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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resham O utlook r TW ICE A M EEK P ub lish ed every T uesday and F riday a t G resham , Oregon, ' HOW TO RA ISE AN ARMA’. OUTLOOK TUEHDAY, MARCH 2. 1918 MAKING CANNERIES OF g y M oukeu, p resid en t of th* X a-| C on tin u ed frulli p age I S ecurity L eague, guys th a t the * : long docum ents, an d th a t it would way to end w arfa re 1» to have th e he physically im possible for the H. L. ST. CLAIR, E ditor and P u b l'r. arniv teach th e people the hideous- m em bers to In v estig ate each m eas sh ould s w e e p clea n , but it Our S ubscription iieas of it. Ilia paradoxical system ta ure, hence th a t w ork is done by R ates d o e s n ’t if m a d e from im com m ittees, und tb e fate of m ost of i 'ex p lain ed in th ese w ords: O n , year. I> 50; p erfect b r o o m -c o r n and ■lx m on th , 75 cts; "W e believe in using th e arm y a ril the m easu res depended on th e com- ! th r e e m onth'» trial p o o rly b oun d. It le a v e s mit tee. , n atio n al g u a rd s as E ducational in sti su b scrip tio n , 60o. m ore trash b eh in d than it " I t has been ch arg ed th a t there A d v e r tisin g tu tio n s to tra in citizens, not only to was a m ach in e in th e S en ate," said j R a te s rea so n a b le gathers. Our b ro o m s disch arg e th e ir d u ties to th e nation Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e S en ato r M oser, "a n d none in th e i in tim e of war, b u t to m ake them w ill ca ll. House, b u t I w ant to say rig h t here, r h o n s 701 ! m ore proficient in civilian p u rsu its.-’ th e re was no m achine in th e Senate. 1 ••The L I n o t ype b e c a u se m a d e o f an a d e lie d o esn 't tell us ju s t how we are it is tru e th a t th a t body was o rgan { W ay Is th e W ay to be ta u g h t, but we suppose the q uate a m o u n t of se le c te d th a t W ins." ized as it m u st be to do business, —- m em bers of th e arm y and th e sta te und w ith o u t o rg an izatio n it would ' corn, w ired, se w e d and O fletal paper of the Town of ln||gt |B Bre to Ben t o ut am ong Us have re q u ire d six m onths to have . b o u n d secu rely. OreshSIB, Oregon. Official paper of the Town of as in stru c to rs to show us how we tra n sa c te d th e business th a t was ! should conduct o u r business affairs. Fairview , Oregon. handled. T h ere was no m achine in ■ — = -------- u . . . . . — P erhaps th e re will be a su n rise gun Entered as second-class m a tte r • evidence, an d I believe th a t every . M arch 3 1911, a t th e Postofflce a t <all o u t th e h ired help and an o th er m em ber was th e re w ith an honest G resham , Oregon, u nder th e Act of to tell th e farm er when to feed his purpose to w ork for th e best in te re st j M arch 3, 187a. pigs and chickens. T he m erchunt of tlie e n tire sta te . I will unlock his sto re to the roll of "A m ong th e im p o rta n t m easures I IIOAA 'IO III II,I* It*. th e d ru m and th e bugle call will passed w as th e p ro h ib itio n bill, P o rtla n d ’s jitn ey ordinance, which »ta r t tl*e off 0,1 ‘h e,r re g u la r which w ent th ro u g h n early as it had runs. will com e up for final consideration E v ery th in g will be done u n d er been p rep a re d by th e co m m ittee of GRESHAM, OREGON tom orrow , will probably put a crim p stric t discipline when th e O. N. G. 100. It cu rried in th e S enate alm ost ' in th e en terp rise to the extent lliat is tu rn e d loose as o u r alarm clocks, u nanim ously, except S en ato r Kellu- ab o u t one-half of the autos now In except th e cooking o u r o u r m eals at lier voted a g a in st It. Aguin, th e act use will probably go out of business home. T h at p a rtic u la r diversion of providing fo r u referen d u m election FIRST-CLASS in (lie city. The ordinance Is silent (he fem in in e h alf will never be | In N ovem ber su p p lem en ts th e p ro h i as Io