Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 08, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    I'AOK FOLK
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY.
XOVEMBEi
RAILW Z,
re- PO K TLA XD
A.\D l*OU|,u C O M p^
An official count of all
w . p.
: 5pent at Welches.
l.S|os
Lv. Portland
mail matter handled at the Gresh
*
f
e
for Gresham
Big Prizes for College Boys.
Loren McIntyre of Seattle was am postoffice for October gives a
and Cazadero ^ n l ’nd'C£
A
prize
of
$100
for
the
best
es­
here over Sunday visiting
with his total of 73,59» pieces. Of ibis num­
a 5:20
cousins, Mrs John Metzger and ber 45.533 pieces »ere delivered and say on International Arbitration, of­
4:4ft
' b 5:4« <U.
6:50
fered by the Lake Mohonk confer­
Mrs. Roy Gibbs
5:3» J.1 !
28,«66 were collected.
b 7:45
ence on International Arbitration,
Mrs. E A. McIntyre of Hastings,
1
r
s7
$
8:45
Money orders Issued 314, amount has Just been announced on the
' a 7:50
Mich., is visiting at the home of her
b 9:45
b
i
l
l
$1528 10 Money orders paid 140, bulletin boards of the Oregon Agri»
10:45
niece. Mrs John Metzger.
These m a . I i I im - s
a re evtsem ely s im p le and easy to o p e ra te .
Just
b ll: 4 5
amount
$1496.70. The receipts of cultural College. The prize is giv­
Mrs. Sanstedt and little son visit­
1 b l- 13 S t
12:4ft
a tta c h tiuw to Faucet.
C ity W a ter o r p riv a te W a te r Syi.tem w ill
postofflce
for October for en by Chester D. Pugsley, Harvard
11 3»
X
ed with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
b 1:4ft
ru n them, a m i d o a w a y w it/» t h a t •‘tire d re e lin g ” com m on on wash
’09, and the contest closes March
day».
5 : ! 5
A. W Anderson last Wednesday.
a 2:27
'stamps, etc., were $318.84.
The 15,’ 1913.
; b
2:4ft
Little Guy Rusher had the mis­ postal savings hank has 30 deposit­
Each student in the senior class
b 3:4ft
3.1«
fortune to sprain his right wrist ors. Certificates to the amount in public speaking under Sigurd H. (J b 5:4ft
,
h
4:43
badly, and fracture one of
the of $3057, have been Issued since the Peterson Is required to produce one
O:4ft
a 3:03
1,10:00
bones of the arm, while at play last establishment of the department on finished oration during the winter,
3:3»
aud
he
has
announced
that
those
c
h
i1:33
February
24,
and
$1087
have
been
7:13
You should have one in your home. Sold and guaranteed by Saturday.
who wish may take the subject of
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tt:<3
A pleasant family birthday party paid to depositors.
International Arbitration, so that, if
Light figures denote a m
they may afterward
they desire,
UtbUU, tuv;
—
was held last Sunday at the home of
Bold figures denote p »'
A
Correction.
(put
it
in
essay
form
and
enter
it
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dahlqulst in hon­
» U- 8. Mail and E xp^
„
„
»
m
n.,/
in
the
contest.
Last
year
the
Cos-
F **
or of Mrs. Dahlquist's mother, Mrs.
Tbe editor of the Gresham Out- )uupolitau dub of tbe College of- passengers.
W. C. Burch. All the children were look wishes to correct a statement fered a
gold prije for the best » „ ¡ X ? "*m Lo“ 1 ,o > '« * »
H a rd w a re Store
present. Including Mr. and Mrs. Earl in an article which appeared in the essay on ;"Peace,” and one of the
In the Gresham Investment Company’« New Building.
C Saturday through to
outlook of November 1.
seniors in public speaking won the
Burch of Portland.
d Through to Boring
Sunday.
8
T’l#» Webb Cherry farm is not i
, .
Several hundred acres of potatoes
Smith nor has be
Ur,gen will soon be producing
Ruaning (ilhv , :
are yet in the ground and are in any Interest in said far,a. The orig- ‘- g e quantities of salt.
Develop- am, 1 hour.
« *
danger of being a total loss. Scarci­ any lateresu in »am h u r l ***<? w..» .
.
.
