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    PAGE TWO
G resham
GRESHAM
O utlook
_____________
T h e in q u isitiv e s u b s c rib e r w rite s
! to k n o w th e m e a n in g o f " T h e up-
w ard tre n d o f e v e n ts . I t ’s lik e th is :
o fflolal paper o f t b s T ow n
o f O ra.hsm IIoB Prleeti a t th e d o c k y a r d tr e n d up-
o fficial paper of the T ow n
of F air w urd a n d th e n th e y tre n d d o w n w a rd ;
—i--------------------------------------------------- , b u t th e p rices of ch o p s a t th e r e ta il
j Ein» n r.*<s t * \ h i C O
postoflica l a*UO rsshsro’ m a r k ,',H tr e n d o n ly o n e w ay.
Agon, under the Act o f M arch 9. 1971
L a n d lo rd s w ho b a r te n a n ts
c h ild re n o u g h t to he p a ste d on
bean. H ut a t th e sa m e tim e we
te n d th a t a p a r tm e n ts an d fla ts
n o t s u ita b le fo r c h ild re n .
(
,h a n n o u n c in g th ^ new food re g u
nations, w hich s u p e rc e d e th e fa m ilia r
"flfly -flfty
ru le F e d e ra l Food Ad
m in is tr a to r W. B. A yer c a lls th e at-
te n tio n ot O reg o n h o u se h o ld s to th e
fact th a t ail th e c e re a ls cla sse d as
s u b s titu te s u n d e r th e new r e g u la ­
R o n s a re s u ita b le fo r m ixing in to
Greailw. p a s try , ca k e s, e tc ., am i th a t
‘h e Food A d m in is tra tio n in re le a s in g
*"*' c o n su m e r fro n t th e " fifty -fifty ”
B a th e r th a n ta k e th e c h a n c e o:
Pacific C o ast S ta te s : f a ir
con-
p la n tin g p o o r o r im p u re seed , m any
w a rm , first of w eek p ro b ab ly
O regon fa r m e rs a re p la n n in g to h av . s h o w e rs an d c o o le r m id d le o f w eek
th e ir seed te s te d th is y ear.
will:
th e
ecu -
ar •
Goes an y o n e re m e m b e r tw e n ty
y e a rs ag o w hen th e G re sh a m fa r m e r
h a u le d I i I h p o ta to e s to P o rtla n d an d
back h om e b ecau se he c o u ld n 't g et
25 c e n ts a sack fo r th e m ?
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G e n e ra l F o ch is n o t e lig ib le fo r
p re s id e n t b ecau se he is n o t a n a tu r a l
b o rn A m erican .
B u t, G ee, how h e
co u ld win th e n ex t p re sid e n c y fo r th e
re p u b lic a n s !
tive h a s a lre a d y been follow ed w ith ! m o<tera“ ' temperature re m a in d e r of
su ccess in m any d is tric ts , but is un " t e k -
u su a lly n e cessary th is y e a r d u e to
h ig h p rices a n d sc a rc ity of s e id .
T hi# Bcar(.,tJ. in(lk.atel# th e need of
no m uch uas been said a b o u t p ro-
itiuai sp o rts d u rin g th e w a rtim e
m a t it is n o i t-u ip risin g th e boys in
I la iic t dot no th lu k very h ig h ly o t
, bt ai as a p ro fessio n o r ot th o s e w h o
i ng.tgc tu th e m
in th e n p a p e r, th e
m a ts and S trip e s, m u ch d is g u st is |
ex p ressed ut (lie e v id e n t s h irk in g ot
ueli outy by p ro fe ssio n a l b allp lu y -
t i s , an is p ro v ed by tb e ru s h to th e
ste e l le a g u e ." Ot c o u rse rnauy of
to mt u who have lo u u d places iu th e
bin I lu d u s tn e s , p lay in g b aseb all on
Ui slu i , ’ o u g h t io be iu tb e u im y At
any r a le su ch is ibv o p in io n o f tb e
m t a now in r ranee.
