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PA G E O RIH H A M TWO (I resham O utlook V o K e siih iii o f O r e g o n Xf«*! H e m a h i I n t r a llie d . T W IC E A W EEK Published every Tuesday and Friday S ixty-eight correspondence cours at G resham , Ora<on. es, free except for th e nom inal fee H L». ST. CLAIR. E ditor and P ubl’r. th a t covers postage l u t intended m ainly for resid en ts of O regon, are O u r S u b s c r ip tio n ' offered by th e sta te univ ersity this K a te s One y « a r. I1 H year to th e people who cannot leave • Il m o n th s . f ftc ta , th e ir reg u la r work to a tte n d a h ig h th r e e m o n th 's t r i a l s u b s c rip tio n . SOcts e r ed u catio n al in stitu tio n . T hese 68 courses are in th e fol t d te r t ls ln * h a t« s re a n o n a b l« lowing su b je cts: A rchitecture, bird Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e stu d y , botany, d eb atin g , econom ics, w ill c e ll. education, electricity , E nglish, g eo l Phone $•!. ogy. G erm an, h isto ry , hom e biolo '• T h e L in o ty p e gy, jo u rn alism , lite ra tu re , uiatheine- W ay Is th e W ay th a t W in e ." ' ties, philosophy, physics, psycholo Offli lai paper of the Town of gy, sociology. G r e s h a m , O re g o n . Among th e new courses a re sev Official paper of the Town of era l of especial in terest to Oregon Fairview, Oregon. le a th e rs : H isto ry of m odern ele E n te r e d a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M : h I , I t l l , a t tb n l'f>st«,fn e at m en tary ed u catio n , secondary e d u c a ad G r e s h a m , O re g o n , u n d e r t h e A ct of tio n ; problem s in e d u c atio n ; M a rc h 8. 1*71.________________________ vanced courses in te a c h e rs’ E nglish O IV IA SLIG H T CONSIDERATION. com position. Or. II. I). Sheldon of ■ th e d e p a rtm e n t of ed u catio n , and A aeetningly em barraaaln g s itu a l)r. G eorge Rebec, p ro fesso r of p h il tion co n fro n ts th e G resham cannery osophy, will th is year aid in giving p roject, ju d g in g from th e tone of a co rrespondence in stru ctio n . Tiie correspondence d ep a rtm en t is le tte r received by th e O tulook from a co rresp o n d en t who com plains of • in ten d ed to p ut h ig h er in stru c tio n too much inspection by officious w ith in reach of all sta te residents. s ta te inspectors. W hile inspection As m uch as o n e-th ird of th e w ork of la probably a good th in g it may go a d eg ree may In exceptional cases too far in ham p erin g an e n terp rise he ta k en In tiie correspondence d e that is try in g to help the com m uni p artm en t. One stu d e n t, a sen io r ty. T he O utlook does not vouch for ( th is year, will have m ade 27 of the I he sta te m e n ts m ade below b u t su b 120 req u ired hours by co rresp o n d m its them as show ing how a legi en ce; a n o th e r has com pleted 26 B u lletin s co n tain in g a full tim ate e n te rp rise may be d isco u r Itours. list of courses will be sen t on appli- aged. ! catio n . T he w riter says: T lw w r i t e r w a s in on e o f O re g o n ’ s lurg« t c a n n e rie s a fe w d a y s ago. T h is p a r t ic u la r p l a n t . is n e w a n d a m o d e l in s t i t u t i o n in e v e ry w a y . the o w n e r d u r in g th e past y e a r h a v in g > i . n i som e $50.000 in th e c o n s tru c tio n . i n n i n g th e season t h is y e a r th e p la n t < m p io \ ed som e 300 p e o p le s te a d ily . In fa c t :;a ve e m p lo y m e n t to a l l th e id le h e lp in tiie c o m m u n ity . A ll w o rk w a s p a id f o