Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 19, 1911, Image 4

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    Metzger Bros.
W ish to an n o u n c e that they have pu rch ased the
store form erly ow ned and operated by D. W .
M etzger, a n d respectfully solicit th e continued
patronage of form er custom ers.
W e invite others to call a n d inspect our
stock w hich is com plete, fresh a n d unexcelled in
quality,
A new delivery System has ceen installed
w hich is at your service.
A
Trial will C o n v in c e
Pow ell Street, G resham , O regon
First
P hon e 3 11
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Wild Rose
Violet Rose
Spring Violets
E xclusive—N ever in I ow n Before—A ll N ew Stock
R egular Price 10c
3 for 2 5 c
Wostell & Co. cX X n
For Sale
W ork T eam
P e r­
D riving H orse
A ge seven years. W eight 1,050 lbs
Perfectly g e n ­
tle for w o m en to drive. P rice $115.
Farm or D riving H orse
W eight
1,250 lbs.
Price
$190.
B lack M are
\ \ oik
single
oi double.
A ge eight years.
Price $200
VI eight
1,250 lbs.
HOWITT’S MARKET
I iid LIveMock FxchaiiKe.
Livestock
Exchange
handled on Coin m ission.
G resham , Oregon
BANK OF GRESHAM
CAPITAL $15,000
Emil G. K ardell.
C ashier
J no. Sleret,
V ice Pres.
J. I Ikington,
I ’res.
G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
I Aians N egotiated
Mt.
are
* w aiting for id en tification
Frank Olbrlck has purchased of
V . H. Cooley, through the agency
o* the F irst S tate
Bank, tw enty
acres of land on the banks of the
bandy river, about six m iles east of
Gresham. Frank expects to cut up
and m ake som e beautiful buildiing
sites for P ortland people.
WHAT?
W h y , th e G oods, th e Price, th e Q u a l­
ity, th e S ervice.
Anchor
Store
M ain Street, G resham
Groceries
and
Dry Goods
L e t u s h a n d le y o u r b u tte r a n d
C a s h or T r a d e .
A djoining Sterlin g & Johnston, H ardware and
eggs.
Paints.
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 a t
PRESTON STATION
All u n d e r cultivation, southw est slope, best of soil, road in fro n t of
every tract, best street leading into G resham , six new dw ellings u n ­
d e r construction on this street at p resen t time. O n e y e a r from
now you will be sorry if you d o n ’t have o n e of these tracts.
See us Today and Contract for a Home
F IR S T S T A T E
BA N K , G RESH A M , ORE.
KHGHTON’S BARBER SHOP
P o w e ll S tre e t, G re s h a m
K arr & H am ilton
Suits C leaned, P ressed an d
R epaired
P ractical B uilders
N o P res sin g o n S a tu rd a y
<». W. I*. TIME TABLE.
Estim ates furnished and full sets of
draw ings in b lu e print m ade on re­
quest.
Lv. Portland
6:50 a. ni. for Cazadero.
7:45 — for Gresham.
8 :4 5 — for Cazadero.
G resh am , O regon
9:45 — for Gresham.
10:45 — for Cazadero.
11:45 — for Gresham.
12:45 p. in for Cazadero.
1:45 — for Gresham.
2:27 — Express.
2:45 — for Cazadero.
Mrs. Ivah Patty of Stockton, Cal­
R o o m in g H o u s e a n d
3:45 — for Gresham.
iforn ia, who has been v isitin g with
4 :4 5 — for Cazadero.
C a fe
Mrs. Manning the past w eek, return-!
6 :4 5 — for Gresham.
ed to her hom e yesterday.
6:45 — for Cazadero.
Invites cu stom ers and assures good
11:33 — for Gresham.
treatment.
C. 8. Sm ith has received notice to ! F ive or six years ago, a young
Cars fiom
Portland
arrive at
vacate the house back of th e new man livin g in New York state, about GreSham one hour later.
the city of New
garage building. It Is
presum ed 31)0 m iles from
Pow ell St.
G resham , Ore.
that it w ill be occupied by som e of York, married and began life at the Lv. Gresham for Portland.
bottom , practically. He bought 20 12:25 a nt. front Gresham.
th e garage people.
5 :4 0 — from Gresham.
acres of about us poor land as could
6 .3 0 — from Boring.
The Gresham Feed m ill is a sort
he found out of doors.
7:37 — from Cazadero.
of
farm ers’
headquarters
th ese
T his young man and his w ife be­ 7 :5 0 — Express.
rainy days w hile the farm ers are lay-'
8
:4 5 — frdm Gresham.
gan to raise chicken* on a market
P h o n e 52X
P h o n e 434
lug in su p p lies for busier days to
9 :3 9 — from Cazadero.
basis. The eggs were sold first in
1 0 :4 5 — front Gresham.
the home m arket and later in New 11:39 — front Cazadero.
P eople seem to be tak in g consid­ York
G radually the flock w as im ­ 12:45 p. nt. from Gresham.
erable Interest in C arlson's unique proved until at last pure bred W hite 1:39 — Cazadero.
