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PAGE TWO GRESHAM OTTLOOK, GRESHAM OUTLOOK TTESDAY, JTXE Xew Books at Troutdale Reading Room. ___ power The coolest spot in Troutdale, these E'er m oves the et raying heart to prayer. Editor and Manager. While deepening thoughts o f w orsh ip s warm days. Is the new public libeary hour reading room. A good book for a One year. 11.50, s l i months. 86c. three m onths’ trial subscription, 60c. Lighten the soul's intrusive care. hammock vacation Is "The Call of the ■ C?nL bli’.?,,on rate" *11 the P ort Mountains," by Jeffers, which will ap land Dallies. Divinely sw eet the tones that flow peal to even the most confirmed city A D VERTISING I H arm onious from thy vocal lyre, R ates reasonable. Our representative I For thou has felt the Joy. I know, dweller and inspire him with a long will call — — . . ------------ > i u — = -■ - — J That m oves to song the heavenly choir ing for life in the open. It contains I ¡2cia ! l,al>er ° f the Town of Gresham. Official paper o f the Town o f Fairview. I B ecause thine own heart is Inspired one chapter on rambles along the Ore _____ • Kin<»,,*.r‘‘d • • “ «»nd-class m atter March With m essages o f love divine gon coast with especially good pic what *’ he~ tures of it. 7~.—77— Published every Tuesday and Frldav I a a a y s r s . --------------- ' 1923 to m art . 1 To m ake the w aiting heart a shrine. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. Claaslfied Ad. Rat«« First insertion, lc a word, mini mum 20c; subsequent insertions, U a word, minimum 18c. Users of the Want Ad. Column are urged to pay cash with order and avoid sending bills for small amounts ESTHAT HOUSE. . I*»nltloi Expert 1-5 will be given to him who proves that L h S ? not Hnd the deficiency of his m a chine on starting, lighting and Ign, “ n. Main Street G arage Phene Gresham 1228. _____ machinery . W AN TED—Used silo 10x32 or higher Route 1, Box 671, Portland. n,‘ ner- F ? R S„A.L E~ -Y'agara hydraulic ram. has never been ln actual use. Cost 845.00, " l ‘ l d 11 .for, ,20J W R Mullenhoff, Bor- Ing, Route 8. Tel. Dam ascus 94. tf PH TBICIA Ng Phone: Office 1281 H. H. HUGHES, M. D. Hours : 10-12 A. M. 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. Office, W ithrow Building GRESHAM , . OREGON Bay mare, 9-10 years old Whit« Other new books at Troutdale are One vF?re ln „ i° rehe? d’J e ft hind foot w hite. T ls not alone the words, nor yet RrandJia1! .0.» .""V1* ° f left front leg. ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK. "The Golden River," by J. W. Hills Branded h alf circle A on left shoulder The voice or manner of the song, Bcs. 2251 Taken up June 1, 1923, by Otto P Mag- RIDING CULTIVATOR for sale N early and Dianthe Dunbar. These adveu | For these the mind may soon forget— S U?en5 at Powell Valley, w ill be sofd J £ ? n . 2 S Í , ° ¿ AndreW' Troutdale, R . J GEO. INGLIS, M. D. This la the week during which Port The soul of m usic lingers long. turers followed the route in Paraguay Saturday, June 23, 1953. at 2 o'cl“ k land pays homage to the rose queen Rc-“ ' e8.- - .- ' wne. r . c.al1"-. Identifies Physician and Surgeon by which Cabot in the arly part of the NO. 3 AN K ER HOLTH cream separator and all eyes are turned toward the Remember, Mary, thou'rt endow ed: sp ecial Alterni™ to D iseases and for sale or trade for any kind o f stock. 16th century sought the Eldorado. First H igh attrib utes to thee belong. J. r . Osborn. Boring. Oregon. City of Roses. This applies not only 'Tls thine to dissipate sin's cloud They sought good sport in fishing and JOII FOR of the Peace. SALE—Beem an tractor. H as QRBSHAeM?te r t l f , ‘ 8 U U 5 r *EQON to all Oregon but the entire country. And cheer Immortal souls by song. plow, disc cultivator, weeder and 8-inch tell tof their wanderings in an easy LIVESTOCK extension rims, al in first class shape. The slogan. ‘ For You a Rose In Port- , casual way which will be fascinating 8175 cash. W alter Edelman, Route 4 1« IBSEN land Orow,.'