PAG K TWO
GRISHAM OUTLOOK
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER
11,
192»
BOVS AM I GIHLN
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
DIM BIG PHIZES
a t G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. Clair,
T he prizes won a t th e Pacific In
E ditor and M anager.
te rn a tio n a l exposition by th e boys and
'»I... > ,a r J1 5". Hix m o n th » . 86c. th re e g irls in the classe s am ounted to $375.
m o n th « t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n . 5uc.
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t- T he prizes w ere good an d th e boys
la n d D aih eg .
and g irls in M ultnom ah county own
and show ed som e m ighty fine stock.
A D V B R T 1 8 IN O
Win 'Til re“M>nable- Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e The Union Pacific Stock Y ards com
pany, in se llin g th e club livestock,
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a " second-clasH m a tter M arch
». 1911, a t th e P oatoiB ce at O reahani. paid the boys and g irls good money.
O regon, under th e Act o f M arch 8. 187»
The m a rk e t price, on th e m orning
sold, pigs w ere sellin g a t a low nine
FATHER AND SON WEEK.
and th e buyers gave th e club m em
T he c u rre n t week is national fath e r bers from 10 to 11 cents. T he liv e
and son week as prom oted by the stock sold from M ultnom ah county
Young Men’s C hristian association. It brought in $379.66. T he livestock sold
is being observed th ro u g h o u t the n a from over th e sta te b ro u g h t to
th e boys and g irls $7618.90. T he folks
tion.
grow ing pigs for m a rk e tin g p urposes
The boys of today a re to become the
cam o out in good shape.
citizens of tom orrow . Not only is
T he club ex h ib ito rs a t th e Pacific
th e ir train in g for good citizenship im
In
tern atio n al w ere as follow s:
H ol
p o rtan t. as prom oted by th e public
s< bools, the ch u rch es and o th e r young stein b reed ers: P ercy C arlson. Floyd
F lem ing,
Roland
peoples’ o rganizations of a p atrio tic Stafford. Jo h n
c h a ra c te r, but of equal im portance is Schedeen, L aw rence A yisw orth, Rob
the prom otion of confidence and h elp e rt K ersiake, G eorge R odlum , and
fulness betw een th e citizens of today M arg aret K ersiake.
Bankers’ President
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o r a 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 s a v e w h o le s a le a n u r e ta il
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G r e s h a m 237.
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OREGON
R e s id e n c e 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a r d
F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s
Office o v er F ir st S ta te B an k
GRESH A M
OREGON
P hone 167x1
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
for
O N E J E R S E Y F A M IL Y C O W fo r sale,
a n d o n e 1 6 -m o n th -o ld h e ife r. C a ll 1033
W om en an d C hildren
Je rse y B reed ers: Clifford E kstrom ,
and those who a re to enjoy th e p riv il
* h a s. L u n d q u is t ^ G re s h a m .
«■'•■shani.
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Oregon
ege in th e n ea r future.
MISCELLANEOUS
b O R S A L E —F r e s h J e r s e y co w w ith c a lf
Alvin T illm an, K enneth K esterson,
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P a re n ts are entitled to and should Sven Nelson.
m o n th s old.
M rs. M a ry M c A llis te r F O R S A L E ( 'H E A P , c o lla p s ib le g o - c a r t
p h o n e G r e s h a m 50x5.
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in g o o d c o n d itio n , a ls o a d j u s ta b le d r e s s
Brow n Sw iss B ree d ers:
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be w orthy of the resp e ct and confi
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T W O J E R S E Y C O W S f o r sa le . T o fre s h
P aul Boeckli, M agdolena
dence of th e ir children. I t is th e hope Boeckll,
e n so o n . S to c k b a r n 3, f a i r g ro u n d s .
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of every fond fa th e r th a t his boy will Boeckli, Jam es M cLean and A lfred
W m ; E. Knox, new p resid en t of
i n iir s t c la s s c o n d itio n , 12 g u a g e w ell
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
-O'V.S F O R S A L E , 2 G u e rn se y s , 2 H o l
be a b etter and g re a te r m an th a n him - I G rossen.
e v tr J ' , |,ric e , a sAe<J> I3.G.00 in c lu d in g o n e
th e
A m erican
B ankers
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s te in a n d 1 B ro w n S w iss. 2 f re s h
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P hones
R e s id e n c e 127x
i’a r r e i. M a in S t. G a ra g e .
sta rte d his b anking ca reer 39
f re s h in few d a y s .
