Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 04, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    G RESH A M OUTLOOK.
TUESD AY . N O V E M B E R 4. IMIS
PA G E T H R E E
—
ISSUE SETTLED
AT CORVALLIS
Men’s Winter Overcoats
$15
.0 0
Buys one of the sweliest O ’coats on the market. They re
all wool, perfect fitting, perfect tailored and made with rever­
sable collars. T h e y a r e d a n d i e s ! You will pay from
$20 to $25 for them elsewhere.
We are also offering Fine All-W ool U nfinished W orsted C ravenettes at $ 1 O ° °
DON'T FO R G ET that we have the most complete stock of Boys’ C lothing in
Gresham, and at V ery M odest Prices.
B o y s ’ S c h o o l S u i t s , with two pairs pants,
.
$ 3 95
B o y s ’ N o r fo lk S u its ,
.
5 00
all wool,
.
B o y s ’ D o u b l e - B r e a s t e d Oregon Cashmere Suits, 6 00
Raincoats for the Whole Family
* Men’s Rubberized Slip-on Coats at,
$10.00 and $12.50
Men’s Gaberdine and Cravenette Coats,
$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00
Ladies’ Rubber lined Slip-on Coats at from
........................................
$6.00 to $10.00
Ladies’ Gaberdine C o ats___
15.00
Boys’ Slickers......... .............
1.75
Boys' Slip-on Coats
$3.00 and $4.00
Girls' Capes with hoods
$ 1.75
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
Latest styles and shapes in all leathers—
shoes that fit and wear. We guarantee them
to give satisfaction, and we take pains to tit
them correctly. The service you get from
your Shoes depends nearly as much upon the
tit as it does on the leather. They should he
neither too tight nor too loose as in either ease
they are subject to a special strain which they
are not supposed to stand.
Ladies' Shoes in all leathers, Goodyear
Welts, at .................................... '
$ 3.00
Men’s Shoes in all leathers
$ 3.50
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Dresses
We are showing a larger and more com­
plete assortment of House and Street dresses
than ever before and have added to our store
a special room devoted to their display. We
wish to have every lady who visits our store
step into our Ladies and Children’s D epart­
ment and inspect our Stock.
,
Girls' Dresses, at from
25c to $3.00
Ladies' House Dresses, at from $1.00 to $1.50
Ladies Street Dresses, at from
$2.50 to $8.50
THE TAD'S
STORE
We are Sole Agents for J. C. C. Corsets
T h e w om an who d e sire s h e r figure co rrectly
co rse te d w ill find th a t .1. ( ’. C. C o rsets p ro v id e a
ra r e co m b in a tio n of re a l co m fo rt, s ty le an d d u r­
a b ility .
T ile Slim P rin c e ss m ad e w ith o u t b o n in g o v er
th e p ro m in e n t h ip bones, is esp ecially a d a p te d to
s le n d e r lad les an d g ro w in g g irls an d h as m ad e a
h it w ith every lady who h as trie d one.
Made in two grades, at
L .- i i - i
lim it
..... del
Reducing Corset
13
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•
$1.00 and $1.50
$2.50
$3.50
BERT LINDSEY’S
fiu g . Mrs. L a n sd o w n e ’s m o th e r, .‘.Irs.
Ilrad field , also v isited h e r th e la t te r
p a rt o f th e w eek.
T h e H allo w e’en so cial w as a d e ­
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an , of Scenic, w;.3
cided success in s p ite of th e bad th e lucky lad y , w in n in g th e c ak e a t
w e ath er. T h e pro ceed s a m o u n tin g j th e c a k e w a lk F rid a y even in g .
to $21.00. T h e L e a g u e rs w ish
to
Mr. S h in n a m a n 's ch ick en h o t« e
ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to th a n k th e w as v isited H allo w e’en n ig h t. S pecial
m e rc h a n ts a n d all o th e rs fo r th e ir J c a re is b ein g ta k e n to lo cate th e
d o n a tio n s
and
w ork. W e
have ' th ie f..
le a rn e d th a t we hav e in o u r m idst an
T h e books fo r th e new lib ra ry a te
ex cellen t sign p a in te r a s well as a ex p ected th is w eek. T h is is y o u r
candy m a k e r to w hom we also ex ­ O p p o rtu n ity to
m a k e th e b est of
te n d o u r th a n k s .
