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PAGE TWO JjWESHAM Ot’TLOOK, GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F riday at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair E ditor and M anager. O n e y e a r . $1.60, six m o n th s. 85c. th re e m o n th s t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c. C o m b in a tio n i ith a ll th e P o r t la n d D a ilie s.__ n a te s w ill call. AL reason». Official ”*»*”■ ° _ O fficial p a p e r o . i t NU <ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e 'own o f Gresham. /o w n o f F a irv ie w TIENI» AY, JA > I A K V LIKE “NEW CHAPTERS IN THE OLD BIBLE,” HE SAYS “D ispatches from th e N ear E ast sound like new c h a p te rs from the old Bible,” says J. J. H audsaker, sta te di- re c to r N ear E ast Relief, 613 Stock Ex- CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. , tw o h u n d red of th ese ch ild ren , all for whom th e re w as room in th e Amer - k a n “ n ih a n a g e s in S y ria an d P ales- ( PH Y SIC IAN S EM PLO Y M EN T ^ iE -V ~ A N D W O M E N c a n m a k e $6~To 1 1*0 d a ily s e llin g w o n d e rfu l in v e n tio n t h a t e lim in a te s n e e d le s fo r p h o n o g ra p h s . P a y d a ily . C a ll o r w rite S o m ers, 211 E 34, P o r t l a n d . T A b o r 7284. P h o n e : Office 12(1 II. H. HUGHES, M. D. Hours: 10-12 A. M. 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. * ^ “ 2 * * * .. the8e appeaIs MISCELLANEOUS I only as funds and w arm clo th in g con Office, Withrow B ollillag F E W C O R D S O F D R Y F I R W O O D fo r ing on rec en t d isp atch es tellin g of con tin u e to reach sale. E d. O s b u rn , p h o n e G re s h a m 238L us,” say s Mr. H and- GRESH A M , - OREGON ditions in th e various o rp h an ag es and saker. CREAM SEPARATOR and lib ra ry tab le for sale. Mrs. A nna F renz, fields of relief work. He ex p lain s how L ast sum m er Prof. W. J. Sly of Lin Office 2261 R e a 226» THE WORLD’S ROST PROTECTED C h ristm as was observed in Boring, Route 2, Box 14. th e land field College, McM innville, visited th e PEOPLE. Z I P c le a n s y o u r c h im n e y fo r 35c. GEO. INGLIS, M. D. w here K id d e r H d w e Co. .... . It , o riginated. . I N ear E ast on th e S. S. T u scan ia Th» _ tf M hat is p erh ap s th e la rg e st C hrist- follow ing Is a p a rt of a le tte r w hich L O O S E H A Y A N D B A L E D S T R A W fo r Physician and Surgeon T he A m erican people a re the m ost sa le. A n d r e w s ro a d , n e a r B a ir d s d a le S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d ever m ade w as com pleted I.; he recen tly w rote to Mr H an d sak er s ta tio n . M rs. M . F . Jo h n s o n . Phone perfectly protected people In th F i t t i n g o f G la s se s . Or—ham 4>xl.____________________ tf ” 1 had the p rivilege of visitin g q u lie Office, oter First State Bank w orld. F igures m ade public In W ash an A m erican o rp h an ag e In th e R ussian A C O R N R A N G E f o r sa le. A lso a h e a tin g G R E S H A M , - OREGON cau su s when on C h ristm as day a num ber of th e sta tio n s of t h e n lngton show th a t in the m a tte r of in tw au sto v e . B o th lik e new . P . H . R o o rk . en ty -tw o thousand ch ild ren finished E ast R elief and o X G re s h a m , p h o n e 335. su ran c e th is co u n try p er ca p ita is so P h o n e 167x1 S E E S. S. T H O M P S O N f o r d e a d s to r a g e . fa r ahead of all oth er co u n tries th a t th e signing of a card addressed to th e and exam ining th e ir m ethods a t firs P h o n e 1947. A m erican n atio n in g ra titu d e for th e I hand. I wa th e re is scarcely a second In the rac e Emily F. Bolcoin, M.D. as asto n ish ed at th e amoun» F