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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1915)
<<I<ESIIAM OI'TI.OOK TUE SD A Y , OCTOBER 2<t. 101.1 PAGE T H R E E MELROSE FORCED « TO SELL! Owing to High Taxes, High Cost of Living, Freak Laws, Mollycoddle and Inefficient Office Holders we find ourselves ON THE ROCKS FINANCIALLY and are FORCED TO SELL EVERYTHING. FARMS, HOMES, CITY LOTS, HOTEL, HORSES, CATTLE, SWINE, FOWL, FARM MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPETS, FIXTURES, ETC., ETC. FIRST PUBLIC SALE AND CORBETT Rev J. H W ood a n il w ife a tte n d e d The le c tu re anno un ced In la st th e g o ld en w e d d in g o f M r. and M rs w e e k’s paper by M r . T hom a s H a r D. 8. D u n b a r o f F a irv ie w . la n on tile " L if e o f L in c o ln ," w ill be < apt. and M rs C. O. B ra n so n en- g ive n next W ednesday e ve ning. Oi te rta in e d F rid a y M rs B ra n so n 's u n - to b e r 27. at 8 o 'c lo c k at. th e h ig h I cle. E. It. H o lc o m b and w ife , M rs J. scho ol b u ild in g . , t) . S m ith and Rev. Jo h n H o p p e r of, M r H a rla n says o f L in c o ln , "1 St. Johns. know s o m e th in g o f Ills face, o f his M r s A lta G e n try and son R u ssell goodness and w isdom , by personal are h a v in g a d e lig h t f u l v is it w ith c o n ta c t w ith th e g re a t m a ll. I w is h 1 h e r la te h u s b a n d ’s p a re n ts and sis to pass the p lea sure o l my k n o w ters. M r. and M rs. G e n try and Misses ledge tit o th e rs ." T h e le c tu re r is ( G race and B e rth a G e n try at N o rm a n . o v e r 81 years ol' age. and h is le c ' N ebraska. tu re w ill no d o u b t pro ve m ost in t e r Rev C. M. B ro w n m ade n u m e ro u s estin g. T uesday, a g o v e rn m e n t o ltic ia l was c a lls in th is v ic in ity th e la st o f the week. here and o rd e re d th a t lig h ts s h o u ld M r and M rs Theo. M e rc e r v is ite d be placed on th e flsh-w heels. These th e ir s is te r M rs. M a ry Boggs at are f o r th e purpose o f m a rk in g the W o o d b u rn S a tu rd a y and Sunday. T he g o v e rn A p p le p ic k in g and p a c k in g is s t ill c h a n n e l o f th e riv e r . g o in g on at H ood R iv e r. m e n t lig h t w ill be placed on M rs. Rev. J. H. W ood and w ife a tte n d - ! M y r tle Reed's iish -w h e e l. e d M rs. W. E. M a rk e tl's fu n e ra l at W R. K n ig h t lias erected a new P leasant H o m e M onday. M iss M abel W ood is te a c h in g a b u ild in g In w h ic h he has a g a so lin e good scho ol at M elrose feed g r in d e r He expects to lie ke p t M rs. J. J. H ines, o f G resha m , is can vassing f o r a very h e lp fu l m usic busy d o in g the g r in d in g o f t h e f a r m c h a rt in th is v ic in ity . ers o f tile c o m m u n ity . A. A. L o eb o f P o rtla n d , agent fo r E x tr a ! H e a th ,>. M illig a n p a in t th e C o rb e tt esta te , was out here in 1 g a llo n cans, re g u la r $2.25 va lu e T uesday on business connected w ith $1.75 at S te r lin g & K id d e r lld w . Co. th e estate. I I • ■¡’ • Special for this Week ( of T x BOYS’ «NICKER SUITS the Famous Oregon Cassimere A t th e ROSE V IS T A $5.00 SUITS, NOW $ 3 . 8 5 $4.00 SUITS. NOW 3 . 2 5 $3.50 SUITS, NOW 2 . 