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    PA G E
GRESHAM
TW O
G resham
O u tlo o k
OUTLOOK
TUESD AY , S E P T E M B E R 28, 1W19
BORING
V iv im i L o v elace, O liv er P e te rs o n
T W IC E A W E E K
a n d K e n n e th C h ild s a re a tte n d in g
P u b lish e d e v ery T u ead ay a n d F r i d a y ,
,
,
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , by th e O u t-
•,ch o ° l 1,1 O re sh a m
As soon as
look P u b lis h in g Co.
H . L. St. »*•» -Musa r e tu r n s fro m th e s t a te fa ir
w h e re h e Is s e rv in g w ith M elville
C la ir, E d ito r an d M an ag er.
R ichey on th e sto c v Ju d g in g team ,
Oai
S u b scrip tio n
he, too, w ill e n te r U nion h ig h .
Kates
M ild red F o s te r, w ho h a s b een In
a year. 11.SO.
th e em ploy o f S h e rm a n a n d C la y ’s
ill
m on th s, 15c:
th ree m o n th 's trial
m u sic h o u se In P o rtla n d , h a s a c c e p t­
eu b acrlp tlon . 50c.
ed a tr a n s f e r o f p o sitio n to th e ir
h o u se in San F ra n c isc o . S h e haB left
A d v e r tisin g
fo r h e r new p lace, g o in g by th e ocean
H a tes rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
ro u te .
w ill call.
T h e H o rln g sch o o l h a s a n e n r o ll­
P h on e 701
m e n t of 75. M iss F ra n c e s D e g e rste d t
h as 21 p u p ils in th e p rim a ry ro o m ,
The L i n o t y p e
W ay 1« th e W ay
M iss H a r r ie t S h o e m a k e r, 36 in th e
thai W in e.”
in te rm e d ia te a n d P rin c ip a l M allico at
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f G resham 18 p u p ils in th e u p p e r g ra d e s .
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F air-
U nion D istric t 26 h a s a to ta l e n - ,
view.
ro llm e n t of 42 p u p ils. T h e p rim a ry
K ntered ae s e c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch
8 11*11. e l the P ootoftlee at G resh am , ¡ro o m h a s 15, M iss E d ith A n d erso n
o r e g o n under the A ct o f M arch 3. 1878 In c h a rg e , a n d th e p rin c ip a l’s room
h o ld s 27 p u p ils, M iss S h u b lo o m I
W I L S O N 'S H O R S E S E N S E .
I te a c h e r.
Th<
ITorts of th e U n ited S ta te s
C h a rle y H an sen h a s so ld h is fa rm to
g o v e rn m e n t to o v erco m e th e h ig h Mr W alb e rg , w ho w as fo rm e rly lo-
cost of llv
liv ln
in g th ro u g h a c o u n try -1 ,,ute<J at (Ialey .
T h e c o n s id e ra tio n
w ide a p p e a l Io th e peo p le of A m er w as $8000.
T h e H a n se n s _ w ill live
lea Io sav e h av e been ep ito m ized by j
P re s id e n t W ilso n In his m essag e to I at H o rln g in th e L o u se n e a r th e T el- i
th e peo p le In c o n n ectio n w ith th e fo rd resid en ce
railw ay sh o p m e n ’s d em a n d s fo r an
R o g er D eY oung a n d A lb e rt Hoff-
In c re a se In w ages.
j m e ls te r r e tu r n e d on S e p te m b e r 18,
O n l y by k e e p in g th e a cost of p ro ­ h a v in g receiv ed th e ir n a v a l d i s - 1
d u ctio n on Its p re s e n t level, by In­ c h a rg e s.
T h is Is R o g e r’B first v isit
c re a s in g p ro d u c tio n an d by rig id h o m e In tw o y e a rs.
econom y an d s a v in g on th e p a rt of
W m . M orand is b u ild in g a new
th e peo p le can we h ope fo r la rg e d e-j
b
u
n
g alo w .
