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resham
GRESHAM
TUESD AY ,
FEBRUARY
IM.
lu u »
O
utlo o k
¡ X ’ y o ü .you th a t h e w n l
TW ICE A W EEK
T h is is in p a r t w h a t is m e a n t by-
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y in te re s tin g th e b u y er.
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , by th e O u t­
N o th in g w ill re fle c t th e a ttitu d e of
look P u b lis h in g Co.
H. L. St.
th e m e rc h a n t m o re c le a rly o r m o r ;
C la ir, E d ito r an d M an ag er.
q u ick ly to th e re a d in g p u b lic th a n
Our
S u b scrlp tlo u
th e local
n e w sp a p e r.
H en ce
th e
B ates
need of co -o p eratio n .
One year, I t 50
■lx m onth «, 86c
th ree m onth '« trial
su b scrip tio n . 60c.
OUTLOOK
<>l It VIEW ALSO.
A d v e r tisin g
K ate« rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill ca ll.
DEW TISTS
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SOCIAL WORKER
ANSWERS EARL B. COTTON
DEFENDS SCHOOL DANCE
LIVESTOCK
Office 114
17’ i 1919~ T i ° th ® E<1 t 0’’ of f e b r u a r y 15, 1919.
U' i 7.“ y° ? r T v ° f F ' b ru ‘ of tb e O u tlo o k :— In
th e O oH ^Lv
Irv ^ iti,
a ry l l t h , a le tte r signed by E arl B.
C otton u n d e rta k e s to e n lig h ten us
upon th e pow ers, d u ties, and quallfi-
'■ations of the su p e rin te n d e n t of schools
wisti ’t 8
*r |r ‘ P. y
w h,ch 1
wish to m ake th e fo ow ing sta te m e n ts
In Item 1, th e w rite r say s th a t any
n arro w m inded m iser can p re v e n t a
good m an from becom ing a c a n d id a te
for th e office of d ire c to r on th e county
( ,O^h
o" l. ° i the bil1' as PrlntP d
n the O utlook of J a n u a r y 31st, lim its
her noUfn‘le J .,r vn71r«d a t'.B
T '
b
. f
'u f e r s only.
In o th e r
Zim r m a ? ’’l
' ° ! i n T * ? ,n g *" a
zone m ay be a c a n d id a te from th a t
N ew spapers a re d iffe re n t from o th e r
business an d In a way belong to th e
people of th e fe rlto ry th ey cover, de­
P h o n e 701
clares th e B lue M ountain Eagle, f a n
‘T h e L i n o t y p e
W ay 1« th e W ay
yon City, in a recen t ed ito ria l
that W in«."
“T he people have a rig h t to use th e
O fficial p ap er o f th e T ow n o f G resham colum ns for th e d issem in atio n of news,
Official paper o f the T ow n o f F air- 1
and th e e d ito r is cu sto d ian . T he p ro f­
view .
its, of course, go to th e e d ito r but they
E n tered a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch
3, 11# 11, at the PoBtoffice at G reaham , a re not enough to base an y arg u m en t
O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1879
on, so th e people can In tr u th an d In
I fact reg ard th e co unty p ap er as th e ir
ow n.”
T he Eagle p asses th e buck of fin d ­
ing th e new s larg ely over to Its re a d ­
n “ y ‘’’ a,fa8t(T d 1° ‘ h f
ers, on th e b asis of in te re st involved.
si iiool room floor. S ince d an cin g in
N ews of th in g s of ben efit to various th e school room is Illegal, and attem p t-
< '«»-O PERA TION .
co m m u n ities is w anted to let read er* ing to dance down the aisles and over
How can w e m ak e th e b u sin ess of In o th e r d is tric ts have th e advantage th e desks and tab les w ould be ungrace-
of th e en te rp rise s.
H igh s ta n d a rd s rui to say th e least, th e su b ject of
th is lo c a lity h e a lth ie r a n d b ig g e r is
d»»clng in the SCHOOL ROOMS I is
a re set for re p o rters, as folows
neve*
" mentioned in the bill. At
th e p ro b le m c o n tin u a lly c o n fro n tin g
“Avoid all p etty co n ten tio n s
Don’t | my suggestion the word Itself has been
th e p u b lis h e r of th e O u tlo o k . T h ere try to use the n ew sp ap er to g et even aUtnKim m 7 'li,m ln ateo fr,°m T bli.L ,
In It» m 3, he sp eak s of g rad e schools
can be no d o u b t us to th e first c o n d i­ w ith some one for whom you h a v e no
a d m in is tra tio n o f U nion
fancy.
