Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 24, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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VJLTI LOOK.
TW IC E A WEEK
P ublished every T uesday and F rid ay
a t G resham , O regon, by th e Out
look P ublishing Co.
H. L. St.
C lair, E d ito r and M anager.
Our
S u b scrip tio n
M a ta s
O ne year, *1.8«.
«1«
m o n th s ,
85c;
th ree m onth '« trial
su b scrip tio n , 50c.
A d v e r t is in g
K ate« r e a s o n sb le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill call.
'The
W av I» the
th a t W in »"
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f G resham
Official paper o f th e T ow n o f F air-
view .
E n tered a s M econd-claas m a tter M arch
3. 1911, at the 1'ostofHce at U reaham ,
O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 3, 1879
TH E
COMING
YEARS.
' d isaster. And today we know th a
,th e r fe|low better. He, who bound
| (1p o u r wound« and carried us from
the scarred b attle fields of N o-m an’s
land. N either Is th e world going to
se ttle down into th e old self-satisfied
state, fo r the years ahead are going
. o be busy hours of developm ent and
we a re going to w itness tb e g re a te st
in d u stria l period th e league of n a­
tions has ever known.
T be big farm fam ily will have a
bigger jo b th an h ere to fo re and will
be a bigger an d m ore im p o rta n t fac­
to r in tbe conduct of w orld-w ide b u s­
iness. T he a g ric u ltu ra l *uian who
overlooks th e eq u ip m en t th a t offers
g re a te r re tu rn s for tb e lab o r p er­
form ed and along th e lines of least
resistan ce will n ot be ad ding h 's
q u o ta to tbe w orld’s p roduction of
foodstuffs.
Every day d u rin g 1919 will be in
reality th e beginning of a new year,
com m ercially speaking. Every day is
going to teach us new ways of deliv­
erin g th e goods to o u r neighbors
across th e w ater. Each day will be a
day of plaiftilng In tellig en tly and
with confidence th a t o u r plans can
be carried o u t w ithout in te rfe re n ce
of th e g rim hand of war, and it is go­
ing to be a tim e when som e im p o rt­
an t plans will be executed.
By th e tim e an o th e r C h ristm as
rolls aro u n d an d we ta k e in ventory of
th e th in g s happened, we will still be
plan n in g and learn in g th a t in rea lity
th e re never Is a new y ear th a t is not
som ehow affected by Its predecessor.
C hristm as alw ays has been som e­
w hat m ythical. T he very sp irit of
the occuslon m akes It so. Deprive it
of its m ysticism and su rp rise and you
lose. In a m easure, the joy of th e fe s­
tive holiday. Te the h e a rt properly
a ttu n ed to th e sp irit of C hristm as
th e re can be no disappointm ent. In
te allty it Is th e com m eroration of
the birth of th e real King. I t re p ­
resents th e beginning of a new and
TOO MANY LAWS.
higher life and this year, as never
before, it can be closely aligned in
O ccasionally a se n a to r o r rep re­
the celeb ratio n of the year to follow
sen tativ e elected to serv e In th e leg­
Follow ng th e
festive
Y uletide
islatu re says th a t he has no bills to
com es the so-called end of an o th er
p resen t, and th a t as fa r as he know s
year. I t has been term ed th e New
he will not offer any. T he p ictu res
Year Duy. Some of us are proue to
of th e se men m ight well be placed in
th in k of i, as tbt end und we ‘urn
the hall of fume, for, unless they are
ever a new leaf only to find th n . the
w onderful o ra to rs o r h ard w orkers
ink on the previous page has left its
for th e ir co n stitu e n ts they a re never
ehudow on the things th a t happened
re-elected.
yesterday. When as a m a tte r of ft. I
Some ad d itio n al leg islatio n
is
the tra n sitio n of the year 191k Is
probably needed In O regon, b ut it 1s
only a com putation of figures.
In
not needed th a t every m em ber of
1919 it will he us m uch a p a rt of
e ith e r th e sen ate o r house should in ­
1I*1S, as It rela tes to business, as the
tro d u ce a flock of bills as soon as the
uayr and years that follow. F o r the
o p p o rtu n ity is given. T he new m em ­
business will in a m easure be Inllu
bers will do well to learn th a t It Is
euced by m any th '.- js thut happened
ju st us Im p o rtan t to p rev en t th e pas­
during ih e year.
sage of unw ise legislation as It Is to
Many im p o rta n t things will find pass new laws.
th e ir culm ination in 1919 tiiat had
Oregon has alm ost enough laws
th e ir th o u g h t und conception d urin g now, p erhaps too m any of some
1918.
