Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 16, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    SANDY CREAMERY
PAYS PATRONS
M ethodist m in iste r, sp o k e to a larg e spending th e p a st
fo rtn ig h t w ith I o th e r a m u sem en ts fo r every m inute.
co n g reg n th m n t th e M E. ch u rch Miss S alen a Fox.
An e ffo rt is being m ad e to re o r­
here last S unday m o rn in g and even-
S ep tem b er 9th h as been set as ganize th e G resham band u n d e r the
Mrs D. K. H o llan d , w ho is visit-
F A IR V IE W , A ug 15.— Mrs. Bessie
i ing.
' th e o pening of T ro u td a le school ' lead ersh ip of I)r. H. H. O tt, to fu r ­
, ing frie n d s in W ash in g to n , w as ta k ­ G unnoe, w ho w as in ju re d last week
G ran d m a W etm ore Is sp en d in g a An a d d itio n a l te a c h e r will be elect- nish th e co n cert m usic d u rin g th e
w
hen
an
a
u
to
ran
in
to
h
er
w
hile
en ill a few d ay s ago w ith w h at is
few days w ith h e r m any
frien d s j cd an d th e 9 th a n d lo t h g ra d e s will fa ir
R ich ard s' o rc h e stra will
be
sta n d in g on th e Base L ine ro ad , is
C o n tin u ed front page 1
here an d doing d ressm ak in g ,
feared to be an a tta c k o f ty p h o id fe­
be ta u g h t.
Miss E th el H ogue and a t th e d ancing pavilion every a f te r ­
reco v erin g as fast as could be ex­
t M rs. Irv in g P ro v in ce w as
o u t j Mrs J a n e t G ra n t w ill have ch arg e of noon an d ev eu lu g
it succeed? Yes,
It is succeed in g ver. Mr. H o llan d has jo in e d
his pected.
, to m ak e a sh o rt visit
w ith hom e th e grades.
it is paying
A fter p aying a ll e x ­ • fam ily In W ash in g to n .
A lto g eth er
th e fa ir gives every
W. H. Boyle, O. W. R & N. agent
folks th is w eek. Mr.
and
Mrs.
A lb ert F ox an d w ife visited Mr. . prom ise of being th e biggest
and
penses. fa rm e rs a re
g e ttin g
30
L ittle F ra n k ie
Q rim shaw ,
w ho secu red a sh o rt leav e’ o f ab sence P ro v in ce a re w ork in g up a
good , F ox's p a re n ts here before going t o 1 best
of
all.
N othing b u t
a
c en ts fo r th e ir b u tte r fa t-w h ic h is h as been su ffe rin g for sev eral days on S unday an d v isited his fam ily in business a t th e ir new confectionery- | C alifo rn ia, w here they w ill rem ain
c a la m ity can stop it, a lth o u g h
a
P
o
rtla
n
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.
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is
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Alice
from
a
sth
m
a
,
is
im
p
ro
v
in
g
slowly.
said
to be b e tte r th a n th e
old er
sto re an d lunch c o u n te r at 15th an d ! in d efin itely .
b ap tism of O regon m ist w ould be a
Miss Ola M artin is in P o rtla n d fo r Boyle, w as m arrie d on S u n d ay to W ash in g to n streets.
b u tte r facto ries a re p ay in g , a n d it
d a m p e n e r on
som e fe a tu re s The
O scar Jo h n s.
a tim e.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lm e r Je n k in s are
is th o u g h t th is can be m ade b e tte r
e
n
th
u
s
ia
sm
is
g
ro
w in g as th e tim e
Miss
A
da
R
obinson
is
a
t
W
ilh
o
it
Jo h n R ichm ond and fam ily have
en jo y in g a few days' vacation. They
grow s s h o rte r an d p re tty soon th in g s
still fo r th e m ilk p ro d u c e rs o f th e m oved to R ockw ood w h ere Mr. Rich- S p rin g s cam p in g w ith h e r a u n t fo r a
have been v isitin g Mr.
and
Mrs.
w ill h u m as n ever before
"M eet
S andy valley.
m ond will a t once begin a new few days.
C has. H u n te r a t P le a s a n t H om e.
me on th e fu rro w ,"
T here is every in d icatio n
th a t sto re b u ild in g w here th e old b u ild ­
G. H. Z im m erm an an d fam ily have
Services a re being co n tin u ed in
th e Mt. Hood C o -o p erativ e c re a m ­ in g stood.
re tu rn e d from C ra te r
L ake w here th e school house th is week by the
STRENGTHEN
YOUR KIDNEYS.
th ey
w ent som e w eek s ago b y !
ery w ill be a p e rm a n e n t an d well-
lady ev an g elists.
