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    PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F r i­
day a t G resham , Oregon, by th e
O utlook P u blishing Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E d ito r and M anager.
GRESHAM
O ITIÄ X JK .
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
BAPTIST HISTORY IS THEME OF
ADDRESS BY KARL A. MILLER
O ne year, 1 1 6 # , s ix m o n th s, I6c, th r ee
m o n th s' tria l su b s c r ip tio n . 66c
C om b in ation r a te s w ith a ll th e P o rt­
land D a ilies. W eek ly O regon ian . W eek ly
J o u rn a l and O regon C ity E n terp rise.
7. 1922
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
WANTED— Man u n d er 40 w ith wife
to ru n 18-acre fru it place, fo u r
W hen th e reception to th e B aptist je rtso n , Mary R obertson, S arah Rob-
pastor, th e Rev. David Q. B arry, and I ertso n , Sam uel Brown, Jim Scott,
m iles n o rth ea st of G resham . Must
„
„
,
. , .
,
, Jo h n B u tler, A lexander Beers, Susan
be w o rk er and u n d erstan d rasp b er­
Mrs B arry was planned last week, it Bee„ p L McLain, Lizzie McLain,
ry cu ltu re. Ten acres rasp b erries,
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s rea so n a b le. Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e was expected, th a t M ayor K A M ille r; H ester McLain, A lta B. M cLain, Jas.
excellent m iscellaneous o rch ard , 4-
w ill call.
would welcome th ese ch u rch lead ers j L aw rence, Jo h n so n Cleveland, J. D.
room house, o u tb uildings, horse,
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f G resh am in th e nam e of th e city.
cow, chickens, tools.
M oderate
Mr. M iller P ,r “ w n> Jam es W. Brown, Jam es
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F a ir v ie w
,, .
Schram , Jo h n Com er, E llen Com er
sa lary o r m ight lease fo r y ear o r
wac unexpectedly called away on ac- and ch a8 Cleveland
longer.
W. D. F raley , 393-14th
E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch
T he cred it fo r th e financing and
8. 1911. a t th e P ostofflce a t G resh am . co u n t of th e death of Mrs. M iller’s
stre e t, P o rtlan d .
O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 8, 1879. m other. In P o rtlan d , and th e speech ! b u ilding of th e church m ust be giv-
FO R SALE— A m erican W onder seed
was not delivered. H ow ever, it had !
Scott, and Jo h n so n Cleve-
,
,
,
, .
■
, land both of whom have passed on to
potatoes. 2-ounce size, $1.25 per
VOX POPULI, VOX DEI.
been p repared and was la te r placed t h e ir e te rn a l rew ard.
100 pounds; sm aller, $1.00; larg er,
T he voice of th e people has tr i in th e hands of officials of th e church i in looking over th e foregoing list
$1.50. B ring sacks and so rt them
who recognized it as a p ap er of so I you will recognize th e name# of only
um phed again to th e glory of God.
yourself.
W alter R am ser, a t W il­
wh° are ■ « » < » ‘his e a rth and
T he people dem and peace. They m uch public in te re st th a t It was giv-
.
,
...
the fact is bro u g ht hom e to us th a t
son C orners on G resham -D am ascus
dem and com ity am ong nations. They en to th e O utlook for publication. a pe r iod o f o n ly 4 0 years m akes a
road. R3, B oring, Ore.
dem and lessening th e probability of The p rincipal p a rt of th e add ress is w onderful change am ong we hum an
given
below
:
¡beings.
HEM
STITCHING AND P IC O T IM I
« a i by th e lim itatio n of th e in s tru ­
In th e sp rin g of 1885 Rev. Mr. Mc-
ATTACHM ENT; fits all sew ing m a­
m ents of war. They dem and, as fa r
We are alw ays glad to see new peo- Lain left G resham to prove up on his
chines. P rice $2.00. Checks, 10c ex-
as possible, th e rem oval of th e causes pie com e to o u r city, especially those ! hom estead, and a p reach er by th e
i tra. L ig h ts Mail O rder House, Box
of m isu n d erstan d in g w hich lead to of good m orals and ch aracter. We a re i nam e of H askell took up his work
LIVESTOCK
am bitious and w ant to see o u r city ; T h e next im p o rta n t epoch in th e
127, B irm ingham , Alabam a.
w ar.
