Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 05, 1912, Image 4

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    G RESH A M
Metzger Bros.
G R O C E R IE S D E L IV E R E D
AT
YOUR DOOR.
N ev er lo o m uch tro u b le to <Io
a n y th in g th a t add* to th e co n v en ­
ien ce of o u r p a tro n s. O u r first
cu re Is th a t best g o ods in th e
m ark et a r r iv e at o u r sto re . O ur
s e c o n d c a re is th a t o u r p rices a re
rig h t, an d e ffic ie n t a n d c a re fu l
,.il> s m e n look a f te r y o u r in te re s ts
O u r th ird is, th e goods re a c h y o u r
■ ' -¡deuce p ro m p tly a m i in good
c o n d itio n .
O ui- D e liv e r y W n g iu i is u t y o u r s e r v i c e ; o u r p h o n e is N o . liti I;
lo c a t io n , I’o w e i l S t r e e t , n e x t t o F e i i l M ill.
our
H A M , B A C O N and L A R D
A re still a t rock b ottom prices
Month’s Weather Record
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
and Veal.
Best Quality, Lowest Prices
F IS H T H U R S D A Y S an d
S ixth s tre e t on th e n o rth of Z en­ UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
ith a d itio n is being clea red
an d
WANTS BETTER ROADS
opened as fa r as K elly av en u e. R
R. C arlson an d
th e
ln d ep en d n e t
Mrs. J a s S te rlin g e n te r ta in e d a L and com pany have each given 20
T he special m e e tin g w us c a lle d
few frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s on W ed­
feet fo r th is stre e t.
n esd ay u h o n o r of h e r s is te r. Mrs.
D
ecem
ber 23 al U nion sch o o l h o u st
M essrs. F ra u s e n & Ingen hav e a r ­
C. F . B riggs.
T hose p re s e n t w ere, • I ra n g e d fo r a n o th e r
d an ce
to l>e and tw e n ty -th re e v o te rs w ere p r e s ­
Mrs. S p au ld in g , Mrs. P ra n k C onkle, given in th e club hall. J a n u a ry 20
ent w ith n in eteen v o tin g In fa v o r
an d d a u g h te r , M rs J. D annells, Mrs. T h e ir recen t dan ce was a success,
of
a 10 m ill levy. T h is te r r ito r y Is
C. D an n ells, Miss H e sk ltt, of P o rt­ but they have decided to om it th e
very
fe rtile an d bus
been
badly
la n d , Mrs. C. P. B rig g s of L yle,
boxing co n test.
h an d ica p p ed by th e lack
o f good
W ash ., an d J o h n C onkle.
T he in itia l lu n ch eo n a t Mrs. S. E. ro ad s, m ost of th e
p re s e n t
ro ad
Mrs. W a rre n B all of C o ttre ll and T h o m p so n ’s w as p a rtic ip a te d in by having been b u ilt by s u b s c rip tio n .
Mr. am i Mrs. H. L. I ,u s te d o f l- e n ts , J , W).ntv m em b ers of th e M ethodist
We iiave a No. 1 good g ra d e or
M rs L ad ies' Aid. T hey a rriv e d In th e
w ere re c e n t
v isito rs
c e m e n t-g rav el o pened up at S le fe r
L usted. forenoon, e ach b rin g in g h e r " I n itia l '
L u s te d 's m o th e r, Mrs. 1.
sta tio n and (he in te n tio n s a re
to
A q u ie t w ed d in g w as p erfo rm ed c o n trib u tio n to th e re fre sh m e n ts. At push th e se good ro a d s all th r o u g h
a t th e M eth o d ist p arso n a g e , W ed­ noon th e lu n ch eo n of u n u su a l v arie­ o u r d is tric t. T he sh ip p in g p o in t fo r
A all o u r heavy p ro d u ce
w ill a lw a y s j
n esd ay , D ecem ber 27, 1911, w hen ty and d a in tin e s s w as served.
F o re s t R. J e n n in g s w as m a rrie d to sh o rt business session w as h eld , fo l­ l,e a t S le fe rs ta tio n .b u t th e la r g e r
Miss K a te J o h n s to n e o f R ockw ood,f low ed by an h o u r of Im prom ptu p er cent of o u r b u sin e ss w ill com e
O regon. Rev. Geo. F . H opkins used read in g s iind songs. All voted it a to G resh am w ith th e o p e n in g up a n d
th e im p re ssiv e rin g cerem o n y . T he i g re a t success. T hose p re se n t w ere. Im provem ent of th e G re sh a m ro ad
y o u n g p eo p le left fo r a honeym oon M esdam es E. M. Cam p, O. E. E ast-1 Tile m eetin g u n a n im o u sly
re c o m ­
i m an, A. H. G ould, G. F. H opkins, M m ended J. E. S le fe r to o u r co u n ty
tr ip a t once.
