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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1919)
GRh»HAM OITIXJOK PAGE TWO TWICE A WEEK P u b lish ed every T uesday and F rid ay Dissatisfied with uneventful civilian a t G resham , O regon, by th e O u t look P ub, sh in g Co. H. L. St. life, a f -r two years' vivid experience i as w orkers abroad In tbs world war, ‘'la ir. E d ito r and M anager. ■ p sr'y y o u n g w o m e n , l t d Io illsa Our Subscrip tion 1 * 1 « One year, 1160; six month*, 66c; three M a ry V ail A n d re * » , of New York City have Ju-t gone to the Nt East m onths' trial su bscrip tion , 60c. M J 'B Coffee Advertising R ate* reasonable. Our representative w ill call. Fhone 701. "The L inotype W ay la the Way that Win»." Official paper o f the Town of Oreaham official paper of the Town o f F a ir - ) view. __ _ *» fSASOSCO. C»*- ï A com m ittee of men qualified to g in sound advice on econom ic ques- t ’.o I - b e i n g organized to co-operate " I t a tin Y. M. C. A. in Its N ational Tin it Week cam paign to be launched ip \ J a n u a ry . Thia co m m ittee which e- form , d of tnen from nil over tip c iiu iih ; will endeavor to m ake the n Donal th rift drive a success. I n Jail w ith the rich speedei o r the pour pci der. T he m an who Jeopard- 1.1 s Bic by reckless driving should i .i . d w here he c a n ’t hu rt any- t"' ' hut his selfish self.— Oregon g rist keeps up at an uniform r a te about 600 il accidents a w e e k , o r 25,- ie a r. In th e s ta te of Oregon.— 'B t on V oter. . ' • a c c id e n t aost ! HO M E SW EET HO M E Cm K -o-C hick Hl>»t CHICK CH»C K, C H i C k QHK m ! 2 pg. K ellogg's Corn F lak e s y-lb. as. G. R. Rolled O ats. .. 9-lb, sk. Corn M eal................ Can Corn ................................... 2 cans T om atoes w ith P u ree VALLEY Can T om atoes, solid p ack.... P h o n e 2t; I P in t bot. Dei M onte C atsup 2 pkgs. A. & H. Soda.............. h i.i Foam N ap th a P ow der. .. A. B. Elliott Co. POW ELL I*. O. G resham . 2.5 •Kt) .03 . 2.5 .13 .25 .13 .2.5 The d ep u ty sta le fire m a rsh a ls who inspected th e tow n of G resh am ¡la st week re p o rte d th a t th ey found ' th e ir work ren d e re d easy fo r them by th e co o p eratio n given th em by all t h e official*. T hey said th a t co n d i tio n s In G resh am w ere p e rh a p s a ; little above th e a v e rag e sm a ll tow n J b u t th e re is m uch room fo r im prove- ! ment*. Mr. Sykes urged th e im p o rta n c e of th e p a re n ts c o o p e ratin g in th e filling o u t of tin hom e q u estio n n a ire * as a h elp fu l 7 itu re in keep in g ta b on th e ■ tire situ a tio n . J* A com p lete rep o rt o f th e finding X and reco m m en d atio n of th e fire m ar- hats will he re tu rn e d sh o rtly a f te r . $ I th e first of J a n u a r y > $ MIS8 MARY VAIL ANDREE8, Distinguished Service Heroine Who Now Goes to Near East. “ Buy Y our E le ctric G imm K at an E lectric Store.'* n< phones m w. J OTT D entist WiU be in G r o h a a Kerj d», DR. H- H. OTT D entist H o w ltt B uilding Qr„ h in pho n e • ur* FB Y SIC IÎ.S* offlc« a H ours- 10-12 a. n - « -nd 7-* p. m Offlc«, H owltt Hunai.g GRESHAM , _______ ühBQOS Office Phone 4« GEO. INGLIS, M. j P hysician at i Surgeon Offlc«, ov«r iir g t 8 u „ Hour«— 1 m « I». m. GRESHAM , • oKiiuoa WANTS CO W S ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Offlc* H. H. HUGHES, M. D. LIVESTOCK T h ere is really no co m p ariso n betw een the ease an d th o ro u g n - ness w ith w hich an E le ctric C leaner rem oved diri and th e difficulty Of sw eeping. T ru e , on e CAN clean ru g s and carp ets w ithout an electric c lta n - •;r. A broom o r c a rp e t sw eep er will brush up SOME of th e d