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    P A O S TWO
G resham
GRESHAM .
O utlook
S te a m s h ip T e rm in a l» to Re at
F la v e l.
F r id a y
H L. ST. CLAIR, E ditor and Publ'r
O ur
S u b s c r ip t io n
K a te s
One year, 11 50.
e li m onth«, T&cts,
thrwe m o n th '! trial
subscription.
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ftu te a re a s o n a b le .
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w ill c a ll
Phone 701.
"T h e
L in o ty p e
W ay
la
th e
W ay
(h a t W in e ."
Official
( L e s h a in ,
official
i'u lr v le w ,
p aper of
O regon,
p a p e r of
O regon.
the
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an s e c o n d - c l a s s
m a tte r
M ir c h 3, 1 311, a t t h e P o s t o ff ic e a t
• ‘ b ,.n i, O r e g o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f
M a rch 3. 187».
P R O P O R T IO N A L R E P R E S E N ­
T A T IO N .
T hat
F la v e l, o n th e C o lu m b ia
riv e r b etw een A sto ria a n d th e o cean
w ill be th e te r m in u s o f th e s te a m ­
sh ip lin e w hich will be p u t in to o p ­
e ra tio n s h o rtly a f te r th e first o f n ex t
y e a r w as a n n o u n c e d by L o u is W.
H ill w hen in P o rtla n d a few d ay s
ago.
W h ile n o t g o in g in to d e ta ils ,
Mr. H ill In tim a te d t h a t th e p la n s
fo r th e d o c k s a re p ra c tic a lly re a d y
a n d th a t th e s tr u c tu r e s w ill he of
m a m m o th size a n d th a t th e ra ilro a d
y a rd s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e d o ck s
will a c c o m m o d a te n o t less th a n
1,000 cars.
T h e s ite s e le c te d by th e H ill sy s ­
tem is th r e e m iles w est o f A sto ria
a n d is In sid e th e b o u n d a rie s of th e
P o rt o f A sto ria.
T h e tr a c t h a s a
fr o n ta g e o f 3 ,8 0 0 fe e t on th e C o l­
u m b ia riv e r a n d is c o n sid e re d to be
o n e o f th e m o st v a lu a b le p ieces of
p ro p e rty u n d e r th e o w n e rsh ip o f th e
H ill sy s te m . T h e d o ck s a r e ex p ected
to be c o m p le te d an d re a d y fo r th e
s te a m e r s now b e in g b u ilt fo r th e
H ill lin e s a t th e C ra m p y a rd in P h il
ld e lp h ia .
TUESDAY.
L a b o r C o m m issio n e r Hoff h a s r e ­
new ed b is lig h t to fo rc e a ll p u b lic
in s titu tio n s upon a n e ig h t h o u r d ay
a n d th e s t a te b o ard o f c o n tro l r e ­
fu se s to com ply, sa y in g th e le g is la ­
tu r e did n o t In te n d to p u t th e s t a te
e m p lo y es u n d e r th e e ig h t- h o u r p u b ­
lic w o rk s law .
TWICE A WEEK
P u b lis h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y a n d
a t G resh a m , O regon.
OREGON,
A PR IL
28,
1914
A Tew Words “to the Wise,” Etc.
Ic a w ord for first in sertion ,
o n e-h a lf cent a w ord ea ch su b seq u en t insertion.
M inim um , any in sertion , 10c.
Buyer and Seller ar e quickly draw n together
I .a Ivor C o m m issio n e r Hoff d e c la re s
th a t u n d e r th e d ecisio n of th e s u ­
p re m e c o u r t c e rta in la b o r e rs a t s t a te
in s titu tio n s m u s t co m e u n d e r th e 8-
h o u r law , if th e s t a te h a s to b o rro w
m oney to pay th em .
R E 11, 1 - 1 1 1 1 . R E N T A IJ8
W A N T E D TO R E N T — A six room
h o u se w ith m o d e rn co n v e n ie n c e s
E n q u ire a t B a n k o f G re sh a m . 1?
