Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 20, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TW ICE A WEKK
GRBHHA.M OUTLOOK
ANOTHER RAID BRINGS
QUANTITY OP MOONSHINE
A D V E R T ISIN G
Rate» reasonable. Our rep resen tative
w ill call.
Official paper of the Tow n o f G resham.
Official paper o f the Town o f F airview .
Entered as Hecond-claaa m atter March
3. 1911, at the 1 oatofflce at G resham , Ore-
yon. hik I it the Act o f March 3, 1879.
four 52-gallon b arrels of ferm en ted
cherry juice in a celler u nder the barn
on th e Cross Roads farm a t the 1 2 - 1
mile co rn er according to D eputy M in th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
M. Squires who p articip ated .
1 Oregon, fo r M ultnom ah C ounty, and
T he m oonshine was cleverly c o n -, ^ a t M onday, th e 13th day of Sep-
tem b er 1920, a t th e h o u r of 2:30
cealed in a cellar and th e re was notb- ) o’clock
in th e forenoon of said day
Ing to Indicate th a t th e re was a cellar a n d th e C ourt room of said C o u rt has
u n d er th e barn. One co rn er of th e been appointed as th e tim e an d place
barn was p artitio n ed off to form a ■ for th e h earin g of o bjections th e re to
bedroom and ad jo in in g th is was a
1 ^ L F R E D H O L D E N ,E x ecu to r,
sm all harness room which was not In j
j[JA HOLDEN LENHART,
use apparently. Some old harn ess and I
Executrix,
straw covered th e floor. T he floor, McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
how ever Hfled up disclosing a High, I o ^ a n T f i r s t published. Aug. 13,
of sta irs leading in to th e cellar w here i 1920.
sta n d in g In a row were th e fo u r bar- Dated and last published, Sept. 10,
rels of ferm ented ch erry juice.
1920.
T he raid was m ade by D eputies
. . .
„ .
.
T hose W ant Ads a re gen u in e bus-.
Squire, K endal, C h n sto ferso n , Beck- fness g etters.
t
i n a 11, S i ■ 11 r i 1111 • r
—
S atu rd ay , A ugust 28. T he hold-j
ers of every te n th tick et will h a v e 1
th e ir money refunded.
FARM ERS SAVE *85,000.
T IIE BANKING HABIT.
G overnm ent reports show th a t
th e re are 190 deposit accounts to
every 1000 of population ta k in g the
U nited States aB a whole.
W yoming sta n d s first w ith 394
depositors per 1000 of population.
M ontana was next w ith 349 per
1000 of population. T he tw elve
sta te s whose natio n al hanks rep o rt­
ed th e next la rg e st n um ber of de­
posit accounts in proportion to pop­
ulation were In th e o rd er nam ed:
Idaho, 293; P ennsylvania, 289; Col­
orado, 280; Oregon, 275; M innesota,
271; Iowa, 262; V irginia, 259; V er­
m ont, 255; C alifornia, 248; South
D akota, 244; Maine, 239; Texas,
236; per 1000 of population.
TH E GOOD OLD U. H. A.
Ju st w here U nited S tates sta n d s In i
relatio n to th e world is pointed out
by the New York Curb News which
suggests th e "k n o c k ers" be p resen t­
ed with these facts. Am erica has—-1
Six per cent of th e w orld’s popu- j
latlon.
Six per cent of the w orld’s land. !
T w enty per cent of th e w orld’s ,
gold.
Twenty-five per cent of all the
w heat grown.
T h irty -th ree per cent of the
w orld's silver.
F orty per cent of the w orld’s ra il­
roads.
F orty per cent of the w orld's steel
and iron.
Fifty-tw o per cent of the w orld's )
coal.
Sixty per cent of all cotton
grown.
Slxfy-slx per cent of th e w orld’s
oil.
Seventy per cent of the w orld’s
copper.
Seventy-five per cent of all corn
grown.
E ighty per ce n t of th e w orld's J
autom obiles.
P revious to 1914, we owed E ng­
land so much money th a t th e a n ­
nual Interest was th ree hundred m il­
lion dollars. Now E ngland is pay­
ing us one hundred fifty m illion dol­
lars a year Interest. Before th e war,
we owed about four billion dollars
abroad. Today th e net Indebtedness
of E urope to Am erica is ten billion
dollars. Am erica Is now th e richest
nation and the financial center of th->
world.
