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PU. E GRESHAM TW O ( jresham tendency of the present Inter-schol- sport system . O utlook ■ astlc The American hoy COLLEGIATE OUTLOOK TUESDAY, I ARMING. MARCH 6. 1917 C ow s to He Sold . In the last few years a great deal Dairymen and others looking for or girl will not TWICE ' WEEK His young, fresh cow s should attend the become an autom aton if g iv en a little lias happened to the farm er. ' • d every Tuesda ' and Friday leeway under good discipline And problems have been taken up by ex Rasm ussen sale at The Corbett ranch At Gresham. Oregon litis being so, there Is nothing to fear perim enters and agricultural agen ts on March 15th. J. T. Wilson w ill be <i i ’ i . a T r $2 SON, Props. As there are but in organizing the sports, which, con I from the Agricultural co lleges whose the auctioneer. trolled, directed, and adjusted to the business It lia s been first to under tw elve head and all are fresh they growing requirem ents of young peo stand the problems and then to solve | will be easily sold. Out S u b s o r lp tlo a The old-fashioned farm er R a ta l ple. may be utilized to produce gen them. How to P revent Croup. once scoffed at "farm co lleg es,” or One year. $1.60 eration after generation of fine, ro •lx m onths, 76 c ti; W hen the child is subject to a t at best but little understood them , th r e e m o n th ’» t r i a l bust, soundly developed youngsters. tacks of croup, see to it that he eats tuhsorlntlon, 50c. Again, the Interest shown In the und not entirely without reason, for ; a ligh t even in g m eal, as an overlaod- Advertising hoys and girls by the com m unity as It was not pluln to him that the col \ ed stom ach may bring on an attack, K ates reason able such Is repaid many time» by the leges really understoood the difficul I also watch for the first sym ptom — 'm i rep resen ta tiv e ! hoarseness, and give C ham berlain’s w ill a ll. community spirit «cultivated In the ties of faim ln g. Often lie had reas- ¡Cough Remedy as soon as the child i on to believe ihal the co lleges begun hearts ol the children. We waul our P h o n » 701 becomes hoarse. Obtainable every young people Io grow up in the con | with a theory and a determ ination to w h e r e - Adv. The L I n o t y p o Way 1» the W ay viction that their town is a mighty prove It, rather than with a prob that W in»" F or S ale. line place in which to live, a place lem und a determ ination to solve It. W hite Leghorn hatching eggs, Now. however, the average suc chicks and cockerels. L aying pullets, Official paper of worth loving and doing things for. A Gresham, Oregon, season of health -givin g gam es and cessful farmer knows that w hile the 318 per dozen. H. W. Cooley £ Official paper of sports, provided by the town, and pioneer agricultural co lleges made Son, T routdale, Oregon. Phone 434. Oregon. Fairview, ending In a great com m unity day of many m istakes, they really saved the Entered as second-cla»» matter com petitions and exhibitions, would business of farm ing from serious 1911, at the Poetofflce at March 3, difficulties arising out of rem oteness Oregon, under the Act of he productive of just this town feel t'resham, Irom t h e determ ining elem en ts in March 3. 187 9. ing And If the Idea should become gen the progress of a revolutionary age. eral, If all the cities and towns They served us the con n ectin g link would adopt It, In the course of years between ihe progress in Industry and Through them he was there would develop the sportsinan- the farm er llke comradeship, the motion of team enabled to keep up with the trend of play, the habit o f discipline, which uit age that by steam and electricity tend to the fitting of the hoys for the und clieutlstry halved tim e and d is OREGON’S 111 MIRATION. And w ithout know ing, per greater organization of man power tance The nut Ion has been grievously de which becomes necessary at time» In haps, precisely what they w ere do CRISP, GOLDEN BROWN ing, the colleges prepared the farm serted by tw elve senators who re the life o f all nations TOAST MADE ON A er >o w ithstand the econom ic revolu timed the president’s request that he tions Incident to a change to more With Germany m arking out the be