Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 05, 1911, Image 4

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L. P M anning w as in P o rtla n d on
T uesday.
J. U. P re s to n of S p rin g w a te r. O r­
Into egon, w as in G resham W ednesday.
H an s F re d ric k so n
mov »I
th e G ates n eig h b o rh o o d .
Mrs. J. W. S h a ttu c k of P o rtla n d
H a rry C o llin s la laid up on ac­ was a G resh am v isito r y e ste rd a y .
co u n t o t sick n e ss th is w eek.
Miss L u la P a rm e ly will sp en d S at­
Roy T odd of L en ts is in to w n th is u rd ay and S unday v isitin g frie n d s
w eek a ss istin g F. E. T odd in p a p e r­ a t St. Jo h n s.
in g F ra n k W o stell’s house.
J. J. R o b ertso n is a tte n d in g th e
Jo h n R o b e rts an d Mr. a n d Mrs. F re e M ethodist co n feren ce in P o r t­
H odge left th is m o rn in g to
spend land.
a fo rtn ig h t at W elches.
F O. S n u ffin w ent to P o rtla n d
E. A. R a k e r has p u rc h a se d
th e to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of h is nephew
D. It N ich o las b erry an d fr u it ranch David B. O dell, W ednesday.
an d m oved on to th e sam e la s t week
W ilbur S m ith , a n old frie n d
of
D unlop,
a rriv e d
y e ste rd a y
T he sto rk m ade a v isit to th e Rev.
hom e of .Mr. an d Mrs. R oht. W right from C a lifo rn ia w h ere he h as been
sp ending th e w in ter.
on M onday m o rn in g a n d le ft a boy
G RESH AM
Compare Our $12.50 Dresser
W ith those sold by o th ers before you buy.
I he G oods will sell Them selves.
$20 Kitchen Cabinet for $15
W h ile th e S to ck L asts
Porch Furniture
M rs L eo n a S ch u ltz is o p e ra to r in
th e tele p h o n e c e n tra l.
ta k in g th e
p lace o f Miss M innie L aw ren ce,w h o
h a s a m o n th 's v acatio n .
E W. C am p h as been m a k in g im -
p ro v em en ts on h is house, reb u ild -
ing th e porch an d p a in tin g th e en-
tir e h o u se an d sh ed s
Round Oak Stoves
L eaders of I heir C lass for H alf a C entury.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. H arv ey and
d a u g h te r, o f M ilw aukie, w ere g u e sts
54 r. an d Mrs. P.
B u rg ess
last
Sunday.
J A. R u m m e r a n d P. G. T oft
w ere in tow n y e ste rd a y on
husi-
ness. Mr. R u m m e r is th e o w n e r of
R ing Lovelace.
F. E. T odd h as Ju st fin ish ed
On acco u n t of w et g ro u n d s th e
i i v tin
n i f g ,
ra .
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s. v. w een
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A.
B l ru g g e r's a
gam
e w betw
th
e V G I 1 ian
and
th
stock b u rn s a n d h as now b egun on P ied m o n t S ta rs h as been p o stponed
T h o m p so n 's g a ra g e .
u n til a la te r d ate.
Carlson Sells Them
T h e E p w o rth le a g u e con v en tio n
of th e Salem d is tric t will be in ges-
sion F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y o f th is
week a t F o re s t G rove.
Miss D orothy B riggs, Mr. D aniels,
sen io r, an d C has. D aniels, o f P o rt-
land w ere c a lle rs a t th e h o m e of
Mr an d Mrs. Ja s . S te rlin g la s t Sun-
day.
Main Street, Gresham
A. B. O lsen, w ho p u rch ased t
Ja m e s R itchey fa rm , is b u ild in g „
fine la rg e b arn w hich he w ill use as
a resid en ce w hile he is e re c tin g a
handsom e an d com m odious re s id e m e
The
lad ies of th e
M ethodist
ch u rc h will m eet at th e ch u rch next
I u esday a n d give it a th o ro u g h
clean in g . A ny w ho c an n o t
assist
T he M in isterial a sso ciatio n o f the a re req u ested to send an ab le su b ­
Salem
d is tric t m et a t D allas last s titu te . V acuum cle a n e rs a re need ­
w eek. N early all p a sto rs
of the ed and req u ested to be b ro u g h t.
I d is tric t w ere p re s e n t and en jo y ed an
T he follow ing special m u sical h as
| ex cellen t p ro g ra m .
been a rra n g e d fo r next S u n d ay a t
You'll Find it With Us I
WHAT?
Wny, the Goods, the Price, the Qual­
ity, the Service.
E. T. J o n e s , a
c o n tr a c to r from
P o rtla n d ,w h o a t p re se n t resid es n ear
J e n n e sta tio n wus in tow n yester-
j day lo o k in g up b u sin ess and inci­
Anchor
Store
d e n ta lly in q u irin g a b o u t G resh am as
a p e rm a n e n t lo catio n
- ...........
