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P h o n s 701
The L I n o t y p e
Wav la th e W ay
th a t W in .“ .”
- ifficial p ap er of the T ow n of G resham
1 '(Helal pap er of th e T ow n o f F a lr-
E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r M arch
i l l , it the Poatofflce a t G repham ,
■i. , i n, un d er th e A ct of M arch I, 1178.
MEMORIAL
DAY.
To p ro p e rly o b se rv e M em o rial Iiav
let old a n d y o u n g g iv e a p au se to
hi th o u g h t« o f ev ery d ay b u sin ess o r
ph u su rp a n d sp en d th e d ay In a m a n
n e r f ittin g its sacred p u rp o se.
T h is y e a r th e d ay m ean s rnoije
han It h a s m e a n t o th e r y ears.
To th e h o n o r ro ll o f th e p ast, w ith
its m an y n am es h eld In u tm o st rev -
lit re la added anot h e r,
w e * ar
OUTLOOK
FRIDA Y.
MAY
23.
1919
G reetin gs Carried by Air Ships.
G re e tin g s fro m th r if ty A m erica to
th r if ty G re a t B rita in w ere c a rrie d by
th e n avy a ir p la n e s w h en th e y s ta r te d
on th e lo n g tr ip ac ro ss th e A tla n tic
T h e n av y fliers c a rrie d a le tte r from
H aro ld B ra d d o c k , d ir e c to r o f th e 8 av - I
¡lu g s d iv isio n o f th e T re a s u r y D ep art-1
I m en t, w ritte n In b e h a lf o f th e A m er-1
lean T h r if t c a m p a ig n , to th e R ig h t
, H on. S ir R o b e rt K in d e rsle y , K B. E., !
c h a irm a n o f th e B ritis h N a tio n a l
I W ar S a v in g s c o m m itte e . T h e le tte r
re a d :
" G re e tin g s fro n t th e p eo p le of th e
! U n ited S ta te s w ho, in s p ire d by p a trl-
I o tic In v e s tm e n t In g o v e rn m e n t s e c u r i
ties, a re now d eep ly in te re s te d in th e
' stu d y a n d p ra c tic e o f T h rU t.
" O u r c itiz e n s a re h o ld in g fo r m a-
tu r lty m o re th a n $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In
1 W a r S a v in g s c e rtific a te s ta m p s an d
at th e sa m e tim e a re re a p in g th e b e n
efit o f p a st sy s te m a tic sa v in g a n d in
v e stm e n t th r o u g h th e d is b u rse m e n t
by th e g o v e rn m e n t th is y e a r of som e
$ 8 0 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in te re s t on L ib e rty
B onds a n d V icto ry N otes.
VI re jo ic e to say to you th a t th e
b ro ad p o p u la r In te re st In th is m o v e
m e n t w hich w ill m a k e T h r if t an e n
d u rin g p a r t of o u r n a tio n a l life, is
m a n ife s tin g Itse lf th r o u g h n a tio n a l
p u b lic a tio n s o f ev ery k in d as w ell as
th ro u g h th e c o n tin u e d p u rc h a s e of
T h r if t S ta m p s an d W a r S av in g s
S tam p s.
"W e find m u ch p ro fit in stu d y in g
th e c a m p a ig n now g o in g fo rw a rd so
s p le n d id ly am o n g th e p eo p le o f th e
U n ited K in g d o m , fo r th e su ccess of
w h ich I b eg leav e to se n d m y h e a r t i
e st g o o d w ish es, by tr a n s -A tla n tl?
a ir p la n e ."
WANTS
IF YOU WANT TO
D E W T IS T 8
ECO N O M IZE
Let us serve you. W e sell only quality products at the
lowest possible prices.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
8 o u n ce can
16 o u n ce can
2*4 lb. can
5 lb. ca n s ..
2 pkg. G rap e N u t
..........
2 pg. K e llo g g 's C o rn F la k e s
9-lb. sk . G. R. R olled O ats
9-lb. sk. C o rn M eal
C an C orn ..................................
2 ca n s T o m a to e s w ith P u re e
C an T o m a to e s, so lid pack
CROWN FLOUR
« 1 1 .»o
S ack « 3 ;
Bbl.
2 p k g s, A 4 II so d a
.1 5
C itru s W a sh in g P o w d er
.25
10 b ars C ry s ta l W h ite S oap
.(to
5 g al. C oal Oil .............