(re u s e s In th e b u rd e n so m e cost o f '
E v e ry M onday n ig h t h e r e a f te r , a
liv in g w hich now w eighs us d o w n .”
m o v in g p ic tu re show w ill be g iv en in
said P re s id e n t W ilson
C o n c e rte d a c tio n by all of th e peo­ th e O dd F e llo w s h a ll a t B o rin g . T h e
ple in sa v in g g o ods can lie acco m ­ s t a r fo r M onday w as A lice tlra d y , in
p lish ed In o n ly o n e p ra c tic a l way
a play as good as th o s e to be seen In
th a t is by sa v in g m oney, w hich re p ­ th e city.
r e s e n t s p o w er
to p u rc h a s e goods.
Mrs. J o h n M eyers h a s g o n e to Id a ­
T h e tr e a s u r y d e p a rtm e n t offers to th e ho to v isit w ith re la tiv e s.
p e o p le w ar sav ln g a s ta m p s a n d tr e a s ­
A. H en n ln g sen cam e h o m e S a t­
ury sa v in g s c e rtlllc a te s as an Induce-
■uent to sav in g .
By d e n y in g th e m - u rd a y n ig h t fo r a s h o rt visit.
Mr. an d M rs Jo h n R ose a n d fa m ­
elv es
u n n e c e ss a ry
lu x u rie s
an d
p ie -Hires an d by p u ttin g th e m oney ily fro m O reg o n C ity, sp e n t S u n d ay
th a t m ig h t h av e been sp en t fo r th e se I a t th e h om e of Mr. an d Mrs. E rick
th in g s Into g o v e rn m e n t s ic u r ltle s . K artell
each in d iv id u a l fo rlllle s his ow n po-
H erm an Jo h n s o n h as a new O v er-
xltlo n In life an d a t th e sam e tlm
lan d .
does h im self
an d
h is
n e ig h b o rs
th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try u g re a t serv-1
A nyone w ish in g to g iv e a g la s s of
Ice.
Jelly
to th e Old P e o p le ’s H om e sh o u ld
M oney sav ed , b o th by m ean s of
-liv in g s a c co u n t* In h an k s, a n d in ! g e l It to th e h o m e of Mrs. C. J L u n d ­
inn rn m e n l se c u ritie s , is a t o n ce j q u is t by S a tu r d a y , S e p te m b e r 27.
m ad e a v a ila b le fo r th e m ean s o f i
g r e a te r p ro d u c tio n .
In p o sits lu th e ! E m p ty fr u it Ja rs to he filled fo r t h e
h ank form th e c a p ita l w hich Is loan ! In d u s tria l H om e can he g o tte n from
it Io b u sin e ss an d In d u s tria l en ter-1 M rs L u n d q u ist.
l>rl set- th a t th e y m ay build an d ex ­
ten d fa c to rie s, w hich a re th e so u rc e s!
F a rm e rs
a re
th e
k in g s
an d
of p ro d u c tio n . M oney p laced In gov­
e rn m e n t s e c u ritie s m a k e s It u n n eces- q u e e n s o f t h i s l a n d . — Ben W o rsley .
•iii \ lor th e g o v e rn m e n t Io cull upon
( lu tiiih eila in ’k l ou gh R em edy.
I lie b a n k s to lend fu n d s fo r th e r u n ­
ning of th e g re a t g o v e rn m e n ta l m a-
T h is Is n o t o n ly o n e of th e best
' hln ery
•
an d m ost efllcien t m e d icin es for
A few m o n th s o f rig id econom y
an d si If d e n ia l w ill give th e w orld a c o u g h s, colds, c ro u p an d w h o o p in g
c h a n e e io re c o v e r Its econom ic bal- co u g h , hu t Is also p le a s a n t to ta k e , j
nnc-
And in th e c o u rse of tim e, w hich is Im p o rta n t w hen a m ed icin e
p ro d u c tio n w ill be In creased , o v er m u st be g iv en to y o u n g c h ild re n .
