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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
You’ll Find it With Us WHAT? Why, the Goods, the Price, the Qual ity, the Service. Anchor Store Groceries and Dry Goods Let us handle your butter and eggs. Cash or I rade. |n , H ard * ' a re and P a in ts. - Special Prices on H a m s, B a c o n and Lard at Howitfs Market Q uality is O u r F irst C o n sid eratio n BANK OF GRESHAM C A P I T A L $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 J. I .Ikin g tn n , I 'it s Jno. Sleret, V ice Pres. Emil G. K ardell, Cashier G en era l B a n k in g B u sin e ss I-nans N egotiated Fire Insurance W ritten In te re s t P a id o n T im e WOODSAWING D e p o s its h,"c br” an o d u tn cm i a up l ,°' t o th t ‘ has d a te w o o d s a w in g ,\< ! h e rn in '-astern M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , and in v ite I? D O R A I T 1! I I...:,- Stucll» O h tu lum Otr L . . I . M V I 1 1 M th e p a tro n a g e o f P C O M C & O U IN d E. W. Aylsworth The Man That (a n Deliver the Goods Good Clothing a Specialty l i n e H e n n a n W ile C lothing at the right prices. $ 1 2 .5 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 1 8 .5 0 , $ 2 0 . C onte in a n d see our line b e fore going elsew here to buy. Hats W e still keep hats, felt a n d straw . L ite st styles Shirts and Underwear Best assortm ent of gixxl value w ork shirts for 50c S pring a n d su m m er u nderw ear. I aits of it in stock a n d certainly a fine line. Look at This SI IOES Shoes fo r L a d ie s— \ h i , g u n m rta l and p a te n ts F in e lasts Prices $2 (X* to 54 .00 St 1OFS SHOES fo r Boys. 1 tap p e rs P a cka rd a n d F lo rs h im fo r school and the shoe fo r M e n . best M a ra th o n fo r Dress 185 P rices 5 2 IX) to MX). lin e sold, P to 5.00. OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS a n d p o m p s in very Hue lasts. S uede - - $2 50 V ic i • - . 22S P atent 2 50 to 2.7$ la n - • ■ ).25 S p e cia l 2 25 no w 1.50 in s u re f M rs Irv in P e ie r is re p o rte d veri- sick. W in. W ilson left h e re fo r Bull New cem ent w alk s a r e in v a rio u s H un y este rd a y . sta g e s of c o n stru c tio n fo r E d. i i e t i J F . W ilm a rth o f B o rin g was in g er a n d L ew is S h a ttu c k . to w n y e ste rd a y . H A. O a rn a ll. S ta te L e c tu re r, is O. O. C one is d ig g in g a well for a tte n d in g th e S ta te G ra n g e a t C or A. H. L ym an th is w eek vallis th is w eek. Ed. O sb o rn ’s shop h a s been given A p e titio n is being c irc u la te d fo r a new co at of p ain t. th e g ra v e lin g of H ood av en u e. T his On a cco u n t of th e re c e n t ra in s is badly needed an d th e w ork th e r e w ill be no ball g am e h e re next ghould d one a t o n ee. S u n d ay . E. C. L indsey is hom e th is w eek L. L. K id d e r an d Ja s . H . S te r from W arren w here he h as been e n lin g w ere in P o rtla n d on business gaged fo r som e tim e in b u ild in g W ednesday. o p e ra tio n s. R ic h a rd B ead le is c o n s tru c tin g a .Mr. M iller, of th e N o rth e rn T ru st cem e n t b asem en t on his p lace n ear com pany, w ith a p arty of P o rtla n d th e E llio tt C o .'s sto re , p re p a ra to ry people sp en t T uesday sizin g up th e to e re c tin g a fin e la rg e b arn . c o u n try a ro u n d G resham . F M. L an tz h as ju s t fin ish ed Ben M athew s a p p eared on th e p a in tin g th e C o m m ercial c lu b 's hall, s tre e ts of G resh am W ednesday m ak in g a g re a t im p ro v em en t in iis m o rning. I t ’s a g irl, only w eighs a p p e a ra n c e . seven p o unds, but looks big to him . T h e re sh o u ld be a la rg e a tte n d T he Q ueen E s th e r circle will m eet an ce to n ig h t a t th e O ld F ello w s hall th is ev en in g a t th e hom e of Miss to e x ten d a w elcom e to Rev. F . M Ava T hom pson. T h is is a very im B u rtc b an d fam ily. p o rta n t m eetin g and it is hoped all M a in Street, G resham A d jo in in g S te rlin g & J o h n s GRESH AM A b u n d an t show er» in May a b u n d a n t crops in th e fall. 1 an and G u n M e ta l 52 50 n o w 1.8$. 