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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every T uesday and F riday
a t G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. Clair,
E ditor and M anager.
NEAR EAST RELIEF W ORK
BEARS SPLENDID FRUIT
O ne y e a r , 11.50, nix m o n th s , 85c. th r e e
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.
"Not ev ery th in g is g rief an d w orry
“A group of o rp h an s in a N ear E ast
in th e N ear E ast by an y m eans," R elief school a t th e foot of Mt. A rarat
w rites J. J. H an d sak er. Oregon d ire c t­ produced te n th o u san d d o lla r’s w orth
B A L E D O A T H A Y A N D B A L E D M IX E D
P h o n e : Office 1261
o r of th e N ear E ast Relief. " I t is tru e of cotton on a lim ited ac reag e d u rin g I,-u-rtVs Fnw
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h a y f o r sa le . J . J . R o b e rts o n , G r e s h ­
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te rrib le . H ungry m o th ers b rin g th e ir
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O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G r e s h a m sta rv in g ch ild ren to relief statio n s
N o w is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s .
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H o u r » . 10-13 A. M.
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M
Official p a p e r of th e T o w n o f F a ir v ie w .
e P e a c h , P e a r . P ru n e , P lu m , A pple.
in J u n e , 350.
C. C. W o o d co ck . H ull h W a v a ln
only to be told th a t th e re a re so m any p h an ag es la st year, a t th e age of 16
u t, F i l b e r t s ; a ll k in d s o f f r u i t tr e e s
R u n O re g o n .
O n c e , W ith ro w B u ild in g
. E .n..,i’.re d a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h calls, th a t we c a n ’t help everybody to m ake th e ir own way.
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T hey had T A K E N C P — D a r k b ro w n
S, 1911, a t th e P o sto fflc e a t O re s h a m . an d we have to draw th e line som e­
year
ORESH A M ,
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OREGON
been tra in e d in th e o rp h an ag es as
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rc h 3, 1879.
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w here. S till if we allow ed ou rselv es farm ers, b lack sm ith s,
shoem akers,
to th in k only of th e sorrow in th a t ta ilo rs, needle women, w eavers, sp in ­ T W O ______ _______
Office 2251
R e a 2263
VVill f re s h e n so o n . A lso a b o u t 100 W . L.
lan d I th in k we would becom e d is­ n ers and in sp ite of w ar conditions
RAILROADS ASK FOB CHANCE.
MISCELLANEOUS
c h ic k e n s , m o s tly p u lle ts .
A. -C a rlso n .
courag ed and ready to q u it."
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
n e a r O rie n t.
still p rev ailin g 98 per cen t of those
EXCEPTION a L V A L U E S — U sed w ood
The railro a d s are now controlled by
a n d co al r a n g e s , t a k e n In e x c h a n g e fo r
"H ere a re a few of th e th in g s th a t g rad u a ted a re m aking good on th e ir
H O R SES
Physician and Surgeon
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the governm ent as to th e ra te s they m ake us rejo ice th a t th e s p irit of Jobs.
TEAM
F F A R M .H O R S E S f o r sa le , six
c o n d itio n . >19 a n d up.
P h o n e M A in
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"B ecause tho o rp h an ag es of th e N ear
60OO. S a le s D e p t., o r c a ll a t G a s Co.
may charge, as to the ra te s of w ages
F i t t in g o f G lasses.
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g u e s ro o m s . G asco B ld g ., A ld e r n e a r
of th e needy ch ild ren in th e Near E a st R elief a re in th e Bible lands
they may pay, as to th e am ounts of cry
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U* JH SE W A N T E D , w e ig h t a b o u t 1200. _r * i i j l o r t la n d , O reg o n .
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they do not lack fo r d ram atic settin g s.
