Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 19, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
‘Dress-Up’ Week
They re having DresM-up w«-k down in Portland; Why not in iir.s h a m " In fact, why
no! dress up all tin- time when yon cun buy dress goods at such low prices a s tin sc.
W< a ir going to let you dress up partly at our expense, am will place on sale our entire
Dr ess (¡oods stock at the following prices:
DRESS GOODS
25c Plaids and Worst* ds, yard
$ .19
■ >0e Plaids and Worsteds, yard
.39
h o c S e r g e s and Worsted-, yard
.53
H5c Serges, yard
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.73
si.IMPS.-rtf,s and Katims, yard
.83
s l .iii S e i g e s
m l Oregon Cashmeres,
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$2.00
S crg 's
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Serges, yard
$3.00 Komqn Stripes
BLANKETS,
Caney
French
1.63
2.35
BLANKETS, BLANKETS
You hail better lay in your winter supply right now as you will not get another chuiici
like tin-,, this winter, for TEN DAYS ONLY. DON T FORGET.
75c • * * ii 11 hi Blankets
$ .63
•1.00 54 in. Cotton Blankets
.89
+ l.Gi i2 in. Cotton Blankets
1.48
Now is the time to make those winter
• ¡ 00 114 Wool Nap Blankets
2.48
Night Shirts an I Gowns. You can save by
• ; ill 10-4 Oregon Wool Blankets
2.98
buying now. For the next 10 days we arc
•L-iO II I Oregon Wool Blankets
3.85
going to sell all
• >.00 11 I Or gon Wool White Blankets 4.25
10c Outing, yard
8*»C
--»loo 5 lb. \lbany Mills Blankets
4.95
1 2 ^ c Outing, yard
11c
$1.50 < oinfoits foil 6x7 ft.
1.19
15c
Flannelette,
vard
13c
■ 1.75 1 • ee i . . i - g , full 6x7 ft.
1.38
Outing Flannel
BOYS’ CLOTHING
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To help the boys dress up we arc going to offer for the
next ten days only, any
$2.50
$.'{.00
$3.95
$5.00
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
for
for
for
for
$1.95
$2.45
$3.35
$4.25
Most of these $5.00 Suits have two pair Pants and all arc
all wool.
BERT LINDSEY
Main Street
DRY GOODS SHOP
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER
I».
1815
Miss Iria G u llh kson fell from a UNION HIGH
p o rch a t D am a sc u s on S a tu rd a y ev-
SCHOOL NOTES
s u in g an d s p r a in e d an a n k le so b a d ­
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e n t. T h e second
ly th a t sh e is co m p elled to use
m o u th
of th e u n io n h ig h school
c ru tc h e s.
sh o w s an e n ro llm e n t of m o re th a n
Mr an d M rs W. B. P a rs o n s a t- 150 s tu d e n ts . F ra n k E. E tter of O r­
|l te n d e d F irs t M eth o d ist c h u rc h in ie n t, a ju n io r, a d d e d his n a m e to th e
P o rtla n d S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d sp en t r e g is te r y e ste rd a y . O u r new school
i th e a fte rn o o n w itli frie n d s in L euts. b u ild in g is a lre a d y tax ed to its c a ­
The
B a p tist
L a d ie s' G uild will pacity an d ste p s sh o u ld l,e ta k e n at
m eet w ith M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n on ce lo o k in g to its e n la r g e m e n t fo r
I T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n fo r an all-d ay n e x t school y e a r.
Nevv M em ber o f F a c u lty . Miss
m eetin g . T hey a r e p re p a rin g a box
fo r th e K odiak O rp h a n a g e in A lask a 1.1 tlie G reg so n , of S alem , w ho h as
T h e W o m en 's H om e M issionary se rv e d su ccessfu lly us p rin c ip a l of
I so ciety of tlie M ethodist E piscopal tlie sch o o l a t B o rin g fo r th e past
| chur< h villi h o ld an all-d a y m e e tin g th r e e y e a rs , is tlie la te sl a d d itio n to
Sin lias ta k e n c h a rg e
I in th e le c tu re room of th e ch u rch til»- fa c u lty .
