Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 16, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    ’A G E
G R E SH 4M,
S IX
M etzger B ros.
kuului 3L u \* m
XÍLC.--
Just To Remind You
Olympic Flour
Awi
Mistletoe Lard
“Diamond W” Coffee
A lw ay s U sed
O n ce T rie d
O ur I M fr e r y W a g o n Is n t y o u r se r v ic e ; o u r p h o n e Is N o. 0 6 1 ; ou r
locu tio n , I'ow cll S tr e et, n e x t to F e e d M ill.
Those Dandy
Spring Suits
GOING FAST
OREGON,
T U E SD A Y ,
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We have a New Spring Line of
F elt H ats, $ 3
v a lu e s
C A L L A N D S E E O U R NO BBY O U T F IT S
AYLSWORTH’S
1012
Miss H arriet Davidson, a teacher
of T acom a, ¡ b sp en d in g h e r E a s te r
vacation w ith Miss A da H oney,
M rs C. O. B ran so n w as th e g u est
of Mra A H G oulll ,a i t n lg h l gh e
stopped o v e r in G resh am on
way from P o rtla n d , to a tte n d
e n te rta in m e n t.
GET THE HABIT
h e r'
th e 1
A Mr. W olf of A sto ria is m oving
o n to th e E rn st p lace on th e Bass
Line.
Rev. an d M rs. Geo. F. H o p k in s
w ent to E sta c a d a today to a tte n d
th e Salem D istric t M in isterial asso­
cia tio n m eetin g , h o ld in g o td a y and
to m o rro w . T he p ro g ra m
in clu d es
m any ex cellen t p a p e rs an d d iscu s­
sions and an a d d re s s by Rev.
Dr.
F le tc h e r H om an, p re sid e n t of W il­
la m e tte U niversity.
Sterling & Kidder’s
In
RUBBER
Offers as a I hird Weel^ Special
It. A G. fo r m -fittin g rust p roof, g u a r a n te e d C orsets— th e cors< i
w h ich is m ost u se d in th e I'n itisl S ta te s b e c a u se it g iv e s l>. tt<-i
sa tisfa c tio n . P r ic e
-
-
-
- S I to $ 5 .0 0
•Il'ST A R R IV E D — A l i n e lin e o f B oys' W ash S u its, Ix-autil'ul
p a tte r n s for h oys from I to 5 yrs. o f a g e .
P rice, 7 5 c to $ 2 .5 0
In fa n ts' and C h ild ren 's ('o u ts, m ad e o f liig li grad e
G a la tia ,
A m o sk e g , B edford C ord, i'icq u u , S e r g e an d l in en ,
- $ 1 .2 5 to $ 5 .0 0
RABIES* and C H IL D R E N 'E llo se in p in k , red , ta n , b lu e, w h ite
an il I,lark
-
-
-
-
-
-
15c to 2 5 c
A ll rtdors o f first q u a lity 4 liainliry, G in g lia m s, reg. 1 2 !£ c , pi r
ya rd ,
-
-
-
-
, to e
E ig h t do/., m ed . w t. c o tto n D erb y rib bed
for m en , ¡>cr g a r m e n t, 4Oc, ;t fo r
.
F iv e d ozen B lu e B ill O v er a lls,
]Vatch
snOH tiNv
A cres, fine soil, 10 acres cleared. $100 per acre,
reasonable tim e.
0
A rres. $ I CO p er acre, l e t m s
0 Ac res neat G resh am at $275.00 p e r acre. Term s
A c re s in G resh am , sm all house a n d bar n.
0 A cres neat G resh am , at $ I 50 p er acre, E asy term s
4
3
2
8
T he su re st way to m ak e m oney is to save m oney
w hat you save
Gresham Real Estate Co.
•
Electrical Fixtures
Fainting and Decorating
And Supplies
S IG N S
RAY H. TODD
FRED E. TODD
1 SHOPS
O D D F E L L O W 'S H A L L
Mr. W eyerhaeuser say s:
M ake up J o u r m ind to w o r k nt som e­
th in g really w o rth y of w ork, an d w ork h ard .
Phone 323 | |_
an d
to use
W ork can t e m ade a joy, an econom y, a p le a s u re , tf you com ­
b in e an o bject w o rth w hile w ith th e d e te rm in e d am b itio n to win.
D on't be a im 'd of long h o u rs o r c o n sta n t a tte n tio n to y o u r w ork.