r on th e piece fern w it h a b o n u s a d d e d f o r «all th o se w h o c o u ld d o m o re th a n a c e r ta in a v- «•i-.i-ce. I ’ ru le r t h is s y s te m th e e a rn e s t an d re lia b le g i r l w o rk e rs m a de fr o m *15 00 to | IS .00 p e r w eek on a n in e - h o u r d a y , s t r a ig h t th r o u g h th e season o n th e o th e r h a n d a la z y o r d is in te r e s t- «.I one w h o w o rk e d r i g h t a lo n g s id e o f a good w o r k e r w o u ld m a ke o n ly 60c a day T h e m a n u g e r in s p e a k in g o f th is r a id : •’O u r p la n Is to pay a b o n u s f o r e f- fa ie n e v f o r w e fin d th a t th e g i r l w h o does th e b ig g e s t d a y ’ s w o rk a n d d ra w s th e m oat m o n e y , a ls o does the best w o rk w h ile th e la z y on es win» k ic k an d e c tn p h iiii a re no g o o d a t a n y p ric e .” He m e n tio n e d t i l l s to sh o w h o w a m in im u m wag»- w o u ld be u n f a ir in th e ir III»» o f b u s in e s s ns i t w o u ld c u t th e w .i •• h o f th e go od w o r k e r in o r d e r to la is e th e w a g e s of th e in c o m p e te n t one. tri s p e a k in g a b o u t g e n e ra l c o n d itio n s h* ia h l " I H ir in g th e s u m m e r w e have had n o t I chs th e n s e v e n te e n s ta te in - sp. • t».rs o f one k in d a n d a n o th e r In here t r y in g to tln d s o m e th in g about our m odel p la n t a t w h ic h th e y c o u ld k ic k and th e y seem ed r a th e r d is a p p o in te d w h e n tiie y c o u ld tln d n o p a r t ic u la r oil J»M‘ t Io n s .” J u d g in g fr o m th e w a y we a re r e g u l a t 'd . in - p e r te d a n d W 'atched a t e v e ry tu r n , one w o u ld t h in k t h a t w e w e re •a t o f c t in d n a ls t r y i n g to ro b th e c o m m u n ity in s te a d o f h o n e st b u s in e s s men ? p e n d in g th o u s a n d s u p o n th o u s a n iis o f «‘» •liars f o r th e fa r m e r s ' p ro d u c e and c n ip lo y in g h u n d re d s o f p e o p le n t good wag» N o t one w o rd o f c o m m e n d a tio n »>r e n c o u ra g e m e n t have w e e v e r re re iv e d fr o m a n in s p e c to r o r c o m m ie s in n e r f o r s t a r t in g an I n d u s t r y th a t sp e n d s u p w a rd s o f $160.000 f o r p ro d u ce a n d w agi*s In th e c o m m u n ity a n n u a lly . W e h a v e d o n e a go od b u s in e s s a n d d o n o t need th e ir e n c o u ra g e m e n t b u t we h a v e ha d to tig h t e v e ry s te p o f th e way in o rd e i to he a b le to d o b u s in e s s and st»eiMt o u r m o n e y .” W o u ld I t n o t he b e tte r f o r th e w o r k in g p. «»ph' o f O re g o n i f th e s ta te w o u ld t h in » o u t w a y s to e n c o u ra g e In d u s tr y th a t g iv e s e m p lo y m e n t to I ts p e o p lr th a n to h» c o n tin u a lly d o in g e v e r y th in g In it s power to r e ta r d I n d u s tr ia l p ro w ! h l> ld >ou e v e r h e a r o f one o f them, r « w tangle«) ro m m is -d o n s t h a t t r y to r e g u la te e v e ry w o r k in g m a n a n d err p lo v e r in th e s ta te d o a n y th in g to w a rd I <ip in g s ta r t a n in d u s tr y . W h a t O re g o n needs is a c o m m is s io n to e n t'o u ra g e In d u s tr ie s a n d le s s o f th» i o)iti< a l fa k e r who is r e a lly n t th e hot to m o t o u r p re s e n t u n s e ttle d I n d u s tr ia l c o n d itio n a n d u n e m p lo y e d w o rk m e n . OUTLOOK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.*S. 1 )»I A A DAY’l* MISHAPS. Boring. O re., rtept. 24.