Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1918)
P.VJK FOUR G R E SH A M OUTLOOK I I t llt lV , UNITED WAR WORK OFFICERS SULKY GANG S la te c o m m ittee o fficers for the U nited W ar W ork C am paign a re : W. M. Ladd, c h a irm a n ; O. W. D avidson, d ire c to r; Jo h n W. K elley, and Mrs. W illiam H. M arshall, a s s o c ia te s; d irec to r p u b licity , Ira F. P o w ers; sp e a k e rs' and e n te r ta in e r s ’ b ureau. J. W. D ay; stu d e n ts, Jo h n H. R udd; vicetory boys' and g irls ’ fe a tu re , W a lte r A. Goss. C h airm en of th e seven allied o rg an iz a tio n s: Y. M. C. A„ Mr. L a d d ; Y W. C. A„ Mrs. W illiam M acM aster; W ar Camp C om m unity S erv ice, E m ery O lm stead ; A m erican L ib ra ry A ssociation, W. L. B re w ste r; K n ig h ts of C olum bus, F ra n k J. L o n erg an ; S alv atio n A rray, O. C. B o rtzm ey er; Je w ish W elfare Hoard, Hen Selling. Jo h n It. M ott, of New York, is direc to r in-chief an d L ym an L. P ierce, ot S an F ran cisco , is d ire c to r of the W e ste rn D ep artm en t, e m b racin g eig h t s ta te s , Including O regon. PLOWS Two-way R iding Plows in chilled or steel or chilled with steel shares. R epairs for Plows, R olling C oulters, Jointers, Shares, H andles, Beams, Clev ises, Plow D oubletrees and Singletrees. Drills, Disc H arrow s, Spiketooth H a r rows, P o tato Diggers, in two or four- horse. Office 544 W A HESSEL. P E R S H IN G ’S "DO W IT H O U T IT ” CLUBS SERVICE Telephones H is c o m p u te d th a t in th e c o u rse of o n e y e a r 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s o f co al a re w asted in in c o m p le te co m b u s tio n of (lie fu el, an d h e a tin g a n d lig h tin g u n o ccu p ie d ro o m s an d n eed le ss places. Res. 6x2 G re a t lir ita in w ill be d e p e n d e n t to a la rg e e x te n t on h o m e-g ro w n m eal fo r so m e tim e. T h e m in is try o f food in L o n d o n say s th e r e w ill be no in c re a s e in th e p rice p a y a b le to th e fa rm e r. R e-elect W it hycom be A Few of the Many Reasons Why Governor Withycombe Should Be Re-Elected. li t lo y a lly , p a tr io tic a lly A m erican, in lit* has fa it h f u lly co -operated w ith every w a r lim e a c tiv ity . (lit lie lias stood fo r and insisted upon a square deal fo r both lab or and c a p ita l, in d u s tria l developm ent o f the s ta ti am i suppression o f I. W. W .ism. He bits fo r m ore th an 20 years e arne stly su pported and vig o ro u s ly advoeated w om an su lfra g e and p ro h ib i tio n and lias stood fo r a b e tte r and cleaner state. lie d id not assist in o rg a n iz in g the N o n -P a rtis a n League in Oregon, n e ith e r was lie ever a w o rs h ip p e r at the sh rine o f pop ulism am i o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s o f d o u b tfu l purpose and lo y a lly . IL ' has conducted his office p a tr io tic a lly , fa ir ly and econom ically a lw a ys has he placed p a trio tis m and e f ficien cy in the p u b lic service above p a rty p o litic s . lie has given his earnest c o n s id e ra tio n and su b s ta n tia l e ffo rt in p ro m o tin g the happiness and c o m fo rt o f the hoys in the service o f th e ir c o u n try . A n d, la s tly , lie has a record fo r a sound, business a d m in is tra tio n and lo ya l and earnest e ffo rt in the n a tio n 's present crisis th a t should com m and the a p p ro v a l and s u p p o rt o f the whole people. RE-ELECT W ITH Y C O M B E 1 'iild A tlv. b y I l e p u b l le a n S t a l e I ’t i i l i n l C o m m itte c . Don’t Be a Vote Slacker on November 5 DO YOU KNOW D ial m o re th a n h a lf of tile v o te rs in th e S ta te of O reg o n a re WOMEN T h a t th is is tlm tim e fo r w om en to p ro te c t tile in te re s ts of th e m en w ho a re lig h tin g a t Hie fro n t. DO YOU KNOW T h a t tlie R E P U B L IC A N PA R T Y h a s su p p o rteil every W ar M easure. I 'lia l C hari«.