Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 10, 1919, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 8, NO. 91
COUNCIL WILL
PASS CITY LAW
WITH PENALTY
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
MRS P A JOHNSON TO
BE BURIED ON TUESDAY
OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919
METHODS OF DISCHARGING
SOLDIERS IS REGRETTED BY
CONGRESSMAN MCARTHUR
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
SCHOOL OF METHODS AT
COUNTY CONVENTION
MAY BE HELD
LONGER THAN
THEY EXPECT
A unouucem ent is m ade by th"
Mrs. P. A. Jo h n so n , whose d eath
M ultnom ah County Sunday School
occurred at her hom e in Powell V al­
¡association of a ’ School of M ethods’’
ley last Sunday. Ja n u a ry 5, will be
to be conducted in P o rtlan d , T ues­
greatly missed in th e com m unity,
day to F rid ay (Ja n u a ry 14 to 17, in ­
w here she was loved for h e r good
clusive) in conjunction w ith the an ­
q u alitie s and fo r h er activ ities in all
nual county convention. All phases
good w orks. She was a m em ber of
A recent com m unication from the the Swedish L u th e ra n church and
(fore advising those who wish to secure of Sunday school work are to be
A le tte r from R epresentative C. N.
pator and council of Zion Evangelical [ took an active p a rt In a n church
the release of relatives and friends studied in classes co n d u cted by ex­ M cA rthur in an o th er colum n gives
church of Gresham to the city co u n cil.' work
from the service to have th e ir applica­ perts in work of ch ild ren s’, young considerable insight us to the m eth ­
peoples’ and ad u lts' divisions. T here
inform ing th a t body th a t G erm an serv-
Mre Jo h n so n ’s m aiden nam e was
tions made through the commanding
will also be classes fo r su p e rin te n ­ ods of discharging soldiers. T he fol­
ices would be resumed, was published E m m a Nelson.
She was born in
officers.
low ing tak en from the N ational Re­
in the Outlook several issues ago. T hat Swede.n F e b ru a ry 15. 1869.
She
dents and pastors
"The War Departm ent advises me
The county association is fo rtu n a te publican has m ore to say on the same
le tte r was tran sm itted to the office, of canie wUh h e r p a re n ts to th is coun-
that enlisted men may be discharged in secu rin g the services of tw o spec­ subject and explains m ore fully where
the United S tates d istric t attorney in try ln 1888 and lived in M ichigan for
upon th eir own application when* there ialists from W ashington, Mrs E. C. th e fau lt lies:
P ortland by Recorder M iller and came pjght years, w here she was m a rried
is sickness or other d istress In the sol­ K napp of Spokane, a well known
officially before th e council again on , o p. A. Jo h n so n .
E ight ch ild ren
N athan A. Sm yth, assistan t d irec t­
d ier's family, or where he Is needed to lead er ln work for younger children,
W ednesday a t an adjourned meeting were born to them . One, A nna, died
or generul of the em ploym ent se rv ­
resum e employment in an Industry or
and Mr. W alter C. Moore of S eattle,
A reply to the le tte r was received | abo u t eight years ago aged IT years,
¡occupation ln which there Is urgent an ex p ert in work of su p e rin te n d e n ts’ ice of the D epartm ent of Labor,
from A ssistant United States D istrict : T hose gurvlving a re j ohn A., a sol-
need of his services; provided such d is­ and young peoples’ divisions. L ead­ m akes th is announcem ent:
A ttorney John J. Beckman, who stated ' d le r at CaIlip M eade, M aryland; Mrs.