the m achines which a re o p e ra t changed unless th e women jo in the bition m eu su re and in su res tile go ing into th e country, like those be arm y. All th e m en will break th e ir ing in to effect Ja n u a ry 1, next of the tw een G resham and P o rtlan d , and necks tu m b lin g o ver each o th e r to p ro h ib itio n law. Several highly im W o rk G u a ra n te e d they will probably not be Interferred enlist, ju st fo r th e sa k e of being able p o rta n t m easu res affecting th e p u b D E N T IS T S w ith unless they tuke passengers for Io boss som eone else. Ilut th e wom lic schools w ere passed. N ext the f 1 w orth of se w in g F R E E of points w ithin th e d iy lim its of P o rt en never. They a re th e bosses now ch u rch , in my ju d g m e n t, th e public ................. ’•’ » ch a rg e w ith e v e r y $ 5 order land. und when th e arm y lads come aro u n d schools sta n d . T hey may be m ore W . J. OTT H. H OTT until M arch I Oth. It has been predicted that a lot of giving d irectio n s they will be im p o rta n t as th ey touch m ore peo O TT BROS. autom obiles which a re now In o p er “shooed" aw ay w ith a flirt of the ple. T he bill in tro d u ced by S enator D E N T IS T S P erk in s provides fo r a county high atio n will he for sale eheap u fte r to apron o r a sw ing of th e mop. PHONE 79x2 GRESHAM school fu n d , and in my ju d g m e n t is m orrow , as it Is not likely th a t all If B ro th e r M onken is able to boss GRESHAM, OREGON of them now In use will he assigned the women be will find plenty of men a highly im p o rta n t m easure. It pro- routes. The license of five dollars a who will an sw er to his appeal, and villes for a sm all high school tax, so A bastiiul m an do esn ’t ta lk m uch; m onth will probably d eter som e from then th e U nited S tate s will have the lliat stu d e n ts in one county in which but when he does sp eak , he can al th e re is no high school may be sent P H O N E S :— Office 617 Reel lien ee 61x o p era tin g , and then th e re will not g rea test arm y in th e world. to th e high school in an ad jo in in g ways depend upon him self to say the J . I.. ( LAMAHAN R. G. moss be enough puying routes for so much Seventy-live per cent of th e w est county, an d his expenses paid, thus w rong tiling. D E N T IS T S com petition. O F F IC E As a stim u la to r of travel to points ern railro a d com panies would be plucing h igh school facilities w ithin S u rp rises Many in G resham . F IB S T S T A T I B A N K B O IE D IM O o u tsid e of P ortland the jitn ey s a re b an k ru p t today had it not been for tlie reach of uli in th e sta te . A nother T he QUICK action of sim ple buck- GRESHAM, OREGON a success. The traffic between here Increased econom ies an d b etterm e n ts, school m eusure abolishes th e an n u al und tile city lias doubled w ithin th e say* A W T ro n h o lm , g en eral m an school m eeting in th is county, und th o rn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed past two m onths which contirm s the ag er of th e Chicago, St Paul, M inn provides th a t the board of ed u catio n In A dler-i-ka, th e rem edy which be- F K Y B IC Z A J t a co n ten tio n m ade in these colum ns eapolis th O m aha ra ilro a d , told the sliall p re p a re a budget und levy the came fam ous by cu rin g appendicitis, several tim es th a t frequent service board of a rb itra tio n In th e w estern lu x . Tills bud g et will be open to the is su rp risin g G resham people. Many S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D. and low er fares will serve to build railro ad wag«* ease. ‘N ow adays a inspection an d criticism of th e pub- have found th a t th is sim ple rem edy P h ysician and Surgeon lie, and is a piece of eo n stru ctu v e d rain s so m uch foul m a tte r from the firem an w ants som e one aro u n d to up a com m unity quick er th an an y OFFICE HOURS system th a t A SINGLE DOSE relieves 10 a. m. to 11 m., l