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PAGE TWO Q resmam JU N E O utlook T H E P E R IL S O F PEA C E TW ICE A W EEK Published every T uesday and Friday at G resham , O regon, by th e O ut look P u b lish in g Co. H. L. St. Clair, E ditor and M anager. Oar S n b aorlp tloa Batea O ne year. I I t « , •lz m on th s. 75, '.lires m on th 's trial su b scrip tio n , 10c. A d v e r t ía la « I N D E R W EIG H IS. 1918 OIL SHORTAGE CAUSES RISE IN OTHER FUELS H e a th e r R e p o rt en "W e w ill choke th e ocean w ith F o re c a s t fo r th e p erio d J u n e 17 T h e w ood fu e l in O reg o n is rap id tat th em ," is th e terse, g rap h ic sentence to J u n e 22, in clu siv e. as. a ttrib u te d to C o ngressm an B u rro u g h s 1 !y re a c h in g a p o in t w hich in d ic a te s Pacific C o ast s t a te s : fa ir, cool ry of New H am p sh ire. He w as ta lk in g th a t th e r e w ill be a s h o r ta g e th is n ig h ts first of w eek : w a rm in g up bv in - ' ab o u t sh ip s an d he said th a t, w h eth er w in te r, a c c o rd in g to re p o rts re a c h in g m id d le o f w eek. A d m in is tra to r H olm es. How its in sp ite of, or because of c riticism , j F u e l he one th in g is su re , " th e sh ip s a re eom- ( se v e re th e s h o r ta g e w ill be is n o ' S erv e y o u r c o u n try by sa v in g food. : k n o w n a t p re s e n t. A n tic ip a tin g It,' in I ng all rig h t now .” ed A nd Mr. B u rro u g h s seem s to have ' h o w ev er. H olm es a lre a d y is p r e p a r te. p u t h im self in to a p o sitio n to know, ing fo r d is trib u tio n o f coal in d is he He is one o f sev eral C ongressm en who, tr ic ts w h ere th e r e is insufficient wood to a c tin g upon th e ir own in itia tiv e , and su p p lie s. C o n d itio n s a re m o re a c u te in P o rt Id tra v e lin g a t th e ir own expenses, start- II- ed o u t recen tly on a to u r of Inspection lau d th a n a t o th e r p o in ts th u s fa r. ■e- of tw elve sh ip y a rd s, ju s t to see w ith T h e se in d u s trie s a r e c o n v e rtin g th e ir ib. th e ir own eyes w hat is being done in p la n ts tp th e u se of wood a n d co al, Offlc« 114 H oi. 115 P H O N tS as th e way of g e ttin g so m eth in g in re tu rn ; d u e to th e fact th a t th e oil fu el s u p W J. O T T p lies w ill soon be d eep ly c u t on a c Id for th e 12,000,000,006 th e govern m en t j D S M T IB r in h as p u t in to th e b u sin ess of g e ttin g a c o u n t of th e t r a n s f e r of ta n k s te a m G resh am office o v er A n ch or sto re, e rs to th o A tla n tic , a m o n g o ilie r tra n s p o rta tio n fleet afloat. en tra n ce n ex t door to H a rd w a re sto re. In Sandy e v e r y T u esd a y and A n n o u n c e m e n t to th is end in T he New H a m p sh ire co n g ressm an 's i th in g s. W ed n esd a y . is a lr e a d y h a v in g its effect on d e in o b se rv atio n s an d co m m en ts ag ree w ith j ss all th e in fo rm a tio n th a t com es to us I m a n d s fo r o th e r fuelB, w ith th e re P H O N E S — o ffice 517 R esid e n c e 51x •s on th is v ital su b ject. <)u th e A tlan tic s u lt th a t d e a le rs a re h a v in g a h a rd J. E. ULANAHAN o- seab o ard as well a s on o u r ow n, ships tim e to fill o rd e r s on th e ir books. D E N T IS T le a re b u ild in g w ith am azin g ra p id ity at | F a m ily Ite u n io ii. o ffice: F ir s t s t a t e B ank B u ild in g to last. T h e d ay s of b u re a u c ra tic m ud i is d lln g of o u r sh ip p in g efforts a re be ! T w o b ro th e rs re c e n tly m et in a G R E SH A M , OREG O N s- hind us. Men who have no political ! Y. M. C. A. h u t in L o ndon. T hey y- fences to keep in re p a ir, w hose sole | iiad n o t se e n e ach o th e r in tw o y ears. n bu sin ess is to m ake ships, and who a re ' S u b se q u e n tly in re a d in g a n e w sp a p e r D E N T IS T a c ro s s p h o to g ra p h s of e. h a b itu a te d to large-scale achievem ent, j th ey c a m e H o w ttt B u ild in g G ie sh a m , O regon ir a re d lrre c tin g th e sp len d id energ ies th e ir m o th e r, th r e e o th e r b ro th e rs , n of th e n atio n to w ard s the objective of i th e m se lv e s an d tw o co u sin s, all d o P H O N E 113 ■s an ad eq u ate tra n s p o rta tio n m arine. ing th e i r “ b it.” Professional and Business Ads. R atos leaaon ab lo >ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill call. 'iRlotal paper o f tb o To' Official papar o f th e ' view. Sintered s s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch I, 1911. at the P o sto ffice at G resh am . O regon, u nder the A ct o f M arch I, 1(7*. B U N K ER H IL I Y esterday— B u n k er H ill D ay—w as celebrated th ro u g h o u t New E n g lan d , hut not to an y e x te n t In an y o th e r p a rt of the U nited S tates. In th o u sa n d s of places th e occasion w as not even th o u g h t of, and yet It w as one of th e m ost im p o rta n t epochs In th e e arly onies. re v o lu tio n ary d ay s of th e th irte e n col- Tlie b attle of B u n k er H ill w as fo u g h t on the 17th day of Ju n e, 1775, o v er a y ear before th e D eclaratio n of In d e pendence w as proclaim ed. Yet before it the b a ttle of L ex in g to n had been fought and a n o th e r d e c la ra tio n of In d e p e n d e n c e had been p ro n u lg ated a d e c la ra tio n th a t is h u t little h eard of hut w hich was full of in ten se p a tr io t ism and in w hich wan b etray ed th e feelings th a t w ere to ev e n tu a lly b rin g about n atio n al u n ity an d release from th e B ritish yoke of oppression. W hile it Is tru e (h at th e w orld Is grow ing sm aller, In a fig u rativ e sense, the fact th at tin* b a ttle of B u n k er H ill is now scarcely th o u g h t of o u tsid e of New E ngland, rev eals th e o th e r ln ter- ing fact th a t th e U nited S ta te s Is grow in g larg er, (m t h ere, 3,000 m iles from the seem- of such a m o m en to u s conflict 143 y ears ago, th e day was fogolien it has never been celeb rated on the Pacific coast th a t wc a re a w are of, an d m any o th e r equally Im p o rta n t days In o u r h isto ry a re being sw al- J lowed up In th e m ore im p o rta n t m a t te rs of la rg e r p o rten t. In c id e n ts a re J giving way to th e g ran d Idea of w orld ( <h nioeracy and world lib erty . Tin- o th e r nam e for dem ocracy and world lib erty Is n a tio n a lism Yet it * is by its very n a tu re self llm iltin g . I ' To those who u n d e rsta n d It, n a tio n al I b o u n d aries have a real m eaning, us I they 'o u g h t to have. N atio n s serv e » K very useful purpose, and a re not, w h a t-1 1 ■\e| may have been th e ir o rig in , m ere I _ a rb itra ry g ro u p in g s of people. T h e re I ran and should Is- co-operation am ong I , ie t- t. s y r a a e o i| i- i- A m ong th e w o rk ers, loyalty, has taken T hey also serv e who buy W ar S av th e place of th e p a ra ly z in g influences ings S ta m p s— If they save an d buy to of th e G erm an s trik e p ro paganda, the u tm o st of th e ir a n ility , an d buy in T he b u ild in g of a ship has become ! tim e. a s p o rtin g even t. R ecords rise, only to be toppled over an d be pu sh ed off th e end of th e dock. K eel-laying re- co rd s