Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 21, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    M O K FO LK
G R IS H A M O U TLO O l
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Mrs. F ra n k C h riste n se n gave a 1 W. E. D abney was in tow n today
b irth d a y d in n e r la st F rid a y in h o n -! lo o k in g a f te r his n u rs e rie s w hich
o r o f Mrs. M. B C u rrie. B esides (a re lo cated on Section L in e road
¡g u est of h o n o r th o se p re s e n t w ere Ju st w est o f M ain s tre e t. He h as as
Mr. C u rrie,
Mr. an d Mrs. H. P. fine n o e-y ear old s to rk on tw o -y ear
C h rste n se n ,
an d
Mrs.
N ystrora old ro o ts as o n e can find
S ee his
A m ong th e b rth d a y
g fts w ere a ad. e lsew h ere in
th is issue
and
•Ml»» F loy M cNeil, fo rm e rly a black serg e d ress from Mrs. F ra n k place y o u r o rd e rs early .
te a c h e r of th e L u sted school but C h riste n se n an d a nice cak e an d 1 T h e loss s u s ta in e d a t th e fire fcn
m ore re cen tly o f A sh lan d , sp e n t p la te from
Mrs. H. P. C h rsten sen ' th e city h all on O cto b er 7, was ad-
S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d
S unday
| Miss E s th e r E lfo rd has g o n e t o ! J U8te<l a n d th e sum of $76 w as re-
Miss Inez L u sted h ere. She
a t ' ' P o rtla n d fo r a w hile to th e hom e o f celved y e ste rd a y in full of all dam -
ten d ed th e d an ce on S a tu rd a y ev en ­ h e r b ro th e r.
J ag e done. T h e b u ild in g was in s u r­
ing re tu rn in g to h e r hom e in P o rt­
ed fo r $1800 in th e Sun in s u ra n c e
E
m
il
O
lson,
of
T
ro
u
td
a
le
,
was
a
land w here »he is now living.
w elcom e c a lle r a t th e O utlook office Co., an d th e S p rin g field F ire and
Jo h n M iller, of P o rtla n d , w as in
on M onday. Mr. O lson h as Ju st re- M arine, each fo r $000.
G resham th is a fte rn o o n ,
R e g istra tio n of new v o ters In
tu rn e d from a tw o w eeks' bu sin ess
G resh am p re cin ct by E. C. L indsey
C. E. R u sh e r is to he found ag aiu I trip to A berdeen. W ash.
In his old place behind th e c o u n te r
a to ta l
of
A card from Mrs. Ja m e s E iking- closed y e ste rd a y w ith
ASK FOR
at llru g g iw D u n can 's grocery.
th e
TA D SUPS
ton, w ho is v isitin g
in
D u lu th , 272. T h is n u m b e r a d d ed to
list
will
b rin g th e
voting
G eorge W. K enney is b u ild in g a Min., s ta te s th a t
sh e is h av in g a old
new g a ra g e n e a r his resid en ce on fine tim e in th e “ z en ith city of th e s tre n g th up to ab o u t 600 o f ’ w hich
N orth Main s tre e t. E. C. L indsey ! u n salted s e a .’’ Mrs. E lk in g to n is n e a rly o r q u ite 400 a re in sid e th e
c o rp o ra te lim its o f th e city.
and Hen R aney a re d o in g th e work ex pected hom e soon.