p . m . to I p m th in g else except a gold rush An wipe off th e w indow s for hitn so he legislation. U nder th e new law vot- co n stip atio n , so u r stom ach and gas 7 to I p. rn., at ftasldanca increase In population m eans more can see o ut of th e cab ,” observed Mr. ers at school electio n s m ust be re g -j on th e stom ach alm o st IM M EDIATE- P hones: Office 621 Res. 626 istgred. I t was proposed th a t all LY. A dler-i-ka is th e m ost tho ro u g h trafllc, which Is a point the rallronds T ronholm . Office over Bank o f Gresham resid en ts sh o u ld vote a t school elec- bowel clean ser ever sold. G resham a re unable to realize. P erhaps th e It was supposed th a t th e la*t ln - tloiis, but th a t was elim in ated from j 1>ru& Com pany,_____________________ jitn e y s will he the m eans of opening th e ir eyes, figuratively speaking, to llnn fight had ta k en place in th e th e bill, an d th e q ualification of vot- I PHONES Reatdenoa, I l l ; Offlca, t l x th e fact th a t the more people th ere U nited S tates, b ut an u p risin g hi ers rem ain as before. H ow ever, th ere I ta b may b rin g ab o u t an o th e r oe- H. H. H U G H E S , M. D. may be an effort to su b m it th e m at- ’ a re to trav el th e g re a te r will he th e ir fore th e trib e is su b d u ed . A sm all te r to th e voters ad m ittin g th e votes H our* 10-11 a. m , 1-4 sa d 7-1 p. m pro fits. Office, H ow itt B uilding M ilw aukie l i a s a five-rent fare io hand is on th e w arp ath and a b a ttle of all at a school election a t a special The Farmers’ Mutual Fire P o rtlan d , and th e re Is no need for a may ensue before It Is overpo vcred. election, an d you may he called on GRESHAM, - - OREGON Relief Association jitn ey service between th a t place and If a fight ta k es place It will go down to m eet th a t q u estio n In th is county. GF PORTLAND, OREGON P o rtlan d . It w ouldn't pay, and the In history as positively th e las, in the A n o th er m easu re Is th a t in fu tu re th e re sh all be no d iscrim in atio n on railroail com pany has that field to filia l su b ju g a tio n of th e redskins. Invitee all furm ers w h o h ave no PHONES R aaldanra Tabor II * . account of sex In paying teachers, itself. T he sam e may be said of In su ran ce on th eir farm b u ild in gs ofTlca Malo 4111 (tom a Á 41*1 T he In d u strial com m ission should w hich was an uct of ju stic e to the to in su re w ith us. T h is a sso cia Lents and M ontavllln. W hen one have been co n so lid ated und sim plified J. M. S H O R T , M. D tion is tlie ch ea p est and sa fest in women. W hile it may be well for notices tiow M ilwaukie, L ents and P h ysician ami Surgeon th e sta te. It in su res on ly country und th e new ra le of assessm en t of In men to be a t th e bead of o u r school, Rea., U3 East AUth Ht. M ontavllla have grown while G resh property and lias over $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 d u strie s ad o p ted , o r th a t g rea t m eas women a re th e b e tte r te ach ers and Offlca, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g am has been standing alm ost still, it in su ran ce in force. P O R T L A N D , OREGON ure for th e in te rest of th e w orking should be paid accordingly. T here will he seen that the principal re a W rite or phone , in mi Is a dead m easu re and will be should be no d iscrim in atio n ag ain st son Is rapid and cheap tra n s p o rta K . W . S W A S K A L I,. Fraa. killed by th e people o r It will b a n k her. tion. The F arm ers M utual F irs Relief Offlca F hon a 48 B eald an ce. 337 rupt th e sla te .