Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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GRESHAM
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O IT L O O K
TUESDAY,
MAIM 1
The
G resham
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
I u l.H u ll'd every T u esda/ and Friday
At G resham , O regon
ST. CLA IR & SON, Props.
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P b o a e 701
The L i n o t y p e
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Official pap er of
G resham , Oregon.
Official pap er of
F airview , O regon.
E n tered as second-class m a tte r
March 3, 1911, a t th e Postofflce .t
G resham , O regon, u nder th e Act of
March 3, 1879,
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THE NATION AT WAR.
T he U nited S tate is a t w ar with
G erm any a t la st— or so n ea r it th a t
only a clash of arm s is needed to
m ake it real.
T he d estru ctio n of
th ree A m erican vessels on Sunday
precipitated th e action th a t m akes
ours one of th e h elig eren t nations
and places us in line as one of the
en ten te allies lighting ag a in st the
ce n tral pow ers for rig h t and justice
and ag a in st the u n w arran ted ag
gresslon and interferen ce of a mad
em peror who
ranks him self with
the A lm ighty as the su p rem e rule
of th e universe.
Much as we o r anyone can reg ret
th e tu rn events have ta k e n — events
th a t have throw n us into the tu r ­
moil th e re can now he but one end
ing. T h at ending will be the over
throw of G erm any.
Hut G erm any
h a j brought it upon herself and
m ust suffer the consequence.
T he United States Is no longer
n eu tral.
F or th a t m a tte r the n a
jo rity of o u r people have never been
n eu trals. They have beeu pro-Eng
lislt but have m aintained an ott
forced silence in the hope th a t there
would be no o u tb reak w hich would
involve this country. T hat hope has
vanished.
U te change th a t has m ade Russia
a republic is also p o rteu tio u s of the
dow nfall of G erm any. T he reasons
are not far to seek, because of the
fact th a t th e sym pathies of a people
who have deposed an em peror are
w ith the English. And the h a lf-h e a rt­
ed czur, who favored G erm any per
sonally w hile his arm ies w ere fight­
ing w ith th e allies, is now shorn of
his pow er to give assistance to the
G erm ans. T h ere seents to be but one
outcom e of the whole business— the
allies will soon be triu m p h u n t, and
it is even predicted th a t G erm any
will become n republic, also, when
th e w ar Is ended.
BACK TO TH E SOIL.
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K l t .c n .
u n d e rta k in g s, In peace o r In w s r | WRENCH AND HAMMER
REPLACE TOMAHAWK T h ere was a little k itten once
tim e.
B ut It happens th a t condi­
Who was of dogs a fra id ;
tions su rely a re as g enerally p ro m is­
Almost on the very site of som e of And being by no m eans a dunce,
ing for success for In tellig en t e n te r ­
His plans he boldly made.
p rise In th is field as In any o th e r of- th e b itterest w ars waged a cen tu ry
fered by A m erica: and th e re Is every ,1RO by his ancestors in defense of i He said. I t’s only on th e land
reason to believe th a t th e ratio Of i th e lr h u n tin g grounds, the A nieri-j
T hat dogs ru n a f te r me,
! those who win to those who lose will can Indian today helps the pale face 1 So 1 will buy a cat-boat and
I'll sail away to sea.
he as g reat as, or g re a te r th an , the
build
his
"devil
w
agon.”
| ra
tio In
ratio
in any o th e r line of gainful
“ O ut th ere from d»gg I'll be secure,
Ju st a few m iles from F o rt Meigs,
And each night, ere I sleep,
occupation,
F o rt Miami and some of th e o th e r To m ake assu ran ce doubly sure,
A dog-w atch I will keep."
