Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 12, 1911, Image 4

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    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
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).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
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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