” r i te o . L. W elp , G re s h a m , R. A, B a r -
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money they may borrow and th e way
'A few days ago Joyful w ord cam e A cross th e s tr e e - t _ —
in th
city of _____
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h e r ro a d , s o u th o f L y n c h sch o o l.______ W ill r e p a i r b ro k e n f u r n itu r e , re fin is h
In which they may borrow it, includ­ th a t th ree th o u san d ch ild ren had been a re th from th e shop, w here acco rd in g I F O R S A L E — P a i r y o u n g m u les, o n e iu
a n d m a k e th e m lik* new . B r in g th e m
P h o n e 167x1
o r c a ll 50x
n e 19 m ______
< >.M-ar \V. T h o re n .
ing th e rate s of in te re st they may pay. d isch arg ed from an o rp h an a g e cured to trad itio n , Jo sep h train ed Je su s to I ¡2?".
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"T h eir m ethods of accounting and th e of trachom a. W hat th a t m eans you be a c a rp e n te r a hundred boys a re be­
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inK p ia n o , w h ite b e d ro o m s u ite ru g s
w ill u n d erstan d when I tell you th a t I
e t c . a n d v a c u u m c le a n e r , a ll In g o o d
very form s they use for it are de saw ch ild ren w hose eye-balls had ing train ed as carp en te rs. In B eth ­ C H E S T E R W H I T E P IG S fo r » a i t . E ? T
Physician and Surgeou
c o n d itio n .
I n q u ir e F o x ’s s to re , T r o u t­
lehem . th e place of J e s u s ’ b irth . Is an
* _<j r e *|h a ,n , p ilo n e 1036.
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d a le . O reg o n .
term lned not by th e railro a d s, but by I sw ollen and bulged from' th e ir heads o rp h an ag e for sm all ch ild ren ."
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Women mid Children
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. . . . . fo r sale,
th e governm ental au th o rities. A gainst u n til they b u rst w ith th a t d isease. If
"U nder th e shadow of M ars H ill, in
so m e co w s. E d . P a is le y , T ro u td a le .
a ls o s e v e ra l to n s o f o a t h a y , a t th e
G resham ,
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Oregon
th is the railro a d s a re not com plain- I we ha(1 “ “ th in g else to show for eight A thens, refugee ch ild ren play am ong
p la c e o r w ill d e liv e r. A. H e n s le y T ro u t-
POULTRY
phone G re sh a m 156._____ _______ tf
lug. but have long since accepted pub- ^ . 7 ,
,W° rkv iiUL th e a? vinK of 3000 th e ru in s of th e very tem ples w hich
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ch ild ren from blin d n ess it seem s to me in sp ired th e A postle P aul to p reach ’ ’ .* i ? ® 5 •.'O '.'K E ItE L S f o r sa le , g o o d M I L L E R P L A Y E R P IA N O , w a ln u t c ase.
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
sto c k . H. L . I lo u th lt, p h o n e lltx.
lie regulation as a policy of govern- th a t would ju stify all of our efforts, his jjre at serm on from th e tex t, “To
» i» ^ a ? t a n k s , 50 a n d 100 g a llo n s . M rs.
K. K < ariM-H. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 99x
F O R S A L E — 2 W h ite W y a n d o tte eo ck -
m ent,” said Win. Sproule, p resid en t of I T h a t’s only one incident, how ever, in an U nknow n God."
Physician and Surgeon
7 W h ite L e g h o rn c o c k e re ls. 1 6 i ’X 'X IV O R Y e n a m e l e d c h i f f o n :
th e S outhern Pacific com pany, re- a trem endous pro g ram ."
"I ask ed th e N ear E ast Relief w o rk ­
w h i t e L e g h o rn co ck , O .A .C . s t r a i n . M rs
i e k s fo r .sale, ro o m y , siz e 20x36 to p .
Office over F irst S tate Bank
Franz.
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cently.
"T w o y ea rs ago I saw young chil- e rs how th ey could en d u re th e fearfu l
. r i e . c ,e a r m , r r o r - k la s s k n o b s. C a ll
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
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P h o n e s —Office 1271 ;
R e sid e n c e 127x
d e r s f o r a n y t h i n g y o u w ish in f u rn i-
c u o m c k e re —,
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ea c h . M rs. A. A. Me
We ask th a t as th e public in te re st ,en t
an ,j infectious scalp disease,
land of suffering. They said th e only
M illen , p h o n e 433.
tu re ? fchop. C le v e la n d Av. n e a r r a il-
G r e s h a m , O re g o s
Is safeguarded by public supervision favus. A m erican physicians of the w ay th ey could stan d up to th e ir ta sk PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOT cock-
ro a d tr.ti k • )sc ar W. Thor< n.
and regulation th e public in te re st be N ear E ast Relief a re now using suc- w as to fo rg et w h at they could not do I
f'.‘r _s a le , <jr e x c h a n g e fo r a n o th e r F A N C Y A N U P L A I N D R E S S M A K IN G
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A. J . B r a m , p h o n e
fu rth e r served by seeing to it th a t the cessfu llY th e X -ray in It’s cure, re- an d do all th ey could for those in
E M a ssey , p h o n e 33x2.
