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M E S Q IIT
G R A SS.
O ne o f th e m is ta k e s o f th e U n ited
s t a te s
D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re
a as th e w ide d is tr ib u tio n o f m e s q u it
ra ss in th e
W illa m e tte
v alley .
T h ro u g h a m is ta k e n id e a t h a t th e
a rm e rs w ere to re c e iv e a b en efit th e
d e p a r tm e n t a t f r e q u e n t in te rv a ls
e n d s o u t so m e ra n k o r q u lc k g ro w -
lug p la n t th a t sp e e d ily b eco m es a
n u is a n c e o r Is o f no b en efit w h a te v e r.
Such is th e m e s q u lt g ra s s.
T ile p e s tife ro u s g ra s s is now firm ­
ly s e ttle d h e re a n d m ay be se e n flour-
1 lilng in ev ery field a n d a lo n g s id e of
i very th o r o u g h fa re . I ts g o ld e n y el-
ow p in n ies look p re tty a n d e v e ry o n e
of th e m is fu ll of se e d s th u t rip e n e a r ­
ly an d k eep th e g ro u n d se e d e d dow n
fo r a n o th e r cro p . T h e re Is no way
now to rid th e c o u n try o f th e p est ex-
e p t by a rd u o u s
c u ltiv a tin g w hich
will n e v e r be done.
As an e a rly s p r in g feed it Is f a i r ­
ly good if no o th e r c an be h a d . I t
row s q u ick a n d rip e n s e a rly a n d h as
little Io reco m m en d it fo r h ay . A b
a hay cro p It sh o u ld he c u t in J u n e ,
lint in th is c lim a te t h a t is n e a rly
alw ay s im p o ssib le b e c a u se o f ra in
mil II c a n n o t be cu re d . By th e tim e
I can he h a rv e s te d it is to o rip e to
lie good an d alm o st w o rth le ss.
Its in tro d u c tio n h e re w ill p ro v e a
n rse ra ttie r th a n a b lessin g . It k ills
o u t c lo v er a n d tim o th y in tw o o r
lire« y ears, n e c e s s ita tin g m o re fre-
i u e n t seed in g of th o s e tw o v a rie tie s
,f hay cro p s In o r d e r to k e e p th em
up to th e ir s ta n d a rd .
It Is Io be re g r e tte d t h a t th e
in n try liaa been in flicted w ith tills
n rth le s s p la n t, h u t It c a n ’t tie h elp -
d now , an d thte o n ly tilin g to do is
■ p ro te s t a g a in s t th e in tro d u c tio n
I su ch w eeds in th e fu tu re . S ev er-
I n llio rs, in c lu d in g th e w ild p in k ,
re In flictio n s o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l d e ­
p a rtm e n t. W e’ve hud e n o u g h .
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S ch o o ls Im p ro v in g .
“ T h e m in im u m sch o o l te rm in O re ­
gon is now six m o n th s, b u t se v e ra l
y e a rs ag o It w as b u t th r e e m o n th s.
S ixty d ay s o f school to 305 d ay s v a ­
c a tio n ,” sa id F ra n k K. W elles, a s s is t­
a n t s t a te sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t, In
a d d re s s in g th e te a c h e rs a t th e A g ri­
c u ltu r a l C o lleg e s u m m e r school.
“ T h e m in im u m allo w ed th e te a c h e rs
on e x a m in a tio n h as been ra ise d fro m
40 to 60 p e r c e n t, a n d th e te a c h in g
fo rce
has
im p ro v ed
ac c o rd in g ly .
