Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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PA G E F O U R
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
M anager C o ffin b erry
of
th e Or-
Mrs
F R ID A Y
OUTLOOK.
A m an d a Jo h n so n ,
of
AU G U ST
».
»»»«
P o rt-
p h eu m an d several frie n d s m otored | la n d . Is th e g u est of h e r d a u g h te r,
Special Sale Continues
¡o u t to Je n n e M onaday ev en in g an d M rs Slg. K n ig h to n .
. en jo y ed th e h o sp itality of th e Re- ( k . p H u tto n w ill re p re se n t t
g a l's co ttag e. T h e
re p u ta tio n
of tem p eran ce w ork u n d e r th e auspices
R eg al's chicken d in n e r is know n fa r qj th e O regon A n ti-saloon L eague
aixl wide, a p arty of seventeen from a t thej B ap tist cu h rc h a t th e even-
W e will co n tin u e the Special Sale on the goods we a d v ertised last w eek th at we
It is rep o rted th a t Hoy S ta ffo rd , V ancouver sto p p in g T h u rsd ay n ig h t ing service.
w
ant
to close out. Q yite a lot of people have taken ad v a n ta g e of this sale a n d m ad e
now living w ith
his
p a re n ts
at a t th e co ttag e fo r d in n er.
Mrs. E. M. C am p w ent y esterd ay I
B anks b u t fo rm erly a G resh am boy,
a
big
saving.
ito
Hood
R
iv
er
to
sp
en
d
a
week
o
r
I
Mrs Mary E. W ikoff died a t th e
was b itten by a
rab id dog a few hom e of h er b ro th e r. Newt. Mew­ tw o w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs
If you h a v e n 't a list call in a n d get one. It will save you m oney. W e will m ake
Ann
w eeks ago an d is now u n d e r
the h irte r, y esterd ay m o rn in g
a special effort to give the B e st G o o d s obtainable for the L o w e st P ric e possible.
H er b u s- Itobertg. Miss Bessie C am p is eui-
care of Or. F . A. S h o rt
In P o r t­ baml Wesley W ikoff Is here
but i ployed at Hood R iver
Call in a n d see us,
land. It Is believed th a t the case th e rem ain s a re being
held u n til |
Born th is m orn in g
to Mr. anil
i- a triflin g one and
th a t n o th in g S unday a w a itin g th e a rriv a l of a son \ | r„ o roVfc M. S m ith , a nine-pound
'■ ¡eu s will re s u lt, but all p recau ­
F u n e ra l services will boy.
from O m aha
tio n s -a r e being tak en .
be held on S unday a ftern o o n a t 2
Ja s. C am p, of K an sas, is th e guest j
Mrs, J. R. G regg an d baby have o ’clock from th e M ethodist ch u rch , i f
b ro th e r, k m Cam p, and is
G RESH A M , OREGON
re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d fo r a sh o rt
11 E Davis an d fam ily will go to on his way to his hom e in K ansas
¿ < W i M U te -
une on acco u n t of th e b ab y 's ill th e m o u n tain s today fo r a week o r
Jo h n M M ann
an d J A nnand. ¡
■ess, a fte r sp en d in g
a few
days
'I lie Q ueen E stlie r society held an
m ore.
m a n ag e r o f th e P o rtla n d C om m ercial
I k re w ith Mr. G regg, of th e Sanl-
clu b w ere c a lle rs a t th e O utlook of- e n th u s ia stic m eetin g at th e ch u rc h
I-ewls S h a ttu c k , Jo h n , E d., and
i 11 y B arb er shop.
flee last ev en in g
They
w ere
ere e n - | >a« T uesday ev en in g at w hich offl-
w
G eorge S leret w ent to W elches th is
Mr
M ann's I cer* w '-fe elec ted for th e en su in g
Mr. K. P. H u tto n , a s s is ta n t sta te w eek, ta k in g th e ir fam ilies.
Som e Joying a m o to r tr ip to
p re sid e n t.
Echo
u p e rln te n d e n t of
th e
an ti-salo o n of th e p a rty w ill re tu rn next week ¡c o u n try place, th e S p rin g h ill F arm , y e a r as follow s:
an d view ing som e of th e a ttra c tiv e | Jo n e s , vice p resid en t, Isabel Metz-
......... will sp eak at th e m orn in g ser­
Jo h n M etzger Is fillin g his
old hom e sites In th e vicinity.
