OKFSHAM OUTLOOK, • . PAGE TW» study, th e le ctu re bureau, and th e CO U R SES NAMED FO R v ario u s extension co u rses th ro u g h ­ CO LLEG E S T t’DENTS P ublished every Tuesday and F ri­ o u t th e state, including th e n u m er­ TUESDAY, JULY 1», I9Í7 uresham outlook day at G resham . Oregon, by the In sp ite of all th a t has been said O utlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. for it, a college education Is not an C lair, E ditor and M anager. O n e y f'ar. 12.00, »lx m o n th » , >1.10, th r e e “open S esam e" to success—success m o n th » ’ t r ia l su b s c rip tio n . 60c depends upon th e individual. How­ C o m b in a tio n ra te » w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ ever. for those young folks who do la n d D ailiea. go to college, it is quite im p o rtan t A D V E R T IS IN G R a te * r e a s o n a b le O u r r e p r e s e n t a ­ to co rrectly choose th a t sta te In sti­ tiv e w ill call tution w here they can best get se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r 1 th eir course E n te re d as ,______ M arci, 3. 1911. a t th e P ostofflce a t ' G re s h a m . O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f , M a rci 3. 1879 A braham Lincoln saitl th a t the “legitim ate object of governm ent is to do for a people w hatever .they need to have done, hut can not do at all, or can not so w ell do for them -elves in th eir se p arate and individual capacities. In all th a t th e people can individually do as w ell fdr them selves, governm ent o ught not to Interfere. “T he desirable th in g s which in ­ dividuáis can not do fall Into two c lasse s: Those w hich have r e la ­ tion to w rongs and those w hich have not. Each of thes • branches off lino an Infinite variet / of ’su b ­ divisions. T he first—in relation to w rongs -em b rac es all crim es, m is­ dem eanors and non-perform ance of co n tracts. T he other em braces all w hich in its n a tu re and w ithout w rong, requires concerted action, as public roads and highw ays, p ub­ lic schools, charities, pauperism , o rphanages, estates of th e de­ ceased, and th e m achinery of th e governm ent Itself." PROHIBITION ANO PROGRESS. S enator Borah, In an a rtic le In th e New York Tim es m agazine, r e ­ cently called atten tio n to th e fol­ low ing facts: “A ccording to th e census, we have about 27,500,000 fam ilies in the United S tates. F orty-six per cent of these own hom es—15,923,- 000 electrically lighted, 17,790,000 with telephones. A fter all, the highest function of governm ent and the m ost sublim e achievem ent of sta te c ra ft is th e ad m in isterin g of puhflc of contented and p ro sp er­ ous homes. “Our people own 19.237,171 a u to ­ mobiles. T h ere a re som ething over 28,010,000 Individuals reg istered in elem en tary and secondary public and p riv ate schools; 2,755,000 in public and priv ate high schools; 999,200 In norm al schools, te ac h ers' colleges, u n iversities, colleges and professional colleges.” It is n otable th a t a very g rea t proportion of th is advance has been m ade since 1920 w hen prohi hitlon w ent Into effect and the money w hich had form erly gone for beer began to flow into p ro d u ct­ ive Industries. “ MURE LIQUOR” STORY REFUTED. j Classified Ads ous ones of th e P o rtlan d E xtension cen ter. T he sum m er sessions, tw o sim u l­ tan eo u s sessions of six w eeks each, given in E ugene and P o rtlan d , w ork in which m ay u sually be a p ­ plied tow ard th e bach elo r's and m a ste r's degrees. The G rad u ate Schoo!, th e w ork in w hich leads to the degree of doc­ to r of philosophy in the d e p a rt­ m ents of education, history, phys­ WANT AD. RATES. ics, psychology and zoology; and F irst in sertio n , lc a word, m ini- to the m a ste . r's ,, degre , in , all de- , .m um 20c; su b seq u en t in sertio n s, p a rtm e n ts of Eugene, and in th e , a w onl m