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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
Gresham Feed Mill We have in stalled a new 15-horse-pow er electric m otor and new rol lers. W e are now in th e best of shape to do your chopping and roll ing We chop every day and all day. Bring your grain to us and you can get It rolled im m ediately and ta k e it home w ith you. We have on hand a full lin e o f all k inds of feed rof sale Ju st re ceived, a fine lead of country shorts, w hich we can m ake a good price on. Chicken Feed Wheat $24 per ton Mill Chop $16.50 per ton Barley Screenings $10 per ton Special reductions m ade on ton and car lo ts of any kind o f feed. POW ELL STREET GRESHAM. ORE Gresham Auto Co. NEW MANAGEMENT Gasoline and Repairs of all kinds Kelso Grain, F lour, F eed, Etc. W HEAT— Export, B lilestem , 83- 84c Club, 79c; red R ussian, 80c; V alley, 79c; 40-fold, 80c. MILLSTUFFS — Bran, $23 per ton; m iddlings, $31; sh orts, $24; rolled barley, $34-35. FLOUR— P aten ts, $4 50 per bar- rel; straigh ts, $ 4 .0 5 ; exports, $3.80; valley, $4.50; graham , $4 65; w hole w heat, $4 85. OATS— New, w hite, $31-32 per per ton. CORN — W hole. $36; cracked, $37 per ton. BARLEY— New feed, $32 per ton. HAY— No 1, E. O., tim oth y, $18 19; No. 1, valley, $15-16; a lfalfa, $13-14; grain hay, $11-12; clover, $11-12. H a iry a n d C o u n try P roduce. W O O D S A W IN G Prtcea Reasonable. Gasoline Power; N o Danger of Ere. SMITH BROS., Prop». O U R B U S I N E S S IS T O R A IS E S A L A R IE S International Correspondence School For Any In fo rm a tio n , Address T. B. PARCHER, Representative M S ALDER ST R E E T PORTLAND. ORE. MT. SCOTT PARK CEMETERY A large, permanent, beautiful and modem Park and Lawn Cemetery Situated on north Lents. «lope of M o u n t Scott, one m ile «outheaat of Phone from from Lents Station for free auto to and the cemetery. A ll lot» sold under p erp et ual care of cem etery managem ent w ith out extra coat which a d d . much to the appearance of hla attractive hom e. A. W Shipley, until recently with th e Mt. Hood C onstruction Com , _ . ... pany, has secured a contract w ith a f Salem B ridge company which w ill keep hia team s em ployed during the w inter Randolph Shipley, Chaun- Vi e w is h to a n n o u n c e to th e p u b lic that w e h a v e juat re c e iv e d a n d in sta lle d o u r n e w I' ire P ro o f S a fe ty D e p o sit B o x es a n d w e are n o w r e a d y to offer th em to th e p u b lic at rea so n a b le rates. cey Clark and Lew Sutton w ill as A| bon Melnlg. the sist him as team sters Brightw ood, w as a Arnold Reugg and fam ily and Ed Saturday and says L eatera fam ily spent Sunday even «t»rt up hla saw m ill Ing w ith John Sleret. Mrs Nick R auw ’s nephew . Mr B u ll R M aulthauf, and friend from Port- [ saw m ill man of of honor for the month of October: W elch visitor F lorence W ilhelm , May M iller,’ he exp ects t o : Ethvl Wood HoW(lrd Wood Hector soon again 1 Morgan, Dolly Morgan. llll land spent Sunday here. nod Raymond Miller Is loading for Theo N elbauer at th e depot. W ork of grading has been be- gun on th e cross road by the sta- • ion w ith gravel to follow Pleasant Home JS.SS Home pkowe. R.n« B 6111 and aak (of local 4201 T hose neither absent nor tardy are: C elestlno Veranda, Robbie j Morgan, R uth Ickler, Dolly Morgan, | Norma Jones, Howard W ood, Hector Ickler, Marie Gertrude I W ilhelm , F lorence W ilhelm , Ethel Wood. May Miller. Leah Uourgeut, teacher. T