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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Thoughts Sculpture Your Face
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
P ub lish in g Co., H. L. St. C lair,
E ditor and M anager.
T I ESHAY
We h ea r th a t m any b erry g ro w ers
a re going to dig up th e ir logan b erry
vines. T h at w ill help to b rin g success
to those w ho hold on.
P eople m ay be divided into th ree
liy R ichard Lloyd Jones.
W hen R ichard M ansfield was once c lasse s—th o se who lead, th o se who
asked to nam e th e g re a te st m y stery in follow and those who oppose. One
life and his in te rro g a to r expected the rea so n for th e d isco n ten t of th e m ass­
custom ary an sw er "d e ath ,” the em i­
nent acto r pro m p tly replied, "The es is th a t th o se who lead get ahead so
hum an face— see a face once an d you fa st though th ey a re g rea tly in th e
can find it am ong m illions. It Is the m inority.
door-plate of individuality."
T he face is th e m irro r of moods. It Farmers .Mutual Eire Relief Assn.
is the echo of th e h eart. No a rtis t can
Doe» Flourishing Business.
paint its chan g in g co u n ten an ce— no
T h e F a rm e rs M utual h a s grow n to
science has found th e sc u lp tu ra l pow ­ be th e la rg e st fa rm e rs ’ com pany in th e
er of th e mind to m ould it.
N orthw est.
F a rm e rs who consider
F aces are as legible as books. Be­ th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P resid en t
hind each is a sto ry of expressed, su p ­ S u ash a li re p o rts th e A ssociation has
p ressed or la te n t pow er and rom ance. over >16.000,000 in force an d over 10,-
In every hum an co u n ten an ce lies a 000 m em bers. In th e p a st y ear it has
h isto ry o r a prophecy.
paid over >33.000 in losses w ith one
T he face is th e g ate th ro u g h w hich assessm en t only a t 30c per hundred
ch ild ren and dogs find g en tle and g en ­ do llars. T h e re is no rea so n why
erous souls. Sad h e a rts will d rift to farm e rs sh o u ld pay high ra te s w hen
a se ren e face as a flower leans tow ard they can in su re in a F a r m e r s ’ A sso­
the w arm sun.
ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will
B irth gives us th e u n m ark ed o u t­ call on H. W. S u asb a ll a t th e F air
line of a face w hich it is the m ission G rounds, G resham . P h o n e F arm ers
of life to till in for us. T he faculty 2101.—Adv.
th a t raise s us as hum an beings is the
facu lty of choice. It is by the way we
"choose to choose” th a t w e m ake or
m ar o u r faces and o u r so u ls.”
S im ple glycerine, b u ck th o rn hark,
T he soul is th e ex actin g ty ra n t of
th e face. She m akes it to su it h erse lf etc., as m ixed in A illerika, helps any
and to reflect h er slig h te st whim. case gas on th e stom ach in TEN m in­
Most m edicines a c t only on
Should th e soul b e su llen she at once utes.
m oulds th e fe a tu re s to te ll h er mood. low er bowel but A illerika ac ts on
T he soul w rites upon th e face w hat BOTH u p p er an d low er bowel and re ­
she chooses. W hen w eary of being moves all gAsses and poisons. B rings
housed in th e body th e soul tak es out m a tte r you never th o u g h t was in
flight but leaves h er Indelible record your system . E xcellent for o b stin ate
co n stip atio n . G uards a g a in st ap p en ­
on th e face.
It is com mon p rac tice to y earn for , dicitis. — G resham D rug Company.
o u r d eparted youth. Youth is but be- —Adv.
com ing crudity. H onored is th e soul !
th a t early “chooses to choose" the a rt ■
of conduct th a t leaves the least re g re t
and little w ishing th a t "it m ight have I
been.”
In the finest sen se th e noblest use |
of life Is, as R uskin would say. to pic­
tu re “T he good, th e tru e and the beau-
tifu l” on your face.
O ne y e a r, 11.50, six m o n th s , 85c, th r e e i
m o n th s ’ t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­
la n d D ailies.
ADVERTISING
R a te s r e a s o n a b le .
O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill call.
