Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 09, 1912, Image 4

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    Combined Subscriptions
An effort Is being made by P rln
clpal Robinson to get enough boy
to g eth er to form a high eshool or
$<i.tNI
chestra. The young people
win Daily O regonian, one yr.
# 2 .5 0
J. B. G ilm ore of Hood R iver was play suitable Instrum ents are com Set of linger* Spoon*
1.50
in tow n F rid ay and S aturday. He Is lug to th e front. Among them a n O utlook, one yr.
Quinn
I
#
1
0
.0 0
looking for a business location.
cornel;
R
eg
u
lar
price
Glenwood Miller,
# 0 .0 0
I,inutioii offer
One of th e pluckiest teach ers In M Metzger. violin; W allace \\ ilkin-
th is p a rt of Oregon Is Mrs. W. R. son. clarin et; Roland Q u lseiib erry ,!
G R O C E R IE S D E L IV E R E D
Biddle. She is m aking a record for violin; Miss Gladys Miller, piano. Dally and Sunday O regon ian , #S.OO
# 2 .5 0
courage
and ingenuity. Each school | I Principal Robinson plays th e violin Set of Roger* Spoon*
A T YOUR DOOR.
# 1 .5 0
day, rain or shine, snow or sleet, and is w illing to help train the O utlook, I yr.
N ever too much troub le to do
# 1 2 .0 0
she drives her little au to from her young people. This is thought to b
Ite g u la r price
anything th a t adda to th e conven­
# 7 .7 5
In G resham to her school at Melrose a worthy move for th e high school C o lilh in a tio li o ffe r
ience of ou r patrons. O ur first
w here she is proving h erself a suc­ and if It can he accom plished will
care is th a t best goods In the
# 7 .5 0
cessful teacher.
be of great benefit to tho school D. and S. .Inum ai, reg.
m arket arriv e at our store. Our
I». and S. J o u n ia and O u tlook for
T he next m eeting of th e W. C. and those who tak e part.
second care Is th a t our prices are
# 7 .5 0
T. U. will be a M other's m eeting and
one y ear
The P ernoctalian club, a newly
lig h t, and efficient and carefu l
will be held In th e B aptist church organized young pedple’8 social club,
salesm en look afte r your In terests
at 3 o'clock, T h u rsd ay afternoon. gave a party and dance a t the Com­ Daily Jou rn al, reg ........... yr. # 5 .OP
Our th ird Is. the goods reach your
Ail m o th ers cordially invited.
mercial club hall last S aturday night Daily Journal and O utlook o u e yi
residence prom ptly and in good
#5.50
J. F. W ilm a rth and Han* A nder­ It was an invitation affair, attended
J u st
condition.
son of Boring w ere callers in Gre»h- by many young people of th e town,
received
anil
O
utlook
for
who,
n
o
tw
ithstanding
the
severe
E ven in g T elegram
am today.
G
i
v
e
s
u s the best
# 5 .5 0
T he big roof on S h attu c k & Lind- storm outside, had an enjoyable 1 one year
# 5 .on
sey’s sto re began leak in g tld s m orn- time. A short program wa* given E vening T elegram , re g u la r
Our D elivery W agon is at your service; our phone is No. « « I ; o u r
s h o w i n g o f FOOT.
h an d s | consisting of a vocal solo by Miss
ing
ab
o
u
t
6
o
’clock
and
all
location. P ow ell Street, n ext to Feed Mill.
w ere busy several h o u rs shoveling Viola M athews; reading by Bessie Sem i-W eekly Jou rn al, reg. yr. #1."
W E A R in th is to
icz and snow, covering up good* and Strebin; solo by Miss Butler, and a Sem i-W eekly Jou rn al and O utlook
buys.
Willie
fur one year. ,#11-00
placing pan* to catch th e
w ater. mock tria l by th e
The dam age to goods I* very Blight, Raney was charged w jth a greylnus-
SPECIAL L|»1<'TION,
tw een m ail boxes. T he sto rm beat ly triffllng offence and was found
N orm an
L.
