 S ho em ak er, Robt. W right, F Edw. he has been assistin g in special a t $7.75 In o rd e r to close o ut th e 1 Si'monsen. C. P C h ristenson O Social and Com m ercial club for th e ir m eetings. He was aw ay nearly , w ashers from o u r stock. E k stro m C W S edia \ All ic 1915 corn grow ing contest. th ree weeks. Mrs. P lu m lee and th e | T hese above-m entioned lllu stra- S aterstro ’m .' F. Cadi! j o t Slere't. « . . isisiixru illUBira* L. Goyt has begun th e erectio n of ..kii j children had been gone m ore th a n tions p revail upon th e e n tire stock [a brick building on th e D. C. Ely (S ig n ed ) R elief C om m ittee W hite a m onth. , of fu rn itu re , stoves, ran g es, beds, p ro p erty which he will occupy as a T em ple, by Mrs. A. W. DeLong, A. M. Holton an d F. B. G am ble, of couches, floor coverings, window b lacksm ith shop when finished. P a s to r’s A ssistant. P o rtlan d , rep resen tin g th e R eli T he m any frien d s of Mrs. B. O. ance Life in su ran c e com pany, were Boswell of E stacada, a re very sorry in G resham today and m ade a fra to learn of h er being confined to her te rn a l call a t th e O utlook office. bed with a very severe cold and hope The next m eeting of th e T uesday th a t It will not be long before she Is able to be about. At last rep o rts, Evening Study club will be held a t w hile she is still very ill, h e r co n d i the lib rary on Ja n u a ry 18, when th e follow ing papers will be given: O r tion show ed signs of im provem ent. Now Nails are a funny thing to ad v ertise! iginal In h ab itan ts, Miss A. H oag Mr. and Mrs. A. D ow sett e n te r But just now T H E Y A R E C H E A P. land; T he Search for th e N orthw est tain ed a large circle of th e ir friends Passage, Miss Jessie B u rn s; The A nd as they are som ething that are used last n ig h t at tlie lr home In so u th L ouisana P urchase, Miss L au ra H a r G resham . T he evening was sp en t daily, we call attention their way. vey; Lewis & C lark, Sacajew a, Mrs In 500, eight tab les being played. Geo. F. Honey. D iscussions will fol W e carry them in all shapes and sizes, T hose m aking th e h ighest scores low th e papers. Roll call will be re were S. E. T oeplem an an d Miss E m from BRADS to BRIDGE SPIKES. sponded to by nam ing and locating ma F u ller. T he house was b e a u ti snow capped peaks in th e “ Oregon fully d ecorated w ith Oregon g rap e C o u n try .” and narclsus. A tw o-course lu n c h At the M ethodist Episcopal church eon was served. T he evening was given a d elig h tfu l close w ith music Sunday Rev. T. L. Jo n es will preach by Mrs. Toeplem an an d Mrs. Oswald. a t 11 a. m. and 7 :3 0 p. m. T h ere Mr. and Mrs. D ow sett proved th em will be special music. T hese se rv ices will be of g rea t in te rest. Come, selves royal e n te rta in e rs. H a rd w a re Store and in v ite y o u r friends. Sunday Miss Leila Gibbs 1 h at hom e from school at 10 a. m., E pw orth L eague Gresham, Ore. Boise, Idaho, for a b rief re st and 6 :4 5 p. m. I t is expected th a t th e v isit w ith relativ es and friends. m eetings will be co n tin u ed next A n u m b er of fru it ja rs, serving week. Good co n g reg atio n s a re lis t dishes and cooking u ten sils, w hich en ing to Rev. Mr. Jo n e s’ clea r were left a t R eg n er’s opera house and convincing serm ons. T he a f on th e occasion of th e reception to ternoon m eetings on T uesdays, th e firem en, have been left a t th e l W ednesdays and T h u rsd ay s have O utlook office w here they may be had been of special in te re st and helpful- ( by I V t th n o e ow n i r n ners. u r u _ _ ness. Rev. David C athey and C. E. NAILS O P E N IN G X th in g to be in flourishing condition. See Us for Nails STERLING & KIDDER’S llilliouNness an d C o n stipation C ured If you are ev er tro u b led w ith bil iousness or con stip atio n you will be in te reste d in th e sta te m e n t of R. F. Erw in, Peru, Ind. “ A y ea r ago last w inter I had an a ttac k of indigestion followed by biliousness and co n sti Mrs. S. T. Crow has been q u ite 111 pation. Seeing C h am b erlain 's T ab lets so highly recom m ended, 1 for th e past few days but Is rapidly bought a b o ttle of them and they recovering. She was cared fo r for h'JPÇ'i .m e r lK,lt aw ay.” F o r sale by two or th re e days by Miss Leila Gibbs. W e W ish to A nnounce That on next Wednesday, Jan. 20, a