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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1912)
GREBHAM M etzg er Bros. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables always on hand See O ur Lines of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOW SCREENS Garden Seeds, Garden Plants Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower Our D elivery W agon ia a t your service; our phone is No. Will our locution, l’ow ell Street, n ex t to I » « <1 Mill G resham C ash (MEAT) M arket Now selling Home Rendered I A D H LAKU 5 lbs. 70c 10 lbs. $135 FISH ON FRIDAY Johnson Drug Co. The N eiv Store In First State Bank Building on Powell St. Announces to the Public that it is now open for business and invites your inspection of its new goods. Our Specialties New and Complete Line of Drugs. Toilet Articles. Stationery and Novelties. Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candies, Cigars. Daily Papers, Magazines, Etc. SPRAY NOW with L illy ’s R ose Spray and Kerosene Emulsion Tree Spray. Scenic 1’O H T I.l.M ) M A R K E T S. d r a i n , F lo u r , F eed , E tc. W H E A T — E x p o rts, R lu esten i. 9 9c; C lub, 9 1 c; red R u ssian ¡lie ; V alley , 91c; 40-fold, 91c. M II.L H T U FFS Brim , * 2 5 .6 0 p er to n ; m id d lin g s, *32; s h o rts , *28. F L O U ll P a te n ts , *6.10 p e r b a r re l; s tra ig h ts , *4 7 0 ; exportB , *4 20; v alley, *6.1 0 ; g ra h a m , »5 10; w hole w heat, *5.30. OATS -No. 1, w h ite, *38-40 per to n . CORN — W h o le, *39; crack ed , *4 0 p er to n . HAY T im o th y , »13 50 *17 50; al fa lfa . *12; o at an d v etch , * 1 0.60-11; o th e r g ra in hay, *9; clover, *8 50. Dairy and Couutry Produce. PO ULTRY H ens, lJV fc-13; b ro ile rs, 19c; d u c k s , 1 2 -1 4 c; g e e se , l o - l l c ; t u r k e y s , liv e , 18c; d ressed , 26c. HQUB O reg o n , ra n c h , can d led , 20c i*er doaen. C H E E S E O reg o n flu ts, 16c . B U TTER O regon cream ery , solid p ack , 27c p er p o u n d . PORK 1 0 -1 0 % c p er p o u n d . VEAL F an cy , l l f c - 1 2 . V eg etab les an d F ru its . ONIONS B u rtn ed u , *1.50-1.75 p er c ra te . P O TA T O E S B u rb a n k s, o ld , »1 50 p e r h u n d re d ; new C a lifo rn ia , 3-3 H e p e r pound. F R E S H F R U IT S tra w b e rrie s, O r eg o n , *1.10-1.25 p e r c ra te ; ap p les. *1 50-3 p e r box; ch e rrie s, 7-10c per p o u n d ; g o o seb erries. 2 ’x -5 c; cu r- ra n ts , *1 50 p e r c rate. A re You G oing to llu lld ? If so, c o n su lt W. 11. K a rr. G resh am , O regon. P la n s a n d e s tim a te s fu rn - tf Grrskaa F re d L an tz h a s fin ish ed h is c o n tr a c t fo r t a im in g th o resid en ce of J. R D un can . T h e wo a is so n e a t ly an d well done, th e colo.' so c ite d - fu l an d h a rm o n io u s, th a t it ad d s a n o th e r b eau ty sp o t to th e alre a d y lie a u tlfu l Scenic. T w o c a rlo a d s of p o ta to e s w ere sh ip p ed from Scenic S a tu rd a y an d o n e T u esd ay , E d ith H ale w as a g u e st o f E llen He H aven S u n d ay . C h arley D e lla v e n , w ho w as so sev erely in ju re d last T u esd ay Is im p ro v in g . e J a m e s H ite an d wife, J e s s e lltte , an d Mrs. Jo h n U nderw ood w ere g u e sts of Mr, an d Mrs. C h ris t S unday. Mr. an d M rs J o h n S le re t v isited th e ir summer hom e a t W elches S u n day. R aym ond M iller w as a P o rtla n d v isito r Monday. An accid en t, sim ila r to th e o n e th a t befell Mrs W . J. W irt« , th o u g h n o t so se rio u s, o ccu rred