C ontractors and Builders
2 :4 5 — front Gresham.
way of advertising.
Leghorns alone were kept.
3 :3 9 — from Cazadero.
Every egg sent from th e farm
Mrs L elghty, from E ast P ortland,
Cabinet work, f lou sem ovin g and re­
4 :4 5 — from Gresham.
guaranteed.
Presently
New
pairing.
6:39 — from Cazadero.
an old friend of W. E. W ood's fam ­ was
7:15 — from Boring.
ily in O klahom a, is visitin g at the York consum ers discovered the good
Plans and Estim ates Furnished on A p ­
9 :4 5 — front Cazadero.
quality of them and wanted them
plication.
hom e of the latter in Gresham.
On
Sundays
all
cars
run
to
Caza­
enough to pay an extra price for
A. B. Conrad m ade a trip to the
dero. In place of the 7 :1 5 p. nt
G R E SH A M . O R E G O N
them .
car, th ere are tw o, one at 6 :4 5
valley th e last of the w eek, return­
As profits
Increased,
im prove­ and one at 8:45.
ing T uesday. He says crops are m ents were added to the farm. The
looking exceed ingly fine.
poultry dropping* were put on the
Mr and Mrs Ed. M etzger are re­ land and Its quality improved, To­
joicin g over the birth of a daughter, day a fin e house and
stable nini
which
even t
occurred
Thursday fin e poultry hou ses,
with
w ater
piped Into every one of them orna­
m orning
Mr and Mrs. M. Carman
and ment that place and the corn and
grand d au gh ter. Helen Colley went berries grown on the land show that
to E agle Creek Tuesday to spend a It is very fertile. The land is worth
week at th e home of Mr and Mrs ten tim es as much as tt was when
the ow ner first bought it, from a
J. T. R ow cllffe.
a
Work is being rushed on the productive point of view The build­
D ow sett-P ateneaude building.
The ings on it represent an outlay of
sm all army o f men worked all day more than $1500 and all th is has
' Sunday and som e even in gs
until been m ade in the poultry business
dark
The reason is said to tie that alone. The last few years the prof­
than
the street, now occupied for con ­ its have been much greater
crete operations, must be cleared for form erly, for the public w ants the
Close to Mt. H ood Electric line, cleared a n d in crop. R oad
i he pipe line. T hus one big work kiud of hens that are kept on this
farm and a large number are sold
is crow ding upon another
graded to each tract.
for
brceiling purposes.
But the
Miss Helen New of Portland w ill
fancy part of the business cam e of
give an illu strated health talk for
Itself, as tt w ill come to any poul-
w om en at the Gresham M
E
trym an who keeps good stock Here
church on T uesday. May 23 at 2 30
is a business that was built up with
p m
Miss New com es here under
a w orking apltul of less than $500
th e auspices of the Ladles' Aid so­
to start with.
ciety. All lad ies are invited to a t­
tend
A dm ission free
The Ladles'
A station agent
on
the
Erie
Aid society w ill get 10 cen ts for
railway began keeping chh kens be­
every lady w ho atten d s
cause he wanted som eth in g to do to
Agent Johnsou of the O W P fill In hts Idle tim e. He selected
depot at Gresham reports a great Brown L eghorns as his breed and
Increase In freight receipt* over last has stuck to them . His
position
year.
Eight car loads of building m ade a livin g for him but nothing
m aterial being set out here tn one more
Hts hens have paid for as
day th is week
nice a little farm a* atty one could
Mr* M anning's brother. J.
M wish to own and he is no longer tn
Sherw ood, w ho cam e front the hos­ any way dependent on w orking for
pital In Portland recently. Is Im­ som e one else to furnish him with
proving and »III soon be able to be bread and butter, with an occasion­
al piece of pie
out.
The Imperial
H. L Foster, Prop.
S u n d ay & H ill
Span of bays, l ive an d six years old. W eight 2,800 lbs.
fectly true an d well m atched. Price $525.
Seven y ears old.
¡Tore he has to move h is m achine
ad m aterials.
You’ll Find it With Us 1
MORE SUCCESS
WITH POULTRY
O n e W eek O n ly
Color grey.
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principal or the Gresham
schools,
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died W ednesday at her home in Kal-
,
L
em.
I he teach ers of the Gresham
schools have sen t flow ers to the
funeral, which w ill probably be held
today. Mrs. Baker was well known
here and Mr. Baker w ill have the
sincere sym pathy of the people of
Gresham.
We understand that he
w ill be located at Lebanon
next
year.
The d ate of the senior play has
been fixed for next Friday evening
in the A ssem bly hall of the high
school.
G raduating exercises w ill be held
June 2nd.
Baccalaureate serm on w ill be de­
livered by Rev. J. W. McDougal of,
Portland In the M E. church on
Sunday, May 28.
A program for m em orial day is
kej„g prepared by th e pupils of the
Pacific U niversity offers one free
scholarship good for one y e a r s tu
.
