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GRESHAM
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every T uesday and F r i­
day at O resham , Oregon, by the
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E d ito r and M anager.
OUTLOOK,
IM S
USE WANT ADS
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a tes reason ab le. Our re p r e se n ta tiv e
w ill ca ll.
Official paper o t the T ow n o f G resham
t iffirlal paper o f th e T ow n o f F a ir v ie w
E n tered a s se co n d -cla a s m a tter M arch
8. 1911, a t th e Poatofflce a t G resham .
O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 1, 187».
An ad
in th e
W àn f columrt
wilireach fhotr
sards of people
A NATION’S GREATNESS.
R ighteousness exalteth a n ation:
but sin is a reproach to any people.
■—Prov. 14:34.
It is a finé trib u te to th e refined
ta ste of th e ladles on th e com m ittee
and to en terp rise of th e local libra
rian th a t G resham won th e first
place in display of roses at th e rose
exhibit in connection w ith th e rose
festival. It brings a m easure of
glory and prom inence to th e locality
th a t m akes us all feel glad. T his
accom plishm ent should inspire ou r
confidence to u ndertake o th e r things
equally w orthy.
4,
Harem Veil Makes Its Appearance
O m year. *1.60, six m on th s, 16c, three
m o n th s tria l su b scrip tio n , 6Sc.
C om b in ation ra te s w ith a ll th e P o rt­
lan d D a llie s. W eek ly O regon ian . W eek ly
J o u rn a l and O regon C ity E n terp rise.
T he s trik e of railroad employes
has begun, m any thousands of men,
m ostly shop w orkm en, have walked
out. L ater m aintenance of way and
o th e r d ep artm en ts may be Involved.
W hile they may be ham pered to some
extent, th e railro ad s claim th e ir se r­
vice will not be g reatly curtailed.
TI ENOA Y, JULY
F H Y 8IC X A V 8
I FOR
SALE — H o tp o ln t
electric
, range, n early new, and good d in ­
ing room set. A bargain. J. W.
Ju d y , care S tan d a rd Oil Co.,
Gresham .
I FOR~HAY BALER call E. J. B rug-
g er, G resham , phone 1603.
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FOR F IR ST AND SECOND GROWTH
fir wood, call G resham 849. Lee
E vans.
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PHO NE—
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H ou rs: 10-12 A. M.
LIVESTOCK
The latest novelty from Atlantic City is the Harem Veil, worn, they
•ay, as a protection for milady’s little nose against the freckle-making sun.
SHOULD GUARD AGAINST FIK ES.
PROHIBITION PROGRESSING.
2-4 and 7-1 P. M
O B e«, W ith r o w B u ild in g
G R E SH A M .
-
OREGON
Office P h o n e 4«
Ignition E x p ert.
$25 w ill be given to him who
j proves th a t I can n ot find th e de­
ficiency of his m achine on sta rtin g ,
lighting an d ig n itlan . Main stree t
1 G arage. P h o n e G resham 1228.
R es. P h o n e 123
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
on ce, o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank
H our
■1 to 5 P. M.
G R E SH A M ,
S torage b attery rep a irin g and re-
j charging,
s ta rte r an d g e n e ra to r
work.
R a k er & Son.
IS33
Office 1261
•
OREG O N
P ho n e 167x1
Em ily F. Bolcom, M.D.
W hat you w ant, when you w ant It,
i as you w ant It— W ant ad. It.
Physician and Surgeon
...
fo r
W om en and C hildren
COWS
TWO COWS fo r sale.
One fresh,
o th e r fresh th is m onth.
Jo h n
Duley, B oring, Oregon
FOR SA LE- Nine m ilk rows, some
fresh, som e will be soon. Seven
heifers. 1 new McCormick 4 mow­
ing m achine. 5-foot cu t; 1 12-
foot hay rak e; 1 J. I. Case 8-disc
cu ltiv a to r; 1 12-lnch plow; 1 50-
tooth h arro w ; 1 5-tooth c u ltiv a ­
tor. Some hay. E. E. A ddington,
on th e A. F. M aurer ranch two
m iles east of Boring, R. 1.
SEVERAL GOOD FR E SH COWS for
sale.
E.
B aum ann,
G resham ,
phone 2441.
