Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 07, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
All Kinds of Rough and Dressed
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OUTLOOK
FRIDAY. FERRI ARY 7. f o t o
•^Greatest Cow in theW orld
BER
PAGE THREE
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MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK
for you
while
you
'w ake
also.
The
man who has a savings bank
( jo \ eminent Restrictions are Removed and we are
better able than ever to accomodate the public.
Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand, also all
kinds of other Sized Lumber.
WE DELIVER L IM B E R ANYW HERE
account does
Just
th a t thing,
lu te re st accrues from the first
of each m onth, and counts up
fast.
P ut y o u r ntoi.ey in o u r
savings bank, w here you know
Bruns Lumber Co.
it Is safe, and w here It will in­
S5? crease from m onth to
BANK ÓF GRESHAM
SANDY, OREGON
PHONE SANDY 2»
Take Bluff Road; Mill H alf Mile South of Sandy
o sesu a u
CONSOLIDATION BILL
DEW EY GIBBS SENDS
DECLARED VICIOUS
OUTLOOK GERMAN MONEY
From a q u ain t old G erm an town,
S enate resolution No. 18, now be­
fore the legislature is intended to u nder d ate of Ja n u a ry 15, com es a
\ iew o f T illy A icartra a n< I H er O w ners.
pave th e way for a consolidation of welcome le tte r to th e O utlook from
Food won th e W ar, and Food is available for th e average dairym an
th e P o rtlan d city governm ent and Dewey Gibbs, who is w ith th e sixth going to be the m ost im p o rta n t sin ­ This Is a sm a lle r am o u n t of conceit
th a t of Multnomah county under one en gineers in the arm y of occupation. gle facto r in th e reco n stru ctio n of trated feed th a n th e cham pions of
Dewey encloses
som e G erm an th e n atio n s of th e E arth . F rom the th e Jersey and G uernsey breeds con
ju risd ic tio n .
It is m eeting with
sum ed, and the H olstein exceeded
money,
including
25-pfennig
and 1-
fierce opositlon th ro u g h o u t the co u n ­
sta n d p o in t of food production, th e re ­ th e ir m ilk production by o ver 100%
niark notes, 5-and 10-pfennig coins.
try d istric ts and in m any instances
fore, th e record recently com pleted by and 70% respectively. D uring nine
A pfennig is w orth ab o u t one-fifth of
from residents of P o rtlan d . One a cent and a m ark ab o u t 24 cents. the p u rebred H olstein cow, Tilly Ai­ m onths of h er year she ran at p astu re
c a rtra No. 123459, is of p artlcu la i about four h ours a day. On th e o th er
such resid en t of P o rtlan d who ow ns a The le tte rs follow s:
in te re st to every resid e n t of this lo­ side of the ledger, we find a cred it of
sm all tra c t In this vicinity— a very
O cklundung, G erm any,
cality
w h eth er classed as consum ers, $92o. th e a c tu a l price at which lie
J a n u a ry 15, 1919.
p ro m in en t and w ell-know n atto rn ey
E ditor O u tlo o k :—- I wish I could d ependent upon A g ricu ltu re as th e m ilk was sold— $2.75 per hundred
is voicing his opposition in the fol­ see you and all th e rest of the G resh ­ o rig in al source of food supply, or as
lowing sta te m e n t:
am people. How is old G resham , producers aiding in the task of feed­ which is less th an th e average pric
In most localities. At fifteen cents
T h ere is a proposition up before anyw ay? Gee, but 1 would like to ing a hun g ry world.
q u a rt it would have b ro u g h t practi
th e le g isla tu re to subm it to the vot­ see it once more. 1 did like it a few
Tilly has been ‘in te s t’ as th e -ally $2500. If it had been m ade
ers of th e sta te an am endm ent to he years ago b ut it is th e only place I
breeders express It, every year since
C o n stitu tio n of the sta te w hereby th e know of th a t I like so well.
