Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 11, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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FOUR
GRESHAM
re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g
F ello w s h a ll S a tu rd ay .
Sandy
in
Odd
OUTLOOK,
FR ID A Y ,
A PR IL
II,
1018
GRESHAM LOCALS ?
p ro v em en t in th e co n d itio n of J. N . , I
■'aris, w ho w as o p e ra te d
on
last
M onday. H e is in a f a ir w ay to a
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T h e cage of Je s se S h erm an a g a in s t
a t th e last council m eetin g , a n d j A rth u r F ie ld h o u se w ent last W ed­ c o m p le te recovery but w ill re m a in in
•Mr. S ab in , wag trie d in ju s tic e co u rt
th e h o sp ital sev eral w eeks yet be­
h e re a fte r w ill be s tric tly en fo rced . ■ n esday to M a n zan ita Beach
w here
in P o rtla n d on A p ril 9, an d re s u lt­
fo re re tu rn in g o u t ag ain .
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ed in a v erd ict fo r th e p la in tiff.
L ast M onday n ig h t a t th e M oving
sp e n t th e w in ter In S an D iego, F ield h o u se fo r a sh o rt tim e. He ex­
T h e s u it wag to reco v er 9 160 d u e
P ic tu re th e a te r w as one of consid­
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G
resham
S h eru tan fo r re n t. T h e tr ia l
borne In th e n e a r fu tu re , h as
re- j L. D. H o w ard m oved to P o rtla n d e ra b le e n jo y m e n t to a packed house
e<l tw en ty m in u tes.
w hich g reeted th e N eils in th e ir m u ­
tu rn e d to S andy fo r th e su m m er.
on T u esd ay a n d is now lo cated w ith s ic a l sp ecialities. N eil is a w onder
Mr. an d Mrs. B u rn e tt a re
now
Mr. E d d y , th e real e s ta te m an o f his fam ily a t 623 Je ffe rso n stre e t.
c o m fo rta b ly se ttle d In th e ir p re tty
on m any in s tru m e n ts an d w ith his
S andy, sp e n t y e ste rd a y o in G resh am . H e w ill b eg in serv ice as r u r a l c a r­
new b u n g alo w on P le a s a n t stre e t.
wife as acco m p an ist re n d e re d a rep ­
Mr. an d Mrs. J e ro m e H o w ard a re rie r No. 2 fro m th e m ain office on
Mrs. C. D. P u rcell Is sp en d in g a
e rto ire of u n u su a l excellence. The
receiv in g c o n g ra tu la tio n s upon th e th e 1 6 th , his ro u te e x te n d in g w est­
few d ay s in P o rtla n d th is week
e x tra v a g a n z a upon "N io b e," by th e
a rr iv a l o f a b o u n cin g baby g irl.
w ard o v er in to W a sh in g to n county.
W rig h ts and th e N eils w as sim ply
T he S an d y band will give a dance
W ork w ill tru ly begin in a week
II. A. D u n b a r, fo rm erly w ith the good, an d b ro u g h t o u t th e ir fu ll c a ­
at S h elley 's h a ll S a tu rd a y evening. o r ten d ay s on th e M u ltn o m ah C en­
B rid al Veil L u m b e r com pany,
has p a cities as e n te r ta in e rs
in
lig h t
T he S andy g ra n g e w ill hold Its tr a l ra ilro a d
to
S an d y , th e re fo re rem oved to T ro u td a le . H e wag a
com edy.
w
sp read th e g lad new s n e a r an d fa r c a lle r in G resh am on W ednesday
A G resham p a rty c o n sistin g
of !
th a t S andy w ill have a ra ilro a d e 'e r
T h e d ro p p in g o f a line o f read Lew is S h a ttu c k an d w ife, Jo h n Con- ;
fa ll.
