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PAGE TWO G K E h HA.M Q resham O u t l o o k seven wonders of today . TWICE A WEEK P ublished every T u e sd a / and F riday At G resham , Oregon ST O1UUB & BON, Pro| H. L. St. C lair C. E St. C lair Our S u b sc r ip tlo a Bates ▲d7ertlsln< K at h s reaaon ab ls Our r e p r e n e n ta tlv s w ill ?all. P h o n e 701 ^ T hs L I n o t I» in»." tb s t W h ay «/ W Official p ap e r of G resham , Oregon. Official pap er of F airview , Oregon. E ntered as second-class m a tte r March 3, 1911, a t th e Postoffice a t G resham , O regon, u nder th e Act of March 3, 1878. S hortage . — 4 - Rlght now Is thd tim e of year to iiiiikc p re p a ra tio n s for th is year's food supply. E ver)’ farm er should produce this year every p article of food he can. F o r 'years the farm er has com plained th a t the ag ric u ltu ral colleges have been advising them how Io raise more produce but had never told him to get rid pf his su rp lu s at ro o d prices, w ith rife resu lt th a t he has been cau g h t napping w ith big prices and not enough to sell. T he w orld's su rp lu s of food has In come alm ost exhudsted due to the circum stance th a t the g reat w ar has draw n from E uropean farm s a vast percen tag e of its m o lt efficient ener gy- So palpably has B uropean reduc lion dlnilshed th a t I lie United States is bring d rained of (its supplies so h e a v ily th a t we h av e a food situ atio n In th is country th a t is ap t to be (nine still m ore em b arrassin g unless the production is g reatly increased. All this is even reflected In the price levels p revailing everyw here M aking due allow unoe for such sup plies us may have been corn ered by sp eculators, th e re 1st a sh o rta g e of slocks th a t will become very pro bounced before a n o tk e r crop Is bar v rated. C om m ercial organ izatio n can ren d er no g re a te r service at th is critical m om ent than be planning th e agri i ultural activ ities of th e ir com m u n ities for the production of food crops to m eet an e x tra o rd in ary de m and. Even with m uch g re a te r p roduc tion food prices a rc bound to be high, and the m lirkets keen for heavy supplies. T he w arning every w h rir Is th a t no s |a le can produce I'm much food, th a t Oregon o u g h t to double its outfit. T his can be done .ilh o u t In terferin g w ith th e p ro d u c tion of any com m odity th a t can be m a rk eted , sold and tra n sp o rte d at favorable prices -------- ,— I-------- t lltlu lK FRIDAY. MARCH 2. IMI : TBE C A R EFU L S PE E C H . It Aids Clsar T h in k in g and t h » pression of O n i’a Ideas. Toast Is Fine E x Nothing is more o f/a help to clear tacled and skeptical old scientist wrote thinking than careful i|« e c b . Very of a long thesis In w id eb lie i luimed that the world's great discoveries all lay In ten we discover a tmw In our logic the past, th at th e future hud no new when we attem p t to Put It into words, wonders to disclose and th at all the observes the Irish World. But some really fundam ental iuveuttous, discov times we really have Ideas, though we experience difficulty in expressing eries and researches hail already been them. made. CRISP, GOLDEN BROWN People of sym pathetic natures are "'For,” said the pessimistic philoso frequently dumb In tjie presence of sor TOAST MADE ON A pher, "there are n d jo o re strange lands row. Some who am very intelligent to explore, no motV conceivable Inven are so silent and dllfldent th a t nobody tions for the b e n e lt of mankind. The ever gets the b e n e lt of th eir bright telegraph, electric light, telephone and Ideas. electric m otor a re ,alre ad y here. The A recent poet has intim ated th a t for cam era and m lcroirope. telescope anil the deep