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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1912)
A larg e box of new books has been received a t th e re a d in g room , ad d in g m any fine volum es to th e a l L ast S a tu rd a y n ig h t a s Mr. and ready la rg e collection. T h e re a re By the Gresham Real Estate Mrs. J. R. N ew com be and little now o v er 1500 volum es fo r c irc u la Co., a fine Farm of 126 Acres d a u g h te r w ere r e tu rn in g to th e ir tion in th e local b ran ch lib ra ry , be o f w hich 85 a c re s is in c u ltiv a hom e a t H ogan from G resh au sides m any p e rio d icals and books of tio n , b alan c e in tim b e r an d p as | th ey cam e n e a r h av in g a se rio u s ac referen ce. T h e la st box co n tain s Star Harness Oil, regular 75c value, - no now 25c cld en t w hen th ey d ro v e In to an o th e i m any volum es of la te fiction. tu re , good 8-room house, good b a rn a n d o th e r o u t buildings. Baking Powder, “ 25c “ - - “ 10c T he ex a m in a tio n fo r r u r a l m ail rig . th ro w in g th e o c c u p an ts out Six a c re s of good o rc h a rd , plenty Koffee-No (a coffee cereal) reg. 25c val. - “ 10c F o rtu n a te ly , no o n e w as serio u s!) c a rrie rs (w ill be held a t th e local All milk except Carnation, - - 2 cans 15c J h u rt. Mr. N ew com be only receiv postoffice a t 10 a. m ., S a tu rd a y , of good sp rin g w ater. F ifty -fiv e a c re s in fall g ra in , b alan c e ail in g a few sc ra tc h e s on th e face fa n u a ry 20. T he e x a m in a tio n will plow ed ready fo r sp rin g g ra in . be In c h a rg e of Mrs. I. McColl by T he buggy w as d am ag e d som e D on’t Forget Our Old Staples All fa rm m a c h in ery — T w o w ag A very p le a s a n t p a rty w as given o rd e r of th e Civil S ervice C om m is J-ulutul SL m U' ons, one buggy. Two h o rses, tw o sion. T h e re a re se v eral w ho have * flUü'Cr» a t th e hom e of M abel B urch in hon cow s, th r e e sow s, 20 head sheep. o r of h e r e ig h te e n th b irth d a y . T ht n ad e ap p lic a tio n and expect to ta k e Som e seed p o tato es, som e hay the e x a m in atio n . room w as su ita b ly d ec o ra te d fo rth e and apples. Ail fo r »100 p er T he re g is tra tio n books a re now occasion. L u n ch w as served and a c re and on easy term s. open fo r re g is tra tio n of v o ters and an e n jo y a b le tim e w as sp e n t by all. G RESH A M R E A L E S T A T E CO. T hose p re s e n t w ere, A zalea Bell will rem ain open u n til A pril Oth, net Both guaranteed and just a little better than z W illiam R an ey , H elen H uss, F ree May 15th as recen tly sta te d . T he tr e a tm e n t. Sabin A lex an d er w ill r e - 1 P rim a ry elec tio n w ill occur on A pril you expected. Try them. W ag n er, B ert H obs , W allace W ilkin m ain h e re in th e em ploy of th e Mt. son, H aro ld K ern , Isab el M etzger. 19th. A pril 3 is th e last day on Hood railw ay . T he A lex an d er fa mi-1 w hich to file Ip etitio n s fo r n o m in a -, O live M errill, B essie H o w itt, Ro> Our Delivery U iig o n is at your service; our plion«* Is No. (»411; our ly h as been in G resh am n early tw o P e te rso n , A rlle G ibbs, Id a R etig tion. It sh o u ld be rem em b ered th a t location, P ow ell Street, n ext to Feed Mill. y e a rs an d lias form ed a la rg e circle B essie S tre b in , M abel B urch, Mauc all c a n d id a te s m ust file th e ir d ecla r of frie n d s w ho re g re t th e b re a k in g itio n b efo re c irc u la tin g p etitio n s. B urch, E lsie M etzger, F loyd 'Metz T he good S idew alks a re b eing b u ilt alo n g th e u*’ *lOn,e h ere j g er, E velyn M etzger, W illa M etzger, w ishes of all go w ith them . M arg arete M ichel, G ladys M ichel, n o rth side of Pow ell s tre e t