Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 09, 1912, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
VOL 2.
GRESHAM BONDS
ARE EASILY SOLD
T h re e bid s w e re open ed la s t n ig h t
at th e a d jo u rn e d
co u n cil m eetin g
fo r th e bond Issu e of >5000,
re ­
c e n tly a u th o riz e d fo r p u rp o se s
of
w a te r ex ten sio n s. T h e su ccessfu l
b id d e rs w ere M o rris B ro th e rs
of
P o rtla n d w ho b o u g h t th e p rev io u s
issu e of bonds. T h is la s t issu e w as
ta k e n a t p a r, th e y a g re e in g to b e a r
all th e ex p en ses in c id e n t to e x a m ­
in in g th e re c o rd s and issu in g
th e
bonds. A lth o u g h o n e bid from th e
E a s t w as fo r «7 above p ar, it w as
c o n sid ered th a t th e ex p en se
an d
d e la y of sa tisfy in g th e «Cistern b id ­
d e rs w ould n o t w a rra n t th e accep ­
ta n c e of th e ir slig h tly h ig h e r bid.
M orris B ros a r e a P o rtla n d firm
an d it w as th o u g h t to be a n
ad­
v a n ta g e to d eal w ith re lia b le b u y ­
e r s n e a r hom e.
T h e s tre e t c o m m itte e
re p o rte d
fa v o rab ly on th e in s ta lla tio n o f a d ­
d itio n a l lig h ts on Pow ell stre e t and
seven new lig h ts w ere o rd e re d , fo ltr
(tow ards th e C o tto n place, w est an d
th r e e e a st on P ow ell s tre e t.
T he c o m m itte e on P u b lic p ro p erty
a sk e d fo r m o re tim e to secu re e s­
tim a te s an d p la n s both fo r th e tow n
h a ll an d fo r th e fo u n ta in .
C o n tra c to rs a re re q u e ste d to set
E. G. K a rd e ll fo r In s tru c tio n s and
m a k e p re lim in a ry e s tim a te s on th ese
w orks.
Welches
T h e F o u rth h a s
passed
u n til
a n o th e r y e a r. T h e d ay
at
th is
p la c e w as c e le b ra te d to th e fullest
¡e x te n t of o u r c a p a b ilitie s in
th e
•way oS sp ecial d in n e rs an d d a in ty
lu n c h e o n , a la rg e a m o u n t of fire ­
w o rk s in th e e v e n in g an d a d an ce
a f te r w a r d s in W elches la rg e h o tel
p a rlo r. Y oung an d old p a rtic ip a te d
in th e d a n c in g esp ecially th e
old
fash io n ed V irg in ia reel, w hich w as
voted th e su ccess o f th e ev en in g .
W elches n o t to
be o u td o n e by
n e ig h b o rin g c itie s an d tow n s, had
th e balloon a scen sio n s th e F o u rth ,
(th e y w ere fire b allo o n s
th o u g h )
b o th a scen sio n s w ere p e rfect.
Thi
v a ri-c o lo re d b allo o n s go in g o u t of
sig h t to th e so u th and a t a high
ra n g e of a ltitu d e .
Mr. an d Mrs. D u P u y gave a housi
w a rm in g to th e ir h o st of frie n d s
fro m P o rt lan d ,In th e ir new bungalow
" W e o n a ." A b o u n te o u s feast was
sp re a d fo r th e h u n g ry g u e sts a t 1 :3 0
p. in.. a f t e r w hich a flag p o le was
raisedl a n d th e n a tio n a l em b lem was
u n fu rle d to th e b reeze, w ith th re e
« b e e r* and a sa lu te , an d p a trio tic
so n g s
Melrose
M iss T u rn e r o f M o n tav illa
is
¡sitin g Miss M abel W ood.
R ain h a s spo iled th e c h e rrie s for
ta r k e t. B e rrie s a re p le n tifu l and
n u su a lly larg e. T h e re a re some
e a c h e s an d q u ite
a
good apple
rop.
Miss C ren sh aw of G resh am is llv-
ng w ith h e r s is te r, M rs S ta ffo rd ,
Ills s u m m e r .
Many fro m th is co m m u n ity sp en t
he F o u r th in n e ig h b o rin g tow ns.
