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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
PAGE G R E SH A M F IV E O UTLOOK, FRIDAA*. A P R II. Boring Those New Togs for MEN and BOYS S e e th e m in o u r w in d o w s . S te p in sid e a n d in sp e c t th e fab rics a n d w o r k m a n sh ip . T r y th e m o n a n d s e e th e fit a n d sty le . Y o u w ill th en k n o w w h a t w e a re d o in g in th e c lo th in g lin e. A ll n e w u p -to -d a te p a tte r n s a n d sty le s at v e r y m o d e st p rices. A ll a ltera tio n s free o f ch a rg e, p erfect fit g u a r a n te e d . B o y s ’ S u i t s , a a . $395 t o $ 5 ° ° Y o u t h s ’ S u i t s , . . $ 7 5° t o $ 1 0 ° ° M e n ’s S u i t s , . . $ 1 0 ° ° t o $ 1 5 ° ° Our Shoe Dept. Is cro w d ed to its utmost w ith good things for the feet. T h e constantly increasing business in this departm ent convinces us that w e have the right shoes at the right price and that our effort to give the best values possible are appreciated by our customers. O u r stock comprises infants' shoes and Oxfords in an en d less variety of styles and leathers. Misses’, children's and boys' oxfords and sandals. Misses’ and ladies' shoes and oxfords for dress and hard service. Infants’ Shoes - 25c to 75c Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes 97c to $3.00 Men’s and Ladies’ “ $ 1 .5 0 to $ 7 .5 0 HATS HATS T h o s e n e w h a ts for m e n a n d b o y s a re here. A ll th e in g s. n e w s ty le s s h a p e s a n d colo r- M e n ’s B o y s’ H a ts . , 50c to $1.50 “ .$ 1 .0 0 to $3.00 DRY GOODS HARDW’RE We have the finest assortment ever shown in Gresham. G in g h a m s , 8 } c t o 12jC y d C a lic o e s fr o m 5 c t o 7^0 D im it ie s a t 17£c P o p lin s a t 25c White Duck Suitings, 17^c t o 2 5 c V o ils fr o m 2 0 c to $ 1 . 2 5 y d Everyone in Gresham should have one of those Blue Flame Oil Stove* for those hot day* in Summer. Now is the time to chose one and be pre pared for the hot day*. No. 1 Blue Flame, 1 hole, . . $5 No. 2 Blue Flame, 2 hole, . . $8 No. 3 Blue Flame, 3 hole,. . $10 Ovens $2.50 and $3 W e are h ead q u a rters G a r d e n T o o ls . WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSETS As goed as can be made at $1 to $3“ for Shattuck & Lindsey G r e sh a m 's B ig D e p a r tm e n t Store, o n M ain Street L D. HOWARD PAINTER PAPER HANGER DECORATER U p -to -d a te P a p er H a n g in g a n d T in tin g Work Guaranteed, Let Me Figure With You Phone 527 Gresham , O re- Res. in Thom pson's A d d itio n SPECIAL! Rare RargaliiN in Real E state. 160 acre«, 16 acres cleared, good barn, lum ber to build a house, run ning water, fine view o f river.would m ake Ideal stock ranch. Only $45 per acre. Terms. 4 0 acre«, 14 acres cleared , fair house, 2 creeks, som e fruit trees, can be Irrigated. Mile from O. W. P. station. Good level soil. $100 per acre. Terms. 4 0 acres, a ll cleared, only 3 m iles from G resham , fair house and barn, best o f land. Only $225 an acre or $9000 for piece. Term s if desired. 5 acres, m ostly cleared, sm all house and barn, good w ell. Loss than 3 m iles from Gresham on good road $2600. New h ou se and 2 lo ts In Gresham close to depot, for $1200. Terms. Good general m erchandise store, doing good business, on on e o f the beet roads in state. W ill m ake sat isfactory arran gem en ts on invoice or may tak e Borne other property in ex change for part pay. B etter look theBe up at once. You can ’t equal th ese values anyw here In M ultnomah county. JOHN BROWN, A gent. Phone 613 Main S treet, Gresham. