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GRESHAM PAGE TWO G resham O utlo o k T W IC E A W E E K 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 regon ST. C LA I rt iTToSirPropi II. L. Ht. C la ir C. E. St. C la ir O ur S u b s c r ip tio n B a te s O n e y e a r, $1.50 nix m o n th s , 75 e ta : th r e e m o n th ’s t r ia l «lib s o il p tio n , 50c. A d 7 e r tls in < K a te s r e a s o n a b le O u r i « -preK cntative w ill .a ll. P h o n e 701 “T h e L I n o t W a y in th e W ay t h a t W in s .” Ofltctel p a p e r of G resh am , 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 T ow n of E n te re d as se c o n d -class m a tte r M arcii 3, 1911, a t th o I’ostoffice a t G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of M arch 3, 1879. I KE LITTLE RED St HOOI.HOUSE I’o e try a n d s e n tim e n t a n d fo n d re c o lle c tlo n a c lu s te r a ro u n d th e ' little red sc h o o lh o u se .” It h a s In s p ire d p a in te rs , p o ets, o ra to rs an d a d v e rtis e rs ; li te r a tu r e u n d th e C o n g re s sio n a l R eco rd a re fu ll of It. W h at it h a s d o n e fo r th e n a tio n is beyond e s tim a te , an d it is e n title d to tile h o n o ra b le p o sitio n it o ccu p ie s, a n d to a ll th e tr ib u te s w ritte n an d sp o k e n und su n g und p a in te d in its b e h a lf. Hut th e U n ited S ta te s p u b lic h e a lth se rv ic e , w h ile It is n o t u n m in d fu l of th e s e n tim e n ta l re v e ra n c e d u e th e In s titu tio n , p ro sa ic a lly an d e m p h a tic a lly sa y s th a t, fro m a s a n i ta ry v iew p o in t. It is o b so le te an d d a n g e ro u s. I)r. E zra K im b a ll S p ra g u e , w ho has been a s s o c ia te d w ith th e U n ited S ta le s p u b lic h e a lth se rv ic e In m any c a p a c itie s fo r o v e r tw e n ty y e a rs , say s In th e O u tlo o k m a g a z in e ; Till, fact 1 h n o t g e n e ra lly a p p re c ia t ed th a t c o u n try c h ild re n a re p h y si cally in f e rio r to th o s e re a re d in o u r (■¡ties; but in v e s tig a tio n lias sh o w n th a t c h ild re n In th e r u r a l d is tric ts •-mil. r d e c id e d ly m ore fre q u e n tly from m a ln u tr itio n , d isease o f th e lu n g s, h e a rt, ey es, e a rs a n d fro m a d e n o id s th a n do city c h ild re n . M any of th o s e d e fe c ts u re a tt r ib u ta b le to u n s a n ita ry s u r ro u n d in g s in th e little red H choolhouse. How la c k in g th e s e e d u c a tio n a l c e n te rs a re In p la y g ro u n d s . h e a tin g , lig h tin g , v e n tila tio n . s e a tin g a rr a n g e m e n ts , se w a g e d isp o sa l, u n d la v a to rie s m an y o f us know only to o w ell. T o o v erco m e th e s e d eficien cies, a lm o st In v a ria b ly d ue to lack of sk ille d a d v ice , an d w ith th e h ope o f a ffo rd in g th e c o u n try ch ild th e b en efit of h is o th e rw is e h e a lth fu l s u r ro u n d in g s , th e a t t e n tion o f s e v e ra l o f th e s e rv ic e ’s ab le st officers, u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip o f S u r geon C la rk , is d ire c te d to sch o o l h y gien e. M any a rich r u r a l d is tric t, w h ere th e fa r m e rs a re p ro s p e ro u s, w ith c o m fo rta b le h an k a c c o u n ts u n d few d e b ts s u p p o rts a d is tric t sch o o l th a t Is c o n sp ic u o u sly In all th e a c c e s so rie s e n u m e ra te d in Dr. S p ra g u e 's c ritic ism . " W h a t w as good en o u g h fo r us Is good e n o u g h fo r o u r c h il d re n ," seem s to be th e g e n e ra l s e n ti m en t of su c h c o m m u n itie s. Hut n o th in g , of couthc , co u ld be f u r th e r from th e tr u th . I t ta k e s no a c c o u n t of p ro g re ss. It sh o u ld be re m e m b e re d , to o , tli.it th e little reil sc h o o lh o u se w ith th e in a d e q u a te h e a lin g a p p a r a tu s , w ith Its p rim itiv e lig h tin g a r r a n g e m en ts, Its p o o r v e n tila tio n If it has any at all an d w ith all it» o th e r d ra w b a c k s am t sh o rtc o m in g s cun -carcely be e x p ected to a tt r a c t a c o m p e te n t te a c h e r. T h e p u p ils s u f fer. th e r e fo re , n o t only p h y sically but m e n ta lly . io a few w eek s, th ro u g h o u t th e s la te , h u n d re d s of d is tric t sch o o ls will open th e ir d o o rs fo r th e new- iii W ould It n o t be w ise fo r th e ir p a tro n s to le a rn fo r th e m se lv e s so m e th in g a b o u t (lie c o n d itio n s s u r ro u n d li.g th e s e sch o o l p la n ts, it w ould be i, good w ork fo r th e p a r e n t- te a c h e r s ’ is sn e la tio u s to m ak e In v e s tig a tio n s , o r of th e r e u re n o n e th e p eo p le of tile d is tric ts m ig h t ta k e th e m a tte r up in d iv id u a lly . FO REST IIR E S . R e c e n t re p o rts h av e b ro u g h t dls- m al tid in g s of p ro p e rty d e v a s ta te d o r h u m a n lives sn u ffed ou t by th e ir tg litfu l to ri si fires w hich fo r w eeks h av e sw ep t Die p ro v in c e of O n ta rio I 'l i e saffro n h u e of llie a tm o s p h e re d u rin g th e p ast ten d ay s w as a ttr lb u - '. I to th e s e tires T ile puny s tr e n g th of m u ltitu d e s of m en seem ed Ittipo . nt to sta y th e o n ru s h ltig flam es, . h ieh d e v o u re d e v e ry th in g in th e i r w ide a n d e v e r-e x p e n d in g p a th r ; y et a rm ie s o f m en w ere e x e rtin g th e m selves to th e u tm o st In th e 'iu g e riii,; hope o f b ein g a b le to ch eck o r d iv e rt th e tires su fficien tly to sav e th e h em es of th e m se lv e s a n d th e ir n e ig h b o rs a n d n o t a few o f t h e n d ied In th e a tte m p t. N ot only w ere vast a re a s of v a lu a b le w o o d lan d s r e d e .e d to a sh e s , b u t e n tir e v illa g e s w ere e ra s e d fto m th e la n d s c a p e a s effe c tu a lly as If th e ' h ad n e v e r e x iste d . T h e p ro p e rty loss a m o u n ts to m illio n s o f d o lla rs , th e Hat of f a ta litie s Is long a n d g h a s tly , an d th e en d is n o t y et. it was In dread o f som e such ta- la m ity as th is n e a r e r h o m e th a t m an y of th e O reg o n a n d W a sh in g to n p a p e rs to o k o ccasio n se v e ra l tim e s to u rg e ev ery p re c a u tio n a g a in s t th e s ta r tin g of fo re st tires. "B e h o ld how g re a t a m a tte r a little fire k in lle th . ' w ro te a w ise old H eb rew m an y c e n tu r ie s ago. T h e w a rn in g is a n a p p lic a b le to d ay as it w as th e n . So g re a t a n d so re a l is th e d a n g e r, one in s tin c tiv e ly h e s ita te s to c o m m en t on th e c o m p a rtiv o freed o m fro m f o r e st (1res w hich th e n o rth w e s t h a s ex p erien ced th is seaso n to d ate. The p o ssib ility , n o t to say th e I p ro b a b ility , o f loss by fo re st fires will be w ith us fo r a m o n th y et, o r lo n g e r. T h e lig h te d m a tc h , th e b u rn in g c ig a r o r c ig a r e tte s tu b , th e e m b e rs o f th e cam p fire, th e g lo w in g a sh e s in th e b o tto m o f th e pipe-bow l — th e s e u re so u rc e s of tre m e n d o u s p eril w hen c a re le ssly le ft on th e d ry m a te ria l w hich a b o u n d s in th e w oods a t th is session of th e y e a r. T h e O u t look a g a in u rg e s c a u tio n , a n d calls th e e x p e rie n c e o f o th e r se a so n s to w itn e ss th e need. OUTLOOK