A m a n fro m C o rb e tt g av e u s a
felcom e visit w ith fresh fish
last
•eek. W e hope he *111 com e o ften .
T h e m o n th ly m e etin g of th e Ep-
o rth L eag u e w as h eld a t Mr. T all-
la n 's . Rev. A. B. C a ld ed r, p resid ed ,
lew o fficers w ere elec ted .
P resl-
eu t, Mrs. C apt. B ran so n ; 1st vice
re s id e n t, Mrs. C has. T a llm a n ; 3rd
ice p re s id e n t, M iss M abel W ood;
th vice p re s id e n t, Miss H e n rie tta
f ile s ; tr e a s u r e r , L eslie W iles; sec-
c la r y . L e ste r C o n ra d ; o rg a n is t. Miss
Ithel M ercer
Mr an d Mrs. T ail-
van tr e a te d th e le a g u e
to
ice
ream and cak e.
F ra n k
K en n ey is se llin g h is
a c u u n i c le a n e r in C an ad a
It
is
ne of his ow n in v en tio n .
Mr. Ken-
,ey is th * in v e n to r of se v eral o th e r
se fu l a rtic le s an d ap p lia n c e s
to
machinery.
1000 y a rd s L aw n
R e m n a n ts at
4 c e n ts a y ard , S a tu rd a y only, at
C. C. S to re
See window
E stim ates anil Plans W anted.
T h e c o m m ittee on P u b lic P ro p ­
e r ly w a n ts p re lim in a ry p lan s and
e s tim a te s fro m c a rp e n te rs au d co n ­
tr a c to r s on th e c o n stru c tio n
of a
city h a ll
In fo rm a tio n m ay be ob­
tain ed fro m E G. K ard ell, a t B ank
tf G resh am
«
Phone 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
GRESHAM. M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 9. 1912
NO. 38
“Ever at Your Service”
MEN’S ENTERTAINMENT
WOULD MERGE
SARGO’ AND ‘COLLEGE MAID’
IS FOR EVERYBODY
CITY AND COUNTY
ARE FAVORITES OF THE TURF
Boring
T h e W rig h t an d R eh b erg Co., w ill
p re s e n t “ F o r a M illio n ,"
a t th e
L iv e W ire T h e a te r. J u ly 13. Sev­
e r a l new p la y e rs h av e been ad d ed
G resh am w as
fav o red
on th e
•In resp o n se to a g e n e ra l d e m a n d ,
m a k in g th e c a st
a
s tro n g
one. a n d se v e ra l sp ecial re q u e sts,
F o u r t h iif h a v in g a n e x h ib it by th e
th
D an cin g w ill follow th e p erfo rm an ce.
O u tlo o k giv es th e co m p lete reco rd w o rld -ren o w n ed , C ollege M aid, th e
T he B o rin g b all team w ill p lay of th e races as
h eld
h e re
la s t g u id e le ss p a cer. T h is w as h e r firs t
D am ascu s n e x t S u n d ay on th e la tte r s T h u rsd a y . I t is th e te s tim o n y of a p p e a ra n c e th is seaso n a n d h e r rec­
g ro u n d s.
good.
m an y w h o a re accu sto m ed to th e ord pf 1 :0 7 w as c o n sid ered
She h as a reco rd of 2 :0 7 % .
B o rin g w as a v ery m uch d ese rte d tr a c k th a t th e ra c e s w ere as ln te
O ollege Maid is ow ned by A. C.
p lace th e 4th o f J u ly as
n early e s tin g a n d clean, a s It is p o ssib le to
R uby & Co., h o rs e Im p o rte rs, whose
idvery m an , w om an an d ch ild s t a r t ­ w itn ess an y w h ere.
b a rn s a re located on th e B ase Line.
ed e a rly In th e m o rn in g fo r th e s u r ­
S a rg o w as c le a rly
th e favori
In th e ru n n in g
ra c e s th e
tw o
ro u n d in g tow ns. T he cro w d s w ere tr o tte r , ow ned by T. R. H o w itt. H e
d iv id ed to a g re a t e x te n t. Som e go­ won th r e e s tr a ig h t firs ts in th e 2:31 e n tries, w ere. B ird, ow ned by H. 8.
