Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 15, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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th e a r t d e p a rtm e n t w ere o m itte d in
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid ay th e la st issue ow ing to th e h u rry
J e ith e r th e com ing elec tio n nor
a t G resh am . O regon
an d con fu sio n In m a k in g up
th e -m a » a . > .. .
list;
beading
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beal
8pecinian
of
an
jth
ln g else can d is tu rb th e pros
H I. H T » 'L A IR , E d ito r an d P u b l'r
(Lewis Shattuck-Greshams Department Store
h k W e .a are c ^ all f ^ ljvjng
t b y / P for r - C omfort
c-
Uest co llectio n oil p a in tin g s— M rs
Mrs. Mary Leslie-— 1st
upon th e solid ag ricu l
1st, p p atch
atch w w ork
ork peflly
,
Q. W. In g ra m , first.
I <!•»••••
tu
tal
g
ro
w
th
of th e s ta te of O regon.
O n e y e a r, >1.50;
Best co llectio n a m a te u r p h o to g ra -I s i l ^ p a u h ’w o rV 1" 1* 2nd, bed q u ilt. The value o f th e 1912 crop in O re­
»lx m o n th » ,
75c;
WHAT MORE COMFORT CAN WE FIND
E a rl T h o m p so n , second.
M rs M D. K e r n - 2nd. best cotton gon is fixed a t over > 126,000,000
th re e m o n th *» tr ia l Phy
s u b s c rip tio n ,
50c
B est collectio n p a in tin g s . F low - P atch w ork - ___,
bed q __
u ilt
THAN
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, by Or. Ja m e s W ithycom be, d ire c to r
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Mrs. K. F
O rcgc.i E x p erim en t S tatio n ,
e rs an d F r u it— B th ei P o st, first.
~ . W alters— 1st, fancy of
A d i c rtis in g .
t h is sh o e f e e l s
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probably th e best a u th o rity on th is
K a t e s re a s o n ­
ap ro n
T h o m p .o n - 2 n d , fancy iu b je c t
, ht. w hole glate
The
j
ab le.
O u r r e p r e ­ W llda B u ck m an , first.
s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll
E. H olliday— 1st, h e m stitch ed pil- show ing Is a splendid one a n d as-
!o < slips.
sure* p ro sp erity to O regon people.
A C o rrectio n .
P h o n e 701,
H olliday 1 st,
bed
spread The e stim a te in
d e ta il
follow s;
E llery C u m m in s received 2d prize
**T h e
L in o ty p e
k n ittin g , 1st, p o in t lace co llar, 2nd
e a rs of po p co rn in th e Ju ­ k n itte d slippers.
W heat, 21.092,274 b u .. . 8 1 5,819,205
W a y Is th e W a y on six
th a t W in e ."
venile d e p a rtm e n t, n o t E lery C hase
Mrs. K ane— 2nd, p o in t lace col-
1 L 7 4 4 .0 4 6 b u . . .
5.602,737
B arley, 4,439,374 b u .. .
as
a p p eared in o u r
list in
last la r ' „ .....
2,663.624
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of
and HhnJf
F lk e m b * lo" 8 c lo v e r seed, 125,000 bu
F rid a y 's issu e .
G resh am , O regon.
1,050,000
an d sh o rt stitc h ; 2 n d , eyelet etnb. p o tato es 8 71&K8& ,
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of
3,500,674
corset cover;
2nd
ey elet
em h Ko' a toes, 8>‘ 15.68a b u .
F a irv iew , O regon.
O H B IN A N C E NO. «4.
sh irt w aist.
‘ Hay, 1,374.201 t o n s .,
12,376,809
Mrs. F. H. G ibbs— 2nd, best speci- F r u i t ......................................
6 ,’ 50,000
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
M.-.rch ¿, I k l l , a t th e p o st o ffice a t
in p rem iu m
lis t; V etetablea
n sn an«
An o rd in a n c e a p p ro p ria tin g
th e m an n o t given
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G resham , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of sum o f >3000,00 fo r th e erectio n of
3,750.000
M arch 3, 1879.
a City H all an d a u th o riz in g th e com ­
Mrs. M. D K ern — B est g e n e ra l M -scellaneous p ro d u cts
9,500,000
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Next S atu rd ay has been d e s ig n a t­ m ittee on p u b lic p ro p e rty to m ak e a d isp lay in th is d e p a rtm e n t.