! *«r; se c re ta ry . N ellie F a ris; corres-
vice a t th e M B. ch u rch next Sun­
T o C lean U p our stock of 1913 L aw n M ow ers w e offer
place
In
S
h
a
ttu
c
k
's
s
to
re
fo
r
a
week
re sid e n t of P‘,n ,l,n *
se c re ta ry .
N ellie
F a ris ;
day a t 11 o'clock
T he p a sto r Itev.
W. J. Jo n e s, fo rm erly a
d
u
rin
g
Mr
S
h
a
ttu
c
k
's
ab
sen
ce
of
a
m ite box se c re ta ry . G e rtru d e E ast-
M elville T. W ire will p reach a t 8
G resh am w as sued by B row n & Mc­
$3.30 F R E E M O N T L A W N M O W E R
-
$ 3 .0 0
in (lie even in g .
S unday school ut week in th e m o u n tain s.
C abe y esterd ay fo r th e alleged ap-
Jo
h
n
H
an
n
in
g
has
re
tu
rn
e
d
from
e
n
te
rta
ln
n
ie
u
t
co
m
m
ittee
fo
r
9 :4 6 .
4 .8 5
5.50 N U T W O O D B A LL B E A R IN G M O W E R
p ro p ila tlo n o f »1191 w hile in th e ir 1 11
.
,
m
Long B each, W ash., w here he accom ­ 1 v
't h e e n su in g te rm co n sists of N ellie
J o h n B row n, a g e n t, and C has
em ploy since A pril, 1908.
pan ied a p arty of P o rtla n d frien d s
F a ris , M arg aret B u rk e and E lsie
8 .6 0
10.00 S T IL E T T O BA LL B E A R IN G M O W E R
('leva land, a d ju s te r an d d ire c to r, of
A m eetin g of th e b o ard of fa ir d i­ M etzger. T he n ext m eeting w ill be
on a v acatio n trip . He w ill now
tlie O regon F ire R elief asso ciatio n
called
fo r next w ith M argaret B u rk e th e first week
have c h arg e of *he fa rm , w hile his recto rs has been
of M cM innville, w ent to B arto n yes­
b ro th e r W illiam H an n in g and fam i­ M onday afte rn o o n a t 1: 30.
in S eptem ber.
te rd a y to a d ju s t th e fire loss of tw o
C. H. L an e has Im proved his prop­
ly a re on a vacatio n a t Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. D avid C athey have
$ 1 2 .0 0 T w o C o m p a rtm e n t F ire le ss C o o k e rs
$10.00
to
ta in i s an d c o n te n ts belonging
by th e had as g u e sts
Ross Brow n is now w o rk in g
a t e rty on C leveland av en u e
recen tly
Mr. and
la lw a rd Cox. T he fire o ccu rred last
$16.50
$
2
0
0
0
D
etro
it
V
a
p
o
r
G
a
so
lin
e
S
to
v
e
b u ild in g of cem en t w alks a n d celt- Mrs. J a m e s B ushong of H o u lto n , O r­
F rid ay even in g
T he loss was to tal th e O. W P. B tatlon in th e place
tic tan k .
egon, and Mrs. L. L u te an d Mrs. H.
i ' I be w as allow ed th e full am o u n t of W ill S tan ley w ho h as resig n ed .
A d e lig h tfu l c h ild re n s’ p a rty w as W rege, of P o rtla n d .
G ust H aase, w ho ow ns a sm all
of th e policy.
fa rm th re e m iles e a st of
G resh am , given last W ednesday afte rn o o n In
Mrs. C. L. ld le m a n , of M ontavil-
has leased
th e
p lace to W illiam th e g ro v e of W. F. H oney. O u td o o r lu, w ho w as serio u sly h u rt
in an
H ockinson and has gone to S pokane. sp o r's and d in n e r in th e grove m ade [ a u to m o b ile accid en t in P o rtla n d sev­
F ro m th e re lie in te n d s to go lo som e th e occasion one long to be rem em ­ e ra l w eeks ago, Is n early recovered.
m ines he ow ns in th e C le a rw a te r bered by th e y o u n g people. T hose S he is sp en d in g th e day w ith
her
GRESHAM , OREGON
H A RD W A RE STORE
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
c o u n try and ex p ects to be gone a p resen t w ere M isses G race an d Mil­ m o th e r Mrs. M. B. S leret and siste r
d red S m ith of V ancouver, B. C ., D or­ Mrs. A. E. Lindsey.
y ear o r tw o before re tu rn in g .
