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G resham
GRESHAM
O utlook
S u b s c r ip tio n
B a te s
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A d v e r tis in g
R a te s r e a s o n a b le
'J u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
w ill call.
P h o n s 701
T h e I, I n o t
W av I» th e
th a t W in » ”
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G re a b a m
Official p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f 1 a ir -
\
vlew.
E n te re d a» s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rch
3, 1311, a t th e P o sto ffic e a t G re s h a m ,
O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 3, 187'.i
< A P S AND G OW N S.
FRIDAY,
MARCH
at*.
191»
BREEZY LETTER ARRIVES
FROM MAJOR O. S HALL
T W IC E A W E E K
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y an d F rid a y
M r. an d M rs. J. S. H a il h a v e re ­
a t G resh am , O reg o n , by th e O u t­ ceived th e fo llo w in g le t te r fro m th e ir
look P u b lis h in g Co.
H . L. St. son M ajor A lbert 8. H all:
C lair, E d ito r an d M an ag er.
O ur
O l'TLO O K
C am p G ra n t. R o c k fo rd , Hl.
S u n d ay , M arch 23, 1918.
r F o lk s :—
Y our n ice le tte r
la s t n ig h t a n d o h , how g la d
to g et it. It h ad fo llo w ed m e
to V irg in ia a n d back h e re , th e firs,
I ’ve h e a rd fro m h o m e sin c e J a n . 1st.
W ell, I b ro k e u p my c o m m a n d of
fo u r co m p a n ie s (1 0 0 0 m en t a t New
port N ew s. V irg in ia , a n d s e n t th em
to th e v a rio u s ca m p s fo r d is c h a rg e .
F ive h u n d re d of th e m 'c a m e h e re so
I b ro u g h t th em an d e ig h t officers
h e re .
H ad a P u llm a n tr a in o f six ­
teen e a rs all of m y ow n an d h ad a
n ite trip . No a c c id e n ts o r sic k n e ss
W ill finish
d is c h a rg in g
th e men
a b o u t W ed n esd ay a n d th e n ex p ect te
tie o rd e re d to C am p L ew is o r Camp
F re m o n t, C o lo rad o ,
fo r d is c h a rg e
m y self.
I m ay h a v e to ta k e so n e
I m en o u t w est to d is c h a rg e .
If any
I a re re a d y to go th e y w ill s u r e glv» 1
th e m to m e to ta k e Ju st b ecau se I
w ant to go on th e c u sh io n s fo r once.
W ell, I w o u ld n ’t m iss h a v in g been
in tlie w ar fo r m illio n s o f d o lla rs
n e ed le ss to say I h a v e n ’t sav ed a
m illio n
b u t th e e x p e rie n c e h a s been
g re a t.
T h e r e ’s n o th in g to do now
o n ly g et to b u sin e ss a g a in , an d I ’ve
g o t to do th a t m ig h ty q u ic k ly w hen
1 g e t o u t, o r else I ’ll h a v e to q u it
e a tin g fo r aw h ile.
It m ay be a m o n th b e fo re I g et
o u t lint ft feels good to he so n e a r.
S u re lo o k s good to nip a f t e r g o in g to
E u ro p e fo r a Id - y e a r w ar.
H ave
som e G e rm a n g u n s, etc., fo r s o u v e n ­
irs a n d am q u ite th a n k f u l th a t th e
G e rm a n s d id n ’t g et m e fo r a relic.
Rye B ye; w ill see you soon.
A LBERT.
A fte r m uch h e a te d d iscu ssio n anil
se v e ra l s p irite d d e b a te s a t H igh
sch o o l, tlie se n io rs h av e d ecid ed to
w ear th e a c ad em ic cap a n d gow n
a g a in tills y e a r fo r th e ce re m o n ie s ol
g ra d u a tio n w eek. M any of th e youn,
w om en took t h e s ta n d d ia l th ey w e n
ju stifie d in b lo o m in g fo rth in th e ir
Iov liest on (lie m o m e n to u s day of
days. T h ey w ere s u p p o rte d by th e
boys w ho do n o t look fo rw a rd to
m a n a g in g a “ s k i r t "
fo r a w hole
w eek.
