Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 27, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKKNHAM.
OKBtiON.
KRIDAV,
MARCH
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Pleasant Valley
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All opened up and we
bid you W ELCOM E
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Easter is
f”
li.
X l l ^ w h a n d ,’ with
~ new fashions
spring and su m irc:
Those Beautiful New
Goods for Spring
which we have been as­
sembling for the past two
months, are here and your
personal inspection alone
can explain to you our en­
thusiasm for them.
Som bre colors and l.eavj
weaves of w inter m ust give
away to the novel coloring?
a n d designs w h ic h w ill
have fu ll sw ay d u r in g
the spring and sum m er
Lusted
In Dry Goods, in Women’s Wear, in Men’s and
Boys’ Furnishings, in Shoes, will be found
the Season’s distinctive styles and colors.
Now and always we extend to you a warm invitation to make this store
your »tore. Stop in, rest awhile, ask. questions. Answering questions is simply
hospitality and a part of our service. It carries with it no obligation whatever.
D R Y GOODS
Mercerized Poplins, in all
colors, yard
Silk Poplins in a variety of
beautiful patterns
Messaline Silks, all colors
I
Scenic
SHOES
In our Dry Goods Section we
wish to eall your attention espec­
ially to those new ( 'i -pe-Katines,
a beautiful new fabric for spring,
at the modest price of / 2 '2 yd
New Ginghams, Percales, C ali­
coes, Lawns ami Dimities are Here
in abundance at our 1 suallv mod­
est prices.
'l on must not miss inspecting
the new Silks, Messaliucs and Pop­
lins we are showing.
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Shoes for spring show a tenden­
cy tow ard Suede ami Velvet m a­
terials. You will surely be pleased
with the assortm ent we have to
show you.
Velvet Pumps, all styles
Suede Pumps, all styles
Patent and Vici, all styles
Baby Doll Strap Slippers,
patent or Suede
Mary Jane Shoes, patent
Velvet or Suede Shoes, all
$2.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.50
3.25
Opening Display
New Spring Millinery
$3.50
s t y le s
75
75
Patent, Vici, Gunmetle,
Calf, all styles
$3.00
BERT LINDSEY’S
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POPI IIAD
THE ~ POPULAR
TAD 5 TORE
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T a b le t
tim i.
SHO P
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( ' h a m l i e i I a i n 's
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G O O DS
tim e w ill be long rem em b ered bv
those who w ere p resen t.
Mr. an d Mrs. W N. C hilcote, fo r­
S ilas H ale w as a P o rtla n d v isito r
Mrs. Geo. K illin , who sp en t th*
m erly of th is place, b u t now of Mol­ on M onday.
past week w ith h er siste r. Mrs. I). |>.
alla. O regon, sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d Sun-
R obert 8. S m ith is now cotnplete- Jack , re tu rn e d to h e r hom e at Wood
lay visiting w ith frie n d s an d re la ­
ly recovered an d w as ab le to visit burn W ednesday.
tives of th is place.
| P o rtla n d th e first of th e week.
Mr. and Mrs D. D. Ja c k anti Mrs.
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Sim s, o f P o rt­
Geo. K illin visited Mr. anil Mrs J
Som
e
boys
set
fire
to
th
e
dry
g
rass
land, v isito rs a t th e hom e of T. P.
on th e lto o rk h o m e ste a d n e a r the K. H all, a t K elso Sunday.
C am pbell last Sunday.
tra c k an d b u rn e d dow n tw o fences
Geo. M atteson is su fferin g w ith th e
Mr. an d Mrs. T h o m as G raves v isit­
I «rtp.
a a d som e tele p h o n e w ires.
ed w ith frie n d s a t G ilb ert sta tio n
Mrs. A da B u rto n le ft last n ig h t
T he B ap tist L ad les’ Aid society
S unday a ftern o o n .
for h e r hom e in S a c ra m e n to a f te r a ' will m eet w ith Mrs P. M. M iller.
■Miss F lorence P a rk e r, of P o rtla n d , m o n ts’ visit here.
A pril 2, th e ir next re g u la r m eeting
sp en t S unday
v isitin g
w ith hom e
E lm a R oork sp e n t th e week end
folks.
w ith h e r fa th e r. E lm a is now in
G ran d m a K esterso n has gone to
P o rtla n d a tte n d in g school
H er stay
M olalla fo r a few weeks* visit a t the
in th e P e n d leto n d is tric t seem s to
Mr. Ja c k so n an d fam ily, of Mc­
hom e of h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. W N.
have a g reed w ith her.
