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GRESHAM
FOUR
Mother* and Nose*
HILLSVIEW
in trin s ic a lly
T h e re
fa n o th in g
C o n g ra tu la tio n » a re fin d in g th e ir
way to Mr. a n d M rs. A lb ert S ch llp , w ro n g w ith n o ses in g e n e ra l an d
of tin - C ry sta l S p rin g « d a iry , on th e n o th in g
w ro n g w ith
in p a r tic u la r
W inch place, on th e a r r iv a l of a baby m o th er» . NevertheleaM , th e c o m b in a ­
g irl, b o rn J a n u a r y 2, 1917.
The
tio n ia u n p le a s a n t to th e p o in t o f b e­
little d a u g h te r ia to be n a m e d
in g d ia a g re e a b le .
A m o th e r ia a
llo ra th y H elen .
n e cessity a n d a g e n u in e c o m fo rt in
o th e r re s p e c ts, b u t in h e r B ollcitude
T en p e r c e n t d is c o u n t o n p o c k e t
k n iv es a n d c u ttle r y till J a n u a r y 1, fo r th e w ell-b ein g o f y o u r noae ahe Is
a n u isa n c e . It is p ro b a b le th a t you
a t L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co.
co u ld g e t a lo n g very well w ith y o u r
noae, even th o u g h you a re a very
sm a ll fello w , If you h ad it all to y o u r­
self, a n d it is p o ssib le th a t you coul<L
M en’s and Boys* Dress and in a s h o r t tim e , fo rg e t th a t you h ad
W ork Shoes
one.
A m o th e r n e v e r p e rm its h e r
Men’s and Hoys' High Cut und sm a ll boy to fo rg e t th a t he h a s a
Loggers Shoes
nose.
I t seem s th a t sh e ia u tte rly
u n a b le to fo rg e t it h e rs e lf, a n d th a t
Rubber Boots, Shoes and
fo r so m e re a so n sh e feels re s p o n sib le
Rubbers
fo r it. E v ery sm a ll hoy is te m p te d
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
to w ish th a t he h ad a m o th e r w ho did
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
not know th a t h e h ad a n o se, but
(A R E DAUL
th e r e n e v e r w as su ch a m o th e r. E v­
ery m o th e r o f e v ery sm a ll hoy is f o r ­
e v e r co n scio u s o f n o ses a n d , w orse
th a n th a t, sh e is fo re v e r w ip in g th em .
Of c o u rs e , if you a re a m o th e r, you
w ill n o t a g re e w ith th is.
You will
say tiia t n o ses h av e to he w iped. Hut
if you a r e a sm a ll hoy o r if y o u ev er
w ere a sm a ll hoy you w ill know how
I It is. You a re re m in d e d oT y o u r nose
th e first th in g in th e m o rn in g a n d a re
su sp ic io u s th a t it Is b ein g trille d w ith
a f te r you h av e g o n e to sle e p
It is a
m a tte r of
c o n tro v e rs y
v ery f r e ­
q u e n tly d u rin g th e day. If you a re
o u t w ith y o u r m o th e r fo r a m o rn in g
w alk a n d h a p p e n to m eet o n e of tin
n e ig h b o rs , y o u r m o th e r Is in s ta n tly
re m in d e d th a t ah e sh o u ld be w iping
y o u r nose.
i f you sto p to inak
frie n d s w ith a dog th e r e is th e sam e
h u m ilia tin g re s u lt.