in g to G resh am , E sta c a d a , Sandy tro t. H is b est tim e w as 1 :1 0 . H al H olt, a m t H u m m in g B ird, ow ned by
an d P o rtla n d . H o w ev er, th e r e was Boy. ow ned; by C. W. C ra n e , m ade Jim A n d erso n . H u m m in g B ird w i
a ste a d y stre a m of people th ro u g h tl»j s h o r te s t tim e in th e 2 :2 5 p ace &rst_
T he co m p lete record is a s follow s:
to S andy a n d th e a u to sta g e s did a an d tro t. H is tim e w as 1:08.
good b u sin ess.
2 :3 0 T ri*— Purse * 1 5 0 .
K ye S to n e m ad e a b u sin e ss tr ip
——' H eats— 1st 2d 3d
N
am
e—
Owiw
No.
to P o rtla n d an d O reg o n City W ed­
T h ird
1. H allie B— L.
n esday.
F irst
2. Sargo— T. R
E m m e tt D o n ah u e w as a P o rtla n d
Fourth
3. Z o n e tta — Dr.
F if th
v is ito r W ednesday.
4. G u y llg h t— C. W. F la n d e i s .................. ,5
Second
5. H allie C— I.
Mrs. E lm e r H ickey sh o p p ed
in
Tim e— 1st, 1 :1 0
P o rtla n d W ednesday.
2 :2 5 Pace and Trot— P urse *2OO.
Mrs. J . W. S to n e, w ho w as q u ite
ill th e first of th e w eek h as
re ­
’
H eat»— 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th
No. N am e— O w ner
1 F o u rth
co v ered ..
1. Red H al— F re d M e rril.............................. 5 5
4 F ir s t
2. H al Boy—-C. W. C r a n e ........................... 3 2
F M. M organ had th e m isfo rtu n e
5 T h ird
3. Jim H ill— Geo. H o w itt............................2 3
to b reak so m e of th e g e a rs in his
2 Second
4. L ady D illon— E. E. T ild e n ........................1 1
a u to m o b ile m a k in g it n e cessary to
3 F ifth
5. S able H a l— L. W. W a t t s . . .......................4 4
haVe th e new p a rts c a st
in P o rt­
T im e— 1 st. 1 :1 0 % ; 2d, 1 :1 0 ; 3d, 1 :0 8 ; 4 th , 1 :1 2 ; 5 th , 1 :1 4 % .
lan d . B u t by a
g re a t d eal
of
2 :3 5 Trot and Pace— P u rse *10O.
h u stlin g it w as g o tte n In ru n n in g
H e a ts— 1 st 2d 3d
No. N a m e - O w ner
| o rd e r fo r th e 4 th of Ju ly b u sin ess
1. C a r u k a .........................................
2
1 1 F ir s t
2 2 Second
2. E ffie M............................................................. 1
R obt. Jo u e s and w ife w ere sh o p ­
4 3 T h ird
3. H elen H a l ...................................................... 2
p in g in G resh am W ed n esd ay a s w as
3 4 F o u rth
4. Miss A lta le n a ..............................................4
a lso Mrs. C. C. W ag n er.
T im e— 1st. 1 :1 7 ; 2d, 1 :1 5 ; 3d, 1 :1 « .
Mr. am i Mrs. C ason an d Mrs. Bul-
MEIER A FRANK S LOSE TO FAIRV IEW , 2 :3 .
In iier of P o rtla n d an d Mr. an d Mrs.
T h e b all g am e p layed h e re on th e n early 1 2 o'clock. T h e score was
W etz ler of. O regon Cty w ere g u e sts
of Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. T âch ero n la st F o u rth b etw een th e F airview
and 3 to 2 in fa v o r of F a irv ie w .
T he F airv iew b a tte ry consisted of
w eek.
M eier & F ra n k te a m s w as a th o r­
T ow nsend and le a d e r .
C laude Hes-
W a lte r Hbser, w ife and c h ild re n to
o u g h ly good g am e, ju s t close en o u g h lin is c a p ta in and E. C. M orrison,
g e th e r w ith G ra n d m a C ard of M onta­
v illa v isited w ith 8. E. C ard
last to be in te re s tin g all th e way th ro u g h m an ag e r.
