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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1911)
G roceries and Dry G oods The Essentials of Life Are What You Eat and What You W ear—W e 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. O u r line of spring ginghams, 1 0c and 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 M i. n o o n ItAILVVAV G ET S N E W H IG H T O E WAY PORTLAND MARKETS. n o rs e s to S am S tre b in (»rain, F lo u r , F eed , E tc . M rs. H a rry W a lla c e o f T ro u td a le W h e a t— T ra c k p ric e s: B lu estem , T h e .Mount H ood ra ilw a y y e ste r w as a c a lle r in G re sh a m to d ay . 77c; d ay m ad e an a g re e m e n t w ith H. L. 82c; clu b , 79c; re d R u ssia n , J o e P a tn e a u d e s p e n t Sunday in G uy F ie ld h o u s e is h om e fro m th e f t . ( la ip fo r th e p u rc h a s e o f one- V alley, 8 0c; fo rty -fo ld , 80c. i P o rtla n d . H A R L EY — F e e d , $23-23.60 p er h o sp ita l a n d is re c o v e rin g ra p id ly . fifth a c re of la n d to c o m p le te th e ir Lou H u d so n , b a rb e r , o f T ro u t d e p o t g ro u n d s b etw een R o b e rts and to n ; b rew in g , n o m in al. M iss A g n es P a te n a u d e w as in d a le , w as in to w n M onday. M 1LLSTU FFS— B ra n , $20-21 p er llo o d a v en u es. T h e tr a c k w hich ha P o rtla n d to d a y c a llin g on frie n d s. Mrs. L. P. M a n n in g is v isitin g h er t o n laid to h is lin e w as a t once to n ; m id d lin g s, $2 7 -2 8 ; s h o rts, $21- Wm. M iller, w ho h a s been sick so n , L afe, in P o rtla n d to d ay . e x te n d e d , m a k in g a long sid in g o r 22; ro lled b arley , $2 5 .5 0 -2 6 .5 0 . w ith g rip , is a b le to be a ro u n d A va T h o m p so n is q u ite sick and F L O U R — P a te n ts , $4.75 p e r b a r t l c t l l e tr a c k fro m M ain s tr e e t to a g a in . h a s been o u t o f sch o o l th i s week. b eyond Hood avenue. eB tw een re l; s tra ig h ts , $ 3 .8 5 ; ex p o rts, $3.60; T h o m a s B ros, a re p a in tin g I ho J a m e s S te rlin g is s tru g g lin g w ith th e s e tw o tr a c k s th e d e p o t w ill be valley, $ 4 .8 0 ; g ra h a m , $ 4 .5 0 ; w hole G resh am R eal E s ta te b u ild in g on a sev ere cold a n d th r e a te n e d to n si p lace d . O th e r sid e tr a c k s a re be w h eat, $$4.70. •Main b tre e t. CORN- W h o le ,,$ 2 8 ; c ra c k e d , $29 litis . lt g. I t ilt w est on M ain s tre e t. A J o h n H a m lin , fo rm e rly w ith W. ste a m sh o v el w ill be p u t to w ork p e r to n . P. A le x a n d e r r e tu r n e d S atu rd ay OATS— N. 1, w h io te, $ $ 2 7-27.50 fro m a tr ip th r o u g h E a s te r n Ore- H. B ach m ey er, w ill soon b egin w ork in th e c u t to su p p ly g ra v e l fo r hal- ' a t th e b ric k y a rd . ! gon. Jcfctiig th e tr a c k a n d g ra d in g th e p er to n . t i t p o t g ro u n d s . HAY — T ra c k p rices: T im o th y , Rev. S. F . P itts h a s been a t C o r W illiam D a h lq u is t w as called to It w ill he n e c e ssa ry to m ove th e E a ste rn O regon No. 1, $20-21; P o rtla n d M onday to a c t M aybee, on th é ¡ b e tt v is itin g w ith A. L. fo rm e r G re sh a m ite s. St. C la ir h o u se a s h o r t d ista n c e m ixed, $ 1 6 -2 0 ; a lf a lf a , $ 1 1 .5 0 -1 2 ; ju ry . s o u th , a s th e ra ilw a