Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 04, 1911, Image 4

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    LARD
HAMS
BACON
A re Still tit Rock Bottom Prices
A c a re fu l in v e s tig a tio n w ill p ro v e th e tr u t h o f th is a s s e rtio n
HOWITT’S MARKET
A m i UveMtock E x ch an g e.
E x ch an g e h an d led on C om m ission.
L ivestock
O ur frie n d s an d re a d e rs w ill find
m any ev id en ces of h a s te
in
th is
n u m b e r of th e O utlook. P le a se re ­
m em ber th a t we go to p re ss one
rt C ongilon h a s been s u ffe rin g
day
e a rlie r and we a re g o in g to
th e past w eek from a se v e re a tta c k
o f to n s ilitis o n ac c o u n t of w hich he c e le b ra te th e F o u rth o f Ju ly w ith
had an o p e ra tio n p erfo rm e d on his j th e rest of th e people.
-Mrs. H e rb e rt Schofield of New-
th ro a t.
M. L. K e n t re tu rn e d
y e s te rd a , rl
B' C ‘ *8
*»“ ■ th e
from a tr ip to C a lifo rn ia.
Mrs M CoB« don8 ,h is w eek
GRESHAM
Gresham. O regon
G e t Y o u r F r u it J a r s
A T
L. K ent and c h ild re n will rem ain
Max S ch n eid er h as been h u stlin g
fo r a tim e a t K endondo P each
th e la8t fe * d ay s on th o se so u v e n ir
Wro. 11 e ss .'1 Is h e re from C allftn - H " '* * m e n ,lo n e ,‘ 1,1 'll8 ad
n ia sp e n d in g a b o u t a m o n th s vaca-
lio n w ith th e hom e folks. H e likes
o u r cool su m m e rs an d is especially
fond of fish in g
H e w ill w alk a
long w ays fo r a few tro u t.
-Mrs. A. M. C la rk o f P o rtla n d and
niece, N an n y A n d e rso n , of F airview
w ere th e g u e sts of
M rs
C lark s
d a u g h te r. Mrs. J. T.
S .llllo n
oll
S unday.
W D. R ich, w ife an,I tw o so n s a re
expected
to d ay
from
C in cin n ati
T hey a re obi f r ie n d , o f M r *" a n i
T he H° yal K u8,ler8 cl“ 8li
M E. S unday school w ill hav e a
picnic a t C ed arv ille T h u rsd a y . They
will hav e a s g u e sts th e g irls of th e
S u n sh in e class. E ach class w ill he
accom panied by its te a c h e r.
A local o f th e F . S. o f E. is be­
ing s ta rte d
in G resh am . A lready
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m em bers.
a " J ' ’ r8 R lc h a rd ,!ead le w e,e
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l “ e h ° nie ° f Mr
Mrs. H achtneyer w hose g u e sts they t J .
P“ a c h td
w ill be w hile lo o k in g fo r a location
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th e M e th o d ist ch u rc h ta k in g fo r his
h d K e n t w ho is te a m in g ft,r th e th em e ‘ T h e L ove of God. ' Mr and
Pipe tine a t Hull R un, is sp en d in g a Mrs. C a ld e r w ere th e g u e sts of Mr
few d ay s in tow n.
, an(J M rs o w T a rr Qn g u n d a y
C A P IT A L $ 1 5 ,0 0 0
S h a ttu c k * L in d sey hall team w as
T h e O utlook e rre d last F rid a y in
J. I'.lkington.
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ts
Jno. Sleret,
Emil G. K ardell,
say in g th a t Mrs. Je n n ie K ro n en b erg
Pres.
n t K en-on S u n d ay by a sco re of In
V ice Pres.
C ashier
w as th e re c ip ie n t o f a fin e h o rse tl.y
'o 9. E leven in n in g s w ere played.
g ift of a frien d from
T h e Dulles.
G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
B u tte rie s S h a ttu c k
and
L indsey,
It sh o u ld hav e said
M rs. Jo sep h
M iddleton an d H am lin.
