Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 07, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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TI'ESIHY, OCTOBER 7, 1921
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
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P ublished every T uesday and F riday
at G resham . Oregon, by th e Outlook
P u b lish in g Co., H. L. St. C lair,
E dito r an d M anager.
One year, $1 50, s is m onths, 86c, three
m onths’ trial subscription. 80c.
f iliation rates w ith all the P ort­
land D allies.
USE WANT ADS
A D VERTISING
R ates reasonable. Our representative
will call. ____ _________________________
Oregon, under the Act o f March 8, 1878.
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WORK W AN TED by four or five Japan­
P h o n s : Otflcs 1261
ese in potato digging or berry pruning
U. lla seg a w a , south M ain street. Gresh-
ain. phone 3x
W AN TED— P low ing and general team H our«: 10-11 A. M.
2-4 and 7-8 P. IL
work. E. W all, Gresham, phone 33x4.
O ar«, W ithrow Bnlldlng
FOR WOODSAWINQ call J. I lw a n ff,
phone 18x1_____________________________
GRESHAM .
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OREGON
FOR WOODSAWING phone Steve M ars­
ton. Gresham 335.____________________ tt
Residence 2261
FOR QUICK A N D E F F IC IE N T WOOD­ Office 2251
SAW ING
Call G. A. Cox. Gresham,
phone 176.
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H. H. H UG H ES, M. D.
50
Entered a s second-class m atter March
I, 1811. at the P ostoflbe at Gresham.
R E P U B L IC A N P A R T Y
n a t io n a l C a n d i d a t e s
WHAT 1.AEOI.LETTISM WOULD
■BAX.
A g itato rs for th e S ocialist-T hird
p arty , ru sh in g about th e country
scream in g for governm ent ow nership
of ra ilro a d s, w ould be ru n o u t of th e
a g ric u ltu ra l counties if th e farm ers
would b u t realize how d irectly th e ir
sta te and county ta x es would be i n ­
creased by th e g overnm ent tak in g
over th e railro a d s.
T he ra ilro a d s, ow ned by th e gov­
ern m en t, could not be taxed by the
individual sta te s.
In a g ric u ltu ra l
sta te s and counties an enorm ous sh a re
of the ta x burden is c a rrie d by the
ra ilro a d s, w hich would o th erw ise d e ­
volve upon th e farm ers.
T ake th e case of P o rte r county, In ­
diana. T he to ta l ta x paid th e re la st
y ea r w as 11,334,240.
And of th is
am ount, th e ra ilro a d s paid $193,326—
m ore th a n a th ird . If th e governm ent
ow ned th e ra ilro a d s, th e farm ers of
P o rte r county would be paying an a d ­
ditional h alf m illion d o lla rs iu taxes
—and th a t is only In one county.
If th ese few b are facts w ere realized
by th e fa rm e rs, it should be sufficient
In itself to elim in ate from co n sid er­
ation fo rev er any can d id ate for a n y ­
th in g ru n n in g on a g o vernm ent r a il­
road o w n ersh ip p latform .
Oregon has enough experim en ts of
q u estio n ab le expediency u n d er way
an d should not vote to im pose th is
one on th e w hole co u n try w hich is a l­
read y heavily burdened.
T he dem and today Is for p erm a n en ­
cy, sta b ility and com m on Bense in
g o v ern m en t and th is is w h at th e r e ­
publican p rin cip les sta n d for.
WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT.
T he A m erican w om an has received
m a te ria l reco g n itio n from th e p rese n t
rep u b lican ad m in istra tio n , especially
th ro u g h th e D ep artm en t of A gricul­
tu re , w hich touches in tim ately m ore
hom es th a n any o th e r b ran ch of the
g overnm ent excepting th e postal s e r­
vice.
A n otable In stan ce of th is recogni­
tion w as th e estab lish m e n t rec en tly of
a b ureau of hom e econom ics, w ith the
sam e ra n k as o th e r g o vernm ent b u ­
reau s. It is In c h a rg e of a w om an of
executive ability, who, th ro u g h scien ­
tific tra in in g and broad and sym pa­
th e tic u n d e rsta n d in g of th e needs of
A m erican w omen for in stru c tio n and
ndvice, is ideally fitted for th e post.
O ther w om en too a re playing an
Im p o rtan t p a r t In th e ad m in istra tio n
of th e governm ent. One of th re e civil
service com m issioners is a wom an.
A nother is a s s is ta n t atto rn e y general.