T h e re w ere o th e r s w ho fe lt th a t
th e y w ould not be ju stifie d In a sk in g CHANGES ANNOUNCED
th e ir fam ilie s to m a k e th e q u ite s u b ­
FOR ROCKWOOD CHURCH
s ta n tia l o u tla y n e c e ss a ry fo r th e
p u rc h a s e o f s u ita b le a p p a re l, in th e se
R e g in n in g S u n d a y m o rn in g s e v e r­
u n s e ttle d re c o n s tru c tio n day s of loan
d riv e s, re fu g e e a p p e a ls, an d o th e r al c h a n g e s w ill ta k e p lace in R o ck ­
wood M e th o d ist S u n d ay sch o o l. A r­
p re s sin g p o st-w a r d em an d s.
T h e decisio n of th e se n io rs is pb - ) ra n g e m e n ts h av e b een co m p le te d so
p e c la lly
In te re s tin g a t tills tim e, th a t th e s u p e r in te n d e n t o f tlie S u n ­
w hen th e m a tte r of a u n ifo rm for day sch o o l an d p a s to r o f th e c h u rc h ,
high school m isses Is b ein g d e b a te d itev. F. J. S ch n ell, can ta k e c h a rg e
In d ifferen t ti tl e s in th e n o rth w e s t. of th e B ible c lass, w hich w ill be re ­
We a re In clin ed to w a rd P ro fe sso r o rg a n iz e d S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 1 0 :8 0
T h e new te a c h e r o f th e
G o o d w in 's s o lu tio n of th e p ro b lem . o ’clo ck .
H e feelB th a t th e g irls sh o u ld be e n ­ b o y s’ c la s s w ill tie H aro ld O ppen-
c o u ra g e d to ex p ress I h e ir In d iv id u a l­ la n d e r of P o rtla n d . E. W. P e te rso n ,
ity in th e i r d ress. At th e sam e tim e fo rm e r te a c h e r o f th e boys' cla ss will
he s u g g e s ts th a t a m o d est lim it as to p re s id e nt tlie o p e n in g a n d clo sin g
cost be placed on sch o o l c lo th e s, th a t ex ercises. Itev. Mr. S ch n ell w ill r e ­
no h a rd s h ip o r e m b a r ra s s m e n t lie m ain as s u p e r in te n d e n t of tlie sch o o l.
T h e s u p e r in te n d e n t is d e s irio u s of
Infleted upon an y p erso n .
b u ild in g up a la rg e B ible c la s s an d
h a s in v ite d all In te re ste d to a tte n d
TW O HITS FO R I N IL E HAM.
th e se ssio n s of th e sch o o l each S u n ­
S u n d ay n ig h t th e p a a to r w ill
C lose Io sev en teen m illio n d o lla rs day.
w as th e In v estm en t piled u p in tw o d e liv e r Ills fo u rth se rm o n in th e
lilt pieces an d d o lla rs la s t y e a r In se rie s d e a lin g w itli C h ris tia n Science.
Tli<> s c h o la rs of th e S u n d a y sch o o l
W a r S av in g s S ta m p s
In O regon.
W ith a th o u s a n d d o lla r lim it on c e r­ a re p re p a r in g an E a s te r p ro g ra m
tific a te s
of Gte
re a lis a tio n g ro w s w hich Is to lie g iven d u rin g th e r e g ­
th a t little sa v in g s roll tip Into m oney. u la r S u n d ay sch o o l h o u r on E a s te r
S ev eral c o u n tie s did not sell one S u n d ay . T lie c h u rc h w ill a ls o h a v "
h u n d re d p e r cen t o f th e ir a llo tm e n t. sp ecial m usic fo r th e e v e n in g s e r v ­
In som e cases it w as d u e to a h e av y ice.
q u o ta an d c h a n g in g c o n d itio n s o f
p o p u la tio n . A fter all, fa ilu re to a t ­ NEW BOOKS AT THE
ta in one h u n d re d tier cent w as la r g e ­
GRESHAM LIBRARY
ly d u e to lack of e n e rg y in local o r ­
g a n iz a tio n s p u sh in g th e cam paign.
