Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 10, 1911, Image 3

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    F A IItV lK W .
s Beulah H euderson is able to
> again a f te r tw o w eeks’ con-
ent to h e r room w ith
th e
es.
in Jo hnson ot H azlew ood
is
t-ing w ith a severe a tta c k of
j with a tendency to tu r n into
aonia.
ROCKWOOD
P u p ils in th e Kockwood school
m aking th e highest g en eral average
in scholarship for th e closing month
F irs t grade, Della Stockton; sec­
ond grade, G race V ail; th ird grade,
A lbert Stockton; f tu r t h grade. Rob­
e rt C hilders; fifth grade, W alter
Brow n; sixth grade, E rn est Quesin­
b erry ; seventh grade, E sther Miller;
eig h th grade. Ross Brown;
ninth
grade, M iriam Brown
George W. M etzger is principal
and Mrs. Florence Gould-Menzies is
prim ary teacher,
Mrs. R. T egart h as been called to
T illam ook by th e d eath of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Conover. She had been
sick for some tim e,
MULTNOMAH COUNTY POMONA
W ILL MEET WEDNESDAY
M ultnom ah County Pom ona G rang
will m eet at E vening S ta r G range
h all on Section Line,
W ednesday,
March 15, and be e n tertain ed
by
m em bers of R ussellville G range on
the- sam e day. The county conven­
tion to elect d eleg ates to Oregon
S tate G range will meet at th e sam e
place a t 1 o'clock p. nt.
M aster of Pom ona, Ray Gill .
S ecretary of Pom ona. Mrs. E aton
J. M. Short, M, D.
S. P. Bittner. M. D.
Phyaican« an d S urgeons
O re g o n
G re s h a n
L- D . M A H O N E
A U o r r r j r .t - L * w
e Mount Hood fencing crew
Real E state, P ro b ate an d Cor­
its te n ts p itched a t th e cross-
poration Law
Prom pt atte n tio n
of th e Kockwood road an d is
to all business. 409-10-11 Yeou
easing nicely w ith th e w ork.
Building. P o rtlan d . Oregon.
T abor of ’ V ernon) P o rtlan d
pitched te n t and will begin the
ovem ent of his five acres of thi
H. W. Snashall
R e ite r E’ru it,
rn tra c t facing th e Sandy road.
C arroll S. Sm ith of th e Sm ith
N
o
ta
r
y
P u b lic .
R e a l E s ta te ,
S, E ldrid g e of F airview has
Land com pany is g ettin g up a club
In su ran ce
hased
10
ac res of land at
for th e most up-to-date fru it m aga­
ks. Ore. H e is so jo u rn in g th e re
zine in th e country, B e tte r F ru it, j Pre«. F armen f ire Rehef As*oci«ton
PORTLAND MARKETS,
iresent, and will m ove his fam -
published a t Hood River, at >1 a
(■rain, F lour, Feed, Etc.
th ere a t close of school. Miss
year. Jo in th e club.
E ld ridge is te a c h e r in
the
W heat-—T rack prices Bluestem,
D r. W. C. Belt
82c; club, 79c; red Russian, 77c;
tary grade here.
P h ysician and S u rgeon.
D
IR
E
C
T
O
R
Y
O
E
G
R
E
S
H
A
M
.
C onstruction Valley, 80c; forty-fold, 80c.
he M ount Hood
Over F irst S tate B ank, G resliam
pany, u n d er th e m an ag em en t of
BARLEY— Feed, >23.50-24
Per
P hone 19
B u sin ess Men and A d vertisers.
th A T ucker, w ith tw o steam ton; brew ing, nom inal,
to plea v tls, expect to com plete
th e ir
M IL L S T l'FF S — Bran, >20-21 per
it is I k by th e 21st. If so, th e road ton; m iddlings, >27-28; shorts, >21- This list is published free for the
benefit of o u r readers. A dvertiser
I» at
be graded from th e Base Line 22; rolled barley, >25.50-26.50.
G. Valentine Snashall
R ussellville.
J FLOUR— P ate n ts, >4.75 per bar-
fatly
nam es in boldface.
