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PA G E TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday an d F riday I a t G resham , Oregon, by th e O utlook | P ub lish in g Co., H. L. St. Clair, E dito r and M anager. O ne y e a r. ,1.60, s ix m o n th s . 85c, th r e e I m o n th s tr ia l s u b s c r ip tio n . 60c. C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t- l a n d D a liles. A D VERTISING R a te s r e a s o n a b le . O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e I w ill c a ll. ______________ <)lfi< a l p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f O r e s ! a m O fficial p a p e r o f t h e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w E n te r e d a s second-claM s m a t t e r M a rc h I 8. 1911. a t th e P o sto ffic e a t G re s h a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rch 3. 1879. PSYCHOLOGY ANI, HEALING. GRESHAM OUTLOOK I I LMH Y, JULY ¿4, 1923 Fighting Gypsy Moth from the Air Uncle Sam la a i d i n g in the fight being wage,! ag ain st the dread* ed Gypsy Moth, which has been doing g rea t dam age to crops in New H am pshire. Photo shows arm y a ir service bal loons anchored 100 feet above ground by an unusual rigging while they each s p r ay 28 pounds of powder to the acre every 8 minutes. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. PH Y SIC IA N S L O G A N B E R R IE S . P ic k th e m y o u r s e lf 25c c r a te . J . P a ln z q u ist, I 1* m ile n o r th e a s t o f G re sh a m . LIVESTOCK H O RSES F O R H I R E a te a m o f h o rse s , w e ig h in g 3-00 lbs. S ix y e a r s old. W o u ld p r e f e r to h ir e u n til n e x t M a rc h . V e ry c h e a p to re s p o n s ib le p a r t y a t m y ris k . R o b e rt G iffo rd , T ro u td a le , p h o n e 788. CATTLE 2 G O O D M IL K C O W S f o r sa le . T u b e r c u lin te s te d . J o h n n ie D u n n , D u n n c o r n e r o n B lu ff r o a d tf P h o n e : Office 1261 F O U N D — P a r t y w ho le ft p a c k a g e c o n ta in in g tw o s h i r t s a n d a c a p c a n g e t s a m e a t B a n k o f G re s h a m . H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H ours: 10-12 A. M. 15 T O N S OF’ H AY fo r sa le . O. W . T a rr , f a r m o n S e c tio n L in e ro a d . m ile s e a s t o f G re s h a m . F r a n k S p y b ro c k . 2-4 and 7-g p, M Office, W ithrow Building GRESHAM. - OREGON V U L C A N R A N G E , f irs t-c la s s c o n d itio n , f o r s a le , c h e a p . M. M. S q u ire , G re sh a m , Office 2261 phone S> l . R e s. 2253 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. W ood tut w in g W h e n w a n tin g w ood s a w e d call 110x. F O R SA LE -A g o o d f r e s h cow . T el. 55x4. G re s h a m . W e a ls o sell s la b w ood a n d F. Peak. tf tie -b lo c k s c u t, a n y le n g th a n d d e liv e re d C. H. C A L K IN S & SON. R E G I S T E R E D H O L S T E IN ' B U L L fo r sa le. F ro m 3 5 -p o u n d d a m . a ls o 4 h ig h - F O R S A L E — C a se T h r e s h in g o u tfit, c o m g r a d e h e ife rs . J o h n E g g im a n , G r e s h p le te . V e ry re a s o n a b le . B o x 125, G r e s h a m . p h o n e 393. am . phone llx . P A S T U R E T O R E N T , f o r c a t t l e on ly . W. A. P ro c to r, S a n d y , p h o n e S a n d y 4x. F O R W O O D S A W IN G . C a ll C. M e lu g in , G re s h a m , p h o n e 327. tf new P L A C E O R D E R S N O W f o r f irs t-g r o w th t ' • ’ f t S A L E - ^ W h ite p ig s 2 m o n th s old. N o. 1 w ood to be d e liv e re d la te r . L. E . P ric e 35 e a c h , B. E . B o ice, T r o u t C ra s w e ll. G re s h a m , p h o n e 363. tf d a le . p h o n e G re s h a m 15x4. W I L L B U Y Y O U R V E A L a n d f a t h o g s. S. T. L in d , G re s h a m , p h o n e 28x1. tf POULTRY hi> R S A L E W h .te L e g h o rn co c k e re ls, F I R S T G R O W T H w ood f o r sa le . C. E. O s b u rn , p h o n e 2381. tf h a tc h e d M a rc h 30. T a n c re d " s p e c ia l” s tr a in . F ro m e g g s d ir e c t fro m T a n c re d . W A N T E D TO B U Y —O ld g r o w th fir t i m N . W. J a c k s o n , R . A, B o x 264. P h o r.e b e r o r c o rd w o o d on s tu m p a g e b a s is, 3 5 x . _ _______ fro m 2000 to 5000 c o rd s. W r ite J . O. * I : . 