Any .voting m an can get rich , can succeed in business, if he sav es;
if he h as a d e fin ite and ho n est p u rp o se, and is so filled w ith
th e
p u rp o se th a t w ork ceases to be a h a rd s h ip and becom es a p riv ileg e
S elect a g o o d bunk an d so Conduct y o u r l>u»ine»» th at th e Iwink
w ill n e v e r lo o s e c o n fid e n c e in y o u r a b ility to c lim b to a h ig h e r
»11 c re ss.
FIRST G R E STATE
BANK
SHAM,
.
j
m t.
lA O w r. u s
.
5()c
our
Special Each
YV eeh
naxxna
. SO O a
(INV
EGGS
HH.LX.1H
a p e r f e c t b a th r o o m .
S anitary, therefore healthful.
D urable, therefore economical.
A nd beside« thia let it have an in ­
dividuality, an expression o f your own
tastes. These results are easily obtained
througl^ our carefid follow ing of your
wishes and our using “¡Standard'’ plumbing
fixture» of which there is such an exten­
sive variety of pleasing designs.
Let us estimate-for you.
J. J. WODE AGE, Plumber
W ith S te r lin g A- K id der.
P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S.
G ra in , F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
W H E A T — E x p o rts,
B luestem .
$1.0 3 -5 ; Club. $1; red R u ssian , 99c;
V alley. $1; 40-fold, $1.
M 1L L 8T U F F 3 — B ran , $23 per
to n ; m id d lin g s. $30; s h o rts . $23.
FL O U R — P a te n ts. $7; per b a r ­
re l; s tra ig h ts , $4.30; e x p o rts. $4;L
valley, $4 50; g ra h a m , $4.80; w hole
" 'h e a t, $5.05.
O A T S -N o . 1, w hite, $39.
CORN — W hole,
$38; crack ed .
$3 9 p er ton.
HAY — No.
1, E. O., tim o th y ,
$14-16 NO. 1, valley, $12-14; a lfalfa
$12-13; oat an d vetch, $10-11.50;
o th e r g ra in hay $9; clo v e r, $9.
It Pays to Spray
Intelligently
D airy an d C ou ntry P ro d u ce.
PO U L T R Y — H ens, 1 7 * sc ; sp rin g s
17c;
d u c k s, young,
20c;
geese J
20c.
EGGS— O regon,
rani h,
c a n d le d .1
28 *4 c p er pound.
C H EESE4 O regon
fla ts,
22c:
Y oung A m erica, 23c p er pound.
B U T T E R O regon c ream ery exir.
3 3 L jc p e r pound.
V E A U — 12-1 2 ty c .
P O R K — 10-1 lc.
V e g e ta b le s
A eOOO CITIZEN
.
D raw ers
$ 1 .0 0
B eautiful, therefore pleasing.
Ed O sb orn ,
9 8
fo r
I n s is t on h a v in g
N ew stock of R u b b e r for R u b b e r
1 ¡ring Buggies, A ll sizes, W o rk d o n e
quickly a n d guaranteed.
JUST A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS
.
H IG H E S T P R IC E P A ID for B U T T E R a n d
TIRES
U ta h L an d P la ster
.
S h ir ts an d
.
.
C om e in an d se c u s. O ur sa le s a r e in c r e a sin g d a ily w h ich is
p roof o f sa tisfie d c u sto m e rs. C o u rte o u s tr ea tm e n t to a ll, w ith
g o o d s o f q u a lity at th e r ig 'd p rice, w ill a lw a y s lie o u r m o tto .
h ridays
GRESHAM FEED MILL
In v e stm e n t C o m p an y 's New B uilding.
N ew Store on M ain Street
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
on
G resh am
Regner &
RECORD OF CANDIDATES
F ish
th e
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mrs. Jo h n P a lm q u ist e n te rta in e d
h er s iste r, Mrs. N aom i R eynolds, of
Tillam ook an d M rs. R eynolds' d au g h
ter, Mrs. C h a rle s R ich, of
L en ts,
over S unday.
•tie G resham
R ealty & In v e s t­
m ent C o rp o ra tio n h as sold lot 3 in
block 4 to C. C. O sburn an d lot 2 in
block 4 to F. D. A xtell. Mr. A xtell
of F airv iew in te n d s
to
live
in
G resh am and will ere c t a m od ern
iiouie on th e lot p u rch ased by him .