FOR
R E N T — 4 lo ts. T h e F o s te r
C ooley p ro p e r ty , G re sh a m .
En­
q u ir e of M rs. S. A. C ra w fo rd .
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P o rtla n d m e r c h a n ts a r e a s k in g
m o d ificatio n o f th e m in im u m w age
a n d e ig h t h o u r law to g iv e m o re
g ir ls a c h a n c e to w ork,
FO R
R E N T — A five-room c o tta g e
o p p o site th e G re s h a m lib ra ry . Tw o
fu ll lots.
P le n ty o f f r u it. M ary
L eslie, P o w ell s t r e e t, G re sh a m tf
D. L. H a rd e n , of E u g e n e , h a s in- ,
R ented a d rin k in g fo u n ta in fo r ho m es
a n d sc h o o ls t h a t w ill he m a n u f a c ­
tu r e d th e re .
F O R R E N T — F o u r- ro o m h o u se , tw o
lo ts, $4.00.
E n q u ir e o f A. H.
G o u ld , G re sh a m .
tf
D u rin g th e first tw o w eeks of
A p ril, C oos B ay s h ip m e n ts of lu m ­
b e r to
S an F ra n c isc o
a g g re g a te d
6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
I fVESTtM K
MOENY TO LO A N — On im proved
fa r m lan d s. P h o n e 308.
16
L iv e sto c k
T h e in itia tiv e m e a s u re w ith th e
FO R
SA LE
or
T R A D E — Y oung F O R S A L E — F re s h g ra d e J e rs e y
a b o v e c a p tio n Is re c e iv in g so m e a t ­
h o rse s, c all on C. M. H all, F o u rth
co»’, w ith h e if e r c a lf— $70. P h o n e
T h e F a r m e r s ’ U nion of C oos c o u n ­
a n d R o b e rts a v e n u e , G resh am .
308.
O ne . m ile s o u th o f H o g an .
te n tio n a n d c o n s id e ra b le e n c o u ra g e ­
ty
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T h e p o p u la tio n o f C oos c o u n ty is
F r a n k M ichels.
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m e n t, b u t It Is n o t s e rio u s ly
en­
lik e ly to m a k e a ra p id g ro w th w ith ­ tiv e s to re a t M arshfield.
FO R SA LE — T w o la rg e five y ear-o ld
d o rs e d by a n y g n a t n u m b e r as y et
PO l LTBY.
m u les, also fo u r la rg e h o rses, w e ll1
in th e n e x t few d ay s. On h e r la s t
T h e J. K. A rm sh y c o m p an y h a s up
b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 p o u n d s. H. •
It lias receiv ed th e s a n c tio n o f th e o u t-b o u n d tr ip th e R team er B re a k ­
F O R S A L E — A n co n a eg g s fo r s e ttin g .
E. D avis. P h o n e 21.
tf
th e p ro p o s itio n o f b u ild in g a c a n n e ry
fe d e ra tio n o f la b o r, th e p e o p le s’ pow - w a te r c a rr ie d a fam ily c o n sistin g of
P ric e $1.00.
L iu n e m a n n s ta tio n .
a t R o se b u rg .
P h o n e 05.
C all a n y d ay ex cep t
( r le a g u e , tile so c ie ty o f e q u ity , th e f a th e r , m o th e r, six boys an d sev en
F R E S H JE R S E Y COW fo r sale. T.
S a tu rd a y .
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■ate g ra n g e an d th e f a r m e r s ’ u n io n , g irls. T h ey to o k w ith th e m th e u s­
18
E. D. P h illip i is sh ip p in g 200 calv e s I R. H o w itt.
b u t it d o es n o t fo llo w th a t
e v e ry ual a s s o rtm e n t o f h o u se h o ld goods, to S ilv e rto n to lielp o u t th e d a iry ¡
T H O R O U G H B R E D E N G L IS H P E N -
nit tu b e r o f th o s e o r g a n iz a tio n s w ill tw o cow s, o n e h o rse, a lo t o f c h ic k ­ in d u s try .
