Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 05, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKEMIAM
O IT IX H lK
FRIDAY,
NOVEM BER
5.
PAGE TU K E E
1915
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
Week-End
Beginning M onday, Nov. 8th, to and including N ov 13th,
w e will offer the following Specials:
1000 Yards Peerless Percale
for "ii'' week only KMX) yards of Percale, 36 inches
wide, in Uu'ht and dark colors.
Regular 12’
9 ic
per y a rd , Special, yard
(’otton goods of every description have advanced
from Id t" l - 1^ p er cent in the past month. These goods
were all bought before the rise. We th e r e fo re offer you
these goods at 25 per cent less than regular price, coupled
with the recent rise gives you an advantage of 35 per
(rllt. Do not overlook this opportunity, supply y o u r
needs for some time to come as you may not have a ehanee
like this again this season.
Infants’ Wear
In the In fa n t’s D epartm ent we offer for one \vi < k
only,
39c
I Jowns ami Kimonas at
47c
title ( ¡own ami Kimonas at
49c
65c < ¡owns ami Kimonas at
BERT LINDSEY
DRY GOODS STORE
THE TAD STORE
GRESHAM
HIGH-TOP SHOES
Shoes at Special Prices
all next week.
$2.50 Boys'
High Top
$JL(MI
B o v s’
Diri
$2.19
or
( Jil ls '
High Top
$3.50 Boys’
High Top
$4.(Mt Boys
High Top
$263
G irls
$3.00
or
( J ills '
$3.38
$6.5(1 .Men's ('miser
$4.98
$7.50 Men's Kiploggers 5.89
These Shoes are our regular
stock and not bought for spec­
ial sales. All new, clean desir­
able stock and just what you
need for these rainy days.
Closing-out All
Boys Clothing
We are closing out our Boys’
Clothing stock at less than cost
and it is moving fast. If you
wish to take advantage of this
opportunity, you had better
hurry.
VENTURA PARK
Where Do You Keep Your Money
and Valuable Papers?
i
1 rt v n Point ch a le t w as a m erry
place on H allow e'en
w hen
th irty
o u p le of P o rtla n d 's you n g socle-
' folks, gave a d in n e r p a rty . T he
leading from th e H ighw ay up
>
house was lig h ted w ith ja ck
o' laim i us and h ere an d th e re in th e
b r r - li , g larin g faces w ere peeping
out m a k in g one feel th a t spookes
e re h a v in g a g lo rio u s tim e.
An
iaborate d in n e r was serv ed by Mrs
H enderson an d th e b an q u e t ta b le
was a great te m p ta tio n , very p rettily
decorated and loaded w ith d ain ty
e a ta b le s.
T he p arty d eclared hav ­
ing enjoyed a sp len d id evening.
Many line gow ns w ere w orn by th e
young ladies.
T he young folks of th e C h ristian
church gave a social on S atu rd ay ,
with a sh o rt program . A good m any
call" out to spend th e ev en in g . A
lu m li was served to all. On Mon­
day . veiling tlie first of a se rie s of
en te rta in m e n ts will ta k e place, th e
stu d en ts llave been busy d u rin g
s|. re tim e sellin g season tic k e ts and
have done q u ite well. T h e proceeds,
from these e n te rta in m e n ts will help
swell tlie piano fund, w hich will soon
be large enough so as to be able to
pay for the piano which th e pupils
I k ii clit on tlie in sta llm e n t plan.
Miss Alice R asm ussen le ft fo r a
two m onths' so jo u rn in C alifo rn ia.
She will visit frie n d s in San Diego
am i San F ran cisco ami also visit
tin w orld’s fair.
Vi i
L ottie Benfield lias gone to
P o rtlan d to he absent fo r a couple
of m onths with h e r relativ es.
.Vli-s G race F erg u so n , tlie te a c h e r
at o a r H eights scliool, gave a p arty
on Friday evening, an d a p ro g ram
had been arra n g e d by h e r pupils. A
good many cam e out In sp ite of th e
sto rm and everybody re p o rts a jolly
good
tim e.
R e fre sh m en ts
w ere
served a fte r th e program .
' Several of th e H eig h ts people a t ­
tended till' fu n eral services of Albin
Flo-" at th e Sellw ood c re m a to riu m
oti Monday. • Mr. Floss an d fam ily
lived h ere for m any yearB, all of
th e ir lo u r ch ild re n
h av in g
been
horn here.