An excellent m eetin g o f th e G resh
im G ran g e w as held last S a tu rd a y .
T he little d a u g h te r of Mr.
and
Mrs. J . R. N ew com be, w ho live n e a r
A nderson sta tio n , had tile m isfo rtu n e
to get h er fo re fin g e r of th e rig h t
h and c a u g h t In th e
w rin g e r th is
.H om ing, w hich w as se rio u sly
in ­
ju re d , T he fin g e r w as d ressed by
Dr. B ittn er.
It will be a co u p le of
days before it can
be d e te rm in e d
w h e th e r th e fin g e r will have to be
a m p u ta te d .
J o h n B row n m ade a tr ip to d ay to
h is saw m ill o v er in C lack am as coun
ty. Jo h n is one o f th e b u siest iuen
in G resh am .
T he co u n ty in s titu te of th e W. C.
AT
T. U. is b ein g held to d ay in th e
C o n tin u ed from pag e 1.
F rie n d s ch u rc h a t L ents.
T he boys a re g e ttin g re ad y fo r a
L ouis G. C a rp e n te r, E x-P olicem an,
social d an ce oil A pril
27, a t the su sp en d ed by M ayor L ane. Case
C o m m ercial clu b h ail. T he p r o m o t- ' c a rrie d to c o u rts an d won u n d e r civil
ers a re Ray M etzger, H aro ld K ern serv ice ru les, drew pay fo r sev eral
I y e a rs w hen not on d u ty . S uspended
and F ra n k C ren sh aw .
Ja c o b E rn st, ste p fa th e r of J o h n by C hief Slove, w arned
n o rth -e n d
B row n an d Geo. H. B row n, a re vis- dive k e e p e rs of im p en d in g a rr e s t.
K ing th e
la t te r 's
b ro th e r, J o h n W om en te stified th a t th ey had giv-
Itrow n. T hey h av e re tu rn e d from en from $25 to $50 to avoid a rre s t,
th e coast w h ere G eo rg e's h e a lth lias
Jo sep h J . F itzsim m o n s,
fo rm e r
been g re a tly im p ro ved.
salo o n n ian , 18 m o u th s ago locked in
Miss L ena R em bold visited
h er ja il over n ig h t fo r d ru n k e n n e ss,
siste r-in -la w , M rs. F ra n k R em bold
H enry C. K ing, law yer. Involved
in a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l y e ste rd a y .
a t tim es in c h a rg e s re fle c tin g ' on
Mr. a n d Mrs. II. L. Ball of A nder- p ro fessio n al conduct. A ppeared in
son cam e to G resh am last n ig h t to c o u rt
in to x icated . C harged client
S e e U s A b o u t It
h e a r Miss H o n ey 's re c ita l.
e x h o rb itu n t fee fo r service of little
Main Street
Mrs. Jo h n O 'R eiley an d Mrs, H. consequence. Tw ice ch arg ed
w ith
Gresham, Ore.
N elson called on Mrs. F r a n k Rem - o b ta in in g
m oney
fra u d u le n tly
bold a t th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital K now n to be am b itio u s
to o b tain
y este rd a y . T hey re p o rt h e r as do­ Jeg lsla tio n to le g a tiz e p rize fig litln g .
<>. W. It. « N. T IM E T A B L E
d a le 8 :4 6 p. m.
ing well. She ho p es to be a b le to
(ieo rg e R o ssm an , law yer, d o u b t­
EASTBOU ND
W ESTBO UND
com
e hom e in tw o w eeks,
ful record.
L eave P o rtla n d 7 :6 0 a. m — Xrrlve Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m ;
leave
B ase
J. M. U pton, law y er, d o u b tfu l rec­
F airv iew 8 :2 6 a n t ; T ro u td a le .
Fairview 9 :3 3 a. nt
Ar. I’o rtla n o n to th e E rn s t place on th e
Mrs.
C
la
ra
H
o
lliste
r,
w
ho
h as o rd . F ellow a tto rn e y s do not com ­
8 :3 0 a. nt
1 0 :1 6 a. m.
fo r m end him .
l.v. P o rtla n d 1 :0 0 p ni
Ar. F a ir Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 5 p n t.; leav e F a i r been w o rk in g a t th e C ongdon
som
e
tim
e
p
a
st,
h
as
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
h
er
T h e follow ing a re a few of th e
view 4 34 p. in.; T ro u td a le , 4 39
view 6 :0 0
p
in.— A r. P o rtla n d
hom e ut L u sted s.
c a n d id a te s fo r n o m in atio n fo r th e
Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p iiu— Ar. T ro u t
6 :4 5 p. m.
