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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1924)
Worse Thau That. Wasted Breath. T hom as w as not a prim e favorite A T exas atto rn ey w as delivering a w ith his rich uncle. In vain did he F o u rth of Ju ly oration. He had held try to im press him, but the old m an fo rth p rosily for n early an hour, a p w as n ot easily im pressed. p aren tly w ithout g ettin g anyw here. One evening th e young m an w ent to At length he stopped, an d th en said in his u n cle’s home for a call, and in the «im pressive to n es: "I p ause to ask co u rse of conversation asked: , m yself a questio n .” “ Uncle, don't you th in k it would A voice from th e back of th e hall be r a th e r foolish for me to m a rry a shouted: “B etter not. You'll only get g irl who w as in te lle ctu ally my in a fool an sw e r.”—L aw yer and B anker. ferio r ?" "W orse th a n foolish, T hom as,” w as When Dreams Cerne True. th e reply. "W orse th a n foolish— im j "H ave any of your childhood am p o ssib le!"— Success Magazine. bitions been realized?" “Yes, w hen my m o th er used to cut WOOD SAWING my h a ir I alw ays w ished I h ad n 't Q uickly and efficiently done by ex any."—C hristian R egister, Boston. perts. All ord ers prom ptly attended to reg a rd le ss of size. T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SMITH cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv. MR. AND MRS. TA X PA Y ER Senator R obinson of A rk an sas, ml- BEING HEARD FROM, n o rity leader, has seen th e h an d w rit- SAYS CORRESPONDENT 1 ing on th e w all and disavow ed any 1 W ashington. D ? c Z T o the G resham P*“ ? h*8 demo<'r >‘t ‘c co lleagues plan O utlook:— The o b stru ctio n ists in con- ° h8^ n M ellon’ H does not m a t- g ress have m ade two discoveries, th e w h eth er ° ne like8 ,h e ^ c r e t a r y of , th e tre a su ry or not every one w ill first being th a t th e so called propa- ganda In favor of th e Mellon ta x bill I hav8 tO ac k n o * ‘«dK‘‘ «»at u nder his w as not p ro p ag an d a at all but an ex- 8kiUful g u ,dauce ,h e 8 r <’a ‘ n atio n al pression on th e p art of th e people debt has been reduced about ’ 4’000’- who a re w ith P resid en t Coolidge in 000.000 an d th a t is th e th in g th a t th e people w ant. w anting co n g ress to get down to w ork and pass a tax m easu re th a t 4b* m inority a re sin cere in th eir w ill reduce ta x es; the second is th a t ‘‘ffort8 to “ *<1 ‘he people of th e nation th e p lan to oust S ecre tary Mellon th ,' y wil1 get sq u arely hack of the from th e cabinet w as loaded w ith p resid en t and put his m easu res th ro u g h . P re sid en t Coolidge is stro n g dynam ite. In reg ard to th e first discovery th e er today th a n he w as a m outh ago law m akers have been receiving word for th e voters realize he has been from "th e folks back hom e” th a t they fighting th e ir b a ttle and fighting stood behind th e p resid en t in his de ag ain st heavy odds. H is ap p o in tm en t m and for actio n , it was pro p ag an d a of H arlan F. Stone, dean of Colum bia b ut the p ro p ag an d a w as from Mr. and U niversity, as atto rn ey g en eral, is Mrs. T ax p ay er who had become tired an o th er evidence of th e p resid e n t's of petty politics as played by th e m i firm desire to a c t for th e best in te rest no rity for th e p ast four m onths. If a of th e people in stead of playing poli few m ore th o u san d citizens, irre sp e c tics by selecting some man who m ight tive of w h at th e ir political faith may c a rry som e votes w ith him. T hose iu be, send on le tte rs th e ch an ces a re W ashington a re m ore th a n ever im th a t they w ill get a tax reduction pressed w ith th e sim ila rity betw een m easu re passed th is session and one Coolidge and L in co ln 's m ethod of th a t will c a rry w ith it Coolidge's d e w orking, nam ely, direct and honest m and for a 25 p er cent red u ctio n for action for the benefit of th e n atio n as a whole. th e 1923 taxes. J u s t a few m ore le t te rs w ill do it. W ant aas. ad d to y o u r profit. The C on solidated M o to r F r e ig h t L in e s , In c ., O a k la n d , operates a fle e t o f la rg e tru c k s in m er chand ise tra n s p o r- _ ta tio n . Z s ro le n e oils are used ex clu s ive ly - Sand big motor freight line settles THE OIL QUESTION- Gravel Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. L ow est P rices. B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. K NARR & SO N PHONE GRESHAM 489 T he Consolidated Motor Freight Lines, Inc., of Oakland, Calif., has solved its lubrication problem — by standardizing on Zerolene. Independent Tests Verify Claims TROUTDALE. OREGON AXPS-29 Subjecting the anti-western oil superstition to the test of actual comparison in service, this Com pany verified independently our claims that Zerolene will lubricate the modem automobile engine as well or better than any oil on the m arket, irrespective of price, and w hether of eastern or western origin. A part of their letter follows: * > Mrs. Georgia Thom as of T ulsa. Okla.. shot herself through the knee when her liushnnd thought tie would, l-e less Jealous If she w ere disfigured. Now she w ants a divorce. HISTORY GIVEN OF (’LEAN-UP MOVEMENT T w elve y ea rs ago next m onth, Allen W. C lark, of St. Louis. Mo., in a u g u ra ted a "clean-up and paint- u p ” cam paign th a t has w ithstood th e te st of tim e and is today a n a tion-w ide m ovem ent w ith the en d orsem ent of all p ro g ressiv e a g e n cies. Com m enting on th is “clean-up and p a in t-u p ” cam paign A. W. M etzger, of th e local W inchester sto re, said: "T he call 12 yeurs ago by Mr. C lark roused th e nation m ore th a n any o th e r call since th e Civil W ar, ex cep tin g the one m ade to A m ericans to Join th e colors and m ake th e world free for dem ocracy. T h at w as a c le a n up, too. "B eginning in a sm all w ay th e m ovem ent h as gripped n ea rly every com m unity. More th a n 7,000 cities and tow ns cam paigned for a week or m ore in 1923 to clean cellars, stre e ts, y ard s and dum ps and to p ain t and re model houses. In d u strial p lan ts and o th e r buildings, so as to m ake th ese tow ns b etter places to live In. Once „ ,, Interested no city or tow n ever falls Id le A c r e s Y ield N o P ro fit FITA BLE crops s h o u ld be growing on th a t un cleared land of yours—productive instead of idle acres. P RO And blasting stum ps is now much cheaper and easier. • Pacific Stumping Powder is clearing land quickly and cheaply for the ranchers around here, because there are about 142 sticks of 1)4* x 8* of Pacific Stumping to the 50-pound case. You will get one-half more sticks for each dollar spent for explosives for land-clearing when you buy Pacific Stumping. I t has the same strength as other standard stumping powders. There is no danger of its freezing, nor does Pacific Stumping cause headacne from handling. Let us supply you with explosives this year. We carry large stocks of du P ont dynam ites for all blasting purposes on the farm. Tell us your job and we’ll tell you the cost. Less Carbon—Better Gasoline Mileage ZEROLENE r F f o r FO RDS —the Standard Oil w * • C o m p a n y • new im p ro v e d o il fo r F o rd c a rt, “ Feeds T h ose O il-S ta rv e d Fo rd s.” I n s i s t o n Z e r o le n e , e v e n i f it d o e s c o s t less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY A. W. METZGER A CO., Gresham ERI A JONSRVD, R. F. DM R<»rintf. (Business Kelso) C. S. Ml’DGE, Clack» mas, (Business Damascus) PAUL R. ME IMG, Saudy (C A L IF O R N IA ) pend ent POW DER A P a c i f ic N o r t h w e s t P r o d u c t E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON L ittle Tommy w as ab so rb ed in a p ic tu re of E lijah going to heaven in a ch ario t. P o in tin g to th e halo over his head, he exclaim ed: “Look, pop; he's c a rry in g a sp a re tire ." GUARANTEED MATERIAL and QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Make no mistake about it Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop Can do it Near City Bakery O UR H EA LTH Phone 1233 BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains (lie Vitam ine», raided by scientific priucli les It’s Good and Good for You G resham City B akery Phone 1221 Y O U R D IV ID E N D S COME REGULARLY Our 7% P rio r P re fe re n ce Stock has paid dividend« re g u la rly every th ree m onths since It w as first Issued. NON-FREEZING T h u b o o k let reports inde S T U M P IN G Bedell—“Say, Lam ke, w hat can I use to polish ivory?” Lam ke— "W ell, did you ever try a sham poo?” Let your work be done by someone who can furnish you THEO. VAN DONINCK more per dollar NON-HEADACHE W hy pay tribute to a superstition? The use of Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut down your oil bill, but give you better contin uous lubrication, and better lubri cation means g r e a te r gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower upkeep costs, and a longer life for your car. "In m any localities th e C ham ber of C om m erce and o th er civic forces a re behind th e cam paign and every effort is m ade to get th e people of th e v a ri ous sections to w ork In u n its to m ake th e cam paign m ore effective. In m any places prizes a re aw arded to th e sec tio n s m aking th e best show ing. “ W hile our com m unity is m ore a t tra c tiv e th an tlie averag e, th e re is no doubt th a t a clean -u p and p ain t-u p cam paign put on in e a rn e st and w ith the cooperation of everyone, would he of g re a t benefit. F or in stan ce, in ad dition to overcom ing th e housing sh o rtag e by building new hom es, m any houses can be m ade av ailab le by being rep aired and repainted. "W lren Mr, C lark first in stitu te d his cam paign, it w as of a w eek's d u ratio n and only a p ain t up idea. Today it is of m uch w ider scope and in m any places a cam paign Is p ut on each year for tw o or th re e w eeks. I be lieve th a t th is is a g reat Im provem ent and we w ill do w ell to adopt th e m otto ‘Clean-U p, i’aint-U p and Keep It Up’ for our com m unity. WHY NOT? ’ D uring the p ast th ree o r four years w e have exper im ented w ith various b ran d s of eastern and w estern lubricating oils, including Zerolene oil. T h e resu lts of th ese tests have proved to o u r satisfaction th at Zerolene lubricates o u r equipm ent w ith th e greatest efficiency. O u r recent decision to lubricate o ur tru ck s exclu sively w ith Zerolene oils h as resu lted in th e reduc tion to a m inim um of m echanical difficulties w hich w ere due to faulty lubrication.” Into th e old ru t. R esu lts a re too plainly seen and afte r a com m unity is brig h ten ed th ro u g h a little Judicious w ork seldom does a m unicipality d rift back in to th e old m ethods. “C leaning up and p ain tin g up a tow n m eans m uch m ore th a n th e w ords im ply. It helps to m ake a city beautiful, m aybe not a sp o tless tow n, but a good d e a n , w holesom e city, sa n ita ry and safe from the rav ag es of disease, fire and d eterio ratio n . It is a m ovem ent for good th a t has caused M ayors. H ealth D epartm ents, S treet D epartm ents, M erchants, W o m an 's clubs and Boy and G irl Scouts to give u n stin ted aid. “The women of A m erica w ere quick to see th e adv an tag es of th e cam paign w ere quick to realize th a t clean honies. sto res and stre e ts w ere essen tial in m aking cities and tow ns fit to live in, and for th a t reaso n th ey have given u n sp a rin g ly of th e ir tim e. W om an’s influence has alw ays been constructive. To Please Husband service tests of Z e ro le n e m ade by a n u m ZEROLENE It Is a Safe and Sou ml Inveatnient You can buy It a t 198.00 a sh are, p ar value >100, for cash or on easy term s. It will net you 7.14% on every d o lla r you Invest. W rite for full in fo rm atio n today. ber o f larj;e users. A s k any Standar«! O il Sales repre te n ta tive o r Z e ro le n e er fo r a copy. • In v estm en t D epartm ent Portland R ailw ay, L ight & P ow er Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon