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GRESHAM
TWO
a n d a d m in is tra tiv e in s tin c ts of o u r
ra ilro a d ch iefs.
TWICE A WEEK
A nd w h at is ta k in g p lace o n th e
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y ra ils is ta k in g p lace th ro u g h o u t th e
at G r a h a m , O reg o n , by tb»- O u t­ c o u n try , ju s t a s it d id in E n g la n d ,
look P u b lish in g Co.
H. L. St. a n d a s it w ill ta k e p lace w h e re v e r
( 'la ir , E d ito r a n d M an ag er.
in te llig e n t lo y a lty is c o n fro n te d w ith
Our
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n a tio n a l p e ril
Men a re d isco v erin g
B ates
Ih em eslv es.
o n e year, >1.60,
M ean tim e th ey a te not o n ly m e e t­
eix
m onth «.
75:
th ree m o n th ’s trial
in g th e e x ig en c ies o f th e p re s e n t
«u b acrlp tlon , 50c.
s itu a tio n b u t a re a lso fittin g th e m ­
▲ d vertlsiag
selv es fo r th e v ag u e b u t c e rta in ly
Hu tee rea so n a b le
w o n d e rfu l fu tu re . By th e w ay, h av e
>ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill call
you n o t o b se rv e d th a t little is b ein g
said a b o u t th e fu tu r e n o w a d a y s? A
P h o n e 701
few m o n th s ag o we w ere d isc u ssin g
T he L i n o y P *
W ay Is the Wuy
p ro sp e c tiv e
b o u n d a ry
lin es, tr a d e
that W in s.”
ro u te s an d e m ig ra tio n m o v em en ts.
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f U reeh am
W ho d a re s to p re-
o fficia l paper o f the T ow n o f F air- Few do so now .
view .
' d ie t? T h e p re s e n t co m m an d s. W hen
E n tered aa seco n d -cla a a m a tter M arch its w ork is d o n e, th a t o f th e new-
3, 11*11. at the P o« t office at G resh am ,
T h en it
O regon, under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1879. w orld m ay be ta k e n up.
will be fo u n d th a t a ll th e way from
th e s e a t of g o v e rn m e n t to th e lan d
w heiice th e b asic th in g s o f life, m en
an d th e i r to o ls h av e d ev elo p e d atn az-
' ing q u a litie s an d c a p a b ilitie s .
A nd upon o u r u b illty an d w lllin g -
T H E P R E S S AND T H E U A H
I ties» to ap p ly th e le sso n s of th e pres-
( e n t to th e p ro b le m s of th a t s tra n g e ,
Official W a sh in g to n e v id e n tly I» ] u n c e rta in fu tu re , In to w hich we arp
p leased w ith th e way in w h ich th e to e m e rg e fro m w ar, d e p e n d s to a
A m erican pre»» liu n d led , o r d id n ’t g re a t e x te n t th e m a in te n a n c e o f o u r
h a n d le r a th e r , th e d e p a r tu r e o f th e p lace am o n g th e n a tio n s.
re g u la r» lo r F ra n c e . T h e a c c o u n t of
W e'v e solvpd th e
dye p ro b lem .
I he a r r iv a l g iv en o u t fa irly glow ed
w ith a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e »elf-lm - ! S e a rle s la k e In C a lifo rn ia p ro m ises
poHed
»lienee
m a in ta in e d by o u r to m ak e us in d e p e n d e n t of th e rest
new K papera u n til th e th r illin g new» of th e w orld in re g a rd to p o tash .
th a t th e »euHoned hoys o f th e re g u ­ O th e r th in g s a r e co m in g a lo n g a n d
la r a rm y a n d th e m a rin e corp» w ere ! it lo o k s lik e by th e tim e th e w ar e n d s
sa fe on th e o th e r Hide. T h e th in g I G e rm a n y w o n ’t h av e a m onopoly on
I» almoHt o v e rd o n e . It h a rd ly seem s a n y th in g ex cep t k u lt u r an d cupsed-
m o d est fo r th e big p ap er» to p u b ­ ness.
