Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 08, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRESHAM OUTL4X>K.
FRIDAY. (MTOBER 8,
Ittao
not for us and th a t all o t them th in k ' T his week G resham is the little
of th e ir own in te rests first. So they ' clty wlth th e blj? falr
feel it is best for Am erica to look
Published every T uesday and F ri out fo r A m erica«. and not sign any
M<yn< .R <>F F , w
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day at G resham , Oregon, by the contra» t, like th e L eague of N ations,,
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O utlook P ublishing Co., H G. St- to se ttle o th e r people’s q u arrels be- In the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
C lair, E dito r and M anager
fore
look a fte r troubles of o u r
Oregon, fo r th e County of Multno-
owh .”
! mail, In P robate.
OUR SU B SC R IPTIO N KATES
i
No. 17681.
(>n<- year, >150, «lx month«. 86c. three
m onths trial «u b scn p tion, 60c.
F o r next y ear's fa ir G resham w ill j In th e M atter of th e E sta te o t C harity
Com bination rates w ith all the Portland need to open up som e new stre e ts f o r '
™ S m ith, Deceased
D allies. W eekly O regonian, Sem i-W eekly
Notice is hereby given th a t th e un­
Journal and O regon C ity Enterprise.
p ark in g purposes.
dersigned, as a d m in istra to r of the
A D V E R T ISIN G
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estate
of C h arity M. Sm ith, deceased,
Kate« reasonable. Our rep resen tative
w ill call.
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E very th in g about th is y e a r's fair has hied his final account in th e Cir-
Offlcial p a p w o f the Town oFartishar^ I Proved Inadequate except th e police
“ “ ^ h 0/.}^® ,31“ 1®. ° / °.r ®?on ,io r
<»tficifii paper ot th*- Town o f Fairview.
M ultnom ah County an d th a t .Monday,
.p
u
re
e
.
.
the
8th
day of Novem ber, 1920, a t
Open for Business under new management.
Entered a s «econd cla ss m atter March
ui 9
j i . :30
o v u
c i u i K iix
o re -
th e h i i w o u u r i of
o ’clock
in m
the e i fore-
3. UHI, s t tb s PostoO lce at G resham , Ore­
gon, und« r the Act o f March 3, 1178.
T he fo u rteen th an n u al M ultnom ah noon of said day and the co u rt room
We are serving all kinds of meals and short orders.
,
county fa ir Is like a reg u la r th ree-
B*’<1 C ourt J““ ^ en appointed as
MAN W ilt» KNOWS SP E A K S FOR r,„„
. . . ,.
„
. the tim e and place for th e hearing of
Our meals are well cooked.
ItOVs WHO FOUGHT.
rn‘K *rcuB * ith 4,1 ,hfi m enagerie objections to said final account and
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throw n In— som ething doing ail th e th e se ttlem en t thereof.
C aptain
E ddie
R ickenbarker, , lm e.
AKZA SMITH, A d m in istrato r.
th e Am erican
Come in and give us a trial.
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McGUIKK & SCHNEIDER,
In San Francisco, and had som ething
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per „ A ttorneys.
to say about the present cam paign. cent
erest on tim e d e p o s its .-A d v .
“j ^ t p u b lk a rio n N o ^ U » ] ^
On the corner of Main and Powell streets across from the
C aptain Kicked backer said th a t be
had bad it in m ind for some tim e to
First State Bank
sta te bis position on the League of
N ations. As a soldier he had been
in th e service so long as to be prac­
tically a reg u la r und whose experi­
C A SH
P A ID
ence liad been th e common property
of th e public in the United S tates, it
CH O ICE M E A T S
was difficult for him to m ake this
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S ausage, Lard
decision. He did not wish to go into
p artisan politics except where p a rti­
san politics affected the w elfare of ¡
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
his country as he had seen It in th e ;
E. B A U M A N N ,
war and since. He said:
Main S treet
GRESHAM
Phone 881
"I feel it is my duty to speak for
GEO. D IETL, Prop.
the boys who gave th e ir all for th eir
country and who u n fo rtu n ately are
not In position to tell th e ir friends
and com rade« at hom e that they were
willing to fight and die for America
and not for countries which were not
theirs and of which they know n o th ­
Spring and Summer bring many
ing.
