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G resham O utlook
VOL. IS, NO. 8S
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COI M V , OREGON, TUESDAY. JAM ARY 1, 1»2I
LUNCHEON IN HONOR
OF GUARD OFFICERS
A luncheon w ill be ten d ered B rig a
dier-G eneral G eorge A. W hite and his
staff and oth er n ational g u ard officers
on next Monday evening, J a n u a ry 7,
follow ing the public p rese n tatio n of
th e aw ard of m e rit to the 1st B attalion
H ea d q u arters com pany of G resham .
T his w ill be given in the dining room
of th e .Methodist E piscopal ch u rc h by
th e D orcas circ le of the L adies' Aid.
It is expected th a t th e re w ill be
presen t, besides
B rigadier-G eneral
W hite, C aptain T hom as E. R ilea and
M ajor Joseph E. S chur of his staff,
also Colonel W elch and L ieut. Col.
E ugene C, Libby and M ajor E d
w ard W. V an H orn of his staff. Among
other guests invited will be th e m em
bers of th e city council and the
G resham B usiness Men’s • association.
T he m eetiug for th e p rese n tatio n of
th e aw ard of m e rit will be held at the
high school gym nasium and w ill be
open to th e public.
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NEW FAIR BOARD WILL MEET.
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Next Monday n ig h t is th e tim e set
for th e first m eeting of th e new board
of th e M ultnom ah county fair. The
O utlook h as not been inform ed but the
m eetiug w ill p robably be a t th e city
hall.
T he new ly elected b oard m em bers
a re th e follow ing: H. A. L ew is; T. R.
H ow itt, F ra n k H einey, Theo. B rugger,
T. J. K ru ed er, C. M. L ake, D. Mc
K eow n, Ed. A ylsw orth, A. F. H am m ar,
C. 1. R aker, H. L. St. C lair, F. N. L as-
ley, F re d C rane, Jo h n Tow nsend, Jo h n
S leret, A. W. M etzger, O. A. E astm an ,
W. A. P ro c to r and J. J. Johnson.
T he board w ill elect officers for the
new y ear an d select four m em bers,
who, w ith th e p resid en t, sh a ll c o n sti
tu te an executive com m ittee.
BERRY GROWERS PICNIC
AND DISCUSS POLICIES
T he w in ter picnic held at th e w are
house of th e B erry G row ers P acking
com pany b ro u g h t o ut a la rg e a tte n d
ance of th e m em bers of th e o rg an iz a
tions and m any v isito rs besides.
T ables had been a rran g e d in th e big
w areh o u se on w hich th e w ell filled
lunch b ask ets w ere placed and at th e
p ro p er tim e th e food w as sp read . Two
big stoves w ere kept w ell stoked in an
effort to w arm th e room.
An extensive and ca refu lly d raw n
c o n tra c t of ag reem en t for th e asse ss
m ent of fru it an n u ally w as read and
explained by B. E. Boice. T he money
Infant Pics W hile on Visit Here.
F red G eorge A nicker, in fan t son of th u s gained would be used for th e
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor A nicker of P o rt follow ing p u rp o ses:
(a) T o form a revolving fund to be
land, died a t th e F. G. A nicker home
on S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 29. w here his used in tlte re tire m e n t of an y Berry
p a re n ts w ere spending th e holidays. G row ers P acking com pany stock th a t
He was one m onth and tw o days old. th e holder w ishes to sell and for the
T he fu n e ra l w as held on M onday noon p u rch ase of stock offered fo r sa le by
a t th e St. D avid ch u rc h in P o rtlan d . m em bers of th e G resham F ru it G row
Rockwood Child Dies After Long
T he In term e n t w as a t C rescen t Grove e rs ’ association.
