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M s-, h 3 1 «79
F IX IN G T H E IR
V A L U E S.
T w o b rig h t y o u n g co lle g e m en a re
Rent out by th e P u b lic U tilitie s com -
Iiiii.rloil to fix th e v a lu e s of th e O re ­
E X P L A IN S
A BSENCE.
\ PEEX ISH S T A T E M E N T .
C o u n ty H o iu lm n ster Jo h n H Veon
s e e m s to he peeved a little b ecau se
t h e fa rm e rs alo n g th e Base L in e a re
op p o sin g th e im p ro v e m e n t of th a t
th o ro u g h fa re .
W itn e ss th e fo llo w ­
ing in y e s te rd a y 's O re g o n ia n :
B a se L in e ro a d w ill g e t no Im p ro v e -
h is y e a r a n il v e ry l i t t le lin ia o v e -
' i i . n l n e x t y e a r If t h i s p ro p o se d h a rd -
su fa c e p a v in g p r o p o s a l f a lls th ro u g h * .
U ' I h i i i I tto a d m a s t e r Veon on th e w lt-
nr.«..i s ta n d y e s te r d a y . " ‘I t Is u s e le s s to
p a v e w ith h a r d -b o u n d m a c a d a m ." •
iin iii
Otic w ould th in k from th e te n o r
of th is s ta te m e n t th a t th e d e s tin ie s
o f all th e road m a k in g in M u ltn o ­
m ah co u n ty w ere In th e h a n d s o f Mr.
V eon, and
th a t
th e
p eo p le h av e
n o th in g to
say a b o u t how
th e ir
m oney s h a ll be sp e n t. If th e co u n ty
c o m m is sio n e rs a re th e s e r v a n ts o f
th e ta x p a y e rs a n d n o t of Mr. Yeoti
tlie will d e fe r to th e w ishes o f th o se
w ho own th e p ro p e rty an d foot (lie
bills
If Mr. Veon Is q u o te d c o r­
rectly he seem s to he th e p o w e r b e­
h in d th e co m ity c o m m is sio n e rs an d
tin > m ust ta k e th e i r o rd e r s fro m
him . In stead of h im fro m th e m . And
h e is said to he se rv in g a w hole
y e a r for n o th in g a n d b o a rd in g h im ­
se lf
l lu postofflen d e p a rtm e n t h a s r e ­
duced th e cost of m oney o rd e r s to
many fo re ig n c o u n trie s , h u t not fo r
tin C u lled S ta te s.
It seem s to be
th e p o ltiv to m a k e It easy to sen d
tun e> out of th is c o u n try , b u t not to
me ' tin ru le s o f th e b a u k s a n il ex-
P • i
im paiiles nn ^ o e a l b u sin e ss
P e rh a p s th e d e p a i' tttL ii k n o w s Its
b u sin ess b u t it sh o u ld e n lig h te n th e
p u t' n a little on th e su b je c t.
gon h as c o n trib u te d » 1 0 ,3 1 7 ,3 8 7 .1 8
to th e re c la m a tio n fu n d to J u n e 30,
1913.
O regon h a s been a llo tte d fro m th a t
fu n d fo r re c la m a tio n w ork up to
sa m e d a te o n ly » 4 ,3 2 4 ,2 1 8 .7 7 .
Of th is a m o u n t » 1 ,2 7 7 ,1 3 2 .0 1 (o n e
c e n t I h a s b een r e tu r n e d leav in g us a
n e t In v e s tm e n t of » 3 ,0 5 7 ,0 8 6 .1 6 , o r
le ss th a n o n e d o lla r o u t o f th r e e paid
in.
T h e re h as been a llo tte d to v ario u s
s ta te s up to A pril 30, 1914, »10,-
3 0 7 ,3 9 6 .7 3 , of w h ich O reg o n g e ts
» 1 ,2 9 4 ,7 2 4 .0 8 .
In a m o u n t c o n tr ib u te d O reg o n Is
o n ly s u rp a s s e d by o n e s ta te
N o rth
D ak o ta
B ut In d is trib u tio n
n in e
s ta te s get m o re th a n O reg o n .
T h e a b o v e facts w ere b ro u g h t o u t
in an a d d re s s 111 c o n g re ss by N. .1.
S in n o tt, c o n g re s sm a n fro m th e e a s t ­
e rn O regon d is tric t.
