Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 28, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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With all paid »n advance new yearly snbMcriptiona ami
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Mls for the O utlook received up to December 31 m \ t w
E y a ft*« 1
Hiil»»« ripti<u. to Poultry Life, monthly
L v poultry jo u rn a l, publmhe.l in Portland, devoted to
¡passive p o u ltry c u ltu re in the Northwest.
We have bought 200 ye a rly subscriptions to this fine mod
, poultry magazine and have them to give away to our
„■ribere. The price o f P o u ltry L ife fo r on.- year is 50 eents.
in
Take advantage o f this at once.
jjtry Life.
You w ill be pleased with
B e In fo r m e d
ft by not ta k e a d aily p a p e r w ith th e O utlook?
ft’e »re ag e n ts fo r
DAILY O REG O N IA N
DAILY JO U R N A L
EV EN IN G T E I KGRAM
W E EK L Y
O R EG O N IA N
S E M I-W E E K L Y
JO C R .N \l
S u b s c r ib e T o d a y
The WINTERLESS LAND
of Elowers, Sunshine
and Summer Sports
From All Stations on the
O -W R. & N .
To
San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Paso
Robles, Santa Barbara, Lais Angeles, Pasadena
Riverside and Al! Southern California Points
Close Connections at Portland Afforded
Passengers from Oregon Points
Steel Coaches--Block System
ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS
A sk any Agent of the O -W R.& N
to help outline your Trip
I’O BTLA N D
Main S treet
Gresham, Oregon
I Handle “ Only " the Best
ERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
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Proprietor
'HOTOS—
All K inds a n d Sizes
NEW GALLERY
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Sunday by Appointment
Fram ing
OR NATURAL
WOOD
NEAI and C H E A P
SC H NEID ER
STREET
G R E SH A M
repot of th e J u n c tio n C ity
*7.J ub ; p u b lish e d , p ro v es th a t
idwtry lias been a su ccess in
’ *7 T his c re a m e ry w as o r-
Geven m o n th s ago a n d d ru -
t time S4.000 p o u n d s of b u t-
beei!
m ad e,
a b o u t 5,000
of which h as been used by
pnners th em selv es. T h e re-
’*r »old for »25,094, b u tte rm ilk
3 and cream fo r »487, m a k in g
of »2*5,095. Of th is a m o u n t
Hnne
rs received » 2 2 ,2 4 0 , less
fwnt Ppr pound fo r ru n n in g ex-
The at - r a g e p ric e p aid fo r
daring the la s t 11 m o n th s w as
!t* Per p ond, a n d th e fa rm e rs
»1,2m. m ore th a n if th ey
prodm -ta to pr,
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L e tte r s
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* * * “ B ert H a lla n d . W. W
Mrs Ann» A. S nelson.
The T hanksgiving
ere | P ra,lk Ream s raised 60 to n s of po-
hiah I..O ..
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J ra th e r
but th e T h an k sg iv in g I tatoea off of nine acres of land, and
p otatoes were plenty.
F o u rteen car has already sold a p a rt of them for
t' is*. .L l '.h b e >'1 s-iipped
liilfppe'1 fro
n ‘ h h ere
ere I »1.15 per lo o pounds.
from
Thc X - v t*” “ * “ Urph,e”
Mr
o ' V entura P ark sto re.
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P ° * eH V ab * h° w<“ ° p* ra ,e d 0,1 for « r a n g u la -
u Pl
8 ev eral a u - J io n . .« im proving and expects to be
L‘ mauling cru sh ed rock :
hi about tw o weeks,
an a tine su rface m aterial, w hile th e
Mr
Abbot of Ascot A cres is Im-
steam ro ller is crushing
proving his house by digging
; sm ooth flnish. L a te r th e’ ta x p a y e r basem ent and raisin g th e building.
» ill be able to estim ate th e expense
T h ere was
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a “ d 1Jk’k F ° rb ** 1‘“ 'e i u n d signed by m ore th an «0 persons
finished digging th e ir fo u rteen acres to th e P. R
1- &. P. Co., to build a
of potatoes, O th er people a re about sta tio n house a t V arnel.
thro u g h .
It seem s public opinion th a t we
G eorge Duly is busy on th e road.
a re to have th e
Base L ine road
Miss Giese enjoyed th e T hanks- paved before a n o th e r y ear
L et th e
i k i' ing tu rk ey in P o rtlan d .
good work go on.
