PAGE T U O GRESHAM GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F ri day at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, E ditor and M anager. OUTLOOK Small Hat Still Rules for Spring TUESDAY, F E R R I ARA OUR ADVERTISING ALPHABET M O n e y e a r. 12.00, six m o n th s. 11.10. th r e e m o n th s ' tr ia l su b s c rip tio n . 60c 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 ailies. It'S ' / r u e , y e s , i i i s ! 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 w ill c a ll L i v e o n e s vtho a J v e r / i t e E n te re d as s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte i M a rc h 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto fltc e a t G re s h a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rch , 3. 1879 BIZ"! Crei m o s / o í* /Áe. We a re ap t to think of F eb ru ary _ close fitting hat will be a S pnng favorite in Fashion n ters. It is especially chic and fla tte rin g when a com bination of as a short m onth and of little con satin and stra w is used, w ith g a y novelty trim m in g , ingenious cut-out sequence. Not so, how ever, so far trimming, or straw lace. as A m erican and Oregon history a re concerned. WITH FATHERS’ HELP. Our ideas may be rad ical but w Not only w ere th e tw o g re a te st Under the caption "W ill the O r believe if our leg islatu re was A m ericans born In th is m onth but ganized M others P ro tect T heir co n tin u in g body, sittin g say ten Oregon becam e a sta te and P o rt C hildren?" the c u rre n t issue of days every six m onths instead of 40 land becam e a city In F ebruary. S unset d irects a stro n g editorial days every two y ears, with a cer John P. G ains, as te rrito ria l gov ernor. on F eb ru ary 8. 1851, signed ag ain st the filth and slltne flowing fain proportion of new m em bers th e hill which g ranted P ortlan d a into every section of th e co u n try elected every two years, say one c h a rte r and provided for its In through th e medium of so-called th ird elected every two y ears for a “H it” m agazines. D uring th e last six -y ear term , and no laws, except corporation. St. V alentine's day, w hile of two years, it says, "M ore th an 50 c e rta in specified em ergency m eas sm all significance, has th a t hum an of these p ublications have appeared ures, becom ing effective a t th e ses- appeal of sentim ent th a t m akes it on th e new s stan d s, all of them <le- sion when proposed, we m ight se- pending for th e ir sale on th e pho- ! cu re b etter re su lts w ith less < in te restin g and p erp etu ates its ob tog rap h s of nude women u nder the pense to th e sta te and less uncer servance especially am ong th e thin disguise of " a rt stu d ies.” Ma ta in ity as to changing policies and young and thp love-lorn and Its tu re persons m erely sh ru g th e ir political intrigues. It would give observance is increasing. F or O regonians F eb ru ary I t has sh o u ld ers when they see th e stuff, us a businesslike governm ent, uud an ndded significance. On th a t day hut adolescents, hoys and g irls I avoid the haste and ru sh th a t so In 1859 Oregon was adm itted to the from th e age of 14 to 20, buy m il- often resu lts in poor legislation, union of sta te s, to play an Im port lions of copies every month. P hysl- T he proposal th a t has been made ant p a rt politically In th e Issues of clan s know th e effect of th ese th a t the le g isla tu re hold a double the Civil W ar and an Increasingly erotic p h o to g rap h s on th e adoles- | session, the first for th e proposal Im portant p a rt In the Ind u strial cen t m ind: ed u cato rs a re fam iliar of legislation, the second for enact- j m