Sm ith and
Percy guilty and condemned to do a stunt
Notice I* hereby given to th e q u a l­
Sm ith reu trn ed yesterd ay from San which was perhaps more of a pun­
ified
electors of th e Town of G resh ­
ishm ent to others th an to himself.
IJlego, C alifornia, w here they went
A re still at rock bottom prices
There
were
oth
er
am
using
featu
res
am , Oregon, and to th e q u alified
about two m onths ago on account of
E. P. S m ith 's h ealth . P ercy is now which added to the general good electors of the te rrito ry herein pro­
P a t e n t Buttons,
quite helpless, his rig h t side being time. The evening closed with a posed lo be Included
w ithin
th e
few
dancing
num
bers.
The
chaper­
badly paralized. He
had to
be
corporate limit» of th e Town of
heli>ed from th e sleigh. He
was ones were Miss B utler and Mr. P at-
eneaude and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ayls- G resham , th at a special electio n will
takei] to th e hom e of his fath e r. N.
l»e held in th e Town of G resham
L. S m ith, h ere he will receive the worth.
O n S aturday, th e 10th day of
T a n Buttons,
best of care.
February, .1912,
for
th e
p u r­
List of Letter*.
C hildren in th e fifth
ami # ix th '
pose of d eterm in in g w h eth e r o r not
g rades were excused
early
t h i s 1 The following list of le tte rs re­
the corporate lim its of th e Town of
m orning on account of th e illnes main uncalled for in thp Gfestiam
postoffice for the week ending 1 G resham shall be extended to In­
of th e ir teach er. Miss C henault.
c lu d e the following described ter-
Ja n u ary 7, lü lg ;
G un M etal Button»
B ert Thom as killed a tim ber
Letter*.
‘ '¡L jryi
wolf Sunday in th e Beaver Creek
G entlem en— H. R ah , T. O danakn ' Beginning a t a point w here th e
section n o rth ea st of town.
Cards-—H. Itah , 3; Geo. E.Towle, north line of the City lim its of th e
W, H. Bachm eyer has accepted a A. S. A nderson, David
W ieland, Town of G resham In tersects th e east
position a* trav e lin g salesm an with F ran k Rodgers, E rnest R. Brown,
line of Main stre e t; th en ce e a s t one
W h i t e Canvas
h ea d q u arte rs In P o rlja n ‘1.
John Grèves, K ate Maloney, Miss hundred feet, thence so u th to th e
E very old th in g w ith ru n n er* fs,L e n d Bell, G reta axter, E dith Cath- Section Line betw een sections th re e
b ro u g h t in to com m ission as a sleigh erwood, £.
(3 ) and te n (1 0 ) th en ce e a st to a
or sled )u«t now, b ut th e re is a
These letters will be sent to the point in th e cen ter of th e flection
F in e h a n d -tu rn ed , Cushion
noticeable absence Of bells. T here dead le tte r office on Ja n . 21st. Line road on th e east line of th e
are m any good h ills In th is yiojnity 1912, If not delivered before. In Jam es Powell Donation Land Claim ;
Soles, V ici Kid, bluchers, for
and th e boys and girls are en jo y ­ calling for tbp above, please say thence continuing east along th e ce n ­
w o m e n w ith tender feet.
ing th e novel sp o rt of coasting.
i advertised, giving date of list.
te r of the Section L ine foail
487
Mrs. B achm eyer atten d e d a m is­
1. McCQLL. P. M.
feet; thence due south to a p o in t In
sionary board m eeting in Salem last
the cen ter of th e
Pow ell
Valley
week.
O rehanl M anagem ent.
road; thence east along th e ce n te r
G o o d assortment
Miss F ran ces T ucker, who
left
An im p o rtan t bulletin on “ Or­ of said road 260 feet; th en ce due
here sh o rtly before C h ristm as for
south to a point ii feet so u th of a
m e n ’s a n d women’s
S o lic its Y o u r
chard M anagem ent” by Prof. C. I.
