Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 30, 1912, Image 3

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GRESHAM FEED MILL
Wo have a largo supply ,,{
Albers Bros.’ Dairy Food which we sell at $ 2 4 50 per ton
This h airy Chop is h igh ly rer ...... ended as milk ami ert tun pro­
duct r, anti it will pay you to in v estig a te tlila fund if you are in th e
d a iry b u sin ess.
KK.MKMItKIt, w e grind all day and every day. so if you have
any feed to grind, bring it to us.
THE CONGDON
W. II. t 'ONGDON, PROP.
.MEALS
A m erican or European plan. Short order at any tim e.
Special C hicken D inner Sunday, 5 0 cents.
This H ostelry is new .........d en t, up-to-date, sanitary ami
first-class in every respect. No better place to stop' an y­
w here in Oregon.
Pleasant
Home
_______
Rockwood
Fairview
Mrs. A m elia D uncan sp en t sev eral
Men a re su rv ey in g th e p ro p e rty
d ay s w ith h e r m o th e r w ho h a s been ow ned by a la rg e sy n d ic a te in P o r t­
q u ite sick in
P o rtla n d , re tu rn in g land and th is p lace w ill ra p id ly be
hom e S a tu rd a y .
grow ing to a business tow n. A b ank,
Mr. F e n to n of P o rtla n d is v isit­ h otel an d m any new e n te r p ris e s a re
ing his d a u g h te r ,
Mrs.
H aym ond to s ta rt w ork on th e ir b u ild in g s soon
We need a b a rb e r shop an d h a rn e s s
M iller.
Miss E th e l Jo h n so n s|>ent th e week an d shoe shop a s th is is a good field
fo r good m en in th e se lines.
e n d w ith tier p a re n ts a t U n iversity
J a m e s F itz g e ra ld an d w ife w ere
I'a rk .
II. C. A ltm an and fam ily visited v isitin g re la tiv e s h e re th is w eek.
Mrs. E lsie P re tty m a n a n d
tw o
It is ru m o re d th a t F airv iew at
d a u g h te rs of P o rtla n d , fo rm e r real-1
last is to have an u p -to -d a te d e p a rt­
d e n ts of R ockw ood
a tte n d e d
th e
b en efit d an ce a t R ockw ood S a tu rd a y m e n t sto re. F ro m c u rr e n t re p o rts
evening.
wo a re in fo rm ed
th a t
th e
tw o
co n so lid ated
M rs P re tty m a n w as called to in­ D avis sto re s w ill be
sta ll th e o fficers o f C h a rity Hive, an d th e b u sin ess g re a tly en la rg e d .
No. 38, S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , w hich T h e re is no q u e stio n b u t w hat th e
a re as follow s: C om ., M rs
Win
a
p ay in g one
C h ild e rs; L ieu t. Com ., Mrs. Wm. e n te r p ris e w ill be
S ta n le y ; reco rd k eep er, Mrs. D. T. from th e s ta r t, and w ill be hailed
Mrs. E. M D ouglass w as e n te r ­ T u rn e r; tr e a s u r e r ,
M rs L. S p ath ; w ith d e lig h t by o u r citizen s an d s u r­
re la tiv e s a t O rc h a rd ,
W ash in g to n .
tain ed by Mrs. C lara K ane S unday c h a p la in , Mrs. Bell D ickenson; Sar­ ro u n d in g co u n try . W ith o u r city
S unday.
g e a n t, Mrs. C ora R o b e rtso n , s e n ti­ hall on h e r ow n p ro p e rty , an d th e
Mrs. P h ilip E d er an d son, H arold, n ig h t.
Mrs. T h o m as K ennedy spent S u n ­ nel, Mrs. E d n a S ta n le y ; p ick et, Mrs. d e p a rtm e n t sto re , b la c k sm ith
w ere S u n d ay v isito rs a t A rleta
shop
Guy R o b ertso n w as a G resb an t call day w ith a n old sch o o lm ate in P o r t­ L u ra P u llen .
an d C o n tra c to r f r e e s ' office, it is
e r S u n d ay .
land.
