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He say« we m ust avoid autocracy.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
I ju d g e h e w ould say ,
OF SCHOOLS DISCUSSED C o rre c t!
PAG E T H R E E
L incoln’s Birthday
A void
B o lsh e v ik ism
also.
“ T he
g o ld e n m ean is b etw een th e e x ­
F e b ru a r y 5, 1919.
E d ito r O u tlo o k ; - - S e n a t e Bill No. tr e m e s .” it is not p o w e r th a t is evil
b u t th e m a n n e r in w hich it is a p ­
45 w h ich p ro p o ses th e e s ta b lis h m e n t p lied . P o w er is good o r had a c c o rd ­
o f a c o u n ty sc h o o l d is tr ic t in c o u n tie s ing to how it is used. D y n am ite la
h a v in g 2 5 ,0 0 0 c h ild re n o f sch o o l a g e n e ith e r good n o r had ex cep t in its r ■-
1 his b e in g a L egal H o liday,
to u c h e s a s u b je c t th a t is v ery clo se to su its . U n d e r a s tu m p it is good. In
a n a rc h y it Is bad.
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th e h e a r ts o f m a n k in d .
A ll e d u c a ­ p o w er th a t is good o r bad a c c o rd in g
tio n a l m a tte r s a ffe c tin g o u r c h ild re n , as it tr a v e ls th r o u g h th e e le c tric
affect th e fu tu r e o f o u r n a tio n a n d lig h t o r th r o u g h a s h o r t c irc u it. P o­
a r e th e r e fo re o f p rim a l im p o rta n c e . litic a l p o w er Is good o r bad a c c o rd ­
SANDY. OREGON
A llow m e to say first, th a t I be­ in g to th e h a n d s t h a t d ire c t it,
P H O N E SANDY 29
T ak e B lu ff R oad; M ill H a lf Mile S o u th of S andy
lieve in th e p u rp o ses o f th is bill, ex­ w h e th e r it is a G o d -d efy in g K a ise r
cep t po ssib ly th e p o litic a l p u rp o se. I o r a G o d -fe a rin g P re s id e n t.
K.
M iller, C a s h ie r
A gain, d em o cracy a d d s ’a n o th e r
b eliev e in th e p rin c ip le o f c o u n ty ta x ­
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PLEASANT HOME
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M rs. M. L e n n a rtz e n te r ta in e d a t sa m e w ork o th erw ise. N eed less d u -I o f pow er a re o r m u s t he p ro h ib ite d
by law . T h is d o es n o t p ro h ib it th e
d in n e r on F rid a y L ie u te n a n t G. W. p lic a tio n s in e q u ip m e n t w ill he 1 p ro p e r u se of pow er, it m erely d i­
a v o id ed .
S c h a n tin , h is m o th e r, M rs. A. G.
1 b eliev e a lso in th e p rin c ip le of ! rects. It m u st a lso a p p e a l to reaso n
in o r d e r to g a in th e a p p ro v a l of th e
S c h a n tin , a n d s is te r , M iss M a rg a re t c o u n ty a d m in is tra tio n .
T h e d ire c t- ■ p o pulace. D em ocracy is not a pow ­
S c h a n tin , a lso R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n t rs w ill be a b le to “ s h ip ” a p o o r e rle s s c re a tio n . O th e rw is e P re s id e n t
W E S S ïîf ;
a n d M iss J o D a h ren s.
In th e a f ­ te a c h e r w h ere a local b o a rd w ill n o t. W ilson w ould n o t be to d ay th e m ost
because sh e is a n e ig h b o r o r frie n d .
It
te rn o o n th e R ed C ro ss h a d a so cial Of c o u rs e , p o o r te a c h e rs do no t exist : p o w e rfu l p e rso n in th e w o rld .
