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GRESHAM OFTLOOK,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, l>*s
GRESHAM OUTLOOK IORFGOX IS RICH
’ “F ang in th e F o re st.” C. A lexander.
P ublished every T uesday and F rid ay
IN LITERATURE Davie»7 “ " 6 Trai1' ” M ary C aro^ n
a t G reeham , Oregon, by the Outlook
P u blishing Co.. H. L. St. C lair,
T he list of Oregon w rite rs Is la rg e
,‘,‘s te e P T ra ils,” Jo h n Muir.
E d ito
r and _______________
M anager.
____
. ,n Proportion to th e s ta te ’s D o n u la o “ Rhym es of O ur V alley,” an d “By
O ne
and ,h e ,,um ber 18
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an d B la d e ‘’ A nthouy
m o n th « 1 t r ia l e u b u rrip tlo n . 6oc.
idiy.
la Á d ? » a “ r - ° n
W' th * " “ ■* P o r t -
“Mt. H o od /’ Mazamas.
I Irat in se rtio n , lc a w ord, m in i­
P H Y S IC IA N S
MACHINERY
A league of Oregon w rite
rs has been
___________
_ , “M ountains of O regon," W. G. Steele mum 20c: su b se q u e n t in sertio n s,
form ed w ith Chas. H. C arev as n r e s l
‘A .PPI e w ° n i a n of th e K lic k ita t,” K a w ord, m in im u m 10c
A D V B R T I8 IN O
.
„ FOK ^A L E OB T B A lI l.
P h o n e ; Office 1261
R a te a re a e o n a b le . O u r
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R. M orris
12- ft. S y ra c u s e plow .
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e dent, and J. B. H o rn er se c re ta ry Tl,„
,
. .
rill call.
13- ft. O liv e r plow .
'n fflr...
,
se cretary . T he
Geology of th e C olum bia G orge
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of
K. W illiam s.
■ ^,nJ,e,r **d aM s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h I m
u
_ th e league a re w ith th e ” J. —
h. p. g a s e n g in e a n d p u m p Ja ck .
ai tht P e sto ffle e a t G re s h a m . 0 1 com Pa ny, P o rtlan d , _____________
and Alleen
G re e n b o n e g r in d e r.
"C anoe and Saddle," T. W inthrop.
t
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T O « BALE
O regon, u n d e r th * A ct o f M a rc h 3 1879.
Jo h n P e tty
L e n n o x R o a d , P o rtla n d , H o u r s : 10-12 A . M.
2-« a n d 7-8 P . M
B rong Is a s sista n t se c re ta ry
. ‘‘H ist° ry of th e E xpedition of Cap- J e r s e y bu ll, c a n b e re g is te r e d , «35
1, B o x 4 7 5 ._______
A jÌ ìy t«6W' 6
° ld’ wl11 freHh*n in 3 R A t. N K
T h . p u n » , , o , , h.
K i a i i a a . " 11“
E R H O L W u se d c r e a m s e p a r a ­
Office— W ith ro w B u ild in g
J e J u ìy ’t t s ' 6 > e a r " °*d ’ w iil f r ’’*h en *n
historic relics .
to r» . g u a r a n t e e d
In g o o d c o n d itio n ,
n f , , | helpr,il fln'1 *» "t.tP d a , fo llo w ,:
"B eyond th e Rooky .M o u n tain ,"
t h e —
T a k e th
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m e a n d * t • r y t h e m / H e s s e l
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OREGON
I m p le m e n t Co.
Jotin Deer. 10-dlsc. d isc h a r ro w . >30.
To b rin g Oregon w rite rs to g e th er ParK er
° ‘*\‘nr
‘n ’P i'-n ien ts.
R. T. S te ffa n -
T he Oregon
H istorical
housed in the public auditoriu/,°P O T t- íratio n “ " “ tP ratU re- th e D ram a’ I» « « -
‘Down th e Colum bia,” L. R. F re e ­
jo n , I U m ile e a s t o f G r e s h a m o n old
PLANTS. SEEDS. ETC._______ Office 2251
K a n e p la c e . P h o n e 1067.
man.
R e s id e n c e 2258
and Allied A rts, to prom ote an
h i ' I t S A L E — O r e g o n C h a m p io n g o o s e b e r­
land, is one of O regon’s valuable and
The C olum bia H ighw ay,” S. C.