P au l Bliss and fam ily left y e ster­ othy an d K a th ry n R o ssm an o f P o rt­
Miss E d n a S h o em ak er began h er
day for an au to m o b ile tr ip to T ill­ lan d , M ildred an d W in ifred St. C lair, d u tie s a t th e lib ra ry
th is a fte r­
M aster
B obble
am ook
They expect
to be gone H elen T ow le an d
noon
T he lib ra ry w ill be open from
S
tep
h
en
so
n
,
of
Chicago.
ab o u t a week
2 to 6 :3 0 only d u rin g A ugust.
Miss May M ason, w ho h as been
The F airv iew U nited A rtlsan sc a re
Miss B eatrice B u tle r, of P o rtla n d ,
PO RTLA N D , Ju ly 31.
w eeks w ith
her
a rra n g in g for a
big benefit dan ce h ere for a few
a fo rm er te a c h e r in th e
G resham
O n the M arket,
To
th e E d ito r— (S p e c ia l.,— The
g
ra
n
d
p
a
re
n
ts
,
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
J.
N
I
on Aug. 16. L a to u re ll's o rc h e stra has
high school, w ash m a rrie d re c en tly
Fresh Every Day
been en g ag ed
S u p p er w ill be giv ­ M ew liirter, has re tu rn e d to h er hom e to D onald E. L o n g o f H illsb o ro . T he th irty ro m a iiy n g cases a g a in s t th e
s trik e a g ita to r s w hich a re on th e
a t Seaside.
en nt th e W h ile C o rn er hotel.
bride w as a te a c h e r In th e H illsb o ro
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Mrs. D. A. C offm an, of Seaside, school la st y ear. Mr. and Mrs. L ong m u n icip al c o u rt d o ck et w ill be con­
S ervices of th e
F re e M ethodist
tin u ed in d efin itely acco rd in g to an
rp
e
n
t
a
few
d
ay
s
th
is
week
w
ith
h
er
will m ake th a t city th e ir hom e.
ch u rch of G resham fo r th e com ing
a rra n g e m e n t
betw een
M unicipal
S u n d ay will be as follow s: S u n d ay p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mew-
J u d g e Stevenson an d City A tto rn ey
lilrter.
school u t 1U a. m ., m o rn in g serm on
L aR oche, w ho believe th a t now th a t
Mrs S. R. B rad field , w ho Is spend
a t 11. T h ere will be no ev en in g
th e rin g le a d e rs, Tom
B u rn s and
serv ice on
acco u n t of th e ten t Dig som e tim e w ith h e r d a u g h te r,
First-C lass W o rk a n d
A uilolph Schw ab, a re u n d e r convic­
m eetin g n e a r th e T ay lo r school­ Mrs. R obt. L an sd o w n e a t P leasan t
E v erything S t r i c t l y
tio n , th e re w ill be no m o re tro u b le
Hom e, w as at hom e to day
on
a
house. E dw in W. H ig h t.
B elle G oldish,
Y esterday w as th e h o tte st day of a t s tre e t m eetings.
S
an itary a n d U p-to-
Miss Mary H anson w ill s t a r t to ­ b u sin ess trip .
re­
th e y e a r in th is p a rt
of O regon. one of th e a g ita to rs , has been
today
Date.
Mrs.
Sig
K
n
ig
h
to
n
w
ent
m orrow fo r a stay o f a b o u t a m o n th
M ain St.
G resham , O re. willi h er a u n t Miss S tella A lex an ­ to T ro u td a le w here sh e will spend T he m ercu ry soared up to 98 de­ leased on her p ro m ise to leave for
C a lifo rn ia a t once.
tlie day w ith Mrs. Jo h n L arson. Mrs. g rees fo r an h o u r o r so lu th e a f­
d e r a t D ayton, W ash in g to n .