P o rtla n d K ro n en b erg .
L o a n s N e g o tia te d
F ire In s u ra n c e W r itte n
P h e a sa n ts — H o sk le a n d L aN orm e
T h e ro a d s w
p r rim
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In t e r e s t P a id o n T im e D e p o s its
¡e a rn s w it . H *
tw o I co n d itio n S u n d ay th a t h u n d re d s of
te a m s will be played on th e G resh
a u to s w ere o u t sp eed in g on o u r
am field t 9 a. m. J u ly 4th.
d u s tle s s well oiled roads.
J J. K en t a n d w ife w ho have
Miss E<lnu S h o em ak er, m ission
been v isitin g h is b ro th e r,
M. L a ry an d te a c h e r from th e B ap tist
K en t, have re tu rn e d to E dgew ood.
of han
San M
F ra a n n ­
S o u th D ak o ta, w h ere Mr K e n t h a s C i h in ese 7 M ission « School
..to o t or
ir g o o d n e . ............... ...L , .
ha8 ,l3 co ‘ 18 « p ending a s h o r t vacation
a good p o sitio n as y a rd m a s te r on
w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. J . M. S hoe­
I e rs c rip tio n s C a r e fu lly C o m p o u n d e d
th e B u rlin g to n .
m aker
C. E. ( la rk of G ates received an
Boss H einey h as re tu rn e d from
ugly w ound in th e head la.,t week
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r
B ritish C olum bia an d
is sto p p in g
He w ent to s p lit a log w ith a
w ith his b ro th e r F ra n k .
I m aul an d w edge w hen a
piece of
T ak
a d v v a a n n ta
g e of tu
th e e liest
R est Room
Room
t h h im
e we,lue
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e e d .lu
iu s r « Iiroko
t i n ..................
' p re ■-
p a » re
by th ia e g e B o a i p tists
if you a re
Gresham Drug Co.
him ju s t a little to one sid e of thr
on th e picnic g ro u n d s c e le b ra tin g
G resham
Ore.
m id d le of th e fo reh ead c u t a deep
th e F o u rth .
gash.
E,l. R o b erts an d w ife re tu rn e d to
Dr. Lowe, th e o p tic ia n , will
W elilies Monday.
be
in G resh am ag a in J u ly 20.
P h o n e 52X
P ho n e 4 34
'I he G resh am
G ia n ts
w on the
tlie g am e S u n d ay a g a in s t R u p e rt's
L is t o f Ix 'tte rs .
E schels by a sco re of 6 to 2 T ír e s e
T
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fo
llo
w in g list o f le tte r s r e ­
team sw ill m atch b a ts a g a in on the
m ain u n called fo r in th e G resh am
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o'clock
C o n tr a c to r s a n d B u ild e r s
postoffice fo r th e week e n d in g Ju ly
I J u ly 4th.
1st, 1911:
C a b in e t w o r k , H o u s c m o v in g a n d r e ­
M r s . J. p. Pow ell w ent to P o rt­
G en tlem en
—
Geo. H lc k strim ,
p a ir in g .
land S u n d ay w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. J N
P la n » a n d E s tim a te s F u r n is h e d o n A p ­
< la n a h a n in th e ir new a u to , w here J o h n G re e la sh , J . C. A tk eso n , L a w r­
ence A llen.
p lic a tio n .
she visited w ith old frie n d s. Mr. and
L ad ies Mrs. H an n a A hlberg.
M rs . F o r r e s te r .
CRESI IAM, OREGON
C a rd s J a c k L illis. S eth H au lm an
W. C. H ureh an d fam ily have re ­
M. G. Boon. Mrs. E lm eo C arson.
tu rn e d to G resh am
front
B oring
w here th ey h av e been cam p in g for , T h , ese
, le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
a few w eeks pas, w hile Mr. B urch J ™
'T
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E. A. B ak er h a s been p a in tin g up
t>r , 7 a b O V e ’ P ' e a 8 e
If y o u « re y o u n lio u ld w ir e y o u r
his b u ild in g s and m ak in g th in g s h,ok 'ldV er*is e d ' 8 ‘v ,n « d a te <* " 8‘ -
THE
Anchor Store
S c h ra m , E c o n o m y a n d M a s o n
ja rs a n d a ll accesso rie s fo r c a n ­
n in g fr u its a n d b e rrie s .
