Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 22, 1911, Image 3

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    PO R TLA N D M A R K E T S .
Cherryville
Pleasant Home
Grain. F lour, F eed, E tc.
P rof. Geo. C ouper took th e C her­
W H EA T— E x p o rt. B lu cstem , 82c;
Mr. k a n a k a 's te a m
Club, 79c; reti R u ssia n , 7 8c; V alley. ry v ille school cen su s a few days
w aiting place on th e
ago.
80c; 40-fold, 80c.
one q u a rte r m ile e a s t
M IL L S T V F F S — U ran , $23 per I has. N ew landis w orking
ton; m id d lin g s, $ 3 0 ;
s h o r ts . $24; land.
' “ * ° rt'
th e r
io 1< d barley $ 3 1 8
9 LOUR P a te n ts , $4 50 p e r bar-
rel; s tra ig h ts , $4 0 5 ; e x p o rts, $3.80;
valley, $4.50; g ra h a m , $ 4 .6 5 ; w hole
wheat, $4.85.
OATS — N ew , w h ite, $30-30.50
per ton.
CORN — W ho le,
$ 3 7 ; crack ed ,
$33 pur ton.
BARLEY — New
feed, $36-3*
per ton.
HAY— No. 1, E. O., tim o th y , $18
19; No. 1, v alley , $ 1 5 -1 6 ;
a lfa lfa ,
$13-14; g ra in h ay , $ 1 2 -1 3 ; clover.
$11-12.
An E n g lish tra p p e r
is stopping
w ith Rev. R un y an and in te n d s to
do co n sid erab le tra p p in g th is w in ter
Hr. B o tk in s is sp en d in g a few
day s in P o rtla n d .
Rev. Dr. R un y an p reach ed in the
•M. 11 ch u rch last S unday
V incent F rie l an d Sam ' Cox have
Sandy
Powell Valley
ran fro m th e
C. _________
E. M oran w as a P o tla n d ,is -
co u n ty
road Ito r th e firs t of th e w eek.
o f tow n w h ere
Miss Je s sie H a rd in s p e c : -» cerai
^ " “^
Jw dV '
"* * * •
ow n« r of th e team w as th ro w n off
*" lh e >uud and follow ed th e team
a fte r he recovered from th e frig h t.
fo r tu n a te ly no se rio u s d am ag e was
| done.
‘" rs - b a n k e rs o f th e city Is spend-
4t»e holid ay s w ith h er p a re n ts,
M r “ nd M i* S h r‘“e r '
secu red e m p 'o y m e n t at th e E lu d e s '
J a s M cDonald w ill leav e and go
sh in g le m ill a t C h e rry v ille fo r th e j ,u th e c,ty w lth hl8 ,o n u n til he sells
w in lei
| I’is place.
•
P rof, C ouper h a s ju s t received his
T he P ro g ram at th e M. E. ch u rch
h y d rau lic ram fo r pum ping w ater to ' S e x ,e n slv e - re p re se n tin g th e lig h t
his
use an d fo r ir rig a tin g p :r-i h0U8‘‘> w ,lich m akes an in te re stin g
poses.
* fe atu re.
V incent B. F rie l and his f a t h e r '
Mra J L° u d e rb a c k Is In th e city
Dairy and Country Produce.
POULTRY — H e n s ,1 2 'Ac; s p r in g s ,, , ad a w restlin g m atch a few day s fo r a w«ek
Mrs. S tep h en s w ill e n te rta in on
12c;
d u ck s, y o u n g ,
17c;
geese, ngo, b u t J. T. F rie l. J r was too»
m
uch
fo
r
V
incent
and
a
fte
r
a
des-
t
h
r istm as day.
13c;
tu r k e y s , aliv e, 20c;
d ress-
Prof. Q uicksell h as p u rch ased th e
p e ra te stru g g fe. lan d ed V incent on
ed, 23c.
G. C a rp e n te r place fo r residence.
EGGS— O reg o n , ram h, can d led , h is back.
T he M ark ells will e n te r ta in frien d s
37 'A c.
G eorge F lynn
is In C h erry v ille
from
P o rtla n d C h ristm as.
C H E E S E — T illam o o k , 1 7 -1 7 ’A c; ag ain .
