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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1911)
I G ro c e rie s an d D ry G oods The Essentials of Life Are W hat You Eat and What You W ear—We Have the Goods to Suit You G r o c e r ie s D ry G ood s In this department we excel. Stock always fresh. High-grade Mohairs, 50c Yd. All colors in solids Changes hands each week. Fancy lines of canned goods. ANCHOR STORE, V in e g a r s , S y r u y s , C o f f e e s a n d T e a s G RESH A M HAMS C arl C o n g d o n is sp e n d in g h is m o n th ly v a c a tio n w ith h is p aren ts, Mr. a n d M rs. W ill C ongdon. He is ex p ress m e sse n g e r on th e O W. it. & N., r u n n in g b etw een P o rtlan d a n d P e n d le to n . Mr. an d M rs. R ay V oorhees of P o rtle n d w e re g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs. W ilt C o n g d o n la s t S unday Mr. V oorhees is o n e o f th e g r e a t lig h ts in th e O liv er C h illed P low w orks, Smoked m eat is under certain conditions cheaper today than fresh meat 3 r his week we can sell you good sugar-cured ham for 141c to I62C HOWITT’S MARKET I , ' ( ( i P o w e ll St. G resh am “ 1 Real Estate Is What We All Want TH O M PSO N A P I'G II h av e a ta rg e list of b a rg a in s to select frq m . W e buy. Hell o r tra d e . A F E W S P E C IA L BARGAINS 50 a c re s as good as th e b e st, 3 % m iles from G resh am . $110 p er a c re 20 a c re s A -l, we d efy 5011 to h e a t it, a t $150 p e r acre. 2U a c re s fine im p ro v ed , on Ml. Hood it. it., a s good as O reg o n a ffo rd s. Tw o fin e lo ts In W h ite h e a d 's A dd itio n , $125 each . 70x200 feet, tile nicest b u ild in g sp o t in G re sh a m , $650 ta k e s it if sold a t once. T h e se p ric e s a re fo r th e n ex t 30 d ay s only Y o u rs for q u ick sales (ti'cshiiiu, O reg o n . ’ hompson & Pugh Reat Estate Co. Firét State Bank O I .D ES I B A N K IN G HOUSE IN THE COUNTY OU I SIDE CITY OF P O R TLAN D I ! ! ' I Gresham, O regon D o m e s t i c s o n S a le J . H. C ale of B ra in a rd , M inn., wa in th e city ib is w eek th é g u e st of H essell. J- H. M etzg er tr a n s a c te d b u sin ess ' *n Portland Thursday, G uy W ood a n d v if e of M onta villa w ere in th e city S u n d ay th e { K i t s , o f M t . a n d M rs W. E. W ood. C arl D ahl, th e sh o e m a k e r, says h e is busy a n d m ay be re q u ire d to g et m o re w o rk m en to sa tisfy th e in crease in b u sin ess. Mr. L. J. C ale, of B ra in a rd , Min- re s o ta , is sp e n d in g a few d ay s w ith l.is old n e ig h b o r, J. C. H essell. He expects to lo c a te so m e w h e re in fa ir O regon. J a m e s G oodfellow h a s ju s t put e le c tric p o w er in h is sh o p w ith w hich ho w ill ru n h is m a c h in e s. H is shop is eq u ip p ed w ith a ll m o d e rn black- s m ith ’s m a c h in e ry a n d he is p re p ared to d o good w o rk . A rth u r L elan d , w ho h a s been in iu P o rtla n d fo r th e p a st tw o years, h as m o ' h is fam ily i n to Mrs. S c h u ltz ’ u o u se on M ain s tre e t. Dr. B au cro ft, o f P o rtla n d , lec- lu re i' b efo re th e G resh am school last 1 tie. day m o rn in g on th e Life an d A ssassin atio n of L incoln w as a close frien d of th e m ar ty red p re s id e n t an d to ld m any in- ¿crestin g tilin g s not g e n e ra lly know T he new telep h o n e d ire c to ry is in } I I J O ur line of spring ginghams, 1 0c and 1 2 1 -2c Yd. Prints from 6c up G eorge C uley h a s rem o v ed his fam ily to L in n m an. at lO c P er Y ard A GOOD STOVE w ith T he F re e M e th o d ist people age p u ttin g in a new sid e w a lk a t th e ir c h u rc h on R o b e rts a v en u e, th e w o rk b eing d o n e by Js tley & L a n d s (jown Is w h a t every w om an is p ro u d of, a n d a poor one is a nuisance P a u l H o etzel is ta k in g h is place am ong th e p ro g re ssiv e b u