Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1911, Image 3

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    F A IR V IE W
El
E C réé is m ak in g som e very
L ta n tia l im provem en ts on
his
>erty by p u ttin g in co n c rete side
■ 3 3
Iks around h is house, and as soon
th e stre e rs a re g rad ed he will
in cem ent sidew alks.
¡eo. .McIntire h as
closed
his
_
ber shop h ere and gone to E u-
Q gei e to go in to business.
1
Hkr an d Mrs. W illiam Ross, form er
¡dents of th is place b u t now of
iversity P a rk , sp e n t a few days
fe with h is son la st week.
[Mrs. J. W. B enecke gave a b irth -
party, S atu rd ay afte rn o o n , in
Jr F
^ i o r of h er son W illiam 's birthday,
num ber of his sc h o o lm a n a
>ale large
tiered and a g ala t e e w as bad.
Lit the m eeting of th e F airview
^ u : i council, held la st
T h u rsd ay
s F ■ ning, th e o rd in an c e g ra n tin g the
R ailw ay and P ow er com-
ite. iy Hood
a fran ch ise fo r lig h t an d pow-
in th e tow n cam e up fo r itB th ird
ding and w as passed w ith
a
vJry few m inor changes. Mr. G reen
of th e Mt.
H ood
com pany was
W is e n t, and also
city
atto rn ey
arç iighes. A lderm an E llison ten
B r e d his resig n a tio n , w hich w as ac
Dr B p te d . He w as th e n chosen to
.1 Jtk office of reco rd er, w hich office
h id become vacant by th e rem oval
o k j l l H arry D im m ick to N ew berg. The
vacancy in th e council w ill be filled
its ■
the next re g u la r m eeting.
ROCKWOOD
Mrs. H ansen of P o rtla n d in vis
B n g a ew d ays w ith Mrs. G ertie
alin.
în t
E. H. W ahl, of th e S pring Dairy
rm, has ren te d th e B a rk e r place
d will ta k e possession A pril 1st
rs. B a rk e r's failin g h e a lth
has
mpelled h e r to seek a n o th e r cll-
ate. She h a s been a
su ffe re r
‘rati om
rh eu m atism . Mr. B a rk e r
is
decided as yet w here they will go
(nt probably to A rizona.
am i
Janies Brown and fam ily of Lex-
(lgton, Ore., a r e so jo u rn in g fo r
w days a t Rockw ood, e n ro u te for
s County w here they will locate
or years Mr. B row n lias been en-
ged in raisin g w h ea t in E astern
regon, but will eng ag e in th e stock
siness and live w here he can get
drink w ithout h au lin g it several
lies before b re a k fa st. Mr. Brown
a b ro th er of o u r Jo h n Brow n of
ockwood.
e <fl The G rand b o d g e of I. O. O F
fill m eet in P o rtla n d in May. The
I dd Fellow s of Rockwood b o d g e No
T 13 were rep rese n ted a t th e com
| aittee m eeting in P o rtla n d last F rl
I
lin in g by J o h n Brow n, Wm
I diilders and M. J. A llshouse. T hii
f l e e t i n g was held to p erfec t
ar
(angenients for th e G rand
bodge
are
la
ho:
;i2
cl
SPR IN G D A LE.
Friday a fte rn o o n ab o u t 35 pu
ils an d v isito rs of Mrs. G oble’s
Whool w ent on a picnic excursion
o the b an k s of th e C olum bia rlv-
•r. The day w as Ideal and th e
‘hildren enjoyed th em selv es in va­
rious way u n til tim e to go hom e lat
n the afte rn o o n .
Jus. Ross is c lea rin g 10
acres
>n his place on th e u p p er b a to u re ll
* Wm. Ross and h is a u n t, Mrs. J a s
llt o s s , who w ere in ju re d som e t i n t
igo in an nutom ohU o ac cid en t, are
■eported ns s till very ill and im-
•roving slowly.