Specifications
A rchitect
I Io ’he p atro n s of th e O. W. P. at re b straig h ts, >3.85; exports, >3.60
4
12
Eul
80th St. Portland
E«l
W,
A
ylsw
ortli,
C
lothing,
Shoes,
Plans
Base L ine crossing should de- m lley, >4.80; graham , >4.50; whole
arri*
W. II. Rachmeyei-, Dry G oods, Gro­
Phone T a b o r 6 3 8
id at once th e erectio n of a w ait ' w heat, >>4.i0.
for h room a t th is point. F o r people
ceries.
CORN— W hole, >28; cracked, >29
be
Rank
o f Gresliam, -las. K lk in gton ,
per
ton.
lit on fences in all so rts of
T elepho ne M a in 5783
Rates $1 Per D ay
P res.; E. G. K ardell, C ashier.
th e r and u n d e r a ll cond itio n s is
OATS No. 1, white, >27-27.50
W.
C.
B
elt,
P
hysician
and
Surgeon.
e th an should be to le ra te d by Per ton-
HAY — T rack prices: Timothy, S, P, B ittn er, P h ysician and Surgeon.
people of Rockw ood. I t seem s
W M O E L 1 J O T T , M anager
E
astern
Oregon No. 1, >20-21; Mrs. Burgess, R e sta u ra n t .
nge th a t th e com pany's atten -
Corner Front and Y a m h ill fWreetg, Portland
ry
should h av e to be called to mixed, >16-20; alfalfa, >11.50-12; It. IL C arlson, F u rn itu e, U ndertak­
f.catling Fam ily H o te l
rangii
in g.
, but it is evident th a t it m ust grain hay, >13-14.50; clover, >11-12
e ya:
C olum bia Brick Y ard, A. Klose.
Dairy anti C ountry Produce.
done in o rd e r to get it
and
Pte an uld be done in a forcible niau-
manager.
POULTRY — Live; Hens, 20c;
I tr
C
ooley
A M iller, G resham Pool Hall
sp
rin
g
s,
1
9
.2
0
c
;
tu
rk
e
y
s,
2"v;
ducks
a f once .
8, 111
C arl Dahl, Shoe Shop.
n ju stice to all, th e tow n council 20-23c; geese, 12-13c; dressed tu r ­
A tto rn ey s a n d C ounselors
reqi
H. A. D arnall, P rin tin g .
Fairview should interview
the keys, choice. 23-25c.
ie. (i
R
obert
Doane,
Cem
ent
W
orks.
EGGS— Oregon ranch, 18-18 %c
F o u rth an d S tark Sts., P o rtla n d
gon W ater P ow er com pany re ­
tl
A rth u r F ieldhouse, P la ste re r .
ding th e crossing a t P ette rso n 's. per dozen .
F. W. F ieldhouse, Jew elry Store.
CH E E SE — F ull cream, twins, 15c
ich is bad, and th e com pany
F irst S ta te Rank, A. M eyers, P res.;
uld be required to stop its tra in s per lb.; young America, 16c pound.
—F O R —
C. J. L u n dquist, Cashier.
BUTTER — City cream ery ex tra
this p o int on signal a t le ast, and
w p assengers to stop th e re , as I and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 31c Gibbs Bros , C ontractors.
lx>n
-las. G oodfellow , B lack sm ith Shop,
ae have to w alk a q u a rte r of a per pound.
I’ri
G resham O utlook, P rin tin g.
PORK—
Fancy,
l
i
e
per
pound.
e
to
th
e
sta
tio
n
an
d
th
e
n
ride
*5OJ
Spices, E xtracts, P o u ltry
VEAL,— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, G resham Drug Co., A. D o w sed , prop
lit back p ast th e ir doors.
In
nd
h o o d s. Stock Tonic9,
G
resham
P
ublic
and
H
igh
School,
ling from P o rtla n d they a re car- 12Mi-13c per pound.
»75.«
Etc., See
Prof. Robinson, Prin.
Y 'c g e ta b le s a m i E m i t s .
