PAGE TWO
P ubllshed every T uesday and F rid ay
a t G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair,
E ditor and M anager.
° n * y e a r. »1 60. six m o n th s . 85c, 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 b in a tio n r a te s w ith «J1 th e P ort-
Land H a in e s .
A D V K I tT lS I N tT
w ill* c a ll ^ e a ‘•o n a l’1••
O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e |
< >ffl< lal p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f O re s t a n ,
Official p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w
• E ,n,!.e.ri'd a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h
1911. a t t h e P o sto fflre a t G re sh a m ,
O reg o n , u n d e r t h e A ct o f M a rc h J. 1879.
8.
A. B. ELLIOTT]
POW ELL VALLEY
P. O. G resham , R. A
R esidence Phone 26x1
A stro n g te st of loyalty of o u r c iti
zens, both men and om en, to th e ir I
home city and its in stitu tio n s, es
pecially th e A m erican Legion boys,
will come on next W ednesday. T h ere
a re so m any a ttra c tio n s elsew here,
and for som e a tem p tatio n to get I
aw ay to a q u iet nook in th e country,
th a t it w ill ta k e a rea l sp irit of loyal
ty to hold one to do w hat he should
reg ard as a priv ileg e as w ell as a duty
and stay at hom e and lend his p res- I
ence and assista n c e , if needed, to |
m ake the hom e ce leb ratio n the su c
cess it ought to be.
G resham h as had som e very fine
celebrations in th e past and th is y e a r's j
should be one of th e best.
Many w ill com e from o th e r p a rts of I
th e county and nearby com m unities. |
and all the hom e folks should be o ut |
in force.
Let us hack up th e Legion boys to j
our utm ost.
" l**r.- ( h e
f ir s t
b ird s
of
s p rin g
seek
the leafage of John so n creek, and th e]
M arch meadow la rk is boldest, one
m ight confidently p redict th a t m outh
o r g a n s would still he found. T he a r ts
th a t a re sylvan, or a t le ast ru ra l
w ither soon in cities but a re preserved I
w ith all th eir fresh n ess, peren n ial,
g ia tlfy in g , in (heir n a tu ra l en v iro n -,
niciits H ere also is no sla n d er of th e |
m etropolltanism of G resham the se c
ond city of th e county, but ra th e r a
rueful o bservation th a t th e tirst city
h as lost th a t w hich its sm a lle r sister
has retained.
T ru e it is th a t v arious local a rtis ts
d em onstrated
g racefu l
fam iliarity
w ith the harm onica, ren d erin g "Red
W ing" and "Old Black Joe" so com -
Pelllngly th a t th e ir a u d ito rs dropped
a m etaphorical te a r o r tw o for m em
ory s sake, but th e hoy from G resham
m ade th e "M ocking B ird ” to sing in
th e m orn so rea listica lly , and grieved
so dearly for "S w eet A deline" th a t th e
c ritic a l Judges w ere q u ite sw ept aw ay
by his g enius and guve to hint the
g arla n d of bay A lmost anyone, w ith
a tritie of p ractice, can learn to play
th e m outh organ, but tho se ra re
spirit« who evoke sw eet m usic from it,
as P an on his reeds by th e river,
w ere never m any and a re few today.
S in g u lar It w as to rem a rk , as s in
g u la r us refre sh in g , th a t th e se lec
tio n s chosen by th e a rtis ts , w h ere
w ith Io prove th e c la rity and charm
of th e harm onica, did not p a rta k e of
th a t stra n g e levity so c h a ra c te ristic of
th e songs and tu n e s of th e present. If
the a irs th e m outh o rg a n ists played
w ere in the least suggestive, they su g
gested th e h am dances of Old Mis
souri. th e glint of ra in on leaves and
th e law ny sho u ld ers of an bidlan
princess, th e doleful sw eetness o f ro
m ance in th e '80s, an d the shuffle and
scuffle of Jigging feet. F o r they w ere
a irs th a t a re all but forgotten, and
seldom heard now adays, and one
m ight w histle or sing them anyw here
w ithout evoking the sm irk of so p h is ti
cation or a ribald w ink from the w ise
ones. P erh ap s such tu n e s a re suited
to th e harm onica above a ll others.
Mark you, th e re w ere m any who
w ere dubious about the re c ru itin g of
a sufficient num ber of harm onica a rt-
lsta to niuke the contest Interesting.
