Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 07, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TUESDAY, AI'CTST
7,
I92X
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Flemish Beauty, 1st, Edna M. Hall
man; second and third, G. H. Mor­
Bartlett. 1st, Chambers; 2d, Bush.
row. ,
Winter Nellis, 1st, Gregory.
Baby Junior Doe—First, H. Calease;
Beuerre Anjou. 1st, Edna M. Hall.
second, P. E. Garrison.
Plums.
Baby Junior Buck—First, P. E. Gar­
rison.
Bradshaws. 1st, Mickelson.
One year. 11.50, six m onths. S5c, three
Coe’s Golden Drop, 1st, Mrs. C. O
Doe and Litter—First, Geo. Morrow;
m onths trial subscription. 50c.
Horning.
second, P. E. Garrison; third, Byron
Com bination rates with all the P ort­
W ANTED TO LET CONTRACT Harvest
Blue Damson, 1st. Mickelson.
Carlson.
land D ailiea
P hone: Office 12«1
_____________HOKSK.s_____________
ing or harvesting and threshing 100
Peaches.
FLEMISH.
• oats.
Ready a b o u t A u g
_
ADVH RTISINO
TEAM OF HORSES. 3 year* old, weight
R ates reasonable.
Our repi
Seedlings and Nectarines, 1st, Greg­
St it< Ba
»rest am 1 Oregon, tf
i-foo pounds. W ill sell one. or both. Two
rotative
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
Black.
will call.
double sets of heavy harness, one 3H- TW O M OSTLY F U R N IS H E D ROOMS for
ory.
Senior
Buck—First,
O.
L.
Dow.
In. wagon.
Bud W illiams. G-esham .
rent. W ater and light
Prtot reason
Hour» : 10-13 A. M.
Î-4 and 7-3 p. M
Grapes.
Official paper o f the Town of Gresham.
Int. Buck—First, G. E. Bales.
Oregon. Phone llxl.
able. E. M. Camp, Gresham, Oregon
Official paper of the Town o f Fairview .
Display four boxes; Campbell's
phone 321.___________________________
Offlee, Withrow B alldlag
Junior
Buck—First,
O.
L.
Dow;
sec­
TWO HORSES FOR SALE. 4 cows and 2 GAS RANGE for aal<
Entered a s second-class m atter March Early; Moore's Early; Niagra; Wor ond, G. E. Bales.
t action g a s
calves, also 14 acres of wheat, standing,
1. l t l l , at the Postonica at Gresham, den, 1st, Mickelson.
GRESHAM .
.
OREGON
range in A -l condition.
Price ver
Junior Doe—First, John Sidler; sec­
bay in the barn. F. C Hodge, Gresh­
Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 137».
reasonable.
Inquire
at
L.
A. Wack 4
am. phone John Roberts, 6S.
tf
Dried Fruit.
ond. Mrs. Chas. O. Messier; third,
Co. store._________________________
Office 2251
Res. 2253
Cherries, five pounds, 1st, Mrs. F. Graves & Lehman.
FOR H IR E a team o f horses, weighing FOR SALE—Gas stove, library tabic
»A ID IN G LAUDED Edit I HEALS. Peak; 2d. Gregory.
3200 lbs. Six years old. Would prefer
enam eled dresser, dining
table anc
Steel Gray.
ling tai
GEO.
INGLIS,
M.
D.
to hire until next March. Very cheap
chairs, ivory enam eled bed, springs and
Apples and loganberries, 1st, Mrs.
Senior Buck—F’irst. O. L. Dow; sec­ to
responsible party at my risk. Robert
m attress and rockers at half price. Call
M. D. Kern.
ond, Mrs. Chas. Messier, third, O. L.
Physician and Surgeon
Gifford. Troutdale, phone 733.
at Dr. Mary Becker’s. Main street,
Divergent as are the opinions ot
Berries.
Dow.
G resham , phone 122x. _____________ t f
Special A ttention to Eye D iseases and
CATTLE
Americans and sharp as are the clash­
F ittin g of G lasses.
Strawberries, 1st, Gibson; 2d, Mick­
VULCAN RANGE, first-class con
Senior Doe—First and second, O. L.
foi sale, cheap. M. M. Squire, Gresham,
es over party issues and candidates, elson.
Dow.
