Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1911, Image 4

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    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.
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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
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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.
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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