Ed. D a P aep e
self. It should be th e am bition o t ev-
H am p sh ire P ig s: H azel W heeler,
G r e s h a in , O reg o n
i.in rp T iiitiii rta tlo -I, ¡,) , f|,. O r e s h a m 476. , I A \ " ' I' '- I - , , A P P L E S . fro m 60 to 80
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c e n ts a box.
M rs. M. 8
Jo h n s o n ,
Bowery S avings Bank in New
SEVERAL
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whom he should look upon as p hero M inoru K obayshi, M asaru T akoa
_ .N e u b a u e r & S on, p h o n e G r e s h a m 456.
York. Today he is its p resid en t,
£ E ,’i r!A B Y B C O O Y f o r sa le. M rs
and exam ple.
Jo h n Welbes, E d g ar Dixon, F ra n k 1 having worked his w ay up th ro u g h
S A > H K e is te re d D u r h a m b u ll a n d WÄC
y . c . G ray , G resh am , phone l o u
- g o o d cow s. F . S p e y b ro c k . O. W . T a r r
n early every d e p a rtm en t.
He
T his lays a g re a t responsibility up-1 Keei>an.
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 F O K SA L .E — 1 d in in g ro o m sto v e . 1 b u f-
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cam e to A m erica an im m ig ran t
a m . P h o n e 504.
on th e fa th e r and it can only be m et | P oland C hinas:
ie e t s s . a n d H . 1 W s a . n C
i t oofey.
a r y c o p u h c S
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Floyd Stafford, | boy from Irelan d when nine. “The
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when th e fa th e r m easures up to a Cryton B urns.
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
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su re st cu re fo r an arch y and Bol
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
high ideal as a m an and a citizen and
shevism is a sav in g account,” says
F O R S A L E — N in e c h o ic e C h e s te r W h ite R U D D O A S W A T E R H E A T E R f o r sa lo
D uroc Pigs
Roy Beadle, R ichard
Mr. K nox. H e know s o f m any
p ig s, s w e e k s old. 85 e a c h . W. J . P h a i r
m akes a pal of his boy. Between Beadle.
M ,-. H. T im m .-rm a n .
p h o n e G r e s h a m 417.
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c u re s, h av in g been th e doctor.
fa th e r and son should exist th e h ig h
B e rk sh ires: A lvin K aser.
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P O L A N D C H IN A P IG S fo r sa le. P h o n e
est type of p a rtn e rsh ip in life.
so n , G r e s h a m , p h o n e , 1947.
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T h ere w ere ap p ro x im ately 60 head I
G r e s h a m 433. A. A. M cM illin.
No fath e r should lim it his in te re st 1of livestock exhibited by th e M ultno
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F O R . S A L E — 14 s r a a .l C h e s te r W h ite p ig s F o r y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e a t A. W . M e tz g e r E L E C T R ^ I ^ . W
to his own boy o r boys. T h ere a re m ah boys and g irls. P rizes w ere
a n d 2 la r g e o n es. F . A. M iller, R t 1 A Co. o r a t N ic k e r s o n ’s f a r m .— A dv.
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som etim es boys ta k e o th e rs th a n th eir
By F re d erick D. S trick e r, M. D.
POULTRY
Je rse y s: K enneth K esterso n , se c
F r e d J . A n ic k e r. L e a v e o r d e r s a t Ó u t-
look.
fa th e rs for exam ples.
W A N T E D — 100 W h i t e 'L e g h o r n o r B a r r e d
ond in fem ales tw o y ea rs old and un
R o c k p u lle ts . C a ll G r e s h a m 137x.
G R E S H A M fo r b e s t wood.
Pneumonic Plague.
der. Clifford E k stro m second, ono
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A LENNON FROM THE ELECTION. y ear and u n d er two.
A home where the sick are nursed,
F rom tim e im m em orial th e very L IV E H E N S W A N T E D . W e llin g R e s-
t a u r a n t , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1218.
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T he election of P re sid en t Coolidge i ,
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« ° ° d m a p le w ood, d e liv e re d .
