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PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
a t G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook |
P u blishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, |
E d ito r and M anager.
BOY
HISTDRYS
SCOUTS MYSTERIES
One year. 31.50. six m onths, 85c, three I
m onths’ trial subscription. 60c.
Combination rates with all the Port- I
land Dalli«».
AD VERTISING
R ates re sonable. Our repre entatlve
will call.
Olltnal paper of the Town of Gresham.
Official paper of the Town of Fairview
Entered a s second-class m atter March ( C o n d u c te d
1, 1(11. at the Postofflce at Gresham,
Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1371
ex a r assez sr s
THE FEMALE STRANGER
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
LIVESTOCK
MISCELLANEOUS
H O R SE *
PH Y 8IC IA N S
A’ULCAN RANGE, first-class condition.
for
a » sale,
«a -, cheap,
.. —
ag. M. Squire. Gresham.
11-1 >): 111 i : e a t e a m o f H o rses w elg H ln g
phone 591.
3.00 lbs. Six years old. Would prefer
to hire until next March. Very cheap I OR SALE— 15 tons of hay. Frank Tau,
to responsible party at my risk. Robert
"arm on Section Line road. 1L8 mile east
Gifford. Troutdale phon.- 788.
of G resham _________________
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I s p a n " O F HORSES for sa le -----vT e i i h t W ANTED—Someone to make oat and
about 3860. Gentle, sound and true.
vetch hay on shares. On old Conrad
V. H. H illyard, phone 425.
farm. R. A. Gresham , phone 168.
1 ______
CATTLE
W oodsawing
When w anting wood sawed call llOx
FOR SA LE—2 Jersey cow s 5 and
Gresham. We also sell slab wood and
years old. Test 4.8 and 4 7; gives
tie-blocks cut, any length and delivered
gallon s each per day. Will take
____
H CALKINS A SON.
apiece. One just fresh. J. A. Braun , ,
S A V'-E — Gase Threshing outfit, com-
i i ’an ,r .- ? een at Adolf Sester
plete.
Very
reasonable.
B ox 125. Gresh-
V a te - 1 ^,onT.
H alf mile west of
am. phone llx .
Lusted achool ho use.
FR ESH H O LSTEIN COW for safe Tu FOR WOOD SAW ING. Call C. Melukin.
berculin tested.
Chas. W. Nordblom,
G resham , phone 327.
tf
l < »reHha in • >regon
| P w?T VRg TO R EN T, for cattle only, PL;VCE ORDERS NOW for first-growth
No. 1 wood to be delivered later. L. E.
vv. A. Proctor, Sandy, phone Sandy 4x.
Craswell, Gresham, phone 363
tf
P hons: Office 1281
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
IX /IS IT O B S to the cemetery attach ed
Hours : 10-13 A. M
2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
| ’ to St. P au l’s church in A lexandria,
b y N a t io n a l C o u n c il o f t h e B o y
Va., seldom leave w ithout exam ining
Offlee,
Withrow
Balldlog
S c o u te o f A m e r ic a .)
I the Inscription upon a handsom e mon
GRESHAM,
OREGON
ument w hhh Is one of the outstanding
SCOUTING AIDS LEPERS
places of Interest In the city as well
Offlee
3261
O> THE BRIGHT SIIIE.
Res. 2253
as one of the most baffling riddles of
At the K allhl leper receiving sta- I
which th e passage of more
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
T h ere In a b rig h t side and a d ark I tlon, Honolulu, the scout movement I th ‘-'n 8 i* n tu ry has failed to solve,
Physician and Surgeon
side to alm ost every circu m stan ce th a t I
has 20 members.
I This Inscription com prises w ithin a
Special Attention to Eve D lsJkw s and
touches one’s life. Some see only on«' I
T he Idea of form ing th is troop ortg- I
lines all th a t th e world knows of
F ittin g of Glaasea.
side, w hich is u sually th e d a rk side, I lna,ed with the superintendent of th e I th e woman In question, fo r It re a d s:
gresh
?
