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PAGE TWO GRESHAW OFTLOOK. C h r l 8 t - ^ o ^ ”« ' ^ r n H h \ V g ^ 7 h é ^ rn n : h e n day at G resham . Oregon by the I , T re ® e « b ra n e e for d istan t r e l a - | — -- Rne Ontifw^ir P ublishing — — •» h a n a a n neatly o « , i » « en- « m -in ’i i a » .1 Outlook Co. H - L ~ Ht | lives 1'**** and i nd friends ,rle n d s t than Don t lay down the p aper till you Clair, E ditor and anager p ersonal --------- g reetin - g — card. and M M ----------- anager. — L i I grayed — and have read th e W ant Ads. -------------------------------- We c a ; rry a com plete stock O n e y e a r, »150, six m o n th s. 86c th r e e l n v i t e Y °u to in sp ect them. W ei Classified— classy ads. t r ,a l » u b w r ip tlo n . 60s. «uggest, too, ■ th a t - you o rd er “ now ( o m b in a ti o n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t- *“ ow for delivery about Decem ber 10 la n d D atile«. P rices a re low er, th is year, than ever before. A D V E R T IS IN G tive‘ w ‘ l S X ’“ bU O ur " P r — "«a GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1561. ) AKE YOU MAGNETIC? P erso n al m agnetism In m aking a Jelly-roll, c rw k ln g i n X “ of depends on Mi?r?,| r r *T1 lÄ S « " '« » d - c la s s m a tte r >od health . Illn ess of an y kind J?“ ^ ® 3' A*11, a t th e P o sto fflc e a t s prevented by cu ttin g the hard saps the fine q u ality ol edge off off of of the the dough dough before before 'ro il" > 2 Personal M andi*™ : I U I * ' * Und" ,h e A c t o t edge ro ll- M — agnetism " . ne- He qUali,y H ealthy o t and M a^ Vital Topics G overnor PierCe has pardoned I A K°od way to elim inate sta rc h Allan M cLaren, convicted in th e I S’ . inf 18 to Herve boiled rice on circu it court o f C lackam as county w h lr t ^ “ 0 0 0 ^ on M o X ^ ? tor crim inal assau lt and sentenced I starch in g . Rice w ater really w orks to th ree y ears in th e p enitentiary. I b etter th an »larch. He had served about a year. T his n .. action seem s to be the opposite of from “old IlnZn d resse s ° ften m ade the governor's declared policy In regard to executive pardons but it I A (liv e r knife is alw ays best for is thought he m ust have felt th a t knife"*- -* * * 1 CU8tard- When the he had good grounds for his action I is ’d oi|l , ”neH ° Ut Cle“ n ,h e cu atard ne. as he is know n to be consclencious about such m atters. G enerally re -I H utter cakes a re m ore satisfac- g ret is expressed on the grotw d | ° f th e that leniency tends to minimize the heinousness of the crim e. I A toothpick is m ore sa n ita ry to use in testin g cakes th an a broom straw The holder m ay be kept W ill lit» 01,1» MEN WORK! | wlt>1 o th e r cooking m aterials. W hy do old people keep rig h t on w orking, with ra re exceptions, even a fte r th e necessity of e a rlie r yeais Is past? Why don’t they take the years beyond 50 or 60 for rest, travel, reading or play? A fter a man is 50 he should not have anything on his mind hut hair, says someone. But at th a t age m any men haven’t even th a t on their m inds unless It is In an effort to retrieve the loss suffered through w orry. The rensoifs for a continued de votion to life’s activities are m ain ly twofold, w here the absolute necessity has ceased. They are habit add pleasure. Most elderly people who a re In good health have become so a c custom ed to toll of some useful kind that they are quite lost w ith out It The mind and the muscles seem to dem and the accustom ed activity. The other reason Is it Is pleas- urenble. T here Is Joy in service for those who have lived, and ure living, with some w orthy and c h e r ished object In life. It | H