Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 22, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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! a n d a r t as w ell a s th e b e a u tie s j f r,a-
a n d , in a d d itio n , sh e m ig h t te
'c e iv e o th e r th in g s to lig h te n h e r b u r­
T W IC E
A W EEK
as
an
e le c tric b u tte r
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y d en , su ch
c h u rn e r , a tire le ss c o o k e r a n d a few
A t G re sh a m , O reg o n
d a y s off each m o n th fo r a tte n d in g
' st T c l a ir & son TTF opb
ail
II. L. S t. C la ir
C. E. St. C la ir c lu b s o r o th e r re c re a tio n .
e v e n ts , h e r b r o th e r sh o u ld n o t be
i p e rm itte d to m o n o p o lize p u b lic a tt e n ­
O ur
S u b s c r ip tio n
B ates
tio n to h e r ex clu sio n .
G resham
O utlook i lu r e
O n e y e a r, J 1.50
s ix m o n th s , 75 c t s ;
t h r e e m o n th ’« t r ia l
s u b s c r ip tio n ,
50c,
E IG H T P A G E S A GAIN.
Adzertlslng
H a te « r e a s o n a b le
i i u r r e p re H e n ta tlv e
w ill
.til.
P h o n e 701
The L i n o t y p e
W a y Is th e W a y
t h a t W in s ."
Official p a p e r of
G re sh a m , O reg o n .
O flicial p a p e r of
F u irv ie w , O reg o n .
________________
E n te re d a s seco n d -c la ss m a tte r
M arch 3. 1911, a t th e Postoffice a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of
M arch 3, 1879.
W O 'U IE IC
V K I O l’S
M E A H IK E .
T h e re w ill be fo u n d u p o n th e b a l­
lot tills y e a r th e m ost vicio u s sin g le
lax m e a s u re e v e r p re s e n te d to th e
v o ters of O reg o n . It w ill u p p e a r u n ­
d e r th e title , ’’F u ll R e n ta l V alue
L and T ax a n d H o m e ste a d e rs L oan
F u n d A m e n d m e n t.”
W hile th e w o rd in g o f th e m e a s­
u re is s o m e w h a t in d e fin n lte , its e n ­
a c tm e n t w ould u n d o u b te d ly m ean th e
s u b s titu tio n o f u fu ll r e n ta l tax on
all lan d in lieu o f a ll o th e r tax es.
it
w ould
m ak e
no d ifferen ce
w h e th e r o r n o t su ch a tax ra ised
tw ice a s m u ch m oney as w as n e e d ­
ed, o r w h e th e r it p ro d u ced only one-
q u a r te r th e n ecessary fu n d .
W iiat w ould he th e r e s u lts of su ch
a ta x ?
S u p p o se you ow n 169 acres.
U n d er th is m e a s u re you w ould pay
le th e s ta te th e fu ll e a rn in g c a p a ­
city of th e lan d .
T h e re fo r e , th e
lan d
w ould he
w ould he w o rth not u c e n t ‘.o you.
T h e m an w ho re n te d u piece of e q e a l
v a lu e w ould e a rn Just us m u ch from
tils re n te d la n d a n d w ould h av e no
In v e stm e n t.
if you sh o u ld re n t y o u r lan d , th e
fu ll re n ta l w o u ld go to th e s ta te .
If th e
fu ll re n ta l ta x w as n o t
p a id , th e la n d w ould b ecom e th e
p ro p e rty of Hie
s ta te
a n d could
n e v er ag a in p ass in to p riv a te h an d s.
If th a t is n ’t p u re, u n a d u lte ra te d
sin g le tax , w h a t is?
H ut th a t is n ’t all.
is It th e te n d e n c y of re n te rs to
Im p ro v e la n d , o r to le t it d e te r io r ­
a te ? T h e la t te r , of co u rse.
So o u r la n d s an d fa rm b u ild in g s
w ould g ra d u a lly d e te r io r a te , w ould
becom e less p ro d u c tiv e , an d we
w ould go b a c k w a rd , in s te a d pf fo r­
w ard.
U n d er tills m e a s u re th e fu ll e a r n ­
ing cap a c ity of th e lan d go es to th e
s ta te fo r tax .
