PAGE TWO GRESHAM OCTLOOK, FRIDAY, JUNE 20 1»24 GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F rid ay at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, E ditor and M anager. One year, <1.60, six months, 85c, three m onths trial subscription, 50c. Combination rates with all the Port land Dallies. R ates « ill call. USE WANT ADS A D V B R T ISIN O reasonable. Our representative The New H am pshire division of m a rk e ts Is show ing its section of the co u n try w hat really is the m a tte r w ith ag ric u ltu re. It tak es for illu stra tio n th e potato crop of M innesota, and show s th a t the g ro w er’s portion of the reta il p rice is 20 per cent, th e co u n try buy ers’ p a rt 15 per cent, fre ig h t 13^4 per cent, city d istribution 50 per cent and reta il price 100 per cent. Com m enting on th is condition Com m is sioner F elk e r says: "Can any fair-m inded person con sider our distribution system efficient or ju st when the farm er who fu rn ish es land, seed, fertilizer, labor and other necessary overhead, receives but one-fifth of the price paid by the co n sum er for his com modity." H ER E YOU W ILL FIN D advice and guidance that rises above mere professional service — the tactful sympathy that is needed. ( <Jtedna/tn, . fie ffy e t ¿iev/ci OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s C od tains the V ltam ines, m l’ cd by scientiflc p rin c lile s Cooperation in the e a st and m iddle w est is taking big strides. A fed e ra It's Good and Good for Yon tion of all the dairy in te re sts of th e New E ugland sta te s is u nder way w ith consum er ow nership of th e fac tories for the m a n u factu re of b u tte r, cheese and by-products. M innesota THEO. VAN DONINCK and W isconsin are federating th e ir cream eries and cheese factories and propose to bottle and sell th e ir m ilk, sell th e ir cream , b u tter, and cottage TRIBUTE TO MEMORY cheese. OE GRANDMA B it KEO RD "T he farm er who sees his m a rk e t broken y ear afte r y ear by prom iscu G resham , Oregon, Ju n e 19, 1924.— ous crop dum ping and speculative m arketing, and who sees the m iddle E d tio r of G resham O utlook:— T h ere men receive approxim ately four tim es as much per cap ita as the producer, is has been in o u r m idst for a num ber of fa st com ing to learn th a t the p rin c i years one of those lives th a t by th e ir ples of cooperative m ark etin g m u st inw ard pow er and o u tw ard sim plicity be substituted for u n re stra in e d com win th e love of all who Hre touched petition If the farm er is to ex ist in by th e ir influence. Of all th e w ords th is day of organization."— W ashing th a t we m ig h t wish to use now to ex ton S tate G range News. How fast the farm ers a re learn in g p ress our th o u g h ts, and w ords are is illu strate d by a rep o rt from the such fu tile th in g s a t tim es, none d ep artm en t of a g ric u ltu re of W ash seem s to c a rry th e tru e estim ate of ington, I). C„ which sta te s th a t up to A pril 1 of th is year 10,160 coopera the life th a t has ju st passed from o u r tive associations have m ade re p o rts to m idst as th a t of “m o th er:” In th e th a t d epartm ent. D oubtless hun d red s passin g of "G ran d m a” Bickford th e re of o th ers did not report. Out of th is has gone from o u r p resence one w hose vast m ovem ent re su lts a re com ing. life reflected th e very h ig h est q u alities C ooperators a re learning. They a re federating and taking over th e field of devoted m otherhood. T hrough her w here o th e rs have profited from re presen ce has gone, and has left an selling th e ir products, and w hen they aching void in th e lives of h er fam ily learn