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G resham
GRISHAM OUTLOOK
O utlook | Rig
TUESDAY,
MAY
Ä1,
1#14
lo g » for (lie O regon I'uilding.
W ith in th e p a r t few d ay s th e log»
TWICE A WEEK
w hich will be used as p illa rs a ro u n d
Published «vary Tuesday and Friday
th e O reg o n b u ild in g a t San F ra n c isc o
T h e S an d y C o m m ercial c lu b h eld
at Gresham. Oregon.
n ex t y e a r h av e been sh ip p ed . O f th e a sp ecial m e e tin g F rid a y n ig h t an d
H. L. KT. Cl-AIH. Editor and Publ'r.
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! to ta l n u m b e r of 4 it logs to be s e n t, m ad e pl ena fo r a m o n s te r c e le b ra tio n
O u r StjhM *rlpdoii
sev en c a rlo a d s w ere sh ip p ed fro m o n th e F o u r th o f J u ly . T h e u su a l
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threw m o n tA 'a tr ia l
O reg o n , w hile 12 logs w ill be s e n t by
P a u l M einig h as r e tu rn e d fro m a
•u b a c rlp tlo n .
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I s te a m e r from C oos Bay. T h e logs b u sin e ss tr ip to O reg o n C ity.
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T h e S an d y sc h o o ls closed F riday
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fitted u p fo r H e n ry M ills w ho h as
p o u n d s a n d th e r e Is o n ly o n e d e rr ic k m oved h is c o n fe c tio n e ry sto c k th e r e
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F re d P ro c to r h a s le ft th e em p lo y
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th a t b e lo n g in g to th e O. W. R. & N. o f th e S an d y F ir L u m b e r co m p an y
I Co. on th e A lb in a Dock.
< iffli Jal paper of
a n d is now a c tin g as b o o k k e e p e r a t
Gresham. Oregon.
T h e O reg o n b u ild in g a t th e ex p o si- th e C la c k a m a s C o u n ty b ank,
fttd a l
p aper of
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tio n is to be o f G re c ia n a r c h ite c tu r e
J im D ixon is c ru is in g tim b e r n e a r
F a ir v ie w . O r e g o n .
on th e p lan of th e P a rth e n o n a t C h e rry v ille .
Entered as second-class m atter
C h as.
B a rb e r, o f P o rtla n d , is
March 3. 1911 a t th e Postofflce a t A th en s. T h e 4 8 log p illa rs s u r ro u n d -
Gresham. O regon, u n d er th e A ct of Ing It w ill be five fe e t In d ia m e te r a n d s p e n d in g a few d ay s a t his ra n c h .
lc a w ord for first in sertion ; o n e-h a lf cent a w ord eai h su b seq u en t insertion.
M inim um , any insertion. I(k
March 3. ___Li_______________________ 4 5 fe e t h ig h . T h ey w ill be d e d ic a te d
W a rm ra in s a r e m a ltin g th e g a r-
l.frK H T O t K.
U t »stock
O l'T IN T H E COLO .
to
*** s ta te s o f th e u n io n an d e ach d en s a n d g ra in ju m p .
.Mescei huit» >us.
________
w ill b e a r th e em b lem o f a sta te .
Ik e A n d e rso n is p a ss in g o u t ice
W A N TED — F o r h u sb a n d and
E lectio n o f officers o f th e O reg o n
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c re a m a n d m e d ic in e s fo r th e E sson COW W A N T E D — Y oung, g e n tle , f a ir
P a s tu r e fo r K e n t.
m ilk e r, tu b e r c u lin te s te d . R e a so n ­
s t a te g ra n g e la s t w eek, as re p o r te d ,
O ne of th e n ew est a n d m o st In te r- d ru g e s ta b lis h m e n t.
fu r n is h e d s ittin g
room a n d hi/,
D o u g lass B e a v e r G a rd e n .
G reen
a b le p rice.
