Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 21, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    T h e lo g a n b e rry in d u s try is to be­
com e o n e o f th e le a d in g p u rs u its of
e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah . T h e re Is no b e t­
te r lo c a lity in O regon to p ro d u c e
th e s e lu scio u s b e rrie s, a n d , now th a t
Mr. a n d M rs. S tm m o u s a n d fam ily , th e w hole n a tio n is g o in g “ d r y " th e
of P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay w ith M rs p ro s p e c ts a re b r illia n t fo r a big iu-
i d u stry .
S im m o n 's m o th e r a n d s is te r M rs. I
T h e se fa c ts a r e b eing reco g n ized by
Misz an d M iss M arie Misz.
| th o s e w ho a re in th e b u sin e ss of
M rs. E. U o u g h n e r re c eiv ed th e 1 g ro w in g th e b e rrie s o r m a k in g th e
sad new s la s t w eek of th e d e a th o f a
ju ic e . T h e in c e n tiv e is h e re a n d th e
g r a n d d a u g h te r in C a n a d a of in f lu ­
b e rrie s can be g ro w n to an e x te n t
en za. O th e r m e m b e rs o f th e fam ily
o n ly lim ite d by th e a b ility to p ro d u ce
w ere se rio u sly ill.
th e f r u it. T h is k n o w le d g e w as p ro b ­
M iss M iriam In g lis is sp e n d in g th e a b ly th e re a so n fo r o n e o f th e la rg e s t
w eek in G re sh a m w ith re la tiv e s a n d tr a n s f e r s o f fa rm lan d In M u ltn o m ah
frie n d s. H e r Bchool a t T o led o , O re ­ c o u n ty In re c e n t y e a rs w hich w as
Something Here You’ll Soon Be Looking for
g o n , is te m p o ra rily
clo sed on a c ­ c o m p le te d la st w eek In th e sa le of
c o u n t of In flu en za.
116 a c re s by th e S un D ial ra n c h to
W ell mail catalogue, or stop, see the article
H . E. D avis h a s ta k e n a p o sitio n ( M. L a F o lle tt, of A m ity, O regon,
while in Gresham
w ith M cNeff B ros, of P o rtla n d , as a n d S. A. D o u g lass, o f P o rtla n d .
s a le s m a n fo r th e C lev elan d tr a c to r s .
T h e la n d lies in th e fam ed “ sa n d y
D ISC H A R R O W S
GARDEN SEED ER S
H is te r r ito r y is M u ltn o m a h an d lo a m ” b elt a lo n g th e n o rth sid e o f th e
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S a n d y ro a d , 12 m iles e a s t of P o rtla n d
P R IL L S
1*1 L V E R IX E R S
T w in b ab ies, a son a n d a d a u g h te r , n e a r F a irv ie w . T h e to ta l c o n s id e ra ­
D RA G SAW S
«R EA M SEPA R A TO R S
w ere b o m to M r. a n d M rs. J a c k s o n tio n w as $ 4 9 ,3 0 0 , o r $425 an acre.
E N G IN E S
M r. L a F o lle tt said he w ould p la n t
Jo n e s e a rly S a tu r d a y m o rn in g . Tin-
baby g irl d ied b u t th e boy a n d m o th ­ 50 a c re s to lo g a n b e rrie s w ith in a
SILOS with all Dairy Machinery.
y e a r.
P e ach es, a p p le s, c h e rr ie s and
e r a re b o th d o in g well.
A COM PLETE LIN E OE IM PLEM ENTS.
G eo rg e M e tz g e r is sp e n d in g a n e n ­ w a ln u ts w ill be p la n te d on 50 o r 60
fo rced v a c a tio n a t h o m e on a c c o u n t a c re s th is s p rin g a n d fo r th r e e o r
of sic k n e ss w h ich h a s m a d e it a d ­ to u r y e a rs v e g e ta b le s w ill be g ro w n
v isab le to clo se th e P o w ell V alley | b etw een th e tr e e row s. It is p la n n e d
1 to p la n t a c o n s id e ra b le a c re a g e of
sch o o l, of w hich Mr. M etzg er is p r i n ­
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m u s k m e lo n s.
