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pace F o r a GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TrEShAY, JAMAKV MID-1 EHM EXAMS HOLD S i l DEN I'S 'I HIS W E E K | been studying th e rise and fall of the Rom an E m pire. P erch an ce they w ere C ontlnuedT from p ag e 1 I * “ « " * <* • h au g h ty sp irit w hich Is Mrs. C. W. B riggs of Lyle, W ashing ------------------------------------- .------------------ 8ald to precede a fall. At any ra te , it Cannon hopes all w ill u n d ersta n d th e waa th e Psychological m om ent, for as ton, has been th e g u est of h er sister, position of th e school in th is m a tte r, j th ey w ere re h e a rsin g th e ir c a n ta ta Mrs. Jam es H. S terlin g , since New w hich w as th a t th e stu d e n t w as to Monday aftern o o n an d w ere singing Y ear’s. She expects to re tu rn hom e v o lu n ta rily subm it to th e exam ination th e w ords> "th en crow ding th ro u g h th e la tte r p a rt of th is week. and in no case w as It m andatory. I the flelda o t sp ace,” th e p o rtab le Mrs. J. J. W ilson and ch ild ren are W hen th e exam ination w as m ade and b leach ers w hich had been Im provised m oving from th e ir co ttag e on Maple th e n u rse rep o rted som e ailm ent, th e to r the occasion in fro n t of th e stage, avenue to th e hom e of h er m other, p a re n ts w ere notified but It w as vol- , a t about an equal height, gave way Mrs. Vivian Gordy, who lives next u n ta rv on th e ir p a r t w heth er they act suddenly, le ttin g 20 or 30 m uch su r- door. Mrs. M arg aret A rm strong, th e on th e n u rses suggestion. C onsider- Pr ‘8ed stu d e n ts to th e floor, happily m o th er of Mrs. Gordy, has gone to able good has been done by th e m u tu al u n h arm ed w ith th e exception of m inor Sandy for an indefinite stay w ith h er cooperation and it is hoped th a t p ar- b ru ises w hich no doubt w ere healed d au g h ter, Mrs. J. M. C. M iller. Mr. en ts receiving notices of th e ir chil- by l he ap p licatio n of cold cream W ilson has been confined in Provi dren having w eak eyes, enlarg ed ton- j --------------------- — dence h o sp ital in S eattle for th e past sils, adenoids, or som e o th e r abnorm al HIGH SCHOOL ---- --------------_ TEAMS . four m onths. He is a trav elin g sales- condition will co n su lt th e ir fam ily '** * ” DOI'BLE HEADER I | m an and w as tak en ill w ith flu w hile j I’LAY trip — to ___ S eattle. p hysician and endeavor to ad ju st th e ■ . ‘ on — - a — ----- T , „ he w disease lo- ailm ent. ( T h u rsd ay night, Ja n . 15, th e local calized in one of his knees and he has T h ere used to be but 3 ’R s’ in edu ca high school team w ill ta n g le w ith th e I been obliged to rem ain in th e hospi tion. T he public now req u ires 4. Oregon City high school team on th e tai, w ith no a ssu ra n ce of p erm an en t “ R eadin’, R itln', R ithm etic, and R a local floor. T his w ill be th e ir first ap- relief p ea ran ce on th e local floor for over a Sydney Wood m ade autQ dio.” L xce L r Z d i r ’ S<IUa.d 18 *“ y^ day to St. H elens w here he p u r- A le tte r has been received by P rin - , nt condition an d a good gam e L-hased Borzls, a R ussian w olfhound t -r.,....v _ . Jr., » « » a u r e . . . dog w hich he h as added to his ken- clpal Cannon from J. T euscher, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e B oys’ and G irls’ D ow seti Fu » T S “ r e ’ M atson' 8 n els a t the Oregon M otor G rill. Borzis a 8on of Borzis Qf Aid society, In w hich he g ra te fu lly ac D ow sett. F ull and S ten erso n , g u a rd s; ls one y ea r N elson, c e n te r; and L ane, R. W a d s-1 » ~ ~ z . . - ~ know ledges rec eip t of the gifts w hich txrrvn»» is i t I Romanoff, in ported from R ussia and orth, K eenan an d J. D ow sett for- , , - . w ere se n t by th e stu d e n ts of Union w w ards, ail of whom are likely to ap- „ " “w , ° ' / he U nited S tates. high to th e society a t C hristm as tim e. j p ear d u rin g th e gam e. H W.