Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 13, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E TW O
GRESHAM.
G resham
O utlook
OREGON.
FRIDA T. MARCH
IS.
1914
P ra n k S. G ra n t, ex-city a tto rn e y of
P o rtla n d , la o u t fo r n o m in atio n for
TWICE A WEEK
a tto rn e y g e n e ra l on th e R epublican
Mrs. G. H B lack b u rn re tu rn e d
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
at G resham , Oregon.
tic k e t. H e is a law y er o f wide ex­ M onday from an ex ten d e d v isit in
p erien ce an d p rom inence. Aa city a t ­ Id ah o , M ichigan, N eb rask a a n d C ol­
_lc a w „,d to, h e , ,W I t,on; one-half cen, . word each , ubgequent lw rtlo n
H. I* ST. CLAIR, E ditor and P u b l’r to rn e y fo r th r e e y ears an d th re e
M in i m u m , any insertion. 10c.
o ra d o , r e tu rn in g by th e C a lifo rn ia
y e a rs as ch ief d ep u ty he h an d led sue- | ro u te . Mrs. B la c k b u rn had a very
Our Subscription
cessfu lly m any Im p o rtan t legal cases p le a sa n t v isit an d th o u g h th e y had
R ates
C m
year. I l l * ;
fo r th e city, n o tab ly th e B roadw ay a very m ild w a ite r in th e s ta te s
• l x m o n th s. TScts;
b rid g e litig a tio n w hich w as c arried w h ere shg v isited , sh e says th a t she
th re e m o n th 's t r ia l
to th e su p re m e co u rt o f th e U nited 1» g lad to re tu rn to O regon.
su b scrip tio n
tOcts
S lates Involving th e c o n stitu tio n a lity
A d v e rtis in g
E u g e n a P ro c to r is su fferin g w ith
LftTvHTO« K.
LB «»Stock
of th e in itia tiv e and re fe re n d u m ; a l - ! th e grip.
R a tes reasonable.
R E VI. E S T A T E R EN T A L S
O ur
re p re s e n ta tiv e
so
th
e
F
o
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rth
s
tre
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t
case.
Involving
Mrs.
D am ore,
fo rm e rly o f th is
w ill call
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COW
fo
r
sale.
Mrs.
W.
FO R SA LE — C olt, com ing 3 th is
th e rig h t o f th e city to com pel th e place, died a t h e r hom e In M olalla
FO R R E N T — 4 0 -acre farm , 1 m ile
P h o n e 701.
E. M organ. P h o n e F a rm e r» 4 3x1. tf sp rin g .
Very g e n tle , well broke. so u th oi o r ie n t, 33 a cres in c u ltiv a ­
S o u th ern Pacific to tak e Its locom o­ co u n ty T u esd ay a f te r a se rio u s Ill­
" T h e L in o ty p e
A bout 1300 pounds. A. G. H o rb erg tion. rest in p a stu re . O rch ard . H ouse
tiv e off o f F o u rth s tre e t. Mr. G ra n t ness.
Way is the Way
S he leav es a h u sb a n d and
P h o n e 4U8 barn an d o th e r b u ild in g s F a rm im ­
W ANTED— To p u rc h a s e a m are, 1 m ile n o rth of B oring
th a t W in e "
says he has no p latfo rm to an n o u n ce seven ch ild re n to m ourn h e r d e ath , 6 to 8 y e a rs old, bro k en to farm
p lem en ts go w ith it. <300 cash ren t.
o th e r th a n th e full an d im p a rtia l a d ­ also a m o th e r Mrs. D ecker, of K elso, work. W eight a b o u t 115U lbs. Geo
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DRIVING TEAM fo r sale,
An J . A. H ite, B oring, R. 1, Box 21.
Official paper of
m in is tra tio n of th e law . Mr. G ra n t tw o b ro th e rs Jo e an d Ben D eck er’ B. C ouper, C h e rry v ille, O regon.
drew s B ros., P le a s a n t Home. P hone
U r e a h a tn , O regon,
279.
< ifflclal paper of
F o r S ale.
is a re sid e n t of P o rtla n d , is 40 y ears an d tw o s is te rs Mrs. Dan R obinson
tf
F airview . Oregon.
H orse» fo r Sale.