TH E STR IK E IS O F F .
b attle grounds of ‘ T lpecanoe” H a r­
T he railro ad m anagers, in concert rison, "Mad A nthony” W ayne, Te- He bought a cat-boat, hired a crew,
And one tine su m m er day
,
ing th e point dem anded by the rail- cum seh. and o th e r w arlike lead ers T riu m p h an tly his flag lie flew,
way b rotherhoods, have show n th e Of an o th e r day, is the main factory of And gaily sailed away.
g rea test p atrio tism of the two, anti The W illys-O verland com pany, one
th e re will be no s trik e as long as o f ,)le most im p o rtan t u n its of th e Hut in mld-oct an one m id n ig h t—
‘Twas very, very dark
th e re is a m enace of war. It was u i a u tOm0 bile Industry.
The pilot scream ed in sudden frig h t:
wise move on th e p art of th e rail- j j n th is factory are a score of full-
"1 hear a passing b a r k ! ”
roads and, perhaps, by th e tim e the t,loode<l In d ian s— C hlppew as,
Na-
w ar d an g er is over th e re will be such vajos, Iroquois,
Potnos, P ueblos— "(Hi, w hat is th a t? ” th e k itten said.
Tile pilot sa id : "I fear
a sta b ility of opinions reg ard in g the sent th e re by Uncle Sam from th e ir An ocean g rey h o u n d 's ju sl ah ead ,
differences u n d er dispute th at th ere w estern reserv atio n s to learr. anoth-
And draw ing very n e a r!"
will be no fu rth e r occasion for a er of th e tra d e s of the w hite man.
strik e .
And th ese In d ian s are ta k in g to "A la c k !” th e k itten cried, "alack !
This is no p altry pap!
The railw ay m anagers have shown th e ir tra in in g like so many ducks to
An ocean g rey h o u n d 's on my track
them selves to be th e m ore p atrio tic w ater. They are very in te reste d in
1 may as well give u p !”
and they will be upheld by th e p u b ­ le arn in g w hat m akes th e wheels of
St. N icholas.
lic, n ot only in sen tim en t b u t by th e autom obile go round.
W illys-O verland cars th is year
co-operation. T he ill-advised strik e
A dozen red sk in s are assigned to
have
(lie gasoline tan k at th e rear,
ag itatio n at th is tim e has not helped various d u ties in th e assem bly of one
th e cause of organized labor, nor of the W illys-O verland models.
m ade possible th ro u g h the vacuum
will it be forg o tten in th e fu tu re
One p air aids in chassis assem bly; feed system.
Besides giving b etter
T he nation gives a sigh of relief and an o th e r p air assem bles w heels, five
d istrib u tio n of w eight, th e re is the
it is to be hoped th a t th e strik e rs
them a re engaged in final assem -
will not stan d in the way h e re a fte r bly; w hile still o th ers w ork on ru n ­ added ad v an tag e of convenience in
filling.
P assengers need never be
of any p rep aratio n s for defense, n o ' ning boards, etc.
disturbed to perm it filling of the
claim a victory at th is tim e, as it is
In stead of being confined p erm a­
tan k , nor su b jected to the an n o y ­
not a victory.
nen tly to one o peration, they a re
ance of gasoline fumes.
sh ifted every few m onths from task
Dr. C harles W. E liot says he be­ to task , in o rd er to give them a gen ­
Celluloid wings for aeroplanes,
lieves th a t hu m an ity would g et along e ra l p ractical know ledge of m otor
b etter if th e heaven of R evelation ca r co n stru ctio n , such as is req u ired said to he so tra n sp a re n t th a t they
were burned and th e fires of hell by good m echanics, g arag e men and a re invisible 300 feet in th e air, have
been invented by a G erm an e n g i f e r .
quenched. It would never do. To autom obile re p a ir men.
burn the one would ren d e r th e r e ­
SU M M O N S.
‘ T he w ork of th e In d ian s is a
publicans etern ally hom eless and tc source of m uch satisfactio n to u s,”
quench th e o th e r would m ean th at says th e forem an of th e ir d e p a rt­ In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f
O reg o n f o r live C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h .
we should forever be su b je ct to the m ent.
