Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 14, 1911, Image 4

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    You are Invited
Fverybody in Gresham and vicinity is
invited to call at my store and experi­
ence a genuine surprise. ! have an of­
fer to make that will over-reach your
imagination.
R. R. CARLSON
M a in St., G r e s h a m
I Sell
2 R o u n d O a k R anges E v e ry D a y
BANK OF GRESHAM
CAPITAL $15,000
J. E lk i n g to n .
P re s .
Jno. Sleret,
Vice Pres.
Emil G. Kardell,
Cashier
G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s i n e s s
Loans Negotiated
Fire Insurance Written
In t e r e s t P a id o n T im e D e p o s its
H w eet ( 're a m .
GRESH AM
m en t.
Matt S c h n e id e r w ill so o n
w ith a new F o rd a u to .
on, s is te r s o f M rs. H a rv e .M e tz g e r,
*® re in G resh am o v e r S u n d a y as
g u e s ts of th e ir s is te r
and
o th e r
J . J . W o d eag e tr a n s a c te d busl- re la tiv e s.
n ess in P o rtla n d to d ay .
In co n v e rsa tio n y e ste rd a y w ith H
C. 8. S m ith , o f th e S m ith L an d M. M iller he said to a re p r e s e n ta tiv e
co m p an y , tr a n s a c te d
b u sin e ss
in o f th e O u tlo o k t h a t from a w a n t ad.
P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay .
in s e rte d in th e p a p e r h e h a d sold
lto y T h o m p so n o f B oise, Id a h o , fro m tw e n ty -fiv e to th ir ty th o u s a n d
u n j s tra w b e rry p la n ts.
is h e re a g u e s t of h is f a th e r
o th —..
e r -------------
re la tiv e s
R ev. S. F P itts w ill p re a c h
at
L. J . O re n d o rff of S e ife r s ta tio n S p rin g d a le S un d ay e v e n in g , A pll 16.
■- h
e . e . re
. „ to d ay —
i e ss
ev ery
S u n d ay
w as
on ■
b — u sin
a n d , S ervices a re h eld
e v e n in g in th e
A th le tic
h a ll, in
s h a k in g h a n d s w ith old frie n d s.
c h a rg e of Rev. J. A.
H o p p er
of
S c h a w -B a tc h e r m a d e a su ccessfu l
G resh am .
te s t to d a y on 7590 fe e t o f p ip e on
Rev. F o rd B u rtc h , p a s to r, w ill
th e S ectio n L in e ro a d
one
m ile
p re a c h a t 11 a. m. an d 7 :3 0 p.m .
w est of T ro u td a le c a r tra c k .
B en H a ld s te a d
w as
in
to w n a t th e B ethel B a p tis t c h u rc h . S u n ­
re g u la rly
at
T h u rs d a y
en ro u te
fo r P o rtla n d day school is h eld
1 0 :3 0 .
w h e re h e h o p es to s e c u re a p o si­
T he follow ing G resh am people
tio n fo r th e su m m e r.
sp
e
n t S u n d ay in P o rtla n d :
Mr. a n d ;
J L y n ch o f P le a s a n t V alley w as
n to w n W ed n esd ay an d m a d e a r ­ M rs. A. M eyers, Mr. an d Mrs. M. D.
ra n g e m e n ts fo r som e b u ild in g m a ­ K ern , Mr. an d Mrs. L. P. M anning,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
W ood
and
te r ia l fo r his new re sid e n c e .
D avid Culy.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C lin to n M oran h av e
Mrs. Geo. R u eg g an d sis te r, Mrs.
been in P o rtla n d th e p a st few d ay s
w h ere Mrs. M oran e x p e c ts soon to B ell, h ad a very n a rro w escape last
th e
u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n a t th e Good w eek w hile o u t d riv in g . On
h ill n e a r th e T h om pson place th e
S a m a rita n h o sp ita l.