7 5 i I i X C. W. Aylsworth ISxrhtaiur H ry Oftoofts FA RM S Twelve-Mile Corners, Base Line Road Opportunity Knocks The following STOCK, FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, ETC., will be sold to the highest bidder for Cash: We have completed our line of heaters. 15 Jersey Cows and Calves. 15 B erkshire-Poland-C hina Hogs. 1 T horoughbred Berkshire Boar. 1 Grey W ork Horse (M are). 1 T horoughbred R unning M are. 20 S tandard-bred M ares, Geldings and Colts (Race Horses). 1 HAY RAKE 1 HEAVY FARM WAGON 1 COVERED SURREY 5 INCUBATORS 2 BROODERS 6 Dz. HARDWOOD DINING CHAIRS 1 Doz. UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS 1 Lot HARDWOOD DOORS (20) 6 COUCHES 1 VACUUM C A R D .: CL1 NE1 1 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH, with Horn and Records, complete 1 Inlaid Combination Pool and Billiard Table 1 OAK MANTLE for Fire Place 1 Gross Eox Parlor Matches. 1 PIAxTO, almost new. 1 Lot DRAPERIES 1 Lot CROCKERY WARE 1000 Cigars 50 Letter Files and Index 1 Lot Tin Gutters 1 C-ft. Show Case 1 Lot Pictures (10) 4 Oil Heaters 1 CASH REGISTER 3 Plaster Statues 1 Willow Settee 1 Lot Picture Frames 1 M antle Bed 2 Oak Bedsteads J Windows, with Casings 1 Lot si lall W’indows 2 Repair Shop Cabinets 1 Bagatel Table 1 FEEL) CUTTER 1 CAS RANGE 3 GASOLINE COOKERS 1 OAK BUREAU 1 W HITE BUREAU and COMMODE 1 Lot ELECTRIC FIXTURES 5 Barrels Portland Cement 1 Stone Block Machine, with Plates 1 Lot Odd Chairs 1 Big Trunk 1 Small Trunk 1 Horse Cart Race Carts, Bikes, Tires and Race Horse paraphernalia N, B. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. HOT LUNCH CAN BE HAD AT ROSE VISTA GARDENS. •* ’ For Further particulars Phone Tabor 371, or Twelve-Mile Phone Tabor 3. F»mers Phone 226. On amounts of $50, or more, a!l parties wishing to give satisfactory secured notes will arrange in advance of Sale FR ED T . M E R R IL L , Agent R. M. HARDING, Auctioneer “Cheerful Airtight” “Sunny Universal’ “Beaming Universal” “Round Oak” “Oakwood” Get our prices be fore you buy. BEAM1NG1UNIVERSAL R. R. CARLSON Complete Housefurnisher Why Pay the Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? You can nave a good de a l o f m oney by b u y in g y o u r Htock to n ic at th in »to re , In fltc a d o f p a y in g th e p e d d le r fa n cy price» f o r good» o f u n k n o w n q u a lity . Lo ok at thcH«* price» f o r th a t o ld re lia b le and g u a ra n te e d »lock c o n d itio n e r and w o rm e x p e lle r TERRY v is ite d re la tiv e s In P o rtla n d las* I VICTORY i m oney w ill be put in th e tre a s u ry . S u n d a y. I T h e re w ill be re fre s h m e n ts served .Mrs. Coons c a lle d on F a irv ie w M iss G e rtru d e M aker spent a very A very pleasant s u rp ris e p a rty was and e ve ryo n e w ho w ishes m ay b rin g plea sant h o u r at th e hom e o f Mrs. frie n d s one a fle ri.o o n la s t «■.•< x. g ive n M r. and M rs. G. W A n d re w s c o n trib u tio n s In th e way o f eatables M iss l.e lu G ibbs fro m G resham is Coons la st S unday evening. T w lce -a -W e e k O u tlo o k . 1 yr. 1.50 last F rid a y n ig h t, O cto b e r 22<1 A b o u t v is itin g w ith M rs. A. 11 Murns. tw e n ty o f t h e ir frie n d s fro m U re sh - Jo h n H anning and W illiam Ha, D a ily O r. g o n la n . 