Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 18, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAGE
GRESHAM
FOUR
TUESD AY . N O V EM BER
Ol'TLOOK
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F loyd
.Metxger,
R ay F a lm q u ist
an d R u d o lp h W ihlon, all g ra d u a te s
I o f th e G resh am
H igh, v isited th e
school last M onday. Mr. M etzger is
P H O N E 661
now a s tu d e n t a t R eed, a n d Mr
P a lm q u ist
at
th e
U n iv ersity of
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O regon.
A m ong th e In tim a te frien d s from
Wm
T
N ek o n
re c e n tly from
o u t of tow n who cam e to a tte n d th e S outh A m ,,rlca
a88,8tlng h |8 uncle
fu n e ra l of th e la te Mrs. W. H. C ong- M. O. N elson on th e C h e rry P ark
d o n , w ere Mrs. Je ssie A rm stro n g , place. T hey a re k eeping b a c h e lo r's
Miss M innie llstro m an d Tom Boyd h all an d d o ing p ru n in g an d o th e r im-
all of P o rtla n d . Mlss llstro m , w ho p ro v em en , w o rk .
was fo r m any m o n th s em ployed a t
T h e L a d ie s’ Aid society w ill m eet
th e C ong d o n , w as h e re w ith th e fa m ­
in b u sin ess session a t th e hom e of th e
ily fro m S a tu rd a y to T uesday.
p re sid e n t Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n , next
T h a n k sg iv in g p a stry a t H o etzel's
W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
A fu ll a t ­
C ity B ak ery is p re p a re d in a b u n d ­ te n d a n c e is desired.
an ce, a n d th e r e Is no need fo r th e
Mrs. J. E. C raw fo rd s ta r ts to m o r­
tire d h o u se k e e p e r to w o rry h e rse lf
o v e r a h o t sto v e Ju st to m ak e d ain ty row fo r S e a ttle , W ash., to jo in Mr.
d ish es th a t can be b o u g h t alre a d y ! C raw fo rd w ho has been th e r e a b o u t
a m o n th w o rk in g on a boat. T hey
m ade.
expect to rem ain th e r e fo r som e tim e
M ain s tre e t m ud is th e a ttra c tio n
F re d P itc h e r, of P o rtla n d , is visit-
fo r th e s t r e e t g ra d e r today.
E arly
th is m o rn in g th e ro ad crew tack led at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
th e jo b an d It begins to look b etter. C raw fo rd to day an d a ss istin g Mrs.
T h e s u rp lu s m ud is b eing h au led C raw fo rd in h e r a rr a n g e m e n ts *to
aw ay an d d u m p ed in to th e g u lch in m ove ts S e a ttle . W ash in g to n .
C lau d e S m ith le ft y e ste rd a y fo r a
fro n t of th e old city jail.
T. R. iio w itt h as o p en ed a n o th e r tw o w eek s’ tr ip up th e W illa m e tte
If w e c o m p o u n d the
m e a t m a rk e t in P o rtla n d a n d has valley in q u e st of su b s c rip tio n s for
P R E S C R IP T IO N
p u t W illiam H o ckinson in ch arg e. A th e E v en in g T eleg ram . H is re m a rk ­
C al-O -7 int is a d ry p o w d er a n d
ru m o r th a t th e m a rk e t h ere w ould ab le success in g e ttin g su b sc rib e rs
in
th
e
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to
m
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b
ile
c
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te
st
h
as
placed
be d isc o n tin u e d h as no fo u n d a tio n ■
IN E X P E N S IV E
an d It w ill c o n tin u e to c a rry a co m ­ his w ife a t th e top an d he is d e te r­
p lete a s s o rtm e n t o f choice m eats at m ined to m ak e h e r th e w in n e r fo r
i th is d is tric t.
all tim es.
I "U n cle T o m 's C ab in ” w ill be put on
G eorge L. B ak er, h te w ell-know n
a t S m ith ’s th e a te r n ext M onday and
th e a tric a l m a n a g e r an d
his wife,
P H O N E 661
i T u esd ay ev ening. T h e u su a l reel
M an ag er C'offinbury an d w ife of th e
fe a tu re s w ill be given.
