GRFsHIM lU T In o K
PAGE TWO
Charter No. 257
GKESHAM OUTLOOK
th e
P o rt
land D ailies.
A I>V K R T 1S1N O
R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill c all
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rch
I. 1811 a t th e P o sto fflce a t O re sh a m .
O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 1. 1878
HE KEABT.
The u n fo rtu n a te railw ay w rec
w hich o ccurred S aturday nig h t n ear
A rlington on th e O. W. R. & N., resu lt
Ing in one fata lity And 20 inju red , w as
one which ap p aren tly resulted from no
person's carelessn ess, if it Is allowed
th a t the railw ay com pany had taken
all reasonable m eans to preven t such
an accident, as seem s to have been
th e case. From rep o rts It a p p e ars th e
w reck w as caused by in ju ry to th e
tra c k caused by a huge boulder roll
ing down the em bankm ent and strlk
Ing the trac k . It ap p a ren tly rolled off
as neith er It nor the dam age to th e
tra c k w as seen by th e engineer,
few m inutes before the tra c k w alker
passed over the place but saw n o th
ing wrong. Such accidents often r e
su lt in many fata lities but th is one
fo rtu n a te ly resu lted In only one death
T he lesson is th a t in th ese days of
excessive speed and extensive travel
d an g ers lurk on every hand. C are
lessn ess is inexcusable but so also
is lack of p rep aratio n of h ea rt
and life for th e exigencies th a t aw ait
us in th is ilay of frezied activity
T herefore, be ready.
OREGON IS “ SHALL POTATOES.'
A ccording to a recent re p o rt of th e
a g ric u ltu ra l departm ent, division of
crops, Maine is th e heaviest potato
producing sta te In the union. Maine’s
production th is year will am ount to
over 31,000,000 bushels.
L ast year
Maine w as overtopped by New York
th e la tte r having 46.620,000 bushels,
and M innesota having over 44,000,000
bushels.
We alw ays th o u g h t Oregon was a
good potato state. If so she is way
behind in productloh. with only 4
968,000 bushels th is year, w hile Idaho
has 12.254,000. In fact, Idaho's llv<
year average Is m ore th an double Ort
g on’s live year crop;
The big decrease for 1925 is due in
p a rt to th e sm aller acreage th a n p re
vious years, the rep o rt says.
Life ap p e ars to be a burden to some
persons. T hey get all of It they can
stand and husten th e end.
Evidence at th e S henandoah Inves
tig a tio n show s th a t Com m ander L a n s
d o w n e . w ho understood dying, p ro
tested sg a in st ta k in g his ship th ro u g h
th e storm zone of th e m iddle w est, and
asked for a postponem ent. T hose
conti lling aviation, hut know ing lit
tle about dying, ordered hltn to go, It
Is said in o rd er th a t an Im pression
m ight he m ade on c e rta in sta te fairs
on the way. L ansdow ne and a dozen
o th e rs lost th e ir lives.
T he state of W ashington leads all
>» th is year In apple produc-
o th e r states
tion
Th total cro p Is now estim ated
at 28,152,000 bushels for W ashington
as against O regon's 5,760.000 bushels,
according to governm ent rep o rt. O re
gon, how ever, can beat her sister
sta te s n o rth and south In hop raisin g
F o r 1925 O regon's crop Is placed at
15,600,000 pounds, nearly th ree m illion
pounds m ore th a n C alifornia and
W ashington com bined. In Oregon the
cro p has nearly doubled in th e last
tw o or th re e y ea rs w hile in th e o th er
tw o sta te s m entioned It has rem ained
about stationary.
13.
1925
R eserve D istric t No. 12
TROUTDALE
STA TE
BANK
At T ro u td ale, In th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of b u sin ess Sept. 28, 1925.
BEgOl'RCEg
1. L oans and discounts, in clu d in g red isc o u n ts show n in item s 29
an d 3«, if a n y ................................................................................................ ,68,870.22
2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se c u re d ...........................................................