’
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B aak
UHE s H a M. 0™ F l " . ‘ 8 u , e OREGON
o th e rs see both sides but a d ju st th e ir | « a tio n who say s: ’’Scouting has per-
TO TH E MEMORY
OF THE
th o u g h ts to th e ir convictions th a t all formed a m iracle am ong all In th e set
P h one 167x1
FEM ALE STRANGER
pkm
th in g s w ork to g eth er for good acco rd tlem ent. It has cultivated a sp irit of
" s kT
n ° Ui? VEAL and fat hogs.
Who««
mortal
sufferings term inated
cbeerfulnesss and a desire to be help
»
T.
Lind,
Gresham,
phone
28x1.
tf
^9/*,
—^ ’hlte pigs 2 month »Told.
Bokom, M.D.
ing to th e biblical statem ent. Hence
on the fourth day of October. 181«,
ful. It has given th e boys som ething
. r>
Tl j each
B E Bolce, Trout- F IR ST GROWTH wood for sale. C E
ag>d tw enty-eight years and eight
* iiysifian and Surgeon
J dale, phone Gresham 15x4.
every dark cloud has a silv er lining worth while to do, and has proved a
Osburn, phone 2381.
tf
months, this stone Is erected by her
J ‘ H K s i ER U H ITE SOW and 9 pigs at a
for
and every seem ingly untow ard c ir wonderful source of en tertain m en t to
dlsconeolate husband In whose arm
bargain. Rosa Alanary, Gresham, phone W AN TED TO BUY—Old growth fir tim -
M omen und Children
. r °!L,.'lordwood on stum page basis
oOXl.
she breathed out her last sigh, and
cum stance, causing te m p o rary loss, the men and women who a re here.
G resham .
.
from 2000 to 5000 cords. Write J O
________ 1__________________ Oregon
who, under God, did his utm ost to
Lee. Gresham. R. 4. Phone 30x. after 5
suffering or sorrow , somehow, som e
“ Scouting has m ade these lads
GOATS
o f l o c k in the eventnr
tf
soothe the dull, cold ear of death.
I MILCH
GOAT
and a kid
for BM
sale
w here, som etim e, will be found to thrifty. Before the advent of th e
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wawa IVI
V, «J. JP
Jones, b“
— house near high school.
brown
Bids Wanted.
W. BOTKIN, M. D.
T h at Is all- and the most ileter- 1 Gresham
have been fra u g h t w ith
benefits. movement many of th e boys spent their
Bids a re w anted for 100 cords of
T h a t's God’s way of ru n n in g th e u n i money us fust ns they could on trifles mined efforts of the residents of
Physician
and Surgeon
POULTRY
wood to be delivered a t th e grad e
Office o ver F ir s t S tate B ank
verse. It req u ires faith to g rasp the which peddlers would leave a t th e gate, I A lexandria during th e first half of the I 1" , ' 1’
school
in
th
e
G
resh
am
d
istric
t
not
—W
hite
Leghorn
cockerels,
hatched March 30. Tancred “sp ecial” la te r th a n S eptem ber 1, 1923.
The
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
fact and th e prom ise and its fulfill Now they save to buy th eir uniform s I List century, fulled to throw the
and equipm ent.”
I "lightest light upon the mystery.
»tram, F rom eggs direct from Tancred. board reserv es th e rig h t to reje ct any
Phones—Offlee 1271;
Residence 127x
m ent a re for those who by faith ad
S
5
x
"
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Jackson'
H.
A,
Box
264.
Phone
According to the local executive, ev-
The facts In the case are few, but,
oi< all bids.
C. J. LUNDQUIST,
Gresham, Oregon
ju st them selves to God's plan and
ery one of these boys will In tim e be su<’,> ns thpy are, they are supported I CRACKLINGS for sale. Good for young
C lerk D istrict No. 4.
tru s t him to w ork out his good p u r paroled—cured. T he troop is com- by the unassailable evidence of a num J c h ick*. 3c p ep Jb. B row n’s Market.
BIDS W AN TED.
poses.
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
VV anted bids for 5 cords of four-foot
posed a t 19 H aw aiian« and one Japa- ber o i Persons who w ere eyew itnesses
Real Estate, Rental?, Loans.
wood to be delivered at Victory School
H ence It Is not presum ption to be- nese. The scoutm aster, Enoch Aku, a I to thp brief public appearance of the
D!8t. No. 49. Bids m ust be in by August
Physician
and Surgeon
Sale or T rade.
lleve and confidently a s se rt th a t all Is H aw aiian, tw enty-tw o y ears of age, Is “fem ale stran g er.” The brig F our SI.N N Y SO UTHERN OREGON— 1-room lo. R ights reserved to reject any or all
nm ‘’“J''* ° Ter Bank of Gresham
bids.