(b) To c re a te a fund fo r th e in
Illness.
cem etery.
cre ase of ca p ita l stock of T he B erry
L au ra, th e invalid child of Mr. and
G row ers P ack in g com pany. T he con
Mrs. E. E. L o unsbury of Rockwood, H U N TIN G A C CID EN TS
tr a c t w ill be circ u lated am ong the
CAUSE
FIV
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died at the fam ily home on S aturday,
m em bers for th e ir sig n a tu res. It was
B ecem ber 29, aged 12 years, 6 m onths
H u n tin g accid en ts caused th e death approved by th e b erry grower*. w ith
and 8 days. F o r 11 y ea rs th e child of five p erso n s and in ju ry of eight one d issen tin g vote.
had been a h elp less invalid. T he fu o th e rs in Oregon d u rin g th e fall sea
S everal d iscu ssio n s of in te re s t to
n e ra l services w ill be held on W ed son on deer, sm all gam e and birds.
b erry g ro w ers w ere n ex t on th e p ro
nesday a t 1:30 o’clock a t th e Rock
T his to ll of h um an life w as r e gram . County A gent S. B. H all led
wood com m unity church. T he Rev. J. vealed in th e su m m ary of accid en t re w ith a b rief ta lk on fertilisyng, w hich,
S tanford Moore w ill preach. I n te r p o rts com pleted th is w eek by th e O re he said, is sim ply feeding. T he p lan t
m ent w ill be in th e Mt. Scott cem etery. gon S tate Game Com m ission. A c a re food com es from tw o sources, th e soil
Besides th e p a re n ts the little g irl is ful check of all fa ta litie s and in an d th e air. Some elem en ts a re su p
survived by five b ro th e rs, H arold, ju rie s has been supplied th e com m is plied w ith o u t any effort on th e p a rt of
F lo rin , Alton, E a rl and Cecil L ouns sion th ro u g h d is tric t d eputy gam e th e grow er, b u t o th e rs m ust be added,
p rin cip ally
n itro g en ,
p h osphorous
w ardens.
bury.
A to ta l of te n co u n ties a re listed in and potash. T he g ro w er w ill be gov
The Rev. E. D. Blackman Resigns His th e su m m ary w ith D ouglas co unty at erned by w h a t he w ishes to accom
Pastorate.
th e head of th e list. One p erso n w as plish in th e am o u n t and p ro p o rtio n of
T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an, p a sto r of i killed and one in ju red in D ouglas th e se elem ents added to th e soil. He
th e G resham F re e M ethodist c h u r c h .; h u n tin g accid en ts. U m atilla and W al advised th e ad ding of fe rtiliz e r every
h as resigned his p a sto ra te and preach- ■ low a co u n ties each rep o rted tw o in y ear in o rd er to b rin g ab o u t a u n i
ed his farew ell serm on la st S unday to 1 ju rie s. One d eath w as rep o rted in form production. By all m ean s h u
h is congregation. He expects to move ' each of fo u r counties. L ane, Linn, m us should be provided in th e w ay of
w ith his w ife in a day or tw o to Port-1 Ja ck so n and Y am hill, and one in ju ry sta b le m an u re, stra w or cover crops.
land w here he w ill m ake his home. I each w as rep o rted by C urry, D es P o tash firm s th e b erries an d im proves
H is successo r Is th e Rev. E. N. Long c h u tes and Coos counties. M ultnom ah th e q u ality . E very m em ber should
p u t fo rth th e very b est effort, said Mr.
ot Salein, w ho w ill occupy th e p a r cou n ty Is n ot included In th e list.
T he m ost com m on m istak e of be H all, as th is reflects .b ack on the
sonage w ith his fam ily a t once and
w ill preach his in itial serm on as pas lieving a m an to be a deer caused th e grow er.
d eath of tw o h u n te rs and In ju ry of
P ro fesso r Long of O. A. C. took up
to r next Sunday.
tw o. T he accid en tal d isch arg e of guns th e q uestion of b erry p la n t diseases
.Motor Car Expense.
killed th ree and in ju red two. C areless and m entioned sev eral w hich are
Ask th e m an behipd the w heel w hat aim causeM th e in ju ry of four persons. m ore or less p rev a len t in th is vicinity.
is th e g re a te st Item of expense to keep
It w as not h u n te rs alone who w ere T he w ell fed p la n ts a re less likely to
a c a r on th e road, and h e’ll prom ptly
an sw e r, "G as”. P lum b his know ledge killed or in ju red . One nine year old succum b to d iseases th a n th o se on
a trifle deeper and you’ll find him con g irl w as k illed by accid en tal d isch arg e poor soil and in som e cases diseased
fident th a t th e n ext g re a te st item is of a rifle and a te n y ear old boy w as p la n ts m ay p ro d u ce a fa ir crop. In
tire s.
