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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTIeOOK TV K M U V , U ’G UST log o PAGK SENATOR HARDING’S BIRTHPLACE OF G. 0 . P. HOME VICE PRES. NOMINEE OUTLOOK FORCE ENJOYS SCENIC HIGHWAY TRIP COX AND ROOSEVELT CALL ON PRESIDENT your onev C ontinued from page 1 j o rch ard s and fields stretch o u t for ! miles and m iles nearly to the snow line on th e so u th and on th e n o rth down to th e bluffs and in some places to th e river. i nearly ■ Hood R iver, th e town, looks like ! a sm all paradise. F ro n t porch and lawn of the Republican P residential candi d a te 's home In Marlon. Ohio, which has already been th e scene of en thusiastic gath erin g s and which prom ises to become the cen- lei of Senator H arding's cam paign. , - - TH R U '■ ' • ' ¿ ' . C . .... i / your crop We had no tim e to stop long an«, th e re were m any o th e r views of th e valley from tim e to tim e b ut none j so b eautiful as from th e point n ear j th e G rand View sum m er home. T here w ere no falls on th e W ash ington side of th e riv er but th e J stream s have cut th e ir way down to j nearly th e level of th e C olum bia and have left deep ^prges th ro u g h which j they race, w hite w ith foam to w here they em pty into the Colum bia. It would ta k e a book to tell of all th e w onderful places and views which are seen from the E vergreen hlgn- I way and th e kodak en th u sia sts In O l'R BANK IS AT VOI |{ SERV IC E, WE INVITE YO l II o u r crowd co uldn’t ta k e a te n th of BI SIV E SS AND » ILI, G L A D I.1 GII E VOI E \ E llY ASSESTANTE th e scenes they w anted. IN VOCÌI MONEY MATTEItS. F rom Cooks to Stevenson th e road TH E GOOI> NAMES VNI> TH E FORTI NES O F RELIA B LE, ru n s along th e riv er g rad e and is WELL-KNOVVN MEN ARE BEHIND O l ii BANK. m ore n early like th e highw ay on the COME IN. WE SH A LL W EM'OME VOI' ANI» MVKE YOU Oregon side of th e river. The scen E E E L AT HOME. ery is different how ever and fo r P I T V o l l i MONEY IN O H I BANK some reason, unexplained by o u r p a r G overnor Cox and A ssistan t ty, th e riv er seem ed to be w ider th a n VOI W II.L RKCEIYE 4 ANI» 5 P E R CENT IN TER EST. S ecretary of th e Navy F ra n k lin from th e Oregon side. P erh ap s It D. Roosevelt, D em ocratic nom was th e fact th a t th e road was lowft- inees, a t th e Union sta tio n in and th e se ttin g sun was lig h tin g up W ashington a fte r th e conference w ith th e p resid en t. A com plete STATE ANI» OOUNTY DEPOSITI>11Y. the riv er w ith golden lights. ag reem en t on th e L eague of N a By th e tim e Stevenson was RESOURCES $1400,000.00 tions has been fo rm ally a n reached it w as.grow ing d ark and th e nounced by th e p resid en t. T he E n d >” th e home of G overnor Jam es M Cox, D em ocratic O utlook force was fo rtu n a te in be conference betw een th e th re e candidate for president, n ea r D ayton, O. ing in tim e for th e last ferry across m en lasted one h o u r. from Stevenson io Cascade Locks. T he little ferry th a t took th e tw o A gricu ltu re in 15 O regon School». A pples F ou n d W ormy. F ifteen high schools in Oregon W arning to P o rtlan d d ealers O utlook cars and an o th e r m achine CHILDREN GO TO JAPAN, have already qualified for vocational against acceptance and sale of across th e riv er w asn't ju s t as solid C A SH MOTHER DROWNS SELF ag ric u ltu re u nder the Sm ith-H ughes worm y apples by th e M ultnom ah and safe as m any of th e p arty would A body believed to be th a t of Kino Act, and funds a re available for county fru it Inspector, is reported. desire but we reached th e shore in th re e m ore, says E. D. R essler, dean O ther h o rtic u ltu ra l experts have de safety and a f te r a sh o rt w ait w hile S akinada, a Jap an ese woman who of vocational education at O. A. C. clared th e ir fe a r th a t th e Oregon th e evening passenger train an d a jum ped¿iff th e A lder-street dock into No sh o rtag e of teachers exists, Dean apple crop would not be ad eq u ately frig h t train passed a t th e siding, we th e W illam ette riv er and drow ned for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. R essler th in k s, but th e field is a protected by poison sp ray s th ro u g h got back on th e paved road and head h erself March 26, was recovered yes m ost prom ising one and he hopes a notices Issued by th e O. A. C. E xper ed for home. I t was th en n e a r 9 :30 terd ay a t th e foot of S tark stree t. goodly num ber of O. A. C. stu d e