They scoffed at the notion th a t m outh
o rg an s w ere sty i ca rrie d on the hip,
and m ade an envious pun therefrom
But th e harm onica lin g ers w ith us. and
possesses m ore public affection and
approval than any en th u sia st would
have dared to claim for it. The per
sons who set fashions for us, who de
cre e th a t this or th a t is done w ith,
and so no m ore of It, a re far from be
ing Infallible.
P ric es a r e su b ject to ch an g e w ithout notice
T he B snk of G reebam pays 6 p er
cent In terest on tim e d e p o s its.— Adv.
Money to loan Off re a l estate. F arm
loans at 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.—
Adv.
,
POW DEK
CONVERSE CORD T IR E S,
30x3*4 —______________ #11-50
IOe
#1.26 C openhagen Snuff, 3 boxes
25c
#2.15 CHOICE RED SALMON,
25c
ta ll cans, can 35c: 3 for #1.00
H ERSH EY COCOA, *4-lb. tin s 15c
CBOHN ELOI’K
CROWN FLOUR. Sack
| SHREDD ED WHEAT, 1 pkg
CITRUS POW DER, 2 pkgs
LUX. 1 pkg
RINSO, 4 pkgs
W H ITE WONDER, 25 b ars
CRYSTAL W H IT E , 22 b a rs _
A B NAPTHA, 4 b a r s ______
Old D utch C leanser, 3 can s
C. L. Man H ayrope % -4 str. lb.
22H c
COFFEE
SPEC. CARACOL, lb
35c
3 pounds
#1.04»
Golden W est, lb
40c
Golden W est, 3 lbs
#1.15
Golden W est, 5 lbs
#1.90
Golden M arshm allow S yrup, 5-lh
and lü 1b. p ails
««)<• and #1.15
T -' ‘
a
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/
c
«
P IG S
F IN E
s a le
tin
Pocket tin, 2 for ' ' 7 Z
Clim ax, m edium plug
H orse Shoe and S ta r plug
JELLO , 1 package
KELLOGS CORN FLA K ES,
j>< . m
S
g P'-'
C
° ring' K 3' Ph° " e D a'
G ° Od
G resh am ,
PO U LTR Y
11« ks.
fo *\ s a le - G o o d f o r y o u n g
.,c p e r lb
B r o w n 's M a rk e t.
Real Estate, Rental?, Loans.
S E V E R A L A C R E -L O T S F O R S A I F on
t h e c i t v Hteih h t*i B e s t h o m *' s i t e s in
t h e c ity . L ib e ra l te r m s If d e s ire d . W
r_. H o n ey .
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TO L E N T to rc s p o n s ib te p a r-
e m o 1 “ f n r t m e n t in m y h o u se n e a r
ed
I* h o n i° P ¿ ° 3 r o u n ff C h ild ren w a n t-
e v e n l n g s " 6 F ' H ' R o o r k ' G *-eshara 77x1,
'B e a v e r ^ T ilh /m T ? A I>E— 133 a c r e s n e a r
B e a t e r , T illa m o o k c o u n ty . F o r p a r t i c
u l a r s w r ite It. Y. B la lo c k . B e a v e r O re.
runningSwaA? Kclose*1 tJ ''Electric’’" ^ -
ii°-ps'»churches' stores’ and school Price
»1 l.j • p e r a c r re e , g o o d te r m s .
T h is is
¡ m a .»
7 n rtt* »
:
*
Eddy.
I-
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1
N ew C h e v r o le t, a n d U sed C a rs fo r
1919 S h e v - ^ 1.61,' c o r d B ee« a ll a r o u n d ,
1921 U h t t r a i iV .g o o d r u n n i **g o r d e r,
I 7 non
e t .i? u r ln 6- d r iv e n le s s
GThe right fu e l fo r
warm weather
,
$27.' S ' N ° b b y
1175
Phone
I S \ \ L E T C O R N . G o ld en B a n ta m
I t ’s n o t
" r e t e a / i y eld COr" ' M in n e so *a 44. i l a -
A . H E IN E Y , P h e n ix F a r m .
G r e s h a m , p h o n e 98.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less.
