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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1912)
G resham i n r .i O utlook Bo lo n g as th e re is an «dement of ch an ce in b u sin ess u n d e rta k in g s and co m m ercial e n te rp rise s, so long sh all we have o u r su ccessfu l an d u n su c cessfu l men an d w om en rich and « 'L A IR . E d ito r and P u b l'r p o o r; an d th e u n su ccessfu l m an will O u r S u h M -rip tlo ll Itt tlc - lab o r fo r his su ccessfu l co m p e tito r T h u s th e w heels of fo rtu n e c o n tin O n e y e a r, $1.60 six m o n th s , 75c: ually g rin d , th e p ro d u c ts of w hich th re e m o n th 's t r ia l a re th e v aried co n d itio n s, physical, we s u b s c rip tio n , 60c m en tal an d fin a n c ia l In w hich I find th e m em b ers of society tisk»y. A d v e rtis in g . F o rtu n e an d m isfo rtu n e, m en tal in a h u n R a t e s reaso n ; tin ) p h y sical In a b ilitie s able. O ur re p re dred fo rm s play th e ir p a rt in th e sen tativ e will call i destin y o f m an. In face of th ese ¡w ell know n facts th e ad v o cates of P h o n e 701, i Single Tax tell us th a t when p riv a te p ro • p erty in land Is d u e e stro — I I n n lv n . ‘• e p iu wU1 . n , u b y e y e ed u fac — •T h e Ginotyp. w hlch a in g t u le im Tux d0_ W a y Is th e 7. • I to r s a b o v e n a m e d , w h ic h to a g re a t _________ 1 W R E A W EEK_________ Special Sale for Balance of Month P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay a t G resh am , O regon. th a t W in s . as seco n d -class Even in Midsummer d e g re e a r e r e s p o n s ib le fo r th e in o f e q u a litie s o f w h ic h th e S in g le T a x ers r a n t, w ill p e ris h . O fficial p a p er o f t h e T o w n G resh am , O regon. ‘ »tficial p a p er o f t h e T o w n of F airv iew , O regon. E n te re d We have a few summer goods left, and so, thus early in the summer, I am going to give you the advantage of some very cheap goods that you may close up the season with. Here are a few: m a tte r M.-.rch 3, 1811, a t th e p o st office a t G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of M andi 3, 1879. W ill they? Library Report for July With a Real Live Breeze Blowing a- SHOES for the Whole Family L adies’ W hite Buck 16 Button regular price, 3.50, Special - L adies’ W hite Buck 16 Button regular price, $3.00, Special . Shoes CO yy L Shoes CO ,4B .Vtox Tiu» f J 9r PETER5 s h o e co. T . L O U I .« Som e th a t 1.50, now The Chance of sold - for t l Afl flat ’ I your lifetime Io get the wind up of the season on cheap shoes. Some Children's and Misses' Oxford: The a ss ista n t lib ra ria n , Mi«» N e l L ad ies W hite Buck Pum ps, that are going Io be sold if price has any th e county The reso u rces of M ultnom ah lie Fox, In c h arg e of V ery Classey, R egular « 0 7$ thing to do with it. co u n ty a re $ 4 ,1 7 8 .3 1 5 , acco rd in g to work has Issued th e follow ing re $3.00 values. Special “ a sta te m e n t ' recen tly Issued by p o rt of su b -b ran ch lib ra rie s fo r th e C h ild ren 's T a n O xfords $1.00 L adies’ W hite C anvas P um ps C ounty A u d ito r .Martin. that sold for 1.50 now Cash on h au d , g en eral 1 fu n d , ! m onth of Ju ly . G resh am It w ill be good for the aftern o o n r a $ 7 8 8 ,8 4 3 .7 1 ; cash on haud Special - . J