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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
Powell Valley Water District No. 2
1»27
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
O n e y e a r. $2.00, s ix m o n th » , I l 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 il th e P o r t ­
la n d D allies.
December I, 1925 Io December 31, 192».
OUR advertising aiphabet
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 w ill call.
E n te r e d
M a rc h 3,
G re s h a m ,
M a rc h . 3.
MARCH 2».
ANNUAL REPORT
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F ri­
day a t G resham , Oregon, by the
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
TUESDAY,
RECEIVED.
Cash on hand Dec. 1, 1925...........................................................................Í
9.66
as
s e c o n d -c la s s
m a t t e r From w ater s a le s ......................................................................................... 2285.90
117 7.',
1911, a t th e P ostofii, •• a t In stallatio n s ...................................................................................................
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f T axes .................•............................................................................................. 2316.87
1379.
M iscellaneous ............................................>................................................. 588.00
T otal cash receiv ed ...................................................................... $5618.18
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T W J C E -A -W E E K
6 MOS.
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tu o
Com bination R ates w ith P o rtlan d Dallies
60c
P h o n e , Office 1851
//. H. HUGHES, Jf. D.
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M.
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
Office -W ith row B u ild in g
GRESHAM .
OREGON
Office 2251
stolen, o r i t r o y e d ¡
R e sid e n c e 2255
GEO. INGLIS, J/. I).
GRESHAM OUTLOOK and—
DISBURSED.
lis e o n “a d ' t h i s vreeJC
¡DAILY OREGONIAN.................! ..............
$6.80
Physician and Surgeon
T he civil w ar in C hina has W ater ................................................................................................................ $ 952.02 !
S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d
8.50
reached
alarm in g
proportions. O peration ........................................................................................................ 1120.08 j O t h e r s iò u n d th a t i t p a y e d . , DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN___
1 DAILY JOURNAL . . , ...............................
F i t t in g o f G la s s e s
11.15 |
7.00
T here a re a t le ast live chief fac­ R epairs and to o ls .........................................................................................
Office over F ir st S ta te Hank
Sundry
(notes
p
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.........................................................
885.00
DAILY
and
SUNDAY
JO
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G R E SH A M .
O REG O N
8.75
tions seeking the control. We a re
In stallatio n s ........................................................................
225.20
PORTLAND TELEGRAM .......................
6.00
accustom ed to think of China as a Debit account retu rn ed c h e c k .................................................................
3.00
»
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
backw ard nation but we w ill have In te re st ....................
2276.60
Keep this l'or reference. All rates strictly in advance.
to revise our thinking for China is Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1926......................................................................... 145.13
Physician and Surgeon
rapidly com ing into a national con­
R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g
T otal cash d isb u rse d ................................................................ $5618.18
sciousness and beginning to a sse rt
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
L A R G E L O T G O O D p o ta to g ro u n d to M U N G E R
AND
PLU M
FVRM ER
Phones •
R es. 127x
herself. W hat the outcom e of the Num ber of services, December 1, 1925, 108.
!luiren aM
th^ i u ti ( < £ ,r e a d y ploW ed
In -I
b la c k c a p p la n ts f o r sa le. A ll b e rry Office 1271
q u ir e a t O u tlo o k .
I g r o w e rs sh o u ld p la n t som e. B e rr y
G resh am , Oregon
in te rn a l strife will he no one can Num ber of services, D ecem ber 31, 1926, 126.
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a t thia tim e safely predict. The
M eetings of th e Board of C om m issioners a re held a t Powell Valley
m ile s s o u th e a s t o f G re s h a m
o n F D R S A L E —B u r b a n k se ed p o ta to e s .
H. V. ADIX. M. D.
n atio n alists seem to be gaining the schoolhouse, a t 8 p. m., on the second F rid ay o t each month.
P a ln iq u is t ro a d . C a ll 381.
D a v e S ta b le r , p h o n e 365x6.
ascendency and probably will p re ­
Physician
and Surgeon
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS,
F O R S A L E - A t h a lf v a lu e . $ 3 5 0 0 -
SE^ - 1? P O T A T O E S ' 11
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
vail. T heir avowed purpose Is to
T e rm s , h a lf c a s h .
T h re e a c r e s o f
* " r 1 - 1 h o n e 1 1 ,1.
F. O. EKSTROM, C hairm an.
Office P hone 1431 or 17»
R es. l i f t
c u ltiv a te d ¡an d a n d t- ru o m m o d ern
, l -< t
, , , , 777
.
_
A. C. ARVIDSON, S ecretary.
exclude foreign control and we
c o tta g e m G re sh a m . C all w rite o r fc‘A I .L lp ,S T OF A L L A N D E A R L Y
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
S. T. LIND, T re asu re r.
see M C. K ing, 280U G r a n d A v e
P o ta to e s fo r sa le. B e r t
ra th e r hope they will succeed. We
B e st p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t
P o r tla n d . O reg o n . T el. E A s t 6522. " I O lsen , pilone 3177.
believe in Am erica for th e A m eri­
HOGAN
i Asparagus Growing in the Home
WANT AD. RATES.