G r e s h a m 36x2.
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
raflro ad s are perm itted to p u rsu e th e ir
h a rsh n a tive m ethod of th e ir ch a rg e.”
I S B E E c iE b b r o W n l EGH o R n ’ h a t c h ­ G O O D " N E W R O Y A L ” S E W IN G MA^
c a itin . . i n , . . , « i, i
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"Fifty-four th o u san d ch ild ren are
Physician
and Surgeon
in g e g g s f o r s a le a f t e r F e b . 1. R o v
callin g w ithout being h ara ssed by any eased h air out by th e roots
h e n s , la r g e sto c k .
E . J . H o r r, B a se
J o h n s o n , l.i.u i.- 4,
16
being train ed to become se lf-su p p o rt­
OBe» over B aak of Gresham
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m i l r e legislation.
Let th e ra ilro a d s
“ U ntil L eonard H arth ill, O. A. C. ’12, ing citizen s a t th e e a rlie st possible B L O C K G F P U R E B R E D R h o d e Is la n d
l e a » h o a s 1481 o r 17»
R es. 1483
G r e s h a m , p h o n e T A b o r 3115.
R e d s f o r sa le. M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n .
devote them selves to the railro a d bus- arid o th er A m erican relief w orkers m om ent." Prof. Wm. J. Sly, of L in ­
150 S A C K S S M A L L P O T A T O E S w a n te d
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
G re
r e s h a m , p n h o n e 2491.
2491
t .« f
f o r co w feed .
M ust
be c le a n
and
lness. T he railro ad b usiness is en- ,ilscovered » seru m for th e c u re of the field college. McM innville, th u s sum s
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
h 6 h ? e b a r r e d r o c k jB R E f iD iN .-!
so u n d .
C a n f u r n is h th e s a c k s .
Wm
c o c k e re ls . 3a e a c h , five S t. H e le n s
320-
up his im p ressio n s of A m erican w ork
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J o c e ly n . B o rin g , p h o n e S a n d y 298
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as he saw it la st sum m er.
P h o n e 2201
K re s k y 1000-chlck oil b ro o d e r. 315. T w o S H O E S H O P F O R S A L K , ln c lu d ln c lot,
is Cheerfully given all o th e r business, disease in th e R ussian C aucasus,
"W hile trav e lin g in S y ria and P a le s­
b u d d in g a n d to o ls. A d d r e s s W . L . L ig h t
H a r t o il b ro o d e rs , 39 ea c h . M a rk N ic k ­
nam ely, selling th e tra n sp o rta tio n it H arth ill, w orking w ith a R ussian tin e la st sum m er I visited q u ite a
T ro u td a le . O reg o n ._____________ _
e r s o n , T ro u td a le , O re g o n , p h o n e 725.
DR. EMIL ROSENBLRGER
produces at a fair price th a t will yield sc ien tist and a v eterin aria n , whom he num ber of th e sta tio n s of th e N ear I C U S T O M H A T C H IN G . C a p a c ity 220 to F O R S A L E — 3 -g al. c h u r n , m ilk c ro c k s
O ste^ atU c Thy • Irian
co w c h a in s a n d n e w h a lte r , c a l f m u z-
O r e s h a m ^ V B « 11 B' A Tay,or’
a fair and reasonable re tu rn to Justify suved from death by sta rv a tio n , dis- E ast Relief. I w as astonished a t th e
o G i r e l s n f a a m
p o n , to o ls, c h e a p .
L ucy A dam s,
Office H o u r» 10 a . m . to 6 p. m .