things of life language is al linotype. printing press and sewing together inadequate ¡(but, how ever th at machine, airship |u d steam boat are may he, it is the principal m eans at already discovered What else Is there present by which human beings get left th a t is really new?" close together. I But Mother Nut tire seemed to have We learn to talk, a s we say, In the kept her most wopderful secrets for first few years of life, and some of Just such an occasion. As If deliber us get very little beyond th a t s ta rt In ately to disprove t i e foolish scientist babyhood. We can ask for w hat we the next ten years brought out the w ant to eat and drlak, but we are un most astounding cifllectlon of new in able to express sym pathy tactfully and ventions and discoveries the world has gracefully. ever known, for, lit the |>eriod Imme We have a g rea t many ideas th a t we MODERN G. E. TOASTER diately following t life hold claim of this never try to put Into words, because is simply delicious doubting Thomas, Hertz discovered we feel th a t we do pot know the right electric waves, M arloul invented wire words. We have not really learned to (A L L A M ) SEE O i l ’. less telegraphy, lfeentgen stum bled talk while we rem ain silent regarding SPLEN DID DISPLAY upon (lie X ray. Mine. Curie Isolated the things which mean m ost to us. GF NEW TOASTERS. radium, Sir Wllllajbi Ramsay found Hve new chemical • elements. Edison They are reasonable in price N E G L E C T E D C H IL D R E N . made his first movti^g picture machine, the W right brothers conquered the air, ELECTRIC STORE, Electric Building and countless g reater or lesser dlscov- : If Thara War* Fewer of Them There Would Bo Leaa Crime. erles astounded the Scientific world. A Bt. Louis Judge recently m ade the So the seven g rea t wonders of today will become the commonplaces of to- statem ent in an address delivered he- tuorrow.—J. S. Ncvtman In SL Nlch- fore a local t,«r association th a t “if olas. one-fourth as much as is spent for AUCTIONEER keeping up our courts, Jails, poorhouses for the Growing “Kiddies” O ne y ear 11.50 six m on th s, 75 c t s . three m o n th ’s trial •u b scrlD tlon , 60c. prevent a T h e y W ill P ro b a k ly B acom a th e C o m m o n p la c e s o f T o m o rro w . N ot a g re a t m any y ears ago a spec OUTLOOK W OMEN. J. T. WILSON Farm, M O S T C O M P L E X ART IS M U S IC K" “I " c " * '" " 7 Th>~ *" “ “ ''I w in nfc" c’ **' With 382 se p a ra te k n d distinct scales In the key of C alfue. it Is no more .i!"",',"*.." ‘ ' t " '“ "1 °.f .b/ r“ " n7 should be considered ns infinite. Yet few laymen are fanilllur with ibis, ac cording to Carl W. Grimm of Cincin nati, speaking on "The Realm of Scales ” Mr Grlmia lamented the Ig noraiice of the millions who is-rslst in the contention that music Is no longer suaceptihle of a single original n o te - that in a short tim e^io new tunes will api»ear because every possible varia tion will have been lamlv use o f "No great composer”—Mr. Grimm paused u moment und then repeated by way of em p h asis- “un really g reat com poser, I say, bus yet complnlued that the resources of miSdc have heeu ex hausted. T he present duy composer fails to realize that tiny scale may he turned Into a monstrosity through im proper treatm ent, which explains the great m ajority of iXir popular music. Scules are not the product of Im agina tive Inspiration; eat^i must he consid ered us a scientific achievement, und its pitch should lie.1 carefully and ex actly determ ined through the applica tion of certain fixed laws which form he backbone of all true music." Mr. Grimm made ¡It clear that music instead of being Hi« most prim itive has evolved Into the m ost complex urt known to iw eutletji century civiliza tion.