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G KEN HAM
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TW ICE A WEEK
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay a n d F r i­
d ay a t G resh am , O reg o n , by th e
O u tlo o k P u b lish in g Co., H. L. St.
C la ir, E d ito r a n d M an ag er.
COMMUNITY STUDENT
TO VISIT FESTIVAL
OUR 8U IW C R IPTIO N RATES
One year, t l 50, six months, SSc. three
m onths' tria l subscription, 60c.
C o m b in atio n ii i r a , i te r s , w ith
m t a ll
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th e t P o o r rtla
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tallies.
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nterprise._____
A D VERTISING
R ates reasonable. Our representative
III call.
o fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n o f O reshum .
Official p a p e r o f th e T ow n of E a lry le w
E ntered as second-class m a tte r March
8. 1*11, a t th e P ostoffice a t O resh u m , O re-
min, u n d ir th e A, t o f M arch 8, 187».
A T H A N K SG IV IN G ID E A .
T h a n k sg iv in g D ay is a n a tio n a l
e v e n t. It is o n e o f th e few fe stiv a ls,
o r o b serv an ces, w hich c o n c e rn n o t
only th e in d iv id u a l b u t th e n a tio n as
a w hole.
T he u su al T h a n k sg iv in g p ro c la m a ­
tion a p p e a ls to th e in d iv id u a l— all
In d iv id u a ls- an d e sp ecially to fa m i­
lies, u rg in g th a t it be m ad e a h o m e­
W. H. NATION
co m in g e v e n t; also th a t relig io u s
se rv ices be h eld as an ex p re ssio n o f;
T he needs of a com m unity a re re ­
th e d e v o u tn e ss of th e th a n k s g iv in g flected In th e needs of th e cou n try .
You c an n o t have a co u n try of slip­
s p irit.
T ills is w ell, b u t it a p p lies m o re to shod, poorly governed citie s and
c o n d itio n s in New E n g la n d a n d is an tow ns, and a t th e sam e tim e have a
p ro g ressiv e co u n try an y m ore th an
o u tg ro w th o f long e sta b lish e d cu sto m you can have a com m unity th a t is
tiiere.
It is alm o st fo reig n in idea b e tte r th an th e av erag e of Its citizens.
an d im p o ssib le o f a c c o m p lish m e n t in
T h e C h au tau q u a is p re e m li^ n tly a
tile g re a t west w h ere fa m ilies a re com m unity a c tiv ity and no program
m ore sc a tte re d .
is q u ite co m plete w ith o u t a day d e­
A nd th e relig io u s Idea fa ils to p e r­ voted to self stu d y u n d er the directio n
It is one
m eate th e T h a n k sg iv in g o b se rv a n c e of a c o n stru ctiv e critic.
in th e “ wild an d w ooly” w est as thin g to listen to criticism s th a t offer
m uch as it does In th e “ c u ltu re d " no re m e d y - m ost any one can te a r
down but it is quite a d ifferen t m a t­
e ast. In fact, it is d ifficult to g e t o u t
te r to consult w ith a keen o b serv er
a “ c o rp o ra l's g u a r d ” to a T h a n k s ­
who has trav eled m uch, and carefully
g iv in g se rv ice in o n e o f o u r c h u rc h e s studied m any com m unities.
in tills lo cality . T h e se rv ic e is o ften
J u s t us u d o c to r’s know ledge is th e
co m b in ed w ith
(lie u su al w eekly resu lt of stu d y and o b serv atio n , so a re
p ra y e r m eetin g . T h e occasion is u s­ W. H. N atio n 's lectu res th e resu lts of
ually c o n sid ered an u u sp ico u s tim e m any co n feren ces w ith com m unity of­
fo r a co m m u n ity d a n c e w hich is well ficers in every p a rt o f th e U nited
S tates.
a tte n d e d .
