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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1911)
BANKOF GRESHAM A f f o r d s e v e r y S a f e g u a r d k n o w n to C o n s e r v a t iv e B a n k in g U nder th e e ffic ie n t su p erv isio n of th e S ta te of O regon, w hose banking law s a re reco g n ized to be th e very best In th e U nited S tates T he m em b ers o f its B o ard o f D irecto rs a re m en w idely know n in th is co m m u n ity fo r th e ir b u sin ess a b ility , fin an cial stan d in g .so u n d ju d g m en t a n d in te g rity ; th e y h av e sp en t a n u m b e r o f y ears of use ful p u rs u its in an d a ro u n d G resh am . The re m a rk a b le g ro w th o f th is in s titu tio n is p ro o f p ositive, excellent serv ice to its p a tro n s, an d evid en ces th e fact, th a t it know n to be a of is T horo u g h ly R esponsible B ank Fairview T ro u td ale Scenic C ottrell The Rose City c a r lin e ex ten sio n is n early co m p leted to th e M asonic cem etery. T he ra ils a re all in place and th e poles a re b eing set fo r th e tro lley an d it is ex p ected th a t c a rs » ill be ru n n in g ou t on th e lin e by next S a tu rd ay . A w eig h in g p a rty an d chick en pic su p p e r w ill be an a ttra c tiv e ev e n t a t No. 8 school house, to m o rro w , W ednesday, ev en in g T he w eighing ( a sc e rta in s w ho a re to be p a rtn e rs fo r su p p er. T he silk p atch w ork q u ilt on w hich n u m b e rs have been sold will be d ra w n a t th is tim e. T he i P roceeds of th e ev en in g w ill go to- I w ard th e school p ian o fund. The county co m m issio n ers visited O scar and C arl C arlson w ere ’ Rev. S m ith of P o rtla n d p reach ed Oie M ultnom ah F a rm la st F rid a y ' P o rtla n d v is ito rs S a tu rd a y . a t th e C o ttre ll B ap tist ch u rc h last a l,d a fte r a to u r of in sp ectio n of th e H. G. M u llenhoff, w ife an d baby ! Place they w ere e n te r ta in e d a t w ere g u e sts at J o h n S le re t's Sunday S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d evening. H e will a lso preach on th e fifth S unday. luncheon. T he b u ild in g s and L e s te r C le ln fe lte r of Oswego B orn, to Mr a n d M rs R A. g ro u n d s a re now in e x cellen t sh ap e, sp en t se v eral d ay s w ith h is siste r. H u tc h in s S unday, D ecem ber 17, a | ^he g ro u n d s a re all le v e le d an d pre- Mrs R osam ond Shipley, recen tly . n in e an d a h a lf pound boy. Ed. H a m ilto n , J r , sp en t S unday : Pa re d fo r n ex t se a so n 's crop and Mr. an d M rs F ra n k B eers sp e n t I tb e law n s a re being laid o u t very | w ith C a rl C arlson. last F rid a y in P o rtla n d . a rtis tic a lly . T h e so u th sid e of th e D avid D. J a c k , w ife a n d g ran d f a r lu - w hich is s till in b ru sh is being ch ild re n v isited M rs J a c k 's b ro th e r) P re s id e n t T aft and th e S e n a te n e a r S andy recen tly . cleared A neat lit( le w a itin g room , all en - Ire n e E rz visited H azel G oger on have u n d e r ad v isem en t a, new tr e a ty e' ose,T a n d w ell lig h ted an d h eate d , S unday. w ith R ussia w hich w ill if c a rrie d ‘8 being b u ilt a t th e e le c tric c ar B. C. A ltm an h ad as S unday g u e sts th ro u g h ta k e th e p lace o f th e tr e a ty sta tio