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GRESHAM PAGE TWO OUTLOOK TUESD AY , D EC EM BER 31. 1»1« rela tio n s as sh all m ake them p ra c T H E NEW YEAR. O l rri n n k in* OC*'an torinage av a,Iab le for car- " IK K ^ llA iV l I LYzVvrv gOea will m ake all th e w heat sto ck s tically new. Such a change as th a t is W ith th e 'b e g in n in g of th e new 8urely sufficiently sta rtlin g . I t is not TW ICE A W EEK ,,, i be world av ailab le for E uropeau Published every T uesday and F riday t consum ers. I t la n ot likely th a t y ear m en ’s th o u g h ts n atu ra lly tu rn sim ply a m a tte r of advancing into the a t G resham , Oregon, by th e O ut-| p resen t prices can be m ain tain ed . A to the fu tu re and th e past. They fu tu re — fo r th a t men can n o t help do look P ublishing Co. H. L. St. fall of w heat prices la reg ard ed as can n o t b u t m ed itate som ew hat on in g — b ut of advancing above and be- C lair, E d ito r and M anager. Inevitable everyw here, w ith th e pos th e record th a t they have made, j y o n j th e old sta n d a rd s, and of m ak- S u b scrip tio n Oar sible exception of th e U nited S tates, From th e line th a t se p arate s th e old ing th e fu tu re fa ire r and m ore lovely B a te s w here a m inim um price of $2.20 Is from th e new It is possible to -tra c e th a n th e past. One year, $1.50. th e p ath th a t one has trod. H appy— s ix m o n th s, 85c; B ut th e re is m ore th a n o p p o rtu n i g u a ra n tee d th e w heat farm ers. th ree m o n th 's tria l W h at is going to be th e course of o r self-satisfied— Is th e m an who ty prom ised— nam ely help to m eet su b scrip tio n . 50c. w heat u n d er th ese circu m stan ces? ca n n o t see m any false steps, and It. an d a vision th a t tru ly leads. A d v e r tisin g W ith C anada, Egypt, A lgeria, Ar much idling by th e wayside. O ut o.* H ere is w here the real new y ear K a te s rea so n a b le Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e gen tln e and A u stralia sellin g w heat such reflectio n s th e re m ust surely be th o u g h t com es in. “ God is a strea m w ill ca ll. in E u ro p e’s im poverished m ark ets, born a reso lu tio n to do much b etter of ten d en cy ,” b u t w hatev er He is, T h o n s 701 will th e w orld’s stock com m and as In th e days th a t are veiled from th e re is a co n stan t an d p rogressive 'T b s E i n o t much as th e $2.20 a bushel g u a ra n sig h t T h ere Is n o th in g necessarily rev elatio n of H im self an d H is will, a W av is the th a t W in s.” teed by th e U nited S tate s to th e sad In retro sp ectio n — on th e co n trary co n tin u o u s ad v en t of th e divine in flu ence in to h um an life. T h at is w hat O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f G resh am I A m erican p roducers, o r will the th e re may be in sp iratio n In it. — . ... _ - - - . r. i Official paper o f th e T ow n o f E si Few th e re are who have not won th e apostle had in m ind of th e la st of A m erican crop fall to th e level of the view som e successes. Even o u t of f a il Old T estam e n t p ro p h ets, who said : w orld’s q u o tatio n s? E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch ures th e brave soul can draw ’’Unto you th a t fea r my nam e F o reig n w heat will be kept o u t of 3, 1911, at the P oatoifice at U realiam , O regon, u nder th e A ct o f M arch 8, 187# th e U nited S tates, b u t th e hom e m a r stren g th . It Is a m istak e to dwell on sh all th e su n of rig h teo u sn ess arise ket can n o t ab so rb