Ba ngs- ■‘J e a n n e d ’Arc th e M aid
w
T h e re Is p len ty of m oney in O regon of F ran ce. '•
A llow ance to o . sh o u ld lie m ad e in
B a rrie
"W hat
E v ery
W o m an
so m e places fo r th e d is ru p tio n of a f ­ K n o w s.”
fa irs by th e " flu ” : o th e rw is e th o se
B rad ley
‘C le a r W a te rs .”
c o m m u n itie s m ig h t h a v e co m p leted
C la rk e
"G irlh o o d of S h a k e s ­
th e ir q u o ta .
In e v ery o n e o f th e p e a re 's H e ro in e s .”
c o u n tie s m a k in g a m a te ria l o v e rs u b ­
C o m sto ck •»"L ittle D usky H e ro ."
sc rip tio n th e r e w as
h ig h ly o rg a n - i
Doyle "N ew R e v e la tio n .”
Ized effort.
F is k e
"B eg in n in g s o f New E n g ­
la n d ”
T R E E M E M O R IA L P L A N T E R .
F ra n c k
" W o r k in g
My
W ay
A ro u n d tlie W o rld .”
G rev
" L ig h t o f W e ste rn S ta r s .”
An o ak tre e d e d ic a te d to th e ho I-
H a rd in g
" S to ry o f tlie M iddle
d ie r (lend o f th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g r i­
A ges."
c u ltu r e w as p la n te d on tlie d e p a r t­
In m an
R n n ch e on th e O x h id e ."
m en t g ro u n d s to d ay by S e c re ta ry
K yne - "V alley of th e G ia n ts ."
L a n s in g
"Tales o f Old E n g la n d ."
H o u sto n .
M abie
" H e ro e s
E v ery
C hild
T h e p la n tin g o f th e tre e w ns in
S h o u ld K n o w .”
k e e p in g w ith th e su g g e s tio n m ad e
M cK enna
" S o n ia .”
re c e n tly by Mr.
H o u sto n th a t th e
M ontgom ery
" C h ro n le le s • of
m em ory of A m erican s o ld ie rs w ho A v o n le a .”
O lliv an t “ Boy W o o d b u rn .”
fell d u rin g th e w ar co u ld liest be
P a u l "Q u een A nne.”
p e rp e tu a te d
by
th e
n a tio n -w id e
Robinson " L a s t D ecade o f E u ­
p la n tin g of tre e s in th e ir h o n o r.
ro p e a n H isto ry ."
S o u th w o rt li
" B u ild e rs o f O u r
S u b s ta n tia l S e a ttle citiz e n s, m em - C o u n try ."
St ra y e r an d N o rsw o rth y
"H ow to
b er. of th e w ar p a r e n t’s asso c ia tio n ,
h a v e w ired C olonel T h e o d o re R oose T e a c h ."
T a rk in g to n
M agnificent
A m b er-
v eil. Ju n io r, a sk in g fo r p e rm issio n to
use Ills n a m e as u c a n d id a te fo r vice s o n s .”
p re s id e n t of th e
U n ited
S ta te s
Y oung R o o sev elt's reco rd as a w orld
I "oi got W liat H e N e e d e d .
w ar v e te ra n is o n e In w hich ills II
F ro m th e R e p u b lic a n . Mt. G lllad ,
lu stra tio n s f a th e r w ould h av e tak en O h io : Tin* e d ito r h ad an in te re s tin g
p rid e an d s a tis fa c tio n .
e x p e rie n c e so m e tim e ago. w h ep a
y o u n g g e n tle m a n cam e to flits «nice
V e te ra n s o f th e 115th a rtille ry at • an d a sk e d fo r a copy o f th e M orrow
lo a th to se v e r th e b o n d s th a t h eld C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n .
li e s c ru tin iz e d
th e m to g e th e r in m an y try in g s i tu ­ It c a re fu lly w hen a copy w as h a n d l'd
a tio n s.