U C road seen is in th e th re e fig u re class. Shoes th a t sold for Also fund, $12 1 ,8 5 8 .8 9 ; cash on h an d , T his is n o t us It sh o u ld be. 75c. now Ladies Tan Shoes and Pumps Reduced public lib ra ry b u ild in g fu n d , $143,- th e p e r cen t of fictio n Is ra th e r Accordingly. G irls’ O x fords th at sold $1-45 Even have a few Oxfords selling as Low 71.77; value of co u rth o u se an d fu r high. It should be a m a tte r o f .i n for $2.00 now as $2.00. Very Classey and Up-to-Date n itu re , $1,885,000 (th is in clu d es the terest and p rid e ou th e p a rt of all Men’s Tan Oxfords and Pumps at about Som e th at sold at 1.75 $1-30 Stuff. s ite of (lie b u ild in g w hich is pu t In Io ra ise o u r a tte n d a n c e an d c irc u la One H alf of their Original Price. now at $ 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 ;) value of arm o ry , tion up to fo u r fig u res. Miss F o x And so on through the line. We want Io $350 ,0 0 0 ; value of M ultn o m ah F a rm says th e p lan s fo r th e G resham 11- A ny O xford in the $270 Boys’ O xfords that sold $1-55 chan up this Summer Stutf while the seasrn and bu ild in g s, $ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 ; block 250, b rary b u ild in g have been sen t to house that sold at 3.50 at for $2.25 now is still on, and you can get 3 months weai P o rtla n d , (th e site for th e new li Mr. C arnegie, Bhe hopes to soon A ny O xford selling at $300 Som e th at sold for $1-25 out of these shoes yel before the season for b rary b u ild in g ), $1 6 0 ,0 0 0 ; M u ltn o have them posted In Grc ham . The $4.00, special 1.75, now this class of goods is over. m ah H ospital an d g ro u n d s, $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ; rep o rt Is as follow s: K elly B u tte Jail, 22.32 acres, RECO RD FO R JU LY . $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 ; L lu n lo n rock q u a rry , 7.5 , A tten d an c e— A rleta, 2,124; B rook acres, $16,0 0 0 ; lots a n d lan d s $44,-1 500; still d u e from p u rc h a se rs of lyn, 1,781; G resh am , 8 3 0 ; L ents, A n ic e lin e o f M e n 's a n il R o y s' (Id poor fa rm , $118,530 in n o tes 1,157; M ontavllla, 1,362; Bt. Jo h n s. T h e r e is s o m e t im e h ft y e t » lie n T ro u td a le , 846; U niversity S I IT S to se lect fr o m a t *4 o f f, lo r 2, 3, and 4 y ears, b earin g In te r 2,223; y o u c a n w e a r S t r a w H a ls a n d y «»u s o m e t h a t s o ld l o r «11$, n o w # I 1 .2 ft. est at 6 p er ce n t; u n p aid co u n ty and P a rk , 1,210; W oodstock, 1,352; To r a n h a v e o u rs a t ju s t O m * H a l f (h e S u its t h a t sold f o r # 1 2 n o w #S a n d road taxes for y e a r 1811, $134,- tal, 13,085, s e llin g p r i r i -----« h a t th a t so ld fo r so o n . S o m e o f th e m a r e heavy 156 35; five ferry boats, $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ; Säfte, y o u r a n Ita v i* it a t 12 H C ircu latio n A rleta, 1,827; B rook and f o r y o u r la t e f a l l Weal*, T h e chance S E V E N T H a m i A I.D E It MTS. road m achin ery and tools, $35,000. lyn, 1,729; G resham , 8 4 7 ; L en ts,! O l l e H u lt so ld f o r A l l e a t 2." h * a n d so o f a stetson to gi g i t t a s u it a t th e s e 1,250; M ontavllla, 1,268; Bt. Jo h n s , on. T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f ttiis P h o n es Main 6688 an d A 6130. hat |*i ices. $ 011 c a n n o t t u r n : a c lia n c e liki th is d o w n ; y o u o w e it to y im r - a a le as y o u w ill w a n t o n e f o r U niversity | O regon has c o n trib u te d th e tallest 1,881; T ro u td a le , 687; (In Si I f io bu y g o is ls o f tills q u a lit y a t In n e li o r H ie m o u n ta in s . 