to c a rry th e ir products from the and friends, h er sp irit is still in our Helds to the re ta ile r, then w ill they — One filling laSls fo r days be run n in g th e ir own business as the m idst. Many of us a re g en tler, m ore — fuel w asted loyal and faith fu l because of h er life; m anufacturing Industries ru n th eirs. th u s her g en tle s p irit th a t we so loved — ¿R^ady to light lives on in th o se whom she loved. A “ MUNHINOTU" WINS A Instead of several HIGH PLACE IN CONTEST little g ran d d a u g h ter spoke for us all when she said “If I can ju s t grow up heavy loads of coal T he M unhinotu, ann u al publication to be like "N anny” and have as m any of the G resham union high school, r e people w ho love me, life will be w orth and wood—one easy ceived second honorable m ention, living." And so, am id th e problem s filling of Pearl Oil am ong high schools of th e sta te w ith a th a t those of us who are living face, reg istra tio n of less th an 350 stud en ts, we too feel th a t if at th e end of th e often lasts for days in the high school ann u al con test con Journey we sh a ll have achieved th e in a good oil cook” ducted by the Oregon S ttae C hapter of I sw eetness and stre n g th of c h a ra c te r stove. Sigm a D elta Chi, professional jo u rn a l and th e love of people as g ran d m a ism fra tern ity . The S llvertonla, put had done, it w ill Indeed have been Pearl Oil is easier out by S ilverton high school, won the w orth w hile to face th e sto rm s of life. prize, a sliver loving cup, for flrst in every w ay— ah Amid all th e tria ls of raisin g a place In th is division, w hile th e C lar la rg e fam ily, of pioneer days, of pov ways ready, easily ion of Salem high school placed flrst erty , of illn ess and suffering, h er ch il am ong high schools having m ore th an controlled, and no dren cun n ot recall her ever being 350 students. an g ry or sp eak in g to them h arsh ly , over-heated kitchen. O ther an n u a ls placing In th e divi and when h er p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. sion w ith the M unhinotu ure th e O re R anton. asked friends and relativ es to For best results be gon T rail of M cLoughlln union high ch a ra c te riz e h er In a word th ese w ere school, M ilton-F reew ater, flrst ho n o r sure you get the am ong those given: "L oyalty to her able m ention; the Crookonian of fam ily and her C hrist, "g en tlen ess," Standard Oil Com Crook county high school, th ird hon "loving kin d n ess,” “g en ero sity ,” a o rab le m e n tio n ; the "H iihl of H ills p a n y ’s P earl Oil. "faith fu l m o th er.” H er p asto r said, boro high school, fo u rth honorable " I t w as easy to speak th e w ord of It’s refined and re- m ention: and the M ahiscan of M arsh tru th w hen she w as h ere,” and he I field high school, fifth honorable m en refined kerosene of m ight well have said for us all it w as tion. The M unhinotu w as judged e s easy to be good w hen she wus w ith the highest quality pecially high on m ake-up and content. us for h er very p resen ce w as a re C om petition w as keen w ith 50 high buke to u n k in d n ess and ill will. o n ly , ab so lu tely school an n u a ls entered in th e s ta te L acking In her own life the love and clean-burning, odor wide contest. Points followed In de ciding th e w inners w ere o rig in ality 25, ca re of a m o th e r's love, she m ade be less and non-corro m ake-up 25, content 25, engraving, ing a m o th er a life w ork and by h er sive. A void disap prin tin g , and cover 25. M embers of never fallin g faith, clean ideals and sim ple w isdom shaped th e c h a ra c te rs Sigm a D elta Chi judging th e an n u a ls pointm