2
G r e s h a m P a y R o ll I n c lu d e s
W o m e n W o r k e r s o f A b ility
F in d
S n ou ?
B d b q
at T h e ir
D o o r
Century Grocery
Bq LAURA ELAINE CAMERON
I A R R E N
Lonelt] Couple
T hat women have gained an im port- i Mrs. A. E. E kstrom is a v eteran bus
TUCKER
a n t place in th e business and p ro fe s iness woman of G resham , having de M ade Happq
and his wife
sional life of G resham cannot be de voted several y ears to th e keeping of IPhen Theq
After the purchase is made it must give Satisfaction. It’s the 20th Century way.
w e r e lone
nied. T here la scarcely a field of ac- accounts and o th erw ise a ssistin g her Discotx»r<*<4
some. They
Abandoned
tivlty w here they have not en tered husband In the conduct of his extens-
Prices quoted in this ad good from Saturday, December 15 until Friday night
h ad adm itted th at
Christmas ll?aif fact
and th eir w ork as a rule Is sa tisfac ive tra n sfe r business.
to each other
several tim es during th e evening ln a
tory.
.... j . The
_ . carefu l atten tio n to d etails
O thers who
m u , devote m
th vir
e ir tunrt*
en tire nine
tim e
w hich m ost women give to th e ir w ork , to th e w ork ln w h|ch tlleir hU8bands so rt of resigned tone as If th ere were
nothing th at could be done to Improve
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P“ rt CUlarly v a |- ^ e engaged a re Mrs. Theo. VanDon- th e situation.
C A M PB E L L ’S TOM ATO SO U P C R E M E O IL SOAP
uable in m any lines. By far the larg - !n tk , who ,8 fam iIlar w(th
ljneg Qf
new pack, c a n ...................... 9c
I t was C hristm as Eve and th e
4 b a rs 25c, b a r .................. 7c
er num ter o te ac h ers in the schools the |,ak ery b u sin ess; Mrs. Geo. Dletl,
world w as w aiting with eagerness for
w i
alway8 been wh° assists iu c u ttln * “ "1 handling th e morrow. All day th e snow had
D E L M ONTE CA TSU P
H E IN Z CA TSU P
ln the past. It is a little stran g e, per
m eat a t th e S an ita ry M arket; Mrs. been falling until now everything was
p in t b o ttle ...............................28c
la rg e b o ttles, e a c h .......... 29c
baps, th a t th e re has never been a
A. J. W. Brow n, who atten d s to the covered with a blanket of downy so ft
woman in any of th e city or school dis
accounts and does a g rea t v ariety of ness. At Intervals a sh arp north wind
tric t offices, though women on elec w ork in th e G resham Meat M arket; cam e an d drifted th e snow in to shel
Heinz Catsup, large bottles, each..................................... 29c
tion boards have long ceased to be a Mrs. S herm an M cCarter, who is book tered places, piling It up ln great
cu rio sity and fully half the places on keeper a t her h u sb an d 's g ara g e; Mrs. w hite heaps. It was a night w’hen the
S h orten in g, ex tra fine, l b ...................................... 1 7 |c
th e th re e precincts of G resham are H enry T ilgner, who is learn in g th e in w arm th und cozlncss of home was very
attractiv
e,
when
men
and
women
h
u
r
filled by them.
tricacies of the business at th e Bulck ried eagerly to w arm firesides.
G resham 's postm aster is a woman, agency; and Mrs. O. A. Manning, who
PR U N E S, v ery la rg e
R O L L E D OATS,
B ut although a big fire w as blazing
Miss E lizabeth Johnson, though she is has o v ersig h t of affairs a t the L iberty
29c
su
n
sw
eeten
ed
,
3
lb
s.........
F is h e r ’s, 9 lb. s a c k ............... 49c
upon the Tucker h earth an d everything
not the first, as Mrs. Ione McColl held R e stau ran t, w here tw o oth er women
in th e home bespoke w arm th and
th a t position through m ore than four a re employed.
plenty, It was not enough to m ake th e
P U R E B U C K W H E A T FL O U R
quadrennium s.
