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la b o r a v a ila b le in th e U n ited S ta te s
rig h t now . L ast y e a r th e r e w as d if ­
TW ICE A W EEK
ficulty in o b ta in in g sufficient h elp to
T h is y e a r th e
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y an d F rid a y h a rv e s t th e cro p s.
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , by th e O u t­ d ifficulty w ill be fa r g r e a te r
Yet
look P u b lis h in g Co.
H. L. St. no p ro d u ce sh o u ld be allo w ed to go
C la ir, E d ito r a n d M an ag er.
to w aste.
Q resham
Our
O utlook
S u b scrip tio n
B ates
B erlin , J u ly 9, 1 9 1 9 .—-The h a b it­
ues of d e r S tra s s e am L in d e n , w ho
w ere th e s u b je c ts In to d a y 's clinic,
co n d u c te d by th e O regon tro o p s of
A d v e r tisin g
th e a rm y of o c c u p a tio n fo r th e e n ­
K a te s rea so n a b le
lig h te n m e n t o f th e G e rm a n people
Jur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill call.
on b o n e-d ry su b je c ts , d e c la re th e ir
e x p e rie n c e w as a lm o st as p a in fu l as
F im a s 701
th e n ew s te le g ra p h e d fro m W a sh in g ­
The L I n o t y f t e
W ay Is th e Way
to n tw o y e a rs a g o to d ay . T h ey w ere
th a t W ins.'
s u p re m e ly g ra tifie d to
le a rn
th a t
o ffic ia l paper o f th e T ow n o f U resh a m
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F air- bone d ry d o e sn ’t kill.
One year, 11.50;
six
m on th s,
76:
th ree m o n th 's tria l
su b scrip tio n , 50c.
view .
E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch
3. 1911, a t the P ostuttlce a t U reaham .
O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1873.
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T h e b a lk in g d e m o c ra tic m u les in
c o n g re ss will n o t be a b le Io p re v e n t
th e p re s id e n t fro m g e ttin g h is food
c o n tro l bill p u lled th ro u g h .
H appy
fo r h im th e r e is som e re lia b le eco n ­
om y sto c k on th e re p u b lic a n sid e th a t
is g o in g to h elp him o u t in th e e m e r­
gency.
T irin g o f e v e r re c u r rin g a tte m p ts
to g o u g e, th e s e c re ta ry of n avy o r ­
d e re d th e co al, oil an d ste e l m en to
m a k e im m e d ia te d e liv e rie s (o th e
g o v e rn m e n t a t a p rice to be fixed by
th e P re s id e n t. G ood! Now kick th e
food hog
M ount S co tt H erald .
F ro m now o n , an d fo r a lo n g tim e
p ro b ab ly , th e r e will be p eople all
a ro u n d us w ho w ill be su ffe rin g b e­
m u s e o f th e w ar. Jt is h a rd fo r th o se
w ho h av e n o t been to u c h e d p e rs o n ­
ally by its sh ad o w to re a liz e w h at It
m e a n s lo th o s e w ho h av e been e n ­
llattH H o u rm alt say s it will be
veloped th e r e in .
B ut it Is n o t loo som e tim e b efo re A m erican tro o p s
miii'Ii to usk th a t a ll of us s triv e in
will h av e th e ir feet
on
German
every way to avoid in ju rin g th e fe e l­
Hoil, b u t he is s u r e in e r r o r , us A m er­
ings of th o se o th e r s w hose loved o n es
ican s a re a lre a d y w ith in th e confines
have e n lis te d o r u re even now on th e
o f C in c in n a ti, Ht. M inis a n d
M il­
o ilier sid e n e a r th e b a ttle line.
w au k ee
T h e re a re m o th e rs
w hose
hoys
have le ft to se rv e th e c o u n tr y ’s n eed .
S om e e a tin g b o u ses c o u tin u e to
T h ey do n o t know w hen th o s e so n s a n n o u n c e " p o p u la r p ric e s," h u t s u r e ­
w ill re tu r n o r w h e th e r th ey w ill ev er ly th e ir p ro p r ie to r s m u s t know t h a t
see th e m a g a in .
th e p eo p le a re e a tin g b ecau se th ey
T h e re a re o th e r m o th e rs w hose a r e h u n g ry a n d not b ecau se o f any
so n s a re a lre a d y fig h tin g in th e G e r­ p o p u la rity o f p rices
m an tre n c h e s.
