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GB fS HAM OUTLOOK,
T VESPA Y, AUGUST II, l»25
CRESI1AM OUTLOOK
Published every T uesday and F riday
at G resham . Oregon, by the Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair,
E ditor and M anager.
f~CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
Latest Triumph in Railroading
O ne y e a r »1.40, a l l m o n th s. »4c. th re .
m o n th s tr ia l su b s c rip tio n She.
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t-
la n d D ailies.
ADVBRTKAIMO
R hlen reuHoriMhl«*.
Our
re p re n e n ta tlv» *
rill .-«n
I Ki m
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1,
1»79
Local Breeders Won
Many Prizes at Fair
C ontinued from page 1
A. D. C ribble & Son. 3d A. M alar J r
and K. H annem ann.
P roduce of dam . 1st A. Malat* J r
2d K. H annem ann, 3d A. D. C ribble
& Son and K. H annem ann.
H olstelns—
n u ll, th ree yearn and over, 1st A
H. Burna, T routdale, 2d J. L uscher
& Son, Fairview .
Bull, two y ears and u nder th ree. 1st
D.
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M cK eow n.
aza
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XI i r x j
SA V E
o n 1925 F o rd co u p e.
Run
P h o n e . Office 1851
o n ly e n o u g h to b r e a k in. A. A sh , R 1, 1
G re s h a m , 4 m ile s s o u th o n D a m a s c u s
ro a d .______________________________________
F O R C O U P E fo r s a le in g o o d c o n d itio n .
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
1925 licen se, lo ts u f e x t r a s .
L e a v in g H o u r s ; 10-12 A. M
soon, m u s t sell. P h o n e 1926.
//. //. HUGHES, M. D.
L o c a te d o n B a se L in e R o a d a n d
B u c k le y Avenue-
P h o n e T A b o r 4979
Route 1
Portland, Ore.
LIVESTOCK
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a* * -
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F U K S H J E R S E Y C O W f o r sa le , tw o
>» a r s old. P h o n e G r e s h a m 433. A. A.
M cM illan .
SA LE)—F re s h G u e r n s e y - J e r s e y cow .
b y e a r s old, >6a. r . G P ric e o n B a co n
p la c e . B a se L ine r o a d. G r e s h a m 160x1.
F O R S A L E — A -I y o u n g J e r s e y co w , f r e s h
M ay 15.
T u b e rc u lin te s te d . »90.
H
G e r n a u d , R o u t 2, B o x 13a, B o rin g . O re
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PIG S
F O R S A L E — 40 g o o d p ig s a n d s h o a ts .
T . L in d , p h o n e 28x1.
q p l l E com pletion of the new Chicago
Union S tation m arks a note­
w orthy accom plishm ent In the history
of Im portant engineering undertakings,
from which trav elers from all p a rts of
th e U nited S tates will derive p leas­
u re an d benefit.
T he sta tio n Is w ithout doubt one of
the finest an d most efficiently designed
railro ad term inals In th e world. It
form s a vital link In the realization of
th e “Chicago City B eautiful Plan.” Sim­
plicity, accessibility and convenience
for the traveling public a re th e essen­
tial virtues of th e new term inal. Rest
and recreation rooms, tick et offices,
b arb er shop, dining rooms, stores of
various kinds, and alm ost every con­
venience known to travelers, a re to he
found on th e one level, no steps to
climb.
T he main statio n Is a low monumen­
tal type of building w ith a row of
m assive columns of classic design
along the en tire east front. Once in­
side, the trav eler finds him self In a
gigantic w aiting room more thun 100
feet high and b rillian tly lighted
through skylights In th e g reat arch
celling. Colonnades Inclose th e room,
the w alls of which are p attern ed a fte r
the arch itectu re of ancient Rome. Bor­
dering this room are the ultra-com plete
passenger terndnal facilities. An Inno­
vation In railw ay term inal design is a
conference room accom m odating 125
people, which Is available, w ithout
H a l l ’s C a t a r r h
M edicine
Ills (JiiMiilicnlloiis.
M m a»i u
fllllllfflll
Bull, one year and u nder two, 1st J.
