PA(4E FOUR
BRENHAM OUTLOOK,
A S to re B rought to Your Horn«*.
Why w aste valuabe tim e and car-
f i r e h u n tin g b argains, w hen you can
buy h ere for less than the so-cal.ed
b arg ain s usually offered elsew here?
O rder today and have your new su it
:
| delivered at your convenience. Men’s
' o vercoats and su its tailo red to mean-
' u re ’ at $23
only 13-50 cash w ith or-
I der. We now have a Z
line t t line
^ s of
^ boys
f f i
| and up to $23.50.
i 1801.—Adv.
HMI’IMCJIflflHtHirCJtl
T he sto ck h o ld ers of the G resham
F ru it G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n w ill m eet
a t th e g ran g e h ail on Monday, J a n u
ary 12, at 10 o'clock, to elect d irec to rs
and tra n s a c t various o th e r item s of
business.
$10.50 Mackinew, heavy
and extra fine, now.. $8.50
$10.00 Leather Coats,
wool lined, now ... .....$8.75
$6 Heavy Wool Sweat
er Coat, now.............. $4.95
$1.75 Bib Overalls, good
quality, now ............. $1.48-
M en’s Long Kuh her S p o rtin g Boots, Beacon
F alls B rand, g u ara n tee d $6.95, now
- $5.95
WOMEN’S HOSIERY SPECIALS
Silk and Wool Oxford and Brown Mixtures, $1.85
now 98c
Burson’s Brown Heather and Black 50c, now........ 40c
Arrow Head Silk Hose in light and dark colors $1.00
now 88c
B oys’ Wool S w eaters $2.65, now
-
$1.98
Boy’s Black R ubber Capes $4.50, now
$2.50
Quilt Batting
2^4 lbs. Fleece Cotton Batting $1.15, now
3% lbs. Fleece Cotton Batting $1.48, now..
2 lbs. half wool and half cotton $2.75, now
$ .95
1.35
2.38
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
1411
“The House of Quality"
Gresham, Oregon
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COMIC OPERA FESTIVAL
PO R TL A N D
P U B L IC
AUDITORIUM
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F IF T Y S IN G IN G V O IC ES
Sun. .Ian. 11
M at and Eve.
Mon. and Tues.
Eves., Ja n 12-13
Wed. & T h u rs. Eves.
J a n u a ry 14 and 15
F ri. S at. J a n .16-17
M atinee S a tu rd a y
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL
ROBIN HOOD
THE MIKADO
THE SPRING MAID
SI PERK PRODI CI IONS—The Greatest Amusement
Value Ever Offered
Prices including Tax, Afternoon jiih I Evening
I.om r
Lower
E ntire
Second
Second
H o „ r. m is row«
*i.«5
H o o r, Inst 15 r o w s ............. $1.111
F irst H ulciuiy........................$1.10
B alcony, (’e n t e r ................. „H5
Balcony, sid e s ..................... _',n
Seat Sale NOW’ on
Sherm an-C lay Co.
6th at M orrison St.
HOW TO SBCURE TIC K ETS BY MAIL N O W -A d d re ss le tte r
m ake checks or P. O. Money O rders payable to W. T. P angle.
Public A uditorium . Inclose Hell'-adiircssed, stam ped envelope for
re tu rn .
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FOR USE ON ANY WOOF IN ANY WEATHER
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Coat it over with S t o r m t i g H t and you will have
a roof which will resist rain, sun and sudden changes
in temperature.
« S t o r m t ig H t is easily ap*
plied by unskilled labor.
J u «l P our it O n a n d C rush if Flat
Sold by H ardw are Dealers Everyw here
f n f c / o & U "LraA-Phs/ftw/i'*
A. W. METZGER & CO.
C>resham, Oreton
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HauiiiiiiNiKiiiiNiiiNuaMiii"t"?T]iHs::. a
Miss D orothy D ickey sp e n t th e
C h ristm as holidays w ith h er p a re n ts
at Eugene, Miss M arjorie M achen
drove to S eattle w ith P o rtlan d friends.
