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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1912)
l'A G E FOUR GRESHAM, M etzger B ros. Just To Remind You ■'-■'daiuHhuuM -Xitb'U zííTFX. Olympic Flour Mistletoe Lard “Diamond W” Coffee ■S mh Ï, ilo t i O nce T ried A lw ays U sed O u r D e liv e r y W a g o n is u t y o u r s e rv ic e ; o u r ph on e is No. titil; our lo c u tio n P o n d i S tre e t, n e x t to F e e d M ill. RUBBER TIRES N ew stock of R u b b er for R ubber ' I ¡ring Buggies, A ll sizes, W ork done quickly and guaranteed. S e e U s A b o u t It E d O sb orn , TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1912 ix e Merrill is on night duty now at Eagle Creek. ice cream social, Saturday night, The librarian has decided to have I April 27, Grunge hall. I a story hour for the young children I Mrs. Cecil Metzger, who has been from the prim ary grades of the quite sick, Is Improving. Mrs. A rth u r Dixon was taken Sat- school at th e library room each W ednesday afternoon beginning im- irday in the am bulance from Jons- , : m ediately after school. P arents rud's mill at Kelso to P ortland | and teachers are requested to co where she Is to be operated on at operate with the librarian. Miss the Good S am aritan hospital. C. E. Pugh returned to his home Haile, in this undertaking. All chll- here on Saturday night from Van I dren are Invited. couver, B. C. He hug gone luto Mr. and Mrs. Em il Bram s and business there. He is home to re children of Sw eetbrier, N orth Duko- main for some time. All are glad I ta, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Robinson. Mrs. Bram s is a to see him again. A ttention is called to th e splendid j I sister of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and list o t prices In the ads. of the va- I Mrs. Brams expect to locate on the rious stores in tills issue of the 1 coast. Outlook. All offer attractiv e bar Mrs. Mamie Townsend of Salem gains. We commend th e careful and h er three m onths' old babies. reading of the ads. They will save Vernon and Verona, are visiting you money. with Mrs. Tow nsend’s m other, Mrs Mrs. Clara Kane has gone to Cot- I C. AV. Doane. trell to stay with her grandchildren An E pw orth League lee cream so Hazel and Carl Goger, during th eir cial will lie held at the G range hull parents' absence. Mr. Goger has! Saturday night, April 27. gone to some W ashington Hot Mrs. R. J. Stoker spent the day Springs, to take treatm ent for scia- yesterday visiting with her daugh ic rheum atism , from which he lias ters, Mrs. Cora C arroll and Mrs. I I been a great sufferer during the Florence Wilson, th ree miles east of past few mouths. Gresham. There will be an im portant ad Last F riday night a t the fire drill journed meeting of th e council to company No. 1 ran 125 y ard s and night. hooked up the hose and had water The newly instituted Masonic turned on in one m inute and tw en lodge, U, D., will hold a com muni- ty-five seconds. Company No. 2 did 1 cation tomorrow night the sam e in a m inute and twenty ___________ seconds. In H o n o r o f M rs . W o lf f . GRESHAM W h y L a b o r S o H a rd ? Electricity do your w « USE ELECTRIC Irons Toasters Coffee Percolate« Water Heaters Curling Irons Sewing Machine, 1 lot W ater Bottles V acuum Cleaners £(c We Carry Electric Lamps and all Supplies Sterling & K id d e i In the Gresham Investment Crmpauy's New Bulldln GRESHAM, OREGON Hui' •■r an<n • Regner New Store on Main