H. W aybill is in th e sick list.
young A m erican , 18-18 *Ac.
to Mr. an d
Mrs. A rchie
„ B orn
,
p M cK inney fin d s th e livery bus-
BUn T E R O rego n c re a m e ry e x ira C raw fo rd a t B rid al Veil. O regon, a ine88 grow lllg
36c p er pound.
d a u g h te r. Mrs. C raw fo rd w as fo r-;
______________
VEAL— F a n e y , 1 3 ^ - 1 4 c p e r lb.
a th e ra d w a rtf h tm eh s e c th a r dow df
Lodge N otices.
PO R K — 8-9c.
j m erly
Miss M yrtle F rie l of th is
_______
V e g etab les an il F r u its .
place.
F A IR V IE W GRANGE
ONIONS- O reg o n , $1.50 p e r h u n -
F ra
ra n n k k R
as a a b b o o u u t t finished
finished u u rd
rd ay
ay a a t t 10
10 a a m.
m an
an d d third F rt-
F
R hodes
hodes h h as
drfcd-
his sh in g le m ill an d h as com m enced d a > n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric
V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts, $ 1.00 ' saw in g sh in g le s
S tone; s e c re ta ry , Roy Stone,
per sack ; tu r n ip s , $1?. beets, $1.00
J e r r y F riel v isited his b ro th e r J
ROCKWOOD I. O. O. F. No. 213
p a rsn ip s, $1; cab b a g e , 1-1 «¿c per T F rie l, J r , se v e ra l d ay s last week ~ Mee,, 8 t n
M accab«« h a » every
i,mi ml
...
...
. ,
T h u rsd ay evening.
N. G.. B. F.
i p p i iro
in m
cn
' 11 A vn is h a u lin g ce d a r fo r D ah lh am m er; Sec’y. J. H. S chram .
A 1 IL E S
J o n a th a n s ,
$1.50- jf r . R h o d es’ sh in g le mill.
K. O. T. M. No. 6 1 — M eets first
2.25; B ald w in , 75c-$1.5O ; N o rth e rn
Ben H o lste r is b o ard in g a t H otel S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts
Com
eh »
n K
ir " W
w rt.si.
PO TA T O E S — O regon, $ 1 -1.20. i C h erry v ille.
__________
hib^r'ry1^
S n p o a th
th - ’ R
Mu*8'
F o llow ing an o p e ra tio n fo r c a n c e r
of th e sto m ach , Dr. L u p to n 's m o th e r
died a t th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g an d w as i r e n a t e d
h u a d ry . F rie n d s e x te n t tl.e lr sym ­
pathy.
At th e re g u la r m e etin g of Sandy
R ebecca lodge. No. 193, th e follow ­
ing o fficers w ere e le c te d :
N oble
g ra n d , Mrs. L ena D o n ah u e;
vice
g ra n d , Mrs. E lla B au m b ack ; secre­
ta ry , Mrs. M arony; tr e a s u r e r , Ed
B runs. A d elicio u s
su p p e r
w as
served an d th o se p re s e n t re p o rt au
e n jo y ab le tim e. Tw o new m em b ers
w ere added.
F ra n c is M acC arrow , w ho h as been
b o o k k eep er fo r th e F lrw o o d L u m b e r
com pany fo r th e p ast fo u r m o n th s,
sailed fo r F risc o T u esd ay a n d w ill
spend th e b alan c e of th e w in te r at
San Diego, C alifo rn ia,
Leigh B a rb o u r, w ho h as been d a n ­
g ero u sly ill in th e P o rtla n d h o sp ita l
w ith d ip th e ria , is rap id ly co n v alesc­
ing.
T he F lrw ood P ro g ressiv e society
gave a fine lite ra ry p ro g ra m a t F ir-
wood hall S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
W. A. P ro c to r Is on th e sick list.
T he S andy L aud
com pany sold
th r e e lo ts on th e i r ad d itio n to S an­
dy last w eek.
Dr. W ood, th e th ro a t sp ecialist,
o p erated on Mrs. Dr. L u p to n
last
w eek, rem oving h e r
to n s ils
und
som e fo reig n g ro w th s in th e th ro a t.
Geo. O dell an d w ife a re a t hom e
in th e Shelley bu n g alo w , fo rm erly
occupied by R. E. E sson and fam ily.
per h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s, $2 40-
« E a rly in th e day> e a rly
th e
G R E g HAM R E B E K A H
b O DGE
Mrs. H. M urphy of W elches w as
2 50 p e r c ra te .
w eek, e arly in th e m o n th .” T h is Is No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F. h all, a Sandy v is ito r la s t w eek on h e r
th e w ay people w ere u rg ed to do 8econ^ a n d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of way to P o rtla n d .