M O W 1« I-:. The lit; 16 e a r fro m F ir s t an d A ld er s t r e e t to G re sh a m on S u n d ay n ig h t c o n ta in e d 125 p a ss e n g e rs fo r v a rio u s s ta tio n s a lo n g th e lin e , a c c o rd in g to th e re g is te r. As th e r e a re b u t 56 s e a ts In th e c a r it w as a m a tte r of s ta n d in g up fo r th e o th e r s u n til se a ts w ere v acated . T w en ty - fo u r o f th e p a ss e n g e rs cam e th ro u g h to G resh am . It w as n o ticed th a t th e O reg o n C ity tr a in , lea v in g tw o m in u te s a h e a il of th e G re sh a m cu r. c a rrie d tw o em p ty tr u lle r a a n d th e r e wus c o n s id e ra b le c o m p la in t b ec a u se a tr a il e r w as not s e n t o u t to G re s h am . Of c o u rse th e c o n g e stio n on th e G resh am c a r w as n o t fo re se e n , b u t It Is of com m on o c c u re n c e on S u n d ay n ig h ts und m u ch c o m p la in t co u ld be av o id ed by p ro v id in g fo r Ju st su ch e m e rg e n c ie s If th e ru llro a d s w ere to d e m a n d an In c re a se I I I w ag es (a n d th a t Is w hat an In crease In ra te s m e a n s ) an d be in g re fu se d to o k a s tr ik e v o te o f th e officials, » h u t w ould th e p u b lic say a n d d o ’ In w hat resp ect Is th 's d if fe re n t fro m th e a c tio n o f th e e m plo y es In tr a in a n d e n g in e serv ice w ho w ere re fu se d a n o th e r In crease In w ages a p p ro x im a tin g $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,- 000 a y e a r, d ec lin e d to a r b i tr a te an d a re now ta k in g a s tr ik e vote? No issu e b etw een th e railw ay m a n a g e m e n ts a n d th e ir em p lo y es can be so in h e re n tly m e rito rio u s a s to ju s tify re fu s a l to a r b i tr a te by e ith e r side. T h e p u b lic b eliev es in a r b itr a - lio n a n d will be slow to ex cuae t r e t p ass on Its rig h ts a n d w e lfa re in tills re g a rd . Home e x c ellen t E a rly C ra w fo rd p each es a re b ein g d e liv e re d in G re sh a m fro m n e a r B a k e r’s B rid g e on til»“ C la c k a m a s riv er. T h a t lo c a lity Is a w o n d e rfu l peach d is tric t, th e cro p s n early a lw a y s b ein g la rg e an d o f tine q u a lity . T heodor«' R o o sev elt Is q u o te d a s sa y in g th a t u n le ss we r e tu r n to a p ro te c tiv e ta riff we s h a ll face w id e sp re a d econom ic d is a s te r a t th e end o f th e w ar. T he open sesa m o A W ant Ad. 2», lWltt w ith w h a t you are p a y in g a n d see if you a re E conom izing 1» It»«.. E m i t s u g a r fo r Hl.ou Now is the time of year tin- Flies R o y al Rk. P o w d e r, 1 lb. ca n 4<»c annoy you—buy 1 box of Tangle- S c h illin g s B k. P o w d e r, I lb. can 40c foot. C re sc e n t R k. P o w d e r, I lb. can 2Oc R u m fo rd R k. P o w d e r, I lb. c an 25» I turn fol d Rk. P o w d e r, 3 lb. can 05c Jelly G lasses, e o v e re d a n d u n covered , dozen ................ 22« («old D ust, large siz e p k g................20c P ea rlin e, larg leesz P ea rlin e, U r g e size p k g .................. 20 c Catsup. Gold .Medal, 10 oz. hot. 12c (»old Star Soap. 7 bars for 25c Itleai hiu g Soap, O bars (or 25c 1 eliln iaii's D ouble Refined Ho rax i. fo e ........ ......................... 25c 2 pkgs. L illy G loss S t a r c h ..............15c 2 pkgs. L illy Corn Starch 15c 2 p k g s. Iv o ry C old W a te r S ta rc h .............................................. I ’»< ( a n m s I S a u e r K ra u t, ju s t th e th in g for su m m e r, 2 cans for 25c Canned k rau t and S au sage, le a n 2Oc F ly P a p e r, 2 5 d o u b le s h e e ts fo r 2Oc " I ’ra k e s S p e c ia l” B len d C offee pec III. 3i» i .1. A. E. S p ecial B le n d C offee |»er lb. 2 5c P a r a ttn e W ax C uke. lOc Jar R ubbers, 1 dozen 5c I have a large stock of Granite- ware which it will pay you to see before buying as I can save you money. Match»*, (1 hoxt* for 25«’ Sw eet tu n n e d Corn, 3 f o r ............ 