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PAGE F O m Coal! GRESHAM OrTI-OOK. fo a l! fo a l! P o r coal see U urten W alrad, G resh am , phone 1411. Adds add to your ad-vantage. BETHEL BAPTIST **Thp («lad H a n d C b s r e h .” B ib le S chool 1ft a . m ., S e rm o n a t 11 a m a n d 7 30 p . m . L o r d 's S u p p e r th e first S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d P r a is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 :30 p. m. C h o ir R e h e a r s a l. T h u r s d a y . 7:30 p. m. “ I 'lih e r s a l B rotherhood Is the G oal” “Come thou w ith us and w e w ill do thee good.’ DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. NOTIC E TO STOC KHOLDERS. STOCK REDUCING SALE Still Continues Store Closed All Day Monday, Nov. 12, on account of A R M IS T IC E DAY L. A. W ACK & CO. WOOD SAWING For Prompt and Efficient Woodsawing Phone Geo. Shaw, Gresham 2 2 9 or Leave orders at Hessel’s Farm Machinery Phone 1141 New Equipment, Expert Sawyers, Satisfaction Guaranteed, Rates Reasonable ED. SMITH ù 'ù 'S fft GEO. SHAW, Phone 229 W E STIN G H O U SE is a world-wide word WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS are used universally for all lighting purposes and give the most light for the least money. The name Westing- house insures quality. Look for the big W on your lamp bulb. VVe have Westinghouse lamps for all purposes. 10 to SO w att.......................................................each $ .32 60 watt.................................................................each .37 75 w att.................................................................each .55 100 w att...............................................................each .70 I Î0 watt each .90 - 0 0 watt ................................................... each 1.15 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 1421 Grocery Bulletin Special Prices for Saturday and Tuesday Newberg Ham, whole or half... lb. Picnics, small shoulder hams lb. Y oung America Cheese, whole cheese . ...lb. 32c 19c 32c Bulk Cocoa, 4 lb#. 25c Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. 25c Hood River Apples Fancy W rapped Spitzenbergs bo.\ Faced and Filled Spitzenbergs Special These are all large apples S I.23 .87 COFFEE SPECIAL, ANY KIND lb 42: GRESHAM LOCALS Notice is hereby given th a t th e re g u la r an n u a l m eeting of the sto ck h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah County F a ir w ill be held in th e city hall, G resham , on Monday, Decem ber 3, 1923, a t 8 p. m. T his m eeting is for th e purpose of electing a board of d irec to rs to serve for th e ensuing year, to vote on am ending A rticle 17, Section 1, of the co n stitu tio n providing for an Increase in the n um ber of d irec to rs to 10 or m ore, and to tra n s a c t such o th er busi- ness as may legally com e before the m eeting. By o rd er of boa-d of d irec to rs, th is 5th day of Novem ber, 1923. rt. J. PU LFER . S ecretary . OUR GIGANTIC 3 lbs $1.25 5 lbs $1.95 Corned Beef Large Can \ eribest Corned Beef 47c Prize of $15.00 set of Silver« are will be awarded to winner in guessing contest. Wednesday, Nov ember 14, at 5 o'clock. », Iî»i3 SICK C H IL D R E N S H O IL D HE K E P T FROM SCHOOL rock V vood P SS lay S hoe ttf W • Hf. OFF. W e know of no b e tte r sh o es fo r c h ild re n . T h e m an y satisfied c u sto m e rs we h av e Is th e best proof of th e ir service. $ 2 -5 0 to $ 4 .5 0 Armistice Day Monday <»nr «tore will he closed all da». The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 NOVEMBER A large num ber g athered to enjoy “Man h as too long considered him th e u ndenom inational services a t th e self a special creatio n , not a p a r t of Odd F ellow s h all last Sunday a fte r n atu re , b ut in som e w ay different noon and th o se In ch arg e hope for from , su p erio r to ail o th e r life,” says still m ore next Sunday. T he services Dr. F red erick D. S trick e r of th e S tate w ill be held a t 2:30, w hen th e Rev. S. B oard of H ealth, d iscu ssin g h e a lth F. P itts w ill preach. All a re welcome. ful schools. “Man is ju st as K. K. K aser, who recently lost heav m uch a p a rt of n a tu re as a h o rse or ily in th e b u rn in g of his b arn and an elep h an t, and is eq u ally subject o th er buildings, had the m isfo rtu n e to to n a tu re 's laws. T he stock grow er lose th e end of the little finger of his has long learn ed th e lesson th a t it is rig h t hand w hen he cau g h t it in a cog bad business to mix th e h ealth y a n i of a m achine w ith which he w as w ork m als w ith th e ones th a t a re diseased. ing. In sp ite of th is w ell know n fact m any David W eaver is spending a few of o u r schools a re still th e in cu b ato rs days h ere looking afte r business m a t of disease. T his is due to th e fact te rs. He is living a t Roseburg, w