T he F lo ss fam ily has
many frien d s h ere who w ere m uch
grieved to h ear of Mr. F loss' u n tim e ­
ly death.
Mrs. Ju lia n an d little g ra n d d a u g h
te r left for P o rtla n d rec en tly , a fte r
spending som e tim e at C o lu in h li
View farm am i th e Benfield b u n g a
low.
C olum bia g ra n g e will m eet next
S atu rd ay an d we a re lo oking fo r a
good tu rn o u t. T h e re will be a
sp e ak e r from th e O regon A grucul-
tu ra l college who will le c tu re on po­
ta to d iseases, hut we sh o u ld be much
d elig h ted if he could tell th e ra n c h ­
es how to g et so m e th in g fo r o u r
potatoes. As it is now th e re seem s
t o be no m a rk e t for any of o u r p ro d ­
ucts. Beef, pork and veal, a rc down
io n o th in g .
C abbage you can not
give aw ay an d we w onder w hat it
will com e to. But we a re satisfied
th a t we w ont sta rv e , an y h o w , and
we hope b e tte r tim es a re com ing.
S y lv ester E vans lias a c a r load of
flour at C o rb ett w hich he is busy un
loading.
F red S h o u llz was In th e city on
business on M onday.
W. K n ig h t, o u r H ighw ay m e r­
c h a n t and a few of his frie n d s, have
just re tu rn e d from a w eek's h u n t in
th e m o u n tain s.
A couple of lint
bucks have been rep o rted to th e ir
i credit.
On W ednesday niglit th e Base
Line Im provem ent club at th is place
gave a b an q u et, follow ed by a pro­
gram and dancing, a t th e clubhouse.
T he m ost efficient su p p er co m m it­
Mrs. W. F. J a h n , of W isconsin, sp en t a lifetim e in sav­
tee. com posed of M esdames Sanford.
ing $ In ,000. S he k ept it “ h id d e n ” in a su it case. Some one
Schultz, Axsoni and E llsw orth, de­
walked off w ith th e s u it c a se— and th e $10,000.
serves g reat praise for the excellent
A few day" ag o th ie v e s b roke into th e hom e of Dave M.
su p p er served.
About seventy-five
Donaugh at F a irv ie w an d sto le a gold w atch an d ring and
were p resen t amt a m ost d elig h tfu l
went th ro u g h his p ap ers.
evening was spent. R ecitations were
given by th e Misses Eva Schultz and
Deposit y o ur m oney w ith us an d rent a S afely D eposit Box.
Nancy Dickson, amt Mrs H aldane
Dickson. Not the least of th e e n te r­
ta in m e n t was tlie dancing which con­
tin u e d to a late hour. T hese even
G R E SH A M , OREGON
ing g a th e rin g s are m uch enjoyed ami
we plan to have a n u m b er d u rin g tin
w inter, and no b etter co m m ittee than
th
e one serv in g on W ednesday could
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be secured.
G ary W hitney of Salt Lake c ity is
tlie guest of his cousin, < apt.
. II
Sanford. Mr. W hitney lias been in
S eattle and is e n ro u te to San F ra n ­
cisco to see th e exposition. A nother
guest at th e S an fo rd hom e is the
c a p ta in ’s siste r, Mrs. Jo h n H orsem an
of St. H elens, C a lifo rn ia, who will
spend som e tim e here.
• •
Two d e lig h tfu l lu n ch eo n s ware
given last week in h o n o r of Mrs. R u­
fus T hom pson of A lbany, who is vis
it ing h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs F ran k P ar
ent.
T he first was given by Mrs
H arry McCoy who laid covers for
th ree beside th e h o n o r g uest. Tlie
second was given by Mrs. Noah P erry,
who seated eight a t h e r b eau tifu lly
C a rd o f T h a n k s ,
laid tab le. A fter each luncheon fan-
w ork was th e o rd e r of th e day
We wish th ro u g h th e colum ns of
T hom pson, who h as been h ere th e O utlook to th a n k th e n eig h b o rs
•
w eeks leaves th e la tter- p art of and frie n d s fo r th e sy m p a th y and
next week for h e r A lbany home.
help te n d ered us at th e tim e of th e
Ed. D ecker, who was so seriously d ea th and b u rial of o u r beloved
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Gresham, Ore.
in ju re d som e tjm e ago In a m otor-
wife an d m o th er.
cycle-auto accident, is p ractically re ­
II. B. P e rk in s an d d a u g h te rs. Mrs
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covered, having laid asid e his c ru tc h ­
E m ily Jack so n , Mrs. M ary J a ­
es an d only using a cane fo r rough
cobsen, Mrs. O live H y att, Mrs.
