Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 26, 1912, Image 3

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    Cherryville
R. R. Carlson
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Rugs 5 Mattings
One Week Only
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GRESHAM FEED MILL
W e Have a la rg e su p p ly of
Albers Bros.’ Dairy Food which we sell at $ 2 4 50 per ton
T ills D airy C hop is highly r«“C.>1111111 m lrd as m ilk a n d cream p ro ­
d u c e r, am i it w ill pay you to in v e s tig a te th is food if you a re in th e
d a iry b u sin ess.
R E M E M B E R , w e g rin d all day am i ev ery «lay, so if
an y f<s*d to g rin d , b rin g it to us.
you h av e
THE CONGDON
\V. H. CONGDON,
■ROD
M EA LS
A m erican n r E u ro p e a n p lan . S h o rt o ld e r a t an y tim e.
S pecial C h ick en D in n er S u n d ay , 5 0 cen ts.
T h is H o stelry is new , im xlcrii, u p -to -d a te , s a n ita ry a n d
first-c la ss in ev ery re sp e c t. No b e tte r place to sto p a n y ­
w h ere in O regon.
WOODSAWING to of order.
all kinds done prom ptly
Special attention
G iven to Country Work.
Prices R easonable.
G asoline Pow er; N o Danger of fire.
SMITH BROS., Props,
P h o n e 518.
Clackamas County
Fairview
T h e city co u n cil w ill m eet In reg­
Rev. A. B. C ald er w ill open an
It is h in te d th a t th e P o rtla n d . ]
E v au g ellcal M ission a t B oring
on L ig h t & P o w er com pany is p la n n in g u la r session S a tu rd a y e v e n in g and a
e a rn e s tly
re ­
T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 25, 1912 to b u ild a new d ep o t a t E ag le C reek fu ll a tte n d a n c e is
q u ested an d a c o rd ial in v ita tio n is
D u rin g
th e m e e tin g s n e ig h b o rin g th is su m m er.
e x te n d e d to ev ery c ttls e n o f F a ir-
p a sto rs w ill p reach , a n d Rev.
Dr. I
M rs May Y ounce of E sta c a d a w as view as gome Im p o rta n t b u sin e ss will
R u n a w a y s h av e been th e go h e re W atterg of P o rtla n d
w ill be w ith
sev erely h u r t in a
ru n a w a y
last be b efo re th e council w hich w ill i n ­
th e p a st w eek.
him fo r on e S unday.
Sunday w h ile o u t rid in g w ith h e r
te r e s t ev e ry o n e an d
we w a n t a
V in cen t B. F rie l hag been sp en d -
T h e E p w o rth le a g u e
m em b ers
h u sb a n d
and
frie n d s
S he
w as
ing a few day s v is itin g frie n d s a n d v j , j give an e n te r ta in m e n t on T ues- rid in g n e a r C u rrin sv llle w hen h e r ro u sin g m e etin g .
O tto S ta u b h a s
hung out
his
h a v in g a g e n e ra l good tim e a t S andy day n ig j,t F eb 13, at th e M ethod- h o rse s ta rte d on a g allo p a n d soon
sin ce la s t T h u rsd a y .
1st c h u rc h , T h is is th e d a te
ro r b ro k e in to a ru n and sh e lost co n ­ sh in g le te llin g th e w orld th a t a t h is
A sm a ll se rp e n t, o n e h u n d re d a n d th e ir re g u la r b u sin e ss m e etin g and tro l of it. T he h o rse ra n betw een p lace Is w h ere all can hav e th e ir
soles saved as w ell as th e ir h a rn e s s
sev en ty -fiv e feet in len g th , m ad e its ag #n tnt| u cem en t fo r o th e rs to com e a te le p h o n e pole and
th e
fence, re p a ire d and all o th e r le a th e r w ork
a p p e a ra n c e a t C h e rry v ille last S un- they th o u g h t a little e n te r ta in m e n t th ro w in g th e lady.
H er in ju rie s a tte n d e d to in A 1 shape.
day an d it only c o sts »5 to view th e m ig h t h elp som e.
co n sisted of a d islo cated kn ee,
a
Fairview Carrier ItupiMcd On.
sam e. A sk G eorge.
