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PAGE TWO «RK M U M OUTLOOK. (K IIU Y , GRESHAM OUTLOOK DLCEXBEK S ì, 1WS CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND FROFESrTCNÂL ADS. 1 Published every T uesday and F riday at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook Publishing Co.. H. L. St. Clair. E d i t o r »nd M anager. O ne y e a r . 31.50, six m o n th s . 85c. th re e m o n th s ' tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n . 50c C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o rt la n d I ta llie s A D V K R T IS IN Q O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e R a te s r e a s o n a b le w ill c all P R T R IC IA N8 m ix» T H P K To fill of our friends and patrons E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h 1*11. a t th e P ostoftlce a t G re s h a m O reg o n , u n d e r th e Act o f M a rc h I. 187* 1, T he w orld is young, though tru th Is old, W hile C hristm as-tide Its Joys unfold; b e t youth and age be one today To celeb rate Im m anuel's sway. THE W I N K IP U II. II. HUGHES, M. I). MACHINERY 1 he H appiest Christmas and C hristm as, while, stric tly a religious festival, adopts itself to a m ore g en era l observance anil a m unicipal tree seem s q u ite th e proper thing. C er tain ly nothing could have been m ore J. S. CHIODO, Proprietor a ttra c tiv e and em phasized m ore c le a r ly the b rig h tn ess and beauty of the C hristm as season than th e large dec orated tre e a t the stre e t intersection. INFORMATION ASKED In its conspicuous position, with its Can You Beat It? ON FARM PltOlHTTlON h undreds of bright bulbs, topped by a glow ing w hite sta r, the effect was Since th e re is m isu n d erstan d in g on strik in g and it could he seen for some tin' p a rt of some farm ers in thia local distance. ity as to th e usefulness of th e in fo rm a T he tre e gave Incentive and in sp ira tion as to hog production and crop tion to th e general exercises which acreages, obtained from th e ca rd s dis w ere to have been held in the open trib u ted by th e ru ra l mai! c a rrie rs th e had th e w eather perm itted. Had the Outlook has been requested to publish w eather of W ednesday night, w ith its the follow ing statem en t fu rn ish ed him c lea r sky, prevailed on T uesday eve by th e United S tates d ep a rtm en t of ning th e outdoor conditions would ag ricu ltu re. have been Ideal. The grad e school T hese su rv ey s a re m ade w ith the auditorium w as nearby and very s u it help of th e ru ra l c a rrie rs, who either able except for size. No hall in town would have held the crow ds of ch il istrib u te th e ca rd s to a c e rta in num - dren, young people and p are n ts which, b er of farm ers along th e ir routes, with in spite of the dow npour of rain , the req u est th a t th ese be filled out, or tip' c a rrie r tills out the card him self flocked to the entertainm ent. G resham 's first m unicipal C hristm as by interview ing the farm er. T he c a r m ust be recorded as a w orthy success rier is in stru c ted to get inform ation from farm s w hich will give a good and a w orthw hile undertaking. To C harles Cleveland belongs the average p ictu re or sam ple of farm s on credit for the suggestion w hich led to his route, p referab ly by tak in g all of [A.VTOCACTCP I thp la rg e r plan of decoration. To th e th e farm s along a p art of his route, ' big and little, good and poor, owned , council goes the th an k s of the com To w in th e W o rld ’s speed ty p is t’s m unity for its generous help which anil rented. ch am p io n sh ip , A lb ert T a n g o ra If a fair sam ple of ail farm s is re- really w as necessary to put It over. clicked th e k ey s a t th e r a te o f 130 tu rn ed in each state, figures for these , T he com m ercial club had a p art. an d a q u a r te r w ords p e r m inute. T hunks a re 4ne the electrician s, am farm s should show the sam e changes ' G eo rg e H o ssfeld, fo rm e r cham pion w as b u t a fra c tio n o f a w ord slow decorators, both local and of P o rt ns ail farm s. It is im