F-ggs a re eggs these days.
O ur congenial m ail c a rrie r, Mr.
t h ipm an m akes his re g u la r
trip s
au d alm ost on tim e every day. T he
road th ro u g h from th e Base L ine to
th e Section L ine on T ay lo r aven u e is
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Newton
not th e best road on e a rth , b u t could
H edln, N ovem ber 18, a g irl.
be worse. M aybe we can get o u r
Guy Hood sp en t T h ankegiving
county com m issioners in te re ste d by
week with frlen d s a t W illam ina.
an d by.
B° tn , to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sher
The Ascot A cres have ta k e n on
rill, of F o rest Grove, a girl.
new life
T h ere have been
fo u r
J. B. F o w ler moved his fam ily to
new houses buiit and tw o new wells
Mrs. S h e tte rly 's place Monday.
dug and concreted from top to b o t­
Mrs. F ra d W ag n er was called last
tom , 130 feet is ab o u t th e d ep th w'a-
week to th e bedside of h e r niece
te r is reached.
Miss Camp, of Oreon gity, who is
Mrs. H olm an of T ay lo r av en u e has
very ill.
been indisposed,
but Is aro u n d
J. B. Jo n es' m o th er died a t th e again.
Good S am aritan hospital Monday
Hal Dixon has som e te rrib le sick
m orning a fte r an illness of a few
spells w ith his sto m ach and
for
days.
sev eral days c an n o t ta k e n o u rish ­
m ent except a little m ilk o r light
toast.
U. G. D ecker, of V e n tu ra P a rk , is
in poor h ealth a n d is confined to the
An inch of snow fell in W elches house th e m ost of th e tim e.
T h u rsd ay .
O ur school at B uckley av en u e and
Mr. F ra n z e tti re tu rn e d to Rhodeo- Section Line road is closed fo r th is
den d ro n a fte r a sta y in P o rtlan d . He week on acco u n t of te a c h e rs' In­
is b uilding ail ice house and is b u si­ stitu te .
ly p re p arin g for th e su m m er season.
A. D. T euke, o u r school c lerk was
T h ere Is a foot and a h alf of snow aro u n d ta k in g school cen su s and re ­
a t G overnm ent Camp.
p o rts no a d d itio n in c h ild ren in th e
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Shelly have d istrict.
gone to M arm ot fo r a few days,
A rth u r F rlese and w ife
from
w here they will visit with Mrs. S hel­ P o rtlan d w ere v isitin g th e ir fa th e r
ly ’s m o th er, Mrs. Leaf, re tu rn in g to and m o th er on th e Base L ine last
Cam p Zigzag later.
Sunday.
W alter C reig h to n lias com pleted
M r. and
Mrs.
A lford R eynolds
his barn and will now haul ills hay and
th e ir
(la u g h te r, Miss
M aud
from th e G erke place.
were visiting a t Mr. an d Mrs. W. B.
W. J. F au b io n killed a larg e coy­ K een's M onday. T hey a re fro m T il­
o te one day last week.
lam ook county and th ey say T illa ­
Mr. Bowman an d Mr. R o sen cran ’s mook is G od's ow n co u n try w hen th e
sp en t a few days in Mr. B owm an's tide is o u t th e ta b le is set.
su m m er co ttag e n ear A rrah W aunah.
Mrs. W. B. K een
picked ripe
Mr. R o sen cran ’s cau g h t a m ountain s tra w b e rrie s from th e g a rd e n last
tr o u t m easu rin g
17 inches
and Sunday. W ho can heat th a t on th e
w eighing two pounds.
23d of N ovem ber, 1913?
A black b ear was seen n ear A rrah
W an n ah one day last week.
Road d is tric ts in th e S andy valley
T h e fo rest ra n g e rs a re erectin g a country, in clu d in g F irw ood, S alm on
six room bungalow with bath room River, C o ttre ll, B oring an d Sandy,
and lire place at Zigzag statio n .
have all voted a d d itio n a l ro ad tax,
ranging from five to ten m ills. Tills
is a good in d icatio n of th e rap id d e ­
C H ILD R EN S
CASE
IN COUNTY COURT velopm ent of th e se sectio n s and
prom ises well fo r th e fu tu re . Good
A q u a rre l is b eing stag ed oefort roads a re a t th e fo u n d a tio n of the
C ounty Ju d g e A nderson a t Oregon o u n try ’s g ro w th .