- I, M cNary is on llie VIVN1 FACTU11KR8. IR R IG A T IO N , anil six o th e r Im p o rta n t c o m m itte e s of th e U n ited S ta te s S e n a te uud sh o u ld he k e p t th e r e . « S e n a to r M cN ary -av c.l m illio n s of d o lla rs fo r th e w h eat g ro w er« o f O reg o n anil a ecu red fo r O reg o n a la rg e p a rt of th e a e ro p la n e a n d s h ip b u ild in g in d u s trie s . DO YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW T h a t it is im p o rta n t CON GRESSM A N DO YOU KNOW I’hut O re g o n 's W ar G o v e rn o r, Ja m e s W lth y eo n ih e, sa v e d th e lu m b e r in d u a tr; an d s u p p re sse d th e a c tiv itie s o f th e I. W W. ta O regon. DO YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW to s ta n d by your T h a t th e m en e le c te d N o v e n i l a r ,‘> lh a re th e tuen u Ito will h a n d le th e g re a t re c o n s t ru e lio n p ro b lem a th e m oat ntom m o n a proli lent» th a t havie e v e r faced th ia n a tio n . It In V IT A L th a t R E Ul III.IC A N URIN « C IP l l ’l..ES o f PI tu T K C T IO N lie in c o n tro l a > L th a t we may llave a plat e in in d u a try a good positl.ini— fo r our boya a lie n th e y good com e hom e ha- always stood th e frie n d of la b o r a n d by Its p ro te c tiv e ta riff p o licies it h a s m ad e th e w a g e s o f o u r la b o re r* th e h ig h e s t in th e w orld. «» rrg o ii I t e p ,I d le s t! S t a l e A tlv . b y O rrg o a tte p t.h h c a a S ta le « 'r a t m l C o m m i t t e e C e n tr a l C o m m itte e GRESHAM LOCALS J. N. F a ris , o f P o rtla n d , to w n on b u sin e ss todify. w as in R alph S tan ley h a s gone into m ilita ry tr a in in g a t Henson P olytechnic school in P o rtlan d . Roy H ensley leaves th is week for H enson P o ly tech n ic school, w here he w ill e n te r m ilita ry tra in in g E lls w o rth R a k e r, w ho h as been on a te n d a y s' fu r lo u g h , re tu rn e d to his ca m p a t S e a ttle W ed n esd ay n ig h t. Mrs. D. W. M etzger e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r y esterd ay , Mrs. H en ry Pfaff an d d a u g h te r H elen and Mrs. Em il O swald of P o rtla n d , M rs H enry Metz- g er an d Mrs. E lsie M illeaon of G resh- am. L ie u te n a n t H. H. H ughes, w ho is a tte n d in g th e m edical officers’ tr a in ing cam p a t F t. R iley, K ansas, h as been I ill w ith in flu e n sa but h as recovered, ' acco rd in g to w ord recen tly received i I from h is m o th er Mrs. A. H ughes. M rs. H ib b a rd , o f D ayton, O reg o n , w ho cam e T u e sd a y fo r a few d a y s ’ v isit w itli h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs. C. I. R a k e r, o f G re sh a m , a n d h e r so n s at T ro u td a le , w as c a lle d to h e r h om e W ed n esd ay noon on ac c o u n t of th e illn e s s o f h e r h u sb a n d . GRESHAM TIME TABLE lia in > for E stacad a or B ull Itun i B u ll H u n t r a i n s l e a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t) 1.’ 25 A M D ly E x S u n G r e s h a m O n ly . 