n ts im ent S tation entom ologist. Due p. m. and a fte r a sh o rt stop in Cas T he body was tak en to th e public will ta k e courses in It next year. notice th ro u g h th e press and o th e r cade Locks to give th e engines a m orgue fo r fu rth e r identification. T he Oregon rules req u ire a four year wise have been given grow ers w here- d rin k of w ater and to m easure the Kino S ak in ad a was 30 y ears old course in ag ric u ltu re, w ith 15 sem ever possible. Call fo r th e second gasoline, ev ery th in g being in fine an d lived a t G resham , Oregon. H er e ste r credits In education to qualify. brood spray A ugust 5 to 15 in th e shApe, we sta rte d fo r home. two children had gone to Ja p an for T he evening was perfect an d all G et your cleaning and pressing W illam ette valley d istricts, were enjoyed the quiet ride In th e soft ev education In th e ir native philosophy done a t th e G resham Steam L aundry m ade by P rofesso r L o v ett in the an d h er husband had died. A fter en ing air. S atisfaction g u a ra n te e d .— Adv. press last week. G row ers who fail th e d e p a rtu re of h er children she A stop was m ade a t W aukeena „ Tf Ui?’ ° ne CAN Rlean ru* a and carp ets w ithout an electric « I n « to spray may find th e ir crops u n grew despondent and com m itted s u i falls fo r a late su p p er and then th e salable. cide. T he body was identified by th e p arty continued th e hom ew ard RE T A IL PR IC E S clothing. T he a u th o ritie s w ere h u n t Even when blow ing your own horn stretch . in the sam e way one can wash w ithout soan W «t«r ing la st night fo r th e dead w om an's We arriv ed In G resham ab o u t 12 TH E you may not be heard if you sta n d rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow g rease " b ro th er to confirm th e identification. w ater 2 n e P‘e U86 " ° aP beCaUM “ Cle#M “ <>" “aa'>r a " d b e tte r t h a . too close to th e man with th e bass p. m. and th e speedom eters indicated — O regonian. ab o u t 150 m iles each. drum . e.e.'n’ m o ? e \ X e K r « h*“ “ ” “ * * T hose m ak in g th e trip w ere: Mr Good Tire» for Less— W hy P ay M ore? MELROSE AND VICTORY and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, an d d au g h R ibbed or Non-SkW — G uaranteed ELECTRIC BUILDING or N ot as You L ik e It te r M argaret, Miss E m m a Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B aker of P o rt Miss Rica A nderson, Miss Evelyn land and th e ir d au g h ter. Miss Peggy OUR PRICES M etzger, Mrs. M arg aret Cain, Mrs. B aker, of San Francisco, visited at Wiik Without Guarantee Sizes "B u y Y o u r E le c tric G o o d . a t » „ E le c tric S to re ." Giunsi«« Lut A lta G entry, O liver S trom quist, Al. th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Allen d u r Hill, and Chase St. Clair. 28 X 3.... $17.60 $14.15 «12.30 ing th e past week. Miss B ak er is a G e n e r a l C o n tra cto r« 30 X 3 ... .. 17.70 14.25 12.40 ste n o g ra p h er in the q u a rte rm a ste r’s 30 X 3% ... 21.50 16.95 14.75 FAIRVIEW C a r p e n te r in g office in San F rancisco w here she has 32 X 3U, ... 26.90 20.10 1 7.5O * - 31 X 4 been em ployed since th e beginning ... 29.60 22.35 10.45 The re g u la r m eeting of Fairview E le c tr ic a l W irin g 32 X 4 .. 31.00 23.30 of th e late war. 20.25 H o m e m a d e H a m « , B a c o n , S a u » a g e , L a rd g ran g e will be held S atu rd ay ev en 33 X 4..... .. 31.80 23.85 20.75 Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz, Wm. F ix tu re* a n d L a m p s ing, A ugust 14, a t 7:30. 34 X 4 .. 33.00 24.85 21.00 3 3 x 4 t ; .. 39.26 29.25 Two very im p o rta n t m a tte rs will F ritz and H arold McCreary planned 25.00 S e p tic T an k « 3 5 x 4 ’; 44.60 32.50 28.25 com e up for discussion. T he first Is on going to Scapoose today. A pril 15, 1920 th e chan g in g of th e re g u la r tim e of The new fill at W oodard’s corner Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed Subject to change w ithout notice m eeting Second, definite action in is n earin g com pletion. It will be Main S treet GRESHAM P hone 8(1 reg ard to the exhibit the g ran g e will done In a few days and then th e crew DISTRIBUTO RS Office and Shop, GKO. DIKTL, Prop. m ake at th e county fair. A full a t of men and th e m achinery will bo Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. tendance of all m em bers is desired. moved to th e fill on th e road n ear Greaham. Ora. P1 h > h * »O x 380 E Burneille St The busy man has much to do and Big tow ns h a v e m e r