PAGE TWO
JjK E S H A M
OUTLOOK.
TUESD AY ,
SQVEW BER
K
19>4
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished
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everf
T uesday and Friday
P regoD' bX the Outlook
h “ f « C° ’ H L S t C lair
E ditor and -Manager.
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l a n d T Ä * 0 " rMt-
w,,h
thr~
P“«
A D VERTISING
R ates
will call reasonable. Our representative
I
Auction Sale
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
H aving rented m y farm , I w ill offer
at Public Auction on the
»alq u ist place
Miles East of Gresham tin the Boring Road
XoA (‘b
l*I.A \ l \ U ( Its, i n .
ri t \ i
p h y s ic ia n s
have
P hone:
«natter March
' **’’■ • L - th. t J > 'o « o e . •« Gresbam
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Oregon under IM A r t o t
PUBLIC O W N ERSH IP MOT
FAVORED.
T U E SD A Y , D EC EM A. BER
2, ’ 19M 4
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Office 1261
11 H. HUGHES, M. D.
Powell VaII»ttai >* Ue and Price list,
2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
gon Kt 1 nhy„ Nu,r,"erï / Portland, Ore- H ours: 10-12 A. M.
gon. Kt. 1, phone U resham 123.
I
Office— W ithrow Building
.EMPLOYMENT
Sale Bain or Shine
Free Lunch
In the S eattlee s tre e t c a r system we
The fo llow in g described property.
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M
Ä ^ p ^ h X ' GRESHAM ,
OREGON
have an exam ple of a city ow ned p u b
P “ our
Long enough to read these I hone Uresham 333.
lic u tility and it is a fa ilu re and a
Office
2251
o
,
.
STO C K
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Residence 2253
ads. Take advantage of the
w hite elep h an t on th e hands of the
MISCELLANEOUS
cam of H orses, w eight about 2B00 lbs. Jersey Cow,
GLO. INGLIS, M .D .
tax payers. Yet it has been in th e
H eifers opportunities here offered.
J h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
for sale- H. W Cooley,
—^«resJiam, phone 51x2.
h ands of the public for several years,
Special A ttention to E ye D is e is « , »
c .,,,, -
£ y e D iseases and
F IR ST GROWTH
long enough to try out th e plan.
U ttin g o f G lasses
Boned wood. Î7.*50I‘- “ no ° ’ ’¿S ™°d- *ïïa *
W alking* P l o t s ' u ’-in cl? W a a b . ^ p i ^ ’’rlll¡ b a n n in g M ill, T h ree U .|„ c h mum™ »elD8erK,On> lc a w o rJ- m lnt-
«
red.
Arthur
Uran.
T h ere a re but few in stan ces in th e
.B1Jb8e<,ue,lt b u e rtlo n s , U c
q resh a m 8 O ïer F," ‘ s , a , e B ank
84
H o w , H arrow ,’
F low , sid e HID a w o r d . m in im u m I0 c
78c
OREGON
co u n try w here public ow nership of Digger. Land P la s te r S p re rd e r, D i”
S i.rlim ’*« ’
M iw rer Potato
Wf l í í í f r D _ P d r rP°.,a to «8. 2 heifer calv,
public u tilitie s has been successful (a b le and Blocks, Blas, „g sp o o , ,
P hone 167x1
1
‘ a r t’ .Stamp P u ller,
to
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P
atslej^
T
rou
td
ale
LIVESTOCK
and they w ere w here exceptionally
F° R
«»»aPsibû
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
fno r r i * ^ nn ^ ° nS ? ; f ad" - a b ' e V -
favorable conditions existed.
CATTLE
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M ill
1>WB
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
Gresha«n 363.
* rB* '-'p*®WeR. phone
R ecent a tte m p ts have been m ade in
TWO JE R SE Y COWS for s a ~
To’
on «(ion
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IO
fresh-
for
Stock barn 3. fair '¿rounds? In
AiUtO Loa<J,« r Shot Gun.
C alifornia to convict th e sta te to a
Gresham, Oregon.
