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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1918)
P A G I TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. DECEMBER SO, IWIH FU LL SPE E D AHEAD. x —x—:— ! TW'ICB A W EEK T here is one big A m erican in d u stry ' •• Published every T uesday and F riday th a t isn 't facing co n tract cancella- < > at G resham , O regon, by the Out- Hons, p lan t reo rg an izatio n and labor look P ub lish in g Co. H. L. St. rea d ju stm e n t. Food production m ust !* j C lair. E d ito r and M anager. — I be m ain tain ed at high levels in th is I Some died where th e ir soul-quests sen t them , on fields of th e ir Subscription O ut h e a rts ’ d esire, * , co untry for years to come, and th e I B a te s farm er has got his bands full to keen W here th e God of a T housand R attles sm ote loud on his brazen lyre. Ono year. $1.50; s ix m on th s, 55c; l up w ith th e d em ands th a t will be W ith th e ir young blood racing m adly, w ith th e ir young eyes not th ree m onth s tria l aflame, i m ade upon him. Vigorous food con su b scrip tio n , 60c. serv atio n cam paigns will do some- W ith th e ro a r in th e ir eag er ears of those who strove in th e Iron A d v e r tisin g i th in g to w ard s m aking w hat we cau Game. K a tes reason ab le Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e raise "go aro u n d ." enforced food reg W ith the sound of th e gu n s about them , with th e scream of th e shelis w ill t a ll. ulatio n s will add a b it to reserve, and on high, P h o n e 701 i overseas o rg an izatio n s will help, but j W ith the pow der-sting in th e ir n o strils an d th e ir com rades ch a rg The k i n o t ing by. ‘ th e key to th e whole situ atio n is big I W av Is the pro d u ctio n , an d w hile aw ake n ights, th at W ins." And th e ir blood-flecked lips sm iled sw eetly and w hispered a won dro u s thing! o ffic ia l paper o f th e T ow n o f G resh am evolving schem es for th e rea d ju st- O fficlal paper o f th e T ow n o f F air- m ent of th e m a n u factu rin g in d u strie s "O h, G rave, w here is thy victory; Oh, D eath, w here is thy s tin g ? ” th e word to th e food production in E n tered a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch Some died w hile th e ir feet were h alted ere pressed to a fo reig n soil, 3. 1911, a t the P ostoffice a t G resh am , d u stry is “ Full Speed A head." W ith th e ir cherished goal far d istan t, ’m idst a d rab cam p 's hum O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1679. T he next few y ears a re fu ll of drum toil. prom ise for th e A m erican farm er, in Died with the g lam o u r w anting, with the years th a t th e y ’d lived too deed, it is difficult to see an y th in g few. like a violent dislocation of th e food W ith a h u n g er all un sated , w ith a dream not yet come tru e. I production in d u stry ahead. In th e W ith not e ’en th e hom e fam iliars, nor a loved o n e’s te n d er care, course of tim e, th e g rea t A rgentln W ith bodies th a t h ere had being but w ith h e a rts th a t w ere “ Over ian, A u stralian and Russian re ItEADY FO R NEW WORK. T h ere.” sources will be p oured in to the W ith denied unto them th e know ledge, unknow n the A ges’ call: w orld's la rd e r ag ain , b ut th is is p ri I t would be ubsurd to say o r th in k T hough the m ills of th e gods grind slowly, they g rin d exceeding th a t th e war had transform ed the m arily a m a tte r of tonnage, a t least s m a ll!" in reg ard to th e antipodes, an d the a g ric u ltu re of Oregon o r any o th e r L’ Envoj. to n n ag e production problem is not to state. N othing could be fa rth e r from