ent, does not seem to m eet the developm ent of th e united country. w lth th e d isa stro u s re su lts.” C ontinuing, S u n set asks, "W hat .co n d itio n s. We com m end the above Oregon as a sta te Is 68 y ea rs old and th e re is probably good grounds a re th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs associa- I proposed to our leg islato rs for co n for th e expression “Old Man Ore tions, th e W. 0 . T. U„ the W om en's sidération. Who will in tro d u ce a clubs doing to com bat th is slim y [ co n stitu tio n al am endm ent? gon." But Oregon should consider — ------------------- h erself young, though slow In de evil? If th ese w om en’s org an iza- ! lions can n o t or will not p ro tect the ! DANGER SIGNALS velopm ent, w ith a b rig h t fu tu re In „. , . , prospect. Some day Oregon will adolescents of the nation ag ain st the “a rt" and "confession" filth, it er i T a v e » ^ w ake up, then her charm s will be „ A . , ri , er> 1 nave seen the announcements come know n, sought nfter and a p Is tim e th a t the R o tarian s, K iw anis of a t le a st five d eath s— th e victim s and sim ilar m en's clubs slioulil ran g in g in age from 51 to 66 preciated. show them how to do It. years, all of them business men. Tills will su rely be an e n c o u r - •The cause o t d eath in each rep o rt NARROW-MINDED PREJUDICE. agem ent to the w om en’s o rg an iza ootTnt æ* hr h?art; dfSCBSe-” , , . , , W hat has b ro u g h t ab o u t th is state tions named, which have bent th e ir | of a ffa irs? W hat may ta k e place T he Advocate, organ of th e col energies for m any years against in th e n ex t decade, am ong our busi- ored people In P ortland, com m ents on the recent Incident of excluding filthy lite ra tu re and unclean a rt, j ness men if this goes on? The question is deservng of our most a lS-year-old colored grade school w hile many women and men in profound study. general tiave "m erely shrugged boy from a rink on the occasion From an experience of almost of a clnss sk atin g party as follow s: th e ir sh o u ld ers' at the stuff made thirty-five years, I am led to be so a ttra c tiv e to adolescent youth. “A G reek ow ner of a rin k drew lieve th at the heart is one of the it will be well if R o tarian s, K i most durable, lasting organs of the th e color line on one colored boy, w anis and o th er m en's clubs will human body; it is capable of en m em ber of a class of 41 w hites. suring more punishment—and, un ‘‘T he w hite stud en ts resented Join with th e w om en's cluba to doubtedly gets it. W here? Not com bat th e evil. th e Insult by leaving the rin k in a body. T hose children d e m o n stra t I’lnno Tuning. ed the a ttitu d e of m ost, if not all. P iano tuning, $3.50. P lano and children w hen left to act of th eir organ repairing. Fred B '¡ones own volition. T hey know nothing 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., Portland. about race prejudice and care Phone TAhor 8952 or Gresham 1561.—Adv. nothing of racial differences, and would grow to manhood and wo Is your coat or suit d irty ? Phone manhood adm iring the w orthy if 1211, P eter L enard and have him they w ere not ta u g h t prejudice and call for It, clean It and deliver It to you. Our p lan t Is in G resham . race hatred by grow n-ups. All work stric tly g u aran teed .