In both of th e se alm ost u n iv ersal in ju re d for th e sam e reaso n . Two m ost cases th e era d ica tio n of the
opinions th e c a r ow ner is w rong. Gas o th e r sm all boys w ere in ju red by the p la n ts is th e only w ay to check d is
and tire s a re about equal in th e ir cost c a re le ss aim of a h u n ter.
eases. T he developm ent of h o rtic u l
to th e c a r o p era to r, co n stitu tin g be
Rifles w ere resp o n sib le for the tu re along safe lines In th e com m u
tw een 10 and 11 per cent of th e c h a r death of four p erso n s and Injury of
n ity an d s ta te w as urged. P la n ts for
es he has to pay to keep his m achine
four. S hotguns claim ed five victim s, re se ttin g should be free from disease,
ru n n in g .
R e p airs co st him 42 p er cent, or of w hich one w as killed.
from a certified field, if possible. P ro
about four tim es as m uch as do either
N otices have been sent to those r e fesso r Long advised th e p la n tin g of a
tire s or gas, and yet he never seems sponsible fo r th e se accid en ts callin g ‘ g re a te r v ariety of b erries, c h e rrie s
to be aw a re of th is. And th e an n u a l
depreciation c h a rg e of 15 per cent he th e ir atten tio n to th e provision of the and vegetables to be handled by the
is w ont to ignore entirely. H e’s a Oregon Law s, w hich p ro h ib its any local ta n n e ry and th u s co n tin u e the
q u ee r bird, is th e average everyday, perso n g u ilty of ac cid en tally killing w ork over a longer period of tim e.
m otor-loving c a r ow ner.
o r in ju rin g an o th e r perso n from c a r T his would m ake it easier to obtain
ry in g or b earin g fire-arm s in this and keep help.
Oregonian Bargain Offer.
T he O regonian is m aking a special state. T his provision, of co u rse, ex- ' H. W. S tro n g told in an in te restin g
b a rg a in offer on th e Daily edition for ce p ts th e rig h t to b ear firearm s in w ay his ex p erien ce In h arv e stin g b e r
th e next 234 days for $4 and on the self-defense ’ and does not apply to ries and an sw ered a num ber of q u es
D aily and S unday for 300 (lays for peace officers or m em bers of m ilitary
tions w hich cam e up for discussion.
$6.00. S u itab le com binations w ith the
o rg an izatio n s w hile on duty.
He sta te d th a t th e biggest problem in
O utlook m ay be arranged.A dv.
connection w ith th e b u sin ess w as the
A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you df
T h e Bank of G resham pays 6 per
delivery of prim e b erries to th e can-
ce n t in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv not need and get w hat you do need.
ery, as th e difference betw een prim e
and soft b e rrie s m ean t a big differ
ence in th e p rice received by the
grow er. "C ap italize th e stro n g points
of th e lo cality ,” said Mr. S trong. "A d
v ertise and pull labor h ere.” He
m ak es a special effort to In terest fam
B A S K E £ B \L L
EAST vs. WEST
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ilies in spending th e b erry h arv est
season here and provides accom m o
d ations w hich include com fortable
q u a rte rs under all circu m stan ces. He
gets acquainted w ith th e hoys and
g irls and finds o ut w hat th ey a re in
te rested in. G am es for th e ch ild ren ,
co n certs for young and old, larg ely
from the p ick ers them selves, m ake
th e S tro n g b erry fields a fav o rite
place for many. A h alf day r e s t on
S atu rd ay and a h alf day w ork on S u n
day forenoon by those who w ish to
w ork was the p lan used by Mr. S tro n g
last sum m er. E n th u sia stic w orkers
should be held back at first u n til they
become accustom ed to the w ork in the
sunshine. Mr. S tro n g believes th a t
th e b erry fields a re th e salv atio n of
th e boys and g irls who need th e fresh
air and su n sh in e and th a t they re tu rn
to th e city from th e cam p life and the
w ork in Improved health.
