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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1924)
Indianapolis RecommenJs National Signal System movements *of automobiles m traffic.*0 Trlffi’^ n o H c e ^ th fn ^ th 78^"?! °f ha?j signa!,8 for drivers to indicate «need if such simple signals as illustrated could1 b » th 1 dv accident toll would be greatly re- As well. u m sira ttd could be adopted and observed—not only locally but nationally I Meat Animals at Paeiiic International j POWELL VALLEY [INFANTILE PAKALYSIS PATIENT IS IMPHOVIXG R egarding th e case of in fan tile p a r alysis a t C orbett, of Owen, young son of Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Em ily, a m em ber of the board of h ealth is of th e o p in ion th a t th e re is no needless cause for alarm of th e disease reach in g an ep i demic stage. T h ere a re only 1« cases in the e n tire city of P o rtlan d and th is is th e first case th a t .‘as been re p o rt ed in th is section of th e county d u r ing th e p ast 12 y ears. Ho fu rth e r sta te s th a t little is kndw n about th e disease w hich would aid in co m batting it, th e re being only a few cases in com parison to o th e r co n tag ious diseases. E very p recau tio n has been tak en , th e schoolhouse has r e cently been fum igated an d th e rem a in ing ch ild ren in th e hom e have been taken to an o th e r p lace for th e p resen t. | The Em ily residence is an isolated one I and it is a m ystery w here the child co n tracted th e disease. He is said to be out of danger. T he county h ealth officers cam e from P o rtlan d to in v es tig ate th e situ atio n an d concur in the findings of th e local men. PORTLAND, ÖPEG( )N N ov. Í - $ 0 0 , 0 0 0 in P rem iu m * AMERICA'S LIVE STOCK CLASSIC In th e rrvat new E xposition I’a L ao «) and Amphitheatre, th e Pacific Interna tional L ive Stock E xposition w ill be blirger and better than ever, featuring the lartreet combined exhibit o f pure hredlive stock under one roof in America. B<*ef and Dairy C attle. Horaea. Sw ine. Sheep. Goata;alao Poultry Show , Land and Industrial Products, and World s G reatest N igh t Horae Show. R 1D U C 1D FA R E S ON A U M A IL H O A I I » F H h i wM * " m W*¡ . The Home and F oreign M issionary society w ill m eet a t th e home of Mrs Jo h n H ulander T h u rsd ay afternoon and evening. P aym ent of dues for the at th is B akery and at S to r s year w ill be requested a t th is tim e. Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell and fam Contains the Vitamine!«, m ie d by ily a re now occupying th e ir new six- scientific prtncii lea room residence on Pow ell Valley road, having moved in on S atu rd ay last. CORBETT It's Good and Good for You T his house rep laces th e old one w hich Miss P au lin e R ickli visited her p a r w as destroyed by fire la st spring. A reunion of th e M agnuson fam ily ents a t Salem from T h u rsd ay u n til w as held at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and enjoyed th e social ac tiv i THEO. VAN DOMNCK Phone 1221 Otto M agnuson on Sunday, as a fa re ties of th e an n u a l hom e com ing of well to Mr. and Mrs. David Magnuson W illam ette U niversity. Mrs. O livia L eland and Mrs. Lew is and fam ily w ho a re leaving th e first of th is week for th e ir home in A la Reed w ere in P o rtlan d T hursday. Miss Joy C rockett sp e n t th e w eek bam a. They had expected to leave T his beautiful S horthorn bull won I T he hog show is one of g reat m erit la st week, but a broken spring in th e ir end in P o rtlan d . F re sh o r C ured, I^ard, Etc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b grand cham pionship honors a t the Pa- and excellence, and Poland Chinas, m achine caused th e delay. Mrs. H an G. H. C ham berlain and Mr. F arm er so lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s and a t low est cific In tern atio n al Livestock Exposi- P uroc Jersey s, C h e ste r W hites, Bcrk- nah Magnuson and six of her children, purchased pianos la st week. p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to i'°.n 'zaat ^a?l‘ * r °Y n’ °f _Ca r ' ‘ ^ i re s and H am psh re sw ine will come The C orbett church society is ro c k ton, Ore., th e first president of the to contest for honors from many states. Otto, David and E m anuel, also Mrs. scar T horen, Mrs. Sam P alm q u ist ing the drivew ay and m aking o th er Exposition and one of Its hoard of In th e sheep d ep a rtm en t are a be I and Mrs. Conrad P eterso n w ere p re s im provem ents to th e ch u rc h property. directors, sta n d s behind the anim al, w ildering display ot breeds. T he long, The frien d s of Miss Isab elle P allium