H a rry M cC olluck a n d fam ily a r e l h° rse 8 u d d en ly fel1- b re a k in g p a rts
r„ fro
frn m
„ , r>«n,«...<!■_
v _ j i ___
_ d . o f t he h a rn e ss. T h e lad ies k ep t
h e re
C en te rv ille , In
d ia n a , an
te m p e rs,
w ill sp en d a few m o n th s w ith h is p e rfe c t c o n tro l of th e ir
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. J . F. M cCul- m ended th e h a rn e s s, b ru sh ed o ff th e
d u st und w ere soon on th e ir w ay
lu ck .
hom e.
M r. an d Mrs. E d. S le re t a r e a t
th e ir s u m m e r h o m e
at
W elches r - \ C T C n
\ k t - v t - c
T h ey re p o rt te n i n ch es o ,f f snow EA STER C A N T A TA
th e r e a n d m o re fa llin g , T h ey will
SUNDAY NIGHT
r e tu r n S u n d ay .
be o u t
J . H. M arias o f th e
Mt.
H ood
C o n stru c tio n co m p an y , w ho h a s been
tr a n s f e r r e d fr o m th e o ffic e h e re to
P o rtla n d w as o u t T h u rs d a y in an
a u to to say h e llo to a few
lad y
frie n d s.
A d v e rtisin g w ill
c r e a te
a
,ie .
Walker House
New Hotel
Rates Given
On Application
ROBT.
W ALKER
P R O P R IE T O R
Saving
secret process of
tempering.
I Am in a Positiion
to save tbe farmer o n e. half
of his blacksmith bills on
harrow teeth, rake
teeth, wedges, etc.
Also shoeing.
Grocery
Department
Is being added to each day
New and down-to-date
lines and New prices
O ur increased sales and
trade are evidences of the
general
satisfaction
W e have received some of
our stock of ladies’ sum ­
mer underwear. T he very
latest in under-vests is
“The Cumfy Cut.” All
sizes, 15c and up.
W e sell good goods cheap
not cheap goods cheap
Fresh Green Garden Truck
D o N ot F o r g e t
We will take your butter and eggs the sam e as cash
O ne price to all. Each article is plainly markec
Anchor Store
M a in
S tre e t
G resh am
W e W a tch fo r Snaps
: “ j X X e n bO,c‘ 0 ° c X
It is natural for the man that wants to ell to tell us about it.
O re sh a n i to sp en d a
few
m o n th s
Our record last year 1039.5 acres.
C h o ru s, R ejoice,
th e
L ord
is
w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C. M errill.
RiBen.
Mr. N ye is em p lo y ed on th e O. W. I'
C o ro n atio n .
an d h a s a ru n to
E sta c a d a . T he
60 acres on Base Line Road, 40 acres under cultivation, large barn, root
B en ed ictio n .
W. H. C o n g d o n is laid up th is borne in P o rtla n d b u s been te m p o r­
h v d « m mev « d ’ I*
W° r,h
w a,er p,ped ,n'° bar" and b°u .e , a" d
hydrant in yard, only $150 per acre. Easy terms.
w eek w ith a lam e b ack , th e resu lt a rily closed.
C hange o f C ar Time.
140 acres good land two miles from Mt. Hood Ry. 50 acres under cultiva.
o f a m is-step In g e ttin g in to his
Geo. C M cD erm o t of th e S tan d -
T h e O. P. w ill m a k e a co m p lete
'(» a c r e ^ c e
h? ? ’ e ,a nd barn and five
bearing orchard $90 per acre.
BO acres nice eve and in Damascus country. $100 per acre.
