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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK P ublished every T uesday and F ri day a t G resham , Oregon, by the O utlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, E ditor and M anager. O ne y e a r. 12.00, s ix m o n th » . I t . 10. th re 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 allies. A D V E R T IS IN G R a te s re a s o n a b le . O ur re p re s e n ta tiv e will call. E n te re d as s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte r •M arch 8, 1911. a t th e P o r t o t t i r e a t G re s h a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o l M a rch . 3. 187» A MATTED OF COURSE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3«, 1W7 BILLIONS ON FAITH. T he w riting of a check Is such an every-day o ccu rren ce to the av erag e A m erican th a t we seldom stop to consider th e to ta l of checks th a t circ u late y early and th e ir re l ative im portance as com pared to cash paym ents. A carefu l estim ate of the ag g reg ate value of all checks draw n exceeds $700,000,000,000 a year. T h is rep rese n ts 2.000.000,000 items. T he to tal am ount of money in circu latio n now hovers around $5,- 000,000,000. Of th is am ount around $1,000,000,000 is k ep t co n stan tly In the hanks of the co u n try as “cash on hand.” T hat leaves $4,000,000,- 000 as circ u latin g medium. For th is $4,000,000,000 to he used as effectively in th e paym ent of the people’s hills as the m uch g rea ter to tal of checks, it would be neces sary for the en tire $4,000,000,000 to he com pletely "tu rn e d o v er” every two days. N otw ithstanding th e trem endous use of checks in this country, the loss resu ltin g th erefro m is incon siderahle. For Instance, the an n u al losses suffered by hanks th ro u g h forged indorsem ents of checks is estim ated at less th an $50,000 a n nually. it would seem th a t th e en couragem ent of the check as a com m ercial In stru m en t is a wise policy.—N ation's Business. Do You Know? Question* a n d A n s w e rs M. o . V h - .« . A n s w e rs to q u e s tio n s e ls e w h e re In to d a y 's O u tlo o k . " W is e u p ” o n th e W a n t A ds. also . Classified Ads buying or selling GET RESULTS ' ANSWERS. — 1. B russels c a rp e t is nam ed from B russels. Belgium , w here ca rp ets of a c e rta in m ake and weave w ere WANT AD. RATES. f s L E E P I N G RO O M S F O R R E N T . M rs. W O O D F O R S A L E — F i r s t - a n d se c o n d - g ro w th c o rd w ood a n d s la b F irs t Insertion, lc a word, mini- ,! w Emery. H o o d a v e n u e . G re sh largely m anufactured. am . tf w o o d D e liv e re d . H a y d e n A P le a s a n t. p h o n e s G re s h a m 3676 a n d 641. 2. At one tim e, q u ite recen t as mum 20c; subsequent in sertio n s, t Me a word, m inim um 10c. F O R R E N T , h o u se a n d lot. H o u s e h a s geological ages go, th e W illam ette » le c tric lig h ts , B u ll R u n w a te r , g as, A - »I • F« »R S A L E . 16-inch a n d 4-foot. U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are g a r a g e . <’. C. S h eely . C la n a h a n a d F r a n k A r m s tro n g . G re s h a m , p h o n e valley w as an inland sound m uch urged to pay cash with o rd er and d itio n n e a r S e c tio n L ine. 3253. tf after th e o rd er of P uget Sound. avoid sending bills for sm all B A R G A IN . W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d . F ir s t T he g rad u al risin g of th e Pacific am ounts g r o w th flr a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r 5 a c re s . 22 c le a re d , s p rin g , b e rrie s , p o sts . W . E. H o s sn e r, G re sh a m , coast which is still going on, o r c h a r d , p a s tu re . N ew h o u se , 5 ro o m s p h o n e 3109. a n d b a th , b a s e m e n t, w a t e r sy s te m , drained th e valley. Cattle lig h ts . Iia rn . m ilk h o u se , g a r a g e , to o l sh e d . 