Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 20, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    P tG B
TW O
ü resham
GRESHAM.
O
utlook
TWICE A WEEK
Shall We Close Our Churches?
OREGON.
FRIDAY.
NOTED EDITOR SAYS
THE PRESS RULES
MARCH
20.
1014
Read the Want Ads.
T hia
q u estio n w ill be an sw ered
N ew spapers c o n s titu te th e real
S u n d ay m o rn in g a t th e B ap tist g o v ern in g fo rce In O reg o n ; before
Ic • w o rd for hret in se rtio n , o n e-h alt cen t a w o rd ea c h s u b s e q u e n t in sertio n .
M in im u m , an y in sertio n , 10c.
.
G resh am has re ­ lo n g , th ey w ill g o v ern th e w hole ?
H. L- ST CDAIK, E d ito r an d P u b l'r ch u rc h 11 o'clock
ceived a new re v e la tio n ! !
All 'U n ite d S tates. T h is Is th e view of
O ur >ul*M*rlpiion
ev an g elical d e n o m in a tio n s h av e be- R. J. H e n d rick s, o f Salem , p u b lish e r
Hal««
i lieved an d ta u g h t In ag es p a st th a t o f th e Salem S ta te sm a n , th e N o rth ­
O n« r e a r . S I M ;
e ls m o n th s. T le t s .
. It w as not "In c re d ib le th a t God w est P o u ltry J o u r n a l a n d th e Pacific
th r e e m o n th ’s tria l
's h o u ld ra ise th e d e a d ." A cts 26: 8.
• u b r rip i ion.
I Sc i s
H o m estead , w ho w ent to E u g en e to
- B u t lo !
A new lig h t ( ? ) has
PO U LTRY .
U rtM T U U K .
A d*ertJete<
K E I L E S T A T E R EN T A L S
sp
eak b efo re th e S ta te U n iv ersity 's
d aw n ed ! P ro p h e ts. C h rist an d apos-
R a te s r e a so n a b ls (
M r H en d rick s
O ur
r e p r e se n ta tiv e
> ties h av e to ld us th a t th e r e will be a classes in jo u rn a lis m
FO R S A L E — 5-year-old cow F re s h
FO R SA LE — Six
"O ld
T ru s ty "
FARM fo r R en t, 30 acres. In ­
w ill ca ll.
re s u rre c tio n of th e dead
B u t th is sa id th e e x trem e d ev elo p m en t of pop­ h alf Jerse y a n d h a lf G uernsey. q u ire of o r a d d re ss Mrs. M. G oger, b ro o d ers
On acco u n t of In stallin g
I'boae ?•!.
P
hone
15x2.
D
D
onovan,
T
ro
u
td
a
le
.
la rg e r b ro o d ers, w ill sell a t a b ar­
! new gospel te lls th ey w ere m istak en . u la r g o v e rn m e n t In O regon h ad ca u s­
S andy, O regon.
" T h • L in o ty p e
gain. H. W. Cooley, It. 1, T ro u t­
No re s u rre c tio n o f th e body, o n ly th e ed th is ta k in g o v e r of th e fu n c tio n s
W ar is
tb s
W ar
dale.
P h o n e 434.
tf
Horse.» fo r Sale.
s p irit " s ta n d s u p ’’ o r "Is ra ise d up com m only su p p o sed to be exercised
th a t W ins**
FOR R EN T -5 -ro o m house, good
His
Seven bead heavy w ork ho rses, apple, ch erry and p e a r o rc h a rd , g a r ­
from am o n g th e d e a d ," w hen a p e r­ by g o v ern o rs an d le g isla tu re s .
P o u ltry .
Official paper of th e Town of son dies. T h is is w h a t th e w ord ta lk co n ta in e d an e x h o rta tio n th a t w eighing from 1300 to 1600 pounds den. S table. Apply Ja s. L aw rence,
FO R S A L E — Day old ch ick s and
Greaharn, Oregon.
G resham . P hone 313.
tf o ld er. E ggs fo r h a tc h in g . P lace
th
e
pow
er
o
f
th
e
n
ew
sp
ap
erm
en
,
«
S
i
h
r
’S
Official p aper of the Town of m eans. N ot th a t th e r e Is an im p a rt­
y o u r o rd e rs fo r 4 to ti-w eeks-old p u l­
Fairview . Oregon.
ing of life. N ot th e liv in g a g a in o f th u s g re a tly e n h an ced , be d irected
lets, W h ite L eg h o rn s. W h ite K noll
h o n estly a n d to w a rd so cial a n d com - ---------------------- -------- -------------------------
FO
R
K
EN
T—
2
5
-acre
farm
lying
so
m
eth
in
g
th
a
t
was
dead.
