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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1926)
PAGE TWO Great Production Prospects. G eneral ra in s the first of May have practically g uaranteed big production of all crops and fru its for Oregon. P rospects for bum per production w ere never better. Greatest American Co-operative. [ When th e T ri-S ta te Co-O perative C ream ery association of Iow a, Minne sota and W isconsin is c o m p lie d th is organization will be the b ig fe st co operative in America. T here will be 90,000 farm ers in the m erg er And the b u tter crop will to tal an an n u al busi ness of >75.000.000. T he association will have a m am m oth p la n t in Minne- apolis, costing >300,000. If you c a re to assa u lt a 340-ton S outhern Pacific locom otive w ith the fam ily flivver, or crash a raih-oad crossing g ate w ith a Rolls Royce, ju st sail rig h t ahead, invites J. E. Newman, claim s atto rn ey for th e com pany. But, Newman adds, It’s going to cost you I money. * I T his year, in accord w ith its new E le c t policy of bringing su it a g a in st careless m o to rists who risk th e ir lives and PORTER, O. H. 'd a m a g e com pany p ro p erty , th e ra il- fo r ’ road has collected th o u san d s of dol- , la rs in scores of claim s and judg- District Judge , m ents ran g in g from >2.31 to >3o0. I L ast year, one flagm an was killed, five Dept. No. 2 o th e rs in ju red and 300 low ered cro ss ing gates along th e com pany's rig h t of way c ra sh e d th ro u g h by reckless fro m M u ltn o m ah C ounty autom obllists. Many stan d in g train s w ere ru n into and dam aged by c a re “ M ore business, less politics* less drivers.. And so the railro ad decided th a t d u rin g 1926 th e careless P a id A dvertisem ent and V1.® ret'klesa should pay the piper l ij . ‘8 a safety move,” Newman said. We hope ev en tu ally to m ake ¡it m ighty expensive for d riv ers who speed so fast th a t they c a n 't stop for sm all m a tte rs like a low ered crossing gate. “I t seem s th a t people think m ore of th e ir pocketbooks th an of . i fir“ duate o i th e Law D ep artm en t of th e ir lives. P ut up a sign "B ew are— the U niversity of Michigan. T w enty Broken G lass on C ro ssin g !” and the y ears legal experience. Will declare average m an who trie s to beat a tra in to save 30 seconds would probably th e law w ithout p artiality . Republican p rim a rie s May 21, 1926. I 8 ?.Z d? wn out of resp ect to his tires. T rying to a ssa u lt a locom otive with (P a id Adv) I an autom obile is like try in g to stop a I ! b arg in g Hon w ith a p ea-shooter It isn t being done su ccessfu lly ; b ut it is I costing those who try th e experim ent I a lot of money and tro u b le." Jas. D. Republican for Representative BAILEY R E P U B L IC A N For Ko-electlon State Representative —P a id Adv. J. E. McCall. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE NOMINATE Allan A. Bynon from M u ltnom ah C ounty The grow ing of m jnt jn Oregon is J fast expanding an d it w ill no doubt be come an im p o rta n t in d u stry in fa- | vored sections. In 1925 th e re w ere only about 250 p roducing ac re s in the state, w hile th is sp rin g ab o u t 2000 ad ditional acres have been planted. I here has been co n sid erab le in q u iry of th e S tate M arket ag e n t for in form ation reg a rd in g th is crop and th e R ep u b lican C a n d id a te fo r follow ing has been obtained from v a ri ous so u rces: The cost of ro o ts is about $25 per C ounty co m m issio n e r acre and th e cost of tra n sp o rta tio n M ULTNOM AH COUNTY and p lan tin g from $6 to $8 an acre. The first y e a r's c u ltiv a tin g and h a r vesting w ill cost ab o u t $50 m ore per