“ T he arm y has Indicated to th e
charge will not d isru p t or cripple the ing p asto rs and o th e r prom inent
there is no federal law bearing o:i the J A upus, Johngon of K piso ; Nellie,
m ilitary organization to which he is w orkers will also have a place on the em ploym ent service th a t if th e p res­
m atter and suggested a city ordinance L i„ y CarI E lum a a „d Hilrna of th e
attached. This regulation applies to program . Classes in th e various su b ­ ent ra te of dem obilization causes
prohibiting th e public use of German fam ily home. They cam e to Oregon
all soldiers who enlisted or who were jects will be conducted sim u ltan eo u s­ dang ero u s unem ploym ent, it will se r­
A com m unication was also read from ,n 1896 and 8ettled in Pow ell Valley
iously consider slow ing down the
inducted into the service since April ly th ro u g h o u t th e session.
the secretary of the Loyal Am erican whf,re they have a fine hom e in
speed."
1st,
1917.
Men
who
enlisted
in
the
reg­
League asking for such action.
w h,ch Mr8 j o h n son was a loving
Each period will be a com plete unit
In o th e r w ords if too m any of th e
u lar arm y prior to th at tim e must in itself and persons can w ith profit
A motion prevailed to have a com m o th er and hom e m aker.
serve out th eir full enlistm ents.
m lttee of three appointed to d ra ft an j T he funeraI wU1 be held a t th e
atten d one or m ore days as they may boys get out of th e service and get
“The Bureau of N avigation of the be able to arran g e. However, to ob­ Jobs, causing inconvenience to any
ordinance for th e suppression of the pow ell v a lle y L u th e ra n ch u rch on
Navy Departm ent has authorized all tain th e g re a te st benefit the full non-com batant, then they will be
German language in public gatherings. T u esd ay , J a n u a ry 14 at 2 p. tn. T he
C. X. McAKTHI R.
held in service at $30 a m onth as an
com m andants and com m anding officers series of stu d ies should be taken.
All the com m unications were placed in te rm e n t will be at D ouglass ceme-
indication of th e appreciation felt
.
,
W ashington, D. C„ Ja n u ary 6.— to release from active service and dis-
on file.
terv. H er son, Jo h n A. Jo h n so n , has
I by th e W ar D epartm ent for th e ir
ch arge from th eir enlistm ents 20 per YOUNG MOTHER PASSES,
,
,
,
____
.
Special
to
O
utlook:—In
answ
er
to
nu-
Members of the council held a been
sum m oned by te leg rap h and is | ‘
VICTIM OF INFLUENZA work in w inning the war, un til th e ir
lengthy discussion of the prevailing now on th e way home. T he o th e r mesous requests th at he use his in flu ­ cent of the naval reservists and en ­
release will cause no civilian any
epidem ic afte r which an order was m em bers of th e fam ily, five of whom ence to secure the discharge of indi­ listed men of the reg u lar navy who en­
Mrs. E sth e r McConnell of Rock­ concern.
listed for the duration of the war, and
made th a t all schools, churches and were sick w ith in flu en za when Mrs.
vidual soldiers, sailors and m arines also 10 per cent of the men who en list­ wood died T hursday, Ja n u a ry 9, 1913
It Is certain ly agreeable news to
public m eetings should be closed again Johnson died, are all g ettin g b etter.
from
active service, R epresentative Mc­ ed in the regular navy for four years follow ing an a ttac k of influenza. She th e boys In E urope and ln American
until Monday, Ja n u ary 20, by which
was born A ugust 2, 1893. She is s u r­
A rth u r today stated th at n eith er the between the declaration of war (A pril vived by her husband, W illiam Mc­ arm y cam ps, th a t they may be held In
tim e it was hoped there would be an BROTHER IN LAW DIES
service not on the basis of m ilitary
6,
1917)
and
Ja
n
u
ary
11,
1918.
Com­
abatem ent of the disease. It was also
IN CARSON CITY, NEV. War or Navy D epartm ents would dis­ m anding officers have full au th o rity to Connell and th ree ch ildren, Glenn, necessary, hut until th e ir retu rn can
ordered th a t the q u aran tin e ordinance
charge a man from the service upon
M arjorie and Evelyn, th e two first cause no possible loss of em ploym ent
Geo. Leslie has received word from the recom m endation of a senator or make these discharges w ithout refer­
be stric tly enforced.
being
step-children.
by those who have been able to stay
An order was issued requiring the Carson City, Nev., th a t his brother-in- congressm an, but th a t such action ring them to the bureau for approval.