44.25
3. U. S. g overnm ent se cu ritie s ow ned, in clu d in g th o se show n in
item s 30 and 35, I t a n y ............................................................................. 5,850.00
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, Including foreign g o v ern
m ent, sta te , m u n cip al, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d in g those
show n in item s 30 and 35, If a n y ........................................................... 2,670.03
5. S tocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc ................................
805.75
6. R anking house, ,4,800.00; fu rn itu re an d fixtures, ,3,200.00.........
8,000.00
9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b an k e rs and
tr u s t com panies designated and approved re se rv e a g e n ts of
till- h a n k .................................................................................................................... 11,"T I
11. Checks on b an k s outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and o th er
cash item s
............................................................................................
535.85
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11. .,11.615.33
15. O t h e r a s s e t s , if a n y .........................................................................................................
248.40
T otal .................................................. e............................................................ ,98,103.98
LIABILITIES
16. C apital stock paid in ................................................................................... ,
18. fa) Undivided profits .................................................................,3,012.35
(b) L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and tax es paid . . . 2,368.49
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th an hanks, su b ject to reserv e
23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due the
S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public fu n d s ...................
25. C ash ier's check s of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and. .
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits, su b ject to
reserv e, IJems 23, 24. 25, 26..............................................,51,119.36
TIME tN D SAVINGS DEPOSITS, su b ject to rese rv e an d p ay
able on dem and or su b ject to notice;
27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ..............................................
28. S avings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ..........................................
T otal of tim e and sav in g s deposits payable on dem and or su b
je ct to notice, item s 27 and 28........................................,31,340.76
15,000.00
643.S6
50,588.98
530.38
B usiness is b u ilt on ad v e rtisin g ;
buying is encouraged by ad v e rtisin g ;
th e public is benefited by adv ertisn g .
F irs t in se rtio n , le a w oid, m in i
m um 20c; su b se q u e n t in se rtio n s, Sic
a word, m in im u m 16c.
MACHINERY
to ll
S A IL .
1 g o o d u s e d e n s ila g e c u tte r , c o m p le te w ith
pipe, m o u n te d , v e r y c h e a p .
1 good u se d 1 6-inch c h o p p e r.
1 N ew I d e a s p r e a d e r . T e rm s.
_________________________ R A K E R A SON.
P h o n e , Office 1851
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M
PLANTS. SEEDS. ETC.
Ofllre
N E W O REG O N a n d M A R SH A L L s tra w
b e r r y p la n ts f o r sa le, s t a t e in s p e c te d G R E S H A M ,
a n d on n ew g r o u n d ; >4 p e r th o u s a n d .
_ F r a n k G u s ta fs o n , p h o n e 289.___________
FO R
S A L E —N e w
O re g o n
s tr a w b e r r y Office 2251
p l a n t s fro m n ew g ro u n d . E . S a n d
strö m , It. 4. B o x 24. B o rin g . O reg o n , 3
m ile s w e s t o f B o rin g .
LIVESTOCK
CATTLE
2-4 a n d 7-5 P . M.
-W ithrow
Building
OREGON
F IN E G U E R N S E Y D U R H A M H E IF E R ,
R esidence 2253
3 y e a r s o ld , o n e J e r s e y cow . b o th c o m
in g f re s h .
S e v e ra l
H o ls te in h e ife rs ,
c o m in g 2 y e a r s o ld. a ll b re d . A lso n e a r
ly n ew U. S. s e p a r a to r , sm a ll d a i r y
size. S ell c h e a p o r e x c h a n g e fo r w o rk
KAY
h o rs e s .
W r ite H . B a u m e r, R . 3. B o x
S p ecial A tte n tio n to B y e D is e a s e s a n d
281. P o r tla n d . O re g o n ,
F i t t in g o f G la s se s
15 T O N S
<>F G O O D
M IX E D
1IA V ,
F O R S A L E . J e r s e y co w f o r b u tc h e r in g .
b a le d .
