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F a irv ie w , Oregon.
the
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b 3, 1911. a t th e Postofllce at
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of
March 3, 1873.
N A TIO N A L F IN A N C E S
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
co m p licatio n » , o f d a n g e r» , of heavy
| b u rd en » .
It w ould seem , p e rh a p s ,
th a t in su c h a c a se co m m o n a c tio n
b.v n e u tra l» , a c tio n in jo in t s e lf-d e ­
fence, w ould be th e m ost n a tu r a l
th in g in th e w o rld , but so f a r ex­
tre m e ly little ha» been acco m p lish ed
in thi» d ire c tio n .
T h e re ha» been
m u ch ta lk of th e le a g u e to e n fo rc e
p eace, a f te r th e ’•—
I III; M OTOR T R U C K C IR C U S
A n o th e r c h e ris h e d in s titu tio n of
c h ild h o o d d ay s w ill s t a r t a -g ltm n ie r
m g In a few w eek s a n d th e n th e r e
w ill be so m e th in g new u n d e r th e
su n
A m illio n -d o lla r c irc u s, c a r r y ­
ing 1200 p e rso n s, a c o m p le te n tan -
a g e rle o f fe ro c io u s a n im a ls , a la rg e
n u m b e r of e le p h a n ts a n d fu ll t e n t ­
ing e q u ip m e n t w ill p re s e n tly s t a r t
on a to u r o f th e U n ited S ta te s from
O hio,
u sin g fo r its tr a n s p o r ta tio n
100 m o to r tr u c k s , a u g m e n te d by 100
tr a il e r s a n d a few d o ie u a u to m o b ile s
In th e p io n e e r d a y s of th e c irc u s
b u sin e ss, sm a ll In c o m p a riso n to th e
p re s e n t
d ay
th r e e -rin g sh o w , b u t
m o n s te r p ro d u c tio n s fo r th e e ra to
w hich th ey
b elo n g ed , w en t fro m
p lace to p la c e In w ag o n s d ra w n by
h o rses. T h ey w ere c o n sid e re d w o n ­
N ig h t se ssio n s at S alem do not
I seem to be in h a rm o n y w ith th e day-
lig h t sa v in g s c h e m e ; h u t p e rh a p s it
w a sn 't in te n d e d fo r law m a k e rs.
In a s m u c h as th e p re s id e n t's la te st
I p eace ta lk d id n 't leak o u t we tak e
it fo r g ra n te d th a t th e p lu m b in g in
I th e c a b in e t h a s been re p a ire d ,
T h e le g is la tu re h a s p assed th e an
I ti-c ig a re tte law , so It's up to th
T H E LOT VU 1 N F U T il IL
I sm o k e rs to use up th e sto c k on h an d
A very good id ea of th e e x tre m e | b,‘f“ r '‘ 11 becom es e n fo rc e a b le ,
d ifficu lties S w eden Is ex p e rie n c in g
Among o th e r h a rb in g e rs of th e
In m a in ta in in g h e r n e u tr a lity , an d ol
c ritic a l c h a r a c te r o f th e s itu a - sp rin g m ay be m e n tio n e d th e seed
ion fro m h e r p o in t of view is fu r- c a ta lo g u e s, b u t th ey a re h a rd ly as
Ished by th e sp eech fro m th e th r o n e re lia b le as th e g ro u n d h o g
th e o p e n in g o f th e B ik sd ag . o r
F o r th e ed ific a tio n of Mie u n in ­
w ed ish p a rlia m e n t.
fo rm e d : f o b
m e a n s fr e ig h t on
Up to th e p re s e n t,” K ing G u sta v e
b o a rd , b u t it do es not m e n tio n w hat
sa id , " w e h av e been a b le , by th e
th e fre ig h t Is lik ely to be
g ra c e o f G od. to av o id b ein g d ra w n
in to th e w a r
R ut th e effects o f th e
T h e F re n c h h o te l k e e p e rs say th ey
a r. n o n e th e less, h av e inflicted
w ill need m oney a f t e r th e w ar, a c o n ­
upon us m an y su ffe rin g s, a n d th e
d itio n , it m ig h t be o b se rv e d , w hich
lo n g e r it la s ts th e g r e a te r w ill be-
p re v a ile d b efo re th e w ar.