W A N T F D TO i i p v t
- ,
C E R T IF IE D S E E D OATS, "S h ad e-
DOCTORS
can s—why not China for the Chi­
C H IR O P R A C T IC
i a in
o / g t s. KE W
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,acr<‘M
n d c e O rtifie
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Garden.
F irs t in sertio n , lc a word, m ini­ ' w
« i ith
t h u b u . d ild
a n t . to 1 ta k ,15
e le
ase
e l a h n e d n b C a lim
r le y a x f " o r a sale.
rv a l d M H
a n a a n ry
nese? We w ouldn’t allow In this
'a ll G r e s h a m 43x.
| p h o n e 348x.
Mark D oryland m ashed one of
A sparagus for hom e or rum m er mum 20c; sub seq u en t insertions.
Dr. Mary F. Hecker
country w hat foreign nations have his hands severoly while a t w ork a t
U8e *8 p lanted in Oregon in *£c a word, m inim um 10c.
F O R S A L E O R R E N T —F iv e -ro o m i N E W
OREGON
S T R A W B E R R IE S
done In China.
b u n g a lo w , firep lace , g a s , e le c tr ic ity , l c e rtifie d fro m a ll d is e a s e . $4 a th o u s -
Chiropractor
the Columbia brickyard and has
March or early A pril says the
w a te r . 144 a c r e s , g a r a g e , c h ic k e n [ a n d . P h o n e D a m a s c u s 187. F r a n k
vegetable gard en in g d ep artm en t of
E lec tric T h erapy
It may be said th ere is a differ­
h o u se ; on B a r k e r ro a d n e a r P o w e ll
R o h re r. R t. 4. B o rin g
been unable to work for several (he experim ent statio n . The plan ts
Horses
.Mineral B a th s
V a lle y . L o w p ric e , e a s y te r m s . L u c y
—
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ence, but China us a republic is days.
H
o
u
r
s : 10 A. M to 5 P . M.
a re set out before the crow ns have T H R E E G O O D W O R K H O R S E S fo r
A d a m s. G re s h a m . O reg o n .
t f j 50,000 N E W O R E G O N S T R A W B E R -
seeking an opportunity to work out
M ain S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d , G re s h a m
s m a i l Whi?rhsI.sf r e h e a ',;',° S° T * L in " “ U A » A t’ E F O R « E N T .
W ill a c co m - ! & u ’u
BoHng“ 'M ile ^ w e s t a n ^ h a f f
Miss F ran ces S tout retu rn ed to begun to develop into stalk s as
Office 122x
Phones
R es. 329x2
her own destiny as we have worked
. . . .
.
,
i th ese a re likely to be broken in
p h o n e 28x1
c n e a ''
r - “ “ <»•, m o d a t e tr u c k o r la r g e c a r .
R a t a | m ite s o u th K alao sto re .
Norm
al
at
M
onmouth
Sunday
eve-
tran
sp
lan
tin
g
.
M
ary
W
ashington
v e ry re a s o n a b le .
A p p ly B e n j. H . I
out, o r a re w orking out. o u rs w ith­
D a v ie s, a t O u tlo o k .
K IN G H U M B E R T c a n n a b u lb s fo r
nlng a fte r enjoying a few days' va- is a variety widely used. One year 25 H E A D O F G E N T L E , w ell b ro k e
DR. G. E. MALLETT
out foreign interference.
s a le
{1 p e r do zen . E d . N ielso n . >4
h o rse s
W eig h fro m 1200 to 1800. F O R S A L E O R R E N T —5 a c r e s a ll in I m ile w e s t o f S p rin g d a le , on C o lu m ­
cation at home. Miss S tout p lan s old p lan ts a re best to set out with
China has nearly four tim es the
Som
e
well
m
a
te
d
te
a
m
s
.
W
ill
sell
c u ltiv a tio n , 2 m ile s e a s t o f G re sh a m ,
The
b ia R iv e r h ig h w a y .
Chiropractic Physician
to re tu rn home again over E aster. tw o-year-old p lan ts next.
r e g a r d le s s o f p rice. 405 E. R u s n e tt,
on P a lm b la d ro a d .
M rs. U n is, 423
population of th e United Suites.
la rg e r th e p lan ts th e g rea ter the
PL A N T T R E E S NOW .
n e a r C o lu m b ia B lv d . a n d U n io n a v e ­
H a r n e y a v e n u e . P o rtla n d .
Specializing in
Mr. and Mrs. M ark D oryland e n ­ ensuing growth.
__________ N ow is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s. W e
nu e. P o rtla n d .
W hat a pow er China will he when
Iii-Mo-Rny Gland Therapy.
S T R A W B E R R Y L A N D , b lo ck so u th o f h a Ye I* l' b.
P lu m . p ru n e , a p p le
D
etails
of
p
lan
tin
g
asp
arag
u
s
in
te
rtain
e
d
for
d
inner
Sunday,
March
B ank o f G resham B u ild in g
her m ore than four hundred m il­
L o o p H ig g h w a y . G illis ’ s ta tio n ? ’ 2Vi I *’a ,n u l a n d filb e rt tre e s. "All k in ids
d s’ of
H EA D GOOD W ORK H O R SE S,
20. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller. Mr. and Oregon have been prep ared by the 15 1300
a c re s .
