Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 10, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRESHAM OUTIOOK
OKEGON BENEFITS BY
Oregon Mines Are Exploited.
MANY NEW FAMILIES
Published every T uesday and F riday
at G resham , Oregon, by th e Outlook
More th a n 500 fam ilies has settled
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair,
E ditor and M anager.
in Oregon d u rin g S eptem ber, acco rd ­
One year. 1160, six months, 85c, three ing to a su rv ey conducted in 35 m ajor
m onths trial subscription, 60c.
d istric ts of th e s ta te by th e Oregon
Combination rates with all the P ort­
S tate C ham ber of Commerce. T his
land Dailies.
g re a t influx of se ttle rs over a 30-day
ADVERTISING
R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e period h as benefltted p rac tica lly every
w ill c a ll.
section of th e state, according to the
T hrough th e efforts of th e D epart
m ent of Mines and M ining of th e Sac
ram en to cham ber of com m erce, com
p rehensive m iu eral exhibits from B rit
ish Colum bia, Oregon and Nevada
w ere added fea tu re s a t th e n atio n al
exposition of m ines an d m ine equip
m ent held a t S acram en to rec en tly in
connection w ith th e 27th an n u a l con
vention of th e A m erican M ining con
Kress. T he Colorado school of m ines
». % 7 . ^ a t“ , h r p o . t o « u . “ " ‘¿ S ' I ’' UrVey- th e
fan’ i,le8 PCr c o m m u n i- also had an in te re stin g oil sh a le ex ­
hibit, m aking both oil and gasoline
Oregon. under the Act o f March 3, 187». ' *Y ran g in g from six in the B aker sec- from oil sh ale th ro u g h a com plete
Itio n to 70 rep o rted a t M yrtle P oint, in w orking lab o rato ry equipm ent.
I Coos county.
A ttention of d elegates w as focused
VOTE
on th e g re a t m in e ral p ossibilities in
A
lbany,
A
shland,
Bandon,
Corvallis,
T he general, sta te and city elec­
by th e splendid exhibit m ade
G resham , Oregon
tion w ill occur In a little m ore I C ottage Grove, Eugene,
by th e S o u th w estern Oregon M ining
M
yrtle
P
o
int,
Salem
and
Springfield
B ureau of G ra n ts P ass w ith P. S
th an th ree weeks. T he m ost im ­
each rep o rted 20 or m ore new fam ilies W oodin, p resid en t, and H. L. Gage
p o rtan t M essage to every A m eri­
geologist, in ch arg e. T h at p a rt of
I in th e p a st 30 days.
can citizen from now until elec­
Bank deposits in th e sam e 35 com- Oregon ad jacen t to G ra n ts P ass and
tion is th is:
south of it to th e C alifornia-O regon
BE INFORMED ON CANDI­ I m unities show an average in crease of , bou n d ary is a highly m ineralized zone,
7.83 per cen t for Septem ber of th is co n tain in g in com m ercial q u an titie s
DATES AND ISSUES — AND
chrom e, m anganese, m agnesite, h em a­
I y ear over th e sam e m onth la st year.
VOTE!
P o stal rec eip ts show an average in- tite, tu n g sten , p y rites, lime, m agnetite,
LIVESTOCK
jade, talc, coal, ja sp er, m arble, silica,
| cre ase over S eptem ber of la st year.
HERE IS THE RECORD.
oil shale, copper, cin n eb ar, silv er and
HORSES
R etail sa les—a com posite rep o rt gold.
011 S A L E , R e a so n a b le , o r will tr a d e fo r
T he exhibit w as m ark ed by som e
W hat has th e republican adm inis- from th re e f a d in g m erch an ts in each
fre s h cow , a v e r y fine d a p p le g r a y
tra tio n accom plished in the way of I ot 35 coniDlunitlei‘— show an Increase high grad e gold q u a rtz ores. At the
m a re . 7 y e a r s old, so u n d a n d tr u e w ill
w o rk a n y w h e r e ; h ig h liv ed . W m . J o c e ­
econom y?
