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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1913)
urbsham outlook , T uesday , J anuary t . l u í a PAGE THREE First Annual ClearanceSale O ur First A nnual Clearance Sale is under full swing and the people of Gresham and vicinity have shown their appreciation of our offerings by their gen erous patronage. This Sale will continue through the month of Jan uary, and we expect to close out every heavy weight article in the house and have cut prices sufficient to justify our expectations. Extra Specials All Toys Reduced 50c on the $1.00 Men’s $1.50 - 2.00 Dress Shirts - - $1.19 1.75 all wool Oregon Flannel Shirts $1.45 3.00 Heavy work Shoes - - $2.55 Boy’s 2.50 “ “ “ - - $2.45 Mens 50c Cotton Ribbed Underweer - 39c Ladies and Misses Middy Blouses 331 per cent off House Dresses - - - 79c Under Skirts - - 93c 9-4 Sheeting - - . 22c a yd. $1.00 Serge Strictly all wool 45 inches wide 83c Positively No Tad Checks will be Given During this Sale. Bert Lindsey The Tad Store Main Street McDougal & Olson G e n e r a l B la c k s m it h s a n d 'H o r s e s h o e r s Rockwood Haley Mrs. Lovelace. Miss Lovelace and Mr. aud Mr». W. Muller were Ml»» Middleton were callers on the spending C hristm as a t Sandy with Llnsteds on New Y ear's day. Mrs. D. Dahrens. Geo. C utler was a Gresham call- | Miss N ora Meyers is on th e sick e r Saturday last. ! list. Mrs. A. McLennan and d au g h ter Miss V iolette P erro t spent Sun- F rances spent New Y ears w ith the i day w ith h er m other, Mrs. Geo. Elwoods. i Tâcheron . Mrs. E. Adams from Los Angeles, j W. F. M uller has been on the C alifornia, Is visiting h er son at sick list for several days Rockwood, also Mr A dam ss' two Geo .P erro t of P o rtlan d was out sisters from P o rtlan d , Mrs P. R. on C hristm as to visit h er m other. Mayhon and Mrs. Chas. Clayton Mrs. Geo. H. Bickford spent called on them Frids.y evening. j C hristm as with her parents, Mr. C lara Stensland was a Gresham (and Mrs. Geo. Tâcheron caller T hursday. A very in terestin g program was Chester Jensen and wife from rendered a > th e Swedish Baptist P ortland are visiting th e fo rm er's ' C hristm as night. The church was parents of Rockwood. nearly filled w ith people and all Mrs L. M. Jensen was a P ortland enjoyed It very much. Caudy, nuts caller Friday. aud apples were gvien all present. Mrs. Mamie K ulm an is quite sick F rid ay n ig h t, some of the Sun Latest Models Classiest and Most Dependable Made a t th is writing. day school scholars and young peo F red B aker and Mr. Boyen are ple went to the hom e of Mr. and "Always Ready for the Trip" digging a well for Mr. Jensen IMr8. A. G. H orberg to give them a E ster Stensland came home Sun surprise and th an k them for the day evening form P ortland. trouble they had in getting up the Lloyd U rim shaw called on Mc C hristm as en tertain m en t. A. T. Lennan'» Sunday. Fully Equipped with ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC STARTER, ETC. S tensberg acted as spokesm an afte r which Mr and Mrs. H orberg thanked them for coming, and opened th eir home for th e evening to them. The evening was spent in playing games F ra n k Michels has recently re R efreshm ents were served which the painted his house, and has m ade company brought with them . They several o th e r im provem ents. departed at a late hour, all having M artin Winch, who recently- had a fine tim e. bought the John Stieger pi"°e, has Miss Alice Olson spent Saturday several men w orking p u ttin g the and Sunday a t the home of Miss I place in shape and has also re- R uth W iden. j ceived a large supply of poultry and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tâcheron en ! o th er w ire fencing. tertain ed th e ir relatives and some Ola Rodlun has a gang af Mexi- of th eir friends from P o rtlan d at a cans clearing land for him. dinner New Y ear's day. Miss Agnes Taylor, who is teach c . M. ZIMMERMAN. Prop. ing school a