Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 20, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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PA G E FOUR
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W. R. Gorsage and family have
White Sewing Machines
a
Rotary 1%
Model, in beautiful Q uarter S?
Sawed Oak Cabinets. Will r*
offer them during Xmas week
S? At $50 Cash, $55 on Time
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D R O P IN A N D SEE T H E M
Also an Assortment of Japanese Matting, O ffering
Patterns of INGRO, YONSHU1 and JA C Q U A R D
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J. Ed. M E T Z G E R
I phone sis
YOUR HOME FURNISHER
D EC EM BER
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HUH
GRESHAM LOCALS I
I HAVE THREE
Here It Is !°f ue iatest 1918
OUTLOOK FR ID A Y .
m oved In to C h as. C le v e la n d ’» c o tta g e
n e a r th e h ig h sc h o o l.
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E. E. C h ip m a n , w ho h a s been ih
fo r th e p a s t tw o w eek s w ith g rip , is
naw a b le to be o u t a g a in .
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5?
Mr. an d M rs. J a c k s o n J o n e s hav e » a
m oved fro m th e ir fa rm n e a r G re sh a m fflf
to th e W ilk e h o u se in th e Ite g u e r a d ­
d itio n .
job and he is never a day late.
Miss W illa M etzg er, a s t u d e n t at
th e O reg o n n o rm a l Bchool, is h om e 1
fo r th r e e w eek s. T h e sch o o l w as 1
closed u n til J a n u a r y 6, on a c c o u n t of
th e influenza.
T h e w in d o w s of th e S a n ita ry m a r ­
k e t h av e been a p p ro p r ia te ly d e c o ra t- j
ed fo r th e h o lid a y s. T h e a r r a n g e ­
W o n d er If M cAdoo w ill file, b efo re
T h e c o n fe c tio n e ry m a n u f a c tu r e rs
m e n t is v ery a r tis tic a n d in k ee p in g
h avt d e rid e d t h a t c a n d y price» « re to he q u its, an Item ized s ta te m e n t o f a'.I w ith th e h o lid a y s p irit.
th e m oney m ad e by th e ra ilro a d s u n ­
stuy up a t le a st u n til 1920.
Y et
d e r M eced o o n ian c o n tro l.
Mr. a n d M rs. T h o m a s W iles r e ­
thebe sa m e peo p le a re am o n g th o se
ceiv ed a re c e n t n o te fro m th e ir son ,
w ho a re c ry in g fo r lo w e r w age s c a le !
All c e n so rslilp of p eace c o n fe re n c e L esley , w ho Is In a n a v a l tr a in in g
to r la b o r. S u g a r is now p le n tifu l. It new s w ill he e lim in a te d , In d ic a tin g sch o o l a t P e n sa c o la , F lo r id a , th a t he j j
co sts 5 c e n ts a p o u n d m o re th a n th e th a t G a u g e G reel w ill g et h is stu ff
w as sick w ith in flu en za.
low est p rice of re c e n t y e a rs hu t th r o u g h u n e x p u rg a te d .
th a t is no re a s o n a b le ex cu se fo r th e
R ev. O. N. B la ir o f th e W esley an
In crease of 25 r e n ts a p o u n d In th e
K in g G eo rg e a n n o u n c e s a tr ip to M e th o d ist c h u rc h w ill p re a c h a t th e
c h e a p e s t c a n d le s a n d
50 c e n ts a F ra n c e h u t do es n o t say th a t he w ill F re e M e th o d ist c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay
pound In th e h ig h e r p ric e d goods. Ice th r u s t his p e d a l e x tre m itie s u n d e r m o rn in g a t 11 o 'clo ck . A good s e r ­
c re a m m a n u f a c tu r e rs
h av e, In t h i th e p eace ta b le .
m on is a ss u re d .
