Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 02, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    r v '.B F o n t
GRESHAM
h ik itiiti* r u m e < t u a .
OUTLOOK,
FRIDA Y,
GRESHAM
D r an d M rs J . M S h o rt
have
Mr. a n d Mrs. R R C arlso n had
re tu rn e d from th e ir c o tta g e a t Can us g u e sts th is w eek, old W isconsin
Song an d in sectiv o ro u s b ird s us
t o n Beach. M rs S h o rt w ill re tu rn frien d s. Mrs. P N. P e te rso n of A in
well as g am e b ird s a n d a n im a ls of
Mr. T ay lo r of S p o k an e is a guest in a few d ay s to sp en d th e rem ain h u rs t, W ls., and h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs
O regon m ust be p ro v id ed w ith sp e­
at th e C ongdon.
d e r of th e season.
J . C. W ebster of P o rtla n d .
T hey
cial r t f u g i s an d re tre a ts w here they
Guy
F
ield
h
o
u
se
is
sp
en
d
in
g
his
J. N. M ew h lrter received a le tte r w ent on a tr ip to th e m o u n tain s,
c.in tu it be p u rsu ed and k illed , says
at
Seaside, th e recen tly front his g ra n d so n
H arr) v isitin g W elches and
th e p rin cip al
f. G ilbert P earso n , se c re ta ry of the w eek's v acatio n
gu est o f Tom Dodge.
Mason,
w
ho
is
now
in
C
h
in
a
am
i ex­ reso rts th is side of th re e .
They
N atio n al A ssociation
of A udubon
.Miss G e rtru d e H olm es an d
Miss p ects to go soon to J a p a n . He b •cent by a u to W ednesday, re tu rn in g
societies, who has Ju st a rriv e d in
L u lu P arm ely w ere g u e sts a t the w ith a U nited S ta te s M arine corp? T h u rsd ay . A bout th e tim e of th e ir
f en slar G u a ra n te e d fam ily rem edies, a p rep aratio n for each
P o rtla n d , com ing d irect front New
York City. T he o b ject of h is visit C ongdon th is w eek. Miss H olm es w hich h as h e a d q u a rte rs a t O longa re tu rn to G resham , a te le g ra m cam e
| a n d every ailm ent, also a com plete line of Face C ream and
re tu rn e d
to P o rtla n d ,
Miss po, P I., and w hich is now cruising to Mrs. P eterso n
a n n o u n c in g th e
is to a s s is t in th e w ork o f th e O re h as
P
arm
ely
w
ill
rem
ain
h
ere
fo
r
a
few
su
d
d
en
d
eath
of
h
e
r
son,
a
young
In
o
rie
n
ta
l
w
aters.
He
re
p
o
rts
that
. Toilet Articles.
m t A udubon Society an d aid
th e
days.
he is well a n d h av in g a good tim e m an in W isconsin.
Mr.
C arlson
S a te H oard of F ish and G am e Coni-
C arl D ahl h as ju s t p u t In a new
last
Mr .and Mrs. L. P. M anning s ta rt took th e lad les to P o rtla n d
n ilssio u ets in secu rin g w ider in te r
A b s o lu te S a tis fa c tio n G u a r a n te e d
sh ip m en t o f e x tra good w ork shoes. ed W ednesday on a v acation
trip n ig h t. It w as Mrs. P e te rs o n 's p lan
,.-i in bird an d uulm ul p ro tectio n .
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
A
rm
y
shoes
th
ey
a
n
to
s
ta
r
t
fo
r
h
e
r
hom
e
th
is
m
o
rning.
o r m oney C heerfully R e fu n d e d
to T illam ook
They expect to d riv e
T here a re p len ty of lak es, shore
called a n d have th e arm y q u ality . cam p in g a lo n g th e w ay, an d will
J o h a n H a lld o rso n of P a rk R iver,
lines, ro u g h m o u n tain reg io n s and
C arl h as a new shoe sign In fro n t cam p at th e beach when th ey a r ­ N orth D ak o ta, w ho Is sp en d in g th e
o th e r w aste places, c o n tin u es Mr
of hls shop on P ow ell stre e t.
rive th ere. T hey w ill be aw ay tw o su m m er a t th e hom e of W.
F.
P e a rso n , th a t a re of no
use for
Miss M ary F o ste r of In d ep en d en ce o r th r e e w eeks.