S chool b u ild in g s o f b rick , s to n e a n d
lu m b e r, h av e ta k e n th e p lace o f th e
o ld w ooden sh a c k s. T ex t b o o k s an d
c o u rs e s o f stu d y h av e b een c h a n g e d
to in c lu d e th e
u se fu l
tilin g s th a t
m a k e fo r th e s t u d e n t’s w elfare. T h e
n u m b e r of h ig h sch o o ls in th e state-
h a s g ro w n fro m five to 115 in a few
y e a rs, a n d th e n u m b e r of g ra d u a te s
fro m h ig h sch o o l h as in c re a se d to
1500 d u rin g th e la s t sch o o l y ear. In
1915 law s now e n a c te d w ill go in to
effect w h ereb y
no in e x p e rie n c e d
te a c h e r without p ro fe ssio n a l tr a in in g
cun receiv e a c e rtific a te . T h e re is
a lso a g e n e ra l d e m a n d fo r a n e ig h t-
m o n th s m in im u m te r m ."
UNFAILING LOVE
THE GREATEST TYPE
L ove is s tro n g as d e a th .
"M any
w a te rs c a n n o t q u e n c h lo v e : n e ith e r
can th e floods d ro w n it.
If a m an
w ould g iv e a ll th e s u b s ta n c e of liis
h o u se fo r love It w ould be u tte rly
c o n te m n e d ."
S o lo m on so n g s 8 :6 -7 .
"L o v e is g re a t. W ell d id D ru m m o n d
say “ love is th e g r e a te s t th in g in
e a r t h . ” T h e w o rld is d y in g fo r lack
of it. S o lo m o n h e re is s e ttin g fo rih
love a t its b est. U n fa ilin g love, tin ­
ty p e t h a t is a b o v e a n d g r e a t e r th a n
o p p o sin g c o n d itio n s .
L ove is b lin d ,
sees n o th in g ugly in th e o b je c t of its
a ffectio n s, k in d is it in m em o ry fo r
it fo rg e ts th e fa u lts a n d re m e m b e rs
th e b e a u tifu l. T h e old G e rm a n p ro v ­
e rb , " N o b o d y ’s s w e e th e a r t w as ev e r
u g ly .”
M any a re s k e p tic a l a b o u t
th is. T h e f; 'lu r e s in so cial a n d
h o m e a n d c h u rc h life a r e no c o n tr a ­
d ic tio n b u t th e in f a llib le e v id en c e
o f its lack . T h e w o rld is d y in g , noi
fro m to o m u ch , b u t lack o f love. God
m a n ife s ts h is love in th e g if t of his
T h e R ugby D istillery c o m p an y o f so n a n d in h is lo n g p a tie n c e , w ith
L o u isv ille, K e n tu c k y , is a u th o r ity fo r ev il d o e rs a n d s in n e rs . P a u l se ts It
th e s ta te m e n t th a t u t th e p ric e a t fo r th as th e w h o le su m o f re lig io n .
w hich co rn is se llin g in L o u isv ille to ­ 1 C or. th i r t e e n th c h a p te r, say s it is
day w h isk y w ill co st th e p ro d u c e r th e " f u lfillin g o f th e la w ,” fo r I:
a b o u t 27 c e n ts p e r g a llo n . It Is co m ­ w o rk e th n o ill to h is n e ig h b o r ” Jo h n
b a tin g th e s ta te m e n t by a n o th e r la rg e is e m p h a tic . " I f a m an sa y , " I love
d is tille ry th a t w hisk y c an be p ro ­ G od, a n d h a te t h h is b ro th e r, h e is a
d u ced ut 20 c e n ts a g a llo n . T h e a v ­ l i a r .” “ G od Is love, he t h a t lo v e th
e ra g e p rice to th e c o n s u m e r is a b o u t is b o rn of G o d .”
fo u r d o lla rs p e r g a llo n , an in c re a s e I No p e rso n liv es b u t ca n re m e m b e r
so m e illu s tr a tio n to p ro v e S o lo m o n 's
o v e r th e cost of p ro d u c tio n o f 2,000
c la im s fo r u n fa ilin g love.
A little
p e r c e n t.