J
o
b
1
4
:1
4
.
E ntered an second-class m a tte r
P o u ltry F a rm . 11. W. C ooley, prop
FO R SA LE— F o u r-y e a r-o ld
Je r- on Pow ell s tre e t Inside city lim its T ro u td a le . P h o n e 434.
Mar« h 3, 1911, at th e Poatoffh e at B u t th e em erg in g
of th a t w hich m u n ity b e tte rm e n t.
tf
E
E.
E
llio
tt,
G
resh
am
,
R.
D.
2.
O res hAmt Oregon, under th e Act of w as. now ts. an d alw ay s w ill be alive,
Mr. H en d rick s, w ho even befo re he 8e> <»»'• F re s h In th re e o r fo u r
M arch 3 187»
P h o n e 264.
>6
S ired by re g iste re d Jersey
FO R SA LE — M am m oth B ronze
o u t of form an d g o in g In to som e­ a tte n d e d th e U n iv ersity of O regon 30 weeks.
tu rk e y s, tw o hens and on e gobler.
y e a rs ago, w as in n e w sp a p e r w ork bull.
P rice. $85.
A ddress. J . C.
th
in
g
else.
W
o
n
d
erfu
l
re
s
u
rre
c
tio
n
!
FO
R
SALE—-20
a
c
re
s
%
mile
( I l l M EM BER* IN CONTROL.
*7
O regon.
P h o n e from C o ttre ll s ta tio n . Good schoo. Mrs. C. P ow ell, P hone 25x.
L isten w h at God say s, "T h y d ead men a n d who h a s been a t it e v e r sin ce he B eaver, C o rb e tt,
le
ft
th
e
U
n
iv
ersity
,
s
till
th
in
k
s
it
a
6101-
tf
close
by.
P
hone
35x1
tf
An am azin g fe a tu re of Pom ona sh all live ag ain to g e th e r w ith my
Egg» fo r S ettin g .
dead body s h a ll th e y a r is e ." "D ead good o c c u p atio n . H e th in k s it also a
S eventy-five c e n ts p e r s e ttin g or
g ran g e m eeting last W ednesday, to
B E E F C A T T LE , Slock c a ttle an d
body sh a ll a rise " "A n d m an y o f th em re m u n e ra tiv e o n e, p ro v id ed , he says,
FO R
REN T, C heap— 20 acres, *4.75 p e r 100. C ypers s tra in w hite
th e farm er« of E a stern .M ultnomah th a t sleep In th e e a rth s h a ll aw ak e, th e p u b lish e r is n o t a fra id of 16 fresh cow s w anted. A ndrew:. B ros., s u ita b le fo r g ra in . C. S h attu ck .
tf L eg h o rn s w ith reco rd of o v e r 200
eggs p er y ear. All eggs te ste d fo r
I P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 279.
» a s th e o p position show n th e p ro ­ som e to e v e rla stin g life, an d som e to h o u rs of to ll d aily .
fe rtility
before sh ip p in g .
A lder
posal to ap p o in t a g ric u ltu ra l ex p erts sh am e an d e v e rla s tin g c o n te m p t,”
G rove P o u ltry F arm .
Mrs. G eorge
P
ro
p
o
sed
law
s
m
en
ac
in
g
to
Indus-
COW
S
fo
r
sale—
All
giving
m
ilk,
to assist In farm in stru c tio n .
R odgers, R.
2. G resh am .
Phone
Dan. 12 :2 . " I w ill ra n so m th em
261.
tf
It w as tu rn e d dow n h a rd by city from th e p o w er o f th e g rav e, I w ill tr ia l d ev elo p m en t In O regon a re th e Also 0De 8etoilcl h a n d 3 >, inch wag-
$1100 tax ex em p tio n and th e ta x a - £“ t H o m e ^ P h o n e ^
rbaC k' P1^
m em bers of th e g ran g e m any of them red eem n th em fro m d e a th .”
