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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1919)
PAGE FOUR GKKSHA.M i OUTLOOK T he “ D um b” P lan of C ontrol. TUESD AY , S E P T E M B E R 1«. 1DI0 GRESHAM LOCALS T he so-called P lum b plan o r w hat m ight m ore ap p ro p riately be called th e " d u m b ” plan fo r railro a d control T he re g u la r m eeting or th e M ult is as brazen in point of selfishness as it is stu p id in point of acum en. nom ah County P aren t-T each er C oun In one b reath we are told th a t th e cil will be held S atu rd ay , S eptem ber railro ad s "sh o u ld be ru n fo r service 27, instead of th e 20th. as previously and n o t for profit", and in th e very announced, at th e Lynch schoolhouse. | next b rea th th a t " th e profits should T he change in th e d ate of th e m eet i be divided am ong th e em ployes, th e ing was o rd ered on acco u n t of th e o p era to rs and th e public.” In o th e r w ords th e b ro th erh o o d s county fa ir a t G resham . A full at- dem and th a t th e public put up $ 2 0 ,-1 ten d an ce of m em bers a t th e m eeting 000 000,000 and buy the railro ad s is desired, as m a tte rs of im portance and in tu rn th e b ro th erh o o d s will in connection with school w ork this " p u t u p ” o n e-th ird of th e d irecto rs, year are to be considered. and condescendingly ta k e o n e-th ird Born to Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel o f th e profits in ad d itio n to th e ir wages, a one-sided barg ain to say the B ertus on th e E lk h o rn farm , a nine- pound baby g irl on F rid ay , S eptem least. ber 12. She has been nam ed Monno. Good for BfliouNneaa, Miss May H. M orrison of A shland, "Tw o years ago I suffered from fre q u en t attac k s of stom ach tro u b le Oregon has been added to th e faculty and biliousness. Seeing C h am b er of Union high school. Miss M orrison la in ’s T ab lets ad v ertised I concluded Is a g ra d u a te of th e U niversity of Col to try them . I Improved rap id ly .”— orado and has had 9 y ears of te ac h Adv. ing experience. She will teach Phone W ant ads to 701 Spanish and science and p erh ap s as sist in m athem atics. M ark W. P eterso n , co n stab le of B E Clothing & Shoe Store .Multnomah county is In G resham d i rectin g th e county police force d u r ing fa ir week. H p and his th re e chil .'IllllllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU: T H E UNITED STATES dren called a t th e O utlook office. «.ItAIN < OHPOH YI'ION Mr. P eterson is an old lln o ty p er and A nnounces th a t It will sell prin ter. so of course felt a t hom e In " S tra ig h t" g rad e Hour, to all a p rin t shop. p u rch asers, in carload lots, in 140 lb. ju te sacks, gross T he D. E. Tow le fam ily a re now w eight, delivered to any occupying th e bungalow form erly Railw ay S tatio n in Zone 10, ow ned by Ed. M etzger. com prising th e S tates of O regon, W ashington, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H ib b ard , of Idaho, at not to exceed $10 Dayton, O regon are spending a few per bhl. net cash. P u rc h as days w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er ers will be supplied from 1 n earest av ailab le m ill, which and enjoying th e fair. T hey will also t • * ? ■, j may resu lt in slig h t saving v isit relativ es in T ro u td ale. Mrs. for buyers' account. H ibbard is th e m o th er of Mrs. R aker. W h o lesa le ami Jobbing Miss S tella A lexander of D ayton, profits on su d i Hour must not exceed 73c per bbl. and W ashington is visiting h er sister, retailer's profits must not e x Mrs. C arrie H ansen. She is accom ceed 9 1 .2 3 |ier bbl. panied by W alton H esper who will A ddress all com m u n ication s e n te r M ilitary academ y th is fall. To United States Grain Corporation :.? .!! a t R. L. Schee, m an ag er of th e In 311» Board o f T rade B uilding te rs ta te fa ir a t P rin ev ille w hich will P ortlan d , Oregon be held O ctober 1, 2, 3 an d 4 Is a v isito r at th e M ultnom ah co unty fair DE DE “ B uck” C learw ater, ex-service man, who assists Byers in his relay races, was ta k en ill y esterd ay . He 0 Ï . .. ¡,.11. ' .i;.. !..]