1,210; W oodstock, 1,109; I l ig pole in th e w orld to I he P a n a P a rk , ille s i* F iilis , m a-P acific E xposition. T he slick T o tal, 1 1,908. A « 'e n tr a i « asli R e s e rv o ir . m easu res 225 feet In h eig h t and P e r c e n t o f F ictio n A rleta. 59; C h arles M. H arg er, of K ansas, In was si nl Io th e A storia C en ten n ial B rooklyn, 65; G resh am , 62; L ents. last su m m er. The pole was stow ed 58; M ontavllla. 67; St. Jo h n s, 62; an a rtic le in th e C o u n try G en tle I h i r f a ll lim * o f S w e a te rs a n il m an on "T h e Money th a t Moves th e A luride aMHortui« n ( of In a log raft and ta k e n to Ban T ro u td a le , 57; D ress U niv ersity P a rk . »h rseya f o r m e n , w o m e n a n d e h d H a rv e st," says: r e g u la r F rancisco. P o rtlan d people have 50; W oodstock, 60. A. F. B re n a n * in . a n d i f y o u w a n t o lle s e lls e v e ry w h e re nt prom ised a flag, 50x100 feet in size, y a rd . la iic " I t Is not cre d ita b le to o u r p res in th a t r a m p in g t r i p conn* o v e r W c u a n f to n w lu c e K Io fly from tills big staff. ut D ie a y a r d . O p in io n s o f P r o m in e n t P e o p le , e n t cu rren cy system th a t in a g ro w a n d see us. R u f f n e c k s a n d ( 'o a t T h is M u f f w ill m a k i* ill', S-,l*S fo r ing n atio n th e re should be a p e r S w e a t! rs---- ju s t th e s t u f f fo r eam p- n il \$ in (< r 'w e a r a n d th e y vvill n ,,l T he lack of d irect p o litical in flu p e tu a l stru g g le betw een th e m oney- Cons county peo p le will have no lark in g o r a u to tr ip s . be so ld fo r th n ( p r h a fte r th is iiio iith . of e e le h ra tlo n s d u rin g th e su m m er ence c o n stitu te s a p o w erfu l reason h a n d lin g in s titu tio n s an d th e m oney- why w om en’s w ages have b eer he som e F o rt O rfo rd 's A g a te c a rn iv a l Is kept at a m inim um - Hon. C arro l users. T h e re o u g h t to m ethod by w hich th e farm er, m er sch ed u led fo r A ugust 9 and 10 and D. W rig h t. 1 he people of C oqu ille have In view A w om an is Just us well q u alified c h a n t, g ra in -d e a le r o r sto ck -d ealer We have s e v e ra l lia s k e ts of a big Ju b ilee Io ce le b ra te th e p av to east a vole for every m u n icip al w hen lie needs cred it o r cu rrn ecy lu id ics' a n d < 'llil<11*4'n *s S u n n iti i* S hoes t h a t a r e o u t , . f d a te a n d b r o k - man m ay o b ta in it. ing of s lre e ls an d o th e r m u n icip al o fficer in C hicago as any I n d e r w c u r n ( a n a l l y i< d n c c (l |>ri<**s. B ishop S am uel K. F ellow s. * " lin e s t h a t w e w i l l s e ll y o u at im pro v em en ts. T he d a te s will he " F in a n c ia l st u d en ts w ho have m ade Suniin« r V c M s (fu u so ld a t IO < \ now I th in k tlial women a re hound to yo u r ow n p r ic e d u r i n g tliis m o n th , nam ed a fte r It is know n w hen tills sink th e su ffra g e as a very g reat a c arefu l stu d