ROYAL BAKING PO W D E R
As m ight be expected, th e can n ery T uckers happy. F o r they belonged to
No. 10 s a c k s ...........................88c
Mrs. C. C. Yager holds the position offers a favorite field of endeavor for th a t body o f hum anity th a t finds Its
la rg e c a n ...............................49c
No. 5 sa c k s ..i.........................85c
of station agent a t th e Mt. Hood depot women. D uring the busy season 120 g rea test happiness in having a p a rt ln
in G resham and has the distinction of are em ployed and th ese a re b u t a m aking th e happiness of others, espe
being the first w oman to do th a t line sm all p roportion of th e scores who are cially those of th e ir own fireside. Up
Layer f igs, very fancy for eating purposes, pound........... ...20^
until a few m onths ago this am bition
of w ork here.
a t work in the berry fields picking the
o f th e irs had alw ays been satisfied, fo r
5 pounds.................. 90^,
10 pounds.................... $1.65
Mrs. E. Boughner Is the pioneer fru it. T h ere are now th rq e women upon th eir only d au g h ter they had lav
woman m erchant of th is place and has co n stan tly em ployed a t th e can n ery ished all th e w ealth of affection th a t
successfully carried on her novelty office
w as possible. B ut all too soon sh e had
CO RN ED B E E F
SNO L IT E SOAP, fu ll size
sto re for the past 11 years.
Next in im portance is th e Oregon grow n to womanhood and a few
No. 1 size..............
22c
w h ite b ar. 6 f o r....................25c
Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, s e c re ta ry -tre a s P ickle and Canning com pany, w here m onths before had m arried th e m an of
u re r of the Outlook P ublishing com six women are now w orking, though h er choice, going to m ake h e r home in
RA ISIN S, T h o m p s o n ’s u n
AM AIZO OIL, p in ts ..................24c
pany, began w ork as a copy read er several m ore w ere busy th e re during a d istan t city. Since th a t tim e th e ir
b leach ed S eedless, lb ......... 10c
q u a rts ......................................47c
lives
had
been
very
em
pty
and,
as
is
and office a ssista n t nearly 12 y ears ago the sum m er.
usual
In
such
cases,
th
e
ad
v
en
t
of
in th e Outlook office. She is now of
The G resham Outlook is believed to
fice m anager and also does the w ork have received th e longest y ears of co n C hristm as seemed to m ake them rea l
ize th is fac t m ore th an ever. F o r all
201H CENTURY COFFEE—Completes with satisfaction a
usually done by a city editor.
tinuous service on th e p a rt of its wom around them others had some of th e ir
Mrs. N ora W ithrow sta rted an u n en em ployees of any local in stitu tio n . very own to sh a re w ith them th e Joys
good dinner. Special, lb. 33c, 2 pounds for 65<‘
p reten tio u s re s ta u ra n t and confec Miss E m m a B. Jo h n so n has been chief of C hristm as time.
tionery In the q u a rte rs now occupied linotype o p era to r for n early 13 years.
Suddenly on th e silence th a t had
P O P CORN, y e a r old, 2 lbs... 15c
by the L iberty re s ta u ra n t about five Miss E velyn Metzger h as busied h e r fallen betw een them cam e a low, feeble
4 p o u n d s ............................... 25c
y ears ago. B usiness grew to such an self w ith a g rea t v ariety of w ork d u r w all—th e cry of a little baby. They
OREGON W ALN UTS
ex ten t th a t afte r a year and a h alf ing the p ast seven years. Miss B eat both Jum ped to th e ir fee t and stood
L IN IT STA R C H
c h o ice budded, 2 lb s ............ 65c
she purchased and movet) into her rice Jack so n , efficient bookkeeper, ln an a ttitu d e of listening. Then th e
3 p a c k a g e s ........................... 25c
own building, th e second floor of proof rea d er and office a s sista n t, has sound cam e again, louder and lu stier
w hich she fitted up for offices and de ounded o u t m ore th a n tw o y ea rs in th an before, and in a moment they
w ere both a t the door. “I t ’s a b a b y !”
