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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
GRESH AM .«liirsiiuii m a n e a uusiu eas tr ip to O reg o n C ity y e s te rd a y w h ere jp’a t e r is v is itin g h e r b ro th e r, Mr h e la n d e d a big o rd e r fo r fa rm m a- B. F. R ain ey . L ew is S h a ttu c k hag p u rc h a s e d a c h ln e ry . M rs. J a s . S te rlin g is e n te r ta in - new M ichigan c a r. 1, I, K id d e r h as a crew o f m en in g h e r sist-^p Mrs. C has. B riggs, 1», C. E llio t w as a b u sin e ss vis b u ild in g c e m e n t w alk a t h is p lace a n d d a u g h te r M ild red o f L yle, W ash ito r In P o rtla n d W ednesday. 5th a n d R o b e rts H e w ill lay a b o u t Mr> G ra c e Q ulck , e ft th lg m o rn . J o h n L ucky tra n s c a te d b u sin ess j 375 feet in tw o w alk s. in g f o r j,e r ^o m e a t Q uincy, O re- in P o rtla n d T u esd ay . Geo. C h ris te n so n , b la c k s m ith at so n . E. C. L in d sey Is e re c tin g a build J a s (Io o d fello w 's sh o p a c c id e n ta lly u. w E m e ry ha8 renjove<1 th e nig a t W a rre n , O regon. cut h is h an d w ith a k n ife M onday fen ce fro m th e fr o n t o f h ,8 p ro p e r. C. S m ith of P o rtla n d is in th e an d is laid up. ty on H ood a v e n u e . T h is is a city , a g u e st of C ooley & M iller a t J n o . F o ssu m , w ho is to be c h e f so o d m o v em en t th a t o th e r s should th e C e n tra l h o u se is follow . B. F . R aney h a s been ap p o in te d fo r th e Mt. Hood o u tf it w hich R ev. 8 P f, , ttg a c c ld e n ta lly fo re m a n a t th e p ole y a rd s of th e ju s t s ta r tin g o u t w as In P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y a n d m ad e a rr a n g e m e n ts k liled a c o lt T h u r8 d a y w hJch he w a, M t . Hood line. fo r h is su p p lies, d ish e s, ra n g e , etc. b re a k in g fo r W tu. H o ck in so n T he H a rry W lrtz ro d e o u t n e a rly to He say s th e crew w ill be b o a rd - a n im a l wa8 very v|cioU8 a n J , n 8ome P le a s a n t H om e th e o th e r day on th e in g a t h o m e to m o rro w . m a n n e r w as th ro w n . T h e fa ll w as Mt. H ood ra ilro a d . Ben P.ainey, boss c a rp e n te r in ,o ° m u ch fo r th e c o lt a n d It ex- M iss G race L aw ren ce w as a w it- th e y a rd s fo r th e Mt. H ood com - I p ired in a few m in u te s. in 7 'o rU a n d W e d n e s d a y ''' " ' ¡ l’any 8ay“ ,h a t th e car8 fo r th e P ° r t * N e g o tia tio n s a re u n d e r w ay fo r a a b le h o s te lry .w ill be read y fo r oc- W h itn ey an d A n d erso n h av e com-1 cu p an cy tb d ay an d th a t o th e r w o rk p leted th e ir w ork fo r R. It, C arlso n j to com e u p in h is lin e w ill be ru s h - an d h av e re tu rn e d to F airv iew . I cd to co m p letio n . f! GODARD Headquarters at Pleasant Home W. F. McKinney Phone 274 S Manager G re sh a m M illinery Now Open for the Spring Trade Call and see our lines Spring Hats, Notions Expert Trimming POWELL s r. GRESHAM n ess he did w ith th e m a ch in e th e ' A. firs t day h e h ad it he w ill h av e no d e n t tro u b le to keep It on th e ro ad bo th p a rt n ig h t a n d d ay . j su ch W ill O tt Is fillin g In his new lo ts recen tly p u rc h a se d fro m T h o m as Bros, w ith d irt from th e b a se m e n tI of th e L o w se tt & P a te n e a u d e b u ild - Ing. T h e lo ts w ill be filled a b o u t tw o an d o n e -h a lf fe e t to th e level o f th e s tre e t. W . E. W ood an d son Roy h a v e p u rc h a se d a fiv e -a c re tr a c t of lan d fro m C. E. P