Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 06, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM.
OKKOON.
FRIDA T,
F EB R U A R Y
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1914
IN GRESHAM
M. M. S q u ire is su fferin g m uch in- 1 E m an u el A n d erson, L ew is S h at-
co n v eu ien ce fro m
th e
in ju ry re- tu ck , A. B. E llio tt an d G u st C arlso n
celved to his b a rk a b o u t th re e w eeks a re m en of th is v icinity w ho
a re
ago, w hile a t w ork on th e tra in . He d o in g ju ry d u ty in th e c irc u it c o u rt
id up ev er since, th e in- th is m onth.
m ore se rio u s th a n was
T h e re w ill be p re a c h in g serv ices
posed.
both m o rn in g an d evening a t the
pt was m ade to b u rg la r- M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h S unday
dence of F. B. B ayne on a t th e u su al hours. S unday school
, u m u d j even in g . A la d d e r w as plac- *H1 m eet at 10 a. m an d E p w o rth
Texas to sp en d th e re m a in d e r o f ed a g a in s t an u p p er window a t t h e . L eag u e a t 7 :4 5 p. in.
th e w in ter w ith his m o th er
Mrs. J. M. S h o rt an d d a u g h te rs
r e a r of th e b u ild in g , b u t th e noise
an D orothy an d K a th ry n of P o rtla n d ,
T he P a tro n -T e a c h e rs’ m eetin g to ­ aw ak en ed th e in m a te s before
n ig h t a t th e sch o o lh o u se assem
______
b,v e n tra n c e could
be effected.
Mr. s p e n t th e day y este rd a y w ith Mrs.
room will be ad d ressed
by P ro f B ayne fired a few s h o ts a t th e re- H. H. O tt.
T h o m as It. G en tle of th e M onm outh tre a tin g In tru d e r b u t m issed him .
N orm al school. An in te re stin g ,ro-
T he P a stim e clu b h as a rra n g e d fo r CITY TO MAKE
g ran t o f ex ercises and m usic h is a la te dan ce a t th e C o m m ercial club
WATER CONTRACT
been p rep ared .
hall on F rid a y even in g , F e b ru a ry 20.
A t th e
re g u la r m eetin g o f th e
A larg e n u m b e r of lad les g a th e ic d A y lsw o rth ’s o rc h e s tra w ill fu rn ish
la s t W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n
a t th o th e m usic an d a good tim e is a s ­ c o m m o n , co u n cil on T u esd ay ev en ­
in g M ayor S h a ttu c k an d R e co rd er
hom e of Mrs. L. O sborne In t i n su red .
R o b e rts w ere a u th o riz e d to e n te r
m o n th ly b u sin ess m eetin g of th e La
Lloyd T e g a rt w as one o f th e fifty- , n to a new c o n lra c t w hh
(lies’ Aid Boclety an d
to en jo y a th re e g ra d u a te s a t W ash in g to n hig h P o rtIa n d fo r a fu r th e r
7
p le a s a n t social h o u r. P la n s a r a u n ­ school on W ednesday even in g .
He
r „ .r„
». .it o
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d e r way fo r a social to be given th e was in th e m an u al tr a in in g d e p a rt- te r from th e Hull R un pipe line. T he
..
‘
old c° n tr a c t ex p ired on th e first of
la tte r p a rt of F e b ru a ry . Mrs. O s­ m en t, but his
y e a t e a t excellen ce th e n io n th . „ „ ex p ect,.d (h a t th<,
b o rn e was assisted in serv in g
te a I cam e o u t in o o tb all, he b eing o n e old rate8 w, „ b(? a l ,
I
by Mrs. P M ichel, Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­ of th e s t a r play ers. H e w ill p ro b ­
A re s o lu tio n w as passed to h a rd
q u is t an d Mrs. H. L. St. C lair.
ably go to th e s ta te u n iv ersity .
s u rfa c e all th e co u n ty ro a d s w ith in
E lija h C olem an, of M ount H ood,
Mrs L ouise Low ell of G illis s p e n t th e city lim its, th e lm prV vem erit' to
an d B ert E d w ard s o f Sandy w ere I W ednesday ev en in g an d T h u rsd a y be 16-feet In
w id th . T h is Im plies
(.re sh a m v isito rs today.
j w ith Mrs. E m m a M anning.
th a t th e city w ill ta k e o v er
th e
O. A. E astm an h as re n te d th e cor-1
C h ristia n Science serv ice w ill be
—
ou iu m -e » e r v ic e w in d o ro a d s a as
h c
iiy H
ireeis,
city
s tre
e ts , th e c o u n ty to
n e r s to re o f th e Jaco b so n b u ild in g held in tjie ir h all In th e F ir s t S ta te lay th e h a rd su rfa c e ,
fo r a real e s ta te office, froni
from » «h*m
u an
_ ■ k - u b u ild in . g , „ S ......