— G reshaui O u tlo o k :— Allow me a few w ords in your v aluable p ap er in ex p lan atio n of to d a y ’s accidents. A bout halt way betw een S am uel B acon's and Chas L. H u n te r’s, I s ta rte d my horse a little fa ste r, but th e ham e stra p broke, and he set to k ic k in g — broke both sh a fts an d cleared him self, th en ran tow ard hom e H ÿ l l l f th ree m iles till E lm er B ankus B tO p 1 g ath ered up my m a i l ped him. and s ta rte d on afoot. Close to J as. Speirs I m et W. A. P ro c to r in his big auto. He told me to g et in and go hack to his hom e, th en he would tak e me aro u n d . Tiie way th a t au to sped it kept m e busy g e ttin g my mail ready. We m ade e x tra tim e and reached Boring at 1:56 p. in. Mr. M orand took us o ut to B an k u s and we got my horse, hut on th e way hack, o n e-fo u rth mile of B oring, we met an a u to an d my h o rse je rk e d suddenly and o v ertu rn ed tile buggy, Some slig h t kick in g an d an o th e r s h if t was broken. T hen we w alked and led o u r ho rses into tow n. E. E. Van F leet used th e tele phone and secu red Mrs. I. N. L S h rln er to bring my buggy to the office. 1 w ant to th a n k each of my friends who aided me today. But those who aided me today a re not the only frien d s 1 have. I believe th e re a re very few ro u te s in all of Oregon th a t have a b e tte r class of people living on it th a n live on ro u te 1, B oring, Oregon. No one was h u rt today, fo r which I am devoutly th a n k fu l. DAVID W O LFE. / POINTING THE WAY TO CONVENIENCE AND INCREASED PROFITS ) lc word for first In sertio n ; o ne-half cent a w ord each su b se q u e n t in se rtio n . Vo L iq u o r A d v ertisem en ts. In April tiie Chicago lleco rd -H er- ald annou n ced th a t it would no long e r accept ad v e rtise m en ts fo r th e sale of In toxicating liquors Tills war ■ounteil action so w orthy of com m en d atio n and em u latio n th a t tin p u b lish er of t i i e R eco rd -llerald wa- fairly snow- u n d er by m essages and m issives from hie ad m irers. And wt rise sim ply to rem ark th a t It 1» not necessary fo r th e Modern W oodman io anno u n ce like refo rm atio n . The Modern W oodm an never lias accept ed liq u o r ad v e rtise m en ts of any kind Modesty d o es not prevent us from ■xpiaining th a t th e by laws of o u r society a re ag ain st th e liq u o r Itnsi net'i in all its form s Tin Modern W oodm an, May 1914. N o tice to Owner. Bring them to Us HIGHEST ' M ARKET P R IC E F O R YOUR B U T T E R AND l GGS W e w a n t th e m a n d w ill p a y you th e to p p ric e in tra d e o r cash . Y o u will Get a “Square Deal” • If yo u n e e d fresh g ro c e rie s w e can surely s u p p ly y o u r w a n ts — "EGGSACTLY." H a v e y o u e v e r tried OUR OW N BRAND of COFFEES? T h e y ’re full stre n g th b u t n o t costly. / W om en in Big Row. PULFER MERCANTILE CO. P o rtlan d , O re., Sept. 6.— A big row lias broken out in th e fem ale co n tin g en t of th e saloon eam p in Phone 831 The Oregon. W hen Louis E p stein cam e h ere from D enver he o rganized the Hop G row ers' association, th en he em ployed som e women to w ork th e women voters. T hese w om en were chiefly Abigail Scott D uniw ay, Mrs. Dr. Carey T albot and Mrs. N ew ton C. G auntt. T he women did not like tiie bop g ro w e rs’ fake, so th e T ax p ay e rs ’ and W age E a rn e rs ’ association IN B U H A B C r was fixed up fo r th e ir benefit with Mrs. D uniw ay a t th e head an d Mrs JOHN BROWN T albot as secretary IN S U R A N C E A ccording to th e women, Mrs. D uniw ay was to get $1,800 for the R ep resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IN