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DEBA TE
ON
I’RKPAREDNKSIS.
C aptain Wilson 1. Davenny, of
W ashington, D. C., and R obert C
Root, of B erkeley, Calif., m et in an
e n te rta in in g and Instructive debate
on P reparedness a t th e C h a u tau q u a
last night. Of course, each one th in k s
he outdid the o th e r in arg u m e n t, the
captain having the affirm ative. Mr.
Root, who is se creta ry and d irecto r
of A merican and C alifornia Peace so
cieties, th o u g h t th e re were o th e r and
more im perative needs before the
United S tates today th an m ilitary
preparedness.
The pacifists arg u e th a t p rep ared
ness m eans w ar. T his does not ap
peal to the th in k in g people for th e
em phasis is p u t on p rep a ra tio n for
defence. T he absence of m ilitary
preparedness does not necessarily
m ean absence of w ar, in fact, it Is
m ore likely to invite war.
Hence
the general se n tim e n t seem s to be in
favor of ad e q u ate m ilitary p re p a r
edness. But we doubtless need the
pacifists, lest we go too far, or lose
sight of the real need.
FARMING YS. LATIN.
« ttNTENTM ENT,
C ountry life Is often dtsugreeable
but not so much so as it was tw enty
years ago. R u ra l delivery and the
telephone have (tone m uch tow ard
m aking it m ore b earable for every
one, more especially
th e women
T h ere Is a good deal ab o u t life an y
w here th a t is disagreeable.
In the last th ree or four years,
how ever, we have been h earin g m ore
ab o u t th e d isa g n eable side of coun
try life than ab o u t Its pleasant side.
I m phasis has beett laid, for in-
. aitce, on dom estic inconveniences,
o I llie hard work perform ed by th e
co u n try housew ife, upon Iter long
lo u r s of labor, upon her ceaseless
.crlfici
Many of us have come to
regard her w ith pfty, as som ething
of a m artyr.
And. ta k in g the cu<
from what has been said, som e fa rm
e rs ’ wives have begun to regard
them selves in th e sam e light
The m artyrdom th u s th ru s t upon
he housew ife of th e farm Is due, In
■ i m easure, to th e request fo r in fo r
m ation m ade som e tim e ago by th e
d e p a rtm e n t of ag ric u ltu re. In 1913
it asked th e farm housew ives of the
nation w hat, in th e ir opinion, the
d ep a rtm en t could do, o r should do,
” 10 b e tte r m eet the n eeds” of the
TUESDAY,
women who live and w ork in th e
W ith five w ar vessels in P o rtlan d
country.
T he responses w ere n u h arb o r last week it ap p ears th a t th e
m erous and, n a tu ra lly , in view of W illam ette riv er is grow ing m ore
th e question, voiced com plaints. And j p o p u lar w ith th e navy d ep a rtm en t
th ese in d u e co u rse received broad and th a t th e riv e r bars are not such
publicity. As a resu lt, m any persons j d an g ero u s th in g s a fte r all.
arriv ed a t th e conclusion th a t, from *
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th e w om an's point of view, at least, j C. A. W arrin et was convicted fo r as-
noth in g could be less d esirab le th an sa u ltin g a woman on th e highw ay
life on a farm .
with his autom obile. An a u to may
And in th a t som beruess th e is s u e ' be a deadly weapon but no one will
has since rested . B ut now th ere ever be convicted of carry in g it about
prom ises to be a rift in th e clouds. concealed.
To m ake b e tte r best — to im prove life
If m ilitary in stru ctio n were m ade
everyw here, and to m ake living eas
com pulsory in colleges and univers!
ier, and h ap p ier and g e n tle r— Is ev
ties, the n u m b er of stu d e n ts who go
ery w h ere o n e’s desire and am bition.
th e re for ath letics m ight be a p p re
If the co u n try woman voiced a
ciably reduced.
com plaint, with the hope th a t the
source of th e com plaint m ight be re
In these days of sp rin g fever it
new ed, she had no in te n tio n , no may be a good th in g th a t th e lazy
th o u g h t of decrying h er life as a husband law is not too stric tly in
whole. W ith th a t she sboul-l be sa>- te rp reted .
isfled and c o n ten t— wi b tl all th e re
is “ th e g reat peace th a t com es from
You alw ays notice th e g re a t pros
being w here so m uch
God is.”
perity m ore on S undays’ when you
a re w aiting to cross a co u n try road
VICTORY A SSUR ED .
w ithout being hit.