You a re in v ite d to
m a jo rity o f c itie s , r e tu r n e d to th e 10
com e.
c e n ts a p la te b asis fo r Ice c re a m
T h a t New Y o rk rio t In d ic a te s w hat
M iss H e s te r T h o rp e cam e h om e
th o u g h h ig h w ay ro b b e ry is still b e ­ m ay h ap p en to o u r B o lsh ev ik ! m o v e­
ing p ra c tic e d in so m e p laces w ith m en t w hen th e Y an k s g e t h o m e fro m fro m h e r sch o o l a t C o lto n to re m a in
u n til a f te r th e new y ear.
S he h ad
th is c o m m o d ity .
B u t th e can d y F ra n c e .
an a tta c k o f th e p re v a ilin g ep id em ic,
tr u s t w ill k eep its p ric e s up an d
fo rce its w ag es dow n. A nd th e p eo ­
If th e J a p a n e s e q u e stio n co m es up b u t is w ell on th e ro ad to a c o m p lete
ple fo o t th e bill.
C a lifo rn ia w ill w a n t a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e reco v ery .
a t th e p eace ta b le .
Mr. a n d M rs. H e rm a n O sb o rn and
T h e way h e h a n g s on to his new
hom e in d ic a te s th a t th e k a is e r w ould
W h a t w o u ld
an
old fa sh io n e d fam ily h av e m oved in to o n e of Mrs.
r a t h e r he la s t in H o lla n d th a n firs' C h ris tm a s be w ith o u t so m e o ld fa s h ­ S. A. B u r r ’s c o tta g e s. M rs. O sb o rn la
th e d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. J. N.
in h ad es.
ioned p rices?
M e w h irter. T h e fam ily h a s been liv ­
in g a t A sto ria.
T h e B an k of G re sh a m h a s issu ed a
n eat s o u v e n ir fo ld e r sh o w in g th e c o n ­
d itio n o f th e b a n k a t th e close of
b u sin e ss la s t T u e sd a y . It sh o w s to ta l
re s o u rc e s o f $ 2 0 0 ,1 5 2 .9 8 .
D eposits
to ta l $ 1 7 2 ,3 9 3 .4 7 .
USE GOOD TOOLS
DO GOOD WORK
Santa Clause always does a good
W a lte r R. B ro w n c a m e h o m e from
1 C o rv a llis y e ste rd a y . H e w as a m em ­
b e r of th e S. A. T. C., re c e n tly d e ­
m obilized.
G RESH AM
IK
wants you to be like himself in these
respects and to that end he is saying
to you—
Buy Your Tools of Kidder
There are a thousand other things that are suitable
for Christmas presents, all to be found at Kidder’s, of
which the follow ing is but a small list:
FO R M OTHER
W e a r-E v e r A lu m in u m W a re
R e a d in g L am p
S h e a rs ,
S cisso rs
T a b le K n iv es, F o rk s , S poons
O ven G la ss w a re
P e rc o la to r
R o a s te r
G ra n ite W are
Set K itc h e n T o o ls
C. E. Osburn
Res. 176
Gresham
Phone 691
Auction Sale
AT BAIRDSDALE STATION
ON THE KADDERLY FARM
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23
Beginning at 10:30 A M.
ONE TEAM, WAGON and HARNESS
TEN MILK COWS, mostly all coming fresh
in the next GO days.
ONE BULL, coming 2 years old
(in- l.ie 1 Expt ss, ami one 2 ton E xpress Wagon. Plow.
D rag llaiiow
t'n ltiM itor tine (iasoline Wootlsaw. One 2 ’ -_,
It p Steam Boiler
M i l k Pails, and other Article« too nuiner
inis to mention.
GRESHAM, OREGON
S\l.l R \ l \ OR SHIM
TERM S
cent
I Rl E 11 NCH AT NOON
I'tn ler $25 t'a s li, all over B ankable Notes al S per
2 per cent off for cash on all stuns over $25.
