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    I S 5861
GRESHAM
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T V E SD A T ,
COLUMBIA HEIGHT
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G o odbye to 1 0 1 7 . W e a re n o , ¡in­
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w as a la r g e a n d e a rn e s t
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1918
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m a jo rity a r e lo o k in g b ack o v e r th e tliv se w in g goes m uch ta s te r .
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fo r us to do is to m a k e th e b est o f it K n a r r re s ig n e d a s c h a irm a n .
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We 11 give you a better Silo and you'll
I Let us try to fo rg e t th e d a rk sid e of re s ig n a tio n w as acc e p te d w ith deep
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save money. Implements and all Farm
if a n d ju s t re m e m b e r th e p le a s a n t r e g r e t, as Mrs. K n a rr m a d e a sp len -
Machinery.
; th in g s. P le a s a n t m e m o rie s fro m th e did c h a ir m a n , b rin g in g to th e w ork
p a st o fte n b rin g good re s u lts w hen su ch d e v o tio n a n d e n e rg y th a t it w as
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
j o n e feels o u t o f s o r ts , so I feel s u r e b o u n d to su cceed .
i th a t p le a s a n t m e m o rie s
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T h e R cd Crogg d riv e
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w h ile to k eep s to re d aw ay In o u r d a lt. vlclM lty m e, w lth w o n d e rfu l r e .
W. A. HESSEL.
m em o ry ce s.
su its . I t w as re a lly b eg u n b e fo re th e
W h ile on a s h o p p in g to u r In th e official d riv e w as on.
M rs. J . R.
Gresham, Oregon
Res. Tel. 6x2
Office 544
¡c ity , 1 s tro lle d u p T h ird a n d T a y lo r K n a rr, c h a irm a n , to o k tim e by th e
s tr e e ts to h a v e a la s t look a t th e fo relo ck a n d a p p o in te d w o rk e rs In
i ru in s of th e o ld h is to ric T a y lo r S tre e t each se c tio n ,
M rs. O lla W o o d ard ,
Ordering your Silo early will not only save you money but
i c h u rc h , a n d as I sto o d th e r e g a z in g a c ro s s th e S an d y , Mrs. A. D. K e n d a ll
will guarantee you delivery with better results in erecting.
j ¡it it, m e m o rie s fro m lo n g ag o cam e w est of T ro u td a le , M rs. C. I. T h o n i-
I ire sli to my m in d
m e m o rie s fro m as, so u th w e s t se c tio n , Mrs. L. A, H ar-
SEE US BEFORE ORDERING A SILO.
th e first m e e tin g th e r e a n d m an y a f- low , b u sin e ss s e c tio n , an d M rs. K n a r r
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m u sic, to n e s so sw e e t a n d low , a n d
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A Menace.
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tio n of a Unltfcl S ta te s s e n a to r, an d
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a re fo r O reg o n , th e fo llo w in g Is T h e m usic w as of h ig h s ta n d in g , and
th ir ty six m em bers of th e lo w er
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T h e N o u -l’a r tis a n
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a tte m p t to tlefcauch
th e e le c to ra te sy m p a th y w ith th e d o c trin e of sin g le
m o th e r at D ay to n , O regon.
of a g re a t c u jim o n w eu lth , to buy ta x , an d w ill a d v o c a te th is re v o lu ­ a n d ra n k e d as o n e o f P o r t la n d ’s fin­
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S y m p h o n y o rc h e s tr a u n til th is W ed n e sd a y w ith M rs. L. C. li a r -
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th o s e y e a rs iu $ 2 9 .1 5 , m ost o f w hich is c le a r.
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of th e i r differeat p re p a r a tio n s .
