Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 11, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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TALKING MONKEY
Model 90 Overland
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OUTLOOK
F U U iA l,
JULY
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SCENIC
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MORE POWER
Zevolenegives bet­
te r c o m p re ssio n ,
th e r e f o r e , m o re
power to your car.
It burns clean and
goes out with ex­
h a u s t. D e p o sits
least carbon. Get
a Correct Lubrica­
tion Chart for your
car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
fh e fa rm e rs of the community arc
; very busy m a k in g hay w h ile th e s u n
shines.
T he A b n e r G riffith fam ily a r e n lce-
i ly s e ttle d in th e i r new h om e on th e
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At G resh am in th e S ta te of re g o n . a t th e close of b u sin e ss, J u n e
pipe lin e ro a.l w hich he re c e n tly p u r-
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RESOURCES
T he P itts fa m ily w ho h a v e been
j occu p y in g th e T o w n se n d h o u se, a re L o an s a n d d is c o u n ts ..............................................................
$ 1 3 5 ,8 8 6 .5 4
O v e rd ra fts , se c u re d a n d u n se c u re d ..............................
p re p a r in g to m ove to P o r tla a d
1,159.94
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Miss M arion R o b e rts o n h a s p u r-
43,858.44
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ch a se d a new F o rd c a r.
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( m en t to h is farm .
j 5 299 40
F. E W e a th e rw a x , a n o th e r of o u r C ash on h a n d
p ro g re ssiv e fa rm e rs , is b u ild in g a
$ 3 9 ,5 1 2 .7 6
j new b arn .
O th e r re s o u rc e s .............................
56.09
j Miss D ia n th a W e a th e rw a x , w ho h as ( u s to m e r's lia b ility a c c o u n t of ’’A c c e p ta n c e s”
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ing h e r v a c a tio n w ith h e r sis te r, M rs
$ 2 5 2 ,5 9 8 59
| F re d G riffith at B end, O regon.
LIABILITIES
I Mr. a n d Mrs. A. E S m ith , o f D al­
C a p ita l sto c k p aid in
$ 15,000.01)
las. w ere o v e r-S u n d a y g u e s ts a t (he S u rp lu s fu n d
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U n d iv id ed profits, less ex p en ses a n d tax es paid
2.1 0 2 .7 9
1 h ere has been s e v e ra l p ro sp ectiv e F o e ta l sa y in g s b an k d e p o sits
859.02
I bu>, is in q u irin g fo r fa rm s in o u r I
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
13 2 .8 9 9 .0 5
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D em an d c e rtific a te « of d e p o s it...........
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Most of o u r p eo p le sp e n t th e 4tli C a s h ie r ch e c k s o u ts ta n d in g ........................................
1,293.61
p ic n ic k in g .
T im e an d sa v in g s d e p o sits .........................................
77,1 5 2 .7 9
$ 2 1 4 .2 9 5 .8 <>
PLEASANT HOME
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[ a t th e h o m e of Mrs. M. L e n n a r ts . Im
p o rte n t b u sin ess w ill com e up fo r dis S ta te o f O reg o n , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , ss.
M iller, C a s h ie r o f th e a b o v e-n am ed b a n k , do so lem n ly
P ro fesso r R o b ert L. G a rn e r,
eussion an d a fu ll a tte n d a n c e is . „ „ „ I ’ » L \
th e A m erican n a tu r a lis t, h as Ju st
«nd helm ?
hB abOVB " ta t8 m e n t 18 tr u e “ » ‘h e b e st o f ray k n o w led g e
urged.
re tu rn e d from a th re e -y e a r so­
K. A. MILLER. Cashier
At (lie P le a s a n t -H o m e B ap tist a n a b etter.
jo u rn in th e h e a rt of A frica w here
S u b sc rib e d an d sw orn to b efo re m e th is 1 0 th day o f Ju ly . 1919.
elm ri'h "e x t S u n d ay tin. p a s to r, Rev.
he discovered “ th e ta lk in g m on­
JA S . E L K IN G T O N , N o ta ry P u b lic.