M rs. H . P rin g le . E d m o n d s , ' f r u ,t tr e e s « , b e rry p la n ts a n d g r a p e
P h o n e Office 1321
R es. 3263
to 1700 lbs. See m o st o f th e m
lion people are aw ake?
v in e s a t re d u c e d p ric e s. N u r s e r y lo­
W a s h in g to n .
,,
,, , .....
. „ .
,
vegetable g ardening d ep artm en t of
w o rk in g n e a r b y a n y tim e . C om e
c a te d on P o w ell V a lle y ro a d m ile -a n d
T he n atio n alists are said to de­ Mrs. E arl Miller and ( a rl M urphy, th e experim ent sta tio n in a circu
a n d look th e m o v e r a n d m a k e a n o f ­
O P T IC IA N
K nox W o o d y a rd b a r n F O R S A L E — S -room h o u se , 4 lo ts, a h n a lf
if w e s t o f G re sh a m .
S en d fo r
fer. C a ll at
I lar. T he d etails cover soil p rep ar
I F o s te r R d
H. B a u m e "
d o u b le g a r a g e , F o rd tr u c k a n d m y V?ta I ° r an«
list. PoweH V a lle y
sire to found a republic patterned all of P o rtlan d .
a t 67th a n d ________________
_________
w
ood
b
u
sin
e
ss,
o
r
w
ill
sell
tr
u
c
k
a
n
d
!
N
u
rs
e
ry
,
P
o
rtla
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d
.
O
reg
o
n
,
R
o
u
te
1,
Mrs. Carl S chultz enjoyed a de-
t r ‘‘n,'.h,
<le»th ° f
a fte r the United States.
le a s e on p la c e a n d b u s in e s s fo r o n e . P h o n e G r e s h a m 3683.
DR. C. L. HAYNES
.
\ p lan tin g , settin g and covering and
M F O R S A L E o r tr a d e
o r m o re y e a rs . P h o n e G re s h a m . , t f
F . N . W IR T .
China is said to be very friendly liglittiil visit W ednesday from an d istan ces of setting. T he vegetable S M fo A r L J L e rs T e y E A cow
. P h o n e G r e s h a m 49x.
llO x.
Eyesight Specialist
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tow ard th is nation a friendship it old friend, Mrs. E. T. V alliant of Is one th a t deserves a place in
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
M
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TO
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on
re
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s
t
a
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Employment
L
ake
(irove.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V
alliant
¡every
home
g
arden
as
it
ad
ap
ts
it­
would he well to cultivate. The in­
Cattle
c u r ity . K. A. M iller, G re sh a m . O re.
3 1 5 -3 1 6 M nhawk B ld g.
DAY’ H O U S E W O R K w a n te d b y c a ­
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S
dignities and hardships visited u p ­ a re widely know n as popular Ma­ self to a wide v ariatio n of clim atic
ami soil conditions. T h ere is no F O R S A L E F re s h y o u n g cow s, g o o d F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll.
p a b le y o u n g w o m an . A d d re ss M rs.
O v e r R o b e rts B ro s .’ S to re
-
m ilk e rs .
W. *r. Sba-*
S h a rk e y . " 2 Vi m ile s ; In ----------------------
on foreigners, many of them zaron leaders
h u e a g r ic u ltu r a l * sectio n . —
K a r l - J.
S te lla B la ir, F a irv ie w , o r le a v e w o rd
b etter a sp a ra g u s th an the home
PORTLAN D.
OREGON
so u th o f S c h ille r s ta tio n oh R e g n e r
H a g b c rg . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 576.
p h o n e 1924.
A m ericans, a t the p resen t tim e a re
grow n th a t is quickly consum ed
ro a d . P b o n e 104 \J.
D
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N
T
IS
T
S
a
fte
r
harvesting.
P L O W IN G a n d alt k in d s o f t r a c t o r
incidents of war.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
A u to m o b ile !
w o rk .
H. L. L a n g litz , o n S p a th
’(»W S F O R S A L E — F re s h a n d c o m in g
P h o n es:
Office 2184
R es. 2185
T h a t soviet R ussia will use the
ro a d . P h o n e 893.
fresh . H e llin g so p & D avis. J o h a n s o n
Agency.
F
a
r
m
,
O
rie
n
t.
R.
F
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No.
2.
G
r
e
s
h
­
g o o d F o rd
se d a n ,
Mrs. S. B. H all en tertain ed the
unsettled conditio»- in China to
DeLaval cream se p arato rs. H es­
DR
W.
J.
OTT
cheap.
am .
