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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1912)
P.MìK F IV i • "" ’ uouse aim uarn are u n d e r' ; construction. Mr. A nderson is fin- ishing up bis house and th ere are j m inor im provem ents too num erous to m ention CLACKAMAS COUNTY News Items Show Mow Many Points Are Coming to the Front B oring C h ristm a s M o rn in g quest will be made. More cars of gravel are coming in every day. It is now being p ut in on th e B oring-B arton road n o rth of the Vetch hill. Mrs. Grace McClung, who has beeri q u ite sick for some tim e, is now on the road to recovery. Dr. B ittn er the atten d in g physician re p o rts th e p atien t doing nicely and should be o ut in a week or ten days. A FAIRVIEW LODGE No »2. A F & A. M.— Regu- /\Z \ ,ar m eetings S aturday n ig h t on or before full moon Ma sonic Temple, T routdale Dec. 21 annual meeting. Pay dues. Elect and install officers. J. H. Revenue as m ark et g ard en e r, stan d s for w hat can be pro duced in th is section. The product BORING, Dec. 16— Uncle Morgan If you are troubled with chronic of his g arden n um ber all kinds of constipation the mild and gentle who sold his livery In terest in Boring vegetables, lo g an b erries, black« effect of C h am b erlain 's T ablets berries, rasp b erries an d several va to Lyndon Ritchey, has been on the makes them especially suited to your case For gale by Gresham Drug rieties of straw b erries— for all of sick list for upw ards of a week or t o., and all Dealers everywhere. which he finds a ready m ark et at more. He has an ailm ent of the mill cam ps and hotels. Mr. Phipps breast bone and at present does not Subscrllie Now. G et the Best. also raises large q u an tities of straw know, but he may be compelled to berries, and has one of th e neaatest undergo an operation. looking an d best cared fo r places An alm ost fatal accident happened in th is vicinity. to little six year old Lola Donahue This section also includes scen on T hursday of last week. The two ery,the beauty and g ran d e u r of which SERVED little to ts L ola and her younger sis te r F rances were playing u nder the O scar D ahlgren, form ely one of is not surpassed any w here in the porch when one of th e boards over Sandy s leading business men, now state; nam ely, along th e bluffs a ris th e well broke and little Lola fell in of W ashougal, W ash., was in town ing on th e w est side of th e Sandy river. H ere one may look down up to ab o u t 14 feet of w ater. She caught p a rt of th e week. C onfectionery th e pipe and began scream ing for Tw enty-five volum es of new books on th e tops of thousands of fir trees; Cor. 2nd and Main St. help, but h er cries were so weak have been placed in the school libra- see th e Sandy riv er w inding on its GRESHAM, - OREGON course to the C olum bia; yonder and so m uffled, they were u nheard by ry th is week. Ed. B runs spent the weekend at farm s nestling on hillside and in th e m otherw how as w orking in a part valley, and in th e faraw ay d istance I o f th e hom e fu rth e st from the well. 1 W ashougal, Wash. Chas. F. B arber has moved his the ever-changing hues of the Cas- I F inally little Frances, 3 years old, cades foothills and m ountains, w ith came in and told m am a, “ Lola gone fam ily to P o rtlan d for th e w inter. down de well.** The m other ran out D eaton’s store, M ill's pool room the drow ning glory, m ajestic Mt. •fde, w here she heard th e little one's and E dw ard s saloon were b u rg lar Hood, stan d in g a silent sentinel over All Kinds and Sizes, Latest Finish cries for help. The m other was dis ized last Monday night. Shoes, all. It is, Indeed, a scene to delight New Gallery, Open Every Day tracted and began calling for help stockings, cigars and a gold watch th e eye and inspire the soul. S itu ated here, along th e bluff is P eter and Geo. Sadler cam e to the rescue were stolen. (Sunday only by appointm’t) Mr. I and w ent into th e well and lifted Sidew alks have recently been laid H eia’s fine eighty-acre farm . old se ttle r and be- , the little one out and into her m oth on th e chief residence streets of Heia is an sides being engaged in general farm e r 's arm s. The child is now none