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TWO
G resham
O utlook
TW ICE A W EEK
P u b lis h e d ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n .
H . L. ST. C l.A IK . E d ito r a n d P u b l’r.
O u r S u b sc rip tio n
K ates
O n e y e a r, 1 1 6 0 ;
six m o n th s , 75 c t s ;
th r e e m o n th 's tr ia l
s u b s c r ip tio n , 60c.
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A d v e r t is in g
K a te s reasonable*
O ur r e p re s e n ta tiv e
« i l l c a ll.
P h o n s 701
"T he L i n o t y p e
W ay is t h e
t h a t W in s ."
W ay
Official p a p e r o f
G re sh a m . O reg o n .
Official p a p e r of
F a irv ie w , O reg o n .
th e
Tow n
of
th e
Tow n
of
E n te re d as se c o n d -class m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postoffice a t
G re sh a tu , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of
M arch 3, 1879.
OI K
N A TIO N A L G UA RD .
T h e day a n d tim e is fa s t a p p ro a c h ­
in g , If, in d eed , it is n o t a lre a d y h e re ,
w hen th e e le m e n t w hich lias b ro u g h t
a n d m a in ta in e d th e O regon N a tio n a l
G u a n l io its p re s e n t s ta te of c o m p a r­
a tiv e efficiency m ay well h a n d itse if
a little c o m m e n d a tio n .
W hen th e
m a tte r o f o u r n a tio n a l d e fe n se s h a ll
he finally d ecid e d , as It lu u sl be In
i lie very n e a r fu tu re , th e first th in g
th a t will be lo o k ed to is th e N a tio n a l
G u a rd an d its efficiency in (h e d iffe r­
ent s ta ll's ; an d its efficiency in m an y
o i th e m , if c u r r e n t re p o r ts a re c o r­
re ct, Is o f a d ecid e d ly n e g llh le q u a l­
ity.
T h e to ta l s tr e n g th o f th is o rg a n i­
sa tio n is now a p p ro x im a te ly 135,-
uito in p lace of 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 o r m o re o f
^ i e n th a t sh o u ld be ev en now p re ­
p a re d to ta k e th e field as a first r e ­
serv e.
If th e N a tio n a l G u ard w ere
re c ru ite d to th is n u m b e r, an d w ere
as e ffectiv e as it sh o u ld be m ad e, it
w ould, w ith o u t q u e stio n , he a m ost
v a lu a b le
a d ju n c t
to
tile re g u la r
arm y . U n d er so m e o f th e co n d itio n s
of w a rfa re w hich h av e re c e n tly p r e ­
vailed in
B elg iu m
and
n o rth e rn
F ra n c e , o u r N a tio n a l G u a rd w ould
If all Its m em b ers h a d th e m a r k s ­
m an sh ip o f th e O reg o n boys— ba
as effectiv e as, if n o t b e tte r, th a n th e
re g u la r arm y .
In m any of th e s ta te s b u t s c a n t
a tte n tio n has been p aid to th e m il­
itia m en , w ith th e re s u lt tlia t th e
n a tio n u l g o v e rn m e n t Is d ep riv e d of
a re so u rc e th a t o u g h t to be a t all
tim e s a v a ila b le fo r an y c rise s tlia t
m ig h t a rise . T h e first tilin g to do
in tlte lin e o f n a tio n a l d e fe n se is to
d ev elo p tile m a te ria l th u t we a lre a d y
hav e a n d udd to it in n u m b e rs an d
efficiency w itli all p o ssib le h a ste . It
Is w ell e n o u g h , an d p e rh a p s n a tu r a l
e n o u g h , to be c o n s id e rin g new sy s­
tem s of d e fe n se , b u t we sh o u ld n o t
ltegii ■ct lo o k in g a f t e r a n d p e rfe c tin g
tlte o n e a lre a d y in ex iaten ce th a t
could lie m ad e h e lp fu l an d v a lu a b le
m o re q u ick ly th a n an y o th e r.
