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PAGF TWO GKKSHAN OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. OREGON GRESHAM OUTLOOK ONE OE THE S2 Published every Tuesday and F ri- I day at-G resh am , Oregon, by th e | Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. I C lair, E ditor and M anager. « O ne y e a r. J2.OC, s ix m o n th s, 11.10, th r e e j m o n th s ' t r ia l su h w rL p tlo n , 00c. I 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. i A D V E R T IS IN G Ratei» reaaonable. Uve will call Our reprea E n te re d »» se c o n d -c la ss m a tta r ! M arch 3, 1*11, a t th è P o sto fllce a t I O re sh a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th è A ct o f | M arch . 3. 1879. M em b er o f th e S ta te E d ito r ia l A s so c ia tio n . M em b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l A sso ciatio n MtNY TO CHOOSE FROM. For th e sta te leg islatu re from th e ISth d istrict, which com prises M ultnom ah county, th e re a re 52 republican candidates from which to chooRe IS nominees. T h at m eans th a t th ree out of every four will fail of nom ination. It m ust be th a t 51 men and one woman are not afraid of th e num- h er 13 hoodoo. Anyway it is sing- u la r th a t so m any are hopeful of bplng among the "lucky” 13. In the list of possibilities are m any men of sound principles, bus iness success and legislative ex perience and It shouldn't be dif ficult to select 13 good, reliable legislators. Hut it will be neces sa ry to read, observe, Inquire and think and use careful Judgm ent in voting at th e prim aries on May IS. THIRTEEN BLANKS. J . It. D iner OK.NEK IS CANDIDATE FOK ItEI’llENENTATIVE "1 ant convinced th a t w hat O re gon m akes m akes O regon,” says | J. B. Oilier, atto rn ey of P o rtland, who is a can d id ate for the state ( leg islatu re on the republican tieket. He fu rth e r sta te s th a t the pro sp erity of our home people, he believes, is p aram o u n t and th a t Oregon cap ital should be favored in all public and p riv ate e n te r p rises by O regonians. In keeping with th is sentim ent he says he will striv e w ith all his pow er to force the sta te d e p a rt m ents to buy th e products of O re gon factories, th u s giving o u r own labor Em ploym ent and helping to build up our own industries. H is slogan is, “L ess law s, less taxes, m ore econom y.” In bis platform Mr. O fner ex pands the ideas of his Hlogan as follow s: “I will advocate repealing jtnti expunging ull obsolete and d is crim in ato ry law s; su p p o rt all sound, progressive and needed leg islation for th e happiness of the people and developm ent of Oregon; ag a in st bridge to lls and artificial b a rrie rs to free in terch an g e of business betw een cities; en co u r age population and investm ent; equitable d istrib u tio n of (axes and licenses; favor law enforcem ent and speedy tria ls. Will oppose and expose all tilings th a t tend to Jeop ardize th e In terests and rig h ts of the people.” Mr. Ofner lias lived in P o rtland p rac tica lly all his life. Is a prom i nent atto rn ey and w as associated for m any years w ith th e late W. P. L altoche, who was for some tim e P ortlan d city attorney. The 36 counties of Oregon a re divided into 30 rep rese n tativ e d is tric ts. Sixty rep resen tativ es a re to he nom inated on May 18 from all th ese d istricts. On the republican nom inating tic k et th e re will ap pear In the various counties 121 nam es of candidates. On the dem o cratic tick et In the various coun ties will app ear only 14 nam es. As to republican candidates only one county Is en tirely