ent — order w ere F ra n k L. Snow, professor of in of h er ch ild ren and h er influence Pearl Oil by name. d u stria l jo u rn alism ; C. J. M cIntosh, spread to th e lim its of h er com m unity. Some one lias said, "B eing a m other associate professor of In d u strial jo u r STANDARD OIL COMPANY n alism ; Edw in T. Iloed. college edi Is a life grork. It is early m orning la (California) to r; H om er L. R oberts, city editor bor and late nig h t praying. I t begins C orvallis G azette-T im es; H ow ard P. before th e child is b o rn ; it en d u res Lewis, ex-editor Beaver a n n u a l; F red u n til the mind is gone. It dream s by O. Behnke, editor O. A. C. Dally B aro th e crad le and th ro u g h y ears builds m e ter; L indsey Spight, re tirin g p re si hopes upon th e dead dream s. It may dent of th e local c h a p te r of Sigm a he crushed, b ut It never su rre n d ers. D elta Chi, and Elvln Hoy, presid en t of G reat m o th ers every day tak e broken pieces of life and build new tem ples. I the chapter. They can love b e tte r th a n life and y e t ! stan d a t th e foot of th e cross. Only ! PLEASANT VALLEY God can assay g re a t m o th ers.” God Next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock called Mary Bickford to th e ta sk of I a t th e com m unity church, th e p astor, being one of th e g re a t m others and th e Rev. J. Stanford Moore, will she w as faith fu l to th e call. preach from th e topic "F rien d s of H er fam ily do n o t know th a t th e re Je s u s .” Sunday school will m eet In w as ever a tim e In her life w hen she th e forenoon a t 10 o'clock w as not a C h ristian . H er life was perm eated by th e sp irit of her M aster. NI’Ei IAI, SOTIt'E W s E * G resham lx)dge No. 125 w ill In her early life she w as a m em ber of the B ap tist ch u rch hut she united with hold M emorial services in th e G resham M ethodist E piscopal the M ethodist ch u rch h ere In Oregon W. of Toledo, W ashington, 10 g ran d ch u rc h on Sunday evening, Ju n e 22. and has been a faith fu l and valued I ch ild ren and a host of friends. a t 8 o'clock. The Rev. A S. Hisev m em ber of th e P le a sa n t Home church T he fu n eral services w ere held w ill preach All Odd Fellow s, Re for m any years. She ta u g h t a class of I T h u rsd ay . Ju n e 12, at th e church b ek a h s and fam ilies a re requested to little folks u n til w ithin about two w h ere she has been such a ta lth tu l a t be present. Geo. B randt, chairm an of Com m it m onths of h er d eath, w hich o ccu rred te n d an t and w ere very sim ple. In ac- te e; B. H. Johnson, N. G.; Cecil Ju u e 9. 1924. a t th e age of 74 years I co rd an ce w ith her d esires and th a t of M etzger, V. O. 1 m onth and 5 days. She w as m arried her husband, th e fam ily acted as the at th e age of S3 to N athan H. Bickford p a llb e a re rs and ca rrie d her rem ains and to this union w ere born four g irls, I to th e cem etery n earby w here she was One d au g h ter died in Infancy and a laid to re st su rro u n d ed in death as ahe aon N athan, a sh o rt tim e afte r th e ! w as in life by th o se whom she loved “The Glad Haad close of th e W orld W ar in w hich he and th o se who loved her. CharrS.” — ALTA M. GENTRY. Bible School 10 a. m . Sermon at it a. m received th e in ju rie s th a t caused his and 7 SO d m. laird's Supper the flret Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and death. T hose who rem ain to feel th e ' WOO11 SAWING P raise Service W edneeday, 7 ;30 p m loss of loved co u n selo r an d m other, Q uickly an d efficiently done by ex Choir R ehearsal. Thuraday, 7:30 p. m a r e h er husband, th re e d au g h ters, j "U n iv ersal B rotherhood Io th e Goal” p e rts All o rd ers pro m p tly attended “Come Ihitu with u t and we will do Mrs. W. A. M iller, Miss H elen B ick to re g a rd le ss of site. ford. Mrs. Mary Jo h n so n of Boring, GEO. SHAW Phone 22# ED. SMITH thee good.’ o sons, H a rry G. of Boring and Jo h n PROF. O. R. 8CHLAUCH, Pastor. "Say It with a W ant Ad. Gresham City Bakery Lightens d kitchen task BETHEL BAPTIST PHYSICIANS Phone : Office 13(1 Gresham, phone »8, Entered as second-class m atter March 3. 