stu n t, and Mrs. T albot $100 a m onth SURANCE COM PANIES Mrs. D tuilw ay’s husband p ro tested loudly ag ain st m aking tiie fam ily P h u n s 513 O re s h a n i, O re g o n nam e a tail to th e saloon k ite and induced h e r to cut o ut p art of her sp eakin g program in behalf of the saloons. T he d u ties of th e women J a m e s E lk m g t o n were chiefly to a tte n d d in n e rs paid IN S U R A N C E for by th e brew ery in te re sts and get A C P lD E N T SU R E TY BONDS th eir nam es ill th e papers as sp e ak f i r e a u t o m o b il e L I F E P l, A T E G L A S S ing for th e women of O regon. Tiie HEALTH women claim th a t th e foxy Epstein O ffice ou M a in S tre e t induced Mrs. T albot to give lilm h er PHONES Ofllce 81Ü Re».. 68. two pow ers of atto rn ey presum ably to have h er n ailed to th e m ast. At C O N T R A .C T O B S any ra te d u rin g a recent absence of Mrs. T albot. E pstein Is accused of -»ending out broadcast le tte rs all ov ALFRED HAMMAR er Oregon to ru m sellers, soliciting funds for th e cam paign T he le t P la s te re r mid C em ent C o n tra cto r. te rs were signed by a ru b b er stam p E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free on re fae sim ile of Mrs. T alb o t’s sig n a tu re q uest. All w ork G u aran teed At tills trick of E p stein 's Mrs. T al bot got m ad an d resigned, dem an d P ho ne 501 G re s h a m P. O. B o x 31 ing th e retu rn of h er pow ers of at- •orney. E p stein retu rn ed one and kept one. He th en set up the claim , so tiie women d eclare, th a t Mrs T a l bot sent out tiie le tte rs herself and kept th e money. T hen Mrs. G auntt broke out in rebellion In support of Mrs T albot, hut it tu rn s olit th a t she lives in Villa C lara a p a rtm en ts, | vhli h are: ow ned bv Fred F ritz, the runiseller, and is $600 behind on her ren t and Fritz, seem s to be using •hat to compel Mrs. G au n tt to keep till Mrs. T albot now th re a te n s to ■xpose the w hole liq u o r outfit if she WK D E SIG N B U IL D IN G S s not ta k en care of according to h e r o n trac t with, th e liq u o r in te rests.— E ttse l T. Jo n e s F la n k C. Jo n e s New R epublic, Sept. 11, 1914. :: D E N T IS T S H. H. OTT D E N T IS T S - Certified pupil of Chicago Musical College T each er of Voice, P iano and H arm ony F all T erm begins Oct. 1 Cor. Cleveland Ave. and Section Line OREGON P H O N E S :— Office 517 R e sid en c e S ix J. E. CLANAHAN R. G. MOSS DENTISTS O F F IC E P IR S T STATE BANK B U IL D IN G GRESHA M , ORE. S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y sician anil S u rgeon O F F IC E H O U R S 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m., a t R esidence Phones Office 116 R e sid en c e 118 Offlca H o w it t B ld g ., o v er P. O. PH O N ES R esidence. I l l ; Office, l l x H. H. HUGHES. M. D.j P h y sician an d S u rgeon H o u rs . 10-12 a. m., 2-4 a n d 7-8 p. m. Office, H ow itt B uilding GRESHAM - - OREGON PHONES: R e s id e n c e , bon, •61 Pin FOR SA LE — Two farm teai w eig h t 2 500; six young w eeks old. Gus, Heri. fieri O regon. FOR S A L E — F re sh Holstein hei!a| a n d calf, h e ife r from heavy milk-1 ing s tr a in . W ebb Cherry Fan P h o n e 259. FOR SA LE— Tw o large flve-yeu-od m u les, also fo u r large horse», val b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 pound» H. E. D avis. P h o n e 21. t( B E E F CA TTLE, Stock cattle ui fresh cow s w anted Andiewc Brn,| P le a sa n t H om e. Phone 279. W A N TED — F re s h cows. C. L. I«» m an. P h o n e T abor 246 or 3311,| 68 E ast 80 th stree