Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    R E S ID E N T
(th e ir ran c h on th e H ensley road to C.
ANSWERS HEATH’S CALE E A nderson from P o rtlan d who will
Published every T uesday and F rid ay
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tak# possession n ex t week. Mr. and
a t Orenham , Oregon, by the Outlook
Milton Robinson w as born at Albia, -'Hs. M orehead will move to P o rtlan d
P u blishing Co.. H. L. S t C lair,
Iowa,
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21,
1872,
and
died
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his
The
la tte r will be g rea tly m issed in
E ditor and M anager.
home a t T ro u td ale F e b ru a ry 27, 1925. | tb e L adies Aid society w here she has
O ne y e a r . *1 SO, six months. 85c. three He m a rrie d E unice McNeal a t Chey- been one of th e best w orkers,
m o n th « t r ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 50c.
Mrs. S. A. Edm undson has retu rn ed
F irs t in se rtio n , lc a w o ij, m in i­
Combination rates w ith all the P o rt­ enne, W yoming, on F eb ru ary 24, 1910.
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
P H Y 8 IC IA K S
land Dallies.
To th is union five ch ild ren w ere born, ir®n> P alm er, Oregon, w here she has mum 20c; su b se q u en t in se rtio n s. Ht
T R U C K M E N A T T E N T IO N !
th ree g irls and tw o boys. When Mr. been for th e p ast tw o m onths.
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A D V E R T IS IN G
Phons; Office 12«1
S t a t e p e r m its , lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e rty
T he social com m ittee of th e T ro u t
w in ca"l r*B*onM b,e- O u r representative Robinson and fam ily cam e to th e P a-
d a m a g e c a n be h a d a t -g re a tly re d u c e d
ciflc co ast th ey resided first a t A ber- J d ale C h ap ter O. E.8., w ill give an o th er
LIVESTOCK
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , P o w e ll w treet.
deen, W ashington, th en V ancouver,
th e ir p o p u lar card p a rtie s in th e
G re s h a m p h o n e 250V
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■“ »"«’ -clans m atter Marcn
L ater they moved to 1 Masonic hall on W ednesday evening
___________ W O R S E S
!t I * 11- • ’ , h « P o sto fflc e a t G re s h a m . W ashington.
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aitbmobii . es
H o u r « : 10-12 A. M.
2-4 and 7-8 P. M.
O reg o n u n d e r th e Ac t o f M a rc h I, 187».
T ro u td ale w here th ey have lived the M arch 11. T h ere will be a sh o rt p ro ­ 1 LAM H d R S E S F O R S A I .13, o n e g r a y
one w h ite . W e ig h t 3200. M. N is h im u r e ' 1924 F O R D T O U R IN G . L o o k s a n d r u n s
p ast few years. H e w as a c a rp e n te r Kram and refre sh m e n ts w ill be served
I r o u td a le . < >rrg<»n.
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Office— W ithrow Balldlng
lik e n ew .
E a s y te r m s .
J . L. Cook.
by tra d e and d u rin g th e W orld W ar he All a re invited to atten d .
A NEW ERA.
o: SALE B lac k m ire S ,,.a r, ,,|,j
T r o u td a le , p h o n e G r e s h a m 48x5.
did all he could for his c o u n try by
Mrs. F red R aybern of P o rtlan d was i-'1 W
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OREGON
e ig h t a b o u t 300 p o u n d s. J o e R y b n ic k
w orking in th e ship y ard s and was a w eek-end visitor a t th e hom e of Mr.
G re s h a m , R t. 2. B o x 224-B
U S E D C H E V R O L E T S , O v e r la n d s , F o rd s ,
T h ere a re Indications w hich lead us active in th e w ar loan drives. He aud Mrs. A lbert Pye.
D o d g es, M a x w ells.