I am sending you a few pieces of she first fresh en ed as a 2-year-old— a Into b u tte r, th e value of th a t com
lim its of the city of P o rtlan d can be
extended over th e en tire county, an sm all G erm an money in th is le tte r to ta l of six years. T his m eans th a t m odity, w ith th e skim m ilk, would
and hope you get them . Well, this
have figured rig h t aro u n d $900. 1
th e e n tire county be governed by
Hoard of C om m issioners whose ilu is payday, th e best day in the arm y. every m ilking d u rin g those six addition she has produced a liv
ties it would be to a d m in iste r the We have a nice little tow n to live in. years has been carefu lly weighed, h ealth y calf each year, and on ac
laws of G resham , F airview , T rout O ur whole regim ent is In the town. tested fo r b u tte rfa t co n ten t, and of­
dale, and elsew here, clear to th e sum We have 20 Dutch tru ck s in my ficially recorded by th e H olstein- co u n t of h er u n equalled work
breeders would be w illing to pay
m it of th e Cascade m ou n tain s; the com pany and six A m erican trucks.
C h a rter to be created by a Board of The Dutch tru ck s have iron wheels F rie sia n A ssociation of Am erica, alm ost any price the ow ners m ight
21 persons to be appointed by the on them . They are a nice tru ck , all rep rese n tativ es of th e S tate College place upon them , the to tal for th e six
.Mayor, only th ree of whom shall re but th e wheels. On the frosty ground of A g ricu ltu re of C alifornia, in which
ru n n in g into a good m any tho u san d
they w on’t pull a bit but th e wheels
side outside of the city.
sta te Tilly resides, being p rese n t to dollars.
I th in k this bill is vicious. In the slip and slide around like skates.
About once a m onth I receive your su p e rin ten d th e a c tu a l w eighing and
first place, the city has a bonded in
E xpressed in Eggs, O ranges and
d ebtedness as show n by th e last re O utlooks and like them very much. testin g . In th is way th e figures are
O ysters.
port, of $28,974,498.24, which is now Well, it is nearly 1 1 a . m., and th a t ren d ered abso lu tely above th e sh a d ­
So much for th e dollars and cents
a lien upon property w ithin the city is the h o u r we are paid, so I will ow- of a doubt. According to th ese
DEW EY A. GIBBS.
side of th e question. L et us get
alone. If th e city lim its are extend close.
official figures Tilly has produced back to th e food q uestion again
ed, it would then become a lien upon
E xp lain in g th e War.
d u rin g th is six-year period th e s tu ­ Basing o u r com p u tatio n s on U. S
your property and m ine, an d th e
te re st would have to be borne by the
pendous to ta l of 156,176.10 lb. m ilk, G overnm ent figures as to th e food
whole city as then extended, includ
The
publication
of Professor
lug your property and mine. In a d ­ D avis’ Roots of th e W ar” in the 6140.12 lb. b u tte r, h er final year, values of various articles of diet
ju s t com pleted, being th e best one of stated in calories, as a com mon basis
dition to this, th e city would have
th e rig h t to fix th e ra te of taxation C entury brings to m ind o th e r discus- th e six, w ith 33,424.8 lb. m ilk and for com parison, we find th e follow­
th a t we would have to pay o utside; cions of the war. H azen's "E u ro p e 1323 lbs. b u tte r. T he H o lstein -F rle-
ing facts a re p e rtin e n t:
and w hile they assu re us th a t they since
1815” and
H aw k esw o rth ’s
would be very m ild ab o u t it, I would “ L ast C entury in E u ro p e” were writ sian W orld is au th o rity for th e s ta te ­
The to tal m ilk produced by Tilly
m ent th a t not only is th is six-year A icartra has an ac tu a l food value
n ot tr u s t them to do it. O utside, we
ten
by
E
nglish
sch
o
lars
before
th
e
now pay about 9 m ills, w hile in the
to ta l by fa r th e 'l a r g e s t record for
city th e ra te of over 28 m ills; and It w ar cloud broke; w hile "T h e Origin e ith e r m ilk o r b u tte r ever m ade by a eq u alin g approxim ately,
100 prim e beef steers (allow ing
looks to me as though it was a schem e of the W a r” by Rose is an ex p lan a­
to m ake the outlying d istric ts w ith ­ tion w ritten a t th e tim e when E ng­ d airy cow of any breed, b ut th a t th e 500 lbs. of m eat, free from w aste.)
o n e-year record m entioned is like­
in th e county assum e and help pay
$22,716 w orth o f eggs al 50 cents
th e city ’s debts. And w hile person land seem ed only m u d d lin ' through. wise a w orld’s record for m ilk pro­
ally it m ight be of some ad v an tag e to All of these u u th o rs give a clear duction by a m argin of over 2,000 a dozen.