Before the w ar, E ngland was the
greatest ship-ow ning nation
A fter
1920. America will have tw ice ns
many ships as E ngland.
I-armera Mutual F ire
B est.
-
Wood - Sand - Gravel
Dunce a t F airview
Insurance is
P hilippine Scare-crow A ttracts
Marine.
Because his soul had become at-l
tuned to the Jaxx m usic of bamboo
rice w histles. S ergeant John H. Me-1
Clasky re-cnllsted In th e m arin e J
corps at San F rancisco fo r P h ilip -|
pine service.
T he Negritos of th e P hilippines
cut bamboo w histles which they fast-j
en to fences around th e ir rice flelda,
according to McClaskey. When the
wind blows they produce a weird
screeching sound which keeps away
birds th a t are destructive to the
crops.
S ergeant McClaskey has Just fin­
ished a term with th e m arines In the)
O rient, and will re tu rn th e re on the
next tran sp o rt leaving here for
M anilla.
W ork m ore and w aste less, thus
helping to reduce the cost of living. I
To Our Frientle «m l Patrons.
All parties w anting wood sawed
will do well to have It done as soon
as possible and avoid th e rush later
on.
We g u a ra n te e
satisfaction,
prom pt service, even lengths. T h a n k ­
ing one and all for past favors we are
at your service
Phone 14x5.
C. II. CALKINS,
G resham . Oregon
20.
1020
Professional and
Business Ads.
Fordson Tractors
D IIT H IÍ
Offlce 114
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow B uilding
A Carload of Fordson Tractors
P H Y S IC IA N S
has arrived and we are making immediate
deliveries. Now is the time to buy your
Fordson. It has lots of power for either belt
or drawbar work.
GRESHAM
Whoo-oo-o
P. A. KLINE
PHONE
W ith
s T A G GA * ^ b
S tu d s
UK fully equipped repair shop is available
to all motorists.
O
Our skilled repairmen are ready to render
complete tire service at all times.
W e are glad to explain to all car owners the
economy of Republic Tires.
W e k n o w from our o w n experience that
Republic Tires d o last longer.
W e know that they wear down evenly and
slow ly—som ewhat as steel wears.
W e know they suffer very, very little from
-he cutting and chipping to which ordinary
tires are subject.
R .pubhe T i r . . . „ d T u b . . bo)b
B lack-bn. R .d .n d O r.y . . r . m .d . h r
T h e R epublic R u bb er C o rp oratio n
Y o u n g s to w n , O h io
BORING GARAGE
WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor
There isn’t a ghost of a show
of losing with one of these little
WanTads. The quick returns
are almost uncanny.
It’s only natural that a
W ant Ad should appear un-
) natural!
Next time you want to know
something don’t use a ouija
board, use a Want Ad.
LIVESTOCK
Office, W ithrow B u ild in g
GRESHAM.
TH E UN I VE RS A L
CAR
I he I’ord Sedan is high-class in ap­
pearance and appointments. The seats
ate restful, and deeply upholstered with
cloth of high quality. Large doors
give convenient entrance on either
side plate glass windows make it a
closed car for inclement weather, and
give fresh air when open. W ith high
quality in appearance and equipment
there is the simple and safe control in
driving. A woman’s car a family
car for every* day in the year.
W e can make immediate delivery.
RAKER & SON
GRISH A M
ESTACADA
H ORSES
G ood
w ork
OREGON
Rea. P h o n s 511
Offlcs, o v er P i n t S ta te B ank
H our
1 t s 5 p. m.
GRESHAM.
- OREG O N
F o rty -acre farm , 38 acres u n d er cul­
tiv atio n .
Modern buildings and
equipped w ith com plete w ater sys­
tem. Two sets of buildings m att­
ing possible to divide into two 20-
acre farm s. Located on good road,
m ile front electric railro ad s ta ­
tion. On account of 111 h ealth ow n­
e r m ust sell. Price very reaso n ­
able.
For
fu rth e r p articu la rs
w rite K arl J. H agberg, Gresham
Oregon, R. A, Box 71, o r phone
26x4.______
50
EMILY F, BOLCOM, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
.
