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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1920)
PA4 F««R GRMHHAM OUTLOOK. T l END A Y. OCTORBR I» . 1»M GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. W alter M etzger, of Boring, ar rived home from San Diego S aturday evening. She rep o rts a very p leasant trip , having visited Los A ngeles and o th e r places of in terest. F ran k Jones & Co., are p u ttin g up j a silo for Emil Olson. Roy Bailey and fam ily of Dayton, WOULD YOU AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON Oregon, moved on th e W ilson farm j n ear G resham , th e first of th e week. I They are a t th e hom e of R. D. Bailey THE BORDERS OF THE STATE? at present. F. J. Denny has severed connec tions with C. E O sburn & Co., and That ia exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of has taken a position w ith G reshaui measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot entitled, "C onstitutional Amendment Fix- O verland Co. Mr. Denney is a very ing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon capable salesm an alw ays congenial and sm iling. T he O verland people Thia measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You eatt are very fo rtu n a te In securing him. by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you eannot, by law, force tile loaning of The O verland people’s gain is the money in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of C h ev ro let’s loss. this measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is todav Mrs. M. Stubbs has bought th e J. loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners E. Stubbs p ro p erty on Main street outside of the state to better investments. n ea r th e high school and sh e and Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of m ortgages; would re Mrs. J. E. Stubbs and son Edw ard sult in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. hava^moved in. Miss M yrtle T rim ble of P o rtland, A on, no doubt, understand the viciouanesa of this measure, hut have you talked to your siste r of Wm. T rim ble, who was se- neighbors an«l friends about i t T We urge you you to do everything you can to defeat this everely burned a t th e la tte r ’s home measure. Oregon s reputation as a sound state tor investments requires th at this meas j last week Is slow ly recovering. Miss ure he overwhelmingly defeated. T rim ble was sta n d in g n ear th e cook stove when h er clothes ca u g h t fire, she tu rn ed quickly and in so doing , fanned the blaze. She show ed g reat . presence of m ind by securing a quilt AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEW ISE i which she wrapped around h erse’f sm othering th e fire. (Paid adv.) STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE T he young people of th e B aptist I church were very p leasan tly e n te r tained last F rid ay evening a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill. Mu sic and gam es furnished a very inter-J esting evening and a delicious lunch i was served by Mrs. Hill. T he young people departed a t a r a th e r late hour expressing th e ir appreciation of the p leasant evening. The Rebakah dance at Sandy last S atu rd ay evening was atten d ed by a large delegation from Gresham . Kelt«, A sphaltnin Bn/,« P rin t, I» Grade ...... j... 1 .5 0 M ajor K err was relieved from the 75c M|. yd. . m onotony of m anaging the local p o li-' Hud.Miii, Inlaid .......... 2 .2 5 tical cam paign, so far as b ringing out | Portland A-2O7I Gresham 851 D allais» R ubber Itane It G rade G ranite, 225 A sh; Bdwy 2ON2 Cor. P ow ell and Maple new candidates for th e several city K5< h <|. yd. Inlaid ............... 2.5«» offices is concerned, by accepting an .