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GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925
R. R. R ic h te r, o f B o w m an , N o rth
D ak o ta, a rr iv e d a few d a y s ag o to
sp e n d th e w in te r w ith th e fam ily of
-Miss G e rtru d e E a stm a n , w h o se w ed ­ G. F . H ow e. M r. H ow e re c e n tly p u r ­
d in g to E d w a rd S v en d sen . of P o r t­ c h a se d th e tw o a c re s an d re s id e n c e of
lan d . is to be a n e v e n t of New Y ear's Mr. O a k e rtn a n , n o rth o f th e c a n n e ry .
eve, w as h o n o red F rid a y ev e n in g by a
B. F. A ld ric h of P o rtla n d , fo rm e r
m isc e lla n e o u s sh o w e r w h ich w as g iv ­
en fo r h e r by M rs. F r a n k G ibbs an d G re sh a m re s id e n t, h a s g o n e to S an
M rs. R oy H. G ibbs a t th e re s id e n c e o f F ra n c isc o , w h e re he e x p e c ts to jo in
th e fo rm er. T h e h o u se w as p re ttily th e w o rld c ru is e o f th e B elg en lau d ,
ileo rated in th e C h ris tm a s c o lo rs of th e la r g e s t g lo b e -e n c irc lin g ste a m e r.
red a n d g re e n an d th e c e n te rp ie c e of T h e c ru is e s ta r te d fro m New Y ork on
th e ta b le w as a m in ia tu re C h ris tm a s N o v em b er 25 a n d w ill r e tu r n to th a t
tre e , u n d e r w h ich w ere g ro u p e d th e p o rt e ^ rly in A p ril. Mr. A ld rich h as
g ifts fo r tiie b rid e elect. T h e ev en in g p ro m ise d to sen d to th e O u tlo o k o c ­
w as s p e n t in p lay in g g a m es, a fte r c a s io n a l s to rie s c o n c e rn in g h is trip .
w hich re f re s h m e n ts w ere serv ed .
E nvoy L. A. G ray , re p r e s e n tin g th e
One of th e b u sie st d ay s of th e y e a r h om e s e rv ic e d e p a rtm e n t of th e O re­
a t th e O u tlook office w as th e M onday g o n S a lv a tio n A rm y , s p e n t se v e ra l
p reced in g th e p u b lic a tio n of th e h o li­ d ay s th is w eek in G re sh a m in th e in ­
day issu e, w hen 15 d iffe re n t p e rs o n s t e r e s t of h e r w o rk . E nv o y G ray h a s
w ere em p lo y ed a t
v a rio u s ta s k s m an y frie n d s in G re sh a m , h av in g
She
a ro u n d th e p la n t. In ad d itio n to th e b een h e re on o th e r o c c a sio n s.
re g u la r sta ff of eig h t, L. B. B ak etel, w as h e re d u rin g th e e n tir e w eek of
sta ff w rite r on th e O reg o n ian , co v ­ th e la s t c o u n ty fair.
GRESHAM LOCALS
ered som e sp e c ia l w ork fo r th e O u t­
Mrs. C a th e rin e H a rm o n , w ho h as
look, Mrs. L. T. S t.C la ir, M iss S a ra re s id e d in L e n ts to r th e p a s t few
D otson an d M iss V irg in ia C u rriu a s ­ m o n th s, lias m oved b ack to G resh am
siste d in th e b in d e ry d e p a rtm e n t, M rs. a n d w ill o ccu p y h er h om e on P o w el'
F red C h a lk e r h elp ed In th e ro u tin e s tre e t.
w ork of th e office, R a g n a r S tro m q u is t
E lw ood D u n can h a s b een q u ite ill
of T ig a rd , a s s is te d on th e p re s s w ork.
w ith an a tta c k of th e m u m p s. H e is a
T h e la tte r is a b ro th e r o f O liver
i s tu d e n t a t G re sh a m g ra d e sch o o l.
S tro m q u ist, fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p r e s s ­
A lb e rt G ritils, of S e a ttle , a rriv e d
m an for th e O utlook. E d g a r H o lliste r
tilled in th e tim e a t varioUH odd jo b s T h u rs d a y , c a lle d h e re by th e se rio u s
a b o u t th e p la n t and d e liv e re d m an y illn e s s of h is f a th e r , w ho d ied th e
sa m e ev en in g . He e x p e c ts to rem ain
bugs of m ail to th e postoffice.
fo r a few d ay s.
