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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, FEBKFAHY », 1923
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every Tuesday and Friday
at Gresham , Oregon, by the Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. Clair,
E ditor and M anager.________
O ne y e a r , $1.50. six m o n th s. 85c, th ro e
m o n th s ' t r ia l su b s c rip tio n , 60c.
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­
la n d D a ilie s.
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A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s re a s o n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e
w ill c a ll.
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o r t h i a l p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G re s l a m .
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n o f F a irv ie w .
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la ss m a tte r M arch
3. 1911, a t th e P ostoffice a t G re sh a m ,
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M arch 3, 1879.
W hen asked w hat ho advised t h e ' Telegram -O utlook b a rg a in R ate
larm ers to p lan t, Mr. F ish er said
C orrected,
there should be m ore straw b erries and
The bargain rate for th e P o rtlan d
gooseberries in th is d istrict as there 1 ' legram and the G resham Outlook
seem s to be plenty of o rd ers for them. This should“ ha°ve* been »LSO.^The’ ra’te
W hile the m ark et for straw b erries was , on the Telegram alone is $3.75. T hese
not very firm tu is past year, th ere Is rates a re in effect until Feb. 28.
LIVESTOCK
MACHINERY.
alw ays a good dem and for the fresh
H O RSES
F O R S A L E — N ew h a n d c u ltiv a to r. $3.75.
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fruit. Mr. F ish er believes the E tter-
C y p h e rs in c u b a to r, $12 ; q u a r t m ilk b o t­
Ai r i h l ', m erits L ave b een m a d e f o r a n F O R S A L E —2 h o rses. 1 s p r in g to o th h a r ­
ro w . 1 d r a g h a rro w . P h o n e 15x2.
tle s. 10c ea c h , b o ttle c a r r ie r . ,’5 c ; se t
burg 121 is the com ing canning berry. I llu s tra te d le c tu re on “B e tt e r F a r m
c a n o n iz in g
in s tru m e n ts . $4.50.
L u cy
llo r m s to be g iv en a t th e M e th o d ist
CATTLE
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a rk e r -■
R o ad • , p h ■ o n e 75.
O ther berries spoken of as good were c h u rc h in O re a h a m on M o n d a y ev e n in g .
F O R S A L E O R T R A D E fo r cow s, 1919
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the Wilson and the C lark Seedling. p r o g ra m s of F a r m e r« ' W eek. P ro f. W . H .
F o rd a n d fo u r c o rd s o f wood. F r a n k F O R S A L E —O ne ste el c la d s tu m p p u lle r,
300 ft. ca b le , $60.
K. H a rv e y . R . 2,
S p y b ro clf. O. W . T a r r p la c e e a s t of
The Oregon is a good b erry but It does H ir ia o g , of th e d e p a r tm e n t o f r u r a l le a d -
T ro u td a le .
G r e s h a m on S ectio n L in e ro a d .
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h ip o f K im b all School o f T h eo lo g y ,
not ru n rig h t to r size.
will be tin fcp» a k e r. T h is is b e in g a r r a n g - F R E S H C O W F O R S A L E , V o g ler & G e r­ DANDT- GASOLINE BURNER STEAM
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
C. 11. L ew is ad v ised his h e a re rs nev-
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er to try an y th in g new when planning
I for by
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ire u it ln c o o p e ra tio n w ith C o u n ty A g e n t
, »• U H a d .
FARM ERS WEEK OF
farm crops as it is too expensive. Let i
INTEREST TO WOMEN the experim ent statio n do the experi- [
N O T IC E F O R P I B I.IC’A T IO N .
v u lc a n iz e r fo r a u to tu b e w o rk a n d a
U n iv e rs a l c y lin d e r r e b o rin g o u tfit w ith
e x t r a h e a d fo r sa le ch e a p . C o o k 's G a r ­
a g e , T ro u td a le , p h o n e G re sh a m 484.
H E R C U L E S S T U M P P U L L E R - f o r sa .e.