t C ottrell, spent S atu r Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of C rider, Mo , day and Sunday w ith her parents. had been troubled w ith sick head E. P. Schedeen was a Gresham ache for about five years, when she Phone 174 Powell St. Repairing and Supplies visitor Saturday. began ta k in g C ham berlain's Tablets. A ugust H ousm an has built a new She has tak en two bottles of them p oultry house, an d in ten d s to c aud they have cured her. Sick gage in th a t business. headache is caused by a disordered L aw rence W alsh and sons are stom ach for which these tab lets are busy clearing some more of their especially intended. Try them , get land. They have a H ercules stum p well and stay well. Sold by G resh am Drug Co., and D ealers every F oster R oad a Street. puller, and it is a g rea t success. I orvallis will have a connection where. It is planned to m ake the F oster with tlio Oregon E lectric railway by A. E. F o rsy th spent Sunday with road, which extends th ro u g h the April, according to present plans. A his m other at her hom e In Lents. southeast side and Mount Scott branch will be built from th e main H ere is a remedy th a t will cure d istricts from the Powell Valley line, crossing on a new county bridge your cold Why w aste tim e and road, a wide highw ay as far as E ast to be built over the W illam ette river money experim enting when you can Road S upervisor Booth of Clacka- get a p rep aratio n th a t has won- a mas county has men engaged in 72nd street. The M ount Scott line occupies a strip along th e south side w orld-wide rep u tatio n by its cures P ersons troubled w ith partial of th is disease and can alw ays be de graveling th e Clackum as county of th is road, and th ro u g h th e work paralysis are often very much bene pended upon? It is known every road from the M ultnom ah county of the Mount Scott club, th e P o rt fited by m assaging the affected p arts where as C ham berlain's Cough Rem line to th e C ottrell store. They edy, and is a m edicine of real m erit. have also graveled the road leading land Railway L ight & Pow er com thoroughly when applying Cham ber pany has agreed to move its track s lain's Linim ent. This linim ent u I ho F o r sale by G -esham D rug Co. and from the statio n to the sw itch which F o r sale D ealers everywhere. to th e center of th e street. This relieves rheum atic pains has been In a had conditionforsev- by G resham Drug Co., and Dealres , plan will resu lt in m aking the srteet everywhere. several m onths. about 80 feet wide between the George B urton of P o rtlan d was Powell Valley road and E ast 72nd the guest of C arl and C hester Shet- street. This space includes th e bu. J. C. Strebin and A lbert Hensley terly Sunday. iness section of th is d istrict. The attended th e O. A. C. alum ni dance F red W agner is having a new PHYSICIANS F o ster road is one of the highw ays in P o rtlan d last Saturday. woodshed bu ilt on his place. provided for In the B ennett plans S . P . B ittn e r, M . D . Miss F rances T u rn er has been W allace and Orval M anary of spending th e past week at her home Clifton, Oregon, Jam es Manary and and according to these plans the Physician and Surgeon road will be extended to a connection OSte boari; I» ». B. |, R „ ( p m 3 p m In M ontavilla. son Gordon and Miss Maud Manary 7 Io 8 p. ■ „ si Residence H erbert Tollison of P o rtlan d spent of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday visitors with th e E ast B urnside street line, 1‘ H D N i- : O ffic e I 16 R e s id e n c e I IS but w hether it is to extend beyond bis vacation w ith Roy Olson. O f f i c e , H o w i t t B id « ., o v e r P . O . a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tbq Powell Valley road or not, the Mrs. C uttiford, who has been Manary. plan calls for a highw ay tow ard the visiting with h er m other Mrs. Mer Mrs. R. Goger has been laid up cer, has retu rn ed to h er home at for th e past week w ith rheum atism southeast. It extends th ro u g h Lents PHONES: Residence, III; Office I lx and on to Sycam ore statio n through Ridgefield, W ashington. but she Is b etter now. H. H. HUGHES. M. D. a finely settled te rrito ry . Miss Agnes T aylor spent S aturday I'liy mìc I m ii and Surgeon Could Shout fo r Joy. Hours; 10-12 • m . 