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EXCELLENT ESSAY WINS FIRST PRIZE
IN THE FIRST STATE BANK CONTEST
O n e y e a r . >1.50, s ix m o n th s . 55c, th r e e
m o n th s ' t r i a l s u b s c r ip tio n , 60c.
C o m h in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t-
la n d D a llie s.
LIVESTOCK
W hat Effects Hud th e In te ru a tiu u a l , ten d to b rin g th e effect th a t we will
IK )R > E >
A rm s C onference a t W ashington,
n o te la te r. T he one th in g th a t al
t W d m a res a n d a m a r e c o lt f o r wale
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the World.
R a te s r< a s u n a b le .
O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
som e p ro p o sal by th e n atio n s Is th e
t r a d e r , so lid r u b b e r tire s .
S ize 3 ft.
w ill c a ll.
fact th a t th e w orld is very, very tired
9 in. b y 6 ft. C a p a c ity ’-a to n . O ne
R e p u b lic to n tr u c k in A - l c o n d itio n .
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G re s h a m .
of w ar and Is w illing to try alm ost
By ANNA LENNARTZ.
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w
■1. H. H o rr, < ar> R a k e r A > o n 's G a ra g e .
J u s t a fte r an epoch m ak in g event any m eans of lessen in g th e d an g er of S P A N O F H O R S E S fo r sa le . W e ig h t
E n te r e d a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h
a b o u t 2850.
G e n tle , s o u n d a n d tru e .
I. 1911, a t t h e P o sto ffice a t G re s h a m . has o ccu rred , can anyone say w hat fu tu re stru g g le s. T his does not m ean
V. H. H illy a r d , p h o n e 425.
tf
w ill be th e re su lts? Following" a con- | th a t th is ag reem en t will p u t an abbo
O reg o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f M a rc h 3. 1979.
feren ce th a t com es In an sw e r to hu- ; ' u ,e eni' to w ar. but th e psychology ____
CATTLE
m an ity 's call for peace, can we say, |
*n th e fact th a t those th a t in ITC’L S T E T N B l? L L fo r sa le, 2ft m o n th s
MOTHER’S INFI.I ENCE.
old. E lig ib le to r e g is te r
B. F u jii. n e a r
w ith rea so n ab le su rety , w hat w ill be I dorsed th e a tte m p t of th e conference
•
M other’s Day w ill long be rem em th e re su lts and the effect on th e realized th a t if th e m inds of th e people F<>k S A L E —-T w o fr« -ii < own choir»- $•>,'.
w orld? No, possibly not w hen peo- <n all p a rts of th e w orld w ere tak en
B r e d g ilt, |3 5 . a n d w e a n lin g p ig s $6
bered by tho se who th o u g h tfu lly ob pie and com m ercialism a re in th e b a l-j f r° m P|an8 for Kre a t navies for a per
e a c h . H . C. C o m p to n . B o rin g , O reg o n .
served It. Its influence w ill spread ance, w eighing betw een peace an d iotl ot ten y ea rs they w ould h ard ly H O L S T E IN C<5w fo r «ale, c o m in g fre s h
so o n , a ls o 5 h e a d o f S h ro p s h ire sh eep .
power. Only by com p arin g th is co n -! re tu rn to fleets for m ilita ry p urposes
out over th e year.
M rs. C. P o w ell. G re s h a m , p h o n e 50x2.
L ike the b rea th of sp rin g is th e ference to those of th e past, noting th e ! w hen th e tim e had elapsed. T he fact F L E S H C O W fo r sa le . M o rg a n B ro s.
B h o n e _ G re s h a m 355.
m em ory of m other. Like th e co m fo rt differences and studying th e effects ‘ h at the co n feren ce convened in
th a t we a re ab le to see, a re we able to W ashington, th e ca p ita l of th e United
I.L A I . < ;< >< H • F R E S H C O W S for
ing effect of m usic is th e voice of determ in e w ith reaso n ab le accu racy S tate s, would m ake q u ite an im pres SL'v
E. B a u m a n n . G re s h a m , p h o n e 2441.
m other. L ike the sw eet odor of flow th e probable co nditions th a t a re r e sion on th e m inds of th e foreign na
PIGS
ers, the reviving effect of show ers and su ltin g and those th a t w ill com e to tions, for th e U nited S tate s h as been F O R S A L E — S o w a n d e ig h t g o o d p ig s ;
very
carefu
l
to
avoid
"e
n
ta
n
g
lin
g
for
a ls o p ig s a n d s h o a ts . S. T. L in d , p h o n e
su n sh in e, is th e influence of m other. our notice as th e y ea rs ad vance and elgn a llia n c e s” so it is r a th e r u n u su al
28x1.