Q resh am -
T he Outlook is in receipt of the
Reviewing th e past fiscal y ear of
fifth an n u al rep o rt of S tate F ire C om m issioner H aynes' a d m in istra ­
M arshal A. C. B arber fo r th e year tion as F ed eral P rohibition Com mis­
ending March 31, 1922, In which he sioner, D irector Joseph A. Linville
sta te s th e un u su al conditions of last invites public atte n tio n to th e fact
y ear m ade th e fire losses hard to th a t only 2,627,333 g allons of
com bat. "In cen tiv e has been stro n g w hiskey were w ithdraw n as com ­
for incendiary fire, and carelessness pared w ith 9,696,122 g allons the
is a hard th in g to cu rb .”
previous year, and 16.491,303 g al­
T he sta te fire m arsh al says th ere lons of alcohol and o th e r distilled
H O RSES
were 111 cases of Investigation of sp irits w ithdraw n as com pared with
WANTED—
Young
work m are. 1400,
suspicious fires, resu ltin g in 19 a r ­ 24,856,388 gallons w ithdraw n
the
M u c h M o n e y Goes to E ngland.
as first paym ent on a good auto.
rests, nine convictions and ten con­ previous y ear;
th a t 1,216 cases
R. F. W alters, phone 1731.
T he Postoffice D epartm ent has a n ­ fessions, w ith several cases pending.
were rep o rted by g en e ral prohibition
R A B B IT S
nounced th a t th e re has been a g reat D uring th e y ear 11 lives were loât
ag en ts, taxes am o u n tin g to $17,102,-
increase in th e last two m onths In and 24 serious in ju ries resu lted
RABBITS
FO
R SALE— F o u r Flem - j
234.24 w ere recom m ended, and fines
ish G iants and one New Z ealand
th e am ounts of money sen t to Eng­ from fires. T he p roperty loss was
T h e farm er is th e b e st
and penalties am o u n tin g to $2,159,-
Red.
H arry C alkins. G resham ,
land by postal money orders. Dur­ g reates than th e previous year.
ju d g e o f v a lu e s. F o r o v er
Oregon.
410.39 were imposed. T h ree and
ing May th e total was 110,000
In rep o rtin g th e causes of fires, It one-half m llllion dollars w orth of
50 y e a r s h e h a s b o u g h t W a t­
pounds o r $495,000 a t th e ra te of seem s th a t carelessness of sm okers
Real Estate. Rentals. Loans.
kins P ro d u c ts b eca u se th e
bonds were placed in su it; o r pro­
exchange then In effect. T he am ount and carelessness in th e use of
v a lu e is th ere. W a tk in s T ire s
ceedings begun. R eductions in re n t­ 40 ACRES on Loop H ighw ay for
sale. Six m iles S. E. of G resham .
going to E ngland daily now is said m atches is a leading cause, w ith de­
are b u ilt for th e farm er, for
als and disposition of seized property
Stocked,
equipped
an
d
In
crop;
to be about 5,000 pounds o r $23,000 fective flues, ru b b ish and sparks, a
lon g life and rough roads
in th e am o u n t of $208,832.50 were
w ith o r w ithout personal.
W ill
at present rates of exchange. W hile close second.
w ith hard u sage. T h e y d e ­
divide and sell In p art. G. R.
effected, and an ad d itio n al saving of
much of the money sent abroad id
Schaeffer. R. 1, jlo rin g , Oregon.
liv er m a x im u m serv ice a t
From o th e r sources comes a more $156,900 otherw ise effected. U nder
directed to relatives, th e bulk of It, gen eral rep o rt of present fire con­
FORTY
ACRES of land fo r sa ie ; 25
m in im u m c o s t — th e b e st
th e narcotic laws 2,195 violations
cleared, good buildings.
Phone
th e departm en t stated, Is in exchange ditions.
v a lu e in th e tire m a rk et. A nd
were exposed, resu ltin g in 1,109 con­
G resham 3 55. M organ B ro th e rs
for exports to this country.
th e y are b ack ed b y th e W a t­
The forest fire situ atio n is critical v ic tio n s and 64,083 in fines and peu- FOR RENT OR SALE— New 3-room
k ins S P E C I F I C M I L E A G E
(
allies.
over
most
of
th
e
Pacific
Coast,
ac­
house
50x100
lot,
co
rn
e
r
F
o
u
rth
CA R EFU L CROSSING CAMPAIGN
cording to bulletins received today ! N um erous changes in reorganiza-
GUARANTY.
A sk a b o u t
and Hood stree ts. Jo e M elugin
SitlW ON.
G re s h a m .____
W a tk in s T ire s an d th e W a t­
by th e W estern F o restry & C onserva­ 1 tion took place. E nforcem ent w ork
k ins G u a ra n ty .
