Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 25, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK FOUR
UKHMHA.M
Special sale
OUTLOOK,
FRIDA V,
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Special sale
W OSTELL’S STORE
We have bought the Wostell Store and in taking invioce, find we have more of some articles than is needed in a store
of this size, and some lines we want to close out. 1 o do this we realize we will have to sacrifice prices. Following is a
Partial List of Special Priced Goods that we will sell for cash. The thrifty man buys when these conditions arise. These
prices are subject to being sold out.
H ard w are
A X ES, sin g le an d d o u b le H itt, rcgu-
u la r »1.00 an d $1 25. fo r. . .
65c
P IT C H F O R K S , 4 -tin e, re g u la r p rice
.............................. 45c
GARDEN
RAK ES,
40 c e n t « .................
re g u la r
price
R E T T E R R A K E, re g u la r price 60c.
CROSS C U I SAW S, 6 f t
A S im m o n s' Saw s
ft
Diaton
HAND SAWS, 5 an d 8 pt. re g u la r
price, »1.50 an d » 1 .7 5 . .
25c
40c
$3.90
98c
re g u la r 40 cent
Hammer ............................................ 2 5 c
• LAW HAM M ERS,
CLAW
HAM M ERS,
H a m m e r ....................
re g u la r
75c
KEY H O LE S A W S ................................
45c
25c
SH ORT HANDLE CARDEN SH OV ­
ELS ..............................................
45c
LONG HAN DLE CARD EN
E L S ..........................................
SHOV
55c
PRUNING HOOK or K N IF E , 7-ft.
long, rg u la r price » 5 .0 0 .................. $ 2 .5 0
ST R A P HINGES, tl, 8 and 10 ln
MATTOCKS
h an d les .
and
PIC K S,
8c, 1 Oc, 15c
w ith o u t
45c
Glass and Queensware
Tin and Graniteware
IM ITA TIO N CUT CLASS
TUM BLERS, ex cep tio n ally p retty
55c
ONYX. 3-coat m o ttled G ran itew are.
p in t, lipped K e t t l e s . . . .
2 q u a rt lipped K e ttle s .............
set 30c, do 55c
3 q u a rt, lipped K e ttle s ..........
H A L F CAL
Sit 30c,
00
P IT C H E R S to m a tc h . . 3 0 c
PL A IN T H IN T U M B L E R S,
b e a u tifu l c le a r g l a s s ..........
JE L L Y T l M IILERS, w ith to p , doz .
4 H -In . STEM M ED JE L L Y
im ita tio n cu t g lass . .
STANDS
6 Mi-in B ER R Y BOW LS
W A TER SETS, P IT C H E R S an d five
T U M B L E R S, a rtis tic a lly d eco rated ,
w o rth »1.50, fo r .......... ....................
42-plece D IN N E R SETS, gold d e co r­
ated . T K
T.,
sem i-p o rcelain ,
b e a u tifu l p a tte rn s an d sh ap e
CHINA CU PS and SA U C ERS fo r th e
p la te rail, hand p a in te d , asso rted
d esig n s, p er set of 6 . . . . ............
25c
15c
15c
98c
$4.48
$1.05
PLATES
and
P L A T T E R S , w orth
from 25c to »1.00, f o r ......................
IM ITATIO N CUT CLA SS P IT C H E R ,
one q u a rt, w o rth 25c fo r. . .
15c
3-piece CLA SS T A B L E SE TS, S;i;
C ream an d Spoon H o l d e r . . . . . . .
25c
10c, 65c
2
q u a rt S auce P a n s ............
1Ç
and 2pint P u d d in g P an s
15c
20c
30c
20c
25c
12c
WASH PANS, re g u la r 25c and 30c
P a n s .........................................................
18c
2 q u a rt S auce P a n s .................
TEA and C O F F E E POTS, 2 and 3-
q u a rt, re g u la r 50c to 8 0 c .................
TU R K EY R O A STER S, w orth » 1 .7 5 .
MEAT P L A T T E R S , Jo h n so n B ros '
S em i-p o rcelain , p lain an d lig h t.
1 2 -in .....................
20c
13-ln......................................... 25c
H ........................... 35c
1 6 - i n ..........................
50c
SQ U E E Z E R S, g lass ............. 10c
W A SHIN G P O W D E R
B a b b itt's C lean ser
S couring P ow der, re g u la r 10c _
s e l l e r ............................................... b c
F iv e m in u te W ashing P ow der,
re g u la r 25c s i z e ......................... 1 8c
F ive m in u te W ash in g
Pow ­
7c
d er, re g u la r 10c s i z e . . . .
SOAP
W o stell’s W h ite B orax N ap th a
5c s tra ig h t seller,- 7 fo r . . . 25c
HIK IN G POWDER
C leveland, 3-lb. c a n .................. $1.10
38c
$1.25
CRAY GKA.NITK ON STEEL
Lipped K ettles .................
