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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
PAO» FOUR GKEMHAM □ □E J here is so much c 1 o t h es contentm ent tailored into t h e s e KUPPENHEIMER $15s$18 they are in the $ 2 0 »$25 grades, b u t ofcourse, you get $7.00 m ore of quality a n d style in th e better priced garm ents. nltetUMT However take your choice. They are all gauranteed. EDW. AYLSWORTH Next Door to the Post Office lb 1C 0Ü C 00 C ODE =0 OC P rotect Your Fruit w ith N ew P rocess Arsenate of Lead G u aran teed for CODLING MOTH CATERPILLARS ( ANKER WORM BUD MOTH CHERRY SLUG CABBAGE WORM and OTHER INSECTS RO SE to p ro te c t th e m N ext S unday m o rn in g a t th e F re e M eth o d ist ch u rc h Rev. 8. F P itts will p reach T he service will be a t 11 a. m ., w ith th e u su a l S unday school a t 10 a m. T h ere w ill be no service In th e ev en ing. F ra n k H elney has bought th e p ro p erty of Miss L ena R em bold on R o b erts av en u e an d F o u rth stre e t He will c o n tin u e to re n t th e p la c e BU SHES fro m A p h is a n d o th e r in se c ts u se N i c t o n e G u aran teed to do the w o rk and cost* but 50c per gallon GRESHAM DRUG CO. MAY JK». Itti 3 a t th is tim e is th e reason w hy th e p ap er w ent to p ress one day ah e a d of sch ed u le fo r th is issue. Mrs. M innie D au ffen b ach left to day fo r P o rtla n d w here sh e w ill visit fo r a few d ay s befo re re tu rn - in g to h e r hom e in th e E ast. ___________ K odak K o n te .t K I omcn . i N ext S a tu rd a y , May 31, w ill be Ihe la st day of th e E a stm a n kodak co n test w hich Is being co n d u cted by W. R. B urke, th e jew eler. _______ M any G ra d u a te s G iven D iplo m as, Flow ers, a n d Best W ishes. BASE BAIL F a ir v ie w s u n r is e s a w th r e e s te a m e r s ly in g u n d e r Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge L eslie w ent Sew -all's P o in t. M ad e o n e o u t to be th e to S easide W ednesday w here they re b e l s te a m e r M e r rim a c . At 7:211 g o t u n n d s to o d to w a r d h e r a n d pip ed ‘T H E H EX A t I S T O R E " may rem ain fo r sev eral w eeks before d a ll e r b w a n a d y s a to q u a rte rs J W EBER. re tu rn in g hom e. They w ill put F ro m 8 to m e rid ia n . —F in e , c le a r w e a t h a m e r s a d v a n c in g a n d th e ir c o tta g e In good co n d itio n d u r o e r p e n e T d h e tire re o b n e l th s e te M in n e s o ta . 8:20 o p e n e d in g th e ir sta y an d re n t It o u t for lire o n th e M e rrim a c . F r o m t h a t tim e u n PORTLAND MARKETS. til 12 c o n s ta n tly e n g a g e d w ith th e M e r ri th e su m m er befo re co m ing back. m ac. L O U IS S T O D D E R . Mrs. W. F. H oney s ta rte d T h u rs F r o m m e rid ia n to 4 p. m —C le a r w e a th (■rain, F lo u r, E'oetl, E tc. er. A t 12:3n rifle d s h e ll s tr u c k th e p ilo t day fo r M enom inee, W isconsin to h o u se , s e v e re ly I n ju r in g C o m m a n d e r W o r a tte n d th e g ra d u a tio n of h e r d a u g h d e n 1 p. m ., th e M e r rim a c h a u le d off In W H E A T — T rack P rice* : C lub, te r Miss F lo ren ce H oney from S to u t's a d is a b le d e o n d itie n . S to o d to w a r d th e 9 3 -9 2 H c ; B luestem , 1 1 -1 .0 1 ; 40- M in n e s o ta a n d re c e iv e d o n b o a r d A s s is t In s titu te . W hile aw ay she will a n t S e c r e ta r y F o x o f th e n a v y . 