n . A broad board w alk leads Ja s. F itz g e ra ld and fam ily of B or of 1832 m ade w ith th a t co u n try . ing. from th e s ta tio n to th e hom e. Mrs. K W. U urgfield. nee Miss A m ost e n jo y a b le tim e w as had at Mrs. J. A rtnond s u c c e s s fu lly , passed th ro u g h an o p eratio n v ester- Blan<?he B rin k ' a b rid e ° f » te * d a >8- th e hom e of Mr E rz on T h u rsd ay day an d co n d itio n s point to h e r re- H “ 8 glven a pl<,a8ant s u rp ris e last ev en in g , th e occasion being a s u r P r ic e s R e a s o n a b le , a n d covery. s EiS h t by som e o f h e r lady frie n d s prise p a rty on th e fam ily by th e ir W o rk G u a ra n te e d Mr. and Mrs E lm er J e n k in s and * ho each cam * b e a rln <‘ 8Onlt‘ a r,lc le m any frie n d s an d neig h b o rs. H U N T & COM PANY, son have ta k e n up th e ir resid en ce f° r th e hO,“ e ’ * h ‘Ch th ey p re 8 e n t- F re d G riffis is sp en d in g th e w in Owe Door W e il ot R r.n e t Bik., Gresham in th e A sh craft co tta g e h ere Cd ‘° Mr8 B urg,k>ld te r w ith hlB a u n t. Mrs L add, at C h e ste r K ro n en b erg is hom e from , Mr8 1 N BuXton eXlM?e,s tO S an ta A na, C alifo rn ia. S he visited E u g en e w here he is a s tu d e n t to leav,i *" a ieW day8 ln com P*n y w l(h h ere last sp rin g . ’ 1 h e r m o th e r, Mrs. A. E S ta ffo rd , for Q u ite a d iffe re n c e is noticed In spend th e h ollidays. Mrs. J. W. U enecke an d c h ild ren Los A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia, w h ere she th e ro a d s of o u r a d jo in in g county w ill visit h e r sis te r, Mrs. C. H an d o u r ow n, ju s t a t p re se n t. It is a re v isitin g in P o rtla n d to d ay . i not uncom m on fo r a heavy team to Miss W in ifred B en n ett, w ho h as K ane, fo r som e tm e. Mrs R uth B rin k hag re tu rn e d get held up w ith an em pty wagon been em ployed in O regon C ity, w as over th e re . hom e fo r a w eekend visit. She hom e from C elilo, W ash., w h ere si Mrs. A m elia D uncan w as a P o r t w ent to P o rtla n d on M onday to h a s been th e p a st few w eeks. Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t's position as land v isito r M onday. w ork. Miss R achel Cook o f P o rtla n d w as p rim a ry te a c h e r in th e school h e re | K ELSO . o u t on S unday, a g u e st of Miss w ill be filled by Miss G race W ilcox, of F airv iew , w h ile th e fo rm e r a t P au l Hoetzel, Prop. N ancy A nderson. te n d s th e te a c h e rs ' ex a m in a tio n s on B orn on D ecem ber 16, to Mr. and L ittle M arg ery M assey is ill a t th e Mrs. H enry E rl, a boy. M other and hom e of h e r a u n t, Mrs. J . O. D avis. T uesday an d W ednesday. Mr. an d Mrs. L ee E v a n s le ft on child a re doing well. Mrs. A. L. C opeland sp e n t S a tu r fo r so u th e rn C a lifo rn ia Mr. Ja m e s P h e la n is re p o rte d day w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Miss L illian , M onday w h ere th ey w ill sp en d som e tim e. q u ite ill. in P o rtla n d . A C h ristm a s p ro g ra m w ith a tre e [ on the M arket, Fresh Every G eorge D olph, J r ., h as re tu rn e d w ill be given by th e S unday school to h is d u tie s in P o rtla n d a f te r a D ay h ere on S unday m o rn in g . few d ay s v acatio n , sp e n t a t his hom e , W m. Jo h n s o n , w ho w as o