A. L. HARVEY, Owner
W S WOOD. Auctioneer
A MEYERS. Clerk
I m p o r ta n c e ’ o f
GLASS SCORES FOR
COUNTRY EDITORS
th e
ocean
as
a I
so u rc e o f food su p p ly is sh o w n in a
r e p o r t of th e b u re a u of fish eries. In
S e p te m b e r, th r e e New E n g la n d p o rts
re c eiv ed 1 5 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s of fish,
fo r w hich fish erm en received $9 2 9 ,-
500. F le e ts on th e Pacific c o a st
la n d e d a t S e a ttle in th e sam e m o n th
4 ,3 1 9 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s, w o rth $42 5 ,0 0 0 .
E x ira O u tlo o k s of th e C h ris tm a s
issu e w ill be m ailed a t 5c each.
S om e d ay It is g o in g to be a p en al
offense to u se th e e x p ressio n “ old
m a id .”
T h e w o rld ’s finest w om en
c h a r a c te r s h av e been u n m a rrie d w o­
m en w ho
h av e
a tta in e d d is c re e t
y e a rs. T h e re is no sp ecial m e rit In
ju s t b e in g m a rrie d an y m o re th a n
th e r e is in b ein g b o rn o r d y in g , a n d
th e r e m ay be a g r e a t d eal of m e r it in
n o t b ein g m a rrie d .
P hone W an t ad s to 701
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Christmas Is
Mr. a n d M rs. F. H. C ra n e h a v e re ­
ceiv ed n o tic e o f th e p ro m o tio n of
th e ir son F re d w ho Is now in F ra n c e
to a tirst lie u te n a n c y . H is p ro m o t u a
c a m e on N o v e m b e r 25, a f t e r th e
p e a c e a rm is tic e w as sig n e d .
It w as
a d e serv ed a d v a n c e m e n t a n d . co m in g
a ft *r p eace. I itilc a te s Ills v a lu e o f t i e
a rm y .
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A nd a ll M en a n d B oys w a n t
NEW
SHOES AND RUBBERS
W e h a v e th e m
C h alk up a n o th e r tr iu m p h fo r
th e c o u n try e d ito r. C a rte r G lass,
new s e c re ta ry of tr e a s u ry to su c ­
ceed W illiam McAdoo, b u t fo rm e r
w eekly e d ito r In V irg in ia , is th e
m an
G lass w on re c o g n itio n In
C o n g ress as an e x p ert on fin an cial
affairs.
H ere is a p ic tu re ta k e n
sin ce h is a p p o in tm e n t.
T h e re p o rt of th e F ir s t S ta te b an k
p u b lish e d in T u e s d a y 's O u tlo o k show-
re s o u rc e s a m o u n tin g to $ 4 4 4 .7 2 6 .7 3 .
T h is s ta te m e n t is th e m o st in s tr u c ­
tiv e a n d illu m in a tin g e v e r p u b lish e d
by an y b a n k .
A c o m p a ra tiv e s t a t e ­
m en t fo r th e p a st y e a r sh o w s a g ain
in re s o u rc e s d u rin g t h a t tim e of
$ 1 1 1 ,9 3 7 .0 6 .
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th e y sp e a k
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to
X
3
fo r th e m se lv e s
w ith o u t b o a stin g
u
GET YOUR SHOES HALF SOLED
X
X
w h e re you can h av e th e m sew ed fo r sa m e p rice as n ailed r / ;
Sew ed so les w e a r b e tte r a n d look b e tte r.
All u p -to -d a te
S H O E M A C H IN E R Y .
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GRESHAM SHOE S H O P ^
Rev. J. M o n tcalm B ro w n , w ho w as
ill e a rly In th e w eek , is m uch Im ­
p ro v ed . H e h a s n o t h a d in flu e n z a as
so m e su p p o sed . H is p lace w ill be
ta k e n a t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al
c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay by Rev. M arlon
J o h n s o n , w ho w ill p re a c h a t 11
o 'clo ck
T h is w ill be th e o n ly se rv ic e
of tlie day. All a re in v ite d to a tte n d .
CARL DAHL, Prop.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
§
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(the (Christinas ^ b ip
In each package of goodies that went on the
Christmas ship was a thought from the folks at
home to tell the boys that proud and loving hearts
await their return.
