Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 05, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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TWO
UHEKHAM
G resham
C o lu m b ia H e ig h ts
O utlook
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, 1918
Read the Want Ads.
K e ls o
TWICE A WEEK
David and John Jar! have return
ed to visit the hom e folk s, th e latter
after an absence of about w e n
years. ♦
The m eeting o f the Neighborhood
club last Saturday even in g uti-| a
large attendance.
Saturday e c n -
, ing, D ecem ber 6, th ere w ill be a
| m ixed program , and Dec. 13, the
follow in g question w ill be debuted:
¡"R esolved, that the Monroe doctrine
should be discontinued as part ot our
perm anent foreign p olicy.” AU arc
cordially invited to com e and take
part In th ese m eetings.
T he school Is preparing for a
t h a t W ln a "
the H eigh ts ladles sen t him a sub- ( C hristm as en tertain m en t.
Mr. and Mrs. C hesney and d augh­
O fficiai p a p e r o f th e Town
sta n tla l dinner basket.
T here
Is
G re s h a m , O reg o n .
Joy In givin g and m aking others ter, o f N ew port, have been visitin g
( iffldal p a p e r o f th e Town
happy.
Mrs. C hesney’s sister,
Mrs, Win
Fairview, ( ireg o n
The L adles Aid is hard at work j H utchinson.
g ettin g things In shape for the first
E n te r e d
a s s e c o n d - c la s s
m a tt e r
M arek
1*11, at th e p o sto fflc e a t bazaar, Decem ber 13. Many useful !
G r e s h a m , O reg o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f and hand made articles su itab le for !
Christm as presents, will be on sale. 1
M arch 3, 1879.
A good program w ill be the feature j
o f the evening. Mrs. C. Illid ge w ill
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< OMPLIMENTS APPR EC IA TED
have charge of the candy and pop-
At
the m unicipal election Mon­
corn booth.
i day, Paul Meinig was elected mayor;
The Outlook appreciates apprecia­
Ruby Rasm ussen, who Is a stu - C. D. P urcell, recorder; R. E. Es-
dent at Monmouth, cam e hom e to
tion and Is vain enough to enjoy spend T hanksgiving with her par­ son treasurer; and L. H. Hoffman,
J. Scales and Martin Lennartz, cou n ­
com plim ents from any source. Most ents, Mr. and Mrs. R asm ussen.
A num ber of people at Hurlburt t'll men
especially does It appreciate the fact have been 111 with chicken pox.
F. E. B eckw ith is Inclosing his
that by som e of the big d allies its H ow ever, no fear is en tertain ed of store window for the protection of
an epidem ic.
local new s colum ns are considered
F. Hhoults and tw o sons, Rodney his display stock o f jew elry.
the best o f any paper In the sta te of and Larkin, took dinner Thursday
W hen w ill the city fathers put up
at Grandma R u ssell’s at T routdale.
those tem porary street lam ps they
Oregon.
A few friends were entertained at
prom ised?
W hich, we would rise to remark, Columbia View farm Thursday e v ­
The Wood O rchestral T rio gave a
ening.
F
ive
hundred
and
w
hist
is the com plim ent the Outlook re­
m ade the tim e pass quickly.
p leasing
concert at Shelley hall
ceives from the Portland Journal. It
Miss Mary Oaks spent the week at
is a com plim ent thut d idn’t com e by home here on the H eights with her W ednesday even in g, under the au s­
in pices o f the Sandy W om en's club.
w ireless or by wire; nor by grape­ folks. She Is attending school
Steps are being taken to start a
vine route. It com es from the print­ the m etropolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard have once j sch ool In the new ly organized d is­
ed page In fact several of them — more opened th eir hom e and hearth
trict 124 above Firw ood.
about tw ice each week.
for one poor hom eless and frien d ­
Dr. Ott, of G resham , is practicing
less
lad.
