Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, FRIDAY.
DECEMBER
1, Ith»
Deferring Old Age by Osteopathy
Published every Tuesday and Friday
a t Gresham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
E verything alive grow s old; . it is j We buy the pleasures which other
Publishing Co., H. L. S t Clair, the n a tu ra j way Of jiving. Life Is full [ people find good and pay tor them
E ditor and Manager.
------------- i of changes, and these leave traces. ! with the energy which would give us
, our own satisfaction. We buy the
PHYSICIANS
O n« y e a r, 11.60. six m onth«, 86c, th re e t j r()w th la f o r v o o r t -
o ld
MISCELLANEOUS
m o n th s ’ tr ia l su b s c rip tio n , 60c.
u ro w tn is ror good, old
__________________
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age and approval
of persons we
hold in con
PH O N E—
Office 1361
C o m b in a tio n r a te s w ith a ll th e P o rt- j death itself mean progress and I m -(tem pt and pay therefore with the dis-
la n d D ailies.
[ provem ent for the race. People grow j gust of our own best silver. We buy
I 2000. NO. 1 SACKS. W. A. Hessel.
II. II. HUGHES, M. D.
a n v iiiH T tB iM n
! °W before they ought. Very few peo- riches, the envy of our neighbors, and
R a te s re a so n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e [ p i« ca rry health and strength and pay for them with personal houpr,
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30
VOLUMES
Encyclopedia
B
ritan­
H
o u rs : 10-12 A M.
2-4 a n d 7-8 P. M
will call.____________________________ vigorous thinking for any g reat youth and sanity. W e buy foolish
nica with A merican revised supple­
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n o f G resh am . 1 length of tim e after they have become am bitions with overw ork and pay in
Office,
W
ith
r
o
w
B u ild in g
ment, silk moire, »15. R. F. W alters,
_ C f f lo la l p a p e r o f th e T ow n o f F a .rv le w .
a b l e , o , lv e r e a l | y w is e ly aI1(1 UBe.
a speedy old age. prem ature death,
Gresham , phone 1731.
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OREGON
E n te re d a s se co n d -c la ss m a tte r M arch fully.
and a bad taste in the mouth while
3, t i l l , a t th e P ostoffice a t G resh am .
Nearly everybody begins to become we are on the road. People grow old
O regon, u a d e r th e A ct o f M arch 3, 1879.
MRS. HATTIE HILL'S address is
enfeebled at about the time of life too quickly because they live wrongly.
Office 2251
R e s. 2253
wanted. If she will notify the Out­
when they ought to be most happy In They force too high blood pressure
look
office
valuable
inform
ation
will
GEO.
INGLIS,
M.
D.
STOCKHOLDERS APPEALED TO living and most useful to their fellow by physical and em otional strain, and
be given. Mrs. Josephine Frazier.
man. This prem ature old age is a by eating wrong foods, and by not
Physician
and
Surgeon
. 35-L1GHT A CETY LEN E g a s p lan t.
A ttention is again called to the foolish waste of human life and wls- - breathing deeply, thus allowing cer
S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s an d
Goiid as new. suitable for residence.
dom. The race needs the wisdom I tain gases to be kept in the blood and
F i t t in g o f G lasses.
stockholders meeting of the Multno which comes from the experience of the salts of lime and phosphorous to
S elT ch eap or trade lor -oraething
Office, o v e r F i r s t S ta te B ank
G
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S
H
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,
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OREGON
living.
of
value.
A.
McGregor.
Gresh
.nt.
be deposited in the w ails of the blood
m ah county fair to be held at the of
P rem atu re old age has its causes; vessels and in other tissues. The lin-
I CEDAR POSTS and New Oliver Chil­
flee on the fair grounds, Monday a f­ Nobody really ought to die until he i ing of the blood vessels becomes in
Phone 167x1
led plow No. 222 for sale or trade
has neared the century m ark. But flamed and thickened and hardened, I
ternoon, December 4, beginning at
for hay. straw , cull potatoes or
during ail our lives we buy all so rts and all the tissues of the body be­
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
o'clock. U sually the attendance is of silly things, paying for them with come finally tough and inactive and j
grain. J. F. Osborn, Boring.
