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HÄUF TW» GKFSHAM OUTLOOK. TIENDA Ï , JI LT M l 192« GRESHAM OUTLOOK P u h lh h ed every T uesday and F riday at Gr<-eham. Oregon, by the Outlook Publishing Co.. H. L. St. Clair. E ditor and M anager One Death Per 1000 Autos in a Y ear !s Record of U. S. O ne y e a r. 1150. alx m o n th « , «6c. th re e m o n th « tr ia l su b s c rip tio n , 50c C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith all th e P o rt 'a n d T-ailtea K a te * w ill c a ll B n te re d WANT AD. RATES. F irst in sertio n , lc a word, m in i mum 20c; subseq u en t in sertio n s, )4c a word, m inim um 10c. A D V E R T IS IN G O u r r e p re s e n ta tiv e re a s o n a b le aa seco n d -c la s s m a tte r Cattle M a rc h » 1511, a t th e P oetofllce a t G re s h a m O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rch » 1579 SESQI l-( I NTLNMAL CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. F R E S H JB It.S E V C O W F O B 8 A L E . M u st b e so ld . H . M cG in n is, I 1» m ile so u th < irie n t sc h o o lh o u se on M t. H o o d loop. P h o n e G r e s h a m 287x. AWARDS. T he A m erican teacher aw ard for Oregon at the S esqui-centennial expo-1 nitton in P hiladelphia w as given to Miss Leona L. L arrab ee of th e Lincoln high school, a te ac h er of 35 y e a rs’ se r vice. T E A M . W A G O N A N D H A R N E S S fo r s a le o r tr a d e fo r cow». E W all, G r e s h am . p h o n e G r e s h a m 325x1. tf 28 injured annually for every 1000 Auto' mobiles in this C o u n tr x TH INK think THINK W here one fire o ccurs from a sm o k er’s pipe, over one hundred a re caused by cig arettes. Plants, Seeds, Etc. Horses I P e r s o n is Killed a n d P H Y BIC1A NS i G O O D W O R K H O R S E S fo r sa le. W eig h to 1700. $50 to $75. W ill tr a d e fo r c a ttle . 4*»5 E a s t R u a a e tt n e a r U n ion a v e n e a n d Ix im b a rd . P o r tla n d . Phone W A ln u t 4130. Phone. Office 1851 B. H. HUGHES, M. D. H o u r s : 10-12 A M 2-4 a n d 7-8 P O fiM - W i t h r o w GRESH A M . B u ild in g Office 2251 M OREGON R e sid e n c e 2268 I F O R S A L E — S p a c e In th ia c la s sifie d d e p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t office o r p h o n e G re s h a m 1561. GEO. INGLIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Émployment S p e c ia l A tte n tio -------- n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d F i t t in g o f O G lal la s se s W A N T E D — T ru c k a n d d r iv e r to h a u l w a te r t a n k f o r th r e s h in g m a c h in e . E a s y h a u l. F o r d w ith H u x te ll g e a r s p r e fe rr e d . A b o u t 3<» d a y s w o rk . G all th is w eek o n ly . G u y D. J o n e s, p h o n e 2361 o r 3»0xl. om <'» o v e r F i r s t S ta te GRESHAM , B ank OREGON The boy m edalist w as C harles S. A. YV. BOTKIN, M. D. Cam pbell of the D allas high school, Hogs IT IW A A T W M N ( N A U T O K C k iU » A P I Î Ï C O cN C U . Physician and Surgeon 15 y ears old. The girl m edalist was P U R E B R E D D U R O C H O A R fo r sale. NE out of a thousand the e a annual obile ----- ---- Is the relationship between m n n u a l a autom u io in u o iic R o o m s 16 a n d 1$. C o n g d o n B ld g . Y e a r a n d h a lf old. H . M cG in n is. 144 i Edith Louise S ta rre tt, of the Salem Miscellaneous folollHnu ,, n .1 the .......I . w m otor . . . . m ile s o u th O rie n t sch o o l. P h o n e 287x. | — — ________________ _______________________ H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. fatalities and num ber of vehicles In this country, according high school, 16 years old. Miss S ta r W ------------ A N T E D > , , a good se c o n d h a m n d , bicy *,* cle. Office 1271 P hones R e sid