2 c h ic k e n b o u se s, b r o o d e r F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs 3. Qiptek g rass, or Johnson g rass, W A N T E D —A n e w -b o rn c a lf. A lb e rt h o u se . F iv e J e r s e y co w s, 2 h o rse s , to n . p h o n e 385. tf P a lm b la d , p h o n e 387. h a r n e s s . A ll m a c h in e r y . G r a in a n d was brought front E urope by a feed on p lace. C o ttr e ll ro a d , h a l f so u th ern m an nam ed Johnson, in A L L K IN D S O F L I V E S T O C ÍF b o ü g h t. m ile o f s ta tio n , o n e -e ig h th m ile Employment 9 sth a n d P o w ell V alley ro a d , o p p o n o r th C o ttr e ll sto re . L is te d w ith B. order to give to the south a g rass s ite K e lly ’s B u tte , p h o n e S u n s e t W . T h o rn e , G re sh a m . W I L L DO L IG H T W A S H IN G a t m y 5746. th a t would not be killed out by th e ho m e. P h o n e 366x2. O O M H O U S E F O R R E N T , w a te r hot dry sum m ers. It w as a success W A N T E D — F re s h m ilk co w s a n d 2-R a n d lig h ts . C a ll E d . A n d e rso n , W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e s p r in g e r s t h a t will g iv e f o u r galloD G r e s h a m 31. tf in th a t reg ard . W a n t A d s. C a ll G re s h a m 1561. a n d up. B e e f c a ttle , h o g s a n a v eal w a n te d N e w b e rg P a c k in g Co., 4. The dandelion is nam ed from M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e s e G re s h a m , p h o n e 1151. tf c u r ity . K . A M iller, G re s h a m , O re. P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M the shape of its leaf—“dent de w o rk w a n te d . L a w n g ra d in g , b a s e A N T E D — B e e f, v e a l, h o g s, a n d cow s m e n t w o rk . e tc . C. W . A d am s, Icon”, a F re n ch nam e m eaning W to MY H O M E o n M a in s t r e e t f o r sa le. fre s h e n so o n F r e s h co w s fo r p h o n e 1924, G re sh a m . M o d e rn in e v e ry re s p e c t. G ood d ry sa le. C. A. B u tc h e r. R t. 1. B o x 418. "lio n ’s to o th ", or “tooth of the b a s e m e n t. T e rm s . H . W . C ooley, P o rtla n d . B a se L in e a n d B u ck ley p h o n e 51x2, G re s h a m . P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M lion”. a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979. w’o rk w a n te d . G r a d in g a n d b a s e 5. Corn does not m ake ea rs in m e n t d ig g in g . A ll w o rk d o n e b y B A R G A IN — 80 a c r e s n e a r B o rin g . 40 d a y o r c o n tr a c t. E. W a ll, G re sh a m , Sheep a c r e s g o o d tilla b le la n d . 6 a c r e s the w et tro p ics. It rev e rts to its p h o n e 325x4. tf ' c le a re d , b a la n c e e x c e lle n t p a s tu r e original form w hich was a kind of H IG H G R A D E O X F O R D E W E S fo r p le n ty o f r u n n in g w a t e r ; g r a v e l p it o n p re m ise s . R e n ts to c o u n ty >50 p e r sa le. H a lc y o n F a r m , L. A. W re n n , tropical g rass w ith seeds on its y ear. P r ic e >3000, o n ly >1000 c a s h Articles—Lost or Found G re s h a m , p n o n e 356. r e q u ire d . A. M e y ers. G re s h a m . O r e tops. We som etim es see such r e g o n . T e le p h o n e 1441. A F I N E L O T O F G R A D E E W E S fo r F O U N D — L ig h t s a d d le in r o a d n e a r version in o u r cornfields, w here in sa le. R e a s o n a b le p rice. J . H . S te r l T ro u td a le . P h o n e C o r b e tt 3-4. ing. G re s h a m , p h o n e 3291. M O N E Y T O L O A N o n r e a l e s ta te , stead of ea rs g ra in s hung on the s h o r t o r lo n g lo an s. F a r m lo a n s tassels. m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n . Miscellaneous Goats B. W . T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751. 