'K L I N G S fo r sa le. G ood f o r y o u n g L ee. G re s h a m . R. 4. P h o n e 30x, a f t e r 5 n th e e v e n in v _________ tf • 3c p e r lb . B ro w n 's M a r k e t. F or a long tim e th e a r t of healing Physician and Surgeon S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ia^aeeg an d w as associated w ith fetishism . T hen F i t t i n g o f G la s se s . It was discovered v arious p la n ts had G R E S H A M , _____ . OREGON healin g p ro p erties and a m ateria m edica w as g rad u a lly developed. Then P h o n e 167x1 ch e m istry w as applied to th e relief of physical pain and th e co u n ter-a ctin g Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. SOME OF BEDE’S STORIES. of th e poisons re su ltin g from disease. SELF-HELI* TAUGHT P h ysician and Surgeon T hen as th e m ind of m an becam e IX NEAR EAST RELIEF for J. Adam Bede, of M innesota, fa th e r | stro n g e r and its pow er and processes "'»men and Children of E lb e rt Bede of th e C ottage G rove i G etting th e d o llar to do nearly b e tte r understood it w as discovered G resham , Oregon th a t th e m ind could ex ercise a healing S entinel, is a very en te rta in in g speak-1 double duty when it Is h ard enough er, as he proved in a d d re ssin g th e j to p ersu ad e it to give one hundred and pain-relieving pow er over th e A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. 1 body. T his is know n in psychology editors at Hood River. He Is a hu- cen ts w orth of w ork may sound like m orist of th e first w ater and betw een i frenzied finance. B ut It is th e actual Physician and Surgeon « s m ental suggestion and m ay come Bids W anted. O ffice o v e r F ir s t S t a t e H ank Real Estate. Rental?. Loans. from w ithout th e person or from flashes of r a r e wit reg a les his h e a re rs accom plishm ent of A m erican w ork- Bids a re w anted for 100 cords of H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. Our friend, Geo. A. M cA rthur, of J ers of th e N ear E ast Relief in th e F O R R E N T T O A D A IR Y M A N . I t S a c r e w ithin. It is found to he when It is Phones Office 1271 ; R esidence 127x f a rm ; 45 a c r e s c le a re d . M o d ern b u ild - wood to be delivered a t th e grad e understood ju st as real and ratio n al I th e M ilw a u k ie jiev iew m anaged to Jot | L evant w here living costs a re con- in if s. T en m ile s ea.st o f G re s h a m , on school in th e G resham d istric t not G resham , Oregon g r a v e le d ro a d . C ro p a n d e q u ip m e n t fo r la te r th a n Septem ber 1, 1923. as any m aterial m ethod of healing. down a few of Bede's jo k es w hich I sta n tly striv in g for new altitu d e rec- T he sale. F . W . C a n n in g , B o rin g . O regon. T be suggestion w hich leads to h e a l-I ” ,08t of ,hose who h eard him u tte rly I ords. board reserv es th e rig h t to re je c t any R. 2, p h o n e S a n d y 297. tf C. J. LUNDQUIST, lng may have Its basis in any one of | ,,,rK«t to do. From M cA rthur's pap er Due to high prices of n ative p ro d M O N E V TO L O A N — 35110 to 32000 a t 7 p e r or all bids. H. V. ADIX, M. D. C lerk D istric t No. 4. c e n t, o n im p ro v e d c o u n tr y p r o p e rty . I we take the follow ing: several sources of conviction. One of A d d re s s E x ile . G re s h a m , R. 4, B o x 21. u cts and th e difficulties of im porting Physician and Surgeon P h o n e 381. B in s W ANTED. the m ost usual ami effective Is th e re-1 An A '1 Indian who had got religion goods into