Mi— A d ra M auld, „ g h a d th e m is- b ro k eu w rist, an d m any sev ere b ru is
place
Mr. W eb er o f tliis
----
“ p “ u “ r ­
Dr. B ritlin g of P o rtla n d Is su rely
fo rtu n e on S unday to fall an d s trik e es a b o u t th e face.
ch ased 40 head of fu ll blood A n g o ra
a firm b eliev er in p arcel post an d tf
h e r h an d on a n a il w hich caused a
D eputy S ta te M aster J . D. C hit-
g o ats, w hich he in te n d s to fa tte n on very p a in fu l in ju ry . She is still doc- wood o f' D am agcug in s ta lle d th e of- all w ere as he. It w ould p ro v e a bo­
h u c k le b e rry b u sh es. H e is g o in g to
n a n z a to th e fa rm e r. T he d o c to r re ­
to rln g it but a t p re s e n t it is som e flcprg of th e K agle c r e e k G range
m a k e a fa rm of h is place. I t w ill
ceived som e tw elv e sac k s of p o ta ­
Im proved.
last S a tu rd a y . T h e
new
o fficers
pay o th e r s to w atch an d le a rn a few
to es as h ts s h a re of cro p ra ise d on
T h e d an ce given by th e B oring are, F W. B ates, m a s te r; Mrs. Ad- his big fa rm at C u rtis s ta tio n . Not
th in g s.
Mrs. S. E. w ishing to go to th e ex p en se of h ir ­
G eo rg e O dell an d V incent F rie l A th letic clu b on S a tu rd a y n ig h t at die M arsh all, o v e rse e r;
a tte n d e d B ates, le c tu re r ; G eorge S m ith , stew - ing a te a m to h a u l h is crop in to th e
had a ru n aw ay
e x p erien ce
co m ­ A lliso n 's h all w as w ell
fifty
n u m b e rs a rd ; W ard D ouglass, a s s is ta n t stew -
city at one load, fo r fe a r of g lu tin g
ing
fro m
S andy F rid a y ev en in g T h e re w ere n early
w us firs t class a rd ; Mrs. Lucy G lover,
c h a p la in ;
T h e ir te a m s ta rtin g at th e to p of th e sold. T h e m usic
th e m a rk e t an d b u stin g up sev eral
H
enry
H
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lste
r,
tr
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a
s
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r
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r
Mrs.
F r o n t s tre e t m e rc h a n ts , w ro te to
Cook h ill, ra n to th e bo tto m b efo re and w as fu rn ish e d by B eers' o rc h e s­
s e c re ta ry ;
E dw in
e x p ects
to
give M aggie B ates,
th e m an In c h a rg e of h is cro p a sk ­
th ey could lie stopiied. V incent lost tra . T he clu b
B ates, g a te k e e p e r; M rs L. V. G ib­
i-.nother
d
an
ce
som
e
tim
e
In
F
e
b
ru
­
in g him to ta k e th e p o ta to e s to th e
his h a t, w hich could n o t be found
son, C eres.
ary .
m ail ro u te an d hav e
th e
c a r r ie r
as th e w ind w as very Htrong.
G a rfie ld G runge w ill m eet and In­
R evival m e e tin g s beg an la s t n ig h t
Mr. B a n ta c o n sid e rs h im self very
b rin g th em in a s h e h e a rd th a t a
Rev. A. s ta ll o ffic e rs to m o rro w , S a tu rd a y , m ail w agon p assed th a t w ay ev ery
lu ck y t h a t h e Is ab le to be a b o u t. in th e M. E. c h u rc h h ere.
On th e 1 9 th he w as m o v in g a s m a l l ' It. t ’a ld e r is in c h a rg e a n d e x p ects 1 J a n u a r y 27.
d ay com ing to P o rtla n d a f te r m all
T h e re Is a stro n g p ro b a b ility , says to lie d is trib u te d an d as th e c a rr ie r
o u t b u ild in g a few feet an d w as tc have th e aid of so m e e v a n g e list
! th e
E sta c a d a P ro g re ss, th a t th e
cam e in em p ty could b rin g in th e
h o ld in g on a p ry
under
th e in a few days. T hey ex p ect to hold
1 M in isterial a sso ciatio n of th e Salem ’
th
e
m
e
e
tin
g
s
fo
r
a
co
u
p
le
of
w
eeks
sp u d s w ith o u t any cost to him . Oh
b u ild in g w hen llte ro lle r u n d e r th e
D istrict of th e M ethodist E piscopal
of
sam e cam e o u t, leav in g th e
w hole It is hoped th e r e w ill be a good a t­ I ch u rch w ill hold its a n n u a l session ] th e b lissfu l su b lim e Ig n o ran ce
som e is w o rth y of a b ra ss b u tto n !
w eight of th a t sid e of th e b u ild in g te n d a n c e an d m uch In te re s t show n.