An ideal 15 acres, 1
m iles e a st
old
U n d er him F. L. E v erso n , fo r­ and Mrs. F ra n k B eers, of th is place.
Seven head heavy w ork horses,
of G resham . F iv e a cres se t to fru it
F or S ale.
Entered as se c o n d -c la ss m a tter m erly a re s id e n t of G resh am , was
Miss Eva B eers h as been su fferin g w eighing from 1300 to 14500 pounds.
Good tru e farm team an d h arn eases A bout 40 c h e rrie s, 40 p ears, balance
M arch 3. 1911. at the P ostofflce at a d ep u ty .
for th e past week w ith to n siiitis.
Ages from 3 to 9 years. H. E. Davis, <135.00. No. 2 C lim ax s tu m p p u l­ apples. A bout one and a h a lf a cres
G resham . O regon, under the Act of
M arch 3. 187»
M
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View
F
a
rm
.
P
houe
21.
tf
ler.
<45.00. F o rg e, a n v il, vise, an d stra w b e rrie s an d th e sam e in bush
M rs R o g ers v isited h e r d a u g h te r
d rill p ress, <15.00. Good steel plow b erries, d ifferen t kinds. Soil th e
One of th e g re a te st so u rces of Mrs. H o rn eg . of B ull R un, W ed n es­
1O R S A L E — F o u r-y ear-o ld
J e r ­ <8.00. A lm ost new P. & O. top bug­ best. P rice r ig h t; w ould divide.
FARM S AND SLUMS.
w aste lies in o u r food p ro d u cts, con­ day.
gy and h a rn e s s, cost <110.00, will sell
T H G IL L, O w ner.
sistin g of fru its , b erries an d vege­
Miss B e rth a A lbel, of B oring, is sey cow. F re sh in th re e o r fo u r <70.00. A lm ost new 3-in. S tu d eb ak
1414 W inona S tre e t,
ATter q u o tin g a co n te m p o ra ry
e
r
w
agon,
<4
5.00.
weeks.
S
ired
by
re
g
iste
re
d
Jerse
y
**
P o rtlu n d , Ore.
tab les, w hich c an n o t be m a rk e te d In sp en d in g th e w eek w ith Miss Maud
w hich "co m m en ts fee lin g ly ," on th e a fresh s ta te , th is a m o u n ts to o v er M anary.
P U R IN & BRAM,
bull.
P rice. <85.
A ddress,
J. C.
FARM fo r R en t. 30 acres. In ­
P h o n e C o rb e tt 3 lx. T ro u td a le , Or»
D eaver,
" u n p le a s a n t su rro u n d in g s of fa r m ­ 30 p er cen t, w hich lias o n ly to be
C o rb e tt,
O regon.
P hone
q u ire of o r a d d re ss Mrs. M. G oger
Mr. and Mrs. g. R. C ap lln g er. who 6101.
tf
Sandy,
O regon.
e r s w ives,” th e O reg o n ian say s e d i­ m ad e in to b y -p ro d u cts to find a read y a re m oving to th e ir farm a t La­
P O I LTRY.
to r ia lly ;
m a rk e t.
ThuB by co n v e rtin g w hat fa y e tte v isited Mrs. S a ra h J a c k W ed­
B E E F C A T T LE , S tock c a ttle an d
FOR REN T 5-roont house, good
C h ic k e n s W an ted
fresh cow s w anted. A ndrew .. B ros
w ould he w aste in to b y -p ro d u cts, not n esd ay .
“ We w ould w h isp er a w ord o f wis
P o u r to 6 m o n th s old ro o ste rs or apple, c h e rry and p e a r o rc h a rd , g ar-
P le a s a n t H om e.
P h o n e 279
o n ly is a m a rk e t fu rn ish ed fo r th e
leu. S table. A pply Ja s. L aw ren ce
(lorn to m any an a rd e n t " w o rk e r” In
| p u llets fo r frys.
M arket p rlct
fa r m e rs ’ s u rp lu s crops, b u t la b o r is 1
G resham . P h o n e 313.
tf
FO R SA LE T eam of grey m ares, Dell R eg al, J e u n e S tatio n . Piton
th e city slu m s If it w ould be of th e g iven to a larg e n u m b er o f w om en j
4
5 an d 6 y e a rs old. well m ated, solid 12X.
b u ilt, g en tle, tru e an d sound. P hone
le a s t use, b u t It w ould n o t. T hese an d g irls, a g re a t ad v a n ta g e in itself.