D. K ern, W. R. K ern , J. W. L a w r­ co u rt fo r a p p o in tm e n t as o u r s u p e r
T h e la s t serm o n o f th e Old T e sta ­
ence, F. W. F ield h o u se, Geo.
F.
m en t se rie s w ill be g iven
S unday I H oney. H. L. St. C lair, I’. M ichel, C. visor.
T his d is tric t lies e a s t
o f a lin e
m o rn in g a t th e M eth o d ist E piscopal
' M. O lip h an t, L. O sborne. W. B. P a r- ru n n in g d ue so u th from G re sh a m to
c h u rc h by th e p a sto r. T h e to p ic is
,
,
to p ic I so n s- C. E. P ugh, Ed. R u sh er, G. H tlie C lack am as riv e r ro a d , th e n c e |
•'C ovenants.'* T h e
e v e n in g
w ill be, " I s L ife a T ra g e d y ? ’1 B egin S unday, E M. S h u ltz, W. T. H a rt- east , o , | le E sta c a d a c a r lin e ,th e n c e
follow ing tlie c a r lin e back to th e
th e new y e a r by fo rm in g th e re g u ­ ley, and S. 8. T hom pson.
M ultnom ah co u n ty line. A
la rg e
la r h a b it of c h u rc h a tte n d a n c e .
p art of th is te r rito ry lies tr ib u ta r y
L. B en ed ict, of th e B en ed ict N u r­
to G resham an d it sh o u ld be o f in ­
sery C om pany, of M o n tav illa, w as in
ti rest to y o u r b u sin e ss
m en too
to w n y e ste rd a y on business.
T he O utlook will p u b lish a local T h at th e people of th is d is tric t a re
la x th e m ­
T h e S u n d ay a fte rn o o n o p e n in g of w e a th e r re p o rt, re co rd in g th e le a d ­ e n te rp ris in g e n o u g h to
th e re a d in g room h a s been d isco n ­ ing fe a tu re s fo r each day d u rin g t h< selves tliis am o u n t in ex cess of th e
tin u e d fo r th e p re s e n t. T h e a tt e n ­
re g u la r c o u n ty levy fo r ro a d im ­
m onth. It w ill be a v alu ab le record
d an ce w as d is a p p o in tin g ly sm all.
p ro v em en t w ork.
a t th e close of th e m onth, especially
It is expected t h a t th is w ill m ake
T h e W o m an ’s H om e
M issio n ary
to o u r m any re a d e rs living at a a v ailab le m ore th a n $3090, and o n e-
so ciety w ill be e n te r ta in e d by M rs.
Geo. L eslie n ad Mrs. A lva H evel a t d istan ce. O ur c lim ate is o u r boast. th ird of th is a m o u n t w ill be used to
th e h o m e o f th e la t t e r n e x t W ed n es­ T h e re a re few su d en an no severe im prove tlie road lea d in g d ire c tly to
day a t Its r e g u la r m eetin g .
citanges. T he flu rry of snow
of G resham . A road h ith e r to alm o st
im p assab le in w in te r,
b u t a m uch
Mrs. Geo. H. S u n d ay re p o r ts th a t y esterd ay is m eltin g rap id ly today. needed and m uch used ro ad .
d u rin g C h ris tm a s w eek tw o g ra n d ­ It w ill be in te re s tin g to clip out
c h ild re n an d one g re a t g ra n d child th ese w e a th e r reco rd s for thia local
L osing .Money H a n d lin g E ggs.
w ere ad d e d to h e r a lre a d y la rg e
tty and p reserv e them
fo r re f e r­
T hat th e p o u ltry p ro d u c e rs of th e
n u m b e r of d e sc e n d a n ts, m a k in g th ir-
ence o r m ail th em to a frien d wtio c o u n try a re lo sin g v ast
su m s
of
y t-h tre e , a ll of w hom a re
living.
m oney th r o u g h im p ro p e r
h a n d lin g
S he h a s six c h ild re n , tw e n ty -th re e o u g h t to com e to O regon.