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G re sh a m .
O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h
S. 1911, a t th e P o sto ffice a t G re s h a m .
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 3. 1879.
H A T LO U A L l i t e HYYAYS
N ew ap u p e r A «»oc la il un M em b er N o. 5196.
T han k -fu ll, — thoug h t-fu ll, — soul-
full, — h e a rt-fu ’l — hope-full,— glee­
ful), — b llss-ful.
P ictu re , m entally, your life as a
house. W hat kind of a house a r e you
living in? You can live In the kind of
a house you choose.
Some choose to live in a dark , dam p
cellar. Some choose to live in a lit­
tered, untidy, dirty, ili-sm elllng, dis­
ease-breeding hovel.
God’s b eautiful world is all about
you, full of w holesom euess, health ,
happiness, p u rity and love. They are
yours if you choose them .
Why not open the w indow s of your
soul, bru sh the cobw ebs from your
m ind, catch th e breath of flowers,
d rin k deeply of the refre sh in g stream
of life, bathe in the su n sh in e of tru th
and purity, and let life, physical, m en ­
tal, sp iritu a l—become ab u n d a n t and
gladsom e?
*T am come th a t they m ight have
life and th a t they m ight have it m ore
abun d an tly ."
C o p y rig h t, 1923— B y R ic h a r d L lo y d J o n e s.
Pacific
Cooperative Wool
Win Sait.
T he L ite ra ry D igest quotes the
B irm ingham News as saying th a t
an o th e r excellent way to Increase your
ea rn in g s d u rin g your sp a re hour« is to
get outdoors and play.
T h at is a hit of sound advice we
would like o th e rs to get th e benefit of.
Life for m ost persons is m ore s tr e n ­
uous th an ever before and all feel the
exacting burden of alm o st in c essan t
toll.
T here a re p lan tin g seasons and h a r ­
vest seasons in alm ost every line of
w ork w hich call for e x tra co n c e n tra ­
tion of effort but th ese seasons should
offset witli seasons of re st and re c re a ­
tion and some provision for play
should be m ade in every ad u lt life.
C hildren n a tu ra lly And tim e for
play und often m ake play of th eir
work. A dults rarely do. T he need
exists, however.
When w ork becom es irksom e, th in g s
seem to go w rong, you a re feeling th a t
everything is a g a in st you,—Just tak e
u little tim e for good, h ea lth fu l play,
See th e woman w ith 100
no m a tte r w hat your age,—and see
Evening of F riday, Nov. 23.—
how m uch b rig h te r th in g s will look,
how your stre n g th will be Increased
and how m uch easier you can do your
w ork.
«Scientists believe th a t In from 25 to
50 y ears m ost bodily diseases w ill be
conquered. They say (hut nervous
d isorders, how ever, a re likely to In­
crease. N ervous d iso rd ers a re m o re
closely rela ted to th e attitu d e of
WRIGLEYS
F H T S lC IA N g
Plant (.rape Vine«.
Phone : Office 1261
W o r d e n s a n d C o n c o rd s f o r N o v e m b e r
p la n tin g . 1 y e a r old. sp le n d id ly ro o te d .
H a r o ld O b erg , C r a ig ro a d , f o u r th h o u se
n o r th o f B a r r ro a d . T a b o r Gul4_______t f
F O R S A L E — C le a n v e tc h seed , a ls o v e tc h
a n d g r e y o a ts , v e tc h a n d ry e . w in te r
v e tc h a n d g re y o a ts , a n d g r e y o a ts . A t
W ilso n C o r n e r s o n G r e s h a m - D a m a s c u s
ro a d . W a lte r R a m s e r , B o rin g , O reg o n ,
p h o n e D a m a s c u s 5»i.
________ tf
W A N T E D — A y e a r l i n g H o ls te in o r J e r s e y
bull.
iffo rd . R o u te 2, T r o u td a le , p h o n e
G re s h a m .
F R E S H J E R S E Y co w fo r .-ale. W ill sell
cheap.
