Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 01, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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G R E SH A M
O UTLOOK.
L. H. A ld erm an , s ta te s u p e r ln te n - ,
d e n t o f P u b lic In s tru c tio n , h as
a
1 WICK A W E E K _
____________________________
1 p ro je c t u n d e r way th a t o u g h t
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y I p ro v e help fu l.
li e
p roposes
A I a-Iter to th e H oys.
a t G resham , O regon.
m ak e th e school h o u ses th e social
T h e re a re som e
of
you
boys
It I. ST CLAIR, Editor and Publ'r c en te rs of th e v a rio u s co m m u n ities a ro u n d tow n w ho seem to
en jo y
of th e s ta te by g iv in g a n ex ten d ed
in h a lin g th e fu m es o f a c ig a re tte .
O ur Su bscrip tion K ates le c tu re co u rse d u rin g
th e
w in te r
G resh am h as a class o f th e
best
One year, SI.SO;
m o n th s. T hese ta lk s w ill be by
six m on th s, 75c;
b u sin ess m en in an y tow n th e sam e
w ho w ill
three m o n th ’s trial well in fo rm ed sp e a k e rs,
size in O regon. T hey m ig h t see you
su bscrip tion ,
50c discu ss su b je c ts o f com m on In te r­
sm o k in g an d no t say a n y th in g
to
est.
A dvertising.
you a b o u t it, b u t n e v e rth e le ss they
I R a t e s rea so n ­
B. L ee P a g e t, P ro h ib itio n can d i notice an d It h as its effect th o u g h it
able.
Our rep re­
m ig h t n o t be p e rcep tib le to you.
sen ta tiv e w ill call d a te fo r U nited S ta te s se n a to r was
5
Now boys, th e peo p le saw th a t it
in tow n last ev en in g m eetin g
old was no t good fo r you to use c ig a r­
P h on e 701.
an d
fo rm in g
new e tte s a n d m ade law s a g a in s t m i­
" T h e L inotype j a c q u a in ta n c e s
W ay la th e W ay ' ones. H e had
been an n o u n c e d to n o rs sm o k in g . Now I Ju st w arn you
__________ th a t W ins."_______ speak on th e s tre e t, b u t of co u rse. a little , fo r th is law is s till in effect
H ea v y W ool and C otton B lankets.
O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n o f ln vlew of th e Pa r t Y
re p re sn ts, an d If you a re n o t c a re fu l
H u c k T o w e l in g
It is
G resh am , O regon.
it rain ed e!
Mr .P a g e t h as ex ten d - liab le to reliev e you o f som e of th a t
7 hese cool nights call for heavier bedding.
Checkered
Linen Toweling,
. 12]c Yard
O fficlal p a p e r o f th e Tow n of ed his w h irlw in d
cam p aig n
well m oney you have been sav in g up fo r
W e are offering H igh Grade Blankets at
F a irview , O regon.___________________ over th e g tate
H<
a we„ know n
Pure
Linen
Guest
Toweling,
. 50c “
th o se th in g s you w ere going to get '
little cost. Cotton Blanketine, Tan, Gray or
' E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r bu sin ess m an an d b a n k e r
o f th e an d ln o rd e r t h a t you m ay n o t have
Towels w ith Crest 50c Each
W hite, full size and good weight, . $1.00
L.-.rch i , 1*11, a t th e p o st o ffice a t O regon m e tro p o lis an d th in k s th a t an y fe a r of b eing p in ch ed , ju s t ta k e
Bureau Scarfs
“ $1.00 “
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f ...
Z
W
ool Nap Blankets, fancy or plain, $2 to $3 pair
M arch 3, 18 79.
,h e sp litin g up o f th e votes in old th e ad v ice of y o u r p a re n ts , w ho d e­
p a rtie s o u g h t to m a k e his chances sire th e best th e r e is fo r you.
Q yilts fu ll size,
.
.
.
.
$1.50
1
N E E D O F FO R E T H O U G H T .
very good. No s a fe r, b e tte r
m an
A F R IE N D O F T H E BOYS.
I Quilts fu ll size, pure cotton filled, . $2.00
could be se n t to th e sen ate
from
E ven a c h ild 's life is p riceless. O regon.
Consists of Womens, Misses, Childrens and
A B o q u e t fo r K ansits.
Prints and G ingh am s in E n d less V ariety
Its p re s e rv a tio n re q u ire s
on
th e
Infants Dresses.
K a n s a s h as been criticised
in
p a r t of p a re n t o r g u a rd ia n th e u t­
Cotton P rin ts » ..................................05 Yard
T he V ale E n te rp ris e h as a good m any q u a rte rs , bu t th e re a re som e
Mens, Youths, Boys and Childrens Suits.
m ost fo re th o u g h t an d care.