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CATTLE
J4 p e r I®®*- L u c r e tia D e w b e rry p la n ts .
useful in stitu tio n s. It is an invest u n d erstan d in g of th e co rrela tio n of all L an caster
S - \ L E -S e v e ra l good, fre s h c o w s ;
>3.00 p e r 100. B a rc e lo n a A lb ert p la n ts .
th e a r ts and to f u rth e r th e recogni- I “ Indian W ars,” F. F. Victor,
Physician and Surgeon
m ent of the state, of g re a t ed ucatio n ­
y o u n g h u ll ; s e t d o u b le h a r n e s s , g o o d a s
20c eaidi. P re p a id . W . R. W o o d w o rth .
tion of Oregon as an Ideal field for
Bupk " c - w F urlong.
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d
n e w ; 3 -ln ch lo w -w h eel w ag o n .
S T
E s ta c a d a , O re g o n , H e ig h ts B e rr y F a r m .
al and h isto ric al im portance, and, like J th
L in d , p h o n e SSxL
F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s
e ir h ighest developm ent: to spread J. SchafV r
PaC‘flc N o rth w est-"
PLA N T T R E E S NOW .
any wise investm ent, grow s m ore val
Office o v e r F i r s t S t a t e B a n k
F A M
I L Y C ? W f o r s a le o r tr a d e
N ow Is th e tim e to p la n t tre e s . W e h a v e G R E S H A M .
a
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know
ledge
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"O
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th
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P
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T
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OREGON
uable as tim e goes on.
h h o n e 1033, C h a s. L u n d q u is t.
p e a c h , p e a r, p ru n e , p lu m , a p p le , w a l­
n u t. a n d filb e rt tre e s . A ll k in d s o f f r u i t
All honor is due th e p rese n t v eteran n o rth w est of th e w orks of Oregon M u r p h y .
P
hone
167x1
PIG
S
.
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tr e e s a n d b e r r y p l a n t s a t r e d u c e d p r ic e s
“From an Oregon R anch," Stephens.
c u ra to r, G eorge H. H im es who has I "
P a rtic u la rly such w orks as
N u r s e r y lo c a te d on P o w e ll V a lle y ro a d
“H istory of O regon," Chas. H. Carey A N O T H E R L I T T E R o f th o s e p u r e b re d
o n e m ile a n d a h a l f w e s t o f G resh am .'
done m uch d uring his m any y ears of
',<“‘pe8t “ P P ^ 'a H o n . and to
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
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"B rief H isto ry of O regon,” Jo h n B.
S
en d fo r c a ta lo g u e a n d
p ric e lis t.
S c h a e fe r, B o rin g , p h o n e 396.
connection w ith th e society to con- L ^ w o r k ^
Pr° ductlon> ,n O re*on H orner.
P o w ell V a lle y N u r s e r y . P o r tla n d , O re ­
Physician and Surgeon
go n . R t, 1, p h o n e G r e s h a m 123.
’A m erican Birds and “L ittle Bird
POULTRY
serve and preserv e th e historic relics building of th e very h ig h e st order,
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Finley
of the Oregon country.
ouiidlng
HAY
W omen and C hildren
B la c k M in o rc a s , G o ld en B u ff a n d W h ite 2- T u N S nice C L 1
laid by n otable Oregon au th o rs."
m i ' v * / 1" ? ’ ; ! W r,P 1E ato n -
G resham .
-
Oregon
L e g h o rn s fro m sto c k t h a t h a s n o t h a d
It w ill rep ay one who has not done
c lo v e r m ix e d a n d c h e a t, >20 a to n . E .
T h e m n ttn io
, g raves i shall.
The Volce of th e P ack ,” E. Mar­
e le c tr ic lig h ts to fo rc e e g g p ro d u c tio n
[:• - F liio tt, R t. 3. B o x 53. B o rin g , o n
in e m otto is Not ~ on .t,
th e ir
so to visit th e room s on the second
E n o c h C re w s. S e a b r ig h t, C a lif o r n ia .
K. L . L o v e la c e p la c e , 1H m ile s w e s t o f
“P io n eer Camp F ire ,” C. W. K enne
tso r in _________
floor of the auditorium and see some alone but in fh eir hands we place our
PUREBRED
RHODE
IS L A N D
RED
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
flow ers.”