all th e crop at them and grow m orbid over them w ith h ealing in his w ings.” T he any price, if th e yield should go to B urdened th o u g h he was w ith a sense daw n is alw ays ah ead of us, an d it is of his sin, St. P aul n ev erth eless said: alw ays welcomed. It m eans lig h t an d p resen t indications. W hat will be th e course of th e “ T his one th in g I do, fo rg e ttin g those life, and brings hope an d cheer. g o v ern m en t? W ill It p erm it th e th in g s which are behind, and rea ch We got safely by w ith all those farm ers to m a rk e t th e ir w heat at ing fo rth u n to those th in g s which are T H E SEASON'S GREETINGS. prices tixed by th e world m ark ets, before, I press tow ard th e m ark for nam es of foreign places; we believe th e prize of th e high calling of God we would have g o tten o ver th e a tta c k T he O utlook can hardly let th e old and o u t of th e public tre a su ry pay In C hrist Je su s.” T he com m and Is to of debacles, em eu tes an d h eg ira, b u t year die w ithout a word of ap p re cia them th8 difference betw een the “ cast aw ay th e w orks of d a rk n e ss” when they cam e at us w ith pogrom s m a rk e t price and $2.20, o r will it tion to its num erous fam ily of sub scribers, Its valuable arm y of corres- btt/ _tb ** whole crop and fix th e price and to “ p u t on the arm o r of lig h t.” we felt like kicking th e um pire. W here past and fu tu re m erge Into the pend en ts and its loyal advertisers. for th e A m erican m a rk e t and sell V ariatio n s of te m p e ra tu re are present, one cannot but ta k e counsel the su rp lu s In th e m a rk e ts of th e D espite th e restric tio n s placed upon m uch m ore h ea lth fu l th a n a u n ifo rm of o n e’s m istakes and failu res, fo r th e publishing business d u rin g the world for w hat It will brin g ? te m p eratu re . As a m eans of p rese rv they are p a rt of th e m aterial o u t of U nless crop co nditions th ro u g h o u t past y ear this paper has endeavored which th e new life m ust be builded. ing h ea lth few th in g s a re b e tte r th an to serve its p atro n s ju st th e sam e as th e world should be exceedingly poor Looked a t In th is way, it Is easy to a fre q u en t fall of te m p e ra tu re , fo l If ev erything had been norm al and when h arv e st tim e com es, or unless see th a t each man m u st to a very lowed by a m ore g ra d u a l rise. o u r own yield should fall to crop every sky sm iling. con sid erab le ex ten t cre ate his own We know th a t w ithout the support failu re dim ensions, it w ould seem T he food a d m in istra tio n will be new year, since th e fu tu re for him th a t th e U nited S tates governm ent of the public a new spaper cannot ex dissolved in a week o r so, an d we will be very much w hat he m akes It. ist, and we feel th a t the O utlook has sta n d s to lose an y w h ere from $500,- T he new life will be sim ply th e sha11 be g r e a t|y 8urprised lf th e lo“ «- 000,000 to $1,000,000,000 on th e been ap preciated to an extent th a t old life, stren g th en e d , purified and re8 tra,n ed Profiteere <1° not proceed has m ade it the valuable ally of the 1919 w heat crop. In m aking Its ennobled. T he process of ch aracter- ,o Pe r f ° rm a Jaz dance upon th e people and the governm nt In the g u a ra n te e to th e w h eat grow ers building is th u s continuous, and into A m erican ap p etite. g re a t crisis. W ith thut appreciation good. Billy Sunday says th e re will be T he g u a ra n te e has resu lted In a th e p roduct goes th e en tire person- as