Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 05, 1912, Image 2

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    Now Open for
Your Inspection
and Patronage.
Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods and Notions
The Very Latest Styles
Everything New
Prices Right
Every Day a Bargain Day
The
dry goods ,
A m erican W ash ab le P rin t«
Sheet lugs
T ow elin g s
F la n n e ls
P ercales
L aw n s
reto iis
S llkolln e
K ress S ilk s
M essallnes
T able Ila m ask
T able Oil C loth
L inens
t ’h ain b ray
G ingh am s
Lin b ro id erie s
Laces
G resham
O utlook
T W IC E A W E EK
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t G resh am , O regon.
I
I.
ST
C L A IR , E d ito r a n d
P u b l 'r
S u b s c rip tio n
H a te -
One y ear, *1.50;
six m onths, 75c;
th re e m o n th 's trial
su b scrip tio n ,
60c
Advertising.
R a t e s re a so n ­
able.
O ur re p re ­
sen tativ e will call
Phone
C repes
A rt D rap eries
Silk P oplins
S atin es
S crlnt
M ulls
E tc. Etc.
LADIES' E l ItXISHINGS
S h irtw a ists
S k irts
H ouse D resses
D ress Goods
T rim tilings
U n d erw ear
It. & G. C o rse ts
H osiery
Gloves
R ibbons
P ro b ab ly th e s e n a to r w ould have
co n tin u ed th e Dr. Je k y l and Mr.
H yde gam e in d e fin ite ly had n o t th e
s tr ik e r s
In
M a ssach u setts called
a 'te n tlo n to th e B o u rn e m ills, and
O regon people being an x io u s to know
so m eth in g of th e a ttitu d e of th e ir
s e n a to r to w ard lab o r, In v estig ated
th e In d u stria l sid e of h is c a re e r
it Is safe th a t th e la b o rin g m en
of O regon, re g a rd le ss
of
fo rm e r
o p in io n , a re set a g a in s t B o u rn e from
now on. H is m ills a re "o p en sh o p " ,
follow ing
is a list
of a
Aprons
V eiling
A u to S carfs
N eck w ear
M uslin Goode
E tc., E tc.
GENTS’ El 'ItXISHINGS.
Underwear
D ress S h irts
W o rk S h irts
O v eralls
J a c k e ts
G loves
N eck w ear
H osiery
S u siien d ers
C a rp e n te r's A prons
P a in te r ’s O v eralls
e ra l
e v e n in g s
la tely
sk u lk in g
th ro u g h lo v e r's lane.
D ais S im onson of L e n ts w as In
tow n th is w eek.
A d eal is on foot by w hich B orn-
s te d t B ros will sell th e ir g en eral
sto re to C lark an d C ook.
It is
th o u g h t m a tte r s w ill be closed th is
w eek. Geo. B o ru g ted t will probably
act as m a n a g e r fo r th e new firm .
Mrs. W. J . W lrtz
of G resham
sp en t th e fo re p a r t of th e w eek in
Sandy.
T elegram and O utlook, 1
XOTIOXS.
Buttons
T apes.
P in s
N eedles
D arn in g C o tto n
C u rlin g Iro n s
B raid s
H ooks and E yes
C o llar S tays
P la c k e t F a s te n e rs
T h im b les
C om bs and B ru sh es
T alcum P o w d er
P ens, Ink an d P encils
T ooth B ru sh es
C arlson C u rrie r Co. S ew ing S ilks
lilc h a rd so n S ew ing S ilk s
Damascus
Jo h n E llio tt has p u rch ased
an
n u to tru c k fo r h a u lin g su p p lies for
his sto re. It Is doing good w ork.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. W ood of
G resham w ere v isito rs a t D am ascus
la st Sunday.
Mrs. R obert L ovelace is su ffe rin g
front a very sev ere cold.
Land a g e n ts of
P o rtla n d
have
been very busy In th e n eighborhood
of D am ascus d u rin g th e last w eek,
n e g o tia tin g fo r th e sale
of som e
fa rm s s o u th e a s t of th is place.
C la rk 's O. N. T.
N eedles fo r all m ach in es
C rochet H ooks
B odkins, S tllletto g
K id C u rle rs
S tocking D arn ers
T oilet P a p e r
T a b le ts
P ost C ard s
C o llar and C u ff B u tto n s
E tc., E tc.
CHILDREN'S WEAK
B abies' B ooties
B ab ies’ J a c k e ts
B abies' B onnets
B abies U n d erw ear
C h ild re n s' R om pers
D resses
Ciiildren's Overallg
N ig h t G ow ns
H ose S u p p o rte rs
B elts
M a rth a W ash in g to n W aists
E tc., E tc.
