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LET THE OUTLOOK BE YOUR GUIDE” EARLY BUYING PREVENTS SIGHING. BE FAIR TO YOUR HOME MERCHANTS G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 81 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. l i e 7 No Epidemic Exists in This Locality WINDOW DISPLAY helps - gilt day - T L i II 1 eacners to Hear of f Club Work Plans Í2.IM Per Year Grade School Boys Win From Tigard Aged Pioneer Is Laid to Final Rest Oue of the m ost in te restin g w in dow displays in G resham ju st at present is th a t of the G resham O ut Miss Viola Richm ond w as shot to The senior class of G reshain death near Condon. Oregon, F ri S till some m isgivings seem to ex look office w here space has been j T he p rogram is now p rac tica lly Union high school re p o rts a fine a t and g ratify in g receip ts as i A cap acity house w itnessed the day night and a girl com panion F u n eral services for th e late ist in th e m inds of m any re g a rd reserved show ing gift suggestions com pleted w hich th e County Local tendance th e re su lt of the class play "T he , first b ask etb all gam e of th e season Jam es T. McCulloch w ere held on for th e C hildren’s F arm Home at was severely wounded by Ray F er- ing th e p resen t sta tu s of infantile L ead ers’ association, th ro u g h its | Goose H angs H igh”, w hich was « -¡¡M R ? ......... . « « « " « » « « ......». . . » ' ■ « b , . „ .« .» * ,... ch u „ h p ara ly sis in th is locality. W hile d an C orvallis. Gift day for th is w orthy president. W. c . u . z s r . s l _ , -------... . . ... ----- I b e tw e e n th e O re .h o n , . „ « „ i t ----- -- .. dea(J g (r, Thj> in G resham , of which he w as a home w ill be observed next T h u rs- M rs. J. H D unn s e c r e ta ry w ill 1 p 1,1 De K’ven a n o u t th e m id d le ................*........ , n o n lo in ger is alw ays p resent to some extent in h ♦» /i ♦ ' °* F eb ru ary . The proceeds of b°V8 aniJ th e T igard grad e school < a ttrib u te d u n req u ited love. rnen,her. A large num ber of reg a rd in g any infectious disease, J day afternoon at th e residence of iHvo give in connection w ith th e m eet- ■ the8e plays assllre8 tb*e editinK of ln th e 1 a u r l '’u' e<’ to no new cases of in fan tile p ara ly sis ! M” ’ W J ’ ° « w hen' « th e re g u la r , fugs of th e Oregon S tale T e a c l e « ’ i V c h ^ r ^ n i a l . U e 'M u n '- ! L e ' T h e al*dlto.r ’®m I T he body of th e m u rd erer w as ™ «“ d8 and » « » « * ''• his fam ily x have developed In th is vicinity so m ee" nK of th e M . C. T. U„ a rticle s 1 association w hich w ill be held in ! hinotu, and m eeting th e expenses J?®” ’. th e flnal 8core stan d in g 38 to . found Monday In a schoolhouse «“ th e re d to do honor to his mem- fi in favor of G resham a t th e close n ear Condon w here he had shot ory . Dr. A. Thom pson, a form er far as reported, and the only child Ior tbe Home, will be bro u g h t P ortland d u rin g th e week of De- ,b e Ju ,ll° r-S,'n*or banquet, pasto r, spoke w ords of com fort to still afflicted, one of the children of wllich w in fater 1,6 forw arded to cem ber 29. M rs- H - u S harp and ch ild ren of th e four 7-m lnute q u arte rs. him self. ---------- i th e bereaved fam ily, em phasizing O. A. Myers, is reported to be get- 130 lnm ates ° f in stitu tio n . Two day8 have been allo tted by « " J » " * » b in d in g o ^ n e n - D orsey Dent, a m em ber of th e F red erick Giles, noted E nglish '^ e stu rd y C hristian c h a ra c te r of tin g along satisfacto rily w ith a fair In ad<li,ion to such th in g s as would (he association to boys’ and g irls' closed porch at the back of th eir G resham Union high school facu l ty refereed