PAGE TW» GRESHAM OUTLOOK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Tl ESIiAY. FEBRUARY 1», »>¿4 The lllg h c t Aim I* Human Better. EMPLOYMENT OF ■ *«t *| VETERANS 18 ASKED P ublished every T uesday and F riday T h ere a re m any ap p a ren tly conflict­ at G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook W ith 592 W orld W ar v eteran s of th is P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair, ing ideas in th e w orld of th o u g h t but E dito r and M anager. In th e m ain we believe th ey a re dl- d istric t com pleting vocational tra in in g d u rin g th e first six m onths of th is PHYSICIANS O n e y e a r . »1.5«, s ix m o n th « , 85c, three rected to w ard the sam e goal. F O R S A L E O R T R A D E — U. S. a n d K in g LIVESTOCK m b in T trn n “ S S i P ‘w ith 6* li t h e P o r t - H um an beings a re not lined up on a year, L. C. Jessep h , P acific-N orthw est B c o n o m y c r e a m s e p a r a to r s , fo r p ig s o r P h o n e : Office 1261 c h ic k e n s . H . C. C o m p to n , B o rin g . O re- la n d D a ilie s . ra c e co u rse all ru n n in g in th e sam e m an ag er of th e United S tates V eter­ H OK SE n phows 95 x . ___________________________ tf H. H. HUGHES, M. D. welgfit AD VERTISING d irection on th e one p rescrib ed track . a n s’ B ureau, e a rn e stly req u ests active F I R S T C L A S S T E A M f o r 32uu. N o t n p im p le o n th e m . FaM PLAM1P’ SEEDS, ETC. n u * c a il re 4 s o n a b le - O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e I R a th er th e goal of hum an th o u g h t and cooperation of local em ployers In th e w a lk e r s . A lso 2 w a g o n s, h a r n e s s , plow , S E T O U 1 P E R E N N I A L S N O W p h lo x , H our«: 10-13 A. M. 3-4 a n d 7-8 P . M h a r r o w a n d F e s n o s c ra p e r, h ell o n e o r O fficial p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G re s h a m I endeavor is a p o in t w ithin a circle, a m a tte r of fu rn ish in g em ploym ent op- h o lly h o ck , S h a s ta d a is ie s , p u rp le iris, ail. J. H. H o so , p h o n e 7 9 x . _________ Offlee, Withrow Bonding Official paper of the Town of Fairview . p o p p y , flo w e rin g a lm o n d , J a p a n e s e point th a t is not absolutely defined p o rtu n ities for th ese ynen who have q u in c e , l i l a c s ; a ls o c a n t e r b u r y bells. P IG tt E n te r e d a a s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h ) and GRESHAM, - OREGON overcom e vocational 5 O H S A L K — B e rk s h ire g ilt, s ix m o n th s. P ric e s re a s o n a b le . M rs. A n n a F u ll, located. T h in k e rs, educators, successfully 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto ffic e a t G re s h a m . p h o n e 2061. _____ E lig ib le fo r r e g is tr a tio n . A lv in K a s e r, O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rc h 3, 1879. statesm en and public b en efacto rs are handicaps due to w ar in ju ries. N o ? " i O a t H a y , >20 a to n . o . a . c? H. A., B o x 44. G re s h a m . tf Rea. 2251 B a r r e d R o c k eg g s, 75c a s e ttin g . B a r r e d 1 Office 2251 Of th e to ta l n um ber of tra in in g 11EG IS T E K E D B E R K S H I R E B O A R fo r ap p ro ach in g th is goal from different R o c k c o c k e re ls , 42 e a c h . M. A. Y o u n g , j A lv in K a s e r , K. A., B o x 44, GEO. INGLIS, M. D. com pletions, 257 a re being reh ab ili- angles. H ence they do n ot alw ays It. A., G re s h a m , p h o n e I08x.____________I TOOZE AMI BOOZE. G re s h a m . tf — w ork along p a ra lle l lines though they 1 fated in tra d e s and in d u stries, 96 F I L B E R T . B A R C E L O N A A N D D U C H IL - Physician and Surgeon We a re alw ays a little suspicious of 50 H O G S F O R S A L E , y o u n g a n d o ld. a ls o L Y t r e e s for« sa le. Y e a r-o ld n u r s e r y along com m ercial lines, 88 in p ro fes­ so m e co w s. E d . P a isle y ^ T ro u td a le . S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to B y e D ise a se « a n d s to c k fro m b e a r in g tre e s . H a lf m ile nam es th a t rhym e w ith booze. P e r­ may be aim ing to w ard th e sam