w hen a Scenic lady k ick ed a t a dog. T he dog w as too q u ick , and th e lady had a fall, th e re su lt o f w hich at tim es sh o feels keenly. T h e dog w as not a " h o u n ’ d aw g .” T h e w om an of to d ay w ho has good h e a lth , good te m p e r, good sen se, b rig h t ey es an d a lovely com p lex io n , th e re s u lt of c o rre c t liv in g and good d ig e stio n , w ins th e a d m ir a tio n of th e w orld. If y o u r d ig e s tio n Is fa u lty C h a m b e rla in 's Stoni Inch an d L iv e r T a b le ts will co rrect It. F o r s a le by G resh am D ru g Co , an d all D ealers. A Itivrgain. S to v er o n e-h o rse e n g in e fo r sale Good as new. D ,R S h o em ak er, G resh am , p h o n e 52x1. tf GRESHAM DRUG CO. •* The Rexal Store Rrlubtlih Is your straw hat dirty ? Peroxide Foot Powder for Elkay’s Straw Hat Clean er for Cleansing and Blesch- Sore and Ailing feet. Makes mg articles of straw, makes your Feet Glad. old hats look like new. Rexall Sarsapa rilla Tonic relieves that tired feeling. Spray your rose bushes with Aphicide. and other insects. Kills aphis OUTLOOK. TTESUAY. JUNK 1912 Mrs. A. E. W rlg h tm a n an d son o f S ilv erto n a r e g u e sts of Mrs. W. H. Jo h n so n . — Miss L o ttie D avis Is h om e fo r K e n n e th R ugg, th e six y e a r old boy o f F . L. R ugg, m e t w ith a p a in h e r v acatio n a f t e r a y e a r's stu d y fu l acc id e n t la s t w eek. H e w a s 1 a t O. A. C. rid in g on th e h a n d le b a rs of h is I * Mr a n d M rs. W . W . C o tto n , w ho b r o th e r ’s bicycle w hen he fell off h a r e been to u r in g E u ro p e fo r th e an d b ro k e hid le ft arm above th e ’ p ast few m o n th s, a rriv e d h om e last F rid a y . B oth a r e w ell a n d hav e w rist. H e Is g e ttin g a lo n g nicely. had an e n jo y a b le trip . T h e six th a n im a l co n v en tio n of H. C. T odd an d G eorge R aney P re s id e n tia l P o s tm a s te r's asso cia tio n of O regon an d W ash in g to n le ft to d ay fo r G r^ a t F a lls, M ontana, m eets to d ay In P o rtla n d , th e c o n Mr. T o d d h a s sold h is c le a n in g bu s v en tio n c o n tin u in g fo u r days. P o s t iness to W m. K n ig h to n . L a s t S u n d ay D. M. R o b erts, E. m a s te rs o f Id ah o a re In v ited to m eet w ith th e co n v en tio n . T h e re a re O . K a rd e ll, F . L. E v erso n a n d Jas. E lk in g to n , w ent by a u to to W elches, a b o u t 200 m em b ers. A b a n q u e t a t th e H o tel P o rtla n d , to be p resid ed leav in g h e re e a rly in th e m o rn in g o v er by P o s tm a s te r M errick of a n d r e tu rn in g a t e v e n in g . T hey had ! P o rtla n d , on -W e d n esd ay w ill be a good day fish in g . A ndrew T ollyson o f T ro u td a le 's one of th e e n jo y a b le fe a tu re s slow ly im p ro v in g an d can w alk T h e re a re am o n g th e m em b ers e ig h t a ro u n d a little . F o r se v e ra l w eeks, o r te n w om en p o stm a ste rs. since h is a c cid en t, he h a s re q u ire d Miss L a u ra V. B u lk eley received very c a re fu l, c o n s ta n t n u rsin g . tw o p le a s a n t s u rp ris e s on S a tu rd a y . , C ly d e H o p p e r la a s s is tin g In W hen sh e b o ard ed th e Mt. Hood t r a i t S h a ttu c k &. L in d se y ’s sto re. In com p an y w ith M iss E m m a J o h n s o t D u rin g th e w eek th e m ain s tre e ts w ho w as to be h e r g u e st o v er S u n d ay , sh e w as g re e te d by a n u m b e r of th e tow n a n d som e of th e co u n given o f h e r frie n d s