I n q u ire fifth h o u se s o u th o f 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 ­
< » rie n t.
fu rth e r her socialistic am bitions is M atrons clnb of 1921 a t a noon sel Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
N ellie L. P ric e .
tf
Dentist
m e n t d ig g in g
A ll w o rk d o n e b y
W A N T E D — F re sh
m ilk
co w s
and
the one g rea test danger to the luncheon at H allro se ran ch on
s i .VI3 1 0 8 s .
d a y o r c o n tr a c t. E . W a ll. G re s h a m ,
s p r in g e r s t h a t w ill g iv e fo u r g allo p 1926 O v e rla n d 4 -d o o r s e d a n , b a llo o n
ptfone 325x4.
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Nerve Blocking
D ental X-Rav
a n d up. B eef <attl< h o g s a n d v eal
t ir e s a n d license. C a r lo o k s a n d r u n s
March 26. A fter a delightful lu n c h ­ In tlie C ir c u it No. C o M-1297.
world at present.
u rt o f th e S ta te o f
good. $500.
w a n te d .
N e w b e rg
P a c k in g
Co.,
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
eon the In stallatio n of th e officers
O re g o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­
G resham , p h o n e 11.4.
tf
1923 C h e v ro le t s e d a n , lo o k s a n d r u n s
m ah.
Wood and Sawing
good. $275. H essel Im p le m e n t Co.
T he m a rk e t for second-rate goodH of th e club took place. T his c e re ­ H e n ry A llen S h ie ld s a n d L e ia h S h ield s. W A N T E D — B eef, veal hogs, a n d cow s
Ins
w
ife,
P
la
in
tiff
s
,
vs.
H
e
n
ry
L.
to fre s h e n soon
F re sh co w s for U B E D C A R S , tr u c k s , tr a c t o r s , im p le- S E A S O N E D W O O D fo r sa le, a ls o DR. JULIUS G. STURE
doesn’t need advertising.
mony created a g reat deal of m e r­
S m ith a n d A lla E. S m ith , id s w ife,
sa le. C A. B u tc h e r R t. 1, Box 413,
m e n t« .
H e s s e l I m p l e m e n t C o.
b e r ry p o sts. J . S. D o n a ld so n , p h o n e
rim ent.
M S. C u m m in g s a n d C a ssie C um
P o rtla n d .
B a se L in e a n d B u ckley
S a n d y 2x.
'Dentist
tilin g s, Ids w ife, a n d J P. M ira n d a
avenue.
F O R S A L E F o rd d e liv e ry b ody, a ls o
Anywuy C hina know s w h at she
Wm. T eg u rt recen tly retu rn ed
Office In Hank o f O re,h a m B ldg.
a n d E m m a M ira n d a . Id s w ife. D e­
m tc h e n c a b in e t. E d T ills tro m , R t. 1, W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
F irs t
w unts and is trying to get it.
a n ts .
N e rv e B lo c k in g
G re s h a m , 1 m ile
s o u th w e s t H ills ­
g r o w th fir a n d m a p le, a ls o c e d a r
from a p leasan t vacation In C ali­ T o fe J n . d 1'.
M ir a n d a a n d E m m a M ira n d a ,
v iew school.
tf
X - R a y W o rk R e fe r r e d
Hogs
p o sts.
W . E. H o s sn e r, G re sh a m ,
fornia.
Wlille
Mr.
T
eg
art
enjoyed
id
s
w
ife,
th
e
a
b
o
v
e
n
a
m
e
d
c
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-d
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p
h
o
n
e
3109.
Some men don't sq u are witli the
P » ones
R es. 3264
f e n d a n ts .
S IX W E E K - O L D P I G S fo r s a b
o n >3Í ? C U u n I T i ? n e 'ï.> S î, i c k ’ ua n y r>To<1’
past nor have an open mind tow ard C alifornia very much, he Is glad
In tlie N a m e o f th e S t a t e o f O regon ,
R o c k w o o d r o a d s o u th o f B as.- L in e
.WH1 »«‘H fo r $200 c a s h . P h o n e W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u t a r a n
you
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to
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a
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1881.
ATTORNEYS
th e future. Of course, they don't to he hom e again.
teed . F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22 x4
A. J . S to n e.
a n s w e r tlie c o m p la in t a n d su m m o n s
harm onize with the present.
T he W ashington C hapter, G rder tiled a g a i n s t you, In th e a b o v e e n ­
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs
m ile i
A T w a te r 0715 P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1691
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title d c a u s e , on o r b e fo re tile 9th d a y
Farm Machinery, Etc.
to n . p h o n e 385.
tf
n o rth o f A n d e rso n s ta tio n .
of De Molay recently gave a supper o f M ay, 1927, a n d if y o u fail so to
T he lax com m ission's questio n ­
McGuirk & Schneider
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naire, to hq answ ered under oath, dance a t T he Oasis. Sixty-tive w ilt a p p ly to tlie C o u rt for a ju d g m e n t
le n g th s a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106.
C. N. T t a y lo
' r. —
P le a s a n t V iew a v e n u e .
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Attorneys at Law
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p h o n e 3(
3SÍX.
c o m p la in t, to -w it
J u d g m e n t fo r th e
G resh am Office W ith r o w B ld g .
tim es.
perfo rm er en tertain ed w ith some su m o f T w o T h o u s a n d o n e H u n d re d I R I S H W O L F H O U N D fo r » ale. c h e a p .... ...
