Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 16, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK I «on T uberculosis association, A m erl-
Publlshed every T uesday and F riday can Red f'rog8> Community Chest, etc.
at G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook
P re p are for T hanksgiving by giv-
¡ X 8hin d Manager.
S t’ Clalr-
P r ; p a r® for C hristm as
by
---------------------------- --------------------- ---- I thanksgiving. P rep are for New Y ear’s
n . 2 5 1 ? e ? r ’ , 1 M 2 Bl,x m o n th s, 85c. th re e by hopeful living.
m o n th s ' tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 50c.
■ C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e
la n d p a i l 'e s .
I
P o rt-
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s re a s o n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e
w in c a ll.
O lh clal p a p e r o f th e T ow n of G re sh a m .
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n of F a irv ie w .
, E .n„t.e.re d Bs s e c o n d -c la ss m a tte r M a rch
3. 1911, a t th e P ostofflee a t G re sh a m .
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M arch 3. 1879
I R A T I O H A L
H IG H W A Y S
h ie w v M
sp
e r A ftK
s so oriatlon
c ia tio n .Member
M em ber N
No.
pa a p er
o . 2 ;,|9«
WHAT ABOUT THE ROADS.
The road problem is now a serious
one and is bound to become more and
m ore so. The state of Oregon, various
s
S IA T E
M A It h ET
MEAT.
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
Musical Activities
Mary Carden in Portland, October 18.
I»E PAKT-
M ary G arden w ill ap p e ar in co n ­
ce rt a t the P o rtlan d au d ito riu m next
I
1
T h u rsd ay night, O ctober 18. She is
C. E. SPENCE, M arket A gent
well su p p o rted by G eorge L au w ery n s
723 Courthouse, P o rtland.
noted F ren ch p ian ist, and o th e r m u-
The plain purpose of co-operation I aicians
is to control m arketing in the in te r-
T,le concert T h u rsd ay evening w ill
eats of the producer or consum er.
I be u nder th e d irection of S te e rs & Co-
P ro d u cers co-operate to obtain
who a re also b rin g in g to the
higher prices, consum ers to g et low er ‘’o™ * e8‘ T ito Schipa, A nna P avlow a
prices. It would seem th a t th e tw o and ber com Pa ny of 65, E frem Z im bal-
m ovem ents would contlict, yet on the lst and H arold H auer in jo in t rec ital
co n tra ry , through efficient o rg an iz a-I w ltb C asals> th e g re a t ’cellist,
tions an d m anagem ent, both classes
may be benetitted, through elim inat- I
Many Jo in New Chorus.
Ing th e m any needless expenses, prof-
The new rh n r.m
. i... o
X ^ h iS o 6
- d m a n y ippbnca?iornasP^
... ... "
iti. » .
tr ai e: ,Apple grow ers sta te
, . ■
w“ °*®Bale prlce they receive
is below w hat it cost them to grow the
rruit, but a t the sam e tim e single
apples on F ourth stree t in P o rtlan d ,
retailed for five cents each. A O resh-
, am g a rd n .®r rep o rts th a t he received
I ,r,,n > 12 to 15 cents per dozen for
dor,1.’l Y.hi,ch th,e. P o rtland re s ta u ra n ts
w e e k J " - .^ o . f ’v
P<xz
(said to have been received by th e ad-
visory board. A pplications for mem-
bership may be obtained from anv
m em ber of the advisory board w hich
consist of th e leading ch o ra l d irect-
lo r s of th e city. T h ere a re no dues o r
ch arg es of an y kind in c o n n e x io n
w ith the chorus, th e m usic is provid-
ed free ot ch arg e and th e co n d itio n s of
en try a re such as any e a rn e st sin g er
can ea8i*y com ply w ith. R eh earsals
t h . national K,„er.in re n t are W a llin g to , 10 cent» p .r pound, o r ho«.«. T h irte e n th and A ld .r . t i . i t .
spending m illions and m illions for H 200 per to n - and the p rice the f a r m - | w hich w as loaned for th e
’
urpose.
road im provem ent.
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Sot w as th ree cents p er pound or | T he first co n cert w ill ta k e p p la
ce in
I l 6n,.Pt L tO“ - A £ ? rtJ ? n.d bul*.n®88 mal!’ I Lh®~ ‘nunìciV a?" auditorium " w ith th e I
I
PLA N TS, S E E P S . ETC.
