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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
N o tic e o f S p e c ia l E le c tio n .
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t a sp e c ia l
at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
c tio n w ill be h e ld in th e C ity o f G r e s h ­
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair e a le
m . O reg o n , on th e 23d d a y o f S e p te m ­
E dito r and M anager.
b e r, 1921, b e tw e e n th e le g a l v o tin g h o u r s
o f th e C ity o f G r e s h a m , O re g o n , is h e r e ­
by a u th o r iz e d a n d e m p o w e re d to Issu e
a n d d isp o s e o f g e n e r a l o b lig a tio n b o n d s
o f s a id C ity in a n a m o u n t n o t to e x c e e d
on s a id d a le , a t tiie C ity H a ll In sa id tw e n ty th o u s a n d d o lla r s (120,000.00>, s a id
One year, 1150. six m onths, 85c, three c ity , a t w h ic h s a id e le c tio n th e r e w ill be b o n d s to be in d e n o m in a tio n s o f |5 o u o r
MACHINERY.
s u b m itte d to th e le g a l v o te r s o f s a id C ity 81,000 e a c h , to he s ig n e d by t h e M a y o r
LIVESTOCK
m o n th s trial subscription, 50c.
Combination rates with all the Port f o r t h e i r a d o p tio n o r re je c tio n th e p r o ­ a n d c o u n te r s ig n e d by ttie R e c o rd e r u n d e r
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AD VERTISING
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Rates reasonable. Our representative
Be It re so lv e d by th e C o m m o n C o u n c il ; M g n a tu re o f th e M a y o r a n d R e c o rd e r,
a b o u t 1400 lbs. C h e a p f o r $45: a ls o 3 D R A G S A W w ith c lu tc h a n d 6-fo o t b la d e ,
will call.
Ity o f G r e s h a m . M u ltn o m a h C o u n - I w h e re by th e C ity s h a ll be h e ld in sut
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fe m a le g o a ts fo r $20; 14-lnch plow ,
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th e fo llo w in g p ro p o se d I « taiw e a n d e ffe c t to u n d e r ta k e a n d p ro m -
n e a r ly n ew , $15; 2 o f th e b e st n ew L itc
ld s p r e a d e r , g o o d c o n d itio n . $125.
Entered as second-class m atter March a m e n d n x n t s to th e c h a r t e r o f s a id C ity i
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Your c h a n c e , 3 g o h o fie
d c r e a m s e p a r a to r s a t e a c h $40.
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Oregon, under the Act o f March 1. 1879.
subm ission to th e i g a l v o te r s of s a id [>am* d th e r e in in g o ld co in o f t h e l nit* d
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50 p lo w ,
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sp e c ia l c ity eh * tio n to be h e ld on th e 23d w ith in te r e s t th e r e o n in lik e g o ld co in 6 H E A D O F W O R K H O R S E S fo r sa le.
O th e r g o o d u sed im p le m e n ts.
H essel
W e ig h t 1200 to 1600 lbs. F ro m e a s te r n
It is good policy to ta k e people, like day o f S e p te m b e r. 1924, a s in t h i s re so - i a t th e r a t e o f n o t to e x c e e d fiv« a n d o n e-
Im p . C o., G r e s h a m , O reg o n .
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EMPLOYMENT
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by the Council
C o u n c il, in a ’ u r ity o r m a t u r it i e s to be lik e ­ H E A V Y T E A M F O R S A L E o r tr a d e fo r
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W A N T E D — P lo w in g a n d g e n e r a l te a m
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to advantage if handled w isely, so can In c o rp o r a te th e T o w n o f G re s h a m , in th __ e c ip a l a n d in te r e s t o f s a id b o n d s to be p a y -
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reached Chicago on th e final lap of lu e n tly a m e n d e d by th e le g a l v o te r s o f ' ized s h a ll he sold b y t h e C o m m o n C o u n - W A N T E D — D a y -o ld c a lf. W . R . J o h n -
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so n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 253.