HORSES
lie n ee the lim itation of arm s con­ grow and good churches and schools 1 ch u rch was when th e holiness preach-
FOR
SALE— 6-cylinder, 7-passenger
a re th e stro n g est factors along th is I err cam e to G resham and drew a
to u rin g car, cord tires, sta rte r,
ference.
line.
People are a g ood, deal like n u m b er of th e B ap tists into th e ir lit- WANTED— Young team of 1500
lig h ts and b attery in first-class con
T hree m onths the accredited re p ­ sheep, if we have a stro n g , well at- tie band which la te r developed into
pound m ares. Call D am ascus 56.
dltion. D irt cheap at $400. Some
resen tativ es of th e leading n ation s ten d ed B aptist church, all B aptists 't h e F re e M ethodist church.
W a lte r R am ser, B oring, Ore.
term s, if desired.
and in te restin g to
have d elib erated a t W ashington. jro u n d th e co u n try will w ant to come dw It ell is fo r profitable
a few m in u tes on th e estab ­ FOR SALE— A good heavy team . A m erican B rooder stove, 1000-chick
and g et in w ith th e crowd.
T h eir w ork is accom plished. T he n a ­
Jo h n Brown, phone 2501.
tf I capacity, $15.
A young school teach er was In- lish m en t of th e B ap tist ch u rch in our
tions breath easier. All can now d e­ stru c tin g h er class in arith m e tic and B,ate an(l com m unity. T hese hardy
Pen of S. C. W hite L eghorns w ith
COWS
cockerel, $2 each. T hese hens are
note them selves m ore assiduously to asked th e follow ing Question: "If pio n eer men and women b ro u g h t with FOR SALE— Two fresh H olstein
as good as any in M ultnom ah
th e re were tw elve sheep in a p a stu re them from th e ir ea stern hom es th e ir
the p u rsu its of peace.
cows,
1
Jersey
cow
a
t
$75
each.
W.
faith in God and th e ir high sta n d ard
county.
W. A. H essel, G resham , phone
I t is well. T he conference opened and eight jum ped out, how m any of m o rality and as soon as th e ir
would be le ft? ” A sm all boy in th e
Two good fam ily cows, Jerseys, $50
1141.
and closed w ith prayer. T he people re a r of th e class held up his hand hom es w ere b u ilt an d fam ilies pro­
and $60.
voice a devout and th a n k fu l Amen. and replied, “ None, you d o n ’t know vided for, th e next task u n d erta k en FOR SALE— Bull and th re e cows, A bout 10 sack s cull spuds, 50 cents
was
to
erect
a
house
of
w
orship
Re­
In th e o rd er of th e ir sig n a tu re, th e sh eep ." I th in k th a t sto ry applies to g ard less of o u r p a rtic u la r denom i­
reg istered Jersey s; 4 reg istered
a sack. Andrew Bros., R2, T ro u t­
D uroc brood sows to falro w by
dale. Phone G resham 255.
in stru m e n ts to which th e n atio n s a f­ m ost of us as none of us w ant to be n atio n shall we not, as sons and
left behind, and it Is exem plified by .
, ,
, ..
,
.
M arch 8; 3 heavy w ork horses, 6,
fixed th e ir nam es w ere th e four- th e com ing of th e early m issionaries '
FO
R SALE— Good 3-inch farm w ag­
L i,?!™
7 an d 9 years old. F arm fo r ren t.
people, feel it « o u ... r d ,. uty to ~ carry
... on
on w ith lig h t bo*, heavy steel
pow er Pacific tre a ty supplem ent, th e to Oregon
R.
