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PACE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every Tuesday and Friday at Gresham, Oregon, by the Outlook Publishing Co., H. L. St. Clair Editor and Manager. On« year, >1.60 V *,x m on,h«. 85c, three m onths — ' trial subscription, 60c. ■ c ° '“ b‘nati°n rates with all the Port land D allies. _ A A D V B R T I8IN G will ca1l roa8onable- Our representative POW ELL VALLEY P. O. Gresham, R. A Residence Phone 26x4 First insertion, lc a word, mini mum 20c; subsequent insertions, $ie a word, minimum l#c. Users of the Want Ad. Column are urged to pay cash with order and avoid sending bills for small amounts Established in 1883, Forty years ago, by A. B. Elliott BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY REPUBLICAN “SPLIT" JUST TAIK.I Y o u ’ll E n jo y the S a v in g s O ur P rices A ffo rd CHEWING GUM, all kinds 3 f o r --------------- ------------ leg COPENHAGEN SNUFF 3 boxes ___________ _ A & H SODA, 3 pkgs OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 c a n s _________________ ggc 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 1 package ......................... _10c KELLOGS CORN FLAKES 1 package 25c CITRUS POWDER, 2 pkgs 45c LUX, 1 pkg ___ _________ jg j yc COAL OIL, 5 gal_________ 8Sc WHITE WONDER, 25 bars $1.M INSTANT POSTUM, 1 larg 40c JELLO, 1 package CRYSTAL WHITE 22 bars 10c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE 3 pounds _____________$1.16 CONVERSE CORD TIRES, 30x3tt ________ 114 .50 GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs SPA N OF H O R SES for sale. W eight v 50!/1 d m 0’ .G«n.tle. “ und and true. V. H. H illyard, phone 425. tf CATTLE <1.00 Y lir .X G C O W S fo r s a le givin g m l|k- Will be fresh in the fall* In* ^rlce Hfth house 8outb ° f Orient. Mrs CREME OIL, 3 bars 25c PALM OLIVE, 3 bars 25c 25c S E V E R A L G O O D F R E S H C O W S fo r sa le 1 ren O o rco w s. I W ELL BR ED PO LA ND-C H INA weaned p.lgs *2r sa ,e - Benson H otel Farm phone Gresham 721,________ ' I igs f o r s a l e »4-50 and >5 each. Also bred D uroc-Jersey sow, 135 One young fresh cow. H. C. Compton Boring, Oregon, phone 95x. p ' T - POULTRY SPECIAL IN LARD I CRACKLINGS for sale Good for young chicks. 3c per_lb. — B rown'« Market. 5 pounds for 7 5 c Real Estate. Rental.». Loans. P u re H o m e R en d ered 4-R( ><;M P L A ST E R E D H O U SE f o r s a l e itebead addition ; 6 lots. Water, Oregonand **"■ J ' A ' G ray’ Gresham, GRESHAM M EAT M ARKET Powell Street, I 1-', .l! 10 acres, 3M, acres cleared. I Good barn, chicken house. W ell • run ning w ater ; good sm all house, ^or par- ticu lars call Sandy 301. tf Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. AUTOMOBILES 1 —^ ‘,ton Republic truck, good xr /. l .on' <Cood rubber. >300. Sherman Mc< arter, Gresham. Phone 2331 New 4'hevrolets and Used Cars for Sale I 101» Chevrolet, run only 14,00 m iles In I m ia goo<? r e n d itio n , >290. luirwatVon . If & at on?er‘er,an d 8° ° d tireS’ 9200 ° c a r land W'th b° X ° n back> 5100- Good | T wdthPrfirtJ i a !.ly^ nf Wu 30 Ford wheels. >7 00 ea£h d tub es’ a11 Pumped up, ' F »4r00nla c h CheVrOlet wheeIs’ less hubs. l° W u c k 2 sJizeH >2V.' S ' N ° bby tire8’ I w iI .I . EMPIX1YMENT » cjllw ays ‘’^B R E A D S , O rder If delivered from car Gresham Phone A Want Ad moans additional in come with little outlay. Lot the Out look prove tt. m u sic ia n s It» Aeeredtted E. G. R O H LF P IA N O C ontracting and H om e B uilding Studio First State Bank Bldg. Phone 2111 Cement Work, Carpenter Work, House Moving Building from the ground Estimates furnished free. Phone Gresham 48x SAN D , F ried a E. B ra tzel up Accredited Teacher of Plano STUDIOS: Gresham, Ridge Ave., Phone 791 Boring Home of Wm. Morand Phone 408. Troutdale, Ore GRAVEL and (’rushed Rock