G T. May, a fo rm e r re s id e n t of e v id e n t th a t th e tov.n will be lo c a t­
Since th e ch ick en th ie v e s visited
Mr. D riscoll, th e p rin c ip a l of th e R ockw ood, w as seen s tro llin g on ed w h ere th e b u sin ess c e n te r sh o u ld
Mrs. G us P e te rso n 's lien h o u se, th e O rien t school, m ade a b u sin ess trip o u r s tre e ts S a tu rd a y
an d S u n d ay be, on F ir s t. Second
an d
C ed ar
hen s have decided to keep out of to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y .
1 He says it is h a rd to believe th a t s tre e ts , w ith th e co u n ty ro ad on th e
reach am i c o n seq u en tly
lay th e ir
Id a M iller sp en t S unday a t hom e lie w as in old R ockw ood ag a in from e a st.
' "S s in th e pigeon boxes.
th e c h an g es th a t h as ta k e n place
w ith h e r p a re n ts.
O. E R eynolds of C o lu m b ia View
Ix^w Is M iller, J r ., loaded a c a r of
since he left h e re five y e a rs ago.
is a t hom e ag a in fo r a sh o rt tim e
Mrs.
J
a
m
e
s
S
te
p
h
e
n
s'
siste
r,
Mrs.
wood W ednesday.
T he b en efit d an ce a t R ockw ood He h a s sp e n t th e p a st su m m e r and
Mary W illiam s, re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d
A dolph S e ste r an d 11. C. A llm an
j for M iles G rim shaw
la st S a tu rd a y fall in th e E ast w ith a th e a tric a l
a fte r a w e e k 's visit here.
sh ip p ed a c a r of A m erican W onder
n ig h t w as a sp len d id success. T h e re tro u p e H e says he su re ly e n jo y s
P
le
a
s
a
n
t
H
om
e
is
In
need
of
a
p o ta to e s to s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia for
w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e and m any O re g o n 's balm y w e a th e r now
seed fo r w hich th ey received $ 1.511 good te a c h e r of vocal m usic.
b o u g h t tic k e ts w ho d id n 't a tte n d .
W e a re glad to know th a t P le a s­ O ver fifty -fiv e d o lla rs w as raised.
p e r h u n d re d .
Mr. S e ste r h o ld s th e
reco rd o f th is sectio n
fo r h aving a n t H om e is to have a p o sto ffice, hut
A n u m b e r of frie n d s gave Mr. and
sh ip p ed p o ta to e s from 3
a c re s to re g re t th e n ecessity of giv in g up th e
Mrs. C. S. T ru e a s u rp ris e S a tu rd a y
nam e fo r o n e not in use by th e P O
tile am o u n t of $165 p e r acre. ■
F ay T o m b lin g h as ju s t re tu rn e d
ev ening. O ver fifty frie n d s w ere
Dr. T h om pson of G resh am Is Im ­ d e p a rtm e n t.
p re s e n t to bid th e m
good-by and from S to ck to n , C a lifo rn ia , w h ere he
p ro v in g ills b e a u tifu l 20 a c re tra c t
Mr. and Mrs A. D. K een an from j G od's speed, befo re leav in g fo r th e ir h as been a tte n d in g to som e b u sin ess
by ad d in g new b u ild in g s a n d o th e r P o rtla n d have been sp en d in g a few
in te re s t of Jo h n HosBner and h im ­
fo rm e r hom e in H ood R iver.
self.
com m o d ities. In all p ro b a b ility he wil days w ith h er siste r, Mrs. 1. N. L.
A nephew of Mrs. J e n s e n 's has
S h rln er.
m a k e It his su m m e r hom e.
Mr. an d Mrs. L. O lson, w ho have
com e to m a k e h is hom e w ith
his
T he ra ilro a d land
com p an y
Is
Mrs. Jo h n B ra m h a ll h as been vis- i
occupied
th e
N elson ho u se hav e
a
u
n
t.