Sandy. G ilt o r N atural W o o d . N eat and th e worse for her cold bath, save a W ill Bosholm expects to begin ing, also raises sheep and goats. very severe cold. C heap clearing w ith a donkey engine soon. Here also is a th ree-acre apple or- j T he L. A. U.’s nom inated officers Road M aster K rebs is replanking chard owned by Mr. Shepherd of MAX SCHNEIDER, MAIN STREET u n d er for th e com ing year a t th e ir m eet many bad stretches of road along P ortland, who thoroughly GRESHAM ing last W ednesday and will elect of th e Mt. Hood highw ay below Sandy. stan d s apple-raising. A nother or- ficers to fill all places in th e order R ailroad en th u sias m Is running chard, the property of Mrs. Robert th is week W ednesday. quite high in Sandy and vicinity Jo n sru d . is of special in terest on ac- I count of th e variety of trees, she > Bob Sm ith and Jo e L undy of Sandy again. were in tow n Monday. The Sandy W om an’s club will give fhaving 34 kinds of apples and The W right D ram atic company a C hristm as en te rta in m e n t in the a variety of o th er fru it and nut trees w ent to O rient for a play and dance M. E. church Sunday evening, De This orchard was set out last spring , by H ow ard W hipple of P o rtland, last S aturday. The play given was cember 22. which all do a splendid business th e four-act dram a, “ F o rg iv e n " A A ccording to th e census lately who recently sold it and has gone to M y Stock o f S chool Shoes fo r during the sum m er months. The soil I _______ good crowd cam e fo r th e play and taken th ere are 114 school children E urope for th e w inter. Boys is the BES T Y O U C A N ln and around this place is hard to dance and it rained. The ow ners of in the Sandy district. A nother place here w orthy of WELCHES, Dec lti An im portant beat for growing all kinds of vege B U Y . A ls o Boys' H ig h 1 ops. th e grange hall have objected to E ngineer Inch of th e M ultnom ah mention is Jas. W ilson’s a ttractiv e I land deal was made here recently tables, hay, grain and potatoes. This dances on account ¡of the m ethods em C entral railro ad is again in Sandy. m a te .* '.11 keP,t Y ? W‘1S° n Wh«“ W “ ' W«,ch section Is well supplied with tim ber, ployed by some of th e dancers while A m ass m eeting was held S atu r m akes a specialty of raising thor- .. . mostly second growth. There is an on the flocr. In the fu tu re when day evening a t Firw ood hall to dis oughbred W hite O rpington chickens 11,1,1 w »• 1’ort- L ig h t and H e a vy W o rk Shoes abundant supply of flue cedar here, tsz. c n ,. __ __ , land, one hundred and six acres dances are given no ragging or any cuss th e best route fo r a wagon hv Dress Shoes by the F ilo system. Mr. Wilson al also, for making shingles and fin th in g of like naturej will be perm itted road from Firw ood to th e proposed so lias a U real Every pair Absolutely Guaranteed sta te o office. ivm e coiuLc n ice. | l , of , land lying on the west side of ishing m aterial. .. . x Salmon river and at th e foot of and such an announcem ent and re station site near C edar creek. We have a tw o-roomed school- H uckleberry m ountain I, is the Men’s and Boys’ Rubbers We have hopes of a railroad com w T a «o“ d‘“ on- The now intentlon ,,f tbe , . svt„ ownerg ,(> ing our way soon, as it is on the W aterbury h eating and v en tilatin g 1 plat 8OIlle of th l/ ra(, an „ J lo(g way now and as far as Sandy. The system s have yust been installed, and acr<,ag<J fol. sllninler hom<,g Tfae route has been surveyed to Welches .Inn “ t h 8 7 Celle,,t 8a,i8fl‘C' land 18 8lll,al«<1 a " 11 an Ideal and beyond, and right-of-way lias “ Often a retrospect delights the tlon This is an Im portant Improve- place for n atu re 8cekeI.g. T|l(.r< teen secured for almost the entire G r esh a m S h o e S h o p m ind.” Such is th e feeling in look m ent as th e system keeps the a ir are a nunlbel. o, ncat a „ (| g_ way. When the railroad comes there R e p a i r i n g N e a t ly D o n e ing back over the p ast year and n ot of the room free of Im purities, a con ive bungalows near this true, anil will certainly be a boom In land ing th e prosperity of th is com m un s an t circu latio n of w arm ed, fresh when it ls bullt up w „h.h,.s r<lg((rt values as