.70
G aso lin e, g a llo n
. .
.22
B erry S u g a r, sack
10.00
P k g C ream of W h eat
.2 5
2 p k g . S h re d d e d W heat
.2 5
$ 1.35
1-lb. j a r T u x ed o ......
1.3 5
1-lb. j a r P rin c e A lb ert
S ta r o r H o rse S hoe P lu g
.7 5
C lim ax, m ed iu m p lu g
.7 0
T u x ed o , P rin c e A lb e rt o r
V e lv e t,
c u ll
B ull D u rh a m , 4 1-oz. h ag s
R ight C ut 15c o r 2 fo r
.1 5
.2 5
.2 5
SANITARY
MARKET
G eo. D ietl, Prop.
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
PHOTOS
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FOR SA LE SgfOUng ti-.-e.h m ilc h COW«,
o r w ill tra d e for sh o a ts
L. A
W arrell, G resham . Phone 257.
WANTED» T w o good y o u n g fa m ib
cow s. H. W. S tro n g , p h o n e G re s h
_______________ t f
am 21.
E. J. G ra d in buys c a ttle a n d hog-
P h o n e 3 5 9 .— Adv. .
________ tf
E BAUMANN buys an d se lls fresh
cow s, b eef cow s a n d hogs. P h o n e
9 0 I l
________________
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FO R SA LE
Je rs» > h e if e r cal! P ori
la n d G un club. J e n n e S ta tio n .
W ANTED- New born calves in any
n u m b er or kind from $1.00 to $2.00
W ill call for them . F ra n k G ustafson
Phone 289. G resham , O regotr
PICTU RE FRAMING
G IL T
OR N A T U R A L
N e at a n d C heap
MAX
Office 114
WOOD
S C H N E ID E R
M a th e w s’ B ldg, M ain S tre e t
P hon« 541
Phone 901
If you have cattle or hogs
of any kind to sell
T A K E N UP .May 23, a lig h t hay pony |
w ith w hite on th e neck, also d ark
hay horse w eighing about 9U0 lbs.
O w ner call at S ch iller farm , n ear
S ch iller sta tio n . G resham .
FO R S A L E — E le v en -y ear-o ld w ork
h o rse, w e ig h t 1200 p o u n d s.
C.
P e te rs e n , m ile n o rth of O rie n t Sta.
Greabam.
24
TEAM F O R SA LE, w eight 2900 lbs.,
a lso a 3*4 o r 3*4 M itch ell w agon,
a lso a su rre y , a lm o st new
P hon«
399. C. T im m e rm a n , B o rin g , O re.
GOOD FA RM TEA M fo r sale. S. G.
C a rre ll, p h o n e 261.
FA RM TEA M FO R S A L E — W eig h t
a b o u t 2400. Also h ack a n d h a r n
ess. All fo r $175. L oose tim o th y
hay fo r sale. G. P. H erz, B o rin g ,
R o u te 2.___________________________
p o i i/rit\
BABY c h ic k s for tale.
M ay
21.
lire
E
M.
win batch
B o th w e ll,
__p h o n e 78x4._______________
25
PO U L T R Y , V EA L AND EGGS w a n t
ed. W ill pay cash. W ill c all fo r
th e m . B enson H o tel F a rm , p h o n e
G re sh a m 781._________________ tf
.
PIG S
W A NTED A nu m b er of young pigs.
W ilson Brqg., T ro u td ale.
Phone
G resham 48x3.
L. A. W arrell,
SHOATS w anted.
G resham , 257.
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS,
LOANS
A 1» w lo ts left in Im
p e ria l a d d itio n , $1 d ow n, $1 p er
w eek.
G ood c h a n c e fo r i. poor
m an. G oing fast. Six sold in 48
h o u rs . B row n & C lev elan d , I’h one
981.
F O R S A L E — T en a c re s , Im proved,
3*4 m iles e a s t of G resh am . O w n
er.
844 E a s t A sh s tre e t.
FO R SA LE
F or Sale.
F o r $ 2 2 0 0 , th e th ird five a c re tr a c t
s o u th o f P o w ell V alley ro a d , on first
ro a d w est of G ates ro a d , a ll fenced
a n d c u ltiv a te d .
Good w ell, th re e -
ro o m sh a c k , sm a ll b a rn . T w o a u d a
h a lf a c re s , in c lu d in g Im p ro v em e n ts,
$1500.
