PAUK TWO URKNHA.W OUTLOOK, GRESHAM OUTLOOK NOVEMBER Ú, c re t of his long life w as "B ecause I was born so fa r back," gave as v al­ uable, an d a m uch m ore honest an sw er th an m ost old people who divulge th e se c re t of th e ir long­ evity." Also consider th e d istinguished fellow citizen," the sp ecialists who have become fam ous in a single line, th e inventors, autom obile m a n u fa ctu re rs, m illio n aires and novelists who give o ra c u la r and w o rth less opinions on education, history and religion, w hether they have ever given them any study or not. Why is it th a t so few people are able to adm it th e self-evident fact th a t they don't know. H aving tim e to th in k it over I am able to adm it th a t I do n 't know. Hut, If some day a re p o rte r p ulls out a pencil and interview s me su d ­ denly on th e su b ject I will be able to give a num ber of p lau sib le fine- I sounding answ ers. Published every T uesday and F ri­ day at Greehaffi, Oregon, by th e Outlook P ublish in g Co., H. L. St. Clair, E ditor and M anager. • O ne y e a r . >1.50, s ix m o n th s. 85c. th r e e m o n th s ' t r i a l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c. C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ la n d D allies. A D V E R T IS IN G R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r re p re s e n ta ­ tiv e » 111 c a ll. E n te re d as s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte r M arch 3, 1911, a t t h e P o sto ffic e a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M arch , 3, 1879. ... » K iltti, ---------: » l ( t \ k O. LOWDEX. Ifc*#. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. WANT AD. RATES. F irst insertion, lc a word, mini-1 mum 20c; subsequent in sertio n s. [ THINK %c a word, m inim um 10c. P H Y S IC IA N S THINK THINK P h o n e, Office 1851 H. H. HUGHES, M. D. we stand, divided U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n a re , . United . 2-4 a n d 7-8 p . y urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and ' w e *“ ll. Cooperation unites H o u r s : 10-12 A. M. avoid sending bills for sm all | us all, Farm ers. OBiee— W ithrow B u ild in g am ounts. O RESHAM . - OREGON Outlook W ant Ads will help you on th e way to success. Employment Office 2251 R esid en ce 2253 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. F IR S T CLA SS L A U N D R Y W ORK d o n e by p r iv a te p a r t y a t h o m e S a t ­ is fa c tio n g u a r a n te e d . M rs. H . J . W h ite , p h o n e 3704. FOR S A L E —25 ro o d I W O K K ' " A N T E D . w a s h in g a t h o m e hpeC“‘ 1 $ G ^ aS e“ *“ ’ fre s h , o th e r s will y o u n g J e rs e y b u lls . 4 s h o a t s , 1 sow o r c le a n in g , by th e h o u r M rs. B o w - fe„ , J «»ca a n d 7 p ig s ; 2 so w s to farrerw soon m a n , n e a r 1. S to c k to n s, n e a r h ig h ( ì r p ? i u o ° " F *r , t S ta te B ank 60 W h ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts. S. T. G ltL h llA M .__________ OREGON L in d . 2 m iles e a s t a n d h a lf m ile s o u th o f G resliafh . C O A T S A N D D R E S S E S q u ic k ly a n d * ... nt .illy m ad , C h ild r e n 's c lo th e s a A , \\ JE R S E Y ’ CO W FOR SALE. w ill sp e c ia lly . M iss E d ith Zook, F a i r - fre s h e n In a few d a y s . F . W. M eyer, v e w . O reg o n . B o x i t .-------------------------- n e a r C o ttre ll. P h o n e 3086. G I R L W I S H E S T O A S S IS T W I T H | R o o m s 15 a n d 16. C o n g d o n B ldg. W A N T E D , co w s to f re s h e n soon. C. A. h o u se w o rk , b y d a y o r h o u r. R e fe r - i „ B u tc h e r. R t. 1, B o x 418, P o rtla n d , e n c e s e x c h a n g e d . M ild re d E is n e r . ! H o u r s I 2 to 5 P . M. B a se L in e a n d B u c k le y a v e n u e . p h o n e 253x2.