Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 29, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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PAG E
FOUR
GRESHAM
K IMUIN G
FOR
SALE
Six-room modern Bungalow with garage. Lot 100x100.
Lull set of plumbing; electric lights and gas. Cor.
fourth and Hood sts. Price o n ly ___
$2100
•Seven-room dwelling with lot 100x100 feet; good barn
and lots of fruit trees. Second street, near Main,
Price only
$1400
Corner lot 100x100 in W hitehead Add. Level as a
$300
Boor and all cleared.................
\11 abov e properties can be bought on very easy terms.
BANK OF GRESHAM
The Cat Came Back
to Get Warm
Most Anybody Will Enjoy
K
«wçw
a little warmth these
days and there is plen­
ty of fuel. Oregon is
well supplied with fuel,
it being the best sup­
plied state in the Union
Our line of heating
stoves is still quite corn-
complete.
H’ith each heater sold
this week we will give
a nest of saws. Just
the thing to use around
the house.
L.L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
(iresham, Oregon
SIM M O NS.
M’CORMACK
ADOPTS
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f
TEN WAR OR I‘HANS
O reg o n , fo r M u itn o m u h C o u n ty .
in v e s to rs B u ild in g Co., a C o rp o ra ­
tio n , P lu ln tlff, vs. M aik E ls e r an d
K a tie
R o b erts, fo rm e rly
K a tie
E lser, D e fen d an ts.
i f * , ■"
T o M aik E lse r, tile ab o v e n am ed d e ­
fe n d a n t:
In th e n am e o f tile S ta te of O regon
you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r
and
a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t
tiled
a g a in s t you in tile ab o v e e n title d su ii
on o r b e fo re th e e x p ira tio n of six
w eeks fro m a n d a f t e r th e d a te of th e
first p u b lic a tio n o f tills su m m o n s u p ­
on you, a n d if you fail to so a n s w e r
o r o th e rw is e a p p e a r in said s u it, fo r
w a n t th e re o f plulntlfT w ill ta k e de
fa u lt a g a in s t you a n d ap p ly to th e
C o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r in th e I
c o m p la in t on file h e re in , to -w lt:
F o r u d e c re e w h erein a n d w h ere i
by it s h a ll be a d ju d g e d a n d d ecreed 1
th a t p lu ln tlff iiave a n d reco v er fro m !
th e d e fe n d a n ts M aik E lse r an d K atie
R o b e rts * 1 9 5 .4 0 , II. S. la w fu l m o n ey ,
w ith In te re s t th e re o n u t tile ra te 01
8 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m O cto b er
Jo h n M cC orm ack. ta m o u s A m er­
w ith in te re s t th e re o n a t th e ra te of
ican sin g e r, now h as 12 c h ild re n .
* 5 0 .0 0 a tto r n e y 's fees, uud fo r co sts
T en of th e m a re w a r c h ild re n —
und d is b u rs e m e n ts in th is su it.
co in in g to him w ith in th e la s t
T h a t p la in tiff's m o rtg a g e , d a te d
y e a r.
All of th e ir k in w as lost
Ju ly 25, 1012, an d rec o rd e d on p ag e
w tien a H un U -boat su n k a sh ip
267 of Book 470, M o rtg ag e R e c o r d s 1 upon w hich th ey w ere rid in g in
of M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , c o v e r­
tin- Irish c h a n n e l
T h ey w ere th e
ing Lot 10, Block 11, in H o lg a te A d ­
c h ild re n o f M rs M cC orm ack s sis­
d itio n to tile C ity of P o rtla n d , O re ­
te r
lie a ssu m ed all re sp o n sib ility
g o n , is a \ itliil u n d s u b s is tin g lien up- ] fo r (lie ra isin g anil e d u c a tio n of
on said re a l p ro p e rty ; th u t said in o rt- | tin- in an d is b rin g in g th e m to
g ag e lie fo reclo sed , said p ro p e rty sold
A m erica.
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as p ro v id ed by law , u u d tile p ro c e e d s |
of said sa le be ap p lie d to till* c o sts of |
F u e l c o n tro l w ill c o n tin u e u n til
sale, llic co sts an d d is b u rs e m e n ts
h e re in , a n d to th e s e v e ra l su m s d u e pence is p ro c la im e d , th e fu el ad m in
ls tra tlo n c e a sin g its a c tiv itie s only
p la in tiff.