CORBETT
ways. Ed. has had a long siege ami
W ard E vans. f
CORBETT
all a re rejo icin g w ith hint In his re ­
ion High Scliool Vo. I ■
Miss E n tle r of th e P o rtlan d lib ra ­ covery.
t i e r Son S u b je c t to C ro u p .
My son Edw in is su b je ct to
She
t o u t th e first n u m b e r of ry visited th e school F riday.
I c ro u p ,” w rites Mrs E O. Irw in , New
un n u rse on n ex t M onday bro u g h t new books, new p ictu res and
CHERRYVILLE
K en sin g to n , Pa.
” 1 p u t in m any
iov. niber 8, a t th e g ra n g e supplies fo r th e branch lib rary here.
sleepless h o u rs at n ig h t before
S everal of th e high school pupils
Re e n te rta in m e n t will begin
Miss V iola F rle l has re tu rn e d learn ed of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough
took p art In th e p rogram given by home from P rin ev ille, O regon, w here . Rem edy. M others need not fe a r th is
' »' 8 o’clock.
disease If th ey keep a b o ttle of
ul
- c o n c ert to be fu rn - th e C h ristia n E ndeav o r society of she spent sev eral w eeks w ith frien d s C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R em edy In th e
tln S o u th ern Ju b ile e Q uin- th e ch u rch on S atu rd ay night.
It a l­
W. G. W ebber received th e sad house an d use It as d irec ted
C ounty S u p erin te n d en t A. P. A rm ­ news last week of th e d ea th of his ways gave my boy re lie f.” F o r sale
T- ■ in ted on as bein g a tine
liy G resh am D rug Co.
of s o u th e rn d ia lec t stro n g called at th e school last week fa th e r in L exington, K entucky.
Mary and Em m a Spybrock vislte.
I 1
ion m elodies, re a d in g s
Miss L illian
A verill, of Sandy.
T h e re Is not a sin g le p a w n b ro k e r
* t 'n atio n s.
T h e com pany th e school 0.1 F rid a y aftern o o n .
spent Sunday w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr in Quebec.
T he fu n eral services of th e late
it ' lioruses, q u a r te ts , trio s
and Mrs P. A verill
Albin F loss, who was well known
F R. C lark is still p 'c k in g straw
h i kn er, w ho fu rn is h e s th is here, having lived for a n u m b er of berries from his place a t C h erry
> is a n oted J u b ile e o rg a n l- y ea rs on th e farm now ow ned by • Acres.
i!"- ir.'s th e b u re a u m a n a g e rs T aylor, w ere held Monday, N ovem ­
Mrs. F ra n k Siroi», who has been
at _ 2 o'clock from th e chapel of
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is
n ding a com p an y ' nfo b e r 1.
a t 81. V incent h o sp ital P o rtla n d for
The Farmer«’ Mutual Fire
6 st th is fall th a t w ill be thP P o rtlan d crem ato riu m ,
several w eeks, re tu rn e d hom e S a t­
Relief Ainociation
th while.
I
f . C . Reed was in P o rtlan d Sat- urday m uch im proved In h ealth
Mr
an
d
Mrs.
W
G.
W
eb
b
er
and
ago
h
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c
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cted
u
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y.
O r F O B T L A ID . O B B O O B
years
w r . K n ig h t and C larence l»ev- W S. R unyan d ined S unday w ith S
with th e old o rig in a l T en - j
In v ite s all fa rm e rs who h av e no
i Runyan an d fam ily.
k rem ain in g w ith th e m a , prp|, w ere deer h u n tin g , up
In su ra n c e on th e ir farm b u ild in g s
to In su re w ith us. T h is asso cia­
.1 T F rle l finished h a u lin g sh a k es
•• and th e n o rg a n iz e d th e nl„ „ n ta in s last week
tio n 1» th e ch e ap e st an d sa fe st in
W. F R eeder lias begun th e erec­ last T uesday from C lark A W ebber's
u l.il'e sin g e rs, u sin g seven
th e sta te . I t In su re s only c o u n try
’Pl' and he h as been know n tio n of a barn.
sh in g le mill.
p ro p erty an d has o ver $ 3 ,000,000
Miss C h ristin e T ollefson has re
“n as fu rn is h in g th e very
In su ra n ce in force.