COWS FOR SA LE—1 H olstein, 1 Jersey,
aRF?^HAM"’*r
F,T ’ taU o ‘ */UON
phone 591.
both givin g milk. Philip Schantln. Bor­
Blackberries, 1st. Mickelson; 2d,
Int. Doe—First, G. E. Bales; second,
the heart of America is sound and
ing^ phone Dam ascus 73._____________ tf W a n t e d to b u y —o ld growth hr tim-
Mary
E.
Crane.
O. L. Dow.
ber or cordwood on stum pagc basis,
true. This is proven every time some
FR ESH JER SEY COW for sale, cheap.
RaspbAries, 1st, Gibson; 2d, Mary
Phone 167x1
from 2000 to 5000 cords. Write J. O.
Junior Buck—First, G. E. Bales;
K M. Camp. Gresham, phone 321.
great soul-stirring event happens that
. Crane.
I^ee. Gresham. R 4. Phone 30x, after 5
second, G. E. Bales.
'¡ODD MILK COWS “ for" sale.
H E
o
’clock
in
the
even
in
r
tf
touches all alike regardless of party,
Frenx. Boring, Oregon, Route 2„ Box
Blackcaps, 1st, Mickelson.
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
Junior Doe—First, and second, O. L,
14 su
Successor
ccessor to J ’ N. Dug
Dugger
Nuts.
Dow.
creed or section.
E.WP1X1YMENT
I liysician and Surgt-ou
SE
V
E
R
A
L
-
GOOD
FRESH
CÖWS-
for
Walnuts, 1st, Mrs. Frank Helney.
Natural Gray.
»ale.
E. Baumann, Gresham, phone CUCUH B E R PIC k E RS~W*A NTKD. W. R.
for
The latest event that impresses this
Filberts, 1st and 2d, Percy Giese.
H a rris, T ro u td ale, Route 2, phone 2131.
Senior Buck—First, J. F. Smith;
D urnes und Children
fact is the death of President Hard­
Chestnuts, 1st, Mrs. Frank Heiney.
PLAIN
SEW
ING
W
ANTED.
Children's
second, O. L. Dow.
FOR SALE, both fresh and dry cows. D.
Greaham-
Oregon
clothes a specialty. Mrs. J. A. Gray,
Almonds, 1st, Josie Bliss.
ing. However much his policies were
Senior Doe—First. O. L. Dow; sec­ M. Carmony, Route A. B ox 271. G resh­
Lawrence avenue. Gresham.
am. Oregon. Tel. 165X.
Specials.
ond,
Paul
Osman;
third,
J.
F.
Smith.
opposed by individuals and party or­
Perfection currants. Tragic prune,
Int. Buck—First and second, J. F. 2 GOOD MILK COWS for sale. Tuber­ NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT.
A. W. BOTKIN, M .D?
gans, all now join in eulogies of the
No. 21629.
culin tested. Johnnie Dunn, Dunn cor­
box Alexanders, *4 box Duchess Smith.
ner on Bluff road.
tf
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
man and commend him for his sincer Oldenburg, 1st, Mickelson.
Int. Doe—First and second, J. F.
Physician and Surgeon
gon for the County of Multnomah. D e­
FOR SALE—A good fresh cow Tel. 55x4
Yellow Bellflower, 1st, Mary E. |Smith.
ity and his wisdom. All now pay him
partment of Probate.
Office over F irst S tate Rank
F- Peak.___________________ __________ tf
Crane.
In
the
Matter
of
the
E
state
o
f
Frederclk
Junior Doe—First and second, O. L
high tribute for his unselfish devotion
Hour» 2 to 6 P. M
Howitt, Deceased.
Apples, Special.
PA STU R E TO REN T, for cattle only.
D ow .
N otice is hereby given that the under­
Phone»—Office 1271;
Residence 127x
and recognize that he practically laid
W. A P ro cto r, Sandy, phone S andy 4x
Gregory won 12 firsts and a second;
signed. as the adm inistrator of the estate
Slber Black.
Gresham, Oregoa
down his life as patriotically as did Mickelson won a first and a second.
of
Frederick
H
ow
itt,
deceased,
has
filed
PIGS
Senior Buck—First and second, O.
his final account as such adm inistrator In
ever soldier on the battlefield.
L. Dow.
W H ITE PIGS FOR SALE. 2 4 m onths the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
POULTRY
AWARDS.