e n c e 127x to the S tew art-W arner Safety Council for the prevention of automobile W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e W a n t M u st be re a s o n a b le . P h o n e 1235. re tt was a m em ber of the Salem, O re A ds C a ll G r e s ih h a am m 1 1561. G re n h a m , O rrg o n * " accidents, which has undertaken a strenuous campaign of autom obile safety gon, debating team which won the and accident prevention. F O R S A L E — 3 a r m y co ts, c a m p sto v e a n d c a m p sto o ls. II. W . C ooley, G r e s h decision in th e E ast versus W est de Goats a m . p h o n e 51x2. tf And for every fatality there are a t least 28 accidents serious enough to H. V. ADIX, M. D. bate. get on record. This does not take into consideration m inor sprains and bruises F O R S A L E OH T R A D E , a 3 -y e a r-o ld G O O D F R E S H G O A T . $20. W o o d r a n g e Physician and Surgeon g r a d e ra m . C h r is Z in a li, B o rin g . $30. D e L a v a l c r e a m s e p a r a to r . $25. T hese young people w ere selected or people suffering from nervous shock as th e resu lt of being In an autom obile Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m B a b y b u g g y , $5. A lfre d Sloop, p h o n e accid en t O ffice P h o n e 1411 o r 17« Bee. ltll because of th e ir ste rlin g c h a racter G r e s h a m 2876. tf Rabbits To appreciate w hat a vast arm y of killed and injured is annually con W ith D r. W . J . O tt proficiency In studies and all-round W A S H IN G M A C H IN E in B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t scripted by the reckless m otorist and care'ess pedestrian, a com parison may C H IN C H IL L A P E D I G R E E D R A B B IT S E L g o E o C d T c R o IC good citizenship. n d itio n , c h e a p . M rs J A. B e r- fo r sa le. Im p o rte d sto c k . 697 E a s t 69th n ey , p h o n e C o r b e tt 1110. tf be made with American casualties In the g reat war. Over a th ird as many All sta te s In the Union participated s tr e e t n o r th . P o r tla n d , near Sandy people are killed annually by the autom obile as there were A merican soldiers b o u le v a rd . P h o n e G A rfleld 3926. F O U R -H O L E M A J E S T IC R A N G E fo r Hr. Mary F. Becker sa le , v e ry c h e a p . I n g o o d c o n d itio n . A killed on the field of b attle during the en tire war, while th e num ber Injured W alter S. Ford, of Merced. Califor g o o d b a k e r. P ip e s g o w ith sto v e . C a n Chiropractor Dogs each year is nearly three tim es as great as the num ber of our boys who were be se en a t 791 Coi J o m m e r c ia l s tr e e t, P o r t- nia, superin ten d en t of the Merced wounded throughout the war. la n d . ______ E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y E L E C T R IC S W E A T M IN E R A L B A T H B F O R S A L E — S p a c e In th i s c la s sifie d d e S un-S tar, w as a ca lle r a t the Outlook p a r tm e n t. ( a ll a t office oi p h o n e F O R S A L E — 2 G O O D C A N A R Y S IN G - H o u r s : 10 A M to 6 P M G re s h a m 1561. office T h ursday m orning. Mr. Ford, e r s a n il s e v e ra l c a g e s , 3 -tu b e r a d io s e t M ain S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d . G r e s h a m w ith W illa r d b a t t e r i e s a n d h o rn c o m P h o n e 122x w ith his wife and fam ily. Is a t the LONELY MAN LIKES REST Hood, sta te s he had been ta lk in g w ith p le te , b u tte r w o r k e r a s g o o d a s n ew Poultry g o o d c h u rn , " D o m e s tic S c ie n c e " th r e e home of his wife's parents, Mr. and QUIET OE LITTLE HOME a m em ber of the p arty w hich saw the c o m p a r tm e n t tire le s s c o o k e r. Phone Mrs. A. E. DeHaven, who resides n ear T W O D O Z E N L A Y IN G W L. H E N