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PD, F TW O te r r.a tio n a l policies, we can re a d ily resham utlo o k im ag in e, h av e been s h a p e d in la rg e m e a su re upon th e n a tu r e o r th e fa c ts T W IC E A W EEK d isco v ered a n d re p o r te d « th ro u g h I’ubi'i-h. <1 every T u esd ay an d F rid ay w h a t p e rso n a l ris k s a n d h a rd s h ip s At G re sh a m , O regon we c a n n o t k n o w — to th e a u th o r itie s j . I.A lIt A SON, P ro p s. at W a sh in g to n . H. L. St. C la ir C. E. St. C la ir T h e id e n tity of th o s e w ho h av e Oar S u b scrip tio n serv ed us fa ith fu lly a n d well in th e B alsa try in g tim e s of th e la s t th irty ( m s year, 1 160 m o n th s, a n d w ho w ill c o n tin u e to •Is m o n th s, 70 cts: three m onth s trial se rv e us in th e d a y s to com e is to th e • ubsorlptloD , OOo. p u b lic at la rg e us m u ch a m y stery A d T srtlslaff a s th e ir w o rk . T h e ir n a m e s we c a n H a tse r e a s o a a b ls ( lur r e p r e e e o t a t le s not know . H ut o u r a d m ira tio n fo r w ill rail. lie w ork of th e se rv ic e as a w hole P h o n e 701 may very well h a ' e w ith it a sug- The L i n o t y p e g e s'io n a t least of th e g r a titu d e we Way 1» th e W ay «hat Wins." feel to w ard th e In d lv ld u ttls, r e g a r d official p a p e r of th e T o w n of less of th e ir id e n tity , w ho h av e m ade th e reco rd of th e se rv ic e p ossible. U re sh a u i, O reg o n . Official p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f T h ey d e se rv e it. F a irv ie w , O reg o n . ________ W e a re no lo n g e r •U s g u ls in g o u r E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r G e rm a n y , w hich M arch 3, 1911. a t th e Postofflce J a ttitu d e to w a rd G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct or Just now Is Hie o p p o site of n e u tr a l; M arch 3, 1879. bill as a n a tio n we a re s till c lin g in g io pig k n u c k le s, s a u e r k r a u t, f r a n k fu r te rs , p u m p re n ic k l a n d se v e ra l o th e r tilin g s th a t we a re re m in d e d of but c a n ’t th in k of. O nly th e bone d ry sit n a tio n g ra b b e d loose a g re a t m any o r us fro m th e s te in a n d Its THAT HOM» i s s i ' E . h ila rio u s c o n te n ts. G O T h e re Is a g r e a t d iv e rsity of o p in N a tu r e ’s sch em e o f try in g to m ak e ion o v er th e p ro p o sed bond Issu e th a t up th e p re c ip ita tio n deficien cy In one th e people a re Io vote upon n ex t big jo b is a n o th e r o f n a tu r e ’s m is H ut th is Is M arch a n d it J u n e th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te . If c a r ta k e s. rie d th e y w ill im p o se a p re s e n t b u r m u st go o u t lik e a lio n , se e in g th a t H ut ju s t s u p d e n o f $6,00(1.000, but It Is cla im e d It cam e in lik e a lam b by th o se w ho h av e g iven th e m a tte r pose tile ra in h a d been sn o w , in deep stu d y th a t th e r e will he no ta x ste a d ! J u s t th in k how th in g s w ould atio n fo r th e ir p ay m en t w hen th ey h av e been d o g g e d up! becom e du e 111 tw en ty -fiv e y e a rs . As It is so m e w h a t a s to n is h in g how to th e In te re st, th a t w ill be p ro v id m any m en a re co n v in ce d th a t only ed fo r by ilie a u to m o b ile tax , w hich a m an of th e h ig h e s t a b ility , u n q u e s next y e a r will lie d o