DECEMBER 16. 1913
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
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R. R. C a rls o n ’s fu r n itu r e s to re a t
th e c o rn e r of T h ird a n d M ain stre e ts .
I t is se v e ra l y e a rs old b u t Is one of
th e m ost im p o sin g fra m e b u ild in g s
of th e to w n . I t Is o w ned a n d o ccu
pied by C arlso n .
R esid en ce of G eorge F. H oney on
W a llu la av en u e. It w as b u ilt a b o u t
a y e a r ag o a t a cost of a b o u t $60t>0
and
is s u rro u n d e d
by sp acio u s
g ro u n d s , w ith o rn a m e n ta l tre e s and
s e rp e n tin e d riv ew ays.
T h e new Jaco b so n b u ild in g Just
co m p leted a t th e c o rn e r of M ain and
P ow ell s tre e ts a t a cost o f n early
$9000. It Is of b rick w ith co n crete
fo u n d a tio n an d tw o s to rie s high. It
c o n ta in s s to re room s a n d a sp acio u s
hall.
ZIMMERMAN RENEWS
SANITARY METHODS
[c ity B akery is a success and is r a n k
CONDITIONS THAT
ALL ROOMS TAKEN
th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college, a f
OVERLAND AGENCY
PLEASE ALL CUSTOMERS
BROUGHT SUCCESS
AT COUNTY FARM ed as on e of th e lea d in g in s titu tio n s te r w hich th e e n tire e x h ib it was
C. M. Z im m erm an , p ro p rie to r of
th e G resh am g a ra g e , h as a g a in ta k e n
th e agency fo r th e O v erlan d a u to m o
bile an d h as an a d v e rtise m e n t in th is
n u m b e r ca llin g a tte n tio n to th e fact
th a t it is th e only m ach in e w hich a p
p ro ach es th e g re a t d iv id in g lin e be
tw een th e very ch eap an d very costly
autos.
T h e G resh am
g a ra g e
is fully
eq u ip p ed to do all k in d s of re p a ir
w o rk on s h o r t n o tice an d is th e
G resham agency fo r P rest-O -L ite.
All au to m o b ile accesso ries a re for
sa le an d th e r e is s to ra g e room fo r a u
to s w hen n o t in use.
EXTRA FEATURE ’
IN MALEABLE RANGE
A t R. R. C a rls o n ’s fu r n itu r e sto re
is to be seen th e m ost in te re s tin g
fe a tu re e v e r know n in a ran g e. It
is an a rra n g e m e n t by w hich th e fire
box m ay be raised o r low ered to
m eet th e d em a n d s o f th e ch ef w hen
th e fire is too h o t o r is g o in g dow n
and it is in te n d e d to le t it die.
Mr. C arlson has ju s t receiv ed th e
la rg e s t s h ip m e n t of ro ck in g c h a irs
e v e r u n p ack ed in G resh am . O th e r
lin es a re larg ely re p re se n te d ,
bu t
th e cro w n in g d isplay to be in s ta lle d
b efo re C h ris tm a s is a c o n sig n m en t of
th e S. W. M iller p ian o d ire c t from
th e facto ry .
T he lead in g fu r n itu r e h o u se
in
E a ste rn
M u ltn o m ah ,
d eserv es e s
pecial m en tio n becau se of its b eing a
su ccessfu l g ro w th of G resh am . Mr.
C arlson h as b u ilt tip a good b .’-s ness
by s tr ic t a tte n tio n »e all lb > d e ta ils
th a t a d v an ce an ■enterprise a n d ir
se re n e in th e confidence
t h a t his
goods hav e m e rit an d his c u sto m
e rs a re satisfied.
In bu y in g of m e a ts th e d isc rim
in a tin g p u rc h a s e rs first m ak es th e
in q u iry th a t all d e a le rs sh o u ld be
read y to a n sw e r to th e ir satisfa c tio n .
