Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 12, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRESHAM.
PAGE TWO
G resham
O utlook
OREGON.
TUESDAY,
A FLATTERING REQUEST.
Official pap er o f
U reeham , O regon
O fficial p ap er o f
F airview , O regon.
th e
T ow n
Of
th e
T ow n
of
ae aecon d -clasa
m a tte r
E ntered
M arch 3, 1911, at th e P oatofflcs at
G resham , O regon, under th e Act of
M arch 3, 1878.
When the state federation named
Everett Logan, R. A. Wllllson and
E E. Southard as candidates for the
legislature it was not for the purpose
of controlling legislation but to pro­
vide a delegation not composed en­
tirely of lawyers. As laboring men
they would act as a balance wheel
and protect the interests of labor by
asserting the laborer’s right to a
square deal equitable tax laws and
rigid economy In the use of public
funds.
12,
1014
Few Words “to the Wise,” Etc.
A request by nearly a hundred r e -,
publican voters addressed to E. L.
P ublianed every T u esd ay a n d F rid ay Thorpe is published in another col­
at Q resh am , O regon.
umn. He is asked to become the
H . L. 8 T C E A IR . E d ito r and P u b l’r. nom inee for Justice of the peace for
Multnomah district, embracing all
the territory of the county east of
O ur S u bscrip tion
Itatea
the Portland city llmitB
One year. 11 >•;
The request was made voluntarily
six month*. 7 le t* ,
th ree m onth'* trial
and unsolicited by Mr. Thorpe and
euhecriatlea,
sect*
has been favorably considered. He
Ad t « n ie te «
will accept the nomination if the vot­
Rat«* reasonable
ers so decide, and will work for the
Our
rcp reeentatlve
election of the full republican ticket
w ill call
whether he is nominated or not.
rheae ?•!.
TWICE A WEEK
" T h e L in o ty p e
W ar !• th e W ar
that W ln a ”
MAY
Ic a word for first insertion; one-half cent a word each subsequent insertion.
Minimum, any insertion, 10c-
Buyer and Seller are quickly drawn together
HEAL ESTATE MENTALS
FOR RENT— Four room house, two
lots, $4.00.
Enquire of A. H.
Gould, Gresham.
tf
M isc e lla n e o u s .
ROOM and BOARD— Wanted in a
quiet place for the summer, by
lady with two children, 3 and 6
years old. S. W B„ 69th North
Portland.
*21
( HARLES M. MENZIES,
C a n d id a te
for
N o m in a tio n
S ta te L e g is la tu r e .
F o r Sale Very Cheap.
Two-horse-power Fairbanks gas
engine with pump jack. This engine,
is nearly new and in No 1 condition.
Phone 256, D. E. Towle, Troutdale.
to
Advocates practical road build­
ing for the benefit of the produc­
er, strict economy in public ex­
T H E P R IM A R IE S .
LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN— Jer­
penditures, semi-annual or quar­
L in C H T O C K .
L i,« s to r k
sey cow. Brindle head, no horns,
terly payment of taxes without
fresh soon.
Reasonable reward
penalty, and abolishm ent of use­
Next Friday the voters of three
FOR SALE— Fresh cow, and young FOR
for information leading to finding
less commissions.
5-year-olil
S A L E - - Gentle
parties in Oregon will decide who
of same. Enquire O. E. Bauder,
Mr. Menzies is a successful bus­
pigs, at Cottrell. Address N. G. driving horse. Phone 471. W. H.
are to be their standard hearers dur­
Scenic Station. Phone 454. 22
21
Cleveland.
A former native son of Eastern | iness man and believes in hand­
Hedln,
Boring,
Oregon.
22
ing the coming campaign. Republi­
ling
public
affairs
in
the
sam
e
bus­
Multnomah is a candidate for the
inesslike manner a good business
cans, democrats and progressives on­
W ood!
W ood!
W ood!
for rent at Gresham. A.
legislature. Charles M. Menzies was
FOR SALE— Brown Swiss thorough­ PASTURE
man would handle his affairs,
ly are qualified to name their candi­
Sherm. McCarter will supply you
B. Witter, South Roberts avenue.
born and raised on a farm near
holding down all appropriations
bred bull calf. Eligible to regis­
with it. Seasoned live wood, $4.50;
Phone 383.