T he In terest of all autom obile tion association, th e clearing house I has been vested in sta te d irecto rs PASTURE FOR R E N T ’ A bout 50
acres E, Dunn, phone 93.
ow ners has been enlisted in the four for all w estern pro tectiv e agencies. and a mobile force of g en eral ag en ts
m onths nationw ide "C areful Cross­ W hile high m ountain regions have J u n d er 18 divisional chiefs directed
GRESHAM
ing C am paign” through which the th e ad v an tag e of la te snow disap­ from W ashington cre ate d ; a special
pearance
th
is
spring.
May
and
Ju
n
e
THE
WATKINS
DEALER
A m erican Railway association is now
group was designated to p rep a re all I OR SALE— F o u r choice o ne-acre
A-2
resid en tial lots on W allu la avenue.
seeking to prevent highw ay acci­ were abnorm ally dry and woods con­ crim in al in fo rm atio n s, indictm ents,
F in est house locations in th e city.
dents at grad e crossings, Involving ditions have reached a d an g er point in ju n ctio n s, libles and search w ar­
T erm s to su it th e buyers. W. F.
railroad train s, vehicles and pedes­ e a rlie r than usual. Already slash ­ ran ts, and co n cen tratio n of claim
H oney, G resham .
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trian s. T he cam paign began Ju n e ing fires have caused heavy losses. w ork resu lted in specialized clerks
1 and will continue for four m onths. Unless rain falls in a few days bad an d expedition of w ork. One set of
T his m ovem ent Is sim ilar to the ' fires in green tim b er a re expected rep o rts and accounts a re now re­
"No A ccident" cam paign conducted and should th e re be wind th e situ a ­ quired for d istillery and bonded FOR SALE— 14 acres, n early all b o t­
tom land, all fenced, creek, g rav el
by the railroads laRt year which re ­ tion may get beyond control. Ap­ w arehouses instead of th ree as h ere­
road. O ne-fourth m ile to depot.
CartfulJ j
sulted in a rem arkable decrease in peals a re being m ade to all persons tofore.
W ill sell a t a b arg ain .
Jo h n
se a l'd
g rad e crossing accidents. T he solu­ in th e woods to use ex trao rd in ary
W ith a view to reducing th e n um ­ __Brown, phone 2501.
cylindrical
carton
tion to the problem of prevention of j precaution with cam pfires, m atches ber of perm its, all ap p lican ts to op­ 4 0- ACRE FARM, 12 acres cu ltiv ated ,
insures
fo u r m iles from railro a d , to trtode
accidents Is th o u g h t to be largely a I and tobacco, an d to refra in from e ra te as w holesale d ru g g ists are
a b solu t'
fo r acreag e aro u n d
G resham
sanitation
m a tte r of educating driv ers of au ­ burning slash in g s T he fire laws are doubly checked, an d rep o rts of sta te _W rite L, L. M orris, Buxton, Ore.
tom obiles, both as to th e hazards i being enforced rigidly, nine convic­ inspectors are verified by reinspec­
SEVERAL NICE HA LF-ACRE tra c ts
tion by division p harm acists. M an­
and as to th e necessity fo r exercis-1 tions having alread y been secured.
in K irk lan d ad d itio n , G resham , for
W
ashington
has
suffered
worst,
u fa c tu re rs and w holesale d ealers are
lng caution
D uring th e last four
sale a t reaso n ab le price. C ash o r
term s.
S. S. T hom pson, ow ner.
years ending December 31, 1921, J having already had over 200 fires req u ired to give a m onthly account­
Phone 1947.
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2755 autom obiles were dam aged or w ith an estim ated loss of $760,000 ab ility of all drugs received, m an u ­
4 H
F orgery-proof, F O R T Y -A C R E K A R M fo r sale
destroyed, 208 people w ere killed j and two lives. Two fires w ere caused factured and sold.
m iles ea st of G resham .
A. B.
and 931 injured according to sta tis ­ by m oonshine stills. L ittle m atu re n o n -tran sferab le p erm it form s ef­
Grocers
Wood. R. A, Box 333, G resham .
tics com plied by R. J. Clancy, as­ tim b er was affected, being m oister, fectu ally p rev en t fra u d u le n t w ith­
_______ automo biles _________ Recommend
sista n t g eneral m anager of the but nearly 50,000 acres of young draw als.
FORD TON TRUCK.
We have a
! g ro w th was in ju red w hile 15 o r 20
S outhern Pacific.