— Adv. “ When left alone they a re p er fectly satisfied to play together, fight together, go to arhool to g e th 1 Vare ' er, eat and sleep together. “ It is a pity and a disgrace to our civilization th a t the children a re tau g h t prejudice and race hatred. “ If left alone, th e children would solve our race problem " It Is well the class left as a p ro test. They stood by th e ir classm ate who Is an A m erican hoy, son of respectable p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E D. Caandy. HI» color Is purely incidental. Why doesn't th e rink exclude th e G reeks? or Ja p an ese? As the editor of T he Advocate suggest» race prejudice 1« auper- ficial hut persisten t, especially am ong ce rtain adults. C hildren are broader. T he Outlook editor Is a ro ller sk a te r enth u siast and believes the ex ercise Is fine recreation for young and m iddle-aged, hut he would h esita te to go to a rink that w as so un-A tnericun as th e one th a t excluded a ll-y e a r old colored hoy, m em ber of a grnde school class party The m anager of the rin k explained that the rin k was open to th e general public and the ru le could not h e overlooked. As If the presence of a colored school boy with his class would b e r e sented by th e general public! G resham happens to have two colored people and tunny m ore Here is the most recent W ash Japanese. They a re welcome so ington photo of Wm. Vane of long as they behave them selves amt Pennsylvania, whose claim for a th e ir conduct will average up with sewt in the Senate next month will no doubt stir the nation and cause th e rest of us. many Senators some uncomfortable Ja p an ese children a re in our moments as the roll call for votes public schools. A Jap an ese boy Is starts. The nation’s warning is: a bright student in our high school ' "Remember Newberry.” Not a seft. I V o r who vote,I to cat Newberry and a leader In athletics F IN E YOUNG TEAM o f chunky m a r e s fo r sa le. W eig h t a b o u t 2900 S o u n d a n d g o o d w o rk e rs . A lso h a r ness an d w agon N o u se fo r th e m . v\ ill ta k e a n y r e a s o n a b le o ffer P o w ell V a lle y ro a d , c o r n e r B u c k le y avenue. narrow minded I T he usual la st week ru sh Is on at Salem The usual hatch of last m inute, ill-considered law s w ill re- suit. Our system of law m aking Is grow in K arch aic and poorly adtiptt d to m odern conditions and needs. Don't lay down th e paper till you have read th e W ant Ads. U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n a re urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts. a n d S e v e n th . Portland-Gresham Stage L.V. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM W I L L S E L L O R T R A D E fo r c a t t l e 40 to n s o f g o o d b a le d h a y . o a ts a n d Powell à Hubert* v e tc h m ix ed , a ls o so m e m ix e d h a y . I 'u rk a m t Y am h ill B E a c o n 8181 •7 :30 a . m ., •8 :30 a . m .. 9 :30 a . m , 10 10 a . m . 10 :30 a . m , 1 1 3 0 a . m ., 12 :30 P m . 1 :30 P m . 1 :50 p. m .. 2 .30 p. m .. 3 :30 p. m .. 4 30 p. m . 5 :30 p. rn , 5 :50 p. m .. 6 :30 p. m . + 10 oo p. m., t i l :30 p. m .. S. P. B. S. P. n. P. n. S. P. n P B. S. P. P. B. FOR S A L E —G u e r n s e y co w , co a l b r o o d e r sto v e , ch ic k e n a n d b e r r y w ire . O. L. W elp. 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Hogs • D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s. t S a t u r d a y s . S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s. S. L .—S e c tio n L in e ro a d . P . V.— P o w ell V alley ro ad . B. L .