*27
dates at the polls. There is a prob­
to a minimum, consistent with
Gresham. His record Is excellent
ter.
Would trade for good cow
seasoned dead wood, $3.50. Phone
ability that the prohibitionists will
and the people would make no mis­ ¡good business.
tf
or pigs. A. Brugger. Phone 244. BALED HAY for sale. Mrs. E. Bour­ 335.
Mr. Menzies is the son of J. W.
be one of the dominant parties in the
geois. R. 2. Troutdale, Oregon.
take in electing him.
Menzies, a pioneer of Eastern
next campaign. At present they,
Phone Corbett 6101.
*22
FOR SALE— Brood sow and six
FOR SALE— Cheap, 2,000 gallon
Multnomah county. He is 39 years
with the socialists and Independents,
Redwood tank, pump and pipes.
pigs. Alfred Honey, Gresham, Or­
.1. J. Johnson is Multnomah coun­ old. born near Troutdale, lived In
must name their candidates in con*
POULTRY.
Oregon
nearly
all
bis
life.
Is
a
Rose
Metzger, phone 3x.
tf
egon,
R.
4.
ty’s candidate for attorney general.
taxpayer, and married, has one
ventlon.
He la too well known to need any
N
o
tic
e
.
son. Was reared on a farm.
FOR SALE— At a bargain, Spauld­
No one can foretell the result in
FOR SALE— Two large five-year-old
com plim ents but he needs votes to
He solicits the support of all his
ing buggy, nearly new. R. R.
I will have for sale at Tarr’s auc­
any case. The one who seem s to be
m
ules,
also
four
large
horses,
well
friends throughout the county,
Carlson. Phone 648.
tf
tion sale May 21, 20 high-grade
be nominated. A pioneer farm er’s
broke;
1300
to
1400
pounds.
H.
a winner today may be a big loser
and promises to bear the best in­
W hite Leghorn roosters and also
son, he is a shrewd lawyer and is
terests of the people at heart, and
E. Davis. Phone 21.
tf some of my fine pullets.
when the count is made.
H. W.
A large stock of Screen Doors,
if elected will go to the legisla­
Cooley, Troutdale, R. 1, phone 4 3 4.
Surprises are in store and there capable.
Wire
Screen. Adjustable Window
ture with hands untied.
BEEF CATTLE, Stock cattle and
are going to be som e severe disap­
Screens at Metzger Bros. "Swat the
fresh cows wanted. Andrewr. Bros.,
(Paid Adv.)
David
I.anggutb
has
but
one
man
THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH PEN- Fly."— Adv.
pointments among the aspirants on
Pleasant Home. Phone 279.
to beat for state senator. Suppose
ciled Indian Runner ducks. Barred
ail the ballots.
He has
DRIVING TEAM for sale.
Plymouth Rocks eggs for hatch­
Au ad. in the local newspaper is
An-
The present campaign has demon­ we can help him do it?
Q u e stio n o f E a tin g .
1 drews Bros., Pleasant Home. Phone
ing. $1.00 per setting, postpaid, a good Investment that all mer­
strated that a political campaign may friends all over Eastern Multnomah
1 279.
$7.00 per hundred
P. F. Uhlig,
tf
chants can afford to make.
be conducted on decent lines. There and is self-m ade. Jyst the right
The m atter of diet has been a sub­
Gresham, Oregon, R. 3.
sort
of
stuff
in
him
that
farmers
like.
PASTURAGE
for
rent.
Good
fee*;
ject more investigated ard studied
lias been no scurrility of any conse­
of lute years than ever before. The
running water. Mrs. E. Douglass, TWELVE Young Turkeys for sale. C h ild
Cross ?
F e v e ris h ?
Sick ?
quence, the Idea of mud slinging be­
A public morgue in Portland Is de­ relation of food to desease, with a
R 1, Troutdale, Ore.
tf
A
cross,
peevish,
listless
child
ing happily obsolete or nearly so.
Hatched
May
6.
Phone
25x.