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h is s u g g e s tio n 1 take p le a s u re in e x ­ th e c a p ita l re q u ire d w ould be e n o r ­
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POW ELL VALLEY
re m e d y in my home fo r y e a rs. I eon- ■ 0,1 ' very fa rm a n d p iece o f p ro p e rty lo r S tre e t c h u rc h to g iv e up th e i r old
s id e r it th e o n ly w ugh rem ed y on th e ■ ¡n tlxis s ta te . » . » « As a m a tte r
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in t he co u n c ils o f th e N o n -P a rti- o f th e ir lo y a lty , h a v e k e p t th e i r m e e t­ h e re h a s fo r Its officers M rs. A lta
lla m ilto n C ounty R e p u b lican -N ew s, s a l* L eag u e w ho b eliev es in o u r pres- in g s o u t in th e o p en on th e s t r e e t in
G e n try , c h a ir m a n : M rs, K a rl J. H ag-
S y racu ae, K a n s a s - A dv,
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_________ _l As ev e ry o n e k n o w s, so c ia lism p resu p - fro n t of th e c h u rc h fo r n e a rly tw o lierg, vice c h a ir m a n ;
' poses c o m m u n ity o w n e rs h ip of th e y e a rs. M any a n d d e a r m u s t be th e W illiam s, s e c r e ta ry uud tr e a s u r e r . A t
In s tru m e n ta litie s o f p ro d u c tio n an d , m e m o rie s th e y h a v e s to re d aw uv to th e m e e tin g la s t F rid a y , fifteen wom-
in th e finui a n a ly s is, th e e lim in a tio n g la d d e n th e ir h e a r ts in f u t u r e lonely rn w ere p re s e n t. T h e m e e tin g s u re
of p riv a te p ro p e rty a n d th e rem o v al
M an u factu red by
i h eld in a n u p p e r ro o m o f th e sch o o l-
o f all ini i n tlv e to excel. E lm e r P e te r ­ 'lour8-
SANDY CRIAMERY CO.
so n , w ho m ad e an in v e s tig a tio n
of
W e h a v e ju s t fo u n d o u t th a t P a u l ‘ h o u se , w hich
is lig h t, w a rm and
T h e n a m e "M ount Ilo o d B u t­
th e le a g u e m o v e m e n t in N o rth Itak o - S te v e n s o f B rid a l V eil also b e lo n g s p le a s a n t. T h e re is a p re s s in g need
t e r ” h a s h ereto fo re been u sed by
to fo r th e K a n sa s C ity S ta r , d e c la re d
p e rm iss io n of th e M ount H ood Ice
th a t th e le a g u e le a d e rs a p p a re n tly to th e h o n o r ro ll as he e n liste d fo r se w in g m a c h in e s um l it is h oped
Cream Co., which has all its
w ere a fra id th a t th e m o d e r a te e q u ity a m o n g th e first fro m tills v ic in ity . th a t so m e w ill lie d o n a te d o r lo an ed
d a iry p ro d u c ts reg istered u n d e r
p ro g ra m w ould by its su ccess en d all Mr. S te v e n s w as th e fo re m a n a t tile All su p p lie s w ill he sa fe , as th e room
th a t title .
T h a i p e rm issio n h as
h o pe of s t a te so c ialism , a n d t h a t " s o ­ B rid al Veil L u m b e r co m p a n y , an d is is k e p t lo ck ed , w hen not in u se by th e
ce a se d , h en ce th d e b u n g e of n am e,
cialism w as th e ' t h i n g
th e y w ere
w hich becutne , m ctlv e on J a n u ­
re a lly w o rk in g fo r.”
N ot o n ly a re now a t L iv erp o o l, E n g la n d , a n d be­ Red C ross. S ix ty -u ln e new m e m b e rs
a ry 1.
to th e A m erican Red C ro ss w ere o b ­
th e le a d e rs o f th e N o n -P a rtis a n lo n g s to Co. E, 3d O reg o n .
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Miadow
B u tt e r ”
L ea g u e s tro n g ly s o c ia listic in p rin c i­
Roy A n d e rse n le ft on a v a c a tio n ta in e d in th is c o m m u n ity d u rin g th e
w ill he tu m id at ill th e L e a d in g
ple an d p ra c tic e , b u t th e y liuve also tr ip to P u g e t S o u n d a n d w ill be gone C h ris tm a s d riv e . All w ish in g to Join
s to re s in th e county. A sk fo r it.
sh o w n m o re o r less o p en sy m p a th y
p re s e n t
fo r th e I. W . W. a n d o th e r d islo y al fo r a few w eek s, v is itin g frie n d s and th e local a u x ilia ry sh o u ld
re la tiv e s.
th e ir c e rtific a te s a t th e n e x t m e e tin g ,
e le m e n ts In th is c o u n try .
M r. am i M rs P. A n d e rse n a n d son w hich w ill he h eld on F rid a y a f t e r ­
Soon O v er Ills C old.
L a w re n c e w ere g u e s ts o f Mr. an d n o o n , J a n u a r y 4.
E v e ry o n e sp e a k s well of C h a m b e r- I
la p 's C o u g h R em ed y , a f t e r h a v in g i M is. A. M organ at a C h ris tm a s p a rty
M e n 's W ork Shots
ROCKWOOD
te e d it. Mrs. G eo rg e L ew is. P it ts - j at C h a n tic le i i on C h ris tm a s ev en in g .
