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Published every Tuesday and Friday at Gresham, Oregon, by the Outlook Publishing Co.. H. L. St. Clair Editor and Manager. One year. « 80. six m onths, 88c. three m onths trial subscription. 60c. Combination rates w ith all the P ort land Dallies. AD VERTISING R ates reasonable. Our representative will c a ll__________ _ Official paper o f the T«*~~ - * r i-ia tia w Official paper o f the Town o f Fairview Entered a s second-class m atter March S. 1911, at the Postofflce at Gresham. Oregon, under the Act o f March 1. 1879 nono one ’ s ELLIOTT POWELL VALLEY P. O. Gresham, R. A Residence Phone 26x4 Store Phone 264 Established in 1883, Forty years ago, by A. B. Elliott The word duty is either a harsh or a sweet word according to one's atti tude of mind. To one it is the lash of a hard taskmaster, to another it is the urge of a kind friend who has our present and future welfare at heart. To the unwilling person, who is out of harmony with his surroundings and conditions of life, the suggestion of duty arouses a spirit of rebellion and the performance will be perfunctory and joyless. The one who is in har mony with a supreme will which de termines our obligations will say, “What wilt thou have me to do?” and will be glad in the performance of that which is known to be right and best. Man's first and supreme duty is to his maker and next to his fellow man. His obligations to each are so related and united that he cannot fulfill one without fulfilling the other. He serves his fellowman by serving God and he serves God by serving his fellow man. Man also owes a duty to himself, inas much as he cannot meet the pre scribed conditions of his existence without doing what is right and nec essary by himself. Only the mental balance and heart poise that come from prayerful con viction can keep one going steadily, joyfully on in this threefold path of duty. The lines of duty may often cross our lines of personal pleasure but they should not cross our line of true happiness for our greatest joy should be to do our duty. Discouragement often comes be cause someone doesn't praise us for doing our duty. Praise helps, but the Inner satisfaction of duty gladly done is worth more than the praise of man. Duty may sometimes lay on us dif ficult tasks but the outcome If we try always spells success while neglect of duty inevitably spells failure in life. BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY ! CHEWINO GUM. all kinds 3 for ___________ _______ 10c COPENHAGEN SNUFF 3 boxes ____________ A & H SODA, 3 pkgs 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 1 package OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 c a n s --------------------------- Uic CITRUS POWDER, 2 pkgs KELLOGS CORN FLAKES _ 1 p a c k a g e ______________ Oc RINSO, 4 pkgs COAL OIL. 5 gal SSc INSTANT POSTUM, 1 larg 40c JELLO, 1 package 10c ____ gSt 45c 25c CONVERSE CORD TIRES, 30 x SW 91LM 25c PALM OLIVE, 3 bars 25c A B NAPTHA, 4 b ars_____ 25c 25c The D IFFER Laundry that does EN T PRICES Farmers Mutaal Fire Belief Assn. Does Flourishing Business. The Farmers Mutual has grown to be the largest farmers’ company In the Northwest. Farmers who consider their own welfare prefer it. President Snashall reports the Association has over $16,000,000 in force and over 10,- 000 members. In the past year It has paid over $33,000 in losses with one assessment only at 30c per hundred dollars. There is no reason why farmers should pay high rates when they can insure In a Farmers’ Asso ^ALE—m acres, 3H acres cleared. ciation. Anyone wishing to insure will Go«>d barn, chicken house. W e ll; run call on H. W. Snashall at the Fair ning w a te r ; good sm all house. ” or par- Grounds, Gresham. Phone Farmers tk«UJP’*a i t tlcu lars <•«!! call Sandy m 301. tf 2101.