lish su ch fine th in g » a b o u t th e m ­
T ra v e l n o te :
T ra v e l fro m A m e r­
selv es as h av e been sa id by th e m e t­
ic a Is p ic k in g u p a n d so m e tw e n ty -
ro p o lita n n e w sp a p e rs.
liy th e w ay, th e a e sa m e p a p e rs five th o u s a n d p ro m in e n t c itiz e n s of
d ro p p e d u sig n ific a n t re m a rk In th is th is c o u n try a re now In F ra n c e fo r a
O th e rs w ill
co n n e c tio n . In th e c o u rs e o f a so m e few m o n th s ' s o jo u rn .
w hat m ixed up s ta te m e n t
o f th e a lso go o v e r a n d th e y m ay vtBit
p ro g re ss o f re c r u itin g u n d e r th e call G e rm a n y b efo re th ey re tu r n to th e
of th e p re s id e n t fo r 7 0 ,0 0 0 m en last U n ited S ta te s.
G resham
O utlook
w eek, th e y b rig h te n e d up a t o n e
point w h ere th ey p o in ted o u t th a t
tlic sp le n d id ca m p a ig n of p u b licity
being c u rrie d on by th e p ress was
ex p ected Io effect th e d e s ire d re s u lt.
Hut in th a t ca m p a ig n th e s m a lle r
p a p e rs h ad a big sh a re .
W ell, m oat o f us lik e to h e a r these
c h e e rin g th in g s. Of c o u rs e , we w ill
keep rig h t on d o in g o u r very best
w h e th e r they a rc said o r n o t, b u t It
doi tit'l do any h u rt to say th em And
In th is case th eae k in d ly w o rd s of
a p p re c ia tio n a rc d o u b ly w elcom e be-
I'liusi' of c e rta in th in g s , n o t w o rd s,
th a t a rc b ein g w ritte n In to th e reco rd
of tlicsc sa m e p o w ers th a t be .
liow can It be a n y th in g but g r a t ­
ifying to h av e official W a sh in g to n
tell us th a t we a re d o in g m ig h ty
u sefu l w o rk , b o th by o u r sile n c e s
an d by o u r sp eech , w hen It is In d u s­
trio u sly in c re a sin g o u r p o sta l b ills,
re d u c in g o u r re v e n u e s , c u ttin g dow n
o ttr p ro fits to th e
m in im u m ,
an d
m a k in g It e x tre m e ly difficult fo r us
not us p e rs o n a lly , b u t th e w h o le
in s titu tio n o f A m erican p re s s — to do
thi very th in g s th e g o v e rn m e n t a p ­
p e a rs to re ly upon fo r th e su ccess of
o u r w ar e n te r p ris e an d to a p p re c ia te
it so fu lly .
Just
th e sauig, th e n e w sp a p e rs
w ould g lad ly d is p e n se w ith th e f u l­
som e th a n k s o f th e W a s h in g to n b u ­
re a u If c o n g re ss w ould tr e a t us w ith
re a so n a n d m a k e tt p o ssib le (o r us
to give th e la rg e s t m e a s u re of s e r ­
vice.
SELF-DIHCOV KRA
O ne re a so n w hy th e R u ssia n s a re
so d e te rm in e d to c a p tu r e L em b erg ,
we su p p o se, Is th a t It is th e o n ly
to w n in G alicia th a t Is sp e lle d so
th a t even a R u ssia n can p ro n o u n c e it.
Now we k n o w w ho p u t th e fe e t
tn fe a tu re s .
A New M exico so ciety
ite m say s th e b rid e w o re w h ite s a tin
s lip p e rs w hich a d d e d d elicacy to h e r
b e a u tifu l fe a tu re s .
T h e s e n a te h a s n o t
b rillia n tly tn th e m a tte r
bill le g isla tio n , b u t we
k a is e r h as been sa tisfie d
a c te d
very
of th e food
su p p o se th e
w ith it.
If ev ery b o d y in th e c o u n try w ould
sn u g g le up to th e g ra n d old co rn
d o d g e r th e p rice o f w h e a t w ould
sh o o t dow n 30 c e n ts a b u sh el.