O re g o n 's N a tio n a l G u ard Is sa id to
be a m o n g th e best in th e c o u n try in
re la tiv e n u m b e rs,
e q u ip m e n t
an d
tr a in in g , a ll of w h ich Is good, an d
c h a ra c te ris tic of th e s t a te ; b u t it
sh o u ld now be r e c r u ite d to th e u t­
m ost p o ssib ility a n d
th e
fin ish in g
to u c h e s o f efficiency be pu t o n th a t
w ill put it in th e very best o f c o n d i­
tio n to r b u sin e ss sh o u ld Its se rv ic e s
be re q u ire d in a n y cap acity .
S C H O O L L I N < T IE S .
H
E xcep t in c a se s o f c h a rity It
w ould seem tlia t sch o o l lu n c h e s o u g h t
not to be se rv e d , us ts b ein g d o n e In
m any places.
S om e o f th e g r e a te r
sch o o l c e n te rs a re su p p ly in g lu n c h e s
at as low a cost as o n e cen t. F iv e
c e n ts ts Hie h ig h e s t lim it. C o n c e rn ­
ing tills m a tte r it ts sa id In an ex­
c h a n g e th a t
" P h ila d e lp h ia h a s ta k e n ho ld in
e a rn e s t of th e p ro v isio n of lu n ch fo r
school c h ild re n .
It h a s a u th o riz e d
th e
e s ta b lis h m e n t
of
tw en ty -fiv e
lu n c h ro o m s In v a rio u s sc h o o ls w h ere
they seem to he m o st n eed ed . It has
a p p e a re d as a n ec e ssa ry m e a s u re to
supply tlte c h ild re n w ith u I a ju a ie
food fo r th e n o o n recess, p ro te c tin g
t cm a g a in s t tlte h ig h e r p rices a sk e d
li p riv a te e n te r p ris e w hich h a s se iz ­
ed th e o p p o rtu n ity to e s ta b lis h sltn l-
l a t p lace s. It w ould be In te re st lug to
k n o w w h at can be b o u g h t fo r a c e n t,
th e p rice u n it, a t su ch p laces w h ere,
of c o u rs e , p rofit Is not a n o b je c t, an d
« l i r e th e c e rta in ty of p a tro n a g e re-
d u o s th e risk of th e b u sin ess W h a t­
e v e r It Is t h a t s h a ll be s u p p lie d , it
w ill, of c o u rs e , be sufficient fo r th e
p u rp o s e , w lilie th e n ecessity o f It
h as I • ett d e m o n s tra te d T h e s u p e r in ­
te n d e n t o f th e sc h o o ls say s th u t at
least 3 p e r cen t o f th e p u p ils cam e
to sc h o o l w ith o u t b re a k f a s t; th a t 12
p er c en t h ad b re a k f a s t to o e a rly , an d
65 p e r c e n t, h ad in a d e q u a te b re a k -
la s ts . It tuny seem a lo n g s te p fo r a
sch o o l syst« in to go In to th e b u sin e ss
of c a te rin g , h u t a lre a d y , In a d v a n c e d
c u te s , It lo o k s a f t e r th e ey es a n d
te e th o f th e p u p ils, a n d to fill th e ir
stomachs p ro p e rly w o u ld a p p e a r
m o re re a s o n a b le
C u rlo u s iy e n o u g h ,
th e e x p e c ta tio n is t h a t th e I cen t
lu n c h can be fu r n is h e d w ith a slig h t
m a rg in o f p ro fit, so t h a t it w ill put
be a b u rd e n on th e ta x p a y e r."
G oing to sch o o l w ith o u t b re a k f a s t,
o r w ith less th a n e n o u g h to e a t Is
on e o f th e fo ib les o f th e a g e th a t Is
m a k in g th e sc h o o l I d itch n e c e ssa ry .