illm an R euter, wizard of the Central Oregon dry-farm ing cou n try, has won fam e for the state by capturing the prla« cup tor th, best exhibit at the recent dry-farm ing con gress at Colorado Springs, and ln addition, won eleven first prizes, tw elve second and three third prizes. Other Central Oregon ranchm en helped to win a total of thirty-four prizes for Oregon. Mr. R euter has what he con sid ers only an average quarter section of land tn the Madras district but he has done w onders He con ten d s that any farm er of Intelligen ce can do likew ise. ATTENTION! W rite or phone, H. W. HNAHHAI.L, Pre« Th« Farmer« Mutual F ire R elief A ssociation. Gresham R oute No 3 Phone 74 N otary P ublic Heal E state th e L utheran church Sunday even- house at Sycam ore station , la con Ing, Nov. 12, at 7 :3 0 . Young peo flDed to h|a bed w ith an attack of plea program w ill be given the sam e erysl;>ela« evening. Swan Magnuson Is again quit 111 The Outlook w ill visit a rslattve He has been confined to hla bed for or friend for you 104 tim es during nearly four w eeks A pleasant surprise w as given Mr tha year, brim fu ll o f news, isn 't and Mra J. A. 8tafan son last F ri that worth «om ethlng to you? day ev en in g , It being th eir 26th | . ■ ----------- w edding anniversary About sixty MT. HOOD RAILW AY « POW ER people were present, p resenting the DAILY EXC EPT BUNDAY couple with a beau tifu l tea set Leave M ontavllla 9 :0 0 a. m for Bull Run. and a set o f silver k n ives, forks and 3 :0 0 p m. for Bull Run spoons. 5 :2 6 — for Gresham Rev. Carlson was also present 6: $5 — for Gresham. and m ade a short speech, after Ar. Gresham 30 m inutes later I .eave Gresham 30 m inutes later — which m usic and sin g in g was ren dered, gam es were played and re 7 :0 0 a. m. fresh m en ts were served, whn all d e 1:15 — 115» — parted for home w ith all good 6 : 00 p in. w ishes Leave Gresham for Cottrell Mr and Mrs. John Palmblad ex-I 7 20 a ni dally. Lv C ottrell for pect to leave next week for Los An- M ontavllla, 7 :40 a m Ar. Monta- geles, C alif , w here they w ill spend g «5 a ro the w inter Mr Palm blad 1« su ffer- BUNDAY ONLY ing with asthm a I 9 00 a. m lv M ontavllla for Bull Run. — •rrlv e Bandy River T he North Bank road, the Ore- 1 1 1 3 0 — leave Bandy River gon-W ashington Railroad A N aviga 1:00 p. ui arrive Montavllla. tion Company and Southern Pacific 1 00 — leave M ontavllla. w ith th eir tran ch e« th e Oregon 1 .3 0 — arrive Bandy River E lectric, United R ailway«, together 4 :3 0 — leave Sandy River $ 1 0 — arrive Bandy River with the Portland R ailw ay L ight A • 00 — arrive M ontavllla Pow er system and the Mt Hood • 10 — leave M ontavllla. Railway A Power lin e afford rail ( • 40 — arrive Gresham fa cilities for handling th e products Tima betw een Gresham and Mont- of range, farm , field and garden avilla, th irty m in u tes th rou gh ou t th e sta tes of O regon .' Time betw een Greaham and Bandy W a .h t.g to n and idaho.and that por- R l^ egM from MoBU. tlon of M ontana sloping west of the I villa at » 05 a m and w est from Rock m ountains In addition to I B an Kun at 1 >0 p D oes not giving ex cellen t freight handling fa carry passengers rilltlea the paaeenger sch ed u les com O W K- A N. TIME TA II I E pare favorably with any Internrhan BASTBOUND system of he m iddle west L eare Portland T:B» g. m — A r rlv e lines find a comm on eenter at t Falrvlew I 25 g m .; Trouldaln. Portland harbor. W alker House Powell Valley • 3« a m If yoa have trouble in g ettla g rid o f your cold you may know that y o u 'a r e not treatin g It properly T h e re Is no reason why a cold should hang oa for w.»eks and it will not If you taka Cham berlain a Cough H«.