All cases, but contagions diseases
1. E. C r a e sw ell. p h o n e 363.
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is the g re a te st evidence yet offered to le ft‘r Cla8S; K enneth K esterson first,
th e h e a rts of m ankind in p rac tl-
A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E
P H O N E G R E S H A M 1861
P h o n e S te v e M a rs -
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people th in k Sven Nelson, th ird in th e Junior heif-1 cally every land and nation of th e
to n , G r e s h a m 385.
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GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
F S A ^ t N ln K A N D E F F I C I E N T W O G D -
stra ig h t on basic questions. T he vote
G re s h a m . O reg o n
p tm n e ^ ? 6 .
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d e x t is t s
H o lstein s;
Jo h n F lem ing, first, te rn a tio n a l trav el th e trag ed y of P h o n e lie .)
for Coolidge w as not a vote for the
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Heal E state, H cntals, L oans F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll J . H o s s n e r
m an so m uch as a vote for sound p rin R obert K ersiake, second in fem ales plague began. No o th e r disease of
P h o n e« ! Office 2186, R esid en ce 2185
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tw o y ea rs old and u n d er; Jo h n F lem m an has ever assum ed th e alarm in g l’ O R S A L E — M o d e rn 5 -ro o m h o u se , f u r
ciples of governm ent.
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T he p rese n t vote show s th a t the ing, fo u rth , in heifer, one y ear and p ro p o rtio n s of th is one dread m alady
U’-ss d i s t r i c t o f O r e s h a m .
I n q u ir e o f
liv e r. P h o n e G r e s h a m
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A m erican people ca n n o t be stam peded under two. In sen io r heifer class or th a t could, w hen enshrouded in m edi
Jo h n
F lem ing first, eval su p e rstitio n , decim ate one-fourth B E S T c h a n c e e v e r g iv e n to g e t a b o n -
by professional p olitical practices bull calves,
a u d e f a rm . 200 a c r e s , all good, to t r a d e
N O T IC E O F « I D S W A N T E D .
N erve B locking
D en ta, X . R
L aw ren ce A yisw orth second, Roland o f th e e n tire population of the know n
fo r s m a ll f a r m n e a r c ity .
L a n d will
w hich seek to cloud the m ain issue.
p o s a ls w ill be re c e iv e d b y th e
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n e v e r be o low S a f e s t :im e to tr a v e l Is i r i S ' c i a d le v d f p d ro
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a l t e r th e w re c k .
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W ith th e know ledge of th e exact
th a t questions like th e tariff and dis sixth, und Floyd Stafford seventh. In
o clo ck p. m . N o v e m b e r 24. 1924. fo r a
F O R R E N T —7 -ro o m
h o u se w lth U b a th ? b u ild in g to be k n o w n a s th e F a ir v ie w
cussion of changes in th e constitution ju n io r heifer class o r bull calves, cau se and m ost of th e fac to rs u n d e r
s o u th e a s t c o r n e r T h ir d a n d R o b e rts . h ru u ? „ T i e b.u ild in g w ill be o f tile a n d
1 b o rn e . ^B ank o f G re sh a m .
no longer seriously d istu rb business ,,ercy C arlson second.
•ri< k c o n s tr u c tio n w ith e a s t sto n e t r i m
lying th e mode of tran sm issio n ,
i t m u s t p ro v id e f o r fo u r c la s s
O D E R N ‘ eR7hf)M~_HOrTs'i7—STHl m in g s.
Brow n Sw iss: H eifer calves under plague has lost its ab ility to spread N E - W a c . re M
and in d u strie s as they have done in
/>«!«■© I t B a n k o f O resham B u ild in g
p r i n c i p a l ’s
ro o m
e Ot la n d f o r r e n t. »15 a m o n th . I ro o m s, a u d ito r iu m .
t e a c h e r s ro o m , lib r a r y , to ile t, s to r e ro o m s,
S k y lin e D a iry , p h o n e 1943.
M agdolena Boeckli first death and d estru ctio n b ro ad c ast; ye:
I n S a n d y M e d n e s d a y s _a n d T h u r s d a y s
the past. From the day of th e nation one y e a r;
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nl conventions o u r co u n try has
p o s ite lib r a r y . P h o n e G re s h a m lit.