D uring
th e com ing tw elve kinds. Law s are passed a t every ses­
m onths many will he tak in g a d v a n t­ sion and are bound In book form
age of the tilings they have learned which ure d istrib u ted to a lim ited
d uring tile past year.
n um ber of people In th e state. The
Efficiency and economy will tra v tl av erag e man soon fo rg ets all about
hand in hand in a new era of business th e session and is un ab le to nam e a
h eretofore unknow n.
We have single bill th a t becam e a law. T his
learned to do some things easier, d em o n strate s th a t one of th e g re a te st
quicker, b etter and differently, u n i needs of the tim e is th e en fo rce­
us we sum up th e happenings of thiH m ent of existing laws, n ot th a t new
year we a re really su rp rised at th e ones should be en acted . It would oe
n um ber and the g re a te st of the big far b e tte r to stre n g th e n som e of th e
tilings Ave have accom plished.
We p resen t sta tu te s th a n to pass new
have also been draw n into a closer laws w hich a re soon fo rg o tten and
com m union wltii Ihe b rotherhood of are seldom enforced.
tb c world.
W atchfulness of all m em bers jf
We have gone down into th e d is ­ th e le g isla tu re will be a good th in g
mal, dark trenches with him. sho u ld ­ for tb c lr co n stitu en ts. Some of the
e r to sho u ld er, ami have found thut special In terests are g e ttin g ready to
tile o th e r half of (lie world isn’t such fn th e r bills th a t will give them
a had fellow, a f te r all. T his inn er special favors. U nusual favors an 1
association has broadened o u r vision ex tra o rd in ary pow ers will be so u g h t
of life has quickened o u r h eart and som e of th ese bills have un­
th ro b s and m ultiplied o u r good will. doubtedly already been p rep ared , to
Co in pet I lion will be as keen, but tic backed by a lobby of considerable
cleaner.
size.
Such bills sh o u ld have the
W hen rising to th e apex of o u r su c­ closest scru tin y and be considered
cess we will h esita te to bruise the w ith extrem e care.
lingers of o u r b ro th ers who a re press­
I t’s tough to huve to put a new
ing onw ard and upw ard on the sam e
We learned m ap of E urope In your bean a fte r
lad d er of am bition.
th ro u g h grim w ar th a t carn al greed your sun has sta rte d to b o g g an in g in
is fra u g h t w ith d isappointm ent u n i its w estern slan t.
DIGGING IN’, ON THE WINTER CAMPAIGN
OUTLOOK TUESD AY ,
COMING WITHOUT MONET.
DEC EM BER
M,
1UIH
About five years ago considerable
W ith th o u san d s of tro o p s com ing
I to tb e U nited S tates since tb e sign riv alry aro se in Oregon in th e m a tte r
Ing of th e arm istice, it has bee t of spelling m atches. T he elderly peo­
learn ed th a t in m any Instances sol-f ple Insisted th a t th e m od em youth
d lers are arriv in g on th is side, finan­ can n o t spell In the sam e class w ith
cially stran d e d , due to th e failu re of those who w ent to school fo rty or fif­
th e g o v ern m en t to send them th e ir ty years ago. To s e ttle th e d isp u te
pay. Some of th e men have not been sp ellin g m atch es w ere held. T he con­
paid fo r several m onths an d are lit­ tag io n fo r accu rate sp ellin g spread
erally penniless. O thers have merely th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . E lim in atio n
m issed connections w ith th e ir last contests finally estab lish ed a county
cham pion who. In tu rn , challenged
pay, b u t are In n early as bad shape
T his condition was severely c riti­ the cham pion of th e n eighboring
cised in congress by R ep resen tativ e county.
T he s ta te su p e rin te n d e n t of public
Mann, republican m in o rity leader,
in stru c tio n approved th e spelliug
when he said :
" I th in k th e d ep a rtm en t o u g h t '.o m atches, and school a u th o ritie s gen-
pay tb e men who are in th e arm y erally were in terested . At th a t tim e
now up to date. I have a teleg ram the school officials d eclared th a t th e
h ere from W est Baden, Ind., which u n u su al a tte n tio n d irected to th e su b ­
je c t resu lted in b e tte r sp ellin g In the
read s as follow s:
“ Several hu n dred w ounded men schools. T he w inter evenings are
arriv ed at W est Baden hospital.