PIG S
P e t e r M iller, o n S ectio n L in e r o a d n e a r
K a s e r's . G re sh a m . lt-A , B o x 44.
4 “P O L A N D -C H IN A G IL T S fo r sa le. 5
m o n th s old. S ire , J o c e ly n ’s B ig W o n ­ F O R S A L E — O ne IT. S. c re a m s e p a ra to r ,
d er. d a m , W o n d e r R ose.
G eo. It.
u se d v e ry little . H . C. C o m p to n , B o r-
S c h a e ffe r. B o rin g . O reg o n , p h o n e 396.
ing. O regon, p h o n e G re sh a m 95x.
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F O R S A L E — R e g is te re d D u ro c
J e rs e y F O R S A L E —N ew ste el ta n k , 300 g a l. fo r
sow . 835, o r w ill tr a d e fo r h a y . H . F .
w a t e r p r e s s u re sy s te m .
P ric e $65.
B o u rg e o is, T ro u td a le , O reg o n .
P hone,
A. H e in e y , P h e n ix F a r m . P h o n e 98.
C o r b e tt 5101.
b er, It. 4, R o x 9», G re sh a m ._____________
S E V E R A L G OOD F R E S H C O W S fo r sale.
E . B a u m a n n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 2441.
PHYSICIANS
PHONE—
Office 1261
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H ours: 10-12 A. M.
2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
Offlr,, W ithrow Bolldlnff
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
Office 2251
R es. 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e I n te rio r ,
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s a n d
m euting was his advice. Mr. Lewis | (
The p rogram s planned for the
. S. l^and Office a t P o r tla n d , O reg o n ,
F i t t in g o f G lasses.
then gave some valuable Intorm ation I
F e b r u a r y 8 th, 1923.
OAR«, over F irst State Bank
w om en’s division of F arm ers’ Week
GRESHAM,
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OREGON
on planting and ca re of nursery stock. 1 „ ¿ J o f O r e g S n ^ w h ^ ™ ® s ^ -
have been especially interesting. The
He spoke of E vergreen blackberries ’'."'hir ;, 1919. m a d e H o m e s te a d E n tr y ,
subjects discussed or taken up by the
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P hone 167x1
S ection 3. T o w n sh ip IS, R a n g e 5E . W
LOST AND FOUND.
various speak ers have been on a va­ as Hie com ing b erry in tills p a rt Of M
ian , h a s tiled n o tic e o f in te n tio n to
the sta te and also said th a t grapes are m a e k rid
e T l r e e - i e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im
SHEEP
Emily
F. Bolcom, M. D.
riety of subjects but all have been of
L O S T — In G re sh a m , p a ir la d ie s ' to rto is e
being planted m ore extensively now to th e lan d ab o v e d e s c rib e d , b e fo re th e O N E RAM . 2 -y e a ra o ld, fo r s a le ch e a p .
sh e ll rim g la s se s . F in d e r n o tify O u tlo o k
vital in terest.
Physiciin
and Surgeon
it. g ist, r a n d R e c e iv e r o f th e U. S L a n d
Office. R e w a rd .
I n q u ire W ebb C h e rry F a r m B a se L in e
than a few y ears ago.
O f f i c e , a t P o rtla n d , O reg o n , o n th e lo th
for
T here w ere 120 present on W ednes­
__ro a d , h a lf m ile e a s t o f 12-M ile c o rn e r.
An Interesting talk was also given C laim
o f A pril. 1923
W om en au d C h ild ren
MISCELLANEOUS
ant n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s :
SH E E P CORRAL M ANURE bvT he^ack?
day a t the “H ealth for the A dult’’ pro­
J o h n N ix. o f C o rb e tt, O reg o n .
to n o r b y th e c a r lo a d lo ts. G u a r a n te e d
G resham ,
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Oregon.
by Prof. W. S. Brown on sm all fru its
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gram held in the grange hall. Miss
A lb e rt G raff, o f C o rb e tt, O reg o n .
fre e fro m sa n d a n d s tr a w . J u s t th e
other than rasp b erries.
