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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
tl KESII AM O rr iO O K . T1 ESDAY. a ii . i s r PAGE THREE half m ast follow ing th e p resid e n t's free rep u b lic a g rea t governm ent is FAIR VIEW T h ere is a hom e or. th e Oregon death. | th e pro d u ct of a g re a t people. They co ast, facing th e Pacific ocean It is a : W hen P resid en t Coolidge w as of- will look to them selves ra th e r th an A num ber of F airview women, old sm all, fram e dw elling, p lain and u n -helpful ' flcially notified, at N ortham pton, governm ent fo r success. T he destiny, friends of Mrs. S tru ck en , su rp rised p reten tio u s. Back of it for m iles i Mass., of his nom ination as th e can d i , the g re a tn e ss of A m erica lies aro u n d h e r on T h u rsd ay afte m o o u in h er a t —needful stre tc h virgin forests. d ate of his p a rty for th e office of | th e h ea rth sto n e . If th rift and in d u s tractiv e new hom e on th e B a rr road, In th e fro n t yard is a ta ll flagpole, j vice presid en t, he used th e follow ing try a re ta u g h t th ere, an d th e exam ple w hich has been built beside th e home —to vou on th a t flag pole for th re e days, the w ords in closing his speech of ac- i of self-sacrifice oft ap p e ars, if honor of her d au g h ter, Mrs. R. C Brooks. ' abide th ere, an d high ideals, If th e re S ta rs and S trip es, th e A m erican flag i ceptance, Ju ly 27. 1920: Mrs. S tru ck en has been a faithful | th e building of fo rtu n e be subordi- IN THE BUILDING OF YOUR hung at half m ast, proclaim ing to the “We have been tak in g counsel to ! nate to th e building of c h a ra c te r, w o rk er for m any y ea rs in th e F air- w orld th a t h ere is a hom e in w hich FUTURE WHERE THE PLANS view g ran g e b ut is now u n ab le to do gether concern in g th e w elfare of th e re is love of co untry, patriotism , ! A m erica. We have spent m uch tim e j A m erica w ill live in secu rity , rejoic- much active w ork on account of lam e OE TODAY BECOME CON rev eren ce fo r our presid en t who died discussing th e affairs of governm ent i ing in an ab u n d a n t p ro sp erity and ness. T hose who joined th e p arty CRETE THINGS * * * THE in th e public service according as it yet m ost of th e g rea t concourse of ; good g overnm ent at home, and in w ere Mrs. Wm. S ales. Miss C lara FINANCIAL BACKING YOU I peace, confidence an d resp ect abroad, w as given him to see his duties. people aro u n d me hold no public of j If th ese v irtu e s be ab sen t th e re is no Sales. Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend, Mrs. POSSESS WILL BE n i E STEP F u rth e r back in th e foothills of th e fice, expect to hold no public office. F ra n k Dickenson, Mrs. E tn a W agner. PING STONE TO THE SUCCESS C ascades, on a hom estead in a clea r- I S till in solem n tr u th th ey a re th e ! pow er th a t can su p p ly th ese bless- Mrs. R. R. M orrill, Mrs. D. W. Mc ing, th e re is a log house of a se ttle r governm ent, they a re A m erica. AVe J ings. Look w ell th en to th e h e a rth K ay and Mrs. J. M. G ran t. A d elig h t YOU WISH TO ATTAIN IN THE who, w ith his wife, and surrounded sh all se a rc h in vain in legislative stone, th e re in all hope for A m erica fu l social aftern o o n w as spent. SPIRIT OE A HELPFUL CO lies.” by th e ir children, is hew ing out of the halls, executive m ansions, and th e Among th e F airview people who OPERATION. WE SUGGEST Mr. Coolidge w as v isu alizin g th e fo re st a home. cham bers of th e ju d iciary for th e have re tu rn e d w ith in th e p ast day or AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK, T his hum ble hom esteader has set g rea tn ess o r th e governm ent of our kind of hom es rep rese n ted by th e tw o tw o from v ario u s beach re so rts afte r m entioned above, w here th e S ta rs and W HERE SER\ ICE AND AC up close to his cabin in th e clea rin g a country. We sh all behold th e re but a