T he first w om an to e n te r th e A m eri­
can diplom atic service h as Just co m ­
pleted h e r first y ear in th e division
of L atin -A m erican affairs, and has
been assig n ed to a foreign post. Still
o th e r w omen we find filling such im ­
p o rta n t p o sts as d ire c to r of th e w om ­
e n ’s b u reau , cre ate d to prom ote p ro p ­
e r sta n d a rd s and policies governing
th e em ploym ent of women w o rk ers:
d ire c to r of th e c h ild re n 's b u reau , and
ch airm an of th e em ployee's com p en sa­
tion com m ission. A w oman is c o l­
le cto r of in te rn a l revenuo in Chicago.
T w o w om en hold positions as federal
m erc h an d ise a p p ra ise rs, one in C leve­
land, thu o th e r in 8t. Louis. One
w om an is a s s is ta n t tra d e com m ission­
e r iu B erlin and an o th e r rec en tly re ­
tu rn e d from a sim ila r post In S h an g ­
hai.
U nder th e p resen t republican
a d m in istra tio n 2.673 women have r e ­
ceived p resid e n tia l p o stm aste r a p ­
p ointm ents, w hile m ore th an half the
em ployes in th e federal d ep a rtm en ts
in W ashington a re women.
T he rep u b lican p arty h as alw ays
encouraged the placing of w omen on
a p ar w ith m en in ull m a tte rs p e rta in ­
ing to citizen sh ip anti is p rac ticin g Its
precepts.
ELECT ( Kl MI’At K ill. M. E.
R epublican for co ngress
He w ill
get re su lts for Oregon. Member of
A m erican Legion and co-au th o r of
O regon Bonus Bill.
C ru m p ack er w ill win.
Adv. C o ngressional Com.
E be Weeks Till Election.
It is only five w eeks till the general
election on T uesday, N ovember 4.
T h a t is an event of u n u su a l im p o rt­
ance to every citizen and one th a t
should be p rep a re d for by careful
reading and th in k in g . By a ll m eans
resolve to vote.
T he election of city officers and
councllm ett w ill occur on November 4,
In connection w ith th e g enerul elec­
tion.
Karens in.
Dad ( s te r n ly ) —"W here w ere you
la st n ig h t?"
Son—"Oh. Just riding around with
som e of th e boys.”
"W ell te ll ’em not to leave their
h a irp in s iu th e e a r."
He only is advancing in life, whose
h e a rt Is g ettin g so fte r— w hose blood,
w arm er— w hose
b rain ,
q uicker—
w hose sp irit ts en te rin g th e living
peace.— R uskin.
If you Intend to w ork th e re Is no
b etter place th a n rig h t w here you
a re .— Lincoln.
PRESENT ADM INISTRATION H A S
HANDLED FINANCES WISELY
P o rtland, Or. — (S p e c ia l.)— W M p th e astonlzhlng figure of $173.54. For
P resid en t Coolidge said in his speeoh la st year, th ey sank back to $33.44, a
of acceptance th a t fin an ces of th e very g ratify in g Im provem ent over the
country have been m anaged by th e post-w ar year.
W ithout th e budget, th e savings
R epublican ad m in istra tio n w ith a
genius unm atched since th e days of th a t w ere effected would n ev er h a re
H am ilton, he m ean t Just w bat he said been realized. It brought o rd er where
and gave facts and figures to prove it, confusion had been before. It pro­
I. L. P atterso n , ch airm an of th e I ts vided for th e balancing of revenues
publican S tate C en tral com m ittee, do and ex p en d itu res aud lighted th e way
d a r e d in a sta te m e n t given out here. out of th e financial sw am ps.
W hen It cam e into office, he eaid,
th e Republican p arty in h e rited a leg­
W ar C osts Slashed.
acy of dobt th a t stood a t ab o u t $24,-
B usiness-like m ethods by th e Repub­
000,000,000, of w hich $7,000,000,00# lican ad m in istratio n has saved $85,-
was in sh o rt te rm obligations to m eet 000,000 in d ep artm en t of w ar expendi­
w hich no provision had been made. tu re s in 1923. E x p en d itu res for 1924
G overnm ent bonds w ere far below par w ere reduced $752,985,235 as com pared
and w ar ta x es still piugued th e people. to th o se for 1921. T h ere w ere 90,106
More th a n $11,000,000,000 w ere due civilian em ployes in th e d ep artm en t
th e U nited S ta te s from foreign coun­ M arch 3, 1921. On Ja n u a ry 1, 1924,
tries. T he w hole people w ere su ffer­ th e re w ere 42,458. T his w as an annual
ing from a trem en d o u s deflation. saving of $51,000.000.
