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G resham
GRESHAM,
O utlook
T E A C H E RS’
< >RG A N 1 Z A T IO N .
O ne
OREGON,
G e n e ra tio n o f P ig »
Foo<l fo r N e x t.
FRIDAY,
Recomes
MAY
IS.
1014
A Few Words “to the Wise,” Etc
Mias G race DeGraff, state' director I
_______
TWICE A WEEK
Published every Tuesday and F riday ,Or O r««ou N ational E ducation asao-
•'T ankage connects th e successive
at G
Gresham
elation is m ak in g an effort to en list g en eratio n s of pigs so vitally th a t one 1
resham , Oregon.
lc a w ord for first insertion ; o n e -h a lf cent a word each su b seq u en t insertion.
M in im u m , any insertion, 10c.
th e co-operation of all the teach ers g en eratio n may become food fo r th e /
—
— — ——
— —
_
H . L . ST. C L A IR , E d ito r and P u b i’r in th e s ta te In a tte n d in g th e fifty-1 n ex t,” says O. R Hamsoti, specllist in
second an n u a l convention of th a t sw ine grow ing at the O regon A grlcul-
O u r Subscription
body a t St. Paul, Ju ly 6th to 11th. , tu ra l College. "W hen hogs a re
R ates
In »peaking of the proposed m eet- sla u g h te re d th e ir blood an d refu se
On* year, 11 IS;
• is m on ths, Tlctn;
ing an d th e scope of its work she th a t w ere fo rm erly w asted a re m ade
th ree month*« trial
says:
in to ta n k a g e an d used to fa tte n the
subscription
5 Oct«
R EA L ESTATE RENTALS
"T
h
e
teach
ers
of
y
o
u
r
com
m
unity
next crop of pigs fo r th e m a rk e t,
Ad»«rtJ«ta<
o
u
g
h
t
to
keep
In
touch
w
ith
the
W
hile
n
ot
a
g
re
a
t
deal
of
th
is
m
a
te
r
R ate« p«aaonabl«.
FOR REN T— F o u r-ro o m house, two
l highest m inds of th e profession, so ial e n ters in to th e new lot of pigs,
Our
rep resen tative
lots, «4.80.
E n q u ire of A. H.
will call
| th a t they can fit the children de­ the m ost expensive p a rts of th e ir c a r­
G ould, G resham .
tf
I'bone ? •!.
pending upon them for th e b attle of casses a re m ade up by it.
" T h « L ln o ly p «
“ T an k ag e is a by-product of th e
M iscellaneous.
Way I« th a Way
"E very p hase of ed u catio n al work m eat In dustry th a t is ad m irab ly s u it­
that W lm "
I will be covered In th e program ; ev­ ed to hog feeding, and is likely to re ­
ROOM and BOARD— W anted in a
q u ie t place fo r th e sum m er, by
ery d ep artm en t, from k in d e rg a rten m ain th e ch eap est source of pro tein
O fficial p ap er of the Tow n
lady w ith 'w o ch ild ren , 3 and 6
G r e sh a m , Oregon
to college, will have a special sec­ fo r Bwine. T he supply is in creasin g
Official p ap e r of the T o w n
y ea rs old. S. W. B., 736 E ast 69th
tion
devoted
to
it.
as
sla
u
g
h
te
r
m
ethods
becom
e
m
ore
F airv iew , Oregon.
N o rth P o rtlan d .
"T he N ational L eague of T each­ co n c en trated an d efficient.
E n te r e d
a s a e c o n d -c la a a
m a tte r
“ At p resen t, la rg e q u a n titie s of
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e P o s to ffic s a t e rs ’ associations, m ade up of ‘teach ­
W ood!