u b led . T h e bill p ro v id e s th a t M u ltn o m ah tio n ed in te g rity a n d th e g r e a te s t s in co u n ty will receiv e no d ire c t b en efit c e rity sh o u ld be se le c te d as h ead of fro m th e m oney. N ot a c e n t of it th e g re a te s t c o rp o ra tio n in O reg o n — a n d e v ery o n e w ill lie ex p en d ed ill Ib is c o u n ty , b u t th e city or P o rtla n d o f I hem Is It. it w ill lie to th e a d v a n ta g e of P o r t lan d Io have good ro a d s co m in g in to In th e s e d ay s of b e lts, b a c h e lo r it fro m every o th e r p a rt of fit** sta te . b u tto n s , s h in g le n a ils an d sa fe ty M u ltn o m ah co u n ty will h av e Io a s p ins It lo o k s hs If th e loss of a p a n ts su m e o v e r o n e -th ird of th e e n tire b u tto n w ould n o t be c o n sid e re d good b u rd e n , w hich m ean s th a t th e c ity g ro u n d s fo r a d iv o rce su it n t P o rtla n d will lie called on to hack up th e In d e b te d n e ss Io th e e x te n t of W e fan cy t h a t c o n sid e ra b le o f th e o v e r 95 p er c e n t, leav in g th e co u n ty an im o sity * to w a rd M exico w o u ld d is Io c a rry a little less (n an 5 p e r cen t. a p p e a r If w e w ere In d iv id u a lly g iv en H ow ever, If th e s ta tis tic ia n s a re th e c h a n c e to ta k e a few Je rk s a t old r ig h t, It w ill on ly lie lo a n in g th e C a rra n z a ’s w h isk e rs. s t a t e ’s c re d it, a n d th e r e will be no ta x a tio n A u to m o b iles a re e x p e c t As an o b je c t lesso n to con v ey th e ed to pay th e w hole su m , a n d th ey id ea of w h at a ’’big m a jo r ity ” is, we p ro b ab ly w ill In th e c o u rse of tim e. have o n ly to m e n tio n th o s e w ho do T h e only d ra w b a c k lo th e w hole not know th e w o rd s o f " T h e S ta r sch em e Is th e fe a r th a t th e W a rre n S p an g led H a u lie r.” C o n stru c tio n co m p an y will do a ll th e h a rd su rfa c in g . In d eed . Il is a s s e r t W h ile th e w om en a re ta k in g su ch ed th a t th e w h o le m e a s u re Is u an In te re s t in h o m e eco n o m ics, it sch em e to give tile b ilu llth ic peo p le w o u ld n ’t h u r t th e m en to ta k e a th e w h o le say ab o u t th e w o rk an d post g r a d u a te c o u rs e In dow n to w n all th e m oney. econom ics. A good ro ad p ro g ra m is d e sira b le , We a re p re d ic tin g th a t eg g s w ill If p ro p e rly c a rrie d o u t. bu t w ith th e o p p o sitio n th a t is d e v elo p in g It 1 h an he dow n to 2« c e n ts by E a s te r , an d c h e e r u p — th e d y e stu ff co m p a n ie s , v e n i liance th a t th e bond Issu e will b e d e fe a te d . V et m any good people a re now d e liv e rin g th e g o o d s to co lo r a re w o rk in g fo r it w ho h av e no o th th e m w ith . e r o b ject th a n th e a tta in m e n t of p a ssab le ro a d s at all se a s o n s o f th e H o w ev er, m uddy g ro u n d m ay y ear. T h e g ra n g e Is lig h tin g I t— se rv e as a s p u r to th e a m a te u r g a rd - th a t Is, th e s t a te m a s te r Is in flu en c n e r ’s Im p atien ce, so th a t he w ill w ork ing as m any g ra n g e s to p ass re s o lu all th e h a r d e r w hen th e ra in s q u it. tio n s o p p o sin g It as lie cun. yet th e re ■ re m any o th e r g ra n g e r s as good as T h e b o y co tt is c a u sin g p o ta to e s to lie w ho a re w o rk in g h a rd a g a lu s t be se llin g a t