betw een W. H. M ankin of th e O regon L ife S. A lex an d er's place an d L. P. M an Viola M athew s, V ernon H opkins. w ill be of In s u ra n c e co m pany w as in tow n to Geo. P a rk e r , th e c o n fectio n er, hat ning's. T h ese w alks day c a llin g on old frie n d s and g e t p u rch ased of D. Ross th e house and p lan k but will add g re a tly to th e tin g a c q u a in te d w ith new ones. lo t on M ain s tre e t, c o rn e r of T h ird . convenience and co m fo rt of p e d e stri Q u a rte rly m e etin g beg in s in the Are still at rock bottom prices ans. F ra n k H allid ay h a s h is sec Miss R u th Dixon re tu rn e d from F re e M ethodist ch u rch to n ig h t. P re tion of th e w alk com pleted an d will J R o seb erg , w h ere sh e h a s been spend E ld e r W. M. C offee w ill begin w ork on th e b asem en t fo r a sid in g in g se v eral w eeks v isitin g frien d s. new d w ellin g as soon a s th e W’e a th e r Pre a c li » rid a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y n ig h t Mr. B ry n es an d Mr. L in h a rd t ol will p erm it. an d S u n d ay m o rn in g and evening, P o rtla n d called on G eorge P a rk e r to th e J a p S in im ato le ft h is team s ta n d A ll a re c o rd ially in v ited y este rd a y a n d sp e n t som e tim e look ing n e a r th e O. W. P. d ep o t W ed services. in g a ro u n d G resh am . Max S ch n eid er took som e very nesday forenoon. T hey becam e T h e re a re som e ex cellen t books frig h te n e d an d ra n up M ain s tre e t as fin e view s of th e B eers fam ily re in th e lib ra ry g iv in g p la n s fo r houses fa r as F o rd M etzger's saloon w here u n io n last W ednesday, also one an d b u ngalow s. A lso books of p lan s th ey sw erved to th e le ft and w ent sh o w in g fo u r g e n e ra tio n s of B eers. fo r b arn s, p o u ltry h o u ses a n d stock Into th e open pipe lin e ditch a t th e The G resh am re a d in g room is sheds. c o rn e r of P ow ell and M ain stre e ts . g re a tly im proved by th e a d d itio n Miss N ellie F o x an d Miss S ch affer J T he w agon w as d am ag ed so m ew h at high pow er lig h ts, m a k in g ad- G un M etal B uttons, o f th e P o rtla n d P u b lic L ib rary w ere an d one h o rse cu t. b u t asid e from H“ u a ,e lig h tin g In ev ery p a r t of th e cu llers in G resh am y e ste rd a y , lo o k th e d iffic u lty of e x tric a tin g th e w ag- a g - jro o m ' Rev. S. G. R oper of H o u lte n h as ing a fte r th e in te re s ts of th e re a d on no se rio u s d am ag e w as done. last in g room . R evival services on S u n d ay a t th e been v isitin g in G resham th e T he s tu d e n ts in th e public and B ap tist ch u rch . E v an g elistic serv- few days. high schools a re h av in g m id -term m ons by th e p asto r. S tirrin g gos S P E C IA L ELKCT1ON. e x a m in a tio n s th is w eek Many are pel songs th a t you w ill w an t to sing. N otice is h ereb y g iven to th e q u a l ex em p t on acco u n t of good d e p o rt P ra y e r m e etin g best of all. N otice ified e le c to rs of th e Tow n of G re sh m en t an d high sch o larsh ip . th e p ro g ram . B ible school, 10 a. m ., Fine hand-turned, Cushion re am , O regon, and to th e q u alified G eorge W in ters, of S p a rta , Wis- R. S h o em ak er, su p e rin te n d e n t; Jtisin, w as a c a lle r on Mr. an d Mrs. vival p ra y e r m eetin g , 3 p. m .. A. e le c to rs o f th e te r rito ry h e re in p ro I Soles, Vici Kid, bluchers, for w ith in th e . W. E m ery , y e ste rd a y , w hom he S ch o en b erg er, lead er. S erm o n s— posed to be in clu d ed c o rp o ra te lim its of th e Tow n of I women with tender feet. "S a lv a tio n D efin ed ,” 1 1 :0 0 a. m. new in W isconsin. He is v isitin g T he O utlook fo r th e U n sav ed ,” G resh am , th a t