A
good
re
p
o
rte
r
abso
lu
tely
f K . h<bo° l8 No such co n d itio n ex
tio n w hich a ll will a g re e is co -o p era-
Im personal an d does n o t color th< isls in th is county
All g rad e schools
a tio n . " U n ite d we s t a n d ” w as n ev er
new s w ith preju d ice, p erso n al in te re st of M ultnom ah C ounty a re u n d e r d ire c t
m o re tr u e in an y of its m an y ap p llc a o r to prove h is own p e cu liar Ideas. con tro l of a local board and u n d e r th e
su p erv isio n o f th e co u n ty su p e rin te n d
tlo n s.
J u s t p lain s tra ig h t sta te m e n t of fact en t, as also a re th e U nion H igh
I do not know of an y such
F ew w ill d is p u te th a t th e seco n d as it re la te s to those th in g s In w hich Schools
a u th o ri y g ra n te d to th e p rin c ip a l of
c o n d itio n is p u b licity . S om ehow th e th e public h as an in te re s t.”
W here c o rresp o n d en ts d e sire to ex any I nlon H igh School.
L 1,, 1,1’
4’ h,‘ ,s ln e rr o r as to th e
m e rc h a n t m u st k eep h is n am e an d
p ress th e ir personal view s on a ffa irs q u alific a tio n s of the su p e rin te n d e n t.
b u sin e ss b e fo re th e b u y in g p u b lic, it local or n atio n al, th ey should sign th e ir I ,l<‘ 8ay8 th u t th e h o ld er of a S ta te
'a t,‘ w i,b nln<‘ m o n th s exper-
is no t a m a tte r a lo n e of a d v e rtis in g nam e to th e a rtic le so rea d e rs may 1 1
WANTS
Professional and
Business Ads.
• Letters Relative to S. B. No. 45
PHONES
R e s 115
OTT
To th e E d ito r
W . J.
your issue of
F e b ru a ry 11th is an In te re stin g l e t t e r 1
Dentist
signed by E arl B. Cotton. I do not
know th e g en tlem an b u t h is re m a rk s
W ill tie in G resham every day
as to c e rta in p o rtio n s of S en ate Bill
N o- 45 a r " 80 ex trem e th a t I am a s k - [
ing for space in your next edition
for a few com m ents,
As c h a irm a n of the L eg islativ e Corn-
rulttee of th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of Wo-
Dentist
men s Clubs, it is my d u ty to ex am in e
a l* b*118 endorsed by th a t organiza-
H o w ltt B u ild in g
G resh am , Ore.
tion. S enate Bill N um ber 45 received
PH O N E 112
8UCh endor8pm e“ t- a8 « was considered
w o rth y of support. I was m uch dis
P H Y S IC IA N S
' r,'HB,d to h a r n th a ‘ th is bill opens a |
w ay to a re tu rn to the “p rofligacy of
Office P h o n e 46
Rea. P h o n e 513
G reece and R om e”, if d an cin g is per-
DR. H. H. OTT
ror evenlng e n te rta in m e n ts, g am es,.
dances, etc., we would have less need
of Juvenile c o u rts and th e dance hall
would have few er p atro n s. I d is p u te :
th e sta te m e n t th a t d an cin g Is respon-
sible for th re e -fo u rth s of “th o se w h o 1
have fa lle n ” If th e p a re n ts would b e stir
them selves from th e ir co m fo rtab le fire-1
sides at n ig h t o fte n e r th a n th ey d o ,’
and go w ith th e ir h alf grow n sons and
d a u g h te rs to a neighborhood c e n te r for
the fun an d frolic w hich youth craves,
we would have m uch less delinquency
Youth m ust have
4
y
y o u th , and not a
rectio n of th o se who a re past th e en-
know w hose o p in io n s a r c e x p re ss e d .
rX T ih «
f° F t h "
,hu8ia8ln ° ' youth.
.
I ndt i the O regon Law no person m ay
I have been to o c lo s e to th io n m h ie « .
About 75 p er cen t of re a d e rs of be a ca n d id a te for th e ofice who has of d elin q u en t boys and g irls for n e a rly
O. A. ( . P ress B ulletin, an d fa rm ers " " t been activ ely engaged In te ac h in g tw enty y ears not to know th a t if we
a re fast com ing to X X * . ' “ » ? “
J X
a
:
well. A tten tio n to
1» > »„„ u d v e rila lp s i„ , h .