T h e re fo re th e r e Is
n o th in g le ft w ith w hich to ta k e up
Die m o rtg a g e . T h e m o rtg a g o r could
not pay th e m o rt ag e, so th e m o r t­
gagee w ould h a v e to ta k e th e lau d ,
and tit*’ la n d w ould b e w o rth le ss to
him , fo r its e a rn in g s w ould go to
th e s ta te .
T h e re fo re
th is
m e a s u re w ould
rob all th o s e h o ld in g m o rtg a g e s of
all Hie m oney th u s In v ested .
Is It a n y w o n d er th a t w ith su ch
fre a k law s c o m in g up at ev ery elec*
Hon p eo p le
h e s ita te
to p u t th e ir
m om y in to O reg o n la n d s o r to loan
m oney on O reg o n la n d s ? -C ottage
G rove S e n tin e l.
THE
< o« \ T i n
G IK L .
We go to p re ss la te a g a in an d
w ith o n ly e ig h t p ag es. A nd as bad
as we feel an d c o n sid e rin g o u r in ­
a b ility to g e t h elp to do th e w ork in
th e p rin t sh o p , we a re lu ck y to be
a b le to re a c h you th is way.
S till h o p in g th a t we can find a
s p a r e w eek o r tw o fo r re c u p e ra tio n ,
a n d in th e m e a n tim e w ill do th e best
we c an , we clo se th is little sq u ib
w ith a n o th e r g ru n t.
T h e ab o v e is th e la m e n t of a p u b ­
lis h e r w ho d o es n o t know th e s a tis ­
fa c tio n a n d s e rv ic e a b ility o f th e
lin o ty p e way. Y ou n e v e r re a d a n y ­
th in g lik e t h a t in a lin o ty p e d p ap er
w hich p ro v es th a t th e O u tlo o k ’s m o t­
to is rig h t.
ANNOUNCEM ENT
I wish to announce thaJ I ant now in ttty new store room
am i would be pleased to have yon call and see me.
My expenses are very light now and it p u ts me in n posi­
tion to sell goods at a very small m argin of profit, which I in ­
tend to do.
While the prices will he low the quality will he the same
and every article will he sold with a positive g u aran tee it not
satisfacto ry y o u r money will he refunded.
Com pare these prices with w hat you are paying ami set* it
it w on't pay you to tra d e here.
Sugar, Fruit, 13 lb«.,
-
-
$1.00
Pyramid Sweet Sugar Corn, can,
-
8c
3-C Tomato Puree, can,
-
-
8c
Maaon Jar Rubbers, the very best, doz., 5c
Royal or Shillings Baking Powder, 1 lb., 40c
Diamond-W Baking Powder, 1 lb. can, 20c
Gold Medal Catsup, 16 oz. bottle, -
12c
Jelly Glasses, tall and flats, doz. -
- 22c
U ncle S a m ’s la te s t la n d s p e c u la ­
tio n In th e D an ish W est In d ie s r e ­
m in d s o n e th a t if S e w a rd 's d eal fo r
A la sk a hail
fa lle n
th r o u g h th e re
w o u ld n 't be en o u g h m oney in th e
c o u n try now to buy it.
An A m erican in v e n to r h a s fo u n d a
new use fo r th e b usy s u b m a rin e in
L et us h av e so m e c o m p assio n fo r th e g R th e r'n g o f sh e llfish fro m th e
th e su ffe rin g c o n g re s sm a n w ho h as se a b o tto m .
to do s o m e th in g a b o u t in c re a sin g
th e n a tio n a l
re v e n u e Ju st a t th is
tim e w hen an e le c tio n is Im p en d in g
P o r tla n d 's new postofllce b u ild in g
w ill soon he u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n , but
n o n e of th e M e tro p o lita n n e w sp a p e rs
e v e r d o m in a te d as “ p o r k ” an a p ­
p ro p ria tio n m ad e fo r Its ow n tow n.
S om e p o litic ia n s a re fin d in g it p r e t­
ty h a rd to g u e ss w h at th e a ttitu d e
of th e w om en v o te rs w ill be on N o­
v e m b e r 7; h u t th e y know w h a t it is
now . It is m en acin g .