J dy.
e g g s fo r h a tc h in g
G ood la y in g s t r a i n
of th e relics.
n i . K b P 1 .H V K R H A Y f o r sa le , b r i g h t
The lite ra tu re produced In Oregon ! Pr/ tItom esteader8 P o rtfo lio ,” A. D.
a m CeThtH a
G. V u n k e r. G r e s h ­
Physician and Surgeon
a n d c le a n . >19 p e r to n .
E. H . B o u r-
a m . p h o n e 309.
Among oth er exhibits visito rs will
I lO l8’ F t
Y ro u «dBle. P h o n e C o r b e tt
R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g .
B A R R E D R O C K S E T T I N G E G G S fo r
“ Live Boys in O regon,” Banks.
be especially interested in the w ritin g and about Oregon is receiving ln-
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
<-rorv. vt;r,<
Hn® flock' 5oc d02«»»- G O O D L O O S E H A Y f o r sa le . T im o th y Office 1271
"L and C laim ers,” J. F. W ilson.
desk of Mrs. M arcus W hitm an. This creased and w ell m erited recognition
P hones
R e s id e n c e 127x
P h o n e 166
A lle " ’ TrOUt<ia,e' O reg o n .
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“C
rater
L
ake,”
M
azamas.
T he w rite rs ’ league recen tly p ro ­
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
w as brought across the plains to Ore
“Boy S couts a t C ra te r L ake,” W P P 7oIi Ft n f JK I\ li’
duced a unique m ap of Oregon, show ­
y1 KEI> O O C K E R E L S
U T 200 L B S . H U N G A R IA N V E T C H
gon in 1836 by Mrs. W hitm an, th e first
Eaton.
131« I
M ' S ' O w en 8 ’ G re s h a m , p h o n e A B se O ed
ing th e d istrib u tio n th ro u g h the sta te
f o r «ale. J o h n E g g im a n . I ' i m ile s
“The L ullaby Book,” A. B. Shelby.
w hite woman to com e overland Into
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
s o u th F l e a s a n t H o m e , p h o n e 393.
of a u th o rs and th e ir productions. It
A L E O R T R A D E F O R C H tC K -
"F reem o n t’s E xpedition T hrough F O en R s, S one
th e Oregon country.
F O R S A L E — G ood lo o se c lo v e r a n d g r
u
sed
250
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Physician
and Surgeon
O regon," F. C. F reem ont.
w as p rep ared by Jo h n T. H otchkiss.
r o n d itlo n . A. C. C o m p to n , B o r ­
« n il
. P c I to n - O n e m ile s o u th o f
The ship ch est and m irro r of Capt,
S p rin g d a le . I n q u ir e o f A. B . K e r s la k e
B an k ° f G resh am
“ H istory of th e Modoc W ar by an
ing, O reg o n . P h o n e G r e s h a m 95x.
T he face of th e m ap is w ell dotted
Office P h o n e 1431 o r 17#
B e s. 1433
R obert G ray, discoverer of the Colum
In d ian ,” Riddle.
H. E
400-E O O C Y P H E R S IN C U B A T O R fo r M IX E D L O O S E H A Y f o r s a le .
over w ith title s and au th o rs. The fol­
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
B r a m h a ll
1 m ile s o u th o f T ro u td a le
“ H istory of O regon,” W. H. Gray.
d a le ?tt5' 2 H '
H a y Ie 8 ’
657- T r o u t-
bla riv er a re also on exhibit. Captain
B e s t P h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
■ o n T r o u t d a le r...o l P h o n e G r e s h a m 7Sx.
low ing is th e list of n o tab les a p p e a r­
“The T o u rists N o rth w est,” R K
G ray sailed Into th e 'O regon, or R iver
B A R R E D P L Y M O U T H R O C K E G G S 50
ing on th e map. T he rea d er is urged Wood.
A T 1' ' ' 1':. F O R S A L E . H a l f m ile
of th e W est,' on F riday, May 11, 1792
w est o f C o ttr e ll sto re . E . E . V a n F le e t.
c e n ts a s e ttin g .
M rs. P ric e , G r e s h a m
"T he Covered W agon,” E. Hough.
to become fam iliar w ith th is literary
160x1.
anchoring a sh o rt distan ce from w hat w ealth of th e state.
“W aiilap tu ,” McCannon.
B a ' e d c |o v e r, a ls o h o rs e h a y .
