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PAGE TW« OBESHAM OUTLOOK. GKESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F riday I at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook I P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, | E ditor and M anager. To Help Farmers O ne year. 11.60, s ix m onth s, 85c, three m onth s trial su b scrip tion , 60c. 1 C om bination ra te s w ith all the P o r t la n d D ailies. By C. E. Spence, State Market Agent Scales Must Balance. W hen th e p u rch asin g pow er of a I co u n try eq u als or exceeds its produc- | lug pow er th e n th e re is sta b ility , ___. “ ___ , ; ~ 3 7 when th e p u rch a sin g pow er is less I. i » i l , a t the Pxmtofflce "at ureeham tb an p roduction pow er th e re is th e Oregon, under the A ct o f M arch a, 187». | reverse. T h ere a re ab o u t fo rty m illion farm - GONE IRE (H it EOKEK.'X G R tl> I®™ 1,1 the u “ited States. T h e irs is th e MARKETS. biggest sin g le in d u stry of th e n atio n . If they could sell th e ir p ro d u cts at A m erican farm ers who have re- tair pr"flu , «»ere w ould be g en e ral duced th eir planted acreage oi w heat pZ,o8pef?ty in a11 a g ric u ltu ra l sta te s, to 57,111,000 5 " they cannot, th en th e re ca n n o t of 76.6S3.000 acres in . _ 1919 . . I n . ’ / r m a I h iiu in o u a A l l 11»» c o I » . . .. in 1924 is both justifiable and wise ln l,“ ' th e opinion of T heodore I). H am m att. ,ne88 a re c? r ‘? in to feel th e eff<?ct8 ° f in v estigator for th e D epartm ent of aK n cu ltu rai depression Commerce, who sees in th e move th e ^uny Betweeu the Ends, possibility of the passing of th e The, oi iooJ p ri)duclt8 "»»st U nited S tates as a w heat exporting ^ P t the p rices offered; th e con- country. A pparently the farm ers be 8“ “ e r* ‘he p r" d“ ct8 p,ay th e lieve the only safe policy is to lim it p ric *8 a8Ik e,,; ,T he in dividual fa rm e r th e ir production to the needs of th e r . U8t 8 e l , a t l , e p r ‘c* ? ffe,red e/ en hom e m arket when he know s th a t it is less th a n In the opinion of Mr. H am m att w ar “ ‘he pr<id u c t *;O8t h i® ' ™ e dislocated the w hole system of in te r- ly . c" " su m er m u st pay th e fixed re- national trad e in bread-stuffs. Russia, a ' prl<^ h « ° w ithout. It d o esn ’t India, A rgentine and A ustralia, all ’ ‘ m a tte r w h eth er dr n ot he can afford large grow ers of w heat, fell m ore or th e price. Betw een th e farm an d th e k itch en is less into the background d uring the w ar, w hile th e United S tates and a v a s t "s p re a d ” in p rices. F a r too C anada entered more im portantly in t- ft“ / “ * ,n t“r ®8‘8 J iv* ° " th e betw een th e com petitive field. T his continued v . m an.y a fte r the w ar had ended, but evidently dI,f;? 7 ’,d *er8’ , fa r to ° *"any r ® a lfer8' it has not taken long for the period of .n d a l l / he8e A D V E R T IS IN G R a tes reason ab le Our rep resen ta tiv e w ill ca ll. farm er in th e rea r line of fighting. Many elem ents en ter Into th e de veloping of a g re a t world trad e In breadstuff's ju st as they en ter Into w orld trad e In m anufactured goods. L abor plays its part, but basically the shipping problem is the chief key to th e situation. The scuttling of The A m erican M erchant M arine spells m ore to this country than the loss of prestige on the seas. It m eans th e I,amp. ring of A m erican trad e w hich m u st depend on foreign