W . P e r r y . 2 m ile s e a s t a n d 1
nnh- so u th o f G re s h a m ._________________
F O R S A L E — F r e s h cow . 3 -y e a r-o ld Je r^
sey , a ls o 1 G u e r n s e y a n d 1 H o lste in .
I-' S11\ i - I . i» \\ T a r r fa rm , G r e s h ­
am , phone 504
if
R E G I S T E R E D J E R S E Y B U L L f o r sa le.
T h re e y e a r s o ld n e x t J a n u a r y . F o r p a r ­
t i c u l a r s see J . H . L in d g r e n , B o rin g ,
p h o n e G r e s h a m 95 S.
T W O -Y E A R -O L D J E R S E Y B U L L , e lig i­
ble f o r r e g i s t r a t i o n , 875; f r e s h r e g is ­
te r e d J e r s e y C o w a n d c a lf . > S 5; fre s h
p u r e blood J e r s e y co w , 830. C. C. W o o d ­
cock. B u ll R u n .
F O R S A L E — I H o ls te ln b u ll c a lv e s , one
6 m o n th s o ld . th r e e 1 y e a r o ld. C M in-
s in g e r, 210 B o a rd o f T ra d e , P o r tla n d ,
_______
PLA N TS, SEE D S, ETC.
Office, W ith ro w b u ild in g
G RESHAM .
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E v e D ise a e e e a n d
F i t t i n g o f G laaaee.
L O S T o n L u s te d ro a d , d r iv in g g lo v e foi
le f t h a n d . P le a s e le a v e a t O u tlo o k o f ­
fice o r c a ll 455. E. P. C h ris te n s e n .
Office. over F irst State Hank
GRESHAM ,
-
OREGON
MISCELLANEOUS
C O L U M B IA P H O N O G R A P H a n d re c o r d s
f o r s a le a t 825. G o o d a s n ew .
B. I.
H o o v e r, T h ir d a n d H o o d S t., G re s h a m .
F O R S A L E —S e lle r ’s k itc h e n c a b in e t, >45 ;
b u ffe t. |3 1 ; la r g e c o a l h e a te r , 820. A ll
p r a c tic a lly n ew . J. Q M c C lu re, lVi m ile
e a s t o f G re sh a m on K an e ro a d . P h o n e
Phone 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n
for
Homen ¡ind Children
G resham ,
s e »'LO V ER HAY for sale.
M ary
P eterson, Gillis, phone 1086, G resham .
L o o
2441.____________________________
S. T H O M P S O N fo r d e a d s to r a g e .
SEE
P h o n e 194
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll J . H o s s n e r
p h o n e 15x1.
P L A IN
S E W IN G
W a n te d .
C h ild r e n ’s
» •w in g a s p e c ia lty . M rs. L e s lie T . St.
C la ir . O p p o s ite E a s t m a n 's L u m b e r Yd.
H O RSES
T E A M O F H O R S E S fo r s a le . »100. O ne
la r g e a n d o n e sm a ll. G o o d p u lle rs , a ls o
th r e e c h o ic e w in te r m ilk co w s. E . E
H eslin. Fairview ._______________________
F O R S A L E — T e a m , H a rn e s s a n d w ag o n ,
J9U ; 1 h e if e r s 14 to 18 m o n th s old. H
F S a g e r. F o r! la n d , It. 1. B o x 685.______
Office o v er F irs t .State H ank
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
Phones—Office 1271 ;
R esidence 127x
Gresham, Oregon
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f O re ­
go n . fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , in
P ro b a te .
I n th e M a tte r o f t h e E s t a t e o f H e n r i e t t a
B lo ch , D ece ased .
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d h a s b een a p p o in te d e x e c u tr ix o f th e
la s t w ill a n d t e s ta m e n t a n d o f th e e s t a t e
o f H e n r ie tta B lo ch , d e c e a se d , b y th e C ir ­
c u it C o u rt o f tlie S t a t e o f O reg o n , f o r th e
C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , d e p a r tm e n t o f P r o ­
b a te a n d h a s q u a lifie d .
A ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t aa id
e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t th e
s a m e d u ly v e rifie d a s b y la w r e q u ire d a t
I i E S S E l • ' H E N S F O R T II A N K S o l v ­ th e office o f M e O u irk & S c h n e id e r. W i t h ­
in g . d e liv e re d , 35c a lb. J . W in. S m ith . ro w B u ild in g . G r e s h a m . O reg o n , o r 501-7
C le v e la n d a v e n u e n o r th , o r le a v e o r d e rs C o r b e tt B u ild in g . P o r tla n d . O re g o n , w i t h ­
a t th e O u tlo o k .
in six m o n th s fro m th e d a t e h e re o f.
R A C H E L L E B E A U P I N , E x e c u tr ix .
F O R G E E S E fo r th e h o lid a y s , see M r3.
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
Office p h o n e 1451 o r 179
R e s. 1
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
B est phone for appointm ent
Phone 2201
I>R. EMIL RO SENBERG ER
Osteopathic Physician
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 e n t
McGUIRK & SC H N EID E R ,
C o n g d o n H o te l
C lassified Ad. Ilu te s
F ir s t in se rtio n , l c a w ord, m in i­
m um 20c; su b se q u e n t in se rtio n s, H e
a w ord, m in im u m 10c.
H O U S E K E E P IN G ROOMS fo r re n t, one
fu rn is h e d . W a te r , lig h t, g a s a n d h e a t.
M rs. F r e d S h e lle y . S o u th R o b e r t s A ve.,
__G re s h a m , p h o n e 1313.____________________
W A N T E D TO R E N T F A R M . 10 a c r e s o r
In football weather
Red Crown
in y o u r m o to r
QUICK STARTING
with NO sacrifice
o f POWER
rtep o n the starter
JNCE~ thats enough
efNo waiting-no wearirg
down the batteries
Ed
P aisley , T ro u td a le , O regon.
F O R R E N T — 6Va a c r e s o f C u th b e r t r a s p ­
b e r rie s , 3 y e a r s o ld . W ill f u r n is h f e r ­
tiliz e r. P h o n e 368.
tf
W ALDORF ACREAGE.
in c u ltiv a tio n .
O n e to five a c r e s . T e r m s to s u it. A. M.
A llsh o u s e . o w n e r. G r e s h a m , O reg o n ,
o n e 1914.
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F O R R E N T O n e 6 -ro o m m o d e rn d w e ll­
in g a n d o n e 4 -ro o rn h o u se n e a r S eco n d
a n d R o b e rts . I n q u ir e B a n k o f G r e s h a m .
FO R SA L E New brlcl h o u se, 1 ro o m s
a n d b a th , fu ll b a s e m e n t 26x30. S tr ic tly
m o d ern . S ig h tly lo c a tio n . L o t 100x100.
I '\
o w n e r a t c o s t. D. s . J o h n s o n ,
( ¡r e s h a m . O regon
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i-R o o M
H o U S B AN15 T O T 5 apple
tr e e s , b e r rie s , e tc .
C h e a p e s t b u y in
G re slia m . 8 1.000. S eco n d h o u s e e a s t of
R o b e rts a v e n u e , s o u th s id e o f T h ir d
s tr e e t.
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E V E R A L A C R E -L O T S F O R S A l.E on
W a llu la H e ig h ts .
B e st h o m e s ite s in
th e c ity . L ib e r a l t e r m s if d e s ire d . W .
F . H o n ey .
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CHIROPRACTOR
Electric Therapy. Electric Sweat
M ineral B aths
H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m
L ib r a r y B lo c k , G r e s h a m
P hone 122x
T h e an n u al m eeting of sto c k ­
h o ld ers of M ultnom ah co unty fair
w ill soon be held. W hat can be
done to p ut th e fa ir on its feet
financially. You should in v estig ate,
t h i n k a n d a c t . — Adv.
A u to
at the fìttijuny
of the spark
STANDARD O il
PhoupRi
ÀUTO TOP SHOP
n St.
Gresham
‘O R
S A L E B ro o d e r sto v e ,
c a p a c ity , g o o d a s n ew .
G re sh a m Shoe Shop.
G R A IN D R I L L f o r sa le .
N e a r ly n ew .
A lso 1 2 0 0 -pound h o r s e fo r s a le c h t a p .