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we see before us th e tre a tie s and
Many do not realize all of th is until agreem en ts in ac tu a l w orking o rder. th a t th a t sam e n atio n should go so far T o T L A I ’E T w o f i t h o g s fo r fe e d e rs
E . E . H e s lin , F a ir v ie w . O reg o n .
afte r m other is gone, but it is alw ays We can only su rm ise as yet, b ut as as to invite th e re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e
C H E S T E R W H IT E PIQ 8
th e pendulum of th e ages sw ings, foreign n atio n s to m eet and discuss P U fo R r E sa BRED
true.
le .
S u b je c t to r e g is te r .
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p
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for
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red
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ctio
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of
arm
am
en
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etim
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slow
ly,
som
etim
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sw
iftly,
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.
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o n e G r e s h a m 1037. R . A.
T his is m other and d au g h ter week.
we see th a t h isto ry m ore o r less r e especially, w hen th is co u n try could
P O l’LTKY
T he sons should not exclude them p eats itself as th e ages move onw ard. co n tin u e to build sh ip s fa r beyond
’ L L E T S f o r sa le . 3<)d e x t r a
selves from ten d er th o u g h ts of a p We have learn ed th a t c e rta in co n d i th e hopes of an y o th er nation. T he M g A o R o C d H W P h l ite
L e g h o rn p u lle ts .
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tio n s b rin g c e rta in re su lts, In th is o th e r n atio n s could see th a t we w ere
p reciation of m other.
way we attem p t to see th e effect of a sin cere in o u r attem p t to b e tte r co n d i Q U A N T IT Y O F S E C O N D -H A N D P O U L -
t r y n e ttin g f o r sa le .
A ll siz e s.
D.
ce rtain co n feren ce on tiie civilization tio n s the w orld over and th a t we did
A COMMUNITY NEED.
J a m e s E a s t P o w ell s t r e e t G r e s h a m .
of the w orld. How su ccessfu l we a re n ot have p u rely a selfish m otive In F O R S A L E - l |»-H »eks-old R . I. R e d p u l-
W hole-hearted, unselfish, p e rse v e r depends on th e w ay we in te rp re t su g g estin g such a red u ctio n in arm a
le ts, a ls o r o o s te r s s a m e a g e o r w ill
sell to g e th e r .
F r e d J e n n in g s .
Phone
ing lead ersh ip is needed for several w orld affairs as p erta in in g to th e con- m ent. if an y th in g would m ake the
1316.
I n atio n s respond it is th is feeling of
needful and w orthy u n d erta k in g s in ference.
F O R S A L E — E a r l y M a r c h - h a tc h e d H o lly
P robably th e best way to u n d er- tr u s t in th e in te n tio n s of th e United
th is com m unity.
w ood p u lle ts . H a tc h e d r ig h t a n d r a i s
S tates.
ed r ig h t. C a ll e a r l y a n d g e t th e b est.
It is so easy to s it back and say, sta n d th e tru e m e rit and th e re su lts
25
o r u n d e r.
$125 e a c h .
O v e r 25,
th a t may com e from th is co n feren ce is
T he re c e n t a rra n g e m e n t for the
$1.00 e a c h .
A lso m ilk fe d b ro ile rs .
"L et G oerge do It,” especially in a to study it from th e view of differ p aym ent of th e B ritish debt is an o u t
Y o u n g ’s P o u ltr y F a r m , C le v e la n d a n d
m a tte r In w hich som eone becomes in ences as com pared to o th e r co n fe r sta n d in g in stan c e of the effect of th e
Powell V a lle y . P h o n e 192x2.
te re ste d and trie s to aw aken in te re st ences. In th is way we see th a t th e conference, for in th e p ast th e B ritish P V R E B R E 1 > H A U L E D ÍIO C K a n d R h o d e
I
s la n d R ed h a tc h in g e g g s f o r sa le . M rs.
on th e p a rt of others. T h ere is a sam e successes or failu re s of o th ers E m p ire has n ot been p rone to mak»
<’. M. Z im m e r m a n . j) h o n e G r e s h a m 249 L
would not n ecessarily a tte n d th is one. concessions so th a t a se ttle m en t F O R S A L E — C h e a p if t a k e n a t once,
m arked tendency w ith som e to be It can be said th a t th is conference m ight be reach ed , but possibly be
s m a ll c h ic k e n h o u se , n ew . 6 x 1 0 w ith
com e Jealous and say. "Oil, well, If he had a peaceful purpose. It w as not cau se of th e stan d th e U nited S tates
4 x 10 s c r a tc h p en . J u s t th e t h in g fo r
y o u n g c h ic k e n s .
