Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 15, 1912, Image 4

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    M etzger Bros.
GROCERIES DELIVERED
A T YOUR DOOR.
N ever too m uch tro u b le to do
a n y th in g th a t add* to th e co n v en ­
ience of o u r p atro n s. O ur first
cure la th a t best goods In th e
m a rk e t a rriv e at o u r sto re. O ur
second c a re Is th a t o u r p rices a re
rig h t, an d e ffic ie n t an d c a re fu l
salesm en look a fte r y o u r In te re sts
O u r th ird is, th e goods reach y o u r
resid en ce p ro m p tly and in good
co n d itio n .
W ord h a s been received by th e
p o stm istre ss, Mrs. McColl, th a t exam
¡n a tio n s fo r c a rr ie rs fo r th e G resham
Miss Jo y ce K id d er h as been q u ite ro u te s w ill be h eld in G resham next
tim e is not
sick fo r se v eral days, but is Im ­ S a tu rd a y , th o u g h th e
yet an n o u n ced .
p ro v in g now.
GRESHAM
FOR SALE
By th e Gresham Real Estate
Co., a fine Farm of 126 Acre*
of w hich 85 a c re s is in c u ltiv a ­
L. D. H ow ard h a s been ap p o in ted
T h e L ad ies' Aid society w ill bold
tio n , b alan c e in tim b e r and pas­
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a te n -cen t te a n ext W ednesday a f ­
tu r e , good 8-room house, good
Miss B lrd ln e M errill h as fu lly re­
tern o o n in th e le c tu re room of th e
b arn an d o th e r o u t b u ild in g s
and
th e
M eth o d ist ch u rc h
at
3
o'clock. covered from sm allpox
Six a c re s of good o rc h a rd , plenty
q u a ra n tin e hag been ra ise d from th e
All a re in v ited .
of good sp rin g w ater. F ifty -fiv e
L ouis C. K elsey, city
en g in eer, hom e. Miss M rerill ex p ects to re­
a c re s in fall g ra in , b alan c e all
w as in tow n F rid a y . H e h as been tu r n to h e r school w ork in P o rtla n d
plow ed ready fo r sp rin g g rain .
So fa r th e r e a re no
ap p o in te d co n su ltin g e n g in e e r for next w eek
All fa rm m a c h in e ry — T w o w ag­
o
th
e
r
cases
of
th e d isease, and It is
th e S ta te B oard of H ealth .
ons, one buggy. Tw o h o rses, tw o
p ro b ab le th e re will be non.e
cow s, th r e e sow s, 20 head sheep
Mrs. E. S.
Dixon,
fo rm e rl of
T he q u a rte rly
m eetin g of th e
Som e seed p o tato es, som e hay
G resh am , w hose h om e is now in
an d ap p les. A ll fo r
*100 p er
P o rtla n d h as re cen tly u n d e rg o n e an G resh am c h a rg e of th e F re e M ethod­
b eg in n in g
a c re an d on easy term s.
O|>eratlon at th e O regon sa n ita riu m ist c h u rc h will be held
G R ESH A M R E A L E ST A T E CO.
She ex p ects to be ab le to re tu r n to next F rid a y n ig h t. P re sid in g E ld e r
F rid a y
h e r hom e F rid a y . H e r
d a u g h te r AV. M. C offee w ill p reach
Mrs. H arv e M etzger, is c a rin g for n ig h t, S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d S unday
a t I I and 7 :3 0 . T he b u sin ess m e e t­
th e m o th er.
ing w ill be held a fte r th e serv ice
O scar D odge, a b ro th e r of E v e re tt
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Love F e a s t a t 10
D odge, a rriv e d from M o n tfo rt, W is.,
S » .(HI
a. m. S unday m o rn in g an d th e C om ­ D aily O rcgm ilan , on e y r.
la s t F rid a y an d w ill m a k e h is hom e
#2.5 (1
m u n io n service follow ing p reach in g S et o f lin g e r s S p oon s
h e re in th e fu tu re .
» .5 0
S u n d ay m o rn in g .
T hese
services O u tlo o k , o n e yr.
H. G u llick so n 's dogs c a u g h t a big a re alw ay s h e lp fu l and m any sh o u ld
R e g u la r p rice
#10.(HI
g rey wolf y e ste rd a y
w hich
they a tte n d .
C om b in a tio n o ffe r
#(i.oo
s ta rte d up n e a r R ockw ood and fol­
C. P. S o nnichsen, of Hood R iver,
low ed to th e R u ssellv ille n u rse ry
was a b u sin ess c a lle r in G resham D ully an d S u n d a y O regon ian , # 8 .(HI
T h is m ak es five w olves th a t have
Set o f R ogers Spoons
# 2 .5 0
y esterd ay .
been c a u g h t o r sh o t n e a r h e re since
O u tlo o k , 1 yr.
