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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1911)
Gresham Feed Mill Lusted Pleasant Home New 5-Passenger Auto Theodore N eibauer is m aking prep- «>al O. Northup has bought the arations to m ove his house In a little building of George C arpenter a meat more convenient place and w ill build that was once used for We have in stalled a new 15-horse-pow er electric m otor and new rol m arket and w ill m ove it onto his a cem ent foundation under It. lers. W e are now in th e best of shape to do your chopping and roll property where he wilt put in a Miss lu es L usted of Gresham vis ing W e chop every day and all day Bring your grain to us and photograph gallery Mr Northup ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs you can get it rolled im m ediately and ta k e it home w ith you. has worked up q u ite a trade and Wm. L usted, last Tuesday. We have on hand a fu ll lin e or all kinds of feed rof sale. Just re puts out very good work and we are Miss Johnston, who is en gaged to glad to see him put in a gallery Just in from E astern O regon. ceived. a fine load o f country sh orts, which we can m ake a good teach the Lusted school, started price on. G en tle for ladies to ride or Miss Minnie Shrlner. the Gresh began her work last Monday with am central girl, spent Tuesday’ ev drive. First class rigs of all a fair attendance. We w ere glad en in g and W ednesday m orning with to hear the school bell once more description, d ay or n ig h t. her parents and atten d in g the H al Mrs Elwood Quay of th is place low e'en so cia l-w h ile here. went to Portland last w eek, accom / Those who attended the H allow panied by Miss Sester. to get her e'en social in the Grange hall T u es Special reductions made on ton anil car lots of any kind o f feed. little d a u gh ter's ey es attended to, day even in g enjoyed th em selves POW ELL STREET GRESHAM, ORE which are very weak very much, although the crowd » a s Rev. C. L. H am ilton and w ife and sm all A fter the program the S’lp- daughter, Frances, of Portland and [*er was served. T he pum pkin pie W. H. H am ilton and w ife of W en w as excellen t, but there was not Res. I 'h o n e 505 S table P h o n e 50x1 atchee, W ash., visited th eir brother en ou gh to go around W e will and sister, E. 11 H am ilton, and fam- how many to have for a hull- Powell Street, Gresham, Oregon lly th is w eek. NEW M ANUiEM F.XT gry crowd next tim e. The gypsy- Mr and Mrs. G. Lusted visited Mr im personated by Mrs E M. D ouglass was a strik in g featu re She was and Mrs D. D. Jack last Sunday. A Mr and Mrs. Paul B liss of P leas was dressed tn gypsy costum e ant V alley were the g u ests of Mr | dainty tent overspread with autum n and Mrs Arnold Ruegg last Monday leaves, was her abode which attract George W etherly of Portland was ed much atten tion . The hall was W. Il COXGHON. PROP. n i’ j th e guest o f E. D. H am ilton last prettily decorated with autum leaves MEALS Phone G resham 171 Sunday. He is looking after his and jack o'lunterns j land at th is place. Henry Hem m ers has gone to Port A m erican or Kuro|«*an pian. Short ordvr at any lim e. Phil Eder had quite a m isfortune land on business and w ill remain Special 4'hlcken D lnner Sum lay, .Mi ernia. in g ettin g one o f his fin e colts hurt a week Tlila H ostelry la nevi. inoderii, up-t^-«h«tc, snnitary ami He was h au lin g lum ber from A T T E N T IO N ! f Ir st-ciana In evcry rcapcct. \ o la tte r place to »top auy- Mrs. E lla Serber and childreu Olson's m ill and in som e way the ' of Troutdale are visitin g the form er's vvficrc in Oregon. THE FARM ERS MUTUAL EIRE horses took fright and ran away, parents. Mr and Mrs Layman. R E L IE F ASSOCIATION o f Port cu ttin g one quite budly on the hind Ryle H utchins and tw in daughters l*ORTLAM» MARKETS. land, Oregon, Invites a ll farm ers foot. Ed Sm ith of Gresham was from Albany are visitin g with Mr vvlio have no Insurance on their called to dress the wound and Mrs Irwin H utchins Grain. F lour, Feed, Etc. farm buildings to in su re vvitli us. Quite a num ber attended the H al