o m e o u r difficulty. W e c a n n o t s h u t
o u r eyes to th e p ro fo u n d g ra v ity of
R ut, a f t e r a ll. C o u n ty C o m m issio n ­
th e p re s e n t h o u r .”
e r W \ P r a e to r w ill not he le g is la t­
T h e k in g ad d e d an a p p e a l fo r na-
ed o u t of office by th e c re a tio n ot
io n a l u n ity , to r th e h e a lin g o f dis-
C ascad e co u n ty .
sen sio n s. fo r u u a n tu iity in m a in ta in ­
ing th e sp ecial p re p a r a tio n s of lan d
it is up to H en ry F o rd a n d th e
an d sea fo rces fo r n a tio n a l p ro te c ­
o th e r s to m a n u f a c tu r e a tw o -ta n k
tio n
H e p o in te d o u t th e g ro w in g
m a c h in e to ru n b e tw e e n h e re and
e n c ro a c h m e n ts by th e b e lig e re n ts
California
u p o n S w ed ish
te r r ito r ia l w a te rs ;
upon th e d u ty o f n e u tr a l s ta te s to
Did you k eep y o u r old v a le n tin e s
m a in ta in in te r n a tio n a l law ; to ld of
to sen d o u t th is y e a r* T h a t w ould
e n te r in g In to re la tio n » w ith o th e r
h elp so m e in so lv in g th e h c. of I.
n e u tra l» , esp ecially th e o th e r tw o
S c a n d in a v ia n k in g d o m s, w ith th e
T h e re w as so m e re lie f fo r th e c a r
h ope of c o n tr ib u tin g to a d u ra b le
s h o r ta g e on W ed n esd ay w hen s h ip ­
p eace, an d finally o u tlin e d m e a su re s
m e n ts ” ceased .
d e sig n ed to re d u c e th e h ig h p rice
of fo o d stu ffs b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e
F e b ru a ry 7, 1917, w ill long be r e ­
w ar.
m e m b e re d a s th e b e g tn in g of th e
Truly the lot of a neutral Is not
g re a t d ro u th .
derful.
Theu came the railroad show • happy one. It may be vastly pre­
which was developed until today ferable in moat cases to that of a
Everyone has eomethtug to buy
throughout the land the email boy combatant nation, but It is full of or Mil. Try an Oatlook « an t ad.
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King A ruer, stand d bred, 3 yrs.
Patchen Boy, sta n d 'd bred, 4 yrs.
l ’ateheii George, standard
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Billy A ruer, standard bred,
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Sqlly Bird, s ta n d ’d bred, Id yrs.
Daisy Patchen and Colt,
standard bred, 8 yrs.
King Krueger
6 months old
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P H Y S IC IA N S
G re sh a m , K.
S. P. B I T T N E E , M. D.
P h ysician and S u rgeon
FO B S A L E — E ig h t fine J e rs e y cow s
fre sh la s t N o v em b er, a lso 4 y e a r l­
in g h e ife rs. C has. I’a tn o e , S an d y ,
O reg o n .
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COWS
They are reasonable in price
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A. J. KRUEGER,
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G resh a m office o v e r A n ch o r sto re,
en tr a n c e n ex t door to H a rd w a re
sto re.
In Kandy e v e r y T u e s d a y and
W ed n esd a y .
Horses for Sale
r m A de on a
. . «» a n u n d e r
,.B m a n have an y o th e rs , but,
m e I p ia iu lj e n o u g h , it h as not se rv ed to
new law» a g a in s t I p ro te c t th e m e fle c tu a lly .
L ik e all
rak e a d v e rtis in g p u t a »top to It— th e o th e r in n o c e n t b y s ta n d e rs , th e
bu t we will leav e th a t to th e P o rt-1 S c a n d in a v ia n k in g d o m s h av e had
lan d Ad. C lu b .
th e ir to e s tro d d e n upon a n d hav e to
ow n tlie m se lv e s in a h o p eless q u a n ­
R II.I.Y SI NI»A Y'S P O W E R
d a r y a» to w h at can be (lone r e g a r d ­
ing th e m a tte r.
