Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 25, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY,
APRIL
OR
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B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs A. S kogau,
a «-lb. boy, A pril 1«
M other anil
child doing well.
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Vi ith the near approach of full electric transportation the
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Gage
M r. and Mrs. W illiam H in k le a re
e n te r ta in in g re la tiv e s from e a ste rn
O regon.
homes for the rich and poor alike.
BASEBALL FANS PREPARING FOR
COMING GAMES AT PLEASANT HOME
a re
L ooks
like
sp rin g
h as
com e th e su m m er. A d an c e m ay be held
ag a in as everyone is in th e ir fields. at an e a rly d a te to h lep d e fra y ex-
Mies Mary B ourgeois g o t
u p a I penses. A n n o u n cem en ts later,
su rp ris e on Miss L llly a n i C anxler,
G.
O.
W ynne,
o u r fa rsig h te d
th e 15th w hich w as in h o n o r of h er a g e n t, h as recen tly co m p leted a deal
b irth d ay .
E veryone
h ad a
good w hereby he o b ta in s a n o th e r piece
t ‘m e'
I c i g ro u n d a d jo in in g h is p re tty bun-
Mrs. A n n a B ates called
on h e r «alow . H om e g ro w n ch ick e n s sh o u ld
m o th e r Mrs. W. W. N o rth w ay o n e soon be on th e m a rk e t,
day last w eek and also Jo el B ates
C h arles S to n eh o u se, th e p o p u lar
and fam ily.
! b lack sm ith , h as re c en tly p u rc h a s d e a
• dy to spend a few d ay s
! L au d erb ack 's.
a t D avid
F. K n o w lto n
and
sis te r Olive
w ere g u ests a t Mr. an d Mrs. S a tte r
lee's S u n d ay , Miss O live is sp en d in g
th e w eek w ith frien d s.
J e n n ie C ollins is w ith h e r g ra n d ­
p a re n ts , h av in g a
w eek s' v acatio n
from d u ty a t a h o sp ital In th e city
Miss Ida B ram h all
is
te a c h in g
school a t C o rb ett.
T he m any frie n d s of Mrs. B reed
en a re h appy to know sh e w ill be
hom e in a sh o rt tim e a fte r a sue
cessfu l o p e ra tio n a t a P o rtla n d h o s­
p ital.
Mrs. O tis re tu rn e d
fro m M ilton
O regon, m u ch im proved in h e a lth .
T w o a s p ira n ts h av e e n te re d th e
race fo r p o stm a ste r a t th e
new
to w n w hich p ro m ises to be of in te r ­
est b efo re th e a p p o in tm e n t.
T he
tw o c o n te s ta n ts a re L eo n ard L au -
d erb a c k an d G. W. In g ra m .
B oth
a re c irc u la tin g p e titio n s, a sk in g for
th e ap p o in tm e n t.
Haley
Miss A nna M ershon h a s had q u ite
a se rio u s o p e ra tio n , b u t is Im prov-
iiig nicely a t th is w ritin g .
Mrs. U ressel an d h e r son G eorge
have been sick, b u t a re b e tte r now.
J fin e resid en ce lo t th ro u g h F ra n k R.
F ro st, J r ., w ho re p re se n ts L'm bden-
sto ck & L arso n Co., In th e valley.
Rev. Aug. O lson, m issio n ary fo r
' Mr. S to n eh o u se c o n te m p la te s p u ttin g
th e Sw edish B ap tist c o n feren ce in
up a n ifty little hom e as soon as
O regon, p reach ed a t
th e
B ap tist
co n d itio n s w a rra n t an d alre a d y h as
ch u rc h
last S u n d ay .
E yes tested and
g lasses fitte d . a first-cla ss b lack sm ith shop in o p er­
J . O lson an d fam ily h av e ren ted
O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k
D r atio n .
th e H aley p lace an d a re now living
Geo. Inglis.
tf
P la n s a re u n d e r way fo r a sh o rt
there.
o rd e r re s ta u ra n t to be ad d ed to o u r
C. F. S ch m id t an d d a u g h te r Min­
circle.