Street I A happy p arty of G resham ites A num ber of the Lady Maccabees | Lv. Gresham for Portland. went to P ortland last F riday night, and friends assembled at tile home 12:25 a. m. from Gresham. to a m eeting of Ham line University I of Mrs. Nellie Metzger on S a tu r d a y 1 5.40 — from Gresham. (M inn.,) alum ni, which was held at afternoon, April 20th. The occa 6.30 — from Boring. the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. sion being a farew ell reception In i 7:37 — from Cai idero. Rossman. This was the first m eet honor of Mrs. C lara W olff, who 7 :50 — Express. 8:45 — from Gresham ing of the alum ni of th is institution leaves soon for Batavia, New A'ork. 0:33 — from Cazadero. in th e Pacific N orthw est and a per Tlie afternoon was well spent with JO: 15 — from Gresham. m anent organization was formed. I music and a serial good tim e, afte r 11:30 — from Cazadero. Miss Ada Honey was elected corres- ■ which an elab o rate luncheon .and 12:45 p. m. from Gresham. 1:39 Cazadero. ponding secretary. Those going ice eream were served. Mrs. Wolff 2:45 —- from Gresham. Irom Gresham were Miss Ada Honey, was presented with an L. O. T. M. 3:39 — from Cazadero Miss H arriet Davidson of Tacoma, ( Pin from the m em bers of Charity 4 45 — from Gresham . A. R. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair. Hive, in token of esteem and remem- 6:39 — from Cazadero. 7 15 — from Boring. Capt. C. O. Branson will give a brance, when all wished her a safe 9:45 — from Cazadero. talk to tlie school, T hursday after- an<* p leasant journey. On Sundays all cars run to Caza | noon at 2:30 o'cloek, giving some Those present were M rs. Nellie dero. Jn p laie of th e 7:15 p. m. a car, th e re are two, one a t 6 45 rem iniscences of the Civil War. He I Metzger, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Wolff M Inting. enlisted as a d rum m er boy, April Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. S tan 14, 1861, when less th an 14 years ley, Mrs. Rowen, Mrs. E dna S tan of age, and served th ro u g h the war, ley, Mrs. Spath, Mrs. C hilders, Miss coming out with the ran k of captain' Miriam Brown, Miss Ada Doane, ( apt. Branson will give the calls Miss Susie Stanley, Miss Mabie P ul with a snare drum , using the same len, Miss M aggie W inters, Mrs. T u r drum sticks which he ca rrie d during ner, Mrs. D ickenson, Mrs. Brown, AT the war. All old soldiers are giv Mrs, R obertson, Hazel Stanley, Mrs. en a special invitatioji to hear this Stott, Miss R uth W inters. talk, and any others will be wel come. O. W. P. TIME TABI. Lv Portland 6:50 a. m. for Cazadero. 7:45 — for Gresham. 6 45 — for Cazadero. 9:45 — for Gresham. 10:45 — for Cazadero. ■1:15 — for Gresham. 1 ~ 45 p. m. for Cazadero 1:45 — for Gresham. 2:27 — Express. 2 45 — for Cazadero. 3:45 — for Gresham. 4:46 — for Cazadero. 6:45 — for Gresham. 6:45 — for Cazadero. 10:00 — for Gresham. 11:33 — for Gresham. Cars from Portland G risham one hour later Mai" g X » . o re. OREGON. arrive •lu s t lik e III,* illu s t r a t i o n , neat fit-1 t in g , new P e p ln in S k in e ffe c t, w«|.