a vacation outing are th e fam ilies of flagpole hew n from a sta te ly young reflection, not a re a lity ; su ccessful S trip es w ere flying at h alf m ast; Jo h n Jo n as, Mr. Zooks, J. McGaw, COMMODATION IS MEASURED fir. an d th e flag in th e foothills w as at In proportion to its accuracy. In a hum ble hom es, but filled w ith sim ple Edw in B urlingam e. R. R. M orrill, Mr. BY YOUR LEGITIMATE NEEDS faith and love and re sp e c t and hon W agner, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKay, or—homes re p re se n tin g th e com mon Mrs. J. M. G ran t and son D onald and people of th is g re a t co u n try , th e peo Miss C lara Sales. pie who are th e governm ent. Mrs. M. W. H anel, who h as been So long as o u r govern m en t re sts visiting w ith h er p arn ts, Mr. aud Mrs (IK ESHAM MEAT MARKET th ere, no pow er can sh ak e it. w ill h e lp uolve th e q u e stio n . C hoice L am b, V eal a n d o th e r W. R ichards, for th e p ast th ree weeks, m e a ts a lw a y s on h a n d , a lso fo r th e h o t w e a th e r a sp len d id Gresham, Oregon "At night re tu rn in g , every labor sped, h as retu rn ed to her home in Eugene. He sits him down, th e m onarch of a a s s o r tm e n t of cold lu n ch m e a ts a n d R ed R ock C heese. Mrs. D. W. McKay w ent today to shed: Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays Sm iles by his ch eerfu l lire, and round th e Good S am aritau h o sp ital in P o rt- ' surveys land w here she will undergo a su rg i Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. H is ch ild ren 's looks, th a t b rig h ten at cal operation. the blaze; T he S. P. O sburn fam ily h as gone W hile his loved p a rtn e r, b oastful of A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. K inds o f R ough an d D ressed to N ew port for an outing. her hoard. Phone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham D isplays h er clean ly p la tte r on th e Mrs. E liza Stone and fam ily left board.”—G oldsm ith. today for C arso n 's hot sp rin g s in In th ese sim ple facts, recorded W ashington. above, lie th e se c re t of th e freedom , At Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n se cu rity and g re a tn e ss of th e U nited ch u rch next Sunday th e p asto r, the We Deliver S tates. Ind iv id u al love, honor and Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted, w ill preach resp ect for o n e’s co u n try can never a t the 11 o'clock service on th e su b be secured w h ere a people a re too ject, "Lost B lessings." S unday school m uch ham p ered by leg islativ e ac ts w ill m eet as usual a t 10 o’clock. The O ur 7% P rio r P re fe re n ce Stock has paid dividends re g u la rly every seeking to re g u la te every p hase of Rev. F. G. S tran g e, D. D., preached Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 th re e m onths since it w as first issued. hum an activ ity and w here th e b u r la st S unday in th e absence of th e dens of b u reau cracy c ru sh th e sp irit pasto r. It Is a Safe and Sound Investment of in itiativ e and am bition w hich have been th e life blood of A m erica. In A F rench scientist finds in th e great You can buy it a t $98.00 a sh are, p a r value $100, for cash or on the haze of new th eo ries tending to depths of the A rctic ocenn an argu easy term s. I t w ill net you 7.14% on every d o lla r you invest. becloud the m iuds of o u r people, let ment tending to show th a t the earth F re s h o r C ured, L ard, E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b W rite for full inform ation today. us keep our eyes fasten ed to th e fu n Is slightly topshaped. the p rotuber so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est dam en tal p rin cip les of o u r form of ance corresponding to th e point of the possible prices, y o u ’ll go to In v estm en t D epartm ent top being at the South pole. This, ho governm ent w hich sta n d as a beacon light to guide us aw ay from th e shoals thinks, would explain the different re and q u