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FOl'R
GRESHAM
OCTLOOK
FRIDAY,
JAJTT.ARY ».
1»14.
Greatest Money-Saving Event
11S sa e W1 )e (>ne
the Biggest Money-Saving Events of the 1913 season. These goods Must be sold,
e pay no rent, our goods are paid for and we are going to clean our shelves of these goods. You are going to be the
gainers in this sale. Come early while the selection is the best as Every Article will be reduced.
____________"THIS SALE BEGINS SATURDAY AND CONTINUES UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST
Shoe Dept
Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes as
i low as 50c the pair.
Mi ll's Shoes cut for this Hale A saving
I rom !5 to 35 per cent on this line,
.Mm’s line Shoes, reg. $3.00, now
$2.33
Men 's tine Shoes, reg. $3.50, now
$3.19
Men’s line Shoes, reg. $4.00, now
$3.33
Men’s line Shoes, reg. $5.00, now
$3.87
Men ’s heavy work Shoes, $3.50, now $3.19
Men ‘s heavy work Shoes, $3.00, now $2.33
Men 's heavy work Shoes $2.50, now
$2.19
Men 's heavy
work Shoes, $2.25, now $1.98
Men's heavy work Shoes $1.75, now $ 1 . 5 5
Men's high top Shoes 25 per cent to 33
per cent off regular price
Boys livy. School Shoes, $1.75, now
$1.37
Boys' heavy School Shoes $2.01)
$1.63
Itoys heavy School Shoes $2.25
$1.87
I toys heavy School Shoes $2.50
$2. .19
I toys high top Shoes $3.50
$2.89
I toys high lop Shoes $3.25
$3.75
Itoys' high top Shoes $3.00
$2.68
I toys line Shoes $2.00
$1.63
I toys (ini' Shoes $2.25
$1.95
Boys’ tine Shoes $2.50
$2.19
< iiris’ and M i s s e s ' Shoes $1.50, now
$1.25
(Iiris’ and Misses’ Slioea $1.75, now $1.48
(iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.00, now
$1.63
(iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.25, now
$1.98
(iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.50, now
$2.27
(!ii Is' an<I Misses' Shoes $.3.00, now
$2.48
Women s Shoes $2.00, now
$1.63
Women s Shoes $2.50, now
$2.19
Women s Shoes $3.50, now
$2.87
Women 's Shoes $3.00, now
$2.48
Gresham ’s Big Main
Street Department Store
Men’s Furnishings
Groceries
Ladies’ Furnishings
Men ’s Aequepelle Coats, , l'gth, each $2.00
Mell 's Duck Coata, reg. $1.50
$1.23
Men ’s Duck Coats, reg. $3.00
$2 37
Men ’s heavy Mackinaws, at
$2 37
Men 's Alligator long Coats, reg $3.50, $2^63
Men ’s Alligator Coats, reg $2.25, at
$1.98
Mell ’s I uderw 'r, fleeced lined,reg. 50c 3 7 '- e
Mel! ’s I nderwear, all wool, reg. 75c
62
Men ’s I nderwear, all wool, reg. $1.00 7g,
Mell ’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.00
73,
Men ’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.50 $1.19
Men’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.75 $1.37
Men 's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, 75c 58
Men 's Hals, all grades as high as $2.50
98
Boys’ * i|i,s- 85a,
each 12'-
I toys ’ Sweaters, bins full of them, at
50
Mell ’s Sweaters from 25 to 40 per cent off.
fleeced lined Underwear, reg. 25c. 19
fleeced lined I ’nderwear,reg. 50c 38
Union Suits, all wool, reg. 75c
53e
Union Suits, all wool 85c........... 63c
Union Suits, all wool, reg. $1.00 78
Bliaaea Union Suita, all wool. reg. $l 2 5 98<
Misses Union Suits, all wool, reg $1.45 $1.19
Ladies'
Ladies'
Misses'
Misses’
Misses’
Sugar 21 pounds, best
...................
