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PIGE TWO GRESHAM A pcham v lr d c i.^ r lA lT i H w ik llkely to ** ca * rry “ ,lan< phra‘*‘‘’ an Am‘ v / L i m I L r W N erlcanlsm in g conviction to ev- carry TW IC E A M EEK I ’ n li 1 is lied every T uesday and F rid ay .u G resham , O regon, by th e O ut- look P ublishing Co. II * St. C lair, E d ito r and M anager. — Our S u b scrip tio n Bates O ne year, $1 60. alx in on th a. 76: th ree m o n th ’s tria l su b scrip tio n . 50c. Advertising K a te s rea so n a b le >ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill ca ll. o ffic ia l paper o f th e T o w n o f U resharn O fficial paper o f th e T o w n o f F air- view . E n tered a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte r M arch 3, i s t i , at the P o sto n ic a a t G resh am , O regon , under tire A ct o f M arch 3, 1373. PRO SPECTS. T he O utlook's course in ad v o c at ing m ilitary tra in in g in th e public schools, and then from th e re in the colleges and universities, has been full) vindicated. More th an two years ago this p ap e r was the first in the N orthw est to say th a t th e boys should know so m ething about how to m arch, d rill and use guus. T h at the O utlook was foreslghted in th is m a t te r is seen In the fact th a t such tr a in ing is now found to be im perative, and th e re Is no one to be found who will advance an arg u m e n t ag a in st It. Such train in g , it was pointod out. w ould not need to d e tra c t front e d ucation. T he stu d e n ts could be p re pared w ith the name care and th o r oughn ess th a t th e ir predecessors have had, and th a t those who cam e a fte r th e w ar is over m ust have. T h ere m ust be edu cated m en. no m u tter w hat the fu tu re has in sto re W ar has show n th e need fo r men alive to th e possibilities of science, sc h o larsh ip and m ilitary trniuiug. Tile school directo rs who are wise will add m ilitary tra in in g to th e c u r riculum , so th a t prepared n ess may be the condition of th e young men of th e fu tu re . SO NG S AND S U H iA N S . JUNH 2«, 1017 The A. B. ELLIOTT CO. eryone. W h atev er it may he it will he Umpiring b u t not high Hounding 1M,t hing rh eto ric al. It will be Him pie, d irect, com mon. W hen E n g la n d ’s soldiers m arched aw ay to be tra n sp o rte d to th e F rench P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2. , battlefields, scores of in d u strio u s song w riters stro v e night and day to was Established in 1883 Thirty-four Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. produce an ap p ro p ria te song for th e Building and lot, including fixtures and stock of General Merchan so ld iers to sing. T h eir efforts were dise for sale. We have reduced prices in many lines and will con in vain From th e lip» of Home tired tinue to have prices that will save money p riv ate cam e fo rth th e w ords of "T ip p e ra ry ,” am i th e arm y took the hook uh Its own. H ere in th is co u n try , nince the 12 lbs. f r u i t S ugar $ 1 .0 0 lie u D rop W a s h in g P o w d e r d eclaratio n of w ar. o u r own song „ „at k A lber„ B lo. F ea4otk larg e size ............... .................. 15c w riters have been b u rn in g the mid- P u re Rolled O ats OOc C iL rus W a s h in g P o w d e r , l a r g e HOC night oil in the hope th a t they m ight < „ ,,, am i T om atoes, 2 c a n s...... 25< .................................................. .. w rite a song for th e arm y to sing Ron Ami an d HapoLio, each He A rm Si H am m er Soila 5< 2 5 e S m a il W h it « a n d la r r g e W h it e But th e arm y so fa r has found none ! bars ornler doz. 55c B eans, 1 % pounds 25c to its liking. Some day it will find < M V ilite m u I W W hhe, soap, b ar b ar 5c; 5c; doz 5 5 c P e a rl S h o rten in g . m edium what it w ants. W ith th e flag th e re \ | t . h < s m I Borax, bar 5c; doz 5.5c and larg e size pails, $1.10 & $2.15 will go to F ran ce both an arm y song S w ift's N ap th a Soap, bur 5 c B u tte r n u t B rea d lO c 25c 3 pkgs. Magic Yeast Kit and an arm y slogan. And th e sol- , G olden S ta r Soap, 7 bars Happy Day Soap, 7 bars 25c O T u b u la r L an tern s 40c diers, n ot a com m ittee will select Baby E le p h a n t Soap,. 