P A ST U R E fo r re n t a t A n d erso n S ta ­
clied In d ia n R u n n e r d u c k s. B a rre d
vo te fo r It.
en s, tw o c a ts in c ra te s , an d th e y
tion. Ed. O sb u rn , G resh am . P h o n e
P ly m o u th R ocks eg g s fo r h a tc h ­
691.
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T h e p lan as o u tlin e d is s o m e th in g s t a r te d w ith th r e e d o g s b u t o n e o f
ing. $1.00 p e r s e ttin g , p o stp a id ,
A la rg e ice m a n u f a c tu r in g p la n t
$7.00 p e r h u n d re d .
1’. F . U h lig ,
In te n d e d to c h a n g e th e m e th o d o f th e
la t t e r
b ecam e h o m esick
a n d h as been c o m p le te d a n d is re a d y fo r
G re sh a m , O reg o n , R. 3.
eh d i n g r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s to th e lo w e r ju m p e d o v e rb o a rd b e fo re th e y w ere b u sin ess a t B end.
B E E F C A T T L E . S tock c a ttle a n d
fresh cow s w an ted . A ndrew :; B ros.,
ho u se o f th e le g is la tu re .
It w o u ld o u t o f s ig h t o f la n d .
Im m ig ra tio n
F O R S A L E — U ta h L a n d P la s te r,
allow hilt o n e v ote fo r all c a n d id a te s in to C oos co u n ty is very h eav y an d
A sto ria c o n tin u e s its .c a m p a ig n fo r P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 279.
$9.50 p e r to n a t m ill. S u n D ial M ill
I i si n te d an d w ould g iv e r e p r e s e n ­ th e s te a m e r h as, on se v e ra l re c e n t th e use o f wood b lock p av in g .
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D RIVIN G TEAM fo r sale.
A n­ Co., F a irv ie w .
ta tio n to th e d iffe re n t p a r tie s in tr ip s , been o ffered m o re h o u seh o ld
d rew s B ros., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e
B an d o n c h u rc h e s a r e b u ild in g
M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty a s fo llo w s:
R e­ g o o d s th a n sh e co u ld c a rry .
D ally O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. r e g . . . $ 6 . 0 0
tf
re v iv a l ta b e r n a c le .
T w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r . . . 1.50
p u b lican s, 6; d e m o c ra ts , 3 ; p ro g r e s ­
FO R
SA LE O ne g re y m a re ,
t e r C o m b in a tio n . 1 y e a r ..................... 6.00
A re c e n t Hurvey o f m a r k e t c o n d i­
sives, 2 ; so c ia lists , 1; p r o h ib itio n ­
y e a rs o ld ; w eig h t 121)0, $60. W ill
tio n s in d ic a te s th a t th e d e m a n d fo r
ists, 1.
tr a d e fo r good o n e -h o rse w agon.
Y ou w ill n o t com e to w a n t if you
is th e
b est e v e r
It w ould seem th a t all th e p a r tie s O reg o n p ru n e s
Ii T. W illiam s, h a lf m ile s o u ih of u se th e W a n t Ads.
O rien t s ta tio n .
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ex cep tin g th e re p u b lic a n s w o u ld he k n o w n in th e s ta te , a n d w h ile th e
e a g e r to pass th e m e a s u re fo r th e se a so n so fa r h a s n o t been fa v o r­
E yes te s te d a n d g la s se s fitted .
PIGS fo r sa le , 5 m o n th s ohi. P h o n e
fo r a re c o rd -b re a k in g cro p ,
ke of g e ttin g re p r e s e n ta tio n In th e a b le
Dr. Geo. In g lis.
