Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 10, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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•; Phone 306. Half mile South of Hogan Station, Gresham, R. 4.
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CARNATION PLANTS— White, Pink, Red, dozen
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 29 varieties, dozen
SNAPDRAGON- New Silver Pink, dozen
STOCKS Cut and Come Again,white, pink, blue, doz
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W F. H oney has gone for a sh o rt
business trip to V ancouver. W ashing-
1 ton.
G eorge L eslie, J r ., of P o rtlan d ,
spent a day th is week w ith his par-
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| en ta, Mr an d Mrs. Geo. Leslie.
I Mrs. L. T. S m ith, of Tacom a,
A nine and a half pound boy was W a8hinstoIl> arriv ed y esterd ay for
b ora to Mr. an d Mrs F leet Fox on an Qver E a ste r v)s(t in th e hom e of
M unday, A pril 6
' h e r sister, Mrs. W. F. Honey.
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I T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . T h e house was
tastily d eco rated with c a rn a tio n s and
ferns. Covers were laid for fo u rteen
All th e gu ests w ere from P o rtla n d
J' CABBAGE Early Jersey Wakefield, all Head Early, Perfect,
. pxcept Mrs. Geo. W. S tap leto n and
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Savoy, Autumn King
Mrs. A. H evel of G resham .
Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00.
M. C. K ing w-as called to Bull Run
¡< CAULIFLOWER—"D ry Wheatcr,’’ dozen
25c
today on legal business.
A. H am m ar and fam ily have tak en
}• TOMATOES—Stone, Tenderloin,
possession of th e ir hom e in Cleve­
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Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00.
land ad d itio n , recen tly p u rch ased of
PLACE Y O U R O RDER NO W
IL M. G erm an.
Mrs. G erm an has
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moved tem p o rarily in to th e McCord
b u ilding on Powell stre e t. J u s t w hat
th ey will do will n ot be se ttle d u n til
Mrs. C. M errill. Is sp en d in g the th e re tu rn of Mr. G erm an from Ne­
week in P o rtla n d w here sh e w ent a braska.
T he high school facu lty , E. J.
few days ag o fo r tre a tm e n t of one
Stubbs, C. E. Rice, Miss Jessie
: of h e r eyes.
Mrs.
L e ste r S pencer retu rn ed Y oung and Miss E lsa von W intzen-
W
ednesday
fro m W alla W alla, and gerode, accom panied by Mrs. Stubbs,
GLOVES
o th e r W ash in g to n p oints, w here she took d in n e r on W ednesday evening
MITTS
w ent a m onth ago to visit relatives. with th e fam ily of W. F. Honey.
BALLS
Services a t th e u su a l h o u r a t th e
Mrs.
E lla
A ton le ft early this
F
ree
M ethodist ch u rch next Sunday,
BATS
week to r E lk to n , Oregon, fo r a
April 12. Sunday school a t 10 a. m.,
HEEL or TOE Plate» j m o n th ’s v isit w ith frien d s.
Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Caldo, re- m orning serm on at 11. E vening se r­
, cently from C o ttre ll, have ta k e n pos­ vice a t 7:3 0 . You a re in v ited to be
session of th e ir hom e on Powell p resen t at th ese services. E dw in W.
s tre e t w hich th ey p u rch ased of W il­ H ig h t, pasto r.
Rev. H. V. H astam D istrict E ld er
. W e a re ex clusive ag e n ts for S P A U I.D IN G 'S S p o rtin g G oods,
liam H ockinson.
of
T he D alles d istric t, O regon co n ­
Miss M ildred St. C lair visited In
w h ich are th e Best m ad e.
ference,
form erly p a sto r of th e F ree
P o rtla n d on F rid a y an d S atu rd ay
M ethodist
ch u rch
in
G resham ,
w ith Miss H ild a B radshaw .
preached
h
ere
la
st
Sunday
evening
H. W. Cooley recen tly sold 500 2-
Mrs. L illian H endricks, of H arney
m onth-old p u lle ts from his fam ous
county,
who Is ta k in g n u rse s’ tr a in ­
W hite L eghorn stock, to Nelson W
ing
in
P
o rtla n d , is sp en d in g a sh o rt
The r e x . a l l s t o r e
Jack so n , of L usted. Mr. Jack so n has
p ut them on his recen tly acquired tim e h ere w ith h er a u n t Mrs. L. P.