F.
W
alters,
G
resham
,
phone
th e w ork of th e M aster so nobly be­
axles. $4 0. W alter R am ser, B or­
five-power naval lim itation trea ty ,
1731.
In 1834 th e first M ethodist m is­ g u n ?
ing, Oregon.
SEV
ERA
L
FR
E
SH
COWS
for
sale.
th e five-power sub m arin e and poison sionary cam e to Oregon and estab ­
We have discovered th a t Mr. Barry
lished
a
m
ission
on
th
e
east
bank
of
C.
E.
B
ram
hall,
T
ro
u
td
ale,
phone
FOR SALE— Good M onarch stum p
has trav eled in an easterly direction
gas trea ty , th e nine-pow er g en e ral
the W illam ette R iver ab o u t 60 m iles
T ro u td ale 10-F 2.
p u ller w ith new % -inch red stra n d
far-e astern tre a ty and th e nine-pow ­ above its confluence w ith th e C olum ­ an d I am su re th a t he will be a friend
cable, heavy root hook, and pow er
to go to In tim e of pleasu re o r tro u b le TO TRA D E— Will tra d e Jersey h eif­
e r Chinese tariff treaty . Several o th ­ bia, w hich w ould be n ea r th e sta te and we will n ot have to sta n d off and
pulley for $75.
E x tra % -inch
ers, one fresh, for good team , h a rn ­
e r lesser tre a tie s grew out of th e ne­ capital
cable if desired. Also old 1-inch
look upon him as a superm an o r a
ess an d 3-in. wagon. Ja ck S aun­
In 1838 th e first C atholic m ission­ m an a p a rt from us, b ut as a man
cable, ab o u t 75 feet, at your own
ders, Boring, Rt. 1. G resham Tel-
gotiations.
aries reached V ancouver, W ashing- am ong men, tru e and loyal, upholding _ephone 346.______________________
price.
W alter R am ser. B oring,
T he conference opened w ith an ad- (ton
and T hom as F ield in g Scott was ev ery th in g th a t is good and pure
Oregon.
tf
dreBS by P resid en t H ard in g and , Hen t in 1853 as m issionary bishop of an d frow ning on th a t'w h ic h is evil. W IL L SELL CH EA P OR TRADE for
beef several good cows, fresh in a M IXED HAY AND CLOVER to r sale
closed In th e sam e m anner.
! the Episcopal church of Oregon.
few days; one Jersey h eifer ju s t
Baled. E. D unn, Rt. 4, G resham ,
In his closing speech th e presi­
The first B ap tists cam e to th e P a­ IN T H E INTERESTS O F SAFETY.
fre sh ; also one y earlin g Jersey
phone 93.
tf
cific
C
oast
in
1843;
and
a
B
ap
tist
bull.
S.
T.
Lind,
phone
28x1.
dent, am ong o th e r things, said:
SAND AND GRAVEL for sale from
church was organized a t W est Union
T
he
Public
Service
Com
m
ission
of
ESTRAY— ta k en up-—two one-year-
" I t may be th a t th e naval holiday near H illsboro, May 25, 1844. The
Bell pit.
Call M. E. W illiam s
old H olstein heifers. O w ner m ay
phone 121x4.
here contracted will expire w ith the first resid en t B aptist m in iste r on th is N evada has recently Issued an order,
g et them by paying for feed and
trea ty , but I do not believe it. T hose coast was Rev. V incent Snelling, who req u irin g th e d riv ers of au to stages
ad. F ra n k Herz, Boring, Ore. 4t CEDAR FEN CE POSTS and berry
cam
e
to
Oregon
in
1844.
posts fo r sale. V .' J . H illyard
of us who live an o th e r decade are
and
tru
c
k
s
engaged
in
th
e
tra
n
s
p
o
r­
I WOULD L IK E to h ea r from som e
Many of th e Oregon colonists were
phone G resham 95x2.