Dsiry p r o d * u c t s ...............
16,750,000
Mrs. W ill Jo h n s o n — 1st, c en te r- P oultry an d e g g s ..........
c o n tra c t fu r th e e re c tio n of such
ed by G o v ern o r W est as "C lean up
7,250,000
piece.
day in every tow n an d city in th e City H all an d pay all b ills co n n e c t­
Waol,
17,500,000
l
b
s
...
2,850,000
Mrs. A. K ro n — 2nd, cen terp iece.
sta te . T h is tim e It is not a m o ral ed th e re w ith .
375,000
Miss b a rb a ra H ueb le— 1st, k n it­ M ihair, 1,250,000 l b s ...
th e
Com m on ted bed sp re a d , old la d ie s' d e p a rt- Hcney
cru sa d e an d to clean up th e tow n Be It o rd ain ed by
135,000
m
ent.
C ouncil of th e Tow n of G resham
d o n 't m ean to tu rn p o litics Inside
L ivestock.............................
33,150,000
Mrs. F lo ra M cD onald— 2d, k n itte d
o u t. It ju s t-m e a n s th a t every c iti­ Section 1. T h a t th e sum of >3000.00 beu sp read .
zen should get busy and
h elp to be, an d th e sam e is h ereb y ap p ro
T o t a l ..............................> 129,764,049
H. H o llid ay — 1st, c en te rp iece
Mrs. Kay H . T odd— 2nd, c e n te r-
m ake his streets, y a rd s an d fences p rlated fro m th e g e n e ra l fu n d to he
The s ta le 's onion crop is a b o u t
look b e tte r and b rig h te r to th e ex­ used in th e e re c tio n of a C ity H all piece.
389 carlo ad s.
E. H olliday— 1st,
p a ir
w oolen
te n t of his ab ility . There- a re no in th e tow n o f G resh am .
sox, 2nd hom e m ad e rug.
I he « illa m e tte V alley is becom-
Section 2. T h a t -th e co m m ittee
prizes n h r blue rib b o n s
fo r
th e
Mrs J K. C a v a n a u g h — 2nd p a ir in i w idely know n as a* clover seed
a
on
P
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b
lic
P
ro
p
e
rty
is
h
ereb
y
a
u
th
o
r
­
w oolen sox.
best loo k in g tow n a fte r th e w ork is
of
our
jh o e j and your feet will car r y
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n
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tie
s
w
ill
ship
Mrs.
M ary
done, but civic p rid e should d ic ta te ized and d irected to e re c t a City
— n - u.
« .u .
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d seven c a rlo a d s th is y e a r an d
be-
brow
bread.
H
all
in
th
e
Tow
n
of
G
resh
am
upon
th e co m p en satio n th a t will follow
MI rian t B row n— 2d steam ed brow n ,ween *500,000 an d > 700,000 will
p ro p e rty
h e re to fo re
selected
for
“r*a d - .
be d is trib u te d am o n g th e g ro w ers
E lsew h ere will be fo u n d an a r ti­ th a t p u rp o se, to cost n o t to exceed dress.8 LaW rence R A llen— 1st, baby The E a ste rn m a rk e t ta k e s th e most
that
of
ou want
we
cle opposing a pro p o sed law w hich tlie sum of >3000.00, an d e n te r in to
Iris G u llik so n — 2nd. baby dress.
° f ‘ he O re8° n P roduct.
is aim ed a t free speech in c e rta in all n ecessary c o n tra c ts fo r th e e re c ­
Mrs. F . H. D u n h am — 1st,
side
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cities. It is n o t c le a r
th a t
th e tion of th e sam e, an d to expend
Jo ard scarf.
pr ic ej own
i j our motto on jh o e
law, if passed, w ould be co n stitu th e re fo r a sum u o t to exceed
WANTS
COMMON JUSTICE.
th e
Mrs. W h itn ey — 1st, ta tte d co llar.
tio n a l, and a fu r th e r reaso n fo r op a m o u n t h ereb y a p p ro p ria te d , an d do chief.