ininium i Oc. lab o rato ry d ep a rtm en ts of the School of Medicine at P o rtland. BUYING OR SELLING In y ears past O. A. C. and the university have both striv en to get | stu d en ts to atten d th e ir respective halls of learning, reg a rd le ss of the m erit to th e student of th e p a rtic u ­ lar course offered. F o rtu n ately , that s p ir it has changed—for the better. T he u n iv ersity now stro n g ­ ly urges stu d e n ts seeking courses Qn«*»tlon» a n d A n» wer» by in m echanical, a g ric u ltu ra l, etc., 51. <>. Nelson. lines to attend O. A. C. A student can not afford to refu se to go to an to q u e s tio n s e ls e w h e re in Institu tio n w hich specializes in the t o d A a n y s ’s w e rs O u tlo o k . “ W ise u p ” o n th e p a rtic u la r w ork in w hich he is In­ W a n t A d s. also . terested , m erely because of p erso n ­ al prejudice to th a t institution. ANSWERS. T he u n iv ersity offers th e following 1. The basis of our m ost common specialized courses. chew ing gum s is chicle, a kind of T he College of L ite ra tu re, Science gum som ew hat an alag o u s to ru b ­ and the A rts, with 22 u n d er-g ra d u ­ ber obtained from th e sap of the a te d ep artm en ts, the work of which n aseb erry , a tre e found in tro p ical leads to th e degrees of bachelor of America. a rts and bachelor of science and to 2. T he nigh side of the horse is g rad u ate degrees. T he College of the left side, th e off side, th e rig h t, L ite ra tu re, Science and the A rts is so called because h arn esses are the stro n g h o ld in which th e h u ­ m ade to buckle on th e left side, and m anities and p u re sciences dwell. becau se a rid e r m ounts to saddle Each d ep artm en t offers a four-year an d dism ounts on th e left side. prescribed co u rse of study. 3. In risin g the cow first stan d s T he School of Law, w hich has a five-year cu rricu lu m leading to th e on th e hind feet and fro n t knees degree of bachelor of law s, and a j ¡¡l” n one a six-year c u rricu lu m leading first to tim “ e. “ " T he l”' h o rse ttrst throw s out the degree of bachelor of a rts, his fro n t feet, su p p o rtin g his fo re ­ bachelor of science or bachelor of p a rt on th ese w hile sittin g on his business ad m in istratio n and p ro ­ h au n c h es; then rises to his hind ceeding to th a t of doctor of ju r is ­ feet. T he sheep rises like th e cow ; tlie hog like th e horse. prudence. 4. To “cra z e ” , in A nglo-Saxon T he School of A rch itectu re and Allied A rts, th e work of which m eant to crack, hence th e word leads to th e bachelor of a r ts and crazy as applied to a dem ented bachelor of science, or in th e five- person, "c ra c k e d ” being a slang year course, to th e degree of bache­ w ord for insane. F inely cracked p o rcelain e g lazing is called lor of arc h itec tu re. T he School of B usiness A dm inis­ "c ra ze d ” from th e sam e basic tratio n , in w hich stu d en ts proceed word. T he word “in sa n e” is much to the d e g r A e of bachelor of b u si­ preferable» to “cra zy ” In speaking ness ad m in istratio n , and su b se­ of th e dem ented. quently, if desired, to the degree of 5. T he chief cau se of th e g rea t m a ste r of business ad m in istratio n . p e s t ile n c e s of th e Middle Ages was I)« You K now ? T h e S c h o o l o f E d u ca tio n , w h o se th e p o llu tio n o f th e d r in k in g w a ter. stu d e n ts proceed to the convention­ al b ach elo r’s 'd e g re e s, or o ccasion­ ally to th e special degree of b ach ­ elor of science In education. T he School of Jo u rn alism , the g rad u a tes of w hich tak e th e degree of bach elo r of a r ts or bach elo r of science or science In journalism . T he School of Jo u rn alism , the g rad u a tes of w hich ta k e th e degree of bach elo r of a r ts or bachelor of science or of bachelor of a r ts in journalism or bachelor of science n