GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F riday at G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, E ditor and M anager. ‘ > . a r 11 50. Six m o n th s, 85c. t h r e s m o n th s tr ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 5oc. C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ la n d D allies. Does Business on a Cash Basis A I »VBRTISINO R a te s re a s o n a b le . w ill c a ll. O ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv a . E .n.'.e.r ,’d •“ * s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h 1911, a t th e P o sto fflce a t G r e s h a m O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 1. 117» I. CONTEST FOR BOVS AM) GIRLS. A sta te wide con test for boys and g irls who a re club m em bers has been announced to ta k e place u nder aus pices of the m a rk e tin g d ep artm en t of th e P o rtlan d cham ber of com m erce T he prizes w ill ag g reg ate about $500 As recently explained by H. C. 8ey m our, s ta te club leader, lessons by a w ell know n au th o rity of the sta te are being p repared on th e subject of co operativ e m ark etin g and th ese will soon be In th e hands of county agents and club leaders for d istrib u tio n to club members. A fter the lessons have been worked out by the club m em bers th e re w ill be con tests a t w hich ta lk s will be m ade on "C ooperative M arketing.” T h ere w ill be first local club contests, then county club co n tests, then d istric t co n tests and finally th e w inners from th e d istric t contests w ill m eet in P o rt­ land for a sta te contest. The contests w ill be open to eighth grade pupils and high school stud en ts, separately . Boys and g irls of th is p a rt of the county are urged to ta k e up th is m a t­ te r w ith th eir club ag en t and club leaders. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE. LASS1FIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. OPPORTUNITY P ira t In sertio n . le a w o rd , m ini- Special Used Car Male with m um 2 0 c ; s u b s e q u e n t in s e r t io n s V4e O v e r la n d 1922 T o u rin g , w ord m i in ’ n d 75 o u g rin n a w o rd , m n i im m u u m m I 1 » He e i O I t v « e , rla 1919 T o u T rin . g, LIVESTOCK ■OKSB8 She beckons frequently to all of us but only those with a bank account can follow. I hose who have missed a “sunny opportunity” for lack of ready cash, know the truth of this. 1 hose who have been caught “short” and had to sell property at a sacrifice—also know it. THINK IT OVER G O O D B E L G IA N C O L T f o r »ale. Ready f o r w o rk . I m ile s o u th e a s t o f P le a s a n t H o m e. Geo. M offitt, p h o n e G r e s h a m 71x1. W A N T E D — H o r s e to w o rk sin g le o r d o u - ble. 12-1300 lbs. S ta te p ric e a g e B ay f e rr rr ed . R o y Jo h n s o n , R. 4. B o x 1* p D r r e e fe G re s h a m . SOME GOOD COWS for sale. $25.00 and R E G I S T E R E D J E R S E Y B U L L fo r sa le C h a s. F itz g e r a ld . R. 2, T ro u td a le , O r e ­ gon, 1 m ile s w e s t o f F a ir v ie w , k n o w n a s B lu e L a k e F a r m . tf PKRS FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon PUREBRED RHODE IS L A N D RED c o c k e re ls fo r sa le . B e r t O lso n , P o w e ll V a lle y , p h o n e G r e s h a m 1077._________ H A M P H IR B cred it of 25 per cent of th e am ount of th e tax. In th e life of D orothy E llingson, 1G F o r exam ple, a ta x p ay er, single and ea r old g irl of San F ran cisco , who d1e„p„e,n dent81’ may. ,have r e * FO R SA LE, of all siz e s, in c lu d in g r e g is te r e d so w s a n d o n e e x c e p tio n a lly line b o a r. L. H . s t o n e T ro u td a le . O reg o n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 21x5. A STRONG BANK THE ULTIMATE CHINE. P IG S F o rd R o a d s te r s 1918. T o u rin g s 1923. S e d a n 1922. 2 d o o r. 1 F o r d S e d a n 1923, 4 d o o r. 1 C h e v ro le t 1922 Touring. 1 M itch e ll-6 , 1922 Touring. 