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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
GE>. JO H \ J. PERSHING RETIRES
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
Jo h n Joseph P ersh in g at 64, re tire s
at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
to
p riv ate life, b earin g th e highest
P ublishing Co.. H. L. St. C lair,
m ilita ry h onors possible to obtain in
E ditor and M anager.
th is c o u n try —G eneral of th e A rm ies
One year, |1.60. «IX m onths, 86c, th ree
of th e U nited S tates. T he p erm a­
m o n th s' tria l subscription, 60c.
C om bination ra te s w ith a ll th e P o r t­ nency of his accom plishm ent is now
lan d D allies.
established. T he sto ry of his ch ief­
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s reaso n ab le. O ur re p re se n tativ e ta in sh ip of th e A m erican arm ies d u r­
will call.
ing th e g re a t W orld W ar a re found
E n te re d a s second-class m a tte r M arch te rse ly w orded In those official re c ­
1, 1811, a t the PostotHce a t G resham , ord s w hich en su re for m en of mo­
Oregon, un d er th e A ct of M arch 3, 1873.
m en t a place In h istory. T he g rea t
w ar w ro u g h t th e change in P e rsh in g ’s
THE PARK QUESTION,
case.
To p a rk o r not to p a rk ; th a t is the
G eneral P ersh in g will forever stan d
question.
before th e A m erican people as a so l­
G resham , like any grow ing city, h as dier on whom th e gods sm iled be­
im p o rta n t problem s pertaining to Its nignly. He sta n d s today an in sp ira ­
civic developm ent, the com fort and tion to th e norm al A m erican school­
w elfare of its citizens, com ing to the boy, th e living exam ple of possible
fro n t from tim e to tim e. Som etim es achievem ent as a re su lt of close ap ­
It is th e sew er problem , som etim es the plication, In teg rity , faith fu ln e ss to
w ate r problem , som etim es the stree t tru s t, coupled w ith a sound education
problem . J u s t now It Is th e park and a full developm ent of n o rm al in ­
problem .
telligence. T h ere is n o thing b rillia n t
G resham has m any n atu ra l ad v a n t­ about P ersh in g , n o thing th e atric al.
ages and stan d s well am ong the other He has not risen because of d ram atic
cities of th e sta te of about 2000 pop­ appeal. He h as never fired th e im ag­
ulation. Rut G resham Is an exception ination of his coun try m en eith er In
in th a t the city has no park.
o r out of th e arm y. R a th e r has he
It Is tru e it has the use of th e fair forged his w ay as a r e s u lt of p e r­
grounds. T he grove is a beautiful siste n t plodding. H is passw ord to a d ­
n a tu ra l park, but th e claim of th e vancem ent h as been th e w ord r e ­
city on the fair grounds is ra th e r u n ­ liability. P erh ap s his g re a te s t asset
ce rtain and In a few m ore years, If lias been his ability to p u t behind him
th e fair Is continued, the city will the petty th o u g h ts of life and to s u r ­
have no legal claim io the grounds or round him self w ith th e m ost b rillian t
rig h ts thereon.
sold iers he could find. A m an of
U nder the circum stances th e city sm aller calib er m ight have kept h im ­
cannot safely go ahead and develop self co n stan tly In th e foreg ro u n d and
th e grounds for p ark purposes.
denied to th e rs th e rig h t of con­
T here a re several other tra c ts th a t spicuous service. P ersh in g , how ever,
offer some advantages as park sites, w as not molded so. He knew th a t in
but either they a re not w ell located, th e w ays of w ar as In th e w ays of
or cannot easily be developed, or are peace m an w as n o t born to succeed
not available a t the rig h t price.
alone. He sensed th a t m en and m a t­
A p a rk slte h as been offered free te rs a re so Interw oven th a t Individ­
n ear the top of the butte, provided u alistic success Is not possible, and
ce rtain im provem ents a re m ade, all w hile he g arn e re d from th e fields of
suggestions of p lans for developing o th e rs he w as sufficiently generous to
th is have so far m et w ith opposition. p erm it o th e rs to have th e ir place In
T he Cogswell tra c t on th e Pow ell th e sun. He re tire s w ith th e resp ect
V alley w as offered and considered but. and affection of th e A m erican people.
w as dropped as few favored it.