H oney, Is a ss istin g in th e h a rd w a re
a g ric u ltu re
w here th ese c re a tu re s
is th e g u est of L o ttie D avis. They
07544630
Perscri ptions
W h a t’s th e u se of g o in g to Mt sto re of S terlin g & K id d er.
will th riv e an d In crease If p ro tected
Ice Cream
w ere ro o m m ates at C orvallis.
The Hood w hen you can g et Mt. Hood
The A udubon Society is in v e s tig a t­
Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. S ta ffo rd have
young lad ies sta rte d
th is m o rn in g lee cream In G resh am ? As re fre s h ­
in g an d seek in g o u t th ese places
and
gone to B ull R un fo r se v eral w eeks
for W elches fo r an o u tin g .
ing as th e old m o u n ta in Itself and Mr. S ta ffo rd w ill do te a m in g fo r a
a Ith th e Idea of g e ttin g th em stocked
T he “ T. K. 8 .” g irls s ta rte d yes­ no tro u b le to get It— a t D u k e’s.
Candies
w ith b ird s t h a t will p ro tect o u r fields
cam p, an d th e fam ily w ill live th ere.
F IR S T S T A T E BANK.
te rd a y fo r a few w eek s’ o u tin g at
P rof. W illard P a tte n
of Minne-
and forests from th e rav ag es of In­
Mr. an d Mrs. L. L. K id d e r an d
Seaside. T he In te rp re ta tio n of the
a well know n
sect pests.
te a c h e r
of th e ir g u ests, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J .
m ystic sym bol Is an ab so lu te
se- voice c u ltu re
is a g u est of the
O regon is fo rtu n a te
In alread y c re t, b u t It Is c e rta in
E aton of P ecato n ica, 111., sta rte d to-
th a t
the
b ro th ers and
fam ilies
at •ay for a w eek ’s cam p in g
having fo u r o f th e la rg e st and best y o u n g lad les will have a good tim e.
trip In
H ill.
wild bird re se rv a tio n s in th e U nited T hey a re th e Misses Maud Michel,
ihe m o u n tain s.
V\. R. B u rk e Is show ing com m en­
Hint».-, co n tin u ed Mr. P earso n . Un­ F lo ren ce F ield h o u se, H ope A n d er­
A. B ru g g er and fam ily have gone
d ab le c h a ra c te ristic s of
an e n te r
d er the Fish an d G am e Com m ission son and Bessie O sborn.
¿o W elches fo r an o u tin g .
They
p
risin
g
jew
eler.
H
is
nam
e,
in
gold
o th e r refu g es on p riv a te lan d s a re
will occupy th e ir cab in th ere.
A lfred D. C ridge, a ss ista n t secre­
A Nice Large
being estab lish ed in v ario u s p a rts of ta ry of th e O regon S ingle T ax and letters, on hls w indow , a ttr a c ts a t­
S u n d ay school at th e M ethodist
te n tio n . The ad d itio n of
in irro n
lie s ta te . It is very
u rg e n t th a t E xem ption L eague,
w ill
hold
a
window ch u rch a t 9 :4 5 a. m. T he pas­
tw o o r th re e larg e reserv es be c re ­ m eeting at th e c o rn e r of M ain and a t th e back of h is show
8
helps
to
set
o
ff
th
e
fine
jew elrj to r p re a c h e s a t 11 a, m. an d
ated for Hie p ro tectio n o f m o u n tain Pow ell s tre e ts , S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A u­
and silv erw u re on
d isplay
th ere p. m. T opics a re , “ H u m an R evela­
• ic e ji, e lk , a n telo p e an d m u le deer,
g u st 10. He w ill be assisted by J Mrs. B u rk e is ch ief h elp er in th< tion of C h ris t," and “ A P le a d in g
which a rc rap id ly ap p ro ach in g th e
W. B ettgough, tb e futqous c a rto o n ­ sto re, und ad d s fem in in e ta s te tc S av io r.” T h e E p w o rth L eag u e m eet-
point of final d isa p p e a ra n c e In th is ist, w ho w ill d raw
p ic tu re s
and th e a rra n g e m e n ts
at 7 p. m. You a re c o rd ia lly ln v lt- 1
sla te .
W e have them in
e n te rta in th e crow d. Mr.
C ridge
Jo n e s H H evel a re g e ttin g bust ed to a tte n d any and a ll services.