b o tto m s - th e w ater railro a d s needed to c a rry A m er ican goods to foreign m arkets. :nn g o v ern ro u te s EKI HAY, OCTOBER 8, quit. Many fa rm e rs h av e lo st m oney in them . In n ea rly ev ery fa ilu re th e ca u se has been th a t of too little s tre n g th [ an d too g re a t ex p enses. A c o o p e ra tive m ovem ent th a t does not co n tro l a big volum e of th e p ro d u ctio n h as a poor ch an ce too su< veed, and an o r- | g an izatio n th a t coniines itself sim ply I to c o n tro llin g p ro d u ctio n is little b etter. Both p ro d u ctio n co n tro l and m a rk e tin g are n ecessary . T h e p ro d u c t s m u st go to co n su m ers a t a price at w hich th ey w ill buy to th e ir needs ( if th e re be a n a tu ra l co n su m p tio n , and th e p rice to th e g ro w e r m u st be t h a t ) of a living p ro fit if h e is to p ro sp er. C ooperation m u st be alo n g th e lin e s) of g ettin g th e gro w n p ro d u ct to th e hom e w ith few h a n d lin g s and m iddle profits. T h e u n n ec essary m iddle ex p en ses m u st be divided betw een th e g ro w er and e a te r, in liig h r p rice s to I th e fa rm e r and low er co sts to th e c o n su m er. T h is k ind of co o p eratio n w ould w eed o ut th e arm y th a t m ak es m oney from th e w o rk of o th e rs b u t it w ould m ak e p erm an en cy for a g ric u l tu re an d in d ire ctly for a ll o th e r b u si- | ness. E’arin Reminders. T h ick c re a m —not le s s th a n 30 per cen t b u tte rfa t—is an a d v a n ta g e to th e farm er, th e s ta te college d airy d e p a r t m ent holds. I t h a s a low er p e rc e n t age of m ilk se ru m th a n th in cream and hence does n o t spoil as q uickly. Being lig h te r th a n th in cre am it co sts less in ex p re ss ch arg es. 1!WI LASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. EMPLOYMENT P H Y t u e iA s a W O R K W A N T E D by fo u r or five J a p a n e s e in p o ta to d ig g in g o r b^rry pru n ing U. H a a e g a w a . aouth M ain str e e t, Greah a m , p h o n e 3x._________________________ W A N T E D — G irl to a a a isl w ith houae w ork in P o rtla n d fa m ily T im e and op p o rtu n ity g iv e n for p ra ctice on p ian o or ty p e w r ite r , 320. .................... A d d ress E., ca re O utlook. W A N T E D — P lo w in g And g en era l tea m w o rk . E . W a ll, G resh a m , phone 33x4. F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll J. HoMB^r p h on e 15x1 _ P h o n » : Ortie» 12(1 F O R W O O D S A W IN G p h o n e S te v e M ars- ton, G resh a m 3^5. tf F O R ^ U I C K A N D E F F I C IE N T W O O D- SA I C a ll G. A. Cox. G resh am , p h o n e 176. tf H. H. H U G H ES, M. D. H our» : 10-12 A. M. G R ESH A M . Ofllc» 2261 S p ecia a l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s F it t in g o f G la sse» Offlce, e v e r F ir st S ta te R ank G resh a m , O regon A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon COMING TO ’^ ® r t 8k* r e a t ° i U m e’ Dr. Mellenthin B a r k e r road. I S M A L L P IG S F O R S A L E . C h a s. P a lm - lilad , It. 1, G r e s h a m , p lio n e 38x1.________ I b & K K SHIRB H O AR F O R S A L E . A lv in I K a se r , G resh a m , R. 2, B o x 44. S e c tio n I L in e road , 2 m ile s w est o f G resh am . P h o n e 122x Milk and Cream F IS K T IR E S and TUBES Gresham Tire Shop Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s A hom e w here th e sick are nursed, not the sick n ess All cases, but contagions diseases PHONE GRESHAM 1861 D E N T IS T S PhoDM i GREETING CARDS KKP1 ltl II LOST A S P FOUND. 