■ y o u r lo n g w in te r ev en in g s.
M rs. J o h n S leret w ill give a s il­
M em bers an d fr ie r ’« o f th e L a ­
v e r te a to th e m em b ers an d frie n d s d ies' Aid w ere e n te r ta in e d a t th e
of th e M. E. c h u rc h W ed n esd ay , No­ hom e o f Mrs. Geo. B la c k b u rn 's o r
v e m b e r 12.
la s t W ed n esd ay . T h e n ex t m eetin g
Miss O live K now lto n h as re tu rn e d w ill be a t th e h om e of M rs. J o h n
from h e r visit in K an sas. S he and S le re t on W ed n esd ay . N o v em b er 12.
h e r b ro th e r w ill occupy th e P ro c to r
h o u se goon.
S c e n ic
Mr. L e n n a rtz of th e S andy F ir-
wood com pany, w as a P le a s a n t II m e
c a lle r Sunday.
W e a re p leased to w elcom e back
M iss O sb u rn an d Miss M ichel, of Scenic Mr. an d Mrs. Von S egin, who
G resh am , v isited w ith Mrs.
R ,bt. h av e been v isitin g th e i r old hom e in
L an sd o w n e o v e r F rid a y . a tt» r d in g N e b ra sk a fo r se v e ra l w eeks.
th e H allo w e'en social F rid a y even-
C h a rle y D e llav e n h ad th e m isfo r-
P le a s a n t H o m e
DRYGOODS
SHOP
tu n e to s te p on a la rg e s h a rp s p lin te r
w hich w en t th ro u g h his sh o e in to
h is foot, c au sin g him sev ere pain.
Mr. P e te rso n h a s h ad a new roof
on h is re sid e n c e also ad d ed a new
porch an d is g e ttin g read y to give it
a new c o a t of p a in t.
Mr. Itoyd, of th e Boyd T ea Co., of
P o rtla n d a n d tw o of h is salesm en ,
Mr. P e rry an d C lifford Ja c k , w ere
g u e sts S u n d ay a t th e hom e of D. D.
Jack.
Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d L o h rm a n , of
S andy R id g e, w ere S u n d ay g u e sts of
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. R. D uncan.
M iss A lm a B an d er, of P o rtla n d , Is
k eep in g h o u se a few d ay s fo r h e r
| f a th e r d u rin g th e ab se n c e o f Mrs.
i B ad u er.
Mrs. P risc illa Jo n e s an d c h ild re n ,
o f W a te rv ille , W ash ., a re g u e sts of
Mrs. J o n e s ' p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
L ew is M iller. Sr.
T h e fo llo w in g le t te r sig n ed by
W a lte r K. T ay lo r, m a y o r o f C orvalls,
O regon, u n d e r d a te o f O cto b er 21,
1913, w as h a n d e d to th e O u tlo o k fo r
p u b lic a tio n a n d w ill be o f in te re s t
to o u r re a d e rs in co n n ectio n w ith th e
local iagge w hich is to be v oted on.
| “ Y our le t te r o f O cto b er 2 0 th r e ­
sp ectin g c o n d itio n s as they a re
claim ed to ex ist tn C o rv allis w as th is
day received.
1 feel th a t I am th o ro u g h ly ac­
q u a in te d w ith co n d itio n s in C o rv a l­
lis, b o th p a st a n d
p re s e n t, h av in g
been a m em b er of th e city cou n cil fo r
th re e y ears, a n d a re s id e n t c f th e
tow n fo r tw e n ty y e a rs p a st, an d now
th e m ay o r o f th e city.
F ro m
th e first o p p o rtu n ity th a t
th e citizen s h ad to pass on th e q u e s­
tion of local o p tio n , th is city w ent fo r
local o p tio n , o r. as th e say y in g is,
“ w ent d ry ” ; a n d 1 am c e rta in th a t if
th e q u e stio n was a g a in su b m itte d to
th e v o ters o f th e city local op tio n
w ould ag a in c a rry by a m uch g re a te r
m a jo rity th a n ev e r before. In fact,
th e q u estio n of w et o r dry is so th o r ­
ou g h ly a s e ttle d issu e h e re th a t it is
not even m ooted.