In_ íir^t cIa«s c? ndJtion, 12 guage,
W om en and C hildren
H O USEH O LD GOODS
program of ow nership and develop
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COWS FOR SA LE. 2 O uern sev. » u
m ent on a la rg e scale of the sta te w a S ln .e s, D re'su’rs « n í ’
stein and 1 Brown
Drown
? ” " ‘ h’ Sew ing Machine,
2 fresh, 1
fresh in few days* Sw iss,
Ed.
te r pow er and oth er resources. It has
'— m a-
..... ; v ; .
Mrs. H. Timmerman ' A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
many
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to
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and
^ G resham 181.________
failed. E vidently th e people believe
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I h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
FOR
D
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A
D
STORAGE
see 9 s w-t,
these resources, the backbone of pub
bun and
O re .s h a m . p b o p e 194?. ' S ' T t lo m P-
TER
MS
Farm.-Section
Line”
r$ad^eist*
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f
O
res”
tf
lic utilities, can be developed m ore
Room
s 15 and 16, Congdon Bldg
tim e upon a p p r o v e T n m e s ^ T '^ n « 8^ « ^ “ 0. —Î8. OV — ,2ü on 8ix m onths
am. Phone ¿04.
For your
CHICKEN
tt
H ours 2 to 6 P M
safely u n der priv ate cap ital and con
m ust m ake a rra n g e m e n ts’ w Y t h ^ S ¿ X ^ d a J
Cred,t I TEA. " .
s a l e — One
convenience at A V
V M
««-r.
& Co. "«• at
etzger | Office 127!
P llones
R e. ldence , J7x
trol.
N i c k ,r . ,o n - S farm 1 Vlv
. Pal«- black
mares, 5 and «
• machinery
and gentle.
6 years old.
Well b r o k e
Greshani, Oregon
OLD GROWTH
*
WOOD for sale,
An unsuccessful attem p t has ju s t
37.50 a cord, .
in y r e s h a n /
Fred J. Anicker. delivered
harness. Ä
Ä h ^ Æ
been m ade in th e sta te of W ashington
Leave orders at Out-
look.
H. V. A D IX , M. D.
to tie up th e sta te w ith S eattle and R. I- ANDERSON, A uctioneer
linker
Son, Un-wliajn
K. A M ILLER, Clerk
W
S
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/ h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Tacom a in a so cialistic public ow ner
PIGS
Office Fhflône. ° l « r, ® ? n,k7»Of ° rMha£ ’e , . . . .
ship schem e for th e control of the
POR SA LE—Dry
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W ANT TO
w ater pow er of th e state. T he bill FLAX INDUSTRY MAY
Ä
er Mh v‘
W ith Dr. W. J. Ott
-----L1* t2t n. Greaham. uhnnn npi
know n as the «‘Bone bill," was decis
t;"-“t phone for appointm ent
HELI’ TH E FARM ERS
I™
s « E« T E ,.iwXksXE H n ? ° ? s o w s
phone stev# Ma™
ively defeated.
tf
A sta te or locality adapted to both
cheap.
Phone
1604
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Dr. Mary F. Becker
FOR
WOODSAWINO
0*11 J
On the surface, th e bill pretended to
By A rthur B risbane.
ville
F
arm
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Ito
u
u
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A
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vr'
Mel‘
H
ossner,
P h o n e Gr< s h a m 15x1
ing of flax and its m a n u fa ctu re
be a m easure w hich would enable the grow
C h ir o p r a c to r
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t
f
has a g re a t asset, and from dem on
§ £ Í e L E C T R ^S ^ E a 1/
cities of S eattle and Tacom a to sell stra tio n s of G overnor P ierce at th e so m e ' : f . " Î - C.hin ip an .z ee’ f o r d i n g to
POULTRY
electric light and pow er service o u t p en iten tiary and ex p erim en ts and in
Gresham 78x2.
ó a '
alleged m em ber of a
H ours ; -10AA.- MMm F p * ^ BATHS
Bryan.
w hence
side of th ese m unicipalities. It also v estig atio n s of th e O .A .C . and the Ib-m
Llbrar;y Block. Gresham
k
8 prang th e C au casian race
sta te cham ber of com m erce, w estern HU ?
