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GRESHAM FAMILY SETS SCOTCH SHORTHORN RECORD MISS HENRIETTA HONEY WRITES ABOUT ‘Y’ WORK ill IS K * «■Ii » ■ “ «TfcJ'jr ; 6 r • w m ? Sh c f W ato n g a' O klahom a, sold th is Scotch “ f>’’th ® L ‘ }v ii!'am S tew art of P aris. 111., for $17,260, record See o r tc . of* J2Q 4» T h ,rty-«*«ht head bro u g h t $111,000 for an aver- SflOOP a n«?» 6aCh' beating the previous A m erican record b> •®n°.0 . * w i ? .aD a y ear old Eold for »1300. T h ree of this bull s eons and 13 d au g h te rs were tn th e sale G a so lin e B o ilin g P o in t« T ell th e fu el m u s t h av e s till h ig h e r b o ilin g p o in ts. H igh q u a lity g a so lin e m u st h av e a c o m p le te a n d c o n tin u o u s c h a in of b o ilin g p o in ts, ra n g in g fro m th e low to th e h ig h . C o m b u stio n s t a r ts w ith th e lo w est a n d flash es on th r o u g h th e u n ifo rm ch a in fro m low to high wlt 1 ,lle re s u lt th a t th e r e is full- ,’“ .we1rt'‘V 1,18' a “ t a «'«‘o “ 8 co m b u stio n •'-’in iin a te o n e lin k a n d th e fu ll pow- e,r ch aIn is b n ?k e n - T h e fam o u s R ed t ro w n g a so lin e h a s th e co m p le te p o w er ch a in . M in e B ack R eliev ed ,JUI" *“ M K ' ‘" " ’» « I. F o r 11 lam e b ack a p p ly C h a m b e r- Ia in 's L in im e n t tw ice a day an d m as- s a K»‘ ,h e m u scles o f th e back o v e r tile «eat of p ain th o ro u g h ly a t each ap p li- c a tio n .— Adv. --------------------- S to ry . C o n tra r y to th e o p in io n h e ld by a g r e a t m a n y p eo p le, th e re a l v a lu e of g a s o lin e is n o t sh o w n by th e old- fa s h io n e d g ra v ity te s t. T h is te s t te lls n o th in g a b o u t th e v a p o riz in g a n d c o m b u s tlv e q u a litie s o f th e fu el as h a s been p o in te d o u t by th e N a tio n a l B u re a u of S ta n d a r d s at W a sh in g to n O nly th e b o ilin g p o in t te s t Is re a lly efficient. B o ilin g p o in ts, of c o u rse , m ean ex- ^ h a t I h,e WOrd? T h a t is' th e y a r e p o in ts on th e th e r m o m e te r a t w h ich a liq u id w ill b egin to boil. F o r a cold e n g in e to s t a r t q u ick ly th e g a so lin e m u s t v a p o rize a t a low te m p e r a tu r e . T o g e t q u ick an d sm o o th a c c e le ra tio n so m e w h a t h ig h - e r b o ilin g p o in ts a r e n ec e ssa ry a n d fo r fu ll p o w e r a n d lo n g m ile a g e th e R ea d »be W ant ada. VOTES FOR QUEEN NOW ! Not Yesterday, or Last Year, but NOW! On Every Gallon of Paint and our line is complete W E W ILL G IV E 2 0 0 V O T E S on C iuJi Sale«, O nly Pick your favorite Queen JONES LUMBER CO. PHONE 891 Gresham FROM CALIFORNIA CRUDE Zerolene is correctly refined from selected California crude oil. It meets with scientific ac curacy the lubrication needs of all types of au tomobile engines. Get a C o rrect L u b ric a tio n Chart for your car. WT ZER0LENP STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C alifo rn ia) C. A . M ’C A R T Y , S pecial Aj?ent, G resham , Ore. W • Jo h n P a rm e r's not a college m an, .Hut he Isn 't any fool C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1 H< s I t a rn ed a lot of com m on sense so we g trls h ad th e m a n d th e Y m an ! T h at he co u ld n ’t get in school. ' a n d th e c h a u ffe u r a te o u t o f tin pans. I ns a q u a rte r section My p la te h ad fu lly a th ir d of it b ro k - He Of ow old valley d irt. 1 eti off so th a t I h ad to k eep a n e.ve And u h e a rt th a t's even bigger 1 on my slip p e ry m a c a ro n i to k eep it B eats behind a colored s h irt. fro m s lid in g off. b u t we m a n a g e d . It Jo e Jim so n is a d iffe re n t m an — w ould h a v e been m u ch b e tte r if th«*v He lik es his little sprees. h ad g iv en us a ll tin p la te s, b u t th a t And w ears h is S unday breeches A -baggln' at th e knees. w as th e ir idea o f b ein g a little e x tra nice