e ■■ . E ast 0 2 4 1 Jo h n S tre b in ’s home. W hen th is fill yt . haB lo — ” own Frank C. Jwaes F loyd L. Mark B o u n ty for Marin«*» w ho R e-E n list Is com pleted th e re will be no bridges 5 o ^ 7 ^ Ä F. J. SCHNELL, Pres, and Mgr, By a decision Just ren d ered by th e I on th e crossroad between C edar J C o m p tro ller of th e T reasu ry a 11b- school and W oodard’s corner. You <an tam e even a catty woman 1 eral bounty is g ra n te d to M arines man Ha*d to be of by stro k in g her fu r th e rig h t way__ Mr. and Mds. N. E T u rn e r and . . d . oubtful , a age, th ere is no doubt providing you have bought h e r th a I upon re-en listm en t. son E arl, Mrs C arrie Pelton, and ab o u t It— h e s old. rig h t kind of fur. U nder the decision th e bounties Ilenold H ausew orth. of P o rtlan d , ran g e from two m o n th s' full pay. at called at the hom e of Mr and Mrs. th e ra te of pay la st d raw n, for a two- jy e a r re-en listm en t to th re e m onths' I. T. Wood last Sunday. T he birth p lace of Calvin Coolidge, R epublican Vice P r e :; d en tial nom inee, a t Plym outh. M assachusetts, w here G overnor Coolidge recently celebrated h fo rty -e ig itb birth d ay . put it in O UR BANK GOVERNOR COXfS MANSION BANK OF GRESHAM PAID E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER’ GRANT T IR E S ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING F ran k C. J o n es C o. CHOICE MEATS Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET East Side Auto Supply House L U BER SHIPLAP ROUGH BOARDS SURFACED BOARDS 2 IN. DIMENSION ETC. Better than any grade sold in this vicinity Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry COME TO PLEASANT HOME See F. D. KRIBS TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Greatly Reduced Prices COME EARLY pay for a th ree-y ear en listm en t and SANDY BLUFF fo u r fo r a foui*-year en listm en t. Percy Osborn visited his fath er, • The bounties in round num bers ran g e from 160 to $475, according S atu rd ay and Sunday. to rank last held and th e n um ber of A ntlipny H en g stler is visiting years fo r which th e m an re-enlists. frien d s h ere and in G resham . His sister, Ollah, Is stay in g In P o rtlan d Library Hours for Sum m er M onths. h er ' Vacation hours are now In force at receiving m edical tre a tm e n t as __ th e G resham branch lib rary , which foot and leg are giving her consid will continue u n til S eptem ber 1. They erab le tro u b le , again. Mrs. H en g st a re as follow s: 2 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 and 7 ler did not accom pany them . She Is to 9 on Mondays, W ednesdavs and F rid ay s; 2:30 to 5 :30 on S aturdays. Still lam e from h er fall, for under T he lib ra ry will not be opened on an X -ray exam ination it was found T uesdays and T hursdays. she had broken th e hip bone. A lbert A utl visited hom e folks Almost every day one or more per sons say to the Outlook, “I am getting over Sunday. splendid retu rn s on my ad.” G rain cu ttin g has sta rte d in this Í locality. Read w hat Mr W anTad says. PLEASANT HOME Dance at F airview , S atu rd ay even ing, A ugust 14. Door prize given. T he S p iritu alist cam p m eeting will open Ju ly 25th and continue Its v ari ous m eetings u n til A ugust 22d. Mediums and sp eak ers from all over th e United States and Canada. All! phases of th e cult will be d em o n strat-l ed. T his season promts«« to be the g rea test ever held on th e coast.— Adv. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE B enny Rym an, of Lents, Is here j until th e beginning of school. .Mrs. j Rym an was looking a fte r business in te re sts here last week. W. P ro cto r has moved into his new n«1rl«*n.„ ..." ' ar «tore, Mrs. C. H illyard Is visiting with , h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C a rp en ter ( L. C. Stephens and wife of Roches-1 ter, W ashington, m ade a brief visit • to his old hom e here last week. Mr. ! Stephens has charge of a lum ber cam p a t M ontesano. F. C. Stephens sp e n t a w eek's va' ratio n w ith his m other. Mrs. J . A Stephens and o th e r relative«. GRESHAM and PORTLAND P ortland A -I0 7 I « I Aab¡ Bdwy »*1 A lb e r t E k s tr o m POWELL VALLEY Greaham I t i One. Pownll and Maple A 12-pound boy was born to Mr. la n d Mrs. M arion Mayfield last S un day. Bargains lo tba want ads. H a r d in g in A c t io n H aw Senator Harding, Re publican candidate for presi dent, looks when he is driv ing home a strong point in making a political speech. ©a«*««« v«w co. im c «tv.