L u sch e r & Son, 2d McKeown, 3d Bo­
land Scliedeen.
Bull, senior calf, 1st A. H. B urns,
2d R obert K erslake, T routdale.
Bull, ju n io r calf, 1st W alter and
Andy A nderegg, 2d A. H. B urns.
Cow, four y ears and over, 1st Me
Keown, 2d J. L uscher * Son, 3d J.
L usch er & Son and McKeown.
Cow, th ree y ea rs and u n d er four,
1 st A. H. B urns.
Cow, tw o y ea rs and u nder th ree, 1st
McKeown, 2d J. L uscher & Son, 3d
John Flem ing, T ro u td ale, and A. H.
B urns.
H elfer, one year and under tw o, 1st
L aw rence A ylsw orth, 2d J. O. M ullen-
hotf, 3d A. H. B urns and McKeown.
H elfer, senior calf, 1st McKeown, 2d
L aw rence A ylsw orth, 3d W alter and
Andy A nderegg and A. H. B urns.
H eifer, ju n io r calf, 1st A rth u r
B urns, T routdale, 2d J. L uscher &
Son, 3d A. H. Burns.
G raded herd, 1st McKeown, 2d A.
H. B urns, 3d J. L uscher & Son.
Ju n io r cham pion, 1st McKeown.
G rand cham pion, 1st McKeown.
B reeders’ young herd, 1st A. H.
FEELIN G .
B urns.
B reeders' calf herd, 1st and 2d A. I t ’s not ju st w hat your eyes may see,
When out upon som e highw ay g rand,
IL B urns.
I t ’s how you feel—th e th rill of glee—
Get of sire, 1st McKeown, 2d A. H.
T h at cau ses your being to expand.
B urns, 3d A. H. B urns and McKeown.
,
P rod u ct of dam , 1st McKeown, 2d AU g ran d e u r suffers w hen com pared
W
ith
o
th
e
r
g
ran
d
s
ig
h
t
/
you
may
and 3d A. H. B urns.
v ie w
G uernseys—
But when your soul is deeply stirre d
Bull senior calf, 1st, bull ju n io r
T he Im press la sts the w hole life
through.
ca lf 1st, heifer senior ca lf 1st, all I
aw ard s to Nave & S hulnw ald, T igard.
Rather Harsh!
A yershlre—
A m an is som ething th a t can see a
Bull, th ree and over, 1st, bull one 1 p retty an k le th re e blocks aw ay w hile
r i v i n g a m o t o r c a r in n c r o w d e d c i t v
year and under tw o, 1st; bull ju n io r d iiiN
iiiK H m otor c a r Hl a crow ded city
Street,
hut Will fail to notice, in th e
calf. 1st; Cow, four y ears and over
1st and 2d; cow, th ree yeurs and u n ­ w ide, open co u n try -sid e th e appro ach
of a locom otive th e size of a school­
der four, 1st and 2d; cow, tw o y ears house and accom panied by a flock of
and u nder three, 1st and 2d; heifer 42 box ca rs.—A m erican Auto D igest.
one year mid under two, 1st and 2d
S cli-I i blent.
heifer senior calf, 1st and 2d; heifer
F irs t G irl—“ W hat c h a ra c te r do you
Junior calf, 1st and 2d; G raded herd have in th e next a c t! ’’
1st; b ree d ers' young herd, 1st; b ree d ­
Second G irl—"I'm not supposed to
I'm In the
e rs ' calf herd, 1st; get of sire, 1st and have any c h a ra c te r.
2d; produce of dam , 1st and 2d; all ch o ru s.—Ex.
m ns W A N T E II
aw ard s to E a rlc re st Stock farm , E a­
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e C o u n c il
gle Creek. Oregon.
o f th e C ity o f G re s h a m . O reg o n , w ill,
u n til 9 p in W eiliK -sduy, A u g u s t 19. 1925.