PHYSICIANS
F O R S A L E , re c le a n e tl v e tc h P i c ; j
c le a n e d o a ts a n d v et h m ix ed , a b o u t to
m o i e vetSj>- 3 ^ c • R - M u llen -
P h o n e : Office 1261
littir. B o r in g , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 91.
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
tf
’■''.’H -' y - K —C le a n v e tc h seed, a ls o v e tc h
a n d g re y o a ts , v etch a n d ry e, w in te r
w fi
an/ i g re y °atH, an d ^ re y o ats. A t
r n i .? ° n w ° D n e r n on ‘
a m -D a m a s c u s
yyail. W a lte r R a n is e r. B o rin g , O regon.
p h o n e D a m a a c u s o6.
tf
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M.
GRESHAM ,
EMPlXtV.MENT
MA2f " w a n t e d
LIVESTOCK
•¡-7 K A 1 C - O L D
GEADE
.I E E S E Y
H in I
cow sSa X’l ? 80 1 ,{d°l s t e ‘n a n d 2 J e r s e y
COWS, g iv in g m k.
C. E
B ra m h n ii
R o u te f, T r o u td a le , O r e g o n '
ram h a“ '
F R F S H C ? W S F O R S A L E . E . J . G ra -
. hii. i.r e s h a m . Ji. A. p h o n e 524.
S ? 2 l « R A F GOOD F R E S H c o w s fo r
«ale-
E . B au m an n . G resh am , phone
^ u c.et . ov*r FI“ ‘ stale Bank
GRESH A M .
Physician and Surgeon
s ^ r
for
Women and Children
Gresham-________ -
Oregon
B la ’- k s m ith 's
Forge w ith
i-<da ip IZ °Ln b
axA Is o P U ^ h re d B a r
r t d L o c k a n d R h o d e I s la n d R ed cock-
e r e ls fo r b re e d in g p u rp o ses. J i r s c M
Z im m e r m a n . G re sh a m p h o n e 2491.
tf
' Î ’^ V e a 1} ^ t^ H J S E G F ÍE S E fo r sa le a t
»?
t i e J ’’ ,
sp n ,? « ,ooth.. c u ltiv a to r.
b e r r v N T m te h 'h °i.S-e ri,d i n g c u l t i v a t o r f o r
b e rry p a t c h , $2o. j . b u h r T r o u t d a l e
p h o n e G r e s h a m 1.7x3.
ir o u tu a le ,
W e 2 ? a ? i <?- L O O S t: f l - O V E R
OREGON
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
W. A. H e sse l,
d a le , “ i,r ’egot',’.*'r
-
Phone 167x1
miscellaneous
^ n jm u d im e ry .
hip i aSA„L 1 > , Co,w s a n d h e ife rs , a ls o tw o
phone
1 y e a r ° ld ’ F r e d P o w e li;
Physician and Surgeon
S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d
P i t t in g o f G lasses.
E n s ig n L ee of th e S a lv a tio n A rniv
a t th e W h ite S h ield H o m e, 565 M a y fa ir
a v e n u e , P o r tla n d , O regon
?
CATTLE
r 68 2253
m a y c o m m u n ic a t e
W^ ^ r n t r ^ f o 7 daaUr, o ¿ ^ e s . Ä
OREGON
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
D R E S S M A K IN G w a n te d b y p ro fe ssio n a l
d re ssm a k e r.
M rs. E . M a ssie , p h o n e
\ 2. 1'< r« s h a m.
1,1 tr o u b l e
-
Office 2251
fo r n ig h t firing. Ó resh -
a m G re e n h o u se s.
Let y o u r eye ru n down th is column.
F ix y o u r gaze on one of th ese offer- " A N T E D R e lie f telep h o n e o p e r a to r w ho
n - . n v O<i<
M u tu a l T e le p h o n e com -
ings and get busy w ith your phone
_ p a n y , G r e s h a m . _______
tf
T y ^ o l d , , l ;V E 1 “ i X a r ' I-
se c o n d h o u s e s o u th o f F o s te r ^roail* on
D e a r d o r ff r o a d , n e a r L e n ts .
n
L e'o ?'’ tr o n t P e r r y ’s p a s tu r e , a b ig 3 -v e a r-
a l s o Wa 2e vh » feri’ i nea,r ly r e a d y
calv e.
w iG . ah . - ’> e a r-o ld W hite h e if e r m a r k e d
w ith b la c k s p o ts
W h ite H o se D a ir y
K . 4. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 30x2.
y
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M
Office, W ith ro w B u ild in g
HAY
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Olile« over First State Bank
Phones
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
Office 1271 ;
R e sid e n c e 127x
Gresham, Oregon
fo r
M ’ P a ‘8ley’ T r o u t-
P l JustT r iv l,tI>f° G 'H ‘° r s a ie ' 7 m o n th s old"
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
r -e f 1/ g h t
t h l s se a so n . F . E . T o d d
iiile traffic. Most of it is handled by I dreds of sacks of apples th a t he gives j new year.