\ long and som e do not care for am use­
larg e n u m b e r are w ith o u t any funds m ents. A n o th er epidem ic of spelling
and say they have had no pay f o r ' m atches will not cost an y th in g and
many m onths. C annot som e plan be It m ight p roduce a g re a t deal of good.
p ut in op eratio n to give them money Of course th e “ flu” m ig h t prev en t
such g ath erin g s, but m aybe th e ep i­
when they d ise m b a rk ?’
“ It is a scandal to send w ounded dem ic will ab a te before th e w in ter is
men clea r from th e point of disem ­ over.
W hile w aiting for th e disease to
b ark a tio n to so u th ern In d ian a, w ith
money due them for m onths, and no.' clear th e way th e people can play
a cent paid to them . T he W ar De­ checkers o r read so m eth in g w orth
p a rtm e n t has inform ed m e th a t if 1 while. O r th ey m ight w rite a few
would have teleg rap h ed to them th e overdue le tte rs. And in th a t task is
nam es of th e men they would en ­ w here th e value of sp ellin g will come
d eavor to pay them .
I can n o t d i In. One s ta rts to w rite and then
th a t. It is th e ir business. A w ound­ stops to nibble his pencil because the
ed m an in a hospital can n o t be ex­ word he has in m ind seem s so h ard to
pected to ru n a fte r th e p ay m aster to spell. T h a t rem inds him of th e sp e ll­
get his pay. It is th e d uty of th e m il­ ing m atches as well as th e spelling
ita ry d ep a rtm en t of th e governm ent book o r d ictionary. If he is 50 y eats
to look a fte r him. I hope they will cid he will be rem inded of th e days
be b ro u g h t to realize th e ir duty In of “ loud schools,” w hen recitatio n s
b ro u g h t o ut th e vocal pow ers of ch il­
th e m a tte r.
R ep resen tativ e Sherley of K en­ dren, and w hen they stu d ied aloud,
tucky said he had m ade suggestions m ore a tte n tio n was paid to spelling.
to the m ilitary a u th o ritie s and to th e
Since those days of long ago the
Red Cross as to plans w hich would schools have ta k en a long step for­
keep th e soldiers In money who had w ard in practically ev ery th in g , but
not received the pay due them , but th e o ld -tim ers insist th a t th e m odern
th a t th ese suggestions evidently had boy o r g irl do not spell as well as
fa th e r and g ra n d fa th e r did. Of course
not been carried into effect.
•“ I ag re e,” he said, " th a t th e re ts th e m odern school is m ore complex.
no possible excuse fo r any larg e n u m ­ G ra n d fa th e r n ever d ream ed of le a rn ­
ber of such cases happening. H ere ing how to m ake fu rn itu re in school,
and th ere, of course, they a re bound and g ra n d m o th e r had no dom estic
to occur, but th e system o u g h t to be science course, w herein she le arn ed to
such as to m ake nu m ero u s cases im ­ concoct th o u sa n d - islan d pudding.
possible.”
W hen read in g , w ritin g an d a rith m e ­
tic w ere considered essen tials, sp e ll­
Some people th in k th e day will in g claim ed alm ost as m uch a tte n ­
come w hen th e nickle is going to fit tion as th e th re e r ’s.
ag ain Into th e norm al life of th e
co u n try .
Nay, nay, P au lin e. T he
G erm any do esn ’t seem to be tak in g
th in g th a t th e nickle bought m any any deep in te re s t in th e com ing peace
m illions m ore of th an an y th in g else conference. I t is very seldom th a t
will not be h ere to buy. T h e r’ll not any corpse m an ifests a very deep in ­
be a s p u tte r from a spiggot a fte r te re st In th e inquest.
Ju n e 30. The nickle will be av ailab le
T h ere w ill be only one m ore loau,
for a good many o th e r th in g s, though,
but th rift stam p s will go on forever.
in clu d in g Sunday collections.
And they will in cu lcate lessons which
T he inquisitive su b scrib er asks us th e A m erican people will need fo r
to define th e "fa ith th a t moves m oun­ m any y ears to come.
ta in s.” W ell, It’s so m eth in g like th is:
A cele b ra ted d octor te lls us to
A fter the n ig h t of Ju n e 30, th e United
S tates will be “ d ry ” fo rev er and ever, cam paign th is w in ter a g a in st th e fly
alth o u g h th e p ro hibition am endm ent and m osquito. O ur in te n tio n is to
will not be carried by th a t tim e. I t ’s kill every fly and m osquito we see
faith like th a t— It could move M ount th is w inter.