¿ X “,“ » " i » i S f J X ’ K T n ' e J f S " t“ ” '
1
FO R
S A L E — S e v e ra l good
fre sh
cow s.
E. B a u m a n n , G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 901.
tf
W A N T E D — N ew -b o rn c a lv e s ln an y
n u m b e r;
75 c e n ts to $2 each
F ra n k G u sta fso n , G re sh a m , p hone
289.
tf
GOOD, F R E S H COW S w a n te d . E.
B a u m a n , p h o n e 901. G re sh a m , tf
E. J . G ra d in buys c a ttle a n d hogs.
P h o n e 359.— A dv.
tf
PIGS
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
F O R S A L E — Sow a n d e ig h t pigs,
also ten to n s b a le d tim o th y hay.
J o h n H o ffm e iste r, B o rin g , p h o n e
D a m ascu s 79.
Physician and Surgeon
P o u ltr y
Office, o u t F ir s t S ta te B an k
m itted in th e assem bly room o r gym-
H ou r»— 1 to 5 p. m.
nasium .
-
- O REG O N
As to d an cin g itself, w hy a re all th e I G R E SH A M .
pleasu res of life connected w ith S atan s I
Office 821
PHONES
R es. 66x1
own d o m ain? May I a ss e rt my belief
and em p h atically , th a t if we would
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
open our school house, a* neighbor
hood centers, where all the parents and I
children, little and big could gather
COWS
Physician and Surgeon
W A N T E D — L ig h t
B ra h m a ro o s te r
P h o n e 237, M rs. W . C ook, R . A,
P o rtla n d , box 443.
tf
B A R R E D PL Y M O U T H R O C K EGG S
fo r s e ttin g , fo r sale. M rs. C.
P o w ell, p h o n e 25x.
CA N A RY B IR D S fo r sa le , b o th m ale
a n d fe m a le . E m m a G ra b a c h , 63 4
F r o n t s tr e e t, P o r tla n d , p h o n e M ain
468.
tf
Office H o u rs— 10 a. m. to 12 m.
1 p m. to 3 p m.
Office o v er B an k o f G resh am
P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e, T abor 120
Office M ain 4812
H om e A-6162
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
F O R S A L E — 17 Vi lev el a c re s , fo u r
m iles fro m G re sh a m , n e a r B ase
L ine. T h irte e n c le a re d , tw o tim ­
b er, b a la n c e s tu m p p a s tu re .
All
k in d s o f f r u it.
F a ir
b u ild in g s ,
$250 p e r ac re .
M ark N ick erso n ,
o w n e r, P o rtla n d , It. A.
Phone
G re sh a m 155.
R es., 3 E a s t 69th St.
Office, 1111-13 S a ilin g B u ild in g
PORTLAND
-
O REG O N
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring
Usteopathic Physician
OR It E N T — 6 -room m o d e rn b u n g a
low ; g as, e le c tric ity , b a th , etc.
G ood g a ra g e , c o rn e r 4 th a n d H ood.
E n q u ire B an k of G re sh a m .
if
th is o r th a t p a r tic u la r th in g fo r im ­
O PP1C E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 6 p. rn.
532 M o rg an B ldg, P o rtla n d , O re.
m e d ia te sa le , n o r even of a d v e rtis in g
P h o n « M a rsh a ll 1809
O R S A L E — G ood S to ck fa rm , 122
h is p a r tic u la r b u sin ess, b u t o n e o f th e
acres.
S m all
m ead o w .
N ice
im p o rta n t re s u lts is th e b o o stin g of
s p rin g . S om e good tim b e r . O ne
th e b u sin e ss o f th e lo c a lity In g e n ­
c o rn e r re a c h e s riv e r.
No b u ild ­
Id ca n sed C h iro p ra ctic P h y s ic ia n
I
e ra l.
ings.
O ne m ile fro m sc h o o l an d
CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTRIC '
v illa g e ; $ 3 7 .5 0
p e r a c re .
A ny
i m ust confess I have little p atien ce
W hen th e re a d in g p u b lic is s u p ­ w est Is noted by th e p ress b u lle tin s of n orm al school, a s ta n d a rd u n iv e rsity
te rm s th a t w ill s e c u re sale.
