T he ladies' gym class w ill not m eet
th is week as th e gym nasium is needed
by th e sen io r class for p ractice.
W e w a n t t h e p e o p le o f G re « h « m to k n o w t h a t
J. W. Judy, w ith th e S tan d ard Oil
All A m erican Legion m em bers are
com pany here, has been tra n sfe rre d to urged to atten d th e Legion m eeting
A lbany w here he w ill be a ssista n t th is evening. T he Legion b ask et ball
sp ecial ag en t w ith th e sam e com pany team will have th e gym floor first
H e w ill move his fam ily to th e new th is evening to play one of th e crack
B elo w w e a r e lis tin g a few o f th e m a n y b a r g a in s w h ic h
po in t a t once.
team s of the S paulding league. The
w e a r e o ffe rin g .
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r F o ste r of New gam e will s ta r t pro m p tly a t 7:30 and
W est M inister, B. C.. a re g u ests of the will be over at 8:30 in tim e for the
Legion boys to atten d th e m eeting.
u-ii, w i Todd, and
The Legion team has won every gam e
P ra y e r m eeting a t th e M ethodist played so far.
E piscopal ch u rch will be held on Wed
C. B. P o rts of A sto ria is th e new
f o r th e w h o le fa m ily . T h e tim e te s te d
nesday evening of th is w eek from 7 m an ag er of Bishop B ro th e rs’ store.
PETERS DIAMOND BRAND
to S o’clock. T he early hour w ill p er Mr. P o rts and his fam ily w ere in A s
w ill s o lv e th e p ro b le m . You w ill a ls o find a fu ll lin e of
m it all to atten d th e m eetings now in to ria d u rin g th e fire. Miss Gladys
ru b b e r s a t m o d e ra te p ric e s. K eep a co o l h e a d a n d warn»
p ro g re ss at th e B a p tist church.
S harp is a ssistin g in th e store. Mr.
fe e t by w e a r in g a p a ir o f S P A T S . C o lo rs, p e a rl g re y a n d
Sims, of M innesota, th e fo rm er m an
Lee
Shaw
of
W
asco,
Oregon,
is
lig h t a n d d a r k fa w n .
sp en d in g a few days w ith his m other, ag er of the sto re, w as m a rried last
Mrs. H. M. Shaw , who is confined to W ednesday. H is fiance arriv ed from
h er bed w ith sickness. Mrs. Shaw M innesota th e first p a rt of la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims have gone to S eat
seem s to be gaining slowly.
tle to m ake th e ir home.
Mrs. A nna V anderm ost has rented
W ord has been received from Dr.
O n e lo t o f S w e a te rs fo r g ir ls a t $2.25, a n o t h e r a t $3.98.
h e r hom e on w est Division stre e t to
McNary of th e sta te ho sp ital at P e n
T h e s e a r e s p e c ia l s a le p ric e s .
Mrs. C lara B aker, who rec en tly moved
dleton of th e death of Mrs. M ary Mc
h ere from G rass Valley, Mrs. B aker's
Corm ick, w ho w as a p a tie n t th e re for
250 y a r d s J a p C re p e in a ll w a n te d c o lo rs a t 85c, o r
son, A lvin, is in th e high school.
m any years. Mrs. McCormick w as th e
3 y a r d s fo r #1.00 th is w e e k o n ly
T he L adies' Aid society of th e Zion d au g h ter of th e late Dr. J. P. Pow ell,
E v an g elical ch u rch w ill m eet on a pioneer of th is section, and a siste r
450 y a r d s g o o d q u a lity O u tin g in w h ite a n d lig h t c o lo rs,
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n of th is w eek w ith of Mrs. J. N. C lanahan.
6 y a r d s fo r 98c.
Mrs. Jo h n S leret. T he tim e will be
sp en t In sew ing pieces for a quilt.
W . C. T . U. FA R M H O M E
IT I CAYS TO T B A D E AT K IS U O P 'S
S am uel T. H arris, living n ear Schil
IS W E L L O F F IC E R E D
le r statio n , is confined to his bed with
ADA W ALLACE UNRUH.
sickness. T h ere is a la rg e fam ily and
^OIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllillllllllilllUlllllltlllllllllUllllimillllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIHIIIlIHliHlililiHlllllllhtH Mr, H a rris is th e only w age earn er.