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. • 'c o v e r e d th is seru m w ith th e conse- a m o u n t o f w o r k done in all of th e s t a - —
75.
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the business. To Improve and extend q u en t gavJnK of th o u san d s of d o llars tio n s w ith the least ex p en d itu re of
E v e n in g » b y A p p o in tm e n t
JLSt&K . Rcnt& hL Lo& ns.
F O R S A L E —-B e rry p o s ts 12 to 18 in c h e s.
its facilities th e railro ad com petes to th e farm ers of th a t d istrict."
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8 to 24 lncheB ' 15 r e n ts , d e ­
m oney and th e evident m a rk s of 4’4 a c r e s g o o d m o d e r n h o u s e
B a n k o f G r e s h a m B ld g .
G resh am
liv e re d 100 o r m o re .
S e a so n e d , firs t-
every oth er business w hich seeks
"W hen A m erican relief w o rk ers econom y on all sides. I w as im -1 ¿ ‘¿ f t C% 'kG % X ’m.rU P W c ^ ^ n T b l i 1’
g r o w th fir w ood. 38 a n d 39, d e liv e re d
money for its im provem ents
It is w ent i,lto fhe N ear E ast, they found p ressed w ith th e g re a t se rv ic e re n -
.
•Mrs. K. K. C ______
a rls o n , ,..............
p h o n e 99x.
ij« T ‘ £ 8 ° fnZ, r r.Hharn J - s - D o n a ld s o n .
DR. MARY F. BECKER
common money m ark et open to the ‘h‘’ Hamed mtuthlJ,la °,f fa r ®<“ K ,t h a t tiered to th e th o u san d s and th o u san d s I M o d e r n f o u r - r o o m h o u s e w ith __R t. J, B o x 99. B o r in g
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, ° D n S Y F E R T I L I Z E R , 75 c e n ts a to n
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Moses used. By in tro d u cin g A m erican of o rp h an ch ild ren , th e kind c a re giv-
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p o rc - h a n d 4 lo ts f o r sa le
CHIROPRACTOR
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ltl' . flS e IrU*r P.a tlo n a l e x p o s itio n . In -
w orld. Make it possible for the ra il- m ach in ery they doubled th e produc- en them , th e In stru ctio n both m ental
ily o r c h a r d .
C h ic k e n h o u se , g a r a g e ,
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roads of your country to com pete for tivity of th e soil. T he Soviet govern- and vocational, th e stre n g th of p e r­
Mineral Baths
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th a t money upon fairly equal term s, m ent of R ussia has ordered 150 tra c t so n ality of th e te ac h ers and w orkers,
B u ll R u n ro a d , th e A n n ie E. H a le p la c e S ‘p h (,n e S194T7HOM1’S , ’N
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10 a. m. to 5 p. m
51 a c r e s 25 a c r e s in c u ltiv a tio n , c h e a p ’ i ' ,; j L ? ,,5,; i ,s A W ,X G ‘ :’ 11
th a t they may get it in your in te re st orH to U8e on th e K‘»vernment farm s who a re som e of th e m ost seif-sacriflc-
L ib r a r y B lo ck . G re s h a m
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Just as th e N ear E ast Relief has been ing and co n secrated men and women ~ P h o n e M 46x1.
P hone 122x
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for the purpose of increasing, im prov- lIslnK the trac to r8 ,)lacetl by th e N at
I have ever seen. Many of them a re
Ix>ts a n d t r a c t s fo r sa le. V e ry c h o ic e P l,A I N
S E W IN G
W a n te d
C h ild r e n 's
Ing and extending the ra ilro a d s and I tonal g ran g e and o th er o rg an izatio n s relig io u s statesm en . Then how loved
B u y now . L o c a te d a t ju n c tio n o f P o w e ll
se w in g a s p e c ia lty . M rs L e slie T . S t
ru llro ad equipm ent of th e country and | and individuals in America,
v a lle y a n d B a r k e r r o a d s . T w o m o d e rn
th ey a re by th e ch ild ren .”
la ir
O p p o site E a s t m a n 's L u m b e r Vd
H. C. JOHNSON, D. V. M.
h o m es, o n e n ew , o n tr a c t .