R. F . W a lte rs , G resh am .
F O R S A L E — In T h o m p so n a d d itio n ,
G re sh a m , 5 -room h o u se a n d th re e
lots.
E n q u ire of A rza
S m ith ,
p h o n e 254.
tf
I oi S a le .
S even a n d a h a lf a c re s , a ll u n d e r
c u ltiv a tio n .
G ood
6-roorn house.
Y oung o rc h a r d , b e st v a rie tie s of
f r u it a n d b e rrie s in fu ll b e a rin g . On
fine ro a d j u s t off pav ed h ig h w ay .
A d m ira b ly a d a p te d
fo r b e rry an d
p o u ltry ra n c h . C. I. T h o m as. H. A,
P o rtla n d , p h o n e G re sh a m 151.
tf
PH O N E S
He*. 116
W. J. OTT
Dentist
W ill lie in Grekhani every day
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
H o w ltt B u ild in g
G re sh a m . O re.
PHO NE 113
P H Y S IC IA N S
l'H o N E
H O R SE S
A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
__ Ct.
LIVESTOCK
TOBACCO
roll, t h a t of 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 boys an d m en
Prices subject to change without notice.
h o died In th e c a u se o f w orld 11b-
rty , 5 3 ,0 0 0 of w hom a re o u r ow n
A m erican boys.
We can n ev er forget them . We a re
Id le Investm ent.
i :,e ful l.et us honor th e heroic dead.
A few m o n th s ago, w h ile th e w ar
In h o n o rin g them we do ho n o r to o u r
selves. Lt t us In culcate th e s p irit of w as s till In a c tiv e p ro g re ss, an E n g
re v e re n c e In th e c h ild ren an d th u s Im lish m a n sto p p e d to buy so m e tic k e ts
fro m a Boy S cout.
p la n t In th em p a trio tism .
POWELL \A L LE Y
“ A n d how a re S co u ts g e ttin g a- [
lo n g 'n o w ? " s a id th e p u rc h a s e r
GOOD C IT IZ E N S H IP D E P E N D E N T
"F in e ly , s ir, th a n k you," said t h e 1 P. (). Gresham, R. A.
(IN SCHOOLS.
little c h a p p ro u d ly . “ F iv e of us h av e
T h e d e s tln itle s of n a tio n s a re died a lr e a d y ! "
T h is r a t h e r u n u su a l a n sw e r w as,
m olded In its schools.
in 1014 b eg an th e fin a l te s ts of b u t th e n a tu r a l re s u lt of th e e n v iro n
Home-made Sausage and
hi sch o o ls of th e w o rld .
I t was m e n t o f se lf-s a c rific e In w hich th e
boy
h
ad
been
liv
in
g
.
T
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h
a
v
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a
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
.ith fe a r a n d tre m b lin g th a t th e
-d u c a to rs
w atch ed
d e v e lo p m e n ts c h an ce to g iv e o n e 's life w as in d eed
and Bacon
s h e l l fo llo w ed so sp e e d ily o n e a f te r to be " g e ttin g a lo n g fin e ly ."
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t.
Col.
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,
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We buy Beef Cattle, Calves,
he o th e r as th e w ar p ro g re sse d
In p re -w a r tim e s A m erican sch o o ls m an d e d th e " L o s t B a tta lio n ,” said
Hogs, Hides, Etc.
re
c
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n
tly
:
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m e on o eeasio n s d is p a ra g in g ly co m
FARM ERS, ATTENTIO N!
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p ared w ith th o s e of E u ro p e , an d even
W e S m ok e Y our Meat
th e n o tio n p re v a ile d g e n e ra lly th a t in fact th a t we w ere all en gaged in a
Phon« 881
S elfish
G resh am , Ore.
Main S tre e t
o ld r to get th e b e st In e d u c a tio n g re a t, u n se lfis h e n te r p ris e .
on
had to go a b ro a d fo r it. T h e re in te re s ts w ere fo rg o tte n a n d e v e ry
f o r , It w as w ith p a in fu l a n x ie ty o n e sto o d to s h a r e h is m e a n e st co m
th a t ih e A m erican te a c h e rs a w a ite d fo rts o r to u n d erg o th e g re a te st
fo r th e w o rld ’s v erd ict. E ach began h u rd s h ip o r d a n g e rs fo r th e s a k e of
a i ■ ai cli of his own consciousness th e com m on good.”