*'a g o n -
a rd Oil co m p an y a t P o rtla n d
w as c h a n g e of tim e in th e ir p a sse n g e r
■ 2
TL’ n,cerlevj ' '“ 1 ’ be,’ * ° f ’ol1’ 22 acrea cultivated, running water
M a rg a re t an d R u th
K ent .w h o o u < W ed n esd ay
in te rv ie w in g F red se rv ice
— ------
■■ h e re an d P o rtla n d
betw ~ een
stahon d ar"' am y
bea" ng “nd ° ne balf mile (rom elec'n c hne
h a v e been ill w ith th e m easles a re M. T h o m p so n an d v iew in g th e fo u r b e g in n in g A pril 16
T h e new tim e
on th e m end a n d w ill be o u t In a f*ne « p an of h o rse s re c e n tly
p u r- ta b le ~
w ill a p p e a r In th e O utlook
.„ d
' “ **
° reh“ A
» —
few d ay s.
c h a se d fo r th e c o m p a n y 's u es in n e x t T u esd ay .
5 acres on Mt. H ood line right at station, all under cultivation good spring
M uch w o rk is b ein g d one by
H. B. D avis o f P o rtla n d , son of P o rtla n d .
good prospect, for town, very reasonable on easy terms.
8
P 8'
J. M D avis, m e rc h a n t a t T e rry , w as
T h e P ow ell sch o o l w ill observe th e co m p an y alo n g th e lin e and
state 10 r£ d .1f,r ™ e,.h em ScVi°o1 9 " , t ' "T®" room hou8e’ °" best road in the
C a 7 i be b e ., . t $ 5 ( ^ ,On,a
CU,h’ ati°" . ~ d w ell adapted for (run
a b u sin e ss c a lle r In G resh am W ed- A rb o r Day to d ay w ith a p p ro p ria te ste a m loco m o tiv e is em ployed fo r
| nesday
c o n s tru c tio n
w ork
H e re a fte r all
e x ercises, a p ro g ra m , p la n tin g
I
hese
will
not
last
long
at
these
prices.
o i fre ig h t w ill be h a u le d a t n ig h t.
W ill lle sse n o f T ro u td a le w as in tr e e s a n d m a k in g flo w e r beds
S c h o o lN o te /
to w n
to d ay in th e in te re s t o f a lilac h e d g e w ill be se t o u t. T h u s
T h e g ir ls of th e Q ueen
E s th e r
d a n c e to be g iv en in T ro u td a le S a t­ th e g ro u n d s w ill be m ad e a ttr a c t-
ive in k ee p in g w ith th e fin e
new c irc le a r e g o in g to d o n a te p a rt of
u rd a y n ig h t by S H elm in g .
schtm l b u ild in g .
th e p ro f, t th p y recely e fron‘
G re sh a m , O reg o n .
Mrs. II. M M iller o f F ir G rove
O ne e s s e n tia l o f good a d v e rtis in g 8ale to ,h e M issio n ary co llectio n fo r
F a rm , w ho h as been III fo r th e past
ste r. r.
E E a a ste
H ase Itull D elay ed .
tw o w eeks is re p o rte d b e tte r an d is p e rs iste n c y .
T. It. H o w itt's N ew O ffice.
O n e ta S tillio n w as a b se n t
w ill be a b le to be u p In a few days.
On a c c o u n t o f w et w e a th e r th e t On a c c o u n t o f th e in c re a s in g bu
from
By a n e r r o r th e O u tlo o k
s ta te d I gchooj
T u esd ay
a fte rn o o n on ac- b a seb all se a so n w h ich w as to h a v e ! 'n ess a t t h e m a r k e t
Slg. K n ig h to n Is m a k in g ” so m e ■ re
th a t ...................
F re d T h iiiaivnu
o m p so n . ot In ste a d
of
and
in
»
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p a h s to his b a rb e r sh o p an d a d d in g F re d 11. F le m in g , w as
re co v erin g
. .
ver)' 8ore ,h r o a t
o pened h e re n e x t S u n d a y h a s been w h o le8 ale tr a d e T. R. H o w itt
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a « d .1 e p a rtm e n t to . h a . n d . le . th e la u n d ry « fro m a n In ju ry a n d w as a b o u t to go
B e"
h“ ’
re,urn<>d
to <,elaye(, o n e w eek. S u n d a y , A pril f T T
“ obU8lne88 ° " ‘Ce
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to w.,.1,
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.
sch o o l a f t e r a n ab se n c e of ab o u t 29 nn
b u sin e ss m o re sa tis fa c to rily .