.'dr. P earson is a w rite r of a b ili­ will sp eak on th e G ra d u a te d
Tax w ith th e ir hay b alin g o u tfit. The)
An a d jo u rn e d m eetin g
of
th e
ty.
Ills hook, “ S to ries o f B ird E xem ption M easure, and ex p lain th e
a re a t p re se n t a t J . J. Z im m er­ Q u arterly C onference of th e M ethod-
I f e . ” h as had wide c irc u la tio n , e a - , w o rk in g s of th e proposed
I ist ch u rch will be held in th e class
Single m a n ’s.
p erln lly in school w ork. lie Is also [ Tax.
"G L A D T O S H O W Y O U " A T
Mrs. Geo. P a r k e r and L aw rene, toom M onday ev en in g n ex t, A ugust
jitesldi nt of th e N atio n al A ssocia­
Mr. and Mrs. Reed o f P asad en a,
5 th , a t 8 p. in. Im p o rta n t business
will
s
ta
r
t
to
m
o
rro
w
m
o
rn
in
g
fot
tion of G am e W ard en s mid Coutniis- C alifo rn ia,
w ere here to d ay and
to be tra n sa c te d . All m enibres a re
: ¡oners w hich m eets in D en v er A ug­ w ith D. M. R o b erts of th e G resham M arshfield, O regon, go in g by boat u rg e n tly req u ested to be p resen t.
They
a
re
m
oving
to
th
a
t
plac<
ust 30th.
Real E sta te com pany w ere looking
w h ere they ex p ect to rem ain som e
G r a in , F l o u r , F e ta l, E tc .
over a c reag e tr a c ts in th is lo cality
S ecnteil l<> G iv e H im a New S to m a c h They re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d h u t p ro m ­ m onths. H av in g p ro p e rty In terests
W H E A T — T ra c k prices, new : C lub
Hardware Store
here, it is expected they will re tu rn
“ I suffered Intensely a f t e r e a tin g ised to com e ag a in , seem ing
78-79c; old w heat, n o m in a l;
Blue-
well som e day fo r a hom e.
In th e G resh am In v e s tm e n t C o m p an y 's New B uilding.
a n d no m e d ic in e o r tre a tm e n t
1 pleased w ith p rospects here.
stem , 82-83c.
G R E SH A M , OREGON
i lie d S' em ed to do a n y g o o tl,“ w rite s
Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. E.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ra n , $25.50 per
A
recep
tio
n
was
held
last
night
II M. V o n i t g p e te rs, E d ito r o f th e
G.
K
a
rd
e
ll
called
on
Mrs.
Max
to n ; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, $28.50.
S u n , L a k e V iew , O hio. “ T h e first at to e hom e of Mrs. S h o em ak er, In
ii w doses of C h a m b e rla in 's Stom ach h o n o r of Rev. und Mrs. Ix-onard, S ch n eid er nt Good S a m a rita n hospi­
F L O l R — P a te n ts, $5.10 p e r b a r­
fo u n d
Mrs. rel; s tra ig h ts , $4.70; e x p o rts, $4.20;
and Liver T ab lets gave m e s u rp ris ­ who have recen tly moved to G resh ­ ta l y esterd ay . T hey
ing re lie f mid th e second
b o ttle
from the S ch n eid er im p ro v in g , s h e is ch eer­ valley, $5.10.
•’ < ''tiled to give me a new sto m ach am an d b ought an acre
OATS — N ew, $ 2 6 .50-27;
old
tra c t.
They a re b eg in ­ ful an d hopeful an d a n n o u n ced th at
and perfectly good
h e a lth .”
F o r D avidson
sale by ti n sham D rug Co., an d all ning the e re ctio n of a house, and sh e w ould soon he hom e, b e tte r th an $32 p e r ton.
ever.
D ru g g ists.
CORN— W hole, $39; cra c k e d $40
a larg e com pany took occasion last
Mrs. C lara H o lliste r of G resham per ton.
evening
to
w
elcome
them
to
o
u
r
L IN N E M A N M E M O R IA L
M
E
an d Mrs. F . W llm arth of B oring
,
HAY — T im o th y , $14-15; a lfa lfa
c h u r r li, G re s h a m
S u n d a y s e rv ic e s m idst
S unday sc h o o l, 9 :4 5 a. in. P re a c h "
w ere shop p in g in P o rtla n d y e ster 11-12; oat a n d vetch,
$12; o th e r
W e h av e all kin d s from
it g 11 oo n in., and
7:3(1 ¡». m.
g ra in hay, $9; clover, $10.
