Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 31, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TROUTDALE
I RIHAI.
AUGUST 31,
1223
PLEASANT VALLEY
Published every Tuesday and Friday
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey have re­
Troutdale school opens on Septem­
at Gresham, Oregon, by the Outlook
Publishing Co., H. L. St. Clair, ber 10th.
turned from a trip to Corvallis where
Editor and Manager,
H. E. Waite is repairing his house they visited with friends for a few
One y ea r. $1.50, s ix m o n th s, *5c, th ree and having a cement basement built days.
m o n th s tria l su b scrip tio n , 50c.
PHYSICIANS
Wm. Meacham has returned to his
C om b in ation r a te s w ith a ll th e P o r t­ under It.
Ig
n
itio
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xpert
P
hone:
Office 12(1
lan d D a llies.
$25 w ill be g iv en to him who p ro v es th a t
Frances and Lois Bradley of West work at Agate Beach, after spending
A D V E R T IS IN G
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find
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a few days with home folks.
R a tes reason ab le.
Our rep resen ta tiv e Linn, Oregon, were visiting Mrs. H. C.
I ch in e on sta rtin g , lig h tin g and ign itio n .
n . H. HUGHES, M. D.
w ill calb
M ain S ireet G a ra g e P h en e G resh am 122S.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Popplcton, ac­
McGinnis, Faye Parsons and other old
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2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
O fficial p ap er o f th e T ow n o f G resh am
friends here last week.
companied by their sou Ruthven and
top. In good con d ition . W ith licen se.
O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F a ir v ie w .
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Withrow
BoUdlag
Miss Mary Buxton of Portland was daughter. Miss Kathryn, made a tour
E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch
GRESHAM
,
.
OREGON
3, 1911, at th e P ostoffice a t G resham . a guest on Thursday at the W. C. of several beaches last week
MISCELLANEOUS
O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 3. 1370
| Spence home.
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Miss Alice Richey returned last
Office 2261
$100 G resham G reen h ou ses, p h one 305.
R e a 2252
Wednesday from a three weeks' so­
The
Howard,
Holmes
and
Kniefel
FOR SALE— O ne—coil M a jestic electric
FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS.
GEO.
INGLIS,
M.
D.
h ea ter. T yp e 7. P r a c tic a lly new . S liss
journ at the beaches.
I families have gone hop picking.
F ried a H ratzel. O reeham . phone 791.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bliss and son
Physician and Surgeon
C ltC U M B E R P IC K E R S W A N T E b . J a ck
The Morning Astorlan of August 28
Mr and Mrs. Morgan McGinnis and
__D a y , R uby R anch, B a se Line road.
Special A ttention to Eye D iseases and
Is a fiftieth anniversary number. Its 1‘Rl’T from Portland visited at the Arthur arrived home Tuesday evening
F ittin g of G lasses.
D R E S S M A K IN G .
T A IL O R IN G ,
F IN E
from a ten weeks' auto trip which
68 pages are very attractive and con- ,iome of their uncle, H. C. McGinnis took them from coast to coast. Mr. and
S E W IN G .
M rs. F leisch er, G resham ,
o ,e r F irst State Bank
phone 131x2.
tf
GRESHAM .
-
OREGON
tain many feature articles, well lllus- last week.
Mrs. Bliss visited with relatives of Mr.
T H R E E SH A K ES OF PACK PRO DUCTS
trated, showing Astoria’s develep-
Sunday dinner guests at the home Bliss in New York.
sto ck for sa le a t 25 ce n ts on the dollar
Phone 167x1
« Address X, care
> a ic
Gresham
vxs c s iia u i
Outlook.
t /u iiw n ,
Clifton Kesterson, who is a marine
ment, advantageous location and rapid
Mrs. Frances Allard were Mrs.