2 4 and 7-8 p in " I w ant to th an k you from the and Sunday at Damascus with her If your children are su b ject to OFFICE. HOWITT B LD t. GRISHAM. ORECON bottom of my h e a rt,” w rote C. B ! parents. attac k s of croup, w atch for the first R ader of Lew isburg, W. Va., "fo r ! symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham th e w onderful double benefit I got i PHONES Residence. Tiber 120. Office, Man 4812 berlain s Cough Remedy as goon as from E lectric B itters, in curing me Home A 5152 th e child becomes hoarse and the of both a severe case of stom ach trouble and of rheum atism , from attack may be w arded off. F o r sale J. M. SH O RT, M. D. The Powell Valley Local of the by Gresham D rug Co., and Dealers which I had been an alm ost helpless Physician and Surgeon su fferer for ten years. it suited F a n n e rs Society of E quity will hold everywhere. Reudence, 438. Essi 52 Si my case as though m ade ju s t for a very im portant m eeting tom orrow , Office. 111112 Selluni Building. Portland. Oiegnn m e." F o r dyspepsia, indigestion W ednesday n ig h t at 8 o'clock G oldendale, W ashington, has car The jaundice, and to rid th e system vf This wag the kidney poisons th a t cause rheum»-1 ■ecretary, H. G. M ullenhoff. has ried out a good Idea this tism, E lectric B itters have no su sent out notices requesting all mem celebration of "A lfalfa Day" Dr. W. C. Belt perior. Try them . Every bottle is bers to be present. week, when th is valuable p lan t was P hysician anil Hurgeon. discussed by experts from every Over F irs t S tate Bank, G resham standpoint. As a resu lt, alfalfa will Phone 19 be grown more generally In th a t dis trict. We Have the Agency! OVERLAND! OVERLAND! OVERLAND! TOURING CARS DELIVERY WAGONS ROADSTERS Hillsview Call and Arrange for a Demonstration We Want to 'Show You' Gresham Garage Cottrell Announcement y y / E will take possession of the Jas. Good- W fellow Blacksmith Shop, Gresham, be ginning January 10. 1913, and invite all needing work in our line to call on us. We are here to stay and expect to build up a patronage by Fair D ealing, Prom ptness and R easonable Prices. The shop is well equipped for all kinds of repair work, etc., and all work will be guar anteed first-class. M c D ougal & olson The Old Goodfellow Shop. powe„ S(reet Gre, ham O. A. C. S hort Course. Traded for City Property. Beginning yesterday th e 17th an A six-acre tra c t located on the n u al session of th e w inter short course at the Oregon A gricultural F o ster road near G ilbert street, in college opened for four weeks' work th e M ount Scott d istrict, owned by which will include 11 courses of E. W. E lrod, and a ten-acre tra c t study. L ast year over 1,600 peo on Sandy boulevard, near the city ple attended these courses from ev ery county in Oregon, 15 other lim its, owned by Fred A. Legg, have states, and four foreign countries. been secured by C. E. R eagan, of M ortgage The visitors represented tw enty- the Chapin & Herlow & T rust Company in exchange for seven different vocations, including farm ers, stockm en, orchardists, lum city property. The property traded bermen, gardeners, bookkeepers, for th e M ount Scott land com prises Sacram ento d airym en, carpenters, beekeepers, three residences on pharm acists, m erchants and profes street n ear E ast 53rd stre e t; a seven room house on E ast 50th street near sional men. The railroads have offered a rate Sandy boulevard, and a five-room of one and one-third fare on the house on E ast 64th street near H an certificate p lan; th a t is, one se cock. The three houses are valued cures a receipt fo r the full fare go a t »10,000. F or th e Rose City park ing, which en titles one to a one- tra c t Mr Reagan traded In four mod th ird fare returnin g. The sale ern residences on E ast Davis srteet dates are Jan . 