No
th e U n iv ersity of W isconsin.
H alf- ? L COA<,8F’ Or be tb e b<,lder of a S ta te | w ith such re m a rk s as Mr C o tto n 's I
TREATM ENT
plied re g u la rly w ith a n e w sp a p e r well
tra d e s . W ill ta k e lib e rty bonds.
Life D iplom a.
on th is point. T h ere is not a sin g le I C o n su lta tio n and E x a m in a tio n T ree
jage
o
r
even
page
ads
of
farm
sales
filled w ith b u sin ess a d v e rtis e m e n ts ,
Geo. F. H oney, G re sh a m , O reg o n .
I ill“ - "
8 taV'8 ,b a t tb ? l ,rf>P ° 8Pd a u th o rity on recreatio n w hich does not
Office, C ondgon H o te l B ld g ., G resh a m
th o u g h
ull
re a d e rs
uiuy n o t no have replaced tiie old p o ster w ith ri bi l p u ts th e e n tire co n tro l of ru ra l encourage th e sup erv ised dance M ark
Office H o u r s— 9:30 to 12, and 2 to
F O R S A L E — T h e A n d e rso n h o m e on
P h o n e 971
‘I ioo I m a tte rs in the h an d s of one m an the word sun« rv ised _ to w h ich
tlce p a rtic u la rly w h at is a d v e rtise d , sultH hig h ly p ro fitab le to th e farm er. | h <
W a llu la H e ig h ts . F iv e -ro o m m o d ­
elected by the c ity voters". T h is Is a te Bill 42 would rig h tly add “super-
th e co n c lu sio n
is ir re s ls ta b le th a t
e rn h o u se, b a rn , l l / ? a c re s o f lan d
not tru e. T he en t re co n tro l of th e vised by p a re n ts and neig h b o rs.”
S
e
n
a
te
Bill
No.
45,
w
h
ich
ev
ery
f r u it a n d b e rrie s. F . A. A n d e rso n ,
th a t m u s t be a busy p lace a n d a good
( o u n ty School D istrict is given over to
J u s t y e sterd ay It w as my p riv ileg e
o n e h as le a rn e d to reco g n ize as thi
658 M u ltn o m a h s t r e e t, P o rtla n d ,
p lace to tra d e .
hoard of five m em bers elected by to e n te rta in a t -luncheon M rs M arth a
P h o n e E a s t 7845.
tf
Physician and Surgeon
T ills is e sp e c ia lly tr u e in view of hill re la tin g to c o u n try sch o o l its tin people ot tin- d is tric t, w hile the F alconer, who w as loaned to th e U nited
M u ltn o m a h
c o u n ty , ha su p e rin te n d e n t actB only in an ad v iso ry s ta te s G overnm ent by th e S ta te of
Office over F irst S tate Bank
th e fact th a t cltg p u p er a re sp re a d a 'l tr ic ts o f
MISCELLANEOUS
th e lé g is la tu re
w ith
tin cap acity , and th is board has ab so lu te P en n sy lv an ia for w ork am ong g irls
H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m .
P h o n e 5x1
o v e r w ith a d v e rtis e m e n ts o f m e r ­ p assed
P°wer
to
reject
any
advice
given
or
during
the
war
period.
Mrs.
F
a
lc
o
n
e
r
A M E R IC A N W O N D F R seed p o ta to e s
G re sh a m , O reg o n
c h a n ts w ho jw an t an d a sk fo r b u si­ a m e n d m e n ts as p re v io u sly n o ted in n o m in atio n m ade.
is one of tile best a u th o ritie s on th e I
fo r sale. P h o n e 136. G. W. A lld er,
Hi is ag ain in e rr o r as to th e d u tie s d elin q u en t g irl problem in the U nited!
ness. Im a g in e a city m e r c h a n t c u t­ th e O u tlo o k , ln th e hill as Dually
R. A, G re sh a m .
of th e co unty su p e rin te n d e n t, who, lie S tates.
S he is S u p e rin te n d e n t of)
P h o n e 324
tin g off his a d v e rtis in g b ecau se l u p assed Hie w ord " d a n c e s " w as o m it­ says, h as no connection w ith th
S lelghton F a rm s th e S ta te In d u s tria l
CAR O F WOOD fro m la r g e g ro w n
re a d s o m e th in g in th e O reg o n ian ted . it is p ro v id e d th a t th e u ct b e­ school system of P o rtla n d .
