Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 23, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MULTNOMAH CO. TOWNS
Patronage
Troutdale
have bo ug ht th e K e lly tim b e r w h ich
, th e y expect to have m ade in to cord
wood.
T R O U T D A L E , O cto b e r 22 — M r». 1 M r. S trau s loaded a ca r w ith his
S m ith , o f C o rb e tt, was v is itin g w ith f u r n f tu re
and
lu m b e r
w h ic h he
M rs. W r ig h t d u r in g th e past week
shipp
shipped
ed
to San b ie g o , C a lifo rn ia ,
M rs. J. C heney, o f P o rtla n d , spent w lll‘ h w ill be his f u tu r e home,
th e past week with her daughter,
*'
is reported Mr Mkdisoa has
M rs. L . K u n tm e r.
b o u g h t p ro p e rty here and expects to
E a rl K u m tn e r and w ife have m ov-
ed to C o rv a llis .
Geo. Sander and w ife , o f N e w b u rg .
M rs
L o u H a rlo w
o f P o rtla n d .
are v is itin g w ith A. R ich,
spe nt S un da y in T ro u td a le v is itin g ,lis b ro th e r-in -la w .
frie n d s .
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Geo. La rt-o n and w ife spe nt th e
« \T
past w eek in T ro u td a le v is itin g M rs
1
L a rs o n 's p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. Dan
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DI
11
163S3.nt V a l l e y
Roy H a rris , of The D alles, spent
th e w e e k-e n d in T ro u td a le v is itin g
frie n d s
M r. and M rs. B. F . W a tk in s have
gone to P o rtla n d to stay a c o u p le o f
weeks.
R o b t. T h o m p so n , o f M e lro se F a rm ,
passed th r o u g h T ro u td a le S a tu ra y
on h is w ay hom e w ith his b rine .
H is fr ie n d s a re busy w ith c o n g ra tu ­
la tio n s
M rs. J. B ush, o f P o rtla n d , was a
gu est o f M rs. C. 1. R a k e r la s t Suu-
day.
D is tr ic t
S u p e rin te n d e n t
M oo re
preached a t th e c h u rc h here S unday
e v e n in g and gave an able address on
th e a u th e n tic ity o f th e bible .
T h e L a d ie s ’ A id m et a t th e c h u rc h
W edn esd ay a fte rn o o n and spe nt a
busy session q u ilt in g and fo r m in g
p la n s f o r th e bazaar th e y have In
c o n te m p la tio n .
M rs. R e yn o ld s, o f P o rtla n d , spent
th e past week
v is itin g
w ith h e r
m o th e r, M rs. W r ig h t.
Pleasant Home
T h e M e th o d is t Ladies* A id w ill
m eet W ednesday, O cto b e r 28, w ith
M rs. C h a rle s Q u ic k s a ll.
T h e ladles
a re p re p a rin g to h o ld a f a ir ab ou t
th e fir s t o f Decem ber.
T h e E m b ro id e ry c lu b m et T u e s­
day, O cto b e r 2 0, w ith M rs. W . E.
M a rk e ll.
M rs. J. S. R o bin son , o f A llis to n ,
N. D., is v is itin g w ith h e r d a u g h te r
M rs. W . E. M a r k e ll, Jr.
M r. K re b s , th e C la cka m a s c o u n ty
roa d boss, is h a u lin g g ra v e l fro m
here to th e road s o u th o f P le asa nt
H o m e w h ic h is a g re a t im p ro v e m e n t
M r. B ro w n 's b u n g a lo w is n e a rly
com p le te .
M rs. L a u ra S am ples' m o th e r and
s is te r, M rs.
W’ h ite h e a d
and
M rs.
A yers, o f P o rtla n d , v is ite d o v e r S u n ­
day here.
T h e y expect to s t a r t on
an e xte n d e d v is it to G rand Is la n d .
N e b ra ska , soon.
L e w is M ille r and L. L o u d e rb a c k
p l e a s a n t v a l l e y , O ct 22.— 1
E. C o ffm a n , o f L e n ts , was o u t lo o k in g
, a fte r his fa rm last W ednesday.
R u by Johnson hits re n te d his fa ­
th e r's place and w ill m ove on to it in 1
a fe w days.
A. C. B a ll has le t th e c o n tra c t fo r
c u ttin g several
h u n d re d
cord s o f t
wood.
T. P. C a m p b e ll has invested in a j
new seven passenger H udson car.
i ’ leasant V a lle y g ra n g e meets S at- !
u rd a y in a ll day session.