.Men's Dress Shoes
field, N. V., h a s th is to say re g a r d in g I M r. a n d
M rs. W a lte rs of M on­
G as Is b e in g in s ta lle d fo r lig h ts in
B oys’ Shoes it: " L a s t w in te r my little boy, five | m o u th , O reg o n , a re sp e n d in g th e h o l­
th e c h u rc h a t R ockw ood a n d is e x ­
y e a rs o ld , w as sick w ith a cold fo r
R ubber Boots m id Shoes
tw o o r th r e e w eeks. 1 d o c to re d h im id a y s w ith Mr. an il M rs. J . D eaver.
p ecte d to he re a d y by nex t T h u rs d a y
M en's R u b ers.
an d used v a rio u s c o u g h m ed icin es
Jo h n T a y lo r e n te r ta in e d a lot of e v e n in g , w hen th e p ra y e r m e e tin g
Shoe Repairing a Specialty h u t n o th in g d id him m u ch good u n til P o rtla n d frie n d s d u rin g C h ris tm a s.
w ill be h eld . T h e se rv ic e a t th e
| I b eg an u sin g C h a m b e rla in ’s C o u g h
.Miss A lice R a sm u s se n o f B end, c h u rc h on S u n d ay ev< n ln g w as In th e
R em edy. H e th e n im p ro v ed ra p id ly
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
an d in a few d ay s w as o v e r h is c o ld ." O reg o n , Is at h o m e w ith h e r fo lk s a t n a tu r e o f a s u r p r is e C h ris tm a s tr e e
C u rl D alil, P ro p .
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C o rb e tt till a f t e r New Y ears.
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fo r th e c h ild re n .
No p ro g ra m w as
Mr. an d M rs. W. K n ig h t a n d Mrs. g iv en , b u t R ev. L. R u d e r o f P o r t­
S. R. K n ig h t s p e n t C h ris tm a s d ay in la n d p re a c h e d a h e lp fu l se rm o n a n d
th e city w ith re la tiv e s.
ra n g a b e a u tifu l solo.
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PAGE T H R E E
U. S. War Stamps—
For the New Year You’ll
Sure Need a Silo
We have received a large supply of W ar and T h rift stam ps
¡tlld will he pleased Io sell them to anyone w ishing Io help the
I’nited S ta tes G overnm ent win this w ar.
W ar Stamps sell at $4.12 for a $5.00 stamp.
Stamps are 25c each.
DO YOUR BIT TODAY AND BUY A WAR STAMP.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
LEAGUE WAS ENDORSED
T hrift
Sank of Gresham
Gresham , Oregon
FAIRVIEW
T h e F a irv ie w P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h
w ill be re o p e n e d n ex t S u n d ay by a
c o m m u n ity se rv ic e
at
11 o 'clo ck ,
w hich w ill ta k e th e form of a p a ­
tr io tic ra lly .
In th e e v e n in g , th e
W o m e n 's
M issio n ary
so ciety will
hold a ra lly . S pecial m u sic w ill he
p ro v id e d fo r b o th service«. All a re
in v ite d . T h e c h u rc h lias been closed
fo r th e p a st six w eeks fo r re p a irs
an d In th e -m e a n tim e th e b u ild in g
h a s been re la th e d a n d p la s te re d a n d
p a in te d in sid e.
A
good ro ad w ay
h a s been c o n s tru c te d to th e c h u rc h
an d f u r th e r im p ro v e m e n t to
th e
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w ay. T h ro u g h
th e c o u rte sy of th e officials of th e
M e th o d ist
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c h u rc h ,
th e
P re s b y te ria n c o n g re g a tio n h a s m et
e a c h S u n d ay m o rn in g in th a t c h u rc h
d u rin g th e p ro g re s s of th e w ork.
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
T h e C h ris tia n
E n d e a v o r society
will g ive a so cial in th e b a se m e n t of
th e i liu rch on F rid a y e v e n in g . J a n u ­
a ry 4. All w ill be w elcom e. Rev. A.
J W are will he p re s e n t an d h elp in
p la n n in g th e w ork fo r th e com ing
year.
