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PAGE FOTR _GRFSHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, JAM AKI MR. CANNON WANTS TO MEET GRESHAM LOCALS GRESHAM HI SCHOOL ALUMNI w . A. Rolfe, of D am ascus neighbor hood, has p u rch ased of W. A. H essel an O verland Champion. T h i a __ th e la test u t,llty model of th e Over land com ---------- pany. “ Mr. " H essel also show ing and recom m ending th e new S ta r car. ». 1H4 ATTRACTIVE WINDOW BOXES. J. A. BACHER. January Specials T here a re a hundred and one differ en t ways o t p ain tin g boxes yet it is —------------------ -— wise to observe ce rtain ru les when T here la need of a high school , continue but some pipes and cafeteria really good effects a re w anted. It alum ni a.ao c ia tio n w hich will function a u p p lie. have frozen. Y esterday m orn- m ust be understood, how ever, th a t the as a body and through its officers In ing one of th e d rin k in g fo u n tain s on boxes have been filled w ith very rich support of Home of th e high school | th e u pper floor w ent on a ram page Brown Heather, Reduced and well fertilized soil, for on th is eC ? J * ‘t.‘e8' “ ¡‘".‘t8 P ronclpal Roy E-1 wt>lch resu lted In a co n sid erab le over- J . C Belfeu, of A lderdale, W ashing specification depends th a t luxurious from $3.95 to > .v - flow. Cannon, and th e re a re m any who ton, fo rm erly a G resham resid en t, was gro w th so m uch desired. agree w ith him. P erh ap s all g rad u a visitor h ere y esterday, called to th is The first point of im p o rtan ce is to ates of G resham union high will agree E dw ard Mink is the 256th stu d e n t to vicinity by th e death of his b ro th er. aim a t p leasin g color effect and the w ith him and will w elcom e an effort | re g iste r in school th is year. He has Mr. and Mrs. H arold S m ith of P ar- color of th e house itself m u st be given '« m ake the alum ni association an up had one year and a h alf high school I m er visited rela tiv e s and frien d s here I he Royal Knit Sport Coat is a to-date and active body. T here a re work in W eiser. Idaho, and is stay in g I *8st week. " co nsideration. W hen th is happens to heavy brown heather, has four be w hite or light g ray th en m ost any enough g rad u a tes to m ake a strong ! with his sister, Mrs C. L. G regson, in color w ill look well if used in m ass pockets, sizes 40 to 46, reduced Mrs. Geo. H ayden, a te ac h er in th e association w hich should take ca re of i Boring. effect and w hite foliage or w hite flow grad e school. Is stay in g w ith h er from $5.75 to a t least one school function each year. A «neeting has been called for Wed-1 Next sem ester, com m encing Ja n u - uncle, C. A. C aro th ers th is week, as ers m ay to a larg e ex ten t be om itted C hrystal, has the in the planting. sday evening, F eb ru ary 6, at 8 p. m„ , a ry 21. new classes will be form ed in h er d au g h ter, m easles. When d ark colors form the back In th e bookkeeping room of the com- the event th e re are enough stu d en ts T he W .C .T .U . w ill m eet at th e ground, for boxes then it is well to use m ercial d ep a rtm en t a t th e high school ' en terin g school to Justify .All wool, reduced from $4.25 to............................ $3.75 for th e purpose o of f organizing an P rin cip al Cannon. It will sam req u e, ire says at hom e of Mrs. C. J. L u nd q u ist on F rl lum inous or light colors in o rd er to day afternoon instead of th e re g u la r bring out b rig h te r co n tra sts, o th er- alum ni association. Any stu d en t who least eight to form a class. In M en’s Heavy Wool Mixed Shirts at..................... $2.25 ise the effect ap p ears r a th e r dull. th e T h u rsd ay m eeting. A sh o rt business is unable to atten d is requested to event th e re a re only a few stu d en ts M ixtures of all colors in flowerbox Men’s Heavy All-Wool dark plaid Shirts......... $4.75 . " “ h r . . " " ' ; ? . « “ " 0" ” - * " • " i » . session w ill be held follow ed by a so Inglish, s< cial hour in honor of Miss F lo ren ce p la n tin g s m ay be in te restin g when com m ercial and half-y ear subjects H oney who leaves soon for China. A viewed close by. F or d istan ce effect, High School Activities. cordial in vitation is extended to all to how ever, mixed p lan tin g s look poor. T he next m W eeting of th e W hitte .......... be present. A few sam ple color com binations th a t . M . . . id-term .. v exam A a u i inations i i i a i HJI1H w i l l 1)4* will be 114*1(1 held l r . „ n t i next week. W ednesday. T hursday and i “ ' ' “ " ’ |EXCeU1° r ’ look w ell a re th e follow ing: A nnouncem ent Is m ade th a t V ictory F riday, J a n u a ry 16, 17 and 18 at ' ' e,,stf r J n . I hHolexian an d Invictus S carlet w hite and royal purple, ob occur T h u rsd ay X ' a n g e ‘J* L .a d “ ? ’ Ald ° f thp Z‘° " w h ic h t f m „ » h . « . . . ... ... J . ,,te r a ry societies will occur T h u rsd ay tained by p la n tin g red geranium , w hich tim e the first half of th e school ----- to Evangelical ch u rch w ill m eet on aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 24, from 2:20 w hite Beauty P etu n ias and E lks P ride y ear will be com pleted. 3:20. The societies have m et th ree T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 at th e home (royal p u rp le) P etunia, T ra ilin g Lo Odd Lots of Ladies’ Wool, Silk and Wool hose to close of Mrs. A. McMillan. The te ach ers of the high school, in tim es thus far th is year and cred itab le belia for vine, also double w hite Sweet t j - > Per cent regular price T he Camp F ire G irls of G resham A lyssum and P a rlo r Ivy. cluding th e te a c h e rs’ husbands and p rog ram s have been ren d ered . It is Ladies W inter Weight Cotton Union Suits, low neck ! noticeable th a t stu d en ts a re acq u irin g held a buf,,n{‘ss m eeting F riday, Ja n u - wives, ure Invited to Ju d g e S tap le to n ’s D ark red ro y al pu rp le and golden kne • lengths, redu-ed from $1.00 to...................... 85c for 6:30 o’clock dinner th is evening. ability to speak before th e stu d en t <try 4' whpn P lans w ere m ade for the yellow com bination. Use S. A. Nutt All th e high school te ac h ers tog eth er body as a re su lt of oral expression and in it,a t,o n of new g irls, w hich will be g eranium . E lks P ride P etu n ia and literary society work. T he form ation h<“ld ,n th e n ear fu tu re. T he follow- w ith th eir appetites w ill be there. yellow C alceolaria. T railin g Lobelia of lite ra ry societies was p erfected to ing g lrls w ere e,ected for office d u rin g 27-in Light and Dark Colors, good grade, now...... 22 <’ T h u n b erg ia (black eyed S usan vine) I N ext F rid a y night, J a n u a ry 11, the c re ate a m eans w hereby stu d en ts th e rom,nK Year: presid en t, E leanor and yellow variegated vinca vine for 36-in Outing Heavy weight, reduced to...................24^ se c re ta ry and team of G resham union high school would receive p ractice actin g as ch air- j I!otkin: tre a su re r, tra ilin g effects. Coleus w ith the ric h 27-in W hite Outing Flannel reduced to...................18d will play Newberg. A week from F ri men of th e ir societies, actin g on p ro -) Joyce K id d e r= re p o rte r and count ly variegated leaves may also