BANK OF GRESHAM
Anchor Store
Main Street
G resham , Oregon
A d jo in in g S te rlin g & J o h n s to n , H a rd w a re
and
P a in ts.
Red Cross Pharmacy
4th of July
is Coming
F ir e w o r k s
Men’s Furnishings
Suits and Shoes
Sunday & Hill
at
July 4th
E. W. Aylsworth
In T h e B rick
Building?
nouae n m l h a ve
lig h t a n d p o w e r .
it re a d y
fo r
E a rl T h o m p s o n
w il l d o it fo r y o u .
A
c ir é In c
Phone 61
Gresham, Oregon
G ood
DINNER
AT THE
U r b in i li a g o o d , a u b a ta n tia l 5 ro o m
B u n g a lo w fo r $500. f u n . l i n i c o m p le te
p la n te lr< l a n d p a in te d .
P la n » a n d e a tim n te a
p u n t« o n re q u e s t.
furnished. Blur
G R E S ! IA M , O R E G O N
I 'll' IV G EN T LE M E N w an ted will
tiii'lr Indies to ,.¡it
c re a m ; new
p a rlo rs, M ain
s tre e t,
first
do o r
n o rth o f th e new cem ent block
tf
W A NTED tu n lad ies
to
ta k e
a d v a n ta g e o f th e sp ecial re,luet Ion
0,1 !,B lin es o f m illin ery at th e
G resh am M illinery E m p o riu m .
Doors open at 12:30 p. m. Show
will start at I p. m. I here will be a con-
tinuous show from 1 p. m. to 1 1 p 111.
45
A c re s cultivated:
430
NOW is the accepted lime.
BA N K , G R ESH A M , ORE.
G ra in , F lo u r , F e e d , E tc .
\ \ H E A T — T ra c k p rices. B lue-
stem . 97-98c; C lub. 86-86c; red B us
sian , 85-86c; V alley, 87c;
40-fold
87c.
S to r y o f th e d a y s o f 1776
H a iry a n d C o u n try
Hobble Skirt and its Many Troubles
C o m ic a l
SANDY,
PROGRAM
FOR
( H E E S E — F u ll
cream , tw in s ,
I 4-14 H e ; p er lb , y o u n g A m erica,
I5-15V 4 c pound.
E V E N IN G
TRUE TO HIS TRUST
O n e o f th e
b e s t In d t a n
s to rie s e v e r th r o w n
p ic tu re scree n
BI T T E R
c it y cream ery, e x tr a
I and
2 po u n d p rin ts , in
boxes.
24c p e r pound.
l
on
th e
.
7 he w o e s o f a n u n tr u e w ife
G o o se b e rrie s 6 - 7c
per pound ;
c h e rrie s. 6 -l0 c P ar pound.
V eg etab les — A sp a ra g u s, 7&-»0c »
p er box; cab b ag e. »2 per c w t.; rh u
b arb . 2-2 Vie p er pouud.
AH on Account of a Lie
Y o u w i ll la u g h y o u r s e lf s ic k w h e n y o u
th is film
Scenograph Theater
H .d c l I hanRPs H a n ,G .
sec
Main Street
P a u l H o e tz e l, P ro p .
BEST BREAD
o n th e M a r k e t, F re s h E v e ry
D ay
Pies, Cakes and
O ther Pastery
Main St„ G resham
W atch Cleveland
Addition Grow
L o ts a n d a c re a g e n o w o n th e
m a rk e t.
^ G R K — Fancy, $ H -1 0 c
per crate.
