Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 24, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
SANDY BLUFF
We Want
100 Boxes
A s u r p r is e p a rty w as g iv en M iss
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g a m es, p a r t o f th e e v e n in g in d o o rs,
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i w h ich g a m e s w ere p la y e d , a f t e r
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h a v in g e n jo y e d a good tim e w ish in g ■ H o llan d B ro o k . A lb e rt \ u l t , P ercy
M iss W id n e r m an y h a p p y b irth d a y s . I O sborn.
W m. C ald o is h a v in g a new well
T h o se p re s e n t w e re : B e rts ie W ld u e r.
C a rrie B ro o k . C a rrie A n d re w s. L ila h d rille d on h is place.
E lm er E d u a r d s baa r e tu r n e d from
K ln g s tle r. J a n e B ro o k .
E lsie R ad -
lo r d , ile lv lu A n d rew s, L e s te r T a l- ’ Z igZ ag w h ere h e h as been h elp in g
m a d g e , E lv in A n d re w s, C la re n c e E d ­ su rv ey fo r th e p ast m o n th .
A lonzo
R a d fo rd
h a s been q u ite
u a rd s,
R o b b ie
E d w a rd s,
lla z e n ,
W rig h t. A n th o n y H e n g s tle r, V e rn te sick us a re s u lt fro m a n a b eessed
R a d fo rd , E v e re tt
B ro w n in g , P e te r I to o th .
a n d G e o rg e H a u g h lu m . J e r o m e a n d
F orecast for th e W eek.
For a Muddy C om plexion.
T a k e C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts an d
P acific S ta te s :
T h e w eek w ill be a d o p t a d ie t o f v e g e ta b le s a n d c e r­
o n e o f g e n e ra lly fa ir w e a th e r w ith e als. T a k e o u td o o r e x e rc ise dally
te m p e r a tu r e s n e a r th e se a s o n a l n o r­
m al.
T h e re is som e p ro b a b ility of it. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .
! lo cal ra in on th e n o rth co ast by th e
School R e p o rt C ard s.
m id d le of th e week
T h e O u tlo o k h a s o n h a n d p rin te d
sch o o l re p o r t c a rd s , w ith en v elo p es.
T a ilo rin g .
2 S c to 3c each c o m p le te a c c o rd in g to
F o r m en a n d w om en—-cleaning,
M rs. G. P. G lg e r a n d c h ild re n , of
q u a n tity .
W ill m a il th e m .
Phone
S co tts M ills, w ere g u e s ts o f M r. an d p re s sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
701.
Mrs. A. B. C o n ra d . M rs. G lg e r is u P e te r L e n a rd . P o w ell s tre e t.
¡n ie c e of M rs. C o n ra d .
Mr. a n d M rs. 1. T. W ood v isite d
th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs A lta G e n try , at
A
het h o m e in P o w ell V alley. S u n d ay
A
a fte rn o o n .
STATE
HOME
Rev. a n d M rs. J. H. W ood w e re ;
BANK
BANK
c a lled to B rid a l Veil S u n d a y e v e n in g . I
w h e re Mr. W ood p re a c h e d a t th e M.
An ability and a desire to rentier good
E. c h u rc h .
bank service arc tbe supreme tests of the
M rs. C. O. B ra n so n v isite d re la tiv e s
kind of bank service your business a f­
in P o rtla n d F rid a y a n d S a tu r d a y
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lb ert M aro lf,
of
fairs demand.
T illa m o o k , c a m e o v e r In th e i r a u to ­
No other bank in this locality is better
m o b ile fo r a v is it w ith M rs. M a ro lf's
able to give prompt, careful, consider­
s is te r, Mrs. J o h n
S tre b in a n d r e ­
tu r n e d h o m e M onday. T h e tw o fa m ­
ate service.
ilies e n jo y e d a rid e o v e r th e h ig h w ay
No bank that you ever beard of is
S u n d ay a n d a lso m a d e a c a ll on re la -
more
desirous of serving its community
tiv e s at H ills d a le , O reg o n , S u n d ay
to the fullest advantage of its customers
ev en in g .
ami those who seek its advise and ju d g ­
Rev. P . S. P o rd a n d w ife w ere e n ­
te r ta in e d
by
Rev. a n d .Mrs. J. H.
ment..