... „
- ¿ S & , 1“ -
T he ta x p a y e rs of
th e F lrw ood
T he O u tlo o k w a n ts y o u r . . . . . u , „ „
road d is tric t voted a 10 m ill road
ju u r ads, y o u r su b s c rip tio n , y o u r a good way to do a n y th in g th a t
I G RESH AM
LOD GE,
No.
125 tax a t a m e etin g held S a tu rd ay .
H in tin g .
needs to be done.
( I O. O. F . — M eets ev ery S atu rd ay
E. M iller b u tc h e re d a beef and
n ig h t in I. O. O. F . h all. W. H.
S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, hogs fo r H en ri K och la s t w eek.
S ecretary
T he S andy schools close fo r one
ROCKWOOD U N IT E D ARTISANS week for X m as holidays.
No
206— M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y
T h re e new h o u ses a re being b u ilt
W e h a v e o n h a n d a b o u t 2 0 to n o f c h o ic e c o u n tr y s h o r ts , a
n ig h t.
M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt;
on th e S andy L and C o m p an y 's a d ­
se
c
retary
, H . H. Jo h n so n .
g r e a t d e a l r ic h e r t h a n a n y th in g o ffe re d b e f o r e a n d th e p ric e
F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA NS d itio n .
is r ig h t.
L. H. H o ffm an Is fin ish in g
h is
No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev en in g
an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­ house on M ain stre e t.
cial ev en in g
M aster, E. E. H eslin;
P a u l M elnig is In sta llin g an acety-
se c re ta ry , F. H. C ran e.
lin e lig h tin g system in h is sto re s and
BORING U N ITED A RTISA N S, No. hall.
270, m eets firs t an d fo u r th W ednes­
Miss B otinan and MI bs M uir, th e
day ev en in g .
Second
W ednesday la n d y te a c h e rs , w ere g u e sts of Mr.
ev en in g is social ev en in g . M aster, an d Mrs. A n to n e M olare of F ir-
F ra n k J . R e h b e rg ; se c re ta ry , Mrs wood S a tu rd a y .
V era S m ith .
J . E P o m eroy an d
w ife w ere
ROCKWOOD G RA N G E — F irs t P o rtla n d v is ito rs la s t w eek.
W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. m. an d th ird
S o m eth in g w ent w ro n g w ith th e
S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m .
M aster, F.
lig
h ts on th e sta g e a u to last week
H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L o velace
L. O. T M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No and A lf B ell to o k th e m In fo r re ­
38— M eets second a n d fo u rth T h u rs ­ p a irs giv in g th e p a tro n s of th e line
day a fte rn o o n s.
C om ., Mrs. J o h n th e ch an ce to once m ore e n jo y th e
B row n; R. K., M rs .M ary T u rn e r.
rid e in th e h o rse stag e. T he a u to
F u r A ny In fo rm a tio n , A d d ress
PL EA SA N T V A LLEY GRANGE is back on th e ru n , h ow ever, and
No. 348-—M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y a t g re a tly a p p reciated by th o se w ho
P le a s a n t
V alley
h all.
H.
W.
S n a sh a ll, m a s te r; E. B u tle r, secre­ have to m ak e th e tr ip betw een S an ­
2 3 3 ALDER STREET
PO R T L A N D , O R E .
dy an d B oring.
ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r.
E m m et D o nahue m et w ith a ru n ­
aw ay acc id e n t w hen d riv in g Into
S andy w ith h is
fam ily
T h u rsd ay
n ig h t. T h e buggy w as sm ash ed , but
no one very serio u sly h u rt.
T h e S andy G ra n g e will give a
d an c in g p a rty a t M elnlg's h all S a t­
u rd a y e v e n in g , D ecem ber 30. A fter
th e dan ce a chicken pie su p p e r will
be served a t th e Sandy hotel.
Dr. a n d Mrs.
L u p to n
a re
In
P o rtla n d on acco u n t o f th e d e a th of
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
h is m o th e r.
D orothy W irtx o f G resham h as
been m an a g in g th e fu r n itu r e sto re
h ere for h e r fa th e r, W. J W lrtz,
th e p a st w eek.
S E C
O
N
D
GRESHAM FEED MILL
Don t forget we grind all day and every
day. Bring your grain to us and we in­
sure good work.
O U R B U S IN E S S IS
T O R A IS E S A L A R IE S
International Correspondence School
T. B. FARCHER, Representative
WALLULA
HEIGHTS
S T R E E T
T he R ig h t l'l»<e.
