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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
a t G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
P ublishin g Co., ' II. L. St. C lair
E dito r and M anager.
I C ham pion A m erican Butter C ow
O n e y e a r . >1.50, six m o n th s, 85c. th r e e
m o n th s ' t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
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.
O ur
MABCH
i,
1983
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
LIVESTOCK
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PH Y SIC IAN *
HI M M S
fo r ca» h . C. W. A ltm a n , G r e a h a m .Q re.
S P A N O P R O A N B E L G IA N M A R K S for
• a le . ^ \ i » o n ew «et o f h a r n e «s
Geo.
M A CH IN E R Y .
B lo o n lr G r e s h a m , R . A. p h o n e 16x5.
FOUR-YEAR-OLD HORSE ~ f ô r
«aïe B O N E G R I N D E R , p r a c tic a lly n ew . C h e a p
a t >8.00. J . E . M e tzg er.
c h e a p , o r w ill tr a d e fo r c a ttle . F r a n k
H e rz . B o rin g , Q rtg u ii,
F E E D G R I N D E R f o r g r in d in g g r a in fo r
s m a ll ch ick » .
U s e d v e ry little , >6.00.
F O B S A L E O R T R A D E — 2 y o u n g h o ru es,
w e ’ ig *
ht “
10 a n d * 1» h u n d r e d poun ndi ~
J. E. M e tz g e r
S. “
T.
L in d , p h o n e 28x1.
FOR
S A L E — C h a m p io n
m o w er, sto c k ,
< I * A N O F H O R S E S fo r sa le .
W e ig h t
s a d d le s a u s a g e stu ffin g m a c h in e a n d
a b o u t 2850.
G e n tie . so u n d a n d tru e .
B a b c o c k m ilk a n d c r e a m t e s t o u tfit.
V. H . H illy a r d , p h o n e 425.
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A lso w a n te d s ix ft. c h ic k e n w ire. S c h il
le r fa rm . % m ile s o u th o f G re s h a m a t
H A V E A G O O D H O R S E to w o rk , rid e
S c h ille r s ta tio n . R. 4.
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o r d r iv e w ith h a r n e s s a n d b u g g y . W ill
tr a d e fo r a good fre s h co w
R . F. F O R S A L E — A n k e r H o lth c r e a m s e p a r a
W a lte r s . P h o n e G r e s h a m 1731.
to r N o. 3 o r w ill t r a d e fo r h e if e r co m
in g fre s h . J . F . O sb o rn , B o rin g .
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
i >(!!• nil p a p . r o f t h e T o w n o f G r e s h a m
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w
E n te r e d a s se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h
3, 1911. a t th e P o sto fflc e a t G re sh a m ,
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rc h 3. 1879
DEMAND
P h o n e : Office 1261
W A N T ED - A hom e in or n e a r G resham ,
HOUSES
AD VERTISING
R a te s re a s o n a b le .
*111 c a ll.
FRIIHY,
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r s : 10-12 A . M.
G RESH A M ,
So fa r ns adding an o th er circ u it
judge in M ultnom ah county is con
cerned th e expression "us you w ere”
d escribes the situation. T his Is Gov
ern o r P ie rc e ’«« decision and lie vetoes
th e se n ate hill providing lot one ad
ditional judge, lie says:
“ At th e recen t g eneral election held
in th is sta le s th e elec to ra te reg istered
a dem and for retren c h m e n t anil econ
omy and it tinea not ap p e ar to me that
in view of all tlie circ u m sta n ce s and
in view of oth er legislation w anted liy
th e recen t le g isla tu re an additional
judge is an absolute necessity in tlie
fo u rth ju d icial d istric t at th is tim e.”
In tills connection th e governor
tak es a very reasonable stand anil his
wisdom will lie com m ended.
He
fu rth e r says:
"E sp ecially is th is tru e in view of
the fact th a t in m any o th e r Judicial
d istric ts th e re a re able Ju rists whose
tim e cannot he en tirely occupied. In
one Judicial d istrict in th is stn te the
federal census of 1920 gave a p o pula
tion of only 3991 and still th is sm all
county lias a circ u it Judge."
Tlie g overnor's m essage points out
( th a t under th e term s of the Joseph
bill providing additional com pensation
of $5 per day for circu it judges as
signed Io duty in M ultnom ah county
from outside counties, it will lie pos
Hlhle to rem edy the congested co n d i
tion of tlie M ultnom ah county docket.
"I believe it will be possible under
th is law to have at le ast th ree e x tra
judges in M ultnomah county virtu ally
all tlie tim e to help take enre of the
congested docket,” the governor de
clared.