And so, when a Nation m ou rn eth , be solved in a day. E ventually, too, th e tru th . In the first place, o u r ag W hen th e E agle bows his head. ric u ltu re Is not fully tran sfo rm ed as the stom ach of E urope and no sm all Let o u r p ray ers ascend, w orld w ithout end, purt of Asia will be filled, and its yet, and secondly, the w ar was only For a ll— o u r H eroic Dead! a co n trib u tin g facto r In the accom- i,aIltry wlH be replenished, ÿut th aï too, is a long job. And th e ending — CA PTA IN ROBERT y. NEW H A LL, in S tra ig h t G rain. pllshm ent of w hat lias been done. F o r years th e re has been an al- ! of it will not be a sudden cut-off, b ut a process. M eanw hile th e re is a m ost silent process at work, an In fluence m aking fo r tran sfo rm atio n , ! big hole to fill, and a big pile of re T ailo rin g em an atin g from o u r a g ric u ltu ra l col serve sto ck s to be reared on top of For men and w om en— cleaning, lege, w orking th ro u g h various ch a n it, an d th e job is up to th e A m eri pressing and rep a irin g done well. can farm er, be he big o r be he little nels. It Is slow a t tim es, but for P ete r L en ard , Powell stree t. th e most purt it w orks quietly, and in resp ect of his operations. And th e re will be su b sta n tia l re Mrs. Isley’s L etter. uhnost im perceptibly. At tim es It Isn’t com In a recent le tte r Mrs. D. W. Islej som e individual springs up and un- , tu rn s for his effort. of L itchfield, 111., says, “ I have used ilertakes Io perform by an act w hat j fo rta b le for the city dw eller to con C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets for disorders m ust necessarily be ihe work of a tem p late th e con tin u ed high cost of of the stom ach and as a laxative, necessities, but h ere th e law of su p whole generation of men, perhaps have found thpm a quick and su re r e lief. If you are tro u b le d w ith in more, but Its subsidence is us sw ift ply an d dem and will o p erate in sp ite of us. Even o u r artificial devices to digestion or co n stip atio n these tab K C ! \ ** " X V A uh the appearance, and the process lets will do you good."— Adv. nullify it a re ^»clt recognitions of its contin ues. u n v ersality and inexorableness. T he T he w ar accelerated things. I; brought a m anifold stim u lu s to th e world, p retty m uch th e whole of it, uld of the men who have w rought for needs food— m ore food th an th e re is years upon this problem , ed u catio n in stock o r in sig h t— and it m ust A. LX. K IN D S AMD A I L S IZ E S ally, patriotically em otional and end w ith pay fo r it. practical stim ulus th a t, sp urred to I By tb e w ay' th e re *8 a pol,,t h ere ou8 b t not to be overlooked. im m ediate, organized activity, ami I pro b ab ly effected resu lts th a t would Somehow, this notion lias got Into Ä J L v V jr a r f î u l i e i S j PICTURE FRAMING laWsUBM have required years to achieve o th certain heads th a t A m erica lias be G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD N e a t and C heap come a so rt of a free food dlspen- erw ise. N evertheless, th e work of S ecretary H ouston says the farm re cen t y ears, c e n te rin g in the O. a . sary. N othing could be fa rth e r from ers th is y ear produced $12,272,00,- MAX SCH NEIDER provided a background and Jump- tile tru th . W ith all o u r idealism , we 000 w orlti of ea ta b les in th e United M athew s’ Bldg, M ain S treet are not giving aw ay food. W hat is Ing-olT place for tile ag ric u ltu ral u n P h o n e 541 being th e farm ers' d erta k in g s of the war. Now it be- given aw ay at the fu rth e r end of th e S tate s— th a t T ra d e rep o rts will show com es th e work of the college « n d Î procM,B ls pa,d for by so,,,ebody price. nearly forty billions. F ig u re it out th e couifly a g ric u ltu rists to nl()V. i som ew here In th e process. G erm any is to have som ething to and nam e th e profiteer. forw ard from Ihe new ground gained. o r a fte r t h e . Not all the home work of th e w ar !