1 2 :2 & A M S u n . to E a tu c u d u 5 .2 6 A M D ly , M a il a n d E x .. E s t a c a d a 5 :4 0 A M D h . E x S u n . G r e a n a in O n ly 6 12 A M D ly . G r e s h a m O n ly 6 52 AM S u n . to B u ll H u n 7 45 A M D ly t o E s t a c a d a x 10 A M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly D 50 A M D ly . to B u ll H u n 10 40 AA1 D ly to G r e s h a m o n l y U 45 AM D ly . E s t u c a d a 1 2 40 I'M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 1 50 I ’M l»ly, to B u ll H im 2 40 I ’M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 2 45 1 M D ly . E s t a c a d a 4 40 I'M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 4 50 I ’M D l> , t o B u ll H u n 5 4 I'M D ly . E s t a c a d a 6 25 I ’M D ly . E x . S u n . G re s h A in O n ly 7 00 I ’M D ly , t o B u ll H u n 7 4 5 I ’M D ly . E s t a c a d a D 10 I'M D ly . G r e s h a m O n ly 11 10 I ’M D ly , G r e s h a m o n l y 12 .25 AM D ly E x . S u n 2 o s AM S u ti O nly 5 40 AM D ly E x .S u n . 6 15 A M D ly . 7 23 AM D ly 8 0 7 AM D ly f r o m M t. H o o d D e p o t. * 40 AM D ly V 34 A M D ly. iv 4 0 AM D ly . 11 30 AM D ly f r o m M t H o o d D e p o t 12 40 l .M D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly 1 34 I’ M D ly . : to EM D ly 3 30 EM D ly f r o m M t. H o o d D e p o t ♦ 40 EM D ly. 5 34 EM D ly . 8 35 EM D ly E x . S u n . 8 40 EM D ly f r o m M l H o o d D e p o t 7 18 EM D ly. s 15 EM D ly. » 45 EM D ly . 11 15 EM D ly M O V T A V I L L A T R O U T D A L E I.I V E u . lo M tA Y llla T r. a td a l* •8 16 in. •6 46 a . m . 7 16 in. 8 40 a. m 4 46 I 00 A. m 10 35 ru. 1» 16 a in 12 16 p. m. 10 05 a. m. 3 35 P m 111 1 6 a . 4 30 p ni. 1 2 05 p 6 60 p. m 11 16 P < 65 P m 1 06 p m 1 3 16 p in 4 00 p 6 10 p. ( 16 p. nt • D a li» e x c e p t S u n d a y * T o f.ln n e m a n n e n n n e c t tr a in s M r P o rt la n d \ \ «dm ««»lay ai.tl Saturday I*. M *oeA t«» Montavilla. ♦7 go P- nt in t t h 'i i 'w ’r L e tte rs from W ilson E astm an have been received w ith in th e p ast few days hy h is p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. (). A. E astm an . T hey w ere w ritte n th e la te r p a rt of S ep tem b er and th e last one on O ctober 2, from a re s t cam p he said th a t he w as well. M ark N augle w as a v isito r a t th e B. W. E m ery hom e on S unday. M ark w ent to W ash in g to n U n iv ersity as a stu d e n t in th e S. A. T. C., b u t on account of being u n d e r 19 y e a rs of age w as rejected. He is now w o rk ing in th e N o rth w est S teel C om pany’s sh ip y ard . A le tte r re c e n tly received from A lbert Gamp, dated S ep tem b er 20, re p o rts th a t he is well an d en jo y in g the su u sh in e of F ran ce. H e says, “ It is ju s t 17 m o n th s an d 12 days ago th a t I left G resh am .’’ H e also w ishes to be rem em b ered to ail of his school m ates and friends. Much w ork is being done a b o u t th e high school b u ild in g in p re p a ra tio n for the reo p en in g of schol. B unson b u rn e rs and in d iv id u a l lock d ra w e rs a re being a rra n g e d fo r in th e ch em ic al lab o ra to ry and gas w ill be in stalled ! in th e d o m estic science K itchen. O th er im p ro v em en ts a re u n d e r way. K enneth H arvey, E m m ett W elling. I G eorge P ullen and G alen F a n c h e r recen tly re tu rn e d hom e from th e ! O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College w h e r e 1 they w ent to jo in th e S. A. T. C. I T hey w ere rejected because they w ere u n d er 19 y ears of age. T hese a re | I all p a trio tic boys an d w ill do th e ir b it for U ncle Sam in som e o th e r way. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e O regon S ta le H ep u b llca n c o m m itte e , w ith h e a d q u a r te r s in th e M organ b u ild ing. P o rtla n d , h as a p p o in te d a W o m e n ’s a d v is o ry c o m m itte e , com - I posed o f sev en r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w om en , of th e s ta te . A m ong th e m is th e j n a m e o f M rs. G. W . S ta p le to n , an a c tiv e g ra n g e a n d R ed G ross w o rk er, o f G re sh a m . In fo rm a tio n h as been received in G resh am of th e d e a th on T uesday of H arold Ross of St. H elens, O regon. I at V ancouver B arrack s. D eath w as due to pneu m o n ia follow ing S p an ish in flu en sa. T he deceased w as th e ! eld e st son of th e la te W in. Ross an d ' 1 * 00 p the Mr> " a* - 9 Ye a r* o><1 T he fam ily lived for se v eral m o n th s in 11:15 Gri sh an t before s e ttlin g at St. H elens Big D ay a t Misz M illinery SA TU R D A Y , O C TO B ER 26 1 i minted I lats. Spe cially Priced at $ 3 , $ 5 , $ 8 and $10 Main St G re sh a m AVOID THE SPANISH “FLU” Don’t take chances on taking cold. “An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure.’’ A good warm Kuppenheimer suit and overcoat or a heavy Mackinaw coat are good cold preventatives. S U IT S ,.................. $15, $20, $25, $30 and up O V E R C O A T S. . .$15, $20, $25, $30 an d up M A CK IN A W C O A T S ................$10 to $14 BOYS’ M ACK C O A T S ........... $7.50 an d $9 E. W. Aylsworth G RESH A M H O W IT T BLDG. SA N ITA RY M ARKET Geo. Dietl, Prop. M a in S tre e t G r e s h a m , O re . Home-made Sausage and Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham and Bacon We buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Ilogs, Hides, Etc. FA R M E R S, ATTENTIO N! W e S m oke Y our Meat Phone 881 M em bers of th e lo cal g ra n g e w ho d e s ire g ra n g e in s u ra n c e o r w ho w ish J to pay th e ir in s u ra n c e a ss e sssm e n ts m ay h e r e a f te r be a c c o m m o d a te d by I a p p ly in g to E. L. T h o rp e w ho h a s | been a p p o in te d a g e n t fo r G resh am g ra n g e . H. W. S tia sh a ll, p re s id e n t of th e t* t v i f 11 t ■ a <> I I . ’ i r / « F a rm e rs X M u tu al F ire R elief A ssocia lio n , re p o rts th e a ss o c ia tio n has b ro k en a ll fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917. T h e a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 38 3 new m e m b e rs g a in e d . 17 fire lo sses paid, a g g re g a tin g $ 4 9 1 1 ; $ 1 ,0 3 6 ,6 7 7 of in s u ra n c e w ritte n , o ne a ss e ssm e n t lev ied, uud $7 00 in v e ste d in lib erty b o n d s d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e a ss o c ia tio n is e n te r in g its 14th y e a r, anil lias o v e r 4000 m e m b e rs c a rry in g $4,250,- 000 in s u ra n c e . It h a s m ad e an a n n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 50 p e r c e n t io i t s m em b ers. At th e a n n u a l m e e tin g In J u u u a r y A n d rew H ru g g e r of G re s h am w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e n in th y e a r. F a rm e rs d e sirin g io jo in m ay o b ta in In fo rm a tio n fro m 11 W. S tia sh a ll, G re sh a m , R. A, o r H e rm a n L o a d in g , se c re ta ry , 409 S tock E x ch a n g e B ldg., P o r tla n d .