“ “ m om ent ° f e x a lta tio n ’ TUR K EY S FOR"
Phone 122x
WOOD SAWING
gave the rig h t to these cities to con Oregon
has both.
u » n E'«r 2ust r'Kht for
, H is keeper, as u sual, en tered the cage I Thanksgiving.
Q“ ,ck ,y a “ d efflelentiy done by ex-
dem n and a p p ro p riate all of the p r i
’ ail Mrs. Soderquist,
*
431 Gresham.
F lax can be grow n in m any iocali- I to clean it. fj»«“
; ’. S k ' " , r.„ * d ‘¡ . " / „ S
to "%ard!Lrx8fzr niptly attended Mrs- Harriett Timmerman
vately owned and operated public u til .1 » . M
16 Rock
EARLY
puiletR A 8 f? 5 el*?"
GEORGE SHAW P h on e 229 F airview | A hon,c H her<’ the sick are nursed
ities in W ashington. So th a t, in effect fiber p roduct can only he su ccessfu lly ‘
k ck ! d th e keeper sen seless with
once
, V. SL C la ir e s bl¿ í k í aken &t
it w as nothing m ore o r less th a n a raised in c e rta in localities, and in its l n ,t’ , Tn t ,,out th e °P en door and
not the sic k n e ss
’
He stopped to I — < let
- eland avenue oil Section Lb
lndL wo”b 'i,m ,'C ¡ K -“ i™
M in .-
m ost sw eeping effort to place the op m a n u fa ctu re into linen p ro d u cts cli- 7 “ ?.ed ln th e Pa rk
AH c a ses, bnt Con ta g lon s d iseases
co“ r tesies w ith his - friend
1
R Ä Ä
^ o Ä m " Ï3r7Î!arred O resham . p T o n .V m ,
eration of th e s ta te ’s u tilitie s in the m ate is as im p o rta n t as is p a rtic u la r Jo h n B a rre
PH O N E G RESHAM 1861
tt, 83-year-old p ark friend,
soi, conditions for grow ing
. i
„
em-
hands of th ese tw o cities.
° n h,S Wav back
Some co u n tries can grow th e long to°Um cage"
T he v o ters w ere not only suspicious fibre, but because of cold w eather,
o
u
REM EM BER
POULTRY WANTED
DEN TISTS
W hen you ad m ire a prizefighter, you
hom ebody— som ew here— w an ts v o n r I
of th e real purpose of th e bill but they h ard w ater, elec tric and o th er cli-
ALL
W
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ad
m
ire
only
a
poor
im
itation
Phone,: office SI84. ResI(lenfe
S tn ,n g r a ^
th is Cbristm as.
H ardy
tic conditions th e fiber ca n n o t be i ch îm p an zee^ an d a
of
view th e situ atio n w ith alarm on eco m atii
Studio, phone 541.—Adv.
«<*«uy|
m a n u factu red w here grow n and h a s a errtt-111 n «I_*
w orse im itatio n ot PhoneG. ^ SHAM PRODUCE CO.
nom ic g rounds because it w as obvi
d
ro
w
n
has
o
d
o
r
llh
,
ih
m
co„id
0
«
Gresham,
Oregon
be exported for m an u factu re.
p r ize fle h te r a
DR. W. J. OTT
ous th a t Its p assage and enforcem ent to The
W illam ette valley has both th e Ils o from L e ~ 7 8eC° ndS- L e a r"
Cream P rices.
l i t u i E s t a t e , R entals, Loans
D e n tis t
would ev entually tend to th e enorm soil and clim atic conditions— it has all
a
,
- th e chim panzee, that
Sandy C ream ery is paying 42
ts
a
t
th
e
cream
ery
and
sn
...
ous Increase of taxes, a burden w hich ( th a t is n ecessary for production and freedom depends not on how h ard you W ANTED—2« “ «nV. ,or ,7!ore |,low !and. j cen
euis a t in e cre am e ry and 40 ce n ts on N erve B locking
n. -
J o " h h’e bUh fhOW WeU y° U ‘;ai‘ tb '»k
E,’l"Ui . | , l ;tlJr‘‘k.l’a 'r '-’'jildirig. c' rop rent. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.-A d v .
tf
over Bank o f GreshamX ' R ay
m anu
-
would be distributed upon every tax-1 n’a
,,u factu — re— and • ttiere
is reason to
lai. I aisley, Troutdale. oFeimn
down
h
l.
kh,m
panzee
rose,
knocked
payer and p roperty ow ner in th e I,be,,*'‘ve tb a t both w ill develop in to big
th e
keeper, and w alked out of T ™ ím s m 't-'Veíí " E iñ R p e S K K EEPINO
state, solely for th e benefit of th e po- l ,ndu 8 tries for th e state.