S fo r G r e s h a m 723. bear a few m inutes previous. DR. C. L. H A Y N E S sa le. P h o n e G r e s h a m 1661. P leasan t Home. They a re enjoying Life is full of little happenings,— F O R S A L E — P u m p Ja ck , r a b b its , fla t b ed Eyesight Specialist 75 S -m o n th s -o ld R h o d e I s la n d R e d a n d f o r tr u c k . P h o n e G r e s h a m 1751. th e two w eeks' vacation of the new s th in g s th a t would enrich the h eart, if " n ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts fo r sa le. D a v id G L A S S E S F IT T E D S ta b le r, G r e s h a m p h o n e 365x6. paper man by the trip north, which only they w ere not lost sig h t of in the R A N G E F O R S A L E — A lc a z a r c o m b in a tio n g a s a n d w ood, lik e n ew . S a c rific e I f * '* .14 M o h a w k B ld g . they m ade through in three days by onw ard rush. F ritz Stoker, kindly of p ric e J70. T e rm s c a n b e a r r a n g e d . W m T h ir d a n d M o rriso n S ts. POULTRY WANTED O v er R o b e rts B ro s .' S to re A n d e rso n , S o u th R o b e r ts a v e n u e , G r e s h autom obile. h e a rt and sad of countenance, betw een am . PO RTLA N D , ORE. A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E puffs of his com panionable pipe' W E PA Y CA SH W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e W a n t Wm. M cA llister, who is spending his TWO Y0UM1 VETERANS poured out his h e a rt recen tly to a A d s. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561. P E JT I8 T H GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. vacation w orking for th e Oregon LAID TO REST SAME BAY lym pathetlc frien d : "My d au g h ter P h o a e .i O ffice 8184. It e ,I d e a r e (1 85 P h o n e 1108 G re s h a m , O reg o n F O R S A L E —S p a c e in th is c la s sifie d d e P acking com pany In Salem , spent the p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t office o r p h o n e she w ants me to come and live w ith G r e s h a m 1561. For the first time, perhaps, In the w eek-end at his home here. DR. Y V . J. OTT Pasture h istory of P leasan t Valley, friends lier In the city. She has a fine a p a r t Mrs. Jo h n D enison and sons John F or real e state loans see or call B. Dentist ment, autom obile, everything nice and " a n d s h e e p to p a s tu r e . W. T h o rn e.—Adv. and neighbors nave been called upon he is good to me." M editatively he and Rex have retu rn ed from a visit J T. M cC u llo ch . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 296. Nerve Blocking D ental X-Ray to pay the last sad trib u te of resp ect f several w eeks w ith h er p are n ts and o v e r R a n k o f O re n h a m outinued, "So I tried It. I went, but f ’edar Door and Window Screens. to two young men on the sam e day. Good screen s 2-6 x 6-6, $1.50. W in )h.— I was so lonesome to come back. o th er relativ es a t D urrton, K ansas. Real E state, Rentals, Etc. Wm. E. Johnston and A lpha E. DR. JU L IU S G. STURE x 100 a n il th r e e 5 -ro o m h o u s- dow screen s and special sized doors cam e and now I feel better. I w ant Among th e relativ es is an au n t of Mrs. C O R N E R In th e c e n t e r o f P o r tla n d , on p a v e d m ade to order. G resham W oodw ork Oades. both ex-service men of the late to stay here w here th e re a re not so Denison, Mrs. Jo h n G resham , who is s tr e e t, o n e b lo ck fro m th r e e e a r lin es, ing Shop, phone 50x1. Dentist world w ar, repose In th e ir final rest m any m achines in the stre e t I am p a rtic u la rly in terested in hearin g to e x c h a n g e fo r G r e s h a m p r o p e rty P Office In B a n k o f G re s h a m B o n d in g n u t 41'io 4" 5 KaBt P h o n e WA1- beneath a profusion of Dowers In afraid to w alk." about G resham , Oregon. Window Cleaning. In S a n d y W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u r s d a y s beautiful Mt. Scott cem etery. PHONES F o r ex p ert w indow clean in g see S. Mrs. V era T u ck er recen tly w ent to i o n SALE But hy the break In I lls voice S a n d y 69 a n d 6x1 F u n eral services for th e late Wm. J . a c re s , in c lu d in g 7 a c r e s r a s p b e r r ie s T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross O re a h a m 1281_______ Tacom a, w here she atten d ed a m eet " r o o m hou.