Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 13, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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TUESDAY. DEUKMBFK
IS.
1921
th a t m an y w ill h av e to be c o m p le te ­
ly rem o v ed .
M rs. F r a n k R e e d 's m o th e r, M rs
H an ltey , fell a n d b ro k e h e r sh o u ld e r
s e v e r a l d ay s ag o a n d h a s been a
g r e a t su ffe re r since.
Geo. Jo s e p h , a P o rtla n d a tto rn e y ,
a n d o w n e r o f a la rg e fa r m a t L a t-
o u re ll F a lls, h a s w ell u n d e r w ay th e
su rv e y of th e rig h t-o f-w a y of a p ro ­
posed w a te r sy stem fro m T ra p p e r
creek .
J u liu s M eier of P o rtla n d is
also in te re s te d in th is sy stem , an d if
th e v e n tu re is su c c e sfu l w ill be a
g r e a t b e n e fit, to p eo p le In th e v icin ­
ity of th e U nion H ig h sch o o l No. 1
an d D istric t 39.
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Mrs. O ren B ro o k s, w ho h a s beeu
ill, is im p ro v in g .
G ra n d m a B u tle r is q u ite ill a t h e r
h o m e h ere.
Mrs. Ja m e s B u rlin g a m e is sp e n d ­
in g a w eek a t th e h o m e o f h e r sou,
E d g a r, In P o rtla n d .
M rs. M. D o u th it o f P o rtla n d sp en t
{For an education in violin playing)
th e p ast w eek w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
M rs J. W . M oller.
M rs. E d. B u rlin g a m e , w ho w as
c a lle d to H u n tin g to n , O reg o n , on ac­
To those interested in the study of the violin who wish
c o u n t of th e d e a th of h e r fa th e r, has
to enter the classes of JOHN OLIVER, an exceptionally
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Phone 41
p an ied by h e r s is te r . M rs. A rth u r
low charge will be made to all who enter on or before
G ra n t of F resn o , C alifo rn ia .
Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. Z inn hav e sold
December
14.
th e i r p ro p e rty h e re a n d w ill m ove to
POWELL VALLEY
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th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h a t 5 o 'clo ck
c irc le of frie n d s w ho re g re t th e i r g o ­
Call or Phone Wednesday
T h e H aley B a p tist A id so ciety tue> C h ris tm a s m o rn in g w hen th e p a sto r,
F a irv ie w G ra n g e m e t o n S a tu rd a y ing. Mrs. Z inn h a d th e m is fo rtu n e
w ith Mrs. K a rl J. H a g b e rg la st w eek Rev. Jo h n T rueU son, w ill c o n d u c t
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a tte n d a n c e .
T h e C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m w ill be g iv en ed fo r th e co m in g y e a r: M rs. J a n e t cen tly .
S tu d io : S econd a n d H u b e rts Av.
P h o n e 177
Grew h am
Mr. a n d M rs. H e n ry Sell re tu rn e d on M onday ev en in g .
G ra n t, m a s te r: M rs. J o h n Jo n a s ,
F a irv iew
people a re s till u sing
T h e L u th e r L ea g u e w ill have o v e rs e e r; M rs. S m ith , le c tu re r ; J . W la m p s a n d la n te rn s b u t h ope to hav e
la s t w eek fro m a th r e e m o n th s' v isit
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r a n d so n -in -law . c h a rg e of th e w atch n ig h t serv ice De­
| th e e le c tric lin es re p a ire d soon. T e l­
Mr. a n d M rs. H ally C h riste n se n a t cem b e r 31. T h e se rv ic e w ill b egin T o w n sen d , s te w a r d ; C lyde S to n e, as- e p h o n e se rv ice h a s n o t y et been r e ­
s ls ta n t s te w a r d ; M rs. H. M. S haw , s to re d .
S an D iego. C alifo rn ia . T h ey re p o r t­ a t 9 p. m .