journalism . T he School of Medicine, th e sev­ en-year cu rricu lu m of w hich leads first to b ach elo r’s degree, and then to th a t of doctor of m edicine. It ulso offers w ork leading to the m u ster's degree. T he School of Music, in w hich those who proceed to degrees tak e the bachelor of a rts, bachelor of science, or bach elo r of m usic d e­ gree, according to co u rses chosen. T he School of Physical E duca­ tion, w hose stu d e n ts proceed to the b achelo r’s degrees. T he School of Sociology, which co n tain s also th e P o rtlan d school of social w ork, and th ro u g h which the bach elo r's degrees a re o b tain ­ able. T he E xtension Division, co n tain ­ ing th e d ep a rtm en ts of visual in ­ stru ctio n and correspondence At th a t tim e no people except the Chinese seem ed to know th a t boil­ ing d rin k in g w ater w as a p rev en ­ tive of disease. 6. Fish c u ltu re Is m ost highly developed in China. A lm ost every strea m anil puddle is m ade to p ro ­ duce edible fish of v arieties th a t grow rapidly and do not devour th e ir kind. 7. T he leg itim ate use of the noun "sp u d ” is as the nam e of a sh o rt chisel like tool for cu ttin g th e rootH of weeds. In loose colloquial speech It is applied to a v ariety of th in g s th a t a re sh o rt and th ic k —a wad of dough frieil in g rease, a b aby's hand, a sm all boy, a nail, a sh o rt knife, a potato. ItH use in any of th ese senses is to be de­ plored and studiously avoided. S. “ F lap p er" th e slan g term a p ­ plied to ce rtain young women of a not well defined class. Is supposed to have come from the term as ap ­ plied to a fledgling bird ju s t be­ ginning to fly, or m ore specifically to a young wild duck. GET RESULTS. 1 - SACRIFICE/ of D E A D C O W S a n d c rip p le d h o r s e s t a k ­ en. F r a n k D u n s rn ie r, L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n . U SED CARS " Quitting Business TWO 1924 FORD TOURINGS • C»-i r A fine condition, e a c h ................................................................ v I »)* * 192.» CHEVROLET TOURING, good condition new tire s, 1927 lic e n s e .......................................................... Horses 192« CHEVROLET COUPE, alm ost a new car, 1927 license ............................................................................... epOUU R ID IN G O R D R IV IN G P O N Y f o r « ale. N o r e a s o n a b le o ffe r r e fu s e d . I B. H u tc h in s , P l e a s a n t H o m e. R IC H A R D K N A R R P h o n e G re sh a m 485 SC H W ED LER I J . M. T ro u td a le , O regon M O D E R N 5-R O O M B U N G A L O W fo r r e n t. N ic e ly c le a n e d . M rs. P . A. | G o u ld . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 793. M O N E Y T O L O A N o n r e a l e s ta te , s h o r t o r lo n g lo a n s . F a r m lo a n s m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n . B. W . T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751. Farm Machinery, Etc. SM A LL U SED FA R Q U A R T H R E SH - in g m a c h in e , 1- h o rse A n n A rb o r h a y b a le r. R o s s feed c u tte r , S to v e r 4 h. p. e n g in e , c u t- a w a y disc, 800- p o u n d E m p ire c r e a m s e p a r a to r . R . F . W a lte r s , G re s h a m , p h o n e 1731. CHESTER W H I T E | F O R S A L E O R T R A D E — 45 a c r e s n e a r O rie n t s ta tio n , 26 a c r e s in c u l t i v a ­ U S E D C R E A M S E P A R A T O R w a n te d . p ig s f o r sa le , p . ric r e s r e a s o n a b Ge. le . J o h n tio n , o r c h a r d , b e rrie s , r e s t seed ed . W ELL-BR E D Meyi le y e r , 40x1. B o r in g Phone G resh am Poultry G ood h o u se a n d b a rn . T e a m , fo u r co w s, f a rm im p le m e n ts, d a i r y o u tfit. T e rm s . 