H arlo w p itch ed fo r th e M eier &
In sp ite of m an y o th e r a ttra c tio n s
w eek.
Mrs. L. F is h e r w ent to H illsb o ro on v a rio u s p a r ts of th e g ro u d s, th e F ra n k . F le tc h e r is c a p ta in and m an ­
in
g am e held th e la rg e s t p a r t of th e ager. T h e g am e w as u m p ired
S u nd ay .
10 to p a rt by J e s s e D unbar.
Miss C a rrie G regeson is re p o rte d crow d, la s tin g front a b o u t
se rio u sly ill w ith n e rv o u s p ro s tra ­
T w elve-M ile H ouse Proprietor
tio n .
Mrs. Ted C olm an is su ffe rin g from
A rrested.
an a tta c k of d ropsy.
On tw o J o h n D oe w a rra n ts re­
C. P rep sll an d w ife of D am ascus T h e F airv iew boys w ere read y fo r tu rn e d by th e g ra n d ju r y , c h arg in g
sp en t th e 4th of Ju ly w ith
S. E a good ghnie la s t S u n d ay b u t th e
th e sale o f liq u o r to a m in o r and
C a rd .
G reen field B lu es failed to show up,
th
e sale o f liq u o r on S unday, F . C.
A. H a rris an d w ife o f G asto n a re
h en ce th e g am e w as fo rfe ite d
to
L
oveland,
m a n a g e r of th e Tw elve-
v isitin g w ith C h a rle s P a lm e r an d
F airv iew .
Mile ho u se, an e s ta b lis h m e n t on th e
fam ily.
N ext S u n d ay a t 2 p. m. a t F a ir- B ase L in e ro ad , w ill
be a rre ste d
T h e th ird q u a rte rly m e e tin g of
to
th e M. E. c h u rc h w ill be held at view th e h om e team w ill cro ss b ats H e w as o rd e re d by te le p h o n e
P le a sa n t H om e, J u ly 2 5 th a t 10 a.m w ith A rb o r L o d g e team and an ex­ relport to S h e riff S te v e n s’ office
S. E. C ard w as a P o rtla n d v isito r citin g g am e is in s to re as th e v is it­ and d ep o sit bail. T he o ffe n se s w ith
o rs a re re p o rte d to be a fast bunch. w hich he is ch arg ed a re m isd em ean ­
Sat u rd ay .
All b all fa n s a re in v ited to
be ors an d p u n ish a b le by fin es o r jail
L. F is h e r an d son Dan m ade a trip
sentences. L iq u o r is b eing sold at th e
present.
to E sta c a d a S a tu rd a y .
T w elve-M ilq house, it is d eclared ,
Miss S te lla S to n e h a s re tu rn e d
W as It a C o u g a r?
on a $25 F e d e ra l G o v ern m en t li­
hom e a f te r an ab sen ce of sev eral
L ast n ig h t a b o u t d u sk , w hile C.W. cen se only. T h e place o p e ra te s as
w eeks in P o rtla n d .
B o rin g an d A n d erso n te a m s p lay ­ A lb e rtso n ,F re d S tro u p and Guy Jo n e s a club, b u t th e q u a lific a tio n s for
’d th eiq second g am e o f th e season , w ere ou t in th e w oods p ro sp e c tin g m em b ersh ip a re slig h t and public
so­
?n th e h om e g ro u n d s S u n d ay . T he to r b la c k b e rrie s, th ey saw an a n i­ c h a u ffe u rs act as m em b ersh ip
gam e w as e x c itin g from s t a r t
to m al a b o u t th e size of a la rg e dog j lic ito rs, th e a u th o r itie s say.— O re­
'fin is h both te a m s h ittin g th e ball It d isa p p e a re d in th e w oods, and g o n ian .
lik e m a jo r le a g u e rs. R auw of An- a fte rw a rd s w a s h e ard to cry tw o or
T h e re w ill be th irty -e ig h t in itia ­
lerso n w as in good form an d pitched th re e tim es. J u d g in g from th e cry.
tiv e an d re fe re n d u m m e a su re s to go
an
d
th
e
b
rie
f
view
th
ey
had:
of
It,
•
fin* b all u p to th e n in th w hen he
went to p ieces allo w in g th e
hom e th e boys a re of th e o pinion th a t it befo re th e people of O regon a t th e
N ovem ber ele c tio n , b esides several
team th r e e scores. H en d erso n
of w as a co u g ar.
local m easu res.