S EWI n Q W ANTED. Sp ecialiie on silk
sh irts, d entists* and doctors' aprons.
recuperation from the disastrous fire Hurshell, Mrs. McIntosh and daugh- on the U. S. cruiser Philadelphia now
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
M rs B O M a rrs , B o rin g , O r e g o n ._____
of last December. Much space is giv- *er Jean, Iris Edmondson, Misses stationed at San Francisco, came
Physician and Surgeon
20
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(iaMsifled Ad. Rate«
en to the portrayal of the great re- Georgia and Mabel Reynolds, all of home for a visit with his father and
m ile s so u th o f L innem ann sta tio n on
for
First Insertion, lc a word, mini­
good road. J I). Jo h n sto n , phone 477.
Women and Children
sources of the contiguous coast coun- Portland and all former residents of mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kesterson, mum
20c;
subsequent
insertions,
B A R T E L E T T P E A R S for sa le.
Gresham,
-
Oregon
last week.
from w orm s. Mrs. C M. Z im m erm an.
ties, lumbering, dairying, fishing, agri- Troutdale.
a word, minimum 18c.
piitiiii- G r e s h a n 2491.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lehman enter­
culture, etc., which, with Astoria's
The Troutdale baseball team gave
Users of the Want Ad. Column are P IA N O FO R S A L E v ic in ity o f G resham
wonderful shipping facilities, forms a dance In the city hall on Saturday tained Mrs. Wm. Blohm of Los An­ urged to pay cash with order and
P erfe ct co n d itio n .
B ig d isco u n t and
A. VV. BOTKIN, M. D.
term s $10 m o n th ly to good hom e. F or
avoid sending bills for small amounts
geles for a few days last week
the sources of ever Increasing wealth I
p a r tic u la r s w rite C line M usic Co., A s-
Physician and Surgeon
A. G. Sager has leased his farm for
_torla, Oregon._________________________
of the large area of which the city by
Billy Booth came from California to
LIVESTOCK
OUlce over First State Bank
WOOD.
SAND
AND
ORAVBL—for
sale.
the sea is the commercial center and I visit hie mother, Mrs. H. E. Waite last a term of years and has moved his
HORS E m
A ll k in d s o f tea m work done.
K eep
Hours 2 to 5 P. M.
family to Portland.
y o u r m oney in G resham . J. H . H o ss.
TE A M O F H O R S E S for sa le or trad e for
metropolis. Much is made of the week.
Phones—Office 1271 ;
R esidence 127x
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodman of
Gresham, Oregon
highways, the lower Columbia and
Mrs. ( yrus Cooper and daughter
eo ker, P ortlan d , O regon, R ou te 1, phone W OOD F O R S A L E — 16-lnch d ead wood,
G resh am 125.
Roosevelt, both beginning, or ending, I Lois of The Dalles, Oregon, have been Clackamas were callers at the C. F.
$7.50 per cord ; 4 -fo o t w ood, first grow th
TW O FA R M H O R S E S for sa le . P ick out
$x an d $8.50 per cord. C. E. O sburn,
as you please. In this city of destiny. I visiting at the C. I. Thomas home the Kesterson home Tuesday evening
o f four. W eigh t 1200 to 1600. ('a sh or
p h on e G resh am 2381.
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
trad e for cow s. C has. A. R ogers, G resh ­
Miss Zereta Emmett and Miss Edith
It Is a little singular that the first P*111 week.
am . phone 1676.
LOST AND FOUND.
Physician
and Surgeon
settlement of Americans, in the area
Mrs. H. J. Mitchell and three chll- Austin of Corvallis are guests at the
CATTLE
L O ST — B etw een 12-M lle corn er and F a ir-
Office over B ask of Gresham
later embraced In the state, was at As- dren from Malden, Washington, are home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey for
v iew , pair o f sh ell rim m ed g la ss e s. R e­
Office phoae 1411 or 17>
Rea. 1411
FOR
S A L E — T horobred B row n
S w iss
w ard . C all 281.
torla. Early In the last century, more h0re f°r ® week’s visit at the home of a few days this week.
bull 16 m o n th s old. J. A. H ite, 1 m ile
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dahlqulst left
sou th o f O rient store.
than a hundred years ago, Astoria was I
and Mrs. George Parrish,
L IB E R A L
R E W A R D fo r in fo rm a tio n
Beet phone for appointm ent
lea d in g to th e w h erea b o u ts o f m y black
—G ood cow . to fresh en th is
founded and became commercially im-1 Prank Knapp of Corbett, Oregon Wednesday for a few days’ recreation 1 I m onth. O.
an d w h ile m ale L lew elly n se tte r dog.