* ¿ro b st
1st, b an d k er- Working- Mer and Women of the
p ostug It is found,' in th e fa c t th a t ev e ry th in g
n ecessary o r ex p ed ien t
Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n — 1st, p u rse
an alm ost id en tical law was defeat 'o be done In th e e re ctio n of said
{ catc Oppose Malicious Laws.
Mrs. Jo h n J e n s m a — 2nd, purse.
ed once before. W hile th e p riv il­ City H all
Mrs. * J '■ P
a ««‘"
lm q muibi
u is t—
1 st,
orsted
I
7*;—
8
—
la
i,
w
In
o r d e r t o m a k e a farce and a laugh*
eg e of free speech h as beeu m any
Section 3.
i hat th e actio n o f th e P&*ch w ork q u ilt.
ing stock of popular governm ent and
tim e s abused , y et it
is th e safe­ said co m m ittee on P u b lic P ro p e rty
^ rs R o b ert S peer— 2nd, w orsted the initiative and referendum , two
w° rk QuOt.
¡m easures have been initiated by the
g u a rd of a free g o v ern m en t
and h ereto fo re ta k e n In co n n ectio n w ith
io n
,..i,i n .
.. ■■ ,
, 8 K achel Lewis— 2 nd,
p a tc h 1,18 h u sln iss m . erests which a re dead-
sh o u ld be tem p ered
in ev ery In ­ t h he e e e r re e c c t tio
n of ja id City H all is | w ork q u ilt, old la d ie s' d e p a rtm e n t '7 opposed to the rule of the common
sta n c e so th a t no d a n g e r w ill com e hereby ln all resp ects ra tifie d and
Mrs R ay H. T odd— 1st,
fancy l>e01,1 e ° Be proposed law lim its free
to any cau se th ro u g h unw ise legis­ approved.
pin cu sh io n .
’
| speech in cities of 5,000 or over, and
Kaye H a llig a n — 1 st, H a rd a n g e r ’8 80 g,arinK an exam ple of class Jegis-
latio n . W hile th e pro p o sed
law
A dopted th is 14th day o f O ctober
best sp ecim an ;
2nd,
H a rd a n g e r la,ion th at 11 ls absolutely revolting
seem s to be aim ed p a rtic u la rly a t 1912.
best sp ecim an
8 r * to a right-thinking indivilual.
th e I W. W. (la s s , y et It isplaln
A pproved th is 14th day of O cto­
Wm E. S o ren so n — 1st cross stitch
, And thf 8aT e p‘‘ople who are ln*
em b ro id ery
8 8 l,c , » btent th at free speech should be
th a t its ad o p tio n
w ould
be far- ber, 1912.
Miss E m m a S o ren sen
,
hampered are asking the citizens of
reach in g in o th e r d ire c tio n s, h en ce
L E W IS SH ATTUCK
Stitch em b ro id ery
2 **’ Cr° 86
8 ,a,e ° f Oregon to legislate against
It Is not in accord w ith th e tru e s t
M ayor
Viola
R
iirr
i. o f .. d o t . u Z s . f“e P*°P‘®
S
a
d
i:
CU
h
a
s
7
is
i,
“
set
a" d h° to
W spend th eir earnings
' direC'
A m erican p rin cip les of freedom and A ttest:
D. M R O B E R T S,
and clean-cut analysis of the law
I W e a r e m a k in g a v e r y lib e r a l o ffe r o n R a n g e s . A n y r a n g e s o ld
eq u a lity .
Lois
Miles-— 1st.
best specim en proves that a farm er could not ask
R eco rd er.
beading.
A n o th er pro p o sed law w ould p re­
th is m o n th o r n e x t w e w ill g iv e y o u $5 w o r th o f tin a n d e n a m e l
hh neighbors to not patronize an estab
Mrs. J. w . P a tte rs o n — 1st, best llihm ent ihat defrauded him. “could
vent th e w o rk in g peo p le from sp en d ­
RESO LU TIO N .
w a re . It w ill p a y y o u to b u y y o u r r a n g e fro m us.
llo
n
lto
n
lace.
not recom mend any course of action
in g th e ir e a rn in g s as th ey see fit.
M rs
J e n n ie W e stfall— 1st, d is­ or warn his neighbors against being
Be It R esolved, by th e C om m on
A t least t h a t is th e an aly sis.
