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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1914)
GRESHAM, PAGE FOUR is Crystal Spring | Greenhouse Theo. F lo r is t ition, Gresham, R. 4. £ Phone 306. H alf mile South of Hogan Station x x x x ,x .x ,x ,x ,x x ,x x ,x „x x ,x ,x jt .x ,x .x x us x x j t j i x j i j* j* ■ ; Flowering Plants Vegetable Plants « CABBAGE—E arly Jersey Wakefield, all Head « Savoy, Autumn King. 50c 35c 50c 50c Early, Perfect, Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. $ CAULIFLOW ER - Dry W heater,” dozen 25^ TOMATOES -Stone, Tenderloin, Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. PLA C E Y O U R O R D E R N O W . — R* •"-— ■*— ■'— • — ■ “ • — • — , ( liMiitlterlaUa'a T a b lets fur 4 u n » tlp a - I T ab lest a re excellent. Easy to take, thm . mild and g en tle In effect. Give them "■ a tria l. F o r sale by G resham Drug For constipation, C h a m b e rla in 's I Co., and all D ealers. Baseball, hurrah! GLOVES MITTS BALLS BATS HEEL or TOE Plates SPALDING’S Tennis Rackets and Balls= Wr are exclusive agents for SPAULDING'S Sporting Goods, which are the Best made. GRESHAM DRUG CO. Tlie R E X A ll s t o r e T h e r e ’s a R e a s o n W hy so many are buying their LAW N of us. M OW ERS Investigate and see why. Sterling <& Kidder HARDWARE STORE M ilin S t. JUST Gresham T he b a ttle sh ip Oregon Is on exhi bition In th e window of th e city b ak ery. W hile It would a ttr a c t a tte n tio n an y w h ere it would scarcely w ith stan d any severe bom bardm ent from even a sm all boy, b u t It should be seen to be ap p reciated as It por tra y s th e ab ility of o u r p o p u lar bak er, P aul H oetzel, in th e a r t of build ing p astry in to so m eth in g original and a ttra c tiv e as well as toothsom e. S u n d ay ’s baseball gam e betw een th e G resham A thletic club an d the Lincoln high school resu lted In a score of 25 to 4, in favor of th e high school. Next S un d ay ’s gam e will be w ith th e O verlands of P o rtlan d . T. J. Bain, a new a rriv a l from Pendle ton, has been signed up as p itcher for th e A thletics. He is said to be som e ball to sser and a b e tte r gam e Is expected. A lthough th e au to factory building was p ractically finished m ore th an a week ago th e re has been som e work going on all th e past week. T he win dows a re being fro sted ab o u t half way up. an d o th e r m in o r im prove m ents are going on p rep a ra to ry to In stallatio n of th e m achinery which will be placed in th e b u ilding w ithin a few m ore days. Some extensive a lte ra tio n s a re be ing m ade in th e fro n t of th e moving 1 p ictu re th e a te r by D. C. Boss, ow ner of th e building. T he celling of the alcove will be raised ab o u t fo u r feet and a porch will be b u ilt o v er th e sidew alk. T he new a rra n g e m e n t will he a ttra c tiv e as well as allow ing m ore space fo r show p lacards. Mrs. P earl E rickson, youngest d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey, u n d erw en t a severe su rg i cal o p eratio n a t Good S am a ritan hos pital on S atu rd ay last. She is pro g ressing finely and Is on th e road to a com plete recovery. She was taken to th e hom e of her sister, Mrs. Grace Quick in P o rtlan d a fte r th e o p era tion. C harles Iteed was th e victim of severe h em o rrh ag e on Sunday, caus ed by th e pu llin g of a to o th . It took som e ex tra o rd in ary en d eav o rs on the p a rt of Dr W. C. Belt to stop the flow of blood which, for a tim e th re a te n e d to resu lt seriously. He Is now out of d an g er and will fully re cover In a few days. Miles G rlm shaw left yesterday for a tw o m o n th s’ visit to his old home In C anada. He will go d irect to De tro it and th en visit down th ro u g h Canada, re tu rn in g hom e from C hi cago Leslie M errill and fam ily are mov ing from Mrs. L eslie's co ttag e on Main stre e t They will reside for a tim e with Mrs. M errill's paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Beuhle, n ea r Bock- wood. Rockwood T ent, K. O. T. M , Is m aking p rep a ra tio n s for a public dance on S atu rd ay evening, April 18 Full an n o u n cem en t will be m ade later. F red Axtell com m enced th is m orn ing th e co n stru ctio n of a m odern bungalow for E. C. M orrison a t F air- view . ARRIVED Car of Royal Field Fence A ll S iz e s a n d at P r ic e s th a t w ill S a v e Y o u M o n e y Car of Santa Cruz Cement C e m e n t is C h e a p e r G et our P ric e s METZGER BROS. PHONE 661 POWELL ST. TUESDAY, APRIL 7. IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Wedell CARNATION PL A N T