W lth good flo u r at $1.85 a h u n ­ lay.
E p w o r th L e a g u e 6 :3 0 p nt. P ra y e r
Sills
to M oulding.
Mrs.
L
ulu
Sim
m
ons,
who
w
ent
to
D
airy
anti
C
ou
n
try
P
ro
d
u
ce.
dred
no
farm
an
im
als
should
need
m e e tin g e v e ry T h u r s d a y a t 7 :3 0 .
P o rtla n d recen tly
to
co n d u ct
a
Io Iteg for bread.
t a i ' F I tonkins. P asto r.
POULTRY
H ens, 12> 4-13c; b ro il­
L arge or Sm all O rders.
ro o m in g house, w as m a rrie d
th is ers, 1 5 -1 6c;
d u d ek s,
y o u n g , 10-
week to B ran tley M oore of P o rtla n d 12c; geese, 10-1 lc ; tu rk e y s,
live,
P ro m p t D elivery from O u r
D istrict E ld e r W. N. C offee ol 18-20c; d ressed , 24-25c.
ow
n
Mills.
P o rtla n d will begin th e first re g u la r
EGGS C andled, 25c per dozen;
q u a rte rly m eetin g of th e conference E x tras, 27o.
• W rite us, P h o n e us, Call on
y e a r tills ev e n in g in th e F re e M eth­
C H E E S E — T rip le ts
a n d d aisies
us.
Send us y o u r orders.
o d ist ch u rc h . H e w ill also preach 17c; y o u n g A m ericas. 18
p e r lb.
to m o rro w ev en in g an d tw ice on S u n ­ B U T T E R O regon c ream ery , cubes
day a t 11 a. m. an d 8 p. m. S u n ­ 30c p e r p o u n d ; p rin ts, 31 *4c.
day school a t 9 :3 0 a. in.,L ove Feast
PO RK
1 0 * /4 -llc p er pound.
a t 10 a. m. E verybody co rd ially In
V E A L — F an cy , 13 » 4 -1 4 ’4 c.
vited to a tte n d . E d w in W. H ig h t,
V e g e ta b le s a n il F r u i t a .
p asto r.
P O T A T O E S ------- B u rb a n k s, new,
Mrs. C lara H o lliste r Is e n te r ta in ­ 75-90c p er h u n d re d .
Phone 446
Sandy, Oregon
in g h e r m o th er, Mrs. W. B. D avies,
SACK V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts,
an d h e r little son E d g a r H o llister $1.50 p e r sack ; tu rn ip s . $1.25 per
of L u sted today.
\ \ e Have about forty tons of H igh
sack ; beets, $1.50 p er sack.
F. H. F re u n d an d Mrs.
Theo.
G rad e Flour w hich w as slightly
ONIONS C a lifo rn ia red , $1.00 per
COOL YOUR S K IN .
B ru g g er und c h ild re n went T h u rs ­ sack, yellow , $1.25 p e r sack.
d a m a g e d by sm oke a n d w ater
day m o rn in g to W elches for an o u t­
FRESH
F R U IT — C h erries, 3- D o n ’t S u ffe r f rin ii S u n b u rn , but
ing. g o in g In Mr. F re u n d 's auto.
10c p e r p o u n d ; ap p les, o ld , $1.50-3
R elie ve llie F a in .
Mrs. M. R oton has gone to P o rt­ |>er box; new , 7 5 c-$ l 50; p e r box;
land to rem ain several w eeks w ith peaches, 50-90c p er box; c u rr a n ts .
To allay th e s m a rtin g and red u ce
h er
g ra n d d a u g h te r,
Mrs.
M a u d . $1.50-1.75 p re box; plum s, 4O-75c; th e sw elling an d In fla m m a tio n of
R ound. S he may also ta k e a t r i p ' p er box; p e a rs, $1.50-1.75 per box; s u n u u rn we recom m end ite x a ll Men­
If not satisfactory m oney refunded
th o lin e Balm . If it d o e sn 't re sto re
to S p o k an e before re tu rn in g
to a p ric o ts, 5 0 c-$ l p r ebox;
g rap es, co m fo rt to th e b u rn ed sk in you can
G resham .
$2.25 p e r c rate.
have y o u r motley back.