E conom ic w rite rs te ll us th a t
th e pro b lem of k eep in g th e hov on
T h e P o rtla n d p a p e rs a re h o ld in g
th e fa rm haH been so se rio u s ns to
o u t fo r big a d v e rtis e m e n ts of th e
,r ui . w id e -sp re a d d iscu ssio n . T h e
co u n ty fair.
W hen w ill th ey ev er
fa rm e r h a s b een to ld th a t ae o u g h t
le a r n th a t th e f a ir Is n o t a m o n ey ­
to p ro v id e th e m o st m o d ern a g ric u l­
m a k in g p ro p o s itio n ?
tu res! tnaehl.i t v in o r d e r .0 o b v i­
ate th e h a rd m h o r o f f a r n tli i; and
T h e S ta n d a rd Dll co m p an y k ee p in g
keep tile boys in te re s te d ; to n
!■* rig h t on d e c la rin g d iv id e n d s sh o u ld
sh o u ld sen d Ills boys to a good te n d to e n c o u ra g e o th e r tr u s ts to a p ­
school of sc ie n tific a g r ic u ltu r e ; th a t ply to th e g o v e rn m e n t to be b u sted .
he sh o u ld set a sid e a e e rta ln p o rtio n
W hen a cook co n sen t« to re m a in
of th e fa rm fo r th e boy an d p erm it
h im to keep th e p ro fit fro m h is o p ­ to r se v e ra l y e a rs In o n e fam ily h e r
e ra tio n s . an d It»* has been told m any e m p lo y e rs feel e n title d to th in k th a t
o th e r th in g s , In all of w hich th e Ini- th e y a re r a t h e r n ice people
p o rt a l i e n of th e boy to th e fa rm w as
Any fa r m e r w ho h as n o t y et been
em p h a siz e d a n d p lan s su g g e s te d to
m ak e h is lot a little* e a s ie r an d m ore a b le Io buy an a u to m o b ile w ill look
p ro m isin g .
Tin* co u n ty a g e n t
has u p o n th e r u r a l c re d it sy stem w ith
In te re s te d h im se lf In th e p ro b lem e sp ecial hope.
by o rg a n iz in g b o y s’ clu b s a n d a g r i­
If co n g re ss d o e s n 't a d jo u r n p re tty
c u ltu ra l c o n te s ts.
soon It m ig h t b e a good Idea fo r th e
Hut how a b o u t k e e p in g th e g irl
I C o n g re ssio n a l
R eco rd
to a d jo u rn
on th e fa rm ? T h e g irl d o es not o r ­
' first.
d in a rily do th e heavy field w o rk , b u t
to r se rv ic e s In h o u se k e e p in g , c o o k ­
T h e first A m erican lin o ty p e m a­
ing am i m e n d in g , as w ell as In b u t­ c h in e in T rip o li re c e n tly w as in s ta lle d
te r-m a k in g . m ilk in g , c a rin g fo r g a r- I by an Ita lia n uew sp u p n r.
d e i a n d c h ic k e n s, w hich ta s k s u su al
ly fall to h e r lo t, a re su rely v a li -
P eace at any p rice is all rig h t un-
. ble en o u g h to w a rra n t th e g re a te s t | Hl th e tim e co m es to pay th e p rice
c o n sid e ra tio n .
T h e fa rm g irt seld o m h e a r t th e
Ju st th e T h in g for D iarrhoea.
'.I ,
1 • , • ,1
I lies' .1- .lilt
“ A b o u t tw o y e a rs ag o I h ad a se ­
artists, hut from G o d 's c h o irs - tilt v e re a tta c k o f d ia r r h o e a w h ich la s t­
b ird s , th e bees an d th e w ind
She ed o v er a w e e k ,” w rite s W C. Jo n e s,
m ay not see th e m a s te rp ie c e s of a r t Iluford, N.
’I b ecam e so w eak
o r s c u lp tu re hu t In th e d aw n of th e that I could not e la n d u p rig h t.
A
day an d th e c o lo rs of th e s u n s e t an d I d ru g g is t
re c o m m e n d e d
C h am b er-
th e b lu e of th e sky sh e w ill d iscern i la in '» C olic, C h o te ra a n d D ia rrh o e a
T h e first d o se re lie v e d m e
g lo rie s th e m ost c le v e r a r t is t can R em ed y
a n d w ith in tw o d ay s I w as as w ell ae
n e v e r d e p ict on can v as
j e v e r ."
