Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 15, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRESHAM
Q resham
OUTLOOK TUESDAY,
A PR IL
IS.
191»
O utlook
T U K E A WEEK
G erm ans, cooties, m ud and ra ts —
P ublished every T uesday and F riday were the fo u r most obnoxious things
a t G resham , O regon, by the O ut­ th e A m erican fighting men found
look P ub lish in g Co.
H. L. St.
overseas, according to F ra n k W.
C lair, E d ito r and M anager.
Ityan, a Y. M. C. A. war w orker who
O ur
S u b s c r ip t io n
accom panied th e 91st division into
B a tes
I the A rgonne as an ath ele tic director.
O ne year. 1 1 6 0 ,
• lx
m on th s, 16c:
"I tyave been asked m any tim es
th r ee m o n th ’s trial
su b s c r ip tio n , 60c.
why th e deadly gas d id n ’t kill th e J
i rats and o th e r an im als when it was
A d v e r tisin g
d estru ctiv e to h u m an s," said Ryan
R a te s rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
recently. I have seen b ird s flying
w ill call.
th ro u g h the a ir w ithout ta k in g any '
P b o a s 701
notice of the a rtille ry fire; ra ts by |
The L l n o e
the thousand and stray dogs and cats I
W ay is th e I
feeding upon heaps of w aste. All of !
th a t W in «.”
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f Q resham a sudden the birds would fly to th>* I
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F air- rear, th e rats would d isap p ear as If U
view .
by m agic and cats and dogs find safe H
E n tered a t »econd-ciawH m a tter M arch
I, 1911, a t the P o sto fllce at G realiain, h id in g places. By th e tim e the bug |
O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 3, J 879 ler had sounded the w arning signal i '
most of us had o u r m asks ad ju ste d ; '
Thus n a tu re took care of th e dum b. I
tnd I never saw it fail.”
I
H om e
LIVESTOCK
Six-room m odern dw elling.
Eb etricity and gas. Full set of
plum bing. Lot 100x100 feet on corner. Garage.
Price $2000.
Smail cash paym ent. B alance m onthly.
O n e lot 2 5 x 1 3 0 o n N o u tli M a in S tr e e t . $ 2 5 0 .
Dentist
BANK OF GRESHAM
H ow itt B uilding
Many
applications
for m arried
men a re reported, witli no one to fill
th e call. Many men a re w anted in
tlie grain d istric ts of ea stern Oregon
Hood R iver o rc h a rd ists w ant tw enty
prunera.
T he m any calls fo r m arried men
Hhow how th e farm te n a n t house
idea is faking hold, Mr. B rew er de­
clares.
T he ten an t house will he
Just us essential in a few years as
good m achinery is now. T he farm
w ithout it will not be up w ith the
tim es.
"B e a le ad e r," he urges, "a n d build
thut te n an t house now .”
The berry cam ps organized by Mr.
B rew er s office la st y ear w ere so suc­
cessful th a t calls nre already in for
groups of berry cam ps
Eighteen
i ne people of coast sta te s ar°
aw ak en in g to necessity of increased
fish propagation by the s ta te as one
of th e su re st ways to build up the
salm on Industry and m ake big re ­
tu rn s on sta te money as well as en­
large a n atio n al food supply.
G resham , Ore,
P H O N E 113
OREGON
Rea. P hone 513
O ffice P h o n e 46
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Beautiful Easter Hats
Otfic«, over r t r s t S ta te B an k
H o u rs— 1 to 6 p. m.
G R E SH A M ,
-
- O R EG O N
Office 621
EVERY
FANCY
P H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T ab or 120
OtHce M ain 4812
H o m e A -6162
I O f t R E N T — At a a reasonable rate
o r will sell eh eap , house anil ««’-
den a t P le a sa n t H om e. One-sixth
acre.
P len ty of f ru it for family
W rite
Mrs. J. A. Stevens, R.i
Box 120, G resh am , Oregon.
1809
UR. N. PLYLER
LAKE’S TRUCK SERVICE
Express and general Hauling between
Pleasant Home and Portland
Home-made Sausage and
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
and Bacon.
SANITARY
MARKET
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
Ilogs, Hides, Ete.
Geo. Died, Prop.
FA R M ERS, ATTENTION!
We Sm oke Y o u r M eat
Main S tr eet
G resham , Ore.
C h iro p ra ctic
P h y s ic ia n
CH IRO PRA CTIC AND E LECTRI
TREA TM ENT
C o n su lta tio n
and
E x a m in a tio n
P hon * 881
Pri
Office o ver F irst S ta te Rank
H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m.