T h e B ap tist S u n d ay sc h o o l c o n tr ib ­
u te d $ti to a id lu w ork am o n g the
c h ild re n in Ita ly . A sp e c ia l effort will
be m a d e by th e S u n d a y school on
n ex t S u n d a y to ra is e fu n d s fo r th e
re lie f of A rm e n ia n c h ild re n w ho a re
s u ffe rin g fro m h u n g e r a n d cold. All
p a tro n s a n d frie n d s of th e school a re
u rg e d to Join In th e good w ork.
T h e B ap tist Aid so ciety will m eet
a t th e h o m e of M rs A. F. C h ase on
T h u rsd a y afternoon, J a n u a r y 3.
R ead th e W a n t ada.
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lim b e rs a n d th e ir c u s to m e rs clim b ed
o n to tlie w a te r w agon to d a y ?
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OR N A T U R A L WOOD
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EXPERT
If you h av e
F re s h F owm , lle e f o f a n y k in d ,
Y eal C alv es, H ogs, C h ic k e n s to
se ll, see
G EO . D IE T L . P ro p .
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
SEE
M ARKET
P h o n e HHt
M ain S t.
G re sh a m
F re s h G ro u n d B o n e fo r C h ic k e n s
F ltH S H AND C U R E D M EA TS,
L A R D , ETC.
Mountain Meadow Butter
G IL T
FRESH
H O M EM A D E
NAI SA G E
S A N IT A R Y
awn i n
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New Gallery
A r e Y o u r S ew ers <'logged*.*
T h e bow els a re th e s e w e ra g e sy s­
tem of th e body. Y ou ca n well
im a g in e th e re s u lt
w hen th e y a re
sto p p e d up us is th e case In c o n s tip a ­
tio n .
As a p u rg a tiv e you w ill find
C h a m b e rla in 's
T a b le ts
e x c e lle n t.
T h ey a re m ild a n d g e n tle in th e ir
a c tio n . T hey a lso Im p ro v e th e d ig e s ­
tio n .
Adv.
GOOD
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E. E. C H IP M A N
P h on e 541x2
SH O ES
C. K. ROGERS
CHEVROLET
ED. OSBURN, Local Agent
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CORBETT
Buyer o f L iv e sto c k
Long Distance Hauling of Stock, Etc., by Auto Trucks.
R. 1, Box 3J2, P o rtlan d .
I’hotie W oodlawn 5358
Home Rendered Lard
ALL FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
Phone ug ¡f yon liuve any Stock for Sale.
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 755
PLEASANT HOME
Helpf ul Xmas Hints
Vacuum Cleaner«
H air Dryers
Boudoir Lamps
Samovars
' Toasters
Disc Stoves
Foot Warmers
Milk W armers
Massage Vibrator«
Crgar Lighters
Ovens
Waffle Irons
FI.E4 I Bh
W ashing Machines
Library Lamps
Coffee Percolators
Chafing Dishes
F lat Irons
Curling Iron Heaters
Luminous Radiators
Tea Kettles
8ewing Machine Motors
Shaving M irrors
Kitchen Ranges
Shaving Mugs
-.TO R E, E le c tric B u ild in g
T h e M e th o d ist L ad leu' Aid will
m eet a t th e p a rs o n a g e J a n u a r y 2.
All a r e c o rd ia lly In v ite d to a tte n d .
T h e re w ill be p re a c h in g S u n d ay
m o rn in g a t 11 o 'c lo c k in th e M E
c h u rc h by th e p a s to r. R ev . F. S
F o rd .
M H ercey fro m P o rtla n d v isited
w ith M r. an d M rs H. I) M cC reary on
S u n d ay .
G e o rg e
S taffcn so n s p e n t S u n d a y
a fte rn o o n w ith M r. a n d M rs. J . Ic k le r
a n d fam ily .
M rs. I. O. D enny is on th e sick list
Gasoline production In the United
States has Increased from 36,000,000
to 70,000,000 barrels a year since
i 1914.
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40 A M D ly .
3 4 A M D ly .
10 A M D ly
30 A M D ly fr o m M t H o o d D e p o t.
40 P.M D ly to G re s h a m O n ly .
34 PM D ly .
40 P M D ly .
30 P.M D ly fr o m M t. H o o d D e p o t.
40 P M D ly
34 PM D ly
35 P M D ly E x. S un
40 P M D ly fr o m M t. H o o d D e p o t.
7 Di P M D ly
9 15 P M id y .
9 45 P.M D ly
11 15 P M D ly
M O M T A V I L L A -T 1 O U T D A L E M V E
L v . M o n ta v i!) «
X.V. T r o n t d a lt
•5 15 a m.