e ob­ F i t t i n g o f G la sse s. s o u th fro m L in n c m a n n s ta tio n . P e r c y sions an d 151 in ag ric u ltu re, ac co rd ­ haps, being a stu d en t of rhym e, it is jective. Dfc B O X ’S 1)I K O ( S G iese, G re s h a m , p h o n e 146x, offiee, over First State Hank ing to Mr. Jessep h . Special appeal is T h ere is often m uch confusion of GRESHAM . ’ - OREGON A t A U C T IO N T U E S D A Y . M A R C H 4, I B A L E D O A T H A Y A N D B A L E D M IX E D only because of th e suggestion. How­ m ade to have em ployers place book­ 1 o clo ck , a t I>e B o k f a rm n e a r W ilia m - ; h a y fo r sa le. J . J . R o b e rts o n , G re sh - ever, a g ran d ju ry indictm ent has fal­ ideas and criticism of m ethods due to e tte , 25 h e a d b re d so w s, jp lta an<£ y o u n g i a m , p h o n e 52x2. keepers, acco u n tan ts, w atch re p a ir ­ b o a rs. A ll b ig ty p e . Send* to r le a fle t g iv ­ P hone 167x1 len upon W alter L. Tooze Jr., charging th e lim itatio n s of hum an th o u g h t and PLA N T T R E E S NOW . d e ta ils . G e o rg e De B o k , o w n e r, O re ­ men, shoem akers and au to m echanics, g ing d iv ersity of in te rests. T hus one often N o w is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s. We on C ity , E . A. R h o te n , S a lem , s a le s him w ith a m isdem eanor in connec­ h a v e P e a c h , P e a r , P ru n e . P lu m . A pple, Emily F. Bolcom, M. D. sta n d s in an o th e r’s lig h t though both a larg e p ercen tag e of th e re h a b ilita ­ m a n a g e r . W a ln 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 tion w ith booze. P hysician und Surgeon a n d b e r ry p la n t s a t r e d u c e d p ric e s. N u r ­ tions being in th ese occupations. m ay in re a lity be aim ing at th e sam e Now W alter L. is ch airm an of the s e ry lo c a te d o n P o w e ll V a lle y ro a d , one CATTLE for “One hu n d red and tw en ty -eig h t ex- F R E S H C O W f o r sa le . J e r s e y a n d D u r ­ m ile a n d a h a lf w est o f G re s h a m . S e n d sta te republican com m ittee and, of w orthy end w hich is hum an b e tte r­ Women and ( hildren service m en of th is d istric t w ill com ­ h a m . H e a v y m ilk e r. O. H . S to n e . R . I. f o r c a ta lo g u e a n d p ric e list. P o w ell V a l­ m ent. G resham , - Oregon ley N u r s e r y , P o r tla n d , O re g o n , R o u te 1, course, th e repu b lican s a re ra th e r re ­ G re s h a m . plete th e ir tra in in g co u rses during p h o n e G r e s h a m 123. T \\ O 1 K E S H C O W S f o r sa le , m ilk in g proached and asham ed over th e s u s ­ th e m onth of M arch,” said Mr. Je s NATIONAL MUSIC live g a llo n s d a ily . F . S p y b ro c k . o n _______ EMPLOYMENT_________ picion and notoriety th a t a ttac h es to O. W . T a r r fa rm , p h o n e 504. tf A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. seph. " I t is essen tial th a t th ey be WEEK. MAY 1-1» W A N T E D , g a r d e n s p a d in g o r a n y k in d o / th e charge, even if Mr. Tooze proves w o rk . S«.- w . H . A lim s , iirs t h o u se POULTRY provided w ith su itab le em ploym ent Physician and Surgeon w e s t o f F o rd g a r a g e , P o w e ll s tr e e t, him self not guilty as he has pleaded. L eonard Wood, governor g en e ral of TAJGHLRN LFdHORN— B IllV CHICKS. _______________________________ G i Office over H r s t State Bank the P h illip in e Islan d s, has w ritten C. im m ediately upon th e ir reh a b ilita tio n W ill h a v e 5U0 M a rc h 9, a ls o tw o s m a ll in c u b a to r s . P h o n e 192x2, H . H . Y oung, H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. M. T rem ain e, se creta ry of the N ational u n d er th e ju risd ic tio n of th e V eterans MISCELLANEOUS LET’S HAVE THE FACTS. n d a v e n u e a n d P o w e ll V a llty . P h o n e s — Office 1271; R e sid e n c e 127x Music Week com m ittee, th a t he will B ureau. I t should be k ep t in mind R H C O le D v e E la IS W A N T TO R E N T g o o d ty p e w r ite r . P h o n e L A N D R E D h a tc h in g e g g s a n d G r ra h a m , O reg o n T he tim e of siftiu g is a t band, be glad to serve