2 p. m .. fold, 94c; red R u ssian , 9 0-91c; v al C a p ta in W o rd e n le ft f o r F o r t M o n ro e in v isit in Minn«*apolis an d C hicago. ley, 92c. n l.o g u e . E S. E H erm an , re p re se n tin g the c h a r g e o f S G u E r g O e R o G E F R E D E R IC K S O N . M IL L S T U F F S — B ran . $24-25 M ount S co tt P a rk C em etery C o. p er to n ; m id d lin g s. $31; sh o rts, An Incident of the War. w as in G resh am o n W ednesday in $26.60-27. T he pickets of ihe Second Massa- th e In te re sts o f th e asso ciatio n . FL O U R — P aten t* , $4.70 p er F a th e r Dewey w ill c e le b ra te his eh u setls ami T hird W isconsin m ade a r b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $4 10; ex p o rts, 8 3 rd b irth d a y u n n iv ersary next S u n rangem ents w ith Ihe "rehs" one hot afternoon to cease hostilities for tw o $ 3 .8 5 -3 .9 5 ; valley, $4 .7 0 ; g ra h a m . day w ith a fam ily reu n io n a t th e hours Tilings w ent along charm ingly $4 .6 0 ; w hole w h eat, 4.80. W h ite Crow h otel. for more than an hoar, when a young B A R LEY — F eed . $27 50 per W illiam C h ild ers h as a thr«*e-day oflieer appearetl on the C onfederate line to n ; b rew in g , n o m in a l; ro lled , v acatio n fro m serv ice on his ru r a l and ordered the men to go to firing. $28 .5 0 -2 9 .5 0 p er ton. “ We can't do It. sir." said the ser ro u te an d is Im p ro v in g th e tim e by CORN — W hole, $28 60; crack ed , m oving h is fam ily Into D an M ur geant “ We have agreed w ith the Yan $29.50 p er ton. p e r rd. p h y ’s h o u se on B u rr avenue, H is | kees to quit shooting for tw o hours. OATS — No 1. w h ite $31. SO- The tim e Is only half u p " ro u te Is b eing delivered by E arl "Sergeant, order th e picket to begin 32 p er ton. S tan ley . firing nt once " I hi» is one of the HAY— E astern O regon tim o th y , Roy W oods, well know n in G resh "I can 't break my word w ith the choice, $17-18; a lfa lfa . (IS it. am has located at M arsh field , in V an ke«*s. sir " stra w , $6-7. "T hen I will Begin firing, every th e b a rb e rln g business. H is fam ily Italry and C ountry P rod u ce. will leave h e re next S u n d ay to join man of you." Not a man touched his gun or s ta r t PO ULTRY H ens, 16cj b ro il him th ere. ed for the pits ers. 26-27c; tu rk e y s, live. 19-20c; B illy N eill an d fam ily, th e sp ecial T he voting officer seized a gun and d ressed , choice, 25c; d u ck s, 17- ty m u sician s an d v au d ev ille ac to rs, shot lit the Union pickets. T h at was C H E K 8B T rip le ts, 16c p er lb.; w ill m ak e th e ir hom e in G resham , oc the signal for our line to o|>en fire A n d it m a k e s a " h a n g U p " EGGS O regon ran ch , case co u n t. cu n v ln g th e liou»* Just being v acat The balance of th a t day the Conf«sl- 19c per do*.; can d led . 2 0 - I lc p er dz ed by Roy W oods' fam ily. erate pickets In front of those tw o B U T T E R O regon cream ery b u t F o r th e first tim e in Its h isto ry regim ents d id n 't shoot to kill. Those ter, cubes, 28c p er p o u n d ; p rin ts, th e " F e d e r a l" b u ild in g in G resh am who d id n 't shoot in the a ir sep arated the chunk of lend from th e ir cartridges 29-29 »sc p er p ound flies th e A m erican s ta n d a rd A —blanket! them A n d at a p ric e w ith in th e CH EESE T rip lets. 16c p er lb .; b e a u tifu l flag fu rn ish e d by th e T h a t night a dozen or m ore of th e D aisies, l S l ^ c per lb .; y o u n g A m er- postoffice re a c h of «II. O th e r h eig h ts d e p a rtm e n t w as unfurl-1 pickets left th eir pits and crept Into cus, 17 ti c . p ric e d acco rd in g ly . ed o v er th e post office on T uesday the Union lines, giving ns th eir excuse po r k — Fancy, U H - 1 2 7 an d will h e re a f te r serv e to locate the conduct of the young officer. T heir haversacks were filled the n ext m orn VEAL F an cy , 1 3 ti- 1 4 c th a t e sta b lish m e n t to everyone ing by tla* M assachusetts and W iscon ' «'getnblea and Fruit.*«. M em orial Day an d th e O utlook s sin boys as they started on th e ir Jour PO TA TO ES B u rb an k s. 40-60c I F rid ay ap p e a ra n c e com ing to g e th e r ney north Chicago Tlm es-H ernld p er h u n d re d ; new, 3 » ic p e r l b ; sw eet potato«*«, 3c p er pound. YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS KEPT SATE ONIONS O regon, $1 25 per sack ; S panish, $1.50-2 p er crate. S o m ew h ere aro u n d th e house you have v a lu ab le p ap ers, jew - Hordw are Store SACK V E G E T A B I.E S T u rn ip s, d r y o r p riceless heirloom » Som e day you may com e hom e and $1 00 p e r sack , p arsn ip s. $1 00 p er find th em g one Countl<*s» m illion« of d o lla rs have been lost in I ’owell St. G resh am sack ; c a rro ts , $1 00 p er sack thl» way Is It w o rth w hile to risk loss by fire, thlev es o r ra ts GREEN F R U IT A pples. 