54 F in e lin e o f P a cka rd p a irs to go at that a n d F lo ra h a n s. Pnces p ric e G om e, hoys, ) 85 to 5 00 every b o d y w e s ts ox n g h t fo rd s. Mr. P a c k e r w as dow n from th e m em bers w ill be p re se n t. c o n stru c tio n cam p a t th e Sandy T he s u rp lu s e a rth from th e pipe riv e r y e ste rd a y . He says th e w ork line d itch is being used to fill in is p ro g re ssin g rap id ly . th e a p p ro ach to th e g ra d e of th e M rs J a n e C uly is re c o v e rin g nice Pow ell V alley road w est of th e T a l ly from th e sev ere cold a n d th r e a t bot farm w here a la rg e fill is nec- ened p n e u m o n ia w hich cau sed h e r essary . m any frie n d s c o n sid e ra b le a n x iety . C u ,y cu g to d ian of th e re a d . Mr. an d M rs W. W. C o tto n have ¡ng room , an d Miss H ogue of T ro u t- re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e on th e d ale, did not m ak e th e ir u su a l trip M ou n tain View F a rm fo r th e sum - t o th e P o rtla n d lib ra ry on T liurs- m er. day. T he P o rtla n d lib ra ry people H en ry K an e of P o rtla n d , w as in a re very busy p u ttin g in th r e e new- room s and a b ra n c h li to w n W ed n esd ay v isitin g h is pa- read in g en ts. He a n d h is f a th e r took a run brary . T he re a d in g room s a r e lo cated a t St. Jo h n s, W oodstock an d in th e a u to o u t to th e fa rm . th e Jew ish n eig h b o rh o o d house. T he H E. D avis, m a n a g e r of th e C ot b ran ch is in N o rth A lbina. to n farm , is In C o rv allis th is week C. W. M iller o f th e Mt. Hood o n b u sin ess b u t is ex p ected hom e com pany w as in tow n y este rd a y . He th is ev en in g . says m uch m ach in ery is w aitin g Daly & H ecto r, c o n tr a c to r s for fo r tr a n s p o rta tio n ac ro ss th e S andy d ig g in g th e sectio n of th e pipe line riv er. lr is p ro b a b le th e firs t con d itc h th ro u g h th e city o f G resham st ru e tio t* tr a in w ill cross ih e new w ill begin w o rk a t once w ith a new bridge next S unday. T he cro ssin g crew of m en. has been p u t in p lace w h ere th e Mt. th e T ro u td a le Mr M cNeal of V an co u v er, W ash., Hood lin e cro sse s h a s ju s t co m p leted th e w ork of b ranch of th e O. W. P. d rillin g a 120 foot 4 inch well R. W. C alk in s w as in tow n y e ste r fo r A. B. E llio tt a t h is residence. day. H e is stll su ffe rin g from th e A bout 35 foOt of w a te r lias been effe c ts of a ru n a w a y w hich oc s tru c k c u rre d last w eek on th e B ase L ine T h e w a te r is s e ttlin g in to som e road. H is team becam e frig h te n e d o f th e lo w er p laces In th e pipe an d s ta rte d to ru n . T he to n g u e lin e d itch in su ch q u a n titie s th a t it d ro p p ed an d th rew Mr C alk in s out. is n ecessary to pu m p It o u t w ith a In th e fall his c o lla r bone w as brok- la rg e pu m p an d e n g in e in o rd e r to en. Mr. C alk in s is m ak in g a good co m p lete th e d itc h an d lay th e pipe, recovery. Ed. A n d erso n , w ho h a s been in St. V incent h o sp ita l th e past seven w eeks, h av in g h is knee tr e a te d , w as re tu rn e d to h is h om e y e ste rd a y by th e Red C ross a m b u la n c e , m uch im proved. Jo sep h C ook, fa