Everyone should at tills tim e
do ev erything possible to keep down
th e expenses ol sta te governm ent to
th e end th a t the m ounting costs of
sta te governm ent shall not confiscate
pro p erty In terests th ro u g h th e form s
of ta x a tio n .”
In m aking out his income tax r e
tu rn . th e farm er is required to report
as g ro ss incom e all receipts derived
from th e sa le or exchange of farm
p ro d u cts. Including cro p s and live
stock, w h eth e r produced on the farm
o r p u rc h a se d and resold.
W here
farm p roduce Is exchanged for g ro
ceries, m e rc h an d ise, or oth er articles,
th e fa ir m a rk e t value of th e a rticle s
received m u st be rep o rted as income.
A fa rm e r w ho re n ts his farm on the
cro p -slia rjn g b asis m u st re p o rt such
Incom e fo r th e y e a r In w hich the
crop» a r e sold. P ro fits derived from
th e sa le o r re n ta l of farm lands m ust
be rep o rted .
Need Your Holt ( leaned I
Have it French dry cleaned. Re
pairing neatly done. Tailoring for
ladies and men.
PETER LENARI). Tailor.
rleii; 50,000 g irls, 16 y ea rs old, legal-
ly m a rrie d ; 1000 boys, 15 years, legal-
ly m arrie d : 3000 boys, 16 years, le-
galy »narried.
In 17 sta te s th e re Is no m inority age
limit for m arriag e, in nine sta te s th e
legal m a rria g e age for hovs is 15
y e a rs
f o r g i r l s 12 v e a r s
In 19 sta te s th e re is no prohibition
of m a rria g e of feeble-m inded.
In h erite d d iseases of ch ild ren of
m a rria g es now legal In m ost sta te s
costs (50,000,000 a year, it is elaim ed.
Ill one s la te a divorce ts not ob
tainab le on uny ground. In an o th er
sta te a divorce Is g ran te d oti tlie m ere
evidence of tiad tem per on th e p a rt of
eith er h u sband or wife.
T h ere is little or no hope of s e c u r
ing uniform divorce and m a rriag e
ta tn te s by tile le g isla tu res of tlie sev
eral states.
j son- L ast S h oes at $ 2 .9 5
Sizes
to 1*»
|
j
Never again will you be able to buy
theae shoes at such a low price. We
w ere lucky in finding a m a n u fa ctu re r,
■ * I*«’ w as overstocked w ith them , and
needed ready cash, so we bought them
at ulrnost one-half of th e reg u la r
price. T his shoe is m ade over the
U. S. Arm y M unson-last, w ith ex tra
| heavy
stitc h in g ;
special
grained
chrom e brow n le a th e r used th ro u g h
out. An ideal shoe for w orkm en.
farm ers, icem en, postm en, c a rp e n te rs
and m otortnen. who a re obliged to be
on th e ir feet all day.
F ailu re to file an individual incom e
ax re tu rn on or before March 15
m akes tlie tax p ay er liable to a penalty
of 25 per cent of th e am ount of his
tax ami a specific tine of not m ore
than (1,000. T i l l s is a sta tu to ry p ro
vision and can n o t be w aived by the
collector or any o th er au th o rity .
Clyd« G. H untley, C ollector of In te r
nal R evenue an nounces th at re tu rn s
for th e y ear 1922 m ust be filed by the
follow ing p erso n s w ithout any excep
tion
Every individual who hud a net
Income of (1,000 or m ore, if single, or
tf m arried and not living w tta bus-
band or wife
Every Individual who
had a net Incom a of (2.000 or m ore, if
inarrlen and living w ith husband or
wife, and r w r y individual who had a
gross Income of >5.000 or m ore, r e
g ard less of w h eth er or not th a t sum
netted him a cent of profit.
Money to loan on real estate. B
W Thorne, at Bank of Gresham.
I . S. A H K I SHOES.
W«» h a v e Ju»t b o u g h t a tr e m e n d o u s ito c k
o f A rm y M urixon l a s t »ho«'» to t»e so ld to
th e p u b lic d ir e c t. T h e se s h o e s a r e LX’ p e r
. - nt mj ! hi le a th e r w ith h e a v y d o u b le »ole»
hcwo J an»t n a ile d
T h e u p p e r s a r e of
h e a v y t a n c h r o m e leaf h e r w ith Itellow s
to n g u e , th e r e b y m a k in g th « n i w a te r p r o o f
T h e se »hoe« a r e s e llin g v ery f a s t a n d w e 1
a d v is e y o u to o r d e r a t o n ce to in s u r e y o u r
o r d e r t*einc filled
T h » Mia«*» a r e < to 11 a ll w i d t h » . p ric e .
