PA G E
TW O
G resham
GRESHAM
O utlook
PEA< E.
OUTLOOK
R l RAL EIRE FIGHTING.
F R ID A Y ,
DECEM BER
PARTI
27.
1M1H
RANK
W ELI ARE.
The world is anxiously aw aitin g
C a lu o rn la has a suggestion of
TW IC E A W EEK
C h airm an Hays, of th e republican
P u blished every T uesday and F riday th e verdict of th e peace com m ission g re a t value to all o th e r sta te s. T he n atio n al com m ittee, in an n o u n cin g a
a t G resham ; O regon, by th e O ut- a nd w ondering who o r which of th e “ S unkist S ta te ” has organized fin m eeting of th e com m ittee a t Chicago
look P ublishing Co.
H. L. St. n ations is g oing to g et the best of the com panies on th e farm s, m ade easily
on Ja n u ary 10, says W hat we need
C lair, E d ito r and M anager.
o th e rs
A m erica w ants noth in g but feasible by the g re a t n u m b er of te le In th is co u n try is not less politics
S u b sc r ip tio n
O ar
peace an d Its money back th a t was ’ phone lin es; and th e fire loss th is b u t m ore a tte n tio n to p o litics.” All
B aO l
loaned to th e allies. The money will ! year— in sp ite of th e increased risk rep u b lican ed ito rs are in v ited to a t
O m y ea r, $1.50
come back a fte r a long tim e, b a t doe to pro-G erm anism — show s a de tend.
six
m o n th s. 86c;
th ree m o n th ’s tria l
peace is an old, old w ord— one often ] crease of 60 per cent u n d e r th e pre-
su b sc r ip tio n . 50c.
A full p articip atio n of o u r splen
used by th e u n th in k in g .
vlous year.
did citizenship is u rged In th e actu al
A d v e r tis in g
We h e a r it o ften , alm ost sev eral ; T here a re now 366 local ru ra l fire politics of th e co u n try . Let th is b.
R a te s rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
tim es a day. Peace! W ebster, In his com panies In as m any farm -b u reatl so and any evils th a t may exist or
w ill c a ll.
e n te rta in in g book of definitions, says cen ters in C alifornia
Of these 257 which may h e re a fte r arise, will be
P h o n s 701
th is of peace: "R e st o r tra n q u ility ; have p urchased au to m o b ile tra ile rs sh o rt lived. T here is no place in
•The
calm , freedom from w ar or disu rh - econtalnlng fire-fighting ap p a ratu s. It th e political economy of th e nation
W ay Is the
ance.” All those m ake fo r a condi is believed th ese com panies saved fo r a person w ho is e ith e r too good or
th a t W ins."
tion of peace, b ut peace is a relativ e m ore th an h alf a nilllon d o llars w orth too busy to in te re st him self in poli
O fficial paper o f the T ow n o f G resh am
O fficial paper o f th e T o w n o f F air- term .
We d o n ’t m ean th a t peace Is of foodstuffs d u rin g th e past y ear; tics.
view .
synonym ous
w ith
relativ es
or and th e to ta l value of p ro p erty saved
E n tered a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch th a t
th
e
re
la
alw
ays
peace
ru n s in to th e m illions.
Those who have been ru lin g at th e
3, 1911, at the i ’o sto ffice a t G resh am .
O regon, under the A c t o f M arch 3, 1879 am ong
relatives.
B ut when w
Oregon, or any o th e r sta te , would . fashions evidently forgot the roast-
get
rig h t
down
to
business do well to adopt th is plan. Such a ' ing the tu rk ey s, geese, ducks god
and analyze th in g s' we realize th a suggestion was m ade to th e farm ers | chickens g o t was because of the way
peace, w h atev er kind It may be, is a su rro u n d in g G resham sev eral years th ey w ere dressed
m yth.
We doubt if anybody ever ago, b ut n o th in g was done. P robably
W ar Svlngs Stam ps save lives.
reached th a t glorious condition of o n e-fo u rth of thp an n u a l fire loss In
body o r m ind when It could tru th fu lly th is sta te rep rese n ts loss on the f a rn u
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS.
ORIGIN <>l T IIE
LU.”
be said oi him th a t he was a t peace and from fires in the fo rests o r on the
| unless he was dead — and even then p rairies of paHtern Oregon. Possibly In the C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of
V arious theories have been ad it Is only a wild speculation.