tf
m ore likely to w itness a g ro w th of B aptists.
one who has a good bull fo r sale. FOR SALE— Dry No. 1 old gro w th
They exhibited genuine ta tio n of passengers, explosives and
public opinion, stren g th en e d by the m issionary sp irit and w ere noted for
S. F. P itts, G resham , Ore., R. A.
wood. Good dead wood, delivered.
new experience, which will m ake na- th e ir acts of ch a rity , for th e building inflam m able liquids, to stop before TWO GOOD COWS for sale, one reg­
L. E. C rasw ell, phone G resham
of
churches
and
for
o
th
e
r
en
terp
risin
g
crossing
th
e
tra
c
k
s
of
any
steam
or
istered
Jersey,
and
one
high
g
rad
e
363.
tf
tIt ns m ore concerned w ith living to
deeds, am ong w hich was th e e s ta b ­
Jersey-G
uernsey,
now
fresh
;
also
th e fulfillm ent of G od's high inten t lishm ent of McMinnville College. electric in te ru rb a n railro ad and look
FOR SALE— Cordwood, dry, first
100 W hite L eghorn laying hens.
g ro w th ; also dead wood. C. D.
th an w ith a genius of w arfare and From th e o u tse t th e re w ere stro n g in each direction for ap proaching
P rice reasonable. Mrs. J . W. H en­
C ath ey , G re sh a m , p h o n e 97.
preachers am ong them . B ut w hile
destruction.
dricks,
G
resham
,
R.
A,
Box
288,
train s.
LOOSE
HAY fo r sale. Mixed. J. T.
o
th
e
rs
may
have
been
g
re
a
te
r,
th
e
residence
Section
L
ine
an
d
Rock-
"8ince th is conference of n ation s
m ost noted B ap tist p reach er in O re­
M cCulloch. Phone 296 G resham .
T he o rd er, w hich does not apply to
wood r o a d s . ____ ~_______________
lias pointed w ith u nanim ity to th e gon was Rev. Jo ab Powell, who oc­
S torage b attery rep airin g and re ­
way of peace today, like conferences cupies a p ecu liar place in pioneer th e crossing of trac k s of electric and FOR SALE— F o u r No. 1 m ilk cows
th a t will be fresh betw een now and ch arg in g , s ta rte r
and
g en e rato r
o th e r s tre e t railro a d s w ithin m unici­
in th e fu tu re , u n d er a p p ro p riate con­ history.
F eb ru ary 10. P hone 71x5 o r call w ork.
R a k er & Son.
p
alities,
is
sim
ila
r
to
th
e
one
re
c
e
n
t­
In
1852
Rev.
Mr.
Powell
cam
e
ditions and w ith aim s well conserved
a t C o ttrell store.
tf
from M issouri to Oregon an d located
NOTICE
and definite, may illum ine th e h ig h ­ on Santiam river, w here he e s ta b ­ ly issued by th e C alifornia Com m is­ SEV ERA L GOOD F R E S H COWS for
N otice is hereby given th a t I have
sale.
E.
B aum ann,
G resham ,
ways and byways of hum an activity. lished Providence church, a colony sion, b u t is b ro ad e r in scope as it in ­
phone 2441.______________________ been appointed E xecutor of th e E s­
w ith
fo u r hu n d red cludes tru ck s tra n sp o rtin g explos­
T he torches of u n d ersta n d in g have o rg an izatio n
ta te of Jam es Silas Crum bley, d e
ives
an
d
inflam
m
able
liquids.
POULTHY
m
em
bers,
a
follow
ing
w
hich
was
very
Ixen lighted and they o u g h t to glow
ceased, by th e H onorable George Taz-
r< m arkable at th a t tim e on account
T
he
degree
of
carelessness
an
d
WANTED— A full blood p artrid g e well, Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt of
and encircle th e globe.”
of its size in a sparsely se ttle d lo­ recklessness on th e p a rt of au to m o ­
Rock ro o ster. S. F. P (tts, G resh­ Oregon, fo r M ultnom ah County. All
cality.
am, Oregon.