H e s s e l Im p le m e n t
C o m p a n y .________
Office 2251
R e s id e n c e 2251
X.E i>M W O R K h o r s e s , w e ig h t
to think, and we believe all o th ers leaves to m ourn his death, beside th e
Miss Isabel! P arso n s of Newberg,
.,200. S ell e i t h e r o r b o th . R . F W a lt­
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should be lead to realize, th a t th is
>15 w ill be r i v e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
c a n n o t find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­
co u n try has entered upon a new era ers and one sister in Cheyenne, Wy- j hom e folks an d atten d ed the fu n eral G ? ° 2 H E A V Y T E A M F O R S A L E o r c I h in
e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
Physician and Surgeon
tr a d e fo r lig h te r one. E . W a ll. G r e s h ­
oming, and one b ro th er in C alifornia. of w - Robinson on Sunday.
a m . p h o n e 33x4.
tf 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. 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
of m ateria l p rosperity, econom ic sta A larg e crow d gath ered a t th e T ro u t- 1
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F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s
1923 F O R D F O R S A L E ; g o o d e n g in e a n d
bility and p rogressive A m ericanism
dale com m unity ch u rch w here th e fu- ;
R u p tu re S p ecialist Coming,
b o d y ; f a i r t i r e s ; n e e d s lic e n s e a n d b a t ­ c . n p i t w P ’xT’ 0T" F l r , t 8 U U » • “ »
CATTLE
The w ell know n and su ccessfu l Min-
T he co u n try is on th e upgrade. Bus n eral services w ere held on S unday
OREGON
t e r y ; >200 c a s h o r te r m s . P h o n e 1055 U K fcS H A M ,
e v e n i n g s . __________
iness is recovering. F inances a re be aftern o o n to pay th e ir la st resp ects, neapolis ru p tu re expert, Mr. C. F. Ked- F R E S H C O W w ith c a lf, f o r s a le 560.
The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted conduct- R®k, will be in P o rtlan d on Tuesday,
O s c a r W a lln , p h o n e 1254.
P h one 167x1
W A N T E D , a F o rd , n o t o ld e r t h a n 1923
com ing stabilized. A gricu ltu re, our ed th e services and Mrs. L. A. H arlow W ednesday
ednesday and T
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r o h n 17, F R E S H C O W w ith c a lf o n e w eek old, fo r
m o d el.
M u s t be a b a r g a in f o r c a s h .
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basic in d u stry , is receiving m ore con an d Mrs. J. A. L arsson sang. T h ere 18 and 19, a t th e Im p erial Hotel.
Emily F. Bolcom, M. D.
sidération th an ever before and w ere m any b eautiful floral pieces from R u p tu red people come m any m iles to C oM l \ o D J VVIN ¿ '.A1L V E S - th r e e w e e k s _____
MACHINERY
o ld. >70. H e n r y N ic k e ls. T r o u td a le O r-
Physician and Surgeon
though the slow est to recover, will o rg an izatio n s of T ro u td ale and frien d s 8ee him. C onsultation is free. W atch
eg o n . —
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B e rtu s , n e a r C h e rr y
In te ™ “ '° naI K en-
of the fam ily. In te rm e n t in D ouglas P o rtlan d p ap ers for sp ecial announce-
for
A cres.
doubtless a tta in a n o rm a l!^ health y cem etery.
m ent.—Adv.
W om en and C hildren
8 -fo o t s p r o c k e t p u lv e riz e r, 565.
