Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 10, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAUK
TW O
G r esh am
(D tE S H A .M
O utlook
Prayer and the Weather
G IT U M M Í,
TUESDAY. SEPTEM BER
STATE FAIR
DISAPPOINTS
1». U M »
Hillsview
Damascus
H ugh L eigh, w ife and d a u g h te r
i sp en t S unday w ith frie n d s a t E agle
C reek.
W. R. D allas «pent th is week a t ­
te n d in g th e s ta te fa ir at Salem .
5 F a rm e rs a re m ak in g -a d esp erate
e ffo rt to get th e ir plow ing d one be­
tw een show ers.
F ra n k M elline is doing a
good
b u sin ess as a m e rc h a n t,
is
still
p u ttin g new th in g s in his sto re.
J. C. E llio tt an d fam ily have been
sp en d in g th e la s t tw o Weeks
a'
th e co ast, an d he m ay n o t re tu rn forj
L ouis Y u u k er and fam ily
spent
S a tu rd a y at th e s ta te fa ir at Salem
C larence Y u n k er took fo u rth prize
on a b ird h o u se. He took firs t at
th e Ju v e n ile fa ir at M ilw aukie tw o
week ago. ,
Mr. S cott. Miss S co tt. A lb ert Y uu­
k e r, W illiam Y u n k er a n d Miss E m m a
Y u n k er, all o f P o rtla n d , w ere v is it­
o rs of L ouis Y u n k er an d fam ily S un­
S IM M < I\H .
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
T W IC E A W E E K
Itev M r McPherson a few iluy»
O regon fo r th e C ounty of M ult­
P u b lish ed ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y ag o ad v o cated p ra y e r fo r th e ressa-
nom ah.
Jam es M cLeod, P la in tiff, vs A lm a
a t G resh am , O reg o n .
tio n of th e excessive a n d un tim ely
McLeod. D efen d an t.
ra
in
s
w
hich
a
re
resp
o
n
sib
le
for
tl I, ST. C bA IR , E d ito r an d P u b l’r
To A lm a McLeod;
m uch d am ag e locally to g ra in and
C o n tin u ed from page 1.
In th e nam e of th e S ta te
of
O u r S u b a rrip tlo n R a te . fru its . T he su g g estio n lias cause
w in n ers o f an y fa ir in th e N o rth ­ O regon, you a re h ereby req u ired to
O n e y e a r, f t . 50;
co m p lain t
a g re a t d eal of co m m en t a n d
h as w est it seem s as if tu e s ta te fa ir a p p e a r an d a n sw er th e
six
m o n th « .
75c;
filed a g a in s t you in th e above e n ­
been
in
stru
c
tiv
e
.
It
h
as
b
ro
u
g
h
t
tioard could he In d ep en d ent en o u g h title d s u it w ith in six w eeks from
th re e m o n th ’« tr ia l
MUbMcrlptlon,
60c out th e fact of tw o very d iffe re n t to d o a little d ic ta tin g them selves. A ugust 2 7 th , 1912, th e d a te of the
a ttitu d e s in referen ce to p ra y e r and T he -horse ra c e rs w ould com e Just first p u b lic a tio n of th is su m m o n s and
A d v e rtis in g .
If you fail to a n sw er for w ant th e re ­
p ro v id e n tia l d isp en satio n s. O ne is th e sam e.
R a te «
reaeo n-
of, th e p la in tiff w ill apply to
th e
th
a
t
all
th
in
g
s
happen
a
s
a
m
a
tte
a b le .
O u r re p re ­
T h ere is a se n tim e n t to do th in g s c o u rt fo r th e re lie f prayed fo r in
s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll
of co u rse o r of n ecessity an d it is b e tte r an d on a la rg e r scale. P re s ­ his co m p lain t, fo r a decree of th e
p re su m p tio u s an d foolish to
pray id e n t B ooth ad v o cates a m illio n dol- | c o u rt d issolving th e bonds of m a u l­
P h o n e 701.