I
6.Î0 per ce n t over Septem ber of p rese n t tim e th e re is co n sid erab le a c ­
ly n , p h o n e S a n d y ¿98.
tivity in th e Gold H ill section, an d if
Briefly, these th in g s:
la8t ye a r-
O F M A R ES about 9
th e proposed sm elter is erected, m any
w e ig h t a b o u t 3200, a ls o h a r n e s s . C h e a p
R eduction of th e public debt by
T he buying pow er of th e farm er m iles w ith rebellious ores will resu m e
if ta k e n a t o n ce. C. J . P e te r s o n , R . 1
G re s h a m , A n d e rso n S ta tio n
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m ore than 33,000,000,000, saving In in- show s an in crease over S eptem ber of operation. Sam ples of th e larg e bodies
te re st alone m ore th an $135,000,000 a I la st ^ ear °?
to 25 p er cent com m un- of m edium g rad e copper sm eltin g ore T E A M F O R S A L E . W o r k S.rigle o r d o u ­
ble, s te a d y a n d tr u e , g o o d p u lle rs .
year.
I ities, is sta tio n a ry in six and has de- found n ea r the sta te line w ere also
W o u ld t a k e f re s h co w In tr a d e .
W
shown. T h ere has been no deep min
C ook, R o ck w o o d .
if
R eduction of th e cost of run n in g the [ c r, ased in one.
ing in th is p a rt of Oregon.
F ederal governm ent of m ore th an $2,-1 D ata g ath ered th ro u g h th e business
CATTLE
000,000,000 a year.
’ I 8,lrvey conducted each m onth by th e
Farmer« Mutual Eire ReUef Assn.
R E G I S T E R E D J E R S E Y F A M IL Y C O W
Forges Ahead.
Reduction of th e num ber of e m -1 8tate cham b er is used by sta tistica l
fo r sa le , 6 y e a r s old. P r ic e $60. R. F
ployes on the federal payroll by close o r£ an izatio n s such as B abson’s, th e
T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In
to 100,000.
I In d u stria l D igest and o th er agencies su ran c e D ep artm en t by th e F a rm e rs
T he establishm ent and operation of as an up -to -d ate resum e of business M utual F ire Relief A ssn, show s $6,-
058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210
a budget system in handling th e fiscal | conditions in Oregon,
new m em bers gained. L osses paid,
uffalrs of th e federal governm ent, r e ­
$22,437.00; in su ran ce in force, $18,-
su ltin g in econom ies h ith e rto th o u g h t
" ,ly
l eave Forms,
283,000. T he A ssn, also has a sub
im possible.
I Seven h u n d red tho u san d w orkm en, sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te
E nding of the naval co n stru ctio n in 23 lead in S m a n u factu rin g indus- of 30c on all p ro p erty in su red by th e
races of the g rea t pow ers, which laid trie8 > a re receiving w ages today w hich A ssociation w ill n o t be changed, w hich
enables farm e rs to g et ad eq u ate in
terrific tax burdens on the w hole a re edu *v a,en t in p u rch asin g pow er to u ran c e on easy paym ents.
w orld, thro u g h the C onference for th e P 1'27' as com pared w ith $1 in 1914.
P re sid e n t S n ash all re p o rts th e
L im itation of A rm am ents.
Thi8 Btatcm en t is m ade by th e U. S. Assn, at th e p rese n t ra te of grow th
A record any party could be proud •'iatlo n al In d u stria l C onference Board, w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers
Assn, w est of th e Rocky m ountains.
of, and p a rtic u la rly proud w hen it is
o tb e r hand th is au th o rity
A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call
rem em bered th a t conditions alm o st Htate8> th a t n o tw ith stan d in g th e recen t on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir G rounds,
chaotic w ere Inherited from the p re- I “dvance m ade in prices of som e farm G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv.
ceding adm inistration.
I Products, th e fa rm e r’s d o llar w ill buy
O utlook w an t ads w ill bring buyer
85 c e n ts’ w o rth as com pared w ith ten and se lle r to g e th er cheaply and
FACT VS. THEORY
I y ea rs ago. In oth er w ords th e dollar quickly.
I of th e organized trad e s w orkm an is
N O T IC E O F F IL I N G F IN A L A C C O U N T .
No. 22788.
Upon one thing, a t least, all th re e w orth $127 al‘d th a t of th e un o rg an -
u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re ­
candidates for th e presidency agree. *zed ia rm e r 85 cen ts—a difference of In g o th n e f C o r ir c th
e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , in
P ro b a te .
They desire w orld peace— like every ‘*2 cent8' T hia sta te m en t explains
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f A lg o t S
one else in th e world.
why m illions a re leaving th e farm s
A n d e rso n , D e c e a se d .
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t E s t h e r M.