(Ireshnm 1281
i h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e b u ild in g . P o r tla n d
S a n d y 6# and 6x2
Joyed confidence and the stim ulation j ,ll,rd ’ Jam es McLean fo u rth . F em ales c e rta in essen tial p recau tio n s, plagu
dK iV io?1
J 1’ S h a w , c le r k o f sc h o o l
W A N T T O B U Y O R R E N T s m a ll f a r m
one y ea r and u nder two, P aul Boeckli w ill co n tin u e to exist. It is only on
r e f e r r e d w ith sto c k . G. M e tte e r, c a r e d i s tr ic t No. lb , F a ir v ie w , O reg o n .
of risin g m arkets.
R. \V . V\ lik es, R t. 2, G re s h a m .
ATTORNEYS
the ac tu al eve of an o u tb reak th a t the
C andidates Davis, Coolidge and La- | first.
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A . \ T R P —T o h e a r fro m o w n e r o f g o o d
TKIM.MI5G unti UPHOLSTERING
M A ln 1249
P oland China P ig s: F a t hogs u nder public will dem and active m easu res of
F ollette w ere all highly respected by
P hones
G r e s h a m 1591
R a n c h fo r sa le. S t a t e c a s h p ric e , fu ll
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n («lven to
p a r tic u la r s .
D. F . B u s h , M in n e a p o lis,
the people for th e ir ability and sin ' I six m ouths, Crytou B u rn s fifth, and prevention.
S e a t C o v e rs a n d R e p a irin g
M inn.
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Hr. Mary F. Becker
Chiropractor
Health Reminders
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman
DR. VV. j . OTT
Dentist
dr . JULIUS G. STURE
Dentist
McGuirk & Schneider
cerlty as political leaders, but all de- P *°yd Staffor<1 «‘iKhth.
R odent plague has been slum bering
U SE fo r R E N T .
M o d e rn c o n v e n
p a rtu re s from fundam ental p o litic a li ,,uroCB: S o * u n d er six m onths, along th e Pacific co a st for a num ber H O ien
Attorneys at Law
ces, clo se in. I n q u ir e a t p o sto lfk e .
re S h a m Offlce W itb ro w B ld g
trad itio n s w ere b itterly opposed and | ioy I,eadle sev en th ; fat hogs under of y ears. T he p rese n t o u tb rea k of F O R R E N T — T h e A n n ie E . H a le p la c e
P h o n e B E a c o n 4216
n e a r P le a s a n t H o m e o n t h e B ui! R u n
O v e r L ib e r ty G a r a g e . 125-14th S t..
all inclinations to try experim ents nt six m onths. R ichard Beadle first.
ro a d , ol a c re s , a b o u t 30 a c r e s in c u l t i
pneum onic p lag u e In Los A ngeles em
B et. A ld e r a n d W a s h in g to n
v
a tio n
P h o n e i*’\ i
B e rk sh ire s: Sow u n d er six m ouths phasizes th e fact th a t plague still ex
public expense lost th e proponents
Alvlu K aser th ird ; fat hog u n d er six ists in th is country. T he rela tio n be H A L F A C R E T R M : t f o r s a le on W a L
public confidence.
h ila I le ig h ts , G re s h a m .
F in e c o r n e r
W. J. COOPER
All political p a rtie s would do w ell I m 0Uths' AIvin K ttiser Afth.
lo< a tio n
C. M. Z im m e rm a n . 50th a n d
tw een bubonic and pneum onic plague
H a w th o r n e , p h o n e T a b o r 3392.
tf
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am
p
sh
ires:
Sow
u
n
d
er
six
to learn a lesson from this election,
Is p resu m ab ly dependent on th e v a ri
Attorney at Law
F A R M E R S A T T E N T IO N !
nam ely, the voters a re able to differ m onths. H azel W heeler first, M inoru ation In th e c h a ra c te ristic s of the R e d u ced r a t e s o n f a r m in s u r a n c e in la r g e
Office over Bank of G resham
sto c k
c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J o h n B ro w n ,
en tiate betw een men utid m easu res K ohashI fo u rth , L aw ren ce Mahaffy rac e of bacilli co ncerned in a given
P o w e ll s tr e e t, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 2501. t f
Office 1181
Phon»»
B e s. 2408
and can no longer be so easily fooled fifth, Jo h n W elbes eighth. F a t hogs ou tb reak . T he black d eath of the F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. In
and
u n d er six m onths, F ra n k K eenan sec m iddle ages is to be reg ard ed as
as som e persons think.