| lo p e d e d g e s . G m iiu n t . eil i,,,( • ray out. •II HT A I tltl V El) N e w m id la te s t s ty le s o f i.iiigertel o o il T a ilo r ,- d W a is ts . Se, tile* | I m f o r e b u y in g e ls e u lie ie . p i'K 'e $1.110 (o $ 5 .0 0 I-,,,16,1111,1 p i ice $ 2 .0 0 Io $ 7 .0 0 . I O l l i e a m i s e e o u r r o in p le te hur <»f lu u lic s * S ilk II hsi -, 5O c , 7 3 ^ | | | Everything that’s Good GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Fish on Oust G raham of B rainerd, Min* nesota called on the Hessels and Will Congdon, his form er neighbors yesterday. Mr .Graham has come with his family to Portland and will find a home in Oregon. When lie left B rainerd about two weeks ago, there was snow on th e ground. Hessels recently sold an Ideal m anure spreader to Jas. Pounder, who lives at Cottrell. F ridays I H E weekly wash is by no means an easy task, and whoever does the work is entitled to the latest ap pliances for making it less a labor and as agreeable as possible. riiis can be done by having us in stall ‘Standard’ porcelain enameled lanndry trays. These fixtures are non-absorbent and perfectly sanitary. Let us show you how your laundry equipment may be improved. 1 J. WODEAGE, Plumber w ith ste rlin g * K ill, 1er. GRESHAM FEED MILL We have plenty of U t a h L a n d P la s t e r ro r E 'ery One and the Prices are Right See Us before Going Elsewhere If you have any fce< w . o i AS V . S F l „ b r ir ' g " ,O » D ay J l'S l a few of our bargains 9H 40 JO ¿ Ac tine soil, >0 acres reasonable time. . A r '" - $ l( i0 E V E R ! IH IN G NEW I’ltK 'E H ARE Itlt.l Lumber at Wholesale Prices D uring April we will quote th e ' ■ following low prices on lum ber for lia sli delivered on board cars in Gresham . Send in your order from a week to ten days in advance I 1x6 No. 2, R ustic, aii pat- , U r n s .................................................... 1x6 No. 2, Drop S i d i n g ............ $20 1x4 No. 2, V ertical Grain Floor- , ............................................... 1x4 No. 3, Vertical G rain Floor- , .............................$16.00 '1x4 No. 2 F ia t G rain Floor- *' H. Sunday has begun the mov , *“ « • • • ......................................$18.00 ing of Ixw is S h attu ck 's house from 1x4 No. 3 F la t G rain Floor- ............................................. $14.00 th e corner of Second stree t and - Koix-rts av en u e, to a lot back of 1x4 No. 2 Ceiling, all pat- , ‘«r " s .........................................$18.00 the store building on Second street. 1x4 No. 3 Ceiling, all p at- The Gresham Basket Bali girls , ‘e r n s ..............................................$13.50 have had th e ir pictures taken by 1x6 Shiplap No. 1 ................... $11.50 1x6 Shiplap No. 2 .................. $9.00 ' our photographic a rtist, Max Schnei 2x4, 2x6, 2x8— 12, 14 and d er They are cham pions and m ake 16 ft. lengths ......................$ 1 0 .5 0 ! a fine group. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8— 18 and 20 ft. Miss W inifred Osburn and Miss , le n g th s .............................. ......... $12.50 1x6 sized Sheeting . . . . $8.50 i ■race Law rence visited friends at 2x4, 6 and 8 sized No. 2 . . . . $ 8 . 5 0 Metzger last Sunday. 1x12 sized No. 2 ........................$9.00 Miss Minnie S h rin e r was a caller ( Shingles S tar-a-S tar per m . . . . $ 2 00 | Best cem ent per bbl ............ $2 10 at the telephone cen tral today H arry W ostell fell yesterday from 114x4 Lath per m ........................