FOR R EN T — 2 5 -acre farm lying
305, C. G. W itter, on W inch ranch.
T R O U TD A LE, M arch 12
E p h ra lm s a re Joined to th e ir Idols
H J It S A L E — Six
"O ld
T ru s ty " on P ow ell s tre e t in sid e city lim its
"onsld-
brooders.
On ac c o u n t of in sta llin g E. E. E llio tt, G resh am , R. D 2'
e ra h le ex citem en t was caused her.- a t
and it is best to let th em alo n e. B ut
COWS to r sale Ail giving m ilk. la
r„(
It is a well recognized fact th a t
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la
rg
e
r
b
ro
o
d ers, will sell a t a bar- P hone 264.
Also
one
second
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tlie fact is th a t th e so rd id m isery of w h at th e s ta te o f O regon needs m ost,
H.
W.
C
ooley,
R.
1,
T
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on.
L
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R.
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c o u n try life o ften o u td o e s th e w orst a re facto ries an d a d en ser ru r a l pop­ | w hen a fire w as d isco vered in th e a n t H om e, P h o n e 753.
M iscella n eo u s.
P h o n e 434.
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lal
th e city slu m can show . A M acedo­ u latio n . We have a to ta l ru r a l pop­ lu n ch room of Roy S u rb er. T h e
P o u ltr y .
EARLY B IRD Seed P o tato es fo r
n ian cry fo r h elp com es fro m th o u ­ u la tio n of only 3 37,000, an av e ra g e a la rm was g iven by som e s tra n g e rs
W ANTED Young
h o n e’ 4 « dayK , / ° R SA LE— Day old ch ick s and sale,
Mrs. W. E. M organ.
Phone
old, bulls o r heifers. P
sa n d s of farm s, an d th e re is nobody o f 3.6 p erso n s to th e sq u a re m ile for who h ad ju s t a rriv e d on a m id n ig h t _______________________
P n o n e 756.
oldec. E ggs fo r h a tc h in g . P lace 43X 1.
tf
A b u ck et b rig a d e w as soon
to heed It. E very second o r th ird th e w hole sta te , in clu d in g th o se liv ­ tra in .
po d
o .,,,
-------------- ---------- y o u r o rd e rs fo r 4 to 6-w eeks-old pul
i K . . . I,E Two
fresh cow s letB> W hite L eg h o rn s.
W hite K noll
farm in som e p a rts of th e U nited ing in v illages o f 300 and u n d er. form ed and th e lire was put u n d e r „
FO B SA LE G ooseberries, O regon
S. T. L in d , It. 4, P o u ltry F a rm . H. W. Cooley prop
S ta te s is a slum of th e w orst d escrip T ills c e rta in ly leaves room fo r new­ c o n tro l w hile a s tro n g e a st w ind w as Good m ilk ers.
ch a m p io n , one y e a r from c u ttin g s
G
resham
,
p
hone
28x1.
5
T
ro
u
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a
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.
P
h
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e
434.
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blow ing. T h e o rig in of th e fire is
L r »T. W '0.0 per 1,J0' T H G1*l Call
lion.
co m ers, an d th e best way to b rin g
E. W. Unis. Phon<*38x.
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Even p u re a ir is lack in g , a t least th e people to any sectio n , is to a ss u re n o t know n as th e re h ad been no fire
by n ig h t.
T h e fam ily sleep w ith th em a m a rk e t fo r th e ir la b o r and in th e sto v e fo r se v e ra l days. E. B.
T W E L V E STANDS of B EE S fo r
E d m u n d so n s salo o n w as d am ag e d by
every window tig h tly sh u t, so th a t It th e ir crops.
sale. Jo sep h C row ston, R. 2 T ro u t­
w a te r an d sm o k e. T h e d am ag e in
Is th e sam e w ith th em as If th ey
dale, O regon.
5
B. F. LEACH, Mgr.
IN A
all a m o u n ts to a b o u t <300 fully cov­
slep t in a room w hich could n o t be
Tfce co -o p eratio n of all p a rtie s Is ered by in su ran ce.