T h a t p la in tiff m ay bid on said w h en th e y b eco m e u n n e c e ss a ry u n d e r
p ro p el ly at said sa le a n d b ecom e a a rm is tic e
c o n d itio n s , a c c o rd in g l i
p u rc h a s e r th e r e o f; tlia t d e fe n d a n ts
ad
v
ice
s
receiv
ed by F u e l A dm iiiis
und each o f th e m , a n d any a n d ull
p e rso n s c la im in g by. th r o u g h o r un tr a to r F re d .1. H olm es. V a rlo u s c o n i­
li r tliein , o r e lilie r of th e m , be f o i - | m itte c s w ill he re le a se d
upon th •
e v e r b u rre d anil fo re c lo se d of an y c o m p le tio n o f th e ir w o rk , b u t th "
am i all r i g h i , eliitin o r in te re s t in said
re a l p ro p e rty , o r an y p a rt th e re o f, s c tu a l m a c h in e ry fo r th e fu ll dis-
i - x c i pt tin- s ta tu to r y rig h t of re d e m p - c h a rg e o f d u tie s of th e a iim in is tra
lio n , m ul tim t p la in t iff b a n su ch , | on will be re ta in e d u n til th e o rg a n
o th e r unci f u r th e r re lie f as to th i Izatio u a u to m a tic a lly p asses o u t o
C o u rt m*$ seem e q u ita b le .
T ills su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you ex isten ce.
by p u b lic a tio n in th e U reah an i O u t­
look in p u rs u a n c e of an o rd e r o f th e
T he K aiser W ilhelm can al was o f­
H o n o ra b le R o b ert T u c k e r, ju d g e of
ficially
opened Ju n e 21, 1895. It Is a
lile a b ó te e n title d C o u rt, m ad e an d
e n te re d o n th e 1 9 th day of N o v em b er.
nior**
sixty-one m iles In
1915, d ire c tin g th a t said su m m o n s be len g th , and for th e e a ste rly p a rt of Its
p u b lish e d o n ce each w eek fo r six co u rse follow s th e lin e of th e old E id er
c o n se c u tiv e w eek s in said p ap er.
can al
It Is 197 feet w ide at th e w a t­
Dal- d an d first p u b lish e d Novelli
er su rfa c e and 72 feet at th e bottom ,
her
19 18.
w ith a d e p th of tw en ty n in e feet s i x '
J .1 JO H N SO N ,
A tto rn i \ fo r P la in tiff. 314 S p a ld in g in c lu s
T he to ta l cost of th e can al was
B ldg . P o rtla n d , O reg o n
; *39,000,000.
Tin- w orld's p ro d u ctio n of p e tro le u m '
II lias been estim ated th a t N oah's
a rk w as 547 fest long, 91 feet broad
S ta te s geological su rv ey ex p erts as In a n ,| 54 f, e t hig h
Its cap acity , accord-
e x c e s s of .00,0 .0,000 liarrc ls, or m ore lug to Bishop W ilkins, w as
72,625
th a n 63,000,00c m etric tons
tons
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Offlci w ith C om m ercial T ra n sfe r Co., 225 Ash St . bet. F irs t and Second
G resh am Office, G arage n e a r L u m b er Y ard. R esidence sam e.
R egular Trip» Between
G RESH A M and PO RTLA N D
and O utside H auling.
NOT
OUTLOOK
IL L E G A L .
T h e re h a s been a big leg al w a r in
L os A n g eles o v e r th e q u e stio n of
k is sin g In p u b lic. T h e city co u n cil
a d o p te d an o rd in a n c e w hich p ro v id ­
ed p u n is h m e n t fo r o s c u la tin g in p u b ­
lic. T h e m a tte r w e n t . to th
lo w e r
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c o u rt th r o u g h th e se lf-sa c rific e of a
d e v o te e a n d th e o rd in a n c e w as u p ­
—
i.'.u cu d w im
h eld .