So th e y h av e m et in P o r t­ h i m , an d th e n s a id : “ Now I k n o w ! ”
la n d an d effected a te m p o ra ry o r g a n ­ "W li.it Is It y o u a re lo o k in g fo r .” we
izatio n o f th e m en fro m P o rtla n d in q u ire d
"M v w ife s e n t no* a f t e r a
and (lie n earliv tow n s. L a te r a p e r ­ b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s C o u g h R em ­
m a n e n t o rg a n iz a tio n o f nil v e te ra n s edy, a n d I fo rg o t tlie n am e. I w ent
of tln> fig h tin g 6 5 th Is Im ped for.
Io s e v e ra l s to re s aiiil tlie c le r k s ,
n am ed o v e r e v e ry th in g in th e lin e on
T h e U n ited
S ta te s tr e a s u ry a n ­ tlie s h e lf except 'C h a m b e rla in 's .' I ’ll
n o u n ces th a t tin 1 stati* ro ilin g u p tlie try a g a in , an d i ’ll n e v e r go hom e
la rg e st o v e rs u b sc rip tio n to Its loan w ith o u t C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R e m ­
q u o ta will receiv e tin* X nnrlcaii flag e d y ."
T h e R e p u b lic a n w o u ld s u g ­
w hich floated o v e r th e capltot dom e g est to th e p ro p r ie to r s o f s to re s , th a t
on m an y h is to ric occasions n ftc r we lin y post th e ir d i rk s, am i n e v e r let
e n te re d tin* w ar
C a n ’t von see it th e m
s u b s titu te .
C u sto m e rs lose
Hying at S alem *
fa ith In s t u n s w h ere s u b s titu tin g is
p e rin itte il, to say n o th in g of th e In ­
Boys of th e it 1st d iv isio n w ill dock ju s tic e to m a k e rs of good g o o d s an d
In New York to m o rro w an d w ill soon
tlie d is a p p o in tm e n t of c u s to m e rs -
he on th e i r wav to C am p L ew is
W e Adv.
c a n n o t show th e m to o m uch h o n o r
-- • th e In s t Is tine th em
Tile w hole
NOTH I «»» I IX VI K t (l( N I
co ast m u st c o n g ra tu la te its e lf on tin*
Xvel Dnlilceu F -la le ,
b o y s’ sh o w in g
Notlci Is h e re in g iven th a t th e u n ­
d e rs ig n e d as a d m in is tr a to r of th e es
W om en v lcio rv |c
rk e r
la te nf .•\ \ d
c o n fe rrin g In P o rtla n d Im lax
T ie * filed bi«* li n a i D ah leen , d e ceased . h a s
ac c o u n t in th e ro m ite
pim i a reco rd tr e a tin g cam p n lg n foi co u rt o f th e s la te o f O reg o n ,
th is final lo an d riv e
T w o m itilo! M ulti I Oil) ah c o u n ty , a n d th a t SMt fo r
u l­
m e d a ls m ad e o u t o f c a p tu r e d G erin n " , day. 1» 19th d ay o f A p ril, 1919
et
c a n n o n w ill be (he rew ard to tb • t i l e li o u r o f 9 :3 d o 'clo ck lit th e fiire-
zealo u s
noon of said d ay . an d th e co u rt n •ont
! of sa id c o u rt h a s been a p p o in te d l.v
A tte n tio n
III
S chool
ro o te rs ! said c o u rt ns th e tim e a n d p lace fo r
Jo in th e victo ry lo an veil conies?, th e h e a rin g o f o b j
etim i» th e r e to , If
S u b m it
v o u r e ir -s p lltte rs
to th e a n y , a n d th e se ttli
m e n t o f sa id s
t h e a t e r bureau.
can* of P o rtla n d c o u n t.