T he deceased was th e d au g h ter of at hom e and enjoy th e o p p o rtu n ities
“
Inasmuch
as
considerable
confusion
P. R. L. & P. Co. to rep air certain law, John Edw ard Bray had died sud­ would be taken only upon the recom­
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. S tensland, who
strdet lights and giving the company denly of h eart disease on New Year's m endation of the im m ediate com m and­ exists ln the public mind as to the su rv iv e her. She also leaves th ree of a w ar period.
Not long ago It was announced th a t
proper
method
of
securing
discharge
notice th a t th e light a t Powell street eve.
ing officer.
b ro th ers, Iver, H enry and T heodore S ecretary of W ar B aker would reg u ­
from
the
naval
or
m
ilitary
service,
I
Mr. Bray was superintendent of pub­
and South Roberts avenue will not be
The following is a statem en t given
and th re e sisters, Mrs. C h ristin a
paid for. An ex tra light was ordered lic intruction. an office he had held for out today by Mr. M cArthur on th is sub­ have taken the liberty of issuing th is M erig of Dee, Oregon, Mrs. C lara Mc­ la te dem obilization In accordance
with tlie wishes of th e D epartm ent
public statem ent. I would be gldd to
ten years His term had ju st expired. ject:
on F irs t street.
Graw of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Evelyn of L ab o r tn connection w ith th e so-
lend assistance in the m atter of secur­
Bonds of the treasurer, m arshal and He hud devoted his whole life to the
Olney of Rockwood. T he fath e r and
"Since the signing of the arm istice I ing the discharge of soldiers, sailors two b ro th ers, H enry and Theodore, called “ lab o r m a rk e t.”
recorder were approved and these of­ upbuilding of the schools of Nevada.
The W ar D epartm ent, of course,
and
m
arines
where
th
ere
is
need
of
ficers were sw orn in for a two-year He had been the principal of the high have received many letters and tele­
are ln A laska.
has no rig h t to d eterm in e the ra te of
term each. Mayor Kenney and coun- schools at Reno, Gold Hill, Dayton and gram s asking that I secure the release th eir servlet's a t home, but under the
The body is at C arlso n ’s u n d e rta k ­
cilm en W. C. M etzger and E. H. Kelly V irginia City. H is work led to his of men from the arm y and navy, and I rules laid down by both the W ar and ing p arlo rs in G resham and will be dem obilization on any basis b ut m il­
were also given th e ir o ath of office election and his long tenure of office. will say th a t a very large m ajority of Navy D epartm ents It is quite apparent laid to rest at H all cem etery on S at­ itary necessity. T he ad o pting of any
o th e r system rep resen ts a gross p e r­
Mr. Bray is survived by his wife,. these cases have been altogether m eri­ th a t congressional interferences in
for tw o years.
urday at 2 :3 0 p. m. T he b u rial serv­
City T reasu rer John H. Metzger gave Mrs M innie Leslie Bray, who is a sis­ torious and th at In my judgm ent the these m atters is not desired, and in ices will be In ch arg e of Rev. F. J. version of au th o rity and a serious
Im position upon th e men who have
his m onthly rep o rt of the finances of te r of Mr. Leslie, and two daughters, men affected are en titled to an early fact I have observed th a t w here ef­
Schnell, p asto r of th e Rockwood m ade th e real sacrifices of th is war,
th e city. The report showed a deficit Mildred and Florence.
discharge
Both the W ar and Navy forts are made to exert such influence
church and will be at the grave, on Som ething m ore Is at sta k e tn th is
D epartm ents, howevt r, have politely the results are som etim es disastrous
in the w ater fund of $476.04 on De
account of restrictio n s on public m a tte r beside th e com m ercial side or
cember 1. Receipts for the m onth ONLY ONE CHANGE
but (irmly advised me th a t men will to the men who desire to secure th eir
g ath erin g s.
th e political side. T hese men w ant
were $319.07, out of which w arran ts
IN BANK DIRECTORY not be discharged from the service up­ release from the service.
to be w ith th e ir wives and ch ildren,
“
I
feel
th
at
there
should
be
some
t
r
i­
on request of a senator or congress­
were paid am ounting to $293.88, leav-.
