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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
G R ESH A M ADout to y men are now q u a r i ne tire s nain o ru g »to re tered a t Camp 3, Just east of town m ade its windows a ttra c tiv e by Miss Hope A nderson will visit display of sp o rtin g goods . with her m o th er in P o rtlan d over M arjorie Lyman is sick w ith the T he Mt. Hood steam shovel at Sunday. measles. th e S tanley cu t was idle y ester Miss L ula Parm ely rill spend day on account of lack of men. Mrs. Jam es E lkington spent Sun day in P ortland the guest of friends th e week end visiting friends at F ord M etzger is m ak in g m arked | St. Helens. im provem ents a t his new house, Miss Frances Helm) k will spend Miss Helm ick spent Sunday at m aking it th o ro u g h ly m odern. a few days, w hile school is closed, Lents, being a guest in th e hom e of In Salem. Mrs. V. A. A m m erm an of Port-1 Rev. Mr. Goode. land was h ere Sunday th e g uest of Miss Eva Cam pbell, teach er in H arve M ttager is building a barn her sister, Mrs. F ritz Stoker. the seventh and eighth grades, has for Jas. Robinson a t bis place ju st gone to P ortland for a ,Jew days. C. W. Camp has built a new side- | o utside the city lim its. Walk in fro n t of his p roperty on M. J. Nelson is preparing to L. J. Dame and J. F. G entler of Hood avenue. build a house a t G ates Crossing. Miss E liott Fosgren of Sycamore P o rtlan d were in th is city Sunday Jo e H am lin is laying a cem ent visited over Sunday with friends in looking for a location for business walk aro u n d A aron K nighton a Powell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S tafford of place on F o u rth street. P o rtlan d spent Sunday here th e The O utlook may be a little late guests of C. L. C renshaw , Mrs S taf to m eals som etim es b u t it is not ford's fath er. for w ant of m eal tickets. 11 Miss D ora Gibson of B arton vis- | J. J . W odaege spent Sunday Imported German Coach along th e pipeline g ettin g photos ited w ith h er cousin, Mrs. Eli Mil First Prize W inner at all Fairs of som e of th e collapsed pipes and n e r on Tuesday. also some of th e country. Thos. G iuder has m ade some re- A. J. O 'C onner of D enver was m ark ab le im provem ents on his lawn Headquarters at Pleasant Home here on Monday looking th e coun- on Hood avenue, which adds greatly try over with a view to locating tow ards b eautifying th e place. here in business. I 1 d __ , 1 G. p. M anning, c a rrie r on ro u te j P h o n e 274 M anager Rev. J. F Dunlop atten d ed th e 3> bas bad to cut sh o rt his vaca- preach ers m eeting in P o rtlan d yes- tion on account of sickness in the . lerday and heard an in te restin g ad- borne of Mrs. Spath, his su b stitu te I 4 r m by P resid en t C raw ford o f: Mrs r . w . Cham bers, who has , M l-cany College. ,.,y * * j Dress Goods for Spring These Things Are ABSOLUTELY New NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY GODARD W. F. McKinney G re sh a m M illin ery The P o rtlan d people were out in g rea t num bers Sunday in th e ir cars I'H l m a n y stopped in G resham and quenched th e ir th irs t a t one of th e Ice cream parlors. C arroll S. Sm ith is m aking good use of his au to th ese days show ing hom cseekers around this par. of he country. O ur location and ad X " "*em "trik e them faVOr' Now Open for the Spring Trade Call and see our lines taln ed 'ln V p JrG aL h°f “ a8 Spring Hals, Notions ained in P ortland for a few weeks m ! c “ ! 