G e rm a n te s tifie d jo y fu lly o f J e s u s ’s
T h e S e a ttle T im es is " a g i n ” p ro h i­ love in h e r h e a rt a n d h is o v e rc o m in g
b itio n , a w h o le p a g e -fu ll 111 Its issu e i g ra c e in h e r life. T o h e a r h e r o n -
of J u n e 14, a n d on th e o p p o site sid e ! w ould th in k s h e h a d no c a re s o r
A g e n tle m a n sa id to tic-
of tile sa m e p ag e lig h ts In to p ro p o se d J tr o u b le s .
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e m e e tin g : " T h a t li tt le
c e n so rsh ip o f th e " m o v ie s .” I t d e ­
P o o r, w ash es
c la re s th a t th e m o v em en t " is s u p ­ w o m an is a m a rv e l.
fo
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p o rte d by a sm a ll a rm y o f Jo b -se e k ­
ers," w ho se e so m e fa t p o sitio n s d ru n k e n h u s b a n d w ho m is tr e a ts h e ,
a h e a d . A nd w ith r a r e lack o f c a re it y et sh e is a t h o m e w h a t we see h e r in
go es on to let leak th e in fo rm a tio n th e m e e tin g ." " D iv in e g ra c e , love, ov-
th a t th e p ro p o sed hill w o u ld c re a te erc o m iilg n a tu r e ," " s tr o n g a s d e a th .”
C a n 't be d ro w n e d by floods, n o r b rib ­
o n ly five " jo b s .”
ed by a ll th e s u b s ta n c e o f a m a n 's
J u ly 's cro p re p o rt sh o w s th a t O re­ h o u se.
P a u l b e a u tifu lly I llu s tr a te s love ai
gon w ill ra is e 1 8 ,5 8 0 ,0 0 c b u sh e ls ol
Its
b e st In 2d C or. 8 :1 -5 .
R ead it.
w h e a t ( Ills y e a i. T h a t a m o u n t is
S to p
b o ir e th ln g clo se to 5 p e r t i n t o f th , W e h a v e n 't tim e to w rite It.
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to ta l w h e a t cro p of th e U n ite d S tated ,
th in k , m e d ita te on th e re a l c a se s of
w hich is so m e w h e re m o u n d #c<
love p re v a ilin g th a t you can re c a ll
110,000 b u sh e ls
by m em o ry till y o u r ow n h e a rt g e is
so
ft. Sin is c ru e l; it b lo ts o u t tic-
P o rtla n d w ill h a v e th e s tro n g e s t
h an k on th e P acific co ast w hen th e good a n d m ag n ifies th e h a rd a n d u n ­
Y o u r m o th e r's love w as n o ’
F irst N a tio n a l an d th e S e c u rity S av ­ lovely.
ings Ji T ru s t Co. a re c o n so lid a te d . Its a p p re c ia te d by you w hen you h ad
new h o m e w ill he ut F ifth a n d S ta rk lier. W h at w o u ld n ’t you g ive to h av e
s t r e e ts in a new
b u ild in g
to be a c h a n c e to re c tify th e m is ta k e of
y o u r p a r t?
W h at
a w o rld su rg e ;
e re c te d
th ro u g h y o u r so u l a s you s ta n d by
L oves g r e a te s t c h a r a i -
T h e re
w ill be no le t-u p In th e h e r g rav e.
c a n v a ss fo r sto ck s u b s c rip tio n s to th e te r ls tlc is its so o th in g , e n ric h in g ,
c a n n e ry p ro je c t.
T h e re u re iiiuny s w e e te n in g an d p u rify in g p o w er C u l­
w ho h av e n o t been seen w ho u re tiv a te it fo r it w ill only g ro w by
w a itin g to he ask ed .
If a n y o n e Is c o n s ta n t e ffo rt to re sist th e c e n s o r­
w hich th e
o v e rlo o k e d he sh o u ld call up th e io u s a n d th e ugly w ith
w o rld a b o u n d s.