Welches
Low Round Trip
Excursion Fares
G ra in ,
M ARKETS.
F lo u r,
F eed,
E tc.
W H E A T — T rack
prices:
C lub,
81c; B lu estem , 91 ^ c ; red R ussian ,
79c; 4 0 -fold, 82c.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $22 per
to n ; m id d lin g s, » 3 1 ; sh o rts, $24;
ro lled b arley , »26.
FL O U R — P a te n n ts ,
»4.40 p er
b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , »3.80; ex p o rts,
»3 .5 5 -3 .7 0 ; valley, »4.40; g rah am ,
»4.30; w hole w h eat, »4.50.
B A R L EY — »24 p e r ton.
CORN — W hole, »37;
crack ed ,
»38 p er to n .
OATS— No. 1, w h ite, $26 p e r ton.
HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y ,
choice, » 15-16; a lfa lfa , »13.
C ity, o v er th e possession of the
T h ere Is prospect th a t S andy will
c h ild ren of Mr. an d Mrs. T h o m as Mc­ get ele c tric lig h ts an d pow er direct
Cabe, th e p rin cip als in th e m u rd er from th e Bull R un pow er p lan t.
and suicide in th e F irw ood d istrict.
W. L. McCabe, a b ro th e r, was a p ­
p o in ted a d m in is tra to r of th e estate.
D airy am i C ou ntry P rod uce.
T h e w ife's p a re n ts im m ed iately filed
PO U LTRY — H ens,
14 cen ts;
a p ro test and ask ed th a t W . H. K uhn,
sp rin g s, 15c! du ck s, young, 12c;
h e r fa th e r, be p u t in c h arg e of the
tu rk e y s, live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c.
ch ild ren and th e estate.
EGGS— F re s h O regon ran ch 47c
T h e county co u rt will h an d down
p er dozen.
a decision w ithin th e next few days
B U T T E R — City cream ery , cubes,
T he to ta l value o f th e e s ta te is given
34c; p rin ts, 35c.
at »2000.
C H E E S E — T rip lets, 17 p er lb.;
D aisies, 17c p er lb .; y o u n g A m eri­
T h e late N atio n al g ran g e voted
cas, 18c.
dow n th e re feren d u m in g ra n g e a f­
VEAL— F ancy, 1 3 p er pound.
fairs an d refu sed to allow p ro p o r­
PO R K — F an cy , 11c p e r pound.
tio n al re p re se n ta tio n in th e matte>
V egetab le» and F ru its .
of s ta te d eleg a tio n s. W o n d er why
ONIONS— O regon, »2.15 p er sack it refu sed to ta k e th e m edicine it
POTATOES— O regon, $1.10 p er h as been p rescrib in g fo r o th ers?
h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, »2.00 per T he seven
in s u rg e n t s ta te s were
h u n d red .
solid fo r th e ch an g es b u t ail the
V EG E TA B LE S — C abbage, 1-1 «¿c o th e rs w ere opigised.
p er p o u n d ; cauliflow er, »1-1.25 per
E arly to bed, e arly to rise, tell
dozen; cu cu m b ers, 40-45c p er dozen;
eg g p la n t. 7c p e r p o u n d ; head lettu ce, y o u r w an ts an d a d v e rtis e — in th e
»2-2.25 p e r c ra te ; peppers, 5-7c p er ‘‘w an t a d ." co lu m n , of course.
p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 10-12c p er dozen;
E m elin e P a n k h u rs t has gone back
to m ato es, »1 75 p er box; g arlic,
12 t i c p e r p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, 11c p er to London w ith »20,000, A m erican
p o u n d ; artic h o k e s, »1 50 per dozen; m oney. C heap rid d an ce.
sq u a sh , H 4 c p er p o u n d ; pum pkins,
It would have been difficult for
l* 4 c p e r p o u n d ; celery 50-75c per
any o n e to go on a h u n g ry s tr ik e yes­
dozen.
G R E E N . F R U IT — Apples, 60-»2.25 terd ay .
p e r box; p eaches, 30-o0c p er box,
T h e tu rk e y tr o t today Is to w ard
p ears. »1-1 50 p er box; grapes. 60-
$1.50 p e r c ra te ; M alagas, »7.50 per th e cold sto rag e.
k eg ; casab as, 2c p er p o u n d ; c ra n ­
N apoleon said , ' Im p o ssib le” was
b erries. »8.50-11 p er b arrel.
a w ord found only in th e d ictio n ary
of fools.