as a m em ber of the th a t th e w ar d isab ilities suffered by 177 o r w r ite b o x 203, tm , Ore. tf c o c k e re l f ro m p riz e w in n in g sto c k . F lo c k fo r sa le. M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , G re s h - T H R E E - Y E A R -O L D L o g a n b e rr y p la n ts w herein it discloses tho se responsible H onorary C om m ittee of S tate Gover- th ese m en do not h in d er them in the a m . p h o n e 2491. ____________________ t f f o r sa le. F . S p y b ro c k , p h o n e 504. tf for filching the governm ent or th e o t th ® ? a t‘° nal Muslc Week. com - ca rry in g o u t of th e ir new lv chosen B A R R E D R O C K h a tc h in g e g g s a n d cock^ n u h iin r , . . „ , i i , u u n t . . i . m ittee. T h irty -fo u r sta te s and tw o '«‘rry in g out oi tn e ir new iy cnosen H. V. ADIX, M. D. PAIR TOULOU8B GBBSB. | 7 ; a ls o good e rel fo r s a le . H o lte r in a n Ac Ja c o b s o n public, regardless of party, we say let terri{orle- Hawaii and the Phllip. occupations. A - - la rg e p ercen tag e of e g g s 40c e a c h . M a m m o th r h u b a r b 15 s tr a in . M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , G r e s h ­ Physician and Surgeon f o r 41.00; 44.50 a h u n d r e d . G la d io li, a m , p h o n e 2491. tf the g o o d w ork go on. T he new s, in- pines, now a re rep rese n ted on th e th e men have had tra in in g on th e job d a h lia s , p e r e n ia ls a n d s h r u b s , c h e a p . O fllre o v e r H a n k o t G re a h a m W H I T E G E E S E fo r s a le . L a y in g . F . E . crim in atin g as some of it may be, is com m ittee. W r ite f o r p ric e s. J . S u h r, T ro u td a le , Much in te re st has been show n in th e d d , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1971. Office p ilo se 1411 o r 179 U e ,. 1433 p h o n e G re s h a m 1 5 x 3 . __________________ ra th e r m ore w holesom e reading th a n In accordance w ith th e recen tly ex­ b u rea u 's reh a b ilita tio n and em ploy­ B A T o ltK G D R O C K B R E E D I N G c o c k e re ls, W ith D r. W . J . O tt I.\' H THUS WAGON f o r sa le . A lso divorce c o u rt testim ony of w hich the Pres8e<( p referen ce of local Music m en t p ro g ram by em ployers of th is 1 K r e s k y oil b ro o d e r, 2 h o t w a te r in ­ B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t J e r s e y cow . T h re e m ile s e a s t o f G r e s h ­ c u b a to r s . -M ark N ic k e rs o n , T ro u td a le , __ . . . . . Week com m ittees in all p a rts of the H phon< «if . s h a m J .... a m o n S e c tio n L in e r o a d . W . L. papers have dished up a sickening COUn try , N ational Music Week will d istric t in th e p a st and fu rth e r co R h o a d s , p h o n e 1065. P h o n e 2201 m ess lately. H eaders, how ever, are open reg u la rly each y ear on th e first operation is looked for in o rd er th a t B L A C K M IN O R C A C O C K E R E L S fo r sa le. M rs. G eo. W . A n d re w s , G re s h a m , K N IT T IN G M A C H IN E , f re e y a r n , in- advised to read the re p o rts discrim i- Sunday in May and co n tin u e u n til the the ta sk of resto rin g th ese ex-service p h o n e 165x2. _____________ s tr u c tlo n , w o rk c o n tr a c t. W ill c o n s id e r DR. EMIL ROSENBURGEB natingly and not Jum p a t conclusion follow ing S atu rd ay night. T he first people to econom ic usefulness m ay be B R O O D E R F O R S A K E — lOOU-chick c a - ! t r a d e for_ chlckens__or p a r t w ood. I.u c y »steopathlc Pkyslelan A d a m s , G r e s h a m 75. p a c ity , $10. W . P . S m ith , B o rin g , R . 4, o bservance will begin May 4, 1924, and too hastily. Evidently the evidence is , en(, May 1() B ox 17. T w o m ile s e a s t o f D a m a s c u s . properly com pleted.” F O R S A L E — D ry N o. 1 a n d N o. 2 fir Office H o u r s 10 a. m . to 5 p. m . not all in. 1 lie public mind should be | T he N ational Musical Week move- T T IN G E G G S w ood, a ls o g o o d m a p le w oo d , d e liv e re d . Mr. Jessep h stated th a t on Ja n u a ry R H fo O r D sa E le I , S L BO A c N e D n ts R p E e D r s S e E ttin E v e n in g s by A p p o in tm e n t g . L. Y un- L. E. f 'ra s s w e ll, p h o ne 363. ' _________ tt_ like th a t of a jurym an w hile a tria l is inent is th e outg ro w th of local Music 1, 1924, th e re w ere 65,000 ex-service k er, G r e s h a m , R . 