Mr. N ation will le c tu re on th e fourth
T h e O u tlo o k c o n te n d s th a t th is I h
night, c o n stru ctiv ely c riticisin g and
n o t c a rry in g o u t th e T h a n k sg iv in g
co u n selin g au d ien ces upon com m unity
Idea as it sh o u ld be. T h e re sh o u ld problem s.
be a civic reco g n itio n of th e day und
llie idea. T h e re sh o u ld be a w ell a t ­
E n sila g e sh o u ld n o t be fed fo r at
ten d ed p u b lic g a th e r in g called by th e least I wo w eeks a f te r b ein g pu t in th e
civic a u th o r itie s , w ith a ro u sin g p ro ­ silo. Rv th is lim e all th e fe r m e n la -|
g ra m , wit li a p p ro p r ia te lite r a ry and tlon w ill h av e ta k e n p lace an d th e re
w ill be a u n ifo rm feed th r o u g h o u t '
m u sical fe a tu re s , w ith o n e o r two th e silo. T w o in ch es sh o u ld he ta k e n
sh o rt a d d re s se s, an d a p ra y e r all em ­ off th e e n tire su rfa c e every day to!
p h a sisin g th e local, s la te an d n o tio n ­ keep th e sila g e fro m sp o ilin g .
al re a so n s fo r th a n k s g iv in g , w hich
P o ta to e s sh o u ld lie d ried b efo re
w ill, of c o u rse, in c lu d e (h e p e rso n al
s to rin g on a c c o u n t of th e w et, l a t e 1
and fam ily reaso n s.
A so cial h o u r fall. T h ey sh o u ld be sto re d in a cool,
follow in g sh o u ld g iv e a r a r e o cca­ d ry place w h ere th e r e Is en o u g h v e n ­
sion fo r n eig h b o rly social In te rc o u rs e tila tio n to c a rry aw ay an y m o istu re
on th e p a rt of ail th e people of th e i-ai'M'd by sw ealiu g . T ile bent tem-
p e t a l ure It) k e e p p o ta to e s is fro m 36
co m m u n ity .
Io 3 8 d e g re e s F,
T lie la r g e r cities h av e th e ir m u n ic i­
pal a u d ito riu m s an d p ro v id e to som e
F eed re g u la rly an d lib e ra lly and
ex ten t fo r th e social an d e d u c a tio n a l k e e p tlie h en s busy if you w an t a
a d v a n c e m e n t am i e n jo y m e n t of th e ir s a tis fa c to ry re s u lt fro m y o u r liens.
S poiled sila g e sh o u ld be th ro w n
people. Wtiy m ay n o t th e civic au - aw ay w h ere it will not be e a te n , as it
th o r ltie s o f o u r la r g e r to w n s do a is h u rm ftil not only to d a iry cow s but
little p la n n in g an d acco m p lish so m e­ to ev ery o th e r kin d of s to rk .
th in g a lo n g th e sam e lin es to th e a d ­
B a r g a in s In th e w a n t arta.
v a n ta g e of n il? T h in k it over.
Itl l 'l Itl l< t \ S
SOLEM N
tl f l it
G R E IT \ K T O K Y .
W ith a m a jo rity of 162 iu th e
H ouse an d 22 In th e S e n a te , th e r e ­
p u b lican p a rly lias re tu rn e d to p o w er
w ith a eo lem n sen se of re sp o n sib ility
a f t e r ten y e a rs of d e m o c ra tic c o n tro l
T he f a d th a t tile h o u se m a jo rity is
la rg e r th a n e v e r g iv en uny p a rly in
th e h isto ry of th e c o u n try a n d Hint
th e s e n a te m a jo rity Is sufficient to
m a k e s u r e o f th e p assag e of all p arly
m e a su re s, dot's th e c a u se ela tio n
am o n g th e le a d e rs In e ith e r b ran ch
of co n g ress so m uch a s a d e te r m in a ­
tion to do aw ay w ith th e ev ils In a d ­
m in is tra tio n w hich cau sed th e la n d ­
slid e in th e ir fav o r
If is only w ith in I he f a d s to say
tluil no p a rly e v e r cam e Io p o w er w ith
such a s e rio u s sen se of re s p o n sib ility
ns th e re p u b lic a n p u rly at tilts lim e.