-c, b a r n , c h ic k e n h o u se g a r Brown, G resham , phone 25Ol.Adv. E. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. his listen er w ondered after all w h eth ing of th e Pacific N orthw est D ahlia ag e. g a s. c ity w a te r . P h o n e T A h o r 4403 A T T O B it E T S l.v o w n e r. J . F . J a e g e r , R t. 1, R o x 140, D. Johnston of P leasan t Vnlley, who er it w as th e fear of d artin g autom o I G row ers' asso ciatio n to a rra n g e for a P o r tla n d , O reg o n . NOTICE. biles so m uch th a t drew him back M A In 1249 Phones G r e s h a m 1511 passed aw ay on July 7th at the F itz Bids will be accepted u n til 8 p. m., from a city home of ta ste and reilne- j dahlia show to be given in th e 'c ry s ta l T L Y M O D E R N 5-RO O M H O U S E sim m ons G eneral hospital In Denver, m ent and loving ca re to the hum ble I room of th e W inthrop hotel In th a t S T io R IC G r e s h a m fo r sa le. S ev en b lo c k s fro m i Ju ly 30th for a th ree -y e ar c o n tra c t for McGuirk & Schneider Post office. A d d re s s M rs. A tte r b u r y the tra n sp o rta tio n of ch ild ren to and w ere held on T uesday afternoon of I’, o. b ox 71. G re s h a m . little abode on low er Main s tre e t w ith , < i,y on S eptem ber 23 and 24. R. W. Attorneys at Law from the W ilkes school, bus to be last week from the Miller ti T racy a m ost u n p reten tio u s view from th e 0111 is P resident of the association O r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g H<>1 S H IN G R E S H A M , u n u s u a lly a t closed and up-to-date, w ith a seatin g funeral home In P ortland. Dr. A. tr a c tiv e . o n e lot, 85500. S m a lle r h o u se capacity of 30 or m ore. A bond w ill P R O B A T E A N D C O R P O R A T IO N W O R K T he G resham circ le of the E v an g el a n d tw o lo ts J2000. 11. W C ooley P o r tla n d Office, 601-7 C o r b e tt B ld g Thom pson preached the serm on and fro n t porch. R ather, was it not the be required. Board reserv es th e rig h t p h o n e 51x2. ical W om en's union will give an Ice music was furnished by a G resham asso ciatio n s that cling to the h e a rt— to re je c t any o r all bids. F or fu rth e r cream social on the law n of th e Zion F IV E -R O O M H O U S E f o r r e n t. P h o n e inform ation apply to the board of D is q u a rte t com posed of Guy D. Jones, the lingering touch of a hand a t rest YV. J. COOPER G r e s h a m 102x. Evangelical ch urch T h u rsd ay eve tric t No. 7. th e echoes of a voice th a t Is stilled? Miss G ertru d e A lexander, Mrs. H. L. F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. In J. W. EDWARDS, C hairm an. Attorney at Law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sm ith, th e la tte r ' ning, Ju ly 22. T he public is cordially fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l J H a g - JE S S IE M. MILLAR, Clerk. St. C lair and Leslie W alrad, and by a Invited to attend. b erg . R. 2, G re s h a m , p h o n e 576. tf Office over Bank of G resham P ortland soloist. T he pall b earers the d au g h ter of F ritz Stoker, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E v ert E astm an , the BIBS WANTED. Offies t i l l Phones