... .
h e re B
u n d .................................
ay , a t 11 o ’clock. I T h e city
tr e a s u r e r 's re p o rt show ed
he will d ire c t th e sa le of th e new , S u b ject, “ S p irit.”
T h e p ublic is co r- $759 in th e g e n e ra l fu n d and $18.54
a d d itio n lots to be su rv ey ed o u t of d lally Invited.
1 in th e w a te r fu n d .
th e 27 acres he re cen tly b o u g h t on j
An
ex
h
ib
it
of
s
tre
e
t
im
p
ro
v
em
en
ts,
th e Pow ell farm .
p lan s, b eau tifu l law ns, flow ers, etc., EZEKIEL BEERS, SR.,
Mrs.
M. M. S q u ire h as opened is being a rra n g e d In th e G resh am 11-
DIES AT MEDFORD
for'm e"“J
* * .b.U" <!,n g b rary and wlU bp
P » « * a " n ext
fo rm erly occupied by T. It. H o w itfs w eek. Next F rid a y an IB ustraT ed“ Zc- , \ t *‘egraphlc, "tessag e from Med-
office. She w ill be fo u n d th e r e ev- i tu r e on wild flowers w ill be g iv en by J o r m a u in
“ * CODVeyed t h ® *n ‘
ery day.
th a t
G ra n d p a
E zekiel
Prof. A lb ert It. S w eetser o f th e S ta te
B eert h ad d ied th e r e a t an early
M rs Boyles will give th e first
— of
_ u U niversity.
. . T h is is fo r everybody.
; ho u r. H e w ent th e r e se v eral w eeks
s e r i e s of S a tu rd a y ev en in g so irees a t (C om e you will
be h elp ed in y o u r ago
q uegt Qf
h(;ahh
t h e C om m ercial club h all to m o rro w plan s
for b e a u tify in g y o u r hom e ~
------ — “ “ “ " “ t
n ig h t.
D ancing from 8 :3 0 to 1 1 :5 5 g ro u n d s. T h is ex h ib it is to su p p le a g ®
aKaini!t hinl an<1 he passed
She has an n o u n ced th a t th e n ex t one m ent th e G resh am W o m en ’s C ouncil ? ? ' ' 7 « 7 ^
o '
F ra n k
will ta k e place on th e ev en in g of in th e ir effo rts In th is lin e of w ork
***
,
ro c to r an d a g ra n d -
F e b ru a ry 28.
„ ,
8on’ ^ * h e rt B eers. T hey w ill brin g
H erm an M atth es closed o u t ev- will le c tu re „ „ th e g ro w in g o f po ta- w h l c h T i B ^ k ^ Z c e on S u n d a T a !
AND VlflNITV
...............
e ry tn in g p e rta in in g to his cafe in th e
new Jaco b so n
b u ild in g y esterd ay ,
He sold th e fixtures, g lassw are, cash
loolufor
.....I
..II
t.
. .
re g is te r and all A
th e o th e r a rtic le s
p e rta in in g to tils fo rm e r b u sin ess
Io a new saloon a ..........
b o u t to K“
be ---------
o p en ed -
in P o rtla n d , an d sh ip p ed his re m a in ­
ing stock of liq u o rs. T he room is
now em p ty and a w a itin g a te n a n t.
P eck 's coffee h o u se In th e
new
Jaco b so n brick, will m ove on S u n d ay
to th e room at th e re a r of th e sam e
b u ild in g
T h e move is n e c essita ted
by th e lease of th e c o rn e r to th e
E astm an real e s ta te firm . T h e new
location of th e coffee h o u se will b«
la r g e r w here p riv a te ta b le s fo r' l'a -
dies Will he provided.
—
Olives Are as Old
As the World
M ore could p ro b ab ly be w ritten
ab o u t the O live than an y other
know n article of food.
A n c ie n t lite r a tu r e is fu ll o f th e p r a is e s o f th e q u a litie s o f th e o liv e .