S hortly a f te r th e local op tio n taw
w ent in to efTect, to c irc u m v e n t th e
sam e th e re w as o rg a n iz e d th e C o r­
v allis A th letic A sso ciatio n , in w hich
th e p ro m o te r w as o n e M ike K line.
T h e a sso ciatio n w as re a lly a Joint
o rg a n iz a tio n to d isp en se In to x icatin g
d rin k s. T h is jo in t w as p u t o u t of
co m m issio n ; w as
a p p e a le d to th e
su p re m e c o u rt by K line, w ith d is a s­
tro u s re s u lts to hint. T h e re ts n o t a
“ b lin d p ig ” in C o rv a llis, n o r has
th e re been fo r y e a rs p ast, n o r any
w ith in th e confines of th e county.
T he b u sin ess m en of th e city a re
th o ro u g h ly
satisfied
w ith p resen t
c o n d itio n s, a n d o u r tow n is a d m itte d ­
ly th e c le a n e st to w n , m o rally , in
O regon. B esides, th e r e hav e been
m ore s u b s ta n tia l im p ro v e m e n ts since
th e city w ent d ry th a n In its w hole
h isto ry before. No s u b s ta n tia l c iti­
zen of th e tow n w ould c o n sid e r fo r a
m om ent re tu r n in g to th e salo o n o r
license sy stem .
All th a t it ts n ecessary to do is to
send any d is in te re s te d p erso n , even
a saloon m an if he is h o n e st, and his
re p o rt, a f t e r d u e e x a m in a tio n of lo ­
cal c o n d itio n s a s
th e y
now exist
! h ere, will v erify e v e ry th in g I have
said.
We hav e b u t tw o police offllcers,
one of w hom is th e n ig h t w atch m a n .
I and I v e n tu re th e a ss e rtio n th a t
| th e re is no tow n in O regon of like
, p o p u la tio n b u t w h a t h a s d o u b le th e
I n u m b e r of p o licem en th a t C o rv allis
NOW IS TH E TIM E to plant your I rees and Shrubbery, either for home
or commercial orchard—for the winter rains will pack the ground solid around the roots—
then when Spring comes y»ur trees are ready to absorb all nourishment and make their
growth. Planting in the Spring is not as satisfactory, since the soil does not pack thor­
oughly around the roots, hence the tops do not receive the proper nourishment and the
growth of the tree is retarded.
You’ll find at the G RESH A M NURSERIES a complete line of Apple, Pear, Peach,
Plum and Prune Trees, also a limited number of Dwarf Pears, Shade Trees and Roses—
all high grade stock and far below the average price, for quick selling.
A H allow e’en p a rty w as given by
Miss Alice R o b e rts on F rid a y n ig h t.
S p rite m a n ife sta tio n s s u ita b le to th e
occasion w ere in d u lg e d in follow ed
by re fre sh m e n ts.
T h o se tn a tte n d ­
an ce w ere
C leo
M athew s, Q uinn
M etzger, E lto n E a stm a n , R alp h S ta n ­
ley. E m m erson B row n, W a lte r M etz­
g er. F loyd M etzger. M a rg a re t B urke.
B onnie M etzger, E va E d w ard s. Iris
G u lllck so n , A rth u r
A llen,
A rth u r
S tre b in , L e ta M athew s, A lice R ob­
e rts . Mrs. S tre b in an d yo u n g son.
Miss S usie S tan ley w as te n d e re d
a h o b g o b lin s u rp ris e p a rty on F rid a y
n ig h t. It w as larg ely a tte n d e d and
fully en jo y ed by all.
A N iglit o f T e rro r.