B es. 94SS w ere A. W Metzger, Tony S chantln, and Mrs. F ran k Staffen, the form er a Farm Machinery, Etc. form er a b ro th er of O. A. E astm an, a r The d irecto rs of school d istric t No. Ju liu s lAUnbert, Vern Richey, Cleve b ro th er-in -law of Mr. Stoker, all from 19 of C lackam as co unty req u e st bids rived y esterd ay from Los A ngeles for B I N D E R F O R S A L K . $75 W a lte r R a m - M U S IC IA N S land Illlss and H arold Ham ilton. In P o rtlan d , cam e out Sunday bringing se r. B o rin g . O reg o n . P h o n e D a m a s c u s for digging a well on school grounds a w eek's v isit at th e E astm an home. 56 a f t e r 7:30 p.m . term en t was in the so ld ier's plot of th eir d inner along, and a m ost p leas at Kelso, Oregon. Specifications may FRIEDA E. R RATZEL an t tim e wus spent. It was th e Joint From h ere they expect to go to Se J Ml. Scott cem etery. l ’a -Y c a r r je r , fo rk . be had on ap p licatio n to th e clerk, Accredited Teacher of Plano attle. Before th e ir a rriv a l Mrs. O. A. ro p e a n d b lo c k s co m p le te . F o r w ood P. C. Spooner, Boring, Oregon, Rt. 2. Mr. Johnston was born in Oregon b irthday celeb ratio n of Mrs. Sm ith tr a c k . C. H . L a n e , p h o n e 2061. and Harmony J Bids to be in hands of clerk not la te r E astm an had left for A storia to be City on A ugust 17, 1893. He moved and Mr. Staffen. L ast m onth occurred W A N T E D to p u r c h a s e se co n d h a n d fe e d ' th an A ugust 5, 1926, and Job to be present at th e dedication of th e As EDELLA TOWLE MILLER c u tte r , h a n d p o w er. P h o n e 52x6. l com pleted not la ter th an S eptem ber with his p are n ts to P lea san t Valley, the 75th b irth d ay of Mr. Stoker, but to ria m onum ent w hich Is to tak e place | 15, 1926. T eacher of D unning Svstem w here he lived until 1918, when he on account of the recen t death of his W A N T E D —G ood u se d t r a e t o r fo r r a s h f o r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y the com ing T hursday. She atten d s the P. C. SPOONER, wife the day was spent quietly. 390x3 " b r e fe rr e d . P h o n e G r e s h a m was called Io w ar, serving 22 m onths S tu d io o p p o site P u b lic L ib r a r y P h o n e lx Clerk Dist. No. 19 g ath erin g as p resid en t of th e sta te Res. Phone 7»1 In the arm y. On October 1, 1918 he au x iliary to the A m erican Legion. Automobiles was w ounded In the A rgonne F orest, BIG BEAK KILLS HORSE M ajor Jo h n L. Griffith w ith his wife C O O K C H E V R O L E T CO ., b y J a m e s L. P h o n e C o r b e tt I I0 Í T ro u td a le . O re. from which he never fully recovered. U l> Til BEATENS MAN and son, Jack , of Chicago, visited w ith Cook. T ro u td a le . O reg o n . C a r s fo r sale. PIANO Besides his p aren ts he leaves to A u to m s b lle r e p a ir in g in p r iv a te se rv ic e Mr. and Mrs. L. ay ..... ...... ... L. ... K idder y esterd ....... d e p a r tm e n t by a p p o in tm e n t. H a r d Jo b s C ecil J. P oun d er m ourn Ills death th ree sisters, Mrs. FLORENCE M. HONEY d o n s e a s ily . C a ll G r e s h a m 48x5. Folks wtio have been In the habit of and today. M ajor Griffith Is com m is Jennie McMillan o f W arrenton, Mrs Contractor and Builder enjoying a quiet m idsum m er's night loner of ath letics in th e w est, also L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S f o r a u t o s o r a n y S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ldg. Kale Jen n in g s and Mrs. Maude W right o th e r s to r a g e , la r g e b a r n a n d y a r d fo r dream on L arch m ountain d u rin g the executive vice p resid en t of th e N a G re s h a m S tock sa le. R e a s o n a b le r a te s . P h o n e Let me figure yonr plans P h o n e 1711 of G resham . 