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GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926
Straight From the Shoulder, Woman to LEWIS *
Man, on How to Do Christmas Shopping
|guyers ^ssjste(j
simpson use modern methods
as windows of Guy
by Dealers’ Ads | D. The Jo n es C hristm
p resen t a beautiful ap
pearance w ith th eir displays of fine
holiday w ares. A stock of la test
in This Outlook designs
in jew elry is on hand and
“ W ife M ay Say She W a n ts a S e w D oor M ai fo r “ Her**
C h ristm a s G ift,— Hut D on’t Be Cooled, M r. M an.”
By MARY ETH EL PAIGE.
CouL'uuud f . o u page 1
M ere m an goes a C h ristin a s sh o p p in g .
A nd m o stly alw ays, late, because th a t Is th e w ay of m en.
And he fre ts, a n d he stew s, a n d he is e m b a r a s s e d - a n d
usually, h e ends up by p u rc h a s in g g ifts w ith w hich h e is
n o t a t all sa tisfie d a n d th a t he feels fo r a c e rta in ty w ill
n o t c re a te a n y g re a t th r ills in receiv in g .
T here I, one law in C hristm as shopping—-when the gifts a re for
H er—be it m other, wife, siste r o r sw eeth eart, th a t »nan should rem em
ber. I t is th is :
,
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“W om an does not w ant you to be p rac tica l."
Jone» the Jeiveler
Ha» Fine I)i»play
V’icw of their fields on Columbia river highway
west of Fairview, where millions of seedlings are grown.
S am 's Auto Top Shop, 1.
K aser F illing S tation, 2.
Columbia H ighw ay Service Sta., 2
E k stro m 's T ru ck Service. 2.
G resham B attery A T ire Co., 2.
Ivy F illin g S tation. 2.
H essel Im plem ent Co., 2.
L ee’s Service S tation, 3.
L undquist T ru ck Service, 3.
G resham Service S tation, 3.
G resham G arage, 3.
R ak er & Son, 3.
Main St. G arage, 4.
Q uinby's G arage, 4.
Botkin & Cooper, 4.
Brockw ay & N elson, 4.
B entley’s T ire Shop, 4.
G resham T ra n sfer Co., 4.
M. C. W ebster Motor Co., 4.
F airview G rain & Whse., 5.
J. R. K n arr, 5.
J. L. Cook, 5.
T ro u td ale S tate Rank, 5.
R ichard K n arr Chevrolet Co., 5.
P o rtlan d Gas & Coke Co.. 6.
B erry G row ers Packing Co., 6
Colum bia B rick W orks, 6.
Mult. & Clack. Tel. Co.. 6.
U. G. Sm ith Store, 7.
A corn Sales & Service, 7.
C lackam as County Bank, 7.
L auderback Bros., 7.
W alk er's Fox F arm , 7.
A ylsw orth & M artin, 8.
E lizabeth Frock Shop, 8.
Miss H alsey M illinery, 8.
Section Three.
A. W. Metzger & Co., page 1.
P o rtlan d Gas & Coke Co., 2.
E. W. S tratto n , 2.
Geo. W. Page, 2.
T he O scarette, 2.
L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co., 2.
G resham W oodw orking Shop 3.
E astm an L um ber Co., 3.
G resham Shoe Snop, 3.
N ew berg Produce A Packing
Com pany, 3.
Classified and P rofessional, 4.
W. R. Hicks Co., 5.
A. F. H am m ar, 6.
Todd, the P ain ter, 6.
Radio E tee.tric Co., 6.
G resham F u n eral Home, 6,
Guy D. Jones, Jew eler, 6.
F irs t S tate Bank, 7.
R oberts Confectionery, 7.
J. E. M etzger, F u rn itu re , 7.
G resham C leaners & Dyers, 7.
W elllng's R e stau ran t, 8.
City Bakery, 8.
G resham Meat M arket, 8.
W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t, 8.
W alrad M ercantile Co., 8,
many ap p ro p riate house decora
tions a re ca rrie d . H andsom e vases
and lam p shades occupy a prom i-
nent place on the counter. Mr.