Ii is, wi im ag in e, c le a r en o u g h to
a h by ib is lim e th a t b aseb all as a
b u sin e ss is u o t an e s s e n tia l in d u s try ,
l lie mt ii who a rg u e d th a t it w a s did
noi st em to u u d tT sla u d th a t b ast-ball |
w ould c o n tin u e to be p lay ed , even
ib o u g h a ll tb e p ro te s s lo u a i leag u e s
uud clu b s pussed o u t o t ex isten ce. Il 1
is p lay ed lu th e arm y a n d iu every ,
lim n in g cam p
B a se b a ll a n d o th e r
sp o rts w ill c o u tiu u e in sch o o ls an d
co lleg es
P e rh a p s we s h a ll h e re a f te r
tb iu k m o re o t th e p lay in g sid e en d
less o t (b e b u siu e ss sid e o f a ll sp o rts.
Thia m ay he o u e of the minor re- :
forms Rial will follow the war There
ta u be no doubt that there has been !
DR. A. G. IM ODD
Dentist
H o u r » - 10-13 a. in .
3-4 and 7-9 p. m.
Ottica, M uw ltt B u ild in g
UKJfibHAM.
-
Office P h o u e *0
G £ G.
OREGON
ite«. P h o u e 51«*
IN G L IS ,
Women Workers
Great
F o lt S A L E Good h o rse, w o rk s s in ­
gle o r d o u b le , so u n d a n d tru e .
W eig h t 110 0 o r m o re an d is in
good sh a p e Jo h n 1‘a liu b la d . p hone
38x1.
tf
P h o n e s , O b ic e 0 2 1
TEA M F O R SA LE -W i. a b o u t 2800.
S. C a rre l, p h o n e 261.
tf
R ee. 5 ö x i
EM ILY F. hOLCOhl. hi. D.
i ’Lysiciau and S u ig eo u
W o .ilE N a n d C H I L D R E N
Office 1-’ n rs ; l u a. ni. to 12 in.
u p . to 3 p. ui.
O lin e
over
B a n k o t G rtw L a u i •
P H o N E ö — K csiu eu ce.
Tabor
-u n c e M ain 4S1Z,
H om e A-iil&X
J.
Id.
S H O R T , M .D .
P try stcla n
and
B urgeoh
ile» ., s» E mmi tìbm Bt.
ornea. I l i i - i ] B e lo n g t-iurding
PVKTLANO, OUEOVN
DR. M ABEL JA N E D U R IN G
O H IE O F A IH IC
O I 1 IC E
HO L iti
m
rn.
lo
6 p. m.
ftr *•
••
PIG S AND SIR (ATS fo r sale.
L in d , p h o n e 28x1.
J OHN
IM S l'g A N C I
3 i • •liA in , O r « g v u
LLKINGTON
ix t u z x s o i
A ccid en t,
S u rety B u n d s.
f ir e
A u to m o b ile, Id /e . Mewtti-
P la ta O laea
Office on K a in b trea t
P R U N E S - o m c e »IS
R eel.len e» «
B io a d w a y
1733
W A LTER T. McGUIRK
and
G.
R»
S C H N E ID E R
STA TE
G P .K S H a M
Ms »»
W.
* Be Patriotic
BANK
i
AND HELP TO SAVE THEM
S.
WOOD
A uctioneer
V an co u v er,
W aghiD gtou
F a rm a u d S to ck S ales a S p ecialty
P h o u e V a n co u v er 014, o r
G re sh a m O u tlo o k 701
C o n trac to r a n d ,B u ild e r( _
*
K. H lh
M *
Zb«
«3 M« Mk MI Kr N« K».
«
WAGES:
G eneral Contractor
Sceptic 1 auks
Jarkbcrew s for Reni
F R A N K C. JONES
Gr*wluuu, Ore.
Pealing and Coring 40-pound box, 25c
Women can make from $2.00 to $4.00 a day.
Phone 901
I f you have C a ttle of any
GRESHAM CANNERY
k in d to «ell or wish to buy
Phone 871
Livestock H a u lin g by T ru c k
Apply at Once
at a teasonable price
E. BAUMANN
GRESHAM .