th e r of C. J. Cook, now c o n tr a c to r on th e Mt Hood lin e, died re c e n tly at his hom e in P o rtla n d It is in te re s tin g to recall Ih e fact th a t Jo se p h Cook was one of th e m ain c o n tra c to rs on th e old B ull R un pipe line. S u n d ay m o rn in g at th e M ethodist c h u rc h th e c h o ir will sing a new a n th e m , " P r a is e th e L ord All ye N atio n s " T h e re will be a solo by Miss V iola M athew s T he services a fte rn o o n an d ev en in g w ill be special. S pecial se rv ices in th e M. E. c h u rc h n ext L ord s day. T he p a sto r w ill p reach in th e m o rn in g from T h e E ffect of J o s e p h 's P ro s p e rity ." In th e ev en in g .Mrs H ill, W H M se c re ta ry of New Y ork, will speak Mrs H ill w ill also sp eak to tile Ep w o rth lx*aguers a t 7 p in Mr F a n c h e r is co n d u c tin g s ta le e x a m in a tio n s In th e P ow ell V alley school th is w eek. A c la s s of six p u p ils is ta k in g th e ex a m in a tio n s T h e ir n am es a re B e rth a P itts , T eek- l-i S h u h o lm , W a ite r E ric k s o n . E lla N o rd lin g . L illian Sell, N ellie J o h n son. Wostell & Co, Cut their coffee with a Royal Mill T h is m ill th ro w s out the cW w h ich in ju re s th e flavor of C(| 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 gf o u r coffee c u t on our R o y a l M ill a n d w e know \ J will b e p lea se d w ith the result Powell Street - - Greshaa Long, Easy Terms O n O n e -, T w o - a n d T h r e e - A c r e T r a c ts at PRESTON STATION All u n d e r cultivation, southw est slope, b est of soil, road in front ot every tract, best street le a d in g into G re sh a m , six n ew dwellings u». d e r construction on this street at p re se n t tim e. O n e year froai now you will be sorry if you d o n 't h a v e o n e of th e se tracts. See us Today and Contract for a Home FIRST STA TE B A N K , G R E S H A M , CRE Mary H anson will spend S a tu rd a y and S u n d ay v isitin g frie n d s at Salem . T h e in ilk p ro d u c e r s ' meeting, be held to m o rro w a t 1 p m. in ( new C o m m e rc ia l c lu b hali, J F o rd M etzger a n d Miss E d n a b u ild in g . H am lin w ere m a rrie d in P o r tla n d , last M onday. • T hey w ill m a k e th e ir hom e in G resh am . ; S teve G vkti-h got to c e le b ra tin g a little to o m uch th e o th e r day on o u r slreetB an d w as ta k e n in h and by th e m a rsh a l. H e w as b ro u g h t before R e co rd er R o b e rts c h a r te d w ith d ru n k e n n e s s an d d is o rd e rly co n d u ct. He »«is fin ed 88 w hich he re fu se d to pay b u t fin ally decided to do. T h e n lie claim ed th e p riv ileg e of h o a rd in g out th e a m o u n t at tiie to w n 's ex pense. He w as finally p e rs u a d e d to v a cate th e ja il. M (inti W a n ts Un* Hoys, th e G irls. God w a n ts th e boys, th e m erry boys, I h e noisy boys, th e fu n n y boys. T he th o u g h tle s s boys; God w a n ts th e boys, w ith all th e ir Joys— T h at He as gold m ay m a k e th e m p u re A nd te a c h th e m tr ia ls to e n d u re . His h e ro e s b ra v e H e’d h a v e th e m be. F ig h tin g fo r t r u th an d p u rity ; God w an ts th e boys. T he big hole w hich a p p eared in th e glass d o o r of F o s te r's re s ta u - ra n t T h u rsd a y m o rn in g w as not caused by a b u rg la r o r a rough house. Only by Robt. an d Win. Mc N ally, w ho w ere doing som e p a in t in g la te in th e ev en in g w hen th e la d d e r gave way th ro w in g R obert on to his b ro th e r who w as w orking below an d in c id e n ta lly k n o ck in g out a pan e of glass. R obert w ill be m ore God w a n ts th e g irls , th e h ap p y g irls. I c a re fu l ab o u t com ing