y of th e c o u n try 's bus :i fo r 25c o r s |- :ic a p ire e . Those n o le g it im a t e o f f e r n fu s e d . Vou m »1<I fo p 2 5 c n o n 3 for5<>< o r | <i 2-3«* w ork will lie com pleted. T he Coos m ean s of doing good. F ia n c e s Pow iness needs have com e to ce rta in « a n g e t so m e s t u f f t lu il is f in e fo r a p iece a n d (lu * rcd u cfi.u i is (lie and C u rry C o u n ty F a ir asso ciatio n e r Coblx*. co n clu sio n s re g a rd in g a rem edy for • h ililr e iT s schoo l S ltis-s, a n d school M im e on ( iiio n S u h s o f (lie su m e T h ere is also th e questio n of will hold Its a n n u a l fa ir and racin g s o o n c o m m i m es a n d vvliy n o t save tliis s itu a tio n . C o n g ress ap p o in ted w e ig lit a n d < ¡iia li(,i. T h e e x p erim en t t h a t e x tr a d o lla r o r tw o . iiic i I on Bept. 25-26-27 and 28. woman su ffrag e. f> u r y ears ag o a n o n -p a rtis a n com I »'III be m ade, w h atev er o u r th eo ries B andon will have a c a rn iv a l Bept 5- and p re ju d ic e may he. W om en a re m ission esp ecially to form a plan 6 and 7. T his Is an a n n u a l a ffa ir. I the most relig io u s, th e m ost m oral h a t w ould b e tte r m o n etary co n d i A w ord to the peo p le living aw ay from G re sh a m :~ It will p a y you to lake a d ay o ff a n d com e over an d th e m ost so b er p o rtio n of th e tions. T he co m m issio n , a f te r fo u r an trade w tth us durm g thts sale, as you can m ake w ages by so doing. T ry som e of o u r specials. easy A sm all fo rest of fru it trees A m erican p e o p le . I l Is not | to u n d e rs ta n d w hy th e ir Influence y e a rs ' w ork, h as m ade its re p o rt, has 11 i n d o n ated by m enilirrg of in p ublic life is d read ed . Bishop an d its p la n will d o u b tle ss form the the N u rse ry m e n 's asso ciatio n of th e S p au ld in g (R o m an C a th o lic .) basis of a bill fo r a re a rra n g e m e n t Pacific eoast us special prizes Io I am in fav o r of b rin g in g th e of o u r c u rren cy system . lie given a t th e Pacific N orthw est m il's of women to th e rein fo rce- In stead of each b a n k 's w orking L aud P ro d u c ís show T he trees , inent of all good cause«.— B ryant Brooks, G o v ern o r of W yom ing o u t its needs alo n e, it is proposed will he k ep t In good co n d itio n by We have d riv en o u r leading l i t it all th e b an k s of th e c o u n try Hi«' n u rse ry m e n and delivered upon , oppon en t« from one p osition to sh all w ork to g e th e r on an associ a« G R ESH A M S D EPA R TM EN T STO R E ON Hie o rd e r of th e m an ag em en t of th e a n o th e r u n til (h ere is not a th o u g h t lion at W ash in g to n . The Hbso<-la- land show at p la n tin g tim e next ful o p ponent of w om an s u ffra g e to tio n is a u th o riz e d to hold th e rese rv< he found who Is not obliged to d e sp rin g . PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS. ny th e d o c trin e w hich Is affirm e d In of th e ban k s. T h is c e n tra l reserve iin v ih tv it K A IL W A i MELON'S C an talo u p s, $1.25-1.75 fu n d will form a supply su fficien t to o u r d e c la ra tio n of Indep en d n ece A N I* P O W E R « 'OMI T ile B igg est T i lin g Vel. Grain, F lour, F eed, Etc. G eorge F. H oar. give relief Io th e d em an d s of any 1 W H E A T — T rack