"T h e In d ian s we have are S te lla l.o n g , P l a i n t i f f , v s B e rt E. L ong,
w ickedness of last N ovem ber’s dem ­ am ong o u r m ost w illing, m ost ac-
I lefendant.
ocratic m ajority.
| c u ra te and m ost p ain stak in g w ork- T o B e rt E. l.o n g , th e a b o v e n a m e d D e ­
fe n d a n t.
I men.
In th e n a m e o f th e S t a t e o f O re g o n ,
T he queen of Norway dresses eco­
"T o top th is off’ they are very y ou a re h e re b y r e q u ite d to a p p e a r arid
nom ically to th e point of shabbiness, am b itio u s an d a re read in g every bit a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t f ile d a g a i n s t y ou
only $1,000 a y ea r for h e r clothes. of lite ra tu re they can find in con­ in th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c o u r t a n d c a u s e
The queen of Spain is th e most extra- nection w ith th e ir w ork, in o rd e r to on o r b e fo re th e 2 1 st d a y o f M a rc h ,
g an t of E uropean ro y alties for her acq u ire a b e tte r know ledge of the 1917, a n d if y o u f a il to so a p p e a r a n d
a n s w e r f o r w a n t th e r e o f, th e p l a i n t i f f
w ardrobe, w hich costs m ore th an relatio n of th e lr own p a rtic u la r task w ill a p p ly to th e c o u r t f o r a J u d g m e n t
$15,000 an n u ally . Both a re E nglish to th e m a n u fa ctu re of th e w hole a n d d ecree, u s p r a y e d f o r in p l a i n t i f f 's
c o m p la in t, to w it; F o r a d e c r e e o f t h i s
princesses and first cousins.
c a r.”
c o u r t a n n u llin g a n d d is s o lv in g a n d s e t ­
Dr. F ra n k C rane says com mon
sense Is the kind owned by o rd in ary
people. We fear th e b rillian t doc­
to r is pulling a bone in m aking such
a sta te m en t. T he world is full of
ord in ary people, but com m on sense
is us scarce as onions.
One difficulty th a t is enco u n tered
in solving th e w ar and s trik e prob­
lem s now is th a t th e re is a m u lti­
tud e of varying opinions, and the
worse th in g is th a t it is seldom you
run across any opinion
th a t has
much sense
T he
governor of P ennsylvania
advises boys and girls to m a rry early,
w hether they have an y th in g to sta rt
with o r not. W hen they m arry io
early, the chances are th ey will ac­
qu ire th e h ab it of m a rry in g often,
also.
T h ere is one th in g th a t is su re
It req u ires tto lively Im agination never to happen. T h at is th e post­
to pictu re a rem a rk a b le aocelera m a ste r g en eral seeking an in d o rse­
tlon of th e back-to-the-soil m ove­ m ent from th e exchange ed ito rs of
m ent because of th e p rev alen t high th e co u n try of th e efficiency of the
cost of foodstuffs. P otato es and service.
onions at prohibitive prices should
be potent rem in d ers of th e possibili­
If you w ant to be ce rtain w hether
ties of ag ric u ltu re. They sh o u t p ro f­ a man iB en tirely hum an, ju st asce r­
its. anil w here th e re are profits, tain beyond a d oubt th a t he believes
th e re also, ns a rule, a re to be found everybody who d o esn 't ag ree with
seek ers a plenty.
him is w rong and you are safe.
F arm in g ns an occupation of high
re tu rn s will a ttr a c t people, ju st as
T he New York food rio te rs sto rm ­
gold fields a ttr a c t them . T he other ed th e W aldorf-A storia not long ago.
side of th e account- th e cost of oc­ One look at th e W aldorf tariff ills
cupation and production is less in persed them . A second look would !
evidence and not a m a tte r of easy disperse a mob of m illionaires.
invest igution. P erhaps, though, th a t
T he first census of th e kind ever
Is som ething w hich every v en tu re r
will have to find out lo r him self, es­ taken in D enm ark, which has about
pecially since in no sm all degree it on e-th ird th e area of W isconsin. I
will depend upon his sugaetty, sense cred ited th e country with m ore th an
5,400,000 fru it trees.
