Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 18, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    O R fi» HAM
OUTLOOK T V K S PA V
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TWICE A WEEK
Published every Tuesday and Friday
at Gresham, Oregon, by the Out-
look Publishing Co.
H L. 9t.
Clair, Editor and Manager.
Our Subscription Bat«»
One year, >1.60; «lx month», 86c, three
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w ill call.
Phone 701.
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ottlclal paper o f the Town o f Uresharo
Ottlclal paper of the Town o f f a ir -
view.
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Entered a s second-class matter March
3. Wit. at the Roatoflice
Oresham,
Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 1871#.
w hich we have reason to be proud ’
H th e m e rc h a n t, do not Im prove and
en larg e and provide for th e needs of
h locality th e re is ground o f com .
. . .
W(
det.ryllix the army
sto res o r criticizing those who find
it an ad v an tag e to buy a t t h e m , b u t j
we a re ask in g the people to be fair-
m inded, an d su p p o rt those who are
ju stly en title d to su p p o rt an d re­
m em ber th a t a d o llar ap p a ren tly
saved Is not alw ays a d o lla r saved in |
th e long run.
TH E
FARM ER
WILL* TERM.
K ansas farm ers are w ondering
why they should work 12 to 16 hours
a day to keep up p ro duction and keep 1
down prices for th o se who seek a-
six-hour day and penalize th e man
who produces m ore th a n a m inim um ?
Why should one class be w orked j
to
d eath to m ake up fo r o rganized
anent the army store .
slack ers who use th e political c l u b ,
It is announced in th e local news to g et sh o rte r and s h o rte r ho u rs and
th a t the council a t a m eeting last m ore inefficiency In th e service re n ­
night decided to open the city hall for dered ?
W ith th e coal strik e , th e lo n g ­
an arm y store to serve such persons
in this locality as may desire to buy sh o rem an strik e , th e railro ad strik e ,
and police strik e , th e idea of a j
arm y goods a t arm y prices.
Why ,
The council it may be has th is rig h t farm er strik e is grow ing.
th e farm er alone h u stle and
and privilege and has tak en the step should
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in good faith. T he people have th e l „iav<s for long hours?
The farm er can live w ithout th e
opportunity to take adv an tag e of the
low er prices and doubtless many will. city d om inated labor conditions, the
B u t— we wish to call atten tio n to co n stan t strife an d clubbing of in ­
a few fact» In this connection and d u stries, and th e dem and th a t he
urge th a t all residents of the locality u n ite his fo rtu n e s w ith org an ized
labor. He may not live as well but
give the m a tte r fair consideration.
The prim ary reason fo r opening an he will live b e tte r tliau th e m u lti­
artny sto re here is to ta k e ad v an tag e tu d es of city dw ellers.
T he rev o lu tio n s of th e past have
of the lower prices for arm y goods.
The arm y goods are generally a c ­ proceeded from th e do w n -tro d d en
know ledged to be in ferio r to the p easan ts and te n a n ts— nev er from
th e land ow ning class. T he rev o lu ­
goods handled by ou r local stores.
The arm y sto re is only tem porary. tio n ary tendency in o u r co u n try
It Is handled at very little If any ex­ com es from th e a g ita to r and social.
pense for rent, clerk hire, insurance, 1st politician class who fight to re ­
taxes and a t no m argin of profit to duce p roduction an d paraly ze in d u s­
the governm ent.
try .
T he Indications a re th a t th e fa rm ­
Everyone who Invests In a business
has to pay certain necessary expenses, e r will re je c t advances to u n ite his
In d u strial
fo rtu n e s
rent, insurance, taxes, labor, h a u l­ political and
ing, and num erous o th e r Item s, and w ith th e irs an d when it com es to th e I
would not be in business long if he g en e ral s trik e to force a division of I
could not a fte r all expenses are paid p ro p erty as advocated by rad ical j
m ake a reasonable Interest on his in ­ a g ita to rs, th e fa rm e r will fight so­
cialism
He will not toil 18 h o u rs to
vestm ent.
Why can th e governm ent sell feed th e 6 -hour slackers.
cheaper?
Because of the im m ense
WHAT IS T H E LESSO N?
scale on which articles are bou g h t;
because poorly-paid clerks, o r sol­
A ccording to rep o rts by th e U nited
diers, handle th e goods and keep the
S tate s L abor B ureau th e h o u rly
records; because the hauling is done
w age in th e steel In d u stry d u rin g
by arm y tru ck s; because th e goods
1919 was 221 per cent h ig h e r th a n
are stored in governm ent w arehouses
th e sam e wage in 1913. T he figures
and distrib u ted In tem porary and per­
haps rent free buildings; because th ro w som e light on th e fa ilu re of
th e governm ent has low er expenses th e steel strik e .
than tile individual who owns or rents
W ith so m any b u rg la rie s and
a store and o perates a business; and
boldupR being p e rp e tra te d In the
because th e elem ent of proilt Is elim i­
nearby city It Is a w onder such com ­
nated alto g eth er, th e governm ent
often disposing of Its surplu s, as Is m unities as th is a re spared. M ight
be a wise th in g to ta k e a little e x tra
probably tru e lit this case, a t an ac.
precaution.
tu a l loss.
The people th in k they are m aking
R adicalism
and
rev o lu tio n ary
a g re a t saving, and they also often m ethods in S eattle have broken down
th in k they ure com pelling th e m er­ and th e public has tu rn e d ag ain st the
ch an t to low er his prices. They may professional a g ita to rs. T he trag ed y
succeed in th e la tte r hut the form er
at C e n tralia will stre n g th e n th e d e­
is som ething of a delusion.
term in atio n of all citizens to ru n this
The people by taxes and law s have
d istu rb in g elem en t out of th e co u n ­
furnished the money to the g o v ern ­
try.
m ent to do Its buying. T he people
will foot the bill when the g o v ern ­
T h e co u n try n ew sp ap er is read
m ent loses. T here Is an eq u itab le w ith nearly as m uch in te re st as a
iiml vital relation betw een costs of p erso n al le tte r. T h e A m erican M ag­
production and selling prices.