8“ikne88, Of h er rnK , • ? ,r8 ^ um n*lngs, »as re- turned and can be found at her store. Expert Trimming POWELL ST. “ GRESHAM ACON SU G A R CURED Mrs. M. E. Stubbs was a caller at th e O utlook office and ordered th e twice a week p aper sent to | her son, J. E. Stubbs, at Hood Riv er, w here he Is principal of the high school. diss E. B. Johnson, form erly c o n ^ - ’ posltor Itnul at th e H erald office, has ac- cepted a position w ith th e Out- j look, w here she will m a ster th e lino type and do th e ty p e-settin g in th e | m odern way. HOWITT’S MARKET w R. K ern, who has ju st arrived w ith his fam ily from H eyburn, Ida., will assist h is fath e r, M. I). K ern, in th e lum ber business. He will oc cupy th e house on th e new K en ney p ro p erty on Powell street. A Good H orse las a num ber of good, classy horses or hue. 1 he carriages are new and the best that can be bought. Fry us Hockinson, Prop. to annex th e little building to . his - ‘» - n t <>■> Main tsreet an d then he will have a neat ice cream p arlor for ladles L. E. Reed of L ogansport, Iowa Is h ere w ith his wife and fam ily the guest of his nephew , C. C. Reed. He has been on an extensive trip th ro u g h low er C alifornia and is now on his way hom e i me cuts of well-seasoned meats, fora short time only at ft om I 5c to 23c a pound T h e G resh a m L ivery S ta b le I ing engaged and in a few days ail I wil1 be at work, W. H . Bachm eyer expects to move soon into th e house occupied by Jas. Robinson on R oberts avenu(, Mr Robln8on wil1 m°v e to his new place south of town. ' R° y Wood *8 '“ »k in « P rep aratio n s Jo h n Rom ish has a crew of men at work p rep arin g for th e laying of th e cem ent walk in fro n t of his property on th e co rn er of Main and Powell streets. SPECIAL Is a line thing to drive, but a poor one is disgusting wet‘ks on a visit is th is week the su e st of relativ es in Seattle. J Work on th e county ro ad s w ill | L o n b e g in . Men and team s are b, Robert Doane, our en terp risin g cem ent block m a n u factu rer. has | Just opened a factory at L ents to supply his grow ing business. He has a plant a t G resham from which be will co n tin u e to supply local dem and. The I-Can class held a business m eeting In th e church last even- I ing for th e purpose of electing of- fleers T he present officers have given such goood satisfaction th a t i it was decided to continue them in I office for an o th er term .. •I t Y unkei of Spokane was in , th e city yesterday on hl» way hom e ' ■ " ‘ 1- to C a lifo rn ia la con versation with a O resham business man Mr. Y unker said th a t in his es tim ation th a t M ultnom ah county ha th e best roads in th e sta te and th a t they were even ahead of those »> W a s h in g to n S" " " ‘ W here he had « p e nt Mr Y unker was up II Saad) coaatr) for a day and The Old Reliabl TQ N 1INUES TO GROW Because it has a “Square Deal’’ for Every person. Ils Winning Way has been Careful, Conservative Methods First State Bank ’ he seem s favorably im presse.l with th e place and said th a t p erhaps h r »»<1 his family woul.l soon become resid en ts of th is section Oregon Swisses 1 2zc, dim ities 18c to 20c, gingham s 10c to 1 2\ c, batiste law ns 1 2zc to 1 5c, prints 6c to 7c, soisettes 25 c, galatea 20c, m ohairs 50c, em broidery all prices U « t T h u rsd ay aftern o on a large * o lf or coyote cam e to Geo A rm - • tro n g , place and stood on a log close to th e ir chicken house \n « uto cam e along th e road about th a t lim e and .cared th e anim al away They sen, for Mr F r l u to down w ith h