P h o n e 5x1
G resham , Oregon
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
Office o ver Rank of G resham
P h o n e s : OJJive 621, A’isidc/ice 6x3
IN S U R A N C E
R E L IA B L E INSURANCE
COMPANIES
GRESHAM MARKET
now, "M r. and Mrs. C ustom er,
we th a n k you.
Y our kind
w ords a re sen d in g y o u r friends
to- th is shop, an d we a re going
to tre a t th em rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y o u .”
A. J . W. BROWN. P ro p .
G resham , O re.
P hon » S13
G resh a m , O regon
JAAIES ELKINGTON
Surety
Bonds,
F ire
A utom obile, Life, H ea lth ,
P la te Glass.
Office on M ain S tr e e t
Office 816
PHONES
R e sid e n c e 68
Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n.
Notary Public Real Estate
Allows us to com pett
T he in g red ien ts of
p astries are in stric t
th e w ar reg u la tio n s a
of o u r b akery has git
est sa n ita ry rating,
hom e in d u stry .
P hojíbs ; Owce 981, Residence 471
G reih a m 617
B r o a d w a y 173;
c . G. SCHNEIUER
‘Ittorneys at Law
I 1RST
ba n k , GRESHAM
STATE
s. WOOD
d uctioneer
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
’KR,
WASHINGTON
S tock
s a le «
a S p e c ia lty .
Contractor and Builder
General Contractor
irips between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
am
S eptic T anks
Jack screw s for R ent
FRANK C. JONES
ALBERT EKSTROM Bd^ R2^ 2
G resham
“
P h o n e 96x
Mountain Meadow Butter I
M anufactured by
s out, carry it for reference
sandy
creamery co
1 he nam e M ount Hood B u tte r”
P O R T L A N D . P hone
, L eave G resh am . C o rn er M ain a a n CARrruL
d r . vfrs
d Pow ell Streets
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» 1" 4 10. 530,
¡ m £ j O "
r « ilo r ln g
h ,ld r , „
L . i,
' h * «■">• »< • r r i » . l «1 a
PM
12:35,
A ,a „ „„
p - M-
12:40.
has h ere to fo re been used by per
¡ ?r‘S8,° n ° f th e M ount Hood ieel
/ rta m Co., w hich has all its d a ir v
one
ThatreB‘S,7 e" UBdel- S « '
w e . l h at perm ission has ceased
hence th e change of nam e w hRh
becam e effective on Ja n u a ry 1
’
w
t.i be found at all th e B leading
a ttw "
» ill
sto res in th e county. Ask fo r ?t
''
NCED
i'LD— W o m an of c h a racter for
h o u sew o rk a n d c a re of boys o(
school
age.
P a re n ts
employed
d u rin g day. M ust g iv e references.
H ave sev en -ro o m m o d ern bunga­
low. F u ll e le c tric eq u ip m en t tor
ho u sew o rk . M rs. H. H. Eling,
R eg n er tra c t, G resh am , o r call at
G resham O u tlo o k office.
W ANTED— A te le p h o n e operator.!
ex perienced o r Inexperienced. Ap­
ply a t te le p h o n e office, between IS
a. m. an d 5 p. m. o r call 336. tf I
¡storage b a tte ry re p a irin g ami re-
u rging, s ta r t e r an d
g en eato t
>rk. R a k e r & Son.
ti
One Jo h n
D eere used spreat
good co ndition.
One l l / F a irb a n k s M orse engl
One 2 h. p. S to v er, an d pu
jack .
One sin g le disc plow.
One O liver 14-Inch S u lk y plow,
ih r e e w alk in g plow s, O liver.
_ ,
W. A. H EgSEL,
Tel. 6x2 o r 544 G resham
S ure!
H e’s T h e re Y et
W ho? W hy, C h ip m an . St
R‘K second h an d f u rn itu re
sto re on Pow ell stre e t.
m ile
WPS,
” ' - ’i Where
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f . r. JO
< «
.
S u b ject to Chi nge U ithout N o tic e
r v ’e lv e th e t » st o f <
m a n ag em en t
MK m - s |, |a an ,| x |ilII|jc
- i t - ' v in o n
■
G IR L fo r house-
R. S. C lark , Hope Gar-
T elep h o n e G resham 843.
i
GRESHAM SANAT
'nr fo u rth
'■»«•"«er. er«
ot
I .a"”.’
'he tin«.
LOST — M ackinaw
G resh am an d th e
C. A. M cC arty, p
w ard.
USED C H E V R O L E T (dr sale7"i"'
good m ech an ical co n d itio n . C. £
O sburn & Co., G resh am .
th ( om m erclal T ransfer Co., 225 Ash wt «,» n
•ham Office. G arage near Lum be^ Yard.' R e ^ n ’ce
- 3
LOST— B lack P
please re p o rt
look. R ew ard
and
G resham
,
T R A IN ED N U RSE w ishe
n e a r G resh am .