,
p
l G re sh a m R eal E s ta te b u ild in g
<
to w o rk
T h o m p so n say s he w ishes
-3 o „ th e g ro u n d s h e re th e G ia n ts M ain s t r e e t, w h e re he c an be four
tw o w eeks
his frie n d s to know th a t h e d o n ’t
M Us
C h ase und L eslie St. C laire w ere w ill m eet th e D ilw o rth D e rb y ., P o rt d u rin g o ffice h o u rs
w ant to w ork.
. Mar
laird 's fa s te s t a m a te u r te a m .
ibsetit W e d n e s iia y a f t e r n o o n .
D in g er is tlie new a c c o u n ta n t.
T here w ill be a
g a th e r in g
of
K a n sa n s, th e co m in g S u n d ay , a t th e
Imported German Coach hom e o f M r and Mrs. I W. B u tle r
T hose ex p e c tin g to lie p re s e n t a re
I irst Prize \\ inner at all Fairs Mr. an d Mrs. J E. C ra w fo rd . F red
P itc h e r a n d fam ily an d A. llo lle c k
Headquarters at Pleasant Home
an d fain tly .
W. F. McKinney
Gresham. Ore.
that
departm ent is giving
Look at These
We Are Again
Lucky & Hamilton
Phone 274
Manager
LOOK!
Lard!
Lard! Lard!
Open Kettle
Pure
Home Products
W orth m ore hut »old for les« than packing house steam
kettle clarified.
5 lbs. 65c.
Our Dry
Goods Line
GODHARD
Plow Shear» Included
Main Street
, . lnrneJ
Dry Goods and
Groceries
First State Bank
To Farmers
By
Mrs. A. j_ „ „
w hich consists Exclusively of
W. H. C o n g d o n w as In P o rtla n d
lh u r s d a y on
b u sin e ss
and
a lso
Io receiv e tr e a tm e n t fo r h is lam e
back.
American Plan
MRS.
* ’ on . v...t to
In all our lines
T he E a s te r c a n ta ta to be given
S u n d ay ev e n in g in th e
M ethodist
c h u rc h by th e c h o ir
is e n title d ,
F ro m
C ross to C row n. T h e pro-
! g ram w ill be as follow s:
: O rg an P re lu d e . Mrs. Ja s . S terlin g ,
! o rg a n ist.
B eg in n in g
T h u rsd a y m o rn in g ,
H ym n, S elected.
m au d w h ich w o u ld n o t o th e rw is e be
A pril 13, I w ill be p re p a re d to d e­
P ra y e r.
reco g n ized . A good a d is a
lin e
liv e r
sw eet
c ream a n y w h e re
In
In tro d u c to ry .
P a rt 1. T h e C ru-
th ro
w n o u t to a b u y e r to m
d ra
w m
him
.........
aw
in
A r th u r M enzies sh o o k h a n d s w ith
G resham .
E.
S ch w ed ler.
T ele­
o w ard th e m an w ho h a s th e a r tic le clfixlon.
G resh am frie n d s T h u rsd a y .
p h o n e 64.
13
to sell.
B a rito n e solo an d
ch o ru s,
He
Mrs. W m. H o ck in so n ca lle d
on
w as D espised, W. H. B achm eyer.
W
ork
on
th
e
new
T
h
o
m
p
so
n
g
a
r-
;
P o rtla n d frie n d s T h u rsd a y .
A lto solo a n d ch o ru s, L am b
of
ag e on Pow ell s t r e e t is p ro g re s s in g
C. L. G a lla g h e r of P o rtla n d vis­
ra p id ly a n d it w ill so o n be in re a d ­ God. Miss M innie L aw rence.
ited G resh am frie n d s W ed n esd ay .