,
_
_
_
me
nt
work
on
bummer
and
Albert
MT
-
* ° rk oa 8unl“ *r
MT. HOOD DIVISION
ty of help during good weather is inal Webb farm comprised of almost
lakes
has
been
started
I
.'I
i„
inwon.her
and
it
is
Lv. Monta villa | Lv Gresh»,
the cause, aud the scarcity still con­ 200 acres was divided in December.
for Gresham ,,.for I f«
,, , , sis- expected
produce 400,000 tons
1010, oetween the three Webb
vxpeeieu to F
tinues.
and Bull Run M
, ,_
t'villa , Bun k,
per year of salt, potash and soda
d 6:35
H. J. Wallace, proprietor of the ters ant since said division, the There are said to be 40,000,000
6:00 0
a 9:00
Sweet Brier farm, three miles north­ Webb Cherry farm has been the sole tons of salts in these lakes and
8:10 »
property
of
and
managed
by
Mr.
and
“
”»•
of
in
lakes
and
a
3:00
a 1:30
east of Gresham, will sell everything
b ft:5 S
Mrs Lawrence
It. Allen.
Allen. They
They wish
ha. been secured. More
5:23 b
Mrs.
Lawrence R.
wish 4^ ‘r
at
public
auction
on
Thursday,
Nov.
Dishes. Casarols, Salad Bowls, Double Vegetable Dishes and
salt than is taken from Salt Lake
SUNDAY ONLY.
21. Read next issue for list of ar ‘to correct the above mentioned ar­ Utah, is expected to be secured an­
many other Fancy Pieces. Also a complete line of Knives,
9:00
8:00
ticle in that it is misleading to all
tides to be ¡told.
1:34»
nually from these Oregon waters.
11:60
Forks, Spoons and Servers £ Highest Quality M anufactured
who
lead
it
and
furthermore
since
4 :4 3
Mrs. Wm. Dahlqulst vlsiged Mrs
4:13
c 7:(M>
« 50 , S:l
Ida Cyr of Portland a few days the famous Lambert cherries of the Telegram and O utlook, 1 yr., $5.ftO.
Webb
Cherry
farm
are
known
from
a Mixed train.
this week.
GRESHAM, Phone 651
b To Cottrell only.
GRESHAM LODGE, No. 152,
A meeting of the stockholders of coast to coast they wish all inquiries
c To Gresham only,
the Multnomah County Fair assocla regarding same to be addressed to
A. F. & A. M. Stated com­
a To Mabery only,
tion will be held on Monday, Dec the farm itself or management there­
a To Sandy River only.
munications at 8 p. in. every second
2, at 10 a. m.. for the purpose of of.
Above schedules subject to chin
Master without
The name Webb Cherry farm will and fourth Tuesday. All
notice.
meting a board of 16 directors for
Masons
cordially
invited.
H.
PUL-
Light
figures, a. m.
be
registered
with
Secretary
of
I he Best
the coming year.
FER, Secretary.
Bold figures, p. m.
State at Salem, Oregon, immediately
M.
M.
degree
Tuesday
evening,
O. J .Trambley and Miss Georgiana
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—»
Hamlin were the winners of the Capitalist W ill Work to Improve Nov. 12. All master Masons cordial
in Grange hall, Gresham, Sunday
ly invited. Banquet.
two
sacks
of
flour
at
the
Moving
Agriculture.
TR Y TH EM
11 and Wednesday at 8 p m Si
Picture show drawing last night.
day school at 12. Public invited
Picnic Hams
Martin
Winch,
a
well
known
Port­
Is
your
husband
cross?
An
irrit­
1 5 c per lb.
Miss Maybell Burch entertained at land capitalist, proposes to do bis able, fault-finding disposition
is
Cottage Hams
1 6 c per lb.
her home last Thursday evening, at part in eucouraglng good farming often due to a disordered stomach
FREE METHODIST CHUR!
Regular H am s
2 O c per lb.
a Dutch party. The party consisted in this state and benefiting the A man with good digestion is near­ Gresham— Edwin W. Hight,
Best Bacon Back
of 24 aud nearly all were dreBsed agriculturist. He and a few asso­ ly always good natured. A great Sunday school, 10 a m., preach:
1 7 2 per lb.
as Hollanders.
The rooms were ciates will conduct a model farm many have been permanently cured at 11 a. m and 8 p. m. Cotta
Positively the Best Smoked Meat in Oregrn
of stomach trouble by taking Cham­ prayer meeting each Thursday es
daintily decorated with white near this city, principally for pur­ berlain’s Tablets.
For sale
by ing at 8 p. m. Place announced.
chrysanthemums. The compuny ad poses of demonstration. This ob­ Gresham Drug Co., and Dealers ev­
journed at 12, each had a very en­ ject-lesson farm will be managed erywhere.
Subscril/e Now. Get the Beat
will be stronger next year and will joyable time.
according
to
the
best
and
latest
not lay down the bat for any profes­
J. W. Davis, father of H. E. methods without thought of making
sional team. Look out, you sports!
Continued from page 1.
While Ed. Smith was enroute to Davis, is seriously ill at his home anything more than running ex­
For nearly penses. It will be a show place,
Albert Ixiwi» of Topeka, Kansas, St. Johns with a load of hogs for near Cotton station.
the Sun Dial Mill company last three weekB he has been fighting
lia s Jollied Ida family at the home
calculated to give instruction to
week he met with rather a peculiar
of hi» »later, Mr». E. C. Morrison. accident. In passing a team one of pneumonia, hut at the age of 8 4, farmers.
The Lewis family expect to remain his horses slipped on the pavement the chances seem to be against
The co-operation of Luther Bur­
und the passing team ran over the him.
here.
bank, the plant wizard, has been
horse that was down, the wheel
Harry Wood, formerly of Gresh­ secured and the fullest encour­
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Axtell have cutting
the horses' lip so badly
been at Newberg attending the fun- that It was necessary to call a vet­ am, but now living at Sandy, is agement from the Oregon Agricul­
erul of Mr. Axtell’s stepfather, Ed erinary to sew up the wound. Mr. down on a visit.
tural College is expected. It will
The Gresham city council met last supplement the work of that In­
Smith, who died at his home in that Smith had to leave his load on the
street over night.
night and appointed Judges und stitution. The farm will demon­
place last Saturday night after sev­
Norman and Edgar Smith went
eral days of severe Illness.
The to Boring last Saturday evening to clerks for the coming city election strate farming in all Its branches,
family lived here for several months assist in the work of organising the ts follows: Judges— W. H. Bond, including agriculture, horticulture
breeding and
und many friends here sympathize Lincoln lodge there. Mr. Wright of Gwrgo Leslie aud B. W. Emery; dairying, livestock
Boring called them to aid him in clerks- Roy Kern and W. C. Burch even floriculture.
with Mrs. Smith in her sad loss.
his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Province closed
Little Addle Cree, who has been The city recorder was instructed to
up their store at Arleta onelectlon a sufferer for some time with hip call a nominating caucus to meet
day and spent the day with their trouble, is reported to be worse tot the Commercial club hall next
again and is suffering quite severe­ Tuesday ulght, to name a ticket
pareuts here.
ly. The doctor has removed the for the city offices. The city treas
Mrs. Eva Duuu, sister of W Elli­ cast from the hip, and now has a
Is the name of the merchan­
son, underwent an operation In the weight from the foot. Her many urer reported amounts unhand as
dise
carried in this store.
fellows:
In
water
fund,
$878.04;
friends
are
anxious
for
her
speedy
Hood Samurllan hospital ouWednes-
day from which she is expected to recovery. She Is a sweet little thing general fund, $2886.06.
and ha» the sympathy of the entire
I he girls of the Queen Esther cir­
recover.
town.
cle
will hold their annual thank-
W. C Hurst has moved his fami­
ly luto the house lately vacated by
offering service tonight at the M. E.
Peanuts
per qt.
F. D. Axtell and family.
church. A social meeting will fol­
Handkerchiefs
Miss Susie Hall was a weekeud
low. Everybody invited.
Tablets
guest of Miss Ada Itobluson. Miss
George Hamlin was arrested today
TROUTDAUB. Nov 7 The new
Hall was also here on Saturday to bridge across the Sandy river was charged with assault and battery on
3 Trum p Pencils
attend grange.
opeued up for traffic last Saturday. his wife, daughter and father, jy«
Large Dippers
Miss Hose Albrecht lias returned A little work yet remains to be case will come up before Justice
Hairpins
per bx
from several days’ visit In Portland done on the structure In the way of Rollins.
Meanwhile he he is In
Xm
as
Toys
I I k - very latent sty les w ithout th e lin n is, w ith Gw souml-iimtroll-
the city Jail.
Miss Eva Towusend had us a painting etc.
Big shutters. T he liarsh, g m tin g tone« s r e d on e aw ay with »In***
weekend guest Miss Helen Bowen
Carrol S. Smith left on Tuesday
Mrs H C. McGinnis expects to
«n tiixly. 5 ou i-au have any k ind o f m u sic you w ish.
of Portland.
leave next week for her old home {last for Minneapolis where he goes
Ladies' Hose
Miss Grade Mlckley of Troutdale In Kalamazoo, Mich., for a few ss the Oregon representative in
Men’s
“
Is here vlslllug her grandmother, ! weeks' visit.
charge of the land products to be
Mrs Peter Peterson.
| The marriage of Miss Carrie shown there in the coming few
Stationery
U e also have a com plete assort n .en t o f R ecords w hich can he pi»)
G. W. Jones and wife are enjoy- Thomas of this place aud William weeks The descriptive folder has
Dishes
on any m ake of m achine.
lug a visit from their daughter, Compton was aoleaiulaed in Port­ Just been printed at the Outlook of-
Graniteware
Mrs. Howard.