$1.06
Kiee, best Jap, 20 pounds
$1.00
Rolled Oats, 25 pounds
...................... $1.00
K. ( ’. Baking Powder, 25 oz. ........................16
Cleveland Baking Powder, 1 pound................30
Cleveland Baking Powder, l/fc pound.............. 15
Apricots, 2 cans for
.25
Peaches, 2 cans for
.....................
.25
Tomatoes, 1 can f o r ...............
.07
Corn, 1 can for
07
I ¡cans, 1 can l or............................................
.07
Peas, 1 can for................................................11
8. M. Soap, 6 bars for......................................25
B. E. Soap, 6 bars f o r ........................................25
8 b a rs S ta r S o ap
25
1 bottle V inegar................................................. 10
Coal Oil, per gallon............................................ 12
5 pounds good Coffee
$1.00
Matches, 3 boxes for
.10
Fish Flakes, 1 can
.10
Salmon, 3 cans ..................................................25
Cream, 3 cans, all kinds
.25
Unsweetened Chocolate, cake................
.15
Walnuts, 2 lbs. for
.35
Syrup, 10 lbs. friction tops
.45
Post tavern, special, pg......
.15
Ladies’ Sweaters from 20 to 30 per cent off.
House Dresses from 15 to 33 per cent off.
Silk Mufflers, extra large, reg. 50c
38c
Girls' Kain Capes, reg. $1.65
$ ] 33
Ladies’ Collars, reg. sold at 25c, now 5,10 15
Ladies’ Waists, at, each
43,.
All Umbrellas Reduced 331 per cent
I
FLO SS
Dry Goods
C a lic o e s e n d l e s s v a r i e t y
A. F . C . G i n g h a m s , a t
S ilk F l o s s P i l l o w s , r e g
76c, now
S ilk F lo s » P IH o w s , peg.
45c, now
T u r k e y R ed T a b le
L in e n , r e g . 5 0 c , n o w
B lu e T a b l e Linen
r e g . 5 0 c . n o w .............
W h i t e T a b l e L in e n ,
re g . 5 0 c, now
Sp. on O il C l o t h , y d
Comforts
F l e s h n e r ’s S h e t l a n d
a t .0 5
.01»
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2M
F lo w ,
a p l.
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s k e in
F l e s h l i e r '» G e r m a n t o w n
Z e p h y r 8 - f o ld
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F l e s h n e r ’s G e r m a n t o w n
Z e p h y r , 8 - f o l d , s k e i n ...... .1 »
E id e rd o w n
F lo ss ,
s k . .1 0
.3 7
.3 7
.3 7
1 7 (4
Furniture and Carpets
On» DRESSER left, ta be sold at - - $ 4 .4 0
One EXTENSION TABLE t. be void at
$ 6 .0 0
Sone food INGRAIN CARPET left at. yard 4 0 c
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T il e b e s t l i n e o f C o m f o r t s o n
e a r t l i w ill h e o n s a l e .
C o m fo rts s e llin g re g . a t
> 1 .7 5 . n o w
> 1 .3 7
C o m f o r ts s e llin g re g . a t
> 2 .7 5 , n o w
$ 2 .1 »
C o m f o r ts s e llin g re g . a t
> 3 .6 0 , n o w
> 2 .4 »
Do n o t c o m p a re th e s e co m -
f o r s w ith th e o r d in a r y C o m f o r t
t h a t is s o ld
by
th e o rd in a ry
s to re . T h ey a r e th e b est th a t
m ade.
LEWIS SHATTUCK
GRESHAM, OREGON
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
M r. a n d M rs. E a r l T h o m p s o n m o v
e d r e c e n t l y Io C u l v e r in c e n t r a l O r e
gon.
C. F . C r o s s o f B o r i n g w a s a b u s i -
I n e ss v is ito r h e re o n W e d n e sd a y .
E m il O ls o n a n d f a m i l y w ill s t a r t
i In a fe w d a y s f o r L o s A n g e le s .
