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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOI'R
OUTLOOK. FRIDAA’,
FEB R U A R Y
11,
IW il
GRESHAM LOCALS
Do n o t fa ll to h e a r th e official r e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e o f th e N a tio n a l W o m e n ’s
¡C h ristia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion S u n d ay
a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e ques­
tio n s d iscu ssed w ill be of vita! in te r-
j e st to all.
An o ffe rin g fo r th e w ork
i w ill be ta k e n .
S a tu rd a y th e O reg o n C ivic L eag u e
w ill jo in th e s ta te W. C. T. U. in e n ­
te r ta in in g th i v isitin g officials o f th e
N a tio n a l W. C. T. U. a t a lu n c h e o n
a t th e B en so n h o te l, P o rtla n d .
A
la rg e n u m b e r oi G re sh a m m e m b e rs
p la n to a tte n d .
Miss E lsie C a lk in s r e tu r n e d h om e
th is w eek fro m M adison, W isco n sin , 1
w h ere sh e h a s been fo r th e p a s t y e a r
a n d a h alf.
L ittle E d ith G ray , fo u r-y e a r-o ld
I d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. Jo e G ray,
h a s been s e rio u sly ill w ith p n eu -
! rnonia b u t Is im p ro v in g .
M rs. H e n ry M etzg er h a s ju s t re-
iceiv ed w o rd o f th e illn e ss of h e r
b ro th e r, Itev. A le x a n d e r B eers, w ho
is in s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
Rev. Mr.
i B eers su ffered a n e rv o u s b re a k d o w n
re c e n tly a n d is now co m p elled to r e ­
m ain a b s o lu te ly q u ie t. R ev. Mr. B eers
| is s u p e r in te n d e n t of th e J a p a n e s e
w ork o f th e F re e M e lh o d ist c h u rc h
fo r th e e n tir e Pacific co ast.
Jo h n M ilne, y o u n g e st son of Mrs.
M ary M ilne of G illis s ta tio n , h as been
se rio u sly ill w ith m e a sle s fo r so m e (
tim e. F rie n d s w ill be g la d to know
th a t he is im p ro v ed a n d is a b le to sit
up so m e now'. G eo rg e h a s a lso h ad I
th e m easles b u t h a s n o t been so seri-1
o u sly ill.
Itev . M rs. M. 8. B la c k m a n , o f P o r t­
la n d , w ill p re a c h a t th e F re e M eth o d ­
is t c h u rc h th is e v e n in g ( F r id a y ) .
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g Rev. B. C. Dewey
p re a c h e d a w o n d e rfu l se rm o n w hich
w as m uch en jo y e d by all p re s e n t.
R ev. B. F. S m alley , w ho h as been
h o ld in g m e e tin g s d u rin g th e p a st tw o
w eeks, le ft to d a y fo r h is h o m e w h ere
lie w ill b eg in h is q u a r te r ly m e e tin g
w hich w ill c o n tin u e o v e r S u n d ay .
Dr. G rin n e ll, a r e tu r n e d m issio n ­
a ry fro m C h in a , w ill sp eak a t th e
F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h on W ed n es- .
d ay e v e n in g , F e b r u a r y 16. E v ery o n e
sh o u ld h e a r h im a s h e w ill be a b le to
g iv e so m e in te re s tin g fa c ts c o n c e rn ­
in g c o n d itio n s in C h in a.
W m . A n d erso n , w h o se h o m e is on
S o u th R o b e rts a v e n u e , is s e rv in g on i
th e ju r y in th e c ir c u it c o u rt th is
m o n th .
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. E. O liv e r fro m
M iles C ity, M o n tan a, h a v e been s p e n d ­
in g a s h o r t tim e v is itin g a t th e h o m e
of Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. R a n k ju s t e a st
o f G resh am . In s p ite o f th e fa c t t h a t ;
it h as ru in e d ev ery day sin ce th e y a r- !
riv ed in O reg o n th ey a re p leased w ith
th e c o u n try an d a re lo o k in g fo r a '
place to lo c a te n e a r h ere.
M r. an d M rs. E rn e s t B ru g g e r a re
re jo ic in g o v e r th e b ir th o f a b aby '
d a u g h te r T u e sd a y e v e n in g , F e b ru a r y i
8. Mrs. B ru g g e r a n d little d a u g h te r
a re nt th e h o m e of M rs. B ru g g e r’s j
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. G ilb e rt.
A la r g e class of th ir d an d fo u r th
d e g re e c a n d id a te s w ill b e g iv en th e ir I
In itia tio n S a tu r d a y
m o rn in g
at
G re sh a m g ra n g e .