___ persons having claim s ag ain st said
W H E R E T H E MONEY GOES.
It is a m a tte r of record th a t d u r­ bile d riv ers is alm o st in com prehen­
E state are hereby notified to p resen t
Lym an's Ix^ h orn la y e r s .
ing his m inistry Jo ab Powell bap­ sible, according to R. J. Clancy, who
B ooking o rd ers for baby chlx. O r­ th e sam e to me a t my office on or be­
T he m a tte r of g e ttin g th e dough tized nearly 3090 souls, w hich is a
is in ch arg e of th e Safety D ep art­ d er early and g et your chix when you fore six m onths from th is date.
occupies so m uch of o u r th o u g h t th a t g re a te r n um ber th a n any o th e r p e r­
D ated a t P o rtlan d , Oregon, th is
m ent of th e S ou thern Pacific Com ­ w ant them . A. R. Lym an, G resham ,
we rarely stop to consider w hat be­ son baptized w est of th e Rocky
10th day of Ja n u a ry , 1922.
pany, D uring th e last th re e years O re g o n , p h o n e 5 2 x 5 . _____ _______ tf
m
ountains.
T
his
good
man
was
illit­
com es of it.
Most concerns, em ­
B. F. MULKEY, Executor.
e ra te from th e academ ic sta n d p o in t; and nine m onths ending S eptem ber FOR SALE— Several dozen young
4 03 C orbett Bldg.
ploying a hundred o r m ore w orkers, b ut he was so th o ro u g h ly versed in
laying hens and pullets. S. T. Lind,
30 th , g ra d e crossing accidents on th e
Need Your S u it C leaned?
p h o n e 28x1.________________________
pa? by check. T his m akes it possi­ th e Bible th a t he did not req u ire it
S o u th ern Pacific involved th e d eath
H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re­
340-E G G OLD T R I STY in cu b ato r
ble to know nt least w here th e checks for reference in th e pulpit, alth o u g h
of 177, in ju ry to 828 and th e dam age
his
serm
ons
abounded
in
biblical
and 1000-chick Buckeye brooder p airin g n eatly dene. T ailoring for
are cashed w hich usually m eans a
stove fo r sale. A lbert Odell, Rt. 3, ladies an d men.
qu o tatio n s. He could scarcely read or d istru c tio n of 2,495 autom obiles.
purchase o r paym ent for an artic le o r w rite, yet he knew th e hym n book
Box 513. P o rtlan d , on G ilbert road.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
T he n u m b er of Instances is su rp ris ­
purchased.
from cover to cover.
ing in which autom obiles ra n on P U R E B R E D B A R R E D ROCK eggs
Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and
He was so o rig in al, so eccentric, so
T his in te re stin g m a tte r has r e ­
for hatch in g .
A. F . H am m ar.
trac k s in fro n t of tra in , u su ally th e
G resham , phone 961.
tf your P o rtlan d Dally.
cently been investigated in P o rt­ ready in good hum ored re p a rte e and
so pow erful in th e pulpit th a t people re su lt of raolng w ith th e tra in ; ran
Keep In style, T ry one of those
land and th e resu lts a re suggestive
cam e from n ear and far to h ea r him in to Ride of tra in in stead of tra in W H ITE PEK IN DUCK EGOS for 'classy-fled” ads.
sale. F rom th o ro u g h b red s, $1.50
T he official organ of A ssociated , preach.
Into them , m ainly th e resu lt of try in g
a dozen. R. T. S m ith, G resham ,
To illu stra te his eccen tricities it
In d u stries of Oregon gives th e re ­
O reg o n .
tf
to beat tra in to th e crossing; ran
is
said
th
a
t
th
e
O
regon
se
n
ate
was
Phone G resham 489
su lts as follow s:
p u rsu in g a policy w hich he could not th ro u g h and b roke down crossing P E K IN DRAKES fo r sale. P rise
N inety-four pay checks out of 100 approve: so on e m orning when th e
w
inning
stock.