W hen th ey cro ssed
o v e r th o s e so n s w ere d o in g th e ir
D o n 't be co n so led by th e fallacy
d u ty us th e y saw it, a lth o u g h m an y th a t th e h ig h c o st of liv in g im p lies
of th e m to o k th e ir c h a n c e s on th e a t le a st a lo w e r c o st of d y in g . E ven
Hide of G e rm a n y . A nd we A m erican s if you do n o t h av e to pay y o u r t'un-
h o n o r th e m fo r it.
B u t th e h e a rts I e ra l ex p en ces so m eb o d y else will.
of th o s e m o th e rs a re b re a k in g as th ey
W ea rin g a flag o n y o u r c o lla r m ay
w atch th e ir o th e r boys m arch aw ay
j he all rig h t hu t how a b o u t th e fe e l­
u n d e r tite StarM an d S trip es.
And th e r e a re m o th e rs w hose so n s in g s o f th e la u n d ry fo lk s w ho have
h av e a lr e a d y d ied in th e tre n c h e s of to th ro w th e flag in to a tu b w ith a
lo t o f so iled c lo th in g ?
F ra n c e an d B elg iu m a n d Ita ly .
F o r th e se u n d fo r th e ir frie n d s we
M ore an d m o re of th e m a re co m ­
mu ; lie th o u g h tfu l
T h ey d e se rv e
ev ery c o n s id e ra tio n fro n t th e tr u e in g to see t h a t th e y m ad e an aw fu l
A m erican . A nd th e th o u g h tle s s w ord bad g u ess w hen th ey b o m b a stic a lly
can d ig d eep In to th e i r h e a rts w ith re fu se d to r e g is te r u n d e r th e s e le c t­
th e Hi ru st of it ra p ie r. E ven th e jo k e ive c o n sc rip tio n p la n .
lias no p lace In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
W hen th e U n ited S ta te s g e ts all
g rim h o rr o r o f w a r; th e p lay th a t
se e k s to m ak e a co m ed y of b a ttle th o s e 3000 m e rc h a n t sh ip s ru n n in g
liad best lie h u n lsh i'd fro m th e s ta g e ; to E u ro p e it w ill r e q u ire a block sy s ­
an d t it e b e a tin g of th e d ru m an d th e tem to p re v e n t re a r-e n d co llisio n s.
b lo w in g o f th e b u g le sh o u ld be d e ­
T h a t N o rth Y ak im a g ia n t re c ru it
voted o n ly to n ec e ssa ry m ilita r y p u r ­
w
hose
h e ig h t Is six feet sev en Inches,
poses.
A little th o u g h tfu ln e s s w ill sav e o u g h t to m a k e a good p ro p fo r th e
m any a n a c h in g h e a rt a n d c h e e r A m e ric a n lin e in F ra n c e .
m any a d a rk e n e d w ay d u rin g th e
E ggs a re now 33 ty c e n ts a dozen
m o n th s th a t a re to com e.
a n d p ro m ise to go s till h ig h e r. A nd
w e'll b e t it is a p ro m ise th e y w ill
BOYS' W O R K IN G BENEBY E
keep.
B ig h t now th e d e m a n d fo r fa rm
A g a rb a g e c a n . d u rin g th is k in d of
la b o r Is b eg in n in g to g ro w . F a rm e rs
from th is v ic in ity an d fro m m any w e a th e r, to be su c c e ssfu l, m u s t have
o th e r s e c tio n s a re h a u n tin g th e e m ­ th e g a rb a g e on th e in sid e a n d th e
p lo y m en t offices in v ain fo r h elp . Big lid on.
" a g e s a re o ffered , ra n g in g u p to five
If you d o n 't b eliev e It is p o ssib le
d o lla rs a day iu th e w h e a t b elt, b u t
w ith a real sc a rc ity of la b o r a n d th e to liv e on 26 c e n ts a day a ll y o u h av e
a ttr a c tiv e n e s s of o th e r k in d s of w ork to do is to g e t in v ite d o u t to d in n e r.
th e m en w ho can be In d u ced to w o rk
If th e w h eat g ro w e rs c a n 't sw at
on th e fa rm s a re fe w e r th a n e v e r
a G e rm a n th e y ean sw at th e H essian
b efo re k n o w n .