in te rio r sta tio n s these Office over Bank of Gresham M O R T G A G E F O R S A L E — O n p r o p e rty c a le d b id s w ill be re c e iv e d b y th e u n ligious conviction. When th is con- called on th e editor and paid his sub- w o rk ers have found it ch eap er and Offlee phone 1431 or 179 Re, H3, v a lu e d a t 312.500. .M o rtg ag e 34»»», 6 d e S r s ig n e d fo r 30 co ed s o f w ood. T h e p e r c e n t, d is c o u n t 10 p e r c e n t. For W ith Dr. W. J. o t t viction grow s out of th e accep tan ce of scrip tio n , with th e sta te m en t “I w ant an effective aid to child tra in in g to v e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r ' f u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s see J o h n B ro w n , a B ll o a b rd id s. r e s e B r id s m u s t be in n o t l a t e r t h a n B est phone for appointm ent G re s h a m , p h o n e 2501. God's will and is stren g th en e d by a rec eip t.” "W hy a re you so anxious m a n u fa ctu re th e ir own su p p lies in the J u l y 30. C. B. JO H N S O N , C le rk , FARM FOR SA L E — xt: a c r e s o f A -l soil, for a receip t?" said th e Ed. “ W hen p ray e r, of the individual or oth ers, o rp h an ag es sc attered th ro u g h o u t the D is tr ic t No. 27. G r e s h a m , O re., R. A. lie s tin e ; 65 a c r e s In fa ll g r a in . A ll P hone 2201 th e re is w rought in th e m ind a pow er I get to h eaven,” said Lo, “Mr. St. en tire region from S y ria to th e C au k in d s o f f r u i t s a n d b e rrie s . All Im p le N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . m e n ts a n d sto c k g o w ith p lace. F in e ful suggestion th a t dom inates th e P eter will w ant to know if I paid all casu s in w hich th e A m ericans a re c a r DR. EMIL RO SENBERGER b a r n , g o o d 5 -ro o m b o u se w ith b a th , h o t D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r . a n ti co ld w a te r fro m fine s p rin g . G ood thoughts, feelings and em otions and my debts, and 1 d o n 't w ant to have ing for ap p ro x im ately one hundred Osteopathic Physician U . S. L a n d Office a t P o r t l a n d , O re. te rm s. A. J. S to u t, G re s h a m . O regon. effects changes w hich a re as genuine to go all over hell to find you to verify and seventeen th o u san d children. J u l y 13. 1923. Office H ours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m F o r S ale by I I n n e r . N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t J a m e s W . E venings by Appointm ent as thouvh resu ltin g from m aterial aid. th e statem en t th a t I have paid your Not only has th is m ethod been found " iley M W ilso n o ffe rs f o r sa le , th e W il H u d s o n , o f C o r b e tt, O reg o n , w ho. o n S e p son h o m e in Z e n ith a d d itio n , o n th e te m b e r 25th, 1919. m a d e H o m e s te a d E n It Is none th e less divine healing, or bill," C o n g d o n H o te l to fu rn ish su p e rio r products, acco rd GRESHAM I ow ell \ a lle y ro a d . S ix ro o m s a n d tr y . N o »6459. f o r . th e W ^ . S W U a n d faith healing, or m iraculous. T h at b a th , c o m p le te ly fu rn is h e d , s te a m f u r N E ’4, S W - i, S e c tio n 3, T o w n s h ip 1 S o u th , i ing to w o rk ers who have been re n ace, g o o d v e g e ta b le g a r J e n , t r u l t , R ange E a s t, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , h a s A can d id ate called on a farm er and sponsible for th ese activities, b u t it w hich becomes com mon and is u n d er t r . e s . w ood, o v e r inn q u a r t c a n s f r u i t - tiled n o tic e o f in te n tio n to m a k e T h re e - I H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. .1 lo ts, o n ly $4500. F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n , y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im to th e la n d stood by m an is n a tu ra l, th a t w