p erated here. on in a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l la s t w eek, ! C h ris tm a s w ill lie observ ed by th e is im p ro v in g as fast as could be F airv iew S u n d ay schools w ith ap p ro expected. p ria te ex ercises an d a tr e a t fo r th e C A R L D A H L Prop. W m. S o u th e rlin h as re sig n ed his ch ild re n . T h e M ethodist w ill give position as city m a rsh a l. See My New Line of Good th e ir p ro g ra m on S a tu rd a y n ig h t O scar N ash, of R an ier, w ill be a I • a n d th e P re s b y te ria n s on S unday M E N ’S A N D B O Y ’S C h ristm a s g u est of Mrs. J. F. D ean. m orn in g . Strong, Heavy A re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e O. W. P. j M rs, L illian Jo h n so n of The C om pany w as h e re on M onday in th e D alles, v isited re la tiv e s a t H e slin 's in te re s t o f th e com pany in reg ard and D u n b ars on T u esd ay e n ro u te to to fu rn ish in g of pow er fo r lig h tin g s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , w h ere sh e an d th e tow n. A m ass m e etin g w ill be I h e r h u sb a n d w ill spend th e w in te r All Kinds and Sizes, called fo r th e ev e n in g of D ecem ber | Just the thing for w et w eath er Rev. E. B u rlin g a m e of Hood Rlv Latest Finish 27 fo r th e p u rp o se of d isc u ssin g th e j er, h as m ad e th e fin al n e g o tia m a tte r w ith th e c o m p an y 's re p re se n New Gallery, Open ¿very Day tio n s in th e p u rc h a se of th e S bea ta tiv e an d m a k in g an a g re e m e n t place on F if th an d C ed ar s r te e ts Satisfactory G u a ra n te e d w ith him fo r lig h ts. A fla t ra te of Rev. Mr. B u rlin g a m e e x p ects to Next Door to the Novelty Shop $ I p er m o n th is th e p rice to be I m ake h is h om e h e re a t som e fu tu re fixed, w hich is a re a so n a b le figure. Gilt or Natural Wood. Neat and .late. Cheap E lm e r J e n k in s an d fam ily a re C o n stip atio n b rin g s m any a ilm en t p la n n in g to occupy th e A sh c ra ft cot- in its tra in an d is th e p rim a ry cuuse MAX SCHNEIDER, MAIN STREET j ta g e h e re v ery soon. of m uch sick n ess. K eep y o u r bow els G re sh am J . R. H u g h es an d w ife ex p ect to re g u la r, m adam , an d you w ill escape A H om e fo r th e L a b o rin g Man m any of th e a ilm e n ts to w hich wom . occupy W. E lliso n ’s resid en ce th e n a re su b je c t. C o n stip atio n is a MRS. CHAS. M cCA RTER. P ro p first o f th e y ear. very sim ple th in g , b u t lik e m any sim p le th in g s, It m ay lead to se rio u s M eals 25c each . R oom and consequences. N a tu re o fte n needs Old Tim e Dance, B oard, $5 p er w eek. E v e ry th in g in th e S k a tin g R in k , M onday n ig h t a little a ss ista n c e an d w hen C ham - n e rla in 's T a b le ts a re given a t th e C lean an d G ood, P h o n e 315. Dec. 25, T h e re w ill be good m usic firs t indlcaition, m uch d is tre s s and C onfectionary an d a good tim e fo r every b o d y . s u ffe rin g m ay be avoided. Sold by S. R o b e rts Ave., n e a r P ow ell St. | S u p p er w ill be serv ed a t th e C ong- G resham D rug C om pany and all COFFMAN'S SOCIETY CHOCO G R ESH A M , OREGON D ealers. don. T ic k e ts $ 1. LATES and BONBONS ¡8 4 C. E M E T ZG E R . Mgr. D ates fo r P o r tla n d ’ n ex t a n