u g h In th e la t te r 's S ection L in e ro a d f r u it tr a c t. T h e sa le w as m a d e th r o u g h th e S m ith L an d co m p an y . T h ey ex p ect to im p ro v e th e tr a c t. HORSES FOR SALE HEAVY ANI» OE ALL BOUGHT LIGHT HORSES l»E.H<’Iti l*TI( »NN ANI» SOLI» W ill C all fo r h o rse s o r T e a m s F. A. FL EM IN G T ra n s fe r B arn J G ren n ey m et w ith an acci la s t n ig h t by w h ich he lost a o f h is lo w er lip. H e fell in a m a n n e r a s to c u t th e m em - on re q u e s t GRESHAM. OREGON T e le p b o n e 511 BACON SPEC IA L SU G A R CURED Fine cuts of w ell-seasoned m eats, (ora short time only at I tom I 5c to 23c a pound HOWITT’S MARKET & Ä A Good H orse Is a fine thing to drive, but a poor one is disgusling T h e G resh a m L ivery S ta b le a number of good, classy horses ¡’r tire. I he carriages are new and the best that can be bought. Try us H as Hockinson^Prop. sp o rtsm e n a ls o a re a b u n d a n t. In s u m m e r th e b a n k s o f th e v a rio u s s tre a m s a re lln ed w )|h re8 u lt8 of fJgh jn g u e a r e g(wd a n „ * , i,,...,! ./ tn e lo cal s p o rts com e h o m e w ith a i h u n d re d o r m o re fish c a u g h t in a | day- | ---------------------- U n claim ed L e tte rs L is t o f le tte r s re m a in in g u n c alled fo r in th is o ffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g M arch 18, 1911. G e n tle m e n B u rt H a rd e n b ro o k , L. E. H am s. F. R. S m ith , S. 8. C am p b ell, F ra n c o C am ach o , F ra n c ic o U a n la h o R u n rin , I K oyeleo L o p er V e rria ro F o re ig n — In ro n A frc rln lo , G eo rg e e rv n n . < a rd s V ic to r E. Jo h n s o n , 2 I C arl G u sta fso n , G. M. L ogen. T h ese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e d ead te tte r o ffice on A p ril 1, if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re In c a llin g fo r th e ab o v e p lease say , a d v e rtis e d , g iv in g d a te of list. I. M cColl, P. M. T h e G resh am O u tlo o k is a new tw ice-a-w eek p a p e r p rin te d In th e g ro w in g su b u rb . It is n e a t in a p p e a ra n c e . w ell e d ite d an d c a rr ie s an e x c ellen t lin e of a d v e rtisin g . H. L. St. C la ir, fo r e ig h t y e a rs a re s i d e n t of G re sh a m , is th e e d ito r a n d p u b lish e r, a n d E. S. S m ith is th e b u sin e ss m a n a g e r. T he O u tlo o k 's v iew p o in t is v ery o p tim istic .— T h e S p e c ta to r. R o ad s a re In good sh ap e. C o u n ty ro a d s e a st of th e S andy r iv e r a r e in b e tte r c o n d itio n th a n e v e r b efo re O n th e B ase L in e ro ad th e ste e p h ills on b o th sid es of th e S an d y riv e r a re in firs t cla ss sh ap e. P e r h ap s o n e of th e b est c o n s tru c te d ro a d s in th e te r r ito r y e a s t o f th e S an d y riv e r Is th a t e x te n d in g fro m th e S an d y riv e r to L a to u re ll B e g in n in g a t th e b rid g e a c ro s s th e Sun d y riv e r th e ro ad h a s been g ra v eled an d h a s a so lid su rfa c e . T h e ro ad ru n s p a ts th e C o lu m b ia G ra n g e h a ll an d dow n a th re e -m ile g ra d e to L a to u re ll L a to u re ll H ill h a s been m a c a d am ized w ith c ru s h e d rock fro m th e lo w er lev el to th e to p of th e b lu ff o v e rlo o k in g th e C o lu m b ia riv e r. It is c o n sid e re d o n e o f th e m ost p ic tu re s q u e ro a d s in th e c o u n ty an d h u n d re d s o f a u to s tr a v e r s e it S u n d a y s .— O re g o n ia n . It is p le a s a n t to c o n te m p la te th a t P o rtla n d w ith its p o p u la tio n a p p ro x im a tin g 2 3 0 .0 0 0 has an a v e ra g e m o n th ly c ir c u la tio n o f b o oks from Its p u b lic lib ra ry in excess o f any o th e r city In th e U n ite d S ta te s r a n g in g in p o p u la tio n b etw e e n 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 an d 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e c irc u la tio n fo r F e b ru a r y w as « 3 .9 6 5 books. T h is 1» In ex cess o f a y e a r ago, a n d th e in c re a s p re v a ils d e s p ite th e fact th a t th e E a st S id e lib ra ry h a s been d o s e d m o st o f th e tim e d u e to Ih e re c e n t fire T e m p o ra ry h e a d q u a r te r s h a v e b een o p en ed on G ra n d a v e n u e b etw een W a sh in g to n a n d A l d e r s tr e e ts a n d d ally m e s se n g e r s e r vice fo r b o oks h a s been In s ta lle d b etw een th is lib ra ry a n d th e on e d o w n to w n on S ta r k s tr e e t.__ T h e Spectator. Now in the matter of Spring Dry Goods ask us for W e have a tew new varities in the wav of fabrics to catfl the eye for style and the purse for price. Come in and us before buying. The Anchor Store M usic b e r b a d |y a n d th e r> n e g lec ted to go a n d 8ee a d o c to r a n d ,fin a lly w h en a P h y sician w as v isited It w as found nece88ary ,o P e rfo rm a n o p e ra tio n a n d « « ip u ta te p a r t o f th e lip. T h e local fis h e rm e n a re lo o k in g fo rw a rd w ith in te r e s t to th e 1st of fot R oad C o m m issio n er K en n ey w ill A p ril w hen th e o p en se a so n local- h e d o n e w ith his w o k r a t K elly 's tr o u t b eg in s. T h is is th e ____ Butte about A pril i . and then w ill U ii' upeetee ol the finny d irect ills a tte n tio n to th e w o rk on ^r ’be ab o u n d in g r e a t n u m b e rs a n d | o th e r p a rts of th e ro ad s. , . . . . J o h n H u n te r o f Hood R iv e r an d N eal S m ith fo rm e rly of Hood R iv er w ho a re now re s id e n ts of K ern P a r t w ere in th e city W e d n esd ay , th e , , . . , 7 g u e sts of J o h n C onley. T his is the season of the y ear w hen you need m an y things in the w ay of D ry G oods. You need G roceries all the tim e an d every d ay you are in need of the essentials of life which m eans just w h at w e carry in the w av of food stuffs. tr a n s f e r o f th e b u sin e ss co n d u cte d by D. W. M etzg er to B e rt a n d W ill M etzger. Mr. M etzg er has been in b u sin ess fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs and Mrs. H a rry W ood and Bon G e a rn y I T h e s u b je c t fo r th e m o rn in g h o u r ba8 a p a tr o n a g e U n d o u b t w ere In M o n tav illa T hursday, th e j n tHe M E. c h u rc h next S u n d ay ed ly th e y o u n g e r m en w ill succeed g u e sts o f Mr. an d Mrs. O. C. W ood ■ wju |) e • c a j| d o u n a p p re c ia te d well. T h e M. E S u n d ay school will giv w o rk .” E v en in g , " H o u se fu rn is h - Mr. H a s e itin e o f W isco n sin k ep t tin E a s ie r p ro g ram at th e tim e o i in g .” T h e e v e n in g s u b je c t Is es- w atch in th e p o le y a rd s w hich th e m o rn in g serv ice on E a s te r S u n - { p ecially su ite d to th e n eed s of youn is n e a rin g c o m p le tio n fo r th e Mt. day, A pril 1«. people. H ood ra ilro a d co m p an y . He com es Wm. H o ch in so n h a s p u rc h a se d th ,teIe fro m a p a rt of th e c o u n try a u to fo rm e rly ow ned by L ew is S hat th a t is w ell s e ttle d an d ad v an ced tu c k an d h a s p u t th e sam e In th e *n c u ltiv a tio n , b u t h e say s th a t th is I liv ery b a rn w h ere It is fo r r e n t, b u t j c o u n ,r y Is th e b e st th a t he has Ju d g in g fro m th e a m o u n t of b u si seen In h is tra v e ls . Imported German Coach First Prize VC inner at all Fairs What You Want in Spring T Lessons given on M ando lin or Banjo from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. BANK OF GRESHAM C A PIT A L $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 J. Elkington, Pres. Call for particulars. A. J. Grenney, Jno. Sleret, Vice Pres. Fairview Saturday Night, March 25 Public Invited. T ic k e ts 8 Supper 50 cts. Music by Latourell Orchestra. Emil G. G en eral B an k in g Business U a n s Negotiated Mrs. E. Burgess Restaurant. GRAND MASK BALL Greshar Oregon Fire Insurance Wi I n te r e s t P a id o n T im e D e p o s its O u tlo o k R epresentatives T h e O u tlo o k w a n ts to se c u re a w id e -a w a k e re p r e s e n ta tiv e ini lo cality ol im p o rta n c e b etw een P o rtla n d a n d M ount H ood \t kg- th o riz e o u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s to rec e iv e s u b s c rip tio n s on a conn lor a n d keep th e o ttic e in fo rm e d by p h o n e o r le t t e r of I n n , - , , th e ir lo cality . W e w ill p u b lish th e list o f re p r e s e n ta tiv e s so| e v ery o n e in te re s te d m ay k n o w w h o to c o m m u n ic a te w ith . I h e fo llo w in g a re O u tlo o k re p r e s e n ta tiv e s J . A. J o n e s , M elrose, T ro u td e R 1, p h o n e 43X . P . M. N a sh , T ro u td a le . P h o n e 48X 1. G ra n t B ell, S p rin g d a le , T ro u td a le R 2. P h o n e C o rb e tt 510 , „ o l nie K ro n e n b e rS. P le a s a n t V alley, G re sh a m . P hone| J. H. S c h ra m , F a irv ie w a n d R ockw ood E. M. B a lla rd . P o rtla n d . M rs. C has. P ro e b s te l. DantasJ Mr. W tlcoxon, P ow ell V alley. T h o s L u,-as, S p rin g d a le J PUBLIC SAL on E. D. Barker’s Place Three miles west of Fairview, two and one-half miles norj west or Rockwood on O. R. & N, Track, on Wednesday, March 29 A t 10 O’clock a. m., I will sell at auction the follow O ne black Belgian matched team. 6 and 7 years old. weight 2900. A s fine a team as there is in the county. O ne gray gelding. la^One brown driving mare. Gentle for j wo bay mares, weight about 1250 each O ne German Coach bay filly, coming 3- year-old. O ne milk cow, fresh. O ne milk cow. o|f^ CVen Durham heifers, coming 2-year- n"e T- wagon O ne 3 I -4 Mitchell wagon. One steel wheel wagon, with box. V me two-seated spring back. O ne Babcock rubber-tired top-buggy’ O ne Moyer steel-tired open buggy. ' I wo hay racks. O ne two-horse steel-runner sled. O ne new disc grain drill. Hoosier. O ne new hay rake. O ne Osborn mower. One I lanet Junior two-horse riding vator. No. 72. One 20-inch disc harrow. One slip scraper. One fanning mill. One plank drag One cider mill. One No. 2 De Laval cream separator. One I-horse weeder. T wo 14-inch chilled plow. One 14-inch steel pi ow. One 3-section steel harrow. Also forks, shovels, hoes, rakes, sle wedges, carpenter tools, etc. Dining table, cost $45, Six oak I chairs. SIx-hole Bridge-Beach range, steads and all household furniture, heating stoves, book case, chiffonier, d and cooking utensils, etc., etc. On account of ill health I am compelled to sacrifice my property, and it will pay to attend this sale. TERMS: All sums under $10, cash; $10 or over, six months' on approved notes at 7 per cent per annum Sale Rain or Shine. Free Lunch at Noon E. D. Barker, owner. Cleone, R. 1. W. S. Wood,, audit 11