Mrs.
careful supervision of diet, In many
C. Powell.
»20
with coated tongue, pale, doesn’t
It is noticeable that newspaper manded by the people. Dr. Dam­ of our constitutional and infectious
For
Sale.
sleep; eats som etim es very little,then
publicity Is in demand more so than masch is the only candidate who is diseases, such as diabetes, scarlet
No. 1 hog feed, processed barley,
FOR SALE— Utah Land Piaster, again ravenously; stomach sour;
ever bcofre. The sm all crowds who pledged to provide one Instead of fever, typhiod, malaria, etc., has $20.00 per ton at Sundial Mill,
$9.60 per ton at mill. Sun Dial Mill breath fetid; pains in stomach, with
instrumental in great good be- . p . jrview Orp„on
attend the rallies show that the vot turning over the business of the of­ been
tf
dlarrheaffi grinds teeth while asleep,
ing wrought to mankind.
r airview, Oregon.
Co., Fairview.
tf
fice
to
one
firm
of
undertakers.
and starts up with terror— all sug
ers are thinking for them selves and
We read about the privations some
gest a Worm Killer— som ething that
of our great men suffered during the |
do not care to be talked to, although
| expels worms, and alm ost every child
D. C. Lewis, as a representative time spent in school and study. The
the personal campaign has been e f­
Worm Killer Is
sim ple food they lived on plus their
•>»» them. Kickapoo
Kicks
fective in making the candidate ac­ from Multnomah, would carry Influ­ exertion for existence. Is in a great X
today. Start at
n
i.
n
i
_
X nee<*p<*-„
a * box
;
ence
In
the
legislature.
He
has
been
quainted with his constituents. The
measure, the reason for the m entall- A l , * r - | . m . x a
I z H ID fll/H I r m n lflV F T IP n f' I f l
X OIlcf' ' ° 4 won ’t have to coax, as
I | I I r-,1
vdlldUldll LlIipiUj lllvlll VO. .it Kickapoo Worm Killer is a candy
people like to know their man. ques­ Indorsed by several organizations ty they developed. Plain living and j’ < 2 L 1 T 1 X 1
I : confection.
Expels the worms, the
B. F. LEACH, Mgr.
tion him and size him up. Once they and is making a good impression in high thinking go invariably together.
cause of your child’s trouble. 25c
You will find that people who do
his
campaign.
I
N
A
are satisfied they are won.
The
at your Druggist.
not stuff them selves beyond the
9 North Second St., Portland, Or.
shrewdest politician realizes this and
point of satisfaction, but leave the
T
H
E
R
I
G
H
T
K
I
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D
Phone
or
Wire
at
our
Expense
A merited promotion would be table a little unsatisfied are those
is anxious to appear at his best.
E. A . Easley, Real Estate
With all the faults of the primary be that of T. J. Cleeton to the su ­ who can usually control them selves
In other ways as well.
Buys. S ells and E xchanges Real E s­
selection of candidates It haB its preme court of Oregon. The voters
It
lias
been
said,
"It
takes
a
life­
tate
o f nil kinds; w rites Fire Insur­
ance and lends money.
compensations and the people are have the opportunity to approve of time to learn how to live and one
Offices 333 Chamber of C a m m e o ,
must pass through a variety of hard j
generally shrewd enough to make the the right man for the place.
B uilding, Portland, Oregon.
experiences before the lessons are (
best selections.
PHONE: M arshall 1675.
With Archie Leonard as sheriff really learned.” We all know how I
Residence
on Powell Street, Gresham
Every voter should be at the polls
true
this
Is.
Eating,
however,
finds
1
there would be no calf ruBtllng
INSURANCE
and help to make the w isest choice.
first
place
among
these
lessons
for
j
DENTISTS
When he goes after a crook he a l­ most of us have, tim e and again, ex- 1
They alone are responsible for poor
ways gets him. That has been his perienced the suffering from over- I
W. J. OTT
B . H. O TT
officers and slack enforcem ent of the
JOHN BROWN
eating, yet, how few have questioned |
f PAINTING WANTED
record and he will maintain it.
law.
the cause of the trouble or even real- i
M SVBA XCl
By DAY or CONTRACT
X
R. A. Booth is the logical man for ized that the food eaten was respons­
Representing only RELIABLE IN­
OEMTISTS
A Johns one of the republican United States senator. W hile his ible for it.
