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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1923)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM LOCALS R ecent news item s from V ancouver, W ashington, tell of th e su ccessfu l year At its reg u la r m eeting la st S a tu r ju s t closed by th e ch am b er of com day G resham g ran g e elected th e fol m erce of th a t place and of th e sound low ing officers to serve for th e en financial standing. All bills are paid suing y ear: m a ste r, F. C. H odge; o ver an d th e tre a su ry show s a b alance of seer, A. Ruegg; le ctu rer, Mrs. Sophie »1075 to its cred it. A y ear ago the C u rry ; stew ard, Mrs. B a rb a ra S leret ch am b er owed »900 and w as facing a a s sista n t stew ard, G eorge Honey su it to collect back re n t fo r th e room s ch aplain, Mrs. Win. H o rn eck er; sec It occupied. Lew is S h attu ck , pioneer re ta ry , Mrs. M innie S q u ire; g a te p resid en t of th is place and first m ayor of G resham , is p resid en t keeper. George S leret; tre a su re r, Geo. G uests honoring K. A M iller and L eslie; Ceres. Mrs. Belle T h o rn e; Pom ona, Miss M argaret A nicker; d au g h ter V irginia la st Sunday on th e F lora, Mrs. V olbrecht; lady assista n t, occasion of th e ir b irth d ay s w ere Mr. M iller’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mrs. S usie Ruegg. The re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. M iller of P o rtlan d and his b ro th er, T. U. w ill be held at the lib ra ry on Dr. R. W. M iller of Los A ngeles, C al ifornia. next T hursday afternoon, Decem ber A fine p re-C h ristm as program was < 3 13, at 2:30 o'clock. given at the M ethodist E piscopal At th e m eeting of th e Odd Fellow s ch u rch la st Sunday night by th e ju n io r lodge held lust week the follow ing and p rim ary d ep artm en ts w hich was officers were chosen to serve for the enjoyed by an audience w hich filled ensuing y e a r: H a rry Johnson, noble th e house. The older m em bers of the g ra n d ; Cecil M etzger, vice g ra n d ; C. school will give a p rogram on Sunday A. H ill, se c re ta ry ; Roy If. Gibbs, evening before C hristm as. tre a su re r. The oth er offices, which T u rk ey shoots will be held D ecem are appointive, will be filled later. An ber 22 and 23 a t th e M ultnomah coun im p o rtan t m eeting of the lodge will ty fa ir grounds In G resham . They are be held on the next re g u la r m eeting given under auspices of the G resham night and a full atten d an ce is desired. ! Gun club. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. T aber, who C h arles Bronw , son of Mr. and Mrs rec en tly moved from P endleton to Jo h n Brown of G resham and clerk in Longview, W ashington, have been vis th e Fellow s pharm acy in P o rtlan d iting w ith the la tte r's father, Wm. w as one of th ree men help up and Thom and family. Mrs. T ab er and robbed a t th e Fellow s ph arm acy la st little son will rem ain here for a tim e n ig h t hy th ree arm ed youths who en until arran g e m en ts for a home at tered th e sto re and backed th e occu Longview can be com pleted. p an ts behind a p artitio n a t th e re a r of S. S. Pugh of P ortlan d visited th e sto re and robbed them of a few friends in G resham on Sunday, d o llars. They took »30 from th e cash A m a rriag e license w as issued In reg ister. V ancouver, W ashington, for Roland Mr. and Mrs. G alen F an ch e r and W. R ogers and Miss W ilma A tterb u ry A. G. P ullen, who have been for sev of P ortland. Miss A tterb u ry is a eral m onths at S pray, Oregon, w here form er G resham girl. the men w ere engaged In road work, G resham R ebekahs are filling a box have retu rn ed to th is vicinity. They w ith toys for the children of th e Odd are a t th e hom e of th e ir m other, Mrs. Fellow s home. Any w ishing to con W. E. Beegle for th e p resen t. They trib u te may leave a rticle s with Mrs. A. w ere accom panied h ere by Mrs. R. A. McManus, Mrs. H arry W arden or Mrs. S ta rb a rd of U m atilla, Oregon, who E. B. Kirkwood. w ill rem ain until a fte r th e holidays. 