F R ID A Y S
Gresham Meat M arket
g ra n d c h ild r e n an d fo u r g re a t g ra n d
c h ild re n . M rs. S u n d ay th in k s th a t
is d o in g p re tty w ell fo r a w om an not
y et six ty y e a rs old, a n d c e rta in ly all
will a g re e w ith h e r,
The Outlook
Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. O lip h a n t «tx-nt
se v eral d ay s re c e n tly a t N ew b erg
v isitin g w ith
re la tiv e s. On
New
Y e a r's d ay th e y a tte n d e d a ro u s in g
re u n io n of M in n eso tan s,
a t w hich
tw o h u n d re d an d fifty w ere p re s e n t
Solicits Y our
E nvelopes
C a rd s
L etterh ead s
Billheads
S tatem en ts
B u tterw rap p ers
D odgers
P o sters
Booklets
Etc., Etc.
Printing
R easonable
Prices
P ro m p t W ork
Pl
tone
701
Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. G ould a tte n d ­
ed a fam ily g a th e r in g in h te b e a u ­
tifu l new h om e of th e ir d a u g h te r,
Mrs. A. G. P u lle n
of M ontavilla,
New Y e a r's day.
G resh am , O reg o n
P O ItT I,A N D M A R K ETS.
G ra in . F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
W H EA T -E x p o rt, R lu eg tem , 82e;
C lub, 79c; red R u ssia n , 78c; V alley,
80c; 40-fold, 80c.
M ILESTI F F S — llrn n , $23
p er
Io n ; m id d lin g s, $ 3 0 ;
s h o rts , $ 2 4 ;
l o ’led b a rle y , $37-38,
FL O U R -Pi■ te n ts , $4 50 p e r h ar-
te l; s tra ig h ts . $4 0 5 ; e x p o rts, $ 3 .8 0 ;
valley, $ 4 .5 0 ; g ra h a m , $ 4 .6 5 ; w hole
W heat, $4.86.
OATS
N ew , w h ite, $3 0 -3 0 .5 0
p er ton.
CORN
W h o le,
$ 3 7 ; c ra c k e d .
$38 p e r ton.
B A R LEY -
New
feed, $36-37
pi r ton.
HAY No 1 , E. O., tim o th y , $18
19; No. 1, val ley, $ 1 5 -1 6 ;
a lfa lfa .
$1 3 -1 4 ; grulli h ay . $1 3 -1 4 ; clo v er,
$12 13.
Iln iry anil C o u n try P ro d u ce.
PO U LTR Y
H ens
1 6 -17c
sp rin g s , 16-1 li >2 e; d u ck s y o u n g 1 8c;
g e e s e , I 2-1 4c; tu rk ey « , Ulve,
20c;
d re s se d , 23c.
EGGS- O reg o n , ra n i h , can d le d .
1 37 (4 c.
C H E E S E — T illa m o o k , 1 7 -1 7 H c ;
¡y o u n g A m erican , 1 8 -1 8 (4 c.
B IJT T E lt O reg o n c re a m e ry e x ir.
38c p e r p o u n d .
V EA L F a n c y , 1 3 (4 -1 4 c p e r lb.
P O R K — 8-9c.
V e g e ta b le s an il F ru ita .
ONIONS O reg o n , $1.25 p e r bun
<1 r e d .
V E G E T A H I.E S — C a rro ts , $1.00
p er s a c k ; tu r n ip s , $1; b eets, $1.00
p a rs n ip s, $1; c a b b a g e , 1-1 (4 c pel
pound.
A PPLES ■
— J o n a th a n s ,
$1.50
2 25; B ald w in , 7 5 c-$ l 5 0 ; N o rth e ri
Spy, $1 .2 5 -1 .7 5 .
PO TA T O E S
O reg o n , 9 0 c - $ l.l5
p e r h u n d re d ; swi-e-t
p o ta to e s, $
p er c ra te .
D ep o sits in O reg o n ban! s 1
$ 1 2 1 ,8 3 4 ,6 4 I, accorili;) ; ; • >
m en ta of o u p o rin te n d
!' -.
W rig h t, ju s t i -.-i I.
;- , ;
i
.le a ily ;,;iia la
ile a -c i • t
» . .i.—
’“ " " 'E T H IN G
P. M ichel an d fam ily a tte n d e d th e
silv e r w ed d in g
of
Mr.