The
words
of
the
Lord
Those who read both papers, of
course know thut the Outlook prints "W hat ye do unto one of th ese, ye d en tistry In Sandy th is w eek.
have also done unto m e.” have been
W oods' O rchestral Trio composed
all the local news first, the Journal m anifested by the kind acts o f Mr.
afterward. We cunnot do the Al­ and Mrs. Howard several tim es. o f violin, cello and piano rendered
phonse and Gaston stu n t by giving They w ill su rely receive their re­ a program o f m onologues, vocal and
ward.
instrum ental m usic, which proved a
the Journal first service, and after
The Ladles' Aid will m eet T hurs­ rare treat to the large audience
we have given the new s publicity It day at Mrs. P. A nderson's.
Every­
is public property. To the fact that body is Invited.
Come and bring which had com e from far and near
to hear th ese talented young women
It 1 h public property after the Out­ your friends.
Music from the old classics as well
look Is In the mail is due the other
as from the b righ test popular music
fact that the Journal copleB every­
o f the day proved a d eligh t to the
thing with a Gresham date- line,
m usic loving people of Sandy. In
which makes the Journal look lik e
iMrs. Al. DeHaven was a Portland
addition
to all the variety which
our second edition.
visitor W ednesday o f last week.
cam e through the readings, songs,
We are highly pleased to have the
Mrs. Anna P eterson, of Sioux City, !
Journal find the Outlook Buch a Iowa, Is spending the w inter with violin and piano so lo s,th e celo solos
proved a d elig h tfu l and novel fea ­
m agnificent source of new s w ealth, her daughter, Mrs Gust Carlson
ture o f the evening. T he strength
hat If It really w ants to please us
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colburn has |
better it m ight condescend to give been spending a few days In Port- | of th is com pany lies in Its trio work
the Outlook credit occasionally for land looking after business Interests I which runs the gam ut of m usical
com position, pleasing all from critic
som eth in g It seem s to appreciate so and renew ing old acquaintances.
to the novice. Every one of the
highly.
D. I). Juck
has bought a new
ladles proved an artist and for two
steam engine. He has set aside his
They huve been trying to capture g asolin e en gin e and w ill operate his hours there was good solid en joy­
ment and pleasure.
Ralph Lopez, the Colorado m urderer woodBnw with steam .
by filling u mine with sm oke. On
Mrs.
Mary Bacon and Grandma
Beauty that rubs off isn't even
the theory, probably, that sm oked H yatt returned from Bend county
I skin deep.
m eal keeps the best.
whpre they spent the sum m er
Al. DeHaven has installed a fan­
llo w to Bankrupt th e Doctors.
Governor West and Governor L is­ ning mill and will operate in connec­
A prom inent New York physician
ter w ill meet al Tacoma on the 18th. tion with his feed mill.
says, "If it w ere not for the thin
Earl
Jack
visited
hom
e
folks
Sun­
Wonder what the governor of W ash­ day.
stock in gs and thin soled sh oes worn
ington will say to the governor of
.Mrs M ullenhoff and m other, Mrs by w om en the doctors would prob­
O regon?
Von Sagtn, were Portland visitors ably be bankrupt." W hen you corn-
tract a cold do not wait for It to de­
one day alst week.
Mrs D. D Jack and granddaugh­ velop Into pheum onia but treat it
F M. Ghorinley, who found a
A lice spent the week-end visitin g at once. C ham berlain's Cough Rem ­
want ail. wife al Spokane, is suing ter
Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs Plum m er at edy 1 b intended esp ecially for coughs
and colds, and has won a wide repu­
for a divorce from Ills present wife T routdale.
Mrs Anna
Bell and Mrs Alma tation by Its cures o f th ese diseases.
so that he can marry the other.
Ridge,
were It is most effectual and is pleasant !
Wise guy, to provide for the future Suckow , o f Sandy
g u ests Friday of Mr and Mrs C oun­ and sa fe to take. For sale by Gresh- !
before tim e of need.
sel and sons Joe and C harley, of Mil­ am Drug Co. and all D ealers.
w aukie, Oregon, and
Mrs.
Dave
A ssessor Reed finds the value of Payne of Tacoma were Sunday Daily O regonian, 1 yr. reg. . $6 00
Multnomah county property to be g u ests of Mr. and Mrs J. R Duncan T w lce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..
1.50
Miss Ellen DeHaven spent Thanks
6.0«
$34 1.573,1 19.78. T hat am ount is giving w eek-end with her parents C om bination, 1 y e a r ..................
over six m illions gain sin ce last Mr and Mrs Al. DeHaven.