T he re p u b lic a n p a rty is th e p a rty of
c o n stru c tiv e effort. It lost co n g ress
In lit in . mid lost th e p resid en cy iu
1812 am i in 1816. It r e tu r n s to ta k e
up th e b u rd e n w h ere it laid it dow n,
h av in g in th e m e a n tim e d u rin g Hie
w ar o u tv ie d th e d e m o c ra ts iu p atrio tic
su b m e rsio n o f p a rtis a n s h ip
It li
United us It is lias n e v e r been befo re
P re s id e n t-e le c t H a rd in g 's e x p e ri­
ences In T exas su g g e st th a t a s ch ief
ex e c u tiv e he inav not alw ay s expect
sm o o th se a s an d p le a sa n t Jo u rn ey -
in».
L loyd R iches lias purclm .-ed (he
M alh eu r E n te rp ris e fro m llru e e D en­
n is a n d f i l l e r s th e n e w sp a p e r field
a g a in as p u b lish e r
It w ill he a live
p a p e r if L loyd R iches lias a n y th in g
to do w ith It.
Mr. R iches is well
k now n In th is p a rt o f th e s ta te
th ro u g h tils long co n n ectio n w ith th e
O regon C ity E n te rp ris e a n d as secre-
ta ry o i th e O regon S ta te E d ito ria l
a ss o c ia tio n ,
A F re n c h s c ie n tist h a s d isco v ered
t ha I It Is not n ecessary to lie v accin ­
a te d on th e a rm to m a k e one im m u n e
to snintlpox germ s. T h e In n o c u la tto n
t a n lie ta k e n in te rn a lly , p e rh a p s by
» a v o f a s u g a r co ated pill.- In view
o f th is new disco v ery how f o r tu n a te
O regon did not p ass th e an ti-v a c c in a
tlo n m e a s u re
C o m p lete re o rg a n ix a llo n of th e
g o v e rn m e n t ex ecu tiv e d e p a rtm e n ts is
ro n te iu p la tc tl by th e In co m in g r e p u b
llcan a d m in is tra tio n ns am o n g Its first
m oves fo r b e tte rm e n t.
A m ong th e c h ie f m oves In b rin g in g
th is aboui a re th e ab o litio n o f th e De­
p a rtm e n t o f th e I n te r io r a n d th e c r e a ­
tio n of a D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s
a n d a D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W e lfa re ,
w ith th e h e a d of each In th e cab in e t
F o r th is g re a t c h a n g e S e n a to r Me
dill M cC orm ick, o f Illin o is, w ill in tr o ­
d u ce a hill at th e b e g in n in g o f th e
final se ssio n o f th e p re s e n t co n g ress
nex t m o n th .
He h as w o rk ed o u t a
c o m p re h e n siv e p lan.
T h e R ed C ro ss h as Id en tified an d
p h o to g ra p h e d th e g ra v e s o f 5 » ,Otin
A m erican s o ld ie rs , a n d h a s s e n t 58,-
000 o f th e s e re c o rd s to re la tiv e s an d
frie n d s.
¡
O UTLOO K,
TU ESD A Y . N O V E M B E R
Ten T housand D ollars an Acre.
A cco rd in g to a new s ite m in th e
D ally O reg o n ian th is is th e p rice
q u o te d on a 4 0 -acre tr a c t of lan d
s u r ro u n d in g th e “ fig u re e ig h t" o n ,
th e C o lu m b ia riv e r h ig h w ay a n d o f­
fered fo r sa le to th e co u n ty co m m is­
sio n e rs by th e L a to u re ll fam ily, its |
p re s e n t o w n ers.