T h e s ta te m e n ts Issued fro m m any fly an d re a p th r e e -d o lla r w h eat.
ig r te u ltu r a l c o m m u n itie s show th a t
N ext w in te r th e O regon p o ta to w ill
th e fa r m e rs h av e p la n te d m o re th a n
hi; to v e g e ta tio n w h at a g ra n d lyric
thev ean re a p u n le ss la b o r fro m som e
Is to lite r a tu r e
so u rc e is b ro u g h t to th e ir a s s ista n c e
b efo re h a rv e s t tim e Is at h a n d . And
A fte r a w h ile, w h en eg g s go up
th a t tim e Is d ra w in g p e rilo u sly n e a r. In sce n ts, th e y w ill also go u p in
T ills a c tio n of th e fa r m e rs w as In c e n ts.
re sp o n se fo th e n a tio n 's p lea fo r an
in c re a se d p ro d u c tio n an d it sh o w ed
A w e ste rn b u n g a lo w h a s " fo ld in g
not only a c o m m e n d a b le re a d in e ss to ro o m s ," w h ich g re a tly eco n o m izes
c o n tr ib u te o n th e f a r m e r ’s p a r t his sp ace.
hit to th e to th e c o n d u c t o f th e w ar
K ids W a n te d .
b u t a lso co n fid en t in th e a b ility of
B ids
w ill
be
receiv ed by th e
tlie g o v e rn m e n t to su p p ly th e la b o r B o ard of D ire c to rs of S chool D istrict
w hen It is n eed ed .
No. 4 fo r fu rn is h in g an d d eliv ery of
T h a t in its e lf, re g a r d le s s of th e 76 c o rd s of w ood a t th e sch o o lh o u se
o r b efo re A u g u st 15, 1917.
necessity fo r g a rn e r in g ev ery cro p o n All
b id s to be tn th e b a n d s of th e
th a t is so w n , sh o u ld In s p ire th e g o v ­ c le rk by J u ly 10, 1917
e rn m e n t officials to p e rfe c t th e o r g a n ­
C J. L U N D Q V IST. C lerk
iz a tio n of fa rm la b o r an d h av e th e
Kills YYanted.
a v a ila b le m en o f th e n a tio n en list
B ids w ill be receiv ed by th e d is­
tr ic t c lerk up to J u ly 16 fo r p a in tin g
as s o ld ie rs o f th e s o il."
sc h o o lh o u se a t B o rin g
Also
Such o rg a n iz a tio n is f a r fro m b e ­ th e
b id s w an ted to r in s ta llin g w a te r sy s­
ing p e rfe c t.
It h ad a b rie f a p u rt a tem . B oard re s e rv e s rig h t to re je c t
few w eek s ag o , b u t It now seem s to any a n d all b id s
J E S 1 E F E R , C h a irm a n .
lag b e h in d , a lth o u g h th e d e p a rtm e n t
of la b o r u n d e rto o k th e m o b ilisa tio n O W BORING, Clerk.__________ 39
OUTLOOK
T V E sD A V,
JULY
10.
1017
TB3
W A T T O W IH .
I “ How to K ill, E m b a lm am i B ury a
L o d g e."
IF
TOO
H e re a re th e ru le s:
W ant a cook.
1 D on't com e.
W an t a clerk .
I
If you d o ; com e late.
W ant a situ a tio n .
•> if it is to o w et, too d ry . too
W ant a se r v a n t g irl.
W
ant
to s e ll a piano.
1 h o t. too co ld , sta y a t hom e.
W an t to se ll th e b u g g y
4 W hen you do com e, be s u re to
W ant to se ll a n y p rop erty.
W an t to s e ll y o u r g ro cer ie s.
find fa u lt.
W ant to se ll you r h ard w are,
5 D on't do a n y th in g to help
W ant to s e ll y o u r d ry go o d s.
6 D on't ta k e any p a rt in th e m eet-
W an t to se ll you r m illin e r y go o d s.