S
erv ices - ..........»
in th e ...
M ...
E. ...u
ch u .c
rc u h next
S u n d ay as follow s:
S unday school
a t 9 :4 5 a. in., E p w o rth L eag u e de-
votio n u l m eetin g 7 p. in. P reach -
lu g a t 11 a. in. an d 8 p. m. M orn­
in g su b je c t, T h e B light of Sin. E v­
e n in g , Men of Iron.
Main Street, Gresham
Mrs. C la ra S m ith and son, Mrs
In a
H arm s
a n d d a u g h te r,
Miss
M abel V an tress an d Ray S to u t, all
o f P o rtla n d , w ere g u e sts a t
the
hom e of T h o m as G in d er last Sun
day.
Groceries
and
Dry Goods
th e M ethodist ch u rch . In th e m o rn ­
in g — a n a n th e m by th e ch o ir, R adi-
e n t Morn. Vocal solo by M iss M in.
nie L aw rence. Jn th e ev en in g
a
m ale sex tet will sing, T he W ayside
Cross.
Rev 8,1,1 Mrs. S. F P itts , w ho
wvre m arrie d last T u esd ay , a re a t-
te n di»g th e co n feren ce o th e F re e
M ethodist ch u rch ■
in - P o rtla
They
■ n d - . —
will m ake th e ir h om e a t G resh am .
Mrs. P itts , w ho w as Mrs. N okes, is
the d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. B a k e r
of S pringdale.
W e W atch fo r Snai
It ia natural for the man that wants to sell to tell us about it
O ur record last year 1019 5 acres.
Look at These
60 acres on Base Line Road. 40 acres under cultivation, large b
house, dwelling, buildings worth $4,000, water piped into barn and h
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hydrant in yard, only $150 per acre. Easy terms.
1(JC
140 acres good land two miles from Mt. Hood Ry. 50 acres untie
k
tion. water piped to house and barn and five acre bearing orchard $'X)
80 acres nice level land in Damascus country. $100 per acre
25 acres nice level land, beat of soil, 22 acres cultivated, runnin
bouse and barn, family orchard in bearing and one half mile from , lectnr*^*
station.
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26 acres, good seven room house large barn, fam ily orchard, close
and school and one mile from station.
' ' 0 Kwt
5 acres on Mt. Hood line right at station, all under cultivation good
good prospects for town, very reasonable on easy terms.
- < spn^
10 acres in Gresham School Dist., seven room house, on best road '
state, 10 rods from station, all under cultivation, soil well aiia, •
I
C an t b e beat at »5.000.
F
4 tor M
These will notjast long at these prices.
First State Bank
G re s h a m , O re g o n .
Wostell
Cut their coffee with a Royal Mill
T h is m ill th ro w s o u t the chai
w hich in ju re s th e flavor of i
fee g ro u n d in th e old way.
To those who love
• Good Coffee
w e w o u ld say, T r y a pound
o u r coffee c u t o n o u r New
R o y a l M ill a n d w e know you
will be p lea se d w ith the result
Powell Street - - Gre
Airs. B urgess h as sold
h e r re s­
ta u r a n t ,0 H. L. F o s te r, w ho w ill j
ta k e possession M onday. Mr. F o s te r
S chool N o te s .
'las had a good deal of ex p erien ce!
T
h
e
fo
llo
w
in g f o u r th g ra d e p u p ils
and ex p ects to ru n a
firs t
class
h
av
e
t
h
e
i
r
n
a m e s on th e
ro ll of
Mrs. R obert L an sd o w ne a n d Miss place. Mr. and Mrs. B u rg ess an d
h o n o r fo r th e m o n th e n d in g A pril
fam
ily
will
move
to
th
e
ir
b
e
rry
f
a
r
i
i
F lo ren ce F ie ld h o u se w ilt go today
T h ird Street
28:
G race F ie ld h o u se ,' W in ifre d St.
Io F o rest G rove to a tte n d th e Ep­ a t Rockw ood.
j C la ir. L e ta M ath ew s, E a rl H a m lin ,
w o rth L eugu C onv en tio n w hich will
C lyde B elieu , H a rry H a m ilto n , D or­
co n tin u e o v er S unday. Rev. J. F
C oniniittccN R e p o rt P ro g re s s .
o th y
S h o rt,
M arie
P lo e m a c h e r,
New furniture. Newly finished rooa
D unlop will a tte n d p a rt of th e ses­
T he C om m ercial
c lu n
h eld
a D ew ey G ibbs, B en n ie G ill, G eorge
N ew people.
sion
m eetin g in M etzg er's h a ll W e d n es­ P u lle n ,
A m e r i c a n P la n
T he W H. M. S. will m eet with day n ig h t
T he p rin c ip a l m a tte r s of
T h e f o u r th g ra d e h o ld s a reco rd
Rates Given on Application
Mrs. H. 11. O tt next W ednesday a f ­ in te re st w ere re p o rts of c o m m itte e s
te rn o o n . D eleg ates will re p o rt on on lib ra ry b u ild in g , fix in g h a ll an d of six w eek s w ith o u t a ta rd y m a rk
M rs.