In
A n d w e g iv e G r e e n T r a d in g S t a m p s
play Irish lace, one y a rd o r more* taken ln. too. The m easure, however,
of G resham 1st. best specim en H o n itò n lace
o th e r w ords th e boycott w ould be a C ouncil of th e Tow n
is aimed at the organizations that are
in te n tio n
of
th e
M O. B row n— 2nd, lad ies' shaw l
»»eking to im prove conditions for the
p u n is h a b le o ffen se
an d a
p erson th a t it is th e
common people. Eight thousand sig
Sadie C hase— 1st, lad les' shaw l.
could not recom m end to his n e ig h ­ C om m on C ouncil of th e Tow n of
Mary F C am p b ell— 1st. piece in natures to this bill were secured ln
bors any co u rse of actio n
a g a in st G resh am to open, e sta b lish an d lay d raw n w ork
| M e n ’s W o o l U n d e r w e a r fo r y o u r fall a n d w in te r w e a r a t »71-
I
Multnomah county, where the people
of
th o se d e fra u d in g him
T he
O ut­ o u t a s tre e t In th e said Tow n
Mrs E. G u llik so n — 2nd, piece in on a referendum of a sim ilar ordl j
~ e r g a r m e n t, th e B est e v e r s h o w n fo r th e m o n e y , ju s t
sh all draw n w ork.
nance, defeated the forces of big husl i
look is opposed to botli m easu res on G resh am , w hich said s tre e t
1 g o o d a s y o u p a y $ I fo r a t o th e r s to r e s
T he working '
feet
Mary
F.
C am p b ell— 1 st,
tw o ness overw helm ingly.
p rin c ip le and w ould recom m end
a in clu d e a s trip o f lan d fo rty
people of this county ask you, the 1
A n d w e G iv e G r e e n T r a d in g S t a m p s
y
a
rd
s
k
n
it
o
r
cro
ch
et
lace.
wide
and
h
io
re
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
des-
vote a g a in s t them .
Mrs. M D. K ern — 2nd, tw o y a rd s voters of the state, to deal ju stly with |
tr i bed as follow s:
them and defeat the anti-boycott and
k n it o r cro ch et lace
free speech bills.
I’ll« s ta te board of F o re stry will
B egin n in g at a p o in t on th e so u th
, \ a,ry F C am p b ell— 1st, k n itte d anti
V ote 369 X NO; 371 X NO.
p re p a ra a m ap of th e s ta te , show ­ lin e o f F ir s t s tre e t In th e Tow n of sto ck in g s; 1st, piece of b a tte n b e rg
D o u u th
th i it—
2 n d , fai
fancy
ing (he locatio n
of th e
v ario u s G resh am , O regon, 356 feet west ot I Mrs. H. L. D°
t— 2nd,
<>...- I f c m S u .n tC M r,„- |„di,M f,„ d gh-|M
g N M M t (Hh.CM ,-(,-■ -I
C H R IS T IA N
SC IE N T IST S— Meet
faclll, ut of tiin b e rla n , d . TI i I b
...... *he
>'“•
“ sin s tre e t; thence
‘ M r s * ^ „ ' . ^ " „ d ^ X e r ia G ran g e h a ll, G resh am , S unday at
J">un.
S o n ,,.
s p e c ia l v a lu e s o n c h ild r e n s S w e a t r ( . « t s
classes
will
s o .n ^ h i n g classy a n d p rice very m odest
fa c ilita te co -o p eratio n
w ith
th e n o rth p a ra lle l to th e west lin e of I P ^ c e . silk e m b ro id e ry ; 1st, sta n d 11 and W ednesday a t 8 p. m Sun- I Vh-n s W .ad to p S h irts
day school a t 12. Public in v ited .
1
I titled S ta te s F o rest serv ice b uild- Main s tre e t to th e p o rth
lin e o f | cover; lB t> c e n te r piece W al
l o t th e <>|M lu n g o r th e NettMon.
t h ,ld ,. n*s S to c k in g h g C aps a t
H, cent-s is su re som e h arg a 111.
lug to a d s and tr a ils an d aid in g In F ifth s tre e t; th e n c e w est 40 feet 'I
. l a t ' 8ofa P*Ilow
fig h tin g fires.
lin e o f Main s tre e t to
th e so u th | Piece.