S ervice E conom y acre, w hile th e second and succeeding E q u a lity P ro g re s s iv e n e s s y e a r 8 th e cost will be less th a n one h alf th a t of th e first year. T he a v e r R etired S uccessful C o n tracto r age q u an tity of oil p er a c re Is 50 pounds, alth o u g h as high as 85 an d 90 Vote IlH X Ves pounds have been produced in Marlon H ’a id A dv. b y ft, H. S tru c k ) VOTE ;»« X BYNON M u c h c a r e of the c r o p is rc- I quired the f ir s t year to keep it free i from all weeds. F or the past 15 y ea rs m int oils have | averaged about $3 per pound, leaving out the w ar pack w hen the price w ent | to $10 and la st year w hen it reached > the $30 m ark. Many g ro w ers have I co n tracted th eir oils for the com ing th ree y ears for $1, $5 and $6 per pound. A few c o n tra c ts have been ¡m ade at som ew hat b etter prices, but th e q u an tity co n tracted for was sm all S uccessful g ro w ers sta te th a t m int ¡is easily grow n and is a profitable I j crop on the rig h t kind of soil—beaver dam and sw am p soils. N otw ith stan d - m g the high nitrogen co n ten t of th ese soils tiiere is som etim es lack of p lan t food d uring' period of rap id gro w th and n itra te of soda, 50 to 150 pounds to the acre, d istrib u ted and cu ltiv ated in before th e tops have m ade too m uch | grow th, have been profitable. . , m in ty . VOTE j J S " i » ^ " í ‘ ,™r.rd K ” r ,t . p. X ; « i d T o X ^ P a id AdvertlH em ent A Dozen Reasons For Re-EIeciing U. S. Senator Stanfield 1 Oregon is in g reat need of ■*- rapid developm ent and m ust seek federal aid. which the sta te can obtain only through such men In Congress as .Senator sijiiiiield, with ills com m anding position in (lie S enate as ( Inilr- imm of the Public l ands Com. m lttoe and high rank on the pnw eriul Elnance Committee, 100 X Hurlburt Thos. H. for C o u n ty To V oters of M u ltn o m ah C ounty o u tsid e of P o r tla n d : a ° d o u r sch o o ls a re im p o r ta n t to us vi8esSih e m ° UrSelves choo8e m an w ho su p e r- At P resen t w e h a v e little voice. A lm o st th e e n tir e v o te of M u ltn o m a h C ou n ty lies w ith in th e C ity of P o rtla n d , w h ich is S chool D is tric t No. 1 T h e thae re l ecidv w ho sha11 be c o u n ty school su- f°,rcjthue ru ra l sc h o o ls in th e sm a ll d is tric ts o u tsid e of S chool D is tric t No. 1. Y et th a t of- ncial h a s no s u p e rv isio n w h a te v e r o v e r th e citv schools. H e s u p e rv ise s th e r u r a l sch o o ls only. Y A t th e la st ele c tio n th e v o te in th o se p re c in c ts M INT IN D U STR Y G KO W ING R A PID LY PAUL E. STRUCK R epublican C a n d id a te We Want to Choose Our Own School Superintendent! Mr w p ' a D,8, r 'C' 'X° >' Bn? m T A W ers° " 'h a t ollice, 1297 Io B ut Mr. A ld erso n w as re -e le c te d by th e vo tes th e c ity people w hom he does n o t se rv e a n d w ho h a v e no m e a n s of k n o w in g w h e th e r o r n o t he h a s f / Ve,V a s a tis fa c to ry a d m in is tra tio n . T h e p eo p le of P o rtla n d do not m ea n to be u n k in d to u s ,Pbut th e v c a n n o t know o u r sch o o ls a s w e do. y «2 HoiirsfeeR in S4«nle,g iS la -y5e ’ &t ° Ur re <Ju e s t. passed »1,?« m A 4 ’ p e rm ittin g us to v o te on c o n tro llin g tin s m a tte r o u rselv es. If w e do so, we w ill h a v e to p ay th e e n tir e e x p e n se of th e office, but a p p ro x i- o ^ r t l x h is n o i 'r T ^ ° n ' y th r e e -te n th s of a m ill to th is ? 