— B a se L in e ro a d . O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d TRUCK HAULING («ret» h u m , F a irv ie w , T r ip s D aily GALEN FANCHER ( ’a ll “ P o r k y " for S erv ice C r u s I ih in i x l W A N T E D - B a rr e d R ock. R h o d e Is- la n d R ed a n d W h ite l e g h o r n h a t c h ing eg g s. P h o n e S U n n et 2694 o r w rite R t 1, B o x 9 10. P o r tla n d . Short and Long Hauls P R IC E S E arl C alkins DAMASCUS 65c Admission POULTRY WANTED 85c | Everyone cordially invited C. A . B U T C H E R Buyer of Livestock l a n a t ed o n B a se L in e a n d B u c k le ' A v en u e Phone T A bor 0 7 » R o u te I P o r tla n d . O re. SAVE ran YOU MONEY o n t h a t n ew h o u se y o u a r e g o in g to b u ild . C a ll u p a n d a s k us a b o u t It. Truck Line More people to rend and use the Want Ads. Notice the careful classification and look for what you want or advertise for It. Chiropractor E A R L Y R O S E S E E D P O T A T O E S fo r sa le . R o b t. L undbom , G re sh a m , p h o n e 290x3. tf P U R E A M E R IC A N W O N D E R S E E D p o ta to e s fo r sa le . J o h n E g g im a n , p h o n e 2863. DR. G. E. MALLETT K IN G H U M B E R T c a n n a b u lb s fo r s a le . $1 p e r d o zen . E d . N ielso n . H m ile w e s t o f S p rin g d a le , o n C o lu m b ia R iv e r h ig h w a y . Chiropractic Physician .Specializing in In-Mo-Ray Gland Therapy. B ank o f G resham B u ild in g P h o n e Office 1321 R es. 3263 F IE L D P L O W IN G W A N T E D . U se w ith p lo w s a n d h a rro w s . B ill S u le w sk i, B o w m a n p lace. L m ile n o r th o f 12-m ile c o rn e r. GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. | P h o n e 1103 O P T IC IA N DR. C. L. HAYNES Eyesight Specialist G L A S SE S F IT T E D • 1 16 M o h a w k B ld g . T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S O v e r R o b e rts B ro s? S to re PORTLAN D. OREGON G re s h a m . O reg o n Real Estate, Rentals, Etc. | H A L F A C R E IN G R E S H A M . fo u r ro o m b u n g a lo w . o th e r b u ild in g s so m e f ru it. C ity w a te r , lig h ts . 31200.' T e rm s C o n ra d P e ie r s o n . C a n b y , O reg o n . | F O R 8 A L E — 8 -ro o m h o u se , 4 lo ts d o u b le g a r a g e . F o rd tr u c k a n d m y w ood b u sin e ss, o r w ill sell tr u c k a n d le a s e on p la c e a n d b u s in e s s f o r o n e o r m o re y e a r s P h o n e G re s h a m . ll« x . tf I F O R R E N T M odern 5 -ro o m h o u se , b a s e m e n t, g a r a g e on M ap le a v e n u e See A. M H o ra . te le p h o n e office, o r c a ll 3266 e v e n in g s. | F O R S A L E O R L E A S E — 3 a c r e s w ith a g o o d 6 -ro o m h o u se , fu rn is h e d o r u n f u rn is h e d , c h ic k e n p a rk , b a r n a n d f ru it. A W . E a s to n . C le v e la n d A v . G r e s h a m . P h o n e 50x. tf ACRE F A R M P a r t ly im p ro v e d F o u r h e a d o f sto c k , a ls o f a rm im p le m e n ts >2800. F iv e m ile s e a s t of ir e s h a m on S e c tio n L in e ro a d . E . H. L o rd , o w n er. D E N T IS T S P h on es: W OM AN W A N T S W O R K BY DAY 'S a s h in g . iro n in g o r w ill c a r e fo r th e sick . M rs. G a u n t, R t. 2, B o x 105-A p h o n e D a m a s c u s 234 T E N C O R D S O F G O O D L IV E W O O D fo r s a le . S. T . L in d , p h o n e 2 sx l. DR. VV. J. OTT Dentist , Nerve Blocking teed . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4. D ental X-Ray Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m DR. JULIUS G. STURE Dentist Office In H ank o f G ren h am B ld g . N e rv e B lo ck in g X - R a y W o rk R e fe rre d Office 1231_______P h o n e s Res. 3284 attorneys P hones G r e s h a m 1591 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g . P ro b a te a n il C o rp o ra tio n W o rk P o r tla n d Office. 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g . W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m Office 1131 Phone. Be«. 1411 M U S IC IA N S FRIEDA E. IIRATZEL A c c re d ite d T e a c h e r o f P la n o o* wx. Mn<1 H a rm o n i t e S tu d io P h o n e l x Residence 791 T e a c h e r o f D u n n in g S v s te m fo r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y k t „ d ^ Un .