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Just received, a big shipm en t of beds and in or der to m ake room for them, it becomes necessary to put a few of these on a specially low price. N o t e t h e P r ic e . A L im ite d N u m b e r O n ly Form er price $2.711, now $ 2 .3 0 •• “ $ 3 .0 0 , now $ 2 .4 0 “ “ » 4 .(Hl, now $ 3 .4 5 " ” $ 4 .5 0 , now $ 3 .7 5 “ “ $ 4 .0 5 , now $ 3 .0 5 “ " $4 70, now $ 4 .1 0 “ » 4 .7 5 , now $ 4 .1 5 For One Week Only A n invitation is ex tended to call and look over our stock. R. R. CARLSON 12. 1»12. Fairview S. E. Card, the general m erchant, was in Portland on business Satur day. Mrs. Chas Groshong and Mrs. A. I »odd made a shopping trip to Gresh am Saturday. Mrs H. N. VanCuren of Portland is visitin g her daughter, Mrs Em- mott nnnahue h i. h w FAIRVIEW . April 11 The P. R L. * P. Co. have nearly com pleted their work of connecting up the houses with the main lin e and will turn on the current of electricity tomorrow night, and Fairview will be no longer in darktiess One of the linem en was badly injured here last week when a pole which was being raised, slipped and fell onto 1 him. He w as taken to a Portland : J. R H ughes has gone to sou th planting potatoes. The present o u t crn Oregon on a business trip look, is lot) a large acreage. J P Province has begun the work O. A. Palm er and w ife o f Port- of excavating for his new bunga- ;land spent Sunday w ith their son, low to be built on the corner of C harles Palm er. ! Third and Harrison streets. A gent McCleary and w ife were Misses Lyrl and Blanch Eldridge Portland visitors Sunday. ' Hank8- Ore«®n ’ l*a *d , ,, friends here a surprise visit Satur- Rev. A B. Calder held com m un- day n,ght and 8unday Ion services at th e M. E. church j Mrs E. W. Robinson and tw o chll- Sunday even in g. dren are here visitin g Mrs A. Rob- J N Bram hall of Portland was : Inson. Mr. Robinson may Join his here looking over his m ill and lum- fan ,lly a,'d a l> of <h«“m »P*»*1 tha sum m er here. of her in terests. The shipping Miss Lucile Dunbar was a week- ties w ill com m ence at once. , end guest of her grandparents. D. A ttorney H. H. H ughes was In s. Dunbar and wife. Portland Tuesday on business. A discussion on ’’The High Cost Rev. A. B. Calder w hile out driv of L ivin g” held in th e Grange hall ing Tuesday was throw n from the here last Saturday brought out the ... . opinion on the part of th e speakers buggy strik in g on his head and w as that> indiscretion in buying, living seriously Injured. beyond th e incom e, and the “ m iddle Supervisor R oots has a crew of man," w ere th e main causes men at work on the big hill south W ednesday was the official day o f B oring, and when graded and f° r th« Inspection of Multnomah , , . Farm, and the Fairview Grangers graveled w ill en ab le farm ers to >nd frlendg w e„, a bodj. tQ v,gU haul th eir products to m arket with the Institution In the afternoon a great deal less trouble. Miss Grace Wilcox, lecturer of Mrs. J. C ollins is visitin g In Trout- Fairview Grange, cam e out from d a le W oodstock to attend th e m eeting Mrs. Oscar McClung of Portland ^ T h e * Presbyterian church Is be- is v isitin g relative» and friends. E aster services at the M. E churuh were well attended and the , ,,, , , , splendld program was rendered in a very p leasing m anner. John Meyers o f the R ose City Dairy made a business