Hood.
PLEASANT HOME
SHELLING MATCHES.
Protessional and
Business Ads.
D Z M T IB T S
T he C h ristm as pie m ak ers will
p lease ta k e notice th a t th e an cien t
and am alg am ated pie b iters are going
to dem and th e old-tim e allow ance ot
su g a r In every pie tu rn e d out by th e
pie foundries.
Mountain Meadow Butter
M an u factu red by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
T he nam e "M ount Hood B u tte r’’
has h ere to fo re been used by p er­
m ission of tb e M ount Hood Ice
Cream Co., w hich h as all its dairy
S ousa’s new w edding m arch is no.v i products reg istered u n d er th a t
to be had. and one c o u ld n 't expect a I ¡title. T h at perm ission has ceased,
hence th e ch an g e of nam e, which
so ld ier to inarch to th e a lta r to the
becam e affective on Ja n u a ry 1.
old G erm an tune. It would be too
“Mountain
Meadow
B u t t e r ’’
m uch like being tak en prisoner.
will be found at all th e leading
sto res in th e county. Ask for It
W hile official rep o rts a re lacking
yet, It Is going to be th e ru le to e sti­
H. W. S n ash all, p resid e n t of th e
m ate th e census of ea ste rn M ultno­
F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief A ssocia­
m ah by th e num ber of Red Cross b u t­
tion. rep o rts th e association has .
tons th e people are w earing
broken all fo rm er records In 1917.
T be an n u a l sta te m e n t show s 383 new ■
T h ere seem to be few er fo rtu n e
m em bers g ained, 17 fire losses paid, |
te lle rs now th an th e re w ere a few
ag g re g atin g $4911; $1,036.677 of in ­
years ago, which Is r a th e r queer, see­
su ran ce w ritte n , one assessm en t lev- !
ing th a t th e su c k er b irth -ra te is
ied. and $700 invested in liberty
grow ing la rg e r every year
bonds d u rin g th e year. T be associa- ’
A codfish lays 45.000,000 eggs In a tlo ti is en te rin g Its 14th year, and has
sin g le season. W hich Isn't a bit co n ­ over 4000 m em bers carry in g $4,250.-
soling to those who are paying 80 000 in su ran ce. It has m ade an an- |
cen ts a dozen for the stric tly fresh nual saving of over 50 p er cent to Its
m em bers. At tb e an n u a l m eeting In
W hite L eghorn variety.
Ja n u a ry A ndrew B ru g g er of G re s h -,
T be w ar did us som e good.
It am was re-elected d irec to r for the
F arm ers d esiring to
ta u g h t us th e difference betw een high n in th year.
Join may o b tain In fo rm atio n from
D utch and low Dutch. We already H. W. S nashall. G resham . R A, or
kuew som ething about th e P en n sy l­ H erm an
Loedtng. se cretary . 409
vania D utch
Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rtla n d .— |
Adv
T he difference betw een b u rg la riz ­
Stom ach T rouble.
ing sto res an d profiteering is th a t in 1
Before 1 used C h a m b erlain 's Tab- I
th e fo rm er th e profits and tb e gross lets 1 d o c to re T Y g re a t d e a r f o r stom -
receipta a re th e sam e
ach tro u b le and felt nervous am.
_________
tire d all th e tim e
T hese ta b lets
A fter th e d ra ft boards have been helped me Irom the first, and inside
of a w eek's tim e-1 had im proved in
; dissolved they could tell a lot. but of i every
w ay," w rites Mrs. L. A. D rink-
¡course they won't.
ard . Jefferson C ity. Mo,— Adv.
BANK
VY. J. OTT
Dentist
W ill be in Greehaiu every (lay
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
Ho w itt B uilding
G resham , Ore.
P H O N E 113
Hours, 9 to 12; 1:15 to 5.
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
Dentist
5922-92d SL,
Lents, Ore.
NOTICE.