PHONES
M ain 2811. R es. G resh am 55x1
Offlcs 817-2U C orb ett B u ild in g
O fflcs H o u rs 11-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
A t h om e by a p p o in tm en t.
PORTLAND,
-
.
OREGON
O f f lC A
u K? ~ . i ? ; ld ,n o *’ T abor 12«
Offlcs, M ain 4812
H o m s A -5152
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es., I E a st l l t h St.
Offlce, 1111-12 S e llin g B n lld la g
PO R T L A N D
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offlce over P in t Stats Bank
H ours 2 to 5 p. m.
P h ons t z l
G resham , Oregon
H. V. AD IX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Farm
Ten acres, eig h t cleared, balance
surfaced cleared ; all fenced; new
5-room house, good barn, wood
shed, chicken house, co rrell, oren-
ard on good road west of Sandy
300 feet from w here th e cem ent
road will go; th ree good cows, one
heifer, nice calf, good horse,
w agon, buggy, cart, harness, two
hogs, 30 chickens, plow, harrow ,
cu ltiv a to r, se p arato r, 12 tons hay,
fork, rak e, slip scrapper, one A
potatoes, kale, 20 ricks wood, 100
ced ar posts, lots of sm all tools
fine location, $4000, h alf cash.
Phone 67, Geo. Beers, Safldy, Ore.
50
horse. c KUA
POSTS for sale. 15c each.
W. .
W orks single or double; w eight)
south of Hillsview
school.
50
1200. K. O uchhla, phone 89.
tfl
TWO ROOMS TO RENT, p artly fur
GOATS
nished. $6 a m onth. E. M. Camp,
FOR SALE— Milk goats.
Several
G resham , phone 32x3.
51
does and one reg istered N ubian
buck.
H enry L inder, G resham , W E 'L L HALE your hay o r Straw-
Oregon, R. 4, two m iles so u th east
T elephone 844 B rugger & Fanch-
L tnnem ann.
56
ler's baler, or leave o rd ers at Hes-
sels F arm M achinery, G resham
PIGS
Oregon. Phone 544
TEN-W EEK 9-OLD -PIG S for
sale, A GOOD HOME COMFORT ran g e for
also som e p ure bred W hite Leg­
sale. P rice $50. O. p. Here, Bor­
horn hens, th e la tte r at $1 each.
ing, O regon, R. 2.
52
Douglass F arm . T ro u td ale, phone
G resham 78x4.________________ 51 GOOD PASTURE with ru n n in g wa-
E. C Lind, I Jer, $2 a m onth p er head. John
SM ALL PIG S fo r sa le
one mile n o rth w est of P leasan t
Brown, phone 981.
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H om e
P h o n e 46x1
D BLCO L IG H T PLAN T fo r «ale
cheap.
C N. Taylor. P leasan t
AUTOMOBILES.
view avenue. G resham , phone 8x5.
F o rd ru n ab o u t 1919 m odel for CORDWOOD.
Insured any place
sale. F irs t class condition. Phone)
981*n ,t *'Fe
^obn Brown, phone
33
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1820 111'ICK TO U R IN G
-
Physician and Surgeon
FOR SALE OR RENT one acre, all
p lanted. F ru it an d berries. Dan
dy 5-room bungalow , all built-in
sleeping porch. Hot and cold wa­
ter, fine bath room , all w hite enam ­
el plum bing, fireplace, full cem ent
basem ent, g arag e, large hen house,
law n and roses, $3250.
W ould
consider 5- to 10-acre hom e in ez
change.
In q u ire J. J. T rueb,
Cleveland avenue, Gresham .
®a s! " f G re sh a m
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GEO. INGLiS, M. D.
ESTACADj
FOR SALE— One reg istered Jersey STORAGE - I am prepared to tak e
cow. 4 years old. one reg istered
all kinds of dead sto rag e, from an
autom obile up, at the T ra n sfer and
y earlin g Jersey h eifer, also one
C heater W hite brood sow. F. W.
Storage Bldg., on Main stre e t n ear
the O. W. P. depot. S. S. T hom p­
H eltxm au,
G resham ,
S tapleton
farm .
_______
47
son. phone G resham 17x3.
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SEV ERA L GOOD F R E S H COWS for p OR SALE— Second-crop clover hay
sale.
