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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1913)
STEEL POTATO DIGGER O ur school opened S ep tem b er 8, w ith Miss L eah B u rg ess a t th e helm Miss Kuby R assm usseu left S u n day fo r M onm outh to e n te r th e n o r m al Miss A lice R assm usseu accom panied her and w ill re m a in a few days. 2 2 4 b . wide Elevator. 10 1-2 ft. from Point of Shovel to rear. C n a q u a lle d cap a city to s e p a ra te P o ta toes fro m soil. N o b a n k in g u p o r clog ging at h e e l o f sh o v e l possible. W eeds c an n o t clog it. PU G M PO TA TO Dì G M a in c h a in has a n u m b e r o f raised lin ks w h ic h c a rry d irt a w a y a n d a b s o lu te ly p re v e n t b a n k in g o f soil at rea r o f shovel. S h a p e o f shovel is such that it slip s th ro u g h soil w ith v e ry little fric tio n . - * B uggies, Carts, Hacks, S u p e rio r Disc D rills, B a in and O ld H ic k o ry W agons, Gas Engines, C re a m S eparators, O liv e r C hilled Plows, w ith all accessorier. Steel Plows H arrow s, M anure Spreaders. F u ll line guaranteed Im plem ents. R ig h t Prices. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Store R ig h Li t G o o d i_ s i - m r - ■ a «« GRESHAM, e-a w.» OREGON R ig h t T re a tm e n t Lusted TO- Jones Bros. & Co. 6 4 A L B IN A A V E N U E , P O R T L A N D T he Misses D ellam ae and N ellie H ogue have had as g u e sts Mr. and Mrs H. A. M iller an d d a u g h te r and Miss D ora G arity of P o rtla n d Miss D ella Z im m erm an left S u n day fo r M onm outh w here she w ill a tte n d th e no rm al th e com ing y ear IN SURA NCE JOHN BROWN INSURANCE. R e p resen tin g only Meltable in su ran ce C om panies Phone 613 Gresham Orevnn J a m e s E lk in g to n IN SURA NCE AUTOM OBILE l if e TRO D TD A L E , Sept. 19— Mr. and Mrs N. W. D ibble e n te rta in e d one n ig h t recently w hen a b o u t fifteen c t th e ir frien d s cam e o u t from P o rtla n d and w ere m et a t G resham w ith a hay rack and th o ro u g h ly e n joyed th e rid e to th e D ibble hom e w here m usic an d gam es helped to fill lu th e h o u rs a fte r w hich a corn and w einie roast w ere enjoyed. E. O. T rip p an d b rid e, nee H ogue, of P o rtla n d sp en t T uesday w ith Mrs, T rip p ’s siste rs, th e M isses D ellam ae an d N ellie H ogue. C h arles P u u rd y , of E u g eu e, has heeu sp en d in g sev eral d ay s w ith Ed- toy D ibble before leuviug fo r San F ran cisco to a tte n d a school of p h arm acy. E droy D ibble has left F o re st G rove w here he w ill a tte n d P acific U niversity th e com ing y ear. • A su rp ris e p a r ty w as g iven to Mr. an d Mrs. Nick Itau w last S a tu rd a y even in g . C aines w ere played on th e law n an d a good tim e w as enjoyed by all. T he h o stess w as p resen ted w ith a fin e ro ck in g c h a ir show ing th e esteem th a t th e n eig h b o rs had fo r th em . They will m ove to M011- ta v illa th is week w here th ey will m a k e th e ir hom e fo r th e p re se n t, th e ir son M athew h av in g c h a rg e of F A IR V IE W , Sept. 19 — E dw ard th e farm . Those p resen t w ere Mr. W heeler of B u ttev ille, has been the g u est of C. E. C fee an d fam ily. and Mrs. N ick R au w , Mr. an d Mrs Miss G ladys H o lg ate has gone to M athew R au w , Mr. an d Mrs. J. T illam ook, O regon, to spend several R o b ertso n , Mr. an d Mrs. G. Lusted w eeks w ith relativ es. Mr. a