6. The squash is a native of Q U A R T A N D 2 -Q U A R T M a so n J a r s M O N E Y TO L O A N . N orth America. The P ilgrim F a th F O R S A L E . $30 fo r th e lo t. 2 p a ir fo r sa le. M rs. C a r r ie H a n s e n , p h o n e T o g g e n b u rg m ilk g o a ts . C a ll a t on g o o d r e a l e s t a t e s e c u rity . G r e s h a m 18. S ee ers found the In d ian s cu ltiv atin g it. K r a e n ic k ’s »4 m ile s o u th o f H ills R o ss B ro w n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2501. v iew sch o o l. tf ' Tin In d ian s nam ed it. B O Y ’S I N D IA N B IC Y C L E f o r sa le, F M tM S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. | c h e a p . L ik e n ew . F o r p a rtic u la rs 7. M editerranean m eans “the F A R M G O A T S F O R S A L E C H E A P . In fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a rl J phone G resh am 286x5. H a r o ld O ne lu s t fre s h , o th e r s c o m in g fre s h . H a g b e rg . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 576. B a rts c h . m iddle of th e ea rth ". It w as so A rn o ld M oore, p h o n e 30x2, G re s h a m . | I G O L D EN B fK T A M S W E E T CORN ealled w hen th e peoples living fo r sa le. F . H . H o e c k e r, p h o n e 13x4. Plants, Seeds, Etc. Horses about it believed it to be the center T E D — L e g h o rn P u lle ts , h o t-b e d of the earth . It w as then about G O O D Y O U N G W O R K H O R S E fo r I P O R S A L E —H u n g a r i a n v e tc h a n d W g A la N s s. K e n tu c k y b e a n s , b a n ta m c o rp , o a ts . P h o n e J o h n E g g im a n , 2863. sab-. W e ig h t a b o u t 1500. J . A. A sh b e e ts a n d c u c u m b e rs. M u s t be r e a the m iddle of th e ea rth w ith which w o rth . G o rd o n C reek ro a d . T ro u td a le , so n a b le . M rs. G. S to n e m a n . R t. 4, E V E R G R E E N C H E A T S E E D , fo r fa ll they w ere acquainted. O reg o n , p h o n e C o rb e tt 3-4. B o rin g , O reg o n . so w in g , fo r sa le . A. R . H e in e y , 8. The peoples of C entral A m eri p h o n e 390x3. L in n e m a n n . 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 all a t office o r p h o n e Livestock—Lost, Found ca who disap p eared a fte r building G r e s h a m 1561. such rem a rk a b le edifices, died of S T R A Y E D F R O M R U B Y R A N C H — Hay B ay t« a m . h o rse a n d m a r e , w e ig h t N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T . yellow fever. T hey did not then a b o u t 2400. B o th h a v e w h ite s tr ip e s C L E A N <>ATS A N D V E T C H fo r sa le. I In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f know th a t it w as a m osquito w hich in face. P h o n e T A b o r 2402. W . .1. B a r t l e t t , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 186. O reg o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , P r o b a te D e p a r tm e n t. ca rrie d th e disease. On some of T A K E N U P B ay te a m about 2400, S T A C K O F W H E A T S T R A W f o r s a le 1 In th e M a t te r o f th e E s t a t e o f S a r a h h o rse a n d m a r e , b o th b a ld faced , A. B u r r . D e c e a s e d : th eir tem ples a re stone figures of fo r $12. A. .1. S to u t, ( ¡r e s h a m , a t a b o u t 10 y e a r s obi. W . R . H a r r is , ; H o g a n s ta tio n . N o tic e is h e r e b y g i f e n t h a t th e u n people suffering witli yellow fever. C h e rr y P a r k N u rs e ry , R t. 2. T r o u t d e rsig n e d . a s E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te tf i ' o f S a r a h A. B u r r , d e c e a se d , h a s filed They are p o rtray ed as having spots i. d a le . P h o n e 2131. final a c c o u n t In th e C irc u it C o u rt Farm Machinery, Etc. i Ills o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n f o r M u ltn o m a h on th eir faces and as vom iting—the I C o u n ty , a n d t h a t W e d n e s d a y , th e 28th Hogs W A N T E D — 2 h. p. 'J A C K O F A L L «lay o f S e p te m b e r. 1927, a t th e h o u r o f fatal sym ptom s of th e plague. 