E. B aum ann, G resham ,
an<l o at hay. F. Spvbrock. O. W.
p h o n e 901
tf
T a rr place, Section Line road half
SA LE
1-4 sod T-l p. a .
H o u r s - 10-12 a. m.
Offlcs P h o n s 4»
H om e for Sale
cow s
bungalow , electric light,
FOR SALE— Four heifers, one J e r ­ Five-room
phone, good well, g arag e, wood
sey, th ree H olsteins. O. H. Stone,
shed and fo u r lots o r h alf acre
phone 4 21.________
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ground. One block from O. W. P.
LOST— A Jersey h eifer 15 m onths
depot a t Boring, only 100 feet
old. Black and brown mixed. If
from new proposed Mt. Hood Loop
anyone know s th e w hereabouts,
road, $1200. Small cash paym ent.
please notify W illis M arkell, a t
Easy term s on balance. Address
P le a s a n t H om e, p h o n e 2 7x.
50
H. C. L arsen, G resham , F ifth and
Main. P hone 14x3.
FOR SALE— F resh h eife r w ith h eifer
calf, 10 days old. C. D. Cathey,
__G resham , phone 97.
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE— F resh G uernsey-Jersey FOR SALE, K entucky W onder beans
cow, fo u r years old w ith h eifer cait.
In q u ire Mrs. C arrie H ansen, phone
Gave last Ju ly , y ear ago, 36 to 38
51x3.
pounds of m ilk per day w ith
________ __________
ond calf. Also pure-bred C h ester | HOUSEW ORK W A N TED.by th e day
o r hour. Mrs. W. Circle. In q u ire
W hite pigs. I). M. C athey, phone
at Novelty Store, G resham .
51
9x2.
tf
FOR SALE— A -l fresh cow. H. G. GOLD DOLLAR straw b erry plants
for sale. P rice $5 per 1000, at my
Lake, phone 425.
50
Place. Ed S hroy, Bull Run. Ore.
FOR SALE— Two good cows and five
selected h eifers.
Geo. Reynolds. CROWN l; AN'GE for sale. Used only
a year. M aleable top, hot w a­
G resham . Phone 299.
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te r coil, b urns wood o r coal. J. A.
FR E SH HOLSTEIN COW for sale.
Gray, W hitehead addition, G resh­
J. H K esterson, G resham , phone
am.
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FO R
Offlee 111
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
F or Salp.
R epublic T ires
G resham , Ore.
P H O N E 11»
ÇLaSSiflEDÀD^ERflS]NC
AUCTIONEER
115
Dentisi
TROUTDALE, OREGON
P hone G resliain ISO.
F arm ers are finding o u t th a t in ­
su ran ce In the F a rm e rs M utual F ire;
Relief association cost 60 p er cent
less th an in Com m ercial com panies j
The association has o ver $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1
Livestock and F arm Sales
at risk. Saves $25,000 an n u ally to
m em bers. An association th a t bene-1
fits th e farm ers and which Is g ro w -1
(Mil G lisan S treet
lng bigger and b e tte r every d a y .!
Oregon
When ready to Insure notify H. W. ) P o rtlan d ,
S nashall, G resham . Phone 85.
R at
W ill be in Gresham E very Day
RAKER & SON
J. R. KNARR & SON
PHONE8
W. J. O TT
Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
I’oMal E xam in ation to Be llch l.
T he United S tales Civil Service
com m ission has announced an ex­
am ination for th e county of M ultno­
mah to be held at P ortland ott Sep­
tem ber 11, 1920, to fill the position
of ru ra l ca rrie r a t C orbett and H ills­
dale. and vacancies th at occur on
ru ra l routes from o th e r postoffices
In this county.
The salary Is $1800 per year for
the sta n d ard 24-mlle ro u te with an
additional $30 per mile per annum
for each additional mile above the
24-mlle standard.
AUGU h T
NOTICE OF F IN A L AOOOl’NT.
In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
Oregon, for th e County of M ult­
nom ah. In P robate.
No. 17657.
.V1® M atter of th e E sta te of L isette
H olden, Deceased.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un­
der*^n© d, as executor and execu tu x
P ublished every Tuesday and F ri­
A raid m ade by fire deputy sheriff«
day a t G reeham , Oregon, by th e
O utlook Publishing Co.. H. L. St. last T uesday evening at th e 12-mile
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
house resulted in th e discovery o f,
OUR SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T ES
One year, 11.50, six m onths. 85c, three
m onth s’ trial subscription, 50c.