J io u r a t w h ich th e lie u te n a n t g a v e an in o u r c o u n ty now1. B u t e v ery o n e m ay be said t h a t h is in flu e n c e is d ue
to h is id e a s ,n d id e a ls. “ T h e pen is
in te re s tin g ta lk o n th e w o rk w h ich k n o w s te a c h e rs w ho h a \ e k e p t th e i r ' m ig h tie r th a n th e s w o rd .”
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ness men, c n g i n e e r - ,
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p re sse d th e h ig h e ste e m in w h ich
T h ird ly , I b eliev e in th e p rin c ip le i
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th e y a re h e ld “ o v e r th e r e .”
Solos o f c o n so lid a tio n . I ju d g e m o st of th e I T his lead s m e to th e tw o c h ief
farm ers, teachers, libia r - cler­
re a s o n s fo r o b je c tin g to th e bills as
gym en, b y c a c c e s t f u l r i e n a n d
w ere re n d e re d by M iss F o r te a n d p eo p le o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty do also. it s ta n d s. I am n o t o b je c tin g to th e
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p o w er g iven b u t to th e fa c t th a t th a t
fro m fo u r sm a ll d is tric ts to o n e g r a d ­
Miss M ild red St. C la ir, a n d a r e a d ­ ed sch o o l c o n n e c te d w ith a r u r a l a g r i­ p o w er is (1 ) u n d ir e c te d an d ( 2 ) not
Are You Equipped? o Win? *
in g w as g iv en by M iss S c h a n tin . R e ­ c u ltu r a l h ig h sch o o l, th e tw o e m ­ re s p o n sib le to th e people.
T h e N :w I n t o n I
(4 ) As fa r a s o u r p re s e n t law is
ROSS B U ILD IN G , MAIN S T R E E T .
N EA R G RESH A M BAKERY
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fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d a n d a m o st p lo y in g fiftee n te a c h e rs .
c o n c e rn e d , any y o u n g m an o r w om an,
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If you seek efficiency a n d a d ­
m o n th s ’ e x p e rie n c e as a te a c h e r, Is
R a lp h I, G iffo rd cam e to v is it h is h a s en o u g h d e fe c ts to w a r r a n t Its d e ­ q u alified to h o ld th e c o u n ty s u p e r in ­
v an c em en t w hy n o t m a k e d a ily
m o th e r, a p a tie n t a t M rs. T h o m a s ,’ fe a t as it s ta n d s now .
u se of th is vast fu n d of in fo rm ­
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( 1 ) S ectio n 1 is a t f a u lt In not
a tio n ?
He h a s r e tu r n e d to New Y o rk , th e r e p ro v id in g a b e tte r m e th o d fo r th e to hav e p o w er g r e a te r th a n th a t of a
400.000 V ocabulary T erm s. 2700 Pages.
city
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to a w a it his d is c h a rg e fro m th e n av y filin g o f c a n d id a te s fo r th e c o u n ty
6000 I llu s tr a tio n s .
C olored l ’lai s.
sh o u ld be ra ise d acc o rd in g ly .
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h o m e of Mr. a n d M rs. E d so l M ark ell. c a n d id a c y a n d th u s p re v e n t a good le a s t five y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e in s u p e r ­
W rite fo rsp e c -
M rs. M. L e n a rtz a n d d a u g h te r , m a n fro m ru n n in g . T h is ca n be re m ­ visory school w o rk . L et so m e p ro ­
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papes,
vision be m ad e w hich s h a ll g u a r a n te e
3 illu s tr a tio n s ,
A n n a, w e n t to P o r tla n d S a tu r d a y to ed ied in tw o w ay s; L et th e c a n d id a te
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h e a r th e o p e ra , “ 11 T ro v a to r e ," r e ­
I M aps if you
o r (2 ) by a p rim a ry e le c tio n in th e m an in th e r ig h t plaee. T h e n th e
G resham Office, G arag e n ear L u m b er Y ard, R esidence tam e.
p o w er w ill be d ire c te d th r o u g h an
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M iss M ild red S t. C la ir, of G re s h ­ d ir e c to r s a r e e le c te d , fo r in s ta n c e .)
a l c h a n n e l.