50c- w hen you can have a b so lu te safety th ro u g h o u r $2 00 p e r box, acco rd in g to q u a llt> ; Safe Deposit Boxes s tra w b e rrie s , O regon, $2 -3 .7 5 ; F lo r 1,1st of Ic tlc r » nt a sm all p rice? W h ate v er is p la c .d in one of th ese boxes llie follow ing list of letter* re in, $1 75 p e r c ra te ; c h e rrie s, 13 t i - 15c p e r p o u n d ; goosetwi-rl« s, 4c |>er rests in ab so lu te secu rity u n til ta k e n out by th e o w n e r— no one on u n called for In th e G resham puond else can open th e box. fo r you keep th e key You can have one , x to fflc e for th e week en d in g V EC, ETA BI.ES A rtichoke*, 70c o f th ese boxes an d in it keep y o u r c o n tra c ts . In su ra n c e policies, y 25th, 1913. d o te n ; a sp a ra g u s. C a lifo rn ia , deeds, sto ck s and bonds, a b s tra c ts and re< <-ipta and so on. B usi L • i \ W H ag ar. .1 \\ llow - p er ness house« cun use- th em fo r ih e overflow from th e ir safes, and d. Sol W heeler, \ E P e d e rs o n $1.50 p e r c ra te ; O regon, 7 5 c-l 00 save b u y in g a new safe. T hese box«*« a re kept la a flre-an d b u rg p er d o zen ; beans, 10-18c p er lb.; T-'-< M innie S eh rerer. la r-p ro o f v au lt. T hese le tte rs w ill l e sen t to th e cabbage, 2>»c p er p o u n d ; c a u liflo w Mr. Farmer! Here’s a Flier 39 GRADUATIONS AT ESTACADA a g re a t w o rk e r in school a n d o u t. an d th e people a re a ll of o n e o p in ion, th a t th e re a re n one b e tte r th a n Mrs. A ltm an . T h e house wag decor- a te d in class co lo rs, p u rp le a n d yel- I low , an d a g re a t m any c u t flow ers T he sev en th g ra d e b and surely- m ad e a h it by th e w ay th e y p e rfo rm ed and had to re tu rn a g ain . T h ere w ere several p ia n o solos w hich goes to show th e re is som e very good m u sical ta le n t in E sta c a d a . E sta c a d a h ig h school g ra d u a tin g Miss H elen B a rtle tt, d a u g h te r of exercises to o k place at th e E sta c a Mr. a n d Mrs. E. W. B a rtle tt, of E s d a M ethodist ch u rch on W ednesday ta c a d a , • re tu rn e d from colleg«* at is a . su , re sign . .. . P o o , r a ,, p p e tite .. , of im- , evening, ih e c h , u rc h «. ». being filled a to p aired d ig estio n . A few doses ol P alo A lto, C al., y e ste rd a y an d was C h a m b e rla in 's S tom ach and L iver overflow ing an d w ith flo w ers in a; th e school e n te r ta in m e n t at E s Rev. an d Mrs. E dw in W. H ig h t T ab lets w ill s tre n g th e n y o u r diges- g re a t p ro fu sio n . ta c a d a T uesday n ig h t. T h e B a rt lion and im prove y o u r ap p etite. T he p ro g ra m w as a p p ro p ria te con- a re a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l c o n fe r T h o u san d s have been ben efited by- sistin g of an Invocation by Rev. W. le tt's a re b u ild in g a very nice re s i ence of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch ta k in g th ese T ablets. Sold by G resh dence in E sta c a d a . H elen w ill spend a t Salem . am D rug Co., an d D ealers e v e ry G ivens, an d an a d d re ss to th e class h e r vacation a t hom e w ith h e r p a r by P re sid e n t F le tc h e r H om an of Wil A la u n d ry hag been e sta b lish e d at w here. e n ts u n til she re tu rn s to college la m e tte U niversity, In te rsp e rse d w ith R ockw ood w hich is em p lo y in g five ag ain next fall. Spirt'll« Corset.