Mrs. E. W. S tro n g , of M onm outh,
M rs. F. J. B ech lll a n d tw o c h ild re n ,
O re., m o th e r of II. W. S tro n g , Is h e re
fo r a v isit o f a w eek o r so, a ls o an W in ifred a n d F re d e ric k , a r e ill a t i
a u n t, Mrs. R. W. B u rn s, of P o rtla n d , th e ir hom e. H e r a ilm e n t se e m s to be
is sp en d in g a few d ay s at th e S tro n g a c o m p lic a tio n o f th e flu a n d a slig tit ;
resid en ce.
I a tta c k of. the m u m p s, b u t th e y o u n g j
' p eo p le a re fa irly c e rta in to be su ffer-
Tom C ooper r e tu rn e d S u n d ay from
in g from th e m u m p s. W in ifre d is a
S an F ra n c isc o w h e re he h a s been fo r
I p u p il of th e g ra d e sch o o l a n d F re d - I
th e p a st m o n th v isitin g w ith h is b r o th ­
c ric k a h iglf sch o o l stu d e n t.
e r, Ross C ooper. He d ro v e u p from
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A C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m w ill be g iven ,
F risc o th e new G a rfo rd b u s w hich
Mr. L ew is re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d in th a t by th e S u n d a y sch o o l of Z ion E v a n - I
c ity to be u sed on th e B ase L in e ru n g e lic a l c h u rc h on W ed n esd ay ev en in g .
o f th e P o rtla n d -G re s h a m s ta g e se rv ic e D ecem b er 23, a t 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck . T h e re
b eg in n in g th e lirst of th e y ear. Mr. w ill be a b e a u tifu l C h ris tm a s tre e .
a n d M rs L ew is m ad e th e tr ip up from T h e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ited .
C a lifo rn ia w ith C o u p e*
A co m in g ev e n t w hich is c re a tin g j
L e ste r, th e 15-m o n th s-o ld son of Mr.
an d Mrs. 11. S. M eM urry, c a u g h t Ills
h a n d in th e e le c tric w a sh e r T h u rs d a y
w h ile it w as in o p e ra tio n , in ju rin g tw o
A ugers of th e rig id h an d so b ad ly it
w as n e c e ss a ry to Hecure s u r g ic a l aid.
On th e finger th e flesh w as to r n off
a t th e seco n d jo in t so th a t a c o m p le te
rin g w as formed c le a r to th e bone.
T h e n 1 is a g u a rd on th e m a c h in e ry
and it is su p p o sed to he h a rm -p ro o f,
tint in som e m a im e r th e little fellow
m an ag ed to get h is h an d o n to th e b elt.
C u rtis, an o ld e r ch ild , is q u ite sick .
Ills illn ess s ta r tin g w itli a n a ttc a k
of tiie cro u p .
m u ch in te re s t th ro u g h o u t th e e a s t end
of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty Is th e A m erican
L egion A n n u al T u rk e y an d H am shoot,
w hich w ill be h eld a t th e P b rtla n d
G un c lu b n e x t S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d ay ,
D ecem b er 19 a n d 20. T h ro u g h th e
c o u rte s y o f th e G u n c lu b officials an d
th e e ffo rts of (). N. F o rd , m a n a g e r, th e
L eg io n w as a b le to s e c u re th e u se of
th e c lu b fo r th is sh o o t. Mr. F o rd had
sc h e d u le d a sh o o t fo r th e sa m e tw o
d a y s b u t w hen a p p ro a c h e d by L egion
m en he w illin g ly c a n c e lle d h is shoot
a n d g av e o v e r h is tim e a n d e ffo rts to
u s s u re th e L eg io n m en a s u c c e s sfu l
e v e n t.