A.
A.
McMillen,
bungalow,
fireplace,
Dutch
kitchen,
etc.
w ell and ever m a in ta in a cheerful and a man of the highest type. L ast sum- s ,,n " 'locked at A lexandria on July
Hf, „ „
Clerk Dist. No. 49. 1 Offlee Pkow 1 « , or
With 21,« acres to trade for Gresham
mer th e very day the annual boy scout
en ronte frora H alifax to the
hopeful attitu d e.
V' 1th Dr. W. J. o t t
J
property. Address F. C. R., 1297 East
.Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N.
B est phone for appointm ent
camp openwl, Enoch Aku was paroled W est Indies. The Virginia city was
RENT—.‘ -room house, centrally lo
from the station. He w ent to camp, not a port of call on th e rejpilar route, FOR
Departm ent of the Interior.
cated. Inquire of K. A. Miller at Bank
GLOBE ABSORBED BY SUN.
U. S. Land Offlee a t Portland. Ore.
of Gresham.
Phone 2201
and a fte r the vacation periisi w as over, but the captain sta te d th a t one of his
tf
. . .,
, .
.
July 13. 1923.
declared
his
intention
o f spending Ids passengers had been taken dangerously F OR SA LE—One acre home in Gresham.
N
otice
is
hereby
given
that
Jam
es
W.
It Is a s ta rtlin g sta te m en t th a t the
UR. EMIL ROSENBERGER
N ew modern bungalow, h alf acre rasp Hudson, o f ( orbett. Oregon, who, on Sep
time In fu rth erin g the work o f scouting 111 and th a t her husband had dem and
berries in full bearing, young orchard tember 25th, 1919, m ade H om estead En-
Osteopathic Physician
Globe has been absorbed by th e Sun.
ed th a t she be put ashore a t A lexan
and sm all fruit. G arage and chicken t'p.’i N2 w 'v * 52’ f° r th”
among th e shut-in boys a t Kallhl.
SWX and
house. «3500. Phone Gresham 1673.
But don't be disturbed.
It doesn’t
NEC., SWL4, Section 3. Township 1 South,
dria, w here a boat was lowered, and a
Office H ours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m
Since the form ation of th e troop,
ACRES FOR SA LE—A ll cleared e x Range 5 East. W illam ette Meridian, has
E venings by Appointment
Im ply any p rese n t or pending a s tro n
man and woman, the la tte r apparently I EN
cepting one acre. Sm all orchard, sm all tile d notice of intention to make Three-
each week, scoutm asters from Hono very III, were taken ashore.
house, good well. Two mile» east of year Proof, to establish claim to the land
om ical change. T he sta te m en t rela tes
Congdon H otel
GRESHAM
lulu ta k e tu rn s In giving instruction
Gresham on E stacada line. Near Palm - above described, before the Register and
D espite the heat of mid-summer, the
to a change in new spapers w hich gives at th e station In the various branches
h a<l station. Mrs. A ugusta Palm blad, Receiver o f the U. S. Land Offlee, at Port-
phone Jftxl._________
woman wore a heavy black veil, and
ber ’l?2r3e8° n’ O,‘ th* 13th daX ° f SePtem -
th e ed ito r a chance to com m ent on of scouting.
Between th e visiting her husband secured the best suite in
'R E -I.< >TS F O R S A L E on
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M.
O laim ant nam es a s w itnesses:
som e In terestin g things.
W allula H eights. B est home sites in
scoutm asters and the boys Is a net
John N ix o f Corbett, Oregon.
the city. Liberal term s if desired. W
T he New York Globe has been ting, but It Is a simple m atter for the th e Inn of the Bunch of Grapes, as
r
.
H
oney.
tf
Albert
Miller
of
Corbett.