n u a l ! R ose F e s tiv a l h av e been fixed fo r j th e week o f J u n e 10-15 P la n s fo r) H o t T am ales th e e v e n t h av e been ta k e n up C ivil E n g in eerin g , S u rv ey in g and D raftin g an d th e m a n a g e m e n t will p re p a re a M a in S t. . G resh am E ST IM A T E S F U R N IS H E D fie sta on a b ig g e r scale h ta n ev er P h o n e 177 G resh am , O re. before. N ext y e a r's fe stiv a l will be a d v e rtise d very w idely. A re You G oing to Itu lld ? JOHN BROWN PLU M B IN G O T only on account of ap- 1 ” pcarances but also for the sake of cleanliness in the preparation of food you should have a snow-white easily cleaned 'Standard" sink in your kitchen. 4k Sinks of v a rio u s designs for either comer or by the window en able us to suit your fancy and being made with back, end p ie c e and dtainboard in t e g r a l with the sink insure kitchen hygiene. J . J. W O D A E G E , y ry P lum ber Sterling & Johnston, P h o n e 603 BEST BREAD Gresham Shoe Shop THE CONGDON W . H. CONGDON, P R O P . M EA LS A m erican o r E u ro p e a n p lan . S h o rt o rd e r a t an y tim e. S p ecial C h ick en D in n er S u n d ay , 5 0 c e n ts. T h is H o stelry is new , m o d e rn , u p -to -d ate , s a n ita ry an d first-c iu ss in ev ery re s p e c t. No b e tte r p lace to sto p a n y w h e re in O reg o n . Main St„ G resham all kinds done promptly WOODSAWING to of order. Special attention Given to Country Work. Prices Reasonable. Gasoline Power; No Danger of fire. SM IT H BROS., Props. P h o n e 518. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES B e g in J a n . 3. C o n t in u e F o u r W e e k s YOU AR E INVITED F arm ers E v ery citizen of O regon is c o rd ially in v ited to a t ten d th e s h o rt co u rses of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, b e g in n in g J a n u a r y 3. E lev en d istin c tiv e c o u rse s w ill be o ffered in A g ric u ltu re , M echan ic A trs, D om estic Science an d A rt, C om m erce, F o re s try an d M usic. E v ery co u rse is d esig n ed to H E L P th e s tu d e n t in h is d aily w ork M abe th is a p le a s a n t an d p ro fita b le W in te r o u tin g . No tu itio n R e a so n a b le acco m m o d atio n s. F o r b e a u tifu l illu s tra te d b u lle tin , a d d re s s H. M. T EN N A N T, R e g is tra r, C o rv allis, O re. B u s in e s s C o u r s e b y C o r r e s p o n d e n c e SHOES Wallula Heights Picture Framing M cC arter H ouse PARKER’S PORTLAND MARKETS. 8 E C 8 S D T R E T 10 7 n 6 II E 9 8 io 6 : ,2 5 COUNTY N 9 7 Û < o a: O ' ! 5 21 i J 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Grain. F lour, F eed, Etc. W H EA T — E x p o rt, B lu estem , 82c; Club, 79c; red R u ssian , 78c; V alley, 80c; 40-fold, 80c. M IL L 8T U F F S — B ran , »23 per to n ; m id d lin g s, »30; sh o rts , »24; rolled b arley , »37-38. FL O U R — P a te n ts , »4.50 p e r b a r re l; s tra ig h ts , » 4 .0 5 ; e x p o rts, »3.80; valley, »4.50; g ra h a m , »4.65; w hole w heat, »4.85. OATS— New. w h ite, »31-32 per p er ton. CORN — W hole, »3 7; cra c k e d . »38 p e r ton. B A R LEY — New feed, »36-3 p er ton. H A Y — No. 1, E. O., tim o th y . »18 19; No. 1, valley, »15-16; a lfa lfa , »13-14; g ra in h ay, »11-12; clover, »11-12 INSURANCE R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le