M any d ru g is ts reco m m en d
H ut In th e s e d ay s of tr a c tio u t a r s I th is rem ed y b e c a u se th e y k n e w th a t
a n d Jitn ey s th e r e seem s no reaso n ‘ It Is re lia b le
F o r sa le a t G resh am
why sh e sh o u ld no t en jo y th e m usic D ru g S to re .— A d r.
Columbia Beach
Is Now Open
N otice <>f M eetin g o f C o u n ty H oard
o f E q u a liz a tio n .
N o tice is h e re b y given th a t on
M onday, S ep tem b er 11, 1916, th e
H oard of E q u a liz a tio n of .M ultno­
m ah c o u n ty will a tte n d at th e office
of th e co u n ty a ss e sso r, a t th e c o u r t­
ho u se In P o rtla n d , a n d p u b licly ex­
a m in e th e a ss e ssm e n t ro lls fo r th e
y e a r 1916, a n d c o rr e c t all e r r o r s In
v a lu a tio n , d e sc rip tio n o r q u a litie s of
la n d s, lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty , a s ­
sessed by th e c o u n ty asse sso r. A nd
It s h a ll be th e d u ty of p erso n s in t e r ­
ested to a p p e a r a t th e tim e a n d place
a p p o in te d . If it sh a ll a p p e a r to
su ch H oard of E q u a liz a tio n
th a t
th e r e a re any la n d s o r lo ts o r o th e r
p ro p e rty assessed tw ice, o r in c o r re c t­
ly a ssessed as to d e sc rip tio n o r q u a n ­
tity , a n d in th e n a m e o f a p erso n o r
p e rso n s not th e o w n e r th e re o f, o r
a sse sse d u n d e r o r beyond th e a c tu a l
fu ll cash v a lu e th e re o f, said H oard
m ay m a k e p ro p e r c o rre c tio n o f th e
sam e.
If H s h a ll a p p e a r to su ch
H oard th a t atty la n d , lo ts o r o th e r
p ro p e rty a ss e ssa b le by tile a ss e sso r
a re n o t asse sse d , su ch H oard s h a ll
a sse ss th e sa m e a t th e fu ll cash
v alu e th e re o f.
H E N R Y E. R E E D ,
C o u n ty A bscssor.
P o rtla n d , O reg o n , A u g u st 19, 1916.
F ir s t pub. A u g u st 22, 1916.
L a st pub. S ept. 12, 1916.
F irst ( ’lass Am usem ents,
D ancing and R efreshm ents
30
M inutes front B roadw ay
on the Vancouver Line
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company
FO R S A L E C h eap , o n e g re y h o rse,
w eig h t 1300 lbs.
II. C. W ihlon,
R o u te 4, p h o n e 381.
34
I FO R S A L E — O r w ill tr a d e heavy
‘
w ork te a m fo r cow s. R o b e rt L an s-
dow n, B o rin g , R. D. 1.
tf
DR. H.
ORDER
IT
THE ORECON
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
In its Six Schools «nd Fort» eight De
partinents is engaged iu the great work
ol uniting Learning and Labor.
F orty-eigh th School Year Opens
H o w ltt B u ild in g
THE “GREATER OREGON
W i l k n e w b u ild in g * , b e t t e r e q u ip m e n t, nnd
m u n i m lilttlo u « tv h a fta ru tty . «lie I n lv e r » lt>
o f O r e g o n w i l l b » In tta fo r ty -fir * « y ea r. T u e « -
A t)
e l * ' » ! t l h f f r 1 1, l e t d .
S p*t I m I t r a i n in g In f u m m r r r e , J d B r n a l lii n ,
A rt h l t r r t u r e . L a « , M i W a b t r , T e u e k l n r . U b m
ry W o r k . M u s ic .
T r a in in g anti F in n
A rta. Ijn r g e a n d i l r o n i d e p a r tm e n ts o f L i b e r ­
al K<lu< n ito n .
