Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 23, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    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.
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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
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regon; and
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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
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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
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H e g n e r B u t mp
131
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A ccident, Surety Bond», m
A utom obile, I 'fe. Ilealtli.
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,iJenc» ••
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PHONES
Chas. Cleveland, Agt-
Orcgon Eire Relief A$»o-
N o ta ry Public
Real Estate
P h o n es: Office UHF B
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Auction' r
VANCOUVER
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P hone Vancouver <14. or
G resham Outlock 7«1
GRESHAM SANATORIUM
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w lia r« m e t s r n l t y .
the b*1
non -con taglou « case« o-o-
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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.
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Maxwell Schneide
PHOTOS
Picture I*raniinf
Main Street. Gresba»-
P h o n e 641