t, Portland G rin d in g anil Rolling. at E. N a ss h a h n ’s mill at New Pleai-j an t H om e. Open every day. ’Mil P H Y S IC IA N S Tabor 120: Office, M ain 4812; H om e A 6162 J. M. SHORT. M. D. P h y sician an d S u rgeon Re»., «3 E ast « « th St. O ffice, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R TLA N D , OREGON Office Phone 4«. MRS. ELLEN ADAMS ECMFROY - pZ ? IJ F R E S H COW fo r sale Chas Ciste lan d , G resham . Phone 471. tf O T T B R O S. GRESHAM FO R SA LE C H E A P Good te a m , w agon and harness 42x. ’ ____________________ F R E S H COW for sale ” L. fin, C o ttre ll. Address R. 1. FO R SA L E — Tw o colts, two and th re e y ea rs old Gust Peters« R. 2, Box 94, Gresham. »<| ’ :: W . J. O T T N otice ia h ereby given that the d e rslg n e d , resid in g at Troutdal», egon, in M ultnom ah county hu en up th e follow ing described m ala ru n n in g at larg. rteBt uf S andy riv e r In Multnomak con to w it: O ne w h ite cow, one red and , cow. Also one sorrel pony th re e w h ite feet, white atrip« face an d w eighing about p o u n d s. G P. 1.1 MSDEN, T routdale, Orcto D ated ^ th is 25 th day of Septa FOR S A L E — Some fine pigs 97. TAD Crocer> Store P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S G re s h a m . O re . P h o n e 861. According to th e S atu rd ay E ven ing Poet, Mr. G eorge P erk in s, of th e New York L ife -In s u ra n c e com pany, gave a d in n e r to th e d irec to rs of th e trea t com pany. W hen a m enu card was h anded him for his san ctio n , lie crossed out all wines. To th e p ro test of th e p ro p rie to r th a t such a tiling would be p rep o stero u s nnd ■ould not be done, Mr. P erk in s r e plied: "W e d isc rim in a te ag a in st the use of th ese In o u r policyholders, it is but fair w e sh o u ld abide by o u r own ru le .’’ T h e re 's a tem p eran ce serm on. M inim um , any insertion, lfc. LIVESTOCK P alniblad-U nis M arriage. An im p o rta n t social event of last ' week was th e m arriag e, on W ednes d a y aftern o o n Septem ber 16, of Da vid P alm blad of P o rtlan d , son of Mr la n d Mrs Jo h n P alm blad of Powell Valley, and Miss Anna U nis d augh- I te r of Chas. Unis, at th e hom e of the [la tte r in Pow ell Valley. Rev. J. E. C arlso n , a L u th e ra n m in iste r of I P o rtlan d officiated. T he b rid esm aid s w ere Misses E l len Utils and E sth er B ergstrom . The fo rm e r Is a sis te r of th e bride. Paul P alm b lad an d Jo h n U nis, b ro th e r of th e groom an d bride respectively, atten d e d th e groom. A lb ert Palm - hlad acted as usher. Miss E m elle A nderson played the w edding m arch an d nlso san g “ Oh P rom ise Me." T h e bride was dressed in w hite crepe de ch in e an d curried a b o uquet of ca rn atio n s. Follow ing th e cerem ony th e g u ests, m ore th an a h u n d red in n u m ber, were seated at two long tables and a bo u n tifu l su p p er was served. T i i e young couple were th e recip i en ts of a larg e n um ber of gifts both bountiful and useful. Mr. P alm blad lias been for a n u m ber of years em ployed in S tap les' jew elry sto re in P o rtlan d . T he bride is a ste n o g ra p h e r and lias sp e n t the past few years In P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. P alm blad have gone to housek eep in g at th e ir hom e, 356 East 4 3d s tre e t. tf R esiden ce, 339 G e o . I n g lis , M . D . P H Y S IC IA N an d S U R G E O N A ll p r o fe s s io n a l c a lls p r o m p t ly a t te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n to d is eases of th e E y e s a n d f i t t i