—New York Petit J - -------- Thl8 ,s 8 rem arkable statem ent to maUe; but from the gouree u does, lt ls worthy o f « , , ^ „ „ 0 , , of 811 Philanthropic men and women. Had the speaker made his statem ent more general and applicable to the country as well as to the cities It would all the same be worthy of credence. The life of every one depends largely upon the sta rt made. There are those who are started right and then depart from the straig h t hot narrow path, but they are the exception and not the rule. Thousands of little unfortunates may be said to be horn crim inals, the offspring of crim inal parentage. If not so horn they are so bred. B ut it Is true, as said by this S t Louis Judge, th a t If a benevolent and righteous pub lic would deal with the problem as lt m ight there would be less crim e and few er crim inals — K noxville Journal and Tribune. F arm Boys F ill the Pulpits. If you ure u salesm an there Is little hance your son will become a minis ter. while If you are a farm er the bailees are the belt, and if you are a m inister the chain us are the next best- T h at conclusion ivsults from (lie stn- tistlcal table prepared afte r investiga tion by the Association of American Colleges T hirty-three p e rl cent of all minis te r s - a t least In tiic northern states, _________ where the statisticn apply -cam e from the homes of fa in » 'is and IS per cent from the homes of m inisters. Other vocations furnish Hie follow ing per cent of catglldates for the m in istry : Physicians, g per vent; clerical werkers. 4 per cent; carpenters, 5 per cent; niercliuiits nhd laborer», each 8 per cent; all other vocations. 20 per cent.—Chicago Tribune. At a lim e when devotion to tile . ou u try Is conspicuously to th e fore; when A m ericans of every racial orl- iii u n pledging th e ir loyal support to th e governm ent) and when men are freely offerin g not only th e ir t im e and energies, hut also th e use of th e ir m a n u fa ctu rin g esta b lish m ents and of llie products of th e ir In ventive genius in th e event of s e ri ous In te rn a tio n a l difficulty, it is w orthy of note thlit th e women of Am erica are not a whit behind (lie men in th e ir offer* of any and all assistan ce in (h e ir power. F ed era lions rep rese n tin g thou san d s atid th o u sa n d s of A m erican women havt already m ade know n, th ro u g h (hr Grayfish as a Food. govern o rs of I h e ir respective sla te s It used to lie ca le il the dogfish and or otherw ise, th e ir readiness Io help, was looked upon »s a worthless nui if th e ir help Is needed. sance Now. thriaigh the effort» of Nor Is this by gny m eans an in- Uncle Barn's hurewtl of fisheries, It Is t oiisei|iieutlal m a tte r. T he w ar lit called the grayfish anil Is In g reat de E urope lias d em o n strate d alm ost in mand as a valuable food product. The nu m erab le ways In w hich p atrio tic grayfish contains a little less protein women .a n and do help Not only and a little more fat than the salmon, Io tin y cure for the siek and w o u n d hut In digestibility.,richness and whole- sonieiiess II equals, if 11 does not excel, ed c l o s e to tho battlefields, but they many of our |<opular fish finsls. One provide clo th in g and bandages and Interesting result of (he analysis thus n ie liclues and practically every olli far made by the governm ent Is that . i know n m eans o t bodily relief and the grayfish Is entirely free from uric em ut'ort which sold iers In the tren ch - ad d , which Is not irue of meat», p»»ul- m ust have; they work side by-side try or other fishes. with men In m un itio n s tactorles, or Willing to Baar It. occupy onerous p o titloiis which men "Well, dearest, I have Just asked ire lorced (u vacate for the business your fath er for your hand." o f aeiu al fighting. 