O u tlo o k
Ilow sw e e t, how h e av en ly th e s ig h t,
O u r s u r p lu s fr u it s ta n d s a good
W hen th o s e w ho love thi- L ord
c h a n c e o f b ein g c a n n e d , w h ich
is In o n e a n o th e r 's p eace d e lig h t
A nd so fu lfill h is w ord.
c o n sid e ra b ly b e tte r fo r th e fr u it anil
T ile v a lu e of a live, e n e rg e tic n ew s-
I ip e r Io an y tow n o r city is a b s o lu te ­
ly Im p o ssib le of e s tim a tio n .
T h e re
re
so m any w ays th a t th e good
i-w spap er p ro m o te s th e in te re s t of
tlie il ly an il th e in d iv id u a l c itiz e n s
h e re it Is p u b lish e d th a t It w ould
lik e try in g to n u m b e r th e Bunds
t (lie ti-a to e n u m e r a te th e m . It is
lie tr u e frie n d of tile city o r to w n
1 ev ery re s id e n t th e r e o f a n d s ta n d s
,nli Io fight th e b u ttle s ev en of th e
n liv ld u a l c itiz e n s in a w ay th u t no
h e r ag en cy h as e it h e r tile n e rv e o r
mi c o u ra g e to do.
It s ta n d s ns a
r e a l b u lw a rk o f d e fe n s e fo r th e city
. ml fo r tile peo p le.
But th is Is o n ly o n e fe a tu re .
T h e re ’s a n o th e r th u t Is seld o m giv-
< a m uch th o u g h t, m id tlia t Is th u t
e n e w sp a p e rs o f an y to w n o r city
ie a p ay in g in v e st m e u t
fo r su ch
; lace as in d u s tria l in s titu tio n s . Peo-
, le w elcom e w ith o p en a rm s a n d loud
lalni an y fa c to ry c o stin g a few
"me- .m l d o lla rs a n d th ey th in k th e
m u Is w o n d e rfu lly f o r tu n a te in se-
irln g a p lan t th a t w ill g iv e em p lo y - Its g ro w e rs th a n th e p re s e n t m eth o d
H-nt to a n u m b e r o f peo p le. S oina- of a llo w in g It to go to w aste.
nies I hey even p u t u p a b o n u s to s c ­
ire su c h a p la n t. T h e re are m any
Sun F ra n c isc o w ives a re o rg a n iz in g
■ w s p ip e r s w hich g iv e e m p lo y m e n t a g a in s t tin* affin ities
If th e y co u ld
io a n u m b e r o f p eo p le, a n d n o th in g o n ly p e rs u a d e th e a tfin itle s to o r g a n ­
th o u g h t of It.
T h e m o n ey th a t ize a g a in s t th e m en s o m e th in g effec­
m ie s to th e p a p e r Is s p e n t In th e tiv e m ig h t re s u lt.
iwn o r city w h e re It Is p u b lish e d ,
P o r tla n d 's
B e a v e rs
w e n t u p to
one of it go es aw a y , ex cep t fo r in k
ml p a p e r an d so m e o th e r sm a ll su p - th ird p lace on T u e sd a y a n d a re s t r iv ­
les th a t c a n n o t be b o u g h t a t hom e, ing h a rd to g et to th e to p a g a in C an
lie n e w sp a p e r is e s s e n tia lly a h o m e th ey re p e a t la s t y e a r ’s p e rfo rm a n c e ?
is tltu tlo n . It w o rk s day a n d n ig h t
A "fly in g tr ip to E u ro p e " h e r e a f te r
i b u ild up its h o m e to w n a n d s ta te ,
ml sp e n d s its m o n ey fre e ly w ith w ill p ro b a b ly m ean g o in g by a e ro ­
■ me peo p le it Is p u b lish e d o n s t r ic t I p la n e , If th e u n d e rta k in g by R od-
im I iicbh p rin c ip le s th e s e d a y s, a n d : m an W a n a m a k e r is su c c e sfu l.
mt ts th e re a so n fo r th e g ro w th a n d 1
T h e Los A n g eles city c o u n c il h as
ro s p e rlty th a ' h a s co m e to m an y pa-
n e a rly d o u b le d th e lic e n se fee fo r re ­
e rs d u rin g th e p a st few y e a rs.
ta il e s ta b lis h m e n ta a n d h a s In c re a se d
Vs u b u sin e ss e n te r p r is e , a good
it all alo n g th e line.