n d M rs B. C. A ltm an , Mr. Mrs. C happel, of C am us, W ash., is Mrs. A. R uegg, Mr. an d Mrs I v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r Mrs R alph S ester, Mr. an d Mrs. F. E rz. Mr. R alph C opeland. ¡■ml Mrs. W e a th e rw a z , Mr. an d Mrs. C lau d e N u tley , o f W enatchee, E ller, Mr. an d Mrs. TCd H am ilto n , W ash in g to n , h a s been th e guest of Mr. an d Mrs. R. M iller, Mr. an d Mrs. E. D. H o lg ate an d fam ily and W il G ust C arlso n . M isses W e a th erw az, M arian R o b ertso n . Iva B lack b u rn . No. 1 u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of G. F liam S tan ley an d fam ily w hile on ju s way to M cM innville college. P earl R uegg. Ire n e E rz, Guy R o b e rt M etzger, fo rm erly of C leveland, Miss M arie B alm er, o f O sw geo, is son, Floyd E rz. C lyde M iddleton O®" O hio, fo r th e C o lu m b ian F ish Ofl Hie g u e st of h e r a u n t, Mrs J a r C arlso n . F ra n k T ow nsend. | and F e rtiliz e r co m pany w ill be Miss M arian R o b ertso n w as a tow ed dow n th e C o lu m b ia n e a r th e L uscher. W. Sales h as re tu rn e d fro m Bel P o rtla n d v isito r last S a tu rd a y . m o u th of th e W illam ette. liu g h am an d T acom a w here he bus Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. H am ilto n vis- been v isitin g relatives. Ited a t th e hom e of G ran d y a and W. E llison h as m ad e his la s t sh ip G ra n d m a L u sted last S u n d ay , th e m ent of p ru n e s fo r th is y e a r, hav la tte r a re in q u ite feeble h ealth . Jo sep h K ronenlierg, of E ast O ak pig shipped a b o u t ten th o u sa n d boz E. E. Q uay w as called to serve Most lan d , C a lifo rn ia , is v isitin g his sons ■s since S ep tem b er 1. on Hie S ep tem b er te rm of th e g ran d hem being shipped to th e s ta le s of M artin K ro n eiib erg , o f G resh am , A l ju ry . th e m iddle w est. Mr. E llison w ith Mrs. Fay T o m h lin g , w ho lias been b ert, of F airv iew , an d Jo sep h , of Ills fam ily a re p re p a rin g to m ove to T ro u td ale. v isitin g tier p a re n ts, re tu rn e d th is M rs W allace, fo rm erly a G reshatn O cean P a rk , C alifo rn ia, w h ere they •veek to h e r hom e at W eed, C alif. te a c h e r. Is now te a c h in g in D istrict expect to reside. Mr. M anning- lias ren ted Dawson S m ith 's farm fo r th re e y aers. He al 28, th e Lynch school F A IR V IE W , Sept 16 — School A rth u r L ehm an h as re n te d a c o t re n te d G ran d p a L u sie d 's place opened h ere on M onday w ith J. B tag e in G resham and m oved his for p a s tu re tills w in ter. L en t as p rin c ip a l and Mrs. W aiters fam ily to th a t p lace as p rim a ry teac h er. G ra n d m a K esterso n is sp en d in g L u llie s ' T a ilo r D e p a rtm e n t.’ W ork h as been su sp en d ed fo r th e M rs M. Vogel lias ad d ed a ladies the w eek-end at th e hom e of Rev p resen t on th e new co u n ty road B lair a t C lark es. lead in g to th e C o lu m b ia riv e r W ork ta ilo rin g d e p a rtm e n t to lier m illi Geo. C ro u ch er and O tis Jo h n so n nery bu sin ess, an d Is p rep ared to have re tu rn e d from a tr ip io so u th will begin a t once in g ra v e lin g th e B a rr and A ndrew s roads. m ake lad ies' fall an d w in te r s u its at ern O regon. Mrs. W en tsw o rth G ra n t left S u n re aso n ab le prices. C all an d see h er A W. R obertson, o f P o rtla n d , w as sam p les a t th e