*'“ '• w hen Bl,e needB G erm any is rep o rted to be celeb ra M an u factu red by was m erely " s ta g in g " to be to r i allied co u n tries and th e n e u tra ls tin g peace ju st th e sam e as th e rest have been supplied, b ut G erm any SANDY CREAMERY CO. down when the w ar was over. Not of us did. H er next g rea t celeb ra The nam e “ M ount Hood B u tte r“ all of It m ade for destruction w ith a will pay, and stie w on’t pay In her tion will be when she b u rn s the has h ereto fo re been used by p er view to peace. A deal of It was con w artim e paper. m ission of th e M ount Hood ice m ortgage, but th a t will be in an o th e r But Ihe point is th a t th e re will be Cream Co., which has all its dairy stru ctiv e in Ihe tulles! sense of the g en eratio n . pro d u cts reg istered u n d er th a t word. We have m ade shells to be a m ark et for ev ery th in g Ihe farm er title. T h at perm ission has ceased, blown into atom s, lint we have also can get to m ark et, and tills is a th in g hence th e change of nam e, which To anyone who I iu h ever tried to Io keep in mind in o u r own sta te in mailt- ships to sail th e seven seas for becam e effective on J a n u a ry 1. | ta lk over one of th e local p arty lines, years to com« come. And we have In- ,h e n>o»<h» w hen th e farm “ M ountain Meadow B u tte r" th e invention of a m eans of carry in g will be found a t all th e leading creased acreage, developed long neg- b u reau men a r ‘‘ th e field » " H * on five co n v ersatio n s o ver two wires sto res in th e county. Ask for it lected crop possibilities, In terested lug for lite com ing y ea r's work. doesn’t seem very sta rtlin g , o r new. ninny young men In farm ing, got Ju st to show o u r optim ism in h u new insight Into the values of co- NOTICE TO «'«E D IT O R S. It seem s now th a t th e crown m anity we are w illing to subscribe operntve endeavor, and In many ways to th e atilrm utiou th u t 96 per cent of prince d id n ’t renounce when It was In the County C ourt of th e S tate of laid tie r on tier of constructive work P erh ap s h“ th e men who try th e g reat sw ear-off rep o rted th a t he had. O regon, 4'or th e C ounty of .Mult upon the foundations established lit nom ah. ex p erim en t this tim e will rem ain s tu tte re d when lie said good bye to years of p atient and often disco u r In the M atter of th e E sta te of Annie alive. It used to be p retty h ard to G erm any. P. F arn sw o rth , Deceased. aging toil. k eep a seat on th e w ater wagon but N otice Is hereby given th a t the un H ere th e re has been no w ar waste. About th e only difference between now it's going to be easy to slay on dersigned has been app o in ted ad m in We a re not now engaged in salvaging a d o lla r a year man aiql th e new s istra to r of th e e sta te of Annie P. som ething out of a wreck. O ur a g ri W hen we th in k of th e m atelilesi paper m an is th a a t th e new spape- F arn sw o rth , deceased, by th e above en titled C ourt, an d has qualified as c u ltu ra l gain in the w ar is all gain. g allan try of the Dixie boys who m an can 't afford to resign. such. It ls off a piece w ith the w ork we fought so w onderfully side by sid - All persons h aving claim s ag ain st C arran za has had (he o p p o rtu n ity said e sta te are hereby notified to pre- ' were doing