low s en party given at Mr. Richard Mrs A lice Qnnnon has returned WHEAT Export, BlUestem , 8 3- This association is the cheapest she visited 84c Club, 79c; red R ussian, 80c; anil sa fest in the sta te. It in t a il IPilil, I'rep. Radford's at C ottrell last Monday J from Portland w here her sister, Mrs. G. W. R oberts She su res only country pro|>erty and V alley, 79c; 40-fold, 80c evening. Bran, »13 per has over MA. immi . immi iu su ra iu e in W e w ish to an n o u n c e to the NEAT R E P A IR IN G Mrs. N eibauer and daughter, was also at R anier where she spent j M ILLSTl'FFS a few days with her niece, Mrs. C j I ton; m iddlings, »31; shorts, >24. force. Zena returned front Salm on River, public th at w e h a v e just re rolled barley, »34-36 where they had been visitin g Mrs. i W. Cote. ceived a n d installed o u r new PROMPTNESS W rite or phone. F L O l’R P aten ts. »4 60 per bar The Bijou Comedian company- N eibauer’s sister, Mrs McIntyre IS the MOTTO Fire Proof Safety D eposit H. W. SNASHALL, Pres. opened a series of com ic en tertaln - rel; straigh ts, $4.05; exports. »3 80; Boxes a n d w e are now rea d y The Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief i m eats in the Grange h all W ednes valley, »4.50; graham , »4 65; whole A ssociation. Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed to offer them to th e public a* day and wilt run until Saturday e v w heat, »4.85. Gresham R oute No. 3 Phone 74 OATS- New, w hite, »30 50-31; ening when prizes w ill he given to reasonable rates. N otary Public R eal E state A L ittle Farm W ell Tilled Is the (he p reU |e8t baby and the p rettiest , per ton. CORN W hole, »36; c r a c k e d ,1 title of a splendid little article In g l|q Ire l o u Going to lluihl.* Vol. 1. No. 8. o f Town and ,,, Country. . . . and Mrs. A. t R „ Goger and »37 per ton ,, . Mr. a new publication at C orvallis. BARLEY— New feed, »31 per funeral of gon. In th is article the writer Mrs. Goger's grandm a, Mrs W right, ton. HAY— No 1. E O . tim othy, »17- The Firw ood F ru it G rowers as states th at It is the little farm that of Gresham, W ednesday. Ai-cliiti-cta, Cent Hirtel » mul 18; No 1, valley. »15-16; alfalfa. sociation held a regular m eeting In will give Oregon farm lands an In From all reports, th e bad boys I »Militera G resh am , O re g o n crease in real value and In price. »13-14; grain hay, »11-11; clover, Firwood hail, Saturday afternoon. were very good H allow e'en night as Material Increased productiveness of »11-11. O rchardists In th is locality are no dam age was done anyw here. Italry and Country Prtalure. improved farm spraying their young trees with i the soil through POULTRY H ens, 14c; springs. G R A H A M & B E L K N A P linte and sulphur to prevent the m ethods atone w ill m ake lands worth M tb Martin of Grand Mound. l t t t - 1 3 c ; ducks, young, lG -teV tc; A ttorneys at I .atv In Kttael T Jones Frank ('. Joni- developm ent of the fu n gu s d isease, more than th ey now are, and i ) - i 2 c ; turkeys, 20c. not W ash., in com pany with her son-ln- i GRESHAM OFFICE known as anthracnose, a pest first ten sive farm ing m ethods w ill Gn-sliam, Oregon EGGS— O regon, ranch, candled. be adopted generally on th e larger luw, A Louderback. were gu ests of Gresham Real E state Com discovered at Canby tn 1892. pany«' Office. J Louderback Sunday at Pleasant 4(,c P arties in th is section are recelv- farms. Wed. ami Sat, Aftermam a CHEBHE T illam ook, 16c; young ing letters and circulars from the The sm all farm does not appeal to H om e PORTLAND OFFICE a Ed M athews of Tacoma w as seen Am erican, 17c per pound A gricultural departm ent at C orvallis the average Oregon farm er as Phone 4:11 Pitone 619-20-21 Yeon Building B IP T E R O regon cream ery ex.ra regarding th e four w eeks' farm er's 'esirab le th in g for him self; hts am in our m idst lately. course next w inter, beginning Jan u bition look s to more acres, and not Mr. Lenartz is having stum ps j 3 4c l>er pound. less. If he voluntarily lim its him- ! blown out on his place. PORK 9-9 H e. ary 3, The course is O. K. V K A l> Fancy. I 3-1 4c per pound H. E Corey