Good rep u b lican s every w h ere in
th e U nited S tates a re rejoicing over
th e n om ination of C harles E. H ughes
for p resident. The action of Colonel
Roosevelt in declining th e noniina
tion of the progressives has raised
him im m ensely in the estim atio n of
all and he is once m ore a tru e Amor
lean.
T h ere is no d o u b t now of th e suc
cess of the republican p arty at the
N ovem ber election, as th e united
forces of th e two wings m ean a tr i
u m p h an t victory. Business In terests
will ta k e on a b e tte r tone an d th e re
will be no indecision on th e p art of
cap ital to help on th e wave of pros
perity.
Mr. H ughes has not been id en ti
fied w ith any factions in his p arty
and his A m ericanism is un q u es
tioned. If th e crisis arriv es he will
be one of th e n a tio n ’s g re a te st p resi
d e n t’s ju d g in g from his record as
th e gov ern o r of New York and his
h ab itu al avoidance of com plications
in o th e r directions.
T H E PR O SPE R O U S FARM ER.
The sp eak er at a recent farm ers
T he financial review s of the last
m eeting in an o th e r tow n m ade the
rem ark th a t four years of farm ing few days have said th a t A m erican
gi ves a boy q u ite as much m ental ex business is now a t its "p eak load.”
T h a t is, facto ries, m ills and mineB
ercise as four years study of Latin.
No one should speak dlsrespect- a re w orking to th e ex ten t of th e ir ca
fully of L atin. It Is im possible to pacity, w ith o rd ers piling up day by
conceive of a boy who could study it day. W hen th e business revival,
attentively for four years, and not which is now so g en eral, first ap
get practical m ental developm ent, p eared, it was in spots, an d it was
ills tran slatio n exercise would g re a t n ot un til tim e had passed th a t one
ly enlarge Ills com m and of English. In dustry stim u la ted an o th er, in all
He would m ake good discrim inatio n s th is discussion much has been said
between E nglish w ords of nearly the ab o u t th e facto ries and th e stock
sam e m eaning
in any literary or m ark ets, the banks and th e m ercan
professional calling, this would be of tile business, but com p arativ ely little
g rea t value. He w ould w rite and ab o u t th e farm . A co untry can not
speak E nglish m ore fluently, his ex p o rt h u n d red s of m illions of dol
know ledge of L atin roots would en la rs ’ w orth of w ar m u nitions w ithout
able him to see deeper into th e thin g s enjoying a t th e sam e tim e a stim u-
he read. Ills m ind would be b ro ad lous th ro u g h o u t all b ran ch es of la
e r by kuow iug the life of ancient peo bor. G rain ex p o rts have been heavy,
and th e prom ise of high prices has
ples, and his b e tte r know ledge of
lite ra tu re would give him lifelong energized th e producer. E ventually
a larg e p ercen tag e of th e "p e ak load"
enjoym ent.
of
p ro sp erity Is passeo on to th e tille r
If a boy w orks four years farm ing
of th e soil, in one way o r an o th er.
and sim ply does w hat his fa th e r tells
An enlivened In d u stry m akes a de
him to do, m aking no observation
m and for m ore w orkers. A ctive la
for him self, he is little b e tte r equlp-
bor m a rk e ts a re th e life of a com m u
tnaye have acquired the re g u la r hab-
nity, and th e la b o re r em ployed is
ped for life th an he was before. He
necessarily a m ore w illing and a
It of in d u strio u s (oil, which has
h eav ier co n su m er of food th a n the
value. Bui th a t can be acquired also
la b o re r idle.
in studying L atin.
No finer proof of th e p ro sp erity of
But if a boy would m ake his four
th e sm all m iddle w estern fa rm e r may
y ea rs’ farm w ork a senooi, au experi
be had th a n th a t supplied by an oc
m ent sta tio n on producing results,
casional leisurely jo u rn ey th ro u g h
it m ight have a higher value than
any of th e ru ra l counties. T he re la
th e scholastic occupation of Latin. If
tion of p ro sp erity in in d u stry to the
• very tim e he planted a field of corn,
dem and to r food is evident. Rut the
he would exam ine carefully all the
rela tio n of th e dem and fo r food— in
conditions of his w ork, com pare th e
o th e r w ords its prlee— to th e tillin g
rosuils of different m ethods, reach
of th e soil is not alw ays so p lain, but
an original conclusion as to the best
In th e case of m any In d ian a farm ers
m ethod, he would be doing original It exists now to his gain. As th e d e
research work ju st as valuable as m and for food Increases, the grow ing
an y th in g the college has to teach.