T h e de- J
grees w ill he c o n fe rre d upon a class i
o f e ig h te e n new m em bers. L e n ts de­
gree tea m , assisted by T. J. K re u d e r, I
sta te d e p u ty o rg a n iz e r, and J. J. J
Joh nso n, m a ste r o f
E ve n in g S ta r i
gra n g e , w ill p u t on th e in it ia t o r y 1
w o rk .
I
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Dress Goods
Lusted
I t A lw a y s Does th e W o rk
" I lik e C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R em ­
edy b e tte r th a n any o th e r ’ w rite s R
F R o ll rts , H o m e r C ity , Pa
"1 have
l a l t n it o ff and on f o r years and it j
has ne ver fa ile d to g iv e the Jesired j
re s u lts .”
For sale by a ll Dealers.
PUBLIC SALE
La Rose Corsets
Now is tiie tim e to buy y o u r N E W F A L L
in nin e d iffe re n t styles, pe r p a ir, 5Oc to $5.(0»
DRESS, w h ile th e S tock is new and u p -to -d a te
W h ile
it
is
im p o s s ib le
to
de scrib e
Leather Bags
N obby and u p -to -d a te , ra n g in g In p rice
Me
Rose fra m e d B rassiere , m ade in good
m a te ria ls and ve ry n e a tly trim m e d , in a ll
2.-.c and 5o.
a n d a t prices th a t w i ll s u it a ll.
a ll
m a te ria ls in d e ta il we q u o te a few Le m s th a t
P la id M a te ria ls , s p e c ia lly good fo r school
dresses, 32 in . w id th , a t p e r y a rd
25«-
B la c k and W h ite S he ph erd C heck, w h ich
is v e ry
p o p u la r,
in
th re e
d iffe re n t sized
checks, 36 inches w ide, p e r y a rd
5Oc
A ll W o o l B la c k and W h ite
C h eck, 4 2 inches, p e r y a r d .....
S hepherd
$1.00
S ca tfs,
A u to
R o l« -
same
D ia g o n a l S u itin g s ,
in
n ig g e r
and p o p u la r shades, 50 in , p e r y a rd
$ 3 .5 (1
a n il
$5 <►<»
Notions
L a th e s' S w e ater Coats, c a rd in a l, ntaroon and
O x fo rd , p ric e s ................
$1.50 to $0.50
in
b la ck,
W e also have a s p le n d id asso rtm e nt of
R ibbons,
H a n d k e rc h ie fs ,
M isses'
T ango
Caps, C h ild re n 's Toques.
m erce rized and o th e r
txic, $1.00 and $1.50
L a d ie s'
W aists,
w h ite
A pro ns, O u tin g Gowns.
b ro w n
$1 .25
50,■
C o tto n -w o o l o r fleece-lined U n d e rw e a r
fo r old and yo u n g a t reasonable prices.
lavdies* Jersey S ilk P e ttico a ts,
a cco rd io n
pleated, flounces o f M essaline S ilk in the pop­
u la r shades...........
................................ $5.00
C h o ic e s t S u itin g s . M ix tu re s am i P la in
c o lo rs , 56 in . w ide, p e r y a rd , S I . 5 0 an d $ 2 .0 0
co lo rs
$ i.5 o
A co m p le te a s s o rtm e n t o f N o tion s. B u t­
ton s, E tc., Etc.
T ang o a ir I ’ltts, p la in and
fa n cy, prices
t o r , 15c. 25c
F o r ladies,
m a te ria ls
O5c
a ll
to
C orset Covers, G ow ns, P ants, C o m b in a ­
tio n .Suits, m ade in d iffe re n t m a te ria ls n e a t­
ly trim m e d , prices ...
25c to $1.80
Klosefit Petticoats
T h ir ty - s ix in . a ll w o ol S to rm Serge, In
th e p o p u la r shades, pe r y a r d ................
5Oc
in -
A u .o
Underwear
a re new and v e ry p o p u la r.
F o r ty - tw o
D r. A. T h o m p so n , o f G resham , was I
in th is v ic in ity la st W ednesday lo o k - |
in g a fte r business in te re s ts .
M rs. A. E. W h ite s id e s and M I bs 1
G r iffith v is ite d th e fo r m e r ’s p a re n ts, i
M r. and M rs. W. H. H a m ilto n last I
W ednesday.
T iie hom e c re d it m a rk s system was
in tro d u c e d in to
th e p u b lic school
th is te rm by S u p e rin te n d e n t A r m - 1
stro n g .
