ÜRBäflAM G resham O utlook TW ICE A W EEK P ublished every T uesday and F riday At G resham , Oregon IST. CLAIR * SON. Props H. L. St. C lair C. B. St. C lair Our B n b eertp tlon B a te s O ne year, 61.60 s ix m o n th s. 76 eta; th ree m onth «5 tr ia l au b acrlp tlon . 60c. Advertising K a te s rea so n a b le Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill ca ll. P h o n e 701 The L i n o t y p e W ay is th e W ay th a t W ins." Official paper of GreBhuin, Oregon. Official paper of F airview , Oregon. th e Towu of the Town of E ntered as second-class m a tte r M arch 3, 1911, a t the Postoffice bt G resham , Oregon, u n d er th e Act of M arch 3, 1879. T H E IN D EPEN D EN T. As a m a tte r of en co u rag em en t to those who a re Inclined to bolt the prltuury nom inees and become inde­ pendent candidates for office It Is to lie reg retted th a t all th e Indepen­ dent ca n d id a tes for office in M ultno­ mah county w ere defeated on T u es­ day last. F irs t and forem ost th e re was A W. L afferty who failed to get the nom ination as congressm an a t the prim aries and sought to kill off the reg u lu r nom inee. T h ere were sev­ eral o th e rs: M arshal N. D ana, for county clerk ; J. O. H all for school su p e rin te n d e n t; G. W. Jack so n , for sheriff, and T heodore Row land, for assessor. These fo u r men were not bolters but were of the opinion th a t they could be elected, and m ade the g re a te st political m istak e of th e ir lives. T hey all had th e rig h t to come o u t for office at any tim e but th e ir am ­ bitions overcam e th e ir ju d g m e n t and they w ent down before the w hirlw ind of ballots th a t m ost of the republican voters fait was due to be given to those they hud, in many eases, helped to nom inate. T he O utlook recognized th e ir rig h t to come out for office a f te r the prlm urlea hud nam ed th e regulur nom inees, but could give them scant encouragem ent. P erh ap s they were all b e tte r qualified for the-offices than the men elected, but the voters seem ed to th in k different. Some oth en . who could be nam ed w ere re ­ strain ed from offering them selves as sacrifices, by hard arg u m e n ts from th e ir friends, and they can now see th a t th e ir friends were right. WHEN RICH ARE POOR. T h ere have fo r som e years been two th in g s In com m on betw een the sta te s of O klahom a and New York They have to g e th e r enjoyed the low­ e s t in te re st ra te s in the e n tire U nited S tates. A ccording to the sta te m e n t of th e co m p tro ller of th e currency Issued T uesday, New York and O klahom a now have a n o th e r com m on tie. Re­ sources of banking In stitu tio n s In those two sta te s for th e th ree-y ear period ending w ith Ju ly . 1913. in ­ creased In the sam e ratio. llut th e re Is a n otable difference in banking conditions in th ese tw o sta te s A gain of 61 per cent in the resources of New York banks adds a to ta l of >2,616,0l»0.000 to th e a v a il­ able assets. A gain of 61 per cent in t h e resources of O klahom a btytks adds a to ta l of 168,000,000. T h a t is a lesson in finance th a t should not be overlooked. W hen people a re poor to begin w ith, th e ir w ealth may be doubled and they are yet poor. If they are rich to begin w ith, any m arked Increase In th e ir w ealth gives them riches beyond h u ­ m an needs. T here is som e analogy betw een O klahom a and O regon. O klahom a will have to save m oney for many years before an iu crease of 41 per cent In h er hank resources will am o u n t to a billion dollars. T he sam e may be said of O regon o r any o th e r stae. yet it may be overflow ing in w eultli. com pared to tta re ­ sources o r ueeds. H ere, w ith a dis tlu c t gain, th is sta te has a loug road to trav el before It will com pare with New York Yet Oregon has produced th is year us much o r m ore iu irtu stc w ealth th a n th e s ta te of New York in any two