1511, at the Postolflce at Gresham, Oregon, under the Act o f March 3, 137» STATE MARKET AGENT URGES BETTER METHODS MISCELLANEOUS M ARSHALL- STR A W BER R IES. fine for canning, 31 a crate Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Bring your crate and pick them. A. Heiney. Phenix Farm. H. H. HUGHES, M. D. ______________ i. i: I ' l l I M H G O D « n l t h l SH O P. Hours : 10-12 A. M. 2-4 and 7-2 P. M. Special for M onday for »5.50 we will Office, W ithrow Building make you a medium size cedar chest. We have a fine lot of No. 1 cedar up to - OREGON 20 inches wide. Come and pick your GRESHAM. own lumber. Price 5 to 10 cents per foot. O scar W. Thoren._______________ Office 2251 Residence 2252 WOOD FOR SALE. Live wood. 18-ineh, »8; dead wood, 16-inch, »7. Delivered anyw here ' in Gresham. W. Perry, phone 77x2. a l A ttention --------- _ to Eye D iseases and BRIDG E-BEACH WOOD AN D COAL Special range for sale, also a clothes wringer. F ittin g o f G lasses A B ru n n e r, G re s h a m , p h o n e 1870 Office, over F irst Stats Bank Gresham. Oregon S T R A W B E R R IE S S U N D A Y A N D M O N DAY, 75 cen ts a ira te . The fam ous Etterbergs. Bring containers and pick P hone 167x1 them. A. R. H einey. Linnemann Junc tion. phone Gresham 9x3. C lassified Ad. R a te» ROYAL A N N C H E R R IE S for sale on the trees. Curtis W heeler, Troutdale, Ore., F irs t in se rtio n , l c a w ord, m in i phone Gresham 131. m um 20c; su b se q u en t in se rtio n s, ^4c tor J1ILK AN D CREAM. a word, m in im u m 16c. W omen an d C hildren Milk and cream for sale. Deliveries - Oregon night and morning. Supplies at W al- G resham , LIVESTOCK rad’s store. Modern, sanitary equip ment. F. Speybrock, Gresham, phone 504 or 1411. H O R SES A N TED —Stock for pasture. Running ________ CATTLE _________ W water. E. Dunn, phone Gresham 93. F o i l S A L E W.-ek old bull . a ir '. SO lbs. »?. Speybrook, phone Gresham 504 Room s 15 and 16. Congdon Bldg. 16-INCH FIRST-GROW TH WOOD for sale, delivered. M. Mlkkelson, Boring, H i g h g r a d e F r e s h C o w for ear«r Hours 2 to 5 P. M. Oregon. Sandy 20x3. tf H eavy milker. E. Tlllstrom , Gresham. P hones Residence 127x Route 1, near H illsview , four m iles FOR SALE—»250 Mandel phonograph. 25 Office 1271 Gresham, Oregon south o f Gresham. records. Sell quick for »95. Inquire FRESH COW FOR SALE. F i n e fa m ily for Gill. W alrad Merc. Co. tf cow, 5 years old. Mrs. Agnes Walters, AND G EN ER A L TEAM Boring, t i m ile south o f Orient Lumber PLOW ING work wanted. I. L. Davidson, phone yard. tf Gresham 15x1. tf PIG S PLOW ING AND G EN ER A L TEAM Office over B ank of G resham work wanted. E. W all, Lawrence ave SOME CHOICE CH ESTER W HITE Office phone 1431 or 17» Res. 148» nue. Gresham, phone 33x4. tf PIGS for sale. E. Schwedler, phone W ith Dr. W. J. Ott D am ascus 58. _____ tf F O R SALE —Pry No. 1 and No. 2 flr Best phone for appointm ent wood, also good maple wood, delivered. POl'LTRY L. E. Crasswell, phone 363. tf W HITE LEGHORN PULLETS for sale. 12 w eeks old. Good laying strain, 75c SA N D AN D GRAVEL, 50c a yard, at pit, half mile south of Troutdale, or will de to Jl.00 each. See them in our win liver. Phone Gresham 78x2. O. A. dow. Gresham