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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1911)
E G RESH AM Mrs M. Roton is seriously ill. Wm Ross of St. H elens was here th e guest of R. It Carlson The B arker auction tak es place H. McCormick, of Oregon City, to-m orrow , W ednesday m orning, at wan in tow n today and left a large his home north of Rockwood. order for straw b erry plants with Prof. Steel is laid up with th e pre th e Eastw ood nurseries. Geo. K enney is having th e low vailing m alady, th e m easles. H e has land on bis property on Roberts th e sym pathy of his many friends avenue filled to th e street grade. Emil K ardell is having an acre ot land cleared which ad jo in s the Jno. T here Is a rum or th a t th e Clan- aban property on Division and Main Fieldhouse property. will stree ts will be platted and Mrs. F red Thompson visited Mon soon go on th e m arket. day at. th e home of Dr. and Mrs. A. The Salem D istrict Home Miss- Thompson. lonary convention will meet at New Mrs. E lla Nye of P o rtlan d spent berg, April IS, 20, Instead of at Sunday with her m other, Mrs. C. Salem in May, as previously an M errill. nounced. Roy Wood has enlarged his W hile in Salem Mrs Bachm eyer rooms and now has a neat ice cream took lunch at th e home of Mrs parlo r which rem inds one th a t Kouthwiek, m other of Mrs. C. C. spring is com ing is com ing. Baker. Mrs. B aker is quite ill at Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Pullen and th e sanatarlum . H er many friends family of P ortlund visited Mrs. P u l hope for her recovery. len 's paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. To Mrs. W. C. Belt belongs the Gould Sunday. distinction of having first suggest Miss T ilda W alker, who accidenti; ed th e slogan, ‘"G resham 's Got the She Is sPrained her an k le a few days ago Goods," about a year ago also au th o r of M ontesano's popular is reported to be im proving and will slogan, “ Meet success at Monte be about in a few days. ■ano.” GODARD Imported German Coach I' irst Prize \\ inner at all Fairs Headquarters at Pleasant Home W . F. M cKinney P h o n e 274 M an ag er G re sh a m M illinery Now Open for the Spring Trade Call and see our lines Spring Hats, Notions Expert Trimming POWELL ST. GRESHAM Lewis S h attuck is p lanning to build a n eat, m odern bungalow on his residence corner, moving th e old house south and fixing it up for Col. B ennett, with h e a d q u a rte rs a P o rtlan d , was in th e city over Sun day th e guest of Mr and Mrs. F o st e r Cooley . Mr. and Mrs. C linton Moran spent Sunday In P o rtlan d th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W heeler, p ar e n ts of Mrs. Moran. Mrs. Baclim eyer retu rn ed yester day from a trip to E ugene and Sa lem in th e in te rests of W om an’s Koine M issionary W ork. , Allan R. Hollaway and J. W. P ark er have bought an acre each in Tlu Ju o n a and will build two new houses th e re a t once. The Com m ercial Club will meet at p u ret Dolan and th e Rev. A. B th e Odd Fellow s hall to-m orrow C alder of P le a sa n t Home, night. A larg e atten d an ce is desired A lbert C lln efelter of Oswego is T he board of governors will meet visiting his d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. Ship- ton ig h t and fo rm u late plans for th e ley at P lea san t Home. Mrs. Shlp- w ork‘ j ley atten d ed th e fu n eral of her Our en terp risin g baker, Paul m other In Oswego last week. Hoetzel would m ake a good real A larg e force of m en Is at work e state booster. When a friend to in th e Mt. Hood yards, fixing th e whom he was show ing a piece ol track , trim m in g up poles and over- land asked, w hat can you raise h au lin g m achinery an d m aterial, here? P aul replied, you can r a is e , Crews are laying tra c k s and balast- the price. Ing n ear P lea san t Home ,, . J. N. M ew hlrter is te arin g down Guy F ield h o u se has sufficiently th e old barn south of his house recovered nosttinn „ t » J to resum e i his ~ ..................