1 O v e r la n d C o u p e 1922. PHYSICIANS P hone: 1 Dodge Roadster 1922. Office 1261 H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H ours: 10-12 A. M. x- Office— W ithrow 1 I n t e r n a t i o n a l S p e e d W a g o n w ith n e u - m a tic tire s . GRESHAM . - »7',oli.rin,{ T o u rin g . __— cars. j a r s . L o o k th e s e c a r s n,° de us*d o v er, d r iv e th e m , th e n y o u ’ll b u y a u se d Office 2251 c a r fro m us. H E S S E L IM P . CO. R e lia b ility Service 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. B slid in g OREGON 1 R e s id e n c e 2253 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. G R E A T H O L S T E IN C O W fo r sa le , co m - ¡n g f r e s h soon, S ev en y e a r s o ld. B ig m ifik ilk e r. A. S e s te r, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1651. F O R S A L E —J e r s e y cow . s p r in g to o th h a r r o w , o n e -h o rs e c u ltiv a to r , sp ik e to o th h a rro w , h. p. g a s e n g in e , a n d o th e r f a r m a r tic le s . R . A. K a s e r o n th e O. J . B ro w n p la c e . B a s e L i n e r o a d up. F . S p e y b ro c k . O. W . T a r r F a r m , S e c tio n L in e ro a d . _ P h o n e 504. tf F R E S H COW F O R S A L E . M rs. A. G a n - te n b e in . B o rin g , O re g o n . P h o n e G r e s h ­ a m 673. Alexander Bell, inventor of the telephone was once a newsboy. I .Icense», ___ 1 2 F F o o r r d d _________CATTLE Start a Sav ings Account at the First State Bank and the next time OPPORTUNITY comes you will have the ready cash. Itti Physician and Surgeon HAY S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a r.d F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s H A Y n ew . sw e e t, n ic e ly c u re d . J u s t b a le d o u t of m o w in b a r n W ill sell o n e b a le ¡G R E S H OBlee A M over F irst State Bank OREGON o r a n y a m o u n t y o u w a n t. B u y fro m — “ ‘ p r o d u c e r a n d n a v e w h o le s a le a n d r e t a i l i ro tit. F a r m n e a r L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n , P hone 167x1 n q u ire S m ith g r o c e r y . A r t h u r H e in e y , p h o n e G r e s h a m 98. V Emily F. Bolcom, M. D. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. PL A N T T R E E S NOW . N o w is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s . W e h a v e p e a c h , p e a r, p r u n e , p lu m , a p p le , w a l­ n u t, a n d filb e rt tr e e s . A ll k in d s o f f r u i t t r e e s a n d b e r r y p l a n t s a t r e d u c e d p ric e s N u r s e r y lo c a te d o n P o w e ll V a lle y ro ad , o n e m ile a n d a h a lf w e s t o f G r e s h a m S e n d f o r c a ta lo g u e a n d p ric e lis t. P o w ell V a lle y N u r s e r y . P o r tla n d , O re ­ go n , R t. 1, p h o n e G r e s h a m 123. EMPLOYMENT 5 J A P A N E S E W A N T W O R K in r a s p b e r ­ r y a n d lo g a n b e r ry field s d o in g a ll t r i m ­ m in g a n d p ru n in g . W ill f u r n is h to o ls. U. H a s e g a w a , S o u th M a in s t r e e t , G t e sh ­ a m , p h o n e 3x. POULTRY C U S T O M H A T C H IN G , c a p a c ity 150 to 1400. E x p e rie n c e d . E . A. T a y lo r, R . 1 G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1087. 120-EG G P E T A L U M A I N C U B A T O R ; 160- .................... __ — E L E C T R IC T H H R A P V T he office of th e collector of in te r ­ 26, 1924, p a r c e l c o n ta in in g tw o p illo w E L E C T R IC S W E A T , M I N E R A L B A T H S looseness led to an o th er un til, in- of $3,000. H is to tal net incom e was nal revenue, Clyde G. H untley, co l­ slip s. F i n d e r p le a s e r e t u r n to T r o u t ­ H o u r s ; 10 A M. to 5 P M spired by her jazz asso ciatio n s, she | $5,000. W ithout th e benefit of th e 25 F IF T E E N R H O D B IS L A N D R B D p u l­ d a le p o sto fflce a n d o b lig e J . S. H u d s o n , L ib r a r y B lo ck , G r e s h a m le ts a n d o n e c o c k e re l f o r sa le . M rs. L ee lector, a t P o rtlan d , Is doing its best com m itteed th e u ltim ate crim e__ per ce n t red u c ti°n his ta x w ould be P o s tm a s te r . S h e lle r, p h o n e 12x. P h o n e 122x « * b“ '- " i ! S ' .