W hat School for g irls n ear P h ilad elp h ia.
tim b e r w ill be h e re F e b r u a r y 20.
co
m
es
effectiv
e
an
d
in
fo
rce
only
a
u
th
o
rity
is
th
e
re
for
such
a
state
he d ld n t lik e.
lie k n o w s th a t it
C uriously enough
th e c o n v e rs a tio n '
D eliv ered a t $ 7 .5 0 a co rd . T ele-
K e n t?
w
h
en
a
t
a
sp
ecial
o
r
r
e
g
u
la
r
school
touched upon th e very q uestion w hich !
Peterinary Surgeon
phoiie 79x. J. H. H oss.
w ould h u r t his b u sin e ss fa r w orse
T
he
county
s
u
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
Is
su
p
er
e le c tio n a m a jo rity o f th e legul v o t­
offends Mr. C otton. As Mrs. F a lc o n e r) Office a n d R esid e n c e S o u th R ob
th a n it w o u ld th e p ap er.
in ten d en t of M ultnom ah C ounty, which com es of Q u ak er stock h er o p in io n s
L O O SE HAY fo r sa le. R o b e rt S tre -
e r ts A v en u e, G re sh a m , O regon,
O ne o th e r c o n d itio n o f b u ild in g up e rs vote in fu v o r of it in th e co u n ty includes School D istric t No. 1. Hi
b in , G re sh a m , p h o n e 788.
tf
a re th e m ore sig n ific a n t. “ D ance? Of
w
h
ere
it
is
s
u
b
m
itte
d
,
an
d
jo
in
t
d
is­
has
AB
calls
prom
ptly
atlen
ileil
ms
lie
sam
e
ju
risd
ic
tio
n
over
th
is
course
I
allow
my
g
irls
to
dance—tw
ice
a la r g e r an d b e tte r b u sin e ss is found
I ,,.d r L
tr
ic
ts
a
n
d
d
is
tric
ts
of
th
e
first
class
t ‘‘I ? ° i h|'ir 'i l l h ‘‘ l
“ WPek my 650 Klrl8 d ri'SS ln tb e lr bt‘8«
F IR S T -C L A 8 S F R U IT T R E E S fo r
in in te re s tin g p eo p le In th e lo cality .
he v isit th
q u ire s th a t lie
the schools of and we hav e d an cin g p a rtie s.” She
s a le ch e a p . A pply to J . N. C lan a-
IN S D B A N C B
T hey m u s t be led to feel th a t it Is u re ex clu d e d fro m v o tin g on th is th e co unty at least once each year.
h a n , M ain s t r e e t, G re sh a m , p h o n e
m entioned especially th e school house
n o t sim p ly a m a tte r o f d o lla rs an d m e a su re .
E ighty-five of th ese schools a re in as tin- com m unity cen U r, w here tiie I
5 lx .
tiie
C
ity
of
P
o
rtlan
d
.
T
he
county
I
cen ts.
S om e th in g s m ay be h ig h e r
young
p e o p le sh o u ld g a th e r IN N O -H
I lie h o m e-co m in g o f tin- 6 5 th C. A. s u p e rin te n d e n t lias ch arg e of th e c e rti-j CEN TLY
FO R
S A L E — S o rte d
p o ta to e s
at
IN SV B A M C B
th a n e lse w h e re , so m e th in g s may be C. w as th e o v e r-sh a d o w in g e v e n t of I flcatlo n of all th e te a c h e rs of the
$1.50 p e r h u n d re d , d e liv e re d In
Let
me
sound
a
w
ord
of
ca
u
tio
n
—
low er, b u t th e all im p o rta n t q u e stio n th e w eek,
R e p r e se n tin g o n ly
on e o r m o re bag lo ts, d e liv e re d
A lm ost a y e a r ag o th ey ' county. He is c h a irm a n of th e board unless we tak e heed and ta lk less of!
th e b u y er sh o u ld usk is, IIow cun I w ere g iven
of ex a m in e rs of th e C ity, and is the
in G re sh a m a n d v icin ity . M arion
R E L IA B L E INSURANCE
a send-off as th e y passed ag en t of th e S ta te D ep artm en t ln all "p hysical passion", an d w ork a little
J o h n s o n , p h o n e 251.
COMPANIES
b en efit m y self th e m o st?