u R W i K ID S A W IN G c a ll J . H o s s n e r , ca re w hich has m ean t life to them of w ork done in all of th e statio n s though G reat B ritain hobbles alon p h o n e 15x1. Physician mul Surgeon T he card is now in th e m ails, and will next to the U nited S tates. w ith th e le a st ex p en d itu re of money for YOUR BEST BET. P I.A IN S E W IN G W a n te d . C h ild r e n ’s be delivered on its a rriv a l in A m eri H um en anil C hildren T he figures In them selves a re s ta r t and th e evident m ark s of economy se w in g a s p e c ia lty . M rs. L e slie T . St. A want Ad is direct and the < la ir. O p p o s ite E a s t m a n ’s L u m b e r Yd. G resham , - Oregon ling. More im p o rtan t, how ever, is the ca to P re sid en t Coolidge. all sides. I w as im pressed w ith the In B ethlehem , th e very tow n w here returns almost immediate. N O T IC E O F F IL I N G F IN A L A C C O U N T . lesson they convey, th e sto ry they tell. g re a t service ren d ered to th e thou 22171. F irs t, they bespeak a stro n g sense of C h ristm as o rig in ated w ith the b irth of san d s and th o u san d s of o rp h an chil A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. 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- C hrist, the day w as celeb rated in an LIVESTOCK g o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . honor and a w illing acceptance of re d ren , th e kind of ca re given them , the M a t te r o f th e K s ta te o f H e n r y Physician and Surgeon sponsibility on the p a rt of th e A m eri A m erican o rp h an ag e, for n ea rly one in stru c tio n , both m en tal and votmtion M e tzg er. D e c e a se d . Office o ver F ir s t S ta te B ank CATTLE h undred ch ild ren are in an o rp h an ag e N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n d e r can husband and father. al, and th e s tre n g th of p erso n a lity of F ? R ‘V i u ~ P re8 .h c.° w a n d c k i r - C T Ä s ig n e d a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e e s t a t e of H o u r s 2 to 6 P . M. there. « tn , o m ile s e a s t o f G re sh p H e n r y M e tz g e r, d e c e a se d , h a s filed h is < o m plaint is often heard th a t d e s th e te ac h ers and w o rk ers, who are P h o n e s — Office 1271 ; R e s id e n c e 127x Jm al a c c o u n t a s s u c h a d m i n i s t r a t o r in th e N azareth, th e hom e of Je su s for PUREBRED H O L S T E IN BULL. eix pite the g re a t earn in g pow er of the Gresham, Oregon som e of th e m ost self-sacrificin g and ( ° u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f O reg o n , fo r t? r ,( u n í « Xú r a fine . C a n be re g is - o m a h , D e p a r tm e n t of te re d . W ill sell o r e x c h a n g e . M u ltn o - P ro b C a o te u . n ty T o h f a t M F u r ltn average A m erican, It is Im possible for m ost of his life, w as th e scene of co n secrated men and women I have id a y , th e 11th d a y o f y i* m a h C _j o u u n n t ty F a arm r m . T ro u td a le , O reg o n ' J a n u a r y . 1924. a t 9:30 an o th er celeb ratio n as m ore th an one ’clo ck in th e f o r e ev er seen, him to save sufficient m oney to in su re p h o n e G r e s sh h a a m 2317. f t ’ n o o n o f s a id d a y a n d o th 2317._______ e c o u r t ro o m o f H. V. ADIX, M. D. the safety of his fam ily in case of h undred boys a re being train ed as I th in k th a t th e N ear E ast Relief, F O , , R S A L E — F r e s h J e r s e y cow one s a id c o u r t h a s b een a p p o in te d a s th e tim e ca rp e n te rs in a shop located across D u r h a m -A y r s h ir e , f o u r y e a r s old F a n d p la c e f o r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to Physician and Surgeon death or p erm anent disability. P e r by its w onderful nation-w ide philan S p y b ro c k , O. W . T a r r F a r m s a id fin al a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t I p h o n e th e re o f. Office oter Bank of Gresham G r e s h a m 504. haps th e re m ay be some basis for this th e stre e t from th e shop of Joseph th rophy, is doing as m uch to bind the and Jesu s. W I L L IA M C. M E T Z G E R . Office phone 1481 or 178 H e,. 