A lfre d W h ite s id e s , o f
P o rtla n d ,
v is ite d h is b ro th e r-in -la w E. D. H a m ­
ilto n la st Sunday.
Those on th e h o n o r r o ll o f the
L u ste d school f o r th is m o n th a re : I
H yde, A lb e rt Q uay, R aym ond |
M ille r , H a ro ld J a ck.
E rnest Q uay,
Ada Q uay, Ida S ester, W illie Sester,
M am ie
Denney,
Jessie
W illia m s .
I n i l i l i e Erz, H a rry C a rlson ,
C a rl
G oger, Vada Q uay, Zena N e ib a u e r, |
and R ic h a rd B abcock.
Solicite
E m press C lo th , a v e ry p r e tty fa b ric , a ll
w o o l, in navy and b la ck, 52 in . p e r yd
$2 .00
and
colors.
B oys’ W a ists and o th e r tilin g s too n u ­
m e ro u s to m e n tio n
C u r ta in S c rim in ve ry p re tty designs
and colors, w h ite , cream and ecru, 36 inches
wiiic.p. r yard
t S M c to a ..
Newest C re a tio n s
and B elts.
in
C o lla rs , Vestees
Blankets Galore
Pearl
Waists
E p iu g le , a n o th e r ve ry p o p u la r c lo th , a ll
w o ol in h u n te r ’s g re en , ta u p e and a ll newest
shades, 42 in che s ........................................ $ 1 .0 0
T h e very b e lt waist for
children,
B i i I iiim c u ii . th e p o p u la r c o u tin g c lo th in
se ve ra l d iffe re n t c o lo rs, 5 6 -in . w id th , yd$2.25
m ade
from
the
finest A m e ric a n cotton.
Sizes 2 to I J years.
25c each.
Silks
M essa lin e and Ja p S ilk s in a ll shades.
T a ffe ta , also
R om an s trip e s ,
w h ic h
are ex­
D o n ’t you
{Paris Says:
tre m e ly p o p u la r.
Wash Goods
(A nd that city sets the world s fashions) ••
“ T h is year s styles d e m a n d that th e dress
need w arm blankets and h**d things?
Y ou spend half yo ur life in your bed and b e d ­
room .
H a v e it pretty.
O u r soft w arm blankets and d o w ny quiltw w ill
deligh t you not only w h e n you sink your tired
head into your p illo w h u t all day long
P L A IN A N D l l t i i R E D C I I E I ’ ES, Itip -
p le tte s , lig h t and
d a rk .
Dress G ing ha m s,
a p ro n G in g h a m s, Percales, lig h t and d a rk
C alicoes, a ll g u a ra n te e d fa s t colors.
he lifted w h en M ila d y steps th e cu rb o r stair
We have a splendid line of Blankets, C o m fo rts
and ev erything you need for the bedroom an d the
or enters her car.*'
bathroo m .
R e n fre w C lo th , D im itie s , Law ns, B u tc h ­
e rs ' L in e n , E tc., E tc.
S ilk o lin e s and Cre-
to n n n e s.
B la c k
H osiery fashion is hut another nam e fo r—
C at
H ose
On Old BRADLEY PLACE, near Anderson Station
Table Linen
M O N D A Y , OCT. 2 6
R a n g in g in p ric e fro n t « 0 cents to $2.00
p e r y a rd .
Beginning 10 A. M.
T a b le c lo th s
and
N a p k in s
$0.5«» and $0.00 p e r set.
I will Sell at Public Auction the Following:
2 Cows,
3 Heifers, 1 Steer,
Team of Horses, 1 Colt,
Sow with Young Pigs
New Wagon, New Plow, All Farm Implements, All House­
hold Furniture.
Variety of Canned Fruit.
Ton Baled Oat
Hay. Ton of Baled Straw.
TERMS—Up to $10, Cash; Over $10, Negotiable Note.
m atch
V a rio u s p rice s in se p a ra te N a p k in s .
C lo th s $1.25 and $ 1 .5 0 each.
A com plete assortm ent o f Infants* K nit Goods,
Bootees, Jackets, Bonnets, T o q u es, Etc.
P rices fr o m
Muslins, Sheetings, Etc.
A c o m p le te lin e o f lo n g C lo th s, M u s lin s
S he etin gs, P illo w T u b in g , E tc.
A C o m p lete L in e o f “ B lack C a t ’’
* ’ Hose fo r Ladies and C h ild re n .