for both wood an d steel con- stru c tio n , u p ,to and in clu d in g those for com pleted w ork, a re set up and knocked dow n every w eek, by work- e rs who a re p lay in g a gam e so big, and for s ta k e s so larg e, th a t In com parison a w orld se rie s looks like a gam e of ( i "Bcrub" In th e p a stu re behind th e lit- , i- tie red schoolhouse. < And th e sh ip s a re ta k in g th e w ater 1 9 at a ste a d ily in c re a sin g rate. By th e 1 j way, th e F o u rth of Ju ly is to be th e ; f g re a te st day for lau n c h in g s in A m eri- t - can h isto ry . C h arles S chw ab has giv- ‘ I en th e word, and w herever it is Qpssi I II ble, on both co asts sh ip s a re to leave , I th e w ays on th e n a tio n al holiday. I T h a t will be a cele b ratio n w orth w hile r I T h in k of it— th in k of A m erica ru sh in g H 11 for th e salt seas on h er b irth d a y , and „ I sen d in g o u t upon th e ir bosom s h er a n sw er to th e p ira te s, and h er su re II I p ro m ise of speedy aid for lie allies! " ' Yes, th e sh ip s a re really g e ttin g L |a flo a t. We a re u n d e r w eigh a t last. I More to n n ag e is being b u ilt th a n is g I being d estro y ed , an d a good p a r t of 11 I th is new to n n ag e is ours. H u rley at u ’ | th e head of th e sh ip p in g board and I S chw ab a t th e head of the fleet cor- ti I p o ta tio n , backed by a n im m ense and cl (c o n s ta n tly au g m e n tin g force of w ork- c I ers w hose s p o rtin g blood is aroused. K, and ag ain by th e irre s is tib le will of all o u r people, a re prod u cin g th e b< goods. I tc Is it th e sh ip s th a t a re needed? Very well, we will have th e ships. I I T hey c o u ld n 't be m ade in a m inute. — T h e e te rn a l tria n g le a g a in : ra ts Y ards had to be p lanned and co n w ill not sta y In a room w ith m osqui stru c te d . W o rk ers had to be assem - . toes; m osquitoes w on’t stay w here bled. H ousing acco m m odoations had I " b a ts a re an d b a ts w on't stay w here to be provided. Oh, th e re w as a w orld ra ts are. T h a t b eats a d iv o rce s u it of w ork to be done before th e sh ip s A. w ith a co -respondent m en tio n ed In th e could b egin to slid e down from the co m p lain t. slips. B ut p u rp o se and en erg y a re q,(. [tellin g . T h e sh ip s a re grow ing, and It's going to cost m ore th a n $1200 going on th e ir m ission. And m ore a re to keep th e tw o GrcHham schoolhouses com ing along. In Hie w ords of a fam yo w arm next school y ear, ju st for th e ous old sea dog: "W e have ju s t be- fuel. G uess a good m an y of us will yo g u n to tight..” In th e tellin g p h rase ca have to go to school ju s t to keep from of C o n g ressm an B u rro u g h s: "W e will J u freezing. choke th e ocean w ith th e m .” pe One reaso n w hy so m an y of us on e Pacific coast can eat corn bread id o th e r su b s titu e s so g racefu lly is we have no t fo rg o tten th e pio- n eer day s w hen flour w as $24 a sack Teachers’ Examinations T h e moat p ain fu l th in g th a t h ap pened to J e re m ia h O 'L eary w as h av ing to keep hla ow n m o u th sh u t all th e tim e som ebody else w as tellin g th e officers w here to tind him . it is said th a t o u r v isitin g su b m a rin e s will rem ain in A m erican w aters u n til A ugust If th ey a re not exceed Ingly c a u tio u s they w ill rem ain u n til G abriel to o ts h is horn Of co u rse we know th a t we a re go ing to win th e w ar an d have said so, but th a t M utton headed K aiser d o esn 't know It. because we suspect he doesn 't read th e O utlook Pledge y o u rself to