4, p h o n e 3u9. B a n k o f G re s h a m B ld g . G resh am in progress. W eeks held independently in a ra p id ly ' m en and w om en in vocational train in g P u r e b r e d w h it e - le g T io r n roost- F O R P L O W IN G O R O T H E R T E A M - w o rk se e W . H . A m o s, P o w e ll s t r e e t e r s f o r sa le . H . O lso n , B o rin g , p h o n e Let us hope those m aking th e in- Increasing num ber of tow ns and cities G r e s h a m , firs t h o u se w e s t o f F o r d g a r - G r e s h a m 95x1. i . ... .. . . . . .. in widely d istrib u ted sections of th e , in th e U nited S tates. More th a n 49,- ase- I»R. MARY F. BECKER vestlgatlong a re afte r th e tru th lo r th e u n n e(j s ta te s d u rin g the la st th ree 1 000 o th e rs had com pleted th e ir tra in A N C O N A S E T T I N G E G G S f o r s a le a t S A N D A N D G R A V E L , 50c a y a r d , a t p it. IV a lra d 's s to re . F r o m p u r e b re d s to c k CHIROPRACTOR - • • - - • • • - tru th s Hake. The tru tii is bad enough years. In d icatio n s a re th a t p rac ti- ing co u rses an d m any of th ese are h a l Ç m ile s o u th o f T ro u td a le , o r w ill d e ­ »1 p e r s e ttin g . I. A. B a k e r, G re s h a m , liv e r. P h o n e G re s lia m 78x2. Electric Therapy. Electric Sweat O. A. O re g o n. ____________ and the public, w hich is the final cally all of th e 150 com m unities th at n ,.w ....ruing m ore th an thpv did he- B ry an . Mineral Baths court, w ants the tru th , the whole alread y have had one or m ore Music K P re sid en t Coolidge C U S T O M H A T C H IN G . C a p a c ity a b o u t 1800. B e s t o f c a r e . R . I. R e d h a tc h in g D E E P W E L L P U M P w ith 87 f e e t o f p ip e tru th and nothing h..t th e W eeks a re going to p articip a te in rore th e w a r’ R e s id e n t Coolidge, H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m e g g s a n d c h ic k s . S. S. C o u ey . p h o n e in g o o d c o n d itio n . IL C. W ih lo n , G r e s h ­ tru th and nothing hut th e tru th . I N ational Music Week next year and J «“» ern o rs of a dozen sta te s and nu- L ib r a r y B lo ck , G re slia m O ri h a m 125x1._______ am . phone M L Phone 122x raany o th e rs th a t have not yet had j m erous n atio n al civic o rg an izatio n s P U R E B R E D B A R R E D R O C K E G G S fo r s e ttin g . M rs. C. A. J o h n s o n , G re sh a m , F O R S A L E — H o u s e h o ld f u r n itu r e , In c lu d ­ 1 » U NEED WOT FAIL. I local observances a re m aking p re p a ra -j have called upon th e citizens of th is in g p ia n o , w h ite b e d ro o m s u ite , r u g s , p h o n e 10x1. etc., a n d v a c u u m c le a n e r , a ll in good Did you ever h ear o f Sam uel C. jo.,n, i n ,.,ie .!1,a , ‘1onal co u n try to Join actively in the solu- c o n d itio n . I n q u ir e F o x ’s s to re . T r o u t- H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. d a le , O reg o n . FO R S A L E — W h ite L e g lio rn h a tc h in r L an c aster? asks W hit H adley in auto- headed by Otto H. Kahn, financier and tion of th is em ploym ent problem , e g g s fro m T a n c r e d h e n s a n d H o lly w o o t E m ployers in sym pathy w ith ac tu al ca ste r service. Why, of course, on the m usic lover and patro n , and C. M. c o c k e re l« w ith 370 e g g s d a m s . $6.00 p e r F IR S T - C L A S S C L O V E R H A Y fo r sa le, P eterinarian a ls o s e v e ra l to n s o f o a t h a y , a t th e 100, fo r d e liv e ry n o w . W ill h a v e 350 Pacific co ast g enerally, in Oregon anil T rem ain e, d irecto r of th e N ational and com plete reh a b ilita tio n of W orld Office P o w ell S tr e e t b e tw e e n M a in p la c e o r w ill d e liv e r. A. H e n s le y T r o u t ­ c h ix f o r d e liv e r y A p ril 10, $16 p e r 100 S t. a n d R o b e rts A ve. U r e s h a m , Or«. d a le . p h o n e G r e s h a m i if th is locality in p artic