1 P ro g re ss of o u r c h ild re n w o rth VOTE 302 YES M ay 21st On S p ecial B a llo t M u ltn o m ah C ounty R u ra l Schools C o m m itte e (P a id A dv.) C o m m is s io n e r T ourist t ump S an itatio n in Oregon. W ith n ea rly o ne-half of th e people ‘W having access to autom obiles and co n sequently spending a con sid erab le portion of th e ir tim e on the highw ays 9 By reason of his Im portant of the n ation, th e im p o rtan ce of m ain “ S enate Com mittee positions, ta in in g sa n ita ry conditions along th ese .5 1 which a new man could not ob- sam e highw ays becomes self evident. u l '11 ”r years. S enato r W ater supplies, sew age disposal facil slan lield has been an outstand- ities, fly protection, m osquito e ra d ica Im p artial and nubi- lug factor In obtaining G oiern - tion and p ortection of food a re of the used con sid eratio n menl appro p riatio n s for Oregon u tm ost im portance. for the needs of euch during the past five y ears com m unity In the In o rd er th a t th e to u rists m ay be am ounting to >32.696,978. county. assu red of safe w ater and sa n ita ry to ilet facilities in th e sta te of Oregon, •» S enator Stanfield Is lending re g u la r inspection of to u rist cam ps is the tight In the Sem ite to es. now req u ired by law. The ow ners of lahllsh Oregon’s rig h t to use the to u rist cam ps have agreed to com ply re te n u e s from her n atu ra l re- w ith the ru les and reg u la tio n s of th e sources io develop the S tate and sta te board of h ealth and to co o p erate thereby reduce m aterially the w ith th e inspection service w hich th is S en ato X T passage'T s ‘T ? 1’!’ - ’" l ° rM ,n g B1U’ now befor® the Paid Adv.—H u rlb u rt d ep a rtm en t m a in ta in s th ro u g h the or C om m issioner C om inr passage. Is tile en terin g wedge to resto re th is right. m ittee. county h ealth officer. Buildings of co u rse have been rem odeled. As a 4 f?r®er Stanfield ttn s successful In urging th e en m a tte r of fact, m any to u rist cam ps N orn T i l he GWi " V 7, ,1’- L T h r° ,,Kh ,h ” m a in ta in com fort sta tio n s equal to C orporation for ,h r e l l e f t ^ ? ? c n nr ,1 T ‘h‘‘ W #r ....... .. those found in our best hotels. W ater vise,I this ahi tor the T reasu ry Dep‘ n m e n i «’•‘r sonally su p er- su p p lies a re uniform ly sa tisfac to ry B. F. MULKEY due to th e fact th a t th ese supplies are re g u la rly exam ined in the lab o rato ry 5 MeNary h /o b U l'n ln 7 of th e Oregon sta te board of health. To th e People of th e C ounty of T he follow ing reg u latio n s co n c ern M u ltnom ah o u tsid e of P o r tla n d : ing th e sa n ita tio n of to u rist cam ps wired S enator MeNary on M aJ i ‘ h® w ere adopted by the sta te board of h ealth on M arch 25, 1925: M ultnom ah C o u n t ^ ' in ^ d d ith n ^ t! ,8 t i A T h ,rd Distrlc t, including 6 w a«, t a i J ! ? t o . etrdnm i-to5‘,? b*r ° f 8/ n’ ,e H " “ " ce Com m ittee, Each to u rist cam p shall have an a d ru ign. I have been atten d in g Ano to L v " duoU8. de® a ndB of the cam equate supply of w ater of good s a n i ment of r lte r s and linrliors'*iu O r i v lii" ' " r th e Im prote- have found m yself unable p erso n ally i n W° profes9lonal business and ta ry q u ality from a Source w hich will orlally in securing a 35 ft. c h a n ^ i from m a t' will recall th a t som e five year a m „ „ „ ' ^ 9 the co u n ty- b a ‘ You m eet th e req u irem en ts of th e Oregon sta te hoard of h ealth as to sa n ita ry lo to you. I made a thorough can v ass"o f Mu i S k ^ 0' V,tal im Portance cation. c o n stru c tio n and operation. « . U r , « . , , h . p r o p ,, '» , k „ Common d rin k in g cups are prohibited R i - i.n K .s ; '■ » for use at th e se places. D isposal of E x creta: F ly -tig h t te re sts, but some fea tu re s connected ‘ w i t h ' U" ity ° f 8ch° o1 privies or w ater-flushed to ilets w ith a to ren d er it im p racticab le and un d esirab le. th P Pr °Posed seemed system of sew age disposal approved bv th e sta te board of h ealth sh all be p ro h l. ...................... . |>„b,|e l.an 'i* „ „ ''h s ’J i u w . '. h i ' « ’T r t 1*” » t ."