Produce Co., Gresham. Bryan. Oregon. Phone 1103_________ FOR WOODSAWING call J. Hosaner, E le ctric T h erapy Real Estate, R entals, Loans. phone 15x1. E le ctric S w eat, M ineral B aths FA RM S FO R SA LE. larg e or sm all In P A IN T A N D W ALL P A P E R are not side H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l J . H a g - lines with Todd, the Paint Man. He h e rg . I t 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 576.t f Library Block, Gresham will tell you how. Phone 1971. tf Phone 122x 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE for rent. SINK . Corner sink in good condition, Partly furnished Phone Gresham 105. »7.75, J, E. Metzger. N EW M ODERN HOUSE for sale, 4 rooms and breakfast nook. Also some furni GOOD DRY F ER TILIZER . 75 cen ts a ton at Pacific International exposition. In ture. Two blocks w est of high school. A hom e w here th e siek are quire of T. R. H ow itt, Gresham, phone Call 25x5 after 7 o'clock in evenings. 1016. ______________ tf nursed, not the sick n ess MODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW for rent with 2 acres of land. Phone 1943. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per All cases, but co n tagions diseases M ODERN HOME FOR SALE or to rent ce n t in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv PHONE GRESHAM 1861 for summer. Bull Run water, gas. elec tricity. All kinds of fruit. Ten acres. Sell ail or part. J. H. Sterling, Gresh am. phone 167L ________________ tf D EN TISTS F IN E CORNER LOT IN Clanahan addi Phones: Office 2184, Res. 2185 tion for sale. W ith 5 large cherry trees. 11. W. Cooley, phone Gresliam 51x2. G utters, Down Spouts, new 23 ACRES. 2H m iles east o f Gresham. Will sacrifice. Call A. G. Anderson, I or repaired. Gresham 1084. tf ALL W ORK G UARANTEED F A R M S F u l t K E N T . 4 m iles east o f San dy. One 40-acre farm and one 100-acre i N erve B locking D ental X -R ay farm. W ill take clearing as rent. Good i Estimates Free on every Saturday Office over B ank of G resham buildings and w ater and 25 acres of | clover on each. Schoolhouse on land, also 3 desirable residential acre lots | H aefner-U okm an R oofing Co. and a 6-acre tract on W allula H eights P hone G resham 1471 for sale. W. F. Honey, Gresham, phone 1 1721. tf I GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. Physician and Surgeon A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon H. V. ADIX, M. I). Physician and Surgeon DR. MARY F. BECKER Chiropractor Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s ROOFS REPAIRED P a in te d or S h in g led DR. W. J. OTT Dentist DR. JULIUS G. STURE Dentist Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne. L. J. W IN T E R C o n tracto r and B nilder and C abinet W ork G resham , Oregon Al'TOMOHIIJCH. W IL L S A C R IF I C E MY D O D G E sc re e n delivery. If you are in the m arket for a reliable truck cheap do not pa»« this up. Fred Hahn, phone SKllwood «>43«». 1918 HUP. Good rubber, good running condition, >350. Term s to responsible p a rty , ( ’a n he seen a t <»re«hurn G arage. IgBltlOB Expert >25 will be given to him who proves that I can not And the deficiency of his m a chine on starting, lighting and ignition. Main Street G arage Phone Gresham 1228 601 — Office P h o n e --------601 Office Electric Bldg. F R A N K C. J O N E S Gresham Office, W ithrow Bldg Probate and Corporation Work Portland Office. 