Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 06, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
Orange Day”
“SUN KIST” ORANGES
All Sizes
Specially Priced for This Day, 10c, 1 5c, 25c, 30c a Doz.
Buy the Box at Special Prices
A. W. Metzger,
Phone 661
Meat Market
ED.
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
Miss H ester T h o rp e re tu rn e d hom e
I y esterd ay from L au rel, W ash in g to n ,
BAUMAN,
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T he G resham lodges of M odern
W oodmen and Royal N eig h b o rs have
leased th e u p p er do or of C a rls o n ’s
fu rn itu re sto re an d a re fittin g it up
for m eetin g purposes.
A tten tio n is called to th e au c tio n
sale ad v e rtise m e n t in to d a y ’s p a p er
of th e stock an d o th e r a rtic le s ow ned
by H an s P ou lsen , n e a r S p rin g d ale,
e a st of th e Sandy. Mr. P o u lsen is
sellin g ou t p re p a ra to ry to leav in g for
C anada.
A. C. S an d ers of B u tte, M ontana,
h as been v isitin g w ith th e fam ily of
K. A. M iller fo r sev eral days.
He
will go to G len d ale to m o rro w to in­
v estig ate Jo h n B ro w n ’s gold m ine
w ith a view to reco m m en d in g it for
p u rch ase to a m irin g sy n d ic a te In
case it m ets w ith his expectations.
He is a m in in g e x p ert and is fa m ilia l
w ith th e G len d ale m in in g p ro p e r­
ties.
Prop.
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MARCH
B.
1W1T
T he m em b ers of th e W o m e n ’s
C h ris tia n T em p eran ce U nion w ill
m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. H. L. W os
tell tom orrow a fte rn o o n , fo r q u ilt­
ing. On T h u rsd a y , th e re g u la r bus!
n e ss m eetin g of th e U nion w^ll be
held
at
th e
lib ra ry ,
b eg in n in g
p ro m p tly a t 2 :3 0 o'clock. If m em ­
bers a re p ro m p t in a tte n d a n c e , th e r e
will be tim e to a d jo u rn to th e h om e
of Mrs. W ostell an d finish th e q u ilt
w ork on hand.
Mrs. M attie F ra k e s is m oving h e r
w h e re sh e h a s b een v is itin g f o r tw o
b elongings
to
P o r t­
w e ek s w ith th e fa m ily o f N a th a n ho u seh o ld
Rowley.
Large, Sweet, Juicy,
GRESHAM,
TUESDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. T u rn e r, who
! moved to W arren , O regon, a y ear
ago, have moved to D eer Islan d , O i-
egon.
March 10th, 1 9 1 7
Sanitary
OITLOOK
ORE.
A new d irecto ry fo r th e C o rb ett
telep h o n e sy stem
h as ju s t been
p rin te d a t th e O u tlook office. T he
C o rb ett exchange has free co n nection
w ith th e G resham sy stem , giv in g it
. service over all th e lines of e a ste rn
M ultnom ah an d C lack am as co u n ties.
A n u m b er of th ese d ire c to rie s have
It’s tim e to p ru n e y o u r fr u it trees W A NTED M A R R IE D MAN to w ork been left at th e O utlook office for
and b erry bushes. All k in d s p ru n ­
on
fr u it
an d
ch ick en
ran ch . free d is trib u tio n to m em bers of the
ing sh e a rs at L. L. K idder H dw e. Co.
G resham system . C all fo r them .
P h o n e 77.
tf
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
FRESH SMELT DAILY
lan d , w here sh e will m ak e h e r hom e.
F ra n k a n d his w ife w ere ta k e n in
to d ay by G. W. K enney. I t
w ill
p ro b ab ly be a w eek o r m ore b efo re
Mrs. F ra k e s co m p letes h e r a r r a n g e ­
m en ts h e re an d jo in s th e o th e r s in
P o rtla n d .
MORE MILK
FEED
D r .H e s s ’ S to c k T o n ic
a n d In crease th e Flow
If it doesn’t do it we will refund your money
T he m em b ers of th e O. T. G. club
m et a t th e lib ra ry la st S a tu rd a y an d
o rg an ized a C am p F ire G irls ’ club.
M iss A n n ab ell M cA llister w as m ad e
g u a rd ia n . T hey hope to m a k e it a
su ccessfu l club an d w ill w o rk h a rd
to c a rry o u t th e m o tto w hich is
"W o rk , H e a lth an d L o v e.’’
T R Y IT !
IT P A Y S !
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
A lfred H a m m a r received a te le ­
The REXA LL Store
g ram y e sterd ay a n n o u n c in g th e d e a th
of a b ro th e r in C lay C e n te r, K a n ­
sas. He le ft la s t n ig h t fo r th e e a st
an d expects to a rriv e th e r e in tim e
T h e G resh am L ib ra ry a sso c ia tio n
fo r th e fu n e ra l. Mrs. H a m m a r, w ho
COMING
h as been serio u sly ill, is m uch im ­ h as p u rc h a s e d a b e a u tifu l flag an d j
w ill e re c t a pole on th e lib ra ry | ' ‘The
D evil’s
Bondwom an"
with
proved.
D orothy Davenport and Emory
g ro u n d s.
Johnson.