special representative of the H. J. HEINZ CO. will be at our store demonstrating their high-class line of goods. We are Gresham agents for these goods and our stock consists of Heinz Pickles in Bulk and in Glass Pork and Beans with Tomato Sauce Heinz Baked Kidney Beans, Spaghetti Chutnay Ketchup Olives M ETZGER BR O S. S E R V IC E and Q U A L IT Y W ire 661 shades, w all p ap er, sew ing m achines and th e S. W. M iller piano, th ro u g h o ut th e m onth of Ja n o a ry , b u t m ust be for cash only; so :t you a re need ing an y th in g in o u r line it will be 1 w orth w hile to buy from o u r stock d u rin g Ja n u a ry , a t C a rlso n 's store. POWELL STREET - - Wire 661 Remember the date, Wednesday, January 20 GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A LL R u sh er will sing a d u et a t th e S un day evening m eeting, th e w ords and music of which were w ritten by Mr. Cathey. V aluable Gems R e tu rn ed . Miss F lo ren ce Honey had an ex perience last week which d e m o n stra ted th e fact th a t th e re a re still som e honest people to be found. It q u ite ! as clearly proved th e value of ad s to re Fresh, Reliable Drugs PRICES B E IT E R THAN IN PORTLAND TRY US vertising. Miss Honey Is th e possessor of a , rare collection of b o h em ian g arn e ts, I Including necklace, b racelet and brooch, which were given her in Oer- | many by a g reat au n t and which are ¡h ighly prized by her. L ast week j Miss Honey took th e necklace to I P o rtlan d to get It re stru n g , one of A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. th e fo u r long strin g s h aving been Best Quality Meats, broken. In som e way th e box con- i tain in g th e gem s was dropped in W oodard & C lark 's sto re and was la ter picked up by som e unknow n Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according person who left it at th e sto re. to Size and Quality. A fter se arch in g in vain for h er PHONE 41 package. Miss Honey placed a lost POWELL STREET adv. in a P o rtlan d dally p ap er with little hope of ever seeing her neck- I lace again. The ad. was seen by th e i REPORT OF THE CONTHTIOX OF W oodard & C lark people, who I prom ptly notified Miss H oney. A I trip to P o rtla n d an d th e Identifica tion of th e necklace was all th a t was a t G resham . In th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of business Decem ber necessary for Miss Honey to receive Resource* h er possession. L oans and d iscounts $115,976 31 A lthough a lib eral rew ard was of O v erd rafts, secured and I la b ilities fered, no one claim ed It. u n secu red ....................... .11 C apital stock paid In $ 30,000 00 ------------------ --- Bonds an d w a r r a n ts ....... • . ; 65 Surplus fund............... 20.000.00 The p ro g ram of th e M ultnom ah ' Stocks and o th e r securl- U ndivided profits, less ex- d eleg atto n to cu t off a m illion d o l - ,, ,le " 394 33 penses and taxes paid 133.45 WU* redUCS ' U te ' E ™ “ " S t a r e s 25,000.00 D ividends unpaid 3,000.00 3.260.40 P o stal savings bank de- O th er real e s ta te ow ned 6,224.14 posits . ....................... 6.393.39 Individual deposits sub Th. U r« .. sx , „ „ 0, * ject to check ................. 1.791.05 94.529.02 th e clubs to keep cap ital o u t of Ore- Du«* from approved re- Demand certificate of gon. has been upheld by th e su p rem e 8erve banks deposits ........................... 26.710.41 7,399.61 ¡co u rt. Checks and o th e r cash Tim e certificates of de item s ...... deposit ............................ 51.13 27.694 27 Savings d ep o sits................ 15,722 14 OTOOVS i \ r i tM F h .x 83.30 Old Uncle Andy was steering h l s 'C**h ° D h,n<1 " 12.417.05 T o u l ........ - .................. $204,171 88 m a ste rs boat down the bay They T otal $204.871.88 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon FIRST STATE BANK passed an ocean liner hnwAhtlh' n ia n k - look ------- that .ship sta n d , out of the; water I wonder why it la.” ho»s,” answered the old darky, "don't yu know ’ We ain't had no rain for nigh on three weeks now, and de w ater's glttln ' low.” , of Oregon. County of Multnomah ss L C J Lundqutat. cashier of the above named sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t Is an(J belief. S u f c d b e d .„ d C m , A ,,» ,; A. b. , „ „ bank, do solemnly f u « to ‘he bear of my knowledge C J LINDQVIST, Cashier Tr