14JJ assertio n . But th e re is no basis for n atio n s of the ea rth to g e th er as any S E V E R A L G O O D C O W S f o r sa le . T o M c G U IR K & S C H N E I D E R d m ‘" ‘S t r a t ° r ' W ith D r. W . J . O tt i f y ah en so on. S. T. L ind, p h o n e 28x1. From A thens, w here P aul preached, the assertio n th a t the average m an one fa c tc r I know of, an d especially in B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t A tto r n e y f o r A d m in is tr a to r . " A N T E D 2 No. 1 fre s h , g e n tle co w s cannot pro tect his fam ily, th a t he an o th er Jew , H enry M orgenthau, ca b binding th e beneficiary n atio n s to gen G u ern sey s o r Je rse y s. S h e r m a n J.’ D a te o f firs t p u b lic a tio n , D ec. 11. 1923. led ju st before C h ristm as asking H a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . J a n u a r y 8, 1924. ' F r a n k . H o o d R iv e r, O re g o n . ero u s America. cannot, by reasonable saving, provide P h o n e 2201 an estate for those he m ust leave be A m erica to provide, not C h ristm as “T he p arty w ith w hich I w as tra v e l h o rses DR. goodies, hut hom es in an o rp h an ag e EMIL ROSENBERGER hind w ithout actu ally se ttin g aside th e ing w as a group of o rd in ary A m erican U se J A C K C O R D S E f ° R ,S A L E O R T R A D E a t a b a r- Osteopathic Physician lump sum w hich o therw ise would be for five thousand children. to u rists, the m a jo rity of whom had no The Low Air P re ssu re T ire v i t i e J ' v e r . 1*w P o u n d s. G ood fo r c u l t i From B eirut, S yria, cam e th e rep o rt v a tin g a n d g e n e r a l f a r m w o rk . W h a t Office H o u r s 10 a. m . to 6 p. m G uaran teed 12,000 m iles w ith 25% in te re st in N ear E ast Relief. On our necessary, and w hich would g rea tly h a v e y o u ? 1?. K. S a ik i, G r e s h a m , p h o T E v e n in g s b y A p p o in tm e n t of a . h different so u rt ° f ce le b ra tio n - ' ^ t u r n to th e T u scan ia, a fte r visiting less A ir P re s s u re th an o th e r tires. , « . low er the sta n d ard of his living. J"? " T th e o rp h an ag es the orph an ag e, th ese people cam e to F ? K s h e .Ii'E ? R " 'I L L T R A D E fo r a cow C o n g d o n H o te l GRESHAM In su ra n ce is now well out of th e tYat h B e n tle y ’s T ire Shop s a d d le H V ^ ? n y ’, - ca rv.t ’ h a rn e 8 « a n d realm of the luxuries. It has passed h at hund red s of C hristian ch ild ren g eth er and v o lu n ta rily subscribed ..m u le . H . W eiss, G r e s h a m . P h o n e 1U7. Main S tre e t G resham left hom eless w hen th e ir p are n ts w ere $12.000 for N ear E ast R e lie f ” DR. MARY F BECKER from the stag e of the gam ble. It has Does it not rep ay you for your POULTRY an d er CHIROPRACTOR developed into an in teg ral p a rt of exiled from Asia Minor w ere w ander- . __ sa c CONTRACTING AND D B A R R ED ROCK and R I Electric Therapy. Electric Sweat social fabric th a t today any m an finds ing in th e sto rm s of c e n tra l T urkey. rifices to know th a t y o u r g ifts are P U R R e d E c B o R c E k e r e ls fo r s a le F r o in p riz e Mineral Raths BUILDING w in n in g tr a p - n e s t e d stock. M rs. C. M. A m erican life, so interw oven w ith our A relief expedition w as im m ediately ren d