A lso so m e n ew n e t
called to se ttle a w ar o r to m ake i took in th e conferen ce, an a rra n g e -
th in k s he can do ft let him try .”
tin g .
M rs. A . F . H o o v e r, G re s h a m ,
p h o n e 1937.
tf
G resham Is, in m any resp ects, the peace betw een n ations in w ar, as was m ent has been m ade th a t is b e tte r for
ersailles, for a t th e tim e of th e ¡both nations. We find th a t as one na- i l P E B R E D B A R R E D R O C K C O C K -
finest com m unity on earth. T h ere Is V
e r e ls f o r sa le . A lso B a r r e d R o c k s e t
W ashington assem blage th e w orld tion acts so w ill th e o th e r reta lia te.
tin g e g g s. A ll b ir d s a r e p r iz e w in n in g
one criticism , how ever, occasionally w as at peace. N either w as it to a r O ur stan d on th e arm s q u estion c a u s
s to c k . A. H a m m a r , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 961
heard from new com ers or outside ob ran g e indem nity paym ents or to se ttle ed th is sa tisfa c to ry financial se ttle
Real Estate. Rental?. Loans.
se rv e rs and som e resid e n ts who have re p a ra tio n s difficulties, nor can we m en t th a t is a benefit to both nations
F O R S A L E O R R E N T m y 5 -ro o m d w e ll
say
th
a
t
it
was
called
for
th
e
ex
p
ress
If
one
act
of
o
u
rs
has
b
ro
u
g
h
t
th
is
r
e
Ideas of com m unity iniprovem ent, uud
in g o n M a p le a v e n u e .
W . E. W ood,
purpose of d raftin g an in stru m e n t of su it why not follow it w ith o th er ad-
2039 E . Y a m h ill, P o r tla n d . I n q u ir e a t
It is th is: G resham people a re slow w orid governm ent. I t w as to m ake v ancem ents?
B a n k o f G r e s h a m , o r p h o n e 316.
to respond.
arra n g e m e n ts u n d er w hich th e e x ist
T he way th in g s have shaped in the F I N E C O R N E R L O T f o r sa le , o n W a l-
lu lla H e ig h ts . Y o u n g f r u i t tr e e s , b e a r
To w hnt ex ten t tills Is u ju st c r iti ing g overnm ents could serve th e ir R u h r Invasion seem to be an o th e r ef
in g
T e r m s if d e s ire d .
M rs. C. M.
cism It Is h ard to say. P erh ap s it Is people and p ro tect them w ithout find fect of th e conference, not only the
Z im m e rm a n . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 2491.
tf
ing It n ecessary to tax th e people to W ashington C onference, but each one 4-ROO.M P L A 3 T E R E D H O U S E fo r sa le
c h a ra c te ristic of all sm all citie s—and m uintain floating fo rtre sse s w hich
th a t has trie d to reach th e sam e de
in W h ite h e a d a d d itio n ; 6 lo ts.
W a te r,
some large ones—as It Is of some peo prove fu tile In m any cases and are sired resu lt. U ndoubtedly if th e w orld
l ig h ts a n d g a s . J . A. G r a y . G re s h a m .
O re g o n .
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ple. P erh ap s It grow s o u t of d isa p rap id ly becom ing an tiq u ated and th eir w ere in favor of w ar th e R uhr In v a
F O R S A L E —S e v e n a c r e s . 3 a c r e s r a s p
place
in
th
e
defense
is
being
filled
by
sion would ta k e a very different
pointm ent In connection w ith an ef
b e r rie s , Lj a c r e lo g a n b e r rie s , 3^» a c r e s
th e g ian t a irc ra ft and subm arines.
in c ro p s , f a i r b u ild in g s . B u ll R u n w a
fo rt to put over som e pet Hcheme, E xcessive tax atio n was said to be one asp ect from th e p rese n t one. By the
te r.
i x x a t e d a t G illis s ta tio n .
P ric e
p ast co n feren ces th e public has been
$5000. T h e b e r r y c r o p s h o u ld b r in g a t
financial or otherw ise.
of tiie cau ses for th e decline and fall tra in e d to avoid w ar if possible, th u s
le a s t $1,200 c u t t i n g th e p ric e d o w n to
I t Is well to th in k it over, how ever, of th e Rom an E m pire. P ossibly the F ra n c e finds h erse lf w ithout as m any
$3,800.