MILTON LAKE, Clerk
v . 'M „ ,■ e
Ladies' Silk H ose
Bed Spreads, f u ll size $1 .25. $1 .5 0 , $1 .0 0
•
•
•
.
a
50c, $1, $ 1 .5 0
A lso Burson and other brands of H ose
for Ladies.
i
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*
T o w els ,
T a b le
Runners,
P illow
MEN’S, MEN’S
50c
T o w e lin g o f a il k in d s , p la in and fan cy,
p rice s ra n g in g fro m tOe lo OOc per ya rd .
'♦’S v ' ' -
to $ 2
Stamped Goo s
P illo w Cases,
T h e fam ous “ B ea r B ra n d ’’ H ose
fo r Boys . . .
p a ir, 2 0 c , 2 5 c
M isses’ Silk Lisle H ose
Toweling
15c
Tops, Etc.
Bedspreads
MIKE HORNIG, O w n e r
- -
Infants’ Goods
Tea
R eady-m ade S h e e ts a n d P illo w C ases.
Free Lunch at Noon.
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
to
-
HATH.
H a lit, D e rby H a ts, a ll la ic shapes ttt.l
M e n ’s S oft F e lt H u ts in tw e n ty d iffe re n t
s ty le s
$2.5«» a m i $.'1.00
shapes, Telescope, F edo ra a n il several Eng
Hah s ty le s and o f th e h ig li g ra d e F elt
l am >
hands and a ttr a c tiv e lo c a tio n o f tin bow,
p rice s
$ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 . 1»«». $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .0 0
F in e lin e o f C lo th H u ts, g re y , bro w n m id
ta n , each
$1.5«»
M en's and B oys’ Caps, a ll la te sli:i|n - mid
colon»,
5(ti to t l o ii
M echanics' Capa
2<ie
L iv ,
M E N 'S « 1 .0 1 1 1 1 5 « ..
Embroideries, Laces
Outing Flannels,
plain
and c o lo r e d ; also very
pretty patterns and c o l­
ors in Flannelettes.
Prices 10c, 12'2c, 15c
%
b ro w n s and blue». In
and co lo rs and a ll th e
nt
$1 5, $ 1 0 .5 0 , $10,
gat in c u t gu m a n te c il.
$15. > 2 o . $ 2 5
several d lt:. rent
very m w : at
$20. $22.50. $2 >
C a n to n be.it it :
O V E K i «»ATM.
A flue assort nn n t o f t it I n eh 11 i u C o a ts ,
B h s w le tt s ty le , v e ry best ta ilo r in g , at $15.(0»
B alinaean
C oats,
loose, f u ll t rue ti'
ve ry la te s t s ty le at
$1 0.50 , $10. $20. $2.>
A large assortment of
S
.F .
prices. .........
G reys,
styleu
tleles,
E ve ry
OUTING
FLANNELS
'
W e h av e It. A c o m p le te lin e of it I.u p
p e n h e itn e r a n d Herman W ile C lo th in g . B lue
S erg e H ulls, Box Back anil Herni-ilt I 'n m ,
A Splendid Variety of these to choose
from.
Children’s Rompers
C h ild re n 's R om pers, m ade In G in g h a m s and
R ip p le tte , a ll sizes
50,
Pat a só le s
75c
to
$ 5 .0 0
I IA I N C O ATS.
h n g lls li S lip -o n , w ith and w ith o u t tin
ve lve t C " t r
$ 1 5 .0 0
E n g lis h S lip -o n , w ith cape o u t s h o u ld e r
and arm s,
heavy
w e ig h t,
first-class Rain
coa t
$6.5t»
H IIIK T H
AND
C O L I A lt s .
S ta n d a rd and id e S ilv e r S h irts , so ft col
la r, N eglige e
S h irts , w h ite blue and also
s tr ip e S h irts , slr.es 14 to 18, prim
$1, $1.50
M ilit a r y c o lla r, w h ite S h irts
$1, $1.50
M E N 'S D ltE S S H IIIK T H
$1, $ 1 .5 0
V< r y best, s o ft fr o n t and s o ft cuff»
$ 1 , $ 1 .5 0
P la ite d fr o n t w ith c u ff
S t .00
H liff f r o n t and cuffs
D eU tchahle s o ft c o lla r s o ft cuff, seve ral
$1. $ 1 .5 0
d iir e ffM t co lo rs
Let Our Store Be Your Store for Everything all the Family Needs
T. M. HURLBURT
Republican Nominee
FOR SHERIFF
E W. AYLSWORTH
Howitt Building
Multnomah County
(Paid Adv.)
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.