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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
9 PA GE GRESHAM FO I K OUTLOOK MISS ETHEL CALKINS IS A REAL LEADER I w .1? rar, P1 jfc jk Atti «' FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I», 101» GRESHAM LOCALS C o u n ty I n d u * r |a l C lu b L e a d e r is a W. P. M yers h a s sold h is 12-aere big title fo r o n e sm a ll w om an to 1 h a v e a n d o n e w hich c a rr ie s w ith u p lace n e a r P le a s a n t H om e to W i l l , lle a ls te ln , of W a te rlo o , C a n a d a , w ho I v a st a m o u n t of re s p o n s ib ility an d w tll o ecupy it a t once. M r M yers h a rd w ork In M iss E th e l C a lk in s a n d fam ily will m ove to P o rtla n d . . A. C o w p e rth w a it, p re s id e n t of th e th e h o n o r am i th e re s p o n sib ility h av e not been m isp laced . S he is on e O reg o n H u m a n e so c ie ty , a n d Or. M o f th e o u ts ta n d in g w o rk e rs a t th e H ow es, v e te r in a r ia n , w ere v is ito rs at co u n ty f a ir am i b ec a u se of h e r in tlie fa ir y e s te rd a y . T o d ay Mr. Cow- d e fu tig a b le e ffo rts h e r d e p a rtm e n t is p ir th w a it in c o m p an y w ith G o v ern o r o n e of th e mo; t su ccessfu l a t th e fair. O lc o tt, w en t to tlie P e n d le to n ito u n d - S he is a re a l h e ro in e w ho h a s n o i I up- Mrs. H. F . P h ilp s of L ebanon, a h e s ita te d a t an y a m o u n t of h a rd vork fo r th e su t s of th e in d u s tria l ! school-m ate of Mrs. A lta G en try is clubs. sp en d in g a few d ay s v isitin g frien d s Miss C a lk in s w as a p p o in te d co u n ty here. In d u s tria l d u b le a d e r a y e a r ag o an d Paul S liort, a cousin of Mrs. K. A. co m m en ced a t once to o rg a n iz e and p lan tin w o rk . She h ad to b e g in at M iller, on liis way hom e In S eattle, has th e b e g in n in g a n d w h a t sh e h as a t- ’ been sp en d in g a few days in G resham . 'o m p lish i I h as been little s h o r t of He w as a m em ber of th e fam ous Lost m a rv e lo u s. S he h a s o rg a n iz e d clubs B attalio n , th o u g h not w ith it when It fo r boys an d g ills in all o f th e schools m ade ¡Ht m em orable stan d . He was o f th e c o u n ty o u ts id e of P o rtla n d , has i badly w ounded in service. S ince last v isited th e sch o o ls a n d th e c lu b pro- D ecem ber he lias been in th e L e tte r je c ts n u m b e rle s s tim es. S he com m an h o sp ital In S an F rancisco. E m il L a u b e r lias re c eiv ed h is dis- - m enced in th e y e a r to p lan fo r an in d u s tria l clu b b u ild in g a t th e f a ir and I c ln r g i fro m file navy a f t e r a b o u t in s p ire d tile te a c h e rs , tile p a re n ts and tw o y e a rs of se rv ic e a n d re tu rn e u c h ild re n o f th e c o u n ty to ra is e tin h o m e th is w eek. S am W . B a k e r, of P o rtla n d , is th e m oney fo r th e p u rp o se. T oo m uch p ra ise e a n q o t be g iv en h e r fo r w hat g u e s t of M r. a n d M rs. E llsw o rtn sh e h as a cco m p lish ed . W itli a ll <iu B a k e r th is w eek. A m ong th e G re sh a m peo p le wno p ra ise to th e o th e r very e x c e lle n t u tte n d e d th e S ta n d a r d Oil picnic at p a ttm e n is , th e r e is o n e h o n o r they la s t S a tu rd a y can n o t s h a re , th e in d u s tria l c lu b ex .’r j u a i L ak e P a rk w ere Mr. an d M rs. A. M cC arty , h ib it as th e o n ly on^ re a d y on tin e Mr. a n d Alts. S tan ley It. S u tliff an d .1. A. C h u rc h ill, s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f sch o o ls said th a t th e c h il C lifto n P e te rso n . Dr. a n d M rs. J. E .C lanali*in, oi d re n 's in d u s tria l clu b w o rk show n at G resh am is th e b est co u n ty exhibit S e a sid e , a re sp e n d in g th e w eek h e re v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s a n d a tte n d in g he lias e v e r seen . th e fa ir. ( >ne th o u s a n d p eo p le w ere tu r n e d L ynch D istric t float w as occupied aw ay a t tlie d ep o t in P o rtla n d who in th e in d u s tr ia l p a g e a n t-p a ra d e last » a n te d to com e to tile fa ir la s t M on M onday by F. L. E ddy a n d M rs. W m. U o rn e c k e r. T h e n a m e s w ere in c o r day. re c tly re p o r te d in tile la s t O u tlo o k , I S ix teen c a rlo a d s o f stu ff w ill go w hich w as no d o u b t th e re s u lt of th e sp le n d id d is g u ise w hich th e y w ore. fro m G re sh a m to o ilie r fairs. S. N. W ood, a n e x p e rt a u to m e T lie baby show co m es of to m o r c h a n ic fro m P o rtla n d , lias been e m p loyed by C. E. O sb u rn it Co. row a l tlie la ir. E m a n u e l A n d erso n w as in G re sh am on b u sin e ss to d a y . Mr. a n d Mrs. tio o il fo r B ilio u sn ess. “ T w o y e a rs ag o I su ffe re d from A n d erso n re c e n tly sold th e ir place f r e q u e n t a tta c k s o f sto m a c h tro u b le so u th of G re sh a m a n d b o u g h t acre, an d b ilio u sn e ss. S eein g C h a m b e r a g e n e a r P le a s a n t H om e. T hey a re la in ’s T a b le ts a d v e rtiB td I co n clu d e d liv in g fo r th e p re s e n t in G u st C a rl to try th em . I im p ro v ed ra p id ly ." — s o n 's h o u se on tlie pipe tine ro ad . M rs. W. F. H oney le ft y e ste rd a y Adv. fo r S e a ttle fo r a v isit w itli re la tiv e s. W an ts, w an ts, w an ts. See th e S he w ill m eet th e r e Mr. H oney, whw Is r e tu r n in g from th e e a st, an d to colum n. g e th e r th e y w ill v isit th e i r so n , J o h n , a t P o rt A n g elu s. In th e e u g e n ic s te s t re c e n tly h eld a t th e c o u rth o u s e In P o rtla n d , M a-' cile, th e 8)4 m o n th s old d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. S tan ley It S utlitl sc o red 98*4 p e r c e n t. Dr. M ae C ard - W ill a c c e p t a lim ite d n u m w ell w as th e e x a m in e r. T ile G re sh a m v o lu n te e r tire de-1 b e r o f p u p ils in p a rtm e r .t re s p o n d e d to d ay to a call fro m th e L one O ak fa rm a m ile e a s, Of to w n , to p re v e n t th e sp re a d of :i lire w hich h ad d e stro y e d a sm all h o u se o ccu p ied by L. C ru m b and fam ily A p a rt of th e f u r n itu r e wm, S o u th R o b e rts A v e n u e . sav ed b u t th a t in tfie u p p e r p a rt of P h o n e 307 tlie h o u se w as b u rn e d , as w as also th e w oodshed. T h e h o u se w as th e p ro p e rty o f M rs. II. E. R e y n o ld s ano c a r r ie d uo in s u ra n c e . Dr. A lzam on I r a L u cas, of P o r t la n d , v isite d th e f a ir y e s te rd a y an d took occasio n to c all a t tlie O u tlo o k office. A L L K IN D S A N D A L L SIZ E S U nion h ig h sch o o l o p e n s next M onday. A. M. W ilk in so n lias been w o rk in g in th e b u ild in g s th is w eek. T h e re a re p e rh a p s th e c le a n e s t