■ ¡¡x r: to inform and a s s is t the public in the M A M M O T H B R O N Z E T U R K E Y H E N ? 1 50 C O R D S NO. 1 O A K W O O D , $10.50 d e ­ liv e re d . N o. 1 fir w oo d , $8, d e liv e re d . W . y e a r o ld f o r s a l e ; a ls o b la c k J e r s e y m a tte r of th e federal incom e ta x r e ­ A. H e s s el, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1141. G ia n t c o c k e re ls . C. O. H o rn in g , G re s h - lire w as unw illin g n ess to en d u re re- i personal exem ption of $1,000; th e tax Mrs. Harriett Timmerman ports. a m , p h o n e 557,__________ B U R N T -O V E R D E A D C E D A R fo r sa le , stra in t. She had not learned se lf-re- j ot 2 per cen t on th e first $4,000 is $80, A home where the sick are nursed, T he office is sending experienced f o r p o st o r sh in g le s . G eo. H . K re b s , s tra in t and could n ot suffer th e re one-fourth of w hich, or $20, m ay be S a n d y , B o x 30. POULTRY WANTED not the sickness deputies to th e prin cip al cities and s tra in t of a carefu l m other. T he deducted/ A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E FOR S A L E O R T R A D E f o r h a y , s tr a w , tow ns of the sta te for th e purpose of For the pu rp o se of com puting th is All eases, hut contagious diseases c h ic k e n s o r p o r k ; W E PA Y CA SH m o th er m ay or m ay not have n eg lec t­ credit, in no case is th e ea rn ed n et in ­ 1 A la d d in la m p . $5.00. P H O N E G R E S H A M 1861 a ssistin g tax p ay ers in th e p rep a ra tio n GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. 5 0 -g allo n g a s ta n k . $4.50. ed h er duty In th e e a rlie r life of th e come considered to be in excess of of th e ir rep o rts for th e year 1924. The 150-egg I d e a l in c u b a to r , $8.00. G re s h a m , O reg o n child. At any rate , u n d er th re a t of $10,000. A ta x p ay e r m ay have r e ­ P h o n e 1103 1 R o w e s a n i t a r y to ile t (n e w ) $14.00. a ssista n ce is given gratu ito u sly . E very D E N T IS T S K itc h e n c a b in e t. $5.00. th e m o th er to keep th e g irl a t hom e ceived for th e y ear 1924 a n e t income 8 -fo o t e x te n s io n d in in g ta b le , $5.00. Kcal Estate, Rentals, Loans county of the sta te is to be covered from sa la ry of $20,000, b u t th e 25 per P h o n e s t o ffice J 1 8 4 , R e sid e n c e 2185 u n d er lock and key if n ecessary , th e F o r in f o rm a tio n c a ll a t c o u n ty a g e n t 's cen t cre d it can be applied to only one- F t 'l : R E N T — 5 -ro o m h o u se , n ew b a th a n d betw een F eb ru ary 2 and M arch 14. office, G re s h a m . g irl th o u g h t to free h erse lf by m a k ­ h alf of th is am ount. to ile t. I n la id lin o le u m on k itc h e n a n d M ultnom ah county is not included in F O U R P O I N T E R P U P S , 8 m o n th s o ld . fo r h a th . E n c lo se d b a c k p o rc h a n d w o o d ­ ing w ay w ith h er m other. Now she DR. W. J. OTT s a le c h e a p . H . W . S tro n g , p h o n e 2161. th e list of tow ns and dates assigned, sh ed . B u s in e ss se c tio n . $20, in c lu d in g who so u g h t freedom from r e s tra in t O regon’s H ealth. g a rag e . A. E . K e s s le r o r B a n k o f Dentist probably because it is so easy to reach G re s h a m . t f F O R S A L E — A ll k in d s o f 4 -ft. w oo d , in ­ It Is of the g re a te st Im portance to a h as p u t h erse lf u n d er life re s tra in t c lu d in g s la b w o o d ; a ls o lo a d s o f 16-in. th e co llec to r’s office in P o rtlan d w here sta te th a t a c c u ra te reco rd s be k ep t of s a w e d w oo d , d e liv e re d . L. E . C r a s s - N erve B locking D re'sh ental and life reg ret. S A L E . 