_____
Senior Doe—First, Graves & Leh­ old. Good condition. B. E.
Boice, for the County of M ultnomah. Depart­
The Oregon Sunday Journal has this
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Troutdale. R. 2. phone G resham 15x4
ment of Probate. That W ednesday the
man.
to say:
5th day of September. 1923, at the hour of
Hark Barred Ruck.
___ J. F. Gray; sec-
Junior Buck—First.
Physician
and Surgeon
GOATS
9 30 a. m. of said day in the court room
First cock. 1st and 2d hen, 1st cock- |ond and third, O. L. Dow.
"May be out of this shock which we
TWO N A N N Y GOATS 6 m onths old for o f said court has been appointed as the
Offle.
over
B
aak
of Gresham
sale, from good milk strain. $6 each. tim e and place for the hearing of objec­
have just felt—out of this mourning, erel, 1st and 2d pullet, 1st pen, C. C. I Junior Doe—First, O L Dow
OB m pho»» 1431 or 17»
R e, . . . .
tions to said final account and the settle­
Sulir, Troutdale, phone 15x3.
Anderson.
White,
ment thereof.
W ith Dr. W, J. o t t
in which all the country joins—we
POULTRY
Light Barred Rock.
Senior Buck—First, second and
GEORGE K. HOW ITT.
_____Begt phon» for appointm ent
shall all have a greater forbearance
First cock. Dr. H. C. Johnson; third. J. F. Smith.
300 A P R IL HATCH. W H ITE UBOHORN MMJUIRK & SC H N EID E R dminl8tratOr-
pullets 50c apiece.
Ben Stevenson.
2d cock, 1st and 2d hen, Carrol &
Senior Doi -First and second, J. F
and a kindlier mood for the nation's
A ttorneys for Adm inistrator.
R. A. Box 291E.
P hons 2201
Bush; 1st and 2d cockerel, 1st pullet, Smith.
Dated and first published July 31, 1923.
chief.
CRACKLINGS for sale Good for young Date of last publication. Aug. 28, 1923
C. C. Anderson; 2d pullet, Carrol &
Junior Buck—First and second
chicks.
3c
per
lb.
Brown’s
Market.
DR.
EMIL
RO SENBÜRG EB
"Warren Harding was a growing Bush.
Walter Morrow; third. W. Kemp
. .v ’ O T,CE TO CREDITORS.
R eal E state. Rental.*. Loans.
OstegpathJe
Physician
president.
His innermost thoughts
Col. Plymouth Rocks.
thorne.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
First and 2d cock, Harry L. Phillips
gon for the County o f Multnomah, ln
Junior Doe—First and second, J. F. W ALULLA
and purposes were slowly unfolding,
H EIG HTS,
GRESHAM —
Office
Hour»
10
a.
m. to 5 p. m.
First hen, Mrs. K. E. Lionberger,
Choice residence district.
Real home In Probate.
Smith; third, W. Morrow.
E venings by Appointm ent
and they were more and more expres­
the M atter of the E state of Nancy
com
pletely
furnished,
or
will
sell
w
ith­
Second hen, 1st and 2d cockerel,
Jane \V ilson, Deceased.
CHECKERED GIANT.
out furniture; 6 rooms and bath; g a r ­
Congdon Hotel
sive of high ideals and lofty resolves. Harry L. Phillips.
GRESHAM
N otice is hereby given that the under­
a g e ; chicken h o u se ; tool h o u se ; fine
Senior
Buck—First.
Mrs.
Chas
signed
has been appointed adm inistratrix
He wanted, and he tried, to be what
garden; all kinds of fru it; lot 117x139. of the estate
First and 2d pullet, Mrs. K. E. Lion­
of N ancy Jane Wilson de­
Messier; second. J. F. Smith.
If you want a real home, do not m iss
his country and his countrymen de­ berger.
looking this over. C. E. Peck, owner ceased. by the Circuit Court o f the State
Senior Doe—First. J. F. Smith; sec
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M.
o
f
Oregon,
for
the County of Multnomah,
Rhode
Island
Red.
Gresham.
’
sired and expected him to be.
Departm ent o f Probate and has qualified
First cock, C. C. Anderson; 2d cock, ond, Mrs. Chas. Messier; third, Mrs. F. MORTGAGE FOR SA LE—On property All
persons
havin
g
claim
s
against
said
C.
Griffin.