e rin g such serv ice to th e o rp h an Z im m e r m a n , p h o n e 2491. fitted out from Aleppo to g ath er up tf H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m All W ork g u ara n tee d first-class It possible to p ro tect his fam ily and all ch ild ren of th e N ear E ast? L ib r a r y B lock, G re s h a m Ii R ? D R H O D E IS L A N D R E D wise m en do so. c o c k e re ls f o r. sa le . M. S. O w en s, G re s h - Phone 122x a m . p h o n e 1318. W . K . H am ilton tf P rotection of th e fam ily, th e c e r Thone 195x4 G resham , Oregon tain ty th a t th e widow will not w ant or Real Estate. Rental?. Loans. H. C. JOHNSON. D. V. M. th e child be neglected m eans m ore to B E 1 .R Y F A R M T O O L S A N D C O W fo r A u to T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d . sal«-, r e a s o n a b le . C u ltiv a to r , h a r r o w s this co u n try than m ere saving to the All k in d s c f T o M a te ria l a n d p lo w s a n d o t h e r th in g s to o n u m e r o u s t o In the belief that any political system which j P eterinarian es possible Ji rB U S. A Iex at.d e? , A n d e r- state. It m eans added production. C u r t a i n W in d o w s Office P o w ell S tre e t b e tw e e n M a in the election of a President in defiance of the ex- • o n s t a ., p h o n e <I r e s h a m 429. ed will of The m an who lookH the w orld in the a t. a n d R o b e rts A ve. Gresham, Ore. p U H N IS H B D F lit >NT i:< H » m ’T op r e n t the majority of the people is archaic and und S. E. PALMQUIST face unafraid is stim ulated to g re a te r Phones, Office 1651; Res. l î n iratic, in0 the K t ^ a n d ‘ a i i bar<lJw ood flo o rs, e le c tric ity ^ and Tabor 8928. i-‘i H ia 2 u !, m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s M rs íf h a leailíng editorial calla for the abolition AUTO TOP SHOP deeds of d arin g and accom plishm ent. I-1. .1 .S h e lley , G r e s h a m , p h o n ,- l.’il.i. of tin electoral college and the direct election of the national F ear of the fu tu re has kept countless M alo S t. Gresham Phone 1286 F O R R E N T —O s b o rn e h o u se , S. R o b e rts D E N T IS T S government executives. thousands of men in the ru ts of m e a v e n u e , p a r t l y fu rn is h e d . >20 p e r m o n th P h o a e s i Office ilM : , 18g T el ” A t o i V2949°l a n ’ 1' ro U ttk ' e ’ B o u tc 2. What with the unit rule and the two-thirds rule governing diocrity. W ith fear rem oved, with confidence established, th e m an can in conventions, and the delegation of authority to electors vot- DR. W. J. OTT " 'A N T E D — A 4 -ro o m h o u se o r le s s good stretch his w ings and g ra sp such op 2 v  / R r 2 . PlT e:dn lm E; lÆ Olan r by states who twice at least have chosen Presidents—Harri- Dentist TIRES AND TI’BES po rtu n ity as p rese n ts w ith reasonable sooover Cleveland and Hays over T ildren-in defiance of the N erve Blocking D ental X -R ay safety. E<i.R —5_ro° m d w e llin g . ' l l thL electo¿ate» the people are so far removed from their E n q u ir e O ld field R a n k o f G r e s h am . Office over Bank of G resham A m erica’s ap p reciatio n of Insurance jy f't to choose the head of their nation that their right of Tires T he B ank of G resh am pays 6 par Is an evidence of A m erican in te lli liancln.se lias become u meaningless waste of time. cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.