F o r f u r t h e r p a r •ticula
t i c u l a r s se e o r
w r ite K a r l J . H ai
a g b e r g . R e a lto r . R . A.
and ask oneself w hether th e re Is r e a p rese n t n atio n s do not sta n d In th e stro n g allie s as w ere in th e late w ar
G
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e 1075.
son for such a com plaint w hen w orthy sam e d an g er b ut th e re seem s to be a Possibly we s tre s s public opinion too F O R R E N T —32 a c r e s im p ro v e d la n d 1 ^
tendency to tax th e people to fu rth e r m uch b u t it is th a t u n seen force
m ile s e a s t o f B o rin g . 2 m ile s s o u th o f
causes a re proposed and to w hat ex m ilita ry program s.
A nother thing ag a in st w hich no n ation, be it a m on
P l e a s a n t H o m e. P h o n e G r e s h a m 169x2.
te n t th e p ersonal a ttitu d e Is resp o n tliut played an im p o rtan t p a rt is the arch y , au to cracy , or a dem ocracy, can N E W 4-R O O M H O U S E f o r s a le . 1 a c re ,
w a t e r in s t r e e t , o n ly $1200, $500 c a s h .
fact th a t the p la n s tor th e d isa rm a hope to contend. If th e W ashington
sible.
B a la n c e e a s y te r m s a t 6 p e r c e n t. A b o u t
L eaders a r e needed but they m ust m ent w ere presen ted to th e delegates C onference had no o th e r effect b ut
3 m ile s fro m G r e s h a m o n L o o p h ig h
by men above a d esire for p erso n al r e th a t on public opinion we could never
w a y . B. W. T h o rn e , B a n k o f G re s h a m .
have follow ers. It Is b etter for a se n nown. S ecre tary H ughes used all his
F t R SALE]— 10 a c r e s , 3H a c r e s c le a re d .
say th a t it w as w ith o u t resu lts.
tim ent to develop In a com m unity and eloquence in p u ttin g th e plan th a t was
G ood b a r n , c h ic k e n h o u se . W ell ; r u n
It can h ard ly be expected th a t one
n in g w a te r ; g o o d s m a ll h o u se . T;,o r p a r
seek a leader th a n for a leader to seek th o u g h t best before them and did not conference w ill have a g re a t m any
t i c .•ul.----
u l a r s ■*- c a ll S a n d y 301.
tf
allow
p
erso
n
alities
to
a
lte
r
his
view
a follow ing. T he best com m ander Is
effects but it w ill be th e com bined re
AITOMOB1LID8
point. It will be seen th a t a co n fe r su its th a t w ill finally rea ch th e goal.
th e one who has first learned to obey. ence having such p urposes and advo
T he best leader is the one who does cates would be m ore likely to have We hope th a t a t som e tim e th e c iti E X P E R T C A R S A L E S M A N w a n te d to
zens of the w orld w ill be so tra in e d in
sell C h e v ro le t« . (Jiv e r e fe re n c e s . C o o k 's
not seek leadership but Is w illing to lastin g re su lts tliun would a m ili th e p u rsu it of peace th a t w ar w ill be
G a r a g e , T r o u td a le , p h o n e 484.
ta
ris
tic
conference.
do the best possible If needed.
in to lerab le, and th e natio n th a t should
Aside from th e differences th e re are
a p
T h ere a re m any in cipient m ove c e rta in specific th in g s th a t would a tte m p t to in stig ate strife w ill feel O n e 1919 C h e v ro le \ t d S e n liv
e r y f o r sa le . $150.
G o o d ru b b e r, g o o d r u n n in g c o n d itio n ;
m ents In every com m unity, w hich point to th e su ccess of th e In te r n a t such a force ex erted upon her th a t
she w ill find peace h er only course.
1923 lic e n se
S h e r m a n M c C a r te r G a r -
w ould be of g re a t benefit If en c o u r ional A rm s C onference and would We m ust not be im p atien t w hen i all-
a g f . « J,» a u.>it t <i. ai» r
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aged, w hich aw ait th e touch of a
K LIN TOURING CAR tor sals
Ju d g in g from th e refu se p ut out to "R om e w as not b u ilt In a d ay” and FR 9 A A N w
ith 9 It c lu tc h . In A - l c o n d itio n .
guiding hand, a d irecting m ind, a sym be hauled aw ay m any resid e n ts did ing for re s u lts for we rem em ber th a t
H Wicks, care Rakejr A Son. ________
how sm all would be th a t task co m F O R S A L E - tin e 1919 C h e v ro le t to u r in g
p ath etic h ea rt, to bring them Into well tlieir d uty on clean -u p day.
p ared to rea ch in g and c a rry in g out
C a r. W o u ld m a k e g o o d h u g . $75. S h e r
d irected and successful activity.
m a n M c C a rte r G a r a g e .