Follow ing th e d in n er h o u r th e p ro
gram was co ntinued, w ith county
ag en t S. B. H all in ch arg e. Mayor
K. A. M iller gave a b rief ad d ress of
welcome, Mrs. D. M. D onaugh and
Wm. Congdon gave readings. New
Y ears reso lu tio n s w ere discussed by
th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt and Mrs. H.
L. St. C lair of th e O utlook staff
b ro u g h t g reetin g s. Music w hich was
very m uch ap p reciated w as fu rn ish ed
by L eslie W alrad, Miss E delle Towle,
V irginia L undbom and m em bers of
th e high school o rch e stra.
R asp b erry grow ing w as discussed
briefly by J. F. Ja e g e r and W. C.
L aw rence talked on cooperation. The
la tte r outlined th e difficulties m et and
overcom e by re a l co operation in a
c ritic a l season w hen th e m em bers
form ed a pool of $100 each for co l
la te ra l for a loan. A fter m uch d if
ficulty a loan sufficient to finance th e
picking and cost of o p eratin g w as se
cured and a special o rd in an ce w as
passed by th e council of th e city of
P o rtlan d w hich perm itted th e b erry
g ro w ers to sell on th e open m ark et. He
gave g re a t cred it to th e m anager, D. E.
Tow le, th e se c re ta ry . Miss C ora B.
G reen and th e pro cess m an, J. J.
F ish er.
Mrs. S. D. H arding, who re p re s e n t
ed th e B erry G row ers a t th e em ploy
m en t agencies in P o rtlan d d u rin g the
h arv e st season la st sum m er, gave
su g g estio n s on how to secu re and
keep b erry pickers. She em phasized
som e of the points m ade by Mr. S trong
as to ad v ertisin g and providing com
fo rta b le q u a rte rs for help. “Above all
th in g s let your ad v ertisin g tell th e
tr u th ,” said M rs. H arding.
One
should not call m ore help th a n can be
used, as Idleness breeds discontent.
Mrs H ard in g su g g ested th a n an a r
ran g e m en t w hereby sm all ch ild ren
could be cared for by a com petent p e r
son in cam p w ould help to b rin g fam i
lies and would keep ch ild ren from
ru n n in g th ro u g h th e row s. "B e fair
to th e pickers an d in sist on fairn ess
on th e ir p a rt.” said Mrs. H arding.
“Do not begin pick in g too soon.”
H. E. DaviB of P o rtlan d , in th e b e r
ry b u sin ess for th e p ast 40 y ea rs and
th e pioneer b erry g ro w er to an y ex
te n t of th is vicinity, told som e of his
experiences. He spoke of q u ality as
a m ost im p o rta n t elem en t in su ccess
ful b erry grow ing. C ultivation Is
m ost n ecessary b ut It m ust be done at
a m inim um of co st. He would disk
th e b erry fields b ut never plow them .
C. M. L oF ollette, v eteran lo g an b erry
grow er, urged th a t no new logans be
p lan ted a t p rese n t b u t th a t h alf the
p la n ts now grow ing be cu t down in
fields of m ore th a n an acre. He offered
BASKET BALL
H ig h
S chool Gym , G re sh am
ST. PAUL ACES, St. Paul, Minn.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 8 1’. M.
VERSUS
Gresham American Legion Team
versus Maroon F. of Portland
LINCOLN LEAGERS, Portland
If a rr a n g e m e n ts can be c o m p leted th e r e w ill be a
double h e a d e r, G re sh am M idgets vs. Sellw ood M idgets.
A dm ission SE»e.
Saturday, January 5
i
DANCE
AT 8 P. M.