Oregon
Peterinarian
well as the sendees of a well-known
W illiam Miller of Corbett. Oregon
m erged with th e New York Sun. T hese I boys to follow Instructions In sp ite of physician whom he “«gaged only after
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E N T to re s p o n s ib le p a r - ^Ada^ttudson,
Office
P ow
ee t between Main
S tn «endP?J
Wt ell
U str
Str«et
of Corbett. Oregon.
rvin«
an.
apartm
ent
in
my
house
near
ot. and R oberts Ave. (ìreabam , Ore.
a re n ew spapers w ith w hich all old th is barrier.
pledging him to stric test secrecy. Even
<
No young children w an t ___ A I-E X A N O E R S W E K K . R .-gist.-r,
Phones, Offlee 1551 j Res. lgx i
ed. Phone P. H. Roork, Gresham 77x1.
tim ers, especially people from down
F or th eir dally “good tu rn s,” the In the presence of th e doctor, however, ^ even
in gs.
tf ’
and Tabor 362«.
B ID S W ANTED.
east, have been fam iliar for years.
boys aid th eir b ro th er scouts and the the w om an's fuce w as kept veiled, and 4T / )V v i„ PJ-A §'rE,F‘E b H OU SE Tor sale
F or 130 years, o r since Decem ber nf*lpr patients, and ta k e care of the the husband stead fastly refused to
In \v hltehead addition ; 6 lots. Water
DEN TISTS
Bids are wanted for 10 cords o f wood
ligh ts and gas. J. A. Gray. Gresham.’ to be delivered at school in Lusted d is
9, 1793, the Globe had enjoyed an tin-1 ground »bo'it th e station,
hire a nurse, saying th a t he w as en
Oregon.
Phone»: offlee 2184: Re». 2185
trict by August 20. 1923. The school
tirely capable of handling the case
board will consider the bids July 27
broken publication record, and w as
T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 per
F R E D W. MEYER. '
and th a t he was able to do anything
d r w . J. OTT
A SCO UT FRO M F R A N C E
th e oldest daily new sp ap er In the
____________ _______ Clerk o f Dlatrict 15,
cent
in
te
re
s
t
on
tim
e
d
ep
o
sits.—
Adv.
th a t a nurse could do.
U nited S tates.
Dentist
Bid» Wanted for Portable .School Hnllding
As th e weeks of scorching hot ___________A U T O M O B II.K H
D lst. 29, .Multnomah County.
N erve B locking
D ental X -R ay
Its first editor w as Noah W ebster,
w eather progressed, however, the man O NE 1920 FORD, with all Racine cord , , leä bldB win be received at home of
clerk,
T
aylor
avenue
and
Section
Line
a u th o r and founder of "W eb ster’s Dic
,.i-,r.”s,A ^ a r.,.er ,n Food condition. 3250.
Offlee over B ank of G resham
began to w ilt under the constant strain ONE
19.1 CHEVROLET, good cord tires, road.
tio n a ry .” Noah W ebster and George
P lan s and specifications m ay be seen
of w atching beside the bed, and finally
good condition. «325.
there.
Bunce, p a rtn e rs In th e new spaper en
TRUCK with Royal
agreed to perm it two of the guests ONE REPUBLIC
A bidder’s bond or certified check p ay
pneum atic tires, «250.
te rp rise , signed th e ir ag reem en t on
In th e Inn to help him—but only afte r ONE FORD SED AN. »525 Gresham able to A. G. Ehmann. school clerk, for
DR. H. H. OTT
10
per cent of the am ount of bid must
'» v rla n il Co,, W. A Hessel.
they had taken an oath th a t nothing
S eptem ber 2, 1793, in H artfo rd , Conn.
accom pany bid.
m l „ 7 ' ? VOLETS FOR SALEi. Drop
Dentist
The Board reserves the right to reject
they might learn would ever be X In
At th e o u tset th e pap er w as called th e
and let us show you the new Redan. nny
or all bids.
A. G. EHM ANN.
divulged, an oath which was kept as
II s a beauty. We have very good bar School Clerk, Dlst 29. Multnomah coun-
A m erican M inerva, and la te r was
YY lthrow Bldg.
G resham , Ore.
gains in used Chevrolets and have a
a sacred tru st.
ty, Oregon. Phone SU nset 6604J5.
know n by several o th e r nam es.
larger bargain in a light truck. Cook’s
P
h
o
n
e
1263
D uring the ten weeks which fol
1'.irage. Troutdale, phone Gresham 484.