169x. MONEY TO LOAN, j on PO U LTR Y W A N TED A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E W E PAY CASH GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. P h o n e 1103 G r e s h a m . O reg o n W H IT E L E G H O R N C O C K E R E L S fo r b re e d e rs , s t r a i g h t fro m H o lly w o o d . O v e r 3 m o n th s old. 75c e a c h . .W . W . H a s tin g s . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 197x1. good r e a l e s ta te s e c u rity . S ee R o s s B ro w n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2501. M O NEY T O LO A N on re a l e s ta te se ­ c u r ity . K. A. M iller. G re s h a m . O re. F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. In line a g r i c u ltu r a l se c tio n . K a r t J. H a g b e rg , R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 576. Plants, Seeds, Etc. K A L E PLA N TS FO R SA LE. M o rg a n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 355. F re d tf M u st be good. Employment P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M w o rk w a n te d . L a w n g r a d in g , b a s e ­ m e n t w o rk , e tc . C. W . A d a m s , p h o n e 1924, G re sh a m . P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M w o rk w a n te d . G r a d in g a n d b a s e ­ m e n t d ig g in g A ll w o rk d o n e by d a y o r c o n tr a c t. E. W a ll, G re s h a m , p h o n e 325x4. tf Articles—Lost or Found Miscellaneous ke4*|> thin tur refereme. $6.: 600 All rates strict I j In adtnnre. Electric Therapy P ie r t r ie S w e a t Mineral Bathe H o u r s : 10 A. M. to 5 P . M. M ain S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d , G re a h a m Office 122x P hones Rea. 329x2 DR. G. E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician Specializing In In.Mo-Ray Gland Therapy. Bank of Oreaban» B o n d in g Phone Office 1321 Res. 3263 OPTICIAN DR. C. L. HAYNES Eyesight Specialist G L A S SE S F IT T E D 315 ■ 316 M o h a w k B ld g . T H I R D A N D M O R R IS O N STS. O v e r R o b e rts B ro s .' S to re PO RTLA N D . OREGON DENTISTS P h o n es; Office 2184 R es. 2183 DR. W. J. OTT Dentist DR. JULIUS G. STURE Attorneys at Law Real Estate, Rentals. Etc. Wood and Sawing W ANTED BRIQUETS DUNTHORPE TRANSIT CO. v - 45 a m t.i p m. iki n. m fide L x. P o rtlaR i! for ftaatf y 7 00 a . m. 1:00 p. m 6 IS p m. • S75 Chiropractor McGuirk & Schneider The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now OKESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY O R E tlO N lA N ................... DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN DAILY JOURNAl................................... DAILY an d BUNDAY JOURNAL . PORTLAND TELEGRAM ................. Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m R e t. 14M W ith D r. W . J . O tt B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t Office Phone 1431 or 171 Automobiles EKSTROM T R IC K SERVICE ( o ni h I nti Ilo n lint«'* w ith I’ortlam l liu lllc H. V. ADIX, M. I). Physician and Surgeon Dogs COAL # ’.10 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 Phones Rea. 127x Dentist Portland-Gresham Stage ♦ 2.04» A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. L E F T N E W G O O D R IC H T I R E a n d rim on p a v e m e n t n e a r B o rin g a f t e r c h a n g in g tire , F r i d a y e v e n in g . J u ly 15. F in d e r n o tify S. S te n b e rg , B o r ­ ing. START the CHILDREN in BUSINESS GRESHAM OUTLOOK Physician and Surgeon S p e c ia l 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 s e s Office o v e r F i r s t S ta te B a n k GRESH A M . OREGON P h o n e 1541. HAY' B A L IN G D O N E a t r e a s o n a b le MY H O M E o n M a in s t r e e t fo r sale. In a recen t editorial th e O regon­ F IR CORDW OOD. p ric e s. G r a n B ro s., p h o n e D a m a s M o d e rn in e v e ry r e s p e c t. G ood d ry F IR S T -C L A S S Blonds, tuns, blueks, high, m edi­ >6 50 ; 16-in< h w ood, >7.25. F o rd II. c u s 84. tf ian m akes an Interestin g co m p u ta­ b a s e m e n t. T e rm s . H . W . C ooley, . W illia m s, p h o n e G r