Hilly S u n d ay w ill p ro b ab ly com e to
P o rtla n d fo r o n e of hl» fa m o u s re ­
In th e Pacific C oast sta te » a re
v ivals. He lias ju s t left B o sto n a f t e r I th irty -fiv e m illio n horsepow e r in wa-
•en w eeks o f th e m o st s tre n u o u s re- , Hr p o w ers, a n d only 1 ,4 7 2 ,0 0 0 is d e ­
lic io u s rev iv al e v e r w itn essed in th e veiOp e(j pow er. J u s t th in k w h a t th is
I tilted S ta te s, ten o f th e m ost » tren - g re a t p o w er
w ould
do fo r th e se
u ous w eeks, no d o u b t, in th e c a re e l s ta te s if a d e q u a te ly d ev elo p e d . A nd
of th a t m arv elo u sly s tre n u o u s m an I ye ( c o n g re ss re fu se s to pass s a tis fa c ­
ía tile c o u rs e o f th o se B oston m eet- I Io ry le g isla tio n u n d e r w hich (level­
ings m o re th a n 0 0 ,0 0 0 p erso n s cam e Io p u le n t will ta k e place,
dow n tlie s a w d u s t tr a il Io his feet
in re sp o n se to h is a p p e a l as a pro- I T h e P acific P o w er & L ig h t com -
fessio u of p e n ite n c e fo r sin an d of pany is g o in g to b u ild a c a b le line
re s o lu tio n , w ith d iv in e help, to lead I a c ro s s tlie C o lu m b ia riv e r a t H ood
b e tte r lives.
I R iv e r to c o n n e c t O reg o n p la n ts w ith
It w ere id le to sp e c u la te as to w h a t W h ite S alm o n riv e r p la n ts on th e
p ro p o rtio n o f th e se w ill d e m o n s tra te W a sh in g to n sid e a t a cost of $30,-
th e sin c e rity of th e ir p ro fessio n by 000 to a s s u re p o w er at all tim e s in
a c o n s ta n t a d h e re n c e to th e ir reso-1 case of te m p o ra ry d issab i 1 ity of an y
lu tio n . D o u b tless m an y o f th e m w ill o n e p la n t.
an d th a t in Itself is sufficient w ar-1
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r a n t fo r th e w ork th a t h a s been I
This is n o t a fa sh io n n o te ; “ Do
done in th e ir b eh alf. Most of th em I
■'■•gleet tO try th e tan o ccasio n -I
h av e d e riv e d benefit from th e ir a t - | a ' ‘-v
Sf><’
iH co m in g loose.
te n d a n c e at th e m e e tin g s ; an d of a s a loose b elt a llo w s th e fan to
su ch us d e riv e d no benefit it m ay a t | slip. If tlie fan can be m oved easily
it is
¡east he said th a t th e ex p e rie n c e did file b elt n eed s tig h te n in g .“
th em no h arm . T h e e n tire te n d en c y fo r th o s e w ho d riv e a u to m o b ile s.
It co u ld be o th e rw ise .
In c id e n ta lly
he h as called th e a tte n tio n of th e
h u rc h e s to th e w eig h t of th e ir re
s p o n s ib iiity ; an d he hus d ire c te d tlie
a tte n tio n of us a ll, co llectiv ely an d
in d iv id u a lly , to th e s till h e a v ie r rc
s p o n s ib iiity re s tin g upon us.
If lie
com es to P o rtla n d fo r a p ro tra c te d
m e e tin g we slia ll do w ell to heed h is
m essage
1 »» 1T
I».
OLDEN BROWN
. If a fam ily sh o u ld d e lib e ra te ly
p lu n g e in to a c o u rse o f e x tra v a g a n c e
l o r u ir i n g th e u se o f s u r p lu s e a rn in g s
lo r l i e a c q u irin g und m a in ta in in g of
non p ro d u c tiv e lu x u rie s, n e c e s s ita t­
ing ilie e x h a u s tin g of in h e rite d ca
Itul u p o n c u r r e n t ex p en ses, au d
fin ally fo rc in g th e m o rtg a g in g of real
e s ta te a n d p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty as
m ean s fo r m e e tin g h o u se h o ld expen
ses, it w ould fetch up as a p u b lic
c h a rg e In so m e o n e o r m o re of th e
in n u m e ra b le w ays by w hich ineffi
< iency fa s te n s its e lf a s an in cu m
liran ce upon p ru d e n c e ; a n d it w ould
huve little sy m p a th y .