25c M aine C a n n e d C o rn , 2 for 25c B ro o m s from 25c up. R e m e m b e r th a t every a rticle is g u a ra n te e d to b e a s re p re se n te d or m o n ey re fu n d e d . J. A. FRAKES GRESHAM , (/i i i it C \ t : AUGUST COMPARE THESE PRICES T H E SCHO OLS AND LAHOR DAY. So f a r th e a c tio n o f th e P o rtla n d sch o o l b o ard , In d e c id in g to o pen th e city sch o o ls on L a b o r day h a s n o t been re scin d ed u n d th e r e Is no pro b u b illty th a t It w ill be. M ost lik ely th e sch o o ls will o p en to e m p ty b en c h es as th e o p p o sitio n is so w id esp read th a t n o t m any p a re n ts w ill allo w th e ir c h ild re n to a tte n d on th a t day. T h e G re sh a m g ra d e school will a l so b egin w ork on th e sa m e day und th e r e is u fe e lin g th a t th e d ire c to rs sh o u ld c h a n g e th e o p e n in g day a s a co n cessio n to th e feelingB o f th o se w ho a re of th e o p in io n th a t a legal h o lid ay w as m a d e to be o b serv ed . L u b o r d ay , e sp ecially in th e big c itie s, is sacred to th o s e w ho ra re ly g e t h o lid a y s w hich th ey m ay Ju stly call th e ir ow n. G re a t p re p a r a tio n s h a v e been m ad e to c e le b ra te n ext M onday by th e m an an d w om en of th e a llie d tra d e s , a n d th ey n a tu r a lly d e sire to h av e th e i r c h ild re n c e le b ra te It w ith th e m . So th e r e Is to be th e sp e c ta c le of official a rro g a n c e s e t tin g its e lf up In o p p o sitio n to th e g re a t m usses o f w o rk in g peo p le ju s t o u t o f p u re stu b b o rn n e s s . T o co n ced e tin* re q u e s t of th e so cieties an d th e p ro te s ts o f m any o th e r s w ould be a g ra c e fu l act of th e b o ard of d ir e c t o rs , a n d o n e of th e least fo rm s of rec o g n itio n th e p u b lic can give to lab o r. T h e sch o o l d ire c to rs w ho so de te rm lu e d ly a ss e rt th e ir a rro g a n c e to la b o r a n d its m ost c h e rish e d I n s titu tio n a r e in v itin g u n n e c e ss a ry tro u b le . W h ile th e s itu a tio n in G re sh a m is not so a c u te as It Is in P o rtla n d it may be se rio u s en o u g h fo r so m e to re m e m b e r in th e fu tu re . At any la te th e r e w ill be n o th in g g a in ed by tin “ o p e n in g of th e sch o o ls h e re o r els., w h ere on L a b o r day. TUESDAY, D on’t co m p la in a b o u t th e b u rd e n of p o litics. T h in k o f th e h a rd s h ip s u n d e rg o n e by y o u r fa th e rs , w ho h ad to c a rry a le a k y coal oil to rc h in th e p a ra d e ju s t b e fo re e le c tio n and so m e tim e s a f t e r th e e le c tio n was o v er! T h e la t te r e m e rg e n c y d e p e n d ed u p o n th e re s u lt. T h e s te a lin g of a u to m o b ile s has been red u c e d to su ch an effective scien ce th a t it is g e ttin g to be a case of u n easy lies th e h ead th a t o w n s a c a r. H ut ev en y et th e r e a re a good m any p eo p le w ho d o n ’t feel th a t it is n e c e ssa ry fo r th e m to w o rry a b o u t su ch a th in g . The b o n eh ead s u b s c rib e r of a C la c k a m a s v illag e w a n ts to know If we w ould g ive $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r th e D an ish W est In d ies. Of c o u rs e not. In th e first p lace we a re a little shy of th a t a m o u n t, a n d , seco n d ly we h av e no need o f a n a v a l s ta tio n . OREGON