th e gam e and w as p ro ace, who recently attem p ted a flight i ^ e deceased, who w as w ell versed ch an ce of u ltim ate recovery. , bp considered of use to th e chil- I ,.]ub w ork and w ith fbe a ssista n ce j houge. sc rip tu re s and a man of O scar W alid has ju st com pleted nounced by everybody as a m ost from San F rancisco to New Zea- in One of the local physicians, w hen ( dren there, cash donations will of . of w . D. K inder, . county — . club -------- agent. . land, and was forced back due to deep sp iritu a l devotion. Syrip- i an additional room to his residence fair referee. asked his opinion th is m o r n in g ! course be very acceptable, as th e special p ro g ram s have been ; wliich he recently purchased from T he G resham boys for th e first u n fav o rab le w eath er conditions, he tu re w»s read and p ray er offered co n cerning the situation, said th a t money can be used to p u rch ase ) ranged for each of th ese days t e consl(Jere,i the tro u b le as sub- auch necessary a rticle s as m ay not G overnor P atte rso n »Nil add ress i th e nephew of the late Mrs. Je n n ie tim e w ore th e ir new su its of claim ed, has abandoned his flight bY fhe Rev. H. V W ilhelm, p asto r :Ldl n? : „ ^ r^ R_h-°.UiJ ! L e . 8tateL .an,<1|b e included on g ift day. T he pub- ° ° Vern° r P atte rso n addrea8 Sm ith. A porch is also being added oran g e and black w hich w ere se and w ill retire . He »’as backed by ' th e ch u rch . A solo »’as sung the g ath erin g a t 1:30 o’clock on th e w est p art of th e house, new cases do not seem to be m ani- : C. E. R usher, and a q u a rte t te stin g them selves to any alarm in g i *8 cordially invited to p artlcl- | T h u rsd ay on th e subject “4-H Miss H elen C ham bers of Hood cured th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of Ayls- a w ealthy D etroit m an. His, ship com posed of Mr. R usher, Mrs. J. E. ' Pate In th e p leasu re of giving to | CIub W ork as view ed from th e Of- River is spending a few days a t the w orth & M artin. The line new w as th e W anda. m ade possible *---------- O ates, Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and Les- It m ay not be g enerally know n I th ese little folks. C ontributions flee of G overnor.” T h ree county 1 hom e of her sister Mrs. K. C. Rob b ask etb all w as erts. meai s , e ? Orae nd,len ^ , t a OnCtCUrtr o n U ms « A move is sta rte d in Oregon by He W nlrad sang "Come Ye Diseon- th ro u g h th e G resham D rug com school su p erin ten d en ts, Mrs. Emma E nforcem ent so late" and “Sw eet Bye and Bye,” pany. T he personnel of th e team the N ational Law C ontinued on page 4 th a n any o th e r know n com m uni- an ^ a re unable to atten d th e m eet- i B ryant of H illsboro, Mrs. J. A. j w as Clyde Jen n in g s, fo rw ard ; Joe league to bring about legislation w ith Miss Amy Cooper at th e piano. cable disease. Many m ay doubt ing a t Mrs. O tt’s home. j Yeager of P endleton and Miss Ellz- this, b u t sta tistic s bear out th e I ______________ Exley, fo rw ard ; H erm on Ju d d , th a t will m ake th e buyer of illicit In te rm e n t was ln G resham cem e- LOCAL BOY DOES GOOD sta te m en t. according to one qf th e ¡ . a b e th M u rra y of St. H elens, w ill | ce n te r; Jam es B arnes, g u ard : liquor equally guilty w ith th e sell- j tery. T he pall b ea rers w ere L. P. FLYING SCHOOL WORK local doctors. : I hristmas Seal (anipnign Begins, j follow th e governor, each speaking ! F red erick H ow itt, guard. D elbert e r and to m ake th e Illicit sale of M anning and Joe G uthrie of G resh- T h ere never have been any cases At th is season of th e y ear con- on th e subject, "W hy I, as a Coun- A rchie P eterson, son of Mr. and