d e m a n d , to an e x ten t w h ere A m e ri­ C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em edy h as
can food an d m a n u fa c tu re s can he been In use fo r m an y y e a rs an d has
lilppi d a b ro a d an d sp a re d fo r th e m et w ith m uch fa v o r w h e re v e r Its
p eop les of o th e r c o u n trie s
in th e good q u a litie s h av e becom e know n.
p resen t s ta le o f c o n d itio n s, th e peo- M any m o th e rs h a v e g iv en if th e ir
ph- ,.f o th e r c o u n trie s a re c o m p etin g ! u n q u alified
e n d o rs e m e n t.
W ill. I
with us in th e b u y in g o f co m m o d i­ S cru b y , C h illic o th e , Mo., w rite s. ” 1 ,
ties th a t we m e d a t hom e.
h av e ra ised th r e e c h ild re n , h av e a l­
It Is pluin th a t th e r e Is ony one w ays
used
C h a m b e rla in 's
C ough
m eth o d of g e ttin g o u r feet on th e R em ed y an d fo u n d It to he th e best
g ro u n d anil th a t Is by th e m eth o d to r c o u g h s, co ld s a n d cro u p .
It Is
su g g e s te d , by p ra c tic in g econom y, p le a s a n t Io ta k e
B oth a d u lts am t '
In cren sln g p ro d u c tio n anil by sav in g c h ild re n lik e It
My w ife a n d I h av e
m o n e y , th e w o rk e rs of A m erica can | a lw ay s fell sa fe fro m c ro u p w ith It
force dow n th e cost iif liv in g and in th e h o u se .” C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
hrli i hack th e w orld to a n o rm a l j R em edy c o n ta in s no o p iu m o r o th e r
b asis of eco n o m ic c o n d itio n s.
n a rc o tic .
Adv.
F
WANTS
A. B. ELLIOTT CO.
POWELL VALLEY
O. Gresham, k . A.
Offlce 114
I n«>
Pilone 264
BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY
You’ll Enjoy the Savings Our Prices Afford
Prices subject to change without notice.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
8 o u n c e c a n ..................
# .#8
16 o u n c e c a n .......................................43
2 V4 lb. can ....................
1 .10
2.2)1
5 lb. c a n ................... ................
CROWN FLOUR
S ack » » .0 0 ;
B b l................. # 1 1 . SO
.13
2 pkga, A & H s o d a ................
.23
C itru s W a sh in g P o w d e r
.60
10 b a rs C ry s ta l W h ite Soap
.73
5 g a l. C oal O il...........................
.28
G a so lin e, g a llo n ......................
.23
Sea l oam N aptlia P ow der
.23
P k g . C re a m o f W h e a t............
.23
2 p k g s. G ra p e N u t.................
.23
2 p k g s. S h re d d e d W h eat.
.23
3 c a n s Old D u tch C le a n se r
COFFEE
R uby C a ra c o l, lb .....................
G o ld en W est, lh .......................
G o ld en W est, 3 lb s ...............
G olden W est. 6 lbs.
M. J . B., 5 lb s ........................
.43
.83
1.00
2 .0 3
2 .0 3
SYRUP
G o ld en M a rsh m a llo w , 5 lb.
p all & 10 lb. p a lls, 7Oc & # 1 .8 3
.23
2 pg. K e llo g g 's C o rn F la k e s
» -lb . sk . G. K. R o lle d O ats
9-lb. sk . C o rn M e a l.................
C an C orn ...................................
2 c a 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
.8 0
.05
.13
.23
.13
TOBACCO
1-lb. j a r T u x e d o ................... if
1-lb. j a r P rin c e A lb e r t.........
Star or H orse S h o e P lu g .
C lim ax, m ed iu m p lu g ..............