u la r, Sam C. L an- U ureau for th e A dvancem ent of Music, W ar v eteran s should w rite to th e dis a ls o 300 c h ix o n A p ril 34 a f $15. H . C. C o m p to n , B o rin g , O re g o n , p h o n e 954. F A N C Y A N D P L A I N D R E S S M A K IN G ca ste r is a household word. *? BeCvr e t i‘7 i , a t 105 W e S t 4 0 th 8 t r e e t 12x1 tr ic t office of th e V ete ran s’ B ureau at w a n te d b y e x p e rie n c e d d r e s s m a k e r . M rs. a n d T a b e r 392«. E . M a sse y , p h o n e 33x2. B ut few know th e handicap w ith 1 S eattle, it w as urged. N IN E H EA V Y RH O DE ISL A N D Red C K S S M A L L P O T A T O E S w a n te d p u lle ts f o r s a le , la y in g n o w . H . C. W ih - 150 f o r S A co D E N T IS T S w hich L ancaster sta rte d In life ami in i To encourage the study of advanced w feed . M ust be c le a n and hm , R. 4, G re s lia m , p h o n e 381. so u n d . C a n f u r n is h th e s a c k s . Wm. view of th a t handicap reulize th e o rg an playing u n d er notable F ren ch P henesi Offlre 2194: Res. 2191 N O T IC E O F F IN A L P R O O F . J o c e ly n , H ir in g , p h o n e S a n d y 298 C U S T O M H A T C H IN G . C a p a c ity 220 to 1200. E x tp p e eriei rie n c e d . E. A. T a y lo r, F O R 8ALS3— B e rr y p o s ts 12 to 18 in ch es. g reat success he lias made. The story in stru c to rs the Council of T he A m erl- D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r , U. S. L a n d Gi . -1 .im R. 4. B o x _ 3 3 . ___________ DR. W. J. OTT 10 c e n t s ; 18 to 24 in ch es, 15 c e n ts , d e ­ office a t P o r tla n d , O reg o n as told by Mr. H adley is as follow s: can OulId o t o rg a n is ts have announc- liv e re d 100 o r m o re. S e a s o n e d , flrs t- F e b r u a r y 9, 1924. Real Estate. Rental?, Loans. g r o w th flr w oo d , 48 a n d 49. d e liv e re d Dentist N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t V e rn C. F lfty-nine years ago L an caster w as ed th e estab lish m en t of a sch o larsh ip six m ile s o f G re s h a m . J . S. D o n a ld so n . ell, o f B u ll R u n , O reg o n , w h o , on 40 A C R E S F O P . R E N T ; I f a i t se e d e d to Nerve Blocking D ental X -R ay a poor hoy in th e poor little south- o rgan playing a t th e School of Mu- V F e a n b r u A a u r sd R t. 3, B ox 99, B o rin g . y 14th, 1921, m a d e H o m e s te a d tim o th y a n d clo v er. B a la n c e tim b e r ern tow n of M agnolia, M ississippi, slc ln F o n tainebleau. F ran ce. The E n tr y , No. O6S14, fo r NEV^ N E V . S e ctio n S m all h o u se , la r g e b a r n . F a m ily o r c h ­ G O O D D R Y F E R T I L I Z E R . 75 c e n ts a to n Office over B ank of G resham «« __ „ , 3 « .. . i I - 29, T o w n s h ip I S , R a n g e a E , W illa m e tte a t P a c ific I n t e r n a t i o n a l e x p o s itio n . I n ­ a rd . G ood w a te r . F r e e fire w o o d 3 lie sunered an accident th a t resu lted I sc h o larsh ip will cover tra n sp o rta tio n , M e rid ia n , h a s filed n o tic e o f In te n tio n to q u ir e o f T. R . H o w itt, G r e s h a m , p h o n e m ile s fro m S a n d y . A b e a u tif u l h o m e- in t o t a a l i p n araly a r a l v s i s o f h i s w h n l» h n riv I a k e final p ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im to th e 1016. tf site , a ll f o r $luo c a s h . G eo. F . H o n e y , sis or nis w noie body. expenses, and tu itio n for an A m erican ! m land a b o v e d e s c rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g is te r G re s h a m , p h o n e 1726. Dr. Julius G. Sture FOR W OODSAW ING call J. H oganer C ountry and city doctors said th a t he « r v a n l i t -it D i p 1<)24 s n n i m p r p n i i r o e a t ¡ a n d R e c e iv e r U. S. la n d o lfic e .a t P o r tla n d , p h o n e 16x1.________ ______ _____ -R O O M H O U S E a n d o r c h a r d fo r r e n t. ,.,>,.i,i I,., __ i . . . . . . . orKdI1,st at n,e sum m er co u rse a t Or n on tlle 26th day or March_ 1924. d e n t is t In q u ire o f C. A. L in d g re n , p h o n e 46x. louhi n » v e i ne cured and th a t death f)]P school. T his year it will be a w a rd - | „„jCmimant n a m e s _ a s^ w i t n e s s e s ; G eo rg e P L A IN S E W IN G W a n te d . C h ild r e n 's year »Ifice In Bunk of Gresham Building s e w in g a sp e c ia lty . M rs. L e slie T . St. W ilk in so n , P a u l E . S tru c k , J . H . B r a d - F o r t R E N T C H E A P —2 2 0 -acre fa rm . 