a way of doing good and earning money with which to aid some w orthy cause. And rest is alw ays sw eeter when It follows useful labor. T here are other reasons th a t probably ac tu ate some, such as se t ting a good exam ple for the young er generation, providing added com forts tor loved ones, insuring one’s self again st Incompetency and dependence. “ Dad. why don't you q u it?’’ says the young man to his elderly fa th er or grandfather. But dad hates to give up, th in k s he can still he useful, enjoys work and finds much to do. Why should he quit? G ilt I RNHENTAI. I tk H illH . F ran k O. Lowden, ex-governor of Illinois, spoke at the U niversity of Oregon last week. Speaking of Im provem ents th a t could he m ade In our governm ental system he advo cated n perm anent under secretary for each departm ent of the national governm ent in order to aecure s a t isfactory adm inistration Pointing out the general recogni tion of the necessity of overhauling the governm ental m achinery. Mr Lowden declared th a t one of th greaiest faults In the organisation at W ashington la the failure to fol low the principle of putting only those activities relatin g to a com m o n subject In any single depart ment. In addition, legislative and Judicial boards, outside or d e p a rt mental Jurisdiction, are given ad m inistrativ e functions by congress, Which Increases the growing com plexity nod Irresponsibility of ad m inistration. as, for Instance, the in te rsta te Com m erce Commission. The N ational Conference on the Science of Politics, of w hich Pres Ident Arnold Bennett H all Is one of the founders and leaders, is one of the m ost hopeful and prom ising features of m odern political science. Mr. Lowden declared. By the scientific m ethods, which tin conference advocates, “we can de term ine w hat m ethods of public adm inistration are economical, ef- ficlent and Just In th eir operations and w hat ones a re not," he said. "From the universities m ust come th e rese arch necessary for re form ." 1 h ere has never been any m an who has given me as much In sp ir ation and stim ulation In thinking as your own A rnold Bennett Hall." Mr. Ixiw deu, who Is a close friend of Dr. H all's, declared. Mr. Low den ex plained he first c a m , In con ta c t w ith Dr. H all a fte r rending the p re sid e n t's book, "D ynam ic Amer icanism ," w hich w as published In 1920 H e w ro te a note to lia ll, since he co n sid ered th e book r e m arkable. and th e ir frie n d sh ip be gan. W hen p re p a rin g pum p k in plea, the flavor is im proved by adding | spices and s u g a r to th e pum pkin I to w ards th e end ot th e lo o k in g j process. Auto F re ig h t T erm inal I’urtlund, Phone EA st 2301 G resham , P hone 1201 Lundquist XOYBXBER 12, For first-class piano tuning w rite F ra n k A. W hite. 379 E 47th street, P o rtlan d , or phone A Tw ater 4520 o r TAbor 0284. T w enty-four years experience w ith leading piano com panies. Including ('h ick erin g of K_________________________ Boston.—Adv. WANT AD. RATES. ■once ACCOt or p il \ in T g f in a l 1 ’ ~ — ----- — N o 25655 tnum 2oc; subsequent Insertions. THINK THINK I n th e C i r t u i t C o u rt o f th e State o f | ^ c a w ord. m inim um 10c. rna *O,l| 1 f°|r,r *bat <"o u n ty ° f M u ltn o - I n ite d we s ta n d , divided J n th e Ma‘t t c r ° o f th e E s ta te o f T J I L' sers o t th e W ant Ad colum n are 5a .i!ey-. deceased ’ I urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and w e fall. C o o p e ra tio n u n ite s dersUned al2"*’‘a l rlvr n . th4k th£ .un- avoid »ending bills for sm all us all, F a rm e rs. o e rs ig n e d , a s A d m in is tr a to r D e B o n is l a m o