Hos.
tf
FO R SA LE o r T R A D E — T h re e
tio n o f p ro p e rtie s of o v e r $50,000 of
being re tire d fa rm e rs who have been 13:14.
lozen In d ian R u n n e r du ck s. All lay-
d
e
c
e
d
e
n
ts
fo
r
a
fu
n
d
fo
r
th
e
u
n
e
m
­
successfu l an d a re , seem in g ly , o p ­
FO R S A L E — C olt, com ing 3 th is
“ Of th e hope a n d re s u rre c tio n of
,ng.
A. W. Cook, G resham .
tf
sp rin g .
V ery g e n tle , well broke.
posed to allo w in g th e ir less fo r tu ­ th e d e a d " A cts 2 3 :6 . “ No place In ployed.
A bout 1300 p ounds. A. G. H o rb erg ,
n a te b re th re n any ch an ce to have a s­ th e B ible th a t sp e a k s of th e re s u r­
FO R SA LE — In d ian R u n n e r duck
L an e c o u n ty m a n u fa c tu re rs a d o p t­ 1 m ile n o rth of B oring. P h o n e 408.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
ggs. 50 c en ts a se ttin g . P h o n e 61.
sistance.
rectio n of th e d e a d .”
ed re s o lu tio n s fa v o rin g th e use of
a c c o rd in g to q u a lity a n d size
T he m oney has been a p p ro p ria te d
“ T h e re sh a ll be a re s u rre c tio n of O reg o n b u ild in g sto n e an d O regon
D RIVIN G TEA M fo r sale.
A n­
M iscellaneous.
by th e s ta te an d co u n ty to c a rry on th e dead both o f th e ju s t an d u n ­
drew s B ros., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e
m ad e ste e l on p u b lic s tru c tu re s .
th e w ork, h en ce w ould no t In crease ju s t." A cts 2 3 :1 5 .
279.
tf
S E E D PO TA TOES fo r sale— P rid e
taxes an d th e e x p erim en t could be
Je su s say s: "M arv el n o t a t th is:
>f M ultnom ah. Jo h n K ra n tz , It. 4.
S teel fo r th e $800,000 S o u th e rn
FO R SA LE— Good
h orse, ro ad
tried h ere w ith o u t cost, p ractically fo r th e h o u r Is com ing in th e w hich Pacific b rid g e acro ss Coos Bay is be­ w agon a n d h a rn e s s
Box 35, G resham ,
Phone 4 1
m ile w est of
H. W. T ru sc o tt,
\n d e rso n sta tio n .
speakin g .
9
g
all th a t a re In th e g ra v e s s h a ll h e a r in g ru sh ed to th e scen e of c o n s tru c ­ G resham .
Many o th e r s ta te s have m ad e th e th e voice o f th e Son o f God an d sh all tio n .
— P o ta to e s fo r hog feed.
farm ex p ert bu sin ess p ro fitab le and com e fo rth th ey th a t h av e d o n e good
V
•
••• 25c W a ANTED
sack. T. R. H o w itt, G resham .
it is believed th a t th is s ta te can do to th e re s u rre c tio n o f life, a n d th ey '
A la rg e sa n d an d g rav el p la n t Is i $
th e sam e. T h e w ork is being c a r­ th a t h av e done evil to th e re s u rre c ­ b eing in s ta lle d a t S hady P o in t, n e a r
GOOD S E E D OATS fo r sale. B oth
B. P. LEACH, Mgr.
£ black
ried on in som e p a rts o f O regon now , tion of d a m n a tio n ," Jo h n 5 :2 8 , 29. S u th e rlin , w ith a s p u r fro m th e
a n d w hite.
C has. Pow ell.
IN
A
P
h
o n e 25x.
»7
and th is section needs it as b adly as N otice, "T h ey th a t a re In th e g ra v e s ” S o u th e rn Pacific.
9 North Second St., Portland, Or.
any o th e r.
Not s p irit com ing from dead b o d ies.”
T H E R IG H T K IN D
Phone or Wire at our Expense
MOTOR CYCLE fo r sale, in good
Geo. G iessen d o rfer, an ex p erien ced
T he co n tro l of P o m o n a g ra n g e in N otice, th e re a re tw o classes. Good,
co n d itio n . $7 5.00. M ary E. Wood.
this Instance by th e city m em b ers ac­ evil, o n e class raised to life e v e rla s t­ box m a n u f a c tu r e r h as s ta r te d a larg e
c e n tu a te s th e co m p la in t a b o u t th e ing, th e o th e r to e v e rla stin g
con­ box facto ry a t B andon.