It is u n n e c e ssa ry fo r th e c h ild re n of
any but the very poorest to stint
I th e m se lv e s, a n d th e s e sh o u ld be ta k -
I en c a re of. M ost p eo p le h av e en o u g h
I to e a t a t h o m e a n d if th e ir c h ild re n
j fall to ta k e so m e th in g a lo n g fo r th e
n o o n d ay m eal it b e to k e n s a lax ity o r
c a re le ssn e s s th a t w ill grow up w ith
I th e m In th e ir sch o o l h o u rs a n d be
com e a t r a i t th a t in o th e r y e a rs w ill
m a rk fo r id len ess in s te a d o f th r if t ;
fo r ex p en siv e w ays in s te a d of eco n o ­
my.
T h e m a tte r o f lo o k in g a f t e r th e
h e a lth of p u p ils In o u r sch o o l does
n o t Im ply th a t th ey sh o u ld be fed by
th e ta x p a y e rs o r by th e g e n e ro s ity of
th e fam ily p u rse at a p u b lic ta b le . A
su fficien t b re a k f a s t a t h o m e a n d a
lu n c h b a sk e t fo r n o o n sh o u ld be re
q u ire d o f ev ery p u p il— a lw ay s e x c e p t­
in g th o s e w ho re a lly a re o b je c ts of
c h a rity .
Ml <M I » 1 I D L E G IH L I I IOS
T h e n e w sp a p e rs c a n n o t m a k e law s
n o r e n fo rc e th e m
a f te r th e y a re
m ad e, b u t th e y can su g g e s t le g is la ­
tio n fo r th e a m e lio ra tio n of h u m a n i­
ty an d can h a m m e r aw ay u n til so m e ­
th in g is done.
If th e le g is la tu re w ere In sessio n
ag a in ju s t now we w ould w ork h a rd
fo r th e p assag e of a hill s im ila r to
tlte o n e in tro d u c e d In New Y ork
w hich p ro v id ed th a t 'o n ly o n e p rice
fo r a g iv en co m m o d ity s h a ll be law ­
fu l.”
By th e te rm s of tlia t bill a
fa r m e r d e sirin g to c h a n g e th e p rice
of eg g s w ould h a v e 'to file a sc h e d u le
th e re o f w ith th e s ta te a g r ic u ltu r a l
d e p a rtm e n t, w hich w ould go In to e f­
fect th irty day s th e r e a f te r , u n less
su s p en d ed by th e co m m is sio n e r a t
th e In sta n c e of th e co n su m e r.
P ro b a b ly th e law , if p a sse d , w ould
he in o p e ra tiv e as th e m id d le m a n
m ig h t h av e so m e th in g to s a y ; b u t if
t h a t law failed we w ould try to h av e
a n o th e r passed re q u irin g e v ery f a r ­
m er to h ir e o n e m o re h ire d m an th a n
he h ad w ork for. A lso, we w ould in ­
s e r t a se c tio n w hich w ould p ro v id e
fo r sh e d s to be b u ilt o v e r all fields
w h ere h ire d m en h av e to w o rk on
h o t d ay s.
W h ile a t th e jo b o f h e lp in g th e
h ire d m an we w ould fix th in g s so th a t
all b u lls b ein g d riv e n on th e h ig h ­
way sh o u ld he e q u ip p ed w ith a 50-
p o u n d b ell, a ste a m w h istle a n d an
e le c tric h e a d lig h t.
T h e re is no in ­
te n tio n In th e la s t se c tio n of co m ­
p a rin g a h ire d m an to a b u ll, h u t It
seem s th a t b o th need p ro te c tio n .
