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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1921)
PAGE FOL’R GRESHAM LOCALS .................... »+ niMH ,/u Hie niuNtie. v/itn a seven-foot w histle on a flve- T he chief trouble w ith m ost of us ^r o t boiler, eo th a t every tim e the In this country is th a t we a re sittin g ! w histle blew, th e boat stopped has recovered and re-en tered school around w aiting fo r prosp erity to W ednesday m orning. (<Mi|M-ration G rangers and th e ir frien d s will b e , "begin Geo. Leslie is having his house re Thia word is exactly th e opposite in te reste d in h earin g S en ato r Staples Sam uel M. V awclain, presid en t of shingled. P a r t of th e roof was a t th e next re g u la r G resham g ran g e of socialism and p atern alism . Co th e Baldw in Locom otive com pany, sh in g led several m onths ago and the says: " I am afraid of th e estab lish o p eratio n does n o t depend on sta te session. Mr. Staples will probably ta lk w ork Is being com pleted now. on "Som e Side L ights from th e S tate laws and sta te taxes to su p p o rt w hat m ent of th e debating society as a io < e d license nceuse was issued la last n d ertak es. - I t - ----- recognizes m a rriag st business in stitu tio n . Too m uch ad-1 it u ---------------- --------— th - e — ne- ~ H ouse." An in terestin g p a rt of th e i " A •**^**« vising results in finding th e various ceBa*ty o t brains, experience an d in- program will be th e sin g in g of th e j week to Edwin* J. H oney, a fo rm er , -y ......... a v -a a t - i — __ _____ . . . (illH tr V M i l <1 f t G il l i n i t r v ♦ /» o o t o l n . i . » d u stry M and does not try to g e t along Girls* Glee club from th e Union High j m em ber of the G resham school, and X ways th a t things cannot be done." v/ithout capital. It divides profits tchool. Miss E dna M ew hirter will H yancinth W estbrook of P o rd a n d . Colliers says: "P ro sp erity will not M embers are Mr. H oney is a grandson of Mrs. E. be sta rte d by salesm en on th e road ' *n pro p o rtio n to th e service ren d ered also give readings. urged to be ready w ith suggestions E oughner. MODERATELY PRICED who lose th e ir own nerve, to silly I in p roducing it. for th e b etterm en t of th e work. It Miss M ata Shultz, of P o r tl a n d ,! ? rum or, and trav el on th ro u g h th e I ~ ~ 7 - is also expected th a t th e re will be a visited Sunday w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. country leaving behind them a w ake _,h , « “ <*»• of gloom, depression and lost con- T ” * in v en tlo “B of m inim um wages good atten d a n ce a t th e g ran g e d in and Mrs. C. S hultz a t H ogan sta tio n | 'a n d sta n d ard izin g salarie s g o t a body ner, an d having been satisfied with an d w ith h e r friend, Mrs. A. B fldence. i.. "N ational prosperity Is b u t th e 7 ” " irO“ ‘7 8Ch° o1 °® Cer8 ° f M ar' such m a terial th ings, th e num bers on W itter. sum total of a lot of little individual * 7 * 7 refu8ed to th e program fo r th e le ctu re houi Miss M arjo rie Lym an re tu rn e d to prosperities. A» individuals we have 7 ° Pt * teaChbr8 88t 8alary iohBdule should be a ttra c tiv e • Do not forget h er stu d ies at union high schcool w eathered deflation w ithout one of I ”“ farm e™ and buBln«*B Bai’’ G range Day, S atu rd ay , A pril 9th and a fte r several w eeks when she was o u r old-tim e A merican panics. B u t I they We~ WlIHnR ‘° pay a good 8al' th a t th e lectu re h o u r follows the confined to h er hom e on account of v e have not yet realized, as indi- '2 7 t eXpe/ len)Ced and BUCee8i’- dinner. in ju rie s received when she was run viduais, th a t we will have to th in k I ^ n s ^ common horse Stamps For Quality Bishop Bros, have an unusually down by Max T ak a k i on a m o to r a rtistic window th is week. T h e crisp cycle. She is able to be ab o u t on prosperity and w ork fo r prosperity _______________ if we w ant p ro sp erity ." D e n tistry ’ m ade pa if, less by nerve w hite voiles and o rgandies m ake one crutches. L. C rum b recently com pleted a fine If we w ant prosperity we can not blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P. th in k of sp rin g and “ sw eet g irl g ra d be like A braham L incoln’s " little Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P ort- u ates." J u s t th e rig h t touch of color new chicken house on his place n ea r is added by th e red c u rra n ts in copper th e S tan d ard oil tan k s. trlfilng steam boat th a t used to go lan d ’ Oregon. Main 6 ,4 9 .