<nedy For aale by Greaham Drug C n tn p zsj and all Dealers T he Outloefe w an ts your sew s. >vur ada. your subscription, your printing Portland 4 »0 p m — Ar Falr- vlew 4 $4 p m ; Trvutdale, 4 $» Lv Portland I «0 p m .— Ar Trout- dala m WEBTBOUMD • a m •' _ T w ” “ . m '. leave P a irvlv« » M a . m — Ar Por Hau 1A:15 *. m Lv Treutdalo 4 15 p m .; leave Falr- vlew g • • p m — Ar Portland » «• p m G r e sh a m , O r e g o n City Bakery P a u l H o e tz e l, P rop. BEST B R E A D o n th e M arket, F resh E very D ay Pies, Cakes and O ther Pastery PHOTOS A ll K inda nnd Sizes, lu t e a l F in ish Ntui Gallery, Open ¿very Day Picture Framing G ilt or Natural W o od . Neat and C heap MAX SCHNEIDER, MAIN STREET G r e sh a m JOHN BROWN INSURANCE R epresenting only R eliab le In surance C om panies P hone 23x1 Grrehaai, Ore. Third Stroa« A m * m a a l 'U n M it* PARKER’S C o n fe c tio n a r y ('OFFMAN'H M4MTETY t'HIM'O- LATEN and IMINIMINH Light Lunch Served N e w H o te l R e t * « ( » iv « n e e A p p h < e b o n HOBT U A l k E lt, H o t 1 a m a le s P rop. M ain St. G reaham J. M. Short, M . D. S . P. Bittner, M . D. P liy s lrla u s and Burgeons GRAHAM, . . OREGON H H OTT W J OTT OTT BROS. DFXTISTS GRKBHAM, - - Are Yu« G oing to B uild? Let US Figure With You A rchitect«, 4'onlrnctora lluUdars nnd E. T. Jones & Co OREGON Ettael T. Jones Frank C. Jon«» G resh am , O regon L. D . M A H O N E A t t o r c e r a t 4 sew K« a I Katat«, Probate and Corpor* ation Law Prompt attantlon to all business 409-10-11 Yaon B uilding, Portland, Oregon W. S. WOOD AUCnoNEFH I arm S a le s a S p e c ia lty l'ho*« I MJ *, TOBY. V«*,o ,,«< U’«si»M^*i« Plume 5 .« PlKUM, 431 Sunday & Hill Contractors and Builders Cabinet Work. Houaaruovlng and Repairing Plana and Ratlinatea Furnished On Application 4.KMNMAM, (Ml TO OREGON CENTRAL HOTEL Fee M m « •« Bin»«»bU Frwaa SbesnM A Waitar. hgyt. GKESMAM, • « ORE GRAHAM A BELKNAP 4 l» o e a e y s a t Gresham Shoe Shop f a rt Ih tW . F ru ^ . W. D r. C B elt P h y s lc la . u d burgeon. Over First Btata Bank, Graaham P h on e 1» L» I II | BANK OF G R ESH A M Main St„ G resham T H E F A R M E R S M U T U A L E IR E R E L I E F A S S O C IA T IO N o f P o r t la n d , O regon, InvIU s, a ll fa rtu e rs w ho h ave no Insu ran ce on t lic lr fa rm Im lh lln g s to In s u re w ith as. T ills association la th e cheapest and safest In th e s ta te . I t In sure« o nly c o u n try |iro|>erty a n il has o v e r « 3 , <4041,00© Ins u ra n c e ln force. each lim e 1 Sager's. Many attend. They are S. J. N ew som e w as a Portland via-j stu d yin g m ission work Itor one day last w eek .C . Spencer of Mrs. Ida H am ilton, who returned Gresham fillin g his place at th e I hom e from th e Good Sam aritan hoa- depot. I pltal about tw o w eeks ago, Is In Mrs. W E Markell visited rela-1 h ealth and hopes for fu ll recovery Pleasant Grange gave an Invita tlves In Portland last week tion dance last Saturday night which wa» very satisfactory In ev ery reap ed and helped out the treasury considerably. The Ladles'M Isslonsry • m eeting A basket social Is announced for w ill m eet with Mrs Fred Wood Saturday, tom orrow night, at the Tuesday, N ov 14, at 2 o'clock. Ev- ' p |eaaant Valley G range hall Every- ery one Invited t oattend