years of Its h istory, and O k la­ hom a has co n trib u ted to th e a c tu a l needs of hum aulty In 1916 m ore th au the em pire sta te in any five years 1111*1 L A It 1 GTE FOR PR E SID E N T The presidential election has brought a rem in d er of som e very leeble efforts m ade spasm odically to have th e president elected by popu iar vote luatead of by th e elector system now In use N othing has ever come of th e plan, yet to many persous the sensible way la to let the people vote directly foT th e ir ca n d id a tes ju st a t they alw ays have done for th e ir representative«, and m ore recently for senator«. T h e re a re d oubtless many a r g u ­ m ents for reta tu lu g th e p resen t cuiubcrsoix« m ethod, b u t th e re are I ju st as m any for th e o th e r w ay;' yet ' th e re is ulwuys th e stu m b lin g block j of fea r th a t th e p arty in pow er ! would lose o u t a t th e next election. W hen It I* recalled th a t sev eral I p resid en ts have been elected by a i m in o rity vote of Mie people, as ex­ pressed th ro u g h t t ie lr choice for electo rs, it Is c le a r th a t th e re Is m uch to be said In ravor of a full p arty vote by those wuo lose, yet th e o th e r side when In pow er will never listen to any su g g estio n s for a change As th e party of progress th e re ­ publicans could m ake no m ore pop­ u lar move th an to begin a cam paign for th e election of «lie hlef m ag is­ tra te by th e people th e pselves, « ai-h one voting his choice, but it is a foregone conclusion th a t such a m easu re would n ever receive th e sanction of th e d em o cratu p arty . T he p rincipal reason is obvious enough. T h a t reusou is th e solid south. F or fifty years it lias nev er been broken, hut with th e people voting as they m ight please th e re Is a g< od prospect th a t at som e fu tu re tim e a republican ca n d id a te m ight b reak Into th e eleven so u th e rn sta te s and carry th e p o p u la r vote by at least u sm all p lu rality . And once broken th e solid so u th would n ev er again p resen t such a fo rm id ab le h a rrie r to th e w ishes of m any th o u san d s. In n ot only those sta te s, b u t In all the oth ers. Yet th e tim e is n o t ripe for any attem p t to m ake a change. Som e­ tim e, perh ap s fo u r y ears from now, o r p erh ap s eig h t, or m aybe longer, th e re will be a n o th e r full rep ublican ad m in istra tio n Including th e p resi­ dent, vice p resid en t an d both houses of congress. W hen th a t tim e com es w ith It will com e th e o p p o rtu n ity . B ut such a move Is n ot to be ex pected from th e dem o crats N EG R O . H I'EERA G E. A p ecu liar condition exists am ong th e voting p o p ulation of th is s ta te , and probably elsew h ere. In th e fact th a t so m any p ersons voted ag a in st the repeal of th e negro suffrage sec­ tion or th e O regon co n stitu tio n T h eir votes Indicate th a t they a re not In tellig en t rea d ers of th e new s­ papers. Negro suffrage was g ra n te d th e colored population . of th e U nited S tates by th e ad o p tio n of th e fif­ te e n th am en d m en t soon a fte r th e re bellion, and they have been voters ever since. No s ta te co n stitu tio n can change a n atio n al law an d the purpose of th e vote Mere was to get the clause out of Die Oregon c o n s ti­ tu tio n . T his Is probably th e te n th tim e th e effort has been m ade. G resham has its sn a re of persons who a re n o t Inform ed on th is m a t­ te r, as show n by th e vote of 187 ag ain st th e repeal to 226 in favor of It in th e th re e G resuam precincts. In th is connection It may be said th a t Oregon was one of th e six sta te s in th e union to oppose n egro suffrage, all th e o th e rs being In favor of It. P erh ap s th e present-day voters of O regon a re follow ing th e p reced en t set n early 60 years ago, but it Is m ore likely th a t m any of them a re not well inform ed. A fter read in