■aril« 1 by laden w ith packages to the
SACK VEGETABLES — C arrots H enry G ullikson, Dray.
»' f« t on and com pelled to w alk back
ough rain and m ud. We tru st 90c->l h undred; parsnips, >1; tu r ­ Wm. llockenson, Livery Barn.
-I. C. H essell, Farm Im plem ents.
G resh am , O re.
it some ald erm an may see this nips, 9 0c-> l; beets, >1.25.
A P P L E S - Fancy, >2-2.75; choice Paul H oetzel, City Bakery,
1 some actio n be ta k e n a t once
P h o n e 506
A lw ays R eliab le
r. It. H ow itt, M eat Market.
J the com pany com pelled to give >1-2; com mon, 50c->l per box.
POTATOES Oregon, buying pric W. 11. K a rr, C ontractor.
our rights.
>1
25-1.50 per hundred; sw eet p o ta­ M. D. K ern, L um ber Yard.
tp erv iso r McKay
h as
had a
J. M. K ent, Saloon.
hiu ce of men opening th e B a rr road toes, >4 per hundred.
Sig.
K nighton, B arber.
ONIONS—
Buying
price,
>2
per
*2.» ough from Row ens to
B arker
C ,H. Lea,-, A g en t W a tk in s’ Iteine-
Carl D ahl. P ro p .
hundred.
d, and now is c u ttin g th e road
4 lea.
m B ark er road th ro u g h th e Sett-
RO N D S FO R HALE
Gust Larson, H arness Shop.
N EA T R E P A IR IN G
Sm ith ran ch . T he road w ill be row n o f Gresham, * 1 5 ,0 0 0 W ater
A. L eland, L ivery and T ransfer.
lbbed an d g raded th is sum m er,
R o n d s a n d * 5 ,0 0 0 Sew er Ronds.
Sealed
proposals
will be
re­ E. C. Lindsey, C o n tracto r.
ich opens a new co u n try second
PROMPTNESS
Lucky & H am ilto n , B lacksm iths.
none in th e county. Several new ceived by the undersigned u n til 5
IS the MOTTO
E. E. M arshall, F arm Im plem ents.
mes have been b o u g h t lately , the o'clock p. m. on th e 4th day of
Ik-ii
M
athew
s,
H
orse
d
ealer.
rchasers a w a itin g th e county road \p ril, 1911, for the whole o r any
Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed
bonds oi Si M cCurter, B lacksm ith Shop.
get m a teria l for im provem ents p art of >20,000 of th e
.Mrs. I. McColl, Post m istress.
he
Town
of
Gresham
,
in
denoni
e opening of th is road will also
payable John M etzger, R oller S k atin g Rink
»nge th e r u ra l ro u te from Cleone n ations of >1000 each,
w
enty
years
after
date,
and
bear Ford M etzger, Saloon.
Ire, as C a rrie r Schram of Cle-
Dan M etzger, G roceries.
e and C a rrie r C hipm an of Gresh- ■ i.g In te lts t at th e rate of six per
M etzger Bros, C o n tracto rs
•ent
per
annum
payable
h
alf
yearly
i trav erse th e Base Line, Chipm an
M ultnom ah & C lackam as M utual
Ing th e p rincipal p a rt of the principal and interest payable ir.
BLACKSMITH
T elephone Co., C. II. K eller, mgr.
United
States
gold
coin,
a
t
th
e
of
rk. W ith one m ile th ro u g h the
O. W. P. D epot, J. M. Johnson,
m s place and C u rtiss piece to b< ice of th e trea su rer of th e Town
A gent.
G u a ra n te e s to c u re corns,
ened It will give a fine road from >t G resham .
th ru sh es, q u a rte r cracks,
T he avove described bonds ari O tt Bros., D entists.
irtland to th e county poor farm
etc., interfering, foraging
d will becom e one of th e most ssued for the following purposes: Ed O sborn, B lack sm ith Shop.
Public
L
ib
rary
,
Miss
A.