W ood 1
Wood 1
exclusively engaged In class­ m ateria ls from w hich ta n k a g e is
G r e s h a m , O r e g o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f ers
Shertn. M cC arter will supply you
M arch 3, 1179.
room w o rk ’ will hold Its th ird an n u al m ade a re w asted by th e sm all sla u g h ­
w ith it. Seasoned live wood, 14.50;
seaso n ed dead wood, $3.50. Phone
convention the sam e week.
No te rin g estab lish m en ts. T h e use of a
TAX FOR CEM ETERY.
335.
tf
te ac h er can afford to be absent. system th a t provides fo r saving th is
N eith er can a school d istric t afford m a teria l an d tu rn in g it in to a v alu ­
L IV E S T O C K
A nnually for several years past,
L iv e s to c k
FOR SALE— C heap, 2,000 gallon
n ot to have a m em ber of Its school ab le com m ercial p ro d u ct in stead of
or alm ost annually— perhaps a few
I*
OR
SALE—
F
resh
cow,
and
young
Redw ood ta n k , pum p an d pipes.
board p re se n t."
into a public m enace to h e a lth w ill
of th e periods w ere overlooked—•
Rose M etzger, phone 3x.
tf
pigs, at C o ttrell. A ddress N. G. F A S T I RE fo r ren t a t G resham . A,
The L eague of T each ers’ associa­ increase th e supply an d assu re its
B.
W
itter,
South
R
o
b
erts
avenue.
there has been a collection taken up
H edin, B oring, O regon.
22
P
hone
383.
»27
tions
is
a
n
atio
n
al
o
rganization
av ailab ility th ro u g h o u t th e
e n tire
SIX HUNDRED pound cream se p a r­
for t h e Im provem ent of th e Gresham
a to r, n early new , fo r sa le a t a b a r­
cem etery. T he sp irit th a t prom pts whose o b ject Is “ to bring associa­ year.
gain. In q u ire , S terlin g & K idder.
"S w ine a re likely to rem ain th e i'O R SALE— Brown Swiss th o r o u g h - 1 BALED HAY fo r sale. Mrs. E. B our
the collection and the donations is tions of te ach ers Into relatio n s of
bred bull calf. E lig ib le to r e g is - • geoiB- lt 2. T ro u td ale , Oregon
com m endable but th e re Is an o th er m u tu al assistan ce and co-operation p rincipal co n su m er of th is p ro d u ct
ter.
W ould tra d e fo r good cow - P h o n e C orb« tt 6101.
*22
FOR SALE— A t a b arg a in , S pauld­
to
Improve
th
e
social
and
economic
because it is n e ith e r so p a la ta b le nor
way of looking at th e m atter.
ing buggy, n early new. R. R.
o r pigs
A.
B
rugger.
P
h
o
n
e
244
FO R SALE— F in e young d a rk Jer­
C arlson. P h o n e 548.
tf
The cem etery Is owned by School sta tu s of teach ers and to prom ote d ig estib le to cud-chew ing an im als.
sey cow. E x tra rich m ilk. P e te r
Being a p ro d u ct of th e m e at In d u stry ,
D istrict No. 4 and th e re is no legal th e best in te re sts of ed u c atio n s.’
A nderson. P h o n e 57.
tf
The m em bership of th e L eague is ta n k a g e has a m ore d ire c t relatio n FO R SALE— Two la rg e five-year-old
A la rg e sto ck of Screen Doors,
way to dispose of It, hence It Is the
m ules, also fo u r la rg e h orses, well
lim
ited
"to
o
rg
an
izatio
n
s
of
not
less
W ire Screen, A d ju sta b le W indow
to th e sw ine pro d u ctio n th a n has any
C olts a t A u c tio n ,
duty of the d istrict or those who
b ro k e; 1300 to 1400 pounds. H. at T a r r ’s sale on May 21st, I will Screens a t M etzger Bros, “ Sw at the
have relatives buried th e re to keep th a n ten g rad e o r high school te ac h ­ o th e r pro tein feed supply. I t ca rrie s
E. Davis. P hone 21.
tf
h av e a p air of 2-year-olds o u t of F ly .”— Adv.
ers
reg
u
larly
and
exclusively
e
n
­
tw ice as m uch p ro tein as lin seed and
it looking nice. The tendency of late
heavy stock.