__________________________ Office 1271 Phones R es. 127x Q resh am . O regon W A N T PA R T Y TO C L E A R LA N D clo se in. a ls o w a n t so m e c o rd w o o d ' m ad e. T o m C o w in g , p h o n e 25x2. T E A M , W A G O N a n d H A R N E S S fo r A L L K IN D S OF TEAM W ORK ! sa le , o r will tr a d e f o r F o rd to u r in g done. D ry c o rd wood, d e liv e re d , 37. I o r d e liv e ry c a r. W . W A rm s tro n g . N . E . G re e n , T ro u td a le . R t. 2. B o x G re s h a m , R t. 2. b o x 423, n e a r c a n ­ 125. P h o n e 237. tf 1 n ery . Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m S E P T IC T A S K S . R „ . I1M | G u a r a n te e d . C e m e n t w o rk . J . F . Office P h en e 1431 or 179 W ith D r. W . J . O tt J one», p lio n e 2361, G r e s h a m tf B est p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t C H IN C H IL L A R A B B IT S fo r sa le . I H a v e so m e fine sto c k o f a ll a g e s a n d a t r e a s o n a b le p ric e s. N. P . N elso n , a t A n d e rso n s ta tio n . P h o n e G r e s h ­ W A N T E D —M o re p eo p le to u se th e a m 2683. W a n t A d s. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561. Cattle P ortland was honored early th is Physician and Surgeon week by a visit from a d istin g ­ uished statesm an , F ra n k O. Low ­ den, ex-governor of Illinois, who is strongly suggested as a p resi­ dential possibility in 1928. BOTKIN, M. D. Due to th e fact th a t the editor is an ex-Illinoisan and devoted the Physician and Surgeon influence of the O utlook to F ra n k C o n tin u ed from page 1 O. Lowden w hen he w as a can d i­ Milton IL Klepper date for presidential nom ination in I Jam es 1». Olson R epublican, elected state sen a­ N orth, Jas. D. Olaon, A. G. R ush- 1920, and th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of I P o p u lar and experienced young to r from M ultnom ah county. Horses Joe Dunne, who w as an e n th u s la s - I Inal* P o rtlan d , one of th e sue light. For R epresentative, jo in t d istric t, tic Lowden su p p o rter. We had th e | X KteiUiegr.U tburea n ’ eleCte<1 l° “Let us never forgi t th a t the cu l­ H. V. ADIX, M. D. F red J. Meiudl. tivation of the e a rth is the m ost im ­ distinguished honor of m eeting Physician and Surgeon p o rta n t lab o r of man.”—Daniel B ridge Bonds D efeated. "G overnor” Lowden in com pany | I DON’T KNOW. The proposed bridge bond m eas­ W ebster. With a few frien d s on Tuesday. H e i by Dr F rallk C rane ure» for th e In te rs ta te and St. Many new W ant Ad« today. Rabbits had spoken in th e In terest of th e T he th ree W(,r(|f, any ,ang Jo h n s bridges w ere defeated. The Oregon republican cam paign on h ard e st for the av erag e person to m easu re for Im provem ents to the Radio Monday night, and In behalf of I «“Y a re Broadw ay bridge was carried . Dr. Mary F. Becker ag riculture at the livestock show - Chiropractor , . , , Itin g u ish ed foreign v isito rs who a r- come tax m easures, th e D ennis re s ­ Hogs Mr. Lowden is a nationally well rive to in v estig ate our fair land. v , . . i . « . » ,E1*.**rIe T h erapy Articles—Lost or Found olution, th e c ig a re tte an d tobacco E lee trle S w e a t M ineral Bath» known m an. He w as offered th e I At th e pier they a re interview ed !S F O R S A L E . P h o n e 2656. H o u r s : 10 A M to 5 P . M. L O S T O N R O A D b e tw e e n D o d g e P a r k vice presidential nom ination at the I T hey an sw er q u estio n s on re ­ tax and th e housew ives bill w ere a n d G re s h a m , l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e ­ M a in S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d . G r e s h a m republican n ational convention In I M sto ry .‘’‘ u L T ature,’ biol“ ^ , phil- am ong those defeated. T he legis­ n in g . W in c h e s te r Osh ro d a n d te le ­ ______ ________ P h o n e 122x Poultry lative bus and tru c k act, th e fish sco p e ro d . R e w a rd . D r. A. T h o m p ­ son, B o x 27, G re s h a m . 