Brow n S w iss—
re c e iv e s e a le d b id s fo r th e re m o v a l o f a p ­
Bull, th re e y ears old and over, 1st p r o x im a te ly 600 eu. y a r d s o f m a t e r i a l by
n a n d th e la y in g o f 2.434 s q u a re
T. B rugger A Son. 2d J. Boeckll, L inn- e y x a c r d a v s a tio
o f s ix - in c h c o n c r e te p a v e m e n t on
S e c o n d s tr e e t a n d R o b e rts a v e n u e
D e­
ton.
tailed s p e c ific a tio n s m a y be s e c u re d fro m
Bull, one year and under two, 1st T. K. C. Ito b e rta . e n g in e e r
A »e rtltle il c h e c k to r 10 p e r c e n t o f th e
B ru g g er & Son.
a m o u n t h id m u s t a c c o m p a n y a ll b id s
Til»- C o u n c il r e s e r v e s th e r ig h t to re je c t
Bull, senior calf, 1st T. B rugger &
a n y o r a ll b id s.
Son.
C. O . S C H N E I D E R . R e c o rd e r.
Bull, ju n io r calf, 1st P au l lloeckli.
STATEM ENT
Cow. four y ears and over, 1st and o f th e F I R S T S T A T E B A N K o f G re s h a m ,
o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , S t a t e o f O reg o n ,
2d T. B rugger A Son, 3d J. Boeckll. C
sh o w in g th e a m o u n t to th e c r e d it o f e v e ry
Cow, th re e y ears and u nder four, d e p o s ito r J u ly 1. 1925. w ho h a s n o t m a d e
a d e p o s it, o r w h o h a s not w ith d r a w n a n y
1st J. Boeckll, 2d T. B rugger A- Sou. p a r t o f h is d e p o s it I s a i i n g s d e p o s its ) ,
p r in c ip a l a n d I n te re s t, fo r a p e rio d o f m o re
Cow, 2 y ea rs and u nder 3, 1st A nna th
e n tw e lv e (12) y e a r s im m e d ia te ly p r io r to
s
a id d a te , w ith th e n a m e , la s t kn o w n
Boeckll, 2d P aul Boeckll. 3d T. B ru g ­ .»lace
o f r e s id e n c e o r po sto ffice a d d r e s s of
su c h d e p o s ito r, a n il th e f a c t o f Ills d e a th ,
ger A Son.
if k n o w n .
H elfer, one year and u nder two, 1st
M rs. Id a S h a ttu c k . B o rin g . O re., »2.68.
o m a h .s s
M adelina Boeckll, 2d T. B rugger & S t a I. t e C. o t O J re g L o u n n , d C q o u u is n t, ty b o e f in M g u ltn
tlrs l d u ly
Son. 3d T. B rugger A Son and J. sw o rn , d e p o se a n d sa y u p o n o a th , t h a t I
a m th e C a s h ie r o f th e F i r s t S ta te B a n k
Boeckll.
o f G r e s h a m , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . S ta te
r e g o n . th a t th e fo re g o in g s t a te m e n t
H elfer, senior calf, 1st J. Boeckll. i f a O fu
ll, tr u e , c o r re c t a n d c o m p le te s t a t e ­
m e n t. allo w in g th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n re s i-
2d T. B rugger A Son.
len ce o r posto ffice a d d r e s s , fa c t o f d e a th ,
H elfer, Junior calf, 1st und 2d T. If k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to th e c r e d it
f e a c h d e p o s ito r a s r e q u ire d by th e p r o ­
B rugger Ai Soil, 3d M adelina Boeckll. v is
io n s o f S e c tio n s 10t#n-lt)163, In clu siv e,
G raded herd, 1st T. B rugger A Son, Irc g o n 1-aws.
C. J L U N D Q U IS T
2d J. Boeckll.
S u b s c rib e d a n d s w o rn to b e fo re m e th is
31st
d
a
y
o
f
J
u
ly
A.
D 1925.
B reeders' young herd, 1st T. B ru g ­
M. II. M IC H E L ,
N
o
ta
r
y
I'u b llc fo r O regon.
ger Ai Son.
My c o m m iss io n e x p ir e s O ct 19th, ¡929
B reeders' calf herd, 1st T. B rugger
At Son.