5 c B a r u S h o v e l s .................................. O5c them both. Eels N ap th a Soap, 10 bars 80c H onest T acks, a t p ap e r............. 4c D u t c h d ^ a n a e r .......................... He .Matting T acks, at p a p e r........... 4c 5*2C C arn atio n , Holly anil Y elnbau W hen J. D roueker Plank, of P h il Nalls, 90a to 6 0 s , at lb N a ils , 5 s t o I d s , a t lh lie Milk, can 10c; 1 dozen $ l.2 o ipsburg, Pa., a lone rec ru it, arriv ed at K a r o C o r n S y r u p , B lu e L a b e l t ' r i s c o , 3 lh. 1 oz. H5< the rullroail sta tio n to leuve for thp 5 lh. and 10 lb. tin s .3Oc*aud OOc t ' r i s c o , e x t r a la r g e , 9 lh , 5 oz $ 2 . 5 5 arm y, th e re was a bund und a crowd K aro Red Isabel ( a W h it e Heavies, price reduced to ............. $1.25 S yrup 5 lb. an d 10 lb. tin s 35c, 70c P e a rl Coal Oil, c a n ................ $ 1 .OO of his friends, who serenaded him. The lead er of th e band has declared F airy S o ap ............. bar 5c; doz 55c E lain e Oil. c a n ................................. $ 1 . 3 5 th a t w henever any of th e citizens Reduced Prices on Dishes, Graniteware, H ardware, Doors and leave fo r governm ent service th e Windows, STOVES a n d RANGES, OLIVER PLOWS, DuPONT band will give them a fitting sendoff STUMPING POWDER, $7.50 Box. CROWN, WHITE RIVER and At tile sam e tim e th e P re sid en t is w arning and beseeching everybody to conserve resources und Increase the production of food stuffs, th e re is a sen tim en t ab o u t th is com m unity th a t ev e ry th in g is all rig h t, proBpects good for a big crop. T ilings are not all right w hen the cabbage and radish m aggot is gettin g Of course, th e price of Hour is into o u r gurtlens and the w ate r is high, hut you m u st rem em ber th a t It flooding o u r p astu re s and th e w ea th is bound to be th a t way as long as er does not supply the necessary the supply is sh o rt and you w ant w urm th and su n lig h t for th e m a tu r flour bread th ree tim es a day. T h ere ing of crops, it is a severe blow. are som e people all over Oregon who T his is the m om ent to look thin g s rem em b er w hen biscuits once a squ arely in the face; stop fooling week seem ed alm o st a luxury. ourselv es; know th e w orst and be governed accordingly. "A S nore G u ard ” has been form ed H undreds of people in th is county in Com pany 2 a t F o rt S h erid an , III., have m ade gard en s this y ear for the C om plaints have been m ade of h earty first tim e, in years of favorab le snores d istu rb in g th e blissful slu m weal lier there Is alw ays the fight to ber of th e tile d rookies. G eorge V. overcom e weeds, p rev en t disease Seibold and W. S. W ood form ed destroy insect enem ies and supply themselveB in to a com m ittee of two iioiiriHhmenV T his seuson’s u n fo r to p ut a muzzle on th e snores. tu n a te w eather conditions menace (lie newly m ade farm ers, und th e To enable au to m o b iles to puli in te re st is beginning Io wune. them selves o u t of m udholes or d itc h Urge men who have m eans and es an in v e n to r has p aten te d huh caps appliances to spray w ith Bordeaux th a t from cap stan s aro u n d which m ixture to control the b light which ropes can be fasten ed an d pulled by generally lakes a large p ercentag e the m otors, it's so m eth in g like lift of o u r potato crop. Help the man ing y o u rself by y o u r bootstraps. who does not know how to help him self. We are all w illing to learn. A bout th re e years from now, in Tile radishes and onions a re be all p ro b ab ility , th e rep u b lican n a ginning to thin o u t in th e rows. tio n al convention will be assem bled P lan t som ething else. in P o rtla n d ’s new au d ito riu m nom i The present tim e is like " th e n atin g a p resid en t, if th e conven m orning a fte r.” T he b rig h t lig h ts, tion com es west of the M ississippi tile seductive m usic, am i th e m a g n et Oregon is en titled to it. ism of tile people a re but m em ories. We a re now forced to b I iow o u r real W ednesday’s trag ed y can h ardly