‘ has awakened an Inter- Gresham. ’ Phone 167x1 to devotees of fishing. Travel readers team <eIding8,~32ö57~T est In the heart of the nation and all I Lift weary hearts above the clod Sell one or both, K. F. Walters, FOR SALE;—One 6-horse Stover gas en will like the book—it is not written to Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. am. phone 1731. gine. coal oil burner attachm ent, in must feel Its drawing power. To dwell for aye In heavenly light. Instruct. good running order, mounted or n o t : ŸOÜNO T ea m for naie 37ÍOO I hysician and Surgeon H . L. ST. CLAIR. w m M ^ o rm lck mowing m achine. condition. Guaranteed. It Is unfortunate that this locality I February 14, 1921. — --— — '— *««» »‘ant feds. ir ' Here, There and Everywhere,” by W ill sell cheap for cash. C. H. Calkins for A?5- _L- Lehman, care R a k e r & Son. cannot take a suitable part In the pa-1 G resham. Phone llO x. Women und Children Hamilton. This is what might be F ? ? h®ALB 9 R 71R£ I>E for cattle, team r> R A U If-M ow er and ~ rake cheap? rade. There seem to be too few to do I Gresham, borses, 5 and 6 years old. W eight P ow ell Valley road, two blocks east of Oregon called a very comfortable book. FROM THE SHOVLIIEK. 3100 lbs. PC„w _____ **l separate. Robt. Gif- the work and there are so many de-l G ates road. Balm er & Son. ford, phone 788. “These pleasantly written reminis- tf tn;i nda on the business Interests of the [ B y Rev. M. A. M atthews, D.D., L.L. D. ______ ______ EMPLOYMENT iscences are sprinkled with memories S-Y;'l-L BLACK PONY for sale.' Call A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. 1 P L A IN SEW ING W A N TED locality that It seems out of the ques-j The world is constantly hurling ac-1 and anecdotes of people met along _ I - " 5 - -H enry M orga^f Gresham' t la . Children’s PONY FOR SALE, weight 800 pounds. clothes a « specialty. Mrs. J. A. Gray, Physician and Surgeon Price tlon to , call 830. Also registered Poland Lawrence avenue, G resh am ._______ , on „ them to raise the neces- cusatlons at the church, but it does the way. The writer seems to have China b o w . 1 rice $35. John H. JLake, Office over F irst State Bank sary funds. This year especially the not point you to the real robbers, known everybody, and he usually has phone 951 LOST AND FOUND. Hours 2 to 5 P. M. plans for the Fourth are occupying Would a man rob God? No. But a h om e intimate story to tell about th e FO ,V'V.I,,,<>n Troutdale road north o f Pow- Phones—Office 1271; Residence 127x and true o t , \ ar *7. 8tOu re' a str in s o l pearl beads. the attention and drawing on the re- Bolshevik, hypocrite, and heretic people he met ’’ V. H. H illyard, phene 425. Gresham, Oregon o w n er can have sam e by identifying tf •" *” robM"* “ “ ' ‘ " " 4 •• ' Him” t nd iPai,inK for thla adv. FreS CATTLE Norring. R. A, B ox 347, Gresham. SMALL CALF FOR SÄLE for vealing' I y y' by J. P. Tumulty. The Greensboro Greeshame 788°ld' B° b Strebln‘ Ilho"« H. V. ADIX, M. D. Oresham people possess practically They are sending their agents, their Dally News says: “Mr Tumulty has MISCELLANEOUS WOOD "SAWIN g ; Cairo. M elugin Physician and Surgeon as good an opportunity to witness the rationalistic and Bolshevistic heretics written a good book It does not ' HKSH COW for sale. Large black Jer- FOR G r e s h a m , p h o n e 327. 