Get of sire, 1st and 2d T. B rugger
will do w hat wc
At Sou.
claim
for I t —•
P roduce of dam . 1st J. Boeckll. 2d
rid your system o f C atarrh o r Deafness
and .'Id T. B rugger At Son.
caused by Catarrh.
(T o be co n tin u ed In next Issue.)
5«»ZJ b r d ’ u f g itt i fo r < w r 4C vwr«
A prom inent m an w as asked a sh o rt
tim e ago (or Inform ation In reg ard to
a youth whom u Hr in w as considering
tak in g Into th e ir office. He w rote:
“ I believe Mr.------to be an excellent
young man. He Is a gran d so n of Gen.
——. He Is th e cousin of C------B-------
S —, related to II------G — N------- '■
and has an excellen t brin g in g up In
every way."
The follow ing reply w as received
from th e firm Inquiring:
"D ear Mr.—
T h an k you very
m uch for your le tte r In reg a rd to Mr.
■ W e would say. how ever, th a t
we do not w ant th e young m an (or
breeding purposes, but for clerical
w ork.”—Forbea.
C. A . B U T C H E R
Buyer of Livestock
' 9* »g »a f ,» h IS m ei L
¡Z m >C P St s s s
K li h t .
t; r. 'A t t i t K
.h
m atler Mart-h
!« theu Po«*®®«* *t Oreaham.
O reg o n , u n d e r th e Act o f M a rc h
PH Y SIC IAN S
AUTOMOBILES
F. J. CHENEY
s.
I K H
k M I \
O tte
X I i I N 1 I O \ !
S t a t e p e rm its , lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e r ty
d a m a g e c a n be h a d a t g r e a tly re 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 tr e e t.
G r e s h a m p h o n e 25'H.____________________
I u n Itlon E x p e rL
>25 w ill be 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 m a ­
c h in e c n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n .
M a in S tre e t G a r a g e P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228.
LO81 IM> FOI >h.
S T R A Y E D fro m p a s t u r e n e a r S a n d y , five
h e if e rs , fo u r lig h t a n d o n e d a r k . E a r -
m a r k e t' i ~
R e w a rd , H . P a u ls o n , B o rin g ,
R*- L b o x 58.
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PLANTS, SEER S. ETC.
H U N G A R IA N S E E D V E T C H fo r sa le.
J o h n E g g im a n . H i m ile s s o u th P l e a s a n t
H o m e.__P h o n e 393.__ ____________________
MAT
P O L A N D C H IN A P IG S f o r sale. H . D
M c C re a ry , m ile a n d h a l f n o r th P l e a s a n t N E W B A L E D H A Y fo r sa le , v e ry r e a s ­
H o m e.
o n a b le . A. R . H e in e y , G r e s h a m , p h o n e
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charge,^Jo p atro n s of the Union S ta­
tion lines for conferences and other
»•OULTItY
meetings.
To give some Idea of th e Immensity F O R SALE!— 3 -m o n th -o ld W h ite L e g h o rn ---------------------- --'5.^? 1 EXT
c o c k e re ls , d ir e c t fro m T a n c re d .
H ig h ; W A N T E D — G e n e ra ! te a m w o rk . P lo w in g ,
of th e new station. It may be sta te d
re c o rd t r a p n e s te d d a m s , $1.25 e a c h . H .
g r a d in g a n d b a s e m e n t d ig g in g a sp e e-
C. C o m p to n , B o rin g , O reg o n . P h o n e
ia lty . E . W a ll. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 33x4.
th a t th e main building covers an area
G r e s h a m 9ox. _______________
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of about th ree acres with a concourse
MISCELLANEOUS
POULTRY WANTED
covering 00,000 square feet. T h e en­
I __
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ALL
K
INDS,
A
N
Y
TIME
S E C O N D -H A N D M A Y T A G e le c tr ic w a s h ­
tire terndnal facilities cover more thnn
WE PAY CASH
e r w ith
w r in g e r, in g o o d c o n d itio n .