a special ele c tio n will len d s an d re la tiv e s in v a rio u s cities be h eld in th e Tow n o f G resham 7 :3 0 p. ra. it th e coast. on S a tu rd a y , th e 10th day of M. D. K ern is u n lo a d in g o c a r of T h e second q u a rte rly co n feren ce F e b ru a ry , 1912, fo r th e p u r lu m b e r a t tjie Mt. Hood y ards. t ' th e M eth o d ist E p isco pal ch u rc h See th e e x h ib it of th e I. C. S. to pose of d e te rm in in g w h e th e r o r not ill be held by D istrict S u p e rin te n - Solicits Your th e c o rp o ra te lim its of th e Tow n of Envelopes * ,n t Dr. J a s . M oore, W ednesday, day an d S a tu rd a y a t th e D rug S tore. G resh am sh a ll be e x ten d e d to in m u ary 24, 1912, a t 7 :3 0 p. mi in A sp len d id ch an ce fo r som e young Cards (J m an, o r anyone, to get in fo rm a tio n i clu d e th e follow ing d escrib ed te r a b o u t th a t c o u rse of stu d y — you i rito ry : Letterheads G resh am A m a te u r B asket Ball B eg in n in g a t a p o in t w h ere th e to im prove y o u r co n d itio n . See Billheads 1 am will play th e S ycam ore A th- a need b o u t th a t free sc h o la rsh ip S atu r- n o r ,h lin e of th e C ity lim its of th e day . j Tow n o f G resh am in te rs e c ts th e e a s t Statements ' 8 p. m. T h is w ill be an An ex cellen t m eetin g of th e O resh- line of M ain th e n c e e a s t one Butterwrap p?rs e . am G ran g e w a s held la st S a tu rd a y . ■ h u n d re d fe e t, th e n c e so u th to th e w elcom e a la rg e a tte n d a n c e . Dodgers T h e re w as a good a tte n d a n c e and ®e c “ on L in e betw een sectio n s th r e e Peisonable N ext T u esd ay n ig ^ t th e hom e team Iln in te re s tin g p ro g ram . S o m ething ' 3 > an d te n ( 1 0 ) th e n c e e a s t to a Posters w play th e L a to u re ll F a lls team special is on fo r n ext m eetin g . Prices j b o in t in th e c e n te r of th e Section Booklets a th e rin k . T h e v isito rs a re a T h e crip p lin g of th e tele p h o n e 1 L ine ro ad on th « e a s t lin e of th e Prompt Work Etc., Etc. v< try stro n g te a m , all big fellow s service h as in te rfe re d m uch w ith all d am es P o w ell D onation L and C laim a i id th e g am e w ill be a b a ttle of lin es of business. th e n c e c o n tin u in g e a s t a lo n g th e cen a n ts. Com e a n d see it. 48 7 AVhile A aron K n ig h to n w as fillin g te r of th e S ection L ine ro ad L ew is S h a ttu c k is fillin g in th e th e ra v in e back of S h a ttu c k & L ind- fe e t; th e n c e d ue so u th to a p o in t in P ow ell V alley i back o f th e sto re an d g rad - se y 's s to re and u n d e r th e stre e t, one th e c e n te r of th e [t th e lots. H e e x p acts la te r h o rse shied o ff and p u lled th e o th e r ro a d ; th e n c e e a s t alo n g th e c e n te r love h is b arn . T h is is a m ove in to th e h ole c u t in th e b rid g e of said ro ad 260 fe e t; th e n c e du e POKTLAM ) MARKETS, EG G S- O regon, r a m h , can d led , th a t o th e rs sh o u ld m ak e as th e th ro u g h w hich th e e a rh from scrap so u th to a p o in t 5 feet so u th o f a 36c. b a rn s on th e b u sin ess p ro p e rty a re e r s w as b ein g d um ped. C onsider- line p a ra lle l to th e so u th lin e of th e Grain, F lo u r, F eed , E tc. a b le ex c ite m e n t w as c re a te d , but p re s e n t city lim its ; th e n c e w est to C H E E S E — T illam o o k , 17-1 7 t i c : u n sig h tly a n d p ractically useless. The Scoop W H EA T E x p o rt, B lu estem ,8 4 - | young A m erican , 1 8 - 1 8 'ic . T h e s e rv ic e s a t th e M ethodist l>y c u ttin g aw ay th e brid g e, th e an a p o in t 5 fe e t so u th of th e so u th 85c; C lub, 81<>; red R u ssian , 8 0 s; e rn e x tre m ity of th e e a s t line of rescu ed w ith o u t B U I T E R O regon cre a m e ry e.tir. E pisco p al c h u rc h S u n d ay a t 1 1 a . m. ¡n>al w as fin a lly V alley. 