° o p '\o,’lt« L ib r a r y _________ R e sid e n c e 1314 D R ^ W O O D fo r sa le. F i r s t g ro w th , > m d e liv e re d , se co n d g r o w th , >7. d e liv ered . G eo. H a y d e n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 36,6 " Hes. 2193 EDEEEA TOWLE MILLER M ood and Sawing W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d F ir s t g ro w th h r a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r I9osts. W . E. H o s s n e r , G re sh a m , p h o n e 3109. office 2184 A T w a te r 0715 W A N T E D — P lo w in g , a n d a ll k in d s o f tra« to r w o rk . H. L. L a n g litz . S p a th ro a d . R t. 2. G re s h a m . P h o n e 893. A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E W E PA Y CA SH 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 P h o n e 1721 F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs to n , p h o n e 385. tf TO M G. T A Y L O R C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G . even le n g th s a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106 Piano and Foice A re re d lte d T e a e h e r M is c e lla n e o u s T IL L A M O O K D A IR Y RANCH fo r ___ E r e r y W e d n e s d a y a t th e borne o f s a le , sto c k e d a n d e q u ip p e d W o u ld *lr». M a rth a 1 lei.I h n n » e c o n s id e r a fe w a> r e s n e a r G r e s h a m 1 L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u to s o r o n d. nl D eal w ith o w n e r o n ly . B o x I a n y o th e r s to r a g e , la r g e b a r n a n d y a r d fo r sto c k sale. R e a s o n a b le 22. T illa m o o k . O reg o n ra te s P h o n e 3277. S 3, T h o m p*on. [ M O D E R N C O T T A G E p a r tly f u rn is h e d . T E A C H E R O F V IO L IN 4 ro o m s, b a th , b r e a k f a s t n o o k E le c s \ \ E E t c o r n . G o ld en B a n ta m , c a n i p it o r sc re e n e d in b u n k e r W e d n e sd a y , a t the H igh School ny,1 While y o u n g a n d te n d e r . Q u a r t, t r ic r a n g e . »25 a m o n th T w o b lo c k s a ls o dt Ilv e re d •»•»c in c lu d in g M aso n i a r S tra w b c r- e a s t W a lr a d s s to re . M rs A H ev el F o r te r m a n d a p p o in tm e n t c all FHn p re s e rv e \ e r y ric h . 45c M rs. A. C. A lth a u s . p h o n e 167 | F O R L E N T — 3 -ro o m a p a r t m e n t w ith PJ-n V b id in g Ma.«on J a r. M rs O n ly s e rio u s m in d e d p u p ils W a lte r R a m s e r. B o rin g . p r iv a te h a th ro o m . M rs A. H ev el. H e n s le y ro a d n e a r T r o u td a le w ill be a ccep ted . i a s t sid e o d d F e llo w s h all. P h o n e iire < h a rn 15x1 G A S W A T E R H E A T E R fo r sa le , r e a - P ortland stn d M . , oi umMa n i d i . so n a h b P h o n e S21. I h o n e B K o a d w a t Kills B B J O H N S T O N 'S 71-A C R E FARM S ; ' I ‘U— 1660 la r g e b e r r v p o sts. fo r s a b On E s t a c a d a ro a d m ile H essel Im p le m e n t C o . p h o n e 11,1. a n d a h a lf s o u th o f B o rin g tf i.r e s h a m . IS S I RASCE FOP. S A L E O R R E N T —My 3 ' a c re E«*P. S A L E C H E A P — 1 'sed w ood a n d fa rm 1 a c re s t r a w b e r r ie s . 3 a c r e s ( o a i r a n g e , f a i r c o n d itio n , a ls o g a s r a - p l 'e r r b s . a b o u t in a c r e s v e tc h for ex p ert m achina w ork and a u t o ra n g . I n q u ire a t O u tlo o k office. a n d o a ts . 2 a c r e s o r c h a r d , f r u it o f all re p a irs Bug bo.lles bull! Io order. k in d s. H M cG in n is, I t , m ile so u th Kcal Estate and Insurance « 1 9 H F 9 A M I H OOKS. O rie n t. Mt. H o o d L oop, a t C e n tr a l F IR E — AI THYIORII.E __ L IF E T r n std a le. Ore. P h o n e 4»x> l*olnt g a r a g e (f S a sh a n d d o o r f ra m e s , fin ish lu m b e r H F A I .T H - HI R G L A R T sa n d e d . u p b o a r d d o o rs, flo u r Dins, M O N E Y T O L O A N o n r e a l e s t a t e se- Phones draw«>rs. v e n e e r p a n e ls , m o ld in g s Offii-e 2561 R e s 2iM c u r ity . K. A M iller. G re s h a m . O re g arag e P o w ell S treet. I'^ora, built-in;* f u r n itu r e m a d e to < > rder W ood t u r n e d in a n y A R M S F O R S A L E , la rg e o r sm a ll de.Mgn. F lo o r s a n d in g , fu ll line. In fine a g r i c u ltu r a l se c tio n K arl J Boor fini ^ « e 1 fflBas. g la z in g H a g h e r g R t. 2. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 576 done. O r a m W o o d w o rk in g S hop. i>n< »XI. I S S U R AX C E L U M B E R F O R a l l K IN D S o f ’ b u ild - A rrld eat, »«!■*,Z Rond«. A sto m n b lls, in p p u rp o se s , a lr - d r te d S e a so n e d F ire. 1 lie . 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H A \ E A N O P E N IN G fo r o n e s a le s m a a n n t t h h a a t t is Is a a c c q u a in • te - d - in - th is te r r i - m sell th e » N ew E s sse i to o r y \ to io se n tn s e x S u p e r-S ix a n d u se d c a r s . S ee W e b s te r. H u d s o n - a n d E sse x d e a le r, G re s h a m , o p p o site postoffice. [T H R E E DOZEN’ 1 -y e a r-o ld la y in g R. I. R. p u lle ts. S tro n g , h e a lth y I s r d s o f p ro v e d la y in g s tr a in . M rs. T h e k la G e r n a n d . R t 2. B o rin g . O re. Music by Al Goodwin's Orchestra A Entertainers I H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon nocTo i t s — c h ir o p r a c t ic Employment lT H P .E E CYPHERS IN C U B A T O R S fo r sa le , 400-egg size. N. W . J a c k - son. n e a r L u s te d sch o o l. P h o n e 35x e v e n in g s . Every Saturday Night A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. F IR S T CLASS BURBANK SEED p o ta to e s f o r sa le . J o h n R u h lin , p h o n e 2656. N e a r H illsv ie w s c h o o l h o u se , H o g a n ro a d . L O S T —A lu m in u m te a k e ttle o n H o g a n ro a d b e tw e e n H o g a n s ta tio n a n d P o w ell V alley ro a d . F in d e r p h o n e G r e s h a m 2x1. 1 ° r ,A / ’ B A R R E D RO C K . R h o d e I s la n d R ed, a n d W h ite L e g h o rn h a h y c h ic k s. G ood la y in g s tr a in s , G RESH A M S ilv e r Hell P o u ltry F a r m . R t 1. bx. ______________ *[ "1" P o r tla n d DANCE Physician and Surgeon S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s a n d F i t t in g o f G la s se s Office o v e r F i r s t S ta te B a n k GRESHAM , OREGON Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m Office P hone 1431 or 179 R es. 1431 W ith Dr. W . J. O tt B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t Articles—Lost or Found RIGHT P h o n e 967 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. C. N E W B U C K E Y E B R O O D E R f o r s a le 7«»0 c a p a c ity . P h o n e 821. T R U C K IN G R e sid e n c e 2258 H .H SA C K S o f E A R L IE S T O F A L L seed p o ta to e s fo r sa le . J o h n E g g i- m a n , p h o n e 2863, G re s h a m . \ \ IL L DO P A R W O R K fo r g o o d first y e a r N e w O reg o n s tr a w b e r r y p la n ts o r te a m w o rk . W a n t good S. P ly m o u th R ock C o c k erel. W ill sell o r •swap th e f o llo w in g : g o o d S. C. R h o d e I s la n d R ed co c k e re l a n d five y e a r lin g h en s. C h a n n e l a u to b u m p er. w ith f ro n t b r a c k e ts to fit f ra m e h o rn s, c h e a p . V a r ie ty o f b e s t b r a k e lin in g a t c o st. G o o d fo ld in g b a b y b u g g y , u se d v e r y little . B a b y bed, s p r in g a n d m a ttr e s s , g o o