In M asonic H all. G resh am
High School Gym, Gresham
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 4
••Rew pie” (Ilio n ’» Orchestra
This is your chance to see one of the best teams from the
East meeting one of the best independent teams
Portland.
of
L u n c h will be served
( DMMITTEE
B. W. THORNE
JACK SHULTZ
ED
W A. H ESSEL
ED. AYLSWORTH
M ETZGER
a reso lu tio n to th a t effect w hich was
voted on favorably by th e grow ers
p resen t, alm ost unanim ously. Mr. La-
F o llette p lanted 7*s acres of loganber-
ries 23 y ears ago. th e first in th e state.
A com m ittee to advise w ith th e hor-
Ì tic u ltu ra l com m ittee of th e college
w as appointed as follow s:
J. F.
I Ja eg e r, Jo h n W illiam s, S. A. R oberts,
E. P. Schedeen, T hom as H arvey, L. G.
S elfer. C. T. Ryan, W D. F raley , H. G.
A ndrew . H. W atkins, Wm. K neifel, B.
E. Boice and Mr. B urgraff.
A re p o rt of th e produce handled in
the 1923 season w as read by Mr. F ish
e r as follow s: red ra sp b e rrie s, 1,862,-
127 lbs.; stra w b e rrie s, 307.4S6; logan
berries, 212,123; b lack b erries, 168,-
861; blackcaps, 18,465; ch e rrie s, 54,-
947;
c u rra n ts , 4,252; gooseberries,
6,006. m aking a to ta l of 2,634.312
pounds.
A b rief financial rep o rt
show ed cash on hand Decem ber 1,
1923 of $17,678.69 in th e g en eral fund
and $374.02 in th e cooperative fund.
T h ere has been paid to m em bers
$127,381.76 and to in te rest on sh o rt
tim e loans $259.66. T he to tal am ount
of th ese loans I h $17,482.37.
ATTO RN EY NEESON W ILE
RETAIN (O U R T CASES
A ttorney Alt. O. Nelson, who moved
S atu rd ay to S ilv erto n to ta k e up the
p rac tice of law in th a t place, will
handle all cases w hich he alread y has
In th e co u rts of th is county. O ther
n a tte rs he has tu rn ed over to A ttorney
W. J. Cooper, who begins his legal
p ractice here w ith th e beginning of
th e new year.
Mellon Calls Down Blessings of the
Tax-Payers’ Union.
T h ere is a m ovem ent on foot am ong
Incom e-tax p ayers of the low er b ra c k
ets to canonize S ecre tary of th e T re a s
ury Mellon. Since he published his
fam ous le tte r recom m ending th u t the
base ra te s of th is o n e-q u a rte r, th a t the
app licatio n of th e h igher ra te begin at
$10,000 in stead of $6000 and th u t the
h ig h est su rta x he lim ited to 25 per
t lit, his nam e has been on everybody’s
tongue, b lessin g s have been invoked
on bis head and w ritin g p ap er has
been gotten ready to deluge th e S en
a to rs and C ongressm en who m ay fall
to give the Mellon proposal en th u sia s
tic su p p o rt.
Of course th e proposal Is good poli
tic s; also, c a rry in g out th e recom
m endations will be b etter politics,
even to th e red u ctio n of the su rtax , be
c a u s e 'th e public now is fam iliar w ith
th e fact th a t a 50 per cent su rta x
drives the ow ners of w ealth Into the
w holesale p u rch ase of tax-exem pt se
cu rities.
As for th e bonus. It w ill be p o st
poned again. It ju s t c a n ’t stan d up
before the clam or of th e ta x p ay e rs for
th e prom ised reduction. Even H earst
is realizing this.
Maybe the S ecre tary of th e T re asu ry
will now ask for th e presid en tial nom
ination on a tax -red u ctio n p latfo rm .—
Ja n u a ry Sunset.
When Did Man Detonr Is Entirely
Dead.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
♦ 1.5» Per Year
!
GREAT BASKETBALL
GAME IS PROMISED
1
G resham basket ball fans will have
an o p p ortunity to see a real E ast vs.