save to the T he T h rift sta m p cam p aig n will m ost and to buy a d efin ite am o u n t We a re conscious of a keen in te re st help to sta m p out H o h enzollernisin. W ar S av in g s S tam p s each m onth. an d O regon is going to be th e re w ith in the can n in g club girls, but o ur no tion is th a t th e g irl w ho Is add icted Isith feet In th e sta m p in g o u t process V S p le n d id K ero ed A chieved, n th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of j H W S n a sh a ll. p re s id e n t of th e to d ream in g of vlneclad bungalow s, O reg o n , fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , [ F a rm e rs .M utual F ire R elief A ssocia T h e (arm s a re ra ilin g n ihi- m a t te r of th e E sta:< of Jo h n t hh ken coops and w ar g a rd e n s w ill tio n , re p o r ts th e a s s o c ia tio n h as S tev en s, D eceased. not overlook th e Im p o rtan ce of p u t T he rule m ust be Invoked [b ro k e n all fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917, N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e tin g up a v ariety of p alatab le goods for no eatee, as they would sa T h e u n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 new n d e rs ig n e d , as a d m in is tr a tr ix of th e esc w ushhouse [m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 lire lo sses p aid, hom e con su m p tio n for tw o s t a te of J o h n S tev en s, d e c e a se d , has I a g g re g a tin g $ 4 9 1 1 . $ 1 ,0 3 6 .6 7 7 of in filed h e r final a c c o u n t In th e C o u n ty T he G erm an s a re a m u sical n atio n s u ra n c e w ritte n , o n e a ss e ssm e n t lev C o u rt of th e S ta te of O l'egon (or Secretary- McAdoo reco m m en d s th a t heavy tuxes be Im posed upon all lux an d we tr u s t th a t th ey will enjoy ied. an d $700 in v e s te d in lib erty M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , a n d th a t S a tu r b o n d s d u rin g th e y e a r T h e a ss o c ia d ay. th e 2 9 th day of J u n e , 1918. at arten. If It ev er h ap p en s th a t way- those A m erican h an d s w hen they play- tio n Is e n te r in g its 1 4 th y e a r, an d ha* he h o u r of 9 :3 0 o 'c lo c k , in th e fo re on th e L inden stra sse th e re w ill be no tax on those C alifo rn ia o v e r 4 0 0 0 m e m b e rs c a rr y in g $4,2 5 0 ,- noon of s a id day , a n d th e C o u rt room iooo in s u ra n c e It h as m ad e an a n of said C o u rt, h a s been a p p o in te d by- c a n ta lo u p e s In th e P o rtlan d m a rk e t N ot e u r i i lin ken ra n ch can turn n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 60 p e r c e n t to ita s a i d C o u rt a t th e th n e a n d place fo r Just a t th is tim e. out such a bad egg as Jerem iah m em b ers. At th e a n n u a l m e etin g io tth e h e a rin g of o b je c tio n s to sa id a c J a n u a r y A ndrew H ru g g e r of G re sh c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t of said W hatever the war new s may be, O’L eary. am w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e e sta te . keep cool and cheerful The boys at F a r m e r s d e sirin g to F irst p u b lication May 28. 1918 Excursion rates for the Hindenburg n in th y e a r the front are not w hining and com jo in m ay o b ta in In fo rm a tio n from ELLA STEVEN'S. trip to Paris are also golug up H. W. S n a sh a ll, G re sh a m R. A. o r p lain in g The m essages they send A d m in istratrix of th e E state of H e rm a n L oading, secretary, 40$ John S teven s. D eceased. back home are of hopefulness and A war loaf Is bad enough, but a war S to ck E x ch an g e B ldg., P o rtla n d — JOHN VAN ZANTE. A ttorney good cheer loafer Is unspeakable. Aft». 