H
e
and
h
is
little
s
is
te
r
lost
p la ttin g th e ir la n d
a d jo in in g
th e R ing h e r m o th e r a t S ellw ood, w ho
th e ir m o th e r a s h o rt tim e ag o by m oved to R ose C ity.
d e p o t in lo t, a cre
an d
tw o a cre h a s been very low.
d e a th , an d now M rs. Je n s e n
has
Oregon A gricu ltu rist and Out­
tra c ts,w ith a view of m a k in g a tow n
Rev. A. B. C ald er p reach ed a t th e ta k e n both to raise.
look, one year, $ 1 .5 0 .
h ere. No m o re su ita b le place could M. E. c h u rc h S unday m o rn in g to a
T he L ad ies' Aid m et a t th e hom e
be found fo r a c o u n try hom e.
| very la rg e a tte n d a n c e .
Il
of Mrs. E b e rh a rt T h u rsd a y a f t e r ­
Miss M innie S h rln e r cam e hom e noon a n d w ill m eet a g a in a t h e r
' S a tu rd a y an d w ill not re tu rn to h er hom e th e firs t T h u rsd a y in F e b ru a ry
w ork u n til M onday m orning.
T he fam ily of A. H o rto n
have
M. V. T h o m as, of S andy, spoke
Miss E d ith
H ale e n te r ta in e d a been su ffe rin g w ith lag rip p e. Mr
h e re in
H ey lm an ’s
th e a te r
last good m any of h e r frie n d s on S a tu r- H o rto n h as also been q u ite sick.
T h u rsd a y n ig h t in th e in te re s ts of 1 day n ig h t, an d all re p o rte d a good
Mrs. Vail h a s re n te d
th e H all
so cialism . He to ld
of th e m any . tim e.
h o u se n e a r th e school an d ex p ects
good th in g s to com e in w ith so cial­
Mr.
C alvin
led
th e E p w o rth to m ove in to it In a few days.
ism . H e a n sw ered m any q u estio n s L eague S un d ay n ig h t and gave a
th a t w ere p u t to him . N ot all w ere I very in te re s tin g ta lk on H om e Mis­
P au l H oetzel, Prop.
satisfie d , h o w ev er, w ith th e e x p la n a ­ sions.
tio n s. E. W. B a rtle tt, n o ta ry , reg ­
Mr. and Mrs. C has. H u n te r s|>ent
iste re d v o ters a fte r th e le c tu re by
Ja n . 1— C lear, freezing.
S unday w ith th e ir
m o th e r,
Mrs
Mr. T h o m as. T h e m a jo rity re g is te r­
“ 2— C lear, freezing.
i C annon.
in g as re p u b lican s.
“ 3— C le a r, freezing.
E sta c a d a H igh school b a sk e t ball
on the M arket, Fresh Every
“ 4— F o u r Inches snow ,
te a m won fro m
St.
J o h n 's H igh
“ 6— C loudy, w arm er.
D ay
school a g a in S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T he
“ 6— R ain an d gleet. Ice sto rm
g am e w as in th e E sta c a d a pav ilion.
Mr. and Mrs. P a r k e r
and c h il­
“
7— C le a r, cold.
T h is is a n o th e r fe a th e r in th e cap d ren of P o rtla n d sp en t la s t S a tu r ­
”
8— S now , sle e t, rain .
of th e E sta c a d a team . T hey
a re day a t th e ir farm in C o ttrell.
“
9— W a rm e r, rain y .
m a k in g a sp len d id reco rd an d w in­
"
10— W arm , p le a sa n t.
•Mr. B erm an of P o rtla n d
visited
n in g ren o w n
fo r E sta c a d a
H igh
" 12— W arm , rain y .
Mr.
G
oger
an
d
fam
ily
last
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
.
school.
"
13— W arm show ers.
B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs. W allace
C o n sid erab le b u ild in g is in p ro g ­
“ 14— W arm , p a rtly cloudy.
Ball of S w eet, Id ah o , J a n u a r y 14, a
ress h ere a t p re se n t. C has.
D u­
“
15— W arm , p a rtly cloudy.
seven pound boy.
b o is’ fin e resid en ce Is a b o u t com ­
“ 18— C ooler, foggy.
Mrs. A. R. G oger Is sp en d in g sev­
p leted . H e ex iiects to m ove In soon.
“ 17— F a ir an d w arm .
e ra l d ay s th is w eek w ith h e r m o th er,
It is m o d ern in
ev ery
respect.
“ 18— F a ir and cooler.