hich sta rte d th e co n versation by ask in g p re p a re s the ch ild ren for occupations a p p ly to D r. A. T h o m p so n . B o x 27 a b o v e d e s c rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g is te r a n d G re s h a m . O reg o n . tf com es from a source beyond m a n ’s “ How 's politics th is y ear, old m an? th a t w ill ev en tu ally m ake them self- R e c e iv e r o f t h e U. S. L a n d Office, a t P o r t - | V eterinarian O re g o n , o n th e 13 th d a y o f S e p te m p resen t u n d erstan d in g is s u p e r-n a tu r “ R a th er m ixed," said th e tille r of the su p p o rtin g , such as p rin tin g , ca rp en F O R R E N T —5 -ro o m h o u se , c e n tr a lly lo- b la e n r. d . 1923. stffl »enHP nWs 1 . S t r e e t b e tw e e n M ain t a t e d . I n q u ire o f K . A. M ille r a t B a n k S t. a n d R o b e rta A v e. G r e s h a m , Ore. al, but God know s no such distinction. soil. “M irandy is a dem ocrat, I am terin g , ta ilo rin g , d ress-m ak in g and a o f G re s h a m . _____ tf C la im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s : J o h n N ix o f C o r b e tt. O reg o n . U o R S A L E — O ne a c r e h o m e in G resh am ? P h o n e s , Offlee 1551; R e s. 11x1 T he hum an race h as only begun to a republican, th e baby is w et and the dozen o th e r trad es. A lb e r t M ille r o f C o r b e tt. O reg o n . N ew m o d e rn b u n g a lo w , h a lf a c r e r a s p a n d T a h o r .1926. W illia m M ille r o f C o r b e tt, O reg o n . touch th e b orderland of th e su p e r cow is d ry .” b e r rie s in fu ll b e a rin g , y o u n g o r c h a r d T he sam e plan is said by these A d a H u d s o n , o f C o rb e tt. O reg o n . a n d “ m a l l f r u it. G a r a g e a n d c h ic k e n n a tu ra l, th e sp iritu a l, and the po ssi A ct 6-9-16. D E N T IS T S w o rk ers to have been follow ed with __hou.se. >3500. P h o n e G re s h a m 1673. A L E X A N D E R S W E E K , R e g is te r . “ I believe th e re should he tw o g re a t bilities of th e hum an m ind a re next Phones: Office 2I84j Res. j i 84 1 E N A< R E S F O R S A L E — A ll c le a r e d e x co n sid erab le success in th e ad m in is N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . c e p tin g o n e a c re . S m a ll o r c h a r d , s m a ll to those of th e infinite mind. T he political p arties. One in office and te rin g of g en e ral relief. B ecause it h o u se , g o o d w ell. T w o m ile s e a s t o f DR. W. J. OTT m ore th e hum an m ind touches th e In one alm o st in office; so th a t th e G re s h a m on E s t a c a d a line. N e a r P a lm - In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re was found th a t th e in d iscrim in a te dis go n . f o r t h e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , in b a d s ta tio n . M rs. A u g u s ta P a lm b la d , finite th e m ore pow er m en w ill have m inority can w atch th e m ajo rity . I Dentist p h o n e 38x1. P ro b a te . trib u tio n s of m oney an d food tended In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f N a n c y over m a tte r and all th a t p e rta in s to it have alw ays belonged to th e rep u b li N erve B locking D ental X -Ray S E V E R A L A C R E -L O T S to m ake p erm an en t beggars of those J a n e W ilso n , D e c e a se d . W a llu la H e ig h ts . B e st h o m e s ite s In T he w orst disease, and th e h ard e st can p a rty because I alw ays th o u g h t N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r . L ib e ra l te r m s If d e s ire d . W th a t received th is form of relief, in _ F th . e H c o ity Office over B ank of G resham ney. tg o s ig f n th e e d e h s a t s a t e b een a p p o in te d a d m i n i s t r a t r i x to cure, Is a diseased m ind, a m ind In- I 'b e dem o crats m ade tffe best w atch o f N a n c y J a n e W ilso n , d e d u stria l shops