T he la st of the four pages of th e
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
lowed the woman’s arrival In Alexan- I AUTOMOBILE T R A ILER for sale Ju7t
Sealed bids will he received by the
first Issue ca rrie d In full an ad d ress of
drla, she grew stendllv worse, und at
553 Gresh u ° r haull,'B berries. Phone board o f directors o f School D istrict No.
Ur. Julius (I. stun«
P re sid en t G eorge W ashington deliv
35. Multnomah county. Oregon, until 8
Inst, at dHwn on October 4, her hus-
-------------- p.
m.. July 25. 1923. for the erection and
D E N T IS T
ered to co n g ress six days before.
hand announced th a t she had died.
32R will be given to h im ’who proves that com pletion of a two-room public school
Office In Bank of Gresham Building
W ebster bought out Bunce In 1796,
Then, for fenr th a t someone might see chffle" on ‘ sterHni!* u 2 m £ ncy
^ l8, m a‘ hui ding, according to plans and specifi
cations as prepared by Freem an &
I to n es, Gresham 1231
the face which he had kept hidden Main street U a ra p . Phone Oreshim 1228.' Struble architects. 510 Bank o f Com
and changed th e nam e of th e paper to
In
Sandy
Thurs., Frl. and Sat
merce
Building.
Salem.
Oregon.
from the world, he him self prepared I, sto r a K«’ battery repairing and reebarg-
th e M inerva and M ercantile E vening
All bids to be mailed to P. A Söder
the body for burial, sealed the lid of A*Son
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ström. Troutdale, Oregon. Route 1, B ox
A dvertiser. In 1797 th e nam e w as
70, clerk o f school district No. 35.
ATTORNEYS
the eofla, ami. aft«« a tte m lln g th e
plants S F F Ik S R T T
changed to th e C om m ercial A dver
f JA Y
P lan s m ay be secured from the clerk of
funeral and ordering the hea.lstone
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school
district
No.
35.
Phone—Main
1249
tiser. In 1803 W ebster Hold out to
with the Strange Inscription, dlsap- ^ W e . B,AiI5^HaEthDou,^ „ T A^ y P^ '
A certified check o f 5 per cent o f the
amount m ust accom pany each bid
McGÜÏrk
& Schneider
Z acbarinh Lewis, who conducted the
pea red.
| ka^a, Sweet Brier Farm , R. A, Gresh-
The school board reserves the right to
paper for 20 years.
reject
any
or
all
bids.
Attorneys
at Law
On O ctober 4 of th e following year, D a n i s h h a l l h e a d ' c
B y order o f school d i s t r i c t N o . 35,
for sale -----
31.50 a thousand.' inG(ieIdlanA8
On Monday, Ju n e 4, th e identy of
A t G resham Offlee.
A lexandria was surprised a t the sud-
Multnomah county, Oregon
th e Globe w as m erged with th a t of the
den nnd unheralded retu rn of the hus
P. A SODERSTOOMK M n 'T’ Chalrm a"'
,.R ° r‘ lan<l Office
“
Sun. T he consolidated evening paper
band, who rem ained In th e city only °«M dV IIr i QATS i . 1.®0 aer ? s for sal ” ln Clerk, School Dist. No. 35.
‘ »1 Corbett Bldg.
long enough to place flowers on the
tl.-ld. Good condition
Treated when
Is ap p earin g as the Sun and th e Globe.
sown Level land. Will sell all or part
m u sic ia n s
WANTED— More re a d e rs for th e
grave of the “fem ale stranger," and to
F ra n k A. Munsey now ow ns In New
Inquire at F irst State Bank, Gresham,
w an t ads and m ore w an t ads for th e
<’t
J
see
that
the
plot
In
the
cemetery
«-as
York City th e m orning H erald, seven
read ers.
Florence M. Honey
m » ns.
well taken carp of. Once a year, for
days a w eek; the evening Sun anil the
F C2 Rri' GoId«'? Bantam . It's not
twelve yeara, he returned. Then his S K mixed
Accredited
Field corn. M innesota 44 Ma
Globe, six days, both published a t th e
tures early.
visits ceased and th e grave was neg
E
.