*« m usic and follow ed by th e p re s e n ta p erso n s fo r a s t a r te r an d w hich is (N ot sold in s to re s .) W ear a corset II. O. Bosw ell, w ho was a c a lle r tio n of th e diplom as. b eg in n in g to e sta b lish a good b u si • o fit you. at th e O utlook office last W ednes A sk fo r a d e m o n s tra C lass colors w ere re p re se n te d in ness. A re cen t a rtic le In th e O u t tion. T elephone Mrs M. A. W ilk in day , re fe rrin g to th e re p o rt of his M aroon an d gold. Red c a rn a tio n look w as th e s tim u la n t, but it is son. G resham 5! 5. ch ick en s in a re c e n t issue h as th e w as th e class flo w er and th e class re g re ta b le th a t th e la u n d ry w as not follow ing to say: m o tto ad o p ted w as "B e sh arp , be p u t in o p e ra tio n in G resham in stead W e a re g e ttin g fin e eg g s from n a tu r a l, b u t n ever be f la t.” of R ockw ood. H ow ever, it deserves th e p u lle ts th a t w ere h atc h e d th e MONITOR'S LOG PRESERVED. F o llow ing is th e class ro ll of g ra d to succeed. second d ay o f J a n u a r y , th e 27th. u a te s fo r 1913: D oris L o v e ll, It Was Given to Navy Department by R apid rise of w a te r on th e low We got five eg g s, tw o w ere soft C h arles II. K an d le, R achel M. Reed. Captain Stodder. la n d s of C o lu m b ia slo u g h h as caused sh ells, so you see th ey a re very The original leg I me I. e f the fam ous M ilton D. E vans, G eorge G. K eith. th e rem o v al o f sto ck from m any plac busy In th e egg p ro d u c in g lin e now- H arry E M organ, N ina E. T aylor. es to h ig h e r p a s tu re s U pland feed Monitor, covering the periixl of her en II any o ne d o u b ts th e tr u th of th is ■Malcolm G. W oodle, M yrtle V. in g g ro u n d s a re in d em an d ju s t now- gagem eut w ith the C onfederate iron s ta te m e n t, com e to O rch ard hom e W oodle. clad M errim ac in H am pton Roads on h u t a f t e r a few w eeks th e bottom an d Mrs. B osw ell w ill p ro v e to th e P ro m o tio n ex ercises fo r th e Sth la n d s w ill be b e tte r th a n e v e r as March !). lsi!2, is preserved am ong the d o u b te rs th a t all th e s ta te m e n ts historic records of the navy d epart g rad e of th e E sta c a d a school w ere th e w a te r recede«. An e x tr a high m e tr u e a b o u t th e w eig h t of th e meut. held in th e assem bly hall on T u es sta g e of w a te r Is p red icted fo r next one b u tc h e re d la st w eek, and w e do 'ih e restoration of the log to the de day ev en in g w ith th e follow ing m o n th . not know- th e breed th ey a re ju s t p artm eu t w as due to C aptain Louis g ra d u a te s : A new b rid g e h a s ju s t been fin ish Stodder of the United S tates revenue a com m on ch ick e n , black w ith a P h ilip A dam s, M ary B arr, H a tti e ' ed by R oad S u p e rin te n d e n t K enney cu tler service and au officer on the little yellow in th em . Now If any B elfils, D ora C u rrin , G race D enney. acro ss th e g u lch a t th e S ection Liiu M o u lo r d u ring her e n tire service. For one can beat it, we w ould lik e to Jo sie H a rk e tirid e r, Nelly H ayes. h e a r from them . road an d C leveland av en u e. W ith years he treasured the log am ong his D orothy M iller, G ladys T o w n sen d , th e c o n tro l o f th e w a te r passing must valuable iiossessious, b u t as the N ettie W oodle, S am uel B arr, Jo sep h th ro u g h th e big c u lv e rt th e re and infirm ities of age increased he desired Now is th e tim e to get rid of y o u r Demoy. C lyde D enney, A tle E rickson, lo see it placed w here its preservation th e im proved a p p e a ra n c e of the p ro p P a u l F ra z ie r, G eorge H ick s, G eorge rheum atic ni. You can do it by ap- m ight lie assured. H ence it w as that e rty th e su rro u n d in g s look som e he forw arded it to the library of the M atthew s, R ussel R eed, E lm e r S ut- lylng C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t and w h at d iffe re n t th a n they did a y ear navy departm ent. fe rfield , E m m itte S u tie rfie ld . C lass m assag in g the p a rls freely- a t each ago. sale by G resham 'J'lie entries cover d ates from Feb. 2»! m o tto : "W e have crossed th e bay, ap p licatio n . F o r B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs. E rn est to the end of 1862 an d tell of the little Di ug Co., an d D ealers ev ery w here. th e ocean lies b ey o n d ." C lass colors: S im m s T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , a baby “cheese box on a ra ft" foundering off Cape H atteras on Dec. 31. 