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d im p le m e n ts, G resham ,
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Oregon
ni.<?n tl’. w ill g iv e a b o u t 5 g a llo n s A s p la r e r g a d e e rs li , s t c o r e f a m g o o s d e p u a se
r a to r s , g a s e n ­
i Money to loan on real estate. F arm
ric h m ilk
A A sh , R t. 1, G re e h a m . fo u r
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_ m ile s_ s o u th G re s h a m on D a m a s c u s ro a d
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W T horne
im proved and th e re is a g re a te r in te r­
F R E S H C O W F O R S A L E ~ C . _ H ~ H ie ik * - F O R S A L E — 3 -ln c h w a g o n , sp ik e to o th
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
e r. T ro u td a le , p h o n e 727.
h a r ro w , d isc h a r ro w , 14-!nch s te e l p lo w
n ational confidence. It seem s as if
Jam es M ouuhan and fam ily have
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J E R S E Y -G U E R N S E Y
C O W fo r
Physician and Surgeon
th e w orld w as se ttin g down to th e moved to th e H erm an B laser ran ch on
2 s t a n d s b ees. M rs. F . M. S m ith , m ile
FuicV Y i
b e i r e s h in J u n e
W. H
and Ja ck
a n d a h a l f e a s t o f B o rin g o n S a n d y R d.
R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g .
prosecution of the affairs of gov ern ­ S taggerw eed m ountain
B lac k , H o g a n s ta tio n , p h o n e G r e s h a m
8 -D IS K C U T A W A Y H A R R O W , w ith tw o
Jo n es and fam ily have ta k e n p o sses­
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
m ent and m ateria l developm ent and sion of th e R ich a rd ’s p lace vacated by
p h o iie 1731 to n s u e tr u c k
R- F . W a lte r s , Office 1271
P hones
R e s id e n c e 127x
PIG
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fo rg e ttin g the suspicions and envyings th e Monohans.
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R E G I S T E R E D P O L A N D C H IN A SOW
of th e past. All of th is presages a
Mrs. C. S. W ilson has been in th e
a n d o n e E m p ir e c r e a m s e p a r a t o r fo r
a n d se v e n w e a n e d p ig s, fo r sa le . G R
p h o n e 1033.
L u n d <>u l*
G re sh a m
I _ b ^ h a e fe r, T el, 396. B o rin g .
b etter feeling and a la rg e r o p p o rtu n i­ ho sp ital for th e p ast tw o w eeks b u t is
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expected hom e soon.
W orkers have the best
ty for th is country.
T K A .i'T OK,' 2' b° t t o m plow , d o u b le disc,
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opportunity to win suc­
n o r th o f O rie n t s ta tio n .
o ris o n
Our own governm ent w as never on th is week.
S te r lin g , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1671.
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equipped
with
F O R S A L E — C u ta w a y d isc , 2 -h o rse
a m ore solid foundation. Its policies
Office Phone 1431 or 179
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POULTRY
Mrs. T hom as Low h as been in The
to n 8 u e tr u c k . N ew .
525
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a re w ell settled and sound. T here Is D alles for som e tim e helping to ca re
! 1 ' i 'L |S ' | ' ' . ' S W ‘ i'" '- .'g lH .rn .rn .I B a rr e d
R . F . W a l t e r s , p h o n e 1731.
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B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
tv i j i s i h B
fI p<lr s e ttin g
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p ractical unanim ity. O ur leaders are for her m o th er who Is very sick.
H R ic n tm y e r , p h o n e, G r e s h a m 108.
PLA5TS, SEEDS, ETC.
Alvin Copeland is able to be o u t
alert, safe, businesslike.
again afte r a few d ay s’ sick n ess w hich
S T R A W B E R R Y p l a n t s '? ^
F «Mile«
U X ite
p u lle ts.
T here is everything to in sp ire hope confined him to his home. J. S. H u d ­
sa le , 52.50 a th o u s a n d , f re e fro m w eev il.
m i,e n o r th o f D a ­
m a s c u s on F o s te r ro ad .
H e lm e r J o h n so n , p h o n e 764.
and confidence and encourage ea rn est son took his p lace in th e b arb e r shop.