1 T r a d e s ” F a i r b a n k s M o rse G a s o le n e 9 :30 o 'c lo c k in th e fo re n o o n o f sa id d a y T hese p o rtra y a ls a re supposed to i 1 TW O S O W S \ N D 15 P IG S fo r wile, e n g in e . J . H. Id e, P o r tla n d , R t. 1, a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f s a id c o u r t lia s $loo. W ill a ls o sell s e p a r a te ly . G u y p h o n e G r e s h a m 3306. b e e n a p p o in te d b y sa id C o u r t a s th e have been m ade as offerings to B a rk e r , L a to u re ll tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b th e ir gods for relief. F D R S A L E O R T R A D E f o r g r a in . je c tio n s th e r e to a n d t h e s e ttle m e n t 6 -W E E K S -O L D P H IS fo r $ ale. Wo O regonians take too many things p ertain in g to our scenery as a m a tte r of course. We have to re ite ra te again and again many th in g s th a t seem perfectly n atu ra l to ns in order to keep our visitors from oth er sta te s going b ark home w ith w rong im pressions. T h at is p articu la rly tru e of those who come up from south ern California. W ith them so m any fea tu re s of the scenery a re artificial th a t th e v isit ors from th e re th in k m uch of w hat they see in Oregon m ust be faked. P erh ap s the pFevalence of p icture studios has encouraged th a t im pression. We should label our attra c tio n s ’■genuine" and offer a rew ard to juiy C alifornian who discovers faked scenery in Oregon. W hat seem s p erfectly plain and n atu ra l to us may not so im press th e skep tical, hence we m u st tell them and WEBSTER EXPLAINS show them. IH'llSON.ESSEX SUCCESS T he Autom obile club of S outhern Essex Super-Six cars have scored C alifornia w rites to the Oregon th eir rem ark ab le 1927 success be S tate Motor association th a t some cause th e ir design and co nstruction to u rists who had visited M ultnomah include featu res and q u ality w hich falls w ere saying th a t in dry have h ith e rto been looked for only w eather th e w ate r passing over the In autom obiles of the higher price ranges, according to an an aly sis of falls w as supplied by a pipe line these c a rs m ade by M. C. W ebster, w hich conveyed the w ater back to H udson-Essex dealer. Follow ing are a few facts brought out in »\lr. the top. Of course, th e Oregon Motor as W ebster's study, as he rep o rts th e m : sociation rese n ts any such sugges “T he exceptional sm ooth How of tion and asks th a t any such im pow er ch a ra c te ristic of Essex is pression be stro n g ly counteracted. due to Essex sh arin g w ith Hudson Probably th e sam e skeptics think the ad v an tag es of sup er-six p a t ents. T hese p aten ts m ake possible th e rocks on Mt. Hood a re painted a full anil com plete balance of the w hite to resem ble snow. m otor's vital units. In all recent counter- Hut th e re is one th in g in w hich high-grade curs, the they cannot deceive them selves or w eighted c ra n k sh a ft is a prom inent feature. T h ere Is no doubt th a t all any o thers and th a t Is th e genu such cra n k sh a fts are beneficial in ineness of our rain. They sim ply producing m otor sm oothness. lint w on’t be convinced that rain m ore than 10 y ears ago H udson in Oregon isn ’t as wet ns rain else patented th e p rin cip le of a fully com pensated cran k sh aft. T his goes w here. beyond m ere counter-b alan cin g , and is (he prim e reason why H ud son-E ssex m otors o p erate so SOMETHING NEW. Solomon is credited w ith the sm oothly. Such com plete balance is exclusive to H udson-Essex, be statem en t th a t th e re Is nothing new cause of these sup er-six patents. u nder the sun. It may have been “T he Essex m otor has such high- tru e In his day but In th is day it grade d etails as valves of silicon, has lost Its m eaning. If Solomon heat-proof steel, ro ller-ty p e valve I.V. PORTLAND I.V. GRESHAM tappets, closely fitted alum inum - could behold the world of today he alloy pistons, a silent chain for the T u rk nnd Y am h ill P o w ell A R o b e rt« P h o n e 1823 B B a c o n 8181 would change his views. front end drive, and ex tra large One of th e new ideas, grow ing bearin g surfaces. Not only are the •7 :$0 a m ., S. L. »6 :30 a. m .. B. L . •7 00 a m .. P . V. •7 50 a m .. 11. L. out of the conditions of aviation, is m otor u n its balanced, but the •8 30 a m .. 1’. V. •7 :06 a. m .. S L. clutch , th e flywheel and the p ro 8 :30 a . m , B. 1 a . 