Wc ex p ect th e e d ito r of th e Hock
wood Itipsuw will he m ad at us be­
c a u se we re p o rte d th r e e b ro k e n a rm s
fro m th e r e Iasi T u e sd a y
C o u ld n 't
h e lp It; had to g ive th e new s.
We w ould su g g est th a t th e tlre s h -
aiii F ru itg ro w e rs a ss o c ia tio n ta k e an
o p tio n on all th e c o rn h u s k s In tills
vicinity If tlie p rice o f to b acco goes
up.
P o r tla n d ’s m u n icip al Im p ro v e m e n t
bond» seem to li<‘ th e only co n itu o d l
ty th a t d id n 't go up In p rice b ecau se
o f th e w ar.
K eans h av e ad v an ced a b o u t 30
p e r cent. T h e re Is no e v id en c e th a t
th e y a re b ein g used a s a s u b s titu te
fo r coffee
T h e su p p ly of dyes is said to he
ru n n in g low . G ee! a in t we lucky
I'•• V s o d a te d P re ss mid th e Util- g u v s w ith E a s te r so f a r aw ay ?
ed P u ss a re m i l k i n g fare* n t each ■
______ ___ _ —
»tli r in th e co lu m n » of o u r tw o «>•-
T h re e m iles of w a te r m ain w ill be
vem ed e v e n in g co-la borer», th e T el- la id on th e P o rtla n d p e n in su la .
'g r.n u an d th e J o u r n a l.
B oth o f |
\ w iza rd m ake» a lio n d isa p p e a r
th e m got a new s u b s c rib e r la»t w eek
by m agic. In c id e n ta lly he m a k e s th e
h ilt i , e v e r m e n tio n e d th e e v e n t, b e ­ w olf d is a p p e a r fro m th e d o o r by th e
in g too busy sco o p in g each o th e r
sa m e a r t.
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j A New Telephone Directory
Will Go to Pre»» August 25th.
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P le a se a r r a n g e fo r an y c h a n g e d eatred in p re s e n t L IS T IN G S
a n d A D V E R T IS IN G as so o n as p o ssib le a n d n o t la te r th a n
AUGUST 21th .
Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Co.
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GRESHAM
FR ID A Y .
AUGUST
21.
I» I4
Troutdale
C o n g ressm an L afferty h a s been a c ­
cu sed o f " a b s e n te e n ls m ," in th a t be
is h e re in s te a d of b eing In W a sh in g ­
to n w hile c o n g re ss Is in sessio n .
It is
re m e m b e re d th a t S e n a to r
b o u rn e w as accu sed of being a n a b
s e n te e fro m O regon d u rin g n e a rly
th e w hole of his six y e a rs as s e n a to r.
T h e re is n o way of p le a sin g p eo p le
w ho a re p o litic a lly o p p o sed to a p u b ­
lic officer, o r th o s e w ho h a v e a
g ro u ch .
L afferty is h e re w h en not
n eed ed in W a sh in g to n ; B o u rn e w as
aw ay w hen h e w as n eed ed h ere. So
th e r e you a re .
T h e ta c ts In Mr. L a ffe rty 's case a re
th a t th e e n tir e le g is la tiv e p ro g ra m in
th e lo w er h o u se h ad been c a rr ie d
o u t an d It is sim p ly m a rk in g tim e
w h ile th e s e n a te is sc ra p p in g . W hen
th e s e n a te a c ts th e h o u se will do
b u sin e ss a g a in .
It is a good tilin g
to h av e each c o n g re s sm a n a t hom e
a few m o n th s in th e y e a r w h ere his
c o n s titu e n ts co u ld m eet him an d
ta lk th in g s over.
In fo rm a tio n
al
first h a n d is th e m o st im p o rta n t.
HAVE AND H A V E CAM PA IG N .
gon C a lifo rn ia
P o w er
co m p an y
p l i u t s in th is s ta te .
O ne of o u r local h a n k s is fo llo w ­
T h is is to d e te r m in e th e a c tu a l in g th e fo o tste p s of E a ste rn h a n k s
v a lu e of th e p ro p e rtie s as a b a sis fo r !n an e d u c a tio n a l cam p u lg n a n s a v ­
m a k in g r a te s fo r lig h t a n d pow er. in g s, a n d b rin g in g th e d e p o sito r in
It is not to be th e se llin g v a lu e of d o s e s to u ch w ith th e b a n k s a n d th e
p ro te c tiv e law s of o u r s ta te .
th e p ro p e rty .