G resh am M illinery out W ednesday lo o k in g a fte r busl day t o ’a tte n d th h e norm al at Mon m outh. S to re, Main stre e t. ness in te re sts here. K eith K esterso n , o f K ellogg, O re PORTLAND M ARKETS. M o th er o f E ig h te e n C h ild ren . gon, cam e dow n o ne day last week '1 am th e m o th e r of e ig h teen ch il and is v isitin g a t th e h om e of his G n U n , F lo u r , Feed, E tc d re n an d h av e th e p raise of doing uncle and a u n t Mr and Mrs.G . N. W H E A T — T ra c k prices: C lub K eith will a tte n d G resham 8 0 -8 0 14c; B lu estem ,u 8 8 c; m ore w ork th a n any y o u n g w om an 1 S ager. red Rus- to w n ,” ' w rites Mrs. C. J . M artin . high school th is w in ter. sia n , 80c; 40-fold, 80c. P. P. J e n n e is g e ttin g th e m a Boone Mill, Va. ” 1 su ffe re d fo r five M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »22 per new to n ; m id d lin g s. »31; s h o rts , »24 y ears w ith sto m ach tro u b le and could terial on th e g rpum l for h is not e a t as m uch as a biscu it w ith o u t bungalow w hich he in ten d to build rolled barley, »27.28. su ffe rin g . I have ta k e n th re e bot on Jen mJ H eights. F L O U R — P a te n ts , »4 70 per A lfred Jo h n so n h a s got his new tles of C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts and b a rre l; s tr a ig h ts , »4 10; e z p o rts, ant now a well w om an an d weigh h ouu u se ready fo r th e first co at of » 3 .6 5 -I3 .6 6 ; valley, »4.70; g ra h a m , 168 p o u n d s. I can e a t a n y th in g p ain t. »4.60 w hole w heat, »4 80. School opened M onday w ith (1. I w an t to , and a s m uch as 1 B A R L E Y — F eed, »26-26.60. W M etzger us p rin c ip a l an d Miss w ant a n d feel b e tte r th a n I have C O R N — W hole, »37; crack ed , S tevenson as a s s is ta n t. a t any tim e in ten y ears. I re fe r to »38 p e r ton. P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill re n any one in Boone Mill o r vicinity O ATS- No. 1, w hite, »26 p er ton. at am i they will vouch fo r w hat I say ” d er a special p a trio tic p ro g ra m H A Y — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , th e ir n ezt re g u la r session on th e C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts a re fo r sale choice, »16-16; a lfa lfa , »13 by G resh am D ru g Co., and all D eal fo u rth S a tu rd a y of S ep tem b er, We D a iry and C o u n try Produce. ers. tru s t th a t each an d every m em ber PO U L T R Y — H ens. I6 -I7 c ; will m a k e a special e ff o rt to have W an t sp rin g s, 18c; d u ck s, young, 12c; tu r q u ick re s u lts so m eth in g a u u ro n ria te t keys, live, 20c; d ressed , 24-25c. EGGS O regon ra n c h , 35c per pound B U T T E R — C ity cre a m ery , cubes, 34c; p rin ts, 36c. C H E E S E - T rip le ts, 16 19c p er lb.; D aisies, 17c p er lb ; young A m erl a, 18c. P O R K - F an cy , 12-1259c V EA L— F a n c y , 16-15 Vic. V egetables a n d Fruita. l nrler th e strict B a n k in g L a w s o f th e State of O N IO NS- W alla W alla, »1 60 per sack. O re g o n e v e ry safeg uard to th e d ep osito rs is assured PO TA TO ES— O regon, »1 p er h u n In the past tw o years th ere has not been a b a n k fa ilu re dred; sweet p o ta to e s, »2 10 per FARMERS! ' / ATTENTION! Deliver Your Cider Apples Mr. and Mrs. L a rk in K ussel of T ro u td ale, w ere callin g on re lativ es : an d frie n d s h ere S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n