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given them a g re a t ovation. T heir 18th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, 1911, a n d a s s u b ­ llsh
F r e s h , w ith se c o n d c a lf . E. J . G r a d in ,
s e q u e n tly a m e n d e d By th e le g a l v o te r s TH« d e s ig n a te d by th e C o u n t
p h o n e G r e s h a m 524._____________________
MISCELLANEOUS
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next scheduled stop is Omaha. They th e r e o f a t th e s p e c ia l e le c tio n d u ly c a lle d
n d h e ld th e r e in on th e 27th d a y o f M ay, ta in e d in th e c h a r t e r o f s a id C ity s h a ll F O R S A L E —2 g o o d co w s, o n e H o ls te in F O R S A L E — A R a n g e r b ic y c le ; g o o d
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m o n th s o ld ; c h e a p . R a y S tro n g , p h o n e
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h e if e rs , 1 r e g is te r e d G u e r n s e y b u ll.
f S e p te m b e r, 1922, a n d to a m e n d a ll Issu e a n d to r e t i r e th e p r in c ip a l th e r e o f
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P h o n e G r e s h a m 2141.
th a t th e rich a re able to escape the C ity
o f G re s h a m t h a t a n a c t e n title d filed w ith t h e R e c o rd e r o f th e C ity of G O O D Y E A R -O L D M IL K G O A T fo r sa le,
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fo r, a n d to re p e a l a ll a c ta o r p a r t s of a c t s e le c tio n to be h eld a s h e r e in p ro v id e d ;
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c o n flic t t h e r e w i t h ” filed in th e office of
260 G R A IN SA CK S fo r sale, 4’2e e a c h .
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P a is le y , T ro u td a le , O reg o n .
C A S T IR O N H E A T I N G S T O V E fo r sa le .
th e IS th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, « a ile d to be h e ld on th e 23d d a y o f Sep
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d a y o f M ay, 1912. a n d a s s u b s e ­ th e tim e fo r h o ld in g s a id sp e c ia l e le c tio n
cases involving labor. He w as co u n ­ 27th
y o u r s e lf . M rs. A. H e v e l, p h o n e l l x .
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S ell q u ic k f o r $95.
I n q u ir e
d a y s Im m e d ia te ly p r e c e d in g s a id sp e c ia l
his success in cases of th is kind, in ­
Real Estate, Rentals, Loans.
f o r G ill, W a l r a a M erc. Co.
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T h e E a s t 24 a c r e s o f th e fo llo w in g de- e le c tio n in th e G r e s h a m O u tlo o k , th e
rib e d t r a c t o f la n d b e in g p a r t s o f th e official n e w s p a p e r o f s a id C ity , a n d h e re
volving not the rich but th e enem ies
F O R S A L E — 5 a c re s . 4 l,t m ile s e a s t of F O R S A L E — D r y N o. 1 a n d N o. 2 flr
I. P. P o w e ll D. L. C. a n d S a m u e l B ro w n
n a te d fo r s a id p u rp o se .
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m ile n o r th P l e a s a n t H o m e .
w oo d , a ls o g o o d m a p le w ood, d e liv e re d .
of th e rich. T he lion's sh a re of the D. L. C. s i t u a t e d in M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , by P a d s e s s e ig
d by th e C o m m o n C o u n c il on th
A s a c rific e if ta k e n a t o n ce.
T e rm s .
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( ’alI G r e s h a m 165x2._____________________
resp o n sib ility for tills verdict re sts O re g o n .
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Subm itted to th e M a y o r A u g u s t 26, 1924
W a llu la H e ig h ts e x te n d e d w est,
B ry a n .
4121. <2d S t.. I *«»rt laii.l. < >r. gon.________
A p p ro v e d by th e M a y o r A u g u s t 26, 1924
has been em ployed a dozen tim es in th e n c e N o r th a lo n g th e c e n te r lin e o f th e
K. A. M IL L E R . M a y o r.
10 RO< )M P L A S T E R E D
1 »WEI J . I N - ;. P A I N T A N D W A L L P A P E R a r e n o t sid e
C o u n ty R o a d 374.22* to th é S o u th w e s t
behalf o f th e so-culled “p ro le ta ria n s' c o r n e r o f th e J . P . P o w e ll D. L. C. th e n c e A t t e s t :
lin e s w ith T o d d , th e P a i n t M an. H e
s u ita b le fo r a p a r t m e n t s , fu ll b a s e m e n t.