9 30 a. m .. H. L. th a t signs should he placed so uh peller shaft c a rry th is principle of 9 :50 a. rn . S. L. 9 :00 a m .. S L. to guide aviators. P erh ap s th a t Is b alance all the way to the rea r 9 :3<> a . m .. P. V. io :30 a. m , 1’. V. io :30 a . m ., B. L. 11:30 a m . 11 I,. only tin* ad aptation of an old p rin - axle. 11 5U a. m ., S L. 11 :00 a. m . S. L. he t a r stops as sm oothly and 12 30 p m . I». V. 11 30 a m . P V. ciple to a new use, but anyw ay It is 12 :30 p. m . B L. effectively as it runs, because tlie 1 30 p. m .. 11. 1.. suld to be a new necessity. 12:50 p. in.. S L. 1 60 p m .. S. L. Essex I,raking system would su f 2 :30 p m .. I’. V. 1 30 p in . P. V. T he subject cam e up a t th e com fice for a ea r 1,000 pounds heavier. 3 30 p. in . B. L. 2 30 p m . B I.. 2 :50 p m .. S. L. 3 50 p. rn . S. L. m ercial chib m eeting last night. A Tlie b rak es a re large, and ad d i 3 30 p. m , P. V. 4 :30 p. m .. P V. le tte r w as read from H erb ert tional, are so designed th a t th eir 4 :30 p. m .. B. L. 5 :3(> p. m .. B L. stopping action Is as sm ooth as it is 5 :60 p. in.. S. L». 4 50 p. m . S. la. H oover, se creta ry of com m erce, positive and sure. T he co n stru c 6 30 p m . P V 6 :3o p m . P. V. 10 00 p m . P V. 7 oo p. m ., P V. urging th a t cities paint the nam e tion is sim ple and trouble-proof. t7 :1S p. m . B. L. t i l (10 p. m . H. L. “ Essex bodies are rigidly and of th e city In large le tte rs on the •D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid ay * . top of some ta ll building so that durably built of steel. T his co n t S a t u r d a y a . S u n d a y * a n d h o lid ay « . stru ctio n Is unexcelled in any price S L .— S e c tio n L in e ro a d . th e w an d erers of th e sky could tell Held for stren g th and long wear. P Y.—P o w ell V alley ro a d . w here they a re and lie guided on The body desig n ers have had b eau B. L.— B a se L in e ro ad . L v R o ck w o o d H oad f o r P o r tla n d ty as well as soundness in m ind, th e ir way. v ia H ase I . Ine «7 15 a ni It w as stated by Ted Johnson, for Hie lines are pleasingly curved L v. P o r tla n d fo r Ro< kw ood ro a d v ia amt harm onized U pholstery ami B a se L in e 20 p. rn. com m ander of the G resham Post, appoin tm en ts a re com plete. if A m erican Legion, that the Legion space wi re available th is q u ality - O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by air«ally had th is m a tte r under co n list could lie far extended. T hat is wliy Essex lias scored so o u tsta n d sideration. GEO. LEWIS & SON ing a success th is w hole season It was suggested at the m eeting through.*’ th a t the top of th e new pavilion on Don't throw aw ay so u r cream . th e fair grounds would lie an Ideal place for such u conspicuous sign Serve it sim ply clabbered for d es se rt, witli pow dered su g ar, honey, PO RTLA N D GRESH A M and the m atter will be preseuteil m aple sy ru p , stru w h erry or oth er S A N D 4 L IN E to tin ’ fair board and perm ission preserves, and a little sw eet cream . Section Line Route Dr use it in griddle cakes, watiles, asked. biscuits, muffins, cookies, or cake. Lv. G resham Lv, Portliind T he secretary w as In structed to Make it into salad d ressing, or use 6 to a . m . 30 a m inform Mr. Hoover th a t G resham It ns a sandw ich spread, w ith •7 6 00 7 15 a m. a. m 8 15 a ill 8 :00 a m would cooperate in th is m ovem ent chopped lints or olives or both. 9:15 a m 10 :00 a m 11:15 a in. w hich Is for the w hole country. l? :0 0 noon 1 :00 p ni t»0 p m. Oregon has a few sta n d ard land To m ake good iced tea you m ust • 2 l :10 3 00 p. ni. p. m. first m ake good hot tea Use from 4 00 p. m 4 00 p m ing flelds. P o rtlan d will soon be •5 15 p m 5 00 p m half to one teaspoonful of tea 7 oo p ni on tlie list when th e Swan Island leaves per cup. according to th e 6 il) p. m 7 15 p m ID 30 p m aviation Held is com pleted. kind of tea anil tlie siren g tli p re Lv. Sandy A irplanes will soon be crow ding ferred. Scald an e a rth en w are pot, Lv, G resham to r Sandy 8 10 a m th e highw ays of the sky. Many will put in (he lea, pour on freshly 7 :45 a. m 3 30 p m look down on us but we w ill be boiled w ater, and allow to steep 1 45 p. m. « 30 u m from 3 to 5 m in u tes.