Physician and Surgeon
—
sm all and the secretary evidently inestim able riches. Silly whims of more or less brittle.
i FOR SALE— Stock carro ts by the
fo r
LIVESTOCK
thought the sm all office on the fashion we buy, and pay In tim e and
All these things are at the root of I
Woiueu am i C hildren
sack or ton. Now digging.
D.
grounds would hold all who came. It strength and the real joys of living. w hat are called old age changes.—Adv
j Janies, E ast Powell street.
G resham ,
-
Oregon
HORSES
would be a good thing to disappoint
SINGER
CANARIES
for
sale.
Prices
EDUCATION WEEK.
FOR SALE—Good team geldings, one
WHITE PINE HEIST EK
him by having such a large rep resen ­
ranging from »3.50 to »10. Mrs. H. 1 A. W. BOTKIN, M. I).
black, eight years, 1700 pounds. One
RUST TO BE FOUGHT
tation of stock th a t it would be neces­
E. Bram hall, phone Gresham 7Sx.
bay, 12 years, 1500 pounds. Good,
The week of December 3 to 9 is Ed
sary to adjourn to a larg er meeting
Physician and Surgeon
tru e pullers, also good heavy h a r­ RADO GAS HEATER for sale cheap.
The third W hite Pine Blister Rust
ucation Week. It should be one of the
place.
Office over F irst S ta te Bank
ness. Owner K. S. P ark. Enquire
Inquire of M. M. Squire, Gresham,
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
F irst State Bank, Gresham, Oregon.
If the Outlook understands the sit­ best of the 52 in the year and each conference met in Portland No­
plioije 591.
tf
P h o n e s — Office 1271;
R es. 137»
uation It believes it is rig h t in urging one has come to have some special vember 22 and 23. C. A. Park, p res­
BALED ALFALFA HAY for sale. R.
cows
Gresham, O regon
as full an attendance as possible.
significance. Education week is prob ident of the state board of horticul­
I. Anderson, phone 1083. Gresham.
LARGE FRESH Guernsey milch cow
The fair is undoubtedly in a situ a­ ably one of the m ost im portant of all
The Bank of G resham pays 5 per
ture, and H. P. B arss, chief in botany
for sale. Heavy producer. John cent
tion to require the w isest counsel and and snould have due observance.
in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
II. V. ADIX, M. I).
and plant pathology at Oregon A gri­
Eggiman,
Boring,
Oregon,
phone
393
most loyal backing its prom oters and
In setting aside th is week P resident cu ltu ral college are mem bers of the
Physician
and Surgeon
Need Your Suit C leaned?
friends can give. The questions of H arding expresses his idea of its
SEVERAL GOOD FRESH COWS foi
O fflcs^over B a n k o f G re s h a m
executive committee.
H
ave
it
F
ren
ch
dry
cleaned.
Re­
m anagem ent and financing Qf future meaning and Im portance in the fol
sale.
E.
B aum ann,
Gresham
Offlcs p h o n s 1631 o r 179
B s s . 1633
pairin g neatly done. ■ T ailoring for
The 1921 conference asked an ap
phone 2441,
fairs should come up for considera­ lowing sentim ents. He says:
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
adies and men.
propriation of congress for investiga­
R e st p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t
tion and determ ination. These m at­
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
"The ideals of dem ocratic govern tion of the b lister ru st, recently
POULTRY
ters are largely in the hands of the ment and dem ocratic education were
found in the northw est. This was FOR SALE—Two St. Helens incubat­
W hat you w ant, when you w ant it.