T u x ed o , P rin c e A lb e rt o r
V elvet, c a n ..............................
B ull D u rh a m . 4 1-oz bags
R ig h t C u t 13c o r 2 f o r .......
P a tte r s o n S eal, 14 o z ..........
P e d ro L u n c h Box, 14 oz......
M all P o u ch 4, 1 ‘4 oz. pk g s
U n io n
L e a d e r,
2 %
oz.
p o u ch ......................................
U nion L e a d e r, 2 oz. t i n .........
B all
M ason
F ru it
Jars,
doz p in ts .............................
Doz. q u a r ts ...........................
Doz.
g a llo u ......... »........
C aps fo r E co n o m y a n d M a­
so n J a rs ...................................
1.83
1.35
•SO
SO
.1 3
.25
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.13
.10
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1.00
1 .8 )
.80
E. BAUM ANN b u y s a n d se lls rre s h
cow s, b eef cow s a n d hogs. H ig h e st
p ric e p a id fo r v eal ca lv e s. P h o n e
001.
tf
E. J . G ra d iu b u y s c a ttle a n d bo g ..
P h o n e 3 5 9 .— A dv.
tf
W A N TED — New horn calves In any
n u m b e r or k in d from $1.00 to $2.00
W ill call for them . F ra n k G ustafaou
P h o n e 289. G resham , O regon.
Do you w an t a re a l H an d G re n a d e , th e k in d th a t o u r boys u sed
to c le a n o u t G e rm a n tr e n c h e s anil m a c h in e n e s ts w ith ?
W e h a v e b o u g h t fro m th e G o v e rn m e n t a su p p ly o f th e s e G re n ­
a d es, fro m w hich th e d e a d ly T N T h as b een re m o v e d , a n d th e y h av e
l ^ ’ii m ad e in to S a v in g s B an k s.
W e w ill be very g lad to m a k e y o u a p re s e n t of o n e o f th e s e
b a n k s 1/ you w ill com ply w ith th e c o n d itio n s im p o sed by th e G o v e rn ­
m e n t g o v e rn in g th e i r d is trib u tio n .
T h e G o v e rn m e n t re q u ire s th a t p e rs o n s re c e iv in g th e s e h a n k s
m a k e p u rc h a s e s a s fo llo w s:
P e rs o n s 12 years or under. One W ar S avin gs Stam p.
P erson s 13 to 18 years, T w o War S av in g s Stam p s.
P erson s 18 years or over. One #IOO T reasury C ertificate.
W e h a v e been a s s u re d t h a t th e s e b a tik s w ill re a c h us in O cto ­
b e r , h u t as th e su p p ly Is lim ite d w e su g g e s t t h a t you te le p h o n e us
y o u r re s e rv a tio n of o n e ol’ th e s e b u n k s. A fte r th e y a r r iv e you can
m a k e th e p u rc h a s e o f W a r S av in g S ta m p s a n d C e rtific a te s as r e ­
q u ire d .
T elep h on e or w rite tod ay, w e w ill reserv e o n e for you.
| YOUNG G E L D IN G fo r sa le , th r e e
y e a rs old. J. H . L in d g re n , p h o n e
G re sh a m 958.
F O R S A L E — A n ic e m a tc h e d te a m of
bays.
G ood w o rk e rs a n d good
d riv e rs , s in g le o r d o u b le .
8 and
9 y e a rs o ld .
R. 1. A n d e rso n ,
G re sh a m , K. A, P h o n e 77x1.
(tf
GOOD LOGGING OR FA R M TEA M
f o r sale.
W e ig h t 1500, 6 y e a rs
o ld .
G ood ste a d y w o rk e rs.
In ­
q u ir e of V. H. H illy a rd , 3 m iles
s o u th e a s t o f G re sh a m , p h o n e 776.
j W A N T E D — Y o u n g fa rm m a re , a b o u t
14 no p o u n d s
H ave re g is te re d
J e rs e y h u ll. 16 m o u th s. Cow th r e e
y e a rs .