314 Spalding B ldg , P ortlan d . Ore. R e sid e n c e 111; (Jttlce l l z PHONES HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s - 10-12 i. m.. 2-4 and 7*1 p. ni. Office, H u w lt t B u ild in g G R E blJA M , OREGON P h o n e* . Office 46; Roe. 61 b E O. I N G L I S , M. D. a G re sh a m L odge No. 152, w X jg r A. F. ft A. M. » Ill h o ld a / \ r ' s|»t o ia i r o m in u n ic a tio n , F il- dav e v e n in g . J u n e 21, a t 8 o 'clo ck , fo r w ork in th e M. M, d e g re e . V isitin g b ro th e rs w elcom e. WM. C. M E T Z G E R , S ec’y. J. SC H U LTZ, W M. S o A th e is ts a t F ro n t- Rev. It. B. H u m m el, p a s to r of F r u itv a le P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , w h i is in F ra n c e as a Y. M. C. A. s e c re ta ry w rite s th a t th e r e a r e no a th e is ts in tile tre n c h e s. ' B efo re b u lle ts an d d e a th ,’ lie w rite s, “ m en tu r n to G od an d tind h im .“ Your com m on sense w ill tell you th a t you cannot buy now all th e th in g s you bought before we had a w ar to win. Your buying m ust be re s tric te d and your sav in g s invested in W ar S av in g s S tam ps. WANTS LIVESTOCK IIORSE.w COACH H A R N E S S lo r sa le C a rls o n 's s to re , G re sh a m . COR S A L E S a d d le pony. W e ig h t 7 50. B ro k e to d riv e . L a u ra D avis, p h o n e 21. tf 1 OR S A L E C H E A P , good w o rk h o rse, g e n tle a n d tr u e p u lle r, w e ig h t 1400. H av e no use lo r h im . W rite E. L. Jucks'on, K. 4, Box 07, G re s h am o r p h o n e D am ascu s 15 0. tf FO R S A L E — 3 -y ear-o ld c o lt; 3 Vs M itch ell w ag o n ; good s u r ry an d W ill sefl lig h t d o u b le h a rn e s s, ch eap . W. J . H illy a rd , p h o n e 776. / H W v l A N end SUBOBOB A ll pro te sa i orni 1 cu lla p ro m p tly a t tended. b p eciu l a tte n tio n to dis e a s e s o f m e iß yea and f it t in g o f □ la sa ea . H our», 10-12 a. m.; 1-4, 7-1 p. ni. Over F ir s t S ta le B ank, G resiiam P hone*, Office 021 Ree. 55x1 EMILY S'. B0LÜÜM. M. D. Physician and burgeon W O M EN a n d C H IL D R E N Office F u r s : 10 a. m. to 12 in. i p . to 3 p. m . O ffice o v e r H ank o f G resh am P H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T ahot 1(0 Office M ain 4312. H om e A -tlK J. c o u rt ST R A Y E D I’o u r J e rs e y h e ife r» , tw o co m in g 2, tw o co m in g 1 y e a r old. L. L. G riffith, B o rin g . C all 71x1. H iE E M ILC H COW S fo r sa le , on e fre s h , tw o co m in g ire s h . C. A. M a lran i, m ile a n d a h a lf s o u th e a st of G re sh a m . P h o n e 385. S E V E R A L F R E S H FA M IL Y COW S lo r sale. E. B a u m a n n , G re sh a m , phone 001. tf M. S H O R T , M. D. P h y e i c ia u Rea., O ffice, h 3 and P IG S FO R SA LE . p h o n e 28x1. b u rgeon F e a t 65#th St. 111 1-12 S e llin g PORTLAND, B u ild in g OREGON S REAL ESI A I K. REN TALS H o m e lo r S a le . UR. r.iABEL JANE DORiNG OHHÉOPATH1C P H Y S IC IA N O F F IC E H O U R b — Sf a. in. to 5 p. 532 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore. P lio n e M ara h a ll 1109 Sixty foot fr o n t by 172 Vi deep, paved s tr e e t a n d c e m e n t w alks. All p aid fo r an d title p e rfe c t. Hull R un w a te r, good h o u se , g a ra g e an d all m o d ern im p ro v e m e n ts, on M ain s tre e t, o p p o site p u b lic lib ra ry , G re s h am . G W. W o n a c o tt, G re sh a m , O re. DR. N. PLYLER L lcauged C h iro p ra ctic MISCELLANEOUS P h y s ic ia n CH1IM1PKACTH AND E L E C T K K TREATM ENT □ o n a u lta tio n and E x a m in a tio n Office, o v e r