W ood on S u n d a y . O u r p a s to r p re a c h ­
The Bunk of Good Service is here to
ed an e x c e lle n t se rm o n .
serve YOU. Remember that statem ent
Mr. a n d Mro. J H. W ilso n w ere
g u e s ts o f Rev a n d Mrs. J. H. W ood
and all that it signifies.
S u n d ay .
MELROSE
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APPLES
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PO RTLAND
AT O N CE
Alsu Cabbage. Potatoes, Quinces, Etc.
SEE US BEFORE SELLING
A. W. Metzger, $ 661
AND
G RESH AM
Utttce w ith P io n eer A u to T ruck Co., 22tt A sh St.
P h o u r B ro a d w a y 2M54
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B W. EMERY, Prop.
Res. Phone 173.
Gresham, Ore.
G resh am . Oregon
W h e n it comes to O vercoats; W o L e a d
T here will he no question about it it'
you will but step into this store for a
live m inute in tro d u ctio n to the w onder­
ful show ing of superb eoats just ar­
rived from A m erica's leading overeoat
bouse,
The House of Kuppenheimer
Men who know adm it that lot more
than forty years this house has stood
lo a d and shoulders over the overeoat
crow d of elothingdom .
Here are all the new overcoats of
the year. Heavy w eights and light
w eights. Dressy eoats, ulsters, tine
belted-back models, long coats, short
coats, in Kerseys. .Meltons, V icunas
and lustrious, long filtered < 'binehillus.
lb re are brow ns and blues and
blacks and grays ami tans. Here are
fancy m ixtures, stra ig h t strip es ami
herringbones, a veritable rainbow of
colors, p a tte rn s and shades.
H e re ’s econom y and g r e a te r value
in s u p e rb o v e rc o a ts at
$20 to $30
others for $ 1 5
Copyright 1916
Th« H ou-r < f K u ;, «-n brimer
E . W . A y ls w o rth ,
THE CLOTHIER
GRESIIA.M, GRE.
H o w itt B ld g ,
OCTOBER
M ain S tre e t
How lo Test Our Service
BANK OF G R ESH A M
PLEASANT HOME
C o u n ty D ep o sito ry .
C ecil C offm an, of P o rtla n d , Is v is­
itin g at Mr. M cC re a ry 's f o r a few
days.
(!. S taffen so n w as h o m e h e lp in g
I l l s f a th e r d ig p o ta to e s, b u t lias re ­
tu r n e d to S an d y to w ork in th e m ill.
Mrs. M at R au w an d M rs. A. C.
W ih lo u a re on th e sick list.
H enry W lh lo n is g e ttin g h is p o ta ­
to e s d u g
W E. M e.rkell h as r e tu r n e d hom e
fro m a visit b ack E ast.
At th e
P le a s a n t H om e B a p tist
c h u rc h on F rid a y , O c to b e r 2 7
at
2 :3 0 p. in. M rs. M ary M allet will
ta lk on th e c o m in g e le c tio n .
A so ­
cial h o u r w ill follow . E v e ry o n e In ­
v ited to a tte n d .
M r. a n d M rs. S im pson a n d fam ily
h a v e m oved lo P o rtla n d .
T h e S u n s h in e cluss of th e M e th o d ­
ist S u n d ay sc h o o l w ill giv e th e i r H a l­
lo w e'en so c ia l a t D en n y ’s h a ll S a tu r ­
day e v e n in g , O c to b e r 28. E very b o d y
com e an d jo in in th e fun.
Ilovv C atarrh Is C on tracted .
M o th ers a re so m e tim e s so th o u g h t­
less to n e g le c t th e co ld s w h ich th e ir
c h ild re n c o n tr a c t. T h e In fla m m a tio n
o f th e
m ucus
m e m b ra n e , a t first
a c u te , becom es c h ro n ic a n d th e ch ild
h as c h ro n ic c a ta r r h , a d is e a se t h a t is
seld o m c u re d a n d th a t m ay p ro v e a
life 's b u rd e n .
M any
p e rs o n s w ho
h av e th is lo a th s o m e d is e a se w ill r e ­
m e m b e r h a v in g h ad fr e q u e n t co ld s I
a t th e tim e it w as c o n tr a c te d . A lit- I
tic f o r e th o u g h t, a b o ttle o f C h a m b e r­
la in 's C ough
R em edy ju d ic io u s ly
u sed , a n d a ll th is tr o u b le m ig h t h av e
been a v o id ed .
