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TWO
G R E SH A M
A re s id e n t o f e a a t e n M u ltn o m ah f
as co u n ty
sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t j
TW ICE A W EEK
w ould riv e a p re s tig e to th is p a rt o f i
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y th e co u n ty
w hich
h a s h e re to fo re !
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n .
been lack in g
By e le c tin g »1. S. M e -!
II L. ST C L A IR , E d ito r a n d P u b l'r. C o rm lck we o f th e c o u .itry w ould
Our
H ubscrlptlon
h av e re p r e s e n ta tio n In m e list of
B a te«
co u n ty offices som ethin», wit n av e
One y e* ’ . 11,50.
n o t h ad fo r t w en tv veurs.
G resham
TU ESD A Y ,
A P R IL
23.
ItfIB
£2X 2
O utlook
six m o n th s, 75 cts:
th ree m on th 's trial
su b scrip tio n , 50c.
Candidates for Nomination
For Your Sunday Dinner
AT PRIMARIES, FRIDAY, MAY 19
E o r y o u r S u n d ay d in n e r do y o u r sh o p p in g at F r a k e 's a s you
a r e s u re of th e best an d a t P ric e s th a t c aii’l lie B eat.
K a tes rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill call.
P h o n e 701
T h e 1 ,1 n o t y p e
W ay _la th e W ay
that W ins."
p a p e r of
O regon,
p a p e r of
O reg o n .
Frakes’ Special Blend Coffee
T ry a p o u n d of F r a k e 's S p ecial B lend C offee a t 3Oe.
Fisher’s Flour, at $1.40 Sk., $5.50 Bbl.
F is h e r ’s F lo u r af *1.40 s a c k ; *5.50 a bbl. T h is is m a d e fro m
se lected H a rd W h e a t an d m ak es y o u r b re a d as w h ite a s sn o w an il as
sw eet as a n u t. R e m e m b e r th a t e v ery a r tic le th a t goes fro m th is
s to re is p o sitiv e ly g u a ra n te e d as re c o m m e n d e d a n d If n o t bo , r e t u r n
a n d g e t y o u r m oney.
By p ro d u c in g
m o re ’n a m illio n
E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r d o lla rs w o rth of b a c k -k iv v e rin g an d
d o lla rs
w o rth
of
M u c h 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto ffii e at se v e ra l m illio n
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f tu m m y -fillin g , g ra n d old O reg o n will
M arch 3, 1879.
be a lan d of re jo ic in g on th e sk id d o o
day of next N o v em b er th e first h o l­
CAU TION S T IIE G R A N G E .
iday a f te r we w ollop th e d e m o crats.
B rin g us y o u r P l oi lu ce in E x c h a n g e .
J. A. FRAKES
Jo h n M. M ann, a c a n d id a te fo r th e
A n ib itio u s p la n s fo r (lie m o d e rn iz a ­
re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n as a m em b er tio n o f th e city of S a n tia g o , c a p ita l
of th e le g is la tu re , h as c a u tio n e d th e of C h ile, a re u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n .
g ra n g e s to he c a re fu l in a d o p tin g re s ­ A co m m issio n h a s been n am ed , in-
o lu tio n s e m e n a tln g
fro m
p o litical ' e lu d in g th e m a y o r an d o th e r inu-
so u rces. T w o g ra n g e s of th is c o u n ­ I n iclp al officials, to m ak e a c a re fu l
ty re c e n tly e n d o rse d a m e a s u re co n ­ stu d y of th e m a tte r.
c e rn in g th e O. & C ., lan d g ra n t a f ­
W h e n e v e r we go o v e r to I’uget
fa ir, a m a tte r w hich w ill n o t be
S ound we a r e g e n e ra lly g la d when
s e ttle d
s a tis fa c to rily
fo r
tw e n ty
I we reach
T a c o m a ; an d w hen we
y e a rs .
Such b u sin ess is ra n k fo o l­
I re a c h S e a ttle we a re so rry we left
ish n e ss an d c o m m its th e g ra n g e to
' P o rtla n d . Anil w h en we get back to
so m e th in g t h a t very few h av e an y I
I P o rtla n d we sig h fo r G resh am .
u n d e rs ta n d in g of.