- Salem S tatesm an. P ractically all th e m em bers of the Association. G E O . I N G L I S , M. D. O liti t \ | / , | I» P I.I l x | III s. T he E m erson H ardw ood com pany, le g isla tu re w ere elected on pledges F B Y 8 IC IA N end 1 0 X 8 1 0 » O reah em B o u ta N o. 3 P h o n e 74 A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a ll» p rom ptly a t N o ta ry P u b lic Baal B a ta ta “ O rganized pleasures," ns one of |° f P o rtlan d , is receiving cargoes from to co n so lid ate th e d e p a rtm e n ts und tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n Io d is tlie a d ju n c ts of school life, is be- ! O rient fo r m a n u fa ctu re in to finishing bourds, yet only tw o consolidations ea se» o f the E yea and fittin g o f g la s s e s . were effected, a lth o u g h m any meas- coining such u costly burden Ihni m u t e r la ls Office H ou rs V to 12 a m.. 1 JO to 6. ures for co n so lid atio n were passed by Over F ir s t S ta te Bank Oraahsm lliere Is a grow ing sen tim en t look U of O has put one o ver O A ('. S enate, but killed in th e House. ing toward th e ir c u rta ilm e n t The It claim s 2000 stu d e n ts enrolled In T h,, offices of th e S tate H ighw ay girl stu d e n ts of V assar college are all d ep a rtm en ts, as ag a in st 1624 at e n g in ee r an d th e S tate E ngineer tlie first to realize how burdensom e DR. MABEL JAN E D0RING I Were co n so lid ated . T he th re e com th e custom has become and have ( orvallls. OSTEOPATH I f PHYSICIAN m issioners in ch a rg e of the com pen- m ade an Investigation which gave l.e g le la tu re c re a te d .............. five new ju d i- I sutton m e asu res w ere . ____ _ , co n cen trated Offlca Nours: » a .m . to S p .o . as a resu lt th a t they were spending ctal d istricts, co stin g $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a y ea rl 532 M organ B ld g ., P ortlan d , Ore. about $1 i.Uliii a y ear Just for class ,.B,.|, Btl)| G overnor W ithyrom be ve in one m an as a m easu re of economy and good business T h ere has been 1 P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1809 suppers, flowers, rings, pins, dances toed three. som e criticism of the em ergency at-1 and e n te rta in m e n t of "tea m s" from o ilier colleges. W B D E S IO N B U IL D IN G S I.arge sh ip m en ts of b u rlap a re e n tach ed to th e com pensation am ended bill, but il is know n to every one th at J H enceforth Hie girls of V assar te rin g free of d uty at P o rtlan d E ttsel T. Jon es F ran k C. Jones th e com p en satio n m easure as it have d eterm ined Io cut o u t all these meuns cheaper sacks for farm ers. MISS LEILA GIBBS Gresham. Ora., Phone 1*1. standB is b a n k ru p t an d th e eraer- frills a,ul save th e ir money. This (¡ra tin a te N urse W aslilngtoti solons wiped out Its gency was needed to save It." Is a most excellent plan which will Ore luxurio u s tax com m ission bui G eneral N ursing S en ato r Moser discussed many help th e stu d e n ts Immensely more gon believes In keeping hers. o th e r m easu res th a t w ere passed and th a n they now realize Piume 50x , Gres ha in. Ore. I.E A \E GRESIIAM ( d a l l y ) Il would lie in te restin g Io know Lebanon C rite rio n th in k s the p re s o th e rs thut did not pass. He referred O. W. P. D epot. w hat the fads of our own high school ent legislature has given th e s ta te a to the hill w hich he said is called th. N orth Bound 8 outh Bound "M oser b ill," giving th e pow er of re- * 1 2 :3 0 a m a re costing th e students and th e ir Just excuse for Its existence. $12:25 a m r 5 :35 a.m moval an d d eclared th a t it was one I $2:04 a.in. P h o n e 16 c i t y A tto rn ey p are n ts tills present school year • 5 :4 0 a.m. 7:45 a.m S om etim es It Is a w om an’s fond- of th e c o n s tru c tu re m easu res of th e T h at i( would run up well Into the M. C. K I N G 7 :3 3 a m 11:45 a m. h u n d red s is evident slid for all the ness for ch an g e th a t keeps h er hus- session. He d eclared th a t every auc- 1 8:40 a m. A T T O R N E Y AT LAW 3 :45 p m. i ' i t ::: ceaaful business was based on th e ed u c atio n al good received th e money band's pockets empty. 5 :45 p.m. P r a c tic e In a ll C ou rts. P ro b a tin g a 10:40 a m. 7:46 p.m. ------- . principal th a t th e m an at th e head m ight Just as well be throw n Into S p e c ia lty . 