$2 ltt O rders taken for 1000 feet and up tree on th e school g rounds and ! wards. All P o rtlan d lum ber and broke his left arm at th e wrist. kiln, dried and No. 1 stock th ro u g h Miss M. Creeey of Baline, Oregon ! out. Prices in proportion on lum spending the sum m er with her ber not listed. C. SHATTUCK, phone 37. sister, Mrs. M. Vogel. C L. C renshaw is Installing a M. De W avrem ont. bath tu b a t th e Colum bia Brick Im ported Belgian Stallion, owned w orks at H ogan. W ater is taken by the M ultnom ah Belgian Horse from a ta n k on the hill. association of G resham will lie H. R. Carlson is having his fu rn i found at the follow ing p laces’ Bux- tu re house newly painted. Fred E. to n 's barn, T ro u td ale Mondays and 1'odd, assisted by H arry W irtz, is Tuesday's; L eland's barn, Gresham , W. doing th e work, Mr. Todd is prov- W ednesdays and T hu rsd ay s; ing him self a first-class p ain ter and H illyard s, P leasant Home, F rid ay s and S atu rd ay s; Sundays at Ja s sign w riter Pounder's, C orbett. E. M. Canniff, No clerk s to h ire o r rent to pay, you get tin- In-in fit. Watch for 0Ur Special Each $,C° per acre’ , , m aJ| U u , c > n t, fc>rn " A c r e * „ e a r G re a h a m , a t $ 1 5 0 p e r acre I eims Easy ill til) Gresham Real Estate Co. III III. V , Hl g re a te r MH ceMM in lir , ............... 1 * 11 b u sin e ss w it h U n it '«<H 11 hank. hail th ey used m o re car.' " " ,l “ r,4‘r ' ' “ 'in g m ade c a n t a ,,, („ |,tli|(lillg |||( T h e battle HALF I« ’■»vlng a i«„,k illtl.t.,,M(ul h| Electrical Fixtures And Supplìlie» RAY H TODD Painting aid Dettai,'rg j o i n huniiiCNM an y .a i n | „ i ' " " U h l h a u ille its ' a m a n d r e g u la r r u s to in e r s a re " " « « i. n is , , . „ s ii , i , . " “ b le t o th e b a n k , „ | , „ „ k Mi« I, in <>,,r bank am i S IG N S " » b e fo re m a k in g , hxnk x “ PUU JORtt» jo , 03,Ud )||ff i SEE THOSE NEW ELKSKIN SHOES To a d v e rtise i |8 advantages! su m m er and w in te r resogt, the, j p o rt C om m ercial club has with th e S o u th ern Pacific in »•Unity ad v e rtisin g plan. At th e a n n u a l meeting G ra n ts P ass C om m ercial Club, ta ry A ndrew s rep o rted a ship o f 325. T lie R e s t I t a r g iiiii. In Green and Tan Best for S u m m e r W e a r at p e r pair The D aily O regonian or T elegram an d O utlook, Wei com bine w ith th e Daily and W eekly J o u rn a l an d Weekly >• J $28 A n d C anvas, b o th L o w a n d H igh Cuts, T a n , Calf, V ici K id, G u n m etal, an d P a t ent. L o w a n d H igh C ut, Buttons. I t P ays to Spra In te llig e n tly H E man w ho sprays his fn vegetables intelligently istht w ho w ill have the bumper yiti send to market. T h e large iti th e m i in her of insects att.e king! trees and garden truck throughout, country makes it absolutely nee« for the farm er o r grower to p his crop by the proper use of in cides. T N EW PROCESS to nuoti,er. « e , eordU |<f | m ,l k lly illu , nv„ v Ol TSIDE i ( | um l Our Shoes DO Wear 'ITV o f P o i t r i IN II. f RED E. TODD SI 1OP&.--ODD FELLOW ’S HALL 8 a a 3 pUB j a n „ H S her w in - W il l h m \ ,. .N ,,,,. ,,,IN n W eek ‘M oney’s W o rth or M oney B ack.” LADIES’ WHITE NUBUCK $275 0 0 C " In n w e to m a k e t l x hub f o n ie in and have. A p le a s u re M io w K<M n I s . P W se re . T o m s A c re . A c re , E v e r y lliin g c o n if o r t n ld e . AYLSWORTH’S ARSENATE OF LE^\ w ill help you to secure bigger profit* f y o u r orchard and garden because i f * “ cation w ill insure a much larger I o f perfect fr u it and vegetables wl o f higlier m arket value fo r you. » ;■ •euate o f Lead is lig h t in g ra vity a1**' Well in suspension, I t is sure Jeaih ” le.if-eutin^ insects, hut » i l l not tn,' | H ight the fo lia g e . G re sh a m D rug