Mrs C h a rity S m ith h as recovered s ta te
sen ate,
from
M ultnom ah
from In ju rie s received In a had fall co u n ty
w hich h ap p en ed soon a f te r h e r re-
Wnt. A. S tory, fo rm erly m em b er
tu rn from h e r visit I n 'W a lla W a l a . 'o f city co uncil, also
m ay o r
and
T he b u sin ess m eetin g of th e Ep- . sh e riff o f M ultnom ah county, Ad-
W e hav e plenty of
w o rth L eag u e w ill be held a t th e m in is tra tio n critic ise d fo r loose b u si­
M ethodist c h u rc h F rid a y ev en in g ,
ness m eth o d s and
fa ilu re to sup-
tieo. H o p k in s of Salem w as hom e p res w ide open co n d itio n s.
l o r E very O n e a n d the Prices are R ight
to s(>eud S u n d ay w ith his p a re n ts
W illiam P. Sw ope, fo rm erly p ro ­
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t
given
last p rie to r of S unday M ercury. Not fav ­
See U s I xdore G oing E lsew here
n ig h t at th e M. E. c h u rc h w as well o rab ly re g a rd e d in b u sln es circles,
a tte n d e d and w as a success in e v e ry 1 an d q u a lific a tio n s not a p p a re n t.
If you have a n y feed to grind brin g it to us,
way. Miss H oney gave a v a rie ty of
W e G r in d A ll D a y a n d E v e ry D a y
»»
■lUIUJOtU .(Bp.init!$ <|JHa PIIV|14O,|
selectio n s, an d c a p tiv a te d ev ery o n e
D on't fo rg et th e social th is e v e n ­ oi u in iû j put! ‘gg Rudy 'Xwpajnux
puu|)j<),| » ab « | u i « u o |sjn a x a a q x
ing at th e C o m m ercial club room s.
u p ip u iu a nj.w q tq j (n|jj.»m iuo,t si|
Everything that’s Good
O f buying H A R D W A R E at tbe
exclusive h ard w are store. By the
w ay you will soon n eed screen
doors a n d w in d o w screens, let us
show 'o u our line.
M rs C lara H o lliste r an d A lfred '
H am ilto n of th e P le a s a n t H om e sta - i
tio n , visited frie n d s a t C leone yes- |
terd ay .
W. F . G reer, th e w oodsaw m an,
You w ill find J o h n B ro w n 's nam e
of T ro u td a le , h as m oved In to the
on th e b a llo ts of th is p re c in c t. No.
W in te r's h o u se on F o u rth s tre e t. Mr
168, fo r p recin ct co m m itteem an .
Greet* Is well know n in th is p a r t ol
C. E. C ren sh aw goes to d ay
to
th e co u n ty . He ru n s a ste a m saw.
Y acolt, W ash., w h ere he will ta k e
J. E . W ln d le o f M o ntavilla w as in
tow n y e ste rd a y , looking a f te r poul o rd e rs for h is new acety len e lig h t.
try «exhibits. He is su p e rin te n d e n t
W ilb u r T hom pson is hom e front
of th e P o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t of th e his school w ork a t E u g en e
fo r a
M ultn o m ah C o unty F a ir.
sh o rt visit.
J. W. M cD onald, In Ed. O sborn's
Dr. H o p k in s w ill le c tu re a t th e
i shop, feels th a t he had
a
friend
frW nd
p e rish
in
th e
T itan ic M ethodist c h u rc h n ext w eek, T h u rs ­
d is a s te r, In th e
d ro w n in g
of day n ig h t, on "A m ong th e In d ia n s ,”
M ajor B u tt, a id to th e
P re s id e n t for th e benefit of th e Q ueen E s th e r
Mr. M cD onald served in th e P hil circle.
T he
L a d ie s' Aid
w ill g iv e ’ a
c a ffe te ria te a a t th e hom e of Mrs
Pugh
next W ednesday
a fte rn o o i
an d ev en in g , th e h o u rs being iro n
,4 to 7. They a re
m a k in g
largt
p la n s, and w ould a p p re c ia te liberal
p a tro n a g e .