23
gaged
in
class-room
w
ork.”
G
rade
B
E
E
F
CATTLE,
Stock
c
a
ttle
and
soy
bean
m
eal,
n
early
seven
tim
es
as
years to convert cem eteries into
fresh
cows
w
anted.
A
ndrew
s
Bros.,
FO R SALE— U tah L and P laster,
teach
ers
a
re
expected
to
a
tta
in
all
m uch as b arley o r corn, an d costs
POU LTRY .
parks calls for money, hence it
P le a sa n t Hom e. P hone 279.
$9.50 p er ton a t m ill. Sun Dial Mill
th
e
req
u
irem
en
ts
of
people
who
have
only
ab
o
u
t
o
n
e-th
ird
m
ore.
It
may
would seem th a t th e re should be a
Co., F airview .
N o tic e .
tf
yearly tax levied by the school dis­ leisure. Yet th e te a c h e r’s sa lary Is also be fed an in d efin ite tim e w ith o u t
DRIVING TEAM fo r sale.
An­
I w ill have fo r sale a t T a r r ’s au c­
poor.
She
is
n
o
t
p
ro
tected
by
te
n
u
re
in
ju
rio
u
s
re
s
u
lts
.”
drew
s
Bros.,
P
lea
san
t
H
om
e.
P
hone
tio
n
sale
May
21,
20
h
ig
h
-g
ra
d
e
An
ad.
in
th
e
local
n
ew
spaper
Is
trict for the purpose in th is In­
279.
tf
of office laws o r by re tire m e n t funds.
W hite L eghorn
ro o sters an d also a good In v estm en t th a t all m er-
stance.
H. W
W ith th e H ill system b u ilding rail PASTURAGE for ren t. Good feed; som e of my fine pullets.
h an ts can afford to make.
T here Is good reason to req u ire She has had no p a rt in sh ap in g th e
Cooley, T ro u td ale , R. 1, phone 434.
an
d
ste
a
m
e
r
te
rm
in
a
ls
a
t
F
lav
el,
As­
school
policies
u
n
d
er
which
she
has
ru n n in g w ater. Mrs. E. D ouglass,
the people to Bustaln th e a p p e a r­
R 1, T ro u td a le , Ore.
tf
TH ORO UG H BRED ENGLISH PEN -
ance of all school property in use and worked. She has n ot been en c o u r­ to ria Is feeling th e .m p u lse of ali
C H U R C H S E R V IC E S ,
ciled In d ian R u n n er ducks. B arred
[T h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from
it Is not likely th at anyone would ob­ aged to trav el o r stu d y by a system k in d s of ca p ita l lo oking fo r in v e st­
F o r Sale.
P
ly
m
o
u
th
Rocks
eggs
fo
r
h
a
tc
h
­
tim
e
to
tim e fr e e o f ch a rg e.
O th ers
ject to a trifling tax for th e purpose of exchange of teach ers o r by a Sab­ m en t in d evelopm ent p ro jects. One
No. 1 hog feed, processed barley,
lis t e d h ere a re s o lic ite d . I f a n y are
ing, $1.00 per se ttin g , postpaid, n n ot co rrec
of
th
ese
is
th
e
tw
o
m
ile
stre
e
tc
a
r
ex­
batical
year.
She
has
n
ot
felt
th
a
t
t
p
le
a
se
n
o
tif
y
th
e
O
u
tlo
o
>20.00 p er ton a t S u n d ial Mill,
Indicated.
$7.00 p er h u n d red . P, F. Uhlig, c o r r e c tio n s w ill be m ade a t o n ce ] k and
tf
teaching was a profession because ten sio n of th e Pacific P ow er and Fairview , O regon.