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Musical Instruments,
fu r c a s h T h re e y e a r s old. g e n tle a n d
.¿2“ , t ' tV,a n }, b o !V r ' n,ew c0 0 » 1-
P r o b a te a n d C o rp o ra tio n W ork
in e ty - E ig h t a n d 37-100 ($2198.37) D ol­
clever trick s.
Mr. Stenaon, ad ­ N
H C L a rs e n U -A u - 1 i.lo n ' sixi 15 h ' , p
F in e fo r Rr e »'n-
o f fine b re e d
la rs , t o g e th e r w ith in te r e s t th e re o n a t
P o r tla n d Office. 501-7 C o r b e tt B ldg.
V . i . a r s e n , u a u | h o u se , C h e ap . I n q u ire a t O utlook. E D IS O N
G resham stre e ts are n 't in the
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r a t e of li p e r c e n t tier a n n u m fro m
p h o n e 1561.
ta c h m e n t to p la y o th e r re c o rd s. O ak
w orst condition possible and the visor for the ch ap ter, was present. t Hie
k t o b e r 10, 1926, u n til p a id . fo r tile
finish, in first c la s s c o n d itio n . P ric e
M arie G rass! and Ted B utzer f u r t h e r su m o f T w e n ty - E ig h t a n d
recent w ork of Im proving them is
Ih lh h its
C O M P L E T E T H R E S H I N G O U T F IT
$35. J . E. M e tzg er.
W. J. COOPER
12-100
($28.12)
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fo
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B a rg a in
P ric e a n d te r m s to su it.
very m uch appreciated.
w ere m arried recen tly . At present y e a r 1925, p lu s p e n a lty a n d a c c ru e d
.
.
i I n q u ir e O u tlo o k , p h o n e 1561
F O R S A L E —G ood u se d p ia n o a t
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tA R R IT H U T C H . h x l2 s ix c o m p a r t- ,
_________
Attorney at Law
b a r g a in .
A lso C o m p a n io n se w in g
H u n d re d a n d F ifty $250.00) D o lla rs a s
i n . i ll
i I r a n i b in
nil b a y box w ire L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u to s o r
D on't be too hard on th e man groom 's p are n ts on B arr road.
m a c h in e . A. L. T u rn e r , p h o n e 1689
sp e c ia l a t t o r n e y 's fe e s to be allo w ed
b a y ra c k s, b ro o d b o x e s a n d 1 .,’iIÎRYîî
h in g ed
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
a n y o " th « r s to r a g e , la r g e b a r n a n d
w ith an uxe to grind. It's b etter to
lif t f r o n t s ; h a v
itie p ro s e c u tio n o f th e w ith in s u it
.id m y stock. W ill
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a r d fo r sto
R e a s o n a b le I F I N E V IO L IN , b e s t A m e ric a n m ak e. office 1181
In the recen t su b scrip tio n cam ­ a for
P h o n es
R e ,. 1441
have an uxe to grind th an alw ays
sell a t a b a rg a in ,
n d th e fo re c lo s u re o f p la in tiffs ' c o n ­
J . E. M e tzg er,
ra te s
P h o n e 3277. S. S. T h o m p so n
C o st $175. w h o lesale. W ill sa c rific e
p h o n e 1901.
paign carried on through the t r a c t . a n d fo r p la in titT s' c o s ts a n d d is ­
be tu rn in g the grindstone.
I n q u ire a t O u tlo o k , p h o n e 1561.
b u r s e m e n ts h e re in I n c u r r e d .
M U S IC IA N S
schools hy the C urtis Publishing
F o r a f u r t h e r d e c re e t h a t uiton th e
Hay
We depreciate w ar but most of Co., the pupils of W ilkes school f a ilu re o f d e f e n d a n ts to p a y th e a b o v e
Poultrv
Miscellaneous
n a m e d s u m s to p la in tiff s w ith in th e
th e advance of m odern civilization
Mrs’ P ” M ~ H o Ist’
HAY FO R SA LE
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
tim e to lie fixed hy tills C o u rt, th a t a
S E C O N D -H A N D IC E B O X f o r s a le
O R S A L E 20 p u r e b re d R. I. R . p u l-
B o rin g . O regon.
has been th e outcom e of strife. It earned $11 for the school. The d>s
A rrred lted T ea rh er o f P la n o
re e Issue b a r r in g a n d fo re c lo sin g
cheap
I n q u ire a t O u tlo o k .