possible to take e r th a n T a n g o r a ’s lig h tn in g fin land, for th eir indispensible a s s is t an actu al cen su s enum eration of all g e rs . ance. P rin cip al Cannon w as the inov farm s each year, so changes in p ro duction and acreag e each year must ing sp irit in the general arran g e m en ts ( hristnniN f a r o l s . and program , assisted by an efficient be estim ated from sam ples. The n e a r “One of th e m ost u n u su al ex p eri er th ese sam ples a re to being exact, com m ittee of m usicians and h elp ers T he tree itself was the donation of A. the m ore c o rre c t w ill be th e estim ates. ences I ever experienced w as when I B ru n n er and o thers donated g e n e r T he need and value of such inform a- i was in G erm any some y ea rs ago," said ously of tim e and labor, to all of tion for Individual farm ers and a g ric u l Jo h n Seifert, head of the voice d ep a rt whom the Outlook extends th a n k s on tu re in g en eral h ardly need be m ent in th e U niversity of Oregon behalf of the com m unity. stressed . W ithout dependable inform a- j , school of m usic. "It w as ju st a few tiou as to ac tu al production anil days before C hristm as, and a blizzard Why not extend C hristm as thro u g h - treuils of production both of livestock was blow ing outside," he continued. t on* the year? and crops m ore balanced production ' ''S uddenly, rig h t up on the fro n t porch and b etter m a rk e t d istrib u tio n are im of th e house I w as living in, I h eard a bugle playing 'H oly N ight, S ilent Jam es S cherm erhorn. w ell k ro w n possible. N ight.’ ” editor of the D etroit (Mich.) Tim es The d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re is the , says reg ard in g prohibition: “ I have best qualified agency to u n d ertak e "H earin g th a t old, fam iliar melody been too happy, too proud of my coun : tich w ork, but th e accuracy of its es- | 3,500 m iles from home, m ade an im try over its tak in g the g rea test m oral tim ates depends upon th e accuracy of p ression on me never to he forgotten. step In til« history of m ankind to d e the re tu rn s m ade by farm ers. Tlie in stru m e n ta list was the mail c a r p a rt in any degree from th e to ta l ab T he beneficial effects th at such in rier, as I afte rw a rd s learned. T hus it stin en ce th a t 1 felt was due my fam i fo rm atio n m ay have upon p rice is w as th a t I learned « b o u t the beautiful ly, my friends and iny country m en show n by th e level of hog prices d u r custom in G erm any of m ail c a rrie rs g enerally. I would ns soon do b u si ing th e w in ter of 1924-25 com pared to playing ca ro ls on tru m p e ts in the days ness with a co u n terfeiter, a w hite th e previous w inter. The pig surveys before C h ristm as, as they go aboi\t slav er or drug sm uggler as to p a tro n o f Ju n e and D ecem ber 1921 showed a d elivering th e m ail.” ize a blind pig or rum rum ier. I look decided d ecrease in hog production in C arols are m ore p opular in E urope upon It as the norm al attitu d e of every 1924 com pared to 1923. M arketings, th an here, says Mr. S eifert, especially citizen who loves th e flag sufficiently how ever, d u rin g th e w inter from the in E ngland, W ales and G erm any it is to renounce som ething for i t —and for 1921 crop w ere alm ost as large as the very com mon for groups of sin g ers to bis overtem pted fellow citizen if need previous w in ter, and In Decem ber and go ab o u t the s tre e ts at n ig h t during be—especially as tills renu n ciatio n is J a n u a ry w ere th e highest on record. the C hristm as holiday season, singing b e tte r for his own power to produce." In sp ite of th ese heavy m ark etin g s, such old favorite caro ls as "B lest Be hog prices w ere from $2 to $3 per h u n th e Tie T h at B inds,” and “God Rest 1 OKESTEKN ENDORSE dred higher th a n d u rin g th e w inter ye M erry G entlem en.” XMAS TREE CUTTING before. T he heavy m ark etin g s w ere T h ere has been a pronounced aw ak rig h tly in te rp re ted as being an early ening of in te rest in