B. S. M orrow , a civil e n g in e e r
B E R R IE S — R a sp b e rrie s, $1.75-
T he a n tise p tic , cooling q u a litie s of
w ith th e P o rtla n d W a te r B oard, Is
B ER R 1E S — R a sp b erries, $1.50- Rexall M entholine B alm a re derived
in
h ere w ith a p a rty
of
surveyors 1.75 per c ra te ; lo g a n b e rrie s, $1.50 from th e m en th o l It c o n ta in s
c o m b in atio n w ith o th e r w ell-know n
'S ta n d a rd " "A v o y " Lavatory
They a re sto p p in g at th e C ongdon.
J>er c ra te ; b lack b e rries.
75c-$1.26 h ealing a g en ts. Its p u rp o se
is to
Mrs. W. c . B urch a n d ch ild ren per c rate.
THINK OF PLUMBING
so o th e Ihe ir rita te d nerves, e a se th e
went today for a little o u tin g at
MELONS C a n ta lo u p s. $2 25-2 50 sm a rtin g a n d re d u ce th e In fla m m a ­
Y o u r plumbing equipment is important.
Seaside. They w ill be g one about per c ra te ;
Upon its efficiency may depend the health
w aterm elo n s, lc
per tion. W e dt m ore th a n recom m end
itex all M entholine B alm ;, we a re of your household. Insure the depend­
ten days.
pound.
rta d y to freely
re fu n d
th e pm
ability of your equipment by seeking the aid
Miss C larisse H aile
h as
gone
ch ase p rice to an y o n e w ho h as used
of experienced plumbers and the careful
aw
ay
fo
r
a
m
o
n
th
's
v
acatio
n
.
F A IR V IE W
selection of fixtures of reliable manufacture.
An o rd in a ry case of d ia rrh o e a can, it and fo u n d it u n sa tisfa c to ry .
Mr a n d Mrs. J o h n C onley hav, as a ru le , be cured by a sin g le dos.
O ur service in workmanship and system
W e suggest th n t you keep Rex ill
m e design is modem and efficient. T h is with
re tu rn e d from S easide w here th e) of C h a m b e rla in 's C olic. C holera and M entholine I aim on h and all
the use of S tan dard” plumbing fixtures
have b ,e n fo r th e past th re e w eeks D iarrh o ea R em edy. T h is rem edy ha> tim e, because it w ill bv found useful
means dependable plumbing.
no s u p e rio r lo r bowel co m p lain ts. bi m any c a re t, such as to o th ach e,
I hey occupied Geo. K en n ey 's cot­ F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., and
n e u ra lg ia ,
bru ises.
hives,
insec’
tag e w hile th e re . Mr.
anil
Mrs. a l l D ru g g ists.
stin g s am t In fla m m a tio n of th e n ,»¡.1
K enney w ill go S a tu rd a y for th e ir
passag es and th r o a t, such as C atarrh
Dally
J
o
u
r
n
a
l
and
O
u
tlo
o
k
,
1
istlit'.i i am t huy lev er. P ric e ,
25 W ith S te rlin g & K id d e r, p hone 603
v acation.
) ‘‘n r ...................................................$5.60 te n ia
S lid in th is to n im u n iiv t»i iy
a t o u r store.
'
Pure Drugs
c X t
T h e P e n s la r S to r e *
Fruit-Canning Time Suggests
Preserving Kettle
Vollrath, Onyx and Royal Porcelain Ware
Sterling & Kidder’s
One Million Feet of Lumber!
SNAP ON FLOUR
Straus Lumber Co.
$ 1 . 8 5 per 100 pounds
Sun-Dial Mill
J. J. WODAEGE
G r e s h a m C a sh M a rk et
BU Y Y O U R
THE OLD RELIABLE
SMOKED MEAT
\ \ here yon can get it th e C h eap est
Bacon
Picnic I lams
ottage I lams
Regular I lam s
17c
1 4 c
1 5¿
1 7¿
per
per
p er
per
lh.
lh.
lb.
lb.
A ll F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d
New Jeweler in Town
\\ ith a fine line of Diamonds. Watches
Jewelry, Kodaks. Etc.
W. R. Burke
Successor to F. W , Fieldhouse
Low Prices
•
•
-
Good Service
m / 't 'h ^ 'i i f r
i°f s "5c ,t® an<1 c o n tin u e d p ro g ress
up he d iffe re n t b ran ch es of tra d e an d business In
.o’.t
>OUi b 'M ,n?T8
“ **
<>ur aim to assist
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