F o r s a le in th e b a rn . A. R .
Offlre over F irst State Bank
F a i r c o n d itio n , tu b e r c u lin te s te d . |2 0 , o r
H e ln e y . P h o n e 9x3.___________________ t f
GRESHAM,
OREGON
w ill t r a d e fo r p ig s, c h ic k e n s o r a n y
EMPLOYMENT
th i n g I c a n use. L ee W ood. R . 1. B o x
138, B o rin g , O reg o n ._____________________
Y O U N G H O L S T E IN C O W fo r sa le, o r E x p e rie n c e d d r y - h a n d m ilk e r. D ew ey A.
G ib b s, G re s h a m , K a n e ro a d , 2 m ile r j
w ill t r a d e f o r m u le , a ls o b ic y c le fo r
• I I of <;r ♦ -I1.1 Hl
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sa le , >10. E . H . L o rd , p h o n e G r e s h a m
437.
R o o m s 16 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g .
W A N T E D — G e n e ra l te a m w o rk . P lo w in g ,
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 c
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
HORSES
ia lty . E . W a ll, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 33x4
Phones
R e s id e n c e 127x
F A R M T E A M . H A R N E S S a n d W A G O N W A N T E D , 10 J a p a n e s e boy a to d ig p o ta Office 1271
Gresham, Oregon
f o r s a le o r t r a d e f o r lig h t t r u c k o r c a r .
to es. H o u s e n e x t to b ig b a r n n e a r lo w
J. 11. B r a d b u r y , B o x 114, B u ll R u n , O re.
e r d e p o t, G r e s h a m . U. H a s e g a w a , I*.O.
H O R S E F D R S A L E . f l 5 ; a ls o s e l - o f
b ox 43, p h o n e 3x, o r J o h n B ro w n , p h o n e
h e a v y h a r n e s s . L . K . M iller. G re s h a m , „2 5 0 1 .
p h o n e 457.
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
6,481.6'
24,859.09
T otal .................................................................................................................,98,103.98
P K tS
F IF T E E N GOOD P IG S F O R S A I .K
MISCELLANEOUS
Physician and Surgeon
m ile
F O R S A L E — L a rg e I t a l ia n p ru n e s . B u y
y o u r w in te r s u p p ly , 10c p e r ¡x>und. H .
F . O lby, T ro u td a le , O re g o n , It. 2, p h o n e
O ffice‘o v e r B a n k o f O re s h a m
Offlre P h o n e 1431 o r 17«
H e ,. 1 4 »
B est phone fo r a p p o in tm e n t
AM O F F E R I N G F O R S A L E th r e e o f th e
b e s t I r is h S e t t e r p u p p ie s I e v e r o w n ed .
J u s t r i g h t f o r f a ll s h o o tin g N o r e a s o n
a b le o ffe r r e fu s e d .
A. J. K ru e g e r,
T A B L E B O A R D g iv e n in p r iv a te h o m e ;
h o m e co o k in g .
M rs. M. V. F in d le y ,
c o r n e r R o b e rts a v e n u e a n d T h ir d St.
P h o n e 993.
G RA PE8 F O R S .M .i:, W o rd e n s a n d C o n
c o rd s. C. A. R o g e rs , B ir d s d a le a v e n u e
n e a r S e ctio n L in e ro a d . P h o n e G re sh
a m 1676.
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DOGS
With Dr. W. J. Ott
658._______________________________
Or. Mary F. Becker
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
Chiropractor
Troutdale, phun«« 19x1. __________
I, H. E. Bloyd, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t
E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y
POULTRY
th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to the best of my know ledge and belief.
E L E C T R IC S W E A T . M I N E R A L B A T H S
F O R S A L E —W h ite L e g h o rn h e n s , T a n - E X P E R T
H. E. BLOYD, C ashier.
SHOE
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H o u r s : 10 A. M . to 5 P .M.