»
;n
LIYEMTlM'K show
NOW IN PORTLAND
W hat “ Uncle T om 's C abin" did
to aro u se th e people N orth
and
_
.
s o u th to th e h o rro rs of black slav-
cry, T he H ouse of B ondage" prom-
ises to do in aro u sin g th e people of
th e natio n ag ain st th e aw ful crim e
of w hite slavery
It is. indeed, a
F o r Sale
Pive acres in high s ta te of culti-
»atlon
Good seven-room
house,
KOod barn , w agon »heeds, w oodshed.
" '»teroom i, apple h o u se; 3 H acres
bearing fru it and b erries, 1% acres
[v M g fru it
Two good w ells, good
pw fence, good road to pl.K-c;
Rf'ile off co unty road
$2500 rash
•“ ■4 m iles east of G resham
Call or
/¡¡one T he O utlook, G iesham
-rh i. n . .
T his list is published free for th e
benefit of o u r readers. A dvertiser
(
nam es in boldface.
The Gresham
Real Estate Co.
ONIONS— Buying
hundred.
price,
No man has really failed
he ad m its it to him self. 0
until
Chop House
T h e G resham
R eal Estate
C om pany
New location ju st n o rth of
G resham D rug Store.
FOR SALE!
T w o f o rg e b lo w e rs, o n e
a s g o o d a s n e w , o n ly u s e d
a fe w w e e k s, at a b a r g a in
JAS. GOODFELLOW
Gresham Shoe Shop
C a rl D ah l, P ro p .
NEAT
R E P A IR IN G
PROM PTN ESS
IS th e M O T T O
Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed
-F O R
-
Watkin s Remedies
S p ice s, E x tra c ts, P o u ltry
F o o d s, S to c k T o n ic s,
E tc., S ee
C. H. Lane, Agent
G re s h a m , O re .
P h o n e 5Qf>
A lw a y s R e lia b le
J. M. S hort, M. D.
S. P. B ittner, M. D.
P h y iic a n t and Surgeon*
G reshan
O rego n
L. D . M A H O N E
A tto r n e y -a t-L a w
Reni E sta te , P ro b u te and C or­
p o ratio n Law. P ro m p t a tte n tio n
to all business. 409-10-11 Yeon
B uilding, P o rtlan d , Oregon.
H. W. Snashall
N o t a r y P u b lic .
R e a l E s ta te ,
In a u ra n ce
Dr. W . C . Belt
P h y s ic ia n
am i
S u rgeon.
O ver F irs t S tate B ank, G resham
P ho n e 19
Specifications
G. Valentine Snashall
A rchitect
4 12 East 80lb
Plans
In the Brick
Blt.vh
S m ith Is B u sy
M ulling lite r a tu r e to people iti th e E ast who a re com ing to O regon
th is sp rin g to locate W e w ant to list m ore nice p ro p ertie s to show
th e se people an d tem pt th em to lo c ate here.
If y o u r price Is rig h t
S m ith will do th e rest.
•
Phone 316
Smith Land Co.
Gresham. Ore.
Spray Your Fruit Trees
W e have a full line of spraying materials—
lime, sulphur solution, arsenate of lead,
also a Bordeaux mixture
H EA LTH Y 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
The Red Cross Pharmacy
WIRE FENCE
Duluth Woven Wire Fence
is the acknowledged Leader
T h e sizes of th e w ire a re right.
T h e sp a c in g is rig h t,
T he sta y w ires c a n n o t slip.
34-in.
41-in.
39-in.
42-in.
47-in.
9 wire, per rod,
<<
9 <<
<<
9 «
<<
1 0 <<
<<
10 <<
37c
39c
39c
41c
42c
St. Portland
National H otel
Sterling-Johnson Hardware Co.
WM O. ELLIOTT, M anager
> m ner Fro n t and Y a m h ill Streets, P ortland
le a d in g Fam ily H otel
Main Street, Gresham, Ore,
T elep h o n e M a in 5 7 8 )
R a te . >1 Per Day
— FO R—
Farms, Trades or Business Propositions
AUCTIONEER
C L E A N IN G a n d P R E S S IN G
Phone 701
W. S. W OOD
Meals at All Hours. Day and Night
My aim is to please
T h e O u t lo o k
Solicits Your
F arm Sales a Specialty
fTlone 1 )6J or 708Y , Y'anenuver. Washington
W J OTT
H H. o n
O T T BROS.