O b ta in a b le
e v e ry ­
w h ere.
K. A. M IL L E R , C aBhier.
ASPINWALL and PUGH POTATO DIGGERS
for two or four horses.
We absolutely guarantee these diggers and will stand
back of anything we say to you about them, ami tbe price has
not advanced.
P A C IF IC
PORTABLE
DRAGSAW
Something you have been looking for for cutting eordwood,
cleaning land, etc.
Hessels Farm Machinery
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
W hen You T ak e Cold.
W ith th e a v e ra g e m an a co ld is a was Established in 1883 Thirty-three Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott.
s e rio u s m a tte r a n d
sh o u ld n o t be
trifie d w ith , a s so m e of th e m o st d a n ­ Who expects to sell out or retire from business in tbe next year or
g e ro u s d is e a se s s t a r t w ith a com m on two ami has reduced prices in tunny lines and will continue to have
cold. T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's C ough prices th at will save you money.
R em ed y a n d got rid of y o u r cold as
q u ic k ly as p o ssib le. You a r e n o t ex­
p e rim e n tin g w hen you u se th is re m ­
ed y , a s It h a s been In u se fo r y e a rs
a n d Irtr: a n e s ta b lis h e d re p u ta tio n . lit lbs. F ru it ¡Sugar
« 1 .0 0 Felt) N aptha Soap, 10 bare
45c
It c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r o th e r n a r ­ 1» lb. sack A lbers It row. Cream
D utch C leanser .................................... ttc
cotic. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .
R olled Oat« ......................
4Oc R oraxald Soap P ow d er
tit
Borax
Soap
S ap olio .................................................. Me 2O-.Mule-Team
S ell y o u r g o o d s by a W a n t Ad
I
C hips .......................................
2Oc
Ivory Soap, laundry s iz e .........
Me
Dew Drop W ash in g P ow d er,
Ron Ami ......... ................................... Me
la rg e siz e ...............
15c
W h ite W onder Soap, 6 bars
25< Gold
Dust W ashing: P ow d er
C rystal W h ite, 6 b ars.....
25c
large size ....................................
2Oc
M l. Ilood B orax, 6 bars
25 c C itrus W ashiug P ow d er, large
2O-M ule-Team
Itorax
Soap,
-i/c
MB
6 ban
25« Arm A- H am m er S od a......................... 5«
Sw ift'» N ap th a Soap, 6 bare
25« K rlu k le Corn F la k es, 3 fo r ......
25c
Happy Day Soap, 8 bait)
25 c T oasted Corn F la k es, 1 lb. size
G olden Star Soap, 8 bare
25c
2 for
25c
Itahy E lep h an t Soap, 6 bare
25« 3 pkgs. M agic Y east
10c
Greatly Reduced Prices
We have a big line of G ianitew are, Hardware, Doors and Win
down and Dishes a t Greatly Reduced Prices
N ails, all sizes, b u t L a th a n d
S h in g le N ails, al lb ..........
B all M ason F ru it Jars— P int« 5Oc,
4c Q uarts OOc,
g a llo n MOc.
Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 5 5 c
We are selling U. 8. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado
Fence at Prices before tbe advance.
Reduced prices on HEATER8, STOVES and RANGES. OLIVER
PLOWS and HARROWS
No. 1 Grade Eggs Wanted for Trade and Cash
T h o u s a n d s B e h in d
Three to fifty per hour on high—th a t’s
the speed report we get from owners
all over the country.
And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is
the economy report.
A corking good car—
Hoss’ Truck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
229 Pine Street Between First and Second
A price th at m akes it the greatest value
on the face of the earth —
T hat com bination has kept the factory
thousands of ca rs behind sales for
weeks and weeks.
But w e’re getting them in right along.
Better see us about yours today.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
P a r m e r ’s
H a u lln s ,
F u r n i tu r e
m o v in g .
O rd sre
ta k e n
fo r
G oal,
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
Gresham
Phone 79 x
Bert Hoss
P o r tla a il.
B ro a d w a y M M ;
A 2070
MARKET
C. M. ZIMMERMAN, Gresham, Oregon, Phone 801
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop,
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T h e W illy a -O v e rla n d C o m p a n y , T o la d o , O h io
" M a d . in U . S.
A.'*
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Best Quality Meat*,
; Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOOS, according
PHONE
41
POW ELL STRKK1