8t ( Phkn* r in 8 uSix Ballons per day. 8100 floral festival features as the people Into the church. Of course, they have P ^ s e Mr. Wilson's too ardent haters Offlee over Bank of Gresham 4 :*TAN1>S ° F REES for « a l e ' P h e n e dale O?ergonam E van s' Trout- Office phone 1481 or 17» ttes. 143s of^ Portland and many attend each j to perjure themselves and singe their nor d°es it please Mr. Wilson's too W ith Dr. W. J. o tt PA STTO E TO RENT, for cattle only? year. own souls in order to get in. Then ardent lovers. The former find too A. I roctor, Sandy, phone Sandy 4x B est phone for appointm ent Hail to Queen Lucy! when they enter the church their ob- niuch Tumulty in it, the latter too real 8EVER a L GOOD F R E SH COWS for "sale’ varmint d0K- E Baumanp, Gresham, phone 2441. ligations begin not to the church but f a Wilson Phone 2201 J’ASTURE w ith running w ater for PL A C E O R D E R S NOW for first-growth NOW “COLONEL" WELCH. ° M E’a t h £ G r e s ^ a Z No. 1 wood to be delivered later. L. E chu/eh6 ™,18pl'’atOr8 against the "Wintergreen," by Janet Laing. An OR. EMIL ROSENBERGER < raswell, Gresham^ phone 363. tf a heret,c ln the agreeable story of village life just F ? n l SiALE—3. ‘ons ° f good m ixed h a y in Hiram U. Welcft is now a colonel in I c h u r c h f Osteopathic Physician PIGS 9 ? e barP:, A lso 2 tons of wheat and ‘ the CO,18C|OU8 after the war, in which the likeable ; w e k r s - o l o P r GS for sale O. Gran, the Oregon national guard, assigned a I or unco™ 7 vt hlte. oats. A. R. Henry, Linne- Office Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p m D am ascus, Oregon. Phone m an n Ju n c tio n , ¡'hone 9x3 D am ascus to the 186th infantry, having Just re- tors who are 'trylng'to' r Jh SCOt®h 8Pil,8‘er- Wintergreen, proves »4. E venings by Appointment celved his promotion. „» h„r .. .. 116 church I conclusively the worth of a good cook Weacbi L Al2> hIGaS Z °r 8ale' *4'50 *«<> W W2 I r Vl ?a £ OU? V EA L and fat hogs. Congdon H otel P A ST U R E ° ' - 9 resham ’ Phone 2^x1. tf GRESHAM influence and power. or Her Influence and h o u se k e e n e r a n. Also bred Duroc-Jersey sow One young fresh cow. H C cSm'pton „ , f o r RENT. Lauderback Colonel Welch Is so well known here) Heresv is nnt an <„» n < ■ . 1 P ' _B orjn< L Oregon. phone 95x. vo m Pton. n—rC°?." Phone 755 or 763. tf a, . ... I — - ~uy is not an Heresy FOR S A L E - '' ----------- ----------- that many will read this with interest tlon; ,t ,8 ai)aolute intellectual evolu-1 “Fair Rewards," by Beer. One of . ^ ~ s °m e good loose hay. Come H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. S r e s ^ m R .L4larenCe Cath“y phone 91' d e n r< > « 4 * - r i., at the totaI ‘he most charming novels of 1922. and feel like congratulating him. for sa ,e - (»ood for youne preach their 7a‘i d ♦ } hese agent8 8‘ory ‘he theater but with more of chicks. 3c per Jh. B row n’s Market Mr. Welch, now county assessor, E K?Sii'r,M IXEIi H AY for sale. Lauder- Peterinarian b aik Bros , phone Gresham 755 or 753 covered this part of the county as preach their false doctrines because an epic touch than most theatrical Real Estate. Rental.» Loans. S°tffl<ae„dPOR ^ rt8S‘; - b " m Æ they are part of a conspiracy to de- stories. n cT GROWTH wood for sale. C. F 2 5 H BNT—H ouse ;~ciose in on~S Rob- deputy assessor under Henry Reed. stroy tbe- world.8 c^ d e n C/ I n the Osburn, phone 2381. tt w ‘y avj n«®' 7/ ooma • modern in every U O ^B e., ,2x1 He has been active In the military af-1 church. ne FIlRi?T 9 R° " T H « 'O R b w O G D for sale kind. Dr. A. "p 11 z ompson, . B , , ox _every PrAd if ° F Agrieein ’ 9i.'50 for down timber It’s a fine thing that nobody has 27, Gresh- fairs of the state for many years, be Fred G. Anlcker. Gresham, R. 4 Leavi am tf orders at Outlook office. d e n t is t s ginning in 1891 as a private in the old | There Is another group of conspira tried to prohibit hope. The most in '£ ° S ? Í..P,9A§TERB: d HOUSE for sale bAer'ToErD JrO. J 4Ud ' - ° ld growth flr ,im: tors and robbers who are both in and terested readers of vacation ads are in W hitebead addition ; n r . . _ P h oseai Office 2184t Bes. 2185 militia. 