Exley, Clyde Lew is and H arley liquor a felony. T he o rganization am. L aV erne 8. S everance of P o rt of in fan tile p araly sis w ithin th re e | siderable in te re st ce n te rs in th e ty School S u p erin ten d en t Am P ro- Mrs. W illiam P eterso n of Powell is now th ree y ears old and is grow - land and th ree -grandsons, also of G reene w ere su b stitu tes. m iles of G resham , and the ones re- | ann u al cam cam paign palgn w w hich hich is ,9 m ade m oting Club W ork, Valley, is tak in g a tw o-m onths’ ported on th e outside have seem ing rapidly. P o rtlan d , E ldridge and H a rry Mc It w as G resham 's gam e from th e Beginning at 3 o ’clock R. D. co u rse a t the R ankin Flying school ingly been kept well under control. thro u g h o u t th e nation In behalf of beginning. T he T ig ard p lay ers in P o rtlan d , his record being one Culloch and C laude S underland. th e little C hristm as seals, th e me- 1 H ew itt, p rincipal of T ro u td ale A ra th e r ten se situ atio n exists In th e best out of the 135 stu d eu ts w ere too light and Inexperienced Mr. McCulloch died a t Good S a dium by w hich re lie f is afforded to j school and a local leader, ELECTRIC STORE GETS __ w ill ta _ lk _ of tile N ew port high school w here enrolled for th e w in ter classes. for G resham and, although th e many pupils a re oa strik e ag a in st m a ritan h o sp ital in P o rtlan d on HANDSOME SILVER C rP m any who find them selves in th e on th e subject, "W hy I Am a Local P eterson, who m ade his first asce n t on th e second day he w as at form er team had some first class llie presen ce of a woman teach er, November 27, at th e age of 89 clu tch es of th a t dread disease, ' L eader.” M rs. Rom m eny P arcell. a Ivan Swift, m anager of the local the school, will com plete th e first boosters, it did not seem to affect Mrs. T. H. H alleck wife of a m em years, th ree m onths and eight days. office of th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow tuberculosis. T he stam ps w ill be local leader for C lackam as county, half of the co u rse w ith in th e next th eir playing to any m arked degree. ber of the school board. Mrs. H al er com pany, rep o rts th a t the placed in th e hands of th e g rad e i will also speak along th e sam e line, week. T his p a rt includes all th e leck is said to be ra th e r old fash He had suffered six w eeks w ith a school ch ild ren _ of th _ e county, and j The aftern o o n p rogram will ground w ork, p ractice in flying Jen n in g s and Exley w ere th e o u t ioned in m ethods and app earan ce. , broken hip, th e re su lt of a fall. G resham d istric t is th e proud p o s - ____ ____ __ ___ r h r t r o p ^ y ^ w ^ r d T b y G e^ge^A .’ j rig b t g0° d cham pions * e 7 'a r » t o ? close w ith a ta lk by Mrs. W. W. w ith an in stru c to r, co n tro l e x e r stan d in g players of th e first h alf T he stu d en ts are larg ely bncked by ) Mr. M cCulloch w as bo ra at O tter- cises. lectu res on engines and the which w as played fa st and furious. th eir p aren ts, it Is said. ▼•lie, Cooper county, M issouri. He t H ughes, head of th e Edison A ppli- th e w orthy cause. T he seals will G abriel, p resid en t of the sta te P a r theory of flight. G resham m ade a fine beginning by T he 70th congress opened ln ’ thp 8on Thom “ 8 T an<1 ance com pany, m a n u fa ctu re rs of be tu rn ed over to them fo r dis- ent-T each er association, h er sub- A ccording to Tex R ankin, chief th e H otpolnt electric range, to th e posal on Friday, D ecem ber 9, a t ije c t to be, “4-H Club W ork as P art in stru c to r and presid en t of the dropping tw o baskets. T ig ard r e W ashington yesterday. T h ere are U aura ( McCulloch. H e m a