B oring
p itch ed
a s te a d y
gam e
Hen
Lays
at
3%
Months.
h ro u g h o u t an d w ith th e excep tio n
T h e c ity of St. J o h n s w as th e
An O regon C ity p o u ltry f a n c i e r '
of th r e e e r r o r s w as given fin e su p ­
scene
y e ste rd a y and to d ay
of
a
lias
a
w
h
ite
b
a
n
ta
m
hen
w
hich
it
'
port,. B o rin g by a g re a t ra lly
In
a new Sweet P ea show and In d u s tria l e x h i­
th e n in th won th e gam e. T h e score is th o u g h t h as e sta b lish e d
She w as b it and a re g a tta , th e la t te r u n d e r
w as 8 to 6. B a tte rie s , R auw and reco rd fo r hen laying.
P o rtla n d
M otor
M iddleton, H en d erso n an d S a d le r h atc h e d M arch 8 and b egan laying d irectio n of th e
Boat
club.
on
J
u
n
e
24
U m pires. W ag n er an d S pahn.
Baseball
On M onday e v e n in g , J u ly 15,
G resh am c itizen s a re to e n jo y an ex­
cep tio n ally u n iq u e e n te r ta in m e n t in
th e n a tu r e of an exclusively m e n 's
c o n c e rt th e lead in g fe a tu re o f w hich
w ill be a d o u b le m ale q u a rte tte .
T h is p ro g ra m is b e in g p u t on by
th e m en of th e M. E c h u rc h and
th ey w ill be ably a ssiste d by som e of
th e best local ta le n t am o n g th e m en
an d boys of th e co m m unity. W hile
very tittle h as been said h e re to fo re
about) th is, still m uch h a rd p ra c tic e
w ork h as been d one an d th e a ff a ir
p ro m ises to be on e of th e m ost su c­
cessfu l in a long tim e.
T his e n te r ta in m e n t w as p lanned
by th e c o m m ittee w hich h a s
had
d h arg e of th e im p ro v e m e n ts on th e
M. E. c h u rc h p ro p e rty to g et fu n d s
w ith w hich to pay a
b a la n c e ot
*130.00 on ab o u t $300 w o rth of im-
m ents.
T hese im p ro v e m e n ts hav e
been
m ostly p u t on th e p a rs o n a g e in th e
n a tu r e of a new re a r p o rch , a b ath
room an d co m p lete o u tfit, th e In­
s ta lla tio n of city w a te r a n d a sep tic
ta n k besides th e fillin g of a n old
c e lla r u n d e r th e b u ild in g w hich w as
a lw a y s a so u rce of an n o y an ce, not
o n ly to th e o c c u p a n ts of th e ho u se
b u t to a ll w ho w ere a w a re of th e
e x js ta n e e of th e sam e. M uch
of
th e w ork w as d o n a te d a n d th e L a ­
dies' Aid society has s u b s ta n tia lly re ­
duced th e bill.
T h e re
a re
o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts
m uch n eed ed , th e c h ie f of
w hich
IS th e p a in tin g of both tin t • hural)
ed ifice and th e p a rso n a g e an d th ese
.plans w ill be c a rrie d o u t ju 3 t as
soon as th e c o m m itte e in c.hurgi can
se e th e fin a n c e s co m in g in su ch a
way a s to w a rra n t th e e x p e n d itu re .
T h e re is n o th in g in a co m m u n ity
lik e G resh am th a t n eed s m o re a tte n ­
tio n th a n th e ch u rc h e s.
A n eat,
w ell cared fo r ch u rc h ed ific e and
p a rs o n a g e w ill o ften have m ore a t­
tra c tio n to th e
h o m eseek er
th a n
m iles of c e m e n t w alk s o r exp en siv e
b u sin ess blocks.
