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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
/ PAGE T W « GRESHAM OUTLOOK GRESHAM OUTLOOK agree to sh a re and sh a re alike, each I m an ’s income is ju s t one one-hun- TUESDAY. JA M 'A B Y 18, WANTS For_Di-bied Soldiers TWICE A W EEK I d redth of w hat they all produce. Published every T uesday and Friday None of them can w ork less w ithout a t G resham , Oregon, by th e O ut look P ublishing Co. H. L. St. Clair. E dito r and M anager. Oar Subscription Mates cu ttin g down his own resources, o i course th e tim e would come, as som e one has very aptly pointed out, when those who were fleetest of foot and One year. f l .M ; s ix m onth s. S ic ; th ree could alone catch th e wild g o ats upon which th e hundred lived, would de m onth s' tria l su b scrip tio n , SOc. C i.oraomauoa p m b ln a tlo n _ rates ra tes w ith a ll th e Port-J P ort- m and m ore recom pense and undoubt- COWS Offlce 114 could n ot he blam ed for follow ing exam ple set on every side. "T hs L in otyp e W ag Is th e W ay It 1 b all very sad, b u t th e plain th at W ine." , , - tru th Is th a t we are approaching a . Official ‘X l r ° o f tehJ°Tonwnf i f ’ i'i d " p0‘n t * 1,ef.e » « ¿ n a tio n a l production I view may be eclipsed by o u r n atio n al p a y -1 — '. i®Il. T h at would m ean bankruptcy E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch T h e n It w ill h e w n - b o r o t n r v e w. w ee, « a a t a the n o s t a i t l d O i resh p i n g am i l i , . I. e 1MI. Postofflce 1 Oe’ w o r li o r ,B ta r v e - Fhoae T01. *S. FR E SH FAMILY COW for sale. Chas. N ordblom , R. 4, G resham . O regon, under the A ct o f M arch ». 1873 OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL BRODIE DECLINES TO BUN. MERITS MUCH PRAISE The Outlook records w ith reg ret A Z Mrs. C. O. Branson of G resham , the decision of E ditor E. E. Brodie, who Is a tten d in g Oregon N orm al ' of the Oregon City E nterprise, to not has Bent — the become a candidate for th e rep u b lt-. school a t M onm outh, --------— can nom ination for secretary of sta te Outlook th e follow ing le tte r concern ât the May prim ary election. He had ing school activ ities: been proposed by many friends and O resham Is rep resen ted a t th e N or mal school by six stu d en ts. T here leading editors of the state. Mr. Brodie is a man of prom i are about 300 stu d e n ts in atten d an ce, ten of whom are men. The faculty | KK nence am ong th e new spaper men of, are the very best In stru cto rs. P res (he sta te and well known and highly) ide*! i A ckerm an is a much beloved , respected generally and Is well q u al gentlem an. The recen t snow storm caused an ! ified for th e secretaryship If he enforced «vacation of two weeks be should seek it. sides th e holidays. T he snow fell to We cannot help adm iring his a t the depth of 2(5 Inches and th e tem titude, how ever, in basing his refusal p era tu re was 22 degrees below zero | at one tim e. HON. BURTON E. SW EET. on his conviction th a t his calling Is Space forbids describing all th e ! in I — he ---- new . spaper field. He says .. .good th in g s going o n: th e chapel lee-I R ep resen tativ e Sweet, R epublican, of Iow a, is a u th o r of th e bill A fter long reflection, I cannot 1 urPM from 'h e faculty, and o th e r e d - ' recently enacted by Congress, aw ard in g an ad d itio n al >80,000,000 p er — ------- - | ucators In th e sta te , th e literary so- I se p arate m yself * - from a profession year to disabled soldiers. U nder th e Sw eet bill, which was endorsed