b u ild P IC T U R E F R A M IN G in g s in th e s ta te . G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD A gold w atch w a s f o u n d n e a r C a rl N eat an 1 Cheap s o n ’s g o a ts. W h ere is th e rest. of th e m a n ? “A Housewives" D ream ” 3 — realized LIONESTLY — haven’t you always wanted ! sweeper that “cleaned deep’’ and yet re * quired no “connections”, “plugs” or other time-consuming annoyances? It's h e re now a n d i t ’s s u rp risin g ly low in p ric e Sii« - is not an electric yet it gives you a strong suction to lift up dust, grit, and raveilings .which are loosened and swept up by the revolving brittle brush. Like most good things, it is amazingly simple and so free from complication and bulky “ machinery” that a child canoperate it. O n e d e m o n s tra tio n c o m p le te ly co n v in ces O n E x h ib itio n at th e l a ir, a sk fo r a d e m o n s tra tio n J. E. METZGER iO P R HOME FURNISHER Mi»» F rieda Used Car Bargains T hree O verland», one nearly new Two Ford» These cars are all in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. Auto Repairing & Accessories GRESHAM GARAGE Gresham Phone 801 Bratzel Piano Instruction PHOTOS A/ew Gaf/ery MAX S C H N E ID E R M ath ew » ’ B ldg, Malli S tre e t P h on » 541 Agents for .Miller (learcd-to-the Komi and Katrine Tires. a'tl j f, 7o7 irfin-fc '.t6 ,'ii j i . i i l 15 .'li .L L ii X d i ax a iilin C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET G R E SH A M GKO. D1KTL, P ro p M ain S tre e t P h o n e 881 F loren ce M. Honey_ P IA N O , P riv a te or F irst S ta te B a n k B u ild in g P h o n e 68 1 TO Metzger’s Exhibit Booth In the B alcony o f the P avilion at the M ultnom ah 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. l Z Q u a l it y an ° S ervice I 4 L essons D o w n -to w n S tu d io Everybody Welcome ♦ ¿ W HARM ONY C la ss CLUB PROJECTS C ontinued from Page 1. G resh am W inifred T eg art. 6th .Marie M aguire, 7 L eona B ailey, 8th L illian H calln. S ew ing P ro ject, D ivision 2— 1st Eliz- alu tli McKeown, 2 E lizabeth P earson, .'Id M ildred M etzger, 4th Lilly N elson, 5th F re ld a B ru n n e r C ookery P ro je c t— 1st F ra n k F elrcs, 2d Alice R ichie. 3d E lden B arrich . 4th A rdis R ich, 5th A lta D alliiam m er, 6th Geo. D alliiam m er. 7th E lizab eth G ran t, 8th D orothy B ruce S heep P ro ject, D ivision 1 1st G rant M cM illan D ivision 2 1st A lbert Z in ger, 2d E lm er Z inger, 3d A dolph Z in ger D ivision 3— 1st G ran t M cM illan, 2d, V era G ran t. C alf P ro je c t— 1st W alter A nderegg, 2dW ilson H u rt, 3 W ilson H u rt. P o u ltry P ro ject, D ivision 1 1st Jas. G rubb, D ivision 2 1st E rn e st M at th ia s, 2d H arold B eyers, 3d R ichard B iddle, 4th V irg in ia M iller, 5th E dw in G ro n q u ist, 6th Ina S m ith , 7th H erb ert E ling. 8th Slyilhurn Jen k s. D ivision 4 -1 s t R obert S o d erq u ist, 2d F ra n k F e rris , 3d D onald C onfrey. C orn P ro je c t— 1st Allen S eidel, 2d A rth u r Bliss, 3d H arold L ynch, 4th M yron P artlo w , 5th Jo h n Zweifel. P o tato P ro je c t— 1st R ay I.aslcy, 2d E v erett l ake, 2d H arold L ynch, 4tli Leslie L ynch, 5th L uclla W oodw ard, 6th A lbert Davis. P ark R aisin g l ’roJect.D ivision 1 -1 s t Loyd M iddleton, D ivision 2— 1st H e r b e rt E ling, 2d Jo h n F lem m ing. 3d R ich ard S h roy, 4th E dw ard H ow ell, 5th C h arles T allm an , 6 th V icto r W ick-I lan d er, 7th K enneth B uxton, 8th Amy | K endal. D ivision 3 1st A rth u r Bliss. 