"There Is no doubt that when he set Carl Zimmerman; 1st and 2d hen. L.
valued at 312,500. M ortgage 34000 6 estate are hereby notified to present the
V eterinarian
Int. Doe—First, J. F. Smith.
per cent, discount 10 per cent. For same, duly verified a s by law required, at
? tn<'/nriP » rt 11 . str ee t between Main
on what proved to be his last journey H. Maple; 1st puHet, F. J. Berry; 1st
further
particulars
see
John
Brown
Junior Buck—First and second, J
A McGuirk & Schneider, 203-5
St. and Roberta Ave. Uresham , Ore.
Gresham , phone 2501.
he was trying to find out the people' pen, L. H. Maple.
W ithrow Bldg , Gresham, Oregon, within
F. Smith.
R. I. White.
Phone», OMre 15511 He». Itx l
six m onths from the date hereof
desires and their needs. He went out
.....
.
.
.,Por
Sal*
•’T
Owner.
Junior Doe—First. W. Kempthorne; Wiley M W ilson offers for sale, the W il­
usd Tabor ¿ » it.
All awards. Hatton & Hatton.
LULU E. W ILSON,
second, Mrs. Chas. Messier; third, G
to learn first-hand the conditions in a
.........
Adm inistratrix.
son home In Zenith addition, on the
H. C. K. I. White.
McGUIRK
A
SC
H
N
EID
E
R
,
H.
Morrow.
lo w e ii V alley road.
Six rooms and
D EN TISTS
First cock. Hatton &. Hatton; 1st
great commonwealth, still disheveled
A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix.
bath, com pletely furnished, steam fur­
P h n s e o O flte l |« 4 i Res. t l g |
nace. good vegetab le garJen . fruit, Dated and first published. July 24. 1923.
with the debts, the taxes, the contro' hen. Law Brothers; 1st cockerel, 1st
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
and 2d pullet, Hatton & Hatton.
trees, wood over 100 quart cans fruit; P » te of last publication. Aug. 18, 1923.
versles and the angers of the war."
3 lots, only 34500. For full Information:
White Wyandotte.
DR. W. J. OTT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N.
apply to Dr. A. Thompson. Box 27
Artistic Needlework.
Departm ent of the Interior.
After the heat of a political cam
First cock, C. C. Anderson 2ci cock
Gresham, Oregon.
tt
Centerpiece, drawn, 2d, Mrs. E.
U.
S.
Land
Offlee
at
Portland.
Ore.
Dentist
I OR K EN T—5-room house, centrally lo­
paign, however severe the aspersions Mrs. Franz; 2d hen, C. C. A ndersonI Bartsch
, .
.
July 13. 1923.
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
cated. Inquire o f K. A. M iller at Bank
1st
cockerel,
Mrs.
Franz;
1st
and
2d
|
Colored
Embroidery
N
otice
is
hereby
given
that
Jam
es
W.
tiiat have been cast, every true-heart
o f Gresham .
pullet, 1st pen, F. A. Smith.
Hudson, o f Corbett, Oregon, who. on Sep-
Centerpiece, cross stitch, 1st, Mar­ FOR SA LE— One acre home in Gresham?
Offlee over Bank of Gresham
e i American exclaims, Hail to the
25<ie;rn91^’ m ade H om estead En-
Light Brahmas.
garet Trieke.
New modern bungalow, half acre rasp­ n f v NS w v <5 q i? r t,hen,W * s w i and
chief! He is our president; so now
All awards. Walter Roswurm.
N
E
’4,
bW
4
,
Section
3.
Township
1
South.
berries
in
full
bearing,
young
orchard
Lunch cloth. French and eyelet, 1st,
and sm all fruit. Garage and chicken Range 5 E ast. W illam ette Meridian, has
White Orpingtons.
in his untimely death, every loyal cit­
Mrs. V. J. Short; 2d. Aneta Roberts.
houae- 53500. Phone Gresham 1673.
filed notice of intention to m ake Three-
All
awards.
C.
C.
Anderson.
dr h h ott
izen bows his head In humble submis­
Nightgown. 2d, Mrs. Frank Heiney. TEN AC RES FOR SA L E —All cleared e x ­ y<“ar Proof, to establish claim to the land
Buff Orpingtons.
described before the Register and
Fudge apron, French knots, 1st.
cepting one acre. Sm ail orchard, sm all a R bov?
sion to the will of divine providence
ecen
er
o
f
the
U.