American Prints,
.
.
. .06] “
Idea o f w h a t a C o m m ercial clu b is fa c ts very m uch in h e r favor.
Childs Dresses, .
.
. 50c to $3.00
T h ere a re o v er 5 00,000
boys in '
Apron Ginghams, .
.
. .08', “
T he b u rn in g to d e a th of a th ree- an d h a s th e fo llo w in g to say : "A
Misses
“
.
.
. 1.00 to 4.00
K an sas, o v er school age, w ho hav e j
Dress Ginghams, Nurses Pattern».
.10 “
y e a r old child a t L en ts last S a tu r g re a t m an y of o u r c itizen s a re in ­
Womens “
.
.
. 1 . 0 0 to 7.00
n ev er seen a saloon.
I oele DeMode, The B«l Cisgluii os the Marlul.
.10 1
“
day m o rn in g sh o u ld be a w arn in g clined to o verlook th e good
th a t
T h ere a re 91 co u n tie s w ith o u t a n i
T h e y a re a ll w e ll m ade, nice stylish garm en ts
lesson *o th o se p a re n ts w ho
a re Is accom plished by th e C om m ercial in m a te in th e ir ja ils , 17
each and ev ery o n e this season's styles.
co u n tie s j
so th o u g h tle ss as to ru n such fe a r­ club. T he people o f V ale a re n o t w ith o u t ja ils an d 87 co u n tie s th a t )
DOMESTICS
ful risk s. T he e x p la n a tio n o f m ost alone in th is, as it is th e sam e, last y e a r did n o t send an in m a te to j
We Buy our Domestics direct from the Mills
M ENS A N D BO YS
such accid en ts Is " I d id n ’t th in k ,’’ p ra c tic a lly , all o v er
th e co u n try . th e in san e asy lu m .
and save the middleman’s profit.
,
b u t th a t is no t a re a so n a b le excuse T he C o m m ercial c lu b sh o u ld ers all
Childs
Buster
Suits,
.
. 2.50 to 5.00
K an sas h a s 900 n ew sp ap ers th a t
9-4 Sheeting, Bleached .
. .25 Yard
n o r does It fre e fro m resp o n sib ility th e tro u b le an d ex p en se of a d v e r­ will n o t ta k e a liq u o r ad v e rtise m e n t.
Boys
K
nicker
Suits,
.
.
2 00 to 5.00
4-4 Bleached M uslin,
.08] to .12] “
R e g re ts w ill n o t a to n e fo r lack of tisin g o u r co m m u n ity , an d
tr u s ts
T h e fa rm e rs of th e s ta te of K a n ­
V
ouths
A
ll
W
ool
W
orsted
Suits,
. 10.00
42-in. Pillow Tubing,
.
. .20 “
fo re th o u g h t.
to th e p eo p le to rep ay th em . They sas, ow n 10,000 au to m o b iles, and th e
Mens
Cassimere
Suits,
.
.
.
10.00
45-in. P illow Tubing,
.
. .25 “
A m o th er left h e r hom e to m ak e a spend m an y n ig h ts in fig u rin g on s ta te Is th e second ric h e st in th e
Mens A ll W ool Worsted, Serge or Cheviot
p u rc h a s e a t a n earb y sto re. A th re e - so m eth in g to help th e to w n , an d U nion.— M an k ato . (M in n .) J o u rn a l.
3-lb. Cotton Batts, open 7x6 ft. .85 Eac-h
y e a r old to t w as le ft asleep in th e th e people, w ho a re to reap
Suits the kind that can’t be 1 C AA
th e
house. T he d o o rs
w ere carefu lly b en efit,
sleep
p eacefu lly .
T hey
beat for the price,
U n iv ersity of
O regon, E u g en e,
D
r
e
s
s
G
o
o
d
s
locked. In th e m o th e r’s
ab sen ce give a good p a r t of th e ir tim e and Sept. 25— To m ak e d ry n e ss doubly
A
ll
W
ool
Serges
in
regular,
Navy,
th u ho u se took fire an d w as soon a o ften sp en d som e ex p en se m oney, d ry , th e fa c u lty of th e S ta te U ni­
S h oes m a d e o f L ea th er for M en, W om en
Black, G ray or W hite, .
Yard
m ass of flam es. T h e fr a n tic
ef- an d th e people d o n o t com p en sate v ersity h a s assu m ed c o n tro l
over
and
C hildren at M on ey S avin g P rices.