________
an ag reem en t w hereby a stric t d is
F'»L1>
B U G l'< ’U S \ L H
In g o o u c o n d i
If m ore people of th e locality would
T hose who cleaned up th e ir p re m arm a m en t p ro g ram should be fo l
tio n . C a ll M o rg a n B r o s F a r m ., p h o n e
step forw ard when som e w orthy u n ises put it up to th e city to find a lowed. F or ages m en have settled
355.
th
e
ir
difficulties
in
b
a
ttle
but
the
d
e
d e rta k in g s a re proposed or sta rte d or dum ping ground. T hose w ho didn't
F O R I ) D E L I V E R Y fo r sa le . In fine s h a p e
sired re su lts may be reach ed by m any
w ith g o o d box
W ill se ll c h e a p . M u st
seem to lag, and say, ” 1 am Interested. p refer to m ake dum ping g ro u n d s of co
h a v e a h e a v ie r c a r .
G. W . A lld e r,
n feren ces th a t com e and go w ithout
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W hat can I do to help? W here can 1 th e ir prem ises.
m any ap p a ren t resu lts.
W E H A V E o n h a n d s e v e r a l 30x3 Vi G o o d
ta k e hold?” W hat a new Im petus
M U M Ml BI It S I MM M IIS.
B e rn u rr M acfndden says over e a t
ing Is one of ou r g re a te st physical
sins.
In eatin g fo r stre n g th one needs
co arse foods, those th a t req u ire th o r
ough m astication. If m ushy or soft
foods a re served som ething should be
eaten w ith them that Influences ch e w
ing. All food should be so th o ro u g h
ly m asticated th a t sw allow ing w ill be
no effort.
B a t le ss; chew more. T horoughly
chew ed food ta ste s b etter, Is m ore
easily digested, gives m ore stre n g th
"D on't eat w ithout an appetite," Is
good advice. If one ca n 't enjoy a
m eal, or a c e rta in food, he would b e t
te r go w ithout It. It Is w ell often to
m iss a m eal. If to do so gives one a
headache it is an indication the sy s
tem is alre ad y overloaded, or s lu g
gish or abnorm al. Ilot or cold w ater,
o r d ilute fru it Juice, should be tak en
and n a tu re given a ch ance to r e c u
perate.
Most people could live m ore eco
nom ically ami enjoy b elter health on
h a lf th e am ount of food u sually eaten
If w hat Is eaten la of th e rig h t kind
and Is p roperly eaten.
D ieting is a bugaboo for som e who
need it. but it Is possible to learn to
lik e th e foods one needs. It may take
som e w ill pow er and p ersisten c e but
th e Increased stre n g th and b etter
h ea lth w hich w ill In a sh o rt tim e r e
s u lt w ill be g ratify in g and w ill cause
th e needful food to ta ste good.
The c a r« I
a re no friends of ours.
who m issed th e clean up last
T»
w eek w ill have to suffer for th e ir sins
"Be ci pful w hat example! you set, '
say s
U
■le
Jo h n ;
'th e y
m ay
he
h a tc h e d
F rom M yrtle Reed, w ho say s sh e is
an Interested rea d er of th e O utlook,
com es a sh o rt, a p p ro p ria te poem
w hich we are giving a place Itt to
day 's Issue
S h e ts g e t t i n g o ld a n d g ra y .
M ine s h o u ld he th e h a n d t h a t g u id e s tie r
W e a r y s te p s d o w n lif e 's ru g g e d w ay .
T h e r e 's a "lo n g , lo n g t r a i l a - w in d in g .”
F ille d w ith s u n s h in e It s h a ll I«*.
T h e r e ’s no s w e e th e a r t tik e m y m o th e r.
S h e ts a ll th e w o rld to m e.
M e m o rie s fro m th e la n d o f chlldho<*d
Conn* to n ig h t a n d b e a c o n m e .
F ill m y h e a r t w ith te n d e r lo n g in g
F o r th e p la c e I lo n g to be.
P H Y S IC IA N S
P h o n e : Office 1261
TOMATO PLANTS. 15« per dosan
LOOT O fD FO1 M»
L O S T —C e r tif ic a te N o. 22 f o r o n e (1) s h a re
s to c k in O re g o n P ic k le A C a n n in g c o m
p a n y . In c. F i n d e r n o tify office o f th e
c o m p a n y , G r e s h a m . O reg o n , p h o n e 1881.
