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PAGE TWO GRBSHAM OCTLOOK. T l 'EMBAY. OCTOBER a»», lo a n GRESHAM OUTLOOK know n, as he la te r ad m itted , th a t w ar was inevitable. Is H r Cox going to deceive the Published every Tuesday and F ri day a t G resham , Oregon, by the public in th e sam e way again? O utlook P ublishing Co., H. L. S t H as th e League of N ations pre C lair, E ditor and M anager. vented w ar? Icet us look a t E urope OUR S U B SC R IPT IO N RATES today. One year, 11.50. six m onths. Xc, three T he L eague of N ations, including 1 m onths' trial subscription, 60c. Com bination rates with all the Portland som e 40 governm ents, has been func-i D allies. W eekly O resonlan, S em i-W eekly tlo n in g for th e la st year o r m ore. At ' Journal a n d p r e g o n City Enterprise. the present tim e th e re is w ar betw een ‘ A D V E R T ISIN G R ates reasonable. Our rep resen tative G reece and T urkey. E ngland has w ill call. arm ies in A fghanistan .and Mesopo Oltlclal paper o f the Town o f O resham. A civil w ar is d ev astatin g I O fficial p a p er o f th e T o w n o f Kalnrlewc tam ia. The peace pact betw een Po- ■ Entered a s secon d -class m atter March China. B, 1911. at the Postulile« at O resham , Ore land and L ith u a n ia continued lo n g ' gon. under the Act of March B, 1979 ] enough for the diplom ats to em brace i , and co n g ra tu late each o th e r o v e r • | th e ir trea ty . F ran ce is fighting j ag ain st the T u rk s and Arabs. Italy ’ Is a t w ar w ith th e T u rk s aro u n d th e M editerranean. Poland has been ■ fighting for h er national existence. W hat then has th e L eague of N a tions accom plished? T hink, Mr. Voter, th in k ! Do not be m isled by I every slogan th a t th e dem ocratic p arty presents. 5! TWICE A WEEK L et’s su p p o rt th e P o rt bill. Why bhould not Oregon have one of the leading ports of th e w orld? T ake H am burg for exam ple, a city 85 miles from th e sea, whose channel was less th an 6 Vi feet at zero stage, j A FREA K MEANl RE. allow ing mud flat before the people aw oke to th e fact th a t th e ir city As is alw ays the case w here a could be of world renow n. A few num ber of m easures are to be voted on nt the election, some are viscious decades ago H am berg was a city of and som e are peculiar, b u t It seem s 250,000 ab o u t P o rtla n d ’s present that the one on the divided session population. Now it num bers over a of the leg islature is the m ost fre a k m illion and before th e w ar was p er ish. The purpose of this bill is given as haps th e g rea test p ort in th e world. P o rtlan 1 has ju st as g reat resources follows: To provide for divided biennial as H am berg If they are only devel- sessions of th e legislature into two O ped Iinprove th e port, extend a periods: F irs t period of 40 day», hand of welcome to th e world and convening second M onday in Jan u ary , 1921, and biennially th e re afte r, to be Kr°w. devoted exclusively to the introduc-j -------- tlon and consideration of bills, reso- Elect H arding, Yes, also a repub- lutions and m em orials, and to final J ic a n congress. action only on governm ental a p p r o - _______________ priatlon m easures; second period of a verv c r e s t ,n n > r ...