6 lots. W ater ligh ts and gas. J, a . Gray, Gresham, ¿er °«.z£ordwood on stum naee basis „ J i out of the church. Their method is to those that won’t be able to take vaca .from 2000 to 5000 cords. W rite J. O Oregon. ul .. tf He continued through the grades of take from the thurch for cjrcu]ar R' 4- Phone 3ox. after 5 tions. o clock In the evening tf * '(ioo.f'h ’a ^ T 1(| ia EreS'c 3'4 acres n'eared- corporal and sergeant during ‘he L y .r y dollar that they can possibly eg- J “arn' chicken house. W e ll; run Dentist ning water ; good sm all house. — - years which three followed and on traet fr„m thu member8 Th are WANTED—More readers for the Dollar gasoline might permit a lot ars call Sandy 301. Nerve Blocking Dental X-Ray tf want ads and more want ads for the January 7. 897. was commissioned a COI18tant y dev|8, schenil,8 ' and of men to attend to business who are readers. AITO.MOBILEH now out in their cars. Offlee over Bank of Gresham second "-«tenant In h l. outfit, the ,)lana and organizatloD8 and methodg «w Ckevntets and r,sd Cars for gal«; famous old battery He served by which the church m„mher W hat you want, when you want it IJI9 Chevrolet, run only 14,00 mile« In as you want it— Want ad. it. in that capacity through the Spanish- lleved of hI„ moi„,y am, ,g made good condition. 8290. ' S^ bag- ° ^ n & e rU^ o ni DR. H. H. OTT American war was promoted to cap- contrIbute organilatlon8> methodg tain of ‘he battery and during the plan.. and progranig wh)ch ttre g ’ if takeA a i o n " 1" a "d g ° ° d tires' 1200 Dentist Mexican border imbroglio was com- onl8tlc to , he gplr,tual work Qf Overlainl with box on back, 8100. Good TIRES AND TI BES Withrow Bldg. Gresham, Ore. missioned a major and put on recruit- church T « ‘?.J,r? c ticallyJ new 30x3 Ford w heels lnK, . l?|ty\ . .u ... Nearly seventy per cent of all the Phone 1263 87.00 eac*h. “ n<1 tubea' aI1 Pumped up,' O ld field At the beginning of the world war money8 contr,buted to theae outslde Four new Chevrolet w heels, less hubs. Tires 84.00 each. Colonel Welch was a major In the In- competing antagonistic and destruct One 32 x 4 U. S Nobby tires, Ford Ainerican- truck size. 827. Julius G. Sture, I). M. I). spector-general s department, but on ,ve ageuc e8 contributed Akron Tires Radio sets and supplies for sale D E N T IS T June 7. accepted a demotion to Lnembe,., of , he chrlgt(an church Looks Garage, Troutdale, phone Gresh- am 484 Vulcanizing and Retreading Office over Bank of Gresham ‘he/ » " k o captain In order to get They are robbing the church mem- Ail Work Guaranteed In Sandy Thurs., Fri. and Sat. back Into the combat branch of a .r- her, the church organization, and God ° x i E J.921, E?,rd coupe, oversize cord tires -1'« I anlcally perfect. Going at 1375 Phone 1221 vice and was commissioned In the | order tbat th(iy may the n McCarter Garage. 8 92 field artillery. Two months later, Au of the devil and build up the institu *■ o ' t , s A i,E —One-ton “Commerce truck ATTORNEYS gust 9, 1918, he was promoted to a ma ttons of hell ....... . T"rn- Bank of GEO. A. RRANDT Phone 1107 They are all co-con- jority, In which capacity he conclud spirators with the Infamous heretics W ILL TRADE 1918 Briscoe touring fine rwo” » 8 ^condition. Good rubber.’ for ed his service In the world war. that are today making their attacks ( two good Jersey cows. o . E isele ■1’ Recovered and Repaired Auto Tops May 24, 1919, Colonel Welch was upon the church, upon the Bible, and , All kl Inda of To M aterial and Attorneys at Law n y sh te 1? “ ' Oregon' R t. Phone Sun- Curtain W indows transformed again to the Inspector- upon Christ. Tue«dnvsAtTh5-*5am On,ca- °m r h ? ‘ ,i„F d .