A lto solo, S ta rs in T h e ir G olden
in ess fo r th e new m a c h in e s .“ O v er­
Mrs. Jo s. S h o rt left
y este rd a y la n d
S
p
lendor. Miss M innie L aw rence.
w ill be th e le a d in g m a k e ,a n d
fo r T o ro n to , C a n a d a , on a s h o r t vis p e rh a p s C a rte r c a r second.
S o p ra n o solo an d ch o ru s, O C ould
Third Street
It to re la tiv e s.
atch less W
W orth.
M rs. C. It. W h e e le r a n d tw o s o n s ,1* I , S
" peak
T “ th e M
M atCn,eM
o rth ’ M™
W m. O sb u rn h a s se c u re d th e po- ag ed 8 an
d
10,
a
rriv
e
d
In
G
re
s
h
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‘ngton.
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III
V J IC B llttU l
in te rm iss io n a n d an n o u n c e m e n ts.
sltio n as n ig h t o p e ra lo r a t th e cen th is w eek a n d jo in e d th e h u sb a n d
P a rt 2. T h e R e su rre c tio n .
tr a l te le p h o n e office.
| w ho Is em p lo y ed by Slg. K n ig h to n
T ... en o r solo an d c h o ru s , H e A rose
H elen a n d A r th u r S le re t of aa b a rb e r.
Mr. W h e e le r h a s ro o m s
New Furniture. Newly Fin C h Miss
icag o a rriv e d in G resh am T h u n - a t M rs. E lla H o r n ls h s h o u se
j ,
Albt' r,8O n-
ished Rooms, New People
We Shall Go Forwart
10 lbs. $1.25
t irculate Your Money in Gresham
HOWITT’S MARKET & Ä
Mr. a n d Mrs H a rry C o llin s have
r e t u r i n d to G resh am fro m K an sas
t tty. M rs C o llin s nee C la ra M etz­
g er is w ell know n h e re as a lso is
Mr, C o llin s
T h ey receiv ed m any
c o n g ra tu la tio n s from frie n d s on r e ­
tu r n in g
fro m th e ir e a s te rn
tr ip
T hey ex p e c t to m a k e th e ir h o m e In
G re sh a m fo r som e tim e.
Dr, C W. L ow e w as in G resh am
W ed n esd ay ,
m e e tin g
old frie n d s
an d fo rm in g new a c q u a in ta n c e s Dr
Low e
is
p re s id e n t of
th e S ta te
B oard o f O p to m e try , w hich p o sitio n
he h as h eld fo r w r e n y e a rs, being
first a p p o in te d
by Gov. C h a m b e r­
lain .
H e e x p ects to com e o u t h e re
re g u la rly a n d | s tr y in g to h a v e a
room fitte d u p fo r h is u se In th e
new h o tel.
T he F o u rth
Q u a rte rly
n ie e ttn g
will be h eld in th e F re e M eth o d ist
c h u rc h b e g in n in g F rid ay n ig h t
sid in g E ld e r W. W J o h n s to n
Will
p reach F rid a y n ig h t. S a tu rd a y n ig h t
an d S unday m o rn in g a u d ev e n in g
T he c o n fe re n c e y e a r is d ra w in g to
a close. T h e a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e w ill
t>e h eld e a rly In May in F ir s t F
M. c h u rc h , P o rtla n d
A good . a t ­
te n d a n c e is d e sire d a t th e q u a r t e r ­
ly fle e t lu g h ere.
Smith Land
Company
o p p o ± t v T P' ng
‘L g 1 ,US . ‘71? We give the Put>l>c an
opportunity to purchase 5- and 10-acre tracts, half mile
from 1 leasant Home Station on the Mt. Hood Railroad.
K - s F
f ^
P leasant
A utom obile
£
F ine n ,a ,l, " J li/L
Koad.
"
"
« -sh « « .
„ ,|.e ,
" t t l , v illa g e o f
A lso on th e Mt. Hood
in-
F in e g rad.-d ro a d s
C ounty.
See us on our new plan of selling.
No man too poor to buy.