Mr
' O ls o n h a s s h i p p e d h i s c a r a n d w ill
s p e n d a b o u t tw o
' e r n C a lif o r n ia .
m o n th s
in
M r. a n d M rs . T o m T o w n s e n d a n d
J o h n H a s t i n g s H o d g e is t h e n a m e
M rs. G e o r g e S h a w s t a r t e d t o d a y f o r I o f t h e n i n e a n d a h a l f p o u n d s o n
C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e s e r v i c e s w ill he E a s t e r n
O r e g o n t o b e g o n e a b o u t w h o a r r i v e d a t t h e h o m e o f M r. a n d
days.
T h e y w ill t a k e p a r t in
I n Id ill t h e i r h a l l in the F i r s t S t a t e J te n
.Mrs. F r a n k H o d g e o n D e c e m b e r 2 3 .
I auk
b u i l d i n g n e x t S u n d a y a t 11 a j a c k r a b b i t d r i v e .
T h e b a b y a n d h is m o th e r a r e b o th
o 'c l o c k
T h e p u b l i c Is I n v i te d .
The
B e n C o p e la n d , o f S c a p p o o s e v ls- d o i n g w e ll.
I I te d w i t h F . C . H o d g e a n i l w if e o n
lijcct w ill lie. S acram en t.
T h e J u n i o r E p w o r t h L e a g u e w ill
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t lic
m e e t i n g o f t h e W o m e n 's ' S u n d a y l a s t , b r i n g i n g w i t h h im s e v m e e t a t t h e h o m e o f M rs . E l l a A to n
o
II h e ld la s t T u e s d a y n i g h t . M iss e r a l w ild d u c k s s h o t o n t h e w a y . H e f o r a b u s i n e s s
m e e tin g
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C l e v e la n d w e r e a p p o i n t e d a h a d b e e n u s i n g .
is t h e m e e t i n g f o r t h e e l e c t i o n o f o f -
J . F . R o b e r t s w a s a p r o u d f i s h e r - ! j fle e rs a n d a l l m e m b e r s a r e r e q u e s t e d
l i c e to I n t e r e s t t h e c h i l d r e n ill
till
o k o f c iv ic I m p r o v e m e n t , a n d m a n a fe w d a y s a g o w h e n h e c a u g h t to b e p r e s e n t f o r b u s i n e s s a n d a g o o d
to f o r m a J u n i o r I .e a g u e .
A s s u g - in t l i e S a n d y r i v e r a t w e l v e - p o u n d t i m e .
M is s A u r i l l a H o a g l a n d is t h e
t ■ o I In t lie la s t O u t l o o k , p l a n s » e r e s t e e l h e a d .
su p e rin te n d e n t.
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and
c o n t i n u e f o r tw o w e e k s . a n d M rs O s c a r E r i c k s o n , o f W a r r e n ,
1 ' r « h lcli w ill i n c l u d e » lid a s w e ll lu g
■ ii l t lv a t e t l ( lo w e rs .
It Is e x p e c t- T h e p a s t o r w ill b e a s s i s t e d by t h e O r e g o n . M rs E r i c k s o n is t h e d a u g h
1
1 it c l e a n u p d a y »111 lie o b s e r v e d p a s t o r s o f P o r t l a n d t h e firs t w e e k t e r o f M r. a n d M rs E . C . L in d s e y .
w e e k by
E . A.
pring. though definite plans are a n d t h e s e c o n d
At
th e
M e th o d is t
E p is c o p a l
I n ilth o f O r e g o n C ity .
A ll C h r i s c h u r c h S u n d a y a t 11 o 'c l o c k , D is
inn yet announced.
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M o o re
.'I: a n d M rs. ( '. J . L u n d q u i s t e n - t i a n s l ir e i n v i t e d t o h e l p m a k e , by t r i c t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t
and
p r e s e n c e , t h e w ill p r e a c h .
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o 1 I at
an
e la b o r a te d in n e r ¡ th e ir p ro g re s s
m e e t i n g a s p i r i t u a l u p l i f t to t h e p e o - “ T h e H o ly C i t y ."
The
p re a c h in g
t . iiin g M r. a n d M rs E m il (Is
of
G resh am .
E . A. L e o n a r d . s e r v i c e w ill b e f o l lo w e d b y a L o v e
M iss
H ope
A n d e r s o n , t i n y 1 le
E e a s t s e rv ic e .