C alifornia W oman Seriously
Mrs
Erickson and sons. W alter
year's tax levy was made.
Alarm ed.
and C harlie, were g u ests of Gust
"A short tim e ago I contracted a j
C arlson’s T h anksgiving'
An ad, in the local newspaper Is
Mr and Mrs
Gust Larson, of severe cold which settled on my lungs j
a good Investm ent that all
mer- Gresham, ate T hanksgiving turkey and paused m e a great deal of an­
with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Peterson.
noyance. I would have bad coughs j
i h am s can afford to make
Mr and Mrs. Terry Sm ith and Miss ing sp ells and my lungs were so sore i
Alma Bauder were week-end visitors and inflamed 1 began to be seriously }
We advised early shopping several at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
alarm ed
A friend recom m ended
lim es hut we take It all hack
Do It Bauder.
C ham berlain's Cough Rem edy, say­
when you get ready.
ing sh e had used it for years
1 |
More things ronte to those who do bought n bottle and It relieved my ;
Lydia
llram hall
visited
with not wait for them
j cough the first night, atid in a week 1
I was rid of the cold and soreness of
friends at Gresham Monday and T ues­
W eekly Oregonion subscription o f­ my lu n g s,” w rites Miss Marie Gerber,
day of lust w e e k
fer extended
S aw telle. Cal
For sa le by Gresham :
Drug Co and all Dealers
T his locality was all excitem en t
Published every Tuesday and Friday
at Gresham, Oregon
W ednesday of last week when the
new s spread of a murdered man who
H L. HT. CLAIR, Editor and P u tir . was found In a em pty house near
the wood camp on th e Corbett es­
Our Subscription
tate. The sheriff and coroner were
Kales
notified and cam e out im m ediately.
One
y e a r,
1150.
■lx m o n th s , 75v ia ,
But It was found the man had killed
th re e m o n th 's t r ia l
him self. He
had
been drinking
s u b s c rip tio n .
Sorts.
lately, and acted very queer. The
A d i e r tls ln a
dead man was a native o f N orway,
H a te s reaso nable.
Our
re p r e s e n ta tiv e
and sin gle.
w ill call.
Jam es Euau, the old K anaky, who
P h o n e 701.
has made his home here on the old
"Th e
E ln o ty p e
P ain ter’s place, was well remem-
W ay
Is
th e
W ay
Sandy
S c e n ic
4*>*
BANK OF
MAIN STREET
OFFICERS
HKNJ. CAMERON,- President.
F A HALLIDAY, Vice P
O. A. EASTMAN, C
JAMES ELKIN
DIRECTORS
H CAMERON
F. A
OCST LARSON
LEWIS
w*
0 . A. EASTMAN.
W<
invite your accounts;
4
per cent
Time and Saving's Account*
Ic a w ord (or
first
insertion:
l.fFKHTtXK
o n e-h a ll cent a w ord each su b seq u en t insertion.
M inim um , any insertion, 10c.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTAI4»
T H R EE COWS for sale. Jim
FOR RENT— H ouse and barn and
Burns, R. 1, T routdale, phone 137. two acres of land in Gresham. Mrs.
Ella Aton. P hone 527.
79
FIN E JERSEY H E IFE R for sale
FOR RENT— B ungalow su itab le
cheap. T. R. H ow ltt, Gresham.
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for sm all fam ily.
Enquire at the
STRAYED— A sm all bay horse; , Outlook office.
w eigh t about 900 lbs., shod all 1
around. F inder report to Leonard
MISCELLANEOUS
Lauderback.
Phone 753.
80 1
M iscellaneous.
LOST— Arts and crafts pin. I bar
with green sto n e.)
F inder leave at
L ib r a r y
80
W ANTED to RENT a sm all farm ,
with house, near G resham .
P eter
Enns, 993 E. 27th N., P ortland, Ore­
gon.
3t
LOST— On the school grounds, a
gold W altham watch. R eturn to A l­
FOR SALE-— L ight driving horse, j WANTED— Som eone to clear 10 bert Lindsey.