M ichel's
b ro th e r a n d w ife a t th e ^ S w iss hall
in P o rtla n d on th e e v e n in g of J a n u ­
a ry 1.
jo ±
D IFFER EN T AND SOMETHING B E T T E R
Fine Spun Aluminum
b ecau se
w in inn
yY are,
N
ever B urns,
an d is Nice.
Sterling & Johnston
In
th e
G resh am
In v e s tm e n t C o m p a n y 's New B u ild in g .
« .R F S H A M . O R E G O N
M rs. C. S. S m ith , an d e x p e rt ste n ­
o g ra p h e r, to o k dow n v e rb a tim
th e
sp eech es m ad e by th e v a rio u s tp e a k -
rs a t th e C o m m ercial club b a n q u e t
W ed n esd ay n ig h t. T he O u tlo o k is
in d e b te d to h e r fo r th e re p o rt pub­
lish ed .
E x cav atio n h a s b egun fo r th e new
R e g n e r b u ild in g on Main s tre e t.
A m e rry crow d of y o u n g people
s u rp ris e d Miss K a tie C am p, upon
T h u rsd a y e v e n in g w ith a leap y ear
p a rty in h o n o r of h e r e ig h te e n th
b irth d a y . A fte r p lay in g all so rts of
g a m e s a n d tric k s th ey w ere serv ed
w ith a b o u n te o u s re p a s t.
She was
th e re c ip ie n t of m any p re tty gifts.
T h o se a tte n d in g w ere, th e Misses
Is a b e lla
M etzger,
P e a rl F lem in g .
H elen H oss, Bessie H o w itt,
K atel
C aro ly n W lrtz, E lsie M etzger. C h ris­
tia n a B u rk h o ld e r, V iola M athew s.
B essie C am p , WIHa M etzger, M ar­
g a re t
M itch ell,
M essrs.
R ussell
P u g h . F re d H oss, M elvin
S unday,
M ark E m ery , H a ro ld
K e rn , L o n a r
Pugh,
W allace
W ilk in so n , F red
W ag tio r, Ray M etzger. F e rn H opkins
W illie R an ey , W estley S h a ttu c k , El-
b ertC am p .
800 Pain
Ju st
I G i v e s
TELEPHONE COMPANY
STOCKHOLDERS MEET
The sto c k h o ld e rs of th e M ulnto-
tilah & C lackam as C ounty
M utual
T elephone com pany h ad th e ir a n n u ­
al m eetin g in th e G ran g e h a ll W ed­
nesday. O ver 100
p erso n s w en
present and 140 s h a re s w ere re p re
se n ted . H. W. S n a sh a ll p resided.
T h e re p o rt of th e s e c r e ta ry - tre a ­
s u re r, A. D ow sett,
show ed
th a t
$2400 h ad been paid o u t on note
Mid ex p en ses
since th e close
of
th e fiscal y e a r of th e com pany ot
N ovem ber 1st. T he p re s e n t in d e b t­
e d n e ss is ab o u t $1100. T h is is a
lecided g ain over one y e a r ago.
T he te rm s of H. W. S n ash all and
Theo. B ru g g e r h a v in g ex p ired , <). J
B row n w as e lec ted in p lace of H
W. S n a sh a ll an d T heo. B ru g g e r was
re-elected .
T h e d ire c to rs will m eet tom orrow
n ig h t an d e le c t a p re sid e n t and
s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
H o t ID RAILW A Y
ion of P ro f. J a n ie s D ry d en of th e
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
C ollege, w ho
iias m ad e a special stu d y o f
th e
m a rk e tin g q u e stio n , an d lias som e
v alu ab le re m e d ia l m e a s u re s to s u g ­
gest.
If p ro p erly m a rk e te d O regon e g g s
iro d u ced by farm h en s co u ld e a sily
-ell fo r 40c a dozen x in P o rtln a d .
F a rm e rs tr a d e th e e g g s o ff to th e
n e rc h u n ts of local s to re s fo r 25c a
dozen, an d w hen laid th e y w ere a s
rood as th o se th e city p u rc h a s e r p ay s
40c a dozen fo r g lad ly .
B u t by th e
im e th e y g e t to th e city th e y a re
w orth no m o re th a n th e o rig in a l 25c
i d ozen, p lu s th e fr e ig h t.
W hy?