"E a rly Days in O regon,” K. B. Ju d - I RH? i E ISLAND r e d E G G S . 60 c e n ts
% m ile 8 o u th ° f G re s h -
is now know n as Chinook Point, oppo­
Chiropractor
a m ar S<JiiI]«-r s t a t i o n .
tf
s e ttin g . D a v id S ta b le r , R . i , G r e s h a m
son.
"Chinook
by
the
Sea,"
W
illiam
s.
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E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y
n e a r H illsv ie w sch o o l.
o re sn a m ,
site A storia. On May 19th he nam ed
H A Y , new . sw e e t. n ie e l> e iir.-d . J u s t b a le d E L E C T R I C S W E A T , M I N E R A L B A T H S
“A storia," W. Irving.
“ In th e Oregon C ountry,” G. P. P u t­
th e riv er a fte r his vessel, callin g It
o u t o f m o w in b a r n . W ill sell o n e b a le
H o u r s : 10 A. M. to 5 P M
W h o C O M P T O N 'S B A B Y C H IC K S .
nam .
“T he B Irdw om an,” J. W. Schultz.
o r a n y a m o u n t y o u w a n t. B u y fro m
L ib r a r y B lo ck , G r e s h a m
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C olum bia’s River
W reck of the Wax Ship,” Rogers.
“T he S tag e Coach,” G. E stes.
p
r o d u c e r a n d s a v e w h o le s a le a n d r e ta il
R o ck s.
T h e se c h ic k s , a ll h a tc h e d In
P h o n e 122x
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“S
to
ries
of
N
ehalem
,”
Cotton.
“Common
F
low
ers
of
O
regon,”
The first p rin tin g press brough t to
I n q u ir e S m ith g ro c e ry . A r t h u r H e in e " ,
s to c k , c a r e f u lly c u lle d f o r v ig o r a n d
S
w
eetster
and
Kent.
"Chinook
D
ictionary,”
Jo
h
n
Gill
p h o n e G r e s h a m 98.
'
P o rtlan d from M assachusetts via Cape
p ro d u c tio n . L e g h o rn s >15 p e r h u n d r e d
“ P o litical P a rtie s,” W. C. Wood­
“S tan d ard of Living,” Cornish.
Mrs. Harriett Timmerman
R o c k s a n d R e d s >29 p e r h u n d re d , i l C
H orn In 1858, may also be seen here. w ard.
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“ F irst A cross th e C ontinent,” Brooks
EMPLOYMENT
A
home where the sick are nursed,
G
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a
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95x.
T his w as se n t to Rt. Rev. T hom as
“ W alk ers” and “C u rta in s,” Hazel
“F lo w ers of M ountain a.id P lain ,”
T H R E E C b D I) E X P E R IE N C E D JA P ^
not the sickness
W H I T E L E G H O R N H A T C H IN G E G G S
Clem ents.
F ielding Scott, D.D., th e first m ission­ H ail.
a n e s e w a n t w o rk in r a s p b e r r y a n d lo ­
T a n c r e d a n d H o lly w o o d s t r a i n s , >5 a
g a n b e r r y field s d o in g t r im m in g a n d
"O regon M issions,” Bashford.
"C ollected V erse,” Jo aq u in M iller.
AH
cases,
hut contagions diseases
a ry bishop in Oregon of the P ro te sta n t
h u n d red
B a b y c h ic k s, >16 a h u n d re d .
p r u n in g
W ill f u r n is h to o ls, a ShoJI.
“C aptains Al,” A. R. W etjen.
"H isto ry of O regon.” Lym an.
in G r e s h a m c ity , P . O. B o x 25.
J
W . W. H a s tin g s , G re s h a m , p h o n e 197x1.
P H O N E G R E S H A M 1861
Episcopal church. I t w as the g ift of
“M ushroom Boy,” T. A. H arp er.
“Key and F lo ra ,” S w eetser and K R E S K Y O IL B R O O D E R S T O V E fo r
th e S unday school ch ild ren of th a t
LOST AND FOUND.
w lei v ° u c i ,lck 8 l i e - In soo<i c o n d itio n
“ Fifty Y ears in O regon,” T. T. Geer Kent.
D E N T IS T S
"T he S to rm ’s G ift,” C. E. Linton.
“ Dingbat of A rcady.” M. W ilkinson. __" " H a s tin g s . G re s h a m , p h o n e 197x1. L 2 ? ’£_ 7G re y . 8hJ?U r im tn ed g la s s e s . F i n d ­
church in M assachusetts and Rhode
e r r e t u r n to O u tlo o k office, o r c a ll 1501.