1921 but declined. osophy, clo th es and th e younger wheel m easure, th e e a ste rn Ore- i His home Is a t Oregon, Illinois, I g en e ratio n w ithout b attin g an eye. DR. C. L. HAYNES POULTRY WANTED gon norm al school a c t and th e Piano Tuning. where he conducts a purebred Hoi- | .. 1 lo o < laim with the gravity Piano tu n in g $3.50. P ian o and K lam ath co unty bonding act w ere Eyesight Specialist A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E a D elphic O racle u n d istu rb ed in steln -F rlsian stock ranch, He of ¡organ rep airin g . F red B. Jones, W E PA Y CA SH the slig h te st by the evident fact am ong those carried . G L A S S E S F IT T E D 2625 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d , knows farm ing from actu al » xper-1 th a t they do n 't know w hat they GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. T H IR 31» D A iW o R m S ^ S T S . P h o n e 1103 G re s h a m , O reg o n phone TAbor 8952, or G resham iettce, made a record of economy a r,‘ talk in g about In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. 1561.—Adv. anti efficiency as governor of | ' bw late Joseph Conrad, the w rit­ No com m ission or b rokerage. Very O v e r R o b e r ts B ro s .' S to re F O R S A L E —-2 co ck erels. L. C. B eal er of sea stories, is th e one refresh - easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. PORTLAND. co c k e re ls, H o lly w o o d Wood and Sawing s tr a in . P u re b re d » fro m 2 6 5 -eg r I , 1.1 i .u ... . i ,ng exception In recen t mem ory, s tr a in . M rs E d e r, p h o n e 3108. est position In th e gift of the peo- W hen plied with q u estio n s req u ir- IIE X T I8 T 8 D on't lay down the p ap e r till you F O R S A L E — B lo ck w oo d , c o u n tr y s la b ple if it should be tils fortune to I i»K un om nicient mind to answ er, have read the W ant Ads. P h o n es: Office 9184 R e s. 2193 f u rn a c e w ood, b o d y fir. F r a n k A rm F O It S A L E — 20 R. I. re d p u lle ts, $1 be a successful candidate. P le K,ntply sta te d : "I am a novelist s tr o n g . G re s h a m , p h o n e 3253. tf ea c h . M rs. A. L. D a v ie s, T ro u td a le , N O T IC E O F H I I M I F IN A L DR. W. .1. OTT O reg o n . P h o n e C o r b e tt 503. and of co u rse lay no claim to a u ­ ACCOUNT. S E C O N D -G R O W T H F IR CORD- th o rity on such su b jects.” No. 25655 («KESII A VI I IKKA KV Dentist w ood, >,-) a c o rd . R a y W a ite , B a rn e s ■ w i ' i ’L-u m d l u i x u I , «*■» th e o cto g en arian s. n th e C ir c u it i 'o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f ro a d , n e a r A n d e rs o n s ta tio n . Nerve Blocking D ental X-Ray I N » I I I'JN I A If E N I S sep tu ag en arian « and ce n te n arian s O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f .M ultno­ I W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n - a h . In C ro llate. Office o v er B a n k o f G resh am — .. . . I who fill th e p ap ers with ab su rd se- n m th M O D E R N .»-ROOM H O U S E a n d fo u r | te e d . F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4. e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f T. J I.R en ts of ch ild ren patronizing c re ts for long life. lo ts in W h ite h e a d a d d itio n fo r sa le B a ile y , D e c e a s e d . firep lace , b u ilt-in k itc h e n , b r e a k f a s t W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d . the G resham branch of Gie P o rt- I One old womun says sm oking a N o tic e la h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n ­ F irs t nook .w o o d sh ed a n d g a r a g e . A lso d m in is tr a to r De B o n is g r o w th fir a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r DR. JULIUS G. STURE land public lib rary and o thers who I corm 'ob pipe did It; an o th e r says d N e o rs n ig o n f e d th . e a s E s A o n e a c r e on C le v e la n d a v e n u e w ith t a t e o f T. .1. B a ile y , de S e a m E ' H o “ n e r ' G r“ h “ 1' l-ro o m h o u se, w o o d sh ed a n d c h ic k ­ are Interested in good lite ra tu re I n ™ « * " * tl,M,r" , * “ « responsible. c c a s c il lie s tile d id s fin a l a c c o u n t w ith x v _____s - _<» TO..