T h a t co n d itio n w as th e first id ea of
th e p ro p rie to r of th e S a n ita ry m a r
k et w hen he o p en ed h is new place
on M ain s tre e t an d th e id ea th a t he
ad o p ted on th e first day is th e one
y et p re v a ilin g above a ll o th e rs. T h e
q u a lity of th e g o v ern m en t in sp ected
m e a ts could easily d e te rio ra te unless
th e s a n ita tio n w as p e rfect, b u t th e re
is no occasion fo r th e p u b lic to feel
th a t th e goods on sa le a re n o t k ep t
up to th e ir o rig in a l sta n d a rd . O blig
ing a tte n tio n an d low est co n siste n t
prices a re b u ild in g up a bu sin ess
th a t w ill rem ain o n e of th e p e rm a
n e n t kin d fo r it is su ch m eth o d s
th a t win.
T h e p io n e e r m e a t m a rk e t of
C o n d itio n s
a t th e
M ultnom ah
G resh am is h o ld in g
its
p o sition fa rm a re so crow ded, S u p e rin te n d e n t
a g a in s t all c o m p e tito rs in th e sale J a c k s o n h as re p o rte d to th e co u n ty
co m m issio n ers th a t u n til m ore beds
of e v e ry th in g good to e a t th a t is
a re su p p lie d only six m o re p a tie n ts
k e p t in a first-class e sta b lish m e n t. can be received. M r. Ja c k s o n re
T. R. H o w itt h as k ep t a b re a s t o f th e p o rte d th a t he h ad ad v ised th e c o u n
tim e s in th e p ro d u c tio n o f high ty h e a lth officer a n d th e b o ard of re
g ra d e m eats an d th e ir b y e-p ro d u cts, lief of th e crow ded co n d itio n s. T h e
an d h as e a rn e d th e ex ten siv e p a tr o n co m m issio n ers d ire c te d Mr. Ja c k s o n
ag e t h a t h a s m ad e h is b u sin ess a to p re p a re th e n ec e ssa ry re q u isitio n
su ccess fo r so m any y e a rs. In th e fo r th e su p p lie s needed.
m a tte r of p rices th e r e h av e been no
A re q u isitio n w as allo w ed fo r th e
sh a rp ad v an ces n o t ju stifie d by ec p u rc h a s e o f e ig h t tw o g allo n B ab
onom ic co n d itio n s a n d th e p u rity of cock fire e x tin g u is h e rs fo r use a t th e
th e goods so ld h as n e v e r been q u e s I farm . Mr. Ja c k s o n said he h as ta k -
tio n ed . All s a n ita ry re q u ire m e n ts ! en every p re c a u tio n to be p re p a re d to
a re m et b efo re th ey a re n ecessary. ’ p ro te c t th e in m a te s
of
th e fa rm
T h ese co n d itio n s, to g e th e r w ith th e sh o u ld a fire o ccur. It n o t b eing prac-
c o u rte sy o f th e m a n a g e r, A. J. W. | ttcal to hav e fire d rills b ecau se of th e
B row n, an d th e o th e r a s s is ta n ts a re n erv o u s co n d itio n o f m any of th e p a
th e e n d o rs e m e n ts th a t have helped tie n ts.
to sp ell th e w ord “su ccess.”
NOVELTY SHOP HAS
CHANGED PROPRIETORS PIONEER DRUG STORE
HOLDS ITS PRESTIGE
T he
re o p en in g of th e N ovelty
O ne o f th e lea d in g e sta b lish m e n ts
of G resh am th a t h as held its p re stig e
fo r tw e n ty y e a rs is th e G resh am
D rug com pany. F o r a p a r t of th a t
p erio d , in its e a rlie r d ay s, It was
u n d e r d ifferen t m a n a g e m e n t, b u t It
h as ra n k e d as a d is tin c tly G resh am
in s titu tio n fo r all th a t tim e.
