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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK THEATER BAKER T he ONLY E X C L U S IV E H OM E O F T H E S P O K E N DRAMA. \V h en in I*«» i *11 mii <I v isit T h e I h ik e r a n d *>♦*<• o n e of th e g reat» csi S to rk C o m p an ie* In (In* c o u n try . The Alcazar Players n Broadway and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon. ‘Alwaya a show of Q uality.’ Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, Feb. 18 A m a g n ific e n t scenic p ro d u c tio n o f D a v it) lle la s e o ’s. The Girl of the Golden West A v iv id re a lis tic s to ry o f C a lifo rn ia in the d a y s o f ’4 9 -’50 One of the greatest plays of the century. Immense cast. Gorgeous Scenery. MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT CAREFUL ATTENTION He s u re to s t a te (lute you w ant n eats fo r, m a tin e e o r ev e n in g , how m an y Heats an d w hat lo cu tio n . S e a ts will be s e n t us n e a r lo cu tio n d esired as p o ssib le to g et w hen o rd e r a rriv e s . All o rd e rs m u st he ac co m p a n ie d by ch eek o r m oney o rd e r, m ad e p a y a b le to M ilton W. S e a m a n , M an ag er, a n d self- a d d re s s e d en v elo p e fo r re tu rn of se a ts. M ilton W. Heaman, Manager. P R IC E S : E v e n in g s M a tin e e s: L o w er This Will Be One L o w er F lo o r— 1st In ro w s 75c. L a st sev en ro w s 50c. B alco n y — 1st 6 row s 50c. B alan ce 25c Box a n d L oge s e a ts $1.00. F lo o r— 1st 10 h o u se 25c. of Most Important Theatrical In Portland This Year E v e n in g c u r ta in a t H o 'c lo c k s h a r p . M atin ees S u n d a y . W ed n esd ay Productions M a tin ees a t 2 sh a rp . a n d S a tu rd a y . L u te e a rs fo r G re sh a m a n d v icin ity a f t e r e v e n in g p e rfo rm a n ce leav e F ir s t a n d A ld er, P o rtla n d , a t 1 0 :1 5 p. nt. an d 1 1 :3 5 p. m. VALENTINES All Kinds ro w s 50c. B a lan ce of Box a n d L oge s e a ts 75c. Prices lc to 50c GRESHAM DRUG CO. The REXALL Store GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917 A b o u t tw en ty -fiv e G re sh a m g irls m et a t th e lib ra ry last T u e sd a y a f t e r noon a n d o rg a n iz e d a clu b , w hose c h ie f o b je c t will be h ik e s an d h e a lth ful o u t-o f-d o o r s p o r ts d u rin g th e s p rin g a n d su m m e r. M iss D u rst w as m a d e a n h o n o ra ry m e m b e r a n d elec t ed c h a p e ro n e . R u th In g lis is th e le a d e r a n d L e titia P u lf e r a s s is ta n t le a d e r. T h e m o tto of th e clu b , th r e e H 's, sig n ifies h e a lth , h a p p in e s s and h e lp fu ln e ss. T h e L a d ie s’ Aid so ciety w ill hold a v a le n tin e lu n c h e o n at noon to m o r row . F e b ru a ry 14, fo r th e benefit of th e so ciety . T h e lu n c h e o n w ill he se rv ed in th e s to re fo rm e rly o ccu p ied by M rs. W ood’s m illin e ry s to re , In th e R e g n e r b u ild in g . A sp le n d id m en u h a s been p re p a re d an d it Is h oped th a t m an y b u sin e ss m en w ill ta k e th e o p p o rtu n ity to p a tro n iz e th e A id so ciety . M rs. G eorge W ith ro w g av e 5 500 j p a rty last F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T h o se | p re s e n t w ere Mrs. J. J. R y an , M rs. C. M errill, Mrs. A. K n ig h to n , M rs. C. M rs. llav II. T odd of R idgefield L a to u re ll a n d Mrs. E u n ice S tr a tto n , 1 W a sh in g to n , sp e n t se v e ra l d ay s la s t also