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H O U SES
G re s h a m , p h o n e 1971
'
HORSES
Physician
and Surgeon
bond issues. W hat about the futu re? to those who will come a fte r them ,
L L C O O K S T O V E . 34.50, b a b v b e d '
How long will the roads now being I but t i ° r ^ hiA'h be cannot K«t enough j first ch o ral c o n c e r t ^ w l T ^ e ^ H i a -
h Toulouse”
tO\ v sale’ also S M s p A r in
g s a n d m a ttre s s . «5.50. P h o n e 176
Office over Bank of Gresham
ant
so m e
o r see M rs, G. A. Cok. G re sh a m
built last? now loin, h,
......... . o n t h e P o r t l a n d m arkets to pay the w a th a ’s W edding F east" fC nleridee I Mefnnn?„Kar,ab,?‘it ' 5 bounds e a c h . H .
Office phone 1411 or 179
Bes. 1489
M c G in n is, B o rin g .
ie c o m aT 1H° W/°,nB b6,Ore they wU1 ®’ p®"8® “ t P i l i n g , g rading and s a c k - | T ay lo r) W edding F e a st" (C oleridge
P P “A IN S E W IN G W a n te d .
C h ild r e n ’s
W ith Dr. W. J. o tt
and
“P
au
l
R
e
v
ere’s
R
id
e”
become inadequate?
| ing.
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POÜIZTR
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«ew>ng
a
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M
rs.
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Re8t Phone for appointment
iC arl B usch). F o r th e second co n c ert t I F O R S A L E — W h ite L e g h o r n p u l l e t s 5 H i l l
J«ur. O pposite L iistm .ui's L u m b e r Yd.
A lready some of our main, well built
added to
- I b m o n t h s o ld . C a ll i l . G. A n d re w 256
\ U L C A N G A S RA.XGE f o r sale. I n good
highw ays, recently built, are breaking I these products, and to nearly all bers, including the" P o lo n aise from
c o n d itio n .
S te e l top.
P ric e $40. ^ S e e
P h o n e 2201
PIG S
farm
products.
K n Saprpa n F a i ^ ie ° w .F - C a d y '3 S‘° r e ’ M ~ ’
They
go “Life for th e C zar" (G lin k a), the
down u nder the co n stan t w ear of other
AOL’N
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s
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s
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B
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DR. EMIL ROSENBÜRGER
arch ano
and ch o ru s, "H
“H ail B rig h t — illg ’ O reg o n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 39x5.’
traffic. Already some o f them t hrouBh to ° many hands. T here is I (m
m aren
heavy traffic,
if c ie s
t i
ta r tO° much d istributing m achinery, Abode.” from W ag n er’s “T a n n h ä u se r,”
Osteopathic Physician
are so crowded t th h a a t t ft
Farmers
Mutual
Fire
Relief
Assn.
2
Ch3
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P
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caeses to be a too m any classes of m ark ets and prof- th e p ilg rim ’s ch o ru s from “I Lom-
o
n
ic
e H o u r s 10 a . m . to 5 p. m.
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T
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a
Does
Flourishing
Business.
pleasure and becomes m ore and m ore | **s
its in between
between.
b ard i" (V erdi) and “T he B enediction)
E v e n in g s b y A p p o in tm e n t
T he F a rm e rs M utual has grown to
H o o k p u l l e t s , P h o n e G r e s h a m 433
hazardous to travel over them.
D istribution of farm products is al- of tb ® P o ig n ard s” from “T he H ugue-
be th e la rg e st farm ers’ com pany in the
C o n g d o n H o te l
G RESHAM
As a people we are ra th e r prone to raost en tirely in the hands of the n o ts,” by M eyerbeer, T he la st con- I P O m L o A n N
th D
s o ld 'H M 'AG Î c l n f y p*"? “¿J,®’. 2 N orthw est.
F’arm ers who consider
co n sist of M endelssohn’s
P h o n e D a imaacus
m a s c u s 89.