Ask for it by name — Zerolene.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
30% to CARBON
politic mileage
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
P b o n e s—O ffice 1271;
R e s id e n c e 127x
G resh a m , O regon
n . V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
. . m . ‘’ “J * ° T" B a n k o f O " » 6 a m
OfBee phone 1481 or 179
He j 14zx
W ith D r. W . J, o t t
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
P h o n e 2201
D B . E M IL K O S E N B U R G E B
O steo p athic P h y sician
Office H o u r s 10 a. m . to 5 p. m
E v e n in g s b y A p p o in tm en t
C on gd on H o te l
[T E A M
j , D a v id
so n . p h o n e l.’.x l
^ > a\iu
R A S P B E R R Y I ’I C K E R S w a n t e d
w i n ''!*■»- J i t h n s o n a t P o sto fflc e o r c a ll
" tri i •'»<•( ii. p h o n e 33x3.
P ’L A IN S E W IN G W A N T E D . C h ild r e n 's
c lo th e s a s p e c ia lty .
M rs. J . A. G r a y
ia tw r e n c e a v e n u e . G r e s h a m .
X'
I
1391
H. C. JOHNSON, D. V.M.
Veterinarian
S
Otfflc;ndP& t s S^ .
D entist
d e n t is t
Office o ver B ank of G resham
T IR E S A M ) TUBES
In S a n d y T h u rs.. F ri. a n d S a t.
P h o n e l» s i
Oldfield
ATTORNEYS
r e s h a m 1691
s \I«y,
IcG 'Ialn|
u irk 124o & S G ch
n eid er
Attorneys at Law
T u e s d a y s '* T h ¿ í ’ S “ ra O m c e '
G r esh a m i ’t« ce.a \ V R h r o w B f o g * 7 ’
.P o r t la n d Office0 ’ B ld g '
________ ‘ g | L o r h e tt B ld g .
Z
-
m usicians
P h o n e 1107
Florence M. Honey
A eered lted
E. G. ROHLF
PIANO
C ontracting and
Home Building
S tudio F irs t S tate Bank Bldg.
P h o n e 2111
le n ie n t W ork, C a rp e n te r W ork,
H onse Moving
B uilding from th e gro u n d up-
E stim ate s fu rn ish ed free.
P h o n e G resham 48x
Frieda E. Bratzel
A ccredited T ea ch e r of PInno
STU D IOS:
G resham , Ridge Ave., P hone ?91
B oring H om e of Wm. M orand
________ P h o n e 408.
T r o u td a le, Ore.
SAN D , G RAVEL
IN S U R A N C E
and Crushed Bock
Quickest Service.
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
SEE—
----------- --------
JOHN BROWN
L,f' n- rF!" aS
H
b?,*In- ur a
KNARR & SON
T ro u td a le , Ore.
P h o n e G resh am 489
E w en
R e g n e r B u il d i n g
811
JAMES ELKINGTON
A
at thia B akery and a t S to rrs
.
I ’ St'RANUE
K ?."**! Bonds* Tire,
A ntom oblle
)[ lfp, H e a lt¿ , r *’
1
« la s s
cm
. . ° ® ce OB M al" S tr eet
Office 2341
PHONES
R es. 1968
Contains the Vitamines, ini^ed by
scientific p rin cip les
insurance . ^¿¡TEstate
It's Good and Good fo r Yon
A e e ld e s t,
Gresham City Bakery V
H e a lth ,
A u tom ob il«
B. W-THORNE, Afft.
x
P hone 1221
nm
''R E S H A M . O R E G o J í
■»»»
P hoses
Hes.
M*»
A U C T IO N E E R S
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
T h ree
T ru c k s D aily
65*4 N. Second S treet
In su re d C a rrie rs
W. s. WOOD
uctioneer
MORGAN BROS, TRUCK LINE
Portland — Way Pointa — Greaham
V ancouver . W ashington
" K o V ^ i e . ^ , , ! 0" r UHy
-------------- p r e a h a m O u tio n a | u .
I l -NE RAL
local and long distance moving
" owd
<O®1
DI RECTO Rg
Funeral Directors
Briquets
Phone Igni
—
M ort,c u n .
CASH PA ID
ZEROLENE
G resham , Ore.
P h o n e 1263
OUR HEALTH BR EA D g
a w
v
THEO. MF
VAN
DONINCK
"
D entai X -R ay
W ithrow Bldg.