"E ncam ped,” M. M. Miller.
“End of th e T ra il,” Powell.
C ' V
U S n T O
M H A T C H IN G , c a p a c ity 150 to
OÂîs
Island. T he type se n t w ith th e press
P
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Office
2184, R e s id e n c e 2185
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1490. E äXt
x p e rie
n c e d . . E . A. T a y lo r, R . 1
“ Pioneer Days of Oregon H isto ry ,”
"‘Oregon Geology," T hom as Condon.
w as used In p rin tin g the first ’Oregon
G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1087.
1987.
A. C lark.
“S tories of O regon." W aggoner.
miscellaneous
C h urchm an’ in October, 1861. T he
"Pacific Coast B irds,” W. A. E lliott.
S uzanne of K erbyville,” D ennis
DR. W. J. O TT
D atA J5 ^ OP D D E L I V E R E D in G re s h a m
POULTRY WANTED
S tofali.
"P atch w o rk ,” G race E. H all.
p ress was sold to S. A. E nglish & Co.,
_ J> a m a “ u s 151 ' G e° r g " R ° d ' Un’ p h o n e
A
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Dentist
“ W indy L eaf.” and “T he L ittle
“Behind th e R anges,” and “ H appy
and w as used In p rin tin g the P ortlan d
W E P A Y CA SH
Days," F ran ces Gill.
V
alley”
and
“M
aking
of
a
B
usiness
s,A IfE — >125 C o lu m b ia g r a p h o n o la
N erve B l°cking
D en tai X -Ray
D aily News in the sp rin g of 1859.
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
“ Wisdom of O inar,” I,. M iller.
W om an,” Anne S hannon Monroe.
a firs t c la s s m a c h in e . W ill sell fo r >75
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
’
P h o n e 11«,
if ta k e n b y F r id a y . C a ll S a n d y 20x3*
" P a ste ls and S ilh o u ettes,” M. H.
“Cosm ical E volution," McLennon.
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
P arso n s.
MARCH, OREGON PUBLICITY
' ViA S J ^ i Di7"1 ,k itc h e n r a n g e , w o o d b u r n e r,
t s m a ll h e a te r . C a ll 1313. K in d e r .
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DOGS
“A nthology of N orthw est P o etry ,”
T he n atio n s in w hich th o se th a t
MONTH.
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
and “Story of O pal,” O. W hiteley.
cu ltiv ate th e land own th e land on I G R a D E G E R M A N P O L IC E DOG. fe^ C A I.K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s
a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e llO x .
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$25.
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w hich they live grow in stre n g th . The
The m onth of March wi 1 be pub­
Dentist
»oring, Oregron. P h o n e S a n d y 2x4.
“ P ath b rea k in g ,” A. S. D uniway.
pow er of F ra n c e is due larg ely to the
' d " \ i l; v s i \ b W O O D . >4.59 d e liv e re d .
Office In B a n k o f G r e s h a m B u ild in g
licity m onth for Oregon. D uring next
"D ay in th e S iskiyous,” J. F. H an ­ fact th a t F ren ch m en own th e ir land.
G e n e r a l h a u lin g .
D. C . N a s h , p h o n e
In S an d y W ed n esd ay s a n d T h u rs d a y s
I» ph I Estate, Rentals, Loans
m onth Oregon will probably get m ore ley.
T h at sm all co u n try has m ore th a n six F O R S A L E O R T R A D E fo r d e s ira b le
PHONES
publicity th a n during any sim il
“Where Rolls the O regon,” D. L. m illion land ow ners, a g re a t im prove­
t i r e , h a m 1231
p r o p e rly , a n SO-acre a l f a l f a f a rm , w ell F ?iR a S A r’i ?- 7A11 k ln d s o f 4 -ft. w o o d , in
S a n d y 69 a n d 6x2
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Sharpe.
m ent on tile days of m onarchy, when
period In her history. T hree g reat
ne,a r K la m a th F a lls .
T e rm s ,
« aw ed w oo d , d e liv e re d .
L. E . C r a s s -
i. "
i a lk ln s , G re slm m . p h o n e 102x.
