Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 23, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    HAGiC
TWO
GRESHAM
Lawn«
See o u r pretty law ns
all colors at p er yd,
10c
O th er L aw ns at yd. 5 to 8 l-3 c
Ginghams
R ed Seal Z e p h y rs
regular 12 I-2c, ou r price 10c
THE
Renfrew Goods
Apron Ginghams
G ood a p ro n gingham , yd.
6c
1918
Curtain Scrims
n
W e have them in w hite
an d tan at 5c, 10c - 12c
Searsucker
K rinkle S earsuckers in pink
lavender, black, blue
a n d tan, a t yd.
15c
Mercerized Poplins
R eg. 25c goods several
sh a d es at
Soisette
Table Linens
W hite, red a n d blue table
d a m a sk a t
2 5 c to 50c
Toweling
C rash linen tow eling,
p e r yd. 10, 12 a n d 13
W hite towel ng 5c 8c 1 0 c 15c
We have established a new price on our groceries, which
we will sell according to hereafter. These will be our regular
prices and can be gotten every day at these figures.
Muslin
G ood bleached m uslin
p er yard
8c to 10c
Calicoes
A ll o u r calicoes including
A m erican w ash prints,
9 -4
5c
You Can SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH for Your Groceries
SPECIAL
M en s W o rk S hirts th at w ere bo u g h t in the
Elast at a very low price w orth 50c, sells at 3 5 c
Straw Hats
Sun H ats of all kin d s at 5c 10c 15c a n d 25c
Sun Bonnets
C h ild re n ’s a n d Ladies* at
15c a n d 2 3 c
G et y o u r boys sh irts a n d blouses in
light a n d d a rk colors for
25c
M en’s an d bo y s’ su m m e r underw ear, 25c-5 0 c
Hosiery
Tor m en, w om en an d ch ild ren in any
size, black a n d tan, tw o p a ir for
25c
Overalls
V acation begins soon, the boys will need a
pair of overalls. C h ild re n s overalls age
5 to 10
25c
M en s bib overalls, good w eight
65c
Children’s Underwear
C h ild re n ’s su m m e r u n d erw ear
vests a n d p a n ts at
S tan d ard T om atoes, p e r can
8c
F ancy solid p ack Tomatoes, p e r can
11c
S tan d ard Corn, p e r can
8c
F ancy String Beans, p e r can
6c
H olly Milk, p e r can
8c
C arnation Milk, p e r can
8c
F ancy blood red Salm on, can
16c
I -arge can Pork a n d Beans, 20c seller, for
1 7c
M ed. can P o rk a n d Beans, I 5c seller, for
12c
f ancy A m erican Sardines, per can
4c
B abbit's C leanser, can
4C
O ld D utch C leanser, p e r can
8c
G h erad elles' ground C hocolate, p e r can
28c
G h e ra d e lle s g ro u n d C hocolate, small can
16<
I lb. can R oyal Baking P o w d e r
43c
I lb. C rescent Baking Pow der, p e r can
20c
I lb. Shilling s best Baking P ow der, can
40c
Early June Peas, can
10c
Baker s Breakfast Cocoa, I lb. can
43c
P re p a re d M ustard, glass
8c
Sliced D ried Beef, gl ass
12 l-2 c
L arge 10c b ars Fairy Soap
8c
R aisins, p ack ag e
7C
C urrants, p ackage
11c
Celluloid Starch, p ackage
9c
C rescent M apeline
25c
G old Dust, large p ack ag e
18c
No. I C alifornia Small W hite Beans, lb.
6c
20 p o u n d s G ran u lated S ugar
$ 1 .0 0
(U ntil th e m arket changes)
P each B rand Bacon, p o u n d
22c
25c pkg. P erfection Sodas for
21c
10c pkg. P erfection Sodas, 9 c ;
2 for 1 7c
K aira C orn Syrup, half gallon
27c
S pider Leg I ea, p o u n d
35c
G u n p o w d e r Tea, p o u n d
38c
English Breakfast T ea, p o und
38c
1-2 lb. B aker’s unsw eet C hocolate
S n id er’s C atsup, bottle
W orchestershire Sauce, bottle
I sack 4 lb. best T able Salt for
C ornflakes, p ackage
M atches, box 4c, seven for
C itrus W ash Pow der, package
Best bottle Blueing 8c, tw o for
A m m onia, bottle
20-M ule T eam 5 lb. p ackage Borax
Bulk C rackers, p o u n d 9c, tw o for
M acaroni, pou n d
Spaghetti, p o u n d
H igh g ra d e L au n d ry Soaps, bar
Yeast, p ackage
Bon A m i
Soda, p ackage
B oraxaid P ackage
C how Chow , in glass
H ein z India Relish, glass
H einz E v ap o rated H orseradish, 35c seller, 2 4
H einz F ancy P reserv es, in glass
5-pound Pail P u re L ard
Kaola, pail
C ottolene, pail
Pure A p p le C id er V inegar, bottle
A v o n d ale M olasses, p er can 9c, 2 for
Sugar H ouse M olasses, half gal.