W ednesday. T h ey
will w ork on of tiie w ork as a s s is ta n t in E n g lish
j c lo th in g an d puck a box fo r th e P o r t­ and o th e r s u b je c ts an d is a v a lu a b le
la n d In d u s tria l hom e.
T h ey
arc -d d itio u to th e a lre a d y s tro n g te a c h ­
so lic itin g f r u it, v e g e ta b le s a n d ai! ing force.
D o r n , ->tic S cience.
Tiler*- a re 42
k in d s o f p ro v isio n s fo r th e hom e. •
g ir ls e n ro lle d in th e d o m e stic scien ce
T lie H a llo w e 'e n social w hich th e an d d o m e stic a r t c o u rs e s . T iles -
I.a ilie s' Aid a n n o u n c e d fo r F rid a y d e p a rtm e n ts a r e well e q u ip p e d to
ev en in g . O c to b e r 29 a t th e h o m e of giv - f r e t-c la s s tr a in in g in tin at vo­
Mr. an d Mrs W m . T hom , h a s been
ch a n g e d to th e h om e o f Mr. and c a tio n a l s u b je c ts , a n d all th e g irls
im to .b e in te n se ly in t e r e s f e l in ill*
Mrs. S. S. T h o m p so n .
T h e c h a n g e •a
w ork.
made on account o f the condl-
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PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS CARDS
D E N T IS T S
W . J. OTT
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GRESH AM ,
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W.
BROWN,
Prop
Best Q y ality M eats,
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
to S ue and Quality.
PHONE
41
POWELL STREET
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New Goods Arriving
I he Season of the Year is now at
hand when you think of Good Things.
New Arrivals are—
Cranberries Walnuts
Currants
Mince Meat Dates
Raisins
Orange. Lemon. Citron Peel, Figs
I s 1 itn e to t h in k a b o u t th a t 1 h a n k s g iv in g F r u it C a k e .
THIS IS COFFEE WEEK
OCT. 17 to 24
S P E C IA L S
ALL
W E E fc <
Royal Club, Golden West Coffees
-------------- IN
BULK---------------
W atch I l idav s Ad for Saturday Spc’ls
METZGER BROS.
Phone 661
Q u a lity - S e rv ic e
Gresham Ï
A d v e rtisin g pays. T h a t fa c t was
d e m o n s tra te d y e s te rd a y w hen a su b
I s c r ib e r te le p h o n e d a w ant ad. o ffe r­
in g 12 « hit k en s fo r sale. B efo re six
h o u rs tile w o rd c a m e th a t th e c h ic k ­
e n s w ere sold a n d th e ail. h a d n 't
ev en been se t up. T h e e f f e c t i v e n e s s
of a d v e rtis in g is so m e tim e s a c c e n ­
tu a te d by th e te le p h o n e re c e iv e r
w h ich o fte n g e ts off th e h o o k on a
p a rty
line.
H o w ev er, a d v e rtis in g
pays.
F. B. B a y n e a n d w ife le f t to d ay
fo r Des C h u te s , n e a r w hich place
th e y h av e a fa r m a n d w h e re th e y w ill
m a k e th e i r p e rm a n e n t hom e.
B ert M etzg er h a s r e tu r n e d from
h is tr ip to C a lifo rn ia am i is a t his
u s u a l p lace in th e sto re .
He m ad e
th e ro u n d tr ip to th e e x p o sitio n s in
h is new F o rd w ith o u t a m ish a p of
inv k in d in a m o n th of aWTost con-
[ s t a n t tra v e l.
C h a rle s H eed a n d fam ily m oved to
| L e n ts J u n c tio n y e ste rd a y w h e re Mr.
, H eed h a s a p o sitio n as e le c tric ia n
In th e p o w er s ta tio n .
T h e re w ill be a fo o tb a ll g a m e F r i­
day a fte rn o o n . 3 :3 0 s h a rp , o n the
j h o m e Meld b e tw e e n th e u n io n high
sc h o o l te a m a n d o n e fro m th e St.