^ „ “ ‘t í
fo r an y th in g d iffe re n t. T he o th e r la r fair, w hich w ould be going
p la in tiff and y o u rse lf and fo r a n ab­
"The
L ln o ty p »
is th a t G od’s law s o p e ra te in
th e He w an ts a s ta te a p p ro p ria tio n to
so lu te divorce. T h is su m m o n s
is
W a y 1» th e Way
sp iritu a l as well as th e
m e te ria l cover th a t a m o u n t d u rin g a
term p u b lish ed and is served upon you
t h a t W in « ."
w ould and th a t th ey a re n o t u n al of sev eral y ears, a n d b u ild ev ery ­ in p u rs u a n c e of an o rd e r of th e
O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n of te ra b le ; th a t he h e a rs an d responds
H o n o rab le R o b ert G. M orrow , p re sid ­
th in g o v er new , in clu d in g a w a te r
G resh am , O reg o n .
ing ju d g e of th e above e n title d c o u rt
to
th
e
cry
an
d
p
ra
y
e
r
of
his
cbil
system an d lig h tin g p la n t an d
a niade
th e 2 4 th day of A ugust,
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of
d re n ; th a t th is is one of h islaw s $50,000 p av ilio n . T h ere is room 1912, d ire c tin g th e sam e to be pub-
F a irv iew , O regon.
is liste d fo r six eonsecutive an d suc-
E n te re d a s seco n d -class
m a tte r not ou t o f h arm o n y w ith an y o th e r fo r all th e im p ro v em en ts he
his a sk in g f o r an d it is am o n g th e poMl-
M arch i . 1 9 1 1 , a t th e p o st office a t As Mr M cP herson ex p lain ed ,
O u tlo o k , a daily p a p er of g en eral
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f p ra y e r for a c h an g e in th e w eal lie tiilltles th a t th ey w ill com e.
T he c irc u la tio n p rin te d and p u blished in
M arch .1, 1X79
w as llo[ w ith o u t a "T h y
will
he m a tte r could easily be tested
at M ultnom ah co u n ty , O regon,
th e
_
_
■
d o n e ," w hich is th e h ig h est p ra y e r th e next session of th e le g is la tu re d a te of th e first p u b licatio n
being
E veryone sh o u ld p ra y an d n o th o r by tiie in itia tiv e tw o y e a rs from A u g u s. 27th. 1912, and th e d a te of
8th,
ing th a t co n cern s a h u m an being is now if th e le g isla tu re falls to act i the Iasi p u b licatio n O ctober,
T he e d ito r w ishes to th a n k
th e
1912
loo triv ia l to he m ade a su b je c t of
S everal
M u ltn o m ah
people did
1RAHAM * B E L K N A P ,
m any w ho have a lre a d y responded
p ray er. T he o b ject of p ra y e r is not well in ta k in g dow n p rem iu m m oney,
A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff.
favorably to th e su b sc rip tio n
no­
so m uch to c h a n g e G od’s p la n s us am o n g th em b ein g A. C. Ituby and
tices se n t o u t u few d ay s ago. We
U n cle E zra S ays
Io b ring o u rselv es In th o u g h t and W. H C leveland. B oth of th ese
" I t d o n ’t ta k e n to re ’n a gill uv e f ­
u re H ying to g et e v e ry th in g on th e
life into clo ser h arm o n y
w ith his e x h ib ito rs a re fro n t G resham
and fort to g it folks in to a
peck of
safest busin ess haslH an d believe in
will.
th e ir sto ck will be show n a t
o u r tro u b le ," an d a little neglect of con­
so doing we a re h elp in g o u r suh-
hom e fa ir next m o n th . Mr. R u b y ’s stip a tio n , biliousness, Indigestion o r
scr liters as well as p ro te c tin g o u r­
o th e r liver1 d e ra n g e m e n t will do th e
fine
h o rses w as one of th e show y sam e. If a ilin g , ta k e
Dr.
K lu g 's
selves. T o th e best of o u r know l­
sig h ts of th e p a ra d e g ro u n d s.
New L ife P ills fo r quick
resu lts.
edge th e . d a le on th e label show s
T he P o rtla n d Hally N ews
ask s
T lie M u ltn o m ah co u n ty
ex h ib it E asy, safe, su re, and only 25 cen ts
th e lim e up Io w hich each su b scrib ­
w
as
c
re
d
ita
b
le
an
d
it
b
ro
u
g
h
t back a t all D ru g g ists.
e r is paid. If any m ista k e s
have
W ho
k illed
H azel Irw in .'