N ow , th e U n ited S ta te s g o v ern
m en t is ta k in g Ju st th is c o u rse by
s c a tte r in g
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 fe d e ra l build
lu g s o v e r tile c o u n try in sm a ll to w n s
by e x p e rim e n tin g
in g o v ern m en
ra ilro a d in g , a rm o r-p la te p la n ts an
n ltr a je p la n ts ; by g o in g in to th e w as on th e sid e of good, und tg ilu re
B oston p aid B illy S undy SO c e n ts
sh ip p in g
b u sin e ss in c o m p e tltio
to te c e lv e heu efit fro m S u n d a y ’s s t i r ­
p
e
r
tr a il- h itte r .
H is d em u n d on
w ith A m e ric a n n a v ig a tio n in te re s ts
rin g m essag es w as d u e to ca u se s s u b ­
P o rtla n d fo r o nly $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 in d ic a te s
by m ism a n a g in g its in te rn a tio n a l je c tiv e r a th e r th a n o b jectiv e.
tlia t he re co g n izes how d e sp e ra te ly
a ffa irs ; by p ilin g up » alarle» fo r con
A w ord as to m e th o d s:
J u s t us
g re s s in e n 's w ire -p u llin g s e c r e ta rie s th e r e co u ld he on ly o n e S p u rg eo n h a rd up we a re o u t h e re , o r else he
a n d g o v e rn m e n ta l n e x t- frie n d s ; by o n ly o n e G en eru l R o o th , only one is fe e lin g c h a rita b ly in c lin e d to w a rd
all th e p ro cesses o f p o rk a n d p a te r M oody, o n ly o n e B e e c h e r, o n ly o n e us.
n a lism . in tills w ay y o u r U ncle Sam T a lm a g e , o n ly o n e G ipsy S m ith , ju s t
An e x p lo re r a b o u t to m a k e a d ash
uel lias f r itte r e d aw ay a tid y tr e a s so th e r e can he o n ly o n e B illy Sun
in to th e fro zen n o rth is g o in g to ta k e
ury
b a la n c e a u d
faces a h u g e day. E ach o n e o f th e s e h as p e rfo rm -
a lo n g w ith h im en o u g h food to la s t
deficit.
ed a w o n d e rfu l w ork in his ow n w ay. I , _ .
,
.
I fo r six y e a rs.
It seem s foolish to
So h e tu p s th e so u rc e s o f easy N one o f th em co u ld have p e rfo rm e d
let une m an ta k e a ll th a t food out
m oney, lev y in g on th e s u r p lu s earn it by o th e r m e th o d s th a n th o se th u t
I «if tin- c o u n tr v .
in g s o f In d u s try , in c re a sin g th e tux h ad been p laced at h is ow n com
upon in h e r ite d c a p ita l a n d issu in g m an d . im a g in e B illy S u n d ay a p in g
T hey tell us th a t s p in a c h seed can
b o n d s to pay his d e b ts o f th e past th e m e th o d s of S p u rg e o n , of B eech er no lo n g e r be im p o rte d fro m H o llan d
lew y e a rs o f e x tra v a g a n c e w h ile con o r of T a lm a g e ! im a g in e , if you cun on a c c o u n t o f th e w ar.
C a n ’t th e
te m p lu tiiig new flig h ts of fren zied an y o n e of th o se p re a c h e rs a p p e a lin g w ar b ra c e up a little bit so th a t we
e x p e n d itu re s In th e fu tu re .
to th e m u ltitu d e s by B illy S u n d a y 's I «*o n ’t h a w to co n fin e o u r d ie t to
O u r h y p o th e tic a l fam ily o u g h t, o f m e th o d s. Yet h e a n d th ey w ere se n t I d a n d e lio n s ?
c o u rs e , to c o n se rv e Its s u r p lu s e a r n ­ in to th e w o rld fo r a com m on p u rp o se
in g s u n d c o n v e rt th e m in to new
th e le a d in g of s in n e rs to re p e n t-1
“ C a sc a d e ” c o u n ty 's
ho p es w ere
p ro d u c tiv e c a p ita l. It o u g h t to p re ­ a n c e — a n d each m u st se rv e tlia t p u r- p re m a tu r e . T h e in fa n t d ied in th e
se rv e in ta c t Its In h e rite d c a p ita l. It pose w ith h is ow n p e c u lia r ta le n t.