Not b ein g o sa o tisfie
ith iu-31
th e
v e rd ic t th e s e lf-c o n s titu te d v ictim o f
th e law a p p e a le d to th e b e tte r Judg-
m e n t o f th e s u p e r io r c o u rt a n d w ent
aw ay tr iu m p h a n t. T h e s u p e r io r c o u rt
d e c la re d th e local law to be u n c o n sti
tu tio n a l an d th e k is s e rs m ay en jo y i
F R ID A Y ,
NOVEM BER
1U18
GRESHAM LOCALS
M rs F r a n k W o stell Is In P le a s a n '
V alley n u rs in g Influenza p a tie n ts .
Miss Inez L usted sp en t T hanks-
g iv in g D ay in P o rtla n d w ith frie n d s
D r- H . H. O tt a n d fam ily w ere
T h a n k s g iv in g Day g u e s ts o f M r. a n d
-', r s - w - K- B u rk e .
A rth u r S tre b ln fro m th e N aval
1 ra in in g ( a m p in S e a ttle s p e n t
I^ a n k s g iv in g w ith h om e fo lk k s.
th e m se lv e s to th e lim it allo w e d by
th e k lssees. As th e s u p e r io r c o u rt h a s
“ J “ "J?*
^ “ ed
le t dow n th e b ars we
m ay a s s u m - “ J
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, w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e yes
t h a t th e fre e p eo p le of C a lifo rn ia , to
.
say n o th in g o f th e to u r is ts a n d visit-1
o rs, a re h ap p y b ecau se blind ju s tic e
Mrs. E r n e s t T hom . w ho ha8 beet|
h a s been v in d ic a te d .
w lth ln flu en 2 a a t th e ho01e of h e .
L ack of ta m ilia rily w ith th e C all- p a re n ts , M r. a n d Mrs. W. C. B u rch ,
fo rn ia c o n s titu tio n p ro h ib its a d is ¡„ re c o v e rin g
c u sslo n o f th e m e rits of th e d ecisio n ,
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fro m a C a lifo rn ia p o in t of view , b u t
T h a n k s g iv in g Day g u e s ts a t th e
o n e can a lw a y s fall back on th e fed , h om e of M r. a n d M rs A. H evel were
e ra l c o n s titu tio n as th e b u lw a rk o f Mr. an d M rs. G eo rg e L eslie, F ra n k
A m e ric a n lib e rty .
T h e D e c la ra tio n W ostell a n d c h ild re n .
of
In d e p e n d e n c e sayB s o m e th in g
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a b o u t life, lib e rty a n d th e p u rs u it of
G eo rg e L eslie J r ., a n d w ife o '
h a p p in e ss.
T h e se r ig h ts w ere h eld 1 P o r tla n d w ere c a lle rs o n e d ay th is
by th a t d o c u m e n t to be se lf-e v id e n t, w eek a t th e h o m e of h is p a re n ts , Mr.
A ro u n d th e m th e c o n s titu tio n of th e !an<* M rs. G eo rg e L eslie.
U n ite d S ta te s w as w r ite n ..
T h e a v e ra g e m an w ho a tte m p ts to 1 M iss H e s te r T h o rp e cam e h om e
k iss h is la d y f a ir im a g in e s h e is in | fro m C o lto n , w h e re sh e is te a c h in g
th e p u rs u it of h a p p in e s s an d on e can th e d is tr ic t sch o o l, fo r T h a n k sg iv in g .
h a rd ly see how le g isla tio n m a k in g j S he w ill r e t u r n to h e r d u tie s on Mon
th e a tte m p t a m isd e m e a n o r could be day-
u p h e ld a n y w h e re in a n y s ta te o f th «
A m ong tb e
ln f lu e n la p a .
u n io n .
O f c o u rs e , th e m an in th e | lle u tg , n G
re8
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am
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re
MUa g A v lice
M tc o u a iu
a ic
. u i b s
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case m ay re a lly be p u rs u in g tro u b le lio b e rt8 , Mj88 L
P eter8O n a „.,
in s te a d o f h a p p in e ss, b u t it Is n o t th e o l e a n 1)avldsoll> all of w houl a re d o .
final re s u lts t h a t a re c o n te m p la te d ! ¡ng w en
by th e D e c la ra tio n o f In d e p e n d e n c e . '
B ut we find th a t th e d o c u m e n t g u a r
Mr. a n d M rs. C. I. B a k e r a n d son
a n te e s th e • p u rs u it, ’ so - it is to be . In
'E . . lls
w o r th « a u n u d v C u o u m i i m
Gil-
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n a a i n i u d e e i r i R.
v. H
U
fe rre d th a t a m an m ay even ste a l a b e rtso n w ere th e g u e s ts on T h a n k s
k iss if h e w a n ts one e it h e r in p u b lic g iv in g Day of Mr. a n d M rs. R
o r o u t o f it.*
¡B a ile y a t T ro u td a le .