F o r in s ta n c e , th e re s o lu tio n s re- I
H av in g d o n e e v e ry th in g he could
fe rre il to a sk e d th a t c o n g re s s hold do to kei p his n am e off th e O regon
th e ra ilro a d p eople dow n to th e o r ig ­ p rim a ry b allo t, J u s tic e H u g h es will
in al a g re e m e n t to sell th e ir lan d fo r i he in th e ru n n in g w ith H en ry F o rd
82.50 a n a c re to s e ttle rs , no o n e I fo r th e p resid en cy an d will he th e
p e rso n lo b a y e m o re th a n 160 acres. w in n er.
As it w as th e o rig in a l a g re e m e n t it
so u n d s re a s o n a b le th a t th e lan d
A P o rtla n d sch o o l te a c h e r says
g ra n t people sh o u ld be h eld to th e t h a t th e n u m b e r o f had c h ild re n in ­
b a rg a in , b u t th e r e a re re a s o n s w hy 1 cre a se s all tlie tim e.
G uess G lut's
th e g ra n g e sh o u ld keep h a n d s off.
rig h t. T he sch o o l cen su s sh o w s th a t
T h e ra ilro a d co m p an y h a s held th e tiie p o p u la tio n Is In c re a sin g all th e
la n d fo r a b o u t fo rty y e a rs an d have tim e, too.
re fu se d to sell fo r th e fixed p rice,
T h e U nited S ta te s h as m u ch th e
hut th ey a re o w in g th e Reveral c o u n ­
tie s In w hich th e lan d lies m o re th a n l a r g 'd k n o w n ra d iu m r a rh ig d e­
a m illion a n d a h a lf d o lla rs In tax es. p o sits in th e w o rld , hu: o n ly a b o u t
T o com pel th e m to sell a t *2.50 an elev en g ra m s of th e elem en t w as p ro ­
a c re w ould m ean th e loss o f th e ta x ­ d uced last year.
es a n d to h av e th e la n d s re v e rt hack
to tile g o v e rn m e n t w ould m ean th e
W om en d u rin g 1914 ap p lie d f«.r
sa m e tilin g . T h e o n ly way out o f 250 p a te n ts in E n g la n d , fen few er
tile difficulty Is a co m p ro m ise on an ' th a n In 1913. On th e p a rt of met:
e q u ita b le b asis, an d th e g ra n g e is ( t h e r e w as a d im in u tio n of 5,000 ap -
in u k in g u m ista k e In m e d d lin g w ith p licatio n s.
so m e th in g th a t it kn o w s very little
It Is re p o rte d th a t th e p rice of
a b o u t.
sh o es will go still h ig h er.
E ven at
R eso lu tio n s sh o u ld he held buck
th a t we p re fe r
to
m o to r on th e
an d fu lly d iscu ssed b efo re th ey a re
p assed , as th e r e a re Just as m any le a th e r ex p ress th a n on th e p a p e r
lim ite d .
jo k e r s in an in sp ire d re s o lu tio n as
th e r e urn in so m e le g isla tiv e m eas­
Now, If th e w e a th e r b u re a u will
ures.
Mr. M ann is r ig h t w hen he o n ly give us a su n s h in y M ay Hay
c a u tio n s a g a in s t u too fre e use of we w ill call th in g s sq u a re fo r a p a rt
th e ''r e s o lu tin g " p re ro g a tiv e of th e o f J a n u a r y a n d F e b ru a ry .
g ra n g e .
IIO IS E S FO R IIIR ItS .
Jo y -w a lk in g lias lost its c h a rm as
a fail; h u t it is n o t e n tire ly a lost
a r t, us a few o f us c a n ’t cu t tile m us-
ta ril fo r a F o rd ju s t yet.
W ith bird h o u ses ta k in g prizes in
so m e of o u r sch o o ls an d I I o th e r o r­
g a n iz a tio n s , o n e is rem l'id* .1 Hint
T h e p erio d is a p p ro a c h in g w hen ail
th e n e stin g tim e of th e b ird s is at re a d e rs of th is p o p u la r h om e n ew s­
h a n d . H om e b u ild in g has In g u n an d
p a p e r m ust w atch fo r th e sig n a l to
fa v o ra b le site s a re in d e m an d . W ho­ w ear s tra w h a ts .