GRESHAM
.
DENTISTS
. . .
OREGON
A \A /iM C
h a v e th e b e st a n d m o st u p to
W I I « V I J ä t e w o o d saw i n g o u tfit th a ! lias
ever been in eastern M u ltno m ah county, and invite the patronage of
this
, h „ section „ I of .h the
e c „ county.
u „ ,y E _
Terns Strxth Cask. Gresba. Ore.
p. smith & SONS
J
Ed. W . A y lsw o r th
Phone T a b o r 6 3 8
T . L U C A S . T r o u t d a l e . O r e ., R F. D .2
W hat you want and
just as you like it
’’’
$2 per
SO c to $ 3
Prea. Farm ers Fire R elief A aeooaton
See. Write or Phone
R oy M . W o o d , Prop.
GOODS CALLED FOR AND DEJJVfJlLD
POTATOES— O regon, buying prlc
$1 25-1 50 per h u n d red .
T h e sp rin g stock h a s
b e e n received a n d th e
a s s o r tm e n t c o n t a i n s
s o m e th in g to su it you.
A ll sizes a n d th e finest
p a tte rn s. M a d e to fit.
_D . M ah olle, L aw cr. P o rtla n d .
jJatio n al H otel. P o rtlan d .
C. Volili* S nashall, A rbiter*, Monta-
villa.
W. S. W ood, A uctioneer, Vancouver.
S ig. K n ig h to n ’s S h o p
D . C. E llio tt
V egetables am i F ru its.
SACK V EG ETA BLES — C arro ts
85c-$l h u n d red ; p arsn ip s, 8 5 c-$ l;
( tu rn ip s, 9 0 c -$ l; beet«. 90c-$l
A PP L E S F ancy. $2-2.75; choice
$1-2; com m on, 60c-$l per box.
Negligee Shirts
have som e choice 10 and 20 acre
tra c ts n ear G resham ; also some
1 to 5 ac re trac ts, an d vacant
lo ts in G reshham .
All we ask
is for you to In v estig ate w hat
we have before buying
P o w e ll S t r e e t , G r e e h a m
.
•$. C. H essell, F arm Im plem ents.
W ants etn Sober
„
(,
,
A le c tu re r recen tly , speaking o f '
J
the d rin k in g m an said : The rail- w „ R a rr. C ()ntractor
roads don t w ant him . th e m erch- M D Kern> L um ber y ar(,
a n ts d o n t w ant him . even th e sa- I M L Kvnt gal(>on
loon keepers d o n 't w ant him in slp K nighton. Barber,
th e ir em ploy. T hen tu rn in g to th e
J C ,H. lam e, A gent W atk in s' Rem e­
several young ladies In fro n t of him ' dies.
he ask ed . Now, g irls, do you w ant
Gust Larson, H arness Shop.
him ?
A. Iceland, Livery am i T ran sfer.
E. C. Lindsey, C ontractor.
B uild ers
A tten tio n !
Lucky
A H am ilton, Blacksm iths.
W hy not use C em ent
Blocks?
E.
E.
M
arshall, F arm Im plem ents.
Best for buildings, basem ents, cel­
lars, garages, poreh piers, etc. Call Ben M athews, Ilorsedealer.
for p articu la rs. P hone 516. Rob­ Si M cCarter, Blacksm ith Shop.
Mrs. I. McColl, P ostm istress.
e rt D oane, G resham .
9
Jo h n Metzger, R oller S k ating Rink.
Ford M etzger, Saloon.
Big Dance.
Dan M etzger, Groceries.
M etzger’s hall, G resham ,
S atu r
M etzger Bros, C ontractors
day n ig h t, A pril 8. Leslie M errill,
M ultnom ah & C lackam as M utual
floor m anager. Best music. Good
T elephone Co., C. R. K eller, mgr.
tim e assured. T ickets $1. R egular
O. W. P. Depot, J . M. Jo h n so n ,
supper a t both re sta u ra n ts.
11
A gent.
O tt Bros., D entists.