S.
¡.and
Office,
at
Port-
Dentist
First and 2d hen, C. C. Anderson.
house, good well. Two m iles east of
Mrs. V. G. Short.
and sheds a tear of brotherly love for
Gresham on E stacada line. N ear Palm - {¿'?d'l?2,3‘eOn' ° n the 13th day ° f SeP‘em '
Anemias.
Centerpiece, embroidered, vard or
Withrow Bldg.
Gresham, Ore.
Mrs’ AuSusta Palm blad.
All awards, A. J. Krueger.
the noble friend who has given his
Claim ant nam es as w itn e ss e s'
more, 1st. Anna Christensen; 2d. Mrs.
John N ix of Corbett. Oregon.
W hite S. C, Leghorns.
I W. H. Gibson.
last bit of strength and devotion to the
S R\'1;RAL ACRE-LOTS FOR SALE on
Phone
1263
w m rt
o f ' ’orbett. Oregon.
i irst hen Edwin Gronsquist; 2d I Centerpiece, less than yard, 1st, Mrs.
M S . “¿ t t t e ? £ iS T e l/e ^ 3 W
VV illiam Miller of Corbett. Oregon.
republic we all love.
hen, 1st and 2d cockerel, 1st and 2d C. J. Lundquist; 2d, Cora Giese,
a
,
c
Q
^^udson,
o f Corbett, Oregon.
..^ .H o n e y ,
Act 6-9-16.
pullet, Graham, Wright & Graham; I Specimen raised feather zig zag 2d
Dr. Julius G. Sture
T
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R
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N
T
to
responsible
p a r-
A
L
E
X
A
N
D
E R SW EEK . Register.
CONSOLIDATED SI IIHHI.S.
1st pen, Edwin Gronsquist; 2d pen, Mrs. Frank Heiney.
GUH, r ,a . ^ artmJ r,t ln niy hou~ near
D E S T IS T
G'111 ’ " a ti°"; A ° young children want-
Graham, Wright & Graham.
tfis e e lla n e n n «
Buff Leghorn.
Pillow, fllet „ o ' ^ H s t , Mrs. Fred
.'¿ ,„ n g s ne
" R° Ork’ ,ir?8ham
Office In Bank of Gresham Building
Mississippi is known as having one
Phones, Gresham 1251
6
and 2d cock. 1st and 2d hen, Beechll.
DO YOU WAAT HEALTH?
-RO°M P LA STE R ED H OU SE l o r sale
of the best rural school systems in the F. First
R. Stromqulst; 1st cockerel. Carl | Sofa pillow, silk embroidery. 1st
In Sandy Thurs., Fri. and Sat
i" .W hitehead addition ; 6 lots. Water
Abrams
System
Plus
Chiropractic
country. This is due to the fact that Bowman; 2d cockerel. 1st and 2d pul
Sandy «9
lights and gas. J. A. Gray, Gresham,’
Mrs. J. A. Roberts; 2d, Aneta Roberts.
For D iagnosing and Treating
Oregon.
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the state has gone vigorously into the let, F. R. Stromqulst.
White embroidered handkerchief.
ATTORNEYS
Black Minorca«.
plan of consolidating Its one-room dis­
Cure» Many Chronic Ailm ents
1st. Mrs. W. A. Winters.
AUTOMOBILES
All awards. Rick & Kinnear.
Cancer, Tuberculosis, Tumors, Etc.
PM n^ Main. 124?,
Gresham 1591
French of eyelet lunch cloth, 1st,
trict buildings Into centralized schools
.»
Ign ltlos Expert
W bite l aced Black Spanish.
will be fiv e n to him who proves that
Mrs. W. H. Gibson; 2d, Aneta Roberts’
McGuirk
&
Schneider
which can supply all the advantages
can
not
find
the
deficiency
o
f
his
ma-
CONSULTATION
FREE
All awards. Canyon Road Poultry
Lunch cloth, satin stitch, 1st, Aneta
of the city. One hundred and twenty Farm.
m '- o '.? <?." s,ta ^tlnS- lighting and ignition.
Attorneys at Law
Roberts.
Main Street Garage Phene Greeham 1228.
If you try these treatm ents you'll be
Brown Red Game.
such schools were established in the
satisfied. Price is Low.