N elso n . H a le y sta tio n .
portant. The strategy of Its location I v*s*ted his daughter, Mrs. Lura O'Neil at the beaches.
R oy E. C annon, phone G resh am 1351 or
Phone 2201
2 GOOD J E R S E Y C O W S ^ fö r “ _ ile, F
1961.t f
Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Smith and son
Spybrock, on o . W. T arr Farm .
must have been thus early visioned. Ia few days last week.
DR. EMIL ROSENBUROER
S P E C IA L SCHOOL M E ETIN G
Its growth has not been rapid but It
Mrs. A. D. Kendall and daughter Raynor, Jr., of Montesano, W a s h i n g - 1 ' ^ irp\R T JERSEY^fo^«.le
Osteopathic Physician
N o tic e is hereb y given to the leg a l v o t­
S ep a ra to r. H . C. C om pton, B orin g. Ore.
has never lost its prestige, although Dorothy have returned from their va-
ers o f Sch ool D istrict No. 4 o f M u ltnom ah
Office
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ecllpsed in population and wealth by I ca,‘°n at Ocean Park, Washington
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. gETvlcRAt o o o b ' FhKSH coWs for C ou n ty, S ta te o f O regon, th a t a S pecial
E venings by Appointment
School M eetin g o f sa id D istrict w ill be
¡e-
E. B a u m a n n . G resh a m , phone held
the city on the Willamette, more cen-
Mrs. M. J. Tiller is very sick at the Richey. Mr. and .Mrs. Smith are on | » 2441.
at C ity h all. G resh am , on the 4th day
Congdon H otel
GRESHAM
o f Septem ber. 1923, at 7 o ’clock in the
where they have r uaTiroe ew
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trally located with reference to the Portland sanitarium. Her son. Jay , their way to , India
.
4
T o R E N T , for c a ttle o n ly. a ftern o o n , for the fo llo w in g o b je cts :
been
engaged
to
teach
school.
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agricultural territory which has been Moore, from Bend, Oregon, is here vis-
in the d istrict liv in g m ore than on e m ile
H. A. Darnall of Clatskanie, Gus _______
PIG8
developed. Astoria is Oregon’s front I ‘ting her.
from S ch ool building.
H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M.
Nelson
and
John
Guonzzio
of
Portland
PURE
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fa
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’s
D a ted th is 24th d ay o f A u gu st. 1923.
door but there has always been a ten-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Federspell, Mr
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prices. T w o g ilts, one bred sow . on e 2-
L. L. K ID D E R .
dency to pass through the doorway In-I an<l Mrs. A. Lampbert. Mr. and Mrs. were callers at home of G. N. Sager, I y e a r boar and w ea n lin g pigs. G eo R
P eterinarian
C h airm an B oard o f D irectors.
S ch aeffer, B orin g, phone G resh am 396.
A tte s t :
Office P ow ell Street between Main
to the interior of the wider agrlcul- I Lampbwt, the Misses Betty Scott, Sunday.
C. J. L U N D Q U IS T .
I
P O I, I T i t Y
St. and Roberts Ave. Grezham, Ore.
D istr ic t Clerk.
tural area. Now, perhaps, the tide of I Merle Monohan, Marjorie Kendall and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troge enter- p.ÿTr.ircixTc. a « -.
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P hon e», Office 1561; Re», i g i j
W A N T E D - B r o ile r s from one
business and of population is ebbing I Bessie Low, Frank, Jim and Albert tained friends from the city Tuesday
h a lf to tw o pounds, a ls o h ea v y roosters.
B ID S W A N T E D .
and T abor 3494.