“ T he men who fought in Europe
aches,
pains, or strainings of the back
are not for Mr. W ilson's League of
or muscles, colds in the chest, etc.
N ations o r for Mr. Cox’s either. 1
know th is because 1 have talked with
I stands for IT, which implies something
hu n d red s of them . They do not
It’s no time to delay then. You want
m ake a tine argum ent on the sub ject;
big;
ease and comfort—something to usequickly.
hut they feel deeply.
"T h e way they look a t It Is th is:
For more than 52 years Watkins Liniment
Maybe an incubator, ice box or pig—
They went over to E urope and fo u g h t'
has been the standard in homes.
for
th e ir
couutry— th a t
la— the
tt«iier Thao Any P lu m
United States. 1 do not believe th at
Implement, investment, inquiry or what—
any one of them ever thought once
th a t he was fighting to set up a
THE MARK
Want Ad will show it up big on the spot.
OF QUALITY
League of N ations or to help estab ­
lish a United S tates of the world. I
Anything that hears the name of The J. R.
know th a t Mr. Wilson anil Mr. Cox
say they did, but I do not think th a t
Watkins Co., of Winona, Minn., is guaranteed
.F O R KENT— 10 acres of Celery
LIVESTOCK
these gentlem en realize w hat the
lan d u n d er irrig atio n . W. C.
to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Be
fighting men fought for o r th e sp irit
cow
s
Spence, T ro u td ale.
64
sure to have Watkins Liniment and Watkins
In which they fought. They both
Mustard Ointment on hand at all times.
EXCEPTIONALLY F IN E MILK cow WANTED-—One o r two acres of land
are m istaken, th a t is all.
for sale. G uernsey-Jersey, 8 years
n ear G resham
W ill pay cash. H.
“ 1 do not know a single tnan In the
1 3 7 W atkina Product«
old, com ing fresh Nov. 13. W e ig h t'
C. Johnson, 6615-58th Ave., S. E.
A. E. F. who th in k s we o ught to tak e
ab o u t 1100 pounds, heavy m ilker.
on the Cox-Wilson L eague, especially
delivered at your door anywhere in this County.
Seventy-six acres, 16 cleared, bal­
Price $125, It. H. C a rte r, E sta­
the obligations in A rticle X. Every
ance easy clearin g : all fenced cross
Send no money. Just write or phone your
cada, Oregon. Phone.
67
one of them would be w illing to fight
fence. All lays good. F re e from
order to
for the U nited S tates again but none
FR E SH COW for sale
L au d erb ack
rock. Between Sandy and G resh
of them would fight for the purpose
Bros., P lea san t
H om e,
phone
THE W A TK IN S RETAILER
am on rock road, $4000. E ight
G resh am 75 3.
tf
of fixing the boundaries of some coun­
room house, good barn, w oodhouse
try in the B alkans o r Asia or Africa.
o
u t buildings, fine orch ard , ru n ­
FOR SALE— Young Jersey-G uernsey
They really don’t care how E ngland,
ning
w ater. Price $8 000, half
cow, com ing fresh, th ird calf, Nov.
and F ran ce and Spain divide up the
cash. Lots of sm all places on rock
12. L. Crum b, Lone Oak farm ,
Phone
506
land around the M editerranean or
road, reasonable. Phone 65, Geo
R. A, G resham .
64
Gresham, -
. Oregon
who gets w hat part of it. if you ask
Beers, Sandy, Oregon.
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BULL
FOR
SALE,
16
m
onths
old.
them they will tell you th a t is E u­
fj
H
olstein.
In
q
u
ire
W
ebb
C
herry
Send
for
C
o
m
p
le
te
L
iat
o
f
P
rod
ueta
ropean business and not American.