GKO. IHETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham and his little grandchild occupies the m edium and fine wool breeds will all ent, w ith th e ir respective fam ilies. re g re t to h ea r of h er illness. Miss place of honor. be represen ted . A ngora and milk Two children, Joseph M agnuson, of B eginning w ith S aturday, Novem ber goats will also be shown. Newberg, and Mrs. A lida W isem an, of Pullium is Sunday school se creta ry I, hundreds of animnU, bred for sym and h er absen ce a t th e school w as The poultry d ep a rtm en t has been In Canby, w ere unable to be there. T he m etry of outline and for th e g rea test day w as spent quietly In atten d an ce at very conspicuous S unday m orning. creased In size and th e exhibits will proportion of m eat consistent with Colum bia g ran g e m eets S aturday, constitution, will be on exhibit for the be m ore num erous and of finer quality th e services of th e M ission ch u rch November 1. M embers a re requested A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK w ith a num ber of new breeds shown. both m orning and evening, th e p arty adm iring public. T here will be the T he com m ercial eg{ division will be num bering about 30 enjoying a su m p to m eet p ro m p tly as th e re is in itiato ry S horthorns, in th e ir red, w hite and work. roan d re ss; th e H erefords, m assive of especial In terest to poultry raisers. tuous d inner to g eth er T he Exposition is rem ark ab le for Miss A rlie K incaid, w ho teach es A I.aF o llette booster m eeting w ill w hite faced anim als with wide sp read ing h o rn s; th e A berdeen-Angus, black its variety of dom esticated anim als be held at th e Pow ell V alley school near M oilala, w as a t hom e S atu rd ay »s night and w ithout horns of any shown. It is w orth visiting for th e house on T h u rsd ay evening, O ctober and Sunday. Daily Trips to Portland kind. T he M ilking S horthorns and sake of seeing the progress m ade in 30, a t 8 o’clock. Good sp eak ers a re Red Polled cattle, th e la te r solid red, ' the production of th ese anim als which prom ised for th e occasion. FAIRVIEW G res hum Powell Portland will also be shown. m in iste r to m an ’s w ants and needs. Phone and Mr. and Mrs. H allie C hristenson left 217 Davis A delightful evening w as sp en t Mon lòtti Maple Phone Hdwy. 20tt2 by au to Monday m o rning for th e ir day. O ctober 27, at th e hom e of Mrs. Farm ers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. VOTING BY MAIL. hom e in San Diego, C alifornia, afte r Forges Ahead. an extended v isit w ith relativ es here. Eliza Stone, in honor of Mrs. J. C. OCR SUPREME COURT. The p ro p o rtio n of citizens qualified W endle w ho w ill soon re tu rn to S ea Used and endorsed by m illions, th e T he y ea rly re p o rt filed w ith th e In to vote on election day b u t w ho fail to They w ill m ake a stop-over of a w eek old reliab le Lucky T ig er H air Rem side. B esides the h o stess and th e su ra n c e D epartm ent by th e F arm ers in the Rogue riv er valley to visit w ith T he so cialtist th ird -p a rty has no edy. Stops falling hair, co rrec ts scalp M utual F ire R elief Assn, show s $6,- perform th is d u ty is very large, said frien d s from San Diego who have guest of honor, the follow ing w ere tro u b les and prom otes g ro w th —d ru g 058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210 to be n ea rly 50 per cent. It has been p rese n t: Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss and ju s t claim to th e su p p o rt of labor in g ists and b arb e rs sell it u nder money new m em bers gained. Losses paid, figured th a t th e num ber ag g reg ates tak en up a hom estead in th a t locality. Mrs. H anna Shaw of G resham , Mr. and Its program to cu rb th e so-called back g u ara n tee .—Adv. $22,437.00; in su ran ce In force, $18,- over tw enty-five m illion. A larg e n um T hey are being accom panied on the Mrs. Geo. Dolph, Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. “veto” pow er of th e su prem e court. re tu rn trip by F red N ordling who w ill 283,000. T he A ssn, also has a su b T he sup rem e trib u n a l has no power Outlook Want Ad Brings Order sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te ber fail to vote th ro u g h absence from v isit in San Diego w’ith his son and Tow nsend, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone to veto th e ac ts of co n g ress, nor to From Far. th e ir sta te and m ost of th e rem ain d er and Roy Stone. D ainty re fre sh of 30c on all p ro p erty insured by th e wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nordling. u su rp th e fu n ctio n s of th e legislative An o rd er for jellied chicken camo A ssociation