Scenic 1’a rk place as th e nucleus for M anning, rec u p eratin g from an a t ­
tack of m easles.
his p o u ltry business.
A larg e n u m b e r of lad ies enjoyed
G eorge Moffit has m oved his fam-
th e m issionary m eeting a t th e hom e
| lly from W. K. H a m ilto n ’s house in
of Mrs. Z im m erm an la st W ednesday.
W hitehead ad d itio n to R. E m erson's
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... I An in te re stin g p ro g ram was carried
farm n e a r T ro u td a le , w hich he will
: out and a splendid luncheon served.
work th e com ing year.
Miss Echo Jo n e s san g tw o solos.
A p p ro p riate E aster services will be |
F ra n k H am lin, w hile cu ttin g brush
held Sunday m o rning a t th e B aptist
on th e T alb o t farm , y esterd ay m o rn ­
W h y so m a n y a re b u y in g th eir
ch u rch at 1 1 a . ni. Topic, "T h e E m p­
ing received a sev ere cu t in th e left
ty T om b.” 7 :3 0 , "T h e F in al S tate
leg. He cam e down tow n to a doc­
of the W icked.” W hat does the
to r who dressed
th e
w ound and
Bible sav ab o u t it? E. A. L eonard,
F ra n k re tu rn e d to his work.
pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese an d Mr.
M. C. K ing d u rin g th e past two
of us. In v estig a te a n d see w hy.
and Mrs. David C athey w ere Sunday
days has been occupied on a case in
g u ests of Miss C ora Giese.
P o rtlan d lo o k in g a f te r th e in te rests
D. M. S h oem aker h as b o u g h t a
of th e S po k an e O rn am en tal Iro n and
new O verland delivery c a r fo r his
W ire W orks, u fo rm er clien t of his,
m ilk route. His fo rm e r delivery m a­
in connection w ith th e ir la rg e su b ­
chine has been sold to J. E. Ilesel-
co n tra ct on th e Pacific T elephone
tine, th e Tw elve-m ile grocer.
and T eleg rap h com p an y ’s new b u ild ­
Jack so n Jo n es was a S unday guest
ing now n ea rly com pleted in P o rt­
of his cousin, C larence C athey.
land.
Next S un d ay ’s baseball gam e will
Ttie food sale held by th e B aptist
be a contest betw een th e C h rlsm eier
ladles was such a success th a t they
H ard w are team and th e
G resham
decided to hold a n o th e r one th e first
M ain S I.
HARDW ARE STORE
G resh am
A thletics. F o u r expert p la y e rs will
S atu rd ay in May.
stre n g th e n th e G resham club, in clu d ­
ing Bain, th e P en d leto n p itc h er and
Stone of P lea san t Home.
Mrs. C larence C athey e n te rta in e d
h er b ro th e r and sister, Miss Gladys
Spain and G ail Spain, of P o rtlan d
last week.
S atu rd ay is re g u la r m eeting day
for G resham grange.
B eing A rbor
day. a p ro g ram on tre e s has been
arran g e d .
P ro fesso r Sw eetzer of th e O. A. C.
will le ctu re a t th e lib ra ry on " F e rn s ."
It is an Illu stra ted le ctu re and will
be of in te re st to all.
People who fuss and fiddle seldom accomplish
"D a d " H ockinson is ab le to be on
th e stre e t ag ain a fte r a severe sprain
anything.
to his an k le ab o u t th re e w eeks ago,
a lth o u g h th e in ju re d m em ber is still
And in the end, all they have for the worry
q u ite painful.
and stewing
Dr. A. T hom pson is sp en d in g a
few days in T he D alles with his son
Is a batch of disappointments.