Oregon, for th e County of M u lt
one-half of th is loss m ight be pry-
nom ah.
vaneed as to th e origin of the in flu
We h ea r of co n n u b ial peace and vented by ru ra l fire-fighting o rg a n i In th e M atter of th e E sta te of A nnie
enza w hich has been and Is yet so happiness. T here a re little spasm s zations sim ila r to those of C alifornia.
P. F arn sw o rth , Deceased.
p rev a len t and fatal. To o u r way of | of pt?ace and molnent8 of happ'i ness G resham , w ith Its p resen t eq u ipm ent,
Notice is hereby given th a t th e un
th ln k tn g its cause is not far to seek, but they are often fleetin g , and ali Is ready to respond to any fire alarm dersigned has been ap p o in ted ad m in
alth o u g h It was a lto g e th e r unpre- p ut to g e th e r they com prise a m ighty in Its im m ed iate vicinity, b u t It is tra to r of th e estate of Annie P.
F a rn sw o rth , deceased, by th e above
ventable. it cam e upon th e world at sm all per cent of th e whole ten, or should have m ore en co u rag em en t en title d C ourt, and has qualified as
a tim e when th e h um an stru c tu re tw enty and som etim es fifty o r m ore front th e farm in g com m unity.
such.
All persons having claim s ag ain st
was a a tlow point of v itality, conse. years of harn essed life. Even In th "
Now th a t C h ristm as Is over It is said estate a re hereby notified to p re
qu en t upon th e e x tra o rd in a ry condi flats, w ith no p ra ttle of ch ild ren t.
se n t the sam e, properly verified as re
tions Imposed upon Its people d u rin g d istu rb the q uiet, no ashes, no drudg- proper to say th a t S an ta C laus Is of quired by law, to the u ndersigned, at
a period when they w ere practically I ery beyond th e occasional opening o G erm an origin. It Is ab o u t th e only th e office of his atto rn ey , 314 Spald
defenseless, its ap p earan ce and rap- |„ can o f (b |s o r , b a ^ th e re Is no such th in g m ade In G erm any th a t Isn’t on ing B uilding, P o rtlan d , Oregon, on or
before th e ex p iratio n of six m onths
Id spread over alm ost th e en tire ea rth a th in g ag re a , peace. T h ere ,B aI. th e taboo list; but w ho is going to from th e d ate of first p u b lic atio n ot
m ay he laid to G erm any, alth o u g h ways too much of som ething, or suggest a su b stitu te and m ake it th is notice.
stick? P erh ap s congress o r the leg
Dated and first p ublished Decem
th a t nation was u n w ittin g ly its ■ so m eth in g Is lacking In every life. '
ber 20, 1918.
islatu
re
will
do
so
m
eth
in
g
before
th
e
sponsor.
Business peace!
B usiness would
L. A. FARNSW ORTH,
A noted specialità has w ritten a ro ( w ith o u t com petition and worry, m a tte r becomes em b arrassin g
A d m in istra to r of th e E state of
Annie P. F arn sw o rth , Deceased.
little book en title d "IIow to P re v en t i,„ iUs tr |ul peace!
T h a t’s a Joke
G overnm ent rep o rts show ag In J. J. JOHNSON,
S ickness.” He says th a t sickness f-ar. T h ere will never be In d u strial peace
crease of 8.000,000 acres in w in te r
A ttorney for A d m in istrato r, 314
be p revented by “ sim ply applying th e Untu th „ w ork,.,H fix th e ir own wages
w heat. N o tw ith stan d in g th e terrific S palding Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon.
know ledge we alre ad y possess," and — and th en th e re w on’t be peace,
loss of th e g rain farm e rs su stain
SUMMONS.
lays down a n u m b e r of Im portant T h e re ’ll be no lab o r peace as long as
when they sell w heat a t $2.20 a
rule*. TT p pmphnsizpR th ro e im p o r t people have to work. N ational peace!
bushel they will rem ain p atrio tic to In the C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of
a n t points, “ eat th e p ro p er kind of im ag in e n atio n al peace w ith a couu-
Oregon, for M ultnom ah County.
th e end and raise all they can.
Inv esto rs B uilding Co., a C o rp o ra
n o u rlsh ln g food.” and “ be sure of th e try f un o f politics, fire ea te rs, office
tion. Plaintiff, vs. Maik E lser and
p u rity and q u ality of your fo o d ;” al- seekers, w om an’s suffrage, prohlbl
The red flag o u g h t to be su p
K atie R oberts, fo rm erly K atie
so. “ get suflclent sleep .”
tion, civil service, new spapers, alarm -, pressed. It Is even worse now th a n It
E lser, D efendants.