It
an
aw
ard
of
$100
an
d
th
e
o
ra
n
g e ro ­
been m ade we will very g lad ly cor- th in k « It is m ore p e rtin e n t to ask
L ist o f L e tter s.
sette.
F rom o b se rv a tio n s ta k e n of
th
is
th
a
n
.
W
ho
d
id
H
azel
Irw
in
T he follow ing list of le tte r s re ­
re c t them .
won m ore m ain u n called fo r In th e G resham
Hack of th e g ir l's w asted life th e o ilie r e x h ib its th a t
We w unt ev ery o n e to ta k e
th e k ill?
m oney it is c e rta in th a t M ultnom ah postoffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g
and
m
u
rd
e
ro
u
s
asso
ciatio
n
s,
th
ere
O utlook und will ex ten d every accom ­
m odation po ssib le, co n sisten t
w ith w as e v id en tly som e p erso n o r Bys- can hold its ow n w ith any of them Sept. 8th, 1912:
L e tte rs— B rid g et F o rs y th , Bessie
th e po stal ru le s and safe business, tem th a t k illed Iter h e lle r self anil p ro v id ed tim e Is ta k e n to p rep are
an ex h ib it an d en o u g h m oney a p p ro ­ B oughten. G eshe M H aalan d .
lo those w ho in d ic a te I h e ir desire m ade Iter a co n so rt of a m u rd e re r,
w hom she says today sh e loves and p ria te d to pay fo r it. T he a d v e rtis ­
C ard s— L. D aniels, H. L. B ow ness,
to receive Ils t w lce-a-w eek visits.
A llney,
O.
D.
T he O utlo o k will h av e a
booth w ould p ro te c t, th o u g h sh e a d m its in g th a t B enton co u n ty is g e ttin g A. B ecker, W m .
th e T an k ey , W. F. W ilson, L illia n B oyn­
lie lieut Iter and m ade h e r live a ju s t now becau se o f its being
o i l I he fa ir g ro u n d s and will extend
w in n e r of tlie b lu e rib b o n is w ortli to n , Miss Inez B ell, R ose T hom as,
every courtesy to v isito rs. In con­ life of sham e.
ten
tim es w h at th e e x h ib it
cost Mrs. A lice S auls, Mrs. R. W. R o b in ­
n ection witli Hie b o o th w ill be sev­
C itize n s o f < liic k ii in iis C o u n ty , A t­ M u ltn o m ah h as got B enton "sk in n e d
son.
e ra l in te re s tin g fe a tu re s to la* a n ­
te n tio n !
a m ile” in e v e ry th in g show n at th e
T h ese le tte r s w ill be sen t to th e
nounced Inter.
R em em ber th e C o unty P ro h lltl fa ir, but it will ta k e tim e, m oney dead
le tte r
office
Sept.
22nd,
Hon co n v en tio n at O regon City in an d w ork to tu r n th e trick .
1918. if n o t d eliv e re d before. In
A m ong
th e
s ta te fa ir v isito rs ca llin g fo r th e above, p lease
W illam ette h all on S a tu rd a y , Sept.
say
from
G
resham
and
v icinity
and ad v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list.
1
4
th
.
I lie E vening T eleg ram th in k s th e
know n
h ere
w ere
T he conv en tio n w ill be called a t o th e rs well
propositi to sp en d a m illio n d o lla rs
I. McCOLL, P. M.
C
h
arles
C
leveland,
Sr
,
C
h
arles
Clev<»
10
o
’clock
T
h
ere
w
ill
be
speeches
on th e S ta le F a ir will not m eet w ith
RAILWAY
LIGHT
e n th u s ia stic ap p ro v al
T h e a p p ro ­ a council of w ar, th e n o m in a tin g of la n d , J r ., W endell C leveland, R. R PORTLAND
AND P O W E R COMPANY
p ria tio n w ould he all rig h t hut II a co u n ty tick et and p lan s fo r ng a g ­ C arlso n , E. G. K ard ell, F. H. C ran e,
wife,
Mrs.