given authority to arm Ameri purts of the ocean on which we may intensive farm ing. T hese ure the which have been can merchant ships to meet the Ger sail our ships, and an em inent Jap broad benefits evolved so slow ly that they can be man subm arine menace. anese statesm an In this country tell appreciated only If viewed as h is Not only has the nation been be ing us what kind o f laws we may tory. trayed by these tw elve senator», but und may not pass, we ure reduced to Twenty years ago the agricu ltu re the necessity of running our own the state of Oregon has been deep bluffs on such countries as Cuba und ol the United S tales wus w ithout or- ly huiniluted by the action of Sena kuii I xh .I oii . without a acientilic or tor Lane in giving Ills support to the San Domingo. rational bus* It had little stan d in g filibuster led by L aF ollette of W is am ong miter Industries, and its fo l The Inquisitive subscriber ut T rout consin. The president Is right In de low ers were looked down upon by nouncing their action as the iuo»l dale asks uh , "W hich la Ihe most those of otln-r vocations. Today all reprehensible in the history of any popular of our national anthem s?" Is changed The funner who Is not From our observation after hearlug civilized nation. ilolng well Is still farm ing according MODERN G. E. TOASTER What tile president proposed was the returns from all over the north to pust standards. The new farm er to protect American lives and Amer west, where the bulk o f prohibitive Is. In general, the successful farm er. is simply delicious ican com m erce, anti to do It with population resides, It seem s that "The And yet, the work is only begun, for CALL AND SE E OUR clear anti stead fast purpose. The (lid Oaken B ucket” la quite the most the farm must be made more attrac SPLEN D ID DISPLAY senate should not have abdicated Its popular tive. som ething must be done to OF NEW TOASTERS. powers and should have supported counteract the lure of the city, per I'oiigreastueu may be w eighted haps Hie most Insidious force that is the president in his reasonable and They are reasonable in price patriotic purpose, and have Insisted down by war responsibilities, but our working against Hie perfection of the on a definite policy in keeping with idea la a good inuny o f them are Anierlcnu social structure. ELECTRIC STORE, Electric Building more heavily w eighted down by the I lie country’s dignity and honor. It is not sim ply a question of keep grevloua reflection that on Monday Him < onions have gone up so high iug comm erce m oving or of relieving last they were (recking hom e for Hie c o o k s s r e shedding few er tears. Height congestion, though these good. Auywuy Ihe Oregon d elega J . T . W IL S O N m a lle i'» are most im portant. Indeed, tion, will remain on the Job tw o years In liiquatiHtil l u e t io n Sale. AUCTIONEER they touch the honor of the nutlon, longer. Au auction sale advertised in the Farm, Stock and Furniture : l u c e it must com m and respect for Its Outlook io com e oft on March 10th, Sales a Specialty. Hag on the ocean. Hut It was no Fishnlrklng In Johnson creek at tli Kattdle place near Spring- Auction Sales at Rooms 171, "material interest" that compelled hasn’t been a very popular sport this wut< r. litre* m iles sou th east of Es- Second street, Monday, W ednes the president to the course be took winter because Ihe sh ortage of pre ta< ida. t- a tlta clin g attention from day and Friday, at 10 a. m., ev Ills thought was "not only of the cipitation haa m ade Johnson rieek the quality of the stock to be sold. ery week. rights o i A m ericans to come and go alliiosl bone dry and the salm on trout There 1» also a large list of farm ing 169, 171 and 173 Second Street, about their proper business by way are not able (o Im m igrate hither ihi I s and Implementa, haled hay. in Portland, Oregon. ol tlie sea, hut also of som ething ward from the raging W illam ette P h o n e M ain 11120 or G resh ou i cubator ami household furniture. dei per and more fundam ental than O u tlo o k 7 0 1 . W S Wood o f Vancouver will be I hut.” A New York doctor a sserts that auctioneer. A .Meyers, of G resham , every pint of whisky shortens a m an’s i li irk 1 here will be a free lunch i