Mr. S m ith
O rp h eu m
th e a te r,
Miss D orothy
w ill give aw ay se v e ra l fine tu rk e y s
S h o e m a k e r an d Miss M ary E d g e tt
betw een
now an d
T h a n k sg iv in g
A sh o rt tim e ago th e O regon A gri
B a k e r of th e B ak er S tock com pany
S ave y o u r coupons.
c u ltu ra l C ollege an n o u n ced th e far
w ere g u e sts a t th e R egal c o tta g e for
T h e S o u th la n d Q u a rte t re n d e re d
a ch ick en d in n e r on S u n d ay n ig h t. a h ig h ly e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m of th a t a cross-bred hen had tu rn e d ou
F ro m th e In d icatio n s a f te r th e feast d a rk e y m elo d ies, vocal so lo s and 291 eggs in h e r first tw elve m o n th s
it w as show n th a t m in iste rs a re no t d u e ts an d p iano solos a t th e m otion
of u sefu ln ess, anil s ta te d th a t no
th e only o n es w ho en jo y ch ick en s.
p ic tu re th e a te r la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. o th e r egg m achine had e v e r before
T h e a tric a l p eo p le know w h at is good P ra c tic a lly ev ery s e a t in th e house
reach ed th a t ra te of speed. Now
a n d knew w h ere to find it.
was ta k e n an d th e a u d ie n c e w as en- th e college an n o u n ces, th e o rig in a l
Mr. am i Mrs. G. It. Q uick, of P o rt- th u s ia s tic
in
its encores.
W hile b est-h en -in -th e-w o rld will have
lan d , sp en t S u n d ay w ith th e fo rm e r's m ost of th e so n g s w ere real m elodies
ta k e a back seat, as a n o th e r biddy a t
p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E. C. L indsey, o f th e s o u th la n d , th o s e of th e class- th e sam e in s titu tio n has succeeded
Mr. Q u irk re tu rn e d S u n d ay ev en in g , leal s o rt w ere n o t w an tin g .
T he in lay in g 303 eggs in exactly one
T h e R e x a ll S to r e
lea v in g Mrs. Q uick an d baby fo r a T ra il o f th e L onesom e
P in e, Old
year. T his new hen, lik e th e form
lo n g e r visit.
B lack Jo e , S leep, K e n tu c k y B abe,
rec o rd -b re a k e r, is a cross betw een
w ere a m o n g
th e
m any p o p u la r th e b arred R ocks an d W h ite Leg
so n g s, m a tc h le ssly su n g , any o n e of horns. P ro fesso r D ryden, in c h arg e
w hich w as w ell
w o rth
th e price. of th e p o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t
a t th e
T h re e re e ls of p ic tu re s p reced ed th e college, says th a t no special a tte m p t
p ro g ra m an d e v ery o n e h ad h is fill of o u tsid e of th e b reed in g , w as m ade
m usic an d a m u s e m e n t. I t ’s a way to secu re high reco rd s. T he m eth
C lau d e S m ith h a s o f giving every oils follow ed in feed in g an d g e n e ra l
p a tro n o f his show m o re Uian his care w ere such as m ig h t be profit
m o n ey 's w o rth .
ably follow ed by an y fa rm e r o r ow n
A p le a s a n t fam ily re u n io n was e r of p o u ltry T h e 303 eggs pro
h eld la s t S u n d ay a t th e hom e o f C. duced by th e re c o rd -b re a k in g lien
E. R u sh er, a t w hich w ere p re se n t w eighed 42 p o unds, o r a b o u t e ig h t
Mrs. R u s h e r's m o th e r Mrs. S. R.
tim es th e w eight of th e lieu h e rse lf
B rad field . Mr. a n d Mrs. R obert L a n s­
an d w ere re m a rk a b ly
u n ifo rm in
d o w n e o f P le a s a n t H om e a n d Mr. size, sh a p e and color. M any re q u e s ts
an d Mrs. Ira A. B radfield and fo u r
have been received a t tile college
Clevelftml Baking Powder, 1 pound
30c
c h ild re n o f P a rs o n s , K an sas, who
to p lace th e hen on e x h ib itio n , b u t
Cleveland Baking Powder, </. pound
15c
a re h e re fo r a few w eek s’ visit.
on a cco u n t of h e r g re a t valu e as a
K. < ’. Baking Powder, 25 ounces
ig c
T h e m ain room of th e lib ra ry was
b re e d e r it has been decideii th a t th e
Tomato < lataup, bottle
10c
p ack ed la s t F rid a y n ig h t in th e oc­
risk
s a re g re a te r th a n th e v alu e of
Schneider’s Catsup, 2 bottles
35c
casio n of th e le c tu re of P ro fesso r th e a d v e rtisin g .