by debates, glee club, p arties and w ith which I have been connected cleties, the A m erican Legion, to tally disabled service men who form erly re the movies T he Glee club Is p r a c - ! ceived only >30 a m onth will receive >80, w ith lib eral ad d itio n al allow since boyhood. The publishing of u tlclng an o p ere tta, “ T he Y okoham a I ances fo r th e ir w ives, children an d dep en d en t p aren ts. T his is a new spaper, in my opinion, is of greaj- Maid,” to be given Ja n u a ry 24, which ) n otable piece of “so ld ier leg islatio n " an d h a s m ade th e New Yea- e r dignity and service than holding prom ises a pleasu rab le evening. b rig h t in th o u san d s of p atrio tic hom es. The H allow e’en p arty was a most l a public office. The tru e new spaper unique affair. We were piloted a t - man may be tem pted by visions of th e "sign of the p u m p k iq ,” and easier task s and sh o rte r hours, but black cats, bats, w itches, fo rtu n e tell- | FAIRVIEW ARMY GOODS ARE SOLD if ho Is tru e to the calling of his own I ’ rii an<* whcols of fo rtu n e were very I IN GRESHAM CITY HALL Choosing, •»«<*•■><»• , . « E ’•«» choosing, he will stick and real«, resist the L u ïi , ‘ evl<le«oe en th e « fam ily | Mrs. Je n k in s Moore was called to tem ate cloeet°aiidW"tx»odr 'rem îy to 1,catch,nue,ll< I P,°*5,an d ° “ 3fttUrday to ,h e bed8,d* tem ptation ptation to to forsake forsake a a legitim légitim ai Chalked signs on th e sidew alks of A very high com plim ent was paid h er <]a«K,lte r. Mrs. O. Downing, the town announce th a t arm y goods business w herein he should be a leader In Influencing public opinion our N orm al school recen tly , when a ' form erly of th is vicinity b ut now liv- are on sale a t th e city hall. D. O. Mrs w ithin the radius of his new spaper's w orkl-reiiow ned sin g e r said of all lin g at Amboy, W ashington „ latio n .” | had ^ X d . ‘n» ie e O regon*l Norma.‘ ««d- w e „ t a serious opérai Geddes and Wm. Thom are in charge circu of th e consignm ent w hich arriv ed in The E nterprise was established 54 school and two o th e r schools w ere) on 8 a tu r“ ®y evening at a P o it- G resham S atu rd ay . Included in the years ago, and has been published **,H ,BOBt n otable for th e ir enthusl-1 hospital. lot a re 1100 pounds of bacon, 50 continuously in Oregon City since Mr. an d Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e cases of tom atoes, a large n u m b er of The follow ing stan za is from o u r 1866 Only two new spapers In Ore- N orm al hym n: and d au g h ter E dna sp en t th e w eek packages of Safety m atches and a goh are older. Beloved school, we pray thou e 'e r end with Mr. B u rlin g am e’s b ro th ers, q u an tity of chocolate bars. T he E nterprise Is said I to (he r E d g ar an d G eorge, a t Kelso, W ash • ---------- V , I have iu v r m iu illj. In o rd er to give every one a chance may n stand finest new spaper home In the slat-' To hfut'l*’ a rig h t o u r ea rn est teach er ington. no m ore th a n two sides of bacon will onioL u of P ortland. . Mr. . . Brodie . . . outside has I band, Mrs. Jam es B u rlin g am e has been be sold to a cu sto m er at one tim e. been connected with the paper for youth K° " may see her fu tu re q u ite sick but Is slowly im proving. T he bacon will be sold in th e piece. about 15 years He says he expects Imbued with wisdom and w ith tr u th All these articles will be sold at T h e Fairview P aren t-T ea ch e r asso to continue as Its publisher and do etern al tru th . arm y reg u latio n prices. ciation w ilt give an e n te rta in m e n t to " '’"',er TRAIL 0F OATS LEFT morrow evening a t th e city hall, when “‘““y y‘‘"rs BY MIDNIGHT VISITOR a program and gam es will be enjoyed. SUM M O N S. E. J. G radin buys ca ttle and bog«. Phone 359.