c ra d le &nd
E s ta c a d a
w o n 't
he a
o u g h t to h o ld its re a lty in re s e rv e ;
T h e re is no e s tim a tin g th e im p rin t c o u n ty se a t
not th is y e a r. T h e E s
T h e l t a c a d a N ew s h latn es It a ll on S e n a to r
a ll of th e se th in g s th e re b y b eco m in g of B illy S u n d a y 's in flu en ce.
u v u ila b le us a ss e ts , fo r use e ith e r u ltra -c o n s e rv a tiv e , on tlie o n e h a n d , | D im ick.
loi th e c re a tio n of new w e a lth o r fo r u n d th e u ltra -lib e r a l, on th e o th e r
m ay c ritic iz e If th ey w ill, b u t th e fa c t I A C o lo ra d o m an w ho d e se rte d his
e m e rg e n c ie s .
T h e g o v e rn m e n t, too, sh o u ld huve re m a in s th a t th e Influence o f B illy w if,‘ a,)<l elo p ed w ith h e r m o th e r
lie e resources
o f s u r p lu s earn in g » S u n d a y 's re v iv a ls will be felt fo r il lu s tr a te s how fo o lish it is to ta k t
«
In h e rite d cu p itu l und m o rtg u g a b le m any a y e a r to co m e, even us it ex I if lo r g ra n te d th a t a ll m en a b o m in a t
p ro p e rty in re s e rv e , c a llin g upon Ists now In q u a r te r s w h ere it h as not | m o th e rs-in -la w .
th e m o n ly fo r in c o m e -in c re a sin g in ­ et a p p e a re d on th e su rfa c e . Con
M onday w ill be L in co ln Day and
v e stm e n ts, o r fo r w ar p u rp o s e s o r s id e rin g th e m illio n s who h av e h e a rd
e m e rg en cy re q u ire m e n ts of g re a t n a ­ him p reach an d th e o th e r m illio n s it will he p ro p e rly o b se rv e d in m any
Som e of tile c h u rc h e s w ill
tio n a l c u ia m a tie s.
A h a w ar m eus w ho h av e re a d h is se rm o n s in the places.
u re, ta x e s upon s u r p lu s e a rn in g s an d n e w sp a p e rs It is in co n ce iv ab le th a t hold m e m o ria l se rv ic e s on S undav.
In h e rita n c e s , und th e issu e of bonds
a re n e c e ssa ry , le g itim a te a n d e ss e n ­
tia l.
F o r p u rp o s e s o f p eace they
o u g h t to be u n n e c e s s a ry ; th e y a re
m o rally
u n la w fu l, a n d th e y a re
w a ste fu l o f n a tio n a l re s o u rc e s
And th is Is th e sig n ific a n t th in g
a b o u t th e a d m in is tr a tio n 's fiscal p lan
fo r m e e tin g th e tr e a s u r y d eficits
It is a w a r m e a s u re a d o p te d in tim e
of peace. R u n n in g tr u e to fo rm , th e
d e m o c ra tic a d m in is tra tio n h as by
both e x tra v a g a n c e a n d m ism a n a g e
n ien t b ro u g h t us to a p o in t w h ere we
m ust ra is e c u rr e n t ex p en ses by m o rt
g ag e
A b o n d Issu e re g u la rly ap
P< a r ln g u n d e r d e m o c ra tic ru le , an d
hi tim e o f w a r n e v e r re s o rte d to ex ­
cep t u n d e r d e m o c ra tic ru le , is con-
Id ered n ecessary . A fte r fo u r y e a rs
o b e in g k ep t o u t of w a r we a re on
i w a r finuiiciul b asts, an d th e th r if t
of th e p re s e n t a n d f u tu r e m u st be
« ailed o n to pay w a r ta x e s in o rd e r
to k e e p up th e su p p ly o f e x tr a v a ­
gance.
FERRI I M
W A N T E D —-B eef cow s a n d fa t hogs.