blank and that Is Hood River. As to dem ocratic candidates for the legislature, of course, from th e above figures it will be seen th e re are m any blanks. But w hat seem s m ost stran g e Is th a t on the dem ocratic tic k et for th e prim aries th e re Is not a single nam e for th e 18th rep resen tativ e d istric t. In other words, th e re are 13 blanks, and the ballot says vote for 13. Not a single dem ocrat has tiled for rep rese n tativ e from P o rt land or M ultnom ah county. Some nam es will probably he w ritten In on the ballot and the 13 receiving th e highest num ber of votes In th a t ; G a th e r e d fro m r e lia b le s o u rc e s to way will he the dem ocratic nom i 1« Ip you got th e m ust Her vice o u t o f t h a t c a r o f y o u r ’s. nees. Auto Suggestions (By Edw in G reer) Commqn sense and courtesy are Logical reasoning and system a the chief elem ents of safe driving. tic though t did not begin until 17.000 p ersons are being killed about tw enty-five cen tu ries ago. every y ear because someone took B efore th a t tim e men thought, as a chance. children nnd under-educated people Common sense tak es the guess still think, by im agination. out of driving and m akes safety They tried to express th in g s be certain . yond the Im m ediate life by symbols More th an 70 per cent of th e fa and m ythical stories, which were ta lities a re cases w here a m otor prom ptly mis apprehended and re vehicle knocks down a pedestrian. told In a different Rense. Some of Records from 180 cities show th a t th e se sym bols resolved them selves | jay w alking is a m ajor cau se of in "P oor R ichard’s ” sayings of two traffic accidents. ce n tu ries ago, and they a re p a rtic Different sections of the country u la rly good afte r a Colum bus day use different signals. But alw ays holiday. They follow: rem em ber the c a r behind you. If you would have your business You cannot be su re th at the man done, go; If not, send! He th a t bv th e plough would thrive, him self behind you will know exactly w hat m ust cith er hold or drive. "The eye so u m ean . of tin- m aster w ill do m ore work But if you put out your hand th a n both I lls hands. W ant of care docs us m ore dam age than w ant of w henever you are going to m ake knowledge. Not to oversee w o rk any ehangu In your course, either men is to leave them your purse in direction or speed, that will give open. If you would have a faithful w arning to those behind . se rv a n t, and one th a t you like, serve yourself! Many a little i T he m an who cu ts a left corner m akes a tnuckle. B ew are of little Is tak in g a dang ero u s chant:«. expenses! A sm all leak will sink C hildren have a rig h t to play. n g reat ship. Fools m uke feasts They will play In the stre e ts if and wise men eat them. Buy w hat thou bast no need of, and ere long no oth er place Is provided for them Many playgrounds In your city thou shall sell thy necessaries. At a great pennyw orth, pause a menu few er ch ild ren on the streets. w h ile ' T la foolish to lay out Safely In stru ctio n In the schools money In h p urchase of repentance. Wise men learn by o th e rs' harm s; will m ean m ore children accustom fools scarcely by th e ir own. A i ed to traffic. ploughm an on his legs is higher D rive slow ly In resid en tial sec th a n a gentlem an on his knees. If tlons. you would know the value o f ! Let e v er y careless m otorist, eon money, go and try to borrow some! He th a t goes a borrow ing, goes a- I vlcted by due process of law, be so rro w in g ' W hat is a butterfly? I deprived of his e a r for a period to At best, he'« but a c a te rp illa r drest! i , •TI. hard h.rd for an em pty h bag . - to stand b«‘ <I' »ermlned by the court. 