G. & C.
T h e p re s e n t law w h ich p ro v id es p o litic
am , w as a g u e s t a t th e h o m e of M rs.
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CO.,
s h a ll file in th e office o f th e co u n ty ta
it p u ts th e e n tir e e o n ro l o f r u r a l
Springfield. Mass.
so cial.
c le rk sh o u ld be ap p lie d to th is case school m a te rs in th e h a n d s of a m an
C lifto n H a rris h a s b een m u s te re d also .
e lec ted by th e c ity v o te rs. T h e s t a t e ­
( 2 ) S ectio n 9, A rtic le 3 in e n u m ­ m e n t w as m ad e a t o n e m e e tin g th a t
o u t of th e se rv ic e .
e r a tin g th e d u tie s of th e lo cal b o a rd s if th e c o u n ty sch o o l s u p e r ln e n d e n t
M rs. F . S. F o rd a n d d a u g h te r , M rs. s a y s ; “ P ro v id e an d c o n d u c t g am es,
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is a s u b te r f u g e of P o r tla n d to g e t is not tr u e . H ow can it be w hen
of th is w eek w ill be in th e a fte rn o o n
A s h ip y a rd is b ein g b u ilt a t P le a s ­ w h a t w as tr ie d a few y e a rs ago n in e te e n -T w e n tle th s o f th e v o te rs
o n ly , a s e a rly as p o ssib le, as th e r e Is a n t H o m e u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Mr. a g a in s t th e law s of th e s ta te ?
t h a t elect him liv e in th e city w h e re
T h e O reg o n sch o o l law say s “ No
p le n ty of se w in g to do.
AH m em M o u lto n , as c a p ta in a n d M r. M an- d a n c in g s h a ll be p e rm itte d in any h e h a s no d e a lin g s w ith th e m . T a lk BIOLOGIST FINLEY
PLEASANT VALLEY
GIVES ADVICE
b e rs a re re q u e s te d to com e If p o s­ n a ry as c a sh ie r. At p re s e n t th e y a re sch o o l ro o m .” T h is law sh o u ld r e ­ a b o u t “ ta x a tio n w ith o u t r e p r e s e n ta ­
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p a in tin g a sh ip to sa il o n th e C la c k ­ m ain in fo rce. W e a re n o t d e siro u s
T h e re a re tw o w ays of re m e d y in g
P o rtla n d , O reg o n , F eb . 8, 1 9 1 9 .— ab ly d is c h a rg e d fro m tile a rm y and
of r e tu r n in g to th e p ro flig a c y of
th is m a tte r ;
R ic h a rd K n a r r le ft M onday m o rn ­ a m a s riv e r a t O reg o n C ity fo r s i g h t­ G reece o r R o m e.
E d ito r O u tlo o k :— T h e o d o re R o o se­ lias
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(1 ) L e t th e c o u n ty sch o o l s u p e r ­
in g fo r B o sto n , to re p o r t to h is sh ip , se ein g . T h e n u m b e r o f th e b o a t is re m a in s th e sa m e w h e th e r it is in a
in te n d e n t be e le c te d by th e v o te rs of v e lt w as th e m o s t fa r -s ig h te d P re s i­ L ew is.
th e H o u sa to n ic , a f t e r a v ery d e lig h t­ 348. if an y p a r tic u la r s a re w a n te d , h a ll o r a sch o o l room .
d e n t th is c o u n try e v e r h a d in sa v in g
th e c o u n ty d is tric t a lo n e , o r
L e la n d M oore I h h o m e fro m C am p
C o n sid e r th e ta x e s we a re now p ay ­
fu l tw o w e e k s’ v isit a t h o m e w ith his c o n s u lt th e c a p ta in o r c a sh ie r.
( 2 ) L e t him be e le c te d , as In th e o u r w ild b ird s fro m e x te rm in a tio n . L ew is on a ten d a y s' fu rlo u g h .
in g to s u p p o r t th o s e w ho h a v e fallen
p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. J . R. K n a rr.