' P W r Rhi B n K n B a r r e d
P ly m o u th R o ck R h .S E s . S H R U B S 25c. P e r e n n i a l s , ""51.00
Chiropractor
The c a rd p a rty given a t th e Ma­
ih ic u
8 T ei?gHr . fo r s a ,e - a ls o d a y -o ld
endeavor in a lj w orthy lines of effort.
d o z e n , H o lly h o c k s . S w e e t W illia m s . 75c
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d, ° " ? , : -5°i ¡ a r g e g la d io li o r 100 b lo o m in g 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
sonic hall on F rid ay n ig h t w as well
siz e 5 1 , I r is , 10c u p ; D a p p le T ig e r lily ,
H o u r s ; 10 A M. to 5 P .M .
attended. High honors w ent to Mrs.
1
6 c , p e o n ie s 25c. D a h lia s c h e a p . S u h r ’s
L ib r a r y B lo c k , G r e s h a m
Hilt I'll l>\ VS HONORED BY
B. W. T horne an d Jam es Simoni. Con­
N ' t i i . F a r m , B a s e L in e ro a d , m ile e a s t
** The Suprem e A u t h o r it y "
P h o n e 122x
12-M ile c o r n e r . T ro u td a le .
five w eek s A p r il 8 a n d 29 o p e n fo r b a b y
RI’SSELLVILLE ORANGE solation to Mrs. T. T ollison and U. G.
c h ic k e n s .
H a tc h in g e g g s
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It contains over 407,000 words,
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ASPARAG US
Sm ith. Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs.
H e a r r e n , R . F . D. N o. 2 B i x 224.
5»°? i , fSr sa. e>. *15 p e r th o u s a n d
L. V.
At th e m eeting of R ussellville J. A. L arsso n sang in th e ir u su al
including thousands of new
I F ? J L S A L E— S. C. W h ite L e g h o rn h a tc h -
R?.tC3h "Box' ¿ 9 ^ & £ *
° f 1 ,a m a 8 - 8- Mrs. Harriett Timmerman
[ terms. 32,000 geographical sub­
G range held la st S atu rd ay night the p leasing w ay and read in g s by Mrs.
fro n i -'Y e a r -o ld lie n s o n fre e
home where the sick are nursed,
jects. 12,000 biographical en­
r a n g e , 55 a h u n d re d .
B. B u r p e e be- ^ i 1 R 5 D t R ^ 5 ? S E E n P O T A T O E S fo r
b irth d ay s of all m em bers o cc u rrin g in S usan H ard in g w ere enjoyed by th e
tw een H a le y a n d B o rin g .
not tho sickness
tries. A n s w e rs a ll k in d s of
1
E o P a v i <‘a ' T ro u td a le . O reg o n ,
larg e crow d presen t. A delicious
Ja n u a ry , F eb ru ary and M arch w ere lunch w as served.
__R t- I. b o x 112. P h o n e C o r b e tt 503.
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— D a y -o ld c h lx , B a r r e d R o c k s
q u e s tio n s o f W h a t , W h y ,
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honored by special exercises. Among
W h e n , H o w , W h e r e and
T he re g u la r m eetiftg of th e L adies
; Trontdaln,
P H O N E G R E S H A M 1861
E’r a n k i’ i, ^ r ln8pe^ te d u * 4 a th o u s a n d ,
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Constantly
im
proved
those included w as County S u p erin ­ Aid was held a t the ch u rch on Wed­
r r a n k G u s ta fs o n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 289.
and kept up to date. Cross-
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F E /I N T T R E E S N O W ,
te n d en t W. C. A lderson w hose c o n tri­ nesday afternoon. The p resid en t, Mrs.
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L. A. H arlow , presided. P lan s w ere
G re s h a m , p p h h o o n n e e 1087
1087
l a v io r. R. 1, | p e a c h , p e a r, p r u n e , p lu m , a p p le w a l­
bution for the occasion w as th e fol­ sta rte d and com m ittees appointed for
their a u th o rity .
n u t, a n d filb e rt tre e s . All k in d s o f f r u it
low ing poem:
Phones!