SANDY
DRUGGIST
IN
, „ .
,
, ,
E lection of officers of th e Bank of
th
e ir fath e rs and m others. They
ing a deficit on Ja n u a ry 1 of $4o0.85.
man, but th a t th e ir cases will be con­ bunal whereby an appeal m ight be ta k ­
HOSPITAL SERVICE
, ,
, ,
,
. ,
G resham yesterd ay resu lted in only
w ant to resum e civil life and begin
sidered only upon recom m endation of en by a soldier or sailor In case of an
The general fund showed a balance 1
one change in tile board of d irecto rs.
U nder d ate of Decem ber 1st and to m ake up fo r lost tim e in the m a t­
th e ir im m ediate com m anding officers adverse decision by his com manding
on hand December 1 of $3340.57, with
C. E. O sburn was chosen as one of
T his rule may seem harsh and unjust, officer, but unfortuately I am not ern- 4th. R. E. Esson w rites from France. te r of th e ir profession, business or
no receipts d uring the month. Ex­
th e board and th e list now sta n d s as
but if it were otherw ise the service in i powered with any au th o rity to lay S peaking of Camp H ospital No. 14, em ploym ent. Shall they be shoved
p enditures were $72.50, th e sum of
follow s: A. F. M iller, H. A. Lewis, both the arm y and navy would soon be-1 down the policies of the W ar and Navy w ith which he has been connected aside for th e benefit of men who
$3268.07 being on hand the first day
W. M M arkell, E m anuel A nderson, come badly dem oralized. I am there- [ I »apartments in th is respect.”
J ever since he w ent over, and which have been exem pted from m ilitary
of the new year.
F. A ^ Ia llid a y , K A. M iller and C. E.
he helped estab lish . It consisting of service for In d u strial reasons, or who
The following bills were ordered
O sburn.
' ten ts and a bonfire o v er which to have not been liable to m ilitary se rv ­
paid;
F ollow ing th e board election th
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cook, he said :
“T he division sur- ice o r w ere fo rtu n a te enough not to
W ater ren t, Decem ber
$ 97.42
follow
ing w ere nam ed as officers for
J. H. M etzger, sa lary , etc...
13.10
be called to th e cam p o r field of
P resid en t, A. F.
J. G. M etzger, sa la ry ................ 70.00 the com ing y ea r:
| best ho sp ital in his section. T h at is b attle ?
L. L. K idder, pipe, etc ......
207.00 M iller; vice p resid en t, W. E. M arkell:
T he cold blooded h ea rtlessn ess of
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one th in g th a t may delay my coming
K. A. M iller, s a la ry ...........
30.00 cash ier, K. A. M iller; assista n t cash ­
th is plan of su b o rd in atin g th e w el­
C. E. O sburn, pipe, etc
4.10
hogs
a
re
kept
upon
(he
farm
as
they
I
h°
n”
'
lh
e
«urgeon
having
said
T h e prim e o b ject fo r w hich cows
O utlook, p rin tin g
11.86 ier, Mtss Mabel Shipley.
,,
he was going to keep th is outfit till fare of th e men who really won the
hlm
()p (he
A. W. M etzger, Mdse
2.00
are kept is, of course th e d irect in ­ should be with o th e r livestock If we
w ar by placing th e ir bodies as an o f­
Jo n es L um ber Co., lum ber.