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M iss G race K e ste rso n , w ho re c e n t­
d ir e c t c a u se of th r e e - f o u r th of th ese sch o o l b o a rd of th e d is tric t lie sh a ll lu te ly n e c e ssa ry to fu tu r e a g r ic u l­
T. M. Low is o c c u p y in g th e F re d
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M r. a n d M rs. H a rle y B a te s a re r e ­ w ish to d o u b le o r q u a d ru p le y o u r c o n ­ m it th e se le c tio n of co u n ty sch o o l s u ­ S ta te s , b ec a u se th e y a re th e n a tu r a l a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, is on th e ro a d
a n d fa m ily re c e n tly liv ed . M rs. Low
tr ib u tio n to th is . T h in k n o t o n ly of
to reco v ery .
a n d th e fa m ily ex p ect to m ove dow n ceiv in g c o n g ra tu la tio n s o v e r th e a r ­ y o u r p o c k e t book b u t a lso of y o u r p e rin te n d e n t of tilts co u n ty fro m re s ­ ch eck upon in s e c ts a n d o th e r p ests
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(3 ) U nion h ig h sch o o ls a n d any b e c a u se o f h is e d u c a tio n a l ab ility
M r. a n d M rs. E k s tr a n d e n te r ta in e d
g av e a d in n e r In h o n o r of R ic h a rd
H e saw th e c o m p le te e x te r m in a tio n
In h o n o r of o u r r e tu r n in g s a ilo r
g ra d e sch o o ls u n d e r th e sa m e a d m in ­ r a t h e r th a n p o litic a l proficiency.
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K n a r r o f T ro u td a le , w ho h a s b een is tr a tio n sh o u ld be e x e m p te d fro m
P o rtla n d o u g h t not to o b je c t to th is o f th e m y ria d s o f w ild p ig e o n s of frie n d s fro m th e c ity la s t S u n d a y .
lad s, M rs. L. A. H a rlo w e n te r ta in e d
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a t d in n e r la s t T h u rs d a y e v e n in g Mr.
H e d o es not e a s te rn N ortli A m erica, b ec a u se th e se b e e n re p o r te d fro m th is n e ig h b o r­
tu r n S a tu rd a y to h is sh ip , th e H o u sa a s h ig h sch o o l p rin c ip a ls o r s u p e r in ­ th e i r sch o o l sy ste m .
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a n d M rs. J . R. K n a r r a n d R ic h a rd
to n ic. T h e g u e s ts p re s e n t w ere R ic h ­ te n d e n ts a re e le c te d b e c a u se o f real city te a c h e rs . H is only d u ty is to op- b re e d in g g ro u n d s . T h e co m m o n p eo­ hood fo r so m e tim e.
a b ility a n d in a s m u c h as th e y a re a c ­
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T ile T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e r c ir ­ ro n . T h e p a r tic ip a n ts re p o r t t h a t th e siv e sch em e of e d u c a tio n , th e y sh o u ld ty c lerk w ith ju s t as good re s u lts .
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sc h o o lh o u se .
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b o u n tifu ln e s s o f th e d in n e r se rv e d .
c u rin g o f a d e q u a te e q u ip m e n t fo r in g g e n e ra tio n . T h ey (n o t w e) a re W ild B ird R e s e rv a tio n . I t is reco g - I you do n o t a p p ro v e o f th e m e a s u re .
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th e o n es affected by th is a n d o th e r
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nized as th e g r e a te s t w ild b ird re fu g e j
L et m e say a w ord c o n c e rn in g Mr. e d u c a tio n a l m a tte r s .
