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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1912)
1‘A G E F O T O GRESHAM SCREEN DOORS and WINDOW SCREENS Garden Seeds, Garden Plants 1 M a rke t, w ere u n ite d in h o ly n ia « r i , m ony a t the F ir s t C ong rega tion al . ch u rch by Rev L u th e r D yo tt, last 1 ' T h u rsd a y. T h e new lyw eds b a re 1 i ren te d a cottage ow ned by Mrs j G resham C ash M arket (MEAT) No more C R E D I T will be extended after M A Y 5 We buy fo r S p o t S p o t C ash C ash and sell for If Y o u F o r g e t Y o u r P o c k e t-b o o k P le a s e F o r g e t th e M e a t P O IN T S ON P L U M B IN G Good plumbing i i neceuary to good health. Graceful fixture* are necessary to bathroom beauty. ‘S t a n d u s T " ascM en t" Bath Good plumbing throughout the house means comfort and sanitary security. If your plumbing has not these qualities, let us replace with 'Standai'd" guaranteed plumbing fixtures and thus have plumbing which is safe, durable and satis factory. J. J. WODAEGE M i l l i S te rlin g A M ill E xtend to K it lilr r , photic* Sandy. O ffic e rs fo r the n e w ly organized M u ltn o m a h C e n tra l H a llw a y w er ih c te d yeste rd ay at P o rtla n d as fo llo w s : E. 11. E rn sb e rg e r, p re s id e n t; G. A L o ve jo y, vice -p re sid e n t; W. J Conday, o f Chicago, se cre ta ry; am i W. I» Vim K u re n o f P h ila d e lp h ia tre a su re r. Ill«' purpose o f th is com pany Is Io b u ild a ra ilro a d fro m C o ttre ll, "this road w ill be 24 m iles iu le ng th und the firs t six and one h a lf m iles im tlie M t. Hood lin e , U> tile base o f M t. Hood, near th e W elch place o f 11104«» to Handy, w ill be la id at one«'. It Is announced. An easy I l a d e up til«' Sandy r iv e r w ill be fo llo w e d to W elches. Klei Ir le lty w ill lie the m otive pow < r. am i Hie com pany c o n tro ls power sites near the proposed line. E c o n o m iz e w ith Chi-Namel W hat it Chi-Namel? A n everlasting varnish rich in Chinese oa. Contains no rosin or benzine. Easy to apply. Flows out perfectly. Shows no hruah marks or laps. Requires little hruahing. W hat W hat w ill Chi-Namel Do? Stand more abuse and hard knocks than any ordinary varnish. Lustre, color and durability are not injured by boiling water or soap. A hammer blow that dents the wood will not cause C h i-N a m e l Varnish to Hake or powder. C rude C a rb o lic A d d at 90c per g a llo n o r coal o il at 11c per g a l lon, o r HESS D IP at 2c |ie r g a l lo n amt «very d ro p k ills lice, m ites, tic k s and fleas. Is not gone in a day lik e coat o il, b u t stays r ig h t th e re and keeps on k illin g It is Hie cheap est p re p a ra tio n fo r you to use and also acts ns a general dis in fe c ta n t. One g a llo n m akes 70 g a llo n s o f the s o lu tio n . Comes In a ll sizes. Its price is so low th a t the spending is not m ere ly a saving, tmt an InveatiM ent w h ich saves you 'm any tim es its price In eggs and h e a lth y chickens A booklet te llin g o f its m any uses can be had fo r the a skin g Gresham Drug Co. I be Rex«-»! Store Electrical Fixtures ia Chi-Namel For? T o make old woodwork look new. T o keep new wood from looking old. T o pieaerve its natural beauty. T o make wood waterproof, wear proof, timeproof. T o brighten up old furniture, give new color and lustre and hide the white scratches. Which is the Cheapest to Spray Your Hen house With ? T o change old color and give a high gloss with one a p p lic a tio n , use colored C hi Namel Varnish. T o give brilliant lustre without changing forme' color, use N atu ral C hi- Namel Varnish. Costs only one-half cent per square foot. Aore if in a it aiaea a n d coJon At Sterling & Kidder's See Demonstration Saturday, May 18 Painting and Decorating A n d S u p p lie s RAY H. TO DD SH OPS- O