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
W ant c u sto m e r s for a n y th in g at a ll.
you r w a n ts th r o u g h th is paper.
was Established in 1883 Thirty-four Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. inga7 T ry not to e n c o u ra g e th e of- A d A v d e v r tise
e r tisin g Is a h ig h w a y to s u c c e ss .
A d v e r tisin g b rin g s n ew c u sto m e r s.
Building and lot, including fixtures and stock of General Merchan­ fleers T h ey d o n ’t need it.
A d v e r tisin g k eep s th e o ld on es.
8 B eliev e e v e ry th in g you h e a r
dise for sale. We have reduced prices in many lines and will con
A d v e r tisin g In su res su c c e s s
N ever in v e s tig a te .
A d v e r tisin g s h o w s en erg y .
tinue to have prices that will save money.
9 D o n 't pay y o u r dues.
A d v e r tisin g s h o w s pluck.
A d v e r tise — d o n t
b u st.
in If you hav e a frie d w ho d o e s n ’t
A d v e r tisin g Is "biz.”
b elong, use y o u r influence to keep
A d v ertise lo n g , and
him fro m jo in in g
A d v e r tise w e l l .
A d v e r tis e
11 C o u sid e r th a t th e W o odm an
At on ce in
hew
h
rop
W
ashing
Pow
der
12 lbs. F r u i t S u g a r
$ 1 .0 0
of th e W o rld is c o n d u c te d fo r y o u r
la rg e size
15c I benefit.
THE
O BESH A M
O b T L O O I.
U lb. sa c k A lb ers B ros. P eaco ck
P h o n e 701.
12 If
e v e ry th in g
is
ru n n in g
P u re R olled Oats
title C itru s W ash in g P o w d e r, la rg e
size
2Oc -iiiioothly, s ta r t so m e th in g
C o rn a u d T o m a to e s, 2 can s
‘¿He
The 8ervant Question.
Sc
B on A m i a u d S ap o llo , each
Sc A rm A H a m m e r S oda
"B eg pardon, m a'am ," said th e b u t­
Ivor] >'"u|i. ■ b o n
SB* S m all W h ite a n d L a rg e W h ite
B ean s. 1 'A p o u n d s ...
25c
W h ite W o n d er so ap , b a r 5 c ; doz. 55c
ler, "b u t your sou has Ju st eloped w ith
m edium
C ry s ta l W h ite,
b a r tic; doz. 55c P e a rl S h o rte n in g ,
the cook."
und la rg e size p ails. $1.111 Hi $ 2 .1 5
M t. H ood B o ra x ,....b a r 5 c; doz. 55c
"Yes, 1 put him up to i t " replied
I tie
S w ift's N a p th a S oap, bar
5c B utternut Bread
Mrs. Djipaon "S he's th e best cook w e
lOc
G olden Star Soap, 7 b ars
25c .1 p k g s. M agic Y east
ever had, aud 1 don't w a n t to lose her.”
40c
H appy Day S oap, 7 b ars
25c O T ubular L anterns
-In d ia n a p o lis S tar
U5c
B aby E le p h a n t S oap,
5c Karn S h ovels
LIVESTOCK
4c
P els N a p th a S o ap , 10 b a r s ......... Stic lio n e s t T ack s, a t p a p e r.....
4c
h u tch C leanser ............................
tie .Matting Tacks, at paper
cow s
Nails, 20a to 6 0 s, per lb.....
fir C arnation, Holly and Yelohan
C alves W an ted
M ilk, can 10c; 1 dozen
$ 1 .2 0
N ails, ;ls to Id s, p er lb
5 'i c
('ris e n , 3 lh. 1 oz.
M5c
Kuril Corn Syrup, B lue Latiel
T w o o r th r e e y o u u g calv es w a n te d ,
6 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s ..80c an d title fr is e n , extra large, 9 lb, 5 o t $ 2 .5 5 will pay 12 each. C all 466
39
P e a v ie s, p rice re d u c e d to. ..
$ 1 .2 5
K a ro Bed Isabel ( a W h ite
$ 1 .0 0 ROYAL ANN C h e rrie s fo r sa le on
S y ru p 5 lb. a n d 10 lb tin s 85 c, 70c P e a rl C oal G il, can
th e tre e s.