9 North Second St., Portland, Or.
I" OR SA LE St. R egis E v e rb e a r­
v en tilated . T h e ir food Is m iserab ly
TH E R IG H T
K IN D
Phone or Wire at our Expense
in g rasp b e rrie s, a su re tw o crop b er­
T h e T ro u td a le wj ootidi
so cial club e n te r-
selected and cooked w ith d ire lack of n ecessary to b rin g a b o u t th e condi- | '
ry. Good as th e C u th b e rt an d e a r l­
h all
sk ill. T h e ir toil is in h u m an . T he tlon th a t will be fo r th e g re a te s t good tallied in th e T ille r -----
on S a tu r ­
ier. F all crop, A ugust an d S ep tem ­
T h e h o u rs p ere passed
d a y 's work begins a t daw n o r b efo re to th e g re a te st n u m b er, an d w hile day even in g .
ber
Dozen p la n ts 75 c e n ts ; <4.00
th is will, n a tu ra lly , be a m a tte r of In p ro g ressiv e w hist a fte r w hich
p
er h u n d re d ; <25 p er th o u san d . Mll-
It and co n tin u es as long as th e re is a
slow g ro w th , we can, at least, m ak e lu n ch was serv ed .
\
O,i
°
8on’ ‘'b e rry P a rk , T ro u t­
Mrs. J. A lfred
ray of lig h t. T h ese c o n d itio n s p re ­
dale. P h o n e 153.
a s t a r t by th e co m m ercial bodies of L arsso n an d C h arles B ellm er re-
vent a n y th in g lik e social life and
th e cities re a c h in g o u t a h elp in g j celved th e first p rizes w hile th e cow­
lend oft all civilizing Influences. T h e
IS S U B A U C E
FO R SA LE, C H E A P 9 ^ x 1 1 W ll-
D E N T IS T S
so lu tio n p rizes w ent to Mrs
women a re slaves, th e men a re bru­ h an d to th e p ro d u cers in th e coun-
HHo‘te ’^ u key e n «,n e -
good con-
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wlll m in g an d V ictor H olm . T he c o m m it­
talized by so rd id and h o p eless toll,
P lîone 99 lbVrt K0d,Un> G r,’s h a l“ '
W. J. OTT
JO H N BROW N
h elp them selves.
H. H. OTT
tee on e n te r ta in in g w ere Mrs. A D
ih e l r lives have no co m fo rts. P le a s­
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IN SU R A N C E
K en d all, Mrs. C. A. M ariani, Miss A n­
u re is so m eth in g of w hich th ey n ev er
nii!',’OK. SA LE — SaniBon 10-foot wind
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
In D en m ark , th e people have been na C am pbell.
___ , Miss H elen K ing and
d ti'ain a p a rt from th e m ost p rim itiv e
m ill in good co n d itio n . G eorge
D E N T IST S
SU RA NCE C O M PA N IES
m ad e p ro sp ero u s th ro u g h an o rg a n - i Ja m e s K n a rr.
BPiiRual pawHions.
Goos, , 6th S treet and 28th avenue,
GRESHAM
-
-
OREGON
Mr. anil Mrs. R u rd ln e an d Mrs
P h o n s 513
G resh am , Oregon
S. E. I o rtla n d , O regon.
Such a life n a tu ra lly fa lls m ore Ized m a rk e tin g system based upon
have re tu rn e d a f te r
severely upon th e w om en th a n th e co -o p eratio n , w hereby th e g ro w ers R u th B rin k
n i l 'l l
T h e ir o u tlo o k
Is sin g u la rly receiv e th e g re a te s t possible re tu rn s "P en d in g se v eral day s w ith re la tiv e s
hopeless.
Day a f te r day th ey go an d a n a ssu re d m a rk e t for all th ey 1,1 Salem an d L ebanon.
J a m e s E lk in g to n
P h o n e M ain 2<1H3
P arad o x ically as it may j T h >‘ postofflce h as been moved from
th ro u g h th e sam e ro u n d of m e a n in g ­ p roduce.
IN S U R A N C E
less d ru d g ery . M odern im p ro v e m e n ts a p p e a r, co -o p eratio n , in p ractice, re- I ,h e L ogan b u ild in g in to th e L arsson
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
A C C ID E N T
S C R E T Y BUN DS
F IR E
A U T O M O B IL E
d e n t is t
ain u sem en ts, social life do n o t exist d u ces cost of food to the co n su m e r B ros.' bu ild in g .