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$1.50
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and H arm ony
hoys
will
spend
th
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stiare
for
lak es force to remove an o b stru c­
th e d e f e n d a n ts , a n d e a c h o f th e m , th e ir
C. J e n k in s . T ro u td a le . R t. 2. box „ A Y W A N T E D , tim o th y o r m o s tly
S tu d io P h o n e l x
R esid e n c e 791
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baseball p arap h ern alia. As yet the so n a l ri p r e s e iita tiv e s . fro m all f u r th e r
•»»*-A.
| tim o th y , lo o se r* C. n D . C a th e y , « p u h o « « n « e F O R S A L E — 3-l»urner g a s p la te , $5
w ood r a n g e , good c o n d itio n . $15
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EDELI.A TDYYI.E H ILLER
g irls have not decided how they will
c h ild 's c r ib a n d m a ttr e s s , co a t $28
O R S A L E - 9 0 w h ite le g h o rn M ay
E a s t h a lf (E 3 4 ) o f lx d F iv e (5) a n d
$12. B. I. H o o v er. T h ir d a n d Hood
T h ere is m ore h ea rt-b rea k for spend th e ir share.
p u lle ts la y in g 65 |w*r c e n t $1 each . G O O D C L E A N M IX E D B A L E D H A Y
T e a c h e r o f D u n n in g S v ste m
Ihe E a s t H a lf < E 3() o f th e N o rth
S tre e ts .
fo r F o u n d a tio n S tu d v
New Z e a la n d r a b b its , c h e a p .
Geo.
tin person who trie s to do some-
fo r sa le , n e a r ly a ll tim o th y .
F in e
T w e n ty fo u r a n d o n e - h a lf (N 2434) feet
S
o p p o s ite P u b lic L ib r a r y
W e b s te r. S o u th R o b e rta A ve., G rc sh -
to r h o rse s . G re s h a m , p h o n e 29Uxl F O R S A L E — O n e b ro w n le a th e r s tu d e d S tu r ilo tu d P io
tiling w orth wlille than for the one
o f Ixu S ix t6 ). B lock T w e n ty -T h re e
hone lx
R e sid e n c e 1314
am . p h o n e 327._____________ _______
■ J o h n L. M iles.
(23),
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N < 1' B A T O R
FOB
S A L E . 200-egg
lan d . now w ith in th e c o r p o r a te lim its
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co
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for
Oregon
g
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en
s
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as they coiue.
s iz e . $12.
Oil b ro o d e r sto v e , la r g e ,
o f tlie C ity o f P o r tla n d . C o u n ty of
c o u rse in A m e ric a n Poultry* school
ixe. $1"
W a lte r R a m s e r, B o rin g
Plants, Seeds, Etc.
being sta rted now by forw ard g a r ­ M u ltn o m a h a n d S ta te o f O r e g o n ;
PIANO
W rite o r c a ll L o u is e H a r tw ig . 1430
T h a t tlie s a id d e f e n d a n ts , a n d e a c h
deners.
says
the
landscape
g
a
rd
e
n
­
A la m e d a D rive. P o rtla n d . O reg o n
T he league of nation's doesn't
o f th e m , lie p e r m a n e n tly e n jo in e d B R E E D IN G STO C K F O R S A L E . IS H > R .SA LE— K a le seed, a ls o k a le
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p
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G
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rfield
3471.
ing
d
ep
artm
en
t
of
the
sta
te
college.
tw o - y e a r h« ns.
m o stly
S c h ro e d e r
FLORENCE M. HONEY
upon th e e n t r y o f a n I n te rlo c u to r y o r
seetn to be doing anything about
p la n ts .
P h o n e 2653. C h a s. L u n d ­
sto< k a n d tw o fine c o c k e re ls , $25
l i t i a l d e c re e , fro m s e llin g o r a tte m p tin g
C U L L F E E D P O T A T O E S f o r sa le T
q u is t.
tills w ar In Chinu except to look They are planted in Hats or boxes to
c a s h . W a lte r R a m s e r, B o rin g
se ll, re m o v in g , o r ta k in g fro m s a id
S tu d io F i r s t S ta te R a n k B ld g .
w
here
they
a
re
left
until
th
e
tlrst
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.
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p
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3861
on. So ulso with th e other sc ra p s
e s a n y p lu m b in g h e a tin g , c o o k ­
C U T H B E R T R E D R A S P B E R R Y s e ts
tru e leaves appear. They a re then p in re g . m is
lig h tin g co o lin g o r w a te r in g a p ­ O A C. B A R R E D R O C K S . R h o d e I»-
G
r
esham
P h o n e 1721
and th rea ten e d scraps.
fo r sa le. $4 a 1000 A. O S ta ffo rd ,
H O U S E C A T W A N T E D w ith n e w ­
tra n sp la n te d to an o th er Hat. allow p a r a t u s . a n d fo r su c h o th e r iitul f u r t h ­
la u d R eds, a n d W h ite L e g h o rn b a b y
m ile so u th V icto ry school, p h o n e
b o rn k itte n on o r a b o u t M a rc h 29
e
r
r
e
lie
f
a
s
to
tlie
C
o
u
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m
a
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seem
chick*.
G
ood
la
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in
g
s
tr
a
in
s
.
G
et
Ing two inches betw een When the
G r e s h a m 436.
tf
F o r p a r t i c u l a r s p h o n e W alker*« Fox
o u r c a ta lo g u e now S o m e g o o d d a te s
T he com m unists are fanatics and plants a re well sta rted they are put m eet a n d e q u ita b le In th e p re m ise s .
_______
, r a n c h , 52x6.