A t 7 : 3 0 o 'c l o c k R e v .
. I Ih o u se,
M iss L a u r a V. I ltiik e - 1 p a s t o r .
A.
E.
K e s s le r,
w ho
r e c e n t l y M e lv ille T . W i r e w ill p r e a c h a s u s u a l
1 a n d M iss E m m a H. J o h n s o n
A
1
p lc n s u n t
e v e n in g
w a s s p e n t b o u g h t S ig . K n i g h t o n 's b a r b e r s h o p , T h e s u b j e c t b e i n g , " T h e G o s p e l in a
lia s m o v e d h e r e f r o m P o r t l a n d w ith N u t s h e l l . "
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 9 :4 5 .
» i ’ ll m u s ic a n d g a m e s .
Ills f a m i ly a n d is o c c u p y i n g r o o m s J u n i o r L e a g u e
a t 3 :3 0 .
E p w o rth
M rs M. S y s t r a n ! o f P o w e l l V a lle y , 'c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e s h o p .
H ts w if e
L e a g u e a t 6 :3 0 .
m s r e n t e d h e r 27 a c r e f a r m t o L.
»111 e n g a g e in d r e s s m a k i n g .
ta le s fo r o n e y e a r.
M r. H a te s
is
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at
t h e F r e e M e th o d is t D a lly O r e g o n i a n , 1 y r . r q g . . . > 6 0 0
■ o i i o io t lie f a r m
a n d M rs N y s -
h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y w ill b e a s f o l- T w ic e - a - W e e k O u t l o o k . 1 y r . . . 1 .5 0
1 0 a a n d f a m i ly w ill m o v e t o G r e s h -
llo w s :
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m o r n i n g s e r m o n a t 11 o 'c l o c k
R ev.
K rn is t P e te rs o n
h a s ' r e n t e d D r ' H J . E l l i o t t w ill p r e a c h in t h e a b -
T h o m p s o n 's c o t t a g e o n M a p le a v e - s e n c e o f t h e p a s t o r .
V ou a r e
a ll
n u i a n d » i l l m o v e h is f a m i ly I n t o It [ c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d .
No s e r
in a few d a y s .
v ic e s in t h e e v e n i n g .
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J o h n B ro w n , o f G re sh a m , a g e n t
1 a
in l a s t T u e s d a y s O u t l o o k c o n f o r t h e C o n n e c t i c u t M u t u a l L if e I n
c e r n i n g t h e M e t h o d is t S u n d a y s c h o o l s u r a n c e
C o .,
h o ld s th e
coast re c
o ffic e rs , g a v e a n e n t i r e l y w r o n g
a c o r d s f o r f ir s t p o lic y i s s u e d In 1 9 1 4 . J
c o u n t o f th e c a se
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had |
s u i t e d t h a t V It L y m a n » a s e l e c t e d ' f a s t t a b l e 011 J a n u a r y 1, a n d
s u p e rin te n d e n t.
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L.
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D r M C . W ir e , o f N ew b e r g , f a t h - |
( 'l a i r is a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t .
D r. H en J. J . F r e e s e w ill l e a v e t o e r o f M e lv ille T W i r e , h a d a seri-J
m o r ro w f o r C h i c a g o o n a v i s i t to h ts o u s o p e r a t i o n a t t h e G o o d S a m a r i
m o t h e r , » h o is ill.
H is p r a c t i c e h e r e t a n h o s p i t a l y e s t e r d a y
H e is r e - [
a n d in P o r t l a n d » i l l h e in c h a r g e o f p o r t e d t o b e d o i n g n ic e ly .
D r J A B e e m e r , » h o w ill b e f o u n d
M rs J a m e s E l k i n g t o n Is s u b s t i t u t
In e i t h e r o ffice on
th e
d a te s
a n in g t h i s w e e k in t h e s c h o o l i n t h e
n o u n c e d b y D r. F r e e s e .
p l a c e o f M rs M y r t l e M y e rs , w h o I t
P J
N e u ru re r h as b eg u n
su it c a rin g fo r h e r so n , L o re n , w h o
Is
a g a i n s t P M J o h n s o n f o r t h e s u m o f s ic k w i t h m e a s l e s .