C o l a n d e r s ..............................
2 -pint P u d d in g P a n s
4-pint P u d d in g P an s
D I P P E R S ..................................
152025c
... 20c
. . . .......... 10c
20c
15c
STEA M ER S
I IN W A RE
Pie P an s
S tem m ed C ake P an s
G roceries
45c
3c
20c
7c
6c
6c
10c 20c
R um ford, *X> lb. and 1 lb . . .
GOLDEN ROD OATS
R e g u la r 15c s iz e .......................
10c
20c
27c
Sam e in 25c s i z e . . . ...............
CARNATION W H EA T
R e g u la r 35c s iz e ..................
B lack Tea, re g u la r 50c goods
35c, 3 lb $1
Ja p a n Tea, 50c g o o d s............. 35c, 3 lb $1
T hese T eas a re ex cep tio n ally good
v alu es fo r th e re g u la r price, h u t we
h av e m ore th a n we need.
C O FFEE
j
Steel c u t, in 1 lb. tin s, reg- e
u la r 40c coffee, 3 lb s.............. $1.00
Sam e in 2
lb. tin s . . . ..........
GROUND SPICES
P epper, in b u lk ...........................
85c
30c
40c
S k i m m e r s ..................
«-In. WOOD P U L E Y S .........................
G inger, in b u lk . . . . .................. 35c
LEMON
L ad l e s ...........................
C
innam on, in bulk
TEA
PO
TS,
....... 45c
im p o rted e a rth e n w a re .
5 In IRON P U L L E Y S ........................... 1 5 C
TUBS, galvanized
d eco rated
35c
48c
A llspice, In bulk
... 30c
BOLTS, asso rte d sizes, pound .......... 5c
BEAN POTS
20c
TUBS, fib er, w orth from »1.35 to 1.50 90c
N utm eg, in bulk
....... 60c
Being unaquuinted this eection we w j confjne our bueine.5 Very Closely to CASH and make prices Very Altr.cdve. always giving the Beat Cood. Obtainable for the least price
possible and make it to your advantage to trade with us.
I hanking you one and all for any business thrown our way, we remain
Yours respectfully,
MATTOCKS
h an d les .
au d
PIC K S,
w ith
65c
10c
D i p p e r s .........................
BRAGG & DUNCAN
I REE DELIVERY
Reasonable Distance
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
T he Q ueen E s th e r g irls w ill m eet
a t th e M ethodist ch u rch on Tues-
| day e v e n in g , J u ly 29, a t 7 :3 0 j>.m.
sh arp . T h is being an im p o rta n t b u s­
iness m eetin g , all m em b ers a re u rg ­
ed to he p resen t. Any g irls fo u r­
Lloyd Tegjirt bits re tu rn e d hom e teen y e a rs old o r over, d e sirin g to
Join o u r circle, w ill be g lad ly wel­
from u th re e -w e e k s' so jo u rn In E a st­ com ed.
ern O regon. He had th e m isfo rtu n e
Mr. C u n d ru m 's S u n d ay school
Io lose a v alu ab le w atch w hile gone. class w ent on a picnic to th e S andy
W. C. B urch w as show ing som e
gold b earin g q u a rtz y e ste rd a y w hich
w ill assay »10,000
to th e ton. It
cain e from a ledge In xsouther O re­
gon.
■ Miss H azel
A pplegate, w ho has
been v isitin g h e r a u n t, Miss E m m a
Jo h n s o n , left W ednesday m o rn in g
fo r T acom a, w here
she w ill visit
frie n d s fo r a w hile, th e n w ill go to
to h er
T he tw o sheep ad v e rtise d in th e M ontana before re tu rn in g
hom e In Iow a.
i
O u tlook last T uesday by P o u n d n tas-
S. M. W ebber is d riv in g th e elec­
te r C u lllck so n g w ere claim ed by the
tric locom otive fo r th e fre ig h t
on
Sun Dial ran ch at F airv iew .
th e Mt Hood road.
O scar W ood, liv in g n e a r B ull Run,
Mrs. H a ttie C o ttre ll of San F ra n ­
riv e r on T u esd ay , In c h a rg e of Rev. • is serio u sly ill from th e e ffe c ts of
cisco, cam e a few days ago to be
M elville
T. W ire. T he hoys p a r­ a had cold co n tra c te d h e re on th e
w ith h e r fa th e r J. D. R eg n er In his
took of a b o u n tifu l lu n ch and spent F o u rth . He has m any a c q u a in ta n c ­
illness
She is in P o rtla n d at p res­
th e day in sw im m in g an d in v a rio u s es h ere w ho will hope fo r h is e a rly
ent.
am u sem en ts
They re tu rn e d la te In i recovery.