H. W. _Snashall, R. 3, Gresham, acres of land In exchange for Monta-
phone 74.
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villa property. Mrs. L illian P ullen,
Oregon Agricultural College
------------------------------------------------------Gresham, Oregon.
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P oultry
FARMERS' W EEK
Tim e E xtended.
DECEMBER 8 to 13. 1913
I'or Sale
An extension of 30 days w ill be
T his w ill be a n otable even t In
On account of m oving. Sixty S. C. g iven on subscriptions to the W eek-
W hite Leghorn chickens. Your choice | y Oregonian at bargain rates. The the educational history o f Oregon.
F arm ers’ C o-operation w ill be the
$1.00. Special price if all is taken price for it and the Outlook in com-
leading topic o l a stim u latin g series
A lso tw o Poland China sow s, bred to blnation for one year is $1.75. This of lectures. The
w eek
w ill
be
registered Jersey red boar, and a lot offer w ill p ositively close on Jan. 1. crowded with d iscu ssion s, and dem ­
on stration s in everyth in g that m akes
o f fine »boats. Four m iles east of
for the w elfare o f the farm er and
Gresham, on Section Line road. J.
McCarter's A uto Truck.
hom e-m aker.
C lauson, R. 1, T routdale, Ore.
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Leaves for Portland Tuesday and
WINTER SHORT COURSE
Friday m ornings about 8 o'clock
JANUARY 3 to 34», 1914
FAT DRESSED GEESE for sale.
Leave hauling at business houses
T he C ollege has spared no effort
Mrs. T. T ow nsend, R. 1, Gresham.
Sherman McCarter, phone 335.
to m ake th is the m ost com p lete
Phone 51.
»83
short course in its history. A very
Builders' A tten tion !
wide range of courses w ill be offered
A uto Truck for H ire
T he Sandy F ir Lumber Company in General A griculture, H orticu l­
For picnic parties— 10 to 20 people. of Sandy, Oregon, is filling all lum ­ ture, A nim al H usbandry, D airying,
H auling to and from Portland. H ber orders and in vites your inquir Poultry Keeping, M echanic A rts, Do­
les and orders.
Martin
Lennartz, m estic Science and Art, C om m erce,
E. D avis, phone 21.
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Forestry and Music. N um erous lec­
m anager. P hone 4 46.
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tures and d iscu ssion s on F arm ers’
Feed G rinding,
C o-operation, at hom e and abroad,
Daily and Sunday Oregonian and will be a lead in g
feature.. M ake
At P leasan t Hom e near station . Feed
of all kinds on hand. In vestigate. E. j Tw lce-a-W eek O utlook, special coni­ this a pleasant and profitable w inter
outing.
No tu ition .
A ccom m oda­
bination, 1 year, $8 00.
N asshahn.
ti
tions reasonable. Reduced rates on
all railroads. For furth er in form a­
tion address
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
::
H. M. TENNANT, R egistrar,
C orvallis, Oregon.
Farffiers' B u sin ess C ourses by
D E N T IST S
Correspondence w ithout tuition.
Canadian Employment Co.
W . J . OTT
B . F. L E A C H . P r o p r ie to r
O TT
M em bers O regon Ernploym ’t A gen t«
A sso cia tio n .
9 N o r th 2d S t .. P o r tla n d , Ore.
P h o n e o r W ir e a t O ur E x p e n s e
H. H. OTT
BROS.
D E V T IS T S
GRESHAM
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OREGON
IN S U R A N C E
JO H N
BROW N
IN S U R A N C E
J. E. O L A N A H A N , D.M .D .
D E N T IS T
R epresenting only R ELIA BLE IN­
SURANCE COMPANIES
P h o n e 513
P hone .Main 2(1X3
Office, 615-16-17
M edical B u ild in g .
P ortlan d . Oregon
G r e sh a m , O reg o n
P H Y S IC I A N S
J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN S U R A N C E
ACC ID EN T
F IK E
L IF E
HEALTH
O ffice
P h ysician anti Surgeon
S U R E T Y BO NDS
AUTO M O BILE
P L A T E G LASS
In
B ank
of
S. P. B ittner, M. D.
Q r ss h a m
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. m., a t R esid en ce
P hon es: Office 116 R esid en ce 118
Ofllce H o w ltt B ld g ., o v er P. O.