It. F . W a lte rs , G re sh a m .
PIGS
FO R
S A L E - C h e s te r
w h ite
pigs,
a b o u t 2 ‘4 m o n th s old. G. B. M id­
d le to n , p h o n e 127.
tf
P IG S F O R SA LE .
L. A. W a rre ll,
G re sh a m , p h o n e 257.
tf
SA ND Y,
OREGON
T el. Sandy 71
C om m ercial amt S avin gs D epartm ents.
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T.
W ANTED
H ogs, 100 p o u n d s an d
u p w ard » , 4- T. M cC ulloch, p h o n e
______________
a le
S O M E DANDY YOUNG P IG 8 fo r
sa le , also w ill tr a d e so m e good
o a ts fo r w h eat. Jo h n S u lir, T r o u t­
d a le C ro ss-ro a d .
P h o n e G re sh a m
15x3.
O-N'E M A LE HOG fo r sale. 2*4 m iles
m ile s e a st of T ro u td a le .
A. S ur-
I cr.
PO U LTR Y
F O R S A L E A few high b red W h ite
L e g h o rn c o c k e re ls fro m sto c k w ith
eg g reco rd of from 225 to 24 0;
$ 2 .5 0 e ach if ta k e n so o n . C all a t
E. W. H e n d ric k E gg R a u c h , 1 5a
m ile s s o u th e a s t of G re sh a m .
P O U L T R Y , V EA L AND EGGS w a n t­
ed. W ill pay c ash . W ill « all fo r
th e m
B en so n H o tel F a rm , p h o n e
G resham 781.
tf
R A B B IT S
SIX R A B B IT S fo r sale,
m an .
FORD
sa le .
Clackamas County Bank
IK HIE
SVt
111
HOME
by
Jack
W ilson
, ------V
IH o i W Y A Ù O ’
JAPlCR
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER,
A1 T O M O B IL K S.
W O R M -G E A R T R U C K fo r
See J o h n B acon, G re sh a m .
O N E -T O N w o rm -d riv e F o rd tr u c k
fo r sa le. A lm o st new . II. K um -
m el, p h o n e 124.
FO R
SALE
E x celsio r m o to rc y c le
in ex c e lle n t c o n d itio n .
Soe it a t
th e G re sh a m G a ra g e .
ti
G resham H om es for Sale.
New 6 -ro o m b u n g a lo w , tw o nice
' lo ts, all k in d s of f r u it tr e e s a n d b e r­
ries.
H o u se h a s all m o d e rn c o n ­
v e n ie n c e s su ch as e le c tric lig h ts , g a s,
h a th , to ile ;, hot a n d cold w a te r, co n ­
c r e te b a s e m e n t, sle e p in g p o rch .
A
w ell k e p t p ro p e r ty .w ith flue b a rn and
g a ra g e .
P ric e $2600.
S ix -ro o m h o u se w ith la rg e lo t on
M ain s t r e e t, n e a r th e lib ra ry fo r
K e s s le r's B a rb e r shop.
tf
Frank C. Jones Co.
«ini
Shi p
on
Powell {
stre e t next to City H ill
(rt«»havn, i h u
tú n n k ('. Jon**«
P h o n e iHtv
F lo jd L. Ma<k
H o w itt B u ild in g
G re sh a m , O re.
P H O N E 118
FB Y S1C 1A X S
PHONE
Office 111
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u rs— lU-Ua. m.
8-4 s u d 7-8 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G RESH AM ,
-
-
Q K EU O N
R es
urtlce P hon e 46
P h o n e 511
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
O ffice, o v e r S l x s t S t a t e B a n *
H o u rs— 1 to 5 p. m.
G RESH AM ,
-
- OREGON
Office 621
PHONES
R ee. 55x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
ortice H o u r s— 10 a. m. to 12 m.
1 p m. to 3 p .m.