S. T. L in d . P h o n e 28x1.
tf
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 i. m. to 1 ! m.,
1 P m. to 9 p m.
7 to 8 p. m. a t offlc»
r it o s » C tl
E n tra n ce on M ain S t., n e x t door te
S te r lin g A K ld d er'e
Office o v er B an k o f O rea b a is
P ou ltry
J. T. Wilson
S. C. It. I. B E D EGGS fo r h a tc h in g
a t $ 1 .0 0 p e r s e ttin g . It. K e rs la k e ,
Lone
P in e
F a rm ,
T ro u td a le .
P h o n e 139.
99
AUCTIONEER
T W O R B O N Z E T U R K E Y G o b b lers
fo r sale. A. G ra n t. P h o n e 128.
Farm, Stock and Furniture
Sales a Specialty.
FO B
S A L E — T w o in c u b a to rs , o ne
600 -eg g , th e o th e r 200-egg. II. D.
M cC reary , T ro u td a le , O re. P h o n e
43x1.
*
F O B S A L E -Tw o C y p h e rs’ b ro o d e rs,
th r e e fu ll-b lo o d B a rre d B ock c o c k ­
e re ls , o n e fu ll-b lo o d W h ite L e g ­
h o rn c o c k e re l, o n e o a t s p r o u te r.
M rs. B. C lin to n . P h o n e 383.
tf
Auction Sales a t Rooms 171
Second Street, I mi la v ( »Ved-
nesday and Friday, ;l Id A M ,|
every w e e k .
i
F O B S A L E —-A p u re b re d B u tte rc u p
cock, a b e a u ty ; a ls o good buggy
h a rn e s s. Miss tiie s e , C e d a rv ille .
169, 171 an d 173 Second S tre e t,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
P h o n e Main 1020 or
O utlook 701.
L y m a n 's L e g h o rn la i je r s .
O rd e r n ow .
D ay-old c h ic k s au d
eg g s fo r h a tc h in g .
A. It. L y m a n ,
R. 2, G re sh a m , O reg o n .
tf
G reshoin
PHONES
R e sid e n c e 111; Office tlx
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u rs— 10-12 a. in.,
2-4 an d 7-8 p. m.
Office, K o w ltt B u ild in g
O BESH A M .
-
-
O REG O N
P h o n es: Office 44;
tie s. 61
GEO. I N G L I S ,
M. D.
P H Y S I C I A N and S U B G E O N
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t ­
tended. S p ecia 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 of
G la sse s.
H ou rs, 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-8 p. m.
O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k , G resh a m
P hone», Office 1121
R es. S S x l
EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
W OM EN a u d C H I L D R E N
Office H o u rs : 10 a. in. to 12 in.
1 p. to 3 p. in.
Office over Rank o f G resham
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
P H O N E S — R esid e n c e.
T abor 120
Office M ain 4812;
H o m e A-5152
Attention!
The
Farmers” Mutual Fire
R tief Association
Or
PO BTLABD
OBBOOB
In v ite s a ll fa r m e rs w ho h a v e no
In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s
to in s u re w ith us. T h is a ss o c ia ­
tio n is th e c h e a p e st a n d s a f e s t In
th e s ta te , i t in s u re s only c o u n try
p ro p e rty an d h as o v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
In s u ra n c e In force.
Rml E state
Gresham Time Table
Irani» for E stacad a or B ull Run
iB u ll Run T rain « l a i n Mt. H ood D ep ot)
12 26 AM S u n d
a y o O i nly.
day
5 26 AM D ly , M all and E x p r e ss.
6 41 AM D ly Ex. Sun to F le ee. H om e
« 6 8 AM Sun. to Hull Run.
7 46 AM D ly to K stecad a.
i 46 AM O reeh am .S u n. to Eat da
9 60 AM D ly to B u ll Run.
10 40 AM D ly to G resh am o n ly.
11 46 AM D ly.
1 60 PM D ly to B u ll Run.
2 00 I'M Sun. Only
2 4«
■* PM D ‘ ly, U reeham O nly.