B u t th e A n c ie n ts w o u ld s c a r c e ly re c o g n iz e th e h ig h ly c u ltiv a te d
f ru it o f to d a y — it b e in g m u c h s u p e r io r in e v e r y w a y .
I re e s
th a t a r e
still
b e a r in g f r u it a r e r e p u te d to b e 2 5 0 0 y e a r s
o ld — a n d m a n y a r e k n o w n to b e o v e r 7 0 0 y e a r s o f a g e .
So
m any
m e d ic in a l
q u a litie s a r e
c o n ta in e d
in
th e o liv e a n d
o liv e oil, th a t it is n o w lo o k e d u p o n a s a w o r ld - w id e n e c e s s ity .
T h e s e le c tin g o f S u p e r io r O liv e s to p a c k fo r M O N O P O L E b r a n d
is
in
ch a rg e
of a n ex p e rt a n d
o n ly
th e
v e ry
c h o ic e s t o f
f r u it
is
o ffe re d in M o n o p o le .
v i
to es at th e lib ra ry T h u rsd a y . F e b ru -
a ry 12. at 1 :3 0 o ’clock. H e will
d i'c u s s seed selectio n s and such pre-
'
j v en tiv e
tr e a tm e n t
of seed s and
g ro w in g cro p s as seem m ost effica-
clo u s in c o n tro llin g th e v a rio u s p o ­
ta to diseases.
W e have
2 o clock from th e B a p tist ch u rch .
He w ill be b u ried in th e G resh am
c e m e tery by th e sid e of his wife w ho
died a b o u t 20 y ears ago.
E zek iel B eers w as born in K e n ­
tu ck y 8 9 y e a rs ago an d cam e to O re ­
gon 37 y e a rs ago.
He leaves ten
E W oodside has moved his fam ily i c h ild ren living, one Mrs. S arah Metz
from Roy W oods’ c o tta g e on Hood Ker, h av in g died 20 y e a rs ago. Those
av en u e to Rev. J. A. H o p p er's h o u se liv in g a re Mrs. K a th e rin e W e a th e rly
I II W
M’ Il h ( ite
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...1 d itio n .
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..
In
h nn
e a d .1 •«.
’s ad
N ew b erg : Mrs. C lem en tin e M etzger,
Mrs. R o b ert L an sd o w n , w ho h as ' t,r8 e h a ln I Rp v - A lex an d er B eers, Se-
been at (iood S a m a rita n h o sp ita l for a ttle ; W illiam B eers, G resh am ; Mrs.
In S e e k in g
su rg ic a l tre a tm e n t, re tu rn e d to h e r E m m a M etzger, G re sh a m ; F ra n k
hom e at P le a sa n t H om e on la st W ed- R eers, G re sh a m ; Mrs. M aggie P ro c
NEW CUSTOMERS
E zekiel B eers, J r ..
" ‘' " ' ' Y , ,
m o th e r’ Mra 8
« to r, G resh am ;
B rad lleld , w ho n u rse d h e r w hile In S an d y ; G eorge B eers, S andy; Mrs.
W e d o n o t fo r­
J. J. R o b ertso n , w ho re cen tly re th e h o sp ital, has g o n e w ith h e r to j V iolet Pfaff, P o rtla n d .
g
et to ta k e g o o d
covered from an a tta c k of p n eu m o n ia h e r h om e an d w ill c o n tin u e h e r care
c
a
r e of th e o ld
as
long
as
needed.
HOSE
TEAM
GIRLS
Is now III w ith grip.
T h e H om e M issionary so ciety will
o n es, to o
VALENTINE DANCE
Miss E lizab eth llo w ltf Is sp en d in g
I lie w eek-end in G resh am w ith h er m eet next W ednesday aftern o o rb at
T h e G resh am g ir ls ’ hose team is
th e hom e o f Mrs R. R. C arlso n . T h e
p aren :s.
I stu d y will he co n d u cte d by Rev. Mel­ p re p a rin g fo r a m id n ig h t dan ce on
ville r. W ire.
A good a tte n d a n c e S a tu rd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 14, a t
A yls­
an d In terest lug m eetin g a re expected. th e C o m m ercial clu b hall.
B orn fo Mr. an d Mrs. P. F. S h e r­ w o rth ’s o rc h e s tra h as been en g ag ed
(¿rain . F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
lock, on T u esd ay , F e b ru a ry 3, a fine fo r th e occasion an d th e g irls will
M ain S tre e t
W
H
E A T — T rack
prices:
C lub.
a
c
t
as
floor
m
an
ag
e
rs.
