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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
G RESH AM OVTLOOh I K lim (H r o l l i i: a». II II5 PA GE T H R E E CORBETT FORCED SELL! Owing to High Taxes, High Cost of Living, Freak Laws, Mollycoddle and Inetficien 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. I uion l l i g l i School. b ro ck , Ed. N elson and T om N'ortli- w ay co m p o sed a th e a t e r p a rt in P o rt lau d la s t w eek. T h e fo llo w in g w ere v is ito rs a t th e Mrs. A lb ert F ox s p e n t th e v ek- F rid a y a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m : P rin c i e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts here. pal T o lle fso n ’s m o th e r, M rs A. R. M rs P e rk in s , a w ell k n o w n , T o llefso n , Mrs. L e la n d . Mrs Lew is a n of th is v icin ity , d ied S unday R eed. M iss C h ris tin e T o llefso n an d Mrs. C la ra S m ith. to b e r 2 4, of h e m o rrh a g e ol th< Q uite a p le a sin g a u d itio n to th e b ra in . S he w us p re p a rin g to go to p ro g ra m w as a n in s tru m e n ta l solo see h e r d a u g h te r . Mr. P e rk in s w as by M iss C h ris tin e T o llefso n . h itc h in g up th e h o rse an d w hen lie Miss A nna G e b h a rd t, w ho a tte n d r e tu r n e d to th e h o u se sh e did n o t ed u n io n h ig h sch o o l last y e a r, is a n s w e r a q u e stio n lie a sk e d h r. H e now in P o rtla n d g o in g to W a sh in g th o u g h t si , h ad fa in te d a n d im m e ton h ig h school. d ia te ly su m m o n e d th e d o c to r, b u t A p a rty of loyal O re g o n ia n s led by sh e w as dead w hen th e d o c to r a r th e ju n io r class of th e h ig h sch o o l riv e d . S h e le a v e s a h u sb a n d an d p ilo te d a Jolly p a rty up to C row n th r e e d a u g h te r s , M rs W a rd E v an s P o in t S u n d ay , d e sp ite th e w ind and o f C o rb e tt, M rs. J a c k s o n a n d M rs. ra in . T h o se in th e p a rty w ere, A lm a H ia tt o f P o rtla n d to m o u rn h e r loss. T h o m p so n , E s th e r K in caid , G lad y s Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e W ilcox of B a rr, V an cil E v a n s, W ill R ick ert L a to u re ll c e le b ra te d th e ir tw o n ty - a n d F re d S m ith . F rid a y , F re d W o o d w ard a c co m p an ied his tlfth w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry \ la rg e n u m b e r of fam ily to K la m a th F a lls on S u n d u y j O c to b e r 22d. ( T hey m o to re d up in th e ir new F o rd . p eo p le w ere p re se n t an d e v e ry o n e h ad a fine tim e. T h e ir frie n d s p re T h e M isses M ary a n d E m m a Spy- se n te d th e m w ith a b e a u tifu l s ilv e r brock a n d G e rtie M eter, F ra n k Spy- te a se t. FIRST PUBLIC SALE AND Special for this Week I ¥ t i I BOYS’ KNICKER SUITS of the Famous Oregon Cassimere $5.00 SUITS, NOW $ 3 . 8 5 $4.00 SUITS, NOW 3 . 2 5 $3.50 SUITS, NOW 2 . 7 5 At the ROSE VISTA FARMS Opportunity Knocks Twelve-Mile Corners, Base Line Road W e have completed our line of heaters. The following STOCK, FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, ETC., will be sold to the highest bidder for Cash: 15 Jersey Cows and Calves. 15 B erkshire-Poland-Cliina Hogs. 1 Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar. 1 G rey 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 RACE 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 CARPET CLEANER 1 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH, with Horn and Records, complete 1 Inlaid Combination Pool and Billiard Table 1 OAK MANTLE for Fire Place 1 Gross Box Parlor Matches. 1 PIANO, almost new. 1 Lot DRAPERIES 1 Lot CROCKERY WARE 1000 Cigars 50 L etter Files and Index 1 Lot Tin Gutters 1 0 i t. Show Case 1 Lot Pictures (10) 4 Oil Heaters 1 CASH REGISTER 3 Plaster Statues 1 Willow Settee 1 Lot Picture Frames 1 Mantle Bed 2 Oak Bedsteads 9 Windows, with Casings T Lot small Windows 2 Repair Shop Cabinets 1 Bagatel Table 1 FEED CUTTER 1 GAS RANGE 3 GASOLINE COOKERS 1 OAK BUREAU 1 WHJ i L R.AU and COMMODE 1 Lot ELECTRIC FIXTURES 5 Barrels Portland Cement 1 Stoin. Block . iai hhie, with Plates 1 Lot Odd Chairs 1 Big Trunk 1 Small Trunk 1 Horse Cart Race Carts, Bikes, Tires and Race Horse pataphernalia N. B. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. HOT LUNCH CAN BE HAD AT ROSE VISTA GARDENS, ii For Further particulars Phone Tabor 371, or Twelve-Mile Phone Tabor 3. Farmers Phone 226. On amounts of $50. or more, all parties wishing to give satisfactory secured notes will arrange in advance of Sale FRED T. MERRILL, Agent B ln -n ia u \ i i i i < i i i i i i ,* x R e tu rn . I- o r u M u d d y C o m p le x io n . I»r W H B an -n d rick w ish es to a n , T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts an d n o u n c e th a t he w ill b«> a t h is office ad o p t a d ie t of v e g e ta b le s a n d c e r in S an d y . O reg o n a f t e r N ov 1. eals. T a k e o u td o o r ex e rc ise d aily E x tr a ' H e a th .