'T H E rxchange of G R E E T IN G C .IR D S * at the Holiday Season has rightly be come a universal custom because it pro vides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. 0 At your suggestion our salesman will call on you with samples of our beautiful lines of engraved Greeting Cards. B B REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE It 1« w ell to order »t onee w h ile lin es are com plete lor ns the holid ays approach var ious lines may he ehtsed out. Cull here now and look over th e sam p les. CRVMPAGKKR W ILL WIN. G resham O utlook Phone 1561 V A N C O U V E R . W A S H IN G T O N F arm anil S tork S a le , a S p ecia lty P h o n e V u n eo u ta r (14, or G resh am O ntlook 15(1 B e». »195 N erve B locking D ental X -R ay Offlce over B ank of G resham DR. JULIUS G. STURE D entist onie» In R ank o f O rraham lla llilln g In S a n d y W e d n e sd a y s a n d T h u rsd a y » PHONES G re«kam H31______ S a n d y (9 a n d ( x l ATTORNEYS M A ln 1249 P hones G resh a m 15»J McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law G resh am Offlce. W ith r o w B ld g P ro b a te an d C orp oration W ork P o rtla n d Ortlce, 721 C orb ett B ld g . W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law Office over Bank of Gresham T eleph on e»! Offlre 11(1, R e«. |4 ( g M U S IC IA N S FRIEDA E. BRATZEL Accredited Teacher of Plano P upil o f L ou la V icto r S a a r S c a le B u ild in g an d E le m e n ta r y H a rm o n y S tu d io —G resh a m , p h o n s 791 T o m G . T a y lo r ORGAN PIANO Accredited Teacher VOICI W ed n esd a y s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in so n s G resh am P h o n e 1061 DOROTHY WALTON T e a c h e r o f P la n o EDELLA TOWLE Teacher of Dunning System fo r B e g in n e r s S tu d io F ir st S ta te B a n k B u ild in g P h o n e 18(1 IN S U R A N C E SEE_ JOHN BROWN P io n eer R eal E s ta t e a n d In su ra n ce L ife — F ire — A u to m o b ile — H ealth P la te G la ss S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D Offlce 2601 P hones Rea. 2501 R e g n e r B u ild in g JAM ES ELKINGTON IN S U R A N C E Phone» Bdwy. 8576 G resh am 1201 and 355 Three Trucks Dally 65*4 N. Second Street Insured Carriers MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t s — G r e s h a m LOCAL AND LO N« DISTANCE MOVING Wootl Coal B riquets The variety in style and price will be of convenience to many. (RUMPACKER W. S. WOOD A uctioneer 1.1'ST 20 G O A T S N o tify J o h n V o g ler, o p p o site G resh a m O reen n o u se on H o g a n ro a d o r p h on e G resh a m 306. T A K E N U P — Y ou n g red h u ll c a lf w ith w h ite m a rk in g s. O w n er c a n h a v e sa m e b y p a y in g fo r feed an d ad v . C h as. A. R o g ers. G resh a m , p h o n e 1676. Offlre 1184, DR. W. J. OTT D entist SEPTIC TANKS S E A S O N O F 1924 will w >rk ’ th th e republic «Don fn »m th sta te aud w ill i hetti r resulti i for le state. II« k n i ’ WH it o >Kon needs, F o r all th e people all the tim e. and Em ily F. Bolcom, M .D . Physician and Surgeon The White AUTO TOP Co. For Congress R esid e n c e 2261 GEO. IN G LIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon MISCELLANEOUS Gresham Undertaking Co. To Know the Man Is to Vote for Him OREGON C O N C O R D G R A P E S for m a k in g jelly . Phone 167x1 Mra. H o m er W illia m s, G resh a m , phone 103x.