I West gam e next S atu rd ay night when
th e St. P aul "A ces” of M innesota and
th e Lincoln L eaguers of P ortland m eet
on th e G resham high school gym na
sium court. T he co n test is billed for
next S atu rd ay night, Ja n u ary 5. s ta r t
ing at 8 o’clock.
Ray Brooks of P o rtlan d , who has
refereed several gam es for th e high
school team here, is responsible for
b ringing th e co n test to G resham . He
is handling the affairs of the ea stern
teaift w hile in Oregon. If local fans
tu rn out and sup p o rt th is gam e B rooks
plans on b ringing several o th e r fast
q u in te ts to the local floor for gam es.
P la n s are alread y being m ade to bring
th e U niversity of Oregon freshm en
team h ere for a game. Dave E vans,
la st y ea r's coach of the local high
school team , is now coaching th e
freshm en and would like nothing b et
te r thun to bring his squad to G resh
am.
T he St. P au l Aces a re considered one
of th e fa ste st team s in th e east and so
fa r th is season they have a clean re c
ord, having m et and defeated som e of
th e best team s in th e co untry on th e ir
way to th e coast. They a re scheduled
to a rriv e in P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay m o rn
ing. T h u rsd ay evening they m eet th e
South P arknw ay d u ll at P o rtlan d .
F rid ay nig h t they w ill m eet th e Co
lum bia club at A storia and from th e re
they will come to G resham for th e ir
co n test here S aturddy night.
T he Lincoln Leaguers, who a re
scheduled to m eet them , have one of
th e best Independent team s In P o rt
land. To dale they have played in
seven co n tests and in th a t tim e have
scored a to tal of 308 points a g a in st
th e ir opponents 86, having won all
seven gam es. T he team Is m anaged
by "B u b ” Slavens and is coached by
Ray Brooks. Brooks has had several
y ea rs of experience In b ask et ball
aro u n d Oregon and probably is w ell
know n to m any G resham fans. For
sev eral y ea rs he m anaged and coached
th e A rleta A thletic club team . L ast
y ear he coached th e cham pionship
L incoln high school five In P o rtlan d
and m anaged the A rleta p rofessionals
th a t Dave E vans played with.
T he co n test will s ta rt prom ptly a t 8
o’clock so th a t fans having o th e r en
g agem ents w ill be able to keep them
afte r th e gam e which will be over by
9 o'clock.
Local basket ball fans a re very
m uch Interested in th is com ing gam e
and It is understood players and th e ir
frien d s from all th e local team s a re
p lan n in g to come. Local hall to ssers
hope to pick up some valuable p o in t
ers to help them in fu tu re gam es.
They drow ned Old Man D etour in
th e Pacific N orthw est th e o th er day,
Tips for T axpayers.
loaded him down w ith broken au to
No. 1.
m obile sp rin g s and th rew him into the
C olum bia river. T he m u rd ero u s ce le
J a n u a ry 1, 1924, m arks th e begin
b ratio n was to m ark th e com pletion,of ning of the period for filing incom e-tax
th e longest co n tin u o u s paved highw ay re tu rn s for the year 1923. T he period
In th e w orld, reach in g front the Mexi ends at tnidniglit of March 15. 1924.
can boundary below San Diego to V an Heavy p enalties a re provided by the
couver, B ritish Columbia.
I rev en u e act for failu re or w illful re
B ut w asn 't th is celeb ratio n a little fusal to n ia k e a re tu rn and pay the tax
p rem a tu re? in C alifo rn ia ju s t below on tim e.
th e Oregon line th e re is a stre tc h of
Form 1040A, hereto fo re used for r e
m ore th an a hundred unpaved m oun p o rtin g net incom e of $5,000 and less,
tain m iles round th e base of S hasta. from w hatever so u rce derived, has
T ru e, C alifornia has prom ised her been revised In th e In terests of th e
neighbors to pave th is s tre tc h ; It Is la rg e st class of tax p ay ers— w age
also tru e th a t m ost of th is in ileig e e a rn e rs and salaried persons. Reduced
co n sists of a wide road w ith a gravel from six pages to a single sheet.
or m acadam su rface, hut n ev erth eless Form 1040A is to be used for re p o rt
C alifo rn ia will have to m ake good on ing n et Income of $5,000 and less de
her prom ise before th e 2000-tnile long rived chiefly from sa la rie s and wages.