T , .. .
At G reeham Office,
Dresser scarf, 1st, Mrs. W. A. Win­ Ir^lor,a ii: battery repairing and recnarg-
T
uesd
ays,
T hursday and S atu rd ays
Voon Smith.
ters.
4 gSon'arter an<l Benerator work. Raker
past year, making the total for the
G
resham
Office, W ithrow Bldg.
Hark ( nrnish Game,
Set
napkins,
1st.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Win
DR.
M.
M.
GREINER
Portland Office
state 770. This degree of centraliza­
First cock. L. R. Banks; 2d cock, 1st ters
751 Corbett Bldg.
403-407 Abington Building, 1064 Third
machineby .
tion has been largely made possible hen. R C. Hamill; 1st cockerel, Walt-1 Centerpiece, French, 1st, Mrs. V. J
St., near W ashington, Portland, Ore.
0 0 0 5 S D 'I .X I . H AND i ;|{AIN 141 .N I > I; 11
M USICIANS
by motor transportation. Twenty-five er Roswurm
Short.
Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.
S^ e or ‘rade R. Mullenhoff. Bor-
Kentucky Boone.
Dresser scarf, 1st, Aneta Roberts
thousand school children are trans­
injj, phone D a m ascu s 94.
First cock. J. F. Smith.
Florence M. Honey
2d, Mrs. W. H. Gibson.
PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC.
ported dally by motor bus during the
Buff.
Filet
Crochet.
Arrredlled
GLADOLI
ail
c
o
lo
rs^
m
a
n
y
new
varle-
school season.
First cock. Voon Smith.
Voke. 1st. Mrs. John Eggiman; 2d
tie a thousands now blooming
Come
E.
G
.
R
O
H
L
F
s. N. Hamburg.
P
IA N O
Mrs. Alice Lehmann.
i ° a r J aVOrl,tf
BuIbs 51 per d o i
Choice dahlias. 15c to 50c each. Can-
First cock. 1st and 2d hen. Walter
Nightgown, trimmed, 1st. Mrs. Anna
Stadio First s u t . Bank Bids.
Contracting and
H ensley road
J ’ 8uhr' Trou‘da >e.
Roswurm.
Hale.
Phone 2111
Buff Rock.
Home Building
15 TONS OF HAY for ____ _ w.
Iarr
Pillow cases, Mrs. O. A. Eastman.
First cock, L. R. Banks; 2d cock
farm on Section Line road. 1U m iles
Apron, fllet trimmed, Mrs. Bartsch
east of Greeham. Frank SpybrSck
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
1st hen, George N. Rodgers
Continued from page 1
Baby bonnet. Cora Giese.
House Moving
■ 1101,-H I-I'J- D A H U A 8 fo r sale thirty-
BANTAMS.
F ried a E. B ra tzel
Boudoir cap, 2d. Hester Thorpe.
Sperlals.
I ^n 1
dozen, and bulbs in season.
liluck Tailed Jap«.
Luncheon
set.
1st.
Mrs.
J.
A.
Lied
Building
from the ground up.
Accredited Teacher of Plano
("reshar^U2ha n '
T hom PS°n addition.
Salad potatoes. 1st. Mrs. H. C. Lar­
First cock. Law Brothers; 2d cock fora.
AtTCRnam, phone <96
Estimates furnished free.
sen.
1st and 2d hen. 1st cockerel, 1st pul
STUDIOS:
Cluny
Crochet.
° .ATS
acres for sale In
Phnae Gresham 4Sx
Troutdale, Ore.
Dill. 1st. Mrs. Ida B. Kreuder; 2d. let. Walter Roswurm.
field. Good condition
Treated when
Gresham, Ridge Ave., Phone 791
Centerpiece, 1st, Cora Giese
sown
Level
land
Will
sell
all
or
par"
Mr». H. C. Larsen.
Milter Nehrlght.
Lac^ yard or more, 1st. Cora Giese
Boring Home of Wm. Morand
Oregon
F r9t S tat! Bank- Gresham,
Buckwheat. 1st, Walter Edelmanu.
F’irst cock. Walter Roswurm; 2d
Crochet. Fancy Stitch.
Pumpkin. 1st, W. C. Patterson.
Phone 408.
cock, 1st hen. Mrs. Grace Hatton; 2d
Set of dollies, 1st and 2d. Mrs. J. V
SAND, G RAVEL
lost and found .