T he p rese n t proposal is b ro u g h t up ITIE FIRST WOMAN GOVERNOR.
a t th is tim e not because a p ark site is
G resham ’s g re a te st need but because
T he dem ocratic p rim ary election in
one is available and If not tak en now T exas has resu lted in th e nom ination
It w ill soon pass Into priv ate hands fo f governor of th e w ife of Jam es
and be p latted Into lots und sold for F erguson, a form er governor w ho w as
homes.
rem oved from office some y ea rs ago
If th e citizens w ant It now Is the as th e re su lt of im peactim ent. One
tim e to se cu re It.
ou tstan d in g p olitical fe a tu re of th e
T he p rin cip al and alm o st the only p rim a ry is th a t th e re g u la r dem o­
objection offered to the Sm ith tr a c t is c ra tic o rg an izatio n hacked by th e
th a t it Is devoid of tre e s and sh ru b ­ K ian, w as decisively defeated as th e
bery.
re su lt of a “d ry " and "w e t” cross-fire.
B ut It h as som e strik in g a d v a n t­ F erg u so n h as alw ays been identified
ages th a t can be nam ed.
w ith th e “w ets” b u t as th e leg islatu re
1. T he p a rk w ill be c e n tra lly lo c at­ Is four-fifths dry th e re Is little danger
ed, fro n tin g on Main street. It w ill of any rad ic al change in th e laws.
hnve s tre e ts on th ree sides and o u t­ W hile Mrs. F erg u so n w ill no doubt
lets to p rin cip al stre e ts n o rth and be elected ns th e first w om an g over­
south.
nor, she fra n k ly adm its th a t her h u s­
2. I t Is contiguous to th e fair band w ill be th e re a l executive.
gro u n d s; co n tain s p a rt of th e race
Mrs. F erg u so n iB expected to win
tra c k and som e of th e buildings. A g re a t p restig e am ong th e women of
portion of It can be leased to th e fair th e co u n try and h er election Is d e­
a t a price th a t w ill help In th e m ain ­ clared c e rta in to give Im petus to
ten an ce or Im provem ent.
women voters. A lready th e effort of
3. The tr a c t Is capable of high and the L eague of W omen V oters to "get
rap id developm ent. T he soil is good out th e vote” Is being tak en up w ith
and w ell drained. T rees and sh ru b ­ fervor. If a w om an governor in
bery, flow ers and law ns sta rte d this T exas why not o th e r women g o v ern ­
fall w ill in a few y ea rs under good ors and congressm en?
c a re m ake an a ttra c tiv e show ing.
THE VISIT (IF MARS.
D rives und w alks can be laid out and
m uch volunteer w ork secured.
T he rec en t v isit of M ars to the
4. T he tr a c t Is large enough to pro­
E
arth
failed to disclose o r estab lish
vide for m any uses.
5. It w ill never depreciate in value any definite fact reg a rd in g th a t te r ­
but w ill be su rro u n d ed by high-class re stria l body. N o tw ith s ta n d in g rev ­
residences and will add to th e beauty elatio n s of pow erful telesco p es th e
visible evidences of a supposed a r ti­
of th e eity generally.
6. It Is stated th a t a local n u rse ry ­ ficial can al a re vague and w ithout s a t­
m an has offered to donate the tree s isfying foundation, and all conclu-
and sh ru b s to beautify th e grounds. sons us to In h ab itan ts a re co n jectu ral.
D onations of roses and flow ers will T he fact rem ain s th a t beyond Mars
be easy to secure. A com pany some th e re are su n s and w orlds m illions of
m ouths ago offered th e brick for a tim es larg er th a n th e ea rth , in spaces
handsom e arch w ay to be built In a th a t hum an th o u g h t can n o t g rasp . If
conspicuous place in G resham and inhabited It is also probable th a t,
th e en tra n c e to th e park would be the like e a rth people, they a re un ab le to
solve the sim p lest problem s w hich
m ost a p p ro p riate place.
th e ir neighbors hnve to face. We do
REPUBI 14’AMSM AND VOCATION­ know, how ever, th a t ev ery th in g In
th is u n ch a rted u n iv erse m oves on a
AL EDUCATION.
definite sy stem : no accident, no
T he republican p a ity a t th e con­ chance, created by some invisible in ­
vention in C leveland declared as fo l­ telligence beyond th e pow er of m an
low s;
to u n d erstan d . It may be th a t ere
•'We pledge a continuation of the Mars m akes an o th er visit, lod y ears
w ork of reh a b ilita tin g w orkers In In hence, tills invisible cre ativ e in te lli­
d u stry as conducted by the federal gence will disclose som e sim ple
board for vocational education, and m eans of com m unication, b ut It will
favor adequate appro p riatio n s for this not be un til th e rac e Is fitted for It
purpose."
m entally nnd sp iritu ally .