1SH2. when P u rp le an d gold. boy. A splendid p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d Mrs. K ohneti an d Mrs E lse, m o th er Stodder w as acting m aster, an d of her engagem ents w ith the C onfederate bat by th e p upils, th e h a ll b eing cro w d an d s is te r of Mrs. W. F. H oney, terles at S ew all's Point, H am pton ed w ith an a p p re c ia tiv e aud ien ce. have gone by b o at to Hood R iv er fo r Roads, and a t F ort D arling, lu the F lo w ers w ere n u m e ro u s and c o n g ra a few d ay s' visit. AT Jam es river. B ut by fa r th e m ost in tu la tio n s w ere show ered upon every T he p u b lic lib ra ry w ill not be teresting concern the fight with the side by th o se w ho a p p re c ia te d the opened on F rid a y , M em orial day. M errimac. Among the en tries on Sun splendid e ffo rts of th e class to a t- A fter J u n e 1 th e lib ra ry w ill open day, M arch !». 1862, a re the following: ( Io 8 p. m .—F in e w e a th e r a n d c a lm . A t ta in th e ir high proficiency. a t 1 p. m. In stead of 12. El They are ju st as care fully m ad e in the as FRIDA Y. IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY OC garm ents, th at really you should w aste no tim e in getting ac q u ain ted w ith them th ro u g h us. OUTLOOK. in ch FIELD FENCE ESTA CAD A, May 28— T he E s ta c a d a school had one of th e best e n te r ta in m e n ts last T uesday, May 27, th e g ra d u a tin g close of th e e ig h th g ra d e of E staca d a. It su re ly w as e n jo y ed by every one w ho had th e p riv il ege of h e a rin g it. O ur school, is we th in k , second to none in th e s ta te a n d th e citizen s of E staca d a a re very p ro u d of it and th e c h il d ren th a t to o k p a rt in th e ex ercises and especially th e te a c h e rs w ho have heljied to fit th em fo r th e ir fu tu re Mr. G u th rie a n d P rin c ip a l F o rd mad« very In te re stin g ad d re sse s to th e class before p re s e n tin g th e d ip lo m as an d we m u st not fo rg e t Mrs. A lt m an, w hose class it w as, fo r sh e is 3O c COLORADO FENCES Sunday, June 1 O p e n in g G am e Sun Dials vs. Columbia P ark Admission, M e n 15c Ladies. 10c; C hild ren, 5c Y ou W ill See a G ood G am e Benj. J. Freese NATUROPATH NERVOUS AND and C H IR O P R A C T O R CHRONIC 1 use only n atu ral m eth o d s, DISEASES C o n su ltatio n Free. Over First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON O ffic e H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m . e x c e p t S u n d a y Field b ence STERLING KIDDER • I, id le tte r i.fflrt- o n f J u n e Sth. load le tte r office on J u n e l»t, 11*13. if not d eliv ered before In tiling for th e above, pleas«* say ad >ertls,*d. giving d a te of list I McCOLL, »•. M S u b scrib e fo r y o u r d atile* th ro u g h he O utlook er. $2 per i r a t e ; e g g p la n t, 25c lb .; head lettu ce. $2.50 p er c ra te ; pea*, j 6-8c p er p o u n d ; p ep p ers. 35-40c 35-40c per p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 10 per p o u n d ; rad ish es. 1 0 -1 2c per d o sen ; rh u b a rb , l-2<* per pound, sp in ach , 75c p er box; to m ato es. $2 50-5 per box; garlic, 7-Sc pound. per Be on ¡ihe safe side FIRST g p e STATE s h a m , o r > el ______ 1 i \ I.* " ■ US» IV V >V Oblea« Hank la the (Xmnty, ou tsid e the City of PivU and. G et Y o u r T ir e s .All K inds of A u to a n d G as E n g in e H e re R e p a ir W ork. Fully E q u ip p e d Shop. A u to m o b iles for H ire. A uto m o b ile A ccessories for Sale. P re s t-O -L ite Exchange L ite ra tu re o n R e q u e st C all A ddr Gresham Garage Phone 174 C M . Z IM M E R M A N . Prop. G re .h .m