H. W. S n a s h a ll, w ho fo r an in te rv a l
of a n u m b e r of m o n th s w as re lie v e d of
th e c a r e o f th e fa ir g ro u n d s a f te r b e­
in g in c h a rg e fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs , h a s
a g a in been a p p o in te d c a r e ta k e r of th e
b u ild in g s a n d p re m ise s by a c o m m it­
te e co m p o sed of T h e o d o re B ru g g e r,
H. A. L ew is a n d M. M. S q u ire . D u r­
in g th e tim e M r. S n a s h a ll w as n o t in
c h a rg e o f th e b u ild in g s, Mr. S q u ire
lo oked a f te r th e g ro u n d s a n d s u r ­
ro u n d in g s.
in H ig h S chool G y m n asiu m
' Back of the season of C hrist­
m as
Decoration Halted By Accident.
8 . T a jim a , th e w ell-k n o w n J a p a n e s e
w indow w a sh e r of G re sh a m , w ho took
u p o n h im se lf th e w o rk of d e c o ra tin g
th e s tr e e ts fo r th e h o lid ay se a so n , w as
to ta lly d isa b le d for th e tim e b eing
w h en on W ed n esd ay he ra n a n ail
in to h is foot. H e w as p ro m p tly placed
u n d e r th e c a r e of a p h y sic ia n to g u a rd
a g a in s t in fe c tio n an d he is now c o n ­
sid e re d o u t o f d a n g e r.
W h ile th e
w o rk w as te m p o ra r ily h a lte d , on M on­
d ay ev en in g a n u m b e r of th e J a p a n e s e
w ho h ad b een
a s s is tin g
T a jim a
s tra ig h te n e d up th e d e c o ra tio n s w hich
h ad been p a r tia lly to rn dow n by th e
w ind a n d th e y now p re s e n t a c r e d it­
a b le a p p e a ra n c e . T h e id ea of s tre e t
d e c o ra tio n o rig in a te d e n tire ly w ith
T a jim a an d th e w o rk w e n t fo r w a rd a t
Ills s u g g e s tio n .
T h e b u s in e s s m en
w e re n o t th e in s tig a to rs of th e a ffa ir
b u t m e re ly g av e th e ir c o n s e n t to th e
d e c o ra tio n s a s su g g ested .
G iv e n by
and
W. C. ALDERSON
S u p e rin te n d e n t of sch o o ls fo r
u o m ah co u n ty . S ee a r tic le on page
7, se c tio n 2.
T h e p h o to s of th e P a rk r o s e
sch o o l a n d F a irv ie w g ra d e school
in th is O u tlo o k w e re k in d ly fu rn ish e d
by M r. A ld erso n .
ADM ISSION 25c a n d 10c
First Street
Opposite Telephone office
Phone 1331
IV e seem too busy every day
To say the things we want to say.
Our deepest thoughts we seem to hide
Until we reach the Christmas-tide
’1'is then we say to friends again
In happy words the old refrain,
“A very Merry Christmas!
A Happy New Year.”
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROW N, P ro p rie to r.
O y ste rs a n d Red R ock C heese a lw a y s on h a n d
P h o n e 1891
Granges Changes Date.
Indian
Robes
C h ild re n 's S lip p e rs
at 90c to #1.2.1.
First Street
O p p o site T e le p h o n e Office
MEN’S
DRESSSHIRTS
M en’s K id G loves, so m e
o th e r s w ith o u t lin in g a t
lined,
M en’s S h irts w ith ­
o u t c o lla r, priced from
»12*0 to $22*0
Boys’ Shirts and
Blouses
E a s te r n W ool M ixed
B la n k e t H olies, In d ia n
d e sig n s, a t $5.9.’».
mlii s ’ H a n d k e rc h ie fs la rg e a s s o rtm e n t
In se le c t front l.‘*c. I fur ......................
Wool Scarfs
id les' H a n d k e rc h ie fs
v alu e, 19c. 3 for
S h irts w ith c o lla r in
a ll th e n e w e st fa b ric s
a n d d e sig n s
B oys’ S h ir ts an d B louses,
G ift P u rs e s an d V anity B oxes—
s m a r t, v a rie d in d esig n an d In­
v a ria b ly a p p ro p r ia te fo r gifts.
T h e re a r e le a th e r b ag s an d
b e a d e d b a g s— b ag s in th e m ost
d e a t r e a b l e a n d m o st novel
s h a p e s of tiie w in te r. P re c ise ly
th e h a g s all women w ill lik e to
receiv e. U n d e ra rm b ag s, p ouch
b ag s, en v elo p e b a g s Included.
m iles' H a n d k e rc h ie fs, c o lo red an d ein
b ro ld e re d 10c, 3 f o r .................................