L IF E
p l a t e g la ss
FRESH and CURED
HEALTH
B orn, on M arch 6, to Mr. an d M rs
Office, 615-16-17
fo r them , in fact how sen seless it w hile it in creases re tu rn s to th e
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resham
o ften is to u rg e y o u n g people to stay
on tlie furm
—
— -
I Mrs. E u g en e T e rre ll, of D etro it,
B uying am i sellin g lo ts will not M ichigan, has been th e g u e st of Mrs.
P H Y S IC I A N S
W hile such co n d itio n s as a re out­ bu ild a city, but th e b u ild in g up of H F M u rray an d fam ily.
lined above may p rev ail In a c e rta in tn cto rlea an d In d u stries, su rro u n d e d
J e a n L arso n an d B. F. M urray
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
lew Isolated sectio n s of th e U nited by p ro sp ero u s fa rm e rs and
fr u it have leased th e L ogan b u ilding. On
Phy sirin o an d S u rg eo n
S lates tn th e G eo rg ia backw oods, g ro w ers, will build up p ro sp ero u s th e lo w er floor th ey will open up a
Pow ell s tie e t M a rk e t
.n
, OI,’i ICE h o u r s
T
he
F
arm
ers’
M
utual
Fire
">r In stan ce th e fact re m a in s th a t cities 011 a soldi basis. T h e w o rk in g
10
0
m.
to 12 rn.. 1 p. m to 3 p. m
g en eral re p a ir shop, w h ile th e second
Phone 41
1 to s 1’ ,n -' " t R e sid e n c e
the co u n try people, th e fa rm e rs gen- up o f y o u r fru its an d v eg etab les w ill, tloor w ill be used as fu rn ish e d room s.
Relief Association
P h e n e s ; o ffic e l i e R e s id e n c e 11s
> rally th ro u g h o u t
th e
n a tio n a re 111 m any cases, fu rn ish you flrst fac­
Office H e w itt B ld g., over P o
O F PO RTLA N D , OREGON
" I a s Weel e d u cated . Ju st as com
to ries.
Cottrell
Read the Want Ads.
W ant A ds. are Profitable to Buyer and Seller
Troutdale
J Farm Help
Canadian Employment Co.
Hurry
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
::
|
O T T BROS.
T. R. Howitt
M E ATS
Attention!
Government Inspected
Fairview
In v ite s all fa r m e r s w h o lia v e no
lo rta b le . Just as huppy. Ju st as in-
In su ra n ce on th e ir r a m i b u ild in g s
'* H lgent, ju st as p ro sp ero u s an d Ju st
A Chinese has,'b all team has la n d ­
PH O N E S. R esidence. I l l ; Office. 11*
to in su re w ith us. T h is a sso cia -
" hum an as th e g e n e ra l ru n o f peo­ ed lu San F ran cisco fo r a to u r of th e
F A IR V IE W , M arch 1 2 — Mrs. C. M
a tio n is Hie c h e a p e st an d sa fe st in
H. H. HUGHES. M. D.
ple w ho live in th e cities.
th e sta te .
It in su r e s only co u n try
I n lted S tates.
I t's a nam e is not B row n entertained w ith a tea on
P h y sic ia n an il S u rgeon
prop erty and lias o v e r $3.0110,000
In 'h e c o u n try th e people do n o t given o u t bu t it w on't be long before W ednesday a fte rn o o n in th e M ethod-
H o u rs .
10-12 a. m„ ¡¡-« a n d 7.g p m
in su r a n c e in force.
h u d d le in so-called a p a rtm e n t hotts- th e r a i l s will give It one
"t p a rso n a g e fo r th e benefit of th e
Office, l l o u i i t llu ild in g
W rite or phone
they know n o th in g of te n e m e n ts '
L ad ies’ Aid society. T h o se w ho e n ­
G RESH AM
-
-
OREGON
"'ey do not re n t a big h o u se fo r show
H. W. S N A S I I A E E , P r e s .
T lie schools of W ash in g to n a re joyed th e a fte rn o o n w ith Rev. an d
«nd live in tw o o r th r e e rooms; th ey ro u tin in g a th le tic sp o rts to th e ir own Mrs B row n w ere Mr a n d M rs E dw in
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ir e R elief
A ssociation.