'Tla This can be done legally. u p rig h t! C reditors have better m em ories than debtors. For age T he N ational Automobile cham and w ant. sav. w hat you may! No ber of com m erce engaged the best m orning sun lasts a w hole day Get corporation counsel In the co untry wliat you cau, and w hat you get, hold! 'TIs th e stone th at w ill tu rn to draw up such a m easure. all your lead Into gold.—P ortland A specim en m easu re will be su p Dally Jo u rn al of Commerce. plied free to any com m unity on a p plication THINK THINK THINK If your city or sta te does not T he F arm ers M utual F ire Relief Association. F arm and suburban have such a law you will protect property. H. W. S nashall, p re si your owe In terests by urging it. dent, Gri sham , P leasan t View Ave., P hone 3065. Ads. add to y o u r ad-vantage T H F PHII.OHOPHFIPN STONE. * ¿e. .Mr"' »VIIEIIE BUCKS (>IIOW, WHY FLINT (JIIOWS era in affiliated lines, m ore or less dependent upon Buick, sw ell the Cities w hich owe th e ir develop total still fu rth e r. The F ish er Body m ent to a single in d u stry a re n u C orporation, building Buick bodies m erous, but in all th e long list, in th e m agnificent plant on F lin t's th e re are few such strik in g in so u th ern o u tsk irts, aim sw t em ploy stan ces as th a t presented by F lin t m ent of some 12.000 persons, and is g rad u ally enlarging its payroll T he statem en t is based upon com parison of th e F lin t of today tow ard th a t goal. with th a t of 25 y ears ago, before The Buick factory in w hich the the autom obile in d u stry bad first Buick ca r w as bu ilt could be em erged from th e ex p erim en tal com pletely lost in alm o st any of stag e Into a serious business. the 70 p la n ts com prising th e Buick T h ere are m any cities whose facto ry of today. Land w hich was grow th has resu lted p rin cip ally meadow and sw am p in 1904 has from autom otive m an u factu re. F lin t been leveled off, and upon it has alone am ong the m an u factu rin g risen building afte r building,— ce n ters of the world can point to a foundries, m achine shops, m etal 1000 per cent grow th for w hich a w orking p lan ts, and offices,— single in d u stry Is v irtu ally alone served by m iles of railw ay siding responsible. and paved street. The Buick fac Census figures Indicate th a t th ere tory of today occupies a site 102 were some 14,884 persons In F lin t ac res In extent, one and a h alf in 1904, when th e Iiuick Motor m iles long and two to five blocks com pany, which farsig h ted local wide, with m ore than 205 ac res of cap ital had influenced to locate floor space. It is th e la rg e st self- here, sta rted o perations. T he com contained m otor car facto ry in the pany occupied a single sm all bu ild world. ing, and em ployed, at the outset, For low est ra te s on autom obile, about 100 men . T he first ca r was finished Ju ly 1, 1904, and w aited tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see U. W. T horne.—Adv. m ore th an th ree weeks, u ntil Ju ly 27, for a buyer. T otal production for the year was 37 ca rs,—a very sm all fraction of a single day's o u t p ut today. Today, the Bulck Motor com pany alone em ploys m ore th an tw ice as m any p ersons as all of F lin t b o ast dozen ed in 1904, and oth er m an u factu r- GRESHAM OLTLOOK ...................... < MO8 •S.IH1 • 1.10 Com bination Kate* with P ortland Dalile» GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN DAILY and BUNDAY OREGONIAN. DAILY JOURNAL DAILY and BUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND TELEGRAM .................... »fi to 8 60 »7 00 8 75 «00 I MOS •Or ■■ P h o n e . Office 1851 H. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s ; 10-12 A .M . Office 2251 Physician and Surgeon S p e c ia l A tte n tio n te E y e D is e a s e s a n d F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s Office o v e r F i r s t S t a t e B a n k GRESHAM - OREGON Phones 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. T h ere is b u t one sure w ay to protect yourself from ju s t such a future. SA V E Y O U R M O N E Y — A LI 1 1 L E E \ E R \ W E E K — and w hen the days of gray hairs come you will be ¿ure of a home and y o u r share of com fort. T o d ay is the best day to start. Gresham, Oregon H. V. A DIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m W ith D r. W . J . O tt Office Phone USI or 17» Re». 1488 B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t o n e dollar o pen s a n account . DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Mary F. Hecker First State Bank CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Electric Light Sweat» Mineral B aths Dlthermy U l t r a V io le t B a y H o u r s : 9-12 1-5 Office 122x P hones R e s. 329x2 A Strong Bank GRESHAM, OREGON DR. G. E. MALLETT G re sh a m Lenard C leaning and P ressin g 1211 O u r c le a n in g p la n t 11 In G re s h a m W e c a ll am i d e liv e r Horses Hav G E N T L E PO N Y FO R SA LE . B u r t O A T S F O R S A L E . A u g u s t P e te r s o n , N o r th ru p . G re.sliam 3 m ile s e a s t o f G re s h a m , p h o n e 26x2. - T E A M F O R S A L E —4 y e a r s old, w t 1250. W ell b roke. L. M. J o h n s o n . B o rin g , R t. 4, 3 m ile s s o u th e a s t B o r ing. on D eep C re e k ro a d . tf F o rd s o n t r a c t o r w ith g o v e r n o r a n d b e lt p u lley . O liv er No. 7, 2 -b o tto m c h ille d plo w s. 14-incH. •U R B B R E D A N D R E G I S T E R E D O liv e r tr a c to r , d isc h a rro w . J e r s e y c o w s fo r sale, P h o n e G re sh - A c o m p le te o u t f i t fo r >350. a m 167. H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO •P h o n e 1141 YOUNG R E G IS T E R E D JE R S E Y cow fo r sa le. W ill fre s h e n in M ay. W A N T E D U sed w a lk in g c u ltiv a to r , J II. L in d g re n , I m ile n o r th o f B o r i I m * a tt a c h m e n t in g o o d c o n d itio n . ing. P lain e 2898. G re sh a m . J o e Ity b n lc k , R t. 2, G re s h a m , a t .< Irie n t. COW F O R SALI*;. alao milk goat m ilk in g a b o u t a m o n th , a n d 2 k i l l s .M il- S ll.O F O R B A L E . 1 0 x 3 0 f e e t ; s m a ll lei* At L o n e y , t , mill* n o rth o f C o ttre ll w o o d en t a n k ; 11-foot H o c k in g V a l s to re . ley Xo. 20 b lo w e r e n s ila g e c u t t e r ; lo u r-w h e e l t r a i le r . B la in e T u r n e r Y OUNG I’ L R E B R E D J E R S E Y B U L L n e a r F a irv ie w . fo r sa le. J . II. L in d g re n . 1 m ile n o r th o f B o rin g . p h o n e 2898. G re s h - < l.E T R A C T R A C T O R F O R S A L E , a in .______________ w ith 16-lnch plow . O u tfit In g o o d c o n d itio n . P h o n e 1701. FRICSII J E R S E Y C O W S f o r sa le, a ls o P o la n d C h in a b ro o d so w a n d 3 p ig s S E E D E R , c o m b in a tio n C. T. L in d e in a n . H en sley ro a d , th ird S T A N D A R D h a n d c u l t i v a t o r a n il s e e d e r in A -l lio u sp no r th of H a L i n e . c o n d itio n . A b a r g a in a t »10. J . E . W E L L B R E D ^ R E G I S T E R E D - JE R ~ M e tz g e r, p h o n e 1901. sey h e if e r fo r s a le c h e a p , n e a r G re s h a m . H . C. P a u ls e n . 