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CORRECT—A ttest : H. E. Bloyd, M. McGowen Bloyd. L. M. Cleek. D irectors.
sto c k . N. W. J a c k s o n , p h o n e 35x.
t r ic S h o e R e p a ir sh o p . W . R o sen feld .
P h o n e 122x
S ubscribed and sw orn to before m e th is 8th day of O ctober, 1925.
P ro p .
In
M c K illic a n
b u ild in g
on '
POULTRY W ANTED
P o w e ll s tr e e t.
JOHN S. HUDSON, N otary Public.
D E N T IS T S
A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c all S te v e M a rs to n ,
My com m ission expires Feb. 17, 1928.
p h o n e 385.
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F O R S A L E — A ll k in d s o f 4 -ft. w ood, in
ORESHAM PRODUCE CO.
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P h o n e 1108
O re s h a m . O reg o n
Beal Estate, Rentals, Loans
F O R R E N T — F u r n is h e d b e d ro o m , o p p o
s ite lib r a r y . P h o n e lx . C a ll fo re n o o n s
or even in gs.______________ ________
QUARTER ACRE F< >R S \ L E a t a s a .r i-
PORTLAND,
OREGON ¿
O c t.3 l-N o v .7
$90,000 in Premiums
SEE T H E B E S T IN T H E L A N D
W ith entries coming In fr-»tn over the entire country, the 1925 Pacific International
Livestock Exposition, Inc., will present the greatest array o f livestock ever ehown
under one root in America. See thousands of Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horses, Swine,
Sheep, Goats and Poultry; in addition the Poultry and Dairy Shows, Land and
Industrial Products Exhibits and the world fam ous Horse Show.
R E D U C E D PARES O N A L L R A IL R O A D S
13319 ANNIVERSARY OF
('O H MBI S’ DISCOVERY
A halfw ay holiday w as observed
T h ere's one advantage of ad v e rtis
y esterd ay in honor of Colum bus' dis
ing In a paper for colored people
covery of th e A m erican co n tin en t on
you can see tlie direct retu rn s.
October 12, 1492.
T h ere w as no
A “poor" w om an, w orth ,2.000,000 ch an g e In m ail serv ice or delivery lo
recen tly died in an ««astern insane cally or in g en eral conduct of schools
asylum . Some o th ers, not In asylum s, or business except th a t th e hanks
a re too crazy to he benefit ted by th e ir w ere closed all day.
T he day, how ever, had Its signifi-
w ealth.
•ance in the m inds of m any as they
T here Is a large lum ber com pany in w ent a little m ore th o u g h tfu lly about
Sweden that has been in operatio n 700 h eir w ork. F our hundred and th ir
y ea rs it is said. They p ractice a sclen t ty -th ree y ears is a long period when
title forestry . W ith a holding of 800,- bought of from th e sta n d p o in t of a
000 acres of land every 70 or 80 years lifetim e. It is a sh o rt tim e, how ever,
a new crop m a tu res and is harvested. w hen th o u g h t of in connection w ith
th«« grow th of races, th e developm ent
T he toll of deer h u n te rs, killed by
>f civilization, or th e h isto ry of a n a
m istake, is said to he g re a te r th is se a
tion.
son than ever before. We hav en 't th e
T he h isto ry of th is nation covers a
exact count but we believe we have
m uch sh o rte r period, ab o u t one-third
read of at least a half dozen killed or
of th e tim e since th e date of th e o rig i
wounded in Oregon th is season. Isn 't
nal discovery.
It about tim e sufety m easures w ere
S peaking in round n u m b ers of the
adopted?
period since C olum bus' discovery, the
T he sum m er is past, It is tru e , but first th ird was sp en t In d essu lto ry «11s-
anyone who can n o t enjoy th ese b ea u ti overies. th e second th ird in s e ttle
ful fall days w ith th e spicy air, the m ents mid th e la st th ird In develop
bright foliage, the fall fruit and flow m ent of organic?«! governm ent. But
ers, ought to have to live In the desert m uch has been accom plished, especial-
until his appri'ciation was developed. y In th e la st 75 years.