j body welcom e. Rev. Mr. Carlson w ill preach at I Oscar U llg, w ho Is building a new P n ce» rraooaabl ■ w r ite r Uw tm *. PhoncJT.l«» l*A finest of fall w eather, how ever Edith Baker, Mr. W elch h as had in stalled Ini F ourth Grade— H elen B liss Onal “Is h otel and all room s connected w ith It, a m odern gas ligh tin g plant. '* w h|ch m ahe, th e of , iBht,nx F ifth G r a d e - O w n Stanley. Ber- «yatems and la a w oaderful Improve tha Spencer. Gertrude Baker, m ent^to th ls noted ^umiuer^ r esiir^ a , tth Orade — Donald T h ou iss | l * rl K athlel, form erly of Bright- j Qy H oecker Em m ett W ellln s wood. Is erectin g a house on his n o e c se r . r-mntett w ettin g. w hich „ near th e Oa k . E ight G rade—-Nettle F ensk settlem en t across the Sandy river ‘ Mrs Wm W elch Is spending a Hono» R oll of Victory School few d*?» tn Portland th is week The follow ing - - pupils o f Victory - • Saturday at th e school m e e t in g 1 - ^ W elches d istrict, Mr Lang a reslg «chool. D istrict 4», by perfect atten- nation as chairm an of the board of danoe, no tardiness and a mark of directors, w as accepted and Mr „M0Bi lant ln deportm ent and scholar- eleCted ,O ship have their n am e, on the roll Pleasant Valley Cottrell Phone 518. SAFETY DEPOSIT .... POULTRY— H ens, 14c; springs, 12% -13c; ducks, you n g, 1 6 -1 6 ’Ac; geese, 11-1 2c; tu rk eys, 20c. EGGS— O regon, ranch, candled, 4 2 tt-4 4 c . C HEESE— T illam ook. 16c; young Am erican, 17c per pound. BUTTER O regon cream ery extra 35*4c per pound. Miss H elen Dunham spent Satur PORK— 9 - 9 ’/ic . day and Sunday with her parents in VEAla— Fancy, 13-1 4c per pound. Portland. V e g e ta b les and F ru ita . G. N. Jack of W illam ina is spend ONIONS — Oregon $ ’ 25 per ing a few days with h is m other, Mrs hundred. Sarah Jack, of th is vicinity. Mrs. Goger and son. Carl, spent VEGETABLES — Carrots, $1 00 Mrs. Kane per sack; turnips, $1; beets, $ l‘.00. Saturday with Mr. and per sack; turnips, $1; beets, $1; o f Gresham. Mr and Mrs Hood o f A lbany are parsnips. $1. POTATOES — Oregon. l% c per the g u ests of Mr. and Mrs H utchins pound; sw eet potatoes, 214c. Get R utter W rappers Now. John W. S ick elsm ith , Greensboro, The Outlook Is m aking a specialty Pa., has th ree children, and like of B utter W rappers. W e use th e m ost children they frequently take best quality o f paper, large slxe, cold, “ We have tried several kinds Prices, 1000, $3 00; of cough m ed icin e,” he says, "but neatly printed have never found any yet that did 500, $1.75; 250, $1 .3 5 ; 100, $1 00 them as much good as Cham ber lain's Cough R em edy.” For sale by B etter than Parker'«— C o ffm an » Gresham Drug Company and all ch ocolates at Parker's D ealers G*ven to C ountry W ork. Albert Johnson, shipping clerk for I th e Haaelwood Creamery C o , of i Portland, and Ju liu s Harvoraon of I W isconsin, visited their friend. N els I Soli, recently. They Intend going to C alifornia to buy irrigated land for farm ing purposes Misa E thel Johnson spent th e . . ... , , ,, . | week end w ith relatives in Portland Roy Shrlner, who atten d s school in P ortland, was hom e Sunday. S. G riffis has painted his h ou se __ . _ . , . . . Frank Davenport has moved his m ill and w ill start w orking ln tw o He Is en gagin g his men for weeks fOr , be work and has contracted his lum ber ln P ortland, w here he spent ‘ >>e last of th e week Mr. D aven port w ill send th e lum ber down the m ile of flum e he has Just com p