1 J o h n s h ig h sch o o l.
L. A. M c In ty re of H a stin g s, M ich ­
ig a n , is h e re th e g u e st o f h is neice,
Mrs. J It M etzg er
H e h a s been to
th e C a lifo rn ia ex p o sitio n s a n d is on
h is way hom e. H e w ill re m a in h ere
iw o o r th r e e w eek s, re v isitin g place«
o f In te re s t a s h e w as h e re te n y ears
ag o a n d is slig h tly a c q u a in te d in th is
v icin ity .
He
Is a lso th e u n d e of
M rs Boy G ibbs, M rs R u th W atso n
a n d M rs Ja m e s M cK inney
Mrs. W F H oney r e tu r n e d last I
n ig h t fro m Seattle, w h e re sh e h a s I
n v is tu .ig fr ie n d s a n d attciad in g i I
th e n a tio n a l W C. T. U. c o n v e n tio n
Residence Clx
K. G. MOSS
D E N T IS T S
O F F IC E
STATE
BANK
F IR S T
B Ü IL D IM 9
G RESH A M , OREGON
P H Y S IC IA N S
S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D.
P iiy - iiia n an d S u r g e l i t i
O FFIC E ilo l'K S
I0 a . ni. lo 12 in.,
1 p .m . t o
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Fairview-Troutdale-
Gresham-Pcrdand
On th e a v e ra g e , m a r rie d w om en
five tw o y e a rs
lo n g e r th a n sin g le
E yes te s te d a n d g la sse s
Dr. Geo. In g lis .— A dv.
Call 54x1 —Bek’s Conf’y
fitted
DR MATILDA M. GREINER
« liir u p ia c lic N e rv e S p e c ia list
N a tu ro p a th
S w e tla n d
B ld g .,
P h o n e M ain 310
M a in
4095
R es. G ilb e rt S ta.
GEO. F. A. WALKER, O. D.
O p to m e tr is t a n d O p ticia n
G lasses
F itte d .
L e n se s D u p lic a te d .
P re s c rip tio n s F ille d
701-2 M o rg an B ldg.
W a sh in g to n a t B ro a d w a y
P o rtla n d
A n o th e r a c c id e n t to th e d y n am o s
I a t th e <). W'. P . s ta tio n on F rid a y
; cau sed a s h o r t d e la y a n d re s u lte d in
) a c u r ta ilm e n t ol th e fr e ig h t se rv ic e
i a n d th e u se o f tr a ile r s fo r a few
day s.
T h e loss
w as a b o u t $200
D e te rio ra tio n of th e p la n t is su p
posed to be th e c a u se of th e tw o re ­
c e n t b re a k s.
A lire a la rm fo r a b u rn in g ro o f on
S am llliss' b la c k s m ith sh o p on Sat
u rd a y m o rn in g la s t ca lle d o u t the
d e p a rtm e n t.
T h e blaze w as e x tin -
1 g u ish e d by th e C hem ical w ith sm a ll
| loss.
A nw ro o f w ill p ro b a b ly be
i m ad e to c o v er th e e n tir e b u ild in g .
OREGON
PHONES—office 617
J. B. CLANAHAN
P o r tla n d .
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
BROS
D E N T IS T S
Dr.
M ark
3 p . in.
E nn r\ a n d a ile, o f t ( ? flu e n t is w ell e q u ip i d wi b w ork
7 t o 8 p . n i., a t R e s i d e n c e
P o rtla n d , v isited S u n d ay a t th e hom i ’ b e n ch es a n d all k in d s of to o ls n<
P ii e n e e — O ffic e 6 2 1
R e s id e n c e 626
of th e f o r m e r 's p a re n ts , Mr. an d -ary fo r th e m ost p ra c tic a l in s tr u c ­
« » I lic e o v e r B a t i k o f « ì r e e l i a i u
Mrs. B. W. E m ery .
t io n in t h is s u b j e c t .
T h e first m o n th
R oss R ead is h e re lo o k in g a fte r sh ew s m a rk e d im p ro v e m e n t >v tlie
his fa rm on G re sh a m H eig h ts.
boys in th is w o rk .