C. It. Cox, su c c e ss o rs to L es P e r ry .
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M argery M. Sm ith told her h earers to
P h o n e G re sh a m 327.
th u r I .a n g g u th , o f C o rb e tt, O reg o n
O u r p ric e s a r e r ig h t. O rd e r no w fo r
T here was one point upon which all Aol A r 6-9-16.
o u r s u p p ly is lim ite d . See B. S. C la rk , L A R G E C E D A R P O S T S fo r sale. C la r-
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
“eat m ore p ru n es” during her talk i
of the speakers agreed which was th at
o r p h o n e 1151, G re s h a m . O reg o n ._____
en ce Ca th e y , p h o n e 91, G re sh a m .
ALEX A N D ER SW EEK ,
w hich she advised her h earers to
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W A LL T E L E P H O N E for sale, 99. C o o k ’s
Physician and Surgeon
Ibis p a rt of Oregon is th e hleul spot
GOATS
G a ra g e . T ro u td a le , phon»* G re s h a m 481.
eat w isely and live a little long«
O ffice o v e r F ir s t S t a t e B a n k
39 H E A D O F W E L L B R E D A N G O R A
for the grow ing of sm all fruits. T here
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“ Now is the tim e” said Miss Smith
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
o f B e rry G ro w e rs P a c k in g Co. sto ck .
is said to be only two oth er states be­
fo r sa le. R. II. R a d fo rd , B o rin g , R . 1.
Phones— Office 1271;
Res. I27x
I n q u ir e a t O u tlo o k office.
“to plan th e vegetable garden to have
sides Oregon and W ashington in
Gresham, Oregon
P R A I R I E S T A T E IN C U B A T O R fo r sale.
POULTRY
fresh ones a t different seasons.” It is
150-egg c a p a c ity . M is. W m . H a rd in g ,
which rasp b e rrie s can be grown suc­
T r< 'in d a le , p h o n e luK i.
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h er belief th a t eating plenty of vege
F O R S A L E — T w o d o zen y o u n g W h ite
cessfully and they are Minnesota and
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A C E O R D E R S NO W FO R P ro g re s s iv e
tab les and old fashioned whole w heat
capons.
L u cy A d am s,
B a r k e r R o ad ,
e v e r b e a r in g s tr a w b e r r y p la n ts , $10 a
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
New York stu te and the q uality grown
We have purchased 122,000 p air
phone 75.
th o u s a n d .
P h o n e G re « h a m 846.
A lso
bread a re two of the main keys to
III Oregon Is su p erio r to those grown
U. 8. Army Munson la st shoes,
121 E tte r b e r g p la n ts fur sa le, $6 a
Physician
and Surgeon
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t h o u s a n d . _____________
sa le. H o lly w o o d a n d T a n c re d s tr a in s .
in the last named.
sizes 5*4 to 12 w hich w as th e en ­
Offlc* over Bank o f Oreaham
Leo Ricen. M. D., of P ortland, was
C. E . K ellu m , p h o n e G re s h a m 331. E n d F O R S A L E — C h o ice Y ellow B a n ta m sw e e t
Office phone 1431 or 179
Kee. 1433
tire su rp lu s stock of one of the
o f Lu wren. .• avenue.
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c o rn seed , 10 p o u n d s o r m o re, 20c p e r
to have spoken on “K eeping Physical
p o u n d . G. N . S a g e r, R . 1, B o x 711.
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
B A R R E D ROCK H A TC H IN G BOGS,
larg est U. 8. G overnm ent shoe co n ­
Outlnok-KnterprlMe
Com
bination.
P h o n e 83.
ly F it ’ but for some reason did not
O. A. C. a n d J a c o b s o n s tr a in s . A ll m a le s
____ B est phone for appointm ent
S ubscriptions will be taken for the
tracto rs.
fro m t r a p n e s te d lie n s o f 200 e g g s a n d S E C O N D H A N D R O O T C U T T E R w a n t-
get here.