OREGON
S. T
tf
P ou ltry
RENTALS
W A N T E D LOANS 1 c an p lace 1(600
an d $ 3 0 0 0 on first-c la ss p r o p e r ­
ties, first m o rtg a g e , a t once. Jo h n
B row n, p h o n e 981.
BROW N
G resh a m i l i
pigs.
55
PO U L T R Y W A N T E D
H ens, s p rin g s
a n d b ro ile rs , also sq u a b s.
W ill
pay cash . W ill call fo r th e m . B en­
son H otel fa rm , p h o n e G re sh a m
781.
tf
REAL E ST A T E
IN S O Z Z IC I
F IR S T
M »
PICS
DR. N. PL Y L E R
X T I O B N E Y S AT I.A W
M n* I *
S E V E R A L F R E S H FA M ILY COW S
fo r sale.
E. B a u m a n n , G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 901.
tf
FO R S A L E C h e s te r
W h ite
Jo se p h M aii.-ty. p h o n e 3(!xl.
G re sh a m
P h o n e 971. Office h o u rs : 9 :3 0 to
12, a n d 2 to 5
C.
COWS
¡¡T A K E N i 'P ut my place fo u r m iles
so u th of G re sh a m on D am ascus
ro a d , th e fo llo w in g sto c k :
on e
cow, o ne 2 -y ear-o ld h e if e r w ith a
y o u n g c a lf, a J e rs e y s te e p ab o u t
tw o y e a rs old. N els R o d lu n , II. 4.
G re sh a m , p h o n e D am ascu s 151.
vi « Ait
Fj.-tJaud, v ie
1-huiAB M üjihaL
JA M E 3
and
W ANTED
A 5 -gullon fre sh .Jersey
cow , tu b e r c u la r te s te d . S econd o r
th ird calf. A. Hotwedt, G re sh a m .
O reg o n , box 4 7 7.
54
I 'U lS lllA .y
Í*
P lic a • 613
Quantities of Pears
Beans on Hand
LIVESTOCK
» » ï a l C I A X und B U X ilíO X
Ottici , o v e r b i r s t S ia le R ank
H o u rs i to 5 p. ui.
GRESH AM ,
ORE.
R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN­
SURA NC E COM PANIES
W anted
WANTS
H O R SE S
hl. D.
C h iro p ra ctic P h y s lc ia a
C H IR O P R A C T IC A N D E L E I I R II
I R E A i MEN I
o o o su lta tiim and E x a m in a tio n T ree.
O llic e , C o n g ilo u H o tel B u ild in g
h
CO SaUVÄTION
p la n tin g n o n e but th e b e st— pur--
seed of h ig h v ita lity . T o a s s u re th is
D 1ST U TI
to it th a t th e fu ll 2b p er c e n t of sub-
th e seed m u st he te s te d fo r p u rity
GAS THE W E E V IL IN
s tltu te s p u rc h a s e d w ith w h eat flo u r
a n d g e rm in a tio n . F a rm e rs u o t in u
Res. IU
PHONES
O fflcs 114
ALL B E A N S A N D P E A S
is m ixed In th e fam ily b a k in g , an d
p o sitio n to m a k e th is te s t th e m se lv e s
W J
O T T
th a t no b re a d , p a s try , c a k e , d u m p lin g
D ried b e a u s a n d peas to be s to re d
a re in v ite d to sen d sa m p le s to th e
D B B T IB T
o r o tin r e d ib le In w hich w h eat flo u r
fo r seed o r w in te r use a re a lm o st in ­
seed te s tin g L a b o ra to ry of th e A g ri­
G reah ain oRlct over Anchor sto re,
is used be m ixed w ith o u t th e p ro p e r
en tr a n c e n ex t iloor to H ard w are
v a ria b ly fo u n d affected by w eevils.
c u ltu r a l G ollege an d U. 8. D e p a rt­
■ tore. In S an d y e v e r y T u esd a y and
o n e-fifth p o rtio n of s u b s titu te .