Illinois,
was
m
arried
on
December
line parallel to the south line of thp
E nvelopes
Lewis has ju st been issued by the
21 in Rock Island to S. E. H artley
present city lim its; thence w est to
a ll sty les,
division of h o rticu ltu re of the exper-
C a rd s
and is now living a t G ardner, 111.
a point 5 feet south of th e s o u th ­
rnent statio n at th e Oregon A gricul­
L etterheads
Lovers of p icu tres will n ot forget tu ral College, It Is a 96- page book ern extrem ity of the east line of
the H orace K, T u rn e r A rt Exhibit illu strated by forty-one halftone en ­ Ju n ip e r Avenue; thence south to th e
Billheads
center of th e Dam ascus ro ad ; th en ce
for th e G resham school from Ja n u ­ gravings, draw ings and diagram s.
S tatem en ts
ary 31 to F eb ru ary 2. Of the3e
Opening w(tl, a discussion of Ore­ south 65 degrees west to a p o in t In
B u tterw rap p ers
picture* th e New York Post *uy*: gon as a fru it stute, it cpyefg the the south line of A. D ow sett's 24
“ G enuine a rtistic m erit is th e quali­ ground Pf th e choice of site, clear­ acre tra c t; thence in a n o rth w e ste r­
D odgers
ty fo r which th e pictures have been ing and preparing the (and, buying ly dlrectipn to th e so u th w est co r­
R easonable
P osters
chosen, th e ir value as an aid to gen­ th'e fertilizers, irrig atio n and p ru n ­ ner of th e D am ineter tra c t; th en ce
Prices
in a northerly direction follow ing th e
eral school w ork, alth o u g h g rea t in ing, p ro fits and overproduction.
Booklets
rñjóRSH
P ro m p t W ork
some cases, being a m inor consid­
the
east bounjiary of H enry Metz­
The rejey ip atio n of old orchards
Etc., Etc.
eratio n . Old m asters
a* well as
th a t have ru n down 1» discussed, to­ g er's land to a point w ithin 5 foet
m odern a rtis ts are rep resen ted .'
g eth er w ith the value of dw arf of the City lim its; thence west 5400
Z ]
thence n o rth to a p o in t
A ttendance a t school wag light on fru its and J fie choice of varieties for feet;
of
th e
Monday on account of th e bad roads d iffe ren t localities.
X
P ollination on 300 feet due n o rth
and severe cold. T he
attendance problem s, w inter killing, frost fig h t­ north line of the Powell Valley ro ad ;
was cu t dow n ab o u t one-third. All ing, budding and g raftin g and the thence east to th e ea ste rly line of
PORTLAND MARKETS.
EGGS Oregon, ran ch , candled. te ach ers were present except Mrs care of th e graft* are given some ( ounty road No. 40; thence n o rth
1 37% e.
W oodard whose hom e is at Monta- space, a* is also th e com batting of to the intersection of th e n o rth line
G rain, F lour, Feed, Etc.
vllla. Several te ach ers w ere kept o rch ard pest*, guch as rabbits, mice of th e G. W. S leret tra c t w ith said
CH EESE — Tillam ook, 17-17^4c;
The Stoop
county road No. 40; thence e a st fol­
in G resham over Sunday because of and gophers.
WHEAT
E xport, Bluestem , 83-
young A m erican, 18-18l4c.
lowing
th
e
line
betw
een
th
e
S
leret
th e u n ce rtain ty of tra in service.
34c; Club, 81c; red R ussian, 80c;
BUTTER Oregon cream ery exir.
tract and N. L. Sm ith to a po in t
Valley, 81-82c; 40-fold, 82c.
tr y o u r house
stan d s
on low MT. HOOD RAILWAY
, 38c per pound.
A POW ER w ithin 500 feet of thp City lim its;
M1LL8TUFFS — B ran, $23 per
ground, it b e tte r be stak ed down
COMPANY
VEAL— Fancy, 13^4-14c p er lb.
thence north to a point d u e w est of
ton; m iddling*, $30;
shorts, $25;
for a nice little flood
is headed
PORK — 8-9c.
the
northw est co rn er of th e p rese n t
toiled barley, $37-38.
y o u r way.