H o u se h o ld e rs
a re
busy
In v ita tio n s a re o u t fo r th e w ed­ ¡c h a p la in ;
ed a lovely tim e a n d th a t th e w e a th ­
R oy
S to n e,
tr e a s u r e r ; c le a n in g up b ro k e n tr e e s a n d re p a ir­
d in g o f R ic h a rd S taffen so n an d Mrs. '.Mrs. W ln d le, s e c r e ta ry ; M rs. W a g n e r ing o th e r d a m a g e s b ro u g h t a b o u t by
e r w as id e a l, a lm o st to w arm .
Mr. a n d M rs. Jo h n W ick lan d ot A lm a L arso n of S p rin g d a le . T h e g a te k e e p e r: Mrs. E a rl T o w n sen d . th e ice sto rm .
T h e little so n of Mr. a n d M rs. T.
» S q o k an e. h av e p u rc h a se d th e old w edd in g w ill be o n e o f th e ev e n ts of
I C eres; M iss C la ra S ales, P o m o n a ; E. B ackus, w ho is rec e iv in g t r e a t ­
anchor place and have moved to th e h o lid ay seaso n .
i Miss M a rg a re t J o n a s , F lo r a ; M rs. J. m e n t a t th e B aby H om e in P o rtla n d ,
th e i r new p ro p e rty . Mrs. W ick lan d
CARPENTER
1 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
CORBETT
is a s is te r of M rs. C has. N ordblom .
■ W . M oller, la d y a s s is ta n t s te w a rd : is slow ly im p ro v in g .
Mrs. C. E. C ree an d d a u g h te r , A da,
Septic Tanks
T. O. Y ates, w ho re c e n tly , p u r ­
Wiring for Light
M rs. V era
D ixon,
m u s ic ia n ; Mrs.
w ere v isito rs a t th e E d. H eslin hom e
c h a se d th e 1 0 -acre fa rm acro ss th e
At th e D ecem ber m e e tin g of Co­
Built
and Power
la s t w eek.
P o w ell V alley ro ad fro m M rs. C has lu m b ia g ra n g e W . F . H e n k le w as R u th St. C la ir, a s s is ta n t.
Jack Screws
National Mazda
A s u rp ris e p a rty w as g iv en a t th e
Ir a B ro o k s a n d son D ickson h ad a
R ey n o ld s, is im p ro v in g his p ro p erty . elec ted
m a s te r;
Geo.
K n ierlem .
for Rent
Lamps
A d d itio n a l ro o m s h av e been ad d ed o v e rs e e r; L y d ia O stra n d , le c tu re r ; n arro w escap e fro m b ein g s tru c k by E. T. G reen h om e o n e ev e n in g la st
a n d th e b u ild in g Is b ein g covered Mrs. Geo. K n le rie m , c h a p la in ; C la ra th e O. R. * N. tr a in at R ockw ood w eek in h o n o r of Mr. G re e n 's b ir th ­
w ith s id in g to re p la c e th e b a ttin g s. E. S m ith , se c re ta ry an d Ja m e s Ross, o n e m o rn in g la st w eek w h ile on th e ir d ay. A fe a tu re o f th e e n te r ta in m e n t
T h e a p p e a ra n c e of th e b u ild in g is b e ­ tr e a s u re r .
way to w ork. T h ey w ere a p p ro a c h ­ w as a taffy puli.
Rev. an d ¿ Irs . E d w ard M urphy in g th e tr a c k w h en th e y su d d e n ly
ing very g re a tly im p ro v ed .
Mrs. R ey n o ld s h a s re n te d som " w ere In P o rtla n d S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . saw th e tr a in b e a rin g dow n upon
O u r S p ecial f o r X m a s .
De
s tr y m ad e p a in less by n e rv e
T h e B an k of G re sh a m pays 5 p e r
C o rb e tt an d v icin ity is slow ly r e ­ th em . By a q u ick tu r n Mr. B rooks
la n d to a J a p a n e s e fam ily an d has
An 8 -lig h t tr e e d e c o ra tio n , com ­
b u ilt a sm a ll ho u se fo r th e m on th e co v erin g fro m th e effects of th e r e ­ ra n his m a c h in e in to th e d itc h a n d p le te fo r *2.5«. W ill b u rn on y o u r b lo ck in g m eth o d s. T ry it. D r. C. P. cen t I n te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.- -A d .