6(9 a c r e s C u t h ­ Office o v e r B a n k o f G am ' X -R ay w ell, p h o n e G r e s h a m 363. tf any needed assistan ce will be given its vital cap ital, of its gain by birth 1- b e A rt t L r a E s S p b F e r O r R i e s ; 5 -ro o m , d o u b le c o n ­ T h ere is no ab so lu te freedom in and its losses by death. T he tru e s tr u c te d b u n g a lo w , w ith fire p la c e , b a th T, . d u rin g office hours any day. th is life. No one is free except to do w ealth of th e sta te does not lie in its re ¡a hoi ami .d w a te r; barn, picker H ere is th e an sw e r to th e puzzle in In C lackam as county the deputy "tin r o u tb u ild in g s: good the la st Issue of th e Outlook. How DR. JULIUS G. STURE rig h t. S e lf-re stra in t is not only ne lands and w aters, not in its fo rests fa m ily o rc h ard , $7501). T ake c ity p ro p - 1 w ill be at Oregon City M arch G to 11 and m ines, not in its flocks and herds, e r ty u p to h a lf v a lu e . O w n er. J. Suh’r, m any got it rig h t? c e ssa ry b u t is w holesom e. Dentist Ila-» L in e ro a d , m ile e a s t 12-m ile c o r ­ a t Canby March 6 and a t M olalla on not in its d o llars and cen ts, b ut in its n er. P h o n e G r e s h a m 72x4. Office In B a n k o f G re s h a m B u ild in g M arch 7. h ealth y and happy m en, w omen and In S an d y W ed n esd ay s a n d T h u rs d a y s THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. cres ch ildren, A w ell m an is w o rth m ore F O o f R g R r E o u N n T d , S c h m ic all k e n m o h d o e u rn se h o a u n d erm its, lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e rty law s w hich experience has show n are hut m any sh a rk s ready to ta k e a d ­ th a t th e re a re po ssib ilities of a g re a t­ d a m a g e c a n b e h a d a t g r e a tly re d u c e d r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , P o w e ll s t r e e t needful and beneficial. v an tag e of him a t every tu rn . N a tu r­ er saving of life. T u b ercu lo sis and G r e s h a m p h o n e 2501. R egarding proposed legislation the ally he ca n n o t devote his tim e to fa rm ­ m easles claim ed m ore lives in 1923 TOM G. TAYLOR and th an in 1922. Special ste p s m ust be M otorists says edito rially : ing and be an ex p ert a t sellin g and MACHINERY taken to sa fe g u ard o u r citizen s from i ORGAN PIAXO VOICE "T h at m otor vehicle legislation in th e re a re facto rs en tirely beyond his these infections. F O R C R O S S -C U T A N D D R A G S A W Accredited Teacher all Its v arious phases w ill com m and control. He cannot know six m onths fifing, c a li G. A. C o x . G r e s h a m , p h o n e A cam paign of education is needed m ore than th e o rd in ary am ount of a t ­ ahead, w hen he p lan ts his crop, w hat to inform th e public ju s t how these W e d n e s d a y s n t M rs A. M. W ilk in so n » 1<6. Vulcaniiing and Retreading G r e s h a m . P h o n e 1051 tention d u rin g th e th irty -th ird legis­ diseases a re com m unicated and w hat rs, Ail W ork G u aran teed lative session th a t goes into action at the conditions a re going to be w hen steps m u st be tak en to p rev en t them. U S g E a s D e D n g R in A e G s . S 1 A W F S o , rd s c o r e n a m t r a s c e t p o a r r a to w ith Salem on th e tw elfth day of J a n u a ry he has a crop harv ested and ready to T hese diseases should be rep o rted to t r a c t o r p lo w s a n d d isc h a r ro w s . A IN S U R A N C E la r g e lis t o f o th e r g o o d u se d im p le ­ is a foregone conclusion. In fact, sell. W eather conditions, pests, etc., th e p ro p er a u th o rity a t once, not to X j; j.;_ m e n ts . H e s s e l I m p le m e n t Co. judging from the in te re st being m an i­ may affact his crop and hence his iu- o stracize o r deprive th ese individuals R e lia b ility ______________ S e rv ice GEO. A. BRANDT, P hone 1471 fested throughout the sta te the m a t­ ome from It. JOHN BROWN of th eir liberty h u t for the pu rp o se of F A R M E R S I N S U R E in th e o ld r e lia b le te rs "m otoristic," we a re inclined to O re g