12:40 p.m. T he man and th e Job are easier »hould have th e pow er to dism iss a GRESHAM, - OREGON Johnaon creek. The ex p en d itu re of 1:34 p m. th e money Is not the most harm ful broug h t to g e th e r If not kepi a p a rt by ! su b o rd in ate, an d th a t th e m an who 2 :40 p m. ap points sh o u ld have th e pow er to 4 :40 p m fe a tu re , eith er. The d eterln ie n t Io too m uch legislation. IN 8V B A M C X 5 :34 p m . 1 remove. S en ato r Moser said that stu d ) is tlie m ost Important. 6 :4 0 p m . •D aily except Sunday, D oubling th e coyote bounty Is to pow er m ight be ubused, but th at 7 :06 p.m. tS u n d ay only. T h. P o rtlan d Evening T elegram *<’•'»' **>•• unem ployed problem a In it was th e d u ty of th e people to see JO H N BROW N 9 :15 p.m. eastern Ori glili was Issued yesterday from Its new th a t It was not abused. S en ato r Mo 9:46 p m . IN S U B A N C B 11:15 p m offices in the PRtock building on tO o lf Ju n c tio n only. se r was th a n k e d by th e club for his R ep resen tin g only K ELIA BLE IN- T he M edford and produce associa MT. HOOD DEPOT. W ashington stree t It appeared in ad d ress SI K A N tE COMPANIES 6 :2 6 a .m . H 6:4 3 a m an en larg ed form of two sections tion will h au l an d pack ait products 8:16 a.m. 9 :50 a m for m em bers. F hoaa *1* B reak s Oregon and willi eight colum ns to the page. 1 1:20 a.m. 1 :6 0 p.m L ist of Letters. I he O utlook Is glad to note Its evi 3 :3 0 p m . 4 :6 0 p m . T illam ook 1914 cheese product R em aining le tte rs uucalled for in 7 :40 p.m. 7 :0 0 p.m. dent prosperity and im provem ent. was 3.608.843 pounds, gain 186.712 th e U reehatu postofflce for week en d To P leasan t H om s weeks days only. JAM ES ELKINGTON M ONTATILI. t-T R O l TDALE LIN K People will retu rn th a n k s th a t no over 1918. ing F e b ru a ry 28th. 1915: XMSDBAMCB Lv. T ro u td ale new boards, com miss Ions, taxes, o f le tte r s — Mr. A rth u r W ead. Mr. E Lv. M ontavllla •6 :1 6 a m. 817R BT T BO N D S •6 :4 6 a m Many a first class k itch en m echan fices o r salary raises were put M. E llis, Miss C. Towey. Mrs. Wm A U T O M O BIL E 7 :16 a.m. 6 :4 0 a m k i k l T H PLAT,E ULA8“ ic ia m ade o ver Into a te n th c I ass th ro u g h th e legislature. 8 :4 6 a.m. Moore. Mrs A G W oodhouse. 8:00 a.m. ___________ actreaa. Offlea sa Mala Street 19:15 a.m. Cards— Mrs. Minnie Brady, Mrs 10:86 a m. PHONES l'Ale» *1* Rea. (I. T h ere a re still a few officials left J ---------------------- 12:36 p m. 10:06 a m Mary Bulk. 2:26 p m. fll:1 6 a m ; who <lo nothing but labor to raise W hen th e o p p o rtu n ity arriv es do These letters will be sent to the 4:80 pm . 12:06 p.m taxes and burden Industry. , » hero, a m an ia usually sound oo c ro i dead letter office on March 14th. 6:50 p m. f 1 : I I p.m -------- asleep. 8:65 p.m. 2:06 p.m 1915, If not delivered before. In Pacific Power A Light Co., operat 1 ---------------------- f 8: I I p.m itig In Oregon and W ashington show s Many a m an an d w om an m arry calling for the above, please say "ad A L FR E D HAM M AR 4 :00 p.m vertised." giving date of list. la in in net earn in g s and live happily ev er a f te r —ee p arai- 6 :1 0 p m Plasterer and Cement C ontractor I. McCOLL, P M (:1 6 p m _ ■ a, —— - ■----- - in f. Latimatea furnished free on re |T :2 0 p.m t elebratlon of establishing new - •Dally except Sunday 12:00 pm quest. All work Guaranteed. H ill »team iiu t t0 Bt Flavel , A w om an believes th a t It ia h e r hu The seif made man forgets to list (To Llnneman. connect with O. W. F keae M t B reea a ee » , o. B e a at March I I , bauJ •, bo n tetjr that keep* them poor him telf when the assessor calli. A New Broom Make a Clean Sweep BRO O M S. Prices from 3 5 c to 70c, 10% o ff for this w eek only. P u lfer M erca n tile Co. DRESSMAKING MRS. IOLA M. BATES Attention! Gresham Time Table P. trains for Portland. PROFESSIONAL AND B U SIN E SS CARDS WANTS lc word for first in se rtio n , one- half cent a word each subsequent in sertio n . M inim um , any In sertio n , 10c. L IV E S T O C K F o r Sale. Brow n team , 8 an d 9 years o ld; w eight 3100. Sound and tru e. 3(4 wagon and wood rack and heavy h a r ness. S orrel team , 9 and 10 years old; w eight 2900. 