w ho h ad been sp en d ty ro a d s a ro u n d h av e been of p e tro le u m in g th e d a y a t B u ll R un. T hey w ere th e a n n u a l c o a tin g th e W ed n esd ay C lub of M ontavilla, w hich w ill e ffe c tu a lly lay th e d u st frie n d s, w ho h ad re c e n tly a rriv e d •for th e re m a in d e r o f th e su m m er. an d w ere on th e ir a n n u a l picnic trip . M any a r e u sin g th e w a te r to lay th e Miss B ulk eley an d M iss C la rissa d u s t in fro n t o f th e i r p laces on th e H aile, th e lib ra ria n , a re also m em side stre e ts . T h is Is a lu x u ry w hich b ers of th is club, b u t w ere u n a b le to o u r peo p le g re a tly ap p re c ia te . Miss F lo re n c e H oney, d a u g h te r of a tte n d th e picnic. Upon a rriv in g hom e sh e w as a g a in su rp ris e d by Mr. a n d Mrs. W . F . H oney, w ho fin d in g th e r e one of h e r o ld college h a s been a tte n d in g S to u t’s In s titu te frien d s, w ho had re cen tly arriv e e d a t M enom onie, W ls., a rriv e d y e s te r fro m S p o k an e, W a sh in g to n , to m a k e day, and is a t h e r hom e on W a llu la avenue. P o rtla n d h e r hom e. T he P o rtla n d R ailw ay, L ig h t & Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. T ow le o f Min P o w er co m p an y is p u ttin g In poles n eap o lis, M inn., a re v isitin g 1 w ith fo r an e le c tric lig h t lin e along W al th e H oney fam ilies. T hey w ill re lu la av e n u e , w hich w ill se rv e th e tu r n to M inneapolis in a few w eeks, resid e n c e s on th a t s tre e t. h u t la te r w ill conte to m a k e th e ir A. W atso n , well know n In th is hom e here. p a r t o fth e co u n ty a s an a u c tio n e e r, Miss Inez L u ste d is a ss istin g in w ilt have c h a rg e o f R. R. C a rls o n 's th e posto ffice d u rin g Mrs. M cColl's new F u r n itu r e E x ch an g e d e p a rtm e n t a tte n d a n c e a t th e P o s tm a s te r’s con- to he lo cated on Pow ell stre e t. vention. H en ry R. H o p k in s, of C hicago, Is W ill H essel an d p a rty w ent fish v isitin g h is son. Rev. Geo. F. Hop- ing n e a r W a sh o u g a l, W ash ., th e Wins. H e is a re tire d tr a in m a s te r la tte r p a r t of la s t w eek an d cam e of th e Illin o is C e n tra l R ailw ay. hom e loaded dow n w ith b e a u tifu l L. L. K id d e r a n d w ife an d Miss rainbow tr o u t. T he la rg e s t one G ilb ert sp e n t S unday w ith re la tiv e s , c a u g h t, w hich seem s to se t a record In P o rtla n d . fo r th e season, m e asu red 21 H Inches J . J . W odaege sp e n t S a tu rd a y W ill is an e x p e rt w ith th e hook an d S u n d ay In P e n d le to n . andy lin e a n d fin d s liis g re a te st e n A lb ert R o d lu n , o f R o dlun B ros., jo y m e n t in la n d in g th e wily tro u t. well know n saw m ill m en, has p u r v chased six a c re s of Mrs. O sb o rn e I T h e re w ill be en o u g h fin e roses b ein g th e e a s t h a lf o f h e r tr a c t on l^ft! in G re sh a m and v icin ity next th o S ection L in e n o rth w e s t of tow n , S a tu rd a y to m a k e a good sh o w in g a t T h e p rice p aid w as *560 an acre. th e rose re c e p tio n a t R e g n e r & C o.’s a l He e x p ects to c u t it u p In to resid en ce sto re. Q u ite a n u m b e r h av e tr a c ts an d p ro b a b ly w ill build fo r re a d y ex p re sse d th e ir in te n tio n of b rin g in g th e p rize b o u q u et. h im self a fin e resid en ce. GRESHAM R ay T odd h a s fixed up th e new sign of th e G resh am G rill