W ed n esd a y .
T he tr e a tm e n t of th e d rie d p ro d u c t
m en t of A g ric u ltu re , a t C o rv a llis, Or.
" F o r m e rly th e s u b s titu te list ln-
¡w ith a B isulfide of c a rb o n a t th e
E v ery c itiz e n of O reg o n , W a sh in g to n ,
e lu d ed se v e ra l c e re a ls, su ch as ro lled
tim e of s to ra g e is th e id e a l m e th o d
Id a h o . M o n tan a a n d W yom ing, is e n ­
o a ts uud rice, th a t could be used in
DR
H. H. O T T
of c o n tro l. P lace th e m a te ria l to he
title d to sen d Ills sped fo r fre e te s ’
DENTIST
o th e r w ay s," said Mr. A yer, " b u t u n ­
tri a te d In a g a s-p ro o f c o n ta in e r and
by an e x p e rt. T h e re p o r t w ill show
d e r th e new re g u la tio n s all th e suU-
H
o
w
ltt
B
u
ild
in
g
G resh am . O regon
fo r e ach o n e -h a lf b u sh e l of se e d to
th e p e rc e n ta g e of p u rity , n o x io u s
s tltu te s a rt s u ita b le a n d in te n d e d to
. . . . . .
.
, i w eeds,
in e r t
m a tte r — s tic k s , d ir t, I
be tr e a te d use o n e o u n c e (2 ta b le -
P H O N E 11»
be m ixed in to th e fam ily b re a d , pie I , „
sp o o n fu ls )
of
C arbost
bisulfide.
, , , ,
c h a n , e t c .- - a n d th e k in d a n d num -
c ru s t, etc
A rig id a d h e re n c e to th is
C lose th e c o n ta in e r se c u re ly a n d a l­
h er p e r p o u n d of each w eed seed.
H
ours,
9
to
12:
1:15
to
5.
ru le sh o u ld Jie o b se rv e d
in every
low th e g as to a c t fo r a p erio d of
S am p les sh o u ld be ta k e n in su ch
h o u se h o ld . M any will be g lad lo aid
I iw e n ly -fo u r h o u rs .
T h e c o n ta im -r
m a n n e r as to be r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
In |
A
th e Food A d m in is tra tio n in a still
sh o u ld l i n n be o p en ed an d th e s e e l
.s a m p lin g a sack of g ra in p a rt sh o u ld
f u r th e r sa v in g of w h e a t by tile lib-
i th o ro u g h ly a ire d
A c ir c u la r des-
be ta k e n from th e top, p a rt fro m tie-
e ra l use o t co rn b re a d a n d o th e r
! c rib in g th is tr e a tm e n t in d e ta il may
5922-9 2d St.,
lientä, Ore.
w h e a tle ss o r n e a r-w h e a tle s s b re a d s m id d le an d p a rt from tin b o tto m of
be s e c u re d by w ritin g to th e O regon
u
v ery n e c e ss a ry th a t a n a tio n a l th e suck. T h ese sa m p le s sh o u ld be
F B Y S lG lA M b
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
fOO(| re s e rv e he b u ilt up, am i very th o ro u g h ly m ixed a n d a sm a ll te s t
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p ra c tic a l h elp to w a rd s th is Im p o rta n t
P H U N fiis:
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and m a ile d to th e C ollege seed te s iln v
re s e rv e can be g iven by fa m ilie s w ho
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H. H. H U G H ES, M. D.
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Professional and
Business Ads.
932
t i l l RE (»1 HA.wEH.VLL.