» w sp a p e r ka a b o u t th e best In d u s try
is t an y to w n h a s. a n d Its p u b lis h e rs
T h e 81600 tax ex e m p tio n law w ill
k n o th in g b u t a a q u a re d e a l.— E x­ m a k e th e p iw r m an s q u irm
I t is
ch an g e.
th e o p e n in g w edge to sin g le tax.
W hen th o s e w ho love th e L ord
And w ith h im h e a r a p a rt!
W hen so rro w flows fro m ey e to eye.
A nd Joy fro m h e a rt to h e a rt.
L et love in o n e d e lig h tf u l s tre a m ,
T h ro u g h e v ery bosom flow,
A nd u n io n sw eet an d d e a r e s te e m .
In ev ery a c tio n glow
C A P T C t) BRA N SON .
T ro u td a le , O reg o n .
W o o d law n g ra n g e is fig h tin g th e
e ig h t h o u r law an d tax e x e m p tio n .
T h e p re s s u re is re lie v e d .
T. R
re fu se s to ru n fo r g o v e rn o r o f New
Y ork
U n io n a n d W allo w a c o u n tie s fir«-
p ro te c tio n a s s o c ia tio n w ill b u ild a
c o m p le te sy ste m o f te le p h o n e lin e s
M inim um , any insertion, 10c.
MISI ELLANEOUS.
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L i r U i T I N ’h
F O R SA LE -—T h re e y o u n g h o rses,
ch e a p . 11. P. C h ris te n s e n , G resh -
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FO R S A L E — H eavy w o rk te a m , six
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a n d o u tfit fo r w ood h a u lin g . T o ­
pin on th e p a th , s o u th sid e o f P ow ­
g e th e r , o r te a m a n d o u tfit s e p a r ­
ell s tr e e t, b etw e e n E. Schw ed-.er's
a te . T. A., Box 55, G re sh a m .
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an d th e to p of th e h ill. F in d e r call
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p h o n e 681.
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D o u g lass B eav er G a rd e n .
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feed all su m m e r.
R u n n in g w ater. SE C O N D H A N D PIA N O — B est m ak e,
a b a rg a in , re a s o n a b le te rm s . R. R.
50c a m o n th a n d up.
M rs. E u n ice
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M. D ouglass, R. 1, T ro u td a le . P h o n e
81.
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LO ST— V a lu a b le w atch fob on th e
F o u r th of J u ly .
H ad in itia ls J.
R u le P la n ts .
G. S.,
also E lk s to o th .
F in d e r
F o r k a le p la n ts, see W. F. C u m ­
p lease r e tu r n to O u tlo o k office an d
m in s, T ro u td a le , O re., o r p h o n e 15x.
receiv e lib e ra l re w a rd .
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G ra in W a n te d .
F IR S T C LA SS C lo v e r a n d m ixed hay,
W a n te d , s a m p le s of g ra in to be
d e liv e re d o r in field. H. R. K an e,
u sed a t F a ir . P u ll up g ra in s an d
P h o n e , F a rm e rs 293.
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g ra s s e s by th e ro o ts. F in e h e a d s may
F O R S A L E —-T h o ro u g h b re d
J e rs e y
F o r in f o rm a ­ FO R S A L E — M ission ta b le , good co n ­
b u ll, s ix te e n
m o n th s
old.
M. be p u t in g lass ja r s .
tio n , call T. W. C ross. P h o n e 503.
d itio n .
F o r in fo rm a tio n c a ll th e
R au w , G re sh a m .
P h o n e 356. tf
O u tlo o k office.