W A NTED — 55 g allo n s m ilk daily
presence of city people In th e g ran g e, tem p t an d d a m n atio n . T ills ts n o t
trom Je rse y cows. S ta te a m o u n t can
Short Shrift.
fu rn ish . W ill call. I. N. S kies, L ents.
which is said to be a fa rm e rs ' o r ­ half. How can an y o n e who h a s any
“ Poor Bill bus only tw o m onths to
O regon. P h o n e T ab o r 1102.
»6
g an izatio n .
In su ch m a tte rs
th e kno w led g e of G od's w ord say th a t
IN S U R A N C E
fa rm e rs sh o u ld have all th e say, an d th e B ible n o w h ere te a c h e s " T h e re live."
D E N T IS T S
FO R SA LE— St. R egis E v e rb e a r­
"Sure, these doctors m ake m istakes
It is noticed th a t th e s u b o rd in a te will be re s u rre c tio n o f th e d e a d ? ”
ing ra s p b e rrie s, a su re tw o crop ber-
ye know .”
w
.
J
.
O
T
T
g ran g es a re com ing fo rw a rd w ith Hut let us rev ert to th e q u estio n ,
H
.
H
.
O
T
T
JOHN BROWN
ry. Good as th e C u th b e rt a n d e arl-
"B ut It w asn 't a doctor said It. It
I ier. F all crop, A ugust and S eptenj-
p e titio n s Io have th e a p p o in tm e n ts "N ow , if C h rist be p reach ed th a t he
IN S U R A N C E
w as a Judge ’- N e w York Times.
1
her
Dozen p la n ts 75 c e n ts ; $4.00
m ade In d ire c t o p p o sitio n
to th e rose from th e dead, how . say som e f
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
p er h u n d re d ; $25 per th o u sa n d . Mil-
ed ict of Pom ona
D E N T IS T S
am o n g you tha* th e re is no re s u r- I
ton O. N elson. C h erry P a rk , T ro u t­
SU RA NCE C O M PA N IES
No Panterm ine.
GRESHAM
dale.
P h o n e 153.
rectlo n o f th e dead
Hut if th e re be
OREGON
K iddle—Did you go to the panter-
P h o n e 513
G re sh a m , O reg o n
B e tte r be d efeated in an h o n est e f­ no resu rre c tio n of th e (lead, th e n Is
mine th is time. A 'nt Jan e?
fort th an to be d isco u rag ed an d cease not C h rist risen, th e n Is o u r p re a c h ­
FO R SA LE, C H E A P — 9 » £ x ll W il­
W idow —L aw ks a me. child, no. In­ r ----------------
to m ake th a t effort. I'p an d a t it ing vain, an d y o u r fa ith is also vain,
la m e tte D onkey en g in e, in good con­
deed!
I a rn 't seen no pan term in e
d itio n .
A lbert
R odlun, G resham .
sh o u ld ev er be th e w atch w o rd of th e • * an d ye a re y et In y o u r sins. • •
J a m e s E lk in g to n
I’b o n e M a in 2(iX:i
»luce y er old U n d e Bill fell dow n­
P h o n e 99.
tf
m an who feels th a t he h as rig h t on If a f te r th e m a n n e r o f m en I have sta irs and broke 'is n eek .— Exchange.
IN S U R A N C E
P u b lic Sale.
J.
E.
CLANAHAN,
D.M.D.
Ills side.
A
C
C
ID
E
N
T
SU R E TY BONDS
fo u g h t w ith b easts a t E p h esu s w hat
One ro a n horse, a b o u t 12 y ears
d e n t is t
E IR E
AUT< >M< »BILE
old, a t th e T ra n s fe r L ivery b arn ,
L IE E
B arom eters Indicate S tate of Mind.
P L A T E U L A S .'
Office,
615-16-17
C lackam as co u n ty will build a a d v a n ta g e th It me. If th e dead rise
HEALTH
G resham , on F rid ay , A pril 3, 1914,
If you re a business m an—w atch the
M ed ical B u ild in g .