co st in so m e p la c e s— him . Il Is g o in g to lie an in te re s tin g bu t th e co st is w h a t p eo p le w ere o b c o n te s t. je c tin g to. Church Theaters. PRO PER B R E A TH IN G It P la y * a L arge P a rt In the P ro m » , ti'-n of Good H e x th. Proper breathing la one o f the great big facto rs in prom oting (did retain in g good h ealth It Is no g re a t n u m b er of y ears since the su b je c t u t deep b reath in g has eu gaged not only ttie a tte n tio n of p h y si cians, b u t tra in e rs o f a th letes and th e public g enerally. R ecent au th o rities give special em p h asis to th e etiicacy of deep b reath in g fo r a sth m a tic s and for children an d youug a d u lts w ho a re pre disposed to tuberculosis P ro fesso r Arnold IHUer In th e Ber lin C linical W eekly notes th a t it in creuses th e p assag e o f blood th rough th e liv er; th a t it in c re a se s th e secre tion an d ex cretio n of Idle; th a t the stom ach when tilled w ith food may likew ise be fav o rab ly Influenced be c a u se th e m ovem ent of th e stom acb co n ten ts th ro u g h th e pylorls is fact» tated. “ Deep b re a th in g .” say s th e New York M edical R ecord, ’’is th e m ost scl- entlfle reso u rce fo r th e p revention of uric acid disease. One m ust begin w ith d iap h ra g m a tic b reath in g, w hich u atu rally precedes rib b reath in g T he in sp irato ry m ovem ents a re now slowly Increased until all th e m uscles involved in rib b reath in g g rad u ally participate. O ne lavglus w ith th re e dally periods of fifteen or tw en ty m in u tes each The position o f th e b re a th e r Is Im m aterial H e m ay do his forced b reath in g w hile sta n d in g o r w alking “ In som e in d iv id u als a very deep b reath a p p e a rs to a rre s t th e pulse be cau se o f th e com pression of th e su b clav ian a rte ry ; hence Inspiration should be lim ited to a ce rta in num ber p er m in u te.” HO W M O DERN S H IP S S IN K . Few people know th a t plays lu Eng- land, G erm an y , Italy und F ran ce w ere fostered fo r religious purposes by th e ; church c e n tu ries b efo re they w ere tak- en up as a s e p a ra te secu lar business. Moreover, few visitors to St. P a u l's cath e d ral, in London, realize th a t th e 1 church d u rin g E lizab eth ’s reign and th e first y e a rs of th e reign of Ja m e s 1. set asid e one of its ad ja c e n t buildings for use as a se cu lar th e a te r its little s ta g e w as fam ous, a n d th e com pany of I choir boys as a c to rs p resen ted m any of the g re a t p lay s of S b u k esp eare’s time. T hey acted from a b o u t 1508 to 1008 under th e m an ag e m en t of E d w ard Pierce, th e ir g re a t m a s te r in m usic, who, as ch u rch alm oner, had business control of these a d ja c e n t buildings ow ned by th e ch u rc h .— Loudon S tand- ard. ________ W a rd in g Off Cancer. h a s been, In th e d a rk e s t h o u rs , an i’oy m o ld s to e n a b le c h ild re n to (liv e sa fe g u a rd to th e p u b lic in m a k e b u ild in g b lo ck s fro m snow te re s la. h av e been in v e n te d by a G erm an . It h as been o u r u o n t to th in k of lie st > re t se rv ic e as a n a tio n a l po lice sy stem , e n g a g e d , fo r th e m ost p a rt, in ru n n in g dow n c o u a te r ie lt- M etis and Boy«' Dress and e i s a n d o ffe n d e rs a g a in s t th e re v Work Shoes e n u e law s. W e do not re a lis e th a t d u rin g a ll