ir t; anti if you lik e th e exercise aud have plenty oi lim e am i stre n g th a broom an d a c a rp e t b e a te r will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion. In th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove som e d irt if ap p lied w ith enough elbow g r a s e . ” B u t people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b e lte r th an w ater alone. F o r th e sam e rea so n people use E lectric C leaners because they clean m o re easily an d fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods. DBWTIST* PHO NE Y Ï COFFEE X I SYRUP « G olden W est Coffee, lb ..... ...$ .33 ti, Golden M arshm allow , 5 lb G olden W est, 3 lb s................ l.o o 7lk A «il.3-5 V G olden W est, 5 lb s.................... 2.05 pail A 10-lb. pails, Kuby C araco l, lb .........................1.5 ROYAL EARING POWDER ? ....................2.5 X 8 ounce c a n ............................. - X 16 ounce c a n ........................... 2 In lb. ca n ............................. Sack $3.00. Bbl. $12.00 5 lb c a n .................................. I’kg. C ream of W h e a t........... TOBACCO lb. T uxedo................................ 2 pkgs. G rape N u t......... 2 pkgs. S h red d ed W h e a t....... .25 1 lb. ja r P rin ce A lb ert........ 3 cans Old D utch C leanser.. .23 Climax, m edium p lu g .......... C itru s W ashing P o w d e r...... .31) Horse S h o t p lu g ................... 10 b ars C ry sta l W h ite Soap .GO S tar plug ......... ...................... 5 gal. Coal O il.......................... .73 Tuxedo, P rin ce A lbert o r Velvet, can ......................... G asoline, g allo n .......... ................... 2.5 T h e S to re T h a t .'la k e s Your lu d la i- Have 'lo r e t en ts P rices su b je c t to change w ithout notice. WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? Professional an« Business 4<,s W hen in d o u b t try a W a n t Ad. .«• X Olympic and Crown Flour where nearly a million people are suffering from disease and starvation. Miss Andreea had returned to this country u fter serving for the Red Cross, but when she read of the sad plight of the Arm enians, she at ones offered her services to Near East Re lief, the form er American Committee T a c o m a “ Y” Promote*! Am eri* a n iz a - on Armenian and Syrian Hellef, widen already has saved thousands of lives lio n C a m p a ig n . In W estern Awls. Miss Aiolrees Is the Help them to speak A m erican, to only American woman war worker th in k A m erican anil to be A m erican,’* who was aw arded the D istinguished i Hi logan of th e A m ericanization Service Medal by I'ongrees. Most of i uupaign which th e Tacom a Y. M. the other mem bers of her party like ('. A is conducting am ong the Indus wise served with honor for the Red tria l w orkers of th a t city. W ith th e Cross und other war service organi n i o p eiatlo u of th e A m erican Legion zations. Among tb s oth er members of the a survey Is being m ade to asce rta in tin alien resid en ts who need Hie lec group are the Misses Frances and tu res, ed u catio n al courses amt c iti Betty Anderson of New Canaan, Coan., zenship train in g w hich th e asso cia who were decorated with the Croix tie G uerre by the French G overnm ent; t io n Is providing. B elieving th a t m uch of th e liolshe- Mias M argaret Mtlne of Washington, vlsth d istu rb a n ce has been due to D, O„ who was a member of the tlie tact th a t many foreign w orkm en, Hoover Relief Commission for Ru ignorant of th e la n g u ag e anil u n fa m mania, and Miss A lex Kidney, an Eng ilia r with th e in stitu tio n s and prln- lish woman who served for three vears ( Iples of. g o v ern m en t of th is co u n try with the British Relief Commission