290 A Ins- H A V E S O L D O U T M Y C O W S a n d w o rth a v e n u e , P o r tla n d , p h o n e WA1- h a v e P e r fe c tio n m ilk in g m a c h in e . 2 n u t 2980. d o u b le u n it, In g o o d s h a p e . A lso W A N T E D B . f, v eal, hogs, a n d «owe g a s p u m p a n d 2 5 0 -g allo n t a n k In to f re s h e n soon F re s h co w s fo r g o o d c o n d itio n . W ill sell o r tr a d e sale. C. A. B u tc h e r, R t. 1 B ox 418. on liv e sto c k . J e r s e y L ily D a iry , 98th P o rtla n d . B a se L in e a n d B u ck ley a n d P o w ell V a lle y r o a d P h o n e S U n - a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979 se t 5746 Farm Machinery, Etc. Cattle P L U M B IN G and Septic Tanks • Day or Contract W ORK GUARANTEED Larry F och t GRESHAM P h o n e 8181 F U E L WOOD of all kinds COAL, best grades BllIQUETS, Diamond We a re ready to ta k e sto rag e o rd ers at sum m er prices. PROMPT SERVICE G resham F uel Co. Office H&l Phones Res. 1x5 Hogs SAND GRAVEL 50c and 75c a yard at pit or will deliver O. A. B R Y A N Phone Gresham " 8 x 2 Automobiles F O R S A L E - C h o ice C h e s te r W h ite I>< p en ilalile I ’wed C a rs . p ig s, a ls o p u r e b re d P o lic e p u p s. O a k la n d 4-p a s s e n g e r coup©, b a llo o n C h a s. E. G o s se tt. B o rin g . O reg o n , tire s . 4-w h eel b r a k e s . $450. p h o n e G re s h a m 317. 1924 D o d g e co u p e, lo o k s a n d r u n s good. $400. 6 W E E K S O L D P IG S fo r saU,'"also b ro o d so w C a rl lte th w ls c h . T r o u t 192G S t a r c o u p s te r in A -l c o n d itio n . d a le , on B a se L in e ro a d . 1 Vfc m ile s A la r g e list o f o th e r c lo s e d a n d open e a s t 12-m ile sto re . tf c a r s , look th e m o v er, d riv e th e m B E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO P h o n e 1141 P h o n e 1141 Dogs Carpenter & Ruilder l{eiui>dellng. Foundation and Hooting W ork A lso P a p e r in g a n d P a in tin g HENRY BLACK G O O D W O R K . P R O M P T S E R V IC E F A IR P R IC E S T e le p h o n e B lto a d w a y 8060 TROUTDALE SAND and GRAVEL CO. Miifton nnd Coaerrte Hand nnd Gravel In b u n k e r s o r d e liv e re d C e m e n t I trlr k n n d C e m e n t .). 11. K NA II II, M anager P h o n e 489 SAND and GRAVEL Walrad & Wright T i l l WRIGHT, Prop. Phone 1631 T W O -M O N T H S O L D E N G L IS H S E T - t e r p u p fo r s a b . A. C. C a rr e ll, I ’Ix>o L in e ro ad . P E D I G R E E D P O L IC E I U P S f o r sale. All p e rfe c t a n d th e b e s t o f p a p e rs. C om e a n d look th e m o v er. C. F ra n k . 2U m ile s e a s t G r e s h a m . K a n e ro a d , h a lf m ile n o r th S e ctio n L ine. Poult rv W A N T E D . A B O U T MAY 5. 100 W h ite Ix -g h o rn d a y -o ld c h ic k s . M rs. C l a r e n c e C a th e y , p h o n e 39»>1. H A T C H IN G E G G S fro m te s te d W h ite L e g h o rn s. a n d p e d ig re e d r o o s te rs . 4uc do zen , II oily wood r o o s te rs . $1. In c u b a to r . i l " OH b ro o d e r. $5. W a lt e r R a m s e r, B o rin g 46 T H O K O U G IIB R E D B L A C K M i lio n i» ht n.» fo r sa le , o n e y e a r old, a ll la y in g . »1 . M rs M E. W il lia m s. plm tie <x4. F I V E - W E E K S -O L D W h ite L e g h o rn r o o s te r s . 