P o rtla n d
ex p ects
to
have th e line of F irst stre e t, p ro d u c e d ; th en ce
M rs S a>*»ii
B ell— 2nd,
D evil's
biggest p o ta to show ev er held in th e «test 40 feet to th e p lace of be I f° ° d , lay
k «i ..
- er ca
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1 st,
one
loa*f
her'e a n d fEC
‘E e y e a r y o u n e e d la n te rn s . O u r stock jg all I
1 a. iflc N orth w est at
th e
L and g in n in g ; an d in clu d in g th e west end g rah am bread.
I you b e a i iO C W e
° U‘ ^ ° d ’ L a n tern s
4 O c ; can
Mrs.
K
ane—
1st,
d
isp
lay
(a
ttin
g
Show, N ovem ber 18-23. M any en - of F ir s t, Second. T h ird an d F ifth
Mrs It E D ennison— 1st, B atten
o t.
S e e e v e o r u r ’a w N ' e w o n *U
e 1 D-Litrht
r e s a re com ing In and
g ro w ers stre e ts , an d all of a n arro w
stre e t berg centerp iece.
o y n o e u ” b “ e P a n t c it J d ? Sa't W « e 1 s h ¿ o 0 u ' ld b e s .S a ‘ y , h n ,'Fg
S w you
a n n o u n ce they will disp lay ten o r rhow n on th e re c o rd e r's
p la t
of
Mrs Col. B ro b s t- 2nd,
B atten
I n e e d at $
a n a d t w - e ll
' £ ne
» w o r th $ 2 .0 0 . S id e lig h ts t fo r r v o s u r I
m ore boxes of tu b e rs, each w eighing M etzger's A d d itio n as M etzg er's av berg c en te rp iece .
Mrs T heo W h itm an
2nd. baby'-
pounds
T h ere a re s u b s ta n tia l I en u e ; besides c e rta in o th e r tr a c ts
lress, em b ro id ered .
prizes fo r th e beat p o tato es.
T he belonging to v ario u s c o rp o r a tio n , and
Mrs H tem yesly— 1st. Irish cro ­
I o rtla n d C om m ercial clu b o ffers a p riv a te p erso n s
chet co llar.
W e .“ 7
o n ly P ° c P lr >n to w n s e llin g
<T» 1 OO
Mrs J e n n ie W o stell— 2nd,
Irish
. '" " ‘'„“ ’" ' " b ^ ' o r ' “n’ ^
“ 7 ,n" "
T h a ‘ ° r r ' n K S ,a n '« y *
a » d ‘8
g o o d flour «t $ I All good» pr^ed
1
cro ch et co llar.
..■ ague a m i a f f X e d
7d
Mrs. Col.
B ro b st — 1st.
dolly
iiiiiKt h Hurvey
of suid DroooM**!
no* crochet
x : ; ...........................
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“
Mrs
Roy
K ern - 1 s t. chocolate
HhV
* s ™ . ,,UM.
" " “* * *
I - ' - »“ " I-
cake.
show ing th e tr u e b o u n d aries th e re ­
Mrs G. W. A lld er 2nd, ch ocolate
I
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ll
G
oods
ju
s
t
in
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lo
ts
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o
th e r new
EI.E< TRK E IG H T Is th e
of an d of th e p o rtio n s o f each lot cake.
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f
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r
hom
es,
offices,
shops
M
rs.
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o r lots, tra c ts o r tr a c ts to be ap-
-
K ern - 1st,
cocoanut
• a ll in a n d sec i | „
' “ ‘S M ,,,n " *n t e v . r c a m e to to w n I
a»»<| o th e r p lace s iKH-diug light.
The C olum bia B rick W o rk , have
f° r
“ nd c a k e , 2nd, la y e r cake.
A lb erta A llen— 1st, larg est
and '
gone extensively Into th e m ak in g of **7 h*
,O8* ,h ‘T w ,,h "
best a ss o rtm e n t of pick les in Jars
M ile
‘¡ ' . ¿ r
,M ’ , ? • r t , U , r h W‘ "
HU« of v ario u s size's
T h is will be w r’,t<>u re p o rt w ith th e R eco rd er of
M rs R e . Dtm nlson
1st,
silk
b e o n s a l,..