______________________ ________ C E D A R B E R R Y P O S T S fo r sa le . F rom LIVESTOCK 12-21 in ch es. O rd ers to r 1U0 pouts or m ore d e liv e r e d w ith in 10 m ile s o f G resh a m , a t 10 a n d 15c each . J. S HORSES for __D o n a ld son G r e sh a m, phone* 7CG. T E A M " F M A R E S ab ou t » v ea ra old . P U R E B 11ED A 1R f »ALE T’Ü P S , fe m a le s Women and Children W eight a b o u t 3200, a lso harnea». C h ea p - Oregon >5.00; m a le s »1». P h o n e G resh am 2371 Gresham, if ta k e n a t on ce. C. J. P eter so n . R. 1. C O N C O R D G R A P E S for sa le . Mrs. W ' i l f s h a n h A n d erso n S ta tio n ___ tf H . G ib son . G resh a m , p h o n e 32x T E A M F O R SARK . W ork s in g le or d o u ble. s te a d y an d tru e, g o o d p u llers. R E M IN G T O N T Y P E W R 1 T E R {o r Mtk> In good co n d itio n . C. 11. Sloop, B or- W o u ld ta k e fresh co w in trad e. W. Ing. Oreg o n , n ea r P le a s a n t H o m e C ook. R ock w ood . tf G OOD M IX E D C L O V E R A N D TIM O TH Y R oom » 15 a n d 16, C ongdon B ld g . B R O O D A N D W O R K M A R E for sa le . S. h a y for sa le . A b o u t 12 to n s. C. J. C. D ix o n . F a ir v ie w , p h on e G resh am 21x. H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. P eter so n , A n d erso n S ta tio n . R. 1. B o x 61. G resh a m . tf Offlce 1271 P hones R esid e n c e 127z CATTLE FUR pups, th ree- G resh a m , O regon m on th » old ; ch ea p . R a y S tro n g , p h on e F R E S H CO W F O R S A L E . A u g u st P e te r 2161. son. 3 m ile s e a s t o f G resh am , o n B o r in g road. P h o n e 26x2, not designate shipping ports n e a re st a r « 1ta k in « ovt;r farm s, th e points of g re a te s t' production, or 9 ^ ^ losing game ° nC From Tested Cows p o rts of a rriv a l a t points of n e a re st | a Hituatlon th a t 8houl<1 v ita lly SP E C IA L IST d istribution. We m ust take w hat we In Internal Medicine for the in te re st the b u sin ess in te re sts o» O re ___________POULTRY____________' Passed by can get. and experience in th e p ast gon. past twelve years O urs Is an a g ric u ltu ra l state. has clearly show n th a t G reat B ritain, Portland Health Authorities. Its cities ca n n o t grow for long u n le ss POULTRY W ANTED i dom inating the sea, has never geared I ¿here ls p ro sp ero u s a g ric u ltu re be A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E h er m aritim e o p erations to m eet the hind them . T h e re should be a g e n W E P A Y C A SH DOES NOT OPERATE best te re st of Uncle Sam. GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. era l m ovem ent to help th e fa rm e rs W H IT E R O SE | P h o n e 1103 G resh a m , O regon organize th e ir production. T h eir I.lteraey Test In New York. p ro sp erity is of far m ore im p o rtan ce S A N IT A R Y D A IR Y Real E state, R en tals, Loans. H ereafter, no person can en ter the than th a t of th e m iddle In terests. Will be nt | M O D E R N 6-ROOM H O U S E for s a le C e- I polling booth in New York sta te who P h o n e G resham 80x2 Why C ooperation .Moves Slow ly. m en t b a sem en t, p len ty o f fru it. P ro p - i BENSON HOTEL e r ty o f th e J. H . C one e s ta t e on F ir s t | h as not com pleted a t least the sixth Why co operation m oves so slow ly in str e e t, 2 b lo ck s w est o f B a n k o f G resh grade of un elem entary school course |O reg o n is because so m any move- . R e a so n a b le te r m s ca n be had. W ednesday, T hursday, Friday, am A p p ly to S. S. T h o m p so n , p h on e 1947. or passed au exam ination given by m enta aloug th is line have sta rte d and O ctober S, 9 and 10 , . . . . failed. T he farm e rs have little hope A nnouncem ent F U R N I S H E D H O U S E K E E P I N G ROOM those to whom the sta te e n tru sts th e le88 en th u siasm . One a fte r fo r ren t. C lo se in. C lea n a n d lig h t. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. OF M rs. Id a H e n g stle r , R o b e r ts a v e n u e , teaching of its children and adults. I an o th er have been organized, func- G r e sh a m , p h on e 174-_________________ tf T his m eans th a t p rac tica lly every |tio n e d w eakly for s h o rt periods, an d | H A L F -A C R E T R A C T _ fo r ” sa lv on W a l- Three Buys Only new voter will have sp e n t som e tim e lu la H e ig h ts , G resh a m . F in e co rn er BIOS WANTED. • lo ca tio n . C. M. Z im m erm a n . 50th an d in an A m erican school room before H a w th o r n e , phone T a b o r 3392.________t f I , , ... i Cash bids w anted for th e school M orticians and Funeral No Charge for Consultation u n dertaking the lull responsibilities I pro p erly of fo rm er T erry School Dis- F A R M E R S A T T E N T IO N ! i D irectors of citizeushlp. Many other sta te s tr lc t No, 8, M ultnom ah, O regon, on Dr. M ellenthin Is a r e g u la r g ra d u a te ReÄ d B ro ^ T i Caskets il5 and Cp have a literacy te st for voting but the liase Ijine roa<1 ab o u t o n e-h alf m ile 111 m edicine an d s u rg e ry an d is li- I P o w e ll stree t, G resh a m , p h o n e 2501. tf sta te of New York is the first to give east from 12-Mile co rn e r co n sistin g of censed by th e s ta te of O regon. H e I f a r m s F O R S A L E , la rg e or sm a ll. In DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i,, „ i ... .. . » i one acru m o re o r less of lan d and does n o t o p e ra te fo r c h ro n ic a p p e n fine a g r ic u ltu r a l se ctio n . K a rl J. H a g - to its educational au th o rities the duty L chooj b uildings th ero n . B. W. EMERY berg. R. 2. G - resh ’ a m , p h on e 576. dicitis, g all sto n es, u lc e rs of stom ach, of m aking the test as to the literacy I Bids m ay be m ade se p a ra te — for to n sils o r adenoids. N E W M O D E R N H O U S E to r sa le . 4 ro o m s Phone 17x1 of Its voters and the first to prescrib e land or b uildings or for land an d a n d b r e a k fa st nook. A lso so m e turn*, He h as to h is c re d it w o n d erfu l r e tu re. T w o b lo ck s w e s t o f h ig h sch ool. a test of "reading and w riting w ith I buildings to g eth er. Bids to be in th e su lts in d iseases of th e sto m ach , liver, Vie G uarantee to P lease C all 25x5 a f te r 7 o 'clo ck In e v en in g s. hands of the C lerk by four o 'clock bow els, blood, sk in , n erv es, h e a rt, k id understanding.' HEEDN p. m., O ctober 7, 1924. Bids w ill be ney, b lad d er, bed w ettin g , c a ta rrh , TRIMMING mill UPHOLSTERING W h o Is I n t e r e s t e d ! (Opened a t th e G resham D rug Co. sto re w eak lu n g s, rh eu m a tism , sc iatica , leg I w i n t e r v e t c h a n d r y e fo r sa le S p ecia l A tte n tio n U lic n to T h e ta r iff q u e stio n is n e ith e r a re - r “ e d B te at e ,?* h °.’ c ‘<> ck p ' T he u lc e rs and re c ta l ailm e n ts. I A <;, S ch a n tin , Itw liw u n il, p lio ne 2.;;i. S ea t C o v ers an d R ep a irin g p u b lican n o r a d e m o c ra tic issu e. Br° ard ^ 8ervt'8 “ >« r ‘Bht to re je c t an y Below a re th e nam es of a few of his I S A L E — H u n g a r ia n v etch , reclea n ed , m any satisfied p a tie n ts in O regon: I H e '8 h ts F a r m. T el. D a m a s- Workmen in tills country a re cm- ° a 1 8‘ C. J. LUNQDUIST, C lerk, Mrs. J. M. B ow ers, Toledo, g all I ----- ----- ---------------------------------------------— ployed, eat, live, dress aud have th e ir School D istric t No. 4. P h o n e B R a co n 4216 sto n e s an d bow el tro u b le . I ALTOMOBIIJSS. am usem ents under w hat we term the O ver L ib e r ty G a ra g e. 125-14th St.. Jo h n J. W estfall, Iro n sid e, u lcers of i„.:| , , S r r on Ford .n r for sale "A m erican sta n d ard of living" w hich I n o t ic e to C R F D IT O K S , B et. A ld er an d W a sh in g to n a t d isco u n t or tra d e for ch ick en s. P h o n e Is higher th an in any oth er nation in in the C ircu it C ourt o f th e s t a t e o f Ore- th e stom ach G resh a m 2371. th e world. I ? Hn f ° r ,h ® C ou n ty o f M u ltn om ah . P ro- B arney D ionne, B andon, lung and 1922 W IL L Y S K N IG H T to u r in g new H ours of w ork a re sh o rter, factory In “th’o 1 M a tter o f th e E s ta te o f Ir v in g b ro n ch ia l tro u b le. tires, A - l co n d itio n . I f y o u w a n t to g e t Mrs. N ick Oja, Gold B each, gall mid housing c ” tions nr« b etter mid I Dodge, Dtx’eitHed. a n e x t r a g o o d ca r lo o k t h is over. w ag es are hig .• th an can be secured , Notice 1» h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u nder- stones. 1923 F o rd 4-door se d a n . L o o k s a n d r u n s i, ...» » p i u . .. p 3 I sig n ed , M ary L ou ise D od ge, h a s b een ap - good . M rs. T. II. M artin , Moro, h igh blood 1923 el8< wh< re. I his condition of affairs J pointed e x e c u tr ix o f the last w ill an d O v erla n d to u rin g , L ooks and runs 1 h not all an accident. It has been th e I t» «tam en t or Irv in g Dodg«* d ecea sed , by p ressu re. good . Jo h n Itallod, Ja c k so n v ille , kidney 1 1934 M a x w e ll ro a d ster. L o o k s a n d ru n s outgrow . 1, of an In d ustrial policy Y ^ ' U i t T o f ‘ m u H ™ . ? / tro a u b ie le an d rh eu m » a i v tism . „„„„ u h it li lias encouraged th e building u p lm e n t o f P rob ate, an d h a s tiu a lliled - j i 1 1923 S ta r , d riv en . le s s ,, th a n 2000 m ile s. A. E. ( am p b ell, A lbany, ap p e n d icitis, ft ix>oks like a new < a r of A m erican industries. I A ll v«-rsons h a v in g c la im s a g a in st sa id * W » o i o ft» l i r w * It is w o rth a Whole lot to the Amor- | ^ 2 2 .^ H a rry Sibley, St. H elen s, h e a r t I D r iv e th e se c a rs, look them over. Y o u ’ll I sam e, d u ly verltleil a s by law req u ired , to a«» n.fci I s a v e m o p e y a n d g et a b e tte r a u to m o - lean people to m aintain th is condition llte u n d ersig n ed ¡it 5nl C o rh ell B u ild in g , t r o »» u b l e i. » » » ,1 b ile. T h ese c a r s w ill c a r r y a 6 0 -d a y V u lcan izin g and R etreading R em em ber above d ate, th a t co n su l- I g u a r a n te e * of nffalrs. i t is w orth a w hole lot to a P ortlan d , O regon, w ith in s ix m o n th s from ereof. ta tio n on th is trip w ill be fre e aud I ............ Il e s s e l im p l e m e n t c o . All W ork G u aran teed foreign nation to have such a m a rk e t the D a d te a te o f h first p u b lica tio n , Oct. 3. 