E R . R e c o rd e r.
w ill te ll y o u h o w . P h o n e 1971.
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1 a c r e o f la n d , 25 f r u i t tre e s . 200 feet
to every Instance w here it has been ■ ..ntiim iiig N o rth along th e c e n te r line C. (T G h e S b C a H llo N t E I t D
i tle f o r th e f o re g o in g p ro
o r m o re f r o n ta g e on So. R o b e r ts A ve.
o f C o u n ty R o a d 977.46* to in te r s e c tio n
O utlook w an t ads w ill b rin g buyer
enlisted in behalf of d efendants be­ w ith th e S o u th lin e o f ( T a x L ot 2, Sec. 9 p o se d C h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t w ill b«
500 to COO fe e t s o u th o f A. W . M e tx g er
se lle r to g eth er ch eap ly and
«»i Co. s to r e a t b a r g a in p ric e , $1200 w ill and
fo r 1924) (C h a s . R. a n d J e a n M li­ fo llo w s :)
longing to tlie "p lu to crac y .”—The 1S3E
h a n d le .
B. W . T h o rn e
a t B a n k o f I quickly.
lt r > ex te n d ed w est, thence ESaet 3564*
G r e s h a m . _______ _________________________
to th e E a s t lin e o f J . P. P o w e ll D. L . C. C h a r t e r A m e n d m e n ts S u b m itte d to th e
N ational R epublican.
th e n c e S o u th on E a s t lin e o f s a id D. L. C.
\ o f te n
iin« ( .»inn n.
F U R N I S H E D RO O M S fo r r e n t. F u r n a c e
L et m e help you solve your p a in t­
488.16* to th e in te r s e c tio n w ith th e N o rth
h e a t, lig h ts a n d w a t e r ; a ls o k itc h e n e tte
A N ACT.
lin e o f ( T a x L ot 37. Sec 10 1S3E f o r 1924
to co o k in. T . E . M e rc e r, S e c tio n L in e ing problem s. Todd, T h e P a in t Man,
CONSTITUTION WEEK.
T o a m e n d th e c h a r t e r o f th e C ity o f
J o h n C. a n d M a r g a r e t E . K ilg o re ) e x ­
ro a d , G re s h a m .
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w a te r a n d gas.
A ll m o d e rn c o n v e n ­
country over as C onstitution Week. S o u th 111.65* to la n d o w n e d by M u ltn o - e le c tio n s h eld on S e p te m b e r 18, 1911, M ay
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n G iv en to
ien ces. M rs. F r e d S h e lle y , p h o n e 1313.
27, 1912, A u g u s t 22, 1921, a n d S e p e m b e
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W ednesday, the 17th, w ill be the 137th W est 712.57* to th e N o r th w e s t c o r n e r of 16. 1922. by a d d in g t h e r e to C h a p te r 1 20 A C R E S F O R S A L E b y th e o w n e r, 4%
g fo r a n Issu e o f $20,000 b o n d s to
an n iv ersary of th e b irth of th e A m er­ la n d o w n e d by M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty F a ir , p p r u o r v c h id a in
m ile s s o u th e a s t o f G r e s h a m ,
m ile
s e tw e n ty - f o u r a c r e s o f la n d In th e
th e n c e S o u th 0* 3* E a s t 377.4* to S o u th
s o u th o f P l e a s a n t H o m e S ta .