—Adv. _______ AUTOMOBILE« A sk M R. C. W . B O G G IS, the R ou te M an Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop J UJ u n e ^ n?923fflCe Oregon, F IS K J-4 and 7-8 P. . tro u g h Jo, Typhoid Fever. The following Information is furn Your day’s work is shortened and ished by the Oregon state board of health: made easier when you have a good oil Typhoid fever Is sometimes called autumnal fever because of the fact cookstove. Bum Pearl Oil for fuel and that the greatest number of cases of you no longer have coal and wood to the disease are reported In the fall. The disease may become epidemic at carry or ashes to shovel out. any season of the year where there is gross neglect of the water and milk You work with a clean controlled supplies that have a large number of common users as In cities. Epidemics heat that is concentrated directly un of this character, however, have be come rare within the last decade. The der the utensil where it is needed_ most recent one occurred about three and your kitchen is kept cool and free years ago in Hal cm, Ohio. The type of typhoid that is always a source of from dirt. worry during the summer and fall is usually called sporadic or endemic, Pearl Oil is the clean-buming, uni that Is the occurrance of one or two cases in localities over a large area form, economical kerosene — refined and most of them being derived from different sources of Infection. In Ore end re-refined by a special process. gon this type of typhoid begins to In crease with the advent of May, grad Dealers everywheie. Order by name ually Increases and reaches the max Pearl Oil. imum during the month of October. The typhoid bacillus is distinctly of human origin. The organism does not S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y live and multiply In any other animal. (California) There are always among out popula tion people who are typhoid carriers. About one per cent of all those people who have typhoid fever and recover remain typhoid carriers for indefinite periods of time. Cases of 40 years (KEROSENE) duration are on record. Such people STANDARD HEAT are capable of causing typhoid In OIL COM SANT others if they are careless In their A N D LIG H T personal habits; and more especially if they are food handlers In any ca pacity. Yon never know when you are going to shake hands with a ty phoid carrier, eat food prepared by one or drink water that has been pol The Rank of Gresham pays 5 per HALEY luted with the discharge from some csnt Interest on tlm s deposite.— Adv guilty of gross carelessness. All ■ M M d ltH IIIH IIIIH H H lliN H M M IItllllllllliiu illlllt iH i,, these dangers are very greatly in The pastor, Rev. Andrew Johnson, creased during the warm weather Is now preaching a series of six ser when we eat raw foods, are out of doors hunting, fishing, and camping. mons on the general subject of the Then. too. the typhoid bacillus Is very gospel and the modern Pentecostal much more prevalent during the movement The topics and dates will warm season because they multiply he as follows: June 24. "The Four much more rapidly In warm weather. f o l d Gospel;'* July 1, “The Gospel Much of the typhoid fever Is con- tra-ted during vacation ouilngs and and Holiness; July 8. "The Gospel picnics. The season for outdoor vaca and Speaking with Tongues;” July lions is over with the month of Octo 15, "The Gospel and Healing;” July O rder ber and then the number of cases of 22. ' The Gospel and the Last Things.” typhoid reported takes a sharp drop These sermons will be in Swedish. B R IQ U E T S of nearly 100 per cent for November and then gradually decline until the The young peoples' social meeting next May. n ow for June will be held at Karl Hag- The first precaution In the preven herg's on Saturday evening. June 33 tlon of thia type of typhoid is vaccina lion. Two weeks' time is required to The Ladles' Aid will meet at the same complete the vaccination, three doses place on Wednesday afternoon. June | being required at Intervals of one 