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from th e d a te of th is reso lu tio n
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th«*n*lty fnnilM liing any m |tiiiv a l
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rlag e robe.
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A dopted by th e C om m on C ouncil,
a m o u n t o f lig h t, F ui-tlicrnioiv.
sold to \\ | | lllack
T he p resen t
Mrs. H. H. Todd— 2nd, article
o w n ers moved h ere d u rtn g last week th is 14th day o f O ctober, 1912
J not o th e rw ise specified.
You will have a ch an ce to sw ell th e c o n trib u tio n a t
pense.
One of th e Ja p a n e s e liv in g on th e
o u r ex-
M rs E. A. T hom pson
2nd, a rtl-
A pproved.
Dally p lace w as q u ite badly kicked
cle. n o t o th e rw ise specified.
L E W IS SH A TTU CK .
K E L C T K I C I . X M l ’s ca n b e lo r a t -
by a horse
Mrs. S adie C row - -1st. a rtic le s,
«■<1 in a n y p la c e , th u s a f fo iv lin g
Mayor.
Kotiert S m ith moved
tu to th e
■ not o th erw ise specified, old
lad ies'
a n y dealispd d is t r ib u t io n o f lig h t.
house vacated by A ugust H au sm an
d e p a rtm e n t.
H enry lle rrs re tu rn e d from Cot-
I-earn to look In th e a d s for b ar I Mrs L u la S treb ln
2nd. a rtic le s
- - 1 ■1 - -' - - -»in rdai < - \ ■ n i 11
gaina
I not o th e rw ise specified, old lad ies'
X
, d e p a rtm e n t.
N O t l T H L l l l,A .M I*K possess th e s e
M rs Ray F. G o n g w er— 1st sofa
q u a lif ic a t io n s ;
th e r e fo r e , it
is
pillow .
n o t s u r p r is in g t h a t
Mrs J o h n
B ram itali— 2nd, one
cro ch eted bedspread.
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Pll‘h .7 "
J°b»a«’n — 2nd. In fan t'»
t» u r S u b M -rlp tlo n
Kate*-
COMFORTARLFLÓP EL?
1T5 AN ADDITION )
To APPEARANCE Too1
IN5,DE-
OUR. «SHoEJ FEEL GOOD ON THE IN5IDE AND
LOOK GOOD ON THE OVTJIDE.
THEP ARE
GOOD CLEAR, THR.OUGH.
BRING YOUR. FEET
To U S AND WE WILL JLIP THEM INTO A PAIR.
.
,
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OUR. JHOEJ AWAY.
WE WILL NOT TAKE
MORE OF YOUR MONEY THAN WE OUGHT To
FOR
PAIR
JHOEJ Y
ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENT J IN THI5 TOWN FOR
P E T E R J LINE OF JH oE J.
"QUALITY UP
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W i t h e v e r y b e a t i n g s to v e t h a t y o u b u y
fro m u s a t
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y o u A b s o lu te ly F r e e o n e o f o u r C h o ic e
S to v e - b o a r d s , a n o r n a m e n t to y o u r h o m e
C o m e in a n d o r d e r a s to v e a s th is o ffe r
m a y b e w i t h d r a w n a t a n y tim e .
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A l s o S q u a r e H o llo w B lo c k s fo r C e lla rs ,
f o u n d a t i o n s a n d a ll b u ild in g p u p o s e s .
Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing
Patronize those who Advertise in the Outlook
Mrs O. A. K astm an — 1st,
best
specim en F ilet lace; 1st. be»t speci­
men H ontton h a n d k e rc h ie f; 1st. best
specim en fancy p o rtle r; 2nd,
»et
of doilies
Ann McKeown
1st. c e n te r piece.
Mrs W ill Jo h n s o n - l » t , ch ild 's
sacque.
FREE
COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS
METHODIST
CHURCH
G resh am
Edwin W. Hight, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m , preaching
• t 11 a. m .and 8 p m Cottage '
Prayer meeting each Thursday ev»n-1
lng at 8 p. nt. Place announced.
Evening Telegram and Outlook
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o th e r s in im s lc r ti
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