# 1 .5 0 !
E. C. L indsey is p la n n in g to te a r
sin ce C h ristm a s by th e aid of th ese
R e g u la r price
# 1 2 .0 0
dow n th e b a rn on his p ro p e rty on
j dogs.
C o m b in a tio n o ffe r
# 7 .7 5
T h ird s tr e e t and m ove th e sm all cot­
H. E. D avis re c en tly had a le tte r
tag e from M ain s tr e e t to th a t lo ca­
fro m Ju d g e W. W. C otton d a te d at
I*, a n d 8 . Jo u rn a l, reg.
# 7 .5 0
tion. W hen it is p u t in sh ap e
it
j New Y ork City a b o u t J a n u a r y 10th
D. und 8 . J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k for
will be occupied by J o h n O ’R eilly
on th e eve of his d e p a rtu re
to
one year
# 7 .5 0
an d fam ily.
E gypt. Mrs. C o tto n will accom pany
Mrs. E th e l L ansdow n Is te a c h in g ; D ally J o u r n a l, reg . o n e yr. # 5 .0 0
him . T hey w ill sp en d se v e ra l m o n th s
in th e Rock
C reek
school
n e a r D aily
ab ro ad .
J o u r n a l und O u tlook o n e yr
D am ascus.
# 5 .5 0
Ben M athew s an d his d a u g h te r,
T h o m as G in d er an d d a u g h te r, L il­
B enem a, w ere called last F rid a y to
th e bedside of th e la t te r 's g ra n d ­ lian, hav e gone to P o rtla n d to be E v e n in g T e le g ra m und O u tlook for
o ne y e a r
# 5 .5 0
m o th e r, Mrs. G. W. G allaw ay of * ith Mrs. H a rm s and W ill G in d er
E v e n in g T e le g ra m , reg u la r
C la rk s to n , W ash. W ord h as been w ho a re b o th q u ite sick.
# 5 .0 0
F ra n k S. D uffy of P o rtla n d , re p re ­
receiv ed th a t Mrs. G allaw ay passed
aw ay S a tu rd a y m o rn in g
Mr. M ath­ se n ta tiv e of th e In te rn a tio n a l C or- * S e m i-W e e k ly J o u r n a l, reg. yr. # 1 .5
ew s ex p ects to sp en d som e tim e in re»pondence schools fo r th is p a r t of S e m i-W ee k ly J o u r n a l und O utlook
th e co u n try , w as in G resham S a tu r ­
fo r o u e yea r, ,# 2 .0 0
P en d leto n b efo re re tu rn in g .
W. O. G reg o ry h a s re tu rn e d from a day a rr a n g in g fo r an ex h ib it of th e
stay of sev eral m o n th s in M ontana, w ork of h is schools.
S P E C IA L EL E C T IO N .
Combined Subscriptions
O n e l l e liv c r y AA u g o n is at y o u r S e r v ic e ; o u r p illille is N o . I itti; o u r
lo r u tim i. l* o » e l l S t r e e t , n e v t t o F e e il M ill.
H A M , B A C O N and L A R D
Are still at rock bottom prices
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
and Veal.
Best Quality, Lowest Prices
FISH THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS
Gresham Meat Market
The Outlook
Solicits Your
Printing
Reasonable
Prices
P ro m p t W ork
P l
ione 701
Envelopes
Cards
Letterheads
Billheads
Statements
Butterwrappers
Dodgers
Posters
Booklets
Etc., Etc.
Gresham, Oregon
1‘O R T I. AND M A R K E T #.
EGGS
I 36c.
O reg o n ,
run<h,
can d led .
(■ruin, F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
C H E E S E — T illam o o k . 17-17 Vac;
W H EA T
E x p o rt, B lucstcm .84-
y o u n g A m erican, 1 8 -1 8 % c.
95c; C lub, S ic ; red R ussian , 80c;
B U T T E R O reg o n c re a m e ry e x lr.
V alley. 81-82c; 40-fold, 82c.
38c p e r pound.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran. *23 p e r
V EAL F an cy , 1 3 V s-H c p er lh.
to n ; m iddling*, * 3 0 ;
sh o rts, *25;
lu lled b arley , *37-38.
PO RK
8 H -9 c .
A’e g c ta h lc s an d F r u its .