J. F. M oore, It. 4, feed all su m m e r.
sh o w s t h a t M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty w as e a tin g crops ra ise d In O reg o n Is th e
room w ith m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s."
R u n n in g w a te r.
T h e S an d y b an d w ill hav e c h a rg e
G re sh a m .
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le ft w ith o u t re p r e s e n ta tio n . N o t b u t m in t fro m w hich p e p p e rm in t o il is of th e d a n c in g a t S h e lle y 's h a ll on
a lso h o a rd , In fam ily w ith no o th e r
50c a m o n th a n d up.
M rs. E u n ice
In o th e r se c tio n s of th e th e F o u r th o f Ju ly .
w h a t th e e le c te d officers a re J u s t as e x tra c te d .
h o a rd e rs
A pply W G., c a re O u t­
M. D o u g lass, R. 1, T ro u td a le . P h o n e
JE R S E Y
H E IF E R
fo r s a l e - . . I 781.
tf
look.
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good a s a n y t h a t m ig h t h a v e been c o u n try w h ere th is oil is an e s ta b ­
R. I. A n d e rso n h as m oved h is fa m ­
sto ck .
F o r fu ll In fo rm a tio n see
ch o sen fro m th is o r an y o th e r c o u n ­ lish ed p ro d u c t, th e o il se lls a t »3 to ily fro m th e W alto n p lace to a ra n c h
M M. S q u ire .
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LO ST— O ne
bay
S h e tla n d
pony, FO R S A L E - O ne 3 % in. w ag o n ,
ty, b u t th e fa c t re v e a ls a g a in th e d is­ 14 p e r pound. E x p e rim e n ts c o n d u c t­ he re c e n tly b o u g h t n e a r P le a s a n t
P h o n e 753.
tf
w h ite sp o t on back , w h ite feet. N o­
F O R S A L E — T w o la r g e five-year-old
c rim in a tio n a n d p re ju d ic e t h a t is a l­ ed in th e v icin ity o f W est S ta y to n . H om e.
tify
W.
II.
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m u les, a lso fo u r la r g e h o rse s, w ell
w ays sh o w n M u ltn o m a h in th e s t a te M arlo n co u n ty , in d ic a te s th a t th is
W A N T E D — A ch ild o r tw o fo r co m ­
T h e F lrw o o d I n d u s tr ia l c lu b w ill
pany. Am very fo n d o f c h ild re n .
b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 p o u n d s. H.
g ra n g e , as w ell as lit o th e r o r g a n iz a ­ cro p , w hen g ro w n u n d e r ir rig a tio n , m eet th e th ir d F rid a y in eacli m o n th
B est o f ca re . A d ress M. Box 86.
F O R S A L E — O at hay a n d c lo v e r hay,
E. D avis. P h o n e 21.
tf
tio n s, an d e m p h a s is e s th e fa c t t h a t a w ill y ield a t th e r a te o f $120 p e r ac re . d u rin g th e su m m e r.
R. 1, T ro u td a le , O re.
tf
loose. P h o n e 756.
tf
few o f th e v alley c o u n tie s a r e in c o n ­ It is ex p ected th a t a p la n t fo r d is ­
J o e D eS h azer b o u g h t a su lk y c u l­
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tro l o f th e g ra n g e a n d a r e d e te r m in e d tillin g th e oil wil he e re c te d a t W est tiv a to r in S an d y S a tu rd a y .
fre sh cow s w an ted . A ndrew :. B ro s., j LO O SE T IM O T H Y HAY fo r sale. W A N TED — G irl fo r g e n e ra l h o u se ­
w ork. M rs. H. E. D avis.
Phone
G uy II. R o b e rtso n . P h o n e 35x. tf
to rem ain so to th e d e tr im e n t o f th e S ta y to n a n d a p ro fita b le b u sin e ss In
P h o n e 2 7 9.
W ill Bos hoi m b o u g h t tw o r e g is te r ­ P le a s a n t H om e.