35 acres and will expedite th e prom pt
F o r « ale c h e a p . H . C. L a rs e n , G re s h -
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
1 am. Rhone l b .
and satisfacto ry handling of 50,000
P h o n e 1108
G r e s h a m , O reg o n W A NTED Reliable home fo r high school
passengers, 400 tons of baggage and
g irl w h e re s h e c a n w o rk fo r ro o m
300 train s daily w ith room fo r fu tu re
a n d h o a rd .
M rs. C. A. B a k e r, p h o n e
Real Estate, Rentals, Loans
expansion. F ifteen acres of glass F U R N I S H E D H O U S E f o r r e n t, n e a r 37x4, G re s h a m .
B e a v e r S t a t e M o to r p la n t. R e a s o n a b le . A L M O S T N E W G A S R A N G E fo r sa le.
w ere used in the various coverings
S ee J . F . W h e ts to n e , H o o d a v e n u e .
»10. S u h r ’s F lo v -e r F a r m . 1 m ile e a s t
over th e train sheds, which extend
G resh am , fo r p a rtic u la rs
o f 1 2 - m ile _ c o rn e r _ o n B a s e L in e ro a d .
more th an 1,200 feet beyond th e main F O R S A L E —T h e b e s t b a r g a i n in th is N E W F U R N I T U R E F O R S A L E . F i F l i -
stru ctu re. A total of 17,000 tons of
b r a r y ta b le s , g o ld en fin ish , 26x42, »5.
K itc h e n t a b le s »2.75 a n d u p .
C h if ­
ro o m *i¡¿
h o m e, m o d e rn .
B a rn . 2 c h ic k e n
stru c tu ra l steel, 175,000 cubic feet of
f o n ie rs a n d c e d a r c h e s ts . O. W . T h o re n
h o u se s, 75 c h ic k e n s , 5 to n s h a v , b ro o d ­
G resh am .
Indiana lim estone and 10,000 cubic
e r sto v e , o r c h a r d , g a r d e n , so m e f u r n i ­
tu r e .
»6000.
te r m s .
John
B ro w n . F O R S A L E __________ _____
feet <>f g ranite w ere used in th e sta ­
-A b o u t 150 g r a i n a n d p o ta to
G re s h a m .
s a c k s . 5 a n d 6 c e n ts a p ie c e . R . T re b e r ,
tion building and concourse. T he foun­ F D R S A L E O R R E N T —A b o u t 5 a c r e s
2 m ile s e a s t o f G re s h a m .
a ll in c u ltiv a tio n .
O r c h a r d , b a r n . 8-
dation consists of 440 cylindrical con­
ro o m h o u se . In G r e s h a m . $6500. te rm s . H O M E W A N T E D fo r a g o o d b ird dog.
L e a v in g G r e s h a m so w ill g iv e it to th e
c re te piers from four to ten fee t in
John Brown, Gresham.
r i g h t p a r t y fre e . W . T. H o u s e , G r e s h ­
diam eter, reaching to a depth of more F O U R -R O O M B U N G A L O W in G r e s h a m
a m , p h o n e 1751.
f o r r e n t. C lo se in C h ic k e n h o u se , h a lf
th an 00 feet below th e level of the
S A L E — H e y w o o d -W a k e fle ld
baby
a c r e g ro u n d , f ru it. W ill c o n s id e r sale. F O R
Chicago river.
c a r r ia g e , iv o ry fin ish . G o o d c o n d itio n .
S. G. R o p e r. 672 D re w s tr e e t, P o r tla n d .
P h o n e 195x1.
I n q u ir e a t O u tlo o k .
Those who have had th e privilege
1-3 ACRES. Including 7 acres raepber- F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs to n ,
of Inspecting the new statio n pro­ S rie
s. 6 -ro o m h o u se , b a r n , c h ic k e n h o u se ,
p h o n e 385.
t f
J .- , . . “ -----“ ---------------------------- “ ■
nounce it a m arvel in term in al con­
F . J a e g e r , R o u te 1, B o x 140, P o r t l a n d
F O R b A L E — A ll k in d s o f 4 -ft. w oo d , in-
Oregon.
struction nnd are urging th e ir friends
-—
1 e lu d in g s la b w o o d ; a ls o lo a d s o f 16-in.
s a w e d wood, d e liv e re d .