fine a g r i c u l t u r a l a e c tie n . K a r l J . H a g .
b e rg . It 2, G re s h a m , p h o n e 576
We will continue to advance along I ond’ ^’usru T akoa th ird , Nobo Ko plague pneum onia. It is highly co n
M U S IC IA N S
AUTOMOBILES
th e pathw ay to success u uder one tlag, bash! fo u rth , E d g ar Dixon seventh.
tagious. T he specific cau se is th e
In th e Union Pacific special in th e b acillu s pestis. Infection is produced n.
V u lcan isin g and Itetreading
governed by a co n stitu tio n the equal
• ’‘•’’i A u to m o h lle e .
FRIEDA E. HRATZEL
T w o 1923 F o rd to u r in g s ,
of w hich lias not yet been w ritte n . If n o rth w este rn Oregon d istric t N um ber by in n oculation, In halation, ingestion o n e 1924 F o rd r o a d s te r .
All W ork G u aran teed
Accredited Teacher of Plano
w o 1918 F o r d to u r in g s .
we forget not th e w ords of the G reat 1. w hich w as tlie la rg e st d istric t r e p or slig h t m echanical ab rasio n . R o T
P u p il o f L o u ie V ic to r S a a r
O ne 1923 O v e rla n d to u r in g .
E m ancipator. “ W ith Malice T ow ard resen ted th ere. R ichard Beadle, th ird , dents a re tlie n a tu ra l re se rv o irs of O n e 1923 S t a r to u rin g .
S c a le B u ild in g a n d E le m e n ta r y
.¡.'E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO.
GEO« A. BRANDT,
P hone 1471
w ith a pen of four D urocs; Cryton plague. In fectio n sp read s from ra t R e ,, lia b , ility
None, With C harity for All.”
H a rm o n y
S erv ice
S tu d io —G r e s h a m . P h o n e -791
Let tile public officials in pow er re B urns sixth, w ith his pen of P oland to r a t by m eans of th e flea. T he in
•C H E V R O L E T T O U R IN G f o r s a le J l -
m em ber that they a re only the s e r C hinas; Floyd Stafford seventh, w ith fection is caused by th e flea bite.
In g o o d r u n n in g o r d e r. P h o n e D a m a s -
7x1.
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601 — Office P h o n e --------6U1
vants of the people and th a t no p o liti a pen of P oland Chinas.
P lag u e alw ays o ccurs first as an epi
TOM G. TAYLOR
In th e show m anship co n test by zootic am ong ra ts or o th e r rodents
cal p arty can survive except us It
Office Electric Bldg.
T R IC K M E N
A T T E N T IO N !
ORGAN .
piaxo
VOICE
gives a b etter governm ent to citizens breeds, L aw rence A yisw orth won first and it is u su a lly only as th e ra t pop S t a t e 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 be h a d a t g r e a t l y re d u c e d
Accredited Teacher
wlio are dally becom ing m ore e n lig h t In th e H olstein breed. A nna Boeckll u latio n is decim ated by th e rav ag es of
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , P o w ell s t r e e t
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A . M . W ilk in so n «
G r e s h a m p h o n e 2501.
ened on public questions.—T he M anu first in Brow n Sw iss breeds. In the th e disease th a t th e r a t flea Is forced
G r e s h a m . P h o n e 1051
I g n itio n E x p e r t.
fac tu re r.
vestock Judging co n test th e re w ere to bite m an to o b tain food.
C
arpenter
and
C
ontractor
$25 w ill b e g rive
iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
The
33 team s com peting from W ashington ground sq u irre l acts as a reserv o ir I c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a
e on s t a r t i n g , l i g h tin g a n d ig n itio n
DOROTHY WALTON
Obituary of llnhert While.