In th e s e tim e s of th e " flu ” th e I
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h e a lth a u th o r itie s h a v e d isc o u ra g e d ! Mrs. M. A. S tu b b s e n te r ta in e d at
k issin g e ith e r in p u b lic o r p riv a te , d in n e r on S u n d a y Mr. a n d M rs. W.
, H e a lth officials say th a t he w ho k isses K H a m ilto n a n d fa m ily , R ic h a rd
a n d ru n s aw ay m ay n o t live to k iss E m e rs o n , M r. P h a ir , a ll of P o rtla n d
a n o th e r d ay , fo r th e re a s o n th u t th e a n d th e M isses G race a n d
R u th
p u rs u it o f a k iss a t th is tim e is re a l- H a rtle y o f G resh am .
ly d a n g e ro u s , as it Is a p u rs u it of
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h e a lth ap p e a l, h o w ev er, is b ased only v a llis fo r th e T h a n k s g iv in g v a catio n ,
on com m on se n se an d so u n d ju d g Jle ,las been a p p o in te d c o rp o ra l and
m e n t. B eh in d th e k is s e r th e co n stl- *8 an a s s is ta n t in s tr u c to r in o n e sec-
tu tio n »till s ta n d , b u t it is pow erless: i t *°n. H e w ill re tu r n to h is w ork at
to a p p e a se th e o u tra g e d fe e lin g s of a ' ’he o p e n in g of sch o o l on M onday.
m a rrie d m an If a n o th e r m an kisses
E llsw o rth R a k e r fro m th e N aval
th e fo r m e r’s w ife
T ra in in g
C am p
in
S e a ttle
has
been sp e n d in g s e v e ra l d ay s w ith
MORALE OF SOLDIERS
j h om e fo lk s.
H e w as a c c o m p a u ie 1
AUCTION SALE.
One mile and a half Southeast of Gresham, on the Palmblad
Station Road.
SATUR D AY , DECEM BER
Beginning at 10:00 A. M. Sharp
7
1 hree Milk Cows, three Heifers, one of them fresh in a
few days. One Duroc Jersey Sow; nine pigs, six week old;
seven Shoats; span of Mares, one sorrel, one bay, six and
seven years old, weight 1022. One W agon. One set Work
Harness. One set single Harness. Two tons Oat and Clover
Hay. One 50-tooth Harrow. One 12-inch Breaking Plow.
Forty Spring Brown Leghorn Pullets. - Two cords W ood. One
Butterfly Separator. Milk Cans. Buckets. One Queen
W ashing Machine. One W ringer. One W heelbarrow. One
2 1-2 gallon Churn. Sixty quarts Fruit. Six Stanchions. All
Household Goods. Tools, Etc.
•i ERMS— I p to $20, Cash. Over $20, Bankable Notes, four
months, at 8 per cent.
Sale Rain or Shine
Free Lunch at Noon
*
C. A. M A I R A N I, O w ner
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer.
A. "MEYERS, Clerk
WRIOHT TO ASSIST
DAVIS IN ENGLAND
b v v w s iu
SET BACK AT HOME
I by C o m m a n d e r R. G ilb e rtso n , who
C essa tio n o f h o s tilitie s in E u ro p e h a s been a g u e s t a t th e R a k e r hom e
a n d d is a p e a ru n e e of th e p ro sp e c t of
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m e e tin g th
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h a s b ro u g h t a n im m e d ia te loss o f on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fro m S o u th
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m o ra le am o n g A
tro o p s a ' D a k o ta a n d o th e r m o u n ta in s ta te s
hom e
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re g a rd e d
a t I w h ere he h a s been in g o v e rn m e n t
th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t as so m e w h a t 1 etu p lo y fo r s e v e ra i m o n th s. H e w as
.. ...... 1 •___
_ ,
a la rm in g . It is u n d e rs to o d t h a t ste p s d is c h a rg e d fro m serv ice, th e clo se of
to d eal w ith th e s itu a tio n a lre a d y a re th e w ar h a v in g re lie v e d h im o f his
w ork
b ein g p re p a re d .
