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a t G re sh a m , O reg o n .
sh o u ld bf a n easy m a t te r fo r him of
H. I. ST CLAIR, Editor and Publ’r. p e d ag o g ic a s p ira tio n s , ju s t o u t of
co lleg e, to d is p e n se w ith h is in cip ien t
O ar
S u b s c r ip t io n
B ata*
m o u sta c h e .
O n e y e a r. 11.50;
Hut if th e in h ib itio n is a g a in t c a n ­
nix m o n th s , 75 c t s ,
d id a te s p u rta lh in g to, m a d e o f, o r re
th r e e m o n th 's t r ia l
s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
se m h iln g floss w ell, th e G re sh a m
A d v e r t is in g
fra m e of m in d , long a c c u sto m e d to
R a te s r e a s o n a b le
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e s m o o th e st a n d d a in tie s t school-
O ur r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
m a rm s in th e w o rld , c a n n o t he e x ­
w ill c a ll.
p ected to c o m p re h e n d th e low id eals
P h o n s 701
o f so m e o th e r c o m m u n itie s .
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Official p a p e r of
jo y in th e slim an d a n g u la r e d u c a ­
G re sh a m , O regon,
tio n w hich Is in s to re fo r th em .
Official p a p e r of
F a irv ie w , O reg o n .
T h e N ew Y ork W o rld sa y s th a t
E n te re d as se c o n d -c la ss m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e P ostoffice a t th e d a n c in g o f a b a re -le g g e d g irl a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of th e M e tro p o lita n o p e ra h o u se w as
M arch 3, 1879.
" d e lic io u sly w ic k e d .”
So a re so m e |
o f th e m ovie re e ls th a t th e c e n so rs
w o n ’t le t us ta k e a look at.
SC H O O L G A R D E N S.
G resham
OVTLOOK
FRIDAY.
APRIL
»1. 1»1«
n c e o f fa t, on w h ich th e
O utlook | | a in b s se ists,
in e v ita b ly p re s u p p o se s
Candidates for Nomination
We are Agents for
£ Fisher’s “Snowfall’’ Flour, at $1.40 Sk., $5.40 Bbl.
W. B. STEELE
Why ilo the ones that have tried
Frakes’ Special Blend Coffee
iti-p u h lican C a n d id a te fo r
call for it again?
County Commissioner
Come and See Us.
WE
In th e in te r e s t o f th e ta x p a y e rs,
WANT
THEM
J. A. FRAKES
51
C andidate for One of the Twelvi
Elected
Representatives to
From .Multnomah County to
the Coming Legislature.
Thirty-fiie Years a Resident and
Successful Business Man of this County
.
P hone 831
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W ANTS
l c w ord fo r first in s e r tio n ; one-
H e s ta n d s fo r s tr ic t econom y, h a lf c e n t a w ord e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in ­
so u n d b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s , p ro te c tio n s e rtio n .
o f th e in d u s tr ie s we now h a v e , the
M in im u m , an y in s e rtio n , 10c.
e n c o u ra g e m e n t o f new o n es a n d th e
d e v e lo p m e n t o f tlie n a tu r a l re s o u rc e s
LIVESTOCK
j f O reg o n .
COWS
P a id A d v
FRESH
sa le .
13x3.
COW
M rs.
a n d h e if e r c a lf fo r
M. M organ.
Phone
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fre sh a n d tw o
c o m in g fre s h , J e r s e y cow s.
B a r­
g a in if ta k e n so o n . C E. C lev e­
la n d , R4, G re sh a m .
P h o n e 301.
B E E F C A TTLE W ANTED.
C ow s
4 ! ^ -6c; liv e h o g s $8 .9 0 .
En­
q u ir e T. R. H o w itt. P h o n e 516.
.
Gresham, Ore.
PROFESSIONAL AND
B U S IN E S S CARDS
D E N T IS T S
PHONES: Office 114
Res. 115
W. J. O T T
D E N T IS T
G re s h a m office o v e r A n c h o r s to r e ,
e n tr a n c e n e x t d o o r to H a rd w a r e
s to re .
In S a n d y e v e ry T u e s d a y
a n d W e d n e sd a y .
PHO NES— Office 517
J.
R esidence S ix
E. CLANAHAN
DENTIST
O ffice: F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
G R ESH A M ,
OREGON
HORSES
STRAYED
Hay m a re a b o u t th r e e
y e a rs o ld , w h ite sp o t in fo re h e a d .
M rs. C a th o , R2, O reg o n C ity , O re.