"W e favor a broader and b etter sys­
B U SIH K SS 18 III SIN I SS.
tem of vocational education, a m ore
adeq u ate system of federal free em ­
B usiness Is b usiness, b u t m en a re m en.
ploym ent agencies w ith facilities for
W orking, loving a n d d ream ing,
a ssistin g th e m ovem ents of seasonal T olling w ith ham m er, b ru sh o r pen.
R oistering, plan n in g , scheming.
nnd m ig rato ry labor, including farm
labor, w ith am ple organization for B usiness Is b usiness, but h e 's a fool
W hose b u sin ess h a s grow n to sm o th er
b rin g in g th e m an and hts Job to ­
H is fa ith In m en a n d th e Golden Rule.
g eth er.”
____________
H is love for frien d a n d b ro th e r
W ITH WAT6RMCLO4S RRPC
THIS lS THE UAMO OF-
th C gqcat OPEN faces ’-
'ä s
B usiness Is business, h u t life Is life.
T hough w e’re a lt In th e g a m s to win I t ;
1 sit's re st som etim es from the h e a t a n d
strife
And tr y to be frie n d s a m inute,
l.et s seek to tie com rades. now a n d then.
And slip from o u r golden te th e r ;
B usiness Is business, hut tnen a re men.
And w e’re a ll good p a ls to g eth er.
— (U nknow n.)
BETHEL
BAPTIST
“The Glad Hand
t'hnreh."
Bible School 10 a. m.. Serm on a t 11 a. m
a n d 7 30 p m. L ord’s S upper the first
S u n d ay of th e m onth. B ible S tudy e n d
P ra is e S ervice W ednesday. 7 .30 p. m
C hoir R e h ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y . 7 :30 p m.
"U nhersal Brotherhood Is the Goal"
"Come thou trith M and w« will do
thee good.’
REV. K T. JUDD, P asto r
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER
12,
IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL
IIFIJI FOR IKVINKÄ HODGE
Im p ressiv e and b eau tifu l services
w ere held in th e chapel of th e P o rt­
land crem ato riu m la st T uesday a fte r­
noon for th e late Irving Dodge. T he
Rev. A. S. H isey p reached th e serm on
and G resham Masonic lodge ca rrie d
o ut th e b eau tifu l fu n eral ritu a l. A
q u a rte t com posed of Miss G ertru d e
A lexander, Mrs. E W. A ylsw orth,
C. E. R u sh er an d L eslie W alrad sang
"L ead, K indly L ig h t,” and "Je su s, th e
Calm T h at F ills My B reast,” and Miss
A lexander an d Mrs. A ylsw orth sang
“ Hold T hou My H and.” T h ese sin g ­
ers w ere accom panied on th e piano by
Mrs. Ja m es S terlin g .
T he ca sk e t w as com m itted to one
of th e c ry p ts a t th e crem ato riu m am id
a w ealth of b ea u tifu l flow ers, th e gifts
of loving friends. T he p all b e a re rs
w ere a ll P o rtla n d men, su b -statio n
o p era to rs, fellow w orkm en of th e d e­
ceased. A la rg e n um ber of frien d s
from G resham and P o rtla n d a tte n d ­
ed. T he services w ere p a rtic u la rly
h elp fu l and In sp irin g to th e sorrow ing
widow, re la tiv e s and frien d s.
CUCUMBER CROP HIT
IUGIIT
08211836
In ta lk in g over th e cucum ber s itu a ­
tio n w ith J. L. Stafford, m an ag e r of
th e local p ickle factory, he is of th e
opinion th a t w hile th e cucum ber crop
th is y ea r is n o t to be reg ard ed as an
e n tire failu re, th e prolonged d ro u th
a t th e tim e ra in w as so badly needed
has decidedly cu t sh o rt th e to ta l to n ­
nage.