Money was sc a r-« and In terest ra te s
Natic::«u rin a i.c e s R estored.
high.
An unp reced en ted financial
As a re su lt of th e financial policies
problem was presented to th e incom ­
ing ad m in istratio n . T he sum s to be of th e rep ublican ad m in istratio n since
d ea lt w ith w ere so huge th a t n ever M arch, 1921. th e U nited S ta te s has
before in world history w ere d eb ts of ta k en th e position of th e leading com­
m ercial and financial nation of the
such proportions to be paid.
T h e ad m in istratio n prom ptly pro­ world. T he d o llar has becom e th e
vided a budget system and put it into j in te rn atio n a l sta n d ard of value. W ith
operation. T his was th e k eystone in possibly one exception, th e U nited
th e arch of Republican fin an ces th a t S ta te s is th e only nation th a t partici-
was to bridge th e chasm of debt. T re ­ 1 p ated in th e world w ar th a t has re-
m endous savings w ere effected by it. ] duced its expenditures, its d eb t and
F o r th e fiscal year ending Ju n e 30, its tax es since th e war. It w as the
1921, th e ex p en d itu res of th e govern­ [ first of th e r a tio n s p articip atin g in th e
m ent w ere $5,538,000,000 and th e su r­ w ar to get Its budget balanced.
plus was $86,000,000. C o n trasted with
th a t was th e y ear ending Ju n e 30,
Pos’al S avings Effected.
1924, when ex p en d itu res w ere $3,497,-
T h ree y rs of careful and econom­
000,000 and th e su rp lu s exceedod $500,- ical ad m in istratio n by th e Republican
000,000. T his w as a cut in th e annual p a rty has cut down th e d eficit in th e
cost of governm ent of $2,041,000,000. I postoffice d ep a rtm en t $117,489,609.
T h e public debt has been cu t to
about $21,250,000,000, a reduction In
Publlo Debt Reduced.
th ro e years of about $2,750,000,000,
T he public debt has been cut down
which m eans a saving In In te re st each ! mors than $3,000,000,000 since 1921
y ear of ubout $120,000,000.
I This m eans an annual saving of more
T he sh o rt-tim e obligations am o u n t­ than $135,000,000 In in te re st alone
ing to $7,000,000,000 have been eith er j Taxation has been reduced by the
refunded or paid. T o g eth er w ith all ! closing Republican ad m in istratio n $1.-
this, In tern al rev en u e tax es have been !50,000,(ff)0 annually, or m ore th an 59
reduced tw ice and m any of them re ­ per . ent in th ree years. During the
pealed.
D uring th e p rese n t fiscal present fiscal year, tax receipts will
year, th e re will be a saving of tax es | ihow a saving to the people of ap­
to th e people of about $6,000,000 every proxim ately $6,000,000 a day, cbm-
day, com pared w ith 1921.
pared with 1921.
Of th e am o u n t of d eb ts due th is
country from foreign governm ents, 40
F oreig n P o lic y Sound.
per cent have been liquidated and
The republican platform on foreign
will provide funds for th e re tire m e n t
of about $13,000,000,000 of th e p rin ­ relations outlines a policy which, car
cipal of our n ational debt In 62 years. 1 Med out with th e common sense, clear
D uring th e Republican four y ears rision. and courage of Calvin Coolidge.
now ending, th e governm ent has takon »ffers th e A merican people a con-
a notable ste p tow ard econom y of ad ­ itru ctlv e course of honor, safety and
m inistratio n , as show n in an o th e r way. progress, for its own and the world’s
In 1921, th e la st pre-budget year, of jood It offers the only policy which,
th e cost of governm ent collected In tt th e present tim e, m eans the possl-
national, sta te and m unicipal taxes, alllty ef accom plishm ent.—Dawes.
a fte r debt paym ents, federal expendi­
REPUBLICANS.
tu re s w ere 59 p er cen t of th e to tal
A rep u b lican d istric t should be re p ­
aud those of th e sta te s, cities and
resen ted by a rep u b lican c o n g re ss­
tow ns 41 per cent.
m an. D on't fo rg et C rum packer, M. E.,
But In 1923 th e federal govern m en t rep u b lican for congress. C rum packer
took only 28 per cent of th e tax es and will win.—Adv. by C ongressional Com­
72 per cent w ere sp en t by th e sta te s, m ittee.
cities and tow ns. T h ese bodies w ere
show ing Increasing exp en d itu res, al­ II. C. Lewis for State Representative.
though th e federal g o v ern m en t has
D. C. L ew is ts a ca n d id ate for re-
set an exam ple of economy.