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day a t th e B ank o f G re sh a m , w ith
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q u ick re lie f by ta k in g C h a m p e r la in ’s B. S elf, w ill d e liv e r th e a d d re s s.
w ill be tw o m o n th s before re lie f can ta ll end of the in d u s try , w ith th e above
T a b le ts as d ire c te d fo r b ilio u s n e ss,
T h e D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re at P re s id e n t II. A. L ew is, S e c re ta ry A
a n d you m ay be a b le to av o id th e s e
re su lts.
H a p p in e ss a n d se n se a re g e n e ra lly be had.
W a sh in g to n lias h a d c h a rg e o f th is F. M iller, C ity C o m m iss io n e r Jo h n
T u rn in g to th e probable cau ses th a t
a tta c k s if you o b se rv e th e d ire c tio n s
T o produce a t such a loss as the
sy n o n y m s.
lead to such an u n p reced en ted drop d a iry m e n a rc now facing Is ru in o u s. a re a a n d sin ce 1908, h as p aid w a r­ M ann, C o u n ty C o m m iss io n e r R u fu s
w ith e ach p a c k a g e .— A dv.
In th e m a rk e t, we a re rem in d ed of No o th e r In d u stry could absorb such a d en s to p ro te c t It. O regon is m o ra lly H o lm an , an d C D. M in to n , o f P o rt-
th e re m a rk m ade by a W ash in g to n loss.
T he d a iry m a n abso rb s It by hound n o t to co m m it tile c o m m e rc ia l hind, D avid M cK eow n, E. I,. T h o rp e ,
co u n ty d a iry m a n recen tly w hen he I w o rk in g longer h o u rs, by w ork in g ev­
O u r pat row
sa id : ’’T h e ta il w ags th e dog, and it is 1 ery m em b er of th e fam ily long hours c rim e o f d e s tro y in g it. M a lh e u r T h e o d o re llru g g e r, a n d G us R ichey,
m ak in g th e dog sick. W hy d o n ’t th e w ith o u t co m p en satio n , and by d is re ­ L a k e R e se rv a tio n is us w o n d e rfu l as of O reHliam , F II C ra n e o f R o ck ­
p r a is e u s
dog buck up and m ake th e ta ll wag?" g a rd in g in te re st on Investm ent.
C r a te r L a k e , M t. H ood o r th e C o lu m ­ w ood, a n d J. W T o w n se n d o f F a ir-
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
,,ENERY DAY •
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R elief Is possible here and elsew here bia h ig h w a y . I t is a n a s s e t to O regon view , in a tte n d a n c e .
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we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re an d
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w o rd s a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s
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to th is sh o p , a n d we a r e g o in g
they say »
C o u n ty F a ir In to o n e a t G re sh a m .
c re a to r In ten d ed th a t he should. N o th ­ m a in s for the d a iry m e n to d em on­ c e d in g J u ris d ic tio n of M a lh e u r L ak e
to t r e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we
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m ere fact th a t th e p rice of T illam ook ficien tly to d em and fa ir play.
p e a r in th e n e x t Issue o f th e O u tlo o k .
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sam e period th a t b u tte rfa t In P o rtlan d n u m ero u s lines d e p e n d e n t upon it will
G e ttin g Kill n t ('o ld s.
sa g e to th e le g is la tu re . O reg o n is a
d ropped tw e n ty cen ts
p ro sp er.
T he I .eague deservt s th e
C o n su m ers a re n a tu ra lly glad to se e m oral su p p o rt of every citizen of g re a t o u t-o f-d o o r s t a te a n d as such
T h e e a sie st a n d q u ic k e s t w ay to get
th e p rice of so m eth in g drop. B u tte r O regon. May we have it?
is a tt r a c t in g p eo p le from all o v e r th e rid o f a cold is to ta k e C h a m b e rla in 's
h as ta k e n th e lead an d if ev ery o th er
O regon D airy m en 's ix-ague. U n ited S ta te s. If an y of y o u r r e a d ­ C o u g h R em edy. T h is p re p a r a tio n h a s
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HESSEL S MACHINERY
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GRESHAM.