Salmon, 3 cans
25c
D unn of th e U n iv ersity of O regon,
' gallon good Sj rup
40c
on th e seven w onders of th e w orld.
E ig h t
pigs, six
m o n th s, 1632
N ' Seeded Raining, 3 lbs.
25c
O th e r le c tu re s a re being a rra n g e d
p
o
u
n
d
s,
>123.00.
T
h
is
is a co n ­
< arnation Milk, 8 cans
25c
by th e co u n ty lib ra ria n , w hich will
(’arnation Milk, small, 6 cans
25c
den sed sto ry of w h a t h as been a c ­
he g iven from tim e to tim e,
I i i l i l u t nes. p e r eao
7C
co m plished by a fa rm e r a t In d e p e n ­
1 in 11. per can
7C
D aily an d S unday O regonian and dence, O regon, w ho re cen tly h au led
ll,s Sugar
Iw ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , special com his p o rk to m a rk e t and disposed of
b in a tio n , 1 y e a r, >s.oo.
sack Sugar
495
It. E ach hog w as six m o n th s old
Match« a, 3 packages
10c
a n d a v e ra g e d 204 p o unds, m ak in g
o f L e tte rs
I>ried Prunes, 3 lba
25c
T h e follo w ing list of le tte r s re- an a v e ra g e valu e of >15.38 a h ead ,
I >ried Figs, 3 lba.
25c
, m ain u n called
fo r a t th e G resham o r >2.56 p e r m o n th p er hog. “ N ever
28e grade Coffee
20c
postoffice fo r th e
w eek
en d in g le t y o u r pigs m a k e hogs of th e m ­
Northern Spj Apples, box
se lv e s," is th e ad v ice o f a p ro m in e n t
N o v em b er 15, 1913.
Sweet spuds. 10 pounds
25e
L e tte rs- J. Q. O lson, M. E. K ing, farm e x p e rt in u rg in g fa rm e rs to
New erop W a ln u t s , 2 p n u tu ls
35c
h u rry th e g ro w th o f th e ir pigs an d
Mary L utz.
• > III. package Boiled Oats
23c
C a rd s — E d w in J e n s e n , C.
H. g e ttin g th em to m a rk e t w hen from
9 lb. aaek rolled < lata
30c
F re d e c k , B ert S chooner, Mrs. p. a . t> to 9 m o n th s old.
W id esp read o b se rv a n c e o f ap p le
day, N o v em b er 18, is ex p ected to
give th e O rt„ o n a p p le o n e o f th e
g re a te s t b its o f a d v e rtis in g It has
e v e r receiv ed .
A pples an d
ap p le
d ish es w ill be se rv ed in h o tels an d
r e s ta u r a n ts all o v e r th e
U n ited
S ta te s. S cores of m en u s an d p ro m ­
ises of co -o p eratio n h av e been r e ­
ceived a t th e P o rtla n d C o m m ercial
clu b , even fa r aw ay A lask a h av in g
fa lle n in line, an d n e w sp ap ers all
o v e r th e co u n try a re b o o stin g th e
m a tte r along.
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
'
M E T Z G E R BROS.
P"ONE («I
Cement is Cheaper
Get our Quotations
Special Sale this week on Windows
Your
Doctor
Will Be
Satisfied
70c
85c
$1.10
ass,
ass,
ass,
CAL-O-TINT YOUR WALLS
and So Will You
Gresham Drug
Company
SPECIALS
AT SHATTUCK'S
BIG STORE
Saturday Only
Groceries
w h en m ixed w ith cold w a te r m ak e s a sanitary wall coating
S A N IT A R Y
D UR ABLE
A sk us for C olor C a rd s 'in#
POW ELL
STREET
PHO NE 661
=
@
The Gem Heating Stove
will Make Your Home Comfortable
This is a moderate priced Stove built on good
material. Has cast lining, large side door, also
swing top th at will adm it extra large stick of wood.
Carried in two sizes, at $10.50 and $12.75
STERLING £ KIDDER
HARDW ARE
M a in St.
G te s h a n t
0
I Housewives K n o w f LADIES’ TAILOR
$1Oo
all about those little
In connection with Millinery
D A IN T Y
K IT C H E N
£
?
UTENSILS
?:
so much needed in
preparation of »be
*.