W r ite
ican constitution.
lin e o f J . P . P o w ell I). L. C. th e n c e S o u th J . I ’, l ’ow ell a n d th e S a m u e l B ro w n D o ­
W a ld e m a r M. A n d e rse n , R . 2, B o x 345,
P h o n e B E a c o n 4216
363 ft. to S o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f la n d o w n ed n a tio n la n d c la im s c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s
«'.!.< h a r n . ( ) r e g o n . ____________________
O v e r L ib e r ty G a ra g e , 125-14th S t.,
T he constitu tio n w as adopted by the by M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty F a i r a n d N o rth th e “ N. L. S m ith f a r m ” f o r p a r k p u rp o se s ,
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B et. A ld e r a n d W a s h in g to n
lin e o f K ir k la n d A d d , e x te n d e d E a s t,
convention of delegates, or deputies, th
R e d u c e d r a t e s o n f a rm in s u r a n c e in la r g e
e n c e W est 2472.69* to p o in t o f b e g in ­ p r in c ip a l a n d i n te r e s t th e r e o n .
s to c k c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J o h n B ro w n ,
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.
on S eptem ber 17, 17S7, and wae in due n in g . ( C o n ta in in g 90.77 a c r e s 1 25 a c r e s
P o w e ll s t r e e t , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 2501.
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worn
The While AUTO TOP Co.
tim e ratified by th irte e n sta te s. P ro
ceedings u nder it began in M arch,
1789.
T he constitu tio n is th e w ritten
g u ara n tee of our civil rig h ts, liberties,
privileges and sa feg u ard s as citizens
g u ara n tee in g th a t th e exalted s ta te ­
m ents of our D eclaration of Ind ep en ­
dence will he ca rrie d out faithfully
and im p artially and th a t ju s t laws
w ill p ro tec t our rig h ts as citizens.
But the constitu tio n itself needs an
In te rp re te r and a safeguard and th is
is found in our suprem e co u rt w hich
can only pass upon co n stitu tio n al
questions.
It Is possible by a vote of th ree -
fo u rth s of our sta te s to change or
am end o u r federal co n stitu tio n . In
all th ese 137 y ears 19 am endm ents or
additions only have been made.
H arlan F. Stone, U nited S tate s a t ­
torney general, says;
“ In a changing society it is in e v it­
able th a t our views, as tim e goes on,
of w hat is the proper function of gov­
ern m en t, w h at is due process, w hat is
fa ir and reasonable, may to som e ex ­
te n t shift, hut I th in k th e observance
of those w ho have no special axe to
grind Is th a t the A m erican c o n s titu ­
tion has been th e g re a t g u a ra n te e of
civil rig h ts; th a t the suprem e court
In its long series of decisions has
w orked out a system of law p ro te c t­
ing the rig h ts o f the individual g u a r­
anteein g th e civil lib erties of th e in ­
dividual, w hich has gone an im m eas­
u ra b le d istan ce tow ards m aking th is a
free governm ent and a safe govern
me nt u nder w hich a citizen may live
and enjoy th e activities of life.”
M ck IM E l O \ H IE ('IN ST IT U T IO N
“T he second g reat event in order of
tim e, next to th e D eclaration of I n ­
dependence and th e secu rin g of our
liberties, w as th e form ation of our
federal
union, u n d er
a
w ritten
C onstitution,” said W illiam McKinley.
“T hat w as the second epoch in th e
history oX th is republic. It w as a dif­
ficult and delicate undertak in g . O ur
enem ies believed It never could be
done. O ur friends looked on w ith
solicitude.
We w ere sc attered co l­
onies, each acting for Itself and each
having custom s law s of Its own. One
ra te of duty on th e co ast of Khode
Island, an o th er on th e const of South
C aro lin a; one ra te of duty in M assa-
liusetts, and an o th er In New York
And so we w ere conducting a lot of
little Independent governm ents. F in a l­
ly, it w as resolved, ‘We will unite
th e se g overnm ents into one, under a
w ritte n C onstitution, w ith a com mon
flag, a com m on p u rpose aud d estin y ';
and they did it, an d from th a t tim e
th e sta b ility , th e perm an en ce and th e
p erp e tu ity of th e A m erican union
w ere assured.'*
1'hcue want ads. to 1661.