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PO U L T R Y .
T W O COW S— re c e n tly fr e s h , c h e a p
W A N T E D — P u lle ts o r y o u n g ch ick s, FO R S A L E — A t a b a rg a in . P e c k ’s
fo r q u ic k sale.
A lso re g is te re d
la rg e b reed .
L ucy A d am s, R. 2,
r e s ta u r a n t. A pply a t once.
tf
b u ll, e x te n d e d p e d ig re e .
C h ief
Box 226, G resh am .
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O
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S
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E
—
S
olid
o
ak
ro
ll-to
p
d
esk
E n g in e e r sto c k , w ill sell him a t a
a n d rev o lv in g c h a ir.
See W . E.
REAL ESTA TE REN TALS
b u tc h e r ’s
p rice.
A lso 14 00 lb.
W ood, G re sh a m .
37
m a re 6 y e a rs o ld . A lso A ird a le
FO R R E N T —H o u se a n d lo t o n P ow ell
pu p s. O. W. T a rr, G re sh a m , O re­
s tr e e t.
S m all b a rn a n d ch ick e n SECO N D HAND M O TO R C Y C LE fo r
gon.
4 4
h o u se. G. G a n te n b e in .
sale. F ly in g M erkel. G ood c o n ­
d itio n . T e rm s re a s o n a b le . G re sh ­
am G arag e. P h o n e 801.
tf
B E E F C A T T L E , S to ck c a ttle and
fre sh cow s w a n te d . A ndrew r. B ros.,
P le a s a n t H om e.
P h o n e 2 79.
::
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CA R D S
JO H N
H. H. OTT
W . J . OTT
BROW N
O TT
IN S U R A N C E
R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
Q rtih a m ,
P h o n e 513
::
D E N T IS T S
IN S U B A N C S
BRO S.
D E N T IS T S
O REG O N
G RESH A M
O re g o n
w ill o pen D e n ta l Offices o v e r F ir s t
about
J u ly IS .
C O N TR A C TO R S
Ccv.s give more rr/lk a r J make
m;. .¿;ig safer and ea ,cr
r ~t
bothered and bitten by f. cs. 1 ...eve
their distress by spraying them with
Conkey’s Fly Knocker
704-5
ALFRED HAM M AR
P la s te r e r a n il C e m e n t C o n tra c to r.
E s tim a te s fu rn is h e d fre e on r e ­
q u e st.
AU w o rk G u a ra n te e d
S e llin g
PORTLAND,
a«
B u ild in g
-
O REG O N
P H Y S IC IA N S
O reaham P. O. B o x 31
S. P. B ittner, M. D. J
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
I f Y o n W an t F ir s t C la ss W ork S ee
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a
m. to I I m , 1 p. m to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. in., at R esid e n c e
P h o n es
Office 116 R esid e n c e l i t
Olfice H o w itt B ld g ., o v er P. O.
F r a n k C. Jo n e s
One o
time.
<r i\s two ammui»
. profits.
T ry It 13 D a y s
M o n e y L a c k If N ot
S a t is f a c t o r y
T
.i can today, Q t . 35c,
i-al. $1.00, 5 gal. M.OO
B R O S.
OREGON
R esid en ce, 111; Office, I I I
H . H. H U G H E S , M. D ?'
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
10-12 a. m.. 2-4 and 7 - l p . m .
Office, H o w itt U u iltliiig
G R E SH A M
-
-
OREG ON
DRESSMAKING PARLOR
MRS. M. SQUIRE
M ain S tr e e t o p p o site
B an k o f G resh am
G resh a m , O r e . P hone 851.
~N
Keeps Fües Away
F ro n Cattle and Horses
G R E SH A M .
H o u rs.
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
D r not t.? . it milk and civescows the peace
and comfort that insure a full milk pail.
M ETZG ER
PHONES
F it- e l T. J o n e s
B ills fo r L u m b e r W a n te d .