patrio tism . A re you going to be a be laid to carelessness. T h ere was sla ck e r o r are you going to display no one a t fa u lt a t th e critica l m o y o u r stick-to-it-lveuesa and help to m ent. T he inexperience of th e girl feed th e country d u rin g th e com ing d riv er w as h er only fa ilin g — from w in ter? w hich o th e rs o ld e r th a n she m ight We lie to o u rselv es; it is m an u learn a useful lesson. factu red optim ism . W h at is it for? T he h urvest is not assu red u n til the T he d e a r old d em o crats perform ed fruit is in the cutis and the spudE are so handsom ely in su b scrib in g to th e in the sacks. Red C ross th a t we th in k they can s i T1OOL PR E PA R E D N E SS. FRIDAY. of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices P h o n e 701 T he E i n o t Way in the th a t W ins." CROP OUTLOOK now be all tak en into fu ll fellow ship w ith us rep u b lican s who are supposed to have all th e money. In o th e r w ords e a ste rn M ultno mah gave th e Red Cross th e eq u iv a lent of ab o u t th re e y ea rs’ in te re st on Its lib e rty bond in v estm en t. We can afford to give away th e o th e r 27 y ea rs’ in te re st if wo can only lick th e enem y DEM ENTS BEST FLOUR FRUIT and BERRY SUGAR, $8.40. per sack. Prices subject to change without notice. Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c P R A IR IE SCHOONERS. T h ere was a tim e when th e m an who desired to go som ew here would hitch up his horses o r oxen to his wagon an d s ta rt upon th e journey. T ljat was th e way th e pioneers cam e to O regon and to th e o th e r sta te s west of th e Rocky m ou n tain s. T h at was th e way th e gold se ek e rs m ade th e ir way to C alifo rn ia. T h a t was th e way civilization cam e to th e w est— to th e Pacific coast. T he p ra i rie sch o o n er of 1849, and on up to 1869 did its full sh u re in building th e new co u n try and ad ding an em pire to th e nation. B ut th e day of th e p ra irie schoon e r passed. T he locom otive came. Lines of steel were laid across th e co n tin en t. T he railro a d tra in moved sw iftly to w ard th e d isplacem ent of th e wagon. T he highw ays of d irt becam e b u t locally used roads to n earb y m ark ets. Today th e highw ay is com ing into its own again. E very s ta te in the union is busily b u ilding roads. And th e p ra irie schooner of 1917 is dis placing th e railro a d tra in ju s t as the railro a d tra in displaced th e p rairie sch o o n er of 1849 and 1869. T he av erag e mile of best highw ay in th e co u n try costs in th e n eig h b o r hood of $10,000. T he av erag e mile of ra ilro a d in th e co u n try costs In th e neigh b o rh o o d of $40,000. T he peo ple pay fo r one ju s t as th ey pay for th e o th e r. O ver th e w ell paved h ig h way th e people m ay trav el in any vehicle th ey choose to use. Over the railro a d only th e locom otive may go w ith Its a tte n d a n t fre ig h t o r passen g er cars. And th e people a re finding th a t It is ch eap er and m ore satisfac to ry to build th e highw ay and use fast mo to r cars o ver it e ith e r fo r passen g er o r fre ig h t traffic th a n It is to build ra ilro a d s for th e use of locomotive» an d tra in s only. T he au to is the p ra irie schooner of to d a y — and th e a u to is opening to civilization an d has as g reat a te rrito ry h ereto fo re u n touched as th e railro a d discovered when it d is placed th e h o rse-d raw n p rairie schooner of 1849. W hen politics bone-dries a fellow, old J. B arleycorn sends a pussyfoot ing boo tleg g er a fte r him , hut when a fellow votes him self dry you n ever Bee him fiat on his back reaching up for th e ground. ALL CARS MAY NOW PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Em m a W ilson and d au g h ter, Miss B ertha, of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. Benda A nderson, of M issoula, Mont., w ere g u ests at th e hom e of Mrs. G. N. S ager last Sunday. G randm a Sager, of Lents, visited a few days w ith relativ es a t th is place d u rin g th e fo re p art of th e week. Mrs. G. H. Richey, of Corvallis, visited with frien d s h ereab o u ts