' election to th e offlee of sta te rep re-
P er cap ita exp en ses of th e govern­ i sen tativ e. He h as alw ay s given th e
ment tn th e fiscal year of 1910 w ere people a sq u a re deal. It h as often
but $7.74. In th e peak year of 1919, [ been rem ark ed of him : “H e is th e
when public expense touched Its high­ . only re p re se n ta tiv e th a t p a rt of th e
est level, th is figure had grow u to county o utside th e city has. He is
I fair and Just.—Adv.
MISCELLANEOUS
F irs t in se rtio n , l c a w ord, m in i­
m um 20c; su b se q u en t in se rtio n s, M e
a w ord, m in im u m 1 6 c . ____________
LIVESTOCK
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HORSES
TEAM OF MARES about 9 y ears old.
to E ye D isease« and
WANT MAN to contract clearing of 1*4 Special Attention
F ittin g o f G lasses
acres brush land. Mile south o f Trout­
Offlee. ever Flrat g is t s Bank
dale. upper road. W. D. Fraley, Box
Gresham, Oregon
39. Route 2, Troutdale, Phone G resh­
am 15x2.___________________________ ____
P hone 167x1
CONCORD G R A PES for m aking Jelly.
Mrs. Homer W illiam s, Gresham, phone
103x.____________________________________
C ED AR B ER R Y POSTS for sale. From
12-21 inches. Orders for 100 posts or
more delivered within 10 m iles of
for
Gresham, at 10 and 15c each. J. S.
Women and Children
Donaldson Gresham , phone 766._______
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Oregon
P U R E BR ED A IR D A L E P U P S, fem ales, Gresham,
15.00 ; m ales $10. Phone Gresham 2371.
FOR SALE—Six Pointer pups, three-
m onths o ld ; cheap. Ray Strong, phone
2161.
E m ily F. Bolcom, M .D .
Physician and Surgeon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
H. V. AD IX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
.Mail address I: 1. Box 78, Portland.___
Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore
FOB SALE—Roistered Durham bull and by co n n ectin g It w ith a w an t ad.
2 good cows. F. Speybrock. O. W. Tarr
Farm. Section Line road, ea st of Gresh­
U sers of th e W a n t Ad. C olum n are
am. Phone ¿04.
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u rg ed to pay cash w ith o rd e r an d
avoid se n d in g b ills fo r sm all am o u n ts
PIGS
FOR SALE—Small pigs and feeders. ’
Phone 67._______________________________
CI I ESTER W H ITE PIGS, w eaning age. !
eligible to register.
M. V. W hetzell,
Gresham, phone 103, or Louise Home
Barker road.___________________________ !
SMALL PIGS FOR SALE. Chas. Palm -
Milk and Cream
Kaser, Gresham, R. 2, Box 44. Section
Line road, 2 m iles w est of Gresham.
Passed by
Portland Health Authorities.
From Tested. Cows
bjad, R. I. Gresham^ phone 38xL______
B ER K SH IR E BOAR FOR SALE Alvin
POULTRY WANTED
W H IT E R O SE
S A N IT A R Y D A IR Y
ALL K IN D S. ANY TIM E
W E PAY CASH
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
Phone 1103
Gresham, Oregon
20 ACRES FDR SA LE by the owner, 4»6
m iles, southeast of Gresham.
mile
south of P leasant Home station. Price
$3500. Write W aldem ar M. Andersen,
m, i 'i egon, I tout
I lox 3 15.
2 F'l’R N iS liE D H O U SEK EEPIN G rooms
for rent. So. corner Maple and Kenny
_stre ets.__ V ivian G ordy.
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FOR REN T—The Annie E. H ale place
near P leasan t Home on the Bull Run
road, 51 acres, about 30 acres In c u lti­
v a t io n . Phone 46x1.
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MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE f o r sale. Ce-
m ent basem ent, plenty of fruit. Prop­
erty of the .1. H. Cone estate on F irst
street. 2 blocks west of Bank of G resh­
am.
R easonable term s can be had.
Apply to S S. Thompson, phone 1947.
H A LF-A C R E TRACT for sale on W al­
lula H eights, Gresham.