Rhubarb, new variety, 1st, Mrs. hen. 1st and 2d cockerel, 1st and 2d Short.
INSUR
ANC E
LOST on fa ir g ro u n d s W ednesday string
Soderqulst.
and ('rushed Hock
pullet, Walter Roswurm.
Centerpiece, 2d. Mrs. E. Bartsch.
of heavy white pearl beads. Return to
Orchard grass. 1st, Mrs. M. H.
SEE—
Golden Sebright.
Centerpiece, trimmed, 1st, Cora
6«ih an i ’rxi Uiri lM
'
«»nitarium,
Quickest Service.
Wheeler,
ward""*1 D vls,on street. Portland. Re-
First cock, 1st hen. Law Brothers.
Oiese; 2d. Mrs. Fred P. Gram.
JOHN BROWN
Buff Cochin.
Lowest
Prices. Best Material.
Crotchet
bed
spread.
1st,
Mrs.
I
ST R A Y E D — 2 Jersey heifer calves from
HORTICULTURE
First cock. Walter Roswurm; 2d Ellsworth.
i ^ r j a i k ■ s b r n t i ' " " - ’’ Fin<,er
cock. R. I. Anderson; 1st hen. John
Pillow cases, trimmed. 1st, Mrs R
K N A R R & SO N
Apples.
Relshlck;
2d
hen,
Walter
Roswurm;
C.
Batemen;
2d,
Mrs.
E.
Bartsch.
Gravenstelns. 1st, Chester Mickel­ 1st cockerel. 2d cockerel. John Rets
Troutdale. Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
Nut baskets, 2d. Mrs. R. C. Bateman
R egner B uild in g
son.
GROWTH wood for sale. C. E.
Phone Gresham 489
blck;
1st
pullet,
R.
I.
Anderson;
2d
Collar,
Irish.
Cora
Giese
Osburn, phone 2381.
Apples, Plate Display.
tf
pullet,
Walter
Roswurm.
Pillow
cases,
3
pair.
1st.
Mrs.
M
D
Wealthy, 1st. Mickelson; 2d. F. A.
White Cochin.
Kern.
Gregory.
ames elkington
First and 2d cock. 2d hen, John
Collection yokes, 1st, Cora Giese.
.
4 INSURANCE
Duchess Oldenburg, 1st, Mickelson; Reisbick.
Accldeat,
Serety Bond».
Fire,
Tatting.
2d, Gregory.
Black
Cochin.
Automobile,
Life, Health,
Collar or yoke. 1st. Wilhelmina Vol-
Rome Beauties, 1st, Mickelson; 2d.
at this Bakery and at Stores
First cock. John Reisbick; 2d cock, brecht: 2d. Mrs. Anna Christensen.
Plate Gia«»
Mrs. Jas. Sterling.
Oflir» o» Mala Street
Table runner. 1st. Mrs. R. C. Bate­
Striped Astrachan. 1st. W. H. Gib­ R I. Anderson; 1st hen. John Reis­
Office
2341
PH O N ES
Re». 1958
bick;
1st
cockerel,
1st
pullet.
R.
I.
man; 2d, Mrs John Eggiman.
son; Gregory.
Contains the Vitaniines, ntired by
'IKeellaneous.
Red Astrachan, 1st, C. S. Chambers; Anderson.
scientific prlncliles
TURKEYS.
Pillow slips, hand embroidered. 1st,
2d, C. D. Bush.
White Holland.
Insurance - Real Estate
Mrs. W. H. Gibson; 2d. Mrs. W A
Fall Pippins, 1st. Geo. R Schaeffer.
It’» Good and Good for Yon
cock. R. D Shelley; 2d cock, Winters.
Aeeldeat, H ealth, Automobile
Lady Apples, 1st, Mickelson; 2d. L. First
R
Banks.
Fancy pin cushion, 1st, Mrs. R. C.
Mary E. Crane.
GEESE.
Bateman.
Hyslop crab, 1st, Mickelson; 2d.
Tonlou«e.
Silk Bed quilt, 1st, Miriam Adkins.
Gregory.
B. W T H O R N E . A g t.
First pair old. 1st pair young. C. C.
Worsted bed quilt, 2d. Mrs F red
Gravensteln, 1st, Schaeffer; 2d, Anderson.