Jones, who is the only Jew eler in
G resham , has been in business here
since 1920, and thorough courteous
tre a tm e n t endeavors to ca te r to an
exclusive jew elry trade.
H is w atch rep a ir d ep artm en t is
well equipped to m eet th e dem ands
for th is delicate work.
Use W’a n t A ds”—a good adage.
Iiy th a t is m< a n t she w ants you to forget your resp o n sib ilities, 1 f j ; W JS A SIMPSON GROW
M ultnom ah county and em ploy lo
your resources, your obligations, the p rac tica b ility of th e g ift In rela- l>|(LLIONS OF SEEDLINGS cal help exclusively. It w i l ^ be
tion to h er o th e r possessions.
found a g re a t p leasu re to pay a
In other w ords she w ants “som ething nice.” Som ething p erso n al
O n e.o f the m ost extensive busi- visit to th is concern w here v isit
because she is still a little g irl a t h e a rt—ju s t like m an is a little boy I ness e n te rp rise s in e a ste rn M ultno- o rs are alw ays welcomed.
grow n up. T he fem inine is m uch m ore a rtistic and h er vision so m uch mah county is th e w holesale n u r
PIANO
g re a te r for ideals th a t it is a ta sk for m an-m ind to com prehend how to
sery business of D. M. Lew is and City Maker y Doe»
really and tru ly please and th rill her in his g ift selection.
R. C. Sim pson located a m ile w est
Large Business
T h ere is alw ays the exception to the ru le, even am ong men. And
of
Fairview
on
the
C
olum
bia
river
PHÒNE 1721
G resham , Oregon
th e re are those who organize th e ir C hristm as shopping list and go out
T his past y ear has seen th e com
highw ay. Mr. Lew is and Mr. Simp
early to m ake th eir selections.
son are both sp e cialists In th eir pletion of th e 50 x 70-foot addition
T h a t of course—is th e ONLY way.
Wife m ay tell you th a t she w ants a new fro n t door m at, as HEK line, having m ade an intensive to th e G resham city b ak ery of
study of th is business. T h eir a u w hich T. Van D oninck is th e p ro
C hristm as gift. Hiro Is honest—because she is try in g to help you
th o rity in th ese m a tte rs is widely
B ut th a t isn ’t w hat she w ants a t all.
p rieto r.
T his fine up to date
W hat she really w ants is a p latinum w rist w atch, a new fur coat, accepted.
bakery
sta
n d s for an en terp risin g
Lewis & Sim pson use th e m ost
a diam ond ring, a new sedan, a checking acco u n t of h er VERY own, a
G resham in d u stry and m ark s an
m
odern
an
d
up-to-date
m
achinery
lovely new hat, or m aybe a baby g ran d piano. F or a c e rta in ty —It’s a
in farm ing. T hey believe in a l era of progress in the developm ent
little bit m ore than anything you have thoug h t you could afford.
of the town. T he new building has
You know your wife, don't you? You know of the unguarded w ish ways keeping in advance which, in now been occupied ab o u t four
es w hich a re occasionally ex pressed—“w ishes for th e m oon” you term itself to a high degree, show s why m onths. Mr. Van Doninck rep o rts
ROUTE 1. BORING, OREGON
them . B ut they a re not. They a re crav in g s of h er very h e a rt and if they a re so successful.
a steady in crease in his line of
These
men
moved
to
th
e
ir
pres
(F arm adjoins Dodge P ark )
you would bring real Joy and happiness to her on C h ristm as m orning
business d u rin g th e 10 y ea rs he
you'll sh u t your eyes to “your com mon se n se” and you will w alk out en t location eig h t y ea rs ago and has been in G resham . He cam e
planted about 18 ac res of goose
and buy her Just one article— th a t is beyond th e w ildest hope of her
w est from M innesota in 1915. A fter
T herein also Is the “key” to all your shopping. You give gifts to b erries, c u rra n ts and some fru it a y ear spent In various places on
stock.