E. L. T h o rp e,
O. W. P. DIVISION
th in k s Salem is not th e place for gressive cam p a ig n a g a in st th e liq u o r an d
H
e
ste
r
T
h
o
rp
e,
W ill
Hes
bv. P o rtla n d
b v . G resliain
ev
il,
in
tile
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
.
O.
A.
S
till
I lie fair. “ T h e S ln le F a ir can
lie
fo r G resham
fo r
, fo r
m ade one of th e very, g re a te st fa irs | m an . P ro h ib itio n c a n d id a te fo r con- sell, B. H. B ow m an, F re d G. C onley
an d C azadero P o rtl'n d C azadero
itt th e U nited S tates,
hut It can g ress from th e first d is tric t, w ill ad Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge W ills, Theo-
a 5 :2 0
c b l2 :2 5
c l2 : 2 5
o d o re B ru g g er, A n n a B ru g g er, Geo
n ev er lie m ade th a t w hile It is at d re ss th e p u b lic lu th e even in g .
6 :6 0
b 5 :4 0 d 5:51
Crwae,
F
re
d
C
ran
e.
R
W.
G
ill,
Ed
Salem , i t sh o u ld be b ro u g h t
to I T he ch ao tic co n d itio n
of old
b 7 :4 5
6 :3 0 a 6 :0 7
Mrs.
H.
L.
8 :4 5
7 :3 7
7 .5 0
Port la n d .’’
p arty politics, th e n u m b e r of candi- Jill, A. F. M iller,
b 9 :4 5
a 7 :5 0
9 :5 0
We a g re e w ith th is. T he
fa ir, d a te s for each office w ho w ill not V ail, J . P. F re e m a n , H ally C h ris te n ­
1 0 :4 5
b 8 :4 5
1 1 :5 0
C h ester
M ickelson,
G eorge
re c o g n iz e tlie d e n iitu d fo r a n ex p res- son,
aided liy th e s ta te , sh o u ld
lie
b l l 45
1 :5 0
9 :3 9
g reat a n n u a l e x p o sitio n of Hie in- slon on m o ral q u e stio n s b u t w ho a re K en n ey an d w ife, A. C. R uby, E. N
1 2 :4 5
b lO :45
a 2 : IN
E
m
ery
an
d
sev
eral
o
th
e
rs.
b 1 :4 5
1 1 :3 9
8 :5 0
g ro w th b id d in g fo r tlie " u n d e s ira b le citl-
d u s trla l
an d a g ric u ltu ra l
a 2 :2 7
b l2 : 4 5
5 :5 0
T ltere zen ’s " su p p o rt, und th e need
of
and p o ssib ilities of O regon
2 :4 5
1 :3»
7 :4 5
L earn to look in th e a d s fo r b a r­
should lie p e rm a n e n t fe a tu re s open o fficia ls wlio w ill e n fo rce m o ral law s
b 8 :4 5
b 2 :4 5
g a in s
w
hich
need
G
o
v
ern
o
r
West
is
b
rin
g
­
4 :4 5
all tlie y e a r an d p ero d tc
or an ­
8 :8 0
<1 h 5 :4 5
l> 4 :4 5
m a il of
n u al p ro d u cts. T ills sh o u ld he aid ing hom e to every decen t
Tlie O tu lo o k office Is p re p a re d
t):4 5
» 5 :0 8
id hy tlie s la te , w itli p ro p e r build- ns, have given us o u r p re se n t op-
5 :8 0
blO:Ut>
o fu rn ish school re p o rt ca rd s w ith
in LH a n d o p e n a ll t in - y e a r , w H h su c h P o r tu n lty In O re g o n a n d C la c k a m a s
7 :1 5
nvelopes, n eatly p rin te d , on e
of c b l I : S 3
p e rm a n e n t e x h ib i t s ns c a n In- a r c o u n ty .