C hilcote.
M innville, who bo u g h t th e Scenic
T he O rien t b a sk e tb a ll team had as P ark place of Dr. A. T hom pson, ot
Mrs. \ \ , L. B u tle r has re tu rn e d
th
e
ir g u e sts th e W ash o u g al boys’ G resham , will tHke possesion in
from C astle R ock, W ash in g to n .w h ere
she h as been v isitin g a t th e hom e of team on F rid a y n ig h t a n d avenged few days. Mr Ja ck so n is u p oultry
th e ir fo rm e r d efeat.
h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. G a lb raith .
ra ise r
T he W hite L eg h o rn is h.s
Mrs C line in very sick an d has th« j favorite.
W. L. R h o ad s h as g o t th e roof on
d o c to r a tte n d in g her.
his new c o tta g e a n d th e p la s te re rs
Sm elt is on th e m enu m o rn in g ,
Mrs. H ale g o t w ord from W alla
a re now busy.
noon an d n ig h t now days.
W
alla
on
M
onday
of
th
e
serio
u
s
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F ra n k G ilch rist is c le a rin g up
T he h o n o r roll pupils fo r L usted
a n o th e r piece of lan d p re p a ra to ry to ness of h e r son, L ew is, an d left on school th is m onth are. Glen A ndre
T
uesday
to
be
w
ith
him
.
It
is
feared
p u ttin g it in cro p s th is season.
E arl A ndre, W ilb u r A ltm an. Car!
he may have to un d erg o an opera
P le a s a n t V alley PuBh clu b held a
G oger, L enora Etler, W illie H ester,
tion.
m e etin g M onday ev en in g a t w hich th e
Old Miyo, th e Ja p , re tu rn e d from Ida H ester, H arold E der. Je ssie Wi.
q u estio n of w hat cro p s can be grow n
Hams, F red Erz. Ada Q uay. M yrtl,
P o rtla n d on M onday.
in th is p a rtic u la r lo cality , and th a t
M oulton, Lewis M oulton,
Erne.-t
L
a
rg
e
n
u
m
b
ers
w
ent
to
T
ro
u
td
a
le
will yield a fa ir re tu rn on th e in v e st­
to th e sm e lt fishing from th is d is­ Quay, R aym ond M iller. A lbert Quay
m ent, w ith la n d a t p resen t v a lu a ­
G ran d m a and Mrs. A. E. Whit« -
tio n s w as discussed. A c o m m ittee of tric t and re tu rn e d w ith larg e catches | sides,
of P o rtla n d , visited at th ­
five m em b ers w ere ap p o in ted to re p ­
im ine of th e la tte r ’s p a re n ts, Mr. am i
re s e n t th e clu b a t a s im ila r m eeting
Mrs. W. H am ilton, Sr., last T h u i.
to be held a t G resh am W ednesday
! «lay.
evening. T hose ap p o in te d w ere E.
Miss E llen D eH aven, who a tte n d s
8. Je n n e , F. A. L eh m an . P. L * Bliss, W ash in g to n high school In P o rtla n d ,
T he s ta te p ed d ler law, held to be
Wm. B uckm an anti Verl P a rk e r.
Is at hom e on th e 's lc k list.
'111 re s tr a in t, of tra d e , is being „
T he L aditjs’ Aid m et a t th e hom e
P ro fesso r am i Mrs. Q. E. Jam iso n
ot Mrs. W. U. M oore W ednesday a f ­ ot P o rtla n d , w ere w eekend g u ests of tacked in th e fed eral c o u rts at P01
land by a tea com pany. '
tern o o n . T he u su al good tim e Is re ­ Mr. an d Mrs. It. C. A ltm an.
po rted by th o se who a tte n d e d .
A few ladles from C o ttrell and
Tile O regon W elfare com tiilssio 1
L ast M onday one of th e J a p s who Scenic sp en t u very p le a s a n t a f t e r ­
( has t h e ( lia s H a iti.p iis l p i.te e r e n te il, noon w ith Mrs. J. R. D uncan. D ain­ is considering raisin g th e u p p ren tlc
ship period fo r w om en le a rn e rs io
; le , Ills h o r s e s r u n a w a y v, l l i l e l l i l c l l c d
ty re fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed and the eighteen monthH.