$39,663 w orth of oran g es at 75
m e fo r the reason th a t I have m ore p icture of th e causes of th e war.
lbs. T his H olstein n ew spaper f u rth ­ cen ts a dozen,
p ro p erty in the city lim its than I
An in te restin g expression of E u­
have o utside of it, I feel th a t it is
e r sta te s th a t hpr figures surpass
$66,105 w orth of oysters, 29,380
u n ju st and would be very u n sa tisfac­ rope’s opinion of P resid en t Wilson Is those of th e Je rse y cow d istan ce
gallons a t $2.25 p er gallon
H erro n ’s "W oodrow W ilson and the
tory indeed.
cham pion, Sophia 19th of Hood
F ig u red at 15 cents a q u a rt her
W orld’s P eace.” W ritten first as es­
F arm , by o ver 600 lbs. b u tte r and m ilk, equaling in ac tu al food value
B uried in L on e F ir.
says for periodicals, ch a p te rs of th is
ab o u t 5,000 lbs. m ore th a n twice th e figures given above, would total
W illiam R. C onnor was buried book have been tra n sla te d into sev­ as m uch m ilk. T his gives som e idea $11,700. And yet some of us th in k
from his late hom e n ea r B arton this eral languages. One ch a p te r has of th e m ag n itu d e of h er achieve­ we cannot afford to use much milk
forenoon. His death was due to sen­ been widely used by th e G erm an in ­ m ents.
when It getH above 10 cents a q u art.
tellectu als and an o th e r by th e F rench
ility, he being five days past 84 years
T he M eaning of T h ese F ig u res.
Tilly A icartra was bred an d born
governm
ent.
On
th
e
o
th
e
r
hand
the
of age. R. R, C arlson conducted th e
J u s t co nsider w hat th ese p ro d u c­ in Iowa, In th e herd of McKay
A
m
erican
view
point
is
discussed
in
fu n eral w ith Interm ent in Lone F ir
tion figures m ean. They m ean that B rothers, but since a y earlin g , has
‘T he F oreign Policy of Woodrow-
cem etery.
d u rin g th e past y ear Tilly A icartra been ow ned by A. W. M orris & Sons
W ilson” by tw o S tan fo rd U niversity
has averaged 91 l b s — practically 45 Corp, of C alifornia, in whose herd all
professors — E d g ar Robinson and
q u a rts — of milk for every day of the of h er g rea t records have been made.
V ictor West.
year. H er av erag e weekly yield of
Tilly A ica rtra sta n d s today as a
All of these books may be found in
b u tte r was over 25 lbs. T ak in g her living, vital d em o n stratio n of th e
the G resham library.
records each y ear from two years old possibilities of dairying. She is the
upw ards, she has av erag ed to p ro ­ m ost strik in g exam ple of th e e f­
T hen th e re is th e k ind of woman
duce p ractically 36 q u a rts of milk ficiency of th e dairy cow as a food
who dearly loves ch ild ren but who
every day of th e y ea r fo r th e six producer. She consum es larg e q u a n ­
has none of h e r own and will n o t a l­
years. At least seven av erag e cows titie s of o rd in ary farm roughage, and
low any arou n d .
would be req u ired to produce an th e by-products of o u r g rain mills,
Notice o f Stockholders* Meeting. eq u al am ount. T h in k of th e econ­ and converts it ail into m a n ’s most
T hat T errib le H eadache.
omy in lab o r and feed in keeping one nearly p erfect and indispensable food
T he ad jo u rn ed m eeting of the p ure-bred H olstein th a t will do the - m ilk. T he work of Tilly A ica rtra
Do you have periodic a tta c k s of sto ckholders of th e M ultnom ah &
w ork of
seven
av erag e
cows, sh in es as a beacon light p o inting the
headache accom panied by sickness of C lackam as County
M utual T ele­
a fte r
year.