A g e n tle m a n w as one day r e la t­
ing to a Q u a k e r a ta le of deep d is­
tre ss and concluded by say in g :
“I
could not b u t feel fo r h im .”
“ V erily frie n d ,” rep lied th e Q u ak ­
e r, “ th o u d id s t rig h t In th a t th o u
d id st feel fo r h im ; b u t d id s t th o u
feel In th e rig h t place? D idst th o u
feel In th y p o c k e t? " — Selected.
COUNTY
ROAD
10
"T h e In n er side of ev ery cloud
Is b rig h t a n d sh in in g ;
I th e re fo re tu r n my clo u d s a b o u t
A nd alw ay s w e a r th em Inside o u t
To show th e lin in g ” .
M altbie D. B abcock.
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3
P O W
2
E L L
1
BEST B R E A D
o n th e M arket, F resh E very
G r e sh a m
Shoe Shop
4
3
V A L L E Y
9 9
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a
g
§ i
3
a
R O A D
T h is p la t sh o w s th e 20 a c re tr a c t w est o f G resh am fo rm erly ow ned by S. 8 T hom pson.
t
T h ese lo ts co n ta in n e a rly o n e -h a lf acre each an d a re o ffered fo r sale a t $500, 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 will be sold on re a so n a b le te rm s, 10 p er cen t dow n and b alan ce in one o r tw o y ears.
T h e b u ild in g re s tric tio n s a re su ch 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 in clu 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 from th e B ull R un sy stem
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ire o f Ja s. E ik ln g to n a t th e B ank o f G resh am .
C o n stip atio n b rin g s m any a ilm e n t
In Ils tr a in and Is th e p rim a ry cau se
of m uch sick n ess K eep y o u r bow els
re g u la r, m ad am , an d you w ill escape
m any of th e a ilm e n ts to w hich wom­
e n a re su b je c t. C o n stip atio n Is a
very sim ple th in g , but like m any
sim ple th in g s, It m ay lead to serio u s
consequences.
N a tu re o fte n needs
a little a ss ista n c e and w hen C h am ­
b e rla in 's T a b le ts a re given a t th e
first In d ic a tio n , m uch J is tr e s s and
su ffe rin g m ay be avoided
Sold by
G resham D rug C om pany
an d
all
D ealers.
D ay
C A R L D A H L P ro p .
Pies, Cakes and
Other Pastery
See My New Line of Good
Main St„ Gresham
M E N ’S
A N D
B O Y ’S
Strong, Heavy
SHOES
PH O TO S
All Kinds and Sizes,
Latest Finish
Just the thing for w et w eather
Neat Repairing
S a tis f a c to r y G u a r a n t e e d
Next Door Io the Novelty Shop
N ew
Gallery,
Picture Framing
McCarter
House
MAX SCHNEIDER.
MAIN STREET
G r e sh a m
A H om e fo r th e L a b o rin g Man
MRS. CHAS. M cC A RTER, P ro p
M eals 25c each . R oom and
B oard, $5 p er week
E v e ry th in g
C lean an d Good. P h o n e 315.
S. R o b e rts Ave., n e a r Pow ell St.
G R ESH A M , OREGON
Emory D. Roberts
Civil E n g in eerin g , S u rveying and
D ra ftin g
E STIM A TE S F U R N IS H E D
P h o n e 177
G reah am , O re.
JO H N
PARKER’S
C o n fectio n a ry
COFFMAN’S SOCIETY CHOCO­
LATE« and HONRONS
Light Lunch Served
H o t T a m a le s
M a in SL
INSURANCE
R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le In ­
s u ra n c e C om panies.
P h o n e 2 3 z l G resh am , O re.
Lei US Figure With You
A rchitects, C ontractors and
Builder«
E. T. Jones & Co
Walker House
Third Street
N e w H o te l
Am erican Plan
E tta e l T. Jo n e«
O m Door W a rt od R«<n«r Bib .
Cr*«hom
F r a n k C. Jone«
G resh am , O regon
Rate« G iven on Application
MBS KOIIT. W ALKER, Prop.
P h on e Biiz
J. M. Short, M. D .
S. P. B ittner, M , D.
P hone 434
S u n d a y & H ill
P hysicians and Surgeon«
GItEHHAM,
OREGON
Contractors and Builders
C a b in e t W o rk , H o u iem o v ln g and
R epairing
W 1 OTT
H H.OTT
O TT BROS.