•£
Thanksgiving Dinner f
G resham M illin ery Store
MRS. M . VO GEL
5c, 10c and 15c values
M ain St., G resham
AT THE
NOVELTY SHOP üi
Dry Goods
Mill B h e a v y W o r k S i n u s
M in's light Sliors
I'"'.' s' heavy high top Shoes
Boya’ light Shoes
M'u ■ Overalls, lust grade
Inns
Overalls, beat grade
M. 11 a H a ts , good
Itoya School Capa, each
Men a heavy Wool O vershirts
Men a heavy Wool I'n d erw ear,
-Min g fleece lineil I n d e ru e a r,
P e te rso n , Miss G lad as S p arro w , ( 2 1.
I liese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to the
dead
le tte r office on Nov. 3 0 th ,
1913, if n o t d eliv ered
before. In
t v ailin g fo r th e above, p lease say a d ­
v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list.
i. M c C o l l , p . m .
$195
2 25
2 63
155
ggc
43C
ggc
j2c
ggc
62c
each
each
T o p lluggi.w , open B uggies, H acks
C a rts . B ain an d Old H ickory Wag-
ous. W aterlo o
G as E n g in es, Nev
Id ea M an u re S p read er.
T alk w ith
H essel
tf
3gc
Blankets
its
a good tim e to g re a s e y o u r
h a rn e ss.
Use N e a tsfo o t Oil. At
S te rlin g it K id d er's.
A Special Price on all Wool Blankets, all Cotton Blankets
all Comfort« We carry the best line of Comforts on earth
and especially priced for SATURDAY S SALE.
A o u t In n p a i l s ladies
Good Shoes
range in price, reg
rn
now on sale at per pan
)('('
COME (¿ IK K BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE
M« 11*8 . ¡1 Wool Work Pants, prim «1 -
... .
" to * .
d .n s
p ait Wool
S; t inlay only
Men a heavy
S”
Wool
hi
Work
Pant«.
Sox,
priced,
priced
$2 25
per pair
a lm o st c e rta in to com e to p erso n s d ep en d in g w holly u n o n th
a b ility to la b o r an d upon th e d em an d in th e eo m m u n itv for tin
se rv ices
He a n d h is fam ily a re c o n tin u a lly in d a n g e r o f sink I n ’
b e n e a th th e p o v erty level.
* r o t sin k in g
$¿43
co
$1.63
J2'c
F IV E O R T E N Y E A R S F R O M N O W
Mill you be pomieMed of a rese rv e sufficient to n re i» > n t
r-
,
in « c o n tin u a lly h a u n te d w ith th e
o f w a ”t I n
'
T h a t d e p en d s on w h e th e r you save, re g u la rly , n ,l
iiK' r
c e rta in p o rtio n o f y o u r incom e, and b ank It w here it can grow '
and
be co m p letely p ro te c te d
S y stem atic w eekly d e p o sits becom e
an d s p a re you th e te n ip ta tlo n to spend
,ntT n ' ,v ’‘ to »ave
hich com es w hen vou carry
a ll y o u r m oney In y o u r pocket
We a re s u r e we can help yo u .
la»«'» try It.
y°u
flnJ
can. 98Ye
¡non«? on all of your Footwear and
nnd them priced very cheap for SATURDAY S SALE.
( ome when- y o u r dollars will go the fa rth e s t; it is re-
eanno't affo rd 'to d o "it
W * p r" " " " " You
LEWIS SHATTUCK,
IRST
STATE BAN «
GRESMAM,
F H Ï
G r e s h a m ’s R ig S t o r e o n M a i n S t r e e t
II
O h io t
Powell St.
G resham
A C o n s u m p tiv e C o u g li,
Of g re a t in te re st to every se ctio n
A cough th a t b o th e rs you c o n tin u ­ of th e g re a t C olum bia basin is th e
ally is o n e of th e d a n g e r sig n als an n o u n c e m e n t, m ade by J a n ie s J.
w hich w arn s of co n su m p tio n . Dr.