here th a t som e p a re n ts in sist on sending he w ent rec en tly to m ake his home. sick ch ild ren to school and th e teach er C. R. W heeler, fo rm erly a b arb er does not recognize th e serio u s con here, is now em ployed a t th e Todd sequences of allow ing an unw ell child to atten d . b arb e r shop. T he lib ra ry w ill be closed all day "W hen in doubt do not send th e Monday, Novem ber 12, In honor of child to school. All q uestionable A rm istice Day. cases should be referre d to the h ealth Monday th e 12th, A rm istice Day, is officer. T he best Investm ent a county a legal holiday in Oregon. T he m er can m ake is a full tim e h ealth u n it c h a n ts of G resham have ag reed to w hich w ill in su re th e p ro p er invest! close all day. T he day will be gener gation of all suspicious cases. P ar ally observed. en ts and te ac h ers can do m uch to T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh lessen infection if they will observe am g ran g e w ill be held on S atu rd ay , and follow a few sim ple ru les. A November 10, being an all-d ay ses child should not be sent to school, or sion. A good p ro g ram is being p re should be excluded from school: pared for th e open session in th e a f “ Who has an ac u te cold. tern o o n by th e le ctu rer, Mrs. H. A. “Who has a fever. C urry. All m a ste rs, o v erseers and “Who is broken out w ith a rash. le c tu re rs of su b o rd in ate g ran g es of “Who has a sputum raisin g cough. M ultnom ah co unty will be p rese n t at "W ho has a sw elling of th e neck or th e grange. T his will be th e ir first face. re g u la r m eeting since th e ir o rg an iza “Who can n o t eat on account of ill tion a t Rockwood recently. ness. E. E. and Mrs. E m m ett W elling of “Who is n auseated, dizzy, or faint. Baker, Oregon, a re visiting w ith re la "W ho has red or w eeping eyes. tives here. "W ho lives in a hom e th a t is q u a r T he re g u la r m eeting of th e A reme antined. club will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. A w ise p a re n t w ill m ake certain W. J. Ott on T uesday aftern o o n , No th a t a child th a t has receen tly had an vem ber 13. T he hostess w ill be a s s is t ac u te a tta c k of contag io u s disease ed by Mrs. B. W. T horne, Mrs. C. M. w ill not re tu rn to school un til such Q uicksall and Mrs. V era T ucker. contagion has fully cleared. To send M embers ure asked to b rin g th e fin a child to school w hen n ot fully re ished a rtic le s for th e bazaar. covered, not only m ay be an ad d i Jo h n L. Stafford re tu rn e d yesterday tio n al risk to th e child, b u t is a g reat from L ibertyville,' Illinois, w here he w rong to o th er ch ild ren , who may be w ent tw o w eeks ago, ta k in g th e body infected and serio u sly in ju red by con of his fath e r. It. W. Stafford, for burial tact w ith such a case.” at th a t place. T he W om an’s Home M issionary so S. OF V. W ILE HOLD ciety of th e M ethodist E piscopal COMMUNITY SOCIAL ch u rch w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch on W ednesday aftern o o n , November II U nder the auspices of th e Division The hostesses w ill be Mrs. C. E. Rush C om m andery of th e D ivision of Ore er, Mrs. G eorge W. Page and Mrs. A gon Sons of V eterans U. S. A. and D owsett. for th e benefit of work in G resham a T he R ebekahs w ill have a bake sale novel com m unity sccial is scheduled on November 17 at some place which to be held In the G range hall on S at w ill be announced later. urday, November 17, beginning a t 8 T he B ap tist L adies' Guild will m eet o’clock in th e evening. for w ork at th e home of G randm a T his will be th e first of a series of Jo h n so n on South R oberts avenue socials and e n tertain m en ts to which next T uesday afternoon at 2 o’clock th e public is invited and which are to W omen a re asked to bring scissors. A d elig h tfu l su rp rise p a rty w as be given in th e in te re st of th e p a tri held in honor of Mrs. A lbert Camp on otic work. At th is tim e will be Introduced the T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , w hich w as a t la st word In baseball, the regulation tended by m any of her friends. G eorge H ayden has been ill for gam e excepting th a t it is played w ith som e tim e w ith sciatic rh eu m atism cards m ade especially and If Interest w hich keeps him confined to th e house w a rra n ts a reg u lar season series will th e m ost of th e tim e. be opened to continue th ro u g h o u t the W. L. R obertson, who has been ill w inter, en ding In a cham pionship con- w ith pneum onia recen tly , having had t(8 t between th e Camps of Sons of Vet a tta c k s first in one lung an d then in e ra n s in the county. th e o th er, is m uch im proved. O ther gam es w hich are th e last On acco u n t of A rm istice Day the word in the am usem ent field will be in