21.
tf
o rd e r in th e s ta te .
th e sh ip p in g o f p la n ts to o th e r se c ­ ed an d fo u r h ig h g ra d e J e rs e y cow s
F O R S A L E — L oose h o rs e hay.
D R IV IN G TEA M fo r sale,
A
n-
Up to six y e a rs ag o th e c o u n ty o f tio n s b u lft up.
Wood 1
W ood !
W ood I
n e a r G resh am - F rid a y .
G re g e rse n . P h o n e 761.
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d rew s B ro s., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o u e
M u ltn o m ah w as o n ly a b le to o c c a ­
S h eru i M c C a rte r w ill su p p ly you
T h e S an d y W o m en ’s c lu b w ill h av e 279.
tf
w ith it. S easo n ed live w ood, 54.00.
sio n ally g et a n y th in g ab o v e th e m o st
P O I LTKY.
The
p ro p o sed
m e a t o rd in a n c e , c h a rg e o f th e lite r a r y an d m u sical
se a so n e d d e a d w ood, $3.50.
Phone
u n im p o rta n t offices. A t th e E u g e n e w hich h a s been b efo re th e P o rtla n d p ro g ra m a t M eln ig ’s p a rk on th e
For Sale.
W A N TED — S p rin g ch ick e n s,
335.
tf
W ill
No 1 hog feed, p ro cessed b a rle y , pay m a rk e t price.
sessio n a v ig o ro u s e ffo rt wa« m a d e co u n cil fo r th e p a s t th r e e m o n th s F o u rth o f Ju ly .
D. R eg al, J e u n e
$20.00 p e r to n a t S u n d ia l M ill, S ta tio n . P h o n e 12x.
to get at le a st o n e o f th e b ig offices w ill co m e up fo r a n o th e r h e a rin g to ­
FO R S A L E — C h eap , 2 ,0 0 0 g allo n
tf
N. H. S ch m in k y a n d A. J Morri F a irv ie w , O reg o n .
tf
anil th e M u ltn o m a h
m e m b e rs s u c ­ m o rro w , b u t it w ill p ro b a b ly be h eld son, o f D over, s p e n t S u n d a y in S andy
R edw ood ta n k , p u m p a n d pipes.
T H O R O U G H B R E D E N G L IS H P E N -
ceeded In g e ttin g th e s t a te le c tu re r . o v e r a g a in fo r tw o w eeks, w hen it
R
ose M etzg er, p h o n e 3x.
tf
W illiam F is h e r Is b u ild in g a b arn P A S T U R E fo r re n t a t G re sh a m . A.
ciled In d ia n R u n n e r d u c k s. B a rre d
B. W itte r, S o u th R o b e rts a v en u e.
Il has held th a t office sin ce u n til la s t w ill u n d o u b te d ly p ass in a n a m e n d ­ a t B ull R u n .
P ly m o u th R ocks e g g s fo r h a tc h ­
P h o n e 383.
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w eek. Now It is w ith o u t a n y th in g .
ed fo rm . T h e re Is an In d icatio n th a t
in g . $1.00 p e r s e ttin g , p o stp a id , SIX H U N D R E D p o u n d c re a m s e p a r ­
P e titio n s fo r a u n io n h ig h sch o o l
$7.00 p e r h u n d re d .
P. F . U hlig,
a to r , n e a rly new , fo r s a le a t a b a r ­
A co u n ty lik e th is , w ith te n flo u r­ If, w ill oe c o n te ste d a f t e r It becom es a t S an d y h av e been c irc u la te d an d
F R E S H CO W fo r sale. P h o n e 296.
G re sh a m , O reg o n , R. 3.
g a in . In q u ire , S te rlin g & K id d er.
ish in g su b o rd in a te g ra n g e s a n d th e a law.
sig n ed up in S an d y , F irw o o d , D over,
larg est of th em all in th e s ta te , as
B ull R u n , K elso
a n d C h e rry v ille .