D l’TY FACED BY VOTERS
¡w e re
'I’D REGISTER AND VOTE «Deir
striv in g to, anil .lid. In terest
p erso n al frien d s to su p p o rt th e
_______
! p arty o rg an izatio n in w hich he be
L axity of in te re st in election on th e lieved.
p a rt of tlie A m erican public is due to
It is believed th a t as A m erican c it­
ttie “go ns you p lease” system of nom ­ izens we should alig n ou rselv es w ith
eith er of th e m ajo r p arties, be duly
in atin g th a t is now In e ffe c t T his is
reg istered and vote. One p a rt acts as
evident from th e fact th a t in 1896,
a cheek upon th e o th er. T he creatio n
when political o rg an izatio n s u n d er th e
of a th ird p a rty m ade up, as is the
old system w ere a t th e ir zenith, 80
L aF o llette group, of m em bers of th e
per cent of those eligible to vote cast
n o n -p artisan league, th e I. W. W., u p ­
th e ir b allo t in tlie p resid en tial elec­
holders of th e Soviet system o f gov­
tion. In te re st has g rad u ally dw ind-
ern m en t and of those w ho advocate
ed so as to show a decrease to 50 per
chan g in g of th e co n stitu tio n o t th e
cent in 1920. Tlie above figures are
United S tates (th a t co n stitu tio n m ade
for th e nation. Di Oregon in 1920
it possible for us to have ttie g re a te st
th e re w ere 450,567 eligible vo ters,
co u n try in th e w orld) ca n n o t c u re o u r
men and women. T h ere w ere 237.007
ills. Should such a gro u p as th e ia t
votes east, or 53 per cen t of th e total.
te r be su ccessful in th e com ing c a m ­
M ultnom ah county had a p o p u la­ paign th e div ersity of opinion w ithin
tion in 1920 of 295,000 people and a its ra n k s would soon lead to chaos.
eg istratio n of 121,000. T he very lat-
It is not advocated going back to
est figures give P o rtla n d a p o p u la -l
........
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. . . . . .
tlie convention system as it w as, b ut
tion of 362,000 w hich should in d icate I ..
.
/
,
.
th a t th e c e n tra l com m ittees of both
population of 390,000 people for
p arties should p ro m u lg ate a p arty
M ultnom ah county. T he p resen t re g ­
platform and recom m end a set of sub-
istra tio n for th e county is 114,000.
stu n tio l ca n d id a tes to rep rese n t th e ir
These tigures show a sh o rtag e of 35,-
party w ithout denying th e rig h t of
000 reg istered voters if the average of
o th e rs to espouse th e sam e p latfo rm
1920 is to he attain ed .
I and ru n on it or, if th ey like, on a
T he hooks close October 4 w hich is | conglom eration of p la tfo rm s such as
inly 15 reg isterin g days from today. we now have in th e p rim a rie s
It would he n ecessary for 190 people
to reg ister every w orking h o u r be­
Window Cleaning
tw een now and O ctober 4 to a tta in th e
For ex p ert window clean in g wee S.
average of 1920. F ig u res front the T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n
county c le rk ’s office show ' . th e Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
num ber of voters reg isterin g
*ais
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm
tim e Is less th an fifty a day. U nless loans a t _6 per c e t t B. W. Thorne.
th is n u m b er m a teria lly in creases a t
Milk re p o rt b la n k s now for sale
once, it w ill be a physical Im posslbil-
Itv for th e c lerk s to han d le th e ru sh j cheap at th e O utlook office,
of th e last few h o u rs for reg isterin g .
lie tu rn in g to th e su b ject of ap ath y
on th e p a rt of the vo ters, th e old sy s­
tem w as th e real A m erican m elting
pot. T h ere w as a head to each p arty
organization. To gain stre n g th at th e
executive com m ittee m eetings each of
the g roups w as rep rese n ted and th e re
w as th resh ed out th e fitness of ca n d i­
dates for office and th e ir ab ility to get
for th e p arty th e g re a te r n um ber of
votes. O urs is a governm ent of p a r ­
ties w hich Is th e only governm ent
w hich can be for all th e people and
w hen p a rtie s die o u r system of gov­
ern m en t w ill die w ith ttiafp
It is not th e In ten tio n to reflect
upon th e c h a ra c te r of any Individual
can d id ate of eith er p arty , but the late
ru le has been th a t m any can d id ates
a re re p re se n ta tiv e s of one gro u p of
people or an o th e r organlxed for non-
polttieal reaso n s.