I ’ 7
P a y P o r t m a n on re« « Ipt o f s < mm 1»
o r »end m oney o r d e r
M oney r e f un tied If
ah o ea a r e n ot n a lta f a c to ry .
T II K U H S T O R K S CO..
1441 Broadway. New Y ork C ity .
,
Send co rrec t size.
Pay Postm an
>2.95 on delivery, or send us a money
order.
If you are not satisfied w ith these
shoes a fte r you exam ine them , we will
prom ptly refu n d your money."
G r e s h a m 215.
*_____
FOR REN T—
—7-acre ftold Wr it.' B o x 1-A.
O o r b e tt o r c a ll a t th e C l a r a S m ith
FOR
____ _
R E N T —A
go«* I 5 ro o m
h o u se ,
c h ic k e n h o u se a n d y a r d . 3 lo ts o f good
g a r d e n g ro u n d . C h a s. M c C a rte r. G r e s h
a m , p h o n e lp$x.____ ________ __________
F O R R EN T OR s \ i . E
84 Seres known
a s th e A. C o r n u tt fa rm . F ifty -fiv e
a c r e s c le a re d . L iv in g w a te r . H a s b een
u se d a s a d a ir y fa rm .
\
m ile fro m
C o tto n s ta tio n o f O. W . P . R. R .
D. M.
Cathey Gresham , phone 8x2
tf
« PER • ENT M< >NBY
R e s e rv e S y ste m .
S ix p e r c e n t lo a n s
m a y lx* se c u re d o n c ity o r f a r m p r o p e r
ty , to b u y , b u ild , im p ro v e , o r p a y In
d e b te d n e s s
B a n k e rs R e s e rv e D ep o sit
C o m p a n y , 1648 C a lif o r n ia S tre e t. D e n
v e r. C o lo rad o .
25 A C R E S F O R R E N T —o n
th e old
C a th e y fa rm . G ood p lo w la n d . W o u ld
se ll 1ft a c r e s o r mor«*. D. M. C a th e y ,
Gresham , pi.«me 9x2.
tf
F t R S A L E —10 a c re s , 3L| a c re ’s- c le a re d .
G ood b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u se. W ell ; r u n
n in g w a te r ; g o o d s m a ll h o u se . F o r p a r
t i c u l a r s c a ll S a n d y 3ftl
tf
H O U S E F O R R E N T in G r e s h a m
W r ite
T. E. M e rce r. 402 S o u th E ig h th s tr e e t.
C o rv a llis , O reg o n .
tf
I . S. IH M KIHI TIN G VXD
S A L E S COM PAN Y.
20-22-24 26 West 22d S treet
New York City, N. Y.
Under B ankers
F I R S T G R O W T H w ood fo r sale.
O s b u rn , p h o n e 2381.
C
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d
F i t t i n g o f G la s se s .
Office, over F irst State Bank
GRESHAM ,
-
OREGON
P h o n e 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
for
Women and C hildren
Gresham,
-
F IItS T GROWTH WOOD for sak
Physician and Surgeon
O ffic e o f e p F i r s t S t a t e B a n k
H o u r s 2 to 6 P . M.
P h o n e s — Office 1271 ;
R e s id e n c e 127x
Gresham, Oregon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Bank of Gresham
Office phone 1431 or 178
Kes. 1433
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
H o u r s 10 to 4. O th e r s b y A p p o in tm e n t
Office P h o n e 1181 f o r A p p o in tm e n t
I)R. D. J. FASCHING
O steopathic Tkyslclan anil Surgeon
Over Powell's Pharm acy.
D is e a s e s o f W o m en , C h ild re n .
N e r v o u s S y ste m . O b s te tr ic s a n d
G e n e ra l P ra c tic e .
H. C. JOHNSON, D. V. M,
Veterinarian
Office P o w e ll S tr e e t
S t. a n d R o b e rts A ve.
b e tw e e n M a in
G r e s h a m , O re.
Phone», Office 16511 Re». 12x1
und Tabor 3026,
D E N T IS T S
Phone»:
Office 2184:
Dentist
Nerve B locking
Sheet M«uJ(.
We are c a rry in g a full line of all
th e la test p o p u lar songs in sheet
m usic. IIuv a piece, ta k e it home and
if you do not like it b rin g it back and
ex change it. Guy D. Jones, Jew eler.
DR. H. H. OTT
Dentist
W ithrow Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
Phone 1263
P h o n e 123x
DR. B. H. PEDERSEN
D e n tis t
Office o v er G resh am T h e a te r
Office Honr», 9 to 4
G resh a m ,
.