FO R S A L E — A t a b a rg a in , Spauld­
T h e E n g lish p a rlia m e n t h a s g r a n t ­
well as th e la rg e s t a n d b e st P o m o n a
T h e p ro p o s itio n w ill b e v oted on a t
in g b u g g y , n e a rly new . R. R.
ed
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by
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jo
rity
g ra n g e and fu lly o n e -e ig h th o f th e
th e a n n u a l sch o o l m e e tin g J u n e 15
C a rlso n . P h o n e 548.
tf
b o n fires a r e
s ta le m em b ersh ip g e ts n o th in g w h ile v o te o f 77. Ire la n d
in th e a b o v e n am ed d is tric ts . If th e
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L in n r o u n 'l e s g et
W A N T E D — W om an to co m e to h o u se
m e a s u re p asses, o n e m e m b e r of th e
IX B Ü B A H C E
D E M T IST S
ab o u t five officers e ach a n d a ll th e been g o in g on sin ce 1870 Is o n ly r e ­ u n io n liig h sch o o l b o a rd w ill
on ce a w eek to w ash. B e st of
be
m ost im p o rta n t on es.
It is r a t h e r new ed In a n o th e r p h ase. It w ill now ch o sen fro m e ach d is tric t. T h e use
w ages p aid. M rs. C la re n c e C ath ey
W.
J.
OTT
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d is c rim in a to ry a n d Is a p t to b reed c o n tin u e b etw een th e tw o fa c tio n s o f a ro o m w ill be d o n a te d by th e
JOHN BROWN
P h o n e 97.
tf
d isc o n te n t.
W iser c o u n sels sh o u ld th a t a re op p o sed to e ach o th e r a n d a S an d y d is tric t. T h e re is no good r e a ­
m nuaoi
p rev ail am o n g th e d e le g a te s, hu civil w a r is n o t Im p ro b ab le .
son w hy th is p ro p o s itio n sh o u ld not
R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
D E M T IST S
th e re is alw ay s a m ad sc ra m b le fo r
receiv e fa v o ra b le c o n s id e ra tio n at
S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
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the offices anil the present m ethods of
th e h a n d s o f a good m a jo rity of th e
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P h o n s 513
O rM ham , O regon
re p re s e n ta tio n allow tw o o r th r e e
v o te rs in th e s e v e ra l d is tric ts . Such
co u n tie s to c o n tro l e v e ry th in g In n u m b e r o f wood b lo ck p av in g p la n ts a sch o o l w ill be a n in v a lu a b le asse t
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
in
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citie
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th
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av
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th
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raw
e lu d in g th e elec tio n s.
P h o n e M a in 2 (1 8 3
to th e c o m m u n ity , w ill g ive y o u r
m
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J a m e s E lk in g t o n
Relief Association
W ith all th e p re ju d ic e t h a t sh o w s
c h ild re n o f te n d e r y e a rs a c h a n c e to
IB 8 V 8 A N C E
J.
E.
CLANAHAN,
D.M.D.
Itself a g a in s t M u ltn o m ah th e g ra n g s t r e e t a n d p e rm a n e n t h ig h w ay b u s i­ ad v an ce b ey o n d th e e ig h th g ra d e
OF
PORTLAND, OREGON
A C C ID E N T
S U R E T Y BO N D S
ness.