"C athlam et on the C olum bia,” T. N. a handful of nobles, ecclesiastics and
w eil, p h o n e G r e s h a m 363.
railro ad s, (he N orthern Pacific G reat Strong.
19 A C R E S F O R III \ I .
ATTORNEYS
royal p rin ces w ere the land ow ners.
V ery re a s o n a b le .
W ifi re n t fo r 3 y e a r s
N orthern and B urlington, hava under
"G u ard ian s of th e C olum bia,” J. H.
C O N S T A B L E ’S S A L E .
I a c r e s c le a re d , 2 a c r e s In b e rrie s . O n e
M
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1249
P hones
G r e s h a m 1591
taken to ad v ertise Oregon. They ask W illiam s.
{tbqd « p rin g o n p la c e . N ew h o u se , o u t W2 v ‘ s PS nyA a b o n d ° » e d in D e c e m b e r, 1924
Notice to Subscribers to Multnomah
a L * , ° ® b u rn s h o m e o n S a n d y ro a d
b u d d in g in g o o d c o n d itio n .
3 m ile s
"D r. Jo h n M cL eugtH n,” F. V. H ol­
for and a re assu red th e backing an
County Fair Assn.
a b o u t 1 m ile w e s t o f F a ir v ie w
C oni
McGuirk & Schneider
s o u th e a s t o f G r e s h a m , o n
D am ascus
man.
" la b le w in sell s a m e to th e h ig h e s t b id ­
ro a d . A d d re s s P O. Box 376, ............
G re sh a m
A m eeting nf subscriber« to the
cooperation of the P o rtlan d Chambe
d e r o n T u e s d a y , M a rc h 3, to d e f r a y
Attorneys at Law
"M cLaughlin and Old O regon,” E. E. stock of th e M ultnom ah County F a ir F° R S A U E— F iv e a c r e s in G r e s h a m
c o s ts a n d fe e d in g .
u e tra y
of Com merce and all other live com Dye.
c u ltiv a tio n . A lso five a c r e s o u t o f to w n 1
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
association w ill be held in th e city
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m o s tly c le a r e d h o u se , b a r n , a n d h e n
m ercial organizations of the state.
"B ridge of the Gods,” F. H. Balch.
P R O B A T E A N D C O R P O R A T IO N W O R K
h ail, G resham , on T hursday, M arch 5,
h o u se . H . VV. C o o ley , G r e s h a m . P h o n e
P o r t l a n d Office, 721 C o r b e tt B ld g
K
“C ountry Boy,” H om er D avenport.
Each locality is urged to p articip a i
1925, at 8 p. m., for th e p u rp o se of
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"Man
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Hoe,”
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electing a board of d irec to rs and com ­ B A R G A I N S A L E IN G R E S H A M . F iv e
in th is publicity cam paign. All any ham.
s a n d b a th ; g o o d p l a s te r a n d lo ts
p letin g th e o rg an izatio n of th e new . ? ro ^ o m
com m unity of Oregon needs to do i
n b u ilt' i2 8g , 1 2 x 2 0
B la ss-e n c lo s e d
"B eautiful W illam ette,” Sam Sim p­ co rp o ratio n .
W. J. COOPER
p
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; w o o d sh ed a n d g a r a g e . T w o lo ts,
tell th e tru th about its resources nnc son.
8 w a ln u t tre e s , 2 b e a r in g ; 15 filb e rts in
Be su re and atten d th is very im ­
"Gold G ated W est," and "M ariella of p o rtan t m eeting or send your proxy
b e a r i n g ; 2 a p p le tre e s ,
2 p e a r tr e e s ,
Attorney at Law
conditions. T he P o rtlan d C ham ber of
p b e r r ie s , b la c k b e r r ie s a n d g r a p e v in e.
_______ MULTNOMAH COUNTY F A IR ASSN. | r O a n s ly
Com merce, through Its publicity com ­ Out W est," E lla H igginson.
>2,290. H . W . C o o ley , p h o n e 51x2.
Office
over B ank of G resham
' and
1 V II M E ltS AT'I E M i n x !
m ittee, believes th a t the best way to
onte» n s i
Phones
R f „. 240I
R e d u c e d r a t e s on f a r m in s u r a n c e In la r g e
bring new people Into th e co u n try i
sto c k
c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J o h n B ro w n .
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M U S IC IA N S
|~ OASSIFffiP, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Dr. Mary F. Becker
F IS K
TIRES
OUR CROSS WORD PUZZLE
VOLK INCOME TAX.
diagram .