Office
2184, Residence 2185
m aking arra n g e m e n ts for an e n te r­
t r e e s a n d b e r r y p la n t s a t r e d u c e d p r ic e s
P maRt
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Why not be In the winning clua>7
m a te e d d . Ù F®
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ne
V a ..e y PrroaedH'
1971
I t isn ’t the birthdays you’ve num bered tain m en t to be given In th e city hall
W R I l E for specim en p a g e , and
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2 ? £ rirniie a n d a , h a I f w es t o f G r e s h a m ’
n ear E aster. Mrs. Lee E vans, Mrs. H.
th a t count.
I P U g R g E s B fo
R r E D b a t c h i n g / G o o IfV a v ^n g s tn B i?
prices. F re e pocket m aps If you
DR. VV. J. OTT
Send
fo r c a ta lo g u e a n d
n ric e lis t
nam e th ia paper.
¿o°nWeR
t X a II®7 N u r s e r y . P o r tla n d . O re
T hey’re p a rt of th e p rogram when life E. W aite and the Rev. E. R. D. H ollen­
¿m .e X , e a 3r.e9t t i n 8 ’ L ’ F u n U f S ^ " . ’
D entist
g o n , R t. 1, p h o n e G r e s h a m 123.
has begun;
sted were appointed on the program
G. & C. MERRIAM CO.
T he questions when answ ered, all and Mrs. C. I. T hom as and Mrs. C. E.
HAY
N erve B locking
D en tai X -R a ,
R O C K S E T T I N G E G G S fo r
S p rin g fie ld , M a s s a c h u s e tts
o th e rs surm ount
S co tt on th e candy com m ittees. T here
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
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M rs ’ c Onn ' irn ,l n n. (' o< k ' 50c d o zen B A s / L h E d D
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P h o n e 166
A ‘ e " ’ T ro u td a 1 ®- O reg o n .
Are, W hat a re you doing, and, W hat will be an all-d ay m eeting a t th e
g h f c t t a S
* ° r W h M »’ t ?
I a M t B i o n
l I
ch u rch on next W ednesday to quilt.
have you done?
|R » O D E IS L A N D r e d e g g s . 60 c e n ts a
I e W b H s U t W e U r I
Mr. and Mrs. B. M orehead have sold
s e t ti n g
H a l i d S ta b le r , R . i G r e s h a m
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
u A I/ P L O O S E C L O V E R H A Y . R.
n e a r H illsv ie w sch o o l.
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You m ay w orry and study and plan
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H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
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PUZZLERS!
W ebster’s
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Dr. Mary F. Becker
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W H I T E L E G H O R N H A T C H IN G E G G S
T a n c ro d a n d H o lly w o o d ^ tra in ^ >5 a
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T ru e w orth Is not m easured by public
applause,
Not contentm ent not ease com panion
its road;
’TIs not given to you by an o th e r be­
cause
You alone m ust produce It, you c a rry
the load,
ALL
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
P h o n e 1103
Real Estate, Rentals, Loans
G R A N D . JO L L Y
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A D D L E . CO PSE
I l.iin as it spoken, this engine asks for new oil in
th e crank case every tim e it passes th e 750-m ile m a rk ,”
said a careful m otorist in o u r garage this week.
case well before p u ttin g in new oil.
1 hese little details in su re longer life to y o u r car.
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HAMLIN & IIOSS, Props.
Phone 2W1.
N ite Phone BM5.
G resham
If e do high class acetylene welding and brazing
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BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ROM TRUCK SERVICE
t.re s ha tn
Phone
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k e y a t t a c h e d to a s tr in g .
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c o m p a n ie s
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C arpenter and C ontractor
Beauty Shoppe
O ver F irs t S ta te B a n k
T e le p h o n e 1841
Fleclrlc Store
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POW ER CO.
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M U S IC IA N S
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
A ccredited T ea ch e r of P lan«
HAZEL THIEL
T ea ch e r of D unning System
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TOM G. TAYLOR
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Mnrlncllo Preparations for Sale
We have an excellent stock to neleet from.