On th e o th e r h a n d we w ould be
good an d k eep sile n t if th e le g is la ­
tu r e u n d e rto o k to p e n a liz in g w om en
w ho try to e a rn a little m oney
by
w o rk in g in f r u it c a n n e rie s
O u r In ­
te r e s ts a re b o u n d up in th e h ire d
m an on th is o ccasio n , b u t we a re li­
a b le to e x p erien ce a c h a n g e of m in d
u n le ss h e a p p re c ia te s o u r e ffo rts in
his b eh alf.
P R E V E N T IN G W A R S.
An o rg a n iz a tio n fo rm e d at P h il­
a d e lp h ia la s t w eek, w ith fo rm e r P re s ­
id e n t T a ft as its p e rm a n e n t h e a d , to
c re a te a le a g u e of n a tio n s w itli a
view to p re v e n tin g w ars, o r a t le a s t
to lessen th e p o ss ib ilitie s o f a rm e d
co n flicts, Is a b o u t th e s a n e s t m o v e­
m en t th a t h a s y et been p ro p o se d to
f u r th e r th e alm s of peace.
T h e d ifficu lties of su ch a n u n d e r ­
ta k in g w ere fu lly u n d e rs to o d b u t if
th e p ro p o sa ls su g g e s te d can se c u re
th e a d h e re n c e of th e le a d in g w o rld
p o w ers th e y w ould u n d o u b te d ly te n d
to lessen th e c h a n c e s of th e su d d e n
o u tb r e a k of w ar th r o u g h th e u n ite d
a c tio n of th e m all In fo rc in g all Ju s ­
tifiab le d is p u te s b efo re a co u n cil of
c o n c lllla tlo n fo r h e a rin g , c o n s id e r­
in g an d re c o m m e n d a tio n :
T h e p ro p o sa l th a t th e s ig n a to ry
p o w ers s h a ll use b o th " t h e i r e c o n o ­
m ic a n d m ilita ry fo rces a g a in s t an y
o n e of th e ir n u m b e r tlia t go es to
w ar o r c o m m its a c ts o f
h o stility
a g a in s t a n o th e r of th e s ig n a to rie s
b efo re an y q u e stio n a ris in g s h a ll be
s u b m itte d ,” In v ests th e le a g u e w ith
a p o w er t h a t co u ld h a rd ly fall to be
a d o m in a tin g Influence in re p re s s in g
th e h o s tile a r d o r of an y n a tio n in
v io la tin g its ow n
a g re e m e n t, o r
o v e rrid in g tr e a ty s tip u la tio n s w ith
any n a tio n w ith w h ich It m ig h t h a 'e
a c o n tro v e rsy
T h e p lan Is a d ecid e d im p ro v e ­
m en t on th e s e p a r a te p eace tr e a tie s
n e g o tia te d w ith m an y o f th e le s s e r
n a tio n s yet to m a k e th e p lan prac­
tic a l. It w ould h av e to be a s s e n te d
to by a ll th e le a d in g w o rld p o w ers
en th e fa ilu re o f th e tr ip p le e n .e n te
a n d tr ip p le a llia n c e to p re v e n t v't'.r
sn o w s th e fu tility o f I n te rn a tio n a l
le a g u e rs w h e re a ll th e p o w ers u re
n o t u n ite d In o n e a g re e m e n t
in g s, o r d is se n sio n s, o r fo r q u e s tio n ­
in g s of th e N a tio n a l d u ty . I t is no
tim e fo r d ism ay a t th e c o n se q u e n c e s
of a firm a n d rig h te o u s a s s e rtio n of
th e N a tio n a l d ig n ity . It is no tim e
fo r h y p o c ritic a l p re te n s io n s o f lo y a l­
ty to th e P re s id e n t, co u p led w ith a
d islo y al p e a c e -a t-a n y -p ric e p ro p a g a n ­
d a d e sig n e d to vex a n d d is c o u ra g e
him a n d to d e fe a t h is g r e a t d esig n s,
It is n o tim e fo r p a rtis a n scheming»!
o r p u rely p o litic a l v e n tu re s. B u t it
is a tim e fo r N a tio n a l u n ity a n d a
co m m o n p a trio tis m , i t is a tim e fo r
A m e ric a n s to he A m e ric a n s, a n d to
re m a in A m e ric a n s In th e face of an y i
e v e n tu a lity .