D efin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t will
nie, o f P o rtla n d , v isited a t J . M il­
be m ade sh o rtly .
le r ’s, S unday.
W. A. G riffith s an d L. Moore, of
T h e sto rk visited n e a r H aley last
Sioux F alls, S o u th D ak o ta, w ere vis­
w
eek
an d le ft a b rig h t baby boy a t
ito rs of Mr. an d Mrs. Lovel e a rly in
IS H E R E
Mrs. C um ­
th e week
F ro m th e ir o b se rv a tio n s th e hom e of Mr. an d
m
ings.
we a re led to believe th ey m ay d e­
This will require
Rev. David A n d erso n w ill preach
cide to becom e p e rm a n e n t m em b ers
of o u r "H ap p y fa m ily .”
a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h n ex t Sunday-
The L ad ies' Aid of th e M. E A p ril 27.
ru e
House • Fly
and
say, most every
screen door will sag
bit and rub on the bot­
tom. We have the anti-
Sag Screen Door Brace
and its a dandy.
P rices down to
Rock Bottom
At
STERLING
&
KIDDER’S
hardw are
MainBSt.,
store
Gresham
to
No section near Portland offers greater advantages for suburban
An e n th u s ia s tic m e etin g
o f th e
P le a s a n t H om e b aseb all
fan s w as
Baby V anZ ant
w as
q u ite
ill
held at th e s to re of G. W. In g ram
S a tu rd a y an d S unday but is b e tte r
W ednesday ev en in g
A rra n g e m e n ts
a t th is w ritin g .
w ere m ad e fo r g ro u n d w ith A. E.
Gene B ourgeois h as g one to N o rth
P e tte rso n , w ho h as a fine lan d piece
Y akim a,
W ash., to w o rk th is su m ­
of a b o u t th re e acres ju s t so u th
of
m er.
his ran ch a t Scenic. T he boys have
S ounds nice to h ear th e
school d o n ated th e ir tim e an d te a m s fo r
bell ag a in m ost o f th e c h ild re n re- S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , A p ril 2 6 th ,w h en
tu rn e d to school ag ain only som e fin ish in g to u ch es w ill be p u t on to
seem to be scared y e t;, b u t they m ak e it as fin e a d iam o n d as th e re
d o n 't stay at hom e they ru n up and j is in th e valley. G. W. In g ra m has
dow n an d all aro u n d an d th e re is d o n ated balls, b ats, e tc ., an d full
m ore d a n g e r in so d o in g if th e re su its will be fo rth c o m in g fro m a n o th ­
sh o u ld be any d a n g e r, as o u r te a c h ­ e r source. F ro m th e in te re st show n
e r Mrs. C. E. G able fu m ig a te s th e th is e a rly in th e season, all p re d ic t
school house every even in g .
so m eth in g d o in g b efo re th e en d of
Fly Screen
Screen Doors
W indow Screens
Screen H angers
Screendoor hinges
Fly Killers
access
" !'' ï'FÎW'i
FI □ L
Z ilm s, B ak ers an d P re s to n s
o u t from u n d e r q u a ra n tin e .
transportation, appealing to every person desirous of easy
the metropolis.
ch u rch held a very su ccessfu l sil­
v er
tea W ednesday a fte rn o o n
at
th e hom e of Mrs. C has. H u n te r. An
u n u su a lly larg e n u m b e r w ere in a t-
I ten d an c e an d th e
a fte rn o o n
was
p le a s a n tly sp en t.
Mr. W illius, th e lan d scap e g a rd ­
e n e r a t G illis w as a t w o rk today
b e a u tify in g th e g ro u n d s a ro u n d th e
d epot here. A la rg e plot has been
laid o u t w hich w ill be law n ed In
an d n u m e ro u s v a rie tie s
of p la n ts
an d sh ru b s w ill soon be in evidence.