th e one g re a te st asset this paper lias even progressed in the face of largely Increased acreage, and des allty as it has been developed golden autom obiles in heaven. I t ’s The life th a t a i going to be d isco u rag in g for a sin n e r all difficulties and has endeavored to pite th e m any claim s recently heard th ro u g h th e years. m an c a rrie s in to th e first day of th e , t0 co n tem p late th e possibility of be forem ost in Its Held as the ch am in th e g rain regions of heavy losses pion of all th a t tends tow ard nobility at th e governm ent price, th e fa rm new year is th e sam e life th a t was dodging crazy speed sa in ts th ro u g h - his on th e last day of th e old S ud o u t etern ity . of c h a racter and tjie upbuilding of ers are going In for all they are den changes are not to be ex p ected ^ w orth. th e com m unity. T he absence of a Red C ross b u tto n If p resen t prospects a re realized, p erhaps are not to be desired. W itli such a th o u g h t in m ind, and on so m any persons confirm s o u r su s the g overnm ent g u a ra n te e s th a t th e w ith a d eterm in a tio n to m ake the T h ere Is so m eth in g solem n in a picion th a t m any a re dead broke. We O utlook a g re a te r morul force than next w heat crop will yield $2,200,- tim e o r period Of tra n sitio n , when it feel like ta k in g up a collection for ever before, we wish everyone th e full 000,000, w hereas th e co u n try can Is realized to be such. F o r m uch every b u tto n less m an we m eet. com plim ents of the holiday Reason eat but h alf th e estim ated yield and th a t is left behind m ost of us have a Just ending. May the new y ear bring the world will h ard ly be w illing to very real affection. We get used to Colum bia riv er sm elt h a v e n ’t come peace, prosperity and happlnesH to all. pay th e g u a ra n tee d price. ce rtain ways of doing th in g s— o r of o u t of th e w ate r yet to find o u t w hat Because th e atm o sp h ere Is so b rac not doing them . T h ere a re ways of th ey are going to sell for. P erh ap s NEXT YEAR'S WHEAT PRICE. ing an d clear th a t M uuut Hood looks living th a t we know o u g h t to be giv th e profiteers h av en ’t decided th a t en up, and yet we do not like to give point fo r them yet. R eports have come from the W ill like a cry sta l p en d an t from th e them up. L ooking back m ost men heavens, and th e su n b eam s a re so am ette valley th a t w heat Is now being M oist a ir is m ore h e a lth fu l th an feel th a t th ey fared very well, and are gaily chasing each o th e r th ro u g h the sold by the farm ers for $2 a bushel. dry, provided it is n ot too w arm . th a n k fu l th a t tim e has been so good E vidently they nre afraid th a t the evergreen boughs of th e firs and ce to them . T h ere Is a so rt of golden Such a ir feels w arm er th a n dry a ir a t dars, p erhaps we o u g h t to Inform all governm ent g u ara n ty of $2.2(1 will m ist over all th a t hides— o r glorl- th e sam e te m p e ra tu re an d re ta in s its not be carried out and th e re is some new com ers and e a ste rn visitors th a t New Y ear's Day officially begins to- I ne*— u n p le asa n t experiences. On th e h eat longer. cause for th e ir apprehensions. n ig h t a t 12 o'clock. o th e r hand, th e fu tu re Is u n certain . T he W ashington office of th e food T alk ab o u t p rep ared n ess. P o rtlan d ---------------------- - and m any people, If they th in k about ad m in istra tio n forecasts an early has put a ban on th e th ro w in g of co n T he hom e