e s h a m 297, a f t e r um and low heels, $4.95. We are p h o n e 51x2, G re sh a m . tion on the am ount of liquor drunk 7 p. m. B E E S F O R S A L E —O ld a n d n ew also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for s w a rm s . P h o n e G r e s h a m 169x. o m c a b in . Ju st off now as com pared w ith th a t co n ­ ladies at $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls- F O R R a se R L E in N e T ro -2 a d ro , n e a r R u b y J u n c tio n . F I R S T G R O W T H ~ C O R D ~ W O O D fo r sa le . V. W . P i t t s , p h o n e 2883. S C R E E N S M A D E T O O R D E R —W e w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. sum ed prior to the 18tli A mend­ M o d ern co n v e n ie n c e s. T. P S in n e t, h a v e a few 2-6 x 6-6 a n d 2-8 x 6-8 R uby J u n c tio n , o r a d d r e s s G re s h a m . m ent, huMing Its figures on s ta te ­ F I R S T C L A S S C O R D W O O D fo r sale. sc re e n d o o rs f o r 51.50 a n d 51.65. B a rn R o u te 2. TTÎTTTTTTTTTÎTTTP VrTTTTnPTTTTTTTTTTTTTTPTT T T T flT I s a s h 70c a n d 80c. V e n e e r p a n e ls , C . E. G o s se tt, p h o n e 347, G re s h a m . m ents m ade In th e M inneapolis p a in ts , oils, a ll k in d s o f b u ild in g m a ­ B A R G A IN —80 a c r e s n e a r B o rin g . 40 te r ia ls . H a r d w o o d flo o rs la id a n d 1 6 -IN C H B E R R Y W O O D f o r sa le , 52 Jo u rn a l in 1900, w hich w ere re c e n t­ a c r e s g o o d tilla b le la n d . 6 a c r e s fin ish ed . P r ic e s r ig h t. G re s h a m r lo ad a t th e m ill. C a ll 3676 ev e- c ’ le a r e d , w b ew a w la n c e ' e A x » c » e liv. lle lia n t ptv.ikui p a s tu r V e ■ tl p e I tltZ ly com m ented upon by th a t paper. W o o d w o rk in g S h o p , O. W . T h o re n . p le n ty o f r u n n in g w a te r . g r a v e l p it ; ___ P ro p . P h o n e 50x1. tf on p re m is e s . R e n ts to c o u n ty 550 p e r , , t- .x -o . T he new s story of 27 y ears ago W O O D S A W IN O , ev en year P r ic e J :00i>, o n ly 51000 c a s h P h o n e 1926, a s se rts th a t M lnnepolitans w ere r e q u ire d . A. M e y ers, G r e s h a m , O re- | le n g th s a sp e c ia lty . G re s h a m . tf drin k in g 750 b a rre ls a day of th e F IR S T -C L A S S O L D G R O W T H F IR . local brew. T hese figures w ere r ic k w ood, s e c o n d -c la s s w ood, d e liv ­ e re d . E a r l C a lk in s , G r e s h a m , p h o n e furnished by the brew ers th e m ­ F inancial experience should be 967. tf M ore people to read a n d selves and w ere supposed to in d i­ secured as early in life as possible. use th e W a n t Ads. N otice S E A S O N E D 16-lnch w ood. 57 50 a co rd , cate cred itab le en terp rise on th e Many p are n ts realize th is and LV. PORTI, n i l I V. GRESHAM d e liv e re d In lo a d lo ta o f I K c o r d s 4- th e c a re fu l c lassificatio n have sta rte d th e ir ch ild ren in b u s­ fo o t o ld g r o w th fir, 37. J . S. D o n a ld - I'nrk and lam tiili P o w e ll A R o b e rte p art of th e b rew ers and d isc rim i­ so n , p h o n e S a n d y 2x. tf a n d look fo r w h a t you iness by investing in a savings a c ­ B E a c o n 8181 P h o n e 1823 nating ta ste on th e p a rt of th e count at the w a n t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it. W O O D F O R S A L E — F i r s t - a n d se c ­ •7 :30 a. m .. S. L. •6 :30 a . m .. B. L . drin k ers. The Jo u rn al figures out o n d - g ro w th c o rd w ood a n d s la b •7 50 a . m . B. L. •7 00 a . m .. P . V. F lltS T ST A T E BANK w ood. D e liv e re d H a y d e n A P le a s - th a t the 750 b arrels would m ake •8 30 a m . P V. •7 05 a . m., 8. L. a n t , p h o n e s G re s h a m 3676 a n d 641. D on’t forget th e ad v ertisers when 9 30 a . m . B L. 8 30 a. m , B. L. 400.000 schooners of th e size then 9 50 a . m . S I - 9 :00 a . m . S L. W O O D F O R S A L E . 