°°d says he is a b eau ty > >«»<»> In addition to $34 in cash, th e school P ro iim in ., . »». « . . and w blte in color and sta n d s 36 Inch is ui nom e-canned e-cannea rru lt, I ‘ y to ‘he teani «aln,‘- eg. They a re said to be a very ra re sen t 50 q qua. u a rts of hom fru it, 23 pounds of honey, besides apples, , ‘h® M idgets w ill p lay th e A quinas club dog In th is country. vegetables and clothing. of P o rtl*nd. T he first gam e is to be , N othing but p raise is being heard CalIed a t 7’ A lt8tock ° f P o rtla " d w ll> L J r v i ' , s 7 “’ fo r th e excellent production of th e ' se n io rs in th e ir an n u a l play w hich w as given F rid a y and S atu rd ay eve- n ln g s to good sized houses I erh a p s the giee club ch o ru s had re fe re e ’ 1 , i N etti „ — “M ould you m arry .. 4 L n c etty iiy —“W — w ell, I l hope Cupid aim s a t m e with a P ierce-A rro w .”—Judge. 1925 New Low Prices AT GRESHAM Overland Sedan ........................................................ $910 Overland Touring ...................................................... $635 \\ ith all-steel body, baked enamel finish, larger en gine, gas tank in rear. Overland Coupe-Sedan............................................. $ 755 T he New Good M axwell Maxwell T o u rin g ..................................................... $1065 Maxwell Club Sedan.............................................. $1235 Maxwell Standard Sedan........................................ $1285 Balloon tires, stop light, transmission lock, Duco finish are standard equipment on all models. -:- SERVICE Phone 1141 Gresham Money Savers for You After inventory we find a number of articles on which our stock is long. To reduce this surplus we offer the following at prices that are A KNOCK-OUT Regular Sale 2-quart W’ear-Ever Double Boiler............. $3.05 $2.24 Pikes Washita Oil Stones................................... 35 .24 Stainless Steel Paring Knives............................. 35 .19 U. S. Wire and Bolt Clippers.......................... 1.00 .79 LT. S. Army Shovels........................................ 1.00 .49 These prices will make jour money go a long ways. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. I hone 1421 Gresham ,i»v i ? ’38t W edne8- ■ day w here she u n d erw en t an op era J tion on T hursday. At la st rep o rts she w as doing as w ell as could be ex- | pected. Mrs. R. W. C alkins is on th e sick list. H er d au g h ter, Mrs. Ed. Lem m ing, who lives n ea r A nderson statio n , has also been ill for some tim e, b u t is re ported to be im proving Pw Saia Bv A. W. METZGER & CO, Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon (Our Only Sale During the Year) H ere is an op p ortu n ity to sa v e on g ood m erch an d ise n e e d e d in ev ery hom e. M EN’S SUITS and O’COATS $25 Garments -$ 1 9 .5 0 $35 Garments - $ 2 7 .5 0 BOYS 2-KNICKER SUITS and OVERCOATS $ 9.85 Garments........ $7.i»5 $12.50 Garments. . . . $9.95 $15.00 Garments . • > $16.50 Garments . SI 1.95 • • $13.95 $10.00 M en’s Fine Packard and $7.50 to $8.50 M en’s Dress Shoes Douglas Shoes .. $7.35 and O xfords...... $5.85 $6. and $7 M en’s Calfskin $4.85 1 $16 Bergeniann Logger’s Shoes $13.65 Shoes. Big value L A D IE S ’ S H O E S MEN’S HOSE $5.00 Shoes...................... $3.85 Drop Stitched. 