Mrs. F ra n k ie C o n v erse o f P o r t 1 w eek w ith re la tiv e s h ere. land. A nice lu n ch w as se rv e d fo l low ing th e gam es. E rn e st S im m s h a s m oved fro m th i Da It Iq u 1st place on H ood a v e n u e t .Mr. an d Mrs. B ry an Q u e sin b e rry , th e h o u se re c e n tly v acated by A r th u r of G ra n d v ie w , W a sh in g to n , w ho h av e Dixon. iieen v is itin g frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in C a lifo rn ia , a re now v is itin g th e ir M rs. It. H. T o d d , w ho h a s been ill un cle. W a lk e r Q u e sin b e rry a n d fa m i fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, is re p o rte d to hi ly a t R ockw ood. A fte r sp e n d in g a j Im p ro v in g s lig h tly . S he is s till con- few d ay s h e re th e y w ill r e tu r n to I fined to h e r bed. G ran d v iew . No. 8 Galv. Bottom Wash Boilers $1.25 BOSS DOUBLE RUB WASHING MACHINE They get the dirt. $9.00 t/i off on White and White Granite Ware Y e ste rd a y m o rn in g , w hile S. G. j R o p er w as d o in g so m e b u sin e ss at th e d e liv e ry w indow in th e p o sto f- licc, lie le ft Ills pock et hook ly in g on th e d esk fro m w h ere it w as ta k e n by som e u n k n o w n p e rso n . It c o n ta in e d n e a rly $60. An ad in th e w a n t c o l um n to d a y o ffers a lib e ra l re w a rd fo r th e re tu r n o f th e p u rs e an d m oney. Mr. a n d Mrs. .John D unn c a lled on II. L. t're n sliu w a n d fam ily w h ile on th e ir w ay to P o rtla n d . YES, But Here Are a Few Trade Stimulators Heath & Milligan House Paint, while it lasts $2.00 per gallon. A te le g ra m w as received to d a y a n - j ito u n cin g tile d e a th , at S h elley , M on- 1 ta n a , of G ra n d m a K olitien, m o th e r of M rs. F re d H oney. She w ill be b u rie d I on T h u rs d a y at P a rk R iv er. N o rth j D ak o ta. Mrs. H oney, w ho h as been sp e n d in g tile w in te r in M in n eso ta, I w as su m m o n e d to h e r m o th e r ’s bed- | sid e, a n d a rr iv e d a few d ay s b e fo re I h e r d e a th . T h e O u tlo o k h a s been p ro m ise d u se rie s of a rtic le s on tim e ly s u b je c ts by a w ell-k n o w n w r ite r w ho d e s ire s | h is n a m e w ith h e ld . fo r th e p re s e n t. I T h e e d ito r h a s o fte n a sk e d him fo r I c o n tr ib u tio n s an d w h en in P o rtla n d th e o th e r d av we m e t h im a n d r e - , new etl o u r re q u e s t w ith th e re s u lt a s , p ro m ised above. W atch fo r th e m . WAR PRICES? 1047 Colorittlo Special Field Fence, 39c per tod, while it lasts. COMPARE I’llESE PRICES L L KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA N D W oodm en l i ill H a lit e . A rle ta cam p No. 8 0 6 , W. O. W w ill g iv e an e x c u rsio n d a n c e at E ag le M rs. R u d o lp h K a s e r a n d d a u g h te r B ev erly a re v is itin g at th e hom e of C re e k on S a tu r d a y n ig h t, F e b ru a r y M rs. K a s e r's p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. 