__ Adv American- Dr. Julius G. Sture gence. Today only th e d u llard and the 4 r r ? í r °’,.r Prcse1nt Political system it is impossible for a man T im « to ft« •« « « • Akron Tires Money to loan on real estate. F arm d e n t is t u tte rly thoughtless are unprotected. to spilt Ins ticket—he can’t vote for the candidate for president Office In Bank of Gresham Building toans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T h o rn e — Vulcanizing and Retreading on one ticket and at the samo time vote for the candfdate for In S a n d y W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u r s d a y s F ur r e n t - - T h e J a s . H . W ilso n f a r m We a re n earing the season for the All W ork G uaran teed h o u se b a rn , o r c h a r d . F o r ty a c r e s c u l- vice-president on some other ticket. He must vote for electors publication of the pictu re of H onest [ _ PHONES 37fta t e p h í ^ E d ? a r W ilso n R . A. B o x Gresham 1231 Sandy 69 A 6x2 on one ticket or another in block formation. 370. P h o n e G re sil a m 137. Labor w ith th e d in n er pail and paper 1 E l!|trired»,“ 3. *»11. a t change Building, P o rtlan d , com m ent- ,n8*,'oJ d ' c la “ m att<='- M a rch th e P o sto fflre a t G r e jh a m O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 3. 1879 I" Elect P resident By P o p u la r ^ y~te ‘ F IS K hat. The C hinese prom ise little and p e r form much. L et us hope It Is not a | fact that "never the tw ain shall meet. ' My country, un ot thee, sw eet land I of liberty, pass a few m ore restric tiv e laws. It only costs us $94 a head for our legislative m achinery every year, I ho get busy and tighten uif up a little more. T here is nothing calculated to upset our confidence in m ankind as m uch as the conversational philosopher w h o | presses us to lend film a five spot. T he latest recom m endation of the I refo rm er u fter conference w ith the hygienic nut is th a t sw eeth earts I should kiss one an o th er good night | only through a resp ira to r. Tips for Taxpayers. No. 3. If you ure sin g le and su p p o rt In your home one or m ore relativ es over whom you exercise fam ily control, you rae the head of a fam ily and entitled, in your incom e-tax re tu rn for th e year 1923, to th e sam e exem ptions g ranted a m arried person. T hese ure <2,500 if th e net incom e w as $5,000 or less and $2,000 if th e net Income w as m ore th an $5,000. In addition th e head of a fam ily may claim a $400 cred it for each person dependent upon him for chief support if such person is under 18 years of age or Incapable of self- support because m entally or p h y sical ly defective. For exam ple, a son supports In his home an aged m other and two sisters It and 16 years of age. His net in com e for 1923 was $3,000. He Is en titled to an exem ption of $2,500 plus a $400 cred it for each dependent, a total of |3,700. W hile he pays no tax. he m u st file a re tu rn , because his net In com e w as in excess of $1,000. An exem ption as the head of a fam ily can he claim ed by only one m em ber of a household. O utlook w ant ads will bring buyer and se lle r tog eth er cheaply and quickly. is V ¿ l ù i h vL h IG H W A YS Nenapaprr ¿ » « o r la tim i .M em ber Mo. ¿ I X . Also under the present system it is impossible for any inde- Ppni candidate for the presidency to have his name placed ii the ballot. In Texas it is useless for a Repr,’ ” n to go to the polls on a presidential proposition. The Re ¡can voico is so small and still that it is entirely obliterated i Vermont it is equally (utile for a Democrat to make a ; attempt, Were the people to vote their choice then men women of all parties would have equal representation as they have equal taxation, and the will of the majority of the citizens of the country would he expressed in action. The electoral college of course was brought into being in a day when it was thought unsafe to trust the people with wh hat was then regarded as a dangerous power. From this groundwork shrewd party tricksters have built up the gradual