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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
F ir e A cres fo r S a le PLEASANT HOME T R O l'T D A L E . By ow ner, th ree and a h a lf m iles east o f G resham , in high sta te of cu ltivation , th ree and a h a lf acres in fruit and berries, balance open ground, good bouse, barn, apple house, tw o w ells, th ree quarter acre fenced ch icken tig h t, and hen house, one quarter m ile from county road, Joins Section L ine w hich w ill be opened in near future. Good road in to place, tw o m iles to church.SUO yards to school house. P low , har row, cu ltivator and oth er to o ls go cash w ith place. Price, 22,506 address P h on e Gresham 136 or T routdale, G, W. A llder. ATTENTION! T he Farm ers M utual F ire Re lie f association o f Portland, Or egon , Invites all farm ers who liave no insurance on th eir farm b u ild in gs to in su re w ith us. T his asso cia tio n is th e ch eap est and safest in th e state. It insures only country property and has over $3,<MHI,OOO in su r an ce in force. W rite or phone, H. W. MN* ASHA L U Pre«. The Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief A ssociation. Gresham R oute No. 3 P hone 74 N otary Public R eal E state F. E. TODD Painting and Decorating Estimates Furnished Free Day or Contract Phone 323 Gresham, Oregon Gresham Shoe Shop Carl Dahl, Prop. NEAT R E P A IR IN G PR O M PTN E SS IS the M O TTO --F O R -- Watkin’s Remedies Spices, Extracts, Poultry Foods, Stock Tonics, Etc., See C. H. Lane, Agent Gresham, Ore. Phone 506 Always Reliable W alker House Third Street N e w H o te l M rs. Rate« G iven on A p plicatio n R o b t. W a lk e r , P rop . P h y s ic a n s a n d S u rg e o n s Greshan Oregon L. D . M A H O N E A t t o m a y - a tL a w Real E state, Probate and Corpor ation Law Prom pt atten tio n to all business. 409-10-11 Y eon B uilding, P ortland, Oregon. Dr. W. C. Belt P hysician and Hurgeon. Over First S tate Bank, Gresham P h on e 19 Ralea t l Per Day National Hotel W M O E L L IO T T . Manager Front and Y a m h ill Streets, Portland Leading Fam ily H otel We Have an Auto for Hire The follow in g persons spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. W alter B ankers of HusineMM Sten am i A dvertisers. Thom as Portland are visitin g Mrs. B anker’s day at th e W ilson hom e. W att, Mr. B lackm an, L ew is and I W. A ylsw orth, C lothing, Shoes. parents. Mr. and Mrs Shrlner. W. H. Ilachiucyt-r, Dry Good«, Gro Mrs. Louderback of R edland, Or- Robert W ilson, Mrs. Anna L atourell, ceries. egon, is v isitin g w ith relatives for i L ouisa W att, M isses E thel and Hank of G resham , Jas. E lkington, Grace W ilson. P res.; E. G. K ardell, C ashier. a few w eeks Mrs. M. H ogue with Miss P atten W . C. H e lt, P h y s icia n and S u rg eon , j B. C. A ltm an delivered th e grad and daughter Miss N ellie visited S. I*. B ittn e r, P liy s ic ia n a n il Surgeon u atin g class address at th e school, K. B. C a rls o n , F u r n itu r e , I'u ile r ta k - relatives one day thia w eek at Fair- Ing. Single or double rigs may be had any time at the P rofessor Robinson not being able view . C olum bia Brick Yard, A. K lose, to attend. Manager. A party o f about 20 w ent in the Mrs. J. H. Step h en s has moved Latourell launch to Camas Friday Cooley A M iller, Gresham Pool Hall I C, L. C renshaw . Plumber. to her Tla Juana tract where she | night to attend a dance S. F. Crow, V eterinary Surgeon. w ill m ake her hom e in the future Mrs. J. M. E dm undson and daugh A. W. Cook, P ainter. Mrs. S. E. M cKinney of C ottage ter of E ugene, Ore., are visitin g her Carl Dahl, Shoeshop. Grove is v isitin g her son Frank at parents, Mr. and Mrs W. M. Hurs- Robert Doane, Cem ent Works. H. A. D arnall, P rin tin g. P leasan t Hom e. She attended the sel. H. L. F oster, KcMtuuraiit. P io n eers’ association last week. Miss Grace W ilson Is spending F. A. F lem in g, H orsedealer. Having purchased several new horses we now offer The Mt. Hood com pany has erect tw o w eeks with her parents, Mr. Arthur F ield h ou se, Plasterer. tor sale several good driving animals at R easonable Prices. ed a w aitin g station at the P leas and Mrs. C. 8. W ilson. Miss W ilson F. W. F ield h ou se, Jew elry Store. F irst S tate Bank, A . Meyers, Pres.; ant