Can yon w ork It?
T he an sw er will be given next issu e )
No. 8.
Losses if in c u rred In n ta x p a y e r’s
trad e or business or profession or in
“any tran sa ctio n entered into for prof
It” not com pensated for by Insurance
o r otherw ise a re deductible from gross
income In determ ining net Income up­
on which th e incom e tax Is assessed.
I o lie allow ed, losses not in cu rred In
tia d e, business, or profession m ust
conform closely to th e w ording of the
statu te. For exam ple, a loss incurred
In the sale of a ta x p ay e r's hom e or au
tom oblle, w hich at th e tim e of p u r­
chase wus not bought w ith th e In ten ­
tion of resale, is not deductible, be­
cause it w as not a tran sa ctio n " e n ­
tered into for profit." L osses s u s ­
tained in th e operation of a farm
as a business ven tu re a re deductible.
If sustained in th e operation of n farm
HORIZONTAL.
operated m erely for the p le asu re of 1.
M ark left by point of pencil.
th e taxpayer, they a re not deduetlbl
3. T erm of respect.
5. A buddy.
Cannery Men to Perfect Central
7. P reposition.
8. Decay.
Drifiinlziitlon.
10. Money.
After a series of m eetings extend
12. Preposition.
ing over several m onths, and approval 14. To d isch arg e slowly.
hv m em bers of local u n its interested 15. P ress.
th e officials of five cooperative can 17. A sh arp , sour taste.
nerles will meet In P o rtlan d W ednes­ 19. Insect.
21. Uniform.
day to m ake final arran g e m en ts for 23. R esult of extensive alcholism
form ation of the N orth Pacific Cooper
(aa b r.),
ativo canneries. Among those to be 24. M oham m edan prince.
rep resen ted at th e m eeting a re can 26 F or exam ple (abbr.L
exclam ation used by horsem en.
nerles located at S tayton. Mt. Angel 28. An
D istress call.
S pringbrook. Newberg. S ilverton, and
W alked on.
Number.
G resham . W hether th e 1925 pack will
S hip's diary.
lie sold cooperatively hits not been
C onstructed.
finally decided upon, but It Is expected 36. Offer.
th a t sta n d ard s will be fixed and other J 8. A wild revel.
details arran g e d looking to fu tu re 40. Move.
handling of th e pack as one unit, a c ­ 41. B itter plum s.
2 H alf an e tn .
cording to R. IL Kipp, m anager of the 3. Cunning.
m arketing d ep artm en t of th e P ortland 5. Conclude.
cham ber of com m erce who has been 6. G erm an. (ab b r.).
called into co n su ltatio n on o rg a n isa ­ 8. The young of a goat o r sheep.
tion plans. C. J. H urd, m arketing 50. Preposition.
Prefix m eaning double.
specialist of O. A, C., has also been 4. Conjunction.
active in the p erfecting of the cannery
Load dice io o rd er to cheat.
Prefix m eaning down.
plans.
Horse'» gait
F A R M E R S . I N S U R E In th e o ld r e lia b le
O re g o n F ir e I te lie f A s sn .
F iv e - y e a r
p o lic y p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith n o a s -
^ s ^ n ie n ts .
A s s e ts o v e r h a l f m illio n .
I - * *•
T h o rn e , a g e n t.
tf
> E 'l R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll.
Fn
I <■ a g r i c u l t u r a l s e c tie n . K a r l J . n a g -
b erg , R. 2. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 576.
tf
T R U C K M E N A T T E N T IO N !
| S t a t e p e r m its , lia b ilitie s a n d Pro]
d a m a g e c a n be h a d a t g r e a t l y ’r e d u c e d
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , ” P o w e ll s t r e e t
G r e s h a m p h o n e 2591
I g n itio n E x p e r t.
>25 w ill b e g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
I c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is rn a-
* ta r tin g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n
■Mam s t r e e t i . a r a g e P h o n e G r e s h a m 122s.
TUBES
Vulcanizing and Retreading
All W ork G uaran teed
3. P asse s off In vapor.
4. Roads traveled.
5. P a rt of a book.
6. Note of th e scale.
| 7. Make lace w ith a hand sh u ttle.
9. A m easu re of w eight I abbr.L
11. Means of tran sp o rta tio n , (ab b r ).
13. A color.
14. Belief in doctrine.
I 16. A lw ays fresh.