H alf gal. Tea G a rd e n D rips Syrup
H alf gal. Pure Blend M aple Syrup
O n e Q u a rt P u re Blend M aple Syrup
V anilla Extract, 15c seller, for
V anilla E xtract, 25c seller, for
Taney C an P epper, 2 oz.
bleached sheeting
Ladies Knit Underwear
I n d ie s ’ sleeveless vests, special at
5c
l-adies' sleeveless vests at
10c 13c 15c and 25c
L adies union suits w ith lace trim m in g s 25c-50c
L adies' long sleeve vests a n d p a n ts
25c
W e believe w e Have a very nice line of
Shirtw aists
W e have m any styles of these
House Lining
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
N eatly trim m ed C orset C overs at
19c
M uslin un d ersk irts trim m ed w ith d eep
e m b ro id ery som e w ith double flounces,
60c
Som e very attractive u n d ersk irts
at
$100 $1.25 $1.50
W e have a nice line of G ow ns, P an ts, Com
bination Suits an d princess slips.
CORSETS
1 hat are ru st proof. ’
W e carry the fam ous
P. N. CORSET
1 hat are
/
w aists, som e h av e m anisb, d u tch roll, a n d
tu rn d o w n collars
G r FSHAM
O lI T in n k ' " ',houl,, >* b irth
p u b licly d isp lay ed on
U K L d tlA M
V Z U T L O O K (.(„ c o in g
day.
W a s h in g to n s
TW ICE A W EEK
b irth d a y . May 3 0 th , and J u ly 4 th ,
'u b llsh e d every T u esd ay an d F rid ay an d on all o th e r
s u ita b le
occa
a t G resh am , O regon
slons
It sh o u ld be u n fu rle d on all
Il I. ST. C LA IR , E d ito r an d P u b l’r p u b lic b u ild in g s, on th e m o re ini
p o rta n t o ffice b u ild in g s, an d
also
O u r H utw crlptlnii R ate« from th e hom es of cltlx en s
E very
O ne y e a r, $1 50; h o u seh o ld er w ho can a ffo rd it sh o u ld
six m o n th s, 76c;
th re e m o n th 's tria l own a flag , an d sh o u ld use It on
sh o u ld
su b s c rip tio n , 60c. p ro p e r occasions. C h ild ren
grow up fa m ilia r w ith It an d in ­
A d v ertisin g
a sso ciatio n s w hich
K a t e s reaso n ­ s tru c te d In th e
ab le
O u r re p re ­ e n d e a r it to th e people.
se n ta tiv e w ill call
FORCHILI II I l s l i t t i l i !
P lu m e 701.
at
$ 1 .2 5
q u ired and d elay s a re un av o id ab le,
so th a t It ta k e s a w hole day
to
m ak e a jo d rn e y
th a t could
be
m ad e in an h o u r If a road w ere
open a n d a fe rry in o p eratio n .
Mail m a tte r betw een
th e
tw o
places m ust go In th e sam e ro u n d
a b o u t way.
T h is is probably
th e
m ost s trik in g in sta n c e In th e U nit­
ed S ta te s w here tw o gro w in g cities
so n e a r to g e th e r a re
forty m iles
a p a rt an d th e ir In h a b ita n ts p ra c ti­
cally u n k n o w n to each o th e r
THE NEED IN PANIC PERIODS.
of the latest
m odels, sells at
i
$ 1 - $ 1 .2 5 - $ 1 .5 0
N. H. CORSET
L ong M odels at
48c
Lace Curtains
W e carry N otingbam Lace C u rtain s in
w hite a n d ecru.