--n o longer. 6 :00 p. m looked up to If we help guide them S train , ctxil, and ehill, so that very L v . P o r tla n d to r on th e ir way. little or tio Ice need lie added a t H andy serving tim e. P ass sliced lemon 7 :00 a m 1 00 p tn R ailroad in th is country now and pow dered sugar. 5 .16 p. m. pay daily $1,100,900 in taxes, a c • T o G re sh a m an d S andy. It is never the w rong tim e of cording to T. (). E dw ards, general year to s ta rt a budget or a savings When yon ride with us you arc In* au d ito r for th e S outhern Pacific. fund P lan for th e next m onth »tired against accident. More th an th ree -fo u rth s of th is ahead, and tlie next big expense P a r k a g r E x p rè s » S e r v ire on ev ery e a r . am ount Is levied by sta te and local you have to meet, and grad u ally T H R E E D EPO TS G R E S H A M —O p p o s ite C ity H a ll. you will have enough accum ulated governm ents, it is said. S A N D Y - S c h m i t t '» C o n fe c tio n e ry . to ta k e c a re of w hat lies before P O R T L A N D — M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l. yon. S ix th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts . Eventually« Why Not New! In the M arch Issue of T he Mod ern Woodman th e re appeared an article" relativ e to tlie adm ission of women to m em bership in the Mod ern W oodmen of A m erica. The question has now become a live one in th a t order, and th e re a re many expressions on th e subject, pro and con. Portland-Gresham Stage DUNTHORPE TRANSIT CO. AD-yenturcs N o r th r u p on ( I n g h a m B. b u tte . FO R S A L E — 6-w eek s-o ld C h e s te r W h ite p ig s. W . II. B reen , h a l f m ile n o r t h e a s t o f C o t t r e l l s to r e . 'P I G S F O R S A L E P h o n e 2656. S e ll, G re s h a m , O regon. E . T. tf f»‘< d m ill, a l s o 8 h. p. g a s o lin e e n - g in e G ro c e ’s G ro c e ry sto re , a t S p rin g d a le , p h o n e C o r b e tt S ix. F O R S A L E —1 F o rd s o n t r a c t o r a n d 14- u o u b le p lo w a n d d isc, R o ss en - in ch TTouble s ila g e c u tte r , feed g r in d e r. H . B u r k h o ld e r. C o rb e tt, Ö re. P h o n e C o r- b e tt 1404. ~ W . J . C O O P E R . E x e c u to r. Automobiles R E G I S T E R A B L E P O L IC E P U P S fo r Used Far*. sa b S tr o n g h e a r t s tr a in . V e ry r e a o 1926 F o rd r o a d s te r s , b e s t o f so n a b le . In«iuire ( ’ F r a n k . b e c o T n d w itio n in e v e r y re s p e c t. O ne h a s tw e e n S e c tio n a n d lias«« L in e . x>n R u x te ll. B a r g a in s a t >275 a n d >300. K a n e ro ad . P h o n e R . B a k e r. 1801. Poultry 2«' B A R R E D R O C K S F O R S A L E .— S ix m o n th s old. M rs. A. W . D a rb y , p h o n e G re s h a m 365x4. L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u to s o r 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 sa 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 . OLD RH O D E i s la n d R e d p u lle ts fo r sa le. M rs. W . T E N CORDS O F D RY F IR W OOD II. G ib so n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 32x. f o r sale. >5. H a u l It y o u rs e lf. W ill s a w it fo r >6. R . F . W a lte r s , G r e s h F O R S A L E —S p a te in th i s cla ssifie d a m . p h o n e 1731. d e p a r tm e n t. C all a t office o r p h o n e G r e s h a m 1561. S L A B W O O D — H e a v y first g ro w th , d e "B IG B A R G A IN ” , If y o u a c t now . lis cred . D ix o n & H o w itt. P h o n e D ix o n S ta A n y n u m b e r to 150 ch o ice W . L. o r a d d r e s s C h e rry v ille , h en s. T h ese b ird s to o k firs t p riz e , O reg o n . f o r p u lle ts a t f a ir la s t su m m e r. C a ll G r e s h a m 31 b e tw e e n 8 a n d 11 a . m. F IR S T -C L A S S C O R D W O O D f o r sale. D e liv ered . E x tr a good. P h o n e o r R ic h a rd C. S e a rs. d e r s to A lb e r t C lem en s, K elso . P h o n e o r d e r s to S a n d y 299. H. H. H U G H E S, M. D. H o u r s : 10-12 A. M Offln 2-4 a n d 7-8 p . M. W ith ro w R a lld lin Ing g O R Ei EGON GRESHAM Office 2251 R e sid e n c e 2261 GEO. IN G L IS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e 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 H an k G RESHAM . OREGON A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 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 hones R ea. 127x G r e s h a m , O reg o n H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m Office P h o n e 1481 o r 17» R e ,. 1488 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 D O C T O R S — C H IR O P R A C T IC Dr. Mary F. Becker Chiropractor E le c tric I,lB h t S w e n t, M in e ra l B a th , D lth e rm y U l t r a V io le t R a y H o u r s : 9-12, 1-5 Office 122x Phones R es. 329x8 DR. G. E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician Specializing in In-Mo-Ray Gland Therapy. B a n k o f G re s h a m P h o n e Office 1321 B u ild in g R es. 8288 O P T IC IA N DR. C. L. HAYNES Eyesight Specialist . G L A S S E S F IT T E D „ , . . 8 ! 5 ’ 81« 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 PORTLAND. OREGON D E N T IS T S P hone»: r »,. s 1 g | Office Ï Î S 4 DR. W. J. OTT Dentist Nerve Blocking D ental X-Ray Office o v e r B a n k o f O re.-L ain DR. JULIUS G. STURE Dentist o u t r e In B a a k o f G re sh a m B ld g . „ N e rv e B lo c k in g X - R a y W o rk R e fe rre d Office 561 P hones R e s. 561 N O T H 1 O F M E E T IN G O F C O U N T Y H O A R D O F E Q U A L IZ A T IO N . ATTORNEYS P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1591 N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t o n M o n d a y . S e p te m b e r 12, 1927, th e B o a rd o f E q u a liz a tio n o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , w ill a t t e n d a t th e office o f th e C o u n ty A s se s so r, a t th e C o u rth o u s e ir. C o rtla n d . O reg o n , a n d p u b lic ly e x G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g . a m in e th e a s s e s s m e n t r o lls fo r s a id P r o b a te a n d C o r p o r a tio n W o rk M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty fo r th e y e a r 1927, i a n d c o r re c t a ll e r r o r s in v a lu a tio n , d e- P o r t l a n d Office, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g . I s c rip tlo n o r q u a lity o f lo ts, la n d s o r o th e r p r o p e rty , a s s e s s e d b y th e C o u n - ty A s s e s s o r A n d it s h a ll b e th e d u ty j o f a ll p e r s o n s in te r e s te d to a p p e a r a t th e tim e a n d p la c e a p p o in te d to sh o w c a u s e . If a n y . w h y th e a s s e s s e d v a l u a tio n a s r e t u r n e d b y th e C o u n ty A s s e s s o r fo r th e y e a r 1927 o n a ll lo ts o r Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m la n d s o r o t h e r p r o p e r ty in M u ltn o m a h P h o n e» R e». 1461 C o u n ty s h o u ld n o t s t a n d a s so r e Office 11S1 tu r n e d . H IR A M U . W E L C H . M U S IC IA N S C o u n ty A sse sso r. P o r tla n d . O re g o n . A ug. 16. 1927. McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law w . J. COOPER Our fuel line is w ell asso rted in- eluding Rock S prings Lum p Coal. Gas B riquets, F uel T ies, and Slab- wood a t sum m er prices d irect to you from th e car. It m akes a sav ing for you. O rder now. Phone 1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.