8.70 BULL RUN GIRL
are
to
g
et
th
e
g
re
a
te
st
re
tu
rn
s
from
Job
,
tb
lu
k
,
,
old
you
|
ani
ttdj u. fering on th e a lta r of freedom , to th e
come
w
hich
they
b
rin
g
to
th
e
ir
ow
n­
H. McGinnis, la b o r................ . 21.00
NOW IN FRANCE
J. E. M etzger, services
2.00
ers. S till, they a re of g re a t value on our holdings of livestock. Skim tan t of th is outfit and property of­ In terests of n on-com batants is In­
S treet lights, Decem ber
170.00
Mis3 V era Allen, of Bull R un, a any farm In m any o th e r ways, b ut we milk having fu rn ish ed th e g re a te r ficer. 1 am now engaged in w riting com p reh en sib le It may be supposed
P. W. L edine, laying pipe..... 120.00
g ra d u a te n urse of th e Good S am a ri­ often do not give them cred it for this p a rt of th e ratio n of th e pigs. Its a history of th is hospital since Its to be good politics, but it Is not good
opening. T his is for file in the war ln any o th e r sense.
Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ia n of Salem , ta n hosp ital, left New York, D ecem ­
,
.
.
,
Too m any of us m ake th e m istak e of value to us will be ab o u t h alf th e I 1 d , ep a rtm
If ’d an g ero u s unem ploym ent’ comes
en t and Its com pilation ls
sta te Sunday school m issionary of the b er 1st, and arriv ed safely overseas
value
of
th
e
finished
hog
The
hogs
j
gome
jo
b
.”
m
easu
rin
g
th
e
value
of
o
u
r
cows,
ln
th is co untry It will be because we
M ethodist Episcopal church and fo r­ on D ecem ber 10th, according to word
a re buying abroad vast q u an titie s of
m er p asto r in G resham , was a caller received by h e r m o th er, Mrs. Allen, when we sell th em , by th e ap p aren t should weigh 250 pounds each when I
article s of foreign production th a t
on friends here today. Mr. and Mrs. of th e Bull R un sto re. Miss Allen profit th ey bring us, and som e of us a y ear old, at th e least, and (h eir AUTOS MUST CARRY 1919
LICENSE BY TOMORROW could b e tte r be produced here, under
P aro u n ag ian and th e ir d au g h ters, will go directly to P aris, w here she miss good buys w hen we m easu re th e value will be, fo r th e 12, a t least
a tariff law Intended to encourage
M ary and E sth e r, have been ill w ith expects to sign up fo r a y e a r’s work. value of cows offered us In th e sam e $450. T hus o u r sk im m llk will have
A ccording to
Motorcycle Cop
and
Increase the displacem ent of
She has specialized in th e use of m a n n er because o th e r value them been w orth $225.
influenza but are fully recovered.
Meads, all au to s m ust have th e 1919
T he to ta l am o u n t of m anure th a t license on by S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 11, A m erican production th ro u g h fo r­
m ore highly.
anesthetics.
It is seldom th a t a dairy m an gives a cow m akes each y ear ls w orth
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M etzger are
o r th e ow ners will be brought into eign Im portations, ls It th e idea to
In receipt of a le tte r from th e ir son
A woman who is jealous of her th e cows cred it for the m ilk and but- about $30, In m ost cases the liquid court. P lenty of tim e has been a l­ m ake th e A merican soldier the 'g o at'
B ert from a m ilitary hospital in New husband always m akes oth er men te rfa t th a t he uses, but th is is usually m anure, ls w asted, and th e solid lowed for au to ow ners to get th eir of a system whereby A m erican pro­
a la rg e item .
In a fam ily of five m an u re undergoes
a loss of n itro g en , , new ,,
_ , , and on and duction Is penalized and paralyzed?