It Is sta te d th a t th e new M ult­
Ed. O sborn, B lacksm ith Shop.
nom ah County co u rt house will be
Public L ibrary, Miss A. Culy, L ih r'n
finished and ready for occupancy
Itam sliy A Oswald, F eed Mill.
about Ju ly 15th. Bids fo r th e west
‘ G resham B eal E state Co., D. M.
wing will be let as soon as possible
R h I m 'H s , Jo h n Conley.
and w ork begin as soon as th e
B. F. H ollins, Confectionery.
old building can be vacated.
Max S chneider, P ho to g rap h er.
S h attu ck A Lindsey,
D ep artm en t
F o r S a le .
Store.
T hree second-hand wagons, 3 set
w ork h arn ess, 1 span young m ules, Carl S h attu ck , L um ber Yard.
w eight ab o u t 1200, 1 span horses, J . M. S hort, P hysician am i Surgeon.
w eight 3000. Apply S. S. T hom p­ H. W. S n ash all, R eal E sta te, n lsu r-
ance.
son, G resham . Tel. 01.
tf.
Ed S m ith, v eterin ary surgeon.
F o r Sale
C arro ll S. Sm ith, Beal E sta te.
Seven P ooland-C hina pigs, eight c la u d " 3 ralth - Motl«n p ,c tu re sllow
w eeks old. Chas. Pow ell, G resham , j E P S m ith, Eastw ood N urseries.
S m ith B r o s., W o o d sa w .
phone 25x
17 ,
S terlin g A Jo h n sto n . H ardw are.
Mrs. F ritz Stoker, R estau ran t
PORTLAND MARKETS,
G. H. Sunday, C ontractor.
T hom as Bros., P alm are.
G rain, F lo u r, F eed , Etc
■ E arl Thom pson, E lectician.
Thom pson A Pugh, Itcal E state.
iYHEAT— T rack p r ic » f
Blue- T horne & Magnson, Wood Saw.
red S. E. Toepelm an, Commission Mer-
stoni, S4-85c; Club,
81-82;
forty- chant.
R ussian, 80c; V älly, 81c;
Mrs. M. Vogel. M illinery.
fold, 83c.
$24-24.50
per
*•*
W odeage, plum ber.
BARLEY— Feed,
H arry W ood, B arber.
ton; brew ing, nom inal.
W. E. Wood, clothing salesm an.
M ILLSTU FFS— B ran, $20-21 per
.Mrs. M, Vogel, M illinery
ton; m iddlings, $27-28; sh o rts, $21-
Roy M. Wood, R e sta u ra n t .
22; rolled barley, $25.50-26.50.
W ostell A Co., Groceries.
FLO U R— P a te n ts $4.75 per b ar­
rel; stra ig h ts, $3.85; exports, $3.60;
D utisde A dvertisers.
valley, $4.80; g rah a m , $4.50; w hole
Lucas, R eal E state, T routdale.
w heat, $4.70.
I»airy am t C o u n try P n alu ce.
POU LTRY — Live. H ens, 19-20c;
friers, 20-25; tu rk e y s, 20c; di
23c;
geese, 12-13c; dressed
keys, choice, 23-25c.
EGGS — O regon ran ch , 19
per dozen .
C H E E SE F u ll cream , tw ins, 15c
per lb.; young A m erica, 16c pound.
BU TTER — City cream ery ex tra
and 2 pound p rin ts, in boxes, 31c
per pound.
PO R K — Fancy, 11c p er pound.
VEAL— F ancy, 85 to 125 pounds,
l'2 - 1 2 ^ c per pound.
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B usiness Men am i A dvertisers.
w
.
-
* ' b Uw*‘r th ' <
S h o e s,
book, as
E dw in M arkham says, W. H. ltacluueyer, Dry G< hm I m , G ro­
ceries.
" th a t will not le t you re st," th a t
B unk of G resham . Ja s. E lkington,
“ b lu rs th e eyes an d s tirs th e h eart
l*res.; K. (■. k u rild l, C ashier.
w ith th e pity of it."
M. t . licit, Physician anti Surgeon,
No a u th o r in o u r tim e has
duced a volum e of m ore in ten se in- | i*. B ittn e r, P hysician am i Surgeon,
Mrs. Burgess, R estau ran t .
te re st.