Pre»« club, E lk s b u ild in g , P o rtla n d
D ated and first publish* d, M a'
M aki' It » rap p »
a r e g ’la r H oop la ! 21, 1919.
(»1.1 V ER I» M i l . EEN .
T o A m erican b aco n is aw i rd e.l
A d in iiiistrator
th e c re d it fo r b rin g in g B ritis h
JO H N V AN ZAN TE A tto rn . *.
b a n d s back Io n o rm a l
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g a n d r e ­
T ills H u n g a ria n g n u l h b has cet c h a rg in g .
s ta rte r
and
g e n e r a to r
ta ln ly g u m m e d up ( l ie pi ace plans
w ork
llu k e r A Son.
tf
NOTH E TO CREDITORS.
Professional and
Business Ads.
I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te c f
| O regon fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
I n t h e M a t t e r o f th e E s ta te o f O le B.
D a h lq u is t, D eceased.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n -
D E N T IS T S
I d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d a d m in ­
is tr a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f O le B. D ah l-
Office 114
R ea. 115 i q u is t, d e c e a se d , an d h a s q u a lifie d as
PHONES
su ch .
Ail p e rs o n s h a v in g
c la im s
a g a in s t sa id e s ta te a r e n o tified to
W. J. OTT
p re s e n t th e sam e, p ro p e rly verified a s
re q u ire d by law , to th e u n d e rs ig n e d
Dentist
a t R oom 3 1 4 , S p a ld in g B ldg., P o r t­
WiU I»« in G resham every day
la n d , O reg o n , on o r b e fo re six
m o n th s fro m th e d a te o f first p u b li-
| c a tio n of th is n o tice.
D ated a n d first p u b lis h e d M arch
DR. H. H. OTT
14, 191».
C H A R L E S IJA H L Q U IST ,
Dentist
A d m in is tra to r of E s ta te of
O le B. D a h lq u is t, D eceased.
H o w itt B u ild in g
G re sh a m , O re. I J. J. JO H N S O N .
P H O N E 113
314 S p a ld in g B ldg., P o rtla n d , O re.
A tto rn e y fo r sa id E s ta te .
It’s A Grand Range
7 hat’s the Nustile Colonial made in Oregon
P H Y S IC IA N S
Office P h o n e 46
R ea. P h o n e 513
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, 0 7 « F i r s t S t a t e IBank
H o u r s — 1 to 5 p. in.
GRESH A M .
- OREGON
Office 621
No stove pipe to clean around. A perfectly clean
cooking top. It’s the finest thing you have seen in a
kitchen range and our salesman is anxious to show you.
.
O tfice H o u r s — 10 a. m . to 12 m.
1 p ni. to 3 p .m.
Office o v e r B a n k o f O re e h a m
P H O N E S — R e s id e n c e , T a b o r 120
•Office M a in 4812
H o m e A -5152
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
L L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
-
-
.
R es. 55x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Reasonably priced at
GRESHAM,
PHONES
R e s., 3 E a s t 6 3 th S t.
Office. 1111-18 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO RTLA N D
-
OREGON
OREGON
If'e have several used ranges at bargain prices.
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring
Osteopathic Physician
O F F IC E H O U R S — 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
532 M o rg an B ldg, P o rtla n d , O re.
P h o n e M a r e L a il
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C h ir o p r a c tic
P h y s ic ia n
C H IR O P R A C T IC AND E L E C T R IC
TREATM ENT
»
C o n s u lta tio n
and
E x a m in a ti o n
DR. A. W. BOTKIN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F ir st S ta te Rank
H o u rs 2 to 5 p. ni.
P h o n e 5x1
G resham , O regon
H. V. AD1X, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
T e m p o ra ry H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m.
P r o v e s : O ffice 621, R esidence 115
P h o n e 324
DR. A. H. W RIGHT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office a n d R e sid e n c e S o u th R o b ­
e r ts A v en u e, G re sh a m , O regon.
All v ails prom ptly uttenileil.
IN S U R A N C E
JOHN BROWN
Write ¡¡tog Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free.