T h e w a r h a s h elp ed u s to le a rn
to i e w h a t he had been te a c h in g
Phone Gresham 17
llit w ork w ould be k n o w n .
H ad o v e r a g a in th e lesso n w hich J e s u s
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
it I , i n lo r gooil o r ev il?
H ad th ey , tr ie d so lo n g ag o to te a c h h is fo llo w
o th ey q u e rie d , ta u g h t so w ell lh a t ers, n a m e ly , "W h o s o e v e r s h a ll lose
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
th e n a t i o n 's s ta te m e n co u ld g u id e th e his life, th e sam e s h a ll sa v e lt."
We s h a ll m a k e a s e rio u s m ista k e
hip of e la t e sa fe ly th ro u g h th e
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
e d it in g m a e lstro m w hich th r e a te n e d if a s y o u n g p eo p le we im a g in e th a t
Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
■ very
g o v ern m en t?
H ad they
in now we can s e ttle d o w n In to lives
tie ii c io w d e d c u rric u lu m g iv en su ffl- of lu x u ry a n d se lfish In d u lg e n c e and
< ¡cut (lin e an d e m p h a s is to th e te a c h - th r o u g h su c h a p ro cess g a in re a l joy
o f rig h te o u s c itiz e n s h ip ?
W ith or g en u in e success. T h e g re a t fu n d a
PRUNE TROUBLE IS DUE
■in y o u n g m en lay th e an sw er. A nd m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of life w h ich w ere GREATEST PAGEANT
.-e. h a n an sw er! T he te a c h e r know*, so th o ro u g h ly te s te d In th e w ar r e
TO LACK OF MOISTURE
OF
MODERN
TIMES
and th » w o rld know s th a t o u r sch o o ls m ain e v e r th e sam e. T h e o n ly tr u e
s a tis f a c tio n s a re to he fo u n d In s e r
P ru n e tre e s th a t failed to bloom and
b u ilt and b u ilt exceedingly well.
W hat it is plan n ed to m a k e the
O u r boys, o u r m en, passed 10U p er vice a n d not in selfish g ra tific a tio n . g reatest w orld ex h ib itio n ever con delayed leafin g a re su ffe rin g from lack
of m o istu re am i food follow ing the
c e n t p e rfe c t.
O u r sch o o ls sav ed a T h is is no! a n easy lesso n to le a rn ,
ceived will be held at C olum bus, Ohio, last tw o y e a rs of ex cep tio n ally dry
b u t It is an Im p o rta n t oue.
n a tio n an d th e w o rld .
T he w o rld ’s needs a re today so Ju n e 2 0 - J u l y 7.
w eather.
The rem edy recom m ended
g re a t t h a t fo r an y y o u n g p erso n to
Known as th e C en ten ary C elebra h> Prof. C. I Lew is, c h ie f of h o rti
ItO O S E l L ET IIIG H W $Y.
sh u p e h is life w ith o u t d u e re g a r d fo r tion, and ce le b ra tin g Jointly t h ^ o m - c u ltu re at O. A.
to th i’ m any g ro w
Tl. R oosevelt C o ast M ilitary H ig h - th e m is to in s u re f a ilu re a t th e b e p letlon of th e M ethodist c e n te n a ry ’s e rs a sk in g help. If e a rly an d co n tin u ed
$105,000,000 cam p aig n for th e purpose tillag e, supplem ented as needed, by
MU, now b efo re th e people, g in n in g o f th e race.
W e h a v e been en g a g e d in a g re a t of reb u ild in g th e world and the con use of fe rtiliz e r and heavy p ru n in g .
I --i il b o th h o u ses w ith o u t a n eg a-
S ons g ro w ers th o u g h t th e ir tre e s
i ,' vine.
Even th e m o te-ey ed pol- w ar to m a k e th e w o rld s a fe fo r d e m te n ta i of A m erican m issions, th at is
In o u r own co u n try , w here th e lOOtli a n n iv e rs a ry of th e e sta b lish w ere dead but la te r re p o rte d th a t th e
illi Inn co u ld see th e Im m e a su ra b le ocracy.
s to he d e riv e d fro m o p en in g d em o cracy h a s su cceed ed b e st, we m ent of M ethodist m issio n s In A m er leaf buds w ere slow ly developing. The
b een
dependent
upon
th e ica. p lan s a re b eing m ade to e n te rta in foliage Is often spars»-, and in d icatio n s
ip l h e vast reg io n w est of th e co ast have
C h ris tia n h o m e, th e p u b lie sch o o l, at least 100,000 M ethodists a day.
a re th a t th e tre e s w ill be weak for
lu n g e s .