No a c tio n on th e I
m a tte r, w hich w as p u t up to th e I
b o ard by Jo h n B Y eon. w as ta k ? h ,
a lth o u g h Mr. L a to u re ll is to leave!
fo r th e s o u th a n d w ished to hav e an I
in te rv ie w w ith th e c o m m issio n ers be- f
fo re
d e p a rtin g .
M r. Yeon u rg ed ,
p u rc h a s e of th e p ro p e rty to sav e t h e 1
b eau ty o f th e h ig h w ay a n d p rev en t
e n c ro a c h m e n ts o f co m m ercialism .
S e n a to r L o u is L a e h m u n d , local hop
b ro k e r, re c e n tly g av e C. A. M cL au g h ­
lin o f In d e p e n d e n c e a ch eck sa id to
be th e la r g e s t e v e r p aid in M arlon
co u n ty fo r a fa rm crop. He received
$ 1 8 3 ,7 2 8 .6 0 fo r hops b o u g h t fo r E n g ­
lish d e a le rs. T h ey w ere g ro w n on a
2 7 6 -acre tra c t.
T h e B an k o f G re sh a m pays 5 per
! cen t In te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv
Buttons
Pleating
H EM STITC H IN G
MRS. CAKKIE HANSEN
Phone «1x3
G resh am
M ain S t.,
n e a r H ig h S chool
FLORENCE M. IIONEY
Piano, Harmony
H o u rs: 11. a m . to 6 p m. M onday.
T u esd ay , T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y .
S tu d io , F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg.
F i r s t S tr e e t G resh am
P h o n e 681
P h o n e s: M ain 7786
lies. S ellw ood 2849
Office H o u rs: 10 a m. to 5 p. in.
1«.
1W2U
Professional and
Business Ads,
Fall Festival Daily Program
D E X T 1ST S
P ro g ram s Begin P rom ptly
Be on hand
Office 114
Dentist
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow B u ild in g
T H IR D NIGHT
8:00 P . M.— R ollicking P o p u lar C oncert St. C ecelia S inging O rch estra
ph y bic la v b
PH O N E
F IF T H N IGH T
8:00 P. M.—E ven in g E n te rta in m e n t— Music, R eadings, Jazz
H om eland E n te rta in e rs
H o u r» - 10-12 a. m.
N ote.—All pro g ram s of th is n a tu re a re backed by m en and w om en
in te re ste d in th e ir com m unity. T he only way to encourage them in
th e ir unselfish work is to buy a season ticket. Also rem em b er it costs
you only ab o u t one-haif as m uch to a tte n d th a t way, so se t aside
f e s tiv a l W eek and a rra n g e to u tten d each n ig h t on a season ticket.
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Electric Store Bungalow Bldg.
Girwlittin, O r*.
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Rea, P hone 613
I h o n e 85x1
G re sh a m , O re.
n t « H O «ìE.S— R ^ ld o n c e . T ab o r n o
Office, M ain 4818
H om e A-5168
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
I
Ree..
E a s t 88th 8L
Office, 1111-18 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO RTLAN D
______ OREGON
A. W. BOTKIN, M D.
COW S
1918 5 -p a sse n g e r 6 -c y lln d e r B uick,
P A S T U R E , a Je rse y -
ch e a p . H a lf th e p rice of a new one
h e ife r, co m in g 2 y e a rs old. F. II. 1917 6 -c y lin d e r B uick c h a ssis, $517.
P o u n d e r, p h o n e 265.
tf
1916 5 -p a sse n g e r O ldsm obile, $650.
s e v e RALT g OOD F R E S H COW S for ; T h ese c a rs fo r sa le on very easy
te rm s.
II.
A.
H e s s e l.’
See
sale.
E.
B aum ann,
G resh am ,
p hone 901.
tf
D enny.
H OU SES
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
T WO YOUNG H O R SE S fo r sale.