has returned from self to a little farm It w ill be when Mrs Bell of Sandy and Mrs Contractor« and Builders V e g e ta b le » a n il F r u i t » . Burns where he worked in the hop he believes he has earned the right R uegg were visitors of Mrs Shum- ONIONS — C alifornia, »1 25 pel to retire from real farm ing. H e , yards. We have in stalled in our shop way Tuesday. Cabinet Work. H ousantovlng and would not call 10 or 20 acres of hundred. a fin e new P orcelain Bath R epairing United S tates su rveyors are land a farm But he know® that Rliuliurti R oots. • VEG ETABI.ES Carrots. »1.00 Tub, with hot and cold P lans und E stim ates Furnished are busy taking field n otes for a gov- per sack; turnips, » I; beets, »I 00 Fine, large niamoth rhubarb roots present prices o f farm lands w ater con n ection s the pro- ¡ein m en t map of the country. On Application for sale. 'N ow is the tim e to buy su fficien t if you m easure per suck; turnips, »I; beets. »1; 2 5 c A G O O D B A T H 2 5 c and start the plants. Mrs E. M. fe e d s of the in vestm en t by the re-I Mrs Cannon returned from n parsnips, »1 d r e <;< i \ GRESHAM. turns from the big farm s, and he w eek's visit at C entralia. W ashlng- 75 POTATOES Oregon, I per D ouglass, Gresham. R 2. knows that, with rare excep tion s, the ton. pound; sw eet potatoes, 2*A<- Is The school Is flou rish in g under' John W SlckelsR iith, Greensboro, productiveness of the big farm Muin St. Gresham Pa , has three children, and like going to he m aterially Increased the present m anagem ent <». W. H. A N. TIME TABLE most children they frequently take EASTBOUND Of the agricultural com m unities The B aptist propose building a cold. "We have tried several kinds Ixtave Portland 7 :6 0 a m Arrive Practical Builder* of cough m edicine.'’ he says, "but of the sta te the fruit sectio n s seem parsonage at C ottrell. F airview 8 :2 5 a ni.; T routdale, nave never found any yet that did more populous and more prosperous Mrs J A Stephens was at Tla We build a good, substantial 6- them as much good as Chamber T his is because it is im possible to 8:30 a. m AUCTIONEER rootn Bungalow for »500, lain's Cough R em edy.” For sale by m anage a big orchard p rofitab le, and Juana on m ission s Tuesday. Lv Portland 4 00 p in Ar Fair finished com plete plas Gresham Drug Company and all Farm Sales a Specialty view 4 :1 4 p. m ; T routdale. 4 39 the fruit farm s have a low average tered and painted. Dealers. Phone I 56 J or 70BY. Vancouver. W ashington D o t H lie D h l n l . acreage T h ese farm ers as a rule Lv Portland 8 00 p rnz- Ar Trout W ife John, 1 listened to you for P lans and estim a tes furnished have more eleg a n ce and convenience d ale 8 46 p. m COTTRELL Blue prints on request W ESTBOUND in their hom es, and they have more half an hour last night w hile you W J.OTT H HOTT talked in your sleep leisure, than has the big farm er Lv. T routdale 9 28 a m ; leave Rev. Cook o f Portland preached «.R EhllA M . OREGON I am John— T hanks, dear, but At last we find a tow n or so in F airview 9 33 a. m. Ar. Portlati at the C ottrell Baptist church laat the N orthw est Judlously exercis surprised you didn't talk back 10:16 a. m Sunday m orning DENTISTS Lv T routdale 4 66 p m ; leave Fair- .Mrs. I-ola Lee is spending a few ing public spirit by attem p tin g to 4M* TO The most com m on cause of Insom GRESHAM. - - OREGON view 5 00 p in Ar Portland days with her m other, Mrs. H. Ball, make the com m unity ready for and nia is disorders of the stom ach CENTRAL HOTEL deserving of Increased population C ham berlain's Stom ach and 6 46 p m Liver of th is vicinity. For IG » I Room« si R sn osaltl« Frt<M Easterners T ablets correct th ese disorders and Instead of appealing to ‘ Mis. Brown of Portland is the Shearne £ Windsor, Prop*. L D. M A H O N E One com- en ab le you to sleep For sale by guest of Mr and Mrs W Craswell by overcolored literature Attorney-At-La w all m e n ia l club Is paying i t . ch ief at- ! Gresham Drug Company and UKKMHAM, - - ORE this w eek. Real E state, P robate and Corpor Dealers o f sm all Mr. and Mrs W. Ball spent tention to th e m aking ation