before tile war. We can with th e n o rth ern sons, it m akes us go stra ig h t on from It to new work feel proud th at we w ere able to lick to prove lie is a g rea t Mexican; but sent th e sam e, properly verified as re- j quired by law, to th e un d ersig n ed , at of th e suiue kind. th e ir fa th e rs in th at great stru g g le who w ants to be a g reat Mexican? the office of his atto rn ey , 314 S pald of m ore th a n h alf a cen tu ry ago. Who cares now about th e suppty of ing Building. P o rtlan d , Oregon, on or The Canby News is the first of o u r before th e ex p iratio n of six m onths p ru n es since th e governm ent does from th e d ate o f first publication of I country exchanges to reach us in Somebody says th at very lew su c this notice. holiday dress. It is an edition of cessful women m arry. But you ca n ’t not need th e pits Dated and first p ublished Decem tw elve pages, well filled witli C h rist uiuke a m arried man believe th a t the It is believed th a t n early 90 per ber 20. 1918. m as m a tte r and welt patronized by woman who m arried him w asn't suc L. A FARNSW ORTH. cent of C anada is still unexplored. ad v ertisers. A d m in istra to r of th e E state of cessful. Annie I’. F a rn sw o rth , Deceased. — In stead of knocking th e rain le t’s .1 J JOHNSON, W hat bus become of the fellow A life sentence usually curries the be glad th a t it isn 't snow. A ttorney for A d m in istrato r, 311 1 who said ninny A m ericans liked consolation of a parole in a few I Spalding Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon. F rance so well that they would sta But in th e case of W illiam T he Wutch on the Rhine is in no • I years H. W. S n ash all, p resid e n t of the th e re a fte r the w ar? II it will be different. d an g er of ru n n in g down. F arm ers M utual F ire R elief Associa tion, rep o rts th e association has nun" r GfOWut Wild you TAKC YES, J CAN TAKE broken all fo rm er reco rd s in 1917. PAW/OH DWDV WHAT Do Yov, . PONAQ Jo 5 U CUtftsrAWS FoRoMtHOUt? BUT T he an n u al sta te m en t show s 383 new W > FOR “ knw • b o u t C r NO tONQEW ' T m em bers gained, 17 fire losses paid, HOME WWliE T ToM ttTw-JAM AT 4 ’ ag g reg atin g $4911; $1,036.677 of in GO TOTH OTtCXM s u r a n c e w ritten , one assessm en t lev- SW E E P DtNTlSr ? lied, and $70Q invested in liberty HOME bonds d u rin g th e year. T he associa tion Is en terin g Its 14th year, and has by over 4000 m em bers ca rry in g $4,250,- Jack 000 in su ran ce. It has m ade an a n nual saving of over 50 p er cent to its Wilson m em bers. At th e an n u a l m eeting in Ja n u ary Andrew B rugger of G resh am was re-elected d ire c to r for th e n in th year. F arm ers d esirin g to ' join may obtain iq /o rm a tio n from THAT ftllO W '5 D tfN ÌH6Y D o n a l d - I DADOf AlNT I SAT, Lock AT for F our hou »5 with H. W. S nashall, G resham , R. A. or LOOK AT TM‘ TANK { that B ig ’OH THAT tlTTcf ONI i - jth a t D df- r w o jh ne i H erm an ixvedtng, se creta ry . 409 , ,'SwctXp UO SO ^r ,« \ \ A i n T IT A PlP> THtRf 'WITH Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rtla n d .— T H i RECOIL i Adv. CÌPESHAM O utlook 1 ■ J,- PHOTOS New Gallery Mountain Meadow Butter D E M T IST S Office 1 » LIVESTOCK PHONES R es. 115 W. J. OTT Dentist W ill lie in G resluun every day HORSES FOR SALE C H E A P— Good horse, buggy and h arness. W eight about 900 pounds. M rs.T 'has. D ahiquist, n ear Sycam ore store. 