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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1912)
•A l.K K i l l« GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FR ID A Y , NOVEMBER Ray H Todd has made arrange m ents to move his shop to the Cleve land building in the room recently for a Miss N ina B eit, who has been occupied by Air Cleveland to su fferin g from a severe attack of real estate office. He expects grip for the past week or two, is have a nice line of C hristm as articles on display in the way of electrical now able to be around again. specialties. Twin g irls were born today to Rev S. F. P itts preached to a Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson, wno occupy one of Air. H e iu e y s cot well filled house at Springdale, Ore gon, last Sunday evening. tages. The - ------------- Masonic — lodge No. - 152 C. At. Sm ith has decided to uoiu i - - ----- -- w - • ill •• a saie on December 12, beiore | ho*d a gP«clal com m unication this rlday evening ter a n - Friday evening. Work in the F. C. leaving lor Seattle. A la later an nouncem ent w ill give the list ox degree. W. K. H am ilton is fin ish in g a ai Ucles. Mrs. Robinson Airs. L. C. Lindsey and grund- sm all cottage for daughter, Ueieun Metzger,- spent ' and w111 “oon ^ I n on an addition j /cttieid e s i e l d a ay v wiLh t the h e r u n n e r , u i a . e r I to A |bert D ow cettg house. with fo r m e r s sister A. P otter of Portland spent A irs. Drake and fam ily, at Ander i T hanksgiving with his daughter, Mrs. son station. Alias Carrie Herm an of Portland F. L. Everson. G RESH AM All $3.50 Shoes AT $3.15 AH T h is W e e k Your choice from our stock of $3.50 M en’s Shoes, selling for $ 3 .15. Standard Makes and Splendid ' Values. This Special for all this week only ! Edw. Aylsworth was the gu est o f Mrs. Wlrtz and Miss H azel Wirtz. Carl Wlrtz spent the day with the hom e folks Anas D ella ¡Smith of Hood River is the gu est of her sister Airs. Chas. Camp. Airs. Camp enter-1 -ru ,, talned for dinner yesterday Air and * ^ a n sp o rta tio u iura fc. M Cauiu * company was organized on VVedues Mr ui.,1 7 ■ u and its first business was to Air. and M is. Edw. Roberts came ... i, t r , . . , . vc , I Lak* ; lt*e stockholders, members down from W elches to spend lliau k z- „(V,,. , ,, and officers out lor a surprise parly givin g day with John R ob erts'fam ily , f f / rr.uv win . . . Z that evening to the hom e ot W. B. 1 hey will it w a iu *ur a week or two I o visiting with relatives Parsons and w ile on the Heaver GRANGE JOY RIDERS SURPRISE MR. PARSONS In the Brick Next to P.0 Mr. and Airs. Earl Townsend of , ' Portland . . . i .1 ■ . . 1 he w hole train was made up in * o r t la u u aucl their twin babieu Hpeutlsv- , • nana I I ... F Gresnam and consisted of H. E. th a n k sg iv in g with Airs. C. W. Doane . vira h I ° D avis auto truck m ade over tor Airs. Doane also entertained Mr. L , ! a„,i vira I i . I I , . the occasion, th e crew was made and Airs. John Lauderhack and Airs. . ' <i<u,d tan,.a, » u ,i , .. UP o i meu much to the disgust ot u o o d lello w of Portland. Alisa A d a , , D o a n . a .. 1 v< v , 1 he wuui«h stock holders who lost Uoahe and Airs. Earl l o w u s e iid ** u their rights on this occasion be- w ill spend a few days with their L „ U8i. considered beyond I h e c o m f o r t a n d c o n v e n ie n c e o f a s a n ita r y w a te r s y s te m m other, Mrs. Doaue. tlieir abilitiesy to do business in a r e n o t lu x u r ie s b u t m o d e r n n e c e s s itie s . T h e i r s u c c e s s f u l Mr N eal, president of the Pat- oppoBitiou tQ co-operative indus- o p e r a tio n d e p e n d s o n th e d e liv e r y o f w a te r w ith a fo rc e o r ro u -tea ch ers association has ap- tties. F. C. Hodge was conductor; p r e s s u r e . A t a c o m p a r a tiv e ly s m a ll e x p e n s e w a te r c a n b e | pointed the program com m ittee, as W. H. Congdon, engineer; H. E. orileretf at the last m eeting, d e liv e r e d u n d e r p r e s s u r e in a n y is o la te d c o u n tr y h o m e . 