L ib r a r y o f m e r e t h a n t l t . t O « « o lu m e s . f i f ­
te e n h n lld ! n < s f u l ly e q u ip p e d , tw o s p le n d id
cy m na «tu n iS .
T u it io n F re e . D o run I to H e *
m en and fo r
w o m e n . F v p e n s e s I.e w e s t,
W r ite fok fr e e r a ta l» * * « a d d re s s in g R e g is t r a r
UNIVERSITY Or OREGON
m i n t orboon
G re sh a m , O re.
Phone. 113
P H Y S IC IA N S
S.
P.
B I T T N E R, M. D
P h ysician and Surgeon
O F F IC E H O U K S
10 a. ni. to 12 ill..
1 p m. to 3 p in.
7 to 8 p. m. a t office
FO R S A L E — D riv in g te a m , 4 an d
5 y e a rs old, of H al B. blood,
w eig h t 1956. W ill do fa rm w ork.
W ill ex ch an g e fo r liv esto ck .
A l­
so P o la n d -C h in a
pigs, 6 w eeks
old. P h o n e 428, b etw een 12 an d
1 o ’clock.
51
P h o n e 631
E n tr a n c e o n M a in S t., n e x t d o o r to
S t e r li n g & K id d e r ’s
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
PHONES
W A N TED — C a v a lry h o rse s, 15 a n d
16 h a n d s, 3 to 8 y e a rs o ld ; also
good, 1400 to 1600 p o u n d h o rses,
all g e ld in g s; also m u le s fro m 3 to
b y e a rs o ld , 14-1 to 15-1 h a n d s
so u n d a t R uby S to ck b a r m , B ase
L in e ro a d .
tf
R e sid e n c e . 1.11; Office 11«
H. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u r s — 10-12 a. ra.,
2-4 a n d 7-5 p. ra.
Office, H ow itt B u ild in g
G resham , O regon
P IG S
P h o n e s : Office 46;
GEO.
8H O A TS fo r s a l e — -S. T. L ind. P h o n e
28x1.
R e s. 61
IN G L IS ,
M. D.
PIIY SX CIAir and B C B O B O B
A ll p r o f e s s io n a l c a l l s p r o m p tly a t ­
te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n
to d i s ­
e a s e s o f th e E y e s a n d f ittin g of
G la s se s .
H o u rs . 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-8 p. m .
O v er F i r s t S t a t s B a n k , G r e s h a m
PIG S F O R SA LE.
E. A. S taffo rd ,
tf
p h o n e 169, T ro u td a le .
T E N W E E K S P IG S fo r sa le, Du-
ro c -Je rse y , C o lu m b ia View F a rm .
P h o n e C o rb e tt 62.
tf
P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e ,
T a b o r 120
Office. M a in 4812; H o m e A-6152
POULTRY
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
FO R
S A L E T h o ro u g h b re d
It. 1.
ro o s te r, fro m good la y in g s t r a in ;
d a rk red v a rie ty .
M rs. C la re n c e
C a th e y , p h o n e 97, G re sh a m .
tf
P h y s ic ia n
and S u rg eo n
B e e ., 93 E a s t 6 9 t h S t.
Office, 1111-13 B e llin g B u ild in g
PO RTLA N D . OREGON
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
I FO R R E N T
A sm a ll bro w n c o tta g e .
tf
E. D avidson. P h o n e 509.
DR. MABEL JAN E DORING
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
O F F IC E H O U R S— » a. m to 5 p m.
533 M organ B ld g., P o rtla n d , Ore.
P h o n e M a rsh a ll 180S
P H O N E M a in 210
Span Mares, weight about 2900,
10 and 11 years old. Mare Colt,
coming 3 years. One Milch Cow,
coming 4 years. Three Milch
Cows, coming 3 years. One Milk
Cow, coming 2 years. Three Heif­
ers, 2 years old. Four Yearling
Heifers.
Twelve tons good Clover Hay
, in barn.
P. & O. Disc, P. A O. B re a k in g
Piow ,
H a rro w ,
L ig h t
R ig,
Set
S in g le H a rn e ss, C ook S tove, H e a t­
e r a n d o th e r H o u seh o ld G oods too
n u m e ro u s to m en tio n .