for a couple of days th is week. Mrs. Jo h n Gibson, of P ullm an, W ash., an d Miss Ione A dair, of Mos cow, Idaho, w ere g u ests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell this week. Levi R odlun, a fo rm er resid e n t of th is place, b u t now of G ales Creek, was in the valley on business on M onday. C. G. Jo h n so n of C e n tralia, W ash., was a visitor a t th e hom e of G. N. S ag er a few days th is week. Mr. Jo h n so n was an old tim e resid e n t of th is neighborhood an d th is is his first visit h ere in fifteen years. He noted m any changes in th e co untry th a t have been m ade d u rin g th is tim e. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richey, of Boring, w ere valley v isito rs last Sunday. P lea san t Valley g ran g e held a very in te restin g m eeting last S a tu r day. An ex cellen t p ro g ram was ren d ered , an d a su m p tu o u s d in n er was served. Two ap p licatio n s for m em bership were received. A com m ittee was ap p o in ted to a rra n g e a p ro g ram for p articip a tio n in th e F ield Day m eet to be held in G resh am on th e fo u rth S atu rd ay in July. Jaco b and A nthony Schm id are assem bling m a te ria l on th e ground p re p a ra to ry to ere ctin g a m odern b arn on th e ir m o th e r’s farm . The b u ilding will be thirty-five by seven ty feet. Mike H em rich and Miss Edith L ehm an w ere u n ited in m a rria g e last Sunday a t th e hom e of th e b ride's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lehm an. Mr. and Mrs. H em rich are both pop u la r young people of th is com m unity aud th e ir m any frien d s wish them a happy and prosperous jo urney th ro u g h life. BE FORM A TRUCKS A P h ilad elp h ia o y ster d ea le r bears Several th o u san d d e n tists have o f th e a p p ro p ria te nam e of Shellem. fered th e ir services for the w ar But A lthough th e Sm ith F orm -a-T ruck is it going to be m erciful to fight first had us its slogan $350.00 and a ' th e enem y with d en tists when he is Ford, tliat a tta c h m e n t is no longer oni) using su b m arin es ag ain st us? dep en d en t upon th e F ord pow er | p lan t only, Ouly fo rty days since G eneral (’hasis on display included Dodge ' P ersh in g w eut to F ran ce and his B ro th ers, ltulck and O verland p ow er, first division is th e re ready for b u si p lan ts as well as th e F ord at a slight ness. S om ething is goiug to drop in crease in price. W ith th e a p p e a r over th e re soon. ance of th e sta n d ard iz ed a ttac h m e n t , upon th e m a rk e t, th e S m ith M otor j T h a t w om an's reg im en t in Itussia T ru ck C o rp o ratio n Is able to an- | will be h eard from . The women of nounce th a t tt can now convert any R ussia are evidently us asham ed of CRISP, GOLDEN BROWN m ake of p leasu re car in to a com nier-1 th e m en of th e ir co untry us th e rest cial vehicle. TOAST MADE ON A of us are. In p erfectin g th e u n iv ersal attac h - j We d o n ’t th in k very m uch of ab o l m eat, th re e y ears of effort have been j ishing b an q u ets in o rd er to save th e expended, but th e labor an d g reat i food supply. T h ere is very little food o u tlay have been m ore th a n coun served a t a b a n q u e t— It’s m ostly hot te rb a lan c ed by th e fact th a t th e used car is no longer a perplexing propo- < air. sition b ut th a t th e life of alt m akes ' A professor In C alifo rn ia was a r of au to m o b iitsh aa uow been m a teria l- j rested for h a tin g th re e wives They ly len g th en ed th ro u g h th e efforts of j m ust pay th e ir m en te ach ers some th e S m ith F orm -a-T ruek m akers. juicy salarie s down there. As yet th e re is no rea l w ar slogan o r m arching song fo r th e A m erican soldier. But som ew here in New York an A m erican w ar slogan com m ittee has been g a th e rin g su g g e s tions for a w ar cry th a t can be c a r ried by o u r soldiers to the trenches of F rance. S om ething is w anted, of course, th a t can be shouted, som e th in g th a t will in sp ire men not only in th e try in g m om ents of a charge, Only experience co u n ts for safety but In those o th e r try in g m