In su ra n c e C om panies. P h o n e 23x1 G resh am , O re. E L L V A L L E Y R O A D T h is p la t show s th e 20 acre tra c t w est of G resh am fo rm erly ow ned by S. S T hom pson. T h ese lo ts co n ta in n e a rly o n e -h a lf a c re each an d a re o ffered fo r sale a t »600, except th o se fro n tin g on th e P ow ell V alley ro ad , w hich a re held a t »550.00. T h is p ro p e rty w ill be sold on re a s o n a b le te rm s, 10 p er cen t dow n and b alan c e In o n e o r tw o y e a rs T h e b u ild in g re s tric tio n s a re such as to m ak e th is a d e sira b le resid en ce d is tric t. T h is p ro p e rty will soon be Inclu d ed w ith in th e city lim its of G resh am an d su p p lied w ith w a te r fro m th e B uil R un system F o r f a r t h e r In fo rm a tio n In q u lre o f J a s E lk in g to n a t th e B ank o f G resh am All lota n u m b ered in black ty p e a re sold. Light Lunch Served Let US Figure With You A rc h ite c ts, C o n tra c to rs B u ild e rs anil E. T. Jones & Co W alker House Third S treet N e w H o te l American Plan E tts e l T. Jo n e s F ra n k C. Jo n e s G resham , Oregon Kates Given on Application MILS ItO BT. W A L K E R , P ro p , P ilone 52* J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. Phone 131 S u n d ay & Hill P h y sic ia n s anil S u rg eo n s G R E SH A M , - . OREGON Contractors and Builders C a b in e t W ork, H ousem oving ami R e p a irin g W J OTT H H. O T T O T T BROS. Dairy and Country Produre. D EN TISTS PO U L T R Y — H ens, 12c; sp rin g s G RESH A M . - - OREGON 11- 12c; d u c k s, y o u n g , 17-18; geese, 12- 13; tu rk e y s, aliv e, 20c; d re s s ed, 23c. EGGS— O reg o n , ram h, candled. L. D . M A H O N E A ttorn«r -at-La w 3754- 40c. R eal E s ta te , P ro b a te and C o rp o r C H E E S E -T illa m o o k , 16c; young atio n Law P ro m p t a tte n tio n to A m erican, 17c p e r pound. all business. 409-10-11 Yeon BU*>TBR O regon c re a m e ry e x tra ! B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon 37c p er pound. V EA L— F an cy , 14-1454c p e r lb j PO R K — »-9c. V egetables and Fruits. ONIONS—Oregon, »1 16-1.20 per A U C T IO N E E R h u n d re d . f arm Sales a Specially V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts, » 00 PSone I 36 J or 7O8Y. Vancouver, W aal.in^on p er sa c k ; tu r n ip s , »1; beets, »1 00 p arsn ip s, »1; cab b ag e, 1-1 % c p e r, poum j A P P L E S — J o n a th a n s , »1.60- GO TO 2 25; B ald w in , 7 5 c -» l 50; N o rth e rn CENTRAL HOTEL Spy, »1.25-1 76. Fs» N sat Room» ot R m ^ m sk l. Frico. PO TA TO ES — O regon. »1.-1 20. Shearme & Windsor, Props. per h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, »2 40- G R E SH A M , - . • ORE 2 60 p e r c ra te W . S. W O O D P O W PHOTOS Neat Repairing E m ory D. R oberts S Pies, Cakes and O ther Pastery P la n s an d E stim a te s F u rn ish e d On A pplication GREHHAM. OREGON W . K. H am ilton C o n ti « T or a n d B u ild e r Plans and Estimates on Request GREHHAM, OREGON Dr. W . C. Belt P hysician and Surgeon. O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k , G resham P h o n e 19 GRAHAM & BELKNAP A tto rn e y s a t I.«,» O RESH AM O F F IC E G resham R eal E s ta te C om p an y » ' O ffice. W ed. a n d Hat. A fte rn o o n s PO R TLA N D O F F IC E 619-20-21 Yeon B u lld lh g