->û.OÛO
T h e p r a t- in W a s h in g to n a n d O reg o n : f a ir w ith I
'I h ero is u s tro n g u n d e rc u rre n
belief th a t G erm an y
is v irtu ally
w hipped and th e w ar is won. T he
tim e of th e so ld ie rs’ le tte rs w hich we
see, som e of w hich a re pub lish ed , in ­
dicate th a t th e victory Is o u rs a l­
ready, and th a t only th e cleantng-
,ip proi ess rem ain s. C arl C ongdon’s
le tte r in th is Issue of th e O utlook re ­
veals th e se n tim e n t of th e boys In
F rance and th ey should be In a :
F u tu r e
h is to ria n s
w ill say th a t
wlH M ATURE A P P L E S
position to know m ore ab o u t th e w ar 'G e rm a n y
d isco v ered
A m erica
in do even b e tte r, and
by k ee p in g th e ir use
o v e r th ere th an we do here.
HU R T BY MOTH
1918.
A nd we w o u ld lik e to re a d
If (e rm an y is alread y w hipped th e th e c liu p te r on " T h e G re a t A m erican of w h eat to th e m in im u m in ev ery
To p re v e n t th e co stly " S e p te m b e r
way a n d se e in g to it th a t n o t an
trouble is th a t she does n o t reulize It. W allo p ."
o u n c e of food o f an y k in d is w a s te d ." s tin g " w hich in past y e a rs lias o c c a ­
Every allied c o m p atrio t knew th a t
W h ile d e a le rs u n d e r th e new reg u sio n ed fro m 17 io 30 p e r c e n t loss of
G erm any was w hipped from th e tim e
H en ry F o r d 's cu n d ld ac y fo r U n ited
America en tered th e w ar. O nly th e S ta te s s e n a to r fro m M ich ig an d id n ’t latlo iis, a rc re q u ire d to keep sto c k s fru it in th e W illa m e tte V alley it will
stu b b o rn refused to u d m it it. Now th a t even h a v e th e m e rit of b ein g a self- of only b arley flo u r, co rn flo u r a n d he n ec e ssa ry to sp ra y th e ap p le s now.
c o rn m eal on h a n d to sell iu th e 20- T h e id eal tim e fo r th e a p p lic a tio n of
i lie A m erican w ar m ach in e has begun s t a r te d
s o m e th in g lik e h is a u to m o ­
80 c o m b in a tio n w ith w h e a t, th e y a r? th is poison spray in th e W illa m e tte
to show w hal it can do th e re Is no biles.
p e rm itte d , in c a se th e y h av e p o ta to V alley is fro m A u g u st 30 to S ep tem -
question of the fin al outcom e.
E t tu G ore. T h e o n ly s e n a to r w ho f lo u r - r *ee flo u r, o r o a t flo u r in her 5. “ Bay p a r tic u la r a tte n tio n to
G eneral M arch h as told th e sen ate
flo u r to th e ir the f r u i t ,” say s A. L. L o v e tt, e n to m
com m ittee on m ilitary a ffa irs , of o p p o sed tlie 18-45 d r a f t hill. H e w ill <8 to c*1» to 8el1
w hich
S e n a to r C h am b erlin
is th e h a v e a n o th e r g u e ss co m in g w hen O k - , c u s to m e rs as s u b s titu te s , if tile cus- o lo g ist ut O. A. C " a n d ta k e tin i"
to be th o ro u g h . Use an a n g le nozzle
lom t-rs p re f e r lo h av e t ile la tte r .
ch a irm a n , th a t th is c o u n try has de­ lu lio m a e le c ts its n e x t se n u to r.
___________ ____
a n d th ro w th e sp ra y b o th fro m be-
cided to c e n te r all Its en erg ies on th e
T lie fe d e ra l re s e rv e b a n k Is issu- M EETING PO STPO N ED
' *ow an,l a *»°''< The endeavor should
wi sti rn front. The p resen t p lan Is to
ACCOUNT OF FA IR l”' 10 coat ' 11 *’ In d iv id u a l fr u it w ith
have 3,000,001» men in France by n ex t in g so m e new p a p e r m oney. B u t us
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'a th in even coy. rin g o f p o is o n .”
Ju n e and m any m ore in tr a in in g a t it is o n ly in $1 a n d $2 b ills it is p ro b -
A m e e tin g o f th e C o u n ty C o u n cil ,
_______________
home T he ch ief of s ta ff co n fid en tly ab ly In te n d e d fo r Minali ch a n g e .