H om e road 1)1 th e old Buoy is a nurse In Portland. C. J. L undquist, C ashier. Miss Pearl A braham son of P ort place. Lumber is on the ground for Gibbs Bros , Contractors. a depot at P leasant Hom e which it land Is visitin g Miss Salina Fox for Jus. G oodfellow , B lacksm ith Shop, a few days. is believed w ill be built soon. tiresliam O utlook, Printing. Proprietor of Gresham Livery Stables Pate- Mr. and Mrs. I) Berdenan of San Gresliam Drug Co., D o u sctt Phone 50x1 P o w ell Street ueauile. F rancisco have been visitin g Mrs CLACKAMAS COl'N'TY NEW S. Henry G ulllkson, Dray. U erdenan's brother, A. Fox, and Karr A H am ilton, C ontractors auil fam ily. B u ild e rs. L icenses to marry have been Is E velyn K endall is spending part H. B. H uxley, Painter. sued to K ate L. In glis and Oscar o f her vacation w ith her aunt, Mrs J. C. H essell, Farm Im plem ents. F. F ren tress, o f Canby, and Sylvia Wui. H ockinson, Livery Barn. Lynch, of Portland. Osborn and Fred C. Parker, of Mrs. F rick e and daughter Zura Paul H oetael, City Bakery. Gresham. T. R. H ow ltt, Meat Market. and Mrs. Z etsche o f Greenwood Coroner Fox on Monday held an W ls., visited last Saturday at the M. D. Kern, Lumber Yard. M L Kent, Saloon. inquest over the death o f L. P. hom e of Mrs. M atilda Hogue Slg K nighton, Barber. Davis, who w as killed w hile b lasting P. M Nash w ill move to Rainier Fred Lantz, Painter. stum ps near E agle Creek. The on Monday w here he w ill teach the C. H. latne, Agt. W atkins' R em edies. A. Ix-land, Livery anil T ransfer. jury decided Davis' death w as due ta m in g year Gust Larson, H arness Shop. to his havin g placed a too heavy E. C. L indsey, Contractor. blast in th e stum p. E. E M arshall, Farm Im plem ents. BO K IN G Ben M athews, H orsedealer. F uneral services for R obert M McCarter A partm ent House, Mrs C. Johnson, who died at his hom e at C harlie P alm er shipped tw o cars McCarter, Proprietor. St. Joh n s Sunday m orning at 11 o f wood to Portland yesterday. Si McCarter, B lacksm ith Shop. o ’clock, w ere held Monday m orning C harlie P eterson was a Portland Mrs. I. McColl, P o stm lstiess. at 9 o ’clock at the fam ily residence vlsttdr on W ednesday and w hile Ford M etzger, Saloon. at St. Johns. Interm ent w as In the there he bought a new light wagon M etzger Bros., G roceries. Mountain View cem etery here in the and harness w. Jch were shipped to Metzger Bros , Contractors. M ultnomah A C lackam as Mutual fam ily lot, beside the bodies of Mrs. B oring on Thursday. T elephone CO., C R. K eller, Mgr. Johnson's parents, who died about Mrs. L. C. F ish er and tw o sons O. W. P. Depot, J. M. Johnson, Agt. one year ago. Many friends atten d Dan and L eslie w ill leave on Satur O il B ros., D entists, ed th e services and cam e to th is day for W endling, Oregon, where Ed. Osborn, B lacksm ith Shop city by launch. The services at the they w ill visit tw o or th ree m onths J. C. P eterson , Lum ber Yard. Public Library, Miss A. Culy, L ibr’n. grave were conducted by the Ma with Mrs. F ish er's sister. L. C Hauilsby A U nix aid , Feed Mill. sonic order. Mr. Johnson being in w ill keep old bachelor’s hall w hile Gresham R eal E sta te Co., 1» R oberta, John Conley. stru m en tal in esta b lish in g the order Mrs F ish er is away. B. F. R ollins, C onfectionery. at St. Joh n s. The floral pieces were D. C. Loop, who has been in Sunday A HUI, C ontractors and beautiful, am ong them th ose from ch arge of the H otel B oring for the B u ild e rs. the order of Owls, M asons, City Hall past year, w ill leave for Portland to E. Schw edler, Milk Route. Mux Schneider, Photographer. of St. Joh n s and the E astern Star morrow w here he w ill conduct Hliuttuck A Lindsey, D epartm ent The pallbearers were frien d s o f Mr boarding house. Store, Johnson at St. JolTns. Robert John W. F. Gunn, who w as form erly Carl Sh attu ck , Lumber Yard. son was born on N ovem ber 22, 1854 proprietor of the hotel here, w ill J. M. Short, P liy s ic ia n an il S u rgeon. H . W . H nnshnll, H e a l E s ta te , In s u r in Santa Rosa, Sonom a cou n ty, Cal We have noted at tim es the ac again be in charge. C lassification of the various en ance. and w ith h is parents m oved to Ore Boring baseball w ill play ball Ed. Sm ith, V eterinary