1 7 - B lack o r brown< 3 p air fo r. . I oC $6.00 Shoes .................... $4.85 3 p a ir for 35c $7.50 Shoes .................... $5.85 $1.75 to $2.00 M en’s Shirts.... ..... $1.25 M en’s W hite Hdks, 6 for.................... 25c $2.50 to $4.00 M en’s Shirts.......... $2.25 Paris Garters, 2 for............................ 25c $1.00 M en’s L'nderwear....................... 75 M en’s Collars, odd lots...................... 5C $3.50 M en’s Union Suits................ 2.25 $1.50 Felt Slippers.......................... 95c MEN’S HOSE T he session of the G resham g ran g e la st S atu rd ay aftern o o n w as an in te re stin g one, w ith a fa ir atten d an ce. M ack in aw s, L eath er C oats, M en ’s P an ts, W ool Shirts, Miss D oris Brow n ren d ered a piano solo and a rec itatio n w as given by 10 per cen t off. Miss W lnnlfred Bechill. A gro u p of g ran g e songs w as also given, w ith Miss Brow n a t th e piano. T he Rev. E. G. Ju d d gave a p leasin g ad d ress on the su b ject of “B etter H om e Life Mr. and Mrs. F red S helley moved th is m orning to th e ir ndw hom e near M e n ’ s W e a r ™ V S i - t o e l s H illsboro, w here they have procured a ran c h of 26!£ ac res in exchange for G R E SH A M th e ir G resham p ro p erty of 6>£ acres. T h eir new location is less th a n a m ile IVe Give Red Trading Stamps n o rth e a st of H illsboro, ju s t o utside th e city lim its. They a re p lan n in g on p u ttin g in m ost of th e ir land to a l Rebekah Lodge Installs Officers. ïJHMaiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiiiiitjiiiMiiiMHniiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiniiHiiiHmuiiii,.... iniininHiiiniiiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiitj.... mm falfa. A Mrs. R oterm und ls th e new T he in sta lla tio n of th e follow ing ot- ow ner of th e S helley hom e here „ » ,« _ » ,» .» . v , fleers of G resham R ebekah Lodge No. w hich she has p u rch ased for invest- 61 L O. O. F „ took place Monday ev~- M .l T V " ^ ». „ ning a t th e Odd F ellow s h a ll: W lnne- nao > , , T ha8. bCe" fred O sb u rn - n °bl® g ra n d ; G race ^ a n u tr v 7 ^ " g th6 ° « ilb^ - Vlce «r a n d = C b ristin a « „ m a - Tl e annua 0 I h < 'T ' , 80n' « « cretary ; M ary McManus, trea s- r 7 " 7 7 7 i i8it ° « ^ » d e Km yon. w orthy g ran d m atro n of th e sta te of tru d e E astm an , co n d u cto r; L ucy Don RIVAL VALENTINES Oregon, Mrs. M ary Alice B u rd ett, of ley, ch a p la in ; A rlie D avidson, inside McMinnville, will be m ade to the P aro n lived in a tow n a th o u san d m iles aw ay from g u a rd ia n ; C lara H ill, outside g u a r G resham c h a p te r No. 117 O. E. S., T he G irl, w hile D ana lived in th e tow n w here she d ian ; L ena N eedham , R. S. N. G.; resided. on T uesday evening, Ja n . 20, In the E m m a W alrad, L. S, N .G .; A nnabel Both se n t h er ro ses on St. V alen tin e’s Day, but Masonic hall. M embers a re urged to K irkw ood, R. S. V. G.; E lla H ornish th e re w as a slig h t difference in th e gifts and The Girl hep resen t, also all E astern S ta r v isit realized it. L. S. V. G. T he in sta llin g officers w ere o rs w ill be welcome. D ana had w alked over to th e local florist an d o r as follow s: L ena N eedham , deputy dered his box of A m erican B eauties to be sen t to her Miss C onstance P age of P o rtlan d g ran d p resid e n t; K atie Sunday, dep adding alm o st as an afte rth o u g h t, “J u s t ch a rg e it to sp en t Sunday w ith h er b ro th er, Geo. u ty g ran d m a rsh a l; Cora E vans, dep Dad.” Page, and fam ily P aro n w ent to th e florist in his tow n who te le u ty g ran d w ard en ; E th el Gibbs, d ep Mrs. Cora W alker en tertain ed at g rap h ed