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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
GRESHAM Good roads m ust be built. As the vas; tracts of wilderness with thejr bU .,on. of feet of tim ber are concened into lumber, highw ays must b, pi vided over which commerce can be carried and th e scenic beauties of the S tate viewed by th a tourist. Amoug other needs are industrial ex Expansion Movement Now In pansion. railroad ex extension and w ater ansion, railroad F P r o g re s s W ill A llo w power development. Advertising and publicity must d . Broader Activities. carried bn if Oregon is to be made known as a country for the homesick- er where O pportunity beckons. Its W hat does Oregon need? scenic beauties m ust be advertised to W hat—if it were possible to name attract the stream of golden dollars the chief factor—does it most need in from tourists and pleasure s» kers order to develop with a maximum of O th e r states most of them with fewer in n e r states, urnsi m m success? advantages to attract, are realizing m.l The question is impossible to answer. lions each year from tourists because T here is no "chief factor." The solu they realize the value of advertising tion lies not in one particular need, and making public what advantages but many. they possess. Oregon today, facing an era of de Oregon m ust develop its water velopment unparalleled in its history, transportation, its m ineral lakes, its must fill these needs if it expects to ports and reach out for foreign trade go i ant-au. ahead. , ,, t develop the state to pro o r the many fa c p rs that must be w^ h a re to «o down employed if the state is to p og < gpa )n shjpS. it m ust expand im m igration and co Ionization stand ,du(,ational fa,.illllP8 M an addi- pre-eminent in order to. solve the ' a, t0 ho,„ oul to tbe problem of land settl ni nt. bomeseeker with children to educate. Irrigation, reclam ation of land and , The ______ Oregon S tate Chamber of Com- drainage must be developed as a “ °tlier mo>t gKpncy t(J method of bringing about the solution develol,mpnt work glmpIy of this problem. Farm labor m ust be bppausp a 8tatP organization of this brought in. Homeseekvrs who in turn nature can work for the m utual good become food producers, m ust be en- . - . , hp n„„ai. of all communities In the state with couraged and made to see the possi favorlng anv p articular one. bilities th a t aw ait them in the great ___________________ northw est. When in doubt try a Want Ad. DEVELOP RESOURCES, STATE CHAMBER'S AIM Dependable Power I Down to the last drop “Red Crown” is high-grade gasoline. It is made to meet the require ments of your engine. ‘Red Crown” is all-refinery gasoline with the full and con tinuous chain of boiling points necessary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the “Red Crown” sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C a lifo rn ia ) J we Gasoline Q u a lity k »if/"» tnT V c • l a e l l r v i r* r* i C. A. M CARTY, bpecial Agent, otandard Oil Co., Gresham ______________________________ ' WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ness with w hich an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean er. A broom or carpet sw eeper will bru sh up SOME of th e d irt; ana if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carp et b eater will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough "elbow g rea se.” B ut people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b etter th an w ater alone. F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they clean m ore easily and far b e tte r than o th e r m ethods. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING I i “ Buy Y'our E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store." I> » C I V I C P R I D E D A l l that ¿litleps is n o t ¿ o lJ J (S h a k e s p e a r e ’s l i n e s p r o c la im i t ) C iv ic P rid e is su re ly cold.. W hen y o a r a ctio n s sh a m e it. OUTLOOK POWELL VALLEY TUESDAY. JULY «. I »20 PAGE T H R U PLEASANT HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. W olters have re ! £ J . ^ r a d i n ^ a s ^ i ^ h U 40-acre tu rn ed to th e ir hom e in A uburn, place, to Mr. Arvidson of South Da- W ashington, a few days ago, a fte r a j ¿„ t,, who cam e ab o u t two weeks ago. j T he A rvidsons moved to th e ir new visit h ere w ith relatives and friends, hom e last week. T he consideration Mrs. V. G regory of O rchards, W ash- was | H , 500 fo r th e place an d 1 5 0 0 |in g to n , was th e g u est last week of fo r th e personal property, Mrs. F. McKinney. Chas. S oderquist is visiting his old ; Mr. and Mrs. W. P ro cto r are visit- hom e in C alifornia fo r a few weeks He jg looking around to find a new , ing a t Nezperce, Idaho. They w ere I bom e . accom panied on th e ir trip by Mrs. T he L u th e ra n L ad les' Aid society | y Bettis. j will m eet at the hom e of Mr. and G. T. M urray has gone io Idaho Mrs. S. A. Sward. T h u rsd ay after- |n o o n , Ju ly 8. All a re cordially in -1 on a vl»>‘ with old friends, vited to atten d . Mrs. M. E lsw o rth W olfe, la te of I The P aren t-T each er association E stacada, w hile visiting h e r b ro th er, . had m ost e n <ojrabie m eeting last i , . , ... ., , , F rid ay evpning. a splendid program : John W olfe’ dled «udilenly one dav j Was given. P atrio tic readings by last week. T he b u rial was at E agle E d ith and M yrtle Soderquist w ere Creek on last Friday. well ren d ered an d much enjoyed Hav h arv est is In full sw ing in Solos by Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n and Miss . . . . . . . . . ... . . M artha H agberg w ere given in th e ir , ,h ls ' ,ctn ity ’ " an ab u n d a n t crop, usual ch arm in g m anner. Mrs. A lbert j Rev. E arl B. Cotton has gone to P alm blad gave a clever reading ab o u t | Salem to atten d th e ru ra l p a sto rs’ th e deacon who tried to find a i conference at W illam ette U niversity w ife.” E veryone enjoyed the sto ry , . as told by Mrs P alm blad and sh e a u n n f ,n e next ,wo Meeks Tnls was called upon to give an encore. I prom ises to be an u n u su ally fine The second story told of "m y n e ig h -' conference. A nnouncem ents will be b or,” who borrow ed th e wash t u b ! m ade la te r of th e services on th e th e b oard and th e boiler, tea. coffee and su g a r and every o th e r household , me c r u * d 1 ng ®*r ' article. T he sto ry ended w ith th e ¡C o tto n s absence. hope th a t said n eig h b o r would also ----------------------- borrow sonny's m um ps. An unusual BORING DON’T LET YOUR W ILL. DEED S, RONDS, JEW ELRY AND n u m b er which was g reatly a p p re c ia t-1 _______ # O T H ER V ALUA BLES “GO V P IN SM OKE.” ed was a d u et by Miss Em m a Jo h n -, Mrs Louise Dietl and d au g h ter. I son and E m anuel Lind accom panied Mary, and nephew, E dw ard Larson, YOU CANNOT TEL L WHEN A FIKE MAY K l’KN YOUR by Miss H ilm a Jo h n so n on th e organ left for th e ir hom e in W isconsin, and Allen Lind on th e violin. This afte r a th ree-m o n th s’ visit at the HOUSE OR BURGLARS ROB IT, BI T YOU CAN BE SU R E n u m b er received a h ea rty encore to home of Mrs. E dw ard Herz, th e fo r THEY ARE SA F E WHEN IN O l’R SA FE T Y D EPO SIT VAULTS. which they graciously responded. m er’s d au g h ter. A fter th e program , ice cream cones Mr. and Mrs. G. H erz of P o rtlan d , YOU CAN KENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX FOR A WHOLE were sold and a jolly social h o u r en are spending th e week at th e hom e joyed. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Herz. Y EAH FOR $ 1 .5 0 AND UP. A jolly crowd of young people Mr. and Mrs. H. F rey arid Mr. and from th e L u th e r L eague spent th e Mrs. F. K sessel an d Mrs M. Olson week-end cam ping at Gordon creek. from P o rtlan d spent Sunday at the T h ere w ere 14 in th e party. home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Herz. M embers of th e Mission Sunday STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY school w ent to L au relh u rst park I.O.O.F. N ew s B orin g L x lg e N o. 234 Monday, Ju ly 5 and spent the day Grand M aster Johnson paid an of teith gam es and a big picnic dinner. ficial visit last Tuesday evening. The L u th e r L eague will give th e ir T here w ere 18 present and all w ent Civil S ervice Ex&niiuuLins. F ifteen m onths of continuous serv re g u la r program and hold th e ir home fully paid for th e ir atten d an ce T he U nited S tates Civil Service ice