$27>OO, a l l e g e d d a m a g e s o n a c c o u n t
W
E. D abney, o f P o rtla n d , w as
o t th e le a s e o f a d a ir y f a rm la te ly h e re o n e d ay th is w e e k lo o k in g a f
u s e d by t h e p l a i n t i f f
I t s a l l e g e d v io t e r h i s I n t e r e s t s .
la t i o n by M r J o h n s o n is s a i d to b e t h e
R c \ H J E llio tt o f th e N a ie r e n e
■ iu » e o f t h e d i s c o n t i n u a n c e b y M r c h u r c h w ill p r e a c h
at
th e
F re e
N ea ra re r
of
h is
G r e s h a m m ilk | M e th o d is t c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y m o r n - • I I
I
l i n g a t 11 o 'c l o c k .
ro u te .
CITY FINANCES
FOR YEAR 1913
s o u th -
F o l l o w i n g is t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t o f
th e c ity t r e a s u r e r f o r th e
past year
in b o t h t h e g e n e r a l a n d w a t e r f u n d s
fo r th e y e a r 19 1 3 , s u b m itte d
to th e
c o m m o n c o u n c il o n T u e s d a y e v e n in g
Gresham’s Big Main
Street Department Store
PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED
LARD
5-Ib. Pail,
10-lb. Pail,
* * BEST MEATS. SANITARY INSPECTED
HOWITT’S MARKET
POWELL STREET
’ »
la s t:
G en eral
fu n d —
R e n t o f C o m m e rc ia l h a ll f o r
m as s m e e tin g
A t t o r n e y fees
T y p e w r it i n g
.................. ...............
S u r v e y in g
I . r
B u ild in g
f o u n ta in
B a l on b u ild in g to w n h a ll
E le c tio n b o ard f o r tw o e le c
tio n s ..... .......... ..........................
In t e r e s t on w a r r a n ts
T o w a t e r fu n d s f o r A re p ro te c
5 50
50 00
259.83
.75
i ; ; i 11
65 50
1200 00
160.46
a aa
190 00
76 00
361 70
25.00
8 00
22 00
7.50
150 33
5.00
90 00
tio n
900 00
10.00
O u ts ta n d in g w a r r a n ts
1500 00
22 45
G r a d in g s tre e ts
20 00
B u ild in g c e m e n t w a lk
50 00
T o ta l
96466 40
I*. R. L. A P. Co., in s t a llin g
W ARRANTS
P A ID
s tre e ts lig h t s
196.16
S tr e e t lig h t s
505 00
T t le p h o n in g
1 50
R e c o rd e r's
s a la r y
120 00
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e
p
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in
g
to
w
n
h
a
ll
88 55
M a r s h a l’ s s a la r y
416.65
R e g is te r in g v o te rs
24 00
T r e a s u r e r ’s s a la ry
30 00
F i r e d e p a r tm e n t
145 80
G re s h a m lib r a r y
15.00
E le c t r ic a l s u p p lie s a n d la b o r
46 50
T ” ’«1
........................... >5400 13
Lum ber
105 51
D ec. 31, 1813— C as h on h a n d
345 67
F lo r a l piece f o r M a rs h a l G u l-
R e s p e c t f u lly s u b m itte d .
lic k s o n 's
fu n e r a l
15 00
J. H M E T Z G E R . T r e a s
I L u llin g
64.70
S ft.'.'t l.iuj'«.
60 50
W a te d fu n d
T a b le fo r to w n F i l l
20 00
J an . 1. 1813— C a s h on h a n d
» 404.73
B u ild in g m a t e r ia l fo r to o l h o use
■
W a t e r r e n ta c o lle c te d b y th e
I P r in t in g an d a d v e r tis in g
1 I f 40
B a n k o t G r e s h a m ............
. 3452.5«
u p p lie s in g e n e ra l
..........
101 98
C o r m e te rs in a ta lle d
5100
W a t e r r e n ts c o lle c te d b y th e
t r e a s u r e r ...........................................