EMPLOYMEN I
Ywe ' ear* u ark
W a n te d — L a b o r e r s
and
c a rp e n te rs
on
b u ild in g c o n s tr u c tio n a t W e s t L in n ,
O re g o n
L a b o r e r s 45 c e n ts p e r h o u r.
C a r p e n te r s 75 c e n ts p e r h o u r
Room
a n d b o a r d n e a r Job. A. G u th r ie A Co.,
In c.
MISCELLANEOUS
w dguiP • ■ i r e m ’ v u e ship op «TWTffi -
-M O W TV4EV ’ ¿ D U . ' IT*.
Milk re p o rt b lan k s now
ch eap at th e O utlook office.
-
Office 2251
R e s. 2253
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 sse s.
Office, o v e r F i r s t S t a t s B a n k
G RESHAM .
-
OREGON
P h o n e 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
Physician and Surtreon
for
Women uud Children
Gresham,
-
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over b'irst State Bank
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
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
T h e D ank of G recham p ay s 5 p er
cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv.
DR. H. H. OTT
V eterinarian
T he F a rm e rs M utual h as grow n to
be th e la rg e s t fa rm e rs ’ com pany In th e | Office P o w e ll S tr e e t b e tw e e n M a in
S t. a n d R o b e r ts A v e. G r e s h a m , O re.
N orthw est.
F a rm e rs who consider
th e ir ow n w elfa re p refer It. P re sid en t
1 K*
a n d T a b o r 3926.
S n ash a ll re p o rts th e A ssociation has
over $16,000,000 in force and o ver 10,-
D E N T IS T S
000 m em bers. In th e p ast y ear It has
P h o n e s : Office 11942 R e s. 3195
paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one
assessm en t only a t 30c p er hu n d red
DR. VV. J. OTT
d o llars. T h ere Is no rea so n why
farm e rs sh o u ld pay high r a te s w hen
Dentist
th ey can in su re In a F a rm e rs ’ Asso
N erve B locking
D ental X -R ay
ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will
c a ll on H. W. S n ash a ll a t th e F a ir
Office over B ank of G resham
G rounds, G resham . P hone F a rm e rs
2101.—Adv.
A u to
T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d .
A ll k in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d
C u r t a i n W in d o w s
S. E. PALMQUIST
for sale
G r e th a m
Phone
W ithrow Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
P hone 1263
A T T O R N E YS
1235
P h o n e — M a in
49x
Florence M. Honey
Accredited
up.
P IA N O
T r o u td a le , O re.
Studio First State Bank Bldg.
P hone 2111
S A N D an d G R A V E L
Quickest Service.
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
K N A R R & SO N
T ro u td a le , Ore.
P h o n e G resh am 489
D IR E C T O R S
F u n eral D irectors
Phone 1901
L ic e n se d M o r tic ia n s
L a d y A s s is ta n t
D a y o r N ig h t
M O RTCAKY
G resh am .
O reg o n
1. E. M E T 2G E R
F ried a E. B ratzel
Accredited Teacher of Plano
STUDIOS:
G resham , Ridge Ave., P hone 791
B oring H om e of Wm. M orand
Phone 408.
T O M G. T A Y L O R
ORGAN
PIANO
IN S U R A N C E
JOHN BROWN
1 le n e e r R r a l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e
L ife — F ire — A n to tn o b lle — H e a lth
P la te G lass
m « A T i ^ ACTI. P O H N O N g E u S a r a n R
t e e s e d 511
O ffice 1601
R e g n e r B u ild in g
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN S U RA X CK
It’s Good and Good for Yon
Accident. Surety Bonds,
Fire,
Antomohlle. Fife, Health,
Plate Glass
Gresham Citv » Bakery ta
• ifflee on M ain s t r e e t
Office 2341
PH O N ES
R e s. 1955
Phone 1221
G w am n Tetti
M n lta n
W a te r - P r o o f
an<l A lr tU h t
W e have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern
Multnomah Enquire of any of the following:
B a n k o f Or
f u y ot o r*
.M ultnom ah
J K ilro rr
h am P iti
am (C ity H a
»unty F a r m
' t \\ .1 11
laa
kliurtr
It
VI*
B u rr
W
lapleton
« n n in < n
H K ir k o octi
t e l B e rr y H a n e h
k o f T r o u td a le
' C a m p b e ll
K < U U la n i
V ¿ K p o n a n b a rg
J a a tx td h u rt
65^4 N. Second S tre et
In su red C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRICK
LINE
-
B. W . T H O R N E , A g t.
Office 1391
Phoars
41 I IT O N U F K S
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Briquets
W. S. WOOD
for Fresh Cows. Beef Cows, Hogs,
Calves, of anv kind
B nil« g Kee«l
a n d m a n y o th e r s .
Gresham
Re». 1957
P o rtla n d — W ay P oin ts — G resham
CASH PAID
E 1 U ilkeä
D M IXmoui
Real Estate
A e r ld e a t. H e a lth , A e to m o b lle
O reg o n F ir e R e lie f A ssn
O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e Co
A uctioneer
VANCOUVER.
FRANK C. JONES
Phone »101
T h ree
T ru ck s Dally
VOICI
C e r tio r a te d T e a r h e r fo r H ig h
S r h s o l C ré d ita
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A M. W ilk in so m
G re sh a m .
P h o n e 1051
Insurance
SEPTIC T A N K S
S e e M e for C a ttle H au lin g
E. B A U M A N N ,
1591
M U S IC IA N S
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
House Moving
P h o n e G resh am
G resh am
A t G r e s h a m O ffice,
T u esd ay s, T h u rs d a y an d S a tu rd a y s
G r e s h a m O ffice, W i t h r o w B ld g .
P o r t l a n d Office
72t C o r b e tt B ld g . .
Contracting and
Home Building
B uilding from th e g ro u n d
E stim a te s fu rn ish ed free.
1249
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
E. G. R O H L F
scientific p rin cip les
THEO. VAN DOMNCK
Dentist
AUTO TOP SHOP
M a in S t.
FU N ERA L
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
OREGON
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M.
Contains the Vitumines, mixed by
l o l ls I H H I s U \ M >
I ' t t n r l l \ n l l r j . O re u m i
GRESHAM ,
Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn.
Does Flonrlshlng Business.
at th is B akery an d a t S to res
( . r o . HK n n r
G re« h iin t. O reg o n
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
o ffice, W ith r o w B u ild in g
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
OUR HEALTH BREAD
HIK SAI E m
H o u r s : 10-12 A . M.
Physician and Surgeon
MACHINERY.
IV ¿N E O TO 8 6 THAT S ra riS M A M
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
E X C H A N G E D B Y M IS T A K E a t P o w e ll
V a lle y L u th e r a n c h u r c h o n S a t u r d a y
n ig h t. M ay 12. a b la c k s ilk u m b re lla
w ith b la c k h a n d le a n d w h ite rin g .
V a lu e d a s a g if t. M iss N e llie J o h n s o n ,
p h o n e G r e s h a m 28x.
L O O S E M IX E D H A Y f o r sa le . L a u d e r-
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
b a c k B ro s., p h o n e G re s h a m . 755 o r 75.'!.
Office p h o n e 1431 o r 179
B e ,. 1483
F O R S A L E — 12 a c re « o f clo v er? O. A.
E a s t m a n, p h o n e 2121.
______
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
F IR S T GROW TH w ood f o r sa le . C. E.
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
O s b u rn , p h o n e 2381. ___
tf
PA STU RE TO RENT, f o r c a t t l e o n ly .
W . A. P r o c to r . S a n d y , p h o n e S a n d y 4x.
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 1191 f o r A p p o in tm e n t
W O U L D P A S T U R E a few h e a d o f c a ttle . I
10ft a c r e s g o o d g r a s s a n d p le n ty of 1
I)R. 1». J. FASCHING
w a te r . F . W . C a n n in g , K elso , O reg o n , j
_P h o n e Sa n d y 297.
____
___
O a te o p a th lr P h y s ic ia n a n d N n rg eo n
A S P IN W A L L P O T A T O P L A N T E R fo r
O v er P o w e ll’s P h a r m a r y .
s a le . N e a r ly n ew . I n f ir s t- c la s s c o n d i
D is e a s e s o f W o m en , C h ild re n .
tio n . A b a r g a i n if ta k e n so o n . H . S.
N e r v o u s S y s te m , O b s te tric s a n d
H a r v e y . G r e s h a m . O reg o n .___________ tf
G e n e r a l P ra c tic e .
W A N T E D — M en. w o m en a n d c h ild r e n in
e v e r y c o m m u n ity to se n d a p o s t c a r d
f o r S u n s e t’s b ig , in te r e s tin g G if t C a t a
P h o n e 2201
lo g u e. J u s t o u t.
H u n d r e d s o f u se fu l, i
v a lu a b le r e w a r d s In r e t u r n f o r a little 1 1>R.