ca ro ls over the W ith the «Dining of th e Y uletide m ark etin g of a sm aller num ber of co u n try . season com es also the '‘uvi'fgreen” lu e ;- caused by a sh o rt corn crops and q uestion of tin' right or w rong of Xccordlng to the figures com piled by not as ind icatin g a co rrespondingly C h ristm as tree cutting. A ccording to th ' traffic d ep artm en t of th e P ort of la rg e r num ber of hogs. fo re ste rs th e cu ttin g of U ncle Sam But unless th ese i stim ate» can be P " I .1 I. < i . I )l i c o n , t '.I : ■ w e r f 11 ves- C hristina'- tre es m ay be a positive hen- kept dependable the traile will d is s e l s cleared for foreign p o rts during etlt to th e for ■st. F a r from forbiddiui n- a id them and will ile guided eith er the past week, 11 of w hich c a rrie d full th e pr •tic« they believe th at the pro bv p riv ate e stim a tes or by actu al m a r or p a rtia l cargoes of lum ber am o u n t viding at th is c e n tra l symbol of tie k etings as (lies«* tak e place. T h ere ing in all to 12,200,0011 feet. child's C h ristin as should be encour fore, every I a im e r houlil help to make Rf ed, u nder pro p er reg u latlt n. Dead Land of tlie E a st. these rep o rts a c c u ra te by m aking the "Conservation is w i s e use,” mid Dis- H o ard ’s D airym an says th a t 41 per I >ri Io ( hia ow n f .¡rci *o m p lo te a n d tr lc t F o re ste r C. M, G ranger, in com - cen t of th e farm in g land of th e New accu rate. m o o tin g o n th is question, “F o re st E nghind sta te s th a t w as u n d er c u lti m anagem ent grow s successive o crops vation .'ill y ears ago is dead land today, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, or N e w York, of tree s on th e sam e latul. if p ssible u n cu ltiv a ted ; th a t th e re a re only four form erly of P o rtlan d , is now charged these tre e cro p s should be US« 1 and sm all cy lin d er th resh in g m a c h in e s in by some of bis fellow rabbis w ith u t not allow ed to grow old, die, and ro t.” th e w hole sta te of M assachusetts and te rin g h eretical sta te m en ts w hen he Due of th e im portant req u irem en ts th a t th e re is not a sin g le real th re s h said recently th a t he no longer re g a rd of forestry is the practice know n as ing outfit to be found betw een Boston, ed Je su s as a m ythical c h a ra c te r but Muss., and A lbany, New York. Big ' im provem ent th in n in g '' according to as a h isto ric al rea lity and th a t Jew s b u sin ess co n cern s of the east are not Mr. G ran g er. N ature s ta rts six or m ust follow his m oral te ac h in g s a c co n cern ed —they w ant an iudu«tr!a! eight tre e s in the forest for every one know ledged to be the best ever given co u n try . Hint survives. It is held to be good to th e w orld. p ra c tic e to cu t out the inferio r seed W in d ow C leaning lings from thick ets, to give th e h ard ie r I II li I ET. For ex p e rt window clean in g see 8. tre e s a chance. For C hristm as trees T ujim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John of average sixe tu this region, it is B row n. G resham , phone 2501. Why do som e rise above difficult w ell not to th in to a g re a te r distan ce and try in g circu m stan ces anil o th e rs P ap er H anging and P ainting. th a n eight feet bid ween trees. "T rei s cu t for im provem ent th in rem ain sta tio n a ry or fall behind? The W ork g u aran teed . F o r cash or what ning a re seldom sy m m etrical unless answ« r is often to be fonnd in Ute- have you? Wm. E arn s, ilo g an road, only th e top of the tree is used," said presene« « T absence of h ab its of H oule 1. G resham , Box 70A.