1 . not skim p th e ir sto m a c h s fo r th e ir lo calities. T he w isdom o f tills move B u rlin g am e. Mr an d Mrs. J. p. P ro v .
BOO NES
RoKirtem-e
T abor
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h i' ks. they do not h av e to be slav es Is a p p a re n t and th e idea will get Ince. Mr a n d M rs
G
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te No. 3
Office M ain 4812. H om e A 5152
M elvin B row n.
Phone 74
N
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ta
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P
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'll a boss; they do not h av e to ac- o v er in to O regon a f te r aw hile.
B e a l E sta te
J. M. SH O R T. M. D.
M esdam es D. s. D u n b ar. J. w. B en-
>unt fo r every m o m en t sto len from
I by striati and S u rgeon
ecke. A. C. Sim ons, Roy B row n. E E
" " n g to ll, n o r do they fe a r th e
H es., » 3 E ast (tilth Si.
A bout tim e fo r th e Sun D ials to Heslln. J. O. Davis, C lau d e H u rst; j
CONTRACTORS
' '»d iord 011 ren t day.
N e ith e r do com e to life ag ain
,SeIU og B n lld ln g
W h ere's M orri- I ‘ har,eB C ow les. D. W M cKay, W T
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
M idely sc a tte re d
liave
II" V have to eat w hat m any c o u n try son ?
B rooks, G ra n t S haw , J . \\'. Moiler
been b u ilt by the
'ori
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'h ies w ould refu se, n o r have to pay
A. 11 M oiler an d A nna S w an k, M isses
•»ml R ailw ay. L ight A
Ihe last nickel e a rn e d by u n re in u n e r-
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•SEEDTIM E INI» H A R V E ST .
Office P hone 46.
B eeldence, 339
P o w er Com pany for the
B irdie an d A n n ab elle C ow les. ()pa |
a t l 'e toll to get It.
p S £ ? c ’,A v n g , Í 8 ’ M - D ’
p u rp ose o f p rovid in g
E stim a te s fu rn ish e d fre e on re ­
D avis. E .ln a B u rlin g am e. M arjory
I'v e g o t a new seed c a ta lo g u e,
The assertio n th a t "e v ery second
C H Y b lezA N and SU R G EO N
qu est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d
AH full of p ictu res b rig h t;
Moiler. elm a B row n. M asters Don­
.
r ° f e s a i o n a l c a lls p r o m p t ly a t-
" r 'b ir d farm in th e U n ited S ta te s is No flow er lied o r g ard en patch
G resham P. O. Bo: 31
¿ SC? ,,r' ‘o 1’' ' 1.. •“ »•'‘"'-n to dls-
ald G n m ,
H aro ld
P ro v in ce and s. P hone 6x1
e a s e s o f the E y e s and U tting
W as e v e r such a sig h t.
» ’dum of the w orst d e s c rip tio n "
«flamea
B u ster B ro w n .”
office Hours y to 12 am
» " u h l he a fe a rfu l In d ictm en t If It I hey m ak e me w ant to seize my sp ad e |
1 20 to 6
over P iret S ta te Bank
G resham .
« e r e tru e, hut It Is not tr u e
N eith er
And d ig from m orn till n ig h t;
IF YOU W A N T FIRST CLASS W ORK SEE
W e a th e r lik e th a t of th e first few
m any of th e o th e r c h a rg e s a n y ­ I lik e my new seed cata lo g u e,
'lay» Of th is week b re e d s baseball
I is su ch a w o n drous sig h t.
w here n e a r th e tr u th . If a few peo-
and an e a g e r d e sire to g et to w ork
Ph In th e coun try do sleep w ith th e ir T h e ro ses a re as big as p lates.
in (he g ard en .
Dr. W. C Belt
T he o n io n s a re th e sam e;
«li'dowa tig h tly sh u t th ey a re niost-
P
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Y
SIC
IA N a n d SURGEON
To
lug
th
e
w
aterm
elo
n
s
ro
u
n
d
b b e tte r off th at, th e city d w ellers
to Its p atron s. T h rou gh
W ould m ake a fellow lam e.
Office
on
Main
S tre e t, op L ib rary
high te n sio n tr
____
hn»ath»‘ fetid a tm o sp h e re s an d
a n sm is
P hone 18
slo n lin es, each o f th e se
G resh am , Ore.