Road S u p erv iso r H illy ard of th is
d is tric t passed
th ro u g h y e sterd ay
p u ttin g th e fin ish in g to u c h e s on th e
m ain road
G ran d p a and G ra n d m a L u sted a re
en jo y in g b e tte r
healfTi
th a n
for
som e tim e past an d a re ab le to be
a ro u n d ag ain .
Mrs. B. E
S tein m an
re tu rn e d
hom e y esterd ay fro m a sh o rt visit
to frie n d s in P o rtla n d .
An ex citin g ru n a w a y to o k place
y esterd ay , th e h o u se
d riv en by a
salesm an from th e R o b ertso n H a rd ­
w are iro n A Steel Co., o f P o rtla n d .
| ta k in g frig h t at a b last. H e tried
to sto p th e h o rse b u t it tu rn e d ln-
| to th e stre e t a t H ope a v en u e tu r n ­
in g th e buggy o v er an d deem oliah-
ing a chit ken coop a t Mrs. S a tte r-
lee's
D am age slig h t.
Miss Je n s e n , tra in e d n u rse from
) Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital, w as called
to care fo r Mrs S tew art
w ho is
d a n g ero u sly 111 at
Mrs. C a n n o n ’s
D r B ittn e r is th e a tte n d in g physi 11-,
tian.
Jno. Lauderback and wife
were
vlaltors early in the week at San-
Cottrell
Mrs
S h e tterly an d son C h ester
a re v isitin g
re la tiv e s
a t A m boy,
W ash in g to n .
T he u su al p re a c h in g
be held a t th e B ap tist
S unday m o rn in g a t 11
p eo p le's m e etin g w ill
7 :3 0 p.m
services w ill
ch u rc h next
a. m. Y oung
be
held at
Mr. and Mrs. R andolph S piers re-
urned to th e ir hom e at
Amboy,
W ash in g to n , la st week
Miss P e a rl R uegg, w ho lias been
w o rk in g in P o rtla n d , sp e n t S unday
w ith h e r p a re n ts.
Mr. an d M rs. W.
E.
C rasw ell
w ere th e g u e sts of Mr. an d
M rs
M cBain of G illis S unday.
R oss M anary has re tu rn e d from
Hood R iv er w here he h as been vis­
itin g frien d s.
am b ig g er th a n a n y th in g th a t
can h appen to me. All th ese th in g s
— so rro w , m is fo rtu n e and su ffe rin g
a re o u tsid e my door. I am In th e
h o u se and I have th e key — C h a rle s
F . L um m is.
W. H
H A IN L IN E .
NATURAL
MAIN STREET
.
U'OOD
GRESHAM
Professional Cards
PHYSICIAN’S
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Oéce boars; !• > ■ te 12 ■ I » ■ te 3 p ■
7 It 8 p.
at Restdratr
Office I lb Residence I IK
O f f i c e . H o w i t t B ld g .. o v e r P . O .
PHONES:
Residence.
Ill;
Office I lx
H. H. HUGHES. M. D.
P hysician
and Surgeou
Hour»: 10-12 a m .; 2-4 and 78 p m
OfFICi, HOWITT BUX,.
GRESHAM OREGON
PHONES Rndnrr. TiUi 120. Ofcf. M,w 4812
Hom A S1S2
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Rrudrao 438, b it 52 St
Ofce. 111112 Sellut Bad«.», Ra il,«i. 0,„„.
Dr. W. C. Belt
P h y s ic la u
and
S u rg e o n .
O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank. G resham
P h o n e ID
l*honcs, O ffice 4U.
Re».
INI
Dr. Geo. Inglis
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n .
G R ESH A M ,
OREGON
O ffice over F ir s t S ta te B ank
DENTISTS
w . J. OTT
H. H. OTT
O T T BROS.
City Bakery
Mr. an d Mrs. J . B. F o w ler and
c h ild ren visited re la tiv e s in
P o rt­
land S unday.