g a b o u t th e express com pany dividends an d th e parcel post profits, one begins to w onder how th e express com panies would have ev er m auaged to get along if the parcel post h a d n 't been Invented to give them a boost. T he high prices of food a re to be f u rth e r in v estig ated uy th e fed eral au th o ritie s, w ith, no do u b t, the sam e resu lt achieved by fo rm er In­ v estig atio n s, tow it. th e discovery th a t th e prices of food are really blgh He no overconfident th a t you will get any benefit here. You may not have noticed th a t d ro p of 20 cen ts a b arrell In th e price of flour at M in­ neapolis a few days ago. One of th e ce rta in tie s of th e elec­ tion Is the decided reb u k e given th e sin g le tax ers by th e v o ters of O re­ gon. P erh ap s they will be good h e re a fte r FRIDAY. OUTLOOK MOYBMBBR 1O 1M « Prices That Save Money WANTS PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS We submit the following prices for your consideration. We guarantee the goods fresh stock and if not satisfactory, your money will be refunded. , nt VA„r nutronaire and will lc w ord for flrBt in se rtio n ; one-! We will appreciate at least a share ol you p g nAT1airI i h alf ee,*t a word each su b seq u en t ln- maintain at all times the lowest prices m Gresham, Quality con - sert,o„ M inim um , any In sertio n , 10c. ered. We also carry a large stock of Graniteware which we can make you at Greatly Reduced prices. Call for Trading Stamps, t ey LIVESTOCK cost you nothing and in return for every filled book we will pay you One Dollar in cash and will sell you goods at prices that can t be du­ COWS plicated. Give us a trial and be convinced. Soap, Baby E lep h an t, O bars M e FO R SALE— Y oung Jersey cow, or will let som e keep h e r fo r m ilk E lectric Soap, excellent for la u n ­ th is w inter. P rices reasonable. d ry , w hite, 7 bars fo r S5c H alf tulle n o rth of P lea san t Home. ••R oyal” , a dark laundry soap Mrs. D. M. M cLaughlin. 73 12 b ars .................. ®>ic Mt. Rood Borax Soap, 12 bars 28c FOUR GOOD JE R S E Y COWS for \ a n h e u te r's B leaching Soap, <1 25c sale a t a b arg ain , also two fine heifers, one h a lf Je rse y an d half T o ilet Soap, O bars ---- 28c H olstein, th e o th e r h alf Jersey 25c T om atoes, 3 «ans and h alf Brow n Swiss. J. H. W il­ 2.5« C orn, 3 cans son, G resham , o r E d g ar W ilson, SY R U P R l, Box 73, T ro u td ale . tf 45c 25« A sparagus, fancy w h ite B ak in g P ow d er, 1 lb. cans, (T en­ cen t, 20« . D iam ond W 20 c, R um ford 2 5 c, R oyal 4Oc, S ch illin g s. 48c. BEA N S 23« S m all W h ite, 3 lbs for 25« U rna, 3 lbs for 25« Re«l .Mexican, I lbs. 2Oc, 28c, 3 5 c, 45c, 55«' Itroonis P A N N E D FISH Salm on 8 c, 18c, 25« O ysters 7c, Oc, 18« ( lam s, 2 can s for ..................25« C atsup 1 2 H e , 29« Cocoa— H ersh ey ’s, H lb 10c, H lbs. 2Oc, 1 lb. 8 0 c. C offee, th e lb. 15c, 2th , 25 c, 3Oc, 8 5 c W esson O il, sm all .................... ..25c W esson O il, large ............... $1.041 C risco 3 0 c, OOc, $ 1 .2 0 C o tto lin e SOc, 75c. $ 1 .7 0 Rolle«! O ats, pkg. 25c, Sks. 45c Gold D ust, P ea rlin e and Borax C hips 20« U>g C abin, pt. 2Oe, q l. H gal. 85 c, gal. $ 1 .6 0 . Flour, D iam ond W P an cak e 25« pack ugge. « co» h . pkg IO lb. sk . P a n cak e F lou r NEW STOCK P k g . R aisin s, 2 for Not-a-SecOSE BONE. Do You H ave Sour Stom ach? I PHONES P H O N E S — Offlce 517 Office : P tr s t S ta ta B an k B u ild in g G R E 3H A M , OREG O N A______ DR H. H. O T T D E N T IS T FO R SALE— S. C. Brown L eghorn cockerels at 11 each. Phone 326. Melvin G radin. *73 Right Now! SHORT TIME ONLY H o w ltt B u ild in g BEST BREAD i Pies, Cakes, and Other i; 1 Pastry Articles. Cream Puffs and Chocotate Eclaires TIRE 1J City Bakery BARGAINS G resh am , O regon P H O N E tlS P H Y S IC IA N S S. P. B IT T N E R , M. D. P liyslciau and Surgeon O F F IC E H O U R S 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m to S p. m. 7 to 9 p. m a t office P h o n s SSI E n tra n ce on M ain St., n e x t door te S te r lin g A K id d er's. Office o v er B an k o f O resh sm PHONES H R esid e n c e 111; Office llx H. HUGHES, M. D. H o m » - - 10-12 a. in , 2-4 an d 7-8 p .m . Offlce. H o w ltt B u ild in g G R EH H A M , - - O REG O N Phon,-»: Offlce 46; R es. 61 GEO. I N G L I S , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N an d S U B Q E O N A ll p r o fe sa lo n a l c a lle p ro m p tly a t ­ tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is ­ e a s e s o f the E y e e and fittin g o f G la ss e s. . , . . H o u rs, 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-8 p. m. O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank, G resh am P hones, Res. 55x1 Office 921 EMILY F. BALC0M, M D. WOMEN an d C H ILD R EN Offlce h o u rs: 10 a m . to 12:30 p.m. A fternoon and evening by ap p o in tm en t. Office over Bank of G resham P H O N E S — R esid e n c e. T a b o r 120 Offlce M ain 4812; H o m e A-5162 J. M. S H 0 R T, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and B urgeon R es.. 93 E a s t 69th St. Offlce. 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N DR. MABEL JANE DORINO OSTEOPATH IC PH Y SIC IAN O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 532 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore. P h o n e M a r sh a ll 11119 P H O N E M ilin 310 R es. G ilb ert Sta. GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. O p to m e tr ist and O p tician G la s s e s F itte d . L e n s e s D u p lica te d P r e s c r ip tio n s F ille d 701-3 -Morgan 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 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Main St. - G resham THEODORE VAN DONINCX Prspnetor R e sid e n c e SIX D E N T IS T __ Gel Your Home Wired i U5 J. E. CLANAHAN W hite Kuoll. you a re tro u b le d with sour T h a t old W arm Springs In d ian at sto If m ach you sh o u ld e a t slow ly and We will tak e o rd ers lo r o u r high- Hood R iver has p ro g n o sticated m asticate your food th o ro u g h ly , then g rad e baby chicks u n til Ja n u a ry 1, a n o th e r h ard w in te r ah ead of us, but ta k e one of C h a m b e rla in 's T ablets a t $12 per 100. O rder early , save O btain­ $3.00 per h u n d red and set your «late beyond his fearsom e w ords th e re has Im m ediately a fte r su p p er. for h atching. We s ta r t o u r in c u b at­ been a golden silence th a t m ost of us able everyw here. o rs in Ja n u ary . 25 per cent deposit would lik e to have broken. W hat A bout th e only th in g left now is to w ith all orders. H. W. Cooley & ab o u t th e goose bone, th e th ick n ess count th e w inners -of election bets. Son, T ro u td ale , Ore. Phone 434. of th e corn husks and th e d ensity of PIGS th e r a b b it’s fu r? W e a re all w ait­ “ H ave they found it o u t y et?' ing to know. R E G IST E R E D O. 1. C. PIGS for M atters of so far-rea ch in g im ­ sale. T h ree m o n th s old. Of both sex es. Theo. B rugger, phone 65. p o rtan c e w ere lost sig h t of in the ex citem en t of a p resid e n tia l elec- I REAL ESTATE, RENTALS tion. P ro g n o sticatio n was n e v e r ; m ore needed. T he price of wood W ANTED— $600.00 on nice home has gone u p w ard w ith every indlca- i In F airview fo r term of years tlon of a tta in in g a high altitu d e . w orth $1200.00. F irs t m ortgage. W h eth er to buy fuel by th e m onth In q u ire a t O utlook office. 