R e p o rts fro m all d iv isio n s on No
C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools
v e n ib e r 11, th e d a te o f th e a rm is tic e ,
W. C. A ld erso n h a s b eg u n th e publl-
w ith o u t ex c e p tio n , c o n ta in e d g lo w in g
re fe re n c e s to th e h ig h s p ir it of th e I "“ ‘J 0 ” ° f T h e S ch ° o1
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m en an d to th e ir e v id e n t d e s ire fo r “ ¿ ° “ r PT ’ m ° n th I y ’ dpv° ted
“ >e
¡e a rly e m b a r k a tio n . U pon new s t ha t ' 8Cb00,S ° f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ‘y - a »*l ■s
th e a rm is tic e h ad been sig n e d t b ‘° be. c ,r c u ,a te d fre e
T h e first n urn
m e n ta l a tt it u d e o f th e in d iv id u a l aoi ; ib5 r i hai8 J “ 8‘ been ,88UPd fro ,u th e
O u tlo o k office.
tile r Is said to Iiave u n d e rg o n e a
m a rk e d c h a n g e .
S e v e ra l le tte r s h av e been receiv ed
In s te a d of b o m b a rd in g h is iium e by. M r. a n d M rs. J. H. H oss w ith in
(H ate s u p e r io rs w ith q u e rie s as to th e
th e p a st few d ay s fro m th e i r son
p ro b a b le d a te o f e n tr a in in g fo r th e
B e rt, w ho is w ith th e 3 6 3 d A m b u ­
se a b o a rd , h e b ecam e an x io u s us to th«i
la n c e
C o m p an y ,
3 1 6 th
S a n ita ry
d a te of h is re le a s e fro m serv ice.
, T ra in , 9 1 st D ivision. W h en th e la s ’
M ore s e rio u s a re re p o r ts by so m e le ,t« r w as w ritte n , on O c to b e r 2» he
c o m m a n d in g officers th a t th e ir m en » Us in B elgium .
a re e x h ib itin g a te n d e n c y to view
th e m se lv e s as a lre a d y re le a se d from
L e tte rs fro m B e rt M etzg er a rriv e d
th e s tric t r o u tin e of th e ca m p s H u n ­ on T h a n k s g iv in g m o rn in g to h is p a r ­
d re d s o f cases a r e liste d of m en who. e n ts . Mr. a n d M rs. H e n ry M etzger
h a v in g been g ra n te d th e u su a l 36- T h ey w ere w ritte n on O c to b e r 13th
h o u r w eek -en d le a v e , fa ile d to re tu rn a n d 2 4 th a n d sa id th a t he w as well
to ca m p oix tim e.
a n d h ad been u n d e r sh e ll fire se v e ra l
T h e se
m en
a u to m a tic a lly
_ a re
... tim e s .
H e p re d ic te d th a t h is le tte r
c h a rg e d w ith b ein g u b s e n f w ith o u t o f th e 2 4 th w ould re a c h h e re a b o u t
leav e,
an o ffen se b u t s lig h tly less T lia n s k g iv in g tim e,
h e in o u s th a n d e s e rtio n u n d e r m ill
ta r y law .
M r. an d M rs. J . T. S tilllo n s r e ­
ceived a le t te r y e s te rd a y fro m th e ir
S ev eral th o u sa n d fresh w ater fish so n C la rk , w ho is a d is p a tc h rid e r
from th e U nited S ta te s have been dis w ith th e 1 0 4 th In f a n try , 2 8 th com
trlb u te d In G atu n lake In an e x p e ri­ p a n y . It w as w ritte n on S e p te m b e r
m ent.
2 8 th b u t m a ile d Ju s t a m o n th la te r
a n d c o n ta in e d h is la b e l fo r his
Mrs David l.loyd George, w ife of th
C
T i n h i is s le i t ie
te r was
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.
' h ris tm a s e p n a e c s k n a g g e e .
B ritish p rem ier, e d its m any of h er p a r tic u la r ly w elcom e as n o n e ha I
ihllo ad d resses
J
u u iir un i
h hn«<hniii1
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