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Phones
JOHN BROWN
FRANK C. JONES
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
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and
? "u *,r’’»tljr know that E lrrtric Service is the most
useful anti eennomleal servant In the home.
i, x.?' |1J I i10/ S., a rt n.OW and ,et Electriclty do all your
household drudgery for you?
Attorney at Law
m isc ella n eo u s
W e d n e s d a y s a t M rs. A. M. W ilk in s o n s
S A L E — F iv e a c r e s in G r e s h a m , in
Q u a r tc r i- d o a k e x te n s io n
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t I e e a ’ ,2 f a r i n g ; 15 filb e rts In
n u e. m ile s o u th L ln n e m a n , R t. 1, G re s h -
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Phone»
R e s. 2508
fa rm ers
it t e n t d in :
Powell Street
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M a rr rllln g . S h a m p o o in g , M a n lrn r ln g .
S c a lp um t E a r i a l T r e a tm e n ts , E tc .
Now Is the rime t o
Electrify Your Home.
Attorneys at Law
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
P R O B A T E A N D C O R P O R A T IO N W O R K
I o r t la n d Office. 721 C o r b e tt B ld g .
Office over B ank of G resham
GRESHAM MARINF.LLO
Maple
McGuirk & Schneider
w . J. COOPER
Daily Trips to Portland
P o rtlan d
Ft. E ast T aylor
I’hone E A st AtW
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a n d o r c h a r d , 53.iO to M a rc h 1. 1926 c a s h
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POST AM» FGUM».
F n il« R E ‘'i T u S h r in e r P lace, 1 m ile c a s t o f
1 le a s a n t H o m e
20 a c r e s , g o o d b u ild ­
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a n d k e e p c h ild r e n w h ile p a r e n t s w o rk .
Sunday
H a n k e. G re s h a m , p h o n e 52x4,
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a n e w w a n t w o rk in r a s p b e r r y a n d lo­
la n d . G ood sc h o o l, c lo se to h ig h sch o o l
g a n b e r r y field s d o in g tr im m in g a n d
trh .eee « i i UrC5 e "' / ¡ lea h r tw e e n tw o elec-’
p ru n in g . W ill f u r n is h to o ls, s . S h o jl
tr li r a ilr o a d s , a n d th e b e s t o f soil fo r
in G r e s h a m c ity , P . O. B o x 25
an d rlen . . n n<1t, g a r d e n in g .
E le c tric lig h ts
a n d H ull R u n w a te r o b ta in a b le .
No
Plano Toning.
b u ild in g s . P r ic e 5250 p e r ’a c r e
F ra n k
G u s ta fs o n , p h o n e 28 9 .7 r Z v e P a “m -
P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano anti o r­
_ h la d . p h o n e O a k G ro v e 197J
gan rep a irin g . Fred B. Jones. 2625
F? “
O K S A L E ^ T i m " a c r e s la n d E ast 49th stre e t,
P o rtlan d , phone
tw o m ile s s o u th e a s t o f G r e s h a m . U TA bor 8952, or G resham 1361.—Adv
m ile fro m P a lm b la d s t a ti o n n e a r E s t a -
a v ,m u e a r
" M K ’ U n is ’ 423 “ a r n e y
FO R
when
H ere in th e an sw e r to the p u itle In
th e last issue of th e Outlook. How
m any got it rig h t?
K MPLOYMENT
G r e s h a m . O reg o n
G A R A f m F O R R E N T , P o w e ll s t r e e t n e a r
_ ^ n ° e H O C a " J C ’ S h u l t z ’ C fe « b am "
Too often w e're w atching th e w ork of
som e friend;
Too often w e’re prone to find flaws In
his schem e;
’TIs b etter by far. to ta k e c a re that
th e tren d
Of our own afTatrs m eets w ith the
M aster’s esteem .
»He Ju m p s to 910.00.