Gresham Tire Shop
F '<’> » n é í_ , ^ k h l b 5 p ir c o '>*a l n l n F m o n e v
in e r « “I? h a v e s a m e b y c a llin g a t
l’,{ ak :;r *
p r a g e . G resh am p ro ":
I l V ._ l'r " , '*‘r t -v a* "1 p a y in g fo r th is a d v
I L U S T —O n th e R a r n e s ro a d , a g r e v w ooL
I en s h a w l.
T in d e r r e t u r n to M rs A o .
g u s ta B a ln ib la d G r e s h a m , p h o n e 3 < \l
$25 R E W .X R D O F F E R E D fo r r e t u r n o f
S e t b t la
e r c k m tic
a le k s b ird
h ite
w ith s m a ll
O n e d o e ? g ¿ b w lin
d
p
D E N T IS T S
B « , e 1184, He s . m i
P h o n .,,
Gresham
G E O : A. BR A N D T
{° r -*'••• o s or w ÎÏÏ
t r a d e f o r a g o o d cow
B o x 531, R. 1
P o r tla n d , H a le s R o a d
"J
? ' * ' 1 1 •'jK a n d r a k e f o r sale?
2 9 (4 ^,c '_ u ,lo<'h. R. A. G re a h a m . p h o n e
10 « a m e ' ‘C y ” . D
609 C o n c o rd B ld g . P ó r tla n d .
G RESH AM
DR. H. H. OTT
Ail W ork G u aran teed
employment
W O R K w a n t e d . I.
LOST and EX)UNT).
pendent form lea carbon than another motor
oil known to us.
Oflic« over F irst S tate Rank
Office over B ank of G resham
American-
Akron Tires
Vulcanizing anti R etreading
r s io v rr gas e n -
j F 'n e . c o a l oil b u r n e r a t t a c h m e n t
In
g o o d r u n n in g o r d e r, m o u n te d o r n o t
w m orl7 ■?’*'' orrT*ll'k m o w in g m a c h in e ’
" 111 se ll c h e a p fo r c a s h
C. It C a lk in «
^ G r e s h a m . P h o n e 110x.
c a m in o .
Zcrolene forma, on an average, ?0X less can
bon than other oils. The carbon is soft and
iurty and most ot it blows out with theex,
haust. For this reason the Zerolene lubricated
automobile may be driven from 15I to 50?
farther without having the valves ground or
the cylinders rebored.
W. BOTKIN, " m 7 d 7
/ hysician and Surgeon
D entist
T ires
I ‘ . 1'
- Of the purity and stability of a motor oil is
the amount of carbon it forms.
for
Wnmen and C hildren
O re8ham >
Oregon
FISK*?
PLA N TS, SE E D S . E T C .
(K E R O S E N E )
O n e g o o d te st—
P h o n e 167x1
Julius G. stu re, D.M . D.
| E ( i i : S A L E - D a n is h B all h .a d .a h lU ic e
p c in is a n d k a le p la n ts .
E if th h o u se
s o u th o f o r i e n t . M rs P ric e .
''» u s e
! 1 ' ' ' •"•'I E I.a le , c a b b a g e a n d a s t e r
_ p ]a n ts . M rs, A n n a F u ll. P h o n e 2061.
PEARL
OREGON
E m ily F . B o lc o m , M .D .
I iiysicJan and Surgeon
N erve B lo ckin g
Gresham Ice Cream
& Ice Company.
1 U ! * ij h a n d d o u b le h& rpoon h a v
- f o r k __ J o h n E g g im a n . p h o n e 3M
OIL
G R E sS i* v ° Ter F * " ‘ 8taU Ba“ k
U H L S H A M ,_________ .
m ade in G resham
MACHINERY.
STANDARD
Physician and Surgeon
S p ecia l A tte n tio n to E v e D is e a s e , and
M ttin g o f G la sses.
an y q u an tity , any tim e
—ill K I ? " 1*1» “ E x p e r t
I I
w . b n 8 !ve** *° b im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
I a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a -
M a?n S t ? . / , t i r-t ‘n g ' HR ut in g a n d ¡K**Rion.
J M a in S t r e e t G a r a g e . P h e n e G r e s h a m 1228.
I in S tOr,a g ^ ba t* c r y r e p a i r i n g a n d r e c n a r g -
|A ^ o n
a , ‘d g c n e r a t o r w o rk .