Miss Vie Rice visited a t h er hom e a t
R oseburg and Miss A u g u sta H ahn
w ent to C orvallis for h e r holiday v aca
tion.
$8.50 Heavy Wool Mack
inaw, n o w ..............
$6.25
JANUARY
1»&
w
n
GRESHAM LOCALS
T he ladies of th e B ap tist ch u rch
P. F. Black, phone
tf will conduct a bake sale at th e A. W.
M etzger sto re n ex t S atu rd ay a f te r
IIUIU noon, beginning a t 1:30.
Close-Out Specials
Phone
T IE 8 P A T ,
E. M. W ard expects to go to P o rt
land th is evening to atten d th e b u si
ness m eeting of th e m a n ag ers of the
T w en tieth C entury sto res, of w hich
th e re is a chain of n early fifty in the
sta te s of Oregon and W ashington th a t
w ill be rep rese n ted a t th is g ath erin g .
W ilson E astm an , who has been em
ployed for some tim e a t th e Ben S ell
ing sto re in P o rtlan d in th e cap acity
of salesm an, has resigned th a t p o si
tion and has re tu rn e d to G resham
w here he w ill a s s is t in th e affairs of
the E astm an L um ber com pany.
T he in sta lla tio n of officers of th e
Odd Fellow lodge, also th e co n ferrin g
of th e second degree, w ill tak e place
on T h u rsd ay evening. V isitors from
neighboring lodges a re expected to be
present.
Jo h n P alm q u ist h as been ill for sev
eral weeks but is th o u g h t to be slow ly
im proving.
E lto n E astm an is se rv in g in th e
cap acity of ju ro r in th e circ u it co u rt
in P o rtlan d for th e m onth of Ja n u a ry .
“Mrs. T em ple's T eleg ram ” will be
presen ted by th e sen io r class on F r i
day and S atu rd ay evenings of th is
week. T he tick ets, w hich w ere p u r
chased p reviously for F rid a y n ig h t
will be good for th e com ing F rid ay
nig h t and those w hich had been p u r
chased for S atu rd ay evening w ill be
honored on S atu rd ay evening of th is
week. T he p ro duction w hich w as in
te rfered w ith by th e u n fav o rab le
w eath er w ill now be im proved by ad
d itional re h e a rsa ls and a full tu rn o u t
is an ticip ated . T h ere a re good r e
served se ats now available.
Alice K ilgore of P o rtla n d has r e
tu rn ed to h e r hom e a fte r spending
th e holidays w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore.
G erald Long w as su rp rise d F rid a y
evening by a n um ber of his boy
friends, th e occasion being his 12th
birthday.
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OUR A N N U A L JA N U A R Y
CLEARAN CE SALE
c o n tin u e s w ith a ru sh
ia
y° Urse,ves of this £reat opportunity to save as everything in this store
inventoiy
PnCC
m° Ve 3 quantlty o£ merchandise in a short time before taking
B a rg a in s
in
L a d ie s ’ R e a d y -to -w e a r, D ry
M e n ’s F u r n i s h i n g s
G oods,
Shoes
and
EXTRA SPECIALS
27-inch W hite N ashua O uting F lannel. Tw illed,
E x tra heavy, featu red h ere a t 25c yard.
S pecially priced to r th is sale a t y a r d ___
19c
1500 y ard s of C om forter C retonne, 36 inches wide
fine asso rtm en t of p a tte rn s and fast colors, 35
pieces and p a tte rn s to select from , th a t sold
reg u la rly at 25c y ard , featu red for this
sale a t y a r d .....................................
19c
36-inch F ancy Colored O uting F lan n el in strip es,
plaid s and checks, sold re g u la rly a t 28c
y ard . On sale a t y a r d ...................................
27-inch F ancy Colored Outing F lan n el, good
quality. S pecially priced a t y a r d .............