e v e r, th e r e fo re , w an ts a fe a th e re d
frie n d f o r a clo se n e ig h b o r mute he
C ro p p r o s p e c ts iti th e n o rth w e s t will
q u ic k ly u h o u t th e b u sin ess o f p ro ­ g iv e tiie E u ro p e a n b e llig e re n ts new
vid in g s u ita b le a n d te a tp 'in g q u a r ­ h o p e o f p ro lo n g in g th e w a r fo r
te rs. lie can, If tie choo.e's, buy th e a n o th e r seaso n ,
h o u ses a lre a d y b u ilt, In d e sig n s v a r­
io u s a n d n u m e ro u s, m o re o r less
If th e h en s d o n ’t go on a s tr ik e
fancy, a n d , n s h u m a n eyes view th em , now th e p rice of e g g s will he c h e a p e r
a lto g e th e r s a tisfa c to ry m l lo n ip ’. te. th a n g aso lin e.
But th e bird s ta n d a rd s d iffe r so m e ­
T h e re Is g o in g to be so m e th in g of
w hat from th o se o f th e av ert,g > b ird ­
■ a cut light on May 1 9 th b etw een eer-
ho u se c a rp e n te r.
T iie w ord " h o u s e ," In th is c o n n ec­ ' ta in c a n d id a te s we know of hut w o n 't
tio n is a m isn o m er, fo r th e less m en tio n .
h o u se lik e tile
b ird
box th e m o re
p ra c tic a l It w ill p rim
T h e fa n c ifu l
doll houses w ith ch im n ey s, fresco es
anil v e ra n d a s, a re very in effectiv e
am i e n tire ly o u t of place. T h e m ore
It is lik e th e old hollow lim ii In th e
o re lia rd o r th e h o le in th e fence post,
th e m ore p le a sin g It will lie to tiie
b ird . F o r th is reaso n th e b ird box-
m a k e r who m ay h av e been d lse o u r
• a ■ il at tile sig h t of th e e la b o ra te
s tru c t uri s w hich h av e re c e n tly been
s,' miieli In e v id en c e will p ro b ab ly he
th a n k kful.
f u l. Anti
Attd »o.
so. too.
to o , very
Ili lite
nant
do u b l li F"» looked u itll aw e
m isg iv in g s upon th e niait
b a \ p lately been set sky
city and su b u rb i! i
arils
" (liv e us th is day o u r d ally b re a d "
. p p r.irs ill th e s w e e te s t p ra y e r e v e r
i. . 'l t d , anti
It co n v ey s th e m ost
. i. ,k a n d m ost s p iritu a l a p p e a l lliat
i * : a n "tided In th»' th r o n e of In ay
• i, bui i ven al tlu it It w as n e v e r In-
r i l e d to in v o k e u food su p p ly fo r
. i<’ it now wlio is a b le liut u n w illin g
ii w ork in th is y e a r o f g ra c e , 1916
By th e w ay, w h a t h a s becom e of
th a t p ro p o sed s e w e r on Main s tr e e t?
W in C o n s tip a tio n I n ju r e ..
T h e bow ela a re th e n a tu r a l s e w e r­
ag e sy stem of th e body. W hen th ey
b ecom e o b s tru c te d by c o n stip â t Ion a
p a rt o f th e p o iso n o u s m a tte r w hich
th ey sh o u ld c a rry otf Is a b so rb e d In ­
to th e sy stem , m a k in g you teel d u ll
an d stu p id , am i in te rfe rin g t ith th e
d ig e stio n anil a s s im ila tio n i f food
This c o n d itio n is q u ick ly re liev ed by
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts. F o r sa le by
G re sh a m D rug Co
Adv
Phone 831
' /
i' u n d
< >li IV
uhm
FO R SA LE
A
P h o n e 33x1.
Gresham, Ore.
Y l Ì ll ìfh
good
"
PROFESSIONAL AND
BU SIN ESS CARDS
D E N T IS T S
P H O N E S : Office 114
W.
J.
R es. 115
OTT
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 re ,
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 an d y e v e ry T u e sd a y
a n d W ed n e sd a y .
S. C Jo n e s
18
cow
tf
fre sh
PH* )N E S — Office 517
J.
F R E S H YOUNG C O W fo r sale. T e s t­
ed a n d ric h m ilk e r, *45.00. O gden
Urns.. Hammcier place.