W in. C h ris tm a n , m a n a g e r of the
it
had
K n ig h to n ' expects to go to L a to u re ll tern o o n b u t a t 6 o ’clock
H
om
e C ream e ry , 261 R u ssell stre e t, j
d
ro
p
p
ed
a
little
an
d
by
7
o'clock
it
F a lls fo r iw o o r th re e d a y s’ visit
w as in m u n icip al co u rt y esterd ay ,
w ith h er son H a rry M affet an d wife. w as dow n to 90.
Tw ice in th e h isto ry
of O regon ch arg ed w ith u sin g ta in te d cream in 1
Miss L u cia J e n k in s , o f K elso,W ash.,
his business, b u t th e c h a rg e w as j
w
e
a
th
e
r
b
u
re
a
u
re
c
o
rd
s
th
e m er­
is th e gu est fo r a few d ay s of her
he
had
cury
has
g
one
up
to
102
an
d
th
e
re
speedily
dism issed a fte r
| siste r, Mrs. C has H. L ane. Miss
BRAGG &
DUNCAN
Lawn Mowers for Less
At Sterling & Kidder’s
City Bakery
HAPPENINGS IN THE
NEARBY METROPOLIS
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P a str y
Under New Management
MERCURY WENT UP,
THERMOMETERS SIZZLED
TRY US
Special Sale of Lumber
30 Days,
Starting J u ly 2 5
Ending A u g . 2 5
A ll lu m b er in stock belonging to us at the mill n ear Sandy,
will lie reduced $2 per th o u san d .
T H IS
W OULD
SANITARY
BARBER SHOP
M A K E T H E P R IC E O N
1 x 12s, sized per M
*
-
-
-
$8
2 x 4s, 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
Cull 1x6 and 1x8, sized, Suitable for Sheathing or Similar Work,
$2
Phone 446
Dr. David Roberts’
VETERINARY REMEDIES
A Remedy for Every Ailment of Your Stock
<JDi R o b erts w as State \
consin for Several years.
well know n a n d there
m ade. \ \ e have
eterim arian of W is­
H is R em edies are
is nothing lietter
the /\g e n c y .
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
•T H f H f \ 4 I l S 1 O H I ' '
Cheap Meat lor Harvest
Whole Mutton, 11c
Hall Mutton. 11 l-2c
Mutton Stew, 8c
Mutton Shoulder, 10c
Mutton Leg, 15c Mutton Chops, 12 I-2c to 15c
H o w itt’s M a rk et
Je n k in s w as elected school su p e rin ­
te n d e n t fo r C ow litz co u n ty
a t the
last elec tio n , and w ill e n te r upon
h er d u tie s S ept 1.
Dr. W C Bolt re tu rn e d th is week
from H ooper, W ash., fo r a stay of
a week or tw o w ith his fam llly here.
Dr. B elt recen tly su ffe re d a broken
fin g er w hich p a rtly in c a p a c ita te s him
fo r w ork.
T hor. G in d er re tu rn e d last night
from Bend, O regon, w here he has
F. H. Reed
m a d e a trip to W ar-
te e n fo r th e p ast th re e w eeks w ith
re n d a le F rid a y in his gaso lin e lau n ch
Ills cousin Mrs. C has. R eynolds. He
M esdam es Lucy
K incaid, Floyd
en jo y ed som e good
fish in g
w hile Reed
and J e r a r d a tte n d e d th e
th ere
c a rm a n 's picnic a t B onneville W ed-
Mrs. A. I! G oger, of C o ttre ll, Is
nosday.
th e g u est of h er m o th er, Mrs C lara
Miss E th el S m ith w as in P o rtla n d
K ane today
T uesday and W ednes .
Ja n ie s M cK inney an d Ja c k Cole
D onald S p rag u e w ent to P o rtla n d
have gone to E a ste rn O regon.
S unday fo r a violin lesson.
Mrs L ester S p en cer Is a t th e Sell-
Mrs A nna R eynolds, of P o rtla n d ,
wood h o sp ital w here
sh e u n d er- waB a g u e st of frie n d s a t F e rn d a le
w ent an o p e ra tio n fo r can cer yes- p lace from W ednesday u n til Monday.
te rd a y
She it rep o rted to be do­
R. M. D odson w as in P o rtla n d on
ing well.
business T uesday.