89 _ y ’ R ’ 3’ B o r in B. th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P resid en t
take things as they come and not d ealers and brokers. The grow er has
think seriously of the fu tu re w .. nr« n?th/ ng to 8ay as to the Price- T he g f eat ayn\ ph? nic c a n ta ta , “The H ym n p i o s PO r
DR. MARY E. BECKER
E . T . S ell, G re s h a m , a n a sh a ll re p o rts th e A ssociation has
(. „i
.
...
e I middle in te rests Hx both th e buying | d 1 ra lse - , P o rtU n d so lo ists w ill also | p h o n e 1036."
over
$16,000,000
in
force
and
over
10,-
CHIROPRACTOR
t
f
pi one to plan to m eet the present and selling prices and both producers !’e enKaKed for th is work, w hich will o. i _c7^PiG S_for ^,i;.
l u
i r rgent
i r a » » l f needs
n a w ic lt ) n s .x l
in .l
.
..
H
1 1 n
f klf i
t t r iF k . * 1 . «
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r v ...
Electric Therapy. Electric Sweat
W T T - ihiivovr
' d
w e e k s old. 000 m em bers. In the p ast year it has
and not provide « for fu-1 I < al*d
consum ........
ers ...........
m ust t . take
it
and . pay I I O be
p re se a ted
w ith th e sym phony
or- I G
r ills S ta tf n n ’
r o a d - m ile s o u t h paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one
Mineral Baths
it.
I c h e stra and the g re a t a u tito riu m o r­ ---- ,IHI« s t a tio n . C a ll n o o n s o r e v e n in g s assessm en t only a t 30c pc, hundred
tu re needs.
H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m
Autom obiles have increased so rap-1
*’e p roducer realizes th a t he m ust gan.
__Real Estate. Rental». Loans
dollars. T h ere is no reason why
L ib r a r y B lo ck , G re s h a m
farm ers should pay high rate s when
idly during the past 10 years that all
hls ,own pr°ducts and obtain
Phone 122x
p u n s are proving inadequate.
Heh ,^ i : rwsPri?,ea t" rthK
e°
th ey can in su re in a F a rm e rs’ A sso­
ihelleyMOi : runthC‘S y^ * ?8ncr venSIers’G^ B- ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will
I w enty-live years ago no one could are g ettin g the profits th a t should be
a m , p h o n e 1313.
n u e ' G re s h - call on H. W. S n ash all a t the F air
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M.
P ai»i A d v .
have predicted the p resen t state of af- bis. He know s th a t he m ust get a
FAe, “' I . 5 '9 R S A L E O R T R A D E A d d re s s G rounds, G resham .
Phone F arm ers
I rotu,lal,.. O regon, b ox 174.
’ 2101.—Adv.
fairs. No one today can predict the p a rt of . th ese middle profits or he
o A C a E ,1 £O JIE f o r s a le , S "“m ile fro m
Veterinarian
conditions th a t will prevail 25 years X ’ 1 qUit p r° ? uclng- Hence commo-
h ig h sc h o o l. M o d e rn b u n g a lo w g a r a g e
Milk re p o rt blanks now for sale
b errieCJ,i C w n "hl ° U? ? ’ h a l f
¡n * ™
l ,Pn ,.„
V at , r „
,
lk y organ izatio n s are rapidly form-
Ä
. , IS S
henie. Yet 25 years Is a com para- ing in m any states with the purpose
a m 1673. W " L ’ G o r s a S«- P h o n e G re s h - cheap at th e Outlook office.
Phones,
Office
1651*
Res.
i í xj
tively sh d rt tim e.
of co n tro llin g the bulk of the crop
and Tabor 3026.
F Ä . Ä e Fa?R
It is probable th a t ten years f r o m |and 80 d istrib u tin g and m ark etin g it
W. S. WOOD
now the airp lan e will handle m uch K b^Je(a l,v,IlK Profit price may be ob­
FX »
Ä
T ^ ^ o n h°OUM
d
D E N T IS T S
A uctioneer
long distance travel, m ail and light
„
S Ä
&
tr^ -.a and h errie^ e8hRaeT:
Phones« Office 2184« lie s. 2185
....................... .................... - . , u S " ™ s : S n ; K a s s x r ^ , ! ° s
VANCOUVER, W ASHINGTON
Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty
DR. W. J. OTT
tr e e s
b e r rie s , e tc .
