Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 17, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    ■AGE
GKESHAM
TW O
Blind Fanaticism
O UTLOOK, T l ESDAY. S E P T E M B E R 17, 1UI2
i
County Expenses at Fair
Wliat We -Veter Forget
C lark C ou nty E air is P raised .
acco rd in g to science, a re th in g s as­
A
lth o u g h it was th e th ird a n n u a l
sociated w ith o u r e a rly hom e life,
twice a week
ex h ib it, th e C lark co u n ty fa ir, w hich
such
a
s
B
u
c
k
le
n
's
A
rn
ica
Salve,
th
a
t
W h a t blin d fan a tic ism w as it th a t
S ch ool Y ear opens S ep tem b er 2 0 .
T h e ex p en se bill to r th e M ultno-
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
.
_
m o th er o r g ra n d m o th e r used to cu re closed S a tu rd a y a t V ancouver w as a
caused G en eral an d C o u n tess N ogl
a t G resh am , O regon.
ni.ih ( o u n ty e x h ib it a t th e
S la te o u r b u rn s, boils, scalds, sores, skin
The
success in every p a rtic u la r,
to co m m it su icid e to g e th e r a s th e F a ir se n t to th e c o u n ty c o u rt
T his g re a t in s titu tio n opens
its
by e ru p tio n s, cu ts, sp ra in s o r bruises
I, S T C L A IR . E d ito r and P u h l’r E m p e ro r of J a p a n
th e d o o rs fo r th e fa ll sem e ste r on Sep-
h
a
lf-m
ile
tra
c
k
w
as
used
fo
r
w as b ein g c a r- E. L. T h o rp e am o u n ted
to
1277 F o rty y e a rs of cu res p ro v e its m erit
O ur S u b scription R ates | ried to h is g ra v e ? T h e h ero o f He b ro u g h t back a p rem iu m aw ard C nrivaled fo r p iles, co rn s o r cold first tim e an d a reco rd of 2:11 w a s ! tem b er 20th. C ourses
of in s tru c -
m ade
T he m an a g e m e n t is hig h ly t .on i n ciu de
O ne year, 11.50; ; P ort A rth u r, o n e of th e
fo rem o st o f 1100, w hich re d u ces th e cost ju s t sores. O nly 25c a t all D ruggists.
G en eral A g ric u ltu re ,
■lx m o n th s. 7 5 c; j geI,e ra ls o f th e day, k illed h im self.
p raised by h o rsem en an d th e public. ^ g ro n o my
A nim al
H u sb an d ry ,
P O K T L A .V P M A R K E T S .
m n n th -a tr ia l I ” ---------- "
— "
---------------------' ' ha* m « ch . As th e co u n ty c o u rt ap-
tnree
m
an d so did h is w ife, th a t th ey m ig h tI p ro p ria te d 1350 fo r th e ex h ib it, it
D
airy
H
u
sb
an
d
ry
,
B
acterio
lo g y , B o t­
subscri ptlon,
T he New Y ork S ta te J o u r n a l of
, go w ith th e ir beloved ru le r. J a p a n
b* 8fcen n e a rly o n e-h alf of the
any and P la n t P ath o lo g y ,
P o u ltry
Grain, F lour, F eed, Etc.
Ad tert Is! ng.
from H u sb a n d ry ,H o rtic u ltu re , E ntom ology
1 is b ecom ing ra p id ly
civilized
b u t a m o u n t w as Baved. T h e to ta l cost
W H E A T — T ra c k prices, new : C lub .Medicine c o n ta in s an a rtic le
of $177 w as ch eap a d v e rtisin g , as
R a t e s r e a s o n - (jen<,r a | N o g l an d th e C o u n tess w ere it is a m ere n o th in g to th e benefits 80-81c; B lu estem , 83-83«;
40-fold, th e pen of Dr. A. A. B rill on th e V eterin ary Science, C ivil E n g in e e r­
ing, E le ctrical E n g in e e rin g , M echan­
sc',native" w in “« » ot th e P“ ‘
T h *y eam e to n o ti c e lf th a t w ill ev e n tu a lly
g ra h a m , "o n ly c h ild ,” d esc rib in g th e peevish, ical E n g in e e rin g , M ining E n g in e e r­
be
derived $ 3 .60-3.70; valley, $4.40;
p
e
tu
la
n
t
d
isp
o
sitio
n
of
th
e
boy
w
ho
w ith J a p a n ’s ad v an ce but w ere not o f ' roni th e ex h ib it as m any in q u iries $4.40; w hole w heat, $4.60.