10 v e n ts e a c h . If ta k e n soon G lo f G ra n . B o rin g . R t. 3, box 161 p h o n e D n m a st u s 84 C lock R epairing 700 feet n o r th o f B e a c o n Ixwlge ( a ll l l b o r SIM Real Estate, Rentals, Etc. POULTRY WANTED A l.I. KINDS. ANY TIME W E PAY CA8H GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. G re sh a m O reg o n Plants, Seeds, Etc. IM iU O V K D OHEODN « tr a w b e r rv p la n t« fo r nah $3 i»er th o u s a n d J o h n S o re n e o n . m u e ea » t C e d a r «©heol on S tre b m ro a d . phoVtt 161, ex »nln<«. F O R S A L E D ahl a b u lb s. to m ato « » . Hew« <1 I-ik e . S K F .Ii 1 »' k C ha». m il«» P O T A T i’l S F O R S A L E . B u r- a n d N .i 'e .l G em 81 a eack W eiee. S a n d y b o u le v a rd , tw o w ent ,,f F a irv ie w N G K R bl a c k c a p P L A N T S fo r Limited supply of e tro n g , «■althy p la n t» H II. W a tk in s , B lu ff oa«1 M iaar C o ttr e ll sc h o o l. Phone andy 3»5.____________________________ B IG B U R B A N K P O T A T O E S f o r s a l e ; fine r o o k in g p o t a t o e s M rs S R K itz m ille r, p h o n e 32x1. A M E R IC A N W O N D E R P tA TA T O E S. la r g e a n d e m a il, f o r seed S M p a v te , S p rin g d a le , p h o n e C o rb e t! F U R R E N T fro m o n e to five y e a r« m v f a r m o f 25\ a c r e s m o re o r less. H onan, b a r n a n d o r c h a r d In e a s te r n p a r t o f c ity o f G r e s h a m , so u th o f P o w e ll s tr e e t. F o u r h u n d re d flftv d o lla r s t»er y e a r C a sh in a d v a n c e . , A. B. E llio tt. R o u te 2. p h o n e 264. Z E N IT H A D D IT IO N GRESH A M . S e v e ra l lot« a t a b a r r a l n If ta k e n n o w . c le a r e d lo ta, w ell lo c a te d . A M e rer« . A gent. M O N E Y TO L O A N o n re a l e s ta te , s b n r t o r lo n g lo a n s F a r m lo a n s m a d e a t 0 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n . B W T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751. M O N E Y T O IX IA N on re a l e e ta te ee- c u rlty K A M iller. G re s h a m . O re B A R G A IN —80 a c re » n e a r B o rin g 40 a c re » g o o d tilla b le la n d 0 acre« c le a re d , b a la n c e e x c e lle n t p a e tu r e p le n ty o f r u n n in g w a te r ; g r a v e l p it on p r e m is e s R e n te to c o u n ty 8$>i p e r year P ric e 83900. o n ly 81000 c a s h r e q u ire d A M ey ers, G re s h a m . Ore- F— T e le p h o n e 1441. on good M OSPY Ttl LOAM. real eetate eecurlty V CASES taken T R i. 6731 R e s. 3263 P hones G A r. 2015 Dr. J. II. Eggem an, N. D. <M. D .. D. O., D. C .) Specialist. Chronic and TterTon» D iseases. Jlen, Women A Children No Operations 1245 H ALSEY 8T. Portland, Ore. OPTICIAN F O R S A L E —S p a c e In t h i s c la s sifie d d e p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t office o r p h o n e G r e s h a m 1561. DR. C. L. HAYNES Eyesight Specialist Miscellaneous S T O C K A N D F IX T U R E S fo r s a le — L ittle V a rie ty s to re , M rs. N ellie C ox, P ro p .. P o w e ll s tr e e t. G r e s h a m b e tw e e n M a in s t r e e t a n d R o b e rts a v e . G L A S S E S F IT T E D nvTvv.v- 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. P (-in T iVArJ r \ o b e r ts B r o s -‘ s t o r e PORTLAN D - OREGON G R A V E L IN P IT o r s c re e n e d In h u n k e rs . I L. D a v id s o n , H e n s le y r o a d n e a r T ro u td a le . P h o fle G r e s h a m 15x1. Phone» d e n t is t s 1 AM IN T O U C H W IT H H U N D R E D S o f m o n e y e d m en a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s w h o w ish to b u y g o o d In v e n tio n s. \ \ r ite H a r tle y , 38 C o u r t S t., B a n g o r, M ain e. Wood and Sawing SLABW OOD FO R SALE S p e c ia l p ric e on o r d e r s to M ay 15. L. E . C ra s w e ll, p h o n e 3083, G re sh a m . 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 r o w th c o rd w o o d a n d tie s, a n y le n g th S lab w o o d , 24.50, d e liv e re d , H a y d e n F u e l Co.. 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