1924. I R e lia b ility W. A lle s s e l S erv ice th a t his tre a tm e n t is d ifferent. to sell to as our 110,000,000 people D a te o f lu st p u td ication . Oct. 31. 1924. T K P C K M E N A T T E N T IO N I MARY LOUISE DODGE. M arried w om en m u st be accom w ith th e ir enorm ous buying pow er, I S ta te p erm its, lia b ilitie s a n d p ro p erty E x e c u tr ix o f th e L ast W ill and T e s t a panied by th e ir h u sb an d s. provide. d a m a g e c a n be had a t g r e a t ly red u ced m ent o f Irvin g D odge, d ecea sed A d d ress: 211 B rad b u ry Bldg., Los GEO. r a t e s o f J o h n B row n . P o w e ll str e e t, BRANDT It Is of no interest eith er to th e fo r It A. GREEN, Attorney. Phone 1471 O re«k »m p lion e 2501. tf 501 C orbett I t l i l g , P o rtla n d , O regon. A ngeles, C alifornia. eigner or to ourselves, to d estroy th is Ig n itio n E x p ert m a rk e t by b ringing A m erican w o rk (25 w ill be g iv e n to him w h o p rove» th a t men down to a low er sta n d ard of liv I c a n n ot find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a 6(H — Office P h o n e------- 601 ing through throw ing ou r doors open c h in e o n s ta r tin g , lig h tin g an d ig n itio n . Offlce E le c tr ic B ld g . [ M ain S tr e e t G a ra g e . P h o n e G resh a m 1228 to foreign goods produced a t low prices with poorly paid labor w o rk M ACHINERY.______ ing long hours. ¡A L A R G E L I S T O F G O O D U S E D crea m F R A N K C. JO N E S A suitable tariff forces the fo reig n s e p a r a to r s , p o ta to d ig g e r s, e n s ila g e c u t- e r to charge a price w hich will enable ter» v p lo w s, w ith o th e r im p le m e n ts an d Carpenter and Contractor m a c h in e r y . A ll quarante«' •d to g iv e you A m erican industries to com pete for s a t is f a c t io n . H e s se l Im p le m e n t’ Co. W . business and nt the sam e tim e s u p A. H e s se l. GUARANTEED plies tlie national goverum ent w ith J O H N D K B R K R ID IN Q P L O W for sa le. about I600.000.b00 a y ear tax revenue. P r a c tic a lly n ew . It. S a lq u is t. p h on e G resh a m 26x 1________ Do not m uddle the tariff question In ...... •: a i , i ,« i x W h it e UEDAR w a te r politics. It Is purely a business p ro p ta n k , 230 g a llo n ste e l r iv e te d w a te r Air Tight Water 1*1001 osition In the in te rest of A m erican ta n k fo r s a le ch ea p . P h o n e G resh a m 2371. _ ___ w orkm en, A m erican industries, gov ern m en t revenue end th e foreign p ro C O R N O R H A Y C U T T E R for sa le A lso B u ild in gs Moved fo u r 1 0 -g a llo n m ilk ca n s. A lb ert P alrn- ducer. b la d . p h o n e 387. IL C. le w is lo r M ale Itep resen tiith e. D. C. I.i-wis Is a candidate for re- election io the office of sta te re p re sentative. He has alw ays given the p<k>ple a sq u are deal. It has often been rem arked of him : "H e Is th e only rep rese n tativ e th a t p a rt of the county outside th e city has. He is fa ir and Just.—Adv. - H ard in g g ra ss, th e re la tiv e ly new p e re n n ia l in O regon, h as been trie d on th e ex p e rim en t sta tio n farm for se v eral y e a rs an d found n o t so good H. V. A D IX, M. D, WOOD, WOO«! for hay on a v e ra g e tilla b le la n d s of F O R S A L E — E x c e p tio n a lly fine p u reb red T hey a re all "passed on.” If you h a v e n ’t y o u r w ood see Cecil J e r s e y bull. 16 m o n th s old R ea so n a b le. O regon as clo v er or vetch au d g ra in Physician and Surgeon If th e fa rm e rs received th e sam e tf Or w ill tra d e for w h ea t o r h a led str a w . M etzger, G resh am , phone 1151. tim othy, an d in fe rio r to a w ell se Office over Bank of Gresham I profits on th e ir goods th a t a re added or R ob in so n P o u ltry F arm . 