No azine, in a rec en t issue, re fe rs to th e
one cun com plain if leg itim ate com ­ co u n try p ap ers having th e m ost Inti,
petition forces prices down, b u t th e m ate co n tact w ith its re a d e rs of any
arm y sto re is not legitim ate com pe­ m edium p ublished today. T hese p a­
tition.
p ers a re read from cover to cover,
If an outside party re n ts a sto re ads an d all, because of th e p erso n al
In G resham , brings In a b a n k ru p t new s they contain.
stock, Bells It off at auction, th a t is
Of co u rse De V alera is n a tu ra lly
not leg itim ate com petition.
Some
persons may by chance gain an ad ­ m ore in te reste d in th e Irish fiag th a n
vantage by a p urchase hut th e com ­ th a t of th e U nited S tate s, b u t it
m unity a t large pays fo r th e u n fair h ap p en s we a re so ta k en up w ith o u r
com petition. T his principle is rec­ own flag it ’s h a rd fo r us to see any
ognized and In m ost cases such i o th e r ju st now. At th e De V alera
sto re Is requred to pay a license. A m eeting a t th e a u d ito riu m th e re was
peddler may undersell th e reg u lar only one Irish flag Many who cam e
m erchant but no one Is perm an en tly ca rry in g flags w ere p ersu ad ed by th e
policem en to leave them o u tsid e. It I
benefited unless It be th e peddler.
If everybody patronized th e gov­ has not alw ays been th u s but t h e r - l
ern m en t sto re, how long w ould th e _ is a reason.
grocery stores or th e m eat m a rk e ts I
- I tell you no one can fool m y
last In G resham ?
W hat c h a n c e l
w ife.”
Juki th e re be for th e building up l “ T h en how did you m an ag e to g et
the various lines of business of | h e r .”
STANCHIONS
WE WILL TA K E YOUR ORDER F or
G? A LOAF OR LAYER CAKE FOR THE
THANKSGIVING DINNER
in wood or steel, regular or adjustable
Lowden Steel wood lined . .$3.60
Lowden tubular .................. $ 3 .3 5
S tar wood a d ju s ta b le ......... $ 3 .2 5
Star steel a d ju s ta b le ............ $ 3 .7 5
H ock in g V a lle y C ider M ills,
in one- or two-tub mills.
.L ei
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Gresham, Oregon
OLIVER SULKY PLOWS
GANG PLOWS
I
W ALKING PLOWS and REPAIRS
THANKSGIVING WEEK
GRESHAM GARAGE
You will be too busy to do the washing.
Our wagon will call for and deliver it
A fter the spread, let us launder the
table linen
Auto Repairing & Accessories
Agents for Miller Qeared-to-th e Road and Racine Tire«.
Gresham Steam Laundry
We have a few O verlan d s and Fords
a FORD DELIVERY, used cars in first class
mechanical condition. It will pay you t(
see them before going elsewhere.
FORDSON TRACTOR
John Ide
Phone 801
F. E. PalmquislJ
Gresham, Oregon
Our Mack Truck
will haul your Potatoes, Apples, Grain, Cordwood, any­
thing you wish moved to or from Portland.
P rice $ 8 3 5 at G resham
PERFORMANCE
CAREFUL PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN ALL ORDERS^
The tractor is designed as a two-plow machine and will
pull two 14-inch plows in the atiffest soil. It will maintain a
drawbar pull of 1800 pounds at plowing speed. In low gear a
drawbar pull of 2500 pounds is obtained. The fuel consump­
tion varies with conditions; two and one-half gallons of kero
sene per acre being a fair average. The amount of ground
plowed also depends ott conditions; eight acres in ten hours
would strike an average.
Leave Gresham orders at Outlook olliee or phone 22x2.
Portland Phone Tabor 2775
St. Clair & Huggins
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
CHOICE MEATS
Don 't forget the American Legion Dance. Wednesday Nov. 26
H o m em a d e H a m s, B acon , Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
C h ild re n 's anil Misses' Hate
th is w eek a t th e G resh am H at Shop,
$1 an d $2. Misz.
SANITARY MARKET
T a ilo rin g
Main S tre et
For
men
an d
w om en— cleaning,
p ressin g and re p a irin g done well.
P e te r L en a rd . Pow ell stre e t.
GEO.
Phone 881
GRESHA M
DIETL, Prop.
LESS WISHBONE;
MORE BACKBONE
This is
Turkey land
SA VE
DRY GOODS
DRIED FRUITS
CANNED GOODS
NOW !
I be price will be consistant
with the quality
W ill la k e orders for D ucks, G o ese
and C k ick e .»
Gresham
Meat Market
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BY BUYING YOUR \\ INTER SUPPLY OF
Turkey for you
W e can furnish you good
fresh beef for the m ince m eat
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fed-for-Pavor
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CITY BAKERY, Gresham
a specially
U onturn vuur
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Let us order
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Phone 544
Phone 6x2
RUNNING LOOSE
ss?
Why worry and bother with the
Thanksgiving baking and run
the risk of an unsatisfactorv
cake?
A
High Grade not “High Priced
Walrad Mercantile Company
I hone 601
Phone 601
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A. J. W. BROWN
hniv,—I'm going t o t i t you up.
We can sell you all the Trimmings for the Thanksgiving Dinner