D E N T IS T
es or th is co u n ty a re g o in g to re m a in
F IR E
A U T O M O B IL E
h e re n e a r h o m e a t a sm a ll ex p en se
Invitee
all farm ers w ho h ave no
L IF E
P L A T E G L A SS
Office 514 O reg o n ia n B ldg.
loyal a n d w ork Ju st as h a rd as e v e r
HEALTH
Insurance on th eir farm b u ild in gs
T h e B eav ers w ill be In P o rtla n d w ill r e n d e r a la rg e se rv ic e In keep
Office on M ain S tr e e t
P o rtla n d ,
*
•
O regon
lint It c e rta in ly seem s as If th e m em
to in su re w ith us. T h is associa-
a g a in n e x t w eek fo r a s e rie s o f 19 lu g up th e so c ia l as w ell as financial
P H O N E S:
Office 816 R e « . 68
ation is th e ch eap est anti sa fest in
h ers of th e o rd e r h e re a re e n title d
s
ta
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d
a
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s
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th
is
se
c
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n
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K
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g am es. T h ey a re now Ju st o n e ste p
P H Y S IC IA N S
th e sta te. It in su res on ly country
to b e tte r tr e a tm e n t. W ho w ill be th e
C O N TR A C TO R S
ab o v e th e b a se m e n t floor an d th e i r y o u r b oys a n d g irls a t hom e. G ive
property and lias over $ 3 .0 0 0 ,(MM)
first to m ak e ex cu ses?
in su ran ce in force.
luck w h ile h e re w ill a lm o st d e te rm in e th e m a c h a n c e h e re . I t is a b so lu te ly
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
th e e x p e n se o f a h ig h
how th e y w ill com e o u t in th e finals. s u r e th a t
W rite or phone
P h y sicia n and S urgeon
ALFRED HAMMAR
III
I.VMMAN1 M A N A G E K IE .
sch o o l w ill fall below th e o n e au d
O F F IC E H O U R S
R . W . a X X B H A L L , F ree.
P la s te r e r a n d C em en t C o n tra c to r.
10 a. m. to 12 rn., 1 p. nr to 3 p. m.
T h e s o u th e rn O reg o n a n d n o rth e rn a h a lf m ill m a rk . B ull R u n d is tric t
7 to 8 p. in., at R esid e n c e
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R elief
T h e b u siest A m erican In p u b lic C a lifo rn ia M ining c o n g re ss w ill be
E s tim a te s fu rn is h e d fre e on r e ­
P h o n es: Office 116 R e sid e n c e 118
a lo n e h a s a n a ssessed v a lu a tio n o f
A sso ciatio n .
life today is D istrict A tto rn e y C h a rle s held a t A sh lan d e a rly In J u ly to r e ­
q u e st. A ll w o rk G u a ra n te e d
Office H o w ltt B ld g ., o ra r P. O.
o v e r $ 4 5 2 ,0 0 0 . If you s ta n d fo r e d ­
S. W h itm an , o f New Y o rk . C rim e a n d vive In te re s t In m in in g an d m in im ize
G
resh
a
m
R
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te I o . 3
P h o n e 501
Q reehara P. O. B o x 31
P h o n e 74
u c a tio n a l a n d m o ral p ro g re ss, fo r s o ­
R o ta r y P u b lic
R e a l E s ta t e
cro o k ed n ess have no p eace In W h it­ th e evil effects of th e B lue 3ky law s.
c ia l a d v a n c e m e n t, a n d fo r a ris in g
m an 's b ailiw ick . H e k eep s th e T a m ­
P H O N E S : R esid en ce, 111; o ffice, 111
v a lu e of y o u r p ro p e rty , v o te " F o r
m any a n im a ls m o v in g , a n d h e k eep s
A F re n c h m a n d ied In P a ris la s t U nion H ig h S chool— Y es.”
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
them m oving to effect. A lread y n o t week w ho had sm o k ed 6 2 7 ,4 0 0 c i­
Pity sit ian anti Surgeon
ml th e c o u n try o v e r fo r Ills s te r lin g g a rs
He Is dead at th e ag e of 77,
E yes te s te d a n d g la sse s fitted
H o u rs
10-12 a. m„ 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.
c h a ra c te r, en e rg y a n d fidelity h e now It Is said th a t sm o k ed m e a t k eep s th e Dr. Geo. In g lis.
Office, llo w itt B u ild in g
e x h ib its a q u a lity w h eh i m a k e s th e best.