Quickest Service. Lowest Prices. Best Mate rial K N A R R & SO N Troutdale, Ore. Phone Gresham 489 T O M G. T A Y L O R PU? ro V0ICB °« gan Hl‘ b WedneÄ % EK STR O M Telephone 1581 ■ Me W ilk in s. I _____________ IN S U R A N CE SEE— P io n J Í Í H X o ^ V » % F? CTIP°„No ^ 8A R A N T E E D ___________ R egner B u ild in g ' 111 JAMES ELKINGTON Phone 1221 Tbre* Trucks Dally ------------------ BROW N , ,,e - Fr*r: F t Ä ? ”’ 1- 65^4 N. Second Street Insured Carriers MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE , P ’ SU IIA SC E Accident, Surety Bonds, Fire, Automobile, Life, Health, Plate Glass . m,',‘ on Mal" s fteet Office 1341 PH O N ES Insurance for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind S e e M e for C a ttle H a u lin g E. B A U M A N N . G resh am . P hono 2^U1 Reg, li5g Real Ertale A n to » .bits O rsg o ^ L R P lS X Ä " ^ . B. W . T H O R N E , A z t o r e s h a m . oreg S?, U ss. IM7 ° B f* AUCTIO NEERS LOCAL ANI» LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal B rlqaets CASH PAID - A reldsnt, H e .m ,, w . s . WOOD A uctioneer ' ANCOUVER. Pay when delivered this Fall «¡gw F loren ce M. H oney >10041." Mr. Huntley urges all registrant« to expedite the filing of their applica tions in order to avoid the possibility of delinquency ou their part and also to prevent a congestion In his office on July 4. 16» AUTO TOP SHOP Main 8L P o rtla n d — W ay P oin t» — G resh am $15 per ton TuendnvnAtTh»e’i am On,c«- -'•■him o n , ; . % , S , V ______ « " T S Ä . S. E. PALMQUIST Gresham City Bakery Phones Bdwy. 8576 Oresham 1201 and 355 Gresham McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law * THEO VAN DONINCK n ow ATTORNEYS 1 » g ," L iMain, 124o It’s Good and Good for You SAVE b r iq u e t s » b n t is t Office over Bank of Gresham Phone 1107 scientific principles 5 DR. H. H. OTT Dentist Withrow Bldg. Gresham. Ore. Phone 1263 Contains the Vitamines, mixed by = 5 Dental X-Ray Office over Bank of Gresham A uto Tops Recovered and Repaired. A ll kinds of To M aterial and Curtain W indows at this Bakery and at Stores : : Nerve Blocking In Sandy Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. Phone 1231 Leave Orders at TO D D ’S Barber Shop , DR. W. J. OTT Dentist All Work Guaranteed OUR HEALTH BREAD » DEN TISTS Office >184j Hes. 21S4 Phones« Julius G. stu re, I). M. D. A sk M R . C. W. B O G G IS, the R oute M an I StfflC«enrfP OWt n Stree‘ een Main at. and R oberts Ave. betw Gresham , Ore. Phones, Office 1S5D Res. l>x i and Tabor >02«. A ineriran- Akroii T ires _____ V u lcanizing and R etreading GEO^A. BRANDT 1 eral housework. Phone 1721, Mrs W r Honey. _________ l l ’ r|A,fh SEW IXG .W A N TED . Children's cloth es a specialty Mrs. J. A. Gray latw rence avenue. Gresham. O l l i l i i n i , „ „ „ „ „ I U I ..................................................................... H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. P cterinarian Gresham Tire Shop 1« • • M P E T E N T G IRL W A N T E D lor MB- DIFFERENT PKlt'EM Osteopathic Physician Office H ours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m E venings by Appointm ent Congdon H otel GRESHAM Tires I'R A D E 191s B rise o e t o u r i n g ; tin,* | CABBAG E PLA N TS for sale. D anish txP ?Jdbe^ d: - J ~ ¿1 Robertson, p hone 52x2. .0 lbs. G o ld en B a n ta m sw e e t c o rn for 8ale atc,12 He Per pound. G. N Sager, phone 83. Portland, R 1. Box 711 SE E D POTATOES for sale. H ave i . few sacks o f hill selected low top Bur- ___ banks at >100 per hundred. G N. S a ger, phone 83. Portland. R. 1, B ox 711. i SEE D S SW E E T CORN, Golden Bantam . It's not mixed. Field corn. M innesota 44. M a tures early. I . A. H E IN E Y . P henix Farm, I ’1 _______ Gresham, phone 98. Kinds of Laundry DR. EMIL RO SENBLRG EB O ld fie ld _______PLANTS. NEEDS. ETC. Portland Phone 2201 Dressmaking. Dressmaking and remodeling at my home. Prices reasonable, work guar anteed. Mrs. Richtmyer, Cleveland avenue, phone 108. tf * ^ o n tart6r and genera‘or work. Raker J 1916 FO R D FOR SA LE or trade, In good condition. E. Dunn, phone 93. National Laundry Company Office over Bank o f Gresham Office phone 1481 or 17» He . 