th e o rd er for ro ses to be delivered to T he u ty g ran d se c re ta ry ; E m m a W alrad, Sunday d in n er O. A. E astm an and G irl, b u t P a ro n paid for his gift from his own bank deputy g ran d tr e a s u r e r ; E tta Hoover, acco u n t w hich he had sta rte d on his first pay day. fam ily. E lton E astm an and wife and deputy g ran d ch ap lain . W e’re n o t ask in g w hich roses w ere loveliest or m ost- Mrs. M. E. P atte rso n . A n um ber of sh o rt ad d resses w ere fra g ra n t to The G irl, but w ith w hich m an do you Mrs. Minnie Melloy of H illsboro and th in k she would stan d a ch ance of living m ost com given, a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere Mrs. M arg aret C ruse of S alt L ake City, fo rtab ly and happily? served. w ere g u ests of Mrs. M. D. K ern on Would a life of extravagance and luxuries charged to her husband’s father outvalue a life of simple com- Monday. BANK ROBBERY SI Sl’EI I tort paid lor promptly, leaving a fair margin saved Mrs. D ella B row ning w as tak en to tor emergency or opportunity! FREED BY AUTHORITIES P o rtlan d yesterd ay , w here she w as ex am ined as to her san ity and w as com A m an giving th e nam e of K rash - m itted a t once to th e sta te h o sp ital at m an w as a rre ste d a t th e 12-Mile c o r Salem for care. Mrs. B row ning's m en n er F rid a y aftern o o n by D eputy S h e r Are you going to accept the boy who has it charged to ta l condition Is th e re su lt of illness iffs S q u ire and M ollenhour as a su s Dad or the one who has a savings account and pays as he from diabetes and com plications, ex pect in an attem p ted robbery of th e goes! r * ten d in g over a period of several years. E sta ca d a S tate b ank sh o rtly a fte r 1 He pay 4% Interest on Savings She is 53 y ea rs of age. She h as been o'clock th a t aftern o o n . He was placed living by h erse lf in her co ttag e in the In the city jail a t G resham , w here It n o rth e a ste rn p a rt of G resham and w as is rep o rted he w as positively identifie)! tak en S unday m o rn in g - to th e ----------- Thom as - la te r in th e evening by Miss M inerva -------- sa n ita riu m and on Monday to th e sta te Dew, bookkeeper of th e bank, and Gresham, Oregon hospital Miss L eila Howe, ed ito r of th e E ast A STRONG HANK A pro fu sely illu stra te d le ctu re on e rn C lackam as News. H ow ever, it “T he C ircuit R id er” w ill be given at seem s th a t th e alibi fu rn ish ed by the jiiiiiiiiiiiio iiiiiiiiiiiiq iin iiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiiH g iiiiiiu iiiH ir H r t iH iiit s iiiiiiiiiiiia iin iiiiiiio iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiin iii th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next m an had sufficient w eight w ith th e F riday evening, Ja n u a ry 16, by the C lackam as county officials to w a rra n t New Income Tax Law Proposed. Rev. Chas. II. H arriso n , prom otional his being set a t liberty a fte r being Not heedful of th e su b stan tia l m a se creta ry of a fund to give ad equate ta k e n to O regon City. Scared! She Talks jo rity by w hich the people voted down pensions to retire d m in iste rs, th e ir A m an .m asked w ith a piece of b u r widows and ch ild ren under 16 y ea rs lap, en tered th e bank w hen but the th e sta te Income tax. a new bill is to of age. The lectu re is rep lete w ith w omen em ployes, Miss R uth Dillon, be p resen ted to th e Incom ing le g isla p ic tu res of pioneer p rea ch ers and cash ier, and Miss M inerva Dew, book ture. S en ato r Tooze of C lackam as co u n ch u rch es and has m uch of local In te r k eeper, w ere in th e building. He lev