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■ " " " S ufferer F ro m liidigeM ion R elieved.
I
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■ "d
“ Before
ta k in g
C h a m b e rla in s
W r it « o r phon«
’tup.itiy to a p p e a r h a re on
I T ab lets mv h u sb an d su ffered fo r sev ­
b . w. b s i i i a l l , Frss.
niglit. N ovem ber 8. is com - I m o th e r here.
era l y ears from in d ig e stio n , cau sin g
T
he
F
arm er» M utual F ire R elief
fi'e people, a n d Mr. B uck-
Inventors h ^ e perfected him to have pains in th e sto m ach
A ssociation.
Swedish
and d istre ss a f te r e a tin g
C h a m b e r­
named th em th e S o u th e rn
n u .o se w adding fo r d r e s d n r la in 's T ab lets relieved him of th ese
cellulose
luintet. A good p ro g ra m is w ounds
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th a t is n>“ dl/ 7 ^ hCX
BuJ spells right aw ay,” » r i l e . Mrs
B o a t B a ta te
N o ta r y P a b ilo
Thomas
Casey.
Geneva.
N.
Y.
For
wood pulp in th in sheets lik e tissue
■( many ticket« fo r th e
»ale by Gresham Drug Co.
i paper.
b now being »old.
BANK OF GRESHAM
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Bargain Prices
In Used Automobiles
T h e C olum bia H ighw ay
an d oth er hardsurfaced
roads will tem p t you to
get full enjoym ent out of
one of them .
-atourell & Son’s Garage ::
A ttention!
Public Sale
On my place, 1 mile north of Pleasant Home, 14 mile west of
Lusted Schoolhouse.
Thursday, Nov. 11, 10 a. nt.
12 COWS
6 HEIFERS
2 HORSES
Spring Wagon, Single and Double Harness, Galloway
Manure Spreader, Horse Cultivator, Hand Cultivator, Hay
Rake, 2 Mowing Machines, Disc Harrow, Spike Tooth Har­
row, 3-horse Shafts, 2 Plows, Scraper. About 20 tons Hay,
Small Tools.
H O l 'S E I I O L D G O O D S — 3 B e d ro o m Sets a n il S p rin g s , M-ft. E x­
te n s io n T a b le ,
L ib r a r y T a b le , P a r lo r T a b le s ,
( h a irs . S te e l R a n g e ,
2 H e a tin g S toves, o th e r a rtic le s to o n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n .
T E R M S —-Sums of $10 o r u n d er, C a sh ; o v er $10, six m o n th s ' tim e
ou ap p ro v ed n o te a t 8 p er ce n t. Tw o p er oent off fo r cash on
su m s o v er $10.
FREE
L l'N 'C H
ON
PLACE
F . J. ERZ, O w n er
R. I ANDERSON, Auctioneer
ROCKWOOD
T he frie n d s an d n eig h b o rs of Ben
S m ith gave hitn an d his b rid e a ro u s­
ing old fash io n ed c h a riv a ri when
they re tu rn e d hom e M onday evening.
Mrs. E v erh art will visit h e r y o u n g ­
est son at O n tario , O regon, fo r sev ­
e ra l days.
Mr. an d Mrs. W m. J e lk in w ere
very p le asa n tly su rp rise d la st F ri­
day evening w hen a n tln tb er of th e ir
frie n d s w alked in to spend th e ev en ­
ing. A very nice tim e w as enjoyed
by all th o se p resen t. Beside Mr. and
Mrs. Je lk in and d a u g h te r E d ith and
son E m m ons, w ere as follow s: Mr.
an d Mrs. J. W. Bacon, Mr. an d Mrs.
F. D ickenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
R ichm ond. Mr. an d Mrs. L. M. Jen
sen, Mr. an d Mrs. Axel W allen, Mes-
d am es Bell S to ck to n , Ida B urgess,
Dora A rm ock. Rosa Lee, O live O 'B att-
ion an d
Mary R ichm ond, Misses
M azie S ch an tin , E ste r S ten slan d , Ag-
ness R ichm ond, H azel an d Id a R ich­
m ond and L eo n ard ” P ia tt, Ray B u r­
gess, David an d
H urry W eiland,
R obt. B urgess, W ard an d A lbert
Hie hm ond.
Mrs. K W. H arvey was sh o p p in g
in P o rtla n d on M onday la st.