M r. an d Mrs. F ra n k Reed w ere j in P o rtla n d on business W ednesday and T h u rsd ay . Rev Mr. A dam s d eliv ered h is lec tu re on ' T h e M issing L in k " a t th e schoolhouse F rid a y evening. The house was p ack ed to Its u tm o st ca pacity. Mr an d Mrs W in. C h am b erlain of M ontavilla an d th e ir son and wife, w ho recen tly re tu rn e d front L ak e county w ere g u e sts of th e fo r m er s b ro th e r, E. D. C h am b erlain and wife T uesday. A. S. K incaid is b u ild in g a barn. (■rant Bell is b u ild in g o n to his house a n d w hen com pleted will have a very m odern reidence. Mrs. J. T. R ea and c h ild ren left W ednesday m o rn in g fo r P en d leto n w here they m et Mr Rea and a tte n d ed th e ro u n d -u p . F ro n t th e re Mrs. R ea Will go to S p o k an e to visit a b ro th e r and w ill also visit h er fa th e r In Id ah o b efo re re tu rn in g hom e ; D on L ittle p a g e w ent to M osier S atu rd ay for an o v er S u n d ay visit w ith his p a re n ts. F loyd Reed a n d w ife w ere P o rtla n d M onday and p u rch ased F o rd autom obile. A young m an in th e ein p lo j of F re d C. Reed c u t h is an k le very badly w hile s la sh in g b ru sh S a tu r day. It w as necessary to call a d o c to r who to o k sev eral stitc h e s an d tied up th e a rte ry w hich had been severed, c au sin g th e loss of larg e am o u n t o f blood. T he b a rg e-b u ilt oil an d fe rtiliz - e r facto ry e8 tab ,|s h e d t n e a r T u n n el T R O U TD A LE. Sept 1 6 — Koy S u rlier has b o u g h t o u t th e re s ta u r a n t and lu n ch c o u n te r from G rover W itt and took possession la st S a tu r day. p l a i e glass A CCIDENT H EA LTH Offici» SURETY BONUS lu II« tik • •f («re«» liMin Attention! The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Association O F P O R T L A N D , O H K G 4IN In v ite s a ll fa n n e rs w ho h a te no Insurance ou th e ir fa rm b u ild ings to Insu re w ith us. T his as sociation is tile cliewpest safest In the state. I t insures only c o u n try |M-opert) and has o v er «H.IHHI.IIIHI I11suru1.ce I. force. W rit« o r phon«. H. W. BNAMHAI.I., P res T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire I t e l i e t A ssociation G resh am R o u te No 3 P hone 74 N otary P u b lic Heal K sian Fairview I.A W l K its FRED L. EVERSON ATTO RNEY AT LAW (Gresham ( it y Attorney) Phone Marshall 4276 7 1 7 B r o a d w a y B ld g ., P o r t la n d , O r e . ALFRED HAMMAR P la s t r w r and Cem ent C o n tra c to i E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free on re q u est. All w ork G u aran teed Phone t l z l G resham P.O . Itoz :<l CON TRA CTO RS IF Y O U W A N T FIR ST CLASS W O R K SEE Pleasant Valley Will Pay Highest Market Price B o th P h o n e s , E a s t 6 5 2 , C 1 8 1 1 LUMBER SALE W e W ill Sell at the F o llo w in g P rices: Shiplap, per M. - - 2x4, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x6, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x8, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per I x6, 16 and 24 ft rough fencing per Good Sheathing, 4, 6, 8 in. sized, per 1x12, sized - - per Com m on Barn R ustic per M. M. M. M. M. M. M. $7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 8'00 These Prices are Good Until Sept. 25 SANDY FIR 1' 'BER CO. Success' sr Co. aangr Phone 446 Sandy, Oregon .ai Sale of Lumber 3 0 Days M ore,« A ll lu m b er in stock belonging to us