Com bination rates with a ll the Portland
D ailies. W eekly O regonian, Sem i-W eekly
Journal and O regon City Enterprise.
FR ID A Y .
...
Run six weeks. O w ner gone east , p « n, n "G t NDERSON LUMBER
A bargain. Call 44
50
l.T S iS T ’
in? ’ Or<,*o n - Rough
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE, o r trad e I m . ' P” e<1 lu m b er- p h o n e Sandy
on good bicycle. M. Norby, Gresh-
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am. phone 56x7.
51 WANTED— Long rye straw , hand
th rash ed , su ita b le fo r stuffing horse
Storage b attery rep airin g and re ­
collars
Call o r w rite for particu
charging. s ta r te r and
g e n e ra to r
.Ad<,reM’ P Sharkey A Son.
work.
R ak er A Son.
53 Union Ave., P o rtlan d . Ore
PLACE YOUR ORDERS now for
REAL ESTATE. RFNTALS
your w in ter wood. Alder, m aple,
•rro n d gro w th and first gro w th fir.
WANTED TO I,EA SE fo r five years.
AU orders cash on delivery. Phone
30 acres o r m ore w ith th e option
G resham 849 o r w rite Lee Evans
of buying
Henry Sorensen, box
T ro u td ale, Oregon.
568, R. A, P o rtlan d . Ore.
52
WANT TO LEASE FARM
I desire
Need Your S u it C leaned?
term lease on good farm for cash , Have It F rench dry cleaned
ra n t, p refer ease w ith option to 1 pairin g neatly done
T ailoring tor
buy
H. W. Strong. G resham , ladles and men
uoriag ror
Oregon, phone 21.
52
PETER LENARD T ailor
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
Offlce o ver Bank of G resham
B e st p h o n s fo r a p p o in tm en t
P H O ie r s :
Office 621. ftm d e n c e « it
P H O W l 324
DR. a . H. WRIGHT
V eterinary Surgeon
Office and R esidence on
SOUTH ROBERTS AVENU B
A ll c a lls prom ptly atten d ed
ATT O R N EY S
G resham 617
Broadw ay 22
McGUIRK A SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
At G resham Offlce, Tuesdays,
T hursdays and Saturdays.
P o rtla n d offlce. 002-15 P e n to n B id » .
IW SUBAW CE
SEE—
JOHN BROWN
Pioneer Real E sta te and Insuranoe
L ife,
F ire.
A utom obile,
P la te Glam
IleaUOi
B d T IS F d O T IO N O U Â R A N T B B D
Offlce 981
PHONES
R ea 547
Keener Building
JAMES ELKINGTON
H fS V B A S C I
A ccident, Surety Bonds,
Plr«,
A utom obile, L ife, H ealth,
P la te Glaas.
Offlce on M ain a tr e e t
Offlce 81«
PHONES
R es. «8
Chas. Cleveland, Agt.
Oregon Fire Relief A«»’n.
Notary Public Real Estate
Phone
Office UNI, R esid en ce ATI
Lou McLain
R alph M11Ier
McLAIN & MILLER
First-Class Plumbing
nAIJn *'OKK GUARANTEED.
Powell S treet,
G resham , Ore.
Opposite E k stro m ’s G arage.
P h e n e 79x1.
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
VANCOUVER.
WASHINGTON
B^ ° Ck 8al** * ®P»cialty
Phon« V an cou ver «14, o r
Graaham O ut lea k 7»i
GRESHAM SANATORIUM
P o w .ll V a lley roaA
A hon«
„.m* î* r n ,,y ’ c°n v a l« » « o n t an«
e f o a r a , , 1 o u * ' • • • • «■•calve th e beet
M ANAGEM ENT
THE M ISSES SC H R EPE L
« u n erv lelo n
Dr
P h o n es «x5,
A d ii
«21
Maxwell Schneider
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
Main S treet, G reeham .
Phone 541
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
Teacher in Piano
P riv ate o r class lessons. Specla
atte n tio n given to b eginners 1
rtlM a tlo n and h and development
R i-lge A v., near L aw rence
P h on e 791