Six big trees. J a m e s
D E N T IS T S
$ 1 .8 5
Fairy Soap
b a r 5 c; doz 55< E lain e Gil. can
L aw ren ce, p h o n e 313.
Reduced Prices on Dikhes, Giauitewure, Hardware, H o o ts ami
PHONES
Office 114
K es US
Windows, STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER PLOWS, DuPONT W A N TED One o r tw o cow s, Iresh
W J. O T T
o r co m in g fre sh soon.
M ust lie
STUMPING POWDER, $7.50 Box. CROWN, W HITE RIVER ami
DEW TIBT
heavy m ilk e rs. A good s tr a in of
DEMENT S BEST FLOUR. FRUIT and BERRY SUGAR, $8 40
H o lstein .
(1. W. A lld er. phon«
G resliam o llies o v er A nchor sto re,
en tra n ce n ex t door to H ard w are
136.tl
p e r s a c k . P r i c e s s u b j e c t to c liu iig e w i t h o u t n o tic e .
sto re
In Sandy ev e r y T u esd a y and
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
WANTS
Professional and
Business Ads.
Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
IM F
If Overflow K ills Corn, R ep lan t.
Y Y U F G F K A F IR < t i l t s .
A c o rre s p o n d e n t c alls d tte n tio n of
T h e P o st to th e fact th a t in th e
d ro u th y re g io n s of th e c o u n try k atir
co rn is co m in g in to g e n e ra l use as a
food cro p . T h e P ost h as m en tio n ed
k a tir a lo n g w ith o ilie r s u b s titu te s
lo r w h eat at o th e r tim es. T h e im ­
p o rta n c e of tills food cro p a t th is
tim e lies in th e fa c t th a t m any p a rts
o f th e c o u n try h av e hud so little rain
th a t In d ia n co rn is a p ra c tic a l fa il­
u re th e re in an d th e r e is s till tim e in
so m e o f th em fo r th e p la n tin g of
k atir.
K atir, m ilo m aize » fe te rita , and
o th e r n o n -sa c a lia rin e g ra in so rg liu m s
h av e lo n g been g ro w n in W est T exas,
a n d th e r e h av e been o c c asio n al at-
te m tp s to use th e m fo r food. As a
co m m e rc ia l
p ro p o sitio n
th is
has
n e v e r been a su ccess b ecau se of th e
c h e a p n e ss an d
p le n tifu l su p p ly of
o th e r g ra in . T h e re is, h o w ev er, lit­
tle d o u b t ttia t w ith w h eat se llin g a t
$3 au d co rn se llin g a ro u n d $1.50 per
b u sh e l, th e p eo p le w ill find it neces­
sa ry to tu r n to s u b s titu te s . Anil th ese
g ra in b e a rin g so rg h u m s a re th e best
s u b s titu te s now o b ta in a b le .
Iu C h in a an d In d ia , a c c o rd in g to
U n ite d S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t b u lle tin s
on th e s e cro p s, th e y hav e long been
e ste e m e d m o st v a lu a b le food.
P re ­
p a re d as m u sh th e g ra in is m ixed
w ith c o n d im e n ts su ch as g a rlic , g in ­
g e r ro o t a n d ra d is h e s by th e p o o re r
peo p le. T h e r ic h e r c lasses g rin d it
in to m eal an d m ukp it in to b read . As
th e g ra in s a re n o t very rich iu n u tr i­
m e n t, la rg e q u a n titie s of th e p ro d u c t
a re c o n su m ed a n d it is fo u n d to be
e a sily d ig e s tib le .
W ritin g to th e K a n sa s co u n cil of
d e fe n se , an O tta w a p h y sician say s his
fam ily lik e s k a fir m u sh a n d h e finds
It a v a lu a b le a d d itio n to th e d ie ta ry .
G ro u n d in th e fam ily coffee m ill an d
co o k ed lik e o rd in a ry
m u sh in »•
d o u b le b o iler, h e fo u n d it n u tr itio u s ,
p a la ta b le an d ch eap . T h e re is little
d o u b t th a t if th e w h eat an d corn
c ro p s a re as sm a ll as th ey now p ro m ­
ise to be. th e s e g ra in B orghum s a re
g o in g to com e ln \o g re a t d em an d
T h ey m ay in d e e d be th e m e a n s of
sa v in g th e c o u n try
from
a c tu a l
w an t.