.mil Industry.
That th e re will be an incruase in
We are told th a t 3500 girls d is­
farm in g activities and th a t thev will
And
be hugely to th e adv an tag e of the ap p e ar an n u ally in New York
natio n lias grown to be a sizable the d isappearing girl is a problem
ta sk , to say nothing of providing th a t o ught to s tir m en’s souls, b ut it
mod for ou r neighbors In o th e r don 't seem to.
co untries. T u rn in g the tide back to
N um erous econom ics a re asserte d
th e farm
will be a wholesome
for a new autom obile th a t can be run
change, 'th e re a re big ad vantages
in a stro n g , prosperous, thriving by gasoline or electricity , o r a comzi-
natio n of th e two.
and skilled husbandry, ad vantages
p olitical as well as social and com
Ju st as soon as g arden " s a s s ” a r ­
m ercial. F o r a long tim e we saw- rives the d ietists will probably om it
a g ric u ltu re decline in favor as well
th e p ersisten t ite ratio n of th e ail
is im portan ce; and now th a t it bids vice, E at less.
la ir to be resto red In both, we are
Pkely to see it changed in som e ma
G erm any has placed heavy a d d i­
ti rial respects. T he m odern farm ­ tion al tax on bachelors. Nobody
e r will be expected to put m ore into seem s to care w hat happens to a
his labors of brain and m uscle. Just bachelor.
as he may rig h tfu lly expect to reap I
a g re a te r rew ard
It is c lea r th a t th e la tte r day i
agencies to prom ote scientific and |
rem u n e ra tiv e farm ing are to have a j
m agnificent
opportunity
to prove j
th e ir value and efflcieucy. They are j
ANTI-URIC
The fam ous ROOT and BERRY
likely to have sm all tro u b le in secur-J
rem edy for RHEUMATISM. Cou-
ing re c ru its; th e lr problem will
. uxi i
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1,81 ,a ln * no opiate* or c h e m i c a l s w ill
in helping the new men to m ake the not In ju re the most delicate »tornach
moat of tlie cham.es offered them .
| R esults g u aran teed or money refund-1
No doubt som e of th e new farm ers ed
P r,ce H 60 per outfit
F or
will m eet (allu re aud d is a p p o in t-!
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w ent. T hat l* th e way of w orld., P o i ^ l ^ ¿ 7 ” RVG « « « " .
Phon* 721
WANTS
PROFESSIONAL AND
B U SIN E SS CARDS
D E M T IS T «
lc word for first in se rtio n , one-
half cent a word each su b seq u en t in ­
sertio n .
M inimum, any In sertio n , l»c.
PH O N ES
W. J.
LIVESTOCK
FDR SAI.E Good, g en tle horse, vvl.
W ill work sin g le or
ab o u t 1200
Pilone
in team . Good trav e ler.
Rod ! it il,
151,
Neis
Dam ascus
G resham .
1’I I o N E S
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CLEAR
LAND
HTTH
Red Cross
Explosives
CRISP, GOLDEN BROWN
TOAST MADE ON A
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file upper view shows how
groups of big stumps are blasted
out clean a t one time, with all
d n t elf tlie roots and stum ps shat­
tered into kindling wood. At the
same tim e^he subsoil is thoroughly
hrokt u up, creating a fine home
for tlie new crop. Lower view
allows a celery crop worth $800
per a c e ten m onths after stumps
w e re bl i ;t,(l out.
To learu liow progressive farmers
are tts-.iij d y n a m i t e fo r r e m o v in g
s t u m p s uni boulders, planting ami
cultivating fruit t i re s , n generating
barren soil, ditching, draining,
cavatiug, and road-making.
A s k t o r B o o k le t
J. E. OLANAHAN
DENTIST
O llies: F ir s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
U H K S H A M . O R BQ O N
DAV-OLD W H IT E L eghorn chicks.