Violin», Owitars, M an.lolins am i B an jos a lso in atock at I«*»*
ulght. The
The citizens living along Harrison I land
.„ last
. Tuesday
-------’ —
■ couple floe and will be sent him for free
Pictures
l» » .r than y„u can buy for in Gie city.
distribution. It consists of twelve
street have petlUoned the city coun- I w reside In Washington
om e in and let us show you . W e sell on very easy b*ro'’
Men’s
Ties
d i for the Improvement of that ' The Ladles' Aid society met
vit h pages and fully covers the re­
Street from First to Seventh, and Mrs. K. W. Oiwvlsh on Wedueedav sources of this section of Oregon.
(to doubt their prayer will l>e xrant«
>
ed.
Mnuu
a buiy afternoon
Gresham grange will hold Its reg­
A technical point In the city char
Miss Olive Nelson entertained ular monthly session tomorrow, Sat­
t«r prevented the bonding of the th” Misses Selling of Kenton, form- urday, All members of the order
The R E X A LL Store
city for city park and play ground, er Troutdale realdents
as week are cordially welcome.
which la a serious loss to the cltl- en,|
zens as It Is the most beautiful park
in this county and the city will
never be able to obtain an option
on thia property again.
The Sun Dial baseball club from
the records made the past season
A son was born to Mr and Mrs
are fully determined not to
be
Copeland
of south Hock wood Mon­
outdone the coining season. their
new grounds are »Hunted south of day.
aud adjoining the Fairview, (O. W
J H. Richmond has moved Into
STR EN G T H
P. depot).
Mauager Morrison Is his new store which Is built on
‘.he r X r T ^ l n e s ’ ^ a X ? " ™ a ° /¿ a ^ í «Tt^t
,O
not sparing time, money or worh
to get this diamond Into perfection the old site
o v ? /: .^
hom” Th* —
•*
£
It It can be done. When the first
Mr*- Wm Stanley Is on the sick
game Is called the diamond will be. list
Powell St.
Gresham, Oregon
In apple pie order. and the team
The Ladies Aid of the Rockwood
SA
F
E
T
Y
M E church will give a bazaar at
has been our watchword Rather do without profit« than Jeopardize
Marabeea Hall about the middle of
safety.
December The proceeds
will be
used to build a woodshed for the
JXISRPAIDI CAPITAL*
~
church and parsonage Useful and
This
bank
has
la
Paid
<
apt
Lal
twice
Gvat
required
by
|«w
Vial«
fancy articles are solicited for the
SERVED
tains •
nwerre. I,« .„rplu. and proOts, . f L l hel(,
sale
Lnder New Management
’ P"*
e im e -te n c te . eqwals SO p er re n t
R . .« I,,
u
Mrs. W innie Whalen.
Mrs Scott of Portland Is here vis­
qaaltncaUuns we ask Gist yms entrust y„„r bouteeaa t„ ,,ur care.1***’
iting with her sinter. Mrs
Miles
-MKVIJ»
Orlmshaw.
Confectionery
* p .T U |rt» b" -g,r.B>’'‘îr"’* “ n P'*"- totiort order at « " f tiste
Born to Mr and Mrs John Bacon,
m ck .n D inner Sunday. Ml cen ts.
Cor. Ind and Main St.
last Wednesday, a baby girl.
flrst-rla s, *inM,'.?,'L *’ BeW’ n"*l*rn. u p -to-d ate, sanitary •“**
GRESHAM,
•
OREGON
g esmam
Mrs John Is visiting relatives In
" b ere ta ( b L Z T * rP’ p w t-
b etter p lace to t . n
Monta villa.
the , r X I? sVr. r 9
I
Now that Wilson is Elected let the
G RESH AM
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts
Report o f Gresham I’oetoffice. the I turned Monday from severul weeks
Portland W ater Pow er
WASHING MACHINE DO YOUR WASHING
O u r P r ic e $ 1 4 .0 0
Sterling & Kidder’s
Ju st R e c e iv e d
A big lot of Silverware direct
from the Factory’, there are
many New Designs in Baking
W . R. BURKE, J e w e le r
A
G r esh a m C ash M ark et
SMOKED MEAT
Fairview
Money’s Worth
a,
A Few Articles and Prices
Troutdale
COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA
Grafanolas from $17.50 up.
Novelty Shop Gresham Drug Co.
Rockwood
42 Per Cent
°' °ö'o?r' fc ÎX '" C,‘h
“ *n
GO TO
“ '««“ "I
The Gresham Garage
tai all Auto Supplies and Repairs
H o t D r in k s
The Congdon
A T D U K E'S
rIR S . T ^ STATE
BANK
.