45 was only a question of weeks. But . e(j to th e candidate receiving th e b u ry , a ll o f B u ll R u n . O r e g o n ; C h a rle s In S a n d y 'W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u r s d a y s C la ir. O p p o s ite E a s t m a n ’s L u m b e r Yd. __ a c r e s c u ltiv a te d . 100 fe n c e d p a s tu r e . A ll p lo w ed a n d r e a d y fo r se ed in g , Sam th o u g h t differently. He could hisrhosit m u r k in t h e r p s r iiln r G u i l d D. P h illip s, o f R. 3, M ilw a u k ie , O regon, PHONES h e a r t h « lr w o rd « h u t h » c m D d n t t . l k K riK U ia r >-11116 N otice will be p ublished fo r five conse- (rood b u ild in g s, w a t e r p ip e d to h o u s e ; Gresham 1231 Sandy 6» A 6x2 near ir w ords, but h e couldn t talk. F ellow ship exam ination w hich w ill be e u tlv e w e e k s In th e ’'G r e s h a m O u tlo o k - fiv e -a c re v a r i e t y o r c h a r d . M ilk cow , CONTRACTING AND h o r s e s a n d a ll im p ro v e m e n ts on p la c e . Sam discovered that he could move con(| ucted 1S or m ore cities from WALTER L. T O O Z E . S r.. R e g is te r. See o r p h o n e G u y D. J o n e s , G re s tia m BUILDING ATTORNEYS 2361. Ills lips ami hold fast to a pencil stuck R()ston to San F ran cisco on May 15th All W ork g u ara n tee d first-class F O R R E N T — B e rr y h ill F a r m , 30 a c r e s between his teeth. He began to prac- and le th , 1924. It w in be know n as P h o n e —M a in 1249 G r e s h a m 1691 ch o ic e la n d a d jo in in g to w n o f G re sh 801 — Office l ‘h » n e ------- 801 tlce draw ing tiy moving the pencil 11|1(, F stey O rgan Com pany S ch o larsh ip a m . A ll u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n . E ig h t a c r e s W . K . H a m ilto n Office E le c tric B ld g . C u th b e r t r a s p b e r r i e s in fu ll b e a rin g . McGuirk & Schneider w ith his tongue and lips afte r his H8 tlle neceM ary funds a re co ntrib- F o r p a r t i c u l a r s , in q u ire a t postoffice. P hone 195x4 G resham , Oregon M rs. M. J o h n s o n . Attorneys at Law m other had propped a piece of card- u t„d to th e GulId by th e Egtey o rg a n | 5-RO O M M O D E R N H O U S E fo r G r e s h a m Office. W ith r o w B ld g . board up in fro n t of htp face. A fter com pany of B rattleboro, V erm ont. F R A N K C. JO N E S N E re W n t With 2 a c r e s o f lan d . P h o n e 1943. A u to T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d . P r o b a te anil C o rp o ra tio n W o rk m onths of painful p ractice he was T he com petition will be n atio n al in M O D E R N F O U R -R O O M H O U S E , w ith A ll k in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d P o r t l a n d Office. 721 C o r b e tt B ld g . Carpenter and Contractor s le e p in g p o rc h a n d 4 lo ts f o r sa le. F a m ­ C u r t a i n W in d o w s able to draw bridges am i highw ays scope as th e A m erican Guild has 37 ily o r c h a r d . C h ic k e n h o u se , g a r a g e . O. A. J o h n s o n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 797. and plans for both. C onstantly s tru g ­ ch a p te rs and m em bers in 44 states. «V A R A N TE ED S. E. PALMQUIST F O R R E N T —N e a r P l e a s a n t H o m e on gling to move his fingers he one day B u ll R u n ro a d , th e A n n ie E. H a le p la c e , W. J. COOPER AUTO TOP SHOP 51 a c r e s 25 a c r e s In c u ltiv a tio n , c h e a p . succeeiled. G radually he forced Wonders of th e Radio to Come. P h o n e 46x1. tf Main St. Gresham Phone 1234 Attorney at Law T he sales of radio equipm ent in th is i stren g th Into them until he was able M E A D O W H I RST A C R ES. Water Proof Ix»ts a n d t r a c t s fo r sa le . V e ry ch o ice. to move his arm s a trifle. A fter years I co u n try w ill am o u n t to $150,000,000] Air Tight Office over Bank of G resham B