T
ick
ets
will
boy. Both m o th e r an d baby a re d o ­
88c; B lu estem , V8c; red
R ussian,
be
75
cents.
• Gresham, Oregon
ing well. On M onday Mr. an d Mrs.
T h e g irls have secu red R ockw ood 87c; 40-fold, 88c; valley, 88c.
S herlock m oved from C has. C irtnp’s
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran, $21-22 per
w H an d le " O n ly ” th e Best h o u se on Hood a v en u e to o n e of g ra n g e h all fo r an a ll-n ig h t dance
to n ;
m id d lin g s.
$29-30;
sh o rts,
on
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
ev
en
in
g
.
M
arch
14.
F ra n k H elu ey ’s co ttag es.
G O V E R N M IN f IN S P E C T E D ’
#22 60 I
Mrs A rth u r and Miss M abel A r­
M ilk , ( renin and B u lte rin ilk .
FL O U R — P a te n ts ,
$4.60
per
th u r of P o rtla n d sp e n t th e day today
D elivered a n y w h ere in G resham by b a rre l;
s tr a ig h ts ,
$4.00; ex p o rts,
v isitin g th e G resh am school.
Mrs.
th e g reen m ilk w agon from R ock- $3.65-3.80; valley, $4.60;
g ra h a m ,
A rth u r will rem ain o v e rn ig h t w ith
1 ¡‘. l.\D E R ,
P ro p rie to r
wood D airy. Milk b o ttled an d pre $4.60; w hole w heat, $4 80.
h e r d a u g h te r.
p ared u n d e r
s a n ita ry
co n d itio n s.
B A R L E Y — F eed, $22.50 p er to n '
I b rew in g , $J3.5O ;
ro lled , $26.
> UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCHJOO JOOOOOOOOOOqoO0OO(X>OOCHXKX»S In v e s tig a tio n in v ited . P h o n e 231.
CORN — W hole, $35; crack ed ,
Buy y o u r L ow den cow sta n c h io n s $36 p e r ton.
at S te rlin g & K id d er's.
j * OATS— No. 1. white. $24-25 Per
Q ueens
a ll th e w e ll k n o w n v a r itie s o f th is f a m o u s fru it
Stuffed Q u e e n s
M anzanillas
Stuffed M anzanillas
R ipe O lives
METZGE R BROS.
Sanitary Gi ocery Store
Clean, W holesor ne I able Foods
OUR
PHONE
6 61
C o n n e c ts y o u
w ith e v e ry a r ti­
cle in o u r store,
in stan tly . Quality
goods, Quality service :
SANITARY CASH MARKET
T
I V
X
I ?
jX
$
j
to m a k e p la n s to p a in t
y o u r b u ild in g s , a n d it is
w ell to c o n s id e r w h a t
p a in t to u se .
I l i n e a r e m a n y c h e a p p a in ts o n th e m a r k e t, c h e a p
m q u a lity a s w e ll a s in p rice.
i ton.
g la ss-s
COWS
Molsteins
6 G t a d e H b is te in C o w s , s o m e fre s h , s o m e c o m in g fre s h
so m .
3 G r a d e H o ls te in H e if e r s , 2 y e a r o ld s.
2 J e r s e y C o w s , g iv in g m ilk .
I G r a d e H o ls te in B ull,
te n m o n th s o ld .
JT is
E yes tested and
Dr Geo Inglis
G rad«
Z
MEATS
-t!!lL
Auction Sale of
A ll th e se c o w s a r e b re d
to S ir C o la n th a C h a m p io n F a y n e , a
_________________ th o ro u g h b re d H o lstein Bull.
•
fitted
HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y ,
choice, $16.50; a lfa lfa , $14; clover. I
D ressm ak in g , p lain sew ing, fancy $9-$10.
gow ns a sp ecialty . R easonable p ric ­
D airy an d C o u n try P ro d u ce.
es.
Room s in co n n ection w ith th e
P O U L T R Y — H ens, 16-17
cen ts:
K essler b a rb e r shop
C om m ercial
clu b b u ild in g
B elh ln a K essler
sp rin g s, 16c;
ducks, young. 14c;
tu rk e y s, live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c.
M ost re a d e rs, a f te r looking o v er
EGGS— O regon ra n c h , 32-34 per
, th e new s, tu rn to th e W ant Ads
dozen.