8 1 -8 2c; 4 0 -fold, 82c. J u n ip e r A v en u e; th e n c e so u th to th e an d 7 :3 0 p. in., serm o n s y th e pas- se rio u s In ju ry . 38c p e r pound. to r. M orning to p ic w ill be, "M y- M rs. W m. B lood re tu rn e d y ester- c e n te r o f th e D am ascus ro a d ; th e n c e M Il.L S T i'F F S — B ran , »23 p er VEAL- F a n c y , 1 3 ti- 1 4 c p er lb. io n ; m id d lin g s, » 3 0 ; sh o rts, »26; s e lf.” E v en in g , “ A S u .i in A ddi- ‘lay from a th re e m o n th s' visit with so u th 65 d e g re e s w est to a p o in t in th e so u th lin e of A. D o w se tt's 24 PO RK 8 t» -9 c . lo lle d b arley , »37-38. tio n ." Special m usic. A co rd ial h e r p a re n ts in N eb rask a. W ho have trouble in getting a c re tr a c t; th e n c e in a n o rth w e s te r R o b ert S im m s received sen ten ce w elcom e to all. V egetables and Fruits. FLO U R P a te n ts , »4 60 p e r b a r R R R o b erts has p u rc h a se d th r e e H st T u esd ay in J u d g e G a te n s’ co u rt ly d ire c tio n to th e s o u th w e s t c o r just what you w ant in shoes. re l; s tra ig h ts , ^ 4 .0 6 ; e x p o rts, »8.60; ONIONS O regon, »1.50 p er h u n - lo is in W h ite h e a d 's a d d itio n w here He w as sen ten ced to tw o y e a rs in n e r of th e D am m eier tr a c t; th e n c e valley, »4.60 ; g ra h a m , » 4 .6 6 ; w hole d re d . lu te r he will pro b ab ly build a hom e. • th e p e n ite n tia ry and w as paroled in a n o rth e rly d ire c tio n follow ing th e w heat. »4.85. V EG ETA BLES C a rro ts, »1.20 h im th e e a s t b o u n d ary of H en ry M etz Mr. an d Mrs. R o b erts sp en t a few on co n d itio n th a t he ab sen t OATS No. 1, w h ite, »31; p er |H>r su ck ; tu r n ip s , »1.25; lieets, se lf from th e tow n of G resham and g e r's la n d to a p o in t w ith in 5 feet d ay s h e re recen tly v isitin g Mrs. R ob ton. »1 50; p a rsn ip s, »1.25; cab b ag e, 1 tk e r t 's fa th e r. E. M C am p, and o th e r vicin ity and th a t he rem ain a law- of th e C ity lim its; th e n c e w est 5400 CORN — W hole. »3 3 ; cra c k e d . 1 l-3 c p e r pound. th e n c e n o rth to a p o in t re la tiv e s. They a re p leased w ith a b id in g citizen. He is to re p o rt to fe e t; »14 p er ton. PO TA TO ES O regon, itO c-Jl.l fe e t due n o rth of th e th e c h ie f p ro b a tio n o ffic e r of th r 300 th is locality. BARLEY F eed , »40 p er ton. p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, » n o rth lin e of th e Pow ell V alley ro a d ; A little b o o k let c o n ta in in g th e Ju v e n ile co u rt ev ery tw o w eeks. HAY No. 1, E. O., tim o th y . p er c rate. R ules and R e g u la tio n s iie rta ln in g to Sabin A lex an d er h as re n te d his th en ce e a s t to th e e a s te rly line of th e W ate r sy stem , giv in g th e ra le s fo u r a c re tra c t to W. W. S h a rp of C ounty road No. 40; th e n c e n o rth »1 7-18; No 1, valley. » 1 5 -1 6 ; alfa lfa . to u se rs an d e x p la in in g how to » 1 3 1 4 ; g ra in h ay , »1 3 -1 4 ; clover. Meekly Oregonian, regular S I. .Ytl ap p ly fo r w a te r fu r h o u se o r b u si L a to u re lle , w ho w ill ta k e possession to th e in te rse c tio n of th e n o rth line »12-13, W eekly O regonian and (lie O u tlo o k ness use can tie had a t th e re c o rd Boon. H is s is te r, Mrs. C a rrie H a n of th e G. W. S ie re t tr a c t w ith said Dairy ami C ountry Produce. for one year Ç 2.00 e r 's office. T h e re c o rd e r also has sen, w ill go to d ay to S alem , O regon, co u n ty ro ad No. 40; th e n c e e a s t fol th e n ecessary b la n k s and can give to be w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M ary, w ho low ing th e lin e betw een th e S ieret Pot l.'l’RY H e n s,12 t i c ; sp rin g s, d esire d in fo rm ât ion It is likely is a tte n d in g W illa m e tte U niversity tra c t a n d N. L. S m ith to a point 1 2 t i c ; d u ck s, y o u n g . 