IN S U R A N C E
R e p r e s e n tin g o n ly
We Have Heard a Lot
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tr o n s a re p a y in g us, a n d
we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re a n d
now , “ Mr. a n d M rs. C u sto m e r,
w e th a n k you.
Y o u r k in d
w o rd s a r e se n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
to t r e a t th e m r ig h t. A g ain , we
th h n k y o u ."
A. J. W. BROW N, Prop.
G resham , Ore.
GRESHAM MARKET
R E L IA B L E IN S U R A N C E
C O M P A N IE S
P h o n e 513
O re e h a m , O re g o n
JAM ES ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A ccid en t, Su rety B on d s,
F ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth ,
P la te G lass.
HORSES
o n e fre s h J e rs e y cow ; 30 sa c k s
B u rb a n k seed p o ta to e s ; 3 W h ite ,
1 Buff. 1 B row n L e g h o rn co c k e re ls,
fu ll b lo o d ed sto c k . S. T. L in d ,
p h o n e 28x1.
P IG S
P’O lt
S A L E — Y oung pigs.
Phone
99. J . G. C hiodo, P o w ell V alley
r o ad , m ile w est of G re sh a m . •
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P ou ltry
P O U L T R Y , V EA L AND EGGS w a n t­
ed. W ill pay c ash . W ill c all fo r
th e m . B en so n H o tel E a rm , p h o n e
G re sh a m 781.
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BABY C H IC K S fo r sa le , W h ite L eg­
h o rn s . W ill h a tc h ^ j ir i l 14. C. 1.
T h o m a s, T ro u td a le , p h o n e 151.
FO R
S A L E -W hite
W y a n d o tte
h a tc h in g eg g s, $1.00 p e r s e ttin g .
L ucy A d am s, G re sh a m .
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C A N A R Y B IR D S fo r sa le , b o th m a le
a n d fe m a le . E m m a G ra b a c h , 634
F r o n t s tr e e t, P o rtla n d , p h o n e M ain
468.
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Oregon Eire Relief Ass’n.
Notary Public Real Estate
P h o m s ; Owce 981, Rettetene« 471
517
B r o a d w a y 1733
STA TE
BANK,
G RESH A M
FO R
S A L E — 22
to n s h o rs e a n d
cow h a y , b a le d . $1.50 a cw t. 19
c o rd s d ry a ld e r w ood, c o rd e d up
on good ro a d , $5 a co rd . J e r u s a ­
lem a r tic h o k e fo r seed , $1 a b u s h ­
el.
A
H ein ey ,
P h e n ix
F a rm ,
p h o n e 98.
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A M E R IC A N W O N D E R a n d E a rly
R ose p o ta to e s fo r sale.
A. A im ,
phone 468.
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F IR S T C LA SS B A L E D HAY fo r sale.
T im o th y a n d clo v er. G u st W est-
e r b e r g B o rin g , n e a r H aley s ta tio n .
WOOD FO R S A L E — 19 C ords d ry
a ld e r w ood, c o rd e d up on good
ro a d , $5 a co rd . J e r u s a le m a r t i ­
c h o k e fo r seed , $1 a b u sh e l.
A.
H ein ey , P h e n ix F a rm , p h o n e 98.
I C U L L P O T A T O E S w a n te d fo r feed.
E. W. A y lsw o rth . p h o n e 43.
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PHOTOS
A L L K IN D S A N D I L L S IS E S
\V. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
V A N CO U V ER,
Farm
and
S to ck
W A S H IN G T O N
S a le s
a
S p e c ia lt y .
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r 614, o r
G r e s h a m O u tlo o k 701
New Callery
PIC TU R E FRAM ING
G IL T
OR N A TU RA L
N eat a n d C heap
MAX
WOOD
S C H N E ID E R
M athew's’ Bldg. Main S treet
P h o n e 541
Contractor and Builder
Gen, ral Contractor
S cep tic T a n k s
J a c k s c re w s fo r R e n t
FRANK C. JONES
Phone 96x
G re sh a m , O re.