Mrs. L. S. O sborne le ft S a tu rd a y
fo r C arlto n , w here sh e is sp e n d in g
M iss S m ith , of P o rtla n d , w ho h as
T he sto ry was w ritte n by W illis
th e w in te r w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. been th e g u e st of M rs. E. E. C hip- an d W oods. It is a m e lo d ra m a w ith
an
a lle g o ric a l p rologue. T he stro n g
P o rtia L av er, a f te r h av in g s p e n t a m an fo r th e p a s t m o n th , re tu rn e d
-s itu atio n s a n d e n th r a llin g sto ry will
week o r tw o h ere lo o k in g a f te r buei- h om e la s t S a tu rd a y .
j be s u re to hold th e in te re s t an d de-
ness in te re st an d
v isitin g
w ith
| lig h t l he m ost c ritic iz in g audience.
frien d s.
P ercy S m ith re tu r n e d y e ste rd a y ■ A Red F e a th e r p h o to d ra m a in five
fro m C a lifo rn ia , w h e re he h ad been .w ts; also a gooil com edy, six reels
A. P. A rm stro n g , fo rm e r co u n ty fo r se v eral m o n th s. H e r e tu r n e d by ! in all at S m ith ’s T h e a te r, F rid a y alid
S a tu rd a y . M arch 9 a n d 10.— Adv.
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s u p e rin te n d e n t of schools fo r M u lt­ th e s te a m e r, G reat N o rth e rn .
n o m ah co u n ty , was a c a lle r a t th e
Pacific S ta te s : G en erally fa ir, ex­
T. H. H o w itt le ft la s t S a tu rd a y c e p t fr e q u e n t ra in s p ro b a b le alo n g
O utlook office S a tu rd a y .
Mr. A rm ­
s tro n g is now connected w ith H olm es fo r C a lifo rn ia , w h ere he w ill sp en d | th e N o rth Pacific co ast.
T e m p e ra ­
B usiness C ollege.
a w eek o r tw o.
M rs. H o w itt and t u r e n e a r n o rm a l.
F re d e ric k will acco m p an y h im on h is
re tu rn .
V ernon, th e little d a u g h te r of Mr.
an d M rs. E. H. K elly, is su fferin g
fro m m easles.
She h a s been very
sick d u rin g th e p ast w eek, b u t is im ­
p ro v in g . So f a r as is k n o w n , th is is
th e only case of m e a sle s in G re sh ­
am .
2
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Fresh Daily
<^U/^
b R u
ttery fc
l G I 5 ft H L D t-4
1 \NUT/'
<t
Bread ol All Kinds
Pies
Cakes
C ookies
Belt’s Confection’y
A u c tio n S ale
W f üSB B k.i RTOS.WWgf g a t rJ B B 1 .. Æ WÎBg
n r r ~ 7 jji]tiu
On The Handle Place In Spnngw ater
Q uarter M ile E ast or S tore, T h ree and H alf M iles Houtheaet or
E s ta c a d a .
O f th e L ate J. A. F ra k e s’
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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, Commencing 10:30 Sharp
,.One , , ->ear old B lu e Roan Mare, w eigh t 1 3 0 0 lbs. Team Grav
G eldings, It) and II years old, w eigh t 2«<>0 lbs. 12 0 0 -1h. Bav Mare.
» years old . IIOO-II,. Sorrel Mare. 7 years old. 100-11». B lack Mare
4 years old.
These are good horses. A lso 3 se ts D ouble H arness
and Collars.
Four Head 2-year-old H eifers, now m ilk in g.
Two Head a-
year-old Cows, now m ilk in g, I’iye Head Young H eifers. T his is all
good dairy stock .
One 2-liorse Disc H arrow.
One 3-h orse P eoria Grain Drill.
2 2-sectlo u P eg T ooth Iron H arrows. Spring T ooth Harrow, n
Two
No. 4 0 Oliver W alk in g P low s. D ouble Shovel C ultivator. One No. 3
H alf Truck W agon. 73-E gg B antam Incubator. N ew No. 4 Sharpies
T ubular Cream Separator. Old R an ge S tove. Ten ft. E xten sion
T alde, new . New B ed stead and Springs. ..3 3 ton s Baled Gray Oat
Hay. B arrels. T ools. A xes. H atch ets, Saw — Hip, Cut-off' and
C ross-cut, P la n es, W renches. H am m ers, H oes. P otato F orks and
m any oth er articles too num erous to m ention.
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
In th e Lindsey Block, G resh am
T E R M S S um s u n d e r $15 C ash : a ll o v e r $15 on b a n k a b le n o te 6
m o n th s, 8 p e r cen t in te re s t. T w o p e r re n t d isco u n t fo r cash
on su m s o v e r $15.
SALE RAIN OR SH IN E .
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F R E E LUNCH AT NOON
C . M . D A V IS , O w n e r
W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer.
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TUESDAY, MARCH
A. MEYERS, Clerk
jjutty C elte, fAitly C ake,
I Vinter M an.
Finish, m y h o u se a s f n s t a s y . u u i v
V a r n i s h if w i l l w ifi- S .W , V.
And laisyt it outside with S.WR
COMMENCING A T 9 A. M.
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Having Received Instructions I Will Sell at Cost the
■ ntire Stock of Groceries, Graniteware, Hardware, Paints and
fixtures.
Does It Pay to Lse Cheap Paint?
Look a ro u n d you a n d see th e b u ild in g s th a t h av e been p a in te d
w ith ch e a p p a in t.
It looked w ell w hen It w as first p u t on. b u t it d o e sn ’t w ear well
does it?
T hose w ho stu d y th e p ain t s u b je c t n a tu r a lly se le c t S h erw in &
W illia m s P a in t, b ecau se is h a s proved Itself, h as been used fo r y ears,
an d n e v e r fo u n d w a n tin g .
See us fo r every th in g In th e P a in t line.
Come Early as this Stock Must Be Sold in a Few Days.
J. T. Wilson, Sales Agent
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L L KIDDER HDW. CO.
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