2d D onald G ran t, 3d W illie Z inger, 5th E ugene W elling, 6th D orothy [ W oolridge. V egetable P ro je c t— 1st T heodore | Jo rg . 2d E lizab eth W atson. 3d J. Wes- | ley C alkins, 4th W alter T hom as. 5th R ich ard R iddle. 6th W illiam W hite. - 7tii. S ig fred P eterso n , 8th D onald Fer- , rls. P ow ell V alley c a n n in g te a m in th e c a n n in g d e m o n s tra tio n . won NEBRASKA MAN BUYS HOME NEAR GRESHAM F re d S o u th a rd , a re c e n t a rr iv a l fro m N e b ra sk a , h a s p u rc h a s e d 14 a c re s of th e S tu b b s fa rm Ju st n o rth if 'h e h ig h sch o o l on M ain s t r e e t fo r $7500. Mr. S o u th a rd e x p e c ts to 0. , s e ttle d h e re by th e m id d le o f O cto tier. I o r a W eak S tom a« li. T h e g re a t re lie f affo rd ed by C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts in a m u ltitu d e of i cases h a s fu lly p ro v e n th e g r e a t value of th is p re p a r a tio n fo r a w eak s to m ach an d im p a ire d d ig e s tio n . In many- ca se s th lr re lie f ha« becom e p e rtn a - . n n t a n d tb»‘ offer« rs h a v e been * c o m p le te ly re s to re d to h e a lth Adv. O C K IN G VALL1 V C ID E R M ILLS Will make ont third more cider than any other 1 ill. POTATO DIGGER , S P R E A D E R S , DRIL .5 W alk in g or R iding, Ch *Ld or S teel P lo w s P ractical P lo w s frr t ill Purposes R epairs for z di P low s Hessel’s Farrr Machinery R E L IA B IL IT Y ■ . IIE S S E L P h o n e 544 SŒ3 3 t L P h o n e 6x2 ¡rn nnm inm i SCHOOL BOOKS SC H O O L S JP P L IE S Tablets, Erasers, R lers, Paints, Etc. A Compb. re Line W» > Gresham S to le T.iqnr’u Tm Ccpugfnwtnnt.i Co. ig 7'he Re.\ im ir á n z f— S ’ TH E U N IV E l S A I C A R f’lie l o rd tru c k i ju s t ; n o t h e r a rm a n d h a n d to th e bu ness la n , a d d in g th ro u g h its n ia n ifo l, asefu ness to th e p o ssib le v o lu m e o f I s bus: less, a n d a t th e tm e n in e d o u b lin g th e 1 a !ue ol e v e ry h o u r. In t - m a n y w ays its all ro u . utiiit servex the u rg it d en i m d s o f/b u s- m dM t ■ in*?f th e r e ta ile r a n d wl lesa ler. th d in ,m u fact u r e r a n d consul ler. t h ’ c o n tr a c to r a n d fa rm e r. E ver) ■.here ■ .h e re b u si- ness ex ists th e re is • prese ¡¿»want for l o rd tru c k s . C ons -F thg p ric e $550, w ith o u t b o d y . f. o b .J b * e lo it. b e t ’s ta lk it o v e r w ith v-oi Another Hand for Business R A K ER G re s h a n fe SON .O reg o n SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS D R E SS S H O E S FOR MEN Values tha SpeaP for them elves CARL DAHL, The Shoemaker UNITED STAT? S DEPOSITARY F o r P o s ta l 8 ivings F u n d s STA TE D P O S IT A R Y U N IT E D S T ? FFS A G E N C Y F o r tin S a le o f T reasury C ertificates o f Indebt- dness md T reasury S a v i g s C er.ifica tes In c lu d e d in its ass* s a re o b lig a tio n s 9i th e U n ite d S ta te s t e x te n t ot $1 77.tvt j H a s in c re a se d its B u sin e ss7 0 p e r t « i,t d u r in g th e p a s t ydfc C O M P A R A T I\ L S T A T E M E N ." Se»t. 15, l»18 Deposits Sabjwt to Chrtit Lb manti Certificates . . . . Interest Bearing Certificates Savings Deposits.................. $194.657.37 5,751.49 50.453.07 S«ft. I I *19 rd ? * .v ,\7 i k ».« 1 « .t ' 85.034.45 335.89638 $57(1% . Í ¿ firs t ê ’ia t r G R K SH , liR K .o s Ukuch « r I