life of th e F ren ch peo it at all, face it trem blingly. drop In the price of flour, assigning ple hus been noticed by o u r soldiers One w onders why th in g s can n o t go fe tti a t to n ig h t’s celeb ratio n . A ren ’t reasons th e re fo r which only men In as a g reat a ttra c tio n . Home life In on as they have alw ays done. As a th e re any co n fe tti b o otleggers In th e g rain , flour and mill feed trad e th is co u n try used Io be q u ite attra c - m a tte r of fact— and th is Is one of tow n. will u nderstand. T he public will not tlv e wlien people stayed at hom e long life's trag ed ies— they do. But th e re care for th e reasons, ju st so th e drop A ren ’t you glad you are n ot behind enough to get acq u ain ted w ith th e is th e fea r of failu re, th e fea r th a t comes. th a t g u a ra n te e of $2.20 a b ushel for whole fam ily. • one will n o t be equal to th e unknow n But the prospective drop In the w heat? T he com ing crop is e s ti lesp o n slb ilitles th a t lie ahead. So price o f.flo u r calls to mind the recent m ated at a billion bushels. The m ain reason th a t early shop [th e re is a n a tu ra l sh rin k in g from th e w inter w heat rep o rt, which forecasts plug is advised before C h ristm as Is fu tu re . R eading of th e m u rm u rin g SUMMONS. a possible to tal yield In 1919 of ex th a t no resp ectab le m a rrie d man j of th e ch ild ren of Isra el in th e wild- ceeding one billion bushels. Of could afford being cau g h t on C hrist- ; erness, one can n o t help feeling th a t In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r M ultnom ah County. course, many things may happen be mas day w ith money In his pocket, these people lived alm ost wholly In In v esto rs B uilding Co., a C orpora? fore h arv est to affect the yield u n --------------------- th e past. Even slavery seem ed to tion, P laintiff, vs. Maik E ise r and favorably, but present conditions in K atie R oberts, fo rm erly K atie I t s too bad, b u t w hat will th e them m ore to le rab le th an th e h ard - dicate n , trem endous crop E iser, D efendants. . A m erican m am as do now, w ith for ships th a t they w ere forced to under- J u s t how -m uch of o u r crop will be elgn titles ., discount an d , he b0, s go dur(nK th e lr , ranaltion from , he To Maik E iser, th e above nam ed d e fe n d a n t; iz <«»• liar L’• urope t ••««•«« « will •■111 . depend 1 . 1 ■ ••«<«•« - i t .« taken by E upon com ing hom e. [trib al s ta te to th e n atio n al sta tu s. It in th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon circum stance«, hut very little more you a re hereby req u ired to ap p e ar . -------------------- I Is a p ic tu re of h um an life. than 500,000,000 bushels will be con A p ro fiteer Is m ean enough to skim 1 . ^ ■ ■ u. d an sw er th e co m p lain t filed ... . , , ,, " -Men need lead ersh ip today as m uch an a g a in st you In th e above e n title d suit sum ed In th e U nited Slates. th e m ilk before feeding it to his own as they did five th o u san d years ago. on o r before th e ex p iratio n of six T he end of th e w ar and th e Increas baby. ¡They m ust move fo rw ard , o r else w eeks from and a fte r th e d ate of th e [th ey sink back in to savagery and first p u blication of th is sum m ons u p on you, and if you fail to so an sw er j b arb arism . T he w hole of life is a o r o th erw ise ap p e ar in said su it, for tra n sitio n a l period, fo r change is w ant th ereo f plaintiff will ta k e de co n stan t. W ere it not so th e re could fa u lt ag a in st you and