EASTWARD
City lim its; thence e a st to th e City
W h o h av e trouble in getting
FLOUR P ate n ts, $4.50 per b ar­
D udley S h attu ck of Maupin, O re­ Lv. M ontavilla
V egetables and F ruit*.
6:35 a. m., except Sunday— A rrive lim its.
rel; stra ig h ts, $4.05; exports, $3.80;
ONIONS Oregon, $1.50 per h u n ­ gon, Is visiting relativ es here.
ju
s t w h a t you want in shoes.
Gresham 7; Mahery 7:30.
The polls will open from 1 p. pi.
valley, $4.60; graham , $4.66; whole dred.
W. C. B urch is hom e again from
9 a. m. Daily»— A rrive Gresham
w heat. $4.85.
S o u th ern Oregon w here
he
has
9 .2 5 ; Bull Run 10:30, (mixed until 7 p. m. in th e Town of G resh ­
VEGETABLES — C arro ts, $1.00 (
tr a in ).
am, at the Town Hall. Geo. ita lic ,
OATS
New, white, $30-30.50
I been looking a fte r som e m ining In­
Per sack; u trn ip s.
$1.25;
beets,
3 p. m.— Except Sunday— A rrive W. II Bond ar.d S. 8. Thom pson have
per ton.
terest*.
G resham 3 :2 5 ; Bull Run 4:20. been appointed as ju d g es of said
CORN
W hole, $33; cracked, $1.50 parsnips, $1.25; cabbage, 1- i Em ory R o b erts dropped In on his
5 :55 p. m.-—Except Sunday— Ar-
1 c per pound.
$3 4 per ton.
people h ere a day o r two ago, com­
G reshain 6 :2 0 ; C ottrell 6:45. election, and W. C. Burch and D.
POTATOES
Oregon, 90c-$1.15 ing from E a ste rn Oregon w here he
M M etzger have been appointed as
HARLEY — New feed, $36-37
Sunday Only.
per h u n d red ; sw eet
potatoes, $3 has been surveying. He has been Lv. G resham 7 a. m.; arriv e Ma­ clerks of said election.
per ton.
ttery 7:30.
Ml qualified electors are hereby
HAY — No. 1, E. O„ tim othy, per crate.
m aking his h e a d q u a rte rs
at
hte Lv. M ontavilla 1:30 p. m.; arrive
$17-18; N o.1, valley, $16-10; alfalfa,
S tanfield hotel of which Mr, S tu art,
G resham 1:55; Bull Run 2:55 Invited to vote on said question of
$13-14; grain hay, $13-14; clover. W eekly O regonian, regu lar
arrive annexation by placing upon th e bal­
# 1.50 form erly of G resham , is pro p rieto r. Lv. M ontavilla 4:45 p m.;
$12-13.
G resham 5 :1 0 ; C ottrell 5 35
lot th e w ords “ F o r A nnexation” or
Geo. K ellar has re tu rn e d from a
W eekly O regonian and the O utlook
WESTWARD
"A gainst A nnexation.”
Dairy and C ountry Produce.
for one year
#2.00 visit to C astle Rock, W ashington.
Lv. G resham 6 a. in.— Except Sun­
Date of first publication of th is
The council has called a special
day arriv e M ontavilla 6:25
POULTRY
Hens,
1 6 -H c
election fo r S au trd ay , F eb ru ary 10, Lv. Mabery 7:35 a m .- Dally»— a r­ notice, 9th day of Ja n u a ry , 1912 and
springs. 1 6 'j c ; ducks, young, 20c;
O ur m e n h au ls ;.;o elite. p rL in n o r
rive G resham 8 :1 0 ; M ontavilla of last publication th e 6th day of
geese, 20-21; utrkcyg, alive,
17c they would n o t u d ia r.isa . O ur re a d ­ for v o ting on th e an nexation of te r­
8:35.