prices, new : C lub p e r c ra te ; w aterm elo n s. $1-1.15 per <». W. P. DIVIN F red T. M errill Is p la n n in g for h u n d red . I go fo r all s h a rin g th e p riv ileg es Lv. P o rtla n d 1 Lv. G Hie biggest au c tio n sale ev er held o f th e g o v ern m en t w ith all who as section an d sh o u ld go fa r as a b al 77c; B luestem , 80c; old w heat, fo r G resham for fo r in th is p art of th e co u n ty . It will sl«t In liearin g Its b u rd en s, by no ance w heel in th e fin an cial m a c h in nom inal. an d C azad ero P o r tl’nd C azad er R an k Loans E xpand . he held at his Rose V ista F a rm s at m eans ex clu d in g th e w om en. L in ery of th e n a tio n ." M lL L S T l'F F S — B ran , $25.50 j>er a 5 :2 0 c b 12: 25 c l 2 :2 5 W all s tre e t Is th e only place (on; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, $28.50. te r ry on S a tu rd a y , A ugust 24. All coln. 6 :5 0 , b 5 :4 0 d 5:61 The 7.372 n a tio n a l h an k s (w ith w here m oney can he loaned with b 7 :4 5 dav 'I here w ill be th re e a u c tio n 1*1.01 R — P a te n ts , $5.10 p e r b a r reso u rces of n e a tly ten billion dol 6 :3 0 a 6 : 0 7 8 :4 6 e e rs and e v e ry th in g will go from a u S o en M il to G iv e R im a N ew H to m a r h an v c e rta in ty th a t rep ay m en t cun , re l; s tra ig h ts , $ 4 .7 0 ; e x p o rts, $4.20; la rs ) have ju s t m ade th e ir re p o rts 7 :3 7 7 : 60 b 9 :4 5 a 7 :5 0 9 :5 0 tom obiles to pin cu sh io n s F red "I su ffered In ten sely a fte r eatin g he in s ta n tly w an ted . If th e b o rro w valley, $5.10; barley new. $23-24 to the g o v ern m en t. Som e of th e big 1 0 :4 5 b 8 :4 5 fig u res a re w o rth n o tin g :: 1 1 :5 0 Is p er ton. never does th in g s by h alv es and and no m ed icin e o r tr e a tm e n t 1 er fails to pay w hen th e loan b ll:4 5 9 :3 9 I iS » I he d eposits a re n early 6,000 OATS New. $24.50-25 per ton. th is tim e he's going to m ake a clean tried seem ed to do any g o o d ,"w rite s culled, th e sto ck ex ch an g e a ffo rd s a 12:4ft m illions. b lO :45 a 3 :1 8 b 1 :4 ft sw eep. P e rh a p s th e most im p o rtan t H M Y oungpeter». E d ito r of the m a rk e t w here th e c o lla te ra l can b, CORN W hole, $39; cra c k e d $40 1 1 :3 9 3 : 04» The loans a re nearly C.000 m il a 2 :2 7 "T h e ilrst I istn n tly sold. F o r co m m ercial p a per ton. b l 2: 4ft ft: ft«* fe a tu re will he th e livestock sales Sun, Lake View, O hio lions. 2 :4 ft 1:31* 7 :4 ft T he cash is nearly 1,000 m illions I'here will be so m eth in g fo r e v ery few doses o f C h a m b e rla in 's S tom ach p er th e re is no such m ark et as tin HAY T im o th y , $14-15; a lfa lfa b 3 :4 ft b 2 :4 ft and L iver T ab lets gave me s u r p ris In o th e r w ords, th e a m o u n t of one and not all of It will have to I ing relief and th e second slock ex ch an g e a ffo rd s fo r stock se 11-12 4 :4 ft o a t and vetch, $12; o th e r h o ttie 8:3!» money th e b an k s owe th e ir d ep o si lie paid fo r e ith e r 8 e e his larg e seem ed to give m e a new stom ach u rltie s. C o m m ercial p a p e r is a dead g ra in hay, $9; clover, $10. ■> 4 :4 ft to rs, and the am o u n t of motley the « :4 ft h e a lth ." F or a sie t on th e len d in g b a n k s han d s a ft: «>3 tt l. In th is p a p e r and w atch for a I and p erfectly good d ep o sito rs owe