u y now . L o c a te d a t ju n c tio n o f P o w ell is year and w ithin five y ea rs to of effort he w as able to balance him th V a lle y a n d B a r k e r ro a d s . T w o m o d e rn $500,000.000, according to statem en t by Buildings Moved Telephones: Office l i s t , Res. 2403 h o m es, o n e n ew , o n tr a c t . C ity c o n ­ W. S. WOOD self on cru tch es. T hen he forced his ¿)a vid Sarnoff, vice p resid e n t and gen- i v e n ie n c e s. O n ly r e s tr ic te d d is t r i c t b e ­ tw e e n G r e s h a m a n d P o r tla n d . W H o r n - paralyzed legs to move an inch or two. oral m an ag er of th e Radio C o rporation j // uctioneer M U S IC IA N S 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. Moving to Jackson. M ississippi, the of A m erica. He foresees in th e n ear P h o n e G r e s h a m 125. VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON fu tu re b ro ad castin g from g reat c e n tra l city gave him a job as consu ltin g en­ H O U S E K E E P IN G R O O M S F O R R E N T , Farm »ml Stork Sales a Specialty FRIEDA E. BRATZEL sta tio n s so connected th at it will be f u rn is h e d o r u n f u r n is h e d M rs. E lla P h e n e V u n r o u te r «14. e r gineer on roadw ays. So w ell did he possible to reach 50,000,000 people. H o rn isii. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1933. t f G re s h a m O u tlo o k 16*1 TIRES AMI TI BES Accredited Teacher of Plano F O R R E N T — T w o -ro o m a p a r t m e n t , clo se succeed th a t in 1904 h e w as given th e I T hese su p erp o w er statio n s, he says, P u p il o f L o u ts V ic to r S a a r in T e le p h o n e 1351. ____________ tf ta sk of draw ing plans for a system of would cost $5,000,000 a y ear to m ain- O ld field S c a le B u ild in g a n d E le m e n ta r y F t )U R Ri it iM P L A S T E R E I > H O U S E fo r country hlgliw ays in Madison county, ta ,n and he Proposes th at the money H a rm o n y s a l e ; 6 lo ts. G as. e le c tr ic ity a n d w a te r . Tires J . A. G r a y . W h ite h e a d a d d itio n , G re s h - .... .... , , , . , , be raised by a tax of one per cen t on SAND, G RAVEL S T U D IO — G re s h a m , p h o n e 791. T ennessee. T his brought him an ap- ,, , ; j . . , , , _ a m ._____ _______________________________ 11_ Am erican- * the sales of radio ap p a ratu s. He he and Crushed Bock FO Ft R E N T ro o m d w e llin g . E n q u ire pointm ent as consulting engineer for I ||e y es th a t th e people will pay sucli a Akron Tires B a n k o f G re sh a m the U. 8. governm ent. In 1906. he was iix gladly for the o p p o rtu n ity to Quickest Service. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per V ulcanizing and R etreading T om G. T a y lo r sent to th e P aclflct coast, w here he su ­ listen to th e w o rld ’s best ta le n t in cen t in te rest on tim e deposits.—Adv. Lowest Prices. Best Material. All W ork G uaran teed ORGAN PIANO VOICI pervised the building of m any of the g ran d op era and ad d resses by fam ous AVTGMOKILKs men including educational fea tu re s of K N A R R 1 S O N p resen t b eautiful roads that, c r is s ­ estab lish ed value. Accredited Teacher N E W R E P U B L IC A N D F A G E O I. tru c k s , a ls o so m e r e a l b u y s In usetl tru c k s . All cross the co a st states, and he built T he only o b stacle in th e way at , T ro u td a le , Ore. W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in s o n s iz e s a n d m a k e s . S ee L ee E v a n s . N in th OKO. A. BRA ND T P h o n e 1107 th e model system of boulevards in and I presen t. Mr. Sarnoff says, is th e cost G resh am P h o n e 1051 P h o n e G resh am 489 a n d B u r n s id e s t r e e t s a t B a d le y -S m lth M o to r Co., o r p h o n e G r e s lia m 48x a f t e r about the city of S eattle. T hen he l,t m aintenance. He ca lc u lates th a t 7 p. m. t f . . bla . River high- . the tax of would‘ one per cen | 5 t ,ü00.000. on sales of I P h o n e I tro u if n a y 01120 built th e , fam ous ( . . olum , yield F O R D T O U R IN G C A R f o r sa le, In g o o d DOROTHY YY ALTON slta p e a ll a r o u n d . T e a c h e r o f P ia n o