> .m « s t = 10 days, convening third Monday in . . . , April following, to final consldera- bPen noted ln th e telephone service. tlon of bills, resolutions- and me- j ------------------- — m ortals, and prohibiting any am end-j Coal merit thereof except upon fo u r-fifth s' O rder your coal now of E kstrom vote of each house; fixing conpensa- T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf I tlon of m em bers at $3 per legislative [ | day; lim iting ex tra sessions of le g is-, W hen in doubt try a W ant Ad. la tu re to subject m a tte r of executive' proclam ations. Members of th e legislative assem bly In atten d an ce at any reg u lar ses sion shall be en titled to m ileage a l lowance for atten d an ce a t each per-j lod of th e session at the sam e rate I heretofore prescribed, and to per! diem com pensation at th e rate o f' th ree dollars for each legislative day. T here are a good many reasons I why this hill should not pass and 1 first but not least is the extra ex pense It would require, for it would cost exactly as much for the short session as the long one as far as travelling expenses ure concerned, i Then th e necessary work would be doubled of p utting the house and senate cham bers in readiness for the assem blies and a fte r the session these sam e cham bers m ust again be put ln order, for they can not be left as they were used Why not extend o u r legis la tu re to fit» days at one m eeting and Increase the w orking days hut not add necessarily to the expense? Sen a to r D. C. Lewis says on (his sub ject; Will you kindly call the G resham Outlook rea d er's atten tio n to th e fact th a t taxes are grow ing; th a t every m easure th a t costs money adds to th e b urd en s; th a t it will cost from $15,000 to $30,000 m ore Io conduct the "divided session" than a co n tin uous one; th a t the m em bers of the legislatu re and all the clerks will go hom e under the divided session plan at th e end of 4 0 days, and re tu rn nt th e end of 60 days and to do so costs] money, the m ileage rate s for m em bers being 10 cents per mile. The way to defeat the divided ses sion proposition, and thereby prevent a freak m easure from finding lodg- ] ment In o u r co nstitution is to vote! 302 X Yes and 319 X No Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Speaking before the Members’ Forum of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Wiley, former ly head of the Government’s pure food bureau and known as the “F ath er of the Pure Food Laws," declared that the title of the bill was a misnomer and th a t It should be called "a bill for the Increase in m ortality in chil dren." "Never before have I been in * community where m atters per tain in g to public health have been taken out of the hands of experts and put to a vote before the people," declared Dr. Wiley. "I do not think th a t a parent in this state who has children of school age will ro ts for this measure, because it means th a t the school children will not be protected against contagious dis eases.” W e 5 ay - “ f o r war d M tm a n O ttico 114 W. J. OTT Dentist W ill b e iu G r e c lu tili E v e r y D a y . 1. We don t have to move, but our material fabrics must move W ithrow B uilding MAXWELL DODGE BRISCOE OVERLAND WHITE BABY GRAND, and other cars. orne« i n H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r » - 10-12 a. m. 2-4 and T-B - - g E '■»RE s h a m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - o h b o o n EMILY F. BOLCOM, M. D. Physician and Surgeon PALMQUIST Office, Main 2811. R esidence Gresham 55x1 Office 917-918 Corbett Bldg. Office H o u rs 11-13 a. m .; B-5 p. m. A t h om e by a p p o in tm en t. P hone 65x1 CLASSIEIEDADVERriSEMENTS J. M. SHORT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Nursing and nostrums helped Nature, you know. ■ Business looks sick? Be it acute or crome, P h o n e 41 R es., B B e a t < ltb St. Offlce, 1111-19 S elU n g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D _______ -______ ORBGOM A. W. BOTKIN, M D. Physician and Surgeon Office