0 :4 5
lie most co m p act an d serv iceab le
We c all u p o n a ll c itiz e n s of C la c k -
ran g ed , In clu d in g m in eral an d tlm -
b ig h t fig u re s d e n o te a. 111.
fo rm s e v e r g o tte n up. T he price
lici p ro d u cts. L et
th e r e Is-
no la m a » co u n ty wtio ¡ire ag reed w it h
Bold fig u re s d e n o te p. m.
i
very reaso n ab le.
Send
fo r
a U. S. Mail and E xpress. No
th e
i ai ini- or fe a tu re s of Hint c h a ra c te r us In th e d e sire to o v erth ro w
am p le and p rices In atty a m o u n ts pasaengen».
n a ile r tin- jia tr o tia g e o f tin* s ta te . liq u o r tra ffic , to m eet w ith us and
»-sired
P h o n e 701.
b G realm m lax-al to C azad ero on
of
th a t
T hey a n - a ll r ig h t lint let th e m lie h elp lit th e a tta in m e n t
S u n d ay s
victory
w
hich
only
o
u
r
own
neglect
a sid e issu e a t c e r ta in tim e s
fo r
P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S.
c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C azad ero
th o s e w lio lik e th e m .
lx-t tlie var­ can p rev en t.
d T h ro u g h to B oring ex cep t on
T ills call is issued by tlie C lack-
S unday.
(■rain, E lou r, F ee d , E tc.
io u s c o u n tie s h a v e t h e i r lo cal f a irs ,
R u n n in g tim e P o rt land to G resil-
W H EA T T rack prices, new ; C lub
w itli c o u n ty a id . a n d let tlie s l a te ania« C ounty P ro h ib itio n C o m m ittee
am , 1 h o u r.
C
W
C
lark
.
S
ecretary
,
421
B
ehnke
0 -8 le ; B lu estem , 82-83c;
40-fold,
pay p riz e s on s u c h e x h ib its a s m ay
W alk e r b u ild in g
lc ; valley, 81c.
com e fro n t tlie c o u n ty fa irs .
MT. HOOD DIVISION
bv. M o ntavilla
bv. G resham
M IL L ST I F F S
B ran, $23.50 per
S o m e s ilt'll p la n a s th is w o u ld give
fo r G resh am
for
for
M any D riven trout H o m e
to n ; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, $26.00;
O re g o n a w o rth y e x h ib it u n d e r p e r ­
a n d B ull R un [M 't'v illa , B ull R un
m a n e n t a u s p ic e s a n d w on hi Is- a suc-
E very y ear in m any p a rts of tlie ro lled b arley . $28.
d 6 .3 5
6 :0 0 d 7 :0 0
FLO C K
P a te n ts,
$4.40
per
i.
e t i ry y e a r a m i a ll tlie
y e a r c o u n try , th o u s a n d s are d riv en from
a 9 :0 0
8 :1 0 a 9 :2 5
lx-t it la* 111 P o rtla n d ,' of co u rse, 'h e ir hotties by ro u g h s an d lu n g dis b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $ 3 .9 0 ; e x p o rts,
JB:Ou
n 1 :2 0
8 :2 5
F rie n d s an d b u sin ess
a re
It 5 :5 5
5 :2 5 b 0 :2 5
i 6 0 -9 .7 6 ; valley, $4.40
w h e re m u re fro m a ll p a r t s o f th e eases
left behind fo r o th e r c lim ates, hut
SUNDAY ONbY
CORN
W hole. $38 5 0 ; crack ed ,
s t a le
a n d fro m
alito ad can see It till» is costly und not alw ay s su re
9 00
8 :0 0 d 7 :0 0
39.50 iter ton.
at a n y tim e .
A b e tte r way tlie way of n tu lll-
l:8 u
1 1 :5 0
9 :2 5
OATS S p o t, $29-30 per to n ; fu ­
-------------
| , (t ile s
is to use Hr. K lu g 's New
4 :4 5
4 :1 5
1 :5 5
UlHi-overy and cu re y o u rse lf a t hom e tu re s $25.50-26.50.