and if looks very a rtis tic . W m . K n ig h to n has p u rc h a s e d th e c le a n in g an d p re s sin g b u sin ess of 11. C. T odd a n d h as m oved In to th e old p o sto ffice b u ild in g re c e n tly va cate d by th e G resh am M illinery E m p o riu m . Mr. K n ig h to n is from B or in g andl is well k n o w n h ere. H e ha9 tw o sm all boys w hom h e w ill ta k e c a re o f an d e d u c a te . Mr. K n ig h to n is ex p erien ced In th e c le a n in g and ta ilo rin g b u sin ess an d hopes to bu ild up a good bu sin ess. Mrs. G ordon an d d a u g h te r E d ith w ere g u e sts of Mrs. Ja s . L aw rence 'on S u n d a y a n d culled on m any G resh am frien d s. C. R .W h e e le r, w ho h as had a c h a ir In K n ig h to n 's b a rb e r shop fo r o v er a y e a r h as ta k e n a vaca t i o n of tw o m o n th s a n d , w ith bis w ife, w ill go E ast o n a visit. Ed. C ollin s h a s ta k e n Mr .W h eeler place in th e shop. Tom «U nder th o u g h t he w ould re liev e th e m o n o to n y last w eek by go ing fish in g . He w ent by Ml. Hood railw ay to B u ll R un anil w alked 13 m iles to B rig h tw o o d w h ere he has a c o tta g e . H o sp e n t a few d ay s at th a t d e lig h tfu l re s o rt an d re tu rn e d e a rly th is w eek, lo o k in g re fre sh e d fro m h is trip . H. L. G o o d rich , w ho h a s clea red u p a, fin e sm all fa rm n o rth e a s t of to w n , re p o r ts th a t he had new po ta to e s on May 31, an d h a s had g a r den p e a s fo r n e a rly tw o w eeks Unity ou can buy in an EXCLUSIV T HARDWARE STORE We w rant your business in little things Sterlir ig & Kidder’s Hardware Store In the Grest tarn Investment Company’s New Building. G R E S H A M , OREGON Nobby Q I Dress O I T C -t-4 O Study of Our Customers' Needs COURTEOUS TREATMENT Brings Results at All Times DEPOSITS - - (Presidential Year) $133,032.56 $140,791.47 FIRST G R E STATE BANK SH AM . O RE. r A ii « r iiq for the whole Family W hen you are in Gresham, come in and get your pair C H IL D R E N ’S OXFORDS Tan, Patent, Gunmetal, sizes, 5 to 3 1-2, Price, $ 1 so to 2 SO W O M E N ’S OXFORDS Tan, Patent, Gunmetal, Price, $ 2 SO to 3 ° ° M E N ’S OXFORDS All kinds, Price, W ORK $ 3 SO to S ° ° SH O ES W e also have a very fine line of heavy and light Work Shoes of the Highest Grade— all our Shoes are the Best money can buy. Straw Hats are still the rage. Evervbody is doing it, doing it, whal ? Buying Straw Hats at Aylsworths. Black and Light Felt Conquor hats the best, price, $ l BOt o 3 ° ° ’v r m a n W ile G u a ra n te e d R ead y -m ad e C lo th in g . C all in a n d te c us Aylsworth , F itz g e ra ld B ros., of C leone, hav e re c en tly p u rc h a se d th e fam o u s - sta llio n A zem , w hose sire , C h am pion A xtel, w as sold a few y e a rs ago f o r *105,000. T h e h o rse is a black b e a u ty a n d m ay be seen a t th e B lue L ak e S tock F a rm on e m ile w est of C leone. Rose Festival Attracts C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1. J o h n R o b e rtso n of K ie ste r, M inn e so ta , is sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith his old frie n d s, C. M. O lip h a n t and wife J . R. P itts of E v e re tt, W ash., sp e n t F rid a y w ith h is un cle, S. F. P itts . E. C. W ihlon an d J o h n I’a lm q u ls t la v e l flnisheih p u ttin g up th e ir hay a n d now th in k it is tim e fo r rain . Q u ite a n u m b e r from U nity a re a tte n d in g th e Rose F e stiv al. S. F. P itts h a s sold h is d u c k eg;(| to J o h