— Adv tf WANTED—New born calves in any num ber or kind from |1.00 to >2 00 Will call for them. F ran k Gustafson Phone 289. Gresham. Oregon. FOR SALE— Young buggy horse, iron bedstead, sp rin g and m attress. F r e d S h e lly , phone 298. \\ lX l’EI) Good, cheap worS E o n ei 1400 o r 1500. W ill buy fo r cash o r tra d e to u rin g car. H. McGin nis, phone 76x. Boring, Oregon. POULTRY BARRED PLYMOTH ROCK COCK- erel for sale. E dw ard F ryekstron, Boring, Oregon. FOR SALE— T hree Oregon cockerels, >4 each. Mrs. R. W. Calkins. PIUS FOR SALE— C hester W hite an d P oland China. Wm. H anning, phone 846. 91 FOR SALE— E ight shoats, good stock, 75 to 100 lbs. Al. Stafford, phon« 13x4. tf A FIN E BUY for some one who w ants to raise hogs. Two big brood sows, one boar; one sow to farrow Ja n u a ry 22, one F eb ru ary 22. Ail th re e for >140. A. Heiney, Phenix F arm , phone 98. tf ■ In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for the County of M ultno mah. In P robate. No. 17714. Office and Shop, In the m a tte r of th e catate of H ester , A. Law rence, Deceased. Main St. Bungalow Bldg. Notice is hereby given th a t th e un- G resham . Ore. j dersigned has been appointed Admin- Phone Odi s tr a to r of th e e state of H ester A. Frank C. Jon es F loyd U Mach Law rence, deceased, by th e Circuit C e u rt of th e S tate of Oregon for M ultnoinah C ounty, and has quail-i Phone 159 i fled. All persons having claim s agaln9t said estate a re hereby notl- fled to present the sam e duly verified «• by law req u ired to th e u n d er signed at th e olfiee of MeOuirk A Carpenter and Builder Schneider. F irst S tate Bank Bldg R eeclen c« V, m ile m irth o f lU sc G resham , Oregon, o r at 609-15 F e n L ine on Troutdale-4 ¡rveham road ton n id g P o rtlan d , Oregon, w ithin ' •tx m onths from th e d ate hereof J. W. LAW RENCE, R. M. RANDALL M i - o c ih k » ' A ttorneys. 8r*‘ *ub,lal,ad’ Jan ,M t P°bHc«tlon. Feb lo th . Truck Service RICHARD KNARR T R O IT D A L K . ORE4ÍOX M ill haul anythlm c. any place, any tim e. P h on e (ìreaham 4M» P H Y S IC IA N S PHONE onice tu H. H. HUGHES, M. D, H o u r s - 10-1» a. m. 2-4 and 7-1 p. m. Office, H o w itt B u ild in g G R E SH A M . - - Ottica P h o n e 4» OREGON R e a P h o n e 51» GEO. INGLiS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, o v er F ir s t S ta te B e a k H ou rs— 1 to 6 p. m. G R ESH A M , OREGON EMILY F. BOLCOM, M. D. Pnysician and Surgeon PHONES Office. M ain 2811. R es G resh am SSxl Office 317-318 C orb ett B u ild in g . Office H o u rs 11-12 a. m .; 2-5 p. ni. A t hom o by a p p o in tm en t. PORTLAND, - - OREGON P H O N E S — R esid en ce, T abor 120 o ffice. M ain 4812 H om e A-5152 J. M. SHORT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Rea.. 3 E a s t 63th St. Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D _______ - OREGON A. W. BOTKIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office o v er F ir s t S ta te B aak H ours 2 to 6 p. m. G r e « h a n i, Phone 6x1 O regon AUTOMOBILES. LOST—-A uto license tag 4850 on T ro u td ale road going to Spring- dale, from Benson H otel farm . F in d er notify F red Shelley, phone 298. 