In have been easily Influenced by pro- Serbia, illss Doris Nevlu, snot.ier 1. sloual ag ita to rs, th e In d u stria l d e member of the party, Is a daughter p a rtm e n t of the Y. M. C. A. bus ile- of the late E thelbert Navin, the com t' rniined to rem edy th is condition. It poser. Col. William N. Haskell, commis in receiving th e active support of th e A m erican Legion and o th e r civic sioner to the Near East for the Paris Peace Coiiinilsalnu and official repre bodies of i lie city. sentative of the Near E ast Relief, bus T he Y. M. A. bus set aside th e rubied th at the relief w orkers now In w e e k hegiunlng Ja n u a ry 17 as T h rift the field are overwhelmed by the mag Week and th ro u g h o u t the world nitude of th eir task Col. Haskell suye w herever Y 11. C. A.,s are found 800,000 A rm enians will a ta rre before th e re will be an activ e cam paign c a r the next harvest unless they are given r i e d on to bring hom e to young men aid and 120,000 orphan children fare mol hoys th e ad v a n ta g es of form ing death from huuger and exposure. T housands of refugee* are dally be tin habit of suving. T he A m erican B ankers association lias wuruilv ing brought to the relief centers frwu praised the association for its th rift the deserts. work. E x ira ca re should be exercised in tin use of C h ristm as candles th is y' Hi llu rd ly u C h ristm as passes but In inie home, joy is tu rn e d to sor r and regret. C andles a re not an e catliil part of a C h ristm as tree and huuld be dispensed with. A i . tv first su b stitu te is th e electrical outfits for C hristm as tre e lighting $ .3.5 Pound .................... S lb s..................................- ........... 1. (it) 5 lb s.............................................. 2. G » MISCELLANEOUS’ Sign- of Coming Bail Luck Given A crack In your chim ney la a Bure sign th a t you a re going to move. If you dream of sm elling sm oke, It is a I ¿n you are asleep and had b e tte r w.ikc up. To see a paper h an g e r pa- 1,. r o u r a Hue hole indicates an im pending loss. It is w orse luck to look lu a dark closet w ith a m atch th a n to see the new moon over your b ft shoulder. If you can see y o u r siiadow from an oil lam p w hile fill ing u gasoline stove, it indicates a i rowd of people a re com ing to your house. W hen th e wind m oans It ic extrem ely bad luck to burn tra sh i ■ ar th e house. If you sm ell gas or gasoline and look fo r it w ith a light it fo retells th a t you a re about to ; (art on a long Journey. Even if y o u r house and f u rn itu re ure covered by Insurance, It is extrem ely bad luck to have them burn on F rid ay , tin th irte e n th Oregon City llan- i i e r - i 'ourier. I tti* — 23. The Famous Com bination rates w ith all the P ort land I tallies. W eekly Oregonian. Sem i- W eekly Journal and Oregon City E nter prise. Entered as second-class m atter March 3 1911, at the postcfflce at Oreaham, ' U te'on, under the A ct of March 1, 1676 K U E M B t-K FIRE MARSHALS FINISH TOUR OF INSPECTION WOMEN WAR W0RKER8 ARE EAGER TO SERVE GRESHAM OUTLOOK llE s D P . <’■ I' EH N SEY -H O LSTEIN bull fo r »ale. C om ing 3, also a th o ro u g h bred G uernsey h e ife r, com ing fresh in F e b ru a ry w ith second 461. Em il S a tte rstro m . call. Very reaso n ab le. I ‘hone TH O K O l G II lii; Ei I JE R S E Y COW for al T h re e g allo n s of m ilk a day. A. G. (yaynup, G resham , O regon FOR SALE P u re bred H o lstein F rie sia n bull calf. A -l b reed in g and in d iv id u al. II. G. M ullenhoff, p hone 714. W ANTED New b m u calves. P ay $ t to $3. \V. Il Jo h n so n , p hone 253 E. BAUMANN ouys an d sells rre sh cows, beef cows au d hogs. H ig h est price paid fo r veal calves. P h o n e iO L tf E. J. G rad ln buys c a ttle au d hog-- Phone 359.