Som eone cam e last n ig h t to th e
C M. LAKE, Clerk
o ld K ro n e n b e rg bouse on tlie Base
L ine ro ad an d took aw ay all th e
d o o rs an d w indow s
No tra c e luv
been found of th e c u lp rits.
\Jrs. C a rrie H ayseldeti, of th e H a ­
w aiian Islan d s, Is v isitin g h er b ro th
o r F ra n k D ickenson an d family M rs
H ey seld en is past 73 y ears of age
an d m ade th e ocean trip alo n e She
w ill go to C a lifo rn ia an d visit th e ex ­
p o sitio n and will sail for th e Islan d s
on D ecem ber 1.
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Jo h n B ram h all is en jo y in g a
visit from h e r m o th er, Mrs. M. (’.
K irk of P o rtla n d .
Mrs. G ran t Sloop lias re lu m e d
ho m e a f te r a tw o w eeks' visit will)
h e r f a th e r ill A storia.
Mrs. A. B. W ood, who lias In en on
tlie sick list fo r Home tim e, is re p o r t­
ed m uch Im proved in h ea lth .
Tom Ja m e s, of C o rb ett, called on
frie n d s in th is vicin ity a few days
th is w eek.
T h e M ethodist
Aid society will
m eet w ith Mrs. Van F le e t on W ed­
nesday a fte rn o o n . All are in v ited to
a tte n d .
R ead th e W a n t Ads.
SPECIALS
in fleating
5* oves
CHEERFUL' AIRUCHTS
I tody m o u ld e d w ith
IM -in ,
gauge,
W e lls v ille
p o lis h e d
s te e l; cast Iro n f r o n t , lo p a n il
b o tto m , fro n t fe e d flo o r, ash
d o o r a n d la d to m .
• iv>t l i n ­
in g s , ash g u a rd , n ic k e l u rn a n d
u rn b o tto m , s w in g to p , M -ln.
lid ,
n ic k le d
s te e l to p
r im ,
fo o t r a il, n a m e p la t e a n d sc re w
d r a f t re g is te r .
T h e c a s t lin in g s in th is s to v e
a re a b o u t 12 inch es h ig h a n d
a r e in th r e e sectio ns.
g iv in g
room fo r e v p a iis io n . I I is th e
H n est w ood h e a tin g s to v e m a d e
a t such a lo w p ric e .
SPECIFICATIONS OF CHEERFUL AIRT1GHTS
Nos.
17»
1 9»
21»
24»
W ood
L e n g th s
17
19
21
24
ln.
in.
in.
In.
Body
H eight
Ih in.
17x13 in.
19x14 Vk in. 2» In.
2 4 in.
21x16 in.
24 in.
24x17 in.
Hipe
Body
Net
W eight
8» Ibs.
85 ibs.
1»» ibs.
106 Ibs.
Ite g li lac
l’rlee
$9.5 ti
$11.5»
$12.5»
$14.5»
S l’ E E 'L
I ’ ric e
$ 8 .2 5
$1» 5»
$1125
$ 1 3 .» »
With a Special Discount of 5 per cent for Cash
R. R. CARLSON
Complete Housefurnisher
Why Pay the Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices?
You can save a good deal of m oney by buying y o u r
stock tonic at th is sto re , in ste a d of paying th e p ed d ler
fancy prices fo r goods of u n k n o w n q u ality .
Look at
th e se prices fo r th a t old re lia b le an d g u a ra n te e d stock
co n d itio n e r an d w orm ex p eller
DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC
««• 2 5 lb . P a il C o s ts $ 2 . 2 5
irr 1OO lb . S a c k fo r $ 7 . 0 0
W hy pay th e p ed d ler tw ice th e se p rice s?
Dr. H ess
Stock T onic is h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d an d w ill go as far
as any p re p a ra tio n , no m a tte r w h at p rice you .pay. Dr.
Hess A E la rk , of A sh lan d , O hio, m a n u fa c tu re rs of tlie
fam o u s Dr. H ess lin e, do n o t h av e to pay fo r expense
of h o rse, w agon an d p e d d le r; t h a t ’s th e reaso n th ey can
sell th e ir p ro d u c ts to you th ro u g h th is sto re at rock
b o tto m prices.
You can g et y o u r m oney back rig h t h ere if any D r
H ess p re p a ra tio n d o e s n 't do w h a t is claim ed fo r It. We
also h an d le
DR. HESS’ DIP AND DISINFECTANT
DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN A C E A
DR. HESS’ INSTANT LOUSE KILLER
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
TBe
R IX A L L Store