rried cen tag e of“ s'a'les ‘during^the1 H ot- ! w hlch timP thP COnte"t wiU begin ' of thp Statp P aren t-T ea ch e r P ro school, Mr. P eterson 4» p ro g re ssin g ' ta lia ted by m aking two points from two new men in O regon's delega- A nnie E llio tt on J a n u a ry 19, 1864, They a re S enator at C lifton Citv, Missouri. Six chil- nicely and w ithin th e next m onth th e c e n te r of the floor, with th e ir tlon of five. point ran g e cam paign. am ong th e pupils of the«county as j gram .” will be thoroughly capable of tv . S u N X i J S S t I " : ™ b” ™ ' ” « * T his cup is aw arded to the dis- ] to w hich boy or g irl can m ake th e j \ H. C. Seym our w ill sum m arize h andling th e ship in th e air. His next tw o m ade on fouls. At th e close of th e first h alf of th e gam e tric t, com prising M ultnom ah coun- *’ » b o m , w ith th e ir m other, su r- tr ic t office selling th e la rg e st num - la rg e st sales. A n atio n al tu b ercu - 'b e y e a r’s w ork of boys’ and g irls ’ in stru c to r says of him, “ He has bp r »,°Lr a " RP,R in a leng,th losia convention will m eet in P o rt- ; ^ 8 th ro u g h o u t th e sta te at F ri- show n rap id advancem ent in g ra sp the score stood 25 to 4. G resham ty. The o th ers a re S en ato r Chas. vive. T hey a re J. W. McCulloch of of tim e over th e d is tric ts q u o ta ,, day’s forenoon session. A can n in g ing th e fundam ental p rin cip les of then piled up 13 points to h ut tw o N. McNary and R ep resen tativ es W. G resham . A. H. McCulloch of W hit and is given p e rm a n e n tly , to th e ' la n " ^ une 12-1 < at w hich 1000 «du- (jemon8^r a ^jon bv P o rtlan d flight and in handling th e a ir C. H aw ley of th e first d istric t and 1 tier, C alifornia, and Mrs. L au ra of th e ir opponents. one w inning it tw ice in succession. | c a to rs and health w o rk ers will be C anning chib will follow his ad plane." R ep resen tativ e Sinnot. All a re re T he gam # w as th rillin g to th e it w as la st in the possession of th e present. Each teach er from the dress, after which O. M. P lum m er, publicans and hold or will be a s S u n d erlan d of P o rtlan d . T h ere a re T he la tte r h alf of th e co u rse will inr T n H . ? ^ J ,V,9,On Wa ' Ch W° " U w inning school and th e boy and p resid en t of the Pacific In te rn a t- include in stru ctio n in solo flying sp e cta to rs as w ell as th e com signed im p o rta n t com m ittee posi also eig h t g ran d ch ild ren and th re e in A pril of th is year and was pass- . , . . ionai Livestock exposition, will ad- 1 stu n t w ork, th e study of m eteorol- b a ta n ts and w as fair in every p a r tions. grq at g ran d ch ild ren . ed on to th e local office on Novem- K>rl in each room sellin g th e m ost ?Te?8 —V1* te ac h ers on, “V alue o f , ))gy and a | r traffic laws. T he tic u la r. M. M. S quire w as tim e Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch united her 1. D uring th is cam paign th e seals will be e n tertain ed a t a ban- ’ Tills year motoriffts of Oregon W ork. | teaching staff of the R ankin school keeper and H o race W lhlon score G resham d istric t nearly doubled Its quet ln connection w ith th is con- will have som ething new to look w ith th e C h ristian ch u rch a t D a Miss H etta M eredith, p resid en t of has five expert pilots as in stru c t- quota in th e m a tte r of sales. E ig h t- v„ n t i „ n m ascus in an early day and la ter aftqy. tlie sta te o rganization of local lead- | ors. Two new 'Vaco planes, the keeper. een ta n g e s w ere sold, w ith t h e ) ' n ‘ n ’ A In»' enacted at the last session joined th e M ethodist ch u rch in ers, will lead a round ta b le discus- 1 la test model sm all ships on the