•ii. g reeted
w ith
no iso m e sm ells T h e b ean s a re 14 Inches long,
<’'u n i 111 bera 23;
K en,-rating p la n ts a r e iu-
•‘ling tu th ro u g h open casem en ts.
tc r -c o n in iu n ic a tiv e,
1». w hat a utess of g ian t stuff
so
'h e
p rim itiv e se n su a l p assio n s
th a t th e s e r v ic e is in
W ith in my book 1 see !
P a u l H o e tz e l Prop
« h lc h th e fa rm e rs a re ch a rg e d w ith
su rd
a g a in st
a n fo r e
s l"' . B h eiin ia tism .
t- rm al,
I ’ll p lan t a lied of ev e ry th in g .
and N erv o u s D ise a se s . S tom ach I iv
se e n in te rr u p tio n s.
WE CESION BUILDINGS
"■ v irtu es com pared io th e v lclou.
And th en I’l| w atch th em grow*
H ensatlons en g en d ered
In Ih e red P ll get a m ag n ify in g g lass
ETTSF1 T. IONES
FRANK.C. JONES
•»«hl d is tric ts , „ f w hich th e c o u n try
And stu d y every row.
Dr. J. a Beemer
»HERE LOCATED
know a n o th in g u n til It g ets to th e
C hiropractor. N a tu ro p a th and
And
if
1
get
a
S
u
m
m
er
sq
u
ash
Masseur
city.
P o rtla n d ( 2 )
List of letters.
As big as h a lf a crow n.
O R E silA M "'"' F., r’ t 8 t , t '
O regon City
T he uncalled fo r a rra ig n m e n t of I'll be th e w o n d er of th e y ear
R em ain in g le tte r s u n called for
Office
H
o
u
r
,
from
2
to
8
30
p
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E
S ilv e r to n
in th is su rb u rb a n tow n
farm Ilf,, dem an d s an apology. The
( th is office fo r th e w eek en d in g ¡
ON TUB MARKET
(a z a d e ro
and W ed n esd ay
'li'fe n d e rs of .11
p u r e ( ,o no(
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MHurda,
,
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p
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E sta c a d a
M arch 8 th . 1914:
FRESH EVERY DAY
«11 live In ih e cities, bu t th e m a jo ri­
Hull Hun
Letter»--Dr. W a
Cary, C. K.
Borl
ng
S u lliv an . Ivan R ead Miss E lizab eth
ty of (h e ir d e tra c to rs do and it w ere
H u u ie t.
St. ‘lo lin s
b e tte r to stu d y c o n d itio n , m ore clo se­
S alem
F o re ig n — Yoncy P o ro d o d sk r
ly before m ak in g su ch a w holesale
AU Kinds and S ite s
Sm.,ahrd ’ ^ D
W
d e n u n c ia tio n of so m eth in g th a t som e
Hw» Den Da, - .
Attorney and Counselor at Law
T h ese le tte rs w ill be se n t to th e
«ilagulded In d iv id u al 'k n o w s very
Practice in AH Courts and All
little about.
d m d te tte r office on M arch
Lines
1914. If not d eliv ered b a t o r e '*}„'c a lD .
T en
E lectr ic
Generating
P la n ts
Reliable
E le c tr ic
S e r v ic e
City Bakery
PH O TO S
»
Picture Framing
Ten m illion C h in a e g g , . r e arrlv -
■ ng on th e coaat. T h e onlv e g g . o f
th e China v .r le tly on sa le in G resh am
GiLT
■re the kind that are bought to coax
lie n s to ¡ay.
M A X S C H N E ID E R
OR
NATURAL
HOOD
NEAT and CHEAP
coHT
Best Bread
.
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
M. C. KING
lug fo r th e above, p lease say
tlse d ,” giving d a te o f list.
"adver
I McCOLL. P
Ureahatu
An ad In the local newspaper la
a food Investment that all mer-
chants can afford to make.
•KOHATK A SPECIALTY
Resident Attorney and Modern
Law Office.
Motto— Our business acquaint­
ance will pay mutually, and the
better the acquaintance the
better the pay
Phone 1«
G rv h a m . Oregon
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
[ LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway and Aider Streets
I u
s
.
PHONES:
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