•
Next to Postoflice
J
Mrs. C. O. B ra n so n 's co u sin , C. J .
.M cK ittrick, an d wife, w ho h av e been
v isitin g a t h e r hom e le ft to d ay fo r
s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia. T hey
expect
to go fro m th e r e to K a n sa s to visit
Mrs. M c K ittric k 's s is te rs a n d brollt-
1 ers. T hey h av e been living a t W en-
; a teb e e, W ash., fo r th e la s t six y ears,
| b u t decided to look th e coast co u n ­
try o v er on th is tr ip w ith tn e object
o f fin d in g a p lace to m a k e th e ir
bqm e. T hey a re very m uch pleased
w ith G resh am an d w h at th e y have
seen o f th e c o u n try and th in k very
{ stro n g ly of co m ing h ere to live.
Q uinn M etzger, w ho h a s been ill
w ith p n e u m o n ia , is co n v ale sin g . His
m o th er, Mrs. L u lu M etzger, is con­
fined to h e r bed w ith a sev ere a t­
tack of grip p e.
J.
W. M enxies an d
w ife of
i Cle E lum , W ash., a re v isitin g Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. R o b erts. Mrs. R oberts
is Mr. M enzies' sister.
T h e W . C. T. U. w ill m eet in the
M. E. c h u rc h T h u rsd a y th e 1 8 th , a(
2 :3 0 p. in. A ll a re c o rd ia lly in-
' vited.
$15 to $20
1«,
by h e r sk illfu l im p e rso n a tio n s an d
th e g race of h e r delivery.
GRESH AM
llp p in es u n d e r m a jo r, th e n c ap ta in
B u tt, fro m w,hom he h as a splendid
le te r of reco m m end.
S old at m ost reasonable prices.
A P R IL
ONIONS
p er sack.
and
F r u its.
A s-ociation price, $3.75
VEGETABLES — C arrots,
$1 00
turniim , $1-1 10; beets. $1 50; p a rs ­
nips. $1-1.10; cab b ag e, 1 % - 1 ’jC per
pound.
PO TA TOH 8 — B u rb a n k s. $1 40-
$1.50 p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es.
$3.25 p e r c ra te .
C o r v a llis E x c u r sio n is P op u lar.
HE
man w h o sprays his fru it o r
vegetables in te llig e n tly is the one
w h o w ill have the bumper yield to
send to m arket, " 'h e large increase
in the num ber o f insects attacking fru it
trees and garden tru ck throughout the
country makes it absolutely necessary
fo r the farm er o r g ro w e r to protect
his crop by the proper use o f insecti­
cides.
T
S her w in - W illia m s
NEW PROCESS
ARSENATE OF LEAD
w ill help you to secure h i^ e r profits from
yo u r orchard and garden because its appli­
cation w ill in ju re a n.;u h larger percent t<e
o f |* rfe c t fr u it ami vegetables which w ill be
o f higher market value fo r you. S -W «Ar­
senate o f Lead is lig h t in g ra v ity and stays
jrell in suspension. Is is sure death to all
leaf-eating insects* but w ill not burn or
U ight tlve foliage.
R eq u ests fo r re s e rv a tio n s fo r the
O regon an<f P o rtla n d B usiness M en's
ex cu rsio n to th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
C ollege, a t C orvailts. a re com ing In
at a s u rp ris in g r a te from all p a rts
of th e s ta te . T he co m m u n itie s at
w hich sto p s w ill be m ad e e n ro u te
The R exal Store
I a re m ak in g g re a t p re p a ra tio n s for
th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f tb e e x c u rsio n ­
ists. T he M cM innville C om m ercial '
clu b h as a rra n g e d to ta k e th e p a r ­
The Outlook will visit a relative
ty to S h e rid a n in a u to s, an d
th e
S h e rid an C o m m ercial c lu b h as p la n ­ o r friend for you 104 tim es d uring
ned an a u to tr ip in to th e n e ar-b j tn e year, brim fu ll of news. I»,,
hills. T h e D allas b u sin ess m en hav
a m u s e d th e in te re st of th e ir e n tire th a t worth som ettyng to you?
s«*tion, and th e T h u rsd a y evening
m eeting will lie in c h arg e
G resh am
D rug Co.
L earn to look in th e ads for bar-
Ai day F riday will be spent at the
college. In the evening the Corval- j gain«.