elimination of public participation in national affairs until today the citizen has the choice only of voting for one or two men hand picked i * ha“ d<)ZeR Poetical despots who, meeting in a parlor, decide who shall ami who shall not have the right to go before the people for election. Fortunately there are signs of the awakening of our citizens to the importance of insisting on their right of utterance With their ears always to the ground the political combine is even now discussing the possible abolition of the two-thirds rule in the Democratic convention. If we can get that reform and next the killing of the unit rule we will have made ’i s t a start toward a real democratic rule. This is the year 1923. The United States outgrown knickerbockers. Its citizens can get along very 11 without political bosses to govern them or electoral coEcg Giving the power or not always the temerity to defy the public will. Y O U N E E D N O T F A IL By W H IT HADLEY. Hodges had been co n ten t to rem ain an o b scure farm g " '" ho ° u a«° he wouhI not now unii. W alter L Rodg—. I.< m Angeles m illionaire ™ nchPS ; UdTdn,? ^ n . ’ iCk",yi he a d iy o t / a 'u X F I V E - R OOM H O U S E fo r r e n t. V acant m m b e r 12’ M rs’ A - E k s tr o m , p h o n e tr ac,r ?s of Cuthbert rasp- Ulixr£ 8' k ^ aer’36°ld- W1U fUrnl8h tvr MACHINERY. O R S A L E O R T ltA D E —-U. S. a n d K in g E c o n o m y c r e a m s e p a r a to r s , fo r p ig s o r p h o n e 95x C o m p to n ’ B o rin ir O re tf ICVVOI.n ’ " A G O N f o r sa le . W id e ’ L - B h o a d s , 3 m ile s e a __ st of G r e s h a m o n S e c tio n L in e . P h o n e 1065. or... Gresham Tire Shop GEO. A. BRA ND T attorneys P h o n e 1107 P h o n e -M a in KALE I '. ].,,-it oil n e w «L?® a a n a t a d is c o u n t. 23« 1. F o r d co u p e I — h o n e G r e s h a m S E V E R A L O L D C A R S F O R S A L E , v e ry (.h eap . W ill se ll th e m r ig h t so m e p rice. C o o k s G a r a g e T ro u td a le , p h o n e G r e s h a m 484. Ig n it io n Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s A home where the sick are nursed, not the sickness. issl i“"’ river, w“ * '‘’"‘“ k * ”' he e °, h ’‘ r get gravel he fon“d SSI i.n on a a L^ I os °fn, Angeles w here could f t w » <™rel On hls grs V in t" ’’ ? 0 h,.rei1 1thPW' '»»‘ff’-o d riv ers and w ith hLd n it made"”. “ * *> " A‘ then, began hauling To m ake money he m ust find a sh o rter hauL H* 1 a bed of gravel four raileg n ea rer 1-oe Angeiea. Demand for g at I2.S0 a load was great, but a t th e end of a year he was >1S debt In a departm ent store, w here he had gone to buy « ila, he saw an escalator. H urrying to a ju n k d ealer he obtalnec' assortm ent of old m achinery and rubber belting, and in a week had etected a long, heavy m.wable belt nniutng from hls crushing platform down into tiie ravine. One man could th u s load more rock onto th is belt ai d have it dumped a t th e crusher than fourteen could handle befoce Ills buslneaa began to show a slight profit. At night he stu d io ! In the law Angeles T. M. C. A., w alking twelve mllea each day to do so B ut seven months later, he fouud him self 936,000 In debt. o n e Monday a note for filO.OOO fell due. H e went to the iwnk and asked to see th e preaMent “ I ’m through." said Hodges "llow much do you need?” naked th e banker. He loaned him ilfi.tXX) more. Then the tide set his way. In 12 m onths he paid th e hank Then fire wiped hint out, causing a F70.0P0 lose. B ut from lneurance money h e built a b etter plant. 8 tx m onths la te r a flood gwxg>t down ami btirl.sl ids new plant under sand. H la loea was $X>,tXX\ He built a new plant and sold th e sand. 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