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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM OUTLOOK to his own d isap p o in tm en t an d th a t of
Published every T uesday and F riday th e boys u n d er his Instruction.
at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
G eorge K. Je n n er, th e te a c h e r of
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair,
a
g
ric u ltu re , has accepted a position in
E ditor and M anager.
th e new high school which is being
One year. $1.10, six months, 85c. three
erected at M olalla, a t a cost of $150,-
m onths trial subscription. 60c.
Combination rates with all tha P ort 000. E ighteen d istric ts a re co n so lid at
land I »allies.
ing th e re an d th e en ro llm en t is ex
ADVERTISING
R ates reasonable. Our representative pected to be aro u n d 250. He will
will
have ch a rg e of tw o classes in the
.
second-class m atter March S m ith-H ughes course, one in farm
». 1911, ut the Pout office at O rtihttn .
an im als and th e o th e r in p la n t h u s
Oregon, under tha Act of March I. 1I7>.
bandry, and will also teach a class in
g en eral science. He Is p lan n iu g on
CHILDREN AND HEALTH.
ta k in g w ork a t Oregon A g rie u ltu ra '
T he E ugene G uard recen tly coin College th e first p a rt of Ju n e and for
m ented d ra stic a lly on the pro g ram of ten d a js in Ju ly he expects to atten d
the sta te board of h ealth as it re la te s a s ta te conference of te ac h ers at Med
to the ca re of ch ild ren In public ford, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Je n n e r
schools, ta k es exception to th e sta te a re th in k in g of ere ctin g a sm all house
m in ts of Dr. S trick le r, se c re ta ry of for them selves a t M olalla, as houses
the board, ch a rg es him w ith try in g to for re n t a re alm o st a t a prem ium .
"throw a scare,” and rem a rk s th a t They w ill move th e re about th e first
th e m a tte r of ca rin g for th e ch ild 's of A ugust.
physical w ellbeing belongs to the
Miss N ettie N elson, th e g en ial of
hom e and not the school. Specifically fice a s sista n t a t th e high school, will
It says:
co n tin u e h e r d u ties in th a t capacity.
“Care of the physical well being of
Maybe w hat you do n 't need some
ch ild ren is properly a p are n tal, not
one else w ants. T ry an ad in the
sta te , function. So-called ex am in a classified.
tion of ch ild ren sem i-publicly and In
job lots is both an affront and a hu
m iliation to them and th e ir p are n ts.
Such a function belongs pro p erly to
th e fam ily doctor, if anybody, and u n
d er p are n tal discretion and direction.
C hildren are sen t to th e schools to be
educated. T h eir Intim ate c a re is a
m a tte r for th e hom e.”
P erh ap s th e re a re m any who take
th is view. B ut health, in a school
child Is a vital m a tte r. T he sta te
board and Dr. S trick e r are try in g , u n
selfishly we believe, to bring about
b etter conditions. Dr. S trick e r has
th e sta tistic s a t hand and m akes a
study of th e conditions and m ust
know w hereof he speaks w hen he te lls
w h at proportion in gen eral have de
fective vision, defective hearing, ad e
noids and diseased tonsils, etc.
I t is well know n th a t in childhood
th ese handicaps can m ost easily he
overcome. W hile the child is in school
It is in the ca re of th e sta te to be edu
cated for in tellig en t citizenship. Why
should not this ca re extend also to its
physical fitness? E specially so when
a sound m ind in a sound body is th e
Ideal. O ftentim es these physical de
fects a re caused o r encouraged by u n
h e a l t h y conditions In th e home.
T he doctor cannot en ter the home to
exam ine the ch ild ren unless he is
called and he is seldom called except
in case of extrem ity. In th e school he
can study the ch ild ren individually
and collectively u nder th e sta te board
of health and recom m end w hen
deem s th e w elfare of th e fu tu re citi
zen and of th e sta te dem and.
T h a t's a pretty old idea the O uard
advances. Tw enty-five y ears ago Sam
Jones, u G eorgian, ranted in his lec
to re s ag a in st the public schools. H<
said th e sta te had no m ore business to
educate his child th an It had to spank
it.
C ontinued from page 1
Miss Hope M cKenzie of P o rtlan d
lias been th e efficient in stru c to r for
th e year in histo ry and civics. S h j
will probably re tu rn for an o th er
y e a r’s work.
T he sly little god Cupid, who has
been known Io d isru p t many a school
h oard's w ell-laid plans, has been g e t
ting in his w ork at the high school
during th e past m onths and when
Miss vie E lizabeth Rice was ap-
p ro u ch id w ith th e query as to how
tli- expected to spend her vacation,
"■he laughingly acknow ledged th a t she
intended to be m arried. T he fo rtu n
a te m an In th e ease is B ryant IieB ar,
of R oseburg in w hich city th e couple
w ill m ake th e ir home.
He is an
Agent of the s ta n d a rd Oil com pany
M s Rice has m ade m any friends
am ong th e stu d e n ts ta k in g the com
m ercial course.
Miss D orothy Dickey, the p upular
m usic in stru c to r, has m any plans, so
m any in fact th a t she Is undecided
w h at to say or do. She sta te s tha»
she has had an a ttra c tiv e offer as su
p erv iso r of m usic In a W ashington
city for next year. S he Is also th in k
ing possibly of tak in g a sum m er
co u rse in m usic in Chicago sim ilar
to th e w ork she specialized In last
year.
Miss Mary Jew el of Redmond, Ore
gon, » h o cam e to G resham Union
high the la tte r p a rt of th e year to ill!
out th e unexpired term of Miss Kdlth
S te p h e n -m , who was m arried a t that
tim e, does not exnect to re tu rn to
G resham the com ing year.
Miss E lizabeth H ales will probable
to u iln u e her duties nt the public li
b ra ry b ran ch during the sum m er and
assist at th e high school during th e
com ing y ear in th e capacity of lib ra
rian.
W. E a rl S hafer, ath letic coach, has
re tu rn e d to his hom e In Salem on a c
count of illness, 11« was unable to
finish the w ork of cu rre n t year, much
1»,
1925
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
After Every Meal
HAY
C. A. BUTCHER
B u t it d o esn ’t p ro v e o u t in p ractice — this
legend a b o u t salt a s a n aid to b ird -catch in g .
N e ith e r does this superstition th a t th e re is
so m eth in g m y sterio u sly " b e tte r” a b o u t e a ste rn
lu b rican ts — m erely b ecau se th e y cost m ore.
E v e ry q u a rt o f Z erolene y o u b u y p ro v es th e
groundlessness o f this superstition.
Pacific Coast Crude Is Best
Z erolene is a w e ste rn oil— an d a b e tte r oil
e v en if it does cost less.
A s a m a tte r o f fact, th e best cru d e p etro leu m
so fa r discovered for th e m a n u fa c tu re o f a
m o to r lu b rican t is ob tain ed from P acific C o ast
w ells, an d th e m ost a d v an c e d refining process is
th is C o m p a n y ’s p aten ted h ig h -v a c u u m process
d u rin g th e use o f w h ich Z erolene is su b m itted
to 15 positive checks for quality.
Experienced D rivers Prefer Z erolene
E xperienced d riv e rs k n o w this—th a t Z e ro
lene lu b ricates m o re c a rs in th e P acific C o ast
sta te s th a n a n y o th e r oil m a d e —h e av y -d u ty
tru c k s an d h igh-priced c a rs alike. S u p erstitio n s
d o n 't w o rk ou t in p ra c tice —Z erolene will in
c re ase th e gasoline m ileage o f y o u r car, r e
duce carb o n accu m u latio n in th e cylinders an d
len g th en y o u r c a r ’s w o rk in g life.
W h y p a y trib u te to a su p erstitio n ? Insist o n
Z ero len e— ask for j t b y n a m e .
PLANTS, SEED S. ETC.
I Insist on
ZEROLENE
n m i f it dots
COST LESS
Em ily F. Bolcom, M. D.
W omen an d C hildren
FOR SALE— Young Jersey cow, f r e s h :
aboui 5 gallons. H igh test. A.
Ash, Route 1, Gresham, 4 m iles south on
Dam ascus road.
¡F R E S H COWS FOR SALE. J. p. Os
born, R. 2, Boring, Oregon.
I FRESH c o w FOR SALE—H eavy m ilk-
*rw „£L Pa>}l8On- 1 mile south P leasant
1*' !ne
f ho
,tm 39x4.
¡ t h r e e C O W « F O B s a l e , all Jersey
phon^G Y"8^ ' F ' C' H odge' Gresh“ '
I ' Z1 5 1 l,l |l , ’E of 2 H olstein cows, both
-iresn . John Larson, phone Corbett 3101.
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
H. V. ADIX. M. D.
P IG S
l Y «VuNGi PIGS FOR SALE.
Charlie
W heeler, 1 mile south of the Orient
sawm ill. I hone Gresham 769.
RIGS A N D SHOATS for sale. S. T. Lind
1 phone 28x1.