T h e a p p le s w ill oe
cip al.
RELIABILITY
GRESHAM
SERVICE
m o stly of th e D elicious v a rie ty , and
Tel. 6x2
R u ra l C a r r ie r M cK inley h a s r e ­
Tel. 544
I th e c h e rr ie s R oyal A n n s an d L a m ­
tu r n e d to h is d u tie s on R o u te A, a f b e rts.
te r a n a b se n c e o f se v e ra l w eeks on
In c o n ju n c tio n w ith thifi p la n tin g j
a c c o u n t of sic k n e ss. On h is first tr ip of lo g a n b e rrie s it is a n n o u n c e d by)
o v e r th e ro u te h e w as a s s is te d by
th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e Sun Dial
M arlo n M ayfield, w ho h a s been c a r ­
ra n c h th a t th e y wll p la n t 300 a c re s
ry in g th e m ail d u rin g M r. M cK in­
o f lo g a n b e rrie s w ith in th e n e a r fu ­
le y 's illn ess.
tu r e . T h is w ill be a d ja c e n t to th e
Mr. a n d M rs. W . R. K e rn g a v e a L a F o lle tt p la n tin g a n d w ill be th e
d in n e r p a rty on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g , e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e lo g a n b e rry in ­
th e g u e s ts b e in g M r. a n d M rs. C has. d u s try in th is se c tio n . P la n s a re b e­
Jo h n s o n a n d M rs. E m il J o h n s o n a n d in g m a d e fo r a c a n n e ry a n d ju ic e fac-
little d a u g h te r .
M rs.
E m il J o h n ­ I to ry clo se to th e b e rry tr a c t.
s o n ’s h o m e is a t L a m b e rt, M o n tan a.
C. M. L a F o lle tt, to g e th e r w ith his
S h e is v is itin g fo r a few w eeks a t ] f a th e r , A. M. L a F o lle tt, s ta te s e n a to r,
th e h o m e o f C has. J o h n s o n , w ho is w ere th e o rig in a to rs of th e lo g a n b e r­
( ¡res ha m
h e r h u s b a n d 's fa th e r.
Phone 691
ry in d u s try in O reg o n 17 y e a rs ago.
T lie in flu e n z a s itu a tio n in G resn - A. M. La F o lle tt first se t o u t o n e -h a lf
am a n d v icin ity a p p e a rs to be Im- a c re an d th e fo llo w n g y e a r C. M. L a
p ro v in g . No new cases h a v e been re- F o lle tte p la n te d 17 a c re s. T h e re w as
p o rte d by th e p h y sician d u rin g th e difficulty In d isp o sin g of th e first tw o
p a s t few d ay s In G resh am . O u tsid e of I cro p s of b e rrie s as fre s h fr u it to
G re sh a m v ery few cases h a v e been 1 P o rtla n d w h o le sa le rs, b u t th e fo llo w ­
re p o rte d d u rin g th e w eek. If c o n d i­ ing s e a s o n s th e d e m a n d f a r ex ceeded
tio n s c o n tin u e to Im prove it is lik e ly th e su p p ly . T h e lo g a n b e rry ju ic e in ­
th a t th e ban on p u b lic g a th e r in g s d u s try h a s sin ce g ro w n to la rg e p ro ­
w ill be lifte d n ex t M onday.
p o rtio n s. It is sa id th a t th e g ro w e rs
L ie u te n a n t A. W . B o tk in of th e a re b e in g offered as h ig h as 7 c e n ts
m ed ical co rp s h a s been tr a n s f e r r e d ! a p o u n d fo r th e 1919 crop.
fro m th e P u g et S o u n d c o u n try , w h ere
he h a s been s ta tio n e d in co n n e c tio n 1 DR. INGLIS ANSWERS
ANONYMOUS LETTER
w ith th e S p ru ce D ivision, to V a n c o u ­
p h o n e 548
g resh a m
v e r B a rra c k s .