1916 FORD ROADSTER for sale. In good condition. Fox Bros., T ro u t dale. H. V. AD LX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon W ith D r. W . J . O il O ffice o v e r B a n k o f ( ¡r e s lu u u B eet phone fo r a p p o in tm en t P honics Office 621, Jittidence 6x3 REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, P H O N E 324 FOR REN T— F arm land, 20 acres, n ear C ottrell Sta., 15 acreB light stu m p in g p astu re ; 5 acres fine soil. E nquire ow ner. H. L. Me Corm ick, 715 E v erett St. P o rtland Phone Main 2156. General Contractors N otice o f \p |s» iiu i,,« iii ,,r t.lu iin i«. tratnr, and N otice to t ’m lito r s . H ow itt Building G resham , Ore. PHONE 11» P IG S Frank C. Jones Co. Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture« and Lamp« Septic Tank« Cement Work DR. H. H. OTT Dentist HORSES Services will be held at th e F air- In th e Ju stice C o u rt for M ultnom ah D istrict, County of M ultnom ah, Sherlock Holmes held th a t a crim l- view church next Sunday evening, S tate of Oregon. No one h e . ve. i . . . , nal a,w a>'a iPaves a clue behind him w'hen th e Rev. B oudlnot Seeley of A. W. M etzger, P laintiff, vs. O. R. by which we can consum e a lo a T o f ■ nl“ ” '’r how he P,ana '» <»ver up P o rtlan d will preach B urch and ---------- B urch, his wife, bread w ithout having first produced P',pry trace, hut not m any thieves D efendants. L. II. Stone spent F a rm e rs’ Week FOR SALE— Seven acres 1 m iles it. If we all decline to produce leave “ » plain a tra il ns th e one dis- at O A. C., stu d y in g th e la test devel To O. R. B urch and ---------- Burch, east of G resham on Powell Valley D efendants above N am ed: ood. we all sta rv e Divinely sim ple, covered by Mrs. 8. R. K itzm iller Mon opm ents in potatoes. Mr. Stone was road. Wm. P eterson. 92 Isn’t It? In th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon day m o rn in g leading from h er g ra n one of th e few grow ers in M ultnom ah A New Jersey farm er asks why you a re hereby req u ired to appear M ore F arm s W anted. should a producer of food be com ary. Mrs K itzm iller says th a t for county who succeeded In producing and an sw er th e co m plaint filed We have several buyers on hand pelled Io work 84 hours a week to som e tim e past she has been m issing seed potatoes last year. ag a in st you in th e above en titled for farm s and im proved sm all homes. teed an o th er who w orks hut 4 2 at different article s from th e g ran a ry action on or before th e 13th dav of 1 to 15 acres. If yours is for sale It T he W om en's society of the F air- Ja n u a ry , 1920, which is th e date will pay you to see us a t once. W rite much higher pay. H e su g g e sis that if all farm ers will but u n til Monday m orning had no view church will m eet with Mrs. D. fixed by th e o rd er of th e above en o r call. .igree to cut th e ir uercage (o one- definite clue as to th e robber. Yes- W. McKay next T h u rsd ay afternoon, titled C ourt for you to ap p e ar and K RID ER & ELKINGTON, Tel 17x fifth, I hey 11 only have to work six terd ay m orning, how ever, when she ■ D evotional exercises will begin a t 2 an sw er th e com plaint h erein and if EIGHTY ACRE FARM for ren t, 38 hours and th e y ’ll get flve tltnes as went to the g ran ary , th e re was pnrt o ’clock and will be follow ed by th e you fail so to answ er, for w ant th e re acres in cu ltiv atio n , 27 acres fall much for th e ir products. | (l) of plaintiff will apply to th e Court ack of o ats m issing and plain discussion of plans for 1920. A sh o rt for ju d g m en t ag a in st you in th e sum grain. W ill sell stock and imple But If the farm ers produced only ' m ents. Phone 37x7. tf une-flfth the usual am ount of food, as day a tric k le of oats across th e m usical program