U n d er th e p re s e n t o w n e rsh ip of
A r th u r D ow sett an d Jo e P a te n e a u d e
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a c e w iin
it h as u m iu o ic
re Luttii
th a n Kuui
k e p t p pace
ith in
th f e
fu rn ish in g s s to re w as only d ream ed ' Pe° P' e an<i a courteoUB re g a rd
MRS CLAUDE H. SMITH
WINS AUTOMOBILE
sh ip p ed to P o rtla n d an d displayed
fo r a w hole w eek by th e ra ilro a d .
In P o rtla n d th o u s a n d s w ere a s
to n ish e d to see th e c o m ex h ib ited In
th e sh o ck , on th e ea rs, in th e sack ,
in th e silo a n d g ro u n d In to m e a l—
th is b eing th e p ro d u c t o f th e s ta te of
O regon, w h ere all w as sp re a d o u t in
convincing p ro fu sio n . A nd now , O r
egon, com es in to th e ra n k s of c o m
g ro w in g s ta te s .
W hen th e E vening T eleg ram a u to
c o n test en ded on S a tu rd a y evening
la st it w as fo u n d th a t Mrs. C lau d e
S m ith of G resham w as th e w in n er
o v e r all o th e rs in D istrict No. 6.
C lau d e h ad w orked e n e rg e tic a lly in
b eh alf o f h is w ife from th e b eg in
n in g of th e cam paign an d a t th e end
T he th e o ry th a t w om an is c ro w d
had ro lled up th e votes w hich was
m ore th a n h a lf a m illion above Mrs ing m an o u t of th e e d u c a tio n a l field
S m ith ’s n e a re s t co m p etito r. O ut of is den ied by M rs E lla F lag g Y oung,
th e sev en d is tric ts th e r e w ere five s u p e rin te n d e n t of C h icag o 's schools.
S m iths.
Mr. S m ith w ent to P o rtla n d yes
te rd a y , w h ere th e O verlund a u to s
w ere d is trib u te d to th e seven lucky
w in n ers, a n d b ro u g h t th e new m a
Paul
H o e t z e l Prop.
ch in e to G resh am . It is an O verland
b e a u ty o f la te s t m odel an d su s ta in s
th e c la im s m ade fo r it th ro u g h o u t
GRESHAM BAKERY
WITH HOLIDAY PASTRY th e c o u n try .
T o th e tire d h o u sew ife w ho h as
been w o rk in g to p ro v id e a C h ris tm a s
fe a st, th e o p p o rtu n ity is open fo r r e
lief a t th e G resh am
C ity B akery.
W ith a co m p lete a s s o rtm e n t of e v e ry
th in g in th e p a stry lin e It w ould
seem to be econom y to p u rc h a se
m any of th e d e lic a te a rtic le s re ad y
m ade, fo r th e r e is a supply in any
q u a n tity to be selected from .
W hen P au l H oetzel began as p ro
p rie to r of th e City B ak ery th e tra d e
,
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of prosperity bv h ì v ìd h it a bin share
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w as sm all a n d u n sa tisfa c to ry , b u t a
o f th e h o lid a y tr a d e .
‘T
w ° f
tO<la>'
s tr ic t a tte n tio n to th e ta s te s an d re
j it ranks with the best appointed
q u ire m e n ts of a c ritic a l public has
TT FTT T q T H F b i t r
d ru g d ,s Pe,1Ba‘° r y ‘n th e co u n ty , ex-
11 i I L L » T H E B I L L
cep t th a t it is su rp a sse d only in size pro d u ced re s u lts and th e b u sin ess has
grow n to be w h at p a in s ta k in g e ffo rt)
IN MEN S FURNISHINGS by some in Portland.
Such a th in g as an exclusive m e n ’s ! 8 t? Ct a tte n tlo n to th e w an ts of the in any lin e is s u re to brin g . T he
sh o p u n d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t of Mrs.