let ed and ship on th e Mt Hood rail road He has built a bridge across - ■■ - ( th e little Sandy river for his own T he Bijou Musical Comedy com - u * 1 Laat year, Mr Davenport lost Martin M ickelson’s new house » " > t h ,lr n l,b l, e . « ~ STS was com pletely destroyed by fire on i Saturday even in g ln th e Grange h all, J g iad to have th e Mt Hood road to Monday even in g betw een 8 and 9 ’ Miss Rosa Beers won th e painted i ship on o'clock. It was done by an incen 1 sofa pillow for being th e most hand- Mt»» G«na T hom as spent a few . a . and i little in u H .rrv I day» ln Portland grandm a diary. An unsuccessful attem pt sonte young l lady Harry Mrg ThomM an„ with other her frien d , 8h(l w as m ade to burn it about a month Qulckaall th e gold ring for being r<,port, that Mrg Thom as Is much ago, sin ce which tim e the owner the p rettiest baby under four years j im proved ln health. slept in the house, but on Monday In the saw ing contest Friday even- H. E arnsberger and a friend from ev en in g he happened to be aw ay— the house was o th erw ise unoccupied of sliv er teaspoon« Saturday even- , B thp p ort|and » e r e ln Bull A part of the loss w ill be covered ing th e n ailin g contest by w o m en 1 Run Saturday. Mr. Earnsberger, by th e insurance. was very Interesting, being won by who is superintendent, has been ln G eorge Maronay, old est son o f G. Mrs E M D ou eltsa ln the Ea8t for w?veral w«*k» look - Mrs E. M. u ug ¡in g after In terests of the com pany, C. Maronay, accidentally shot one The county is assistin g ln our and ex p eft , to begin work on the ey e out last Sunday w h ile trying to sidew alk building by putting a railroad to Sandy im m ediately. The rem ove a sh ell that stuck. The gravel walk from the church to Can- men are Interested In startin g a ....... The board i.,.».,i walk « .ib or cream ery at Sandy oth er ey e was also Injured and one nons. from th e I i ch eese factory <he da(ry produc„ of his hands badly hurt. cliu rih is nearly com pleted by t h e 1 Mrs. Ben K ligel is quite ill. carpenters. The drama for its ben The K lelnsm lth fam ily has moved e fit w II be given soon away. It has tak en P leasant Home a ) ----------- N. A. Ekdahl o f S eattle, W ash , long tim e to realise that Scenic peo- i The ladles of P leasant Valley and Mr. and Mrs C. A. L lndell and pie were so w ell to do. It ha« now ) held a readjng circle m eeting at d aughters o f Portland were g u ests of become th e eu«tom to not u«e trana Mr». G. H. R ichey's W ednesday The Mr and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud sever fers ou th e M ontavllla line, It being circle m eets regularly every two al days last week more aristocratic to pay your fare ' w eeks Next m eeting at Mrs G. N. Auto for Hire i1.’ .” * PORTLAND MARKETS. H onor R oll at Terry School. T hose receiving VO per cent above in deportm ent and stu d ies in school T he huB„ n(t ^ , cn now o, er D istrict, No 8. Terry. Oregon, are and no deer w ere killed th is season as follow s: lu th is vicinity so far as is known F irst G rads— Cyril Baker. K«lny w eather has set in now. It Third G rad e--E m m a H oecker, lrka-vlra r s ln fo a * u n n i a ttn iu tn Welches Scenic N EA T R E P A IR IN G I’RDMPTNKBS IB th« M o n o G««d Stack aad ls » w OKKBHAM OFFICE Gresham Real R e's'« Com panyä O ffice Wed. and He*. tftern oon a PORTLAND O FFIC E • l« - t « - > l Yeoa B uilding W. K. Hamilton Contractor and Builder Plana and Estimata« on H rMu««< GHKHMAM, OKKOON