Nolic« o f P u b lic S a b ’.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t I w ill
sell a t p u b lic a u c tio n on S a tu r d a y ,
th e 22d d ay o f A p ril, 1 9 1 6 , a t 2
o 'clo ck p. m ., a t my p lace , h a lf m ile
n o rth of V icto ry s c h o o lh o u se , a 3-
y e a r- old s o r re l h o rse , w h ite face,
no m a r k s o r b ra n d s , ta k e n up by m e
on T u e sd a y , A p ril 4. 1916, a n d a d ­
v e rtise d a c c o rd in g to law .
A. H. BU RN S,
R. 1, T ro u td a le , O re.
D ated th is 1 4 th day of A p ril, 1916
JOHN
B. COFFEY
i ’t 'R S A L E — A good h e a v y te a m
' ag o n a n d h ir .o o s . C o n tra c t fo r
h a u lin g w o o l ,'o<?s w ith th e m .
F ir s t S ta te H an.:. G rjs h .in i, ( re.
R e p u ld ic a n C a n d id a te fo r
County Clerk.
W A N T TO S E L L O R T R A D E fo r an
a u to m o b ile , te a m h o rs e s, w e ig h t
1900 a n d
d riv in g
h o rs e a b o u t
I n te re s t, N a tu ra liz a tio n a n d Dec­
1250.
A. S u rb e r, R2, T ro u td a le ,
o r p h o n e C o rb e tt l l x l .
*15
la r a tio n M oney tu r n e d o v e r to th e
c o u n ty $ 1 2 ,8 9 9 .7 3 .
P a id
Ju ro rs,
R oad W o rk
w as done.
W itn e ss
L a b o re rs
F e e s, a n d
w hen
w ork
HAS KEPT HIS PROMISE
(P a id
fo u r th o u s a n d m iles aw ay h a v e ru le d
A dv. 1
WILSON T. HUME
If T oa
4 16 P itto e k B lock
W a n t F i r s t C la s s W o r k
FO R S A L E - T eam of h o rs e s, 2900
p o u n d s, w ith h a rn e s s . C h eap . A.
I). M cM illen, G re sh a m , R. 4. box
2 2 ; p h o n e 283.
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T A K E N U P- Ir o n g ra y h o rs e , a b o u t
six y e a rs o ld , on th e T om W >rd
p lace 2
m ile s n o r th e a s t of
G re sh a m . O w n e r m ay h a v e sa m e
by p a y in g fo r th is a d v e rtis e m e n t
a n d e x p en ses
o f keep .
C h a rle s
Van W a la g h e r.
POULTRY
CONTRACTORS
See
M S
MW
'I li> u n d e rly in g re a s o n s fo r th is
H e re 's h o p in g th a t E a s te r S u n d ay
C A N H 1 I) A T E F O It
a r b i tr a r y ru lin g do not ut o n c e sug* b all g a m e w o n 't be p ro lific of a n o th e r
gest th e m s e lv e s to o n e u n fa m ilia r in s ta llm e n t of go o se eggs.
Circuit Judge
w ith tlie c o n d itio n s in th a t d is tric t.
D e p a rtm e n t No. 1
T h e re a re p e rso n s w ho w ill find a
We a re not a d v is e d as to tlie fa s h ­
FO R M U LTN O M A H COUNTY
p a rt-e x p la n a tio n in th e d o g m a tic d ic­ io n s in E a s te r d y es th is s p r in g , bu t
K E P I 111,11 AN T IC K E T
tu m th a t " n o b o d y lo v es a fat m a n ,'" th e y w o n 't w ash.
but th is d o es n o t a c c o u n t fo r th e
-P a id \<t v erti.sein *iit
W E D E S IG N H t’ I I,D IN G S
H a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads.