T he epidem ic b ro k e out In the lsts, sa laried refo rm ers, incom petents, was in th e good old days when one To Maik E lser, th e above nam ed de
fen d a n t:
U nited S tate s In som eth in g m ore than g ra fte rs, profiteers, so u th ern se n a had to guess w h eth er th e people In
In th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon
a year a f te r o u r e n tra n c e Into the tors, progressives, ea ste rn rea ctio n the house w here th e em blem was «lis-
you are hereby req u ired to ap p ear
w ar. one y ear a fte r the heavy food aries, m iddle west m ugw um ps, dem o played were having an auction sale an d an sw er the co m p lain t filed
restric tio n s w ere placed upon us. cra ts, rep u b lican s, sk y ro ck ets, Ro- o r the sm allpox.
against you In th e above en title d suit
on or before th e ex p iratio n of six
D urlng th a t y ear II was alm ost lm- man candles, epsoin sa lts and period-
weeks from and a fte r th e d ate of the
possible for anyone In th is co u n try to ical elections.
“ T h ere’s much ab o u t A m erican first publication of this sum m ons up
get th e “ proper knd of nourish in g
Any fellow th a t has tried to raise a politics th a t F renchm en do not u n on you, an d if you fail to so answ er
food” and m any persons were le ft in fam ily will not easily be tak en in by d e rsta n d ,” says a F re n ch w riter. o r o th erw ise ap p e ar in said su it, for
a condition th ro u g h th e use of su b any program of w orld peace—even T h ere's m uch about A m erican poli w an t th e re o f plaintiff will ta k e d e
fa u lt ag a in st you and apply to the
stitu te s and over-eatin g of unaccus- any fellow th a t has been Jilted o r dl tics th a t A m ericans do not u n d e r C ourt for th e relief prayed for in the
turned foods th a t m ade them v u ln e r-* vorced will sm ile at th e very sugges- stand. F o rg e t it, F renchy.
co m p lain t on file h erein , to-w lt:
F o r a decree w herein an d w here
ahle to any a ttac k th a t low v ita lity tlon of It.
Among th e bonds listed for sale by by it sh all be ad ju d g ed and decreed
could not easily overcom e. T hus he
We w ere ta lk in g to a sh o estrin g
th a t plaintiff have and recover from
O erm nns w ere p rim a rily responsible peddler only a few days ago along ’^e Bank of G resham no one notices th e d efen d an ts M aik Eiger and K atie
for th e epidem ic hv forcing such a th is very line of th o u g h t. He said and « » w a y , te leg rap h o r telephone R oberts $195.40, U. S. law fu l money,
“ S tra n g er, I th o u g h t when my wife securities. T hose for sale are a g rea t w ith in te re st th ereo n a t th e ra te of
condition on th e world.
T he o th e r adm onition to “ get s u f skipped o ut my tro u b les were over, deal b e tte r th an such in d u stria l 8 per cent per annum from October
w ith In terest th ereo n a t th e ra te of
ficient sleep ” was d isregarded for but I've come to believe th a t It Isn ’t bonds.
$50.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees, an d fo r costs
over eig h t m onths by m any th o u s Intended for folks to be at peace.
and d isb u rsem en ts In th is suit.
G erm any, T u rk ey , A u stria and
T h at p lain tiff's m o rtg ag e, dated
ands w ho w ere u n d e r th e necpssltv E ver since th e w ar begun and V era
Ju ly 25, 1912, an d recorded on p ag t
B
ulgaria
w
on’t
be
able
to
Join
th
e
of risin g an h o u r e a rlie r than usual Cruz was abandoned by un A m erican
T hey will p e r 26 7 of Book 4 7 9, M ortgage Records
on account of th e day lig h t saving gun boat. I’ve w orried day and night league of nations.
of M ultnom ah County, O regon, cover
haps form a vacant lot bush league ing Lot 10, Block 11, In H o lg ate A d
law. T h a t lnw was In effect ,n Sev about w hat happened down there.
of
th
e
ir
own.
dition to th e City of P o rtlan d , O re
ern! o th e r n atio n s and, coupled w ith
T h e re ’s a fellow who to all ap
gon, Is a valid and su b sistin g lien up
Insufficient food conditions w rought pearances was p erfectly tran q u il
Conan Doyle claim s to have been on said real p ro p erty ; th a t said m o rt
much havoc on th e h ea lth of m a n and calm. He quietly piles his tra d e
conversing w ith th e dead. B ut w hat gage be foreclosed, said p ro p erty sold
as provided by law, and th e proceeds
kind th ro u g h th e fa ilu re of m any to w ith nb Incum brances of any kind
of It? We can all rem em b er of ta lk of said sale be applied to th e costs of
ta k e th e last h o u r of m orning sleep save a bundle of strin g s. No fam ily,
ing to people who are dead and d o n ’t sale, th e costs and d is b u rs e m e n ts
In th e evening. They sim ply r e no ashes, no relativ es, no politics, no
h erein , and to th e several sum s due
know it.
m ained up as usual, often w orked friends, no lodge dues, no home, no
plaintiff.