Fine corner
location. C. M. Zimmerman, 50th and
Hawthorne, phone Tabor 3392.
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FARM ERS ATTENTIO N!
Reduced rates on farm insurance In large
stock com panies.
See John Brown,
Powell street, Gresham, phone 2501. tf
FARM S FOR SALE, large or sm all. In
fine agricultural section. Karl J. H ag-
berg, R. 2, Gresham, phone 676.
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NEW MODERN HOUSE for sale. 4 rooms
and breakfast nook. Also som e furni­
ture. Two blocks w est of high school.
Call 25x5 after 7 o'clock in evenings.
SEE D S
A n nou ncem ent
OF
Gresham Undertaking Co.
Morticians and Funeral
Directors
Caskets $45 and Up
B. W. EMERY
Phone 17x1
G resham O utlook
Phone 1561
DEN TISTS
Phones:
$50.00 DEPO SIT on new Ford car for sale
at discount or trade for chickens. Phone
G resham 2271.
TRUCKM EN ATTENTIO N!
State permits, liab ilities and property
dam age can be had at greatly reduced
rates o f John Brown, P ow ell street,
Gresham , phone 2501.
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Ignition Expert
225 will be given to him who proves that
I can not find the deficiency of his m a­
chine on starting, lighting and ignition.
o d
t'S E D
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Special A ttention Given to
Seat Covers and Uepuirlng
Phone BEacon 4216
Over Liberty G arage, 125-14th St.,
Bet. Alder and W ashington
Gresham 1591
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
Office over B ank of G resham
Accredited Teacher of 1‘Itino
•«» • • • * * « *
• ’ - r rte fc .
Pupil of Louis V ictor Saar
Scale Building and Elem entary
H arm ony
Studio—Oresham. phone 791
All W ork G uaran teed
Gresham Tire Shop
GEO. A. BRANDT
Phone 1471
601 — Office P h on e-------601
Office Electric Bldg.
T o m G . T a y lo r
ORGAN
PIANO
Accredited Teacher
VOICX
W ednesdays at Mrs. A. M. W ilkinsons
Gresham
Phone 1051
DOROTHY WALTON
Teacher o f Plano
FRANK
C. JO N E S
Carpenter and Contractor
EDELLA TOWLE
T each er of D unning System
G UAR ANTEED
for Beginners
Studio F irst State Bank B uilding
Phone 1SS1
SEPTIC TANKS
INSUR ANC E
Air Tight
f > r< w a rd .____
Water Proof
5F E_
Buildings Moved
JOHN BROWN
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
Pioneer Real E sta te and Insurance
Life — Fire — Automobile — Health
Plate Glass
SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N TEED
Office 2501
Phones
Rea. 2501
Regner Building
VANCOUVER. W ASHINGTON
Farm and Stock S i i le a Specialty
Phone Vancouver 814, or
Ore.hara Ontlook 1581
JAM ES ELKINGTON
IN SUR ANC E
T h ree
T ru c k s Dally
65Ah N. Second S tre et
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t s — G r e s h a m
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Briquets
G ravel
C ru sh ed R ock
CONCRETE
B R IC K
D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. L ow est Prices.
Best C oncrete M aterial to be had.
PHONE GRESHAM 489
Phones
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Vulcanizing and Itutreading
LOST 2'» G O A T S . N otify John Vogler.
opposite Gresham Greenhouse on Hogan
road or phone G resham 306.
TAK EN U P— Young red hull c a lf with
white markings. Owner can have same
by paying for feed and adv. Chas. A.
Rogers. Gresham, phone 1676.
KNARR
ATTORNEYS
MAln 1249
M USICIANS
T IR E S
and
TUBES
A ns­
w ers to name of Lucky. Face part
brown, base o f tall m arked' brown.
Apply to Thom as Darling. R. 1, Box 121, I
Sand
Office In Bank of Oresham Bonding
In Sandy W ednesdays and T hursdays
PHONES
Oresham 1221
Sandy (9 and 4x2
Telephone»! Offlee 1121, Res. 2492
F IS K
LOST—W hite collie, 6 m onths old.
P hones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
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D entist
The While AUTO TOP C».
LOST AM) FOFM).
r
N erve B locking
D ental X -R ay
Office over B ank of G resham
Oresham Office. W ithrow Bldg
Probate and Corporation Work
Portland Office. 721 Corbett Bldg.
CUTTER
CORN (>R HAY CUTTER for sale. Also
four 10-gallon milk cans. Albert Palm -
blad, phone 387.