1181 D avis, firem an; George Sleret and I follow s: Mrs. N ina B elt, Mrs. John F ieldhouse, brakemen. The |x ;n a St. Clair, Mrs. -Al. (J. Nelson W e a r e h a n d lin g th e F a ir b a n k s M o rs e S y s te m , h a v e latter rode ou the rear and carried ' G. R. R obinson, Airs. Myers in s ta lle d s e v e r a l w h ic h a r e g iv in g e x c e lle n t s a tis fa c tio n . a liu J ulocks of wood to •'chock" the Aliss Goodwin. .. .. ,, w iiw io wuvii «w w arv. m heels when u necessary. Air. , uav D avis b Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Schneider , LETS TA LK IT OVER I I truiiz i in i g dinner .« took 'n, th a n , k d sg iv with Mr. fixed up a roost underneath with a and Airs. O A. | monkey wrench in his hand, w hile and Mrs. (J. A. K¿miniati Mr. Congdon carried the gas-o-liue J. D. Regner spent Thanksgiving in his head. with his granddaughter, Mrs. V. L. rlh e stockholders in the company Johnson in Portland. There were H a rd w a re Store are Mr. and Mrs. H. E. D avis, also present his son A rthur and In th e Gresham Investm ent Com pany's New B ull.ling w ife, and his daughter Mrs. H attie I “ d u M” ’ 1( he"do,r^ “ rugger. C ottrell of San Francisco I ' F a“ d " * ' C’ H ° di!e’ Mr and I The many old acquaintances of C. “nd Mn* F Piiui. f, ... Dan Aletzger, Air. and Mrs. W. H. ' P l ugh reg iet to hear of his pro- , .. h.noo.i oiov. . . . . * Congdon, Mr. and Mrs. George Les- longed sickness at Spokane and ,, .. ... „ , ... . . . wish him a speedy recovery, ' “ **’ Mr “"d Mr“' Fred Mr. aud Mrs. K avanaugh, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B iddle spent E. W elling aud children, John Field- the day yesterduy with friends 1,11 house and Miss A llen. Portland. Mr. and Airs. P arsons said it was Grandpa and Airs. S. B. Johnson the first tim e they were ever sur entertained yesterday their son Ed. prised and nobody blam es them and his w ife and daughter from for saying it. A fter eatin g every P ortland, also Mr. and Mrs.C. J. th in g in sigh t which they did before Lundquist. New Patterns and Low Prices ( 0 o'clock, the com pany cam e back Rev. Mr. W ilson and fam ily aud John ilram hall and fam ily spent to Gresham and is m aking plans to in crease their capital stock and T hanksgiving at th e hom e of Martin G R E S H A M , P h o n e 651 m ake other excursions. Lennartz. * Why Not Have Fresh Water In Your House T h e N ext Event ¡a CHRISTMAS O u r S to re is te e m in g w ith g o o d th in g s fo r C h r is tm a s G ifts . SHO ES L a d le ’s h e lt S lip p e r s so ft a n d h a r d so le s. C h ild r e n s F e lt S l i p p e r s / R e d , I m f a n t’s S h o e s , s o ft so le s $ 1 .2 5 a p r. 8 0 c a p r. 2 5 c to 50c a p r. 5 0 e to $ 1 .2 5 a p r. h a r d so le s O u r T o y an d Doll Dep;artm ent U n b r e a k a b le J o in te d U n b ie a k a b le C h a r a c te r 50c to $ 1 .5 0 50c to $ 1 .5 0 2 5 c to 75c e a c h B is q u e D o lls E le c tric a l M o to rs $ 1 .5 0 to $1.75 THE IADS STORE B e r t [ j n ( l S e y ’ S DRY GOODS SHOP Sterling & Kidder’s SIL V E R W A R E For y o u r T hanksgiving dinner. D eco r ate y o u r table w ith a few n ew fancy pieces of Silver an d carv e y o u r tu rk ey with a new Carving Set. W . R. B U R K E , J e w e le r A DOLLAR SAVED I» a D O L L A R E A R N E D A Million Days~a Million Dollars. 5 Iba. L a rd 10 lbs. L a rd Choicest Bacon Start Right Now 65c $ 1 .2 5 1 8 c and 2 O c O T H E R M E A T S A M E R A T IO G r e s h a m C a sh M a r k e t The Evening Telegram By mail from date till Jan. I, ’14. for $ 3 .5 0 Regular price for one year, $5 Send US your Subscription t h e E v e n in g T e le g r a m is P ro g re s sive a n d In d e p e n d e n t. P rin t« 11» n e w . w ith o u t fe a t o r bia«. 1« th e O n ly P o rtla n d a fte rn o o n p a p e r w ith fu ll A s s o c iate d Press s e rv ic e . Ita local n e w » is th e heel. The M o m e n a a nd S p o rtin g pages are u n e q u a lle d . S a t u rd a y e d itio n is e x tra s u e . co n ta in s s u p e rio r com ic s u p p le m e n t the TELEGRAM and OUTLOOK Laura V. B ulkeley spent Thanks- I giving with her parents at Monta | villa. There is a dangerous place on P ow ell street w here the railing to the sidew alk is out of repair. It C onstitutional am endm ents, in itia is between the Feed Mill aud Metz tive and referendum law s aud m eas ger Bros.' store,. and should be ures that won In the late election flooked after by the city officials. are as follow s: Such places are som etim es the Woman suffrage, 4161 m