OMMI M IA I’l.A lG I lo i K M life by eleven hours According Io al noon. There is one feature which is a l (hat sort of lualhem atlcs, som e men Read Ihe Want Ads. T rain» for E n la c a d a or Bull Run most. entirely lucking in all American we used Io know who are m ore than I (B u ll Kun T ra in s lea v e Mt. Hood Depot* cities, though it is nearly upproached fitly years old would lack 300 years 12 26 AM S unday Only. SUM M OBS. 5 26 AM t*ly. M ail and E x p ress. in the largest of them . It Is the •'»• of being bom . Toast Is Fine for the Growing “ Kiddies” Gresham Time Table tahiishing and m aintaining of public playgrounds. In Portlund, for In stance, there ure several sm all parks w h e r e all classes of people may gath er lor recreation or such am usem euts as they may provide lor them selves, hut in their broader seuse they are not com m unity playgrounds What we mean is that hut a sm all percent age of the public use them , and then only for the shade they afford on a licit Sunday. Hut the sm all cities have nothing ol the kind, and there is no organ iled effort to have them such as we have in mind, Here in Gresham we have as com m unity recreations the county fair, the Chautauqua and the grange tielil day, hut they are only once a year attraction s covering leas than two w eeks altogether, A com iiiiiiiity playground would he opei lot mouths and would he used by ev erybody, hut principally by the boys and girls in organized pastim e under iie supervision of the older people ho could enjoy their sports and en- i i i i i o ihe spirit of their games. We , insider it one of the line, new ideas sopiethiug that has in It a .ood deal more than appears on the t iin ace it s superficial aspect is uough to make it worth while, but lie public playground does more liiau provide safe, innovent, organ izi d pastim e for young people. It is a comm unity asset, a long time in vest ment, the returns upon which ■ ame iu the course of many years and in a variety of ways. Organised play, under sk illfu l su pervision, may be made as useful as any other course iu physical culture. It luys a tine foundation for lasting health. We don’t want to aee the children robbed of spontaneous >n joy ment, and converted Into m edian i« at units whose youthful Joys are re duced to a system , with a view of flt- ilug them Into sporting machiues. Nor is there the slig h test danger of this if they art* given w holesom e lib erty in Gieir own gam es. Under the new method it would be quite im pos sible in a land where the individual I» allow ed hi» fu llest significance to m erge the boy iuto any condition tbat bis play would become altogether a m atter of business. Aud that 1» the You can’t blame King A lfonso for sidestepping a row with Germany Al is one of the several rulers quail- lied to testify that General Sherman spit out a whole m outhful once about war. If Multnomah county w ill do Ils duty in the potato lin e this year. It la our purpoae to get in the pantry ev ery day next w inter and g iv e the h c. of I. the hoarae hoot. The Cuban revolution. It la said, w ill frighten away the tou rists llut why? What ean be more interesting to a disinterested onlooker than a Cuban revolution? The governm ent has arranged that ) 10,000 gold certlfleates may be had on request. They w ill eoiue In mighty handy when you are out potato shop ping III ease of h ostilities, we expert to turn over this colum n to the govern ment, agreeing to operate It at cost with all our pencil stu b s thrown in. Henry Ford has Increased his pop- ulvrlty In Gresham. Judging from Larourell A Sou’s order for sixty-four I’otd m achines for March and April It may be safe enough for a tong gang to kill a titan in Portland, but they need be cautious about being taugh in a fnnian game. WANTS PROFESSIONAL AND B U SIN E SS CARDS D E N T IS T S lc word for first insertion; one- half cent a word each subsequent In --------------------------- —- sertion. PH O NES: Office 114, Minimum, any insertion, 10c. W. J. Res. 116 O TT D E N T IS T LIVESTOCK G resham office over A nchor store, en tran ce n ex t door to H ardw are store In Sandy ev ery T u esd ay and W ednesday. COWS FRESH COW for sale. Phone Corbett 5x2. Geo. Shelley. 