•5 45 a. m.
7 15 a. m.
s 40 h m
8 45 a. rn.
X 00 a m.
10 35 a. m.
I s 15 a. m.
12 35 p. m.
10 05 a m.
2 35 p m.
’ l l 15 a m.
4 30 p. m.
12 05 p m.
5 50 p. m.
5 55 p. m
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11
I T o L ln n e m a n n , c o n n e c t w i t h
train« for Portland.
15 p. m.
05 p. m.
15 p m.
"0 p. m.
10 p m.
15 p m
20 p. m.
Oo p. m
O. W . p.
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
Gresham Time Table
M rs.
J . L ittle p a g e , o f M osier, is
th e g u e st
of
h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs.
T r a in * fo r E s ta c a d a o r B u ll Kan
H e n ry N elsen .
( B u ll R u n t r a in « le a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t)
M rs. A lb e rt F o x a n d Mrs. D ean
12 25 A M I d y E x S un. G re a h a m O n ly .
H a n se n , of P o rtla n d , v isite d th e ir 12.25 A M Sun. to E n ta ca d a .
5 25 A M D ly , M a ll a n d E x.. E s ta c a d a .
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. R eed
5 34 A M i d y , E x. Sun, G re s h a m O n ly .
6 12 A M I d y , G reM ham O n ly .
over Sunday.
6 52 A M S un. to B u ll R un.
Ito b t. B enfield fro m B ritis h Col-
7 45 A M D ly to E s ta c a d a .
8.40 A M I d y , G re s h a m O n ly .
u in h lu , is s p e n d in g th e h o lid a y s w ith
9.50 A M I d y to B u ll B u n .
10
40 A M I d y to G re s h a m O n ly .
re la tiv e s h ere.
11 45 A M D ly , E s ta c a d a
C ecil a n d
E a rl
P o u n d e r s p e n t 1 2 40 I ’ M Id y , • l i f u l i a i i i O n ly .
1 50 I ’ M D ly to B u ll Run.
C h ris tm a s at h o m e.
2 40 I ’ .M D ly , G re n h a m O rfly .
3 45 I ’ M Id y . E s ta c a d a .
T h e s e v e re w ind a n d s le e t s to rm
4 40 PM D ly , G reM ham o n ly .
o f la st T u e sd a y an d
W ed n esd ay
4 50 PM I d y to B u ll R un.
• 45 I ’ M Id y , E s fa c iid a
p lay ed h av o c w ith th e fish e rm e n 's
6 35 I'M I d y E x. Sun.. O re s h n m O n ly .
7 00 I ’ M D ly to B u ll R un.
p ro p e rty a lo n g th e w a te r fro n t at
7 45 I ’ M Id y , E M tarnda
C o rb e tt. T h e R eed B ro th e rs lost tw o 9 10 P M D ly . G reM ham O n ly .
I
: *0 I ’ M D ly . G re s h a m o n ly .
g a s o lin e la u n c h e s a n d a n o th e r was
T r a in * f o r P o rtla n d
co m p le te ly
d e m o lis h e d
by a boat I 2 30 A M D ly E x. Sun.
h o u se c o lla p sin g
O ne w all on V icto r 2 04 A M S un. fIn ly .
5 40 A M D ly E x. S un
J o h n s o n ’s h o u se w as b low n in and
6 15 A M D ly .
7 33 A M D ly .
o th e r da m ag e w as d o n e.
8 07*A M D ly fr o m M t. H o o d D e p o t.
Gresham
PO RTLA ND
AND
GRESH A M
(iflic e w ith P io n e e r A u to T r u c k C o .. 2241 Ash S t.
P h o n « B ro a d w a y 2SA4
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
; I B. W. EMERY, Prop.
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Rea. Phone 173
Greahatn, Orc.
Remember Phone 797
If You Have
BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES
or FRESH COWS for Sale
All kinds of hauling. Prices
Reasonable.
Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat
Beef Cows.
ED. BAUMANN
Thompson Addition, Gresham
We Lead the Procession
o f b a k in g ex cellen ce. K v rry -
th in g on o u r c o u n te r« goes
to you ju a t a« It Khoiihl
p e rfe c t
b a k in g a l w a y s
fre s h ,
p u re
I n g r e d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s , r ig h t p rices,
c o u rte o u s a n d q u ic k se rv ic e
— n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
tr o n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
CITY BAKERY
G re e h a m .
Phone
11
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