We feel like saying as did a visitor
An« you chilly? Have you cold feet? «t th«« Colunihian exposition In C hica
T ry taking a dozen or tw enty deep go in 1893. View ing tin« m arvelous
b reath s out In the open air, nig h t and
xhltiits, he re m a rk e d : “The m ost
m orning, io improv«« your cricu latio n w onderful p a rt of it all is th a t we are
and th in feel th e w arm blood reach
««re to behold it."
th e extrem ities.
T he Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock
E xposition will open in P o rtlan d on
S aturday, O ctober 31, and close S a t
urday, N ovember 7. T his w ill close
th e list of fall fairs, and the finest an
im als t«i vie for honors In the show
rin g w ill he assem bled on th is g reat
oci anion.
OCTOBER
Report of the Coudltlon of
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.
One year, 51 BO, eix month««. 85c. th re e
m o n th s ' t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 60c.
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll
n tsD A Y .
Tlie Table Your Foe.
By John Jo sep h G aines, M. D.
Of th e m any sin s a g a in st rig h t liv
ing, o v ereatin g is p erh a p s tlie chief
especially in cases of individuals in
whom age has laid its re stric tin g liaml
on bodily activity. Many men have re
tired from business, only to ia a u g u r-
ate a system of d ie tary th a t is an in
finitely w orse burden. In such cases,
a p ro tein , or p ro tein s, becom e the in
visible foe. "B aked b ean s” an d “d re ss
in g s” a re heavy p ro tein foods. F re sh
m eats a re laden w ith protein. H ighly-
seasoned foods owe th e ir evil effects
to pro teiu in excess. Enough for you
to know, th a t pro tein is stim u lan t, and
if pushed, a d an g ero u s intoxicant.
Age brings in m any people to rp o r
of th e elim in atin g ch an n els of the
body. O bstruction and over-supply of
food become a deadly enemy. Stupor
a fte r m eals, dizziness, hardened a r
teries,
heightened
blood-pressure,
au to -in to x icatio n , apoplexy, not a very
en ticing ch ap ter. Many fatal cases of
b rain h em o rrh ag e can be traced to
overeating.
People ju s t w o n 't stop
and th in k ! T h a t neighbor of yours,
that died suddenly of p ara ly sis a t 60
y ears of age; he should have lived to
80— had lie lived rig h t!
W ithin th e past year, I have know n
of a half-dozen men. found dead in
bed. a fte r having eaten a heavy 6-
o’clock d in n er, and re tirin g "in good
h ealth and sp irits." W ill we never
ta k e w arn in g ? In creased b lood-pres
su re is a sym ptom of protein poison
ing. Lessen th e am ount of protein,
and it falls. S erious disease of th e
kidneys m ay lie trac ed to th e banquet
table. O ver-w ork doesn't deserve half
tlie blam e it gets, w hile the innocent-
looking sugar-bow l, the seductive
mim e pic, and th e ra re beef-steak are
w orking tlielr havoc.
cation ' >n F irst at n el In
K ir k la n d a d d itio n , G r e s h a m . $150 w ill
h a n d le it, w ith m o n th ly p a y m e n ts on
b a la n c e .
A. M. B o s s , p h o n e 1991 o r
1957.
F O R S A L E — M y r e s id e n c e p r o p e r ty on
A v a a v e n u e , G r e s h a m , o r w ill t r a d e fo r
E u g e n e p r o p e rty . W . K . H a m ilto n , 1491 j
J e ffe rs o n s tr e e t, E u g e n e , O reg o n .
C A L 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 513.
W O O D S A W IN O D O N E . S ee m e fc r r e a l
se rv ic e .