Additionai Gresham Locals
We have a new sh ip m e n t of F la s h ­
lig h ts, B a tte rie s and
B ulbs. At
S terlin g & K id d e r’s.
A N ig h t o f Terror.
Few n ig h ts a re m ore te r rib le th an
th a t of a m o th e r loo k in g on h e r child
choking a n d g asp in g fo r b re a th d u r­
ing an a tta c k of croup, and n o th in g
in th e h o u se to relieve It. Many
m o th ers have passed n ig h ts of te r r o r
in th is situ a tio n . A little fo re th o u g h t
will en a b le you to avoid all this,
h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy is a
•ertain c u re fo r c ro u p and has never
been know n to fail. K eep it at hand.
F o r Hale by G resham D rug Co., and
all D ealers.
b ra ry B oard at
th e
lib rary
next
L ivestock Show to Ik* of F n u s u a l f
Scope.
f r o m a ll o v e r th e w est, a n d from
som e o f th e M iddle W e ste rn s ta te s ,
com e re p o rts of In te n d in g ex h ib ito rs
I have just com p leted a course in
BEAUTY
CULTURE
and th<-
at th e In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock ex-
m anufacture of H A IR G O O D S and
positio n to be h eld a t th e P o rtla n d
am now ready to do your work.
U nion S to ck y ard s, D ecem ber 8-13.
3 Separate Stent Sw itch, $1 50
I G uernseys from
W isconsin, H oi-
2 I
1.50
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44
44
1.00
stein s from A rizona, H e re fo rd s an d
H a ir d r e s s i n g
25c
S h o rth o rn s from M o n tan a w ill be
seen on d re ss p a ra d e by th e sid e of
MISS AVA THOMPSON, GRESHAM
Phone 61
fancy livestock from th e a g ric u ltu ra l
colleges of C a lifo rn ia, Id a h o , W ash ­
in g to n an d O regon. S tu m p 's h e rd of
Jerse y s fro m
M onm outh, O regon,
from w hich
th e
g ra n d ch am p io n
h e ife r fo r th e U nited S ta te s a t th e
N ational show in C hicago w as ta k e n ,
B. P. LEACH. P ro p rieto r
] will be e n te re d , an d th e B row n. Mi- j M e m b ers O re g o n E m p lo y in 't A g e n ts
A s so c ia tio n .
n o r and D unn S h o rth o rn s a re also
9 Worth 2d S t., P ortlan d , Ore.
on th is circ u it.
M any e n trie s of
P hon e or W ire at Our E x p en se
sheep from
th e
m ost p ro m in e n t
flocks of th e N o rth w e st w ill also be
IN S U R A N C E
show n.
Have your Switches made
of your own Combings
Professional Cards
Canadian Employment Co.
T h e exposition officials have been
fo rtu n a te in se c u rin g th e serv ices of
som e of th e m ost fam o u s livestock
ju d g e s in th e U nion to ta k e c a re of
th e classes. P ra c tic a lly a ll th e m en
selected hav e been Judges a t th e In ­
te rn a tio n a l L ivestock E x p o sitio n o r
th e N atio n al D airy Show a t C hicago
an d all a re n oted fo r ex cep tio n al a b il­
ity an d fairn ess. C om m ercial an d
b o o ster clu b s all o v e r th e N o rth ­
w est a re e n th u s ia s tic a lly s tir r in g up
in te re s t in th e ev en t, fu ll special c a r
p a rtie s a re p ro m ised from a n u m b e r
o f th e cities of E a ste rn an d c e n tra l
O regon an d It Is expected th a t m any
people all o v e r th e c o u n try w ill ta k e
a d v a n ta g e of th e red u ced ra ilro a d
rates.
Eyes te ste d and
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
glasses
fitte d
The
JO HN
BROW N
IN S U R A N C E
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
SU RA N C E C O M PA N IES
P hon e 513
O reaham , O regon
J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN S U R A N C E
ACCIDENT
S U R E T Y BON DS
E IR E
A U T O M O B IL E
L IE E
P L A T E GLASS
HEALTH
o g l e . In B ank o f Q ra.linm
Attention!