om ents in d riv in g an auto m o b ile, and even betw een charges, w hen th e d ull mis- th eu th e m ost experienced d riv ers rey of tren ch life te sts courage to th e , , OBleUniP, ^ e t cau g h t, b rea k in g point. T he A m erican arm y, sooner or la- We do not m ind saying th a t th e te r, will find Its own slogan. It will show er on W ednesday n ig h t added grow out of experience; It will com e a few h u n d red d o lla rs to th e straw - forw ard n a tu ra lly from th e lips of berry crop. som eone Just a t th e rig h t m om ent to ______________ be ca rrie d all along th e line and fit T h in g s a re com ing different. Uen- th e lips and tongues of th e fighting eral P ersh in g gave an au dience to K ing G eorge in London th e o th e r men, leading them on to victory. And such a slogan la more than Toast Is Fine for the Growing “Kiddies” O ne h u n d red and sev en ty -th ree m em bers of th e Boadil C aravan of ! the O rder of the A lh am b ra signed an ' en listm en t ro ste r a t a b an q u et held in Chicago, offering them selves to i P resid en t W ilson fo r any b ranch of !service. WANTS LIVESTOCK cow s FDR SALE Several fresh c o w s H. K um m el, phone 124. 36 l.is t of L e tte r s R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in ¡th e G resham postoffice for week end- i ing Ju n e 23, 1917: L e tte rs— Mr. W ill T aylor, C laude 1. W allace. H arry G oodrich, thel S rig ar, Ruby T. T w ite, Mrs G race T ull. T hese le tte rs will be se n t to the dead le tte r office on July 7, 1917, I If not delivered oefore. In calling I to r th e above, please say ad v ertised , giving d ate of list. D. M RO BERTS. P. M T he big o ran g -o u tan g goes to bed a t sundow n an d refu ses to see visitors a fte r dusk. He is also an early riser. Read th e W ant Ads. F R E SH COWS WANTED. E. B au m ann, G resham . P hone 881. Professional and Business Ads. H O RSES MARE COLT, th re e years old, for sale or will tra d e for a cow. A fine buggy horse. G. A. Noreen It. 4, G resham . *37 GOOD WORK HORSE for sale. Wt. 1350. I). M. D onaugh, B airilsdale sta tio n , mile west of Fairview . Phone 499. tf REAL ESTATE. RENTALS —£7— .— _ -------------------------------------- FOR RENT 4- o r 5-roont house both nicely fu rn ish ed . Apply to Mrs. I*. A. Gould, G resham . tf D E B T IB T S PHO NES: J. Rea. US OTT D E N T IS T G resh a m office o v er A n ch or sto re, en tr a n c e n ex t door to H a rd w a re sto re. In Kandy e v e r y T u e sd a y and W ed n esd a y . P H O N E S — Office 617 J. FOR REN T— A 5-rooni fu rn ish ed house, w ith garden and berries, cheap. Phone 798.» 3f E. R e sid e n c e 61x CLANAHAN DENTIST Office: F ir s t S ta te B a n k B u ild in g G R E S H A M , O R EG O N MISCELLANEOUS POSITION WANTED at general iiousew ork by experienced girl W rite Miss N ora Jo h n so n , Box 204. G resham . tf GOOD HAY for sale in th e field, also gooil fresh cow. J. .1. T im m erm an, R. 1, Boring. *86 Office 114 W DR. H. H. OTT D E N T IS T H o w itt B u ild in g G resh am , O regon P H O N E 111 F K Y B IC IA X B FOR SAI.E Kale plants: Price $1 per th o u san d . Blaine T u rn e r, Phone G resliatn 189. tf derbai k Bros., Phone 753. i*4 P leasan t PHONES R e sid e n c e 111; Office llx H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Home. tf FOR SALE 12-tooth harrow ’ c u lti v ato r; also plain c u ltiv a to r with w heel. E n q u ire at A lexander place, co rn er C leveland avenue and Powell stre e t, Gresliatn. WANTED Ten to 15 berry pickers to pick rasp b erries. Com m ence soon a fte r th e F o u rth . B erries very best. H ighest price paid. J. G. Choido, mile west of G resham . Phone 99. tf T o t h e P u b lic . N otice is hereby given tliat I will n o t h e re a fte r be responsible for any bills co n tracted by my wife, Mrs. G race F essenden, a fte r th is 2 7th day of Ju n e, 1917. 