C o n tin u ed from pag e 1.
T op buggies, open buggies, hacks, a u to . They re p o rt an e x c e e d in g ly )
p aying in s titu tio n an d w ill be of
Mrs. R. L. R o b ertso n an d ch il­
This T reatm ent Is Guaranteed l>y
g re a t b en efit to all its p a tro n s. B e­ c a rts. Old H ick o ry and B ain w ag­ p le a s a n t trip an d a g en u in e o u tin g i d ren have re tu rn e d
from
E agle h ih its w ill be put in th e new w ing
the Grealuun Drug t'o.
ing co-o p erativ e In c h a ra c te r It can o n s a t H essel'e Im p lem en t S to re, w hile there.
Creek w here they spent th e
past w hich w ill he built w ith in Hie next
If
th
e
k id n ey s a re slu g g ish
In
G
resh
am
,
O
regon.
be m ade a s tro n g o rg a n iz a tio n
if I
J P. P ro v in ce loaded his a u to m onth cam ping
m onth.
th e ir actio n , g en eral 111 h e a lth u su ­
each m em ber ta k e s a th o ro u g h in ­
w ith frie n d s and sta rte d fo r S ea­
Mr. and Mrs J. R. H ughes e n te r­
A b e tte r system of a rra n g in g the ally results. S kin a ffectio n s arise,
D aily an d S unday J o u r n a l and
te re st in it.
sid e M onday m o rn in g to spend the tained J. D oupe of P o rtla n d
as a fu rro w
a ttra c tio n s
is
being u ue to th e e x tra w ork th ro w n upon
a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ...............$7.75
week th ere. They w ent p rep ared to S u n d ay gu est.
skin
ltt rem oving
poisonous
, ‘ p lanned and th e fu rro w w ill be well th e
have a solid w eek s' fun.
w astes th a t sh o u ld be oared fo r by
the the k idneys; h e a rt affectlons.caused
Roy S tone is reco v erin g frdnt • a defined from th e e n tra n c e to
J . W. T ow nsend an d
d a u g h te r, recent illness.
race tra c k g ate. T he ball gro u n d by th e p re ssu re of flu id s dam m ed
M iss E v a, have re tu rn e d from a few
w ill re m a in w here it is, fo r th is back by the slu g g ish k id n ey s;
oye
days o u tin g at W ilh o it S prings. The
y e a r at least, and th e p a ra d e will diseases, n ervousness, ch ro n ic h e a d ­
aches
an
d
o
th
e
r
ailm
en
ts.
T ow nsend fam ily p lan to spend . a
en c irc le th e flow er g ard en w here
T hese a re o ften du e
in
great
few day s cam p in g at Seaside soon.
G EN ERA L MERCHANDISE
th e livestock com es out.
m easu re to th e poisonous actio n of
Mr. and Mrs. D. NV. McKay spent
T R O l’TD A L E. A ug. 15. — The
m
a
tte
r
left
In
th
e
body.
The tw o p illa rs
from th e E lk s'
S u n d ay a tte n d in g services and v islt- C h ristian AdventB will begin th e ir
We w ant you to try R exall K id­
Troutdale,
co u rt of honor, w hich w ere given th e
Oregon
| ing frien d s in th e city.
ney T re a tm e n t if y o u r kidneys are
cam p m e etin g h ere next M onday and asso ciatio n , w ill be erected an d con­ o u t of o rd er. We d o n 't ask you to
Miss H ild a Ja ck so n , who h as been
nected w ith an arch a t th e m ain e n ­ ta k e any fin a n c ia l risk
We d o n 't
Next to the Pioneer Store
a gu est of h er g ra n d p a re n ts,
Mr. will c o n tin u e fo r ten days or tw o
tra
n c e to th e gro u n d s. T hey have w ant y o u r m oney u n less Rexall
weeks,
A
h
u
n
d
red
o
r
m
ore
cantp-
of Troutdale.
and Mrs. C. A. S te w a rt, fo r
th e
We
I era a re expected
to
be on
the been w ired an d will he connected up K idney T re a tm e n t helps you.
past few day s has re tu rn e d to her
feel th e utm ost confidence in th is
so
th
a
t
th
e
illu
m
in
a
tio
n
of
th
e
e
n
­
I
grounds.
j hom e in th e city.
tr e a tm e n t, w hich Is especially
de­
Mr. an d Mrs. F. A Z im m erm an tra n c e w ill lie b e tte r th a n e v e r it signed to stre n g th e n th e kidneys, re ­
Mr. an d Mrs. C S h ep ard , Mr. and
w as before.
sto re th e ir n o rm al fu n ctio n s
and
Mrs. C. G. F a n c h e r an d c h ild re n , have re tu rn e d from a few days'
Local Phone 216
th e
g en eral
Long Distance Portland
T he ra c in g card of th e D riving help in r e b u lld iu g
visit
w
ith
Mr
and
M
rs
C.