T he d ry w ea th er also h a s an u n ­
fav o rab le ten d en cy to r e a c t on th e
q u ality as w ell as th e q u a n tity of th e
vegetable, and th e am o u n t of fo u rth
g rad e rs, or th e deform ed, crooked
ones, Is o u t of a ll p ro p o rtio n to th e
n um ber received.
T he O regon P ick le & C anning com ­
pany h ere h a s a b ran c h facto ry , b u ilt
th is y ear, a t M onitor, O regon, n e a r
W oodburn, on th e W illam ette V alley
S o u th ern . T he eq u ip m en t co n sists of
a building 64 x 220 feet, w ith a sto rag e
cap acity of 56 ta n k s. T h eir c o n tra c t
covers 250 ac re s of cucum bers. W ith ­
out th e p ro d u ct of th is re se rv e stock,
it w ould have been im possible to fill
o rd ers th is year.
LIVESTOCK
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H1IKSES
GOOD W O R K M A R E F O R SA LE . W t.
ab o u t 1400 lba. C heap for <45; alao 3
f» m ale g o a ts for <20; 14-inch plow,
nearly new. <15; 2 of th e best new
A ron ta b le lam ps, <15.
Your chance,
«•ora** soon. C. H. G ain, R. 1, Box 112-A
_G resh am _____ _____ ________ __
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6 H E A D O F W ORK H O R S E S for sale.
W eig h t 1200 to 1600 lbs. F ro m e a s te rn
( -regon. See th em a t \V. Cook’s, Rock-
\. ,i,d, O regon.
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H EAV Y TEA M F O R SA L E o r tra d e for
lig h te r one. P hone G rewham 33x4._____
F O R SA LE — L arg e tea m of w ork horses
a n d h a rn ess, w ith w agon sc ra p e r a n d
>w <150 ' I J P i’ s I ’alrnblnd S ta .
F O R »SALE—Good sp a n of m ares, 7 a n d 9
y e ars old. C all P le a s a n t H om e D airy,
G resham 75x1.
By ow ner, C has. C.
Coolc
CATTLE
Phone ; Office 1261
W A N T E D —P lo w in g a n d g e n era l tea m
w ork E. W all. G resham , phone 31x4.___
G IR L
W A N T ED — F o r g e n era l boUM-
w ork.
In q u ire a t R u b y ’s o r phone
P o rtla n d T A bor 2402.______
H ours : 10-13 A. M.
3-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
F< >R W o o l SAW IN G
a.I J Hoaan •
Office,
W
ithrow
B nlldlng
p h o n e 15x1_____________
__________
______ M ISC E L L A N E O U S
O R E SH A M .
-
O REG O N
M A R C EL AND B o B ( ’U RL. 50c. E x ­
perienced. Mrs. P. J. V edder, In th e Office 2351
R esidence 2353
J. W. L aw ren ce residence a t 8. R ob­
e r ts a n d M etzger av«-m.
250 G RA IN SA CK S for ale, 4 ^ c each.
420. S2d stre e t, n e a r Division.
A. F.
R obinson, m ail a d d re ss R oute 1, B ox 19, Special A tten tio n to E y e D iseases and
P o rtla n d .
F ittin g o f G lasses
CAST IR O N H E A T IN G STO V E for sale.
Office, over F ir s t S ta te B ank
L ike new. C all G resham 1673.
G resham . O regon
W IN D F A L L A P P L E S FO R SA LE . 30c
a box. B ring box o r sack a n d get them
P hone 167x1
_yourself, Mrs._A . H evel, phone l lx .
H O U SE H O L D GOODS F O B SA L E .
New <150 M ahogany phon o g rap h , for
half. Bed com plete, six genuine le a th ­
e r c h airs, la rg e d in in g room table, blue
for
enam el c ast iron stove w ith g a s connec­
Women and Children
tions. a n d o th e r a rticle s. P h ilip S chan-
tin, on O regon C ity ro ad , betw een B o r­ G reeham ,
-
Oregon
ing a nd D a m a s c u s , _________________
H. II. H UG H ES, M. D.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Em ily F. Bolcom, M .D.
F O R S A L E —2 good cows, one H o lste in
a n d one J e rse y ; heavy m ilkers. A n­
drew B ru g g er, a t th e 12-Mile c orner.