R a k fr
| ..
1
R e .. 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
D E LIV ER ED
Sh rin«nO<M , , r u n n i n K c o n d itio n ,
o n e r m a n M c C a r te r G a ra g e .
OREGON
° ^ e 22V
IC E
F o rd
_______-
r>R. VV. J. OTT
AND
' 3S
tOMPANT
G RESH AM ,
ICE CREAM
( W E 191S F O R D T O U R IN G , g o o d r u b b e r
I , u? ? o d ZV,n n in g c o n d itio n , $15o
I 19 ' 1 H E V I t o L E T D E L I V E R Y . 5 g o o d
N o trouble to o p e ra te a n oilcookstove,
if y o u buy only P e a rl O i l - t h e clean,
econom ical kerosene th a t is refined
an d re-refined by a special process.
5%
F a rm e rs M utual E ire R elief A ssn.
Roes n o u r is h in g B usiness.
T he F a rm e rs M utual h as gro w n to
be th e la rg e st fa rm e rs' com pany in th e
N orthw est.
F a rm e rs w ho co n sid er
th e ir ow n w elfare p re fe r it. P re sid e n t
S n ash a ll re p o rts th e A ssociation has
over $16,000,000 in force and over 10 -
000 m em bers. In th e p a st y ea r it has
paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one
a ssessm en t only a t 30c per h u n d red
do llars. T h ere is no reaso n why
fa rm e rs sh o u ld p ay high ra te s w hen
th ey can in su re in a F a rm e rs ' A sso
in S to
ciation. A nyone w
w ish
ishing
to in
in su
su re
re Will
w ill
£a
°”
w - S n ash a ll a t th e F a ir
G rounds, G resham
u »---------
P h o n e F a rm e rs
2101.—Adv.
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
Ufflre, W ith ro w B u ild in g
Ij<ha>,u ? r tM I'X E I u H A y f o r » ale. L a u d e r -
b a> k B ro s., p h o n e G r e s h a m 765 o r 753.
g r O "’TH w ood fo r sa le . c E"
O s b u rn , p h o n e 2381.
v'
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W A N T E D TO B U Y —O ld g r o w th fir tlm -
, e r °o„,£,o rd w ood or* s tu m p a g e b a s is
(o
c o r d s - W r i t e J . O.'
i n u ' ? r T*ba m ’ R . 4. P h o n e 30x, a f t e r 5
o clo ck In th e e v e n in g
R a d io s e t s a n d s u p p lie s f o r s a le
| C a m 484 a r a S e ' T r o u t d a l e - Pbon,
p h o n e G re s h -
N o coal o r w ood to c a rry — no ash es to
shovel out. A clean, cool kitchen, w ith
all th e h e a t c o n cen trated directly u n
d e r th e utensils, w h e re it is needed.
HKAT
A N D L IG H T
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r . : 10-12 A . M.
G r e s ^ . “ R .C4,arenCe C* ° “ ^ pb° " ’ «
S a le .
$330.
$200.
th a n
tire s '
P h o n e : Office 1261
U’ s LT W n d l £ E £ V E A L a n d f a t b o g s
-
1 L ind, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 28x1.
tf
PASTURE
F o r r e n t . L a u u d u e erD
rb a c k
Ph o n e 7.-,5 o r 753.
ack
1 ’
> \ I.E s , rne g .i.il
hay
C om e
NeW tTres al1 around- 11
° tr u c k 2
P e a rl Oil, b u rn ed in a good oil cook-
stove, sav e s th e housew ife a lot o f u n
n ecessary d ru d g e ry .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Cah tomia I
P H Y S IC IA N S
F ? i l ? A E E J ' U E A p . 3 - b u rn e r oil s to v e in
Kood c o n d itio n .
M rs. A. L isi, p h o n e
- O r e -sham I5x. A d d re s s T ro u td a le , O re.
K E N T I S H C H E R R I E S f o r sale" P h o n e
n ,ord_^fa to C- H . S to n e . G r e s h a m 216
" A X T E D — Ua r t y to s la s h 18 a c r e s f o r
e “ - - T-b ”’~ s h ?-w **
ro o d
ro a d , ’ T e f lephone
N. P. N elso n . G resh -
a m 423.
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E i '.l: F 6 5 5 S A W IN G . C a lT 'c. ^M elugln
G resham , p h o n e 3 2 7 . _____
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C ra s w e ll. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 363.