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o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' a ss o c ia tio n ,
"L e t us not live to e a t, n o r m erely
a ss e rts th a t 4,000,000 m en u n d er one
D u rin g th e s e h o t d ay s o n e very w hich w as a d v e rtis e d to be h eld on ,.a ( (O live. but let us so e a t th a t o th -
C om m ander can go th ro u g h O erm any
C a n a d ia n F ood P la-
at will T h a t Is probably tru e, anil th a t seld o m sees u m an w a lk in g a lo n g th e i th e th ird S a tu rd a y in th is m o n th , a t ((.rs m ay liv e"
s tr e e t le a d in g h im se lf by th e lapel ’T ro u td a le , h as been p o stp o n ed to 111 ! ,.ar(|
being the case th e w ar Is won.
1 th ird S a tu rd a y in O c to b e r on ac-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____
By Ihul we m ean th e ph y sical w ar. of h is co at.
'c o u n t of th e c o u n ty fa ir
At th a t '
W e a re an x io u sly w a ttin g fo r th e
But o u r d an g er will be In losing the
W h a t's th e use of lliiid e n b u r g tim e Dr. J o s e p h K H art of Reed poem h e a d e d " I t ’s Not So F a r To
w ar a fte r w in n in g it, If we do uot
C olleg e will be lh< p rin c ip a l a p e a k e r. B erlin As It I s< d T o B e.”
loii n t uud g u ard a g a in st d ip lo m atic h a v in g a lin e, an y w ay ?
and p n m a tu re peace. P acifism m u st
be com batted In th e allied c o u n trie s
as vigorously us Puii-O erm aiiism , of
which it Is th e m ost p o ten t a u x ilia ry .
Wi will not cele b rate In th is c o u n ­
try u n til U erm au y u n d e rs ta n d s th e
w ar is over, uud u n til G erniuu pacl-
II siii is d isarm ed . We cu n n o t le t dow n
ut let up u n til th e rig h t so rt of peace
a g r e e m e n t Is signed. P robably u u o th e r
year, at least, will be re q u ire d to
couviuce the K aiser uud Ills a d v isers
Hint the w orld was m ade for all th e
world in stead of for G erm any only.
Very likely th e re will have to he coil
tin u u u s lig h tin g to d e m o n stra te th a t
it cunnot be tabled w ith a 'm ad e for
Get litany
stam p . W ith it w ill come
g re a te r sacrifice th a n we have m ade
betore. g re a te r loss of life and g re a te r
sorrow , n u t we a re b eg in n in g to re ­
alize th at by going fo rw u rd q uickly
a m i w ith all o ur reso u rces, we can
h asten the day when
peace really
comes.
C e n te rin g ull th e c o u n tr y 's In te re sts
tu F ran ce gives th e lin p iesslo u th a t
wi a re not going tu do any th in g Im ­
p o rta n t in Itussiu. We have a few men
hi R u ssia and probably could have
bad m ore by th is tim e, it Is probable
th a t A m erica m eans to try diplom acy
th e n in stead of force of a n u s.
Vet
a b o u t tb e only d ip lo m a tic way to r e a ­
son w ith a G erm an now is by s h o o t­
ing him We m u st do o u r p u rl lu tb e
east as well us iu th e w est.
WeuiL.-i U umcmm .
Forecast for the period September i
to September 7. 1918. Inclusive:
rule, expects every housewife to see
F h oaa 701
The L I n o t y p ♦
W ay la the Way
th a t W ine."
( .til V(. INTO GERMANA
TUESDAY. SE PT E M B E R 3. IMIS
too much ooinmerclalism in our NEW REGULATIONS
SEED TESTIN G A D V ISED
game» We think of baseball as the
CONCERNING FLOUR
BY STATION SPE C IA L IS T
great American game, and so It is.
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TW1CB A WERK
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y , B ut we h av e n o t p e rh a p s re a liz e d th a t
a t Gresham. Oregon, by the Out- the American p eo p le lik ed it as a
look P u b lish in g Co.