80 o r by th e season is a q u estio n of vital , F1VE-R66M — FU R N ISH ED " house in te re st. All th e lig h t possible for rent. W. E. Wood, G resham . This A ttractive Offer is Good sh o u ld be sh ed up on It. W h at the for a PARTIA LLY FU R N ISH E D COT- bone, th e husk and th e f u r portend, tage, M ain stre e t. R en t $5.00. th e re fo re, is a su b je ct of vast w eight L ig h t an d w ater. Chas. C leveland, S in g u larly en ough, th o u g h , these P ho n e 471. tf wise w ea th er fo re ca sters a re w on­ W ANTED TO REN T, th irty to forty d erfu lly silen t. O ptim ism will not acres of good cleared lan d , on lift th e m ercu ry colum n o r w ard off $37.50 wires an already-built sh ares. A rth u r Ilen d ric k sen , care th e snow storm . Of course, once Huby Stock F arm . P hone 2 4 5. house of five rooms, complete, N ovem ber Is past, w h at th e w in ter is FOR SALE- A 20-acre hom e, well to be may be told by an old, fam iliar with handsome set of Fixtures. W rite to Z., care of lm proved. sign. T h ere will be as m any snow 76 O utlook. sto rm s d u rin g th e season as th e re MISCELLANEOUS are days rem a in in g in th e m onth a f­ te r th e first snow. But w h at If th e re Y'ou pay $7.50 dow n am i $ 5.00 a FO R SALE— Solid oak d resser, a re no o th e r sto rm s In N ovem ber? m o n th w ith your light hill. F re n ch bevel m irro r $8.00, new E q u ally lib e ral te rm s fo r other- “ And If th e first snow stick s to the electric flatiron $2.50, Red Ax- size«! houses. m in iste r carp et, 9x12 $3.00. Phone tree s it fo re tells a b o u n tifu l h a rv ­ O utlook 701. e s t,” b u t th a t ru le w o n 't apply w here th e east wind blows like it WOOD FOR SALE, No 1 fir, $4.75. fre q u en tly does here, so th a t sign W. A. Shope, R4, G resham . Estim ates oil all-sized jobs will fail. But in the m ean tim e we cheerfully given free of charge CORD WOOD or STUM PAGE w anted. aw a it w ith eag ern ess an d anxiety Mt. T ab o r F uel Co., 50th and th e v erd ict of th e gooBe bone. H aw th o rn e, P o rtlan d . Phone Commercial Dept. T h en , too, we have still an o th er F o r Sale Cheap. Marshall 5100; A 6131 source of In fo rm atio n a t hand. S u rrey w ith lig h t double h arn ess, T h ere is a verse, th u s: in ex tra good co ndition, looks fine. If C h ristm as day on M onday be, | Mrs. P. A ndersen. Phoue 62. Cor- A g reat w in te r th a t y ear y o u ’ll see, o ett. tf And fu ll of winds, both loud and sh rill. VETCH AND GREY OATS SEED for B ut in th e su m m er, tr u th to tell. sale, mixed ready for sow ing Win. S tern w inds sh all th e re be, and Beyers, B oring. P hone 39x3. stro n g . F u ll of tem p ests la stin g long; FO R SALE— 3000 galloti red w«?od W hile b attle s they sh all m ultiply. sto ra g e ta n k for sale a* a bargain. And g re a t plenty of beasts shall die Good condition. A. W. M etzger And th is year, as a glance at th e P h o n e 661. tf ca la n d e r will confirm , C h ristm as T ailo rin g . falls on th e fatefu l M onday. W hat On the M arket F o r men an d w om en— cleaning, ] lies ah ead of us a f te r th a t d ate Is Fresh Every Day p ressing an d rep a irin g done well. ap p aren t. P erh ap s th e w riter of Try Roman Meal Bread P e te r L enard, Powell stree t. th a t verse was p rone to p redict b ard A great Health Food w inters, and probably he was often- e r rig h t th a n w rong. In any event W S WOOD it is ju st as well to p rep a re for th e Auctioneer V ancouver, W ashington w orst. If any wood rem ain s a fte r th e w in te r's end it will keep. F arm and Stock Sales a Specialty Phone V ancouver 614, or Besides, a w arm O ctober, says the ! Wedding Cake< and Special Pastry G resham O utlook 701 old alm an acers, m eans a cold F eb ­ to Order ru ary . And if th e re is any doubt ab o u t th e validity of th is sign, o u r rea d ers a re resp ectfu lly referre d FORI» AGENT8 back to last F e b ru a ry — b u t th a t is p u ttiu g th e c a rt before th e horse, as F e b ru a ry th is y ear cam e before E very Saturday an d S u n d ay O ctober. But w hat ab o u t th e goose bone? T he worst fe a tu re of th e election Is th a t th e m an who had it all tig­ T h irty -o n e people w ere killed by ered out will spend th e next two weeks te llin g you w here he m ade his au to m o b iles In Chicago In six weeks. Gee! And som e of them were p ro b ­ m istake ably rep u b lican s, too. T he old ad ag e "m oney m akes the Fle«-U«>n Notice. m are go," has In th ese days been con v erted into "g aso lin e m akes th e N otice la H ereby G iven: T h at In flivver hop.'