1 K-------------------------- - -------------------------- ' 9 -------------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE— 10 cows, som e fresh, i P H O N E S —Office 517 R esidence 5lx som e com ing fresh soon Or w ill exchange for strippers. S. T. i J. E CLANAHAN Lind. Phone 28x1. tf DENTIST YOUNG BULL CALF for sale, regis Office: F ir st S ta te Bank B u ild in g tered A. .1. C. C. Jersey, from high GRESH AM . 0R X O O N testin g stock. W ill sell cheap and i-------------------------- ---------------------------- give pedigree if desired. Phone 7tlx t ------------------------------ --------------------------------- HORSES DR FOR SALE— Span of large colts, 3 years old th is spring. Will sell cheap. B ill Andrews. Phone 374. H. O TT 1 »ENTIST lio w itt B u ild in g G resham . O regon PH O NE 113 FOR SALE— F ine young horse. D. S. Johnson, Gresham. tf J P H Y S IC I A N S FOR SALE OR T R A D E - Horse, buggy and harness. Lauderback Bros., P leasant Hom e. Phone 753. S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D. P hysician and Surgeon P oultry O F F IC E H O URS 10 a m. to 12 m„ 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. 7 to 3 p. m. a t office P hon e G31 E n tran ce on Main St., n ext door to S te r lin g a K idder’». Office over Rank o f G resham FOR SALE— Pure bred Plym outh Rock eggs for hatching. Setting of 15 eggs, $1.50. Mrs. P. B. Eder. Phone 368. 3 FOR SALE— 20 pigeons for $5. A bargain, also heifer calf 5 days old, good m ilking strain. C. I. Thom as, T routdale, Ore. Phone 151. 3 -------------------------------------------------------- PH O NES: R es tence 111; Office llx H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H ours— 10-12 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Office. H o w itt B u ild in g G RESH AM , - OREGON FOR SALE— One year-old pure bred W hite Rock rooster; also eggs for hatching from pure bred, blue ribbon W hite Rocks. Mrs. C. Tay lor, R4, Gresham. r , S. C. R. 1. RED EGGS for hatching from dark red stock, $1.00 per se t ting. Mrs. Cora Ogden, Gresham. P hone 295. P hon es FOR SALE— At on e-h alf price, four In tern ation al Sanitary Hovers, nearly new. D. T. W illiam s, R. 1, G la s s e s . Office 46; GEO. ■ Res. 61 IN G L IS , M. D. P H Y SIC IA N and SUHG EO N All p ro fessio n a l c a lls prom ptly a t tended. S p ecial a tten tio n to d is ea se s of the Eye» and fittin g of H ours. 10-12 a. m.; 1-4. 7-8 p. m. Over F ir st S ta te Bank, G resham < -------------------- FOR SA LE — A pure bred Buttercup cock, a beauty; also good buggy harness. Miss Giese, C edarvillt. Phones, Office «21 ■■ > Res. 55x1 EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D. Physician and Surgeon REAL ESTATE, RENTALS WOMEN and CHILDREN Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 in. 1 p. to 3 p. m. FOR RENT— 2-acre tract, on Pow ell V alley road ju st east of Gresh am city lim its, 8-room house, barn, chicken house, orchard, ber ries. Mrs. Hans Larsen, Boring, phone 40x. tf O liic e o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m PH O NES— R esidence. Tabor 120 O ffice M a in 4812: H om e A-5152 J. M. S H 0 R T, M. D. PORTLAND PROPERTY and acre age, at. value $2,200 to trade for property in or near Gresham. W ill assum e som e. Address CX, care O u t l o o k . ________________ FIVE-ROOM FUR NISH ED house for rent. W. E. Wood, Gresham. H. P h y sic ia n and Surgeon Res.. 93 E a st 69th St. Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R TLA N D . OREGON ____________________________________ z ■ DR. MABEL JANE DORING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Mortgage Loans O FF IC E H O UK S— 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 532 M organ B ld g., P ortlan d , Or». P hon e M arsh all 1809 We have m oney to lend on real estate. From $300 to $10,000. Five per cent, 6 per cent and 7 per cent. Liberal re-paym ent privileges. OCCIDENTAL PROPERTY CO., 605 McKay Bldg. PORTLAND, OREGON 6 <i AM 1 *ly Ex. Sun. to P lea s. Hom e ' 6 52 A M S u n . to B u ll Run. FARM PROPERTY 7 -46 AM Dly to E stacada. 8 45 AM G resham ,Sun. to E s ' ds 9 60 AM D ly to B u ll Run. DAIRY FARM for rent. For partic Defendant. 10:10 AM D ly to G resham only. ulars phone 35x or write Guy H. T o B e r t E l.on g. the sh o v e nam ed D e 11.46 AM D ly. R obertson, R. 2, Gresham. tf fendant. 