voted the main floor and basem ent to the business.
they cried in unison, “a poor little
a first-class re s ta u ra n t and confec
Besides all th ese m ore th an a score abandoned b aby!”
tionery. Im provem ents have been of clerk s, a s sista n ts an d ste n o g ra
n u rsery , gym nasium classe s for bo;
And su re enough it w as a baby—a
m ade from tim e to tim e until she has p h ers a re em ployed in th e banks,
I and g irls, boys’ and g irls ’ club
wee little mite of hum anity th a t lay
now one of the m ost convenient, s a n sto res and offices.
In the pile of snow th a t had drifted
ita ry and a ttra c tiv e places of its kind
Miss K ate M ossm an’s m illin ery sto re to th e doorway. W ith te n d er h an d s
to be found. T hree oth er women a re is a grow ing co n cern of th e city. One
ploym ent bureau has been establish«
they unw ound th e m any w raps th a t
em ployed in the business.
helper is em ployed th ere. G resham encircled th e tiny form, then a little
and a supply closet for th e poor. Vi:
Mrs. G ertrude S channo has been 9 has also sev eral d ressm ak e rs and a cry cam e from th e woman as th e soft,
ito rs from the C enter keep in touc
y ears in th e confectionery business in hemstitch«!*.
rosy face of the child cam e into v iew :
w ith th e people of th e d istric t h
G resham and has show n shrew d b u s
“Oli, W a rre n !” she w hispered In a
An u n u su al line of business and one
v isits to th e ir hom es, giving syn
iness sense In conducting her affairs. w hich involves com p arativ ely larg e so rt of awed voice, as she held th e tin y
p athy and helpfulness.
Modern equipm ent and courteous values Is th a t of im p o rtin g an d r a is form close ln her arm s, “let u s keep
T he buildings of th e C enter hav
tre a tm e n t m ake h er sto re a favorite. ing high bred ca n aries, in w hich w ork th is child fo r our very own. God m ust
long been too sm all and unsu ited t
have
known
of
th
e
em
ptiness
of
our
Two or th ree g irls a re em ployed d u r Mrs. A. E. K esslev has m ade a m arked
th e pu rp o se and a rra n g e m e n ts hav
h ea rts and sent It to us.’>
ing the ru sh season and one th ro u g h success.
- been m ade to en larg e th e field by mov
I
think
H
e
m
ust
have
surely
done
out th e w inter.
Among th e professional women th e
ing to th e co rn e r of F ro n t and Hooke
Aside from the cannery, the M utual vocation of teaching leads, w ith 13 in so," her husband answ ered reverently.
stre e ts n ear th e F ailing school. Amoni
“It will help to m ake up for E th e l’s ab
T elephone com pany is th e la rg e st em th e high school and 10 in th e g rad e sence.”
th e co n stan t needs of the institution
ployer of women in G resham . The school. Besides th ese th e re a re th ree
besides money, a re canned fru it, vege
(©•
19JS.
W
estern
Newspaper
Union.)
force now consists of Mrs. J. C. Shultz, accredited m usic te ac h ers, two doc
tables, g arm en ts, new and old, sewini
vice president and office m anag er tors, sev eral n u rses cond u ctin g p ri
m a teria l, layettes, k in d e rg a rten sup
Miss Mayme Hoss, bookkeeper, and vate sa n ita riu m s, a lib ra ria n and a s MESSAGE FROM SANTA CLAUS
plies, m ilk, g rah am c ra c k e rs, toys
seven o perators.
sistan t, and a county a g e n t of boys' ‘ C h r is tin a s tim e is d r a w in g n e a r ,”
books and V lctrola records.
One of th e m ost im portant persons and g irls clubs who has given u n
Said F a t h e r S a n ta C laus.
Miss Olla G. Davis is th e su p erin ten
on the force of the Ford agency is stin ted serv ice for th e pnst five years. “So I m u s t h a r n e s s m y re in d e e r,
dent
and th e Rev. C. C. R arick, th<
A nd d riv e w ith o u t a p a u se .