FLOU R
P a te n ts , *4 50 p er b a r­
re l; s tra ig h ts , * 4 .0 5 ; ex p o rts, *3.80;
ONIONS O regon, * 1 5 0 p er hun-
valley, *4.50; g ra h a m , (4 .6 5 ; w hole il r e d .
w heat *4.85.
V EG E TA B LE S — C a rro ts, »1.00
OATS
N ew , w hite, *30-30.50 l«‘r sack ; u trn ip s ,
* 1 .2 5 ;
beets.
p er ton.
* 1 .5 0 ; p arsn ip s, *1 .2 5 ; cab b ag e, I 1»
COHN
W hole, »33; cra c k e d , I l-3 c p er pound.
*34 p e r ton.
PO TA TOES
O reg o n , 9 0 c-* l 15
BARLEY — New
feed, »36-37
p er h u n d re d ; sw eet
p o tato es, *3
p e r ton.
HAY
No.
1, E. ()., tim o th y , IK'r c ra te .
*17-18; No 1, valley, * 15-16; alfa lfa .
*13 14; g ra in hay, ,1 3 -1 4 ;
clover. W eek ly O rtg o iiliin , reg u la r
*11-13.
W eek ly O regon ian m ul ll.c
Itu tiy am t C o u n try IT oduce.
fo r o n e year
$ I .A ll
I i l l . ’,.>. !i
Ç2.C0
I'OI I.TRY
I len s, 1 2 'a <•; sp rin g s,
1 2 ; d u c k s, young, 18c;
geese.
O u r m e rc h a n ts a re e n te rp ris in g m
I sc ; tu rk e y s, aliv e, 17c; d ressed . they w ould not a d v e rtise . O u r re a d ­
20-22c,
1
e rs w ho read an d follow up th e ad s
CLOSING OUT SALE
W e h a v e d e c id e d to clo n e o u t o u r S ilv e r ­
w a r e , H e a te r s a n d o t h e r fa ll a n d w in te r g o o d s
in o r d e r to m a k e r o c m fo r o u r sp r in g g o o d s .
125 pieces S ilv eiw aie going at Cost.
4 No. 19 Neverfail Heaters, reg. $12 at
-
$ 9.751
11.501
16.001
.
1.00
-
-
.90,
-
-
.75,
. .
.65|
4 No 21 Neverfail Heater#, reg. $14 at
-
I No 21 Neverfail Coal Heater» reg $19.50 .it
Dash I ¿interns,
te g
$1.25 at
.
.
Side Lantema reg $1.15 at
»
-
No. 2. larm fount I antern, reg. 90c at
No 2 Cora Blast, reg. 60c -
.
Sterling & Johnston
In
th e G resh am
In v estm en t
C om pany * New B u ild in g
G UI - I I 4M. OREGON
Tlie fu n e ra l serv ices of th e la te
N otice is h ereb y given to th e q u a l­
C. P e rry P e n is te n will be held
ified e le c to rs of th e Tow n of G resh ­
F in le y ’s ch ap el,
P o rtla n d ,
at
am , O regon, and to th e q u alified
o'clock to m o rro w (W e d n esd ay .)
e le c to rs o f th e te r rito ry h e re in p ro ­
posed to be in clu d ed
w ith in
th e
A fte r five y e a rs of p re p a ra tio n , c o rp o ra te lim its of th e T ow n of
g ro u n d w as b ro k en th e p ast week G resh am , th a t a special elec tio n will
fo r th e firs t b u ild in g of Reed col­ be h eld in th e Tow n of G resham
lege, th e new *3,000,000 U niversity on S a tu rd a y , th e 1 0 th day of
E. E. S leret an d w ife, a n d J. W. to he b u ilt a t P o rtla n d . T he co l­
F e b ru a ry , 1912,
fo r
th e
p u r­
S h a ttu c k an d w ife a re on th e ir way lege w ill open next S ep tem b er.
It
hom e fro m S an Diego, C a lifo rn ia, is expected to ra n k w ith th e best pose of d e te rm in in g w h e th e r o r not
th e c o rp o ra te lim its of th e Tow n of
w h ere th ey have been fo r sev eral s im ila r in s titu tio n s in th e co u n rty .
G resh am sh a ll be e x ten d e d to
in ­
w eeks.
clude th e follow ing d escrib ed te r ­
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. G en try have
T he O u tlo o k w a n ts y q u r new s. rito ry :
re tu rn e d from a stay o f tw o o r (h ree y o u r ads, y o u r su b sc rip tio n , y o u r
B eg in n in g a t a p o in t w h ere th e
w eeks a t th e hom e of Mrs. G e n try ’s (•tinting.
n o rth lin e of th e C ity lim its of th e
p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. 1 aac W ood,
............... ..