th e p e rils H ist h av e b eset Men's and Boys High Cut and Loggers Shoes (be n a llo ii sin ce w ar w as d e c la re d m en ot th e se c re t eery let» h av e been Rubber Boot«, Shoes and th e eyes a n d e a rs d th e g o v e rn m e n t Rubbers N or do we r* » 'tx e th a t u p o n th e Shoe Repairing a Specialty re lia b ility o t th e ir lu to rm a tlo u b as G kL Sb A M S h C t S h G P re s te d , to a g re a t e x te rn , th e se c u ri- L AUL D A U L i) a n d p ro te c tio n of th e c o u u try . in - ' j 1c w ord fo r first in s e r tio n ; one- h a lf c e n t a w ord e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . ' M inim um , an y in s e rtio n , io c . LIVESTOCK HOKME8 FU R SA LE G ood, g e n tle h o rse , wt. ab o u t 1200. W ill w ork sin g le o r it, team . Good tr a v e le r . Phone j D am ascus 151, N els R o d lu n . j G resh am . COW S | FO R S A L E ch eap . T w o H o lste in h e ife rs, fre s h w ith calv e s. Mrs. H a n n a h G ra d in , G re sh a m . R. 4. __________ __ P h o n e 325. . Deserved to Get It. "1 w a n t to ask you fo r a b it of ad- I vice,” said th e in sin u a tin g man. “ W h at Is it?" ” 1 w an t you to put y o u rself in u»y place and m e lu y o u rs und tell me how you w ould go ab o u t it If you w anted to borrow $10 from m e.” —E x change. T im es W hen W ater T ight B ulkhesde N ot In the Inventory. "D id Jo b so n ’s purchase Include also Are • M enace to Life. N early every class o r design of vessel J th e good will of th e business?" "T h ere w a sn 't any good will. It w as sin k s in a p a rtic u la r way F o r in stan ce, th e old ty p e of single bottom a coal d eale r th a t Jobson bought out.' steam er, w ith few o r no b ulk h ead s— -B o sto n T ra n sc rip t th a t is, In th e m odern sense of the To Be Accurate. te rm —alm o st In v ariab ly fo unders on C holly—Do you th in k It would he m ore o r less of an even keel, which m ean s t h a t it sin k s level und not w ith foolish for m e to m arry a girl who w as my in tellectu al Inferior? D o lly - Its Imw o r ste rn up in th e Hlr. T h is Is acco u n ted for by th e fa c t th at More th a n foolish—im possible.—C leve land L eader. a t w h atev er point th e w ater m ay en te r it p ractically finds Ils ow n level, as Men w ho ure so a fra id of doing fool th e re a re no su b d iv isio n s to o b stru c t It. ish th in g s th a t they lack th e courage to Now, In th e case of u m odern ves sel, w hich Is built w ith num erous su b a tte m p t w ise ones will u ev er (lo m uch. divisions. It Inv ariab ly happens th a t An Expensive L uxury. she fo u n d ers w ith h er bow o r stern "Y es,” said the literary m an. w ith a high o u t o f th e w ater, o r else sh e sinks sigh, ’’sty le Is a flua th in g fo r a w rite r w ith a heavy list, o r cant, to one side to have, b u t w hen ins w ife's got It too o r th e oth er. T h e reason fo r th is Is it ta k e s all th e profit a w a y ." - H a r th a t th e b u lk h ead s p rev en t th e w ater per's. __ w hich e n te rs th e vessel from finding Its level. C o nsequently w hen one p a r Call "G irls!" an d th o s e -o f sixty look tic u la r portio n of th e sh ip Is full o f w a up Just as quickly •t-' those of sixteen. ter, w tiile th e re m a in d e r is p ractically -N e w York Sun w a te r tig h t, th a t p a rt w hich Is w a te r laden sin k s first, ow ing to its g re a te r A p e rs o n is a lw a y s s t a r tl e d w hen w eight. h e h e a rs h im s e lf se rio u s ly c a lle d old i t is fo r th is reason th a t such te r ri fo r th e first tim e .