F re e L u n ch a t N oon.
T E R M S S um s
u n d e r $10 C ash
over
$10
b a n k a b le
n o te,
six
m o n th s ’ a t 6 p er c e n t in te re s t
F o u r p e r c e n t, d isc o u n t fo r C asn
on su m s o v e r $10.
R ae. G ilb e r t S ta .
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
O p to m etrist and O p ticia n
G la ss e s F itted .
L e n s e s D u p lica te d
, r e a c r lp tlo n s I- tiled .
701-2 M o rg a n B ld g .
W a s h in g to n a t B ro a d w a y
Portland
C. A. LINDSTROM, D. V. M.
V eterinarian
G re sh a m , O re.
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G resh am , Oregon
P h o n e 513
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JAM ES
ELKINGTON
II8 V B A Ä 0 1
A C C ID E N T
« 'IK E
L IF E
HEALTH
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SU RETY BONDS
A U T O M O B IL E
P L A T E GLASS
Offlca on M ain S tr e e t
P H O N E S — Office 816, R e s id e n c e 62
W e d n esd ay s anil S a tu rd a y s at
G re sh a m p h o n e 517.
E. MITCHELL, Owner
W. S. WOOD, A u c tio n e e r
A. M E Y E R S . < le rk .
C. G. S C H N E I D E R
A TT O R N E Y A T LA W
SEPTEM8ER 18, 1916.
D egree C o u rses requiring a four-year
high school (Separation, are ottered in
the following:
AGRICULTUBB. 16 Departments;
COM M ERCE, 4 Depertinents. ENG IN­
E E R IN G . 6 D epartm ents; M INES, 3
Departments: FORESTRY, 2 Depart
mrnts; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart
meats «ml PHARMACY.
V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an
Eighth Gride preparation for entrance
are offered in Agriculture. Dairying.
Commerce, Forestry. Home Makers, and
Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two
year high school entrance requirement
SCHOOL OP MUSIC.—Piano, S tring,
Band and Voice Culture.
C atalogue and beautiful illustrated
booklet free.
Address T hk R kc . ist « * « ,
t » ; i5 i* io *: isi
c o i v a t u s o is o o n
H. OTT
D E N T IS T
1 0 :3 0 a. m.
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PURE, SW EET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
Residence 51«
E. OLANAHAN
DENTIST
Office: F ir s t « t a t s B e n h B ó lla la s
Q R tfiSH A U , OKKOON
team , wt.
q u ick sa le
last h o u se
g ro u n d s.
T uesday, Aug. 29
Uniting Learning and Labor
“ K iddies’
J.
Auction Sale
BUTTER
OTT
P H O N E S — ollies 517
W ood.
F ir s t G ro w th F ir, also M aple wood
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L eave o rd e r s w ith A. W.
1 fo r sale.
etzger.
D eliv ered G resh am
or
I M
F a irv iew . H . C. W ih lo n , p h o n e 381.
h o u r b efo re b r e a k f a s t a n d e a t an ;
a b u n d a n c e of f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s, ,
a lso e s ta b lis h a r e g u la r h a b it a n d be j
su re th a t
y o u r bow els m ove once
each day. W hen a m ed icin e is n eed ed
ta k e
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts.
T hey On p lace 2 m iles e a st of T ro u td a le ,
a re p le a s a n t to ta k e a n d m ild an d
m ile n o rth of C has. B ra u th a lP s
g e n tle in effect. F o r sa le a t G re s h ­
am D ru g S to re .— A dv.
ALW AYS
the
FOR SA LE F iv e y o u n g calves, b o th
m ale a n d fem ale.
S am S tre h in .
P h o u e 788.
51
B E E F CA TTLE W ANTED
C ow s
4 % - 6 c ; live hogs $8.90.
En­
q u ire T. R. H o w ltt P h o n e 516.
T he B est L axative.
To k eep th e bow els r e g u la r th e
b e st la x a tiv e Is o u td o o r ex ercise.
D rin k a fu ll g la ss of w a te r h a lf an
MT. HOOD
J.
R es. 116
G re sh a m office o v e r A n c h o r s to re ,
e n tr a n c e n e x t d o o r to H a rd w a re
s to re .