Oregon an d Idaho. T he Judging team for the r u ra l sp read of infection, c •’ h in
guaranteed
* ' > t -’ «..»rage. P h o n e G re s h a m 1
T e a c h e r o f P ia n o
Robert W hite w as born Ja n u a ry 7th, j from 5 lu ltn o m ah county placed sixth
w hich m ay then he tra n sm itte d to the
MACHINERY
1350, In E ngland, died at T routdale. T be boys w ere Jo h n Flem ing, R obert m ore dom estic rats.
LDELLA
TOWLE M ILLER
S T O V E R GAS E N G IN E fo r sa le 1'.,-
Oregon, November 6th, 1924. At the K ersiake und P ercy C arlson. In tb
horee pow er, good a s new. P hone l ftft.
T
each
er
of
D unning System
Air
Tight
Water
Proof
S a n ita ry co n tro l of plague, like V a u g h a n d r a g s a w w ith 3 sa w s. »85.00.
age of 2« he cam e to A m erica, and 1 poultry Judging co n test th e team from
f o r B e g in n e rs
th
a
t
of
m
ost
o
th
e
r
com
m
unicable
d
is
h’ 815'Dio v u l t e r m o u n tc d w ith 40-foot p ip e
lived In Illinois four years. He then L ynch, u n d er the le ad ersh ip of Mrs
Phone
S ‘a t e B^ n k B u ild in g
B u ild in g s M o v e d
lim it I s , I______
pfione 1331
moved to Colorado w here he lived a Jo h n Lynch, placed second, w ith six eases, is concerned first w ith infected A la rg e ¡1st o f g o o d u se d Im p le m e n ts , m a
c
h
in
e
r
y
.
a
u
to
m
o
b
ile
s.
sh o rt tim e, coining to Oregon in 1880. team s com peting. Mrs. Lynch has giv hum an beings and anim als. The
It E S S E
IM P L E M E N T CO.
IN S U R A N C E
S e rv ic e
He lived on a runch near S pringdale, en these folks real co n c en trated w ork, plague b acillu s does not exist long R e lia b ility
W. S. W OOD
1>9
b
.
p
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a
i
r
l.a
n
k s M o rse g a s o lin e e n -
Oregon, for th re e years. Since th a t which can be seen by th e show ing o utside of th e body and th e disease
S E E_
V»'n V i J n c k fo r sa le . J u s t lik e new .
Auctioneer
1 • H . R oo r k , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 335.
lim e he has resided In T routdale. He they m ade at th e Pacific In tern atio n al. is sp read by th e discharges. The p re
JOHN BROWN
V a n c o u v e r . W a s h in g t o n
w as u n m arried and lived part of the The re su lts of th e p o u ltry p lacing a t vention of plague co n sists of a cam 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
F a r m a n d S to ck S ale« a S p e c ia lty
P io n e e r R e a l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e
lin e s w ith T o d d , th e P a in t M an .
He
paign
for
th
e
ex
term
in
atio
n
of
ra
ts
1 h o n e V a n c o u v e r 614 o r
tim e w ith his b ro th er Jo h n ’s fam ily the In te rn a tio n will be given in the
w ill te ll y o u h o w . P h o n e 1971.
tf
E lfe
i Ire — A u to m o b ile — H e a lth
Ore»tinm O utlook 1561
• la te U las«
For 12 y ea rs he lived w ith th e H enry next issue. The boys and g irls com and verm in, and th e p ro p er isolation
o m ,SAJ ’ S F A C T I ° N G U A R A N T E E D
of
hum
an
cases.
Long
ran
g
e
p
rev
en
R ichardson fam ily who w ere m uch a t peting at th e Pacific In te m a tlo n w ere
Offlce »501
P hones
R e s. 2503
tached to U ucle Bob. The R ichard com ing up u galnst real com petition, tive m easu res are necessary. All sea
P o w e ll S tr e e t
sons moved to P o rtlan d and the la st In fact, th e best selected at th e sta te p o rt tow ns having com m unication
I I years of his life he lived with Mr. fairs th is year. T he classes w ere w ith plague co u n tries should exam ine
JAMES ELKINGTON
and Mrs. 8. A. Bdniundson w here he I large an d o u r boys did exceptionally r a ts cau g h t about w harves and o th er
in s u r a n c e
places,
for
plague.