in g , H ighw ay E n g in e e rin g , D om estic
P h on e 701.
.th i s g e n e ra tio n
P ro b ab ly th e ir sue-
u‘ad e , au d an sw ered a t Salem
C om m erce,
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $23.50 per grow s up w ith o u t th e co m p an io n sh ip Science, D om estic A rt,
■ co n cern in g th e reso u rces of M ultno-
W o n d er if F o re s try , P h arm acy , Zoology, C hem -
•T h e
L inotype cesso rs w ill be less s e n tim e n ta l, b u t m ah c o u n ty
O th er r o u n t k s pend to n ; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, $26.00; of b ro th e rs o r sisters.
P hyslcs, M ath em atics,
E ng-
he c o u ld hav e h ad a c e rta in P resi-1
W ay la the Way th e re Is no w ay to fath o m th e O r le n - , a g re a t d eal m o re fo r e x h ib its
at rolled barley. $28.
ju , ,
, .
.
i Ush L an g u ag e an d L ite ra tu r e , P u b -
th at W ins.”
Spt.a k ln g i M odern
banguage8,
ta i m in d
T he Ja p a n e se , lik e
th e Salem th a n M u ltn o m ah county has
FL O U R — P a te n ts ,
$4.40
per d e n tia l c a n d id a te In m ind and w as ,,c
ev er a p p ro p ria te d an d
th ey
a re b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $ 3 .9 0 ; e x p o rts, j looking in to th e fu tu re fa r en o u g h H isto ry , A rt, A rc h ite c tu re , In d u s-
O fficial p a p e r of th a T ow n o f "h e a th e n C h in ee,” a re p ecu liar.
reap in g good re su lts. N o tab ly am ong
to a n itc ip a te his visit to P o rtla n d tr ia l P edagogy, P h y sical E d u c a tio n ,
G re sh a m , O regon.
[ th ese co u n tie s a re B en to n , M arion $3.60-9.76; valley. $4.40.
la s t w eek?
i M ilitary Science a n d T actics, and
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of
COHN—
W
hole,
$3
8
.5
0
;
crack
ed
,
and C lack am as. They begin a y ear
________
’ ' Music.
F alrvle.w , O regon.___________________ !
In advance, how ever, in a rra n g in g $39.50 p er ton.
" T h e 7.000,000 w o rk in g w om en of . Ca ‘a >ougue an d illu s tra te d llte ra -
for th e ir
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
. . . d . isp - lay - s . an d save , up - th e ir
OATS— S pot, $28-29 p er to n ; fu- . . .
.
t
tu re
m ailed
free on a p p licatio n ,
th is c o u n try a re th a t m any reaso n s A ddress: R e g istra r, O regon A gricul-
M.-.rch i , 1811, a t th e p o st o ffice a t
T h ere Is a g ro w in g se n tim e n t th a t |
j p show ag ain , ad d in g (ureg , , ,
tQn
„
, „ | to th em each
year.
M ultnom ah
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f
fo
r
th
e
e
n
fra
n
c
h
ise
m
e
n
t
of
w
om
en.”
tu
r
a
l
C
ollege,
C
orvallis.