— O. W . H olm es. ble loss o f life freq u en tly occurs lu m odern sh ip w reck s, o w in g to the u n H e t h a t h a s no re a l e ste e m f o r an y even sin k in g It is o ften found lm possl of th e v ir tu e s c an b e s t a ss u m e th e ble to low er th e m ajo rity of th e life a p p e a ra n c e of th e m a ll.— C o lto n . boats. a s th ey w ould full to reach th e w ater.—Ix»ndon A nsw ers D isc re tio n is th e s a lt, a n d fan cy , th e s u g a r of life ; th e o n e p re s e rv e s, H efo re th e w a r th e r e w ere 900,- th e o th e r sw e e te n s it.— B ovee. 000 w om en In F ra n c e em p lo y ed as T ru e d ig n ity is n e v e r g a in e d by d o m estics. p lace a n d n e v e r lo s t w hen h o n o rs a re A D elm ar (N . Y ) c h u rc h p ro v id es w ith d ra w n .— M assin g er. e a r tr u m p e ts fo r th e use o f d e a f a t W ith o u t c o n sta n c y th e r e is n e ith te n d a n ts . e r love, fr ie n d s h ip , n o r v ir tu e in th e w o rld .— A ddison. Toast Is Fine for the CLEAR LAND W ANTS PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS D B M T la T B I N urses, p a rtic u la rly those engaged lu public health w ork, can do m uch to p revent u n necessary d e a th s from c a n cer. according to a bulletin of th e A m erican Society F o r th e C ontrol of Cancer. Many p a tie n ts, especially wo men, It is pointed out. speak to a nurse j about the d a n g e r sig n als of th is dls- ! ease, such as lum ps, p e rsisten t sores. ' ulcerations and o th e r irreg u larities. wbeu they would h esitate to call a doc- ! tor A ttention to th ese ap p a re n tly trivial condition*, say s the bulletin, I often m eans th e a ctu a l prevention of cancer, or a t least Its discovery In the J early stages, w beu a cure is possible. I IIE HE« HET s E R l l< E. U n io n s s till m a in ta in th e lead in th e p e rc e u ia g e o f p rices, h u t som e T h a t very im p o rta n t b u t in v isib le o th e r tilin g s a re fo llo w in g th e scen t b ra n c h of th e g o v e rn m e n t. th e secret closely. se rv ic e , h as o fte n been lie.trd of, an d s o m e th in g of it* w ork h a s been T h ro w in g q ld sh o es a f te r n ew ly m ad, know n fro m tu n e to tim e D is w eds is b eco m in g o b so le te . T h ey a re p a tc h e s hav e m ad e m e n tio n w ith an b ein g sav ed up a n d s e n t to th e cob- a g g ra v a tin g v a g u e n e ss o f im p o rta n t ler. fa c ts u n co v ered an d p lo ts dls- closed by th e m en w ho se rv e th e It is q u ite lik ely th a t th e E a s te r g o v e rn m e n t in th is b ra n c h of its h at p ro b lem w ill be s e ttle d by a .ct M ile s . Hut th e p u b lic k n o w s on straw v o le a m o n g (h e w om en. he w hole, c o m p a ra tiv e ly n o th in g of a h at th e s e c re t se rv ic e h a s d o l e TROUTDALE inc* th e g re a t w ar w as b eg u n In lu ro p e a n d a o m e tim e s, no d o u b t, W. I’. B e n e d ic t c o n tin u e s In a crit itas le lt th a t it, too, h a d been cont- leal c o n d itio n Ht th e G ood S a m a rita n a lie d to th e policy o t m a rk in g tim e h o sp ita l, w h ere h e w as ta k e n fo r tr e a tiu e u t. Ills b r o th e r ts s ta y in g at ml w a tc h fu l w aitin g . Hui en o u g h lias com e fo rth , g u a rd th e C. I T h o m a s h o