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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1912)
G R , E -------- SH AM .Miss H e s te r T h o rp e sp e n t se v e r al days th is w eek in P o rtla n d vlslt- iBK Mrs. * “ h the M isses Elwood R evival serv ices b eg in n in g S u n d ay W F . H oney, w ho is reuld- w be held In tn e M ethodist c h u rc h ing a t p re s e n t In P o rtla n d w as oui E t i ' V •' « Ho n o t rnlss th em . Good th e w ork on th e H oney tra c t -i„K ing an d p re a c h in g T he Q ueen FARMERS ATTENTION! Car of Utah Land Plaster » | .n r .v e first of March. SEND US YO L R ORDERS NOW — clover, Timothy, Vetch Seed i _______ A « ood « W l y of these always on hand ’ LIME and S U L P H U R Spray by M™Utu X , hUVe l* en rW ‘‘*Vtd bU“ y th i‘‘ > e a r’ and wl8h >ou help > rs. M cColl, p o stm istre ss a t 'h e m out by v isitin g th e ir bake sale • resh am th a t th e fo rm e r re s tric tio n S a tu rd a y , M arch 16, from 8 :3 o t o re q u irin g th a t a d e p o sito r In th e T p. m. a t S te rlin g & K id d e r’s h ard - p o stal sa v in g s h ank be a p a tro n o f » 'a re sto re. T hey will serv e tea th e office h as been rem oved and an d also have fo r sa le hom e nm de now d e p o sits w ill be accep ted from b read, cak es, p ies a n d o th e r good an y o n e Irre sp e c tiv e of resid en ce o r th in g to e a t. ( o m e an d buy y o u r Poetoffice ad d re ss. S unday b ak in g from th em . A m o d ern b a p tis try is being Mrs. M abie M eade h as moved a n d ^ i i r b L t B! U7 1 C hurch fr° m th e Ro68 »‘« u se on Main s tre e t S u L V e v ^ n l Z .’1 f° r thC ,,r 8 t “ “ “ X i o m T h ° mP8° n '“ TREES! < h .r I». liv e ry W a g o a b a t y o u r service; o u , phone is N o , lit i I ; o u r location, P o w e ll “ S * tre e t, n e x t to F eed Mill. TREES! Gresham Nurseries W. E* Dabney, Prop. G ro w e r and D e a le r in H ig h G ra d e N ursery Stock. D oes your orchard need pruning or grafting? dl PllO ne517 g ‘VC ° Ur careful attention to th18 work O ffice Main St. "By Our Work You Shall Know Us" The Gresham Garage meet™ g Co f Ath Wv " aM end*d “ J T S tillto » ««><1 fam ily w ill occu- , X r ti n . , ° rk 8Otle,J py th e hou8e on M aln recen t- . h ire d airt Tues<lay « v e n i"S 'y vacated by Mrs. M eade's fam ily took p a r t o n UyI * * * Y* r k e r 8 j K e n n e ,h R o b e rts is h o m e from „ , J a in th e b a n q u e t an d a de- ! e a s te rn O regon w h ere he h as been Solution, also Supplies for making your ow n Spray TREES! G ive L s Your Order N ow c . M. Zimmerman, Prop. Powell St P hon e, 174 ^ w o rk Etcdy 10 d ° a" k in d ,o ,A u to R 'P a i™ g . Lathe Everything that’s Good AT GRESHAM MEAT MARKET F ish on Fridays JU S T 9 8 4 0 3 0 O 8 0 A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS Acres, fine soil, 30 acres cleared. $ 100 per acre reasonable time. ’ Acres. $ |0 0 per acre. Terms Acres near Gresham at $275.00 per acre. Terms P r ir e % l6 0 Gresham’ 38 cleared« ^ ¡r buildings I rice $160 per acre. Acres near Gresham, at $150 per acre, Easy terms Gresham Real Estate Co. PDKTLA N I» MA RK ETS. G ra in , F lo u r, F ee d , E tc. W H E A T — E x p o rts, B lu estem . !i(lc; C lub, 87-88c; red R u ssian , 86c V alley, 87-88c; 40-fold, 87-88c. MLILST1 F F S B ran , 82 0 -2 2 ; p er t' li; m id d lin g s, 830; sh o rts, 822-24; rolled b arley , 838-39. is reserved for the HAY — No. l , e . O , tim o th y , I 815-16; No. 1. valley, 8 18-14 ; a lf a lf a 8 1 2 .5 0 ; (Mil an d vetch , 811-11 50; I o th e r g ra in hay 89; clo v er, 89. Hairy and C ountry Produce. _ UtH LIRY H ens, lllc; sp rin g s, I ... I i / . c ; d u ck s, y o u n g , 16c; geese, 3-10c; tu r k iy s ,aliv e, 16c; d ressed , 20c. EGGS O regon, ram h, can d led , 20c. ‘1 C ’ T E R O regon c re a m e ry ex ,r. I 3 3 '.jc p,,r pound. VEAL 1314c. PO RK S'a-O c. 1 cKctablcN anil Fruita. ONIONS AaMM-lation p rice, 83; p e r sack. V EG E TA B LE S C a rro ts, 81.00 tu rn ip s , 81 -1 .1 0 ; b eets. 8 1 .6 0 ; p a rs nip«. 