be used day night, J a n u a ry 18, they will play gram com m ittees, and ap p e arin g b e - 1 k ee p er’ L lllle N e,80n: pep com m ittee, to good ad v an tag e in such a com bina UM BRELLAS H ill M ilitary Academy and tw o weeks fore m em bers of th e ir society in read- ! H e,en Hif*ey and M ildred M etzger, tion. A Real Bargain in Women’s Umbrellas, have beautiful from F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 25. they ings, one-act plays, etc. j Miss D orothy W alton and Miss P ink, royal p u rp le and w hite for will play W oodburn, all gam es on lo E delia Towle will ta k e over th e studio those who love d elicate color shadings handles, a splendid quality of pure silk, assorted colors, cal floor. T his m akes th re e consecu Card of Thanks. of Miss F lo ren ce Honey beginning o b tain ab le by using P ride of P o rtlan d Reduced from $8.95 to.................................... $6.95 We wish to th a n k the m any friends next Monday in th e F irs t S tate Bank tive F riday night gam es each with P etu n ia s or th e ap p le blossom variety, stro n g teums. T his also m eans much who expressed sym pathy for us in the building, J a n u a ry 14, and w ill con a new shade for th e first season on death of our fath er, C. A. Jo h n so n , and tow ard th e d istric t cham pionship pos who did so m uch to relieve him d u r tin u e Miss H oney’s m usic teach in g sale in P o rtlan d . E lks P rid e P etu n ia sibility of G resham high. V ictory circle of th e Zion Evangel!- an d W hite B eauty P etunias. T his ing his long illness, to th e G resham “The House of Quality” Masonic lodge and the m an ag am en t of caI L ad ies’ Aid w ill hold a bake sale m akes a com plete p etunia box of very Phone 1111 The recen t cold w eather has not th e Beaver S tate Motor com pany. at th e CIcII M etzger gro cery on next (¡resha in rich effect w hich only needs a few C. « . » „ o n , Q u o ta . A Jo b » - ™ been too severe to cause school to dis- Sw eet Alyssum and L obelias for tr a il — --------------------------—----------------------- i ° clock. D onations a re solicited and ers as th e p etu n ias them selves become C h a rter No. 135 m ay be left a t th e sto re in th e fore- tra ilin g as th e season advances. REPORT OF THE CONDITION* R eserve D istrict No. 12 j noon. S im ilar effect m ay be obtained by M. I. H artzell is suffering from a the use of pink g eran iu m s of w hich badly in ju red foot and uses cru tc h es the R ivoir and E. G. H ill a re th e two At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business Dec 31st 19”3 in w alking. He w orks in th e railro a d best v arieties. T he form er is the I I .. , , RESOURCES shops a t V ancouver and was h u rt m ost b rillia n t pink know n of p a rtic u 2a9nSandnÎo R a n ? 18’ lnClU<Jing ’^ “æ ounts show n in item s Attorney at Law M onday m orning by a sp rin g falling la r vivid effect w hile the H ill variety 2 O verdrafts secured and u n se cu red ......................................................... on his foot. is th a t soft salm on pink shade be 1 n u . » 5 o? . “ “ t5 .,, r . “: “ “ . ow " ed’ N uN E T he illn ess is rep o rted a t his hom e loved w herever seen. Both lend th em in L ents of T. J. K reuder, w ell know n selves to w onderful com binations w ith 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign govi 14'50° '00 Announces that he lias opened law offices over to g ra n g e rs and o th e rs In th is v icin ern m en t. state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those p etu n ias and th e Cobbes vine w ith the Bank of Gresham, Gresham, Oregon, and show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ............ K tnose ity. p a rlo r ivy w ill m ake gorgeous tr a il Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ........ ...................... 4'6fi2SK will be pleased to meet any who have need of M em bers of th e A rem e club are ing effects. P a rtly shady locations 6. B $25 non- fu fnm iw re « „...1 anking housp. house, »25,000; rn H itu and fixtures, $5,177.95 ............ 30 4.bb-.28 177 legal counsel or services. He is recently from busy m aking gow ns for the crippled a re not d esirab le for geranium boxes s ' v *r ° Wned ° th e r th an b a«king h o u se ................. .......... 1 7 W 2 7 ch ild ren to be received in th e S hrine as they w ill n o t bloom profusely s' h ’ t r », reserv e w ith federal reserv e h a n k ................................. 30 399 05 Westhope, N. 1)., and has had many years h o sp ital in P o rtlan d , w hich w ill be enough. experience in legal practice and court work. opened w ithin a few days. T h ree doz ’ .her<’ '■ l» r clea rin g h n n .e and H en,, on n t h ., b a n k , in , n . 21,551.33 en such g arm en ts w ill be donated by ed such as n o rth o r east fro n ts a won- Office Phone 1 IBI . or tow ____ n .. as rep o rtin g bank sam e city the 335.74 th e G resham m em bers of th e club. derfu l p la n t Is available u n d er the U ’ Chec^ 9 on banks outside c R y “or tow n of rep o rtin g b a n k Res. Phone 2408 o th er cash item s . . . _ rep o rtin g bank and nam e of Begonia sem perflorens— 96.46 T otal cash and due from banks, Item s 8, 9,10 and 11 »52 382 ¿8 Foaling Mother! or everbloom ing. T hey come in red O ther assets, if a n y ................................. ’ ♦“¿ • « ¿ o s . | D on't ever try to fool your m other, or pink, even w hite, and bloom co n 1,432.46 boys, it can t be done. Rem em ber tinuously, F u ch sia s also th riv e b etter Total ..................................................... the young m an who paw ned his nice $631,686.31 | su it of clo th es and d idn’t w ant his when not exposed to hot sun. H elio liabilities m other to know an y th in g about it? He trope, th e sw eetest of all box flow ering 16. C apital stock paid i n ........ finally redeem ed them and brought p lan ts, also Is w ell placed w hen ex 17. S u rp lu s fund ............................. .. i L i i ......................................................* 30,000.00 25,000.00 them hom e in a su itcase. W hile he posed to m o rning su n only an d its de- 18. (a) Undivided profits ................. .......................................... (b) L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te re s t'a n d ta x e s ’ Daid " " » 1 1 « « was busy in his room, his m other, in U^ dU . T ^ b du X t,i f f l c e ^ d,nB P08U1 8aV,D‘ 8 and d* S * 68.68 the p arlo r, sta rte d to unpack th e s u it lig h ttu l fra g ra n ce lends much charm case. She found a paw n tic k et on the to porch boxes. 2.76 coat, and called : .C c W .™ 23. Individual deposits su b je ct to c h e ? c » k » r “ h «.' r c lu H «« n T d ¿ e o p ™ o s i^ T e ; 'th e Jo h n , w hat is th is tag on your (ultlvutlon of Caiilillower. co a t? ” C auliflow er I , on e o l th e m ost s e n s i-l - 4 Demand c e r t tf le a t« ^ t* d e p o r t qfutstatnd(nKPU,>IIC ,Und8.............. 239.682.5S Jo h n lost very little tim e in callin g tiv l Z h Z ’, : , ; x ' - x - e “ ,-, I - a a a - s s '■» d ™ - d ■: » . s back: “Oh, I w as a t a dance last night, m other, and checked my co a t.” ing conditions and th e b etter it is u n ™ e „ ^ " S d " " " ,» “ k -N e c, A m om ent la ter m other cam e acro ss derstood th e b etter th e resu lts w ill be, th e tro u sers, tagged in th e sam e way. says th e O. A. C. One cord or 100 cords With a puzzled tone she ask ed : "Jo h n , T he soil is the m ost im p o rtan t fac w hat kind of a dance was th a t? " ... tor in raisin g th e p lant. W hen th e !!