S chool D is tric t No. 49 w a n ts b id s
to f u r n is n
a n d d e liv e r
8957 fe e t
b rid g e lu m b e r, on school
g ro u n d .
B ills can be h ad fro m F. F o th , C lerk .
T r o u td t le , R o u te 1.
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Insures
Full Milk P
S ta te B an k
P h o n s 501
BIDS WANTED
DENTISTS iS *
IN S U R A N C E
A C C ID E N T
S U R E T Y BO N D S
K IB E
A U T O M O B IL E
LIK E
P L A T E G L A SS
HEALTH
Office on M niu S tr e e t
PHONES
Office 816 R e s . G8.
C ORD W OO D fo r sale. C h eap p rice
a n d la rg e m e a s u re . P h o n e 756.
B. G. MOSS
,1. E. ULANAHAN
J a m e s E lk in g to n
i ’H O N E S
R e sid e n c e ,
T abor
120;
in fice. Main 4812; H om e A 6162
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
City Bakery
Paul
H o e tz e l
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
R es., » 3 E a st (lt»ih St.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
Prop.
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Office P h o n e 46.
Best Bread
B e eld e n c e, 33»
G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
P H Y S IC IA N
and
BUBOEON
AU p r o f e s s io n a l c a lls p r o m p tly a t ­
ten ded. S p ecia l
a tte n tio n to die-
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fitting of
g la s s e s .
o ffic e H ou rs
to 12 a m., 1 30 to 6
o v er F ir st S ta te B ank
O reeham ,
ON THE MARKET
PRKSII EVERY DAY
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
M ain St.
Oreshani, Orc.
T h e O reg o n C o m p e n sa tio n c o m ­
m issio n b e g in s w ork w ith a fo rc e of
< H I R« H S E R V IC E S .
(T h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from
se v e n te e n p eo p le, a m ed ical e x p e rt
tim e lo tim e fi ee o f c h a r g e
O th ers
a n d a sk e le to n .
not lis te d h ere a re so lic ite d . If an y are
T h e ru lin g of th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l
The
"S e a s id e F la s h lig h t," a 16-
A C h a u ta u q u a w ith o u t B ry an Is th a t g irls s h a ll n o t w o rk in h o te l
ige p a p e r w h ich " I llu m in a te s th e p o ssib le
T h e o n e a t G la d sto n e c ig a r s ta n d s a f t e r six o 'c lo c k w ill be
ith to h e a lth , p le a s u re an d p ro s p e r- p ro v es It.
c a rr ie d In to c o u rts.
v" is th e p u b lic a tio n s e n t o u t fro m
G la d sto n e h a s g ra n te d a 25 y e a r
O reg o n sa s h a n d d o o r m a n u fa e -
asid e, b o o stin g th a t f a v o r ite re-
>rt
It w as p rin te d a t th e S ig n al gaa fra n c h is e a t 81 40 p e r th o u s a n d f a c tu r e r s h ad a h e a rin g b e fo re th e
_________
i I n t e r s t a te C o m m erce c o m m issio n to
fice an d reflecta c re d it o n th e a ty le
Portland municipal ahop v Ill be protest against lower rates for east-
if w ork n o n e w h e ra th e lin o ty p e la a
earn competitor!.
•ture o f a complete printing outfit. abandoned about Auguot let.
«
in co rrect p le a se n o tify th e O u tlo o k and
c o r r e c tio n s w ill be m ade a t o n ce )
B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H —S u n ­
d ay S ch o o l 10 a. m
D. R. S h oem ak er,
S u p erin ten d en t
P rea ch in g 11 a in and
7 30 p. nt. P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y
7 30 p m. E A L eonard. P a sto r.