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I ■ M. R o b e rts re s id e n c e o r p h o n e 177.
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t i c u l a r s c a ll S a n d y 301.
J o h n \ \ . M filer, o f C o r b e tt. O reg o n .
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O H v ?.“ » B e n n e tt, o f C o rb e tt. O reg o n .
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H e is le r sh o c k a b s o r b e r s a n d g o o d c o rd
A c t 6-9-16 a n d Sec. 2305-R. S.
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tir e s , sp o t lig h t a n d o t h e r e x t r a s . G e t it
A L E X A N D E R S W E E K , R e g is te r .
b e fo re th e F o u r t h . P h o n e 1928
1 11
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Sold by d ealers e v ery w h e re . O rd er by
n a m e —P e a rl Oil.
fo r
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I " E A N L IN G P IG S f o r sa le. $4.50 a n d 85
e a c h . A lso b re d D u r o c -J e r s e y so w . $35
y o u i >,g f re s h cow . H . C. C o m p to n
B o rin g , O reg o n , p h o n e 95x.
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2 can s 21-oz, w ith T om ato
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BALL IDEAL GLASS TO P JA R S
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#1.00
Dozen q u a rts
#1.35
B A LI. MASON FR U IT JA RS
D o n a p in ts
’ 7sc
D o w n q u a rts
Dozen *4 gallon
*1 s s
CHEWING GUM, 3 for
|« c
GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs
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S E V E R A L G O O D F R E S H C O W S f o r sa le
E B a u m a n n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2441
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P rin c e A lbert, Tuxedo, Velvet
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POWELI. VALLEY
T he Rev. John T ruedson. who ex
pected to leave at once for Marsh Held
to ta k e up w ork u nder the m ission
board of his ch u rch , has received
w ord th a t his services w ill not be |
needed th e re a t th e present. He Is
th e re fo re te m p o rarily at his home at
Pow ell Valley and w ill preach at the |
Sw edish L u th eran ch u rc h next S u n
day both m orning and evening.
r <
— g r’0 !1
° r d o u b le , $li>0. D o u b le
s e t o f h e a v y h a r n e s s ,, $30. B u d W ll-
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| S P A N O F H o u s e s fo r s a le
W e ig h t
abd“ ‘ J « « .
G e n tle , s o u n d a n d t r u e
' - l L _ H ,y y a r d , p h o n e 425.
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BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY
B O Y A L H A K IM ;
12 ounce can
214 pound can
5 pound « a n
A i l l SODA, 3 pkgs
miscellaneous
H lllb ts
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E stablished in 1883, f o rty years ago, by A. B. E llio tt
ANOTHER DISTIN4 TION.
T he Outlook tak es as a com plim ent J
for G resham the O regonian’s editorial
reference to th e w inning of the radio
harm onica co n test of th a t publication
by Ray S trong early th is week.
T he w riter claim ed th a t he would
“contrive a com plim ent," and w hether
one would ta k e it as such or not de
pends upon th e m ental a ttitu d e to
w ard country o r city life. To th e one I
wlio loves th e free, open country, the i
song birds, th e wild dow ers and th e j
pu re air, this is a com plim ent, in
spite of the im plication th a t his m outh |
organ is an old fashioned in stru m e n t,
and “Sw eet A u b u rn ” is a pseudonym
to be proud of.
Could one Im agine such depth of I
feeling as described by th e O regonian
being brought out by th e playing off
"M ocking B ird” or "S w eet A deline" on
saxaphone or sliding trom bone?
We m ean no d isresp ec t to G resham ,
hut would co n triv e a com plim ent,,
w hen wo say It w as ou r se c re t th o u g h t
th u t th e victorious m usician of the
liarm onica c o n test w ould reside th e re .]
W here else, if not in th e Sw eet A u
burn of M ultnom ah county? T h ere ,
LIVESTOCK
S to re P hone 261
Bring your 5-gallon coal oil cans, we fill them fo r....... SSc
TE ST OF LOYALTY.
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
1 ^ AwtaUat
mortuary
*• e. metzof . r
lor Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
° " ‘< on
C alves, of any kind
See Me for Cattle Hauling
E. BAUMANN.
Gresham. Phonp
Curtain Windows
s. E. PALMQUIST
ai to top shop
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