L. E . C r a s s
to see It on th e ir next visit to Chicago. M o d e rn 5 -ro o m h o u se f o r sa le , la r g e
tf
s le e p in g p o rch , tw o lo ts, a p p le s , p e a r s , i w ell, p h o n e G r e s h a m 363.
T he sta tio n is used jo in tly by the
p r u n e s , w a ln u ts , filb e rts , g r a p e s a n d
L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s
b la c k b e r r ie s , o n ly >2300, te r m s . H . W . C A
P ennsylvania R a ilro ad ; Chicago, Mil­
a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e llO x.
C o o ley , G re s h a m . P h o n e 51x2.
w aukee A St. Paul R y .; Chicago. B ur­ LOANS
WANTED >200; >300? >¿00 >700 W O O D S A W IN G D O N E . S ee m e f c r r e a l
lington & Quincy It. It., und th e Chi­
>lo00.
J o h n B ro w n , G re s h a m , p h o n e
s e rv ic e .
F lo y d S u rfa c e , s u c c e s s o r to
G eo. S h a w , F a ir v ie w . O reg o n , p h o n e
tf
cago & Alton R. R.
STATEMENT
o f th e F I R S T S T A T E B A N K o f G re s h a m
C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , S t a t e o f O reg o n ,
s h o w in g th e a m o u n t s t a n d in g to th e c r e d it
o f e v e ry d e p o s ito r J u ly 1. 1925. w h o h a s
n o t m a d e a d e p o s it, o r w h o h a s n o t w ith
d r a w n a n y p a r t o f Ills d e p o s it ( r o m i m r
I «nil d e p o s it» ), p r in c ip a l o r in te r e s t, fo r i
[ p e r io d o f m o re t h a n se v en (7 ) y e a r s im
\ m e d ia te ly p r io r to s a id d at.-, w ith th e
n a m e , la.st k n o w n p la c e o f re sid e n c e
P ostoffice a d d r e s s o f su c h d e p o s ito r, a n t
th e f a c t o f h is d e a th , if k n o w n .
i T. B. E g u e h i, G r e s h a m , O reg o n . $1.85.
y
.
_____ _____
G ir ls ’ A th le tic A ssn .. G r e s h a m O reg o n
G r a c e F ie ld h o u s e . T re a s .. $1 25.
S t a t e o f O reg o n . C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h .s s
I, C. J . L u n d q u is t, b e in g firs t d u ly
sw o rn , d e p o se a n d s a y u p o n o a th , t h a t I
a m th e C a s h ie r o f th e F i r s t S t a t e B a n k
° i G r e s h a m , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . S ta t
of
O r e g o n , t h a t th e f o re g o in g s ta te m e n t
is a fu ll, t r u e , c o r r e c t a n d c o m p le te s t a te
m erit, s h o w in g th e n a m e , la s t k n o w n re st
d e n c e o r p ostoffice a d d r e s s , f a c t o f d e a th ,
if k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to th e c r e d it
o f e a c h d e p o s ito r a s r e q u ire d b y th e p ro
v is io n s o f S e c tio n s 10160-10163. in clu siv e.
O re g o n L a w s.
C. J . L U N D Q U IS T .
S u b s c rib e d a n d s w o rn to b e fo re m e th is
31st d a y o f J u l y A. D. 1925.
M. R . M IC H E L .
N o ta r y P u b lic fo r O reg o n .
M y c o m m iss io n e x p ir e s O ct. 19th, 1928.
Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer
and se lle r to g eth er ch eap ly and
quickly.
GRESHAM
Electric Shoe Repair Shop
Ju st opened in the
McKilliken Bldg.
Pow ell St., n ear B row n's M arket
W . R o se n fe ld , Prop.
AU kinds of
Shoe R epair Work
R .irk U aaraateed.
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll.
In
lin e n c r l c u l t u r a l sectio n . K a r l J H a g -
h.'rj» k 2, G re s h a m p h o n e 576
tf
F A R M E R g I N J U R E "m th e old r e lia b le
O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn .
F iv e - y e a r
polity p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith n o a s -
nr
A s s e ts o v e r h a l f m illio n .
B W T b n rn e
_______________ t f i
h AK.UKRH
\ i I » \ I i <» \ :
R e d u c e d r a t e s on f a rm in s u r a n c e in la r g e
ste t'k
c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J c h n B ro w n ,
P o w ell s tr e e t. G r e s h a m , p h e n e 2501
tf |
V f .C R I N E R Y
'
)5' \ N T E D - -S in g le d isc plow . Jo in
g im a n , p h o n e 393, h a lf m ile s o u th o f I
P le a s a n t H om e.
B e sse l I m p le m e n ts am i M a rh ln e r y ,
b u iiriin te e il to lie a s R e p re s e n te d .
2 g o o d u sed p o ta to d ig g e rs.
U sed s p r e a d e r.
3 g o o d u se d w ag o n s.
4 g o o d c r e a m s e p a r a to r s .
5 g a s e n g in e s
1 6 -in ch e n s ila g e c u t t e r m o u n te d w ith
b lo w e r p ip e c o m p le te . »150.
N e w e n s ila g e c u tte r , sp e c ia l a t »225.
K e r s to n s tu m p p u lle r w ith a ll s a w s a n d
c a b le s . A re a l b uy.
A la r g e lis t o f o th e r g o o d u se d im p le ­
m e n ts.
H E S S E L I M P L E M E N T CO.
R e lia b ility
S e rv ic e
G r e s h a m 22x4.
tf
A uto F re ig h t T erm in al
Portland, Phone EAst 2304
Gresham, Phone 1201
Lundquist Truck Line
S uccessor to
Moriràn Bros.
PORTLAND
WAY PO INTS
GRESHAM
Local and Long Distance
Moving
A ITOMOBILEg _______
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
F i t t i n g o f G la s s e s
Em ily F. Bolcom, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
for
Women and C hildren
G resham ,
Oregon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R o o m s 15 a n d 1«, C o n g d o n B ld g .
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
Office 1271
Phones
R e s id e n c e 127x
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
°.vA r Bank o f Gresham
Office Phone 1431 or 179
Kes. l4St
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
B e g t P h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
Dr. Mary F. Becker
Chiropractor
electric ' sw ea t . M in e r a l baths
H o u r s : 10 a '. M. to 5 P M
L ib r a r y B lo ck , G re e h a m
P h o n e 122x
dentists
Office 2184, Besldenee 218»
Filones:
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
N erve B locklng
KOI — Office P h on e-------«01
onice Electric Bldg.
DR. JU L IU S G. STU R E
Dentist
Office In Bank of Gresham Building
In S an d y W ed n esd ay s a n d T h u rs d a y s
PH O N ES
G re sh a m 12»|
S a n d y „„ Bn(J | x |
attorneys
M A In 1249
P hones
Attorneys at Law
Attorney at Law
Office over Bank of G resham
Phones
Office 1111
SEPTIC TANKS
Air Tight
Water Proof
Haildlngn Moved
M USICIANS
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Plano
.,
Phone 18»!
„ f o r B e g in n e rs
F l r s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
SAND
GRAVEL
CEMENT BRICK
S F F
—
JO H N BROWN
hlf» — Fire — Antnmoblle — Health
Plate Glass
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
Phones
Res. 250»
P o w e ll S tre e t
Office 2501
JAM ES ELKINGTON
Accident
Surety Bond»
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Glass
Office on Main Street
Office 2341
Phones
Res. 1958
Insurance
PHONE GRESHAM 489
H ealth,
Automobile
B, W. TH ORNE. A gent
, . „ . Q R E S H A M, O R E G O N
Office 1291
TROUTDALE, OREGON
COAL
B R IQ U E T S
Grc>.h;ini
Phone
l.K»l
Powell
Portland
F t East Taylor
Phone EAst 63s»
und
Maple
Phones
Res. 19»;
A u ,.°„T.o p a 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 a n d
C u r t a i n W in d o w s
S. E. PALM QUIST
AUTO TOP SHOP
Gresham
Phone 12(1
W. S. W O O D
Auctioneer
VANCOUVER. W ASHINGTON
Farm ami Stork Sales a Specialty
Phone V ancontcr <14. or
Gresham Outlook 15(1
GRESHAM Ihe “ F A IR ” CITY
C on tractin g an d
B u ild in g
Cabinet Work and Built-ins
R E G U L A R R A T E S O N D A IL IE S
The following are the regular subscription rates on port-
land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the
bargain rates announced above.