C ity c o n ­
n o t ic e o f n \ vu a < t h i m T
a new prosp erity will open o u t befor
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th e people.”
P eterinarian
(JAINS NEW FAME
e c k e r, o w n e r. A d d r e s s P o r t l a n d . R 1
P h o n o G r e s h a m 125.
O R L E N T — 15 a c r e s , < asii o r s h a re s .
? ° m e good c u c u m b e r g ro u n d .
H . M.
M iller, G r e s h a m O reg o n , p h o n e 286.
| h o u s e k e e p in g room s f o r r e n t
f u r n is h e d o r u n f u r n is h e d .
M rs. E lla
H o rn ls h , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1933.
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r e n t.
F u r n is h e d .
M rs. F r e d S h e lle y ,
s, R o b e rts a v e n u e , p h o n e 1313.
I F O R R E N T — T w o -ro o m a p a r t m e n t , clo se
1 in. T elephone 135L
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F O U R -R O O M P L A S T E R E D H O U S E fo r
va . ’
lo ts. G as, e le c tr ic ity a n d w a te r .
J . A. G ra y , W h ite h e a d a d d itio n . G re s h -
- am
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K OK K E N T — 5 -ro o m d w e llin g .
E n q u ir e
B a n k o f G re s h a m .
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F 'O k . K E N T —T h e J a s . h " W ilso n f a rm
n o i* e . b a r n , o r c h a r d . F o r t y a c r e s cu l-
Ix?e E d g a r W ilso n , K. A. B o x
37ft. P h o n e G r e s h a m 137.
THE WONDERS OF KAIHO.
I n th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re
fo»r. ‘,h.e c <»jnty o f M u ltn o m a h .
In th e M a tte r o f t h e E s t a t e o f N a n c v
J a n e W ilso n , D e c e a se d .
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 a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e e s t a t e of
h ’, " 7 . ’i B nt' 'V ilso n , d e c e a se d , h a s filed
a c ™ nV t a s KU,,h a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
in t h e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re
g o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , D e
S h n ’.''n t ° i P r o b a te . T h a t M o n d a y , th e
9 3«
°Lf .M a r oh, 1924, a t th e h o u r o f
.hl o ’ lo ck in th e fo re n o o n o f s a id d a y
a n d t h e c o u r t ro o m o f s a id c o u r t h a s b een
a p p o in te d a s th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e
h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id fin al a c
c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
M cG U H RK * S C H N E i b E R m lniS ‘ r a tr lX ’
Recognizing th e alm o st u n iv ersal
By some ingenious device tw enty appeal of th e Mount Hood reg io n to
clim b ers and
round trip s of electric Im pulse be­ trav e lers, m ountain
tw een New York and W arsaw w ere to u rists, the n atio n al fo rest service
duly recorded In 25 seconds. T he to ­ has changed the nam e of th e Oregon
tal distance which the Im pulse tra v ­ N ational fo rest to the Mount Hood
eled in th a t 25 seconds w as 4,500,000 N ational forest, effect a t once.
m iles.
T his change is m ade in an executive
Nobody know s w hat electricity is. o rd er signed by P resid en t Coolidge on '
We seem only beginning to know I J a n u a ry 21, th e confirm atory notice .
A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
w hat it does. T h at contro llab le q u an -I be,nK received by D istrict F o re ste r
D a te d a n d first p u b lis h e d F eb . 5, 1924
titles will move railro ad tra in s up f ’ecil 0,1 J a n u a ry 28. T he P o rtla n d of
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n M a rc h 4, 1924’.
heavy grades, we know. It may con- i' ce of
fo rest service recen tly re c ­
tro l the m ovem ent of th e s ta rs In their om m ended th is ch an g e giving reaso n s
A U T O M O B II j BS
W. S. WOOD
courses. T he E instein theory of rela w hich were co n cu rred in by F o re ster
IffBttlOB I n jh t I
G reeley, th e se c re ta ry of ag ric u ltu re,
A uctioneer
>25 w ill be g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
tivity, whose co rrec tn ess is being ac and finally by th e president. An ex­
1 v » n n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­
VANCOUVER,
W A S H IN G T O N
cepted by m ore and m ore sc ien tists ecutive o rd er was also signed on the
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
F a r m a m t S to c k S a le s a S p e c ia lty
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
seem s likely to change m any of our sam e date ch an g in g the nam e of the
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r (14, o r
MACHINERY
G re s h a m O iitlo n k 1581
conceptions. Alreudy th e re is scien ­ W ashington to M ount B aker N ational
forest.