In S andy ev ery T u e sd a y
a n d W e d n esd ay .
T ailorin g.
MISCELLANEOUS
m en a n d w om en— c le a n in g , i
p re s sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e well FO R S A L E Good buggy w ith new-
P e te r L e n a rd , P o w ell s tre e t.
to p ; sin g le h a rn e s s. P h o n e 498.
BEST BATHING RESORT
IN THE NORTHWEST
for
cow s
For
For Sale by Leading Grocers
Fine
W
FO R S A L E - T eam
h eavy
w o rk
h o rse s, w eig h t a b o u t 2800, o ne
8 % w agon, n e a rly new , an d se t
heavy h a rn e s s. P h o n e 21x o r call
o n A. L. S to n e, F a ir v ie w .___ _tf__
J. A. FRAKES
F o r s m a lle r c itie s a n d to w n s a r e ­
c e n tly d ev ised fire a la rm em p lo y s an
e n la rg e d an d m o re th a n u su a lly p o w ­
e rf u l a u to m o b ile h o rn , e le c tric a lly
o p e ra te d , to so u n d sig n als.
P H O N E S : Office 114
OXMTXBT
LIVESTOCK
FOR S A L E — Good w ork
a b o u t 3100. P ric e fo r
$100 cash, in q u ire a t
to rig h t, e n te r in g fa ir
Call and he convinced that this is the place to shop.
tio n .
S C V T IS T B
lc w o rd fo r first In s e rtio n ; one-
h a lf c e n t s w ord e ach su b s e q u e n t In ­
se rtio n .
M in tm u m , an y In s e rtio n , 10c.
HORSES
I have a large stock of Granite Ware, selling at Greatly
Reduced Prices.
For you Sunday Dinner will have Fancy Celery 8c Stalk,
Tomatoes 5c lb. Green Beans, Green Peas, Sweet Potatoes,
Lettuce, Etc.
The
H u g h es ca m p a ig n sp eech es
h av e d o u b tle ss se t a t re s t so m e of th e
ta le s of th e M exican a la r m is ts .
He
sh o w s th a t he c o n te m p la te s no fell
d e sig n on th e M exican peo p le o r th e ir
M EAT FR O M M E X IC O
te r rito ry . H e w o u ld a d o p t a d efin ite
a n d sa n e policy u n d e r w hich th e
A m erican In te re s ts co u ld be p ro te c t­
T h e U n ited S ta te s m ay y et he a b le
ed , an d p eace w ith h o n o r, if It could to d raw a la r g e m eat su p p ly from
he h a d , w ould be g u a ra n te e d .
M exico. T h e p o ss ib ilitie s of su ch a
so u rc e h av e been c o n sid e re d by th e
W e d e a rly love th e n a tio n a l gam e, la rg e p ac k in g in te re s ts fo r a long
th e ir
ho p es h a v e been
a n d we h o p e we a re lo y al, b u t it tim e a n d
s tr ik e s us th a t C a p ta in K o en ig of s tre n g th e n e d by re p o r ts th a t th e
th e D e u tsc h la n d h a s d o n e s o m e th in g U n ited StateB h a s m ad e a su rv e y of
b ig g e r th a n d riv in g th e h all Into th e th e fre sh m e a t su p p ly a lo n g th e
le ft field b le a c h e rs In th e la st h a lf ro u te s th a t th e tro o p s m ay h a v e to
o f th e n in th In n in g w hen th e bases tra v e l if an In v asio n o f M exico is u n ­
a re fu ll a n d th e te a m a ta lly b eh in d . d e rta k e n .
It is s ta te d by w e ll-in fo rm e d in v e s­
The
B ay o n n e, N. J ., police a re tig a to r s th a t th e id e a th a t th e long
p uzzled o v e r th e th e f t of a w ooden p erio d of re v o lu tio n a ry d e p re d a tio n s
fen ce n in e feet h ig h an d fifteen feet h a s e x h a u ste d th e c a ttle su p p ly of
On th e con­
lo n g . It w as e re c te d tw o y e a rs ago M exico is e rro n e o u s .