well as being a mighty 1 Mr Well.b hag useful institution for those already ity w hich is keeping well ab reast air. and all p a rts of th e room at an wl„ b e ',iard to even tem p eratu re. O ur school is a tract p la ttl.d jug, acrogg , he r ,ver living here. It will help all around w ith th e progress of th e country ’i n S H E W S in general. Kelso is p rettily sit prospering u n d er the efficient m an- from th is one upon which Is a num- making w inter trips a delight for agem ent of o u r teachers, Mr. C. D. ,„.r of ,K.at aIld attractiv v sllnilll(.r tourists and sightseers. We have uated on a stretch of level land half S. P. Bittner, M. D, 1, is an old saving and a good schoolhouse and a good way between Boring and Sandy. It Purcell, principal, and Miss Lam er- bungalows P hys ic ia n a nd S urgeon eaux. teacher of th e p rim ary grades weU aal(li T hat who t.ver (lrinks ()f teacher, a good country store and is intersected by th e Oregon City Office hour«. 10 a. a . Io 12 m , 1 p m to 3 p m A C hristm as en te rta in m e n t will the w aters of Sallllo„ riv„,. an(| postoffice where we get our dally road which ru n s du e east and west, 7 Io 8 p. » ., at Rcudenct nnd th e P o rtlan d d road which has be given by th e school on th e even- Bot,8. wl„ alwayg retu rn for anotb mall, and most any kind of up-to- I PHONE: Office 116 Keaidence I IB w atr ln O f f i c e . H o w l t t H ld g .. o v e r P . O . date groceries we may ask for, and more tra ffic th an any o th e r road in Ing of Dec. 21st. We hope soon to or drInk of tb e a t reasonable prices. We who live | secure th e use of th e schoolhouse as ' Caacade wilds. the county. At th e crossing of these The Welch trac t was first local- here are entirely satisfied with our roads lies R. E. J a r l's well-stocked a social cen ter of the com m unity. It is gratify in g to note th e movmeent cd and M ttled on by Sam Welch locality and willing to boost the E L E C T R I C LIG H T is the most PHONES: Residence, III; Office I lx general m erchandise store, th e propri suitable for homes, offices, shops every opportunity. set on foot by S tate S uperintendent w«.|, known ,,y many as I m le Sam. place at any i eto r of which enjoys a large p atro n H . H . H U G H E S , M . D. ami other places weeding llglrt. age as an honest, efficien t and ac A lderm an, providing a lectu re course Mr. Welch settled on the present lo- Physician anti Surgeon for th e co untry schools, by prom 1-I cation in 1881 with his son William. Daily Oregoniu 1 yr. r e g ...$ 6 .0 0 com m odating m erchant deserves. Mr. th e view of They Improved th e OFFICE. HOWITT BLOC . GRESHAM OREGON place slowly Twice-a-Week t look, 1 y r . . 1 60 J a rl intend s p u ttin g in a stock of nent speakers, with E L E C T R I C IT Y can be used in Com bination. 1 -....................... 6.00 m aking the school th e social center year by year. Mean while the powder for which he is now having any quantity, large or small, fo r all the people of th e com m unity. place was gaining reputation as be a house built a t a d istan ce from the thereby furnishing uuy required Patronize home -tdustrv PHONES Rrufmrr. TaUi 120 Office. Maia 4812 And now w ith the prospect of the ing a spo rtsm an 's paradise which amount of liglit. Furthermore- store. T his is also a center for Home A 5152 new branch railroad between Cot- g radually changed Into a sum m er tie-haulers, and team s may be seen J. M . S H O R T . M . D. trell and Sandy, to be in operation reso rt until now th e n is an Im- at alm ost any tim e w ith loads of ties Physician and Surgeon and lum ber from O leson’s J a r l’s and fcy May 1st, 1913 .which will con-I mease hotel building stan d in g on the E L E C T R IC LA M P S can be locat Rruiiracr. 