T h at plaintiff may bid on said
hard all day and aro se the next hotel, no ca r fares, no en tan g lin g al-
Almost any kind of a safety razor
m orning un refresh ed , na they should lance, no divorce, no w atch to wln l, will cut th e face uow and th en , but It p ro p erty at said sale an d become a
p u rch a ser th e re o f; th a t d efen d an ts
have been.
no ad d ress, no u n d erw ear to change, never m onopolizes th e conservation and each of them , und any and all
P erh ap s It was necessary th a t we no am bitions, no second-hand F ord and will alw ays let Its u se r eat th e persons claim ing by, th ro u g h or u n
d er them , o r e ith e r of them , be fo r
should eat co arser and less n o u rish m achine, no fav o rite baseball club, onions.
ev er b arred and foreclosed of any
ing food thnn we had been used ot: and no nothing, yet he found som e
and all rig h t, claim o r in te re st in said
perhaps, h I ro It was necessary to th in g to w orry about th u t all the rent
Now th a t we are Just g ettin g ou: real p roperty, o r any p a rt th ereo f, I
conserve the daylight, but the toll of us had forg o tten som ething to
11 p o ultry diet th e people are go except th e sta tu to ry rig h t of red em p
for th w a rtin g n a tu re Is being paid destroy his peace, and it will be th< ing to be m ore In terested in ch eap er tion, and th a t plaintiff have such
o th e r and fu rth e r relief as to the
T he G erm ans are th e re fo re again r e sam e w ith th e nations.
! m eat th an In ch eap er cu ts of m eat.
C ourt may seem equitable.
sponsible for th e epidem ic, for they
T his sum m ons is served upon you I
T here seem s to be an aw ful rush by publication in th e G resham O ut
forced every civilized nation to be on
It w ill soon he M cA dleu. M cAdoo
the defensive and th e death list of saw his M cA dooty a n d lie M cA done 1 for th a t 600,000,000 g allo n s of look In p u rsu an ce of an o rd e r of the
H onorable Robert T u ck er. Judge of
the Influenza should he added to the sa « h is M cA doaty a n d lie M cA done ! bonded w hisky, seeing how few the above en title d C ourt, m ade and >
friends
It
has
casualty list of th e w ar.
en tered on th e 19th day o f November,
it.
1918, d irectin g th a t said sum m ons be
published once each week for six
consecutive weeks In said paper.
Dated nud first published Novem
ber 22, 1918.
J J JOHNSON.
A ttorney fo r P laintiff, 314 Spalding
Bldg., P o rtlan d . Oregon.
Real Live Christmas Dolls Left at Some Homes
Professional and
Business Ads.
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R e s 116
PHONES
Office 114
W. J. OTT
Dentist
W ill be in Greatumi every day
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
H ow itt B uilding
G resham , Ore.
PHONE 111
Mrs. Is le y ’s Ijetter.
Hours, 9 to 12; 1:15 to 5.
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
Dentist
5922-92d St..
Lenta, Ore.
OFTIC1AJS
«60-451 F ltto c k B lock
W a sh in g to n a t W est Park
EDITH I. PHILLIPS
Optometrist and Optician
P H Y S IC IA N S
R es. P h o n e 513
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
life of Joy and loving care tually all co m m unities of the U nited railw ay 1 have found loving hom es
case
prom ised. They are little New York States th e re are hom es open an 1 •»»*! • royal i h rlstu ias aw aitin g them
HORSES
WANTED— W ork for good team of
young horses. H essels F arm Ma
chinery. P hone 544,
88
TEAM FOR SALE.
A rza
G resham , phone 254.
Sm ith.
tf
Office 621
SADDLE PONY for sale, cheap. Mrs.
A. J. A ult, B oring, phone GreBh-
am 371.
PHONES
R es. 66x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
COWS
Office H o u rs— 10 a. m. to 12 m.