Mrs. C. I. R aker, who is office m a n a
p asto r. Besides th ese th e re a re sis
ger and who can tu rn h er hand to a
Continued success In honey p ro d u c To A m e ric a 1*11 h a s te a w a y .
Sunduy School of th e P o rtlan d S ettlem ent C enter.
w orkers, in clu d in g n u rse, k in d e rg a rt
W ith h e a p s of d o lls a n d to y s.
v ariety of work, including the d isp en s tion is not an accident. It is a com
ner,
E n g lish teacher, v isitor, boys
B
u
t—
pleas.-
ta
k
e
heed
to
w
h
a
t
I
s
a
y
—
bination
of
good
bees,
good
beekeep
T he P o rtlan d S ettlem en t C enter h asb een studied at first hand by m any
ing of gas and oils, w hich she does
T h e y ’re f o r— good g ir ls a n d b o y s."
w orker and g irls ’ w orker. Com m uni
c o m p
n
n m lH o r
„ ,..,i
v
rx
_x_
.
-
vy m a n y
ing, good equipm ent and good loca
become
a f fam
iliar x w x ord
ln « the
G resh
-.
witli a smile.
people from h ere who have visited the
— M. S te p h e n so n .
tion.
am te rrito ry and Its w orkings have place. C ontributions of money, c lo th catio n s or supplies m ay be se n t to
Miss Davis a t 209 C a ru th e rs street,
ing and food a re m ade an n u a lly by the P o rtlan d .
Woman s Homy M issionary society
and th e Queen E sth e rs and the la tte r
org an izatio n for a num ber of years
x , !lils m ain tain ed two sc h o larsh ip s in
«
th e k ,n ',e r« arte n o r day n u rsery , pro-
viding in stru ctio n and lunches a t a
f t
cost of $15 each. They have also
"T h e death r a te from tu b ercu lo s
helped to su p p o rt th e fre e clinic for th ro u g h o u t th e United S tate s ha
the benefit of the ch ild ren of th e C en
been cu t sq u arely in half in 14 year
ter.
T he red u ctio n w as from 200 death
A m ission of the S ettlem en t C enter
is to th e bew ildered, m isunderstood (per 100,000) In 1908 to 97 in 1923.”
T his is but one of th e strik in g state
peoples of every land and to th e poor
and discouraged of o u r own land. Be m ents m ade by Dr. P hilip p. Jacobi
ing a m ain gatew ay, P o rtlan d is the p u '-’lcity d irecto r for th e N ationa
place w h ere not only th e ea st and the
A usefu l a rtic le th a t w ill
T u b ercu lo sis asso ciation who visitei
w est, but th e n o rth and th e south have
find in s ta n t fa v o r w ith th e
P o rtlan d , October 22 and 23. Othe
met.
w ife o r m o th e r. A gift th a t
"S
outh
P
o
rtlan
d
"
form
erly
a
resi-
I
polnted
u tte r ances m ade by Dr. Jacob:
w ill b rin g p le a s u re 52 tim es
a y ear.
den tial d istric t of th e w ell-to-do, has j a re :
become th e niecca for th e foreig n er
" Two and o ne-half y ears of life wll
and th e poorer A m erican. Mixed to- be added to th e av erage life w hen tu
I getlier in one conglom erate m ass,
b ercu lo sis is banished.
The figh
i w alking th e sam e stree ts, trad in g in
II th e sam e sto res, rid in g in th e sam e ag a in st th e disease Is a fight to pos
11 stre e t cars, w earing the sam e sty le of pone y o u r own funeral.
I clothes,
and atten ------"
d in g th e t-a.uc
sam e i
rx
.