F lo y d S u rf a c e , s u c c e s to r to
G eo. S h a w , F a ir v ie w , O reg o n , p h o n e
G r e s h a m 22x4.
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F O R S A L E — 22 a c r e s la n d . G ood s p r in g
a n d r u n n in g w a te r . L o c a te d 2 m ile s
s o u th o f L in n e m a n n s ta tio n , p ric e 370
per
acre.
T e rm s . A lb e r t
R o d lu n , |
G re s h a m . R o u te 2, O reg o n .
-R O O M B U N G A L O W f o r r e n t, m o d ern .
P o w e ll V a lb y r o a d a n d B r a d le y a v e - j
nue. S ee Q u in to n IL K u m m e lf, c a r e
A. W . M< tzgi i .v Co
2 H O U S E S F O R R E N T on S eco n d s tr e e t
ju t e a s t o f R o b e rts a tu n u e . O ne is 7
ro o m s. $25.00, o th e r 7s 3 ro o m s, $10.00. |
E n q u ir e B a n k o f G r e s h a m , G r e s h a m , ,
M A ln
1249
P hones
Attorneys at Law
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
Office over Hank of G resham
phone 2 i'll.___________ tf
Offlc» 1131
F O U R -R O O M M O D E R N C O T T A G E fo r
r e n t, 2 b lo c k s fro m G r e s h a m
h ig h
school. P h o n e 106x1. M rs. J . T . C o w a n ,
T r o u td a le r o a d ._____________________
M o d e rn 5 -ro o m h o u se f o r sa le , la r g e
s le e p in g p o rc h , tw o lo ts, a p p le s , p e a r s ,
p ru n e s , w a ln u ts , filb e rts , g r a p e s a n d
b la c k b e r r ie s , o n ly $2300, te r m s . H . W .
Phone,
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
Accredited Teacher of Piano
HAZEL THIEL
1x2
T each er of D unning System
f o r B e g in n e rs
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
R e ,. R h o n e 731
Phone 1HS1
IN S U R A N C E
£ J? J?_
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
Life — Fire — Automobile — Health
Plate G ia ,,
SATISFACTION G U A R A N TEED
1 Office 2501
P hones
Res. 2503
P o w e ll S tre e t
Money to Ioan on real estate. Farm
loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.
JAM ES ELKINGTON
AUTOMOBILES
G O O D D O D G E T O U R IN G C A R fo r sa le,
$100.
G o o d b a t t e r y a n d g o o d tire s .
I’erey Shelley. S andy, p h o n e 167.
8p< < lai I te d < j»r S a le .
N ew tire , tu b e a n d tir e c o v e r, w ith
e v e ry u se d c a r p u r c h a s e by N o v e m b e r 1.
1- 1923 F o rd to u r in g . $175 to $250.
1— 1923 O v e rla n d to u r in g , $325.
1 — 1924 O v e rla n d to u r in g . $425.
1— 1923 C h e v ro le t to u r in g . $350.
1 — D o d g e r o a d s te r , g la s s e n c lo s u re , $175.
2 D o d g e 1918 to u r i n g . $100.
F o rd 1921 to n tr u c k , p n e u m a tic tire s .
2 F o rd s o n t r a c t o r s w ith plo w s.
A la r g e list o f g o o d u s e d im p le m e n ts.
ISSURAM CK
Accident
Snrety Bonds
Fire
Automobile Life Health Plate Glass
Office on Main Street
Office 2341
Phones
Res. 1958
A uto F re ig h t T erm in al
Portland, Phone EAst 2804
Gresham, Phone 1201
C o ..
G r e s h a m . O reg o n .
C O M E O V E R A N D S E E S O M E O F MY
I want to
R e . 2403
MUSICIANS
L O A N S W A N T E D — $200, $300, $500. $700, '
$1500.
J o h n B ro w n , G r e s h a m , p h o n e
2501.
tf
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. In
fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l J . i l a g -
b erg . It. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 576.
tf
F A R M E R S I N S U R E In th e o ld 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
p o licy p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith no a s
s e ss m e n ts.