74 25
W a t e r re n ts c o lle c te d f r o m th e
I ' It I., a P i- „
350.77
P ro m th e li b r a r y w a t e r used to
flu s h s e w e r pipes
10 00
F r o m g e n e ra l fu n d o f th e to w n
o f G re s h a m f o r A re p r o te c tio n
800 00
F r o m p ip e a n d e lb o w sold to
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J o h n s to n
1 25 (
RECEIPTS.
J an
, 1913— C a s h on hand
F ro m
c o u n ty
tre a s u re r
F r o n s alo o n li c e n s e ___
F ro m d o g ta x
F ro m
In s u ra n c e c o m p a n y
F ro m
b i lli a r d lic e n s e
.....
F r o m p e d d le rs ’ lice n s e
... ...
F r o m fines
F ro m p ic tu r e s h o w lic e n s e
F ro m
s id e w a lk a ss e s s m e n ts
F r o m E . T . Jo n e s o v e rp a id .
F r o m G . W . S ta p le to n
I
A Splendid Time
to Make a Start
January ta the best month
a bank aceount. The whole year
begin now to apply youraelf to
will be surprised at the result
rolled by.
in the year for you to start
is ahead of you and if you
this thing of saving, vou
when twelve months have
Come in and advise with us and we will reach a
plan whereby you eau lay aside a CERTAIN AMOUNT
of your income every mouth without being pinched.
IT S THE BEST HABIT YOU CAN FORM AND
NOW 18 THE TIME TO FORM IT
FIRST
STATE BANK
G R E S H A M . O4^£L.
Ohlent Hank in u»e » u n t il,
70c
$1.35
w~ ft M in t —
Iia i.h lr
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tin* 4 It) of Portland.
Total ........ ...............................
w a r r a n t s p a id .
T o C ra n e Co. fo r m e te r w a te r
p ip e s a n d fix tu r e s
S u p p lie s f r o m o th e r s ources
L u m b e r .................. _ ...__
Portland water works
Treasurers' salary
Iatbor .................... ........
R e t u r n o f w a t e r re n ts
.M a rs h a l’s s a la r y f o r r e a d in g
S h e l f a n d T a b l e O il C l o t h .
S e lf-th re a d in g
N e e d le s .
R i c h a r d s o n 's
L a P a g e 's
L a rg e
L unch
D is h e s —
Stock.
M rs.
Egg
S c is s o rs .
B e a te rs .
F a ls e F a c e s.
S u p p lie s .
EL Boughner, Prop.
POWELL ST.
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B o x es.
C ups.
K in d e r g a r te n
M ask s a n d
p in s
In S e t s a n d O p e n
B i r d 's S e e d
School
B a ll s
C lo th e s
F o ld in g
S ilk s .
G lu e .
R ubber
S p rin g
D over
Em b.
GRESHAM
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COFFEE HOUSE
X
FRENCH AND AMERICANI DEUÍATESSEN
14244 51
Short O r d e r s end Lunchee at .11 H our.
X
472 44
7 30
15.30
1444 05
«0 00
37.55
4 40
Novelty Shop
PECK A DELBOS. Prop.
.{. POWELL A MAIN STS.
GRESHAM
Beet Cough Medicine for Children
I am very glad to say a few words
in praise of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy" writes M rs Lida Dewey.
Milwaukee. Wts. "1 have used it
for years both for my children and
I n t e r e s t on w a te r b o n d s ..............
M M S q u ire m o n ey a d v a n c e d
myself and It never falls to relieve
and cure a cough or cold. No fami
I ’01* 1
» « » • >4
ly with children should be without
O H 31. 1313—C a sh on h a n d .......> 22 44
It as It gives almost Immediate relief
R espectfully submitted.
in cases of croup." Chamberlain's
J H M E T Z G E R . T re a s .
C ough Remedy is pleasant and safe
GOOD JERSEY MILK txG'l«d an to take, which It of great Importance
der sanitary condition!, delivered when a medicine must be given to
daily ln Greeham J \ Da. i taon young children For sale by Gresh
Phone ÎX7.
J am Drug Co., and all Dealers.
m eters .....................
Hauling
. ____
111.50
3 50
1100 00
35 00