H. L. St. g am e, an d n o t as a b u sin ess. T h ey
Clair, Editor and Manager.
— h av e becom e so m e w h a t w eary o f base-
o<r I n b e e r t p tlo B
bali p o litics. B ut th e g a m e as a gain*'
Bates
will e n d u re .
One year. 91 10.
mx
month«, 9 5 c ,
T h e s o ld ie rs h av e tlu- rig h t view
three m onth'« trial
a n d th e y know how to e x p re ss it w ith
<>< h ecrlp tlon, 60c.
g re a t fo rce an d c le a rn e ss. I t is g et-
▲ d v e r tle ia g
tin g so th a t m an y c iv ilia n s on th is
Ha tea reason ab le
ur r ep ree en ta tlv e
sid e feel th e sa m e w ay.
w ill call.
OUTLOOK
M ISC ELLA N EO U S
■ W A N T E D - F o rd a u to m o b ile . 1915
m odel p re fe rre d
M ust be in good
c o n d itio n a n d p ric e rig h t. C all af-
te r 6 p ni. ut M aph a v e n u e . P W.
L e d in e, G re sh a m , O regon.
W A N T E D AT O N C E, g irl fo r k itc h e n
w ork a n d g irl fo r d in in g room
w ork
Mrs. M. E. H e n d e rso n ,
C row : P o in t C h a le t. C o rb e tt, O re.,
p h o n e C o rb e tt 105.
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STRA Y ED
V yo u n g
deer
from
llii..-on h o te l fa rm . R ase L ine
lo a d , G re sh a m , plum e 781.
C U L L B A R T L E T T P E A R S fo r sale,
i h eap . C. M Z im m e rm a n , S o u th
R o b e rts a v e n u e .
tf
PE A C H PLUM S w a n te d a t th e G re s h ­
am C a n n e ry . P h o n e 8 71.
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F o r S ale.
O ne I. 15 B liz z a rd E n sila g e c u tte r ,
ou e 1 3 -h o rse S tick n ey g a s e n g in e , one
r e f r ig e r a to r p la n t c o m p le te w ith 6-
h o rs e F a ir b a n k s M orse e n g in e , a l ­
m ost new
SUN D IA L R AN CH.
Fan . d w o re
P h o u e G re sh a m 611
Special Notice
, N o tice of M eetin g o f C o u n ty B oard
,
of E q u iliz a tio u .
N o lic - is h e re b y g iv en tfiui on
M onday, S e p te m b e r 9, 1918, th e
B o ard of E q u iliz a tio u of M u lu io n ia h
C o u n ty w ill a tte n d a t th e office of th e
C o u n ty A ssesso r, a t th e C o u rt H o u se
in P o rtla n u , a n d p u b licly e x a m in e
ih e a ss e ssm e n t ro lls fo r tile y e a r
19 18 am i c o rre c t a ll e r r o r s in v a lu ­
a tio n , d e sc rip tio n
or
q u a litie s of
lan d s. Iota o r o th e r p ro p e rty , as-
sed by th e C o u n ty A ssessor. A nd
it s h a ll be th e d u ty of p e rs o n s I n te r ­
e s te d to a p p e a r a t th e tim e a n d p lace
a p p o in te d
If it s h a ll a p p e a r to
su ch
B o ard ol
E q u lliz a tio n th a t
th e r e a re an y la n d s o r lo ts o r o th e r
p ro p e rty a ss e sse d tw ice, o r in c o r­
rectly asse sse d as to d e s c rip tio n or
j q u a n tity , a n d In th e n a m e o f a p e r ­
son o r p e rs o n s n o t th e o w n e r ih e re o r,
o r a ssessed u n d e r o r b ey o u d th e
actual cash value thereof, said Board
uiay make proper correction of the
same
If it shall appear to such
Board that any land, lots or other
property assessable by tbe Assessor
are not assessed, such Board shall
asecs the same at the full cash value
thereof.
H e n ry E. Reed,
County Asaesaor
P o rtla n d O reg o n . A u g u st 17. 1918
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