M usical O rg a n iz a tio n . I 'n d e r lie
T in W o m en ’s F o re ig n M issionary
PH ONES
R e s i d e n c e , 1 1 1 ; O f f ic e l l x
society of th e F re e M e th o d ist c h u rc h a b le in s tru c tio n of Mrs. E lle n A.
w ill nu et W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n at Po#i roy M V-r I m u sical o r g a n iz a ­
H.
H.
H U G H E S, M. D.
2 :3 0 o ’clock w itii Mrs. W m. It. P lu m - tio n s h a v e a lre a d y been fo rm e d an d
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T
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high
lee a t th e p a rs o n a g e .
All a n - c o r­
sch o o l o re ile s tra p ro m ise s to becom e !
d ially in v ited to a tte n d .
Office, Ifovvitt B u ild in g
I). 8. D u n b a r, of F a irv ie w , a t ­ i v a lu a b le a d ju n c t to th e sch o o l, and
GRESHAM ,
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OREGON
ten d ed c h u rc h in G resh am on S u n ­ th e g ir ls ’ an d h o y s’ c h o ru s c lu b s a re ,
day a n d took d in n e r w ith H L. St p ra c tic in g re g u la rly on c a re f u lly se -j
leeted m usic v, hieli we hope to h av e I
'la i r an d fam ily ,
them re n d e r lo r th e benefit o f tlie .
P H O N E S :— R e s id e n c e
T a b o r 120
II J . S to c k e r h a s re tu rn e d lionn p u b lic la te r. A ssem b ly s in g in g fo rm s
O ffic e , M a n i 4 8 1 2 ; H o m e A - 6 1 6 2
from St. H elen s, w h ere he lias been a p a r t of tlie o p e n in g e x e rc ise s ev ery |
e n g a g e d in s u rv e y in g In * on iiectlo ii school m o rn in g , a n d o ne fu ll p erio d j
J. M. S H O R T , M. D
| w ith road w ork.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
is g iv en to th is w ork ev ery T h u rs d a y . I
F o u r fine new sew in g m a c h in e s of
P h y sic a l C u ltu re .- We h o p e tp be
R e e .. 93 E a s t 6 9 t h S t
O ffic e , 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 S e l l i n g
B u ild in g
- N e w S ta n d a r d m ak e h a v e been a b le to s ta r t c la sse s in p h y sic a l cu l- 1
received a t th e h ig h school fo r use D ire fo r g irls a n d hoys in a s h o rt
PO RTLA N D, OREGON
in th e sew in g classes.
tim e
T h is w ork h a s been d e la y e d I
I
-Mrs II. J. S to c k e r is h om e from on a c c o h n t of c la s s w ork d e m a n d in g
W eed, C a lifo rn ia , vvliere sin w ent to th e tim e of e v ery te a c h e r an d on ac
o f f i c e P h o n e 4«
R e s id e n c e 339
v isit h e r son, w ho is sick .
H e is c o u n t of d elay in re c e iv in g a p p a r a ­
G
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c o m fo rta b ly s i tu a te d in a ean ip in tu s lo r o u r new g y m n a siu m .
“ <■«» to S chool D ay s.” T h e fa c u l­
P H Y S IC IA N and SU R G E O N
th e p in e w oods, w h ere he finds his
I c o n d itio n im p ro v in g .
A ll p r o f e s s i o n a l c a l l s p r o m p t l y a t ­
ty is p la n n in g to se t a p a rt th r e e days
|i Mrs. C la ra K a n t is sp e n d in g th e in tlie n e a r f u tu r e to he k n o w n as e t e a n s d e s ,',1. o f s p t e h c e i a l E y a e t s t e n a t i n o d n f i t t o t i n g d i o s f ­
G ia »SFS.
w e k a t C o ttre ll w ith h e r d a u g h te r , "Go to S chool D ay s,” w hen a ll p a ­
tro n s a n d fr ie n d s of tlie sc h o o l will
Mrs. A. Ii. G o g er an d fam ily.