S.
C.
W
hite
L
e
g
­
g ates low ered to p ro tect them from
W ood - Sand - G ravel
of one P o rtlan d factory, rcently ex­ p resid en t of th e se n ate invited him
h o rn cockerels.
Mrs. A. C. Alt-
ap p ro ach in g tra in , and ran down and
liaus, G resham , phone 167. Sweet
am ined, were fouud to have been to serve as ch ap lain and th e se n ato rs
Delivered anv Place
in ju re d crossing flagmen w arning
B rier F arm .
cashed in re ta il stores. In an o th e r arose for th e invocation Mr. Powell
TRUCK SERVICE
offered th is strik in g prayer. "O, them of an ap proaching train . *
PIGS
instance 95 checks o u t of 100 had Lord forgive them for they know not
W ILL SELL CH EA P OR TRADE o ne! J. R. K N A R R & SON
been cashed in reta il Htores!
In w hat they do. A m en.” It is said
Farm R em inder«.
larg e type P oland-C hina boar. 16 I
nt.o th er factory 150 out of 200 w ere th a t th is is th e sh o rtest p ray e r ever
S p rin g p lan tin g of vetch is success-
m onths. S. T. Lind, phone 28x1. j
TROUTDALE, OREGON
offered by a ch ap lain before th e O re­
cashed in stores.
fu ’ only when p lan tin g is done early. H A M P8H IRES FO R SALE— A few j
gon senate.
Probably h ig h er th a n th e aver­
F o r want of church larg e enough P lan tin g a fte r March 1 is likely to
bred g ilts and sows, to farrow in
age. b u t—
to accom m odate his audiences, c o u rt­ produce a low yield.
M arch and A pril. Big type boar, j
houses,
public
schools
and
th
e
a
te
rs
Isn 't th e re som ething very signifi­
Choice s t o c k
at rock h o t-!
were
placed
at
th
e
com
m
and
of
th
is
cant to th e re ta il d ealer In th is?
FA R M ER S MUTUAL HAS PROS-
tom prices. P hone 251, Mrs. Ma­
,
t
¡p ecu liar p reach er— th e B ap tists for-
a high g rad e
P
E
R
D
IS
YEAR
Isn t th is reason enough why th e HVer jn O regon— who lived on plain
rlon Johnson.
tire , reasonable
dealer should give th e goods of ' d iet and w ent ab o u t clad in home- S IS .4410,000 in Forre Jan. 12. 1922.
In price. All
FOR
SALE-—R
egistered
H
am
p
sh
ire,
quality m anu factu red n ea rest hom e j spun.
work g u aran teed .
hogs, 2 bred g ilts. 3 boars. 7 %
O
ur
local
church
was
organized
T
he
F
arm
ers
M
utual
F
ire
Relief
a r equal chance on his shelves and
m onths old, 2 boars 2 % m onths, I
„ .
„
...
. ..a b o u t 1882 by Rev. D. L. McLain, association m ade big gains in 1921
B en tley ’s
4 sows 2 % m onths. Prices reason- j
push them equally w ith th e rest of w | jo cam e to Oregon from Missouri. having written $4.466,000 in risk s,
able. F. A. W elch, G resham , Rt.
his w ares?
Tire
Shop
Up u n til a few m onths ago when he gain ed 1700 new m em bers and paid
T he channels of local tra d e a re w ent to Join th e church triu m p h a n t $28,000 in fire losses. Ja n u ary 1st __ 4. phone 77x.__________________
Main St.,
G resham
enlivened quickly by pay roll money Rev. Mr. McLain was a fam iliar fig­ th e association adopted a uniform
REAL ESTATE, RFNTAL8.
ure on o u r stree ts, a ta ll, w hite ra te of 30c per h u n d red d o llars in ­
in circulation.