H atch of May 11th, 10 cen ts each.
Eggs for h atch in g .
$1 per 15; $5
Dio. O rd er now. D. T. W illiam s,
R. 1, B oring, O regon.
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DR.
OTT
FDR SAI.E About 500 chicks due
to hatch M arch 23, $12.00 per
h u n d red .
O rd ers being tak en
now for April an d May. A. R. Ly­
man, G resham , Oregon.
H e w itt
B u ild in g
G r e s h a m . Oregon
PHONE
113
P H Y S I C IA N S
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
FOR RENT M odern co ttag e, Hood
avenue. E lectric lights, bath, etc.
Itent $6.00. C has. C leveland, tf
S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D.
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P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
O F F IC E H O U R S
19 a in. to 12 ill.,
1 p m. to I p no
7 to 8 p. m. a t office
P h o n e CSl
E n t r a n c e o n M a in S t., n e x t door te
S t e r l i n g A K ld d e r 'e
Office o v e r B a n k o f Q re e h a m
MONEY TO LOAN
$500.00 at 8 p er cent in te rest.
$1000.00 at 7 p er cent in te rest.
$1500.00 at 7 per cent in te re st.
BANK OF GRESHAM.
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WATED To ren t lo to 15 acres
good potato laud.
D. N. A nder­
son, 6704 3 0th Ave., SE. Wlione
T ab o r 75,
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MONEY TO LOAN, from $1000 to
$2500.
E n q u ire at O utlook of­
fice.
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H o u r s - —19-12 a. ru.,
2-4 a n d 7-5 p, in.
OUlce, H o w l t t B u ild in g
GRESH A M ,
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OREGON
PHONES
R e s id e n c e 111; Office llx
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I'OR RENT 10-ucre farm , w ell im ­
proved, new buildings. Two fresh t --------------------------------------------------------------
P h o n e s . Office 46, K os. 61
cows anil a liorse on tile place.
G EO . I N G L I S , M. D.
H ouse fu rn ish ed if desired. G ust
P H Y S I C IA N an d S U B Q E O N
L arson. Phone 326.
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FO R REN T F o u r-ro o m fu rn ish ed
house, $6 per m onth. E n q u ire of
Olive E kstrom . P hone 798.
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A ll p r o f e s s i o n a l c a l l s p r o m p tly a t ­
te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n
to die-
o a s e s o f t h e E y e » a n d f ittin g of
G la s s e s .
H o u r s , 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-8 p in
O v e r F i r s t S t a t e B a n k , G re s h a m
FOR R EN T— 2-acre tra c t, on Pow ­
ell V alley road ju s t ea st of G resh ­
am city lim its, 8-rooin house,
b arn , chicken house, o rch a rd , ber­
ries. Mrs. H an s L arsen , B oring,
phone 4 Ox.
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P h o n es, O ffic e <12.
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EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
WOMEN an d C H ILD R EN
Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 12 m.
1 p. to 3 p. m.
I ARM PR O PE R T Y
O ffic e o v e r
H ank
o f G resh am
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P H O N E S — R e s id e n c e ,
T a b o r 120
Office M a in 4812;
H o rn e A-5152
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S u rg e o n
lie s .. 93 E a s t 69th S t.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
PORTLAND, OREGON
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OI F I C E
HO U RS— » a m .
to 6 p. m.
532 M o r g a n B ld g ., P o r t l a n d , O re.
P h o n e M a r c h a ll 1105
P H O N E M a in 310
R e s. G i l b e r t Sta.
GEO. F. A. WALKER, O. D.
O p t o m e t r i s t a n d O p tic ia n
G la s s e s F i t t e d .
L e n s e s D u p lic a te d
P r e s c r i p t i o n s F ille d
701-3 M o r g _____
a n B ld g .