T h is H a t a n d m a n y m o re
th a t w e a r e sh o w in g w ill w in
y o n r in s ta n t a p p ro v a l fo r
th e y h a v e t h a t in d efin ab le,
y e t v ita l
e le m e n t c alled
“ s ty le .”
MISS HALSEY
T h e M u ltn o m ah g ra n g e w ill m eet
j an a ll-d a y se s sio n in th e h all
( rie n t on S a tu r d a y , D ecem ber 19.
O
. s te a d of on th e 26th. th e u su a l d ate
FELT SLIPPERS
Attractive
Indeed—
the new hat styles
Will he glad to select th e fin est quality
dressed, ready for the oven if you w ill
orders EARLY.
I
'
H a n d k e rc h ie fs, co lo red
liro id ered Hr, 4 f o r .............
Elizabeth’s
Frock Shoppe
T o close th e y e a r 1925 w ith o u t th a n k in g you
fo r th e b u sin e ss e n tru s te d to us w ould be lea v ­
in g a d eb t u n paid.
I
. lilie s '
May the coming year be a
prosperous one for you,
is the wish of
L e tte rm e n ’s
TO THE PUBLIC
H o u se S lip p e rs fo r C h ris tm a s
m a k e a m o st w elco m e G ift.
L a d ie s' F d t S lip p e rs in a ll c o lo rs
at '.».*<• ro $22*0.
L a d le s' S ilk K nit
S c a rfs , $1.39 to $32*0.
Dainty Silk Lingerie
M u nsings T h re a d Silk a n d T h re a d Silk
a n d F ib re M ixed Silk V ests, in flesh,
peach a n d o rch id a t
$1.35 to $3.25
B LO O M FR S at
And back of the greetings
you get
Is fhe pleasure of thinking of
friendships
That have never gone back on
you yet.”
MEN’S BATH ROBES
W ell ch o sen G ifts fo r m en th a t a re p r a c ­
tic a l, an d b rin g co m fo rt. New p a tte r n s
a n d c o lo rin g s th a t a re d iffe re n t. P ric e d a t
MEN’S
OVERCOATS
a t big re d u c tio n
s a le p ric e s :
R e g u la r $22.50
R e g u la r $28.50
R e g u la r $25.00
R e g u la r $29.75
R e g u la r $32.50
R e g u la r $35.00
R e g u la r $37.50
R e g u la r $39.75
An O v erco at
p lease.
to c le a n u p a t fo llo w in g
O v e rc o a ts a t .......... $17X>
O v e rc o a ts a t ............. $222*0
O v e rc o a ts a t .......... $192*0
O v e rc o a ts a t ......... $232*0
O v erco ats a t .......... $25.1Ht
O v e rc o a ts a t ........ $2>2»0
O v e rc o a ts a t ........ $29.00
O v e rc o a ts a t .............$29.00
fo r a X m a s G ift su re ly
M en's C ut Silk
a n d K n it T ies
from 50c to #1
A b e a u tifu l
ra n g e of tie s
p acked in in ­
d iv id u a l g i f t
boxes a t 75c.
MEN’S
SILK SOCKS
#2.25 to $3.»S
l lo w u n c q u a le d
w w a n te d co lo rs
Women’» Corduroy Robe»
W ool D ress Socks
from ID c to #1.DD.
Full lined, or u n liu e d C o rd u ro y Rohes
w ith roll c o lla r, p a tc h pocket und side lie.
C olors peacock blue, rose, copen and
A m e ri'a n Beauty, all sizes. E x c e p tio n a l
offerin g at
Cotton Socks
in black an d co lo rs
2Dc lo 35c.
L. A. WACK & CO
Beautiful Silk Umbrellas
A gift U m b re lla fo r m o th e r, s is te r , d a u g h te r
o r s w e e th e a r t Is a lw a y s d o u b ly a p p re c ia te d .
T h e se U m b re lla s com e in a ra n g e of w an ted
colors. They are made of good silk w ith s u b ­
s t a n tia l fra m e s. T h e ra d iu m an d a m b e r h a n d le s
atm tip s w ill fa s c in a te you rig h t aw ay . P ric e d
at $329» to $9.<*.