sin ess men of th e to w n . H e hat' b o u g h t p ro p e rty h e re a n d jo in e d th e C om m er- ► inl ilt-i* a n d p u t an ad. in T he O utlook. N o c o m p la in ts a re h e ard a b o u t h is b re a d , etc. T h o se w ho show e n te r p ris e sh o u ld g et th e bus- iness. C a rro ll S. S m ith of th e S m ith L a n d com pany is m ailin g o u t 1000 n eat, ty p e w ritte n le tte r s to in q u ire rs a d v e rtis in g G re sh a m ’s a d v a n ta g e s to th e h o m eseek er. S ev eral th o u s a n d nam es a re received each w eek of p erso n s w a n tin g in fo rm a tio n . I t is tim e fo r ev ery o ne to ta k e a n in te re s t in th is w o rk . R o u n d O a k , I n v in c ib le U n iv e r s a l and Other Leading Makes C o lu m b ia and N ia g a r a R an g es like cut, $24.50 w ith 14-inch oven, an d $26.50 w ith 16-inch oven. C all a n d see th e display before you buy. W e will take p leasu re in sh ow ing the stock a n d m ak in g ex p lan atio n s th e h a n d s of th e p rin te r a n d will hi o u t in a few days. T h e lis t novi D P A D ! Q H M F u r n it u r e an d c o n ta in s 460 n am es a n d sh o w s a rap V altie S n a sh a ll h a s o p ened a n of . A . U H i X L J H ardware, Main St. id a n d sp len d id g ro w th . fice in M o n tav illa a s a rc h ite c t an d i Mr. ¡.ad Mrs. F ra n k C ham bers being w ell k n o w n h e re h a s been e n ! a re in th e city from S e a ttle visiting gaged to d raw up p la n s fo r se v eral ' Mr. a n d Mrs. E. S. S m ith. houses, a m o n g th e m Dr. H a rry I Ed A y lsw o rth is to be com m end O tt’s resid en ce in R e q u e r's A d d itio n Mr. an d M rs. L. D. M artin , of ' I ed on h ’s n e a t new sto ck of spring fu rn is h in g s fo r men. W en atch ee, W ash ., called on Mr. ! J . H. H oss h a s sold h is express an d Mrs. A. L. L ym an S unday. b u sin ess to A. L elan d , w ho to o l They w ere m a k in g a rei u rn ¿rip J 1 oossession T h u rsd a y . Mr. Hoss h a t from S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia. Mr. aM r- in is one of th e old est fru itg ro w e rs- been in th e ex p ress b u sin ess lie n has fo r th e p a st e ig h t y e a rs and is 1 in th e W e n atch ee V alley an d w ell-know n m an in th e com m unity. m ade a good su ccess of fr u it. Mr. H osr w ill d ev o te h is tim e in th< C arl D ahl is o n e of G re sh a m 's fu tu re to d ra y in g a n d heavy h au l busy m en. A lm o st ev ery n ig h t he ing. can he seen p e g g in g aw ity, an d he Ed O sborn, h a s in s ta lle d a five- a tte n d s s tric tly to business. h o rsep o w er m o to r in h is b lack- T h e second q u a rte rly co n feren ce Atmth shop. Ed is alw a y s a fte r th e of th e L in n e m a n n M em orial eM th- 1 best a id th is is an indication of o d is t c h u rc h w as h eld W ed n esd ay T h e ¿tock is com plete a n d well a s 1 his w ork . a fte rn o o n . R e p o rts show ed th e sorted. Y ou will find w h a t you w a n t Mrs. M. V ;el h a s been spending fin a n c e s w ell in h a n d . a t th e rig h t prices. A n ew a n d I som e tim e in P o rtla n d w ith her sick G. H. M etcalf, a fa rm e r living f d a u g h te r. She is g e ttin g ready for n e a r G resh am in P le a s a n t V alley, extensive line of O xfords for ladies j the sp rin g b u sin ess. is n o t m issin g a s w as s ta te d y es by P o rtla n d p ap ers. T he T h e in fa n t d a u g h te r of Mr. and te rd a y In the Brick Mrs. F. H . H odge o ccu rred Monday, te a m found by th e s h e r iff a t O re Block F e b ru a ry 20, an d th e fu n eral w as gon C ity w as b ein g d riv en by a m an held T u esd ay . Mrs. H odge has been in Mr. M etcalf's em ploy. T h e rev iv al m e e tin g s in th e M eth- t f i y ill, h u t is now a b le to be up. H. L B all is b eg in n in g a fo u n d a c h u rc h a re in c re a sin g in a t E. T. S tro n g of P o rtla n d , re