SM IT H
M E M O R IA L P R E S B Y T E R -
Ian, F a ir v ie w — R ev
T h oa
R o b in son
m in iste r
S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a m
Mrs
D W M cK ay, su p erin ten d en t
preach
mg I l a
in . Y. P 8. C K. 7 30 p m
P rea ch in g by p a sto r at V icto ry and
H u rlb u rt a cn o o lb su a a a a lte r n a to Bua-
d a y s, a fte r n o o a and a v en la g '
Dr. W . C. B elt
PH Y S IC IA N
ANI» SU R G E O N
Office on M ain S tr e e t, op. L ib ra ry
G re sn a m . O re.
P h o n e 18
Attention!
T h e Farm er»’ M utual F ire
R e lie f A sso c ia tio n
O F P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
Invitee all farm ers w ho h ave no
Insu ran ce on th eir farm b u ild in gs
to in su re w ith us. T his asnoeia-
ation is the ch eap est anil sa fest in
the sta te. It Insures only cou n try
property and lias over $ 3 ,0 0 0 .OOtl
in surance in force.
W r its or p h on s
H. W. BM 18XALL. F ree.
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R elief
A sso ciatio n .
O reaham B o a t s Bo. S
N o ta ry P u b lie
P h o n s 74
B m I E state
DR. MABEL JANE D0R1NG
i» - im p 1 1 u h rm m c iA N
Office o v e r F ir s t S ta te B an k
T u e sd a v . T h u rsd ay an d S a tu rd a y
10 A. M. to 5 P M.
P L E A S A N T HO M E M E t ' H l ’K C H -
S u n d a y s e r v ic e s
S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a
m . p rea ch in g . 1st ad 3d S u n d a y s. 11 a
m . 2d and 4th S u n d a y s, 8 p. m
Ep­
w orth L e a g u e 7 SO p. rn P ra y er m eet­
in g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s.
R ev
T
L.
S m ith . P a sto r.
FREE
M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH —
M orning serm o n a t 11 o’clo ck , e v e n in g
S u n d ay sc h o o l a t 10
PLEASANT
VALLEY
B A T T I S T .erm o n at 7 30.
ii m.
Rev D M C ath ey su p e r in te n ­
ch u rch . S u n day S ch o o l a t 10 a
m
C la ss m e e tin g fo llo w in g m o rn ­
p rea ch in g at 11 a m . Y ou n g P eo p le's dent.
in
g
serm
F. L. R u gg. c la s s lea d er
m e e tin g 6 30. p rea ch in g at 7 30 p m l ta y e r m on.
e e tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s at
Rev Mr. H oy P astor.
? the ch u rch .
R ev. Wm. R. P lu m lee.
! P a sto r,
C H R IS T IA N
S C IE N C E
S e r v ic e s—
I. O. O. F. h a ll. G resh am . S u n d a y sc h o o l '
LOD GBS AND S O C IE T IE S .
at 10 A m. S e r v ic e s a t 11. te stim o n y
j m e e tin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t 6 o'clock G R E 8H A M M A SO N IC LO DG E— M eeta
A
seco n d T u e sd a y each m on th . 8
1 L 1N N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E TH O P-
_Z ^_p
ni W o rsh ip fu l M aster. G. A.
ist E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh a m P rea ch ­
E a stm a n ; S ecreta ry . H. J. P ul-
in g s e r v ic e s at 11 a. m and 7 30 p m
xr
L e e ham .
S u n d ay sc h o o l a t 10 a
m.. J u n ior
i.a a g 'ie a t 3 10 p m , E p w o ith L ea g u e
a t 6 46 p. nt A. R L ym an S unday F A IR V IE W M A SO N IC LO DG E— Meet»
sc h o o l S u p erin ten d en t, Mr» L ily P ul- !
A
« rat S a tu rd a y o f e a c h m onth .
en E p w o rth L ea g u e
p resid e n t
Mis«
J Z ’ W o r s h ip f u l M a s ta r, W H S tan -
t u n t i a H o a g la n d J u n io r L ea g u e Super-
!•>
secretary, E arl TegarL
R ev.
M e lv ille
T.
W lie.
■ n ten d en t.
' ~ ' Fairviaw .
P a ster.