sw eep in g sco p e of tile b a n , w hich
Ett.M-l T. J o n e s
F r a n k C. J o n e s
e v id e n tly in c lu d e s w om en c a n d id a te s
as well as m en
Gresham , Ore., P hone 851
T h e re is no law , n o r ev en any
m ax h n a g a in s t lo v in g a fat w om an
on g e n e ra l p rin c ip le s, th a t Is
(if
S. C. W hite Leghorns
c o u rs e , c e rta in c o n v e n tio n a litie s a p ­
ply if sh e
h a p p e n s to he a n o th e r
My b ir d s a t th e M u ltn o m a h .••c n -
ty f a i r 1914, w on 1st a n d 2d c o c k ­
tu ill’s vv if. lint t h a t 's a n o th e r sto ry
e r e l . 1st a n ti 2d p u l l e t ;
1st pen
s
p e c ia l, b e s t s o lid c o lo r e d b ir d <n
How tr u e It Is th a t tim e s c h a n g e
sh o w
In 1915 | lo s t th e ' c e o n d s
; tn l m en c h a n g e w ith th e m ! T h e la te
b u t g o t 1st c o c k e r e l, 1st n i l h t ; 1st
p e n . s p e c ia l, b e s t s o lid c o b e e d t«*rd
la m e n te d J u liu s C a e sa r, fo r in s ta n c e ,
in show a m i s e c o n d • >ck
v, lio e x e c ra te d tin ' lean a n d h u n g ry
A ll M y B ird « a r e
ml
h a v e b e e n f o r > e a r s . w ith ii
ip s iilt
look of C assiu s, an d esp reaseil au
b y c a r e f u l b r e e d in g h a v e »d.rn pro-
d u e e r s . W ill h a v e 2000 -el . t e . l e g g s
im p a tie n t d e sire to h av e m en a b o u t
f o r h a tc h in g to s p a r e fo r t u e ».« x t
him 1. Ilo w ere fat
"sleek h e ad ed
m o n th a t $.*»00 p e r h u m lr
m en, anti su ch as sle e p o 'n lg lits "
FLORENCE TAYLOR.
co u ld n e v e r h a v e been e le c te d as a
Box 50, R o u te t, G r e s h «in.
■ ' h e r in th a t now to -b e ta in o u s d is
tr ie t.
T in ........le b r a te d Ja c k rtp ra tt
" l i t h l h av e lU eeeed ed in la n d in g a
•nine to tr a in in g a n d fo llo w in g o u t
o rd e rs
p O 'itlo n . tint liis w ife w o u ld n 't h av e
T h e rise o f th e P o rtla n d boy in th e
sto o d th e g h o st of a ch an ce.
’W tk* i "
flstlc c irc le s h a s been m e teo ric. He
I a rm M . t r b i i i e i y .
It is sa fe to say th a t th o se school
sh o w ed m u ch p ro m ise an d beg an his
fo llo w in g a rtic le s , a ll in good
d ir e c to r s m a d e th e i r ru lin g w ith o u t
c a r e e r in th e m an ly a r t o f self d e ­ o rd The
e r, w ill b. so ld a t a very low
ta k iu g a xo te o f th e seh o 'd o o y pop­
fen se In 1914 as a 1 1 5 -p o u n d e r by price.
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fo llo w in g y e a r he a p p e a re d as a 125-
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w ould h a v e d e c la re d a s tro n g p re f e r­
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In to th e lig h tw e ig h t class
C h a m p io n b in d e r
c u s h lo n a ry k n e e , us a g a in s t a sh a rp th e M u ltn o m a h A th le tic c lu b , w ho
In th e P acific N o rth w e st ch ain
C all a t once
am i honey one.
h o ld s th e P acific N o rth w e st li g h t­ p lo tish ip a t th e M u ltn o m a h c lu b In
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A nd th e n th e r e a r e th e "flo ssy " w eig h t rh a m p io n s h ip .
P h o n e G re sh a m 526
b u t w on th e lig h tw e ig h t title by d e ­
c a n d id a te s . Hr N oah W e b s te r, In his
fe a tin g L loyd M adden o f S e a ttle , th e
N eed P o t a to e s ,
r a t h e r p re te n tio u s hook of w o rd s and
If f a ith f u l tr a in in g a n d cle a n 11». 1915 c o ast lig h tw e ig h t ch a m p io n
G ood A m erican W o n d e r an d B u r­
d e fln ltto u a ,
te lls
us th a t "flo aay " I lo g » til b rin g su ccess to an y a th le te B ey ers a lso a p p e a re d tn th e w e lte r­ b a n k seed
potato««
fo r s a le
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S c h w e d le r, p h o n e 64.
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" m e a n s p e rta in in g to , m a d e o f. o r It la c o m in g to B e y e rs fo r T om T ra c y . w e ig h t class, b u t
p o u n d s w as too m u ch w e ig h t a n d h e i —
re s e m b lin g
floss
h en c e ,
lig h t; I th e v e te ra n b o x in g I n s tr u c to r o f th e lo st a d ecisio n .
F o r S ale.