C A S E T H R E S H I N G O U T F IT a n d h a le r,
tific opinion th a t w hat Newton called
a ll in g o o d s h a p e a n d r e a d y to ru n .
Tlie region aro u n d Mount Hood has
V e ry e h e a p fo r c a s h o r w ill tr a d e . A d ­
g rav itatio n is really som ething el
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s
long been a p layground for P o rtlan d
d r e s s li. c a r e O u tlo o k .
T he effort to know w hat Is already people ntnl is destined to become th e
VDIt SA£J£— 6 -d lse V a n B r u n t g r a i n d . HE
A home where (he slek are
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f r y e k s t r o m , B o rin g , O re., R o u te 3
stra in in g the hum an mind.
p le asu re ground for th o u san d s of peo­
B o x 1 S3.
nursed, not (he sickness.
W ith the Held th a t radio is opening ple, not only from the e n tire n o rth ­
F i d : S A I .E - l low iron w lu o l w ag o n
1 te a m , 7 s t a n d s o f b ees. 1 W e llb o r n
up we may yet he only on the edge of west but all over th e United S tates,
All
cases, but contagions diseases
w a g o n . 1 co w to f r e s h e n soon. F . D u n s ­
federal officials believe.
electrical possibilities.
m u ir. B o x 531, G a te s ro a d . B e llro s e S ta.
Phone Gresham 1861
"T he com pletion of th e Mount Hood
F O R S A L E — l l a r d i e s p r a y e r 3 ti- h o r s e .
„0i)-bbI. ta n k . H a s b een u se d b u t one
Loop highw ay th is y ear am i th e co n ­
y e a r . W ill sell c h e a p fo r c a s h . W . K
stru c tio n of hotels and re so rts in th is
C o rb in . E s t a c a d a , O re., R . 1.
region which will follow m ake tbe
F O R S A L E O R T R A D E — U. S. a n d K in g
Mount
Hood
region,
w
ith
its
w
ealth
of
E c o n o m y c r e a m s e p a r a to r s , f o r p ig s o r
SA N D , G R A V EL
Ity Arthur Brisbane.
c h ic k e n s . H . C. C o m p to n . B o rin g . O re-
g la cie rs and scenic ch arm s, th e su ­
phone 93x.
tf
anti Crushed Rock
p erla tiv e year-long p layground of th e
LOST AND FOUND.
1. C. H erm an, m a n u fa ctu re r of h a n d ­ •ntire Pacific N orthw est. T his region
Quickest Service.
L O S T . S T R A Y E D O R S T O L E N , o n e la r g e
kerchiefs, gives his business to em ­ s also un ex trem ely im p o rta n t one
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ployes, Haying, “ I am rich enough,” from a w ater sto rag e point of view for
Jack
.A nyone w h o c a n g iv e In fo rm a -
from it P o rtlan d receives its w ate r
and th a t su rp rises us.
tlo n c a ll 774.
K N A R R & SO N
We should ail he rich enough, ten supply,” said Mr. Cecil.
Window rieiin ru g
tim e too rich, us reg a rd s w hat we
T he are a w ithin th e Mount Hood
T ro u td a le , Ore.
F o r ex p e rt window clean in g see S,
Labor a t la st rules E ngland.
rea lly need If th e ea rth w ere properly N ational fo re st w as one of th e very
T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n
P h o n e G resh am 489
developed and com petition w ere r e ­ first to lie set aside as a n atio n al for-
K am aay MacDonald, shown above,
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
placed by em ulation.
is th e new P rem ier, succeeding
‘s t having been proclaim ed by P resi-
S tan ley Baldw in.