81-1 .1 0 ; cab b ag e, 1 1 4 -llfec p er pound. PO TA TOES B u rb a n k s, 81.25- ! $1.75 p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s. >3.25 p e r c ra te . 1 he O u tlo o k w an ts y o u r new s, J t u r ads, y o u r su b s c rip tio n , y o u r Pi in tln g . T he O utlook w ill visit a re la tiv e o r frie n d fo r yotl 104 tim e s d u rin g to o y ear, brim fu ll of new s. Is>i t th a t w o rth so m e th in g to you? . Work Cuaran,eed Bie Mt. Hood Bakery Is now open for Business. We carry a Strictly First-class Line of everything in Bakery Goods. ^JOui Prices are Reasonable. Give us a trial. <JOur motto is; "Live and Let Live." Fixtures and Supplies Meneley Quartette and there s a place for you at the Commercial Club Hail Friday Night Mar. 22 I hey are G R E A T ! Hear them SPEC! SALE ON ALL GARDEN TOOLsI In v estm en t C o m p an y ’s New B uilding GltKMI YM. OltKGON S IG N S 10-ROUND Boxing Exhibition POSTAL SAVINGS BANK T h ^ /u n S X ^ p o .^ ' ^ u * . fo r w ^ ’w ^ ’' V In te re st even th o u g h left w ith u . onlj- a few da’ l D anny O ’Brien VS. ’» X S 4 p e r c * nt vou J.«n w h h .h a w *’ I‘e | 'a ^ ,n ', 'n, T H R E E iietui. <Je« » c q m ,in , „ | th e H ank. th e h a b it o f Earl H enderson PER you e s ta b lis h a c re d it at o u r b a n k w h ich ’T ’ US“ * B* ' to you th a n th e in te re s t. * * ni< h is of g r e a te r value S id e s hu„ . Its a Good T ime lo Buy. Sterling & Kidder I Scenic C E N T T ntZ rest’l n d I Imisday, Friday and Saturday ofj this week. (f'ainting and Decorating S! iOPS-ODD FELLOW’S HALL < ourse 'l ou are Going Io have a G arden AND You Will Need Garden Tools. We will have a G resh am - E L E C T R IC A L t th e Prices Reasonable w ill be a t 2 :3 0 p. nt. a n d d u rin g th e , . aCt8’ re8 € rv ln « bouse week ev ery ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 Good " , & f®W a c re s f° r U 8U m m er borne sin g in g an d e a rn e s t gospel p r e a c h - \ v , , 8 e r Went P o r,la n d ing will be fe a tu re s o f tile m e e tin g s e d n e sd a y on business. Jo h n ' M rs W 4 M i l l i 8 ’ .s tic k s so closely to b u sin ess th a t of K t 4 8On E a rI 11 18 a of re m a rk when he of B a k e r a re v isitin g w ith Mrs. Mil- | g « , , aw ay fo r a d ay i e r s p a re n ts . Mr. and Mrs F o s te r n- ¡C ooley. ro s te r Dr. T hom pson re p o rts th a t w ith Main Street . . _ Gresham „ , , tl in tl1« la®t tw o m o n th s h e h a s sold io d d B ros a re fittin g up th e e ig h te e n le ts In W h ite h e a d 's a d d i- g ro u n d flo o r o f Odd F ellow s h all tlo n and n e a rly all of th o s e buying l o r u co m b in a tio n e le c tric a l supply have b u ilt o r a re p la n n in g to build and p a in t shop. T he hoys, F re d and hom es. Only eleven lo ts a re left Kay, h av e e sta b lish e d a good rep- in th is ad d itio n . U tatlon by th e ir c a re fu l w ork In ‘ Topic fo r nex t S u n d ay , M arch 17. th e ir re sp ectiv e lin ts . Kay h as a t E p w o rth L eag u e w ill be “ T ran s- p u t In a good lin e o f sam p le f i x - g r e s s io n as R eb ellio n a g a in s t L ove." tu res. L ead er, A. R. L ym an. ; J J. W odaege v isited frie n d s in Mr. and Mrs. S. T C row sp en t I P en d leto n e a rly th is w eek. H e is se v e ra l d a y s e a rly th is w eek a t RAY H. TODD S andy, v isitin g a few of th e ir m any FRED E. TODD one o f G re sh a m ’s busiest shop m en, frie n d s in th a t locality. j d o in g e v e ry th in g In p lu m b in g . Rev. D avid C ath ey w ill p reach In S unday se