W. 'L Ö S T — B etw een my p lace o i Y S o i l 'b
J. H illy ard , G resh am , p h o n e 776.
R oberts, a v e n u e , an d G re sh a m , a
cam eo pin. F in d e r n o tify M rs. A.
FO R S A L E - T eam of h o rse s, cheap.
li W itte r, p h o n e 383. R ew ard.
In q u ire of C lev elan d & B row n,
re a l e s ta te office, G re sh a m , p hone
W a te r sy ste m s an d pum p s fo r any
981.
.
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ty p e of w ell in s ta lle d on y o u r
place, a n d y o u 'll find th e price
PO U L T R Y
rig h t now .
w . A. H eaael.
F t Hi S A L E F a t gt e s e a n d d u c k s fo r |
LO ST— C h a u ta u q u a seaso n tic k e ts
T h a n k sg iv in g ,
H ave a lso som e
N u m b ers 65 an d 66. L eave a t O ut
Decoy d u c k s, a n d p u re b re d W hite}
L e g h o rn liens a n d fr.vs. D ouglass I look office. U n safe to a tte m p t to
use th e m .
tf
F a rm , T ro u td a le . IT iiiiic 7- 1
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F i r s t S ta te B ank
H o u rs 2 to 6 p. m.
P h o n e 6x1
G resham , Oregon
H V. ADLX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
W ith Dr. iv. j. ott
Office o v er B a n k o f G re sh a m
P h o n e s: Office 621, R esid en ce 623
• 1 i ! >no for a p p o ln m e n t
P H O N E 324
.
DR. A. H. WRIGHT
I
V e te rin a ry S u rg e o n
Office and R esid en ce on
SOUTH R O B E R T S A V EN U E
A ll calls p ro m p tly a tte n d e d
I F T Y O. A. C. W h it" L e g h o rn p u l­ O NE GOOD 3 4
In. tru c k w agon fo r
sa le o r tr a d e fo r hogs o r c a ttle .
P . W. D ouglas, E ag le C reek , 4
m ile w est.
PA ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cow», Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUM ANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
Raker & Son
<7^
Office P hone 46
Office M ain ffllt
R es. G re sh a m 66x1
Office 917-918, C o rb e tt Bldg.
Office H oura 11-18 a. m .; 8-6 p. m.
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A t hom e by a p p o in tm en t.
A u to m o b ile *
SANITARY MARKET
n i
WREOON
EMILY F. BOLCOM, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
—
CHOICE M EATS
H om em ade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch M eats
ESTACADA
C l
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Office, over F i r s t S ta te B ank
H o u rs— 1 to 6 p. m.
. OREGON
URESHAM,_______ -
T im e does not wait for the laggard, you
know.
“T im e is worth money,” which “ makes the
m are go.”
Tie to a W ant A d; ’twill give you a sta rt;
T urns the trick easy; strikes near to the
heart.
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QREBHAM,_____ -
GEO. INGLiS, M. D.
classified A dvertising
lets fo r sale, $1.75 each .
W. I.
H a rris , 4 m ile n o rth of O rie n t
Frank C. J u n e
Floyd L. Mack
s ta tio n . P h o n e G resh am 766.
75
P U R E B R E D W H IT E LEG H O R N C A R P E N T E R w ork d o n e by day o r
c o c k erels, T a n c re d s tr a in . P rico
jo b . P h o n e 33x1, M. J . C am p.
$2.50.
E. D. H o lg a te , G resh am ,
R-A, Box 13.
79
F IR S T G R O W T H WOOD fo r sale. No.
1. $ 9 .5 0 ; No. 2. $9; No. 3, $8.50,
REAL ESTATE. RENTALS,
d e liv e re d a n y w h e re in G resham .
UtuiM's for Sale.
C e d a r p o sts sea so n e d , 25c d e liv ­
e re d . C all G. Cox, 54x3 o r w rite
EOUR-ROOM H OU SE, b a rn a n d g a r ­
age. Half a c re g ro u n d , close iu.