P o rtla n d . O reg o n
steel b rid g e a t B arto n o v e r th e n o t? 1 C or 1 5 :1 2 , 13. 14, 17. 32,
at 2 :3 0 . To be sold fo r feed bill
Office in B a n k o f G re sh a m
If th e new ( ? ) gospel is tr u e and barom eter.
k-----
LELA N D Ai M IC H EL
C lackam as riv e r an d In stall a rock
H you w ant to sell a big bill of
If th e re be no re s u rre c tio n o f th e
G resham , M arch 20, 1914.
CONTRACTORS
( l u s h e r a t Handy.
P
H
Y
S
I
C
I
A
N
S
goods—w atch ttie barom eter.
(lead, C h rist is no t risen.
Such is tbe advice of Dr. Colin A
HAY for sa le — Loose.
O r will
"B u t th o se th a t sleep in th e g rav es
All In d u strie s will be relieved in
tra d e for calves. P h o n e 756.
tf
Scott, professor of psychology in tbe
ALFRED HAMMAR
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
sh
all
h
e
a
r
th
e
voice
of
th
e
Son
of
O regon by th e decision of Ju d g e Mc­
Boston
norm
al
school.
P
h
y
sic
ia
n
and
S
urgeon
P la s te re r anil C em en t C o n tra c to r.
Ginn allo w in g se m i-an n u a l p ay m en t God an d sh a ll com e fo r th ; th ey th a t
GOOD DEAD WOOD fo r sale. De­
O F F IC E H O U R S
T be barom eter, he says, is as sure
have done good u n to th e re s u rre c tio n
10 a ni. to 12 in., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
of taxes.
E stim a te s fu rn ish e d fre e on re ­
liv ered in G resham o r F airv iew . E.
an
indicator
of
persons'
tnlnda
as
it
is
7
to
8
p.
m.,
a
t
R
e
sid
e
n
c
e
q u e st. All w ork G u a ra n te e d
of life, an d th ey th a t h av e done
L ind. P h o n e 281.
tf
1‘h o lies
O nice 116 R e sid e n c e 1
You'll Hud them ac­
Twohy B ros., of P o rtla n d , will em ­ evil u n to th e re s u rre c tio n of dam - of th e w eath er
P hon e 6x1
G resham P. O. B o x 31
Office H o w itt B id /., o v er F. O
tive and up aud doing w ith the harom
John
5: 28. 29.
ploy 400 men bu ild in g th e E cho-C oy­ n a tio n ."
No- «•ter high, gloomy and irritab le with
th a t a re
In th e
o te cutoff of tw en ty m iles on th e O. tlce, “ T hey
1 Ihe barom eter low.—Boston Post.
W 11 * N , to cost $800,000.
g ra v e s", n o t " s p irit com ing o u t from
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
I ’H O N E S . R e sid en ce. I l l ; Office, l l x
am ong dead b o d ies."
N otice, also
Got
His
Reward,
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
O scar E. lie in t has c o n tra c te d to th e re a re tw o classes " th e y th a t have
Years ago a trad esm an whose nam e
P h y sician anil S urgeon
build a (lit. sto ry block fo r th e B lake- done good, and th ey th a t h av e done
Is now a household word w as em ploy­
H o u rs . 10-12 a. m.. 2-4 a n d 7-1 p m.
M cFall P a p e r com pany o f P o rtla n d e v il." B ut th is is n o t half. B ut let
Office, liovv m B u ild in g
ed in a modest capacity I d a w est
I >0x200 feel.
us rev ert to th e q u e stio n : "N ow if
G RESH AM
-
-
OREGON
end shop in London While exhibiting
C h rist be p reach ed th a t he rose from some delicate w are to tbe very first
Die five larg e sh in g le and lu m b er th e dead, how say so m e am o n g you
p lan ts at
H aym ond
have d ecided th a t th e re is no re s u rre c tio n of th e custom er he served he let it fall and
break
The custom er, a doctor, good
PH O N E
't the 1500 m en em ployed by th em
R e sid en ce,
T abor
li
dead
If th e re be no re s u rre c tio n of nnturedly took the blam e and paid for
Ottici M ain 4811. H o m e A 5182
li.ill w ork u n d e r open sh o p ru les
th e d ead , th en is n o t C h rist risen , the broken article.
Years later the
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
th en is o u r p reach in g vain an d ye salesm an, now a w ealthy man, called
P h y sician anil S u rg eo n
W hen you a re In e r r o r n e v er be
a re yet in y o u r sin s." " i f a f te r th e on th e doctor, rem inded him of tbe In­
He»., I»;i E ast (>t»th SI.