C lub H ull, J a n u a ry 25. Tow n o f G resham in te rs e c ts th e e a s t
of M elrose.
Mr.
B
ark
ley
w as a w onder, not lin e of M ain s tr e e t; th e n c e e a s t one
T h e B oring A th letic
clu b
will
h u n d re d fe e t, th e n c e so u th to th e
give an all n ig h t d an ce in A llison's ° ’lly ln th c a b lllty show n in p ic tu re S ection L ine betw een se c tio n s th re e
p
a
in
tin
g
,
b
u
t
in
th
e
acco
m
p
an
im
en
t
h all S a tu rd a y n ig h t, J a n u a r y 20.
c f th « s to ry , given w ith o u t a b re a k (3 ) an d t e n (1 0 ) th e n c e e a s t to a
o r a p au se, w hile th e p ic tu re grow s p o in t in th e c e n te r of th e Section
B wH
h ’T
m 1 tOh Fe,brU ary 2 ra ,,id ' y Und“ r hi8
L ine ro ad on th e e a st line of th e
It w ill aid th e hig h school to get M u ller.. wa, r , ven a t ,
and Ja m e s P ow ell D onation L and C laim ;
som e good p ic tu re s an d also h elp w hen en d ed
... ,
---- ---------- - th e fu ll scene of th e th e n c e c o n tin u in g e a s t alo n g th e cen ­
T tu X
y ° Ur ,a8 ' e
KOO<’ Vl,Uge> th e g° Iden ,i€ ,d 8 ' th e ro ad 8 ' te r of th e Section L ine ro ad
48 7
P ’ u re s -
j th e ju d g e on h o rseb ack an d M aude fe e t; th e n c e d u e so u th to a p o in t in
P ow ell
V alley
W ork on th e in s ta lla tio n of th e lea n in g in th o u g h t on h e r ra k e ,w e re th e c e n te r of th e
w a te r system w hich h as been
de- before th e au d ien c e
In co lo rs.— ro a d ; th e n c e e a s t a lo n g th e c e n te r
of said ro ad 260 fe e t; th e n c e du e
layed fo r m ore th a n tw o w eeks by W ash in g to n (111.) News,
th e snow , h as been resu m ed . P ipes
so u th to a p o in t 5 feet so u th of a
a re b ein g te ste d an d so fa r
have
line p a ra lle l to th e so u th lin e of th e
L ist o f L e tte rs,
show n no d a m a g e from
th e cold
T he follow ing list of le tte r s re ­ p re s e n t city lim its; th e n c e w est to
L itc h e s a re b eing ra p id ly filled ln m ain u n c alled fo r in th e G resham a p o in t 5 feet so u th of th e so u th ­
T h e big w ater m e te r has a rriv e d a t po sto ffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g e rn e x tre m ity of th e e a s t line of
last an d w ork is progr- suing w ith J a n u a r y 14, 1912:
J u n ip e r A venue; th en ce so u th to th e
all p o ssib le speed.
c e n te r of th e D am ascus ro a d ; th en ce
L e tte rs.
T h e a n n u a l m e etin g of th e G resh ­
G e n tlem en — C. E. S cott, Mr. J . It. so u th 65 d e g rees w est to a point in
am L ib ra ry
asso ciatio n
h as been H ughes.
th e so u th line of A. D o w sett's 24
a
called fo r F e b ru a ry 4, a t 8 p m. a t
Miss S ena S eek, Mrs. A rnold T ay­ c re tr a c t; th en ce in a n o rth w e s te r­
th e re a d in g room . All m em b ers of lor.
ly d ire c tio n to th e so u th w e st c o r­
th e asso ciatio n and all w ho a re In­
n
e r of th e D am m eier tr a c t; th en ce
C ard s— C h a rle s
P ay n e,
H arry
te re ste d ln th e w ork a re u rg ed to B ourgeois. Miss E va B ergen, H e n ri­ In a n o rth e rly d ire c tio n follow ing the
be p re se n t.
e tta , B e a trice, N ettie, Mrs. A.
K. th e e a st b o u n d ary of H enry M etz­
Mrs. AV. R. B iddle has resu m ed h e r W illiam s
g e r's land to a p o in t w ith in 5 feet
d u tie s as te a c h e r in No. 10. T he
of
th e C ity lim its; th e n c e w est 5400
L e tte r m ailed a t
G resh am , ad-
school w as closed fo r a w eek an ac­ d ressed to Mrs. May W olford, Ja c k - fe e t;
th e n c e n o rth
to a point
c o u n t of bad roads.