Ros
G resham P. O. Box 86
W ALTER T. M cGUIRK
CITY BAKERY
GRESHAM
Phone 851
F o r Sale.
1000 co rd s of st
green
old -g ro w th fir. W ill s
or anj
p a rt for wood.
I 100 cords dead fir, c u t and corded
up n e a r good ro ad , $2 a cord.
Sixteen co rd s dry fir wood, corded
up on good ro ad , $3.50 p er cord.
S eventeen co rd s d ry ald er wood
corded up on good ro ad , $5 a cord.
E ig h t tons of baled horse hav,
*30 p er ton.
F o u rte en to n s cow hay, baled, $30
a ton.
H alf ton of baled stra w , $10 a ton.
Je ru sa le m a rtic h o k e s , th e kind tel
grow fo r hog feed, th e y yield 500
bushels p er ac re, $1 per bushelj
A, H elney. P h en ix F a rm , phone 98.
IN S U R A N C E
Accident,
Chas. Cleveland, Agt.
P P U c T
MISCELLANEOUS
H. V. AUIX, AI. U
Physician and S urgeon
R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly
S hop /
FOR SA LE AT A B A R G a 7 \
six-room h o u se w ith all moden
conveniences, best of plumb!«
electric lig h ts an d gas, concrete
b asem en t, s ta tio n e ry wash trays
g ara g e, f ru it tree s.
Lot 55x15"
C em ent w alks, s tr e e t Improvement!
r nysician and burgeon
JO H N BROWN
THE'/ S A 7
TWO LOTS, 50x100, In Cleveland ai
; Hion fo r sale. In q u ire 71 Ear
- 8 th s tre e t, o r p h o n e E ast 569.
Office, Jaco b so n IHtlg., Gresluti
Office H ours, 1 :30 to 6, Tuei
days, T h u rsd ay s an d Saturday
PHONE 757
for . m in e /
is \
k
nd women -
rep atrin g do
Powell street
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
ni
532 M organ Bldg, P o rtla n d , Ore,
OFF IC E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 5 p.
L.ENER.V DAV ■ )
A local farm er n ear Davenport
a fte r keeping a flock of sheep lor set
eral years Is thoroughly convinced .it
its profits from two sources. Their
value in wool and m utton is easily
com puted in dollars and cents, but
th e re Is a g rea t re tu rn In the destrov
ing of weeds and a« fertiliaer d istrib ­
u to rs thnt can not b. reckoned
T he farm er reporting shows ui l.i
vestm ent of $509 for 400 grad I.in
coin lam b . as th e ir foundation herd
and $2100 for eleven miles of woven
w ire fence, Intituling eleven lion
gates
T heir 1918 expenses « ere
$283 for alfalfa hay. $85 I, a hired
m an at lam bing tim.
t
,
« ra in per head p er day afte r F .b rtt-I
ary 1 until n ia rk .te .i ft r th m arket i
sheep, and one pound grain hay per
head per day from 1 . fib e r la fo r ,
th e ewes.
T h eir re tu rn s from
W illiam
first year were $250
M onmouth
$268 for lam bs, m o
Oregon C.
from woo! a .] $1101
Rontney n
th ird year, $660 from x
are h ard ie
from latnbs
In addli
wool, lie
tw enty-four were kllle
his ram s
years for bom s use.
eastern On
sta trs
The first to u r loans seni
to finish the job over there
tor> U m n « ill bring the ho
th e ir Job over her.
FOR
SA L E — W h ite
h a tc h in g eggs, $1.00
L ucy A dam s, G resham
Ur. Mabel Jane Uoring
Osteopathic Physician
I O ur . patrow
, P raise u s ,
hen, If she falls to do h e r part to
«rd feeding the nation. H aphazard
I l l l l r t -keeping must go.
To d is­
p u te equitably the lim ited quan-
y of poultry feed and to encourage
’’ b etter strain s of poulry th e Mitt-
ry of Food acting with th e o lia rd
Agri, ulture. is p u ttin g in to prac-
e two system s of rationing.
A daily ration of four ounces of
d per bird will be provided for
'Is of the best u tility breeds up to
aggregate am ount of 50,000 tons
i.e.liie; stuffs for six m onth. Al-
Ugh this seems generous. It m ust
rem. mb. red that th e birds q u a il­
s' for th e four ounce ratio n a re ,
which, under earefu l breeding
selection, have reached a high
laard of egg production. T he ru ­
ing s. hem e reacts to the ad v an t-
of th e co u n try , because It m eans
su rv iv al of th e best tillers of the
basket. Oregon Voter
FOR SA L E — E ggs fo r s e ttiiT f a d
th o ro u g h b re d B ronze turkeys, Jin
A. J. A u lt, B o rin g , phone Grest-
am 371.