to th e lad ies. W ell you n e v e r He boasts about h is liberty, And his b re a k in ’ of th e law s. saw su ch an a p p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e in y o u r life, an d th e Y m an a rr a n g e d to And says th a t p ro h ib itio n I fas got a lot of flaws. ho ld se rv ic e th e r e ev ery S u n d ay and a co n c e rt ev ery W ed n esd ay n ig h t. Oh, L ast n ig h t Jo h n stopped h is gas m achine I fo rg o t to te ll you a b o u t th e coffee— Beside Joe Jim so n 's gate, i t ’s th e o n ly good coffee 1 h av e had And w hile they w h ittled on a rail. h e re a n d we h ad c re a m tc a n n e d T hey talk ed ab o u t th e state. m ilk i in it a n d re a l su g a r. H ere Said Jo e to Jo h n : " I ’ll be doggon th e y m a k e th e m ost a b o m in a b le c o f If th a t old w ater wagon fee, se rv e h o t m ilk fo r it a n d use Isn t k e tch in ' m ost the C ongressm en, And th e rest of them a te ta g g in ’.” s a c c h a r in e fo r su g a r. W ell th is big d a rk e y got a big k e ttle of w a te r S aid Jo h n to Jo e : Old Rooze m u st I b o ilin g , an d th e n to o k u p his tw o go— No s tra d d lin of th e fence-— g r e a t big black h a n d s fu ll of co ffee O ur fifty y ears' experience a n d d u m p ed it in. T h e n he stood Should teach us both some sense o v e r it a n d Just a t th e p sy ch o lo g ical “ You rem em ber w hen o u r o a ts and m o m e n t, p o u red in cold w a te r, and w h eat w hen it b o iled up a g a in , it was Wns m ostly ch eat and sm ut, re a d y . H e serv ed it in b ow ls th a t But since w e're b u ild in ' b e tte r roads h eld m o re th a n a q u a r t, I ’m s u re We’re g e ttln ’ out th e ru t. „ d e licio u s a n d sav ed th e It re a lly „ w „ as “Now we use a little v itrio l w ash. . . And pick th e seed we sow. • to r n ie' to r 1 - co u ld not sw allo w th e o th e r th in g s. I a te cof- It tak es a little w atch ln ' B ut th e p ests have got to go. fee a n d b re a d — d a n d y w h ite b re a d — no b u tte r , th o u g h , a n d w hen e v e ry - "O ur sheep and c a ttle had th e scab body re m a rk e d a b o u t my n ot e a tin g O ur horses had th e m ange, , , . , '' ra v ed a n d rav ed o v e r th e coffee And the chickens w ere a lousy lot T ill we o rganized th e grange. an d b re a d , an d a s s u re d th e m I could g e t m e a t an d b re a d -p u d d in g , etc. "T he b edsteads all w ere buggy On th e ran ch 1 bought below, at an v o ld F pench reB tauraIlt> b u t Rut if you live w ith l.izzie c o u ld n 't g e t w h ite m a n ’s b re a d an d The bugs have got to go. A m e ric a n coffee w ith c re a m an d re a l " It w as kerosene and bug dust, s u g a r an y p lace else. I g u ess 1 g o t And tu rp e n tin e and p alu t, | by w ith it— I k n o w 1 d ru n k th e T ill w h atev er life th e re m ight liavi w h o le bow l fu ll of coffee anyw ay. been. S he’s ju s t as su re th e re a in 't. T h e ir sto v e is an a rr a n g e m e n t a b o u t , tw o fe e t h ig h a n d a to p a b o u t 5x8 "W e have chucked tu berculosis, fe e t, so th a t th e y can p u t on a dozen And th e dcudly typhoid foe, k e ttle s a t once an d fry s te a k a t th e And w e're on th e tr a il of cancer, F o r th e g erm s have got to go! sa m e tim e. H e “ p u t on w in d ” w hen he frie d o u r s te a k in a p a il— o rd i- [ n a rily th e y fry it r ig h t on th e sto v e to p . W e h ad a good tim e an y w ay a n d I w as so g la d to h a v e th e d riv e a n d se e so m u ch of th e city a n d th e c o u n try . L e a v in g P a ris we d ro v e th r o u g h Av. des C h a m p s E ly sees, th e y c laim th e m o st b e a u tifu l s tre e t in th e w o rld , p assed th r o u g h th e N a p o leo n a rc h , e re c te d to co m m em o ra te N a p o le o n ’s v ic to ry , p assed th r o u g h w h at is k n o w n as th e m ost b e a u tifu l w oods in th e w o rld — f o r g o tte n th e n a m e o f