Saturday, Feb, 14, at 1 p. m.
A t L elan d ’s Barn, G resh a m
(O n account o f the alm ost im passable roads to ow n er's place.)
TERMS. CASH OR BANKABLE NOTE
M A R T IN W IN C H , O w n e r
W . s. WOOD, Auctioneer
\^in couver. W ash.
B U T T E R — City cream ery CU li e s ,
Daily O reg o n ian , 1 yr. reg.
$6 00
Twice a-W eek O u tlo o k , I yr . 1.60 26-28c; p rin ts , 30c.
C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 20c per lb.;
C o m b in atio n , I y e a r .................... 6.00
D on't You B elieve It.
I c u re d o th e r s — why not y ou?
GB
ns well a s th e c h e a p e s t p a in t to u se.
I D aisies, 18c p er lb .; young A m eri­
Som e say th a t ch ro n ic co n stip a
cas, 19c.
I I iih I k Y o u r B o ile r
hem a tria l. T hey cost only a q ua
It IS h e a v ie r in b o d y a n d w ill g o fa r th e r
It h as been s ta te d th a t a _ .......
V EA L — F ancy, 14 4 c per pound. tio n c an n o t be c u red . D on't you be I te r
F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Cc
m an 's .
sto m ach Is IBs bo iler, his body is his
P O R K — F ancy, 1 0 4 c p er pound.
th a n th e c h e a p e r th in p a in ts . " H . fit M.” h a s
lie v e it. C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets have I an d all D ealers
e n g in e an d his m o u th th e lire box
V egetables an d F ru its .
s to o d th e le s t o f tim e a n d p r o v e n its w o rth
Is you h o ller
I s to m a c h ) in good
w o rk in g o rd e r o r is It so w eak th a t
EVER
SINCE
OLD
ROMAN
DAYS
ONIONS O regon. $3.50 per sack
tt will not sta n d a fu ll load and not
P O T A T O E S — O regon. 80c-$1.00
be ab le fo supply th e needed energy
to y o u r en g in e (b o d y )? If you have h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.50 p e ri
any tro u b le w ith y o u r sto m ach C ham h u n d red .
h erlaln s T a b le ts will do you good
HAS BEEN the BEST WAY OF TRANSACTING BUSINESS
E E N FR U IT - A pples. SOc-2.50 |
HARDWARE
T hey s tre n g th e n and in v ig o ra te th n p er tiR box;
p ears. $1.26-11.76 p er box; |
MAIN ST.
sto
m
ach
an
d
e
n
ab
le
It
to
<lo
Its
w
ork
GRESHAM
n a tu ra lly .
Many very re m a rk a b le g rap es, M alagas, $7 50 per k eg: I
In the Ancient Drama of Phormio by Terentiu»,
cu res of sto m ach tro u b le have been c ra n b e rrie s , $12-12 60 p er b a rre l.
? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , > O O O O O O O O C O O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Ó KSOO i effec,pd bv th em
F o r sa le by G resh
B u t, P h o rm io , be good enough
V EG E TA B LE S— C abbage, 2 cents
I am D rug Co., an d all D ealers
to go o v e r to th e F o ru m an d o rd e r
p er p o u u d ; cauliflow er, $1-1.25 per
th a t m oney be p u t to my a c c o u n t.”
dozen; cu cu m b ers. $1.25 per dozen
“ W h a t, th a t fo r w hich 1 have a l­
e g g p la n t. 10c p er l b ; head le ttu c e ,!
read y given ch eck s to my c re d it­
$2-2.26 p e r c ra te ; peppers. 10c per
o rs ? ”
4 I a
1
II
p o u n d ; ra d ish e s. 35c
per dozen;
to m ato es, $2.26 p er box;
g arlic,
PAYING
BY
CHECK
12 4 c p er p o u n d ; sp ro u ts. 11c per
pound, a rtic h o k e s . $2.00 p er dozen,
is the universally approved method, one that always character­
sq u ash . 1 4 c p e r p o u n d ; p um pkins,
izes you as being thoroughly business like in your dekiings.
building food and m edicine
1 4 c per p o u n d ; celery, $3 50 per
LIKE PHORMIO,
AVOID
c ra te
OVERDRAFTS
Contains no aichohol or habit-form ing drug
e consider
rftu j+ M st trffy t* Paint Be:
STERLING & KIDDER
A CHECKING ACCOUNT
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