Ing m a tte r w o u ld n 't seem to m a k e ! ley and w ife, O. A. E a stm a n
and
S everal fin e
hom es
a re to be
m uch d iffe re n c e o n e way o r o th e r, wife an d D. M. R o b erts an d w ife '
erected on th e S andy
L and C o.’s
b u t it c e rta in ly cau sed q u ite a mix-1 w ent to th e
M ultnom ah
fa rm on
W. H H A IN L IN E , Prop.
new a d d itio n to S andy th is su m m er.
up in o n e sto ry o f o u r la s t issue W ednesday n ig h t upon In v ita tio n o f 1
P eo p le a re w o n d erin g w ho
is th e I S u p e rin te n d e n t Ja ck so n an d
w erel
E stacada P avilion to lie R ebuilt.
brid e to be. an d w ho really g o t th e tre a te d to sea ts a t th e m otion plct-
A d ele g a tio n com posed of R. M fin e ch in a a fte r all. T he sen ten ce I u re ghow w hich is given th e r e free I
T ow nsend, T h o m as P u m p fre y , Geo in q u estio n sh o u ld have read , "T h e on W ednesday an d S a tu rd a y ev-
J. K elly, J . W. H ew itt, J . E. R enke re c ip ie n t o f th is sh o w er w as M issje n in g s.
an d F. 1). H u n t, of th e P o rtla n d G race L aw ren ce, fo r w hom Miss An
Rev. S. G. R oper of P o rtla n d , a
R ailw ay , L ig h t It P o w er com pany d erso n e n te r ta in e d ,” etc.
O n the M arket,
fo rm e r p a sto r h ere, Is v isitin g fo r a
w ere in E sta c a d a y e sterd ay to m ak e
K. C. L in d sey left y e sterd ay m orn-1 few d ay s w ith Rev. J . A. H o p p er and
F resh E very D ay
a rra n g e m e n ts fo r re b u ild in g th e pa
trig fo r M an zan ita Reach w h ere he | fam ily,
ing
villon, w hich w as b u rn ed last fall
Miss E va H arm s, w ho h as spent
will do som e c a rp e n te r w ork.
T h e new b u ild in g w ill lx’ 100 feet
A.
A I,.
L K een an , of th e s tre e t c o n - |th e * ‘n te r w l,h h er a u n t' M r" H ugh
lo n g by 40 feet wide, fu ll eq u ip p ed
to
o f K eenan B ros.,w as W alk e r, has gone to P o rtla n d
an d will cost $4000. H om e lab o r t r a d in g
is I m ake h er hom e w ith h e r p a re n ts.
will be em p lo y ed as f a r as possible in G resham on T h u rsd ay . H e
bid
on
t h e l wll° haV€ re c en tly
re tu rn e d from
on
an d w ork is to begin in tw o w eeks p re p a rin g to m ak e a b id
C alifo rn ia.
it Is u n d ersto o d th a t th e local fire g ra d in g of L aw ren ce a v en u e w here!
A b irth d a y p a rty
w ill be given
d e p a rtm e n t will open th e pavilion H. W h iteh ead , o w n er of th e addi-
lion th ro u g h w hich It passes is a r - |
ev en *nK a t
h ouie of Mrs. E
witli a ball.
ra n g in g to build an ex p en siv e rest- W A ylsw orth in c e le b ra tio n of h er
denee as soon a s th e s tre e t w ork Is ow n b lrth d a y an d th a t ° f Miss Eva
E yes tested an d
g lasses fitte d .
A nderson, th e tw o y o u n g lad les be-
M ain St.
G resham , Ore. O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank. D r fin ish ed
In v ita tlo n s fo r th e O. D. 8. sk a t- ing o f th e 8ame a g e '
Geo. In g lis.
tf
in g p a rty to n ig h t will n u m b e r m ore
th a n 200. I t is ex pected th a t th e
lilg rin k will h av e a crow d su ch as
is seldom Been th e re , as th e s k a tin g
p a rtie s of th e so ciety a re g e ttin g to I Mrs. L ena T hom pson of P o rtla n d
he q u ite th e p ro p e r th in g .
I | g v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs. T illle
City Bakery
Best Bread
Dress in Style
T h o se M ens’ S uits for S p rin g
a re
of w ork m an sh ip , style a n d finish,
an teed to give ab so lu te
satisfaction
th e
acm e
and
a re
g u a r­
in
every
p a r­
ticular a t th e m odest price of
If you pay m ore, you w aste your m oney.
Boys’ Suits, all wool
“
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......................2 pr. p a n ts
Juvenile N orfolks
DRY GOODS
MAIN STREET
$ 3 .9 5
5 .0 0
-
3 .9 5
THE TAD’S
STORE
BERT LINDSEY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P astry
Lusted
‘Ingeco’
Farm Engines DO It
Do What?
EVERYTHING w h e re p o w e r is n e e d e d
W e H a v e E n g in e o n D is p la y .
L e t u s ‘S h o w Y o u '
S izes, 1-2 h. p . u p to 15 h . p .