E ven th e c h ic k e n s a re p a trio tic .
T ry s in g in g th e " S ta r S p a n g le d B a n ­
n e r ” tn th e c h ic k e n y a rd an d see
e v ery h en s ta n d up.
T h e w e a th e r m an o u g h t to h e a r
w h at th e g a rd e n a n d cro p e x p e rts
h av e to say a b o u t th e e a rly p o ta ­
to es n e e d in g ra in .
All th e o ld d e c re p s a re v ery s u re
t h a t if th e y w ere w tth ln e n lis tm e n t
ag e s th e y w ould how l fo r a g u n u n ­
til th e y g o t It.
C oal o p e ra to rs a re to be d e a lt
w ith n ex t by th e g o v e rn m e n t a n d
th e r e Is to be no J o k e r in th e deck
e ith e r.
A ltb o u g b th e sp rin g w as r a th e r
W as Is a u sefu l a id to s e tt-d isc o v ­
b a c k w a rd we fre q u e n tly see c h ic k ­
ery .
Many a re th e in d iv id u a ls In
e n s tn th e g a rd e n big e n o u g h to e a t.
tlic h u m b le r w a lk s of life w ho th r e e
m o n th s ag o d id not su s p e c t th e ir
O u r J u n e d a y s w ere r a r e as J u n e
c a p a b ilitie s an d w ho to d ay a re p e r ­
d ay s alw a y s a re , b u t th e s e J u ly day s
fo rm in g fine d eed s of se rv ic e , h a v in g
a re very w ell doue.
u n e a rth e d ta le n ta In th e m se lv e s th a t
h e re to fo re
w ere h id d e n u n d e r an
a c c u m u la tio n o f h a b its w h ich
ap­
High Cost of Living Problem.
p e a re d to re p re s e n t th e ir re a l a n d
Every leg islative body w ould do
u ltim a te c a p a b ilitie s . A nd th e sa m e well to eo u sid er w ays aud m eans of
th in g is o c c u rrin g all th e way up. increasin g a g ricu ltu ral p roduction au d
A s tr ik in g e x am p le Is fu r n is h e d by o f utilizing farm p ro d u cts w hich now
th e ra ilro a d s of A m erica.
An e a s t­ go to w aste as a step to w a rd solving
e rn p a p e r s a y s :
tlie high cost o f living S ilen ce aloue
F o r y e a rs it lias b een a m a tte r of can solve th e problem , and no tim e
co m m o n b elief th a t th e ro a d s w ere should tie lost lit se ttin g s d e u c e a t th e
not g e ttin g o u t of th e m se lv e s all, o r task
Som e o f th e beat b rain s tn th e
..n y w h e re n e a r ull. th e r e w as In co u n try a re stu d y in g ag ric u ltu ra l eco­
tu en i. C o rre c tiv e m e a s u re s w ere s u g ­ nomics. More should t>e em ployed In
g e s t e d , a n d so m e tim e s a d o p te d in a
We m u st
1 1 a g in en tsrv fa sh io n , b u t in d tv id u s l- tb e sem e m an n er a t ouce
I-in an d cu sto m sto o d o b d u ra te ly in find som e way to tu crease tb e yield
th e way of Im p ro v em e n t In th e di­ of food products, not ouly p er acre, b u t
re c tio n ot c o -o rd in a te d effectiv en ess per w an. and we m u st try to utilize
Chen cam e th e w ar. an d s ra ilro a d m aterial w hich now goes to w a s t e -
w ar h o a rd , w h ick h as ju s t tiled a C hicago Jo u rn al
re p o rt co v e rin g th e
w o rk
accom ­
p lish ed In a tew w eek s, on 51 p er
C eu reae an d O leh ee
cen t o t th e ro a d s
It Is Illu m in a tin g
T h ree courses seem to have beeu th e
T o a la y m a n tlic ja rg o n o t t r a n s p o r ­
ta tio n re q u ire s in te r p r e ta tio n , but cu sto m ary m enu lu m edieval tim es for
tiu e q u iv a le n t ot th e to n -m tlc a n d a sta te b auquet. less cerem onial feasts
t a r m ile, an d lo to iu o ttv e -m tle tn com prising ouly tw o a u d no p riv ate
c re a s e s fo r A pril o v e r the c o r r e s ­ d in n e r m ore tb n u one. B ut each conree
p o n d in g p erio d last y e a r is easy ot m ight com prise from eig h t to a d o teu
u iid e ts ta n d ln g
It Is as it wc bad d ifferen t d ish es T h u s a t tb e w eddlug
a d d e d .15,000 m iles o( tra c k a g e to
th e n a tio n 's ro ad
e q u ip m e n t, an d b an q u et of H enry V. th ere w ere ouly
th re e courses, yet o v er th irty d ifferen t
120,000 c a rs
Muck-raking c o u ld n 't p ro d u c e th e dlabes are m entioned In the records,
irresp ectiv e of fru its a n d wine«. — Ion
re s u lt.