S - White, Pink, Red, dozen CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 29 varieties, dozen SNAPDRAGON—New Silver Pink, dozen STOCKS—Cut and Come Again,white, pink, blue, doz OREGON, PHONE JC1 I»14. Thoo. W edell. w hose ad v e rtise m ent ap p ears In an o th e r colum n lias expressed a d esire to be of as slstan ce to th e people of G resham in b eautifying th e ir homes. H e will gladly visit hom es and m ake su g gestions free of ch arg e concerning th e laying o u t of g ro u n d s and the choosing an d placing of plants. Mr. W edell is a florist and landscape g a r d en e r of experience. His greenhouse is n ear H ogan station. T he W om en’s Home M issionary so ciety will m eet th is week W ednes day afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an on Hood avenue and F o u rth street. Mrs. W. B. K ern will assist in serving luncheon. An in te restin g program has been prep ared , which Includes a talk on im m igration by Miss C. H. H aile, th e lib ra ria n . A large atten d a n ce of m em bers and friends is expected. H enry W olter, whose auction sale occurred recently on his place on the Base L ine road, left T ro u td ale F riday m orning w ith a ca r load of stock, m achinery and household goods for Hebror., South D akota. His fam ily left in th e evening. They are going to look a fte r th e ir property and m ake th e ir hom e there. C. H olm quist, of P o rtlan d , rec en t ly from K ansas, was In G resham to day looking over th e tow n and s u r ro u n d in g country. Mr. H olm quist is looking for a p erm an en t location for his fam ily. H. L. B all has trad ed five acres of his property so u th east of G resham for a lot a t L ents covered by a resi dence and sto re building. He will go into th e grocery business th ere. C ottage p ray er m eeting of the M ethodist Episcopal church will he held W ednesday evening of this week at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. F u ller In Cleveland addition. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es L aw rence have gone to M anzanita beach for a two w eeks’ stay a t th e ir co ttag e there. G resham high school baseball team will cross hats with th e crack team from M ilwaukie high next F ri day aftern o o n at 3:45. AT PICTURE At Gresham Millinery Store Mrs. M. Vogef, Prop. Main Street, Gresham H are to New Y ork eleventh story of "W h at to M ary” , produced In co l wllh T he L adies’ W orld < ast of ( 'lia r a rt ers. Mary Dangerfleld Mary F u ller Mr C n l g C harles Ogle His Son B arry O'M oore T he L ighthouse K eeper’s d a u g h te r Edna F lugi.iili T he L ighthouse K eeper H erb ert P rio r S hipm ates, passengers, etc., on train. A fter being rescued in an uncon scious condition by th e llg h tk eep er of M arth a's V ineyard, M ary’s next concern is how to get off th e Island and bark to New York. She knows now th a t Mr. C raig m ust have a pow erful m otive for try in g to keep h er o u t of th e way. T he next day brings th e slipply boat to th e Island and Mary, afte r much Intercession with th e captain is allow ed to get abroad and sail for th e m ainland M eantim e Jo h n C raig and his son. still aboard th e schooner from which Mary had previously es caped, a re consum ed w ith im patience. Suddenly a cry of Are ru n s th ro u g h th e sh ip and g reat volum es of sm oke pour th ro u g h th e hatchw ay. T he boat Is a furnace. They low er the sm all boats and John C raig su d d en ly finds him self In an open boat on th e bosom of th e A tlantic. Several h ours afte rw a rd they reach M artha's V ineyard g reatly ex h au sted , only to discover th a t Mary had d ep arted an h o u r before they arrived. C raig hires a launch and gives chase. Mary reaches th e m ainland first and is conducted to th e railw ay sta tio n w here she boards a tra in for New York T hen C raig reaches the m aiu lan d , and. arriv in g at th e s ta tion, learn s th a t th e tra in has Just left. In d esp eratio n he h ires an a u tom obile and ag ain a chase is on. At E aston Ju n c tio n , w here Mary has to change cars, C raig m anages to catch up w ith her, b ut Mary being in a crow d, he d ares not m olest her. He bo ard s th e sam e tra in and tak es up a position several se ats behind her. Now th e re flashes across M ary's mind a d arin g schem e. It is h er only chance; she will try It. T he tra in pulls Into th e sta tio n . She suddenly Jum ps up leaves the car, and C raig tries to follow, but th ere a re several passengers who have r is en In th e m eantim e, also to leave th e ca r W hile he is try in g to push bis way o u t to th e p latfo rm . Mary m an ages to run th e len g th of th e car. board th e o th e r p latfo rm and d isa p p ear Into th e tra in she has Just left. C raig of course, th in k s she Is leav ing th e sta tio n w ith th e o th e r pas sen g ers and only discovers his m is ta k e when th e tra in Is pulling o ut and he realizes th a t he has been o u t w itted by a slip of a girl called .Mary Friday and Saturday, the great Johnson-Jeffries fight pictures will be shown. Mrs. L. T. L usted and d a u g h te r Miss Inez e n tertain ed on last S a tu r Use O ur New— day evening, th e o th e r m em bers of th e hop picking party which went from here last fall. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Stock- for EAS TER decorations ton, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson. Variety of Easter Goods Just In A nine and a h alf boy was born Prof. A. R. Sw eetzer of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College will le ctu re at M ltS. E. BOI'GII \E H th e lib rary next F riay evening. Apr. Pow ell S treet. - G resham 10 at 8 o’clock. T he le ctu re will be on F ern s of Oregon, and will be illu stra te d . T hose who h eard P ro fessor Sw eetzer a few weeks ago on th e W ild Flow ers of Oregon, will he glad to hear th is in te restin g sp eak er All K inds and Sizes again. It Is expected th a t many Op«i Every Day - • Sunday bi Appointment o th e rs will avail them selves of th is o p p o rtunity. Dr. A. Thom pson has sold 15 acres of his b eautiful Scenic P ark farm at G ILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD Lusted to Nelson Jaekson, recently NEAT and CHEAP from S ilverton, Oregon. T he trac t Includes th e (tr grove and th e b u ild M A X SC H N E ID E R ings. Mr. Jackson has tak en pos MAIN S T R E E T GRESHAM session. Dr. Sam F o ster, assista n t sta te v eterin arian , has been busy th e first part of th e week giving the tu b e rc u lin te st tc W. H. C leveland’s stock In p rep aratio n for th e sale, Main S treet to Mr. and Mrs. F leet Fox on Mon Gresham, Oregon day, April 6. O rville S path was severely h u rt i today by being stru ck In th e face by j We Handle “ Only” the Best a baseball. It was necessary to give “GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” him m edical atten tio n . T he accident j happened on th e schools grounds. Crepe Paper.. at Novelty Store PHOTOS SHOW Wednesday and Thursday A Being th e H appened lab o ratio n Opening Display New Spring Picture Fram ing SANITARY CASH MARKET MEATS FOB SALE- Young H olstein bull. E. J. G radin, G resham , It. 4 Phone 325. *13 C, BINDER, - Proprietor FOB B EN T— A five-room cottage opposite the G resham lib rary . Two full lots. P lenty of fru it. Mary Leslie, Poweil stre e t, G resham , tit City Bakery S tren gth en s W eak and Tired W om en Paul ‘‘I was u n d er a g rea t stra in n v r s - , ing a relativ e th ro u g h th ree m o n th s’ ' sick n ess,” w rites Mrs. J. C. Van De- i Sande. of K irk lan d , 111., and "E lec- j trie B itte rs kept me from b reaking dow n.” No ap p e tite and food w on’t I d ig est? It Isn't th e sp rin g w eath er You need E lectric B itters. , S tart a ! m o n th 's tre a tm e n t today; n o th in g I liettev for stom ach, liver and kidneys i T h e g reat sp rin g tonic. B elief or money back. 50c and $100 at your D ruggist. H o e tz e l Prop. Best Bread ON THE MARKET FRESH EVERY DAY Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry C aples At Co., a re erectin g a two- sto ry brick g eneral m erchandise sto re, 66x70 feet, at F orest Grove. O regon farm ers should test every e a r of seed corn, according to the A g ricu ltu ral College au th o rities. Found a Cute for Biieuinatisni. " I suffered with rh eu m atism for two years and could not get my rig h t Main St. Gresham, Ore. h and to my m outh for th a t len g th of tim e ,” w rites Lee L. C hapm an, Ma pleton, Iowa. "I suffered te rrib le pain so I could not sleep o r lie still at night. Five years ago I began not suffered w ith rh eu m atism sin ce.’ using C h am b erlain 's Linim ent and F o r sale by G resham Drug Co., and in two m onths 1 was well an d have all D ealers. Always Strong Cash Reserve STATMENT of Condition of Bank at Close of Business, March 24, 1914: Resources. Real Estate, Rank ing House and Fixtures $ 27,600.00 I¿MM 1 27,484 t i't Cash and E x changes ........ 53,807.60 O ther resources. 1,189.00 Liabilities. Capital paid Surplus Undivided profits Deposits $210,06129 $ 30,000.00 18,000.00 1,134.23 160,927.06 $210,061.29 FIRST STATE BANK G P E S nA M , 77* *7« O ldest Bank in Ute t o u o t ) , o u U n le (h e City of P ortlan d