Mixed Fancy Cassimeres in Brown and Gray
fd rts of n eig h b o rs did n o t av ail to them ln an y way. T h e o fficers nev­ th e a c tio n s of th e s tu d e n ts n ot only
rescu e th e child. T h ere w ere in d i­ e r stan d back from th e w ork sim ply w hile th ey a re in E u g en e, w h ere no
Mixtures, beautiful Coloring and Styles
c a tio n s th a t th e child had tried to because th e re Is no p a y ro ll in con­ liq u o r can be sold, b u t even w hen
for W inter Suits or Skirts at C A
UNDERW EAR
reach a w indow .
nection
w ith
th e ir office.
T he th ey leav e th e college
to w n
fo r
O u r S tock o f U n d e rw e a r is com p lete, in c lu d in g T w o -
the
Specially
Low
Price
of
Yard
T he c h ild 's n am e
w as
L a u ra , sm all g ro w in g to w n Is th e o n e th a t o th e r cities. A d ra s tic
P iece and U nionfSuits fo r M e n , W o m e n and C h ild re n .
ru le has
d u u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. Gus Mace. needs a C om m ercial clu b an d a tow n been passed u n d e r w hich d r in k in g in
Mens A ll W ool d ’ble back & front 1.50 Gar.
L IN E N S
never a m o u n ts to sh u c k s u n less it any salo o n m ak es a s tu d e n t su b je c t
W e a re o ffe rin g th e m ost co m p lete »how ing of F in e L in ­
Cassimere Union Suits Ribbed 1.50 Suit
W ell, w ell, W oodland, W ash in g ­ has o n e.’’
to d ism issal.
en, D am ask and T o w e lin g » e v e r show n in G resh am
to n , has an ap p le tre e in fu ll blos­
Ladies M unsing Cassimere U. Sts. 1.25 “
No im p ro p rie tie s h ad
been
re ­
Fine Pure Linen Damask “ f c de l“ $1 00 Yd
som !
C o u ld n ’t som e one g et an
"W o m en w hen e n fra n c h ise d a re p o rte d , b u t it w as th o u g h t best to
Cotton Ribbed Union Suits 50c “
Napkins to match at .
.
25c Each
apple tre e to blossom h ere d u rin g p ractically n o n -p a rtisa n . They know go on reco rd a t once, an d le t th e
Boys
Fleeced
Lined Underwear
30c “
fa ir tim e?
Bleach Linen Damask lighter w eigh t 50c Yard
th e a r t of sc ra tc h in g th e ir tic k e ts; s tu d e n ts know w h at to exp ect. T he
Childrens M unsing Union Suits
65c “
they a re exceedingly p ro fic ie n t
in facu lty feels th a t th is ex ten sio n of
T he O tulook office Is p rep ared p ick in g o u t fellow s w ho a re no a u th o rity is ju s tifie d by th e
fact
to fu rn ish school re p o rt c a rd s w ith good.’’
th a t m an y o f th e s tu d e n ts a re un-
envelopes, n eatly p rin te d , one
of
d e r age, an d a re e n tru s te d
to th e
th e m ost co m p act an d serv iceab le
Sick h ead ach e is caused
by a U n iv ersity by th e ir p a re n ts, a n d th a t
fo rm s ev e r g o tten up.' T h e price d iso rd ered sto m ach . T ak e C ham ber­ it will be su sta in e d by th e public
Is
very reaso n ab le.
Send
fo r la in 's T a b le ts and c o rre c t th a t and se n tim e n t of O regon.
ead
d isa
isa p p p p e e a a r.
r.
F o o r r
sam p le and prices ln an v a m o u n t s l th n e e n h t>
a a ach
a c n « e w ill d
F
ounce U1
ts w o rm a ton | all th e
th e o re tic a l
a n tl-su ffra ;
fa ilu re w ith som e k in d s of p eo p le."
d esired . P h o n e 701.
Id le rs ew yw hX .
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been e V o T c Z d ^ o “ "
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d<Wn ° f h ‘Bt° ry
" E a s tw a rd th e w om an s ta r o f em -
e q u a l su ffra g e is w orth m ore th a n
" W o m a n ’s S u ffra g e
is an u tte r plre ta k e s Its way
G resham
O utlook
W. C. T. U. Notes
The Next Great Event
THE MULTNOMAH”COUNTY FAIR
U 7E extend to our many friends and patrons a cordial invitation to make our store
"
their headquarters while at the Fair. If you have any packages or parcels
which you do not wish to carry around on the grounds just drop in and leave them
we will take care of them for you. During these Four Days of Festivities we are
offering Dependable Merchandise at Real Money Saving Prices.
Our Ready To Wear Department
. 1 d«UU
. OvC
3vC
Dry Goods Shop
Bert Lindsftv’s
The Tad Store
Multnomah County Fair
It is Your Fair
and Everybody’s
Meet your old neigh­
bors and Friends
and many new ones
on The Furrow.
1001 Attractions !
,‘l
FOUR BIG DAYS-This Week!
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday-and Saturday Night