2 to Feb. 7 inclusive, In L au relh u rst valued at »32,000. with a retu rn lim it of Jan . 5 to List o f Letters. Feb. 11 inclusive. The following list of le tte rs re main uncalled for In th e Gresham D rives O ff a Terror. The chief excutioner of death in postoffice for th e week ending th e w inter and spring m onths is Jan . 5th, 1913: L etters — H E Dawson, Ja s pneum onia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by Brem raer, Miss H ildreth H offman, one of these m aladies no tim e Mrs. B. W. Pryne, Mrs. M yrtle Pow should be lost in tak in g the best ell, Mrs. E lla Myles. Mrs. F lo rla medicine o btainable to drive it off. Young. Cards— Oerald A shton, 2; John Countless thousands have found th is to be Dr. K ing's New Discov Conkle, Oliver F an sh er, Miss J. Koh- ery. "My husband believes it has onen. Miss Mance A nderson, Mrs. kept him from having pneum onia E D C unningham , Mrs I. G rant, th ree or four tim es," w rites Mrs. Miss Nellie Johnson, Mrs. R uth Sto- George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., | "and for coughs, colds and croup sicke, Mrs J. R H ughes. Mrs. C. we have never found its equal." Hester, Mrs. Oma Klock, Mrs. C. M G uaranteed for all bronchial affec- , W hite, Miss R uth S trad er. tions. Price 50 cts. and »1 00 Trial These letters will be sent to the bottle free at all D ruggists. dead le tte r office on Ja n . 19, O regonians abroad the special Roy 1913, If not delivered before. In al R osarlan train th a t invaded Call-! calling for the above, please say ad fornia the past week m ade many [ vertised, giving date of list I. McCOLL. P M. friends for th is sta te in the south , T heir route was m arked by demon- j When you w ant a reliable medi Strattons of welcome th a t proved cine for a cough o r cold ta k e Cham th e high regard in which this sta te berlain s Cough Remedy. It can is held and which » ill m ean th a t always be depended upon and is Oregon will have a very prom inent pleasant and safe to tak e F or sale place In the 1915 expositions both by Gresham Drug Co., and Dealers a t San F rancisco and San Diego everywhere. i Melrose Professional Cards Powell Valley I PEACE OF MIND P lasterer and C em ent C ontractor. Phone fix | It is certainly not a comfortable feeling to know that if BURGLARS or FIRE should invade your home they could so easily find your money. Our Bank has vaults for taking care of your MONEY and VALUABLES, built for that purpose, with strong locks and thick walls. Why not put your money in the Bank and have PEACE OF MIND and that secure feeling of knowing that it is in safe hands? e are anxious and willing to serve you at all times. d e . n tihth Onmhani P.O. Box 81 II W J OTT W. K. Hamilton Plans and Estimates on Request P hone 383 H.H.OTT OTT BROS. Contractor and Builder GRESHAM. DENTISTS - - OREGON G KEN HAM. ORE. I.NHURANt E IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS W ORK SEE BK u □ WE DFJSIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL.T JONES ERANK C. IONES Bank of Gresham ¡1 MAIN STREET, G RESH A M __________ day or night. E stim ates furnished free on re quest. All work G uaranteed. safe peeping. Deposits. PhyNlclun anil Hurgeon. TROUTDALE, - ORBOON All calls prom ptly attended to, A LFR ED H A M M A R Have Peace of Mind by putting your money and valuables in the Bank Jor We pay interest on Time and Savings P h on e 434 I D r. G e o . In g lis CONTRACTOR« g JOHN BROWN I.NMUKA.Nt K R epresenting only Reliable lu surance Com panies Phone 613 Gresham , Oregoi J a m e s E lk in g to n 1 INSLRANCK F IR E AUTOMOBILE LI FK PLATE GLASS ACCIDENT SURETY BONDS HEALTH Office In Itank «if Grenfiam LAW Y KIM RAY H. TODD El-E< TRICAL CONTRACTOR. ATTORNEY A T Pitone ßürt orkhham , FRED L. EVERSON, LAW (City Attorney) oro eon Phone 4a I GRESHAM. ORE,