No com m unity
w ould be a b le to h an d o u t m uch
of an in d u cem en t to s e ttle r s w ith ­
o u t c h u rch es, and th e g e n e ra l ap-
p e a r a n d j of th e exterior) is o ften a
co n sid e ra b le a ss e t o r th e o pposite.
E v ery citizen is o r o u g h t to be
In te re ste d in th e ch u rc h ed ific e even
if he d o es not w o rsh ip th e r e in , ju s t
from th e s ta n d p o in t of local p a tr io ­
tism and in sh o w in g h is frie n d s th e
tow n he w ill not fo rg e t to pass by
a n d call a tte n tio n to a n y th in g of
th is n a tu r e th a t is to th e c re d it of
th e lo cality and its people. Come
th e n and n o t only h elp to m a k e up
an a p p re c ia te a u d ien c e fo r y o u r fel­
low to w n sm en
e n te r ta in e r s
next
M onday
n ig h t, b u t spend
your
m oney fo r a cause in
w hich you
have a p e rso n al p rid e. A good look
ing c h u rc h on th e o u ts id e w ill help
to a ttra c t peo p le in sid e an d
th i
m o re a p eo p le go to ch u rc h th e b e t­
te r and s a fe r is y o u r co m m u n ity for
th e m a k in g of ho m es an d th e r e a r ­
ing of y o u r boys and girls.
A reso lu tio n h as been filed w ith
t h e P o r tla n d city a u d ito r and 'ill
be b ro u g h t b e fo re th e council a t its
n ex t m e etin g w hich is In ten d ed to
p re p a r e th e w ay fo r a m ergenc« of
th e P o rtla n d city
an d M ultno uah
c o u n ty g o v ern m en ts.
C ouncil lan
C ly d e is th e f a th e r of th e re. d u -
tio n a n d claim s to have in v estig ited
th e p lan th o ro u g h ly an d t h i n i s it
is e n tire ly fe a s a b le .i H e does not
su g g e s t d iv id in g th e co u n ty , o r th e
fo rm a tio n of a new
co u n ty ,
hut
se e m s to fav o r1 in c lu d in g th e w hole
of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty as now e x is t­
in g w ith in th e ju ris d ic tio n
of th e
city of P o rtla n d . In
o th e r w ords
th e c o u n ty o t M u ltn o m ah w ould. If
th ia p la n w ere c a rrie d o u t, go out
of b u sin e ss a n d th e city of P o rtla n d
w ould becom e its successor.
Mr.
C ly d e s a y s th a t if th e p la n is found
to be p ra c tic a b le , an d he th in k s It
is, it can p ro b ab ly be b ro u g h t a b o u t
by a m e n d in g th e c o n s titu tio n of th e
s t a te in such' a w ay as to ab o lish
th e co u n ty officia ls. H e co n ten d s
th e r e is ''l i t t l e o u ts id e th e c ity th a t
re q u ire s th e serv ices of a big force
of m en, such as is now em ployed in
h a n d lin g th e c o u n ty a ff a irs
The
P o rtla n d police could h a n d le
th e
c o u n ty easily , th e m a y o r’s d u tie s
w ould n o t be g re a tly in creased an d
th e w ork of th e v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts
could, be so a rra n g e d th a t dozens
of em p lo y es could be e lim in a te d ."
So th in k s Mr. Clyde.
B u t th e n Mr. C lyde is on e of th e
co u n cilm en o f th e city o f P o rtla n d .
I t is fo r all citizens! o f th e c o u n ­
ty to c o n sid er th e s e p ro p o sitio n s
very c a re fu lly b efo re d ecid in g fo r or
a g a in s t th e plan .
I t w ould p ro b ab ly ta k e a b o u t1 tw o
y e a rs to b rin g a b o u t th e su g g ested
m erg in g of th e co u n ty an d city.
Dentil of Hililu Johnson.
A sad d e a th o cc u rre d
a t K elso
la s t w eek. M onday, in th e passing
o f H ild a Jo h n s o n , a y o u n g la d y of
16 y e a rs , th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Jo h n s o n .