The Farmer»’ M utual Fire
Relief Association
O E PO RTLA N D , OREGON
In v ite s a ll fa r m e r s w h o h a v e no
In su r a n c e on th e ir farm b u ild in g s
to in su r e w ith us. T h is a sso e ia -
a tio n is (h e c h e a p e st am i sa fe st in
th e s ta te .
It in su r e s o n ly cou n try
p rop erty and lias o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
in su ra n ce in force.
W rite or phone
X . W . 8 N A S H 4 L L , P res.
T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ir e R elief
A ssociation.
Light
G resham R o u ts S o . 3
N o ta ry P u b lic
P h o n s 74
R ea l E s ta ts
LAW YERS
FR E D L. EV E R S O N ,
AT THE LOWEST COST
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW
(G re s h a m C ity A tto r n e y )
P h o n e M a rs h a ll 4276
512-1 I B road w ay B ldg,
E L E C T R IC L IG H T in th e m ost
s u ita b le for h om es, offices, sh o p s
and o th e r p laces n e e d in g lig h t.
E L E C T R IC IT Y can b e u sed in
an y q u a n tity , la r g e
or
sm a ll,
th ereb y fu r n ish in g any req u ired
am o u n t o f lig h t.
F u r th e rm o r e,
’o r t la n d
CONTRACTORS
ALFRED H A M M A R
P la s te r e r a n d C em en t C o n tra c to r.
E stim a te s fu rn ish e d free oil r e ­
q u est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d
Phone S s l
O resham P. O. B ox 31
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SÍE
E L E C T R IC LAM PS can he lo c a t­
ed in any p lace, th u s affo rd in g
any d e sir ed d istr ib u tio n o f lig h t.
NO O T H E R LAM PS poss<*ss th e se
q u a lifica tio n s.
th e r e fo r e ,
it is
su r p r isin g th at
E L E C T R IC LAM PS a r e ra p id ly
re p la c in g all o th e r s in im slern
e sta b lish m e n ts.
m ï O
RS
W E D ESIG N B U IL D IN G S
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
D E N T IS T S
W . J. OTT
H . H. O T T
O T T BR O S.
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
D E N T IS T S
G RESH AM
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O REG ON
P ilo n e M ain 5MIN3
J. E. C L A N A H A N , D .M .D .
D E N T IS T
S E V E N T H an d A L D E It STS.
Phone« M ain 6688 an d A 6130.
Office, 615-16-17
M edical B u ild in g .
W eekly O regonlon su b sc rip tio n o f­
fer ex ten d ed.
P o rtla n d . O regon
P H Y S IC I A N S
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
P hyM rian am i S u rg e o n
GI- PICK I1OUHH
10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p m. to 3 p. m.
7 to M p. m , a t
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BANK OF GRESHAM
M AIN S T R E E T
G R ESH A M
P h o n e«
Office 11« Ite s id e n c « IIS
Office H o w ltt B ld g., ovar P. O.
PHONM 8:
Itoaidrnce, 111; OflU-e, I lx
H. H. HUGHES. M. D.
P liy sii lan an d S u rg e o n
Houra. 16-13 a. m., 3-4 anil 7-3 p. m.
O tlire, lln w itt B u ild in g
G RESH AM
OFFICERS.
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-
OREGON
BENJ. CAMERON, President.
F. A. H A L L ID A Y , Vice President.
(). A. EASTMAN, Cashier.
JAMES El.K IN G TO N , Ass t Cashier.
Do you covet y o u r n e ig h b o rs' pos­
T h e re w ill be a m eetin g of th e L i­ sessions? T ry a w ant ad, on him.
It is n ev er too la te to b lam e th e
M onday ev en in g , D ecem ber 1.
o th e r fellow fo r y o u r m istak es.
M A sh to n , M rs. E liza-
Mr. an d Mrs F red F ield h o u se had
B ut th e m an w ith m oney to bu rn
Mrs. J . W W illia m s as g u e sts y esterd ay , Mrs. C. M artens
l« te rs w in be s e n t to th e an d Miss E m m a B W ilkie, of O regon may n o t love th e sm ell of sm oke
WtPr office on N ov. 7 th , C ity, an d Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r F ie ld ­
A ro llin g sto n e g a th e rs no moss,
*®t d eliv ered
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DIRECTORS
L E W IS SHATTUCK
Gt ST LARSON
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
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PO RTLA N D . OREGON
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