Outlook and th e Oregon City E n te r­
o v er. M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , G re sh -
ed. J o h n E g g im a n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 393.
a m , p h o n e 2491.______
t f
Á I1 1 D A L H P U P S f o r saF -. M ale $5, fe­
“The w orld is going so rapidly now prise for one year for $2.50.
to 4. O th e rs b y A p p o in tm e n t
male* $3. P h o n e 721
This shoe Is g u aran teed one h u n ­
Office P h o n e 1191 f o r A p p o in tm e n t
L IM IT E D N U M B E R R H O D E ISL A N D
th a t relaxation is alm ost foreign I
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In q u ire a t
T h e Bank of G resham pays 6 per
dred per cent solid leath er, color
sto c k .
C a rl Z im m e rm a n ,
G re sh a m ,
th e O utlo o k .
1)1?. I). J. FASCHIXG
th e homes of today” was the state cent
In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
p h o n e 2491.
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Over P ow ell’s Pharm acy.
w aterproof. T he ac tu al value of
c o n d itio n , $5. D. T. W illia m s, B o rin g ,
ing, O re g o n .
neuro p y sc h iatrist of P ortland during
D ise a se s o f W o m en , C h ild re n .
O reg o n , p h o n e G re s h a m 1088.
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this shoe is $6.00. Owing to th is
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his address on “F atigue.” He advise
T H W O O D fo r sa le , $7.50
B A R R E D R O C K a n d R . I. R ed h a tc h in g F I p R e S r T co G rd R . O W
G e n e ra l P ra c tic e .
trem endous buy we can offer sam e
F re d G. A n ick er, G re sh a m ,
e g g s fo r sa le , $.75 f o r 15. M rs. W . H .
his h ea rers to drink more w ater as
O reg o n , R . 4. L e a v e o r d e rs a t O u tlo o k
G ib s o n , p h o n e 32x.
to
the
public
at
$2.95.
office.
It would aid greatly in com bating fa
U STO M H A T C H IN G fro m 220 to 1220
“ The (Bad Hand
T E D TO B U Y — Old g ro w th fir tim ­
e g g c a p a c ity . F o r sa le , B ro w n L e g h o rn J W b A e N
tigue. He does not think th a t six
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M,
t ’hurrh.”
r o r co rd w o o d on stu m p a g e b a sis,
h a tc h in g e g g s fro m p u re b re d sto c k .
Send co rrect size. P ay postm an
fro
m
2000 to 5000 co rd s.
W rite J . O.
glasses a day l too much w ater to B ible S chool 10 a . in.. S erm o n a t 11 a . m.
W r ite E . A. T a y lo r, R. 4. G re s h a m , fo r
L ee, G re sh a m , R. 4. P h o n e 30x, a f t e r 5
a n d 7 30 p . m . L o rd 's S u p p e r th e first
P eterinarian
on delivery or send m oney order.
d a te s. Two m iles e ast of G resham , t f
d rin k but adm itted th a t even drinking
o ’clo ck in th e e v e n in g
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S u n d a y o r th e m o n th . B ible S tu d y am i
St"CnnhP?^T11 . Sti eet between Main
F O R S A L E —B a rr e d R o c k co ck erel, O.A.C.
If shoes are not as rep resen ted we
P ra is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 30 p. m.
w ater could be over done.
s t r a i n , a ls o h a tc h in g eg g s, 15 fo r $1. NO. 1 S E A S O N E D W O O D fo r sale. D e ­
St. and Roberts Ave. Gresham, Ore.
C h o ir R e h e a rs a l, T h u rs d a y , 7:30 p. m.
will cheerfully refund your money
Jo h n B g g im a n , G re sh a m , p h o n e 39 3.
liv ered .
L. E . C ra sw e ll, G re sh a m ,
Miss Em m a F. Heilm an, director of “I'nhersnl Brotherhood Is the Goal"
Phones, Office 1551; Res. 12x1
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prom
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upon
request.