A J. W are, will p re a c h a t 11 o ’clock
key”— claim ing th ey h av e a la n ­
A co rd ial in v ita tio n in e x te n d e d to all.
co m m issio n e x u lre s Auir N l d 2 i
g uage ail th e ir own. He b ro u g h t
A. F, M iller, W. E. M ark ell, II. A L ew is. D ire c to rs
A P ra y e r T h a t W as U n a n s w e re d ” l ° r r e c t A tte s t:
back the body of one o f th e spa­
will be tlie topic nt th e m o rn in g s e r v ­
tes for th e S m ith so n ian I n s titu te
ic e at th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h next S u n ­ P ro g re s s iv e a n d C o n s tru c tiv e P o licies
T ax es and More Taxes.
W ashington, D.
day. also ¡it T ro u td a le
Rev E a rl It
T he a n ti tr u s t law s a re to be o v er­
In these day« th e re a re only two
C o tto n , th e p a sto r, w ill p re a c h . D ur- hauled at th e n e x t session of congress. a rith m e tic a l
p rin cip les applied
to
ii!c. th e S u n d ay school h o u r ut both T h at Is one th in g sadly needed If we taxes a d d itio n
am i
m u ltip licatio n
P le a s a n t H om e a n d HUT Mr C o tto n a re to have p erm an en t p ro sp e rity In T he tax person has forgotten how to
will tell th e s to ry o f th e S u n d av o u r co u n try .
apply su b tra c tio n o r d iv isio n to the
school clock.
Som e of these law s a re dead letters, tax problem S tate, county an d m u n ic­
1_______ C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1
Miss E lva D olan a n d A nna Len som e a re an u n profitable Jum ble of ipal tax es keep going up
F ed eral
ca m p m e e tin g , R o b e rts a n d W ilson m irtz a re c a m p in g a t C h a u ta u q u a fo r b a it baked leg islatio n an d re q u ire re ­ taxes on incom es get a n o th e r whack
fa m ilie s s h a r e d
th e sa m e cab in th e seaso n .
vision to b rin g them up to th e needs of at the fam ily budget and th en along
the tim es
m any fa m ilie s fo llo w in g th is cu sto m
com es tax es on lu x u rie s an d w earin g
o f d o u b lin g u p fo r th e f o r tn ig h t
W hat does th e n atio n need m ost? apparel, th e a te r tic k e ts and Ice cream
POWELL VALLEY
T he h ig h est possible efficiency In p ro ­ eones
Jo h n P W ilson am i S a ra h A nn Wil
T he soft d rin k p a rlo rs nick
sou e m ig ra te d fro m Illin o is in 1853,
The fo llo w in g a n n o u n c e m e n ts of du ctio n an d d is trib u tio n In th e com ing th e ir cu sto m ers for m ore p en n ies and
s e ttlin g in B e a v e r B end.
A t th e se rv ices at th e S w ed ish M ission peace tim es as well as we needed It In tlie size of th e piece of pie goes rig h t
cam p m e e tin g b e g a n th e ro m a n c e c h u rc h a re m ade by th e p a sto r, Rev. w ar.
mi decreasing. T h e re seem s no end
P ro d u ctio n and m ore p roduction In and no way to b eat th is new gam e.
tliat c u lm in a te d in th e m a r ria g e of Win. H a w k in so n :
Y oung p eo p les'
M iss W ilso n a n d J o h n R o b e rts in m eetin g on S u n d ay e v e n in g , topic, every line Is w hat o u r co u n try and
Yet th e re is a way. a perfectly sim ple
1872.
C urb the p o litician
"T h e S pots on th e L e p e r ;” S u n d ay vvliat th e w hole w orld needs a s the and logical way
In 1868 J o h n R o b e rts h ad b o u g h t school a t io an d p re a c h in g by th e rem edy for th e B olshevism w hich aim s Compel h im to q u it c re a tin g new
office holding ac tiv itie s.
' a q u a r t e r se c tio n fro n t h is u n cle, p a sto r a t 11 a. m. a n d a t 8 in th e to p araly ze production.
T he m ax im u m of A m erican produc
Tw enty-five y ears ago govern m en t
S tep h en C ook. T h e re lie p la n te d th a t evening. T h e e v e n in g se rv ic e , w hich
[c h e r ry tre e an d
b u ilt a h o m e to will be in E n g lish , th e s u b je c t will tlo n could only be a tta in e d In w ar was co m p arativ ely sim ple; and candor
tim es by h ig h e r co-ordination of forces com pels us to say th a t It w as b e tte r
w hich he took h is b rid e . A nd th e re
" N e v e rs lip s .”
am i se ttin g asid e law s a g a in s t In telll govern m en t, w hen th e re w as not so
th ey h av e liv ed e v e r sin ce. So they
gent and logical co-operation.
m uch of It, th a n th e g overnm ent we
a re G re sh a m p io n eers.