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back toward the coast. Another fifty I Bldel, Earnest Peterson and Chris evening.
trict N o. 4 w ill rece iv e bids until S ep te m ­
Miss
Genevieve
Elspas
and
Miss
I
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l?hicksI‘13
cü
per°jbSalSrownií1
Market“"*
D E N T IS T S
years may see Astoria what Portland I ** e<lerspeil had a picnic at Gordon
ber 4th. 1923, at six o ’clock p. m.. for
fu r n ish in g tra n sp o rta tio n to an d from
P h o n e z i Office >194, h „. tlg (
now is, in size and commercial im- I <’reek Sunday, the occasion being Miss Mabie Simmons of Eugene were
Real Estate. Rental?. Loans.
school to p u p ils liv in g m ore th a n one
m ile from school b u ild in g in sa id d istrict.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
portance, and the cities may become I Bessie Low s birthday.
TW O M O STLY F U R N IS H E D ROOM S for B id s to be opened a t 8 o ’clock p. m., sam e
DR. W. J. OTT
A. Lehman for a few days last
strong rivals In population enterprise | Miss Alice Spence of Portland spent
a te r and lig h t. P rice r ea so n ­ d ate. Board r eserv es the rig h t to reject
a b le.
E. M. Cam p. G resham O regon. a n y or a ll bids.
Dentist
week
the week-end at the home of her par­
phone 321.
and trade.
B id s to be directed to or d eliv ered to
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
clerk o f the d istrict.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
P.
Jenne
have
re­
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Spence.
4-ROOM
H
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A
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LOT,
5
ap
p
le
Fifty years Is a long history for a
C. J. L U N D Q U IS T ,
trees,
berries,
etc.
C
h
eap
est
buy
in
turned
from
a
trip
to
Yellowstone
Many guests have been at the home
Office over Bank of Gresham
Clerk S. D. N o. 4.
newspaper In Oregon. The Oregonian
G resh am , $1.000. S econd h o u se ea st o f
R ob erts a v en u e, so u th sid e o f Third
was started as a weekly about 70 | of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Low recently. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jenne were ac­
SUM M O NS
street
th e C ircu it Court o f the S ta te o f Ore
years ago. The Astorian started as a Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. companied on their trip b y t h e ir I two f F r n is h K d h o u SRK e e p I n C, In gon
for M ultnom ah C ounty.
room s for rent.
A pply to M rs. C.
DR. H. H. OTT
tri weekly, July 1, 1873. It has been Scott Milne and family were here nephew, F. W. Jenne.
No. K-4307.
A
rth
u
r
F. H u g h es, P la in tiff, vs. S a ra h E
Mrs. W. L. Kesterson and sons. Wil-1
cleared
a dally for many years. J. 8. Del- fro,n The Balles and on Sunday Mr.
H u g h es. D efen d a n t.
Dentist
eep tin g one acre. S m a ll orch ard , sm a ll To S a ra h E. H u g h es, a b o v e n am ed defen
linger is the veteran editor and It is iind Mrs- Jack Mllne and family came lard and Bertram, accompanied by
dant :
h ou se, good w ell. T w o m ile s e a s t o f
now published by his company,
I from I he Dalles and Mrs. Alice Mc- Ruthven Poppleton motored to Gov
Withrow Bldg.
Gresham, Ore.
In the n a m e o f the S ta te o f O regon, you
G resham on E sta c a d a line. N e a r P a lm -
blad sta tio n . Mrs. A u g u sta P a lm b la d , a r e h ereb y required to a p p ea r in ’the
The Astorlan is to be congratulated. I
from Aberdeen, Scotland, was a ernment Camp last Saturday, return­
Phone 1263
phone 38x1
a b o v e en titled cou rt and ca u se on or b e ­
The printing plant suffered severely I K'lest. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W. ing Sunday evening.
W A N T E D -—T o h ea r from o w n er o f good fore the 10th d a y o f O ctober, 1923. and
ran ch for sa le. S ta te ca sh price, full a n sw e r the co m p la in t filed a g a in st you
Mrs. H. P. McCulloch and son
In the fire. That it is now so re- B*shop and Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard
p a rticu la rs.