‘"1 led J o u i'to r c e s ¡ A t o T c a ^ g T I t o i s t T o u ^ m ™e..lndi™ ual who vided and sh all be m aintained in a clean and sa n ita ry condition. Sep able, fearless and qualified and n « / lru a t you w ill believe th a t I am a ra te to ilets for men and women sh all o i, c l I s : 1H 8 R ep re’ e n U ti- ° f be provided: one to ilet for each 25 men and one for each 25 women. Disposal of R efuse: S upervision and equipm ent sufficient to prevent litter- j Ing the ground with rubbish, garb ag e payable In m onthly Installm ents over 5 to 16 ” P*r CW,t “ " d I or o th e r refuse sh all be provided and ¡ i S S s s S S S S S S ' - S : m ain tain ed F ly-tight depositories for (a b u sin ess m an ) th e , tu tu d , such m a terial sh all be provided and conspicuously located These deposl- R ep u b lican C a n d id a te fo r , to rles sh all not be perm itted to be V ery sin cerely yours, 11 As a stannch friend of th e Direct I’r lm a r, I . . . « ... . „ come foul sm elling or unsightly, or He says ' ' W f i m v e l n ^ ..... language’ breeding places for flies. «• F. Ml I.REY. ( a m p S ites: Every to u rist cam p th e sam e objectio n , a . ? h e " b f ^yX m b” ° P‘ " “ > m ust he located on a site th a t Is well drained and sh all be located w ith r e in sp w tio n the to u rist cam p is then g ard to its h ealth fu ln ess. 12 ^ n * T t o h^ h.to ,e P„T o 7 ,|.h^ ' « f “ Ur,ng " 'S ‘’ r “ M ULTNOM AII COUNTY A Great Apple Valley. closed T his cam p can n o t be re-opened Inspection of to u rist cam ps is m ade ly endorsed hv represent i l h e l a b o r r " ! 84,1!*nfle,d h a" been "ftielal- un til the recom m endations have been 4h2,Ver. 17 000 carlo ad s of apples were by the county h ealth officer under the ca tral Labor C o i n " " | ' " , L ' “ 1 " " " » " ‘««lions. Including the rrie d o u t p ip p e d out of the W enatchee vaHev M e g a n : —M ore b u sin e ss in supervision of thg sta te board of S t t i « W n U , ,7 . of the Brotherhood of i a " d 8UnM,‘ No >«• Health as often, as p racticable. The g o v e rn m e n t; less g o v e rn m e n t Bayonet t l„h. | olll ra oraoii r " ? ’" “ A,8° ' h- : p p „ ' 7 I X , l . cam ps a re arra n g e d as follows Class I.lston, Farmers. V e te ran so f the Wor d a r formas o , , h " W*d American j in business. A cam ps com plying w ith every reg- w ild y° U n« ed farm m achines of any veterans of all w ars 1 h »««Pl'ort of legislation for w tth ‘Tii .iT 1“ ” ca n ,Ps com ply | kind, see R uark at th e In tern atio n al E ndorsed by « Ith all the reg u latio n s except those S S ' - « : : - Uedar Screen ll.H.rs, u j j an < 1 B p > " « -* > • "■> GRESHAM DRUG CO reg ard in g some of the building re s tr ic dei ’rT en fr,m e8 m ade 10 Of- h ",‘" »w a 2 nilH 5 2 .1— l £ 1? kJ I1 .-J I ,e « l,„ • TABER PHARMACY tions. C lass "C” cam ps are te m p o r It M ould I n k c n New Man III o r 12 C £ dr ^ DAVIDSON DRUG STORE a l perm its issued to give the ow ners (Paid ,O * a ,r h Ml" «’’H iim ltleea. U £ cu ltiv a to r or a com bine tim e to com ply w ith the regulations, s . i - i aid Adv.) (HUnfleldfoe-Heo.mr Campaign K P Cu.l, k M gr) - an Ä r flto.rm ^ n’ s ^ ^ r?urannd A n te X ID) E . |{. P e t e r s o n r the recom m endations are not c a r h arv ester, R u ark sells It for less and ried out and th e cam p is found in an pays the freight. In tern atio n al H ar- —Paid Adv. u n sa n ita ry condition upon a aecond —Adv C0” W Belm ont S t-> P ortland. M, Mt 8ena,Or MRrlb S sS saS S iS a® F. R. PETERSON State Representative VZ. u ' t 'T d Phone 50x1.