E.
S
U
M
Y
X
SURANCE COMPANIES
You say you have felt depressed
candidates for governor made Gresh­ nomination is assured he Bbould be
GRESHAM
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-
OREGON
Call Peck's Restaurant.
y
after a meal, you had a headache
Pbone 513
Qresham, Oregon
am a visit during the cam paign and given a flattering vote at the pri­ some tim e after, you had a sour taste
GRESHAM,
-
-
ORE. X
created a good Impression. He will maries.
in your mouth, you found It difficult |
to concentrate your thoughts, and ■
poll a substantial vote here as a re­
P h o n e M ain 2GH3
felt the drowsiness of sleep creeping
sult of his speech to the voters while
J a m e s E lk in g t o n
Only one farmer for the legislat­ over you. Have you considered your r
INSUBA
NCE
here.
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
ure in all of Multnomah county.
R. eating? Do you eat too much? Do J
ACCIDENT
SURETY BONDS
DENTIST
W. Olli can be nominated if the far­ you have too great a variety? Do
FIKE
AUTOMOBILE
you mix acid fruits with cake, pie, ; LIFE
William A. Carter, a republican mers will give him their vote.
PLATE GLASS
Office 514 Oregonian Bldg.
HEALTH
or candy after a regular meal? Are
aspirunt for the nomination for gov­
O ffice on Main Street
Portland,
-
-
Oregon
you using abundance of tea and cef-
ernor,Is gaining strength everyw here
Congressman l^tfferty's reception f n ■" Hu you S ta rv e y o u rs e lf d u rin g __ PHONES: O ffice 816 K ee 68
FHYSICIAMB
and will make a notable show ing In in Gresham on Saturday was an ova­ the day and indulge In a heavy meal j —
COMTRACTOBS
the contest next Friday.
tion. The spirit shown here is a at night and then feel incapacitated j
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
for anything else but bed, with a '
warning to the "big Interests."
disturbed sleep at night? Yes, we
P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon
it ’s Kreuder and the other man"
ALFRED
HAMMAR
have all transgressed In these and !
OFFICE HOURS
"Judge”
Stapleton
would
sound
for county
com m issioner,
sure
10 a.
many more ways. Some are able to : P la s t e r e r an d C e m en t C o n tra c to r.
to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 3 p m.
7
to
8 p m.. at R esid e n c e
enough. Hut the "other m an” should well. Suppose we make it unanimous do these tilings because of the nature
Phones
Office 116 R esidence 118
Estim
ates
furnished
free
on
re­
of
their
work.
They
are
always
in
Eastern
Multnomah
and
give
him
I»' Holman if the taxpayers know
Office H ow ltt Bldg., over P. O.
quest. All work Guaranteed
healthy for their hard work uses ;
the title.
their own interests.
up the fuel they feed the body. Not ; Phone S a l
Gresham P. O. Boa 31
so with home, school, or profession- ;
PHONES: Residence, 111; Office, 111
al life where the physical is not tax- '
W id e ly
s c a tte re d
have
ed to its proper capacity.
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
been b u ilt by th e P o r t­
Again, age is another factor, es­ IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
P h y s ic ia n and Su rg eon
la n d
K a ilw a y , L ig h t A
pecially after the age of forty in '
P o w e r C o m p an y fo r th e
Hours. 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.
which the matter of diet conies to be
p urpose o f p ro v id in g
the most important elem ent of living
Office, H o w it t B u ild in g
The athlete, perhaps more than
GRESHAM
-
-
OREGON
any one else, notices the effect of a
change o f diet with a period of Inac­
tivity. The things he Is not allowed
FOR
PHONES:
Residence, Tabor 120;
during training like pie, cake, fresh
Office. Main 4812, Home A 5152
bread, etc., he Indulges in. If expert- I
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
ence has not taught him better, with
the result that he invariably suffers
P h y s ic ia n and Su rg eon
from bolls, carbuncles, rheumatism
R es., 0 8 East Otfth St.