16-lnch a n d 4-fo o t you need an y th in g in th e ir line. T his is as tru ly a b u sin ess as any 10 :30 a . m . P . V, 9 :30 a . m .. P . V. cu rren t. At 5c a schooner they F r a n k A r m s tro n g . G r e s h a m , p h o n e other. It pays 4 per cent and th e 11 30 a . m , B U 10 :30 a . m ., B. L. 3253 tf N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . represented a dally expenditure of p rincipal Is safe. T h at is m ore 11 50 a . m .. S L, II :00 a m , S. L. No. 28087. 12 30 p. m . P V. 11 30 a . m ., P V. W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d . than can be said for m any o th er F tre t In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f m ore than 820,000. T he Jo u rn al 1 :30 p. m , B. I* 12 30 p. m . B. L. g ro w th flr a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r lines of business. O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­ 1 :50 p m ., S. L. 12 :50 p. m . S L. calls atten tio n to the fact th a t the p o ets. W . E. H o s sn e r, G re s h a m , m a h . In P ro b a te . 2 30 p. m . P V. 1 SO p. m ., P. V. The m a tte r of giving flags to p h o n e 3109. b rew ers of Milwaukee and St. Louis In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f J a m e s 3 30 p m . B L. 2 30 p m .. B L. children as an Inducem ent to sta rt S. C o n ra d . D ece ased . 3 50 p m ., S. L. 2 :50 p. m ., S. L. W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n ­ m ust have supplied much add itio n ­ 4 :30 p m , !• V, N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv en , t h a t th e u n ­ 3 30 p. m . P . V. a savings acco u n t h as m et w ith te e d F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4. 5 :3tl p m .. B. I» d e rs ig n e d h a s b een a p p o in te d E x e c u to r 4 30 p. m .. B. L. al beer, to say nothing of higher- such success th a t we have a new 5 :50 p. m . S L. 4 50 p. m .. S L. F O R W O O D S A W IN O c a ll S te v e M a rs ­ o f th e E s t a t e o f J a m e s S. C o n ra d , d e ­ supply of flags w hich will be given, proof stim ulants. T he new spaper 6 30 p. m . P V. ce a se d . b y th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e 5 30 p m .. P V. to n , p h o n e 383. tf 10 00 p. m . P V. S t a t e o f O reg o n , f o r th e C o u n ty o f 7 on p m ., P V. w hile th ey last, to each new depos­ th in k s th a t $50,000 a day would he t i l :00 p. m . B. L. M u ltn o m a h , a n d h a s q u alifie d . All t7 :15 p m . B L. itor m aking a deposit of $5 or m ore W hat you w ant, when you w ant p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ­ a reasonable to tal expenditure In in the Savings D epartm ent. t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t th e • D a lly ex cep t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s It. as you w ant it—W ant Ad It. the "good old tim es." sa m e, d u ly v e rifie d a s b y la w re q u ire d , ♦ S a tu r d a y s . S u n d a y » a n d h o lid a y s T hese flags a re 3 x 5 feet w ith to th e u n d e rsig n e d , a t th e office o f M c- S. I. S e ctio n b in e ro a d . Com m enting on the m a tte r as r e ­ jointed pole, h aly ard s and bracket. c h n e id e r. 203-5 W ith ro w P. V’.— P o w ell V alley ro a d S .4 .V Z ) sh a m . O reg o n , w ith in six GRAVEL O b (6) u u ild lrk m in o g n , A th G s re S fro R L.^—B a s e I.'n e ro a d . ported by the Jo u rn al, the O regon­ Du Ju ly 1st we paid our savings m th e d a te h ereo f. b v . R o c k w o o d R o a d fo r P o r tla n d 50c and 76c a yard at pit or rill depositors n early $7,500.00. ian a s se rts th a t M inneapolis is D a te d a n d first p u b lish e d , J u n e 28, \ * B a m '. : • ; 16 ■ n 1927. deliver. b v . P o r tla n d fo r R o c k w o o d ro a d v ia Was your child among th o se who about one and a half tim es th e size D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . J u l y 26. • p in received a portion of th is In terest? 