Law Prom pt atten tion to Had all all business 409-10-11 Yeon Thursday w ith relatives in Portland farm s out of big ones O. W. I*. TIME TAIII.K, C onfectionary B uilding. Portland, Oregon. Dr. W . C. Belt com m ercial clubs used th e money Lv Portland W hen you have rheum atism In they have spent in literature In buy 6 :6 0 a m for Casadero P liyslcian anil Hutgcoii. <<>FFM »\'M HO4 IETY I IRMO- vour foot or Instep apply t'ham ber- ing lands and sellin g them in lm all O n th e Is M ik o U t. 7 :4 6 — for Greeham LATKH and RoM toYM Over First Htste Bank, Gresham w ill get 8 .4 6 — for C asadero The Outlook is on th e look ou t for iain's Linim ent anil you Phone 1* quick relief It costs but a quarter farm s on long tim e, they would have 9 46 — for Greeham subscriptions, ad vertisin g and print- Why su ffer? For sale by Gresham accom plished far more for the coni 10 4 5 — for Cazadero Pbone 701. m ualty and their money would have 11 -4 6 — for Oreaban. Drug Con.pany and all Dealers been an Investm ent instead of a 12 45 p m for Cazadero JO H N B R O W N H ot I am ales gift. The drift of population is nat 1 4 6 — for Gresham Kxprea . 1X141 RANI E urally w estward The tow n that is M a in 3 t. G resh am 2 46 — for Cadadero. R cpieaentlng only Hellaille In attractive. the farm ing com m unity 3 46 — for Gresham su ra nee C om panies that offers real opportunities, will 4 45 — for Cazadero Ptione 23x1 Orrellani. Ore. be found by the w orth-w hile new 6 46 — for Gresham « 4 6 — for Cazadero com ers D em onstrate that the soil 1« 00 — for Gresham properly handled will produce su ffi 11:13 — for Greeham ciently to m ake a 40-acre farm prof Cars from Portland arrive at All Kinds and Sizes, itable. and that the 40-acre farm Greeham one hour later Third Street Latest Finish Lv Greeham for Portland can be made to produce far more N e w H o te l A ru ’ Gulletp, Often £nery Day per acre than the big farm, and bt< 12 25 a m from Gresham Asxti.se Piss H».« < .ivss ss ApsM, Miss 40 from Gresham com m unity may dispense with pub 6 10 — from Boring >4KM BOUT. W ALKER, l ‘r-p 7 .3 7 — from Cat tdero licity work. 7 60 — Express 5 45 -• from Greeham Making Rapid 4d>anr.-vm-bt. J. M. Short, M. D. Gilt or Natural W ood N«at and 9 39 — from Cazadero Situated on north slope of Mount Scott, o n e mile southeast of How ia your son g ettin g along as Cheap S. P Bittner, M. D. 19 46 — from Gresham a doctor? I I l 19 — from Caaadero Lents. Phone from Lents Station for free auto to and IT iy M r ta o s a n d M u rg con s M AX SCHNDDLR, M AIN STRUT First Hate He teg a n on sueh i 11 45 p m from Gresham GIOJ4H4M. • • l>HK«i»»X from the cem etery. All lots »old under perpet 1 39 - Caaadero Creaham comm on d iseases as appendicitis 2 45 — from Gresham end tu b ercu losis, but be's got up to ual care of cem etery m anagement with 3 39 — from Caaadero green apple colie and stolen Jam 4 46 — from Gresham out extra coat. cramps now of all kinds d one promptly 6 39 — from Casadero 7 :16 — from Bortug to order Special attention Our m erchants are enterprising or 9 46 — from Caaadero lic e lite Is-»I Price» n-a«*>aai G ave* to Country W o rk Pneee Reasonable (aaeobne Pow er. N o Danger of tire On Sunday s all ears rua to Caaa they would not advertise. Our read dero la ptaee of the 7 .1 6 p m I tome phone. Ring B 6111 sad ask <w r local 4201 ers who read and follow up the ads car. th ere a te tw o, oae at Phone. T a b o r I4bê 6 46 F tirm e 111 are also en terp risin g It pays and waa at 1 .4 6 Spotted Ponies Chicken Feed Wheat $24 per ton Mill Chop $16.50 per ton Barley Screenings $10 per ton G r e s h a m L iv e r y S ta b le J. H. Blake, Prop. Gresham Auto Co. Gasoline and Repairs of all kinds THE CONGDON Auto for Hire J” ,r * SAFETY DEPOSIT Gresham Shoe Shop THE SMALL FARM BANK OF GRESHAM Firwood Let US Figure With You E. T. Jones & Co Sunday & Hill BATHS j Wood Bros., Barber Shop Karr & Hamilton W . S. W O O D O T T BRO S. PARKER’S Light Lunch Served M T. SC O T T P A R K CEM ETERY A large, permanent, beautiful and modem Park and Lawn Cemetery PHOTOS Walker House 5 Picture Framing WOODSAWING SMITH BROS., Prop».