— ^ d v bowls. This Is only one of th e many The F re e M ethodist p arso n ag e is puffing about on the Sangam on riv er Read th e W ant Ad„ a ttra c tiv e window displays which n earin g com pletion an d is being they have arran g e d in th e ir windows. p ain ted now. It is a m ost a ttra c tiv e Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning e n te r dw elling. T h ro u g h th e efforts of th e tained a n u m b er of g iftsts a t dinner m em bers, funds have been raised to E a ste r Sunday. T he p arty included com plete th e w ork an d it will be free thS ir son, Lafe, his wife and th ree from debt. It is understood th e re is a new children, th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. H ow ard and fam ily moved into tow n. No one th re e ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert know s ju st w h at th e ir nam e m ight FROM $1.50 T rum an and little d au g h ter, N. E. be b ut in all p ro b ab lility is it J. S p ar row. Owing to th e sh o rta g e of Howse and Miss Gladys H astings, all houses th ey have ta k en a p a rtm en ts of P o rtlan d . tem p o rarily a t le ast In th e s ta tu te of F ish er Jen n in g s is in q u a ra n tin e L iberty a t th e co rn e r of Main and w ith smallpox. Powell stree ts. A lthough th ey are Mrs. Geo. P age Is q u aran tin ed said to be of E nglish descent they Gresham, Oregon w ith vaccina, follow ing a vaccina have no d oubt becom e A m ericanized tion fo r sm allpox. for they have selected th e very s ta tu e Miss Violet Coe, a stu d e n t of W il of L ib erty for th e ir home. la m ette U niversity, who cam e home Sunday for a w eek’s vacation arrived F arm ers M utual F ire R e lie f A ssocia tion Has P rosp erou s Y ear. ju s t in tim e to b reak o ut with Tlie sta te m e n t of th e F arm ers m easles. M utual F ire Relief association show s Insurance w ritten in SHIN E UP YOUR CAR AND MAKE IT LOOK L IK E NEW Mrs. Mary Leslie was given a su r $4,296,715 M other, let s buy a bottle of polish an d shine up o u r fu rn itu re . prise party on F rid ay evening in 1920, and $9,520,150 at risk Decem ber 31st. The association doubled i honor of h er 79tli birthday. C hildren its business in th e la st two years, Bi ilen a l C edar P o lish sold in 20c, 23c and 3 0 c b o ttles. Mo sell G ets-It hand soap and G ets-It W aterless C lean er in lo c erns. and g ran d ch ild ren to th e n u m b er of g ain in g 2500 new m em bers. H. W. 16 were p resen t and left w ith Mrs. S n ash all was re-elected p resid en t and A ndrew R ru g g er was elected Leslie m any b eau tifu l gifts. vice p resid en t. T he Assn, saves lots N ext to B row n ’s M arket G resham Several m agnolia treeg In G resham of m oney to farm ers by giving Insur are in bloom and a re a ttra c tin g con- ?nce a t ,ow est cost. W hen read y to .W .„ b ,e b ,c ,» „ a ™ "“ rarity . They may be seen on the Main Street Gresham, Ore. law ns of Mrs. M ary L eslie, Mrs. E x p ert R ep airin g . Any kind of au to o r tru ck . G ener H enry Metzger, Mrs. Jo h n M etzger Mrs. W. C. B urch and Mrs. George ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. S herm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell T acheron. • and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone 851. _______________ P tf E m m ett W elling of B ak er was visiting frien d s in G resham la st week. C ontractor anil B u ild er H ave located in G resham and am I C. It. B aldw in, a stu d e n t a t the I U niversity of Oregon, Bpent his ready to ta k e any w ork in my line experience. W ork g u aran teed . | E aster vacation a t th e hom e of hia Long Let me bid on your w ork. Phone 327. I uncle, F ra n k Dickenson of Rockwood, L. J. W inter. j Mr. B aldw in’s hom e is a t W ailuku, Don’t slig h t y o u rself by slig h tin g Maul, H aw aiian Islands. th e w ant ads. T he fam ily of C. A. H ill has been Cor. Powell and Maple conducting a p riv ate sa n ita riu m w ith 2 2 5 A sh .Street Gresham I all th e m em bers of th e fam ily as Port lami MAI Hione 691 IWwy. 2 0 8 2 p atien ts. All a re now recovering. GRESHAM Mr. H ill was unable to w ork because of an Injury to his eye and Mrs III11 liae had a sm all tu m o r rem oved from liar hand. T he la tte r ’s son, E d ja r H o llister had a badly cu t foot and her m other, Mrs. W. B. Davies, has I been ill. H’ E xtensive alte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder Two G resham school boys, F ra n k CA RPENTER S treets P assen g er S tation and much b e tte r accom m odations have LICENSED ELECTRICIAN j Mason and G eorge H einey, a re o ut Septic Tanka been provided fo r o u r patrons. W iring for Light of school w ith badly burned faces aa A STORY OF TH E CIRCUS Built and Power ! th e re su lt of playing w ith powder. T his b u ilding is now being used exclusively by us an d , in a d d i Jack Screws National Mazda tion to the tic k et office, lost a rtic le s’ b u reau and express office we Both accidents happened la st n ig h t for Rent Lamps have in stalled an “ ELECTRIC STO RE,” w here M azda lam ps and but a