Few n ig h ts a re m ore te r rib le th a n
th a t of a m o th e r loo k in g on h e r child
ch o k in g and g asping fo r b re a th d u r­
ing an a tta c k of cro u p , an d n o th in g
In th e ho u se to reliev e It. Many
m o th e rs have passed n ig h ts of te r r o r
tn th is situ a tio n . A little fo re th o u g h t
w ill en ab le you to avoid all this.
C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy is a
c e rta in cu re fo r cro u p an d h as n ev er
been know n to fail. K eep it a t hand.
F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., and
a ll D ealers.
Have your Switches made
of your own Combings
I h a v e ju st c o m p le te d a course in
BEAUTY
CULTURE
and
the
m a n u fa c tu re o f H A I R G O O D S a n d
a m n o w r e a d y to d o y o u r w o r k .
3 Separate Stem Switch,
2
1
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Hairdressing
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SPECIAL, ROSES W H ILE THEY LAST EACH, 2 0 c
Professional Cards
Canadian Employment Co.
B. f . LEACH. Proprietor
Members Ore to n tmplovment Agents Assn
U N o r t h S e c o n d S t ., P o r t l a n d , O r .
Phone O r W ire
At O u r Expense
IN SU R A N C E
JO H N
BROWN
IN SU R A N C E
R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le in
su ra n c e C om p an ies
P h o n e 613
G resham , O regon
J a m e s E lk in g to n
INSURANCE
F IR E
AUTOM OBILE
L IF E
P L A T E GLASS
A CCID ENT
SURETY BONDS
H EA L T H
O ffice In B ank of G resham
Attention!
T he Farm er«’ M utual Fire
R elief Association
O F PO RTLA N D . OREGON
In v itee a ll fa rm e rs w ho hav e no
in s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild ­
ing« to In su re wiUi us. T h is as­
so c ia tio n is tile cheapest
sa fe st In tile s ta te . It In su res
only c o u n try p ro p erty am i h as
o v e r 93.tNMI.OtM» In su ra n c e
In,
force.
W rite o r phone.
H. W . SNAHIIALL, P r e
T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief
A ssociation
G resh am R o u te No 3 P hone 7 4
N o tary P u b lic
Real E sta te
1.AWN Kit.»
FRED L. EVERSON.
ATTORNEY A T
The
LAW
(Gresham City Attorney)
Phone Marshall 4276
512-14 Broadway Bldg.,
Portland
<X )N TR A (TO K S
Light
AT THE LOW EST COST
A LFRED HAMM AR
P la s te re r a n d C em en t C o n tracto r.
E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free on re­
q u est. All w ork G u aran teed .
P h o n e <l\I G resham I*.(I. Box Ml
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IF Y O U W A N T FIR ST CLASS W O R K SI E
ELEC T R IC L IG H T Is th e m o st
s u ita b le fo r hom es, offices, shops
a n d <SI k t p laces m sslin g llglil.
E L E C T R IC IT Y
can be u sed in
any q u a n tity , la rg e o r sm all,
th ereb y fu rn is h in g any re q u ire d
a m o u n t of lig h t. F u rth e rm o re ,
In view of th e p a st h is to ry of C o r­
vallis u n d e r local o p tio n co n d itio n s,
th e re could n o t be o b ta in e d th e s t a ­
tu to ry re q u ire m e n ts to su b m it th e
local o p tio n lsu e a g a in to th e v o ters,
e ith e r of th is city o r B en to n co u n ty .
A nd if su ch a p e titio n o r issu e w ere
p re se n te d to th e people, lo cal o p tio n
w ould c a rry by a m o n u m e n ta l m a ­
jo r ity .”
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
ETTSEL T. JONES
E L E C T R IC LAM PS can b e locat-
c d in an y place, th u s a ffo rd in g
any ih s d n sl d ls trih u th m of lig h t.
FRANK C. JONFS
U N D ER T A K E R
C m W 8.14.», P.M
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Pro
Cast Side Funeral Directors
414 I A . I
NO O T H E R LAM PS p ossess th ese
q u a lific a tio n s,
ttie rc fo re ,
it is
n o t s u rp ris in g tlu it
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Pksatt Lad 52. I 2525
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DHNTIHTH
E L E C T R IC LAM PS a r e rap id ly
re p la c in g a ll o th e rs In iiKMleni
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W J. OTT
O TT BROS.