W h o leso m e a g ita tio n d id n 't
dou Chetvulele
do tt. S tr ik e s an d th r e a ts of s trik e s
ta tte d to b rin g th e ra ilro a d h e a d s to
He Gets In Carly.
th e p o in t o t stu d y in g th e i r c a p a b il­
" P e you ett up fo r your h u sb an d ?"
itie s d e a r th ro u g h .
T h e w a r did
•’No. I am an early rleer and am at
th e b usin es»
P a tr io tis m d id so m e ­
w ays up tc tim e to g reet him '’—D e ­
th in g , (e a r of g o v e rn m e n t c o n tro l
tro it F ree Freer
m ay be a d m itte d as a (a c to r, a n d
n e c e ssity p a rto rtn e d h e r m a te ria l
Notts« the date on the label of
If you are In arrears
fu n c tio n a n d p ro d u c e d a lin e b ro o d your Oatlook
of in v e n tio n s .
All to g e th e r th ey yoar prompt renewal will he Ap­
q u lc k e u e d th e c u sto m -b o u n d b u sin e ss preciated.
OUTLOOK FRIDAT,
JULY
20,
J »17
The A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell Valley
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
w u Established in 1883 Thirty-four Years Ago, by A B. Elliott.
Building and lot, including fixtures and stock of General Merchan­
dise for sale. We have reduced prices in many lines and will con
tinue to have prices that will save money.
Greatly Reduced Prices
12 lbs. F r u i t S u g a r
$1.1*0
tf lb. sack A lbers Bros. P eacock
P u r e H u lled O a ts ................
8t»c
C o ra au d T o m a to e s, 2 c a n s .... 25c
H o d A n d a n d H apolio, e a c h ......
8r
Ivory S oap, 3 b a r s ........................
25c
W h ite W o n d e r so a p , b a r 5 c ; doz. 55c
C ry s ta l W h ite ,...... b a r 5 c ; doz. 55c
M t. Hoo<l B o rax , ..b a r 5 c ; doz. 55c
S w ift’s N a p th a S oap, b a r
5c
G o ld en S ta r S oap, 7 b a rs ..........
85c
H appy H ay S oap, 7 b a rs
25c
B aby E le p h a n t S oap.
5c
E els N a p th a Soap, 10 b a r s ........ 50c
D u tc h C le a n s e r
........................
8c
N ails, 2Os to 88», p e r io
5c
N ails, :ls to Itis, p e r lb
5^4«'
K aro Corn Syrup, B lu e Label
5 lb. a n d 10 lb. tin s
8 0 c an d OOc
Karo R ed Isabel ( a W h ite
S y ru p 6 ib. a n d 10 lb tin s 85c, 70c
.........b a r 5 c ; doz 5hc
F a iry S o ap
Dew
D ro p
W aotdug
large size
Pow der
.................................
16c
j $
Prices on Dishes,
STOVES and RANGES, OLIVER PLOWS, DuPONT
STUMPING POWDER. $7.50 Box. CROWN, WHITE RIVER a n d
DEMENT S BEST FLOUR. FRUIT and BERRY SUGAR, $8 40.
per stick. Prices subject to change without notice.
Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
W in d o w s ,
AN A LLY O F G ER M A N Y
STATEM ENT
Now th a t E m m a
G o ld m an
and
th a t o th e r a n a rc h is t, B e rk m a n , a re
tn F e d e ra l p riso n s, it w ould be a
good tim e fo r a c le a n -u p o f th e
so -calle d I n d u s tr ia l W o rk e rs o f th e
W o rld . T h ey a re n e ith e r in d u s tria l
n o r w o rk e rs.
A few d a y s ag o a
b u n ch o f th e s e la w le ss m en w as d e ­
p o rte d by th e c itiz e n s a n d w o rk in g ­
m en of th e c o p p e r re g io n s o f th e
s o u th w e s t a n d as a r e s u lt th e m en
In th e m in es w en t b ack , a n d g lad ly ,
to w o rk . T h e w hole c o u n try know s
w h at a d is tu rb a n c e w as m a d e by th is
la w le ss e le m e n t in h a lf
a
dozen
p laces.
In b o th O reg o n an d W a sh in g to n
th e r e h as been a d e m a n d fo r p ro ­
te c tio n fro m th e " I n d u s tr ia l W o rk ­
e r s ,” a n d o n ly la s t w eek th e fe d e ra l
tro o p s s ta tio n e d tn e a s te rn W a sh in g ­
to n a r r e s te d a b o u t six ty of th e m w ho
w ere c h a rg e d w ith I n te rfe r in g , in
v io la tio n of th e fe d e ra l s t a tu t e s , w ith
cro p h a rv e s tin g a n d lo g g in g .
T he
a rr e s te d m en a re now tn u sto c k a d e .
T h e tr u t h Is th a t m en b e lo n g in g to
th is o rg a n iz a tio n a re now , a n d a lw ay s
h av e been, d is tu rb e r s of th e p eace
a n d re b e ls a g a in s t la w fu l a u th o r ­
ity . T h e o rg a n iz a tio n is p re c ise ly th e
s o r t o f o n e th a t a p p e a ls to th e G e r­
m an p ro p a g a n d is ts a n d p lo tte rs . No
b e tte r a g e n t co u ld be a s k e d fo r by
th e m .
U n d e r th e w a r p o w e r an d
th e sp ecial le g isla tio n p assed in aid
th e r e o f, tt sh o u ld be ea sy to b re a k
u p th is u n p a tr io tic a n d d a n g e ro u s
c o m b in a tio n .
No cla ss h a s su ffered
fro m tt m o re th a n th e w o rk in g class
W h en th e g a n g of c o n s p irlto rs w as
d riv e n o u t o f th e s o u th w e s t, th e m en
te r r o r iz e d w ere g la d to r e tu r n to
w o rk .
T h e se m en w e re as tr u ly
v ic tim s as w ere th e m in e o w n ers.
tn o u r o p in io n ev ery p re s u m p tio n
sh o u ld be In d u lg ed a g a in s t th e m an
w ho Is a m e m b e r o f th e In d u s tria l
W o rk e rs o f th e W o rld . If th e r e a re
a n y m e m b e rs o f th e
o rg a n iz a tio n
w ho d is a p p ro v e o f its o b je c ts an d
m e th o d s th e y sh o u ld get o u t o f tt.
If th e y s ta y tn th e only co n clu sio n
is t h a t th e y a p p ro v e o f b o th th e
m e th o d s a n d th e o b je c ts
T h e so c i­
e ty is a m en ac e to th e p eace an d
sa fe ty o f th e n a tio n an d to th p w el­
fa r e o f th e w o rk in g m a n , an d It is
a n ally of G erm an y .
('» n s tip a tto n am t In d ig e stio n .
" I h av e u sed C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­
le ts a n d m u st say th ey a r e th e best
I h av e e v e r used fo r c o n stip a tio n
a n d In d ig e stio n
My w ife a lso used
th e m fo r In d ig e stio n au d th e y did
h e r g o o d ,” w rite s E. K n ig h t, W ll-
ig n to n , N. C. C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts
a re m ild an d g e n tle tn th e t r actio n .
G ive th em a tr ia l.
You a r e c e rta in
to be p leased w ith th e a g re e a b le la x ­
a tiv e effect w h ich th e y p ro d u c e O b ­
ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
CARL DAHL
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te of M ary
O aw ald, d e c e a se d ;
N otice is h e re b y g iven th a t th e
u n d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d e x ­
e c u to r of th e la s t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t
of M ary O sw ald , d e c e a se d , an d h a s
q u alified as su ch
All p e rs o n s h o ld ­
in g c la im s a g a in s t th e sa id d eceased
o r h e r e s ta te a re n o tified to p re s e n t
th e sam e to m e fo r a llo w a n c e o r r e ­
je c tio n a t G re sh a m . O reg o n , o r at th e
office o f S ta p le to n . C onley & S tap le-
to n . 1406 Yeou B u ild in g . P o rtla n d .
O reg o u . w ith in six m o n th s fro m th e
d a te o t th is n o tice
E M IL O SW A LD . E x e c u to r
Dated J u ly 12. 1917
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n Ju ly 13 1 9 1 7 , la st
p u b lic a tio n A u g u st 17, 1917.
To the PuMtc.
N otice is h e re b y g iven th a t I
n o t h e r e a f te r be re s p o n sib le to r
b ills c o n tr a c te d by my w ife.
G race F e ss e n d e n , a f te r th is 2 7 th
of J u n e . 1917.
w ill
an y
M rs
day
H H. FESSENDEN. Boring Ore
John Brow a Insure« autom obiles
Phone i l l .
Mountain
Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d by
T h e n a m e " M o u n t H ood B u t­
te r " h as h e re to fo re been used by
p e rm issio n of th e M ount H ood Ice
C re a m C o., w h ich h a s all its
d a iry p ro d u c ts re g is te r e d u n d e r
th a t title .
T h a t p e rm issio n h as
ceased , hen ce th e c h a n g e of n am e,
w hich b ecam e effectiv e on J a n u -
A ry 1.
"M o u n ta in
M eadow
B u tte r "
w<li he fo u n d a t alt th e L e a d in g
s to re s in th e c o u n ty . A sk fo r It.
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A L D SIS K S
PICTURE FRAMING
G IL T
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J.
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O E H T I8 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 r e
In S an d y e v e r y T u e s d a y and
W ed n esd a y .
P H O N E S — Office 617
J. E.
R esid e n c e 61x
CLANAHAN
D E N T IS T
DR.
H.
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D E N T I8 T
H o w itt B u ild in g
G resh am , O regon
P H O N E 113
PXYSIOLAW S
PHONES
R esid e n c e 111; o ffic e 11»
H. H.
HUGHES, M. D.
H o u rs— 10-12 a. in.,
2-4 an d 7-2 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G R ESH A M ,
-
-
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 B O H
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 t o d is ­
e a s e s o f the E y e s and f i t t i n g o f
G la sse s.
H o u rs, 10-12 a. m .; 1-4, 7-2 p. m.
.O v e r F ir s t S ta te B an k , G resh a m
P h on es, Office 821
Rea. 55x1
EMILY F. B0L00M , M D.
Physician and Surgeon
W OM EN an ti C H IL D R E N
Office H o u rs ; 10 a. m . to 12 m .
1 p. to 3 p. m.
Office o v e r H unk o f G reeh ain
P H O N E S — R esid e n c e,
T ab or 120
Office M ain 4612;
H om e A -6162
J. M. S H 0 R T, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S n rg eo n
Res. »3 E a s t 6itth S t.
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 JANE D0RING
OSTEOPATH IC
PHYSICIAN
O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. ra. to 6 p. m.
932 M organ B ld g ., P o rtla n d . Ore.
P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1MI
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P H O N E S — Office 116
R e sid e n c e U
G re sh a m p h o n e 117.
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F ir s t S ta te B an k Bldg.