One lot of Silk and Wool D resses th a t sold at $12.95
to $15.95.
S pecially priced for th is
C learan ce Sale a t ............................................
$8.95 j
Silk Pongee. 12 m om m ie weight,
priced a t y a r d .........................
R eg u lar $9.85 All Wool P laid B lankets
double size, 66x80. Sale p r ic e .................
|
$7.85 J
R eg u lar $3.; j 0 Ladies* Brown Oxfords and
"’ l l
B lack P a te n t P um ps, all sizes. Sale price J p Z . / </
23c
R eg u lar $13.75 D resses
Sale p rice ..................... •.............
16c
R eg u lar $15.95 an d $16.75 D resses
Sale p rice ......................................
Men's Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, color—
E cru. Sold h ere special at $1.95. Sizes 36 to 46.
Specially priced d u rin g th is clearan ce
sale at su it.
Specially
$10.85 J
12.75 j
18.75 j
R eg u lar $23.50 D resses
Sale p rice .................
R egular $25 and $27.50 D resses
S ale p rice ........... ...................
19.85 J
L. A. WACK & CO.
GRESHAM , ORE.
“Park Here and Shot) in
C n m fn r t”
Phone 2221
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Five Objects
of Our Bank
1. To keep fu n d s sa fe and em ploy th em w isely.
T he frien d s of A ndrew B ru g g er w ill
re g re t to learn th a t he h as suffered a
2. To fo ste r t h r i ft and prom ote prosperity.
loss of ab o u t $500 by lire sin ce leav- .
ing G resham . H e rec en tly trad e d th e
3. To fu r th e r th e in te re sts o f our custom ers.
"Melville F a rm ” for a p a rtm e n t house
and sto re p ro p erty in P o rtla n d a t 11th
4. To help build up our tow n and co m m u n ity.
and D ivision stre e ts. One day la st
Dr. S. P ark es Cadm an, of the
week tire of u n ac ca u u ta b le orig in
5. To render valuable service to local business.
C ongregational C hurch of Brook
dam aged his p ro y erty in th e city.
lyn, was m ade p resid en t of th e
A business m eeting of th e W. C.
U S. Federal Council of Churches
at the A tla n ta conference.
T. U. w ill be held in th e public lib ra ry
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30, a t w hich
The re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh
tim e all m em bers are req u ested to be
am g ran g e will be held next S atu rd ay
present.
J a n u a ry 10, in th e g ran g e hall. P rep
As th is is n atio n al p ray e r week, ser ara tio n s w ill be m ade for th e jo in t
vices a re being held each evening at in stallatio n of officers w hich will tak e
the u ndenom inational tem ple. Every place on th e follow ing S atu rd ay .
one is co rd ially invited to atten d all
W ord has been received of an acci
m eetings.
dent w hich befell the son, aged 8, of
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H orning and Mr. and Mrs. O. Zeek, who form erly
Gresham, Oregon
d au g h ter E lizabeth, en tertain ed on resided in G resham . W hile a t play in
New Y ear's day for Mrs. H o rn in g 's th e school y ard at Lebanon la st week
A STRONG BANK
m other and o th e r relativ es, all from the boy fell, b reak in g an arm .
P o rtlan d . E ach y ear th e fam ily has
T he frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. H arold
a home g ath erin g of th is c h a ra c te r. Sm ith will be pleased to learn of the
S elections of vocal and in stru m e n ta l b irth of an 8>£-pound son to them on
BO RIN G
AYLSWORTH A MARTIN
m usic w ere enjoyed by those present. S atu rd ay m orning of la st week. Mrs.