Office o v er BanM o f G resh a m
P H O N E S — R e sid e n c e , T ab or 120
O tlice M ain 4H12
H o m e A-61S2
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es., 2 E a s t 68th S t.
Office, 1 1 1 1 -ia ¿felling B u ild in g
PORTLAND
-
O R EG O N
Dr. Mabel Jane Doring
Usteopathic Physician
OF F IC E H O U R S — » a. m. to 5 p. ui.
532 M o rg an B ldg, P o r tla n d , O re.
Phone
M a rsh a ll
1809
A. W. BOTKIN, 1VI. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F ir st S ta te B ank
H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m .
P h o n e 5x1
G resham , O regon
Physician and Surgeon
W ith Dr. W. J. Oil
Office over B ank o f (¡resh am
R e s t p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t
P h o n e s : O ffice 621, R esid en c e 6x3
P h on e 8 2 4
DR. A. H. W RIGHT
V eterinary S u rgeon
Office a n d R e sid e n c e on
SO U T H R O B E R T S A V E N U E
A ll ca lls prom ptly a tten d ed
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS,
I or S a l-
1000 c o rd s o f s ta n d in g g re e n old-
g ro w th flr. W ill se ll all o r any p a rt
fo r w ood.
F if ty c o rd s d e a d flr, cut a n d co rd e d
u p n e a r good ro a d , $2 a cord.
E ig h t c o rd s d ry a ld e r wood co rd e d
up on good ro a d . $5 a cord.
A. H eln ey . P h e n ix F a rm , p h o n e 98.
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixture» and Lamps
Septic Tanks
Ceraent Work
DR. H. H. OTT
*
Dentist
1917 F O R D an il 1917 O a k la n d u sed
c u rs fo r s a le .. C. E. O sb o rn &. Co.
HAY F O R S A L E — T h re e to n s c lo v e r
a n d tw o of tim o th y . $20 a to n in
th e b a rn . A n d rew T o lly so n , R. A,
P o r tla n d , Box 355.
tf
General Contractors
W ill be in G resham every day
H. V. ADIX, M D.
A. R. Ly-
and S to c k S al«« a S p e c ia lty .
P h o n e V a n co u v er «14, or
G resh a m O u tlo o k 701
r»nu
I THAT LAVtHwcx.
í j .ic r th '. Y6T»
W A SH IN G T O N
Rea. 115
HORSES
F O R S A L E — F iv e sow s a n d pigs.
R. H o w itt, G resham , Ore.
Free! Savings Bank
PHONBS
W. J. OTT
Dentist
YOUNG F R E S H COW fo r sa le . P h o n e
465. J . T. L u n d b o m .
60
I've been hearin’ tell of this new fotnine influence, th at'a going!
Io turn tilings nil around for us men folks, but ’til last week I didn't
eat'
ip with any o f it." Thus spoke Squire Bigglesby
But by golly I ’ve met the feminine touch in farm ing and I'm
agin it.
Last week one evening 1 looked over at Widow Sm ith's corn patch
91X 60
mi 1 n lull, there was a ghost a w alkin’. Another ghost was paradin'
V ery n e a t 4-ro o m h o u se w ith h a th ,
light ahead of the big one.
h o t a n d cold w a te r, g a s a n d e le c tr ic i­
"N ext morning I peeked out and there was the two ghosts still a
ty , g a ra g e , h en h o u se , tw o good lo ts
w ith fr u it tr e e s , $1050.
w avin' and a dancin' Bye and live I sneaked up and discovered that
ELECTRIC STORE
See K r ld e r A- E lk in g to n , G re sh a m .
the w idow had put an old nightie of hers on a post, and one of the
ELECTRIC BUILDING
hoy s mi another, and tied ’em down at the waist line.
FO R SA LE
5 -ro o m h o u se an d tw o
•'liny Y o u r E le c tric G oods a t a n E le c tric S to r e ."