d s h a p e . T w o c o m p o s itio n h o u se d o o rs, new , f a c to ry v a lu e J25 e a c h , n o w $6 e a c h . V e ry fine b e r r y w ire. No. 14, g o o d c o n d itio n . J . H . Id e, p h o n e 3306. HAT< K IN G E G G S , w h ite L e g h o rn , I e n s se v e re ly cu lled . F lo ck a v e r a g e 200 ugg« in 12 m o n th s. C o c k e re ls b e a u tif u l b ir d s e s p e c ia lly se le c te d . All b ird s la r g e a n d v ig o ro u s, 90c fo r 1 >. >.», p e r 100. | ( ’< >(’K E R E L S . w h ite L e g h o rn , s e le c t b ird s. $3.0(> ap ie c e . B R O D D E R S T O V E , la r g e size, k e r o sen e. >12. W a lte r R a m s e r, B o rin g . P o rtla n d Office 2251 Rabbits Poultry 2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M. Office— W ith ro w B u ild in g GRESHAM . - OREGON Physician and Surgeon Swaps GEO. LEWIS & SON H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s : 10-12 A. M R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g . H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. Office 1271 P h o n ee R es. 127a G resh am , O regon Goats by P hon e. Office 1851 Hav P L A N T T R E E S NOYV. N o w Is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s . W e h a v e p e a c h , p e a r. p lu m , p ru n e , a p p w a ln u t a n d filb e rt tre e s . All k in d s o f f r u it tre e s , b e r r y p la n ts a n d g r a p e S E V E R A L F I N F / C H I N C H I L L A r a b v in e s a t re d u c e d p ric e s. N u r s e r y lo b its f o r sa le , e lig ib le to r e g is te r . H. c a te d o n P o w ell V a lle y r o a d m ile a n d G. Andrew*, p h o n e 265x4. a h a lf w e s t o f G r e s h a m S en d fo r c a ta lo g a n il p ric e list. P o w ell V a lle y N u r s e r y . P o r tla n d , O reg o n , R o u te 1, p h o n e G r e s h a m 3683. tf F . N . W IR T . F R E S H M IL K G O A T S f o r sa le . On old \ \ r ig h t p la c e m ile e a s t G r e s h a m on P o w ell V a lle y ro a d . I. L. D avid son PORTLAND COOKS MACHINE SHOP WAY POINTS (¡RESHAM Loral ami Long Diafani*«* M oy ing today in tlie Senate. J. R O SS B R O W N JAMES ELKINGTON New Rates on Gresham Outlook I , I , T W IC E A W E E K I GRESHAM OUTLOOK < MOS #2.66 MOS. #1.16 66c \uiomohiies r rf u l uld e 4 o n ih liiiit lo n B i l l e t n ith I’orllnnil h n l l l c J u s t whi □ w an t, nditlon *t >17’ h an d le in a la li- J f >7 WANTED Je rse y Phone P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L B E S T B A L E D H A Y , clo v e r, tim o th y a n d v e tc h f o r s a le a t b a r n . >18. o r d e liv e re d . >19. H W . S tro n g . G r e s h a m . p h o n e 2161. tf Plants, Seeds, Etc. F or low est ra te s on autom obile tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see E A R L IE S T O F A L L S E E D P O T -V- F O R S A L E —N ic e la r g e c a lf, 4 d a y s B. W. T horne.—Adv. to ea fo r sa le. C. Schutz«-. T ro u td a le . o ld C. P. T a llm a n . H o o d a v e n u e D E S IO N F HR AMD H U IL D F R S P h o n e s G en h arn 52x4 P o rtla n d . S i n n e t 6621-J 1 G resham , Phone 1261 F O U R T R A C T O R R U B B E R w h eels f o r sa le. A b a r g a in a t >100. P h o n e 1541. — -.-.ry co» '.ng fre s h soon. F r a n k S p e y b ro c k p h o n e 3469. S e c tio n L in e ro a d . 