Hill him self w ith in th e p ast w eek,
K in g 's New D iscovery sto p th e cough,
th
a t a new line of s te a m e rs w ill be
loosen th e ch est, b an ish fev er and let
you sleep p eacefu lly . T h e first does p u t in o p eratio n betw een th e m o u th
ch eck s th e sy m p to m s an d gives of th e riv e r and C a lifo rn ia p o in ts
p ro m p t relief. Mrs. A F. M ertz, of
ith in th e next fifteen m o n th s. T w o
G len E llyn, Iow a, w rite s: "D r. K ing s
n e com b in atio n fre ig h t an d p assen -
D iscovery c u red a stu b b o rn
r ste a m e rs a re now b eing b u ilt a t
cough a f t e r six w eeks' d o cto rin g fa il­
h ilad eip h ia, and it is said they w ill
ed to h e lp ." T ry it, as it will do th e
sam e fo r you. Best m edicine fo r be thp fa s te st vessels e v e r sa ile d u n ­
cou g h s colds th r o a t an d lu n g tro u - d er th e A m erican
•lag.
E ach wil)
bles. Money back if It fails
P rice
50c a n d >1.00.
All d ru g g ists,
bv have cap acity fo r 800 p a sse n g e rs
m ail, II. K. Itiicklen A C<,„ I’h iiaih d . and 1.500 tons of fre ig h t, an d th ey
piiia o r S t. Louis.
ju r e expected to b eat th e p re s e n t best
ra ilro a d tim e betw een P o rtla n d an d
San F ran cisco by ab o u t fo u r h o u rs.
Protect Yourself Against Advesrsity By
Opening an .Account in Our Bank.
\Vc have just ...... .
a large shipment of Stamped Linen
m I ABLE (O X E R S , SCARES, PILLOW SLIPS CORSE I’
• OVLRS. PILLOW TOPS, „nd we tnvite v o u r in s ,.... tion.
' " ¿ L n e c l (Hem 6»r the Holidays and the time to get them
is HOW
" in s
B a n k in th e C o u n ty , o u t . i
P o rt lam i.
Fall and Winter Suits
at Reasonable Prices
T o n ig h t.
T o n ig h t, if vou feel
stu p id o r b ilio u s an t
• ¿ a
Have your Switches made
of your own Combings
1 h a v e ju st c o m p le te d a course in
BEAUTY
CULTURE
and the
m a n u f a c tu re of H A IR G O O D S ana
a m n o w r e a d y to d o y o u r work.
3 Separate Stem Switch, $1-50
2
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H airdressing
MISS AVA THOMPSON, S
1.50
1.00
25c
i f
I
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Oregon Agricultural College
FARM ERS’ WEEK
D E C E M B E R H to
I” 13
T h ia w ill be a n otable event in
th e e d u c a tio n a l h isto ry of
F a r m e r s ' C o -o p eratio n will be ‘
le a d in g to p ic of a stim u latin g *«n
| of le c tu re s . T h e
week
, .
d u ll an .t c ro w d ed w ith d iscussion s, and oe'
1
, o n s tr a tio n s in every t ilin g tl>at ntnlt
th ”
•*'
, 'ir," er M
I and you will feel all r ig h t to m o rro w h o m e -m a k e r.
I F o r sale by G resham D rug Co., an d ! W INTER SHORT COURSE
! all D ealers.
J A M ARY 5 to :«o. D" •
T h e C o lleg e h as sp
soar-
are' I no efforl
C H R ISTIA N S i'1 ENTI STS
S erv- ! to m a k e th is th e most compì«'»
I C
Ices
in F irst
S ta ..............
te B ank uuiM
b u ild U in
g J » s h n o o r n t c o u rs e in
in US
its IHBti'.
h isto ry ■ . A
rn w lia m
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Hg,
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,
Sunday », e.n ‘r ,n c e on H r s t s tr e e t, w ide ra n g e of co u rses will be
a a t , 8 j , ' . p '
ni • a,1<l W ednesday in G e n e ra l A g ric u ltu re . B ert" "
■« » P m. S
h „.,i a ... t ln . tu ___
. ___
Pairyini-
S unday
unday school
r e . A nim al . H . . u . . sb
an d 11a
ry . rriM-
o'clock
» ubllc c o rd ially Invited.
! I’o u ltry K eep in g . Mechanic Arts. W-
m e stlc ___________
S cience a n d A rt. emmet**-
SctwMil R ep o rt C astls.
F o re s try a n d M usic. Nunn roJ’ __
T he O utlook has on h a n d D rinte.t ,u r c ’ an d 'li» eu ‘ií,>on,' on **r
sctieol re
rep
w ith
ith env’eTopea"
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ai , * 10,1.
hone 'i;" ‘ “ \latr
p o rt r c a a n r d ts s w
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