trip to Port- . . . lan d ’ Frank Jon es and fam ily o f Trout- dale have moved to th is place. T he L ive W ire club w ill give a d a n c e at t h e ir h a ll K a tu r d a v £¿3 (ng painted on the exterior and is to be wired for electric ligh ts. This ' ,b e Interior decoration done last w eek, and the thorough renova- llon algo ,nade w ,„ put , he church jn an adm irable condition in sid e and out. Mrs. A. Clark has again taken up her residence In the Stillion house here. Word has been received from G. j O. Dolph, who w ent to Eureka, Cal.. that 18 v«fy w<?11 Pleased with A n rtl ' t h e plaC® a n d ll18 P ° a R to n *n th e f a c to r y t h e r e . H ls f a n i l iy d a n c e a t t h e i r h a ll b a tu r a a y . A p ril j e h e e g e I exp ect to join him In May. Carrie Gregson is seriously ill George Dolph, Jr., son of G. O. resu ltin g from a hard fall received Dolph and w ife, w as united in mar- a short tim e ago. rla*® w‘t h , Ml“ Con8,ance C“»«R on April 1. The cerem ony being W esley Struken, candidate for performed in Denver, Colo. M r, county recorder, made a trip to Or- Dolph Is em ployed In El Paso, Texas egon City Tuesday in the Interests where they are residing. Miss Co- veil was a resident of Portland and of hls cam paign. first met Mr. Dolph when they went to high school together. H. S. W enger and fam ily of Port land were Sunday gu ests of F. D. A xtell and wife. The infant child of W. C. Hurst The public school o f th is place and w ife is recovering from» an at w ill clo se May 15, com pleting nine tack of pneum onia. m onths' term. The baseball grounds o f th is place have been nicely prepared, and th e ball gam e is the object o f in TROUTDALE, April 1 1 —The terest every Sunday. , W orthy Grand Matron, Mrs. P auline W. E. Wood o f Gresham called Moore R iley, o f Baker City, and the on friends In th is place on Tuesday j Worthy Grand Patron, Clyde Evans, last. ' I o t P ortland, were entertained by of , the O. E. . S. ... here I he Grange held a social m eeting , Hie m „ em , bers , . , ” last Saturday night on th eir official In th e Hazelwood hall on Monday visit. A special car brought a large last A very fine dinner w as serv- delegation from Gresham and R eli ed. They report a very en joyab le ton and ,h e even in g was most de- tlm e , ligh tfu lly spent. A rthur Anderson and fam ily of ! Calver, Kansas, are expected to ar- i rtve here th is week and w ill be gu ests o f Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Raker. ----------- I Mr. Anderson is a teacher and plans Mrs. A rthur D ickson, who has t0 •oca*e In Oregon been quit 111, Is lnw rovlng A. P. Sam one has purchased the N. H alvorsen. of Shedd, Linn c o u n -1 "f W H um m ell. consisting ty, has been visitin g Mrs. Hauglum a house an<l a tew acres located and John Erl on th« p R L * p Co R R- west Henry Eri has purchased a horse town. H ( McGinnis and fainl- and bugy. ! who were occupying the place. Frank P atterson recently bought moved Into one of A. F ox’s houses T he basket social and dance giv a nice new work horse. Mr. T hlelck e had a runaway last en for the benefit , of . . the baseball w eek at B eck ’s feed m.111 but no c ub ,a“‘ F f ld“y nlxht was a very seriou s dam age was done pleasant and successful affair. The Robert Jonsrud is having som e sum ° S ,4 3 49 ,a k en ln wh,ch building, done and will put in a wa- an‘° unt w ll> U8»'d In buying new ter system . A. Olson of Lents Is unl,orni8 ant» •>»« paraphernalia for doing th e carpenter work 1 ltL,,<a7! Kel so people are looking for the „ T he E aster program given by the exten sion of the Mt. Hood road to Met]>Hdl8t Sunday school was well Sandy In th e near future I r«inrl«r«.