Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 03, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM.
OREGON,
TUESDAY,
MARCH
PA G E TH R EE
Pleasant Home
last chance
A rleth a C annon h as been q u ite ill
but is rep o rted to be im proving
-Mrs. M a rth a S te w a rt w as serlo u s-
I 1> h u rt th is a fte rn o o n by a heavy
i tim b e r w hich fell on h e r head as sh e
i w as passing an old b a rn w hich was
being to m dow n. D r B ittn e r was
sum m oned from G resh am a n d a r r iv ­
ed w ithin a h a lf h o u r a fte r th e ac-
I cid en t.
She w as found to have a
bad bruise on th e head an d possibly
I a broken rib, but asid e from a p ain fu l
j accident it is not believed th a t any
' serio u s re s u lts will follow .
J 3. O tis is re p o rte d to be m uch
b etter. Miss J e n n ie C ollins, w ho has
[ been a ssistin g in his care, has re- I
tu rn e d to h e r hom e In P o rtla n d .
Mrs. A. L. S. B ell h as re tu rn e d
| from K elso w here sh e has been fo r
| th e past m onth.
Miss Lyda S a e ttle r visited w ith
Miss M innie S h rin e r in G resh am last
| S atu rd ay .
If you w ant R oofing, Lim e. Ce­
-Mrs. E. I. Day, of P o rtla n d , has
m ent. D oors o r W indow s. P ain ts.
re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d a f te r a week
sp e n t h ere w ith h e r h u sb a n d 's par-
F A IR V IE W , M arch 2— Jo sep h in e Oils, Glass, K alsom ine, it will pa>
I en ts, Mr. an d M rs. C. E. Day.
T ow nsend e n te rta in e d th e “ W ide­ you to see M etzger Bros.
Mrs. F red R ad fo rd w ill e n te rta in a w a k e ” clu b on S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n .
I .h e M eth o d ist L ad ies' Aid society to- G am es w ere en jo y ed a fte r w hich re ­ Cham berlain's T ablets for C onstlpa.
tlon.
I m orrow .
fre sh m e n ts w ere served. T he m em ­
C h a m b e rla in 's
M rs B. C. A ltm an e n te rta in e d th e b ers of th e club w ho w ere present T -M °r .
.a r ‘' e x c e l,e n t- Easy to tak e
e m b ro id ery clu b la st w eek. T he club w ere: Ada C ree. O pal Davis, L u ­ • t r i a l " p ' n " e .,n
G h - ,h - ' “
| will m eet n ex t T uesday w ith Mrs. cille H u rst. E s th e r S haw , F ay Davis, a tria l
F o r sale by G resham Drug
*
O.,
and
all
D
ealers.
R auder.
M yrtle H u rst. C lau d e H eslin. C on­
Miss C ena V an F leet, o f C o ttre ll is verse
B u rlin g a m e
an d
W illiam
a ssistin g Mrs. R obert L ansdow n '
B enecke.
M ildred
B row er, w ho h as been
T he L ad les' Aid society will hold
w orking in P o rtla n d . Is at hom e on a an all day m eetin g in th e P resby-I
All K inds an d Sizes
I visit.
te rla n c h u rc h on
T h u rsd ay when
“r - Io o D .,
Suadi, b, Anw,»,«.,
I H . K ennedy is h av in g an ad d i- elec tio n of officers will be held and
| Hon built to his house.
th e w ork fo r th e com ing y e a r will be
T he e ld e r Mrs. S h in am an , w ho Is p lan n ed .
in a P o rtla n d s a n ita riu m fo r tr e a t­
J. O. D avis, of F airv iew , h as p u r­
C /L l
OH NATU RAL H’OOD
m ent. is re p o rte d to be m uch itn- ch ased a F o rd au to m o b ile.
| proved.
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust B artsch m ov­
The F orty Year Test.
ed y esterd ay in to th e ir new hom e a t
An a rtic le m ust have exceptional
MAIN S T R E E T
GRESHAM
I Bull Run.
m erit to su rv iv e fo r a period of fo rty
R obert L ansdow n won th e lam p, years. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy
i O rville M anary th e h a t an d C. H. w as tlrst offered to th e public In 1872
| H a rt th e u m b re lla w hich w ere given F rom a snm al beg in n in g it has grow n
I aw ay a t S h in a n ia n ’s la s t S atu rd ay In fa v o r and p o p u la rity u n til It has
a tta in e d a w orld w ide re p u ta tio n .
| n ig h t.
You w ill find n o th in g b e tte r fo r a
Daily Service between Gresham and
Miss O ra Q uicksall visited in P o rt­ cough o r cold. T ry it an d you will
Portland
u
n
d
e
rs
ta
n
d
why
it
is
a
fa
v
o
rite
a
f
te
r
land last S a tu rd a y .