have opened w here em W A N T E D T O b e n t rsnponaTEIsPpS?: capable of being Influenced by or ex-1 era i-'u n an. .a .l'a r t , n e n t in m y h o u se n e a r c e a s e d . b y t h e C irc u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te ploym ent is given to th o se in need. G illis s ta tio n . N o y o u n g c h ild re n w a n t o f O reg o n , f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . ercisin g itself tow ard a rig h t su g g es DR. H. H. OTT T he pro d u cts of th ese shops a re either ed. P h o n e P . H . R o o rk , G r e s h a m 77x1, D e p a r tm e n t o f P r o b a te a n d h a s q u a lifie d A ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t sa id tion. I "E v ery th in g is becom ing so highly evening.*^___________ sold or used in ca rin g for th e o rp h an s e s t a t e a r e h e r e b y n o tified to p r e s e n t th e Dentist O ur w orst ills nre not those of th e bred th a t th e Je rse y cow w ill no long H O U S E f o r s a l . s a m e , d u ly v e rifie d a s b y la w r e q u ire d , a t and ad u lt refugees. n W h ite h e a d a d d i t i o n : 6 lo ts. W a te r , t h e office o f M c G u irk & S c h n e id e r. 203-5 body. Many th in k a healthy m ind er K*ve m ilk u n less the d airy is light- o ïe g o n a n d e a 'S J ' A ' G r a y ' Q r*«h«Jn, \ \ ith ro w B ld g .. G re s h a m . O reg o n , w ith in W ithrow Bldg. G resham , Ore. Though such m ethods can n o t be s ix m o n th s fro m th e d a te h e r e o f ca n n o t exist in a diseased body, b u t *'d w ,'b electricity and she is regaled L U L U E . W IL S O N . P hone 1263 th a t Is th eo retical. It is ce rtain In w ith the m usic of Gold Seal reco rd s adopted in relieving such w idespread T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per . . . A d m in is tr a tr ix . c G U IR K A S C H N E I D E R . tim e it will be understood th a t a | ° « a high class p h o n o g rap h ,” he said suffering as now ex ists in G reece and cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. M A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix . the islan d s of th e A egean and Medi Hr. Juliu s (J. Sture D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d . J u l y 24 1923 health y m entality can dom inate the AUTOM OBILES D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . A u g . IS, 1923 te rra n e a n seas w here n early tw o m il D E N T IS T bodily processes to Huch an ex ten t I H e sighted th e case of th e boys ^ O R S A L E l—1919 F o rd to u r in g G ood c o n d itio n th ro u g h o u t, $150. C. A. C a rl- th a t disease may be overcom e and I wbo, giving an ice cream p arty to lion refugees a re g ath ered and w here __S(,n, Office In Bank of Gresham Building p h o n e 1659, G re s h a m P lio n e s, G re s h a m 12S1 h ea lth and every norm al and p ro p er Home g irl friends, w ere in a q u an d ry sta rv a tio n and disease a re rep o rted to D ..D G E T O U R IN G in A f -----32»O IK) YOE UA-XT HEALTH? I n S a n d y T h u r s .. F r i . a n d S a t iT a ra jp - t a k ® P h o n e 12-8, M a in S t function directed, energized and kept I us to th e g irls ’ cap acity for ice cream , be cau sin g deaths by th e thousands, Abrams System Flux Chiropractic Sandy 6» hey have been found to be p racticab le NEW in a health y state. I one of them referre d to a long for F o r D ia g n o s in g a n d T r e a t i n g in , , C,H,h, ' R O Ii E T S F O B S A L E . D ro p in reg io n s w here th e suffering is not in .m il let u s sh o w y o u th e n ew se d a n ATTORNEYS It is c e rta in God w ill aid his chil gotten a rith m e tic book and found It s a b e a u ty H e h a v e v e ry g o o d b a r - C u re s M a n y C h ro n ic A ilm e n ts dren to overcom e botli m oral and th erein th e an sw er to th e problem . so ac u te or w idespread and have r e C h e v ro le ts »"o a n d -»vs have a L" u se d .