M.
S
till-
Mr. and Mrs. D eW ftt S h ep ard and
h ealth . T h at confidence
is w hat
asso ciatio n prom ises to give an a t­ p ro m p ts us in u rg in g up you not to
d a u g h te r took a trip by team to Bull son at C olfax, W ash.
tra
c
tiv
e
fe
a
tu
re
of
th
is
y
e
a
r's
fair.
The M isses In g lis In com pany w ith
overlook th is o p p o rtu n ity
to
try
R un an d Sandy on Sunday.
our
th e R exall K idney T re a tm e n t a t
th e ir uncle. W in. L ig h t, an d o th er S everal of th e best ho rses in
T he S u n Dial ball team su cceed­
friends, from th e V alley, a re e n jo y ­ N orthw est a re su re Io be tiere and risk. F o r if it does not help you,
we will give back y o u r m oney w ith­
ed in m ak in g th e ir first s h u t-o u t
ing a few d ay s' o u tin g at G aribaldi. th e sp o rt of all sp o rts w ill be th e o u t a rg u m e n t o r h esitatio n
Rexull
gam e of th e season S unday, a lth o u g h
m
ost
in
te
re
s
tin
g
fe
a
tu
re
fo
r
th
ree
Mrs. C ecelia S terlin g
and c h il­
K idney T re a tm e n t, in liquid form ,
th e M odern M accabees w orked h ard
costs you 50 c e n ts an d $1 00. In
d ren of S a sk a tc h a w a n , C an ad a, a re days.
The Sun D ial's
w orked
a
little
Sold lln th is
A rn o ld 's show s in clu d in g th e F e r­ pill form , 50 cen ts
g u ests o f Mr. and Mrs B u rd ln e and
h a rd e r an d closed th e gam e 6 to
m m u n ity only a t o u r sto re. The
ris w heel w ill lie on th e fu rro w th is co
Mrs. R. B rin k .
Cleone, Oregon
R exall Store.
0 and stan d read y fo r th e next team .
W ork is p ro ressin g q u ite ra p id ly y ear. T h e re w ill p ro b ab ly be tw o
W. E llison h a s had as his guest on th e new b rid g e ac ro ss the Sandy. m e rry -g o -ro u n d s and no lack
of
his b ro th e r, Ja m e s E llison and son
T he old U nion Meat
com pany
G ordon, o f S p o k an e, W ash., Mr. E l­ b u ild in g s have been rep aired
and
Capital Stock $10,000
Surplus $2,000
lison is ch ief d is p a tc h e r
fo r
th e neat sig n s placed on th e m by th e
O. W. R. & N. Co., a t Spokane.
Sun Dial com pany, w ho have a lease
Rev. T hom as R obinson and Alex. of several y ears on th e p ro p erty .
R obinson have re tu rn e d front th e ir
Mrs. L. A llard h as been v isitin g
vacatio n tr ip spent a t Mt. Hood and re lativ es in P o rtla n d .
Rev. Mr. R obinson w ill resu m e his
Roy S u rb e r h as ag ain ta k e n a po­
re g u la r a p p o in tm e n ts a t th e P re s­ sitio n w ith H arlow
B ro th e rs as
b y terian ch u rc h n ex t S unday.
d eliverym an.
Miss J e a n L en t is co nvalescing
Mrs.
A aron Fox h as been e n ­
from an a tta c k of yellow jau n d ice.
te rta in in g Mrs. F e ltm a n of P o rt­
Postal Savings Depository
Rev.
Mrs.
A rn o ld ,
a
F re e land. Miss F e ltm a n has also been
Accounts Solicited
Rockwood
Fairview
COUNTY FAIR
PLANS MATURE
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
Troutdale
J. W. BENECKE
Gresham Drug Co.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES
CAPS, NOTIONS, DRUGS
BANK OF TROUTDALE
And Everything Usually Found in an
Up-to-Date General Store
Outing Flannel
Troutdale, Oregon
NEW IDEA PATTERNS, 10c
We have bought a large ass­
ortment ofouting flannels which
have been shipped to us di­
rect from the mills. They are
the best values that money can
buy. Some of these are 36
inches wide and very heavy
' ing
V e them,
1? r c o f I yd.