1?, at 2 p m If delivered from car Week. Why take a foolish risk when you cau protect yourself at a little In convenience? Even though you are PLEASANT HOME vaccinated It is not advisable to drink Pay when delivered from streams and springs unless you The marriage license has been pub- this Fall »re certain of their purity. The pro llshed of Kenneth Lauderback of tection from vaccination is of three I leasant Home and Lilllau Jaggar of years' duration only. The immunity Portland. from vaccination received by those and Mrs. J. S. Donaldson expect I who were In the army needs renewing to Mr. go Saturday to Medford where they Do not put it off! I elephone 1581 expect to spend the summer for the benefit of Mrs. Donaldson's health. ' Want aas. add to your profit. she hopes for relief from hay fever. PEARL^OIL SAVE $15 per ton EK STR O M A in erk an - Akron T ires V u lcanizing and R etreading EMPLOY’MENT 35 R A SP B E R R Y PIC K ER S W A N TED Sec Mrs. Johnson at Postofflce or call W m. Booth, phone 33x3. COM PETENT GIRL W A N TED "for gen- ?ral housework. Phone 1721. Mrs. W F. Honey. l ’l. \ I \ S E W I N O W A N T O Children's cloth es a specialty. Mrs. J. A. Gray L a w re n c e a v e n u e , Gresham. B ER R Y PIC K ER S W AN TED, raspber- vv?, and l°gans. Good cam p ground, xr-u a ™ od and potatoes furnished. Mrs. S. R. K itzm iller, Gresham , phone w > 1- tf GRESHAM , OREGON 1281 Res. 2261 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Peclal A“ £ S and O R E m M °"r s u ‘* O r eg o n Phone 167x1 Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. P h y sicia n and Surgeon for Women and Children Qreaham' Oregon A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over I-'lrst «tat« Bank H ours 2 to 6 P. M. P hones—Offlce 1271; R esidence 127x Gresham , Oregon H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office OTer Bank of Gresham Office phone 1481 or 179 R „ . HM W ith Dr. W. J. o t t B est phone for appointm ent P hone 2201 OR. EMIL R O SENBERG ER Osteopathic Physician Office H ours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. E venings by Appointm ent Congdon H otel G RESHAM H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. V eterinarian StfflaendP ? £ ? 11 . Street betw een Malt St. and R oberts Ave. Gresham , Ore Phones, Offlce 1551; Res. 19x1 and Tabor 8826. D E N T IST S office 81S4j Res. 21 bi P hones: DR. W. J. OTT Dentist Nerve Blocking Dental X-Ray Offlce over Bank of Gresham dr . h . h . ott Dentist Withrow Bldg. Gresham, Ore. Phone 1263 Gresham Tire Shop ATTO RNEYS Gresham , P ° r^ ,an<i Offlce 7*1 Corbett Bldg. Phone K m u sic ia n s 1916 F loren ce M. H oney Accredited P IA N O C ontracting and H om e B uilding Studio Finti s t a i. Bank B id ,. Phone 2111 Cement Work, Carpenter Work, House Moving Building from the ground up. Estimates furnished free. Phone Gresham 4Sx SAN D , Troutdale, Ore. GRAVEL and Crushed Rock Quickest Service. Lowest Prices. Best Material. Made In Gresham A t Orenham Office, E. G . R O H L F I j O ST AND FOUND. DELIVERED MuGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law AUTO TOP SHOP Main St. iZ lST -1 sm all rug and scrap" “Basket" Jo w ell V alley road. P lease leave at Outlook offlce. K N A R R & SO N PACK PRODUCTS CO. Phone 1391 Phone 1107 S. E. PALMQUIST MACHINERY. any qu an tity— any tim e d e n t is t Office over Bank of Gresham In Sandy Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. Phone 1231 A uto Tops Recovered and Repaired A ll kinds of To M aterial and Curtain W indows I FOR SA L E —One 6-horBe sto v er gas ""en gine. coal oil burner attachm ent, in good running order, m ounted or n o t ; vv’lu onn McCormick m ow ing machine' rrelrnTm cho s P for,S'ash. C. II. Calkins, Gresham. Phone llOx._______ I P r>R ®ALB—Mower and rake cheap? I P ow ell \ alley road, two blocks east of G ates road Balm er & Son. IC E Julius G. Sture, D. M. D. All Work Guaranteed. GEO. A. BRANDT F rie d a E . B r a tz el Accredited Teacher of Plano STUDIOS: Gresham, Ridge Ave., Phone 791 Boring Home of Wm. Morand Phone 408. TO M G. T A Y L O R ORGAN PIANO VOICE Certificated Tenrher for High School Credits A Troutdale, Ore. Phone Gresham 489 Gresham » . " J '» .