T h e re w as
b ai iiie is’ N ig h t S chool.
It has supplied th e n ew spapers w ith a re g e ttin g now
no postofflce h e re th e n .
N e ig h b o rs
Next
W
ednesday
evening,
at
eig
h
t
se n satio n al re p o rts at th e expense of
But the p o litic ia n s told th e people
to o k tu r n s , d riv in g to P o rtla n d w e e k ­
ly fo r tile m all fo r th e e n tir e c o m ­ oclock, the fa r m e rs n lg h t school will In d u stries, to Increase Its m em bers and they m ust be em an c ip ated . T hey con­
busy
calc
u
latin
g
(he
ra
tio
n
s
to
r
give it g re a te r (lowers to re g u la te pro sen ted and now they a re paying for
m u n ity .
d a ily lo w s
Many in d iv id u al probl 'm s
th e ir em an cip atio n . We do not know
it is to ld th a t in C ivil W ar tim e s, o u tsn e ot tlic re g u lar a ss ig n m e n t com e d u etlo n Is folly.
It should be rec o n stru c te d on th e one th in g we a re g e ttin g th a t we w ould
ten y e a rs e a rlie r , w h en e v e ry o n e w as up fo.- discussion, m aking th e lessons
lin es of th e F ed eral R eserve B oard not have been b e tte r off w ith o u t; hut
an x io u s to get n ew s of th e b a ttle s ,
'lily in terestin g .
If It ex ists at all, com posed of sober, we do know th a t we a re (laying a lot
Mrs. S te p h e n R o b e rts o fte n w alk ed
T he d a iry fa rm e rs a re ............ fa tin g balanced, experleiici d m en .cousine m ore for needless office holders, and
to P o rtla n d a n d b ro u g h t hack th e th is o p p o rtu n ity of g au g in g th e ir
th a t d esp ite th e Increase In w ealth and
n ew s.
The " O re g o n ia n ” w as a sm a ll m ethods w ith III« scientific; and by five and above se n satio n alism
¥
T ie F ed eral R eserve Board w hich is population tax es p er c a p ita a re m u lti
p a p e r th e n , lint as a c c u ra te as it is die scientific* is m eant, not m ere book
tin- backbone of the n atio n s financial piled w ith every prospect th a t they
now . It co st $1 a y eat
a g o ld dol
a n tin g but ju st com m on Hense m inus and b an k in g business, is u body of men will m ultply som e m ore, an d th is In­
la r, th e size of a sm a ll d im e.
tile guessing
above p a rtisa n s h ip .
crease Is In a d d itio n to the e x tra o rd in ­
A bout 1 875 Ben R o llin s o p ened
The eluss lias increased in enroll
W orking along sound économ ie lines a ry federal an d w ar taxes.
th e first s to re
in G re sh a m .
M rs m ent at every session.
It has av e rte d possibility of a punie
B ureaus, com m issions, boards and
J o h n R o b e rts lias a lam p w hich she
and stab ilized businegs and In d u stries. su p erv isio n and re g u la tio n cost money
b o u g h t fro m him .
It d o es serv ice
F a r m e r s ' F ie ld D ay.
C ongress should place th e d u ty of T hey s< rve very little except to In­
now up at th e s u m m e r h o m e at
o v e rh a u lin g o u r a n ti tru st law s in sane
W elc h ’s.
ili'ii R o llin s w as a good ! S a tu rd a y , Ju ly 26, the F a rm e rs F ield bunds to prom ote In d u stria l expansion c r e a s e th e class th a t live at the expense
M e t, u n d er th e au sp ices of th e n ine
of the rest of us , I f we m ust have
b u sin ess m an an d so ld d e p e n d a b le
g ra n g e s of M ultnom ah county, will be of o u r com m erce T he F ederal T rad e them we m ust pay for them
B ut
1111 •r 1' •1 a 1111 ¡ ■
Tw o y e a rs la t e r he held on the G resham fair g ro u n d s T he C om m ission h as m ade a m ess of every w hat good a re th ey ? W h at do we, th e
o p e n e d a postoffice, n a m in g th e tow n p ro g ram , w hich is being a rra n g e d for th in g It has touched anil should he
p e o p le vvlio pay for It all, get out of It?