Culy,
L
ibr'n
>15,000
of
said
bonds
being
is
pular ro ads leading to P o rtlan d ,
G e n e r a l R e p a ir W o r k
e stra ig h te st, ea sie st grad e and sued for the in stallatio n and con Kamsby A O sw ald, Feed Mill.
rough th e m ost fe rtile u nsettled jtru c tio n of general w ater works 1». M. Kolierta, B ea l E state.
P o w e ll S tre e t. G r e s h a m
ind a w ater system fo r th e Town of B. F. Rollins. C onfectionery.
trt of M ultnom ah county.
Gresham , and >5,000 of said bonds Max S chneider, P h o to g rap h er.
D epartm ent
aeing issued for th e con stru ctio n ol H h a ttu r k A Lindsey,
BRIDA L V EIL.
Store.
a
sew
er
and
d
rain
a
g
e
system
for
The mill and box factory a re soon
C arl S hattuck, L um ber Y ard.
sta rt up and m any stra n g e rs arc .h e Town of G resham .
T he au th o rity for th e issue ot I. M. S hort, P hysician am i Surgeon.
town th ese days looking for a
said bonds is g ran ted
by an Skating Rink, Jo h n M etzger, prop
lance to w ork.
Bridal Veil has one of th e finest im endnient to the c h a rte r of the II. W. S n a sh a ll, Real E sta te, n lsu r-
an ee.
finiber p lan ts on th e C olum bia rlv- Town of G resham , adopted Decem-
Old m achines have been re ­ I t r 7, 1109, Ly th e voters of the Ed S m ith, v eterin ary surgeon.
tired and new ones p u t In of th e Town of Gresham , and en titled "An C arro ll S. Sm ith, Real E state.
ost Im proved type. A very busy Net to am end p arag rap h 22 of sec­ C iaude Sm ith, Motion P ictu re Show.
■ring and sum m er is looked for- tion 12 of ch ap ter 5 of th e ch a rter E. P. Sm ith, E astw ood N u rseries
have som e choice 10 and 20 acre
of th e Town of G resham , entitled Sm ith B ros., W oodrnw .
t » l to.
tra
c ts n ea r G resh am ; also some
fhe a u to road to Hood R iver will An Act to incorporate th e Town of S t e r l i n g A Jo h n sto n , tla rd w a re .
1 to 6 acre tra c ts and vacant
(built th ro u g h h ere th is sum m er G resham , In th e county of M ultno­ Mrs. F ritz S toker, R e stau ran t.
lots in G reshham .
All we ask
mah, Oregon, and to provide a ch ar­ O. H. Sunday, C ontractor.
Ing em ploym ent to m any men.
Is for you to In v estig ate w hat
duch w ork will be done on the te r therefo r, and to repeal all acts T hom as Bros., P ainurrs.
we have before having.
(W. R. & N. th is sum m er a t th is t r p a rts of acts In conflict th e re ­ E arl Thom pson, K lertirian .
w ith; filed in th e office of th e sec­ llio m p so n A I'ugli, Real E state.
I t . fa ilu re In th e electric light re ta ry of sta te F eb ru ary 11, 1905 S. E. Toepelm an, Com m ission Mer­
All bidders will be required to chant.
lergy last S atu rd ay and
Sunday
«used m uch inconvenience. The ■ubmlt unconditional bldg except Mrs. M Vogel, M illinery.
legality ot th e bonds, I. J. W odeage, plum ber.
>wn had to h u n t up old lam ps. The cs to the
asonic m eeting was postponed and and each bid m ust be accom panied H arry Wood, B arber.
Iso th e re g u la r ch u rch service on ly a certified check on eith er of W. E. W ood, clo th in g salesm an.
the banks in th e Town of G resham , Itoy M. W imn I. R estau ran t .
unday n ig h t.
New location Just n o rth of
M arried, a t th e residence of Mr o r ou any responsible bank in th e W ostell A Co., Groceries.
G resham D rug Store.
ldrlch at B ridal Veil, O re., Tues- city of P o rtlan d , Oregon, for an
O
u
tisd
e
A
d
vertisers.
|l.>- if>-rn»on,
March
7, J .im t- am ount equal to five per cent of
| Balcup and Miss Bernice R. Rowe fl.e face value of th e am ount of Cannon A Rowe, A ttorneys.