S e n d fo r c ir c u la r .
F o r S a le b y
H. W. TRUSCOTT
I he Plumber
ÍT
PuWell
Street
Gresham
occ
L t - t ? — IDE
YOUR
31
ñl
HAT
Smart Ideas in All Styles
Prices, from
to $ 3
oo
I heir F ine Appearance will be
the Same at the End of the
Season.
Edw. Aylsworth
N e x t to
ÍL 3G
P o st
O ffic e
□ □E
G re sh a m ,
DEE
O re .
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PURE
LARD
E v e ry B u c k e t G u a r a n te e d F ir s t Q u a lity
a n d F u ll W e ig h t
10 pound pail - $1.35
5
“
“ - 70c
OREGON
PRODUCT
Support I Ionic Industry
Gresham Meat Market
Miss N ellie Fox of th e M ain 11- E der.
Iirary w as o u t y este rd a y lo o k in g af-
A la rg o crow d g a th e re d a t
th e
te r th e a rra n g e m e n t fo r th e w ork on schoolhouse last F rid a y e v e n in g and
th e lib ra ry g ro u n d s.
It is p lanned gave M athew R auw
and
w ife a
to have th e law n g rad ed an d seed- ch a riv a ri.
cd th is sp rin g an d a tre llis
m ade
T h eo d o re N eib au er is on th e sick
a lo n g th e e a s te rn an d
a p a rt ol list.
H e is n u rs in g som e of J o b ’s
th e n o rth e rn b o u n d ary w hich w ill be c o m fo rte rs
p lan ted to som e rap id g ro w in g vine
Mr. H oyachi h as m oved to Pow -
\ n e ffo rt is b eing m ade to get good < 11 V alley w here he w ill ta k e care
su rfa c e soil d o n ated .
S ev eral par- of h is berry p a tc h on th e F ir G rove
ties a re s u b m ittin g fig u re s on th e farm e a s t of G resham . H e h a s been
w ork an d th e c o n tra c t w ill be let c u ttin g wood
d u rin g
th e w in te r
M onday.
m o n th s on hlB fa rm h e re n o rth of
Mr. an d Mrs. J . W. J u lia n of O ak th e schoolhouse.
iro v e w ere th e g u e sts la s t Sunday
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k C addy an d
of th e la tte r 's m o th e r Mrs. L a u ra fam ily visited at th e hom e of Ed
Itobinson a t h e r hom e in L aw ren ce H am ilto n and fam ily la s t S u n d ay ,
a d d itio n .
I J o h n Ic k le r had th e m isfo rtu n e
Miss N ellie Fox, of P o rtla n d , her to lose a fine Jerse y cow last S un-
s is te r Mrs. M cC lan ah an o f D elta, I day.
'o lo ., Miss M ignon F is h e r of th e
M ilton ahd Floyd E rz a re ta k in g
Ix’tits lib ra ry an d Miss A dona Coch- a co u rse at th e B en k h e-W alk er col-
ran e, of th e A rle ta lib ra ry ,
w ere | lege In P o rtla n d .
v isito rs y e ste rd a y a t th e G resham
lib ra ry . T hey to o k lu n ch eo n w ith |
LAMEST VIIO SS,
Miss H alle a t th e lib ra ry .
Oh cu rses on such w e a th e r
At th e F re e
M eth o dist
ch u rch
next S u n d ay , S u n d ay school will be­
W ith sh iftin g w inds an d ra in .
g in at 10 a. m ., m o rn in g serm o n at
W ith fly in g m ud and d rift-w o o d ;
11. E v en in g m e etin g
w ill begin
‘T w ill d riv e u s all in-sane.
w ith a c o n g re g a tio n a l Bong service
'T Is d u e w e're h av in g sp rin g -tim e,
at 8. E verybody is m ad e to feel at
T h a t we m ay sow o u r g ra in
hom e. E d w in W. H ig h t, p a sto r,
B ut, oh! th is juicy w eath er!
Mrs. M. P. S m ith , w ho h as been
W ith sh iftin g w inds an d rain .
u n d e r m ed ical tre a tm e n t at a P o r t­
lan d h o sp ita l fo r som e tim e, is re ­
'T is tr u e th a t m o rn in g 's su n -b eam s
p o rted to be In a c ritic a l co n d itio n .