D uring
the way to g re a te r dairy production, and
th e stom ach or vom iting, a sallow phone Co. will be held In M etzger's year
skin and lul eyes? If so, you can get H ell, G resham , O regon, Monday, past
year Tilly
excelled
nine to a b e tte r and m ore profitable a g ri­
quick relief by tak in g C h a m p e rla in ’s F eb ru ary 10, at 2 p. tn. for th e p u r­ av erag e cows
In
to ta l
p roduc­ cu ltu re.
T ablets as directed for biliousness, pose of electin g two d irecto rs and to
tion,
w
hile
th
e
n
et
profit
on her
T he H olstein breed has alw ays
and you may be able to avoid these tra n sa c t any o th e r business which
y e a r’s work was g re a te r th an th e m a­ been p o p u lar In this locality and
attac k s if you observe th e directions may come before th e m eeting.
with each package.— Adv.
jo rity of th e e n tire herds can show. many fine herds have been b u ilt up
BESS OSBORNE, Secretary.
A ccording to carefu l figures furn- for exhibition and u tility purposes.
nished by h er ow ners, T illy ’s feed T h ere are fully tw enty prosperous
ÍO U K PATRON
bill, a t c u rre n t prices to ta ls betw een ow ners of H olstein herds in the
I PRAISE US
$275, and $290, h e r daily g rain ra ­ G resham te rrito ry and th e re is room
t.ENERV DAV.
about the com plim ents th a t
tion com prising only sixteen pounds fo r more. T h ere would doubtless be
T h a t s ho p
ou r p atro n s are paying us, and
of com m on feeds, gro u n d barley, less carp in g about th e failu re of milk
we w ant to say rig h t h ere and
TOK
gro u n d o ats, w heat bran, Soya bean ranches to pay expenses and a profit
now, "M r. and Mrs. C ustom er,
m eal, cotton seed m eal, and linseed if ow ners would stock th e ir places
If
we th a n k you.
Y our kind
oil meal, all of them feeds th a t are with th is productive breed.
w ords are sending your friends
1 thet S ay
to th is shop, and we are going
FORMER CITY MARSHAL
FAIRVIEW
to tre a t them rig h t. A gain, we
JO IN S GREAT MAJORITY
th a n k you.”
Mrs. M. ('. Brow n, of Hood River,
W. BROWN, Prop.
Jam es M cKinney, fo rm er city m a r­
has
re tu rn e d to h er hom e, a fte r
G resham . Ore.
shal of G resham , died at his home in
th is city on W ednesday evening a fte r spending th e past th ree weeks visit­
a p ro tra cted Illness. He had been a ing with frien d s and relativ es here
su fferer from a sth m a and o th e r com ­ and In P o rtlan d .
A n u m b er of friends and relatives
p lications for sev eral years but had
been able to do lig h t work up to ' of R o b ert Stone su rp rised him on
S atu rd ay evening, the occasion being
w ithin a few weeks.
was
Mr. M cKinney was aged 44 years, his b irth d ay . T he evening
SOME USEFUL HINTS
4 m onths and 22 days having been i I,l,'aBantly spent in conversation and
born in P ittsb u rg on S eptem ber 13, | n,U8*c and “ d«Hetous luncheon was
Sew ing M achine
Sm oothing Iron or
M otor
1876. He leaves a widow and one served.
T rav elin g Iron
V acuum C leaner
C u rlin g -Iro n and
d au g h ter, Mrs. O scar Duley.
Mrs G eorge F ra k es, of Scappoose
W ashing M achine
Drying Comb In one
T he fu n eral took place th is a f te r ­ spent th e w eek-end with h er sister,
Do It
F loor, T able and
V ib rato r
noon at 3 o'clock from C arlso n 's Mrs. J. W. Moller.
Desk Lam ps
H eatin g Pad
the
chapel with C h ristian Science se rv ­
Miss Rachel P eterson has been
Chafing-Dish
R ad iato r
T o aster
P o rta b le Stove and
ice. B urial was m ade in G resham q u ite sick with Influenza but is re-
Electrical
Grill
Oven
cem etery.
j ported to be much b etter.