T h is Is W ilso n day .
M ay G od
s tr e n g th e n h im tn h is m ig h ty ta s k s , '
FOR SALE
D E N T IS T S
GRAY TEAM
lit
w ork b a rn eM .
It lias been e s tim a te d by a B erlin
s c ie n tis t th a t th e co m m e rc ia l v a lu e
of tlte e le c tric ity In a flash of lig h t­
n in g la s tin g o n e -th o u s a n d th o f se c ­
o n d is 29 c e n ts. T h e v a rie ty of c h a in
lig h tn in g u su a lly d is p e n se d a t th e
th ir s t e m p o riu m s, w hich so m e tim e s
la s ts fo r an in d e fin ite p e rio d , sh o u ld
be q u ite v u lu a h le a t th a t p rice p e r
seco n d .
,‘ood condition; weight about 2800.
Good
r
W h o le o u tfit $110.
MY FAMILY 0 0 W,
B R O S.
OTT
R eco rd s u s ta in e d flow o f 4« p o u n d s.
D E N T IS T S
$100.
OREGON
G RESH AM ,
JERSEY BULL CALF, PURE BRED.
H is
Ills
Ills
H is
H . K. O T T
W. J. OTT
PATTY,” PURE BRED JERSEY.
G ivlug 34 p o u n d s d a ily .
$15 ii taken now.
fu ll b ro th e r, 3 -y ear-o ld , h e a d s h e rd of O rv ille B oring.
fu ll b ro th e r, 2 -y e ar-o ld , h e a d s h e rd o f J o h n B liss.
fu ll s is te r , 1 -y ear-o ld , I h o ld a t 3125.
d a m * P u lty ; s ire , G e rtie ’s E m in e n t. H e ts a b e a u ty .
P H O N E S — Office 517
R e s id e n c e 61x
J. E. CLANAHAN
K. G. .MOSS
D E N T IS T S
O F F IC E
g u id e h im in h is lo fty a im s, a n d s u p ­
p o rt h im in h is h ig h p u rp o s e to sa fe - [ ?
g u a rd A m erica a n d p ro te c t A m e ri­
can s. -O reg o n ian .
T h e w o m an m a y o r o f W a rre n , 111.,
m ad e a v isit to C h icag o th e o th e r d ay
a n d w as so o v erco m e w ith th e p lig h t
of th e
flash ily d re s se d w om en in
c afes th a t sh e b u rs t in to te a rs . T h e
m ay o r, now o v e r s e v e n ty , sa id sh e
h ad g o n e to th e city to " le a r n th e
w ays o f th e w o rld ,” h u t d e c la re s now
th a t if sh e can k eep W a rre n g ir ls it
W a rre n sh e w ill he c o m p le te ly h ap p y
PROFESSIONAL AND
BU SIN ESS CARDS
MILTON O. NELSON
r iN S T
STATE
BANK
B U IL D IN G
G RESH A M , OREGON
C H ER R Y PA RK , TROUTDALE.
P h .n e G re sh a m 834.
P H Y S IC IA N S
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S. P. B I T T N E R , M.D,
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
S T IL L
i
I N THE
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Emery’s Truck Service
I
BETW EEN
I
—
PORTLAND
O F F IC E H O U K S
10 a. in. to 12 in.,
1 p m . t o 3 p .m .
7 to 8p. m .. a t R e s id e n c e
P h o n e s — O ffice 631
B e s ld e n c s 636
O ffic e o v e r B a n k of G rew hain
B U S I N E SS
AND
G RESHAM
P H oN E s:
H. H. H U G H E S, M. D.
O tthe w ith P io n e e r A u to T ru c k C o., 22<» A sh S t.