OR
M A X S C H N E ID E R
I be N eighborhood club w ill m eet
a t m e schoolhouse S unday
a lte r - ?
noon, A pril 2 1, a i 2 o 'clock. C u rre n t
e v e n ts w ill be discussed,
follow ed
uy a literary and m usical progrum . |
»»Il a re welcome.
A g a th e rin g of re la tiv e s su rp rise d
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jo n s ru d Sunday
th e occasion
beiug
th e ir golden
w edding a n n iv e rsa ry . Mr. an d Mrs
J o n s ru d , w ho a re both
n a tiv es of
N orw ay, w ere
m a rrie d fifty y e a rs
ago n e a r A lbert L ea, M innesota, on
A pril 13, 1863.
t h e m oved to O r­
egon in 1 8 (7 an d se ttle d in C lack a­
m as co u n ty on th e place w here they
now live in 187«. Mr. Jo n s ru d Is
¿8 y e a rs old, b u t sp ry e r th a n m any
a m an ten y e a rs y o u n g er. W hile in
M innesota he served as se n a to r in
m e s ta te le g isla tu re , a u d in O regon
was ju s tic e of th e peace fo r som e
3ll y ears, au d Is a widely know n aud
respected c itlsen of C lack am as co u n ­
ty. U ra n d m a J o n s ru d , as sh e is at
fec tio n a te ly called. Is 72 y ears old
and in sp ite of h av in g one leg
crip p led by a fall th re e y e a rs ago,
does all h e r w ork an d is c h a ra c te r­
istically ch e e rfu l.
May th ey have
m any m ore happy an n iv e rsa rie s.
T h e school
fa ir
held
at
th e
C o ttre ll schoolhouse last F r l Ja y af
tern o o n
w as
a tte n d e d
by q u ite
la rg e crow d. School s u p e r ln te n d ti
P. J . G ary, of C lack am as co u n ty ,
an d School S u p erv iso r Ja m e s gave
in te re stin g ta lk s on school w ork and
also th e school fa irs w hich a re now
being held in C lack am as co u n ty . A
It Is a w ise w an t ad th a t can
n ail d riv in g c o n test fo r
th e g irls keep aw ay from p ag e tw o.
and a b u tto n sew ing c o n test fo r the
boys follow ed, a f te r
w hich coffee
and cak e w as served to all p resen t.
Miss E lv a A n d re is v isitin g frien d s
in P o rtla n d th is week
.
(MEAT and C H E A P
* “*•' L adies E m hroluery clu b nun
a t Ute hom e of Mrs. R obert J o u s - ,
ru d
last T h u rs d a y . i t w ill m eet :
tin s week w ith Mrs. W alter K iser j
prime
quick
.
Picture Framing
GILT
Mrs. J . O. M atthew s re tu rn e d
- — a tew d a y s' visit to h e r h u s­
band a t C lifton w here he
is e m ­
ployed. She w ill m ove to C lifton
I ib is Week.
E> L mdenstockj and Larson are promoting these rural town-sites and
will build^them up as the civic communities of a growing rural population.
K inds and Sues
•)»« Inrv Dai
R. E. J a r l Is th e ow ner of a
a ra n d new fiv e-p assen g er m a­
chine.
New Town-sites along the Mt. Hood Railway that are
to be among the busy centers of the future.
’ r <*9nJ
" • " '« k *
A ll
NEW GALLERY
B oru, to Mr.
au d
Mrs. W. H.
H u tch in so n , A pril 22, a » pound hoy
M other and child d o in g well.
FERTILE
POWELL VALLEY
'I’i t
-P H O T O S
BULL RUN
G R ESH A M .
DENTISTS
-
-
OREGON
Prop.
INSURANCE
Best Bread
JOHN
BROWN
INSURANCE
R e p re se n tin g only R eliable in ­
su ra n c e C om panies
P h o n e 613
G resh am , Ore».«»
a [O n the Market,
Fresh Every Day
Jam es E lk in g to n
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
INSURANCE
F IR E
AUTOM OBILE
P L A T E GLASS
A CC ID EN T
SU RETY BONDS
H EA LTH
O ffice In ■ lank of GreftliMin
LIFE
LAW YERS
FRED L. EVERSON.