K tideutly the w idow was going to scare off the crows
lo ts In G re sh a m . H o u se h a s w a te r,
e le c tric ity a n d gas.
G a rd e n a n d
Well, that afternoon Pad Billings was plowing his orchard with
y o u n g fa m ily o rc h a r d In b e a rin g .
uld Molly, and Molly turned a row of trees and saw the ghosts, and
C. A tte r b u ry .
58
S ta te Sch ool F u n d s to Loan.
hi nut, plow and all. and uever stopped until she wound up in the hot
POWELL VALLEY
A nyone w ish in g to b o rro w m o n ey
lied.
MISCELLANEOUS
M rs A lta G e n try as a le a d e r fo r on fa rm s a t 6 % sh o u ld see J u d g e
' That evening Hanson's hired man came down the wood lane
100 C e d a r p o sts. J o e An-
A r th u r
l.a n g g u th ,
a tto r n e y
and W ANTED
'd h his hard eider jug, and lie eaught a good glimpse through the th e c a n n in g a n d se w in g c lu b s w as a g e n t fo r th e S ta te L an d B o ard ,
d e re g g p h o n e 49x1.
61
trees of those two ghosts a dancing Ilia jug broke when he dropped given n s u r p ris e Inst e v e n in g by th e S u p p le -B a llln S h ip b u ild in g C o rp o r­
L
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a
b
y
’s
rin
g
a
t
th
e
fa
ir,
int-
it hut he was too far away to hear.
c lu b m e m b e rs a n d th e ir m o th e rs To a ti o n ’s office. E a st O ak a n d W a te r
tla l ” D” . R e w a rd . C all 386
s
tr
e
e
ts
,
P
o
rtla
n
d
,
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reg
o
n
.
And the next victim of this new woman's farm ing touch w a s1 Rhow , hcir appreclation of th e good
IF O R S A L E -- O a ts an d F a ll vetch
lie.icon (¡ill, who w a s up trying to collect some hack rent from o n e o l Wo rk th a t is b ein g accomplished, a
T h e first d o lla r o u t o f y o u r pay or
s - e d , 5 c e n ts a p o u n d . O W T a rr.
11 is II ill tenants l i e 11 ill ii I disco i er. ill (lie excitement, that he'd swal- eel of c u p s an d s a u c e rs w as p re s e n te d s a la
ry is th e e a s ie s t to s p e n d : so
P h o n e 503.
58
lo Mrs G en try .
il his cud until that night at prayer tneetin'.
sa v e It.
GRAY
OATS
AND
VETCH
S
E
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D
for
B
uy
W
8.
S
If that 's the feminine touch in agriculture I d o n 't want none.."
T a ilo rin g
s a le
J o h a n s o n B ros. P h o n e 765.
’• I »ii| il seem to keep the crows a t v n y f " we naked
I'nr
m en
and
w om en
d i a l l i n g 1 f
I KEM II HAND L A U N D R Y w ork
»'rows' Say there wasn't even a jay bird lit on that patch in ten p re s sin g a n d r e p a ir in g d o n e w e ll
\ \ . S. WOOD
d o n e on s h o r t n o tice.
S ilk s and
P e t e r 1 « n a rri P o w e ll s t r e e t
lavi
w ools a s p e c ia lty . L eav e o rd e r s at
/je tto Y ou!
piOTnf fiNf
Dt WOlkO /
tVÇAJ XÜG L
T0ÜAY ?
l)A - lit VCL
VC - i>UM
D S S T I8T 8
LIVESTOCK
T h e re is re a lly no c o m p a riso n b e tw e e n th e e a se a n d th o r o u g h ­
n ess w ith w h ich an E le c tric C le a n e r re m o v e d d ir t a n d th e difficulty
o f sw eep in g .