of food on land an d u n d er circu m
U nfortunately,
com paratively few stan ces which o rd in a rily w ould not
people work in th a t thorough way
ju stify a g ric u ltu re
becomes p ro fit
fO I NTIIY
OUTLOOK
able, and It req u ires only a few se a
sons for th e th lrfty fa rm e r to tr a n s
form his bog o r stu m p land in to m ar
k et g arden fields, and th e produce
th ereo f into a m ore co m fo rtab le
hom e, m ore stock, and, even tu ally ,
an autom obile. In d ian ap o lis News
O regon'» sin g le vote in th e rep u b
lican n atio n al convention in 1860
was th e one th a t n om inated Lincoln.
T his y ear it was O regon's p rim ary
ballot th a t n o m in ated H ughes
In
1860 th e vote was a proxy held by
H orace Greeley. T his year it was a
m a jo rity of all th e voters of the
sta te , expressed by ten chosen d ele
gates,
T he difference betw een a sea bat-
nn(j c a p tu rin g a stro n g h o ld m akes
u sim ple for th e rea d er of w ar news.
W hen a ship Is sunk th a t ends it.
T h ere is no poasiblity of “ reta k in g
it" next day a fte r a fierce stru g g le.
O ur F riday guess th a t It would be
H ughes and F a irb a n k s was not a
forecast
it was a logical conclu
sion based on o b serv atio n s m ade
during the past few weeks.
S en ato r F u lto n prom ised 50,000
m ajo rity for H ughes next Novem ber
H e'll get it.
JUNE
18.
1W1«
S p e c ia l fo r O n e W e e k
To Introduce our Flour
Mrs. A. E. DeH aven e n te rta in e d a
few frien d s Monday a n e rn o o n , Ju n e
12, at h er hom e in ho n o r of h er
m other, Mrs. B ronson, whose b irth
day occurred on th a t day. Mrs. B ro n
son has been visitin g h e r d a u g h te r
for th e past six m onths. She will
leave on W ednesday for Spokane and
will la te r go to h e r hom e In N eb ras
ka. T he best w ishes of h e r many
frien d s here will go w ith her.
Don’t fo rg et to com e an d enjoy the
ca rp et rag social given at O rient
g ran g e hall on F rid ay evening, Ju n e
16. Every lady is invited to bring a
carpet ball w eighing ab o u t one
pound, w ith h e r nam e in th e cen ter,
also a plain box co n tain in g lunch for
two, w ith h er nam e in th e box. A
sh o rt program will be given and ice
cream will be served. All are in v it
ed to come an d enjoy th e fun.
Miss E d ith H ale has gone to W alla
W alla, W ashington, to v isit her
b ro th ers, L ouis and W alter.
D IM IM T I
PH O N ES: Office 114
Fisher’s Snowfall, we sell this week, at sk.
$1.30
W.
P H O N E S — Office 617
J.
R esid e n c e 61x
E. CLAN AH AN
DENTIST
Office: F ir s t S ta t e B e a k B u lld la g
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G R ESH A M ,
J. A. FRAK ES
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DR. H.
Gresham, Ore.
O R EG O N
H. OTT
DENTIST
H o w itt B uilding
w o r d s "For A n n ex a tio n " or “A g a in s t
A n n ex a tio n ."
D a te o f first p u b lic a tio n o f t h is n o tic e
th e 16th d ay o f M ay, 1916. an d o f la st
p u b lic a tio n th e 13th d a y o f J u n e. 1916.
T h is n o tic e Is g iv e n b y th e C om m on
C ou n cil o f th e to w n o f G resh a m , O regon.
GEO. W . S T A P L E T O N , M ayor.
D M R O B E R T S , R ecorder.
Attention!
The
Farmers’ Mutual
Rt tef Association
or
PO BTLAND.
Fire
OBEGON
In v ites all farm ers who have no
In su ra n ce on th e ir farm b uildings
to in su re with us. T his asso cia
tion is th e ch eap est and safest in
th e sta te . It Insures only co u n try
p ro p erty and has o ver $3,000,000
In su ran ce in force.
W r ite or phone
H. W S N A B N A L L , F ree.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief
A ssociation.
G resh a m B o u te N o . 3
N o ta r y P u b lic
P h o n e 74
B e a l E e ta te
Res. 115
OTT
D E N T IS T
This ¡g a high grade family Flour, a Hard
Wheat, and we know if yon will only try one
sack we have a steady customer as there is no
better Flour made.
Your money back if not satisfied.
P hone 831
J.
G resham office o ver A nchor sto re,
e n tra n c e next d oor to H ard w are
sto re.
In Sandy every T uesday
an d W ednesday.
□
T he ’’Oregon sy stem ” was th e first
ELECTION NOTICE.
gun for H ughes. Ik aw oke som e re
Union High School D istrict No. 2,
so u n d in g echoes .
M ultnom ah C ounty
To th e Legal V oters of Union H igh
T he Larger C o l i m i unity Spirit.
School D istrict No. 2, M ultnom ah
County, O regon.
T he typical c h a racteristic of a p ro
are hereby notified th a t at the
gressive city is a keen sense of th e re g You
u la r an n u al school m eeting to be
gains th a t may come front th e grow th held on M onday, Ju n e 19th, 1916,
of a city as a whole. T he people th e question of adm ission of th e fol
in to
Union High
clearly see th a t if they can m ake low ing d istric ts
School D istrict No. 2 fo r high school
th e ir city an d its business increase purposes will be su b m itte d to vote.
every form of p ro p erty and business
D istrict No. 10, C ed ar; No. 15
will go ahead. F u rth e rm o re th e n et L u sted ; No. 49 V ictory; No. 6 Jo in t,
profit in case of such increase should O rien t; an d No. 4 4 of C lackam as
county, Boring.
be la rg e r p ro p o rtio n ately th an the
Voting will be conducted by ballot
gain in gross retu rn s. A la rg e r busi at th e sev eral school houses in the
High
ness can o ften be done w ith o u t much d istric ts com prising Union
increase of expense, leaving a g re a t School D istrict No. 2.
T hose voting in fav o r of adm ission
ly enhanced n et retu rn .
will vote "Y E S .”
In every p rogressive city, th e re
T hose opposed to en la rg in g the
fore, th e m e rc h an ts are w illing to de th e d istric t will vote “ NO.”
D ated th is 9th day of Ju n e , 1916.
vote much tim e an d th o u g h t to m a k
O. W. STAPLETON,
ing th e city grow as a whole. They
C hairm an B oard of D irectors,
do not relax efforts to com pete suc
Union High School D istrict No. 2.
cessfully w ith each o th er. B ut the A tte st: K. A. M ILLER ,
C leik Union H igh School D istrict
gains th a t com e from th e gro w th of
No. 2.
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th e city as a w hole come ea sie r and
w ith less effort.
B P E C IA L E L E C T IO N .
T he first essen tial is to develop an
N p tic e is h ereb y g iv e n to th e q u a li
in ten se feeling of com m unity loyal
fied e le c to r s o f th e to w n o f G resh a m ,
ty. It should be realized th a t ev ery O regon, a a d to th e q u a l’fled e le c t o r s o f
one who ow ns a business o r an y real th e te r r ito r y h erein p ro p o sed to be in
e s ta te is going to gain by th e gro w th clu d ed w ith in th e c o r p o r a te lim it s o f the
of th e city as a whole. Also every to w n o f G resh a m , th a t a sp e c ia l e le c tio n
w ill be h eld in th e to w n o f G resh a m , on
one who has a job in a grow ing city S a tu rd a y , th e 17th day o f Ju n e, 1916, fo r
is a g ain er, th o u g h th is is not alw ays th e p u rp o se o f d e te r m in in g w h e th e r or
realized. In a grow ing city, em ployes n o t th e co rp o ra te l im it s o f th e to w n ot
a re b e tte r able to pay good w ages, G resh a m s h a ll be e x te n d e d to in clu d e
th e f o llo w in g d esc rib ed te r r ito r y :
and th e re are m ore o p p o rtu n ities for
B e g in n in g a t th e S o u th - e a s t corn er
advancem ent.
o f th e N o r th w e s t q u a rte r o f th e N o r th
T he first step in com m unity loyalty w e s t q u a rter o f S ec. 9, T. 1 S, R. 3E o f
is to p arto n lze th e hom e m erchants. W . M. T h en ce w e s t 120 rod s, th e n c e
T he man who sells supplies in your n o rth 80 rods, th e n c e e a s t to ttie n o r th
w e s t co rn er o f th e p r e se n t to w n lim its ,
city is in a sense your business p a r t th e n c e so u th tr a c in g w e s t lin e o f to w n
ner. He is w o rking for ends th a t lim it s 1177 fe e t, th e n c e e a s t to e a s t
a re vital to y o u r success. Every lin e o f a b o v e d esc rib ed tra ct, th e n c e
p urchase m ade a t hom e helps on the s o u th to p o in t o f b e g in n in g .”