One candidate thinks we can achieve I an<l
w ork in the in d u stria l cen-
HAY
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
LOST 20
B E R K S H IR E B O A R
F O R S A L E . Alvin
K a s e r. G re s h a m . R . 2, B o x 44. S e ctio n
L in e ro a d , 2 m ile s w e s t o f G re s h a m .
POULTRY
fob sale
Plym outh
Hock a ml
M inorca Pullets
Black
T H O R O U G H B R E D STOCK
R E A SO N A B L E P R IC E
&
cJted/tam,
A»!
( ìpt/en
¿
X
sub
for
f o r q u ic k AND e f f i c i e n t w o o d ­ G resham
s a w in g . C a ll G. A . C ox. G re s h a m ,
p h o n e 176.
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U ta h a n d W y o m in g c o a ls . L ee E v a n s
T ro u td a le , O reg o n ._______
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F O R "S A L E — D ry 'No. 1 a n d N o. 2 flr
wood, a ls o g o o d m a p le w oo d , d e liv e re d .
L. E . C ra s s w e ll, p h o n e 363.
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x x 1 ’ G R A V E I
. tr.i, a t p it,
h a l t m ile s o u th o f T ro u td a le , o r w ill d e ­
liv er. I 'h o n e G r e s h a m
78x2.
O. A
B ry a n .
P A IN T A N D W A L L P A P E R a r e n o t sid e
lin e s w ith T o d d , th e P a in t M a n . H e
w ill te ll y o u how . P h o n e 1971.
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H. V. ADIX, M .D.
Physician and Surgeon
r i m , . ° ? Ce °7.e.r R ank of G resham
Offle« phone 1411 , r 17,
W ith D r . W . J . OU
B e at p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
DR. MARY F. BECKER
Chiropractor
, Electric Therapy
Electric Sweat, Mineral Hath«
H o u rs:
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman’!
A hom e w here the sick are
nursed, not the sick n ess
Ail eases, but contagions diseases
PHONE GRESHAM 1861
dentists
Phones:
Reg. >181
DR. w . J. OTT
Dentist
OP
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
Gresham Undertaking Co.
M orticians nn<l Funeral
D irectors
Caskets Ho and Up
Dentist
Office In Bank o t Gresham H alloing
In Sandy W ednesdays and Thursday«
PHONES
Gresham 1231
Handy 69 and «xl
DAY AND NIG H T SERV ICE
B. W. EMERY
Phone 17x1
attorneys
MAln 1249
P hones
G resham 1591
TTe G uarantee to P lease
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
TRIMMING and UPHOLSTERING
Gresham Office, W ithrow Bldg
Portion!? «‘.m11 c<’rP°’’ation Work
Portland Office, 721 Cerbett Bldg.
Special Attention Given to
Seat Covers and Repairing
The While AUTO TOP Co.
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
P h o n e B E a c o n 4216
O v e r L ib e r ty G a r a g e . 125-14th S t.,
B et. A ld e r a n d W a s h in g to n
Office over B ank of G resham
T elephonen Offlee 1131, R e.,
F IS K
T IR E S
and
TUBES
m usicians
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Plano
Pupil o f Louis V ictor Saar
Scale B uilding and E lem entary
H arm o n y
V n k an izin g and R etreading
Studio—Gresham, phone 791
All W ork G uaran teed
Gresham Tire Shop
GLO, A. BRANDT
P h o n e 1471
T o m G . T a y lo r
ORGAN
PIANO
VOICB
Accredited Teacher
601 — Office P h o n e --------601
W edne.days at Mrs. A. M. Wllklnaona
Gresham
Phone 1051
Office Electric Bldg.
FRANK
DOKOTHY WALTON
Teacher o f Plano
C. JO N E S
EDELLA TOWLE
Carpenter and Contractor
GUARANTEED
T each er o t D unning System
for B eginners
Studio Firat State Bank B uilding
Phone 1831
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Water Proof
INSUR ANC E
SEE—
B uildings Moved
JOHN BROWN
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
Pioneer Real E sta te and Insurance
Life — Fire — Automobile — H ealth
D a te G laa,
SATISFACTIO N G U A R A N TEED
Offlee 2501
Phones
Rea. 3603
VANCOUVER, W ASHINGTON
Farm and HIock Hale, a Nueclaltv
Phone V a n ro u i.r 614, or
Gresham Oatlook 1561
JAMES ELKINGTON
55k, N. Second S tre et
In su red C a rrie rs
R e g n e r B u ild in g
INSURANCE
Accident
Surety Bonds
Fire
Automobile l ife Health Plate Glasa
Office 2341
C ru sh ed R ock
CONCRETE
B R IC K
Q uick Service.