W hite curtains. 40 in. w ide, 2 3-4 yds. long, 75c
W hite curtains, 50 in w ide, 3 yds. long, pair, $1
E cru curtains, 45 in. w ide, 3 yds. long, pair, $1
Ecru curtains, 52 in. w ide, 3 1 -2 yds. long. pr. $1.48
25c
'l a rd w ide house lining, 4 l-2 c
15c
Ladies’ Shirtwasts
19c
Tan, w hite, light blue a n d
black yd.
22c
GROCERIES
Poplinette
32 inches w ide m ercerized
finish, p er yd
15c
Light a n d d a rk colors som e
36 inches w ide, yd. 10c
23,
G r e s h a m ’s B u sy, P rogressive Store
These goods are fast colors
g u a ra n tee d a n d will not fade
32 inches w ide
12 l-2 c
Percales
MAY
The High Cost of Living Solved! Get Your Groceries at
Galeteas
A good asso rtm en t to choose
from at p er yd 12 l-2 c
OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
Oxfords
L adies' p a te n t leath er a n d tan button oxfords
r u u
a t-
r
.
52 2 5 $ 2 -5 0
C hild ren s oxfords at
60c $1.00 to $150
C hildren s soft sole shoes, tan, blue a n d w hite
tops at
25c
OH, JO Y !
S ta te G am e W a rd en F inley p lan s
P re sid e n t W ilson
has
chan g ed
; a g e n e ra l con v en tio n of sportsm en jtw o m em b ers of
(he civil service
We hail thy b eam ing face, oh su n .
fo r nex t fall In P o rtla n d , w hen In
i< niimi. sivui w hich in d ic a te s a . clean
F o r w arm th and light once m o re;
w an ts to e n lis t th e assista n c e of
sw eep of e x istin g
m ethods of ap-
We hope th a t su m m e r h as begun
h u n te rs an d fish erm en th ro u g h o u t | p o in tm en t to places u n d e r th e gov-
And ra in s may ceusb to pour.
O regon to c arry out th e w ork o u t­ I ir n m e n t
lined by th e S ta te B eard of F ish
We p raise th y ra d ia n t, d an cin g rays
a n d G am e C om m issioners.
Dele-
R olled barley is |4 i! p e r ton In
T h at sc a tte r d u sk a n d gloom ;
g a te s a re expected from th e v ario u s
L ake co u n ty , but good haled hay Is
T h at steep s th is boggy e a rth , and
sp o rtsm e n 's clu b s In all p a r ts
of
selllnj a t ten d o lla rs a ton in sm all
plays
(he sla te . It Is believed th a t will
lots.
Rolled o a ts a re I t s »
ton
To p u t th e w orld in tu n e.
th e aid of th ese o rg a n iz a tio n s. Ore- '
and o th e r g ra in s in p ro p o rtio n .
gon can be m ade th e g re a te st h u n t- |
We love to see thy co u n te n a n c e
Ing and fishing g ro u n d In th e cour I
D on't fo rg et to bring
th e w hole
Set in deep b lue sky.
try .
f
J iy a w o rth 'a for S hoes
H eeding not th a t w hich c o n fro n ts;
And yet,- I w o n d er w hy?
In o u r iM-rlodie panics, w hat th e
" T h e L inotype
b u sin ess m an needs is not so m uch
T he need fo r a road from F a ir-
W ay Is th e Way
m oney as cred it
If he can borrow
view to th e C o lu m b ia
riv e r
an d
th a t W lus "
Did you e v e r sto p to th in k
from his b an k on so und p ap er, and
m ean s to cro ss th e riv e r w as fo rci­
How g re a t is N a tu re 's p u rse;
O fficial p aper of th e Town of
d raw ch eck s and d r a f ts a g a in s t th e
bly III us! rated when th e follow ing
How
w ith th e
ease y o u r eyelids
G resham , O regon
deposit w hich th e loan c reates, he
w ink?