* Also, som etim es, th e p u rsu an ce of O rdinance No 66. A., of th e ordinance« of th e tow n of I ow ner. G resham , a public m ass m eeting will J A M issouri m au has Invented a be held at 8 p in on Monday. N o-, vem ber 13. 1916, at M etzger's hall boat to run by a ir pow er, b ut he's In th e tow n of G resham fo r th e pur- j a little late, for th e pioneer of th a t pose of n o m in atin g ca n d id a tes for variety of cra ft ts th e ship of sta te . tow n officers as follow s: One m ayor, for th e te rm of tw o If it w asn 't too la te we w ould be year» One reco rd er, fo r th e te rm of two tem p ted to say ol P re sid e n t W ilson, ' ear» referrin g to his co u rse in th e E u ­ One tre a s u re r, (or th e te rm of two ropean difficulties, th a t he did w rite tear» . One m a rsh all, for th e term of two The p resid en t of Mexico seem s to years. T h re e councilm en. fo r th e te rm do th in g s differently. C a rra n ta is of two year» aatd to be m aking p lan s to ru n tro m One councilm an, (or th e term of one y ear to fill th e unexplred term office. of C ouncilm an Ray T odd, resigned. Bv o rd e r of th e Com m on Council. And Ju st when we get rid of the C O SCH N EID ER. R ecorder straw vote along com es th e s tru g g h to g el a tu rk ey for T h au k sg tv ln g . B argain» In the W ant ad». R e» D E N T IS T G resh a m office o v er A n ch o r sto r e , en tr a n c e n e x t door to H a rd w a re sto re. In S an d y ev e r y T u e s d a y and W ed n esd a y . HORSES P o u ltry o ffic e 114 W. J. O T T 80c 5Oc j FOR HALE— 125 S. C. W hite L eg­ horn pullets, April hatch. Scenic P ark Place, Pcvvell Valley, L usted 25c road, 7 m iles east of G resham . N. 25« W Jackson, G resham , It U. _2._ 25c 25« FOR HALE— A few high g rad e W hite W yandotte pullets, hens and cockerels A R Lym an, R2, G resham . ______________ tf _____ T elep h on e 831 G resham , Ore. DEM TUTS in s u r a n c e JO H N BROW N IN S U B A N C B R ep resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IX- 81 RANCE COMPANIES Q rssh a m , O regon P hons ill JAMES ELKINGT0N IN S U R A N C E A ccid en t. S u r e ty B on d e, P ire, A u to m o b ile. L ife . H ea lth P la t s O ls s s Offlce on M ain S tr e e t P H O N E S — O ffice 81« R esid e n c e «3 G resham phone 517. 0. G. S C H N E ID E R ATTO RNEY AT LAW F irs t S tate B ank Bldg. P o rtlan d p hons Main 1940 CONTBACTOH8 I f Y ou W a n t F ir s t C la ss W ork ■«» At Latourell & Son’s F o r a F e w ^ J a y s O n ly We will sell Attention ! The 30x3 Goodyear or Goodrich Tires Farmers’ Mutual Fire Re lef Association or POBTLAND. O O IO O » Invttea all farm er» who have no In su ra n ce on th e ir farm buildings to Insure w ith ua. T hia asso cia­ tion la th e ch eap est an d »afoot in th e s ta te It tn su ree only country p ro p erty and has over $1.000,000 In su ran ce In fore«. W rit» or phon» H. W SNAHHALL. Pre». T he F arm er» M utual F ire Relief A ssociation. O rseh am B e n t s B o. S N o ta ry PwhUc P h e a s 74 B e s t B s ta t s Black T re ad — Sm ooth Casing# Only $8.50 Each W hile they last T hese tires a re fresh stock an d g u ara n tee d , and sell (or $10.10. S e tte r phone in y o u r o rd e r Tel. 44 WE DESIGN BUILDINGS K u sel T. Jone» Frank C. J o s « Q rssh a m . O ra , P h o n e 361 LGOOaOtXHyOOCHXKXXKXHXHXKXje PHOTOS A L L K IN D S A N D A L L S IS E S New Callery PICTURE FRAMING G IL T G resham . Or«. MAX OR N A T U R A L W OOD N e a t and C heap S C H N E ID E R T he la rg e st hen eggs a re produced M athew s' Bldg.. Mato 8t., X i in M anchuria, those w eighing one- P h o n s Ml i six th of a pound being com mon. 0O O O 4X X K 4X X X M O O O O 0Q 0O M M 0 4