I t is q u ite necessary th a t banks
close th e ir doors not la te r th a n 4
p. m in o rd e r to com ply w ith re ­
q u irem en ts of Insurance ro m p an ies
an d to com plete th e days work
n early all of w hich com es a f te r clos­
ing
P erso n s m ak in g req u ests for
e n tra n c e a f te r 4 p ni a re su b jectin g
th em selv es to loss as well as th e bank
besides e n d a n g erin g th e lives of th e
em ployes of th e bank.
We will a fte r J a n u a ry 1st, 1919
close doors prom ptly at 4 p. m. You
a re u rged to tra n sa c t your banking
business before th a t tim e and as
early in th e day a fte r th e bank is
open as can be done.
FIR ST STATE BANK
C. J. LUNDQUIST. C ashier.
BANK OF GRESHAM
P er K. A. M ILLER , C ashier.
om ens
450-451 P ltto c k B lo ck
W a sh in g to n a t W est Park
EDITH I. PHILLIPS
Optometrut and Optician
WANTS
E y e s E x a m in ed
G la s s e s F itte d
L e n s e s D u p lic a te d
P h o n e B d w y . 1308
P o rtla n d , Ore.
LIVESTOCK
HORSES
FM YHCUKS
R es. P h o n e 513
Office P h o n e 46
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, o v er T lre t I t » « B an k
H our«— 1 to 5 p. m.
G RESH AM .
-
- OREGON
R es. 85x1
PHONES
Office 621
Emily F. Bolconi, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office H o u rs— 10 a. m. to 12 in.
1 p m . to 3 p .m.
Office o v er B an k o f G resh a m
P H O N E S — R esid e n c e. T abor 120
Office M ain 4812
H om e A-6k62
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es., 3 E a s t 69th St.
O ffice, 1 1 1 1 -1 3 S e l l i n g B u ild in g
PORTLAND
-
OREG O N
TAKEN UP— One black m are with
w h ile
him !
L e t,
w eight ab o u t
1000 pounds. Dec. 17, 1918. Two
m iles east and h alf m ile so u th of
G resham . O. F. Lind, phone 281,
R. 4. G resham .
FOR SALE C H E A P— Good horse,
buggy and h arn ess. W eight ab o u t
900 pounds. Mrs. Chas. D ahlquist,
n ea r Sycam ore store._________ 86
TEAM
FOR
SALE.
A rza
( i n 's h a m , phone 254.
Sm ith,
tf
FOR SALE— Good riding and d riv ­
ing horse, w eight 1000 pounds.
E. R. W rig h t, G resham , phone 294.
SADDLE PONY for sale, cheap. Mrs.
A. J. A ult, B oring, phone G resh ­
am 371.
COWS
TA KEN UP— B lack Je rse y m uley
h eifer ab o u t two years old. F. W.
B ittn e r, h alf m ile from B ull Run
p ark , Bull R un, O regon, phone
G resham 34x4.
88
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring ’ YOUNG
Osteopathic Physician
O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
532 M organ Bldg, P o rtlan d , Ore.
Phon«
M a rsh a ll 1809
DR. N. PLYLER
Llc«n««d
C h iro p ra ctic
P h y s ic ia n
CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTRIC
TREATM ENT
C o n su lta tio n and E x a m in a tio n Pre«
Office, C ondgon H o te l B ld g ., O rasham
Office H o u rs— 9:30 to 12, a n d 2 to 8.
P h o n « 971
P hone 33x1
DR. A. H. WRIGHT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office an d R esidence South Rob­
e rts A venue, G resham , Oregon.
A ll ca lls prom ptly atten d ed .
JE R SE Y -H O L ST E IN COW
for sale, $65. Phone G resham 494.
FO R SALE— One Cow. T h re e p u re ­
bred P lym oth Rock roosters.
S.
S tenberg, c o rn e r B oring H aley
road._________________________ 87
W A N TED — N ew -born calves In any
n u m b er;
75 cents to $2 each
F ra n k G ustafson, G resham , phone
289.
tf
GOOD, F R E S H COWS w anted. E.
B aum an, phone 901. G resham , tf
E. J. G radin buys ca ttle and hogs.
Phone 359.— Adv.
tf
P ou ltry
POULTRY W ANTED— H ens, springs
and bro ilers, also squabs.
W ill
pay cash. W ill call fo r them . Ben­
son H otel farm , phone G resham
781.
tf
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
IBBUMAMOB
F o r Sale.
JOHN BROWN
And we have It.