An
au ctio n
sa le
of all
th e
Mss S tella llu g g was o p e ra te d on
Mrs, C a rp e n ste ln , who has been
Good S am a rita n h o sp ital, P o rtla n d , . visitin g w ith h e r b ro th e rs A ndrew m ov ab le p ro p e rty on th e old C h ap ­
and Is rep o rted to be d o in g well.
an d T h eo d o re llru g g e r and fam ilies m an farm , tw o m iles so u th of O ri­
T he first q u a rte rly co n feren ce of an d o th e r re lativ es, re tu rn e d y ester- en t, is a d v e rtise d in th e O utlook fo r
Ihe M ethodist ch u rc h was held a t day to h e r hom e in H astin g s, Neb. T h u rsd a y , O cto b er 30, a t 1 0 :3 0 a.m
Gresham, Oregon
th e p a rso n ag e last n ig h t. Dr. Ja n ie s
Mrs. P hoebe T h om pson, of P o rt- R. C. S tak ley is th e ow ner, W. E
Moore. of Salem , p resid in g A good lan d visited o v er S unday w ith h er ' C rasw ell au c tio n e e r.
W e H a n d le “ O n ly ” th e Best
The
O resh am
b ran ch o f
the
a tte n d a n c e of official m em b ers was p a re n ts Mr. an d Mrs II. I,. M cLean,
present an d
th e
b u sin ess of th e J ('. E. R u sh er w ent to B oring on W. ('. T. IT. is to m eet a t th e home
“ G O V E R N M E N T IN S P E C T E D ”
ch u rch was found to be in a sa tis- S u n d ay ev en in g last to lead
th e of Mrs. S. S. T h o m p son on T h u rs ­
fa cto ry co n d itio n .
¡c h o ir sin g in g a t th e serv ices in day next a t 2 :3 0 p. m. All m em ­
b ers a re re q u e ste d to be p re se n t.
Tw o fin e larg e cu cu m b ers w ere M. E ch u rch .
C h a rle s c . Rich, an a rc h ite c t w lih
p re sen ted to us
fo r display last [ W ill M cM illan, d ep u ty U. S. M ar-
C. BINDER,
Proprietor
th e R ailw ay
E xchange
week from th e g a rd e n of Mrs. Id a . sh a t for A lask a
h as
a rriv e d h er i offices In
b
u
ild
in
g
,
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
was
In
G
resham
Met art« r.
T hey
have a ttra c te d , w ith his fam ily from Ju n o fo r a visit
c o n sid erab le a tte n tio n and we have I am ong re la tiv e s an d old acq u u ln t- y este rd a y sh o w in g p lan s fo r a high
w hich
he hopes
to have
p ronilsed seed from them to som e lan ces. He fav o red
th e O utlook school
ad o p te d here.
of o u r frien d s.
| w ith a call y esterd ay .
Ja n ie s H. S ch ram , of F airv iew ,
b ro u g h t in fin e sam p le e a rs of pop­
On Chapman Ranch
co rn y e ste rd a y w hich lie raised on
Tw o m iles so u th of O rien t
his h om e lot. T h ey a re th e big­
gest e v e r show n h e re a n d a re on
[¡ex h ib itio n in th e O u tlook window.
; S ch ram is a good fa rm e r b u t his
B eg in n in g at 1» a. m.
farm is too sm all.
I R. F . R o binson, fo rm e r county
THREE MILK COWS
school s u p e rin te n d e n t, was in G re sh ­
4 Yearling Heifers, 6 Calves,
am y este rd a y sh a k in g
h a n d s w ith 1 Colt, 1 Brood Sow and 4 Shoats
m any old ac q u a in ta n c e s.
He is In­ Dowdejt Potato Digger
ten sely in te re ste d in th e new high Superior Seed Drill
school p ro p o sitio n , as he is th e first 2 Bottom Gang Plow
p ro m o te r o f th e idea.
Glle .Mower
D o n 't fo rg e t th e fo o tb all gam e I )m 3 1 ( Wagon
n ex t S a tu rd a y , O regon City H igh vs. O ne F arm Truck
G resh am H igh. On th e new school < lile J u n io r C ultivator
1 leavy W ool Sox, 2 pair 2 5 c. E xira heavy, 2 5 c a pair.
site.
< lili' Disk H arrow
We Have Just Received—
k
New Currants, Dates, Figs,
Citron and Dill Pickles
Just Received Shipment of CROCKERY in Plain White
Will Pay 45c for FRESH EGGS
BRAGG <& DUNCAN
G R E S H A M .O R E G O N
SANITARY CASH MARKET
This is Our
Main Street
M EATS
A u c tio n
Every Day Bargain Day
guarantee
of the
U. S. Cream Separator.
e g u a ra n te e the U nited S ta te s C ream S e p arato rs a g a in s t,
1 d e fe c ts in e i t h e r m a t e r ia l o r w orkm anship, and a g r e e to replace, ,
fre e o f charge, any p a r t o r p a rts w hich, a t a n y tim e, m ay have
become unfit fo r service because o f original d e fe c ts, provided such,
p a rts a re re tu rn e d to o u r factory.
R epairs n ecessita ted by o rd in ary w e a r and te a r,
accidents,
abuse, e tc ., a re not included in this w a rra n ty .
The term s o f this g u a ra n te e a re u n lim ited , and
I our agree-
m en t will be fulfilled at a n y tim e.
THURSDAY, OCT. 3 0
Vermont Farm Machine Co.
M a n u f a c t u r e r a o f th e
U n ite d S tates C re a m S e p a ra to r,
at the Big Store
B ellow s Falls, V t., U. S. A .
Every Day in the Week is Surprise Day for our Customers
For the Men
Flannel Shirts, all wool, $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .4 0 , $ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .0 0 ,
in blue, gray a n d brow n.
I he latest th ing in m ilitary
collars.
A lso we are selling M en’s Short W ater-proof Blue W ool
Shirts, at $ 3 , a n d $ 3 .5 0 ,
M en’s D uck Coats, w ater-proof, $ 1 .5 0 an d $3.
K ahki I ’ants, $ 1 .2 5 . W h ip C ord P ants, $ 1 .9 5 .
Men s O veralls, extra heavy grade, selling at 75c pair.
M e n s W ork Shoes, at $ 1 .7 5 to $ 7 a pair.
M en's D ress Shoes, at $ 2 .5 0 to $ 5 a pair.
W e absolutely h an d le the B E S T L IN E O F S H O E S O N
EARTH.
No exception. A sk an y body w ho has w orn a
pair of P E T E R S ’ S H O E S a n d see w hat he says.
M en’s H ats, from 9 8 c to $3.
M en s O il C lothing in all Shapes.
M en’s R u b b er Boots, $ 4 .3 0 , $ 4 .5 0 and $ 5 .9 0 .
For Women and Children
I h r game line of Shoes. P E T E R S ’ D IA M O N D B R A N D for
W om en. W eather Bird for boys and girls.
W o ol Hose for W o m en .mid C hildren, 25c to 50c
W ool U nion Suits, for W om en. G irls and Boys $1 and up
(.otton f leece-lined Underclothing for W o m en and C hildren,
from 25c to 5 0 c .
( hildren's Dresses from $1 up. Just the thing for school,
l-adies k itc h e n A prons, 2 5 c and 5 0 c each
REMEMBER, we carry a full line of BLANKETS
COMFORTS, SHEETS. PILLOWS, PILLOW SLIPS.
Our Prices are very modest and Quality the best.
Lew is S h a ttu c k
FO R T H A T
Stubborn Cold
R e x a ll C o ld
u se
T a b le ts
We recommend th re e ta b le ts in th e
tre a tm e n t
of Coryxa
D .y F ev er, Rose Cold and R h in itis, w hich a re all P ractically d u e
to th e sam e g en eral can».- germ Irrita tio n , lead in g to In ten se In­
flam m atio n of th e lin in g of nasal cav ities
In tre a tin g « c.dd w hich has. as i. g en erally te rm e d , settled
<>" the lu n g s "
Rexall Cold ta b le ts a re ad v isab le as an e m e r­
gency rem edy u n til co m p eten t ad v ice may be o b tain ed
14-in. W alking Plow
Hay Rack
th ree Wood or Tie Racks
One Buggy and Harness
I lile
H e a tin g Stoves, $1.60 and up
S te rlin g ti K id d e r’s.
at
¿For Sale b y ^ ^ H B
S terlin g & K id d e r
HARDW ARE
G resham , O re.