G
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R
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F
P
IA N O
lle ra ld -S u n plant, and th e evening
,
A. H EIN EY . Phenix Farm.
lected until, a num ber of yeara later, , ?!---------------------Gresham,
phone 98.
T elegram , th e only New York City
Studio First Slate Bank Bldg.
a distinguished elderly man and worn
Contracting and
em piaiym ent
evening paper ap p e arin g seven days
an came and ordered the monument ____
P hone 2111
Home Building
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IEX A N ,) R o v s wanted for
a week.
to he replaced by an o th er and m ore
budding roses. Good pay for efficient
Cement YVork, Carpenter Work,
r.or,k Mountain View Floral company.
costly headstone bearing the same In
R A.. Gresham, phone 168.
House Moving
F ried a E. B ra tzel
scription. with the addition of th e
WRY WE BOOST THE SCHOOLS.
35a
R
A
SPBER
R
Y
PIC
K
ER
S
W
AN
TED
v e rse :
Accredited Teacher of Plano
Building from th e gro u n d up.
w
o ’ ¿°hnson at Postofflce or call
W tn B o o th , p h o n e 33x3 .
E stim ate s fu rn ish ed free.
N ew spaper
read ers, p a rtic u la rly
STUDIOS;
How loved, how honored once, avails P LA IN SEW ING W ANTED. Children’s I
Troutdale, Ore.
those who have no child ren , often
thee not.
cloth es a specialty. Mrs J. A Gray I Phon» Gresham 48x
G resham . Ridge Ave., P hone 791
Lawrence
avenue.
Gresham
To whom related, or by whom begot;
w onder why new spaper editors take
Boring H om e of Wm. M orand
A heap of dust alone rem ains of thee^
such a keen In terest In th e building
Tls all thou art. and all the proud shall > " R s a i . e MACHINERY.
P h o n e 408.
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be.
SAND, G RAVEL
of new schools and th e en c o u rag e
separator. In fine condition, or will
INSUR
ANC E
trade for stock or hay
J. F. Osborn. !
m ent of education. Som etim es, w hen
and Crushed Rock
They, too, vanished—taking with I Boring
th e cost of school extension seem s
the secret of the Identity of the PLYMOUTH and c i - o V E f i t J ! \ F binder
Quickest Service.
M. J. Guerin Dssjgrdma, official rep them
p a rtic u la rly heavy, efforts a re m ade
woman wh.«se history ami personality
h lrv estiig ’ much“ "« ° w ' a
° r
JOHN BROWN
Lowest
Prices. Best Material.
resentative
of
th
e
Three
Scout
Move
to have It ap p e ar as If th e local editor
forever hidden from the world be
I osr t \n f o i v i »
ment» of France, who wee here to a t Is
hind
three
words “The
Fem ale r r , . , .
" >»1 >B.
w ere unm indful of th e public Interest
tend national conference of th e Boy Stranger."
K N A R R & SO N
l.DST—Due Great Northern and one U. P.
In forever boosting for new avenues Scouts of America.
railroad pass hearing signature o f O.
T ro u td a le , O re.
. tenerson. Also letters and other pa
R egner B uilding
of learning. But let us lift th e pro
p e rs .
Return to Sam Palm qulst s H ar
P h o n e G resh am 489
Novel Shooting Feat.
ness rhop, Gresham.
fessional c u rta in so th a t you may see
P R O T E C T C IT Y ’S P R O S P E R IT Y
An Interesting experim ent In freak
th e re is usually helpful thought b e
JAMESELKINGTON
rlfie shooting was described recently
hind th e w ritin g of an editorial.
INSURANCE
When the Bessem er (Ala.) Cham ber by an English officer. "I have flre«l an
Accident, . Surety Bonds,
The grow th of population places
of Commerce was announcing far and ordinary wax candle through four
Automobile,
l.|fP, , Ie’alth> Fire,
succeeding g en eratio n s at a d isa d n ear its recent "T rade Day,” It called
at th is B akery and a t S to res
deal boarda plaeetl a f«mt a p a rt,” he
f late Glass
vantage
O riginal sto res of n a tu ra l on Its scouts to aid In the work The said. “I used six inches of wnx candle
Office on Malo Street
Offlee 2341
PHO NES
w ealth a re being depleted. They m ust scouts helped In folding a ml addresa- an«l thirty-three grains of powder with
Res. 1958
( ontains the Y itamines, ntl~ed by
be co n stan tly replenished
lug thousands of circulars to convey the usual wads. The shot was removed
scientific p rin c ltle s
C arefree folks say that hv the tim e Che Inform ation and did th e ir sh are In by cutting off the top half-inch of the
Insurance - Real Estate
exhaustion Is In sight we will have working out the slogan. "R adio Res case, and a candle weighing one and
It's Good and Good for Yon
Acrid»»!, H ealth, A utom obil.