<^dani new <’ord “ res, spot o re.h¿mDom c\a^ R ? d0Wf’'aBt1u(Jrday ' general's department, in which he re iQ>i8h,t.'uln K,o od condition, $525. License S. E. PALMQUIST ..P ° r“ a nd O ffice 192r Chevrolet, license, good tires go^ i mained, until December 15, 1922, when "Fools rush in.” but if they remain | , tt!;«nnlnK condition. >325 8 d ■21 Corbett Bldg. AUTO TOP SHOP he was commissioned lieutenant- fools they generally get kicked out. e L .l°r id,' “ cense. In good condition, all m usicians 5?« “ r ,s and extras. 8300. Mala St. Gresham Phone 1286 colonel and assigned to the 186th In One M axwell ton truck, good running The reason so many college gradu- I condition, license. $250. * fantry. His promotion to full col Florence M. Honey ates don't get anywhere Is because. I lUres.el|2dO1C truck' 8ood condition, solid onelcy put him In charge of Oregon’s firstly, they ought never to have gone Accredited O~ n d F io m ‘|» U UCk- pneum a“ c tl»w . good E . G. R O H L F newest infantry regiment and makes to coli.-g,-, a n ,| secondly because w is-| P IA N O dom can't be bought by the yard. Three good used mowers. 2 brooders 1 him the highest ranking guard officer rope. 1 good used 3>,-inch w agon ' 5 Contracting1 and St.ill, F1.« su t, B „ k B,ds. ln the state under General White. krm 1' mR ? X ra,,I°4rr w A H— ■ Money Is likely to be "tight" with ] Home Building Colonel Welch received his educa the man whose living is loose. Phone 2111 I„«tor.a<i battery repairing and recnarg- tion in Lebanon. Portland and Salem, Cement Work. Carpenter Work, a '^ o n tart*r * nd ,en era to r w-ork. Raker NIGHT ATTACK matriculating from Willamette uni H oise Moving F ried a E. B ra tzel 191« FORD FOR SALE or trade In good Farmer (pounding on the door of versity. He served as deputy county re n d itio n B Dunn, phone 93. Building from the ground up. leeredlted Teacher of Piano assessor of Multnomah county from city dude out to work his way back PLANTS, SEEDS. ETC. Estimates furnished free. ('ABB AGE to health): “Hey, come on, pile out, 1900 to 1920 and was elected to the STUDIOS: Phone Gresham 48x Trontdale. Ore. PLANTS for sale. Danish LOUIS CH RISTEN SEN Baldhead Powell V alley, Oregon g naie Ik. J- J- Robertson, phone 52x2. Oresham, Ridge Ave.. Phone it’s time to get up." office of assessor ln 1920. « ¿ ’V ' *'n Ra,,tam ' « <-m for Boring Home of Wm. Morand sale at 12S c per pound G N Sager City Dude: "Wha’s the m attei-- The Oregon national guard has phone 83. Portland? R 1. B ox 711. 8 IHUIIIU||,1,U|UU,1„„111,|„1„|ltt|lu|llmil|iiiui)uiii never been In so flourishing a condi what time is it?” Phone 408. SAND, G RAVEL SEE D POTATOES for s a l e ^ l i l V m e w .......... /* c k s o f hill selected low top B ur tion as today, says Colonel Welch, Farmer: "It's 3 a. m. Time to get and Crushed Rock banks at |1 i>0 per hundred G N S a pointing out the high morale among up and milk the cows." ger. phone 83. Portland. R. 1, Box 711. Quickest Service. enlisted men and officers and the en G TAYLOR City Dude: "Heavens! do we have H ILL SELECTED, Low-Top. Burbank ^ e d p o ta to es Better speak early Lowest Prices, Best Material. tire lack of petty jealousies which to sneak up on them ln the dark?” B. C Altman, phone 458, tf' ~ J " " ’ -» - CE would disturb harmouy. He attrib SEFIis. Ain’t It the Truth. SW EE T CORN. Golden Bantam. It's not K N A R R & SO N School Credits utes Its condition primarily to the un mixed. Field corn. M innesota 44 M a W ednesday, at Mrs A. M Troutdale. Ore. Blythe— "Well. 1 see the dirt Is turen early. “ tiring efforts of the present adjutant- p. — JYUklnsons Gresham. Phone 1051 A. HEIN'EY. Phenix Farm Phoae Gresham 489 flying this morning from the county's general. backed by loyal guardsmen Gresham, phone >8. road grader.” — ______ in s u r a nce "The national guard is the