Si'il.1,', . ; 1" ,
c ^ v ^ e , ^ ° . U ndF flOS r
do n e t t 6' - - h<i <lfdn 1 k " ° W w h at tn
RESHAM MARINELLO dr JU L IU S G. STU R E
lltlcal ad m in istra tio n of th e tw o cities .. ° ° Ter,n.or P |e rc e ’8 pioneer w ork in
“T h ere's th e rub.
n n e ite y . ( .r. siiani. phon.. 1313
'
B e a u ty S h o p p e
D e n tis t
„1 S eattle an d T arom a.
r S t i S ' Ü g !’
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W ithin 24 h o u rs, a girl of 14, scold-
W e Do
Offiee
In
Bank
o f Orezham Building
..............« ........... ..... B „ „ W l, . .
M arre,| | B<> 8h a m » „ o lig . M anirnrlng.
A n b o h" . - h” ?hot h erse lf to dead,.
In Sandy W ednesdays and T h u rsd a ^
Scalp anil r Eariai
T rp
riât,m
K ’Ë iu R
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fk tm o n ta
.X T
^ k Sat ó í ^ ‘° ¿ M
th e re fo re a signal defeat for »he p u b - |huve m ade a study of the flax Indus-
18-year-old
boy,
b
eaten
by
1,1 i
■ wrttek.
ttwnt
.
pho n es
. . in
. . ly -1
I trv
M arlnello P rep aration s for S ale
lie ow nership group and a th
^ . ’, , sn ? v y th a t if
R JS ^ r t a i n a_
to com e, a n d / i a th e r> killed h im self b ^ tu rn m g 'on
Gresham 1231
s
Lldg.. Portland. Oregon.
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__Handy 60 nnd 6x3
.
T
..J?tTBY
IM
BRIE
veiled move would com pel all the p e o - |w ill m a k eKO r ^ n n f“ “ *1 lin e“ fa c t°rie« I t h S . g a s -
ALBER TA H IN D ER M A N
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To
b<ar„from
owner
of
good
m e of ... ........................... ........
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l w “ ‘ m ake Oregon fam ous.
Ranch for sale,
from the " m h a " ’ 8aid to descend
particular,,
“ a F8t*BS8£a’ b~prlce' ,ul1
partit
’
ATTORNEYS
G overnor W ithycoinbe’s plan was m a n lik e »E Kher. a p e s" o r 8onie anl"
M inneapolis,
Minn
HUM M ING and UPH OLSTERING
u .
. .
1 ’r (he sta te to grow its own flax by n a like them , should tr e a t his own
’^ 9
rh o n ^
^ 7 7 ^
burden of taxation.
priso n labor, but G overnor P ierce g o r ilH 11 W tH “ b ru ta lity of w hich no HOUSE POR R ENT. Modern conven-
A ltentloa C l,en
fences,
close
In.
»«at Covers and Repairing
Inquire at postofflee.
T he defeat of th e bill w as likew ise p h in k s a b etter plan is for th e farm l a . iv e r gau"fty°UUng ° r ch lm p ab ^
McGuirk & Schneider
FOR R EN T—Th
a victory for th e thou san d s of sm all I ,‘ r8 to K.row th e rtax aiul th e prison to
A tto r n e y s a t L a w
A m an th a t would not allow an y
and th rifty investors
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who have put 1 u _
» ...
body
to
beat
his
young
h
o
rse
or
.log
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th e ir savings into safe and profit-bear- L e e l factory To’ xToo^feet' ' f l S r o o "
O v e r I iK ho.n e tlKaron 4216
O ,er Liberty G arage, 125-14th St
hr
a.n ° f b re a king Its s p irit" will
It
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1
Alder
and
W
ashington
mg se cu ritie s of the p riv ately owned built
by
prison
inhnr
1...!,
...