756.
ha is la tu re . W ith su c h a law th e r e ­ th e r e is li tt le re a so n to ex p e c t it
w ill fall m u ch if an y below th e a v ­
p u b lican s w ould be in a m in o rity
i t
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but as th ey a re In th e m a jo rity as e ra g e a n d th e p ro m ise o f u n u su a lly
t
v o te rs it is n o t q u ite c le a r th a t th e good p ric e s will p ro b a b ly m a k e n et
:
m e a s u re w ill pass.
r e tu r n s to g ro w e rs b e tte r th a n e v e r
:
B. F. LEACH, Mgr.
£
On a c c o u n t of
T he w hole m a tte r Is a p a rt o f th o b e fo re receiv ed .
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9 N orth Second St., Portland, Or. $
m o v em en t to do aw ay w ith th y s e n ­ th e ir s u p e r io r q u a lity , O reg o n p ru n e s
T H E R IG H T
K IN D
Phone or W ire at our Expense X
a te an d h av e bu t o n e la w -m a k in g h e a d th e q u o ta tio n s in a ll e a s te rn
body.
Both sch em es a re p u t fo r ­ m a rk e ts .
w ard a n d en d o rse d
by
th e sa m e
A cco rd in g to a re p o r t re c e n tly is
b ed ies, m e n tio n e d above.
It Is e a s ily th e m o st d ra s tic piece s u e d by th e N o rth w e s te rn F r u it Ex
di In itia tiv e law b efo re th e v o te rs c h a n g e , of P o rtla n d , u p to th e close
l o r t i n ir d ecisio n Uv_ .
... . -if b u sin e ss. -Xuril l e . t h a t o rg a n iz a ­
1H SU B A N C E
D E N T IS T S
sh o u ld receiv e full a tte n tio n by ev ery tio n h a d co lle c te d a n d d is trib u te d
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v o te r b efo re t h a t tim e a rr iv e s , so us a m o n g its s h ip p e rs th e r e tu r n s on
W . 3. OTT
JOHN BROWN
H. H . OTT
to vole u n d e rs la n d in g ly on th e p ro p - 1,123 c a rs of f r u it o f a ll k in d s,
IN S U R A N C E
<> Hion w hich w ill be a n a m e n d m e n t a m o u n tin g to $ 9 1 2 ,6 2 1 .4 8 , a n e t R ep u b lican Candidat»» fo r N o m in a-
tio n .
a v e ra g e to th e s h ip p e rs of $812.66
In th e s t a te c o n s titu tio n .
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN ­
D E N T IS T S
on e a c h c a r.
P ro c e e d s fro m th e se
S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
T .1 K re u d e r, c a n d id a te fo r C o u n ­ s h ip m e n ts w ere m a ile d to sh ip p e rs
G R E SH A M
-
-
O REG O N
P h o n e 513
G resh a m , O regon
ts Com m lssio n e r, s ta n d s fo r s t r ic t e s t w ith in a n a v e ra g e of 35 d ay s a f t e r
"GOOD ROADS"
■ m om y w itli th e av o w e d p u rp o s e s fo r w a rd in g e ach car.
F arm
Canadian Employment Co. j
H e lp
Hurry
P R O F E S S IO N A L
M iscellan eou s.
W ood!
W ood!
W ood!
S h erm . M c C a rte r w ill Hupply you
w ith it. S e a so n e d liv e w ood, ¿4.50,
s e a s o n e d d e a d w ood, $4.00.
P hone
335.
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ONE
S P R IN G
W A G O N , 1 ^ inch
a x le in p e rf e c t o r d e r . P h o n e 79.
E. A. B a k e r, R. 3, G re sh a m .
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F O R S A L E — M o to rcy cle in good con­
d itio n . $50 c a sh .
H o w a rd T ru s-
c o tt.
19
F O R S A L E — C h e a p , 2 ,0 0 0 g allo n
R ed w o o d ta n k ,
p u m p a n d pipes.