24 T h e sp ecial c a r w ill leav e P o rt-J W illiam S tan ley la n d a t 7 :3 0 , pubs , n g G re sh a m a , i - M rs. E m m a M an n in g , of B ull R un, 8:3(L R o u n d tr ip fu re , 50 c e n ts. All n ig h t d a n c e w ith su p p e r, tic k e ts $1, j s p e n t th e pust day o r tw o h e re , th e g u est o f Mrs. M ary W ood. She is s u p p e r 25 c e n ts p e r p late. now v isitin g In P o rtla n d . Mrs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n utiil Miss G ra n d M u ster W illiam M oore, ol E s th e r E lfo ril s p e n t F rid a y a fte rn o o n in P o rtla n d w ith th e ir b ro th e r, W a lt P e n d le to n , w ill be th e g u e st of th e e r E lfo rd a n d fa m ily . M iss E lfo ril G resh u n t M asonic lo d ge to n ig h t. All s p e n t th e w eek -en d at N o rth P la in s, : M aster M asons a re c o rd ia lly in v ited w h ere sh e v isite d w ith re la tiv e s an d ; to a tte n d . M rs 11. L. C re n sh a w h a s been Buf a tte n d e d th e re u n io n o f th e E lfo rd M r. a n d Mrs. E. E. C h ip m a n c ele f e t,n g w ith a very » o re fin g er. Dr. families. b ra te d th e fo r tie th w edding a n n iv e r liu lio n i p e rfo rm e d a slig h t o p e ra tio n T o p u m p w a te r o u t of p lace s in to sa ry on W ed n esd ay of last w eek. uni removed a fiBh b one w hich M rs C re n sh a w s u s ta in e d w h ile c le a n in g w hich 1, le a k s th e r e h as been in v e n t ¡T h e y k e p t th e ev e n t so q u ie t th a t no ed a n e le c tric p u m p , c o n tro lle d by a o n e else knew o f it fo r s e v e ra l days. <at fish. MRS L M. CONGDON CALLED TO REWARD GRESH A M Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck Co., 22(1 A sh St, P h on e B roadw ay 2X54 Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty B. W EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Gresham, Ore. Sanitary Meat Market ED. G RESH AM , BAUMAN, Prop. ORE. Home-made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine FRESH SMELT DAILY “The ESCAPE k c i'h i r e m < Nrfiooi. .Mr. H a rrin g to n , field w o rk e r fro m th e s ta te s u p e r in te n d e n t's office, g av e u s te re o p tlc o u le c tu re a t L y n ch ■ liool la s t F rid a y n ig h t, Illu s tra tin g 'lie In d u s tria l c lu b w ork th r o u g h o u t tin stu te . A m ong th e p ic tu re s sh o w n w ere th o s e o f C la rk K o e rn e r of L ynch sch o o l a n d D onuld G ru n t of d rv le w sch o o l, w vnners o f th e first mid secon d p riz e s in th e P ig clu b la s t ta ll, w ho w ere g iv en trlpH to th e ' a l e fa ir. T h e le c tu re w as a fe a tu re of tin r e g u la r P a re n t-T e u c h e rs ' m e e t ing L u n ch w as se rv e d a t th e clo se of th e ev e n in g AND Griffith Production “ Birth of a Nation’’ Cast 99 BEST BREAD J On the Market Fresh Every Day Try Roman Meal’ Bread W. 11. C o n g d o n , p ro p r ie to r o f th e A great Health Food C o n g d o n h o te l, h as receiv ed w ord of ■F th e d e a th of his siste r-in -la w in M in n e so ta . S he w as th e w ife of Mr. C o n g d o n ’s b ro th e r, now d eceased . T he fo llo w in g is ta k e n fro m th e B ra in e rd D isp atch : ¡! Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry O ne of tlte p io n e e r re s id e n ts of i ! to Order B ra in e rd p assed to h e r re w a rd la s t n ig h t, F e b ru a r y 6. a t 1 1 :3 0 , th e de- -------------------------------------------------- c ta s e d b ein g Mrs. L o u ise M. C o n g don. Mrs. C o n g d o n w as born in N elson. T ioga c o u n ty , P e n n sy lv a n ia , on A ug. 30, 1849. F o r a w h ile sh e ta u g h t school in N elson, a n d in 1870 w as E v e ry S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y m a rrie d to Jo h n C. C o n g d o n , w ho p re ced ed h e r in d e a th In J u ly , 1911. Mr. a n d M rs. C o n g d o n cam e to B ra in e rd in S e p te m b e r. 1872, w h ere float. th e y e n te re d in to th e life o f th e co m T h e R ock, p u b lish e d a t F o r t A l m u n ity so m u ch , th a t th e ir m e m o r MAY M ARSH i he tr e a s u ry , m oney, b o n d s a n d s e c a tra z , ( a l., say s, " P r iv a t e Jew el Main St. - G resham ies a re in d e lib ly m a rk e d on t h e , I t ’s tim e to p ru n e y o u r f r u it tr e e s c u ritie s of a to ta l v a lu e o f $ 2 0 ,5 1 4 . SMITH S THEATER „ THEODORE VAN DONINCK, Proprictar a n d b e rry h u sh e s All k in d s p r u n B ond. 1 n lted S ta te s d is c ip lin a ry b a r p ag es of its h is to ry . 