M rs Aug. S a e ttle r sp e n t la st week a period of m ore th a n forty y e a rs it
R ea so n a b le R ates and Prom pt
not only gives re lie f— It cures, F o r
| v isitin g In P o rtla n d .
sa le by G resh am D rug Co., and all
attention. P h on es la b o r 5066;
Miss M innie S h rin e r. o f G resham , D ealers.
G resham 17x1.
I s p e n t last F rid a y w ith Mrs. J. E.
Dressmaking.
Lovell.
G o o d s and ord ers m ay b e left at
P a rlo rs nex t d o o r to G resham R eal
F o r quick disposal we will sell E sta te com pany. P rices reaso n ab le.
P U L F E R M E R C A N T IL E C O
ap p le, peach, p ear, p ru n e , plum an d S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . Mrs. M. M.
GRESHAM
S quire.
tf
apri...! tram, fro a S to io
I acco rd in g to q u a n tity , f. o. b.
I G resham N ursery. T ree y ard , J. N
( la n a h a n ’s resid en ce, .Main s tre e t,
G resham .
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
The TAD Grocery sto r e
One Week More
Special - Saturday
Ten Cakes Laundry Soap, 25c
NEXT SATURDAY
Feed, Middlings, Shorts, Bran, Barley, Oats
and Wheat at Lowest Retail Prices.
THE LAST DAY
Fairview
Mr. Carter, the owner of the C. C. Store
being confined to his home has instructed us
to dispose of every thing possible this week.
PHOTOS
NEXT WEEK will be TOO LATE
It will be a long time before you will have
another opportunity to buy DRY GOODS
SHOES and GROCERIES at such prices.
FIXTURES ALL FOR SALE
The C C. Store
Since selling p art of my Stock at Gresham on F ebruary 14. I
have decided to Quit the D allying Business, ami w ill'sell a»
Auction Sale my
Entire Herd of Grade
Holstein Cows, Heifers
and Calves.
S T A T IO N
Oreg/°J?’ ,anV W0 and one lialf niilcS south and east of Gresham
. o (J akC Estacada Car- corner First and Alder at Portland
ai o
a. m.)
TUESDAY, MAR. 10
At / / 0 0 o'clock a. m.
24 COWS 24
Five coming 2-year old Grade Holstein Heifers (in calf)
Six E xtra fine bred Grade Holstein Calves.
These Cows and If. ifers are bred to S ir Colantha Cham­
pion Payne and S ir Johanna Fayne 4th.
These Calves are
from these Fine Bulls, m aking them almost Pure Bred. T uber­
culosis Tested ami Certificate goes with each row.
TERMS:—Cash or Bankable Note.
Sale Rain or Shine. Free Lunch at Noon.
W. S. Wood,
A u c tio n e e r , w I T ’ "
TR O U TD A L E , .March 2— A De­
laney left last F rid a y fo r R ockaw ay
beach, w here he w ill e n g ag e in w ork
for aw ile.
Mrs. L u m sd en , who has been
th e sick list fo r a w eek, is c o n v al­
T h e d ire c to rs m et last M onday ev ­ escing.
T he L a d le s' Aid of th e M. E. I
e n in g at th e sch o o lh o u se and engag
ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs.
Jo h n I
ed th e serv ices of Miss M arian Rob L arsson on W ednesday a fte rn o o n
e rtso n fo r a n o th e r term . T he school E lection of officers will ta k e place.
is in a th riv in g co n d itio n . W hen
« l.ro n ic N tom ach T ru h le C u red .
ch ild re n have confidence in a te a c h e r
There Is n o th in g m ore d is c o u ra g ­
it seem s th ey g et alo n g m uch b etter. ing th a n a c h ro n ic d is o rd e r o f th e
T h is will ta k e
h er th ro u g h 1915 sto m ach
Is it n o t s u rp ris in g th a t
w hich will m ak e h e r th ird term .
m any su ffer fo r y e a rs w ith such an I
F O R SA LE
A chance not often got to get Good Stock CHEAP
Everybody Come. Bring the wife and baby.
Manager
Troutdale
Cedarville
Some of them are fresh now and some will be fresh soon
Balance giving Milk. All from i/a to 3/4 Blood Holstein.
C. J. W II I ER,
Grant-Hutton Express
T he school had an ex citin g d eb ate wHhm
“ Pe r n *anent c u re is
f o r ha trlfie-T r . ^ h a n '* niay be b a ,1 l
last F rid ay . T he q u estio n was, Re­
lo r a trifle .
A bout one y e a r a g o ”
solved th a t w ater Is g re a te r th a n fire. <ay. P H. Beck, of W akelee, M h h
I
bought
a
p
ack
ag e of C h a m b e rla in 's
T h e affirm ativ e was lead by W ilbur
A ltm an , follow ed by L e n o ra E d er T ab lets an d sin ce using them I have
felt p erfectly well. I had prev io u sly
Vada Q uay. W illie S ester, F red Erz. used an y n u m b e r of d ifferen t .nedl-
R aym ond C o lb u rn .