H o u sto n Post
F re q u e n tly b o tto m -la n d s a re flood­
ed, d u rin g May a n d J u n e a n d mueli
of th e corn cro p is loHt. W hen floods
o c e u r as la te as th e m id d le of Ju n e ,
tlie seco n d p la n tin g sh o u ld be m ade
w ith an e a rly m a tu rin g v a rie ty , su ch
as o n e of tlie fo llo w in g : Iow a, S ilv er
M ine, L earning Y ellow , S ilv er K ing.
100-D ay B risto l,
90-D ay D ent.
If
th e w a te r lines not leave th e lan d u n ­
til J u ly 1, v a rie tie s th a t will m a tu re
In ito d ay s m ust he p la n ted . Such a
v ariety will be on e of th e fo llo w in g :
P rid e of th e N o rth , M in n eso ta 2't.
N o n ti D akota W h ite F lin t, N o rth ­
w estern D ent, R u stle rs W h ite D ent.
Any of th e se an d possibly even e a r l­
ier o n es may he o b ta in e d . T h e f a r t h ­
e r n o rth th e so u rc e o f seed tlie e a r l­
ie r th e cro p will m a tu re .
T h e d e p a rtm e n t of fa rm cro p s of
th e M issouri college of A g ric u ltu re
su g g e s ts th a t fa rm e rs w ho hav e land
su b je c t to se rio u s overflow p ro v id e
seed of o ne o r m o re of th e s e e a rly
v a rie tie s. A lth o u g h th e im p o rte d ,
e a rly -m a k in g v a rie tie s p la n te d la te ,
will not m ake us good cro p s as th e
hom e seed, p la n te d e a rly th ey p ro ­
vide th e best m e a n s of u tiliz in g o v e r­
flowed lands.
P H O N E S — Office 517
HORSES
J.
F O R SA LE S ix -y ear-o ld fa rm h o rse ,
b ro k e to d riv e sin g le o r d o u b le.
P rice |1 0 0 . P h o n e G resh am 413.
A lb ert R odlun, B o rin g . R. 2. O re.
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
TRADE
E q u ity
2
P le a s a n t H om e, fo r
tu r e , cow , o r w h a t?
Ou tlo o k
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DR
FO R SA LE Nice a c re , new bouse,
w ell, ch ick e n b o u ses, n e a r s ta tio n
P le a s a n t H om e. T e rm s. B a rg a in
fo r cash . K. H ., c a re O u tlo ok.
FO R R E N T
4- o r 5-room h o u se,
b o th nicely fu rn is h e d .
A pply to
Mrs. I*. A. G ould. G resh am .
tf
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST OR ST O L E N -A n E rie b icy­
cle,
from
W a lr a d ’s M e rc a n tile
s to re , M onday a fte rn o o n .
R ear
tire b ra n d new .
P h o n e in f o rm a ­
tio n to th e s to re , p h o n e 601. R e­
w ard .
B u rto n W a lra d .
tf
B A L E D HAY fo r sa le P hone 77x. F.
A. W elch.
tf
H o w itt
For
m en
an d
w om en -clean in g ,
p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d one well
i'e t e r L e n a rd . Pow ell s tre e t
B u ild in g
ot an arm y o f fa rm w o rk e rs n u m b e r ­
K ids YYanted.
ing no less th a n a m illio n o f y o u n g
N O T IC E 01 1 in yi i t m i \ 1
Utils w ill be receiv ed by Sam H u lit,
m en
T h e ir ag e s w e re to be u n d e r c lerk D istric t 4 8. T ro u td a le , O reg o n , In th e C o u n ty C o u rt fo r th e S ta te of
th a t re q u ire d fo r th e se le c tiv e c o n ­ on th e w o rk as fo llo w s: YY'ell to be
O reg o n . C o u n ty of M u ltn o m ah
In th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te of J.