'j
7 • > 8!
Oj
“
J
G r e s h a m ’s B u sy , P r o g r e ssiv e , S to r e
Ginghams
Our ginghams com e from mills
that have the reputation for mak­
ing the best fabrics, fabrics that
wear and hold their colors. W e
have them in delicate patterns and
the heavy, dark, serviceable colors
for school wear. These w e
are offering for yard - -
10c
Dress Goods
This season w e m ade special ef­
forts to bring together an assort­
ment of materials that would make
nice school dresses for children,
e have nice stripes, plaids and
plain colored 1 A
I f
AT
materials for 1 V, 13» Z jC
36 -inch wool mixed mate­
rials f o r .............................
25c
38-inch wool mixed broad-
head materials . . . .
50c
Best quality calicoes, yard -
5c
Cretonne, per yard - -
8 l- 3 c
Soisettes, per yard
- - - 22c
Hosiery
Girls' fine rib hose for
school wear
. . .
STORE
10c
1VV
13c
Boys heavy rib hose for school
wear
-
*
-
-
13c
Ladies' hose good quality, pr 13c
Ladies' rib top hose, excellent
value
*
-
•
-1 5 c
Ladies' silk lisle hose, pair - 2 5 c
Ladies' everyday hose. 2 pr * 15c
W e have added each month a little more to our stock and with the new
goods just arrived makes our store full of goods. W e have faith in the
future of the State of Oregon, of Multnomah county and Gresham and of
our own business. W e were not afraid to buy in quantities when we were
ottered bargains. W e are confident that we can dispose of quantities when
we offer bargains.
Special
$1.00 Corsets
Special
• 50 ”
••
.10 Percale, yd. “
. 12 Lawns “
“
Men s 50c Suspenders spl
25c Boston Garter "
63c
35c
8c
1 Oc
40c
18c
Shoes
Our fall stock of shoes is in and
w e are ready to show good, serv­
iceable shoes for school wear at
price» that you can afford.
Misses' kid hlucher 1
school shoes
$125 I 40
M isses’ gunmetal, button
or lace, $2.00 to -
Boys' good wearing
shoes $1.75 to . . .
Boys' gunmetal button
shoes $2.38 to
$1.38
$1.38
$1.75
d* 1 A A
.p i.J O
Men s good weight work shoes for
GROCERIES
You can get Groceries CHEAPER at the C. C. Store. Fry it and see
All Laundry Soaps,
6 bars for 25c Arm and Hammer Soda pkg.
This includes Royal White, Bob White. Ivory,
3 Heart Naptha, Babbit s Naptha, Gasene and
Fairy Soap.
Get Our Price on Sugar. It will Pay You
Pork and Beans
•
-
can
9c
Holly Milk
“
7C
Tomatoes, 3 for 25c. Corn, 3 for 25c
15c can Peas
-
-
now 10c
Why pay more for Flour when you can
get the best patent“Upper Crust” $ 1.30
6c
Citrus Washing Powder
9c
5 lb pails Pure Lard
70c
Red Seal Lye
can
9c
2 packages Corn Starch
for 15c
Babbit’s Cleanser
can
4c
3 lb can Crescent 3-4-1 coffee 90c
Gold Dust
-
package 18c
2 packages Cornfllakes
for 15c
White King Soap
-
bar
4c
Why pay more than We ask?
$2.25, $2.50 and $3.50
Ladies high top, gun-
metal button - -
d*A A A
«bj.UU
Ladies' patent button
$2.25, $2.50 and $3.00
Men's carpet slippers, pair
45c
Ladies' house slippers with rubber
heels and elastic sides d* 1 A A
priced at $ 1 .5 0 to
«J) 1 . V V
Gents’ Wear
Men’s 50c underwear now 35c
Men'« I ies, four-in-hand
18c, 25c, and 35c
Men's bow ties 5c, 10c and 15c
Boys' shirts, size 5 to 10 - 25c
Boys' waists, all colors - - 25c
Boys shirts, I I to 14 33c to 50c
Boys overalls, pair -
- 25c
Boys’ suspenders - - 5c and 13c
Mena'
Men a
Men s
and
heavy mix wool sox 2 for 25c
heavy all-wool sox, pair 25c
black sox, 2 pairs for 25c
3 pair» for
-
-
35c
Splendid values in men’»
and boya hata.