rm o n s by th e p a s to r In th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h next I th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al ch u rch . S unday m o rn in g . S u n d ay schctZ in T opic, m o rn in g , " C _____ h rlstly , M inded- c h a rg e of F. L. R u g g a t 10 a m. i n e ss.” E v en in g , B ehold th e L am b R ev- J A* H o p p er re p o rts good sue G ibson & W ilson, p ro p rie to rs of j <>f G od." R ev iv al serv ices rev iv al m e e tin g s in th e new G resh am G rill had th e ir itegli! cess In th e i S u n d ay ev en in g . Be s u re to com e p ro g re ss a t E sta c a d a . o p e n in g last S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d fed T h e la st of th e C om m ercial c lu b 's u la rg e n u m b e r both of th e tow ns- M rs E. J. H oyle w ho h as been K N- L. S h rin e r w as a P o rtla n d d a n c e rs u u n n til til , w ith h e r h u sb an d fo r th e past week se rie s o f e n te r ta in m e n ts w ill be giv- peo p le a n d th e m e rry .• '•»•••v-vio v isito r th e firs t o f th e w eek. i in th e new b a k e ry bus re tu rn e d to e n F rid a y ev en in g , M arch 22. at th e la te in th e n ig h t. T h e ir p lace on Mr. an d M rs A. E . D eH aven vis- | h e r hom e in P o rtla n d fo r a few C om m ercial hall, it w ill co n sist of P ow ell s tr e e t is a m odel o f n e a t- G d Mr. and M rs. Al. H ay w o rth I d ay s w here h e r d a u g h te r is a tte n d - an ev e n in g w ith th e fam o u s M eneley n ess an d a ttra c tiv e n e s s . S u n d ay . i Ing high school. Q u a rte t. T he M eneleys h a v e ap- G us P e te rs o n is Im proving h is H ert T h o m as re tu rn e d last F rl- L T * ' ’ *" GPW,ham onet‘ o r tw ic« E ig h t New Q u a rrie s O pened. place alw ay s elicited <l«y from ea ste rn O regon w h ere u he . b efo re an d hav e T h re e new rock q u a rrie s h av e w ith h by re p . la c in g h is ra il fences a been o pened in W ash in g to n co u n ty . M l « X i L ^ 't , * p icked up a b unch o f hors«*« w hich m uch p raise. It is hoped th a t ! P 7 th r e a ,<'»<‘d lie has been d isp o sin g o f h e re and 1 la rg e crow d will g re e t th e m F rid a y tw o in C lack am as c o u n ty , tw o in n ig h t. U inn c o u n ty , a n d a n o th e r in L an e X 8 ’ M any ‘he a t W h ite S ain to n , W ash. He w as Q u ite a n u m b e r of G re sh a m lte s co u n ty , as a re s u lt of in fo rm a tio n h av e th e m G reS ha,n h ,« h 8(lh««l a ll th ro u g h th e A rlin g to n d is tric t ent “ to » P e o u rtla tv itti an d says th a t cro p p ro s p e c ts w ere w .......‘i‘* n e s n u d a y last W ednesday given in th e b u lle tin on "R ond Ma- n llllanl K an ey an d Mies E llen n e v er b e t t t r fo r a b u m p e r crop e v e n in g ,o h e a r th<* n oted c o n tra lto to ria le in th e W illa m e tte Valley W h eat ‘s in sp le n d id sh ap e, som e of 9‘n '“ ?r Mi“ la 'n 8 c h “ ® a »-H<d nck. by P ro f. H. M P a rk s , head of th e «1* m T ' * S u n d ay at th e hom e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege school | ’ y , Ro m „ \ it six Inches h ig h . G e n e ra l b u si A m ong th em w ere P ro f, and Mrs. G. Mr. R obinson an d Ed H am ilto n R obinson, M isses G e rtru d e of m ines. T h e firs« e d itio n being *1 n ess h as been a t a s ta n d s till but ev R. e ry o n e is hope*ful of a good su m m er. H olm es, L ula P arm ely , Eva C am p e x h a u ste d alm o st im m ed iately a f te r w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs T uesday T l„. „ Thos. C ivtterw cod o f IVallas vis bell, N orm a H undley, Mina G ilb e rt, It cam e from th e p ress, a second L aw ren ce, Mrs. H. H. O tt, ed itio n of 3.000 copies is now being ited his b ro th e r-in -la w , (K o. F. G race The Mrs. W ill O tt. lw u ed by th e S ta te B ureau of T i * O re g o n ia n o r E ven in g F H oney, a n d fam ily o n T uesday. M in e , of w hich P rof. P a rk s a l8 \ " “hT ’n “ nd O u ,lo o k ’ " e also A la rg e sign h as been placed at ............... 