R ose M e tz g e r, p h o n e 3x.
tf
F O R S A L E — St. R e g is E v e rb e a r­
in g r a s p b e rrie s , a s u r e tw o cro p b er­
ry. . G ood as th e C u th b e r t a n d e a rl-
ier. F a ll cro p , A u g u s t a n d S ep tem -
h er.
D ozen p la n ts 75 c e n ts ; $4.00
p e r h u n d r e d ; $25 p e r th o u s a n d . Mil-
to n O. N elso n , C h e rry P a r k , T r o u t­
d a le .
P h o n e 153.
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Dr. H a sio p e x p e c t s to open offices
In F ir s t S ta te Bunk b u ild in g . G resh ­
a m d u rin g th e tw o »lays T u esd a y
a n d F r id a y , s t a r t in g th e first T u e s ­
d ay in M ay.
Dr. Edmund B. Hasiop
0STE0A1HIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
A p p o in tm e n ts m a y be m ade for
a b o v e d a y s a h ea d b y c a llin g F ir st
S t a t e Bank.
P h o n e 636.
P O R T L A N D O F F IC E
4 5 5 -6 -7 -8 -9 M o rg a n B ld g ,
lit n a il w a y a m i W a s h in g to n St.
CARDS
RUFUS C. HOLMAN
O IT
BRO S.
E. A. Easley, Real Estate
B u y s , S ell« a n d E x c h a n g e « R e a l E s ­
t a t e o f a ll k in d s ; w r i t e s F ir e I n s u r ­
a n c e a n d le n d « m o n e y .
O ffices 332 C h am ber o f C om m erce
Building*, P o r tla n d , O regon.
P H O N E : M a rsh a ll 1675.
R e sid e n c e o n P o w e ll S tr e e t, G resh am
County Commissioner
“
o b ta in in g a re d u c tio n in ta x e s , as
T h e S alem C h e rry f a ir w ill be
tin b u rd e n o f ta x a tio n Is ra p id ly h eld e a rly In J u ly , a c c o rd in g to a re ­
c. .ii liing th e b re a k in g p o in t, h en ce c e n t d ecisio n o f th e S alem C o m m e r­
t < p a ra m o u n t Issu e a n d m o st b u rn - cial club. E x act d a te s w ill be se le c t­
A new
p u b lic m a r k e t
i
q ie s tl o n of to d a y "ta x a tio * ’" h a s ed la te r.
i veil (lie ta x p a y e rs to th e v ery b u ild in g is b ein g e re c te d in Salem
r iitlis of e m o tio n th a t a ro u s e d th e m a n d h a s been o ffered to th e c o m m it­
to ri-o u n a n im o u sly in p ro te s t a n d te e a s a lo c a tio n fo r th e fa ir. I t is
‘ inanil m ost rig id r e tr e n c h m e n t by p o ssib le th e sco p e of th e f a ir will
l lie lop p in g off of u se le ssly w a s te fu l be e x te n d e d th is se a so n by th e a d d i­
• i" oiitiiieH , se m e of w hich w o rk at tio n o f o th e r a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c ts
p u rp o se s in th e c o n d u c t o f gov-
If C o lo n el R o o sev elt o rg a n iz e s a
iie n ia l b u sin ess a n d th e s e w ltli-
lirlg n il, b e sh o u ld be a b le to g e t th e
n> loss of efficiency b u t a la r g e
title of g e n e ra l, even if o n ly a b rev et
a lug In m oney.
It w ould o n ly m ean a new u n ifo rm
a n d th e h o n o r u n e n d in g , w hich is
\n a p p e a l fro m th e p ro m o te rs of q u ite e n o u g h .
e P o rtla n d p u b lic m a r k e t fo r a
■ Hug h e re b e fo re May 16 sh o u ld
P o rtla n d a u d ito riu m
p la n s h av e
■ ta k e n up by th e C o m m e rc ia l c lu b b een re je c te d by th e c o m m issio n e rs
I lie g ra n g e . It is a m a t te r o f d eep a n d local a rc h ite c ts h av e been e m ­
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ill .O i l )
p ro d u c e r. W ild w ill p loyed am i a b u ild in g a ll m a d e in
a lle n ii to it?