T h e p o lls w ill be o p en fro m 1 p. m,
tow n, helps m ake
y o u r property, u n til 7 p. m. in ih e to w n o f G resh a m , at
your business, y o u r job, m ore valu th e T o w n H a ll. D . W . M etzg er, R. H.
able and hopeful of la rg e r oppor Todd, Sr., and M rs. O. A. E a s tm a n tiave
been a p p o in ted a s ju d g e s o f sa id e le c
tu n ity .
tion. and R o y K ern an d In ez L u sted h a v e
Spend your m oney so as to m ake b een a p p o in ted a s c le r k s o f s a id e le c tio n .
y o u r hom e city grow , r a th e r th a n so
A ll q u a lified e le c t o r s a re h ereb y in v it
to m ake o th e r places grow .— Law ed to v o te on sa id q u e s tio n o f a n n e x a
tio n by p la c in g u p on
th e b a llo t the
rence T rib u n e.
PLKA&ANT HOMS
PROFESSIONAL AND
BU SIN ESS CARDS
G resham , Ore.
P hone 113
WANTS
P H Y S IC IA N S
S.
P.
B I T T N E R , II. D
P h y sicia n anil Surgeon
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. m. to 12 in.,
1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. m. a t office
P h o n e 621
E n tra n ce on M ain S t., n ex t door to
S te r lin g & K idder's.
O ffice o v er R ank o f G resh a m
i c w ord for first in se rtio n ; one-
h alf cen t a word each su b se q u en t in
sertio n .
M inim um , any in se rtio n , 10c.
LIVESTOCK
cows
PHO NES
FOR SALE- Baby h eife r calf from
Food m ilk in g stock. A ndrew Brug-
g er, M elville farm . P h o n e 244.
MILCH COWS FO R SALE, also 3
tain W ide T read w agon; No. 9
Sim plex s e p a ra to r; set heavy h ar-
•less; an d ten-hoe S u p erio r g rain
d rill. P. P . H oover, R. 4, G resh
am , a t H oover sta tio n on C azadero
ca r line. '____________________ tf
II. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u r s— 10-12 a. m .,
2-4 an d 7-8 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G resham , O regon
Office P h o n e 46
GEO.
R e sld e n e 339
IN G L IS ,
M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N and B U B G E O N
A ll p r o fe s s io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t
tended. S p e c ia l a t te n t io n
to d is
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fittin g o f
G la ss e s.
o ffic e H o u rs 10 to 12 a. in. 1 to 4 p.m.
O ver F ir s t S ta t e B a n k , G resh a m
FO R SALE— F re sh cows and som e
com ing fresh.
Any one ta k in g
th em ail can have them at a b a r
gain. P hone 35x1,
tf
B i.E l’ CATTLE WANTED.
Cow-
4*/&-6c; live hogs $8.90.
En
q u ire T. R. H ow itt. P h o n e 516.
P H O N E S :— R e sid e n c e ,
T a b o r 120
Office, M ain 4812; H o m e A -5152
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
F o R SALE— A bunch of sheep,
a b o u t 60 ewes anil lam bs, p a ri
¡h o ro u g h b reil H am p sh ire.
J. A.
B erney, S p rin g d ale, T ro u td a le R.
2. P hone C o rb ett 1110.
*30
P h y s ic ia n
and
S u rg eo n
R es., »3 E a s t 6 9 th S t.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
PIGS
Pi ÌS FOR SALE.
P h o n e 776.
R e sid e n c e . I l l ; Office l l x
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DR. MABEL JANE DORING
O STEOPATH IC
HORSES
PH Y SIC IA N
O F F IC E H O U R S — » a. m. to 5 p. m
W VNTED C avalry horses, 15 and
16 hands, 3 to 8 years o ld ; also
good, 1400 to 16” 9 pound horses,
all geldings, sound, it Ruby Stock
F a rm , Base Line road.
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532 M o rg a n B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore.