Baby Chix and Eggs for Hatching __________________ ____ _________ __
and Tabor 8026.
physical education for women at Reed Come thrru w ith us amt we w ill do
F ro m fre e r a n g e h e a v y p r o d u c in g W h ite
q tn te «eim ni
L e g h o rn s . H o lly w o o d s tr a in . O rd e r no w ! „
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College spoke < n shoes and posture
thee good.’
DENTISTS
ch ix . L. J . W a lte r s , ! F o r , f a r m Io an s a t 6 p e r c e n t. L o a n s
NAtioniil Bay S tale Shoe Co. f ’i o r m M ile a rc so h u a th n d O A r ie p ril
She explained 1 te straightening out
DAVID Q. BARRY, II. Th.. P astor.
n t G ra n g e h a ll.
¡ m a d e o n b a s is o j o n e - th ird a g r ic u ltu r a l
Phones: Office 2184: Res. 2185
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P U R R B R E D B A R R E D R O C K CO C K
296 B ro a d w a y , N ew Y ork. N . Y.
m iss io n c h a rg e d .
e r e ls f o r sa le . A lso B a rr e d R o c k s e t ­
K W IT H .
spine is com pletely curved from the
DR. W. J. OTT
t in g e g g s. A ll b ir d s a r e p riz e w in n in g A tto r n e y f o J r O H S N ta te A. B L E a C
rd , 615
sto c k . A. H a m m a r , G re
e 961 i P o r t e r B ld g ., S ix th a n d n d O a k B o a stre
head to th e base before th e child can
„ sh a m , p h o n ____
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Dentist
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H a n s o n h e n s m a te d to c o c k e re ls fro m !
N erve B locking
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
w ear has a stra ig h t line on the liiHide
c re d h en s. M rs. H . C. C o m p to n , B o r ­
Office over B a jk of G resham
p a rt of th e shoe from th e longest p art
ing. O reg o n . P h o n e G re s h a m 95x.
tf
O ld field
D e p a r tm e n t o f th e In te rio r .
W H I T E L E G H O R N h a tc h in g e g g s. M a rk U. S. L a n d Office a t P o rtla n d . O regon,
of th e shoe to the heel and has suf
Tires
J a n u a r y 26, 1923
N ic k e rso n .
T ro u td a le
R.
2, p h o n e
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv en t h a t R o b e rt
ficient room so the toes can be curved
G re s h a m 725.
tf
American*
S c h u ltz , o f B o rin g , O reg o n , R. 1, B ox 141,
DR. H. H. OTT
T W O K R E S K Y O IL B R O O D E R S , 1000- w ho, on M ay 20th, 1920, m a d e H o m e s te a d
underneath th e foot while the shoe is
c a p a c ity , co m p lete. $15 a n d $25. M a rk E n tr y , N o. 06824, fo r th e S E ’4 N W ^ ,
Akron Tires
on the foot if so desired.
N ic k e rso n ,
T ro u td a le ,
R . 2,
p h o n e S e c tio n 25, T o w n sh ip IS, R a n g e 4E, W .
Dentist
G r e s h a m 725,
tf
VulvanIzimr ami Itctrvadinir
M e rid ia n , h a s filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n to
Miss Mary P. B illm eyer told of the
m a k e T h re e - y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im
W
ithrow
Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
All
W
ork
G
uaranteed
w ork of the county health nurse. She
to th e la n d a b o v e d e sc rib e d , b e fo re th e
Real Estate, Rentals. Loans.
R
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g
is
te
r
a
n
d
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iv
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r
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U.
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d
told how her duties have increased
Phone 1263
F O R SA LT T D R T R A D E —40 a c r e s o f good Office, a t P o r tla n d , O reg o n , o n th e 23d
tim b e r la n d in e a s t C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , d a y o f M a rch , 1923.
since she first cam e to this county until
n e a r P . R. L.& P . Co. e x te n s io n n e a r E s ­ C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s
P h o n e 123x
now It is im possible for her to cover
ta c a d a . fo r G re s h a m p ro p e rty . A d d re s s
GKO. A. BRANDT
P hone 1107
H a n s K och, o f B o rin g , O re., R .l, B x. 140.