O reg o n m ay be th e re s u lt.
P A Y M E N T O P T A X E S in q u a r te r ly In-
s t a lln ie n ts w ith o u t p e n a lty or In ter­
e s t.
R E A S O N A B L E R E B A T E fo r f u ll p a y ­
m en t o f t a x e s b efo re A p ril 1.
P E R M A N E N T c o u n ty ro a d s eco n o m ica l- ;
ly c o n str u c te d .
C O -O FE R A T IO N w ith a ll c it iz e n s f a v ­
o rin g lo w e r ta x e s.
E F F IC IE N T m a n a g e m en t o f c o u n ty a f ­
fa ir e a c c o r d in g to ap p roved b u sin e s s I
m eth o d s.
A B O L IT IO N ÿ t p resen t S h y lo c k m eth od
o f d e lin q u e n t ta x s a le s and In s ta lla ­
tio n o f r a tio n a l s y s t e m w h ich w ill re-
d n ee r a t e s .o f In terest to be p aid by
p ro p erty o w n ers.
P R O D U C T IO N a t M u ltn o m a h F a rm of
a ll p rod u ce n e c e s sa r y fo r th e se v e r a l
c o n n ty In s titu tio n s .
S C R U T IN Y o f p u b lic e x p e n d itu r e s by
le t tin g lig h t in to dark p la ces.
P a id Adv.
J a m e s E lk in g t o n
IN S U R A N C E
A C C ID E N T
F IR E
L IF E
HEALTH
SU R ETY BONDS
A U T O M O B IL E
p l a t e g la ss
Office in
B an k
of
G resh am
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
D E N T IS T
Office 514 O reg o n ia n B ldg.
P o rtla n d ,
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Oreg*on
P H Y S IC IA N S
ALFRED HAMMAR
P la s te r e r a n d C e m e n t C o n tra c to r.
E s tim a te s fu rn is h e d fre e on r e ­
q u e st.
A ll w ork G u a ra n te e d
P hons d al
G resh am P. O. B o x 31
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
P h ysician and S u rgeon
O F F IC E H O I RS
10 a. m. to 12 pi. u .
to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 n. m.,
sid e n c e
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Office H o w itt B ld g ., o v er P. O.
R esid en ce. I l l ; Office. I l l
P h ysician and S urgeon
H ctira.
PHO NES:
R esid e n c e,
T ab or
120
Office. M ain 4812. H o m e A 5152
F R A N K y. JONES
P h ysician and S urgeon
R es., 93 Ea-I (19th St.
Office. 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
P O R T L A N D . OREG O N
A tto rn ey s.
Office P h o n s 46.
M. C. KING
R e g is tra tio n
clo ses o n F rid a y
n ig h t.
R e c o rd e r R o b e rts o r J u s tic e
R o llin s w ill a tte n d to It fo r you
R e sid e n t
A tto r n e y .
PRO BA TE
M odern
O ffices
A S P E C IA L T Y
P r a c tic e In a ll C o u rts and a ll L in es
C ity A tto r n e y o f G rssh a m
P h on e HI
G resham , O regon
R e sid e n c e , 339
R oa,la, and H om e Im lustry
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State Representative
m ore
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T w e lv e to be S le e t e d from M u ltnom ah
( o u n ty , s e e th a t L e w is is O ne o f T hem
P a id Adv.
Main
Ittorn ey -at-l,aw
P H Y S IC IA N and SU R G E O N
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t ­
tended
S p ecia l
a tte n tio n
to d is ­
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fittln x o f
g la s s e s .