Coffee P erco lato r
R ange
Way
T
he
Odd
Fellow
and
Rebekah
Milk W arm er
Fan
D om estic happiness is so-called be- ¡
lodges of G resham atten d e d In a
body and took a p a rt in the services cause in sp ite of pessim ists it p re tty '
often Is.
a t th e grave.
In
We Have Heard a Lot
GRESHAM MAR'KET
while you sleep, and
A. J.
AL UTILITII •S FOR THE HOME
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Building,
A uto accessories for ail cars.
E. O sburn A Co.
A uto top rep airin g
w ork, reasonable prices
q ulst, G resham .
F irst-class
8 E Palm -
GRIM REAPER CLAIMS
MRS IRENE S BENTLEY
Mrs. Iren e S. Bentley, living with
her fam ily on one of th e Boring ru ­
ral ro u tes, died at the P o rtlan d san ­
ita riu m on Ja n u a ry 31, aged 34
years, 9 m onths and 6 days. She
was born April 25. 1884 at H illsville,
Va.; and was m arried to D. F. B ent­
ley Decem ber 25, 1913 in P o rtland.
Besides her husband site leaves a son
C larence E., aged 20 m onths. H er
d eath was caused by influenza.
H er fu n eral took place from the
G resham M. E. ch u rch on Monday
lust with b u rial In M ount Scott cem ­
etery.
P allb e arers w ere:
H, M.
Kline, J. H anlon. T. J. L arson, J. H
L indgren, H enry B ickford and Mr.
Bergstrom . Mrs. Bentley will be
missed by a larg e circle of ac q u ain t­
ances in th e vicinity w here she had
lived for th e past two and a half
years.
m onth.
o aE ao »
J
PLEASANT VIEW
All of th e sick people are about
well and nearly all of the pupils are
back In school. As th e re a re hut few
fam ilies In th e d istric t who have not
e n tertain ed the " f lu " It s to be hoped
th a t th a t unw elcom e v isitor will can ­
cel any fu rth e r eng ag em en ts th a t It
may have contem p lated m aking in
o u r m idst.
Mrs. H olgate left T h u rsd ay m orn­
ing for a visit w tth h er siste r n ea r
W alla W alla w here tier two little
sons have been for th e past ten days.
P leasan t View- wishes to extend a
h ea rty welcome to th e ir new n eig h ­
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph K ayser,
who have ren ted th e Chas. B ram hnll
place.
Card of T hunks,
The undersigned wishes to express
h er h earty th a n k s to h er many
frien d s and neighbors for th e ir k in d ­
ness d u rin g the last illness of h er hus­
.
C ard o f T hanks,
band, also for th e b ea u tifu l floral of­
1 wish to offer my sincere th a n k s ferings.
to my friends for th e ir assistan ce and
MRS. LEAH HOLGATE.
sym pathy d u rin g my w ife's illness,
and in th e days follow ing h er death.
LUSTED
D. F. BENTLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C rum , Mr. and
Mrs. J. D uncan and Mrs. Grace Hook
TOPIC ANNOUNCED FOR
NEXT SUNDAY SERVICES of P o rtlan d m otored o ut to Lusted
and took a hike to th e Handy riv er
On th e P leasan t Home C ircu it the last Sunday. They also visited Ed.
pasto r. Rev. E arl B. C otton, will H am ilton and fam ily for a sh o rt tim e.
ta k e for Ills subject next Sunday,
Miss Vailn Quay, who Is em ployed
"T h e S tew ardship of P ra y e r.” This In P o rtlan d , Is visiting her folks, Mr.
will be the first in a series of four and Mrs. E. E. Quay, fo r a few days.
serm ons on stew ard sh ip .
T he fol­
Miss M arian F o rte was unable to
lowing topics will be "T h e S tew ard ­ teach school W ednesday. H er place
ship of Souls, the S tew ard sh ip of was filled by Miss L enora Filer.
Life and th e S tew ard sh ip of Posses­
H arris H am ilton bought a dragsaw
sions.”
Services will be held at recently of W. H esse), of G resham .
P leasant Home, Iliff and T ro u td ale
Mrs. Irving Spencer visited friends
a t th e usual hours.
In P o rtlan d th is week.
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