way. T inlay he Is alm ost w ell anil The schem e opens up great possihii- P . A . K L IN E 1913 H U P M O B IL E T O U R IN G . good A n n ou n cem en t rated as a w ell to do and successful | ities In b roadcasting. Reaching 50,- IVESTOrK AND FARM SALES s h a p e a ll a r o u n d , c h e a p . J o h n Id e, EDELLA TOYY’EE OF p h e n e i ; r e s lia m 1666. t f 000,000 p erso n s at once th ro u g h the m an.” AI (H O N K E R T each er of D unning System ir would have been considered som e­ MACHINERY We may add w hat Mr. H adley m aybe f o r b e g in n e rs. y e a r» e x p e rie n c e In th e e a s t a n d th in g en tirely outside of hum an a c ­ 4 ......... .. I S E P C R E A M S E P \ L . \ T ' >RS A iliani« ( t«> V alley . S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g . didn't know, th a t Oregon is proud of com plishm ent only a few y ears ago. ] 3 sm a ll g a s e n g in e s 1 12 h. p. g a s e n ­ P h o n e 1831 Phone o r w rite for rate s g in e , 2 su lk y plo w s, 1 ro lle r, a w a lk ­ h er fam ous highw ay builder. Mr. L a n ­ Today it can be easily understood us a ■ ‘»61 i.llsw n S t., P o r tla n d , O reg o n . M orticians and Funeral in g plo w s. W . A. H e s te l. p h o n e 1141. G re s h a m , O reg o n . ca ste r fell in love w ith Oregon scenery near probability. IM8URAMCB Directors W A l 'i : D R A G SA W f o r sa le . P ric e $50. and decided to m ake P o rtlan d his g j2 ]2 In good w o rk in g c o n d itio n . S ee M ack Caskets #45 and Cp JA C K C O R D S H o ila m o n , B o rin g , O reg o n home. He is still actively engaged ln Resigned I’or low a ir p re ssu re like ¿•A S E T H R E S H I N G 6 V T F I T a n d b a le r. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE JOHN BROWN developing and selling Oregon scenery balloon tires a ll in good Rhape a n d r e a d y to ru n . Y'on«-*r He«1 E sta te and In au ran e. V e ry c h e a p fo r c a s h o r w ill tr a d e . A d- to the w orld. B. YV. EMERY Life _ Fire _ Autom obile — l l,« |t h Come In and see them fc,h"„r T hrough it all Coolidge is “cool.” It th e re is any reproach falling on the ad m in istra tio n it falls off the p re si­ dent like w ate r off a d u ck's back. S e c re ta ry of th e Navy Denhy has resigned of his own fre e w ill and choice, he says, w ithout req u e st or coercion from any one. Of course, he has been p retty severely c rltic lie d ami may th u s avoid a th o rn y way it not stigm a as a public official. Now the fnrm er folk all know that w e of th e city love them an d like th eir com pany. G resham Is to he c o n g ra tu ­ lated on th e fine feeling o t confidence an d cooperation prev ailin g betw een th e p roducers and the purveyors. County A gent H all deserves m uch of th e credit. JAMES ELKINGTON YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY O ur 7% P rio r P referen ce Stock has paid dividends re g u la rly every th ree m onths since it w as first issued. IM8URAMCI CASH PAID Accident, Surely Bund«, Eire, Automobile, Life, Health, Plate Glass for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of anv kind Office on Main Street Office 2341 S ee M e for C a ttle H au lin g E. B A U M A N N . Insurance Gresham. Phone 2441 It Is a Sait* and Sound Investm ent You can buy It a t $98.00 a sh are, p ar value $100, for cash or on easy term s. It w ill net you 7.14% on every d o lla r you invest. W rite for full Inform ation today. In v estm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, l^ rtl, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­ solu tely sanitary con d ition s and at low est possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GF». DIETL, Prop. Phone „ 1 1 PHONES Gresham Arrldent. - R ee. 1958 Real Estate H ealth, Automobile O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn . O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e Co. B. W . T H O R N E , A g t. G RESHAM . DBEGON Pbonei Ke«. 1U7 Office 1291 FU 5FR A L niR E C T O R S F u n eral D irectors Phone l«01 L ic e n se d M o rtic ia n » L a d y A s s is ta n t D a y o r N ig h t _____ G re a h a m . MORTUARY J. F., MFTZGER O r e to n