p re- tio n fo r h is new h o u seo n th e P alm - te n d a n c e an d in te re s t e ach n ig h t. v en tin g F. W h itte n b e rg , was in tow .i q u is t p ro p e rty re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d by Rev. G uy P h e lp s is liste n e d to T h u rsd a y c a llin g on th e tra d e . h im . - w ith e n o jy m e n t by th e people and Mr. an d Mrs. C lin to n M oran A. G ould is p la n n in g to b u ild a m any h av e a lre a d y ta k e n a sta n d sp en t T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n in P o rt- new h o u se on h is p ro p e rty so u t fo r a b e tte r life. Rev. Mr. B ishop lan d tlie g u est of re la tiv e s. e a s t of tow n. is a ss istin g . Roy W ood h as p u rch ased th e T h e M ount H ood ra ilw a y is put- J a n ie s L aw ren ce h as re n te d his b u ild in g now occupied by th e G resh- tin g in a n o th e r long sw itch across A n Exciting Story of the W est o rc h a rd a n d g a rd e n g ro u n d to F. am R eal E s ta te com panv and w ill R o b e rts an d H ood av en u es. It is E. K adow , w ho h a s ju s t a rriv e d an n ex th e sam e to his re s ta u ra n t on now q u ite c e rta in th a t th e depot j fro m dow n th e riv e r an d w ith him .ain st' ?et an d th u s im prove h is w ill be on th e Ile q u e r p ro p e rty n e a r a y o u n g bride. . A iriness fa c ilitie s . R o b e rts av en u e. A Story of W all Street J. J. W odeage h a s re n te d a sm a ll i h o u se from J a n ie s L aw rence. r trje rr c a s o * / R U IN Men’s Furnishings All the leading styles for m en and boys. T h e new spring bats are in. T ry one. All the new shapes Shoes That Wear E d. W . A y le s w o r th Saturday at the Moving Picture Show w e can place your m oney in good real estate loans or investm ents in unim proved lands that will bring good results The Seminole Half Breed Her Father’s Pride Max Leads Them Novel Chase L ucy P a tte rs o n is ill a n d has been u n a b le to a tte n d school th is w eek. \ Jo e C ludo is out of school w eek on acco u n t of illn ess. Rube Visits the World’s Fair th is H a rry S tan ley h a s te e n o u t of school th e p ast tw o w eeks on ac co u n t o f illn ess I). C. R oss h a s rem o d eled his ■arn b u ild in g an d is c o n v e rtin g it n to a fin e resid en ce. G. W. K enney h a s. th r o u g h th e agency of th e F ir s t S ta te B an k , void th e E.‘ F. P u lm q u isi 10-acre ra c t to S H. K im b all of P o rtla n d , w ho h a s com m enced th e e re c tio n of 1 m o d ern resid en ce on sam e T h e E astw ood N u rse rie s a re now -e c tlv in g th e se e d lin g s fo r sp rin g p la n tin g . A sh ip m e n t of 60.000 p e a r a n d a p p le se e d lin g s w as re ceived th is w eek. T h e fr e ig h t bill w as a b o u t $70 an d th e to ta l valu e of th e sh ip m e n t is o v e r $600. M rs H en ry S p a u ld in g of P o r t lan d Is v is itin g h e r niece, M rs F r a n k E a rly , of Gresham T h e L a d ie s' Aid Society of th e M ethodist c h u rc h g av e a te n -c e n t tea at ’ he c h u rc h W ed n esd ay a fte r- toon an d m any sho w ed th e ir a p p re - ia tlo n o f th e w o rk th e so ciety is d o in g bv a tte n d in g . The so ciety 'ia s ra ise d a b o u t $100 fo r th e a id ."r GRESHAM S fin i : SIRVRRAX I Ot ATIC a I.OO’J N ,; EAST FROM PORTLAXl) Capturing Captain Beans A C om ical Subject A d m is s io n 10c C hop H ou se Roy M. W o o d , Prop. W hat you w ant and ju st as you like it Meals at All H o ir, Day ani Night My aim is to please HO RSES FOR SALE. I h av e now a t G resh am 16 good w o rk h o rs e s fro m 4 to 6 y e a rs old, w e ig h t fro m 1200 to 1500 p o u n d s, b ro k e fo r g e n e ra l w ork p u rp o ses, an d w j j | gelj a t re a s o n a b le prices. ,. ~ ... , . )f th e church work d u rin g th e six 1 m o n th s j u s t clo sin g At ^ an •'le t l <e r • b»rn. > Benj. Mathews.