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F a rm an d S to ck S ales a S p e c ia lty
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r <14, o r
G re sh a m O u tlo o k 701
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S C H N E ID E R X
M ath ew s' B ldg., M ain St.,
P h o n e 161
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C osts L ess to L ae
F a n s under our
N ew L ow R a tes
Office 114
P h o n e SH
IL L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PHONES
l i r e o f C r o p fo r S a le
Electric Fans I photos
For July and August
D E W T IST S
O ne a c re of cro p fo r sa le , re sid e n c e
fo r re n t, good b u sin e ss c o rn e r on
c ro s sro a d s. T e rm s C ash . C all o r
w rite Bx. 86, It. 2, G re sh a m , O r 48
SH O ES
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
W IH
Office: F ir s t S ta te B an k B u ild in g
G R E S H A M , O REG O N
TRADE
E q u ity
2 lo ts
o p p o site
P le a s a n t H om e S ta ., fo r p ian o , f u r ­
n itu re , cow , o r w h a t? S. F. L. c a re
S h o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to
O u tlo o k .
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th e c re d it of ev ery d e p o s ito r J u ly
1, 1917, w ho h as not m ad e a d e ­ F O R S A L E N ice a c re , new ho u se,
w ell, c h ic k e n h o u ses, n e a r s ta tio n
p o sit, o r w ho h as not w ith d ra w n
P le a s a n t H om e. T e rm s . B a rg a in
any p a rt o f it is d ep o sit (C o m m e rc ia l
fo r cash.
K. II., c a re O u tlo o k .
d e p o s its ) , p rin c ip a l o r in te re s t, fo r
a perioil o f m ore th a n seven ( 7 )
y e a rs im m e d ia te ly p rio r to said d a te , F O R R E N T -4- o r 5 -ro o m ho u se,
b o th nicely fu rn is h e d .
A pply to
w ith th e n am e, la s t k n o w n place of
M rs. P. A. G o u ld , G re sh a m .
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re sid e n c e
or
postoffiee a d d re s s of
su ch d e p o sito r, a n d th e fa c t o f h is
d e a th , if k n o w n .
MISCELLANEOUS
N am e of d e p o s ito r — R esid en ce o r
postoffice a d d re s s
A m ount.
T E N OR F IF T E E N B E R R Y P IC K -
E. E. B ak er, T ro u td a le , O re., $1.31
e rs w a n te d a t once. $1.50 a h u n ­
W. A. B race, G re sh a m , O re.,
.07
d re d , 20c a d d itio n a l p e r h u n d re d
Mrs. C. G. F o ss, G re sh a m , O re., .20
to p e rm a n e n t p ic k e rs.
J O.
W. C. L an e, G re sh a m , O re.,
.01
C h io d o , p h o n e 99.
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B. E. L ong. G re sh a m , O re.,
.88
ft. 8. L u d lo m , T ro u td a le , O re
.25
Jo h n O u ld h o u se , G re sh a m , O re., 1.92 E X P E R IE N C E D G IR L w a n te d fo r
g e n e ra l h o u se w o rk
M rs W F.
F. C. R o b in so n , G re sh a m , O re , .50
H oney, G re sh a m , p h o n e 681.
tf
R. H. S chom p, C o n d o n , O re.,
.25
F ra n k S tr ic k lin . Gresham, O re., .05
FO R SA LE
Geo. T rln c h e s, B ull R un, O re , 1.00
C. ft. W rig h t, G re sh a m , O re.,
.06 D eerin g co rn b in d e r, D e e rin g g ra in
S ta te of O reg o n ,
b in d e r, f o u r
silo s,
r e f r ig e r a to r
C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , be .