R o b t. W a lk e r ,
th e recen t co n v en tio n and the m ite •Mt. Hood d epot. T h e c o m m itte e s T h is re c o rd w as b ro k e n la s t M on­
d ay .
boxes will he opened. All m em bers on each of th e s e
re p o rte d
som e
a re u rg ed to be p resen t and sever- p ro g ress and w ere c o n tin u e d to f u r ­
B e rt H oss gave
a
rev iew
of
al new m em b ers will be received.
Phone 52X
Phone J
th e r th e w ork.
F r a n k S to c k to n 's life
an d
w ork.
T he c o m m itte e on lib ra ry lo ca­ T h e re
w ill be o ne m ore b e fo re
Miss P earl F lem in g left y e ste r­
day to visit re la tiv e s In S eattle a fte r tion is p re p a re d to te n d e r a site sch o o l closes, th a t of E a rl T h o m p ­
w hich she will visit h er gran d - 100x100 an d lias h o p es o f lo c a tin g son on R ip lin g .
m o th e r at L ak e C helan. She ex- 11 b u ild in g a t G re sh a m .
Contractors and Build«
E a rl T ho m p so n h a s been o u t of
' pects to he ab sen t
Good p ro g re ss is b ein g m ad e on
about
tlire«
sch o o l th is w eek on
account
of
m o n th s
Cabinet w ork. Housemoving and I
fittin g up th e h a ll a n d
ro o m s fo r sic k n ess.
pairing.
H. J. A lathisen o f P o rtlan d , trav - th e hom e of th e club.
T h e s e n io rs a re p re p a rin g th e ir
|e lin g salesm an for Foot S h u ltze A
Plana and Estimates Furnished on j
c la s s p lay w hich is e n title d ,
“ The
plication.
Co., m a n u fa c tu re rs of shoes was a
PO R T L A N D M A R K E T S .
M e rc h a n t of V enice C p to D a te .”
b u sin ess c a lle r in G resham W ednes­
It w ill be g iven in
about
th r e e
GRESHAM. OREGON
day. He re p re se n ts a good su b ­
(■CHin, F lo u r , F e e d , E tc.
w eeks.
s ta n tia l line o f shoes whiyh have a
W H E A T — T ra c k prices.
B lue-
very larg e sale In th e e a ste rn states. ste m ,
All th e ju n io rs , n in e se n io rs, sev ­ in te n d to c a rr y th e m through
92c;
C lub,
86 c;
red
D E M etzger of H onolulu is vis­ R u ssia n , 85c; V alley, 8 7c; 40-fold e ra l te a c h e rs an d o th e r s of th e h ig h fre sh m a n y e a r.
school, a tte n d e d J u liu s C a e sa r
in ,
itin g h is b ro th e r. F ord M etzger, a n d 87c
Mrs. J a n ie s E lk in g to n will t# '
P o rtla n d T u e sd a y n ig h t.
O ther re lativ es lu r e th is week
He
B A R L E Y — F e e d , »28 p er
e x a m in e r fo r th e e ig h th grade,
is »n his way hom e a fte r an ex te n d -
M IL L S T C F F S —
B ran,
T h e c o lo rs chosen by th e e ig h th
s ta te e x a m in a tio n w ill be held
e<l to u r th ro u g h th e so u th and e a st 24.50 p e r
to n ;
m id d lin g s.
g ra d e a re gold an d p u rp le . T hey 11 an d 12.
He has
recently finished
very s h o r ts , » 2 5 -2 6 ; ro lled b arley .
la rg e c o n tr a c t fo r th e g o v e r n m e n t in 30.50.
I»' lin e o f h a r b o r w o rk a n d e x p ects
F L O U R — P a te n ts . »4.95 p e r b ar-
H" " " "
»'1 a n o th e r u n d e r ta k - r e t; s t r a ig h ts . » 3 .8 5 ; e x p o rts. » 3 .8 0 '
lug of sim ilar c h a ra c te r
v alley . »4 80; g ra h a m , »4 50; w hole
The Q ueen E sth e r circle h as post- w h e a t, »4 70.
l'” ll'|l i s re g u la r m eetin g u n til next
C o rn — W hole, » 2 9 ;
cra c k e d ,
week F rid ay ev en in g at w hich tim e »30 p e r ton.
th e m eetin g will be
held a t
th e
O A T S - No. 1, w h ite . »29 50 per
hom e of Miss Ava T h o m p son. T h e to n .