G resham . O regon, R. 3.
S M IT H
M E M O R IA L P R E S B Y T E R -
At ibe next prim ary election, two te ach ers them selves have n ot passed L ig h t com pany in W est A storia.
ian , F a ir v ie w .— R e v
Thos
R o b in so n ,
m in iste r . S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m, Mrs.
years from now, the p ro h ib itio n ists upon th e q ualifications of those In C hief E n g in eer Wm. H. G alvanl it
l>. W . M cK ay, su p e r in te n d e n t; p rea ch ­
on
th
e
g
ro
u
n
d
an
d
th
e
co
n
stru
ctio
n
th
e
profession.
T
hese
benefits
and
will succeed the progressives as the
in g 11 a. m .. Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 p. in.
P r e a c h in g by p a sto r a t V ic to r y and
third political parly of Im portance m any o th e rs can com e th ro u g h th e w ork will be ru sh ed . T he com pany
H u rlb u rt s c h o o lh o u s e s a lte r n a te S u n ­
d a y s, a fte r n o o n an d ev en in g .
and will lake the la tte r ’s place In org an ized efforts of th e class-room h as invested a la rg e sum of m oney in
We Pay 6c a pound for No. 1
teachers.
A storia. T h e officials say th e com ­
the prim aries.
PLEA SA N T
VALLEY
B A P T IS T
Cow». Can use Hogs and Veal
In h er efforts to prom ote th e in ­ pany sta n d s ready to do Its p a rt in
ch u rch . S u n d a y S ch o o l at 10 a
m.;
p
rea
ch
in
g
a
t
11
a.
m;
Y
o
u
n g P eo p le 's
We are holding our b rea th aw a it­ te re sts of th e asso ciatio n Miss De- developm ent w ork, and fa ir tr e a t­
any time. Any quantity.
m e e tin g 6:30; p r e a ch in g at 7:30 p. m.
ing the announcem ent of th e nam e of Oraff Is ad d ressin g a le tte r to each m en t in re tu rn on th e p a r t of th e
R ev. Mr. H oy P a sto r
the rose festival queen. T h at con­ te ac h er In th e sta te . She appeals to people and th e city officials. In an
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n -
P re sid e n t Guy T alb o tt
test was alm ost as exciting as the ♦ hem to o rg an ize and have a p a rt in in terv iew
j d a y S ch o o l 10 a. m. D. K. S h o em a k er
S
u
p erin ten d en t. P r e a c h in g 11 a ni and
says:
th e m ovem ent and is anxious to have
prim ary election.
7:30 p. m. P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y
7.30 p. m. E. A. L eonard, P a sto r.
"T h e com pany feels th a t th e se im ­
each m ake in q u iries for f u rth e r in ­
"T he Kingdom of H ea rts Con­ form ation. H er ad d ress Is 704 Love- p rovem ents will stim u la te hom e
te n t" comes as a fitting clim ax to an Joy stre e t, P o rtlan d .
b u ilding an d th ereb y Increase th e
PHONE 41
E. A. Easley, Real Estate
exciting political cam paign. The
s tre e tc a r traffic. W hile we realize
B u y s. S e lls and E x c h a n g e s R ea l E s ­
G resham liigi, «chooi la in line for a
T he C ottuge G rove L ead er asks. th a t th ese ex ten sio n s m ig h t have
ta te o f a ll k in d s; w r it e s F ir e I n s u r ­
vote of thanks.
a n c e and len d s m on ey.
W h a t’s th e m a tte r w ith O reg o n ?” been p ut in som e tim e ago, y et we
O ffices 333 C ham ber o f flnni™,. , , . .
P R O F E S S IO N A L
C A R D S
and then an sw ers Its own question m ust n ot lose sig h t of th e fact th a t
B u ild in g , P o r tla n d , O regon .