P o r tla n d
W a s h in g to n a t B ro a d w a y
IN S U B iR C I
JO H N
S. T. Lind
BROW N
IH S V B A H C Í
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN-
FORD FOR SA L E — 1915 to u rin g
t a r , in good co n d itio n . P hone llx .
SI RANCE C O M PAN IES
P h o n e 511
G resh a m , O regon
JAMES
FOR SALE—-Forty sacks of fine Atn-
arican W onders, seed p o ta to es; „„
tooth h arrow , an d a 14-inch ste el
plow. A. B ru n n er. P hone 559.
ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A c c id e n t,
S u re ty
B ond*,
P ire ,
A u to m o b ile . L if e , H e a l t h
P l a t e O la e a
Office o n M a in S t r e e t
P H O N E S — Office 816
R e s id e n c e 63
BAI.ED IIA Y for sale. W. A. P ro c to r,
B oring, R. D 1. P hone 718.
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G reaham p hone 617,
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W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
K u«el T. Jonea
MODERN G. E. TOASTER
is simply delicious
FALL AND SEE ( H R
SPLEN D ID
DISPLAY
OF NEW
TOASTERS.
Carpenter Work
351
Price Reasonable.
at
R esidence
OSCAR W. THOREN
CARPENTER WORK
AUCTIONEER
Farm,
F irs t S ta te B ank Bldg.
P o rtla n d p h one M ain l» 4 0
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
V ancouver,
W a sh in g to n
F arm and S tock S ales a Specialty
P h o n e V an co u v er 614, o r
G resh am O u tlo o k 701
chvq - o o o 'X mjooooooochooooooooo
PHOTOS
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Stock and Furniture
Sales a Specialty.
Auction Sales at Room s 171,
Second stre e t, Monday, W ednes­
day and F riday, at 10 a. m., ev­
ery week.
169 171 and 173 Second S tre et,
P o rtlan d , Oregon.
Phone Main 1U!M or Greshom
Outlook 701.
S C H N E ID E R
^ nt A r \ ct
T ake o rd ers for Mission F u rn tu re
F ab in e t W ork of all K inds.
Shop
G.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Frank C. J ob *
G r e a h a m . O r*., P h o n »
AZ,X,
H IM D B A M D
A lt
8IB B S
New C allery
PICTURE FRAMING
GILT
XU k in d s of B u ild in g . F in ish in g ,
P lans
and
S pecifications;
lig h t
d o u b le-etren g th n o n -sp read in g b arn
tram ps. Why w aste money o r heavy 2*
tim b ers when my m ethod is stro n g e r?
W. R CROSIER, Phone 428.
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ta
AGENT
B oring, O regon
Pacific S ta te s F ire In su ra n c e Co.
of P o rtla n d , O regon
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FOR SA I.E — Seed vetch.
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H. H. HUGHES, M. D
WM. A. MORAND,
J. T. W IL SO N
oKh.SHAU, OREGON
H.
D E N T IS T
In su re w ith an O regon Com pany
ELECTRIC STORE, Electric Building
A. W. Metzger
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CONTBACTORS
They are reasonable in price
RHEUMATISM
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R e s id e n c e 5ix I
EGGS FOR SALE for hatch in g . Full
blood W hite L eghorns.
Mrs. It.
C linton. P hone 383.
tf
TENT W ANTED, ab o u t 8x10. Ad­
d ress W. K. H am ilto n , 6110 36th
Ave., S. E.
if
Crewing “K'ddies”
(»Ilice 517
P ou ltry
Box 38.
for the
OTT
G r e s h a m office o v e r A n c h o r store,
e n tra n c e
next
door
to
H ard w are
s to r e .
In S a n d y e v e r y T u e s d a y «„I
W e d n e sd a y .
HOUSES
Mortgage Loans
Toast Is Fine
Rta . y,
D E N T IS T
tin g a s id e tlie b o n d s o f m a tr im o n y now
e x is tin g b e tw e e n p l a i n t i f f a n d d e f e n ­
d a n t u p o n th e g r o u n d a n d f o r t h e r e a ­
s o n s se t f o r t h in th e c o m p la in t, to w it:
We have money to lend on real
O n th e g r o u n d o f c r u e l a n d in h u m a n
t r e a t m e n t o f p l a i n t i f f b y d e f e n d a n t a n d estate.