They w ere m ixed by th e s to re k e e p ­
er w itli eg g s of all sizes, all d e ­
grees of sta le n e s s
an d
d ir t, an d
hipped in le isu re ly
fa s h io n , an d
ifte rw a rd
p assed th r o u g h se v e ra l
lands. In c e rta in se a so n s
of th e
y ear it is com m on to te s t o u t 15 p e r
't i t as fit only fo r fe rtiliz e r. Not
m any b u sin e sse s can s ta n d
such a
loss.
T h e re a re too m any p ro f its to p ay,
leo, betw een p ro d u c e r an d co iisu m -
r tlie fa rm e r, s h ip p e r, co m m issio n
E A STW A RD
m an. jo b b e r, s la u g h te r h o u se m an,
Lv. M ontavilla
th e ir
6 :3 5 a. m ., ex cep t S u n d ay — A rrive tnd re ta ile r, all m ust h av e
G resh am 7; M abery 7 :3 0 ,
ra k e -o ff," p u ttin g th e fin a l p rice
9 a. m. Daily»- -A rriv e
G resham if ch ick en out of re a c h
of th e
9 :2 5 ; B ull R un 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed
R en d er p u rse. Som e 10 p e r c en t
tr a in ) .
3 p. m .— E xcept S u n d a y — A rrive is th u s ad d ed to th e 17 p e r c e n t
G resh am 3 :2 5 ; B ull R un 4 :2 0 loss by h a n d lin g ,m a k in g 27 p er c e n t
5 :5 5 p. in.— E xcept S u n d ay — Ar- loss
to th e fa rm e r, S m all w o n d er
G resham 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 .
th a t som e people say “ p o u ltry d o n ’t
S u n d ay Duly.
Lv. G resham 7 a. m .; a rriv e M a­ p a y ! ”
bery 7 :3 0 .
D ue of th e first re q u is ite s is p ro p ­
Lv. M o n tav illa 1 :3 0 p. m .;
a rriv e
G resh am 1 :5 5 ; Bull R un 2 55 e r a tte n tio n to th e h a n d lin g of th e
Lv. M o n tav illa 4 :4 5 p m .;
a rriv e eggs. P ro fe sso r D ryden h a s n am ed
G resh am 6 :1 0 ; C o ttre ll 5 35
six p o in ts to be o b serv ed in
t h is
W E STW A R D
re g a rd :
Lv. G resh am 6 a. tn.— E xcept S u n ­
U C lean y a rd s fo r th e fow ls to
day a rriv e M ontavilla 6 :2 5
Lv. M abery 7 :3 5 a. m. D a ily .--a r­ ru n In an d clean n e ss ts fo r x th em
riv e G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M ontavilla lo lay In. c u ttin g o ff h te 2 p e r cen t
8 :3 5 .
Lv. Hull H un 1 2 :0 1 p. m. Except loss on “ d ir tie s .”
S u n d a y — a rriv e G resham 1 2o-
- C a r e in g a th e rin g , p a c k in g an d
M o n tav illa 2.
(M ixed tr a in
’
Lv. B ull R un 4 :2 5 p. m. Except h a u lin g to m a rk e t w ould sa v e 2 p e r
i nt on " b r e a k a g e .”
Sunday-— a rriv e G resham 5 2 5 '
M o n tav illa 5 :6 0 .
3.
R e g u la r and fre q u e n t g a th e r ­
Lv. C o ttre ll 6 :5 0 p m
Except S u n ­
ing of th e eg g s, and th e k e e p in g of
d a y — a rriv e G resham 7 :1 5
them in cool p laces w ould p re v e n t
S u n d ay O nly.
Lv B ull R un 11 a. in., a r r t e G resh Die 5 p e r c e n t loss
on
“ chick
am 1 1 :5 0 . a rriv e
M .« ta v illa d e v e lo p m e n t."
1 2 :1 5 .
I
S ellin g th e eg g s
Lv. Bull R un .1:25 p. m ., a rriv e
w hen n o t
G resh am 4 :1 5 ; M ontavilla 4 4ti m o re th a n th r e e o r fo u r d a y s old
Lv.
C o ttre ll
5 :3 8 p. m „
a rriv ve ' w ould save a n o th e r
p e r c e n t loss
G resh am 6 0 0 .
on “ s ta le " eggs.
A P O W F It
fro m a b an k
W e o ffe r you a ll th re e .
S E t R E l'Y :
AU tr a n s a c tio n s betw een th is b a n k an d its p a tro n s
a re c o n sid e re d a b so lu te ly c o n fid e n tia l.
