Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 10, 1911, Image 3

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    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 |
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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 )
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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