1927. of P o rtlan d , and allow ing for the O. A. BRYAN D. J W A L S H . E x e c u to r. W ouldn't yon like to get him in ­ O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by M cG U IR K A S C H N E ID E R , difference in population it sta te s rtiu n e G resham "SxJ terested in an acco u n t and sta rted A tto r n e y s f o r E x e c u to r. tliut $33,000 a day would he the in saving? GEO. LEWIS & SON am ount spent tor liq ■ a in surdity. says the O regonian, as b u s­ 9 :15 a. ni. 10 :00 a m 11 .15 a m 12 noon t-re«ham Powell Portland iness men know that no co n sid er­ 1 :00 p. m . •1 •' » p m Phone and Ft. East Taylor 3 oo p. m 2 :16 p m able p a rt of $200,000 is leaving 4 00 p m IM I 4 00 p. ni. Maple Phone EAst K ä s » norm al channels. On tin* other 5 :00 p. m . P 7 oo p m hand, they know th a t m ore money 7 15 p ni_____ l - than ever is going for other com * I I.». Gres hn ni I «• SaiKlî m odifies lu N.iiiih T W IC E A -W E E K SI' T he benellrial effect of sunlight is not obtained unless the ray s re a c h th e skin directly. C lothing or window glass keep out the u ltr a ­ violet rays. It Is only when the skin begins to be tanned th a t any benefit m ay he expected. Bun lialhs in th e d ire c t sunlight are the sim p lest m ethod of giving the baby enough u ltra -v io let. Of course each m o th er m u st use discretion, and begin by exposing her child g ra d u ­ ally for s h o rt periods, and keep him p ro tec ted from th e wind. OR EGON R e sid e n c e 226S Nerve Blocking D ental X K at F O R S A L E — 100 W . L . P U L L E T S , C A B B A G E P L A N T S fo r sa le , >2 p e r H o lly w o o d s tr a in . 3 m o n th s a n d 4 1000. H e r m a n VVihion, p h o n e 381. Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m m o n th s. J . A. Y o u n g b lo o d , c o r n e r G re sh a m . B a s e L in e a n d C le v e la n d a v e n u e . ' K A L E P L A N T S F O R S A L E , $1 p e r 400 8 -W E E K S -O L D B A R R E D R O C K th o u s a n d . O n e - h a lf m ile w e s t o f c h ic k s . W ell d ev elo p ed . S ta te t e s t ­ b u s te d sc h o o l o n B u ll R u n ro a d . ed C. A c k le y , p h o n e 43x4. F . H. M iller, p h o n e 1658. T H O R E L E C T R IC W A S H E R —W e a r e d is c o n tin u in g o u r a g e n c y o f T h o r Office la Raak of Gre»ham Bldg. W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e w a s h in g m a c h in e s a n d h a v e o n e m a ­ W a n t A d s. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561. N e rv e B lo c k in g c h in e le ft w h ic h w a s u se d a s d e m ­ o rk R e fe rre d o n s tr a to r . J . E . M e tz g e r, p h o n e 1901. Office 561 X - R a y W P hones R ea. 669 F O R D T O N T R U C K , F o rd ro a d s te r T E N T — A v e ry fine 9—6x9— 6 u m b r e lla a ml w ood s a w fo r s a le c h e a p . P h o n e ATTORNEYR ty p e te n t u sed o n ly a w eek, in p e r 329x4. G O O D H O M E W A N T E D fo r re g G er. feet c o n d itio n C o st 362 w h o lesale, P o lic e h itc h . S tr o n g h c a r t stra in ; w ill sell a t »45 c a s h . J , E . M e tzg er, A T w a te r 0715 P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1691 F O R D T R U C K , 1 to n . 1924 w ith R u c k - g e n tle , d o e s tric k s , u n d e r s ta n d s e v ­ p h o n e -1901. ste l, >200 B r o c k w a y & N elso n , e r y th in g . w o lf b ro w n e x c e lle n t p h o n e 1171, G re sh a m , O reg o n . w a tc h dog. a s o p la y f u l, c o st $100, j PIANOS y o u r p ric e . N o ro o m fo rc e s sa crifice. I nos, a t v ery A lso 2 m a le p u p s. 3 m o n th s E v e- I L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S f o r a u t o s o r W a e t t h r a a c v t e i v s e e v p e r ra ic l e s u se r d a n g p ia in g in p ric e s n in g s o r S u n d a y . 