t e d a revolver a t Miss Dillon, who i ‘° ’ b,U ,tO ra i”e UXeS by 3 ' it. T his will ue th e only o p p o rtu n i 8 th e “ X V a ? /„'’c o m : ty In th is p art of the county to see the w as engaged in cou n tin g pennies, de- o th er " ’axe“ p ictu res, and people from th e outlying m anding h er to shove over th e tax system . points of th e I’ow ell V alley vicinity m oney.” She com plied by pushing a T he bill Is m ade up of th e ru in s of a re p lanning to com e to G resham for pile of pennies tow ard him, w hereupon i bt one tb a t w as vetoed by th e popu- th e purpose. T h ere w ill be no ch arg e he dem anded “th e big m o n e y " The °.n ? referen d u m tax, and like try in g to rev erse th e dod - for adm ission and no collection. All bookkeeper q u ietly slipped to th e re l n a t r ■ u looks la r vote. P° " a re invited to atten d . of th e building and raisin g a window. T he ra te of ta x atio n u n d er th e pro- W A SH IN G PO N I Phone 33x1, G resham . called for help. The would-be bandit P °8ed m easu re w ould be 10 per cent quickly left th e p rem ises and Jum ped 'u e2ch ,l0 0 ° of ta x ab le income for no o n naming Into a w aiting autom obile, driving rap - J 1000 o7 ta v a h u i^ Cen,t. on eacl! „ , , b i viooo of ta x ab le Income on th e second Quickly and efficiently done J>y ex 1,,., Idly away in th e d irection of th e Mt. $.->000. 20 per cent on each $100 n t perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended Hood Loop highw ay. taxable Income for th e th ird $5o0o, ”5 to reg a rd le ss of size Sheriff Mass and his deputy w ere per cel,t on each 11000 of tax ab le in- GEORGE SHAW Phone 229 Fairview notified at Oregon City, also a num ber 30 per CP,lt of E stacada citizens Joined in th e $?o.000 ’ C° me ° Ter ! BOYS, Are You Having it Ckarged to Dad? GIRLS, FIRST STA TE BANK RAKE SALE SÄUWIZING JANUARY SALE S a tu rd a y , Ja n u ary 17 Anything for Your Sunday 1 »inner. All day at Cecil M etzger’« Grocery. Help n Good f a n * e Royal Aid Society of G resham hu n t, but th e at rest n ear G resham E xem ptions w ould be $750 for a w as th e only definite re su lt of th e 9lnRl® p erso n and $1500 fo r a m arried person or head of a fam ily, w ith an search. additional allow ance of $2o0 for e a c h ' dependent. w o o l» , WOOD! If you h av en 't your wood see Cecil Make your telepnone e a rn vou more M etiger, G resham , phone 1151. tf by co nnecting It w ith a w an t ad. Plano Tn n lug. G 'e n iio ly n Caswell, tw enty-tw o, of Chicago, w as dum b since in fancy As an ex p erim ent she was . an a irp lan e and dr° pp*J, B tra’£t»t tow ard e a rth in speech W ith t * f r * h t Kave her »u lth ..tea: s , t r e a m ing she iu a ?k7 1 the. P 'Jo t fo r his g r e a t risk. G rape Vine*. that she might talk again. P lano tu n in g $3. P ta a o and organ — W ordens, Concords, N iagaras one rep airin g . F red B Jones. Phone or. Phone or- year old. Splendidly rooted. ’ su re Most people fo rg et th a t th e bes dero to O u tlo o k 15<1. o r T A b o r S952 r.rn W« 7 ' ..L° W pJ.icea- O rder now for to w atch th e road isT h ro d g h V h Oberg, C ra raig B l’ R X T -O VK R D K A D C E D A R for tule. -v -» r.K I>KAI> sale fall ----- V p lanting. , H w arold ,u ,u v u e rg , v ig w indshield. for pee. ° r ,’ bingirs. Oao. h Krebs. r°ad. fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road S an d y . ’ B JO. 1 ox ■ *' T abor $014. P o rtlan d . R. 7, Bx. 966 Get the classified ad. habit. iiiiiiiiu 'u iiim iiia iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiitiiiiiin iittiiiiin in tii HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y 19i'( GRESHAM LOCALS 1925 :: 13.