156. M rs. C o n g d o n w as a m e m b e r of WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 _ in g s h e a rs a , L. L. K id d e r lld w e . Co. ra c k s g u a rd , h av in g re p o r te d fo r th e F ir s t C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h a n d j d u ty , h a s been a ss ig n e d to th e 8 th w as a m ost a c tiv e w o rk e r. T h e d is c ip lin a ry co m p an y anil a p p o in te d c h u rc h h o n o re d h e r fo r a n u m b e r of B razil h a s th e la rg e s t k n o w n d e s e r g e a n t." He is is a son of Mr. an d y e a rs w ith th e office o f d e a c o n n e ss in posit of 70 p e r c e n t iro n o re , p r a c ti Mrs. W II. B ond, w ell-k n o w n re s i w h ich c a p a c ity sh e se rv e d m ost f a i t h cally fre e fro m p h o sp h o ru s, In th e fu lly . S he w as a lso a c tiv e in any d e n ts o f G resh am m o v em en t th a t hail fo r its p u rp o se w orld. Men's and Boys’ Dress and th e a lle v ia tio n of s u ffe rin g o r th e u p Work Shoes G eo rg e W. K en n ey a n d w ife a r- b u ild in g of th e c o m m u n ity . M ore th a n 1.50O .000 e le c tric s t o r Men's and Boys' High Cut and To th e m a r ria g e o f Mr. an d Mrs. age b u tte rie s a re used in a u to m o b ile s riv ed h o m e y e ste rd a y from th e C a li Loggers Shoes fo rn ia trip . T hey sp e n t th e m ost of C o n g d o n w ere g ra n te d tw o c h ild re n , In th e U n ite d S ta te s. Jo h n C. J r , w ho h a s p assed h en ce, th e ir tim e a ro u n d San D iego and Los Rubber Boots, Shoes and a n d H a rry W , w ho is in b u sin e ss in A n g eles. Mr. K en n ey h ad received B ra in e rd . Rubbers S o m e th in g G ood Mrs. C o n g d o n leav e s tw o s is te r s ¡w o rd o f th e se rio u s c o n d itio n o f tils T h o se who h a te n a sty m ed icin e Shoe Repairing a Specialty b ro th e r-in -la w , J. w. F ra k e s , by a n d tw o b ro th e rs . M rs E O. P a rk s of sh o u ld try C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts fo r GRESHAM SHOE SHOP S t. P a u l, M rs. C ele stia R aw son of re a d in g th e O u tlo o k an d hail d e c id T io g a. P a., O. C. W rig h t of M inne c o n s tip a tio n . T h ey a re p le a s a n t to CARL DAHL ed to com e h o m e, b u t had no in tim a a p o lis an d J u d d W rig h t of B ra in e rd . take an d th e i r effect is so a g re e a b le tio n o f hia d e a th u n til h e re a d it in H e r re m a in s w ill lie in s t a te a t th e and n a tu r a l th a t you w ill n o t r e a l ize th a t it lias been p ro d u c e d by a a P o rtla n d d ally w hich he b o u g h t on D E. W h itn e y u n d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs If y o u r O u tlo o k s u b s c rip tio n h a s u n til F rid a y m o rn in g . T h e fu n e ra l m ed icin e. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— (th e tr a in . ex p ired ren ew to d a y . Adv. se rv ic e w ill be h eld fro m th e r e s i den ce of 11 W. C o n g d o n , N o rth S ide Apricots contain fruit acid in just that propor T h. a n n iv e r s a ry of A b ra h a m L in s tr e e t, F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t 3 o 'clo ck . c o ln 's b irth d a y w as h o n o re d at U nion Rev. G. P h il. S h e rid a n , m in is te r of tion to make them - H ig h School No 2 by th e p re s e n ta th e F ir s t C o n g re g a tio n a l chur« h. offi c ia tin g tio n o f a la rg e p ic tu re of L in co ln by An ideal dessert fru it— th e g r a d u a tin g cla ss of 1 «* 16 A d S ale at Sp rin gd ale. d re s se s w ere g iv en by P rin c ip a l E F. Among ¡ill imiterial pleasures there is none so great as An a u c tio n s a le of th e S h elley £ For making tarts MONOl’OLE APRICOTS G oodw in, an d C h a irm a n of th e B oard th a t w ltie h springs from a store laid by for future wants, es of E d u c a tio n , G eo rg e W S ta p le to n . S h elley d a iry , to g e th e r w ith fa rm arc unsurpassed p e c ia lly to r the ...... Is of those for whose well being vou become P a tr io tic so n g s w ere s u n g by th e s t u tool« a n d o th e r a rtic le s w ill be h eld responsible ami when you have gathered that store by stead- d e n ts O ne h a lf o f th e '1 6 class w as a t S p rin g d a le , e a s t of th e S andy to lastly refusing thriftless self indulgence you have a satisfac Gr they may be served in their own rich juice - p re s e n t They w ere A nna B ru g g e r, m o rro w . c o m m en cin g a t 1 0 :3 0 . W S. F ra n c e s B liss. L ucy P e te rs o n . M aris* W ood w ill be a u c tio n e e r. A. M eyers tion that outweighs and outlasts all fleeting jo v s” _Y outh’s Companion. L an e. H e s te r T h o rp e . F lo re n c e T ow le c le rk It w ill be a good o p p o rtu n ity M O \0pO L K APRICOTS stand as a choice del an d G lad y s Bliss. O th e r v is ito rs w ere to g et tw e lv e e x c e lle n t cow s a n d o th OUR CHRISTMAS CASH CLUB Mrs. K. A. M iller an d son. A ldon: e r sto ck . icacy a dessert that is substantial and pleasing to Mrs C. K R u sh e r. Miss In ess H o lli proxides the means for those pleasures. You must provide the the taste at the same tune— Severe Cold Quickly Curnl d ay . Mr N. O F u lle r an d M r Coe store 111 ordei to leap the pleasure. Begin right now. Ask for "O n D ecem b er first I h a d a very- a card and join the club. Be one of he army of young and old se v e re cold o r a tta c k of th e g rip as Ask us for MONOPOLB APRICOTS and be eon working to effect a thrify nation It m ay be. an d w as n e a rly dow n sick B nng your friend with you.' It is a good " S tu n t,” one in b e d ," w rite s O. J . M etcalf. W e a th lideiit that von are getting our one best e rb y . Mo. " I b o u g h t tw o b o ttle« of hat the roll. ge boy is going to give more attention in the fu b e rla tn 's C ough R em edy a n d It ture than he has in the past. Bread s f A l U i C w h as o m only a few days u n til I w as c o m p le te ly re s to re d to h e a lth I flrm ty P ica b eliev e th a t C h a m b e rla in 's C ough C ak e» R em ed y is o n e o f th e very b est m e d ic in e s a n d w ill know w h a t to do w hen 1 h a v e a n o th e r c o ld ." O b ta in a b le ! Orwham, Oregon. Phoue 661 GRESHAM. OREGON ev ery w h ere.— Adv. $ a , i Pies, Cakes, and Other $ Pastry Articles. Cream Puffs and Chocotate Eclaires City Bakery Shoes and Rubber Goods Canned Where Grown The Satisfaction of Saving Fresh Daily Metzger’s Quality and Service Store FIRST STATE BANK 4