P h o n e M a r sh a ll 1809
D is e a s e s o f W om en and C h ild ren e
S p e c ia lty .
FOR SALE— T 'am ,
h arn ess
and
wagon.
F. E. W illiam s.
Phone
139.
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DR. MATILDA M. GREINER
C h iro p ra ctic N e r v e S p a cla lla t
N a tn r o p a th .
P o r tla n d , B w e tla n d B ld g ., M ala 4095
Team fo r Sale.
Well m atc’icd bay team , ab o u t
31 (0; also heavy wagon and h arn e ss
at reaso n ab le price. C. A. Jo h n so n ,
B oring, Oregon. P hone 418. 30
P H O N E M ain 310
R es. G ilb ert S t a.
POULTRY
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
W ANTED TO TRA D E — New V ictro-
la and 18 records fo r chickens.
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A S h o p * , R 4. G resham
O p to m e tr le t and O p tloiaa
G la s s e s F itte d .
L e n s e s D u p lica te d
* r e e c r lp tlo n s F illed .
701-2 M organ B ld g.
W a sh in g to n a t B r o a d w a y
P o rtla n d
T ra p n ested W hite L eghorns, bred
to lay. Baby chicks or eggs for
h atch in g will solve y o u r w in te r egg
problem .
Get o u r prices.
C rystal
Springs P o u ltry F arm , G resham , O re
gon. Phone 30x2._______
IN B U B A N C E
JO H N
BROW N
IN B U B A N C E
MISCELLANEOUS
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN
SU RA NC E COM PANIES
FOR SALE— -E ight acres of fine
clover and tim o th y hay on g ro u n d ,
ab o u t 25 tons. F. M. M yers,
phone 455, h alf m ile n o rth of
P lea san t Hom e.
31
P h o n e 513
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cordw ood, alre ad y sawed.
T. Box 63, R4, G resham .
31
FOUND A silk u m brella in G re sh
am on D ecoration day.
E n q u ire
at O utlook office.
FOR SALE Some horse hay.
enee C athey. P hone 9 7.
G reeh a m , O regon
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W E PAY CASH fo r stra w b e rrie s.
B ring them in bulk.
Boxes not
necessary.
H om e P ack in g com
pany. M. E. S tocker. P h o n e ,148.
FOR SA LE- B urbank and P rid e of
M ultnom ah Seed P otatoes.
Call
W R. K night,
K n ig h t's corner.
Phone C o rb ett 162.
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JAMES
ELKINGTON
IW 3U B A N C B
A C C ID E N T
SU R ET Y BO NDS
«'IRK
A U T O M O B IL E
L IF E
P L A T E G L A SS
HEALTH
O d e» on M ain S tr e e t
P H O N E S :— Office 816. R e sid e n c e 63
W ed n esd ays and S atu rd ays at
G resham phone 517.
0 . G. S C H N E I D E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
F irs t S tate B ank Bldg.
P o rtlan d phone Main 1940
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New Gallery
PICTURE FRAMING
G IL T
DR. E. S. ROBERTS
OR
NATURAL
N ea t and C heap.
MAX
WOOD.
S C H N E ID E R
S e ll B ld g .. M ain Rt., G reen am
P h e a e 541
Graduate leterinary Surgeon
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MT. HOOD
GRESHAM LIVERY BARN
Telephone 791
Gregham, Oregon
S. C. White Leghorn»
BUTTER
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocer»
ALW AYS
ORDER
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
E ttse l T. Jonen
l'rau k C. Jimea
Oreaham, Ora., Fhoae 851
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My b ird s a t th e M u ltn o m a h .-m in
t y fa ir 1914, w on 1st and 2d c o c k
e r e l, 1st and 2d p u lle t:
1 st pen
sp e c ia l, b e st so lid co lo red bird in
sh o w
In 1915 I lo st th e <ecnnds
but g o t 1 st co ck ere l: 1st p u lle t ; 1st
pen; sp e c ia l, b e st s o lid co lo reJ bird
In sh o w and seco n d jo ck .
A ll My B ir d s a r e T -» p n « a t* d and
h a v e been fo r y e a r s w ltn th e r e s u lt
by c a r e f u l/b r e e d in g h a r e h ig n p ro
d u c e r s W ill h a v e 2000 se le c te d e g g s
for h a tc h in g to sp a re fo r th e n ex t
m o n th a t 55 00 per hundred.
FLORENCE TAYLOR,
B o x 50, R o u te 4, G resh a m .