L ie u te n a n t
B o tk in
Dr. G eo rg e In g lis h a s receiv ed th e
s p e n t a few d ay s a t h om e la st w eek.
fo llo w in g a n o n y m o u s c o m m u n ic a tio n ,
H e ex p ects to receiv e h is d is c h a rg e
an d h a s g iven it to th e O u tlo o k fo r
fro m th e a rm y In a few d ay s an d
p u b lic a tio n w ith th e s u b jo in e d rep ly ,
p la n s to ta k e up th e p ra c tic e of m e d ­
b o th o f w hich a re se lf-e x p la n a to ry :
filo n e txtx
ic in e In G re sh a m an d v icinity.
G re sh a m , O re., J a n . 18, 1919.
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Dr.
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lis.
E lm e r L. P h e lp s a rr iv e d a t his
D ear S i r : — It seem s to m e th e r e is
h o m e in G re sh a m on la s t W e d n es­
's o m e p a r tia lity sh o w n in th e q u a ra n
d ay a n d s u rp ris e d h is w ife, w ho h ad lin in g of in flu e n z a cases. Mrs. Henry-
n o t ex p ected h im fo r a tim e. H e h as M etzg er is dow n w ith th e in flu e n z a
b een in a m ilita ry h o sp ita l a t Des a n d tw o fro m th a t h o u se c le rk in g in
M oines, Io w a sin c e e a rly in th e fall | A. W. M e tz g e r’s s to re . F r a n k M etz­
g e r ’s w hole fam ily Is dow n w ith It yet
a n d h a s now receiv ed h is d is c h a rg e . j F ra n k is p e rm itte d to ru n e v e ry w h e re
A fte r a few w e e k s’ re s t he w ill ta k e a n d mix in ev ery p u b lic place. O th e rs
Screen Porches with Disappearing Windows
u p a g a in w o rk on th e B ull R un p ipe • m u s t be q u a r a n tin e d , w hy not th e
lin e fo r th e P o rtla n d w a te r b o a rd , in ' M etzg ers? W e b eliev e in tr e a tin g ev
Outside Cooler, inside our House, for Milk and Butter
i ery o n e th e sam e. B ert h as r e tu rn e d
w h ich w o rk h e w as e n g a g e d b efo re a n d th e y h a v e a cro w d ed h o u se of
e n lis tin g in th e se rv ic e a y e a r ago. i co m p an y ev ery day a n d th e co m p an y
Old Buildings Bought and Sold
M r. P h e lp s w as o n e o f th e tw o [d id n o t know th e y h ad th e “ flu .” A
Jobbing and Repairing, Office Fitting
« 3 re s h a n i s o ld ie rs on b o a rd th e T u s- v ery fine w ay to keep th e th in g going.
Y o u rs fo r I m p a rtia lity ,
c a n ia , b o th o f w hom w ere rescu ed .
A rch ie M cK eow u h a s re c e n tly re ­
tu r n e d fro m o v e rs e a s a n d is g r e e t­
in g o ld frie n d s an d sc h o o lm a te s in
G resh am .
1919
Implements and Machinery
that will do the work in the right way.
BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
SIMPLEX UNIVERSAL
I'liis is (In- Simplex Universal Combination Rang- th a t you
have In-aril y o u r in-gl.liot- s talk in g about.
I
BURNS GAS, COAL AND WOOD
i.ini fuel changes- are made instantly and autom atically by one
turn nt a lever and is so simple and sale that a child can operate
it. We install it com pletely, nm king connections w ith gas and
hot w ater boiler.
FORD and CHEVROLET Parts
and
FORD and CHEVROLET Repairing
C. E. Osburn & Co.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE SIMPLEX.
L L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
BARGAINS IN
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S o u th , Y o u n g
Lady,
G ’ S
Second-Hand Ranges
From $20 to $25
J. Ed. METZGER
YOUR HOME FURNISHER
F R A N K C. JO N E S
C a r p e n te r a n d
11 w as la te r In ju re d in c o n n e c tio n
w ith m ill w o rk in F ra n c e .