T ru e , o n e CAN c h a n ru g s an d c a rp e ts w ith o u t a n e le c tric c le a n ­
er. A b ro o m o r c a rp e t s w e e p e r w ill b ru s h up SO M E o f th e d i r t , a n d
if you lik e th e e x e rc ise an d h a v e p le n ty of tim e a n d s t r e n g th a bro o u i
a n d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w o rk a f t e r a fa sh io n .
In th e Buuie w ay o n e ca n w ash w ith o u t so ap . W a te r a lo n e will
rem o v e so m e d ir t if a p p lie d w ith e n o u g h “ elbow g r e a s e .”
B u t p eo p le u se so ap b ecau se It c le a n s m o re e a sily a n d b e tte r th a n
w a te r a lo n e
F o r th e sa m e re a s o n peo p le use E le c tric C le a n e rs b e c a u se th e y
cle a n m o re ea sily an d f a r b e tte r th a n o th e r m e th o d s.
GHOSTS
Professional and
Business Ads.
Dug W ells.
A re th e best a n d c o st less. W hy not
h a v e y o u rs d u g .
W e a r e eq u ip p e d
w ith m a c h in e ry to go an y d e p th .
C u rb e d
»1th c o n c re te .
C all W m .
K n ie fe l. p h o n e G re sh a m 154, R. A ,
P o r tla n d : box 369
DR. N. PLYLER
Licensed
Chiropractic Physician
Office A BING TO N B U IL D IN G
PO RTLA N D , OREGON
ATTORNEYS
G re sh a m
517
B ro a d w a y 32
McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
A t G re sh a m Office, T u e s d a y s ,
T h u rs d a y s a n d S a tu r d a y s
F ir s t S ta te B an k B u ild in g .
P o r tla n d Office Ml)»-13 F e n to n B id
» S U B IS C E
SEE—
JOHN BROWN
P io n e e r R eal E s ta te a n d In s u r a n c e
L ife, F ire. A u tom ob ile, H ealth ,
P la te G lass
H A T IH C A C riu N O V A R A N ! H S U
O ftice 981
¡’H O S U U
R e t. 847
R ti/n e r B u ild in g
■ '. ¡ ' D I . L E I
N g
TON
I S S U S iX C I
A ccid en t, Su rety B onds,
F ire,
A u tom ob ile, L ife, H ealth .
/
P l a i e G la s s .
Office o a M a la S tr e e t
u ltlc e 816
PHONES
R e sid e n c e 68
Chas. Cleveland, Agt.
Oregon Eire Relief Ass’n.
Notary Public Kcal Estate
P h on es: Office » 8 1 , K esddence 471
GRESHAM SANATORIUM
oil P o w e ll V a lle y road.
A hom »
w!i»re m a te r n ity , c o n v a le s c e n t and
non m n ta g io u « c a se « r e c e iv e th e beat
o f care.
THE
MANAGEMENT
M ISSES S< IIK E P K L
S u p erv ia fo n
I>r. A di«
P hone« 6x2: <21
L IV E S T O C K
ut all kinds Bought and Sold
HELP
W ANTED
Man
to
w ork
a ro u n d th e place.
T w o cow s to
m ilk
C ross R o ad s In n
Phone
( ircshani. Ore. Phone 52x2
G re s h a m 831.
58
H E L P W ANTED
W o m an fo r g e n ­
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a ir in g a n d re ­
e ra l w o rk ( ro ss R o ad s Inn P h o n e
c h a rg in g . s t a r t e r
and
g e n e r a to r
I : - li oTil 831.
58
w ork
R a k e r A Son.
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LO ST
AT G re sh a m f a ir M onday,!
C c r * ta ..........
ln f te ’- e » d a t ( » te v u n j y t e i l a l r g u a r a n te e d
c h ild 's le o p a rd f u r neck piece R e­
w ard
L eav e sa m e at B e lt’s C o n ­ ro o fin g ), $3 p e r s q u a re , L. L
d e r H dw . C o .— Adv.
fect lo n e r y .
C. A. Butcher