OF SUPERIOR LINES
rem ed y you use, h o w e v e r, c a re m ust
W IL L IA M L F IN L E Y ,
he ta k e n n o t to c o n tr a c t a seco n d cold
S ta te B io lo g ist.
P e o p le a re s u r p ris e d a t th e IN ­
S c arcely a d ay p asses th a t Ek •
SOME USEFUL HINTS
b efo re you h av e re c o v e re d fro m th e
s tro m s T ru c k S erv ice do es n o t u n lo ad ST A N T a c tio n o f sim p le b u c k th o rn
first, o n e, a n d th e r e is s e rio u s d a n g e r
S m o o th in g Iro n o r
b a rk , g ly c e rin e , e tc ., as m ixed in Ad-
S ew in g M ach in e
D r e a d fu l lo u g h C u r a i ,
so m e new fa rm im p le m e n ts fo r Hes- ie r-i-k a O N E S P O O N F U L flushes th e
o f th is. A m an of m id d le ag e o r o ld -
T ra v e lin g Iro n
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j e r sh o u ld go to bed a n d sta y In bed
s e l's F a rm M ach in ery .
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C u rlin g -Iro n an d
V acu u m C lp a n e r
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D ry in g C om b in o n e
W a sh in g M ach in e
h a s a sto c k of m a c h in e ry su c h as is re lie v e s ANY C A SE of s o u r sto m a c h , a ro u g h cough fo r w hich C h a m b e r­ sta y In bed th r e e d a y s a t th e s ta r t
Do It
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ra re ly fo u n d in citie s th e size of gaH o r c o n s tip a tio n a n d p re v e n ts a p ­ la in ’s C ough R em ed y h as p ro v en e s­ th a n th e r e w eek s la t e r o n .— Adv.
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T h e IN ST A N T , p le a s a n t
D esk L a m p s
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the
R a d ia to r
Mrs. F. W. O lsen,
C h afin g -D ish
a c tio n of A d le r-i-k a s u r p ris e s both p ecia lly v a lu a b le
The N o rth C a ro lin a m o u n ta in e e rs
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a local p ro v e rb w hich says.
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m a t te r w hich p o iso n ed y o u r sto m a c h y e a rs ago m y little boy J e a n c a u g h t
G rill
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tis in g < p ike-tooth a n d d isc h a rro w s,
m a k e s s ta r s h ln e in th e h o le t h a t th e
w h ich h a v e n ew ly a rriv e d , all ex cel­
A p proxim ately fo u r m illion so ld iers m e d icin es b u t n o th in g did him any
good u n til 1 g av e him C h a m b e rla in ’s
le n t m a c h in e s o f th e b est m a k e . H is an d sa ilo rs a rc now in su red w ith the C o u g h R em edy it re lie v e d h is co u g h re v e n u e m en d rill th r o u g h th e m o u n ­
ta in e e r.
c u s to m e rs a lw a y s g et a s q u a r e deal U nited Stati-s G ov ern m en t for a grand rig h t aw ay a n d b e fo re he had fin­
w hen th e y tr a d e w ith h im a n d his to ta l of a lm o st th irty -sev en billion ish ed ta k in g o ne b o ttle he w as cu re d .
All a u to to p p a r ts a n d re p a irs.
I th in k It is Ju st fine fo r c h ild re n ”
p ric e s a r e less th a n e ls e w h e re .
Q uick
w ork.
d o lla rs
%
3.
P a lrn q u ist,
Adv.
G re sh a m .
Government Restrictions are Removed and we are
better able than ever to accomodate the public.
Big Supply of Assorted Shiplap on hand, also all
kinds of other Sized Lumber.
WE DELIV ER LUMBER ANYW HERE
Bruns Lumber Co.
Wednesday, February 12, 1919
BANK OF GRESHAM
Electric Vacuum Laundry
ROUGH DRY AND WET WASH
N ew I ntern /
PROMPT DELIVERY
PRICES REASONABLE
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EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Regular Trips Between
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
and Outside Hauling.
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