"(In so u th y o u n g lady an d get u clo se-u p of su m m e r sty le s "
A n atio n al peace ag a in and a g e n e ra l p ro s p e rity p re v a ilin g sees
so ciety Moi king hack to th e s o u th la n d for th e w in te r m o n th s— and
tin nlcn fu llv
w earin g new fro ck s w hich a re fo r e ru n n e rs for la te
sp rin g an d su n im et sty le s
On I he left a pussv willow o f ro se an d
w hlti w h ile on th e rig h t a navy voile sk irt h id es u n d e r a navy b lue
tu n ic - tin fro. k of tn d e stru e tIM e voile
It is an a fte rn o o n frock
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Tin g re a te s t su b s c rip tio n o ffer will
s tlt u tl n g a e ria l m all ro u te s . Is m ak
i-lose F e b ru a r y in
E v e n in g T ele-
Ing th e old m ista k e of tr y in g to fly I g ran t an d O u tlo o k o n e y e a r -only
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T h e In g re d ie n ts o f o u r b re a d an d
p a s trie s u re In s tric t c o n fo rm ity w ith
th e w ar re g u la tio n s an d th e n e a tn e s s
o f o u r b a k e ry h a s g iven us th e h ig h ­
est
s a n ita ry ra tin g .
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CITY BAKERY i
Gl esim ili.
P h o n e 11,
Il<>nic made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-C ured Ham
and Bacon
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves
lings. Ilidea, Etc.
I ARM h i t s ,
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A TTEN TIO N !
Sm ok e A o u r
P hons M l
M eat
E d ito r O u tlo o k :— F o r th e benefit
of " y o u r s fo r im p a r tia lity .” allow me
M iss R u th M o n ta g u e o f th e P o r t­ to say th a t it is n o t th e d u ty of th e
la n d lib ra ry h a s a rr iv e d to ta k e d o c to r e ith e r to Im pose o r to m a in ­
c h a rg e o f lib ra ry w o rk in G resh am . ta in th e q u a r a n tin e
Q u a ra n tin e r e s tric tio n s a re e n tire ly
S he w ill be a t th e lib ra ry on M onday
in th e iiitiiiii»
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an d F rid a y a fte rn o o n s w hich Is a p p o in te d by th e city coun-
a n d e v ery e v e n in g except S u n d ay . ! ell. I am not a m e m b e r of th e H e a lth
S he w ill a lso be a t th e h ig h s c h o o l! H oard n o r am I h e a lth p h y sic ia n . My
lib ra ry on T u esd ay an d F rid a y fo re- I
,lu ,h 's a re ,o re p o rt cases w hich
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I a tte n d a n d to e x p re s s an o p in io n as
n o o n s to assist th e p u p ils in th e use
w h en th p q u a r a n tin e m ay safelv be
ot re fe re n c e books.
Miss M o n ta g u e lifte d . I h av e not been c a lled to a t-
h a s been co n n e c te d w ith th e P o rtla n d ten d any m e m b e r of th e H en ry M etz­
g e r fam ily , sin ce th e e n a c tm e n t of th e
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I q u a r a n tin e m e a s u re , a n d c a n n o t re-
h ad c h a rg e of th e A lb in a b ra n c h . S he ,,o rt an v ,,M M w hlch , hav(,
8ppn
w as g iv en a y e a r's leav e o f a b se n c e
I feel s u r e th e m a y o r an d th e
to do w ar w o rk a n d h as re c e n tly h e a lth c o m m itte e h a v e m a d e every
c o m p le te d h e r d u tie s a t W a s h i n g t o n , ,o be
a n i’ 'm p a f i a l In all
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m a tte r s p e rta in in g to th e q u a r a n tin e
MUs M arie R ogge, th e fo rm e r an(| h av e e n d e a v o re d to r e s tr ic t th e
lib ra ria n , is c o n v a le sc in g fro m a s e - , ep id e m ic a n d a t th e sa m e tim e to im -
v ere a tta c k o f in flu e n z a .