THEO. VAN DONINCK
GRESHAM . OREGON
”
Phone
1221
Fieldhouse.
Chambers.
OWee l»»i
Pho»ee
Res. 1»57
Bmhdcn.
Gingham apron, 1st, Mrs C J
Trauscendent. 1st. Oregory.
First pair old, 1st pair young. C. C. .undquist; 2d. Mrs. Frank Heiney.
Winter Bananas, 1st. Mickelson; 2d Anderson.
AUCTIO NEERS
Gregory.
Embroidered sofa pillow. 1st. Aneta
Phone»
Bdwy.
8576
African.
Roberts.
Three
Waxen, 1st, Gregory; 2d. Mickel­
N. Second Street
First pair old. Carl Bowman.
w . s. WOOD
Gresham 1201 and 355
son.
Braided rug. 1st. Mrs. Geo. Sleret;
Trucks Dally
Insured Carriers
2d Mrs. Henrietta Wiles.
Ben Davis. 1st, Mickelson.
Auctioneer
( A. Matt. John Reisbick, E. D.
Beaded bags. 1st, Mrs. R. C. Bate­
King, 1st, Edna M Hall; 2d. Gibson
vancouver . W ashington
Snow Apples. 1st. Edna M. Hall; Rak»r, Stewart Willoughby, Lean man.
I«rm a»d Stork Salo» a Specialty
Bros.. Squab Farm. l,»w Brothers, and
2d. Gregory.
Drawn silk kerchiefs. 1st. Mrs W
Ph<i»e I t i r o k i e r <14. or
R < Hamill had the largest displays A. Winters.
Delicious. 1st. Mickelson; 2d. Edna of
-------------jiresham O»t|pok IMI_________
P o rtla n d — W ay P o in t. — G re.h a m
pigeons.
M Hall.
Specimen hemstitching. 1st. Mrs F
F U N ER A L DIRECTORS
Peak.
Tolmau's Sweet. 1st. Mickelson; 2d.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Kt KBIT t WARDS.
Woven rug. 1st, Mrs. E Bartsch
Mary E Crane.
W t»od
Coal
F un eral D irectors
Needlework, lampshade. 1st. Mrs
Yellow Transparent», 1st. Gregory
Briquets
NEW ZEALAND»
Fred P. Gram. 2d. Mrs R. c Bate­
2d. Mickelson.
Phone 1»D1
Senior Duck—First, Qeo. Morrow; man.
Staymuus Winesaps. 1st, Bush.
Licensed Mortician»
Lady A ssistant
second, P. E. Garrison; third. H Cal­
Bilking.
Day or N ight
Swuar 1st. Mickelson; 2d, Bush.
ease
Potato yeast bread. 2d. Mrs. C J
Seedlings. 1st, Gregory.
D r ..«
m o r tu a r y
Senior Doe—First, second and third. Lundquist.
'.re.h am ,
Oregon
Wagner, 1st. Mickelson; 2d. Greg­ Geo. H Morrow
J.
E. METZGER
ory.
Graham
bread.
1st.
Mrs.
C.
J.
Lund­
Int Duck—First and second Geo. quist.
Spit sen bergs, 1st, Chambers. 2d. H Morrow, third, H Calease
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Nut bread. 1st, Mrs. C. J. Lundquist.
Bush.
A u,° Tope Recovered and Repaired
Int Doe—First, O. H Morrow; sec­
Calves, of any kind
Baking powder biscuits, 1st. Mrs I
Baldwins, 1st, Mickelson, 2d. Greg­ ond. P E Garrison; third. Mr». F C
Ail kind» of To Materia] and
Kreuder;
2d.
Doris
R
Brown
ory.
cu r ta in W indows
'Jriffin.
Nut
cake.
1st.
Mr».
M
D
Kern
S
e
e
M
e
for
C
a
ttle
H
au
lin
g
Jonathans, 1st. Mrs. Jas Sterling
Junior Iluek—First and second. Mrs.
Jelly roll. l»t. Mr». C. J. Lundqul.t,
s. E. PALMQUIST
Pear, Plate Display.
F C. Griffin; third. G. H Morrow
Beuerre Boat-. 1st, Chambers.
Junior Doe—First. Graves A Leh-
Continued on pace 3
auto top shop
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at Gresham, Oregon, by the Outlook
Publishing Co., H. L. St. Clair
Editor and Manager.
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