T h e B ank of G re sh a m , one o f th e
If th e yo u n g m en find t h a t th e
g ro w in g
I n s titu ­
pow er com p an y Is c h a rg in g ra te s e n te r p ris in g an d
th a t a re excessive, th e co m m issio n tio n s o f o u r to w n , is a t th e p re s e n t
will d ire c t th e c o m p a n y Mb lo w er lim e c a m p a ig n in g th e s u r ro u n d in g
th e m u n til th ey y ield o n ly a Ju st an d c o u n try a n d e d u c a tin g th e peo p le to
re a s o n a b le profit on th e In v e stm e n t. th e a d v a n ta g e s of an a c c o u n t, both
T h e re Is only o n e d a n g e r in all fro m a p ro te c tiv e s ta n d p o in t a s well
th e ra te m a k in g v a lu e te n d s I as c re a tin g a m o re h a rm o n io u s fe e l­
th is
to in com e th e m a rk e t v a lu e.
If in g fo r h o m e in d u s try w hich ev ery
th a t he th e re s u lt, no m o re c a p ita l c o m m ercial e n te r p ris e s triv e s to do.
will com e to O regon to In v est in p u b ­ O u r g o v e rn m e n t re p o rt te lls us o n e
lic u tilitie s an d ev ery c o m m u n ity w ill ' p erso n o u t of ev ery sev en In th is
c o u n try h a s a sa v in g s a c c o u n t a n d
he forced to p u b lic o w n e rsh ip .
p e rh a p s If th e o th e r six w ere g iv en
tn e
o p p o rtu n ity
th is
p e rc e n ta g e
D EATH O F P IU S X.
w ould g re a tly In c re a se itself.
W ord cam e fro m R om e o n W ed ­
J u s t as th e e le c tric lig h t a n d g as
n esd ay of th e d e a th of P o p e P lu s X, c o m p an ies of to d ay c o n sid e r it b e n e ­
at th e V atican , fo llo w in g a b rie f 111- ficial to th e ir c u s to m e rs , to te a c h
l.et-s. Ills reig n sin ce 1903 h a s bee i th e m tlie econom y o f c o o k in g an d
lig h tin g w ith gas an d e le c tric ity , so
m a rk e d by a fa th e rly b en eflclen ce
do th e b a n k s c o n sid e r it w ith in th e ir
th a t has placed him In th e lead as
p ro v in ce to teac h th e p eo p le th e a r t
o ne of th e g re a te s t ru le rs o f th e
of sy s te m a tic sav in g s.
C itlio llc ch u rc h . A rc h b ish o p C h ris-
T h e B unk of G re sh a m h as m ade
I 'e voices th e se n tim e n t o f h is ch u rc h
g
ra
d u a l s tr id e s sin ce its o rg a n iz a tio n
m il m any o th e rs w hen he s a y s ; ‘ 1
c o n sid e r th a t w ith h is d e m ise we h e re a n d to d ay s ta n d s as a m o n u ­
lose one of th e g re a te s t m en d ie m e n t o f re sp e c t to o u r little city .
c h u rc h h as ev e r k n o w n . I c o n sid er
H o w O r e g o n I I hm R e e n H o l l i s i .
him g re a t by reaso n of his w o rk , l i e
w is g re a t In ev ery re s p e c t.”
F ro m th e sale o f p u b lic la n d s O re ­
OUTLOOK
TROUTDALE,
A ug
21. — Mrs.
R oger* a n d Mrs. O gden v isited Mrs
S u rb e r on M onday.
M iss D ella Z im m erm an a n d M iss
O pal S u rb e r s p e n t
W ednesday a t
G resh am w ith Miss K u th an d M abel
In g lis.
T h ey le ft h e re e a rly a n d
w alk ed to G re sh a m e n jo y in g th e e x ­
e rc ise g re a tly .
Mr. a n d Mrs. d u r a n c e B u x to n , of
C o rb e tt, v isited frie n d s h e re M on­
day.
Mr. a n d M rs. J 8 . B u rn s a n d fa m ­
ily an d M r. an d M rs. D avid B u rn s
fro m P o rtla n d w ere g u e sts o f J. S.
B u rn s la s t w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs. L ee E v an s, o f B rid al
v eil, s p e n t
S a tu rd a y
and S u n d ay
w ith th e ir m o th e r M rs. B rink.
T h e A dvent C h ris tia n s a re h o ld in g
th e ir a n n u a l m e e tin g s h ere at th e
cam p g ro u n d s.
Miss D elia Z im m erm an sp e n t S u n ­
day w ith Miss G lad y s L u m sden.
Mr. an d M rs. C. I. T h o m a s w ere
p re se n t a t th e
annual
fam ily r e ­
u n io n a t th e i r p a r e n ts ’ h om e in S a­
lem la s t w eek.
Mr. T h o m a s w ent
on to H ood R iv er o n b u sin ess
R u ssell W ilson h as re tu rn e d hom e
from N eh alem .
Mr. an d Mrs. Hoy B ailey, o f P o r t­
la n d , h av e bet-11 v is itin g at th e hom es
of C. I. R a k e r an d It D. H ailey. Mr.
B ailey is on th e p o lice force an d Is
e n jo y in g a v acatio n .
Mrs. S u rb e r an d h e r d a u g h te r O pal
w ere in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y .
C h o fr p ra c tic e w as held T h u rs d a y
e v e n i n g ill t h e M. E. ch u rc h .
S e rv ­
ices will be held n ex t S u n d ay e v e n ­
in g at 8 o 'clo ck .
M iss O live W ilson w as th e g u e st of
Miss G lad y s L u m sd en S a tu rd a y n ig h t
an d S u n d ay .
A sp le n d id a fte rn o o n w as e x p e r­
ienced by a jo lly cro w d S u n d ay a t
th e sw im m in g pool on th e Sun Dial
ra n c h . T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. and
Mrs. L. K u m m e r, s is te r anil n ep h ew ,
Mrs. N. S. P a rs o n s a n d c h ild re n , Miss
Bell P a rs o n s, Miss O live W ilson, Miss
D ella Z im m e rm a n , Miss H elen and
M ildred K ing, Mrs. Z im m e rm a n , Miss
G lad y s L u m sd e n , E llsw o rth B ak er,
M orris
M cG innis,
K ussell W ilson,
Jo h n M cG innis, C la re n c e P a rs o n s,
'a r r o l M cC reary.
Som e very su c ­
cessfu l a tte m p ts a t sw im m in g w ere
m ad e an d
a lso so m e
u n su ccessfu l
tr ia ls , hut ev e ry o n e en jo y ed th e fun.
Mrs. .1. B ush, of P o rtla n d , w as a
g u est at th e B a k e r an d Halley hom es
a c o u p le or d ay s th is w eek.
G. P. L u m sd e n h as re tu rn e d hom e
an d Mrs. L u m sd e n a n d c h ild re n a re
ex p ected n ex t w eek.
Mr. L u m sd en
b o u g h t 90 m ilk co w sfo r th e Sun Dial
la iry . T h e co m p an y ex p ects to p u t
In m ilk in g m a c h in e s soon.
C a rro ll M cC reary a n d M o rris Mc­
G in n is le ft S u n d ay ev en in g fo r T il­
lam o o k , O reg o n . T h ey ex p ect to stay
a w eek.
M A K IN G T H E G AS M E T E R
U SEFU L.
H e’s a g e n iu s ! ” " W h a t’s h e
lo n e ? ”
" H e h as c o n triv e d a
ny w hich h e h a s been a b le to
ness h is gas m e te r a n d m a k e It
Ills sew in g m a c h in e an d w ork
e b u rn .”
ever
p lan
h a r­
ru n
th e
POINTING THE WAY
TO CONVENIENCE AND
INCREASED PROFITS
lc w ord fo r first in s e rtio n ; o n e -h a lf cen t a w ord each s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n .
FO R S A L E o r T R A D E fo r pigs o r
y o u n g stu c k , 2oo th o ro u g h - bred
E n g lish e d p en ciled In d ia n ru n n e r
du ck s. P. F. U hlig, G re sh a m , O r.,
K. 3.
(52
FO R S A L E T h re e y o u n g ho rses,
ch eap . H P. C h ris te n s e n , G re sh ­
am , R. 2. P h o n e 263.
tf
FO R S a L E — T w o la rg e five-year-old
m ules, also fo u r la rg e h o rses, well
b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 p o u n d s. H.