¿The d irec to rs of th e C h ild ren ’s
I
T h ere is also an invalid son in family. F arm Home of th e W. C. T. U. held a
A num ber of b ro th e r O rangem en of m ost e n th u sia stic m eeting rec en tly In
P o rtlan d b ro u g h t m a terial aid in the C orvallis for election of officers, h e a r
w ay of m oney and provisions today. ing re p o rts and m aking p lan s for the
A son w as born on Ja n u a ry 9 at com ing year. Prof. A. C. S chm itt, who
E m anuel h o sp ital to Mr. and Mrs. G. has served as p resid e n t of th e board
A. Miles of 981 B orthw ick stre e t, P o rt- sin ce its o rg an izatio n , finding his col
2 land, Mr. and Mrs. Miles w ill be r e lege w o rk so ab so rb in g th a t he could
m em bered as fo rm er resid en ts of not give th e n ecessary tim e, refused
re-election.
G resham .
Ju d g e W alter H. E v an s, of P o rtlan d
W illiam Congdon has gone to Con
w as u n an im o u sly elected p resid e n t
don, Oregon, w here he h as p urchased
and is p la n n in g ag g ressiv e w ork. At
a lunch co u n ter w hich he w ill o p er
th e e a rn e st so licitatio n of th e board
ate. I t h as been rep o rted th a t he has
Mr. S ch m itt accepted th e position of
gone Into th e em ploy of C. S. Cleve
first vice p resid e n t, Mr. W. K. T aylor
land, in w hose pool room he w orked
of C orvallis, w as reta in ed as second
h ere for som e tim e, but th e Outlook is
vice p resid en t, H. C. Seym our of
inform ed th a t he is conducting the
O. A. C., as se c re ta ry and H. H irsch
b u sin ess on his own account. He w ill
b erg as tre a su re r. W ith some relu c t
be m issed by his m any frie n d s here.
ance Mrs. U nruh consented to con
Ja y Bailey, w hose se rio u s illness tin u e as financial m an ag er. New jpem
was m entioned in a rec en t issu e of the b ers elected on th e board to fill va
The body is entirely of steel. It’s finish is hard
O utlook, is in a c ritic a l condition at can cies w ere, Mrs. R. E. B o n d u ran t
| baked enamel. It’s tires are oversize. The hood is
his hom e in G resham . He recen tly
| higher. Seats are lower. Triplex springs give extra- 1 u n d erw en t an op eratio n for app en d i K irtla n d , M ayor Geo. L. B aker, P o rt
land, and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Salem
| ordinary comfort and add to the life of the car—a car 1 c itis and w hile in th e h o sp ital had an and an active cam paign for funds is
a tta c k of jaundice. H is stom ach w as
f you ride in, not on.
on, P o rtlan d and Salem having a l
B
1 found to be serio u sly affected w ith read
y organized.
u lc ers and th e ch an ces have all been
|
In pdwer and performance on all roads the new Ox-
In asm u ch as co unty judges have
ag ain st his recovery, Mrs. W ill W il
| erland will give you cause for pride.
been com pelled to com m it ch ild ren
liam s from n ea r McM innville, sister who a re only d ependent to sta te in
of Mr. Bailey, and h er son Dever W il
liuf/ an Overland and Realize the Difference
stitu tio n s for d elin q u en ts, lacking
liam s, of P o rtlan d a re here, being
o th e r provisions, and th e fact th a t
called by his serio u s condition.
gifts from p h ila n th ro p ic individuals
Touring $666.00 at Gresham
T he O utlook h as th e nam e and ad w hile g en ero u s ca n n o t keep pace w ith
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d ress of a m an and his w ife who a re th e needs, th e Oregon le g isla tu re wil;
in P o rtlan d and would like to obtain be asked to aid in building one co t
a resp o n sib le position on a farm . A ny tage.