N otice of M eeting of County H o u r ii o f E q u alization . N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t on M onday, S e p te m b e r 11, 1916, th e H oard o f E q u a liz a tio n o f M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty w ill a tte n d a t th e office of th e c o u n ty a ss e sso r, a t th e c o u r t h o u se in P o rtla n d , a n d p u b licly ex a m in e th e a ss e ssm e n t ro lls fo r th e y e a r 1916, an d c o rre c t a ll e r r o r s in v a lu a tio n , d e sc rip tio n o r q u a litie s of lan d s, lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty , a s sessed by th e co u n ty a sse sso r. A nd it s h a ll be th e d u ty of p e rso n s in t e r e ste d to a p p e a r at th e tim e a n d p lace a p p o in te d . If it sh u li a p p e a r to su ch B o ard of E q u a liz a tio n th a t th e r e a r e an y la n d s o r lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty a ssessed tw ice, o r In c o rre c t ly a ssessed as to d e sc rip tio n o r q u a n tity , a n d in th e n a m e o f a p erso n o r p e rs o n s n o t th e o w n e r th e re o f, o r a sse sse d u n d e r o r beyond th e a c tu a l fu ll cash v a lu e th e re o f, said H oard m ay m a k e p ro p e r c o rre c tio n of th e sam e. If it s h a ll a p p e a r to su ch B oard th a t a n y la n d , lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty a ss e ssa b le by th e a ss e sso r a re not a sse sse d , su ch B oard s h a ll a ssess th e sam e a t th e fu ll ca sh v alu e th e re o f. H E N R Y E. R E E D , C o u n ty A ssessor. P o rtla n d , O reg o n , A u g u st 19, 1916. F irs t pul). A u g u st 22, 1916. L ast pub. S ept. 12, 1916. WANTS l c w ord fo r first In s e rtio n ; o n s- h a lf c e n t a w ord e ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . M in im u m , a n y In s e rtio n , 10c. LIVESTOCK cow s B E E F CA TTLE W ANTED Cows 4> £-6c; live hogs $8.90. En q u ire T. It. H o w itt. P h o n e 516. HORSES FO R S A L E — T en head of w ork h o rses, heav y a n d lig h t. W. A. P ro c to r, p h o n e 718 o r c all S andy F ir L u m b e r Co. P h o n e S an d y 46. Columbia Beach BUTTER Is Now Open Uni tint) Learning and labor THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. •^ Portland Railway, Light & Power Company m uni tiu n a to Ila f a r n lt y , (h e I n l v r r « l l j o f O i e f n n w I I I b e g in I (■ fo r ty - f lr « t y e a r. T o e a - d a y . < e p t. in b e r 1«. 191(1. a p o r la l ( m in i n g In C o m m e r r t , J o u r n a lis m . J A rt h lt e r t u r e . L a w . M « < 9 **« e T e a c h in g . L ib r a : ry W o r k , M u i l r , l'h y w h a l T r a in i n g a n d L in e J A rt» , l-o rg e a n d s tro n g d e p a r tm e n t« u f L ib e r a l ^ d u r a t io n . L ib r a r y o f m o re t h a n A t, •0 (1 v o lu m e « . f i f te e n b u ild in g « f u l l y e q u ip p e d , t o o « p le n d ld gy m n n ilu m t . T n lt lo n F re e . P o r m lt o r t e e fo r m e n a nd fo r w o m e n . K t p e n • • • L o w e e t. W r it e fo> fr e e o a ta lo c e .a d d r e M ln g R e g is t r a r P H O N E S : Office 114 W J. Rea. 115 OTT D E N T IS T G re sh a m office o v e r A n c h o r s to re , e n tr a n c e n e x t d o o r to H a rd w a re sto re . In S a n d y e v e ry T u e sd a y a n d W ed n e sd a y . P H O N E S — C fllc* 617 J. R e s id e n c e 61x E. OLANAHAN DENTIST Office : P l r e t S t a t e B a n k B a t id l a » GRESH A M . OREGON FO R S A L E — T e a m h e av y w ork h o rse s, w e ig h t a b o u t 2800, o ne 3*6 w agon, n e a rly new , a n d Bet heav y h a rn e s s. P h o n e 2 lx o r call on A. L. 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