P
lag
u
e
may
slum
w as loved and eared for as a relativ e I
A ccident.
Surety Bonds
Fire
ber in ra ts, ground sq u irre ls and o th er
w ould have been. The E dm ondsons I
D elivered Any Place.
Q uick Service.
L ow est P rices
P otato ( lub Work.
Antomobllc Life Health Plate Glass
ro
d
en
ts
for
y
ea
rs
before
hum
an
cases
did all th a t could be done to m ake hl
elm -es o f B urbanks, Roland
B est C oncrete M aterial to be had.
Office 2 3 4 1 ° " ‘‘* o " M a l" S tr e e t
occur. P lag u e can be co n tro lled ef
la st days easy. Mr. W hile w as a mem I
-
_________ 1 luiiu •
R en. 1958
won first, W aller S ch u b ert
fectively
by
m
easu
res
directed
ag
ain
st
her ot the F o re sters of th e W orld ami
Gilbert Nelson th ird ,
th e rat.
had th e distinction of being th e oldest I Am
an W onders: R oland Sche-
Insurance
-
Real Estate
E x te rm in ate th e rat. T his can bo
living m em ber for a num ber of years
fin I. W illiam E llio tt th ird , in
PHONE
GRESHAM
489
A r e ld e e t. H e a lth , A u to m o b ile
lone
by
sta
rv
in
g
him.
th
ro
u
g
h
the
use
having Joined th e lodge In Eu| imi nt
TROUTDALE, OREGON
class Roland S chedeen ¡«n
O r»i
* .°1 1-,'rp B e lie f A ssn .
Ire g o n L if e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
th e age of 19. He leaves to m<
>t w hich th » com p e f ra t-p ro o f recep tacles for food, and
overed
m
etal
g
arb
ag
e
c
a
n
s;
by
d
e
d eath a s is te r living in Eng
•en, he won urat and
p riv in g him of breeding place«, j
G R E S H A M O R EG O N
b ro th er, Jo h n W hite of Port
nd
Office 1291
PllOBeB
Re«.
niece, Mrs. N ellie D ahl, livlt
m eat catin in g team th ro u g h th e nbolltlon of planked
y
ard
s
and
p
assag
ew
ay
s;
by
refu
sin
g
Randy, O regon, and a host of
1 d en to n stl. itiön b e
A u ,° T o p e R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d
A ll k in d s o f T o p M a te ria l S n d
E'tinerul serv ices w ere held
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
crow d and mad© a him adm ission to the com fort or your
C u r t a i n W in d o w s
buildings, th ro u g h rat-p ro o f c in stru c -
T ro u td a le c h u rc h conducted
It.
tton,
and
screened
bi
isem
ent
o
penings,
p a s to r. Rev. E. R. II. lie
d ed . It
s . E. PALMQUIST
I by killing him a t e v >ry opportunity.
N ASH CLOTHES.
torm ent in D ouglas cent
alth top shop
H und red s of men a re te stify in g th a t !
Main st.
ash clo th es at $23.50 a re equal to I
Bre«ham
ph(1B, 1SJ4
Luck
T he 6 p er c e n t A m ericans owned
¡othea u su ally at tw ice th a t figure
Daily Trips to Portland
p e r cent of th e auto m o b iles in I
osltlvely ta ilo red to m easure. P. F l It eti
w orld J a n u a ry 1, 1936, an d now o'
( O-M HAdINO and
lack, G resham , phone 1801.__Adv.
I
Gresham
m ore. To su p p ly g aso lin e we p re d i
Pdwell
BUILDING
Portland
Phone
2.00O.duo b a r r e ls oil a day und imp«
and
T he Bank of G resham pay*
217
Ravis
All
W
ork
g u aran teed flrst-claM
UM
der money back gua
82,000,000 b a rre ls a y e a r m ore.
Maple
ent In terest on tim e deposit«
Phone Bdwy.
Adv
The While AUTO TOP Co.
F IS K
TIRES
TUBES
Gresham Tire Shop
FRANK C. JONES
SEPTIC TANKS
Sand
Gravel
Crushed Rock
CONCRETE BRICK
KNARR
&
SO N
B. W. THORNE, Agent
COAL
briquets
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
H. E. HAMILTON
G r e s h a m . O reg o n