<l and quite en tertain in g ______________ _ Miss Irene l>atourell and H , . . . Owens were married In Portland a Constipation bring» many a ilm en t. tew dayg a and have returM d to In Its train and is th e primary cause , helr hom e here Mr Oweng o f much sickness. Keep your bowels operator for the O. W R * N. Co y,° U " ll„eaca‘>c L. H elm ing has moved Into hls “ a “ yr „7? k" ’',hlch, won‘- new saloon building and held a grand , P“, L°" " “ “Inning last Saturday night ’ l“ p * tb la g ’ but . llk e . D,a7 Mr H elm ing Is en tertain in g hls al pie thing», It may lead to aerl- mother who lives in Portland, this ous consequences. N ature often week needs a little assistan ce and when . . C ham berlain’s T ablets are given at , . . the first Indication, much d is tr e s s !, ,n caf*“8 ? f rheum atism relief and su fferin g may be avoided. Sold ; ronl, , Paln m akes sleep and rest by Gresham Drug Co and all Deal- P°88,ble Thi" may be obtained by era applying C ham berlain’s Liniment For sale by Gresham Drug Co. and The Outlook w ill visit a relative 1 ***al,’r8 Damascus Troutdale Kelso or friend for yon 104 tim es during T he O utlook, tw lce-a-w eek, Is only the year, brim fu ll of news. le n t $1.60 a year. Keep up with the that worth something to you? i tim es. Cottrell Mr. and Mrs D. D Jack and grandchildren, A lice and Harold, ac com panied by Mrs Andrews of Wis consin, Mrs Allen of W ashougal and Mrs. G eorge Killen of Woodburn were en tertained at dinner last Sat urday even in g by Mrs Sara Jack and daughters, Miss Sadie Jack and Mrs Schneider. Mr. Syrie Is m aking many im prove m ents on his farm at C ottrell. He has set out many young berry bush es besides pruning the trees and shrubbery on the place. Mrs. Duncan and Mrs D. D. Jack of Scenic were am ong th e guests at A. R. Goger's home W ednesday Mrs. H. Ball returned to her home W ednesday after several days' visit in Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffin of Port land visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beers Tuesday. O. W. P. TIME TABLE. Lv Portland 6:50 a. m. for Cazadero. 7:45 — for Gresham. 8:45 — for Caxadero. 9:45 — for Gresham. 10:45 — for Caxadero. 11:45 — for Gresham. 12:45 p. m for Cazadero. 1:45 — for Gresham. 2:27 — Express. 46 — for Cazadero. 45 — for Gresham. 45 — for Cazadero. 45 — for Gresham. 4 5 — for Cazadero. 10 :0 0 — for Gresham. 11:33 — for Gresham. Cars from P crtland arrive a Gresham one hour later. Lv. Gresham for Portland. 12:25 a m. from Gresham. 6 :4 0 — from Gresham. 6 .3 0 — from Boring. 7:37 — from Cat idero 7:60 — Express. 8 :4 5 — from Gresham. 9:39 — from Caxadero. 10:15 — from Gresham. 11:39 — from Cazadero. 12:45 p. in. from Gresham. 1:39 Cazadero. 2:45 —- from Gresham 3:39 — from Cazadero. 4:46 — from Gresham. 5 :3 9 — from Cazadero. 7:15 — from Boring. 9:45 — from Cazadero. On Sundays all cars run to Caza dero. In plaee of th e 7 :1 6 p. m. car, th ere are tw o, one at 6:46 printing. O. W. II. At N. TIME TABLE EASTBOUND Leave Portland 7 :6 0 a. m, — Arrive Fairview 8 :2 5 a. m.; Troutdale, 8:30 a. m Lv. Portland 4 :0 0 p m.— Ar. Fair- view 4:34 p. m.; T routdale, 4:89 Lv. Portland 8 :0 0 p. mj— Ar. T rout dale 8 :4 6 p. m. WESTBOUND Lv. T routdale 9:28 a. m ; leave F airview 9:33 a. m.