ART GOODS
E m b ro id e ry S ilk s
C a rlso n C u rry Co. S ilk s
R ic h a rd s o n 's S ilks
D. M. C., L u s tre C o tto n s
L aces
E m b ro id ery H oops
P a p ie r M ache In itia ls
S ta m p in g
H a rd a n g e r C loth
E tc., E tc.
E tc ., E tc.
o f h is old a p p le tre e s and is g e ttin g
th e g ro u n d read y fo r a cro p of po-
ta to e s th is y ear.
W m. T rim b le h as
b o u g h t th re e
R. B. M ilne and w ife w ere out on
acres of land an d Is h a v in g a barn th e ir farm S u n d ay e n jo y in g th e nice
ere c te d th e re o n .
Wm. J . H illy a rd s u n s h in e an d c o u n try air.
and J. H. L ak e a re th e c o n tra c to rs.
Miss A rrissa H illy a rd left S unday
L am e sh o u ld e r is n e a rly alw ays
ev en in g
fo r M cCloud.
C a lifo rn ia
w h e re sh e ta k e s a p o sitio n as ste n ­ d u e to rh e u m a tis m of th e m uscles,
and q u ick ly y ie ld s to th e fre e a p p li­
o g ra p h e r.
c atio n of C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t.
\\ m. H illy ard h as been h a v in g a 1' o r sa le by G resh am D ru g Co. and
lot of g ra f tin g d o n e In h is y o u n g o r­ a ll D ealers.
c h ard w hich th e silv e r th a w a lm o st
co m pletely ru in ed .
F O R SA LE — M ilk re p o rts , a t the
J . H. L ak e h as g ru b b e d o u t p a rt O u tlo o k office.
7111
"T h e Linotype
W ay Is th e Way
th a t W ins."
E n te re d ns seco n d -class
m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911. ut th e post o ffice at
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of
M arch 3. 1879.
i of G resh am a re to I«'
fo r th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n
rovcnieut w ork
llc-
C. T .U.
an d th e
c Im p ro v em en t la-ag u e
in la- acco m p lish ed to r
d m a te ria l bet l e r t ti e i i l
d ltlo n on h is c o n fe c tio n a ry s to re to
acco m m o d ate th e lee c re a m tra d e
d u rin g th e to u ris t season.
P. T. Shelley Is g e ttin g re a d y to
erect tw o s to re b u ild in g s, o n e to be
occupied by II. E. E sson, tin- d ru g
g ist, an d th e o th e r by th e S im onson
p rin tin g p lan t.
T he w om en of
B u rn s. O regon,
P om eroy B ros a re m oving goods
have o rg a n ise d a Civic Im p ro v em en t in to th e ir new w areh o u se.
I -engin-, w hose e ff o rts will he (11-
S an d y 's new b ak ery o p en ed fo r
ii , ird to w ard th e c lea n in g up
of b u sin ess F rid a y .
. 'a i d m id s t r e e t s , t h e b e tte rin g of
M yrtle M uir si>ent S u n d ay at Mt
i Hilary c o n d itio n s and th e w elcom ­ T ab o r.
ing new com ers to tlm hom es an d so-
A dolph G ard eau x lias re sig n e d his
i »1 life of th e co m m u n ity .
p o sitio n at M clnig’s s to re a n d a f te r
a w eek 's v acatio n
w ill e n te r
th e
IX E W IA I II.E REPUTATION em ploy o f th e g o v e rn m e n t a s fo rest
ra n g e r.