P hone 16'»4.
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F R E S H JE R S E Y COW FO R SA LE . Six
m iles e a s t of G resham , n e a r L u sted
school. F . J . E r z . ____ ________________ NO 1 SILO F O R SA LE . C h a s P a lm -
blad, R. 4. G resh am , phone 38x1.
TW O M IL K COW S fo r sale, also four
heifers, 1 re g is te re d G u ern sey bull.
WOOD, WOOO!
P hone G re sh a m 26x1. R. S a lq u ist, 3
m iles e a s t of G resham .
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If you h av en ’t y o u r wood see Cecil
M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
GOATS
GOOD Y E A P -O L D M ILK GOAT for sale,
or w ill tra d e for pigs. G uy R usher,
G resham , phone 79x2.
PIGS
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P H O N E 48x G R E SH A M fo r b e st wood.
U ta h a n d W yom ing coals. L e t E v an s,
T rou tdale. O
r e g o n . I f
F O R Q U IC K A N D E F F IC IE N T W O O D ­
SA W IN G . C all G. A. Cox, G resham ,
phone 176.
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an d se lle r
quickly.
P O U L T R Y W A N TED
to g e th er
ch eap ly
H. V. AD IX, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s
A LL K IN D S , ANY T IM E
W E PA Y CASH
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
T in M MING and U PH O LSTERIN G
Special A tten tio n G iven to
S eat C overs a n d R ep airin g
A home where the sick are
nursed, not the sickness
Real Estate, Rentals, Loans.
The While
AUTO TOP Co.
P h o n e B E acon 4216
All cases, but contagions diseases
PHONE GRESHAM 1861
P hone 1103
G resh am , O regon
T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per
cen t In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Ally
20 A C R E S F O R S A L E by th e ow ner, 4H
m iles so u th e a s t of G resh am ,
m ile
so u th of P le a s a n t H om e S ta.
W rite
W aid e m a r M. A ndersen. R. 2, B ox 345,
Gresham , Oregon,
F A R M E R S A T T E N T IO N !
R educed r a te s on fa rm In su ra n ce In larg e
stock com panies.
See Jo h n B row n,
Pow ell stre e t, G resham , phone 2501,
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F O R S A L E BY A D M IN IS T R A T O R . 5-
room house w ith b a th a n d lot ab o u t
50 x 100 feet.
N e a r e n tra n c e to fa ir
g rounds. F if th stre e t. O resh am . F o r In­
fo rm atio n see C. J. L un d q u ist, a d m in ­
is tr a to r of th e e sta te of C hae. Johnson,
a t F ir s t S ta te B an k o r c all G resh am
1033.
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FA R M S F O R SA L E , la rg e o r sm all. In
tine a g ric u ltu ra l section. K a rl J . H a g -
berg, R. 2, G resh am , phone 576.
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N E W M O D E R N H O U S E for sale. 4 room s
a n d b re a k fa s t nook. Also som e fu rn i­
tu re. T w o block» w est of h igh school.
C all 25x5 a f te r 7 o ’clock In evenings.
O ver L ib e rty G arag e. 125-14th St.,
Bet. A lder a n d W ash in g to n
D E N T IS T S
Phones:
F IS K
T IR E S
and
Dentist
N erve B locking
D ental X -R ay
Office over B ank of G resham
TUBES
Vulcanizing nnd Retreading
AU W ork G u aran teed
Gresham Tire Shop
GEO. A. BRANDT
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
Dentist
Office In Bank of Oresham Hnlhllng
In S an d y W e d n e sd a y ! a n d T h u rsd a y s
PH O N ES
I Oresham 1231
Sandy 69 and 6x3
P hone 1471
ATTORNEYS
TROUTDALE,
OREGON
P hone G resham 48x5
JCOOK’S
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.
MAln 1249
Phones
G resham 1591
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
G resh am Office, W ith ro w B ldg
Probate and Corporation Work
P o rtla n d Office, 721 C o rb e tt Bldg.
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
L et me sell you th a t new C hevrolet
NEEDS
Office over B ank of G resham
of all descriptions
made to order by
Joh n A . H a m ilto n
cus 94.
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Telephones! Office l i t i . Res. 1461
A W N IN G S
B U IC K S IX F O R SA L E . Good co n d i­
tion. new p a in t a n d top, <250. C all
Y unker, 309 G resham .
F O R S A L E —No. 12-A K laxon a u to m o ­
bile horn, n e a rly new ; p e rfe c t condition.
Phon.- 1678 R K A kin.___________<
U N D E R S L U N G F O R D BUG F O R BAUD
Good ru b b e r a n d engine. B ill M aybee,
phone 1
0
6
3
. .
T R U C K M E N A T T E N T IO N !
S ta te p e rm its, lia b ilitie s a n d p ro p e rty
d a m a g e can be had a t g re a tly reduced
r a te s of Jo h n B row n, Pow ell stre e t,
G resh am , phone 2501.
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Ig nition E x p ert
<25 will be given to him who pro v es th a t
I «'an not And th e deficiency of his m a ­
chine on sta rtin g , lig h tin g a n d ignition.
M ain S tre e t G arag e. Phone G re sh a m 1228.
OF T H E
Oregon Tent & Awning Works
C o rn er of T h ird and R oberts Ave.
G reaham , Oregon
All W ork G u aran teed F irs t Class
A n n o u n cem en t
G U A R A N TEED
601 — Office P h o n e-------601
M USICIANS
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Plano
P u p il o f L o u ts V icto r S a a r
S cale B u ild in g a n d E le m e n ta ry
H arm o n y
S tudio—G re sh a m , phone 791
T om G . T a y lo r
ORGAN
PIANO
Accredited Teacher
Gresham Undertaking Co.
Office Eleetrle Bldg.
DOROTHY WALTON
T e a c h e r o f P la n o
F R A N K C. J O N E S
Carpenter and Contractor
Air Tight
EDELLA TOW LE
Teacher of D unning System
fo r B e g in n e rs
S tu d io F ir s t S ta te B an k B u ild in g
P hone 1831
Phones Bdwy. 8576
Gresham 1201 and 355
JOHN BROW N
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER. W ASHING TO N
Farm and Stork Sales a Specialty
Phone Vancouver 614, or
Gresham Outlook 1661
JA M ES ELKINGTON
W. S. WOOD
T7e Guarantee to Please
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Pioneer Real E sta te and Insurance
L ife — Fire — Autom obils — Health
P late G lass
SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N T E E D
Office 3501
Phones
Res. 3501
R e g n er B u ild in g
Caskets ¡Mo nnd Up
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 17x1
IS SU R A R C E
Water Proof
Buildings Moved
Morticians and Funeral
Directors
B. W. EMERY
IltS U B A ffC E
Three
Trucks Dally
65 Vk N. Second Street
Insured Carriers
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resh am
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Briquets
G ravel
C ru sh ed R ock
C O N C R E T E B R IC K
Accident
Surety Bonds
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Gias«
Office 2341
Office on Main Street
Phones
Rea. 1951
Insurance
Delivered Any Place. Quick 8ervlce. Lowest Prices.
Beet Concrete Material to be had.
KNARR
&
SO N
TROUTDALE, OREGON
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Real Estate
Aerldent, H ealth, AatomnbUe
O regon F ire R elief A ssn.
Oregon Life Insurance Company
B. W . T H O R N E . A g t.
G R E SH A M , O R E G O N
Office 1291
Phones
Res. 1967
All kinds of To M aterial and
Curtain W indows
S. E. PALM Q UIST
AUTO TOP SHOP
Mala St-
PHONS GRESHAM 68»
VOICE
W ed n esd ay s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in so n s
G re sh a m
P h o n e 1051
SEPTIC TANKS
OF
S an d
Res. 1183
Office 2184,
DR. W. J. OTT
A t TTOMOBIUE8.
Window Cleaning
For ex p e rt window clean in g <#ee S.
1919
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R O L E T T O U R IN G fo r sale.
T ajitna, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n
W. P. S m ith, B oring. R. 4, Box 17, tw o
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
mil« s east «»I D am ascu s
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N otice Is h e re b y given th a t th e B oard
of C ounty C om m issioners of M ultnom ah
C ounty, O regon, will receive sealed bids
for a n issue of coupon bonds fo r 31,000,-
(100.00. of th e ten o r, a s follow s:
B onds sh all lie d a te d O ctober la th .
824 a n d sh a ll b e a r in te re s t a t th e ra te
of not m ore th a n live per cent, per an-
num p a y ab le se m i-a n n u ally . T he r a te of
Interest w hich sa id bonds shall b e ar has
not been specified, b u t each b id d er who
sh a ll offer to buy said bonds m u st speci­
fy in his bid th e r a te of in te re st to be
paid thereon, a n d th e ra te of In terest so
ipecifled by th e b id d er w ill be ta k e n Into
o n sld e ra tio n by th e B oard of C ounty
C om m issioners in selling th e bonds, and
the B oard of C ounty C om m issioners will,
de te rm in e th e r a te o f in te re st to be paid.
These bonds sh a ll be issued in denom i­
n a tio n s of 31,000.00 e a c h ; p rin cip al and
In terest to be paid in gold coin, a t the
F isc a l Agency of th e S ta te of Oregon, In
New York C ity. N. Y., nr nt the ottlee of
th e T re a s u re r of M ultnom ah C ounty.
P o rtlan d . Or«., a n d said bonds will m a ­
tu re a s follow s: 340,000.00 O ctober loth,
1930 a n d 310.000 on th e fifteen th day of
O ctober of each a n d every y e a r th e re ­
a f te r u n til th e e n tire series o f said issue
sh all have been paid, t o w i t : O ctober
15th. 1954
T hese bonds a re issued fo r th e purpose
..f ra is in g fu n d s to c o n stru c t a bridge to
re p la ce the
p re se n t
B urnside
Street
B ridge over th e W illam ette R iver. In the
ity of P o rtla n d . O regon, u n d h a v e been
a u th o rise d by an Act of th e L eg isla tu re
of th e S ta te o f Oregon.
A duly certified cheek, d -a w n on a r e ­
sponsible bank, for five per cent of the
am o u n t of th e bid. p a y ab le to Jos. W.
lerk, of M ultnom ah
B everidge, C ounty C --------
C ounty. Oregon, m ust acco m p an y each
hid ; such deposit Is to be re tu rn e d If the
bid Is not accepted, oth erw ise to be a p ­
plied by tb e county on the su m so b id ;
if tb e b idder fa lls to com ply w ith the
te rm s of the bid. said a m o u n t shall be
fo rfeited to th e county a s a n d for liquid-
dated dam ages. U nconditional bids only
will t<e considered
Bonds will be sold
for cash only
No bid for less th a n p a r
value a n d a ccru ed Interest will Is* con­
s id e re d
T he bonds m ay lie sold to tbe
highest bidder, but the rig h t Is reserved
to re je ct any a n d all bids.
All bonds w hich m ay be sold under
th is issue shall be sold for delivery a t
such bank a t P o rtlan d . O regon, a s m ay
be d e sig n ated by the successful bidder.
Tbe successful bidder will be furnished
w ith a n unqualified and final opinion of
M essrs Storey. T horndike. P a lm e r a n d
Dodge. of B oston. M a ssac h u se tts, a p ­
p roving th e le g a lity of th e issue
All bids
m ust be In th e h a n d s of the C ounty
C lerk of M ultnom ah C ounty. Oregon, a t
Room
405 M ultnom ah C ounty C ourt
House. P o rtla n d . O regon, a t 10 o'clock
a. m.. Pacific tim e, S eptem ber 28th. 1834.
a t w hich tim e a n d place th e sam e will be
opened a n d .o n ald ere d .
A ddress all in q u iries to Jo s. W B ev­
eridge, C ounty C lerk, o f M ultnom ah
C ounty, O regon. P o rtla n d . O regon
B O A RD O F COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ERS
O F M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. O RE
Bv Amestee M Sm ith. C h airm an .
By E rw in A T aft, Comm issioner,
By G ra n t Phegley. C om m issioner.
A ttest:
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JO S W B E V E R ID U B .
C ounty Clerk.
Physician and Surgeon
R oom s 15 a n d 16, C ongdon B ldg.
H o u rs 2 to 5 P . M.
Office 1271
Phones
R esidence 127x
Gresham, Oregon
and
Tents and Canvas Goods
11,606,000.00 M iiltnoninh C o n n ty . O regon,
B u rn .h ie S tre e t B ridge C oupon Bond«.