by S am u el H o ro sk in sk y besid e his tr a r y , th e lack of m a r k e t fo r th e
h o u se to p re v e n t, it is sa id , h is n e ig h ­ liv e sto ck , th e s h u ttin g dow n of th e
b o rs fro m “ ru b b e r in g ” in to h is a p a r t­ p a c k in g p la n ts In se v e ra l of th e
la rg e M exican c itie s an d th e c e ss a ­
m en ts.
tio n of traffic on se v e ra l d iv isio n s of
A m in im u m w eekly w age of $8.50 th e ra ilro a d s h a s cau sed a n a c c u m u ­
fo r e x p erien ced w om en und g irls em ­ la tio n of c a ttle u p o n m any o f th e
ployed in re ta il s to re s Is p ro v id ed ra n c h e s . E ven on m an y of th e big,
by th e M a s sa c h u se tts law th a t w en t la n d e d p ro p e rtie s a d ja c e n t to th e
In to effect J a n u a r y 1. T h e n u m b e r R io G ra n d e th e r e a re vast n u m b e rs
In th e m o re u n d is tu rb e d
affected by th e new law is e s tim a te d o f c a ttle .
p a r ts of th e c o u n try , p a r tic u la r ly In
to be 10,000.
th e rich g ra z in g se c tio n s, fa t c a ttle
H oney und wax p ro d u c tio n o f th e a re said to be m o re p le n tif u l th a n
U n ited S ta te s to ta ls $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In e v e r b efo re k n o w n , an d th e lo w er
v a lu e a n n u a lly . O ne m an in s o u th ­ class of M exicans e a t c o m p a ra tiv e ly
T h ey p rp fe r th e Hush
e rn C a lifo rn ia is re p o rte d to have little beef.
re a d y fo r s h ip m e n t tw e n ty to n s of o f g o a ts, a n d th e g o at su p p ly Is still
co m b honey fro m his Hpring p ro d u c ­ p le n tifu l, a c c o rd in g to all re p o rts.
WANTS
PROFESSIONAL AND
BU SIN ESS CARDS
GRESHAM
ELECTRIC
G. L . E D W A R D S
W irin g
R e p a irin g
F ir s t S ta te B an k B ldg.
P o rtla n d p h o n e M ain 1940
CO.
P ro p .
CO 9TR AC TO I
F ix tu re s
W e c a r r y a f u ll lin e o f a ll low v o lt­
a g e n n d s t a n d a r d E le c tr ic a l S u p p lie s ,
to r p r i v a t e l ig h tin g s y s te m s
A lso
f u ll lin e o th e r E le c tr ic a l S u p p lie s
P h o n e 901
G r e s h a m . O reg o n
I f Yun Want First C lsss Work See
List o f L etters.
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r in
th e G re sh a m postofflee fo r wet k end-
j ing A u g u st 21, 1916 :
L e tte rs
W in.
A koem en,
Geo.
K am as. Mrs. L. H a e rtle ln ( I ) , Mrs.
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
K L. W illiam s. Mrs. R. A. L o w th ir.
K ttael T. Jon es
Frank C. Jon es
T h ese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
Gresham, Ore.. Pfcoae SSI
dead
le t te r
office on
S ept.
3,
1916. if n o t d e liv e re d before.
In
r o c c j o o o o a o o o o d - o o o o o o o o o o o
I callin g fo r th e ab o v e, p lease say a d ­
v e r t i s e d . g i'I n g d a te o f list.
1 M eCOLL. P. M.
s PHOTOS
5
W h a t is said to be th e la rg e s, d rill
le v e r m a d e h as been re c e n tly , m ade
fo r so m e sp ecial w ork b ein g d o n e by
a P e n n sy lv a n ia c o n tr a c tin g su p p ly
ho u se w hich h ad occasio n to d rill
h o les tw e lv e in c h e s In d ia m e te r
through large tim bers
it D m o re 2
th a n six fe e t in le n g th an d la r e l a ­ 2
tio n It c u t ajtw elv e-in c'u h ole tk io u u h
a pile of tvtiiber » it feet nigh
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ALL
S IS B S
New Gallery
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PICTURE FRAMING
T
» *R NATURAL WOOD.
Nsat and Cheap.
MAX
S C H N E ID E R
M a th ew s' B ld g .. M ain S t.,
P h o a s 941
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