RUNNING FIRE, Comical
City
Bake ry
V K A L— r a »cy. i m - i 2c p .r lb
V e g e la lile s a n il F ru its .
ONIONS — Y ellow . , 3 2 5 ;
red
»2 p er cw t.
S tra w b e rrie s — O reg o n , 9 0 e !» | 50
T h e E str a n g e m e n t
A R ube com edy.
I
m o v in g |
ORE.
Good supply of mill ¿luff,
feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land
planter, 1 liglust price paid
for oats. Call and see us.
Produce.
P O l LTRY — L ive hens, 15-16c;
b ro ilers. 20c; d u c k s. y o u n g ,
, Rc.
'io n ,In al,
tu rk e y s ,
20c;
d ressed
hoice, 25c.
E G G S --O re g o n . ra n c h , c a n d le d .
21c; case c o u n t, 20c.
R a r n o b y A O s w a ld , P r o p s.
Grinding
STA TE
b a r l e y — F eed , »27-27.50.
M 1L L 8T V F F S — B ra n , »24.50-25
P er to n ; m id d lin g s,
»31;
sh o rts.
»26 5 0 -2 6 ; ro lled b arley , »29-30.
F L O U R — P a te n ts . »4 95 p e r b a r- |
re l, s tra ig h ts , » 3 .8 5 ; ex p o rts. » 3 .8 0 ;
valley, »4.80; g ra h a m , » 4 .5 0 ; w hole
w h e a t, »4 70.
CORN — W hole, » 3 0 ;
c r a c k e d ,f
»31 p e r ton.
OATS— No. 1. w h ite ,
»27.50-28
I p e r to n .
HAY — T ra c k p rices: T im o th y ,
E a s te rn O regon, No. 1, »16 -2 1 ; al-
fa lfa , » 1 2 .5 0 -1 3 ; g ra in
hay , new .
»10; clover, new . »8.50-9.
fo r E v e n in g S h o w
I b ir d St. ju s t w e s t o f M a in
GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL
.
f ir s t
J u ly F o u r th P r o g r a m
I e rt h e ro n S ta llio n , w e ll k n o w n in
G re s h a m a n d v ic in ity , w ill m a k e
th e season o f | 9 | | as fo llo w s :
CO.
120 A cres level land;
BUY IT -It means money for you.
A t h r illin g s to ry o f W e s te rn C o w b o y s a n d In d ia n s
________________ W . A . P r o c t o r ’s a t C o t t r e ll
LUM BER
160 A cres;
tn n t trees ,n b e a n n g ; p lenty of w a te r ra m m e d to house an d b arn
Walker
Cowboy’s
Sweetheart
H ou se
Oath and the Man
M o n d a y , a t liv e r y b a rn a t S a n d y ; T u e s d a y . E. F. D o n a -
h u e 8 b a r n t B o r in g ; W e d n e s d a y a n d t i l l T h u r s d a y n o o n ,
ra u s L u m b e r Y a r d , G r e s h a m ;
F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y ,
STRAUS
W e H a v e It
BIG SPECIAL
I in tir e (. h a n g e o f P ro g ra m
I In1 O u tlo o k w a n ts y o u r news,
y o u r ads, y o u r su b s c rip tio n , y o u r
la Int Ing.
Decide
I. McColl, p . M.
PO RTLAND m a r k e t s .
Karr & Hamilton
P r a c tic a l B u ild e r s
S o u n d » g o o d fo r a D a ir y F a r m in th is lo c a lit y
lik e new.
A l l w o r k g u a ra n te e d .
$ 8 5 .0 0 P er A cre
T h e .Mt Hood H otel and R es,n o
ra n ,
s , ndy „ now )n
Mrs A. J . G ould, recen tly from f e n
E rs n c ts .,,
S he w ll, a |a o
u
«nilbsry store In tbs Doug|M
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Lots $150 to $250. Acre­
age $500 to $750. 25
per cent down, 3 per cent
per month.
C a ll a n d g e t fir s t c h o ic e