dow n in th e T he lively g irls, th e ro m p in g g irls, fu tu re . ’ * T h e c h e e rin g g irls ; God w a n ts th e g irls , in tre s s e s o r 1 P O R T I. \ \ D M X KK KTv c u rls T h a t He m ay m ak e th em a ll H ie ow n. Grain Flour, F eed, Etc, To love, a n d se rv e ; each d u ty done. W H EA T T rack prices, lllue- H is d a u g h te r s fa ir as p illa rs to Stan 1 stem , 93-94c; t'lu b , 8 6 '? - 8 7 ; red In te m p le s holy, p u re an d g ra n d . R u ssia n , 85c; V alley, s i c ; 40-fold God w a n ts th e g irls. 87c. B A R LEY — F eed , »28 p e r ton ; \ P o in t, r fo r O u r A d v e rtis e rs . M IL L 8 T V F F 8 — B ran, »24 L ittle c u b es of m e ta l. 24.50 p er to n ; m id d lin g s, L ittle tu b e s o f in k . »31; s h o rts . »25-20; rolled b arley , »29- B rains, a n d a p rin tin g p ress. 30.00. M ake th e m illio n s th in k ! • B ie n Willi O utlook nini 11 reift F L O P It— P a te n ts. »4 95 per b a r re l; s tr a ig h ts . »3.85; e x p o rts. »3.80; v alley , »4 80; g ra h a m , »4 50; whole w h e a t, »4 70. C orn — W hole, »29; cra c k e d , »30 p er ton. OATS— No. 1, w h ite, »29.50 p er ton. HAY — T ra c k prices: T im o th y . E a s te rn O reg o n , No. 1 .»2 1.5 0 -2 2 .5 0 , m ixed, »19-20; a lfa lfa . »14 -1 5 ; clo v er, »12 50-13 50; g ra in hay. »13 50-14 50. T h e big Mt Hood a u to tru c k w hich ru n s b etw een B ull R un and P o rtla n d w as sta lle d all of W ednes day n ig h t on th e Pow ell V alley road Itniry anil C o u n try P ro d u c e . e a st of G resh am ab o u t h a lf a m ile. PO U LTR Y — Live hens. IS c; The re c e n t ra in s an d th e e a rth th ro w n o u t o f th e d itch have m ade b ro ile rs. 20c; 4ducks. 22-27c; geese n o m in a l; d ressed tu rk e y s , choice, th is ro ad a lm o st im p assab le 25c. W e a re In fo rm ed th a t Ben M at EC.G8- O regon, ra n c h . 21c; can- th e w s is a b o u t to erect a new b u ild d led . 2"* . , asi .s* , o iin t, 1 ing 49x80 feet ju s t so u th of H arry C H E E S E — F u ll cream , tw in s, W o o d 's b a rb e r sh o p on Main s tre e t 15c; ‘p e r lb , young A m erica, 16c; T h e b u ild in g is to he a b rick v en eer c e n ts pound. an d w ill be fitte d up fo r a m oving Bi T T E R — C ity c re a m e ry e x tra p ic tu re show a n d h ail fo r public 1 and 2 pound p rin ts , in boxes. e n te r ta in m e n ts 24c p e r pound A rth u r L elan d h as p u rc h a se d th e PO R K F a n c y . 9 ' , -10c p e r lb b lack sm ith shop of L uckey A H am Y EAI. f a n c y . 85 to 125 pounds. ilto n n e a r h is b arn , w hile Ed Os 9 S - lO c p er pound. bo rn h as b o u g h t th e sto rk and Mr L uckey w ill be found h e re a fte r at X cgelahle* and Fruit*. th e la tte r p lace w h ere he will assist S M K VEGETABLES C a rro ts Ed lu tu r n in g o u t first-c la ss work »1 25-1 50 h u n d re d , p a rsn ip s. »1 25- R o b ert L an sd o w n h as been laid I 50 h u n d re d ; tu rn ip s . »1 25-1 50; u p since W ednesday on acco u n t of beets, »1 50 In ju rie s receiv ed w hile w o rk in g on PO TA T O E S O regon, b u y in g pric th e D owaett P a te n e a u d e b u ild in g »2 50 p e r h u n d re d ; new p o ta to e s w hen a section o f th e second floor 7-7 k|C p e r pound fell w ith threw of th e w orkm en ONIONS A u stra lia n . »3 *5 « fo r tu n a te ly none w ere seriously in p er c w t ; B erm u d a. »2 2 25 per Ju red c rate. j It Fays to A dvertise w hen you hav something w orth advertising. Pleasant Home Garden A re worth every m an s consideratioi 5- and 10-Acre Tracts C lose to Mi. H o e d Electric line, cleared a n d in crop. graded to each tract. R°* On terms you can surely meet SEE US ON OUR NEW PLAN OF SELLING NO ONE TOO POOR TO