will not be changed, w hich is ch arg eab le to indifference. m ents w ere served. enables farm ers to get adequate in Oregon is one of th e 24 sta te s th a t Mrs. I ra Brooks w ill en tertain on b ran ch of th e governm ent, as its from Los A ngeles to M ark N ickerson u ran c e on easy paym ents. p erm it qualified voters, tem p o rarily HILLSVIEW S atu rd ay night, Novem ber 1, w ith a critics claim . Its du ties a re clearly a day or two ago in an sw e r to a sm all P re sid e n t S nasball rep o rts th e ab sen t from the sta te on election day, H allow e’en p a rty and social, th e p ro defined an d lim ited. It ca n n o t even w an t ad In th e Outlook. An Outlook Assn, a t th e p rese n t ra te of grow th Mrs. E. P. Schedeen left for M inne ceeds to go to th e L adies Aid. All a re pass upon th e co n stitu tio n ality of a su b scrib er w as quick to ta k e ad w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers to vote by m ail a t both p rim aries and law u n til su it has been b ro u g h t in a v antage of a good th in g when it w as Assn, w est of th e Rocky m ountains. gen eral elections. The list includes apolis th e 15th to v isit friends and invited. A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call A labam a, Idaho, Illinois, relatives. low er c o u rt and it has been show n offered. Indiana, On F rid a y evening th e M ethodist on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir G rounds, Mrs. Em m a Wedln left the sam e day Sunday school will have a H allow e’en th a t en fo rcem en t of th e law would G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. Iowa, Maine, M ichigan, M innesota, Only Thr«M> Days Left. M ississippi, M ontana, N ebraska, Ne- for Cokato, M innesota, to visit her party and program a t th e church. in ju re th e p erso n co m plaining u gainst Only th re e days a re left in w hich It. vada, N orth Caroline', N orth Dakota. I 8ister and other relativ ea and friends. E very one is welcome. T he ch a rg e th a t th e decisions of the to tak e ad v an tag e of th e b arg ain of Mr. and Mrs. E dw in B urlingam e Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, T en n e fers of P o rtlan d d ailies and Outlook. Woman Kills Wildcat. suprem e c o u rt in labor cases have O rders m ust be In our hands on O cto have sold th e ir p ro p erty h ere to Mr. ssee, V erm ont, V irginia, W ashington, Mrs. Einm a T hom as of M armot w ent A ndrew s who lives ea st of G resham . been prejudiced Is p u rely im aginary. b er 31.—Adv. W est V irginia, W isconsin and h u nting w ith her b ro th er, O. Aschoff, Mr. B u rlin g am e will m ove his fam ily The child labor law s w ere declared W yoming. To Know the Man In th ese and som e o th er sta te s co l W ednesday m orning and shot her first t o G resham , w here he w ill build a u n co n stitu tio n al because, in passing Is to Vote for Him lege m en and wom en, aw ay from w ildcat. Mrs. T hom as se n t th e c a r new house on his p ro p erty in Cleve them , th e fed eral govern m en t en croached upon rig h ts reserved to the home, if qualified, m ay vote by m ail by cass to P o rtlan d to have it mounted. land addition. sta te s u nder th e co n stitu tio n . In the com plying w ith th e conditions. STA TED COMMUNICATION rec en t K ansas in d u stria l c o u rt case, It should be a citizen s’ first duty to F airv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F. & it w as held th a t th e c o u rt had no pow be reg istered and p rep ared to vote by A. M., S atu rd ay evening, No e r to fix w ages in cases w here the m ail if possible on election day. And vem ber 1, 1924, 8 o’clock. L abor in public w elfare or peace m ight be im no excuse but sick n ess or absolute the M. M. D egree. V isiting b reth ren periled. T his decision confirm s a disability should keep one who is one. p rin cip le for w hich the A. F. of L. has qualified aw ay from th e polls. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. fought since it was organized. In th a t W hen discussing the com ing elec WM. D. F R IT Z , W. M. tion w ith a m an whom I shall call case th e c o u rt ru led in effect th a t th e The Bank of G resham pays 6 per Mr. H ain es who said th a t he m ight I). C. Lewis for Stale Representative. pow er of fixing w age ra te s should be vote for Mr. E aF o lle tte, th e follow cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv ing questions a n d a n sw e rs were D. C. L ew is is a ca n d id ate for re- left to th e w o rk ers as individuals or b ro u g h t o u t : “ Don’t W alt Until Yon Are In A rtn a l election to th e office of sta te re p re S eed —Get a Jar Today Q. You own a lot on w hich you sentative. He has alw ay s given th e th ro u g h th e ir unions. w ish to build? T he L aF o lle tte plan w ould give to a people a sq u a re deal. It has often A. Yes. been rem a rk e d of him : "H e is th e rea ctio n ary co n g ress th e pow er to de Q.You a re saving a couple of only re p re se n ta tiv e th a t p a rt of th e stro y th e Bill of R ights, w hich is th e hundred dollars th at y o u m ay have sufficient secu rity to lx>rrow enough county o u tsid e th e city has. H e is CHEST OINTMENT w ith which to build a house? very c h a rte r of A m erican liberty. J O H N M. fair an d ju st.