O regon.
th e sta n d a rd on e-m ile race co u rse gllou| d do th l, an d keep , t up A „
H AY— E a s te rn O regon
tim o th y ,
March 3, 1878.
is too long by h a lf an d
th a t th e o th e r co u n ties sh o u ld do th e sam e. $17; V alley tim o th y , $12-13; a lf a l­
P re s id e n t T aft c e le b ra te d Suuduy h a lf-m ile tra c k Is going to be
Just b u t th e re sh o u ld be d is tric t dlvi- fa, $ 1 2 .50-13; clover, $10; o a ts and
hls fifty -fifth b irth d a y .
th<J p ro p e r
th in g
h e re a fte r.
Of sion8 because som e co u n ties in Or- vetch, $10-11; g ra in hay, $10-11.
_____________________________________
.
egon c a n n o t p ro d u ce
th e sam e
D a ir y a m i C o u n tr y P r o d u c e .
W illiam J e n n in g s B ryau
opened couriw
th e tlm e 18 a
e 8 ° * e r th in g s th a t
th e W illam ette valley
M illia n
J e n n in g s B ryan
opened Qn (he „horler ,.ourge
bUt tw ice co u n ties do.
T h e S ta te F a ir can be
PO U LTRY — H ens, 1 4 % -1 5 c ; broil
his pro-W U son cam p aig n a t D enver, .......u
' m a d e t h e b ig g e s t a n d
best of ‘all e rs , 15-15 *4c; du ck s, young,
10
on S a tu rd a y . He will to u r th e Wesl
fa irs in th e U nited S ta te s if
th
e n te r ta in in g a n d ex citin g w ith
i l c , geese, 8-12c; tu rk e y s , live, 22c
d iffe re n t c o u n tie s w ould only com
.
,
follow ing up R oosevelt.
| n e a r view
th a n once
aro u n d
pete fo r a d e q u a te prlseB, and th e orcssed, 25c.
The P o rtlan d p u b lic schools opened ,,u
,e
t
“
u
r“e
fu
lly
<,,1<!*,,a
lr
th
e
S
ta
te
F
a
ir
B
oard
is"
Inclined
to
be
m ile co rse w here
o n e -h a lf
s ta te
is inclined
EGGS— C andled, 27-28c p er dz.
y es.er.lay w ith an in creased a tte n d - « < * *» loBt to tb e
T h e lib eral becau se it is d e siro u s of ex tra s, 29-30c,
C H E E S E — T rip le ts
an d d aisies
a n te of a b o u t 10 p er cen t o v er one ^ o n o m y of th e s h o r te r
tra c k
j . secu rin g so m any e x h ib its th a t it will
be im p e ra tiv e upon th e
»late
to , , .
,
pro
v
id
e
la
rg
e
r
b
u
ild
in
g
s
an
d
m
ore
of
17e>
young
A
m
erica8-
18**c p er lb
y ear ag o
j al8° ev*‘*ent and niany of our coun
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ty fa irs can have a h a lf-m ile tra c k i th em to h o u se th e p ro d u c ts of th e
B U T T E R — O regon cream ery , cubes,
T h e fu n e ra l of Mrs. E tta Jo h n s o n , | w h tre a lo n g er o n e w ould
** » » , ' w . hole sta te . T he tim e
is com ing 33c p e r p o u n d ; p rin ts, 34-34 ^ c .
t ile S ta t e F a ir w ill
be an
P O R K — F an cy , l l ^ - 1 2 c p e r lb
Jo
h
n
-
Possible,
b
o
th
fro
m
lack
of
room
whcu
w hite w ife of P u g ilis t " J a c k ”
In s titu tio n w ith a d e q u a te facilities
V EA L— F an cy , 1 4 -15c.
D ie tra c k at fw . ta k in g oart, o ( e v e ry th in g
and
son, w as held in C hicago S a tu rd a y , | an d lack of m oney.
V e g etab les a n d F ru its .
c o m m itted
su icid e. « re s h u m id only h a lf a m ile a ro u n d c verybody in sp ite of th e w eath er,
sh e h av in g
PO TA TO ES ------- B u rb a n k s, new
then U w ill tr u ly be a g reat
T h ro n g s of peo p le of all c l a s s e s '11 w as la tk o t •Pace an d nioney th a t an d
m a d e it so, b u t it seem s th a t o u r In stitu tio n .
50-65c p e r h u n d d re d ; sw eet p ota
w hite and black , a tte n d e d .
toes, 2 ’^ c p e r pound.
| race p ro n io to rs g o t in to th e fash io n
C lackam as County Fair
S ld n a A llen an d W esley E d w ard s, ¡ o f race tra c k s by a fo r tu n a te c lr-
V EG ETA B LES-—B eans, 2c; cab
Bept. 2 5 t<> 2M
hage, 1-1 *4c p e r p o u n d ; cau liflo w ­
le a d e rs of th e A llen
clan
w hich I c u m sta n c e th a t Is now
q u ite th e
T he d a te s fo r th e C lack am as coun
e r, $1-1.25 p e r doz.;
celery, 50-
" s h o t u p ” th e c o u rth o u se a t H ills- fashion
ly fa ir tliis y e a r a re S ep tem b er 25
ville, Vu., lust M arch, w ere a rre s te d |
75c p e r d o zen ;
co rn , 15-25c per
to 28, o r ju s t one week p rio r to th e
50c
p er box
S in ce th e re Is no open season for M ultn o m ah co u n ty F a ir. T he fait dozen; cu cu m b ers,
a t D es M oines S a tu rd a y , a fte r hav­
observed
peppers, 5-6c p e r
pound;
to m a ­
ing been h u n te d
th ro u g h sev eral C hinese p h e a sa n ts It Is
w
ill
be
held
an
th
e
fa
ir
g
ro
u
n
d
s
at
th a t thet b ird s a re g e ttin g to be n u ­
s la te s for th e p ast six m o n th s
T he merous an d q u ite lam e. In d riv in g C anby. A big ex h ib it is prom ised in toes, 40-50c p e r box.
ONIONS— W alla W alla, 75c per
sh o o tin g o ccu rred M arch 14 th e a r- over th e c o u n try th ey a re
Io
be a g ric u ltu re an d babies.
sack.
*
seen in a lm o st ev ery field and fre ­
rest S e p te m b e r 14
W EAR. L o o K J , CoM FoRT.
q u e n t l y a lo n g th e ro ad s.
It is no­
F R E S H F R U IT S — A pples, 50c-
“
A
w
o
m
an
’s
vote
Is
alw
ay
s
a
p
a
tr
i­
THE.SE ARE THE THREE THING5 YOU WANT I
T h e U niversity o t O regon lias e s­ ticeab le, how ever, th a t one seldom
$1.50 per box;
peaches,
25-50c;
otic v o te.”
IN A .SHOE.
WE KNOW THAT OUR 5 H o E j|
ta b lish e d a co n iirse in jo u rn a lism sees th e n a tiv e p h e a s a n t, g ro u se or
pears,
75c-$1.25
per
box;
ap
rico
ts,
q u ail ex cep t in rem o te
lo calities,
WEAR
WELL,
BECAUSE
WE HAVE TRIED THEM I
w hich should I k - of g re a t ben efit In an d it is th o u g h t th a t th ey a re re ­
$1.25 p e r box; g rap es, 75c-$1.25
The Men Who Succeed
litis im p o rta n t field of a c tiv ity . It tre a tin g fro m civ ilizatio n .
P erh ap s as h ead s of larg e e n te rp ris e s are
COME IN AND TRY ON A PAIR OF JH O E J, AND
It men of g re a t en erg y .
is ilie lielief of th e u n iv e rsitie s and they a re becom ing e x tin c t an d
Success, to­ T eleg ram a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y r., $3.SO
YOU WILL .SEE FOR YOUR5ELF THAT THEY
Is com ing to lie th e b elief o fn ian y w ould p ro b ab ly be a good id ea to day, d em an d s h ealth . To ail is to
ex ten d th e closed
season
sev eral fa il. I t's u tte r folly fo r a m an to
LOOK GOOD AND FEEL GOOD. WE ARE EXCLU­
e d ito rs th a t th e rig h t k in d of u n i­ y e a rs lo n g e r for th e ir b en efit and
PORTLAND
RAILWAY
LIGHT
SIVE AGENTS IN THIS TOWN FOR PE T E R 'S
e
n
d
u
re
a
w
eak,
ru
n
dow
n,
h
alf
AND POW ER COMPANY
versity tra in in g can lie m ade as v ai­ p ro tectio n .
aliv e co n d itio n when E lectric B it­
CELEBRATED
SE oE S.