G R E SH A M
-
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OREG ON
c o m b in atio n co m p le te — th e q u a lity
LODGES AND SOt IETIES.
of highly efficient v e rs a tility .
L ie u te n a n t B eck er w as co n v icted
C O LU M BIA G R A N G E — M eets first
M aster. R I'
W ith re le n tle s s p e rs iste n c y h e u n ­ u g aln but bets a re a b o u t even th a t S a tu rd a y In each m onth
P H O N E S;
R e sid e n c e,
Tabor
120;
R a sm u ssen : se c r e ta r y . M rs .1. P ounder;
Office. M ain 4812, H om e A 5152
covers th e s e c re t h id in g p lace s o f
will n e v e r su ffer th e e x tre m e p e n ­ lectu rer, G eo rg e K n leriem . C orbett. Gre.
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
g r a tt an d p o litical in iq u ity in
o n e alty .
PLEASANT
VALLEY
GRANGE—
P h ysician and S u rgeon
quarter w hile he rip s th e veil o f c o n ­
M eets ev ery secon d S a tu rd a y in ea ch
Rea., » 3 East OOtli St.
M aster, H. W. S n a sh a tl. se c r e ­
T h e M alh eu r E n te rp r is e say s th e r e m onth
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I'O R T L A N D . OREG O N
w ire ta p p in g sw in d le in a n o th e r ; a t w ill he g e n e ra l ap p ro v a l of th e m em S n ash atl G resh am , O regon, R. I . l>. 3.
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANKZC. JONES
Hu sam e tim e th ro w in g sh o c k s o f b e rs of th e le g is la tu re w ho p u t in
SA N D Y
G R A N G E — M eets
ev ery
fo u rth S a tu rd a y . M aster. A G. T h o m a s,
high v o ltag e In to Ir r e g u la r itie s c o n ­ h e ir tim e s w a ttin g fool law s.
Office P h o n e 4 0 .
R esid e n c e. 33?
A ttorneys.
se creta ry , J e n n ie K ell, lectu rer. Mrs. M
Hell.
Santly, O regon.
n e c t e d w ith a h u n d re d o th e r s h a d y
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J u d g e McGinn h o ld s (h a t a r a i l ­
tra n sa c tio n o f th e T a m m a n y tig e r.
P H Y S IC IA N an d 8 U B O S O V
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L TN O M A H G R A N G E — M eets e v ­
M ain 1940
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tended. S p e c ia l
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to d is ­
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w reck in u sto rm .
A ttu i ne> -at-L aw
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T h e R o se n th a l
m u rd er
o ffice H o u rs 9 to 12 a m ., 1:30 to 6
P ow er C om pany for th e
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case and th e a tte n d a n t fa te o f h is
purpose o f p rovid in g
third S a tu rd a y each m onth
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tntii d e te r s re c e n tly e x e c u te d , to g e t h ­
lectu rer, J. W M ills
P ortlan d K. F.
e r w ith th e seco n d c o n v ictio n o f L ie u ­ C oos Bay cities co stin g $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 w ill D. 1.
be s ta rte d a t once an d to be c o m p le t­
te n a n t Be k er a re s till fre sh in th
G R E SH A M
G R A N G E — M eets ev ery
ed th is su m m er.
Dr. W. C. Belt
seco n d S a tu rd a y , each m onth .
M aster.
public m ind.
W h itm a n h as d e m o n ­
H I: D a v is se c r e ta r y . A lh erta A llen
PH Y SIC IAN AND SURGEON
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E V E N IN G
STAR
G R A N G E -M eets
ceeding in all cases w ith o u t fe a r o r
Office on M ain S tre e t, op L ib ra ry
re p re s e n tin g
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , an il a first S a tu rd a y each m onth. M aster, .1
favor.
J J o h n so n , se c r e ta r y , J e n n ie C. S m ith ;
P h o n e 18
G re sh a m , O re.