DENTISTS
P lan a an d E s tim a te s F u rn ish e d
On A pplication
GHEHHAM,
OREGON
OREGON
W . K . H a m ilto n
L. D . M A H O N E
Contractor and Builder
A tto rn « ), at-L aw
ile a l E s ta te , P ro b a te an d C o rp o r­
atio n Law
P ro m p t a tte n tio n to
a ll b u sin ess
409-10-11
Yeon
B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon.
Plane end Estimates on Request
G R E S H A M , OREGON
Dr. W . C . Belt
W. S. W OOD
A U C T IO N E E R
P hysician and Surgeon.
Over F irst S tate Bank, Greaham
P hone 19
Farm S a le s a S p e c ia lty
Phon« I K)J or 7O6Y. Vancouver, W ashington
PLUMBING
H U N T & COM PANY.
G resh am
Are You G oing to liu ild ?
BROW N
GRAHAM
P r ic e s R e a so n a b le , an d
W o r k G u a r a n te e d
Open fivery Day
Gilt or Natural Wood. Neat and
Cheap
G RESH A M .
UJ
Ayrshire Cow Had Tuberculosis.
A n A y rsh ire cow from th e h e rd at
B orn, to Mr. a n d M rs
C h arles th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege w as
Jo h n so n , a son.
sacrificed to science la s t w eek, be­
Mr. G ist, w ho recen tly re n te d o u t in g used In a p o st m o rtem e x a m in a ­
h is farm a n d w ent to C a lifo rn ia , has tio n before th e stu d e n ts. S he had
sold his place, also th e sm all tr a c t
rea c te d from
th e
tu b e rc u lin test
belo n g in g to F re d W ood w as sold
som
e
tim
e
ago,
b
u
t
because
of h er
to th e sam e person.
p h en o m en a l yield had been re ta in e d .
B orn, to Mr an d Mrs. C arl N el­
In q u a ra n tin e u n d e r th e B ang sys­
son, a son.
tem . In th e hope th a t she m ig h t p ro ­
T he C h ris tm a s ex ercises a t th e duce a v alu ab le calf.
W hen
th e
Sw edish M ission w ill be given Mon­ calf proved to be sickly. It w as de­
day e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 . E v ery b o d y In­ cided th a t th e cow w as no longer
vited to a tte n d *
u sefu l except fo r d e m o n stra tio n . Dr
T he C h ris tm a s ex ercises
a t th e W. S. M cA llister, a C orvallis v e te r­
Sw edish
L u th e ra n w ill be given in a ria n an d P ro f. E. L. P o tte r, w ith
W ednesday e v e n in g , D eeem ber 27, G. R. S am pson, show ed th e s tu d e n ts
a t 7 :3 0 . All a re co rd ially In v ited ,
th e e ffe c ts of th e tu b e rc u lin bacillu s
on th e v a rio u s tissu e s an d o rg an s.
Roll of H o n o r Pow ell V alley School.
T he O utlook is m ak in g a specialty
P ow ell V alley h as co m pleted th e
of
B u tte r W rap p ers. W e use th e
th ird m o n th of school w ith th irty
nam es on th e h o n o r roll. T he hon­ best q u ality of p a p e r, la rg e size,
o r in clu d es all th o se p u p ils w ho hav n eatly p rin te d . P rices, 1000, $3.00;
500, $1,75; 250, $ 1 .3 5 ; 100, $1.00.
been n e ith e r a b se n t n o r ta rd y d u r­
ing th e m o n th an d w hose m on th ly
a v erag e Is n in e ty o r above.
They
a re :
H aro ld E llio tt, B ert K ane, H arry
Sedlg,
W illiam
C a rls te d t,
E a rle
R ugg, M ary C h riste n se n , E s th e r Ny-
stro in , F lo re n c e Jo h n s o n , M yrtle An­
d erso n , llb e rt S h uholm , H azel Sedlg,
Eva R ugg, R u th N y stro m , A rth u r
y stro m , A rth u r S w anson, C larence
Alin, R euben A im , R euben
P e te r- 1
I au l H o e tz e l, P rop .
son, V iolet C a rro l, E lsie E llio tt, H ll-
m a Jo h n so n , J u d ith L arso n ,
Lilly 1
N dlson, F re d u
P e te rso n ,
M abel
S w an so n . May
S w anson,
M abie
S taffen so n , A ndrew C a rre l, W endell
G u stafso n , L e n a rd P itts.
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