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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1912)
•‘AGE H»UM GRESHAM AT $3.15 A ll T h is W e e k Your choice from our stock of $3 50 M en’s Shoes, selling for $ 3 .1 5. Standard M akes and Splendid V alues. T his Special for all this w eek only I Edw. Aylsworth in the Brick Next to P. 0. I he com fort an d convenience of a sanitary w ater system are not luxuries but m odern necessities. T h eir successful operation d e p e n d s on the delivery of w ater w ith a force or pressure. A t a com paratively sm all expense w ater can be delivered u n d e r pressure in any isolated country hom e. W e are han d lin g the F airbanks M orse System , have installed several w hich are giving excellent satisfaction. LETS TA LK IT OVER Sterling & Kidder’s Hardware Store In v e stm e n t C o m p an y 's New B u ild in g SIL V E R W A R E For your 1 hanksgiving dinner. Decor ate your table with a few new fancy pieces of Silver and carve your turkey with a new Carving Set. N ew Patterns and Low Prices W . R. B U R K E , J e w e le r GRESHAM. Phone 651 Is a D O L L A R E A R N E D A Million Days~a Million Dollars. Start Right Now 65c $ 1 .2 5 1 8 c and 2 O c O T I 1ER M E A T S A M E R A T IO G r e s h a m C a sh M a rk et The Evening Telegram By mail from d a te till Jan. I, '14, for $ 3 .5 0 Regular price for one year, $ 5 Send US your Subscription 1 he i.vrnuiH F elegiatn is Progressive en d Independent. Prints its n ew s without fear or bias Is the O nly Portland afternoon paper w it h full Aaaoeiated Press service Its lot a I new« is the best I hr \X om rn a and Spotting pages are unequalled. S at urday edition is extra su e . contains superior conuc supplem ent w ere ro o stin g in som e tre e s and w ere fo u n d dead, p a rtia lly d e v o u ieu by som e an im al o r bird th a t coulu reach th em on th e ir p erches. Geo. F . H op k in s, J r ., of P o rtla n d , was in tow n S a tu rd a y ca llin g on old frien d s. S abin A lex an d er, a fo rm e r re sid e n t ■ of G resh am , w as seen on o u r s tre e ts I last S a tu rd ay . 11. L. G oodrich is busily engag ed dig g in g p o ta to e s an d a tte n d in g to I farm w ork. Mr. an d Mrs. G oodricli a re sp en d in g th e m o u th w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. U. S. S m ith, d u rin g Mr. S m ith 's ab sen ce in M inneapolis. nesday last of Miss L o ttie A llebach, ùcce of Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e She w ent to P e n n sy lv a n ia tw o y ears ag o from P o rtla n d a n d w as ta k e n sick n few m o n th s a fte r h e r a rriv a l th ere. D u rin g h e r illn ess she w as ■ ca re d fo r by h e r b ro th e r w hom she j w ent to visit, b u t grew stead ily w orse u n til relieved by d e a th . Miss A llebach w as born a t V ancouver in 1885 h u t lived a g re a te r p o rtio n of h er life in P o rtla n d . She w as a fre q u e n t v isito r in G resham and R ockw ood and w ill be k in d ly reu ter- bered by a la rg e n u m b e r w ith w hom site becam e a c q u a in te d w hen here. H er re m a in s w ere buried a t B ro o k ville. T h e ra n g e w hich h as been on d is p lay fo r sev eral w eeks in S te rlin g A K id d e r's w indow , was sold th is week E le c tiu u N otice. tu Miss O live M cC arter, i t w as a G resh am , O re., Nov. 21, 1912 ♦ 52.50 ra n g e w hich w as red u ced in N otice is hereby given th a t the p