W in g ed M" c lu b a n d fo r m e r w e lte r­
d o w n y ." If th a t b o a rd ’s o b je c tio n Is
T h e n ex t big meet in w hich Beyer»
C e d a r poets s u ita b le lo r b e rrie s , a l­
to lig h tn e s s , th e in c o n siste n c y of Its w eig h t c h a m p io n o f th e w o rld , re ­ w ilt a p p e a r
Is
th e
S ta r-W e s te rn so M am m o th
B ronze tu rk e y eggs
c en tly s ta te d th a t B ey ers w as th e c h a m p io n s h ip to be s ta g e d a t S e a ttle
p o sitio n c a n n o t be o v e rlo o k e d ; fo r >
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C lev elan d , It 4. G re sh a m
best boy he e v e r in s tru c te d w hen it th e la t t e r p a r t o f A p ril.
P h o n e 301.
LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION BOXER OF THE NORTHWEST -
ri
Bring along your Eggs
W. Ii. S te e le s ta n d s fo r no fa v o r it­
ism in c o u n ty b u sin e ss affa irs. He
I t ’s all r ig h t to be a p a rty w o rk e r
In a s tre n o u s c a m p a ig n lik e th e o n e
now on tu p ; h u t its o fte n h a r d on
th e o n e y o u w o rk .
O nly a w eek left in w hich to select
th a t n e ith e r “ f a t " n o r " flo ssy ” c a n ­
d id a te s fo r p o sitio n s a r e w a n te d fo r th a t E a s te r b o n n e t, b u t let us all
h o p e It w o n 't ra in o n E a s te r S u n d ay .
te a c h e rs tu th e i r sch o o ls.
There must be a reason.
Early Rose and Earliest of all Seed Potatoes at 2c per pound.
J.
it Is re p o r te d th a t th e d ire c to rs o f
a c e rta in sch o o l d is tric t less th a n
Those getting Free Coupons lor a cun of T etley's Tea,
please bring them in anil get your tea Absolutely Free.
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lias h ad y e a rs o f e x p e rie n c e in
O u r id ea o f a g irl b ein g n a tu r a l
T h e sch o o l g a rd e n in g m o v em en t,
c o n s tru c tio n w o rk .
He p ro p o ses,
w hich is u n d e r way In m an y lo c a li­ a n d sw e e t is w hen sh e g ra b s th e O u t­
ties is m e e tin g w ith th e g e n u in e r e ­ look an d re a d s th e w ed d in g s to rie s
If e le c te d , to w o rk fo r a n d fa v o r
sp o n se it d eserv es. It is a lm o st n a ­ w h ''e h e r d a d d y is s n o r tin g a ll o ’ e r
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tion w ide a n d th e fifth a n n u a l re p o rt
of tile S chool G a rd e n A sso ciatio n of c. Ii uin o f s is h .
th e lo w est re s p o n sib le b id d e r an d
A m erica sh o w s how ra p id ly s u p p o r t
to ex act s tr ic t c o m p lia n c e w ith
C h a m p C la rk sa y s th e p eo p le o f a
lias been e n liste d .
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la r p o ssessio n s o f th e U n ited S ta te s, ly all th e c o n g re s sm e n we e v e r knew
a n d to
th e p ro v in c e s
o f C an ad a. h eld th e sam e view , esp e c ia lly in th e
W hen we re m e m b e r th a t th e m o v e­ O reg o n tilird .
m e n t o rig in a te d In L a F a y e tte , Y am ­
P a id A dv.
W hen a fellow k isses ills sw e e t­
hill c o u n ty , O reg o n , a n d th a t L. It.
A ld e rm a n , now s u p e r in te n d e n t of th e h e a r t ’s p et p o o d le he is j u s t crazy
P o rtla n d city sch o o ls w as its o r ig in ­ e n o u g h to he jo y o u sly in lo v e; an d
a to r , we a re p leased to reflect th a t at th e n he is also b a s h fu l o r he w o u ld n ’t
least o ne p h a se nf th e " O re g o n S ys­ k iss th e dog w hen th e r e w as a g irl
te m " lias m et w ith u n iv e rsa l a p ­ a ro u n d .
pro v al.