L ow est P rices.
Beet C oncrete M aterial to be had.
&
SO N
TROUTDALE, OREGON
°" P h M"
o n e ln
« Street
Insurance
AeeM ent,
Hen. 1968
Real Estate
H ealth,
Autom obile
n « 2 r e * ?V . F j r e K e Ile f A “ “ -
re g o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
B. W . T H O R N E , A g t.
m
..„ .G R E S H A M . O R E G O N
”
Office 1Î91
Phone.
Ke«. 1967
A u to
G ravel
PHONE GRESHAM 489
Office «184,
N erve B locking
D entaI
Office over Bank of G resham
A n n o u n cem en t
T h ree
T ru c k s Dally
KNARR
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
L i b r a r y B lo c k , G r e s h a m
P h o n e 122x
F irs t in se rtio n , l e a w ord, m in i­
m um 20c; su b sé q u en t in se rtio n s, H c
a w ord, m in im u m 10c.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Wood
Coal
Brbjaets
D elivered Any Place.
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
_ Physician and Surgeon
MISCELLANEOUS
P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t s — G r e s h a m
Sand
Women and Children
E N G L I S H P O I N T E R S , b r e d fro m firs t-
c la s s h u n te r s , 8 m o n th s old, j u s t r i g h t
f o r th is s e a so n . F . E . T o d d . G re s h a m ,
Room s 15 and 16. Congdon Bldg.
O re g o n , p h o n e 1971._________
H ours 2 to 5 P. M.
W I N C H E S T E R R E P E A T I N G R I F L E "" Office 1271
Phones
Residence 127i
In g o o d c o n d itio n , $6. R F . W a l t e r s ’
Gresham, Oregon
G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1731.
W A N T M A N to l o n t r a c t c le a r in g o f 144
a c r e s b r u s h la n d . M ile so u th o f T r o u t ­
d a le . u p p e r ro a d . W . D. F r a le y , B o x
39, R o u te 2, T ro u td a le . P h o n e G re s h -
a m 15x2, _________________
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
T'
J ie fjy e t
ne ìaé’Q ¿ieejct
Emily F. Bolcom, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
F O R W O O D S A W IN G p h o n e S te v e M a r s -
to n , G r e s h a m 385.______________
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mounRnI
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
And
d
P hone 167x1
W A N T E D — P lo w in g a n d g e n e r a ! te a m
w o rk . E . W a ll, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 33x<.
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll J . H o w u r,
p h o n e 15x1
GRESHAM MARINELLO
Beauty Shoppe
1 g o o d u se d 4-h. p. S to v e r e n g in e , m o u n t­
ed. w ith w o o d s a w
A ll p ric e d r i g h t a n d g u a r a n t e e d to g iv e
s a tis f a c tio n
R A K E R A S O N . P h o n e 1301.
Residence 2263
a ! A tte F n i tio
n to K y e D is e a s e s
ttin g o f o r a s s e .
Offlee, over First S late Bank
C>re8ham, Oregon
W O R K W A N T E D by f o u r o r five J a p a n ­
e s e in p o ta to d ig g in g o r b e r r y p r u n in g
U. H a s e g a w a , s o u th M a in s t r e e t , G re s h -
a m , p h o n e 3x.
GRESHAM for best wood.
F O R S A L E — S ix -W eek s-o ld p ig s.
E. T.
Sell, p ilo n e 1036.
F D R S A L E —S m a ll P ig s a n d
fe e d e rs.
P h o n e 67.______
OREGON
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Special
WOOD, WOOD!
If you h av e n ’t your wood see Cecil
T W O M IL K G O A T S , $30
Iv a n S w ift,
G r is h a m . p h o n e 1791 o r M r. M ack, 603. M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
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PIGS
-
Office 2261
EMPLOYMENT
GOATS
Just Phone 993
swls for S tate liep resen taltv i
I. wls is a can d id ate for re-
election t th e office of sta te repre-
seutatlve. He has alw ays given the
people a iquare deal. It bus often
been rem a rk e d of b in :
H e is the
only re p re se n ta tiv e that p art of the
co unty outside the city has. He Is
fa ir and Just.— Adv.
GRESHAM .