best Smythe—"Yep, and I like It a heap O rder training opportunity for the young SEE— ------------- man of today." declared Colonel more than some of the mud-throwing Welch. "It offers him an excellent I heard down at the political meeting at thia Bakery and at Stores chance to develop, learn self-reliance last night,” now and basic principles of clean, healthy My! My! Wy! < ontains the \ itaniines, mixed by living." ----- R egner B ü n d ln . *“• 8,9 Johnson—"Man. you talk like an scientific principles Ignoramus. How long has it been ('««« ?ln*t Be TestotL It s Good and Good for Yon JAMES ELKINGTON An effort la being made to have all since you went to school?" If delivered from car Jackson—"Let's see— I ain't never cows in the county tested for tuber ieelS . ’ ’ f t RANCE culosla and already nearly a thousand went atall. How long is at?" Pay when delivered have been tested by the government THEO. VAN DONINCK We Slept There Once. " « c e oa Mala str ee t Phone 1221 veterinarian. A fine, healthy condi this Fall Offlee 2341 Guest—"Is there any water ln my PH O N ES R e , i >58 tion of the cows is shown by the fact that out of the first 4S5 cows tested room ?" Hotel Boss—"There was—but 1 had only seven were found to be tuber Imuran« . Real Eatote Phones Bdwy. 8576 Three the roof fixed." 8 5 4 N. Second Street cular. Gresham 1201 and 355 O ^ n J.*“’“ ’ A ,‘O" ° ‘>U. Trucks Dally Telephone 1581 Insured Carriers In view of the fact that the pro vtregon Fire R elief a . . - The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per posed milk ordinance of the city of cent internet on time deposita.— Adv ««■m»,,,,.......................... R ‘ nauranee CÓ. B- W . T H O R N E A at Gresham will require all cows furn ' ' H I. K ,t 4 y l ì r s ,, » fVVÎ ÎTTiVi N T mniiiimiHOMiwiMH mi — .n,RES”- gt No. 21420 ishing milk for the city to be tubercu n .. the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- P ortlan d — W ay P oint« — G re.h a m lin tested. County Agent 8, H Hall has Rca. 1M7 announced bis desire to cooperate j m w h t " S Ä Ü ? E ,,au of Kd’ ard *• a u c t io n e e r « , 0 C - AND L0XG MSTANCE moving with dairymen tn getting their cows Not K m Wood Coal Briquets tented It owner» will regiater their | p.fXiu*»» tr<'" ’’t* bchM«a"e*of w . S. WOOD “ * ’ war,t R Wright, do-eaavd has fli¿d h i i cows with Mr. Hall at once, he will ,.na , . a *'<x?uni aa i*uch adm inistratrix in A uctioneer arrange a day for all those in the tm the t in-ult Court .if the State of Oregon r‘r-N C .îdr \ ER' W ashïnoton for the tVounty of Multnomah PUnert- h a t M o n .la Y thJ» 4 th mediate vicinity, which will reduce m e n t o f P r o b a r t e * T •« «“ â ô î s V o •{•«••»'TÏÎeo^ir. A JT*“ 1 the coat to 10 cents a head. hrc«h«iw »>ai|„„2*l| t i, ' »ny quantity—any time L l7 h .. and ,h * ''WUr‘ DH.m o f Zt l ch,t »l’Peinte.l u (he tune for } • resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, J lN E B A t DIRECTO R« DELIVERED 2 l Pn » I i 1 ¿ V**r,nf of objections to The Moy Was Might. ____________ I’O II/T R Y dr . w . j . ott F IS K Gresham Tire Shop SAVE b r iq u e t s OUR HEALTH BREAD S15 per ton Gresham City Bakery ekstrom MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE CASH PAID Mother—■"Jimmy, baby's toea! You'll Jimmy—"No, I They've got nails In thereof a w > “ n» «»d the settlem ent you stop pulling A N N IE F W RIGHT pull them out." MtxaUlRK « 8C H N E ,D K R ra,n<*tr a U “ w ont. mother. i v í.nornT V for n« r a trtx them ’ } « ’’•t Mibltahad Juna i, 1M> l'ata o f taat publication July $, lf j j . Mads In Gresham Calves, of any kind PACK PRODUCTS CO. S ee M e for C a ttle H a u lin g Phone 1391 Gresham E. B A U M A N N . Gresham, Phono 2 ^ 1 F uneral D irectors Liren«», Fhone liRi] ° ^ ‘onc* N , . ^ A— Greaham « “ "»TUART «- MCTieiu Orwo"