MISCELLANEOUS
¿’J
F arm , R. A. Box 384, P o rtlan d .
“They learned enough in Europe
□
TWO
GOOD
COWS
fo
r
sale,
cheap
to know th a t the E uropean countries
B U FF ORPINGTON DUCKS fo r sale
if tak en at once. P artie s a re leav­
are looking out for them selves and
250-egg record. Also Rouen ducks
ing
A. Hutz, G resham , phone
good layers.
Won first prize at
797.
63
G resham fair. $2.50 each. Mrs. J
G ray, S pringdale, on C olum bia
SEVERAL GOOD FR E SH COWS fo r
highw ay. A ddress R. 1, T ro u td ale
sale.
E. B aum ann, G resham ,
Oregon.
65
phone 901.
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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
T U B E A WEEK
Good Eats
RESTAURANT
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
Gresham
SANITARY MARKET
Phone 901
Two Home Needs Now
CLASflEIEPADVEgriSEMENTC
C. H. LANE
H O RSES
C H E A P H O R SE fo r sale.
Investm ent
Opportunity
A R E Y O U LO O K IN G FOR A BE TT ER IN V E S T ­
M E N T FOR Y O U R M O N E Y ?
WILL T H A T FARM
PAY YOU
121-2 PER CENT NET?
Think it over.
TH E LOW PRICE A N D TER M S WILL A B ­
SO LU TE LY SU R P R ISE Y O U .
SEE
A. W. REGNER
1091 E. Washington St.
Also 50x100 lot with 7-room residence for less then vou could buv
the building material for, today.
My loss is your gain
act quick.
■ H 4 4 4 * ? * * * " * * * * + ? * ? * V * . * .................... * * * * * * ................... T T1 1 t | T | 1 H I l i m
iU J L U ,
DEV TXSTS
Office 114
PHONES
R«a.
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65
I’u lt S \ I . E
tu n g ra in sucks, ch eap .
F. W. Reed. G resham , Oregon.
FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn pullets.
P. E. Carey, G resham , on Dam- F T lt'S T F- On Powell street, G resh­
m eler place, phone 3x3.
am , a w atch. O w ner can have
sam e by proving property and pav­
AUTOMOBILRH.
ing for this ad
A. J. L arson,
i 1918 MAXWELL fo r sale, $450. C
G resh am . It. A. Box 3 8-A
Okabe, Box 380, R. A, P o rtlan d ,
n ea r 12-mile house. P hone 259. CABBAGE P6R SALK. ,c per ,b
T h re e-q u arte r m ile south of T ro u t­
GOOD FORD ca r fo r sale, cheap for
dale. Call any tim e; bring con­
cash.
W. E Corning, next to
tain ers. H. E. H ram hall. Phone
Novelty sto re,
Powell
street,
76*-_ _ _ _ _ _ _
tf
G resham .
65
VETCH
AND
OCT
SEED
for
sale,
F o r quick sale one-ton G ary tru ck ,
mixed in th e rig h t proportion to
$75u
W. A. liessel.
• ; 1
sow for hay. P. W. Ledine, phone
REAL E8TATE. RENTALS.
956
70
Decidedly a Snap.
OREGON STRAW BERRY PLANTS
F orty-tw o-acre farm . All u n d er cu l­
for sale. $7 a thousand. A. D. Og­
tivation.
lo c a te d p artly Inside
den, T ro u td ale, Oregon.
Phone
city lim its of G resham , th e corner
F arm ers line 10 F 16.
63
of Powell Valley o r Mt. Hood loop
and A ndrew s roa lts
Five-room GOOD PASTURE with ru n n in g w a­
ter. $2 a m onth per head. John
house w ith city w ater, larg e barn
B row n, phone 981.
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and g ara g e: also w ith cltv w ater
and in A-l condition. All build­ ( ORDWOOD.