T ltis s u m m o n s is s e rv e d u p o n yo u
left
S ilv e r Bell P o u ltr y F a r m . 97th C U T H B E R T R A S P B E R R Y P L A N T S Z ---------- -— ----------------------------------------- —
do not b e l i e v e th at they a re m o ral­ Into th ree or four Inch pots to co n ­ by p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f tiy o r d e r o f th e
stre«‘t a n d Sect io L in e r o a d
SU n-
te r sa le
D ig th e m y o u rs e lf. A u g u s t ^W O G A S H E A T E R 8 fo r sale, 10 a n d
se t 2694
R t. 1, P »rtland.
H o n o ra b le W a lte r II. E v a n s . J u d g e o f
P e te r s o n , p h o n e 26x2.
• b u r n e r s ; e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n ; $25
ly bound to keep agreem ents made tinue grow th until p ro p er grow ing Hie
a b o v e e n title d C o u rt, m a d e on th e
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1 fo r b o th . Z a m sk y S tu d io .
Piano and Foice
with "c ap italistic " governm ents, conditions prevail outside, when U h ilny o f M arch , 1927, s a id o rd e r J E R S E Y B L A C K G IA N T h a tc h in g IM P R O V E D
O
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E
G
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S
tra
w
lx
e
rry
,
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they are removed Into the garden. p re s c r ib in g t h a t sa id s u m m o n s be
e g g s. $2. FrtYni e x t r a fine m a tin g »
p l a n t s fo r sale. $4 p e r 1000. a lr e a d y
D U T I F U L B R A ID E D R U G S, v a r i-
A eeredlted T earh er
says an authority . R ussia Is feared T ra n sp la n tin g the p lan ts into the p u b lish e d once cacti w eek fo r six su c-
10 iky u n d hen®.
I^ee B a ll, B o rin g ,
dug
G ro w n on n ew g ro u n d on F’re d '
to
H e n s le y ro a d ,
Oregon.
R * t 2. box
W a g n e r p lace, p h o n e 3«»53.
“ .79. T ro u td ’ a le , p h o n e G re sh
by the other nations of E urope and pot» may tie u n n ecessary If o u t­
E v e ry W e d n e s d a y a t th e h o m e of
I'ftte o f tlrs t p u b lic a tio n . M a r 8, 1927
I a m 15x2.
M r ,. M a rth a E te ld h o n s e
I 'a t e o f la s t p u b lic a tio n Vpr 19, 1927
Hint I one ot the chief reasons a door conditions are favorable to
h o rn co c k e re ls, $2 50 e a c h , o r wi5l
M cG U IR K .4 S C H N E ID E R ,
L I M ftE R F O R A L L K IN D S o f b u ild
th
eir
grow
th
before
th
e
p
lan
ts
b
e­
d isarm am ent program will lie hard
A tto r n e y s f o r P la in tiff s
t r a d e o n e ev en up fo r c o c k e re l o f
I’eter l.emirtl
Ing p u rp o se s , a ir -d r ie d .
S e a so n e d
gin *o get "leggy" In flats.
W ith ro w B ld g . G re s h a m , Ore.
sam« b re e d
Ix 'sl.e S t. C la ir, p h o n e
PHONK
e e le rv lu m b e r
J o n s ru d -G u n d e rs o n
to put over.
(H IN A ’S AWAKENING.
TOM G. TAYLOR
831 o r 1561
Crop 4 lelds Increase,
A generally rising tren d ill per
ac re yields of leading crops over
the lust 40 y ears In the United
S tale s is Indicated by a survey con­
cluded recently hy il o federal de­
p artm en t ot ig ticu ltu re. The a v ­
erage yield per ac re of corn has In
creused 18 per cent since 1885.
w heat 17 per cent, oats i t per cent,
and potato« s 39 per cent. T he to­
ta l are a ot the tour crops expanded
about 52 per cent but the to tal pro­
duction has Increased 77 per cent.
Window (lean in g.
For expert window ciea&lng »»w»
H. T ajlm a, or leave orders with J.
Ross Brown, G resham , phone $¿*01.
B A R R E D R < C K H A T C H IN G E G G S .
$4 p e r h u n d re d . M rs F H M iller.
6 m iles east o f G re sh a m . B ull R u n
ro a d . H a lf m ile w est L u s te d school.
P h o n e 16.58.
tf
You Have a Servant
6"c fo r 15.
F in e la y e r®
C o rn e r
C le v e la n d a v e n u e a n d S e c tio n L in e
ro a d . G r e s h a m
Mrs. F . W . H o p ­
kin s.
L E T US Ih» YOUR H A T C H IN G
340
e g g s o r o v er 3 4 » \ S m a lle r q u a n ti-
Fl
C.
C
o
m
p
to
n
.
B
o r-
ty , 4c p e r eg g
»ng p h o n e 2>9x
'I’h»' te le p h o n e in a reliab le, efficient an d d e ­
p en d ab le s e rv a n t, a lw a y s read y to put you
in touch w ith y o u r n e ig h b o r o r th e m ost
d ista n t city o r h a m le t.
L R O H O R N C H IC K S fo r s a le fro m 1-
y e a r old h e n s a n d H a n s o n co c k e re ls.