I r d e expects soon to h av e a public
HAY — T ra c k p ric e s: T im o th y ,
nie. ng (n th e in te r e s ts of hom e E a s te r n O reg o n . No. 1.» 2 1.5 0 -22.50;
m issionary w ork a t w hich M rs H ill m ixed,
»19 -2 0 ;
a lf a lf a .
» 1 4 -1 6 ;
of New Y ork w ill sp eak .
clo v e r, »12.50-13 50;
g ra in
hay
At a recen t m e etin g o f th e hoard »13 50-14 50.
Walker Hous
New Hotel
I-<‘t us handle your butter and eggs.
Cash or Trade.
A d jo in in g S terlin g A J o h n s to n , H a rd w a re
an d
P ain ts.
E. W. Aylsworth
I he Noted Haberdasher
SPECIAL NOTICE
A fine new w indow display. All the
latest styles a n d lasts in Shoes and
O xfords for gents a n d ladies.
H UR R Y, BO Y S
an d get your fit in a fine n ew S p rin g
S u it, IxMs ol la te styles a n d colors.
Yes, Our Straw Hals are in
t ertainly a fine line, prices $1 50 to
$ LOO.
Just got in a nice line of felt hats, ad-
.d in g to th e present stock, m aking a
" fine a sso rtm e n t to chose from.
“ Certainly Doing the Hal Business”
In the Buck
Gi esham
HAMS
California 14k
Cottage Roll 16k
Hams 16k
Choice Breakfast Bacon 23c
Grown, killed, sugar cured, smoked and
sold in Gresham at prices hard to heat.
Howitt’s Market
(jp .h tv t. Our I trsl Consideration
Sunday &
Pays to Advertise when you have
something worth advertising.
Pleasant Home Garden
A ie worth every m an’s consideratioi
of e d u catio n all of th e p re s e n t co rp s
Dairy and Country Produce. •
of
te a c h e rs
w ere re-elected
fo r
P O I LTR Y — L ive hens. | j i , Ci
■mother y e a r
Mr S teel h a s re tire d d u c k s ,
22-27c;
geese,
nom inal
on acco u n t of illn e s s an d th e b o a rd d re s se d tu rk e y s , choice, 25c
h aving decide«! to Increaw* th e high
EGGS- O regon, ra n c h . 21c; c a n ­
school fo rce w ill p ro ceed
to find d ie d . 20c; case c o u n t. 19c.
tw o new te a c h e rs fo r th a t d e p a r t­
C H E E S E — F u ll cream , tw ins.
m ent.
It h a s been d ecid ed to in ­ 15c; p e r lb., y o u n g A m erica. 16c;
cre a se
th e n u m b e r of s u b je c ts in c e n ts pound.
th e h ig h sch o o l so th a t p u p ils may
Hl T IE R
c it y c ream ery e x tra
have som e e le c tiv e s tu d ie s
1 aud
2 pound p rin ts , in
boxes.
T h e d o lla r so cial g iven by
th e 24c p er pound.
ia id ie s Aid w as succ«*ssful and n e t­
P o rk — F ancy. 10-10 H e per lb
ted th e so ciety a b o u t
»5(1. T his
ARAL F ancy. 85 to 125 pounds.
w ill be u sed in v a rio u s lin es of H 'S - l l c p er pound.
c h u rc h im p ro v em en t
Many lad ies
A egetahles anil F ru its
to ld how th ey e a rn e d
th e d o lla r
back V E G E T A B L E S - C a r r o t,
g iven a n d
th e ex p e rie n c e s w ere
h u n d re d ; p a rsn ip s, ( l 25-
a m u s in g
O ne lady begged R f n ,n,
I 50 h u n d re d ; tu rn ip s . »1 25-1 5«
h e r h u a h an d an d w as su re she had •w ets. »1 50.
e a rn e d
it.
A n o th e r boarded
h e r »1 50.
h u sb a n d
Most o f th em did so m t
„
PO TA TO ES O regon, buying prie
w ork o r m ade and sold so m eth in g »•• 5,»
r “
.
«O e a rn th e d o l l . r
Each iady in 7 . 7 ^ £
X
p o tato es.
j vite«! som e one to th e su p p e r and
ONIO NS - J o b b in g p ric e ,
pienaani afternoon was spent.
O regon
»3 59 p e r h u n d re d .
5- and 10-Acre Tracts
< lose to Mt. H ood Electric line, cleared a n d in crop.
RoJ
g rad ed to each tract.
On terms you can surely meet
SEE IS ON OL R NEW PLAN OF SELLING
NO ONE TOO POOR TO BI1