— in s u r a n c e S E E -- OUR HEALTH BREAD at thia Bakery and at Stores JOHN BROWN and In su ran ce a ., tblle - “ ¿“ un L H .ne*rx-{i *al t l f - F lr . n m ATi r i ' ACTION G U A R A N T E E D Offlce 2801 PH O N ES r ^ , . __________ R egner B u ild in g ' C ontains the V itam ines, m ixed by scientific principles JAMES ELKINGTOÎ It’s Good and Good for Too . B. IN SUR ANC E Accident, Surety Bonds, FI Automobile, Life, Health. Plate Glass Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phones Bdwy. 8576 Gresham 1201 and 355 Phone 1221 Three Trucks Dally MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d — W ay P o in ts — G resh am A eeld est, CASH PAID Cows, Hogs, kind H a u lin g G resh am , P h on e 2 ^ 1 - Real Esta H e a l» , Antom oblie B. W . T H O R N E , An GRESHAM . O R BG oJi * ° a < * 12,1 «’» • — Res. > AUCTIO NEERS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets for I- resh Cows, Beef Calves, of any S e e M e for C a ttle E. B A U M A N N . <>n Main street PH O N ES Res. II Office 2341 Insurance 6514 N. Second Street Insured Carriers M. Office, W ithrow B sU illag O ld fie ld If you have worked hard the rest j of the year you are entitled to a va-1 cation some time during the summer. The June roses have been In their | prime this year, but June doesn't end the rose season in Oregon. NOTICE FOR PU BLIC ATIO N. Departm ent o l the Interior, New Chevrolet« and Used Cars for Sale. Chevrolet, cord tires all around, 8330. ¡ i J i b hevrolet, good running order, 8200. hev!"°let touring, driven less than 7,000 m iles. N ew tires all around, li- cense ; $365. One 32x4^4 U. S. Nobby tires, Ford truck size, |27. Radio sets and supplies for sale. Cooks G arage, Troutdale, phone Gresh- am 484. N O TIPE is hereby given that A lexander X' . U Me? a ^2„?i Corbett. Oregon, who. on v „ tO o' « 214 m ade H om estead Entry, No. 07183. for Lot 2 (NWV, N E ’i ) , Sec tion 3, Township 1 s, Range 5 E, W Mer idian, has Hied notice of intention to m ake three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the • OC .11 V t* " 1110“ E xpert R egister and Receiver o f the U. 8. Land 8-5 will be given to him who proves that Offlce, at Portland, Oregon, on the 15th I u ian not find the deficiency o f his ma- day o f A ugust. 1923. Msi’n " g h tin s and Ignition. C laim ant nam es a s w itn e s s e s : I Main Street Garage. Phene G resham 1228. John W. Miller, o f Corbett, Oregon. Mrs. O. L. McCarl, o f Corbett, Oregon. 1„ ? tora» <? battery repairing and recharg Thom as B ennett, o f Corbett. Oregon. ing starter and generator work. Raker I « bon. Oliver Cham pain, o f Corbett. Oregno A ct 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S. PLANT«, SEED«, ETC. A L E X A N D E R SW EEK , Register. IF O R SALE— 2% acres o f Cuthbert rasp- t>7,‘riea.,n^ ar G resham at H ogan Station. 1 ric© $4<>0. Inquire A. J. Stout. FO R SA L E —K ale, cabbage and aster Ptants. Mrs. A nna Full. Phone 2061. TIRES AND TUBES i SE E D S. SW E E T CORN, Golden Bantam , I t’s not m ixed. Field corn, M innesota 44. M a tures early. Tires . A. H E IN E Y , P h en ix Farm , 1 tr Gresham, phone 98. Vacation time is here but not camp ing weather. H ours : 10-11 A. M. The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per cent interest on time deposits.— Adv. FOR SALE—One acre home in Gresham N ew modern bungalow, h a lf acre rasp berries in full bearing, young orchard and sm all fruit. G arage and chicken house. 83500, nearly all cash. Phone I,resham 1673.