Phone 901
If you have Cattle of any
kind to tèli or wish to buy
Mountain Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
Oreshnin, Oregon
W A N T E D — 20 sticks of Ir is h C ob-
b ie r p o ta to e s
fo r seed .
I’h o n e
48x3, W ilso n B ros.. T ro u td a le .
150 C E D A R PO STS w a n te d .
A ny
le n g th a n d size.
A u g u s t O b rist,
G re sh a m , It. A.
TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R
RAKER & SON
W A N T E D — A te le p h o n e
o p e ra to r,
e x p e rie n c e d o r in e x p e rie n c e d . A p­
ply at te le p h o n e office, b etw een 8
a. in. an d 5 p. in. o r c a ll 336.
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Chas. Cleveland, Agt.
I 'l l t S T
1 ord cars are more useful today than
c\er betore; a necessity in village, town,
city and country; the utility of fanner,
tiicrchant, manufacturer, architect, en­
gineer, contractor, salesman, doctor,
clergy m an, a proiitable factor in the life
oi tite nation. Runabout, *500; Tour-
mv Car, *525; One I on Truck Chassis,
3^50; t oupe, *650; Sedan, *775 these
prices f. o. b. Detroit. We can get but
a limited quantity. Please give us
your order at once is first come will
lust delivery.
MISCELLANEOUS
I j OST
B etw een th e 1 2 -m ile c o rn e r
a n d T h eo d . B ru g g e r’s p lace , a d a rk
g ra y o v e rc o a t. F ln d q r p le a se leav e
a t O u tlo o k office.
L O O SE M IX E D HAY fo r sa le , an d
o a t hay . $20 a to n . E. D unn,
G iS sh aiu . P h o n e 93,
W ALTER T. M cGUIRK
and
C. G. SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
II
GOOD, F R E S H COW S w a n te d . E.
B a u m a n , p h o n e 901. G re sh a m , tf
E. J. G ra d in bu y s c a ttle a n d hog..
P h o n e 3 5 9 .— A dv.
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Office o n M a in S t r e e t
Office 816
PHONES
R e s id e n c e 68
Q rn h im
PHONE
FOR
S A L E — S e v e ra l
good
fre sh
cow s.
E. B a u m a n n , G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 901.
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W A X I’E D — N ew -b o rn ca lv e s in any
n u m b er;
75 c e n ts to $2 each
P r a n k G u sta fso n , G re sh a m , p hone
289.
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W ith Dr. IV. J. O tt
Exceptionally early and
in flavor and tenderness
not equalled by any
other variety. The ears
are short and compact
and the kernels plump
and creamy. This and
a thousand other veg­
etables best for the West,
may he selected from
catalog and found
at your dealers.
p r a is e us
..ENER'Y OAV-J
Art AT SH O P,
i T ö k k i n e ’
I '•
I VH aki
THEY SA 7
to w »
F R E S H CO W fo r sa le . • Mrs. S. G.
C a rre ll, p h o n e 261.
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T re e
Office, J a c o b s o n B ld g ., GrOs’atin
Office H o u rs, 1 :3 0 to 6, T u e s ­
d ay s, T h u rs d a y s an il S a tu rd a y s
í^5 Delicious
Corn “Golden
LIVESTOCK
GOOD S E T of te a m h a rn e s s fo r sale.
W. H o rn e c k e r, p h o n e 125.
6
DR. N. PLYLF.R
L ic e n s e d
WANTS
T h e n a m e "M o u n t H ood B u tte r ”
I h a s h e re to fo re been used by per-
I m ission o f th e M ount H ood Ice
C re a m C o., w hich h as all its d a irv
p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
' title . T h a t p e rm iss io n h as ceased,
h en ce th e c h a n g e o f n a m e , w hich
b ecam e effe c tiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
“ M o u n ta in
M e a ilo u
B u t t e r ’’
w ill he fo u n d a t all th e le a d in g
I sto re« in th e c o u n ty . A sk fo r it
Livestock Hauling by Truck
at a reasonable price
E. BAUMANN
GRESHAM
OREGON