T h e fam ily
fo rm erly lived a t
P ow ell
Valley
w h ere th ey a re w ell know n, and
w h ere H ilda w as b o rn
and lived
m ost of
h e r sh o rt life. At
th e
;ige of 14 sh e w as co n firm e d in
th e Sw edish L u th e ra n
c h u rc h
at
P ow ell V alley. She was an activ e
g irl, loved, by* a ll and had a la rg e
c ircle of frie n d s am o n g th e young
people. D eath re s u lte d from tu b e r­
cu lo sis a f te r a b o u t five m o n th s ’ Ill­
ness. A sis te r, B e rth a , ag ed
18,
a ls o a m em b er of th e Sw edish L u ­
th e ra n c h u rc h , .d ied at K elso th r e e
y e a rs ago. A fond f a th e r an d m o th ­
e r an d tw o b ro th e rs , A ugust an d
G u staf, a n d a la rg e circle of frie n d s
m o u rn th e loss of th is young, h ope­
ful life, b u t c h e ris h
th e hope of
m eetin g in th e “ Sw eet By a n d B y .”
T h e fu n e ra l w as held a t th e K elso
c e m e tery on T u esd ay , an d w as a t ­
te n d e d by a la rg e com pany.
T he
serv ices w ere in c h a rg e of Rev. J.
A lm ere, of P ow ell
V alley.
T ru e
Bids on Ei hi n tu in W anted.
sy m p a th y is fe lt fo r th e fam ily by
T he s tre e t c o m m itte e of th e co u n ­ th e ir m any n e ig h b o rs and frie n d s at.
cil askg fo r p re lim in a ry p la n s and K elso and P ow ell V alley.
«tstim ates on th e c o n stru c tio n of a
Card o f Thanks.
c o n crete fo u n ta in a t c o rn e r o f P ow ­
e ll and M ain s tre e ts . F u r t h e r In­
W e d e sire to e x p re s s o u r sin cere
fo rm a tio n m ay be o b tain ed fro m Geo th a n k s to th e m any n eig h b o rs and
K enney, o r E. O. K ard ell.
frlendB of K elso and fo rm e r n e ig h ­
b o rs of Pow ell V alley fo r th e ir sym ­
p a th y and a ss ista n c e d u rin g th e re­
c e n t sic k n e ss an d d e a th
of o u r
d a u g h te r H ilda
MR an d MRS. C. A. JO HN SON .
M iscellaneous.
WANT ADS.--The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS.
Real E state anil R en tals
l . n ESTOCK.
M iscellaneous.
L A M B E R T an d
B LA C K H E A R T
FO R SALE- H ouse an d tw o lots,
C H O IC E W e a n lin g pigs fo r sale
! c o rn e r R o b erts av en u e, an d F o u rth C h e rrie s fo r sale. J. J . T im m erm an
C M. S m ith , p h o n e 258.
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stre e t.
E n q u ire a t h o u se o r w rite G resham , R. 2. P h o n e 464.
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F O R SA LK — A re g iste re d
H o l­ Miss L en a R em bold, G resh am .
FO R SA LE L ig h t b u g g y , in good
s te in F rie s ia n b u ll calf fro m la rg e
co n d itio n N ew ly p a in te d .
Quick
reco rd p ro d u cin g stock
Also som e
Home More Choice laits.
•hoice w ean lin g pigs C ry sta l Brook
F o r S ale in Z en ith ad d itio n by sale, fo r only $20. Ix>ck box 244,
F a rm , R u ral R No.
2. G resh am .
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th e ow n ers. T he In d e p e n d e n t L an d ' G resham .
Box »1. P h o n e 456
tf
C om pany. E asy term s. Buy d ire c t
CORDW OOD d e liv e re d by Jo h n
an d sav e com m ission. See E. H.
Strayed.
(.arso n , R o u te 4, p h o n e 324.
tf
K
elly,
Rea
T
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s
tre
e
t
an
d
K
elly
J u ly td , stra y e d from
my farm
avenue.
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m ile e a s t of P le a s a n t H om e, a 3-y ear
Are You G oing to Hullil?
old
J e rse y cow. n o h o rn s,
lig h t
F O R R EN T Good five-room c o t­ If so. c o n s u lt W. H. K a rr, G resham ,
faw n , w h ite in fla n k s, g e n tle , in ta g e in T h o m p so n 's ad d itio n .