A gam e has been arran g e d be qu o ta se t a t ten. G resham ’s n e a r- 1 sion for b etterm e n t in club w ork, m ark et, a re used for all in stru ctio n tw een P ark ro se and G resham nt ol' th e le g isla tu re provides h ta t the G resham . Roth gave freely of est co m petitor sold but five ranges I Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classi- w hich will close th e sessiqp. s ta le sh all fu rn ish co n tain e rs in work. the G resham grad e school for next w hich m otor vehicle ow ners shall th e ir serv ice and su p p o rt w hile over its quota. • fled. T he Tex R ankin school is the Monday evening, Decem ber 12, th e c . ii i v tli.-ir reeulptB of reg istratio n . th e ir stre n g th perm itted, and th e ir W heeler Sale to Be Held S atu rd ay . la rg e st in stitu tio n of its kind ln th e gam e to be called prom ptly a t 7:45 T his co n tain er m u st be in stalled in in te re st w as alw ays w ith th e n o rth w est and is u n d er th e d ire c On account of ill h ealth and In the d r iv e r ’s .-«»mpartmeiit of t h e ' r ,Ulr,.b b |s y o u n g manh<((>(1 ability to renew his lease, C urtis ! tion of L ieu ten an t Basil Sm ith, an An efTort will be m ade to secu re m otor vehicle. T he certificates of ex-navy in stru c to r from Boston the sam e referee, .Dorsey Dent, who reg istra tio n issued by th e se creta ry Mr. McCulloch joined C olum bia W heeler, a ra n c h e r on the J. C. Duke farm th ree m iles so u th east I Tech. The same course given nuvy refereed the gam e F rid ay evening. of sta te w ill be enclosed In th e con lodge A. F. & A. M., b u t d istan c e flyers is offered stu d en ts at the ta in e rs and (lie tw o will he mailed, and difficulties m ade It n ecessary tensive auction sale to be held on I P? rtla n d in stitu tio n Mr P eterso n , Dance and prize at Fairview hall ready for in stallatio n . for him to give up th e work. th e prem ises next S atn rd ay , De I who has spent m ost of his tim e In Mr. Kozer has indicated tlia t r e Do your Christmas cem ber 10, beginning at 10 a. m. the lectu re room, lias much p ra c ti S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 17, ceipts incident to reg isterin g and Soon a fte r th e ir m a rriag e, on cal w ork which goes along w ith his featu rin g m odern and old tim e m u sharp. T h ere will be nine cow j April 7, 1864, Mr. and Mrs. McCul licensing m otor vehicles In Oregon shopping for men at advancem ent. sic. Get a nice fat goose for offered for sale, a team of horses Christina*. Come and spend the d u rin g 1927 would ag g re g ate »6,- loch sta rte d by ox team for V ir and various farm im plem ents and a man’s store. Every 550,000 as ag a in st »6,017,000 In tools. The W heeler p lace is P rofessor Boyer to \ islt G reshain evening w ith old friends and m eet 1926. T h ere w ere 234,<»00 m otor ginia City, M ontana, w here he en I’rof. W. II. Boyer, m usical d i new ones a t F airview , Oregon.—Ad. thing he wears from reached by eith er th e Base Line or vehicles reg istered ln Oregon in gaged in p lacer m ining fo r gold. th e Section Line road. A free rec to r of the cjty schools of P o rt- Hats to Hose. Popu 1926. w hile for 1927 they will n g -| T hey w ere n early four m onths on Blue Nerge Suits S2M0. lunch will be served a t noon. Col- i laVd ’ ,w 11 bp, a tbP ° lar prices. th e Journey, a rriv in g at th e ir d es onel W. S. Wood & Son of V an- school from 3 to 4 o clock W ednes- C lo th craft Blue S erge S uits for g reg ate 245,000. couver, W ashington, will be th (. <'ay afternoon to d em o n strate his men and young men w ill solve tin atio n on Augunt 4, follow ing. Portland Milk Law Sustained. au ctio n eers for th e said, w hile A. 1 system