D. F. B u sh , M in n eap olis. h erein , or for w a n t th ereof, p la in tiff will
Dr. Julius O. Sture
a p p ly to the cou rt for the relief prayed
M inn. _________
habllllated as to Issue this premier I s ,,'wart from Portland were here, Ralph have gone to Oklahoma where
for in the co m p la in t, w h ich is for a d e­
D E 14 T I 8 T
R
eal
E
s
ta
te
L
oans:
they
will
spend
several
weeks
visiting
edition, not only shows Its own leader- I Mts. McKin is a sister of Jack Milne
cree c a n c e llin g the m a rria g e co n tra ct now
S IX P E R C E N T L o a n s under R eserv e e x is tin g betw een you and th e p la in tiff on
Office in Bank of Gresham Building
ship, but reflects the determination I and
spending three or four months relatives and friends.
S y s t e m . on c ity or farm p rop erty the g ro u n d s o f d esertio n for m ore than a
Phones, Gresham 1231
R eserv e D ep o sit C om pany, 72 F o u rth St
Year, and for su ch other an d fu rth er re-
G. A. Bowen has purchased thirty-
and recuperative force of the city It | 1,1 ,)regon and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop
P ortlan d , Ore.
In S a n d y T h u rs., F rl. an d S a t
ief a s to th e cou rt m a y seem eq u ita b le
have just returned from a tour of the five acres of land from T. P. Campbell. I mortgage F O R S A L E —O n p rop erty a n d ju st.
Sandy 4»
represents.
T h is su m m o n s is served upon you by
The tract Includes the John Putt- I i? lued.„.at .i12?A°?-. M o rtg a g e $4000^ 6
eastern stales
per cen t, d isco u n t 10 per cen t.
F or p u b lica tio n , by ord er o f H on Geo. R o ss­
ATTOB14ET8
cranier place. Mr. Bowen is having a
fu rth er p a rticu la r s see Joh n B row n. m an. ju d g e o f the a b ove en titled court,
TUB RIGHT AGE.
G resham , phone 2501.
w h ich order is d ated A u g u st 21, 1923. and
Uncle Sum Largest Coal Land
P«
n*
7
;Mi
ln.
124’
G resh am 1691
modern dairy barn erected on the FOR R E N T —5-room house, cen tra ll
iiy lo- req u ires you to ap p ear on or before the
Operator.
property.
ca ted . In q u ire o f K . A. M iller a t B a n k d a te first a b ove m en tion ed a n d a n sw e r
McGuirk
&
Schneider
A magazine is publishing a series of
sa id co m p la in t.
I or u r e sn a m
,e
According to the Department of the
Forrest Jenne and e,
articles by well-known women as to
M ILO C. K IN G ,
Dave Masters S e v e r a l ac RE-TOTS FOR S a LBT on
Attorneys at Law
A tto rn ey for P la in tiff.
which age is best and happiest. One I *nl'!r*<>r’ 111,1 United States is the have returned from a few
IW days’ hunt-
Wallula H e ig h ts B e st hom e s it e s in «.i .
A t G resham Office,
G
rand
A
ve.,
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
Ore.
th e c ity . L ib eral term s i f d esired . W . F ir st p u b lica tio n . A u g 24. 1923
Tu eedays. T hu rsday and Waturdays
in favor of 30 was pleasantly appeal- lurKeRt coal l“'“I owner in the world, ing trip on the head waters of the
r H oney.
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tf
G resham Offlcs. W ithrow Bldg.
Portland Office
W a n t e d T(5 R e n t to resp o n sib le par- L a st p u b lica tio n , O cto. 5, 1923.
lug The one holding up 50 as the At pre8‘"lt “ controls between 30.- Molalla.