Mrs. K an e, o f G resham . W hen she
W illis Cox' b e a u tifu l new resid en ce
“ 19 -C loudy, show ers.
re tu rn s she ex|<ects Io be acco m p an ­
o il th e b o u lev ard is fin ish ed an d the
“ 20— F u lr, cool.
ied by h e r m o th e r, w ho will spend
All Kinds and Sizes,
fam ily h as m oved in. Mr. D ubois
“ 21— F a ir , cool.
som e tim e v isitin g frie n d s In
th e
I .a test Finish
now occupies h is new lu m b e r office
"
22
W
arm
er,
fair.
n eighborhood.
on B roadw ay. C lau d e D enore, law ­
N
ew
Gallery,
Open {¡very Day
“ 23— Cool, show ers.
C lifford S c h n e id e r of
P o rtla n d
y er, h as o ffices In th e sam e b u ild ­
“
24—
W
arm
,
show
ers.
sp en t S unday w ith his m o th e r, Mrs.
ing.
" 25 W arm , cloudy.
E lla S ch n eid er.
Mrs. May Y ounce, w hose accident
“ 26— W arm , cloudy.
F . E. C la rk e and fam ily, w ho have
in a ru n a w a y w as re la te d in Fri-1
" 27—-W arm , p a rtly cloudy.
Gilt or Natural Wood. Neat and
been living on Mr.
B eerse'g place
d a y 's O u tlo o k , is p ro v in g h e rs e lf a
" 28— W arm , cloudy.
C heap
n e a r th e C o ttre ll scho o lh o u se, expect
very p a tie n t su ffe re r. H er In ju ries
“ 29— W arm , show ers.
Io m ove to C h e rry v ille soon.
MAX SCHNEIDER,
MAIN STREET
w ere sev ere an d p a in fu l an d h e r re­
M rs lle d in visited
frie n d s and
covery w ill lie slow
M any frlendB
G re sh am
a re ca llin g on h e r an d
e x te n d in g re la tiv e s In P o rtla n d last week
Mr. Hood o f A lbany Is v isitin g his
sy m p ath y
and
a ssista n c e .
Mrs.
and
Prices Reasonable, and
N ellie C alif is now h e r n u rse . M rs sis te r, Mrs. R. H u tch en s,
b ro th e r, G uy H ood, of C o ttre ll.
W ork G uaranteed
Y ounce's b ro th e r an d w ife w ere out
from P o rtla n d S unday.
H U N T & COM PANY,
O n e Uoor W r it of K ron er Blk.,
G resham
C. F. Howe, fo rm erly in b u sin ess
h e re h as ta k e n a p o sitio n a t R iver
C onfectionary
Mill in th e new R iv er M ill p la n t and
On S a tu rd a y ,
F e b ru a ry
17, a
COI UMAX'S SO C IETY < IBM O-
is w ell p leased w ith h is new posi­ P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e etin g will be held
JOHN BROWN
tio n .
L A T E S anil IION1IONH
INBUKANCK
in S andy from 10 to 3. All w ho a re
E. W. B a rtle tt, a tto rn e y o f La- in te re ste d in th e schools of O regon
R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le In ­
O ra n d e an d E sta c a d a , w as d in in g a re u rg ed to a tte n d .
su ra n c e C om panies.
w ith th e B o sw ell's S u n d ay an d e n ­
P h o n e 613
G resh am , O regon
jo y ed h is v isit very m uch.
V ery g e n e ro u s te rm s w ere o ffe r­
H o t T am ales
T h e re w as a very p le a s a n t dance ed th e M anchus by th e new rep u b lic
given in th e P e o p le 's th e a te r S a tu r­
M
a
in
S
t.
G resh am
of C hina. T hey w ould be given
day n ig h t a f te r th e show w as over
provided th e y su b m itte d g racefu lly
an d a nice crow d en jo y ed th e d an ce
to w h at a p p e a rs to be th e In ev itab le
Third Street
u n til th e w ee sm a ’ h o u rs.
All
A re Y on G oing to llu ilil?
— th e su m m e r p alac e and th e fo r­
N
e w H o te l
seem ed well p leased w ith th e m u ­
A m erican Plan
Rate« G iven on A pplication
bidden city In P e k in g , beside being
sic and th e m an ag e m en t.