' to a tlisk h arro w . In som e m an n er
> th e m an fell in fro n t of th e disc anil
~f
was ru n over, being serio u sly c u t
ab o u t th e head anti face and o th e r­
w ise serio u sly b ruised.
P. A. L eh m an , Wm. B uchm an and
and G. N. S ag er a tte n d e d th e prom o­
tion m eetin g held at G resham W ed­
nesday evening. G reat in te re st was
ta k e n in th e m ovem ent by fa rm ers
and business m en p re se n t. T he q u es­
tion of w hat to grow in th is p a rtic u ­
la r section of th e co u n try an d how to
c re a te a m a rk e t fo r it was p re tty
th o ro u g h ly discussed. A co m m ittee
of five w ere ap p o in te d w ith iiiBtruc
tions to find o u t all th ey can on th e
su b je c t.
Mr. L ehm an w as given a
place on th e c o m m ittee to re p re se n t
P le a s a n t V alley.
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They’re Here!
k- e A
Orient
5V
POWELL ST.
GRESHAM. ORE.
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,
At
Cherryville
( m is tip a
Gresham Millinery
Store
a tria l. F o r sale by G resh am D ru g 1
Co., an d all D ealers.
F o r c o n stip atio n , C h a m b e rla in ’s
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V incent F rie l is v isitin g w ith his
T ab lest a re excellent. Easy to take, T “ ‘X O r®K° ? ia “ ’ .-1 >r - re B-
M iss Jo n e s a n d Mr. O rie, fo rm erly p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs. J. T. F riel.
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m ild an d g en tle in effect. Give th em | C om b in atio n . 1 y e a r ..........X
o f th is p lace w ere m a rrie d a t V an­
J. T u sc h e r lost q u ite a v alu ab le
co u v e r th e first o f th is w eek. T hey horse S a tu rd ay .
will liv e on M rs. R. S to n e r’s place
Mrs. S w ank, son and d a u g h te r, of
a t C o ttre ll.
P o rtla n d , have m oved to th e ir old
R. A. H u tc h in s sh ip p ed tw o cars hom e a t C h erry v ille, w h ere th ey will
Í 0 G
of p o ta to e s to C a lifo rn ia th e first of build a bungalow an d m ak e o th e r
1 th e w eek.
im pro v em en ts.
T h e E m b ro id e ry clu b m et w ith
P
M iles was v isitin g w ith old
Mrs. G. H. B la ck b u rn T uesday. n eig h b o rs la s t w eek.
I A bout tw e n ty lad ies w ere p resen t.
A bout th re e inches of snow fell on
¡T h e clu b w ill m eet w ith Mrs. Joe W ild C at m o u n ta in y e ste rd a y . Look
| C aldo T u esd ay , A p ril 7.
o u t fo r b e a r tra c k s.
M iss Effie H o u g h to n . of S a a ta m
Mr. and Mrs. p. A verill an d M rs
O regon, is v isitin g h e r a u n t. M is \ C. H. Jo h n so n and c h ild re n w ere
| R uegg.
v isitin g w ith F. E. C lark and wife at
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Miss A lice W in ch e ster, o f P o rt­ C h erry A cres T uesday.
lan d , is th e g u est o f Miss Iva B lack­
b u rn th is w eek.
C hronic S to m a, h ’Trul.l«- < ’u r « l.
Dan L y h m an , of B rid al Veil vlslt-
T h e re is n o th in g m ore d is c o u ra g ­
| | ed W. B. C rasw ell th e first o f the ing th an a c h ro n ic d is o rd e r of th e
w eek.
Btomach
Is It n o t s u rp ris in g th a t
W ork h as com enced on th e C lack- m any su ffer fo r y e a rs w ith su ch an
I
i a m as co u n ty road a t C o ttrell. The a ilm e n t w hen a p e rm a n e n t c u re Is
| j ro ad is to be g rav eled from C o ttrell w ith in th e ir reach an d m ay be bad
to Sandy.
fo r a trifle? ’’A bout on e y e a r a g o ,"
»ays P H. Beck, of W akelee. Mich.,
1 b o u g h t a p ack ag e of C h a m b e rla in ’s
It is the one universal staple cereal food,
T ab lets, an d sin ce using them I have
eaten
in all lands, always clean, always pure, always
Miss B lanche W iles, o f P o rtla n d , is felt p erfectly well.” I h ad previously
the same.
I v isitin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs T used an y n u m b e r of d iffe re n t m ed i­
cines. b u t none of th em w ere of any
W iles.