apply to th e be no progress. E very m orning C ourt for th e relief p rayed for in the co m p lain t on file h erein , to-w it: j brings a new year, and w ith It the F or a decree w herein and w h ere necessity of castin g off th e w orks of by it sh all be ad ju d g ed and decreed I dark n ess. T h ere is n ev er a day th a t plaintiff have and recover from when a man should not feel th a t “ it th e d efen d an ts Maik E iser and K atie O I ! is high tim e to aw ake o u t of sleep ,” R o b erts $195 40, U. S. law ful money, w ith In terest th ereo n at the ra te ot and to "w alk honestly, as In th e 8 per cent p er an n u m from O ctober SAY, 'VOODY, < day .” It Is sim ply a question of do- 9, 1918; for th e f u rth e r Bum of pt?iNk 'tA(?TY $50.00 a tto rn e y 's fees, and for costs i Ing o n e’s d uty at all tim es to th e and d isb u rse m en ts in th is su it. AN’ AVfc very best of o ne's ability. T he slack- T h at p lain tiff's m o rtg ag e, d ated ANOTHtR- e r In peace is as bad as th e sla ck e r In I Ju ly 25. 1912, and recorded on page tLP'Nfr war. and q u ite as m uch a m enace to 287 of Book 4 7 9 > M ortgage Records th e social o rd e r Sort, ..... t . t , i , . . i lof M ultnom ah C ounty, O regon, cover- Such an Individual tng Lot 10', Block 11, In H olgate Ad- ? I can n o t “ walk honestly, as In th e dltlon to th e City of P o rtlan d , O re day .” gon, is a valid and su b sistin g Hen u p on said real p ro p erty ; th a t said m ort- 4, The fu tu re , looked at from the new ***** be foreclosed, said p ro p erty sold v,.«r nnint n» , i ... provided by law , an d th e proceeds y ear point of view. Is not som ething of Rale be appUed to th e costs of to be dreaded it is ra th e r an in- sale, th e costs and d isb u rsem en ts Ì sp lratlo n an d a challenge. Men a re h erein, and to th e sev eral sum s due bidden to "g re e t th e unseen w ith a plaintiff. O i T h at plaintiff may hid on said ; ch e er.” T he co u n try Into Which th e p ro p erty at said sale an d become a people are all th e w hile advancing p u rch aser th e re o f; th a t d efen d an ts Is not s tr a n g e - o r need not be— to I and each of them , and any an d all I those w hose lives are based on p rin ci persons claim ing by. th ro u g h o r u n d er them , o r e ith e r of them , be fo r ple T he p ara b le of th e wise virgins ev er b arred aa d foreclosed of any who had oil In th e ir lam ps te lls th e and all rig h t, claim or in te re st In said whole story. R ealizing th a t th e op- real p roperty, or any p a rt th e re o f, p o rtu n lty « a s com ing they w ere pre- " Cept ‘j!e 8' a,,u ,o r,y ,r ‘* bt redernp- i , L ” . tion. and tk a t plaintiff have sucn pared for If. T hat is w hat fhe fu o th e r and f u rth e r relief as to th e tu re is— o p p o rtu n ity . T he re a liz a C ourt may seem eq u itab le. T his sum m ons Is served upon you i tion of th a t fact is th e best possible p rep a ra tio n for It. It Is certain th a t by p u blication in th e G resham O ut-! look in p u rsu an ce of an o rd e r of th e : th e Individual life will, as long as It H onorable R o b ert T u ck er, ju d g e of I lasts, be rela ted to o th e r lives, to th e th e above e n title d C ourt, m ade and W ilson g en eral life, and to th in g s The prob- p n ,’,’’’‘d ,9 ,h d“ Y o t Novem ber. Ism 1« n n s .k . .. 1911. d irectin g th a t said sum m ons be K hl St Ft ition» published •« a« WJ t B 11 sx.i M flk S A A once each B'a'fil week fo fo r r •** slz 1 w hat they sh o u ld be consecutive w eeks in said paper, D ated and first p ublished N ovem T he Individual life will also be re lated to th e life of God The call is ber 22. 