in h o n o r of
P o s tm a s te r
G e n e r a l, th e day will su rely please tile farm abolished
Congi'ess should help in
M ount V ernon. W ash., H erald
And how th e p lace d id . • is
W illiam S tyles will hav e c h arg e d u s trle s by e n a c tin g co n stru c tiv e law s
All k in d s of hay to o ls a t L. L. K id ­
to In su re beneficial in d u s tria l c o o p e r
o f t lie concessions on th e g ro u n d s
R o b e rts liv in g room h a n g s
d e r 's H dw . Co.
atlo n .
? o f th e b u sin e ss c e n te r of
Sergeant N cliiieiiler Sen d s Papers.
40 y e a rs ago.
W ill Jo h n
R ead by all -O utlook w ant ails.
T h e O u tlo o k Is in re c e ip t o f th e
R ead th e W an t ad s
o f G ra n d m a Jo h n s o n , s ta n d s last issu e o f " T h e S ta r s a n d S trip e s
o f I l l s s to re , o n th e p o rch th e official n e w sp a p e r of th e A. E F
M e tz g e r's h o te l s ta n d s his a lso th e issu e n ex t to th e la st of " T h e I
d a u g h te r Lucy (M rs. T o p p le m a n ). A lpine A m e ric a n ,” a p a p e r p u b lish e d
The B ap tist c h u rc h is in th e p ic tu re , by th e A m erican
s t u d e n ts a t th e
th e g ra n g e h a ll (u se d as a sch o o l at U n iv e rsity
of
G re n o b le ,
F ra n c e
th a t tim e i, se v e ra l o tln -r sm a ll T h e se p a p e rs w ere s e n t by S e rg e a n t
1. The Oaks
8. Bull Run Park
sto re s .
T h e re s ta n d s Jim m y L aw - j C. G. S c h n e id e r w ho lias been s tu d y ­
ra n c e w ith a big m a rk e t b a sk e t. Yes, ' in g al th e u n iv e rsity . H e w rite s t h a t
2.
Council
Crest.
9.
Macleay Park
o f c o u rse lie Is sm ilin g
See J a k e j he w ill leav e fo r St N a z a lre a b o u t
3. Columbia Beach
M etzg er In th e fo re g ro u n d , w ith S a m ' J u ly 1.
1U. Peninsula Park
M etzger. J o h n R o b e rts. D ick B ead le, |
4. Crystal Lake Park
11. Washington Park
P ercy S m ith . Dick W illia m s an d a
Kerry P lan ts for Sale.
5.
Rock
Island
12.
Oak Grove Park.
sc o re o f o th e r s u b s ta n tia l c itiz e n s |
W e a re re ad y to book o rd e r s fo r
A co rd u ro y ro a d ru n s dow n P o w ell l
6.
Dodge
Park.
13.
Mt. l abor Park
s tre e t.
A few tr e e s of th e fam o u s berry p la n ts fo r n e x t y e a r 's p la n t­
7. Estacada Park
14. Riverside Park
g ro v e a re still s ta n d in g on th e F irst ing. T h e C o -o p erativ e R erry G ro w ­
S ta te B ank c o rn e r
W h e re th e fo u n ­ e rs , office ut th e old M etzg er sto re .
ta in now g ra c e s th e s tr e e t is a g re a t
T he G oddess of L ib e rty at the city
p u d d le.
At one tim e S te p h e n
R o b e rts fo u n tain put on a new w h ite robe for
It is so In com ing to h er
o w n ed th e tr a c t of lan d ly in g be th e F o u rth
tw e e n Main s i r c - i an d H ood a v en u e th a t she will w ear it all siim m t r.
a n d b etw een D ivision s tre e t a t th e
Mt H ood d ep o t an d a lin e on th e
G o v e rn m e n t e x p e rts w ill p ro sp e c t
s o u th n e a r Jo h n s o n c re e k .