Stom ach T roubles Dlsup|*enr.
Stom ach, liver and kidney trou ­
bles, weak nerves, lam e back and
fem ale ills disappear when E lectric
B itters are used.
T housands o f
women would not be w ithout a bot­
tle in th eir home.
E liza Pool of
Depew, Okla., w rites: "E lectric B it­
ters raised me from a bed of sick n ess
and suffering and has done m e a
world of good. I wish every su ffer­
ing woman could use this excellen t
rem edy and find out, as I did, just
how good it Is.” As it has helped
thousands of others, It su rely w ill
do the sam e for you. Every b ottle
guaranteed, 50c and $1.00. At all
D ruggists
H. E. B ucklen & Co.,
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
PHOTOS-
Attention!
T h e F arm ers’ M utual Fire
R e lie f A ssociation
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Invites all farm ers w ho have no
Insurance on their farm buildings
to insure w ith us. T his assoria-
ation is the ch eap est and safest in
the state. It insures only country
property and has over $ 3 .l> tN » .IH N »
insurance in force.
PH O N E S:
R esidence, 111; Offl?e, l l x
All Kinds and Sizes
H. H. H U G H E S. M. D.
NEW GALLERY
P hysician ami Surgeon
H ours:
10-12 a. m.. 2-4 lin d 7-8 p. m.
office, H ow ltt B uilding
GRESHAM
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-
OREGON
PH O N E S:
R esid en ce,
T abor
120,
Office. M ain 4812: H om e A 5152
J. M. SH O R T . M. D.
P hysician and Surgeon
R es., » 3 Kasi tlWth St.
Office, 1111 -1 3 S a ilin g B u ild in g
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Ores Fiery Day
Sunday by Appostami
Picture Framing
GILT
OR NATURAL WOOD
NEAT and CHEAP
M A X SC H N EID ER
MAIN STREET
GRESHAM
W rite or phone
H. W
S M 4 8 H 1 L L , P res.
T he Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief
A ssociation.
O resh sm B o u t* Ito. 3
V o ta ry P ub lic
P h o n s 74
V eal E sta te
COVTVACTORS
ALFRED HAM M AR
P lasterer and Cem ent Contractor.
E stim ates furnished free on re­
quest. All work Guaranteed
Phone S al
Q r s s h a m P. O. B o a 31
œ
Office P h o n e 46.
R esid en ce. 339
G e o . I n g l is , M . D .
P H Y S IC IA N
and
SD BO EO N
A ll p r o fe ssio n a l c a lls p rom p tly a t ­
tended
S p ecial
a tte n tio n to d is­
e a s e s o f the E y e s and fittin g o f
g la ss e s.
Office H ou rs 9 to 12 a m., 1:30 to 6
Office o v er P lr et S ta te Bank
Q rssh a m , O regon.
The
Parahsts, Nervous and Chronic Diseases
D r. Benj. 1. Freese
N a tu r o p a t h a n d C h ir o p r a c to r
(»r. Orassa. Lfc . H»., IS ta 12 a s . 2 a S , a M
beAie oa,, n* Fee S.SM Bek i s t , 7 Is 9 s s ta
H-S«. «<4 m i 4 i , as . F iA y ( M e t r a s s i kt « S S , t
IF YOG WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
SUMMON».
In the C ircuit Court of the S tate of
Oregon for the County of M ultno­
mah.
Id.i A. Stew art, Plaintiff, vs Aaron A
Stew art, D efendant.
To Aaron A. Stew art, the above
named defendant.
N otice to Creditors.