O regon
ATTORNEYS
r u < ne7 ; Mii iR. 1249
G resh am
1591
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
A t G r e a h a m Office,
lu e a d a y u . T h u ra d a y an d S a tu r d a y .
G r e s h a m Office, W ith r o w B ld a
P o r tla n d Office
«31 Corbett Bldg.
Ml SICTATtS
Floren«*«* M. Honey
A erred ited
P IA N O
.Studio First State Hank Bldg.
P hone 2111
F ried a E. B ratzel
Accredited Teacher of Plano
STU D IOS:
'
G resham , Ridge Ave., P hone 791
Boring Home of Wm. Morand
P hone 408.
T O M G. T A Y L O R
ORGAN
PIANO
VOICE
Certificated Teacher for High
School Credit»
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in s o n s
G re s h a m .
P h o n e 1051
IN S U R A N C E
CASH PAID
SEE
•JOHN BROWN
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Bogs,
Calves, of anv kind
l V u n e e r p ü eRl E ? , a t « «»»I I n s u r a n c e
r ii»
u r c —- A n to m o b ils — H e a lth
I S UACTI«
n „ t n e A e T 2501
ph
S ee M e for C a ttle H au lin g
E. B A U M A N N
D ental X -R ay
Office over Bank of G resham
$8.00
office.
Re». 2186
DR. W. J. OTT
p e r c o rd .
F re d G. A n ic k e r, G re s h a m .
O re g o n . R . 4. L e a v e o r d e r s a t O u tlo o k
W A N T E D T O B U Y — O ld g r o w th fir t i m
b e r o r c o rd w o o d on s tu n w a g e b a s is,
fro m 2000 to 5000 c o rd s.
w r i t e J . O.
L ee. G r e s h a m . R. 4. P h o n e 30x. a f t e r 5
o clock in th e e v s n in v
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F O R W E L L D R I L L I N G see O E. J a n n -
sen . 602 S to c k E x c h a n g e B ld g , P o r t
la n d . p h o n e Beacon 2046
NO ' SEASONED WOOD fo r sa le . D e
liv e re d
L.
E . C ra s w e ll. G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 363.
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
E.
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L A R G E C E D A R P O S T S fo r sa le . C l a r
e n c e C a th e y , p h o n e 91, G re sh a m .
F O R S A L E —C h o ic e Y ellow B a n ta m sw e e t
c o rn se ed . 10 p o u n d s o r m o re , 20c p er
pound.
G. N . S a g e r, R. 1, Box 711.
P h o n e 83.
OREGON
R es. 2353
A lso h a v e in co m e fro m sig n sp a c e . C a ll
NO ADDITIONAL t ilt« I I I JI'PGE.
-
Office 2251
OF THE FAIRS A
CLEANUP.
In th e four y ea rs of boys' and g irls'
< ITTLE
club p articip a tio n in th e M ultnom ah
F O R S A L E — New’ h a n d c u ltiv a to r . >3.75.
I B E S H J E R S E Y C O W fo r sal.-
U iv .^
county fair a t G resham th e re has not
C y p h e rs in c u b a to r , >12; q u a r t m ilk b o t
g allo n » in ilk a d a y . C. R . K e lle r, p h o n e
tle s, 10c e a c h , b o ttle c a r r ie r , 7 5 c ; se t
G r e s h a m 288.
been one year, according to U rban
c a p o n iz in g
in s tr u m e n ts ,
>4.50. L u c y
COW S FO R SA LE.
O n e 6 y e a r s old,
Club A gent T. D. K irk p atric k , when
A d a m s , B a r k e r R o a d , p h o n e 75. ______
fre s h , o n e 4 a n d o n e 3 c o m in g fre s h la s t U S E D
P
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g
a s e n g in e s,
some boy from P o rtla n d has not been
o f A p ril. H . L. S h aw , E a g le C re e k , O re-
c r e a m s e p a r a to r s , a t b a r g a in p rice« .
“TO BE OR NOT TO BE.”
g o n e. p h o n e S a n d y 18x4.
O .A .C . STUDENT TELLS
G u a r a n te e d to g iv e y o u s a tis f a c tio n .
bilked out of th e la st cent of his
fo r sa le.
F r e s h th r e e
W , A. 11 esseL
( ABE OF BABY ( HICKS J E m R o S n E th Y s. (X G iW
A recen t a u th o rita tiv e statem en t
iv e s 3 g al. m ilk . G ood a n d
spending money by one of th e m any
g
e
n
tle
.
S
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d
in
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v
e
ry
w ay .