1411 W ith Dr. W. J. o t t B est phone for appointm ent Constable Sale of a Boar. _ „ ESTRAY. I w ill sell at public auction one large T. Lindem an's farm on H en s ley road north of B ase Line road. Said boar strayed onto said farm on M onday land Ph mi 192« 'i B° ar aPP^ars to be Po- ,a Pd',Gbi na- ,S a ie , to be Saturday. July ith, 1923, at 2 o clock p. m., according to section s 9374, 9375, 9376 Oregon Laws TOHM SQ UIRE. Constable. JO H N BRO4VN, Justice o f the Peace. F irst publication June 15. 1923. I .a s t p u b lic a tio n June 29. 1923. L ini'v;;? w A « e ^ i. 0 ^ . li™ tor.**S battery repairing and recnarg- \ I NDOBS OF N 1 KCOTIC M IS T REGISTER H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon F IS K °™ n d fto n .,l« 2 r6UCk’ PneUmatlc tlreA good | Three good used m owers, 2 brooders 1 rope. 1 good used 344-inch wagon 5 " X O M IItU t,,I tr TIRES AND TUBES iwo*1 i?oortCOnrdltl° n' Good rubber, for two good Jersey cow s. o. E isele Clackam as, Oregon, R l Phone Sun- nyslde 79. | O,i i t m 21i.,F ord ..s''dani new cord tlres' 8Pot 19-'i bA 'h lL g,°?d Uondltlon' l525- License. 19.1 Chevrolet, license, good tires good running condition. >325 ’ K ^m-,1. I n t n.se, in good condition, all J good tires and extras, >300. |O n.' Maxwell ton truck, good running . condition, license. >250. * I O,tire8le >db0*C truck’ good condltlon. solid (California) OIFOTC1UCNT HUCiag H ours 2 to 5 P. M. Phones—Office 1271; R esidence 127x Gresham, Oregon Ford SA LE—One-ton Commerce truck. Oresham*8 condition- Terms. Bank of STANDARD OIL COMPANY The Laundry that does A for W omen and Children Gresham- ’ Oregon WANTED—More readers for the want ads and more want ads for the readers. o I g Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less. ' P h ysician and Surgeon Office over First Htatc Bank Satisfaction guaranteed, >3. Fred B. Jones, phone Gresham 189x1. tf <«e » . Ignition Expert >25 will be given to him who proves that I I can not find the deficiency of his ma m J?“ O°.n 8tarting. llih U n iT and* ignition' I Main Street Garage. Phene Gresham 1228 BARGAIN I ONE 1921 Ford coupe, oversize cord tires M echanically perfect. Going at >375' “ ■» ot ZtheO,^ i fn0"0WS c,ose,y the changing clearance, n i.to f seal , always. ?g en6*ne parts; it maintains perfect piston 2re ^ ° ^ , i ‘ bSOrA!S ,esa ‘.*so11^ than other o ila .il resists dilution and emulsification in the crankcase. ! orm al' ” carbon; it cuts carbon re moval operations from 25% to 50%. IvT<7.Jeaw°n ¿!i.thi*: ZJ ro,e"^i s Pro^ c e d from selected bv t h e HaPhthenic.Base Crude, and vacuum-distilled L i. C om p ly h,gh v,CUum prOCe” developed by East 8th and Clay Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. Plano Tuning. I ,R ad.io. 8618 and supplies for sale a ’m 8 484 ara**''' Troutdale. Phone Gresh- 5 .5 5 ? « ' Phone 167x1 A. W. BOTKIN, m 7 d ?Ì Physician and Surgeon lo o se M IXED H A Y for sale Uauder- . back Bros., phone Gresham. 755 or 753 F i r s t GROWTH wood for sale. C. ff. Osburn, phone 2381. tf UIRST GROWTH C dR D W O O b for sale" f? r d°jvn timber - red G. Anlcker, Gresham R. 4. Leave orders at Outlook office.___________ w a n t e d TO BUY—Old growth fir tlnT ber °ÎL„S.ordwood on stiim page _ basis. from 2000 to 5000 cords. W rite J ’ „ O ^ÎÀ z£’ rî “h,lm' R 4; Phone 30x- » « e r 5 o clock in the evening tf | Stu!,ebSrerr °% ni^ dr<.erUr t1(?n* S ' at h a lf the price h.'