T u b ercu lo sis is p rev e n tab le an
/
.
i
schools, n atio n alities front th e four i e u ra b le. and w ithin th e next geners
f t
PHONOG RAPHS
AND
RECORDS
X c o rn e rs of the e a rth m ingle. and yet ‘tlo n " e will see it p rac tica lly elint
are distinct. L anguage, hom e and re- natc<i from am ong th e d iseases c
ft
, ' ligion retain th e im press of form er m ankind, if p rese n t p ro g re ss con
DC aS!*o<’*atlons in th e case of th e eld ers Unites.
ft
but the ch ild re n —p lian t bits of hum an
' The little penny C h ristm as Seal ha
‘ ¡ a y - a r e open to assim ilatio n . J e w s ,. larg ely financed th e cam paign tha
Italian s, Jap an ese. Poles. Swedes, Nor- has m ade th is m arvelous p ro g re ss to
fL ' . ’a its . Mexicans. Indians. Negro
w ard h ealth possible. BUY TH EM '
Chinese and A m ericans read th e sam e
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books, - . play ...»
the «wsux.
sam e gam es a and
E rom —
far .......
A laska cam e a call i for
15
im g speak
peaK
u r id
ft
A sm a ll room can be m ade a ttr a c tiv e a n d com fort
' ' le ’ ante tongue— E nglish. How proud
(
h
ristm
a
s
seals
w
hich
w
ere
ntaiie
JU U
W
n .u n v t
th ey a re to act as In te rp re te rs for e , r y in N°vem ber from th e P o rtian i
ft
a b le w ith th e a d d itio n of a few w ell selected pieces of f t
th e ir elders.
office of th e Oregon T ubercu lo sis as
fu rn itu re . Such fu rn itu re m ak e s th e m ost d e sira b le
lusk
ft
Au effort is ut
being
ade to
mg m
in«me
io g a ath
t h e er r in sociatlon to Mrs. C a rrie Lam b, i K
m u b j
C h ris tm a s g ifts.
O ur rec o rd sto ck Is c o n s ta n tly g ro w in g , s e le c tio n s
th ese n ative and foreign born, big and ," a n ' A ,a’ k a’ in o r,,er to be in tim e t
Httio to give
„ i— them
. u — <>clal
. . advan
. ’ tag es "seal h er C h ristm as m ail." T he ca
by th e m ost ren o w n e d m u sic ia n s a rc being added an d
A little,
M ake y o u r C h ristm a s gift a d e lig h t to th e w hole
‘
b 'V1' »' «•nt th. prim ¡pi«»< of A m er w as tra n sm itte d th ro u g h Miss Marit
we a re c o n fid en t th a t yon w ill find ju st w h a t you w an t
fam ily.
form er Ja ck so n Count]
ican citizenship, to tell them of th e F nlldine
in rec o rd s here. B runsw ick, of course, th e best rec o rd
C h rist story, th e F atherhood of God, P ublic H ealth N urse, now in Ree
fo r an y p h o n o g ra p h .
and to d em o n strate to them th e b ro th C ross w ork at Ju n e au , A laska.
erhood of man. Ideally located at th e
E xclusive B runsw ick a r tis ts a rc T heo. K arie. R ich ard
very cro ssin g of th e ways of th is cos
B onelli, M arie T iffany, Max R osen, F re d ric F ra d k in .
m opolitan crow d, th e S ettlem ent Cen-
X
d
ij c t u ic
SETTLEMENT CENTER IN PORTLAND
LAYS FOUNDATION FOR CITIZENSHIP - - - - - -
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STAMP OUT TUBERCULOSIS
WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS
Ghytsftnas
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Our store is crammed full of useful articles and our prices were never
lower. We oiler in Furniture: Roomy Chairs. Floor Lamps, Rugs, Stools.
Pillows, Cedar Chests, Writing Desks, Music Cabinets, China Closets,
Kitchen Cabinets, Library Tables. Davenports. Etc., Etc.
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E v ery D ay fo r Y e a r s
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L eopold G odow sky, Jo se f H o fm a n n . a n d a larg e n u m b er
of o rc h e s tra s a n d bands.
/- E.METZGER I
Gresham,
YOUR HOME FURNISHER
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B reg ó n
th e discouraged, th e needy or the care-
free.
Besides th e religious services to
w hich th e people a re m ade w elcom e I
th e re a re th e k in d e rg a rten and day