on original F isk tire equipm ent usual business m eeting next Sunday, us the g ran d m a ste r gave a good talk, Ju ly 11. * sta tin g his plans fo r th e ensuing com m ission announces an open com for a distance of 11,170 m iles before year. p etitiv e exam ination will be held in th e first change was m ade, is th e ex TROUTDALE F riday evening th e R ebekahs and P o rtlan d Ju ly 24, 1920, for ru ra l perience of a Cleveland, O., car own Odd Fellow s held a jo in t in stallatio n . J1 r iday, Ju ly 2, was Mrs. Alice i T he follow ing elective officers being c a rrie r at G resham und fo r o th e r va er. On April 4, 1918, he bought a Rix s .1 s t b irth d ay , and a num ber of j in sta lle d : R ebekahs— noble g rand, cancies as they may occur on m otor sm all model to u rin g cur, specifying F isk tires. On Ju ly 2, 1919, h e r friends In T ro u td ale and F air- Mrs. j a8 M cBain: vice grand, Edith ru ra l routes in th is county in th e 33x3 with odom eter show ing a m ileage of view, m em bers of th e E astern S ta r | A ndprson. trea9 u reri Mrs. M yrtle fu tu re. T he salary ranges from 11,170 he was forced to " re -lire ” on lodge, su rp rised h er by com ing in to Telford one wheel. T he o th e r th ree tires stood spend th e aftern o o n b rin g in g refresh Odd Fellow s— Noble grand, Orval 12100 to $2250 p er year. m ents w ith them . They all enjoyed McNary: vice g ran d , Wni E verett. T he appointee to th is position up fo r u considerable g re a te r dis th e p arty very much, especially Mrs. Afte« th e In stallatio n th e R ebekahs m ust fu rn ish and m aintain a modern tance. The car, weighing a ton and a half, was used over all kinds of Rix, who said it was h er first b irth served lunch consisting of straw b e r m otor vehicle with a carry in g ca Ohio roads. day party. ries, ice cream and cake. All had a pacity of not less th an 800 lbs. and a The resu lts from using F isk tires The “T ru e B lue” class and invited very enjoyable evening. friends had th e ir re g u la r social m eet cubic capacity of not less th an 80 were so pleasing to th is C levelander, ing F rid ay evening, Ju ly 2, which A sta te m en t of th e kind of who is g en e ral m an ag er of a large A pproxim ately $15,000 o r one- feet. com pany, th a t he now insists th a t took th e form of a “ w eenie” ro ast sixth of th e sta te 's quota o utside of equipm ent he o r she provides m ust be every ca r belonging to his com pany down by th e banks of the Sandy P ortland has been subscribed tow ard filed w ith each application. is F isk equipped. river, and of course had ju st th e the budget sought by th e Oregon Only citizens, m ale o r fem ale, of jolly tim e young people can have. S tate C ham ber of Com m erce in its Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr and expansion m ovem ent. th e U nited S tates who have th e ir Itook u agon T im e S ch ed u le Every T uesday. R ichard left S atu rd ay to spend the Springfield, M arshfield, and Bend actu al dom icile In th e te rrito ry su p G ilbert 10 to 11 a. m. Powell Val fo u rth at th e beach. were th e th re e first tow ns to go plied by th e G resham office will be ley and Buckley Avenue 11 to ll? 3 0. T he T ro u td ale L ad les’ Aid society “ over th e to p ” in th e o rd er nam ed, Lynch schoolhouse 11:30 to 12:30, will m eet W ednesday afternoon wijh In raising th e ir quota. O ther tow ns ad m itted to the exam ination. Rockwood 1 to 1:45. F airview 2 to Mrs. M orris McGinnis. All are in th a t have subscribed th e ir quotas 2:30. P leasan t Valley 2:45 to 3:16. N otice to th e P ublic. vited . . . to atten d . T he society . , has un- .a re E ugene, N ew port, Redm ond, T he Good E ats re s ta u ra n t on th e Bellrose 3 :30 to 4. d ertak en a new way to m ake som e M adras and JefTerson county, and co rn er of Main and Powell is now Maupin. M adras’ qu o ta was raised open for business. Give us a tria l Get your cleaning and pressing of stain rem over which they will sell in less th an 24 hours. and we will give you satisfaction. done a t th e G resham Steam L aundry. They have had some of It before, and C. E. Roush, chairm an of th e Mad Meals at all hours. S atisfaction g u ara n tee d .