If you m eet
a n o th e r w o m an w ith a n o th e r baby
each m o th e r is m o v ed by th e satin
im p u lse a n d tw o n o ses a re w iped an d
tw o b ab ies a re m ad e m ise ra b le
It m ay he, if y o u e v e r w ere a sm a ll
tioy, tiia t you w ere led to b eliev e in a
silly g a m e in w hicli a fa c e tio u s la r g
e r p erso n p re te n d e d to s te a l you
nose. P e rh a p s you w ere m u ch please
w ith th e g a m e a n d g le e fu lly im a g in e d
t h a t y o u r m o th e r w ould be fo iled
a t last. Of c o u rs e , th e g a m e w as no
good, a n d y o u r m o th e r fo u n d you
no se e x a c tly
w h e re it hud a lw ay s
been, a n d th in g s w en t on as b ad ly
a s ev er, i t is, no d o u b t, a m a z in g to
th e sm a ll boy how la r g e r p eo p le go
ab o u t on frie n d ly te rm s wftli th e ir
n o ses, o fte n a p p a re n tly u n co n scio u s
| of th em . T h u t is th e w ay tilin g s arc
Illg p eo p le d o n ’t h a v e little p e o p le ’s
tr o u b le s a n d li tt le p eople d o n ’t h av e
b ig p e o p le ’s tr o u b le s a n d e ach th in k
tiia t th e ir s u re m u ch w orse th a n th e
o th e rs. H o w ev er th a t muy be, it does
seem as th o u g h m o th e rs co u ld le t th e
sm a ll boys am i th e i r n o ses look o u t
fo r th e m se lv e s o n ce in a w hile
Shoes and Rubber Goods
Pointing the Way
to a Greater
Success
For Your Business
aod Ours
om O O K
FRIDAY.
JANUARY
3.
1911
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e T uea- f
day S tu d y c lu b will be h eld a t th e li­
b ra ry n ex t T u e sd a y e v e n in g , b e g in ­
n in g a t 7 :4 6 o 'clo ck Mrs. J a s E lk in g - ,
ton w ill p re s e n t a p a p e r on th e L e g is­
la tiv e D e p a rtm e n t of th e F e d e ra l :
G o v e rn m e n t.
M rs G. W. K en n ey
M a rtin L e n u a rtz w as d ow n fro m
P le a s a n t H om e y e s te rd a y on busi- w ill d is c u ss th e L e g isla tiv e D e p a rt­
m en t of th e S ta te G o v e rn m e n t. R oll
ness.
c all w ill be a n sw e re d to by c u rr e n t I
A b aby hoy w as b o rn on S a tu rd a y e v e n ts .
—
m o rn in g to Mr. an il M rs G eorge
S h elley of S p rin g d a le .
At a re c e n t m e e tin g o f I lie C ity a n d
C o u n ty M edical so ciety , h eld in P o r t­
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill p re a c h at la n d , Dr. J. M. S h o rt, fo rm e rly of
tlie B a p tist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay both G re sh a m , w as e le c te d p re s id e n t by a
m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g .
la rg e m a jo rity . T h e p o sitio n c a rrie s
w ith it m a rk e d h o n o rs. Dr. S h o rt's
M r. a n d M rs. R. H. A llen , of R ed ­
m o n d , v isited o v e r T u e sd a y n ig h t m any frie n d s in G re sh a m a n d v ic in i­
ty w ill re jo ic e in th e re c o g n itio n g iv ­
w ith M rs. M y rtle M eyers.
en him by iiis a sso c ia te s.
( ’a p t. C. O. B ra n so n a n d w ife, of
M rs. A. H u g h e s e n te r ta in e d d u rin g
M elrose, s p e n t th e d ay to d ay w ith
th e h o lid a y s M iss M a rg u e rite B a rd e n ,
Mr. an d M rs. C has. A. Coe.
a r t te a c h e r in th e N ew b erg h ig h
Miss M abel B u rch le f t to d a y fo r sc h o o l; M iss L o u ise M cD onald of
E lk C ity , O reg o n , to re s u m e Irer d u ­ M issoula, M o n ta u s a n d th e la t te r 's
tie s as te a c h e r o f th e school.
co u sin , .leiiiiing S u te r o f P o rtla n d ,
city e d ito r of th e O regon J o u r n a l.
A baby hoy w as h o rn on S u n d ay
m o rn in g to Mr. a n d M rs. H u g h es,
.Mr. an d Mrs. D. R. S h o e m a k e r
wtio l i v e ’on th e D uley place a t L in-
h a d as g u e s ts on New Y e a r’s d ay th e
u e n ia n n s ta tio n .
l a t t e r ’s s is te r , Mrs. S ta n le y A rn o ld
M iss F a y W eb b er, o f M ilw au k ie an d b aby D oris an d a u n t, M rs. M in­
wlio lias b een v is itin g M iss V ivian nie D o n ah u e o f P o rtla n d , Rev. a n d
H evel an d o th e r frie n d s, re tu r n e d to M rs. E. A. L e o n a rd a n d G ra n d m a
H u d n u t.
h e r h o m e in M ilw au k ie T u esd ay .