O utlook office w ill be closed ull day troduced and th ro u g h o u t the evening Monday, Novem ber 12. a rig id set of rules will be observed, w hich if broken, will lead to fines and BOV SUCCUMBS A U ER assessm ents and th e p arties who man L IN G E R IN G ILLN E SS age to spend the evening w ith o u t be Ing fined will have to explain very Jam es W illiam L am bert, son of J. J clearly th e reason for so little action L am bert of th e Lynch d istric t, died November 8, 1923, afte r an illness ex on th e ir p art, and it is safe to say ten d in g over th e past six m onths. He will be found g u ilty of o b stru ctin g and w as loved by all who knew him. Fu In terferin g T he th irs ty will oe able to satisfy n eral services will be held at St. Jos ep h 's ch u rch on th e Powell Valley th e ir w ants at the cider press w here road on Monday m orning, November w ith th e ir own hands they may press 12, at 9 o'clock. In term en t w ill be In as m any apples as th e ir ta ste and purse dictate. Mt. Scott cem etery. At all tim es th e refresh m en t com m ittee will be on hand to see th a t the proper d ain tie s are available for all. T he D ivision C om m andery will be assisted by the local Sons and G rand Arm y V eterans, the Ladles of the Sons of V eterans A uxiliary and the Womens R elief Corps. • Those who atten d are assu red an evening every m in u te of w hich will be one of pleasu re ano novel e n te rta in m ent and one to be well rem em bered. The next en tertain m en t planned will be a p resen tatio n of two comedies w hich were given by the ladles of Owen S um m ers Camp No. 4 A uxiliary No. 1, of P o rtland. T his will be given early Ja n u ary . A. W . METZ G E R <& CO. Quality and Service FRIDAY. C n tS H A M OSMON At th e la st m eeting of th e P aren t- T each er asso ciatio n it w as decided to hold a series of e n te rta in m e n ts and c a rn iv a ls to raise money for the m a te ria l for a play shed. The first en te rta in m e n t of th e series w ill be held on T h an k sg iv in g eve, concerning w hich fu lle r an n o u n cem en ts will be made. Rockwood school has in stalled play a p p a ra tu s co n sistin g of shoot- th e ch u tes, sw ing and te e te r combined. Ja u n lta Tyson in ju red her hip and nees sev erely o n W ednesday when th e horse w hich she w as riding slipped and fell on th e pavem ent, throw ing h er fo th e ground. Mr. and Mrs. F red W eiderm an and ch ild ren of K erry, O regon, w ere the g u ests of Mr. and Mrs W illard Cook on S atu rd ay and Sunday. O ther re cent g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ben S m ith of P o rtlan d and O scar Sedlg of G resham . A rm istice D ay NOVEMBER ELEVENTH Out of respect for the memory of the boys “ over th ere” and because Armistice Day falls on Sunday, this TWENTIETH CENTURY GROCERY Will be closed all day Monday, November 12. Our Usual Specials Will Be in Force Saturday One More Chance To get one of the B eautiful T o k o n ab e Flow er Bowls a t 25C each HERE’S ANOTHER ONE THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU C repe Silk H an d k erch iefs a t 15C each See our Window Display HEPP’S RACKET STORE Gresham - - Oregon Store Closed All Day November 12, on account of A R M IS T IC E DAY T H IN K Think What ? T hanksgiving is Com ing and you will need SU ET. Order now and avoid disappointm ent. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham Armistice Day F iv e y e a rs ag o th e G re a t W a r ended a n d th e th o u g h ts of ev ery "D o u g h b o y ” tu rn e d to w a rd hom e. ”‘s’o it's home again and hom e again. A m erica for me. .Vg heart is tu rn in g hom e again, A n d there I long to be; In the land o f yo u th and freedom . Beyond the ocean bars. W here the air is fu ll o f freedom A nd the dag is fu ll o f s ta r s ” — VAN DYKE 111 th is conflict a list of 317.387 k illed a n d w ounded, w as th e h u m a n cost th e s e boys paid in th e ir successful effo rts to defen d o u r flag a n d c o u n try . 1 hose of us w ho a p p re c ia te th e ir sacrifice w ill c o n tin u e to p ro te c t th e h o m es of A m erica by obedience to law , by h a rd w ork a n d by T H R IF T . S ave a n d H ave. First State Bank GRESHAM. OREGON A STRONG BANK Window Cleaning F or expert w indow clean in g see S. T atim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John Brown. G resham , phone 2501. The P eo p les’ B argain counter, the w ant ads. See T h e Bank o f G resh am paya 5 per -e u t intere«! on tim e d ep o sits.— A.1» T H IN K ! The an n u al m eeting of st< holders of M ultnom ah county w ill soon be held. W hat can done to put th e fair on its financially. You should investig think and act —Adv S ilt Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sale See the woman w ith 100 pockets. cheap at th e O utlook office. E vening of Friday. Nor. 2 3 —Adv