—Adv. A . Yes. With th ese co n stitu tio n al g u ara n tee s F or th e quick relief of C hest Colds, Q. I f you h a d all a rra n g e m e n ts m ade and L a F o lle tte w ere success NASH CLOTHES. gone, trad e unionism could be muzzled Croup, Influenza, Pneum onia and ful In securing electorlal votes to H undreds of men a re testify in g th a t and the rig h t of the A m erican F ed era th ro w the election into congress P leu risy Pains. P ric e 50c. Nash clo th es a t $23.50 are equal to tion of L abor to ex ist as an in c o rp o r (his follow ers do not hope for m ore), would you still continue clothes u su a lly a t tw ice th a t figure. F o r Sale by All D ruggists w ith yo u r building o p e ratio n s or Positively tailo red to m easu re. P. F. ated body destroyed. A sin g le con would you w ait to see w hat the e f N O T IC E O F F I N A L C O U R T . g ress co n tro lled by an an ti-u n io n m a Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. fect on business conditions would Probate Department. be? jo rity , by tw ice passing a law could In th e C ircu it C ourt, S ta te of Oregon The Founder o f Dodge Park P o rtlan d T elegram and Outlook, one A. (v ery positive). I would do C ounty of M ultnom ah. the sam e a s everyone else, I would year, $4.50 by mall. Have a dollar, place Its edicts beyond th e pow er of In the M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f C h arles w ait to see w h at happened. offer closes O ctober 31. S ubscribe judicial red ress. Johnson. D eceased. Candidate for Re-election N otice is h ereby given th a t th e u n d e r th ro u g h th e Outlook. T he gains th a t labor h as m ade In l i e said it Mr. W o rking Man. signed a d m in is tra to r w ith the will a n th is co u n try have tak en g en eratio n s to nexed o f th e e sta te of C harles Johnson, E veryb ody woold w a it to *ee Money to loan on real estate. F arm deceased, h a s filed his final account in the w hat happened and the re«nlt accom plish and they have been very C ircuit C o u rt of the S ta te of Oregon, for loan a a t $ p ar cent. B. W. Thorn«. would be F A K IC . W e w a n t w o rk, He stands for stric t economy, sound the C ounty of M ultnom ah, a n d th a t the g reat. D uring th a t tim e th e c o n stitu REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE not panic. business principles, protection of the 10th d a y o f N ovem ber, 192«, a t the h our tion has stood like a rock in th e path 9 :30 a. m., of said day. a t the C ourt A re y o i p a jlm r for yo n r home on industries we now have and the en of He will w ork w ith th e rep u b lican H ouse a t P o rtla n d , in said C ounty and the In stallm e n t p la n t of those who would have overridden delegation from th is sta te and will get couragement of new ones, which S tate, h a s been appo in ted a s the tim e and th e rig h ts of th e w o rk ers. Its g ra n b etter re su lts for the state. means more pay rolls and the de place for th e h e a rin g of objections to T h in k It o«er. said final acco u n t a n d the settlem ent velopment of the natural resources thereof. ite stre n g th is needed to p ro tec t la H e know s w hat Oregon needs. ~ _ .... r id your system o f Catarrh or Deafness of Oregon, making a bigger, better D ate of first p ublication, Oct. 7, 192«. b o r’s In terests in th e y ea rs of th e fu F o r all the people all th e tim e. D ate of la st publication. Nov. «, 192«. A CARPENTER and m ore p ro sp ero u s Portland. caused by Catarrh. C. J . l U n d q u is t , tu re. SoM by J rn tin li for orrr 10 yrari CRUMPACKER W ILL WIN. A dm in istrato r. —P a id Adv. M y Motto: The Golden Rule A L F O N E L SO N . A ttorney. F. J. CHENEY fit CO., T oledo. O hio Paid Adv.—Congressional Committee. Silverton, Oregon. 1‘ald Adv. by M. » . George. Y’ote as you p lease h ut VOTE. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Mr. Workingman AMBER-O-LATUM rl III MANN CRUMPACKER For Congress CITY COMMISSIONER H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine FOLKS IN OUR TOWN A “ Lively” Place By Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER