Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 30, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GKKKHAVf O tT L O K ,
F it IDA V. A E1TEM B ER 30,
jo a i
GRESHAM OUTLOOK im ported from G erm any’ an d Jap an , P iano Scarf-
P ublished every T uesday an d F ri­ w here labor is extrem ely cheap and ter.
day a t G resham , Oregon, by the much of th e work is done in th e
Pillow Caaes— 2d, F rieda E. Bratz. 1
O utlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. hom es by th e women and children,
Clair, E d ito r and M anager.
A KT
w rites E A. F lorang, p resid en t of
One year, 11 .50, a l l m on th s, IScTThree th e
Group of three— 1st, Max Schneider.
B
urlington
B
ask
et
com
pany,
m o n th s’ tria l su b sc r ip tio n , 50c
Group of six— 1st, Max Schneider;
i C o 'p G ln a tlo n .ra tes w ith a ll th e P o rt­ “ and th e only way we hope to com ­
LIVESTOCK
MISCELLANEOUS
land 1 »alllea. M eek ly O regon ian . M’eek ly
p h y s ic ia w s
pete w ith th ese co u n tries is to have 2d, G. H. Fowler, Portland.
Jou rn al and O regon C ity E n terp rise.
Ten P ortrait«—1st, Max Schneider.
HORSES
P
H
O
N
E
—
Office 11(1
th e Im port d u ties based on th e
FALL PEARS for sale. Mrs. Joseph
A D V E R T IB IN O
Ten Landscapes—1st, E. V. Jensen,
M anary, R. A, G resham , phone
w iU caH r*tt<,oriakl*' O ur r e p r e s e n ta tiv e A m erican V aluation P lan ."
STRAYED
OR
STOLEN,
Sept.
21,
P ortland; 2d, E. V. Jensen.
36x1.
tf
H. H HUGHES, M. D.
from G resham , black m are, w e ig h t
■ •
,
A m ateu r P h o to g rap h y
<»2>’lal paper o f the T ow n o f Q resham
ab o u t 1000 pounds.
H eadstall
an41
H ou rs; 10-12 A. M.
1-4 an d 7-1 P. M.
Official paper o f th e T ow n o f F a ir v ie w
Views, Etc.—1st, E. V. Jensen 2d,
iron n t ° ne
° “ ver
8Ulky
P‘ow feed
’ 1 Jo g h r ,n
n d D er eere 3
h a lte r on.
Shoe off rig ght
h t fro
gu]ky
p ,ow
ro]Jer
Ju lia M. Compton, Boring.
. E.'!,t.e.red
se c o n d -c la s s m a tte r M arch
Office,
W
ith
r
o
w
B u ild in g
foot N otify J. R. Babcock, G resh-
3, l J l l , at th e P oatoftlce a t G reaham
Best Col. P o rtraits—1st, Leslie __a n u p h o n e 995.
cream sep arato rs, one 12-h. p. gas
C ontinued from page 1
O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 3, 1879
G R ESH A M ,________ -
OREGON
F ro st; 2d, Edw ard Peak, Gresham
WORK fE A M fo r sale, 6 an d 7 years I engine with m agneto, m ounted on
D om estic B aking
steel
fram
e
w
ith
steel
w
heels
at
Oil P ain tin g
old. W eight ab o u t 2700. V. J.
Office P h o n e 4«
R e 4. P h o n e 123
Potato Yeast Bread—1st, Mrs. Ida
ADEQUATE I’ROTEt TION N EED ED
»250. T hree sm all engines with
P o rtrait Life— 1st, G. H. Fowler.
H illyard, B oring, phone G resham
W
illiams;
2d,
Mrs.
J.
C.
Lundquist.
m
agneto.
O
ther
good
used
im
ple­
P o rtrait, Bust— 1st, G. H. Fowler.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
T here is need for b e tte r protection
a5x2’ ________
t t , m ents. W. A. Hessel, G resham .
Graham B read —2d,Mr s. J. C. Lund­
S treet Scenes— 1st, Clyde Leon Kel
for A merican industries ag a in st the quist.
Physician
and Surgeon
____________ c o w s
ler, Portland.
HAVE YOUR plow ing o r discing
Office, o v er « r e t S ta te B ank
Steamed B read—1st, Annie Hevel.
com petition of the low -priced E u ­
done early w ith trac to r. Call 844
Marine Scenes— 1st, Clyde Leon Kel
H o u rs— 1 to 5 P. M.
TWO REG ISTER ED SHORTHORN
Nut B read—1st, Mrs. J. C. Lund ler; 2d, Mrs. Ida T. Bent.
G alen F an ch er.
tf
ropean labor. This is a su b ject in
G R ESH A M ,
qulst.
bulls
for
sale.
One
and
two
years
OREG O N
which both capital and la b o r are
Landscapes— 1st. Clyde Leon Kel
ALL KINDS OF TRACTOR WORK,
V
V
J
’
H
illyard,
B
oring,
Ore.
Baking
Powder*
B
is
c
u
ita
-
ls
t,
Ida
1er;
2d.
Clyde
Leon
Keller.
vitally interested and it has an im­
plow ing, discing o r sta tio n e ry pow­
illi'jniu*
tl — Z.Vl _ a ■
I _
Phone G resham 95x2.
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Phone 167x1
M ountains—1st. J. J. Bothwell; 2d,
e r work. My prices a re reaso n ­
p o rta n t bearing on th e public wel­ W illiams; 2d, Mrs. Elna Anderson.
SEV
ERA
L
GOOD
FR
E
SH
COWS
for
F
ru
it
Cake—
1st,
Annie
Hevel.
Mrs. Ju lia M. Compton.
able. Call G resham 1603. E J
EMILY
F.
BOLCOM, M. D.
fare.
sale.
E.
B aum ann,
Greeham
Coffee Cake—1st, Annie Hevel,
B rugger.________________
Animals— 1st. Clyde Leon Keller.
phone
901.
tf
if A merican m anufactured goodc
Physician
and Surgeon
Angel Cake— 1st, Mrs. O. A. John
Flow ers—1st, G. H. Fow ler; 2d,
Sound tire s a re sound all round
...
FOR
are to come into d irect com petition son; 2d, Mrs. U. G. Smith.
PIG S
Ju lia M. Compton.
W om en and C hildren
and m ade in th e w est for sale by
w ith E uropean m ade goods, w ithout
Chocolate Layer Cake— 1st, Mrs. U
G resham ,
F ru it—1st, G. H. Fow ler; 2d Mrs SOW AND SIX SEVEN W EEKS-OLD W. A. Hessel. G resham .
Oregon
a tariff, it sim ply m eans closing m any G. S m ith; 2d, Mrs. A. A. Johnson.
I. T. Bent.
Sale' F ' ° E kstrom , near SILO 10 x 30, in good condition, for
E
llio
tt
s
s
tore.
Devil's Food Cake— 1st, Mrs. U. G.
of o u r hom e industries o r p u ttin g
StlllL ife — 1st, G. H. Fowler.
H 0* ES—®®»ldence, T ab or 120
sale a t a bargain.
A. B ru g g er
H o m e A-5152
them on a low basis on a p ar with Smith.
phone 1604.
et t ’ Office, M ain 4812
Animal Life— 1st, Maud Wau u ly r; __ __________ POUVTBY
Cocoanut Layer Cake— 1st, Mrs. U. G. 2d, Ju lia M. Com pton.
conditions on th e continent.
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
SALE— W hite L eghorn hens, TIK E BUYERS, ATTENTION. W hen
It has taken a long tim e and much S m ith; 2d, Mrs. A. A. Johnson.
Best collection—1st, Clyde Leon
buying tire s why not buy th e best
Physician
and Surgeon
Jelly
Roll—1st.
Mrs.
J,
C.
L
undquist;
60c
each,
o
r
tra
d
e
for
cow.
Lucy
K eller; 2d, G. H. Fowler.
effort to build up our Ind u strial in­
for th e
m oney?
G u aranteed
Adams, Gresham .
2d, Annie Hevel.
E a s < « 9th St.