H o u rs in to '! O th e rs b y A p p o in tm e n t
five directors and whoever they may planted sim ultaneously in our coun
used to finance .scouting, investiga­
u tllc e P h o n e 1191 fo r A p p o in tm e n t
ors, 520-capacity, used one season is you w ant it— W ant ad. it.
choose as secretary. Much fau lt has try. The fath ers rightly believed th at
tion, and some eradication of the rust
»35 each; two 1000-capacity Buck FARMERS MUTUAL HAS PROS­
I»R. D. .1. FASCIIING
been found with the m anagem ent of only a people trained to vision of pub
eye brooders, used one season, »12
in the forests last summ er. State
O ste o p a th ic V h y sle lan an d S u rg eo n
PERO US YEAR
the last few fairs and there has been lie needs and duties could develop
each; seven dozen W hite Leghorn
.
O v er P o w e ll's P h a r m a c y .
headquarters were established at Ore­
laying pullets. Tancred strain, »84. *13,000,000 in Force, Ja n . 1, 1022.
D isea.-es of W om en. C h ild ren .
a slackening of in terest on the p a rt of and m aintain the institutions of pop­
gon A gricultural college experim ent
N
e
rv
o u s S y stem , o b s te tr ic s an d
John Hllj, Scenic Station.
The F arm ers M utual Hire Relief
some.
ular governm ent. The system of uni station and ten college men were em
G e n e ra l P ra c tic e .
association
m
ade
big
gains
in
1921
The Outlook has no recom m enda­ versai education established In the
Real Estate, Rentals; Loans.
having w ritten »4.466.000 in risks,
ployed during the summ er for this
tion to make except to say th a t if the beginning has developed with the
38 ACRES FOR SALE by owner at a gained 17 00 new m em bers and paid
work.
stockholders do not attend the annual country and become one of the char
sacrifice, »800 if taken by the firs» »28,000 In fire losses. Ja n u ary 1st
"Oregon has some im portant stands
of January. If interested write the association adopted a uniform
meetiug and let their voices be heard acteristic features of our life. In it
Peterinarian
of w estern white pine and sugar pine
Shernton Lyon, Gresham , Oregon. rate of 30c per hundred dollars in ­ Office P ow ell S tre e t
as to the conduct of the f a ir they have we have laid the foundation of th at
b etw een M ain
which leads her to be interested in
surance on all farm p roperty. This
Route
4.
tf
St
a
n
d
R
o
b e rts Ave. G re sh a m , O re.
little reason to com plain if those system of American cu ltu re which
the situation,” said P rofesser Barss HOUSE for ren t in Gresham. Write low rate will enable every farm er to
P h o n es, Offlee 1551; Iles. l ï x l
elected and in charge m anage things has enabled us to absorb and assim i­
a n d T a b o r 3026.
T. E. Mercer, 402 South Eighth St.. carry insurance. II. W. S nashall was
in speaking of conditions in the state
re-elected
p
resid
en
t.
Any
one
desir-
k
to suit themselves.
late m illions who have come to us Fortunately the ru st has not yet in
Corvallis, Oregon.
tf
ing to see him about insurance may K.
f i t . X l IST S
Citizens of Gresham are greatly in­ from many countries and bringing the
vaded Oregon, as determ ined by the NEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and hath, call at the G resham fa ir grounds.
terested in seeing the fair made a suc­ traditions of widely varying in stitu ­
P
b
o
u
s
s
:
Otfii-e
21s4; R es. 6186
investigation this summer.
modern and up to date; hollow tile Phone 2101.
cess and should take an active part tions.
construction.
Full
basem
ent
26x
‘Reports of the agencies which
D ll. W. J. OTT
In determ ining the factors that make
"W ithout vision th e people perish have been working on the blister rust
A I) 111XI8 1 R AT It IX A'0 1 1 ( F.
30, fine location, corner 100x100.
20552.
Will sell a t cost. Term s. D. S.