Delicious for breakfast when served with milk
la s tin g b en efit.” F o r sa le by G resh
M rs J. G en try an d son, of C ascade am D rug Co., an d a ll D ealers.
or
cream,
or for any meal when served with fruit.
L ocks, is v isitin g h e r m o th er.
hi« 7 i ! e ma-rbbefnre , Ke uf1eS,k wnr,!,' with h 's ^antfs and Is paid for
A
steel
and
w
o
o
d
tru
ss
b
rid
g
e
will
An E a ste r e n te rta in m e n t will be
n iid fnr h ? e '7 a/n e ’,'n‘' ,he desk 'Vf,rli‘; Wl,h h ” hr^ and is
p aid tor h s knowledge. It la merely a question of ' ‘know ing how ”
given by th e L ad les E m b ro id ery club be b u ilt acro ss C hetco riv e r in C ur
. " L ; years » e have been enabling people to advance their posi-
a t th e V ictory sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y ry county.
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tioos and increase th eir earn in g s by teach in g them to “ know how “
even
in g , A pril 11. E verybody In­
lo th in o -V 7« 7 c a n a d v a n te v o u to a b etter position. It co st, vou
R oseburg an d E u g en e re p o rt p ro s­
vited.
n o th in g to hnd out how we can help you. Sim ply write us telling
t*e occupation you wish to rise in. No textbooks to buv no require­
Mrs C. F ritz has been im p ro v in g pect fo r a very fa v o ra b le b u ild in g
m ents beyond the ability to read and write; you need riot leave vour
MRS. M. SQUIRE
h e r fro n t y ard by a fine w ire fence season.
C lass a n d P riv a te L e sso n s
p o sitio n ,'writ«
>OU “ “ aff° rd’ 11 >OU waDt a better
W ord w as receiv ed from Mr. and
M ain S tre e t o p p o site
T h e re a re se v eral new ads In this
B ank of G resham
Phone 661
FLORENCE M HONEY
Mrs. C. O. B ran so n th a t th ey will be
Issue of th e O utlook. B e tte r read
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
hom e soon.
th em ail to m ak e su re.
Cottrell
Mrs. M. Vogel, Prop.
Main Street, Gresham
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
¥
The TAD Grocery Store
.4'/'
The Home of Shredded Wheat
ON WHICH SIDE
OF THE DESK ARE
Melrose
YOU?
Dressmaking
Local Representative, GEO. A. KEEP,
202 McKay Bldg., Portland.
P le « * e e x p la in ,
w ith o u t
h ifth e t o b lig a tio n o n
Bank of Gresham
in » p a rt, h o w I c an q u a lity for
or profeam on. b e fo re w h ic h I ha ve m a rk e d X
C h e m is t
r t t a t io n 'y E n g
Bookkeeper
C o n c r e te C o n s t’ t lo n
U u lld g C o n t r a c t o r
S te n o g r a p h e r
E l e c t r ic a l E n g
A r c h it e c t
A d v e r t is i n g M a n
P o w -H ta .su p t.
A r c h it e c t ’ 1 D r a f t s
W in d o w T r i m m i n g
E l e c t r ic W i r i n g
H t r u c t u ia l E m r
ï»h o w - C a r d W in d o w
E l e c t r ic W ir e m a n
L o c o m o tiv e F l r e m ’ n
C iv il S e rv ’e E xa m s.
T e le p h o n e E x p e r t
L o c o m o tiv e E n g .
K. K. C o n s tru c ts
C om
Illu s ir a tg
M i n in g E n g .
C iv i l E n g in e e r
K e fr ig e r a tio n E ng.
M in e F o r e m a n
S u rv e y o r
M e c h a n ic a l E n g
O a » E n g in e e r
P o u lt r y R a is in g
M echn l d ra fts m a n
N a v ig a t io n
A g r ic u l t u r e
P lu m b 'g . U e a t i'g
A u to m o b 'e R u n n in g
th e p o u tio n . tra d e ,
GRESHAM, ORE.
InUregU paid on Time Deporiu and Saving« Account».
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C ía,
Pre»ent
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Are You Going to
Build?
Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of
Lumber at lowest Prices.
Name
S tre et a n d N o
Deliveries Made
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State
Occup*r»on
Local Repreemtame. G £ O
A. K fX P . 202 M cKa> B M C
Fundamental Music Training
PortU nd. Oro.
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SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone 446
MARTIN LENNARTZ Mgr.
Sandy, Ore