Class and Private Lessons
y e a rly o u tp u t of five to six m illio n s lectu rer, S. F B a ll L ent*. O regon
Sandy
Don’t Let
%
Mere Circumstances
Hold You B¿ck!
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Advertise It
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CARDS
O T T BROS.
Attention !
as
Ten
Generating
Plants
Reliable
E le c tr ic
S e r v ic e
Fundamental Music Training
< red it |g d u e th e O reg o n ian fo r Its
reei nt plan of p u b lish in g all n ew s o f
m iportuiit tr a n s a c tio n s In re a l e s ta te ,
new b u ild in g s an d o th e r
Im p ro v e ­
m e n t s from its ex ch an g es.
T h e p la n
not only a d v e rtis e s ev ery se c tio n o f
Hie sta ll but sh o w s th e m a g n itu d e
o such business an d e n c o u ra g e s th e
hu »I | a p e rs to g r e a te r e x e rtio n In r e ­
p o rtin g such
item s,
k n o w in g th a t
' le y
w in go, w id e r c ir c u la tio n
th ro u g h th e O reg o n ian .
T exas id,,« th a t all c rim in a ls
n-«tii> has been p u t fo rth In an
atte ipt to hav e an asy lu m fo r su c h
r , , „ , ,,
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person >11(b„
l o t l l , d hv th e le g is la tu re
Th.. Iti
nut to b. th a t n o o n e h u t
• » in san . p erso n w ould co m m it .
a re o rg a n iz in g a g a in s t p ro h ib itio n .
A sto ria is to get a s tr e e t c a r lin e
e x te n sio n o f tw o m iles a t th e h a n d s
o f th e P aettu P ow er a n d L ig h t Co.
A fa c to ry a t M arsh field h as been
equipp«>d w ith m a c h in e ry to tu r n o u t
fifty in J tt r,-»ai*a d ally.
Th.
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POM ONA
O R A N G E — M eets
third
W ed n esd ay, M arch. J u n e
S ep tem b er.
I D ecem b er
M aster. T. J K reu J er. sec-
reta ry . Mrs M. M E a to n , lectu rer. Mrs.
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G . J S tu b b s
se c r e ta r y . R. H.
Todd.
M eets ev e r y S a tu rd a y ev en in g
M arshfield city an d c o u n ty officiais , B O R IN G I.O DG E. NO. 234. I O O F
N G . C. M L ake s e c r e ta r y W A
a r e p la n n in g th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a Morand.
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i e v e n in g * ea ch m on th C om m an d er. Frank
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I ' l o x m u s t b.
• l o . t n . _ v . in h e a lth y
kept in r e s tr a in t th e r e a f te r bu t a r e :
•’ ,ou
H1‘> th * body o f p o iso n s
not to be .. nstdered convicts
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Im p ro v e y o u r co m p lex io n
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; by flu*h ,|ig th e liv e r a n d k id n e y s
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C h a m b e rla in b a n n e r a n d co m es o u t K i n g s N ow L if e I i l l s th a n any luedt
fo r P ro g re ssiv e H an ley .
If R Is a cin e I e v e r tr ie d ," sa y s C. E. H a t­
J6 c , a t y o u r
sch em e to elec» R. A. B ooth as U. 8. field. of C h icag o , III.
D ru g g ist
senator i t ’s a s h re w d o n e. b u t w h a t
Y am w in _
did C h a m b e rla in do to W ood to m e r it
euob treatment t
ROCK W O O D G R A N G E — M eets
first
W ed n esd ay 8 p. in., aud third S a tu rd a y ,
10 a. in
M aster. Joh n R ich m o n d , s e c ­
reta ry , H e ste r B. T h orp e, lectu rer, Mrs
Mary R ich m on d
G resh am . R. F.D 1
i n , D rag o n lo w e r Co. a t k u g e u e Susan Wlndle.