XVhlle a logicai program of
one needing help is invited to call th e econom y is being p ressed by th e gov
W. A. HESSEL
5 RELIABILITY
service | Outlook.
ern o r, an d su p p o rted by th e leg isla
A rc you w ide aw ak e? Read the tu re , h u m a n ita ria n s believe th a t to
W ant Ads.
fail in loving c a re of ch ild ren is u
fa lse ’ economy. A stu d y of th e m ere
fe a tu re show ed conclusively th a t to
ca re for d ependent ch ild ren in th e
F arm H ome a t an expense to th e sta te
of $l*> p er m onth for each child is
ch eap er th a n to send them to th e
sta te in stitu tio n s w here th e ir expense
of ca re av erag es $35 p er m onth. To
send th e child out as an asset to th e
sta te r a th e r th an a liab ility is a m a t
te r of g re a t am ount.
“It Pays to Trade at Bishop’s ”
SHOES
SHOES
THE BIG
ALUMINUM WARE SALE
STARTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3
SHOES
Wonderful Values at 9 8 c each
Hepp’s Racket Store
Telephone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
SWEATERS FOR MEN AND BOYS
1 1923
Overland-4
Touring |
1
Gresham Overland Co.
NEW GROWERS SHOULD
USE GRIMM ALEALE V
"A co n sid erab le acreag e of alfalfa
w ill probably be p lan ted on th e riv er
bottom and o th e r of th e w ell drained
soils of w estern Oregon next April
and May.” says G. R. H yslop. farm
crops opcciallst at th e Oregon E x p e r
im ent statio n . ''I t is a good plan to
secu re th e seed of th e genuine Grimm
alfalfa before sto ck s a re depleted and
to a n tic ip a te needs for la n d p laster
w hich u su ally h elp s in g ettin g a stand
of alfalfa. T he G rim m alfalfa seed is
u su ally p lan ted at about 15 pounds to
th e acre. This am ount may seem ex
cessive to experienced alfa lfa grow ers
but for th o se w ho a re beginning In
alfalfa cu ltu re and who often sow seed I
I too deep, it is u su ally n ecessary to
sow a slig h t excess of seed. In o cu lat- j
' ing m ateria l may be had a t 25 cen ts
, an ac re from th e d ep artm en t of bac-
, teriology a t th e college. The land-
' p la ste r is u su ally at about 50 to 73
I pounds an acre to th e land and th a t is
to be p lanted to alfalfa.
January has been a b u s y
month for us. We have re-ar
ranged our store, giving more
light, more aisle room and more
space for goods.
W’e have put forth our best ef
forts in getting for you people
the kind of good merchandise you
want to buy, and our prices will
be lower than you will pay for
the same goods in Portland. Low
rent and light operating expenses
make this possible.
H IH.I I RAM I (IHD NEW
HEG ENT DE O. A.
We greatly appreciate your
patp»!: ice of the past and feel we
can now serve you far better than
ever before.
K iip p en h ein irr and
Rochester Clothes.
Packard and
Douglas Shoes.
Xrrnw Shirts
Arrow, Ide and
Ian Iteuseu Collars,
AvisWcrtK Ö Ma rt i ix11’
M r v ' c W^AR
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MEN'S
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SH O ES
G H E S H A M
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BARGAIN RATES ON
Portland Dailies
and
Dailies and Outlook
F o r a lim ite d tim e ( a s s ta te d b e lo w ) t h e O u tlo o k is
a u th o r iz e d to o ffe r th e P o r t l a n d d a ilie s lis te d a t B a r g a in
R a te s .
T H E P O R T L A N D T E L E G R A M — U n til F e b r u a r y 28
T e le g r a m , 1 y e a r ......................................
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T e le g r a m a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ................. . . . . . 5 * 0 0
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JO U R N A L B a r g a in P e rio d J a n u a r y 17 to F e b r u a r y 1
D a ily a n d S u n d a y J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r
$6.75
D a ily J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ...
5 00
S u n d a y J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r
a ’oy
W e e k ly J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ........................ 2J10
P O R T L A N D N E W S , S p e c ia l u n til F e b r u a r y 1, 1923
P o r t l a n d N ew s, 1 y e a r ............................................
$8.50
P o r t l a n d N ew s a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r.
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4*35
O R E G O N IA N B a rg a in O p en 1« F e b r u a r y 3, 1923
D a ily O re g o n ia n to O c to b e r 1, 1 9 2 3 ..............
$4.00
D a ily O r e g o n ia n a n d O u tlo o k to O c to b e r 1, 1923
4.85
D a ily a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n to O c to b e r 1, 1923
5 35
D a ily a n d S u n d a y O r e g o n ia n a n d O u tlo o k to O ct.
l " ” 5.35
Interwoven Hose
Cooper's Underwear.