seiner
'round
the
w
orld."
a
q
u
a
rte
r
ounces
„
is
Inserted.
I
fired
taken ca re of the situ atio n some other
D
Ä - J K - ,S U K A T .
at a range of about five yards. Each
w ay; th a t w hen a new fuel is found,
plank
was
perforated.
T
here
were
coal and m ining would he necessary.
LANGUAGE OF BOY SCOUTS
B- W . T H O R N E , A c t
plenty of pieces of dry wax on all the
And th e re exactly Is th e point. The
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Rhone 1221
ORESH ä M, o r e g o J j
When fired
OMc tm
n,,,.,
Ket “ 1W *
T he language of scouting la an hon boarda, but the first.
g reat need ot th e hour Is for inven
against
planks
placed
Immediately
back
tion, for scientific research , for d is est heart, a cheerful smile and a hearty
AUCTIONEERS
to back, the candle went through the
covery, for ingenuity, for the develop hamlgrasp. These spell friendship In first ami was brought up by the «olid
P
hones
Bdwy.
8576
T h ree
m ent of all those c h a ra c te ristic s that any tongue -C larence H. Howard.
N. Second S treet
weight of wood of th e other three."
W. s. WOOD
G resham 1201 and 355
Trucks Dally
can find root only In th e train ed and
In su re d C a rrie rs
Major H ardcastle added that a certain
A SCOUT IN SPIRIT
A uctioneer
educated mind.
gamekeo|«er won many bets by abokt-
V A N c o u v E R , W ashington
U nless we Invent and discover new
”1 always help the old ladles across lng candles through a spade.
arm Ä o . . 8w . ‘co.’ ? i r . , i osr tol*
m ethods of production ami d istrib u the stre e t,1’ said a clear eyed lad to
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fir»«hast OBtieek imi
Three Times and Out,
tion In excess of our consum ption and a sio u t official,'' and they alw ays ask
P ortlan d — W ay P oint« — G reaham
f t NE RAL DIRECTORS
D iner—W alter, do yon mean to aay
d estru c tio n , life will soon become u n me If I'm a scout, but I'm not yet.”
LOCAL ANI) LONG DISTANCE MOVING
bearab le and prices w ill rise to a A lad with the scout spirit of helpful this Is the fish I o rd ered ’
W
alter
Yes.
sir.
ness
at
h
eart,
but
w
ithout
the
bene
Funeral D irectors
M ood
( oal
Briquets
point w here hum an existence will be
fits and Joys th at come from be'ng a
"Well, It looks like the same fish
Phone li»«|
a burden.
scout!
A boy doesn't have to « e a r that the gentlem an at the next table
A « ,.te a ,
T h a t is why we alw a y s boost (he a uniform to be a tru e tro u t.
If he refused to eat th ree m inutes ago.”
schools, even w hen they a re hard to lives the oath an«) law as his dally
G te.h«n.
M,‘BT‘ ARY
"Yes. sir; we alw ays try It three
pay for.
life, he’s one in spirit. But why not ! tim es before we g h e» It u p " —i« « .
I t M M / .. F B
" r e i'jn
In the ranks of the 4:<(<iSS) oil er boys i dou An»« era.
Fresh
Cows,
Beef
Cows,
» h o are ple«lged to study m anliness?
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.
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OUR HEALTH BREAD
3. 7
Gresham City Bakery
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
CASH PAID
Calves, o f any k in d
S ee M e for C a ttle H au lin g
E. B A U M A N N ,
G resham . Phono 0T11
Of To Material and
W indows
s. E. PALAIQUIST
auto top shop
*«'« M.
O te.ba.