< 'ougoleum ........... g it ili A G rade W ilds invitation to enjoy the h o sp itality of P iia», E G rade........... 1.25 Inlaid 3 .2 5 friends over P o rtlan d way la st F ri day and Saturday. Com pare my price and grade, with Mall O rder Houses H arry Gall has purchased th e Pow W e say - forward ell Valley Jitney ro u te to P ortland MARCH ' KEF, Lvs. G resham Lvs. P o rtlan d from O. A. E astlund and now o p er G oing - » 9 :00 a. m. 8 :00 a. m. ates com modious cars of his own on 1 1:00 a. m. 1 0:00 a. m. Y ou both the Base Line and Powell Valley 1 :00 p. m. 12:00 noon Your Home Furnisher WANT To ¡routes. 3 :0 0 p. m. 2 :00 p. m. make a 5 :0 0 p. m. 4:00 p. m. F red P itch er and son H arry , of L eaving corner Leaven a t 4th (C alifornia, are visiting a t th e home showing " a t L ib erty S tatu e I of Mrs. B u rr and w hile th e re a re put-! and T aylor j ting a new roof on h er house an d do- The bus will also run under orders as follow s: from G resh , ing som e o th e r re p a ir w ork there. am 7 a. m., 7 and 9 p. m.; from F ran ces E. W illard day will be TH E PERSON WHO observed in th e public school next I P o rtlan d 6, 8 and 10 p. m. W ANTS TO K E E P ON Three Miles West of Gresham on Powell Valley Road Friday at 9:30 a. m. The p rogram ,) PORTLAND-GRESHAM BUS LINE progressing m u st m ake certain as prepared by S tate S u p erin ten d en t ' Back on the Job. ready to serve you. Please telephone, m aking M atch for the llig Red Hus. “Good Service” is Our M otto J. A. C hurchill, will be carried out.) th a t hts h ealth is " r ig h t side up arran g em en ts for work on cars before com ing, and not be dis P h on e— W oodlaw n 1477 Mrs. G. L. B uland and Johnson) w ith care.” Oue good way to appointed. C om fortable bus enclosed with glass. W arm and attractiv e. Sm ith both of P o rtlan d will speak. I m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r All passengers insured ag ain st accident v.hile riding. chase m eats w hose quality- The program Ht th e high school will be nt 1 o ’clock. P aren ts are c o rd ia l-, g u ara n teed n ess will m ake him feel certain th a t his digestion ly invited. will assim ilate th e proper food S u p erin ten d en t W. C, Alderson values. One way to m ake cer was visiting G resham schools today. F lorence R usher Is ill with p neu tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats here. monia. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Carlson left PHONE S atu rd ay for Los Angeles w here they , GRESHAM 691 will spend th e w inter. P h on e 41 ' Mr. and Mrs. C. G. S chneider have ' moved into the a p a rtm en ts over the Good Seed H elps Crop. F irst S tate Bank. T he good potato hill for seed Is th e C. A. B aker has bought th e Ed j th e one th a t Is vigorous, has no dis H am iitou furra at L usted. Ed. Ham ease in top or tu b er, and has a good llton s arc tn o iln g to Cam eron and n um ber of fair sized potatoes sm ooth Hogg mill at Bull Run. and trllP to typp By m ark in g th e 1 . 11. ( alk ln s woodsaw was badly hills now anil exam ining th e tubers dam aged by fire early last week h arv est tim e th e g ro w er can get destroying the up h o lsterin g , top. (he very best seed his crop holds, w indshield, w iring, nnd belt. The T his will help get a good crop of m ar Main S treet GRESHAM fire was likely caused by a m atch k etnble potatoes next year, Phone 881 GKO. DIKTL. Prop. which had been throw n down when ______________ T estin g Brands Boarder Cow. a la n tern was lighted early In th e Out of 5761 cows tested by Oregon evening to hang on th e car. associations In Ju ly , 32 w ere brand- llow much does it cost to produce e<1 M bo“ r ‘>ers and fired off to th e a bushel of w heat? It cost 12 w heat butcher. T he average production of grow ers in Sherm an county |1 .6 2 per all cows was 32 pounds of fat. w hile bushel to produce w heat last year. the best cow gave 105 pounds. Nine The cash costs, not including the associations tested d u rin g July, and fa rm er's tim e and in te rest ou his In a new one has since form ed in Co vestm ent, y a s 9 4 cents per bushel. lum bia county. The difference betw een the actu al cost What we nil strive for, and we can insure you against B ee Men ,le n Otllcer» E lect« !. and the cash cost was 68 cents. This Officers of th e Oregon S tate Bee difference rep resen ts the farm ers' unhappiness in your home if you will get your wife a set of keepers association recently elected tim e and In terest on his investm ent. our Bluebird Dishes. a re A. J Sanford, Redm ond, presi How many farm ers figure th is in dent. and H A. Scullen. O A. C., C or | when they are checking up to find vallis, secreta ry -trea su rer. P lans for o u t how much they m ade?