Office H o u rs 9 to 12 a m., 1 3» to 5
o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k
O reeh am
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Fundamental Music Training
P a ra ly g U ,
R h e u m a tism ,
F e m a le
aud N erv o u s D ise a se« . .Stom ach, L iv ­
er and K id n ey D is e a s e s s u c c e s s f u lly
trea ted . C h ron ic D is e a s e s a s p e c ia lty
G lass and P rivate L e sso n s
C h iro p ra cto r. N a tu r o p a th aad
(P a id Adv L
Dr. I . E. Lomax
WHERE LOCATED
P o r t la n d ( 8 )
O regon City
S ilverton
Uaratlero
E stacad a
B nll B un
B oring
St. Joh n s
Salem
Masaour
P hone
661
FLORENCE M. HONEY
IO R
Dressmaking
Representative
M R S. M . S Q U IR E
R t p u D fic s s ric fc e f, i t it lt D I M .
"TOM’
A ND SURGEON
P ortlan d . Ore
430 W o r c e ste r B ld g.
to Ila patrons. T hrough
h igh ten sio n tra n sm is­
sion line«, each o f th ese
gen<*rating p lan ts a re in-
ter-co m m u n ica liv e,
so
• hat th e ser v ic e is In-
suretl
a g a in st
u n fo re­
seen in terru p tion s.
Dr. W. C Belt
PHYSICIAN
Office on Main 8 treet, op. Library
P h o n e 18
G resham , Ore.
FO B
W ILSO N T . HUME
1910
C. G. SCHNEIDER
81 XI D. C. LEWIS
C a n d id a te fo r R »-publiran
N o m in a tio n fo r
T. J. KREUDER
’ ««•
Reliable
E le c tric
S e rv ic e
G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
K eep th e T axes D ow n: F avors E lim i­
nation o f Tax P en a lty ; Good
W id ely s c a tte r e d
have
b e e n b u ilt by th e P ort-
la n d R a ilw a y , L ig h t &
P o w e r C o m p a n y fo r th e
pur|H>se o f p ro v id in g
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
All th e o th e r n n tlo n s a r e lo o k in g
on. S o rry th a t it w ill o n ly he a side
sh o w in s te a d of th e re a l th in g w ith
a w o rth y fo re m a n .
Plants
10-12 a. m., 2-4 and 1 - l p . m .
Office, H ow itt B u ild in g
G R E SH A M
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O REG O N
ETTSEL I . JONES
Ten
Electric
G e n e r a tin g
PHONES
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
m issin g link h a s been fo u n d
T h e B e a v e rs g o t in to th e b a se m e n t
th is lim e in G e rn ia ii A frica on S a tu rd a y . T h is w e e k 's s e rie s w ith
Is 150 ,0 0 0 y e a rs o ld
H e w as th e to p -n o tc h e rs v III p ro b a b ly keep
im eb o d y 's a n c e sto r.
th e m th e r e fo r a w h ile
W h e re w as th e G re sh a m c o n tln -
I I in th e O re g o n tu n 's re p o r t of th e
ad b u ild in g jo b ?
E. SUMY
C all P e c k 's R e s ta u r a n t.
GRESH AM ,
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CO N TR A C TO R S
Th»
That little s p a t o v e r in ('o lo ra d o
' to r n o u t
s o m e th in g
s e rio u s .
■ ' a re lig h tin g A m e ric a n s, not
e x tra ñ a .
PAINTING WANTED
By DAY o r C O N T R A C T
P h on e Main 2<i83
M ain S tre e t o p p o site
Bank o f Gresham
o , w F ‘r s ‘ S ta ta B ank
O R E bH A M .
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ORE
Office H o u rs fro m 2 to S 33 p m
M onday and W ed n esd a y .
F rid a y at S a tu r d a y . J a. m to I 10 p m
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
LIGHT & POWER CO.
E lm er D over, o f th e O regon P ow er
Co. says w ith ch eap pow er th e 3 P a­
B roadw ay and A lder S treets
cific C oast sta te s w ill h ave s e -e n m il­
PH O NES:
M arahall 5100
H om e i t i l i
lion pop u lation by 1920.