Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 26, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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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 [
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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
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'■»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
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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»’____ ______
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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.
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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"
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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