U nder th e old system it w as pos­
sible to in te re st people in every p re­
cin ct so th a t they w ould get out and
m ake house to house ca n v ass as c a n ­
did ates w ere ru n n in g on one of tw o
p latfo rm s an d m em bers of each p arty
WRIGLEYS
yifier every meal
F O R S A L E B Y A D M IN IS T R A T O R , 6-
ro o m h o u se w ith b a th a n d lo t a b o u t
50 x 100 feet.
N e a r e n t r a n c e to f a i r
g ro u n d s , F i f t h s tr e e t. G r e s h a m . F o r in -
f o r m a tio n see C. J . L u n d q u is t, a d m in ­
i s t r a t o r o f th e e s t a t e o f C h a s. J o h n s o n ,
a t F i r s t S t a t e B a n k o r c a ll G r e s h a m
tf
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. I n
tin e a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l J . H a g -
b erg , . it. 2. G resh am , phone 576.
tf
N E W M O D E R N H O U S E f o r sa le , 4 ro o m s
a n d b r e a k f a s t n o o k . A lso so m e f u r n i ­
tu r e . T w o b lo c k s w e s t o f h ig h school.
C a ll 25x5 a f t e r 7 o ’c lo c k In e v e n in g s .
II A Y
F< »I; SA L E
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10 a r» s . >i ....... I ..'III ;i t a
b a r g a in , a ls o 16 to n s lo o se h a y . P h o n e
160x1, G re s h a m .
PH Y SIC IAN S
P h o n e : Office 1261
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r s: 10-12 A. M.
2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
Office, W ithrow Building
GRESHAM.
-
OREGON
Office 2251
R esidence 2252
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
| Special
a l A tte n tio n
to E y e D ise a se s
F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s
and
Office, over First State Hank
G r e s h a m , O re g o n
P ho n e 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
for
Women and Children
G resham ,
-
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
Room s 15 and 16, Congdon Bldg.
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
Office 1271
Phones
Residence 127x
Gresham, Oregon
IL V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over B ank of G resham
Office phone 1421 or 17»
l ie ,. 1481
W ith Dr. W. J. Otl
B est phone for appointm ent
DR. MARY F. BECKER
Chiropractor
Electric Therapy
Electric Sweat, Mineral Bnths
H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Library Block, Gresham
Phone 122x
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s
A home where the sick are
nursed, not the sickness
AU cases, hut contagions diseases
PHONE GRESHAM 1861
D E N T IS T S
Phones!
Office 2184,
Hes. 2185
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
Z
Dental X-Ray
Office over B ank of G resham
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
Dentist
Office In Rank of Oresham Ilall.tlng
In Sandy W ednesdays and Thursdays
PH O N ES
Ore»ham 1281
Sandy 89 and 8x1
ATTORNEYS
MAIn 1249
Phones
Gresham 1591
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
T IR E S
and
TUBES
Gresham Office, W ithrow Bldg
Probate and Corporation Work
Portland Office, 721 Corbett Bldg.
All W ork G u aran teed
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
Gresham Tire Shop
Telephone«! Office 1121, Re«. 2482
Vulcanizing and Retreading
GEO. A. BRANDT
Office over Bank of Gresham
P hone 1471
M USICIANS
TROUTDALE,
SEED S
I N E S E E D W H E A T fo r a le . H . P a u l-
so n . B o rin g . R. 1, phon*
_______ 39x4.
fV .R S A L E
l u n g a r i a n v e tc h , r e c le a n e d .
D a m a s c u s H e ig h ts F a r m , Tei. D am as­
e u s 94.
ti
AUTOM OBILES.
OREGON
P h o n e G resham 4Sx5
COOK’S
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Plano
Pupil o f Ix)ul8 Victor Saar
Scale B uilding and Elem entary
H arm o n y
yfe* Zrenomica/
I SF D CAK SALE.
)f g o o d u se d a u to m o b ile s a n d t r u c k s :
F o r d C o u p e , w ith a ll k in d s o f e x t r a s in
A -l c o n d itio n , $450.
924 M a x w ell R o a d s te r, w ith e x t r a s , A -l
c o n d itio n . $850.