y p ro p e rty line g ra in h ay , $ 1 3 -1 4 .5 0 ; clo v er, $11-12 T h e S m ith L an d co m p an y is p u t C. L. C re n sh a w h a s m oved his H airy a n d C o u n try P n a lu c e . s o u th , a s tiie railw ay p ro p e rty line h o u seh o ld g o o d s o v e r th e photo tin g up a n e a t new sig n o v e r th e o f PO U LTR Y — L ive: H en s, 19-20c; g ra p h g a lle ry . w ill he a c o n tin u a tio n of th e soutli fice on P o w ell s tre e t. lin e o f th e lte g n e r p ro p e rty , th e sp rin g s, 1 9-20c; tu rk e y s , 2 0c; d u c k s Mr. an d M rs. J . E. M iller o f P o r t Mrs. W. H. C o n g d o n m a d e a sh o rt d ressed h o u se now b ein g a few feet n o rth 20-23c; g eese, 1 2 -1 2 & C ; v isit in P e n d le to n w ith frie n d s one la n d v is ite d M rs. M ille r's m o th e r, o f t h a t lin e . So fa r a s know n th is tu rk e y s, cho ice, 23-25c. M rs. J . S. C uly, la s t S u n d ay . day th is w eek. EGGS O reg o n ra n c h , 1 8 * 6 -19 c c o m p le te s th e co m p a n y 's p ro p erty J o h n R o m etsch w ill soon put M. M iller h a s been ill th e past p er dozen . lin e s in th is locality. C H E E S E F u ll cre a m , tw in s , 15- w eek w ith th e g rip , h u t is ab le to a c e m e n t w alk on h is p ro p e rty on be a b o u t a g a in . j th e c o rn e r o f P o w ell a n d M ain sts. WORK ON DOWSETT l6V 4c; y o u n g A m erica, 1 6 -1 6 ‘/¡¡e a J . J . W o d aeg e is in F a irv ie w , W ord h a s been receiv ed th a t th e BUILDING REGINS AT ONCE pound. , w h e re h e h a s a c o n tr a c t fo r th e a t L e n ts has B U T T E R — C ity c re a m e ry e x tra M ou n t S c o tt h a n k p lu m b in g in th e Z im m e rm a n re s i W o rk on th e new D o w sett b u ild 1 an d 2 p o u n d p rin ts , in boxeB, 31c closed its d o o rs. in g , c o m e r F irst am i M ain streetB , p er pound. M attie H o p p e r, six -y ear-o ld daugh dence. will b eg in in a few d ay s. T h e p lan s P O R K — F a n c y , 11c p e r p o u n d . te r of R ev. J . A. H o p p e r, is q u ite M rs. G race S h ea, te a c h e r in th e an d sp e c ific a tio n s h av e n o t yet been V EA L F an cy , 85 to 125 p o u n d s, sick w ith m easles. high school a t F o re s t G rove, v isited co m p leted n o r lias tile c o n tra c t fo r 12 Mi-13c p e r p o u n d . C a rly n W Irtz a n d V e ra S m ith h e r sis te r, M rs. W. A. Jo h n s o n , o v e r c o n s tru c tio n been o fficia lly a w ard ed V egetables anil F ru its spent S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d the S unday. lint It Is ex p ected th a t in a few ' SACK V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts g u e sts of frie n d s. S ev eral m e m b e rs of th e local iln js all w ill l e in re a d in e s s to bo- 9 0 c-$ l h u n d re d ; p a rs n ip s , $1; t u r T h e G resh am R eal E s ta te com I Odd i'e iio w s lodge w ere in P o rtla n d i;in on th e new s tr u c tu r e , w hich nips, 9 0 c -$ l; b eets, $1.25. p a n y 's new b u ild in g w ill be ready S a tu rd a y r i g h t to w itn ess th e d rill p ro m ises to be G re sh a m 's fin est A P P L E S — F a n c y , $ 2 -2 .7 5 ; choice, fo r o ccu p an cy th is w eek. | c o n te s t fo r th e s ta te c h a m p io n sh ip an d la rg e st fo r som e tim e to com e. $1-2; com m on, 5 0 c -$ l p er