E. D avis. P h o n e 21.
tf
B E E F C A T T L E , S tock c a ttle an d
fresh cow s w anted. A n d rew s B ros.,
P le a s a n t H om e.
P h o n e 27 9.
R EA L ESTA TE, RENTALS
FOR SALE—1 ACRE—CHEAP
on Cleveland avenue, Cleveland
addition. Faces east. Price $400.
Terms. P. E. Arlett, 41 First St.,
Portland.
tf
FIN XL ACCOUNT.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O reg o n
in
au d fo r M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty .
in th e M a tte r o f th e E sta te of J . W.
S h a ttu c k . D eceased.
N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n ­
d e rs ig n e d as A d m in is tra trix of th e
e s ta te of J. W. S h a ttu c k , d eceased ,
h a s filed h e r final a cco u n t of said
e s ta te . In th e ab o v e e n title d c o u r t;
an d th a t T u e sd a y , th e 1st day of
S e p te m b e r, 1914, a t th e h o u r of 9
o ’clo ck a m. o f sa id day, In d e p a r t­
m en t No. 6 o f said c o u rt, h as been
set by »aid c o u rt as th e tim e an d
place fo r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s th e re to .
All p e rso n s h a v in g o b je c tio n s to
said final a c c o u n t a re h ereby n o ti­
fied to p re s e n t th e sa m e a t su c h tim e
a n d place.
MARY C. SH A T T U C K .
A d m in is tra trix .
M C. K ING ,
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix
F ir s t p u b 'ic a tio n J u ly 3 1 st, 1914.
L ast p u b lic a tio n A ug 2 8 th , 1914
S tra y e d
BROOD SOW S— B o ar an d pigs, fo r ONE R ED COW , one h o rn b ro k e n ,
sale. Z im m erm an R an ch , 1 m ile
L ib e ra l re w a rd .
C. M. L iste r,
E a st o f F a irv iew .
R. 1, box 83, T ro u td a le .
*50
W A N T E D - F re s h cow s. C. L. Idle-
m au.
P h o n e T a b o r 246 o r 3313,
68 E a st 8 0 th s tr e e t, P o rtla n d .
BIDS WANTED
B ids w ill be received by th e c lerk
of S chool D istric t No. 6 J o in t, up to
B R O IL E R S W A N T E D
life
to 2 A ugust 24. 1914, fo r 75 rick s of first
p o u n d s. B est m a rk e t price. P hone gro w th live Hr w ood, to be d e liv e re d
T a b o r I. P o rtla n d A qto C lub. 50 :it O rie n t sch o o lh o u se an d placed in
the sh ed p rio r to S e p te m b e r 15,
19 14. C has. L. H u n te r, C lerk , P le a s ­
MISI E L L A N E O I S
a n t H om e, O reg o n .
60
POULTRY
LOST
D iam ond
rin g ,
w ith
tw o
J a n i to r W an ted .
sm a ll d ia m o n d s a n d ru b y . F in d e r
A p p lic a tio n s fo r th e ja n lto r s h ip of
p lease re tu r n to O u tlo o k office. R e­ D rient school fo r th e com ing y e a r
w ard s.
bi
will be c o n sid e re d
by th e school
board on A u g u st 24, 1914. C has. 1,.
SECOND HAND M O TO R C Y C LE foi H u n te r , C lerk
D ist. No. 6 J o in t,
sale.
F ly in g M erkel. Good con P le a s a n t H om e. O regon.
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d itio n . T e rm s re a s o n a b le . G resli
am G arag e. P h o n e 801.
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N O T IC E O F S A L E .
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CARDS
D E N T IS T S
IN S U R A N C E
JOHN BROWN
H. H . O T T
W. J. OTT
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 ­
SU R A N C E C O M PA N IE S
O T T BROS.
D E K T 1B T S
G R E SH A M
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OREGON
O r e ilia m , O re g o n
513
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J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN S U R A N C E
SU R E T Y BONDS
A C C ID E N T
A U T O M O B IL E
F IR E
P
L A T E GLASS
L IF E
HEALTH
Office on M a in S t r e e t
PHONES:
Office 81« R es.. «8.