T w o o f A ssesso r R e e d ’s d e p u tie s
IJr. I*. P. C la x to n , U n ited S ta te s
a re w ith us a g a in fo r th e ir a n n u a l
c o m m issio n e r of e d u c a tio n , b eliev es
ro u n d -u p . How th a n k f u l we sh o u ld
th a t “ d ir e c t c o n ta c t w ith th e bo II,
be th a t we, in O reg o n , d o n ’t tiave to
w ith tile fu n d a m e n ta l fo rces of n a ­
pay poll tax.
tu r e a n d w ith p la n t a n d a n im a l life
an d th e c o n s ta n t a d ju s tm e n ts w hich
F ro m th e n u m b e r of re q u e s ts we
m u st be m ad e a m o n g th e s e , is h ig h ­ h a v e receiv ed to ru n fo r office th is
ly educative in its e lf a n d fu rn is h e s y e a r, we lig u re th a t It Is g o in g to be
raw m a te ria l of th e very b est k in d p o ssib le fo r us to resist tlie p re s s u re
fo r th e w ork o f th e sc h o o l."
a n d declin e.
In th e o p in io n of o n e p u b lic m an
th e S chool G a rd e n
A sso ciatio n of
" E g o is a m e n ta d is e a se th a t is
A m erica is d o in g a very Im p o rta n t In c u ra b le ," suid an o r a to r re c e n tly .
e d u c a tio n a l w ork
in th e U n ited G ra n d m u used to h a v e a rem ed y
S ta te s.
H o rtic u ltu re is th e b e g in ­ m ad e up of a s lip p e r a n d to bed
n in g o f a g ric u ltu re , w hich is
th e w ith o u t su p p e r.
fo u n d a tio n o f all w e a lth an il co m ­
m erce. G a rd e n in g , th e r e f o r e , in th is
An a u to m o b ile Is a line lu x u ry fo r
F R E D J. M E IN D L
m a n ’s o p in io n , Is th e m ost im p o rta n t th e m an w ho can affo rd it, b u t a J it­
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
t ra n c h of e d u c a tio n , b u t It lias been ney can o p y m a k e s a good s u b s titu te
State Representative
sad ly n e g le c te d a n d Ig n o red In o u r fo r o n e p erso n th e p eo p le o f th is
T ax L im ita tio n , F e w e r L aw s, C o n ­
p u b lic sch o o ls. It is th e aim of th e to w n k n o w s of.
s tru c tiv e L e g is la tio n , L o w e r T a x ­
a s s o c ia tio n to e n c o u ra g e local in itia ­
es, E conom y, E fficient S ervice.
" T h e re p u b lic a n p a rty h a s no is­
tiv e, so th a t th e c o m m u n itie s m ay,
— P a id A d v o it i se m a n t
in tu r n , s h a r e in th e h elp of th e g o v ­ s u e ,” sa y s a d e m o c ra tic c o n te m p o r­
Hut th in k of th e p re s id e n tia l
e rn m e n t sp e c ia lists . S chool g a r d e n ­ a ry .
P rim a ry E le c tio n M ay 19, 1916
in g as a m e a n s o f h e a lth fu l e m p lo y ­ c a n d id a te s it h a s on th e w a itin g list!
m en t a n d re c re a tio n , re c o m m e n d s it-
S in ce p a re n ts q u it n a m in g th e ir
11 'f. It is n o t so m u ch w h a t it is,
boys W a sh in g to n , th e " W a s h " b u s i­
however, as w h at It le a d s to th a t
.o m its
if a ch ild , nr sch o o l, le a rn s n ess in llte t-a tu re h as fe lt a d e c lin e
111 th e jo k e s u ilth d e p a rtm e n t.
i.ow Io m a k e p la n ts d e v elo p e an il
flow ers l.iooin, he w ill in e v ita b ly c a r ­
In o u r o p in io n C o u n ty C le rk C of­
ry huc I i in ti rest to h is h o m e. T h e re
fey w ould he s u r e of a re -e le c tio n If
Is no lim it to th e p o s s ib ilitie s w hich
he w ere to g iv e a cook book w ith
a re th u s | re s e n te d .
each m a r ria g e licen se.
I AT O R LEA N .
Bring Your FREE Coupons
AT PRIMARIES, FRIDAY, MAY 19
MORE WANT ADS.
R H O D E IS L A N D R E D EGG S $1.00
p e r s e ttin g
M rs. C o ra O g d en ,
D a m m e le r p la c e , n e a r O. W. P.
D epot. G re sh a m .
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H. OTT
D E N T IS T
H o w itt B u ild in g
G re sh a m , O re.
P h o n e 113
P H Y S IC IA N S
S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. in. to 12 in ,
1 p. m . to 3 p. in.