D D tio ; l, G r e a lm i F E L L O W ’S S IG N S FRED H ALL E. TODD Phone 323 14, 1912 w/r Sacrifice Sale of all Everything Must Go to More Complete and Lari Misses’, Children’s, and G ould in T hom pson's a d d itio n . M rs, B a rb e r and tw o c h ild re n I have been spe nd ing th e week w ith • M rk. A. J. W. B row n and le fu fo r P o rtla n d th is m o rn in g accom panied by .Mr. B a rb e r. E . H. P a tte rso n , o f H a rris b u rg 111., was In to w n yesterday w ith W J. D avidson o f Hood R iv e r. M r. J P atterso n and fa m ily have come t.i Hood R iv e r and are lo o k in g fo r Tom atoes, C abbage, Celery, C auliflow er lo ca tio n M rs Eva la?lghton, o f La C ra ndc w e ll k n o w n here, Is the m o th e r o O u r D e liv e ry W agon I s n t y o u r service? o u r p lio n e is No. 0 0 1 ; o u r a fin e boy, born A p r il 29, ovr lo ca tio n , P o w e ll H irre t, n e x t to F«-«*«! M ill. w hich th e g ra n d p a re n ts, M r. an« Mrs. A. H . G ould, as w e ll ns th i parents, are re jo ic in g . J. A. B raude, who w ith his fa m l ’ ly has been on the O u tlo o k F arm 1 w ith C. W. A lb e rtso n fo r the past | few m onths, has accepted a pos»- i tio n w ith th e O regon P la n in g M ills, P o rtla n d , as bookk«*e|>er. Miss Echo Jones has been q u ite sick fo r th e past, week w ith near pneu m onia. She is some b e tte r . M rs. Jane C u ly, w ho has spent several weeks in P o rtla n d w ith her d a u g h te r, M rs John M ille r , Is now m a k in g her home w ith h e r daughter, M rs. Percy Giese, a t h e r fa rm home southw est o f to w n . M r. and Mrs, Giese and M rs C u ly m ade a b u si ness t r ip to Gresham la st Saturday- M r. and Mrs. J. W. S h a ttu c k o f P o rtla n d were In G resham S aturday a tte n d in g th e G range m e e tin g and v ls itip g w ith th e ir c h ild re n and m any frie n d s . As a re s u lt o f a Btate w ide In d u s tria l contest in O regon the re are now about 60,000 c h ild re n g a rd e n in g , and m any o f the th in g s they have raised w ill be e x h ib ite d a t the I state f a ir at Salem th is fa ll, as w ell MAY C losing i M iss Agnes B o ye r o f P o rtU o u i and M r. Clove B in d e r, the ge u ia i i , m eat c u tte r a t the G resham Meat ' Presh Fruits and Vegetables See O u r Lines of T T F S IH Y , G RESH AM M etzger Bros. alw ays on h a n d O I 'T L O O K . U nderw ear $2.50 V< »lues $2.00 2.00 1.50 1.73 “ 1.30 1.50 “ LOO 1.00 .75 4 <1 .30 .38 I ¿4 D r e Silver s s S h irts Brand $2.00 \ alucs $L50 L5° ** 100 LÜ0 .75 75 “ .50 .50 J8 I I 1 « N e w R* CO LLA RS Silver C ollars in 1 /4 Sizes, 3 for 2 5 c G LO VES C otton G loves, pr. 5c SOX j Q c silk, ail col ¿3c Lisle I hre aranfeerl six m o n th s 13c G o o d Q u al 10c OtialTfV , as at co u n ty fa irs . T h is in te re s t in I soil w o rk is due to the e ffo r ts of I S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld e rm a n , backed by N E C K T IE S , 50c vals. 3Sc, 23c »Is li ' business Intere sts and p u b lic s p irite d K E R C H IE F S, C otton, , citize ns, lu o rd e r to q u a lify , a ll any c h ild has to do is to p la n t a garden, raise chickens o r m ake som e th in g ' useful. MAIN ST. P rizes w ill be aw arded. As an GRESHAM aid to the lit t le gardeners, the O r 1 egon A g r ic u ltu r a l colleg e hns issued 50,00 b u lle tin s , d ire c tin g p la n tin g j and g ro w in g seeds. T he benefits o f th is school course cannot tie cal- 1 The G resham M aroons w ill ph. c ilia te d . They become acquainted w it I Damascus ou riuu«iay. A g o o d g n m e th e beauties o f n a tu re , are kep t out & a n ticip a te d aud th e re o u g h t to | a bunch o f G reslutm ro o te rs o f doors and arq given an in ce n tive th e re . to ta ke p rid e in th e ir ow n a b ility to Jag. G raham o f P o rtla n d , form er!» produce