T h is of th ro u g h Uh
h
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r
to
find
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and
n
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rm
al
o
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• city on tlie lr way o f ;
m a tte rs p e rta in in g to all th e schools lets to r tiie en e rg ie s th a t become “p h y s­ P h o n s 613
G rssh a m , O regon
c o u rs e In clu d es b u ild in g up th e local
C U L L P O T A T O E S w a n te d fo r feed.
seas. T h ey h ad as la rg e a p a rt as i of tb e bounty, and m ust have a record ical passio n " if suppressed and niisdi
in s titu tio n s w hich a re n eed ed .
E. W . A y lsw o rth , p h o n e 43.
tf
I a n y , a c c o rd in g to th e ir n u m b e rs, to ,,f al1 ‘’,,r,ifk '»t(‘8 of a ”
te a c h e rs in reeted, th e m ore will the d ance-hall—
If th e m e rc h a n t h a s d o n e his
i th e county.
his p p a a r r t t ' 1 b rin g in g
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As long as School D istric t No. 1 g a e y
IN S Ü B A S C X
th e r e Is n 't m u ch b u sin e ss th a t w ill ,,.rni8
e ra l
h o u se w o rk .
M rs. F. F ox,
The p en t up jo y o v e r th e ir b e a rs tile sam e relatio n to th is office
A
ccident,
Surety
Ronds,
Fire,
I find on fu r th e r in v e stig atio n th a t
go fu r aw ay fro m th e c o m m u n ity .
|
T ro u td a le , p h o n e G re sh a m 845.
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth,
re tu rn b u rs t fo r th lu ev ery co n ceiv ­ as an y o th e r d is tric t, and as long us p a ra g ra p h 3, section 9 is copied v e rb ­
T h e w rite r re m e m b e rs w hen th e r e
tiie.
C
ity
of
P
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pays
95
p
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cent
P
la
te
G
lass.
F or Sale.
a b le way. N ever w as a m an o r co m ­
a tim from th e suggested c o n stitu tio n
was bu t o n e s to re in th e to w n ol '
of tile expenses of th e county s u p e rin ­ for a co m m u n ity c e n te r as co n tain ed )
Office on M ain S tr e e t
A $700 p ian o , A -one c o n d itio n , fo r
p an y of m en g iv en a m o re sin c e re o r te n d e n t's offl
$250.
In q u ire
H e n ry
L a to u re il,
G resh am .
T h e r e w as no ra ilro a d ,
Office 816
PHONES
R e sid e n c e 68
h e a rty w elcom e.
rig h t!
G re sh a m .
102
no te le p h o n e a n d , of co u rse, no new t
I
G rssh a m 617
B r o a d w a y 1733
p ap er. If th e s to re d id n 't h av e w hat
W
A
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D
—
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e
d
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fence
p
o
sts,
sm a ll
M ayor B a k e r said th e feelin g P o r t ­
p o ta to e s, tu g s au d h a m e s. A lso
you w unteil a n d called fo r you h ad
lan d and O regon iiad to w a rd th e r e ­ a p p ro v al o r rejectio n, 1 tr u s t th a t all
L e g h o rn p u lle ts. P h o n e 78x4.
to be satisfied w ith th e n ex t th in g
lin I' l.ane of tie gravi d an g er to th e ■
and
tu r n in g s o ld ie rs o f th e s lx ty -lifth w as w ho have th e best in te re sts of our .'outli of o u r land. In the p u b licatio n
to It.
FO R S A L E — -70-egg C y p h e rs in c u b a t­
th e sam e in k in d as u m o th e r feels public schools at h e a rt will ag ree w ith of his d e p a rtm e n t w hich e n c o u ra g e '
o r, $6. M rs. W. H. P o w ell, P o r t­
Now It is d iffe re n t.
If th e m e r­
me tliat it lias h u t one object, the “ the p rofligacy of G reece and Rom e?"
to w a rd h e r boy.
Attorneys
at
Law
la n d . O reg o n , R. A, Box 380. C lose
b e tte rm e n t of the ru ra l school s itu ­
c h a n t h a s n 't w h a t you c all fo r an d
It is because I am th in k in g of my ! F IR S T ST A T E BANK. GRESH AM
to No. 8 sch o o l, B ase L ine.
atio n .
w hat you need lie w ill. If h e w an ts to
"fellow
m
a
n
’s
m
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ra
lity
”
th
a
t
I
am
!