s c rip tio n a n d th e o rg a n iz a tio n w as to lo w ered 10 fe e t; 15-tn A rm co In g o t
lie k n o w n as th e U n ite d S ta te s B o y s’ 1 p ip e to be In s e rte d , an d cle a n g ra v e l YV R o b e rts o n , deceased
N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n ­
lo be tilled «round said p ip e e n tire
W o rk in g R e se rv e
T hey w ere to be d e p th of w ell; 6-ln. cap of c o n c re te d e rs ig n e d . G uy H R o b e rtso n , a d m in ­
e n lis te d a t e n ro llin g s ta tio n s e sta b - I to be placed o v e r well to p ex cep tin g is tr a t o r o f th e e s ta te of J W R o b e rt­
llsh e d in ev ery city a n d w e re s u b ­ 12 in h o le w hich is to be co v ered by so n . d eceased , h a s been tiled h is flual
ac c o u n t In th e c o u n ty c o u rt of th e
s e q u e n tly to be d iv id ed in to sq u a d s 2 in. p lan k cap.
S ta te of O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
SAM H U L IT . C lerk
each p ro v id e d w ith s u p e rv isio n an d
ty a n d th a t M onday, Ute 3 0 th day of
e q u ip m e n t, a n d , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n
J u ly , 1917, a t th e h o u r of 9 :3 0 a i n .
T aking Ktg C hances.
o f n a tio n a l a n d d is tr ic t officers, w ere
It is a g re a t risk to tr a v e l w ith o u t I of sa id day a t th e C o u rt H ouse at
P o rtla n d tn said county a u d s ta te has
to be p la c e d w h e re m oat n e e d e d . B u t a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, | been a p p o ltite d as th e tim e an d place
C h o e ra and D ia rrh o e a R em ed y , as
w h e re are they*
th is p re p a ra tio n c a n n o t be o b ta in e d fo r th e h e a rin g o f o b e etlo n s to said
th e s e ttle m e n t
A m illio n y o u u g
w o rk e rs
th u s on th e tr a in s o r s te a m s h ip s .
A t­ final a c c o u n t a n d
re n d e r e d a v a ila b le fo r th e n a tio n 's ta c k s o f h o « e l c o m p la in t a re o fte n th e r e o f
GUY H R O B E R T SO N ,
a g r ic u ltu r a l n e e d s w o u ld go f a r to ­ su d d e n and v ery se v ere, a n d e v e ry ­
A d m in is tra to r
sh o u ld go p re p a re d fo r th em
wards solving the problem of short­ o O n b e ta in
C. G S C H N E ID E R . A ttorney
a b le e v e ry w h e re .
D ate o t first p u b lic a tio n . J u n e .6 , '17 i
a g e o f fa r m la b o r.
D ate o f last p ublication, July 24. '17 1
Read the Want ada.
There is need for all (ho farm
G resliam
(n e g o n
P H Y S IC IA N S
PHONES
R esid e n c e 111: Office llx
H. H.
HUGHES, M. D.
H ou rs— 10-12 a. m.,
2-4 and 7-8 p. in.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G RESH AM .
-
OREG O N
P h o n es; Office 46;
GEO.
R es. 61
IN G L IS ,
M. D.
P H Y S I C I A N and S U H O E O N
All p r o fe ss io n a l c u 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 l he E y e s and f it t in g of
G la sses.
H ours, 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-1 p. m.
O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank, G resh am
P h o n e s, Office <121
R es. 55x1
EMILY F. BOLCOM. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
YYOMEN and CHILDREN
Office H o u rs : 10 a. m . to 12 m .
1 p. to 3 p. m.
Office o v e r B unk of G re sh a m
P H O N E S — R esid en ce,
T abor 120
Office M ain 4812;
H om e A-6162
J.
M. S H O R T , M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S u r f io u
Re».. 93 E a st 69th St.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
DR. MABEL JAN E DORING
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
837 M organ B ld g., P o rtla n d . Ora.
P hone M a rsh a ll 1109
IR S V B A H C X
JO H N
“ It N A T U R A L WOOD
N ea t and C heap
BROW N
U tS V B A B C Ï
R epretil iiti.'ig onlv R E L IA B L E IN ­
NI R A N C E C O M PA N IE S
S C H N E ID E R
M ath ew s' B ldg , M ain St..