F rom $300 to $10,Ot'd. Five
h is f a i l u r e to p ro j e r ly o r a t a ll p r o v id e
fo r o r su i p o rt
¡ ia io tiff
d u rin g
th e per cent, 6 per cen t an d 7 per cent.
L ib e ra l re-p ay m en t privileges.
p e rio d ol t h e ir m a r r iu g e r e l a t i o n s .
T ills s u m m o n s is s e rv e d u p o n y o u by
OCCIDENTAL PR O PE R T Y CO.,
F or sp ray in g p lan ts th e re has p u b lic a tio n in p u r s u a n c e o f a n o r d e r
605 McKay Bldg.
a d e b y tlie H o n o ra b le C. U. G a n te n - ;
been invented a receptacle to contain b m ein
PORTLAND,
OREGON
, ju d g e o f tlie a b o v e e n t i t l e d c o u r t I
insecticides in cake form which can o n th e 3 rd d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1917, w h ic h
MISCELLANEOUS
be attac h ed to garden hose, th e wa­ o r d e r p r e s c r ib e s t h a t th e s u m m o n s in
te r g rad u ally dissolving th e poisons t h i s s u i t s h o u ld b e s e rv e d u p o n y o u by OATS h o l t SAI.E.
L auderback
p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f , o n c e a w e e k f o r s ix j
Bros., P lea san t Home. Phone 753
c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s in th e G r e s h a m O u t­
R a n k F o o lis h n e s s .
You occasionally see it sta te d that lo o k , a s e m i- w e e k ly n e w s p a p e r p u b - j PASTURAGE W ANTED for two
y earlin g h eifers Wm. W all, Clevc
colds do n ot re su lt from cold w eath­ lis h e d a n d o f g e n e r u l c i r c u l a t i o n in
lan d avenue an d Division stre e t,
er. T h „t is ran k foolishness. W ere M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , t,- e g o n , tlie s a m e b e ­
G resham .
6
it tru e colds would be as prevalent - in g a n e w s p a p e r p u L .is h e d in t h e l o c a l­
in m idsum m er as in m idw inter. The ity o f p l a i n t i f f 's re s id e n c e a n d th e one
tnicrvbe th a t causes colds flourishes m o s t lik e ly to r e a c h s a id d e f e n d a n t; WANTED several loads of well ro t­
ted m an u re, to lie delivered. E n­
in dam p, cold w eather. To get rid ; t h a t th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be
q u ire of O utlook, phone 701.
of a cold ta k e C h am b erlain 's Cough m a d e o n th e 6 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1917,
Remedy.* It is effectual and is h igh­ a n d th e l a s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be GOOD F E E D VALUE -G rain hay at
ly recom m ended by people who have m a d e on th e 2 9 th d a y o f M a rc h , 1917,
70c a 'h u n d r e d . Any am o u n t you
used it fo r m any years as occasion b o th d a t e s in c lu s iv e .
w ant. Call A. H einey. P hone 98.
S T A P L E T O N . CON LEY.
req u ired , an d know its real value.
STEV EN SO N A STA PLETO N ,
O b tainable everyw here.— Ad.
FOR S A I.E — Jeffrey Ton T ru ck in
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff .
good condition. W ould ta k e good
D a te o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n F eb . 6. 1917.
h o rse o r good cow as p art pay
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n M ar. 20. 1917,
P hone 76x o r w rite B oring, K. 1
G ard n er Mifien, age 88, a v eteran
m ason ,of W ashington, N. H., lias b>-
gun th e m ason work of th e new-
house of Dr. W illiam Snow. He is
to build two fireplaces and chim neys
and o ut on m ore th an 400 yards of
piati, ring.
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