E. B o u g h n er w as an ev en t th a t has
proved a g re e a b le to th e p u b lic an d
has been a p ro fitab le in v e stm e n t fo r
th e new p ro p rie to r. T h e five cen t,
ten c en t an d fifteen cen t c o u n te rs,
w ith th e ir te m p tin g d isp lay s o f h o li
day goods, h av e been an in cen tiv e to
m ak e su ch p u rc h a se s a t h om e an d
th e r e is a la u d a b le d e sire to keep
th e e sta b lish m e n t a t th e flood tid e
of G resham .
City Bakery
T h a t th e N o rth w e st h a s becom e
th e riv a l o f th e “ co rn s ta te s ” has
been d e m o n s tra te d by th e first corn
show h eld a t P e n d le to n , a week ago
la s t F rid a y . T h e people of U m atilla
co u n ty had th e ir first view of real
O regon field co rn . T h e re w as corn
of every d e sc rip tio n ; co rn on th e cob,’
in row s a n d -p ile s ; co rn on s ta lk s
som e of th e m m e a s u rin g 12 fe e t high.
T h e re w as co rn in b u lk , yellow corn,
w h ite c o rn , red corn a n d sev eral
sh a d e s betw een. P rizes given by th e
O-W. R.&N. Co., an d o th e r s a m o u n t
ed to $1000. E n trie s from 200 In d iv i
d u al e x h ib ito rs w ere re p re se n te d .
T h e e x h ib it w as ju d g e d by P ro fe s
so rs S cu d d er, H yslop an d F re n c h , of
Best Bread
ON THE MARKET
FRESH EVERY DAY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P astry
Main St.
G r e s h a m , O re,
for
o f as a p o ssib ility th r e e y ears ago I th<“' r Pa , r o “ a Ke h as b u ilt up
th e
NEW METHODS
b u t now it is o n e o f th e reco g n ized 0 r e 8 h a “ ‘ d r u « 8 ,o re to its p re s e n t
BRING RESULTS p e rm a n e n t
m e rc a n tile
e sta b lish - Pro P ° rtlonB a n d it is s te a d ily g ain in g
4
One of th e n ew est e s ta b lish m e n ts
in th e G resh am m e rc a n tile field is
B e rt L in d sey ’s d ry goods an d fu r n
ish in g s s to re on M ain s tre e t. W ith
less th a n tw o y e a rs o f c re d it to its
ex isten ce, Mr.
L indsey
h a s given
th e tow n a new e sta b lish m e n t w ith
new m eth o d s of tr a d e
th a t have
m ad e h is b u sin ess a d is tin c t su c
cess.
W ith new goods b eing c o n sta n tly
ad d ed to th e sto ck an d co n siste n t
prices, ad d ed to
b u sin ess acu m en
an d in te g rity , th e s to re has ste a d ily
g a in ed in d eserv ed p o p u la rity . It is
now en jo y in g an u n p re c e d e n te d h o l
iday tr a d e a n d w ith th e p re s tig e of
th e T a d ’s sy stem w ill keep ah ead of
th e w an ts of its p a tro n s in e v e ry
th in g th a t a c ritic a l p u b lic m ay de
m an d in an e s ta b lis h m e n t of its class
m en ts o f G resh am , an d It fills th e
bill.
Ed. A y lsw o rth h ad th e re q u isite
fo re s ig h t to see th e need of su ch a
s to re an d th e n erv e to e m b a rk In
th e u n d e rta k in g of try in g to solve
th e p ro b lem o f m a k in g it pay. T h a t
he h as succeeded is a tr ib u te to his
sa g a c ity an d b u sin ess a b ility . H is
goods a re th e ne plus u ltra of sty le
and
q u ality . C oupled
w ith
fa ir
d ealin g an d close a tte n tio n to d e ta ils
th e q u a lity o f m e rc h a n d ise h as been
a fa c to r in th e w o n d e rfu l success
g ain ed in th e u n d e rta k in g .