I lile
Anil o th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s
G RESH AM LODGE, No. to m ention.
162, A. F . & A. M. S tated
co m m u n ic a tio n s a t 8 p. m.
every second and fo u rth T uesday
All M aster M asons co rd ially invited
W. E. CRASWELL, Auctioneer
H P u lfe r, S ecretary .
F A IR V IE W LODGE No
92, A. F. & A. M.— S ta te d
Church Services a t G illis
c o m m u n icatio n s th e first
S unday school 1 0 :3 0 a m. B. L
S a tu rd a y of each m o n th . M asonic
N o rth ru p ,
su p e rin te n d e n t,
T em ple, T ro u td a le .
week
p ra y e r m eetin g
and
COU RT G R ESH A M , No. 81, F o r­ stu d y W ednesday ev en in g a t 8 p m.
e s te rs o f A m erica— M eets th é sec­
ond an d fo u rth M onday ev en in g In
Ttie F a m ily C ou gli Me.lii im
each m o n th a t 1. O. O. F . hall.
In every hom e th e re sh o u ld be a j"
H IG H -T O P P E D S H O E S
E. L G ru b b , ch ief ra n g e r ;
O. J.
fra m b la y , se c re ta ry .
b o ttle of Dr. K in g 's New D iscovery, A
ready fo r im m e d ia te use w hen any
A G e n tle a n d E ffe c tiv e latx ativ e.
,
m em b er of th e fam ily c o n tra c ts a 2 J . -
A m ild, g e n tle an d effe c tiv e lax a­ cold o r a cough
tive Is w hat peo p le d em an d w hen suf stop the s p r e a d ___
o . „ ..
fe rin g fro m c o n stip atio n . T h o u san d s S lid, of M ason, M ich., w rites.
"Ms i £ X M e n ’ «
R a in
Mich., w rites.
"M
dep en d s
upon Dr
S FvcU n
V ^ O a tS
sw ear by Dr. K in g 's New L ife P ills w hole fam ily
I H ugh T allm an , o f San A n to n io , Tex., K in g 's New D iscovery as th e
best
w ith an asso rtm en t of V elvet C ollars
in
th e
j w rites: “ T hey a re , beyond question cough and cold m edicine
I tlie best p ills my w ife and I h av e ev er w orld. Two 50c b o ttles cu red m e
I ta k e n .”
They
n ev er
cau se p ain. of p n e u m o n ia ." T h o u san d s of o th e r ..
tam ilies have been eq u ally
bene- •5‘
P rice 25c a t d ru g g ists , o r by m all, fited and d epend e n tire ly upon Dr Y
II E B ueklen A Co.. P h ila d e lp h ia K in g 's New D iscovery to cu re th e ir A
o r St. Louis.
cou g h s,
colds, th ro a t and lung •••
tro u b les.
E very dose helps P ric e X
W om en W ho G el D izzy.
50o and $1.00.
All d ru g g is ts
H X
E very w om an w ho is tro u b led E. B ueklen Ai Co. P h ila d e lp h ia o r St Y
L ouis.
v
w ith fa in tin g an d dizzy spells, back-
A
Headquarters for Clothing, Shoes and Hats
ach e, h ead ach e, w eakness, d ebility,
E czem a am i Itc h in g t u i e d .
j co n stip a tio n
or
k idney
tro u b les
T he so o th in g , h ealing m edication
’sh o u ld use E le c tric B itte rs
'I li-y in DR. H O B S O N S ECZEMA O IN T­
give re lie f w hen n o th in g else w ill, MENT p e n e tra te s every tiny p o re of
im p ro v e th e h e a lth , a d d in g s tre n g th th e sk in , c le a rs it of all im p u ritie s
an d vig o r fro m th e first dose. Mrs.
sto p s Itching in s ta n tly .