P h o n e M a rsh a ll 2H54
B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173.
FARM ERS
H A U L IN G
WANTS
H o u r s — 10-12 a. m .,
2-4 a n d 7-8 p. m.
Office, H oxvitt B u ild in g
G RESH AM ,
-
-
OREGON
Gresham, < )re.
S O L IC IT E D
P H O N E S :— R e s id e n c e
T a b o r 120
Office, M a in 4812; H o m e A-5162
Gresham Time Table
J, M. S H O R T , M.D
P h ysician and S u rgeon
L E A V E G 3 E S H A M (d a lly )
O. W . P . D ep o t.
N o r th B o u n d
• 1 2 :30 a. m.
t2 :0 4 a. in.
•5 40 a. m.
7.33 a. in.
W ilson Day w as o b se rv e d on a l c w o rd f o r firs t in s e r tio n ; one- ;
J8:4U a. m.
sm a ll sc a le in G re sh a m y e s te rd a y by h a lf c e n t a w o rd e ach s u b s e q u e n t in ­
0:34 a. m.
10:40 a. m.
th o se p a tr io tic e n o u g h to m a k e a s e r tio n .
1 2:40 p. in.
M in im u m , an y in s e rtio n , XOc.
3 4 p. m.
few fiag d e c o ra tio n s .
T h e o b s e rv ­
2 :40 p. m .
4 40 p. m.
a n ce o f th e d ay h a s n ’t “ to o k " y e t,
livestock
5:34 p. in.
b u t it w ill p ro b ab ly be o b se rv e d w ith
•6 40 p. m.
cow s
7.06 p. ni.
e ach r e c u r rin g y e a r a n d finally b e­
9 :15 p. m.
9 :45 p. m.
com e a h o lid ay in ev ery s ta te .
W ANTED
B eef c a ttle of all k in d s,
11:15 p. in.
"
R e s id e n c e , 111; Office l l x
B e i., 93 E a s t 6 9 th S t
O ffice,
S o u th B o u n d
t l 2 : 2 6 a. m.
5:35 a m.
7:45 a m .
11:45 a. m.
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ra b b it a n d ta k e s th e p la c e of c h ic k e n
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old. Geo. L u ste d . P h o n e 353
in th e v e rn a c u la r of th e m o st e x c lu ­
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w h ich u b so rb s b u t fro m 10 to 15 p e r
E xtra S p ecial Offer
c e n t, o f th e ra y s, p e r m ittin g m uch
I will offer fo r sa le fo r th e n ext S p e c ia l S u n d a y a n d E v e n in g S erv ice
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fro m T a n c re d ’s S p ecial, a n d e x tr a P H O N E 31
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sp e c ia l p en s fo r o n ly $1.50 each . T h e
it is re p o r te d t h a t C h a n tp C la rk b ird s w ill im p ro v e th e la y in g q u a lity
of an y flock.
500 fine h e n s a t 75c
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701-2 M o rg an B ldg.
W a s h in g to n a t B ro a d w a y
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h a rn e s s , c u ltiv a to r, 12-in. plow ,
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For Sale.
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C h iro p r a c tic N erv e S p e c ia lis t
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P h o n e s : O ffice M a in 233
R e s. E a s t 6736
DR. H. SCHWARTZ, M. D.
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D ft.ce H o u r s : 10-12 a. in. a n d 2-5 p.m .
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P h o n e 501
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Ixale P la n ts fo r Sale.
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w isdom an d p a trio tis m o f th e P re s i­
d e n t's c o u rs e , an d a n e x p re ssio n of
T h e h ik in g M azam as m ak e g o o d ;
th e h a rm o n y of s e n tim e n t th a t c o n ­ b u sin e ss fo r th e s h o e m a k e rs .
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The largest of the lake ferry boats
was recently launched at Toronto,
with a capacity of thirty loaded ra il­
road c a n and 1,000 passengers.
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