'W hat did he rs ,? " Il is devoutly to he hoped th a t clr- 'H e asked me If I felt capable of aa t um stancea will not Impose these turning a heavy burden ” "And what did you tell him?" b u rdens on Aniericnn wom en; but it “ I told him I wotiId take care of all in Inspiration to know th a t A m er tie would give u s " Boston Transcript ican women, like A m erican men, are in a fram e of uilnd to give th e ir best T h« M acaroni Record. s e r v i c e s in any eventuality. The "m acaroni record" stantia at preo cut at 2.HI0 yards ijnat under a mile We are beginning to w onder If th e and a quarter) f i â t la the exact mile advauce in cigar prices has any co n age of m acaroni »wallowed by a Signor nection w ith brow n paper o r ca b flporeogambl In an caring duel with Signor Revere a few year» ag o .-L o u b a g e at $100 a ton. don T it Rita The hone dry law s aay noth in g A Sad Prospect. ab o u t w inking a t the clerk at th e "They aay there’« no fool like an old -oda lo u n taln . At least we have one fool." lb, ri> left u u tra m rle i’ by th e law T h a t make« me shudder for the fn ---------- i---------- ture I've already l>een all the other H a rrisb u rg t l ’ui) policem en m ust k h u la" -K ansas City Journal not chew tobacco o r sw ear w hile ou ■■ 1 . Try a want ad. In th e Ontloot. Stock and Furniture Sales a Specialty. Auction Sales at Rooms 17X, Second stree t, M onday, W ednes day an d F riday, at 10 a. m., e v ery week. 169, 171 and 173 Second S treet, P o rtlan d , Oregon. P h o n e M a in 102(1 o r O u tlo o k 7 O I. G reehom W AT TO W IN . IF T O tj W ant a cook. W ant a clerk. W ant a situ a tio n . W ant a se r v a n t girl. W an t to s e ll a piano, W an t to s e ll th e b u ggy W an t to s e ll a n y p rop erty. W ant to s e ll y o u r g ro cer ie s. W ant to s e ll you r iiard w are. W ant to s e ll y o u r dry go o d s. W an t -o se ll y o u r m illin e r y go o d s. W ant c u sto m e r s for a n y th in g at all. A d v ertise y o u r w a u ls th r o u g h th is paper. A d v e r tisin g is a h ig h w a y to s u c c e ss . A d v e r tisin g b rin g s n ew c u sto m e r s. A d v e r tisin g k eep s th e old o n es A d v e r tisin g in s u r e s su c c e ss . A d v e r tisin g sh o w s en erg y . A d v e r tisin g sh o w s pluck. A d v e r tise — d on t b u st A d v e r tisin g is "biz.” A d v e r tise lo n g , and A d v e r tise w e l l . A d v e r tis e At on ce in THE G R ESH A M — I--------------- W a rm in g a S e rp en t. Down in Bermuda Murk Twain made u speech alsiut snakes to a group of Utile girls The s|>eeeh was great The only trouble was th at the little girls could not appreciate It. It flew over their heads This was the hu morist's conclusion "Never warm s ser|<ent In your boa om It Is far easier to warm It by placing It under tile pillow of an tntl mat« friend." H i« E a r F o r Muaio. PHO NES: J. R es U5 OTT O E M TX ST G resh a m office o v er A n ch o r sto re, e n tr a n c e n e x t door to H ard w are sto re. In S an d y e v e r y T u esd a y and W ed n esd a y . ’H O N E S — Office 617 J. E. R esid e n c e Six CLANAHAN DENTIST W ANTS Office: F ir st S ta te B an k B u ild in g G R E SH A M , OREG O N DR. lc word for first in se rtio n ; one- half cent a word each su b seq u en t in sertion. M inimum, any in sertio n , 10c. LIVESTOCK Office 114 W. P h o n e 701. H. H. OTT 11ENTIST H o w itt B u ild in g U resh a iii. O regon P H O N E 113 ” P H Y S IC IA N S COWS FOR SALE— 10 cows, some fresh, som e com ing fresh soon. Or will exchange for strip p e rs. S. T. Lind. Phone 28x1. tf S. YOUNG BULL CALF for sale, reg is tered A. J. C. C. Jersey , from high testin g stock. Will sell cheap and give pedigree if desired. Phone 76x P. B I T T N E R , M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S u rg eon O F F IC E H O U K S 10 a. m to 12 m., 1 p. m. to I p. m 7 to ( p. m. at offlea F hon a c a t E n tra n ce on M ain Bt.. n ex t door ta S te r lin g A K id d er’s. Office o v er Bank o f G resh am HORSES PHO NES: FOR SA LE— F ine young horse. D. S. Jo h n so n , G resham . tf R e sid e n c e 111; Office llx H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u rs— 10-12 a. m., FOR SALE OR TRA D E— H orse, buggy an d h arness. L auderback Bros., P lea san t Home. Phone 753. O ffice, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. H o w itt G RESH AM , B n lld ln g - - OREG O N Poultry FOR SALE— One year-old p ure bred W hite Rock ro o ster; also eggs for h atch in g from p ure bred, blue ribbon W hite Rocks. Mrs. C. T a y lor, R4, G resham . S. C. R. 1. RED EGGS fo r hatch in g from d a rk red stock, $1.00 p er se t ting. Mrs. Cora Ogden, G resham . N I f Y on W an t F ir s t C la ss W ork S e e | Phone 295. CONTRACTORS P h o n es: Office (8; GEO. R es. 61 IN G L IS , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N and SU B O 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 tte n tio n to d ll- e a s e s o f the E y e s and fittin g o f G la sse 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 an k , G resh am F h o n es, Office «21 Res. 55x1 FOR SALE— At o ne-half price, fo u r in te rn a tio n a l S an itary H overs, nearly new. D. T. W illiam s, R. 1, EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D. Physician and Surgeon FOR SALE— A p ure bred B u ttercu p cock, a b eauty; also good buggy harness. Miss Giese, C edarville. Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. to 3 p. m. W O M E N a n il C H I L D R E N O ffice o v e r B a n k o f G re s h am REAL ESTATE. RENTALS W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S E t t * e l T . Jone» F r a n k C. Jonas O reaham . Ora., F h o n a 351 Gresham Tune Table Guessing a S tar. D E N T IS T S OUTLOOK I FOR REN T— 2-aere tra c t, on Pow ell V alley road ju s t east of G resh am city lim its, 8-room house, Darn, chicken house, o rch a rd , ber ries. Mrs. H ans L arsen, Boring, phone 40x. tf Our Public Health 8ervioe. In the fields of preventive medicine PORTLAND PR O PER TY and ac re and In all m atters dn which the public C a r p e n te r W o r k ^ L n D tr \ ct age, a t value $2,200 to tra d e for health is concerned the public heulth T a k e o rd ers for Mission F u rn tu re p roperty in o r n e a r G resham . W ill service does work which ls not only un C ab in et W ork of >L Kimis. assum e some. A ddress CX, care surpassed hut unequaled In any couii __OutlookL_ :________ Price Reasonable. try of the world. This ls recognized Shop at Residence and fully appreciated In Europe, and FIVE-ROOM FU R N ISH ED house OSCAR W. TIIOREN for ren t. W. E. Wood, G resham . recently In one of the chief medical Journals of Europe high praise was given to the service for th e extrem ely valuable inform ation with regard to disease and preventive medicine which was dissem inated by the agency of its T r a i un for EM acada o r Bull K un ______ We have money . to lend ___ on real bulletins and other publications. In ! ? “" AM'sumlay omy. HoOd D ,p o t* | estate. ate. From From $300 $300 to to $10,000. $10,000. Five F ivt fact, the United S tates public health 5:26 AM D l y , ______________, M all and E x p ___ re ss. per cent, 6 per cent and 7 p er cent service Is unique and Is au institution 6 43 AM Dly Ex Sun. to Plan i leus. H om e AM Sun. to B u ll Run. L iberal re-p ay m en t privileges. of which this country has every reason 6 7 52 46 AM D ly to E sta c a d a . to he proud. It rem ains as an ever 8 45 AM G resh am ,B un . to E st da OCCIDENTAL PROPERTY CO., 9 60 AM D ly to