Pay roll m oney Is ■¡haired, kindly old g en tlem an , g rea t- su ran c e on all farm property. T his FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed room s or
th e fastest moving money in th e i ly beloved by his m any friends. His low ra te will enable every fa rm e r to
room and board. F. D. Shelley.
j> hone^l313.______________ ____
1 C ontractor — Builder
w orld.
I widow and d a u g h te rs a re well know n carry Insurance. H. W. S nashall was
G eneral B uilding In G resham and
re-elected p resident. Any one d e s ir­ FOR «ALE CHEAP New bungalow-
Increased production m eans m ore r<
P re8,lttni- .
. .
vicinity a t P o rtlan d prices
T he ex istin g reco rd s reveal th e ing to see him about insurance may
fo
u
r
room
and
bath.
G
arage,
w are-earning people and m ore money follow ing nam es as being am ong the call at th e G resham fair g rounds.
chicken house and run. N ear cor­
A . RUDE
in circulation.
o rg an izers of th e ch u rch : J. J Rob- P hone 1465.
n er F o u rth and Hood street«. Joe
BUCKLEY AVENUE
T he m erchants who co-operate
M elugln,
Route 3
Box 783
Portland
w ith th e hom e m a n u fa ctu re r are real I
FOR 8ALE BY OWNER— Five-acre
d esirab le hom e site, well cleared
com m unity builders.
T el. 96x — E lectric B uilding —
and level. Ten acres fine berry
A u to T o p s R ecovered and R ep aired
and farm land, p artly cleared. Both
A ll k in d s o f T on M aterial and
It is claim ed th a t w hile the a u to - '
n ea r G resham
F o rty acres near
C u rtain W indow »
m obile has cut largely into th e pass­
school, sto re. Mt. Hood Loop h ig h ­
way. Has good house, fa ir barn.
S. E. PALMQUIST
enger business ef th e railro ad s t h e !
CARPENTER
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
F o u rteen acres cleared, balance
ft eight business developed In con­
AUTO TOP SHOP
Septic Tanka
Wiring for Light
fine tim ber.
R easonable prices,
nection w ith th e autom obile has been
term s.
E. J. G radin, G resham .
Built
and Power
Main St , Gresham
Phone 175
enorm ous and possibly m ore t h a n 1
phone 5 2 4.
tf
Jack Screws
National Mazda
offsets th e loss In o th e r ways.
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per i
for Rent
Lamps
cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Ad |
It is ever thus. S om ething new is
General C arpenter Work
W hat you w ant, w hen you want It,
developed w hich cu ts Into long es­
F loyd L. M ack
as you w ant It— W ant ad It.
and C«b4ne< M aking
tablished
business but new and
L o n s E x p erien ce
ROOMS FOR REN T— F u rn ish ed o r!
usually g re a te r business resu lts and 1
W O RK G U A R A N T E E D
u
n
fu
rn
ish
ed
.
P
hone
1933.
th e world moves on w ith m ore pleas­
L. .1. \ \ INTER. Gresham
ure and speed.
C H O IC E M E A T S
MISCELLANEOUS
USE WANT ADSl
MASON
Main St.
FRANK C. JONES & CO.
Contractor, Builder
Frank C. Jones
T he coronation of C ard in al A chille
R a ttl as Pope Pius XI w ill ta k e place
on F eb ru ary 12. He succeeds B ene­
dict XV whose d eath occurred re c e n t­
ly
He is an Italian and said to be
65 years old. His policy is a n n o u n c­
ed as "u n iv ersal pacification.”
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S ausage, Lard
F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main St., Oresham
GEO. DIRTI« Prop.
P hone 1711
FOR SA L E — «'.rape, cu rren t, and
gooseberry plants. 15 cents each;
V ictoria rh u b arb , 5 cen ts; a sp a r­
agus, cheap. J. Ruhr, T routdale,
phone G resham 15x3.
J. E. GATES
F uneral Director
O N E S H A R E T E L E P H O N E STOCK
ESTACADA
for sale.