box. T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e council cup. In tiie m e a n tim e C o n tra c to r S u n $.25-1.50 p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta- A aro n K n ig h to n , J o h n C onley an d w ill be h e ld to n ig h t. M any im p o r day Is rem o v in g (lie resid en ce from PO TA T O E S- O reg o n , b u y in g p rice ta n t q u e stio n s a r e co m in g up. B. W. E m ery a re g e ttin g re a d y fo r tiie b u ild in g site an d it w ill be toes, $4 p e r h u n d re d . Mrs. F re d T h o m p so n s p e n t a few th e c o n s tru c tio n o f c e m e n t w alks. pine» d on p ro p e rty a d jo in in g th a t , O NIO N S— B u y in g p rice, 2 p er d a y s w ith D r. a n d M rs. A. T h om p All o f th e s e a re in d is tric ts w h ere o f F. M cM urray on P ow ell s tre e t. . h u nil red . c em e n t w a lk s a re n o t re q u ire d . son th e la t t e r p a r t o f la s t w e es. T h e new b u ild in g w ill lie occupied M rs. R. F . W a lte rs , w ho h a s been D, C I^oss Is now w o rk in g a t th e 1} t i e H ank o f G re sh a m , W. II. K O I ’ IIIERN PACII I f I LANS a b s e n t fo r a few m o n th s on a v isit LARGÌ EX •EN D IT I 111 in sid e lin is h o f h is new house and Ihiclim eycr. g ro c e rie s an d d ry goods, w ith re la tiv e s in M in n eso ta an d it w ill be read y fo r te n a n ts soon. S i n r lli ic - . lo l i iis lo ii H a rd w a re C om V e rm o n t, w rite s t h a t sho w ill re R EN O , N ev., Alarcli 6.— 'The c o n p an y an d a h otel c o n d u cte d by W. O. O. C one o f P o rtla n d is b u ild II. C o u g d o n , w ith a c afe a n d office s tru c tio n o f a d ir e c t lin e betw een in g a new h o u se in T ho m p so n 's ad- tu r n to G re sh a m in a few days. and L os A ngeles, via «lition a n d w ill occupy it in a few In th e ju s tic e c o u rt in G resh am o n t h e f irs t flo o r a u d s le e p in g ro o m s P o rtla n d H azen, is said to h av e been sa n c days. M ary J. C o llin s h a s b ro u g h t s u it o ccu p y in g t i i e second floor. P la n s an d sp e c ific a tio n s an d an tio n ed by J u d g e L o v ett an d o th e r T h e G resh am D ru g C om pany h a s a g a n is t T. H. G ill, civil a c tio n , an d W ed n esd ay , a rc h ite c tu ra l d ra w in g o f th e b u lld - o ffic ia ls o f tiie H a rrim a n lin e s d u r put In a new p la te g la s s fro n t w hich h e a rin g is se t fo r lt g* w ill a p p e a r in T h e O u tlo o k in g th e i r v is it to th e C oast. It w ill a d d s m uch to th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e M arch 15. A lso J .M. D avis is s u fo rm p a r t of tiie $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ex p en la te r. in g J . F . C oons, in a civil a c tio n . sto re. d itu r e p la n n e d by th e S o u th e rn P a R. R. C a rlso n is m a k in g so m e im T h e M ount H ood C om pany had a FO R R EN T B arn fo r five o r six cific a n d U nion P acific d u rin g th e p ro v e m e n ts on h is ho u se. T h e long te a m an d crew busy Sunday g a th horses. Roy M. W ood, G resh am . n ex t five y ears. e rin g u p to o ls tu k in g th em to th e p o rch p o sts a re b e in g c u t d o w n an d n e a t ra ilin g p u t a ro u n d th e porch. w areh o u se. I e* hug re c e n tly h ad h is law n re T h e new b rid g e on th