Dentist
for success. It Is a poor way for Without education th ere can be little
control this sum m er w ere made at
Johnson.
tf In the Circuit Court of the S tate of
those who ought to he interested in vision. Of education it may be said
Nerve Blocking
D ental X-Ray
the conference and further plans were
Oregon, for th e County of M ultno­
any organization to let a few run it th at it is twice blest: it blesseth him
mah.
Office over Bank of G resham
made to prevent the advance of this WANTED to borrow »500 on five acres
north of Gresham. Inquire’at G resh­ In the M atter of the E state of. William
and then com plain if they seem to run th at gives and him th a t takes. It will
menace which is now well estab­
am Outlook.
C. Ulrich. Deceased.
It for their own advantage.
be greatly worth the effort if, as an
lished in British Columbia and scat­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
The Outlook w ants to see a decided Incident to the observance of educa
DR. H. II. OTT
tered in w estern W ashington."
dersigned as ad m in istratrix of the
im provem ent in the fair but believes tion week, we can im press this
estate
of
William
C.
Ulrich,
deceased,
L U d ________ _
Dentist
th a t can only come through the thought upon the young manhood and IT PAYS TO FEED
has filed her final account as sucli
"T h e H om egeeker*’ lists
stockholders attending the annual womanhood of the nation and redi
ad
m
in
istratrix
in
the
Circuit
Court
nd
d
esc
rib
e
s
th
o
u
sa
n
d
s
r
o
H
D
D
S
SKIM MILK
W ithrow Bldg.
G resham . Ore.
a c r e s v a c a n t g o v e rn ­ of the State of Oregon, County of
meeting and voicing and voting their rect th eir in terest and patriotic zeal
m e n t lan d in U. S. : gives .Multnomah, D epartm ent of Probate.
P h o n e 1283
tru e convictions.
The following news item In regard
lo catio n , oluce to ap p ly .
to the idea of making a proper con­
1922 to w n sh ip p la ts, new T hat Monday, the 11th day of De­
The Outlook discussed this m atter tribution to educational work.
to the value of feeding skim milk to
law s, etc. S am p le copy cember, 1922, a t the hour of 9:30
Phone 123x
Ì
free.
A
d
d
ress
in the la st issue. This is the last
“The stren g th and security of the hogs appeared in the last Issue of the P o rtla n d , O regon. U o m eseek er, B ox 6273. a. m. of said day, and the court room
of said court has been appointed as
call. The meeting is called for next nation will always rest in the in telli­
DR. B. II. PEDERSEN
Al T tlM iillll.E S
Extension Service News.
The in ­
the tim e and place for the hearing of
Monday.
gent body of its people. Our educa-r
D entist
objections
to
said
final
account,
and
GOOD
SECOND
HAND
STUDEBAK-
tion should im plant conceptions of form ation It contains ought to he v al­
the settlem ent thereof.
er
com
mercial
car;
self
starter,
Office over G resham T h eater
INCREASE IN COASTWISE TRADE public duty and private obligation uable to many farm ers, especially the
CHRISTINE ULRICH.
good tires, very cheap. Will take
O ttlre H o a r s , 9 to 4
beginners:
A dm inistratrix of the E state of
second-hand
Ford
in
trade
as
p
art
broad
enough
to
envisage
the
prob­
G
re
sh a m .
-
O reg o n
Senator Robert N. Stanfield fu rn ish ­
William
C.
Ulrich,
Deceased.
Skint
milk,
when
supplem
ented
with
payment.
Cook's
Garage,
T
ro
u
t­
lems of a greatly d istrau g h t world.
ATTORNEYS
McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER.
es the Outlook with the following re ­
dale,
phone
Gresham
4S4,
corn
and
barley
in
the
proportion
of
More than anything else, men and
A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix.
r’i ' i n e7 . M,i in. 1249
G re sh a m 1591
port of truffle through the Panam a women need the capacity to so« with three to four pounds of milk to every AUTOMOBILE for sale cheap. Fully Date of first publication, Nov. 10, '22
McGuirk
&
Schneider
pound
of
grain,
was
worth
35
cents
a
leather upholstered. In .good ru n ­ Date of last publication, Dec. 8, 1922
Canal. In view of the Interest of Ore clear eye and to contem plate with
ning order. Will dem onstrate even­
hundred when fed to hogs on the farm
Attorneys at Law
gon in our coastw ise trade It will be open, unprejudiced mind the issues of
ings and Sundays. H. E. Bram hall,
_
A t G r e s h a m Office
these times. Only through a properly of George W. Platt, near Springfield,
read with much interest.
phone 78x, Gresham.