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.
, . . ..
. . . . ,, , a t E sta c a d a th is sp rin g . An In ter-
On T uesday n ig h t th e A th e le tic
___.7
upon h im w hich w as m o re th a n he
One
a ,u * in s tru c tiv e tim e is looked - Oregon A gricu ltu rist
anil O ut­
could bold. T h e re s u lt
w as th e club held its r e g u la r m eetin g ,
i fo r, a s th e r e a re alw ay s som e of th e ] look. u b i - year, $1.50.
b u ild in g c ru sh e d h im to th e g ro u n d . new m em b er w as a d d ed to th e list
most p ro m in e n t m en of th e ch u rc h
S ev eral in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d h e ard A c o m m ittee w as a p p o in te d to buy
p re se n t.
h is call fo r h elp an d soon lifte d th e boxing gloves, p u n c h in g b ag s, play-
T he c o u n ty c o u rt of th is county
b u ild in g u p . Ills life p ro b ab ly b eing mg c a rd s , rin g s, poles, e tc ., an d
w as ask ed to assu m e th e in d e b te d ­
sav ed by th e p ro je c tio n o f th e ev e s they a re going r ig h t In fo r a good
ness of »8000 on th e C anby fa ir
tim e.
of th e roof.
g ro u n d s an d ta k e o v e r th e p ro p e r­
W hile Mr. R u g h w as h a u lin g a
O. A. P a lm e r sh ip p ed tw o
ear- ty. T h e c o u rt did not do th is b u t
h
ill
back
load o f hay dow n
th e
lo ad s of wood from h is dock h e re to paid th e In te re s t
on
th e
debt
tiecom ing ( his w oodyard in P o rtla n d .
of his place, th e team
a m o u n tin g to »564, w hich is p ro b ab ­
Mr.
H
ugh's
frig h te n e d
s ta rte d
T lie te le p h o n e s a re once m o re In ly all th e h elp th e C anby fa ir w ill
d a u g h te r , G enevieve, w as d riv in g a t w o rk in g o rd e r. J. W. R oots and
get from th e county th is year.
th e tim e o v er th e c o rd u ro y , it b eing O. W. B oring hav e had tw o crew s at
P aul Hoetzel, Prop.
very ro u g h . S he w as th ro w n from w ork re p a irin g w ires an d poles to r
th e lo ad , d ro p p in g th e lin es to save
tl it la s t w eek.
h e rse lf. Mr. H ugh, in try in g to get
A n u m b e r of th e fa rm e rs liv in g
th e lin e s, fell o n to th e h o rses and
T he O u tlo o k w ill p u b lish a local
n e a ” B oring a re m a k in g g re a t im ­
b ecam e e n ta n g le d in th e h a rn e s s
w e a th e r re p o rt, re c o rd in g th e le a d ­
p ro v e m e n ts on th e ir p laces In th e
H e w as d ra g g e d fo r a co n sid e ra b le
way of c le a rin g . T h e noise of th e ing fe a tu re s fo r each day d u rin g th e
on the M arket, Fresh Every
d istan ce. Mr. R ugh received q u ite
heavy b la s tin g is b e a rd d aily . C. m onth.
a few m in o r in ju rie s b u t Miss G ene­
J a n . 1— C lear, freezin g .
Day
G a n te u b in e h av in g le t a c o n tra c t fo r
vieve v ery lu ck ily escap ed w ith o u t
"
2— C lear, freezin g .
th e c le a rin g of elev e n a c re s w hich
a sc ra tc h .
3— C lear, freezin g .
w ill be d one by th e aid of a d onkey
•• 4— F o u r in ch es snow ,
en g in e. H. A n d erso n
an d
J . W.
•• 5— C loudy, w a rm e r.
S tone a re b o th h a v in g c le a rin g done.
“
«— R ain und sle e t. Ice sto rm
O. A. P a lm e r still h a s m en ut w ork
7—
C lear, cold.