— Farm holding a convention of bee-men have M anagem ent, O. A. C. The average Oregon business mu ...... 11 been m ade, with th e prospect of hav never has visited the .State Agricultural ing present a n u m b er of n ationally- If you can 't hold your tongue you t Ollege at € orvallis. known bee experts to discuss practical can ’t hold your Job. Vet that institution is helping build bee problem s. 6 5 inch Plates 1 10-inch P latter his business for hitn—helping with an It isn 't how h ard you w ork, b u t H av-S ilagc R ation Bent. how you work th a t m akes th e boss earnestness, energy and far-reaching ef 6 7-ineh Plates 1 7 inch Baker and m anager friendly. S teers fed alfalfa hay alone a t th e ficiency that should be profoundly appre ciated. ‘ 6 4 inch Em its E astern Oregon branch experim ent 1 7-ineh Scallop At th e G resham T heater. sta tio n averaged a gain of 88 pound Through its efforts the production of P o p u lar O ra Carew iu "U nder Sus per day. Those fed hay and g rain a 6 4 ineh Bread and Butter Plates 1 Sugar Bowl Oregon crops is being immensely in- picion," and the second screening of th ird m ore, those given p astu re th ree -I 6 Handled Teas 1 Creamer 6 Saucers creased, and this production meaiis in L ightning B rice," th e super-serial, fo u rth s m ore, and those hay and e l l - ) creased wealth and increased buying W ednesday at th e G resham T h eater age a little m ore th an tw ice as much. either directly or indirectly, of what the This is not cheap ware and is good value. The design is Stockm en w anting to learn how It was business man has to sell. R egular m eeting of G resh done may send to O. A C. fo r a free very dainty and will appeal to all lovers of pretty chinaware. am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. copy of th e rep o rt, "F a tte n in g In th e Odd Fellows hall, every T h u rs S teers.” day evening. V isitors welcome. \\ ork In T hird Degree W hen bills pile high, courage sin k s , GRESHAM. OREGON low ____ W C- McCOLLAUOH. n . o . “Capital and Industry—Keep Out’ S p e c ia l WE HAVE TOO MANY WAFFLE IRONS For one week we will sell Griswold Waffle Irons. Regular price $2.75. Special Sale Price $2.25 L L. KIDDER HDW. CO. VOTE 315 X NO LINOL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE L IN O L E U M S GRESHAM and PORTLAND A lb e r t E k str o m SCHEDULE J. E. METZGER BIG J O H N ID E RED BUS PHONE 12x3 DON’T KILL YOUR HORSE Waste Paper Days Gresham Meat Market We will be in Gresham on October 29 and 30 Let the Sampson Tractor Do Your Work Get our Special Rates on Tractor Plowing CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats Bring your old newspapers and maga zines, tied in bundles, and your rags and other junk to building next to Brown’s Mar ket on Powell street. Cash paid. SANITARY MARKET H appiness! I A Good Friend We Ought to Know Much Better Just Think! A 42-piece set for $11.23 F ir s t S t a t e B a n k A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE PHONE txt I PHONE «Mil RAY A. PALMQUIST. Secretary. N otice Last y ea r’s brides are m ore in te r ested rig h t now In the price of coal th an In love. The public Is hereby notified th a t 1 will not h ereafter be responsible for It Is q u ite a com fort, occasionally the debts Incurred by my wife, Mary to get Into a com pany th a t does not Johnson. C. A. Johnson, Law rence discuss tire and engine tro u b les and avenue. G resham . Oregon. has noth in g worse th an sickness o r O ctober 18. 1920. gg bad business to w orry about. I uuvu*