O fficial p ap er of th e Town of from th e F airv iew c o rre sp o n d e n t to
can
w
e
a
th
e
r
th
e
sto
rm
R
ut
o
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r
I th e E v en in g T eleg ram a p p eared In
F airview , O regon
She tu r n s th e u n iv erse
han k s, u n d e r
th e present system ,
I
E n tered as second c la s t m a tte r th a t p a p e r on W ednesday evening
whereby th e ir reserv es a re s c a tte r­
"M r C h ap p ct, of C am us, w ho has
M arch 3. m u . at th e postoffice at
ed th ro u g h i7 .0 0 0 in s titu tio n s , m ust I t's w o n d erfu l w hat she can do
G resham , O regon. u u d e r th e act of 1 hce,'ii sp en d in g som e lim e w ith h er stop le n d in g w hen they reach th e
By h elp of u nseen pow ers;
March 3. 18 7»
d a u g h te r, Mrs R alph C o peland, re­ legally fixed lim it
O ur
h an k in g Yet If you w atch, y o u 'll find it's
reserves
tu rn e d hom e Monday. She w as ac- reserv es a re not ac tu a lly
tru e
HISPI, 44 THE FLAG,
' com panled as fa r as P o rtla n d
by at all, because tin y a re not usable
By read in g ,h e g rass an d flow ers
u n d e r all c ircu m stan ces.
Mrs C o peland "
JA C K SO N F JO N E S
An Im p erativ e need in th is c o u n ­
Sons of th e A m erican rev o lu tio n
In a d irect line th e tw o cities of try
Is
c o n c e n tra tio n of reserves,
u c m ak in g la u d ab le e ff o rts to en - F airview
an d
C am as a re scarcely e ith e r in reg io n al a sso eiatlo u a o r In
T he em ploying p rin te rs ' congress
o u ra g e th e disp lay of th e A m erlcau fo u r m iles a p a rt
be will m eet at S e a ttle , Ju ly 14, and
T he
C olu m b ia a c e n tra l in s titu tio n , as m ay
flag.
riv e r flow s betw een
th em and all deem ed b eat; an d a red isco u n t m a r­ co n tin u e fo u r days.
P robably 700
O th e r c o u n trie s m ak e m uch m o re co m m u n icatio n from e ith e r one to ket fo r co m m ercial p ap er. T hese a re people w ill be in a tte n d a n c e .
It
needed fo r th e p ro te c tio n
of ou
fre q u e n t us«' o f th e flag th a n A m er­ th e o th e r m ust go a ro u n d by way m e rc h a n ts an d m a n u fa c tu re rs
»L I be d u rin g P o tla tc h week and
icans do
We have th e m ost b e a u ti­ of P o rtla n d and V ancouver
It Is
th o se In ten d in g to go should m ake
O. P H off, co m m issio n er of th e hotel re s e rv a tio n s now by a d d re ss­
ful flag In th e w orld an d no o th e r ab o u t six teen m iles fro m F airv iew
n a tio n a l e n sig n Is ric h e r In asso cia­ to P o rtla n d ; It Is six m iles
from B u reau o f L ab o r, a t S alem , has ju s t ing F red 4V K ennedy a t th e U ni­
It
is versity o f W ash in g to n
tions th a n th e S ta rs
an d S trip es P o rtla n d to V ancouver and
e ig h t­ Issued his b ien n ial rep o rt
The s ta te s h av e very g en e ra lly p ats- een mile« fro m th a t place to C am as fu ll of In fo rm atio n co n cern in g the
lab o r field of O regon a n d in In de­
T he E m p ero r of J a p a n is serio u s i
d a c ts p en alisin g th e dese« ra tio n o f T hese
d ista n c e s a re by lan d .
by m and at all lib ra rie s fo r th e Inform ­
been
he flag
We sh o u ld show
o u r w a te r from P o rtla n d It Is ten m iles a tio n it Im p a rts
It w ill be widely ly 111 an d all a tte n tio n h as
d
iv
erted
from
th
e
alien
land
bill. I
read
as
it
Is
u
sefu
l
to
all
classes,
ven eratio n fo r It by u sin g It o fte n e r fu r th e r
S ev eral tr a n s fe r s a re re ­
w h e th e r em p lo y er o r em ployee
a w a itin g th e o utcom e of hla illn ess I
Biggest Sacrifice
In Gresham
A five room house and
<i lot 1 0 0 ft. b> 1 2 0 ft.
BANK V A L U A T IO N
$ 2 5 0 0 to $ 2 8 0 0
S I 2 0 0 CASH and $ 5 0 0 MORTGAGE
W ill Handle This
T h re e Blocks from Bank of G resh am
HARBOLT
P o rtla n d ,
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