\ \ luti I t i - \ e v e r F o rg i-t
6:ÄO s 5: IO
c 7 :0 0
a c c o r d iu g to S cience, a r e tliln g s a s Stay rig h t th e re , w ith y o u r frien d s,
HAY
E a ste rn O regon
tim o th y ,
a Mixed tra in ,
soi la te d w ltll o u r e a r ly botile
llfe. an d ta k e th e safe m ed icin e T h ro at
15; V alley tim o th y , $ 12-13; alfal-
an
d
lu
n
g
tro
u
b
le
s
find
q
u
ick
relief
b T o C o ttre ll only,
s u d i a s R tic k le n ’a A rn ic a S a lv e , t Imi
Its h elp
in fa, $1 1 -1 2 ; clover, $10; o a ts and
c To G resham only,
m ot b e r o r g r a n d m o ,b e r u a ed tu c u re aild h ealth re tu rn s
d T o M abery only,
o lir liiiriis, botta, scalila, so ie « , aklit co u gh s, colds, grip, cro u p , w hooping vetch, $10-11; g ra in hay, $10-11
s T o S andy R iv er only.
m ak e i, a
- l upi tona, c u t i , s p ra tti» o r b r u ite » co u g h , and sore lu n g s
D airy and C ou n try P rod u ce.
Above schedule« su b je c t to ch an g e
50c
an d $1 00
l'o r ty y e a r s o f c u re « p ro v e Its m e rli positive blessing
POCLTRY
Hens.
U
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c
;
b
ro
il­
w ith o u t notice.
G u a ra n te e d
hy
lU r lv a le d fo r pili-s, co rti» o r colti T ria l lint tie fret
ers, 14-14 >^c d u ck s, y uuug,
10-
all d ru g g ists
L ig h t fig u re s, a. m.
so n a
O nly $$<• ut a ll llr u g g i s t s
B old fig u re s, p. at
12c; g«-ese, 10-1 lc ; tu rk e y s,
live,
Stilisi rlbe fo r th e O u tlo o k
T h e 18-20c; d ressed , 24-26c.
E ven in g T e leg ram an d O u tlook
1 y e a r.............................................. $3 50 p a p e r th a t ru ach ea th e people
EGGS C an d led , 25c p er dozen;
E x tras, 27c.
C H E E S E T rip le ts
and d aisies.
17c; young A m ericas, 18 ^ c p er lb
B E T T E R O regon c re a m e ry . cubes,
32c p er p o u n d ; p rin ts . 33-33 V»c.
I*ORK F an cy , ll * 4 c p er pound.
V E A L F an cy , 14-15c.
\ i-getable« a n d F ru its .
P O T A T O E S ----- B u rb an k s, new.
w c have all kinds from
tin 76c p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es,
Sills to M oulding.
2M|C p er p o u n d .
V E G E T A B L E S - B eans, 2c; cab ­
I -urge or Sm all O rders.
A L W A Y S A T T R A C T IV E
bage, 1-1 % e tier p o u n d ; ca u liflo w ­
A T T R A C T IV E A L L W A Y S
e r, $1-1 25 p e r do« ;
celery, 50-
P ro m p t D e live ry from O u r
T hat’ » the description of ‘StandanT
75c p e r d o zen ;
co rn . 15-25c p er modern bathrooms as we install them.
ow n Mills.
d o zen ; cu cu m b er« ,
50c
per box;
Alw ays A ttra c tiv e because of the
pepper«, 5-6c p e r
pound;
to m a ­ beautiful white enameled finish and ex­
W rite us, P h o n e us, (. all on
quisite designs of the fixtures.
toes, 5 0 -60c p er box.
A t t r a c t i v e A l l W a y .— from the
us. S end us y o u r orders.
ONIONS W alla W alla. 75c per standpoint of health, appearance and
sack.
economy hecauee of their sanitary, well-
FRESH
F R U IT S — Apple» 75c- designed, durable ronstrur.ioa.
Ask for booklets.
I
1.75 p er bo«;
p eaches,
25-65c;
p er box; plum «, 1-1
per pound;
p ear«,
2c p er
pound;
ap rico t« .
$ t 25 p er box;
g rape«,
$1-1.7$ With Sterling
Kidder, phone «03
p er c ra te ; b lack b errle« . 5 0 c-$ l per
Phone 4 4 6
-
Sandy, O regon
some time yet.