..Uiiiiiiiiiiii<iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii|||||||||R!iiiiiiiiiiliiiiilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh. retu rn ed to Salem fo r tre a tm e n t but expects to be back in a day o r so, on the job. Will accept a limited num Lewis, th e son of Mr. an d Mrs. ber of pupils in G eorge W. M etzger, left th is m o rn ing to en te r th e L aurelw ood academ y at G aston, O regon, w here he will a t tend school d u rin g th e w in ter. H ugh Schomp an d fam ily a re here South Roberts Avenue. from Mayville, Oregon on a visit w ith Mrs. Schom p’s p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. George P ullen. They will a tte n d th e fair and la te r visit th e P endleton Round Up. G eorge P u llen , J r., who has spent th e sum m er w ith th e Schomps. re tu rn e d hom e w ith them . ▲1.1. M IN D S 1 N D A L L 8 I I I B H. G. A ndrew s, who has leased the N ew C a lle ry Towle farm on th e Base L ine for a term of years and who has been liv PICTURE FRAMING ing on th e place since last D ecem ber G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD has moved Into th e residence Just N e a t a n i C heap vacated by th e Tow le fam ily. L ittle Miss A ndrew s arriv ed last M A X S C H N E ID E R S atu rd ay to bless th e hom e of Mr. M athew s' Bldg. Main S treet Phone M l and Mrs. H. G. A ndrew s. H er w eight is 1 0 ^ pounds. T he baby and her RELIA BILITY —W. A. HESSEL m o th er a re at th e G resham sa n ita r turn. Phone 544 Phone 6x2 Miss Rica A nderson rep resen ted th e O utlook last n ig h t a t th e great m eeting at th e au d ito riu m in Port PIANO, HARMONY land to h ea r P resid en t W ilson speak She had a seat on th e p latfo rm Private or Class Lessons am ong th e jo u rn a listic s ta rs of the T h ere is really no com parison betw een the ease an d th o ro u g h country. O th ers to go from G resham ness with w hich an E lectric C lean er rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. w ere Mrs. W. F. Honey, D. E. Towle D ow n-tow n Studio T rue, one CAN clean ru g s and ca rp ets w ithout an electric clea n J. N. C lnnahan. who drew se a ts in er. A broom o r carp et sw eeper will b ru sh up SOME of th e d ir t; a n a th e front row s in th e balcony, A. E Phone t!81 Grewhani il you like th e exercise and havu plenty of tim e an d stre n g th h broom H ill, Miss B irdine M errill, F. E and a ca rp et b ea te r will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion. In th e sam e way one can wash w ith o u t soap. W a te r alone will Todd. rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough “ elbow g re a se .” Rev. M. R. U arounagian of Salem But people use soap because It cleanB m ore easily an d b e tte r th an called on G resham frien d s on S atu r w ater alone. day and M onday. On S unday he F or th e sam e reason people us^j E lectric C leaners because they clean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m ethods. w ent w ith Rev. E arl B. C otton to the th re e p oints on th e P lea san t Home circu it, w here he em phasized th e im p o rtan ce of Sunday school work. K eith and H arold L ym an, th e "Buy Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store." Misses L a u ra Shipley and W inifred St. C lair left early th is week to a t tend W illam ette U niversity at Salem R EPO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF Mrs. C. O. B ranson, th e Misses G race F ieldhouse and B erth a Spencer have gone to M onm outh to a tte n d th e O re gon N orm al School. NO. 136 Mrs E lla O liphant spent Sunday At G resham , Oregon, a t th e clo se of business S ep tem b er 12th, 1919. w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H C. L arsen at R K SO l Rt'KS. th e ir hom e n e a r Boring. Loans and d isco u n ts................................................. $200,389.59 Bobbie, th e 7-year-old son of Mr. O v erd rafts, secu red and u n se cu red ............................................... None 222,237.48 and Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, was sev ere Bonds an d w a rra n ts .............................................. Stocks, secu rities, ju d g m en ts, e tc ............... 260.00 ly In ju red y esterd ay when he was B anking house ......................................................... 