J im W olf h a s sold his h o rse to a t his c le a rin g , also Mr. D uncanson.
8— S n o w , sle e t, ra in .
H o w ard Bros.
"
9— W a rm e r, ra in y .
J a m e s D ickson w as In P o rtla n d T u rn e r A rt E x h ib it, J a n . 31-F eb. 2.
“ 10— W a rm , p le a sa n t.
on b u sin ess S a tu rd a y .
T h e re ìb so m e th in g
fo r
ev ery
*■ 12-— W arm , rain y .
M yrtle M uir sp e n t S a tu rd a y and ta s te , an d no o ne w ill be d is a p p o in t­
“ 13— W arm sh o w ers.
S u n d ay a t tier h o m e in P o rtla n d .
e d .— C o lu m b u s C itizen.
“ 14— W arm , p a rtly cloudy.
J o h n P h e lp s an d M. V. T h o m as of
"
1 5— W arm , p a rtly cloudy.
B ull R un s p e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n ­
"
16— C ooler, foggy,
All Kinds and Sizes,
day in S andy.
" 17— F a ir and w arm .
Latest Finish
Mrs. N ew ton S c h tn in k ie an d son,
" 18— F a ir an d cooler.
C. S. T ru e , th e m e rc h a n t in B ells
N e u l G allery, O pen ¿ v e r y D a y
B ruce, sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S unday
'• 19— C loudy, sh o w ers.
old s ta n d w ho tra d e d Hood R iver
in P o rtla n d .
"
20—
F
a
ir
,
cool.
Mrs. Dr. L u p to n is e n te r ta in in g p ro p e rty to J . E . K lte n ln g fo r th is
21 F a ir, cool.
h e r s is te r, Mrs.
M cC o rk ad ale
of p ro p e rty and s tro v e h a rd to m ak e a
22 W arm er, fa ir.
success of b u sin ess h e re , h a s boxed
Gilt or Natural Wood. Neat and
P o rtla n d .
23— Cool, show ers.
M essrs. B o rn ste d t an d H erz took h is goods an d is sh ip p in g Ills stock
Cheap
24
W
arm
,
show
ers.
to Hood R iver w h ere he w ill open
in th e d a n c e a t B o rin g S a tu rd u y
25
W
arm
,
cloudy.
M
A
X
SCHNEIDER,
MAIN STREET
up b u sin ess. He r e g r e ts th a t
his
n ig h t.
u
n
d
e
rta
k
in
g
h
e
re
h
as
n
o
t
been
a
G
re
sh
am
W. J . W lrtz a d d re sse d a S o cialist
fin a n c ia l success. H e proved h im ­
m e etin g a t th e G erm an h a ll S u n ­
self a w o rth y citizen an d h a s la b ­
day a fte rn o o n .
Prices Reasonable, and
T e lep h o n e co n n e c tio n s h av e been ored h a rd to fin d th e ro a d to su c­
cess b u t failed
May fo rtu n e sm ile
Work Guaranteed
re -e sta b lis h e d fa irly well h e re since
on him in his new lo catio n .
th e g re a t d a m a g e d o n e by th e re ­
H UNT & CO M PANY,
O ne Door W e rt ol Regner Blk,.
G re»ham
c e n t Ice b lizzard .
Mr. S eroia is on th e sick list.
S ev eral h av e s ta rte d p low ing h e re
T h e w e a th e r is fin e an d w o rk of
a ll k in d s is b eing ru sh e d .
discount
c7nt
Boring
Month’s Weather Record
BEST BREAD
Pies, Cakes and
O ther Pastery
Sandy
Main St„ G resham
A b o u t Y o u r P lu m b in g
It is important that every plumb­
ing fixture you install shall be of
proven sanitary worth. Your closet
combination particularly should be ef­
ficient in the highest degree.
Do you appreciate the importance
of having your plumbing done right ?
"<$tartdard" plumbing fixtures and
our workmanship i n s u r e plumbing
perfection.
J. WODEAGE, Plumber
S terlin g &
J o h n sto n
Phone,603
'¡Standard’’ “ Vitrite” Clooe*
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Gresham Shoe Shop
C A R L D A H L Prop.