Since
th
a
t
tim
e
th
e
ir
b
u
si
SPECIALIZING IN
those you love. Love calls for sacrifice und he is h ap p iest who know s
the coast he cam e to G resham and
th a t the gift which th rills Is the g ift th a t is ju s t a little g ran d e r and a ness lias increased to such an ex engaged in his p resen t business.
te n t as to w a rra n t th e p lan tin g of
Choice Bock Plants, Gladioli, Irises
little m ore personul th an w as ever expected.
about
75 ac res to apple, pear, The w holesale trad e of th e p lan t
. All things a re relative. T his man who goes a little beyond, seem
exceeds
th
a
t
of
reta
il
although
S ta n d a rd a n d U nusual P e re n n ia ls
ingly has plenty w ith w hich to afford such shopping. Hut when tru th ch e rry an d m aple seed.
T hese seeds come from different stric t atten tio n is paid to both
is known it is ju st as difficult for him as th a t m an who obviously has a
Seven
persons
a
re
em
ployed
p
e
r
p a rts of the w orld. Some of the
— ©—
m ore s tric t lim itation
apple seed Is from F ran ce and o th m anently at th e bakery and on the
T he point is—no m an will or can overstep his position in life.
route.
Write for my 14th annual Catalog for 1927
er is local production. T he pear
T he Joy it will bring to w om an’s h ea rt will never be know n when m an
seed
co
n
sists
of
four
varieties,
viz.,
does his C hristm as shopping us suggested above.
F rench, S ero tin a from
Ja p an , Bailey Beautifies
A m erican m a rk e ts a re w ithout doubt the g re a te s t In th e world
U sseriensis and C'aleryana from
Men and Women
P rices a re not high. We find In ou r sto res the best m erch an d ise to he
China. T he c h e rry seed is tw<^
had in the w orld, ^ 'h a t w as a luxury a few y ea rs ago m ay now be
varieties, the Mazzard w hich comes
Back in the old days, “w hen you
alm ost a necessity, due to g rea t production developm ents, ad v ertis
from
Salem
,
Oregon,
an
d
the
Ma-
and
I w ere young,” a passerby
lng—und a higher—much higher sta n d ard of living.
W om an’s mind has m ostly brought this about. She it was who first haleb, w hich is e a ste rn seed. The would have had his cu rio sity much
Myrobolin plum seed com es from
leurned of th e se new and b etter th in g s—she It was who desired them —
aroused over such a nam e as b eau
und she it is who u sually is first to have th e vision ar.d the courage to so u th ern C alifornia. T he m aple
ty
shop applied to th e village b a r
F o u r railro ad s have increased
seed is th e Ja p an e se and Norway
P o rtla n d , O regon
T ro u td a le , O regon
bring them into her home.
Rose seedlings, to th e num ber of ber shop. J u s t w hat the word w ages of shopm en, show ing in te lli
So M ister Man, loosen the strin g s on your p u rse Just u wee— tiny
Rose F arm and N ursery, Colum bia-B ase Line H ighway
150,000, m ostly M anetta and Jap - “beau ty ” could possibly re fe r to gence in allow ing crum bs from the
bit. Cock th e old fedoru on your heud and go out th is week and select
an
ica M nltiflora, are also grow n. would have been puzzling indeed, p ro sp erity tuble to fall w ithin the
QUALITY NURSERY STOCK
som e real C hristm as p resen ts for your loved ones.
About tw o tons of seed a re now as it w as not supposed to apply to reach of th e w orkers. T here is
1 hope—w ell, 1 hope th a t H E reads th is u rtid e .
ready for p lan tin g .