*»-_ . . Dentist en h o u se . R e a so n a b le , te r m s co n - -.-letltC iit““ I One man says rid in g a horse gave th .- C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f t i r e - >"br«1,10» to >2.30» 1‘huue G res hum 7Si9 per annum , depending upon th e re ­ ceipts of the office. The National League of D istrict P ostm asters (Third and F ourth (Hasses) Is u r g ­ ing congress Io place th ird cluss under civil service. F ou rth cluss for ex p e rt m achine w ork and auto are already in. but th ird class a re repuirs. Hug bodies b u ilt to order. appointed by the president and con­ T rou td ale, Ore. P h on e 49x5 firmed by the sen ate for a four- year term only No m a tte r how e f­ ficient they may he, nor how much FOR PILES their patrons desire th e ir retention, they are not retained unless the f „ ? m an s a y s "M> w ife su f- year<'- «'<» 'ube of Ham- congressm en belonging to the party i h'l s O in r. tm 15 e n t c u r e d h e r ." S o ld w ith In power endorses them. p o slllv e lu o n r y -h a c k g u a r a n te e . S e­ This practice, th e ir organization c u re It a t G r e s h a m D ru g C o., G re s h a m O re g o n . M a ile d a n y w h e r e In n p eclai claim s, is not conducive to th e best lu b e s p o s tp a id 91 no ||. j H a m le t interest o f the postal service in tile M a n u f a c tu r e r . 6657 82d s tr e e t, S E com m unities served by the third I o r tla n d . O reg o n class T here ure m ore I h u ll 11,000 third elks * in the United S tates. More than 9.»00 of them own the equip In p it n r s c re e n e d In b u n k e r s ment used post office boxes, etc. a ls o d e liv e re d The rent of th e boxes goes to the gov em inent, anil when the post­ m aster Is succeeded hv an o th er he has no m arket for his equipm ent, H e n s le y r o a d n e a r T ro u td a le P h o n e G r e s h a m 15x1 for which lie lias paid. T hird class p o stm asters say there Is in Incentive to m ake the postal business a life work, nor to equip their dllees so as to m ake them places of w hich the com m unities mid Gio government may be proud. Thev point out that the post office is *te Idggest business institution in th world, and should be con- d lict< in Accordance w ith estab- Hall id husincae prnK iples Faltli- ful am I ««fils lent service should he reward d by retention, and the in­ compel i' its and ca rele ss should be fired. Economy in th e adniln lstra- lion d the « «illici-H would result, say the post m usters, because a MONEY TALKS turnover wheu the a dm in 1st ration at W aohiiigton changes is a costly Salesm an, S aleslad ies and Re­ proceeding. T rained, experienced tail m e rch an t. My Hems fit all men and women a re replaced by of you S alesm an av erag e >1.00 those who have rarely , If ever, been profit for every d ealer called on. inside a postoffice, and th e postal t’o sls d ealer $2.00, he sella for $2.50 m akes >1 5« ,,n $2.00 In­ set vl, in the community suffers w hile the new postm aster is m as­ vested. S alesm an m akes $J. If tering the 5 E a s t fo r R u s s e ll s tr e e t, n e a r U n ion a v e n u e a n d Lorn- h a rd . P o rtla n d . .. , --------------- -— I « II« I I -.«I C a r s L o w er T 'rif. . lO'ie „ a S P E C IA L S 19'ü Rnrid it, * " V e K’. U u ck steU a x l e . 3375 1.» Bui. k-1. to u r in g i• ..................... 150 ita, ivc-.'