------------- C a n c e r, T u b e rc u lo s is , T u m o rs , Etc. l A.fn<7'>Malni l2*o - G r e s h a m 1591 la r g e r b a r g a in In a lig h t tr u c k . C o o k 's su lted In th e saving of a large am ount I "One gal equals four q u a rts." physical diseuse. ta r a g c , T r o u td a le , p h o n e G r e s h a m 4X4. McGuirk & Schneider of money, w hich it has been possible CONSULTATION FREE see . *kBiMoa I X pert Attorneys at Law to apply to an extension of necessary 3 .» w ill be g iv en to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t I f y o u tr y th e s e t r e a t m e n t s y o u 'll be Bede said he recen tly asce rta in e d Al l, I VES ON TILLAMOOK. I t a i l n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a - A t G r e u h a m O fflee. relief activities. s a tis f ie d . P r ic e is L o w . T u e s d a y s, T h u rs d a y an d S a tu rd a y s M a?n S°t?eett!i ' » nK' ani1 ig n itio n , th a t 71 per cent of the crim in als to T he eyes of Oregon n ew spaper men day a re of ju v en ile age. and asked hi : master of your job . and women will be fixed on T illa w h at is com ing to tlie p a re n ts who mook from now on. It w as decided not only believe th e school m istre ss By R ichard Lloyd Jones. a t the rec en t sta te ed ito rial m eeting should teach th e ir ch ild ren but who No Job is so difficult and none so at Hood R iver to go next y ea r to Til-1 also try to saddi them w ith tlie re- lamook w hich som e one desig n ates th e I sp o n sib iiity of form ing tile c h a ra c te r d ish e arte n in g as th a t of avoiding ork. T he id ler is th e man above ail land of “ocean breexe, big tre e s and | of the child. He ask s w h eth e r it is o th e rs to be pitied. He who avoids T illam ook cheese.” not tru e (hat th e p a re n ts a re not g e t ork never lives, for he never com es T he T illam ook H eadlight re fe rs to tin g off th e ir base too far. to know th e joy of doing, th e c o n ten t th e p rospect of next y e a r's conven m ent th a t com es front creatin g , nor In te rn a l lie ie n iie A ppeals to He tion as follow s; th e g lo ry of serving. W ithout work H eard In P o rtlan d . "T he S tate E d ito rial associatio n th e re is no rest. Clyde G. H untley, co llecto r of in w hich met at Hood River in its clo s E very m an w an ts to th in k th at he is ing Ilnurs voted to hold th e next se s te rn a l revenue, advises th a t at an w orth som ething. No m an can know early dale th is fall a sub-com m ittee of sion of the association in Tillam ook. of in te rn a l rev en u e of " bat he is w orth w ithout work. W ork By the tim e they a rriv e next year th e th e b u reau big arm o ry aud ito riu m should be W ashington. I). C., will hold a series *8 ,,le ,e8 t- M an's record In this world of h ea rin g s In P o rtlan d when resl- I *■ ,lu> record of his work, not of recre- ready lo receive them .. T he com ing of the association m eans th a t at least d en ts of Oregon and o th e r w estern a ,,l»n. " o r k is m an 's noblest expression, 200 new spaperm en and th e fam ilies sta te s may p resen t ap p eals from the . All men w ish to be noble. All men of the m arried m em bers w ill be p re s action of th e Income tux unit. "By th is a rran g e m en t," says C ol w ish to leave a record. T herefore ent som etim e in Ju ly , 1921. T illam ook lias am ple chances for th e e n te rta in lector H untley, "th e work of h earin g even they who a re idle feign w ork; m ent of such a body of visito rs o u t and disposing of th ese ap p eals from they wish, a t least, to ap p ear as w ork ers. side of its own resources. Tlie beach ta x p ay e rs will not only be g rea tly ex G enius Is som etim es looked upon as pedited but th e in te reste d litig an ts es will lie a g rea t a ttra c tio n , w hich a God-given m eans of m aking a record