P . O, Box 393, G re sh a m , O regon.
C la re n c e A. H u d so n , o f B o rin g , Ore.
the county in the way it should be
v
F O R R E N T O R S A L E — 84 a c r e s k n o w n R . 1. B ox 139.
DR. B. H. PEDERSEN
done. She is in hopes of having un
a s th e A. C o r n u tt fa rm . F ifty - f iv e
H a r r y R ic h a rd s , o f B o rin g , O re.
a c r e s c le a re d . L iv in g w a te r. H a s b een
W a lte r P itts , o f B o rin g . Ore.
D e n tis t
assista n t in the neur future.
u se d a s a d a ir y fa rm .
% m ile fro m A c t 6-9-16 a n d Sec. 2305-R. S.
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T here are ut present between 60
Office o ver G resham T h ea ter
(? a th e y , G re sh a m , p h o n e 9x2.
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R e g is te r.
A NEW DISCOVERY
Office Hours, 9 to 4
and 70 cases of tuberculosis iu the
C lassified Ad. R a te s
F U R N I S H E D R O O M S F O R R E N T . Mrs?
LGrenham,
,
Oregon
county Five com m unity groups have
E . B o u g h n e r, N o v e lty S hop, P o w e ll S t.,
F irs t in se rtio n , lc a word, m in i­
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a
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.
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ATTORNEYS
been organized to work in cooperation
25 A C R E S F O R R E N T —o n
th e old m um 20c; su b seq u en t in sertio n s, % c
Nature’» way of production greatly
P b o n e - M a i n 1249
G re s h a m 1591
w ith the Public H ealth association.
C a th e y fa rm . G ood p lo w la n d . W o u ld a w ord, m inim um 10c.
Improved.
sell 10 a c r e s o r m o re. D. M. C a th e y ,
U
sers
of
th
e
W
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t
Ad.
Colum
n
a
re
Such groups liuve been organized at
McGuirk
&
Schneider
T he f lir t la m uch la r g e r a n d th e
«I n s h a m , p h o n e 9x2
tf
u rged to pay cash w ith o rd e r and
fru it b u ila m a tu r e e x tr e m e ly la rg e
C orbett, T routdale, Gi esham, Park
H O U S E F O R R E N T —S ix ro o m s a n d
Attorneys at Law
f l u r r i e s an d th e y do n o t fa ll. B e a r
b
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,
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a
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e . avoid sen d in g bills fo r sm all am o u n ts
iu m ind th a t fu lly 50 p e r c e n t o f o u r
Rose and W est Portland.
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.
A t Gresham Office.
D.
G.
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e
323.
T u e s d iiy s , T h u r s d a y a n d S a t u r d a y s
c h e r r y c ro p f a lls b e fo re m a tu r ity .
A few w ords w ill tell th e whole
T hursday Was Clothing hay.
F U R N I S H E D R O O M S f o r re n t. H o r n is h
T h is m a y all he sa v e d , e x c e p t fo r
G r e s h a m Office, W ith r o w B ld g
A p a r tm e n ts , on F i r s t s tr e e t w e s t of sto ry in the W ant Column.
w .-a tln r c o n d itio n s, th e firs t y e a r b y
P o r tla n d Office
s’
C lothing day was observed in
B a n k o f G re sh a m .
P h o n e G re s h a m
th e a p p lic a tio n o f “ M o re h o u s e ’s O rc h ­
___ ______ 7*1 Corbett lll<i(r.
1933.___________________________________ t f
G resham T h ursday at the library
a r d I n v ig o ra n t,” a p p lie d b y e x p e r t
h o r tic u ltu r is ts .
All f r u it m a d e to
FC R S A L E — 10 a c re s , 3 ^ a c r e s c le a re d .
m u s ic ia n s
Miss L ila M. O’Neale, assistan t pro
b rin g f o rth a n a b u n d a n c e , a s th e “ I n ­
G ood b a r n , c h ic k e n h o u se . W e l l ; r u n ­
New
and
Itehuilt
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feeds
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;
good
sm
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h
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se.