'
6 8ensit,ve 8plrit of his own
. .. Jby prl8on ’abor, and has in- child
J la w t^ rn e^ p ^ neZ' Ä
~
5° 'h and
utilities.
stalled th e re in th e n ecessary m a
chinery to han d le th e tlax straw - h«
W. J. COOPER
FARM ERS ATTENTIO N!
lias reb u ilt and en larg ed th e aban- seJm to thi" k " " ^ Ce.d h ° W ,lttle men n ..
M l. KAINIEH TO IIEMAIN.
Iloned rettin g ta n k s; has erected nine they X
^ eir 8OUls w h,le
A tto r n e y a t L a w
th in k
. t ' and bow m uch they
Now, T acom a, th a t o ught to hold la rg e sheds to sto re the flax straw
T IR E S
Office over Bank of G resham
th e ir
you for som e tim e. T he United S tates baH .................. a sta te w ater rig h t ami bod es a fte r Th" Wil1 ,h ap Pen
Office t m
Installed an elec tric pow er p lan , a t a ie tt hehm a 1
X a r ® dead? A c o rl,se
Phones
geographic hoard for th e fo u rth tim e «•ost of about »10,000, th a t gives th e a
Re«. 2,08
' «r
8 " ° m ° re ,m P °r t a n t th an
and
automobiles
In 34 y ears decides th a t th e nam e prison about 240-horae pow er w ith o u t Yet m™ ^ o rn o u t 8hoes th ro w n aside,
s t, ami in the com ing sp rin g h w H ' lh a , ^ m li, ,.P° W«Pr' fr° m ,b e P b a ™ab
R ain ier sh all stand as th e nam e of the a lo «l«l
T ï - c Æ ' Â ï , . « ’»
MUSICIANS
TUBES
to
facto ry th e .L c h V e r y
« ’ m il-
* * «"•«•
g rand old m ountain of W ashington
e Cone w ---.
ith ...»
his » co v n u crete
grave. A R EA L BARGAIN in
v ic ir K
m
ake
sack
and
seine
tw
ine.
V ulcanizing and R etreading
and tliat of T acom a, long a rival name,
have w orried about th e ir bodies.
EH!EDA E. BRATZEL
a 1923 Chevrolet
touring. Can be
straw »herl< pas,P a‘s ta sm ,n , hra . R a n g tlax
e d I ,hinklngQT
d ""th in ‘,>r(.‘8t,ng to >me
Th
age. G resham. .>r8yene at Main S t- *ar-
is given the knockout
All W ork G uaran teed
A ccredited T eaeh er of P lan o
from $20 to »30 per ton. depending on io I g fro , " t h ^ ° " ' d hp' “W berc
TRI « h.MEX ATTENTION i
Pupil o f Louis Victor Saar
State
Out of the g re a te st football gam es he quality. Flax m eal is m ade fro m H u g . « % S ,
G resham T ire Shop
J-* "“ " VVh° i8 Ro'
perm its, liab ilities and
Scale
Ihe
seeds
in
the
prison.
Over
»100,000
■
n,y
body,
in the en tire county for tills season
GEO. A. BRANDT,
P hOue 1471
Gresham p h o n ? ^ " ' P ow e“ «‘reet.
2501
A,"’‘rl,‘a " S I''« "'-
Studio—Gresham . Phone 791
will lie played a t B erkeley, C alifornia, on "bal’d a,‘,Xthe 'priio'm am i' t'im fiber
Ikiiilion' Expert.
on New Y ears day. It is ea st a g a in st and straw will l>,. converted into vai-
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l,,b
e
f
ö
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r
a
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J,d i o r o f T be M an u factu rer re
cannot lind
west th is tim e betw een the U niversity liable p ro d u cts during th e com ing h t , d u rg e,,t neei1 ° ’ com m unica-
801 — Office Phone_____ 601
TOAI G. TAYLOR
of P en nsylvania and the U niversity of w inter. T h ere is scarcely any ¡.art p ? betw een his Salem office and San
Office
Electric
Bldg.