In the name of the S tate o f Ore­
N otice is hereby given that the un- 1
gon, you are hereby required to ap­
derslgned has been appointed by the'
pear and answ er the com plaint filed
¡C ircuit Court of the sta te o f O regon.)
again st you in the above en titled
W
E
D
E
SIG
N
B
U
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D
IN
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S
su
it and court on or before D ecem ­
for M ultnomah county, the A d m in ls-,
FRANK C. JONES
ber 12th. 1913, that being the date
trator of the esta te of Josephine ¡1 ETTSLL T. JONES
fixed by the court for you to appear
Congdon. deceased, and has qualified, j
and answ er herein and being six
All persons having claim s against i
ADM INKTHATKI.V NOTICE.
w eeks from the date of the first pub­
said esta te are hereby requested to
lication of the sum m ons, and if you
present the sam e to me, at the law-
office of M. C. King. First State Bank In the Circuit Court of the State of fail to answ er w ithin such tim e, for
Oregon, for th e County of M ultno­ want th ereof, the plaintiff w ill apply
Building. Gresham, Oregon, within
mah.
to the court for the relief prayed for
six m onths from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Novem- ,n ,h e Matter of the E state of Sven in her com plaint: for a decree of
th is court d issolvin g the bonds of
her 28th, 1913
A ugust N ystrom , deceased.
W H CONGDON.
N otice Is hereby given that the un- m atrim ony now existin g betw een the
AdmIn 1strator E state of Josephine derslgned has been appointed adm ln- plaintiff and the d efendant; leave to
to n g d o n , deceased.
istratrlx of the estate o f Sven Aug- resum e her form er nam e of Ida A.
M ( KING,
ust Nystrom . deceased, by the Clr- H unter, on the grounds of gross hab­
A ttorney for A dm inistrator
cult Court of the S tate of Oregon, for itual drunkenness, cruel and inhu­
Date of last publication Dec 2», '13 Multnomah County, and has q u ali­ man treatm ent and deaertton. and for
such oth er and fu rth er r e lie f as to
fied
v ,t
t k ' r c u ,r ‘l
All persons having claim s against ìh le In o , e n r
?
J
* nd
N otice is hereby given that the un- said estate are hereby notified to pre- ‘ T h u ?
pr,'ml’ e* U1. v
derslgned has been appointed by the sent the sam e to me at Gresham Ore- l . „ 7 ,
sum m ons Is published pursu-
Ctrcult Court of the S tate o f Oregon, gon. with proper vouchers and duly
.o rd*r ° i th * Ho“ °r»b le T. J,
for M ultnomah county, the executrix verified within six m onths from date S1 .o n ' J“dge of th e above en titled
... shBttuck J e . hervof
court, ra,d e on October 29th. 1913,
of ------------------
the estate of - J . W.
D a te d a n d S r . , . „ w i t n a w
d irecting that the sam e be published
ceased
«
Ì
.
d
fl
published
Novem
-
once a week for six su ccessive w eeks
AU persons having claims against her 21, 1913
in the Gresham O utlook, a new tpa-
said estate are hereby requested to
MINNIE NYSTROM.
per of general circulation, printed
present the same to me. properly ver­
Administratrix.
and published at Gresham, Multno­
ified as required by law. at the office
of M C. King. First State Bank build­ WILLIAM A. CARTER. «02 Corbett mah county, Oregon.
Bldg. Portland. Oregon. Attorney Date of first publication Oct >1, 1913.
ing. Gresham, Oregon, within tlx
for Administratrix.
Date of last publication Dec. 12, 1913
months from the date hereof
M C-dfUNQ
Dated and first published Novem­
ber 14. 1911
It takes ths better half to see the First Stats Bank iTidg f°Gre»h*m’u
MARY C. SHATTUCK.
Ora.
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Executrix Estate of J W Shattuck, worst aide of a man
deceased
Just aa a suggestion we would tug-
Marriage sometimes opens the gsst that som eoas els« suggest aa aa-
34. C. KING. Attorney for Executrix.
Date of last publication Dec 12, 1913 eyes of blind people.
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Light
AT THE LOWEST COST
ELECTRIC LIGHT Is the most
su ita b le for hom es, offices, shops
anil other places needing light.
ELECTRICITY can be used In
any quantity, large or sm all,
thereby furnliihing any required
am ount o f ligh t. F urtherm ore.
ELECTRIC LAMPS ran be locat-
ed in any place, th u s affording
any desired distrib u tion of light.
Nt» OTHER LAMP» ptssseaw th ese
qualifications, therefore. It Is
surprising that
E L E C T m c LAMPS i re rapidly
replacing all others in modern
estab lish m en ts.
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
SEVENTH aad ALDER STS.
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