e S tanley g ra d e d a n d w ill p u t in a c e m e n t ro ad acro ss th e deep c u t of the Mt. w alk . H ood e le c tric lin e w est of tow n is CAPITAL $15,000 D alles S im onson, w ho re c e n tly n e a rin g co m p letio n . s ta r te d a p rin tin g o ffice in L en ts, J. I.lkington, Jno. Sleret, G eorge F a ris , w ho w as w ith th e Em il G. Kardell, h a s now la u n c h e d a n e w sp a p e r as a I’l M. V ice Pres. p ip e lin e su rv e y o rs fo r n early a y e a r Cashier c o m p e tito r in th e field o f jo u rn a lis m is now tim e k e e p e r on th e M ount o f th e co u n ty . D alles is w ell know G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s i n e s s H ood ro ad n e a r L u ste d s. h e re an d T h e O u tlo o k w ish es him T iie W om ans H om e M issionary iluck. I -oans Negotiated Fire Insurance Written S ociety w ill m eet W ednesday a f J . H . B a tc h e r, o f th e Schaw - te rn o o n nt 2 o 'clo ck w ith Mrs. I n te r e s t P a id o n T i m e D e p o s it s B a tc h e r co m p an y , r e tu rn e d M onday W ill O tt on M ain s tr e e t fro m a b u sin e ss tr ip to C a lifo rn ia. A. J . O ld en b erg is c lea rin g land H e a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e w o rk w ill w ith a steam d o n key eng in e He h a s 12 o r 13 a c re s to c le a r and in te n d s now begin on a p o rtio n of th e lin e b etw een K elly C reek a n d th e city to do it in th e q u ick est way. o f G resh am . Q u a n titie s of poles atid ties a re J a m e s W h ite an d J a m e s P itt b ein g assem b led a lo n g th e M ount m a n , v ic tim s o f th e E s ta c a d a explo Hood ro ad on D ivision stre e t re a d y w e re b u rie d a t th e S andy to use In c o m p letin g th e e le c tric sio n , c e m e te ry M onday a fte rn o o n . Botli line. m en w ere m e m b e rs o f th e O dd F e l T iie H appy H e a rts class of th e lo w s lo d g e - a t S andy nnd w ere well •M E. S u n d ay school, in c h a rg e of know n h ere. Miss Mary H an so n, w ill m eet next J tv . a n d M rs. J . II. W ood of S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of Dewey M elrose re tu rn e d M onday from a G ibbs s h o r t visit w ith fo rm e r n eig h b o rs. G eorge R eynolds is c u ttin g wood Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam s, w ho now live near H ogan fo r A ug. H au am an . n e a r Y am h ill in th e fo o th ills of th e Is w h at every w om an is E rn e st B eegle an d G eorge hav e been C onst m o u n ta in s . T hey a re m uch w o rk in g on a c o n tra c t w hich Is p roud of, a n d a poor one Im proved In h e a lth . n early co m p leted . Firát State Bank OLDEST BANKING Stockholders’ Investment O ver $24,000.00 IN THE Conservative Banking in A lf Its Branches Real Estate Is What We All Want TH O M PSO N & PU G H h av e a la r g e list of b a rg a in s to select fro m W e buy, sell o r tr a d e . A F E W S P E C IA L BA RG A IN S__ 60 a c re s as g o o d a s th e b e st, 3*6 m iles fro m G resh am . $110 p er a c re 20 a c re s A -l, w e d efy you to h e a t it, a t $150 p e r a c re 2 a f f o n ls H ne in lp ro v e d ’ on M t- Hoo<1 R a» good as O regon T w o fin e lo ts in W h ite h e a d ’s A d d itio n , $125 each . 