8 $ 8 I I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Just 13 Days Left Before SANTA CLAUS shows up! Our Stock Is Just Full of Those Last-Minute Presents P ocket K n iv es R azo rs Tools, a ll k in d s A ir G uns Rifles K iddie K ars C o a ste r W ag o n s T ricy cles W e a re v e r C ooking U te n sils P y re x W are C assero les C a rv in g S ets S h e a rs an d S cisso rs K itch en U te n sils F la sh L ig h ts A larm Clocks A sm all p a y m e n t w ill re se rv e a n y a rtic le u n til X m as. 8 8 8 8 TI'ESPAV, DECEMBER 11, Gifts For the Men Folks Our C hristinas S tore is rea d y . R ea d y w ith ev ery th in g a m an lik es to w ear. R ea d y w ith m o d era te prices. R ea d y w ith the spirit o f h elp fu ln ess an d g ood w ill. C om e. V isit h ere an d ch oose the g ifts you like. I I SHIRTS NECKWEAR lieuutiful p a tte rn s in M adras, P o n gee, Silk a n d M adras, B ro ad cloth ............ fl to s5 H undreds of beau tiiiil k n itte d or Silk Ties in the la test p attern a r ran g e m en ts ........ AylsWortK S Martiiy S ho es G R ESH A M Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Lucien L ato u rell of P o rtlan d w as arre ste d late S unday nig h t by E. H. Kelly, nig h t m a rsh a l, and lodge In the Ity jail. He w as ch arg ed w ith two offenses, th a t of being drunk, for w hich he w ill be called to an sw er in 'ity R ecorder S ch n eid er's co u rt next T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t 11 o’clock; and w as ch arg ed w ith larcen y of a lap robe found In his possession w hich w as identified by F ra n k S pybrock as his. T ria l for th is offense w ill be held before Ju d g e Jo h n Brow n T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. L ato u rell w as released on bail fu rn ish ed by his m other. Until Christmas Space is too short to tell you of all the many USEFUL GIFTS ami BARGAINS we have to offer. Hand Painted Gups & Saucers special the Set $1.39 V\ inchester fools make nice gifts for the man or Ixiv W inchester Stainless Steel Gutlery for the housewife DINNER SET SPECIALS 42-PirceSets Decorated W are with Oil Cloth Per Set $9.45 42-PieceSeta Bluebird Pattern $7.98 1 landkerchiefs for the children in assorted colored and white embroidered designs, also in white with tine hair stripes at each ............................... 5c Quality and Service Handkerchiefs in beautiful de signs in white and solid colors, 10c, 15c, 20c. 25c, 35c and 50c each Men s Initialed Handkerchiefs at.................... 15c and 25c Slippers I ' 111 lire 1 la s Gifts Suits ..............$8 to $15 Overcoats ......$7 to $10 Mackinaws .. $5 to $10 Sweaters ........$3 to $ 5 Blouses ................$1.00 N eckw ear................50c Slippers . ..75c to $1.50 Shoes..... $1.50 to $5.00 Gloves ..... 50c to $1.00 Union P a re n t-T e a c h e r A ssociation W ill Hold E n te rta in m e n t “ The * ~ ~ e a c h e r asso ciatio n of P a re n t-T Union school, C lackam as county, w ill hold an e n te rta in m e n t and bazaar, Decem ber 15, at 8 p. m. a t th e Union schoolhouse. Candy and lunch w ill be sold. E verybody welcome. j i I I T his v e a r w e h ave dries to o u r la rg e stock of notions and ~ ' to y s- Come in. Novelty S tore, Mrs. B oughner, Prop. New su b scrip tio n to th e G resham O utlook received from now u n til f h ristm a s will be m arked to ru n u n til Ja n u a ry 1, 1925. P h o n e su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. VICTORY Ladies, ( «line and B ring Your Shadow ADMISSION L ad ies H eavy F elt S lip p ers They have padded soles, fancy silk ribbon and silk pon- pon, assorted colors.................................... the pair $j 38 C