n P a lm q u is t and is going out of th e d u ck ra is in g business. C. M. O lip h a n t has sold his G resham p ro p e rty to D aniel W right of Itid ian a. Mrs. Moorel o f S e a ttle , a s is te r o f M ilton S a n d b o rn , w ho so m y ste ri ously d is a p p e a re d a few w eeks ago, h as w ritte n to E. J. G rad in to th e e ffe c t th a t sh e h a s received no w ord a s yet, from h e r b ro th e r. 11. C. W ihlon and Ray P a lm q u ist sp e n t S u n d ay a t S p rin g d ale. F ra n k G u stafso n is h u rry in g Ills b a rn to com p letio n . Q u ite a n u m b e r in U nity have p u rc h a se d th e se lf-h e a tin g fla t iron ! of F re d R ugg. Mr. and Mrs. E D. L an d o n and d a u g h te r M elba, a re sp e n d in g th e w eek wit). M rs l.a n d o n 's f a th e r and m o th e r, Mr. a n d Mrs. D. T u rn e r. Mr. an d M rs C. M. O lip h an t w ent fo r an e x te n d e d d riv e o u t th ro u g h C lack am as co u n ty recen tly . Conservative Banking June 10. 1911 “ " 1912 100 1 Things S u its t h a t S u it.” Next to Postoffice d azzling e le c tric a l p a g e a n t In h o n o r o f R ex O re g o n u s, w ho d e p a rts from .this realm of re v e ls w ith s p irit du c a rn iv a l in a b laze of glory. A G RESH A M LOD GE, U. D. A. F . & A. M.— S ta te d com m u n ic a tio n s w ill be held ev ery second and fo u rth T u esd ay in th e m o n th at 8 o 'clo ck sh a rp in I. O. O. F. H all. G resh am . V isitin g b re th re n c o rd ia lly in v ite d . H. J. P u lfe r, s e c re ta ry p ro tem . W ork in th e F. C. d e g re e , th is (T u e sd a y ) evening. g ram a t T he O aks P a rk an d C oun cil C rest. 10— F o rm a l c lo sin g of th e R ose E x h ib it a t th e A rm ory. SA TURDAY, JU N E 15. 10 a. m .— B and c o n c e rts a t h o tels and p ro m in e n t th o ro u g h fa re s 10— O b serv atio n c a rs w ill c a rry v is ito rs to view 1000 b e a u tifu l rose g a rd e n s , law ns an d te rra c e s. 2 :0 0 - Special ra c in g m a tin e e u n d e r a u sp ices of H u n t Club. 8 :3 0 G rand fin ale T he b ig g e st sin g le sh ip m e n t of p ack in g h o u se p ro d u c ts fo r an A las k a c u sto m e r e v e r m ad e, le ft P o rtla n d re c e n tly by sp ecial tr a in fo r T acom a w h ere it w ill be p u t a b o a rd a re f r ig e r a t o r vessel an d re-sh ip p ed n o rth . T h e s h ip m e n t a m o u n te d to 400,000 l*ounds o f fro zen m eats, v alu ed a t o v e r *50,000. T he m e a t w ill be ! k e p t frozen u n til used. H e re to fo re , such big s h ip m e n ts h a v e been su p plied by e a s te rn p a c k e rs h u t O re- B rillia n t and ) gon is now a b le to fill th e s e o rd ers. F lo w e r Show I Saturday, June 15, 1912 A Rose Reception will be held at Regner’s Store on Main Street, Gresham, from 2 to 6 p. m. A prize of $2.50 will be given for the best bouquet. T he judges are Mrs. D. D. Jack, Pleasant Home, Mrs. Dan Strebin, Troutdale, Mrs. Dan Metzger, Gresham. lauUea you are all cordially Invited. Bring your roses, la-t’s decorate tho churches for C hildren's Day lu-tter than th ey ever have been. Drop in anil add your name (4* the register. This Week we are showing a large Line of White Goods Man 11 fart urn-«« have h eea slack up to now on account o f w eath er con dition« and w ith >«»u in niiml w e took advan tage o f the nitoatlon and tnmgtit a lot of M h ite W earable« alm ost a> low «« the proverbial •O»g. This is your Opportunity—we dent need to say any more. Just drop in and note our PRICES. R eg n er & Co.