R esid e n c e S ix
E. CLANAHAN
DENTIST
Phone 35
B E E F CATTLE W ANTED.
Cow s
4*/i-6c; live h o g s $8.90.
En­
q u ire T. It. H o w itt.
P h o n e 516.
Office: F ir s t S ta te B a n k Building*
G R ESH A M ,
O R EG O N
HORSES
OOI) SA D D L E PO N Y fo r s a le , o r
w ill t tr a d e
fo r h e ife r, c o m in g
fre sh . W. H o rn e c k e r. P h o n e 125
U E IT B L K A N
CANDIDATE
P h o n e 113
P H Y S IC IA N S
P aid A dv.
RE ELECTION.
/
lls e s
< iilt Edge S e e u rilv M ill be coitsldi'I-ed
» f 4 or J n
/V S , k
P E K IN DUCK EGG S fo r sale.
O. W T a rr. P h o n e 503.
C all
17
W A N T E D TO T R A D E fo r 2-w eeks-
o ld R . I. R. b aby c h ic k s , a y e a rlin g
H o ls te in -J e rs e y
h e ife r.
C h ick s
m u s t be good sto c k . M rs. A. O ste r,
S p rin g d a le , R 2, B ox 1-3, T ro u td a le ,
O reg o n .
tf
EGGS, BABY C H IC K S a n d P U L -
L ets.
P u t in y o u r o r d e r e a rly if
you ex p e c t to g e t so m e o f th e r e ­
lia b le W h ite K n o ll sto c k .
New
h a tc h off A p ril 15. H. W . C ooley
& S on, T ro u td a le , O reg o n . P h o n e
434.
_______________________ tf_
Thos. M. Hurlburt
FOR
SHERIFF
Paid Ad v ert!‘»ero ?nt
CONTRACTORS
Contracting and Building
N ew
a n d R e p a ir W ork Q u ick ly
a n d N eatly F in ish e d .
J,
G resham ,
F.
K O E N IG
-
Oregon
ERIC ANDERSON
5k WATCHMAKER
G R E SH A M.
D REG ON
S.
P. B I T T N E R , M. D
P h y s ic ia n anil S u rg e o n
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. m. to 12 m.,
1 p m. to 3 p. m.
7 to 8 p. in. a t office
P h o n e 621
E n tra n ce on M ain S t., n e x t door to
S te r lin g & K id d er's.
Office o v er B an k o f G resh am
PH O N ES:
R esid e n c e, 111; Office l l x
H. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u r s— 10-12 a m.,
2-4 an d 7-8 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G re sh a m , O reg o n
-
Ph m e 46
GEO.
R e s id e n e 339
IN G L IS ,
M .D.
T ra p n e s te d W h ite L e g h o rn s , b re d
to lay. B aby c h ic k s o r eg g s fo r
h a tc h in g w ill so lv e y o u r w in te r egg
p ro b lem .
G et o u r p ric e s.
C ry sta l
S p rin g s P o u ltry F a rm , G re sh a m , O re ­
gon. P h o n e 30x2.
P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p r o m p tly a t ­
tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n
to d is ­
e a s e s or th e E y e s and fittin g o f
( rlaSHPS.
Office H o u rs 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p.m.
O ver F ir s t S ta te B a n k , O r e ih a m
P IG S
P H O N E S :— R esid en ce.
T a b o r 120
Office, M ain 4812; H o m e A -6152
S A L E — S. T.
L ind.
if
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
MORE WANT ADS.
oy ml Ititi.is capable o f e a rn in g interest
F O R SA LE- P u lle ts , e g g s an il baby
c h ick s. W h ite K n o ll q u a lity .
H.
W. C ooley & S on, p h o n e 43 4.
SH OA TS FO R
P h o n e 28x1.
List o f L etters.
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n c alled fo r in
tiie G re sh a m postoffice fo r w eek e n d ­
in g A p ril 23, 1916:
L e tte rs
Bill J o h n s o n , c a re E dw in
J o h n s o n ; Mrs. E. M. P o tte r.
C a rd s
Mrs. S u sa n T im m s, Mrs.
L illian T im o r G un.
Tin .-<• li tte rs w ill he se n t to th e
dead
le t te r office o n
May “ th
1916. if not d e liv e re d b e fo re.
In
c tilin g fo r th e ab o v e, p lease say s a d ­
v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te o f list.