May bask on every spire,
A m essage has been sent to h e r h u s­
B ut storm y evening fin d s us
b an d w ho has been w o rk in g at Unuw]
D renched w ith m uck an d m ire.
tllla , an d lie is ex p ected hom e today.
W e w ade th e to r re n t tip -to ed .
T w o little boys o f th e fam ily a re
T hen p ray in g fo r a b oat,
b ein g cared fo r by th e ir a u n t
at
We lu rch most m adly fo rw ard .
th e ir hom e on F o u rth stre e t
and
A nd going up. we flo at.
Mrs. E. Daly is c a rin g fo r th e five
m o n th s old baby g irl.
B ut w hen tb e sco rch in g su n -sh in e
E v a n g e list J. A. H o p p er w ho has
in su m m er gives us p ain ,
been aw ay fo r th e la s t few weeks,
W e'll pray w ith e a rn e s t p lead in g
en g ag ed in e v a n g e listic services, re­
F o r sh iftin g w inds an d rain .
tu rn e d h om e last M onday.
— J . F JO N E S
Len P ow ers an d W a lte r W illiam s,
a m a te u r boxing c h am p io n s in th e ir
D on't be su rp rise d if you have an
class, o f th e M u ltn o m ah clu b
a re
a tta c k of rh e u m a tism th is sp rin g .
la tr a in in g a t th e R ose V ista farm s,
J u s t ru b th e affected p a rts
freely
fo r th e c h a m p io n sh ip m eet a t th e w ith C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t an d it
M A. A C. on A p ril 17 a n d lS .
will soon d isa p p e a r
Sold by G resh ­
R e p o rts from Good S a m a rita n hos­ am D ru g Co., an d D ealers ev ery
p ita l th is m o rn in g tell of th e itn- w here
O v e r fifteen th o u sa n d O v e rla n d s have been delivered
d u rin g th e last five m o n th s. ^JThis
an increase
of 300 p e r cent over th e sam e p eriod last year.
A n d last y e a r w e led every T h o u sa n d D ollar
A u to m o b ile P ro d u c er in A m erica.
js
T h is is m ore cars th an all the A u to m o b ile factories
in G e rm a n y tu rn o u t in a w hole year.
iJO u r
1913 sales a re m ore th an double those of an y
o th er m a n u fa c tu re r p ro d u cin g a sim ilar car.
Yours for Service
Gresham
P o w e ll S tr e e t
G re sh a m , O re
PORTLAND MARKETS.
You w ill look a good w hile be­
fore you find a b e tte r m edicine for
cou g h s a n d colds th a n C h a m b e rla in ’s
Grain, F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
C ough R em edy. It n o t only gives
W H E A T — T ra c k P rices: C lub, re lie f— It cu res. T ry it
w hen you
86-87c; B luestem , 98c; red R u ssian , have a cough o r cold, an d you are
c e rta in to be pleased w ith th e p ro m p t
85c; v alley, 87c.
cu re w hich It w ill effect. F o r sale
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »20.50-21 by G resham D rug Co., a n d D ealers
everyw here.
to n ; m id d lin g s, » 3 0 ; sh o rts, »23.
FL O U R — P a te n ts ,
»4 70
p er
D aily a n d S unday O reg o n ian and
b a rre l; s tr a ig h ts ,
$4.10;
ex p o rts, T w ice-a-w eek O u tlo o k , special com -
$ 3 .85-3.90; valley, »4.70;
g ra h a m , j b in a tio n , 1 y e a r, $8.00.
»4.60; w hole w h eat, 4.80
B A R L EY — F eed, »23 p er to n ; 1
brew ing, n o m in a l;
ro lled , » 2 5 .5 0 -,
26.50 p e r to n ,
DO YOU
CORN — W hole,
»28 per ton.
$27;
c ra c k e d ,
OATS— No. 1, w h ite, »27 per ton.
HAY— T im o th y ,
choice, »15-17;
m ixed E a s te rn O regon tim o th y , »10-
13.50; o a t an d vetch, »12; a lfa lfa ,
»12-13; clover, »9; stra w , »7-8.
Dairy and Country Ih-iMluce.
PO U L T R Y — H ens. 1 5 ^ - 1 6 ; b ro il­
e rs , 30 -3 5 ; tu rk e y s, live,
18-20c;
d ressed , choice, 24-25c; d u ck s. 17-
19c; geese, 1 2 -13c.