R ep airin g P ro m p tly Done
See m y N ew L ine of M en's
a n d Boys’ L leavy
SH O ES
Men’s Dress Shoes
Men's and Boys,
Rubbers
T h e O utlook is m a k in g a sp ecialty
o f B u tte r W ra p p e rs. W e u se th e
best q u a lity of p a p e r, la rg e size,
n e a tly p rin te d
P rices, 1000, J3 .0 0 ;
500, 1 1 .7 » ; 250, » 1 .3 5 ; 100, Jl.O o
Picture Fram ing
PLUMBING
Cottrell
T h e M. E. Aid society m et w ith
Mrs.
F re d
W ag o n er W ednesday
T h e nex« m e e tin g w ill be h eld F eb­
ru a ry 7 a t th e h om e of Mrs. Van-
fleet.
It. M an ary an d w ife a re v isitin g
th e ir p a re u ts , Mr. an d Mrg Jo se p h
M anary.
Jo h n r.y G riev es m ad e a fly in g trip
sto re w as ta k e n o t G resh am an d th e
to th e city th is w eek.
Cliui'cli N otices
T h e b o a t th a t w as in th e C o ttre ll
re m a in d e r of th e tic k e ts sold W ed­
LIN NEM A N M EM O R IA L M. E n esd ay ev en in g . T h e tic k e ts w ere
c h u rc h , G re sh a m — S u n d ay serv ices d ra w n a t Sig.
K n ig h to n ’s b a rb e r
S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. in. P re a c h ­
in g 1 1 :0 0 a. m., a n d
7 :3 0
p nt. shop.
E p w o rth Ix-ague 6 :3 0 p nt. P ra y e r
m e etin g ev ery T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 .
J M. H o w ell, a p o p u la r d ru g g ist
Geo. F . H o p k in s, P a sto r.
of G re e n sb u rg , K y., says, “ We use
C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy In our
P L EA SA N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T — own h o u seh o ld and know It is «’ <**•
S erv ices firs t
and
th ird S unday le n t.” F o r sa le by ««resham D rug
each m o n th . S u n d ay school a t 10 Co.. and all D ealers.
a. m ev ery S u n d ay
Y. P. S. C. E.
7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N a tio n , p a sto r
G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
S u n d ay serv ices— S a b b a th sch o o l at
10 a. m , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. an d
7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e etin g
each
W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p m
F. M. B u rtc h , P a s to r.
B ORIN G M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a.
m. e ach S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte rn a te
S u n d ay s. S u n d ay school 10 a. m
E p w o rth L eag u e 7 p. m. In c h a rg e
of H a rry B ick fo rd .
Rev.
A. B
C ald er, p asto r.
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
S erv ices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a
11 o 'clo ck . S u n d ay school m e e ts a t
10 In c h a rg e of M rs J . W. Tow n
sen d . Y. P 8. C. E
d ev o tio n al
m e etin g a t 7 p.
m
R ev.
Thoa.
R o b in so n , p a sto r.
T h e O u tio o k w ill v isit a re la tiv e
T h e O u tlo o k , tw lce-a-w eek . is only
o r frie n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g
up w ith th e
i» e y e a r, b rim fu ll o f new s. Ian t »1 50 a y e a r. K eep
times.
th a t w o rth so m e th in g to y o u ?
4
Rockwood
PARKERS
“Y o u r F a v o r R e c e iv e d ”
w ith th a n k s w h e th e r y o u r o rd e r
lie la rg e o r sm all. W e
c a rry
e v e ry th in g in s ta tio n e ry
from
pen p o in ts to fu ll se ts o f ac­
c o u n t boo k s an d
ean
su p p ly
e v ery w a n t w h e th e r it be a few
school su p p lies fo r th e y o u n g ­
s te rs , a box of d a in ty s ta tio n e ry
fo r m ilady o r a fu ll office e q u ip ­
m en t fo r th e m an of b u sin ess.
PHOTOS
C onfectionary
Terry
Mrs. E. M. C oons h a s re n te d ten
a c re s to 8. W. Long.
Geo P ro c to r w as re n e w in g
old
a c q u a in ta n c e s th e la t te r p a rt of th e
w eek.
W ork of c le a rin g th e M ultnom ah
F a rm Is p ro g re ssin g very rap id ly .
Miss E lsie C a lk in s Is a b le to teac h
school ag a in a f te r tw o w eek s' i l l - ,
ness w ith th e m um ps.
J. W. C oons w as a P o rtla n d vis
Itor la s t S a tu rd a y
Pleasant Home
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