B u ll R un. ready foundation upon which to erect 10:40 605 McKay Bldg. AM D ly to G resh am o n ly. ! the departm ent of public health when 11 46 AM Dly. PORTLAND, OREGON 1 6 0 PM D ly to B u ll Run. j ever congress shall see fit to establish 2 00 PM Bun. O nly. l t —Medical Record. FARM PR O PE R T Y 2 40 PM D ly , G resh am O nly. Mira, the wonderful sta r In the con ’ t^Uftlon Cetus «the Whale), stan d s foremost among those variable sta rs which have prislueed so much guess work. Besides tho theory that Its even m ouths' variations are due to the dickering up and down of gas, It has heeu conjectured th at this d istan t sun Is subject to pdrtieularly acute sun spots, that Its ob»curatlons are due to eclipse by huge planets revolving round it and even, accqrding to Maupertula, that it is not soberical In shape, as other heavenly bodies are, so th at we see It sometim es In sections, som e times In plaue. Occasionally, as in 178!) and 1839, II has blazed up actual ly to first magnitude, while from IU72 to 1076 It disappeared a lto g e th e r—Bos tou T ra n sc rip t PROFESSIONAL AND BU SIN ESS CARDS 3 4 6 6 7 7 9 11 12 45 60 46 >6 00 45 10 10 26 PM PM I’M PM PM PM PM I'M PM 12 30 AM 2 04 AM 6 40 AM 6 25 AM 7 38 AM 8 15 AM 9 34 AM 10 40 AM 11 20 AM 11 45 AM 2 40 PM 1 3 4 PM 2 40 I M 3 30 PM 4 40 PM 5 34 PM « 40 ) M 4 40 I’M 7 16 PM 7 50 Mt. 9 16 PM 9 46 PM II 16 PM D ly. D ly D ly. D ly P ly D ly. D ly. D ly , D ly , Mortgage Loans to B u ll Run. Ex. Bun., G resh am to B u ll Run. O nly G resh am O nly. G resh am O nly. G resh am O nly. MISCELLANEOUS Train» for P o rtlan d D ly Ex. Bun. Sun. O nly. D ly Ex. Sun. D ly from M t.H ood D epot. D ly . D ly from M t.H ood D epot. D ly. D ly. D ly from M t.H ood D epot. S un O nly D ly to G resh a m o n ly. D ly. L ily D ly from Mt. H ood D ep ot D ly D ly D ly Ex. Sun. D ly from Mt. H ood D epot. D ly H ooil D lv Ex Sun. D ly D ly D ly. M O N T A V I16A T R O V T O 65Z DAIRY FARM for ren t. F o r p a rtic ulars phone 35x o r w rite Guy H. R obertson, R. 2, G resham . tt M o n ta v llla 61o a m . 7 16 a m 8 46 a. in. 10 85 a. m. 12 36 p ni 2 36 p. m. L IM E J. M. FOR SALE— B arrel ch u rn in good condition, capacity 14 gal. P rice $2.5)1. Mrs. C larence C athey Phone 97. tf ------------------------------------------------------ FOR SALE— One larg e gas ran g e with hot w ater con n ectio n s; also I one sm all riiree b u rn er g as ran g e with oven Mrs. H ym an, Pleas- • an t Home. *3 SPRING WAGON fo r sale. Used about a m outh. C apacity one tou. A rth u r L edbury, h alf m ile west of Fairview on Sandy road. tf S H 0 R T, M. D. P h y a lc la n and S u rg eo n R es.. 93 E a s t 69th St. Offlea. 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D , O REG O N DR. MABEL JA N E DORING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN O FFIC E HOURS—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 532 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore. F hon a M a rsh a ll 1M9 DR. W ILLIS J. HAYNIE and DR MARGARET N. HAYNIE C h iro p ra ctic and N a tu ro p a th ic P h y s ic ia n s . 'T f o th e r s h a v e fa ile d try our h ig h ly Im proved m eth od s." v . s " I'F B M A N E N T R E S U L T S ." l! ¡-w etla n d B ld g W a sh at 5th M ain 176S Pc - - Ore. - P ortland, P H O N E M ain 310 R es. G ilb ert Sta. GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. O p to m e tr ist 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 sc r ip tio n s F ille d 701-3 M organ B ld g. \ \ a sh in g to n a t B r o a d w a y P ortlan d LOOOSE OAT HAY for sale. T ick Eggim an, H2, G resham , Ore. LV. T r o u td a le BALED HAYfor sale. W. A. P ro cto r, •6 41 a. m 1 Boring. K. D 1. P h o n e 718. tf 8 1 a. m 8 00 a. m I« 15 a. m GASOLINE WOODSAW fo r sale, to 