E very p h ase of m ission work in sev eral y ears u n less d ra s tic step s a re
A trie n d , a fo rm e r G re sh a m lte , in an d th e c h u rc h to b u ild up th o se
i b tli r re c e n tly fro m a co ast to w n , q u a litie s of c h a ra c te r, w ith o u t w hich every -country in w hich M ethodism Is ta k e n to revive th e ir vigor.
B earing fru it w ith but scan t ra in s
vrlti
" I have been so b o ttle d up d em o cracy w ill e v e r be o f little v alu e at w ork will bo p resented.
T o d ay , h o w ev er, a lm o st tw o -th ird s
T h ere w ill be erected a com plete from late M arch till a fte r p ru n e har-
b- m u d d y an d im p a ssib le ro a d s fo r
Ion. th a t 1 h av e a lm o st g iv en up of th e p eo p le o f th e w o rld h av e C hinese city w ith Its g reat w alls and v* st was a severe s tra in on the trees,
a pagoda, tem ples, shops, especially on lig h t o r shallow soils
, o! bi m g ab le to d riv e o u t to see e ith e r n e v e r h e a rd of J e s u s C h ris t o r g a te s;
Hu o r to h a v e you d riv e in to see h av e a n e n tire ly m isle a d in g c o n c e p srh o o is, h o sp ital, th e a te r, re s ta u ra n t, F u n c tio n a l tro u b les ap p eared . T he s e t
n,
i i ii
a re o n ly a few m o n th s In tio n o f h im . o n e -lia lf th e w o rld 's hom es, peopled by m any n ativ e C h i tin g fru it w as often u n u su a lly heav y —
h-
' h i in th e very dryL season w hen p o p u la tio n o v e r six y e a rs of ag e c a n nese. In lik e m a n n e r w ill be show n a sign of food and m o istu re s h o rta g e —
ut a rc p a ssab le. I do n o t th in k n o t re a d o r w rite any la n g u a g e , a n d villag es from In d ia. K orea, A frica and hut th e d ro p was p re m a tu re an d very
i ju - t selfish n ess b u t ju s t h u m a n th r o u g h o u t m u ch o f th e w orld a n y th e P h ilip p in es peopled by groups of heavy T he fru it tu rn e d red d ish , or
- '- .n il Io see o u r frien d « th in g co rre sp o n d in g to a C h ris tia n n ativ es from th o se cttle s w hich have show ed w atery sp o ts am t m a lfo rm a
b e n t bro u g h t to A m erica by the M eth tion. Many fell off In Ju ly a n d agin
In a w hile. H o w ev er. If we can h o m e is u n k n o w n .
T h e se a re so m e of th e c o n d itio n s o d ist C en ten ary .
In ter in th e su m m er. T he tre e s w ere
hl - h ig h w ay m e a s u re to c a rry It
M otions p ic tu re s will Is- show n in a left too Weak to s ta r , fru it buds or but
"in iH oblcin, an d at t i n w hich you a n d I face. A nd th e b ig
in t i m e In n e f l t th e w hole s la te of g est jo b In a ll th e w o rld ju s t now 1 h g ig a n tic oval, w here 100,000 people can a lim ited n u m b er of weak leaf buds.
to h elp to s e t so m e o f th e s e w ro n g sit a t one tim e. T he p ic tu re screen
T he soil in those o rc h a rd s should be
O re g o n .”
will be th e larg est In th e w orld, being plow ed and w orked dow n e a rly w ith
in M ike! w e'll do a ll we can to c o n d itio n s rig h t.
T h e m illio n s o f m oney ra ise d fo r 125 feet high
c u ltiv a tio n up to m id su m m er. If the
In It» vou o u t. We w a u t to be a b le to
T he w ork of C h ris tia n ity at home dam ag e is r a th e r sev ere sow ing 3 to
v . i i back an ti fo rth w ith o u r n cig h - th e C e n te n a ry w ill a m o u n t to little
lio i - on th e co ast.
If th e m e a su re u n less y o u n g m en a n d w om en g iv e an d ab ro ad w ill be show n In every 5 pounds n itra te of soda ab o u t each
A nd th e s e y o u n g m en phase. T lpire will be g ig an tic pag ean ts tre e and w ork in g it in to th e soil Is
h ad no o th e r m e rit w e'd fa v o r It In th e ir liv es.