and social h o u r will of F ifty -th re e and 30-100 (>53.30) th e re w ouldn't ba enough lo h I field and over th e fence w here it grad- dollars with in te rest th ereo n at six be enjoyed and refre sh m e n ts will be around .. —..x. •vneom uruiB w m ue FOR SALE— Two lots, m odern 4- per cent per ann u m from A ugust— , room house, bath, gas range, good And If th e farm ers were paid on a , 7 'F h° ‘e h" * co n n ec,,°* « '"> which a 1919, un til paid an d d for luo coses 1919, un til paid an for th e costs barn and w oodshed, some fru it six hour basis with double pay Jo“ | b, en ‘‘« '“ nted in »me m an n er w hile silv er offering will be tak en for w orn-1 and d isb u rsem en ts herein trees. Price $1200. T. E. Mercer, overtim e, and Hie sam e thing applied 'J"* w»s < H»ihlng th e fence Mrs. j «n’s work All women of the com-1 You are f u rth e r notified th a t by G resham . 92 d ls trib u to i all the consum ers K H zm lllcr is said lo he on the w atch m unlty arc Invited T hci ire a s k e 1 v , r , u e o f « w rit of atta c h m e n t a n ! FOR REN T Good 5-room house, anil rcfiiscWto c a t'" ' f° r " ‘ “ unlon o" ' for «"X prow lers and th e next e x - ) to bring th e ir thim bles ' ' I ?.“ .r ,4 “Illuent *“ ued ln th e above en- furnished. Not m odern. Phone titled cause all personal p ro p erty be 79x5. Mrs. Gould But a man m ust eat. W herefore peilltion lo h er g ran a ry is apt to be longing to you or e ith e r of you in the som eone m ust labor as long as ne met with a shot gun and a dog. possession of G. W. K enney has been WANTED «mall place, 2 to 5 acres, PLEASANT HOME cessary to produce the required m oderate Im provem ents, m ust be attac h ed and is being held su b ject to am ount of food. on good road n ear G resham Mrs. Idelle W llilon w ent to Ta- A W ant Ad costs only a few cents the outcom e of th is action, which If one hundred men on an island D ollars In retu rn . q u ire W. F. Honey, phone 681 j com a S atu rd ay to visit h e r d au g h ter, said personal p ro p erty o r so much j Mrs. Lane, who is ill w ith appendi th ereo f as may be necessary will be l'()l* SALE— Five o r ten-acre tracts, sold and th e proceeds th e re o f appii. h alf cleared and sp rin g w ater, one citis. ... , , ■ to .w w ...... ard th mo e »aiisiuciion sa tisfactio n of or tn th e J Judg- udg- and a h alf m iles from O resham 1 W ednesday aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 14, “‘«fit recovered h erein. T he d ate ot E. Dunn, phone 93. tf th e M ethodist L adies' Aid will meet ^ rst P ublication of th is Sum m ons is at th th e e hom hom e e of of Mr. Mr an and M rs u w , ''2 PInt?.T 9.’. and th e d ate of MISCELLANEOUS at d Mrs. S. W. last publication is Ja n u a ry 13 1920 M orrison As th is is th e last m eeting FOUND— On road, one saek of p o ta McGUIRK & SCH NEID ER. toes. Wm. P eterson. i of th e Aid before th e d e p a rtu re of A tto rn ey s fo r Plaintiff, If Mrs 1. N. L. S h rin er for h er new- JC h / n BROWN,k R ldg' G re9ham ’ Or PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY you are buying apples, buy from home. a larg e atten d a n ce Is desired. Ju stic e of the P eace me. S tan d ard w inter apples, good T he S unshine club an d Mrs, Van keepers T. H Gill, phone 389. F leel s ju n io rs won th e collection and WANTED— Place for boy of 15 years, «(tendance b an n e r respectively last to work for board an d go to high Sunday. T he S unshine club plans to school. Phone 37x6 G resham win them both next Sunday. FOR SALE— Good bicycle, cheap. A. Miss N ellie G ossett, of M abery. was L a u b r