— Adv. tf DINNER PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF NEWLY WEDS N otice of A djourned Meeting. i.N I'E D - N .w b o rn c a lv e * in any T he O regon S tate C ham ber of mber or kind from $1.00 to $2.00 V, in ail fur ¡hem. F ra n k G ustafson C om m erce will meet in P o rtlan d on Phorn 289. Gresham , Oregon. T h is m eeting Mrs. Glen D avidson, assisted by her Decem ber 29-30-31. was to have been held D ecem ber la - H O ltsE s lite r Miss E sth e r P eterso n , was the 16, but. ow ing to th e sev ere sto rm hostess F rid a y evening, at a ch a rm was postponed to tie- pri uit iketi i'G R SALE -M are, w eig h t a b o u t 12‘in; 3 tj, S tu d e b a k e r w agon. ing d in n e r p a rty given in h o n o r of h er X eib au er & Son, phone 451. SIM M ONS. b ro th e r and his bride, Mr. an d Mrs. horse, well C lifton P ete rso n , an d Mr. an d M u. In the Ju stic e C ourt for M ultnom ah F O R S A L B - 1 iiiio -lb , broke double, sin g le an d to th e V irgil L. M cF arlan d . Mrs. MG a r D istrict, County of M ultnom ah, aedl« Safe fo r a lady to h andle. land before h e r rec en t m a rrin g ' was S tate of Oregon. C. C. 1 ‘reino, G resham . Miss Inez H allid ay , a well known A. \\ M etzger, P lain tiff, vs. G ..R . B urch an d B urch, his w ile, 1'F.vM OF MARES for sale, 8 y ears G resham g irl, g r a n d d a u g h te r of F. A oid, well broke. W e ig h t 2400. D efendants, H alliday. A. G. G uynup, G resham , O regon. To G. It. B urch and ---------- B urch, T he D avidson hom e was ch arm in g D efendants above N am ed; i'lt.M n its holiday d eco ratio n s of C h ris,- in th e nam e of th e S ta te of Oregon A 1- INE BI ' tot som e one who w an ts m as bells an d holiday colors. A most you a re hereby req u ired to a p p e a r | to raise hogs Two big brood d elig h tfu l ev en in g was spent by ibose an d an sw er the co m p lain t filed FIRST LIBERTY LOAN sov.s, one b o ar; one sow to farro w p resen t. a g a in st you in th e above en title d BONDS CALLED FOR - • '-nary 22, one F e b ru a ry 22. All Mr. and M rs. M cF arlan d left Suu- actio n ou o r before th e 13th day of th re e la r $140. a . H< itiey, P hen.x day for N o rth D akola w here they will Ja n u a ry , 1920, w hich is th e dat, More th a n $41,«00 w orth of F irst F arm , phone 98. if fixed by th e o rd e r of th e above e u - , m ake th e ir home. L ib erty L ouiih Bonds, w ith accrued title d C o u rt fo r you to ap p e ar and ‘ P O I'L l RY an sw e r th e co m p lain t h erein an d if in te rest a m o u n tin g to n early $3,600 B u ilding I p llitine In stitu tio n s. i ’O l.L T R i, VEAL AND EGGS w a n t ■ you fail so to an sw er, fo r w ant th e re is going begging for rig h tfu l ow ners All in stitu tio n s, b u sin ess in clu d ' d, of p lain tiff will apply to tin Court ed. W ill pay cash. Will call for in th e F e d e ra l R eserve Bank of San w ould show an add ed im p etu s if ev for ju d g m e n t a g a in st you in the sum them Benson H otel F a rm , phone G resham 781. tf *■ F rancisco. T he bank has had th e eryone would becom e im bued with of 1'ifiy -tlir' • Bonds fo r o ver tw o y ears, and is th e sp irit und p u rp o se of Rev. It. E u d o lla rs w ith in te re s t th e re o n ¡,t six REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, anxious th a t th e ir ow ners, who w ere gene Myers, p asto r of th e M ethodist p er ce n t per an n titp from Yugust —, 1919, u n til paid au d fo r the costs He says th a t b u ild in g up ANf ED Sm all p la c i. h alf acre to given In terim C ertificates In lieu of church two acr, w ith m a ll house, in o r th e bonds d u rin g th e first loan, s u r - , ' ’. re sh atn is to th e in te re st of every an d d isb u rse m e n ts h erein . You a re f u rth e r notified th a t by n ea r G resham . E n q u ire a t O u t ren d e r th e C ertificates a t once In ex itizen. , .u . . v irtu e of a w rit of a ttac h m e n t an t look office. M ho pays to r th e im p ro v em en t g a l n |sh m e n t issued it. tin . ............ .. ch an g e fo r th e bonds. At th e tim e of th e F irst L ib e rty 1°^ f ° w ll° h p ask s title d cau se ail p erso n al p ro p erty be i'OR SALE l ive o r ten -acre tra c ts, h alf cleared and sp rin g w ater, one Loan th e a c tu a l bonds w ere n o t ready i " ,H h no’ th e P*'°l'le who live h ere? lo n g in g to you o r e ith e r of you iii tin and a h alf m iles from G resham . for d istrib u tio n , au d In te rim Certifi- spent in P o rtla n d o r elsew h e re i possession of G. W. K enney has bo E. iJuflu, phone 93. tf cates w ere issued. T hese, how ever, * does not ad v an ce th is com m unity. a tta c h e d au d is being held u b ject to th e o u tco m e of th is actio n , which How ab o u t th e c h u rc h ? Does not th e bear no in te re st, so th a t p e r s o n s ! MISCELLANEOUS p erso n al p ro p erty o r so much th ro u g h o u t th e T w elfth F ed era l R e-j ch u rch es in G resham d eserve vour said th ereo f as may be necessary will be HOUSEW ORK OR NURSING vvâtîtêd serve d is tric t w ho a re holding In- s u p p o r t" aold an d th e proceeds th e re o f appi. in elderly woman. P h o n e G resh- te rlu i C ertificates sh o u ld com m unl-1 to w ard th e sa tisfa c tio n of th< j u d g - ; in 21, ur e n q u i r e .i O utlook o f cate w ith th e F ed era l R eserve B ank j N o ti.v m e n ; re c o v . r e d h . r o l l I fice. 86 in o rd e r th a t th e ex change can be G resham g ran g e will hold an all- first p u b licatio n of th is Sum m ons is day special session on S a tu rd a y . De- D ecem ber 9, 1919, au d th e d ate oi PLACE YOUR ORDER now lo r P N. m ade at once an d th e in te re st ac C. b riq u e tts, for d elivery ab o u t crued on th e bonds paid. H a su b cem ber 27, fo r th e purp o se of elect- last p u b licatio n Is J a n u a ry J 3, 1920 M cGl’lR K <Sc SC H N E ID E R , J a n u a ry 5th. Call Lee E vans. sc rib e r h as lost th e C ertificate, th e ing th e local g runge officers for th e G resham 849. tf A tto rn ey s fo r I'liin tiff, F ed eral R eserve Batik sh o u ld be no com ing y ear an d also to vote fo r five officers of th e jir e g o n s ta te gran g e. F irst S ta te B ank Bldg, G resham , Or tified, an d , upon req u e st, p ro ced u re All m em bers a re e a rn e stly req u ested JO H N BROWN, )R S A L E - \ g o o ! cornet an d case to be follow ed in p rese n tin g claim f o ri jo a tte n d f o r li. >it price Can be seen a t J u stic e of th e Peace relief will be fu rn ish ed . e E W ELLIN G , M aster P ow ell's i ’ll. m a t y . P h o n e 524. t D 'l i X I - I K \ I HI V HA1.1. 4)1 ' a S a R y BIRDS for sale, a pair. REA L P K O l’E K T l. G u i i a u t t n i good sin g ers. Mrs. il rrv llram hiiil. T routdale, phone N otice is hereby given th a t by v ir G ti -'Hain 7 8 \. tf tu e of an o rd e r of sale m ade by Hot, Geo. Tazw eil of th e c ir c u it C outi in P ro tiate ot the S ta te of O regon for tin co unty of M ultnom ah, in th e m atte-1 of th e e sta te of J. A. b ra k e s, d e 4 ilila p K la tist f i n , , , nmk«^. h a d ceased. No. 14 178. enter* d D> .-ember n v ig h h o r s. 1st, 1919, an d fo r th e purpose of pay Buy Vour P o sts from ing unsatisfied, ch arg es, expensei’. | au d claim s a g a in st th e said e sta te i H. GOODRICH th e u n d ersig n ed M attie F. 1-rak es ad R 3. Box »12 Ix-iiis, Ore. m in istra trix of th e e s ta te of J. A b ra k e s, deceased, will at an d a fte r 10 j I ■ - .d c M -coinl H and U o o ,la . o'clock a. m. on W e d m -d ay , the th e offlc« u day a y of oi D I i e ecem c e t u ber, b i r . 