I
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
M iss P e a rl D u rst is s u ffe rin g fro m
M rs. C. M errill an d d a u g h te r s , B ir
d in e , E th e l a n d O live s p e n t New g rip a n d is a t h e r h o m e in P o rtla n d .
Y e a r's day In P o rtla n d th e g u e s ts of T h e lib ra ry is b ein g c a re d fo r by r e p ­
.Mrs. M e r rill’s so n -in -law an il d a u g h r e s e n ta tiv e s fro m th e m ain lib ra ry .
te r , Mr. a n d M rs. A. J . Nye.
In D u m a's n o v el, “ L e V ico m te de
M rs. C h a rity S m ith e x p e c ts to B ra g e lo n n e ,” he in tro d u c e s th e sto ry
leav e th is w eek fo r h e r u s u a l w in te r of th e m a n w ith th e iro n m a s k , as
v isit to h e r d a u g h te r s in K eim iw ick b e in g th e b r o th e r of L o u is X IV . T h is,
am i W alla W alla, W a sh in g to n . She h o w ev er, h a s been p ro v ed th e m ere
will be g o n e fo r s e v e ra l w eeks.
in v e n tio n of V o n ta ire , w ho c re a te d
tile s to ry in o n e o f h is ro m an ces.
W. C. B urch a n d fa m ily sp en t
W h ile m any still b eliev e th e m y s­
New
Y e a r’s d ay in P o rtla n d th e
te r io u s s t r a n g e r w as C h a rle s I of
g u e s ts o f M r. u n d M rs. C. A. L oek-
E n g la n d , h is to ria n s c laim he w as h u t
wood. M rs. L ockw ood is th e e ld e s t
a n o b sc u re . Ita lia n p o litic a l a d v e n - :
d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d M rs. B u rch .
tu r e r k n o w n a s C o u n t M a tth io li. Y et
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. L a u b e r e n te r ­ to th is p ris o n e r w as a c c o rd e d g re a t
ta in e d on New Y e a r’s day Mr. an d d efe re n c e .
Flashlights
Batteries
Bulbs, Etc.
AT
L. L. Kidder Hwe. Co.
GRESHAM,
OREGON
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
9
PO RTLA N D
AND
GRESH A M
Office w ith P ion eer A u to T ruck Co., 2 2 6 A sh St.
P h on e B roadw ay 2X54
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Sanitary
Res. Phone 173
Gresham, Ore.
Meat Market
ED.
BAUMAN,
GRESHAM ,
-
Prop.
-
ORE.
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for F a t Beef, Veal and
M utton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
Mrs. A dolf S ta g e r of P o rtla n d and
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
"1 h a v e n 't so m any b ro th e rs , b u t
Mr. an d M rs. E rn e st W ah l of P leas so m u ch b ro th e r s ,” is th e d e s c r ip tio n !
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
a n t H om e. Mrs. S ta g e r is a s is te r of Mrs.. F r a n k S n y d er, o f B e lle fo n ta in e ,
Mrs. L a u b e r.
()., g iv es o f hey th r e e b ro th e rs .
N otice to Stock h old ers.
M rs. C. H. L a n e su ffe re d a s tro k e T h e ir to ta l h e ig h t is n in e te e n feet
six
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tills
m o rn in g
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e S to c k ­
w hich a ffects th e w h o le o f o ne side. sh a ll, of New D e c a tu r, A la., is six h o ld e rs o f G re sh a m F r u i t G ro w e rs ’
feet
five
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ar­
A sso c ia tio n
w ill be h e ld a t th e
S he is re c e iv in g m ed ical a tte n tio n
an d h o p es a re e n te r ta in e d of h e r sh a ll, of W illis, V a., is six fe e t sev en (•ra n g e h a ll, on M onday, J a n u a r y 8,
an d th r e e -fo u r th s in ch es, a n d P. O. 1917, a t 10 a. m. fo r th e p u rp o s e of
c o m p le te reco v ery .
e le c tin g a B o ard of D ire c to rs fo r th e
M a rsh a ll, of G ira rd , 111., is six fe e t e n s u in g y e a r o f 1917, a n d fo r th e
W. It. B u rk e h as b een sp e n d in g live a n d th r e e - f o u r th s in ch es. T h e ir tr a n s a c tio n of su c h o th e r b u sin ess
AUCTIONEER
th e p ast w eek in San F ra n c isc o visit co m b in ed w e ig h t is m o re th a n 600 as m ay p ro p e rly
com e b e fo re th e
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.
ing h is w ife w ho h a s been s ta y in g p o unds.