W A N T £ 1 5 = D a y - o r h o u r w o rk o f a n y
k in d — h o u se w o rk
h o te l o r r e s t a u r a n t
P h o n e 77x2.
h e l p W a n t e d — W om aiT to a s s i s t in
k itc h e n . P h o n e 1218.
GRESHAM NEW LAUNDRY
1». C.
D.
Offlee, W ithrow Building
U a l t e r a G re s h a m , p h o n e 1731.
F O R S A L E — H o ls te in J e r s e y h e ife r, 20 C O N C O R D G R A P E S fo r m a k in g je lly ,
lojz" ^ o m e r W illia m s , G r e s h a m , p h o n e
m o n th s o ld, o r w ill t r a d e fo r h a y . o r
12x.
_____
F O U R C O W S F O R S A L E , fre s h a n d c o m ­ CEDAR BBRRT P O S T S f o r sa le . F ro m
12-21 In ch es. O r d e rs f o r 1UU p o s ts o r
in g fre s h .
C h o ice o u t o f 11.
L L
m o re d e liv e re d w ith in
10 m ile s o f
G riffin, B o r in g O reg o n , o n B lu ff ro a d .
G re s h a m , a t 10 a n d 15c e a c h .
J. s.
3 J E R S E Y C O W S f o r sa le.
2 fre s h 1
D o n a ld s o n G r e s h a m , p h o n e 766.
c o m in g f re s h so o n . E . R . W r ig h t, p h o n e P U R E B R E D A I R D A L E P U P S , fe m a le s,
oZX. _________________
$5.00; m ale» |10. P h o n e O re s h a m 2371.
F O K S A L E — R e is te r e d D u r h a m b u ll a n d F O R S A L E — S ix P o i n t e r p u p s, th r e e -
2 g o o d cow s. F . S p e y b ro c k , O W . T a r r
m o n th s o ld ; c h e a p . R a y S tro n g , p h o n e
h a r m , S e c tio n L in e ro a d , e a s t o f G r e s h ­
2161.
a m .__ P h o n e 504.
A n d e rso n , a s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f th e e s t a t e
o f A lg o t S. A n d e rs o n , d e c e a se d , lia s filed
GRESHAM PRODUC E CO.
h e r final a c c o u n t a s su c h a d m i n i s t r a t r i x P h o n e 1103
G r e s h a m , O re.
w ith th e c ir c u it c o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O r e ­
go n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , D e ­
POULTRY W ANTED
p a r t m e n t o f P r o b a te , a n d t h a t M o n d a y
th e 2<»th d a y o f O c to b e r. 1924. a t th e h o u r
A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E
o f 9 :3 0 a . m .. a n d th e c o u r tro o m o f s a id
W E PA Y CASH
c o u r t, h a s b e e n d u ly fixed a s th e tim e a n il
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to th e P h o n e 1IU3
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
final a c c o u n t, a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f
E S T H E R M. A N D E ltS O N ,
Kcal E state, R entals, Loans.
„ „ „ „ „
A d m in is tr a tr ix .
M c G U fR K & S C H N E I D E R ,
eO A C R E S F O R S A L E by th e o w n e r, 414
A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
m iles, s o u th e a s t o f G re s h a m . '... m ile
D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d , S ep t. 19, 1924
s o u th of P l e a s a n t H o m e s ta tio n . P ric e
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n , O ct. 17, 1924.
$3 d 90. W r ite W a ld e m a r M. A n d e rse n
1.re s h a m . O reg o n , R o u t 2. B ox 345
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the Land S ettlem en t d ep a rtm en t of a n ti t e s ta m e n t a n d o f th e e s t a t e o f W a r d , m
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m e r, d e c e a se d , h a s filed h e r final
th e P o rtlan d cham ber of com m erce a II. c c o < u ra
e r t y o f th e J . H . C one e s t a t e o n F i r s t
n t a s s u c h e x e c u tr ix w ith th e C ir­
vlted the governm ents of G reat Brl
s tr e e t, 2 b lo c k s w e s t o f B a n k o f G r e s h ­
w hich a re to be used in le ctu res and c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n , D e-
am .