ick san d s w hich would su b sults arrived at by the various m eas Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon urem ents of astronom ers and geode GEO. IHETL, Prop. m erge th e individual in th e sloughs of Phone 1711 GreNtinni sists. T he differences are very small officialism and red tape. In comparison with the en tire bulk of the globe, yet they are readily ap State Market Agent Department. preciable, and one of the explanations By proclam ation of G overnor Pierce, th a t has been suggested for them Is com pulsory g rad in g and labeling of th a t the ea rth Is te trah ed ral In form. TIRES AND TI BES But the Frenchm an thinks the top- po tato es will be a law of Oregon on an d a fte r S eptem ber 15, and in co n shape theory is preferable. T he fact Tires th a t to an eye looking at th e earth nection w ith cooperative g ro w e rs’ a s from a point In space it would not so ciatio n s w hich a re organizing in the American* sensibly differ In appearance from a sta te , th is law w ill no doubt g reatly Akron Tires tru e sphere shows how refined are the help th is in dustry. Vulcanizing anil Retreading methods of science which enable men T h e new law provides for sta n d ard ¡$ 2 = I All W ork G uaranteed living on the surface of the globe to g rad e s and labeling, according to the detect variations in Its general con }HT4ûJ sch ed u les of th e United S tate s De tour.—New York Herald. p artm en t of A griculture. Inspection GEO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 w ill be u nder th e sta te m a rk e t agent Theory of R elativity. and will be handled in much th e sam e E instein Is Raid to have m ade the statem ent th at only 12 men could un m a n n e r as g rain is now handled. The Many sta te s have long had these derstand his theory. T his statem en t g o v ern m en t fixes four sta n d ard sta n d a rd s and Oregon has been a t a referred to it in Its m athem atical en g rad es, b ut it is not expected th a t any tirety, and not to a common sense un one cro p will be sorted Into four d isad v an tag e In th e big m ark ets. derstanding. In a general way every g rad es, nor would such a p rac tice be D ealers w ant to know Just w hat they one u nderstands N ewton's law of g rav d esirable. Follow ing is G rade No. 1, are buying, and w hen th ey do not know , th e p rice they will pay will itation, although to grasp it fully one w hich w ill m eet th e req u irem en ts of m ake them safe and the gro w er so rry. m ust know the calculus. In a sim ilar We leave it to any woman liv way th e layman can u nderstand the the m ost of th e potatoes grow n in Ore With c e n tra l selling agencies in posi relativity theory, stated by a fam ous gon. tion to m eet th e dem ands of large ing in this town if she doesn’t G row ers should clip and p reserv e buyers and w ith g u aran teed g rad es to m athem atician to be: "One cannot determ ine th e speed of any object th is: th e trad e , Oregon potatoes should read the grocery advertisement moving at a uniform ra te of speed In No. 1 sh all co n sist of potatoes of com e to th e front. a straig h t line, by any experim ent sim ila r v arietal c h a ra c te ristic s w hich that is illustrated first and the In motion or light, and the moving ob are not badly m isshapen, w hich a re Unclaimed Letters. ject changes Its length in relation to one that is unillustrated second free from freezing Injury and soft rot, T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain un speed and direction of Its m otion.” This theory had its foreru n n ers In and from dam age caused by d irt or claim ed in th is office for th e week if at all. « many countries, but Is an outgrow th, o th e r foreign m a tte r, su n b u rn , second ending A ugust 18th. U nless called more specifically, of th e attem p t to grow th, grow th cra ck s, h ollow -hearts, for by S eptem ber 1st, 1923, th ese le t find th e velocity of the e a rth ’s motion cu ts, scab, blight, d ry rot, d isease. In te rs will