1 p m. to 3 p . m.
Office o v e r B an k o f G resh am
TAKEN U P— Black Jersey muley
h eifer ab o u t two years old. F. W.
B ittn er, h alf m ile from Bull Run
p ark , Bull R un, Oregon, phone
G resham 34x4.
88
P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e, T abor 120
Office M ain 4812
H om e A -6152
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es., 3 E a s t 69th S t.
Office, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
PORTLAND
-
OREGON
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring
Usteopathic Physician
in.
532 M orgau Bldg, P o rtlan d , Ore.
O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. m. to 5 p.
Fàune
M a rsh a ll 1809
DR. N. PLYLER
L ice n sed
C h iro p ra ctic
P h y s ic ia n
CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTRIC
TREATMENT
C o n su lta tio n and E x a m in a tio n F ree
Office, O ondgon M otel B ld g ., G resh am
Office H o u rs— 9:30 to 12. and 2 to 5.
F h o n e 971
P hone 33x1
DR. A. H. WRIGHT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office and R esidence South Rob
e rts A venue, G resham , Oregon.
A ll ca lls promptly atten d ed .
IX S D X A X C I
JOHN BROWN
IM SUBAM CB
R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly
R E L IA B L E INSURANCE
COMPANIES
F h o n s 613
G r n h a m . O regon
JAMES ELKINGTON
iNsuazsci
A ccid en t, Surety B onds,
F ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth,
P la te G lass.
Office on M ain S tr eet
Office 816
PHONES
R esid e n c e 68
G resh am 617
B ro 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,
F arm
WASHINGTON
en d S to c k B alas a S p e c ia lty .
P h o n e V a n co u v er 614, or
G resh am O u tlook 701
YOUNG JER SE Y -H O L ST E IN COW
for sale, $65. Phone G resham 494.
FOR SALE— One Cow. T h ree p u re
bred P lym oth Rock roosters. S.
S tenberg, co rn e r B oring H aley
road.
87
W ANTED— 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 SH COWS w anted. E.
B au m an , phone 901. G resham , tf
E. J. G radtn buys cattle and hogs.
Phone 359.— Adv.
tf
,
P ou ltry
POULTRY WANTED— H ens, springs
and broilers, also squabs.
W ill
pay cash. W ill call for them . Ben
son H otel farm , phone G resham
781.
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REAL ESTATE RENTALS
F or Sale.
A brick and tile g arage, 118x4 8
floor space, ce n trally located In
G resham , now ren te d ; $7000; te rn u .
F o u r and a h alf acres, w ith m od
ern 7-room houee, finely finished,
gas, electricity , Bull Run w ate r all
th ro u g h house and barn and g a r
age; a select fam ily o rchard, lots
of berries, fine grove *4 acre, locat
ed one block from Mt. Hood depot,
2 blocks from paved boulevard, 4
blocks from
business ce n te r of
G resham ; an ideal hom e in every
sense of th e question, and hard to
equal at any price; $7500; term s.
150x50 lot, located on paved
county boulevard, n ea r high school,
$350; G resh am ; term s.
■ F our-room good house. 100x50
lot,, all stre e t, sew er, sidew alks in
an d paid, 52d stre e t, half way be
tw een H aw th o rn e and Belm ont St.,
igood su rro u n d in g s, $2100; term s.
. F our-room house and barn, lOOx
I 100 feet, 2 blocks south of S. P.
(depot, Salem, O regon, $750; term s
o r trade.
50x50 lot, 1-room house, furn-
' ished, 2 blocks from ocean, 4 blocks
so u th of Moore hotel. Seaside, $400;
fine neighborhood.
Two Dodge 5-pass. cars, '16 and
'1 8 ‘, for sale cheap.
R. R. CARLSON, Owner, G resham ,
Oregon.
tf
Isian W anted.
$1200 on 80 acres— w orth $4000.
Phone 547 o r w rite P. O. Box 213.
FOR SALE— T he A nderson hom e on
W allula H eights. Five-room mod
ern house, b arn , 1 1/„ acres of land
fru it and berries. F. A. A nderson,
658 M ultnom ah stre e t, P o rtlan d ,
Phone E ast 7845.
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MISCELLANEOUS
F or Sale.
E lectric w ashing m achine, used as
j d em o n strato r. On exhibition in store
window. $85. J. Ed. M etzger, Your
I Home F u rn ish e r.
,
LOST— T an le a th e r trav elin g bag.
co n tain in g shoes and w earing ap
parel. S atu rd ay evening on Sandy
road, betw een F airview and P o rt
land.