o v er F ir s t S ta t e B an k H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m. P h o n e 5x1 Try an ad-plaster, sale pill or want tonic. LIVESTOCK a chain continuous of boiling points. It is an all refinery gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C alifo rn ia) i SEVERAL GOOD FRESH COWS for G resham , CORDWOOD. tf ag ain st fire. 981. Insured any place Jo h n Brow n, phone 1400-LB. HORSE and HARNESS for JO N SR U D -G U N D ERSO N LUMBER Com pany, Boring, Oregon. Rough sale, both for $125. C. Okabe, and dressed lum ber. Phone Sandy P o rtlan d , R-A. Box 388. Phone 13x1 (f G resham 259. N ear 12-Mlle. TWO YOUNG HORSES for sale W FOR SALE— L oganberry p lan ts Se cu re req u irem en ts by o rd erin g J. H illyard, G resham , phone 776. early. P rice 5c each. Reduced PIGS price In th o u san d lots. R. c. I. Deming. E stacada, Oregon tf CHOICE O. I C. C H ESTER W H ITE WANTED To borrow $1700 at g o pigs fo r sale, six weeks old. C ur ing ra te of In terest, for one to th ree tis W heeler, R. A, Gresham . years. Good secu rities on real Phone 131. e s ta te A d d r e s s J . O u tlo o k offlce. FOR SALE— R egistered H am pshire j pigs, two m onths old, $20 each. * O R SALE!—300 grain sacks, cheap, r . W. Reed, G resham , Oregon. Also a few choice sh o ats, $8 each if tak en at once. Phone 251. FOUND— On Powell stree t, G resh M arion Jo hnson, one mile n o rth am , a w atch. O w ner can have w e s t of O resham . sam e by proving p roperty and pay A LOT OF PIGS AND SHOATS for ing for th is ad. A. J. L arson, sale. All sizes. S. T. Lind, G resham . R A, Box 38-A. G resham , phone 28x1. tf CABBAGE FOR SALE, lc per lb T h re e-q u arte r m ile south of T ro u t POULTRY dale. Call any tim e; bring con WANTED lin e dozen B arred Rock ta in ers H. E. B ram hall. Phone j pullets, 6 m onths old. C arl Dahl, 7g»’____ ______ _____tf phone 339. PU R EBRED OREGON cockerels for VETCH AND OAT SEED for sale, mixed In th e rig h t proportion to s a l e , 6 m onths old. Y our choice sow for hay. P. W. Ledine, phone for $4.00. M argaret St Clair, 95 6. rj A phone 701 o r 171. HE K E PT i s OUT 4)1 W AR? THOROUGHBRED BARRED PI.Y- GOOD PASTURE with ru n n in g w i- niouth Rock pullets, 5 and 6 mos. ter, $2 a m onth per head. John old, for sale. $1 25 and $1.50 Mrs. Brown, phone 981. tf A. S attler, P leasan t Home. Ad Keep TiTsTyie; T r y ^ S n ^ o T I h o w ' dress R. A., G resham . 70 classy-fled" ads. ACTOMOB1LKS. FORD C H A S S IS f o r s a le , c h e a p , 1 9 1 9 j T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per m otor. $225. Call for George, n ex t: cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv door to Novelty Store, G resham FOR SALE— C hevrolet to u rin g cars FLORENCE M. HONEY —a G ary, one-ton tru ck . G resham O verland Co. W A. Hessel. Piano, Harmony A ccredited T eacher of High REAL ESTATE. RFNTAL8, School S tudents i i 'i i h i n t iu p riv ate house, four Studio, F irst S tate Bank Bldg. convenient room s, u nfurnished. F irs t S treet G resham Mrs. A Buts, G resham . Phone 797, Phone 681 S etenty-six acres, 1 « C le a re d , bal- ance easy clearin g ; all fenced cross fence. All lays good. F ree from Button« Pleating rock. Betw een Sandy and G resh am on rock road. $4000. Etght- rooni house, good barn, w oodhouse, o ut buildings, fine o rch ard , ru n MBS. C ARRIE HANSBN ning w ater. Price $8000. half P hone 81x8 cash. L ots of sm all places on rock G resham Main St„ road, reasonable. Phone 65, Geo n ear High School Beers, Sandy. Oregon. tf ¿Raining Outside, but Inside— — the warm steady glow of a good oil heater filled with P kahl O il . W hatever the day or the time. P earl O il is ready to give you cheerful warmth at the touch of a match. No smoke, no odor. Economical and ever-obtainable. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name — P rarl O il . HEMSTITCHING S I A N D A K D O IL C O M P A N Y « '• H t u i u ta ) M ist E L L A M O I S J LOST in G resham on S atu rd ay , a ladies' brown kid d riv in g g a u n t let fo r rig h t hand Call Miss Florence Honey, 681 or leave at stu d io next to a g ric u ltu ra l ofllce. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE TWO CORDS of second grow th wood for sale. W Delfel, G resham . ) . Phone 01. tf | G resham , Oregon H V. ADIX, M. D. MISCELLANEOUS cows FO R SALE (¡ray oats and vetch, mixed ready for sow ing, 4c per MILCH COW taken up a t my place pound. J. A. Richey, Boring, phone beside L usted schoolhouse on even G resham 671. ing of O ctober 20. W. J. P h air, phone 356. tf IF YOU WANT a well drilled, see J. Suhr, R. A, Box 492. Phone . FOR SALE— A Jersey heifer, seven 15x3. tf m onths old, from Johanson stock. POTATO DIGGERS w anted. Mrs. A M other has a fine record. Also one R. K itzm iller, R. 4, G resham H o lstein-Jersey h eifer nine m onths phone 32x1. tf old. Can be seen :• Mrs. Nellie L. P ric e’s place at O rient until S un ! I'D S A L E P a i r o f B e lg ia n C a r e t day night. 68 18 m onths old. E xcellent stock Phone 251, Mtirion Johnson. TAKEN CP on th e 5th of October, o n O ctober 9, betw een Gresh th ree H olstein h eife r;, ab o u t on." t f ’ i and Powell Valley, a heavy, y ear o’. ’.. No m arks o r brands oi d ark brown cane, about an Inch ln any k ind o" them . O w ner ca:: ¿¡„m eter. N ickel on tips and on have sam e by paying, lo r tub, . ' "» ’’•e of handle. F in d er notify and p astu re. A. D. Allen, C orbett, Vliss Mildred Cam pbell, Hull Run Oregon. __Oregon. Rew ard. 69 and LOST FROM PASTURE, a Jersey- W A N T E D — Quinces, “ apples pears. Douglass F arm , T ro u t heifer, com ing 2 years old. F. H. dale, phone G resham 78x4 69 _P ounder, phone 265. tf STRAYED from Ruby farm , 18- FOR SALE— At a bargain, O liver rid Ing 16-Inch plow. Good as new m onths-old H olstein bull. Phone Used very little. A. B rugger 1605, Ruby F arm . phone 1604. tf sale. E. B aum ann, phone 901. HORSES G resham , Ore. „ ¿ ’« O N E S — R esid en ce, T abor 129 Offlce. M ain 4811 H om e A-5152 ’Neumonía nearly the poet laid low. Gresham Meat Market Red Crown gasoline R es. P h o n e 513 Offlce, o v er T ire t S ta t e B an k H o u rs— 1 to 5 p. m. W ANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m u st m ake ce rtain th a t his h ealth is " r ig h t sid e up w ith ca re.” One good way to m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r chase m eats whose quallty- g u aran teed n ess w ill m ake him feel certain th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One way to m ake c e r tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats here. OREG O N GEO. INGLiS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon $12.00 Gresham Top shop Phone 175 p. n . Offlce, W ith r o w B u ild in g G R ESH A M . Come in and get Our Prices WHO G resham , Ore. PHO NS Top Covering from Packard cars up to Fords. TH E PERSON -----------I L ' . L— PHT8ICIAJTB $35 MAKE A I SHOWING" ■ P H O N l 118 Dodge Back Curtain Plate Glass Light, 7 x 1 1 IF YOU WANT TO has . DR. H. H. OTT Dentist We are making a special price of top recovering. Why have a shabby top or get wet when you can get a top, such as Mohair or Pantosoto, for these figures. Special price Ford hack curtain, plate glass light......