th e b an k s, a re eq u al h i «*:<»«* ft: 31» sale by G resh am D rug Co., an d all 1 t til it m a tu re s D a ir y a n d C o u n tr y Produce. lugger one w ith list of irtleles but th is a m o u n t of m oney is six T h ere should be cl>l 1 :3 3 I D ru g g ists. 7 : 1ft of POULTRY H ens. 13-13 b ro il Hines ns la r j e a s th e am o u n t a m ark et w h ere co m m ercial palter 9 :4 ft cash in th e banks. e rs , 15-15 >^c; d u ck s, young, 10- b id be b o u g h t an d so ld — a place L ight fig u re s d e n o te a. nt B ank d ep o sits a re not cash ; they live, a rise front loans m ade to business Bold fig u re s d e n o te p. m v here h u nks co u ld have th e ir hold- 12c; geese, 10-1 lc ; tu rk e y s. a U. 8, Mail an d E xpress. N men a g ain st p ro p erty . T he h an k s 88 of co m m ercial p ap er re d is 18-20c; d ressed , 24-25c. EGG S- C an d led , 25c p er dozen; coin p ro p erty In to m eans of pay p assen g ers. co u n ted . If h an k s could red iscount b G resham I-oeal to C azad ero c m ent. ' E x tras, 27c. :l.e lr co nim erclut p a p e r, they would B usiness Is b e lte r th a n a y e a r ago. S undays. C H E E S E T rip le ts and d aisies, B usiness men need m ore crd elt and c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C axaderi I ev er be obliged to refu se loans d T h ro u g h to B o rin g ex cep t o B usiness w ould have th e use of the 1 7 'a c; young A m ericas. 18 4 p er lb. m ore m eans of paym ent w ith which h av e: S unday. B IT T E R O regon c ream ery , cubes, to do business. The b a n k s m oney w hich now goes to W all R u n n in g tim e P o rtla n d to G reat supplied th is d em an d by an Increase st ree t . T h ere w ould tie no credit 31c per p o u n d ; p rin ts, 3 2 H e . ant. 1 h o u r. million« in loans, creating VI e have all kinds from PO RK 1 0 ‘- g - lie per pound. p anics 350 m illio n s in new deposits. MT. HOOD D IVISION Sills to Moulding. VEAL F ancy, 1 4 -1 5 c. B ut th e re hag been no in crease Lv M o ntavilla Lv. G resham in cash fo r G resh am for fo r An o rd in a ry case of d ia rrh o e a can V e g e ta b le s a m i F r u i t s . T he h an k s a re m a k in g th e sam e Large or Small Order«. and Hull R un M t villa B ull R un as a ru le, be cu red by a sin g le dost am o u n t of cash d o m ore w ork PO TA TO ES B u rb a n k s , new , d 6 :3 5 6 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 T he d em and of th e b u sin ess com of C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C h o lera and 6O-75c p er h u n d red . Prompt Delivery from Our a 9 :0 0 8 :1 0 a 9 :2 5 m u n ity fo r m ore " c u r re n c y " w ith D iarrh o ea R em edy. T his rem edy has to o a 1 :2 « own Mills. 1O.M XTOES 90-$ 1 50 per box. 3 :2 ft w hich to m ake p a y m en ts has been no su p e rio r (or bowel co m p lain ts :Sft ft :2ft b «1 2 ft SACK V EG E TA B LE S C arrol«. m et. not by th e coin ag e of th e r o r sale by G resh am D rug Co . and SCNDAY ONLY VL rite us. Phene us. Cal on alt D ru g g ists $1 50 p e r sack ; tu rn ip s . $1 25 per p recio u s m etals, n o r by an in crease! of a th ird of a billion d o lla rs in 1 «»0 8 00 d 7 :0 0 s a c k ; b e e ts, $1 5 0 |>er sa c k . us Send us your orders. bank loans, th u s c re a tin g an equal 1 1 :5 0 »25 A GHE SHAM LODGE, ‘•o 152. 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