* « m,*’ “ f ," » « « '- 01 deposit o u tsta n d in g ............ soil is in a rich loam y condition, full 28. h a v in g , d e p o .ll,. n ,)n b le su b ject to n o tic e .. ............................... Db. That’s Different! T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable r~ J ‘ ........ " 2 ‘9,587-66 Miss Gabb—"She w ears a sm ile th a t of hum us or o rg an ic m atter, It will Ject to notice, item s 277 a n S T i.“."". ^ $ 3 2 ^ , w on't come off." n a tu ra lly produce a fine larg e p lan t Phone 1141 Miss Fab— "W ell, you can 't say th a t T otal w hich is u su ally responsible for a about h er com plexion." $6.31.686.31 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. good head. C auliflow er req u ires an v L und^ u ,’ L ca sh ier of th e above m A m erican school ch ild ren saved $9- u n u su al am ount of soil m o istu re and th a t th e above sta te m en t i s ‘tr u e I o the best of1- " - 6’- 1’3 — d° 80lem nlY sw ea r my know ledge and belief. 0.000 in the last school y ear The resp o n d s best w here it is possible to . oi , , , T r ?' ,T heOd BrUKg" C. r ’ J. I m oney is nothing, th e saving h ab it is irrig a te d u rin g th e dry sum m er CORRECT—A tte st: A w C’ LUNDQUIST J L u n d q u ist C D ashier a to rs everything. period. S ubscribed and s w orn to before me th is 5th day of Ja n u a ry , 1924 To teach ch ild ren th at poverty is T he best seeds a re Im ported from \ t . R' 'V BYSTROM, N otary Public. slavery, and can be avoided bv r e a - ly com m ission expires A ugust 30, 1925. sonable saving, is th e first duty of par- E urope. T he cheap seed is w orthless, r h n i ThA seco,ld d u ,Y is to teach and a good uniform field of first grade No Fun. ch ild ren th at afte r they have saved heads can come only from a high Ferry Boat Precautions. A w oman cam e Into a ca r w ith five they m ust help o th ers g rad e seed strain . T he good seed also children. She busied h erse lf seating M erely se ttin g th e em ergency brak e produces a large, solid, w hite head on | (hem - A benevolent old gentlem an when ta k in g th e c a r ac ro ss a riv er by a sh o rt stem , on w hich the leaves of a r ” se and sav e *’er his seat fe rry is not sufficient assu ran ce th a t A re th ese all your ch ild ren , m a the head fold closely about, th u s p ro th e c a r w ill stay in place when the dam ?" he asked, “o r is it a picnic?" tectin g it from w eath er conditions be They re all m ine,” snapped the boat docks ab ru p tly . Even when th e fore m ark etin g . woman, and it’s no picnic."— I’a rra - c a r Is placed In gear the shock may be C ultivation is n ecessary to keep the keet. enough to move It th e d istan ce neces- ground from losing m o istu re during t’ h V c i r = . “ T h i ^ ' X " iT’io This Is Hard to See Through the grow ing season. At in te rv als of He— “You live in th e house „ext apply th e service brake. In addition to 1« days from th e tim e the p lan t is door, d o n ’t you?" docks AtPr»hlaU,,On: , .,U8t as the boat p lanted it is ca refu lly cu ltiv ated until She— "Yes.” d o ik s. At th is point it is wise to re- th e grow ing season is over. W here He—"I h av en 't seen m uch of you." £f 2 J'° Ur ”yPS 0,1 th e S he—"No, I live on th e o th e r side of of th e boat ra th e r th an on the back of Irrig atio n is p racticed w ater is a p the house."