at the m ill near Sandy, Bank of Gresham that has caused th e not d ep o s it y o u r m o n e y in a H o m e w ill be reduced $2 per thousand. h e lp T H IS W O ULD M A K E T H E P R IC E O N 1 x 12*, sized per M - - . . $8 2 x 4s, 16 ft., 24ft., sized, per M - - $7 2 x 6s, 16ft. and 24ft., sized, per M - $7 Shiplap, per M $7 Cull Shiplap, per M <3.50 Cull 1x8, sized, Suitable for Sheathing or Stnular Work, $2 STRAUS LUMBER CO. SANDY, O R E , dep osito rs to lose o n e cent, Phone 446 you a n d e v e ry o n e else in W hy Bank w h e re it w ill y o u r c o m m u n ity , and w h e re yo u can get it w h e n you w a n t it. W e n eg o tiate R e a l Estate L o a n s fo r o u r cu sto m ers an d p la c e m o n e y on first m ortgages. P a y in te res t o n 1 im e an d Savings Deposits. C om e and S ee Us. Bank of Gresham crate. B eans, 3 4c per I 59c per p o u n d ; cau liflo w er, »2 p er c ra te ; co rn , 10- 15c d o sen ; cu cu m b e rs, 20-40c per boz; e g g p la n t, 5-7c p o u n d ; head let- 1 tuce, 26 40c per dozen ; peas, 5-7c per p o u n d ; peppers, <-8c p e r p o u n d ; ! ra d ish e s, 1 0 -1 2c p er d o zen ; to m a toes, 5O-75c p er bo s; g a rlic , 10c term eio n s, »100 p er h u n d re d ; plum s, 3O-6Oc p e r boz; pears, 50c-» 1 p e r boz; grapes, 56 c- »1 25 p e r c ra te ; caaab as, » 1 7 6 per G R E E N F R U IT — Apple«, »1-2 26 per box; can ta lo u p e« , »1 26-1.60 per crate; peaches, 10 46c p e r box; wa- d o zen , n e c ta rin e s, 7 » e -» l p er boz WE DESIGN BUILDINGS ETTSEL T. JONES ERANK C. JONES U N D ER TA K I It g f C m W fUUw» h w . WU mm BewwAd Se< T i m »a, V mp rira i East Side Euncrdl Directors 414 E A S T A L D E R ST., corner 5i«th Lad» A mm A mm Pkrsr. L s S 2 . B2S2S Aal« Servite Pelbd. Orrve. D EN TISTS W 1 OTT H It I I I I O T I BROS. . DENTISTS ORBSHAM. - - OREGON Phone Main 2683 J .E . CLANAHAN, D.M.D. D E N T IS T Office 615-16-17 M e d ic a i B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re g o n •H YHICIANH S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n 01k» tumii, 10 , m i, |2 ■ I p n Is 3 p m 7 Is 8 p. ■„ si Rrudrsrr _ . P H O N t O f fic e 116 R e s id e n c e IIS O ffic e . H o w l« B ld g ., o v e r I". O PHONES: Residence, III; Office i l i H. H. HUGHES. M. D. P liy s lrla a a m i Surgeon H o u r,: 10-12 a rn . 2-4 snd 7 ff p.m o rn a . HOWITT BLDG . moires GRESHAM «RIGOR Rrudrsrr. Tffisi 120 Oft.». No. 4812 Htse A 5IS2 J. M. S H O R T , M. D. P h y s ic ia n s n d S u rg e o n Nndesc, 438 L u 52 Si Offir. 1111 12 Selim, R,ddm. P tio n e H , O ffic e D I. 0 .» « lie u . IK I Dr. Geo. Inglia IT iy u lria n m id Surgeon. Office H o u r, I to 6 p m. O ffice over F irst S late GRESHAM. Bank OREG O V EG E TA B LE S ! pound; cabbage, Panstyds, Nervous snd ( hron> D iv a s » . Dr. Ben). I. Freese N«tur»«dilh and < teiropra< tor flour«. I 6r> $ p m.. fic rp 5am rky O ver First Stats Bank, Gresham, O re S ch o o l R e p o r t < me I . T he O u tlo o k h as on h and p rin te d school re p o rt ca rd e w ith en v e lo p .« T hey a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin ted on fin e st b rlato l, very co m p lete and se rv ic e a b le S eat p ro m p tly by m all Prices, 2 59 c each, complete Over 100. 2e each P o atag a a d d itio n a l. 6c fo r each 26 Daily and Sunday Oregonian and W an t ads. w ill b rin g you a n y th in g Twlcw-a-week Outlook, special com except I oat o p p o rtu n itie s blant Ion. 1 year, »8 00