hildren s A n k le S lip p ers In heavy telt padded sole. Cardinal with fancy pearl colored band Sizes 5 to 8......................................... (jie pair 85c Sizes 8G to 10'1.................... the pair 90c Sizes 11 to 2....... the pair 95c Il you need a Sweater for the boys, see our special all- WQQl, »tie. W to 36.............. $2.75 n'nrfs' ? '« e r Pieces, Pillow Tops and Scarfs ti match, 1 lllow Gases, Etc., moderately priced. For E m b roid ering W e have D. M. G. Pearl Cotton, Clarks and j . P. Coats I rochet Cotton. S p e c ia l— 18-in. H ea v y B row n Linen, yd . 45 c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Phone l i t i H an d k erch iefs fram es. P ro g ram , Good A uctioneer I'.nglish Ware Phone ¡4$t Feed 12S1 35c to 511c Grange Hall, Gresham, Dec. 12, 8 p. m. STA M PED GOODS A. W. METZGER <& CO. Lisle Hose U n d er A uspices of th e Q ueen E s th e r C ircle 100-Piece Sets W hite, White and Gold, Bluebird and English Ware in open stock $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 .6 5 Shadow Social A great variety of Ladies’ $64.75 Phoenix Silk Hosiery Mr. and Mrs. L ester B ecker and T h e Bank of G resh am pays 5 p e r little d au g h ter a re visitin g w ith Mrs. cent Inte re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv B ecker's m other, Mrs. L. W ilhelm . Xmas Gifts BI I\ we want you to visit our store and see for vourself Ladies Send th e G resham O utlook to y o u r friend as a C h ristm as g ift A new su b scrip tio n sen t now will ru n u n til J a n u a ry 1, 1925. H A R D W A R E SE R V IC E Just a Short Time Now FOR Boys Merchandise Certificates for any Amount. M en ’ s W ear Gifts FOR $25 to $45 Useful Articles for Gresham, Oregon 50c $i.oo to $5.00 N eckw ear......................................................... 50c to 2.00 ™ s i e r y .......................................................................................... to 1.50 Gloves................................................. 5QC to 4.00 Handkerchiefs .................................. jqc to 1.00 ,........................... .............Z Z Z Z Z Z ' 2 . 0 0 to 3.50 Night R obes.................. ? Oft to 3.00 Mufflers ............................ . . L Z Z Z Z ’"*” 2.00 to 5.00 Bath Robes .............................................."....7.50 to 22.00 Sweaters .................................................... 3.00 to 8.00 Knitted Vests ............................................ 5.00 to 6.00 Smoking Jackets ........................................ 8.00 to 10.00 f7a,ts’ Caps ................................................... L00 to 6.00 BeBs ...........................................................- 50c to 1.00 L m brellas..................................................... i.5O to 5.00 Suspenders................................................... 50c to 1.00 G arter Sets ................................................... 35c to 75c S lippers......................................................... 1.50 to 3.50 S h i r t « ........................................................................................ SUITS and OVERCOATS 8 1 G ift S u ggestion s Ask fo r o u r C a le n d a r KIDDER HDW. CO. 1W3 P len ty of Good E ats FREE NOVELTIES CUT GLASS SILVERWARE . A J’<Mn,Ue ,e m ent of new an d u n iq u e I hrl c la ss N ovelties a t p o p u la r p rices a re on d isp lay a t o u r sto re . •cr V C hLVo 3 large ass°rtm ent of the popular lokanabe Japanese \ ases and Jardenieres in wondertul colored designs and at a much lower price than ever offered before. Our Cut Glass V\ ater Sets and V ases are of the latest design and very moderately priced. Community ’ Silver needs no introduction nd our display is complete. B eau tifu l T w o T o n e C hina, 2 3 -p iece T ea S ets as lo w as $ 4 .0 0 Guy D. Jones jeweler "The House of Quality" Gresham A Small Deposit will Hold any A rtic le 'til Xmas