A s s e ts o v e r h a lf m illio n .
B. W . T h o rn e , a g e n t.
tf
F A R M E R S A T T E N T IO N !
R educed ra te s on f a rm in s u r a n c e la la rg e
sto c k
c o m p a n ie s .
S ee J c h n B ro w n .
P o w e ll s tr e e t, G re s h a m , p h e n e 2501. tf
IM P L E M E N T
1591
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, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
W A N T T O R E N T a good, la r g e fa rm ,
w ith o p tio n to b u y . C a sh r e n t, lo n g - |
tim e b a se .
H . ,W . S tro n g . G r e s h a m ,:
H ESSEL
G re sh a m
McGuirk & Schneider
( >r. gon.
< ’< '
D ental X-Ray
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
% m ile s o u th o f G re s h a m .
A. L. Schuler, Route 1.
Residence 2181
lean them up b< -
fo re w in te r. H a v e a F o rd r o a d s te r , $50:
F o rd to u r in g . $50 ; F o rd hu g . $35 ; 1924
M a x w ell to u r in g . $750; C h e v ro le t r o a d
s te r, $175. A lso h a v e tw o 31 x 4 s t r a i g h t
sid e c o rd t i r e s a t b a r g a in , w ill fit C h e v
r o le t c lo s e d c a r . J . L. C ook, T ro u td a le ,
p h o n e 48x5.
Insurance
Accident,
Real Estate
Health,
Automobile
O reg 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
B. W. TH ORNE, A gent
Lundquist Truck Line
S uccesso r to
MorifHii Bros.
( YMI'IIDK SOOTHES EYE PAINS
F o r eye pains th e re is n o thing b et
te r th a n sim ple cam phor, w ltchhazel, 117 CHBVROUBT, newly overhauled, for
PORTLAND
sa le , o r t r a d e co w o r w h a t h a v e y o u ?
e
KAIHI» ST VITOX
etc., as mixed in I.avoptik eye wash.
W m . E a r n s , B o x 70-A, R t. 1, G re s h a m .
VI OREGON AGGIE T he first ap p licatio n does w onders H o g a n ro a d .
WAY
PO INTS
and one b ottle of I.avoptik helps any
IKlUK.MFh ATTENTION!
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GRESHAM
T he new 500 w att radio sta tio n re-
d a m a g e c a n h e h a d a t g r e a tly "ret
ed u ced
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n , P o w ell s tr e e t,
en tly com pleted on the Oregon A g ri G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv.
G re s h a m p h o n e 25 » 1
c u ltu ra l college cam pus w ill be fo r
>ot Bought C aught.
Local and Long Distance
lu n ltlo n E x p e r t.
m ally dedicated th is week F rid ay
"W h at are you tak in g for your
$25 w ill be g iv en to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
Moving
I c a n n o t find th e d e fic ie n c y o f h is m a
night. O ctober 16 A very elab o rate cold?"
c h in e o n s t a r t i n g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n
"M
ake
me
an
offer.”—Flam
igo.
M ain S tre e t G a r a g e P h o n e G r e s h a m 1228.
and In terestin g p ro g ram for th a t eve
ning lias been an n ounced b eg inning
T he w an t ad way Is the
Io suc-
at 7:30. T h e re w ill lie a p rese n tatio n cess.
COAL
B R IQ U E T S
of th e sta tio n by Or. W. W unlger, head
n o t ic e to C R F P iro R y .
of tlie college d ep a rtm en t of physics, In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re-
gon n fo r th e C o u n ty o i M u ltn o m a h I’ro -
and an accep tan ce of th e sam e by
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
bate D e p a r tm e n t
tlc e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r-
Gov. W alter M. P ierce. T he rela tio n
s ,g ie d h a s b een a p p o in te d A d m ln i t r a t r t x
of th e radio to th e Oregon farm er will o f th e e s t a t e o f R a lp h E. la id d . d eeaaed ,
C o u rt o f th e S ta te >f O re-
be p resen ted by S tate G range M aster e by o n th fo e r C M ir u c u ltn it o m
a h Ct u n ty , a m t hi qu&l
Geo. A. P alm iter. S everal fine m u si Filed All p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
s a id e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t
cal n u m b ers a re on th e program .
th e sa m e, d u ly v e rifie d a s by law r e
Daily Trips to Portland
ire d . to th e u n d e r s ig n e d a t G re s h a m .