1918 J J JOHN8ON, to be b u t one new th in g -th a t is A ttorney for Plaintiff. 314 S palding [ | such an im provem ent In th o se various Bldg., P o rtlan d . Oregon r , n D V H A V ” THE B O S W 7 TEA-PARTY Protesslonal and Bualness Ads. savTi«T« Office 114 PHONES Rea. 116 W. J. OTT Dentist W ill be in G resham every day DR. H. H. OTT Dentist H ow itt B uilding G resham . Ore. P H O N E 111 H ours, 9 to 12; 1:15 to 5. DR. A. G. ATWOOD Dentist 5922-92d St., Lents, Ore. 0P T 1C 1A X AM-451 F ltto c k B lo ck W a sh in g to n a t W est Park EDITH I. PHILLIPS NEW TIME CARD FOR TRAINS FROM GRESHAM C om m encing next Sunday m orn ing a t 2 o'clock a new tim e card will be effective on b oth th e O. W. P. and Bull Run lines o u t of G resham to P o rtlan d . O th er changes, If any, have not been announced. If any such ch an g es are m ade th e in fo rm atio n will be given o u t as soon as possible. F ollow ing a re th e h o u rs fo r leav ing G resham for P o rtlan d . Com m encing Sunday m orning, those w hich are not o th erw ise designated being from th e O. W. P. depot: E ffe c tiv e J a n u a r y a. 2 a. m. LV F ( 'R 1:22 AM 30 AM 1 :30 PM ■ :30 PM ! :28 AM i 40 AM i :10 AM T :34 AM (:34 AM I :4o AM 1:40 PM . :34 PM ! :4o PM 1:40 PM . 34 PM 1:40 PM 1:52 PM I :40 PM 1:40 I'M 1:40 PM I ' i i R T L A N D — D ly, fro m Mt. H o o d D epot. Dly, fro m Mt. H o o d D epot. D ly , fro m Mt. H ood ______ D epot. S un. o n ly , fro m M t.H o o d D epot. D ly, to G o lf Ju n e , Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. Dly. D ly. Dly. Optometrist and Optician W eath er F orecast, E yea E x a m in e d G la s s e s P itte d L sn sea D u p lic a te d P h o n e B d w y , 1305 P o rtla n d , Ore. Pacific C oast S tate s: R ain early in week in th e n o rth p o rtio n and again a fte r m iddle of th e w eek except snow in th e m o u n ta in s; fa ir so u th portion, w ith n early .n o rm al te m p eratu re s. pxTaiciAna Office P h o n e 44 R ea. P h o n e 513 GLO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon O B ce, o v er PLrst B ta te B an k H ou ra— 1 to 6 p. m. G RESH AM , - - O REG O N Office «21 PHO NES WANTS LIVESTOCK R e s 55x1 Emily F. Bolcom, M. D. HORSES Physician and Surgeon W ANTED— W ork fo r good team of young horses. H essels F arm Ma chinery. P hone 544. 88 TEAM FO R SALE' A rza Sm ith, G resham , phone 254. tf Office H oura— 10 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p m. to 3 p . m. O B c« ovar B an k o f O resh a m P H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T abor 120 Office M ain 4812 H o m e A -5152 Physician and Surgeon FO R SALE— Good rid in g and driv ing horse, w eight 1000 pounds. E. R, W rig h t, G resham , phone 294. R es.. 3 E a s t «9th SL O B ce, 1111-19 B e llin g B n lld ln g OREG O N PORTLAND SADDLE PONY for sale, cheap. Mrs. A. J. A ult, B oring, phone G resh am 371. J. M. SHORT, M. D. Dr. Mabel Jane Doring Osteopathic Physician O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. ra. to 5 p. m. 632 M organ Bldg, P o rtla n d , Ore. T h ose M a rsh a ll 1809 DR. N. PLYLLR Id cea sed C h iro p ra ctic T h y a lcla n CHIROPRACTIC AND KLKCTK1C TREATMENT C o n su lta tio n and a n a m in a tio n Kraa O flc« , O ondgon X o ta l B ld g ., O raaham Office H o u r s— to 12. and 2 to 5. P h o n a »71 P hone 324 DR. A. H. WRIGHT Veterinary Surgeon Office an d R esidence S outh R ob e rts A venue, G resham , Oregon. AU ca lls prom ptly atten d ed . cows T H R E E GOOD COWS, one fresh, two com ing fresh soon. W ill sell or tra d e for dry cows. S. T. Lind, phone 2 8 x 1 . 