*
T his ea rth would produce m ore th an lent H arriso n on Ju n e 17. 1892, as the
enough of everything for all th e peo­ Bull Run T im ber R eserve co n tain in g
A nnouncem ent
ple on It, and for ten tim es as many 142,000 acres. T he follow ing y ear all In 1916. W ilson w as succeeded by
OF
people. If it w ere Intelligently devel­ he c re st of th e C ascade ran g e from T hom as H. S h e rra rd , a tech n ical fo r­
TIRES AND TUBES
oped, as it w ill he som e day.
Mount Hood to the C alifornia line was e ste r and w ell know n in P o rtlan d for
It happens once In a while, as S en­ set asid e by P re sid en t Cleveland as I lls activ e in te re st In th e T ra ils club.
O ld f ie ld
ato r Cupper tells you. S w indlers per- the Cascade R ange F o re st reserv e. In M azam as and Boy Scout w ork, who is
Tires
Hiiaded Dave T apper, of Iowa, to buy 1908 Hits huge a re a of over four and tlie p re se n t fo re st su p erv iso r of th t
Morticians and Funeral
Mount
Hood
N
ational
forest.
some land in a T exas tow n "to be a half m illion ac re s w as sp lit up Into
American*
Directors
built im m ediately.” T apper paid $50 w hat a re now know n as the S an tiam ,
Akron Tires
Caskets H 5 and Up
and got a deed. When he tired of pay­ Cascade. Umpqua. C rater an d Des­
Tips for Taxpayers.
Vulcanizing mid Ket rend ing
ing taxes, his sister, Mrs. H ester E g­ ch u tes N ational forests.
No. 7.
DAY AND NIG H T SERVICE
All W ork G uaran teed
b ert, took the land and w ent on pay­
On Ju ly 1, 1908, th e nam e w as
L osses a risin g from fires, storm s
ing. Now. afte r 23 years, an oil com ­ changed by P resid en t Roosevelt from sh ip w reck , or "o th er c a su a lity ”— for
B. W. EMERY
pany has paid Mrs. E gbert $10,000 for forest reserv e to n atio n al forest, the exam ple, a flood o r fro st— w hether or
Phone !>!>3
her land and one-eighth of all the nam e Oregon being given to th is area. not connected w ith th e ta x p ay e r's
GEO. A. BRANDT
P h o n e 1107
oil. T hat "e ig h th ” pays her $1,000 a P re sid en t T aft's proclam ation of Ju n e business, may be deducted from gross
We Guarantee to Please
m onth. The sw indlers sw indled th em ­ 30. 1911, tra n sfe rre d portions of the Income in his 1923 incom e-tax re tu rn .
selves out of a fortune.
Oregon fo re s t to adjoining forests.
If his home or autom obile Is destroyed
But observe th a t Mrs. E gb ert did
I he first forest su p erv iso r of th is I by fire, th e loss is d eductible for th e
not buy stock -sh e bought land, amt region was Adolph Aschoff who is i y ear in w hich it occurred,
T exas land, at that T here is nothing still living and ru n s Aschoff's tnoun-
Loss of p ro p erty by theft or bur-
like ow ning p a rt of the earth.
talii hom e well know n to m any P o rt- g la ry is an allow able deduction and
land people He w as followed by Hob- ¡need not be In cu rred in trad e or busl-
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Milk.
ert B ruce W ilson, a g rad u ate of Yale ness. A loss for em bezzlem ent is also
We are prepared to take a few m ore college and f o r e s t school, son of one deductible.
Calves, of any kind
cu sto m ers for m ilk from our purebred of the pioneer fam ilies of P o rtlan d .
All losses a re d eductible only to th e
Je rse y s. C. P. T allm an, G resham , who resigned in 1908 to engage In ex ten t by w hich th ey a re not com pen-
S e e M e fo r C a t t le H a u lin g
phone 96x.
tf ram ning n ear Medford w here he died sated for by in su ran c e or otherw ise.
Office P o w e ll S tre e t
S t. a n d R o b e r ts A ve.
b e tw e e n M a in
G r e s h a m . O ra.
P h o n e s, O » r e 1131 j R es. 12x1
a n d T a b o r t» 2 (.