<>.
W.
1’.
D
IVISION
n aille to I lie n ew sp ap er m an as to
te rs w ill p u t hint rig h t on his feet
Lv. P o rtla n d
I Lv. G resh am
THE QUALITY OF OUR SHOES IS HIGH, BUTl
th e law yer, d o c to r,
a d m in is tra to r,
U ncle E z ra Hays
in sh o rt o rd er.
“ F o u r h o tties did
fo r G resham
fo r
fo r
o r w rite r, none o f w hom h as a m ore " I t d o n 't ta k e n to re'n a g ill uv e f ­ me m ore re a l good th a n any o th e r
OUR PRICES ARE NOT.
and C azad ero
P o r tl’nd C azadero
peck of m edicine 1 e v e r to o k ,” w rites ('lias
vital in flu e n c e on th e w elfare of th e fo rt to g it folks in to a
a 5 :2 0
tro u b le ," an d a little n eg lect of con- If. A llen, S ylvania,
Ga.
"A fte r
c b l2 :2 6 c l 2 : 25
s la te th a n th e e d ito r.
M ore and stip a tlo n , b ilio u sn ess, In d ig estio n o r liv er tro u b le , sto m ach d iso rd e rs and
G ; 50
b 5 :4 0 d 5 :5 1
m ore of la te y e a rs u n iv ersity
men o ilie r liver1 d e ra n g e m e n t w ill do th e y e a rs of su ffe rin g w ith rh e u m a tism , i b 7 :4 5
6 :3 0 a 6 :0 7
8 :4 5
K in g 's d e ra n g e d k id n ey s,
1 am
ag ain ,
7 :3 7
7 :5 0
have been ta k in g up n ew sp ap er w ork saine.
If a ilin g , ta k e
Dr.
b 9 :4 5
re s u lts th a n k s to E le c tric B itte rs.
sound
a 7 :5 0
9 :5 0
and it is now pro p o sed to give th em New L ife P ills fo r quii k
1 0 :4 5
T ry them .
Only 50c
b 8 :4 5
I E asy, safe, su re, an d only 25 c en ts an d w ell.”
1 1 :5 0
th e a d v a n ta g e of special tra in in g .
b ll:4 5
at all D ru g g lsls.
1 a t all D ru g g ists.
9 :3 9
1 :5 «
1 2 :4 5
b l0 :4 5
a 3 : IS
b 1 :4 5
1 1 :3 9
3 :5 «
a 2 :2 7
b i 2 :4 5
5:51»
2 :4 5
1 : 3»
7 :4 5
h 3 :4 5
b 2 :4 5
4 :4 5
3:31»
<1 It 5 :4 5
1) 4 :4 5
<1:45
a 5 :0 3
blO:UO
5:31»
c b l 1:3 3
7 :1 5
9 :4 3
L ig h t fig u re s d e n o te a. m.
B old fig u re s d e n o te p. ui.
a U. 8. M ail an d E xpress. No
p assen g ers.
$ 3 - 50
b G resh am L ocal to C azad ero on
S undays.
c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C azadero
d T h ro u g h to B o rin g ex cep t on
S unday.
R u n n in g tim e P o rtla n d to G resh ­
am , 1 h o u r.