Roy S to n e and his
siste r Mrs.
th e u ftern o o n . T he follow ing f l f - 1
T he co u n ty rock c ru s h e r at L lnne- Ja m e s A nderson, of F airv iew , w ere
teen m em b ers of th e cla ss w ent on
' man Is ru n n in g to its fu lle st cap aci­ in G resham on business today.
th e e x p ed itio n :
O rv alle Z im m er­
ty an d k eep in g en o u g h team s busy
Mr. and Mrs. G ust L arson re tu rn e d
m an, Dewey G ibbs,
W esley
S h at
to h au l Its p ro d u c ts us fa r as th e
W ednesday
evening
from several
tu c k , A rth u r S tre b in , H aro ld and
S ycam ore sch o o lh o u se.
w here
th e
w eeks' visit w ith re la tiv e s an d frien d s
K eith L y m an , E v erett and C laren ce
road im provem ent w as begun. A bout
in M issouri, Illin o is and Iow a. They
D ow ning, W a lte r B elt, W a lte r Metz
fiftee n te a m s and m ore th a n tw enty
re p o rt a d e lig h tfu l
trip , hut
are
g er, O rv ille V esper, H en ry , Jesse.
men a re at w ork. As th e im prove­
g lad to be hom e ag ain .
A ndrew an d Ed. A dam s
m ent g e ts clo ser th e n u m b er of
Roy W in te rs and fam ily sta rte d
O A. E a stm a n , Mr. an d Mrs Roy team s req u ired
w ill be less and
'h is m o rn in g fo r I.a P ine, O re., n ear
K ern a n d Mrs M. « .P a tte rs o n left som e of them will lx- d ro p p ed off
B end, w here they will m ak e th e ir fu­
th is m o rn in g fo r W elches They ex
Mr. W in te rs will e n ­
pect to rem ain aw ay u n til th e end 1 W ord has been received h ere of tu r e hom e
•he m a rria g e on J u ly 21, at T ou­ g ag e in b lack sm ith in g .
of next week
ch et. W ash., of Leon D unlap of th a t
T he new house of M. M. S quire,
F iv e y o u n g lad ies w ent to H am as
place an d Miss L ora
P re s to n , of lu th e s o u th e a ste rn p a rt of tow n, is
cu s fo r a p icn ic on W ednesday last.
T ro u td a le , O regon
T he b rid e is a well u n d e r way.
They w ere C leo M athew s, B enenta
d a u g h te r of E. T. P re sto n , w ho re­
Dick L ane p re sen ted th e O utlook
M athew s.
E velyn
M etager, H ester
sides nt S p rin g d ale, east of th e S an­ office w ith a fine larg e bouquet of
T h o rp e an d M iriam B row n. They
dy, and Is well know n in G resham sw eet p eas one day th is w eek, w hich i
w ent In tw o b uggies an d took alo n g
w here she has lived at d iffe re n t he grew from th e O utlook contest
a lu n ch
w hich th ey a te in Da-
tim es
Mr. an d Mrs
D unlap will seed
A m ong th e m
w as one stent
aacu s grove. On th e ir
wny hom e
m ak e th e ir hom e a t G ran g e, W ash., w ith fo u r well developed blossom s |
they m ad e a sto p at th e hom e of
w here they have a ranch.
on it.
H enry T ro g e. a re la tiv e of th e Ma­
th ew s siste rs, an d
w h ere B enenta
rem ain ed fo r a sh o rt visit
A lth o u g h Mr Jaco b so n has found
hat his lot a t th e c o rn e r o f Maln.j
it b rin g s all y o u r fin an cial tra n s a c tio n s u n d e r c o n tro l by sys­
an d Pow ell s tre e ts Is to o sm all for
te m atizin g p ay m en ts. E ach check show s a d e ta ile d acco u n t of any
th e p la n s of his proposed b u ild in g
he in te n d s to go ah ead
Just
p a rtic u la r tra n sa c tio n -d a te , am o u n t and to whom paid.
th e
sam e. H f is n eg o tia tin g w ith It R
O u r b an k a ssists you in k eep in g y o u r books, fu rn ish in g a de­
tailed s ta te m e n t sh o w in g checks, d ep o sits and balance.