A A. Loeb sp e n t th e
w eek-end
Mrs Geo i t
S u n d ay , w ho has
been q u ite ill fo r th e past W wk, is w ith his b ro th e r a t R idgefield,
sluw lv '.m provlng
|
Mr. P r a tt, of P o rtla n d , w as look-
Mrs H. II. O tt and little son, Mrs. in a fte r his fa rm here Monday.
M P atch . Miss C. H. H aile an d Miss
Mrs R ussell, of T ro u td a le , spent
\1 G ilbert expect to go tom orrow to , M onday here w ith h er g ra n d c h ild re n
W elches fo r a vacatio n .
R odney an d L a rk in Shoultx.
Corbett
STRAUS LUMBER CO.
SANDY, ORE.,
Powell St.
hav e been sev eral h o tte r d ay s th a n
y e ste rd a y ; but 98 Is hot en o u g h for
an ybody, an d th e re is co n so latio n
in th e fa c t th a t th e n ig h ts a re cool
an d th a t very few d ay s a re as hot
a s y esterd ay was. T oday th e th e r ­
m o m eter w ill pro b ab ly not re g iste r
above 90 a t any tim e.
Pay Your Bills by Check
It b rin g s a ll y o u r fin a n c ia l tra n s a c tio n s u n d e r c o n tro l by sys­
te m a tiz in g p a y m en ts
E ach check show s a d e ta ile d acco u n t of any
p a rtic u la r tra n sa c tio n -date, am o u n t an d to whom paid.
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 ehecks, d ep o sits an d balance.
No expense Is req u ired on y o u r p a rt We fu rn ish check books,
p ass books an d so on all statio n ery
free of c h arg e
All we ask is th a t you be h o n est w ith us and not try to draw
o u t m o re th a n you h av e
T h at should ap p eal to y o u r com m on sense,
fo r you sim ply c a n 't do It.
No la rg e am o u n t needed to s t a r t w ith
J u s t b ank y o u r sa l­
ary , pay all b ills by check, and y o u 'll soon have a sn u g balance to
to y o u r cred it.
Doing It Today is as Easy as Tomorrow and Gives
You a Start Without Delay
FIRST G R E STATE
BANK
SHAM , ORE,
-
r~
i
n a
F A frA v sc w
ft M a y
~~i
<*» llo a a ty . ueUUtle d ie City o í
P .w U aad
proved th a t cream th a t 1 b ab o u t to
so u r is th e so rt used a lm o st e n tire ­
ly in th e
m a k in g of ice cream
C h ristm a n
sco rn fu lly
rep ro ach ed
S a n ita ry In sp e c to r Jaco b so n for not
know ing th is fact.
A t a m eetin g y e sterd ay of re p re ­
se n ta tiv e s of th e v ario u s p u b lic u til­
ity com panies h av in g pow er and te l­
ep h o n e tra n sm issio n lines on F ro n t
s tre e t, w ith City C om m issioners Daly
and D ieck, a rra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade
fo r th e ab o litio n of poles in th a t
stre e t an d th e UBe of c o n d u its for
all
■ w ires. An o rd in a n c e to th a t ef-
' feet has l>een p re p a re d and indorsed
by C om m issioner Daly.
J. R. Gregg
P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S.
Grain, F lour, F eed, Etc.
W H E A T — T ra c k
prices:
C lub,
79-80c; B lueatem , 82-84c; red R u s­
sian , 77c; fo rty -fo ld , 80c.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran ,
»24.50-
25 per to n ; m id d lin g s, »31; sh o rts,
»26.50; rolled barley, $26 50-»27.50.
FL O U R — P a te n ts ,
»4.70
p er
b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , »4.10; e x p o rts,
»3.65-3.85;
valley, »4.70; g ra h a m ,
»4.60 w hole w h eat, »4.80.
B A R L EY — F eed, »23.50; b rew in g ,
nom inal.
COHN — W hole, »32.50; c ra c k e d ,
»33.50 p e r ton.