536 E. 3 2d S t N.. a n y o th e r s to r a g e , la r g e b a r n a n d fro m 5235 to 5385. T h e se p ia n o s c a n G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ldg. P o r tla n d . y a r d fo r sto c k sale. R e a s o n a b le b e b o u g h t o n te r m s o f 525 to 535 Probate and Corporation Worh ra te s . P h o n s 3277. S. S. T h o m p s o n . d o w n a n d 30 m o n th s to p a y b a la n c e . P o r t l a n d Office, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ldg- I t w ill p a y y o u to look th e s e o v er. J . E M e tzg er, p h o n e 1901. New Slippers mid Pumps $1.95 FIRST STATE BANK Withrow Building Hag Hr. Mary F. Becker S T R A Y E D fro m R u b y r a n c h , b la c k m a re , w e ig h t a b o u t 1700. N o tify R u b y S to c k fa rm , p h o n e T A b o r 2402. i P IG S F O R S A L E « w e e k s o ld. H ite , o n e m ile e a s t o f B o rin g . 2-4 and 7-1 P. M. DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC EASY T E R M S Livestock—Lost, Found Hogs O fflre GRESH A M , Greftham, Oregon ___ ___ ogs, to f re s h e n so o n F r e s h co w s fo r sale. C. A. B u tc h e r, R t. 1, B o x 418, P o r tla n d . B a se L in e a n d B u c k le y a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979. ON H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r e : 10-12 A. M Physician and Surgeon W A N T E D — F re sh m ilk cow s and s p r in g e r s t h a t w ill g iv e f o u r g a llo n a n d up. B e e t c a ttle , h o g s a n a v e a l I w a n te d N e w b e rg P a c k in g Co., j U re s h a m . p h o n e 1151. tf ! UP P h o n e. Ofllce 1851 GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Cattle p la c e , o n e b la c k m a re , w e ig h t a b o u t 1500, w ith y o u n g c o lt, b r a n d e d H C on le ft h ip . w h ite sp o t in fo re h e a d . O w n e r c a n h a v e sa m e b y p a y in g fo r th is a d a n d d a m a g e s . R o y W ood- w o rth , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 58. PHYSICIANS — MEDICAL Office 2251 S E V E R A L . G O O D F R E S H C O W S fo r s a le o r t r a d e . H. T. L in d , p h o n e 28x1. TAK EN Professional Ads ¡” p m io o m I »n I S .f iv V hen jon ride with ns ton are In­ sured against areldent. P a ch a s. Express Service on «very car. TH ULE DEPOTS G R E S H A M - o p p o s i t e C ity H all. S A N D Y —s . i m ill's C o n fe c tio n e ry P O R T IN A N I1- M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l. Sixth and Salmon str e e ts K ills 'em dead rom te LY SPRAY flies, mosquitoes, washes &mofhs. etc. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA W. J. COOPER Attorney at Law Office o v e r B a n k o f G re a h a m Ofllre 1131 Phones Ret. 14(1 MV8ICIA 8 8 PIANO FL O R E N C E M. HONEY S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ldg. G re sh a m P h o n e 1731 IN S U R A N C E J. ROSS BROWN R eal E s ta te and In su ra n c e FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — LIFE HEALTH — BURGLARY Office 2.61 Phones R es. 55(1 P o w e ll S tre e t. JAMES ELKINGTON R eal E s ta te In su ra n c e L o a n s, C on v ey an cin g Office o n M ain S tre e t Office 2341 Phones Rea Insurance 3283 Real Estate A re ld e n t, H e a lth . A u to m o b ile O re g o n F ir e R e lie f A ssn. O re g o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y B. W. THORNE. Agent »RESH A M . O REG O N Office 2761 Phones R ea. 2767 E A st 2747 G r e s h a m 16(1 J . V. CO GSW ELL k CO. IN SUR ANC E. LOANS. L ife , A c c id e n t, H e a lth , F ire , S u re ty B o n d . P l a t e G la s s L o w est r a t e on a a to m o b lle — S a v e 6(% o f y o o r co llisio n l n ,n r a n r e . E. P o r tla n d office, A d ria n H o tel, C o r n e r G r a n d a n d M o rriso n AUCTIONEER COL. W. S. WOOD k SONS Auctioneer F a rm a n d S to ch S a le s a S p e c ia lty V A N C O U V E R . W A S H IN G T O N P h o a e V a n c o u v e r (14, or B re n h a m O n tlo n k 16(1 M O R T IC IA N S Gates Funeral Home Y our H om e F u n e ra l D irecto r. Lady A ssistant I’hone Gresh.'itn 2 t* t.