1 b ° sp no u n n e c e ss a ry h a rd s h ip on any
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K* - p»*etfu lly ,
STATE MASTER SPENCE
G E O R G E IN G L IS. M. D.
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
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M u ltn o m ah
G ra n g e No. 71 w ill
m eet n ex t S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 25, at
th e i r h a ll at O rie n t.
They w ill be
h ig h ly h o n o re d , e n te r ta in e d an d in-
s tr u c te d by th e p re s e n c e of S la te
M a ste r C. E S pence, w ho w ill in s ta ll
i th e officers fo r th e e n su in g y e a r and
g iv e in s tru c tio n s c o n c e rn in g g ra n g e
w ork.
O th e r in te re s tin g n u m b e rs
I w ill be on th e p ro g ra m
All g ra n g e rs
an d frie n d s a re in v ite d
M rs J u lia
A lld e r Is le c tu re r.
T h e officers to be in s ta lle d a re M
j H W h e e le r, m a s te r;
M ary F ritz ,
o v e rs e e r; M y rtle B all, le c tu r e r . II
II.. B all, s e c r e ta r y : S a ra h W h eeler,
tr e a s u r e r ;
J u lia
A lld er. c h a p la in .
Jo h n W h eeler, s te w a r d , R I A n d er-
so n , a s s is ta n t s te w a r d :
M a rg a re t
W h e e le r, lady a s s is ta n t s te w a r d : O.
W A lld er. g a te k e e p e r. Mary K ligel
C e re s, L u c in d a W h eeler, P om ona
'.oiulse F ritz . F lo ra .
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T r a i n s f o r C a ta d s r o .
6 oo a M S u n d a y s o n ly
7 47- AM M a ll a n d E x p r e s s
11 45 AM P ly
3 15 PM M all a n d E x p r e s s
5 47- I’M T o E s t a c a d a o n ly
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F u r n i tu r e ltc |u tire tl.
F ir e Flaiui.s A d ju ste d .
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TROUTDALE
T h e re w ill be a R ed C ro ss m e e tin g
B u ild e r
GRESHAM, OREGON
.TROUTDALE COUPLE
LOSE SON IN FRANCE
at th e w ork ro o m s T h u rs d a y fro m 10
M r. a n d M rs. L. M. R u sse ll of
to 4 o 'clo ck . A fu ll a tte n d a n c e is de- T ro u td a le receiv ed a te le g ra m fro m
sire d , as im p o r ta n t b u sin e ss is to ¡ th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t on M onday
com e up.
m o rn in g
a n n o u n c in g
th e
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No tr o u b le a t a ll g e ttin g o th e r na
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lio n s to a g re e upon an in te r n a tio n - M“ te r L n g ln e e r D e W itte E u g e n e
allsm u n d e r w hich you f u r n is h th e
a ltru is m a n d th e o th e r fellow d ra w s
th e d iv id e n d s.
-----------------------' n eers.
E x tra S p e c ia l— E v e n in g T e le g ra m
a n d O u tlo o k
c o m b in a tio n su b sc rip -
tio n . B oth o n e y e a r. $4.50.
,{usapN. of b ro n c h ia l p n e u m o n ia . T h e
y o u n g m an w ent to F ra n c e m o re th a n
a y e a r a g o w ith Co. B. 1 1 6 th E n g l-
Mr. an d Mrs. R u sse ll h a v e tw o so n s
I an d a so n -in -law s till in th e s e r v ic T in
'F r a n c e .
The Battle for World Freedom
WAS NOT WON IN A DAY.
Neither can the thrift habit be acquired
without effort.
It takes self-denial, determination and a set
purpose—but these qualities are character-
builders.
Effect some little economy and open an ac­
count with the money saved; adopt the plan of
adding to it regularly; save with some definite
object in view.
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