Notice to book ag en ts: We sh all
n
o
t
be read y to subscribe for a copy
T h ere are ab o u t 70,000,000 people
In G erm any, but possibly 400,000,- of Mr. B ry an ’s “ W hy I L eft th e Cabi­
000 G erm ans not yet born a re going n e t." T he fact th a t he did Is su f­
ficient.
to have a chance to pay th e price j f
th e folly of the bunch th a t lives to ­
I t h a s n ’t happened yet, b ut every
day, I t ’s a big legacy to pass along. m om ent we a re expecting to h ea r th a t
Mr. W ilson has ta k en F re n ch leave of
A p ay m aster of th e In te rn a tio n a l his job.
H arv ester com pany was slugged in
M ilw aukie and robbed of $25,000.
One sees alm o st as m any fu rs on
T he H arv ester tru st was m ore g en tle- th e stre e t th e se days as were seen
m enly. In robbing th e fn rm ers It a l­ la st Ju n e and July.
ways avoided slugging.
R e s 118
PHONES
Office 114
T h ere will be no m eeting of th e
Red Cross on F rid a y of th is week
On F rid a y , Ja n u a ry 3, th e re g u la r
m eeting will be held and th e an n u a l
election o t officers will ta k e place.
II8 U B À M C 1
R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly
R E L IA B L E INSURANCE
COMPANIES
P hon « S13
O rasham , O regon
JAMES ELKINGTON
XMSVHAJSCS
A ccid en t, Su rety Bond.*,
l'ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth ,
P la te Glass.
Offlc« on M ain B tr««t
Office 816
PHONES
R e s id e n c e 68
O rm h a m 517
B r o a d w a y 1733
WALTER T. McGUIRK
and
C. G. SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
F IR S T
STATE
BANK,
G R E SH A M
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER,
rara
and
S to ck
WASHINGTON
S a l« «
a
Good 4-room
p lastered house,
co ncrete fo u n d atio n , electric lig h ts,
gas, w ater, b ath room , p an try , fru it
room , fro n t an d back porches, good
wood house, larg e chicken house, two
lots, 1 0 6 x 1 0 0 .
All kinds of fru it,
$1050. A g en u in e b argain.
I H alf acre w ith dandy 5-room b u n ­
galow style, h o t an d cold w ater, elec­
tric lig h ts, to ilet, fine garag e, chick­
en house, fine lot of fru it, $1200.
T erm s.
, One acre in G resham , level as a
floor, In cu ltiv atio n , $450; $100 cash
'b a la n c e m onthly.
F ive acres, good soil, som e trees,
good road, $450.
Easy term s.
A
real sacrifice.
K R ID ER & ELKINGTON.
Tel. 17x.
I j o h ii
W anted.
$1200 on 80 acres— w orth $4000.
P hone 547 o r w rite P. O. Box 213.
FOR SALE— T he A nderson hom e on
W allu la H eights. Five-room m od­
ern house, b arn , 11/, acres of land
fru it and b erries. F. A. A nderson,
658 M ultnom ah stre e t, P o rtla n d ,
Phone E ast 784 5.tf
S p e c ia lt y .
P h o n e V a n co u v er 614, or
G resh a m O u tlo o k 701
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST— A G reat Dane fem ale hound,
w e a r in g
CQntractor and Builder
General Contractor
Scep tic Tank.«
Jack screw s for R ent
FRANK C. JONES
G RESH A M .O REG O N
c o ll a r
R e w a rd
o ffe re d
R. F. C lark, It. A. Box 354, P ort- •
land, phone G resham 843.
C hevrolet p a rts and rep a irin g .
C.
i E. O sburn & Co.
FOUND— A iredale dog, rem ale. O w n­
e r o r anyone can h av e sam e by
paying for thl9 notice.
E nquire
at O utlook.
E x tra O utlooks of th e C hristm as
Issue will be m ailed a t 5c each.
Phone 901
SW E E T F R E S H C ID ER fo r sale at
S to ck er's cannery. Phone 991.
If you have Cattle of any
FOR SALE— N ine cords of dry wood,
n e a r G resham , $6.50 p er cord.
M ark N ickerson. P hone 155.
tf
kind to sell or wish to buy
Livestock Hauling by Truck
at a reasonable price
E. BAUMANN
GRESHAM.
OREGON
FIRSTCLASS ’
SEASONED
WOOD
DELIVERED. $7.75 A CORD
EKSTROM
P h on e 831
TRUCK
SERVICE
G resham