resu lts. o f M it^ h e il, r i . le , was t h e g u e s t Several persons are busy k illin g M onday o f a p liis on th e ir r oe« s w it b U u s , sse expects 3pta* le c e ip t given be " A ! < ' ' P b V i U - ib being put up al The G range S a tu rd a y — W h a le o il W h ite h e a d 's a d d itio n Colby »n Prices fro m $1 soap and quasi» chips. M arston , L . D. H o w ard I W K A fine line c E d w a rd G lock and A rn o ld B a l- H a m ilto n w ill be on th e lin e sig er w ith th e ir fa m ilie s spent S un ,11- Geo. F . H o p k in s , J r ., fro day a fte rn o o n a t th e Rose A ld e r la m e tte law school, spent itr F a rm . They « e re old n e ig hbo rs o f w ith his pa re n ts her« ' l l :• j M r. and M rs. Parsons in E astern O r f. n l'jrt yea r in the law schoo egon, and at present a re m a k in g Salem. th e ir home In P o rtla n d They cam«- M any yo u n g people are lo< OUR Si’I out in Mr. G lock's new a u to and fo rw a rd w ith in te re s t to th e < AT RIGHT looked over P leasant V a lle y and to bo given in C o m m ercia l clu b G rt-shqiu and were very m uch p le a s S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T he Gresham ed w ith o u r fin e co u n try . la m a k in g special t>r«t)avatlon M. 0 . Nelson and A. R L ym a n , w h o were appointed a co m m itte e G randpa la in d o n is : to v is it th e p la n t o f The P u y a llu p few weeks w ith his dat and Hum m er F r u it G ro w e r' W iu. Booth o l C o ttre ll. tio n near Tacom a, W ash., le ft on M r. and M rs. A. 71. R e ll Mr th e ir t r ip o f in spe ction last n ig h t.“ S unday WT»b and expect to re tu rn la te th is even in g . T h is t r ip Is made in the in te r- Hr eats o f th e M u ltn o m a h C ttn n fr fro m an h ita rle U n io n o f the F a rm e rs ’ society of T h e L a d ie s ’ ’ 'E q u ity , w ho are ta k in g steps to ■ fo rm a co-op«;rative association, in uext S a tu rd a y, ; i f t ’ TUmju -.Ud «Veil corporât««,, and secure fu n d s fo r in g . May 18th. T here W ill be bread op e n in g w hat w ill be k n o w n as th e ' pics, cakes, and o th e r good horn«- Gresham E q u ity M arke t. cookery. C a rl D ahl was In P o rtla n d yeste r M r. and Mrs. day slot k in g up fo r th e sum m er c a lle rs on Mr. Bi tra ite , lie says th e re is con sid er Sunday. able dem and fo r moccasius o f w hich Mrs. A lfre d E. lie now lias a good supply. T h . lW C. T . U. w ill s is tiT -in -la w and i Free M ethodist chu rch ne xt T h u rs .Methodist parvonag* day at 2:31). A ll women r.re c o rd i te rd a y to h e r home a lly in v ite d . » C M rs Green n>a C o lby M arston is g e ttin g a lo n g : d u rin g her at ay In G ra p id ly w ith his new house In W h ite - : Misa F rie d a R m r head’s a d d itio n . been upending lite WE 11 * to $■ A Security In e s tim a tin g the s e c u rity o f a B ank In whh it ia th e B u n k's O wn Money th a t shonld be O u r l*al«l In C a p ita l i » ..................... S iirp lu * fo r p ro te c tio n o f D i- p o a it o r « isldered. ft ;«k,IHM».OO 7.39U4W *;»?.."itm .oii T h ia aunt 1.« a ll fo r th e p ro t-c tio n o f o u r depositors. A n o th e r fe a tu re is the m anagem ent. Seveq years under the o ffic e rs means a great deal In th e h a n d lin g o f any business perience is valua ble A t h ir d stro n g a rg u m e n t fo r sa fe ty is con serva tism . . Care In u u tktn g loans, so as to have a sure incomes, fro m in vest- m eats, w ith as few losses as possible, and c o n s ta n tly kee ping a stro n g cash reserve on hand and in d e po sitory banks In seven »ears o f business loss iu loans ha» been less tha n T w e n ty D o lla rs. T h is means safe inveatm enta and s e c u rity fo r th e d e p o sit o r's money. i t th is sum m er F. J, oí P o rt! « I h e r m o th e r, M rs E M few «lays >aat week. George G e ile , J r r>