T he sam e sta tio n w ill b ro ad cast at q O u reg
o n , w ith in six m o n th s fro m th e d a te
7:30 Monday and W ednesday of th is h e re o f.
G resham
Powell
P o rtlan d
D a te d a n d first p u b lish e d , '’e p t. 22. 1925.
week
Tlie sta tio n is lettered K FD J L a s t p u b lic a tio n . t V t. 13. 192*
Phone
and
Ft. E ast T aylor
C A R R I E M A D IX A d m in is tr a trix .
4M1
Maple
Phone EAst 63s»
and th e w ave len g th is 254 m eters.
W IL L IA M J C O O P K R . A tto rn e y .
\ u
GRESH A M , OREGON
Office 1291
P hone,
R e,. 19,4
A u to T o p s 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 ta in W in d o w s
S. E. PALM QUIST
AUTO TOP SHOP
Main St.
Greahnm
Phone 1231
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS
A uctioneer
V A N C O U V E R . W A S H IN G T O N
r a r m a n d S to ck S a le , a S p e c ia lty
P h o a e V a n c o u v e r 114, o r
Oreaham Outlook 1581
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Men On tu ii in tier M omen at 0 . 4.C.
A fresh m an c la ss of 1239 stu d en ts
out of a to ta l en ro llm en t of 3200 Is the
reco rd of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l co l
lege at C orvallis. T h a t's 200 more
th a n th e to ta l en ro llm en t last year.
M e n o u tn u m b er w omen tw o to one.
A la rg e per cen t of these, it Is said,
a re earn in g th e tr own way.
N orn I
OP H I I M i
P I X .U
U T O tA T
No, 24067.
In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f O re-
on to r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , in
In
f Tobato.
th e M a tte r
o f th e E s t a t e o f I r a A.
B ra d field. D e c e a se d
N o tic e la h e r e b y g v e n t h a t N o ra M
R u s h e r, a s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f th e e s t a t e
o f I r a A R ra d fie ld . deceased, h a s filed h e r
final a c c o u n t a s su c h a d m i n i s t r a t r i x in
th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n ,
fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . D e p a r t
m e n t o f P r o b a te , a n d t h a t M o n d a y , th e
19th d a y o f O c to b e r, 1925. a t th e h o u r o f
9 30 a m . a n d th e c o u r tro o m o f sa id
C o u rt h a s b een fixed a s th e tim e a n d
p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to
sa id fin al a c c o u n t a n d
th e s e ttle m e n t
th e r e o f
NORA M RU SH ER.
( ream Prices
The Sandy creamery Is paying 55
Adm inistratrix.
cents at the cream ery and 63 cents on
M cGUlRK A SC H N EID E R .
the route (or butterfaL—Adv.
A tto r n e y s fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
D a te d a n d first p u b lis h e d S ep t. 15. 1925
Classified—classy ads.
D a te o f la a t p u b lic a tio n . O ct. 13. 1915
Sand
Hoad Materiul
Gravel
Crushed Hock
SAND
GRAVEL
CEMENT BRICK
J. R. K N A R R
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Phone Gresham 489
TROUTDALE,
OREGON
Light and Heavy Ilaulintr
All kinds of
GAS AND OIL
TRUCK WORK
Wood
WALRAD
Phone 1«S1
WRIGHT
for
tain
MfGISNIS TRUCK CO.
Phone Greahnm 7tx