Save for th e c o u n try 's sak e
\V. C. A LD ERSO N .
stro n g ly in favor of u sin g th e school
C h e v ro le t p a r ts a n d re p a irin g , C.
C ounty S u p erin ten d en t.
house as th e com m unity c e n te r, and
E. O sb u rn & Co.
I m ost sin cerely hope th a t th e bill w ill j
All a u to top p a r ts a n d re p a irs. become a law w hen it goes before th e 1
A u to to p re p a irin g ,
Auctioneer
F irs t-c la s s
w o rk , re a s o n a b le prices, S. E. P alm -
Q uick
w o rk .
5.
S.
P a lm q u is t, people.
V A N CO U V ER, W A SH IN G T O N
q u is t, G resh am .
G resh am .
M H .L IE R. TRUM BULL.
DR. N. PLYLER
DR. A. W. BOTKIN
DR. A. H. WRIGHT
JOHN BROWN
JAMES ELKINGTON
W ALTER T. McGUIRK
C. G. SCHNEIDER
W. S. WOOD
“Big Five” Tell About Meat Prices
F arm
Mrs. J a c k Z ilm w ith h e r li tt le
d a u g h te r h as g o n e to e a s te rn Oregon
to sp e n d so m e tim e w ith re la tiv e s.
SOPHOMORES ENTERTAIN
THE FRESHMEN CLASS
A fte r a d e la y o! fo u r m o n th s th e
C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t W. R. A l­
d e rso n w as a G resham c a lle r on Mon­ so p h o m o re s, u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of
d ay a n d to d ay .
th e ir cla ss p re s id e n t, L yle W in te rs
big 1 la n d th e i r su p e rv iso rs. M isses C alw av
T h e cla ss rin g s fo r th
sch o o l g r a d u a tin g cla ss h av e a r r iv e 1 a n d H a rtle y , d e m o n s tra te d th e ir good
at W . R. B u rk e 's Jew elry sh o p an d w ill to th e ir y o u n g e r frie n d s of th e
a re b e in g d e liv e re d
to th e e a g e r s tu d e n t body w ith a ro u s in g good
and S to c k S a lsa a S p e c ia lty .
P hon e V a n co u v er 614, or
G resham O u tlook 701
Contractor and Builder
General Contractor
Sceptic Tanks
Jack screw s for Rent
FRANK C. JONES
G re sh a m , O re.
P h o n e 96x
seniors.
tim e , F rid a y e v e n in g , F e b ru a ry 14. j
C. P. T a llm a n h a s m ad e a s h ip ­ in th e h ig h sch o o l g y m n a siu m .
P o rtla n d
h as been h o n o re d th is
ki. 1 . UIH1 111 CONTRACTOR
m en t o f ch o ice s tra w b e rry p la n ts to
• w eek by th e p re se n c e of m an y d is ­
W ilb u r A ltm a n a n d his c o m m itte e I
tile R o u tie d g e S eed a n d F lo ra l com ­ on d e c o ra tio n s d ra p e d th e w alls a n d j
ti n g u is h e d v isito rs, am o n g th e m E x ­
All Kinds of Saw Filing
h ig h c e ilin g o f th e gym w ith th e j
p any of P o rtla n d .
p re s id e n t W illiam H o w ard T a ft, E x­
Shop on W a llu la Ave.
a m b a s s a d o r H en ry M o rg e n th e a u a n d
Mr. au d Mrs C lau d e S to ck to n and m in g le d class c o lo rs o f th e tw o class-
P h o n e 51
G re sh a m , O re.
Dr. H e n ry Van D yke,
T h e se w ere
th e ir so n . C la ir, m o to re d to P o rtla n d es a n d In te rs p e rs e d row s upon row s
j th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e rs a t th e first
y e ste rd a y to w elcom e back M rs. ' L'f b le e d in g h e a rts . T h e h o sts w ore
¡c o u n try -w id e
c o n v e n tio n
of
th e
S to c k to n s b ro th e r. S am u el D ouglas. 18' ppvt> h a n d s of th e ir class co lo rs, of
L ea g u e to E n fo rc e P eace, o f w hich
1 A jo y o u s re u n io n d in n e r a t th e hom e la v e n d e r a n d c a n a ry , w hile th e fre sh -
Mr. T a ft is p re s id e n t.