3 (4 wagon, wood- rack, heavy harness. T hese good outfits cheap for cash. P hone G resh am 516.tf FOR SALE— F arm horse, w eight 1300 pounds. 8 years old. At th e low price of $60. Chas. M cCarter. Phone 335. tf TWO COWS anil two calves for sale. A bargain for cash an d quick sale. Phone 335. FOR SALE— Span of geldings com ing 4 years old; w eight ab o u t 2600. P hone 429. *4 SIX FR E SH COWS for sale. Hoover. Phone 4 2x. B. F. tf FRESH COW for sale, F. J. Erz. n ear Lusteil school. Phone 355. FR E SH COWS for sale. D outhlt. Phone 13x. H. L. T H R E E SHOATS for sale. Sm ith, F airview , Oregon. C has *2 FOR SALE— Two nice cows w ith calves tw o weeks old. Mary G. F ritz. Phone 438. tf BEEF CATTLE, Stock ca ttle and fresh cows w anted. A ndrew s Bros., P leasan t Home. Phone 279. REAL ESTATE, RENTALS FOR RENT— 25-acre farm in e a s t ern p a rt of town of G resham on south side of Powell Valley road. $250 cash ren t, one-half down, balance Sept. 1. A. B. E lliott, G resham . Phone 264. FOR REN T— Nice hom e place, acre ground, new house, n ea r P lea san t Home sta tio n , $7.50 m onth. Ad dress Box 72, M ilw aukie, Oregon. FOR REN T— Two room dw elling, cen trally located, fu rn ish ed. W. E. Wood. tf POULTRY S. C. W H ITE LEGHORN EGGS fo r hatching, $1.00 for 15, $5.00 lo r 100. Good laying strain . Also laving and breeding h e rs fo r sale. Ideal P o u ltry F arm , R. 1 Box 86, G resham . *9 FOR SALE— W hite W yandotte eggs for hatching, $1.00 per 15, Lucy W. Adams, R. 2, G resham , 2 FOR SALE— Buff O rpington eggs, $1.25 per se ttin g (1 5 ). R uth Inglis, G resham . P hone 339. tf Chicks, Chicks 1 One hatch F eb ru ary 2 6, one M arch 22. Good q u ality, and h atch ed ju s t the rig h t tim e. H. W. Cooley & Son, T ro u td ale. P hone 434. tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED— Light service of a g irl or older woman in need of hom e and hoard. Phone 428. tf WANTED-—A woman to assist w ith housew ork Mondays. Mrs. G. W. Stapleton. Phone 388. 2 SEVERAL second hand Bicycles fo r sale cheap, at S terlin g & K idder's. FOR SALE— L ight sp rin g farm w ag on. Nearly new, $45. 7903 59th avenue, S. E., P o rtlan d , W ood- m ere statio n , Mt. Scott car. •! NEW SINGER MACHINE, n ever had the band on since ag e n t left it. F irst cost $65.00, will ta k e $42.00. Enquire at Outlook office. »1 FOR SA LE— One n early new 350- pound U. S. cream se p arato r. Phone 753. tf Potatoea W anted, F ifty sacks, A m erican W onder, in part pay for a good fresh fam ily cow. Outlook office o r R. F. W alters, 133 *A F irs t St., P o rtlan d . 1 FOR SALE 100 sacks p ure A m eri can W onder seed po tato es a t w are house. G resham F ru it G row ers’ association. 3 GOOD SEASONED WOOD, live and dead, delivered anyw here. J. C un ningham , phone 385, 9 WANTED— C o n tract to cut 50 to 100 cords of wood. A ddress R, care O utlook.. *1 GOOD BALED HAY fo r sale. B. F. Hoover, G resham . P hone 4 2x. tf C hoice Almnniuth R hubarb, roots for sale. Now is a good tim e for planting. E. M. Douglass. Phone 781. T ro u td ale, Oregon. tf WANTED— Small po tato es In ex change for mill feed. Sun Dial Mill, Fairview . P hone 611. tf FOR SALE— H ot house glass, below cost, 300 lineal feet, 2-lnch pipe and all th e fittings. J. W. Ban- holster. E n q u ire H agberg A Jo h n son, R. 2, G resham . P h o n e 268. FOR SALE— Slightly used Lorain range, 6 holes, fine shape. S lightly used Chilled Oliver plow, 16-lnch. hickory beam, extra share, away below coat. J. W. Banholtatar. Enquire Hagberg a Johnson. Phone 268, G resham . FOR SALE-—Baled tim othy hay, 212 a ton in barn. John Paimblad. Phoua 6 * a l. tf a