It is reported that R oosevelt has by saying rad ical fev er has ab o u t
P H O N E : M a rsh a ll 1675.
conditions have n o t w arra n te d it,
lost 59 pounds In w eight w hile In the
R
esid
e n c e on P o w e ll S tr e e t, G resh a m
M BÜBAKCE
run Its course and th e reactio n is possibly u n til th e p resen t, w hen th e
D E N T IS T S
Jungles of South A m erican. W. H. ready to set in.
outlook n ever looked b rig h te r in As­
T aft should go to South A m erica.
t. J . O TT
b , b . OTT
JOHN BROWN
| T he lo n g sh o rem en ’s s trik e to force to ria. T h ere is m uch developm ent
work going on a t th e m outh of th e
IN S U B A N C B
San F rancisco ad v ertises th e low ­
recognition of th e fre ig h t ch e ck e rs’
O T T BROS.
PAINTING WANTED
NTED $
Colum bia riv er, an d th e disposition
's ! tax rate of any city from Stock-
R ep resen tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
union a t P o rtlan d proved a failure
By DAY o r CONTRACT
D E N T IS T S
ton to New York and 1 h g ettin g many when p assengers cancelled th e ir tic k ­ of th e Pacific P ow er & L ig h t Co. is to
SURANCE COMPANIES
E. SUM Y
keep Im proving its p ro p ertie s coni-
factories.
GRESHAM
-
-
OREGON
ets on th e vessels affected on account
P
h
o
n
e
5 13
O resh a m , O regon
C a ll P e c k '» R e s ta u ra n t.
e
n
s
u
ra
te
w
ith
th
e
needs
of
th
e
public
of th e delay.
r GRESHAM ,
-
-
ORE,
The G reat N orthern ru llro ad has
We all need m ore business and big
placed orders for ten m illion feet of
M arion and C lackam as counties im provem ents ca n n o t be m ade unless
’ k u n e M a in 2<it43
J a m e s E lk in g to n
lum ber and 1000 re frig e ra to r cars.
a re holding
road
bond elections. they pay. It is th e re fo re a good
I
N
8
U
B
A
N
C
E
tim e for all of us to pull to g eth er.
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
A C C ID E N T
S U R E T Y BO N D S
The grading crew on th e W iliam May 16, th a t will, if ca rrie d , resu lt
►{RE
A U T O M O B IL E
D E N T IS T
In
ex
p
en
d
itu
res
of
o
v
er
a
m
illion
d
ol­
• tte valley mid Siletz railro a d is
HEALTH
P L A T E U LA SS
T he farm ers do not ap p reciate
Office 514 O reg o n ia n Bldg.
lars on h ard su rfa c e highw ays.
w orking as far west as H oskins.
Belling p ro d u cts on a v a ilin g m a rk e t
Office o n M a in S t r e e t
P o r tla n d ,
-
.
O regon
PH O NES:
Office 816 R e s , 68.
to pay in creasin g taxes to sh o rten
R
oseburg
people
a
re
up
in
arm
s
rile Lebanon Sand and G ravel Co.
th e w orkday of public em ployes to
P H Y S IC IA N S
CONTBACTOB8
b u s installed a lot of new m achinery a t th e th re a t of G o vernor W est to eig h t hours.
an
n
u
l
co
n
stru
ctio
n
of
b
a
rra
c
k
s
for
for a m odern p lant a t th a t rtty .
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
th e 8 oldlera' Home as provided by
P olk, Y am hill an d W ashington
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg eon
ALFRED HAMMAR
Oil lands are being tak eu up very th e last le g islatu re.
county have u n ited to p u t cru d e oil
O F F IC E H O U R S
P
la
s
te
r
e
r
a
n
il
C
e
m
e
n
t
C
o
n
tra
c
to
r.
rapidly In M alheur county and m any
a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m I
p. m.
You c a n ’t most alwa'ys g en erally oh th e main rouds In th e county to
f to 8 p. m , a t R esid e n c e
»« Ils arc being developed.