N o th in g h as, lit re cen t y e a rs,
so
C ounty S u p e rin te n d e n t o f Schools
ja rre d O regon as th e u n fo ld in g of
G ary of O regon C ity will d e liv e r a
tru e c o n d itio n s w hich exist In S en ­ le
c tu re on In te re stin g
p laces and
a to r B o u rn e's co tto n m ills nt
F all scenes In C lack am as c o u n ty . Illu s tra ­ et, is lea d in g a s tro n g fig h t fo r a
R iver, Mass. T h e in fo rm a tio n re ­
ted by ste re o p tic o n view s T h u rsd a y pul- ic m o rg u e. tie hax in v e s tig a t­
ceived re g a rd in g th e
w age scale, ev en in g . A pril 18, a t t h e M ethodist ed c o n d itio n s In th e la rg e r cities of
a a tin e r in w hich em p lo y es u re t r e a t­ c h u rc h
T he e v e n in g 's
e n te r ta i n ­
ed, th e te n e m e n t h o u ses
used us m ent will also Include a m u sic a l p ro ­ th> c o u n try and fin d s th a t such an
by
th e
hom es and th e g e n e ra l s q u a lo r th a t g ram re n d e re d by th e p u p ils of th e In s titu tio n Is m a in ta in e d
county in alm o st ev ery In stan ce T he
su rro u n d s th e p eo p le w ho w ork In S andy schools, u n d e r th e d irectio n
p ro m p t an d e ffic ie n t a tte n tio n w hich
th e Bourn«' m ills h as cau sed ev ery of Miss M uir
An a d m issio n fee of
tr u e frien d o f lab o r In O regon to 15 c en ts for a d u lts and 10 c e n ts for sh o u ld be given to th o se w ho a re
ac c id e n ta lly o r susp icio u sly killed
its« ' up In rig h te o u s w ra th a g a in st c h ild re n will be rh arg ev l to d efray
can be acco m p lish ed In
no o th e r I
Dtls m an who h as In cessan tly p re a c h ­ th e ex p en se o f p u rc h a s in g now clocks
m an n er, he believes
W hile th is Is
'd
Li t th e people r u le " III O regon, fo r th e school ro o m s
AU In te re s t­
and who h as been g rin d in g dow n th e ed In th e p ro g re ss of o u r schools a m a tte r w hich com es p ro p erly be-i
fo re t h e s ta te le g isla tu re . D r H ayes
. o rk ln g m an In h is e a s te rn sw e a t­ a re u rg ed to a tte n d .
sta n d s pled g ed to c a rry his d em an d !
shop.
Irv in g L u p to n , w ho w as w ounded th a t fa r. If n ecessary .
O regon has n ev er know n a g re a t In th e a u to m o b ile h o ld u p n e a r P o r t­
All d ecen t people' a re In te re ste d ;
deal of B o u rn e's b u sin ess c a re e r u n ­ land F rid a y n ig h t, is w ell k n o w n in
til rig h t now
T h ere w as a v ague S andy, being a b ro th e r of Dr L u p ­ in th e fig h t w hich w as re c e n tly m ad e!
by T h e T e le g ra m to d riv e from th e
i t« a th a t he was a m u ltim illio n a ire ,
to n . w ho recen tly sold h is p ra c tic e co
- u n ty a ll thus«* w ho p ro fessed to be !
his w ealth having been left him by I h ere.
i d o c to rs an d su rg eo n s, b u t w hose tim e
re la tiv e s, but few people. If an y , I
Mrs
\n to n M alar h a s re tu rn e d w as d ev o ted
to th e p e rfo rm in g of I
knew w hat th at w ealth co n sisted of ! ft out P o rtla n d m uch Im p ro v ed
In i c rim in a l o ja-ratio n s Dr. H ayes,recog-1
I: now develops th at B o u rn e's e n o r­ h e a lth .
, t nixing th e a u th o rity v ested In th e
m ous Incom e Is matte front th e p ro d ­
|
of th e C o ro n e r, m ak es th e
uct of th e lab o rs of men w ho d raw , T he list o f p re m iu m s to b e o ffe r person
ed at th e
c h ild r e n s
a g ric u ltu ra l e < x te rm in a tio n of
c rim in a l p ractice
all
th e way from 15 to *12 per fa ir Is co m pleted
one of th e p la n k s In h is p la tfo rm
w eek; th a t ch ild re n a re em ployed
A fire In th e ro o f of
He s ta te s th a t he is of th e opinion
ex ten siv ely ; th a t old men a re held ,
th a t a stro n g an d d e te rm in e d fig h t
»1 th t'lr posts o f d u ty at a very low s to re h o u se w as put o u t by
dy
v
o
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n
te
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r
fire
b
rig
a
d
e
on th e p a rt o f th e C o ro n er, p a rtic u - ,
w age, and th a t m isery and ab so lu te ! m o rn in g
, larly In th e way of b rin g in g such
w ant ab id e In m any o f th e
hom es
B
orn
to
Mr
and
M
rs
Albion men an d w om en to ju s tic e , w ill h av e
ttround th e B ourne m ills at F all 1
M elnlg. a g irl, A p ril 1 st.
| a d ecid ed ly s a lu ta ry effect,
A c o u g a r h as t-eea seen
n sev*
(P a id A dv.)
THE AUCTIONEER
Anti-Machine, Law-Enforcement
Republican Candidate
For Sheriff
in Commercial Club Hall, Gresham
On Law Enforcement and
City and County Machines
from a B u s i n e s s M ans
Standpoint. Good Music.