EMIL ROSENBÜRGEB
“ s p a r e tim e .’’ A d d r e s s C a ta lo g u e D ep t..
S u n s e t M a g a z in e , S a n F ra n c is c o ._______ |
Osteopathic Physician
S P R A Y IN G D O N E . F ro m 5 to 25 c e n ts
Office
H o u r s 10 a . m . to 5 p. m .
p e r tre e . H . G. A n d re w , p h o n e 256
E v e n in g s b y A p p o in tm e n t
W A N T E D T O B U Y — O ld g r o w th fir tim
b e r o r c o rd w o o d on s tu m p a g e b a sis,
C o n g d o n H o te l
G RESH A M
f ro m 2000 to 5000 co rd s.
W r ite 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 ’c lo c k in th e ev en in i
tf
'O R S A L E —5 -ft M c C o rm ic k m o w e r. 11-ft
r a k e , g o o d o r d e r . 5t»-gal. g a s o lin e t a n k ;
d o u b le s e c tio n h a r r o w ; I C h a r t e r O ak
ran g e.
6-hole.
w ith r e s e r v o ir . $35.00;
I k itc h e n c a b in e t. $7». H. K iin k i, ( r a te s
r o a d , b e tw e e n P o w e ll V a lle y r o a d a n d
B e llro a e S ta .
öncle Jehus JbsU
A
few o th e r p l a n t s le ft. M rs. A n n a F u ll,
p h o n e 2061.
P O R S A L E — P o ta to e s , A m e r ic a n tV o n -
d e rs,
M o n ey M a k e rs. N e tte d G em s,
la r g e B u r b a n k s .
P h o n e 32x1.
M rs.
K itz m ille r.
tf
«’E P F I H E I ' H A N C H E N N S E E D B A R -
ley fo r sa le . P h o n e 265. R. B e ad le.
H IL L
SELECTED.
L o w -T o p . B u r b a n k
seed
p o ta to e s .
B e tte r s p e a k
e a r ly .
B. C Altm an, p h o n e 458._______
tf
S I I DS.
S W E E T C O R N , G o ld en B a n ta m . I t ’s n o t
m ix e d
I'
I c o rn
ru • ta 14 Ma
t u r e s e a r ly .
A. H E I N E Y . P h e n ix F a r m ,
tf
G re s h a m , p h o n e 98.
F O R S A L E — C h o ic e Y ellow B a n ta m sw eet
c o rn seed , 10 p o u n d s o r m o re . 20c p e r
pound.
G. N . S a g e r. R . 1. B o x fit.
_P h o n e _83._____ ______
__
_______
y e a r m o ld e d t r e a d t i r e s t h a t w e h a v e
e x c h a n g e d o n c o rd s. $10 e a c h . S h e r m a n
M c C a r te r G a r a g e .________________________
I g n Itlo n I Xpert
$25 w ill be g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
M a in S tr e e t G a r a g e P h e n e G r e s h a m 1228
S to r a g e b a t t e r y r e p a i r i n g a n d r e c n a r g - j
in g s t a r t e r a n d g e n e r a t o r w o rk . R a k e r
Son
1916 F O R D F O R S A L E o r tr a d e . I n good
onditlon. E. D u n n , p h o n e 93
S I ' F E D M O T O R iA -l'-'L E f o r s a le "Will
t a k e g o o d b ic y c le In t r a d e , O. S tro m -
q u ist a t O u tlo o k office.
T R A C T O R W O IÍK W A N T E D 4 d a y s a
w eek .
R a te « n a s o n a b ie .
H . G. A n
d re w . p h o n e 256.
w ould lx* given and w hat a benefit
M E M O R IE S .
By M Y R T L E R E E D .
would resu lt to ttie Individual and the
T h e r e 's no s w e e th e a r t lik e m y m o th e r.
cause.
PI \ \ I S SEEDri ETC.
C U L L P O T A T O E S f o r sa le. 76 s a c k s . AH
o r p a r t . C h e a p . S c h ille r F a r m \ m ile
s o u th o f G r e s h a m , li 4.
________
Gresham. Phone 2441
la rm
WASHINGTON
e n d S le e k S a le , a S pec la ity
I ti"«e l a n m n t e r (14. o r
t- r e .h a m Ontl.wih 1541
A N t.I N I t R s
ROBERTS
B R O S.
l>e»lgning and ( «moulting Fn<r%
E stim ates and Surveys
Oflee, Robert*» CeafeeUoMry end
Pool
R oom .
M a in S tre e t b e tw e e n F i r s t a n d S eco n d
P h o n e. G r e s h a m 1341
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