— Adv. O ur re g u la r can recom m end it for w hat is ras and Jefferson county com m ittee, dinners, 45c and 50c. claim ed fo r it. in a le tte r to P resid en t C harles H all C. O. MILLS, Prop. , W e notice in T h e D alles C hronicle of tb e Oregon sta tP c h a m b e r of — Adv. MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL of Ju n e 3 of th e w edding of Milo com m erce, rep o rtin g th e success of T eacher in P ian o Does your su it need cleaning? The M. .o o n s and Mi»» H elen F lorence | (he M adras and Jefferson county can- P riv a te or class lessons. Special G resham Steam L aundry will do it >>nurte, at th e M ethodist parsonage vagg a tte n tio n given to beginners in in Th<‘ naiies mho is wen known ' • This 8PCtion of , hP Rtate is grPat. for you. Give us a t r i a l — Adv. relaxation and hand developm ent. .5 ° ™ h“ _ aLWay8 bpen at <y interested in raising th e G reater R idge Av., near latw renee T ro u td ale u n til recently. Oregon fund, and we w ant to see | Plione 7» I . Pleating Jo h n B urns left recently on a trip o th e r section of th e Btate support j Buttons to China and Jap an . this m ovem ent heartily . T his applies Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Thom as and especially to P o rtlan d . P o rtlan d lias 1 P h o n e 175. Elizabeth leave Tuesday, Ju ly fith by a g re a t o p p o rtu n ity at th is tim e to | MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN m o to r over th e highw ay fo r a weeks prove to th e o u tly in g sections of O re Auto Tops Recovered and Re P ho n e 51x3 G resham paired. All kinds of Top M aterial I trip to th e U pper Hood R iver valley. gon, which com prise h er trad e te rr i Main St., n ea r High School I Mr. T hom as' p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. tory, th a t she is w illing and ready to and C u rtain Windows. J. H. T hom as of Corvallis, will “ run reciprocate in the solution of o u r| S. E. PALMQUIST the ra n c h ” in th e ir absence. problem s, and we d o n 't expect h er to AUTO TOP SHOP. fall.” Main S treet. G resham FAIRVIEW MONEY to pay th a t m ortgage Tlu» New M onotwin. a g a in st y o u r hom e, farm , or I.. ? eeL ° n S at' A npw b'K "‘"S '* tir e for Office Phone Main 7786 u rday evening. Ju ly 10, for th e po»r- . « a . o th e r property, tf you should Res. Phone Sellwood 2349 poned Ju ly m eeting. A num ber will ’lu ty tru ck s carry in g up to six die before y su pay it. be in itiated in th e th ird and fo u rth J o n s to a wheel has been announced DR. A. B. CALDER MONEY to p rev en t a sacrificial degrees and th e g ran g e rs will enjoy by th e U nited S tates T ire Com pany, sa le of y o u r hom e, farm , o r ice cream and cake on th e lawn. A The tlre ha8 bppn ,aCP(J on , he Chiropractor o th e r property, if you should 1 good atten d a n ce Is expected. die. 13 Year in P ractice ket a fte r a long series of g ru ellin g Mr. and Mrs. E arl Tow nsend mo MONEY to provide w orking cap F orm erly M ember S tate Board of tored to Tacom a on Sunday to view road and lab o rato ry te sts at the ital fo r your h eirs In th e o per Exam iners. th e au to races. T hey a re expected com pany’s tru ck tire plant at P ro v i ation of your farm , o r o th e r 710-711 SwotlaiMl B ldg. hom e th e m iddle of th e week. dence. business, if you should die. Mr. an d Mrs. O. F. Cady will en Office H ours 10 a. m. to E p. m. T h ere have been two chief ob-l MONBY for yourself when you te rta in a t an ice cream social and become old. Rtarles to th e sa tisfac to ry uae of j lawn p arty on T h u rsd ay evening for th e benefit of th e W om en's Society solids in larg e sizes, both due to th e , IF you a re in terested in m aking of Sm ith Memorial church. All are large mass of ru b b er necessary to | such provisions fo r money, cordially invited to atten d . w rite a postal for fu rth e r in th e ir co n stru ctio n . In trav el o n ! form ation. A ddress solid tire s of o rd in ary types a tr a c Eht More F ru it. All Kinds of Hauling F rn it is cheaper th an doctor bills. tion w ave Is form ed In th e ru b b e r | Pilone»——Gresham 17, — Adv. tf P ortland, Iblwy. 