3271. S. S. T h o m p s o n . tf cam ping season m ight do well to take tional A m ateur A thletic F ederation A lpha E. Oades, who died in a P o rt heed to th e experience of Dewey N el and ed ito r of an ath letic Journal. He IN S U R A NUE YVood and Sawing land hospital Ju ly 9, cam e to this i I «> lm 1111,1|| Will» T I uesday IlfXlilN has IUSO J«ir>l IVO »»I iri.iuivn son. sscsvo«, forest patro an who ju st fkivxil given < a | OCI series of lectu res Rl at Auto F re ig h t T erm in al place as a stra n g e r about four years W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n te e d . was treed hy a big brow n bear which j th e U niversity of so u th e rn C alifornia F lo y d S u rf a c e , p h o n e 22x4. ago and established a garage. H aving J. R O S S B R O W N Portland. Phone EAst 23(1» had killed th e p atro lm an ’s horse and ami also at O. A C. From here they WO O D ------- FOR — S A L E . d e liv e re d . ------ lim ited m eans with w hich to s ta rt In F ir s t Gresham, Phone 1201 later th reaten ed to enjoy a feast on ; expect to visit cities In W ashington g r o w th fir a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r poi ists. Real Estate and Insurance business, Mr. Oades. by his Industry W . E H o s s n e r. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 3109. Mr. Nelson a la cannlhalle. The and re tu rn hy way of Y ellowstone and fair dealing, built up a lucrative bear, followed by her two cubs, show- I N ational p ark They w ere old friends F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs to n f ir e «"£, a X L omo ’’ i i e — t if e p h o n e 385. tf h e a l t h — b u r g la r y trade. He was the soul of honor. In eil considerable tight when su rp rised ; of Ihe K ldders In Illinois. C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s Office Î501 P hones R eg sx«« Ills business relatio n s he w as upright, a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106. hy Nelson as they w ere eating the T elephone connection w as sh u t ofT PO W ELL STR EE T fair anil ju st to all alike. This to horse. The m an believes he owes his at th e Outlook office th is m orning hy a Successor to gether with his affable m anner, won life to his ab ility as a sp rin te r and to rmul g rad in g outfit w hich passed Morgan Bros. JAM ES ELKINGTON him a host of friends, us w as attested th e sagacity of his A iredale who kept I th ro u g h and stru c k th e w ires, ca rry - INSURANCE by the large num ber of people who tin' an g ry b ear in terested for a full them down. Accident Surety Ronds Fire attended the last rites. half hour. F inally Ihe bear grew 1 The electric c u rre n t w as suddenly PORTLAND Antomoblle Life Health Plate Glasé Mr. Oades was 32 years old and an iu«~ iiv u v rin m m i hut off th is m orning, in th e m iddle of w • > eary xz, of th e uur dog's d u m i n aneuvers and .Office oa Main Street ex-service tnan. He leaves io m ourn YY AY POINTS Office 8341 lipped off into Ihe bushes w ith the Ihe forenoon, w hich seriously handi- p h o n ea Reg. u s g I heir loss a wife and little son, L ester, • - bear was capped the w ork on th e Outlook. cubs, Mr, Nelson says th is I.V. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM GRESHAM also Ills fath e r and m other, Mr. and far la rg e r th an Ihe o rd in ary black T h erefo re It was im possible to p ro P a r k a n d Y am h ill P o w e ll A R o b e rts Mrs. F rank Oades, four siste rs and bear. Insurance ceed w ith th e w ork In tim e to get th e Real Estate Local and Long Distance th ree b ro th ers all of T he D alles, O re P h o n e M A In 8611 P h o n e 1823 A r e l,le n t . H e a lt h , A n to m o b lle pap er off th e p ress for th e usual noon R eports come from Mt. Hood of a gon. Moling n - . P re,,°,1 F.lre Rel,ef *««>• huge black bear being sighted by a day mail. O reg o n U f e I n s u r a n c e C onipA ny «8 30 a . m .. P V . «7 :00 a m .. P . V. 9 SO a . m .. P Le. S :30 a m . B. L B- THORNE. Agent in all thy w ays acknow ledge him parly w hich clim bed the m ountain (See additional locals on page 41 10 :30 a m ., P . V. 9 -30 a m .. P . V. G RESH A M OREGON (God) and he shall direct thy paths. recently. T he clim bers had Just cross I l :30 a. m . H L. 10 .30 a. m . B L. 12 30 p. m .. P V Phone« Rgg. ,**, — Bible 11 .30 a m .. P. V Pedigree Blanks. I th e head of Coe glacier when the C. A . B U T C H E R 1 :30 p. m . B L 12 30 p. n r , It l. The Outlook has a supply of pedi 2 :30 p. m .. P V big bear rushed from i shallow eave 1 :S0 m . P . V P •V O|) P m .. B. L. AU a O| | ’I v '^ " i » n d R e p a ire d 3 :30 p. m . B. Ie. BIDS W ANTED. Buyer of Livestock am lopeit off down th m ountain, li gree blanks, useful for dairym en, All k in d » o f T o p M a te ria l a n d 4 30 P m .. P V 3:30 P- m .. P. V. stock and p o ultry raise rs. L arge, very I-oc s te d on R a se L ine a n d To furnish 50 cords of first grow th C u r ta in W in dow » 5 :30 p. m .. B. b . i P m . B. L*. bought Ihe anim al iad sought the useful, at a re n ts each, 25 for 85c. B u c k le y A v e n u e 6 30 p. m .. P . V. fir wood, delivered nt schoolhouse, 3 :30 1» m . P V. « i P- nr . B. U *6 30 ipe th e heat of p. ni . B. L. P h o n e T A b o r 497S G resham , on or before Septem t I. S. E. PALM QUIST Xll 30 p. m. B. Le. A n Maybe w hat you don't neei some P m .. B. Le. 1926 Bids to he opened July R e n te 193 Kiiiiiincl, who P o r tla n d . O re. one else AUTO TOP SHOP , the rd n erves riglit io reject any or i am party to clim b classified. w ants. T ry an ad AS inday.*, ar«1 H o i,« lav s o n lv M ein HI. 'I r e - h a m P h n a e lf(« all hi. C. J. LUNDQUIST. *S«ituriÍAjr- » S — u n d »---- a y s • a n d . . H . o lid a y s, C lerk School Dlst. N 4. ■1 a lly ex. ■pt S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s GRAVEL O GRESHAM LOCALS Lundquist Truck Line Portiand-Gresham Stage p. P O IN T T h A o r A la ^ N i M i a v I N IH Y F t l t M t O L O U IN A e 4O T H l • . « M l . o f ^ n o T n Y F a n im k l in 'a t LAS I CftUMN AHt' ItMNt .Ji, I (d • ■ > 1 x 1 >i.e'l I U T T A R U oF O S . I ---—— - DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REERIGERATION W Ith tlip advent of w arm w eath er a new pr m p resen ts itself In co n n eitio u w ith the econom ical and safe p rvation of family foods. I he m odern way is by m eans of dom estic electric refrig eratio n It brings you— CONSTANT ( 01 D CI » I N I I N » n \ TNFAII IN»i 8ITP1.A ECONOMY CONVENIENCE We sh all be glad to have you come in and let us explain th e n u m e r ous advantages of dom estic electric refrig eratio n V — P o w e ll V alley . B. L.— B a se L ine. O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d for road and cem ent w ork. 50c and 75c a yard a t pit. AI90 delivered by GEO. LEYVIS & SON COAL I. L. D avid son H en n lev ro a d n e a r T r o u td a le P h o n e G r e s h a m 15x1. B R IQ U E T S COL. YV. S. YVOOD & SONS Auctioneer V A N C O U V E R . W A S H IN G T O N F P h 5 n . 8Y°, k S " 1” “ ’ »►•»»•I«» r h n n e V a n e n » ,e r (14. o r G r e , h am O n tlo o h 14«I SAND G RAVEL A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK 50c and 75c a yard at pit or w ill deliver. EKSTRO.M TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham TsxJ Daily Trips to Portland Gres han Phone l&SI Powell and Maple Portland Ft. Last Taylor Phone EAst M -9 o . A. BRYAN SAND GRAVEL CEMENT BRICK s f. R. K N A R R Phone Oresham 489 TROUTDALE, OREGON