Main St.
ATTORNEY
Gresham, Ore.
Phone 4x1
W H IT E CROW HO TEL
First State
AT
LAW
(C ity A tto rn e y )
GRESHAM. ORE,
< 'ONTRAA TOR.S
Bank Building
IF Y O U W A N T FIR S T CLASS W O R K SEE
F o r rh e u m a tism
you
w ill find
n o th in g b e tte r
th a n C h a m b e rla in -
L in im en t. T ry it and see how quick
ly It gives re lief. F o r sale by
G resham D rug Co., an d D ealers ev
ery w here.
H o tel C ongdon, New .M anagem ent.
R e g u la r ta b le b o ard «5 p er w eek.
D o n 't be su rp rise d if you have an F in e S unday chicken d in n e rs P h o n e
a tta c k o f rh e u m a tism th is sp rin g y o u r o rd e r fo r th e fam ily d in n e r a t
J u s t ru b th e affected p a rts
freely re d u u c tio n R e g u la r m eals 25 cen ts
w ill soon d isa p p e a r. Sold by G resh- and up.
w ith C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t an d It
am D ru g Co., an d D ealers every-
M ore fence com ing
to S terlin g
A K id d er's.
Road to Prosperity }
F
I •!! game when
s
Economy
looks Ill______
like an up-hill
you first begin, and sometimes it is an up­
hill game.
But it is the ROAD
TO
PROSPERITY, and if you can persevere in
your small economies. You will find this out.
M EALS 25c
Mrs. S. T. Crow,
Proprietor
FTÄc
SCHANEN-BLAIR CO,
(INCORPORATED)
MARBLE and GRANITE
WORKS
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
ETTSEL.T. IONES
ERANK C. K7NFS
A rtistic M onum ents, M ause-
lem s, C em etery and Build­
ing W ork m anufactured from
the best m arble and Granite.
L.i Esd Mata«, St. Brd,,
HU.,
S586
RAY H. TODD
KIJCCTKICAL CONTRACTO!«.
Phone A2A
GRESHAM,
PO R TLA ND , OREGON
M c D ougal & olson
M
Canadian Employment Co.
GENERAL
Do Your B anking W ith Us
We p ay In te rn a l on Tim e and Sa tin e a D t p o t l i i
BANK OF GRESHAM
BLACKSMITHS
AM lOnOs of W iX M tw .u t,
1» North Second Ht.. Portland, Or.
Phone»— M ain 3 0 7 4 , A 8174
H elp of all K in d s F u rn ish e d
F re e to E m ployer.
POWELL ST.
O ne Block W est ol M am . G re .h a m
Your extravagance does not draw interest
If you put that money in a savings ac­
count in the bank, vou can some day buy
the LUXURIES you crave without missing
the money.
ORGEGN
ALFRED H A M M A R
Attention!
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
OF PORTLAND. OKKOON
Invites all farmer» who lia te no
Insurance on Uielr farm build­
ings to Insure wiUi us. T his aa-
»m laUon la the clteap. st
,
sa lm t In Uie state. It Insures
only country jiroperty and has
over S8, INS),IMS) Insurance
In
farm .
W rit« o r phone,
H. W. HNA8HALI.. Pre».
I'he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief
A ssociation
G resh am R o u te No 3 P h o n e 7 4
N otary P u b lic
R eal E s ta le
I'laatcexr and « '«meiut Contractor.
E stim ates furnished free on re­
quest. All work Guaranteed
Phone fls I Gresham P.O. Ro» HI
W. K. Hamilton
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Eadmates on Request
P hone 888
OKENHAM. ORL
U NDERTAK ER
(w. W UMn. hw.
I I
• k - ksU. la. Tow
V m
Erts
Cast Side funeral Director-.
m
414 tAST AI JJE.H ST., corner Ststh
ArtadM Aal« Saren«
BO2S