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
DR. MARY F. BECKER
Chiropractor
Loeb and Leopold, sentenced to life W H IT E W IN T E R S E E D W H E A T for
sale. W. F. R obinson, phone G resh am
im p riso n m en t for killing th e F ra n k s
9x1.
boy, w ill have a long tim e in w hich to
F O R S A L E —H u n g a ria n vetch, recleaned.
co n sid er th e enorm ity of th e ir crim e.
D a m ascu s H e ig h ts F a rm . Tel. D a m a s ­
N O TIC E O F SA L E .
Physician and Surgeon
FO R
S A L E —25 6-w eeks pigs a t <2.50
e a c h ; 14 feeders, c a s h , 6 bred sows, F O R SA L E —3250 M andel phon o g rap h , 25
Office over B ank of G resham
records.
Sell quick for 385. In q u ire Office phone 1431 or 178
<25 u p ; 1 D uroc boar. 3 y e ars.
Ed.
Res. 1483
fo r Gill, W a lra d M erc. C
o . t f
P aisley. T ro u td a le. O regon.
W ith D r. W . J. O tt
6-W E E K S -O L D P IG S F O R SA LE . B ert F O R S A L E —D ry No. 1 a n d No. 2 fir
B est phone fo r a p p o in tm e n t
M cC ready, phone C o rb e tt 720.__________
wood, also good m aple wood, delivered.
L. E. C rassw ell. phone 383.
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FO R S A L E —F in e lot of pigs. W . J. H ill­
y a rd , 1 m iles so u th of G illis s ta tio n on SA N D AN D G R A V E L . 60c a y a rd , a t pit,
B oring ro ad . P hone 957.tf
h a lf m ile so u th of T ro u td a le, o r w ill d e ­
liver.
P h o n e G re sh a m 78x2.
O. A.
SM ALL P IG S F O R SA LE. C has. P a lm -
B ry a n . _______________________ ______
blad. R. 4. O resham . phone 88x4._______
E le ctric T h erap y
P A IN T A N D W A L L P A P E R a re not side
POULTRY
lines w ith T odd, th e P a in t M an. H e
E le ctric S w eat, M ineral R aths
B A R R E D RO CK H E N S o r P U L L E T S ,
w ill tell you how. P hone 1871.
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H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
31.50 each.
M ark N ickerson.
P hone
L ib ra ry B lock, G re sh a m
O utlook w an t ada w ill b rin g buyer
G re sh a m 725.
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P h o n e 122x
TW O F U R N IS H E D H O U S E K E E P IN fl
room s fo r re n t. E le c tric ity , Bull Run
w a te r a n d gas. All m odern conven­
iences. Mrs. F re d Shelley, phon«- 1313.
ROOMS F O R R E N T .
F u rn a c e h e at,
lig h ts a n d w a te r. T. E. M ercer, Sec­
tion L ine ro ad , G resham .
H a l f A C R E , SM ALL H O U SE , a lm o st
new, p a in te d , porch fro n t a n d back, 5
m aple trees, som e lu m b er a n d stove
wood, e le ctric lights, g as, c ity w ater.
SEED POTATOES
ut of P o rtla n d city lim its, chicken
ARE SOUGHT HERE O house
a n d p a rk . <1250, <250 cash , b a l­
ance like re n t. Jo h n B row n, G resham ,
Oregon.
A. H. C h risten so n of Los A ngeles ¡5
In tow n looking for seed po tato es for
p la n tin g a la rg e acreag e in so u th e rn
Oregon. S. B. H all is show ing him
aro u n d th e co u n try , esp ecially in th e
lo calities w h ere th e best p o tato es a re
grow n, in th e hopes he m ay find seed
th a t is b est ad ap ted to th e p a rtic u la r
soil and clim atic conditions of th e
so u th e rn p a r t of th e sta te . I t Is a
w ell know n fac t th a t th e im m ediate
vicinity of G resham h as long ex­
celled In th e p roduction of seed p o ta­
toes. Mr. H all sta te s th a t th e potato
crop as a w hole is n ot up to average
th is y ea r In yield. He also say s th a t
som e new d iseases are a tta c k in g the
cro p s in som e sections and p ersisten t
efforts a re req u ired to com bat these
d raw backs.
PH Y SIC IAN S
EM PLO Y M EN T
Gresham
Phone 1138
CONTRACTING AND
BUILDING
AU Work guaranteed flret-claae
W . K . H a m ilto n
Phone 195x4
Greeham, Oregon