Dr. F red Thom pson.
The housewife is the purchasing agent of the home.
D. C. Ely. who today tu rn e d over
his
la rg e stock of goods in th e fo r­
She is probably very careful about the brand or make of the shoes, gloves,
m er Lewis S h attu c k sto re, to th e
hosiery and other wearing apparel that is purchased, but
new ow ners, is moving w ith It is fam i­
ly to his O regon City home.
Vegetable Plants
C h ristian Science services will be
held In th e ir hall in th e I. O. O. F.
» building Sunday a t 11 o'clock. Sub-
Ject, A re Sin, D isease an d D eath
Real ?” P ublic invited.
H. L. Ball is m aking p rep a ra tio n s
« to leave Boon fo r L ents to ta k e charge
of th e g rocery business recen tly ac-
t! q u ired th e re .
H. Look and wife,
»’ with whom he tra d e d , will com e at
Jt once to th e ir p ro p erty here. Mr. and
Mrs. Look a re th e p a re n ts of Clar-
J ence Look, well know n by many
G resham people.
Baseball, hurrah!
SPALDING’S
Jen n is Rackets and Balls-
G RESH AM
DRUG
Easter Greetings
" P a t,’ a valu ab le E nglish bull , Miss Mary H oecker has retu rn ed
dog belonging to F red H oss. was run froIU a (wo weeUg« vl8lt w ith h er sis-
o v er by an a u to le st S unday and te r Mr8 A H . | UUm u t Ilw aco,
fatally in ju re d .
A lth o u g h every­ W ashington.
th in g possible was done by V eteri­
Mrs. E. S ch iller e n te rta in e d h er
nary S m ith th e an im al could not be em broidery clu b a t luncheon on
Flowering Plants
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FR ID A Y ,
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
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ii Crystal Spring
i: Greenhouse
OREGON.
CO.
There’s a Reason
LAW N M OW ERS
Sterling & Kidder
Fiddle
L ate a r r iv a l o f E a s te r M illin e ry a t
R educed P ric e s .
Gresham Millinery Store
M R S . M . VO G EL, P ro p .
M a in S tre e t
G resham
A. B. Davis, who was recently call­
ed to R ichland C enter, W isconsin, on
acco u n t of th e illness of his fath er,
has w ritten frien d s h ere th a t the
fa th e r passed aw ay la st F rid ay . F u ­
n eral services w ere held Sunday.
U se O u r N e w —
Crepe Paper..
for E A S T E R d e c o ra tio n s
BETHEL
B A P T IS T
C H U R C H — Sun
d a y S c h o o l 10 a . m .
1 >. H. S h o e m a k e r ,
S u p e rin te n d e n t
P r e a c h i n g 11 a . n i . a n d
7 : 3 0 p. m .
P r a y « - m e e tin g W e d n e sd a y
7 : 3 0 p. m .
E. A. L eon ard , P a sto r
Variety of Easter Goods Just Io
at Novelty Store
ORDINANCE
NO.—
MRS. E. BO l’GHNER
AN ORDINANCE re g u la tin g public
Powell S treet.
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G resham
Pool and B illiard room s, p ro h ib it­
ing p ro p rieto rs, keepers or ow ners
th ereo f front allow ing m inors to
be o r rem ain th e re in ; p ro h ib itin g
m inors from rem ain in g in o r ab o u t
such room s; p ro h ib itin g m a in te­
All K in d s and Sizes
n ance of screens o r view o b stru c ­
Opea Ever; Day
Saaday by Appaiatale«!
tio n s in connection th e re w ith ; pro­
viding a tim e for closing such
rooms, and providing a penalty.
Be it o rd ain ed by th e Common C oun­
G ILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD
cil of th e Town of G resham :
NEAT a n d C H EAP
Section 1. It sh all be unlaw ful
for any p ro p rie to r o r person in
M A X SC H N E ID E R
ch arg e of any poo! room o r b illiard
MAIN S T R E E T
GRESHAM
room in th e tow n of G resham to p e r­
m it, suffer o r allow any m in o r to
go in to , visit o r to rem ain in a pool
o r b illiard room , o r to engage in any
gam e of cards, b illiard s, pool, dice,
o r o th e r gam e of chance in such pool
o r b illiard room o r rooms.