T his seed th e m asculine p a rt of the popula- 1,rosperlty en° “ «h for all, and it
W on't I sh o u t “M erry C h ristm as”—and m ean it?
w ill la st longer If everybody has a
ranges in price from $1 to $12 a tion.
pound. Some of it req u ires fall
Roy Bailey pu rch ased th e two- little of it.
p lan tin g w hile o th e rs a re p u t in ch a ir b arb er equipm ent of A lbert |
Floral Company Grows TROUTDALE LINE MAY
cold
sto rag e and p lanted in the K essler tw o y ea rs ago and im m e
RE
DISCONTINUED
Great Field» of Boses
spring.
diately rem odeled the place, in
T he P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er
FERNS AND POTTED
The stock is all lion-irrigated stallin g four c h a irs afid otherw ise
One of the finest rose n u rserie s
com
pany
hus
died
a
petition
w
ith
PLANTS
for CHRISTMAS
and
m
uch
ca
re
and
w
ork
are
re
on th e Pacific co a st is th a t yf the
m aking im provem ents. The in n o
Roses, Evergreens, Shrubs and Perennials
M ountain View F loral com pany, tile pulille service com m ission a s k quired to produce good h ealthy vation of the beauty p arlo r at the | Fruit Trees
Berry Plants
ing
Hie
d
isco
n
tin
u
an
ce
of
its
in
te
r-
grow th. It Is cu ltiv ated once each re a r of th e shop w as an event of
which owns a largo ran ch n o rth
Perennials,
Rock Plants,
Gifts th a t will grow in value, a rem em brance for all tim e
east of G resham , an o th er tra c t of u rban railw ay service betw een week d u rin g grow ing season and th is spring. It c a rrie s a full line
Roses,
Shrubs
Bulbs
M entävillä and T ro u td ale by way req u ires a crew of at le ast 20 men
land n ear L innentann and u city
of beauty accessories and is under
Evergreens
of Kuby Junction. It is claim ed and women to do the weeding. At
n u rsery with m odern equipm ent in
th e cupable m anagem ent of Miss
SCHIPS FLOWER FARM
P ortland. Otto G riesel Is th e m a n th a t th is division has been a losing ligging tim e a t r a c t o / and digger Ruth Amiable of P ortland.
Beautiful gardens, th e biggest asset to your home and to your
venture for years, show ing a deficit a re used w ith a crew of from 14 to
Base Line Road Mile E ast
ag er of the rose farm in the Cellar
Show er baths a re a p a rt of th e J
com m unity. Som ething w orth living for.
12-mile Corner, m all T routdale
of nearly $35,000 for 1925 and p ra c 16 men to harvest. T he seedlings
d istric t, und ills p a rtn e r, Jacob
b arb er shop service. A nother ac
W rite for catalog.
tically that am ount for th e first/10 a re then tak en to the so rtin g room
Feser, has charg e of the P o rtlan d
com m odation is th e Troy lau n d ry
m onths of 1926.
w here a large crew Is used to agency w hich is located here.
end of the en terp rise.
T he steady decline in revenue is grade und co u n t them. T he g ra d
M essrs. G riesel and Feser began
business 21 y ea rs ugo In P ortland. attrib u ted by th e com pany to the ing is done in a larg e electrically -
In 1919 they purchased the Conrad com petition of bus and tru ck lines heated m odern building.
These seedlings a re th en shipped
farm of nearly 135 acres on the covering the Hame te rrito ry . The
Base Line extension and began the line is paralleled now by th e O.-W. to nearly every sta te in th e union.
cu ltivation of roses on an extensive K. & N. tra c k s th a t tak e c a re of th e The first carlo ad will be shipped
scale. Each year they are In creas freight traffic. VV. H. Lines, vice east ubout December 20 and sh ip
ing th e ir rose acreage and now president of th e P. E. P., said th a t m ents will continue un til about the
com m ission first of March.
th e ir sales und shipm ents reach to the public service
would probably call public h e a r
Mr. Lewis and Mr. Sim psou are
fur e a ste rn points.