u n t s CLASSIFIE», BIJSINESS AND PROFES ’ iSIONAL Ar)S viVIsflLí Mt wa PH v a n i a THINK Phone, Office 185i H. H. HUGHES, M d . H o u rs : 10-12 A . M. 2-4 a n d T-« P . K W ithrow B u ild ln r N o n o f th e E s t a t e of T. J . B a ile y , d e- I ¿ m o u n t s . G RESH AM . c e a s e d , h a s filed h is ' nal a c c o u n t w ith 1 O REQON th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re- Make C h iro p ractic y o u r H abit. “on, fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltro m a h . Office 2251 'e p a rtm e n t o f P ro b a te , a n d t h a t M on- R «eld«nee 2252 « y thV ” b o u r h o f * 9 3°f SALE-T wo fre s h co w s w ith W A N T ----- E D -H o u se k e e , p e r f o r a d u lts . C o u rtro o m o f fs a ld J ’( n n ri ' h f r d k Ilie I cf J v e a G e rb e r * V ogler. n e a r H ills- P h o n e G r e s h a m 28 9x5. fixed a s th e tim e a n d p iace V o r ^ h C V ° ° 1' Pb° n e « r e s h a m 385x1. Office Phone 1321 Res. 3263 " P . í í í , " , A . N , . « T . E 1 D , - O d d jo b s o f a n y S p j " Í a n il S u r e r o " h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id fin al I p , ,,, , s Bank of G resham Bldg. Rind o r .stead y -------- . G resham a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f L E — 25 .,f ° o d cow s, som ___ e * ? R . h S S A A {-.K—25 ' l u t r e a t t i r . s h a m S e rv ic e S ta tio n . Q3^ ' 3*“ ®3 and D a te d a n d first p u b lish ed N ov 5 ' ’ e ' fre s h , o th e r s w rill ill fre s h e n so s on ; 3 y o u n g J e r s e y b u lls ; 4 s h o a t s ; 1 so w D a te o f la s t p u b lic a ti n, Dec. 3.'l»'28. a n d 2 i*°w s to f a rr o w s o o n ; '1,R S T . CLASS LAUNDRY WORK GRES h Í m 0™ r l r , ‘ Stat’ Benk . , . . K A. M IL L E R . 60 W h ite Ix -g h o rn p u lle ts. S. T. home, bat g.RB3HAM, ORa u , s ' c i i i ' n ','l i e r a t o r B o n i« N on. e. S at í ü í ? ? 'Ion ' pr' g vat® u a r a n P t » e í « t í / aiÍ hom O REG O N b in d 2 m ile s e a s e a n d h a lf m ile M cG U IR R A S C H N E ID E R , M rs. H . J . so u th o f G re sh a m . W h ite , p h o n e 3704. A tto r n e y s fo r A d m in is tr a to r D e B o n is N o n W A N T E D , co w s to f re s h e n soon. C. A C O A T S A N D D R E S S E S q u ic k ly a n d N O T IC E F O R F t H L IC A T IO N . B utcher. Rt. 1 B o x 418. P ortlan d . n e a tly -------- — ™ r e e , n 1B o m ies e s t a m ade C h . ild ’s c cloth* P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n B a se b in e a n d B u c k le y a v e n u e . , , D e p a r tm e n t o f -he I n te rio r . s p e c ia lty . M iss E d ith Z ook, F a i r view . O reg o n . B o x 74. O 'F ee a t P o rtla n d , O re R o o m s 15 a n d 16. C ongdon B ld g g o n . N o v e m b e r 8, 19 6 H o u r s 2 to 5 P . &f A d o n e K i ? ,D S OF TEAM W ORK S \fVr»h *» h®reby g iv en t h a t L eland | - • . M a r s h o f R o u te 1. B o rin g O regon d ontc D ry c o rd w ood, d e liv e re d , J7. Office 1271 P hones ' R es. U 7x P n t b OnwNoV«,IA»1» i5 m a d ® n o m e s fe a d n 5 .E Ä nij7T r ° Ä H t. 2. b L 32 S H E E P F O R S A L E . P h ilip S c h a n - G resh am , O regon f t" * r V No. 07789, fo r R14 S W ', . Sec- tin , B o rin g , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 73. la m e ,.’ T« w ns,b lp 3 S K an e e ♦ E. W il- I n b n lln .^ » * ^ h a rtl,’d n o tice Of S E P T IC T A N K S ta h tn ih mal<e F ln a l P ro o f. 