F i r s t S ta te B an k G re sh a m P h o n e 514. Office h o u rs : 3 :3 0 to 12, a n d 2 to 5 JO H N BR O W N HtSVaAtlüï R e p re s e n tin g only R E L I A U L E SU RA N l E C O M P A N IE S Q r s s h s in , O reg o n JAMES ELK1NGT0N IN S C Z 1 X C Ï A ccid en t, S u r e ty B o n d i, F ir , A aton rob lle, b r ie , B e a lt* P la ta O lese Ottica on M ain S tr e e t P H O N E S — o ffice 81« R e s id e n c e S3 G resh am 417 B ro a d w a y 173Í WALTER T. McGUIRK and C G. S C H N E ID E R A T T O B B E T S AT LA W F IR S T STA TE BANK G R E SH A M W. S. WOOD Auctioneer V an co u v er, W a s h in g to n F a rm a n d S to ck S ales a S pecialty P h o n e V a n co u v er 614, o r G re sh a m O u tlo o k 701 P H O N E 33x1 DR. A G ia d u u le H. WRIGHT V e te rin a ry S u rg e o n O ffice a t R esidence on So. R oberts Av S pecial a tte n tio n g iven to d iseases of c a ttle . H ave y o u r n u rs e s ’ te e th ex am in ed by a n e x p e rt. No c h a rg e C on tractor an d B u ilder G e n e r a l C o n tr a c to r Sceptic T anks Jack screw s for Hem F R A N K C. JO N ES G resham , Ore. PHOTOS A U r tW D g ABB A U S IB B S New Gallery [' F O R S A L E On p lace m ile n o rth of P le a s a n t Mrs. M cL au g h lin . Pre«. OR S A L E 25 a c re , g ra s s fo r hay n e a r T ro u td a le . .1 O. B o th w e ll 6 0 2 0 -4 0 th A ve., S E., P o rtla n d plioni T a b o r 8188 FO R SA LE Good S to ry & C la rk o r gait fo r $25. M rs. E. D avidson G re sh a m , p h o n e 509. W A N TED M eals in p riv a te fam ily P h o n e o r call O u tlo o k . F O R D T O U R IN G C A R fo r sa le , 1916 m odel, In first-c la ss c o n d itio n , l ’lione 13, H ally C h ris te n s e n , tf P A S T U R E F O R R E N T fo r a few W. R. C ro sie r, h ead of c a ttle. B o rin g , R. D. P h o n e G re sh a m 428. F O R S A L E — G ood s u r re y , $ 1 5 ; g a r den plow , $3; w inged sh o v el plow $3. W. II. C ro sie r, B o rin g , K. D. P h o n e 428. GRESHAM TIME TABLE 1'r u in s lo r fc»tu< a ila o r B u l l K u n B u ll Run tr a in s le a v e Mt. H ood D ep o t) 12 24 AM D ly E x Sun. G resh a m O nly. 12:25 AM Sun. to E sta c a d a 5.2 5 AM D ly , M ail and E x ., E sta c a d a 5 .H A M D ly. Ex. Sun. G resh a m o n ly 6:12 AM D ly, G resh a m O nly 6 52 AM Sun. to B u ll B un 7:45 AM D ly to E sta c a d a « id AM D ly , G resh a m O nly 9 .5 0 A M td y . to B u ll Itu n 10 40 AM D ly to G resh a m O nly H 45 AM D ly , E sta c a d a 12:40 I'M D ly , G resh a m O nly 1 .50 I'M D ly, to B u ll K un 2 40 I’M D ly , G resh a m O nly 3:45 I'M D ly, E sta c a d a 4 40 I'M D ly, G ie sh a m O nly 4 50 PM D ly, to B u ll K un 5:45 PM D ly . E sta c a d a 6 35 PM D ly . E x .S u n ., G resh a m O nly 7:00 I’M D ly, to B u ll Kun 7:45 PM D ly , E sta c a d a 9:10 PM D ly, G resh a m O nly 1.10 PM D ly , G resh a in O nly t r a i n s fu r P o r tla n d 2.30 AM 2 04 AM 5 10 AM 6.15 AM 7 33 AM » 07 AM 3 40 AM 9 3 4 AM 0 40 AM 1 30 AM 2 40 I'M 1 3 4 PM 2 40 PM 3 3o PM 4 40 PM 5 34 PM 5 35 PM S 10 PM ; l ’i PM 1 15 PM • 45 PM 1 1 5 PM D ly Ex. Sun. Sun. o n ly D ly E x.Sun. D ly. D ly D ly fro m Mt. H ood D ep ot. D ly . D ly D ly D ly fro m Mt. H ood D ep o t D ly to G resh a m O nly D ly D ly. D ly fro m Mt. H ood D ep ot D ly . D ly . D ly Ex Sun. D ly fro m Mt. H ood D ep o t D ly. D ly D ly D ly M O M T A V IZ .1 .A -T B O V T D A X .E D IM E x,». T r o u td a le r. M o n ta rU la •« 15 a m. PICTURE FRAMING G IL T MAX OH N A T U R A L WOOD N*a*. and C heap S C H N E ID E R M athews' Bldg . Main 8t . P k o a s Ml •D ally except Sunday. (T o Linnem snn. connect tra in s for Portland. / "5 45 a. in.