721 Corbett Bldg. SEPTIC TANKS Water Proof Accredited Teacher of Plano Pupil o f Louts V ictor Saar Scale Building and E lem entary Harm ony Studio—Gresham, phone 791 V ulcanizing and R etreading All W ork G u aran teed Gresham Tire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT M USICIANS FRIEDA E. BRATZEL F IS K T IR E S and TUBES T om G . T a y lo r ORGAN PIANO . Accredited Teacher VOICB W ednesdays at Mrs. A. M. W ilkinsons Gresham Phone 1051 Phone 1471 DOROTHY WALTON W. S. WOOD A uctioneer VANCOUVER. W ASHINGTON Farm and Stork Rale« a Specialty Phone Vancouver 114, or Greaham Outlook 1561 OF Office over B ank of G resham Telephones: Office l i t i . Res. 2462 B uildings Moved KMPIXiTMBNT A n n o u n cem en t W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law G UAR ANTEED « \N T E D Whit,* Eos,. set ,l potatoes. Wm. Sorensen, Portland, R. 1, Box 889. FOR SALE—4 acres of clover. City lim its. South Roberts avenue. A. J. Stout, Gresham. F O U R A C R E S F IR S T -C L A S S B tM dtng clover for sale, reasonable. B. Fritsch, old P leasan t Home. Inquire of E. Grimm A M E R IC A N W O N D E R se ed p o ta to e s for sale J. M. Hite, 1 m ile east of Boring H AY FOR SALE— 36 acres e f the finest clover hay in M ultnomah county, ready to cut. Mrs. Johnson, Andrew s road, phone Gresham. 4 9 x . t f H F i t R Y p TT k ERS^TA \ T F i b Gresham 1521 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law Air Tight W e will furnish Jobs and places for par- tie« o f picker«. Call fair ground« from 5 to 9 p. m. Do not phone. H. E. _ Thayer. Gresham, Oregon. tf WORK W A N TED that I can do at home, such a» sew ing, ironing, etc. H ave »ome nice fancy work for »ale, also ready-m ade slip-on dresses. hand worked. Mrs. Lena Alder, Gresham, phone 516. tf Phones C arpenter and Contractor MOWER AN D RAKE FDR SA LE or trade for a good cow. Corner Powell V alley and G ates road. Phone SUnset 6618-R5 G E N E V A F E E D C U T T E R NO. 6. will sell or trade. John P etty, Portland, R. 1. Box 475, Lennox road. Phone SU nset 0G21.T4. R A S P B E R R Y P IC K E R S W A N T E D Wifi furnish tent, wood anil water. Call Gresham 10S4 at noon. Ed. And,-rson. ATTORNEYS MAin 1249 MACHINERY PLANTS, SEEDS. ETC. Office in Hank of Gresham Building In Sandy W ednesdays and T hursdays PH O N ES Gresham 1281 Sandy 69 and 6x2 Gresham Undertaking Co. TROUTDALE, OREGON Phone Gresham 4SI M orticians and Funeral D irectors COOK’S GARAGE yW £*•■•*»<«/ T m n t f r i e t t o n Caskets #15 and Up DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Teacher o f Plano EDELLA TOWLE T eacher of D unning System for Beginners 8tudlo F irst State Bank Building Phone 1821 INSURANCE SEE— JOHN BROWN Pioneer Real E state and Insurance Life — Fire — Automobile — H ealth Plate Glaaa SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Office 2501 B. W. EMERY Phone 17x1 Let me sell you that New Chevrolet We G uarantee to l’lease We w ill give you S ervice every day Phones Regner Building Res. 2501 JAMES ELKINGTON INSURANCE Phones Bdwy. 8576 G resham 1201 and S55 Three Trucks Dally 65 H N. Second S treet In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o rtla n d — W ay P oint« — G resham LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Wood Coal Briquets S an d G ravel C rushed R ock C O N C R E T E B R IC K D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. L ow est Prices. B est C oncrete M aterial to be bad. Accident Surety Bonds Fire Automobile Life Health Plate Glass »“ Main Street Phone« Reg. 1953 fflee 2341 Insurance Real Estate Aeeldcnt, H ealth. AutomobUe „ Oregon, F ire R elief Assn. Oregon Life Insurance Company B. W . T H O R N E . A g t. Auto Tope Recovered and Repaired All kinds o f To M aterial and Curtain W indows s. E. PALMQUIST auto top shop M ali St. Greaham Phoae 1225 CONTRACTING AND building KNARR PHONE ORES HAM 48» & SO N TROUTDALE, OREGON All W ork g u aran teed flrst-class w . K . H a m ilto n Phone 195x4 G resham . Oregon