it, by th e cem e te r y w h ere th e A m erican boys a re b u rie d —- ( t h e r e is a c o m p an y s t a tio n e d h e re now to fix it up a n d th e y say it is fin ish ed , w en t th r o u g h V er s a ille s (th e y p ro n o u n c e t h a t V er-si h e r e ) ; saw th e p alac e o f L o u is X IV w h e re th e p eace c o n fe re n c e is being h e ld a n d th e b u ild in g in w hich th e p eace p a c t w ill be sig n ed i t v.na a ll w o n d e rfu lly In te re s tin g a n d exactly as p ic tu re s o f th e s e p lace s t h a t we see in A m erica. T h e re is a fine a s p h a lt ro a d ev ery s te p of th e way, a n d each to w n h a s g a te s th ro u g h w h ich you m u s t go in e n te r in g th e to w n . 5% Interest on I ime Deposits F ro m am i a f t e r th is d a te u e w ill pay th e fo llo w in g ra te s of in te r e s t on d e p o sits m ad e w ith th e B ank of G resh am . 4 % o n S a v in g s A eeoiints. 1% o n T im e o f (t m o n th s. 5% BANK OF GRESHAM G R E SH A M , O REG O N A. F. M IL L E R , P re s id e n t, W. E. M A R K E L L , Vice P re s id e n t K. A. M IL L E R . C a sh ie r M. U S H IP L E Y , Asst. C a s h ie r a ¿5 FORDSON TRACTOR Price at Gresham $975 W e have them. R A K E R & SON Gresham, Oregon “ A sk th e m an w ho o m is ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME SOME USEFUL HINTS S ew ing M achine M otor V acuum C le a n e r W a sh in g M achine F lo o r, T a b le a n d D esk I,am p s C hafing-D ish T o a s te r G rill C offee P e rc o la to r M ilk W a rm e r 'lin t a n o th e r th in g needs k illin ’,” Said F a rm e r Jo h n to Joe— ‘I t’s the ra n k e s t sk u n k a-livin' And th e scab of every woe. " I t doubles up o u r taxes, And sk in s th e co u n try slic k ; It's tile sm ut upon th e linen Of o u r body politic. " I t d rills w ith th u g s and a n a rc h ists. And fa tte n s on th e loot; It tu r n s a g irl in to a iiag, And a boy in to a bru te! 'I t 's th e lazy bloated On U ncle S a m u e l’s It's th e slim y leech blood, And keeps him on An in f a n t d a u g h te r w ill soon ta k e up h e r re sid e n c e a t th e G ilb e rt B ates h o m e. J u s t a t p re s e n t sh e an d h e r m o th e r a re s ta y in g a t th e E m a n u e l h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d . E v en th o u g h o u r sch o o l w as closed n in e w eek s o u t o f th e n in e m o n th s sch o o l y e a r we feel t h a t th e p u p ils d id v ery c re d ita b le w o rk . All of th o s e ta k in g th e final e x a m in a tio n in g e o g ra p h y p assed , o n e receiv in g 100 p e r cen t a n d a n u m b e r ab o v e 90 p e r c e n t. O nly tw o receiv ed c e r tific a te s of p e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e , A g a th a an d M abel H a rd in g . T h is is F rid a y , th e th irte e n th , and plum b full of good luck! R ead th e W an t ads. J. C A N N O N DRY GOODS G rex h a in, O re. z OSCAR W THOREN Contractor and Builder. MKPTH’ T A N K S B U ILT A n y th in g in Ite x id e n ie B u ild in g . C an fu rn is h d ra w in g an d co m p le te bill o f p lu m in g . F re e E s tim a te . P h o n e ,W»1 GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Portland Phone Bdw. 524 H eadquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine. Come get a demonstration S m o o th in g Iro n o r T ra v e lin g Iro n C u rlin g -Iro n an d D ry in g C om b in one V ib ra to r H e a tin g P ad R a d ia to r P o rta b le S to v e and Oven R an g e Fan ELEC TR IC ST O R E Electric Ruilding body louse back! th a t su ck s his 100 V otes F ree For V ictory G oddess th e rack! 