! 18. Bustle.
i 20. Prefix m eaning recent.
I 22. Self.
■ 26. Result of 59 H orizontal.
1 27. A num eral.
¡29. Also.
SO. 24 hours.
¡ 34. P ast.
: 35. Mixes together.
136 S u b stan ce re su ltin g from decom-
position by electrolosis.
37. T ake aw ay.
39. An anim al.
I 43. A passing fancy.
, 44. P eriod of tim e.
46. W orn by an cien t Romans.
47. Cravat.
49. Indefinite article.
51. K uropean river.
5.3. P reposition.
56. M inister (D egree).
Sand
GEO. A. IIKANDT,
T each er of D unning System
,,
GRAVEL
GRAVEL
50c and 75c a y ard a t p it o r w ill
deliver.
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f o r B e g in n e rs
TOM G. TAYLOR
ORGAN
o. A. BRYAN
Phone Gresham 78x8
— Oftice P h on e-------B0|
Office E le r tr le B ld g .
FRANK C. JONES
Carpenter and Contractor
gfaranteed
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Q uick Service.
PIANO
Accredited Teacher
Buildings Moved
IN S U R A N C E
S E k
JOHN BROWN
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
I .lie — F i r e
A u to m o b ile — H e a lth
P la te Olasi
GI hsm
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
Office 26ül
Phones
R ee. 2503
P o w ell S tre e t
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
Accident
Surety Bonds
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Glas«
i.m -
Office 2341
Crushed Rock
Low est P ric e .
Best C oncrete M aterial to be had.
. K NARR & SO N
TROUTDALE. OREOON
° " M * 1» S tr e e t
Phones
Insurance
A c c id e n t,
-
H e a lth ,
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
R e s. 1958
Real Estate
A u to m o b ile
O r e a Ä " , * 7 " Re,,et A " "
O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
B. W. THORNE, Agent
G ffle. i»eiG R E S H ’ì,M - O R E G O N
Office 1991
P h o n f,
Reg> 1Mf
AUAllTklml.R^ ° T er* l , and Repaired.
c J n a m ^ . n d ^ “ ' and
s. E. PALMQUIST
ALTO TOP SHOP
' ll<ln * '• _______ G re s h a m
COAL
VOICE
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs A. M. W ilk in s o n s
G r e s h a m , P h o n e 1051
Water Proof
CONCRETE BRICK
PHONR GRESHAM 489
HAZEL THIEL
P hone 1471
Phoae'ptSl Flr8t 8tdte
Gravel
D elivered Any Place.
Accredited Teacher of Piano
Gresham Tire Shop
AUTOMOBILES
B E T T E R U S E D C A R S AT I.E S S T H A N
CORTI ANO P R IC E S .
to e . / - s A *, w i,h 1925 licen ses.
>9-4 C h e v ro le t C o u p e w ith lo is o f e x t r a s .
>575,
1922 C h e v ro le t to u r in g w ith e x t r a s , lo o k s
B °°d a n d r u n s g o o d I. . >250.
I 1924
le t to 5 u ------*■
r in g , d d lw
is c ' w
w h h eels,
eels. >425
>425.
m i« C ta h e a v ro
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4 7 .5 ° ” *^° r o a d s t e r ln g o o d c o n d itio n
l '9 '3 F o r d to u r in g . >265.
1924 M a x w e ll r o a d s te r . >725.
1924 M a x w e ll co u p e, >950.
19-3 S t a r to u r in g . >395.
)
O v e r la n d to u r in g . >165.
19-0 F o r d d e liv e ry . >165.
1918 E 'ord to u r in g s . >85.
O th e r g o o d u se d c a r s .
S p e c ia l 1924 W I Ily s -K n lg h t w ith b a llo o n
tire « a n d G an c a s t e r b a la n c e r . A s u r e
f o o d bu y . A«k fo r p ric e
H E S S E L I M P L E M E N T CO.
P h o n e 1141.
FRIEDA E. RRATZEL
Phone l» >
W. S. WOOD
A uctioneer
rX.‘î? ÎCCùü y ER’ WASHINGTON
JRESHAM MARINEI.LO
Beauty Shoppe
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
a r i " . , * B'1 s , .ork K al.« » K prciaR
t h o n . V a n r o m e r <14. o r
G re s h a m O u tlo o k 1461