T u e s d a y s , ..T h u r s d a y a n d S a tu r d a y «
L.ane county. This was dem onstrated
G
re
s
h
a
m office. W ith r o w B ld g .
motivated
and
generously
inspired
The acting governor of the Panam a
P o rtla n d Office
P hone 1901
S torage b attery rep airin g and re
during the course of a cooperative
721 C o rb e tt B ldg.
Canul Zone, In hlH report for the process of education can this be a c ­
D a y o r N ig h t
and g en erato r
feeding trial conducted through the charging, s ta rte r
com
plished.”
YIORTI \R Y
month of Septem ber, says:
work.
RakeT & Son.
M I SICTAN S
G re sh a m ,
O regon
cooperation of Mr. P latt by the O. A.
"F or the first tim e since the Canal
J . F . Ml I Z(. I II
War Sat lugs Stam ps Should He
Ign ition Expert.
Extension service. The dem onstra­
Florence M. Honey
has been opened to traffic, the amount
L icen sed M o rtic ia n s
Lad.?» A s s is ta n t
»25 will be given to him who
Exchanged.
tion was arranged for by Ira P. W hit­
of tolls collected has exceeded the
A rere d lte d
"It Is to be hoped th at every person ney, county agent, and supervised by proves th a t 1 can not find th e de­
million dollar m ark for three succes­
ficiency of his m achine on startin g ,
sive months. Tolls for the month who can do so will .exchange War
A. Lindgren, livestock extension lighting and ignition. Main street
were approxim ately 15 per cent g re a t­ Savings Stam ps, soon to fall due, for
specialist. Results com pare very close­ G arage. Phone G resham 1228.
Stadio First State Bank Bldg.
er than tolls collected In September
Phone 2111
u year ago, while the am ount of cargo T reasury Savings Certificates,” said ly with experim ents conducted at the
MACHINERY.
A. C. experim ent station.
carried through the Canal was 50 per Postm aster Morand at Boring. "The
PICTURE
FRAMING
cent g rea ter than Septem ber a year large am ount of money invested and
Mr. P la tt had a dairy herd and an WANTED—Secondhand pump, pipes
Main S treet
Gresham
and cylinder. W rite H erbert Olson,
ago.
the great num ber of persons who p u r­ excellent litter of ten H am pshire pigs.
Pilone 841
R. 3, Boring. Oregon.___________
"Traffic between ports of tho United
Accredited T en rh er of Plano
States by way of the Panam a Canal chased w ar savings stam ps showed He fed the pigs 13,864 pounds of skim FOR SALF—New steel tank. 300 gal.
STUDIOS:
(coastw ise traffic) was the highest re ­ that people of this country could save m ilk and 3,5 imi pounds of g rain , from
for w ater pressure system. Price
corded during any month since the ntoney when the necessity arose. Now, which they gained 1346 pounds. The
Gresham . Ridge Ave., Phone 791
»65. A. llelney. Phenix Farm .
opening of the Canal.”
If they will take the money they total cost of pigs and feed was »125
phone 9S._________________________
Boring Home of Wm. Morand
A total of 582,416 tons cargo passed saved when they bought stam ps to and the selling price of the finished
3 0 x 3 H , »10.95
Fully Guaranteed
Phone 498.