be sen t to the Dead L etter It’s because of that trait of hu by a very delicate experim ent with sects, or m echanical or oth er m eans. office o r o th erw ise disposed of as p ro light. T he theory also m akes in- man nature, the love for pic T he d iam eter of potatoes of round vided by reg u latio n s. stan tan eity a relativ e m atter. P re sid en t Society Atlas. v arie tie s shall be not less th a n 1% tures, that this paper procured Mrs. Em m a Cash. Inches and of potatoes of long v arie X Maurice Berexo» f S aturday "D ress-U p” Day. X Meyer R. Wolle X Mrs. I. T. C lark. ADVERTISING DESIGNES S aturdays once were alm ost univer ties 1% inches. In o rd er to allow for ADVERTISING EXPERT the exclusive right to the local AND ARTIST Mrs. Anna L arsson. AND DESIGNER sally pay days, but now, with many v aria tio n s incident to proper g rading A ndrew Nyman. firms paying th eir help on other days, and handling, n ot m ore th an 5 per advertising illustrations of the S atu rd ay s have lost claim to th a t dis cent, by w eight, of any lot may be be E. E. JOHNSON, P o stm aster. tinction. But an o th er one still pre low th e prescribed size, and, in ad d i Publishers Autocaster Service. One Day a Week far Taxes. vails, th e New York Sun states. To tion, not m ore th an 6 per cen t, by the stenographer or girl clerk S atu r w eight, m ay he below th e rem ain in g Mr. Roger Babson, sta tistic a l ex A picture for every line and days are dress-up days. Even the req u irem en ts of th is grade, but not to p ert, says th a t one hour and tw enty most prim and most severely plain exceed o n e-th ird of th is 6 p er cent m in u tes of each business day —o r one for every season of the year! dresser blossoms forth on S aturday. to le ra n c e sh all be allow ed for p o ta en tire day a w eek—Is dem anded of The system started through en every able bodied person In th e U nited gagem ents for the afternoon Sadie, toes affected by soft rot. Marlon Pox T he o th er th ree established g rad es S tates to m aintain governm ent. T h at or Mamie, or Rose, wished to ap p ear WOMAN FASHION at her best when she met Tom, Dick a re No. 1, sm all, No. 2 and F ancy No. is th e lesson of th e recen t an aly sis, AUTHORITY or H arry, or whoever was going to 1. T h e fancy g rad e is one th a t d o u b t show ing th a t one-sixth of o u r n a t fajte her to a movie or Coney Island. less can be developed In th is sta te ional Income goes for taxes, federal, When one of them quarreled with w ith profit. Idaho puts out a fancy sta te and local. her p articu la r beau and was w ithout grade, every potato being sep arately a companion for th e afternoon could w rapped in p aper like o ranges and Her Fault. she adm it It to the other girls? Cer A c e rta in Scotch professor was left th ese bring a high top price for select tainly not. And so, w hether an en a w idow er In his old age. Not very gagem ent aw aits or not, the little m ark e ts. Oregon can develop the long a fte r he suddenly announced his sam e m a rk e ts as th is fancy stock can Intention of m arry in g again, h alf «(»•nographg.- dresses up every S a tu r be read ily grow n In m any localities. apologetically, adding, "I never would day. S tan d a rd g rad in g and sta te in sp ec have th o u g h t of It, If Lizzie h ad n 't A few w ords will tell th e w hole tion of potatoes has long been needed died.” sto ry In th e W ant Column. In Oregon as an aid to m arketing. Adds add to your ad-vantage. The Backbone ol America. WHAT SHALL WE EAT? BANK OF GRESHAM All LUM BER YO UR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. FOR THE BEST MEATS Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. THE SANITARY MARKET F IS K Oldfield Gresham Tire Shop A Tip to Our Merchants Tell It With Pictures HOME SWEET HOME Y E S A n O ''O SA V E THE OTMEI?. U N T IL | <jAW l I HOW HE TURNUP OUT f / LOA J v S ----------- — O n,. Hew . TUt t" "Ssfetv (W L u f k j Terry Gilkiaon » U tO C V IT II 4» 9» X u NOMO, v ie w s