ajority. cauuse of bad accidents. R epealing county tax am endm ent, Harold AlcMuuu of Yacolt was vis 16,731 m ajority. itin g at Colby Marston a for a few A m endm ent as to banking corpor- | days. atlous, 61,243 m ajority. Grandma Wood visited the past Mulurkey public u tilities hili, 25,- week with Mrs. Harry T ruitt at B ull 029 m ajority. ltu n ' E ight-hour day bill, 16,430 ma- L afe M anning, Jr., and family jorlty. spent last Sunday with the fam ily Convict road bill, 36,30» majority, of J E. Kronen berg near T routdale County convict road bill. 34.636 John Ingberg and w ife of Lents, m ajority. took their T hanksgiving dinner at L im iting road Indebtedness, 16,- the hom e of J. P Freenian, Mrs 005 m ajority. 1 ng berg's brother. L im itin g indebtedness for roads, Frank Spahn o f Portland sp en t, 13,400 m ajority. T hanksgiving day with old time ac H ousehold exem ption, 8531 m a quuintances at Rockwood. jority. Ed. Stubbs, who is teaching at __ _ __ R egu latin g freight rates, 12,772 Hood River, spent T hanksgiving w ith m ajority. his fam ily here. T hose losing were as follow s Mr. and .Mrs. W ens and Miss L ieutenant governor am endm ent, | M arcellus, o f P ortland, who have lost by 11,082. recently bought property here, Uniform taxation am endm ent, lost spent T hanksgiving day In Gresham, by 4819. , taking dinner at th e Congdon. Taxation by classification amend- FATE OF REGENT ELECTION MEASURES W ith Balance of this year F R E E ! I hear Subscriptions will end January I. 1914 We a lso have a com plete assortm ent fl» Records which can lie played on any m ake of m achine. V iolins. Guitars. .Mandolins and Banjos also in stock at prices low er titan you can buy for in the city. Come in and let us show you. We sell on very easy term s. Gresham Drug Co. The R E X A L L Store GO TO The Gresham Garage foi all A u to Supplies an d R ep airs Phone 174 Powell St. Gresham. Oregon The Congd on M rs. W in n ie W h a le n , P r o p . m & alm COURTS HOLD T hat a raretpt for money paid b the holder Is ab le to prove that «4 no the money conw-qm.nce w as actu ally unless ? "r P'«» Short order at tim e Special < lilcken Dinner .Sunday, 50 cents, riv . Ti ,t' *■ new, modern. up-toHtate, sanitary and i ' S i f N— .................... paid. The Ixwt known tusOusl o f pr>M>f in nnsh-rn Imsiness is Send your rem ittance N ow to the O u tlo o k T H E BANK CHECK A ( HECK GIVEN AND PAID THROUGH THE RANK STANDS IA D IS IIT E D Ixjok up those bargain subscrip The O utlook g iv es green tion offers right away trading stam ps for every yearly subscription paid In advance. Ask U. 8 Cleaner does It. Makes for them the porcelain and m etal ware look Daily and Sunday O regonian and lik e new S t e r lin g Sr K id d e r Tw lce-a-w eek O utlook, special com bination. 1 year, »7 76 (R egu lar Grafanolas from $17.50 up. U n d er N ew M an ag em en t Together for one full year for only * $ 4 .5 0 COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA The very latest styles w ithout the horns, w ith tlie sound-controll. lng shutters. The harsh, gratin g tones are done aw ay w ith alm ost entirely. You can have any kind of m usic yon w ish. BY ALL COURTS. I -., .11 you r Wlb, It giv es you a com plete nworsl and a receipt, o a m t at thia bank. great deal hy (»pern a ch eck in g ac- It m ats you nothing— and may sa te r IRST STATE BAN G RESH AM , O t . T ™ _____ ment, lost by 2438. Majority rule, loat by 37,391 Cascade county, lost by 43.776 Millage tax bill, lost by 8578. Majority rule am endm ent on bills lost by 33,140 County road issue, grange bill, lost by 7,014. < resting highway departm ent, grange bill, lost by 59,974. State printer flat salary bill, lost by 34,749. Hotel Inspector bill, lost by 75,085 Blue Sky bill, lost by 8 828 Creating state road board, lost by 44.893. T wenty-year bonds for roads, lost by 16,599. County division, lost by 16,793. Income tax. lost by 246. Credit exem ption, lost by 24,049. Inheritance tax, lost by 25,230. The other measures voted for but all of which were lost are herew ith given w ithout their losing m ajorities as follow s: Home rule road bill; abolishing the state senate; sin gle tax; capital punishm ent; anti-boycott; public speaking and U niversity of Oregon referendum bills. Subscribe for the Outlook