If u n a b le to be p re s e n t p le a s e d e s­ | Farm, Stock and F urniture
th e r e fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s p ast. G uy
ig n a te so m e o th e r s to c k h o ld e r as
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Jo n e s Is in c h a rg e o f th e s to re d u r
Sales a Specialty
y o u r p ro x y . In o r d e r t h a t th e r e m ay
g ro u n d on w hich a m an h a s been ex ­ he a m a jo rity o f sto c k re p re s e n te d .
in g Mr. B u rk e ’s ab sen ce.
e m p te d fro m B ritis h a rm y se rv ic e by G re sh a m , O re., Dec. 20, 1916.
Auction Sales a t Rooms 171
Mr. am i M rs. A lva H evel e n te r ­ th e tr ib u n a ls is given in th e c a se of
JA M E S E L K IN G T O N , S ec’y
E m ory A n d rew s, o f S y ra c u se , N ta in e d th e i r frie n d s a t a 500 p a rly th e c u r a t o r o f a b u tte rfly co lle c tio n
Second Street, L»ndav( W ed­
Y., w ho w eig h s 260 p o u n d s, saw a lust F rid a y n ig h t, five ta b le s being w o rth $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 , o w ned by a w e a lth y
n e s d a y and Friday, it 10 A M ,
Farm Loans A vailab le.
p h e a s a n t on th e g ro u n d , p u rs u e d it p lay ed .
everv week.
T lie h o u se w as p ro fu sely coal m in e m a g n a te a n d d e s tin e d to
A r th u r L a n g g u th , a g e n t o f th e
an il fin ally c u u g h t it by m a k in g a d e c o ru le d
w ith
m istle to e , b ro u g tit he tu r n e d o v e r to th e p u b lic som e S ta te S chool L a n d B o ard in P o r t­
Hying ta c k le . A fte r he reco v e re d hiB from L e b a n o n by O rla n d Z eek.
169, 171 a n d 173 S econd S tre e t,
A day.
P ro fe s s o r I’o u lto n , of O x fo rd ,
la n d , w ith offices a t 606 M cK ay b u ild ­
P o rtla n d , O reg o n .
b re a th frie n d s to ld h in t th u t th e d e lic io u s lu n c h w as serv ed .
sa id t h a t to leav e th e c o llectio n
o p en se a so n on p h e a s a n ts h ad n o t b e­
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w ith o u t a c o m p e te n t h ead w ould be
P ilo n e Main 1626 or G reshom
g u n u n d Mr. A n d rew s th e r e fo re had
W. E. B eegle w as se rio u s ly in ­
n a tio n a l d is a s te r , aftid h is o p in io n fa rm m oney to lo an in su m s ra n g in g
O utlook 701.
to g iv e h is b ird to th e zoo.
ju r e d y e s te rd a y w hile u n lo a d in g coal p re v a ile d .
fro $250 to $ 5 0 0 0 , on a p p ro v e d se ­
a t tlie C o lu m b ia b rick y a rd . He fell
c u rity a t 6 p e r cen t.
T h e first jo b h e ld by W illiam G. an d badly w re n c h e d o n e of h is legs,
J a p a n o cc u p ie s a p ro m in e n t p lace
M cA doo, s e c r e ta ry of th e tr e a s u ry , b u t no b o n es w ere b ro k e n . H is phy a m o n g th e c o u n tr ie s o f th e w o rld
wus th a t o f a new sb o y se llin g tlie sic ia u sa y s lie w ill tie co n fln ed to his in th e p o ssessio n of m in e ra l s p rin g s
A v e g e ta b le o il-e x tra c tin g p la n t
S ince th e b e g in n in g o f th e E u ro p ­
M acon
M o rn in g
T e le g ra p h .