438, Eut 52 Si. ueet us with th e m etropolis, with form er site of the first cabin built D E A L E R IN A L L KINDS OF ed in any place, thus affording Jonsrud B ros.’ mills, w hich a re ship Offiie 1111 12 Seiling Etuiidinii. PoHlaml, Oregon th e products of orchard .field and i in th is section. T hen are now four any deeired distribution of liglit ped on cars at Boring. Of the Ole- with plenty hotels within a few miles of ttils son L um ber com pany, Mr. Oleson gardens garnered in; The new Mt Hood hotel and Mr. Swanson are p ro p rieto rs. Of of work for all who w ant it we ' place D r. W . C. Belt NO O T H E R LAM PS possess these the Sandy Ridge L u m b re company, cheerfully look forw ard to an o th er and Hotel M auldlng on .Salmon rlv- Pii) sielun and Burgeon, qualifications; therefore, it is with the e r Rhododendron Tavern and Mt Joel J a rl and Leo R ath a re th e own je a r with h earts filled L a th , M o u ld in g , Shingles, not surprising that Over F irst S tate Hank, Gresham tru e C hristm as spirit. | View hotel at Government ( amp. ers, and Jon sru d B ros.’ consist of P laster and a ll B u ild Phone 19 G ilbert Jo n sru d and R o b ert Jonsrud. in g M aterials These m ills m ake all k in d s of rough E L E C T R I C LA M P S are rapidly and dressed lum ber, and in addition, P o w e ll S t. - G r esh a m replacing all ottieni in modern Phone IMI Jonsrud Bros, also haws a shingle establishments. | Dr. Geo. Inglis m ill, a thoroughly equipjied m achine « ON I ISA« TOILS Physician and Burgeon. and blacksm ith shop and a wood TROUTDALE, - OREGON w orking shop, w here all kinds of ALFRED HAMMAR All calls prom ptly attended to, turned work and hand-saw ed work day or night. l*la*tcr<*r h ik I <'«»incut Contractor. is done— th e two la st m entioned be E stim ates furnished free on re ing ru n by w ater power. quest. All work G uaranteed. D ENTISTS The cord-wood business is one of IM n m e <t« | (a n *N liM iu P .O . I l o t 3 1 the principal in d u stries of th is sec W J OTT H H OTT tion and is h ere m ostly handled by O T T BROS. Japanese. T housands x*f cords are shipped in to P o rtlan d every year, D ENTISTS C o n tra cto r and B u ild e r and it will continue as a leading SEVENTH and ALDEK STS. GRESHAM, - - OREGON P la n . and E s tim a te * on R eq u e st Industry for years to come as the Phones Main 6688 and A 6130. Phone 3 33 G K K N H A M , (lltE . forest soon begins to grow up again where wood land is left. INBURANL’K The num ber of fin e looking barns IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS WORK SEE JOHN BROWN th a t have been b u ilt d u rin g th e year is a proof o f prosperity. In the IABURA.NHK country th e saying la. “ The barn R epresenting only Reliable surance Companies The Farmers’ Mutual Fire builds th e house ” B arns have been built by V ictor E rickson, Mr. Baom- Phone 613 Gresham , Oreg Relief Association back, T hom as D unn. Ned Nelson, O F PORTLAND, OREGON and G ilbert Jo n sru d , whose barn •PI!0*! la J ,J h -a p no .u u a jn su i deserves special m ention fo r its J a m e s E lk in g to n Invites all farmers who have no I.NHl HANt E handsom e ex terio r as well as th e ask her ings to insure with us. This as F ,,tE AUTOMOBILE m odern, well-equipped and conven sociation is the cheapest h i . L IFE PLATE GLASS W E DESIGN BUILDINGS ient arran g e m en t of its in te rio r, and safest In the state. It Insures ACCIDENT SURETY BONDS She will answer YES 1 r y it th is C h ristm a s. E T T S F X .T . JONES FR A NK C. JONES only country property and lias the gasoline-pow er w ater system w it’ HEALTH over S3. ooo.tHMi insurance in Orrice In IU>nk of Gre-ham which his whole place is supplied. force. Start a S A V IN G S A C C O U N F fo r th e little ones. W e S o lic it y o u r W ork has com m enced on Max lawyers A c c o u n t. Interest P a id o n T im e D eposits. Write or phone, K llgel's new barn. RAY H. TODD H. W . SNA S H A L L , Pres. House building is not f a r in the T he F arm ers M utual F ire Relief FRED L. EVERSON. rear F W. C an n in g has rem odeled FI.E« TKIt A I, ( O S T IlA f T< »II. A ssociation his house and mad»- of it a fine ATTORNEY A T LAW G resham R oute No. 3 Phone 74 Phone ôSiA N otary Public Real E state looking m odern d w elling w ith spa (City Attorney) GRESHAM, ORGEON cious sleeping porches. A nton Phone 4.1 GRESHAM, ORE Hot Drinks S an d y A T D U K E ’S PHOTOS Picture Framing SCHOOLSHOES W elches Men’s Shoes Kelso Carl Dahl The Professional Cards Light AT THE LOWEST COST M. D. KERN LUMBER Portland R y, Light & Power Co. W . K. H am ilton Attention! tION T l/t<? / A w f/ C k rM tm a s .'S l i //Í // y o u c m w V ( ‘y o i f f a iia n K a c c o u n t- - B a n k of G resh am cö HT iü