7 to S p. m. a t office
P h o n e 621
E n tr a n c e on M a in S t., n e x t d o o r to
S t e r li n g & K id d e r ’s
o ffic e o v e r H a n k o f G re s h a m
PH O N ES
R e s id e n c e . I l l ; Office l l x
H. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u r s — 10-12 a. m .,
2-4 a n d 7-8 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G re s h a m , O re g o n
Office P h o n e 46
R e s id e n e 339
G EO . I N G L I S ,
P H Y S IC IA N
M. D.
and B U R G E O N
All p r o f e s s io n a l c a l l s p r o m p tly a t ­
te n d e d . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n
to d i s ­
e a s e s o f th e E y e s «and f ittin g o f
G la s s e s .
Office H o u r s 10 to 12 a. m . 1 to 4 p.m .
O ver F ir s t S t a t s B a n k . G resh a m
P H O N E S — R e s id e n c e ,
T a b o r 120
Office. M ain 4812; H p m e A -5162
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
on l Su rgeon
B e » .. 93 E a s t 6 9 t h S t .
O ffice, 1 1 1 1 -1 2 S e l l i n g B u ild in g
PORTLAN D, OREGON
H A T C H IN G
E G G S - W h ite W v a n -t
d o tte , $1.50 fo r 15; W h ite L eg -I DR. MABEL JANE DORING
h o rn , $ 1 .0 0 fo r 15 a n d $5 fo r 100. J
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
O rd e rs w a n te d fo r b aby c h ic k s to J
O F F I C E H O U R S — 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
he d e liv e re d a f t e r A pril 22. A. R.
L y m a n , R.
G re sh a m .
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P h o n e M a r s h a ll 1809
EGGS. BABY C H IC K S a n d PU L-
L ets.
P u t In y o u r o r d e r e a rly if
you
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th e re- f " ~
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■ e a se s o f W o m e n a n d C h ild r e n
h a tc h off A p ril 15. H. W. C ooley I
S p e c ia lty .
& S on, T ro u td a le , O reg o n . P h o n e I
DR MATILDA M. GREINER
434.
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N a tu r o p a th .
to lay. B aby c h ic k s o r eg g s fo r
P o r tla n d , S w e t la n d B ld g .,
hatching Will aolv« y o u r w in te r eg g I
p ro b le m
G e t o u r p ric e s .
C ry s ta l
S p rin g s P o u ltry F a rm , G re sh a m . O re- i
gon.
P h o n e 30x2.
i H O N E .Main 310
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
M a le « 0 9 5
R es. G ilb e r t S t* .
GEO. F A. WALKER. 0. D,
O p t o m e t r is t a n d O p t ic ia n
L e n s e s D u p lic a te d
F IV E ROOM H O U SE, C le v e la n d a v -j G la s s e s F i t t e d
. r e s c r i p t l o n s F ille d .
• n u e P o rtla n d , to e x c h a n g e fo r j
7(11-2 M o r g a n B ld g
raw la n d , ro llin g , w ith c re a k o r
W a s h in g to n a t B r o a d w a y
P o rtla n d
s p r in g on It.
P ric e $2000.
See
Mr. C o tz h a u se ii. #05 M cK ay B ldg .
IN S U R A N C E
P o rtla n d .
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FO R R E N T
5 -ro o m h o u se in G re s h ­
JO H N BRO W N
am . e le c tric lig lits, b a th , fine p lace
IN S U B A N C B
fo r g a rd e n . $8. P h o n e 334
tf
R ‘ pri * n tin g only H E L I M IL E IN ­
H O U SE TO B E N T
E ith e r a 4- o r
NI R IN C E C O M P A N IE S
5 ro o m h o u se, fu r n is h e d o r u n ­
fu r n is h e d
M rs.
P. A. G o u ld .
P h o n e 513
G resh a m , O regon
tf
! G re sh a m .
MISCELLANEOUS
l.O O S E HAY fo r sal
loch. P h o n e 296.
J. T. ■McCul-
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IV R B A N K S E E D PO T A T O E S fo r
sa le
G ra n t S loop, B oring. P h o n e
76x2.
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lan d at
H ogan
s ta tio n .
A. J.
S to u t.
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ro o k
sto v e s fo r sa le a t S te r lin g A K id ­
d e r H dw e. Co.
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN S U B A N C B
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SU R E TY BONDS
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H l t ' X E S — Office 81«,
S treet
R e silie n c e «3
M c d i i o d a ) s an d S a tu r d a y s a t
G re sh a m .
P h o n e 45
C. G S C H N E I D E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
B A L E D T IM O T H Y hay fo r sale. F.
A. W elch, R4. G re sh a m , p h o n e
77x.
F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg.
P o rtla n d p h o n e M ain 1940