H is h o m e fo r a w eek o r m o re w h ile r e ­ ric h in r a d iu m e m a n a tio n s .
T h e se h a s re c e n tly been in s ta lle d a t L eon, ea n w a r A m e ric a n d ia m o n d b u y e rs
next joli w as th u t of a fa rm la b o re r. co v erin g .
a re fo u n d ex clu siv ely in g r a n ite re ­ N ic a ra g u a . T h e m a c h in e ry c o n sists h av e sh o w n a re v iv a l o f in te r e s t in
gions.
of th r e e p re sse s, o n e p la te p re s s a n d th e d ia m o n d fields o f B razil, w hich
Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay T o d d o f R idge-
tw o c u rb p re s se s, all o p e ra te d by h y ­ h a v e a tt r a c t e d a c o n s id e ra b le n u m ­
lid il. W u z h in g to n , cam e dow n to
As a p re c a u tio n a g a in s t c o n fla g ra ­
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p en d th e h o lid a y s w ith th e ir p a r ­ tio n s r e s u ltin g fro m th e tires of ex- d ra u lic p re s s u re fro m a s te a m e n g in e b e r of b u y e rs. T h e B ra z a lia n g a rim -
of fo u r te e n -h o r s e pow er. T h e c a p a ­ p eiro , o r n a tiv e d ia m o n d m in e r, h a s
tita, Dr. u n d Mrs. R. H. T odil anil
u rs io n is ts , s e v e ra l s to n e firep la ces
F. A H a llid a y .
Mr T o d d h a s re- sav e been e re c te d in S w ope p a rk , c ity of th e p la n t is 2,500 to 3,000 se e n p ric e s ris in g s te a d ily u n d e r th e
p o u n d s of seed a day a n d th e m a t e r ­ c o m p e titio n o f th e fo r e ig n e rs
u rn cil to h is f a r u i a t R idgefield. K a n sa s C ity , fo r p u b lic use.
ia ls tr e a te d w ill be c a s to r seed , coyol
Mrs. T o d d a n d th e c h ild re n a re r e ­
T h e U n ite d S ta te s is th e w o rld 's
m a in in g fo r a lo n g e r visit.
R ecen t o b s e rv a tio n m a d e in n o rth - p alm n u t. p e a n u t, c o c o a n u ts, ta lc h o -
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rn N orw ay in d ic a te t h a t th e a v e ra g e
r tie m a s q u e ra d e d a n c e g iven nt Iisp lay of a u r o r a
b o re a lis
ta k e s to n se e d . T h e m a c h in e ry w as b o u g h t ' d e sp ite th e fa c t th a t It ra is e s m o re
R e g n c r's o p e ra h o u se on New Y ear's p la c e a t a h e ig h t of fro m six ty to from a R ich m o n d , (V a .,) co m pany.
c a ttle th a n an y o th e r n a tio n ex cep t
n ig h t w as la rg e ly a tte n d e d a n d an
In d ia .
ixty-ftve m iles.
M ore th a n 2 0 ,0 0 0 to n s o f wood
n jo y u b le tim e w as re p o rte d .
The
tirst p rizes w ere
a w a rd e d
by th e
P u n c h bow is of m o ld ed ice, w ith
T lie g e rm th e o ry d a te s fro m 1863. flour, v a lu e d a t $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a re used
u d g es to J e a n L o re n z of P o rtla n d ,
T h e D utch In d ie s in 1915 p ro d u c e d a n n u a lly in th e U n ited S ta te s in th e d e lic a te flow ers in cased th e r e in , a r e
m a n u f a c tu r e of d y n a m ite a n d in th e b e in g tu r n e d o u t fo r so c ia l fu n c tio n s
am i a y o u n g lad y fro m G ilb e rt s ta - 1,4 0 0 ,0 6 8 to n s of p e tro le u m .
m a n u f a c tu r e of in la id lin o leu m .
lon. S econd p rizes to J a c k H am lin
by som e ice m a n u f a c tu r e rs .
u n d M rs E. T. Jo n e s
M endoza, A rg e n tin a , h a s 75,000
people.