Insured any place
ings have sto n e and cem ent found­
9 8 l 'D8t Are
Brown, phone
atio n s
T his farm is adm irably
suited for berries
I t lays level
C iM atied \«1. Kat««.
and high enough so as not to be
F irst insertion, lc a word, m ini­
wet. Best soil in th e sta te . For
20c; subsequent insertions, U c
subdivision It can ’t be beat. E ith e r a mum
word, m inim um 10c.
Into one- or tw o-acre trac ts o r lots.
Users of the W ant Ad. colum n are
T he location Is ideal fo r hom es. It urged
to pay cash with o rd er and
can be bought In 22- o r 20-arres avoid
sending bills for sm all am ounts
o r the 42-acres to g eth er.
If
Resolutions of condolence and
Interested look th is up quick be­ cards
of th an k s, le a word
cause th e price is far below all
land prices in th is neighborhood
Need Your Suit C leaned?
ajid m ust be sold in a sh o rt time.
Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re­
F or fu rth e r p articu la rs phone or pairing neatly done. T ailoring for
w rite. K arl J. H agberg, R A, ladies and men.
G resham . P hone 1446.
64
PETER LENARD, Tailor.
ju
W. J. OTT
Dentist
W ill be in Gresham Every Day
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow B uilding
G resham , Ore
PHON« i n
P H Y S IC IA N S
PRONI
Offlee 111
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r s - 10-11 a. m.
1-4 en d T-l p m
Office, W ithrow B u ild in g
G R ESH A M ,
-
-
Offlee P h o n e 4»
OREGON
Ree. P h o n e 111
GEO. INGLiS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, ovst F ir s t S ta te B ank
H o u rs— 1 to I p. m.
G R ESH A M .
-
. OREG O N
EMILY F. BOLCOM, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office H o u rs 11-11 a. m .; 1-i p. m.
A t h om e by a p p o in tm en t.
P hone 65x1
G resham , Ore.
P H O N E S — R esid en ce, T abor I I I
Offlee, M ain 4112
H om e A-6162
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es., I Re at l l t h fit.
Offlee, 1111-13 S a ilin g B u ild in g
p< ' R T L A N H ________ OREGON
A. W. BOTKIN, M .D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office ovar First State Bank
H ours 3 to 6 p. m.
Phone S xl
G resham , Oregon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
W ith Dr. W. J. o tt
Offlee over Bank o f G resham
B»«t p h o n s fo r a p p o in tm en t
P howxb : Office 821, K eiidenct I I I
P H O N E 334
DR. a . H. W RIGHT
V eterinary Surgeon
Office and Residence on
SOUTH ROBERTS AVENUE
All calls prom ptly atten d ed
ATT O R N EY S
Broadw ay |>
G resham 617
McOUIRK & SOHNEIDEB
Attorneys at Law
At G resham Offlee, Tuesday«,
T hursdays and Saturdays.
sound and tru e. C. H. Sloop, R. 3,
Boring, phone G resham 7 6x.
65
P ortlan d office, 909-15 F e n to n B id « .
TWO YOl'NG HORSES for sa le
W
J. H illyard, G resham , phone 776.
IN S V B A N C E
FOR SALE— Span of young horses,
w eight 2800, also harn ess and w ag­
8EE
on. In q u ire E. T. G reen, F air- LOST —Between J. E. M etzger’s store
and th e fa ir grounds, a lad ies’
view, Oregon,
67
JOHN BROWN
hand purse. S u b stan tial rew ard.
Call E ast 4642.
Pioneer Reai E sta te and Inaurane«
PIGS
L ife, P ire, A utom obile, HeaHh,
T H R O B C H E S T E R W H ITE HOGS LOST— A ch ild ’s brown sw eater on
P i» ’« G isse
for sale, 2 sows and one boar,
fair grounds, T h u rsd ay afternoon.
weighing 200 pounds each. J. E.
R etu rn to O utlook office. Rew ard.