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
muled to ack n o w led g e It. It gives
Offlce, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
!>• o th e r fellow no ex cu se fo r keep- m a n n e r of men 1 have fo u g h t w ith cident anil s e t tl e d on him 8A.000 a year
P O R T L A N D . O K E iiu N
W idely sc a tte re d
have
th
e
b
easts
a
t
E
p
h
esu
s,
w
hat
a
d
v
a
n
t­
for
life
London
Express.
been b u ilt by th e P o r t­
up th e a rg u m e n t.
a g e th It m e If th e dead rise n o t? " 1
land R ailw ay, L ight A
P o w er C om pany fo r Hie
P au l
Offlc« P h o n « 46.
R e sid e n c e , 339
If you w an t to know how people C or 1 6 :1 2 , 13. 14. 17, 32
p u rp o se of p ro v id in g
says,
■
Yes,
close
y
o
u
r
c
h
u
rc
h
e
s
,"
G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
•ik of you b eh in d y o u r back, listen
USES OF MONEY.
M R S . M . S Q U IR E
P H Y SIC IA N and SURG EO N
i lie reck less m a n n e r in w hich they "If th e new gospel is tr u e an d th e re
All p r o fe s s io n a l . a ils p r o m p tly a t ­
I
desire
money
because
I
think
I
Main S tre e t o p p o site
Is no re s u rre c tlu n C h rist Is not ris e n .”
ten d ed . S p e c ia l
a tte n tio n
lu
d is ­
pilch Into o th ers.
e a s e s o f tb e E y e s a n d tiltin g
of
know the use of it. It commands
B ank of G resham
all hope is ta k e n from th e ch u rch ,
g la s se s .
labor,
il
gives
leisure,
and
to
give
'«dice
H
o
u
r
s
9
to
12
a
m
.
,
1.30
to
5
p
reach
in
g
Is
vain,
sto
p
It.
Y
our
fa
ith
Drewsy In H arney co u n ty Is to be
over P lrxt S ta te Bank
G resham .
leisure lo those w ho will employ it in
i he scene oi an e le c tric a l d ev elo p ­ Is vain, th e re is n o th in g In It. All
hope is ta k e n fro m th e ch u rc h
the forwarding of truth is the noblest
m ent a n d an ele c tric ra ilro a d .
P reach in g v ain, sto p It! Y our fa ith
present an individual can make to
I'lic w orld d e lig h ts in su n n y people v ain ; th e r e Is n o th iu g in It. H ave
the whole.— Shelley.
Dr. W. C Beit
l > ■ old h u n g e rin g fo r love m ore y o u r co n flicts, fig h tin g s, q u it It. th e r e
C la s s a n d P r iv a te L e s s o n s
PH
Y
SIC
IA N AM» SURGEON
to Its p a tro n s. T h ro u g h
1» no profit.
th a n fo r b read
h ig h ten sio n tr a n s m is ­
Office on M ain S tre e t, op. L ib rary
B ut we w ill d in g to th e old gospel
Phone 681
FLORENCE M. HONEY
sio n lines, each o f th e se
P h o n e 18
S m ithfield. L an e co u n ty , fa rm e rs th a t C h rls t died fo r o u r sin s a c c o rd ­
G resh am . Ore.
g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a r e in-
a re a g ita tin g a can n ery .
ing to th e sc rip tu re s , an d th a t He
ter-co m mu m eati ve.
so
th a t th e »ervice is fn-
was ra ised th e th ird day acco rd in g
H e rd L uck.
» m ed
a g a in s t
u n fo re ­
TODAY.
P a u l H o e t z e l Piop
“ Ycu look aunuyed
W hat s the m at­
to th e s c rip tu re s
H is re s u rre c tio n
P a r a ly s is ,
R h e u m a tis m .
F e m a le
seen in te rru p tio n s .
a
n
d
N
e
rv
o
u
s
D
ise
a
se
s
.
s
to
m
a
c
h
.
lo
v
­
ter?"
Is a p led g e of o u r re s u rre c tio n an d
e r a n d K id n ey D ise a se s s u c c e s s fu lly
O th er su n s w ill sh in e as g o ld en ,
tr e a te d C h ro n ic D is e a s e s a sp e c ia lty
"E lsie told tue a secret th e other day,
w ith th e g re a t a p o stle we can t r i ­
(»tiler sk ies be ju s t as blue.
and now I < ai.'t tell you w hat It la.”