Office, 1111-13 Sellin g Building
and a variety of other ills human
W E DESIG N BUILDINGS
PORTLAND, OREGON
flesh is heir to.
So,
too,
with
people
who
do
not
ETTSEL
T.
JONES
FRANKZC.
JONES
My only opponent in the nomination of
to ita p a tro n s .
T h ro u g h
exercise sufficiently, eat too much,
Office Phons 48.
Beeldence. 238
Coroner at the coming primaries, has made
h ig h
ten s io n
tra n s m is ­
and delight In too many varieties
G e o . I n g lis, M . D .
sion lines, each o f these
DR EDMUND B. HASLOP.
the statement that “ he is in favor of a pub­
Hurry
::
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CARDS
::
O T T BROS.
T en
E le c tr ic
G e n e r a tin g
P la n ts
Dr. F. H. Dammasch
ÎJ trâ CTORS
CORONER
lic morgue by the people, which means, as
he interprets it, an act of the legislature
and an appropriation; this in turn means
ADDITIONAL TAX
My platform is simple and plain, I have
not attempted to fog the vital points by
claiming to indorse a public morgue, if the
people will vote a TAX to maintain it.
I will establish and maintain a public
morgue without ADDITIONAL TAX
la thia plain?
I will be Coroner of Multuoninh county
and not the representative of an under­
taker. Ia thia plain?
I positively will not place the office at any
undertaker's place of business, nor will
they or any of their assistants be associa­
ted in any way with the office. Is
this plain 7
Vole for DR.
F. H. DAMMASCH
for Coroner
Paid Adv.
A tto r n e y s.
Hominy is said to be the only im ­
portant food product not manufac­
tured in Oregon.
M in t P ro m p t and E ffe c tu a l C u re fo r
Bad C olds.
E
3801
Main 1848
C. G SCHNEIDER
428 W orcester Bldg.
Portland. Ore
Fundamental Music Training
FOR
Representative
R e p a M fc « « r ie f t e t . f 81 ft D ia t.
nqirnr*
FMYSICLAM end I V B 8 1 O I
All p rofessional c a lls prom ptly a t­
tended. Special
attention to d is­
eases of the E yes and Biting of
glasses.
office Hours 9 to 12 am ., 1:38 to 6
over F irst S tate Beak
Oreaham
g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a re in ­
te r -c o m m u n ic a tiv e ,
so
t h a t th e s e rv ic e is In ­
s ured
a g a in s t
u n fo re ­
seen in te rr u p tio n s .
A tto rn e y a t-la tw
When you have a bad cold you
want a remedy that will not only
give you relief, but effect a prompt
and permanent cure, a remedy that 1
is pleasant to take, a remedy (hat ,
contains nothing injurious.
Cham­
berlain’s Cough Remedy m eets all i
these requirements. It acts on na­
C la ss and P rivate L esso n s
ture's plan, relieves the lungs, aids
expectoration, opens the secretions
and restores the system to a healthy j Phone 681
FLORENCE M HONEY
condition. This remedy has a world |
wide sale and use and can always
be depended upon.
Sold by Gresh­
am Drug Co., and all Dealers.
WILSON T. HUME
Reliable
E le c tr ic
S e r v ic e
WHERE LOCATED
Dr. W. C. Belt
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office on Main Street, op. Library
Phone 18
Gresham, Ore.
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
MRS M SQUIRE
OSTEOAThlC PHYSICIAN ud SURGEON
Main Street opposite
Bank of Gresham
A ppointm ents may be made for
above days ahead by callin g F irst
s ta te Bank
Phone 831.
PORTLAND OFFICE
and
gl astee
fitted
S ilv e rto n
C a za d e ro
E s ta c ad a
B u ll R a n
Boring
Dr H aslop expects to open offices
In F irst S tate Bank building, Gresh­
am during the tw o d ays Tuesday
and Friday, startin g the flrst T ues­
day In May.
Dressmaking
Eyes tested
Dr Gee Inaila
PortlatMl (II)
O reg o n C ity
453-B-7-B-8 M erges Bldg.
B ro a d w a y
and W a s h in g to n
St.
S t.
Johns
Salem
PORTLAND RAILff’Y ?
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway and Alder Stratta
PHONES
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