PHONES
o ffice 51"
R e s id e n c e 51x
J . E. CLAN.XH.XN
It. G. MOSS
DENTISTS
O F F IC E
F IR S T
STATE
BANK
B U IL D IN G
G R E SH A M , O R E .
P H Y S IC IA N S
SUMMONS.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
O regon In a n d fo r M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty .
P h o eb e H all, P la in tiff, vs D avid
H all, D efen d an t.
fo D avid H all, th e ab o v e n am ed De­
fe n d a n t :
In th e n a m e o f th e s ta te of O re­
gon, you a re h ereb y re q u ire d to a p ­
p e a r an d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed
a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d
tu lt w ith in six w eeks fro m th e d a te
of th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is s u m ­
m ons. a n d if you fail to a p p e a r an d
a n sw e r th e said c a u se of s u it and
o n tp lu in t on o r b efo re th e 1 2 th day
at' S e p te m b e r, 1914. sa id d a te b eing
m o re th a n six w eeks fro m th e first
p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s, th e
p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to th e c o u rt to r
th e re lie f d e m a n d e d in th e co m ­
p la in t to -w it: lo r a d e cree fo re v e r
d isso lv in g th e b o h d s of m a trim o n y
e x is tin g b etw een th e p la in tiff and
d e fe n d a n t upon th e g ro u n d s g lo s s,
h a b itu a l d ru n k e n n e s s , c ru e l a n d in ­
h u m a n tr e a tm e n t a n d d e se rtio n , fo r
ih e cu re a n d cu sto d y of th e m in o r
ch ild E liz a b e th H all, an d fo r such
f u r th e r re lie f as to th e c o u rt m ay
seem Just an d e q u ltu b le in th e p re m ­
ises.
»Iii» su m m o n s
is p u b lish e d in
p u rs u a n c e to an o r d e r of th e H o n ­
o ra b le It. G. M orrow , o n e of th e
Ju d g es of th e above e n title d c o u rt,
m ad e on th e 2 0 th day of Ju ly , 1914,
d ire c tin g said su m m o n s to be p u b ­
lish ed fo r six su ccessiv e w eeks iu
th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k , a n e w sp a p e r
of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p rin te d and
p u b lish e d a t G re sh a m , M u ltn o m ah
co u u ty , O regon.
M C. K ING ,
A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff.
G re sh a m . O regon
D ate of first p u b lic a tio n Ju ly 2 4 .'1 4
D ate of last p u b lic a tio n S ept 4. 14
M is c e lla n e o u s
L ive»tork
LIX ESTOCK
Phon«
CONTRACTORS
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
ALFRED HAMMAR
P la s te r e r anil 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.
All w o rk G u a ra n te e d
P lio u e SOI
P h y sic ia n anti S u rg e o n
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. m. to 12 m ., 1 p. in. to 3 p. m
7 to 8 p. m ., a t R e s id e n c e
E hones
O nice 116 R e s id e n c e 118
Office H o w itt Bldg*., o v e r P . O
G r e s h a m P . O. B o x 31
PHONES
R e sid e n c e , 111; o ffice. I l l
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
H o u r» .
10-12 a. m .. 2-4 a n d 7-8 p. m.
Office, llu w itt B uilding
G R E SH A M
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OREGON
PH O N ES:
R e s id e n c e ,
Office, I f a i n î f l l
T abor
F ra n k
Jone»
G r e s h a m , O re., P h o n e 851.
C e rtifie d p up il of C h ic a *o Musical C ollege
I e a c h e r of V o ice, P ia n o a n d P ip e O r ­
gan . C h o ir D irectin g a S p ecialty .
For I e im a Inquire
C o r . C le v e l a n d A v e
a n d S e c tio n L in e
DRESSMAKING PARLOR
M R S M . S Q U IR E
M ain S tre e t o p p o site
B ank o f G resh am
M. D.
P h y s ic ia n am i S u rg e o n
Re»., » 3 E a st <(»th St.
Office, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO RTLA N D , OREGON
O ffice P h o n e * € .
MRS ELLEN ADAMS FCMEROY
120;
H o b m A S í SS
J. M. S H O R T .
W K D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
F tts e l T. J o n e s
R e s id e n c e , 339
G eo . Inglis, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N
All p r o fe s a io n a l » a lla p r o m p tly a t ­
te n d e d . S p e c ia l
a tte n tio n
to d is ­
e a s e s o f th e E y e a a n d f ittin g of
g la m Hea
Office H o u r« 9 to 12 a m ., 1 3 0 t o 6.
o v a r Y lr it
S ta ta B a n k
O re a h a m .