) of Mrs. D o u g las, follow ed by an a u to nn>,> w ere a d o rn e d w ith sp ra y s of
rid e am i p a r tii lp a tio n In th e g e n e ra l P U88>' w illow s lied w ith c a rd in a l rib-
d o w n to w n ju b ile e o ccu p ie d 'h e i r lim e bon.
D readful C ough Curesl.
If you have Cattle of any
Miss H a rtle y d ire c te d th e gam oa
A sev ere cold is o fte n fo llo w ed by
till th e ir so ld ie r e n tr a in e d fo r C am p
a rr a n g e d by th e c o m m itte e of e n t e r ­
kind to sell or wish to buy a ro u g h cough fo r w hich C h a m b e r-
L ew la w ith th e 6 5 th .
lain s t o u g h R em edy h as p ro v e n e s­
ta
in
m
e
n
t
w
ith
V
irg
in
ia
C
u
rrin
as
Mrs. T. E. F is h e r an d Mrs. J. Lc-
p ecially v a lu a b le . M rs F. W. O lsen.
h
e
a
d
a
n
d
th
e
w
ritin
g
o
f
o
rig
in
a
l
v
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l­
M arysville, Mo., w rite s ; "A b o u t tw o
| h au p in of P o rtla n d w ere g u e sts of
e n tin e s an d th e p ie rc in g o f h e a r s
'e a r s ago m y little boy J e a n c a u g h t
; Mrs N ora W ith ro w today.
ere cold and c o u g h e d d re a d fu lly
w ere e sp e c ia l v a le n tin e fe a tu re s.
Livestock Hauling by Truck a • o sev
Mrs. R. F W a lte rs Is a tte n d in g th e
r days. I trie d a n u m b e r o f co u g h
L ew is S k irv ln se c u re d Miss Cal
m e d icin es b u t n o th in g did him an y
s ta te co n v e n tio n of th e D a u g h te rs of
w ays
h e lp
on
fu r n is h in g
good
at a reasonable price
good u n til 1 g av e him C h a m b e rla in ’s
¡th e A m erican R e v o lu tio n In P o rtla n d
th in g s fo r th e e a ftn g p o rtio n of th e
| C ough R em edy. It re liev ed h is co u g h
to d ay a n d to m o rro w .
1 rig h t aw ay an d b efo re he h ad fin­
ev en in g .
ished ta k in g o ne b o ttle he w as c u re d .
Miss M ildred K n ig h to n sp en t th e
T h e e n tir e fre s h m a n c la s s w ltn ,
I th in k It is Just fine fo r c h ild re n ” —
week end v isitin g in E staca d a w ith th e ir s u p e rv is o rs . M isses C ro c k e r a n d I
Adv.
h er au n t and uncle. Mr. an d Mrs. W eare. Mr G oodw in an d Miss W y eth
Jam es S m ith
W hile th e re she at w e n th e f o r tu n a te o n e s w ho p a rto o k I
T ailorin g
GRESHAM , OREGON
ten d ed a v a le n tin e p a rty a t th e hom e of o f th e so p h o m o re good c h e e r a n d
For
men
untl
w o m en — cle a n in g ,
Dr H. \ . Adis.
'h o s p ita lity .
p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
P e te r L e n a rd , P ow ell s tr e e t
F P SMITH '
Phone 901
T hu Illg F iv e " a re a g re d on m ost th in g s — b u t on« th in g In
p a rtic u la r, acco rd in g lo re p o rt» of th o g o v ern m en t In v e stig atio n of
th o pack er» a t W a sh in g to n
T h at is th a t m eat p rices will NOT com e
dow n to o n .” H ere a re new an d ex clu siv e p ic tu re s of five m en w ho
c o n tro l m eat p rices In th e U n ited S ta te s an d v irtu a lly th e w orld
T h ese p ic tu re s w ere ta k e n nt W a sh in g to n w h ere th e p a c k e r presi-
d e tt’s w ere ra ile d
1-eft to rig h t, L ouis F S w ift, p re sid e n t of Sw ift
«• Co.. E d w a rd C u d ah y , p re s id e n t of C ud ah y C o m p an y ; J O dgen A r­
m our, p re s id e n t o f A rm o u rs. T h o m as E W ilson, p re s id e n t o f W ilson
C om p an y , an d E d w ard S M o rris, p re s id e n t o f M orris 49 Co.
C h a n g e s a re c o n s ta n tly
ta k in g
p lace
in
C h ip m a n 's
se c o n d -h a n d
sto ck . B e tte r see him q u ic k .
E. BAUMANN