To expedite prosecutions, all rases
client w ith a F o rd 1-ton w orm Albers
a
m
illion
feet
of
logs
were
burned,
are rep o rted m onthly to th e cen tral
T he cause of these accidents was
drive tru c k for sale. You can deal
with
logging
equipm
ent
w
orth
$350,-
directly
w
ith
o
w
n
er
and
g
et
th
is
office,
th
en
to
th
e
D
epartm
ent
of
Quality
found to be pure carelessness which
the
tru ck a t o w n er’s price. S m ith Mo­
may be rem edied by the exercise of , ooo, railro ad p roperty am ounting to Ju stice for supervision and p re p a ra ­
to
r
C
ar
Co.
hot
cakes
proper jud gm ent on th e part of $100,000, and residences o r property tion for speedy tria l.
of
the
of
se
ttle
rs
to
tallin
g
$140,000.
About
YOU
NEiED
A
TRUCK.
See
th
is
T he service utilizes su b m arin e
driv ers of autom obiles.
,ln o th e r
C adillac, one ton. Not new , but
West
words, before attem p tin g to cross i 300 patrolm en a re now being m ain ­ chasers, speedy m otor boats and a ir­
good. G re sh a m O v e rla n d C o.
tile track s of a railroad, drivers of tained co-operatively by private, planes.
e x c e p t io n a l BUY in Ford” to u r ­
sta
te
and
federal
agencies
on
th
e
te
r
­
autom obiles should stop, look In
ing
J u s t o v erh au led and six
FA R M ERS MUTUAL HAS PROS-
both directions and listen, and while ritory outside th e N ational F o rests
good tires. F in ish fine. Buying
PER
O
U
S
YEAR
sedan, hence no need fo r th is car.
w aiting for train to clear a crossing which a re wholly u nder governm ent
Very easy term s. 2331. Mr Jo h n .
T he s ta te fo re ste r Is 913.000,000 in Force, Ja n . 1, lll'JSS.
w here th e re is m ore than one track, protection.
Quickest Service.
T he F arm ers M utual F ire Relief WANT TO TRADE FORD“ CAR for
should m ake su re th a t a tra in is not urging th a t logging o p eratio n s cease
good fresh Je rse y cow.
P hone
association m ade big gains in 1!'21
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
approaching from th e opposite direc­ on extrem ely warm o r windy days having w ritten $4.466.000 in risks,
G resham 95x.
tion on som e o th e r track. Such pre­ and th a t as th e berry season ap­ gained 17 00 new m em bers and paid
PLANTS. SEED S, ETC.
caution a t th e most would rarely re ­ proaches pickers in th e woods re­ $28,000 in fire losses. Ja n u a rv 1st STRA W BERRY PLANTS for eale.
T ro u td ale, Ore.
E tte rs b u rg 121. and Gold D ollars.
qu ire a w ait of m ore than 60 sec­ frain from sm oking o r building fires (he association adopted a uniform
Oregon had only 100 fires reported ra te of 30c per h u n d red dollars in­
F ree from weevil. Passed by sta te
onds
P hone G resham 489
h o rtic a ltu ra l
inspector.
F. A
in Ju n e with /m a ll dam age, but the su ran c e on all farm property. This
low ra te will enable every farm er to
W elch. G resham , phone 77x.
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Surface C u ltivation Brings R esults. forces are being recru ited to full carry Insurance. H. W. S nashall was
EMPLOYMENT
“
F req u en t shallow surface cu ltiv a­ stre n g th and p a rtic u la r effort is be­ re elected p resident. Any one d esir­
ing
made
to
perfect
a
prom
pt
d
etec­
ing
to
see
him
ab
o
u
t
in
su
ran
ce
may
tion of garden and truck soils is an
Berry pickers w anted
W ill fu rn ish
tion and dispatching system for g e t­ call at th e G resham fair grounds.
te n t and stove fo r fam ily. E. P.
excellent practive for conservation of ting fire rep o rts by telephone and Phone 2101.
Expert Saw Filing
C h risten sen , phone 455
soli m oisture. It is alm ost equally sending men to the d an g er points.
Window
Screens made to order.
M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding
MISCELLANEOUS
effective In keeping down many se ri­ In few previous years has th e hazard
Shop on Wallula avenue. Will
been
so
g
reat
at
th
e
beginning
of
w
ant
ads.
to
your
m
ethods.
ous Insect pests.
: S1I.O COM PLETE for sale, all one
July.
coine and take measure.
Say It th e W ant Ad wav
No. 10 Sm alley en silag e c u tte r.
Phone 51
E Baumann, Gresham phone 2441
W A N TED 6000 kale plan ts
Glad
to h ea r from anyone who can
I fu rn ish all o r p art. A ddress F. H.
G reenm an, Fairview , o r call O ut­
look.
G eneral C a rp e n te r W ork
a n d C abinet M aking
K E N TISII C H E R R IE S for sahv FT
W. S trong. G resham ,
L on g _xpe_____
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E x p erien ce
W ORK G U A R A N T E E D
i CORDWOOl) for sale.