F o r tre e s still m ore heavily
o r d e r to p e rp e tu n te th e n sn te by a n d w om en m u s t conte fro m th e S u n p a rtic ip a te d in by th o u san d s of na favored
dam aged heavy p ru n in g to balance the
w hich th e h ig h w ay Is to be called , day sc h o o l a n d E p w o rth L eag u e. tives
.Motion p ictu res, d irected by D. W. top w ith th e enfeebled ro o t system
but It Is m e rito rio u s fro n t ev ery T h ey m u s t com e fro m sch o o ls lik e
o u r o w n , fro m classes lik e th o s e now- G riffith will be tak en of th e celebra m ay be necessary. And on tre e s show
s ta n d p o in t.
a ss e m b le d in th is room a n d fro n t o rd i tion. Mr. G riffith w ill also assist in in g b u t feeble life p ra c tic a l d e h o rn in g
W hat tiuslni ss has th e g overnm ent n a ry h o m es lik e th o s e fro n t w h ich we th e p ag ean ts. S p eak ers of w orld wide to force o u t a new top m ay be p racticed
reknow n will be heard at th e cele b ra in th re e of fo u r y e a rs th e tre e may be
i ib m ocracy to do m ore th a n gov- com e.
tio n g ath erin g s.
come vigorous agnin.
rn
A rep u b lican form of govern en t
T he M ethodist ce n te n a ry celebra
s u n lik e any o th e r; its p rin cip al ob-
It I» said d em o crats w ill co-operate
• lienld b e to In su re ltls-rty w ith o u t w ith rep u b lican lead ers fo t an early tio n will be by all odds th e g reatest
in a litv to all Its c itizen s lx*t th e repeal of th e 10 per cent lu x u ries tax. relig io u s e n te rp rise s ever presented It
is expected to d efray its own costs.
ii il ns a tte n d to b u sin ess
T he re c o n stru c tio n p ro g ram o f th e Im m ed iately a fte r Its conclusion the
re p u b lican co n g ress s ta r ts out rig h t trib e s of n a tiv e s from d iffe re n t lands
A L L I I M D I A N D A LL S IS E S
I I ' ll th e a m u s e m e n t s p e c ia lis ts
- i o tte ti th e ' hack to th e co u n w ith th e p o litical e n fra n c h ise m e n t of w i'l be sen t to th e ir hom es by the
tin women.
M othodlst cen te n ary .
tr y " Idea.
ï MAtf to
i/. » o «J g c m
Professional and
Business Ads.
Office 111
H H HUGHES. M. D.
Iltti i .« tn (f » in.
-'-4 am i 7-8 p. m
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G R E SH A M ,
-
-
Office P hone 4«
OREGON
Res- P hone 513
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
O ffice, o v e r F l e e t S t a t e B a n k
H oure— 1 to 5 p. m.
UH ESH A M ,
-
- OREGON
Res. 56x1
PHONES
Office 621
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
office H o u rs — 10 a. rn. to 12 in.
1 p io. to 3 p .m
Office over B a n k of O reeham
P H O N E S— R esidence, T a b o r 120
Office M ain 4812
H om e A-6152
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Res., 2 E a s t US til SU
Office, 1111-12 B elling B u ild in g
I’O K TL A N D
-
OREGO N
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring
Usteopathic Physician
O F F IC E H O U R S— I» a. m. to 6 p. ill.
532 M o rg an B ldg, P o r tla n d , O re.
P h o n e M a rsh a ll 1809
DR. N. PLYLER
L icensed Chiropractic P h ysician
C H IR O l’H A t l i t A N D E L E C T R It
IH E A I.M E N T
C o n su lta tio n and E s a m in a tlo a P re s
Office, J a c o b s o n B ld g ., G re slia m
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 a n d S a tu rd a y s
DR. A. W. BOTKIN
Physician ánd Surgeon
Office o v e r F i r s t K tato B an k
H o u rs 2 to 5 p. in.
P h o n e 5x1
G re s h a m , O reg o n
H. V. AD1X, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
W ith Ur. w . j. utt
Office over Bunk o f G resham
P hones : O flice 621, Jtem dence 6x3
1N BU BA N C E
A U TO M O B ILES.