A r t h u r L e d b u ry . B o rin g . O re g o n . P h o n e
D a m a s c u s S7.
tf
O R S A L E —T h r e s h in g
m a c h in e , o n ly
rim
7" ri t e s
<’<>mpl«-tely o v e r h a u le d
a f t e r th is y e a r ’s r u n a n d g u a r a n t e e d to
be a s good a s n ew . T h is is a b a r g a in
a n d will he so ld a t a v e r y low p ric e .
P h o n e 2361.
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825 w ill b e g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
I c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a ­
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , l i g h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
M ain S tr e e t G a r a g e . P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228.
N erve B locking
D E N T IS T
e In Hank of Gresham Building
G resham , Ore.
in d y W ed n esd ay s a n d T h u rsd a y s
PHONES
a ll a r o u n d
S p a r e . M o to r in A - l c o n ­
dition.
Som e e x tra s .
R o y M e n asco .
W e s tin g h o u s e B a tt e r y S ta . P h o n e 1701.
Good I «ed \ ato m c h ile s a n d T ru c k « .
1 F o rd r o a d s te r , d e liv e r y b o d y , g o o d
g o o d tir e s . 8125.
1 C h e v ro le t to u r in g , g o o d tir e s , n e w b a t-
A h o m e w h er e th e sic k are
n u rsed , n o t th e s ic k n e s s .
P h o n e —M a in
AVOR LASTS
of
Power
S E P T IC T A N K S
u re r of the southern C alifornia E d ito r­
ial asso ciatio n and p ublisher ot the
I .a P uente Valley Jo u rn al, l.a Pueut,
is in Ia>s A ngeles county. We art
glad to know Mr. B row nhill ts still in
th e gam e and la ap p a ren tly doing well.
Mr. B row nhill was a pioneer in n ew s­
p ap e r w ork and p rin tin g in G resliam .
He cam e here iu 19u5, bought out the
very sm all plant and paper here at
th a t tim e, enlarged the huslness and
la te r adopted for hl« pap er the nam e
of Beaver S tate H erald. He w as here
about four y ea rs and sold out to H. A.
D arnall, who la ter moved p lan t and
pap er to bent«.
i
44 naruntred
s a n ita ri
44 a t e r - l ’ ro o f
am i .4I rtis h !
1591
B ld g .
781 Corbett llltlg.
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
A LF. O. N ELSO N
VANCOUVER. W ASHINGTON
a n d Stock Sale« 11 S p e c ia lty
A TTO R N EY AT LAW
F arm
Probate Work a Specially
Office cor. T h ird and R ob erts Ave.
T e le p h o n e 1511
E. G. R O H L F
i* lo rcn ce
jh . H o u c y
Accredited
P IA N O
Building from th e gro u n d
E stim ates fu rn ish ed free.
u
P h o n e G re sh a m
?r
4 "x
T r o u td a le ,
Studio First State Bank Bldg.
P hone 1721
FR IE D A E . H K ATZEE
Accredited Teacher of Piano
P u p il o f L o u is V ic to r S a a r
Quickest Service.
Lowest Prices. B est Material
K N A R R & SON
T ro u td a le , Ore.
P ho n e G resh am 489
STUDIOS: G resham , phone
B oring, phone 677
O ur 7% P rio r P re fe re n c e Stock has paid dividends re g u la rly every
th ree m ouths sin ce it w as first issued.
iiid I
YOU
PIANO
A ccredited T each er
W ednesdays at Mrs. A M W ilkinsons
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
It is n S a fe
791
T o m G . T a y lo r
ORGAN
G re sh a m
with no sacrifice
G resh am
G r e s h a m O ffice. W i t h r o w
P o r t l a n d Office
For Quality, Flavor and
a the Sealed Package,
'
1249
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
All cases, hut contagions diseases
Phone Gresham 1S61
Cement Work, Carpenter Work,
House Moving
923 ; lo ts o f e x t r a s , 8400.
c o u p e a n d e x t r a s . look
Sandy 6!» A- 6x2
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s
New dord tu-. -
T he an n u a l m eeting of sto c k ­
h o ld ers of M ultnom ah co u n ty fair
w ill soon be held. W hat can be
done to put th e fa ir on its feet
financially. You should in v estig ate,
th in k and a c t.—Adv.