IS
3
6
«
7
I
»
10
li
It
12
1
2
8
4
6
«
«
7
•
9
11
80 AM
04 AM
40 AM
26 AM
8» AM
16 AM
84 AM
40 AM
80 AM
46 AM
40 PM
ft' EM
40 PM
SO PM
4 0 PM
84 PM
40 PM
40 I’M
16 PM
16 PM
46 PM
16 PM
60 CM D ly
PM
I'M
I’M
PM
PM
PM
PM
D ly .
D ly
D ly
D ly .
D ly ,
D ly ,
D ly ,
Ex Sun., G resh a m
to B u ll Run.
g ro u n d ,
am
am
a m.
a m
p. in
p. m
p. m
p m
p. m
132 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ora.
P h o n e M arahaU 1109
DR. WILLIS J. HAYNIE
an« I
•
DR. MARGARET N. HAYNIE
C h iro p ra ctic and
N a tu r o p a th ic
P h y s ic ia n s .
" I f o t h e r s h a v e f a ile d t r y o u r h ig h ly
im p ro v e d m e th o d s .”
l ’l :K M \ .\ E N T R E S U L T S .”
517-18 K w e tla n d B ld g . W a s h , a t 5th.
K a i n 1765
P o r t l a n d , O re
I »AIRY F A R M fo r r e n t. F o r p a rtic
u la rs p h o n e 35x o r w rite G uy H.
R o b e rts o n , B. 2, G re sh a m .
tf
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
F IV E -R O O M
F U R N IS H E D
h o u se
fo r r e n t.
W. E. W ood, G re sh a m .
MISCELLANEOUS
P H O N E M ain 310
FO U N D G e n tle m a n ’s gold cuff lin k
w ith m o n o g ra m . O w n er can hav e
sam e by p ro v in g p ro p e rty a n d p a y ­
ing to r th is ad.
L ast O cto b er, a
T e le p h o n e C o rb e tt 5101.
FO U N D
bicycle.
*99
FO R S A L E
O ne No. 4 A m erican
hot a ir iu r n a c e , u sed very little , 5-
room h e a tin g c a p a c ity , a t a b a r ­
g ain . J. E. M etzger, a t C a rls o n 's
sto re .
L IM B
IN S U B A N C E
JO H N
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN-
S I R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
P h o n « S13
O r t ih a m , O r sg o n
JAMES
ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A ccid en t.
S u rety B on d a.
Pira.
A u to m o b ile, L ife, H e a lth
P la te O laaa
Office on M ain S tr e e t
P H O N E S -O ffic e 816
R esid e n c e 63
In s u re w ith a n O re g o n t'o m p a n i
WM. A. MORAND,
FO R S A L E — L ig h t
sp rin g
w agon
w ith pole a n d s h a fts .
B a rg a in .
J o h n B row n. P h o n e 513.
99
FO R S A L E -S am sou 8-ft. w ind m ill
a n d 3000 gal. R edw ood ta n k . R. R.
C a rls o n . P h o n e 588.
tf
G re sh a m p h o n e S17.
F IR S T C LA SS F R U IT T R E E S fo r
sa le ch eap . A pply to J . N. C la n a -
h an. M ain s tr e e t, G re sh a m . P h o n e
S ix .
9<>
' ' " ‘ -‘ V
-u a le or
fe m a le
h tve d o lla rs each . B red
fro m im p o rte d sto c k .
C h am p io n
111 E n g la n d , also in A m erica
W tl-
son S to ck F a rm . P h o n e 129.
- j
*X
SA V E 50 P E R C E N T oti y o u r feed
bill by c a llin g up A H einey, p h o n e
98. an d a sk in g a b o u t th a t fine
g re e n c u re d o a ls hay w ith all th e
g ra in in it. Any a m o u n t you w an t,
o n e b ale, o n e to n o r c a r load. T he
p rice w ill p le a se you.
tf
T h e p o in t o f a new s o ld e rin g iro n
| fo r e le c tric ia n s can be se t a t an y
T J om *
F rank C. i t
O tM h a a s . O r».. P k o a e Ml
BROW N
IN S U R A N C E
A 4.E N T
B o rin g , O reg o n
P acific S ta tt« F ir e In s u ra n c e Co.
of P o rtla n d , O reg o n
tr a in s fo r P o rtla n d
W E DK tH GN B U IL D IN G S
R es. G ilb ert Sta.
O p to m etrist and O p ticia n
G la s s e s F itte d .