R e a s o n a b le te r m s c a n be h a d .
tain, F rance, Italy anil Ja p an to par
p a r t m e n t o f P r o b a te , a n d t h a t M o n d ay
A p p ly to S. S. T h o m p s o n , p h o n e 1947.
in connection w ith p ictu res th is w in­ th e 27th d a y o f O c to b e r 1924, a t th e h o u r
tic ip a te in a conference on th e lim lta
te r by the N o rth ern Pacific Railw ay o f 9 30 a . m . a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f sa id H A L F -A C R E T R A C T f o r s a le o n W a l­
c o u r t h a s b e e n d u ly fixed a s th e tim e a n d
lu la H e ig h ts , G r e s h a m .
F in e c o r n e r
tlon of arm am ent. As a re su lt of this
com pany in th e ir g re a t m iddlew est p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to sa id
jo ia tlo n . C. M. Z im m e rm a n . 50th a n d
conference, actu al trea tie s w ere sign
final a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
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A tto r n e y s fo r E x e c u trix
1. T he lim itation of naval
s to e k c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J o h n B ro w n
come to O regon and th e sto ries a re
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2. T he use of subm arines and poison
N O T IC E TO UK F i l l TO I ts .
have com e h ere to locate in th e v a ri­
fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l J . H a g -
g ases;
In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f O re ­
b erg , R. 2, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 576
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ous sections of th e state.
gon fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . P ro -
3. In su la r possessions and Insular
N E W M O D E R N H O U S E fo r sa le . 4 ro o m s
h a le D ep t.
a n d b r e a k f a s t nook. A lso so m e f u r n l-
dom inions In the region of the Pacific
I n th e M a t te r o f th e E s t a t e o f I r v in g
Subscribe Non at Bargain Rates.
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p o in te d e x e c u tr ix o f th e l a s t w ill a n d
day O regonian, one year, $7.75. Mail e s ta m e n t o f I r v in g D o d g e d e c e a se d , b y F O R S A L E - F in e w in te r w h e a t seed
te rs concerning Chlnu;
only. Offer closes October 31. Sub­ he C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n ,
A lr e a d y « le a n e d . 31.60 b u s h e l.
Jo h n
5. Chinese custom s tariffs.
f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , D e p a r t ­
R u h lin . R o u te 4. B o x 92, n e a r H ills -
scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook.
m e n t o f P r o b a te , a n d h a s q u a lifie d .
\ • w sc h o o lh o u se . ___________
F or the first tim e in h istory g reat
All p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t s a id
Heiter Hours.
naval pow ers voluntarily lim ited th eir
s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t th e W I N T E R V E T C H A N D R Y E fop Bate.
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th e se creta ry of the navy said, "n
D a m a s c u s H e ig h ts F a r m . Tel. D am as­
nights und notions.
th e d a te h e re o f.
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One m o rning a fte r th e late hours
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . O ct. 31. 1924.
At T O 'IO IIII i S
bility.” It w as th e first tangible move th e n ig h t before, th e youth a n ­
M A R Y L O U IS E D O D G E ,
nounced :
E x e c u tr ix o f th e L a s t W ill a n d T e s t a ­
tow ard u niversal peace.
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"P aw , I've a notion to ra ise ch ick ­ B. A. G R E E N . g A D tto
The republican p arty has tak en the
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r a t e s o f J o h n R ro w n , P o w e ll s t r e e t
first real step tow ard w orld peace.
Paw drew his eyebrow s to g eth er
G r e s h a m p h o n e 2501,
and gruffly com m ented:
I g n itio n E x p ert«
$2.» will b e g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
Mcfarannt-Krnner Debate Tonight.
“ B etter try owls.
T h eir hours
II « a n n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­
Im petus w as given the national cam ­ would su it you b etter.— In dianapolis
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
F ifth a n d H ood S tre e ts
M ain S tr e e t G a r a g e . P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228.
paign In Oregon in th e past week by News.
O u r w o rk a n d p r ic e s w ill s u r e ly p le a s e
yo u on a ll k in d s o f L a u n d r y W o rk , call
th e announcem ent of a debate betw een
MACHINERY.
B argain Period I'er Bailies.
u s a n d g e t s p e c ia l p r ic e s o n H u g a n d
Carp<‘t ( le a n in g .
Ju d g e W allace McCamant and E rn st
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CUTTER
From now u n til October 31.
m o u n te d o n tr u c k .
1 g o o d li)-h o rse
K roner, the la tte r sta te cam paign
Dally O regonian and Outlook, one
S to v e r e n g in e , m o u n te d . P ric e r e a s o n ­
a b le . G u a r a n te e d
R a k e r & Son. phone
m anager for L aF oilette-W heeler. Th year, $6. R eg u lar price $6.35.