86 TEAM FOR SALE. A rza G resham , phone 254. DR. H. H. OTT Dentist G resham , Ore. H ow ltt B uilding P H O N E 113 H ours, 9 to 12; 1:15 to 5. Sm ith, tf FOR SALE— Good riding and d riv ing horse, w eight 1000 pounds. E. R. W right, G resham , phone 294. SADDLE PONY for sale, cheap Mrs. A. J. A ult, B oring, phone G resh am 371. COWS DR. A. G. ATWOOD YOUNG JE R SEY -H O LSTEIN COW for sale, $65. Phone G resham 494. Dentist FOR SALE— O ne Cow. T h ree p u re bred Plym oth Rock roosters. S. S tenberg, co rn e r B oring. H aley 87 road.________________ 5922-92Ü St., Lents, Ore. OPTIC1AM 450-451 P ltto c k B lo ck W a sh in g to n a t W e s t Park W IT H I. PHILLIPS Optometrist and Optician E y e s E x a m in ed G la s s e s F itte d L e n s e s D u p lica te d P hon e B d w y . 1305 P o rtla n d , Ore. Office P h o n e 46 WANTED— N ew -born calves in any n u m b er; 75 ceuts to $2 each F ran k G ustafson, G resham , phone 289. tf GOOD. FRESH COWS w anted. E. B aum an, phone 901. G resham , tf E. J. G radin buys ca ttle and hogs. tf Phone 389.— Adv. P H Y S IC IA N S R es. P h o n e 513 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon PIGS FOR SALE-— Duroc brood sow and B erk sh ire boar. L. E. C rasw ell, R. A G resham . P hone 363. 8 3 Office, o v er F ir s t S t a t s B a c k H o u rs— 1 to 5 p. m. - OREGON G R E SH A M , SOWS, SHOATS and little pigs for sale. V. H. H illyard, phone 776. Office 621 CANARY BIRDS fo r sale. Nice for C hristm as presents. Mrs. J. A. P alm q u ist, phone 429. tf PHONES R es. 55x1 Emily F. Bolcoin, M. D. Physician find Surgeon Office H o u rs— 10 a. m. to 12 in. 1 p m. to 3 p in. Office o v e r B ank o f O reaham I’H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T abor 120 Office M ain 4312 H om e A-5162 P o u ltry POULTRY W ANTED— Hens, springs and b ro ilers, also squabs. W ill pay cash. W ill call fo r them . B en son H otel farm , phone G resham 781, tf J. M. SHORT’, M. D. REAL ESTATE RENTALS Physician and Surgeon Loan W anted. R es., 3 E a s t 69th St. Office, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g PORTLAND - OREGON $120» on 80 acres— w orth $4000. P hone 5 Î7 o r w rite P. O. Box 213. Dr. Mabel Jane Doring Osteopathic Physician O F F IC E H O U R S— 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 532 M organ Bldg, P o rtlan d , Ore. P h o n s M a rsh a ll 1809 DR. N. FLYLER L ice n sed C h iro p ra ctic P h y s ic ia n CH IRO PRA CTIC AND ELECTRIC TREATM ENT C o n su lta tio n and E x a m in a tio n P re« Office, C on d gon H o te l B ld g ., G resh am Office H o u r s— 9.30 to 12, and 2 to 5. P h o n e 971 P hone 33x1 DR. A. H. WRIGHT Veterinary Surgeon Office an d R esidence South R ob e rts A venue, G resham , Oregon. All culls prom ptly atten d e d . FOR BALE— T he A nderson hom e on W allula H eights. Five-room mod ern house, barn, 11/, acres of land fru it and berries. F. A. A nderson, 658 M ultnom ah stre e t, P o rtlan d , P hone E ast 7845. tf MISCELLANEOUS C hevrolet p arts and repairing. E. O sburn & Co. C. FOUND— A iredale dog. rem ale. Own e r or anyone can nave sam e by paying for th is notice. E nquire at Outlook. E xtra O utlooks of the C hristinas issue will be m ailed at 5c each. SW EET FR E SH CID ER for sale at S tocker's cannery. Phone 991. FOR SALE— A few hun d red good one-year-old asp arag u s p la n ts; $1.00 a h u ndred. Mrs. C. I Thom - as, P o rtlan d , Ore., R. A. P hone G resham 151. FOR SALE— N ine cords of dry wood, n ear G resham , $6.50 per cord. Mark N ickerson. Phone 155. tf IN 8 U B A N C E JOHN BROWN SI MMONS. IN S U R A N C E R e p r e se n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E INSURANCE COMPANIES P hon e 513 O reaham . O regon JAMES ELLINGTON IK S U I A N C E A ccident, Surety B onds, F ire, A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth , P la te G lass. Office on M ain S tr e e t Office 816 PHONES 3 r » lh » m 617 R e sid e n