MRS ItOHT, W A L K E It, P ro p .
accorded e q u a l civic rig h ts and d u ­
R. M. S tan d ish an d C ary B ro th e rs
tie s w ith th e C hinese. T hey would
h av e p la tte d a new a d d itio n to E s­
A rc h ite c ts , C o n tra c to rs Mini
also be allow ed life pensions. W h at
ta c a d a know n as C ary ad d itio n . It
J. M. Short, M. D.
lliiililers
m ore could th ey w an t?
c o n ta in s 28 a c re s and is b eing b a n - ;
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
died by R. M. S tan d ish .
P h y sic ia n s am i B urgeons
J M H ow ell, a p o p u la r d ru g g ist
of G re e n sb u rg , K y., says, "W e use
G KESHA M,
-
-
OKKOON
P h o n e y o u r o rd e rs In fo r B u tte r C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy In o u r
E ttse l T. J o n e s
F ra n k C. Jo n es
ow
n
h
o
usehold
and
know
It
is
ex
cel­
W rap p ers to th e G resh am O u tlook
le n t." F o r sale by G resham D rug
P/oiU) 701.
G re sh a m , O regon
Co., and all D ealers.
W J OTT
H H OTT
Troutdale
Estacada
Hr
B akery
Month’s Weather Record
BEST BREAD
woodsawing
Given to Country Work.
Prices Reasonable.
Cottrell
Gasoline Power; No Danger of fire.
SMITH BROS., Props.
P h o n e 518.
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.
D o you appreciate the importance
of having your plumbing done right ?
S ta n d a rd " plumbing fixtures and
our workmanship i n s u r e plumbing
perfection.
J. J. WODEAGE, Plumber
Sterling & Johnston
Phone,603
'StartdariT
Vitrite" Clotev
Pies, Cakes and
Other Pastery
Main St„ Gresham
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
PLUMBING
"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
be 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 of ac­
c o u n t books an d
can
supply
ev ery w an 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 ­
ste 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 business.
Light Lunch Served
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Walker House
C h u rc h
Gresham Shoe Shop
C A R L D A H L Prop.
Repairing Promptly Done
See m y N ew Line of M en’s
a n d Boys H eavy
SHOES
Men’s Dress Shoes
Men’s and Boys,
Rubbers
T he O utlook is m ak in g a sp ecialty
of B u tte r W rap p ers. W e use th e
best q u a lity of p a p e r, la rg e size,
n eatly p rin te d .
Brices, 1000, $3.00;
600, $1.75; 260, $1 3 6 ; 100, $ l.(io
PARKER’S
Parent-Teachers Meeting
N otices
LINNEM AN M EM O R IA L M. E
c h u rc h , G re s h a m - S u n d ay serv ices
S unday school, 9 :4 5 a. m. P re a c h ­
in g 1 1 :0 0 a. m., an d
7 :3 0 p. m.
l. p w o rth le a g u e 6 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r
m eetin g ev ery .T h u rs d a y a t 7(30
Geo. F. H op k in s, P a sto r.
PLEA SA N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T —
S erv ices firs t
an d
th ird S unday
each m o n th
S u n d ay school a t 10
a. in every S u n d ay . Y. P . S. C. E.
7 p. m. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p a sto r
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T — '
S u n d ay serv ices— SA bbath school at
10 a. m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and
7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g
each
W ed n esd ay ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m
F. M. B u rtc h , P a sto r.
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 s
m. each S u n d a y ; 8 p rn. a lte r n a te ;
S u n d ay s. S u n d ay school 10 a m
E p w o rth I-eague 7 p m In c h a rg e
of H a rry B ickford.
Rev. A. B
I C ald er, p asto r.
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - J
S ervices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a
11 o 'clo ck . S u n d ay school m eets a t
10 in c h a rg e of M rs J . W. Town
sen d
T . P, 8. C. E
d ev o tio n al
m eetin g at 7 p
m. Rev
Thus.
R obinson, p a sto r.
T h e O u tlo o k w ill v isit a re la tiv e
o r frien d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g
T he O u tlo o k , tw lce-a-w eek . is only
tn e y e a r, brim fu ll o f newa. l e n t $1.50 a y ear. K eep
up w ith th e
th a t w o rth so m e th in g to y o u ?
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