- M illie p a in t an d y o u r c o m p lex io n w ill be g re a tly im p ro v ed w ith in a few m o n th s. T ry in 1 g a llo n c an s, r e g u la r * 2 .2 5 v alu e it. O b ta in a b le a t G re sh a m D ru g *1.75 a t S te r lin g <v K id d e r H dw . Co. S to re .— Ad v. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 'td Get our price» be fore you buy. BEAMING'UNIVERSAL R. R. CARLSON Complete Housefurnisher You can sa v e a good d eal of m oney by b u y in g y o u r sto ck to n ic a t th is s to re , in s te a d o f pu y iu g th e p e d d le r fan cy p rices fo r goods of u n k n o w n q u a lity . Look at th e s e p rices fo r t h a t old re lla b lt a n d g u a r a n te e d sto ck c o n d itio n e r a n d w orm tx p e lle r Mi O live H y att of of M rs M in n ie J a c o b s e n i I 'i i o 'i o t a n il Mr? P o rtla n d , P e te rs e n , R a e R y a n s of O nce a g a in d e a th h a s il.iliie-il on- o f th e o ld p io n e e rs in o u r borne c ir thl« place. ele anti th e m an y fr ie n d s o f tin- B e l Mr. P e rk in s a n d fam ily hav e th e k in s fam ily receiv ed u sa d blow In . r tie lt sy m p a th y o f fr ie n d s und w h en th e new s sp re a d th a t Mrs. n e ig h b o r. . an d w hile we re a liz e th a t P e rk in s h a d d ied very su d d e n ly on th e r e is an em p ty p lace a t hom e f ------------- ---- “N last S u n d a y . A p p a re n tly M rs. P e r w hich In ver ean be filled, m ay th e k in s waft in p re tty good h e a lth an d a rro w in g o n es find c o n so la tio n in THE w as p re p a r in g to go o u t fo r d in n e r tin ; o n e g re a t p ro m ise, th a t so m e w hen sh e s u d d e n ly w as s tric k e n w ith d .,y t to y »hall m eet n e v e r m o re ,o h e m m o rh a g e o f th e b ra in , w hich r T h e flora) p ieces w ere m ost c la im e d h e r a few h o u rs la te r. Mr. le a u t if u l an d a t tin- co n clu sio n of an d Mrs. P e rk in s h av e lived fo r th e se rv ic e s, w ere laid w ith te n d e r IdlESII h l, OKLGON m an y y e a rs a t H u rib u r t an d were an d lo v in g h a n d s on th e g ra v e w hich w ell an d fa v o ra b ly k n o w n a n d q u ite w as co m p le te ly h id d en . Is owned and controlled by the following well known w ell to do. T h e f u n e r a l to o k p lace local people- e sd a y fro m th e h o m e. K ey. W M a sq u e ra d e B all. R eed er, o f C o rb e tt, c o n d u c te d th e A H a llo w e ’en m ask b all w ill be ■emony, a n d th e body w as laid A E MILLER. President. G IS T LARSON rest a t .M ountain View c e m e t e r y , givi n a t B e st y r's h a ll on S a tu rd a y P. A. HOLLIDAY. Vice Pres II E. SANDSTEDT of th e fam ily w ere p re s e n t. Mr. e v e n in g , O c to b er 30. P a rs o n 's fo u r- K A. MILLER. < ashler •IAS. MeP ROBINSON I’rlxes a r e offered P e rk in s a n d fo u r d a u g h te r s a r e le ft plis-e o rc h e s tra . EMANUEL ANDERSON J. <’. PETERSON fo r th e best c o stu m e am i b e st s u s m o u rn th e a b se n c e o f a fa ith fu l E W. PETERSON II. W. SNASHALL T h e ta in e d c h a ra c te r A dm ission g e n ts J e a n d lo v in g m o th e r. d a u g h te r s a re , M rs E m m a J a c k s o n , •> o c e n ts ; la d ie s. 25 c e n t* .— A d r. tf BANK OF GRESHAM “Cheerful Airtight” “Sunny Universal’ “Beaming Universal” “Round Oak “Oakwood” Why Pay the Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? R. M. HARDING, Auctioneer DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC ** 2 5 lb . P a il C o s t s $ 2 . 2 5 «*»’ 1OO lb . S a c k f o r $ 7 . 0 0 »- W hy pay th e p e d d le r tw ice th e s e p ric e s? h r . H ih ? i S to ck T o n ic Is h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d a n d w ill go iih fa r as any p re p a r a tio n , no m a tte r w h at p rice yon p ay . h r. H ess A t ’la rk , of A sh lan d , O hio, m a n u f a c tu r e r s o f t h e fa m o u s h r . H ess line, do not h a v e to pay fo r ev p en -i of h o rse , w agon a n d p e d d le r; t h a t 's tin- re a so n they can sell th e ir p ro d u c ts to you th r o u g h th is s to r e at rock b o tto m p rices. You can get y o u r m oney b a rk rig h t h e re If an y h r. H ess p re p a r a tio n d o e s n 't do w h at Is c la im e d fo r If. We a ls o h a n d le DR. HESS’ DIP AND DISINFECTANT DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN A C E A DR. HESS’ INSTANT LOUSE; KILLER GRESHAM DRUG CO. m e RF.XALL S t o r e I ! : j L W . Aylsworth Cxfluniuv Dry Onwito C om m encing a t 1 0 A. M. X