c e 68 B r o a d w a y 1733 WALTER T. McGUIRK and C. G. SCHNEIDER Attorneys at Law F IR S T STATE BANK. G R ESH A M W. S. WOOD Auctioneer VANCOUVER, r»na WASHINGTON and S to ck B alas a S p e c ia lty . P h o n e V a n co u v er 614, or G resh a m O u tlook 701 Contractor and Builder General Contractor Sceptic T anks Jack screw s for Rent FRANK C. JONf S GRESHAM. OREGON Phone 901 I f you have C a ttle of any k in d to sell or wish to buy J -—3 Stom ach T rouble, “ Before I used C h a m b erlain 's Tab ' lets I doctored a g rea t deal for sto m ach tro u b le and felt nervous ant. I tired all th e tim e T hese tab lets helped me front th e first, and inside of a w eek's tim e 1 had im proved in every w ay,” w rites Mrs. L. A. D rin k -1 ard , Jefferson City, Mo.— Adv. Auto accessories for all cars. C 1 E O sburn A Co. WANTS Professional and Business Ads. JFur AU (Our iBerutf Dead Livestock H a u lin g by T ru c k at a reasonable price E. BAUMANN GRESHAM OREGON in the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, for M ultnom ah County. Inv esto rs Building Co., a C o rp o ra tion, Plaintiff, vs. Maik E iser and K atie R oberts, form erly K atie E iser. D efendants. To Maik Eiser, th e above nam ed de fen d a n t: In the nam e of th e S tate of Oregon you are hereby req u ired to app ear i and answ er the com plaint filed against you in th e above en title d suit* ‘on o r before th e expiration of six ¡w eeks from and a fte r th e d ate of th e I tirst publication of this sum m ons up- i on you, and if you fall to so answ er or otherw ise ap p ear In said su it, for w ant th ereo f plaintiff will ta k e d e fault ag ain st you and apply to the I C ourt for th e relief prayed fo r in the ; com plaint on file h erein, to-w it: F or a decree w herein and w here- | by it shall be ad ju d g ed and decreed ‘ th a t plaintiff have and recover from the d efen d an ts Maik E iser and KaUe R oberts $195.40, U. S. law ful money, with in te rest th ereo n a t th e ra te ot 8 per cent per annum from O ctober w ith in te rest thereo n a t th e ra te of $50.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees, and fo r costs and disb u rsem en ts in th is suit. T h at plaintiff's m ortgage, dated July 25, 1912, and recorded on page 267 of Hook 479, M ortgage Records of M ultnom ah County, Oregon, cover ing Lot 10, Block 11, in H olgate A d dition to the City .of P o rtlan d , O re gon, Is a valid and su b sistin g lien up- , on said rea l p ro p erty ; th a t said m o rt gage be foreclosed, said p roperty sold as provided by raw, and th e proceed.-, ' of said sale be applied to th e costs of sale, th e costs and disb u rsem en ts herein, and to th e several sum s due plaintiff. T h at plaintiff may bid on saiu property at said sale and become a purchast r th e re o f; th a t d efe n d an ts and each of them , and any and all persons claim ing by, th ro u g h o r u n der them , o r e ith e r of them , be fo r ever b arred and foreclosed of any and all rig h t, claim o r Interest in said real property, or any p a rt th e re o f, except th e sta tu to ry rig h t of redem p tion, and th at plaintiff have sucn o th e r and f u rth e r relief as to the Court may seem eq u itable. This sum m ons is served upon you by publication in th e G resham O ut look in p ursuance of an o rd e r of the H onorable Robert T uck er, ju d g e of the above en titled C ourt, m ade and entered on the 19th day of Novem ber, 1918, d irectin g th a t said sum m ons be published once each week fo r six consecutive weeks in said paper. Dated and first published N ovem ber 22. 1918. J J J0H N 9O N , A ttorney for P laintiff. 314 Spalding Bldg., P o rtlan d . Oregon.