M utual T elephone Co.,
$35. Jo h n F reem an. R 3. Bx 537,
L ents S tatio n , P o rtlan d .
I^ d y A ssistant
Price« R ight
p ir r e ic iA jr s
PHONE—
Office 1361
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H ou rs: 10-12 A. M.
2-4 and 7-2 P. M
Office. W ith r o w B u ild in g
G R E SH A M ,
-
OREGON
Office P h o n e 46
R es. P h o n e 122
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, o v er P lr » t s t a t e B ank
H o u r s— 1 to 5 P . M.
G R E SH A M ,
-
OREGON
Phone 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, F. D.
Physician and Surgeon
fo r
W om en anti C hildren
G resham ,
Oregon
P H O N E S — B e sld e n c s, T ab or 130
Office, M ain 4812
H o m e A-6162
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R es. 3 E a s t 69th St.
Office, 1111-13 S e llin g B ld g .
PORTLAND,
RE
OREGON
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over F irst S ta te Bank
H o u rs 2 to 6 P. M.
P h o n es— Office 1271;
R es. 127x
G resh am , O regon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office o v er B an k o f G resh am
Office p h o n s 1431 or 179
Mes. 1433
W ith Dr. W . J. O tt
B eet p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm en t
D E N T IS T S
P h o n e s:
Office 3184;
8185
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
D ental X-Ray
Office over Bank of G resham
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
P h o n e 1363
Phone 123x
?
DR. B. H. PEDERSEN
D en tist
Office over G resham T h ea ter
Office H o u rs 8 to 4
.G resh a m ,
-
O regon
ATTOBNETS
G resh am 517
B ro a d w a y 12
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
A t G resh am Office,
T u esd a y s, T h u rsd a y and S a tu rd a y s
G resh am Office, W ith r o w B ldg.
P ortlan d Office. 6 0 5 -1 5 P e n to n B ld g.
MUSICIANS
Florence M. Honey
P iano
S tu d io F irst S ta te B ank B ldg.
Phone 2111
F rieda E. B ratzel
Teacher of Piano
P riv a te or C lass Ijessons
R ela x a tio n . H and D ev elo p m en t, S cale
B u ild in g and M u sical A n a ly sis
S tu d io, R id g e A ve., n ear L aw ren ce
G resh am , P h o n e 791
Teaching E v e ry W ednesday.
John W. O liver
t ’iolin Teacher
Call or phone 177, Wednesday.
Studio a t home of D. M. Roberts
Second and Roberts Av., Gresham
IN S U R A N C E
g j> j£ __
JOHN BROWN
P io n eer R ea l E s ta te and In su ra n ce
U fe,
P ir e,
A u to m o b ile,
H ea lth .
P la te G la ss.
S A T IS F A C m
T I O N G U A R A N T E E D
Office 2501
PHONES
R e a 612
R eg n er B u ild in g
JAMES ELKINGTON
nrsuM ABoa
A ccident,
Surety Ronds,
Fire,
A utom obile, L ife, H ealth
P la te G lass.
Office on M ala S tr e e t
Office 2341
PHONES
R es. 63
Real Estate
Insurance
A ccident, H ealth, A utom obile
Oregon F ire R elief Assn.
Oregon L ife In su ra n ce Co.
B. W. T H O R N E , A gt.
G R E SH A M . OREGON
Ofc 1291
Phones
Bee. 1957
M axw ell Schneider
PHOTOS
PICTURE FRAMING
Gresham
Main S treet
P h on e 541
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
VANCOUVER,
Pana
1
1*
WASHINGTON
and fftock OalM a B y a d a jty
P hon » T a n co n v a r <14, or
G raaham O u tlook 1561
C lassified Ad. R ates
F irs t in sertio n , l c a w ord, mini­
mum 20c; su b seq u en t insertions, %c
a word, m inim um 16c.
User» of th e W ant Ad. Colum n are