p la n t w ith 6 b p. F a irb a n k s -M o rs e
I, C. J. L u n d q u is t, b ein g iirst d u ly
e n g in e , 2*4 h. p. d ir e c t c u r r e n t
sw o rn , d ep o se an d say upon o a th ,
m o to r, 2 -c o m p a rtm e n t w ash sin k ,
th a t 1 am th e C a s h ie r of th e F ir s t
13 h.p. S tic k n e y g as e n g in e , d o u b le
S ta te B ank o f G re sh a m , C o u n ty of
M u ltn o m a h , S ta te o f O re g o n ; th a t
disc plow , 1-ln. c e n tr if u g a l p u m p ,
th e
fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a fu ll,
on e B .L .K . m ilk in g m a c h in e , fo u r
tru e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p le te s ta te m e n t,
u n its m ilk in g e ig h t cow s, w ith 6
sh o w in g th e n am e, la s t k n o w n re s i­
h.p. gas e n g in e ; lin e s h a f tin g a n d
den ce o r postoffiee a d d re s s , fact of
d e a th , If k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to
p u lley s, 2 4 -b o ttle B abcock ste a m
tlie c re d it of e ach d e p o s ito r as r e ­
tu r b in e m ilk a u d c re a m
te s te r.
q u ire d by th e p ro v isio n s o f C h a p te r
P
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to
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S
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, at
148, of th e G e n e ra l L aw s of O re ­
F a irv ie w , G re sh a m 611 o r G re s h ­
gon, 1907, a n d C h a p te r 214. of th e
G e n e ra l L aw s of O reg o n , 1917.
am 195, b e tw e e n 12 a n d 1 p. m.
C. J. LUNDQUIST
S u b sc rib e d a n d sw o rn to b efo re m e B A L E D HAY fo r sa te . P h o n e 77x, F .
th is 14th day o f J u ly , A. D. 1917.
A. W elch.
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L. NYSTROM
N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O regon. W A N T E D — T en to 15 b e rry p ic k e rs
to pick
ra s p b e rrie s .
C om m ence
My c o m m issio n e x p ire s A p ril 8, 1920.
soon a f t e r th e F o u r th .
B e rrie s
very beBt. H ig h e st p rice p aid. J.
O. C h o id o , m ile w est of G resh am .
P h o n e 99.
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H igh C ut
$ 5 .0 0 to$8.5O
W o rk S hoes. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
D ress S hoes $ 3 .5 0 to $ 8 .0 0
E lk S k in S hoes $ 2 .5 0 to $8
T e n n is S h o e s......................»<•
T e n n is S h o e s ......................85
S hoes
$ 3 .0 0 to $ 8 .2 5
TO
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m ed iu m
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M ust be
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‘ g u a ra n te e d good a n d tr u e p u lle r
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8 p kgs. M agic Y east
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4t*c
H urtt* for S ale
B a rn S h o v els
85c
H o n e st T a c k s, a t p a p e r.
4c P a ir C h e s tn u t S o rre l M ares fo r sale.
M atting T ack s, at p a p e r
4c
W eight 3100 p o u n d s. G e n tle an d
( a rn a lin u , H olly a n d Y eloban
so u n d . T h e L ois F a rm , p h o n e F.
M ilk , CAB 1 0 c ; 1 d o z e n
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P eav ies, p rice red u c e d to
$ 1 .2 5
P e a rl C oal O il, can .....
$ 1 .0 0 FO R S A L E -S ix -y e a r-o ld fa rm tiorse,
E l a i n e O il. c a n
$ 1 .8 5
b ro k e to d riv e sin g le o r d o u b le.
P ric e $100. P h o n e G re sh a m 413.
Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and
A lbert Ito d lu n , B o rin g . It. 2. O re.
Reduced
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A iltn iu tstrn t rtx 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 h e re b y g iven th a t th e
u n d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d a d ­
m in is tr a tr ix of th e E s ta te of M aran -
d a S. L in d sey , d e c e a se d ,
by
th e
C o u n ty C o u rt fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ­
ty , S ta te of O reg o n , a n d h as q u alified I
All p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t ]
sa id e s ta te a re h e re b y n o tified to i
p re s e n t sam e d u ty verified a s by law
re q u ire d
to
th e
u n d e rs ig n e d a t ]
G re sh a m , O reg o n , o r to th e office o f
C G. S c h n e id e r. G re sh a m O reg o n ,
w ith in six m o n th s fro m
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