n g of g la sse s. O ffic e H o u r s 9 to 12 a m ., 1 30 to 6 o v e r F i r s t S ta te B a n k G ra ah a m , T h e ndoptlon of th e proposed 8- h o u r law a: tiie November election would be d isa stro u s to th e sta te , work a lia n isln p on th e farm ers of Notice of M a rsh a l's Sale. Dr. W. C. Belt iregon and o ught to be defeated, N otice Is hereby given, th a t on PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Monday, O ctober 19, a t 10 o ’clock a. was d eclared by Mrs Mary S. How-1 SOM I OREGON ST ATISTICS. in., at the City H all. F airv iew , Ore., Office on M ain S tre e t, op. L ib ra ry TH E REA L THING. a rd . s ta te secretary of th e s ta te th ere will be sold at public au ctio n for T here a re 305,164 persons In Orc g ran g e P h o n e 18 G resh am , O re. Mrs H ow ard contended T he cub re p o rte r saw a h earse d elin q u en t assessm en ts for th e im you th a t work for u living and 88,- the plan of th e gran g es to discuss provem ent of H arriso n stre e t, City of s ta rt aw ay from a house a t th e head I 1 1 o f them a re em ployed upon the m easu res on the ballot, an d urged of a fu n eral procession. F airv iew : Lots 4 5. Block 27, W. R. f irm , according to a rep o rt which special co n sid eratio n of th e eig h t- “ W ho’s d e a d ? ” he in quired of th e H alllip . 5511 F o ster R oad, P o rtlan d , DR. MABEL JANE DORING co rn er sto rek e ep e r, who was sta n d for $22.80 and L ots 7-8, Block 21, I».» just been l*nued by th«» U nited h o u r law. ing n ear ills door, gazing at th e co n Mary K. H iddleson, Q uinton, K ansas, O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN S ta te s ««-tisuh bureau Of th e p e r fo r $38.82. By o rd e r of th e City veyances. Office o ver F irs t 3 ta te B ank W It S k in n er, truffle m a n a g e r of Council sona engaged In a g ric u ltu ra l pur "C hou S ch m id t.” T uesday. T hursday and S a tu rd a y J. 11. SCHRAM, R ecorder. sui«a th e bulk of them are farm op th e Spokane. P o rtlan d A S eattle Or- " Jo h n S m ith !’’ exclaim ed th e cub 10 A. M. to 5 P .M. o ra to rs and farm la b o re rs The g o n Elm trie system s is in receipt of “ You d o n 't m ean to say Jo h n Sm ith Date of first pub licatio n . Sept. 18, 14 D ate of last p u blication Oct. 16, '14 farm o p e ra to rs nu m b er 38,581. and n t appli, at Ian from e a ste rn p a rtie s is d ea d ?" “ Veil, pv golly," said th e grocer, ' 1 7 . 2 are m en and 1.2 89 are wom who wish to locate a brick y ard , in t grow ing co m m u n ity th a t can offer ro t you »link dey doing tntt h im — ( en. T here are 27,136 farm laborers -»onie in d u c em e n ts in th e way of bus p rac ticin g ?” In the sta te and 26.268 a re males in e s s , also, p a rtie s w ho a re d esiro u s REE M E T H O D IST CHURCH — >f < stabllslilnR a m ilk condennery. M F orning and 867 fem ales serm o n a t l i o'clock, evening on at J . 30. S unday school a t 10 T here are 1408 dairy farm ers In The la tte r have th e ca p ita l an d do serm Rev D. XI C athey sn p e rfn te n not seek a s sista n c e in tho way of a in C lass m eetin g fo llo w in g m o rn th e s ta le and they em ploy 589 lab p ro m o tio n fu n d s All they d esire is dent ing serm on. F. L. R ugg, c la s s lead er o rers and eleven forem en. T here ih a t th e in c re ase of d airy in g prom t P ra y e r m eeting T h u rsd a y e v en in g s s t GRESHAM OUTLOOK with the c h u rch . IP ■lev. XX m “ R. 1 ’Iu tulee. a re also 2.244 persona In th e sta te see a good businens. P a sto r. w hose principal source of Income T hey a re fighting llnw ley over In 1 yr. A cute In d ig estio n . 