I McCOLL. P. M.
G re sh a m , O re.
POULTRY
Official Ballot Number 100.
A r.ew p ro cess of c o a tin g s t r u c t­
u ra l s te e l o r any o th e r exposed m e t­
al w ith zinc is b e in g in tro d u c e d to
[ th o se w ho a re
in te re s te d
in such
I m a tte r s , an d it is a tt r a c tin g c o n sid ­
e ra b le a tte n tio n b ecau se of th e ease
an d th o ro u g h n e s s w ith w h ’ch th e
o p e ra tio n is p e rfo rm e d , even a f te r
tiie m e ta l h a s been
p u t in nlace.
P o w d e re d zinc, co m p re sse d a ir and
h e a t a re th p th r e e e le m e n ts w hich
a re u sed in th e p ro cess, an d th e zinc
is d riv e n th r o u g h a g a s d u t t e r bv
tiie a ir. ’i h e re It is in s ta n tly red u c e d
lo ; î'e u ld s ta te , an d as h s t r ik e r
any s u r fa c e c a p a b le
of s u s ta in in g
th e fo rce it a d h e re s anil cools at
onci
H o w itt B u ild in g
S E T T IN G H E N S fo r sale. .Mrs. C la r ­
e n ce C ath ey . P h o n e 97 G re sh a m .
O reg o n , R. 3.
tf
MADE GOOD LAST SESSION
(P a id A d v.)
H. OTT
D E N T IS T
Representatives to be Elected
From .Multnomah County to
the Coming Legislature.
Thirty-five Years a Resident and
Successful Business Man of this County
For State Representative
-----------
DR. H.
C an did ate For One o f the T w e lve
H e s ta n d s fo r s tr ic t eco n o m y ,
so u n d b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s , p ro te c tio n
of th e in d u s trie s we now h av e, th e
e n c o u ra g e m e n t of new o n es a n d th e
d e v e lo p m e n t of th e n a tu r a l re s o u rc e s
□f O reg o n .
Cite» rin g re p o rts com e fro m P o rt
h in d , w h ere .Mr M cC orm ick Is m o re
th a n h o ld in g hi« ow n c g a ln s t th e
o th e r c a n d id a te s fo r ¿ch o n l s u p e r in ­
te n d e n t. A h eavy vo*e It; •In- coun
try w ill m ean h is s u re n o m in a tio n
W h a t good w ill it do th e d e m o ­
c r a ts to so u n d a k e y n o te w hen th e
rep u b lic a n « a re Hinging th e H a lle lu ­
ja h c h o ru s ?
-
-rh Í ll 7¿íx
ill
cow s
fo r sa le .
rotis clients vv ho desire to m ake good K urin
till l'X|li
-
a í T a ií
LIVESTOCK
¿lililí,.
nn|
-
ìiìi Ti ri íít T jjí
lc w ord fo r first in s e rtio n ; one-
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 ­
se rtio n .
M in im u m , a n y in s e rtio n , 10c.
Farm Loans
must I •e
f
WANTS
EXPERT
)> e i a y e nti in»
We have a
fu ll lin e of V e g e ta b le s a n d e v e ry th in g F re s h fo r S u n d ay .
So fa r th e r e h a s been no sig n s of
a b lig h t o f any k in d , a n d th e s tr a w ­
b erry cro p Is ro n iln g a lo n g w ith th a t
,r a n d , sw e e p in g
an d
en v e lo p in g
m o v em en t th a t will c h a ra c te riz e o u r
m a n e u v e rs n ex t N o v em b er, w hen we
l a k e in to c iiin p th a t poor, sk in n y
d e m o c ra tic m u le th a t k ick ed B ryan
so h a rd .
A dvertising
(J til cia I
G resh am ,
Official
F a irv ie w ,
O U TLO O K
R EN TALS
N EW N IN E ROOM H O U SE fo r sa le
o r r e n t in to w n . P h o n e 79x1. 17
FO R
R E N T — N ice
c o tta g e ,
b a th
room , b u ilt
in
b u ffet, e le c tric
lig h ts , room fo r g a rd e n . R e n t *5.
C o rn e r S ixth a n d H ood A ve., also
p a rtia lly
fu r n is h e d
c o tta g e
on
M ain s tr e e t, r e n t *4.00.