—- Adv. •• public..n lu iii • W O M EN 'S AD V ISO RY C O M M ITTE E I ‘a i d O rg an izatio n of "do w ith o u t it” clu b s in A m erica, as a m ean s of aid in g th e U nited W ar W ork cam p aig n , w hich open N ovem ber 11, w as reco m m ended by Ja m e s F. P ersh in g , b ro th e r of G eneral P ersh in g , in an a d d re ss d elivered re c e n tly in P o rtla n d in b ehalf of th e driv e. H e urged the A m erican people to m ake som e sa c rifices in o rd e r to h elp ''c a rry o n ” th e g re a t u n d e rta k in g th a t is to fu rn ish m oney fo r w ar w ork in th e b a ttle zone d u rin g the com ing y ear. A g re a t p e rc e n t ag e of A m erican people, he said, do n o t know , from any sa c rifices m ad e th u s far, th a t a w ar is in p ro g ress. R elax atio n of a c tiv i tie s becau se o f p eace proposals, he d ecla red , should not be to ler a te d , an d a sk ed people of ‘t he c o u n try to throw th e ir w hole en erg y an d co-operation behind th is la te s t d riv e fo r se c u rin g fu n d s for th e seven big war- w o rk in g ag en cies co n so lid ated in th e cam paign. I'radiis fo r P o rt lan d To the Republican Women of Oregon: UUS A le tte r w riten by L eslie T. S t. C lair on O ctober 3 says th a t he w as a t th e fro n t w here th e big g u n s w ere c o n sta n tly w hanging. He was well and said he was hoping to g et to B erlin soon anil th e n home. President in He was forem ost o f G overnors fo r preparedness and has e a rn e stly su p p o rte d a vigorous p rosecution ol the w ar 23. H u ts fo r N urses. H u ts for n u rs e s a re m a in ta in e d by M iss H e s te r T h o rp e cam e hom e th e Y. W. C. A. a t th e b ase h o sp itals fro m C o lto n , C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , y e s in F rance. To exten d th is w ork a te rd a y . S he is in c h a rg e o f th e p o rtio n of th e U n ited W ar W ork funds sch o o l th e r e w hich h as been s u s p e n d to be raised in N ovem ber will be used. ed fo r tw o w eeks on a c c o u n t of th e Influenza. Hcssel’s farm Machinery RELIABILITY OCTOBER P h o n e 54x2 & would champions DO YOUR DUSTING with LIQUID VENEER It makes old things look new. Applied with a cloth. Not a varnish but a surface food for W oodw ork, biles, Etc. Pianos, F urniture, Automo- It’s wonderful for dusting. Sold by L L. Kidder Hdw. Co GRESHAM, OREGON EK STR O M TRU CK SER V IC E Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co., 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t an d Second G resham Office, G arage n e a r L u m b er Y ard, R esidence sam e. R egular Trips Between G RESH A M and PO R TLA N D and O utside H auling. GRESHAM P hone 851 A LB ER T EK STR O M J U R . V AT ROW . P R A lS E U S DAV. We Have Heard a Lot "r rtAT SHOP fOR. I« WV...I - thev PO RTLA N D Bdw y 2082, A-2078 S ay i G R ESH A M M A R K ET ab o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t o u r p a tr o n s a re p a y in g us, an d we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re a n d now , “ M r. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r, we th a n k yon. Y o u r k in d w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s to th is sh o p , an d we a r e g o in g to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we th a n k y o u .” A. J. W. BROW N. Prop. G resham , Ore. PA Y M E N T IN FU LL I o avoid payment of interest on subscriptions to the fourth Liberty Loan Bonds subscribers must pay for bond in full by morning of October 24th. When you make this payment buy a War Savings Stamp for good measure. TH E N EX T D A TE on which subscribers may pay their subscriptions in full is November 21st, that is, unless subscriptions are paid in lull on or before October 24th interest must be paid on deferred payments November 21st. W H ILE W A IT IN G FOR YOUR BOND begin to accumulate for the next loan. There will be one soon. The best way to do this is to make regular de posits at this bank and check onlv that needed for ex penses. fourth Liberty Loan Subscriptions at this Bank—609 subscribers $52,100.00. First S ta te B a n k GRESHAM, OREGON