Boss of the Koud
(Derails. The hest
work clothes.
Good«ear and
Ball Band Kuobers.
P h o n e 1561
Our Big Value, Money-Saving Sale of
GRANITE WARE
Begins Monday, February 5, at 9 a. m.
Granite Ware Now on Display in our Windows
NOW ON SALE
W IN C H E S T E It J A N U A H Y
S P E C IA L
GLASS MIXING HOWL
24 W in c h e s te r S p e c ia l
H a tc h e ts , w h ile th e y
last, each
.. 79c
5 -p ie c e S e t, a s p e c ia l
b u y a llo w s u s to o f
f e r th e s e a t th e s e t 69c
A. W . METZGER & CO.’
the
VMNCHCSTfR™™.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
GIVE YOURSELF AN AGE BONUS
Ju d g e T hom as H. C raw ford, of La-
G rande, Is not only G overnor P ierce’s
choice for O. A. C. reg en t hut a g ra d u -|
a te of the in stitu tio n as well. He has i
never lost hts In terest in the school,
and college trad itio n has it th at lie lias !
never vet m issed a football gam e b e -|
tw een th e college and sta te university. I
"T h e O. A. C. tou ch er very closely I
th e in d u stria l and producing c lasse s I
of our state, the very hone and sinew I
of o u r rep u b lican people." said t h e II
new reg en t on a forint r o n asfon. "It |
is educating the boys and girls, the ,
I fu tu re hom e builder* of o u r co u n trv .I
for life In th e co u n try ra th e r th a n in
»the city. Its tendency Is to tu rn the
tide of people back from th e city to
th e fa rm and r u r a l districts
d
M ail S u b s c r ip tio n s O n ly . D aily a lo n e o r in c o m b in a tio n
w ith O u tlo o k . S u b s c rib e t h r o u g h th e O u tlo o k N ow !
I
An
Announcement
New goods are arriving daily.
They’re attractive in style and
price.
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We haxe one of the finest lines of Valentines in Gresh
am, at prices from............................................ Ip to 25c
I
Most m en who served our nation d u rin g th e w ar feel th a t they are
en titled to a bonus from Uncle Sam. Each young m an also should
fo rc ste th e tim e w hen he will need a com forting "age" bonus to ease
nig advan cin g years.
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BEGIN TO PROVIDE FDR IT NOW
I t is up to each m an to c re ate his own "age" bonus. P ic tu re vour-
re n t 8hl
‘ ° “ nd. beRl" t0 ha;ld your fu ,u re »elf some highly a c
cep tab le bonus checks T he way to do th is is to save a p a rt of all
your p rese n t ea rn in g s and deposit such sum s reg u larly - -
IN AN ACCOUNT WITH
F ir s t S t a t e B a n k
G re s h a m . O re g o n
T he incom e tax la v req u ires th a t a
sin g le person claim in g exem ption as
A W a n t Ad le ts you rig h t in on th e
th r head of a fam ily mu .t file a r e
tu rn If his net incom e Is $l.iWK>. c r g ro u n d flo o r In m oat an y sm all b u s
m ore, notw ith stan d in g th e fact th a t as in ess deal.
bead of a fam ily, he is en titled to an
exem ption of $2.500, as well as $400
R e g u la r m e etin g o f G resh-
for each dependent u n d er U years of
age Incom e tax re tu rn s m ust be filed
am L odge No. 1 J5 , 1 .0 .0 F.
not la ter th a n M arch 15, 1923
In th e Odd F ello w s hall every T h u rs
day ev en in g
B ro th e rs w elcom e
T he B ank o f G resham paya 5 per
ARTHUR H. HENSLEY. N Q.
ce n t in te re st on tim e d e p o s ita — Adv. 'C . A H IL L , S ecre tary .
Jk
V JF
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S p e c i a l com m unication of
G resham Lodge A. F A A. M
No 152 w ill be held in Masonic
h all W ednesday J a n u a ry 31. 7.39
p. m . for th e p u rpose of considering
p u rch asin g hall.
Every m em ber is
urged to be p resen t.
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W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y.
J. E. METZGER. W. M.
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Phone want ads. to 15«1.
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