06 a. ni cheap. No horses needed to pull 111 16 a. m it. Geo. Shelley. Phone C o rb ett I ID p. u.. 18 06 p. m 5x2 6 60 p. m 16 p. n. n ( 66 p m 8 06 p m 18 16 p m WE HAVE A NUMBER OF 3EC- 4 00 p. m ond hand ranges for sale at a b a r 6 10 p. n. 1 16 p m gain. L. L. K idder Hdw Co. 17 30 p. m 01 p m, • D a l ly « le a p t B u n d a y ( 13 I 08 , m | , iv y a v n « v » IT o Llnnt-m ann. co n n ect w ith O. 5 W P P LOUSE H A i for sale o r trad e. S. T. tra in s fo r P ortlan d . l-ind. Phone 28x1. tf Or aa ha ui to n ta v illa Lv. Oresham L v. M e n tä v illä r OR SALE— Samson 8-ft wind mill 7 30 a in 8 00 a. m and 3000 gal. Redwood tan k . R. R. 3 45 p. ni. 4 05 p. m C arlson. P hone 548. tf 7 05 p. ni 7 30 p. m. • P a il y ex c e p t S u n day tv . 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 IN 8V B A N C E JO H N BROW N IN S V B A N C E R ep resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IN SURANCE COMPANIES F hon a 312 Oreaham, Oregon JAM ES ELKINGTON IN S U R A N C E A ccid en t. Burat; vety Bond». r ir a , A u to m o b ile, >, ___ L ife, H ea lth F ia ta G la ss Office on M aln S tr e e t P H O N E S — Office 876 R esid e n c e 63 In su re w ith an O regon Com pany WM A MORAND, AGENT B oring, O regon Pacific stati», Firi» In su ran ce Co, of Portland, Oregon Gresham phone 617. "H as your daughter finished her mu C G. S C H N E I D E R steal eilucatlou?" ATTORNEY AT LAW “1 auppoaa so,” k n sw e m l Mr Twob SAX E .>0 i’ER CENT on y o u r feed hie. "hut sonii'tlntes when she Is play Firat State Bank Bldg. R ank FiMtliahncM. bill by calling up A. Heiuey, phone his one of those classical pieces it Portland phona Main 1840 98, and ask in g ab o u t th a t fine You occasionally see it sta te d th a t seems to me that she is starting to green cured oats hay w ith all the learu all over again " - Birmingham colds do n o t resu lt from cold w eath- j grain in It. Any am o u n t you w ant, er T h at is ran k foolishness. W ere one bale, one tou o r ca r load. The A g e H e ra ld It tru e colds would be as prevalent price will please you. tf W S. WOOD , In uiidsuiuiuer as in m id w in ter The » -------------- — --------------------- Auctioneer T ra s h la tio n . m icrobe th a t causes colds nourishes Again in llusinewi Vancouver, W ashington M hat on earth fil l th at fellow mean in dam p, cold w eath er To get rid u p h « ,,.,, g when he said he S»as a perecrlnai Ing of a eohl tak e C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough a g i n g a b »rber shnn°m J u T * i™?11’ Farm and Stock Sale« a Specialty padeatrlan, ca*tiMitlng his Itinerary Remedy, it is effectual am i Is high- taken charge of the b ir b ' r ,h“ Phone Vancouver 614, or from t h . classic T th e n . of A m e rlc a r ‘7 recommended by people who have °-f barber ,h o «> for- Gresham Outlook 701 .uerly ru n by A. E. Adams and it Is "H e meant he d a s a tram p heating ; U8e<1. u 1fo r y e a rs as occasion B «w open now open for for business business T he shop his way from b o sto n " - Baltimore 'T r 11.™*'1», a ,U* * tnc . w tts value has been rem odeled an d new fixtures American | O b tain ab le ev ery w h ere.— Ad. p ut in . also first class bath room in Subscribers. connection. Come in anv get ac M ilk R ecord B la n k s . q u ain ted .— Adv. Notice the date on the label of C ontectm ent gi^es a crown wba M onth's record of m ilk produc- fortune hath denied it. F i n i hat , , I lion (or ab o u t 16 cows. J u s t w — rime to prune your fruit trees ' yo,lr Outlook If you are in arrean /o u ueed to keep track of your hard, and berry tush es All Binds prau- yo,,r Pr°m pt renewal 111 be ap- Read the Want Ada ¡kou ven ieu t and cheap. Outlook. ' ing shears at L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co.* praclatad.