221 C orb ett B ldg.
tiea an a p a rtm en t In m y h o u se n ear
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
destrable age also has its points. One P 00’000 and -»O.OOO.OOO acres of coai
Crlllls sta tio n . N o y o u n g ch ild ren w a n t­
Nothing succeeds like want ads.
ed
P hone P. H . R oork. G resh a m 77x1. leans at 6 per cen t B. W. Thorne.—
MU8ÎCIA148
is promised which will make 60 still land a,tuated la 15 different states,
jivenlnfs.________
tf Adv.
more delightful.
I Coal is being produced In eight states
Florence M. Honey
MACHINERY.
Rut Isn’t any age the right age if It ,ro,n over 100 m,ne8 owned by the
PGR PALE, I g fia In w a g o n , D a y to n 2-
Arrredltsd
E lectro n ic R ea ctio n s
Is the age ond happens to be? The I government.
In addition to coal
h orse d isc slip scrap er, a ll in good co n ­
E.
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F
d
ition
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ton
e,
R.
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G
resh
am
,
ten-year-old may long for the day m*ne8> **ie government owns one
P IA N O
p h on e 42x.
tf
o f A b ram s
when he can drive the car, or go in Phosphate deposit and four potash de-
Contraetlnp and
Stadio
First
SU U Bank Bldg.
•’Blood w ill tell"
AITDMOBILKS
swimmlng whenever he wants; but |
a_! 0,1 PuPRc lands.
Home Building
Phone 2111
1 1920 C H E V R O L E T D eliv ery . A - l m e-
when he or she gets right down to It,
rh a n ica lly .
Good rubber.
Ten d a y s
D R . C. W . M ILLER
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
“The eyes of the Lord run to and |
se rv ice. $250.
ten seeniR a pretty good age. One Is
1 »J»1 C H E V R O L E T T ouring, good m e-
Electronic Pbyslelan
House Moving
from
throughout
the
whole
earth
to
eh
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llv
.
G
ood
rubber
Ten
d
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s
’
F ried a E. B r a tz el
no longer a baby—one can climb trees
se rv ice, $325.
show himself strong ln the behalf of
D iagnosis and Treatm ent
Building from the ground up.
and swim and play games with the
Accredited Teacher of Plano
1918 IN D IA N M O TO RCYCLE, good con-
Estimates furnished free.
them whose heart is perfect toward
dition. (rood rubber. $50.
H ou rs 1 to 6 P M
O ther h o u rs by
gang, and doesn’t yet have to bother
STUDIOS:
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ton
truck
good
rubber.
A p p oin tm en t
Pkoa» G r t i l z a 48x
Troatdale, Ore.
him."
Ten d a y s serv ice. $250.
with powder, rouge or algebra. At 20
Gresham,
Ridge
Ave.. Phono 791
Office and Res. [’h on e S Ell w ood 0153
S H E R M A N M cC A R T E R g a r a g e .
the world opens with enchanting I Make your telephone earn you more 645 T enin o A ve. (S e llw o o d ) P ortlan d
Boring Home of Wm. Morand
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Phone 2331.
FO R
S A L E B a tte r y
ch arg er
W ill
vision and with still more enchanting | by connecting it with a want ad.
Phone 408.
ch a rg e a n y m ake o f b a ttery In from 12
mystery. At 30, for the most part, one
190?* h° UrS' 110 J E M etz«*’r . Ph o nr
SAND, G RAVEL
IN 8V B A N C B
hus found his work. Whether It be
and Crushed Rock
— 1921 F ord cou p e in b est con"
SEE—
business or writing or bringing up the
d itio n . $425
$105 down, b a la n ce eig h t
Quickest Service.
eq u al p a y m e n ts w ith Interest at 8 per
children, the work absorbs one’s life
JOHN BROWN
cen t.
L itera lly covered w ith e x tr a s
Lowest Prices. Best Material.
a m o n g them tw o spot lig h ts, stop , d ash
I V
J
B atata and Inaurane«
fills one’s heart and Is In Itself the
and visor, bum per. A lem lte sy ste m . 5
Life — Fire —- A aton obtle —- Health
Base Line and Ilairdsdale Road
truest happiness.
o v e r -siz e tires, tire cover, m irror, a c ­
Plate Olata
c e le r a t o r .
cla x o n .
m o to m eter
and
K N A R R & SO N
n m AT« Ì [ AC TIP N G U A R A N T E E D
At 40 one begins to see the gnins
sp c.-d m c'ter
l l . ster T h o rp e , p h o n e 513
Office 2601
PH O N ES
R es 511
Troutdale. Ore.