OATS— No. 1, w hite, »29;
new
»25 p er ton.
HAY— E a ste rn
O regon tim o th y ,
choice, »17-18; a lfa lfa , »13-14.
C hanges lu tra in sch ed u les e ffec­
tive on th e O.-W. R. 4t N. m ain line
! and b ran ch es next S unday A ugust
3, an d w hich pro v id e fo r red u ctio n
in th e ru n n in g tim e of tra in No. 6
from P o rtla n d to C hicago to seven­
Dairy and Country Produce.
ty-tw o h o u rs an d th e In a u g u ra tio n of,
PO U L T R Y — H ens, 1 4 H ; sp rin g s,
a new tr a in betw een P o rtla n d and
S alt L ak e C ity, also n e cessita te many, 19-20c; du ck s, y o u n g , 12c; tu rk e y s,
im p o rta n t c h an g es on b ran ch lines live, 18-20c; dressed , 24-25c.
B U T T E R — C ity cream ery , cubes,
over th e e n tir e system . T he
new
tr a in
betw een
P o rtla n d an d Salt 20c; p rin ts, 23c.
L ake City w ill m ake sto p s a t m any
EGGS— O regon ran ch , case c o u n t,
of th e p rin c ip a l p o in ts on th e m ain 22-23c p er dozen; c a n d le d , 26-27c.
C H E E S E — T rip le ts, 16 H e p er lb .;
line.
C. R. D avis y e sterd ay w as ap p o in t­ D aisies, 17c p er lb .; yo u n g A m eri­
ed by M ayor A lbee and C ity H ealth cas, 18c.
O fficer M arcellus, a s s is ta n t city m ilk
PORK
F ancy, 12-12 H e.
in sp ecto r. W. M. R elton
w as ap­
V EA L— F a n c y , 15-15 He.
pointed m a rk e t Inspector. B oth a p ­
V egetables and Fruita.
PO TA TO ES New, 75c-» 1 25 per
p o in tm e n ts w ere m ade to fill posi­
tio n s cre a te d ab o u t th re e w eeks ago h u n d red .
ONIONS — N ew. red a n d yellow ,
by th e city com m ission.
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D espite th e p ro te a ts
of ch u rc h »1.10-1.25.
people, S u n d ay baseball is not to be
G R E E N F R U IT — A pples, now,
p ro h ib ited in P o rtla n d
p a rk s and »1 25 p e r box; old, n o m in a l; c h e r­
[ p lay g ro u n d s. T his w as decided yes­ ries, 4-10c per p o u n d ; a p ric o ts .»1.25
terd ay by C ity C om m issioner B rew s­ 1.50 per box.
V E G E T A B L E S — A rtich o k es, 75c
te r a fte r a co n feren ce w ith m em ­
b ers of th e old City P a rk
board. per dozen; a sp a ra g u s. O regon, 5 0c;
5-6c p er
Every m em ber o f th e b o ard w as In »1 00 p e r dozen; beans,
i fav o r of S unday ball. T h e re
has lb.; cabbage, l H c p e r lb .; ca u liflo w ­
been m uch
co m p lain t
from
th e e r, »2 p er c ra te ; e g g p la n t, 8 -1 0 c lb .
(c h u rc h e s because c h ild re n a re a l­ rad ish es,
1 0 -1 2c
p er
d o zen ;
low ed
to play re g u la r p la y g ro u n d rh u b a rb . l-2 c p er p o u n d ; sp in ach ,
lvaguel gam es on S unday and a re as­ 75< per box; to m a to e s, »1 1 0 -» l 75
sisted by p lay g ro u n d d ire c to rs. Com ­ per box; g a rlic , 7-8 p er pound
m issioner B rew ster an d m em b ers of
S a tu rd a y (In ly.
th e P a rk
B oard
co ncluded
th a t
at
th
e
C.
C. S to r e 12 H g in g h a m s
th e re w aa no reason w hy th e g am es
J u s t arrived
siiould not be p e rm itte d on S unday at h a lf price, 6 H e
See w indow .
We hav e a second h and bicycle
G reen g ro u n d bones, tfii p o u n d s
in A 1 co n d itio n . »12 00
S terlin g
for a quarter Sanitary Meat Co
. * K id d er
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