.'tiiiL'.’f M. TO R CO. C ,,.,.,? ? " lte E B G S r T e s E h R a m M O P ostoffice P h o n e 11,1 G re sh a m I-8ED CABS kT MAKI i; s. I’lie variety in style and price will be of convenience to many. I. L. Davidson F ran k C. J o n e s 1926 M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e se- 1 ur>ty. K. A. M iller, G re s h a m , O re. —P — 11 Is well to order at once while lines are com­ plete for ns the holidays approach various lines will he closed out. (a ll here now and look over the samples. Gresham Outlook P h on e 1 5 6 1 - h o r ilo r s e d a n s In fine c o n d itio n . I w o 1924 touriiiK-M. T w o 1923 to u rin g » . 192;» r o a d s te r , fine c o n d itio n . D o d g e sp e c ia l to u r in g , a w o n d e rfu l .. . " b ite 1 ^ ,-to n tr u c k , good r u b b e r ,a n d r u n s tine. >700. S a m p s o n tr u c k . 1922 m o d e l. >200 M o re la n d 2 -to n la te m o d el In w o n ­ d e r fu l c o n d itio n a n d u se d v e ry little . O n e - th ir d d o w n , b a la n c e 12 m o n th s a n d t r a d e s a c c e p te d . U R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u t o s o r a n y o t h e r s to r a g e , la r g e b a m a n d y a r d f o r sto c k s a le R e a s o n a b le r a te s . P h o n e 3277. S. S. T h o m p so n . Gresham-Portland Truck \\ e have our own terminal and warehouse at I ast W ater and Salmon, one block north of the Auto Freight Terminal. Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build­ ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh­ am several times each day. lu our spacious, tire-proof warehouse we t an store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. SAND AND GRAVEL ( RI SHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc. J Elk,_ aw a Portland Phone EA. Ä.1S0 _ Gresham Phone 1SJR1 R e g u la r »l.;3.5q. S p e c ia l u n t i . \ V y em h .-r L,. 1926- 3115. T e rm s if d e ­ sire d A corn S a le s & S e rv ic e Co., G re s h - a m 12.73. »----------- 1-D 7n.89 A C O R N C O A L a n d W O O D ra n g e , w h ite e n a m e l s p la s h e r a n d d o o r p a n e ls n lc k le tr im . R e g u la r {¿3 - h l,,',_ la l u n til N o v e m b e r 15, 1926. . 7 ' c. T e r ’i,s c a n be a r r a n g e d . R a j’" 68 * S e rv ic e c ° . G re s h a m NO. 25 R U U D G A S W A T E R H E A T - Ur ' new . 112.50. A c o rn S a le s S e rv ic e Co.. G r e s h a m 1233. “ F I R S T C L A S S C A R IN E T p h o n o g ra p h w i,h 30 p k g s. n e e d le s . 41 d a n d y rec- 2666S SeU f30, if ta k e n a t o n ce. R H. I ’u rfc e , q u a r t e r m ile e a s t o f A n- d e rs o n s t a ti o n o n S to n e ro a d . P h o n e G r e s h a m 2688. T W O -B O T T O M 1 4 -IN C H NO. 78 O liv e r c h ille d h e a v y b e a m t r a c t o r Plow . >30. S e v e n -fo o t P e o r ia c o m b i­ n a tio n g r a i n a n d f e r tilis e r d rill, 2 o r > h o rse . , heat). 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BRATZEL A c c re d ite d T e a r h e r o f P la n o a n d H a rm o n y S tu d io P h o n e l x R e s id e n c e 791 EDELLA TOWLE MILLER T e a c h e r o f D u n n in g S y s te m fo r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y « ?t,.d ^ Uo»° ° P P ° s l,e P u b lic L ib r a r y S tu d io P h o n e lx_________ R .«si.lcn .e 1314 PIANO FLORENCE M. HONEY S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g . G re s h a m I-U M B E R F O R A L L K IN D S o f b u lld - in ? p u rp o se s , a i r - d r ie d S easo n ed • J o n s r u d - -O — u n d e r r o S « ry « lu m * h — er L u m b e r c o m p a n y , 2H m ile s s o u t h ­ e a s t o f K elso . Pianfr and Voice A ccred ited T each er E»ery VYedneiiday a t the hom e o f - Mr». VIart ha F ield h ou se D orothy M . Q uinby A c c re d ite d T e a c h e r o f F O R S A L E — S p a c e In t h i s c la s sifie d d e p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t office o r p h o n e G r e s h a m 1561. T IR E S Bentley's Tire »Shop j >h,>ll>‘ H Q ! 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