1 y r. reg. »S.U0 M r. and M rs It K e ra la k e m ade a < 0 0 am , am e o u t in au tos and to o k the m business t r ip to P o rtla n d last T u e s by s to rm . It was In th e o rd e r o f a day. ---------------- h a rd tim e social, e ve ryon e w o re old M r. and M rs G. W. A lld e r spent clo th es. Some d id not ta k e pa in s to S unday w ith M r and M rs F o th get the m <in r ig h t side o u t even. Ev- M iss M a b ie W ood spe nt Sunday THE e ry m in u te was e n jo y a b le M rs w ith M iss L e na Cooley. Hates deserves m uch c r e d it f o r the John and A r t h u r M urns shipped a p a rt she to o k in e n te r ta in in g the ca r load o r po tatoes la st week cro w d . T h e re was a b o un te ou s m ld - D avid M urns, fro m I,in to n , w as n ig h t su p p e r served o f e v e ry th in g out v is itin g a n d h u n tin g Sunday G K E .S H A M , o u t.a > \ ‘ good to eat and the cro w d depaiA, ,| The R oyal E m b ro id e ry c lu b met 2 o ’clo ck. A ll expressing w ith M rs. G race F r lt x la s t T h o rs the m se lve s as h a v in g spe nt a ve ry day. T h e re was a v e ry la rg e a tte n d Is owned and controlled by the following weil kr.u«B pleasant e ve n in g . M r and M rs. A n ance and a ll h a il a J o lly good tim e local people dre w s expressed th e ir a p p re c ia tio n M rs. L u lu St re b in , fro m G resham to th e frie n d s , w ho gave th e m such was th e re w ith h e r jo lly w it to k e e i a pleasant e ve n in g , and In v ite d th e m th e c ro w d la u g h in g T he next m eet to c a ll again. ln g w ill be w ith M rs H e n ry D o th lt, A . F. MILLER, President GUST LAK s o n T h e re w ill be a H a llo w e ’en social N o ve m b e r 4 F. A. HOLLIDAY, Vice Pre«. II. E. SANDSTEDT a t th e V ic to ry scho olhou se ne xt S a t-, M rs. R o b e rtso n and y o u n g son , o f K. A. MILLER. Cashier •IAS McP ROBINSON u rd a y n ig h t. O cto b e r 3 ". g iv e n by th e R oseburg, v is ite d w ith M rs II. K o va l E m b ro id e ry c lu b . T h e re w ill EMANUEL ANDERS«>N Payne la s t week. .LU PETERSON be no a d m issio n charges, b u t e ve ry ‘ M r Sleek fro m Canada, who has E W PETERSON H. W. SNASHALL one w ho wishes to he lp th e c lu b m ay been sp e n d in g a week a t th e M o r b rin g a package to th e v a lu e o f 15c gan hom e, le ft M onday fo r h is hom e T h e packagea w ill be so ld and the In Canada. BANK OF GRESHAM X j i i C om m en cin g at IO A. M. I X I X OCT. ? DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC ** 2 5 lb . P a il C o s t s $ 2 ., 2 5 p r 1OO lb . S a c k f o r $ 7 . 0 0 ** r* W h y pay th e p e d d le r tw ic e theae p ric e s * hr He»» Stock Io n ic I h h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d and w i l l go as fa r a» any p re p a ra tio n , no m a tte r w hat p ric e y o n pay hr H»* hm <v ( la r k , o f A s h la n d , O h io , m a n u fa c tu re r» o f the fa m o u s h r Hess lin e , do n o t have to p a y f o r expense o f horse, wagon and p e d d le r; th a t's th e reasexn th e y can se ll t h e ir p ro d u c ts to yo u th ro u g h th js s to re a t rock b o tto m prices. Y ou can get y o u r m oney back r ig h t h e re i f an y h r. Hess p re p a ra tio n d o e s n 't do w h a t is < h d in e d f o r It \\ also h a n d le DR. HESS’ DIP AND DISINFECTANT DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A DR. HESS’ INSTANT LOUSE KILLER GRESHAM DRUG CO. m e RE* ALL s to r e