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HARD TIMES
BALL
NEW YEAR'S EVE
, g e n u in
. e . h a rd ~ tim
7 es dan ce, w ith
A
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tw o cash p rizes as an In d u cem en t to
I
’ he confidence o f th e public,
HOLIDAY GOODS
TO PLEASE EVERYBODY
Ben R o llin s,— ev ery b o d y know s
B en— is ca llin g a tte n tio n to his m ost
co m p lete d isp lay o f c o n fectio n ery
can d ies, n u ts, fr u its an d o th e r hol-
id ay goods
H is long c o n tin u a n c e
in b u sin ess h e re h as m ad e him so
w ell k now n th a t o th e r w ords
a re
u n n ecessary .
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A C o n s is te n t L a y e r .
A hen th a t p ro d u ces 664 eg g s in
th r e e c o n secu tiv e y e a rs is a triu m p h
o t th e b re e d e rs ’ a rt. H en No. A 27
of tbe Ore«on A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege
ta tio
, u h rin
as g m ad
is m y arv
| ; s Ord
. n D
th e e th
first
e a r e lo
sh u e s rec-
laid
cue iiiBi y e a r bdr
240 eg g s, th e second 222 and
th e
th ird 202. L ik e m ost of th e o th e r
Christmas
enea» . y°,Uhr ’ T
Cl° th f ' W,U be K|v'
ICE CREAM PARLOR
Gresham on N e T ^ 8’ C'Ub
rpniarkable layera »" the champion
GOOD INVESTMENT G resh am , on New Y e a r s eve. T h e flock, sh e is a cro ss b red hen o f th e
A t th e c o rn e r of Second an d M ain
s tre e ts m ay be fo u n d th e c o n fe c tio n
e ry sto re , p a r excellen ce, of G re sh
am . In su m m e r th e Ice c ream an d
cooling d rin k s a tt r a c t th e crow ds,
b u t ju s t now it is a fu ll lin e of
C h ris tm a s co n fectio n s, n e a tly d is
played an d a t low est prices.
Is Drawing Near!
1 g e n tle m a n w ho su s ta in s
th e
best B a rre d R ock an d W h ite L eg h o rn
c h a ra c te r of h a rd
lu ck
»HI get b reed s, an d belo n g s to th e new s tra in
$ 2 .5 0 ; th e lady, ,1 .5 0 . T h e re w.,1 o r b ^ ^ ^ ' u
tim e
A llm a “ a g T e n t an d “ g° ° d P rofe88or
D ryden fo r Increas-
d an ee ,h
, 1 ^ C° m e
C om e and
^ g p ro d u ctio n . T h e v alu e Of
d an ce th e old y e a r o u t a n d th e new h e r th r e e y e a rs ’ w ork, 55 1-3 dozen
y e a r in to th e best fo u r-p iece union eggs a t 25c p e r dozen, is a b o u t $14
o rc h e s tra e v e r h ere. D ancing 8 :3 0 T h e co st o f h e r feed fo r th re e y ears
to 3.
T ick ets.
$1.00; g en tlem en a b o u t $4.50. T h is leav es a m arg in
e c ta to rs 25
c e n ts ;
lad les fre e 'o f 14 so
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. m arg in
W eekly O regonion su b sc rip tio n o f sp
S u p p er a t th e
C ongdon.
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' ,n v e ,tm e n t an d
fe r extended.
ind you know that you
can
get
mighty
fine
Gifts at Our Store
Carving Seta
Pocket Knivea
Safety and
Tool Seta
Alum inum
O rdinary Razora
Thermoa Bottles with
Guna
Fiahing Rods
Lunch Box attached
Flaah Lights
Boxing Glovea
Foot Balia
W a re
Embroidery Seta
Lamps
Stovea
Electric Irona
Electric Cookers
Velocipedes
Wagona
Etc.
Sterling * Kidder
Phone 603
Gresham,
Oregon
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