A south ern new spaper ap tly illu s­
tra te s the crooked tra il a com m odity
lias to take betw een the producer and
consum er In the follow ing, w hich is
co n d en sed ;
A colored man sold ills bale of co t­
ton to a itre e t buyer for 28 cen ts per
pound, who In tu rn added his profit
and sold it to a broker. T he broker
added his profit and sold it to a mill.
T he mill m ade tho cotton Into cloth,
added Ils profit, and shoved It along
to a garm ent m anu factu res, who In
tu rn had It m ade into a frock and
shipped It to a w holesaler.
The
w holesaler placed th > g arm en t on a
rack , added his profit, and sold it to a
co u n try m erch an t.
T he m e rch an t
p la c id It in hts display window and
sold It for 59.98. The frock re p re ­
sented 98 ce n ts' w orth of co tto n ; 51.36
w orth of lab o r; 52.08 c e n ts’ w orth of
tra n sp o rta tio n and 55.55 c e n ts ’ w orth
of salesm anship.
nr w '
n ic e ly c u red . J u s t baled
o u t o f m o w In b a rn . W ill sell o n e h a le
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 d r e ta il
f n . o r» «’2 T i , n ‘'a r L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n .
I n q u ir e S m ith g ro 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 9S.
K IN D S . A N Y T IM E
W E PAY CASH
ATTO RNEYS
H a lf m ili
I-: E . V a n Fleet.
w e s t Of I o t t r e l l s t o r e
POULTRY WANTED
R esults m ay not prove th a t your plans
are the best.
Motive only appeals to th e A ll-w atch­
ful eye;
To that som ething w ithin us th a t’s
prom pting us lest
We ca n ’t give fair answ er to anyone's
Why.
So our b irth d ay s m ean little Io
to you;
Let us striv e to m ake c e rta in
life's race Is run.
T hat the fu tu re m ay know th a t
we w ere through.
T hat w hat we w ere doing w as
being done.
BA LED STRA W FO R SA LE
GRAVEL
GRAVEL
50c and ioc a y ard at p it o r will
deliver.
O. A. BRYAN
JAMES ELKINGTON
INSURANCE
Accident
Surety Bonds
Fire
Automobile l ife Hejilth Plate Gias«
.
Office on M ain Street
Office 2341
P hones
R e s . jg sg
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Office Electric Bldg.
Insurance
Aretdent.
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Real Estate
H ealth , AntomobUe
A o »sn-
v r e g o n L ire I n s u R
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Pjr*
H. W. THORNE, Agent
(» m e. . . . O B E S H A M , O R E G O N
22?* f 1 • 91
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G l’ A R A N T E E B
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Water Proof
Re$o~ ered. and Repaired.
A ll k in d s o f T o p M a te ria l a n d
C u r ta in W in d o w s
AU, a O ii T i ? i ^
s . E. PALMQUIST
Buildings Moved
ALTO TOP SHOP
Main St.
Gre.hnm
Phone l i t i
Phone (iresh an i “S x l
“ A lake m oney tak in g
M agazine Subscriptions
F u ll Inform ation and confidential
catalog on application
B U N S E T 81 B 8 U R IP T 1 O N
B tK E lt
the largest subscription agency west
of C h ic a « (owned and operated by
S U N S E T M agazine) 4*0 Fourth St .
San EVancieco.
SAND,
GRAVEL
Delivered, or at Pit
TEAMS
TRUCKS
Contract Grading
of nil kinds
Garden and Lawn Work
PLOWING
ED. PAISLEY'
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A T ’v»ter 1iM
Gresham 229
W. S. W OOD
A uctioneer
v y,A N C O .u Y E R , W A S H IN G T O N
> a r m . , J S a l e , a Specialty
> h o n e I n n r o m e r <14. o r
e m t h a m O n tlo o k IM I
Contracting and
Building
Cabinet Work and Built-ins
All w ork g u aran teed .
J. A. BUSHONG
GRESHAM