ORGAN
1 aiifo ru la elevens. Both team s use of th e llax p ro d u ct th a t is a loss Flax F ra,,c isco - Re tu rn ed »0 bis desk
PIANO
m achinery
VOICE
pulling m achines have alread y m ade
.u
'¿'J1 1,1 a 8tation to 8U»tion ST ? y E n VSA3
E
N G IN E for sale 114
A ccredited T eaeher
m uch the sam e system of playing, and th
gas
EN
e ir ap p e aran c e ln th e valley and i, so u l (n ° ‘ a8 k ,Pg ’o r a P a rtic u la r p e r n ^ ^ P ^ e D j r p o d j M new. p “ ne 160^'
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w hen these re p re se n ta tiv e elevens is said th a t they will reduce the
son)
S carcely has he replaced the H4 h p Fa.rbanks M o r ¿ 5 ~ iü o iin ^ C T
fo r 're
c e . iv n^.
e r, when
th
C arpenter and Contractor
m eet in th e ir In ter-seetlonal gam e m er cost of »20 p er a c re to »6.
P " h a Rd oJrak kcf" r
J u s r .lk n«e„ e ^
e.t
.
— e an sw e r cam e over
' I h a re g re a t ex p ectatio n s for the n nr i
I r *' He a8ke'1 th e °P er- —L¿_£L_1“x»tK._Gre»liani._ phone 335.
n eith er It is suid will have an a d
ato r for speed and he c e rta in ly got it PAIn ? J wUhD - S ^ LL.uP.A V,E R are no, side
DOROTHY WALTON
v an tag e over th e o ther. T he stadium fu tu re of th e tlax in d u stry of O re
g u a r a n teed
A le tte r would have tak en tw o days
gon." said G overnor Pierce. "I th in k
Paint Man.' He
Teacher o f Piano
will tell you bow. »he
w here the gam e will be held will seat we a re paving th e way to big fu tu re for tran sm issio n and d elivery; a p e r
Phone 197,
tf
72,000.
HAY
LI)ELLA TOWLE M ILLER
developm ents, ami I believe th a t fac sonal round trip would have req u ired
E ith e r would have been HAY, new, sw eet, i ...^„
t o r i e s will locate h ere and th a t ev en t
Air T ight
Wah>r p roof
T each er of D unning System
,2£e ly ..t.urt‘«(. Just baled
ti epreoentatlv«
ou, of mow In barn.
res front Oregon Inter ually llax Will he the biggest sin g le in | too late as an im p o rtan t new s q u es
I i
or any -m o u n t'7 ¿ u
,
c
.
j ,, - f
Beginners
tion
was
Involved
for
w
hich
in
stan
t
«»ted in the developm ent of co o p e ra- d u stry of Oregon an d th e best paying
n™m,rep a ,’d aave Wholesale an J re,"aU
P h on e 1831 84 Sta‘8
Building's
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."
inquire Â
n- J i " ~ Ï Ï Ï y " ; '
five m arketing am ong ag ric u ltu ra l
1___________ K*». P h on e IS
13.31
nq ui re Sm ith grocery.
n a t lo n a > in te r e s t w ou ld - Phone
"W e a re m aking splendid h eauw ay i v i
Uresham 9S
p roducers are p lanning ,0 be p re se n t
,
n
a\
e
been
lost.
w ith the flax in d u strv in tin prison,
W
A
N
T
E
iüZ
p.ye
sii
IN SUR ANC E
at th e ann u al m eeting of th e N ational th e p en iten tiary
T be is th e service th a t p riv ate en
«^irHnn A¡''b'«'«» Carlton - *ba"n*
PUr’
. ......- CM
I -
W. S. W O O D
elf-su stain in g but
N ursery Co.,
< a r i,on, Oregon.
C ooperative Council of fa r...... co will m ake it pay a profit , o th e sta te te rp rise gives in lieu of lelsu relv d is
SE
E
—
A u c tio n e e r
o p erativ e m a rk e tin g associations In besides paying a sm all w age scale to in terested . public-ow nership Ineffici
« « ‘ look w ant ads w ill bring buyer
JO HN BROWN
ency.