F irst-class
L. .1. W INTER, Gresham
old grow th fir. D elivered In G resh­
am.
L. E. C rosw ell, G resham .
! phone 363.
A uto T o p s R ecovered and R ep aired
NO l OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD.
A ll k in d s o f Top M aterial and
C u rtain W in d ow s
$7.00.
Dead wood. $6.00.
q .
Reeder, phone !• 7. Gresham .
S. E. PALMQUIST
HAY l-OI; SALE in th e sh o c k a b o u t
15 acres
Some good horse hay.
AUTO TO? SHOP
On Ruegg farm .
A. R. H elney
Main St., G resham .
P hone IM S
phone 9x3.
Judge Farmer
C. H. LANE
Alben
»B
Albera
O ffice o v e r l ' i r s i S t a t e R a n k
H our« 2 to 6 P. M.
P h o n e s— Office 1271;
R e «. 127X
G resh am , O regon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
O llies o v er B a n k o f G resh a m
Office p h o n e 1431 or 179
B e e . 1433
W ith Dr. W . J. O tt
_____ B e s t p h on e for a p p o in tm en t
Dr. Mary F. Becker
CHIROPRACTOR
E lectric T herapy. E lectr ic Sw eat
M ineral R aths.
H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m
L ib rary Block. G resham
P hone 122x
0EBTIST8
V h o n es:
Office 3184;
H a lf a S q u are M ile o f H om es Burn D ow n
Contractor. Builder
B e s . 3185
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve B locking
D ental X-Ray
Office over B ank of G resham
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow Bldg.
O resham , Ore.
P h o n e 1363
Phone 123x
dr . B. H. PED ER SEN
D en tist
'
Office over G resham T h e a te r
O ffice H o n r e 9 t o 4
g r , ‘ h a m -___________ -
O regon
▲ T T O B H Z rr s
G reaham 517
••
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
A t G resh am Office,
T u e sd a y s. T h u rsd a y and S a tu r d a y s
O resh am Office, W ith ro w B ldg.
P ortlan d Office. 80S-1S P en to n B ld g .
musicians
Florence M. Honey
Piano
S tu d io F irst S tate Rank B ldg.
Phone 2111
Frieda E. Bratzel
Teacher of Piano
P riv a te o r Clans Lessons
R ela x a tio n . H and D ev elo p m en t
S ca le
ö r i i h a m , P hon » 791
T eaching E very S atu rd ay
John W. Oliver
SAND and GRAVEL
E. P. SMITH
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Flapjacks
KNARR & SON
-
f ’iolin Teacher
a , ^ F a ll. ° [ phone
S atu rdays
Studio a t home of D M Roberts
Second and Roberts Av., Oresham
IX S U 1 A X C Ï
SEE-
JOHN BROWN
A « ^ o a£'u.., n , « Ä
P la t s G la ss.
n ,& * Ti ? £ A C Tl ON G U A R A N T E E D
Office 2501
PHONES
R es 512
____________R e in e r B u ild in g
JAMES ELKINGTON
iM su a a jrcB
A ccident,
Surety Bonds,
F ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth
P la te (B ass.
,
o ffice 2241
° “ M a*n S tr e e t
PH uN ES
Re«, s i
Insurance
-
Real Estate
A ccident. H ealth, A u tom ob ile
Oregon F ire Relief Assn.
Oregon Life In su ran ce Co.
B. W. THORNE, Agt.
o re
Maxwell Schneider
PHOTOS
P IC T U R E F R A M IN G
Main S treet
O resham
P h on e A ll
auctioneer
LUMBER. LATH AND SHINGLES
Orient Lumber Co.
Arverne-by-the-Sea. one of Long Island's most m o it thickly populated summ er resorts, is practical!*
destroyed as a resu.t of a fire that started m the big H otel Nautilus. Thousands of people are homeless « rest
am usem ent parks are swept out of existence, the Long Island Railroad station it no more, firemen from New
York, Brooklyn and all adjoining vdlages (ailing to check the flames until a wholesale dynam iting of homes
was resorted io. Picture 'how s an entire aireei of cottages on fire at one time.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Gresham, Route A
Phone 1083
W. S. WOOD
sf uctioneer
vancouver .
W ashington
’ ■•rro _and
a opwi
S p e c ia lt y
— S t o c k S a le s IB
F h o n e T a s c o u T e r 9 1 4 , or
O r e s h a m O u tlo o k IS S I
AUCTIONEER
J. H. Dutcher
G resham . O r e g o n
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