R ew ard. Mrs. M orrison,
Phone G resham 611.
COMPETENT G IR L w anted for gen
eral housew ork. Mrs. W. F. Honey,
phone 681.
,
FOR
SALE— E ight-foot
Sampson
w indm ll and 3000-gallon Redwood
ta n k , also pump. R. R. C arlson.
LOST— A G reat Dane fem ale hound,
w earing collar.
Rew ard offered.
R. F. C lark , R. A, Box 354, P o rt
land, phone G resham 843.
C hevrolet p a rts an d rep airing.
E. O sburn & Co.
S tom ach T rouble.
w aiting for such little u n fo rtu n a te s
and th is n u m b er < as did all of th e
, to n which rode on th e special train
1 donated by th e New York C en tral
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE— Good riding and d riv
ing horse, w eight 1000 pounds.
E. R. W rig h t, G resham , phone 294.
Phone 901
C hristm as m orning found the eye« children, m ade o rp h an s th ro u g h one
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of all these real live little dollies cause o r an o th er, sent west on a
In vlr-
op en in g 111 ni « hom es, and In each special tra in to new hom es
WANTS
Office, o v er F ir s t S ta te B an k
H o u rs -1 to 6 p. m.
G R E SH A M .
- OREGON
Contractor and Builder
H. W. S nashall, p resid en t of the I
F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief Associa- i
General Contractor
tion, rep o rts th e association has
Sceptic Tank.«
Jack screw s for R ent
broken all fo rm er records In 1917.
T he an n u a l sta te m e n t show s 383 new
FRANK C. JONES
m em bers gained, 17 fire losses paid,!
- GRESHAM. OREGON
ag g re g atin g $4911; $1,036.677 of In-,
su ran ce w ritte n , one assessm en t lev- ~~
ied, and $700 invested in liberty
bonds d u rin g th e year. T he associa-1
tion is en terin g Its 14th year, and ha*
over 4000 m em bers carry in g $4,250,-!
000 insurance. It has m ade an an- !
If you have Cattle of any
n u sl saving of over 50 per cent to Its
I m em bers
At th e an n u al m eeting in
kind to sell or wish to buy
Ja n u a ry Andrew B ru g g er of G resh-j
< uii was re-elected d irec to r for the
n in th year.
F arm ers d estring to
loin may o b tain in fo rm atio n from
H W. S nashall. G resham . R A, or
Livestock Hauling by Truck
H erm an
L oedtng. se cretary , 4 09
Stock E xchange Bldg.. P o rtla n d .— I
a ta teasonable price
Adv
“ Before 1 used C h a m b erlain 's T ab
lets I doctored a g reat deal for sto m
ach tro u b le and felt nervous anti
tired all th e tim e. These tablet*
helped me from th e first, an d Inside
of a w eek's tim e I had Im proved (n
cverv w ay.” w rites _ Mrs L. A. D rlnk-
ard> Jefferson City, Mo
Adr.
V-
In a recent le tte r Mrs. D. W. Isley
of L itchfield, 111., says, “ I have used
C h am b erlain 's T ab lets for disorders
of th e stom ach an d as a laxative,
have found them a quick and su re r e
lief, If you a re tro u b led w ith in
digestion o r constipation these ta b
lets will do you good.”— Adv.
E y e s E x a m in ed
G la s s e s K itted
L e n s e s D u p lica te d
i'h u ue Hcivvy. IS M
1’u ilU n d , ure.
Office P h o n e 46
NOTICE.
It is q u ite necessary th a t banks
I close th e ir doors not la te r th an *
p m. in o rd er to comply with re
q u irem en ts of insu ran ce com panies
and to com plete the days work
nearly all of w hich comes a fte r clos
ing.
P ersons m aking requests for
en tra n ce a fte r 4 p. m. are su bjecting
them selves to loss as well as th e bank
besides en d an g erin g the lives of the
em ployes of the bank.
We will a fte r Ja n u a ry 1st 1919
close doors prom ptly at 4 p. in. You
are urged 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.
F IR ST STATE BANK.
C. J LUNDQUIST. C ashier
BANK OF GRESHAM
P er K. A. M ILLER. C ashier.
E. BAUMANN
GRESHAM.
OREGON
C.
E x tra O utlooks o f the C hristm as
I Issue will be m ailed a t 5c each.
FOR SALE— N ine cords of dry wood,
n ea r G resham . $6.50 p er cord.
M ark N ickerson. Phone 155.
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