J.
J.
BRAl'ND,
Prop.
come In. The business has cut its
________
R egner B uild in g
S to r a g e b a ttery rep a irin g and rech a rg -
Phone
Gresham
489
■n«• »tarter and g en era to r work.
Itaker
teeth. The bond in the safe deposit
* Son.
box no longer demands Its monthly
G en eral A u to R ep airin g
JAMES ELKINGTON
payment but pays a dividend Instead
1X8UBAWCK
Accident. Snrety Bonds,
Fire,
The children have ceased to be all
fires,
Accessories,
Gas and Oil
Automobile, Life, Health,
care, and are friendly little comrades,
Plate Glass
at this Bakery and at Stores
tine has ceased to be a plodding ap­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Office on Main Street
Office
2341
PH O N ES
Res. 195$
prentice at one’s llte work and the Joy
Contains the Vitainines, inl-ed by
of a sure craftsmanship Is won.
scientific principles
At 50, children are coming out of
Insurance - Real Estate
college and one can draw a breath
I'hn nr i l l
Bally Trips to Portland
Ke%. I’hone 1936
It's
Good
and
Good
for
You
Accident, H ealth. Automobile
Then, if one has been wise, and ac­
Oregon Fire R elief Assn.
cumulated living interests as be has
Oregon Life Inaurance Co
bonds, should come the summer of
B. W . T H O R N E , A g t.
life, all things growing In the sun. life
G RESH AM . OREGON
”
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone
1221
becoming swreter and larger with
BI IM EN W AI.BAD, Prop.
Office 1291
Phonea
Res. 1167
every passing day At 70 there should
A U C T IO N E E R S
be grandchildren and a glowing au­
A Truck for Every Purpose
tumn. Eighty should lie like the
Phones Bdwy. 8576
Three
65H N. Second Street
W. S. WOOD
llurten for Scry ice
'teens—with Its forward look to a
Gresham 1201 and 355
Trucks Dally
Insured Carriers
A uctioneer
greater freedom.
WOOI>
COAI.
STORAflC
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
Who says any one age Is best? The
We Solicit Your Business
Farm and Stock Males a Specialty
Insured Carriers
great day Is today. Morning Astorlan )
USE WANT ADS
BASE
L IN E
GARAGE
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
Gresham City Bakery
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Much of one's life Is spent In mov­
ing dirt from one place to another
and that describes the end of the I
body, too.
The "road hog ' and careless driver
may enjoy themselves but they take I
the Joy out of motoring tor the others.
P ortlan d — W ay P oin ts — G resham
National Laundry Company
East 8th and Clay
The Laundry that does
D tr n u U tN T PRICER
out of one's way but It Isn't good to
throw It at another.
A beautiful face
heavenly grace.
la a
mirror of
Portland
Kinds of Laundry
Ä
DIPKKKKNT PIUCU4
A sk M R. C. W . B O G G IS, the R oute M an
Leave Orders at TO D D ’S Barber Shop
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Briquets
CASH PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Calves, of any kind
S ee M e for C a ttle H au lin g
E. B A U M A N N .
G resham . Phone 2441
t h o s e la n e n a te r 414, or
(ir e sh s m O stlo o k 15«I
F U M E R A I.
D IR E C T O R S
F un eral D irector»
Phone 1901
Licenced M orticians
Lady A ssistant
D ay or N ight
k
M OR TUAR I
Gresham.
Oregon
J. E. MFTZOER
Auto T op. Recovered and Repaired.
All kinds of To M slerial and
Curtain W indows
S. E. PALMQUIST
At TO TOP SHOP
M sls s i .
Gresham
These 1226