E
stim
ate
s
fu
rn
ish
ed
free
on
re
­
1
h
o
n
es
o
n
ic
e
116
R
esid
e
n
c
e
118
get
rid
of
th
e
d
u
st
nuisance.
som etim es tell w hat you least expect
q uest. All w ork G u aran teed
Office H o w ltt Bldg*., o v er P . O.
th
e
m
ost,
n
o
r
how
th
e
cat
Is
going
to
rw ohy Bros, w ere th e low est bid­
P hon s 0x1
O resh a m P. O. B o x 31
A rran g em en ts have been c o m p e t­
Especially w hen th e re Is a
ders on the C olum bia highw ay Jum p
r
------------------------------------ x
ed
for
th
e
co
n
stru
ctio
n
of
27
m
iles
prim ary election.
through C latsop county.
P H O N E S : R e sid e n c e, 111; O dice, l l x
of logging road o u t of S u th erlin to ­
W id e ly
s c a tte re d
h av e
IF YOU W ANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
The niade-ln-L ane co unty exposi­ w ard Coos Hay.
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
About two thousand d o lla rs has
been b u ilt by th e P o r t -
P h y s ic ia n an d S u rg eon
tion
was
a
g
reat
success,
an
d
con­
la
n
d
R
a
i
l
w
a
y
,
__w_____
L ig h t a
•en subscribed to estab lish a pot
W heeler county has one lone re g ­
H o u rs
10-12 a. m.. 3-4 and 7-8 p m
P o w e r C o m p a n y fo r th e
cluded with a m ade-ln-O regon b an ­
plunt at Molalla.
istered
prohl.
W
onder
how
It
feels
O
ffice,
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pu pose o f p ro v id in g
quet S atu rd ay n ig h t at th e O sburn
to feel lonesom e.
GRESHAM
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OREGON
I'lie businens men of C anby are hotel In Eugene.
trying to estáb il h a ferry across the
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T he sm oke of b a ttle is clearin g
W illam ette.
PH O NES.
ReMidence,
T abor
120
aw ay an d th e re will be a few sco rch ­
Office. M ain 4812. H om e A 6162
W ork has com m enced on a new ed fea th ers when th e atm o sp h e re Is
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
ilck building fo r the C ourier at O r­ clea r again.
P h y s ic ia n a n d N urgeon
ton City
R es.. » 3 E a s t (ittth St.
The I- a m e r i’ Mutual Fire
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
Office. 1111-13 B a llin g B n lld ln r
T he wool In d u stry of e a ste rn O re­
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N ”
Kelief Association
Bids havi heen taken fo r th è con­ gon is pasing th ro u g h a season of the
ETTSEL T. JONES
ERANK7C JONES
( r j e t Ion of tile new publtc dccks at g rea test activ ity , prices going as high
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o f P o r tla n d , O regon
to its p a tro n a .
T h ro u g h
Astoria.
Office P h o n e 4«.
R e sid e n c e . 33»
as 19 cents.
In v ite s a ll fa r m e r s w h o h av e no
h ig h
te n s io n
tra n s m is ­
Buyer and Seller are quickly drawn together j
NOTICE!
G RESH AM
M ARKET
'Ten
Electric
G e n e ra tin g
P lants
A tte n tio n !
Ih " S outhern Pacific wlll bulld a
He l a» ing track at Mohawk Ju n c-
4 p er cen t
It Is proposed to hold a U m atilla
county n ia u u fa c tu re rs' ex position at
P endleton som e tu n e th is su m m er.
In s u ra n c e on t h e ir fa r m b u ild in g »
to In s u re w ith us.
T h is associa-
a tio a ts th e (h e a p e s t a n d safest in
th e s ta te .
It in s u re s o n ly c o u n try
p ro p e rty an d ha» o v e r $ 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
In s u ra n c e in fo rce .