DENTISTS
G R ESH A M .
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
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OREGON
P h o n e M a in 2 6 8 3
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
D E N T IS T
Office 615-16-17
M e d ic a l B u ild in g ?
S E V E N TH an d A LD E R STS.
P hones M ain 0688 and A «130
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
PIIYHK IA \H
S. P. B ittner, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
12 ■ I p ■ Is 3 p ■
7 Is 8 p.
al Resdemr
PH<>N1 Office I |(i K e s id e n < e I IK
O f f ic e . I l o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r I ’. O .
lairs. 10 a. ■
OM mp
BANK OF GRESHAM
MAIN S T R E E T
PHONES: Residence, III, Office III
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
P h y sician
G RESH AM
an d S i n g o n
H our,: 10.12 a.m.; 2-4 and 7-6 p m
OHO. HOWITT BUM,.
PHASES
OFFICERS
CRLSMAM SUBM
In d n r r . TiUr 12«. 0 t <
H mm A 5152
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
K. A. HALLIDAY, Vice President.
O. A. EASTMAN, Cashier.
JAMES El.KINGTON, Ass’t Cashier.
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B. CAMERON
F. A. HALLIDAY
GI ST LARSON
M.a 4812
J. M. SHORT. M D.
BEXJ. CAMERON, President.
DIRECTORS
Place your order at an early date.
$1.50
1.50
1.00
25c
MISS AVA THOMPSON, « Phon«
“ ham
61
| has.
D eclare W ar on C olds.
A c ru s a d e o f e d u c a tio n w hich aim s
“ th a t com m on colds m ay becom e u n ­
com m on w ith in th e next g e n e ra tio n ”
has been b egun by p ro m in e n t New
Y ork p h y sician s. H e re ts a list of
th e “ d o n t's ” w hich th e d o c to rs say
will p re v e n t th e a n n u a l v is ita tio n of
th e cold:
“ D on’t s it in a d ra u g h ty c a r.”
“ D on’t sle e p In h o t ro o m s.”
" D o n 't av o id fresh a ir ."
“ D o n 'tstu ffy o u rs e lf a t m eal tim e.
O v e re a tin g re d u c e s y o u r re s is ta n c e ."
To w hich we w ould a d d —-when
you ta k e a cold g et rid of It as q u ic k ­
ly a s possible. T o acco m p lish th a t
If th e city w an ted a p a tc h of Mt. you w ill find C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
R em edy m o st ex cellen t. Sold by
H ood, p riv a te ly
ow ned,
p ro b ab ly G resh am D ru g Co., a n d all D ealers
a b o u t $1000 an a c re w ould be asked
fo r it.
NOTICE TO TREE PLANTERS
GHOSTS ARE FETED BY
MISS ALICE ROBERTS
LEWIS SIIATTCCK
and
D.
S U lO E u M
A ll profeiMMional r a il* p ro m p tly at
te n d * !
Hpectai
a tte n tio n
to «It-
f h s p ii
o f the Eye« and fittin g
of
ilM M A
O ffice i l o u r a 9 to 12 a . m . 1 39 to 5.
O f lr s o v e r F ir s t S ta te S a a k
O r e e h a m . O re g o n .
O. A. EASTMAN.
1 9 b
P a r N e r v o u s and < hroiw Dñed
Dr. B enj. J. Freese
D o n 't fa il to’ »ee our stock at .N ursery, 2 blocks.W est o f.M a in Street, on Section Line Road,
Enquire o f J. N. C la n a h an , M a in Street, G resham , O re ., Phone 5 lx . or W . E. D A B N E Y , 4 0 3
P a rk Apts.. Portland, O re . Phone M ars h all 1 30
We inrite your account«; 4 per cent interest on
Time and Savings Account«
N a lw a a a l h l » 4 t k ir a a r s . I n ,
O S . - Hour«. 9 to 1 1 a
m.. ncapt SunJ
O ver F irrt Stale Bank. G raakam . (
Eye« tested and
D r. Geo. logit«.
glaaae,
titled.