—Adv. Mr. (Iran "It I« th a d i ’ nand 1« th rift. Now is a good tim e to review D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when one's h ab its of th rift and adopt new you need an y th in g in th e ir line. ■ymmetri' ich calli «es mui one s If they a re lacking. of the ab O nly I lx* best h as im m uti lip H In open > or tli e tops ««niniandn e n ts f T h rift as fn 30 y ear <> s a re « ut. If >uld 1 W o rk i 'U. popular!» ; lit ly nussii, p« n D ccca C m ut U hriatm ai und < re a te a den and rd « exp« nd itu res. fo r tree« i ut u l u l e r p roper fort Ury a I at count, method». it wi much to cot isurance, Hile abusi ome. $5 a month, or $60 a year, save» a child’* a rv fo uctcx, d ie afiuiPna, life. secu r It les. nptly tiers. Offlf« - W ith ro w GRESH A M . B s llilln g Office 2251 % OREGON R e sid e n c e 2251 They perish if we fail. Send ch-ek to Cleveland H, Dodgv, Trea»- urer, NEAR FAST RF1.IFF, 151 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Physician and Surgeon Pointing the Way to Greater Success ! Gresham Plumbing & Heating Co. O rd e r ( aien d u r« . 2-4 a n d 7-8 P . SL GEO. INGLIS, M. D. M ost Prosperous N eu) Y ear s'ia/vt, ^^0., I/ ndti/n H o u r s : 10-12 A. M. V A U G H N E IG H T W E IG H T D R A G S aw s, I 1117. 5o. W a d e , ligrht w e ig h t d r a g a a w s , , $137.50. A r ^ a l o n e -m a n d r a g sa w . H essel Im p le m e n t Co.___________________ I K IR S T O N S T U M P P U L L E R f o r sa le S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d F u lly » q u ip p ed fo r h e a v y w o rk . IL J . F i t t in g o f G la s s e s P a a p e , P l e a s a n t H e m e , 3 b lo c k s n o r th O fflie o » e r E lr» t S ta te H unk P r o c t o r ’s s to re . G RK SH A M , OREGON th e Y ou have ev er had S Invest 9 Pay b n s pi 1U S hare w ith THINK THE FARMER— The hope of the Nation WE WISH YOU ALL < El.EBK VITON. If you have failed to o rd er ca le n d a rs for 192?, call the Outlook office. P in e lino of sam ples and prices to suit. P h o n e . Oftlc« 1851 EM PLO Y M EN T l T W O W O O D S P L I T T E R S w a n te d . E . T. C a n n y , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 338. S IX J A P A N E S E W A N T W O R K In b e r r y ! I fields, c le a n 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 • st re< t . • I re s h a m , p h o n e 3x. LIVESTOCK " A '? 1 , ’' ’— F i r s t - c la s s h o rs e 4 to 6 y e a r s old. 1200 to 13011 p o u n d s. N. W J a c k - son. It. 2. B o x 24U 1 mn< h in g . ?. A. _ __ ___ _ H ill, F i f t h a n d H o o d s tr e e ts . CATTLE A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon R o o m s 16 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. Office 1271 P hones R e s id e n c e 127» G r e s h a m , O reg o n H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon MISCELLANEOUS F 2,Iit . .« A I -E — J e r s e y cow , w ill f re s h e n ' m id d le o f J a n u a r y . J a m e s M c G raw E IG H T C O R D S O F W O O D f o r sa le , $36. M. B e rt u s. R . 2, T ro u td a le , B o x 2D, on I a s a n t H o m e, n. a r s- enic stat ion. , _ Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m C o o n ro a d .______________________________ O fflre P h o n e 1131 n r 17# H e ,. 1411 JER SEY COW for s a le a t a b a r g a in . P h o n e 1254. 500 F I R S T C L A S S C E D A R P O S T S f o r I W ith D r. W . J . O tt sa le . I n q u ir e o f S. A. E d m u n d s o n , _____ B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t T ro u td a le ^ O r e g o n .____________ ________ PIGS --------- (MYKRfi 6 - W E E K S -O L D P IG S fo r sa le. Phone G r e s h a m 1036. K. P . Sell. ------------------------- l*<»« I/T R I W ATER SYSTEMS, pipe and Dr. Mary F. Becker fittin g s . A w a t e r sy s te m f o r a n y ty p e 1 o r d e p th o f w ell, a n d e v e ry s y s te m g u a r - 1 a n te e d to g iv e s a tis f a c tio n . H e s se l Im - j ph m erit < ’»». Chiropractor E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y W H I T E L E G H O R N A N D R H O D E IS - W IL L P A Y 5 C E N T S a p o u n d f o r g o o d L A N D R E D p u lle ts fo r s a le o r tr a d e f o r i •s ‘z e d « c le a n c o tto n r a g s . C a n n o t u se i E L E C T R IC S W E A T . M IN E R A L B A T H S h o rse o r co w L ovel B e rn e y , T r o u td a le i o v e ra lls, k n it u n d e r w e a r , s to c k in g s , o r H o u r s : 10 A. M. to 6 P M R. 1. p h o n e C o rb e tt l l x l . ’ I a n y s tr in g y m a t e r i a l . G r e s h a m O u tlo o k . L ib r a