Lu«?y F O R S A L E — O n e U. S. c r e a m s e p a r a to r ,
show
s
th
e
ratio
of
net
sta
te
debt
to
u
se d v e ry little . H . C. C o m p to n , B o r-
c a rn iv al com pany vu ltu res, and been
A d a m s, P o u ltr y F a r m . P o w e ll V a lle y
By C laude W. W hitehouse.
in g t O re g o n p h o n e G r e s h a m 95x.______ t f
am i C le v e la n d A ve. P h o n e 192x2.
com pelled to borrow m oney from th e assessed v aluation for all of th e 48
I I W I - SEE D S, ETC.
Baby chicks should not be fed un til
O R S A L E —J e r s e y h e if e r c a lf, th r e e
leader o r som e friend, before he could states. Oregon is a t th e top of th e list
m o n th s old.
L u cy W . A d a m s, B a r k e r IM P R O V E D N E W O R E G O N s tr a w b e r -
48 h ours a fte r hatching. T his delay
w
ith
a
debt
of
4.18
per
cen
t
of
its
a
s
R
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a
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.
P
h
o
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e
75.
r y p l a n t s fo r sa le, in s p e c te d , >6 a th o u -
get home. T hese a re boys In th e ir
s a n d T h o s. G ra v e , p h o n e G re s h a m ll'U .
W isconsin, Iowa, gives th e yolk m a teria l w hich is in the FOR SALE OR T R AI > E fo r co w s, 191»
'teens, whom signs w arn from th e sessed valuation.
F o rd a n d fo u r c o rd s o f w vvd. F r a n k
s
\ \ i ; M o n e y b y r a i s i n g y o u r o w n
Indiana. K ansas and N ebraska are a t I body tim e to be absorbed. Enough
S p y b ro ck , O. W . T a r r p la c e e a s t of
g o u a c b e rry p la n ts .
O reg o n C h a m p io n
crooked gam es, and who, If the soiled
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u ttin g s fo r s a le .” R. H. S c o tt, R. 1,
energy is in th e abdom en of th e baby
citizens who op erate them had any th e bottom w ith no debt o r m erely an
B x. 109-A, S a lem . O reg o n .
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sale.
C alifo rn ia’s chick to fu rn ish n u tritio n for sh ip
E . B a u m a n n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2441.
sp a rk s of decency left, would have no insignificant fraction.
O R E G O N W I L D P L A N T S , b u lb s a n d
c h r u h s . S ee o u r g a r d e n s a t 25th a n d
ratio
of
debt
is
1.49
per
cen t and m ent.
op p o rtu n ity of p a rticip a tin g In them.
SHEEP
S a n d y B o u le v a rd . P o r tla n d .
S to re a t
W hen re g u la r feeding begins, the
219 W a s h in g to n a t F i r s t . J . D. S p law n ,
R e g i s t e r e d h a m u s h i i i k e w e 'fur
K irk p atric k rep o rts fu rth e r th a t lie W ashington's 1.06 per cent. Next to I
_____ _______ t f
proprietor.________
w ith 2:51 per ' ru ,e of th e successful p o u ltry m an is
s a le . T w o y e a r s o ld, >15. P h o n e G r e s h
Oregon
is
L
ouisiana
narrow ly escaped a p ersonal en co u n t
a m 72».______
AUTOMOBILES
I little and often,” w ith not m ore th an
er w ith one of th e se g entry who cent.
POULTRY
Ignition Expert
in oth er w ords, O regon’s public «hree h o u rs betw een feedings. Chicks
325 w ill be g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
P U R E B R E D T O U L O U S E g o o se e g g s fo r
sought to pull him into a gam e and
debt is a little over fo u r per ce n t of ^ a t a re artificially h atched req u ire
sa le. 40 c e n ts e a c h . II. T ro g e , P o r tla n d , I r a n n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a
who w as ordered to keep his dirty
O reg o n . R. I, B o x 733.___________________ c h in e on s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
her tax valuation.
rsp ec ial c a re as they have no m other
M a in S tr e e t G a r a g e , p h o n e G re s h a m 122S.
P U R E B R E D W H IT E P E K IN DUCK
hands off; and the w riter him self, at
U S E D C A R S.
T his lias nothing to do with tax es i to Pick for them and keep them busy
e g g s f o r sa le. 31 fo r 12. 31.75 fo r 24.
G resham la st year, saw an u n w a r xcept as it show s one reason why i ' he «Rilled feeder will so feed his
M rs. E. J . G ra ilin , G re s h a m , p h o n e 521.