~ n n p position u B I l l U l l i as which has stood th e re for many j clerk In Ed A ylsw orths store. He years and had become an eyesore to h as been sick a long tim e and his th e street. He will build a sm all m any frien d s a re glad to see him barn at th e hack of his house “ w in 01,1 8,an<1 • W hile Dan T albot was d riv in g to th e depot th is m orning with several cans of m ilk, his wagon ton g u e i a T T w V n r 1; : , ^ x h W ill Call for horses or T eam s on BACON S P E C IA L SU G A R CURED l ine cuts of well-seasoned meats, fora short time only at h orn I 5c to 23c a pound HOWITT’S MARKET “ h tH: ? dw r w p: « A very put up GRESHAM, OREGON T elephone 511 „s2i Now inc the matter of Spring Dry Goods ask us for We have a few new varities in the way of fabrics to a the eye for style and the purse for price. Come in and us before buying. The Anchor Store WHY INVOKE REFERENDUM? Strong Rosolutions Against Movement to Hold Up Appropriations. H ave W e ve got the horse and buggy and also a dandy auto Get busy, Kid, take her out and be «port Wm. Hockinson, Prop. BANK OF GRESHAM CAPITAL $15,000 J. E lkington, Pres. Jno. Sleret, V ice P res. Emil G. I Cat G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Loans Negotiated Fire Insurance I n t e r e s t P a id o n T i m e D e p o s it s State Taxes Not a Burden '¡ c u ltu r a l College and M anm outh and Appropriations for a m o u n tl" g in to ta l r-j .• i to I s ¿*>.758.92, for th e benniel per- Education are Low. iod of 1911-1912 and ! ,, 1 I ly a „d local purposes <turi iod , e . if none of thege tio n s a r e referre d , ce n ts o u t of each dollar pi W hereas. We believe th a t th e var- ,,8 w w il, be require(1 for were 7 d ep art ,,,en ts and ‘»«‘“ u- p ro p ria tlo n s, and be it T he follow ing reso lu tio n s were tio n s of O regon a re being c o n d u c t-j K esolved, 'I h a. the at.et adopted by th e Salem Board of ed in an econom ical and conserva- voke th e referen d u m aga T rad e an<1 B usiness M en’s League. ve m an n er and th a t th e a p p ro p ria- a p p ro p ria tio n s is not In tl, Ion sum m erized above w ere proper- of th e d ev elo p m en ts of th 11 *8 believed th a t any action in th e way of n u llifying ap p ro p riatio n s J , “ ad e “ nd rep re8 en t ‘he Im pera- ,arge> a n d th a t overy cll,B for sta te schools and and o th e r de- n a m « p T ..d ° f ' " e " “ t,tu t,o n 8 be d iscouraged in th e matt P artm e n ts will have a tendency to ' ‘ W hereas It has been reliably e . [ ‘u® P eliti° ns and pr0 affect th e developem ent an d gro w th tlm ate d th a t th e to ta l am o u n t o f th e Sa' “ °- of everv c c n m m n n l t v I . , am o u n t o t th< It is tt„ t * . » u i a p p ro p riatio n s so u g h t to be referre d T he a rtic le that, appean x x x r r r , ,z - « ’" x r r ;.h referen d u m o n , 2 pT n ,e a ,u re s neat w ire fence i . The railro ad work slnwlv ,L a8, j to move slowly b ut the being m ade Indicate th a t th e will be extensive. X xvt. « e so lu tlo n seem s , W berea8‘ 11 ap p ears th » t an uTa“ * T Pt 18 belnK m ade to lnvoke Plans referen d u m on a p p ro p riatio n s work th e U niversity of Oregon, th e r ; ,on8 ia ,eM ,h a n 3 p- Som ething doing every m in u te EV E SI’E t'l t l.lS T COMING with C arroll Sm ith. The o th e r day ^ r - G. W. Lowe, one of he was going down th e Base Line O regon’ most prom inent op road ln his a u to when a tire cam e tician s and o p to n tetists, will be in off. Suddenly th e inner tu b e swell- up as big as a b arrel but It d id n 't th e jew elry sto re of Mr. F ieldhouse, “ b u st." A n o th er of S m ith ’s good ¡W ednesday, April 12, for one day only. If you a re In need of glass- fo rtu n es ,,,, iv . . . . . e8 you ean do no b e tte r th a n con- n ,1 T a t ,h e lr »«1« him about your eyes and glass- “ n P ” a i .te,rn0on es. See next issue for fu rth e r p ar tite following visitors from P o rt- tic u la rs land: Mrs. Leach, special o rg an iz -, __ ___________ e r. Mrs. S tites, captain of A stor clr- N otice eie team ; Mrs. Allen, of A rb u tu s; I h erew ith notify th e people Mrs tro s s le y and Mrs Roland, of G resham th a t I have sta rte d of b u tu s B eaudott, of Ar- m ilk ro u te in th e city, p roduct is g u a ra n te e d pure, cows having all The Infant son of Mr and Mrs been tested W ith y o u r aid th e en- Alva Hevel died S aturday evening te rp rise will become perm anent. 