of m usic. T his system has your clo th es problem . A ylsw orth an opinion handed down by T hey • lived ln M ontana until th e been followed to some ex ten t In & M artin, G resham . ’ tf the In sta M eyers will presid e as clerk. te su p re m e co u rt la st week la tte r p a rt of th e y ear 1870, w hen th e G resham schopl for several the P o rtlan d m ilk law w as su stain - I they ag ain moved w estw ard, th is years. P aren ts are co rd ially in v it It's so speedy a c a r it m u st have R ogers B ru sh in g L acqner ed to atten d . Also it is desired 4-wheel b rak es— T he W hippet.— ed In a decision handed down by tim e going by m ule team . In J a n D ries w hile you w ait, all colors, th a t as m any o th ers as can atten d H essel Im plem ent Co., G resham . Ju d g e G eorge Rossm an In th e c ir S ? our window displays cu it court. T he decision sta te s th a t u ary , 1871, th ey settled on th e 80- all sizes. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co., th is m eeting and m ake them selves Phone 1141.—Adv. the P o rtlan d city ord in an ce gov a c re farm w hich has been th e fam-* G resham . acq u ain ted w ith th is plan. for helpful suggestions. ern in g th e fu rn ish in g and d istrib lly hom e ever since. T his farm IGNITION SPECIALIST. ution of m ilk for the consum ption T h a t’s us. Bring your ca r nere of th e in h a b ita n ts of the city is was p u rch ased from T. K. W il for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or cm istitu tio n al and a valid exercise liam s. I t w as burned over land, p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en e rato r, of the police pow ers of th e city. w ith huge stu b s and stum ps and sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. C ertain dairym en contended th a t m uch down tim ber. They chose Work done by an ex p e rt and is pos In as m uch as th e ir products com- for fh ,.lr bu„ dlng place a Blghtly itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a piled w ith th e sta n d a rd s fixed by . . . . C B fS M A M , , , .. ,, com plete line of Ignition p arts. OREGON sta te law it w as u n reaso n ab le to 1 overlooking th e su rro u n d in g G resham G arage, phone 2391. req u ire them to m eet th e req u ire- {co u n try . T h ere was no public road m ents of th e P o rtlan d ordinance. tou ch in g th e ir farm for several HOLEPROOF and MUNSINGWEAR Stop Snfferlng The P o rtlan d ord in an ce req u ires years, and o u tlet w as by th e co u r from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, ium - cem ent floors In the dairy b arn s, hago. C asey’s R heum atic Remedy ceiled Rnd painted w alls and s ta tesy of th e neighbors. Mr. McCul drives th e u ric acid poison, reduces tio n ary w ash basins w ith ru n n in g loch circ u lated th e petition for th e pain and sw elling. Sold on money- w ater In th e m ilk room , etc. road along th e w est line of his The ord in an ce was designed to p ro p erty and extending on th e back g u ara n tee by th e T ab er P h ar for the women who appreciate fine hosiery p ro tec t all th e people using milk. macy.—Adv. D uring th e tw o y ea rs It has been In south to th e Powell Valley and on effect m ilk conditions have g reatly th e n o rth to th e Base Line road. No. 795 MÜNSING full fa sh im proved, it is claim ed. T his w as called by his nam e b u t is You can keep dry and warm ioned p ure silk, plaited over now know n as the K ane road. He P ro lo n g th is rayon. All th e m ost popular by selecting from our stock w as th e first su p erv iso r in his road shades. Sizes 8*^ tc some of the follow ing garments. C h ristin a s 10%. P riced a t . . j d istrict. In th e early days, before th e fo r y e a rs to com e BI.AZIFKS, heavy, all-wool In dark in v isib le plaids, Monday, evening, Dec. 12.