LAST NIGHT OF BREWING
Read the W ant ad«
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■2?
It w as s ta te d In T u e s d a y 's p a p e r
th a t th e r e w o u ld be no c a r r ie r se rv ic e
o n C h ris tin a s Day.
B u t th e r e w iil
be, us th a t is n o t a postoflice h o lid ay .
T h e d e liv e ry w indow w ill be o pen on
W ed n esd ay fro m 8 :3 0 a. til. to 10
a. in. only. M ail y o u r p a c k a g e s b e ­
fo re ti o 'clo ck .
C o n tin u e d fro m page I
fo r it Is th e p ric e o f blood. ,
It w ill be w o n d e rfu l to o ffe r sa lv a -
lio n to a w o rld w ith no liq u o r traffic
o r v ictim In it ; to m in d» nev> r m u d ­
d le d : to s o u ls n o t d e b a u c h e d , in
b o d ies u u c o n ta m ln a te d by alco h o l
lo ls o n ; to m *n. w ontpn a n d c h i. Iren
n e v e r d e g ra d e d by a sa lo o n e n v ir o r -
m e n t, o r m o ra lly p o llu te d by th e
s te n c h o f ru m ru le
S om . tint »« I
seem to see a f a r th a t b rig h t -lav.
w hen fro m ail la n d s o u r g re a te s t
c o m p e tito r Is g o n e, w h ere >ur L ord
w ill b u lid H is c h u rc h fo r th e g ate
of h e ’, s h a ll n o t p re v a il a s a ’n st It
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
M ay tag E le c tric W a sh in g M achine
B rid g e & B each R an g e
H e a tin g S tove
Oil H e a te r
Ice C re a m F re e z e rs
L . L . K id d e r H d w . C o.
A m ong th e local H oldier boys to re ­
tu r n h o m e w ith in th e p a s t few days
I a re E lto n E a stm a n a n d A n d rew liru g -
! g er. T h e fo r m e r h a d been a t C am p ’
j G ra n t, an officers' tr a in in g ca m p n e a r j
C h icag o . T h e la t t e r a m e m b e r of th e
S. A. T. C., a t th e U n iv e rsity of O re-
I go n.
Cheapest Electrically-Equipped Car Made
FOR T H E CHILD REN
C o a s te r W ag o n s
W h e e lb a rro w s
V elocipedes
C ro q u e t S ets
Set o f T ools
F la s h L ig h ts
E re c to rs
A ir R ides
Ice a n d R o lle r S k a te s
P o c k e t K n ife
FOR FA T H E R
C a rv in g Set
R azo r,
S a fe ty R azo r
L u n ch K it
F is h in g T a c k le
G uns
T ools,
T ool G rin d e r
In g e rs o l W atc h
M rs. E th e l M iller, o n e o f th e fa c u l­
ty o f th e O reg o n n o rm a l sch o o l, is at
th e h o m e o f h e r p a re n ts , M r. an d
M rs. D. L. M cL ain in G re sh a m . She
w ill re m a in u n til th e re o p e n in g of
th e sch o o l a f t e r th e h o lid ay s.
No. 490, $845
He
Ear from the tiring line, honor and joy are
with us enough for all; but the laurels for our
part in \ ictory belong to “ Pershing’s Boys”—and
the boys on the "Bridge of Ships.”
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F o r C ro u p .
“ C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em ed y is
s p le n d id fo r c ro u p ." w rite s M rs. E d- <
w a rd H a s s e tt. F r a n k f o r t. N Y
Ms
c h ild re n h av e been q u ick ly re lie v e d
o f a tta c k s of th is d re a d f u l c o m p la in t
by its u s e ." T h is rem ed y c o n ta in s no
o p iu m o r o th e r n a rc o tic , a n d m ay be
gt ven to a c h ild as c o n fid en tly as to j
an a d u lt. -A dv.
But let us not forget that continued saving of
both FOOD and MONEA is necessary and that we
still have many opportunities for further serving
Country and humanity.
¿First ^ ta tr ttlanh
Gresham, Oregon