In th e a fte rn o o n
.1. .1. Jo h n s o n a n d d e g re e te a m from
E v e n in g S ta r g ra n g e w ill In s ta ll th e
new officers fo r th is y e a r. A s h o r t
p ro g ra m w ill be re n d e re d a p p o rp r ia te
to th e d ay , L in c o ln ’s b ir th d a y . T h e
u su a l b o u n tifu l d in n e r w ill be serv ed
a t n o o n . M em b ers a re re q u e s te d to
re m e m b e r t h a t th e r e w ill be a la rg e
n u m b e r of v is ito rs a n d p re p a r e lu n ch
b a sk e ts acco rd in g ly .
Mr. an d M rs. B. H. N ich o ls of C as­
c ad es, W a sh in g to n , n e a r S tev en so n ,
h av e been v is itin g at th e h o m e of Mrs.
N icb o l’s fa th e r, J. A. H ite of B oring
th e p a st few day s.
M r. N ich o ls is
em p lo y ed In a lo g g in g cam p a n u m ­
b e r o f m iles fro m S tev en so n an d they
h av e no r u r a l d e liv e ry . H e said th a t
th e y receiv ed th e i r O u tlo o k re g u la rly
h o w ev er, as a “ r u n n e r " w en t to S tev ­
en so n ev ery d ay fo r th e m ail. P ro b ­
ab ly a re p o r t of th e u n u s u a l m e th o d s
by w hich O u tlo o k s re a c h th e i r d es­
tin a tio n w o u ld be In te re s tin g as sev ­
e ra l co p ies go to fo re ig n la n d s and
m an y e a s te rn s ta te s a re on th e m a il­
in g list.
W e H ave the
N ew
F ow ler
C ultivator
for all shallow cultivation. A new style cultivation which sure
is giving great satisfaction for berries and all truck gardens.
The new Grape Hoe will save 10 men’s labor in cleaning out
your berries.
One horse Reversible Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows, Plows,
Springtooth Harrows, all for the small farm or berry man.
GET YOUR REPAIRS EARLY—for Plows or all Implements
RELIABILITY
W. A. HESSEL
SERVICE
GRESHAM
PHONE 1041
r es .
o«a
CORDS
JU NIO R CORD
FAB RIC
TRUCK
And remember —you have the
regular Mason Guarantee—
Satisfaction N o M i le a g e
Limit with every Mason tire.
“A word to the wise
is sufficient”
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
SI < < ESSOR TO B. M. RANEY
MR. BERRYGROW ER -
DON’T DELAY
BUYING YOUR BERRY WIRE
NOW IS TH E T IM E
and the Jobber’s stocks of 12-, 13- and 14-guage are
limited.
At present we have a good supply on hand.
Let us quote you prices
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Ilii-NJ-inaking.
i U N IT E D S T A T E S tire s a re good
H ave re n te d Mm. P. A. G o u ld 's I tire s. Y o u r m o n e y ’s w o rth In ev-
re sid e n c e a n d am p re p a re d to <lo all
er.v tire , a u to m o b ile o r tru c k tire s ,
k in d s of d re ssm a k in g . Miss L e ltritz .
G re sh a m O v e rla n d Co., W . A.
p h o n e 79x6.
■ H essel.
»
I
Neu) Low Prices
Test the Stradivara. Make the test the most exacting you can think of. See the
beautifully .designed models. Leam to your own satisfaction why it is called "the
Master Musical Instrum ent.” Look for the Stradivara Store.
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
We Aim to Handle Only What We
Can Recommend
Article for Article and Grade for Grade
WE BELIEVE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Give us a call and let us explain our sales service.
WE FIGURE ESTIMATES
and can deliver from our mill to your job
not only Lumber but your
SASH, DOORS, CEMENT, BRICK, PLASTER, ETC.
A T eip T h ro u g h A frica.
Do you w an t to see a li tt le of th e
Service Quality— Right
t e a l "liliick b e lt" ?
A sti're o p tie o n 1
le c tu re on " T h e C h a n g in g of th e
C o n g o ” w ill ta k e you th r o u g h th e
h e a rt of A frica n ex t S u n d ay e v e n in g
a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h . R aw h e a th ­
en an d fin ish ed C h ris tia n . Ju n g le tr a il !
la n d m in in g cam p , C h ris tia n m issio n -,
Established 1859
■ a ry an d w h ite s e rp e n t w ill be v iv id ly I
- sh o w n in co lo r p ic tu re s.
' T h e se rm o n a t th e m o rn in g s e rv ic e :
I by th e p a s to r w ill be on th e to p ic, I
Phone 891
J.
" M a k in g Men D iffe re n t.” S ppcial m u - ;
sic b o th m o rn in g an d ev en in g .
T h e S u n d ay sch o o l o p en s p ro m p tly
n t 10 o ’clock. Miss M abel S h ip le y ’s
class of boys w ill co n d u ct th e o p e n in g
T he Bang or G resham pays 5 p e r 1
ex ercls?s n ex t S u n d ay .