O ffic e H o n r s i, t o 12 a . m ., 1 30 t o 6
be Invited to visit and inspect the
O ver F ir s t S ta te B a n k
G resh am
A rra n g e m e n ts a r e b eing m ad e fo r
building, mid Its splendid **
Itc «3. A ' Glee c lu b (o :ive o n e of e n< q u >v ip school
m e n t an d see th e sc h o o l in r e g ­
'i.e jr m a tc h le s s e n te r ta in m e n ts
in
u la r se ssio n . A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e
R e g n e r's h all on D ecem b er 30.
DR. MAEEL JA N E DORING
lates w ill be m a d e la te r th r o u g h
T h e ony re m a in in g d y n a m o a t rli
se c o lu m n s a n d by w eitten in v i-
O STEO PA TH IC PH Y SIC IA N
tr a n s f o r m e r at th e O. W. P. dep
tio n .
C O N T R IB U T O R
' irn e d on, e a rly F rid a y m o rn in g . .
O F F IC E
H O U R S — 3 a. m . to 5 p m.
is b ein g re p a ire d a n d w ill be in u$.
5
3
2
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g a n B l d g , P o r t l a n d . O r e.
ag a in in a day o r tw o. It h ad been
in Ube fo r m o re th a n ten y e a rs . T lie
P h o n e M a r s h a ll 1803
o th e r d y n am o , w h ich w as b u rn e d
o u t s e v e ra l w eek s ago, is b e in g r e ­
p a ire d b u t w ill not he re a d y fo r
D iseases of W om en a n d C h ild re n a
nine tim e as it h a s been ta k e n a p a rt
S p e c ia lty .
for th o ro u g h c le a n in g .
Gresham
ALL THE DOINGS OF
YOUR HOME TOWN’
H. H . OTT
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P h o n e a : O ffic e M a i n 2 3 2
S ea . E a st 6726
DR H. SCHWARTZ, M. D.
S tiiin a ili a n d
I n te s tin a l T ro u b leo
o f f i c e H o u r s : 1 0 -1 2 a m . a n d 2 - 5 p .m .
3 2 7 M o h a w k Bldg*.
Pt > RT LA N ^
OREGON
IN S U R A N C E
Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows.
JO H N
AU Repairs for Same
ANKER-HOLIH and EMPIRE Crccin Separators, all sizes, for one or more cows
Multnomah Feed Mills for f.rindirg or Rolling.
Pcot Cutters, Etc.
BROW N
IN S U R A N C E
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly ItEL IA B LK IN-
S l ItA N C E C O M P A N IE S
Phone
513
O r o ih a m ,
O re g o n
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
T il.
>44.
G re sh a m
JAM ES
ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A 'T T D K N T
S l’R ETY BO N D S
FIRE
A l ’T O M O B lL E
LIFE
PL A T E G LA SS
Reliable Truck Service
Wills Young s Auto Truck Service
All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND
F u rn itu re Moving and F a n n e r ’s H auling
P h o n e 7t»v
I. rev ham
BERT
HOSS
.Main 1*17.
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2 2 4 Pine Street, P ortland
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351
TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD K EEP IT HERE.
IL sponsible men directing.
Capitttl paid, noil withdrawable, stockholders double re­
sponsibility.
Our conservative banking poliey.
Assured support in time of crisis.
\ aults lire and burglar proof.
hit crest paid on savings
Interest paid on eertitieates of deposit.
Rooms well equipped for the use of the public.
Business m atters kept strictly confidential.
Our interests are identical with your own interests.
There are many other reasons pertaining directly to your
prosperity which should lead you to become identified with
t .is institution as a depositor and to STAY w ith it. Think it
over, then let us meet you at our bank S ta rt an Account.
FIRST
ST
GRESHAM,
ttt
C o n tra c tin g and B u ild in g
P la n s a n d E s tim a te s F u rn is h e d
W K. HAMILTON
P h o n e 33x1
MKS. E L L E N
M A IN
STR EET
THE
G T esham , O re.
POM EROY
GRESHAM
MUSIC SHOP
AND STUDIO
T eachers' SuppUee
Over R. R. C arlson'« Store
b u r Patronage Solicited
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Prompt Attrnlion
Terms Reasonable
CongdoA Re« . Mr« Frank 5 ch oh eld