20c; geese, O ur m e rc h a n ts a re e n te rp ris in g oi B ull Run w a te r w ill be read y ab o u t an d Miss S tella A lex an d er w ill go w ith in 500 feet of th e City lim its; it a re I 2 'n c ; tu rk e y s, aliv e, 18c; d ressed , th ey w ould n o t a d v e rtise , o u r re a d ar. sium as th o se d e sirin g to D ayton, W a sh in g to n , fo r m edical th e n c e n o rth to a p o in t d u e w est of ready fo r it. i 3 0 -3 tc . e rs » h o read an d follow up th e ads th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f th e p re s e n t City lim its; th e n c e e a s t to th e City lim its. T he polls w ill open from 1 p b i . u n til 7 p. m. in th e T ow n o f G resh - | am , a t th e Tow n H all. Geo. L eslie, W H Bond a n d S. S. T hom pson have | W e h a v e d e c id e d to clo se o u t o u r Silver-1 G RESHAM M etzger B ros. FOR SALE Specials While They Last Olympic Flour Mistletoe Lard 800 Pairs Just received I Gives us the best showing of FOOT WEAR in this town. HAM, BACON and LARD All new styles in Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Veal. $2.50 to $3.50 Best Quality, Lowest Prices | $3, $3.50, $4 FISH T H U R S D A Y S a n d Patent Buttons, Tan Buttons, $2.50 to $3.50 F R ID A Y S White Canvas Gresham Meat Market $3.00 The Outlook Good assortment men’s and women’s all styles, $2.75, $3, $3.25 $3.50 Special at V Printing $ 2 .5 0 Phone 701 Per Pair Gresham, Oregon J; You Men! This store offers superior shoes, in telligent service and expert advice. W e know CLOSING O U T S A I F w a re . H ea ters a n d o th e r fall a n d w in te r goods) in o rd e r to m a k e ro o m for o u r spring goods. 125 pieces Silvetwaie going at Cost. 4 No I ' 1 \< \< il.ul I l( .ilcis, reg. $1 2 at - $ 9.751 4 No, 21 N tvcrfail H ealers, reg. $ 1 4 ,it 1 1 .5 o | I No 21 - Cl tail t. , al llr.ite i, leg. $19.50 .it 16.001 Dash Lantern«, reg. $ l.2 ’> at . . . 1.00, Side I interns, reg. $1.15 at - - - . .90 No 2, large fount I a n te rn , teg. ‘>0c at - - .75) No. 2'Coltl Bleat, reg 80i . . . . ,6 5 | A Year of Interest on a good sav in g s acco u n t is no sm a ll item In th e sum to ta l th a t a p ass book show s Many h e a rts a re happy o v er th e lib e ra l in te re s t 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 you am o n g th o se in te re s t-e a rn in g people? If n o t, w hy not put p a rt o f th a t m oney you w ork fo r In to a S av in g s A ccount w ith tliis bank an d m ak e It w ork fo r YOU ? Start that A cco u n t R ight H ere at th e First o f th e Y ear Sterling & Johnston FIRST STATE BANK In th e G resh am In v estm en t C o m p an y 's New B u ild in g G ltE S H A M , OREGON men’s good shoes— W hat your foot needs are— How to take care of them. G RESHAM , ORE. rA g v ttm f been ap p o in te d as ju d g e s of said e lec tio n , an d W. C. B urch an d D. W. M etzger hav e been a p p o in te d as c lerk s of said e lec tio n . All q u a lifie d e le c to rs a re h ereby in v ited to v ote on said q u e stio n of a n n e x a tio n by p lacin g upon th e b al lot th e w o rd s " F o r A n n e x a tio n ” or "A g a in st A n n e x a tio n .” D ate o f firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is notice. 9 th d ay o f J a n u a r y , 1912 an of last p u b lic a tio n th e 6 th day of F e b ru a ry , 1912. T his n o tice is given by th e C om m on C ouncil of th e T ow n of G resham . O regon. LEW IS SHATTUCK. M ayor. A ttest: I) M ROBERTS. R e co rd er . enables us to fit any foot and satisfy every taste. A complete showing at $5 00. Aylsworth in the brick