1922 E’O R P T O U R IN G . P ric e v e ry r e a s o n
M A M M O TH T O U L O U S E G O O S E e g g s
ran te d and cow ardly fist attac k upon
a b le ; '23 l i c e n s e ; lo ts o f e x t r a s ; fine
taxes are high, nam ely to pay in te rest chicks th a t th ey are co n stan tly active
f o r sa le. M rs. A lb e r t H e in e y , G re s h a m ,
tire s
a "c u sto m e r” who disputed th e term s
p h o n e 9x.7.
and p rin cip le In connection w ith such an(i i)usy- In freq u e n t feeding will
P h OICB P E N O F H A N E Y 'S R h o d e 192’ F O R D T O U R IN G fine c o n d itio n .
of th e hnll-and-chaln gam e.
a larg e indebtedness. Oregon, having often re s u lt in listlessn ess of th e en
I s la n d R ed» fo r sa le . 10 b ird s.
M ale
L o ts o f e x tr a s .
T he w onder is th a t grow n men will
to o k first p riz e In c lu b e x h ib its a t P a
such a sm all population in p roportion 1‘re stock
cific I n te r n a tio n a l.
M rs. C. M. Z im 1920 F O R D T O U R IN G , g o o d sh a p e , E x -
" fa ll” for obviously im possible odds,
m e rm a n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2491.
tf
tr a s .
to its size, has a com p arativ ely sm all j Avoid feeding th e chicks g rain s th a t
but fall (hey will, as Is too often evi
IG H T T R A D E — 75
am ount of tax ab le p ro p erty . Hence j co n tain m ould or tain ted m eat sc ra p s F O W R . L. S A c L h E ic k e O n R s. M
S o m e y e a r - o ld h en s, O N E V E R Y G O O D o ld c a r . n e w tire s , 1
dent by th e bew ilderm ent on th e face
s t a r t e r , lig h ts in g o o d s h a p e , tr a d e fo r
m o s tly p u lle ts. S. T. L in d , p h o n e 28x1.
tlie state'» debt is large in proportion i Only those feeds w hich a re p erfectly
w ood.
of som e son of toil who seeks in vain
K I N D U C K S a n d d r a k e s f o r sa le.
to the valu atio n of the p ro p erty th a t ’ w "et lnay hp fed w ith o u t g rav e dan P E Priz«-
w in n in g s to c k w ith la y in g re c o rd . O N E -T O N G. M. C. T R U C K , fine c o n d i
to follow tlie glib tongue and deft lin
H elen A lth a u s , S w e e t B r i a r
F arm ,
m ust c a rry th e load.
I E®r of high death rate.
tio n , v e r y re a s o n a b le .
p h o n e G re s h a m 167.
gers of the o perator. The w onder Is,
But th is condition can not lie helped
S our m ilk or b u tte rm ilk is a g reat R . I R E D S A N D W I I I T E H l E G H Q R N ,
____________________
G R E S H A M O V _________
E R L A N D CO.
too, th a t fair officials and even officers
now. Oregon “liould av.jld fu rtii ir asse t in th e feeding of chicks. The
f ’GrV.V,*’
s a le ’ 75c f ° r
J-
i O N E F O R D to u r in g w ith s t a r t e r in good
of the law will wink a t the practices
p h o n e .» j .
___t c o n d itio n , >275.
O ne la r g e O v e rla n d .
detit and striv e to produce m ore ta x acid has a beneficial effect on th e di F O R «imp,
S A L E — E g g s fo r si ttin g , fro m a s I W ill t r a d e fo r w ood. G r e s h a m O v e r
they know a re tak in g place, but th e re
g o o d la y in g s t r a i n a s th e r e is in th e i land < <> W \ H. -std.
able p ro p erty and ra ise th e ac tu al v al gestive tra c t. Meat m ay be substi
is discouragingly satisfac to ry evidence
s t a te . F. H . G re e n m a n , F a ir v ie w , O re- . ’ 191S C H E V R O L E T D E L I V E R Y f o r sale.
uation of th e taxable property. O re tilted If m ilk is not av ailab le although
g o n . P h o n e 65x1.
I In f ir s t- c la s s c o n d itio n , >135. M. M c-
th a t they do.
W H I T E L E G H O R N h a tc h in g e g g s fo r
G in n is, B o rin g .
gon is fairly p ro sp ero u s and offers th is p ra c tic e is not so good.
T he decent public gulps in am aze
C *p
T l n ‘'Íed, , T ,í a ¿ " ‘'¡ ’ -A T E M O D E L F O R D T O U R IN G fo r
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th
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ch
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s
can
n
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be
depended
iarge o p p o rtu n ities to new se ttle rs.