rice each week u n til it sold for a n n u a l tow n ele c tio u will be held >33.50. in th e T ow n H all a t i ’ow ell an d ! Irv in g D odge lias been given a R o b e rts a v en u e, in tlie T ow n of p osition a l th e su b -sta tio n , ta k in g G resh am on th e 3rd day of D ecem th e th ird e ig h t-h o u r s h ift, his tim e ber, 1912. P o lls w ill open a t 1 being from m id n ig h t till 8 a. in. p. m. an d close a t 7 p. m. T he o llie rs on d u ty a l th e sta tio n S aid ele c tio u w ill be held fo r tlie a re C. C. R eed, chief o p e ra to r, and p u rp o se of e le c tin g th e follow ing o f E. V. M au ld in g , second. ficers, viz: M ayor, R ecorder, T re a s C ouncil- Miss E llen D eliav e n of Scenic, u re r, M arsh al, an d th r e e j w ho is a tte n d in g th e G resliaui high m en fo r a term of tw o y ears each. I school, an d w ho h as been com ing D. M. R O B E R T S , Tow n R eco rd er, { an d going each day by Mt. H ood F o r T ow n of G resham tr a in , h a s a rra n g e d to stay in G resh- Is y o u r huBbaud cross? An ir r it j am fo r aw h ile. She is a t H enry ab le, fa u lt-fin d in g d isp o sitio n is j M etzger's hom e. o ften d ue to a d iso rd ered sto m ach Lloyd T e g a rt, liv in g on th e Base A m an w ith good d ig estio n is n e a r L ine an d a s tu d e n t a t th e W ash in g ly alw ay s good u a lu re d . A g re a t ton high school, Is a m em b er of the m any have been p e rm a n e n tly cured of sto m ach tro u b le by ta k in g C h am A ll-S tar fo o tb all league, co n sistin g b e rla in ’s T ab lets. For sale by of six team s. G resham D rug Co., and D ealers ev Next T h u rsd ay being u holiday ery w here. th e r e will be no serv ice on th e ru- rul ro u tes. T h e p o sto ffice w ill be I open, u n til 11 a. in., and from 5 to 6 p. m. Tlie g irls of th e B ap tist Sunday school will hold a h a n d k e rc h ie f sale O n A lfred Jo h n so n ’s Place, I Mile Souih of Sycam ore Store, a t W o stell's sto re n ext Sat u n lay a f te rn o o n , b eg in n in g a t 2 o'clock. on P oster Road. W illiam H ockinson was u n fo r tu n a te to cut all th e fin g ers of h is left Saturday, Nov. 30, 10 a.m h an d to th e bone y esterd ay w hile Free L undi at Noon. d ressin g a b eef a t th e farm of C. F H uegg. T h e c a rc a s fell from its 1 sp an horses, w eight 23uu Ills , g am b rela and th rew him a g ain st a and harn ess. sh a rp k n ife w hich w ent th r o u g h his 1 brood sow ; n in e shoats. h an d . F o rty chickens. T he big o u td o o r d an cin g pavilion 1 Old H ickory, 3 *4 in. w id e-tire a t E sta c a d a w as b u rn ed last n ig h t, w agon and wood rack in good co n b eing a to ta l loss. T he fire is su p d itio n . posed to have been of an in ce n d l- 1 D avenport w agon, 2 U in. good ary o rig in . d o u b le box. 1 S to u ito n w agon, 3 *4 in. T he new d rin k in g fo u n ta in just 1 n a rro w tire , 3 54 in. S tu d e b a k e r placed In p o sitio n on th e sidew alk j a t th e F ir s t S ta te B ank is a g reat w agon. 1 s u rre y , good as new. co n v en ien ce to th e th irsty . It was 1 erected by E. T. Jo n e s A t ’o . co n 2 b u g g ie s - 1 top b u g g y ; 1 open tra c to rs , who will begin w ork on th e buggy . 6 to n s baled hay. I s tre e t fo u n ta in In a few d ays and ru sh it to eom p letlo n . 1 stu m p p u ller. I O liver plow , farm tools an d o th e r TURKEY GIVEN AWAY AT SHOW th in g s There will be a big turkey given aw ay 15(1 b u s h e ls p otatoes. W ed n esd ay night at the picture show . T e rm s ('a sh , u n less o th e rw ise .•rr- A big sp ecial sh ow , T hanksgiving after ra n g e d . noon and evening. T h e tw o sacks o i flour will be given aw ay A. W. COOKE, Auctioneer. as usual, Thursday, N ovem ber 28. PLUM PUDDING D IN N E R MINCE MEAT DEL MONTE CHERRIES DATES CRANBERRIES PINEAPPLES C hickens a t M arket Q u otations P H O N E 661 GRESH AM , O R E COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA The very latest sty les w ith ou t tlie horns, w ith the sou nil-control I- in g sh u tters. T he harsh, g ratin g tones are done away w ith alm ost en tirely. You ran have any kind of m usic you w ish. Grafanolas from $17.50 up. We a lso have a com plete a sso rt.....nt of Itecords which can Is* p la y .. I on any m ake of m achine. V iolins, G uitars, M andolins ami B anjos a lso in stork nt prices low er than you can buy for in the city. t om c iu amt let us show you. We aril on very easy term s. Gresham Drug Co. T h e R E X A L L Store COURTS HOLD $ 4 .5 0 With Balance of this year FREE! I hese Subscriptions will en d January I, 1914 I luii a n w ip t for money paid i*» of no tlie holder lx ab le to prove (hat th e money T H E ' t HECK GIA EN UNDISPUTED BY B A N K waa actually paid. for all Auto Supplies and Repairs Pht ’ f ow cll St. G resham , O reg o n AND PAID T lllt t il t .i l THE HANK HTA.NDM A LI.C O U K TH . Pay all your b ills It g iv e , you a com plete ri-conl and a receipt. k eep in g up Its re p u ta tio n by s t a r t ing a n o th e r new th in g T ilts tim e great ileal. count al th is bank. The Gresham Garage unhww C H E C K E ugene, w hich Is one o f th e m ost p ro g ressiv e citie s of th e s ta te , is o , mmi It costs you m ulling— ami may l.y ( heck. a r ln sk in g ac s a te you a The Congdon U n d e r N ew M an ag em en t It is a p lan for a w o rk in g m a n 's club, w here men o f all rlasses w ill feel Mrs. W in n ie W h alen , Prop. MEAIJ4 A m erican or European plan. Hhort order at .my tim e, npertal < liicken D inner Sunday, c«»nta. at hom e an d fa cilities will bep ro v id - ed for p le a s a n t recreatio n an d im p rovem ent. Dally J o u r n a l an d O u tlo o k , 1 G e t li l e B est. conMct|uence Ih«» I m * m know n metixMl of proof in ■Mxlem bwalaeaa lx Send your remittance Now to the Outlook S u h a c rtb e N o w . T H A N K S G IV IN G GO TO T o g eth er for o n e full y ear for only g e a r . ................................. C an S u p p ly E v e ry th in g you need for your K. D. CUNNINGHAM. Owner. the TELEGRAM and OUTLOOK T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts of J N. T eal, th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill be ask ed to su b s c rib e o n e -h a lf of >100,000 front th e re c la m a tio n fund for a th o r ough survey of th e D eschutes riv er to d e te rm in e its p o w er an d ir rig a tion p o ssib ilities T h e s ta te w ill. If is proposed, raise th e rem a in d e r of th e fund. Metzger Bros fin est fa rm s an d city residences. D ead , of L ottie Alleimela. Dun M etzger h as lately lo st m ore A te le g ra m from B rookville, P en n ., th a n a dozen fine ch ick ens. They I an n o u n ced th e d e a th th e re on Wed- Auction A DOLLAR SAVED 5 lbs. Lard 10 lbs. Lard Choicest Bacon Obituary of II. W. F orsythe. L ist o f Ix-tlers. H arvey W esley F o rsy th e , w ho w as T h e follow ing list of le tte r s re b u ried h ere on S a tu rd a y last w as m ain u n called fo r in th e G resham born in W isconsin, May 17, 1856, po sto ffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g an<f died Nov. 20, 1912, a t S alem , Nov. 2 4 th , 1912: O regon. H e cam e to O regon in I S 74 L e tte r s - F ra n k E. W illiam s, C arl w here he resid ed . He died a fte r E n g w all, M. J. M errill, F re d C. a sh o rt illn ess from th e effe c ts o f an H a rt, M rs W ills M erkley apoplectic stro k e . H e leaves th re e C a rd s— L. B re itn e r, Jo h n N eilsen, sisters, tw o b ro th e rs and tw o c h il L. E. g h eeb o rn , W. T. H u b b ard . d re n to m o u rn th e ir loss In te rm e n t T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e w as in G resham cem etery. T he serv - 1 dead le tte r officee D ecem ber Sth, ice w as co n d u cte d by Rev. E dw in W. 19 12, if not d e liv e re l b efo re In H ight. T ext, L u k e 19: 10. c a llin g fo r the above, please say ad v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list. O A. E a stm a n o f th e B ank of I. M cCOl.L. P. M G resham m ade a business tr ip to j F o re s t G rove y e ste rd a y , re tu rn in g Daily O reg o n ian and O utlook. hom e today. I ________________________ <■ 11' I lhlon. lan d scap e g a rd e n in g a t som e of o u r c° * l° Why Not Have Fresh Water In Your House G resh am Unity Mrs. P a t C ollins, who h a s been in Mrs M. E O rdw ay of P o rtla n d vis- a P o rtla n d h o sp ital ta k in g m edical ited h e r frien d , Mrs. A n u n eru ian on tre a tm e n t fo r can cer, re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay an d S unday. S unday m o rn in g . She is m uch im 11. U. W ilson an d 11. U. M cG innis proved. celery g ro w ers of T ro u td a le who Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. W ihlon drove have been sh ip p in g larg e q u a n titie s ' ov®r 1° S p rin g d a le la s t S u n d ay C. M. O lip h a n t b u tch ered a fine of celery to P o rtla n d a r e now fill ing larg e o rd e rs fo r Id ah o an d E a s t hog M onday. Som e fin e d a ily cow s h av e been e rn W ash in g to n an d O regon points. b ro u g h t in to U nity th is week by 8. They say th e d em an d is good. A ndrew P u lle n is re p o rte d q u ite F . P itts . C. M. O lip h an t, H. C. W ihlon, sick w ith ty p u o id fev er a t h is hom e D an T u rn e r, Jo h n P a lin q u is t an d 8. in M outavilia. W. it. R odgers, who was in th e te a F . P itts a tte n d e d th e sa le a t the business h ere u n til he recently sold Sw eet B ria rF a r tn la st T h u rsd ay . Mrs. Dan T u rn e r drove to P o rt to E. 1. R oss, w as dow n from The D alles e arly th is week on a busi- j lan d M onday. Jo h n P a lm q u is t m ad e a business u ess trip . H e h as s ta rte d a ro u te fo r th e Tea co m p an y a t T he D alles. | tr ip to P o rtla n d T uesday. H ave you h e ard of th e big p o ta to W. 11. A ddis of R u ssellv ille was tr u s t recen tly fo rm ed a t U nity? a G resh am v isito r y este rd a y . He is E. G r, rad in 8010 sold a fin e fresh en g ag ed In h o rtic u ltu ra l w ork and r"’ J J. ’ U a al1?. Sho th e TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2«. slH 1 2 G RESH A M AH $3.50 lu OUTLOOK, - T his H ostelry la new . m .sle m . up-to-date. sanitary and first-class in every rs*spect. No b etter place to stop an y w here in Oregon.