2 ^ m ile s e a s t o f G re sh a m . F. S. Starhard & Son Auto F relglit T erm inal P o rtlan d , I'honc EAst SUM A L A R G E L IS T o f u se d im p le m e n ts a n d m a c h in e r y . H e s se l Im p le m e n t C om pany. Cattle F O R S A L E — J e r s e y Cow , 2 h e ife rs , f re s h so o n , >5« e a c h . G r e s h a m 3087. ' 'K.ts neV€r d ro P dead from h e a rt M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you saw his ad. in th e Outlook. VAUGHAN GARDEN TRACTORS, c u ltiv a to r s , p lo w s, d isc h a rro w s , «pike h a r r o w s H essel Im p le m e n t Co J U S T A R R IV E D —C a rlo a d o f good ^ I M P L E M E N T S f o r th e b e r rv m a n , th e d a ir y m a n o r th e d iv e rsifie d f a r m e r g e n tle w o rk h o r s e s fro m e a s te r n O re H essel Im p le m e n t Co. g on. w e ig h in g 120(1 to 1600 p o u n d s. P ric e d r ig h t. C om e, look th e m o v e r , o r tla n d H o rs e c o m p a n y y a r d s , 1 4 -IN C H O L IV E R C H I L L E D P L O W f o r sa le . N e a r ly n ew W m . C a rl- C o lu m b ia B lv d a n d T y n d a le s tr e e t < o n d o n H o r s e Co. s te d t, p h o n e G r e s h a m 268. tf i from intense physical effort; hearts ! fail in the swivel-chair,—at the steering-wheel of the car. Pugil- iisease—at least 1 never heard of I 3ne so; heart disease is rare iraong the laboring class. The greatest enemy of the heart s, the overloaded stomach—the stagnant blood-stream—the rotten krtery. Keep away from these and you will have escaped nine-tenths jf the terrors of death from ‘heart disease.” It can only be lone by moderate indulgence in food of the plainest variety—and, drinking plenty of pure w’ater; sommerciaiized drinks, let them be water or what-not, should be thoroughly investigate,! as to their Itneas for human i , .isumption. ‘The old oaken bucket that hangs n the well” supplies about the lafost beverage known. Tobacco is a genuine poison,— >ut don't be horrified, when I say Frankfurters and kraut may kill . nan quicker if over-indulged 1 am loth to call the faithful Irish potato a silent assassin, but am tempted to do so sometimes. Farm Machinery, Etc. Horses DAY G E L D IN G fo r sa le c h e a p fo u r y e a r s old. w e ig h t 1350 p pou ounds P T. L • g . O reg o n , R t. 1, b x IOSA D unn, ~ B o rin FEBRUARY. L et's put aside prejudice. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. WANT AD. RATES. C H E V R O L E T T O U R IN G C A R fo r sale, d r iv e n 8000 m iles, p e r fe c t c o n F irs t in sertio n , lc a w ord, mini d itio n A ll e x t r a p a r ts . C a ll I . S mum 20c; subseq u en t in sertio n s, N .vm an, S a n d y 29x1. ^ c a word, m inim um 10c. FACT fir là, litt GRESHAM OUTLOOK an d — DAILY OREGONIAN ....................... DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN DAILY JOURNAL ............................... DAILY and SUNDAY JO U R N A L ... PORTLAND TELEGRAM ................. keep th lt fur reiercnce. PRESEN T RATE 16 30 8.00 (.50 8 25 . 5 50 n and after an. 1. 1927 I« 80 8.75 6.60 All ratet ttr le tlj In adtaare. EOR PILES «nam D rial tub# v t h e r r is n o th in g «ant a s H a m le t*• y-back g u a ra n te e are o f H lee. At o re. o r m a ile d In tp a .d f 1.00. H J. w : »jd s t . s . B.. MO >R C riila M e I «e«l Car«. *d«ee. etc. ttaaael COL. W. S. WOOD A soxs insurance A uctioneer f a r m n sd Staeh S a le , a S p ecialty v a n c o u v e r . W a s h in g t o n P h n se V a a r n a .. r I I ,. nr G rr.h sm D atlneh 1.31 Gates Funeral Home Voir II onte Funeral Director. I-ady A ssistan t im p ie - I’ hone G re , ham 5471. Real Estate A e e ld e a ,. H ea lth . A sto m n b lls O regon F ire R eltef A ssn. O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p an y B. W. THORNE. .Virent G RESHAM . OREGON Office 27» I I»honee , A ' ,JW G resham (M l J. V. COUSWELL A CO. IN S t RAJTCE. LOAM S, Llfec . A c c id e n t, H e a lth . F tr s . S u rety Bond. P la ts G la ss L s w r .l ra le na a sto m o b lle — M ats M<W s f y o s r eo llltto a la .s r a a e e . E. PnrU aad n « r e . A d r ls s H otel, C o m er G rand and M orrison