C h as.
C lev eland. P h o n e 471.
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FO R R E N T — 5-room h o u se in G re s h ­
am , e le c tric lig h ts , h a th , fine p lace
__fo r g a rd e n
*8. P h o n e 334.
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MISCELLANEOUS
A R T IC H O K E S F O R S A L E , W h ite
F re n c h v a rie ty .
C h e a p fo r hog
let d. W F. C u m m in s, T ro u td a le ,
p h o n e 15x.
am F it ic an W o n d e r am i b u r -
h a n k seed p o ta to e s fo r sale.
A.
Byze. T ro u td a le . P h o n e T ro u td a le
16 F 11.
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FO R SALE
A lm ost new Use h a r ­
ro w ,; fo u r-y e a r-o ld d riv in g h o rs e ;
good cow w ith h e if e r c a .f; buggy
a n d h a rn e s s
O ne h a lf n, '< n o rth
of P le a s a n t H om e. M rs M cL au g h ­
lin.
j;
LOST F rid a y . A pril 14. sm a ll b la c k !
m orocco le a th e r p o c k e t book w ith
steel c h a in , c o n ta in in g gold rim ­
m ed g lasses, m oney a n d d o o r key
F in d e r leav e at B ro w n 's M a rk e t,
(¡ rc s h a iii. S u ita b le re w a rd .
l ai'in M a c h in e ry .
T hi fo llo w in g a rtic le s , all in good
o rd e r, w ill he sold a t a very low M ll.K K 'l i SA LE
*1
p er m o n t h .
price.
_n o t d e liv e re d . P h o n e 14 4.
Stilkey plow
GOOD B U R B A N K S E E D P O TA T O E S
T w o -h o rse c u ltiv a to r
fo r sale.
E S c h w e d le r.
P h o re
Dtac
64.
C h am p io n b in d e r
My rs P u m p am i P u m p Jack .
A L L K IN D S O F W O OD fo r sa le ,
C all a t once.
l o t h se a so n e d a n d d e a d .
C A
D R SHOEM AKER,
P r a tt.
P h o n e 335.
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P h o n e G re sh a m 526.
LOOSE HAY fo r sale.
J.
M cCul-
loch. P h o n e 296.
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For Sale.
C e d a r p o sts s u ita b le to r b e rrie s, a l­ B URBAN K S E E D P O T A T O E S fo r
sa le
G ra n t Sloop, B o rin g P h o n e
so M am m oth
B ronze tu r k e y eggs
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C. E
C lev elan d , It. 4, G resh am
P h o n e 301.
FO R
S A L E — S ev eral
used
i ook
sto v es fo r sa le a t S te r lin g a K ld-
B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ada.
d e r H dw e. Co.
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
i. a n d S u rg e o n
B e«.. 93 C u t 6 9 th S t.
Office, 1111-12 S e llin g B u ild in g
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
DR. MABEL JA N E DORING
OSTEOPATH IC
PH Y SIC IAN
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th to
5 p m.
532 K u rg a n B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Or«.
P h o n « M a rsh a ll 1809
D is e a s e s o f W om en and C hildren
S p e c ia lty .
DR. MATILDA M. GREINER
C h iro p ra ctic N e r v e S p e c ia list
N a tu r o p a th .
P o rtla n d , S w e tla n d B ld g ., M ala 4095
i Hl >NE M ain 310
R es G ilb ert S ta.
GEO. F. A WALKER, 0. D.
O p to m etrist and O p ticia n
( i l i s s e s F itte d
I.en se« D u p lic a te d
. rea ertp tio n s F illed .
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701-2 M organ B ld g
y\ flsln n g to n at B ro a d w a y
P o rtla n d
IN S U B A JIC E
JO H N
BROW N
IN S U B A N C E
lag only h e l i h u e i \ .
HUKAXCE C O M P A N IE S
P h o n e 513
Oreiham, Orefon
JAM ES
ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A C C ID E N T
SU R ET Y BONDS
"'IRE
A U T O M O B IL E
L IF E
P L A T E G L A SS
HEALTH
Office on M ain S tr e e t
1 H O N E S --Office 81 j. R esid e n c e
M islnesilay s a n il S a tn n la 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
F ir s t S ta te B an k B ldg.
P o rtla n d p h o n e M ain 1940
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