Dr. H ob­
L a u ra G aines, of A voca. L a ., says: so n 's E czem a O in tm en t is g u a ra n ­
F o u r d o c to rs had given me up and
my c h ild ren an d all my frie n d s w ere teed to speedily heal eczem a, ra s h ­
lo o k in g fo r me to die, when my son es. rin g w o rm , te tte r and o th e r u n ­
in sisted th a t I use E lectric B itte rs sig h tly e ru p tio n s
Eczem a O in tm en t
I did so, an d they have d o ne me a is a d o c to r s p rescrip tio n ,
OF THE
not an
?°°O
Ju s ,' ,ry ,h e n ‘ 50c « P o r im e n t
All d ru g g is ts
or
bv
an d $1 a t all d ru g g is ts o r by m ail
P fe iffe r C hem ical Co
E. B u eklen A Co . P h ila d e lp h ia or m ail, 50c
Louis.
P h ila d e lp h ia and St. L ouis
R. C. STAKELY, Owner
► $ Hunkidori
-
-
Unbleached and Unadulterated
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
PO W ELL STREET
$325 and
$3 JH
50? j-
dHU
| M e n 8 C h ip p e w a L o g g e r s
$5.50 Io $ 7 .0 0 |
$8.00 to $15É I
E. W. Aylsworth
BOTH SIDES
TRAVEL
W’t sta m i back of every Z enith
H a p p in e ss Is d isp en sed o r receiv-
D igging F o rk
S te rlin g
&
[ed . acco rd in g to o u r ab ility to give P ota
STOP THE HOLE! SOME DAY YOU'LL NEED THE
MONEY YOU'RE DROPPING ALONG LIFE'S PATH!
S U B JE C T
T he R oad
O regon-
W ashington
R a ilro a d <&
N avigation Co.
W h a t It G iv e s
Steel Coaches
Block Signals
Courteous Employes
Good M eals
M odern Equipm ent
T ra in s to th e C A S T
E v e ry D a y
4 T ra in s O a ily b e tw e e n
P o r tla n d , T a c o m a
a n d S e a ttle
R tX A ll S tO U T ”
10-lb. Pail, $ 1.3 5
f
$3.50 to $6.50
a
to
5-lb. Pail, 70C
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| Boys’ Rain Coats
Mu- | Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, 2 pair Pants?
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
N U N -S U C H L A R D
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In the Oregon Mist
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STO RE
M ain St.
It 1» n«»t m I uh you m ake, l»ut u h a t
you ¡Mur. The |HM»rvr >ou atv, lite tn o fv im til y<»u hut«* th a t k<x*p<«
ÎW M Iwillk.
. a. I O D A Y A S P E N D E R ---T O M O R R O W A P A U P E R
You Can’t Afford to Take Chance. -One Dollar O pen, the
Account—Your Key to Fortune
■ G R E .S n A M .
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Every Essential to Travel Comfort
Any Agent will Ee pleased to kelp Plan your Trip
T up llu g g i.« , .qx-n B uggies. H ack s
C a rts , B ain and O ld H ickory W a g ­
T I m ' v Make You Feel Good.
T he p le a s a n t p u rg a tiv e e ffe c t p ro ­
ons. W aterlo o
G as E n g in es. N'e" duced by
C h a m b e rla in " .
T ab lets
Id ea M anure S p re a d e r
T alk w ith and th e h ea lth y co n d itio n of body
H essel
an d m ind w hich they c re a te m ak e
tf
one feel Joyful
F o r sale by G resh ­
am D rug Co., and a ll D ealers
Dsiljr and S unday O reg o n ian and
T w ic e -a -\\e e k O u tlo o k , speelal com ­ Daily O rv g o n ian , I y r re g . . $6 00
T w iee-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r .. . 1.50
b in a tio n . I y ear. $8 00
C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r .................... 6 00
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