S ev e n te e n y o u n g p eo p le s p e n t a
Your Choice for
T lie Habit o f T ak in g ( old.
m ost e n jo y a b le e v e n in g a t th e h o n n
o f Mr. a n d M rs E m il L a u b e r on
W ith m an y p eo p le ta k in g cold is
PLATES
SOUP BOWLS
Puesday e v e n in g , th e o cc a sio n b ein g
a h a b it, b u t fo r tu n a te ly o n e th a t is
s o m e th in g In th e n a tu r e of a goodhy e a sily b ro k e n . T a k e a cold sp o n g e
BASINS VEGETABLE DISHES
The small deposits made by the members of the Christmas
p a rty fo r E m il L a u b e r, J r ., b efo re b a th e v ery m o rn in g w hen you flrst
CUPS AND SAUCERS
Cash Club on January 2d aggregated $3.90.
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h is d e p a r tu r e to P o rtla n d to w ork.
te m p e r a tu r e o f a b o u t 90 d e g re e s F
Jan ies o ccu p ied th e m o st o f th e ev-
Estim ating on the same basis for a period of six days there
Also sleep w ith y o u r w indow up. Do
n in g an d r e f re s h m e n ts w ere serv ed . th is a n d you w ill se ld o m ta k e cold.
should he on deposit at the elose of the first week $23.40. We
W h en you do ta k e cold ta k e C h a m ­
anticipate that the weekly deposits should increase each suc­
M rs O rla n d Zeek an d th r e e chil- b e r la in 's C ough R em ed y a n d g e t rid
re n , w h o .h a v e been v is itin g h e r p a r ­ of it as q u ic k ly as p o ssib le. O b ta in ­
cessive week ten per cent over the preceding week.
Ad.
o ls, Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. L eslie fo r th e a b le e v e ry w h e re
Illa tio n s to b ...... Mnred what sum will the
la s t ten d a y s, r e tu r n e d W ed n esd ay
to h e r h o m e u t L eb a n o n T h is is Mrs.
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25 deposit re a d j for distribution at the end of the
Everything Y ou W ant for the Kitchen
Z e e k 's flrst v isit to h e r h o m e sin ce
fiftieth week.
m o v in g to L e b a n o n fo u r y e a rs ago.
Mr Zeek w as h e re fo r C h ris tm a s
For the beat analytical solution of the above problem
M r a n d M rs. Z eek a r e on a la rg e
made by any student of the public or high schools, under eight­
slo ck fa rm six m iles s o u th e a s t of
ee n y e a r s of age, without assistance, and received at our bank
WHOLESOME
SANITARY
AT MASONIC HALL
L eb an o n .
before the elose of business Wednesdav, January 10th we
Good Printing
and Advertising
J. T. Wilson
Will Bring the Results
We Both Need and
Show Our Loyalty
to Our Town.
Gresham Outlook
NEW
Graniteware Special
FOR THIS WEEK
I hree-Coat Acid-Proof White Ware
1 5c
DIPPERS
WASH
To All Students of Public and High Schools
A Whole Window l ull of Everyday
St api es
Including
Big Dance
===A T BARGAIN PRICES
CLEAN
“You’ll Want It When You See It."
Metzger
QUALITY
W IRE
AND
M ayor G eo rg e W S ta p le to n an d
fam ily w ere o u t fo r th e w eek -en d
a n d u n til a f t e r th e r e g u la r co u n cil
m e e tin g
T u e sd a y
e v e u in g
M rs
J o s e p h H aley , d a u g h te r of Mr. an d
M rs S ta p le to n , is s till in G ood S a ­
m a r ita n h o sp ita l,
w h ere sh e
has
b een fo r s e v e ra l w eek s, b u t is w ell
on th e ro a d to reco v ery . Mr H aley
cam e d o w n fro m N elson, B C ., to
sp e n d th e h o lid a y s .nd w ill re m a in
fo r a few w eek»
Troutdale. Ore
w ill credit One Dollar on the Christmas Cash Club membership
in any vlasa the person winning may «elect.
r
Thursday, January 11, 17
Professor E. F. Goodwin. E S McCormick and Miss Mary
L Cvood will kindly act as judges.
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Dancing from 8:30 p. tn.
until
a in.
Get in on the ground floor by joining the Club now.
Admission Gents 50c .Ladies 25c
FIRST STATE BANK
UNION MUSIC
GRESHAM, ORE