Osburn B u ild in g
in a recent Interview w ith Mr. ings at w hich th e circu m stan ces of m em bers of the Pacific Coast N ur
G riesel he expressed the opinion the operatio n of th e M ontavllla- serym en association and th e P o rt
th a t P ortlan d roses a re b etter T routdale line would be th resh ed land N ursery club, but above all
they are good bo o sters for ea stern
known and appreciated in th e east out.
th an they u re In P ortlan d o r vi
cinity. H e th in k s th a t O regonians
\\ ith only a few more days in which to select your gifts you will find a complete line here
a re not as fully alive to the possi
bilities of rose cultivation ns they
that will he a never ending source of delight to the feminine heart. Here are silk under-
should be.
tilings, hose, handkerchiefs, leather novelties, ribbon novelties, handwork, stamped em
Mr. G riesel fu rth e r believes that
broidery,
dresses, coats, hats and many other gift items.
'v este in (oiks do not tuke tim e to
beautify th eir law ns and su rro u n d
ings as much as they m ight. He
considers th a t the best investm ent
The Ideal Gift is
any property ow ner can possibly
m ake Is to set out flowers and
DAINTY
R em em ber h e r w ith a
sh ru b b ery on the prem ises. This
h a t.
I
NDEIi
I
RINGS
R
eads
50c
to
$2.00
will improv«' th eir Hppeurance 100
per cent and th e n by increase the
O ur lin e is s till larg e, in
K erchiefs
Die to #1.00
value of tin' property.
trim
m e d a n d felt h a ts , a t
We a re sh o w in g a
T he M ountain View F lo ral com
G a rte rs
.‘tic to $ 1.25
o n e -h a lf th e re g u la r price.
w o n d e rfu l l i n e o f
pany h as erected d uring the past
>ea r an office building on Its prop
B oiitineers
50c to $1.00
r a y o n silk u n d e r-
erty O V tr lo o k in g the Sandy river
th in g s. trim m ed in
Beauty P ins, p a ir
25c
w hich will probably be opeued the
VEKA WOLVERTON TUCKER
com ing spring. From th is point
to u ch e s of em b ro id
L in g erie C lasps, p a ir 25c
rosebuds can be distrib u ted to the
ery.
lace
and
h
a
n
d
passing to u rist and th e ir fume
C om pacts
75c
sta rte d around the w orld.
trim m in g , b e a u tifu lly
T he Oregon grade of rose bush Is
A sp len d id a s s o rtm e n t of
Rouge ......................
50c
ta ilo re d in f l e s h ,
said to be su p erio r to that of C ali
a fte rn o o n d re sse s at X m as
o/ ORECON STATE and
peach, nile, w h ite an d
fornia, as the roots a re propaguted
Eace P o w d er
50c
prices, in a ll th e new est
and developed w ithout Irrigation,
co
m b in a tio n s.
M l I.TNOM AH C O l'N T V ( AIRS
shades.
thereby producing a much hardier
T oilet W a te r
50c
bush.
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FLORENCE M. HONEY
The W. L. Crissey Alpine Gardens
Ä Mountain View Floral Co.
—s— s—
a,
THE LADIES’ SHOPPE
Main Street
G IF T
Phone 2081
DAYS
MILLINERY
Suggestions
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DRESSES
Blue Ribbon Winners
S
ia
Fair Enough.
Wifi»—“T bere w as a poor old
woman at the door today—begging
for clothes.
H usband—"Did you give her
any f
"Yes, I gave her th a t tw elve year
old su it of you rs and the dies« 1
bought last w eek.”
Any troubles?
fled.
Call Dr. Claaal-
’bone subscriptions to 1461,
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C hem ise
Member American Dahlia Society and
Pacific Northwest Dahlia Growers Assn.
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Bloomers
»òr
$2.25
C o m b in atio n s
♦ l.»5 to
WRITE
PH O N E 2 « S \i
FOR
PRII F LIST
G re d ia m . O regon
G ow ns
$2.»5 to $3.25
P erfu m e
10c to 50c
$12.75 to $24.75
Coat h a n g e rs, d a in ty
co lo rs ....................... 50c
Dainty P ow der
Puffs .............................25c
Boh Comb and Case
25c
Coin P arses...... ........
50c
Rill Folds
$1.00 to $2.00
RAIN COATS
A new su p p ly ju st re
ceived, priced a t
$5.00 to $8.85
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