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th e o rc h a rd s a re d a m a g e d so badlv th e m ach in e w as a b e n t fe n d er.
dence.
B o u rn e, G resh am , p h o n e 1101.
Say It th e W an t Ad way.
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
OPPORTUNITY
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Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
FRANK C. JONES & CO.
F rank C. Jones
8
Floyd L. Mack
W E WILL H A V E A RED CROSS STAM P BOOTH IN O U R STORE
—Solved—
Help to Build
Your Own Town
By
Buying at Home
Better Patronage
—Better Stores
Better Stores
—Better Town
Better the Town
—The more desirable your
Property
F rom a S tore th a t is Full o f P ractical G ifts
FOR MEN
BOUDOIR CAPS
Ties .....................................50c to $1.50
Dress Shirts.....................$1.25 to $3.50
Gloves ...................................... each 39c
Arm Bands........................... 25c to 60c
Suspenders...........................75c to $1.00
Sox and Garter Combinations.....$1.00
Handkerchiefs...................... 15c to 50c
Prices from $3.75 to $6.50
Boys’ Bath Robes
Ready Made
In Cotton, Gray, Copen, Tan
Maroon Blue.
Prices $5.98
BLANKETS
These caps are as dainty
and attrative as can be
made of Silk and Lace,
Pink, Blue, Lavender, Rose
and Yellow. A wide range
of prices
Something Every Mother and Wife
Loves to Have
P rices 50c to $1.98
Jt makes Home Comfortable
NICE BEDDING
PERFUME
The assortment which we are showing
consists of cotton and wool in colors
Grey, Blue, Pink, Tan, Plaids.
To appreciate the beauty and quality of
these Blankets you must see them.
Several different kinds in
individual box. Good qual­
ity, but moderately priced.
BATH ROBE MATERIAL
We have without a doubt one of the
largest assortments of material for Bath
Robes ever shown here. The designs
are indeed striking
SILK HOSE
P rices 25c to 75c per.
AurocASTefu
Priced from $2.50 to $10.00
UMBRELLAS
Something every woman
Felt Slipper
appreiates. Silk Tops, Red,
High Grade Felt, some with padded soles, others stiff
Green and Purple. Novelty
handles with White Tips.
neatly trimmed with ribbon and pom poms. Twelve dif­
Price $8.95 ferent colors to select from.
Others with Black Tops for
$1.50 to $2.75
men and women
COMFORTERS
Light and dark patterns. Birds and
Flower designs. Filled with new cotton
Prices from $2.98 to $5.98
Prices $3.00 to $6.95
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN GRESHAM - W E
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
A
Big
Assortment
10c to 50c
BED SPREADS
Full Size, Square Corners
SWEATERS
Price $4.98
FOR
Boys and Girls
TOWELS
Turkish Towels, splen­
did quality. Pink and
Blue Borders.
Prices, 50c to 75c
See Our Assortment
Color Combination
Wash Cloths ............. 15c
From $1.98 to $5.95
Stationery
We have a large assortment
of Box Stationery in colon
Pink, Blue and White. High
quality linen paper.
Junior Stationery
We have an assortment for
boys and girls W hat little girl^***
would not like to have a box of ®
this just like sister
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS FOR THE TREE
SLIPPERS FOR MEN
JAP TEA CLOTHS
Tan Opera styles with silk
quilted insole, a tine gift tor
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the men of the house.
Price $3.75
W’e have this in several
different sizes and grades all
imported. Dark and light
designs.
Prices from.. $1.00 to $3.50
Napkins to match. Extra
Boudoir Slippers
Made of Pink and Blue Leather
with pom poms. Light leather
sol»*« ami low heel«, ^riee $2.25
It’s to Your Interest also
Buv in Gresham
HAVE IT!
MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS
The A ppearance of a P ackage is.
worth as much as the gift
SHOES
DR. DENTON’S
FOR
SLEEPING GARMENTS
WE HAVE XMAS BOXES
MEN, WOMEN and
CHILDREN
FOB
All Sizes
All Prices
High Quality
BISHOP BROS.
Boys and Girls
All Quality
Dry Goods without Question