________ H O U SE K E E P IN G ROOM for rent, furn- lshed. H ornlsh apartm ents, Gresham, phone 1933. SL E E P IN G ROOM FO R R E N T ---- AH conveniences. R easonable. Inquire at _ J H °be£ta residence or phone 177. ( IR.IIM PL A ST E R E D H O U SE for safe In W hitehead a d d itio n ; 6 lots. W ater ligh ts and gas. J. A. Gray, Gresham^ Oregon. tf Kinds of Laundry DIFFER EN T PRICES The rain may rain but there should be no rein on the reign of good cheer. H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Real Estate, Rental.“. Loans. Portland * _____ CATTLE CI.ACK LING S for sale. Good for young chicks. 3c per lb. I lr o w n i Market National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay P h on s; Office 1281 POUIZTRY SVRCP Golden Marshmallow, 5 lb. palls and 10 lb. palls 60c & 91.15 TUEXEDO, Prince Albert or Velvet Tobacco, 2 cans 25c GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs CRYSTAL WHITE 22 b a r s-------------------------|L oo CREME OIL. 3 bars PH Y SIC IA N S F o R SA LE—Milk cooler, cheap. C. P. Tallm an. Gresham, phone 96x. W AN TED—P arty to slash 18 acres for wood on place. This show is on good road. Telephone N. P. Nelson. Gresh- _am 423._________________ ______ ______ t ( MOWING M ACH INE for"~Bal7 In good running order. See D. M. Cathey. Gresham, phone 9x2. FOR WOOD SAW ING. Call C. M elugin Gresham, phone 327. ____________ _________________________ tf P U P S for sale from good varm int dog. Robert Strebln. phone 788. 1’I.A* E O RDERS NOW for first-growth No. 1 wood to be delivered later. L. E. Crasw ell, Gresham, phone 363. tf FOR SA LE—3 tons of good m ixed hay in the barn. A lso 2 tons of w heat and som e w hite oats. A. R. Helney, Linne- mann Junction, phone 9x3. FOR SA LE—Six-w eeks-old pigs. Good MI3CED H AY for sale. Lauder- •toek. J. T. McCulloch, Gresham, LOOSE back Bros., phone Gresham, 755 or 753 phone 296 F IR S T GROWTH wood for sale.— C ^ F FOR SA LE - Six-w eeks-old Ham pshire Osburn, phone 2381. tf P igs; six shoats. C. P. Taf .liman. ~ Gresham, phone 96x. W AN TED TO BU Y —Old grow th fir tlm - . r ° i „ £ ordwood on stu m page basis W ELL B R E D I'D I.A M >-i H IN A weaned from 2000 to 6000 cords. W rite J O pigs for sale. Henson H otel Farm Lee, Gresham, R. 4 Phone 30x, after 5 phone G resham 721._________________ o clock in the even in g tf W EA N LIN G PIG S for sale. J4.50 and 88 Money to loan on real estate. Farm each. A lso bred D uroc-Jersey sow, 835 One young fresh cow. H. C. Compton. loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne — Boring, Oregon, phone 95x. Adv. WHITE WONDER, 25 bars <1.00 GOLDEN W’EST COFFEE 3 Pounds jM.li* MISCELLANEOUS HORSE« FR ESH H O LSTEIN COW FOR SALE. Very reasonable. John Eggin-.an, Bor ing, phone Gresham 393. F R E SH COW, 8 years old, m ilking eight gallons. Tested. Priced right. W il mot Bros., Rockwood. Troutdale. Ore gon, R. 2. F<>I: SALE—B aby ca lv e s to feed for v e a l; fresh cow. C. P. Tallm an, G resh am. phone 96x. F L E SH COW for sale. Tuberculin free. p „ Bourgeois, Troutdale, Oregon. Phone Corbett 5101. I OUP V EA L and hogs. tf FAST I. RE TO R EN T, for ca ttle only. —A I Etnd- Gresham, phone 28x1. w - A - Froctor. Sandy^ phone Sandy 4x. PA ST U R E FOR r F n t :---- Lkuderback" rjros .^ h o n e 755 or 753. tf S E V E R A L G O O D F R E S H C O W S fo r s a le F o R SA LE—Som e good loose hay. Come E. Baum ann. Gresham, phone 2441. Gresham R 4arenee C athey' Ph° ne 9L PIGS __________ iae LUX, 1 pkg LIVESTOCK FOR SALE— Horse, weight about 1400 harness and Studebaker wagon. H. A. _Curry, G resham, phone 290. s p O F H O U SES for salei W eight about 2850. Gentle, sound and true. V. H. H illyard, phone 425. tf Y o u ’ll E n jo y the S a v in g s O ur P ric es A ffo rd ncrv. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. W. s. WOOD X uctioneer VANCOUVER. WASHINGTON far“ p ï i . . 9î?.rM » »»eelalty P h e a . 4aaeoBver (14. or »■reilläni O ntl.iot |6 ( | funeral d ir e c t o r s F u neral D irecto rs Phone l»Vl N( Usdy Adietan, Orwbam. S . R- »B T X G B R „ n O rer° n