'o cs- G u a r a n te e d . C e m e n t w o rk J » hd . t e e M ' e g & S L ^ L . ’f t f j j i > — G resham . I h y sxc ia n a n d S u r g e o n R A B B IT S f o r sa le d a T ‘o fa i £ ° t e d ' n - s 8 0 " on th e 14th C H IN C H IL L A H a v e so m e fine sto c k o f a ll a g e s a n d o m e .O?sCe ° Ver B a n k o f G reshara a t r e a s o n a b le p rices. N. P . N elso n , C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s : Office P h o n e 1421 or 17» r „ . “ I A l' ^ rs ° n s ta tio n . P h o n e G re sh - O re g o m ' H lc k e y o f RouU > *• B° r - <im sbfij. W ith Dr. W . J. o t t T E D —M o re p eo p le to u se th«* There’s a treat for you and O regon'® H lc k e y ’ o f R o u te ». B o rin g . W a n t A da. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561. B e st p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t Cattle Employment Or. Geo. E. Mallett 3 GEO. INGLIS. M. D. hand packs A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. ¡m Sheep H V. ADIX, M. D. Rabbits <FS> Radio your children in the Pepper m int sugar jacket and another In the Peppermint - flavored gum inside —that is WRIGLEY’S P. K. O r? g ^ rt K ®r n s - o t R<>“ le Hogs 1. B o rin g S h u ,ta ’ o f R o u te I- B o rin g . P IG S F O R S A L E . E . T. S ell a m . O reg o n , p h o n e 2656 W A L T E R L T O O Z E SR. WV l>e Published* fo r l rdne l™ltlle<ra t ' n Iss u e s In ’he G re s h a m O u t- look, G r e s h a m . O re g o n . PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Portland-Gresham Stage I’M HERE TELL YOU THEY’RE GOOD W rigley’s aids digei lio n and m akes th next cigar taste bettei T ry it A f t e r E n try M e a t Gia fion/ Mr. Farmer and Mr. Berryman in c r e a g e y o u r n e t P r o f i^ w ith tile lo n g Tr u n be8t t l , e / ° U c a n * e t is th’e c h e a p e s t i„ th e Try us fo r q u a lity SCHOLLS TILE CO. 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COOPER A tto r n e y a t L a w P’’»P>® o r c h i l d ™ i n \ - h RX a V a æ d V u o n “fo ’’ f °|Ur I G BA VEL 60c and 75c a yard at pit or deliver. HR. W. J. OTT Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m Office 1131 P h on es Mes. 1461 A d d r ®»". i ~ - ~ F _____________________ __ r ill M I’S K T A N S o. A. BRYAN A c o rn S a lé s & S e rv ic e “ C o¿ F R I E D A E . B R A T Z E L 1233 A f r r e d ,^ d Ä o rny°f P ,a n o ___________ _________________ = ^ ^ !Ä - o S R esid e n c e 791 r a n g e , w h ite e n a m e l s p ia s n e r a n d g lu d .o P h o n e l x d o u r p a n e ls n lc k le tr im R e g ,“ a ? 1 » 7 M PeT e 1 ^ ntl1 N “ v e m b e r l S . T m I G A E I > T e ^ h A T 0 'VLE MILLER m R o A d a G le E 'la ’r g e * S ’ P™ ¡J ab^ 8 T e a c h e r o f D u n n in g S y s te m for expert m achine w ork and au to I i i ° V v d e t * O u u t e no m c i P P ,y " - M - 2 ^ / f o r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y rep airs. Bug bodies b u ilt to o r d e r .! S t u d W ” o T O lte P u b l ' c L i b r a r y F O R s a l e O R R E N T - A n 8 0 -a c re ^ k P V F w « l » ? o W ’i 'T E R " K A T - -------------- — _______ R e sid e n c e 1314 Troutdale. Ore. Phone 4Hl4 fa rm J5 u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n F u llv S a p J i ^ ? A c o rn S a le s & "'im P P c d w ith im p le m e n ts ; l U S " ' ‘ " • G r e s h a m 1233. • i.-i o f M ille r’s s id in g on th e p p i> " — G ood g r a v e l ro a d s. J . P . S te ln m a n V U L C A N S M O O T H T O P A u to m a tic R t 1. E s ta c a d a . _ o ie u im a n . K ,s r , K ) R P IL E S g a as s r ra a n n |re n r o l l f r a b *1e - p ^ e , ’. la rg e n e ‘: t . ty o v en an c 1 1 y e a r O o ld, JS5 F L O R E N C E M. HONEY f e n d* ? i r l ,nsd vm a n S ay s " M y w ,fe 8 u f- F A p p ]y E D T _ A T h d e r n 5' ro o m b o u se . | T p r r r i d «-x « * ld . >S5. 1233 e a r r & nged. G re s h a m „ r t u to r 15 y e a r s , o n e tu b e o f H a m P h o n e 3?6 A ’ T b o m ‘'™ n. 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