OREGONfAN Dally
OREGONIAN, D ally and Sund ty
OREGON JOURNAL. Daily
OREGON JOURNAL, Dally and Sunday
PORTLAND TELEGRAM
PORTLAND NEWS
One Year
___ »6.00
___ 8 00
___ 6.0«
8 00
___ 5.00
___ 5.00
G reat E ven ts A re H a p p en in g .
2234
Real Estate
Accident,
O re g o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn .
O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
Daily Trips to Portland
TA bor
H ei, Ph0>* 7„
IN SUR ANC E
Phone 1381
Loans, Insurance, Rentals
Reg, {»»»
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
G UAR ANTEED
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
EAST GLISAN REALTY CO.
1691
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
P o r t l a n d Office, 721 C o r b e tt B ld g .
C arpenter and C ontractor
G R ESH AM
C R E A M E R Y CO.
List with us for quick action
G re sh a m
INSUR ANC E
F R A N K C. J O N E S
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
We have clients tor small tracts,
also exchange propositions.
D ental Y B « ,
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
HAZEL THIEL
Sw eet Cream Shipper» W anted
All roads lead to
OREGON
Phone 167x1
M ain S t
CO.. Toledo. Ohio
O¥,r F1*-st State Bank
G RESHAM .
T each er of D unning System
J. R. K N A R R
Supplied Rally
R e s id e n c e 225»
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
1924 C h e v ro le t to u rin g .
1924 S t a r S p o rt.
1924 F o rd R o a d s te r .
1924 F o r d o r S e d a n .
1922 O v e rla n d C oupe.
192U F o r d T o u rin g
1919 F o rd R o a d s te r d e liv e ry o r h a c k .
F o rd s o n t r a c t o r w ith B o sc h e m a g n e to
a n d e x te n s io n r im s
O liv e r 2 -b o tto m 14-lnch p lo w s, a ls o V u l­
c a n 16-lnch c h ille d t r a c t o r plow , a ll In
g o o d c o n d itio n .
T w o D o d g e 1918 to u r in g s .
1924 D o d g e to u rin g .
1922 M ax w ell to u r in g
1923 M a x w ell r o a d s te r .
1924 E s s e x c o a c h , lo ts o f e x t r a s a n d
lo o k s lik e a n e w c a r.
1918 F o r d b u g . L o o k s a n d r u n s good.
F o r d to n tr u c k w ith c a b , w in d s h ie ld a n d
p n e u m a tic tire s.
H E S S E L I M P L E M E N T CO.
R e lia b ility
S e rv ic e
and
ICE CREAM
Office 2251
B o y a I Mil C a r o f B e s s e l I m p le m e n t Co.
SW EET CREAM
“Greshrtm Maid"
OREGON
W. J. COOPER
Frlres Iteasonahle
ICE
Building
McGuirk & Schneider
G iv e U s a C a ll.
New and Second-hand Shoes
Withrow
GRESH A M .
K e ep In form ed
S U B S C R IB E N O W I
PH ONE 1561
W ith Outlook
86.35
8.00
6.35
8.00
5.35
5.00
All w ork g uaranteed.
J. A BUSHONG
ohfsham
Phone 644
A . F. H A M M A R
Contractor and Builder
Pastern Mnltanmah Representative of
Genuine Stone.Tone Stucco Cos
G resham , Ore.
SAND
P hone 961
GRAVEL
50c and 76c a yard at pit or will
deliver.
O. A. BRYAN
Pkoae Greeham ÎHxl