. K K Special A ttention to E ve D iseases and F ittin g of G lasses. „ b f f l« . over F irst State Bank ORESHAM , OREGON tf * 28,1 Rea. 225a GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon VEAuL a n d f a t b o g s. ' •________ OREGON Office 2251 ...-------- -- FOR RENT. Lauderback __ B ro s..p h o n e 755_or »S3. tf D. M. Cathey* Gresham^ FOR SA LE—Some good loose hay. Come Gresham R. 4 8nCe C atbey' phone 9E PIGS 60c & $ 1.15 S in ce 1903 Office, W ithrow B oll ill ng GRESHAM . SALE—3 tons of good m ixed hay in the barn. A lso 2 tons of wheat and miiVin 'T^Lten Oat8‘ u A- Henry, Linne- m a n n Ju n c tio n , phone 9x3. FAaTtfhg - B. Baum anp, Gresham, phone 2441. Golden Marshmallow, 5 lb. palls and 10 lb. palls 10 pounds for $ 1 .5 0 ra s w e ll, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 363. 2-4 and 7-g p . M I G O O D P A S T U R E w ith running w ater for U When the second complete fiscal year under the Harding administra tion ends June 30. It will close with a cash surplus well in excess of >100,- 000,000. When the fiscal year began It was estimated there would be a deficit at the present time of approximately >750.000,000. That the estimated deficit has been transformed Into an accumulated sur plus Is due to the business adminis tration of President Harding and his executive associates. They were able to put into practice their business ideas because of the budget act, which was one of the first laws passed by the last republican congress when called into special session by Presi dent Harding. The budget law passed by the republican congress at that time was practically identical with one passed by the previous republican congress but vetoed by President Wilson. The budget law made possible the splendid fiscal administration of President Harding, but It cannot be over-emphasized that the budget law did not make such an administration imperative. There is no truth in the argument that now that the law Is on the books It little matters which party Is entrusted with Its administration. No law operates automatically. The fulfillment of Its letter and Its spirit depends upon the personnel of those entrusted with Its administration. The human equation is and must always be the dominating factor In popular government quite as surely as it Is In private business. No system of government can be efficient unless It Is directed by men who are efficient. No law can bring about reforms In financial administra tion of the government by the mere fact that It Is upon the statute books. The history of budget systems which have been In operation In various states clearly proves that where the public falls into the error of relying upou a budget law rather than upon its administrators to bring about economy they are doomed to disap pointment. H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s: 1 0 -li A. M. froL m 8ood varm int dog. Robert btrebin, phone 788. O RDER S NOW for first-growth No. 1 wood to be delivered later. L. E. PA ST U R E TO REN T, for cattle onlyi A Proctor, Sandy, phone Sandy 4x. " q H p . SYRUP 25c P H V S IC IA 5 8 P h o n e : Office 1261 TW O A B NAPTHA, 4 bars TUEXEDO, Prince Albert or Velvet Tobacco, 2 cans 25c MACHDÍEBY. R IDIN G CULTIVATOR for sale. Nearly new. H. G. Andrew, Troutdale. R phone 256. NO. 3 A N K E R HOLTH cream separator for sale or trade for any kind of stock. J- r Osborn. Boring. Oregon. _______ FOR SA LE— Beem an tractor. H as plow, disc cultivator, weeder and 8-tnch • rims, all in first class shape. >1 <5 cash. W alter Edelman. Route 4. Gresham. LIVESTOCK FOR SA LE—One «-horse Stover g a s en IKUISEN gine. coal oil burner attachm ent. In ^’‘ ¡R, SA L E - team geldings. 3200. 7 veare good running order, m ounted or n o t : Sell one or both. R. F. W alters, Qresh w m 22? “ cUormick m owing machine. a m, phone 1731, W ill sell cheap for cash. C. H. Calkins, Gresham. Phone 11 Ox. YOUNG TEAM for sale, 3000 pounds ; in FS?