6 mos 1 from stock raising T h e n um ber Daily O , . 6onlan th e o th e r co n g ressio n al d istric t Just $6.00 "I was annoyed for o ver a y ea r by of cow boys and sheep h erd ers in this $3.26 as h ard ¡»a they a re fig h tin g Lafferty a ttac k s of ac u te indigestion, fo l Dally and Sunday O regonian 8.00 sta te bt 3,020. 4 25 Dally J o u r n a l ....................... h ere It look» a» if both of them lowed by c o n stip a tio n ,” w rites Mrs. 6.50 W hat would be th e effect of the 2.75 w ill be w in n ers again Daily an d S unday Jo u rn a l 7.60 M J. G allag h er, G eneva, N. T. “ 1 un lv -rx al st hour law upon farm la b 4.00 E vening T eleg ram ........... o r e r ,? tried ev ery th in g th a t was recom 5 50 2.76 T here ia no danger that the pro m ended to me for th is com plaint W eekly O regonian ........... 2.00 W ould farm er«, d airy m en , stock posed eight hour measure will be 1.15 but n o th in g did me m uch good uu til Semi W e e k ly Jo u rn a l men anti fru it «row er» pay th e ta m e com e a l a * , but a*at It 2.00 1.16 about fo u r m o n th s ago I saw Chatu- wages fo r an eig h t-h o u r day th a t m e rlaln ’s T ab lets ad v ertised and they miw pay? T h e v o tin g eonteet la a tr a d e b u ild procured a b o ttle of them from our ¡T T H E WAR T he federal cenana Indicates th a t e r an d so helps th e h o m e m e rc h an t d ruggist. I soon realised th a t 1 had gotten th e rig h t th in g for they help- i MEWS. GET THK VOTES FOR th e cost of production on th e farm first. T o n help y o u rself by h elv in g ed me at one«. Since ta k in g two would he hi creased by an eig h t-h o u r him Keep the money at home and bottles of them I can eat heartily 'O U R CANDIDATE. day. w ith ou t any bad effect» ’ Sold by ! booet t e r the home trade. all Dealer«. fig) COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS P o u ltry B R O IL E R S WANTED tlfc to tk pou n d s. Best m arket price Phow T a b o r 1. P o rtlan d AutoClub f MISCELLANEOUS LO ST— On tiie fa ir ground« Satai day, a gold um brella handle, itia ls M. R. F in d er notify pi* 794. FOR SA LE Colum bia grafam good as new. Enquire for prittj P h o n e 376. LOST— A ugust 30, pair gold ftl e a r bow glasses, in case. H® n o tify L. S pencer, phone 265 DRY WOOD fo r sale Second gn* fir an d ald er. Delivered in Gif am . J. C. D uke. Troutdale. Ph 131. W A N TED — By boy of 16, pi»«1 w o rk an d go to school. to m ed to farm or dairy i A lfred T hom as, Gresham, box 50. FOR SA L E o r TRADE -A »be« <1 c a r p e n te r's tools, in perfect «»1 d itlo n A. L Rix, Troutdale. gon. _____ ■ SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLI' sale. F ly in g Merkel. Good_ d itlo n . T erm s reasonable, on am G arag e. Phone 801. F o r S ale « heap. . R em in g to n Pump O ne 1’ra p G rad e o O n ne e P ark er Double New so le le a th e r cn • l|U rPlT» tf DR H. H. 0T^ A n o th e r Baig»in in a seco nd han d organ R- son. H E A L ESTA TE. IO >TAD* MONEY TO LOAN on 'arm Py »*1 ty. A ddress F K . ca«* •II O u tlo o k , G resham I W ANT 10 to 16 acres In or G re sh am , have resilience lan d to tr a d e in 3- 1571 E ast Burnsiffi street la n d , Ore. «¿1 FOR S A L E -1 ACRE-*58***! on Cleveland »vel ue' p^ ^ j4Jl| addition. Faces east 1*2° »1 Terms. P. E. A rlett, 41 J»** P ortland. D iai rh oea «Juickly ' I “ My a tte n tio n wa» ni<1.2 ? g C h a m b e rla in ’s Colic, D ia rrh o e a Remedy »• * ¡j® tw elve year« ago At ; w as se rio u sly 111 * i!il hj. r»< u la ln t O ne dose of t"