SA FETY
O u r m an a g e m e n t is p ro g ressiv e
b u t co n serv ativ e,
All in v e s tm e n ts a re c a re fu lly c o n sid ered an d passed upon by
lev e l-h e a d e d m en ex p e rie n c e d in b u sin e ss vnd b a n k in g m ethods,
S E R V IC E :
C o u rte sy an d S ervice a re co u n te d as tw o of o u r
best a sse ts. T h e sm a ll acco u n t receiv es as m uch
a tte n tio n as th e
la rg e .
A Business Friendship -Ibe Most Real and Lasting of All Friendships Bists Between This
Bank and Ils Pepositers
First State Bank
us
th e
of
best
FOOT.
' W E A R i n t h i s tow n.
A ll n ew styl es in
P a te n t
B u tto n s,
$2.50 to $3.50
T a n
B u tto n s,
$3, $3.50, $4
G un M etal Buttons
$2.50 to $3.50
W h ite
C anvas
$3.00
f i n e h a n d -tu rn e d , Cushion
I Soles, V ici Kid, bluchers, (or
¡w om en w ith tender feet.
H e e s tim a te s th a t a b o u t 17 p e r I
G o o d
a sso rtm en t
c en t of th e v a lu e of th e e g g s is
lost by im p ro p e r h a n d lin g , w hich is
I m e n ’s a n d w o m e n ’s
i to ta l loss of ab o u t $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a
y e a r to th e U nited S ta te s. A t t h a t !
a ll s ty le s ,
ra te , th e loss to O regon w ould be
h a lf a m illio n d o lla rs.
| $ 2 . 7 5 , $ 3 , $ 3 .2 5 $3.50
COM PANY
Business
Men
Want .... Service,
Safety and Secrecy »
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is
r e c e iv e d
s h o w in g
tnd m a rk e tin g of e g g s is th e c o n te n -
W E A T H E R RECO RD F O R M O N T H
Ja n u a ry 1. C lear freezing.
Ja n u a ry
C lear freezing.
J a n u a ry 3. C lear freezing.
J a n u a ry 4. F o u r inches snow.
D r. A. T h o m pson h a s sold h is g a r
vge to C. M. Z im m erm an of P o r t­
lan d . Mr. Z im m erm an w as recen tly
fio m th e E ast an d is a th o ro u g li
b u sin ess m an , a m ech an ic an d ex­
p erien ced in th e a u to business. He
w ill ta k e c h a rg e a t once an d will MT.
m a k e h is h o m e h e re as soon as a
h o u se can be fo u n d .
C. S. S m ith m ad e a b u sin ess trip
to Hood R iv er th e la t te r p a rt of
o last w eek.
H e re p o r ts co n d itio n s
very q u iet in th e fa m o u s ap p le city.
C ecil M etzger an d H enry G ulllck-
son b ro u g h t in tw o coyotes w hich
th ey stio t to d ay in B eav er C reek
can y o n , th r e e m iles e a st o f G resh am
WOMEN’S
SH O ES
»• W atc h in g h en s
to
p re v e n t
n ro o d in e ss" and
" s to le n
n e s ts ”
w ould p rev en t th e 2 (4 p e r cen t loss
on ro tte n eggs.
«• A tte n tio n to b reed in g , a n d to
ping th e e g g s in a c le a n , sw eet
sm ellin g place w here th e y c an not
•'hsorb bad fla v o rs w ould sa v e th e
o n e -h a lf p e r cen t loss ( a low e s t i ­
m a te ) on m ouldy and bad fla v o re d
eggs.
th e s e a re m a tte r s fo r th e In d iv i­
d u a l to rem ed y , but th e m a r k e tin g
•s a d iffe re n t m a tte r , w hich
It Is
m ore d iffic u lt fo r him to c o n tro l.
S p e c ia l
at
$ 2 .5 0
Per Pair
The Scoop
Y o u Men!
W h o h a v e trouble in getting
ju s t w h a t you w ant in shoes.
T h i s s to r e offers
s u p e rio r shoes, in­
telligent service and
e x p e rt advice.
We know
m e n ’s good shoes*
W h a t y o u r foot
n e e d s a re —
H o w to take care
o f them .
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'«'S hoe
e n a b le s u s
fo o t
every
a n d
to fit any
satisfy
ta ste.
A complete showir" it
A y Is wort
in
t h e b r ic k