T he n eg ativ e
tnes, but none of th em w ere of any
lead e r. C arl G oger, was follow ed by am D r u s T " ' ” / ° r " ali> by ‘^ “ b
H arry C arlso n , E d d ie H am ilto n , H a r­ am D rug < o„ and a ll D ealers.
old E d er, Ida S e ste r an d Je s sie W il­
HOW TO GET A BOX
liam s.
Roth sid es m ade excellent
OF STATIONERY FREE
p o in ts an d d eserv ed g re a t cred it.
H ow ever th e ju d g e s decided in fav o r
R eferen ce to th e a d v e rtis e m e n t of
of th e affirm ative.
th e D. C. E ly D e p a rtm e n t S to re on
R alph N eib au er has been v isiting a n o th e r page will in s tru c t th e re a d e r
frien d s in th is vicin ity sev eral days how to get a supply o f fine s ta tio n ­
Ed H a m ilto n 's ho u se h as been ery free. Mr. Ely h as ju s t finished
m uch im proved In a p p e a ra n c e by a Invoicing th e stock an d m a rk in g all
good coat of p ain t. T he w ork was goods o v e r and is read y to m eet all
done by Mr. H a m ilto n ’s nephew , old c u sto m e rs o f th e s to re and m ake
W a lte r H am ilto n , recen tly from Ix,s th e ir a c q u a in ta n c e as well as pros-
A ngeles, C alifo rn ia.
pectiv-e new ones.
A . th e s ta tio n ­
ery offer Is open fo r only th e th r e e
la st d a y . of th is week it sh o u ld be
tak en a d v a n ta g e of. T h e s to re has
been resto ck ed w ith m any new lin e ,
S everal c ars heavily loaded w ith of se a so n a b le goods w hich a re o f­
ties stu c k on th e sid e tra c k th e o th e r fered to th e public a t prices th a t will
day
R o tten ties w ere resp o n sib le co m p are w ith th o se of P o rtla n d d e a l­
fo r th e accid en t, no o th e r d am ag e ers, and th e public Is Invited to m ake
I was done.
In spection and get b e tte r a c q u a in te d
Mrs. May R uegg e n te rta in e d th e
n e e d le c ra ft g iv e -a n d -ta k e clu b last
T h u rsd a y ,
T hey re p o rt a p leasan t
tim e. T hese little g a th e rin g s a re very
en jo y ab le.
Mr
v o g sw ell is m e d ita tin g th e
Farm Team.
p ro p o sitio n o f a new sto re.
P ercy G iese is ad d in g som e co n ­
Climax Stump Puller.
venience» to his houae in th e sh ap e
o f a new b a th room .
Farm Blackamith Outfit.
Some of th e folka a re p la n tin g
One 8teel Case Plow,
g ard en alread y .
At my farm one and one-half miles south of
MARTIN WINCH, Owner
NEAT and CHtAP
M AX SCHNEIDER
Lusted
A uction S ale
HOGAN
Picture Framing
I
For quick disposal we will »ell
»PPle, peach, pear, prune, plum and
| apricot trees, from 5 to 10 cent» each
according to quantity, f. 0. b
Greabam Nursery Tree yard, J N
¡Clanahan'» residence. Main street
"G reeham
Almoat new Top Buggy.
Almoat new 3-inch Wagon.
Purin & Bram
Troutdale, Oregon.
Phone Corbett 31x.
MAXWELL “25 - 4 ”
JAMES H. BECKER
LONG BEACH,
NEW YORK.
Mr. W. E. Flandera,
I i,-si,I,-nt anti General M anager
Maxwell M otor Company, In,’-.,
Detroit, Michigan.
Dear S ir:—
bile I «,n 'l" i J ° UgLt tO k " '? ' Whnt
a good anion,o-
Mil« Is to till* IJII<h*N<TVintf.
I want to say that the Maxwell ear which I bought some
” i” “ . ,
'V'"’
fr° '" ,l"'
of per­
form ance and reliability I have ever driven
My car was on, of the very lirst of this model being Nuni-
, ,
te[ d r,v ,n S " ov,,r 7000 »•«"« I am convinced that I
saved from $200 to $3.8» in purch asin g ibis ear, because in m '
¡ l u u X
t n e “
” ll" 'r " '“ k "
r' “-
In fact the Maxwell is a wonderful ear for the man who
« a n ts power, reliability, good, looks and al the same I,.... |,.w
m aintenance coat.
Yours very truly,
J. II. BECKER.
LATOURELL & SON
MAXWELL DISTRIBUTERS
GRESHAM,
OREGON
A re You Going to
Build?
Inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of
Lumber at lowest Prices.
Deliveries Made
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
Phone 446
M A R T IN LE N N A R TZ. Mgr.
Sandy, Ore