Pacific highw ay is w holly rid of Old P erso n s any p a rt of whose Income Is
Man D etour. He w on't be dead for a ' derived from a business or profession,
y ear or two.— Ja n u a ry Sunset.
| farm in g , sale of p ro p erty or ren t,
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though th e am ount is $5,000, or less
Part of Wisdom.
w ill be req u ired to use th e la rg e r
C onsideration of th e o th e r d riv er Is form , 1040. T he use of Form 1040 Is
not alw ays a m a tte r of a ltru ism ; m ore req u ired also In all cases w here th e
often It Is a q uestion of one's own In net Income was In excess of $5,000,
te re sts. T hus th e mail who trie s tc reg a rd le ss of w hether from sa lary ,
leave am ple space for an o th e r car business, profession, or other tax ab le
when he has p ark ed Isn’t an easy sources.
m ark who is too co n sid erate of o th ers
It being Im possible to determ ine a t
b ut a wise d riv er who know s w h at a th is tim e which form is desired, copies
m ess m ost d riv ers m ake of p ark in g of both form s will be sen t ta x p ay e rs
and how often they rip fenders off ca rs who filed Individual re tu rn s for th e
th a t are too n ea r th e b attle ground.
year 1922, nnd may be obtained also
a t th e offices of co llecto rs of In tern al
Screeching B rakes.
rev en u e and b ranch offices upon w rit
S creech in g b rak es a re never p le as ten request.
an t, but they a re som etim es w orse
th an a m ere an noyauce as, for In
W onder If big business will now be
stan ce, w hen you a re cau g h t speeding gin to use Its cu sto m ary ta c tic s of
th ro u g h a sm all tow n a t 30 m iles an |
hour. Your idea ts to stop us quickly "holding off” till afte r th e elections.
as possible and as quietly, as a m eans
of m aking th e co n stab le th in k he o v er
WOOD SAWING
estim ated the speed you w ere going.
Q u b k ly and efficiently done by ex
But w hat can you do if th e b rak es p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed
screech ? It is a dead giveaw ay. T he ; to reg a rd le ss of slxe.
man who can stop his c a r quickly and 1 GEO. SHAW Phone 25» ED. SMITH
q uietly gives th e Im pression thut he ,
w asn 't going in excess of th e tow n I
limit. Screeching b rak es a re an u n WHO WANTS HA LF A HOO? w eigh
ing 80 or 90 pounds, at 12 cents.
fair telltale.
QUICK. R. F. W alters, G resham ,
phone 1731.
Question mid Answer.
Q. An In su ran ce policy upon a barn
forbids the keeping of gasoline upon A RARE OLD MARTIN VIOLIN for
sale. This was form erly ow ned by
th e prem ises, is th e keeping of an
autom obile In th is b arn w ith th e usual ' ('. A. P rice of G resham who refused
am ount of gaso lin e In th e ta n k a vlo- ' (luring his lifetim e $1000 for It. H as
recen tly been ad ju sted and p ro
latlon of thin clau se?
nounced In p erfect condition by the
A. T h ere is not m uch a u th o rity u p
best violin ex p ert in P ortland. Rich,
on th is p o in t But in a recen t K ansas
full, tru e tunes, even on all strin g s.
case th e co u rt held th e keeping of an
Has sm all neck su itab le for hand of
autom obile, as described above, to be a
violation of th e In su ran ce policy th a t | girl. Can he had If taken a t once
for $200, or will sell my own " S tra d ”
would prevent recovery. P rudence
copy st sam e price, aa I do not need
would seem to d ictate th e ob tain in g of
perm ission, or a w aiver, from th e In- > tw o violins. A stu d en t can n o t m ake
su ran c e com pany before using In this
m uch p ro g ress with a cheap violin.
m an n er a building thua insured.
H. W. S trong, O resham . phone 2161.