F re d G. A n ic k e r, G re sh a m , It. 4.
Box 119.
83
P rice. $1250.
F iv e-ro o m
p la s te re d
h o u se, good
p lu m b in g , n e a r b u sin e ss c e n te r U P R IG H T PIA N O fo r sale a t a bar-
Main S tre e t
G RESH AM
P h o n e 881
g a in .
M rs.
H om er
W illiam s,
s tre e t im p ro v e m e n ts in a n d paid ,
GKO. D IK TL. P ro p .
(I n -sliam , p h o n e 103x.
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$2000.
Good 5-room p la s te re d h o u se, hot FOUND— N e a r P ow ell V alley school,
a n d cold w a te r, la rg e ch ick e n
a m a n 's bro w n h a t.
O w n er can
h o u se an d g a ra g e ; o ne a c re g ro u n d .
h av e sam e by id e n tify in g p ro p e rty
$2200.
a n d p ay in g fo r th is ad
Phone
Good 6-rooni p la s te re d ho u se, w ell
O u tlo o k , 701.
b u ilt, h o t and cold w a te r, good
p lu m b in g , p riv a te w a te r sy stem , FO R SAI .13— Y oung H o lste in bull.
H ead y o u r h e rd w ith a b u ll th a t is
c o n c re te b a se m e n t, lo ts of fr u it, 5
w o rth w hile.
A ld ersy d e H o lstein
a c re s good la n d , all in c u ltiv a tio n .
F a rm . A. H. B u rn s, p h o n e 134.
C lose to city lim its of G resh am .
$5600.
F IF T Y G R A D E S H R O P S H IR E ew es
K R ID E U * E l,K IN G T O N . T el. 1631
fo r sale. W ill sell fo r $8 ap iece o r
tr a d e fo r h e ife rs.
J. C. R oyer,
A »3,<M»0 H om e fo r »2.«4M>.
It. 1, C la c k a m a s, 1x4 m ile s o u th of
T en a cres la y s fine, five a c re s c le a re d .
D am ascus.
go
Y oung o rc h a r d , s p irn g a n d well
w a te r, six ro o m s, p la s te re d , nicely LO ST— B etw een m y h om e on S outh
finished house. F ire p la c e in liv in g
R o b e rts a v e n u e an d th e fo u n ta in ,
ro o m ; $1,25« dow n, b a la n c e $25
a seaso n tic k e t fo r th e G resh am
p e r m o n th .
H 8. E ddy, S andy.!
C h a u tau q u a.
F in d e r p h o n e G e r­
J
O regon. P h o n e 61.
tr u d e E a stm a n , 311.
T E N A CRES at G illis, n in e a cres BOARD AND R O O M - E q u lre / T m 7 7
c le a re d , all fen ced , on rock road,
L. R a d fo rd 's , n e a r O sb u rn 's g a r ­
ra ilro a d .
Good o rc h a r d , 5-room
age.
ho u se, b a rn T h is is a very a t t r a c t ­
ive place
P ric e $3600, h a lf cash. G IR L W A N TED to do h o u se w o rk and
h elp w ith c a re of c h ild re n . Good
T H IR T Y -F IV E A CR ES a t C o ttre ll,
w ages. P h o n e 21.
tf
16 c le a re d , all good level la n d , on
rock ro ad close to ra ilro a d , close! E T T K R B U R O S T R A W B E R R Y p la n ts
to good school. Good o y ch ard , fa ir
a n d C u th b e rt ra s p b e rry p la n ts fo r
h o u se an d b a rn .
T h is is an ex­
sa le , also D an ish R ailh ead c ab ­
c e p tio n a lly gootl buy P ric e $5250.
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
b ag es an d c a ro ts.
F re d S helley,
$3000 dow n. Geo. B eers, S a n d y /
G resh am , p h o n e 30x5.
tf '
O regon.