W
ater
C
olor
S tan d ard Mason T ires 30x3*4
stitu tio n to th e ir present stan d in g
P O R T I A N I? 111' 13 S ®1Un» B ld g .
Raised Doughnuts—1st, Mrs. J. C.
CORTLAND,
.
O REG O N
$13.50. All tire rep a irin g strictly
Landscape—1st, Clyde K eller; 2 d, COCKERELS tor s a lu A No. 1 $10
and raise labor to Its p resen t high Lundquist.
and
$5
each.
W
hite
K
noll
P
o
u
ltry
g
u
aran
teed
.
Maud
Wauker.
G resham , phone 4 3 4.
level of value. This can quickly be
Fried Cakes—2d, Mrs. C. H. Bate­
BEN TLEY ’S VULCANIZING SHOP,
F igure Study— 1st, Ray Strong,
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
undone if ou r doors of com m erce are man.
Main S treet, Q resham ,
S treet Scenes—2d, Mrs. G. W. Hurl
AUTOMOBILES
open to u n restricted foreign com peti­
Ginger Cookies— 1st, Mrs. C. H hurt.
I hysician and Surgeon
All ad ju stm e n ts m ade on sound
hO R SALE— 2 Bosh high tension
tion.
Bateman.
Office o v er P i n t S ta te B an k
Marine— 1st, Effie Carson Sm ith;
m agnetos, 1 D. R. 4, sam e as new, tires a re m ade in G resham . S atisfac­
tion g u ara n tee d . W. A. Hessel
Sunshine Cake—1st, Mrs. L. B. Coe. 2d, Ray Strong
E urope is desperate in h e r efforts
H o u rs 2 to 5 P. M.
I D. L. 4 Duel. 6123-82d stre e t, G
resham
,
t
P h o n e s— Office 1271;
R e9. U 7 X
Ja ra—1st, Annie Hevel.
o k , P o rtlan d .
to recover from the effects of the
Flow ers 1st, Maud Wauker.
G resham , O regon
Best collection Cakes—1st, Mrs. U.
world w ar d uring which tim e all her
F ru it—1st, Maud W auker; 2d, J. E. 2 T O N W H I T E T R U C K f o r T a l i . DRESSMAKING an d Ladles T allo r-
P n eu m atic tire s in fro n t.
Solid
Petite.
foreign trad e was lost. Now she G. Sm ith; 2d, Annie Hevel.
*.'!*’• a t your hom e o r mine. P h o n e
Best collection Bread—1st, Mrs. J
*. 1r^ „ beh l? d A_1 con(Htion. Price
o2x3.
Mrs. McNabb, D avidson’s
Best collection—1st, Maud W auker;
H. y. ADIX, M. D.
would flood o u r m arkets w ith raw
$1000. Easy term s.
C. L undquist; 2d, Annie Hevel.
a d d itio n , G resham .
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2d, Ray Strong.
m aterials and m anufactured articles
Physician
and Surgeon
1919
REPU
BLIC
TRUCK,
flve^new
Loganberry Pie—1st. Annie Hevel
P astel
Office o v er B ank o f G resh a m
cheaper than we can produce them
six-inch cord tires, co n tin en tal mo­
Pum pkin Pie—2d, Mrs. O. A. John
Office
phone
1431
Res. 1433
Flow
ers—1st.
Elizabeth
Johnson.
with o u r well paid labor.
Cut the High Cost of Living.
to r
Good h ard wood delivery
son.
o r 179
F ru it—2d, Elizabeth Johnson.
bed.
P
rice
$900.
Easy
term
s.
T.
O ur plea is not for a high tariff
Mince Pie— 1st, Mrs. Ida W illiams
W ith Dr. W . J. Ott
M onochrom e
It. H ow itt, G resham , phone 1016.
B e st phone fo r a p p o ln tm en t
B u y S a lm o n D ir e c t
but an adequate tariff for protection
Blackberry Pie—2d, Annie Hevel.
H ead— 1st, Mrs. G. W. H u rlb u rt. FOR SALE, 1919 F o rd to u rin g 1917
and th is will mean also a source of
Lemon Pie—2d, Mrs. F. Peak.
F igure Study—1st, J. E. Petite.
to u rin g , 1919 C hevrolet,
revenue.
FLOYD REED
Marine— 2d, J. E. Petite.
Preserve«, E tc.
ASHLAND
£ h?Vr0J,eL
AU bargains
Still Life— 1st, J. E. Petite.
Congress now has before it a tariff
F ru it in jars, (largest and best col
F ield s M otor C ar Co,, phone 2331.
HEALTHATORIUM
Phone Corbet 1620
Pencil—2d, Mrs. G. W. H urlburt.
bill, which, If adopted, w ith th e lection)—2d, M rs?C lara Hill.
Dr. E. B. A n gell, C hiropractor
FO R SALE— 1921 F o rd coupe, b rand
F ru it Jellies, (larg est and best col­
Pen and Ink—1st, Mrs. G. W. H url­
A m erican valuation plan fo r assess­
new never been run, sacrifice.
Corbett,
Oregon
2d, burt.
Cash o r term s. F ields M otor C ar
ing ad valorem duties on im ports, lection) — 1st, Mrs. Lundquist;
sa g e . W o n d erfu l C lim ate.
Co., phone 2331,
Poster
r l n t B a f l B a n k B id .
A sh la n d , Or.
will afford the best relief to th e evil Annie Hevel.
\
I
LCAN
GAS
RANGE
fo
r
sale,
fo
u
r
Best Poster— 1st, Maud W auker.
Preserves, (larg est and best collec
FORD TOURING CAR for sale 1918
w hich today th rea ten s many of the
b
u
rn
ers
and
oven.
C.
E.
R
usher,
D esign— 1st, M aud W auker.
tion) 1st, Mrs. J. C. Lundquist; 2d,
model, good ru n n in g condition,
leading in d u stries of A m erica with Annie Hevel.
G r e s h a m , p h o n e 79x 2 .
d e n t is t s
M is c e lla n e o u s
good ru bber, »225, cash o r term s.
extinction.
F h o n « « : Office 2184; B e e. 2185
TH
E PLEASANT HOME b arb e r
Tooled Wood C arv in g — 1st, Emil
Jams, (largest and best collection) —
Jo e M elugin, G resham .
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When A u stralia placed an em bargo 1st, Mrs. L undquist; 2d, Annie Hevel. A nderson, Boring,
shop an d pool room will be open
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS’
from 8 a. m. to 8 p .m. from now
dr w j ott
upon G erm an goods, th a t governm ent
Vegetables (larg est and best collec­ derson, Boring.
on. C. B. S telnm an
tf
fo r
r e n t — 4 0-acre
ranch th ree
said : “ O ur boys fought ag a in st the tio n )—1st, Annie Hevel.
C hina P a in tin g. C on ven tion al
Dentist
m iles from Boring.
Old U n d er­
S torage b attery re p a irin g and re ­ N erve B locking
Cake P late—2d, Mrs. G. A. Kalesse.
G erm ans and we are going to see
Relishes I largest and best collection)
D ental X -Ray
wood
home.
F
o
r
in
fo
rm
atio
n
gee
charging, s ta rte r
an d
g e n e ra to r
Portland.
when they come home they have Jobs, — 1st, Annie Hevel.
w
ork.
R
a
k
er
&
Son.
n
A
.
H1?.e
n
ea
r
I*Iace
w
rite
Mrs.
Office over Bank of G resham
Candle S ticks—1st, Maud Wauker.
Fish and Meats (largest and best
aud we are not going to allow G er­
« . H. Nichols, Stevenson, W ash­
Specimen Mat—1st. Mrs. G. A. Ka
ington.
D en tistry m ade painless by n erv e
m any to re h a b ilita te herself a t the collection) — 1st, Mrs. M. D. K ern.
blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. P.
Largest and best collection pickles— iesse.
O p p o rtu n ity is K nocking.
expense of o u r own people." Canada,
1st, Mrs. Roy Kern.
F ru it and Salad Dish—1st, Maud a t y o u r door. A lm ost five acres of Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt­
dr h h ott
Instead of allow ing G erm an m er­
la n d . O re g o n .
Main 6749.— Adv.
Wauker.
level
land,
w
ith
a
b
eau
tifu
l
grove
Dentist
chandise to be valued at th e present
OLD LADIES' DEPARTM ENT
P itcher—1st, Mrs. G. A. Kalesse.
of tree s on fro n t; an ideal location
N eed Y eu r S u it C leaned?
ra te of th e m ark, has a rb itra rily de­ Patch W ork Q uilt, co tto n — 1st, Mrs
W ithrow Bldg.
G reaham , Ore.
Tea Set, 3—1st, Mrs. G. A. Kalesse.
for su b u rb an hom esite on B ark er
Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re­
term ined to value im ports from thgt J. H. Morrison.
road, n ea r Lynch school, $1750, p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for
Enameled China— 1st, Maud W auker
K ro n e 1263
$ l i 5 cash. D on’t say you never ladles aud men.
One yard Lace— 1st, Mrs. J. T. Tuna-
country a t 50 per cent th e norm al
China P a in tin g, N atu ralistic
had an opportunity.
l-argest and best collection— 1st,
exchange ra te of th e m ark o r seven 2d, Mrs. Chas. Berg, Portland.
__
P
E
T
E
R
LENARD,
T
ailor.
R H. CONFREY, R ealto r
P hone 17x
‘
'
Sock«—1st, Mrs M. E. Gilmore.
Maude W auker; 2d, Mrs. A. R. Kubat.
and one half tim es th e p resen t rate.
The Rank of G resham pays 5 per
n o . „ R IT T E R , LOW E & CO.,
H
an
d
k
erch
iefs—
1st,
Mrs.
M.
E.
F
ru
it.
Salad
or
Cake
Dish—
1st,
. -01-2-3-6-7 Board of T rade Bldg cent in te re st on ti me deposits.— Adv.
E ngland has placed a duty against
DR. B. H. PEDERSEN
P atterso n .
Maud W auker; 2d, Mrs. A. R. Kubat. H O M E ’ FOR SALE— Modern house,
G erm an goods for th e protection of
D entist
N
otice
of
G
eneral
Mass
M
eeting.
Embroidered Centerpiece— 1st, Mrs.
P itch er—1st, Mrs. A. R. K ubat; 2d,
g ara g e and chicken ru n s on h alf
its people, but w ith th e proviso al­
Office
over
G resham T h e a te r
N
otice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t,
p
u
r­
Ann McKeown; 2d, Mrs. M. E. P a tte r­ Maud W auker.
•
acre im proved g ro u n d in G resham
lowing for th e retu rn of th a t duty if son.
Office H o u rs 9 to 4:30
O. A. Johnson a t Cecil M etzger’s su a n t to O rdinance No. 65-A of th e
P latter— 1st, Maud W auker
2d.
G
resh
am
.
th e goods a re shipped to th e United
»tore.
tf o rdinances of th e City of G resham a
O regon
T attin g —1st, Mrs M. E. Patterson. Mrs. A. R. K ubat
g en eral mass m eeting will be held at
Stales. In o th e r words th e duty is
Bed Spread—1st, Mrs M. E. P a tte r­
Six Plate«— 1st, Mrs. A. R, K ubat; I'A S T I l i e F O R RE N T - L am lerback th e City H all in th e City of G resham
Bros. Phone 753.
1( a t th e hoAr of 8 p. m., Monday, Oc-
ad eq u ate io protect B ritish industry son.
ATTOBRET8
2d, Maud Wauker.
but th e ftritish financier can ta k e In
In d u strial Display H ousehold Skill
Tea Set, 3—1st, Maud Wauker.
G resham 517
u.
,
~
* 0?
SALE— One h alf block In to b er 10, 1921, fo r th e purpose of
-1st, Vivian H evel; 2d, Mrs. M. D
T ro u td ale, five blocks from C olum ­ no m in atin g not m ore th an four p e r­
th ese goods, pay the duty on them ,
Vase—1st, Maud W auker; 2d, Mrs.
M c GUIRK & SCHNEIDER
G. A. Kalesse.
bia riv er highw ay on a g raveled sons fo r th e follow ing offices:
and then ship them over here and Kern.
Attorneys at Law
One (1 ) m arshal, tw o-year term .
road.
G arden spot, 25 bearing
Ja rd in n lere— 1st, Maud Wauker.
g et a re tu rn of his duty plus a profit
A
t
G
resham Office, Tuesdays
T
hree
(3
)
councilm
en,
each
two-
fru
it
tree
s—
apples,
crabapplfc,
SPECIA LS
Chocolate set— 1st, Maud W auker;
T hursdays and S aturdays
on th e transaction. And the Auieri
plum s, prunes, pears, cherries, year term s.
Apron trim m ed, k nitted Lace— 1st, 2d, Mrs. G. A. Kalesse.
p?rH.Aha
am
«Offlce’ W ithrow Bldg
( ■ G. SCH NEID ER, Recorder.
quince and blackberries.
L arge
can w orkm an is throw n into com pe­ Mrs. John Russell.
P o rtla n d office, 609-15 B en to n B ld g .
Hose Bowl— 1st. Maud Wauker.
By
o
rd
er
of
th
e
council
of
th
e
City
g
ara
g
e
fo
r
tw
o
m
achines
and
tition w ith the low-priced G erm an.
Skirt, trim m ed Lac,»—1st. Mrs John
B ask etry
work shdp, 4-room house, city of G resham
W ith th e G erm an m ark 15 tim es Russell.
Pine Needle Basket— 1st, J. E. P etite
w ater and lig h ts in house and g a r ­ 1,)i?1a ted th is 29th day of Septem ber,
below norm al, as com pared w ith a
Towel, cross stitch —1st, Mrs. U. G.
age, P rice »1250. Phone G resh-
Sweet G rass Basket—2d, Maud
am A 8 ?
w r,te J R- K n a rr
depreciation of little m ore th an one Smith.
Wauker.
Florence M. Honey
Wat«»r User«, A tten tio n !
T ro u td ale, Oregon.
Towel, hem stitched—2d, Mrs. U. G.
do llar in the E nglish pound sterlin g ,
Raffia B asket— 2d, J. E. P etite.
All
w
ater
users
who
do
not
pay
two cents in th e Ja p an ese yen and Smith.
Reed Basket—2d, Mrs. Marion Jo h n ­ NEW HOUSES AND LOTS for sale in th e ir accounts on o r before th e 10th
P ia n o
Filet, tray cloth—1st. Mrs. U G son.
G resham .
One 5-room, m odern of the follow ing m onth will have th e ir
about 10 cents In th e F rench franc,
S
tu
d
io
F
irst
S ta te B ank B ld g.
Smith.
n earin g com pletion, one 3 -ro o m ', w ater tu rn e d off by o rd er of th e city
Best collection—1st. Mrs. Marlon
Am erica faces a problem in a r r a n g ­
Phone 2111
Silk com bination—2d. K atherine Johnson.
com plete.
T hree blocks from r °uncil
G.
COX,
M
arshal.
ing a schedule of tariff rates th a t will Brown. Portland.
Bank of G resham
10 per cent I
D esign in g
provide ad eq u ate protection again st
down, balance like ren t.
Joe
A u ,P n Ti?i,” J R ecovered and R epaired
Bed S p re ad —1st, Minnie G. Brown.
O riginal Book P late — 2d, Maud
A ll k in d s o f Top M a teria l and
M elugin, G resham
tf I
G erm any and not act as an em bargo
F r ie d a E . B r a tz e l
Bed S p read — 2d, Mrs. H, C. B ate­ Wauker.
C u rtain W in d o w s
Teacher of P , „ n „ l
again st o th e r foreign countries if th e man
Original Book Cover— 1st, Maud FOR SALE OR REN T— An 80-acre
farm ; 45 u n d er cu ltiv atio n . F ully
S. E. PALMQU1ST
present system of assessing dutle on
Pillow Slips, em broidered—1st, Mrs. Wauker.
P l
°r
Is-xeon«
equipped w ith Im plem ents; 1 U
foreign valuation Is used Hut by de- J. Barker.
AUTO TOP SHOP
C ontinued on page 3
o
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„a?t
of
M
illef
'8
siding
on
present system of assessing duties on
O W. P. Good g rav el roads. J.
Main St., G resham
P h on e 178
Studio Ridge Ave., n ea r Law rence
term lnltig all ad vulerom duties on
P. Stelnm an. Rt. 1. Bx. 21. Eat»-
G resham , phone 791
s
cada, Oregon._______
th e A merican valuation plan, or
w holesale m ark et value in thia
4 ACHES — all In cu ltiv atio n for
W. S. WOOD
IH SU B A M C E
t « n / Or a. few days a t a bargain
country, no disci tralnatlon is show n
Auctioneer
SEE-
$5
cash.
B
alance
easy
pay­
and all countries will be treated
VANCOUVER. WASHINGTON
m ents. Jo h n Brow n, G resh am ,;
JO HN BROWN
alike In the amount of duty imposed
Phone 2501.
r a r ™ and « ‘ »ck B « lss a S p e c ia lty
on im ports.
P h o n e T a n co n v er 614, or
O resh am O utlook 1561
MISCELLANEOUS
If the Amerleun valuation plan is I
not m ade n p art of Hie tariff bill, th e |
30-30 W IN CH ESTER R IF L E fo r
sale, also 38 Colts revolver. H. A
R einer Building
lawn m ow er Industry in this country,
. P ^ R A’ Rox 5 5 » G resham
General
C
arpenter
W
ork
giving em ploym ent to m ore than
phone T ab o r 5629.
and ( ahi net M aking
I he GRESHAM OL I LOOK lias a supply of the
4.000 people a t an average wage of
TOMATOES fine for canning, 40c per
JAMES ELKINGTON
__ L o n g E x p er ie n c e
>6 per da> and producing 800,000
.
IW 8U B A B C B
box. M Jo h n sto n , one block east
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’
nery.
troyed
J. M. Lontz, president of ;
P l a t e G1« m ).
the 1. ft N Lawn Mower com pany,
Office
„
says In a statem en t to the secretary
of th e A m erican V aluation associa­
YOU N EED IT.
tion,
I have recently received a
Oregon Fire Relief Assn.
G erm an catalogue, dated May 2,
Oregon Life Insurance
1»21. quoting a price of 60 m arks
B. W THORNE, Agent
ona lawn m ow er which is an exact
We are almost giving it away with a combination
duplicate of a popular American
Gresham, Oregon
Res. 67
model th a t a t today's price of labor
Phones
Ofc. 1291
and m aterials can not be produced in ;: subscription to the Portland News and Outlook.
A m erica fo r less th a n $4.25. w ith
tli.- murk worth but a fraction m ore | <
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 41
M a x w e ll S c h n e id e r
than a cent and a half in A m erican
money, the G erm an price for the
PICTURE FRAMING
m ow er Is 76 cents, or six tim es be­
P o r tla n d N e w s $ 5 .0 0
low th e American price S„ y o u c a n .
Main Street
G resham
P h on e 841
see w hat J m ean when I say this In- j
d u stry will be destroyed, not crip ­
O u t l o o k ............. 1 .5 0
pled, If ad e q u ate protection is not
F h o n e G reeh am 489
provided."
D i r e c t o r y ........... 5 .0 0
Many o th e r in d u stries face a like
W ood - S an d - G ravel
fate. T he basket m a n u factu rers of
A m erica, 76 In all, giving em ploy­
Delivered any Place
T o t a l ____ $ 1 1 .5 0
m ent to 10,000 w orkers, and with a
Cor. P ow ell and Maple
TRUCK SERVICE
iO8 Aah Stem«
capital Investm ent of » 10,000,000,
Gresham
P*>rtl«ad
M l
J- R. K N A R R & S O N
face ruin. “ Many baskets are being
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
MANY PRIZES WON
. . .
. . .
Get $ ■ 1 .0 0 For 50c
Contractor, Builder
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
ALL FOR
$ 5 .7 5
PHOTOS
WOOD
COAL
Ekstrom Truck Service
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Bdwy.
TFl< H ’T D A L K , O R E 4 IO N