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n
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s a le
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~ s ‘ b o rn , G re s . h a m . p h o n e
m ent and indignation at th e affront of
o f L a w re n c e a v e n u e
The sta te h as m any ad v an tag es th a t J u P °n to visit th e g rit tro u g h reg u la rly
2381.
tf
being offered a "rake-off” from the
RM
F O R D A N D C H E V R O L E T d e liv e ry f o r
should appeal to p rese n t and pros- ; the g rit and ch arco al may he added to B e i l « Bf n r ^ ? i « K * 7 s d c„R
pari-m utuel betting system for th e a d
.n K so n ? | ” o n e *3?x.
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238L
E O s b u rn ' G re s h a m , p h o n e
pectlve citizens.
i *',e « rain w hich will in su re th e ir get
vancem ent of ag ric u ltu re, If it will
'
1 ’ ‘-'1 RATI I 1 I \ 1 from 220 to 1 2 2 "-
T V IT Q P F 1 T A M T A T T C
Our la rg e public debt Is in p a rt an J ting it. W hen th e babies form th
«•gg c a p a c ity . F o r sa le , B ro w n L e g h o rn
in io v liL L A IliiU U o
perm it open gam bling back on its
evidence of our p rogressiveness. T he ; l':it)it of v isitin g the g rit tro u g h regu
AreTayfS?.mR P4Ura ^ a «
RR, ^
fairground racetrack s.
people have w anted to develop th e : *«<rly th e first p ractice may be discon
d a te s . T w o m ile s c a s t o f G r e s h a m , t f —
'
M tz g e r.
Hacked by th e M ultnom ah County
H E L P W A N T E D tr im m in g r a s p b e r r ie s
P U R E B R ED B A R R E D ROCK COCK-
sta te and m ake it inviting. Our high- j Onued
S
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r
F
a
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m
.
m ile s o u th o f G r e s h
e r e ls fo r sa le . A lso B a r r e d R o c k s e t
Club L eaders’ association, th e P o rt
am . S c h ille rS ta tlo n .
ways have cost money w hich had to he ' G etting tlie chicks out as soon as
tin g eg g s. A ll b ir d s a r e p riz e "w inning
land city and the M ultnomah County
USED
THOR
w
a
s
h e r . $,‘» u . o ( l j ~ e
sto c k . A. H a m m a r , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 961
borrow ed. They a re ail Investm ent possible is alw ays ad v isab le but care
M i tzg< r . _______________________ ________
P a ren t-T ea ch e r associations, am i by
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on w hich it is hoped to realize a sa tis- | m ust be exercised to keep th e babies
F O R S A L E — N ew s h o r t D a v e n p o rt, tw o
H a n s o n h e n s m a te d to c o c k e re ls fro m
th e ir own convictions tliut the thing is
b e d s a n d s p r in g s , d r e s s e r. 2 r o c k in g
270 e g g H o lly w o o d c o c k e re l a n d T a n -
taeto ry re tu rn , in creasin g from yenr ' Horn chilling. The " ru le of th ree,” Is
c h a ir s , h ig h c h a ir . M a je stic rang«* a n d
w rong, K irk p atric k and Miss E thel I to y ear.
c re d h en s. M rs. H . C. C o m p to n . B o r-
s
m a ll h e a te r . C h a s. M c C a rte r, G r e s h
sood— keeping th e baby chicks for
ing, O reg o n . P h o n e G r e s h a m 95x.
tf
am , piieri.' l"2 x .
_______ __ __________
C alkins, county club agent, a re co n
W hether it is b e tte r to avoid debt th ree days in th e brooder, th re e day
REMINGTON
T Y PE W R IT ER , >15. J . E
sidering w ith draw al of club p articip a and be sta tio n a ry , or borrow money
Real
Estate,
Rentals,
Loans.
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__
‘he house, and th re e days in a lini
tlon from th e fair next A ugust unless
1 a »STS for s a le
F D R S A L E — 2 lo ts in W a llu la H e ig h ts , A I’. o i t 200 < 'E I ' \ R
and invest it In im provem ents and go ited ru n , le ttin g tiiem ill the y ard on
Roih & stuedier. R. l, Box
Troutdale.
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e
s
h
a
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.
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by
200
e
a
c
h
,
200
feet
n
o
r
th
tlie m anagem ent effects a clean-up.
o f Dr. H u g h e s, o n good g r a v e l ro a d . C O M B IN A T IO N B O O K C A S E a n d w r itin g
on benefiting thereby, a re questions of tlie te n th day afte r h atching.