< ONIH ( 1 ANNEAL SALE
T he services of th e com m unity
T he g u ests w ere Mrs. E lizabeth Rand, Sm ith will be rem em bered as Miss
A g re a t Ja n u a ry sa le is being con
Mrs. M. E. C lelland, Mr. and Mrs. D. H an n ah Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith now M ethodist ch u rch w ill be held next
Sunday, J a n u a ry 11, b eg inning w ith ducted by A ylsw orth & M artin in th e ir
J. Rami and th re e ch ild ren , Mr. and reside at P alm er. Oregon.
A m en's gym nasium class h as been w orship a t 9:45 a. m. T he p asto r will clothing sto re in G resham , and m any
Mrs. E dw ard Rand and d au g h ter,
E thel, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Love, Mr. organized and m eets each T h u rsd ay p reach form th e subject, "O utw ard from th is place and su rro u n d in g t e r
and Mrs. D. R. G eorge and J. R. Rand evening at th e high school gym. O th Signs of In n e r L ife.” T he Sunday I
ers a re invited to Join th is o rg an iza school w ill convene a t 10:45, a lte r rito ry a re av ailin g tin m selves of th e
and son, Homer.
w hich all a re invited to ta k e basket ex ceptional o p p o rtu n ities offered. T his
tion.
Mrs. F red C halker, possibly b etter
luncheon and go to Rockwood, w here Is a genuine sale affecting m en’s fu r-
D.
E.
Tow
le
atten
d
ed
th
e
co
n
fe
r
know n as B eatrice Jack so n , has re
the Pow ell V alley circ u it Sunday ‘ „fishings and shoes and Jg thg
signed her position as bookkeeper for ence of th e re p rese n tativ es of th e c a n
•Atvrnac I
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school convention w ill be in progress.
neries
of
th
e
n
o
rth
w
est
w
hich
w
as
th e Outlook, a fte r n ea rly th re e and a
T hose who a re in te reste d in S unday , c lea ra n ce sale p ut on by these e n te r
held
at
th
e
p
la
n
t
of
th
e
A
m
erican
Can
h alf y ea rs' of su ccessfu l service. H er
school w ill be su re to fid som ething p risin g m erc h an ts d u rin g the year.
sister, Miss Mabel Ja ck so n , is being com pany, beginning Monday. T he
of in te re st in th is convention. Pro-1 Reduction of stock in p rep a ra tio n for
convention
w
ill
close
on
W
ednesday
initiated Into th e du ties of her new
evening and is living atten d ed by over vision is being m ade for a ch ild ren 's the tak in g of inventory on F e b ru a ry
position, as successor.
section. T hose w ho intend to accept 1. th u s allow ing the business to s ta rt
S tate G range M uster G eorge P alm 300 c a n n ers of Oregon. W ashington
th e Invitation to Rockwood a re r e a new fiscal y ear w ith fresh m e rc h an
and
B
ritish
Columbia.
iter. of Hood River, H. W. S n ash ail,
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie have re quested to notify E. G. R anton o r O dise, is given as the reason for th is
M. M. S quire and H. J. P u lfer, of
ceived
word of th e serious in ju ry of W. Boring n ot la te r th an Friday, J a n - an n u al event, w hile a t th e sam e tim e
G resham , atten d ed the session of th e
th
e
ir
son.
George. Jr., who w as throw n ru ay 9.
th e ir cu sto m ers a re given th e benefit
Columbia g ran g e nt C orbett on S a tu r
from
a
speeder
on th e tra c k s of th e
ot th e su b sta n tia l price reductions.
day aftern o o n and rep o rt a good m eet-
P L E A S A N T HOM E
N orth Bank railw ay n ea r Stevenson,
lug.
Look P leasan t.
W
ashington,
a
few
days
ago,
fractiir
Mr. and Mrs. W J. D eL am ater and
The S unday school of th e P lea san t We cannot, of course, all be handsom e.
Ing
his
leg.