19 1 9 1 1;», ... at a t the " ‘ S in g er sewing m aentne, first or h er a tto rn e y , Milo C. K ing, S o u ji class » > id itio n , $25. R M ath stre e t, in th e tow n of G n s h im ,! ,OP> 8’f t - ex tension tab le. county of M u ltnom ah, s ta te of O re $15. gon, offer (or saie am i sell, at privati i*q re top d in in g tab le, 6 ft. ex sale, on term s of cash, o r not I t - ten sio n , $10. th a n one th ird cash w ith r e tu rn m ort- '* ■ • ‘la’i'l co n d itio n , $40. Wa- Sagi s. th e follow ing d. scribed paret i* ■ r coil and pipe included. of im proved real p ro p erty , situ a te in F o u r good h ea tin g stoves. P rices 'h e city of P o rtla n d , county of M ult fro m $3.50 to $2 0. nom ah an d s ta te of O regon, to-wn* Inver Igate. They are b a rg a in s. la p s 21 an d 22 In Block 8 of Col J K M ETZGER lege Place of th e city of P o rtlan d O ........................ regon; and | sto ra g e battery re p a irin g an d re- ¡.ot i l in Block 1 of A lbina Addi ■ ‘ h u rging. --ta rte r and g e n e ra to r .io n to t h e f it) of P o rtla n d , Oregon. I * o r k R a k er A Son. I U1I ft ft S A T T IB F. FRAKE8 MILO I KING, Attorney. I Alluring F irst p u b licatio n . Dec. 2d. 1919 *■ ‘ i n .-n an d w om en—-cleaning, ! Ld*t pub licatio n , Dec, 3 0 th , 1919 p res-m g and re p a irin g d one well. A gay b in d » ' d o esn 't usually cut I e te r L< n ard . Pow ell stre e t. in wide sw ath. A hen in doubt try a Want Ad. CEDAR POSTS EMILY F. B0LGÛM, M. D ruysiciaa aud burgeon J H u n g s — O ita.,., a i h . h am R e s id e n c e , G ie - a ,.,... jjx i O ffice 917-616 C c o rb ett Uuildinx. o ffic A* e H o u r s 11 a ni. ; 2-5 n. m A t n o in , by appointment. PO R TLAND ÜREU0X i H U N E.-J— R est..« n ee, Tabor u « - OlUce M a in 161, Bom“ A-l” , J. AI. SHORT, Ai. D. P hysician ana Surgeon 3 E a s t tilth S t hmlain j Offlc«, 1111-12 F O R i RAND ______ OHBuoy A. W. BOTKIN, M.D. P hysician and Surgeon Office over First state Bank H o u rs 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 6x1 G ro L u n i, (uegon H. V. ADIX, M.D. Physician and Surgeon W ith J. Ott U r . IV. O ffice o v e r B a n k of Gresham B e a t p h o n e fo i appointment P honics : 0 / / icc 621, fftiidmce 6xJ Plum e 324 DR. A. H. WRIGHT V elen nui y .nirgeon Office and Residence on SOUTH ROBERTS AVENUE Ali vails promptly attended DK. N. PLYLEB Licensed Chiropractic 'Physician Office ABINGTON BUILDING PORTLAND, OREQON ATTORNEYS G resh am 517 Broad»»? 31 McOUIRK & SCHFEIDEB A tto rn eys at Law At G resham Office, Tuesday*. T h u rsd ay s and Saturday!. F irs t S tate lim it Budding P o rtla n d Offl tit)«-15 Fentos Bid in s v t ance SEE - JOHN BROWN P io n ee r Real E.-Gite and Imurance L ife , F ir e . Aiitoinooile, P la te olass l . '. r . t « . Kei. M ? ruOSE9 OHiee H e g n e r B u t mp 131 JA M ES ELLINGTON IWSVBANCB A ccident, Surety Bond», m A utom obile, I 'fe. Ilealtli. P late Glu»». Offlc« on Mai!' Str««t ,iJenc» •• Offlc« »1» PHONES Chas. Cleveland, Agt- Orcgon Eire Relief A$»o- N o ta ry Public Real Estate P h o n es: Office UHF B \\. S. 4‘1 WGGD Auction' r VANCOUVER W r« rm and BtocX «»*•• * P hone Vancouver <14. or G resham Outlock 7«1 GRESHAM SANATORIUM A un Pow ell Vali«) „.«nt e®4 w lia r« m e t s r n l t y . the b*1 non -con taglou « case« o-o- ° f C‘ r# MANAO.MEN- T H E MIS6BS M HKKPB* Supervision Pr. Adir Pji»n»s t*" l iv e s t o c k of all kinds Bought and Sold C. A. Butcher Gresham, C ie. i ’’f i —. Maxwell Schneide PHOTOS Picture I*raniinf Main Street. Gresba»- P h o n e 641