F eb ru ary , 1912.
rito ry to th e town. At a special
dressed, 13-14c.
Lv. Bull Run 12:01 p. m.— Except
ers wi: > read and follow up th e ads.
1 his notice Is given by th e Com
m eeting of th e council last night,
Sunday— arriv e Gresham 1 20'
■ M
th e follow ing w ere appointed judges
M ontavilla 2. (Mixed train . ’ mon Council of th e
Town
of
and clerk s of electio n : Ju d g es— Lv. Bull Run 4:26 p m.-— Except G resham , Oregon.
Sunday— arriv e G resham 6 25-
Geo. Ix'slle, S. S. Thom pson, W. IL
LEW IS SHATTUCK,
M ontavilla 5:50.
Bond.
C lerks— Dan M etzger, W. Lv. C ottrell 6 :60 p. m .— Except Sun­
Mayor.
A ttest:
<’. Burch. T he descrip tio n of
the
day— arriv e Gresham 7:15.
Sunday Only.
tra c t it Is proposed to annex is
U. M. ROBERTS,
NC DIÇPERENT AND SOMETHING B E T T E R
I found In th e notice of Election In Lv. Bull Run 11 a. m , arriv e G resh­
R ecorder.
am n : 5 0 ; arriv e
M ontavilla
th is issue.
12:15.
Lv. Bull Run 3:25 p. m , arriv e
ATTENTION!
G resham 4 :1 5 ; M ontavilla 4 4o
Dr. Low e's g lasses a re d eath to
Lv. C o ttrell 5:38 p. m .
arrivi
t h e FARMERS MUTUAL F IR E
headacches.
G resham 6:00.
R F I.II.F ASSOCIATION of P o rt-
lantl, <>trg(in, invitvM n i| fu rm era
Business Men Want Service, Safety and Secrecy
who have no Insurance on th e ir
»«nil Im lldlngs to Insure w ith us.
from a hank. We o ffe r you all th ree.
This USSIM'iation I*
ellen pest
SECRECY :
All tran sa ctio n s betw een th is bank and I s patrons
am i safest In th e si
a re considered abso lu tely confidential.
It ln-
A complete shewir"
SA FETY : O ur m anagem ent is progressive, but conservative
su res only country I(r„ |H.rtJ, >||(,
All in v estm en ts are carefully considered and passed upon h\
............ . *«.'MH».tHMt Insurnnce in
level-headed men experienced in business and banking m ethods
force.
SER V IC E: C ourtesy and Service are counted as two of our
nest asset*.
I lie sm all account receives as much atten tio n as tie-
U rite or phone,
M etzger Bros.
GRESH AM
WOMENS
S H O ES
800 Pain
H A M , B A C O N and L A R D
A l l n e w styles in
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
and Veal.
$2.50 to $3.50
$3, $3.50, $4
Best Quality, Lowest Prices
FISH T H U R S D A Y S and
$2.50 to $3.50
FR ID A Y S
Gresham Meat Market
$3.00
The Outlook
$2.75, $3, $3.25 $3.«
Printing
Special at
$ 2 . 5 0 Per Pair,
Phone 701
Gresham , Oregon
You Men!
T h is sto re offers
superior shoes, in­
telligent service and
expert advice.
We know
m en ’s good shoes'
W h a t y our foot
needs are—
H o w to take care
of them.
IT
1892
Fine Spun Aluminum!
enables us to fit any
f o o t a n d satisfy
every taste.
W are I hat is \ \ are, Never Burns,
Looks Nice and is Nice.
Sterling & Johnston
In
th e G resham
In v estm en t Com pany's New Building.
G RESH W , OREGON
A Buimrss Fiieadskip the Most Real and Lasting of AH Friendships Exists Between TF.is
Bank and Its Depesiters
First State B ank
W « " S H A L L . Pres.
'
h® *■ “ n iie rs M utual F ire Relief
Association.
e u e lltI
Gresham Route No. 3 Phone 74
N otary Public
Rett, E sta te
m