J h ' {T r‘ ^
" i t h an e le c tr ic s e lf- s ta r tin g
W A N T E D - Any q u a n tity of good
co rn e n sila g e .
E. W. A y lsw o rth ,
FO R SA LE O ne acre. 7-room b u n ­
a n d I t g n t i n ' s y s te m is o n e o f th e m o a t p o p u la r
p h o n e 43.
- tf
g alo w , m o d e rn :
fu ll b a se m e n t,
m e m b e rs o f th e F o r d F a m ily . I t is a p e rm a ­
d e a n am t n e a t. A m ost c h e e rf u l,
n e n tly enclo sed c a r, w it h s lid in g p la te glass
hom e in th e best p a rt o t G resh am , IF YOU W A N T a w ell d rille d , sec
J . S u h r, R A, Box 492.
Phone
w in d o w s — an o p e n c a r w it h p le n ty o f shade.
at a b a rg a in . B row n A C leveland.
15x3.
tf |
P h o n e 981.
1 n n in in c le m e n t.w e a th e r , e n clo se d a n d c o z y ,
AI TtlMOBI I.E s.
JO N SRU d T g UNDBRSON L U M B E R '
d u s t- p r o o f a n d r a in - p r o o f. J u s t th e c a r fo r
C om pany, B o rin g , O regon. R ough
t r a v e lin g salesm e n, p h y s ic ia n s , a r c h ite c ts , c o n ­
I t>r Quick Sale.
an d d ressed lu m b e r. P h o n e S andy
E ig h t 30x3, th r e e U sco, th r e e F isk ,
tr a c to r s , B u ild e rs , a m i a re g u la r f a m ily c a r fo r
l!x l
(f I
tw
o
B
ru
n
sw
ick
tire
s,
a
t
$14
each.
tw o . I k m o u n t a b le r im s w it h 3 ’4 - in c h tire s a ll
FO R S A L E — L o g a n b e rry p la n ts. Se­
T w o .30x3
Usco tire s a t $18.
a ro u n d .
T o w o m e n i t b r in g s th e c o n v e n ie n c e
T w o 32x3 ty G ra n ite 8000 m iles at
c u re re q u ire m e n ts by o rd e rin g
a n d c o m fo r ts o f th e e le c tr ic w it h th e d u r a b ilit y
e a rly .
P ric e 5c each
R ed u ced I
$ ' 55
T' ii< s.- s r * a ll n e * tire st
p rice In th o u s a n d lo ts.
R c.
a n d first g ra d e . S a tisfa c tio n g u a r ­
a n il e c o n o m y o f th e F o r d c a r. E a r ly o rd e rs w i l l
tf
a n te e d . S om e o th e r size tire s a t a _2 'e tn in g , E sta c a d a , O regon
a v o id lo n g d e la y s in d e liv e r y .
good sa v in g io vou.
TfclAM W O RK DONE.
P lo w in g
U RESH A M O V E R L A N D CO.,
s c ra p in g , a n d a ll k in d s o f h a u lin g (
W. A. H essel.
Je d d v T ay lo r. G resh am . P h o n e 318.
W hen in d o u b t try a W a n t A<L ’ ’
LOST
A u to m o b ile licen se ta g No.
867 72
F in d e r n o tify O u tlo o k o f­
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fice, p h o n e "0 1 .
CASH
a.
Physician and Surgeon
T his P rogram fu rn ish ed through C adm ean-W estco S ervice, P o rt­
land, O regon.
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O ffic e a n d S h o p ,
8-4 and T-l p.
Office, W ith ro w B u ild in g
LIVESTOCK
Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranleed
Office m
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
z\ll Kinds of H auling
G eneral Contractor»
C arpentering
Electrical W iring
Fixture» and Lamp»
Septic Tanka
G resh am , O re.
in
PH O N E
FO U R TH NIGHT
8:00 P. M.—C om m unity L ecture, "W h a t I T h in k of Y our T ow n”
W. H . N ation
GLEASON TRUCK
SERV ICE
Frank C. Jones Co.