It Is not su rp risin g th a t
It. R. Carlson, F u rn itu re , U n d erta k ­
th e sixth edition is alread y on th e
ing.
presa. It is of th is book th a t Jo h n
C olum bia Brick Y ard, A. K lose,
D. R ockefeller, Jr., w rote, a fte r his
m anager,
experience as forem an of th e New
Cooley A Miller, G resham Pool H all
Y ork g rand ju ry th a t m ade a s ta r t-
C. L. Crenshaw , Plum ber.
ling rep o rt on th e w hite slave tra f- i q P
o . .
fic: "T h e story is inexpressibly sad. |
Surgeon,
«hop.
but sad d er still is th e know ledge
* “ * •***•
H. A. D arnall, P rin tin g .
th a t it is tru e to life— tru e not only
Robert D oane, Cem ent W orks.
in th e exceptional case, but in h u n ­
D. C. E llio tt, C leaning am i P re ss­
d red s and doubtless th o u san d s of
ing.
cases. I believe th a t th e conditions I
A rth u r F ieldhouse, P la ste re r .
with which th e book deals m ust be
,
. .
i
W. F ieldhouse, Jew elry S tore
generally know n before they will be >.•
7______ \
...............
y . I " . ! F irs t S tate Bank, A. Meyers, P re s.;
im proved and th a t th e publicity th u s
C. J. L undquist, C ashier,
given th em will be of great v alu e.”
Gibbs Bros., C ontractors.
“ T he H ouse of B ondage" is not
Ja s. Goodfellow, B lacksm ith Shop.
a book th a t a child should read. It
G resham O utlook, P rin tin g .
is a hook for fa th e rs and m others,
G resham D rug Co., D ow sett A P ate-
for young men and women who
M au d e.
and w h
n a , 7
G resham Public and H igh School,
and w ho need to be safeguarded
p ro f Robin
,,rin
ag a in st one of th e strongest tem p- H enry Gullikson> D
ta tio n s from w hich m ankind can Wm H((4.kill....... , |yt.r
H. Jack em son of
P o rtla n d
Is
kept busy on h is farm w hich h<
bought h ere ab o u t a m onth
ago
*111
'He is m aking m any p e rm a n e n t im ­
provement«.
The S p rin g d ale m e rc h a n ts a re do­
it B a lively b u siness now. F a rm e rs
■ i d .ill are ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of th e
« I fine w eather.
s p
'i hog. L ucas is p u ttin g in most
I of his tim e shhow inft new com ers
what he h as on h is place.
Surveyors a re laying off lilies up
CORN— W hole, $28; cracked, $29
|in the m o u n ta in s and th e n atives
per ton.
«re quite excited, w ondering w hat
OATS— No 1,
w hite $27.50-28
It all m ay m ean.
per ton.
HAY — T rack prices: T im o th y /
A REM A R K A BLE FOOL.
No.
1, $21-22
L astern
Oregon
mixed,
$16-20;
a
lfa
lfa
,
$ 1 1 5 0 -1 2 ;
' ou rem em b er w hen som e one
culled F ra n k lin a fool for
going g rain hay, $13-14.50; clover, $11-12
into th e 'o v ercro w d ed ' p rin tin g bus­
iness aw ay back in rev o lu tio n ary
it-- ss, aw ay back in R evolutionary
tim es, he rem a rk e d th a t he w ished
<<> he a re m a rk a b le fool. H e would
!'• d ifferen t from o th e r
p rin te rs,
through d oing his w ork w ell, and
not his cu sto m e rs
H e m ade his
Presses w ork fa ste r, fo r he knew
n in e-ten th s o f p rin te rs '
custom ers
smiled at g e ttin g th e ir w ork ahead
of tim e. E very sm le w as a goldeni
nail binding th e cu sto m e rs to his
print-shop
Men said
‘th a t
fool
f r a n k lin p r o s p e r s .'”
— P rin te r s ' A nnals
DIRECTORY O F GRESHAM.
Envelopes
Cards
Letterheads
Billheads
Statements
R easonable
Butterwrappers
Prices
Dodgers
P ro m p t W ork Posters
Booklets
Gresham, Oregon
Etc., Etc.
Printing