—Bas- farm w as In sh ape for cultivation, priced a t »6.50, »7.50 a n d ................................................ » w ith a k etb all, P a rk ro se vs. G resham at i one of th e m eans of livelihood was No. <15 MrNSING pure G resham g ra de school. | , b(. m a n u fa ctu re of cedar shingles WOOL SH IRTS. P endleton virgin wool, th rea d silk w ith narro w lisle »5.95 a n d .................................................... g a rte r top and lisle sole. F ull T uesday. Dec. » .-G re s h a m c i t y ! w hlch w ere hew n out b* hand fashioned. Com plete range election. ! Mr- McCulloch and w ere p u t in Khaki Wool Mixed Shirts, arm y style, (PQ F A of colors, 8% to . . _ . , _ (b u n d les by his wife and children each ......................................................»....................... r . . . 10%. Priced at. W ednesday, Decem ber 7.—O resh- . ,, . , am M ethodist an n u a l b azaar and to be 8old a t from ” 25 t0 ’ 2 P " Hea,y All.wool Shirt«, $4.50 grade, d in n er In basem en t of church. th o u san d , In trade. special each ................................. 5«. , ----- T ... - ™ Many rem iniscences a re told by T h u rsd ay , Dec. ».— W. C. T. U . . . . . . . .. No. SI5 RUNNING chiffon, gift day for th e C h ild ren 's F arm tho ««>• «f ‘he •»HimjjfKuiiiiiM»»*-*— full fashioned, re-inforced A tw ater Kent and R adiola lines, Home, at residence of Mrs. W J. « tru g g les th ro u g h w hich they heel and toe, com es In all of the w orld's m ost fam ous radios. Ott. ' passed and of th e efforts to estab- th e best selling ‘•Rain-lest" jackets »n<l pants that are guaranteed shades. Priced a t. T h u rsd ay evening, Dec. » .- C a r d " " h 8<’h00' ’ ch u rc h and o ,h er *“ * waterproof. p arty at F airview g ran g e h all. 1 "tltu tio n s. Si’Ll TAL THIS WEEK No. <».» MVNSIWG com es in fine sheen, service weight pure Men’s horsehide wool lined coats. F rid ay evening, Dec 9.—A reme Curd of Thanks. »270 A tw ater K ent and C abinet, th rea d silk to th e top, full fashioned. Colors are Yosemite, club card p arty a t home of Mrs ready to hook to light socket, pearl blush, grain, atm osphere, flesh ptnk, shell gray. We wish to express our h ea rtfe lt Men’s rnhher footwear in all lengths. K. W. A ylsw orth. nude and black. Priced at th a n k s for th e m any ac ts of kind- A g e n ts fo r A. A. C u tte r's C ustom m ad e w ork sh o es S atu rd ay , Dec. 10.—C o ttrell com- show n us d u rin g the Illness m unlty ch u rch b q ta ar. of our husband and fath er. Jam es up to 16 ^nch. No. S»t56 H ttl.K l’KtttlK, a new num ber w ith th e im proved pointed T McCulloch. heel. Comes full fashioned, all silk to th e top of service w eight T h u rsd ay evening, Dec. 16.— Ba Mrs. A E McCulloch, J. W. Mc Several tie*- F ren ch shades, also black and gun m etal. za ar and d in n er, basem ent of Bap Culloch. A. H. McCulloch. Mrs. Sizes 8% to 16. Priced at.«................................... tist church. luinra C. S underland. HOSIER Y MEN Wonderful Gifts Coming Events $5.25 $5.00 Radio $3.50 $1.95 $ $1.95 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality” GRESHAM.OREGON phone m i We Give Green Trading Stamps W. R. Hicks Co. GRESHAM, OREGON 190 Radio Electric Co. 'ORESHAM. OREGON Phone 1823 F riday evening, Dec. 1».—Mas q u erad e and cards, Lynch school- nine Serge Suits »29JM. A„ woo, ,at##t m(}<lela for mel( and young men. Come and see S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 17.—Old , 'hem . A ylsw orth * M artin. O resb- tim e dance, F airview hall. am R Wednesday evening, Dec. 28.— “Let the llellday Areme club dance, Masonic hall. Tour Guide.“ Outlook Be