O N E 1918 % -T O N R E P U B L IC tru c k
fo r
sale.
G ood
co n d itio n .
At
R a k e r & S o n ’s g a ra g e .
C H E V R O L E T C O U PE fo r sale. A l
m ost new .
A b a rg a in fo r som e
on e.
E.
D avidson,
G resh an t,
p h o n e 509.
if
FOR S A L E —S everal good b a rg ain s
in used e a rs a t Z im m erm an ’s garagp.
Pow ell S tre e t nr P hone 801.
For Sale.
One No. 3 S uction feed S h arp ies Sepa-
ra to r. n e a rly new —$60.00.
One D eLaval No. 10, good condition,
$30.00
One 1*4 H. P. F a irb a n k s M orse En-
gin e— $40.00
One 2 H. P. 4<ihn D eere E ngine—-
$40.00
One sm all F eed Mill $22.50.
One largp R oller and G rin d er, nearly
new.
One O llver 4 shovel C u ltiv a to r w ith
e x tra disc a ttach m en t.
W. A. H E S S E L .
1917 C hevrolet, 5 pus»- nger, good
condition.
D riven only 9000 ntlles.
A b arg ain
G RESH A M O V E R LA N D CO.
P hone G. O. L aver. G resham 544
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR S A L E 85 sacks of B urbank seed
potatoes. C h arles H ornecker. P h o n ei
G resham 125.
H E L P W A NTED B erry picking a n d
g a rd e n w ork. T ra n sp o rta tio n to and
front place fu rn ish ed . T he S pencer
G ardens. T ro u td ale, O regon
W A N T E D F o r c lie n t $2000 loan*
fo r o n e
y ear.
F ir s t m o rtg a g e . 1
Good se c u rity . J o h n B row n P h o n e I
981.
W ANTED
B E R R Y P IC K E R S fo r
C o tto n fa rm to r e g is te r now , a t
M e tz g e r's s to re , o r w rite o r p h o n e
th e u n d e rs ig n e d .
H ig h e st p rices
p aid p lu s b o n u s to se a so n a l p ic k
e rs Best p ick in g c o n d itio n s. F re e
a u to m o rn in g a n d ev en in g betw een
G re sh a m a n d field. H. W. S tro n g ,
G re sh a m , p h o n e 21.
W ANTED
L ig h t tru c k w o rk , a n y
w h ere, a n y tim e ; *-»-ton c a p acity .
H am m o n d , p h o n e G resh am
SEE—
JOHN BROWN
P io n e e r R eal E s ta te a n d In s u ra n c e
L ife, F ire , A u to m o b ile , H e a lth ,
Plat«- (.la««
.«.4 7 Z s f A< 7 ZO.V I 1 U A I I A N T E E U
981
z '//o \z ..<
A m Mt
R c u n t r U iiih lin ff
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN S V H A N C E
A ccid en t, Su rety B onds,
E ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth ,
P la te G lass.
Office on M ain S tre e t
Office 816
PH O N E S
R e sid en ce 68
Chas. C levelan d , A gt.
Oregon Fire« Relief Ass’n.
Notary Public Real Estate
Phrnii«.: Office 1»hl. R e sid e n c e 471
G resh am S17
B ro a d w a y 1733
W ALTER T. M cGUIRK
and
C. G. SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
F IR S T
ST A T E
BANK.
G RESH A M
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER,
Farm
an d
S to ck
WASHINGTON
S a le s
a
S p e c ia lt y .
Phone V ancouver 614, or
G re sh a m O utlook 701
GRESHAM SANATORIUM
on Pow ell V alley road.
A hom e
w here m a te rn ity , c o n v a le sc e n t and
n o n -c o n ta g lo u a e a se s receiv e th e best
o f care.
M A N A G EM EN T
THE
M ISSES H T H R E P E L
S u p e rv isio n : D r. A dlx
P hones 6x2; «21
_
OSCAR W. THOREN
Contractor and Builder.
SEPTIC T A N K S III ll.T
Xnything in Itcaid en ee B u ild in g.
F or sa le .
of s ta n d in g g re e n j C an f u r n is h d ra w in g a n d co m
p le te bill o f p lu m b in g .
W ill se ll a ll o r an y ;
F ree E stiin ate.
P h on e 50x1
Contractor and Builder
General Contractor
Septic Tank»
4 ark «crew s for R ent
FRANK C. JONES
G resh am , Ore.
P h on e 96x