USED drag saws, feed mills, cream
SHELL GASOI.15F
through the Panam a (.'anal from the aid the governm ent in the prosecution hogs was »50 more.
separators. A good line of used
A tlantic to the Pacific during Sep­ of the w ar and buy trea su ry savings
According to Mr. Lindgren, skim
Implements. Prices right. W. A.
tem ber, 1922, us com pared with 680,- certificates, they will dem onstrate milk, when fed at the rate of three
Hessel, G resham ._________________
Main S treet
Gresham
634 tons in Septem ber, 1921.
that the th rift lessons of the war have pounds to every pound of grain, will
ORGAN
PIANO
VOICE
EMI’lXtYMEXT
A total of 487,994 tons cargo passed not been without effect. The holders m aterially reduct* production cost.
C e rtio r a te d T e a c h e r fo r H igh
DRESSMAKING—Miss Claire Owsley,
A u to T o p s R e co v ere d an d R e p a ire d
through the Panam a Canal from P a­ of w ar savings stam ps have seen in­
School ( red it»
one block east and one block north
All K inds o f T o n M a te ria l a n d
W hats become of all the inventors | of cannery, Gresham.
cific to A tlantic In September. 1922. vestments of about »20.50 grow to
C u r ta in W in d o w s
Wednesday« a* Mrs. A. M W ilk in so n s
G re sh a m .
P h o n e 1051
as com pared with 391.503 tons in Sep »25 in five years, and larger am ounts of puncture proof tires?
Get your supply of Christm as
S.
E.
PALMQUIST
(ember, 1921.
I
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S
I
It
IX
« E
In the sam e proportion. They can
wrapping tissue now at the Outlook
In the westbound tonnage the in­ see the sam e thing repeated If they
AUTO TO? SHOP
aro
I office. We can supply you this In any
crease was made up largely of eanued reinvest in treasu ry savings certifi­
quantity desired in size 20 inches by
Main St., G resham .
Plum e 1235
1 30 Inches.
goods, cement, iron and steel, railroad cates. In terest accum ulates at the
Quickest Service.
P io n e e r R eal E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e
m aterial, textiles, refined oils and rate of 4 per cent each year, com ­
I ife — I Iré — A u to m o b ile — H ealth
Lowest
Prices.
Best
Material.
P ía te
m anufactured goods.
pounded sem i-annually. These sav­
« '
A C T IO N O t A R A .V TEED
Office 2601
PHONES
K es 613
In the oastbouud tonnage th e In­ ings certificates are exempt from the
R e g n e r B u lld in g
crease is largely In canned fruit, lum ­ normal Federal income tax, and from
T ro u td ale, Ore
ber, nitrates, crude oil, cocoanut oil, all state and local taxation (except
Phone Gresham 689
Iron ore, rice, sugar, etc., with an in ­ estate and inheritance taxes), and
JAMES ELKINGTON
l " l ItANCE
crease of 88,111 tons of lumber as may be held to the am ount of »5,000,
U n d e n t.
Surety B onds
Fire,
com pared with 26.750 tons In Septem ­ m aturity value, for each Issue, by
Automobile, lif e , H ealth,
M XltlDN MAY! I ELD, Prop.
ber, 1921.
every member of a family. They are
Plate Glass
Wheat decreased from 75.486 tons In hacked by the credit of the United
Phone G resham 276.
,
Street
Office
2341
PHONES
Reg. «8
Septem ber. 1921, to 43,711 tons in States governm ent, and afford an easy
Contracting mid
September this year.
t>
and sure method of saving.''
Home Building
In the event you do not have this
(em en t Work, ( arpenter Work,
Nine out of ten stlugy men have
report at hand the foregoing will he
A ccident. H ealth, A utom obile
House Moving
of use as hearing upon our need for sharp noses and beady eyes.
Oregon F ire Relief A sin.
Oregon Life In su ran ce Co.
Building from the ground up
belter harbors on Oregon's coast line.
After you've done the best you can
Estim ates furnished free.
for F resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
it's astonishing how much better you
V.
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O
’
S hen Ing Him lio n It EelL
P hone tir e ,h a m 4»v
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