Surgeon. cou n ts of excessively hot days ami tries In the annual exh ib ition of the gon in 1 8 7 8 , settlin g at Lone Rock w ith D am ascus on the hom e ground Carroll S. Sm ith, R eal E state. w eeks in O klahom a, Kansas, Ne Oregon Sweet 1’ea society, to he w here he engaged in th e stock bus on Sunday afternoon. C laude Sm ith, Motion P icture Show. braska and other M ississippi valley held on th e second floor o f th e S ell Sterlin g A Joh n ston , H ardw are, iness. In 1906 he moved to St states. Hoi w inds have destroyed ing building tom orrow, has been Mrs. F ritz Stoker, R estaurant. Johns, w here he and h is w ife have the already drotith-siriken crops In made by a com m ittee, and theprlz.es C EDARVILLE. Thom as Bros., P ainters. since resided. H e married at Lone many sections. Even M innesota has to he awarded in the several ev en ts Earl T hom pson, E lectrician. Rock, Miss N ellie Holcom b, on No Buffered considerable, the present have been announced. The supervisor has team s at Thompson A Pugh, Beni E state. T hirteen vem ber 7, 1880. She su rvives him work on th e C athey roads. They Thoren * M agnuson, W oodsaw. month th u s far being one of the classes have been m ade— on e for Mr. Johnson w as a m em ber o f th e have rem oved the bridge across the F. E. Todd, P ain ter. hottest anil ilryest Ju n es ever com m ercial grow ers, one for florists, W ostell A Co., Groceries. St. Joh n s police force, but about six H einy creek and are busy building W alker H ouse, Mrs. Kohl. W alker, known. Farm ers in many sections nine for am ateurs and tw o for ju ve w eeks ago, ow ing to illn ess, was th e approaches for the new one. P roprietor. are feed in g their stock, pastures lie niles. Seed houses in various parts com pelled to g iv e up h is d u ties lug en tirely dried up. Occasional of the country and business men of Mrs. H eiser’s little girl has been J. J. W odeage, Plum ber. Harry Wood, Barber. He underw ent a serio u s surgical quite ill with pneum onia. rains In sm all lo ca lities have been Portland have contributed prizes. »V. E. Wood, C lothing Salesm an. operation for liver trou b le about six m entioned hut th ere is no doubt hut Miss V iola Snashall is h elping to Mrs. M. V ogel, M illinery. T h e O u tlo o k has m ad e special a r w eeks ago. that a large section of the Missis care for Mrs. T aylor, who Is very Roy M. W ood, R estaurant. slppl valley is su fferin g severely ran g em en t« no it can o ffe r th e Is s t ill. KELBO from lack of m oisture and later re inducem ents possible to persons w ho Mrs. Bort had her ear operated OVTSIDE A DV ER T ISE R S. ports will develop a crop shortag' wish to ta k e both city d a ily a n d (Id upon for deafness. Mrs. M iller o f V ancouver visited paper. hi many localities. The straw berry crop is very good, John B row n, Insurance, R ockwood. Luca«, Heal E state, T routdule. with her fath er, John R evenue, last but cherries are cracking from the D. M alione, latu yer, Portland. week. rain. N ational H otel, P ortland. Miss K line is visitin g her sister C. F. R uegg Is m ak in g som e Im C. V o ltle H nasliall, A r c h ite c t, M ont- a v illa . Mrs. Henry Erl. provem ent In h is barn. The clover cut In th e vicinity Is Strau« Lum ber Company, C otrcll. Mrs. Frank P atterson Is visitin g W. S. W ood, A uctioneer, V ancouver. about ready for fertilisin g. her m other at Independence. W. A . P roctor. Sandy, Ore. Mr. W egm an Is having a vaca R em em ber FAIRV IEW tion. R em em ber, the O utlook h as a l ready published four pages o f good Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E ck les an D E C ID E . reading m atter th is week. nounce the m arriage of th eir d au gh Decide, th e Percheron sta llio n , well ter, A rm inta B ell, to Mr. Chas. E. known in Gresham and vicin ity, will "From Portland to th e m ountains Scott, W ednesday, Ju n e 21, at m ake the season as follow s: look out for the O u tlook .’* C uperinto, C alif. Mr. Scott is the Monday, at livery barn at Sandy eld est son o f Rev. W. T. Scott, for T uesday, at E F. Donahue's merly pastor of the Presbyterian barn, Boring. church at th is place. Chas. E. W ednesday, till Thursday noon Scott is now a professor in the a t Straus Lum ber Co.'s yard W ashington high school, Portland. G resham . Friday and Saturday, W. A Proc tor's at C ottrell. ( NIMBI NATION HI’BHCBII’TION’H Straus Lumlwr Co., O wners. • « .