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Dally and S unday O regonian and
debate has been announced for the
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T A N K f o r s a le c h e a p . P h o n e G r e s h a m
P o rtlan d m unicipal auditorium this price $8.
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evening, O ctober 10. It w ill probably
P o rtlan d T eleg ram and Outlook,
U S E R I 'I I I I 41 I \ | s i o n S A L E ?—
O ver F irs t S ta te R a n k
1 g o o d u se d d r a g sa w , fine c o n d itio n .
be broadcast by station KGW. I n te r­ one year, $4.50. R egular price $5.50.
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o o d u se d e n s ila g e c u t t e r
H air Dyeing. F acial und Scientific
T his Is for m ail delivery only. S ta rt
est In the L aF oilette and th e rep u b li­
1 g o o d u se d 10-h. p. S to v e r e n g in e
Scalp T re atm en ts a Specialty.
A
à
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G o a ts N o tify J o h n
Y o g ler,
o p p o s ite G r e s h a m G re e n h o u s e o n H o g a n
_r o a d o r p h o n e G r e s h a m 306.
it by en terin g into a league of nations, ter8- rlle h,(5h I,r |ced d o llar is strlp -
a plan already repudiated a t an elec-1
tb e farm s.
tion which th e league’s chief sponsor
Cooperation Grow ing East.
accepted a t th e tim e as a "solem n
C
ooperation
la rap id ly grow ing
referen d u m .”
T he second candidate ask s for peace, th ro u g h o u t th e country, and as th e
dem ands revision of the V ersailles farm ers a re profiting by experience
tre a ty , to w hich th e United S tates Is th e re are v ery few financial failu res
not a party, and insists on prom pt p a y ­ and each succeeding o rganization is
m ent of our foreign debts In one becom ing m ore successful. S tren g th
breath. La F oliette proves th a t even of production co n tro l and handling
a radical th e o rist need not be co n sist­ the p ro d u ct all th e w ay th ro u g h are
ent in his theories, and th a t a pacifist th e feu tu res of th e successful ones.
can cam ps has grow n from the time any tim e. New o r renew al.
W ater W aving and M arcelling.
Now is a good tim e to get a daily if
the debate w as first proposed and in ­
W e r a r r y a tin e o f
you h av en 't one.
M a rln ilh i T o ile ! G o o d s.
dications point to a packed hous
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Follow ing th re e days a fte r the visit of
S enator Burton K. W heeler, vice p re s­
idential candidate on the L aF oilette
5 - ^
ticket, the debate will m ark the open­
ing of intensive work th a t w ill con­
•s
tin u e until election day.
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T he debate Is the culm ination of an
a tta c k alleged to McCamant ag a in st
K roner for having solicited votes for
L aF o ile tte in a c irc u la r sen t out in
th e G erm an language M cCam ant held,
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accordi g to new spaper re p o rts from
Eugene th a t such solicitation w as Im-
proper, K roner says Ills appeal was
m ade t voters of G erm an descent to
vote th e ir Intt ■sts ns A m erican cltl-
l‘. light of tiie world is the light of a
sens «
he has in his possession Ger-
erfect understanding. Our thorough
m an 1 ruage appeals sent out by the
nation
rep u b lican com m ittee solicit-
know
ledge of our profession brings to the
Ing v< i for Coolidge and Daw es on
ceremony
an unmistakable note of sin­
prom t
of w hat they w ill do for
G erm i
cerity.
PH Y SIC IAN S
H Ä Y ', n ew , sw e e t, n ic e ly c u re d . J u s t b a le d
o u t o f m o w in b a rn , W ill s e ll o n e b a le
Phon«: Offlc« 1261
o r a lly
n y a m o u n t y o u w a n t. B u y fro m
p r o d u c e r a n d sa v e w h o le s a le a n d r e ta il
p ro fit. F a r m n e a r L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n
I n q r u ir —
e S m ith g r o c e ry
A r t h u r H e in e y .
p h o n e G r e s h a m 98.
H ou r«: 10-13 A. If.
3-4 and 7-3 P. If.
T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d
A ll k ln d e o f T o M a te ria l a n d
C u r ta in W in d o w s
s. E. PALMQUIST
AI’TD TOI’ SH OP
Main St.
G re.bam
Phoae 1916
CONTE ACTING AND
BCILDING
All W ork g u ara n tee d first-c la ss
W . K . H a m ilt o n
P hone 195x4
G resham , Oregon