_a
a V. — a I » n S I ♦ • • ♦ ( c m
«» rv h n t l / i r '
Gon at
that in stitu tion ♦ to zw an
honor
I en tire school, T his w ill be given
pupil in each high school in
the on Monday at 2 :3 0 p. m
in the
N orthw est.
1 !
Assembly room. The public is in-
Mrs. C. M. O liphant has been e n -lv ite d to attend,
terta ib in g friends th is w eek, Mrs 1 The seniors finish
their
class
Hallman and son, from Cosm opolis, work and exam in ation s next week,
W ashington. They were on th eir There are fourteen In th is class.
way to Iowa.
F ra g ra n t a s the Breath of S pring
C olor blac k.
;
;
Three of the bodies of th e
Toilet Soaps
S pecial, 9 c
i th e D ow sett-P ateneaude building
,ls m orning with a large force o
en. The work will be rushed for
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4
ie next few days as the street oc-
.
ipied by th© cem ent m achine must
. .
> a«
? vacated for the pipe line and Mr
..
n w n o r
lu n n v t o i l H I o f i n i s h
I h i* w a l l s
1 ood railw ay d isaster at Sandy were
L rought yesterday afternoon to Carl­
8 in's undertaking rooms where they
per
5 cen
t
DISCOUNT
Messrs F M Skeen
and J. L
F reeland, real esta te men o f P ort­
land, were in tow n today looking
over
con d ition s here, esp ecially in
The Mt. Hood railway is rapidly
g ettin g Into shape for business and th eir lin e and are much im pressed
and already
several carloads of with th e bright ou tlook .
Mrs. Schuyler Jon es gave a sur­
wood have been shipped to
Port­
prise
party in honor of Grandma
land.
The wood
Is from near
Jones' 82nd birthday on May 18th
Lusteds.
The follow in g gu ests were present:
E rnest Lym an, who cam e here re­ Mrs. Mary C leveland, Mrs. Brand,
cen tly a about a week ago from Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Sunday, Grandma
Nam pa, Idaho, to visit his brother, W right, Grandma Jones, Mrs. Raney,
Lawrence Lym an, has gone to work Mrs. L eslie, Mrs. Sleret, Mrs. 8. C.
for the Mt. Heud company.
Jones, Mrs K ane and Miss Echo
Miss D orothy B riggs,
niece of Jones.
The tendency o f Gresham
mer­
Mrs. J. H. S terlin g, well know n to
the young people of th is locality, ch an ts to m ake attractive window
is
very
com m endable
was married recently to Chas.
K. d isp lays
D annells.
They are m aking their A m ong the new displays th is week
we note that o f W ostell & Co., and
home in Portland.
Johnston & S terlin g, which are very
At the M ethodist church Sunday
appropriate for the season.
m orning the pastor, Rev. J. F. Dun­
O. T. Prout of Joseph, Oregon,
lop w ill preach at 11
on "The
was a caller on Mrs. Roy W inters,
C hristian's P rid e.” The choir will
h is niece. He is down with a oar-
sing an anthem en titled , "Give un­
load of hogs for Portland market.
til the Lord.”
Sunday school
at
p an R oss of F airview
was In
9 4 5 a. m- In the even in g the pas-
tow n today visitin g bis brother, D.
subject
w ill
be,
"Living
C Ross. H e has bought property
E p istles.’* There will be a solo by
up in the m ountains
Mrs E ikington.
Epworth
League
N. L. Sm ith, assisted by E. P.
1 votloual m eeting at 7 p. m.
Sm ith, Is building a w alk along his
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brand and property on Main street.
Í ughter H elen, of Portland, were
J. H. H oss is doing th e work on
t and spent Saturday and Sunday Kenney street fillin g the low place
th their relatives, C. W. Albert- by h is barn and grading down the
hill by C. E. Rusher's. A sidew alk
C ontractor Regnor resum ed work w ill be built along th is street.
G RESHAM
l ire Insurance W ritten
I n t e r e s t P a i d o n T i m e r » e p o a it s
lUmlmrb sh erb et.
.
Canada w ill probably have a gen-
Wnsh eight or 10 sta lk s of rhu oral electio n , It Is said, if the pres-
h.uli ¡uni w ithout sk in n in g cut In eut opposition of the conservatives
sm all pieces Place In saucepan ami to
the
reciprocity m easures con-
cook slow ly until very soft; add tw o 'U n ties
i tips of sugar and the grated rind |
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ol one lemon
Stir u n til su gar ts i
.
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.
I lie o ilier day New \o r k talked
dissolved; rem ote from fire
ami
-train
When cold freete The stiff by Phone direct to Denver, about
ly beaten w hites of tw o eg g s may 2000 m iles
T his w as the first tim e
Spokane: In the history of man that the hu-
he added
If desired.
1 man totee was heard that distance
Chronicle
It P a y s to A d v e rtis e w h e n y o u h a v e
s o m e th in g w o rth a d v e rtisin g .
Pleasant Home Gardens
A r e w o rth
e v e ry
m a n s c o n s id e ra tio n
5- and 10-Acre Tracts
On term s you can surely m eet
SEE US ON OUR NEW PLAN OF SELLING
NO ONE TOO POOR TO BUY