T h e s e c o c k e re ls a r e fro m 260 to 300-
e g g d a m s , a n d s ir e s w h o se d a m la id
• k -
i ■ <’ $16 p. r h u n d re d
h a tc h e d e v e ry T u e s d a y H. C. C o m p ­
to n . B o rin g , p h o n e 299x
It se rv e s you tire le ssly for a few c e n ts a day.
A U , K IN D S A N T TIM E
WK PAY CASH
Q i i a l l t , llro o tn «
IMMTIO* MI’KCIALIST.
T h a t's us Bring your ca r here
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
p a rts for the s ta rte r, generator,
sw itches, w iring, lighting.
etc.
W ork done by an expert and la pos­
itively guaranteed. W’e c a rry a
com plete line of Ignition partM.
Q reaham G arage, phoue 2391
P h o n e 110]
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TKUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
Take a Up— try the Want Ada.
Daily Trips to Portland
Mention to an advertiser that you
aaw hla ad. In the Outlook.
Powell
and
Don't forget the advertise™ when
you need anything In their lina.
Ore« ham
Phone
1W1
M a p le
Portland
PL Ka«t Taylor
Phoae BAM U -»
Real Estate. Rentals. Etc.
W A N T E D T O BUY in o r n e a r G r e s h ­
a m . sm a ll p la c e a th 2 nx*m c o tta g e
M a rie M u eller. S am ty , tw x 15.
F* »It R E N T —-5-acre ch ick en ranch.
gtHxl huid gi*. electric light®
F ifth
h o u se sou th o f o r ie n t
Nellie I,
¡
•
C. A. BUTCHER
Huyer of Livestock
W»»«le I
I5 S P R A X U E
H e n sle y ro a d n e a r T ro u td a le .
P h o n e G re sh a m 16x1.
COL. W. S. WOOD xfc SONS
. / uctioneer
fir m
TRUCK HAULING
F a lr r le w ,
T rip s D a lly
F nrtlaad
GHAYEL
O. A. BRYAN
W A SH IN G T O N
X a a r o o t e r 414, or
(Ir e .h sn , O stinoli l i t i
P ho ne
MOKTICIAMS
Gates Funeral Home
JAMES ELKINGTON
Real E state
Insuranre
Loans, C onveyancing
Office o n M a in S tre e t
Office 2341
P h o n es
Rea. 2288
nsurance
Real Estate
A erld en t. H ea lth . A atom obU e
O regon F ir e R e lie f A ssn .
O regon L ife In eu ran ce C om pany
G R E S H A M . O R EG O N
Office 2751
P h o n es
Re». 2757
G R E SH A M
Phone G res ha ax 7 s i l
F IR E — A U T O M O BIL E _ L IE F
HEALTH — BUROLART
Office t¿ 6 l
Phone®
Rea. f i t s
P o w e ll S tre e t.
B. W. THORNE. Ajfent
Earl Calkin»
S.4.VZÍ
VANCOUVER,
Lady Assistant
Phone Gresham 2471.
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J. ROSS BROWN
Real E state and Insurance
a n , I S to r i S a les a Sp ertalty
4 our H o n e Funeral
Director.
TRUCKING
(Oc and 75c a yard at pit <
2L I
deliver.
F U R N IS H K D S L E E P IN G ROOMS for
rent
C om fortab le and m odern, hot
and cold w ater bath, lt<hts. free
pilone
P hon e »11.
1. L. Davidson
GRAVEL
A ’ C T |h VEE R
P h o n e T A b o r 4»7»
Portia®«!. Ore.
VERNE PRESTON
In p it o r sc re e n e d In bunker® ,
a ls o d eliv ered .
I x x a te d on B a se L in e a n d
B u ck ley A v en u e
G resham . O regon
Swaps
Prkw.
We rail and d eliver
m ile s so o th
T E A C H E R O F V IO L IN
W e d n e sd a y , a t the H igh School
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w ill h e a c c e p te d .
P ortlan d Stn d ln . i#7 U idam hta B ld g.
P hone H R oadw ay 7469
O u r c le a n in z p la n t Is
In G re s h a m
Call “ P orky" for Servir*
G re»ham 2 t l
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I s a le o r tr a d e for w h a t
F o r 1000-
c h ic k a
P hone G resham 391.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
l.u m lie r c o m p a n y , 2 ^
e a s t o f Kelan.
GALEN FANCHER
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
M ade b> J a n u s It L u th e r o f O lllla
S e e (h em a t W alrad a.
1211
U r e ,tia m .
POULTRY W ANTED
O regon T elephone C o .
Cleaning unit
Pressing
rill
E A st 2747
G resh am 8581
4. V. COGSWELL & CO.
IX S U R A X C E , LOAM S,
L ife
A ccid en t.
H ea lth .
F ire.
S u rety Bond.
P l a t e G la s s
L ow est rate oa a s tn w n h ll.— S a v e
o f y o a r ro lll,ln a la ,a r a a r r .
E. P n r tlssd office, Adrtaa H otel,
C o m er G rand and M orrison
Two Outlook phones, on privat«
Una, at your service. Call 15(1.