C h e a p e s t b u y ¡n
lation will increuse and th e num ber farm products a t lower prices if they
Phone Vancouver «14, or
’
Pni>S.r ? m '
S eco n d h o u se e a s t o f
of m otor vehicles will be nearly w ere as m uch concerned in th e retail
_________ G re s h a m O u tlo o k I5«l
Dentist
s t r e e t 1 a v e n u e . s o u th s id e o f T h ir d
doubled. "P erhaps the cost of r u n - |E rb;e as t ^1® Brower is in his price,
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
Ri “ l , E s t a t e L o a n s
liing a m otor vehicle w ill be greatly L re sn U n H 8' retaller8 and P roducers’
A uto T ops K e e p e r e d a n d R e p a ire d .!
S IS y ste m R o n !N d ( v L ° an S u n d e r R e s e rv e
Office over Bank of Gresham
h in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d
reduced. T h at will tend to Increase I shorten th e long route; elim inate
F o rtf a S d ^ ifte .1 C om pany
F o S r? h es'ty
C u r t a i n W in d o w s
m otor travel.
I middle speculation and g reatly reduce
Dr. Julius G. Sture
The Outlook ventures two or th ree p*16 between expenses,
S. E. PALMQUIST
d e n t is t
predictions. Ten y ears hence there
T h ® success or failure of O regon's
AUTO TOP SHOP
Office In Bank of Gresham Building
_E Honey LibCral ‘ermS “
will be 25,000,000 m otor vehicles in organizations will depend alm ost en-
I n S a n d y W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u rs d a y s
Main 8L
Gresham
Phone 1285 I
W A N T E D t o R E N T t o r e s p o n s i b l e ESF7
l h . Unlled S I« ,,.. Ten
i S U
S ^
G n H sa s ta R o n r t I N®n t ln m y h o u s e n e a r
PHONES
Gresham 1231
Sandy 69 & 6x2
ed
Phone P
,YOU'!B c h ild r e n w a n t-
tin governm ent will extend m ore It m ust be in com petent hands. It
e v e n in g s .n e P " H ’ R o o r k - « r e s h a m 77x1,
stric t regulation over in te rstate m otor m ust be business from s ta rt to finish,
traffic. Ten y ears hence the national I F riendships, favors, jobs m u st have
The Bank of Gresham pays 6 par
ATTORNEYS
E lectro n ic R eaction s
governm ent will do m ore tow ard ¡Io h ^ i ' ' ^ th e ° l8 a " ization’ 11 m ust
ce?L interest on time deposits.__Adv.
P
h
o
n
e-M
a
in
1249
Gresham 1591
n..
ix ,,
. the main I I ganizations
,)e nanaled a as re successful
or-
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
building
and i m aintaining
managed. p N rivate
early ev-
o f A bram s
Ioans
at
6
per
cent.
B.
W.
Thorne_
“ B lo o d w ill te ll”
McGuirk & Schneider
hlghw ays of the country. Ten years ery co-operative failure in Oregon can
MACHINERY.
hence the m ileage cost of operating ,,e traced to poor m anagem ent. Men
Attorneys at Law
D R . C. W . M ILLER
m otor vehicles will he reduced to l bo., ^ now m arketing, standardizing,
p u lle r in f l r s t - c l a i w o r i a b e ^ n d t i ï ï f
Gresham Office. W ithrow B ldg
about half th e present cost.
C h a rg e ^ ’ m e n
M u F s t J n ) e c i h , e e a a p p . - A
A d d d d re
r e s s s s J J o o h h n n o O . s h b " o ? rn " ’ ’
Electronic Physician
„ .? OI^ land Office
it
■ ciiarge, men who kuow how to hold
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FARMER.
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The legislative com m ittee of the I
^ e l r products.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
co-operative associations
A m erican F arm Bureau, in a recent r,„ When
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founded on th ese safe principles a n d
I Office cor. T hird and R oberts Ave.
conference with I resident Coolidge, are bucked by g ro w ers’ co n tracts to
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outlined a num ber of Item s In its pro- the extent ol 76 per cent of tile prod-
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p h o n e 42x.
gram for tlie benefit of th« farm er. I l,ld grown, then will the farm ers be
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Among o th e r things It favored an
s h jd /h ,? 611 ,h<? buyers w,lat th e price
T H IN K !
touVe a m otor
cess profits tax If the governm ent
m ust raise additional money. It w a s l F O K O PLANT SEEKS
irrevocably opposed to a general sales
«H EATEH EFFICIENCY
tax. It favored wage Increases for
farm labor provided it can be shown
( hanges, including the tra n sp o si­
th a t labor efficiency has been In­ tion of a num ber of m anufacturing de­
creased by m echanical devices, but p artm ents. n earin g com pletion at th«
Lincoln p lan t division of th e Ford
was opposed to any wage advances un­ Motor com pany form an Interesting
less cost of production can be decreas­ sidelight on efficiency m ethods of the
ed a t the samo time. I t endorsed co­ organization.