1.60 PM Dly to B ull Run. 2 00 PM Sun. Only. In Ihe nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon, 2 40 PM D ly, G resham Only. MISCELLANEOUS you arc hereby required to ap p ear and 3 45 I’M D ly. an sw er Ihe rom p laln t file d a g a in st you I 4.60 I’M D ly to B u ll Run. FOR RENT— Modern cottage. Hood In the ab ove e n title d cou rt and ca u se j 6 46 PM Dly. 26 PM D ly Ex. Sun., G resham o n ly avenue. E lectric ligh ts, bath, etc. on or b efore the l i s t day o f M arch. ! 6 7 00 I’M l>ly to B u ll Run. R ent $6.00. Chas. Cleveland, tf 1*17. and tf you fa ll to so ap p ear and J 7 45 I’M Dly. ■ new er for w ant th ereo f, the p l a i n t i f f ; 9 10 I’M Dly, G resham O nly. 11 10 I’M D iy, G resham Only. LOOOSE OAT HAY for sale. Jack w ill ap p ly to the cou rt for a Judgm ent I 12 26 I’M D ly, G reeham Only. E ggim an, R2, Gresham, Ore. and decree, a s prayed for In p la in tif f ’s I T ra in s for F ort la n d com p lain t, tow It For a d ecree o f th is 12 30 AM l-ly Ex. Sun. FOR SALE— One large gas range cou rt a n n u llin g and d iss o lv in g and s e t- I 2 04 AM tìun. O nly. I 40 AM D ly Ex. Sun. with hot w ater connections; also tin g «side the bonds o f m atrim o n y now I 25 AM D ly from Mt.Hood Depot. one sm all three burner gas range e it s t m s betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n 1 SI AM D ly. w ith oven. Mrs. Ryman, P leas dant apun the ground and for the rea- j 8 15 AM Dly from Mt.Hood L>epot. 9 M AM l»ly. ant Hom e. *3 son e e e l forth In the com p lain t, tow tt: : 10 4” AM Dly. o n the ground o f cru el and in h u m a n ) 11 so AM Dly from Mt. Hood D ep ot SPRING WAGON for sale. Used AM Sun Only. treatm en t of p la in tiff by d efen d a n t and 11 45 12 40 I’M D ly to G reih a m only. about a month. Capacity one ton. tala (a llu re to properly or at a ll provide 1 84 i'M Dly. A rthur Ledbury, half mile w est of for o i support p la in tiff d u rin g the 2 8 I’M D ly. F airview on Sandy road. tf 8 30 I’M Dly from Mt. Hood Depot. period o f thetr m arriage rela tio n s. I’M 4 8 D ly Tine su m m on s ta served upon you by 5 11 I’M Dly. BALED HAYfor sale. W. A. Proctor, p u b lication in p u rsu an ce o f an order ft 1 I’M Dly Ex Sun. B oring, R. D 1. Phone 718. tf m ade by the H onorable C. U. G an ten- | b 40 I’M Dly from Mt. Hood Depot. 7 ’. ». I’M Dly lin n . Judge o f the ab ove e n title d court 7: 50 Mt. Hood D ly Ex. Sun. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF SEC- on the 3rd day o f F ebruary, 1917, w h ich 9 15 i ’M Dly. ond hand ranges for sale at a bar 9 4b I’M 1 »ly order p rescrib es ttiat the su m m o n s In gain. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. (h is su it should he served upon you by 11 15 I'M Dly m o n t a v i l l a - t b o d t d a l e d im e p u b lication th ereof, once a w eek fo r s ix Dv. M.*nta v illa Dv. T ro u td a le LOOSE HAY for sale or trade S. T. c o n se c u tiv e w eek s In the G resh a m O ut •6 45 A. I l l •« lb a. ni. Lind. Phone 2 8 x i. tf 6 40 a. m M 5 a. in. look. a sem i-w eek ly n ew sp a p er pub 8 00 a. IU » 4b a. in. lish ed and o f gen eral c ir cu la tio n in a. m 19 15 SAVE 50 PER CENT on your feed 10 2b a. m. • M ultnom ah cou n ty, O regon, the sa m e be 10 05 A m IS 3b p. m. bill by callin g up A. Helney, phone 1 1 1 1 5 a. m 2 35 p. in ing a new spap er publish ed in th e lo c a l 98, and asking about that fine m 11 05 p. m 4 80 I ity of p la in tiff’s resid en ce and the one green cured oats hay with all the 11 15 P m 9 bO p. m m ost lik ely Io reach sa id d efen d a n t; 1 05 P m b 5b p in grain in it. Any am ount you want, IS 15 P- m Ih al the first p u b lication th e reo f be one bale, one ton or car load. The 4 00 P m m ade on Ihe ( t h day o f F eb ru ary. 1917, price w ill please you. tf 5 10 P- m and llie la st p u b lication th e reo f be • 15 P. m 17 10 P m CONTRACTORS m ade on the 2t>th day o f M arch, 1917, 18 00 P ru •D aU ) • le a p t Sunday both «tales in clu sive. »To bin nvm an n . con n ect w ith O. HTAI’ l.KTON. CONLEY. ' l a m i for Portland. I f T o n W ant F ir st Cl?»» W ork Se» S l’EV KNSON A ST A P L E T O N . G r e sh a m M o u ta v llla I*v. M en tä v illä A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff. Lv. G resham 7:20 a. in. 8:00 a. nt. P a te o f fir st p u b lication Feb. ( , 1917. 