t different places. O ther boys SECOND EPISODE. OF electrical appliances may be purchased, ap plications m ade fo r elec have been found w ith pow der and tric lig h t and power, and w here lig h t and pow er bills m ay be paid. P rincipal Q uicksnll has conflcated all ho has found ab o u t th e school , T,h u W«U1 mak<; R P°S8ible fo r o u r P atrons to tra n sa c t such m a t grounds. The Greatest Serial Ever te rs of business w ith o u r com pany w ithout going ud tow n to ou r m ain offices in th e E lectric building, and you will receive th e sam e T he W ednesday Study club wll! Screened CTjurteous an d a tte n tiv e service. hold an open m eeting April 6 at the library. T he Jap an ese question will be u n d er discussion. F ra n k Jo n e s has re tu rn e d from a visit of several days In B rem erton. E E P a supply of W ashington, w ith his son, E ttsel PEARL OIL (kero Jo n es and wife. Mr. Jones was d e sene) on hand for use in I n d ustry lighted w ith th e trip and w ith th e re- oil cookstoves, heaters for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. II ark a b le developm ent of the n o rth and lamps. Pearl Oil is ern city. Ho rep o rts E ttsel as busy clean and economical. and happy in his w ork for th e gov- Your dealer can supply i e m in e n t, lie has charg e of large you. Ask for PEARL. i crews of ¡non engaged in building OIL. I projects in A laska. A card to th e O utlook from G rant Bell and wife, who have been spend ing th e w in ter in San Diego, C ali fornia. sta te s th a t they expect to s ta rt n o rth ab o u t th e last of April but will ta k e a trip to th e Im perial Valley . before com ing. They say, "W e a re In love w ith sunny C alifo r nia in th e w in ter b ut n o thing beats Oregon in th e su m m er.’ Mrs. W. V. C hurch visited recently w ith old neighbors and frien d s a t of every Federal reserve bank represent in I A uburn, W ashington. dustry, eoinmerce and agriculture, for whose V irgil Yonce, of Oregon City, v isit HOME BRED benefit the Federal Reserve system was mainlv ed w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers created. Through them our business men mah . S atu rd ay . HOME- FED feel assured that their point of view is repre Miss F lorence Schenk was a recent sented m the management of our Federal re v isito r in E stacada. HOME MADE serve hank. L ittle E dith G ray, w ho fo r th e past The larger the system the greater will be its seven weeks has been ill w ith pneu Ix nehts to business men. You can directly in MADE FOR HOME m onia, is still in a critical condition. crease its resources by depositing your money R oberts avenue is receiving a light with us. since for your protection we keep oh coat of g ravel. M E N ’S H A T S In French Grey, Brown and Black 0 0 0 Bishop Bros. In K eeping W ith Declining Prices in all other lines, I have reduced the price on all automobile repairing to $ I .OO P e r H o u r Come in and let us repair your car. C. E. OSBURN & CO. Guaranteed Tire Repair Don’t discard your Tread-worn Tires. If your worn tire has a sound body there is Mileage in it and our business is to help you get this mileage. If I t’s M ileage You W ant BUY PE R FE C T IO N TIR ES I use the best materials in repairing tires. W. S. LO V EJO Y , A gent Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop CLEAN-UP SALE COAL C hevrolet 1-ton Truck, good condition. F ord 1-ton Truck, chain drive. | Chevrolet Delivery. F ord R oadster j WOOD z Ekstrom Truck Service Will Take Trade A Truck for Every Kind of Work C. E. O S B U R N Gresham Theatre W ED NESD AY, A PR . 6 le i. 96x — E lectric Building — Main St. Biff Surprise Feature Frank C. Jones & Co. Frank C. Jones N O TICE TO OUR PA TR O N S “ UNDER THE TOP Floyd L. Mack CASH li “ Double A dventure’ P o rtlan d R ailw ay, Light & Pow er Co. PA ID K E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 Planet Jr. GardenSeeders Cultivators Fowler Cultivators Home Products PURE LARD Riding one- or two-row Cultivators. Drills. Planters O ne-Third of the D irectors Plows for Every Purpose. Repairs for All implements RELIABILITY with GOOD SERVICE W. A, HESSEL Phone 1041 Gresham, Oregon G resham Royal B lu e Lodge No. 525. L. O. L.. second and fo u rth F rid ay n ig h ts In I. O. O. F hall. \ lsltln g b ro th ers welcome R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 125, I O O F., In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening V isitors welcome . . « » HAKRT J - STANLEY, N. G. JACKSON JONES. Secretary 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s $2 Delivered Gresham Meat Market A. J. W. BROWN Phone 41 li'posii with our Federal reserve bank a part of every depositor’s balance with us. A re you d oin g your sh are In sup p ortin g you r system ? FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON