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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. II, NO. «I G resham O utlook I. RESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, F CITY TICKET IS LIKELY COMPLETE PROBABLE CITY TICKET. F o r M ayor—Chas. Cleveland. F o r R ecorder—C. G. Schneider. F o r T re a s u re r—Jo h n M etzger. F or M arshal—Em m et Kelly, Chas. R unyon, H a rry Johnson, C. P ilant. F o r C o u n c ilm e n -J . a . Bushong B. W. T horne. A. W. Botkin. R us- st‘ll A kin, H ans L arsen. A lthough th e tim e for tiling petition of nom ination has not expired it is be lieved the city tic k et will ap p ear on th e b allo t on Novem ber 4 p rac tica lly as given above. more paving being LAID ON POWELL ST. A nother strip of a sp h alt is being poured in G resham today, th e w ork being done by th e r ^ c .a u e C o n stru c tion com pany. The hot stufr is being spread on Pow ell stre e t, ju st w est of Main, w ith 150 feet fro n tag e of R aker & Son and 50 feet of L ato u rell & Son. The strip is betw een 11 and 12 feet in w idth an d is joining w ith th e county paving in th e m iddle of th e street. The ta lk w as c u rre n t th is m orning am ong th e business men th a t John Rom etch, of P o rtlan d , who ow ns the p ro p erty occupied by E. E. W elling s I re s ta u ra n t and confectionery, had tailed to approve the paving of the 20 feet in fro n t of his building. Much indignation is being expressed by his failu re to sign up for his sh a re of the paving, as it w ill g reatly m ar the a p p earan ce of the stre e t if such a sm all space Is left unpaved. RIIIAV, OCTOBER 10, li>24 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS • 1.50 Per Year WASHINGTON SENATORS WINNERS OF THE WORLD SERIES PROPERTY OWNERS MUST FIX WALKS ¡jF r i ' * i * ** i » "V fW. W. AU D rastic action was taken by the city council a t its m eeting last T uesday n ig h t w ith reg ard to the defective sidew alks w hich still rem ain a fte r the efforts of a y ear ago to have all the w alks w ithin th e city p ut In good re p air or replaced w ith new ones In some sections of the city p lank w alks w ill be allow ed but th e re a re ce rtain specified stre e ts w hich m ust have ce m ent w alks. The m arsh al is p re p a r ing a com plete list of defective w alks an d the reco rd er will send official no tification to the ow ners. If th e w ork is not attended to a t th e eny of 15 •lays afte r such notice the council will proceed to have th e w ork done and d eclare a lien ag a in st the p ro p erty a f fected. T h ere a re said to be a largo num ber who will receive th is notice w ithin the next few days. T he council also ordered th e m a r shal to enforce th e ord in an ce prohib itin g the m aintenance in th e city of outside toilets w ithin 200 y ard s of a residence. T h ere are said to be 35 such to ilets illegally m aintained and w hich have been rep o rted objection able. The ow ners will be obliged to obey the city ord in an ce in such cases or pay th e penalty, declared th e co u n cil. T he W ashington A m ericans, who T he m ost o u tstan d in g happening in full seven gam es, the A m ericans tim es w orld’s cham pions. by w inning th e seventh and la st tak in g four out of th e seven. local p olitics since the citizens c a u Johnson, g ran d old p itch in g ace, gam e of th e W orld's S eries today The S en ato rs brought home the L ree Methodist Church Services. cus on O ctober 2 w as the w ithdraw al saved the day for the S en ato rs by A m erican League p en n an t for the by a 4 to 3 score, now stan d as The F re e M ethodist Sunday school going into th e box in the n in th anil yesterd ay of H. L. St. C lair from the first tim e in 50 y ears and. to cap baseball cham pions of th e world. holding th e G iants scoreless. He m ay o ralty race, leaving an open held will convene at 10 o'clock Sunday, fol the clim ax, annexed th e W orld’s The series this y ear played w ith also co n trib u ted a single in the lowed by p reach in g a t 11 o'clock by Series p en n an t from th e New York to r Chas. Cleveland. th e New York N ationals was a p ar- 12th w hich p ut the w inning ru n on G iants, four tim es w in n ers of the R ecorder S chneider has stated th a t the Rev. D. M. Cathey. The a tte n d tic u la rly tough one and w ent the th ird has»' from wlienee he scored N ational League b u n tin g and th ree on McNeely’s double. nom ination by petition m ay be re ance and in te re st in th e Sunday school ceived up to October 25, or ten days are increasing. Mrs. P. F. Black w ill before election, in tim e to go upon he th e leader of th e young people’s 13781238 services a t 6:30, speaking from the th e ballot. subject, "C h ristian s, w hat they should A p p aren tly th e office around w hich will c e n te r th e clo sest co n test is th a t be.” Song and p raise service w ill be of m a rsh a l for w hich th e re are up to gin a t 7:30 and p reaching a t 8 o’clock. P ie rc e m e “ 6 * ’“7 Th'S W“8 “ m l,ted to a c°m«n<«ee of th e P o rtlan d the p re se n t four candidates. Two of P ierce m easu re and w as passed at th e cham ber of Zion Evangelical Church. com m erce who failed to be them , Em m et K elly and Chas. R unyan I1 ords, Fords, F ords—everyw here, The announcem ent of th e Zion la st le g isla tu re and th e referendum convinced w ere nom inated at the caucus and a re A hill for $2464.53 w as presented w as invoked. It w as approved by the for everybody, for ev ery th in g —th a t’s E vangelical ch u rch services is as fol A good sam ple of Mr. C hapm an’s th e im pression one would get from the from th e county for the cost of paving tw o of four candidates nom inated at voters on a sm all m arg in one y ear th a t tim e who have qualified. H arry low s: Sunday school 10 o’clock; d i ago. It w as th o u g h t to be u n co n sti reaso n in g is th e follow ing: films show n to a crow ded house last th e block on Pow ell s tre e t betw een John so n and C. P ilan te are nom inated vine w orship in th e E nglish language tu tio n al in w hole or in p a rt and has "R epeal th e incom e tax and thereby night at th e G resham th e ate r. Main and South R oberts and extend by petition. I t h as been stated th a t at 11 and in th e G erm an language a t been tested in one notable suit but the enco u rag e outside ca p ita l to come in, ing for a p a rt of a block on th e la tte r A nother im pression an observer 11:50; serm on topic, “C aesar and and th u s Increase our tax ab le w ealth G regg Cox w ill not be a candidate for God.” T his serm on w ill be of special sup rem e co u rt declared th e act con and reduce our tax burden. Or, keep would get is th a t H enry Ford w as th o ro u g h fare. This was for the pav re-election. stitu tio n a l and sound. th e incom e ta x and th ereb y d isco u r about as ubiquitous as his cars, trucks ing betw een the co unty’s 18-foot strip in te re st to v o ters in the com ing elec age outside ca p ita l from com ing in, and tra c to rs and was literally moving to th e curb on eith er side. In ad d i The Outlook w as opposed to th is tion. T h ere w ill be an an th em by th e SUIT OVER LINE FENCE and th u s re ta rd the in c re ase of ta x choir, "All N ations S h all W orship sta te incom e tax on th e ground th a t it able w ealth and delay relief from our heaven and e a rth to o b tain th e m a t tion to th is bill included tw o addi GOES FOR DEFENDANT Thee.” T he ed ucational council of the seemed a d u plication of taxes. If, how tax burden. eria ls and develop tlie reso u rce s nec tional Items, one of $59.34 for g u tte rs essary to th e production of his nam e and th e o th er of $44.23 for drivew ays. ever, as is claim ed by its su p p o rters, ’W h ich of th e foregoing seem s Sunday school w ill m eet a t th e p a r T he su it of L auderback Bros. ,vs. sakes and those of his son on th e m ost T hese la tte r am ounts w ere m uch la rg W. C. Calvin w hich w as tried in ju s sonage for its m onthly session on it has reduced the sta te p ro p erty tax m ore likely to reduce o u r tax es? “Only by enco u rag in g outside ca p i stupendous scale ever know n to man. e r th a n th e m em bers of th e council over a m illion an d a q u a rte r d o llars tice co u rt before John Brow n y e s te r Monday evening, a t 7:30. tal to com e in can we expect to gain Resides the dozens of p lan ts w here and th e individual p ro p erty ow ners th is year and th a t it m ay be u n n eces o u r sh a re of p ro sp erity an d grow th, day, w as decided in favor of th e de F ords ure assem bled and th e factories w ere led to expect when th e w ork If Methodist Episcopal Church. sa ry to levy any sta te p ro p erty tax we im pose a handicap on invest- fendant. S u it w as b ro u g h t by the The S unday school w ill convene next year, except th e m illage tax es m ent and o u r com peting sta te s have w here p a rts are m ade F o rd has de w as ordered and th e council refused L auderbacks to force th e paym ent of no such han d icap , w here will outside veloped iron m ines in th e n o rth , coal to allow th a t portion of th e bill, leav h alf th e expense o f building 15 rods S unday m o rn in g a t 10 o’clock. T here voted by th e people, th en we th in k it cap ital go? m ines in th e south, railro a d s, sh ip ing th e m atter to be adjusted betw een of the line fence, w hich they claim ed are classes for all ages w ith com pe m ay n ot be so bad a fte r all. “ We w an t ail th e p ro sp erity we can y ards, ships, etc., etc. B esides th e en th e .co n stru ctio n com pany and th e te n t te ac h ers and a w arm welcome If it is tru e , as claim ed by its get in Oregon, and p ro sp erity follow s should be borne by Calvin. T he de gines and bodies, Ills facto ries m a n u p ro p erty ow ners. aw aits stra n g e rs and those who have in th e w ake of in d u stria l investm ent. sponsers, th a t it h as tak en no m oney fense claim ed th a t sev eral y ea rs ago T he plan has been approved by the fac tu re th e glass, th e tin, the u p h o l If outside cap ital pours into Oregon, no re g u la r ch u rc h here. from anyone or from any business th e re w as an ag reem en t th a t each everyone in Oregon is m ore p ro sp e r stery , th e ru b b er, th e p ain t, the council of rep lacin g b roken plank T he p asto r, Dr. C. W. H uett, will th a t h as n ot m ade a n et profit over shoiild build h alf of a 90-rod fence, ous. T h ere is m ore dem and for farm cro ss w alks w ith fine cru sh ed gravel. and each agreed to build h alf of the speak a t 11 o’clock, ta k in g as a them e and above all expenses and exem p p ro d u cts and m ore dem and for farm squeaks and th e ra ttle s th a t go into It is believed th is will m ake a m ore th e m aking of th e m ost p o p u lar little property. The T ru e C osm opolitan.” T h ere w ill tio n s; th a t it tax es every m an acco rd line. Both sides to the controversy satisfac to ry crossing th an th e planks, e a r of a th o u san d s uses, th e c a r th a t “If we co n tin u e to set up a b ar ad m itted th is and C alvin contended be special m usic by th e ch o ir and a ing to his ab ility to p ay ; th a t it taps w hich are being co n stan tly broken up ag a in st o utside ca p ita l com ing in, it g ets you th e re and gets you back_ cordial in v itatio n is extended to th e leg itim ate so u rces of revenue th a t will go elsew here. Oregon will lag th a t he had ac tu a lly ca rrie d out his by th e heavy traffic. can n o t be reached by th e usual p ro p behind, th e m a rk e t for farm products provided you ever w ant to tu rn back. p a rt of th e ag reem en t and th a t th e 15 public. ,v S«110 follow ing bills w ere allow ed H enry F o rd , is the ric h e st m an lu< At 6:30 o’clock in the evening the erty tax, such as sa larie s, in terest, will be lim ited and th e re w ill be llttje rods u nder litigation w as the en tire tlie w orld liut he lias done so m uch for * . a w a rra n ts w ere ordered draw n on or no dem and for farm p roperty. E pw orth L eague m eets for its devo dividends, com m issions, professional resp o n sib ility of th e L auderbacks. “Repeal th e sta te incom e tax law — hum anity in a m a terial w ay th a t no tlie tre a su ry from th e various funds: T he c o u rt held th a t C alvin’s position tional service. The L eague num bers fees, etc.; th a t a larg e p er ce n t of it is a b ar to p ro g ress an d a b ar to sw ord hangs by a thhead over his In v esto r’s S y n d ic a te ................. $157 50 65 m em bers and is a bunch of live th o se who w ill pay an incom e ta x this w as rig h t an d decided in his favor. ta x relief.” head. He is one of the m ost resource- A; R uegg ....................................... 100 00 are not on any p ro p erty tax roll, N otice w as given of appeal of th e case. w ires and young people w ill get both year P o rtlan d , w a te r.............. 95120 .. . M r- C hapm an th in k s th e Oregon ful m en who ever lived. He is a wiz- City „ of ________ M organ Bros., h a u lin g .............. ,70 W. J. Cooper rep rese n ted the L auder p leasu re and profit by atten d in g th is . tn . we avor reta in in g th e law a t sta te incom e tax m ig h t be all rig h t If le ast u n til a longer tim e has been o th e r Pacific co ast sta te s had a sim- ard of finance, a genius of o r g a n lz a - p - H- M etzger, collecting w ater back in te re sts and C. G. Schneider service. tion, a m a ster of production. funds ............................................ 42.63 At 7:30 th e p asto r will again preach, given to prove o u t its benefits or in tho se of Calvin. ila r law. H is p rin cip al objection to it T he processes by w hich F o rd s are P ? k s tr °m T ruck se rv ic e ....................... 50 tak in g as a su b ject “Stopping S h o rt of ju ries. , . le tl„ ,u , . nd, S ” “ ¿ X 'i r f t r * -g | is th a t O regon, th e w eak est of th e Gresham Community Church. S uccess.” T he evening service is I t is ce rtain p ro p erty tax es a re too I co a st sta te s, is singled o ut and cov- a day w as show n on th e screen, and I J. H. Metzger, s a la r y i 7.50 S ervices a t tlie G resham Com m unity grow ing in n u m b ers and in te re st and high, becom ing alm o st if n ot quite j ered w ith th is w et b la n k et of re ta rd a - though th e show w as tw o h o u rs long I Botkin it Jo hnston, g a r a g e .. .. .88 church, Bible S tandard, w ill be a t the th e one who m isses it loses som ething confiscatory in some in stan ces, and tio n and m ade still m ore backw ard th e re w as m ore about th e F o rd not I JalnHS KIkl,igton, in s u r a n c e ... 27.00 u sual hours. Sunday school a t 10 aud w orth while. some p ersons receiving good incom es I F ifteen sta te s now have an income 0 H au sw irth , la b o r.............. 12 00 p reach in g a t 11 o'clock, by th e pastor, On M onday evening th e official avoid paying th e ir ju s t proportion of ' ta x law and sev eral o th e rs a re said how ever, as no one y et has discovered I '"v T cts"* . .BaMe.ry 8* U° a 8er- th e Rev. F. S. Crook. T h ere w ill be board w ill m eet a t th e ch u rch . T here 3.50 ta x e s- to be co n tem p latin g such a law all th e re is to a Ford, p robably even I A tkinson-Z ilka & Co p reach in g in the evening a t 7:30 by a re several im p o rta n t m a tte rs to d is legal P rofitable farm in g is w h at should Mr. C hapm an's arg u m e n t is an s- Ford him self d o esn 't know. services ....................... th e Rev. G. H. Beazan, of P ortland. cuss and it is im p erativ e th a t th e re be 25.00 be encouraged in th is sta te and if the w ered by th e sponsors of th e law’ in T he show was given u nder auspices J?’ J?’ K 'J'y . « a la ry ................... 100.00 T here w ill be p ra y e r m eeting and c r u a full atten d an ce. income tax will lighten the b urden of th e se w ords: of .. i d i ealers , . for 11 Nora • G. S W chneider, la r y .......... 75.00 or R R aker aker xv & Son, v F ord ithrow , m s a eals ........ .. sa d e r's m eeting W ednesday a t 7:30 T h ursd ay evening a t 7:30 will be taxes for th e farm er, as it Is claim ed 3.50 “ i t i8 claim ed th a t th e Income tax • resham and th e Pacific N orthw est. K. C. R oberts, engineer w ork P. ni. T he c ru sa d e r m eetings a re be held th e re g u la r m id-w eek p ray er 2.00 it w ill do and is doing, th e Outlook d riv es cap ital o ut of the sta te of Ore- • • I. R aker, senior m em ber of the IG- A. Cox. s a la r y ....................... com ing very in te re stin g to th e older m eeting to w hich all who love the would h esita te to speak or w ork K°n- In o th e r sta te s having an in- firm, appeared In person at th e psy- I G resham T ra n sfe r Ac S torage, 100.00 ones as w eli as young. Lord and a re try in g to serve Him a re ag a in st it. come tax th e re s u lt has been to en- chological m om ent and m ade a brief ’ „ g „ ra v „ ,‘l ......... 6.75 m ost cordially welcomed. In th e v o ters p am p h let th e a rg u - 1 ° ^ i a p ,U I’ M d P. E. P. Co., lig h tin g ................... I l l 25 Cream Prices. mnnt for fh r , i i u I** . i in d u stria l rep o rt« «how th a t renults business ta lk w hich w as w ell re- I G resham G arage ......................... 8.29 T he S andy C ream ery is paying 41 U sers of th e W a n t Ad. C olum n are m ent for th e rep eal is subm itted by have been th e sam e in Oregon. The ceived. G rish am T ire Shop, o i l . . / . ” JO cents a t th e cream ery and 30 cents on urged to pay cash w ith o rd e r and C. C. Chapm an, editor of th e Oregon assertio n th a t th e incom e tax drives W alrad M ercantile Co., m d se .. 10.78 th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf avoid sen d in g bills fo r sm all am o u n ts Voter, and th e arg u m e n t a g a in st the c a p ita l out of th e sta te is based upon G resham Outlook, ad v ertisin g Undenominational ( h u r c l i rep eal is signed by G overnor Pierce, the m istak en Idea th a t ca p ita l is taxed nnd p rin tin g ............................. 31.80 Services. u n d er the incom e ta x law. W. K. H am ilto n ........................... 3.00 C. E. Spence, A. S lau g h ter, O. R. S unday services a t th e U ndenom i Ja m es P eterson, la b o r............... 18.00 “C apital is never taxed u n d er the H artw ig, G eorge A. P alm iter and incom e tax law. No tax can be levied national Tem ple w ill he as follow s; A. W. M etzger & Co., m d se___ 11.95 H erb ert Egbert. u n d er the law except on th e n et prof Sunday school a t 10 o'clock; preach-1 K ak,‘r * Son, gas, oil, e tc ......... 127.97 Mr. C hapm an's arg u m e n t is based its over and above all expenses and ing services at 2 p. m. by th e p asto r, B L U E A N l T w H l f F P L A Y chiefly on the co ntention th a t the exem ptions. th e Rev. S. F. P itta ; p ray e r m eeting | “T he incom e tax is, th erefo re, a p ro » | I II HILLSBORO TODAY sta te income tax is re ta rd in g and will tectio n to in d u stry and an Induce T u e s d a y evening; Bible study F riday re ta rd the grow th of the state. He m ent to cap ital to come to O regon.” • ■vt'iii:. a t 7:30. T hese serv ices are I J u s t ns football 4s now becom ing well attended and n cordial in v itatio n I prwm lno,,t th ro u g h o u t our w hole na- Death oi Mr*. T. G, Jo n sru d . If Bank Deposits are indicative of growth. is extended to all. |tio n , so is it m aking itself m anifest Mrs. K arl Jo n sru d died T h u rsd ay h ere In G reshm . The high school has evening at the fam ily hom e in Kelso, Auto Paint Shop Started. played one gam e alre ad y aw ay from at th e age of 83 years, from general new line of business has been j home and ag a in st heavy odds in w hich Deposits in the Bank of Gresham for July, August debility incident to advanced years. opened up In G resham , th a t of au to I they w ere defeated. T he home sched- She cam e to A m erica nt th e age of 13 and September 1924 compared with a like period in enam eling. R. W. H am ilton has leas- ule opens today, when th e rep u tab le and sp en t h er ea rly days in W isconsin 1923. A ndrew B rugger is disposing of his • d a simp opposite tlie Jo n es lum ber I H illsboro team will he met. H illsboro and M innesota. She h as lived in p ro p erty , th e "M elville farm ,” lying yard for his w ork and is o ptim istic 11« »aid to have a good team th is year ; Oregon for 48 y ears, m uch of th e tim e over th e fu tu re of th is business. He is h aving previously won from M ollala j in th e vicinity of th e K elso neighbor- on th e Base L ine and th e F airview - also g reatly pleased over the fact th a t by a high score. U ndaunted and, in Our customers deposited in July, August G resham road, to p arties I11 P o rtlan d , I hood. She is survived by h e r aged one ad. In th e O utlook bro u g h t him a fact, stren g th en ed and experienced by and September, 1924......................... $1,178,141.77 husband. T. G. Jo n sru d and four c h il Mr. and Mrs. F A. M iller, who have $•<0 Job. He says, “It pays to adver-1 the d efeat a t th e h an d s of Scappoose, Our customers deposited in July, August dren. G ilbert, John and R obert, who been residing at E ast 11th Hiid D ivi I th e Blue and W hite defenders p lan a and September, 1923........................... 937,100.34 , reside n ear th e ir fath e r, and a daugh- sion street. T he deal will be in the num ber o f su rp rise s for th e in v aders , te r, Mrs. S tillm an A ndrew s, of C as Aged Han h ie s at Flrw ood. All in all the co n test prom ises to con- n a tu re of an exchange, th e P o rtlan d GAIN FOR 1924................ $ 241,041.43 cade Locks. T he fu n eral will be held P h lllp F. E vans, died a t Flrw ood, »aln som e th rills and football stra te g ic p ro p erty co n sistin g of a tw o-story, Sunday, at 2 o’clock, in th e L u th eran co n crete a p a rtm e n t house, w ith sto re n ear Sandy, T uesday, October 7, a t th e I points. ch u rch a t K elso, th e Rev. H. J. room below and housekeeping a p a r t age of S3 years. He is survived by | The probable line up will be__ We are proud of this showing and thank our many T horpe, of P o rtlan d , officiating. m ents overhead. Mr. B ru g g er Is re tw o sons and a dau g h ter. F u n eral Richey or N asshahn, re. customers for their loyal support. McKInney, rt. ta in in g five ac re s of his 65-acre farm servlves w ere held at th e residence on Grape Vines. A nderson, rg. Our DEPOSITS and volume of business is greater W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one on which he m ay w ish to build at T h u rsd ay , the Rev. 8. F. P itts officiat E Jo h n so n , e. ' year old. S plendidly rooted, su re ing. w ith in term en t in the Handy cem som e fu tu re tim e. T he M iller fam ily than at any time since the organization of the Bank in | grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for i will tak W elling or O ran, Ig. etery. . . . possession M onday of th e ir Bechlll, captain, it. 1910 and upon this record we solicit your Banking i fail p lanting. H arold Oberg. Craig farm hom e and Mr. and M rs b ru g g e r Hmlth. le. road, fourth house n o rth off B arr road I . ugger Business. Aloylns Gray Dies at Sandy. O Johnson or Hqulres, q. | T abor 6014, P o rtlan d , R 7, Bx. 966 , m * to P o r t|and In a sh o rt time. C halker or K uhnky, fb. A loyius O. G ray died at Handy, O re ______________ ; Beside Mr. and Mrs. M iller th e re is a Brow n, b. gon, O ctober 6, at th e age of 24 years. We need a few second-hand pump young m an, W endall, who w orks in H e w as th e son of Mr. and Mrs. I ’. B. P eterso n or W adsw orth, h. sh o t guns. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. P o rtlan d , also a d au g h ter, Miss Mary The gam e will be called a t 3 p. m. t Phone 1421. M iller, who expects to re g iste r in th s Gray, of Sandy. He is also survived A dm ission, 35 cents. by a sister, Mrs. Isab elle Wolf, of Mo- sophom ore class a t Union high school T he fu rth e r hom e schedule Is No next T uesday m orning. Miss G er lalla, and five b ro th ers, Raymond vem ber 11— Mollala. November 21__ TELEPHONE NOTICE. Alex, Cyril, A nseln and E phraim ; all I Hood R iver Anyone w ishing new telep h o n es or tru d e B ru g g er in h er second year In I ad v ertisem en ts, or su b scrib ers wfsh- high school will atten d th e W ashing of Handy. The fu n eral services w ere State, County and City Depositary. , ing changes in th e ir ad d resses, please ton high In P o rtlan d . held a t Bt. .Michael’s C atholic ch u rch . I P o rtlan d T elegram and Outlook, one notify th e telephone office a t once for on T h u rsd ay , at 9 a. m.. In term en t I , 4 5 ° bF raal1- Save a dollar. th e new d irectory.—Adv. Handy cem etery. I . iaPr c *°«es October $1. Subscribe Continued on page 4 THE INCOME TAX REPEAL SHOWN AT THEATER Yes, Gresham is Growing GRESHAM LOCALS 7 'through the Outlook.