Dr. W. C Belt
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office on M ain S tr e e t, op. L ib ra ry
P h o n e 18
G re sh a m , O re.
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
^S S rxA IN T IN G and
APER-HANGING
C o n tr a c t o r D a y W o r k
GOOD WORK
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PRICES RIGHT
B. F. Murray
Office m Logan Bldg.
M inim um , a n y In s e rtio n , 10c.
TROUTDALE
L ib rary H our» fo r A u g u st
D u rin g th e m o n th of A u g u st th e
G re sh a m fre e p u b lic lib ra ry w ill be
o pen on M ondays, W ed n esd ay s an d
F rid a y s fro m 6 :3 0 to 9 p tn., a n d on
T u e sd a y s, T h u rs d a y s a n d S a tu rd a y s
fro m 3 to 5 30 p. m. Y ou a re In
v ited to p a tr o n iie th e lib ra ry by t a k ­
ing o u t b ooks an d by m a k in g use of
T h e v o tin g c o n te s t is a tr a d e b u ild ­ th e cool in v itin g re s t room .
e r a n d ao h elp s th e h o m e m e rc h a n t
first
You h elp y o u rs e lf by h elp in g
See Us
i h im
K eep th e m oney a t hom e a n d fo r T op B uggies, H ack s, C a rta , etc.
H m m I’ i F a rm M ach in ery , G resh am
boost fo r th e hom e tr a d e
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N
Office o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank
T u e sd a y . T h u rsd a« a n d S a tu rd a y
10 A. M. to 5 P M.
*(125.<»(M> M u ltn o m a h C o u n t} , O re ­
g o n I n te r s ta te B rid g e 4 fa I”**'
C en t Cou|H>n Bond».
T h e B o n d in g C o m m itte e of M ult-
lom uh c o u n ty , O reg o n , c o n sistin g
>t th e B oard o f C o u n ty C om m lssloii-
rs a n d th e C o u n ty C lerk of said
•ounty, w ill receiv e sea le d bids to r ail
ssu e of coupon bonds fo r »625,000
if th e te n o r a s fo llo w s.
B onds shaU efle d a te d Ju ly 1. 1914
nid b e a r in te re s t a t th e ra te of fo u r
ind o n e -h a lf p e r c e n tu m per a n n u m ,
lay ab le se m i-a iiu u a lly .
B onds sh a ll be issu ed in d e n o m i­
n a tio n s o f »1,000 e a c h ; p rin c ip a l an d
in te re s t to be p ay ab le a t th e fiscal
agency o f th e S ta te o f O regon, in
New Y o rk C ity, New Y ork, o r a t th e
»ffice of th e T r e a s u r e r of M u ltn o m ah
'o u n ty , P o rtla n d , O regon, a n d will
n a tu r e as fo llo w s: »25.000, J u ly 1,
i918 a n d »26,000 on th e first d ay of
m ly of each a n d ev ery y e a r th e r e a f ­
ter u n til th e e n tir e is su e of said
jo n d s s h a ll nav e been paid.
T h e se bonds a re issued fo r th e
.»urpose o f ra is in g tu n a s to b u ild an
n te r s ta te b rid g e betw een M u ltn o ­
mah C o u n ty ,
O regon, an d C la rk e
’o u n ty , W a sh in g to n , a n d h av e been
lU thorized by a g e n e ra l a c t of th e
e g ls la tu re of th e S ta te o f O regon.
B id d e rs will be p e rm itte d to s u b ­
mit a lte r n a tiv e b id s o fferin g to ac­
cept th e e n tire »625,000 in bon d s to
be d e liv e re d o n o r a b o u t tw e n ty d ay s
rrorn th e d a te of th e a w a rd , o r they
may bid fo r th e ac c e p ta n c e of »250,-
J00 in bon d s to be d e liv e re d on o r
ib o u t tw e n ty d ay s fro m th e d a te of
the a w a rd , »20 0 ,0 0 0 in bonds to be
d eliv ered on O cto b er 1, 1914 a n d
{175,000 in b o n d s to be d e liv e re d on
D ecem ber 1, 1914.