1923 S t a r T o u rin g , g o o d c o n d itio n , n ew
tire s . $375.
C h e v ro le t R o a d s te r , lo o k s a n d r u n s lik e
n ew , $500.
1917 F o rd T o u rin g , g o o d tire s , lo o k s g o o d j
a n d r u n s g o o d . $100.
1922 M a x w ell T o u rin g , a g o o d b u y a t $475. '
R»2 4 S t a r Roadster. $450.
I n t e r n a t i o n a l S p eed T o n Tru«*k w ith b o d y
a n d c a b . lo o k s a n d r u n s lik e n ew . $97a.
L o o k th e s e c a r s o v e r h e r e a t G r e s h a m , j
d r iv e th e m —th e y a ll c a r r y a 6 0 -d ay
g u a r a n te e .
H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO.
R e lia b ility
S e rv ic e
P h o n e 1141, G r e s h a m
1919 C H E V R O L E T T O U R IN G fo r s a le
W . P . S m ith . B o rin g . R. 4, B o x 17, tw o
m ile s e a s t «»f D a m a s c u s .__________ t f ,
Hl U K S IX » O R S A L E .
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tio n , new p a in t a n d to p . 8250. Call
A lin k e r. 80? G re s h a m ,
U N D E R S L U N G F O I tD B U G F O R S A L E
G ood r u b b e r a n d e n g in e . B ill Maybee,
Studio—Gresham, phone 791
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T o m G . T a y lo r
Let me sell you that new Chevrolet
(¡01 — Ofiire P h on e-------601
Main Street Garage Phone Gresham 1228
VOICE
W ednesdays at Mrs. A. M. W ilkinsons
G resham
Phone 1051
DOROTHY WALTON
FRANK
C. J O N E S
Carpenter and Contractor
G UAR ANTEED
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Water Proof
Buildings Moved
T R U C K M E N A TTEN TH 1N 1
S ta te
p e r m its , lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e rty
d a m a g e c a n b e h a d a t g r e a t l y re d u c e d
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , P o w e ll s tr e e t,
G r e s h a m , p h o n e 2501.
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Igaltloa Expert
PIANO
Accredited Teacher
Office Electric Bldg.
phone 1083.
825 w ill be given to him who proves that
c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a ­
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d Ig n itio n
ORGAN
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
VANCOUVER, W ASHINGTON
Farm sad stock Sale« a Specialty
Phone Vancouver 814, or
Gresham Outlook <881
____________ Teacher o f P iano
EDELLA TOWLE
Teacher of Dunning System
for Beginners
Studio F irst State Bank Building
Phone 1881
IN SUR ANC E
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JOHN BROWN
Pioneer R eal E state and Insurance
M fe — Fire — AutomobUe — Health
Plate G lass
SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N TEED
Office 2501
Phones
R ea 2608
R egner B uilding
JAMES ELKINCxTON
in surance
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
Three
Trucks Dally
65h| N. Second Street
Insured Carriers
iMORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t* — G r e s h a m
LOCAL ANI> LONG DISTANCE MOVING
W ood
Coal
Briquets
Sand
G ravel
CONCRETE
C ru sh ed R ock
B R IC K
Delivered Any Place. Quick Service. Lowest Prices.
Best Concrete Material to be had.
KNARR & SON
PHONE ORESHAM 48»
TROUTDA1.E, OREGON
Accident
Surety Ronds
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Glass
Office 2341
Office on Main Street
Phones
R ea 1958
Insurance
Real Estate
Accident, Health. AntomobUe
Oregon Fire B elief Assn.
Oregon Life Insurance Company
B. W . T H O R N E . A g t.
ORESHAM , OREGON
Office 1291_________ P h o n es
Re«. 1»87
Auto Tope
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All kind« o f To M aterial and
Curtain Window«
S. E. PALMQUIST
AUTO TOP SHOP
Main St.
Gre«ham
Phone Iti
CONTRACTING AND
BUILDING
All Work guaranteed first-class
W . K . H a m ilt o n
Phone 196x4
Gresham, Oregon