o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn . F iv e - y e a r P io n e e r R e a l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e F arm in g used to be m ore of a hand in stru c tin g them how they can b etter p o lic y p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith no a s ­ believe th a t th e odor of gasoline w ill ca re for them selves an d how they can Life — Fire — Automobile — Health s e s s m e n ts . A s s e ts o v e r h a l f m illio n . ♦501 — Office Pilone — -601 predom inate even m ore th a n th e to m outh business th a n a t p resen t live so as n ot to be a m enace to o th ­ Plate G lass B. W . T h o rn e , a g e n t. tf ’sm ell of fish’ thro u g h o u t th e sta te 1 T he farm er, alw ays su re of his living, ers. A g rad u a te of tu b ercu lo sis or S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D Office Electric Bldg. Offlce 2501 Phones house co rrid o rs d uring Hie 4» d ays’ g rew w hat lie could, hauled it to m ar- consum ption who follow s in stru c tio n s AUTOMOBILES R e s. 2503 P o w e ll S tr e e t se -iio u and th at, we m ight add, ’Will is a safer person to asso ciate w ith ket, got w h at he could for It, bought F O R D T R U C K F O R S A L E 1919 m o d el. su re be going some.' th an th e o rd in ary citizen. H a s g o o d tire s . P r ic e $140, a ls o 1919 "A revision of the p rese n t nutom o a few necessities and cam e hom e F o rd to u r in g in g o o d r u n n in g o rd e r. Many d eath s could he p revented if JAMES ELKINGTON bile license law, a little ‘painless ex­ happy. D e m o u n ta b le r im s a n d n ew to p . 890 Carpenter and Contractor the know ledge now ex istin g w ere a c ­ w ith 1925 licen se. H. O lb y , h a lf m ile traction* of m ore money from p assen ­ in s u r a n c e Now all th is is changed. F arm in g tu ally applied in a reaso n ab le way to n o r th B a se L in e g a r a g e . ger busses and freight tru c k s using Is a b u sin ess and req u ires b u sin ess a reaso n ab le extent. S ta tistic s show Accident Surety Ronds Fire G UARANTEED Ignition Expert. th e highw ays, som e so rt of regulation th a t 42 per cent of th e d eath s of p e r­ $25 w ill b e given to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t Automobile Life Health Plate Glass of to u rist cam p-grounds, the increas m ethods, o rganization, profits, m a r­ sons in th e United Stated could he I c a n n o t fin d th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­ „ Office on Main Street lug of th e sta te tra ffic police force and k ets, etc. prevented or postponed. T he h ealth c h in e i n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n . Offlce 2341 Phones R e s. 1958 th e ce n tralizin g of th e a u th o rity of T h erefo re it is hoped th e econom ic problem will he solved when educa­ M ain S tr e e t G a r a g e . P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228. Air Tight Water Proof th a t body under one d epartm ent, conference w ill point the way to a so ­ tion in all its form s is brought to bear ANY G I R L In tro u lile m a y c o m m u n ic a te w ith E nfiif th e Outlook a re stlil on hand. Mail Gresham Outlook 1561 first $4.000 of net income ahove th e a special bargain offer lasting until them to you frien d s for 10c each, in ­ March 1. w hen th e yearly subscription exem ptions and cre d its, and 8 per cluding postage.—Adv. by m all w ill be $3.75. Send your su b ­ ?ent on th e rem aining n et income. The revenue a c t of 1924 co n tain s a scription througu the Outlook. Both Mckerson*« Jellied th ic k e n . special provision for reduced tax es p ap ers for one year. $4.50.—Adv. T ry it fricasseed or in salad. A w hich did not ap p ear in previous laws. whole hen In every Jar. Phone G resh ­ Cabinet Work and Built-ins Local and Long Distance Moving tf Make your telepnone e a rn you m ore All net Income up to $5.000 Is consid­ am 725. All w ork g u aran teed . ered "earn ed Income." On th is by connecting It w ith a w ant ad.