A d u ly c e rtifie d check d ra w n on a
re sp o n sib le b a n k fo r five per c e n t of
th e p a r v a lu e o f bonds bid fo r, p a y ­
able to J o h n B. Coffey, C o u n ty C lerk
of M u ltu o m ah C o u n ty , O reg o n , m u st
acco m p an y e ach bid.
S uch d ep o sit
to be re tu rn e d if th e bid ts n o t a c ­
cepted, o th e rw ise to be ap p lie d by
the co u n ty on th e su m so bid, o r, if
th e b id d e r fa ils to com ply w ith th e
te rm s of his bid, th e a m o u n t to be
fo rfe ite d to th e co u n ty as an d fo r
liq u id a te d d a m a g e s.
B ids m u st he
su b m itte d on b la n k fo rm s fu rn is h e d
»> th e c le rk of th e B onding C o m m it­
tee. No bid fo r less th a n p a r a n d a c ­
c ru e d in te re s t w ill be c o n sid e re d , th e
rig h t being re s e rv e d to re je c t any
and a ll bids. B onds w ill be sold fo r
cash only.
T h e su c c e ssfu l b id d e r w ill be f u r ­
n ish ed w ith a n o p in io n a p p ro v in g th e
leg ality of
th e
issu e
by M essrs.
S torey, T h o rn d ik e . P a lm e r it D odge,
of B o sto n , M a s sa c h u se tts; a lso w ith
a copy of tlie o p in io n of th e S u p rem e
C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon, u p h o ld ­
ing th e c o n s titu tio n a lity of th e a c t
a u th o riz in g th e
issu in g of th e s e
bonds.
A11 b id s m u s t be in th e h a n d s of
th e c le rk of th e B o n d in g C o m m itte e
by tw o o 'clo ck p. m.. Pacific T im e,
A ugust 25. 1914, a t w hich tim e th e
sam e w ill be o p en ed a u d co n sid ered .
A d d re ss all in q u irie s to Jo h n B.
Coffey, C ounty C lerk o f M u ltn o m ah
C ouuty, O reg o n , P o rtla n d , O regon.
JO H N B C O F F E Y ,
C ounty C lerk .
F irst p u b lic a tio n Ju ly 24, 1914
L ast p u b lic a tio n Aug. 24, 1914
How th e T ro u b le S tart» .
S om e
C o n stip a tio n is th e c a u se of m any tro u b le
a ilm e n ts an d d is o rd e rs th a t m akes d rin k .
life m ise ra b le .
T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's
T a b le ts , keep y o u r bow els re g u la r
a n d you w ilt avoid th e s e d iseases
F o r sa le by G re sb a u i D rug C o., an d
a lt D e a le rs .___ ________
_____
m en
a r e eag e rly se e k in g
th a t w ill d riv e
th e m to
Attention!
(■«od
Kea»ou
for
Hi»
Enthu»ia»m .
W hen a m an h as su ffe re d fo r se v ­
e ra l d ay s w ith colic, d ia r rh o e a o r
o th e r fo rm of bow el c o m p la in t and
is th e n c u re d so u n d a n d w ell by one
o r tw o d o ses o f C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic,
C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R em edy, a s
is o fte n th e case, it is b u t n a tu r a l
th a t he sh o u ld he e n th u s ia s tic in his
p ra ise of th e rem ed y , a n d esp ecially
is th is th e case of a se v e re a tta c k
w hell life is th r e a te n e d
T ry It w hen
in need o f su ch a re m e d y . It n ev er
fa lls
S old by G re sh a m D rug Co aud
all D ealers.
T he v a lu e of an opportunity de-
Twenty per cent off on Lawn­ pen..»
Portland coinmlaaioners bare au
upon th e efficiency of th e o ne
mower* at Starling a Kidder's.
thorlMd
tal* oí »160,600 dock hood*
who •*«• and aeite* IL
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
Relief Aaaociation
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Invite« all farm ers w ho have no
Insurance on their farm building*
to in su re w ith us. T h u asaorla-
ation is the cheapest and sa fest in
the sta te. It insures only country
property and ha» over » 8 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
in su ran ce in force.
W r i t * or phon*
T h e F a rm e r* M u tu al F ir e R elief
A M oclatlon.
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