W r its or p h on s
4 p er ce n t
Bank of Gresham
GRESHAM, OREGON
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UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY for Postal S a v iw i
*lesl<na,ed Depositary for the CITY of ORESHAM
and Oresham SCHOOL DISTRICT No 4
ORESHAM,
t. rnhng t’u’onî.
,acoounU of
and merchants, ex­
it
r
-very courtesy consistent with s a fe
an«i conservative banking.
4 per cent Interest Paid on Saving» and Time Deposit«.
A. F, M ILLER, P resid en t.
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i n , ï , h , , v v .
M IL I.K R , Mee-President.
9 » . t H
O L I.ID A I, tlc e -P re a .
K W. PKTKKNOM.
C ashier
.u.L Larson, fe.mu.uei Anderson. J. Mcp. Robinson, Directors.
w bbabxau . P r o
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G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
A tto rn e y s .
K- J*#I
M ain 1940
C. G. SCHNEIDER
A tto r n e y -a t-la tw
410 W o r c e ste r B ld g .
P h o n s 7«
B a s i N s ta ts
sion lin e s , each o f these
g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a re in ­
te r-c o m m u n ic a tiv e ,
so
t h a t th e s e rv ic e is In ­
s u re d
a g a in s t
u n fo r e ­
s e e n in te rr u p tio n s .
P H Y S IC IA N and 8U B O E O N
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l ca ll» p ro m p tly a t ­
ten ded. ¡special
a tte n tio n
to d is ­
e a s e s o f th e F y ea and fittin g
g la s s e s .
“
Office t ’o m . 9 to 12 a m , 1 10 to
o v e r P lr e t S ta te B an k
O -.a h a i
P o rtla n d . Ore
WHERE LOCATED
Dr. W. C. Belt
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
A ssociation.
O resh am B o a t s Wo. «
N o ta ry P u b lic
Reliable
E le c tric
S e r v ic e
Fundamental Music Training
! P o r tla m l
ph y sic ian and svkubon
Office on Main Street, op. Library
Phone 18
Greeham, Ore
Clags and Private Lessons
M ost P r ..m p t and E ffe c tu a l C u re fo r
llmt Cohla.
F hone 661
FLORENCE M. HONEY
”■ hen you have a bad cold you
w ant a rem edy th a t will not only
«lve you relief, b u t effect a prom pt
and p erm a n en t cure, a rem edy th a t
1» p leasan t to tak e, a rem edy th a t
co n tain s n o th in g in ju rio u s
C ham ­
b erla in 's i ough Rem edy m eets all
M R S M S Q U IR E
th ese req u irem en ts. It acts on n a­
t u r e s plan, relieves th e lungs, aids
Main S treet opposite
exp ecto ratio n , opens th e secretio n s
Bank of Gresham
and resto res th e system to a h ealth y
condition. T his rem edy has a world
wide sale and use and can alw ays
Eyes tested and glasses fitted
be depended upon
Sold by Oreeb-
am D rug Co , and all D ealers
Or. Gao Inglis.
Dressmaking
Dr H s s lo p e x p e c ts to open offices
in F ir s t s t a t e B ank b u ild ln r. G resh ­
am d u rin g th e tw o d a y s T u esd a y
• nd F rid a y , s t a r t in g th e first T u e s ­
d ay In May.
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
OSTEOATHIC PHYSICIAN ud SURGEON
A p p o in tm e n ts m ay be m a d s for
* h**d bx c<U ln« F ir s t
S t a t s Bank.
P h o n s 636
P O R T L A N D O F F IC E
♦S4-S-7-S-S H o rg aa Bldg.
B ro a d w a y
an d W a s h in g to n
St.
(S )
O re g o n C ity
S ilv e rto n
I ( a z a d e ro
E s ta c ad a
B a ll R a n
B o rin g
Ht. Johns
S alem
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway and Aider « trè s »
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PHONES:
Marshall (1 9 0
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