'I t ’s the old saloon, an d lie'll get h is ,” S aid U ncle Jo h n to Joe, 'F o r s u re 's th e w orld is m ovin' The p arasite « m u st go!" W. S. GORDON. A storia, Oregon. to the first person who reports to the office of the O utlook the finding of a typograph ical error in an advertisem ent in any is sue of the O utlook, from now until further notice. V ote fo r th e V icto ry G o ddess nt th e h a rd w a re s to re . T w en ty v o tes on th e d o lla r, cash p u rc h a s e s. L. L. K id i'e r. THE OUTLOOK P h o n e 701 PLEASANT VIEW M rs. E lsie H u lit is so m uch im p ro v ed as to be a b le to be b ro u g h t h o m e fro m th e h o s p ita l la s t S a tu r d ay . T a ilo rin g For m en an d w o m en — cle a n in g , p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e well. P e te r L e n a rd , P ow ell s tre e t. -V - on y e a rly tle|M m iU o f K54HI.4HI o r m o r e . 1 his B ank is a S T A T E BANK a n d u n d e r S ta te s u p e rv isio n and c o n tro l. K m m r m * o v e r O n e Q u a r te r M illion Ik illa is . "T he sk u n k s they c a u g h t th e chickens. And only left th e <iuills. Till we stopped th e ir license system By a dose of sh o tg u n pills. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 B IG T R U C K S B E S T O F SERVICE R E SP O N SIB L E AND C o n tracto r and Builder General Contractor S eptic T a n k s J a c kscrew s fo r B e n t TRANK C. JONES G ra h a m . O re P h o n e 96x R ELIA BLE G R E SH A M and P O R T L A N D P o rtla n d A -2078 22.-» A s h ; B ilw y 2O2M G re sh a m 851 Albert Ekstrom A. HANDY C o r. P o w e ll a m i M a p le TPA C TO P A T o P re v e n t B elch in g . M ake a r e g u la r h a b it o f e a tin g slo w ly , m a s tic a te y o u r food th o r o u g h ly, a n d you m ay h av e no f u r th e r tro u b le . If you s h o u ld , ta k e o n e of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly a f t e r s u p p e r .— Adv. R u s t-P r o o f Corsets P h on e <111 J o h n 's P h ilo so p h y , o r Bug* H av e Got to Go. E d. W o o d ard is h a v in g a co m p lete w a te r sy ste m In s ta lle d In h is nice new h o u se. a r n e r ’s To be in fashion you should wear a Warner's Corset a com fortable fitting corset, a fashion able shaping corset, and a corset guaranteed to wear without rust ing, breaking or tearing. When you discard a Warner's it is 1»- cause you wish a new Warner's. F a rm e r ANY 5É& F'AR .PvT ERE is an economical little Kerosene Trac- Core is supported by a four piece cast frame. torforsmall or large farms—It pulls2 L4- The fan is driven by spiral gears enclosed. The in. plows anywhere a good team can con ‘safety fan hub prevents damage to these tinuously pull one plow. A t the Salina, Kansas, gears when starting. No fan belt or chain to Demonstration in 1918 it proved that it can look after. Tho Sylphon Thermostat regulates average 1 1-10 acres per hour on 1.62 gal. of thu cooling system. Water circulation is insured kerosene plowing gumbo under an average by a centrifugal pump. Thia controlled cooling draw bar pull of 1015 pounds. It has a four device maintains proper temperature of water cylinder Case Valve-in-head Motor act cross to keep tho motor hot thereby assuring thor wise upon a one piece cast main frame. 71118 ough combustion and prevents raw fuel pass affords the use of all cut steel spur gears and ing by tho pistons or diluting the oil in prevents disalignment of shafts, gears and crank case. bearings. AU of these important parts are thor The Case Air Washer permits only clean, oughly enclosed and run in oil. The friction m o i s t air entering carburetor, consequently no clutch belt pulley is mounted on the crank shaft dust can enter the cylinders. This means a long and conveniently located for belting up to any lived motor. This tractor weighs only 3400 lbs. machine. The Motor has a removable head also , , n plowing all wheels travel on unplowed big hand hole covers along the aide of crank land. The hitch ia low and adjustable, eliminat case and a large cover under- ing undue side draft. For Discing,. Seeding, Haying, Harvesting, Threshing, Silo accessible. The fin and tub«?, Filling, Baling, etc., it’a a non-clogging Case Radiator ( iresham , ( )re. handy tractor. H S L ta w a : Gresham Overland Co.