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. 1
Miss E v a T a c h e ro n Is th e le a d e r o f ,
th e E p w o rth L e ag u e, w h ich m e e ts nt |
Dance and Oyster Supper
6 :3 0
T h e s u b je c t Is “ C h in a .” L es­
lie W ebb w ill sin g a solo.
Cedarville
Park, I.innenian )
M onday e v e n in g th e Q ueen E s th e r
c irc le of F ir s t C h u rch P o rtla n d w i l l !
Junction, Feb. 12
p re s e n t
a
fine
little
d ra m a .
S p rin g O p en in g u n d e r New
G ra n n y o f th e H ills. A dm ission 25c.
M an ag em en t.
T h is Is a n a p p e a lin g p re s e n ta tio n of
I III R -PIE C E OIK IIFSTRA
o n e of o u r H om e M ission p ro b lem s.
X. F . llev ereau x , U. G. Randall
D o n ’t m iss It.
R. A.. G RESH A M
If you a re se e k in g fe llo w sh ip an d
ntnl In s p ira tio n , yon w ill find It in th e
s e r v i c e s in " T h e C h u rc h at th e C en ­
te r ."
W E SA Y -~FO R V *A R pj
Grade
Jones Lumber Co.
GRESHAM LUMBER YARD
G. MAST, Branch Mgr.
H e
i
Medium Red Salmon
Regular 30c
Special 15c
Ryzon Baking Powder
Don’t Say Milk. Say
Best Monopole Pine­
apple in heavy syrup
Can 40c
Caroline
10c
Reg. 60c, Spc’l 40c
Salted Peanuts
Quaker Corn Puffs
1 lb. 20c, 2 lbs. 35c
Reg. 15c, Spc’l !0c
Carnation Milk
Federal Milk
Reg. 15o, SpcL 2 for 25
Golden Age Paste
3 Pkgs. 25c
ROEBEL'S YELLOW CLING PEACHES
ROEBEL’S APRICOTS
Can 20c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
^ W i i/f /y t /
Service
P hone 661
A m ong th e llaidiM ».
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill co n v en e a t 10
a
tn
on S u n d ay .
Rev .lease E.
B row n w ill d iscu ss " T h e D evhlle
T h e o c ra c y " a t th e u su a l p re a c h in g
se rv ice at 11 a. tn.
T h e B e re a n B ible cla ss w hich us-
1 u ally m eets a t 3 p. tn. w ill be p o st­
p oned on a cco u n t of th e W. C. T. U.
m e e tin g w hich w ill be h eld at th e
M eth o d ist c h u rc h . O th e r a n n o u n c e ­
m e n ts fo r th e w eek a re th e c h o ir
I p ra c tic e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , th e y o u n g
p eo p le's se rv ic e S u n d ay a t 6 p. m .
j am i th e r e g u la r p ra y e r m e e tin g at
' 7 :8 0 p. nt. o n T h u rs d a y a t th e hom e
! o f Mrs. F ra n k W o stell.
T h e m o tto
o f th e c h u rc h is "1 m u st d e c re a se
o u t C h ris t m u s t in c re a se "
MARCH '
G o in g -
IF YOU
W ANT TO
make a
S howing "
TH E
PERSON
WHO
W A NTS T O K E E P ON
progressing m u st m ake ce rtain
th a t his h ea lth Is " rig h t sid e up
w ith «.are.”
One good way to
I T h e r e g u la r se rv ices w ill be h eld
m ak e certain of thi* Is to p u r­
at th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h S u n d ay .
chase
m eat*
w hose
q u allty -
I S u n d ay sch o o l m e e ts a t 10 a. nt. a n d
g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him
p re a c h in g fo llo w s a t 1 1 o 'clo ck . Sev-
i e ra l Im p o rta n t c h a n g e s w ill be m ade
feel ce rtain th a t his digestion
In th e S u n d ay sch o o l In th e n e a r fu ­
will assim ilate th e proper food
tu r e w hich it is h o p ed w ill ad d to th e j values.
One way to m ake ce r­
In te re st an d v a lu e o f th e v a rio u s
tain of th a t is to buy y o u r m eats
j classes.
here.
K e(«o a n d Saial.v Servi««-».
R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n w ill p re a c h a t
i K elso S u n d ay a fte rn o o n an d a t S an-
i dy In th e ev en in g at th e u su a l h o u rs.
' A g o o d a tte n d a n c e Is d esired .
Gresham Ptione
Meat 41 Market
FATHER - AND THE BOYS
Get the bovs started right in their
banking arrangements.
The privilege is theirs to take advan­
tage of the vast resources behind the
Federal Reserve System, if not now,
later.
'four Bank can't be too strong!
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON
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