York saying th a t he is im proving laugh if they know the husband,
n
license , from Salem
th e re will likely be used about four thus losing in value so th a t from |
T h ere Is absolutely no excuse for
rap id ly. A ccording to th e in fo rm a­
a fte r the above d ate au to s appearing
As long as you are hard up you will pounds of b u tte r a week, o r 210 each cow we can save only about $15
tio n o btained in th e le tte r, he was to
in th e road with th e old 1918 license holding u soldier u n d er arm s longer
I not lie on a bed of soft down.
pounds a y ear, th e value of which will w orth of m an u re a year. T hus, th e
th an ls m ade necessury by m ilitary
leave fo r Cam p Lewis yesterday.
will be ap p reh en d ed , and th e ow ners
be $75 for th e year. Milk to th e value m an u re from a h erd of 10 cows will I
req u irem en ts. Any o th e r plan Is only
su
b
je
ct
to
a
fine
of
n
o
t
more
thun
A half told tru th Is b etter th an
of h alf th is will be used by th e sam e be w orth $150 when used in th e
Save for the country’s sake.
$50, according to the law. It will an o th e r one of th a t tra in of u su rp a­
1 none.
fam ily In th e sam e period of tim e rig h t way.
behoove all autom obile ow ners to tions and perversions of pow er for
A fairly good cow will produce
m aking a to ta l of $112.50.
which th e present n ational ad m in is­
tak e heed and see th a t th e ir cars or
A h erd of ten cows when properly 300 pounds of b u tte r a year, b ut if j
tratio n has m ade Itself notorious, If
car, c a rrie s th e new 1919 license by
m anaged will produce seven o r eight o u rs only produce 250 pounds of b u t­
not fam ous.”
tom orrow .
calves a y ea r; a t any rate, we may te r in th is period of tim e we m ake t. ,
say th a t seven will be raised to m a­ profit, though we should by no m eans
FIRST STATE BANK
MRS CHAS CARLSTEDT
tu rity . If th e calves a re only ordl- be satisfied w lth th ls production. At .
RE ELECTS OFFICERS
CALLED BY DEATH
1 t.ary ones, they will be w orth about aP y rate , we will get 2,500 pounds of
At th e an n u al election of d irectors
$25 each when six m onths old, and b u tte r from 10 cows, which will sell
Mrs. Em ina C a rlste d t of Pow’ell
we sh o u ld give th e cows c re d it for for ap proxim ately $900. W hen we Valley passed aw ay at her home on and officers of the F irst S tate Bank,
jail th is o ver th e expense of keeping he satisfied with his production. At W ednesday of pneum onia following held yesterday th e re were no c h a n g ­
th e calves fo r th is len g th of tim e above, we have th e sum of $1,- an attack of Influenza She was born es. The list nt d irectors and officers
I which will not be very much If we 487.50, o u r gross in d irect and direct in Sw eden, S eptem ber 7, 1863. Sh • for the com ing y ear a re ; P resident,
A. M eyers; vice president, T heodore
I feed on skim m ilk and allow the incom e from the herd.
leaves a husband, Chas. C arlsted t,
J. L undquist, cashier.
i calves to ru n on cheap p astu re,
To be sure, th in g s will never work and one son, W illiam , 17 years of B ru g g er;
T hese th ree compose th e hoard,
j w here th ey will re q u ire little care, out Just like the rase im agined, b ut : age, who Is at home.
j We should give th e cows m ore than these cold figures show why It pays | T he fu n eral will be conducted on w ith Miss L au ra M Shipley as as­
half th e value of th e calves at six to keep cows on th e farm . A n o th er th e lawn of th e Swedish Mission sista n t cash ier and Miss R uth W
m onths old.
If th e calves a re of I good reason for keep in g cows is th a t church next Sunday aftern o o n at N ystroui as second assistan t cashier.
{good breeding, preferab ly from reg- j they consum e feedstuffs th a t m ight 1.30 o'clock.
Iluy lis ts III G resham .
Istered stock th ey will be of much otherw ise go to w aste. Really, th is
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g re a te r value.
fact Is of g rea t Im portance, and when
G reg Cox, who has been w orking ! No need to go outside of G resham
If th e rolik is se p arate d upon the j R is linked to th e f u rth e r fact th a t at Hull R un, has come hom e to care for stylish h ats and rig h t pTlces.
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