Phone I4t
P h o n e 913
G r e sh a m . O reg o n
JAM ES
For July and August
OTT
O F F IC E H O U R S— 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn.
A L L SIS K S
Electric
H.
P H O N E 113
PICTURE FRAMING
$ MAX
H
D E N T IS T
lo ts o p p o site
piano, f u r n i­
S. F. L., cure
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ELKINGT0N
1V IU B A V C 1
A ccid en t,
S u rety B on d s,
F ire,
A u to m o b ile, ZJfe, H ea lth
P la te G lasé
Office on M ain S tr eet
P H o N E S — Office 816
R esid e n c e 63
T a ilo rin g
A dm inistratrix N otice.
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt fo r M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty . S ta te of O regon.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un-
d rr s ig u e d h as been a p p o in te d a d ­
m in is tra trix o f th e e s ta te of E d w ard
C u m m in g s, d eceased , by th e county
c o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon lo r Mult
n o m a h C o u n ty a n d h a s qualified AH
p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e e s­
ta t e a re h ereb y n o tified to p re s e n t th e
sa m e , d u ly v erified, as by law re
q u ira d to th e u n d e rs ig n e d at G re sh ­
am , O reg o n , w ith in six m o n th s from
th e d a te h ereo f.
D ated an d first p u b lish e d J u n e 26,
1917.
MARY A STUBBS.
A d m in istra trix .
C G. S C H N E ID E R , A tto rn ey
L ast p u b lic a tio n . Ju ly 31. 1917,
D E N T IST
New Gallery
G IL T
R esid e n c e 61x
CLANAHAN
Office: F ir st S ta te B an k B u ild in g
G R E SH A M . O REG O N
GOOD BROOD SOW S lo r Salt
I’itts , R o u te 2, G resh am .
PHOTOS
A ID
E.
P IG S
FO R S A L E C ab b ag e p la n ts, 25 eta.
per 1 0 0 ; k a le ,,7 5 c p er 1000. P h o n e
781, E lm e r M ercer, T ro u td a le . ( 38
O ne of th e e le c tric lo co m o tiv es
em p lo y ed on a w e ste rn ra ilro a d r e ­ LOST A b unch of keys on rin g .
P ro b ab ly in G re sh a m . F in d e r r e ­
cen tly m ad e an ex c e p tio n a l ru n of
p o rt to O u tlo o k .
R ew ard.
339 m iles w ith o u t rec e iv in g an y
FO R SA LE O ne 3 >4 w agon. L au-
sp ecial a tte n tio n en ro u te .
d e rb a c k B ros.,
P le a s a n t
H om e.
P h o n e 753.
tf
L ondon
w ed d in g s d u rin g
1915
n u m b e re d 5 8 ,3 5 4 , c o m p a re d
w ith W A N TED Ten to 15 b erry p ic k e rs
to pick
ra s p b e rrie s .
C om m ence
43,373 in 1914 an d 41,409 in 1913.
soon a f t e r th e F o u rth .
B e rrie s
very tiest. H ig h est p rice paid. J.
G. C hoido, m ile w est of G resh am .
P h o n e 99.
tf
▲XZ. r i N D I
W ed n esd ay.
F R E S H COW S W A N TED .
E. Huu
m a u n , G resh am . P h o n e 881.
® pond
G rech am p h o n e 517.
shows
fh e upper VJ
groups of big stum ps are blasted
out clean a t one tim e, w ith a ll
d irt off th e roots anil stum ps sh a t­
tered in to k in d lin g wood. At th e
sam e tim e th e subsoil is thoroughly
broken up, creating a fine hom e
for th e new crop. Lower view
shows a celery crop w orth $8d0
per acie ten m onths after stum ps
w ere blasted out.
T o learn how progressive farm ers
are using d vnam ite for rem oving
stam p s anti boulders, planting and
cultivating fruit trees, regenerating
barren soil, d itch in g , draining, e x ­
cavating, an d road-m aking.
B.
G.
S C H N E ID E R
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
F ir s t S ta te B ank Bldg.
P o rtla n d p hone M ain 1940
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Auctioneer
V an co u v er,
W ash in g to n
F a rm a n d Stuck S ales a S pecialty
P h o n e V an co u v er 614, o r
G resh am O u tlo o k 701
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