When a m an u factu rin g plant is c a r ­
operation between the governm ent and
p rivate shipping Interests but criti­ rying on a heavy production. It Is a
m atter of considerable difficulty to
cised some rulings of the shipping move a large portion of m achinery
board. It favored crop insurance but troni one place to another. Yet this
was opposed to the governm ent enter is ju st w hat is being done at the L in­
coln plant and w ithout the least halt
ing the Insurance business. I t favored in
output.
th e tru th in fabrics law. I t opposed the
In fact, with the steadily increasing
governm ent fixing th - price on any ag­ dem and w hich the Lincoln is enjoying,
ricu ltu ral commodity. It endorsed the production, through the introduction
present f.-deral program of highway of g rea ter facilities, has been moved
up and a new output record was es­
»•oustruction. It opposed railroad wage tablished in August with shipm ents of
Increase. The president was told It 897 ears during the month, a gain of
was a tim e to call a halt on any further 97 over July.
During ttie eleven months of Ford
advances except on condition of in­
ow nership in 1922 Lincoln ear sh ip ­
creased efficiency and decreased pro­ m ents totaled 5,242, while so far this
duction costs.
vear 5.2,3 Lincolns linvc been m anu­
factured.
Moving of tlie several departm ents
t. 1TIIE KIM ; AM> 4,|A IM i.
into Hie new addition, which Increas­
One must have before he can give es the plant floor space 311,000 square
teet, is being effected under a htghlv
With possession comes the obligation sd en tlfle arrangem ent.
The plan
to give The full season Is the time of provides that raw m aterials and stock
gathering In the fruitage of the year. shall en ter one end of the receiving
F irs t com es T hanksgiving—acknow l­ room and gradually pass through the
m anufacturing processes to em erge
edging the source of our blessings; at the other end of the building as fin­
then C hristm as—sharing our joys ished products.
with others then New Year’s—taking
Conveyor • ) stem s, new and Im prov­
'd m achinery and many other facili­
inventory and m aking a new start.
C areful g athering leads to wist giv- ties are being installed to bring
g reater quality and refinement to I.ln-
ing; both lead to thanksgiving; siti- i oln Motor cars.
cere thanksgiving increases Joy, aiul
Illu strativ e of th e close attention to
detail which en ters Into every phase
prep ares for hopeful endeavor.
fills sums up the closing m ouths of of Lincoln car production is one sm all
departm ent w here clocks used on L in ­
I he )e a r Oetober. November and De­ coln ia r s arc received. These are
cem ber as they ought to be.
m anufactured by* one of the co u n try ’s
Ib is Is the tim e to m ake subscrip­ forem ost w atch m akers. Nevertheless,
tions to the support of the religious in this dep artm en t, every clock u n d er­
goes an eight-day test before being
and benevolent activities of the com ­ perm
itted to tak e its place on a L in ­
m unity, not forgetting such avenues coln ea r in stru m en t board.
of upitfe us the Near Eaat Relief, Ore-
A W ant Ad will do it for you.
that starts
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fit good
c o n d itio n . C a ll a n d se e it. M u st sell
f o r c a s h . E d w a rd P e a k . G r e s h a m n h n n J
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fo r comfortable
winter driiitig-
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musicians
C ontracting and
Horae Building
Cement Work, Cnrpenter Work,
House Moving
Building from the ground up.
Estimates furnished free.
Phone Gresham 48x
Trontdale, Ore.
F lorence M. H oney
Accredited
P IA N O
Studio First State Bank Bldg.
Phone 1721
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
SAND,
GRAVEL
and Crushed Rock
Quickest Service.
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
Accredited Teacher of Plano
P u p il Of L o u is V ic to r S a a r
STUDIOS: G resham , phone 791;
Boring, phone 677
K N A R R & SO N
Troutdale, Ore.
Phone Gresham 489
Tom G. T aylor
ORGAX
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VOICE
Accredited Teacher
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P h o n e 1051
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