Office 111
PHONES
Reo 647
Staley, 2
miles east of G resham
» • U n ir B u ildin g
on Section Linfi road.
65 A-l STUMP PULLER for sale, 100
feet w ire rope and block com plete.
» SOW AND EIGHT PIGS for sale,
JAMES ELKINGTON
Jo h n
Loser,
F airview ,
phone
j
L auderback Bros.. P leasan t Home, __G resham ^1 x 3 .
n rn ra a ic i
65
p hone G resh am 7 5 I
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A ccident, Surety B onds,
F irs,
FD R SA LE
E v e rb e a rin g stra w b e rry
: ONE DUROC JE R SE Y SOW and six
A ntom obile, L ife, H ealth,
plants. Peerless, P rogressive and
, pigs for sale. H. O. Jo h n s, F alr-
P la te Glas«.
Superb, 25c, 75c. Phone G 506.
I view, Oregon
67
Office on M ain S tr e e t
Ask for Mrs. A nnie F ull.
66
1 FOR SALE— Young C h ester W hite
Office 11«
PHONES
R ea. «I
Price $6. Phone 253, W. R. Jo h n ­ FOR SALE—-Pugh potato digger, in
good w orking condition. E nquire
son. Base Line road, n e a r 12-Mile
S chiller F arm , % m ile so u th of
_ bouse.
64
Cha«. C leveland, A gt.
G resham at S chiller statio n .
A LOT OF PIGS AND SHOATS for
sale.
All sizes.
S. T. Lind. JO N SR U D - GUNDERSON LUMBER
Oregon Fire Relief A lia .
O resham, phone 28x1.
tf
Com pany, Boring, Oregon. Rough
18 PIGS for sale, 5 to 7 weeks old
Notary Public Real Estate
and dressed lum ber. Phone Sandy
W ill sell one o r all. L. Crum b.
13 6.
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P
h on es: Offlee »81, R e id su e s <n
Lone Oak farm . R. A, G resham .
WANTED to re n t a piano for th e
w in ter
W rite I. M. W agner, Box
POULTRY
4. Boring, Oregon.
64
FO il SALK— Some fancy R hode Is­
land Red pullets, also som e W hite WANTED TO RENT o r buy a stum p
W. S. WOOD
puller. I. N. Skeie, R. 3, Box 727
Leghorn pullets.
In q u ire C arl
Auctioneer
Lents, Oregon. Phone T abor 2264
A lder, 2 H blocks n o rth ea st of
c a n n ery .
TH E REGNER BLOCK IN T H E H E A R T OF
G R ESH A M TO BE SO LD A T G R E A T SA C R IFIC E .
L E A V IN G FOR TH E E A S T T H IS M O N T H .
I’erfe e tlv
ETTERSBURG
BELL
straw b e rry
p lan ts for sale. A. Sester, R. A,
G resham , Oregon, phone 351. 66
HAS ANY ONE some old clo th in g to
give to som e poor people. Send
them to Mrs. M. Olson, R. A, Box
1017, P o rtlan d , Oregon.
65
Professional and
Business Ads.
VANCOUVER,
WASHINGTON
V a n n and S to ck S a le s a S p e c ia lty
P bon e V s a c s u v e r «14, er
O r ,,h a m O ut le e k T«1
GRESHAM SANATORIUM
on P o w ell V a lley road.
A be
w here m a ter n ity , e o n v sle e e e n t a s «
non^oontagloue cee e e rece iv e the
manag e me n t
THR M IHN EM W 'H B iy a i .
S u p erv isio n
Dr. A d is
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M axw ell Schneider
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
Main S treet, G resham .
Phone 641
MISS FRIEDA
BRATZEL
T eacher in P ian o
P riv ate o r class lessons. Special
atten tio n given to beginners in
relaxation and h and developm ent.
R id ge Av., n ear la w r w x v
P b on e 7» I
A U C T IO N E E R
Livestock and F arm Sales
P. A . KLINE
•VII G lisaa Street
Portland,
Oregon