Bes. 2188
TRIMMING and UPHOLSTERING
P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228
ENSILA Gfi
Offlee 2184,
TYe Guarantee to Please
AUTOMOBILES.
'Fhe variety in style and price will be
of convenience to many.
It Is well to order at once while lines are
complete ior as the holidays approach var­
ious line« may he closed out. t all here
now and look over the samples.
PHONE GRESHAM 1861
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
Ft >R KALE Fin*
wint» r wheat
Already cleaned, $1.50 bushel.
John
Ruhlin. Route 4, B ox 92, near H ills­
view schoolhouse.
W IN TER VETCH AN D RYE for sale.
A. G. Schantln, Rockwood, phone 233.
FOR SA LE—H ungarian vetch, recleaned.
D am ascus H eights Farm . Tel. D am as­
cu s 94.
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i Ires! am
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AU cases, hot contagions diseases
DAY AND NIG H T SERVICE
>371.
At your suggestion our salesman will
call on you with samples o f our beautiful
lines of engraved Greeting Cards.
A home where the sick are
nursed, not the sickness
Phone Gresham 311x2
tank, 250 gallon steel riveted w ater
tank for sale cheap. Phone Gresham
6
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’s
Heal Estate, Kentals, Loans.
m ounted on truck.
1 good 10-horse
Stover engine, mounted. Price reason­
able. Guaranteed. Raker & Son, phone
1101.
* at the Holiday Season has rightly be­
come a universal custom because it pro­
vides a graceful way of acknowledging
friendships.
Electric Therapy
Electric Sweat, Mineral Baths
H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
POULTRY
G o
' I 'llE exchange of G R E E T IN G C A R D S
DR. MARY F. BECKER
Chiropractor
Library Block, Gresham
Phone 122x
MACHINERY.
GREETING CARDS
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
weight about 3200, also harness. Cheap
if taken at once. C. J. Peterson, It. 1,
Gresham, A nderson Stattom_________ t f
WOOD, WOOD!
Room s 15 and 16. Congdon Bldg.
TEAM FOR SALE. Work single or dou­
If you h a v e n 't your wood see Cecil
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
ble. steady and true, good pullers. M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
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W ould take fresh cow in trade. W.
Office 1271
Phones
Residence 127x
Cook. Rockwood.
tf P H O N E 48x GRESHAM for best wood.
Gresham, Oregon
Utah and W yom ing coals. Lee Evans,
CATTLE
Troutdale. Oregon.
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FOR
SA LE—D ry No. 1 and No. 2 flr
FOUR COWS F t >R SALE, fresh and com ­
wood, also good maple wood, delivered.
ing fresh. Choice out of 11.
L. L.
L. E. Cra8swell, phone 363.
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Griffln. Boring Oregon, on Bluff road
SA
N D A N D G RAVEL. 50c a yard, at pit.
3 JER SEY COWS for sale. 2 fresh, 1
h alf m ile south of Troutdale, or will de­
Office over B ank of G resham
com ing fresh soon. E. It. W right, phone
liver.
P hone Gresham 78x2.
O. A. Office phone 1421 or 179
Res. 1428
52x.
Bryan.___________________
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
FOR SA LE—E xceptionally tine purebred FA IN T A N D W ALL P A P E R are not side
Jersey bull. 16 m onths old. Reasonable.
B est phone for appointm ent
lines with Todd, the Paint Man. He
Or will trade for wheat or baled straw .
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Robinson Poultry Farm. 420-82d streot- ' — w ill tell you how. Phone 1971.
M ain S tre e t G a r a g e
SEA SO N O F 1924
P H Y S IC IA N S
EMPLOYMENT
&
SO N
TROUTDALE. OREGON
Accident
Surety Bonds
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Glass
Offlee 2341
Offlee on Main Street
Phones
Rea. 1952
Insurance
Real Estate
Accident, H ealth. Automobile
Oregon Fire B elief Assn.
Oregon Life Insurance Company
B. W . T H O R N E . A g t.
GRESHAM . OREGON
Offlre 1291
I ’ honc«
Re». 1987
Auto Top« Recovered and Repaired.
All kinds of To M aterial and
Curtain W indows
S. E. PALM QUIST
AUTO TGI’ SHOP
Main St.
Grenham
Phone 1181
CONTRACTING AND
BUILDING
All W ork g u a ra n te e d first-c la ss
W . K . H a m ilt o n
Phone 198x4
Gresham. Oregon