D E N T IS T S
P h o n es:
Dentist
N erve B locking
Dr. Julius G. Sture
D E N T IS T
Office in Bunk of Gresham Building
In S a n d y W ed n esd ay s a n d T h u rs d a y s
PHONES
Gresham 1231
E.
BAUM ANN,
Phone
G an r a n teed
S s n lta r y
" a t e r - P ro o f
a n d A ir tig h t
We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern
M ultnomah. Enquire of any of the following:
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Above is a picture of tho U. S. Navy Oil K, rve land in W vontirg. wkich is the cau»c ,f ths rigid
Federal tnvostigatioo to discover whether the lease granted to Harry M. Sinclair should he annulled. *
B a n k o f tire s
m B ld g
M ra. M ag g ie U lm
C ity o f G re a h
1
M rs. S a d ie B u r r
(C ity H a ll)
J u d g e O . W . S ta p le to n
M u ltn o m a h Ci F a r m ( 2 )J. I. B a co n
J. K ilg o re
J a s J e n n in g s
D r. W J . O tt
E . 11 K irk w o o d
D. C. E ly
p e lfie l B e rr y R a n c h
J a s . E lk in g to n
B a n k o f T ro u td a le
H I.. S t C la ir
II C C a m p b e ll
S. B H a ll
E H . W illa rd
D r G eo In g lis
B e rt K ro n e n h e rg
C. M. Z im m e rm a n
J a s . L e d b u ry
M a in
Phone
FRANK C. JONES
601
Gresham
1249
G re sh a m
1591
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
Office over B ank of G resham
T e le p h o n e s :
Office 1121, R e s. 24(2
M U S IC IA N S
FRIEDA E. RRAJZEL
Accredited Teacher of Piano
P u p il o f L o u is V ic to r S a a r
S c a le B u ild in g a n d E le m e n ta r y
H arm o n y
S T U D IO — G r e s h a m , p h o n e 791.
T om G. T a y l or
ORGAN
PIANO
VOICE
Accredited Teacher
W e d n e s d a y , a t M rs A. M. W ilk in s o n s
G resh am
P h o n e 1051
DOROTHY WALTON
T e a c h e r o f P la n o
EDELLA TOWLE
T each er of D unning System
f o r b e g in n e rs .
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ldg.
P h o n e 1831
INSURANCE
SEE—
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JOHN BROWN
L H a " - rp S i , l EI U.te and > n « u ra n c »
l ire _ Fire -
Ant,,mobile _ Health
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Office .501
t la te Gian«
ACT1,9 ? i O U A R A N T E E D
I HONES
Rea. 2503
R e g n e r B u ild in g
JAMES ELKINGTON
u
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INSURANCK
Accident,
Surety Bonds, Fire,
Antnmohlle, Life, Health,
Plate Glass
Vf s i s street
PH O NES
Res. 1958
O ffic e o n
Office 2241
Insurance
Aeeldeat,
E d . W ilk e s
Mrs. D. M D o n o u g h
B ir d le g R e ed
J a c k S h u ltx
A lf O. N elso n
G eo. K e n n e y
H e n r y L a to iire ll
W m . C a ld o
R e ed F a r m
C liffo rd B u rlin g a m e
J a s . R T rlta
a n d m a n y o th e rs.
6x2
G r e s h a m O ffice. W i t h r o w B ld g .
P r o b a t e a n d C o r p o r a tio n W o rk
P o r t l a n d Office.
721 C o r b e tt B ld g .
G resham . P hone 2441
SEPTIC TANKS
4
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
>
» ' if
Sandy 69
ATTORNEYS
Gresham Tire Shop
Famous T ea P ot D om e Oil Properties in W yom ing
D ental X -R ay
Office over B ank of G resham
F IS K
CASH PAID
R es. 2181
DR. W. J. OTT
Timely Comments
Gresham Undertaking Co.
O fn re 3184:
-
Real Estate
Health, Aatom oblle
B. W . T H O R N E , A g t.
ORESHAM , OREGON
OMee 1221
P hone.
FU N ERA L
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D IR E C T O R S
F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s
Phone 1901
I-lrenmKl M o r tlc .a n .
U j d y A s a la ta n t
D a y o r N ig h t
M ORTUARY
il rea ham.
L «• METZGER
Ore<on