$ 2 3°
G resham
O utlook
Oregon Agricultural College
Race Course Approved
■RESO LVED
THAT OUR. -5HOES ARE MADE ON
A LAST THAT LASTS. V E V0NT.SELL
Y o u A SHOE You W ILL N o t BE
SATISFIED W ITH -IT WONT PAY US
TO DO
S chool S hoes
FOUR BIG DAYS!
Ocl. 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 , ’12
School commences M onday and our
stock of School Shoes for boys and girls
is the Best in the city, and as has always
been found, our prices are also the best.
Our Boys’ H igh-Top Cutter are the
best thing in shoes; price is
and
Every pair is Absolutely Guaranteed.
Boys’ Box-Calf, very H eavy and stylish
for $2°° and
are winners and the
boys like them.
Good heavy crome
leather shoes at $2 and $2.50 are the
shoes that stand up.
Girls shoes in Patent, Vici and Box
calf leathers in heavy soles, good for wet
w eather and every pair guaranteed.
FOUR BIG DAYS!
Oct. 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 , 12
Meet Me on
the Furrow”
“Meet Me on
the Furrow”
I l.illoween comes at the end of October, but there’ll be four dates ahead of it even more interesting
and those are the dates af the Multnomah County Fair, October 2, 3, 4, 5, 1912
S ou will surely he there and enjoy the many features
Agriculture, Horticulture, Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine
Art, Amusements, Races, Dancing, Etc.
and the 1001 other features
Multnomah
County Fair
MT. HOOD D IVISION
Lv. M ontavilla
Lv. G resham
fo r G resham
1 fo r
¡ fo r
and B ull R un M 't’v illa 1 B ull R un
d 6 :3 5
6 :0 0 d 7 :0 0
a 9 :0 0
8 :1 0
a 9 :2 5
3 :0 «
a 1 :2 «
3 :2 5
1» 5 :5 5
5 :2 5 b « 2.5
SUNDAY ONLY.
9 :0 0
8 :0 0 d 7 .0 0
1 :3O
1 1 :5 0
9 :2 5
4 :4 5
1 :5 5
» IS
. 7 no
«:ÖO s 5 :1 «
Mixed tra in ,
b T o C o ttre ll only,
c To G resh am only,
d T o M abery only,
a To S andy R iv er only.
Above sch e d u le s s u b je c t to ch an g e | Do not overlook the sale on suits.
w ith o u t notice.
L ig h t fig u re s, a. m.
W e sold ten of them last week.
B old fig u re s, p. m.
A LW A Y S A T T R A C T IV E
ATTRACTIYB Al L WAYS
T hat’« the description of ‘Sdinntanf*
tnovlrm bathrooms a> we install them.
A iw a ,» A ttra c tiv e because of the
beautiful white erameled finish and ex-
quisite design» of the fixture».
At Gresham, Oregon
Excellent Accommodations
Half Fare and Round T rip Tickets on both Railroads
A ttr a c tiv e A ll H » ,,— from the
•tandpoint of health, appearance and
economy because of their sanitary, well-
designed, durable construction.
Ask for booklets.
J. J. WODAEGE
W ith S te rlin g A K id d e r, p h o n e 603
Suit Sale
Supplies Free
The sizes are getting broken and
you had better come while the
stock is in such a shape that we
can fit you better.
For one week We will give to
any boy or girl buying a pair of
School shoes I scratch tablet I
pen and ink tablet, I pencil, I
pen and penholder and I sack
marbles Absolutely Free.
Stoves, Ranges
Fruit Jars
Also Remember that during the
month of September that we are
giving one stoveboard Free with
every heating stove selling for
$7.50 and upwards. Our New
stock is all in and are some of
the C lassiest stoves you have
ever had the pleasure of looking
L ntil all sold out the following
prices will prevail on Fruit Jars
We have an over stock and you
get the advantage.
$ 1.50 Economy I -2 gals now $1.20
.90 Mason I -2 gals
“
.70
.85 Everlasting I -4 gal “
65
1.25
“
1-2 “ “
100
These prices are for the kinds
and sizes mentioned in this ad.
Lewis Shattuck