B U T T E R — O regon cream ery b u t­
te r, cubes, 33c p er p o u n d ;
p rin ts ,
34-35c p e r pound.
C H E E S E -—T rip le ts , 17c p er lb.;
young A m ericas, n o m in al.
P O R K — F ancy, 12-12*40.
VEAL- F an cy , 1 3 % -1 4 c.
V egetable* an<l Fruits,
PO TA T O E S — B u rb an k s, 45-50c
p er h u n d re d ; new , 8 ^ - 1 0 c p e r lb.;
REPORT O F THE CONDITION OF
sw eet p o tato es, 4c p er pound.
ONIONS - O regon.
85-90c
per
sack ; S p an ish , »2 50 p er crate.
At G resh am hi th e S ta te of O re g o n , a t th e close of b u sin ess A pril
4th , 1913.
SACK V EK G T A B L E S — T u rn ip s.
90 » 1 per sack ; p a rsn ip s, 90-» 1 p er
R esource«
L iab ilities
sack ; c a rro ts , 90-» 1 p e r sack.
L oans a n d d is c o u n ts .. I
93,565 52 C ap ital stock p aid in . 1 30,000.00
GREEN
F R U IT — A pples.
30c-
O v e rd ra fts. Secured an d u n se­
S u rp lu s fund ....................
13,000.00 »1.50 p e r box, acco rd in g to q u ality .
cu red ...................................
226.12 U ndivided p ro fits , less ex­
B onds an d w a r r a n ts .
7,885 84
p en ses an d ta x e s paid
893 55
S to ck s a n d o th e r se­
D ue to b an k s an d b a n k e rs
789 64
L ist of
c u ritie s .....................
160.00 P o sta l S av in g s B ank
B an k in g h o u se .................. 21,500.00
T
he
follow
ing list of le tte rs re-
d e p o s i t s .........................
1.296 84
F u r n itu r e an d fix tu re s . .
3,603.50
m ain u n called fo r in th e G resham
In
d
iv
id
u
a
l
d
ep
o
sits
su
b
je
c
t
D ue fro m b a n k s (n o t re ­
week en d in g
84.106 90 postoffice fo r th e
serv e b a n k s ) ...............
3,630 84
A pril 6th, 1913:
D em and c e rtific a te s of d e ­
D ue fro m ap p ro v e d re s e rv e
p o sits ..............................
b an k s ............................
26.284 42
8,828.31
L e tte rs— L. Jo h n s o n , E rw in W ies-
C h eck s a n d o th e r cash
T im e c e rtific a te s o f de­
tier,
J o h n F rid e e r, R ussel. P a terso n
Item s ..............................
89 65
p o sits ............................
14,040 96
M rs Ed. S hields. M ary E H earln .
C ash on h an d ...............
8,6 3 7 .2 6 S av in g s dep o sits
12.626 95 no address.
............................ » 165,583 15
T o t a l .............................. »165 583 15
F oreign— G^o. H ickcstin?.
S ta te of O reg o n . C o u n ty of M u ltn o m ah , ss
.C ard » — M r. Ed H ig h t, not Rev ;
I, C. J. L u n d q u ist, c a s h ie r of th e abo v e nam ed b a n k , do solem nly
Mrs C. Vaughan
sw e a r th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t Is tr u e to th e best of my k n ow ledge
and belief.
T hese le tte r s w ill be sen t to th e
„
,
C J LUN DQ UIST, C a sh ie r
dead
le’ te r office on A pril 20th.
Subscribed and sworn to before me th ia 10th d ay o f A pril 1913
1 9 U , If not d eliv ered before
In
LAU RA V B U I.K E L E Y . N otary P u b lic
callin g fo r th e above, please say a d ­
t o r r e c t A ttest A. M eyers.
T h eo
B ru g g e r, C. J.
L u n d q u ist.
Di­
v ertised , giving d a te of list.
rector*
I McCOLL, P. M
FIRST STATE BANK
Garage
KNOW
That You can Buy
G a rd e n H oes, from
2 5 c to 6 0 c
G a rd e n R akes, from
2 5 c to
75c
N orcross
G ard en
cultivators, at
90c
G a rd e n S p ad es ■
at
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6 0 c to
$1
G ard en T row els •
at
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11Oc, 15c
Child s G a rd e n Sets
at
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20c
H all's D andelion
D ig g er
50c
At
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HARDW ARE
M ain St.,
STORE
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