(lev. C h arles Cook of th e M ethod- bonds bid for, payable to th e o rder I L. I*. M ahone, l.aw er, P ortland.
of th e M ayor of th e tow n of G resh­ N ational H otel, P ortland.
st church officiated.
am , to be forfeited as 1 Iquidated ('. Y oltie S n ash all, A clilteet, Monta-
R oy M. W o o d , P ro p .
dam ages in case th e bidder shall
,111a.
PLE A SA N T VALLEY
C. Byers has moved to P o rtlan d w ithdraw his bid or shall fail or !
HOltHKH E d it SALE.
Mrs. W. N. C hilcote is th e m o th er | neglect to ta k e and pay for said
bonds.should said bonds be awarde< : 1 have now at G resham 16 good
t>f a new 11-pound girl.
to him. T he rig h t to reje ct any and work horses from 4 to 6 y ears old
t'RE LEA R NIN G TRA D E
all bids is hereby reserved
All w eight from 1200 to 1500 pounds,
Meals at All Hours, Day and Night
IN JU T E FACTORY proposals should be m arked,
“ Pro- broke for g en eral w ork purposes,
_______
j posal
for Sew er and
D rainage and will sell at reaso n ab le prices
SAN FRANCISCO. C alif ,
March ' Bonds," "P ro p o sal for
W a ter
At Dan M etzger's barn.
* — (Special to T he O u tlo o k .)— A* { B onds." and addressed to D, M ;
Benj. M athews
>0 o ’clock W ednesday m orning A b e : R oberts, R ecorder of tb h e Town of
Rnef accepted a Job w ith th e sta te Gresham .
W e have the best a n d m ost up-to-
of C alifo rn ia fo r th e period of th e , By o rd er of th e Common Council
d ate w o o dsaw ing outfit th at has
pext 14 years, m ore o r less
H f of th e Town of G resham , Oregon
ev er b e e n in eastern M ultnom ah county, a n d invite th e p a tro n a g e of
OH probably rem ain w ith th e s ta te
D. M ROBERTS,
long e?--i<gk to th o ro u g h ly learn his
R ecorder of th e Town of Gresham
rade a t least.
j D ate ot first publication, March 3d |
h
Spray Your Fruit Trees
W e have a full line of spi dying materials—
lime, sulphur solution, arsenate of lead,
also a bordeaux mixture
HEALTHY TREES
Has made Oregon fruit the best in the
world. Don’t delay, but be in line and
see your trees free from infection
Gresham Drug Company
;pt.
National H otel
’epi
Cannon & Bowe
The Red Cross Pharmacy
Rubber Tires
T H E BEST MAKES A N D
T H E LA R G EST STOCK
Diamond and Goodrich Makes
I CAN GIVE CUSTOMERS THE BENE­
FIT OE A PRICE TH A T IS RIGHT
OSBORN
W atkin’s Remedies
C. H. Lane, Agent
Gresham Shoe Shop
Blacksmith Shop
Round Oak
Stoves
A re recognized by
everybody to be
the best and are
leaders. They are
strong, d u ra b le
and neat in ap­
pearance. Call and
see them. W e can
demonstrate it.
JAS. GOODFELLOW
The Gresham
Real Estate Co.
The G resham
R eal Estate
C om pany
C hop H ou se
W hat you want and
just as you like it
Main Street
w *;
R.R.Carlson
Main Street
Gresham
WIRE FENCE
Duluth Woven Wire Fence
is the acknowledged Leader
The sizes of the wire are right. The spacing is right.
I he stay wires cannot slip.
34-in.
41-in.
39-in.
42-in.
47-in.
9 wire, per rod,
«
9 M
<<
9 «
«
10 «
<<
10 «
37c
39c
39c
4 lc
42c
My aim is to please
WOODSAWING
E. P. SMITH & SONS
Sterling-Johnson Hardware Co,
Main Street, Gresham, Ore,