,7
R es., 3 E a s t 6 9 th St.
Offlcs, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
PORTLAND
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O R EG O N
P h o n s M a r sh a ll
PIGS
)R
SA L E — Y oung pigs.
99. J. G. C hiodo, Powt'I
road, m ile w est of Gresb,
POULTRY, VEAL AND EGtisTwair
ed. W ill pay cash . Will call d
th em
Benson H o tel Farm , photi
G resh am 781,
,,
J. M . SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Trimmed Hats $5. and $6.
HORSES
I* OR SA L E — G en tle horse
ing o r lig h t farm work
tire d top buggy an d harm
C. M. Z im m erm an , phon.
801.
FOR SA LE— A few se ttin g s of Rho?(
Islan d eggs, E llio tt strain bred fn
‘aylng, $1 per 15. Phone 42«,
Offiea H o u r s— 10 a. m. to 12 m.
1 p m. to 3 p .m.
Offlcs o v er B a n k o f O rssb a m
Sm all turbans, trim m ed w ith flowers,
n am ents, m alines.
M edium a n d large dressy hats in
latest braids, G eo rgettes, flow ers.
S pecial T his W eek
E. J. G rad in buys ca ttle
P hone 35 9 .— Adv.
. ....
— u i u iu e turitey eggs »■
ce n ts each. W. P. Myer Qr' 7
am , p h o n e 455,_______ '
j ”’
PHONES
Emily E. Boicom, M. U
Physician and Surgeon
PLEASE
The n atio n al qu o ta for th e Victory
Loan Is $4,500,000,000.
O regon’s
sh a re of the Issue is $26,747,550.
P o rtlan d m ust subscribe $14,786,325,
w hile th e sta te o u tsid e sh o u ld raise
$11,961,325. M ultnom ah county and
P o rtlan d q u o tas are com bined. To
C lackam as county Is ap p o rtio n ed
$400,950.
BAUMANN buys and s. 1;
cows, beef coys an d hog-
901.
b
T W E L V E H EA D CATTI.I f
Y earlin g s a n d 2-year-olds
H o lstein s. J. A. P alm qui-t'
Will be in G resham every day
O n e a c r e ju s t o u tsid e of city lim its.
Five-room house, large
barn, chi ken house and all v arieties of fru it and berries. Gas for
lights and cooking. A d andy little home. Price $1700, p a rt cash;
balance m onthly.
GRESHAM
F R E S H COW fo r sale
bom, p h o n e 465.
W. J. OTT
Dentist
L ic e n se d
Do you sell railro a d tie s? F ran ce
is in the m ark et for 2.000,000 of
them .
PHONES
Office 114
Seven-room dw elling am i Unix UH* lot. Good barn and lots of
fru it and berries. P rice $1400; make your own term s.
STYLES
G eneral L eonard Wood has paid
trib u te to G rover Cleveland, who ap ­
pointed him arm y surgeon in 1886.
and whom he for m any years knew
personally. At th e C leveland m e­
slide, suggests Will H. Hays, ch air-
m orial service he said;
, man of th e com m ittee, un til th e suc­
"In th e opinion of G rover Cleve­
land there was no room in A m erica cess of the loan is an accom plished
for those who were p art A m erican | fact. J u s t one topic p a ra g ra p h of th e
and p a rt som ething else. Like Roose­ ch arg e;
velt, he was In to leran t of sham s, de­
L et us show to these fighting men
tested snobs and hated insincerity. who
have retu rn ed how com m ands
W ith him language was Intended to have been
obeyed here. L et us send
convey Ideas anil not to confuse the
to the fighting ¡Ben still ab ro ad t i l e
people.
He was not an adept at , m
essage of no w eakening. Let us
verbal m essages. He believed in the
to th e world th a t o u r p atrio tism
Monroe do ctrin e absolutely, and in show
is not th a t horn only of ex trem ities
the last w ords of his in au g u ral ad ­ and
stirre d only by m artial m usic, but
dress he said the genius of our in sti­
tu tio n s forbade any d e p a rtu re from th e devotion w hich m eets a d uty in
the foreign policy com m ended by our the firm d eterm in atio n of c o n sec ra t­
history, trad itio n s and prosperity, ed service, and perform s it. And let
o n strate to ourselves th a t we
lie rejected the policy of o u r Bliaring us d w em
orthy of the nam e A m erican and
in foreign broils and am bitions on are
i th e privileges
of o u r citizenship.
o th e r con tin en ts and repelled th eir
intru sio n here. He believed In tin
WANTS
Protessional anti
Business Ads.
Dr. Affix.
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P h o n e «21
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