F
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-
lesso r of household a r t at O. A. C.
Florence M. H oney
S A N D and G R A V E L
i ■ bleeding a s well a •• I lac
li ii l a r s c a ll S a n d y 301.
tf
gave illu stra te d ta lk s on lines for the
te r ia , O u m m o sis, in th e c h e r r y , soon
H
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Accredited
o v ercom e, th r o u g h th e p e rfe c t c ir c u la ­
T. E . M ercer, 402 S o u th E ig h th s tr e e t,
sto u t and th in figure, how to combine
Quickest Service.
tio n o f th e sap .
R o se s a n d a ll th e
C o rv a llis , O regon.
tf
P IA N O
flo u t r k in g d o m m a d e to re sp o n d w ith
colors and sh o rt cuts In sewing. The
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
AUTOMOBILES
b r ig h te r tin ts , a ll c e re a ls , v e g e ta b le s ,
Old m achines tak en tn trad e as
w ork was so instructive and so in te r­
forced In to h e a v y p ro d u c tio n .
Studio
First
State Bank Bldg.
W I L L T R A D E F o rd d e liv e ry fo r F o rd
P ra c tic a l p ru n in g , s p r a y in g , b u d ­
part paym ent.
esting th a t m any of the women voiced
to u r in g , o r p a n e l b o d y fo r to u r in g body.
Phone
2111
d in g a n d g r a f tin g d o n e In p r o p e r s e a ­
K
N
A
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&
SO
N
I. N . S k eie, L e n ts. O reg o n , p h o n e S u n ­
son.
the wish th a t m ore m eetings of this
se t 4361.
T ro u td a le , Ore.
All s p r a y s h a v e t h e “ I n v i g o r a n t ”
n a tu re could he held in Gresham .
Complete R ental and Supply
a d d e d free.
F O R D R O A D S T E R w ith d e liv e ry b o x fo r
P hone G resham 489
'T h e w ild e rn e s s a n d th e d r y lan d
F ried a E. B ratzel
sa le .
C. E . O sb u rn , G re s h a m , p h o n e
A ta lk on "R ecreation" made last
Departm ent.
sh a ll be g la d ; A nd th e d e s e rt s h a ll
2381.
Accredited Teacher of Plano
Monday by John H enderson, executive
rejo ice, a n d b lo sso m a s th e ro s e .”
S to ra g e b a tte r y r e p a ir in g a n d r e c h a r g ­
W rite o r c a ll fo r f u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n
secretary of the com m unity service,
ing. s t a r t e r a n d g e n e r a to r w o rk . R a k e r
STUDIOS:
T ypew riters repaired. Machines
& Son.
Phon«* 8n. 5133 and Sn. 1792.
E. G. R O H L F
P ortland, deserves special m ention but
G resham , Ridge Ave., Phone 791
loaned while we w ork on yours.
Sunday
excepted.
Ig n itio n E x p e rt
was not given space in the last Issue.
Boring Home of Wm. Morand
325 w ill be g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
Contracting and
I c a n n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­
Mr. H enderson brought out the im ­
Phone 408.
Home Building
c h in e on s ta r tin g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
portance of recreation for people on
M ain S tr e e t G a ra g e . P h o n e G re s h a m 1228.
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
the farm as w ell as for those in the
House Movini;
30$ Oak St., P o rtlan d . Ore.
city. He says statistics prove that the
TO M G. T A Y L O R
Need Y our S u it C lean ed ?
Woodstock, Portland, Oregon
H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned. R e­
la rg e r per cent of the "strong" men
Building from th e ground up.
ORGAX
PIANO
VOICE
p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for
E stim ates furnished free.
at college come from the city, lie
Certificated
Teacher
for
High
ad ies an d men.
School Credits
gave as a reason for this th a t the
Phone Gresham 48x
Tronldnle, Ore.
P E T E R LENARD. T ailor.