11. H. FESSEN D EN , B oring, Ore. B id - W a n te d . Bids will be received by th e d is tric t clerk up to Ju ly 16 for p ain tin g the schoolhouse at Boring Also bids w anted for in stallin g w ater sys- te u r' Board reserves rig h t to reject any and all bids. J. E. S IE F E R , C h airm an . O. W. BORING, C lerk. 39 Bids W anted. Bids will be received by the Board of D irectors of School D istrict No. 4 for fu rn ish in g and delivery of 7 5 cords of wood at the schoolhouse on or before A ugust 15, 1917. AU bids to be in the h an d s of tlie clerk by Ju ly 10, 1917. C. J. LUNDQUIST, C lerk. H o u rs— 10-12 a. m., 2-4 and 7-1 p. in. Office, H o w itt B u ild in g G RESH AM , O REG O N P h o n es: Office 46; GEO. R es. 61 IN G L IS , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N and S U B O E O B 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 is e a s e s o f the E y e s and f it t in g o f (H a sses. H o u rs, 10-12 a. m.; 1-4, 7-1 p. m. O ver F ir s t S ta te Bank, G resh a m P h o n e s , O ffice 0 2 1 K t* . 5 5 x 1 EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D. Physician and Surgeon WOMEN uud CHILDHEN Office H o u rs; 10 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p . to 3 p. m . O ffic e o v e r B a n k o f G r e e lia m P H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T ab or 1M Office M ain 4312; H o m e A-5153 J. M. S H O R T, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S u rg eo n R es 93 E a s t 69th St. Olfica, 11,1-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D , O REG O N DR. MABEL JANE DORINO OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to B p. m. 932 M organ B ld g ., P o rtla n d , Ore. P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1*0» P H O N E M ain 310 R es. G ilb ert S ta. 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 itteti. L e n s e s D u p lica te d P r e sc r ip tio n s F ille d 701-3 M organ B ld g. W a sh in g to n at B r o a d w a y P o rtla n d IN S U B À IC I JO H N BROW N IB S U B A B C E R ep resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IN SURANCE COMPANIES CLEAR LAND ÍW Red Cross Explosives The upper view shows how- groups of big stum ps are blasted out clean a t one time, with all d irt off th e roots and stum ps shat tered into kindling wood. At the same time the subsoil is thoroughly broken np, creating a fine home for tile new crop. Lower view shows a celery crop worth $800 per acre ten m onths a 'te r »tumps were blasted out. To learn how progressive farmers are using dynam ite for removing stum ps and boulders, planting and cultivating fruit trees, regenerating barren soil, ditching, draining, ex cavating, and roud-uiaking. S h o n e 913 Or eeh am . O regon JAMES ELKINGTON IM S U B A B C B A ccid en t, S u r e ty B on d », F ir s, A u to m o b ile. L ife , W ealth F ia te O la ee Office on M ain S tr e e t P H O N E S — Office 81» R e sid e n c e (3 I IL-n r e w it h an O regon C om pany WM. A MORAND, AGENT K o r in g . O r e g o n P ulille State« F ire In aurane« C«. of P o rtla n d , Oregon G resham phone 6 1 7 . G. C. S C H N E ID E R A T T O R N E Y A T LAW F irs t S ta te Bank Bldg. P o rtlan d phone Main 1 9 4 6 Ask for B ooklet W S. WOOD Auctioneer V ancouver, W ashington F arm and Stock Sale* a Specialty Phone V ancouver 614, or G resham O utlook 701 B o w e l C o m p la in t.« in I n d ia . In a le ctu re at one of th e Des Moines, Iowa, ch u rch es a m issionary from In d ia told of going into the in te rio r of India, w here he was tak en sick, th a t he had a b o ttle of C h am MODERN G E TOASTER b e rla in ’* Colic, C holera and D iar rhoea Rem edy w ith him and believed is simply delicious th a t It saved hts life. T his rem edy is CALL AND S E E O l It used successfully in India both as a p rev en tiv e and cu re for cholera. SPLEN D ID DISPLAY You may know from th is th a t tt ra n OF NEW TOASTERS. be depended upon for th e m ild e r ! form s of bowel co m plaint th a t occur They are reasonable in price la th is co u n try . O b tain ab le every w here. ELECTFIC STORE, EJectnc Buldiag Read th e W ant ad». J . T . W IL S O N Farm, AUCTIONEER Stock and Furniture Sales a Specialty. A uction Sales a t Rooms 171, Second stre e t, M onday. W ednes day and F rid ay , a t 10 a. m , ev ery week. 169, 171 and 173 Second S treet, P o rtlan d . O regon. A. W. Metzger GRESHAM. OREGON P h o n e M a in I <12« o r O u t lo o k 7 0 1 . L li r w h o m