70x200 fe e t, th e n ic e s t 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 n re fo r th e n e x t 30 d a y s only Thompson & Pugh Real Estate Co. Men’s Furnishings All the leading styles for m en and boys. T h e new spring hats are in. T ry one. All the new shapes Shoes That Wear I he ¿lock is complete and well as sorted. You will find what you want at the right prices. A new and extensive line of Oxfords for ladies E d. W . A y le s w o r t h In the Brick Block HAMS Sm oked m eat is under certain conditions cheaper today than fresh m eat r is a nuisance 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 K .ingcs like cut, $24.50 w ith 14-inch oven, and $-9- w ith 16-inch oven. C all a n d see the display hefoie you buy. W e will take pleasure in show ing the stock a n d m ak in g explanations R. R. CARLSON COUNTY W e can place your m oney in good real estate loans or investm ents in unim proved lands that will bring good results BANK OF GRESHAM A COOP STOVE H O U SE OUTSIDE CITY OF PORTLAND H ardw are, Main St. E. E . M a rsh a ll h a s sold h is h o rs e an d b u g g y to W m . H o ck in so n a n d h a s p u rc h a s e d an a u to . A lth o he h ad n e v e r h a n d le d a c a r befo re h e a rriv e d sa fe in G resh am a n d had n o tr o u b le on th e way. H is m a \\ tlliam H aw k in so n h as a crew o f c h in e is a M etz ru n a b o u t. m en at w ork at h is livery stn b le J a m e s M cPh. R o binson h a s p u r m a k in g a b asem en t to be used for a h o rse s ta b le W hen th is is corn c h a se d tw o o n e -a c re tr a c ts in T la il» t«d th e firs t flo o r w ill be u sed J u a n a , w h e re he w ill com m ence at once tiie e re c tio n of a m o d e rn resi- fo r buggy s ta n d s and w ash floor. den ce. T h e d e a l w as m ad e th ro u g h T he m oving o f th e house front th e F ir s t S ta te b an k . M any b e a u ti th e D ow sett p ro p e rty on Main s tre e t f u l h e m e s w ill be b u ilt In T la J u Is p ro g re ssin g ra p id ly in c h a rg e of a n a th e co m in g su m m er. G. H. S u n d ay . T h e ho u se w as cut In to tw o sectio n s T he g re a te st F uneral N otice. h in d ra n c e to m oving alo n g P ow ell s tre e t » re te le p h o n e w ires T he T h e fu n e r a l o f th e la te Mrs. F itz h o u se w ill be placed on th e H in d er g e ra ld w ill be h eld a t th e J a s p e r p ro p e rty recen tly p u rc h a se d by M itchell p lace a t 10 o 'clo ck a m. G eorge K en n ey , west of th e Odd W e d n esd ay . M arch 8, 1911. I n t e r F ello w s h all. m e n t a t M asonic cem e tery . S ervices a re held each S u n day m o rn in g a t 11 o'clock in th e F re e M ethodist c h u rc h Rev. J A H opper is p a s to r S unday school In c h a rg e o f F. L. R ugg. i This w eek w e can sell you good sugar-cured ham for I 42 c to I 62c 3 HOWITT’S MARKET IOOO cop ies o f th e O utlook w ill be sent o u t. som e th rou gh the m ail and som e to rep resen tatives w ho w ill hand them out to th eir n e ig h , b o n . A copy w ill be placed in ev ery hom e in G resham and anyone fa ilin g to get a ropy may do «o by notifying this office. F or S ale. T h re e se c o n d -h a n d w agons, 3 set w o rk h a rn e s s . 1 sp a n y o u n g m u les, w eig h t a b o u t 1200, 1 sp an h o rses, w e ig h t 3000. A pply S. 3. T h o m p so n , G re sh a m . T el. 01. tf. Don't pass up Aylesworth when you want to buy shoes