r y B lo ck , G r e s h a m P h o n e 122x W O O D F O R S A L E — D ry 4 -fo o t g o o d No. ' POULTRY WANTED 2. m o stly o ld g ro w th fir, d e liv e re d a r o u n d G r e s h a m f o r 37 p e r c o rd . C a ll 315*316 M o h a w k B ld g . A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E G r e s h a m 674. T h ird a n d M o rris o n S ts. W E PA Y CASH OVerponR 0& g r ° O R i ? ,0re F IR S T G R O W T H R E D C E D A R PO STS GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. fo r sa le. L. L. G riffin. O n S a n d y B lu ff P h o n e llilS G re s h a m , O reg o n ro a d . W in d in g L a n e F a r m . A d d ress B o rin g , O reg o n . DOGS A IR E D A L E P U P S F O R S A L E . W a lk e r s F o x R a n c h , p h o n e 52x6, G re s h a m . _ Kenl Estate, Rentals, Loans, DR. C. L. H A Y N E S Eyesight Specialist G R A V E L P I T J U S T O P E N E D . G ood, c le a n c e m e n t a n d ro a d g r a v e l, a t 75c p e r y a r d , a t m y p la c e h a lf m ile n o r th o f B a s e L ine. T ro u td a le . H e n s le y ro a d . I. L. D a v id s o n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 15x1. GLA SSES R E S ID E N C E R O C K W O O D D E N T IS T S F O R S A L E — 2 r e b u ilt piA nos In p e r fe c t R E N T Tin- L in n e m a n n r a n c h a t » b ap « , n ew g u a r a n t e e , s m a ll p a y m e n ts . P h o n e « : Office 318«, R e sid e n c e 2186 L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n , on th e P o w ell V al- I T w o v io lin s a n d o th e r I n s tr u m e n ts . P h o n e , G r e s h a m 2361. lev h ig h w a y . x«l a c r e s u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n . All level la n d , s u ita b le fo r w h e a t, p o ta - C E D A R F E N C E A N D B E R R Y P O S T S toi-s a n d a ll v e g e ta b le s ; xo a c r e s p a s tu r e f o r sa l e. W . J . H illy a r d , p h o n e 957. laiKl S p rin g w a te r . A p p ly to M rs. Io n a M< ( ’oil. B o x 146, G rè s h a m . O reg o n , F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs to n , tf"’ ! N erve Blocking D ental X-Ray phon«- s , Office o v e r B a n k of G r e s h a m S \ \ ISS D A IR Y M A N w a n ts to r e n t a f a rm s u ita b le fo r d a ir y N e a r G re s h a m W O O D S A W IN G D O N E . S ee m e fc r r e a l s e rv ic e . F lo y d S u rf a c e , s u c c e s to r to ! p r - f - r t . I. F o r in f o rm a tio n p h o n e M ik e , G eo. S h a w , F a ir v ie w , O reg o n , p h o n e 1 • ’ • . r . .nil .»..'I. 1 a m 22 < i tf 7 R O >M HOUSB Ft >R RBNT on S< nd s tr e e t j u s t e a s t o f R o b e rts a v e n u e . $25. C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106. I n q u ir e B a n k o f G re s h a m , G re s h a m . O reg o n . Office In H an k of G re s h a m B u ild in g P e d ig r e e B la n k s. 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 » I l<il S E A N D B A R N a n d « u c u m b e r a n d T he O utlook h as a su p p ly of pedi PH O N ES g a r d e n la n d fo r re n t. A d d r ç s s P . 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R e d u ced r a l e s on f a rm in s u r a n c e in la rg e slo c k c o m p a n ie s . See J c h n B ro w n , P o w ell s tr e e t, G re s h a m , p l a n e 2501. tf M o u e y t o loan on l o a n s a t 6 per cent. real estate. Farm B W T horn« T R U C K M E N A T T E N T IO N ! S t a t e p e r m its , lia b ilitie s a n d p ro p e rty d a m a g e c a n h e h a d a t g r e a tly re d u c e d r a t« s o f J o h n B ro w n . P o w ell s tr e e t G re s h a m p h o n e 2501. F D R S A L E — G r a y o a ts f o r seed , h e a v y w ell filled g r a in , w ith a b o u t 10 p e r c e n t c o m m o n v e tc h . $40 p e r to n . H . C. C o m p to n , B o rin g , O reg o n . P h o n e G r e s h a m 95 x. PLA N T TR EE S NOW. N o w 1» th e tim e to p la n t tr e e s . W e h a v e p e a c h , u « a r, p lu m , p ru n e , a p p le , w a ln u t, a m i filb e rt tr e e s . A ll k in d s o f f ru it tre e s , b e r r y p la n t s a n d g r a p e v in e s a t r e d u c e d p ric e s. 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