$5.50 G o iN û - - R m . H l PHONES Offlce P h o n e 46 MARCH T here is urgent need of a public telephone booth for night services. T here Is no place w here the public may go and telephone In th e night ' no matter how badly the need m ight | be. One of th e chief accusations against the dem ocratic parly is that It deceived the country four years ago with Its slogan, "T h an k God. he kepi us out of w ar.” The d eclara tion of the dem ocratic nom inee for president Is Just ns m isleading lie says that the “League of N ations covenant will do aw ay with fu tu re w ars.” Is this no! th e sam e kind of prom ise ns th a t m ade four years ago? P resident Wilson knew th at this country would become a party to the war. He knew th e m oral sense of] th is people, th e ir sense of m oral obli gation He ad m itted this fact o n ' A ugust 19. 1919 for he said; “Our m oral conviction of the u n righteousness of thp G erm an war would. I hoped eventually as the thing developed, have brought us In to this war If G erm any had not com ! m ilted eny acts against us. "If G erm any had com m itted no act of war or no act of Injustice against our citlsens, I think we would have gotten Into th e w ar.” The president of the United States Is the constitutional head of th e gov- ' ernm ent. F oreign relations are com- I pletely subject to his Initiative and lead ershlp. t'ongres!i anil the people m ust aw ait th a t leadership The president In a tim e oi International difficulty has the facts; he m ust In- j te rp re t them , advise with con g ress.' snd give leadership to the country- T hen w hy did th e president allow the ! sta te m en t to go out th a t he would keep us out of w ar, and m islead the se n tim e n tal public In supporting him. I when if they had only cooly thought th e question over they would h a v e ( Professional and Business Ads. PRICES COMING DOWN Says “Vote 313 No” All Kinds of Hauling P h on es Gresham 17, Portland, lldw y. A la i. Physician and Surgeon With Dr. W. J. Ott over R ank of G resham P hones; Offlce C21, Residence «23 Best phone for appoinment O fflce PHOMB 324 DR. a . H. W RIGHT V e t e r in a r y Surgeon Offlce and R esidence on SOUTH ROBERTS AVENUE All calls prom ptly atten d e d ATT O R N EY S G resham 517 B r o a d w a y 32 McGUIRK <fe SCHNEIDER Attorneys at Law At G resham Offlce, T uesdays T hursdays and S aturdays. P o rtla n d office, 809-15 F e n to n B ld g . bbsubbancb SEE— JOHN BROWN P io n eer R eal E s ta te and In su ra n ce life , F ire. A u to m o b ile, H ea lth F ia te G la ss ’ n m À7’i ? r 4 O r/O W O 0 G U H T M D Offlce 981 PHONES R e s 547 g « g » «r B u ild in g JAMES ELKINGTON IH S V B A H C B A ccident, Surety B onds, U re, A utom obile, L ife, H ealth P la te G lass. Offlce on M ain S tr eet Offlce 816 PHONES R es. 68 C ha«. C le v e la n d , A g t. Oregon Fire Relief A n ’n. Notary Public Real Estate P h o n e s : O fflce » ri , K enidence 471 w . s. WOOD A uctioneer VANCOUVER, W A 3H IN Q T 0Í r , n 5 * ' 14 8, í 0ck S a l , e • S p ecia l P h o n e V a n ceu v er 814, or O rea b a is O u tleek M l GRESHAM SANATORIUM A hom e w here m a tern ity , conval escent and non-contagious cases receive th e best of care. . . „ m anagem ent MRS. D. s. JOHNSON Phones 966, 621 M a x w e ll S c h n e id e r PHOTOS Picture Framing Main S treet, G resham . Phone 641 MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL T eacher in P ian o P r iv a te or c la s s le s s o n s . S p ecia l « ten tlo n g iv e n to b e g in n e r s ln rela x tton and hand d e v e lo p m e n t ■ id g e A t , n ea r L a w ren ce P h on e 7»1 P h on e 178. Auto Tops Recovered and Re paired. All kinds of Top Material and Curtain Windows. s. E. PALMQUIST AUTO TOP SHOP. Main Street. Gresham