•
Dr. Mary F. Becker
POULTRY
Compton's Baby Chicks.
May 15 and after R. I. Reds and Barred
Hocks. »16 per hundred. H. C. Comp
ton. Boring, Oregon. Phone Gresham
PO U L T R Y W A N TED
ALL K IN D S, AN Y TIM E
WE PAY "CASH
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
| Phone 1108
-
Oregon
W AN TED —P low ing and general team Q regham -
_w ork. H. A. Curry, Gresham , phone 299.
W AN TED—General team work. Plowing,
grading and basem ent digging a spec
ialty
E W all, Gresham, phone 33x4.
P L O W IN G
AND
G EN ER A L TEAM
P hysician a n d Surgeon
work wanted. I. L. Davidson, phone
Gresham 15x1
Room s IS and 16, Congdon Bldg.
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
M ISCELLANEOUS
Office 1271
Phones
R esidence 127x
H IV ES W ITH B EES for sale, cheap.
Grezham, O re go n
Some with honey, som e new. S. Iw a-
moto, R. 1, B ox 140, Gresham. 1 mile
south Llnnem ann Junction.
LARGE HIA E of last y e a r ’s Italian bees
for sale with honey, box and super for
/ hysician a n d Surgeon
H 1 Mrs Jo h n so n , pi,one G resh am 49x
GOOD P A ST U R E at reasonable rates,
Office over Bank of Gresham
across the Sandy river from Troutdale. Office Phone 1481 or 17»
H e.. 1488
I rank H. Brown. Troutdale, Oregon.
W ith Dr. W. J. o t t
G ARLA ND RA N G E for sale, used three
Best phone for appointm ent
y e a r s ; reasonable. George Barr, Port-
land, Route 7, Barker road.
FOR SALE—3000-gallon redwood tank,
4 h. p, Stover engine and double action
force pump C Junker. Sandy, Ore.
C hiropractor
CALKINS WOOD SAW ING, even lengths
a specialty. Phone llOx.
E L E C T R ^ I^ S . « A P J
D E A D WOOD D E L IV E R E D in Gresham
H ours: 10 A M. to 5 A l t
8
at $5.50 a cord. George Rodlun, phone
Library Block. Gresham
D am ascus 151.
Phone 122x
FOR SALE—All kinds of 4-ft. wood. In
cluding slab wood ; also loads o f 16-in.
DENTISTS
saw ed wood, delivered.
L. E. Crass-
well, phone Gresham 363.
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Phonezi n oire j n q , B e.ldenee 3188
Gresham. Oregon !
¡H O U SE A N D TWO LOTS for sa le; lots
o f tr .e s ; bargain for ten days. II. W
< ooley, phone 51x2.
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| FtHt RENT on June 10 my modern house
and one-half acre ground. W. L Gor-
sage, phone 1673.
I' GH R E N T —A .’.-acre chicken ranch.
Inquire fifth house south of Orient
N ellie L. Price.
LOANS W AN TED —»200, »300, »500, »700
il.eio.
John Brown, Gresham, phone
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-5 n -
i t l Ml Its ATTEN TIO N!
R-d'i. .d ' ' - ii farm insurance in large
*!"
uiiqiiini'...
See John Brown.
,i
Gresham, phone 2501. if
i ARMS F o r S A L E larg e ot sm all. In
hm a g ric u ltu ra l section
Karl J. H ag-
_R 2, Gresham, phone 576.
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FARM ERS IN SU R E In the old reliable
O regon hire R el.ef Assn.
F ive-year
pohev payable each year, with no’ as-
o ’’’'',’."".','./
A ssets over half million.
«>•
Thorne, agent.
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Every Wednesday and
Saturday Evenings
Springer’s Hall
near Pleasant Valley School
AUTOMOBILES
Automntdles
1923 W lllys-K night touring, looks and
runs good.
1923 Overland touring, looks and runs
good.
1924 Star sport model.
1923 Star touring.
1924 Ford coupe.
1921 Ford touring.
l.'H Ford to u rin g s
1924 Ford 4-door sedan.
192» Harley m otorcycle with side car and
lots of extras.
Look these cars over, drive them, then
you 11 buy a good used car from H essel
Im plem ent Co.
R eliability
Gresham
Service
Phone 1141.
TRUCKMEN ATTENTIO N!
State permits, liab ilities and property
dam age can be had at greatly reduced
rates of John Brown, Powell street
Gresham phone 2601.
• or
>. v. >KBltloa Expert.