will be sp ared th e expense and loss of tlie av erag e editor and Ills fam ily will app reciate, in addition to th e editor lim e of eith er going to W ashington in w ithout work. H ow ever God-given g en tai association we nre to be host to person or em ploying legal assista n c e ius npiy be. it never accom plishes a n y the E lks g rand lodge w hich m eets to m ake th e trip to th a t city w here all th in g w ithout w ork. T he men of here som etim e In tlie ea rly sum m er ap p eals have h ereto fo re been h eard ." ! g rea test ge us have alw ays been am ongst th v m ost plodding, hard and a couple th ousand people will R e tu rn s am i paym ent of federal w orking and In te n t—th e ir chlefest doubtless lie p resent on th a t o cca m iscellaneous occupational tax es m ust genius being th e ir genius for work. It sion." be m ade on or before Ju ly 31. aecord- Is men of th e ir kind who know th at no lug lo Clyde G. H untley, co llecto r of tru e w ork Is m enial. They who look E ditor Upton H. Gibba Is runn in g In tern al revenue. C apital stock tax upon th e ir w ork as m enial are they In his paper, th e F a s te n : C lackam as re tu rn s m ust also be m ade a t th e who w ait to invest In th a t w ork th e News, of E stacada, a series of ghost sam e time. patience, p ersisten ce, and power sto ries of his own com position. The Included in tie o ccupational taxes w hich lifts them above it. g eneral heading is "S to ries for Hot »re brokers, p ro p rie to rs o( th e a te rs W eather.' P erhaps his theory Is th at Man w as not m ade for w ork; w ork and convert h alls, shows, b illiard th e ghost to rie s will cause th e cold w as m ade for m an. T he man is lost ,,u . and p assen g er autom o- who is se rv a n t to his work. The ch ills to run up and down the rea d er s biles for hire stro n g m an is alw ay s m a ster of his back. I fiey a re in te restin g stories job. how ever, with an E nglish setting and F lit,-F lit,. show literary ability. W ork is an ed ucator, and he who T he taxi dashed w ildly up to th e cu rb and stopped. An old lady opened would be educated alw ays seeks w ork I T his is th e season of •ason tlekels. th e door and alighted. w hich Is above him. to w hich he m ust Get yours in season. Old Lady—"You know, th a t's th e | grow r a th e r th a n w ork beneath him I first taxi 1 ever rode in.'' D river Ya ain 't got nothin' on me, I to w hich he m ust descend. W onder if E rnie S tra tto n will up Real re st com es th ro u g h change of lady. It's th e first one I ever drove." in the s ir plane again th is fair Unii work. We have w ork to do to gain I H eat, Thinking. If yon hav en 't reeidved your copy of I B ill— I w onder if I could get Ja c k our bread We have o th er work to do Ihe prem ium list for th is y e a r's fair, I to com e over to my p arty to n ig h t?" lor o n r delight. Both m ust be done call up S ecre tary Fuller at once. Ton: I doubt it I heard he had a heartily , stren u o u sly , and w ith a will case of ton silitis." —else we fall. B ill— Gee, I Min i got n o thing but [ i C o p y rig h t 1923 b y R ic h a rd L loyd J o n e s ) Iley. M ister! Isn't It about tim e you gin." cu t tlie weeds and g ra ss along ihe T he fa ir board w ill have a big job stre e t in front of your place, to say L iteral l.uke. nothing of your fro n t yard ? I>o It Sh«E—- W hat would you call a m an on its h an d s to han d le the crow ds next week. Let them boss th e job but now so th e city will look Inviting d u r who hid heliind a w om an's sk irt? " le t's offer to help them in every way I He \\ e || h i th is day and age ing fa ir week. I'd say 'm a g ic ia n .'" possible. ■wain .stre e t G a r a g e P h e n e G r e s h a m 122x S to ra g e b a t t e r y r e p a ir in g a n d r e c h a r g . &'*Sont a r t e r S nd g c n e r a t o r w o rk . R a k e r D A N IS H B A L L H E A D C A B B A G E p la n ts f o r wa|e ._ 3 , 1 1 .;i» ' ° , a th o u s a n d , in field. A. F. C h a m b e rla in , T ro u td a le , “ reg o n . O M ile n o r th S p rin g d a le . ° t f i i '? C A T S . 