Mrs. A n n a H azelw ood h as re tu r n ­
ed from M edford an d is spending
a few d ay s w ith frie n d s in D am ascus
an d vicinity.
T he D u n k a rd ch u rch
is hold in g
re g u la r S unday m eetin g s
in
th e
ch u rch here. Rev. Fox preaches.
%c
Straus Lumber Co.
crate.
J. J. WODAEGE
A
s
I
,
GOODS B U TY & U M EED N ot
BE FLEECED IF W
BUY AT
A R E L IA B L E S T O R E
B U S T E R B R 0W M .
Who Did the Killing?
One Million Feet of Lumber !
*
J o h n R u h lin is b u ild in g an a d d i­
tio n to h is b a rn a n d h a s been very
busy la tely w o rk in g a t th e sam e.
E velyn S chedeen, th e n in e y e a r
old g irl, wlio took firs t p rize a t th e
Ju v e n ile fa ir on b read , also took
fifth p rize a t th e s ta te fa ir a t Salem .
E m ile Exley has been
h a u lin g
g rav el fo r th e b asem en t of Al. P e ir's
is going to
| new house w hich he
build.
R E 5 0 L .V C D
TH A T < ? A R t t E N T 3 S H O U L D B E
z^LL W OOL IF P E O P L E WHO SELL
T H E P A T ^ YOU ¿ A Y T H E Y A R E
T H F L /W B /HAY B E "F L E E C E D
IN ORDER TO MAKE W O O L E N
Io Our Readers
Make It a Permanent Exhibit
day.
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FROM THE L o o K J OF «SOME PEOPLE WHOM WE
«SEE ON THE «STREET JoM E 5U IT 5 AND OVER­
COATS ARE CERTAINLY A YARD WIDE, IF
NOT ALL WOOL. OF COURSE, OUR SUITS ARE
ALL WOOL. BUT WE ARE THANKFUL THAT
THEY ARE NoT ALL A YARD WIDE, AND S o
SHOULD YOU BE, BECAUSE YOU ARE NoT A
YARD WIDE, PERHAPS.
WHY NOT GET
CLOTHES THAT FIT. WE FIT PEOPLE IN OUR
STORE. THE ONLY TIME WHEN MANY PEOPLE
WHO BUY CLOTHES “ TAVE A F I T '’ IS AFTER’
THEY BUY THEM. YOU WILL NOT “ HAVE A
F IT ” AFTER YOU BUY A SUIT FROM US, BUT
WHEN YOU BUY IT.
C losing O ut
W e h av e on h an d som e M en ’s an
B oys’ C lothing an d w e w an t to close
th em out so will sell them at the follow
ing prices:
M en’s S uits th at sold at $1 5.00 now
closing o u t a t
-
-
d* 1 f|75
M en’s S uits th at sold at $12.50
now closing o u t at
$9"°
$7°°
$5°°
$385
Suits that are selling
now closing o ut at
at
$10.00
Boys’ Suits th at sold
now closing o ut at
for $7.50
Boys’ - Suits that sold
now closing out at
for
$5.00
T hese S u its a re all good and not o ld Stock as we h av e been in
th e clo th in g b u sin ess hut a sh o rt tim e and we have not th e room
fo r it and have decided to clos« it o u t, and if we can
fit yon. it
is a c h an ce to get a su it very cheap. Come in and try tin in on
and see if you can be fitte d
You will need so m eth in g of th is kind
soon and w hy not get It w hile you have tlie chance. We will ab so ­
lu tely close out every suit ju s t as fast as we can.
B oys’ Outfits
Knit Goods
Do not forget that school b e ­
gins soon a n d Boys' Suits
will be in D em and, as well
Shoes, „ S to c k in g s a n d
U n d erw ear.
Boys U nion
Suits, th e Best ever show n,
from 5 0 c to $ 2
R e m e m b e r.a llo u rK n itG o o d s
Stock is here. Sw eaters, Boys
a n d G irls
R o u g h necks.
C oats a n d Jerseys, all sizes
a n d colors.
A viation C aps, th e G re a te st
variety ever show n.
School Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Ink
and All the Necessaries that go
with School Work.
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