I,
is
th
e
reason
for
th
e
re
being
the
p
riso
n
ers."
FaV
n„N
i
B
O
dUi’,Eri 5 £ ? » ™ ° T O N
W ashington, I), c.
and se lle r to g e th er cheaply
"
7
"«and Stock S a l e a sp e 'c iin ,
th e United s ta te s quickly.
and
"B ut w e can only go so far a t the m ore telephones
L u :nLerFR: aI E; tate a "” Insurance
I
hone
\Hnrou>er
614.
or
'•
i,r e F Ä r * - » ' - « e
saiit the governor. "W e can ban in all th e re st of th e w orld, and
Gre.kam Outlook 1581
W illiam M. B utler has bi sn ap p o in t- prison,
>nly use a lim ited am ount of thr crop, m any tim es as m any phone m essages
O ff ic ilo ! ACTI^
guaranteed
'«I by G overnor Cc x of M assachusetts We u re practically
d em o n stratin g per ca p ita as in o th e r lands. It | s
s United S tate s 1 enntor to fill te m w hat can be done, and fu tu re expan reaso n for freig h t rate s beln
les
Powel'|OSt'rcet
R e a 250î
S an d
th an one cent per ton m ile in A m ert-
G ravel
p o rarily the vacancy caused by th e ston m ust com e from th e o u tsid e.”
C rushed R ock
ca. as com pared w ith alm ost 3 cen ts
recen t death of S en ato r Lodge. Mr
Per ton on state-ow ned railro a d s of
T he i
JA M ES ELKINGTON
B utler, as chairtn n of the national re- many b (overnm ent, w hich found so New South W ales
C O N C R E T E B R IC K
llions for th e w ars of other
p ublican com initt e led the p arty ami people in Europe, ought to find a few
,
INSURANCE-
O ur sta n d a rd s of living are ,h key
y y ir fe n t
Snrery Bonds
«„ci
D elivered Any Place.
In th e re ■nt can, i o lars for building th e can als th at to I he world politics of
Quick
Service.
L
ow
est
P
rices
A utom obile L ife H ealth P la te G .a "
u r tim e, We
this co u n try needs. One canal would unlock th e world
igu.
Dest C oncrete M aterial to be had.
unite ttie L akes and th e M ississippi puzzle w ith th e Da w ar rep a ra t <>nn
Office 214l” " r8 °"P1* “ i 8
«■s report.
' i i? " i,b tb ,‘ G ulf and th e Pacific 1
Res. 1958
'l a I auatua. A nother can al for sh ip s!
co u n try w ith th e A, i
>1
E
Insurance
big Ann
in city
PHONE ORESHAM 489
Am i ,
Estate
Jj a Com bined
he ou in
Treatm ent,both
TROUTDALE. OREGON
ocal and internal, and «s been succcss-
ul in the treatm ent o f Catarrh fot over
li n r
B.
W. TH ORNE, Company
Agent
h'tty years. Sold by all druggists.
Office l«9| ,rtESHAM. OREGON
^ L C H E N E Y & C O ., T oledo, O h io
LUAL
R. SA LQ U IST, O w ner
T im ely C om m ents
.
4'
I
The While AUTO TOP Co.
F IS K
”
SE PT IC T A N K S
KI\ARR & SO N
f t a l l vs C a t a r r h
M edicine
f
briquets
^TLJW-R ■ ■ W «k B
l u
,
a TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
____ _________ 1
EK STRO M TRUCK SER V IC E
stating up. >D cr
ahead of your «
but in doing so
en gin e •r of thu
sam e
D«i7|Z
Trips to Portland
G resham
Phoue
IA<<1
Portland
,
SI7 D avis
• hone lid w y. :
"
Re. 1957
Autr
A tl’ klndJ’S f'T S p ^ J P ^ J V P A lr ^ t
rial and
Curtain Windo
s « E. PALM QUIST
Main
s,
AUTO TOP .SHOP
Gresham
Filone 1285
lO A T R A C T IM i A M )
RI IL D IX «
A u W ork g u a ra n tee d first-class
D. A’. HAMILTON
Oregon
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