-“ condition. Guaranteed. True F w«»«?iAv Ei7'iio w e 5 and rake cheap. >37». L. Lehm an, i-are jta x e r & Son. Pow ell X a lley road, tw o blocks ea st of G ates road. Balm er & Son. k " P SA LE OR TRA DE for cattle, team 9 i horses, 5 and 6 years old W eight 3100 lbs. Or will separate, Robt. . Gif- MISCELLANEOUS ford, phone 788. tf FOR WOOD SAW ING Call C. M elugin, SM ALL BLACK PONY- toF sale. Call Gresham, phone 327. __ __tf. 1206, H enry Morgan, Gresham. STA N D S OF B E E S for sale. Phone 1 I'riL F<*in SALE, w eight 800 pounds. 384._______________ P rice |30. A lso registered Poland phone 951* ,35' John « ' F P?iceA> l f ~ C an"?2 9 . ^ W ft TURNING DEFICITS INTO SURPLUSES. One of the very Important, although little discussed, functions of the in ternal revenue bureau la the enforce ment of the restrictive measures de signed to curb the traffic in narcotic drugs. The key to the federal system Is the registration of every Individual, partnership and corporation lawfully entitled to handle or deal In narcotic drugs. This Includes manufacturers, producers, importers, wholesale and retail dealers, physicians, dentists, veterinarians and everyone who is au thorized by the laws of the state In which he resides to use such drugs. "Application for this registration must be made annually on or before July 1, and at the time of registering or re registering, applicants must file an Inventory showing all the narcotic drugs In their possession." said Clyde Cl. Huntley, collector of Internal rev enue. today. "Prompt registration bv manufacturers, producers, dealers anil practitioners is extremely essential, for the reason that If they are not reg istered by July 1, they are not per mitted to have in their possession, or to manufacture, sell, prescribe or dis pense narcotic drugs, and engaging In any of these activities without being ' registered fa an offense which la pun ishable by unusually heavy penalties. "Although the necessary blanks were mailed to all registrants nearly a month ago, applicants are being re ceived very slowly. After July 1. this office will not be permitted to accept appllcationa without asserting the penalty of 25 per cent of the tax. and a further pena.ty which provides that any person who falls to make a return within the time prescribed by law may be penalised In a sum not exceeding Cbtssified Ad. R ates Store Phone 264 92Jc!, i o f the T o w n o f Oresham. Official paper of the Town o f Fairview e E,n„',e.red . " second-class m atter March 3, 1»11. at the Postofflce at Oresham. Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 187». All this talk about a possible dis ruption in the republican ranks over the proposed world court plan is pure buncombe. It is agitation for political reasons and is without any good foun dation. Such is the assurance given by George B. Lockwood, secretary of the republican national committee. Arthur Sears Henning, In the Chi cago Tribune, recently covered the facts and possibilities in regard to the effect of the world court idea on party unity quite thoroughly and he con cludes with this statement: "Just as the president does not be lieve in coercing congress, he does not believe in dictating to the republican national committee. He does not de mand that the committee espouse the world court proposal in the absence of a party mandate to do so. He is trying to convince his party that it should indorse his world court plan in convention next year." CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. ELLIOTT Farm r h ',» . Âî'”’k WASHINGTON a PGÎÏL.2, “î.o ,’,r •**» Specialty «■rchnni 1 6« 1 F U S E R A L DIRECTORS F u n eral D irecto rs . . __ Phone 1901 N,gVr*r A“ t'tant Gresham. »«»^A R T t . B. XETIORR *°"