1 he fu n eral was held Sunday a fte r- E. SCH W ED LER noon at th e house. Rev. J. F - ________ Dunlop spoke brief and ap p ro p ria te FOR SALE - P ig s feeders in w onls o f com fort. Many sym path- q u ire Sweet B rier F arm Phon," etit neighbors and friends w ere pres 493. H. J. W allace cnt. T he little w hite cask et was overed with flow ers. . B u ild ers SU D D E N D E A T H OF JO H N L (R O S S u#: x x r estim ated am o u n t th a t will be paid th e en d g o t th e blam e fo, at- ln d irec l tax atio n for th e sta te , coun thing. ’»e for Ag- You Want A n ifty 0-rooin B ungalow on good big lot. ju st complet th e exceedingly low price o f $ 2 0 0 0 w ith good liberal T en n s «rv so good it is u sham« to |>ay rent. C om e let us it to you. W O O D S A W IN G • Itig I>Hnce, M etzger's h all. G resham . S atu r day n ig h t, April 8. Leslie M errill floor m anager. Best m usic Good tim e »M ured T ickets »1 R egular supper at both re sta n ra n ts. li Jno. L. Cross, who has lived on a farm n ear Boring for a n um ber of years, died suddenly at his hom e th is m orning, d eath being caused F o r Sale. form th e effects of a stro k e of p a r T h ree second-hand wagons. 3 set alysis w ith which Mr (T oss was stric k en m ore th a n a year ago. It work harness. 1 span young m ules (tad been th o u g h t he had e n tire w eight ab o u t 1200, 1 span horses, ly recovered but d eath cam e w ithout w eight 3000. Apply 8. 8 T hom p son, G resham Tel. 01. tf a m om ents notice Deceased was a m em ber of th e M A. Ross Post G. A. R of th is For Male Five acres in high sta te of c u lti city u n d er w hose ausqices th e fu n Good seven-room house. eral will be held form th e hom e on vation sheeds, a woodshed T h u rsd ay at 10 a n m T i he ter goo<l b arn , • wagon »uewu», in up In inter* o o u sn eu ntent will be In th e G resham cecm e- • ,o r 7 o” n>«. «PPle h ouse; 3 U acres •---- b earin g fru it and berries. 1 U acres tery young fru it. Two goo«i wells, good An aged wife and three child* new fence, good road to place; v ren are left to mourn the loss of mile off county road 12500 cash ■>4 “ lies east of G resham . Call or the kind old gentleman. phone T he O utlook, G resham 53 e Lave the best a n d mot e . p. smith & s< A tten tion ! W hy not use C em ent Blocks? l.ost— A grey shaw l. Sunday Best for buildings, basem ents, cel uight, on Powell o r Main stre e ts, lars. . _ garages, __ ___, , porch piers, etc. Call G resham F in d er pleas notify O ut- for p a rtic u la rs P hone 516. Rob- look office e rt Doane, G resham . Say! Y ou G ot a G irl? Greshi Oregoi D ougherty, who was with him , were ere and o th erw ise T h er « - “ T ,h e ,ax ab lt‘ Property of th e s ta te fo r ally killed a colt was a « throw n o u t and sehiously h u rt. he no good reason for Invoking "the and t h T t h e tM a l t ° S" ° Vel' ” "0' mgT n s x request This is the season of the year when you need many things in the way of Dry Goods. You need Groceries all the time and every day you are in need of the essentials of life which means just what we carry in the way of food stuffs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ram sby e n te r tained Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd from San Francisco. i G randpa McLain of Salem is T hom as Bros, a re p ain tin g and here spending a few days visiting papering th e in te rio r of Aaron •>!■ d au g h ters, Mrs. Ja s. Law rence K n ig h ten 's house. TI i I b place is 'ln<i Mrs. P. Michel, m ade very a ttra c tiv e by a new ce- George H arris cam e down front m ent w alk , cam p Two on th e Mt. Hood to Lee C arm en front Cavalier, N. D , spend Sunday w ith friends, and sister. Mrs. J. (1. T. Colley and i George K enney has p u t in electric child ren , from D rayton, N. D. have lig h ts in his house on Powell street, arriv ed and will m ake th e ir hom e Among those a tte n d ln Mr W hlte- here. Lee is a son of Mr. and Mrs h ead 's evening le ctu re were, Mrs. E M. Carm en. ‘ | a . K elly of M ontavilla, Miss Mar- HEAVY AND LIGHT HOItMEH OF ALL DEMt'KIPTIONM • ((OUGHT AND MOIJt What You Want in Spring Em il O sw ald, th e feed m an spent S aturday w ith his m o th e r in P o rt land. ren’- HORSES FOR SALE E. A. FLEMING T ran sfer Barn W ilbur Thom pson is sick with th e measles. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. L angw orthy of N ewberg are h ere th e g u ests of Mrs. C. M. O liphant. Mr. and Mrs. P. W ires w ere here over Sunday th e g u ests of Mrs C. M. O liphant. >ir. and Mrs Ed S leret accom pan ied th e g irls on th e ir trip to The Dalles to play bask et ball. Mrs. T. R. H ow itt, who has been q uite ill for a few days, is able to be around again. The Old Reliai CONTINUES T O GROW IVHY? Because it has a “Square D eal” Every person. Its Winning Way has been Careful, Conservative H Fir^t State Ba: Gresh am ■ - - Oregon