5 1 2 1 . ju st ahead of th e point w here th e Itox 177, (¡roslLam, Oregon tire touches th e ground. As th e tire SIM M ONS. H-1355. In th e C ircuit Conrt of th e S tate of rolls along, th e trac tio n wave a d PHONE MOI Oregon, fo r th e County of M ult vances and th e h ea t th a t is g e n e ra t nom ah. ed th ro u g h th is knead in g process re-1 Anna M. H ebert, P laintiff, vs. H. suits in d eterio ratio n of th e ru bber. | H ebert. D efendant. To th e above nam ed d efendant, H. The second obstacle has been t h e ! Authorized Dodtfe and Overland Service Station. Auto H ebert: difficulty of securing p erfect v u l In th e nam e of th e S tate of O re Repairing and Storage. Full line of Tires and canization th ro u g h o u t the en tire gon, you a re hereby req u ired to ap Accessories pear and an sw er th e com plaint filed mass of ru b b er. As a consequence j against you In th e above en titled su it of th is difficulty it has not been u n on o r before th e fith day of July, common to have tires fall because 1920, which d ate is m ore th an six weeks a fte r th e d ate of th e first pub th e h e a rt of th e tire was im p ro p e rly ’ lication of th is sum m ons, and if you cured. T abor 5(171 fail to ap p e ar p r answ er, fo r w ant Grm hain 2 5 3 V arious styles of tire s designed to th ereo f plaintiff will apply to thp overcom e th ese obstacles have co u rt for th e relief dem anded In her com plaint, to w it: F o r ju d g m en t r fa c t,ef' fhe m ark et. These style« and decree dissolving th e bonds of have utilized a groove In som e In-1 m atrim ony now existing between th e stances and a slo t In oth ers, b u t t h e 1 KREOFSKY BROS. Props. ria in tiff and d efen d an t and g ra n tin g rpf)u| , t obtalned ghow th a t tb e aIot plaint iff a divorce from th e d e fe n d -, . Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing an t and such o th e r and fu rth e r re- i and « ^ o v e have n eith er secured an lief as may be Just and eq u itab le in even vulcanization n o r elim inated Tires, Oils, Accessories th e prem ises: I friction. As a m a tte r of fact, i t 1 C orner B ase L ine and R ockw ood Roads This sum m ons is served upon you , wouId , b at (bp effor, g ; by publtction th ereo f fo r a period of . . . six weeks by o rd er of tb e H onorable ' Pnt d*t* rlo ratlo n because of heat ■ John McCourt, presiding ju d g e o f ! had been applied m ore to finding j th e above en title d co u rt, which o rd er ' a way to d issip ate th e h eat which is ; 1« dated May 24, 1920, and which o r - ' g en erated , th an to finding a way to der d irec ts th a t sum m ons herein be . .. . , ,, served by publication th ereo f once riim la a ts th e friction itself, In connection with our truck service we have opened each week fo r six consecutive weeks j The new tire, know n as th e M ono-! in th e G resham O utlook, a newapa- tw in, has solved all of these various | one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the County, and per published in G resham , M ultno problem s effectively. Big tru c k s j are prepared to deliver, any place. Troutdale, Ore. mah C ounty. O regon, and th a t th e first publication th e re o f be m ade on equipped with them can trav el at 1 Write: good ra te s of speed w ithout d an g er j th e 25th day of May, 1920. Date of first publication, May 25, '20. of ru in in g th e tires. J. R. KNARR RICHARD KNARR Date of last publication. Ju iy 6, *20. McGUIRK ft SCHNEIDER, Almost every day one or more per- ' Phone Gresham 489 A ttorneys fo r Plaintiff. sons say to the Outlook, "I am getting Postofflce address, G resham , Oregon. splendid retu rn s on my ad.” BANK OF GRESHAM, HEMSTITCHING MONEY ! GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE H. W. Adrian '*11 ,>» m /W /y "*"* , GRESHAM GARAGE SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST you. really love yoai» T ow n., you're oft prs>-rohd.ini, W hy forever tu r n , it down., v w h en it co m e s to s p e n d in g r ROCKWOOD GARAGE GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. Everything Electrical Wiring for Lights and Motors FRED L. B O t'R N E, Manager P h o n e 31 Next to B row n’s M arket, Powell S treet WOOD CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hami, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GEO. D IE T!,. P h o n s 111 Prop. SAND GRAVEL