Dr. J. A. Beemer
u m p h an tly exclaim
D eath is sw a l­
O ilier so u th w inds blow as so ftly .
WHERE LOCATED
"W hy not':"
C h ir o p r a c to r, W a tu ro p a th a n d
G ently d rin k in g up th e dew .
lowed up lu victory. O D eath w here
M a a se a r
“ I've forgotten It.” —Exchange.
O th er g o led n m d an d a s te rs
P o rtla n d (2 )
Is thy stin g
O g ra v e w h ere is th y
F ,r" ‘
Banl«
W ith (he su n an d sky ag ree,
O regon City
GRESHAM .
-
-
O RE.
victo ry ? T h a n k s be u n to God w ho
T hese fo r o th e r men an d w om en—
S ilv erto n
Office
H
o
u
r
s
fro
m
2
to
S
30
p in
Inside
Inform
ation,
Klveth
us
th
e
victo
ry
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
r
J u s t today fo r you an d me.
( a zad ero
M o nday a n d W e d n e sd a y
M
other
—If
you
could
have
eaten
th
a
t
ON
THE
MARKET
I
rld
a
y
A
S
a
tu
r
d
a
y
.
9
a.
m
to
«
30
p
m
laird Je s u s C h ris t.”
E sta c a d a
en
tire
ja
r
of
jnm
w
ithout
a
single
O th e r fru it o f w luey flavor
Hull R un
FRESH EVERY DAY
K A LEO N ARD
W a n d e re rs w ill pluck an d e a t
tw inge of i on«i‘leiice. you m ust be
H oring
O th e r b ird s w ith w insom e voices
1st. J o h n s
thoroughly had. W illie No. m other.
J M E ddy an d a sso ciate s h av e o r
O th e r so n g s will slug as sw eet.
Nalent
I am confident th ere is som ething good
O 'e r th e d ap p le d brook will m idges I gan ized a com pany to o p e ra te a
in me .— Vole Record
D ance an h o u r, th e n cease to be.
b asalt rock q u a rry on K en tu ck In-
Attorney and Counselor at Law
All th e w orld m ay h av e to m o rro w __
let, N o rth Bend.
B ut to d a y 's fo r you au d me.
C ircum stant.al Evidence.
P ra c tic e In All C o u rts a n d All
L in e s
"W hat m akes yon think his wife Is
T he O regon P o w er com pany w ill
O th e r g a rd e n s w ill be p lan ted
Dv»t .i R' mh I cookT ’
PR»»BATE
A SPECIALTY
F a ir as th is w hich we call o u rs
»pend $l(»,t»oo on a new fu el p la n t
"Well, Instend of carry in g a lunch
O th e r bloom s w ill p u t to sh am in g
a t E u g en e
R e sid e n t A tto rn ey an d M odern
when he goes to work tie visits a res­
T h e se b en ig u o ld fa sh io n e d flow­
Law Office,
er»;
ta u ra n t ami carries a lunch when he
Albany
city
council
has
adopted
M
otto—
O
u
r business a c q u a in t­
All tb e g lo rie s o f th e s u n s e t
Broadway and Alder Streets
goes home " -H o u s to n Poat
ance w ill pay m u tu a lly , an d the
resolutions looking to acquiring a
In th e s u u r is s o n e m ay see.
b
e
tte
r
th
e
a
c
q
u
a
in
ta
n
c
e
the
That which others call the dawning
..
_
PHONES:
municipal light and powsr plant for
Main St.
Gresham, Ore
b e tte r th e pay.
Eyes tasted and
(ta se e s fitte d
Marshall 5100
Home A-3131
Is the night for you and ma.
that city.
Phone Iff
Gresham. Oregon
P ublish ed every T uesday and F rid ay i
a t O r e» h a m , O re g o n .
Want Ads. are Profitable to Buyer and Seller
Wanted
H O G S and V E A L
Gresham Market
F a rm
H e lp
Canadian Employment Co. f
Hurry
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CARDS
O T T BROS.
dON.
T en
E le c tr ic
$
G e n e ra tin g
P la n ts
Dressmaking
Reliable
E le c t r ic
S e r v ic e
Fundamental Music Training
City Bakery
Best Bread
P ie s ,
and
C akes,
M. C. KING
o th e r
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
P a s try
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Dr Gao Inglis