( M l Daily O regonian, on e yr. g2.5O Het o f linger« Spoons The Outlook w ill visit a relative 1.50 or friend for you 104 tim es during O utlook, on e yr. R i l l . ( H I th e year, brim fu ll o f new s. R egular price Isn't gO.OO th a t worth so m eth in g to you? C om bination offer A Good Team Gresham Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Wm. Hockinson All Styles Up-to-date Millinery Reduced Prices Until July 4th Full Line of Ladies’ Corsets W eek ly O re g o n ia n , r e g u la r g l . 50 T en o r 4 0 A cre« fo r S a le . W eek ly O reg o n ia n an d l i t e O u tlo o k For Sale— A 40-acre farm near fo r o n e y e a r g2.oo P leasan t Home. T w enty acres In -F O R - F arm , Trades or Business Propositions See, W rite or Phon a T. L U C A S. T r o u t d a l e . O r e . R. F D 2 W. S. W OOD A U C T IO N E E R D a ily and Sunday O re g o n ia n , gS .0 0 Set o f Roger« S|M«>na O utlook, 1 yr. R egu lar price C om b in a tio n o f f e r « 2 50 gl.5O g 12.00 g 7 .7 5 E v e n in g T e le g ra m , re g u la r gA.OO E v e n in g T e le g ra m and O u tlo o k fo r g5.5O one year Farm Sales a Specialty Phon« IJ6J or TOBY, V ancouver. W ashington W J OTT g7.HO l>. and S. Journal, reg. II. a n d H. J o u r n a l an d O u tlo o k for one year g 7 .5 o cu ltiv a tio n , rest slashed and in pas ture; 2 acres In bearing orchard; good 6-room house and barn, 24x46 feet, 24 feet h igh , 12 head dairy cow s, hogs, 3 horses, w agon, h ar ness, buggy and farm Im plem ents of nil kinds. One o f th e best sm all dairy farm s In th e country. One and a half mllea to railroad In eith er d irection. Oood gow lng cop All for |9 ,0 0 0 , h a lf down or w ill sell 10 acres unim proved at 2 1 2 b an acre A ddress M. box 38, R oute 1, Boring, Oregon. i H H.OTT O T T BROS. DENTISTS OREGON GRESHAM GRESHAM. Look Here J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. Telephone M ain 5781 OF Gresham Millinery Emporium Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed A m erican Plan DIRECTORY JOHN BROWN IN S V R A N t'E R epresenting only R eliable In surance Com panies Phone 21x1 R ockwood. Ore. IN* TH IN E OWN HEAKT. D aily J o u r n a l, reg . o n e yr. gS.OO D aily J o u r n a l am i O u tlo o k o a e yr Though Christ a thousand tim es gS.HO — T h e P a c ific M on th ly, T he P a c ific M on th ly an d o n e y ea r, gi.no In B ethlehem be born, If He's not born in th ee Thy soul is s till forlorn. O u tlo o k . g2.OO T he cross on G olgotha W ill never sa v e thy sou l; S e m i-W e e k ly J o u r n a l, reg . yr. gl.5 < T he cross in th in e ow n heart, S e m i-W ee k ly J o u r n a l an d O utlook A ions can m ake the« w hols. for one year, .gH.OO —Angslus Slleslua (1224) Your father had it pretty hard in his day. There war no «ay for him to get the apecial traimng eswntixl to promotion W ith the opisirtunity offered young men of to-day by the I N T E R N A T I O N A L C O R R E S P O N D E N C E SCH O O LS, it's rajy for \ roiif If you don't get a high position and a good salary It's your own lanlt. To-day I. C. S. students are holding the most highly paid positions ..if Over the country, as manufacturers, supsriotendsots, overseers, foremen, u d experts. Every month several hundred students voluntarily report increases in salary ami position through the help of the I. C. S. W hat the I C. 8. hat done for them it will do for you It will give you the right start, train you to advance in your present line, or help you to change to an occupation that tutu your inclination. Mark the coupon as directed and mail it to-day. 'I be I. C. S. will advise you freely how to qualify for an advance. This advice will cost you nothing but a stamp, and put you under t:o obligation. If you are open to conviction, if you are ready to graw the hand held out to you, do not he deterred by fear that you cannot succeed. I f Vou S . . l l v W a n t M o re g s i e n • S V S O QCXCk S T U D Y Thit Coupon isttisiT issti ciaittseeiisei te s iti• Hm le raatoa. I'g. P I w m s •« p ia lo oriOiost fqrthwr •*>iig«ti«i no os« part, ’ i b «v 1 « m gooJtff lut o largor oaMtry la tbo pooMkoa boléro . 1 «hlc.b I goes narfcrri I H « ..k k e e y , X >