l. gun but when he a r rived they could not Jo c st, wolf. Department is as exten sive as any in the city, and as cheap as any to be bad elsew here. Gresha TheAnchor Store Oregon m. Music Lessons given on Mando lin or Banjo from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. BANK OF GRESHAM CAPITAL $15,000 J. E lkington, P res. Call for particulars. A. J. Grenney, Jno. Sleret, V ice P res. Emil G. Kardeli Cashier G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance Wrftta M rs. E. B urgess R estaurant. I n t e r e s t P a id o n T i m e D e p o s i t s GRAND MASK BALL Fairview Saturday Night, March 25 P ublic Invited. Tickets $1. Supper 50 cts. M usic by Latourell Orchestra. O u t lo o k R e p r e s e n t a tiv e s T he O utlook w ants to secu re a w ide-aw ake re p re se n ta tiv e in ev«„ 2 horive o lm p° rta n c e betw een P o rtla n d and M ount Hood We « I n d T e e p t h e ^ f r.ec T n.ta/ ,VeH »“ ^ r i p t i o u s on a commiss re an, keep th e office info rm ed by p hone o r le tte r of happenings ii vs h eir locality. We will publish th e list of re p re se n ta tiv e s so tha T h e T t, may k n ° W Wh° tO < ™ u n l c a t e w ith ‘ T he follow ing a re O utlook re p re se n ta tiv e s J. A. Jo n es, M elrose, T ro u td e R 1, phone 43X. P M. N ash, T ro u td ale. P hone 48X1. G ra n t Bell, S prin g d ale, T ro u td ale R 2. P hone C orhett Mrs Je n n ie K ro n en b erg , P le a sa n t Valley, G resham . Phone 1-1 J . H. S chram , F airv iew an d Rockwood. E. M. B allard . P o rtlan d vie. z - i Mr. W iicoxon, Pow e.l Vaiiey. Thog. PUBLIC SALE on F. D. Barkers Place T hree mweS s t T R Ofl f aÍrVÍteW’ ^ ° n nd ° ne’half m i,es north' west or R ockw ood on O. R. & N, T rack, on Wednesday, March 29 At 10 O’clock a. m„ I wi„ selI at auction O ne black Belgian matched team, 6 and 7 years old. weight 2900. As fine a team as there is in the county. O ne gray gelding. lady"6 br° Wn driving m are- Gentle for j bay mares, weight about 1250 each y e .« ld ” h b a y f iU y ' c o m in « 3- O ne milk cow, fresh. O ne milk cow. Seven Durham heifer,, coming 2-ye»r- MEI.RI >SK Mr K erslake is planning to con- •tru c t a fine cottage on his p| ace his spring T he contract has been let to C. K t ree of Fairview Mr. and Mrs Ooschle of P o rt land visited th e ir fa th e r, J a Jo n es on Sunday. Mr McKinney of W oodlawn has leased th e Sm ith place for the coir- Ing year Our Grocery < ne steel wheel wagon, with box. Line two-seated spring hack. O ne Babcock rubber-tired top-buggy O ne Moyer steel-tired open buggy Two hay racks. J O ne two-horse steel-runner sled O ne new dtsc grain drill. Hooaster. O ne new hay rake. O ne Osborn mower. One Planet Junior two-hors rse riding culti- vator. No. 72. One 20-inch disc harrow. One slip scraper. One fanning mill. One plank drag One cider mill. •ne No. _ De Laval cream separator, une I -horse weeder. Two 14-inch chilled plow. One 14-inch steel plow. One 3-section steel harrow. A t » fork,, shovels, hoes, rakes, sledges, "edges, rarpenter loots, etc. Dmmg table, cost $45, six oak H. B. chairs, s.xToIe Bridge-Beach range, bed- tM ds and all household furniture, two a ing stoves, book case, chiffonier, dishes and cooking utensils, etc., etc. . T " h T On account of ill health 1 am comnelled IO »..end ,h,s sale. TERMS: All su m , unde, ^ 0 — « >it o u n i s u n on approved notes at 7 per cent per annum Sale Rain or Shine. ---------- l O - ^ ' “ ‘1 “ pay you or over, six m onths’ time Free Lunch atN oon £ D . Barker, owner, Cleone, R. 1. W. S. Wood,, auctioneer. s*nd