— Ar. Portlan 10:16 a. m Lv. T routdale 4:55 p. m.; leave Fair- view 6 :0 0 p. m.— Ar. Portland 6 :4 5 p. m. Phone your orders in for Butter W rappers to the Gresham Outlook PNone 701. and W e’re H ere to Stay There are erough automobiles in thia territory to support as good a garage as here is in the state. Give Us Your Patronage and We Will Give You the Service. The Gresham Garage F u lly E q u ip p e d to d o all k in d s o f R e p a ir in g , L ath e w ork, Etc. A u t o S u p p lie s F r e e A ir G a s o lin e a n d O ils A ll W o r k G u a r a n te e d at R e a s o n a b le P rices BANK OF GRESHAM United States Depository For Postal Savings Funds With am ple capital, accurate accounting, excellen t modern eq u ip m ent and a gen u in e desire to render helpful financial service, we are ln position to give business men and individuals the best th ere is in banking Your Interest« w ill grow If you have financial headquarters, and w e cordially in vite you to feel at hom e here, using our unexcelled fa cilities to the fu llest possible extent. P a u l H o e tz e l, P rop. BEST BREAD o n th e M arket, F resh E very D ay Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery Main St„ Gresham Carl D ahl G r e sh a m S h o e S h o p Mens Light and Heavy Work Shoes Men’s Dress Shoes Boys’ Shoes and Moccasins T h is N ow is th e P la c e is th e T im e to B uy Repairing Neatly Done ROBINSON & WITTER Contractors and Builders Plana anil ENtiniatra Furulahcd P hone 30x2 GRESHAM, OREON Are You Going to R ullìi? Let US Figure With You A rchitect«, Contractor« Itulldera and E. T. Jones & Co E ttscl T. Jon es Frank C. Jones Gi-enhain, Oregon ATTENTION! THE FARMERN MUTUAL FIR E R EL IE F ASSOCIATION o f Port- land, Oregon, Invites a ll fan n ers who have no Insurant-« on tlielr farm buildings to Insure w ith us. T his association Is the cheapest and sa fest In th e state. It In sures only country property anil has over $3,0041,000 Insurance In force. W rite or phone, H. W. MNASRAI.I,, Pre«. The Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief A ssociation. PARKER’S C o n fe c tio n a r y COFFMAN’H HOCIETY I ’lRM’O- I.ATEH and HONRONH Light Lunch Served H o t I a m a le s M ain St. Gresham R oute No. 3 Phone 74 Notary Public R eal E state Third Street G resh a m PH O T O S A ll K inds and Sizes, Latest Finish Walker House New G allery. Open fivery D a y N ew H o tel A m e rira n Plan Kates G iven on A pplication MRS KOHT, W AI.KEK, Prop. W. K. Hamilton Contractor and Builder Plant and Estimates on Request G REHHAM , OHBGON P hysicians slid .Surgeons UREBHAM, • - OREGON H H.OTT O T T BR O S. DENTISTS GREHHAM. OREOON FRED L. EVERSON. LAW YER. O ffice F lin t HtaU Rank B u ild ing, Phone 551. GREHHAM, Picture Praming G ilt o r Natural W ood. N eat and C heap MAX SCHNEIDER. MAIN STREET G r e sh a m Dr. W . C . Belt J. M . Short, M . D . S. P. B ittner, M. D. W J. OTT W e’re Here Because W e’re Here City Bakery] P hyslrlan and Hurgeon. Over F irst Htate Hank, Gresham P hone 18 GO TG CENTRAL HOTEL Po» N . < | R o o i i m at R a ra an akla P riraa Shearme t 0R B 8H A M , Windsor, Props. - - ORE JOHN BROWN IN H U R A N I’H R epresenting only R eliable In surance Com panies P hone 518 Gresham, Oregon OREGON ORRIN E. STANLEY GRESHAM W E. NURSERIES D A B N E Y . P ro * Grewcr snd Doler ■ Nariery Sleek Phone $17 MEM AM SOC. C. K ( IM I. ENGINEER. HI RV EYGIt H 2I Cham ber Com. Rid. Portiani Photu- Marshall 1554 Greaham, Ore. Get Itutter Wrappers Now.