3 45 p. m 4:#6 p. m. D ate o f la st p u b lication l l a i SO. 1917. 7 05 p. 111. 7:30 p. m • D aily ex cep t Sunday. - DR. WILLIS J. HAYNIE and DR. MARGARET N. HAYNIE C hiropractic and N a tu ro p a th ic P h y sicia n » . " 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 r o v e d m e th o d s .” P E R M A N E N T R E S U L T S ." 517-18 S w e tla n d B1(1 k . W a s h , a t 5 th . M a in 1765 Portland, Ore In tie Circuit Court o f the S ta te o f O reaoa for the C ounty o f M ultnom ah, g ie lla lain *. P la in tiff, vs. B ert E. Long, 7 r P H O N E M a in 310 Kes. G ilbert Sta. GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. O p to m etrist and O ptician G la sses K itted. L e n ses D u p licated P rescr ip tio n s F illed 701-3 M organ Bldg. , W a sh in g to n at B roadw ay P ortlan d S------------- ----------------------------------------- IN S U R A N C E Z-------------------------------------------------------- JO H N BROW N IN SU R A N C E R epresenting only R E L L iB L S IN SURANCE COMPANIES P hone 513 O reilia m , O regon i__ J JAMES ELKINGTON IK 3D 8A X C I A ccid en t. S u rety B on d s, F ire. A u tom ob ile, U f a , H ea lth F la t» Ola»» Office on M ain S treet P H O N E S— Office 816 R esid en ce 63 ------------------------------------------------------ Insure w ith an Oregon Company WM. A. MORAND, AGENT B o lin g . O regon P a c ific S t a t e s F ir e I n s u r a n c e C o. of Portland. Oregon ______________ f------------------------------------------------------ \ Gresham phone 517. C. G. S C H N E I D E R Although tw o m onths behind Ihe ATTORNEY AT LAW groundhog, the box score Is g ellin g N otice to Creditors. ready to com e otil o f Ils hole and 1 F irst State Bank Bldg. Rank F oolish n ess. In I hi Mailer of the E state of Joseph have a look at its shadow. Portland phone Main 1940 A. Frakes. Deceased. ------------------------------------------------------ / You occasionally see it stated that N otice Is hereby given that the un The w eather bureau is m obilizing dersigned, Mattle F. Frakes. h as colds do not result from cold w eath /----------------- -------- ■. its forces to reduce the demand and been appointed A dm inistratrix of the er. That is rank foolishness. Were W S. WOOD consequent high prices for cordwood estate oi Joseph A. Frakes. deceased, it true colds would be as prevalent W E D ESIG N B F II.D IN G S Auetioueer and coal. by the county court of the sta te of in m idsum m er as In m idw inter. The K tta el T. Jon as P ran k C. Jona» V ancouver, W ashington t'-cgon , for th** county of M ultnom ah, microbe that causes colds flourishes O r»»hsm . Or».. F bon» HI iu dump, cold w eather. To get rid About the hardest thing on earth and has qualified. All persons hav of Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty a cold take C ham berlain's Cough I ----------------------- -- ■ - < ing claim s against said esta te are Phone Vancouver 614, or to do ts finding a good enough push hereby notified to present the sam e to Remedy. It Is effectual and is h ig h - 1 Gresham Outlook 701 cart for the first baby. me at the law office of Milo C. King, ly recom m ended by people who have J Gresham. Oregon, with vouchers duly used it for many years as occasion Carpenter Work contract " We take pride In being the first to verified within six m ouths from the required, and know its real value. T ake orders for Mission Furnture Obtainable everyw here.— Ad. Subscribers. suggest a straw vote on the war ref date hereof. Cabinet W ork of all Kinds. Dated and first publication F ebru erendum schem e. Notice the date on the label of M ilk R ecord B lan k s. Price Reasonable. ary 2t>, 1917. M onth's record of milk produc Shop at Residence Last publication March 20, 1917. your Outlook, if you are in arrears The hotels and restaurants will tion for about 16 cows. Just what .MATl'IE F. FRAKES. OSCAR W. TIIOREN your prompt renew al w ill be ap soon be advertising "potatoes iu »ea- you need to keep track of your herd. A dm inistratrix. preciated, I C osven leu t aud cheap. O utlook. son." MILO C. KING. Attorney.