STARTING
D ental X -R ay
Dr. J u liu s « . S tu re
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P h o n e 1607
Ke». 1185
Office over B ank of G resham
The Thomas Sanitarium
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r 614, or
B re o h a m O u tlo o k 1.561
1923 F o rd coupe fo r Hklt
Office 2184:
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Phone 1285
inni ('ru sh ed Rock
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ham 1281
B u ic k 1918, 875.
O v e r la n d 1921, 8175.
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in A -l c o n d itio n . 847,
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a n ti T a b o r 3926.
MACHINERY
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m o n th .
M rs. S. A. B u r r , G r e s h a m ,
phone 545.
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A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
C H E S T E R W H I T E P IG S fo r s a le ch e a p .
M ay b e r e g is te r e d .
W m . P e te r s o n .
G r e s h a m , jib o n e 1037.
W E A N L IN G P IG S f o r sale, J o h n E g g i
m an . p h o n e G r e s h a m 893.
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to r e g is te r .
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B o rin g , O re g o n . P h o n e G r e s h a m 95x.
m ore
Res. 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
G re sh a m 1251
F R E S H COW S FO R SA LE. E
d in , G re s h a m . R A. p h o n e 524
S E V E R A L G O O D F R E S H C O W S fo r
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B a u m a n n . G resh am ,
phone
P U R E B R E D B A R R E D ROCK an d R hode
I s la n d R e d c o c k e re ls fo r sa le .
F ro m
h ig h g r a d e tr a p - n e s t e d sto c k .
C. M.
Z im m e rm a n . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 249L__ t f
190 P U L L E T S W A N T E D
S ta le p ric e '
A d d r e s s C o u n ty F a r m , T r o u td a le , lire .
OREGON
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Office 2251
Y O U N G G I R L W A N T S P O S IT IO N fo r
g e n e r a l h o u s e w o rk . F o r in f o rm a tio n c a ll
tf
O . N a s s h a l m . P l e a s a n t H o rn e . O re g o n
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M.
r n e y s fo r E x e c u trix .
F A T G E E S E for sale. F ine fo r T h a n k s­ D a A te tto
p u b lis h e d . N ov. 20, 1923.
giving. C. C. A n d e rso n , firs t h o u se w e s t D a te d o f a n l a d s t first
p u b lic a tio n . Dec. 18. 1923.
o f \ W M e tz g e r ’s r e s id e n c e
Growers
By a decision handed down by Ju d g e
Blnghum in th e c irc u it c o u rt of Linn
county, Pacillc C ooperative Wool
G row ers obtained a sig n al victory in a
su it a g a in st one of its m em bers, J. T.
W ooddy of B row nsville, Oregon, who
bad sold his 1922 wool clip in an o u t­
side buyer in violation of his m a rk e t­
ing ag reem en t w ith th e association.
Tlie case lias been in th e c o u rts since
Ju ly of 1922. Tlie asso ciatio n w as
aw ard ed liquidated dam ages of ten
cen ts per pound on all wool sold o u t­
side th e association, a tto rn e y ’s fees
and co u rt costs. T he d efendant a t­
tacked th e validity of the o rganization
of the association. The c o u rt found
th a t th e asso ciatio n was legally o r­
ganized and th a t th e co n tra c t witli its
m em bers w as binding and enforcible.
D efendant contended th a t tlie asso ­
ciation w as not en titled to any relief
in a co u rt of equity because he has
sold all of I lls sheep and hail gone out
of th e sheep raisin g businesa. But the
co u rt decided th a t as Wooddy owned
sheep at th e tim e th e suit w as tiled,
and at th a t tim e plaintiff w as en titled
to relief in a c o u rt of equity, tlie a sso ­
ciation w as en titled to dam ages, costs
and atto rn e y 's fees even though the
defen d an t ow ned no m nore sheep and
did not intend to own any.
LIVESTOCK
P h o n e 1051
INSUR ANC E
£ __
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