L e n s e s D u p lica ted
P r e s c r ip tio n s K illed
701-3 .Morgan B ldg.
W a sh in g to n a t B r o a d w a y
P o rtla n d
MAN W A N T E D to g ru b th r e e a c re s ,
by c o n tr a c t. A. B ru n n e r. P h o
559.
»101
FO B S A L E — R o u n d o ak ra n g e , p o l­
ished to p , n e a rly new . E n q u ire a t
O u tlo o k office.
tf
X>v. T r o u td a le
*6 46 a m
6 40 a m
8 00 a m
18 16 a m
10 06 a. m
111 16 a m
12 06 p, m
11 16 p m
8 OS p m
18 16 p m
4 00 p m
6 10pm
4 16 p. m
|7 80 p m
U ^t W 1 .P S M T
I f T o n W an t r i r s t Cl»»» W ork See
B u rgeon
O STEOPATH IC P H Y SIC IA N
En
w ork fo r h is b o a rd a n d a tte n d
G re sh a m
h ig n school. A d d ress
Box 6 9 . B. F. D.4. G re sh a m , O rc
D ly Ex Sun
Sun. O nly.
D ly Ex. Sun
D ly from M t.H ood D »pot
D ly.
D ly from M t.H ood D epot.
D ly.
D il­
D ly from M tH o o d D ep ot
Sun. Only.
D ly to G resh am o n ly.
D iy.
D ly.
D ly from Mt. H ood D ep ot.
D ly
D ly.
D ly Ex. Sun
D ly from Mt. H ood D e p o t
D ly .
D ly.
D ly.
D ly.
« O k T A V lL L À T lO Ü T D À L l
and
T w o A cres a n d B u ild in g » fo r Sale
T h e o ld h is to ric c h u rc h p ro p e rty
a t F a irv ie w .
T w o a c re s a u d b u ild ­
in g s, in c lu d in g c h u rc h , 7-room d w e ll­
in g , in f a ir c o n d itio n a n d b a rn . C lose
to C o lu m b ia H ig h w a y . P ric e $1200.
P h o n e 219 o r see M rs. J . W . R en eck e
tr u s te e , F a irv ie w , O regon.
Only
G resh a m O nly.
G resh am O nly
G resh am O nly.
I>v. n o s ta v in a
16
16
46
86
16
86
10
60
6«
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
P h y s ic ia n
to B u ll Run.
Iia in » for P ortlan d
•«
7
8
10
18
I
4
6
«
OCCIDENTAL PROPERTY CO.,
(FO R B E N T — F o u r-ro o m fu rn is h e d
h o u s e ,$6 p e r m o n th .
E n q u ire of
O live E k s tro m . P h o n e 798. *100
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46
36
00
46
10
10
26
lie s 93 E a s t 69th S t.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
F O B B E N T — G a rd e n
q u ire D. C. B oss.
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ire R elief
A sso ciatio n .
G re sh a m Ito u le No. 3 P h o n e HA
4
6
«
7
7
«
11
18
W e h av e m oney to len d on re a l
e s ta te . F ro m $ 3 0 0 to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . F iv e
p e r c e n t, 6 p e r c e n t a u d 7 p e r c e n t.
L ib e ra l re -p a y m e n t p riv ile g e s,
O i l ICE H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
H. W SNASHALL, Pie».
« 48 PM Dly.
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
605 M cK ay B ldg.
PORTLAND,
OREGON
W rit» or phon»
Notary Public
Mortgage Loans
a n g le fro m its h a n d le an d is hollow
| so th a t s o ld e r can be m elted w ith in
It.
C.
G
S C H N E ID E R
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
First State Bank B id f
Portland phone Hain 1840
W
3. WOOD
Auctioneer
V an co u v er,
W a s h in g to n
I
) F a r m an d S to ck S ales a S p e c ia lty
i
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r #14, o r
I
G re sh a m O u tlo o k 701
T o I ease n th e m o is tu re t h a t s k irt»
a c c u m u la te in ra in y w e a th e r a w om ­
a n h a s in v e n te d a p a n e l o f w a te r-
prciof m a te ria l to be fa s te n e d w ith in
th e m , p ro v id e d w ith cuff» to »lip
over a wearer'« ankle«.