$25 will be given to him who proves that
I cannot find the deficiency of his m a
chine on starting, lighting and ignition.
Main Street O arage. Phone Gresham 1228.
GRAVEL
GRAVEL
50c and 75c a y ard a t p it o r w ill
deliver.
0 . A. BRY A N
BUI — Office I’h o n e-------fill!
FRANK C. JONES
Carpenter and Contractor
GEO. A. BRANDT,
Phone 1471
A tto rn e y s at L aw
Office over B ank of G resham
O<nC* 1151
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
(
Water Proof
Buildings Moved
Phones
FRIEDA E. RRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Plano
HAZEL THIEL
T each er of D unning System
c
„ f ° r Beginners
Ph.m JUi s s i
‘ State Uank Building
r n o a e 1881
Rpg- Phon« J#1
TOM G. TAYLOR
ORGAN
PIANO
Accredited Teacher
YOICB
W ednesdays at Mrs A. M. W ilkinsons
Gresham. Phone 1051
IN SUR ANC E
£ j,’ £
Lundquist Truck Line
PORTLAND
WAY POINTS
GRESHAM
Local and Long Distance
yloving
JOHN BROWN
Pioneer Real E state and Insurance
Life — Fire — Aatom nblle — Health
P late Glass
« '« » n
SATISFA CTIO N G UA R A N TEED
Offlce 2501
Phones
Res. 2508
Powell Street
JAM ES ELKINGTON
IN9URANCK
Accident
A utom obile
Surety Bonds
pjyj
l,|f e H ealth P late G lass
c m — , , . , Ora<'e 0,1 Mnln Street
Offlce 2341
Phones
Res 1958
Insurance
Real Estate
A eeld est. H ealth. AutomobUe
Oregon F ire R elief Assn
Oregon Life Insurance Company
D. W. I HORNE, Agent
n o n m if r. f '**'
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF W’ORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Trips to Portland
OREGON B e,. 19(|
''h-ne»
AUA l|TkinSt Reî ° i ere<î “ nd Repaired.
c^«°»f.„TT i ‘Ä
s.
a ' ‘ nd
E. PALM QUIST
M als Nt.
auto top shop
Gresham
Phone 123«
W. S. W O O D
A uctioneer
Gresham
Powell
and
Maple
Itti
Sand
Bes. 2402
m u sic ia n s
G UAR ANTEED
All W ork G uaran teed
Gresham Tire Shop
Gresham 1591
° resham Offlce W ithrow Bldg.
PRO BATE A N D CORPORATION! yvotjlf
P ort|and Offlce. 721 Corbet? B ldg ™
Office Electric Bldg.
S u ccesso r to
Vulcanizing and KetrcHding
P hones
McGuirk & Schneider
A tto rn e y at Law
Morgan Bros.
• «* a• iie-a
MAin 1249
FLOYD SURFACE
Successor to Geo. Shaw.
See me for real service at a
sm aller price.
We split the knots.
FA IR V IE W , ORE.
Phone 22x4
Portland, Phone EAst 2304
Gresham, Phone 1201
TUBES
D e n tist
Office in Bank of Gresham Building
In Sandy W ednesdays and Thursdays
PH O NES
Oresham 1281_______
<xJ
W. J. COOPER
Auto F re ig h t T erm in al
and
Gravel
Portland
Et. East Taylor
I’hone EAst tUt'-i»
Crushed Rock
CONCRETE BRICK
D elivered Any Place.
Quick Service.
Low est P rices
Best C oncrete M aterial to be had.
K NARR & SO N
PHONE GRESHAM 48$
7
DR. JU L IU S G. STURE
yVoodsawiny
MACHINERY
TIRES
D en ta, X . R
Office over Bank of Gresham
ATTORNEYS
USED BIN D ER S, MOWERS, RAKES.
A large list of good used m achinery.
Hesael Implement Co.
A N K E R 1IOLTH CREAM SEPARATO R
No. 3 for sale. In line condition. C. N.
Taylor. P leasant View avenue. 1 mile
south Linnemann. phone Gresham 8x.
F IS K
D e n tist
N erve B iocking
Don’t F o rg e t and You W on't R eg ret
Phone G resham 78x2
R'Ji FORD TOURING for s ale. Julius
van Laeke, at City Bakery, Gresham,
phone 1341.
1917 G M. C. TRUCK for sale. In good
running order. Just tile thing for haul
ing cucum bers and berries. H as be
longed to farmer and has not been used
niueh. »200. A. II. Porter, H m ile north
ol Springdale.
DR. W. J. OTT
DANCING
B eal E s ta te , R e n ta ls, L oans
t C A L IF O R N IA )
ZEROLENE
3-4 and 7-8 P. M.
Office— Withrow Building
7RE8HAM,
.
OREGON
T
Phone
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
/
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Get the Facts!
A series of independent and impartial reports show
ing the experience of large users with Zerolene has been
collected in our booklet, W h y Pay Tribute to a Super
stition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company representative
or Zerolene dealer for a copy.
Office 1Î61
T H R IFTY K A LE PLANTS. $1.50 per
thousand. S. A. Roberts. Boring, Ore
LIVESTOCK
gon, 3 m iles w est Boring, m ile sou th
Residence 2251
east W ilson Corners. Phone D am ascus Office 2251
HORSES
5*-
64
P
o
R
SA
LE—E
arly
cabbage
and
tom
ato
I 1,E AJ Y TEAM for sale cheap with or
’ ------- i. E ast P ow ell St.,
1 without harness. H. C. Compton. Bor
P hysician a n d Surgeon
J re sham.
ing. Oregon. Phone Gresham 95x.
to E ye D iseases and
POTATOES FOR SA LE—Pride o f M ult Spe«. lai Attention
F ittin g o f G lasses
attle
nomah and Money Makers. Free from
disease. Mrs. S. R. K itzm iller. G resh G R P q n Ì v * Or*r F lr it 8tate Bank
I * >iiI»w^kE^-Re|iistered .Guernsey bull 14
_______ o R EOON
am, phone 32x1.
tf G R g SHAM,
m onths old. From high producing "dam?
R. E. Richey, h alf mile north of Boring
EMPLOYMENT
P hone 167x1
IF YOU W ANT GOOD YOUNG MILK
cows that give 3 to 4 gallons, or older STR AW BER RY PICK ERS wanted on
L?.WSi ^ y ' ing
5
to
7
gallons,
see
W.
T
¿ .' l l '
" I. I the Phenix farm.
Arthur Helney,
m iles south of Schiller I phone »8 or 93.
station. M ilking hours 6 to 7.
1 ----------------------
Physician a n d Surgeon
DRESSM AK ING A N D P L A IN SEW ING .
10 GOOD MILK COWS, w ith or without
P rices reasonable. Lena Alder G askill,
for
routp. < Balm er, Powell V alley and
Lawrence street. Gresham.
G ates road.
WRKLFH
T f i t w o r k s , i t ’s t r u e /
P hone:
F IN E CLOVER A N D TIMOTHY HAY
for sale
36 acres.
Mrs Johnson. Hours 10 IS a «
Balrdsdale, phone G resham 49x.
n o u r s . tu 1. A M.
Located on B ase Line Road and
B uckley Avenue
Phone TAbor 4*7»
Route 1
Portland, Ore.
P a ss it arou n d
after e v e r y i i x - j L
G ive the fa m ily
th e b e n e fit of its
aid to d ig e stio n .
Cleans te e th too.
Keep it a lw a y s
in
the h o u se .
Fnz
Costs little -h e lp s much " g /
PH Y SIC IAN S
. OATS A N D VETCH HAY, also clover
»18 per ton, loaded on w agon at m y |
barn. H ' W ’ Slrong- Gresham, phone 1
Ruyer of Livestock
Piv
( LASS (IF 1112.» SOON
TO SAY FAREWELL
MAY
P a tro n ise o u r ad v ertisers.
I d e a l for F ry in g
A P e r fe c t S h o rten in g
We look a t things different these
days and th e w orld moves on. The
sta te has a rig h t to educate and even
to spank your child and m ine and if
need be to doctor it.
"T he S trick e r bulletin show s all the
e a rm ark s of a purposeful effort to
throw u scare," says the G uard. By
th e sam e narrow
reasoning
th e
G uard's a rtic le m ight be said to bear
th e e a rm a rk s of having been su g g e st
ed by som e old tim e doctor or edu
cator.
Tl ESDAY,
TROUTDALB, OREGON
V ANCOUVER. W a sh ing to n
I arm and stock Sales a Npeelalty
I hone V aneoater <14. or
’
Gresham Ontlook U4I
Contracting and
Building
Cabinet Work mid Bnllt*in>
All w ork g u aran teed .
.1. A. HU8HONG
«BEfiHAM
rho„ M4
A. F. HAMMAR
Contractor and Builder
E asters M altaomah K epreseatatlT. of
Genuine Stone-Tone Stucco Co.
Gresham, Ore.
Phono 961