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in so n s
farm er boys do not know how to play
G re sh a m .
P h o n e 1051
and do not c a re to enter the com peti­
for Fresh C ow s, B eef
tive or sp o rt contests.
INSURANCE
g jjg
Mr. H enderson also spoke highly of
Cows, C alves, H ogs,
com m unity sings as a form of recrea
JOHN BROWN
tion. He said anyone could lead them
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
lV fen e e r E ?ta.te and Insurance
r,ire
—
Fire —
— Health
Sec Me for Cattle Hauling
who had th e proper am ount of nerve
Calves, of any kind
m . Automobile
. Glass
." ---------— H e a lth
a .
Plate
—no talen t needed. All the leader has
OtHcA
eT
250FlACTIp°HN
ONESA
R
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TEED
BORIMI OREGON, Rl. I
to do is Io stand In front of the audi­
Ren. 513
S ee M e for C attle H au lin g
Telephone 89x
______
R e g n e r B u ild in g
ence and ask for “a little cord please,"
tu rn in g to th e pianist, and then say
E. B A U M A N N ,
“Now sing."
JAMES ELKINGTON
insurance
Before leaving, Mr. H enderson said
Accident, Surety Bonds, Fire.
the Com m unity Service of Portland is
Automobile, life , Health.
alw ays w illing to help get up any
C H O IC E M E A T S
Plate Glass
form of entertain m en t free of charge
e ,offlce on Maln Street
Office 2341
PHONES
Res. 68
as the w orkers get their pay from the
H om em ad e H am s, B acon, S a u sage, L.ard
com m unity chest. This organization
F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats
Insurance - Real Estate
has a large selection of songs in pam ­
324 Alder St., opposite Oregonian Building
A ccident. H ejdth, A utom obile
phlet form th a t will be sent out upon
A. W. SI’ENUER, Proprietor
O regon F ire R elief Assn.
request.
Oregon Life In su ra n ce Co.
Public Sales
BETHEL
BAPTIST
F IS K
Gresham Tire Shop
More and Better Fruit
T Y PE W R ITE R S
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
(A S H
The Morehouse
Orcharding Co.
PA ID
CASH PAID
of any kind
a
E. NASSIIAHN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
When in Portland Eat at
Marquam Restaurant
FARM E lis ’ W EEK < E PI | \
R E A C H E D ON E IIE R S D A A
Continued from page 1
anceil ration but one which is easy to
correct. If th e foliage is yellow and
the berries a re sm all and rubbery, il
is an extrem e indication that the r a ­
tion Is unbalanced and th e reason
may be traced to such a lack of fer­
tility In the soil, lack of air or lack of
m oisture.
Mr. F isher explained why it cost at
least as much if not more to handle
and can a poor grade of berries than
a good grade, w hile th e price paid to
the producer Is necessarily sm aller.
or S erv ice, S a tisfaction and S en sib le P rices
SANITARY MARKET
Main St.. G resham
GEO. D IE T E . Prop.
Phone 1711
Coffee with Pure Cream, or
O ir Fam ous Waffles, 15c
( S r r ed a t All H o u r» )
Prem ium Ham and Eggs, 35c
Rib Steak, French fried potatoes, 45c
Roast Sirloin of Beef, 36c
W hole Cracked Crab, 60c
Yankee Pot Boast with Noodles, 30v
V egetarian Dinner, Poached Egg, 40e
H om e Made Pies, I Or and 15c
“The W restaurant With a Wrep”
B. W . T H O R N E , A g t.
o,,
1M,
auctioneers
COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY K IN D OF WORK
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
\ ANCOUVER,
P*rW
WASHINGTON
• ■peclolty
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Phone V ancouver 614. or
Preeham OntloeX ltmi
D A 1 L Ï T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D
M axw ell S chneider
PHOTOS
Gresham
Phone
1681
Powell
and
Maple
Portland
M7 Hath
Phone Bd'ty. 2088
PICTURE FRAMING
Main S treet
Phone M l
G resham