—Showme. the ca r ahead. U nless you nx th e plied o ftrn enough to keep a uniform lere is ,i il Opporrunitv tor .1 ntty pet pie S u e AI eves on some very n ea r object a slig h t am ount of m o istu re in th e soil, th u s nee He Sure Was. 1 m ovem ent of the m achine will not he In su rin g a steady gro w th of th e plant Two n u ts confined in the asylum at 91scernable. C ars have been known \\ . hile taking inventon . . . , . we round many six Th e best way to do th is is to ru n Anoka. Minn., for the good of th e or- r <>I' off the ends of boats herno7«a Jot; , odds ano ends and some lines we h ..., , ,oP " orn and damaged items, broken n,»».,«. h,.t™ een .... th e ------ —.. der. w ere ta lk in g th in g s over, ! th , i>» ■ cause e d riv ers did the w ater betw rows ra th e r i' • ided to discontinue. "Gee. th is is a sw ell day" said th e I w’*re moving u n tU R whs 'Ï w , kuè. Uley I o dispose ot these goods qui than to use th e overhead sp rin k lin g • we are offering them a: Real Bargain P rices. ’ first goof. "W ouldn't R be g rea t to system . W e need room tor new spring merchandis have a lot of beer, a b eau tifu l g irl and A nice sham poo can be m ade by dis and we want to keep our stock ean. a ' shady picnic?' ••'¿¿7'i. place to w u .c i , solving a bake of pure ca stlle sobd in • ‘ ’ i ? . . cau,ionPd fbe second loon. Wi‘tcr. To have it in a jellv co n fist- Winter Poetry. T here w as a young boy of Quebec. you b e tte r not ta lk th a t way pint of of w w ater » t . to > r a . . cake . i. vay o or r i encF ,,sp one pint th ey 'll p ut you out of here, Y ou're Fell in to som e ice to tiis neck. soap. If h air is very oily, w ash ta lk in g sense." When ssk ed . "A re you friz?" once a week or every tw o days He replied. "Yes, 1 Is— O therw i once every th re e weeks is Here’s How. But we d o n ’t call th is cold In Quebec ' enough. n eith er case be su re to D octor—"W ell. Silas, how are you?" rin se thoroughly afterw ard . Silas— "I be b etter th a n I was. sir. A Real Success, W illie— ''Aw. geem iny. Mom, I w isht hut 1 h a in 't as well as 1 w as before I w as as bad as I be now." | th at I could be Eddie S m ith .'’ When You Need M other—"W hy, W illie, you are Add a pinch of soda to stew ed r h u stro n g e r th a n he is. you have a b etter dried ap rico ts, or c ra n b e rrie s ' home, m ore toys an d m ore pocket barb. when n early done and considerably j m oney.” C j »18, O ijy Ci "t'l'lSf* less su g a r will be req u ired for sw ee t W illie— “Yea, Mom, but you o u g h tta ening see him w iggle his e a rs.” WOOD s t H I M . and Service Phone 14SI W intlen t lraiiTlig Q uickly and efficiently done by ex For ex p ert window clean in g see S. p e rts Peed i¿Sl All o rd ers prom ptly attended i T ajim a. o r leave o rd e rs with Jo h n to reg a rd le ss cf size. Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. OWO >HAW Uhl?:,.' ED S M IT H ' Men’s Wool Sport Coats $3.25 $4.75 Men's Heavy NEW Army Breeches Fishermen and Hunters— Get a pair of our guaranteed red rubber Sport Boots, none better. Reduced from $7.25 to $6.25 OUTING FLANNELS WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. FIRST STA TE BANK W ILLIA M J. COOPER OA K WOOD $11.50 I S ) ,ï» DELIVERED W. A. HESSEL FIR WOOD $8.00 JANUARY 9 Io 12 C (till Hods, each. Oil heaters, each S-inch Bread Knives, ( lothes Backs, each ......... 98c . . $7.19 each 59c . . $1.49 It »rung Boards, each. . . . $2.98 Cocoa Door Mats 89c to $1.29 Lunch Kits, each $1.98 10-qt. Galvanized Bail; . 23c D am aged Aluminum Ware G reatly Reduced y The Last of our Silverware at Re niarkable Bargains SERVICE A. W. METZGER <& CO. «TOP AT East Gresham Service Station 229