—The POULTRY WANTED , A B O U T 375 C O R D S f irs t-g r o w th w ood Berry G row ers P acking Co. f o r sa le . J . II. B r a d b u r y . B u ll R u n . A I .I, K IN D S . A N Y T IM E O reg o n . W E PA Y CA SH Window Cleaning. F IR S T AND SEC O N D GROW TH F or ex p ert window cleaning see GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. w ood fo r sa le. D e liv e re d in lo a d lo ts S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. o f tw o c o rd s. J . S. D o n a ld s o n , P h o n e ll(.3 G re s h a m , O reg o n Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. p h o n e S a n d y 2x. tf Real Estate, Rentals. Etc. M O D E R N 4-ROOM H O U S E f o r r e n t, f u r n is h e d o r u n f u rn is h e d . G a ra g e . M rs. E. B o u g h n e r. G re s h a m F U R N I S H E D R O O M S fo r h o u s e k e e p in g o r h o a rd if < esire d . L u c y A d am s. C le v e la n d a n d Cow ell s tr e e t. tf Piano Tuning. P iano tu n in g , $3.50. P lano and o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones, ev en 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P ortland. 1926. Phone TAbor 8952 o r G resham tf 1561—Adv. 1 6 -IN C H B E R R Y W O O D f o r sale. $2 p e r lo a d a t th e m ill. C a ll 3676 e v e n in g s. C A L K IN S ' le n g th s a G re s h a m . W O O D S A W IN G , s p e c ia lty . Phone W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n teed . F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4. e The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now PLUMBING and Septic Tanks d a y o r c o n tr a c t. T W IC E -A W E E K 6 MOS. GRESHAM OUTLOOK .............................. #2.00 $1.10 1 om binatlnn Rute» with P o rtlan d Oalllcs GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN................................. DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... W o rk g n a r a n te e d P h o n e 3101 COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS Auctioneer $6.80 8.50 7.00 8.75 6 00 All rates strictly In advance. S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ldg. G re s h a m P h o n e 1711 IN S U R A N T S J. ROSS BROWN Real Estate and Insurance F , K Ç. — A U T O M O B IL E — L I F E H EA LTH — BURGLARY T e le p h o n e B u ild in g . M ain S tr e e t < ¡re s h a m . O r e rn n Office 2561 ™------ - H ob ure< on Phones JAMES ELKINGTON Real Estate Insurance Loans, Conveyancing B ld S ' M a in S t. P hones Insurance O r ie h a m R es. 3288 Real Estate A c c id e n t, H e a lth , A u to m o b ile O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y B. W. THORNE, Agent 3 MOS. 60c PIANO FLORENCE M. HONEY Office 2501 LARRY FOCHT G re s h a m ’’ P h o n e . Office 1851 Attorney at Law Wood and Sawing .-M O N T H Keep this (or reference. P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L A T w a te r 0715 Dogs F IF T Y th e re o f. D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d , A u g u s t 30, 1927. D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n , S e p te m b e r P rofessional Ads. E A s t 1747 F a rm s a il S to rk 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 n e V a n r o n v e r »14, o r G r e .h a m O u tlo o k 1561 S.4A7J GHAVEL 50c and 75c a*yard at pit or deliver. GRESH A M . OREGON Office 2781 Phones R ea. 2757 rill G re sh a m tltl .1. V. COGSWELL & CO. INSURANCE. LOANS. L ife, A c c id e n t. H e a lth . F ir e S u re ty B ond. P l a t e G ian s L o w e st r a t e o a a n tn m o b lle — S a v e MSI » I ° » r co llisio n In su ra n c e . E. P o r tla n d o flire, A d ria n H o te l, C o rn e r G r a n d a n d M o rriso n M O R T IC IA N S O. A. BRYAN Gates Funeral Home Phone Gresham "Sxfl Your Home Funeral Oireeton Oh • - It's a Good Custom, But - - Lady A ssistant Phone Gresham 24*1, Lindbergh Used Masonic Tags. Shortly before his Hight Col. Charles A. Lindbergh obtained two Masonic tags from Keystone Lodge No. 243, St. Louin—of which he is a member—one of which he pinned to his clothing and the other he fastened to the "Spirit of St. Ixiuts.” Their Punishment. "Johnny,” said the minister, re provingly, ns he met an urchin carrying a siring of flsh one Sun day afternoon, "did you catch those todayt" "Ye-es, sir,” answered Johnny. "That's what they get for chasin' worms on Huuday." F L O R IS T F low ers fo r all Occasions GRESHAM GREEMIOl'SES Hogan Read Phone SO«