m e a n d g o es to ill) , fro m tim e ’o tim e, in re cen t th e h o s p ita l ev ery day m o u th s tro tu a u th o r ita tiv e so u rc e s A rth u r V an D e W a lk e r ts c ritic a ll. in W a sh in g to n l o show th a t th e se- Hi w ith h e a rt tro u b le at h is h o m e in ■ n l se rv ic e o p e ra tiv e s h av e been on T ro u td a le «heir job. No o e e , sa v e th o se in E x p e rt T u itiu g c h a rg e , can h a v e any a d e q u a te idea An e x p e rt p ian o tu n e r fro m P o rt ol th e vast a m o u n t o t Im p o rta n t v itally I m p o r ta n t- in fo rm a tio n c o l la u d w ill be h e re a b o u t M arch 20 an il so lic its y o u r w o rk B est o f r e f l e t led by th e se rv ic e sin ce A u g u st, e re n c e s In G re sh a m an d P o rtla n d 1 11 We, w ho s h a r e n o n e of th e se K ates re a s o n a b le C all th e O u tlo o k -e< re ts, can ouly hope th a t th e s e rv office, p h o n e 701, fo r ln fo rit\a tlo n i j PHONES A s k f o r B o o k le t ic e e iit P H O N E S —o ffice 517 J. Growing “Kiddies” D E N T IS T Office: F ir s t S t a t s B an k B u ild in g O R g iH A M . O R IO O N S 'H .I F O R S A L E — T h re e p igs, sow s a n d a b o ar. H. H R ockw ood. 2 b ro o d N icholls, DR. H. OTT d e n t ist H o w itt P o u ltry B u ild in g W H IT E W Y A N D O TT E EGGS fo r s e ttin g . 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P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n O iF lC K H O U R S 10 a m. to 13 m., 1 e m. to I p m 7 to 8 p. m. a t office P h o n e Cflt E n tran e» on M ain St., n e x t door ts ’s t e r lin g A K idder's, Office o v er Bank o f G resh am R esid e n c e 111; Offlco llx PHOKHW* H. H HUGHES, M. D. *X «a- *-4 and ‘-8 P • Office, B ow t.tt B u ild in g G R E M frX * . ’ - - OREG O N REAL ESTATE. RENTALS F O R R E N T M odern c o tta g e , Hood a v en u e. E le c tric lig h ts , b a th , etc. R en t $6.00. C h as. C le v e la n d , tf FO R R E N T lu - a c re fa rm , w ell Im p ro v ed , new b u ild in g s . T w o fre sh COW* ii ik I * h o rse on th e place. H ouse fu rn is h e d if d e sire d . G ust L a rso n . P h o n e A26. tf FO R R E N T — F o u r-ro o m fu rn is h e d h o u se. $6 p e r m o n th . E n q u ire of O live E k a tro in . P h o n e 798. 8 P h o n e s: oahpu GEO Re»- 61 IN G L IS , M. 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Or»., P h o n e 35t e-a a-3 a ra t B S ï ! A C a b in e t W o r k o f a ll Kinds, Price Reasonable. MODERN G E TOASTER is simply delicious at R e sid e n c e w itli an O re g o n C o m p an y WM. A MORAND, T a k e o rd e r s fo r M ission F u r n tu r e S hop < A L L AND S E E O l It S P L E N D ID DISPLAY O F NEW TOA STERS. (o n d i. P ir e, A c c id e n t. S u r e ty Bo A u to m o b ile, I, L ife , H e a lth P la te G leen Office on M ain S tr e e t P H O N E S — Office 816 R e sid e n c e 63 I its u re C a rp en ter W ork A G EN T B o rin g , O re g o n P acific S ta te « F ir e In s u ra n c e Co. of P o rtla n d , O regon OSCAR W THOREN CARPENTER WORK - - J r G re sh a m p h o n e 517. 3. G S C H N E ID E R They are reasonable in price A T T O R N E Y A T LAW ELECTRIC STORE. Electric Building F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg. P o rtla n d p h o n e M ain l»40 A U C T IO N E E R Stock and Furniture Sales a Specialty. A u ctio n S ales a t R oom s 171, Second s tr e e t, M onday. 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