C arllso n fo r a s trip of land ad jo in
tng w hich will give him th e neces
No expense is req u ired on y o u r p a rt We fu rn ish check hooks,
sary space w ith o u t ch an g in g
p ass b o oks and so on all sta tio n e ry free of c h arg e
his
b u ild in g p lan s
All we ask is th a t you be honest w ith us and not try to draw-
T he A storia B rew ing com pany has
o u t m ore th a n you have. T h at should ap p eal to y o u r com m on sense,
fo r you sim p ly c a n 't do It,
lot a c o n tra c t to Jo n e s 41 Co., fo r a
re frig e ra to r lu th e basem ent o f th e
No la rg e am o u n t needed to s ta r t w ith
J u s t hank y o u r sa l­
sto re room a d jo in in g th e W hite Crow
ary , pay ail b ills by ch eck , and y o u 'll soon have a sn u g balan ce to
to y o u r cred it.
h otel fo r th e sto ra g e of Ice. It I
living b u ilt
D o in g , It ¿Today is as EasyJÇas Tom orrow and Gives
P au l H o e tie ll w ill m ak e som e im-
You a Start
p ro v em en ts In th e u p p e r sto ry of
rt W ith o u t D elay
J
th e City B akery b u ild in g
In
th e
way o f p ro v id in g m o re room s
hich
Jo n es A Co., w ill a rr a n g e by a new
system of p a rtitio n s
Mr
H oetzel
G RESHAM , ORE.
»111 also c o n stru c t a sep tic ta n k to
j be co n n ected w ith th e e n tire
-
F .'V Ç jS *•' S T k jT k
Slid-
I log
I«
t X w s t y . o u t s id e t i l e city
THE FAIRBANKS
MORSE
Eclipse Pumper
W ill Pump Y o u r W a te r
his si a Powerful Gasoline
T
Engine mounted on the
l»se of a Special Pump Jack
and can be used for a great
many other purposes besides
pumping water.
one of
We have
these engines on our
floor, come in and see it.
Sterling^Kidder
HARDWARE
Gresham,
-
Oregon
C ayenne, In b u lk . . . . ....................
Pay Your Bills by Check
FIRST STATE BANK
G u ests a t th e hom e of J . N.Mew-
h ir te r la st W ednesday, w ere his sis­
te rs, Mrs. J . H. D avis, of Salem , and
"Mrs. J. E. C h itten d en , of P o rtla n d ,
also his b ro th e r F . M. M ew h irter, of
P o rtla n d . A n o th e r sister, Mrs Wy-
coff, of P o rtla n d , has been se rio u s­
ly 1111 fo r th e p a st th re e weeks.
T h ere w ill be p re a c h in g services
as u su al at th e M ethodist E piscopal
ch u rch next S und y, by th e p asto r,
Rev. M elville T. W ire.
Mrs. A nnie P enney of P o rtla n d ,
and Miss E th el
Jo n e s,
of Kelso,
W ash., sis te r an d niece of Mrs. S. T.
C row , w ere h ere y esterd ay on a sh o rt
visit.
A look a t th o flo w er circle on th e
fa ir g ro u n d s will c re a te e n th u s ia sm
lu alm o st anyone. T he flow ers a re
gro w in g at a splendid ra te and will
be an a ttra c tiv e ex h ib it.
FREE DELIVERY
Reasonable Distance
Mrs. C lau d e S m ith has been con­
fined to h er hom e fo r th e past ten
d ay s w ith a severe illness.
C. J. L u n d q u ist will s ta r t fo r Min­
n eso ta in about a w eek fo r th e p u r­
pose of acco m p an y in g his w ife hom e
a fte r h er visit th e re .
Mr. L u n d ­
q u ist will go by the C an ad ian P a c i­
fic, re tu rn in g
h ere
o v er a n o th e r
route.
T J. B ran d t ex p ects to leave fot
T acom a next M onday, w here he goes
to ta k e c h arg e o f a d e p a rtm e n t in
a big u n d e rta k in g e sta b lish m e n t.
W. H. Boyle, of E sta c a d a , e d ito r
of th e E staca d a P ro g ress, w as
in
G resham today an d favored th e O u t­
look w ith a call.
W ill S tan ley h as resigned his
sitio n at th e O. W. P. d ep o t, to ta k e
effect on Aug. 1. H is p lace w ill he
filled by Ross B row n.
Cheap Meat for Harvest
W hole M utton, 11c
H alf M utton, 11 l- 2 c
M utton Stew, 8 c
M utton Shoulder, 10c
M utton Leg, 15c. M utton C hops, 12 l - 2 c to 15c
Howitt’s Market
Special Sale of Lumber
3 0 Days,
Starting J u l y 2 5
Ending A u g . 2 5
All lumber in stock belonging to us at the mill near Sandy,
will be reduced $2 per thousand.
THIS WOULD MAKE THE PRICE ON
1 x 12s, sized per M
.
.
.
.
$g
2 x4s, 16 ft., 24ft., sized, per M
-
- $7
2 x 6s, 16ft. and 24ft., sized, per M
-
$7
Shiplap, per M
$7
Cull Shiplap, per M
-
.
$3.50
C u ll 1x6 a n d 1x8, s iz e d . Suitable for Sheathing or Similar Work,
$2
STRAUS LUMBER CO.
S A N D Y . O R E .,
Phone 446