He
w
as
on
th
e
speeder,
Mr. and Mrs. L arry F u rm an , th e fo r
Home M ethodist ch u rch will convene And it s h ard for us all to be good,
m er d ista n t relativ es of L. L. K idder, w ith an o th er m an. going over the next Sunday at 10 a. m., follow ed by We a re su re now and then to be
lonely,
visited at tile K idder hom e on Sunday. tra c k s to look for needed rep airs, public w orship at 11:15, a t w hich tim e
And we don't alw ays do as we should.
when
th
e
speeder
stru
c
k
a
rock,
the
p
asto
r
will
preach
from
th
e
su
b
They all a re from P ecato n ica, Illi
ject. "M ore th an C onquerors." At the To be p atien t is not alw ays easy.
nois. and spent a p leasan t afternoon th ro w in g Mr. Leslie heavily to the conclusion of th e ch u rch service all To be ch eerfu l Is m uch h ard e r still,
ground.
He
is
now
at
St.
V
incent’s
In rem iniscences of th a t place w ith
who can a re Invited to ta k e th e ir But at le ast we can alw ays oe pleas
an t,
Mr. K idder who re tu rn e d from th ere ho sp ital and is doing as w ell as can lunches to Rockwood w here th e Pow
be expected.
ell Valley circu it Sunday school co n If we m ake up our m inds th a t we w ill.
la st week.
vention will be held. Allw ho intend
W. H. M itchell, a ssista n t clerk of
to accept th is invitation, a re re q u e st And it pays every tim e to be kindly,
PO W E L L VALLEY
M ultnomah Cam p, W oodmen of the
R ichard B eadle's b ro th er-in -law , E. ed to notify th e Rev. E. G. R anton not A lthough you feel w orried and b l u e ; ’
World, was a G resham v isitor on S u n
If you sm ile a t th e w orld and look
E. J a h ru s and d au g h ter. P auline, left la ter th a n F riday, th e 9th.
Choir p ractice will be held on Wed- ~ ch eerfu l.
day. He w ith Mrs. M itchell m otored
for th e ir home n ear Los A ngeles last nesday evening and a full atten d a n ce 2 . Worh W|I> 8°<>n sm ile back at you.
■ut from P o rtlan d and dined nt W ith Sunday a fte r an extended visit
SO
v to
In b
h raco
So tr
try
race nr»
up and look —
p leasant
with is desired.
row s.
Mr. Beadle and fam ily. They have
File Ladies Aid of th e B ap tist ch u rch No m a tte r how low you a re dow n;
Mrs. C. N. T ab er and son. Billy, art
been trav elin g for several m onths for will hold a tea a t the hom e of Mrs. Good hum or is alw ays contagious
visiting for a few days w ith her
A m anda Jo h an so n next T h u rsd ay a f But you banish your friends when’ you
th e benefit of th e h ealth of Mr. J a h tern
frow n
—Selected.
o o n . Jan . 8, a t w hich tim e the
fath er, W illiam Thom and fam ily.
ru s. am ong o th er places visited being election of officers will be held. A
Miss I.elah C hilders and h er cousin,
“ The Formate Is on the L abel—Y oar
th a t of New Z ealand. They have e n full atten d an ce is desired.
doctor « ill tell you | f , good."
Eileen Morelock. of W allow a. Oregon,
joyed th e ir visit in Oregon an d are
on th eir way to M onm outh, Oregon, p lanning to re tu rn here next sum m er
Mopped.
L eaning over in a confiding m anner.
visited a sh o rt tim e w ith Miss Child-
Mildred w hispered to her frie n d :
e r's m other, Mrs. C ora Evans.
Die when we may, 1 w ant It said of
CHEST OINTMENT
"Do you know H arry was w earing
Mrs. I»an M urphy, who has been me. by those who kiiew me best, th at m.v p ictu re over his h ea rt in F ran ce
F
or
th
e
quick relief of C hest Colds,
critica lly ill for over a m onth, is now I alw ays plucked a th istle and planted and it stopped a b ullet?"
£.neum on‘». Influenza and
a
flower
when
I
th
ought
a
flower
convalescing at her home.
Yes" said her friend, surveying P leu risy P ains. P ric e 50c
would g ro w —Lincoln.
her. “ I'm not at a ll su rp rised ."
For S ale by All D ruggists
FIRST STATE BANK
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BER-O -LATLO
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