Gresham, Oregon
Section 2. It sh all be u n law fu l for
any m inor betw een th e age of n in e­
We Handle "O nly” the Best
teen and tw enty-one years to be or
rem ain in or ab o u t any pool o r bil­
‘ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED’’
liard room a fte r 10 o ’clock p. m.
Section 3. All pool room s an d bil­
lia rd room s in th e tow n of G resahm
sh all close betw een 12 o’clock m id­
G. BINGER,
- Proprietor
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n ig h t and six o'clock a. m. of each V
day.
Section 4. It sh all be u nlaw ful to
m a in ta in o r keep In any such pool or
b illiard room any screen o r o b stru c ­
tion w hich p rev en ts a full view from
th e en tra n c e th ereo f. It sh a ll also
P a u l H o e tz e l P rop.
be u n law fu l to m ain tain any frosted
w indow s o r any ap aq u e c u rta in s or
screens for th e purpose of obsucring
a view of th e in te rio r of such roum
from th e stree t.
Section 5. Any person who vio­
la tes any of th e provisions of th is
ON THE MARKET
o rd in an ce e ith e r in person o r by bis
ERES11 EVERY DAY
ag en t o r em ployee, sh all upon con­
viction th ereo f before th e m unicipal
co u rt of Town R ecorder be punished
by a fine of not m ore th a n $100.00
nor less th a n $25.00.
Section 6. T he council of th e
Town of G resham reserves th e rig h t
to revoke th e license of an p ro p rie to r
o r k eep er of any pool room o r b il­
liard room of th e Town of G resham
for an y violation of th is o rd in an ce,
o r w henever in th e opinion of th e
council such p ro p rie to r of such place
Main St
Gresham, Ore.
is not a fit an d p ro p er person or
place fo r such business.
P assed th is 7th day of A pril, 1914 j
FOR SALE— U tah L and P laster,
A pproved th is 7 th day of A pril,
$9.50 p er ton at mill. Sun Dial Mill
1914.
Co., F airview .
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LEW IS SHATTUCK, Mayor.
A tte s t:
Eyes tested an d g lasses fitted.
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
D. M RO BERTS, R ecorder.
PH O TO S
Picture Framing
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Main S treet
M E A TS
C ity B a k e r y
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Does she exerci.e the ame care in selecting a brand of table food ?
Changing from this to that and then another brand, keeps one guessing all
the time.
Pure loods and good health are mighty closely associated.
Unless you have both Pure Food and good health, you will care little about
anything else.
We Stand Behind Monopole Brand Table Foods
The jobber amf manufacturer stand behind us.
Altogether we back up MONOPOLE.
Acquire the practice of BUYING BY BRAND.
And let that brand be MONOPOLE
T he N orth Bend L um ber Co., will
extend its d o rk s to th e h a rb o r line.
Ask the kids how m any eggs they
have hidden aw ay for Sunday.
Johnson and Jeffries
Fight Pictures
j
nt th e Gre*,h»m P ictu re Show
Friday and Saturday Nights
T wo R eels, 14 Hound«.
T his p ictu re has passed th e Board
of Censors.
Always
Strong Cash Reserve
STATMENT
of Condition of Bank at Close of Business, March 24. 1914:
Resources.
Liabilities.
Real Estate, Bank­
ing House and
Fixtures
27,600.00
Gapital paid
l.o.ios
Surplus
127,464.69
Gash
and
Ex­
changes ........... 53,807.60
Other resource»..
1,189.00
$210,06129
THE
D ram a.
CALL— A
great
$ 30,000.00
18,000.00
I'ndivided profits
Deposits
1,134.23
. 160,927.06
$210,061.29
two-reel 1
FIRST G R E STATE
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