9 0 STRAYED, D ecem ber 26, one bay horse, w earing h alter. W hite strip e in face. W hite feet. W eight about 1000 pounds. Y. O guri, R. A, Box 481, C otton F arm . TA KEN U P— Black Je rse y m uley h eifer ab o u t two y ears old. F. W. B ittn e r, h alf mile from Bull Run p ark , Bull R un, O regon, phone G resham 34x4. 88 W ANTED— N ew -born calves in any n u m b er; 75 cents to $2 each F ra n k G ustafson, G resham , phone 289. tf GOOD, F R E S H COWS w anted. E. B aum an, phone 901. G resham , tf E. J. G radin buys c a ttle and hogB. Phone 359.—-Adv. tf XMBU15AX0B PIGS JOHN BROWN I5 B V B X X C 1 SHOATS FO R SALE L. A. W arrell, G resham , phone 257. tf P oultry R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly R EL IA B LE INSURANCE COM PANIES T h o s e 511 e r e s h a m , O regon JAMES ELLINGTON XVBUBAXCB A ccident, Surety B onds, Fire, A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth, P la te G lass. W ANTED to buy a g an d er, th e large kind. P hone 7 6x. 90 POULTRY WANTED— H ens, springs and bro ilers, also squabs. Will pay cash. W ill call fo r them . Ben son H otel farm , phone G resham 781. tf REAL ESTATE RENTALS O B c e OB M ain S tr e e t Office 91« PHONES R e s id e n c e «8 B reeh a m 517 B r o a d w a y 1733 WALTER T. McGUIRK and C. G. SCHNEIDER Attorneys at Law F IR S T STA TE BANK. G R E SH A M W. S. WOOD Auctioneer VANCOUVER, F ir m W ASHINGTON aad Btock B a les a S p e c ia lty . P h o n e V a n co u v er «14, or G resh a m O u tlo o k 701 i0v Contractor and Builder Loan W anted. $1200 on 80 acres— w orth $4000. P hone 547 o r w rite P. O. Box 213. F o r Sale, B arg ain — 7 2-3 acres on good h ard road h andy to G resh am ; good soil; living w ater; ab o u t 500 cords wood tim b er, all fo r $650. Easy term s. G enuine 20-acre b arg ain . Every foot good rich plow land, all u n d er cu ltiv a tio n ; good b u ild in g s; o rc h a rd ; well located on good ro ad ; price $4500; in clu d in g crop, stock farm tools, im p lem en ts and chickens. K R ID ER & ELK1NOTON, Tel. 17x FOR SALE— T he A nderson hom e on W allu la H eights. Five-room m od ern house, b arn , l l / n acres of land fru it an d berries. F. A. A nderson, 658 M ultnom ah stre e t, P o rtla n d , Phone E ast 7 8 4 5 . tf General Contractor MISCELLANEOUS Sceptic Tank* Jack screw s for R ent 'F O R SALE— P o tato sacks 15c each. G resham C annery. P hone 871. FRANK C. JO N E S GRESHAM. OREGON Phone 901 If you have C attle of any kind to »ell or wish to buy Livestock H auling by Truck at a reasonable price a --------------------- ■ ■ .. —■ ■ - LOST, probably on O. W. P railro a d trac k . In G resham M onday, th re e Baby Bonds, in envelope w ith M ar g aret D am m eler’s nam e on. F lnd- e r phone 931. F o r Sale. E lectric w ashing m achine, used as d em o n strato r. On ex hibition in sto re window, $86 J. Ed M etzger, Y our H om e F u rn is h e r._______ ____________ LOST— T an le a th e r trav e lin g bag. co n taiu in g shoes and w earing a p p arel, S atu rd ay evening on Sandy road, betw een F airview and P o rt land. Rew ard. Mr«. M orrison, Phone G resham 6 11._____________ CO M PETEN T G IR L w anted for gen era l housew ork Mrs. W F Honey, phone 681. C hevrolet p a rts and rep airing. E. O sburn A Co. E. BAUMANN GRESHAM. OREGON E x tra O utlooks of th e C h ristm as issue will be m ailed at 5c each FOR SALE— N ine cords of dry wood, n ear O resham . $6 50 per cord M ark N ickerson. Phone 155. tf