r G resh am . P h o n e 521. j pleasantly su rp rised S atu rd ay even tin g when 38 friends g ath ered at her For Sale. ’ home. The su rp rise was com plete Clover hay. tim othy hay, alfalfa hay, oat straw , w heat straw , m il l: ' and everyone had a d elig h tfu l even- I feed of all kinds. Wood and g a s ; ) ing a fte r which refresh m en ts were b riq u ets Phone G resham 849 served. LEE EVANS, T ro u td ale. Oregon, i Work oe Starve. W ill b e in G rm ham Every Bay WANTED— New born calves. Pay $1 to $3. W. R. Jo h n so n , phone 253. E. BAUMANN Duys and sells rresh cows, beef cows and hogs. H ighest price paid for veal calves. Phone 901. tf Res US VV. J. OTT Dentist J^OR SALE— Nice big roan D urham cow , 3 years old, with second calf, i F resh th ree weeks. Giving aro u n d 4 gallons of m ilk per day, >100. W. J. P h air, R. A, G resham . P hone 35«. 9> FOR SALE— Milk cow. Laud>rt- back Bros Phone 753. tf w ill c a l l I PHONES FOR SALE— Go< (I fresh Jersey cow. also Jersey heifer, fresh soon. A. B rugger, phone 244 tf is now In the position of th e fleet-footed g o at chaser. lie e„me Professional and Business Ads. LIVESTOCK land Italllea. W eekly Orejronlan, s e m i- ’ e d ly g e t It I*l7e‘“ y Jou rn *1 and O re« on C ity E n t e r - i The farm er sh.ateP“to ‘ifv.’T r * / ELDERLY WOMAN w anted as house keeper for widower. No o th e r in fam ily W ashing sen t out. Mod ern house. All Im provem ents. DR. A. H. W RIGHT \ e te rln a rj Surgeon Office and Residence on SOUTH ROBERTS AVENUE All calls prom ptly attende«! DR. N. PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physician Office ABINGTON BUILDING PORTLAND. OREGON A TTO RNEYS G resham 517 Broadw ay 32 McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER Attorneys at Law At O resham Office, Tuesdays. T hursdays and S aturdays F IR S T s t a t e b a n k b ld g P ortlan d office, 609-15 F e n to a B ld g . IN S U R A N C E SEE— JOHN BROWN Pioneer Real E state and Insurance b ife, Eire, A utom obile, P la te GI maa C i,? ÁTIi ^ A C T I O N Offlco 981 H m ith OV ARAN TBBD PHONES Äepner B u ild in g R©« 547 JAMES ELKINGTON 1N8UHANCE A ccident, Surety Bonds, l'ire. A utom obile, i j f e< H ealth P late Glass. Office o s M ain S tr e e t Office 816 PH O N ES R eg. 6» Cha«. Cleveland, Agt. Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n. Notary Public Real Estate P h on es: Office »HI, H esidence 4T1 w . S. WOOD A uctioneer VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON F a rm end S to c k S a le s a S p e c ia lty P h o n s V an cou ver 614, or Z G rssh a m O u tlook 761 The man who kicks a dog will kick a wife. GRESHAM SANATORIUM E very th in g your friend to n -h es tu rn s to money, but did you ever ni>- on P o w ell V a lley road. A hom e here rn atsrn lty, conva]ewa«nt m d i.'T’ ,lm e y ° B try o f nê a r a ;* ,t0 U * Pa*M rere,T e «h« b est touch nlm he tu rn s to stone? C hildren are a g reat blessing, b u t 1 m anagem ent even blessings can be overdone. THK MIMSES S4 H R B PE L S u p erv isio n Dr. A dii P h n n ei l i l <*’ FLORENCE M. HONEY PIANO. HARMONY L IV E S T O C K Private or Class Lessons of all kinds Bought and Sold Stn d lo F irst S tate Bank Bldg. Phone 681 Gresham C. A. Butcher ied M o releJ . Cl«««, H .a ltk y i y . . . If they Tire. Itch. Smart or Bum. if Sore. W C Ä ' î ____ , Vka 'EttS ------------Granulated, use Murine often. S o o th « ,. R efresh»,. Safe for Infant or AMt. AtaBDruoPsts Write hr free Eye Booh, hwm tn t*d, Ca. CM m (n-esham. Ore, Phone 32x2 Maxwell Schneider PHOTOS Picture Framing Main Street, Qreaham. Phone >41