100 a c r e s fo r s a le In field. G ood c o n d itio n . T r e a te d w h e n so w n L e v e l la n d . W ill sell a ll o r p a r t O reg o n F irS t S U t e B a n k - U re '^ ™ . M USICIANS F loren ce E. G . R O H L F P IA N O Con tract inir and H om e Building Studio First State Bank Bldg. ___________ P hone 2111 Cement Work, ( arpenter Work, House Moving for G r e s h a m 299. I’L A IN S E W IN G W A N T E D . C h ild r e n 's c lo th e s a s p e c ia lty . M rs. J A G ra y , L a w re n c e a v e n u e , G re s h a m . B uilding from th e ground E stim ate s fu rn ish ed free. Phone Gresham 48x F ried a E. B r a tz el Accredited Teacher of Plnno up- STU D IOS: G resham , Ridge Ave., P hone 791 B oring H ome of Wm. M orand P hone 408. Troutdale, Ore, LOST AND FOFYD. 1 " 1 •'» • si a m ., m l I > rien t. a k r e y c a p a n d a t t a c h e d c h a u f e u r 's li c e n s e b a d g e No. 9113. F in d e r n o tify G r . s h a m Garage. P hone 2391 M ISC E L L A N E O U S W A N T E I > Sc, e n d h a n d saddle. Must be in g o o d r e p a i r a n d re a s o n a b le p ric e I ^ n n i r t z . G re s h a m , p h o n e 169S. F O R S A L E G a s sto v e , lib r a r y ta b le .n a m c lo d d r e s s e r, .lin in g ta b le am i l '° r > e n a m e le d bed. s p r in g s a n d m a t t r e s s a n d r o c k e r s a t h a lf p rice, . ’all at I r M a ry B e c k e r's, M ain s tr e e t G re u h a m . p h o n e 122x. tf' I M. H oney A c c re d ite d A. C u r r y , p h o n e 1 • ' 's 1 B ld g •£< Corbett Bldg. 403-4117 A b in g to n B u ild in g . 106% T h ir d S t., n e a r W a s h in g to n , P o r tla n d , O re. Office H o u r s : 8 A. M. to 10 P . M. PLA N TS, SEE D S, ETC. EM PIXIYM ENT WhAo iX Eiv7rRlddMrsa^ G r e s h a m O ffice, W i t h r o w P o r tla n d Offlee DK. 11. H. GREINER SAND, GRAVEL and Crushed Rock Quickest Service. Lowest Prices. Best Material. K N A R R & SO N T ro u td a le , Ore. P h o n e G resh am 489 insu r anc e SEE— JOHN BROWN L ife nL e r v ir « a l E ? ta/ e a n d I n s u r a n c e x xt , « 7 F i . f ,,?,,: ,o.b ,,e - o ffi^ Tifo’1ACTIp ^ > ^ RAN^ 1, R egner B uild in g JAMES ELKINGTON OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and a t S to res u . IN S l RANCE Accident, Surety Bonds, Fire, Automobile, Life, Health, Plate Glass Office on Main Street PH O N ES Res. 1958 Office 2341 C outains the Y itam ines, in i-ed by scientific prin cip les Insurance It’» Good and Good for Yon Accident, - Real Estate H ealth, Autom obile O re g o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn . O re g o n L ife I n s u r a n c e Co. Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK . B. W . T H O R N E , A g t. Phone 1221 GRESHAM , OREGON ” Offlee 1291 Phones Res. 1957 AUCTIO NEERS Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and 355 T h ree T ru c k s Daily W. s . WOOD 65 H N. Second S tre et In su red C a rrie rs .MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — W ay Points — Gresham FOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOYING Wood Coal Briquets A uctioneer V ancouver , W ashington Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty P h o n e V a n e o u x e r (14, or --------------G re sh a m O u tlo o k | FU N ERA L D IR E C T O R S F u n eral D irectors Phone 1901 CASH PAID for I'resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind S ee M e for C attle H aul ing E. B A U M A N N . Gresham. Phone 2441 Licensed M orticians Ijxdy A ssistant P a y or N ight . MORTUAKY Gresham. Omgon J. E. METZGER Auto Tops Recovered and Repaired All kinds o f To M aterial and W indows s. E. PALMQUIST At TO TGI’ SHOP Vials St. Gresham Ebone 123*