Is m ak in g sp ecial r»,..«
in In d u r a , fo e
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t o r te e Io l o c a t e at th a t c i t y .
Phone
F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M eets ev ery
first S atu rd ay.
M aster. C edric S to n e,
se c r e ta r y , R oy S to n e lectu rer. Mrs. J.
W. T o w n sen d
F a ir v ie w , O regon
, x 1; i rx
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G T M — M eets
se co n d T h u rsd a y and fo u r th S aturJax
a fte r n o o n s each m onth
C om m ander.
M rs J o s ie S ta n le y , record Itw yrr. Mrs
L ola b p a th
G resh am . R F. D. t.
. ‘»BK SH A M R E B E K A H I a VDOK NO
* ’ M eets ex e r y secon d and fo u rth
W ed n esd ay at 9 p m In th e I. O. O. F
halt
Noble Grand.
se c r e ta r y . M rs
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Norma
K en n ey.
Hundley
C L O V E R C IR C L E
201, W O W
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fo u r th 1 . » x , . ,
th e t u o
F hall
G u ard ian N eigh b or
1OU will not oome to »tat tf you
IO the Waat Ade
Mrs D. D Jack. Gresham K 3. Guard­
ian Clark. Elisa Metsgsr. O r ssh sm
Mil
FLORENCE M. HONEY
Dressmaking
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
M R S M . S Q U IR E
M ain S tr e e t o p p o site
B a n k of G re sh a m
G R E S H A M M A SO N IC I.O DG B— M eets
w t’cn d T u e-tla y e a c h m onth. 8
p m W o r s h ip fu l M aster. O. A.
E a stm a n
Sei*reiary. H. J. Ful-
fer
G reaham .
M asonic lodge — Meet,
first Saturday of each month.
iew
io r s h lp f u l M aster. W
secretary,
Earl
to ita patrons
T hrough
high ten sion tra n sm is­
hion linee«, ea t!, o f th ese
g en era tin g pianta a re in-
ter-ciin iiiiu n irative,
so
th at th e ser v ie s U in ­
sured
a g a in st
u n fo re­
seen in terru p tion s.
OSTEOATHIC PHYSICIAN »d SURGEON
IthotinintlM ii Q uickly C a re d .
"M y s is te r 's h u s b a n d h a d an a t ­
ta c k of rh e u m a tis m
in
h is a r m ,"
w rite s a w en Known re s id e n t of N ew ­
to n . Iow a. " I g av e him a b o ttle of
C h a m b e rla in 's
L in im e n t
w hich he
a p p lie d to h is a rm and ou th e n ex t
m o rn in g th e rh e u m a tis m w as g o n e ”
F o r c h ro n ic m u s c u la r rh e u m a tis m
you w ill find n o th in g b e tt e r th a n
C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t.
Sold by
I G re sh a m D ru g C o., an d a ll D ealers
ley;
Dr. H n slo p e x p e c ts to o p en offices
In F ir st S ta te Bank b u ild in g . G resh ­
am d u rin g th e tw o d a y s T u esd a y
sn d F rid a y , s t a r t in g th e first T u e s ­
day in May.
H S ta n ­
Tegsrt
A p p o in tm e n ts xney be m a d e for
a b o v e daya a h ea d by c a llin g F ir st
S ta te Bank.
P h o n e 634
PO R TLA.ND O F F IC E
455-6-7-S-9 M organ B id g .
Rromlway
and
W ashington
>4t.
PAINTING and
PAPER-HANGING
C o n tr a c t or D a y ’« W o rk
:
:
Right Fricoe
B. F. Murray
Office in Logen Bldg.,
Troutdale
WHERE LOCATED
Port land (2 )
< iregon City
S ilverton
< azadero
R etacada
B ull Kan
B oring
St. Joh n s
Salem
PORTLAND R A ILFY
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway and Aidar Streets
PHONES;
Marshall 5100
Roma A-5111