8 a . co m bine w ith th e D ally an d Sem i If you hav e tro u b le in g e ttin g rid th e in te rse c tio n of th e Sec M eekly J o u r n a l and W e e k ly O re- of y o u r cold you may know th a t yot tio n L in e ro a d and i „ l a fe not tr e a tin g it p ro p erly . T h ere S m ith ro ad , w est o r to w n , n am in g th e la t te r W allu la av en u e. T his is no re aso n why a cold sh o u ld hun n am e is to ap p ly to th e p a rt o f th e on fo r w eeks and It w ill not if you ro ad b etw een th e S ectio n L in e and tj.ke C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem edy. F o r sale by G resham Dru^» C om pany Pow ell V alley road. a i.- r s In FREE AIR This Space OATS No. 1, w h ite 834 p er to n . ’ < ORN W hole, 834; crack ed . ' 835 p e r tou. 2114- Ç New and Up-to-date Machinery and A uto Supplies. E. J. BOYLE, Proprietor FL O U R -P a te n ts , 84 50 p e r b a r re l; s tra ig h ts , 8 4 .0 5 ; e x p o rts, 83.80; valley, 8 4 .6 0 ; g ra h a m , 8 4 .6 5 ; w h o le! w heat, 84 85. C H E E S E O regon fla ts, 22c p e r lb .; D a lsjs, n o m in al. I he W om en of W o o d craft e n te r- M rs J o h n O ’R eilly an d little taln ed a t a n ”a t h o m e ” T u esd ay af- d a u g h te r M ary sp e n t se v e ra l days te rn o o n , a t th e Odd F ello w s h a ll th ls w eek a t F o rs e t G rove v isitin g w hich is th e hom e of th e o rd e r. T he »’Rb frien d s. p a tro n e sse s w ere Mrs. M innie C lan- Rev. and Mrs. Gee. F. H o p k in s a t- a h a n , M rs Jo s ie Bliss, M rs. A nna 'e n d e d a re c e p tio n M onday n ig h t ( lo v elan d , Mrs. N ellie M etzger, M rs glV€n by Rev. and M rs. D ouglass A m elia D uncan and Mrs. C a rrie Pow - a t th e p a rso n a g e of U n iv ersity P ark ell. A very p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n w as M eth o d ist c h u rc h to th e P o rtla n d sp e n t In m usic, co n v e rsa tio n and M ethodist m in is te rs a n d th e ir w ives ta m e s . T ea w as serv ed . It Is P iv e d eaco n esses w ere p re se n t, ex p ected th a t sim ila r m e e tin g s will Mrs. W. H. B ach m ey er h as gone to be h eld on th e second T uesday of A lbanr to a tte n d th e E u g en e Dis- each m o n th . tr lc t co n v en tio n o f th e W o m en ’s Mr. a n d M rs W. p. D odge of H om e M issionary socitey w hich Is I M edford a re v isitin g M rs. D odge’s In session th e r e M arch 14 and 15. Mrs. E. P. S m ith sp e n t se v e ra l siste r, Mrs. G. H. S u n d ay , and fa m in T a n g e n t ily. Mr. D odge w hile e n th u s ia s tic d ay s e a rly th is w eek re tu rn e d for M edford as a fr u it d is irlc t v isitin g h e r siste r. S he th in k s M u ltn o m ah co u n ty one of th e w ith h e r c h ild re n w ho h av e been best In th e s la te fo r g e n e ra l fa rm w ith th e ir a u n t fo r se v e ra l w eeks M rs. M. R o ten m ad e a b u sin ess ing an d b u sin ess. Mr. D odge is a t.e le g a te from Ja c k s o n co u n ty to th e trip to P o rtla n d M onday. S he re s ta te P ro h ib itio n c o n v en tio n being m ained w ith re la tiv e s u n ltl W ed n es day, w hen sh e re tu rn e d . h eld In P o rtla n d tills w eek. D r. A. T hom pson re c e n tly b o u g h t Rev. F. M. B u rtch w ill begin spe C h erry v ille. cial m eetin g s n ext S u n d ay a t th e 160 a c re s o f lan d a t O rien t ch ap el. T he S u n d ay se rv ic e d He ex ,, p ects to sell th e m ost of it in 2 6-Round Preliminaries 2 M etzger Skating Rink FIRSL STATE BAHR . T A I ? M C FJ S M K Wednesday, March 8 :3 0 p. m . ADMISSION $1 and $ 2 20 Ad