P
ric
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>500
e
a
c
h
,
350
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a
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>10
p
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r
Hucli a th r e a t w ill have th e sincere
■ i • , J
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W hile in th e brooder th e ir ru n is
policy. Anyway, Oregon has the debt,
m o n th u n til p a id ; in te r e s t 6 p e r ce n t p e r S T r i R i A a W
p O
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p
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approval of all who have ut h eart th«
a n n u m . O w n er, T h o s. W iles.
tf
increased
g
rad
u
ally
each
day.
Till
P
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s
h
a
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7
8
8
.
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now Its mi to her people by in d u stry
T E D TO
R E N T .‘»-room m o d e rn D R E S S E R , se co n d h a n d , la r g e o v al m i r
w elfare of tlie com ing g eneration, and
will teach them the sou rce of heat W h A o N u se
am i econom y to m ake good.
. A d d re s s H e n r y S c h u lu t, G r e s h
r o r, fin ish e d m a h o g a n y , >12.
J . E.
it may prove an en terin g wedge for
a m o r p h o n e 71x.___________
M e tg e r.
and p rev en t them from ru n n in g
F O R R l ’^ l ' T h e ( 'h a s . P o w ell fa rm . In - G R A V E L P I T f o r sa le , 15.000 y a r d s o r
th e gen eral overthrow of n efarious
far aw ay and g ettin g cold. W hen they
STARTLING F U T S .
q u i r e M rs. <2. P o w ell, ( ir e s h a m .
tf
m o re . G o o d m a te r ia l.
Am g e ttin g 50
p ractices w hich have liccomc altaclicd
a re released «roni th e brooder th e ir F ( >R S A L E - a c r e n c.ar h ig h school w ith
c e n ts a y a r d in th e p it. T h a t w o u ld be
7500 d o l l a r 's w o rth . W o u ld ta k e >9oo.
n
e
w
b
u
n
g
a
lo
w
a
n
d
g
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r
a
g
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.
P
ric
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>2000.
to m any fairs.—Oregon F arm er.
A bill h as been in troduced In co n run is extended dally in th e sam e
C ook s G a r a g e , T ro u td a le , p h o n e G r e s h
gress. by S en ato r C apper, Intended to m anner. T his p rev en ts loss of chicks F O U R A C R E S In c u ltiv a tio n n e a r to w n
a m | | 4 . _____
lim its , n ew h o u se n ic e ly fin a sh e d , g a r
a g e , e tc ., >3500.
secu re u n ifo rm ity in m a rria g e and th ro u g h chilling.
<0 TONS POTATOES for s a le , $1 p e r to n
a t p it. T h o m a s H a rv e y , G re s h a m . R . 4.
divorce custom s th ro u g h o u t the U n it
T H I R T E E N A C R E S in c u ltiv a tio n wdth
B o x 1.39. P h o n e 47x.__________
tf
N O T IC E .
sto c k a n d e q u ip m e n t.
H o u se, b a rn , W O O D S A W IN G «lone b y C M e lu g in a n d
ed S tates. In tills reg a rd a sta te of
I stia ll n o t lie r e s p o n s ib le fo r d e b ts
c h ic k e n h o u se, f r u it tre e s . 3 co w s, hors«*,
C. R. C ox, s u c c e s s o rs to L e s P e r r y .
chaos ex ists. As a re su lt rec en t s ta c o n tr a c te d by m y w ife. J a m e s M. S h en
2 h o g s, w ag o n , h a r n e s s , a ll f a r m im p le
Phon«* G r e s h a m 327.
h e rd . J r ., B e n d . O reg o n
m e n ts . to o ls. P ric e >4000.
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A I R E D A L E -C O L L IE p u p p ie s f o r sa le. >2
K R I D E R A E L K IN G T O N . T el 2341.
e
a c h . H . G. A n d re w , p h o n e G re s h a m
W a NTEI>— T w o a c r e s o f la n d c le a re d .
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th e re w ere in th is co u n try at the tim e a s
tf
a ,- - i M e n 8
A r™Y Mlin- R o y S to n e , F airv ie w ’. O re g o n , p h o n e 256.
13,000 , g
g irls.
i n s , i 15
o y years
e a r s u old.
i u , l legally
e g a lly m
mm
2-4 an d 7-8 P . M.
Office, W ithrow Building
G U / A R A N R
TR
e . F D 513
o n e
R egner B uilding
Gresham. Phone 2441
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Office on M ain S tr e e t
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office I 2 ,|
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Supply
T y p ew rite rs rep aired
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loaned w hile we w ork on yours.
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304 Oak St.. Portland. Ore.
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Old machines taken in trade as
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Phone»
Re». 1967
a u c t io n e e r s
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.
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EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
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Phone
IN I
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and
Maple
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847 Patls
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