*
W ill b t In G resham t i e r ; Day
SECOND NIGHT
8:00 P. M.—U nusual L ectu re "K eep Off th e G rass"
C apt. Wood B riggs of K entucky
< H lltO P R A C T O It
Office: 710-11 S w etlan d B ldg.,
C or. 5 th a n d W a sh in g to n
PORTLAND,
O REG ON
ELECTRIC BUILDING
R u. Ill
W. J. OTT
O PEN IN G NIGHT
8:00 P. M.— R em arks ......
........ ...........
.... S u p erin ten d en t
E n te rta in m e n t ................................ M iss C eora B. L anham
a. Im personations.
b. F ren ch F ashion Show.
DR. A. B. CALDER
P h o n e s — G re rh a n i 17,
P o rtla n d , Btlwy. «121.
PH O N E S
T ire Sale.
C 5r o w n e rs, c u t dow n th e p ric e of
r e tirin g . Am h o ld in g a cash s a le to
! c le a n up fo r fre sh sto ck . I h av e a
few tire s an d tu b e s le ft to sell a t th e
fo llo w in g p rices: 30x3. $13: 30x3<4.
$ 1 5 ; 3 2 x 3 4 . $20; 31x4. $23; 32x4.
$ 2 7 : 32x4 co rd . $42: 30x3 4 cord.
$28. T u b es 15 p e r c e n t off
B rin g th is ad w ith you. S ale w ill'
be on u n til D ecem ber 1, tf n o t so ld !
o u t b efo re.
SANDY R IV E R G A R A G E.
T ro u td a le , p h o n e G resh am 48x5.
I
WOOD. COAL,
HA Y , FEED
ATTORNEYS
G resham 517
B ro a d w ay 32
McOUIRK & SCHNEIDER
Attorneys at Law
At G resham Office, T u esd ay s
T h u rsd a y s an d S a tu rd a y s.
P o rtlan d office, »09-15 F e n to n B ldg.
I B S V B A ir C E
SEE—
JOHN BROWN
,?2?n " eL.R eal E s ta te "n d In su ra n c e
Bife,
F ire ,
A utom obile,
H e alth ,
F ia te O laes
° [ '4 8 4 J » Res.
r » » O 647
Office 981
PH O N E S
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN B Ü R A B C 1
A ccident, Hurety B onds,
lir e ,
A utom obile. L ife, H ealth,
P la te Glaus.
Office on M ain S tre e t
Office 1631
PH O N ES
R es. 68
Cha». Cleveland, Agt.
Oregon Fire Relief A ssn.
Notary Public Real Estate
P h o n e s: Office OKI, R e a itle n re 471
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
V ANCOUVER,
W A SH IN G TO N
Sv-°Ck S*le * " S pactsB y
Phone V anceuv»r <14, »r
O reeham O utleok T81
URESHAM SANATORIUM
A h om e w h ere m a te rn ity , c o n v a l­
escen t an d n o n -c o n ta g io u s cases
receiv e th e b e st of ca re .
m anagem ent
' I l l s . 1». S. JOHNSON
P h o n es 966, 621
M axwell Schneider
PH O T O S
Picture Fram ing
M ain S tre e t, G resh am .
P h o n e 641
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
T eacher in P iano
P riv a te or c la s s lessons. S pecial a t ­
ten tio n given to b e g in n e rs In re la x a ­
tion and hand developm ent.
Midge Av., near Bawrence
P h on e 7 » I
Delivered Any Place
GENERAL TRUCK
SERVICE—2 TRUCKS
LEE
EVANS
T routdale. Oregon
P h on e Grt-sham S4t>
P h on e 17«.
A uto T ops R eco v ered a n d R e ­
p aired . All k in d s of T op M a te ria l
an d C u rta in W indow s.
s. E. PALMQUIST
AUTO TOP SHOP.
Main S tre e t.
O reeh am