I). ,\| fo r oil In th is s ta te . T h e a lm s o f th e
R o b e rts p la tte d a p a rt o f th is tra c t c o n fe re n c e of oil m en In S an F r a n ­
c o m p risin g th e tw o b lo ck s b etw een cisco soon Is to d ev elo p a n y te r r ito r y
P o w ell an d Second s t r e e ts a n d ex ­ in O reg o n an d W a sh in g to n w hich
te n d in g fro m M ain s t r e e t beyond sh o w s fa v o ra b le oil p ro s p e c ts
O dd F ello w s b u ild in g . T h is w as th e
o rig in a l p la t of th e to w n of G re s h ­
G re sh a m ra ise d s tr a w b e r r ie s so
am .
la rg e th a t fifteen o e rrle s h ad b arely
Of th e 13 c h ild re n b o rn to S tep h en room in one box
B ut E ugene boasts
a n d M ary A nn R o b e rts , five a re llv of o n e s tra w b e rry p la n t th a t bore
ig
I’o s tm a s te r M a rtin
R o b e rts 109 8 b e rrie s.
rid Jo h n R o b e rts a re h e re in G resh -
m. W ill R o b e rts lives In P o rtla n d
T h e re is a type of m an w ho seem s
M ain S tr e e t
G R E SH A M
P h o n e 881
Irs E llen S c h ra m n e a r O reg o n City bent on going to th e d evil only as
G E O . D IE T !,, P ro p .
long as som ebody is try in g to keep
ltd Mrs. A nn K a y se r a t L en ts,
him from It.
W o m en 's H o sp ita l ,,, P o rtla n d ,
A lbany is g o in g to b u ild a $2 0 ,0 0 0
M a te rn ity C ases O nly.
O ne o f th e finest a n d m ost th o r c a n n e ry .
o u g b ly eq u ip p e d p riv a te m a te rn ity
<'haiolM’ila in 's T a b le ts.
h o sp ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t
New,
Phone Gresham 17
T h ese ta b le ts a re in te n d e d esp ec­
fire p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n a n d h ig h -class
a c c o m m o d a tio n s
For
In fo rm a tio n ially fo r s to m a c h tr o u b le s , bilious
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
a d d re s s 144 1 8 th St. N., P o rtla n d , ness and c o n s tip a tio n . If you hav e
any tr o u b le s of th is s o rt, g iv e th e m
n h o n e B ro ad w ay 3404.
I’rip
Daily Between Gresham and Portland
a tr ia l an d re a liz e fo r y o u rs e lf w hat
Portland Phone Bdw. 624
P a in t, oil, etc., a d v a n c in g
Huy a first class m e d icin e w ill do fo r you
T h ey o n ly coBt a q u a r t e r .— A dv.
now . At L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co.
Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
offers important advantages in appear­
ance, comfort and dependability that
insure you a continuous motor car satis­
faction. It gives you the greatest value
for your investment. It increases your
efficiency, health and happiness in a
most economical way. You can go
when and where you please and enjoy
every minute of travel.
Let us give you a demonstration.
Gresham Overland Co.
PAUK TUKKU
BANK OF GRESHAM
is
ROBERTS FAMILY HISTORY
A. M CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore.
'ill id
tty '
I,
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
OUR 14 POINTS
“TRY THEM BY TROLLEY’’
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
CHOICE MEATS
I loniemade Hains, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
B E S T O F SERVICE
R E S P O N SIB L E
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R ELIA BLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P o rtla n d A -2078
Aah; B dw j W J H
Albert Ekstrom
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filed w ith th e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t
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d u rin g th e year.
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now in Its 15th y e a r, an d h aa a b o u t
| five m illio n In s u ra n c e In fo rce.
H lnce Its o rg a n iz a tio n , th e A ss'n has
m a d e an a n n u a l sa v in g o f o v e r 6 5 0 . %
as c o m p a re d w ith b o ard ra te s on fa rm
In s u ra n c e , to Its m em b ers.
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S n a s h a ll, p re s id e n t of th e A ss'n , Is
a g e n t fo r G resh am a n d v ic in ity . T h e
office Is a t 409 Block E x ch a n g e B ldg ,
c o rn e r 3d an d Y am hill s tre e ta , P o r t­
la n d , P h o n e Malo 6 0 0 6 .— Adv.
IP YOU'LL G iv e
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GRESHAM MARKET
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POSITIVE CERTAINTY
t h a t If you w ill g ive 11s a tr ia l
o r d e r you w ill beco m e a ste a d y
p a tr o n of th is sh o p
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a sm a ll o r d e r of m e a t, a n d th e n
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lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n an d leav e
a n o th e r o rd e r.
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th in g s u re ly h e lp s o u r business.
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