42O-82d stree t. P H O N E 48x G R E S H A M fo r b est w ood. lected m ix tu re for p a stu re . B e». 1488 M ail a d d r e ss R. 1, B o x 79, P o rtla n d . U ta h a n d W y o m in g c o a ls . L ee E v a n s, Oflie» phone 1481 s r 178 on betw eeu him and th e co nsum er, W ith D r. W . J . O tt T r o u td a le, O regon._____________________ tf V E R A L G O O D C O W S fo r sa le . F r e sh th e p rices would be so high to th e L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t | S E an B e st p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm en t d c o m in g fresh soon. S. T . L in d . F O R S A L E — D r y N o. 1 a n d N o. 2 fir con su m er th a t he sim ply could not ing problem s. T odd, T h e P a in t Man. _G resh a m p h o n e 2Xxl. w ood, a ls o g o o d m a p le w ood , d eliv ered . buy them . H is living expenses w ould G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. L E. C ra sew eli p h on e 363. tf tf F O R S A L E — R o istere d D u rh a m b u ll a n d ” Ce?d h.18 wag,e 5:h^ ' k ° [ sa lary . So 2 goo<rc;'ws“ 'j.’ l Speyh ^ ! r o . w V a 'S j 3A™ A,^D yBrd' 5“ ' DR. MARY F. BECKER F a rm , S ectio n L ine road, e a s t o f G resh - i n i l i . “ 1 ,° / T’ o u ,d a le. or w ill de- « "“J 8 ® “ 8t. be f,.OUKbt a t a v^ y am . P h o n e 504 tf 1 liv er. P h o n e G resh a m 78x2. O. A. c , 8 t ‘n °,rd e r tO 5 a rry th e Chiropractor ____________ ' ______________________ B ry a n . ? load- T he farm ers have been PAINT AND WALL PAPER are not aide Electric Therapy ________________ PIGS________________ lin e s w ith T od d , th e P a in t Man. L ‘r i d - ? h h a v e h a d He Electric Sweat, Mineral Baths PORTLAND ) C l I E S T E R W H I T E P IG S , w e a n in g agi-, w ill te ll y o u how . P h o n e 1971. tf fered —th ey have had to ta k e them . H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. e lig ib le to register. M . v . W h e tz e ll, T hey a re leaving th e farm s as th e L ib r a r y B lo ck , G resh am G resh a m , p h o n e 103, or L o u ise H o m e I t i e a n s ’w e ^ a n - c 7 ^ i^ A republican d istric t should be r e p resented by a republican c o n g re ss m an. Don't forget C rujnpacker, M. R.. republican for congress. C ruinpneker w ill w i l l . - Adv. hy C ongressional Com m ittee. 2-4 an d T-Í P . M. o m r e . W t th n w B o lld la g Accident Surety Bonds Fire Antomohlle Life Health Plate Glass »fflue 2341 Insurance C ru sh ed R ock CONCRETE B R IC K Delivered Any Place. Quick Service. Lowest Price«. Best Concrete Material to be had. KNARR PHOMC ORESHAM 489 & SO N TROUTDALE. OREGON Real Estate B. W . T H O R N E , A g t. G R ESH A M . OREGON A u to G ravel R es. 1958 A e e d e n t , H e a lth . A u to m o b ile O regon F ir e R e lie f As»n. O regon L ife In su ra n ce C om p a n y Offlee 1291 Sand Ma,n street P hones Fhoses R es. 1817 Tope R eco v ered and R ep a ir« !. A ll k in d s o f T o M a teria l and C u rtain W in d o w s S. E. PALM Q U IST AUTO TOP SHOP H ain Nt. lir e .h a m P b o a e 1116 CONTRACTING AND BUILDING All Work guaranteed flrst-clasa W . K . H a m ilt o n Phone 195x4 Gresbam, Oregon