25,000.00 stru ck by an autom obile d riven by F u rn itu re and fix tu re s ,............................................................................... 4 ,8 5 9 4 3 Mrs. K irk Thom pson. T he little boy O th er real e sta te owned 1,750.00 d arte d o ut in fro n t of th e ca r so su d Due from approved reserv e banks 96,052.01 Checks and o th e r cash Rems II denly th a t th e accident could not be Exchanges fo r clearin g house 248.93 avoided. F o rtu n a te ly th e In ju ry was Cash on band. ............................... 27,582 67 n o th in g w orse th a n a bad scalp O th er resources ______ 20.00 wound. T o ta l........................................................................... $578.862.1*4 L IA BILITIE S. W orry is th e m o th er of sick, n erv C apital stock paid in ous and tro u b led m en tality . It upsets $ 30.000.00 th e stom ach, bow els and kidneys. S urplus fund .................................A \....... 26.000.00 U ndivided profits, less expenses and tax es paid You feel bad all over. H o llister's 1,944.88 P ostal savings bank deposits Rocky M ountain Tea soothes and 3,000.00 Ind iv id u al deposits su b ject to check fresh en s th e stom ach, bow els and 267.339 11 kidneys R egulates, cleanses, p u ri Demand certificates of d ep o sit............ 2 .2 6 2 4 9 Certified checks fies Tea o r T ab lets 35c.— Pow eil's 500.00 C ash ier checks o u tstan d in g P h arm acy .— Adv. 1 ■ - I Tim e and savings deposits . 237,842.02 Fair Week You Must Look Better than ‘Fair’ One of our new hats or caps will add greatly to your neat appearance COME IN “A H ousew ives’ D re a m ” — realized JONESTLY — haven’t you always wanted 1 *a sweeper that “cleaned deep’’ and yet re quired no “connections”, “plugs” or other time-consuming annoyances? I It’s here now and it’s surprisingly low in price ®C E. W. Aylsworth 3® FLOUR RE-SALE Hear the râ c Ï Ï Ë ttË 'K n fT Z itä fE J J m I Claxtonola ■ is not an electric yet it gives you a strong suction to lift up dust, grit, and ravellings which are loosened and swept up by the revolving bristle brush. Like most good things, it is amazingly simple and so free from complication and bulky “ machinery” that a child canoperate it. One demonstration completely convinces On Exhibition at the l air, ask for a demonstration zra- Used Car Bargains Three Overland«, one nearly new Fords These ears are all in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. Auto Repairing & Accessories GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 801 Agents for Miller Geared to-tli e Itoml and Itaeine 'fires. * xW at the fair c YOUR HOME FURNISHER resham I II • [h i! h I W. I . ¡Burke n J. E. METZGER Two Hundreds to Choose From Jeweler D@ < Miss Frieda Bratzel H OCKING VALLEY CIDER MILLS Piano Instruction Will make one-third more cider than any other mill. POTATO DIGGERS, SPREADERS, DRILLS PHOTOS Walking or Riding, Chilled or Steel Plows Practical Plows for All Purposes Repairs for All Plows Hessel’s Farm Machinery Florence M. Honey CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Mnin S treet GRESHAM GEO. DIETI,, Phone 881 Prop. WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Everybody Welcome TO FIRST STATE BANK Metzger’s Exhibit Booth In the Balcony of the Pavilion at the Multnomah County Fair Make it your headquarters while attending the fair. Let our demonstrators show you our goods and take your orders. Yours for the success of the 1919 Fair. Fi»r a W eak Stom ach. T otal ............. „ ........................................ ........... $578.862.04 T he g reat relief afforded by Cham - S tate of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss. I b e rla ln 's T ablet? in a m u ltitu d e of k c . J . LaadtH iiat, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank do solem nly ■ cases has fully proven th e g rea t value bZhef h h* ab o ’ * ' ta te,n ,,n t *• ,ru e to ,h r of m r know ledge and j of th is p rep aratio n for a w eak sto m Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is V oth h ™ o ? ^ te m b e r" » l» . ach and im paired digestion. In many i cases th is relief has become perm a- JAM ES El.KINGTON N otary Public ' nent and th e sufferers have been 1 com pletely resto re d to h ealth Adv.