300
fe e t
du e
n o rth
of
th e
son co u n ty , no sta te .
R o b ret Sim m s h ad a h e a rin g be­
T hese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e n o rth line of th e P ow ell V alley ro ad ;
fo re th e g ra n d Jury last F rid ay on dead
le tte r office on J a n . 28th th e n c e e a st to th e e a s te rly lin e of
th o c h a rg e of a ss a u lt w ith a d a n g e r­ 1912, If not deliv ered before. In C ounty ro ad No. 40; th e n c e n o rth
o u s w eapon. S ev eral w itn esses w ere ca llin g fo r th e above, please
say to th e In te rse c tio n of th e n o rth line
called from h ere
A tr u e bill w as a d v e rtise d , giv in g d a te of list.
of th e G. AV. S le re t tr a c t w ith said
re tu rn e d by th e Ju ry In h is case
co u n ty road No. 40; th e n c e e a s t fol­
I. McCOLL. P. M.
L. L. K id d er is ta k in g a c en su s of
low ing th e line betw een th e S leret
th e m ail ro u te s p re p a ra to ry to p u b ­
Dr. L ow e's g la sse s la st en o u g h tr a c t an d N. L. S m ith to a point
lish in g a d irecto ry of G resh am and lo n g er to m ak e th e m c h e a p e r th a n w ith in 600 feet o f th e C ity lim its;
vicinity.
c h e a p e r glasses w ould be as a g ift. th en ce n o rth to a p o in t d u e west of
th e n o rth w e st c o rn e r of th e p re se n t
C ity lim its; th e n c e e a st to th e City
lim its.
T h e p olls will open front 1 p. b i .
u n til 7 p. nt. in th e Tow n o f Q resh - I
am , a t th e Tow n H all. Geo. L eslie,
AV. H. Bond an d S. S. T hom pson have
been a p p o in te d a s ju d g e s of said
on a good sav in g s acco u n t is no sm all Item In th e sum to ta l th a t
e lec tio n , an d AV. C. B urch and D.
a p ass book show s
Many h e a rts a re happy over th e lib e ra l in te re st
AV. M etzger have been a p p o in te d as
c le rk s of said elec tio n .
ad d ed to th e ir acco u n ts m oney e a rn e d w ith o u t any e ffo rt.
A re
AU q u alified e le c to rs a re hereby-
you am ong th o se In te re st-e a rn in g people? If n o t. why not put p a rt
in v ited to v ote on said q u e stio n of
o f th a t m oney you w ork fo r in to a S avings A ccount w ith th is h an k
an n e x a tio n by p lacin g upon th e b al­
an d m ak e It w ork fo r YOU 2
lot th e w o rd s " F o r A n n e x a tio n ” o r
“ A g ain st A n n e x a tio n .”
D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is
Start that Account Right Here at the Fir»t of the Year notice,
9th day of J a n u a r y , 1912 an
of la s t p u b lic a tio n th e 6 th d ay of '
F e b ru a ry , 1912.
T his n o tice Is given by th e Com ­
m on C ouncil
of
th e
T ow n
of
G resh am , O regon.
a n d h as g one to w ork us e n g in e e r
on th e Mt. Hood road.
G ilb ert E. Ish ain and fam ily have
J rem oved to A lbany.
E. A. L indsey ex p ects to move
soon in to th e c o tta g e on
R o b erts
a v en u e recen tly v acated by G. E.
Ish am .
A Year of Interest
ST G P E STÄ
SMA
ra í
i x iix u u
L E W IS SH A T T U C K .
M ayor.
A tte s t:
I> M. R O B E R T S,
R e co rd er
WOMEN’S
SHOES
800 Pairs
Just received
Gives us the best
showing of FOOT­
WEAR in this town.
All new styles in
Patent Buttons,
$2.50 to $3.50
Tan Buttons,
| $3, $3.50, $4
Gun Metal Buttons,
$2.50 to $3.50
White Canvas
$3.00
Fine hand - turned, Cushion
I Soles, Vici Kid, bluchers, lor
| women with tender feet.
Good assortment
I men’s and women’s
all styles,
|$2.75, $3, $3.25 $3.50
Special at
$ 2 .5 0
Per Pair
T h e S coop
You Men!
W ho have trouble in getting
just what you want in shoes.
T his store offers
superior shoes, in­
telligent service and
expert advice.
We know
men s good shoes—
W h at your foot
needs are—
How to take care
of them.
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SH O E
enables us to fit any
fo o t a n d s a tis fy
every taste.
A complete showing at ^5 00.
Aylsworth
in the brick