Mrs
O regon. P la n s an d e s tim a te s f u r n ­
m ilk
P h o n e, G resh am . 379
Re­ C h a rity S m ith , p h o n e 25x1, G re sh ­
ished.
1$
am .
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w ard. C bas. L. H u n te r.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
15 Acre» for Sale.
13% c le a re d , re s t la rg e second
g ro w th fir. A cre of r h u b a r d . a cre
m ixed b e rrie s, y o u n g
b e a rin g o r­
c h a rd
F in e g a rd e n , cro p s In. E x ­
cellen t soil. F a ir
ho u se.
Id eal
p lace o n m ain ro ad . T erm s if d e­
sired
V ery ch eap if ta k e n at one«
W. F C u m m in s. T ro u td a le , O regon.
T h re e m iles n o rth e a s t G resh am
T h re e mile« X. E Gresham, phone
l$ x
3»
M IM 'ELI.A N E O l’H
G resh am F eed Mill
w a n ts o a ts
an d w h eat. H ig h est cash
prices
P h o n e 561.
G RO CERY ST O R E , w ith liv in g
ro o m s co n n ected , fo r sa le o r will
tn .d e fo r a fa rm
E. A Y u n k er,
62nd s tre e t an d P ow ell V alley road.
P h o n e T a b o r 14.
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HAY— Good h o rse hay fo r sale
H. E. D avis, G resh am , O re.
tf ,
P oultry.
FO R SA LE — W h ite L eg h o rn hens,
a t 50 c e n ts e a c h . P h o n e 501.
tf
R ids W an te d .
Sealed bids w ill be received up
"to A ugust 1st, 1912, by th e school
c le rk .fo r 65 co rd s Of good live wood
to be d eliv ered a t sch o o lh o u se on or
b efo re S e p te m b e r 10, 1912.
D. M R O B E R T S.
C lerk School D ist. No. 4.
PA STU R E-— F o r r e n t a t A nderson 40
G resh am , O regon
S tatio n
E d. O sborn, C ity C arria g e
Shop, G resh am
F or Sale.
FO R S A L E — M ilk re p o rts , a t th e l
R iding pony, 3 y e a rs old. g en tle.
O utlook office.
J e rse y b u ll calf, y e a r old.
G erm an coach m are, 2 y e a rs old.
Builder» 1
R oss m a n u re sp re a d e r, good con­
W an te d house b u lk in exch an g e
ditions.
B. C. ALTMAN,
lo r lan d
C all O u tlo o k
office o r j
R. 2, G resham .
phone J2x
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LOTS FOR SALE at Cedarville—
Evening Telegram and Outlook
Easy terms
H. W. Snashall Phone Dally Journal and Outlook, 1
year................................................ IS SO
1 year,
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Gresham 74
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Buy B u g g ie s a t H essel’».
A fa rm e r w ho h ad b o u g h t a buggy
a t P o rtla n d ., called a t H e sse l’a F a rm
M achinery s to re to g e t a buggy
w rench. H essel» sold
it to him ,
th a n k ia g 'b lm fo r sm all favors. In th e
m ean ft hie sh o w in g th e
p a rty th e
b u g g ies on h is
floor,
w hich
he
a g re e d
w ere fin e an d
q u a lity
b uggies, and p rices w ere rig h t, even
lo w er th a n in P o rtla n d .
• H essel- k eep s a fu ll lin e o f Im ­
p le m e n ts, R uggles, W agons, M owers.
R akes. B in d er T w ine, an d if you buy
a t lle e s e l's you get rig h t tr e a tm e n t,
r ig h t p rices a n d rig h t goods.
tf
R ig h t in y o u r b usiest season
w hen you h av e th e least tim e
to
s p a re you a r e m ost lik ely to ta k e
d ia rrh o e a an d lose se v eral
d ay s'
tim e, u n less you hav e C h a m b e rla in 's
C olic, C h o lera and D ia rrh o e a R em e­
dy a t h a n d an d ’ ta k e a dose on th e
firs t a p p e a ra n c e of th e d isease F o r
sa le by G resh am D ru g Co., an d a ll
D ealers.
O utlook F ree w ith D allies.
Dally and Sunday Oregonian
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