Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 05, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAUK TWO
GKKNHAM OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every Tuesday and Friday ]
at Gresham. Oregon, by the Outlook
Publishing Co.. H. L. St. Clair. |
Editor and Manager
One rear. 21 80, s i s m onths. 88c. three |
m onth s trial su b scrip tion , 50c
C om bination ra tes w ith all
land D a'liee
R a tes
will call
the
P o rt­
a g a in /
THE N EW
W IN T E «
A D V B R T IS IN O
reason ab le
Our rep resen tative I
R fD C R O W ^
TUESDAY, OCTOBER a, l»dS
WANT AD. RATES.
First Insertion, lc a word, mini- '
mum 20c; subsequent Insertions, Vfcc
a word, minimum 10c.
Cattle
Entered a s seoond-claae m a tter M arch |
1*11. at the Poetofflce at G resham
O regon, under the Act o f M arch I. 137*.
1,
TW O COW S F O R SAG E. J ersey , ju st
fresh , w ith c a lf a t sid e. B row n S w iss-
. J ersey , to fresh en O ctober 24 Ed. D e-
P aepc, T routd ale, Coon road 114 m ile s
north o f B a se L ine.
P hone O resh am
847._____________________________________ tf
The reckless driver Is not likely to |
be wreck less.
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Fire losses on the average cost the
farmer $25 each annually in the
United States.
Plants, Seeds, Etc.
P hone, Office 1851
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u rs: 10-12 A. M.
1-4 and 7-8 P. M.
O*8e
G R E SH A M .
B a lld la g
-W ith row
OREG O N
Office 2251
R esid en ce 2251
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
R E G IS T E R E D J E R S E Y COW for sa le
' om ing fresh ab ou t Sept. 25.
F ra n k j E V E R G R E E N 'S, shrubs. 25c u p : 2 -y ea r
Speybrock. G resham , phone 3469
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ro ses 3 5 c ; R ock p lan ts. p eren n ials. 10c
u p : Iris, tulips. P eo n y s, free c a ta lo g .
W A N T E D , co w s to fresh en soon
C.
S p ecia l A tten tio n to E y e D ise a se s and
S uhr's F lo w er F arm . B a s e L in e road,
B u tch er. R t. t, B o x 418, P ortlan d . B a se ) m ile ea st 12-m ile h o u se- m ail T routd ale.
F ittin g o f G la sses
L in e and B u ck ley avenue.
OTer F l r , ‘ N late
IM P R O V E D O R EG O N S T R A W B E R R Y G R E SH A M .
O REG O N
p la n ts for sale. A bout 50,000 h e a lth y
p 'a n ts from in sp ected stock , >5 a th o u ­
sand. H onoré S m ith . 5 m iles sou th o f
FOR S A L E —One horse, 220. One y o u n g
G resh am on H o g a n road. Rt. 1. B o x
reg istered T o ggen b erg g o a t, g iv in g m ilk,
111, G resham .
*20.
R obert Jon sru d , B oring, phone
S a n d y 20x2
tf IM P R O V E D O R EG O N S T R A W B E R R Y
R oom s 15 an d II, C ongdon B ldg.
p lan ts, |4 a thou san d . 62,50 for 500.
Geo. W irth, R ockw ood road,
m ile
H o u rs 2 to 6 P. M
sou th o f S ection Line.
Office 1271
P h o n es
R esid en ce 127x
(irea h a m , O regon
FO R S A L E — P urebred P olan d C hina sow .
W ould ta k e a m ilk co w in trade. P hone
D a m a scu s 186. W. J. B a rtlett.
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W O RK W A N T E D by m an ex p erien ced In
farm and d a iry w ork and tru ck d riv ­
W AN'TED— M ore people to use th e W ant
ing. E x c elle n t referen ces. C all G resh am
A ds. Call G resham 1561.
966 or 3273, ev en in g s.
£ .fflce o v er B a n k o t G resh am
FO R SALE1— S p ace In th is cla ssifie d de­
R es. 1422
W ellin g' s R es- Office P h o n e 1411 or 179
p artm en t.
C all a t office
phone W A IT R E S S W A N T E D .
W ith Dr. W . J. O tt
ta u ra n t, G resham . P h o n e 1218.
G resh am 1561.
B e s t phone fo r ap p o in tm en t
W A N T E D — P lo w in g and g en eral tra cto r
w ork. II. L. L a n g litz & S ons, R o u te 2,
G resham . P hon e 893.
C H IN C H IL L A R A B B IT S for sa le. H a v e
A
L
L K IN D S O F TE A M W O R K D O N E .
som e fine sto ck o f all a g e s and a t r e a ­
D ry cord wood, d eliv ered , *7.00. N E.
so n a b le prices. N. P. N elso n , a t A n d er­
G
reen. T rou td ale, R t. 2, box 125. P h o n e
son sta tio n . P h o n e O resh am 26S3.
____ E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y
237.
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E L E C T R IC S W E A T M IN E R A L B A T H S
S E P T IC T A N K S .
H o u r s : 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
M ain S tr eet n ea r Second, G resham
G u aran teed . C em ent w ork. J. F . Jo n es,
P h o n e 122x
phone
2361,
G
resham
.
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P U R E BR E D TO G G ENBERG
BUCK
g o a t for serv ice.
F ir st prize w inner,
a lso ch am pion A. F. P o ttra tz, D 4 m ile s
so u th w est o f B orin g. Rt. 4.
Physician and Surgeon
A.
Renefltting by his vacation, they say I
Coolidge Is putting the fish In efflcl- |
ency.
Judge J. U. Campbell, of Oregon I
City, is being put forward for the po­
sition of federal Judge to All the va­
cancy caused by the death of Charles |
E. Wolverton.
THINK
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Oregon City is hoping to entertain J
t h e state grange In 1928.
ru n k THINK
Horses
© i»2i r ’
WILD
TO GOT
'
STANDARD
O IL
COMPANY
OF C A L I F O R N I A
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Hogs
Employment
Canby is going to have a new $82,-
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
H NEHAL HELD FOR
500 Union high school building. A re­
BORING
Physician
and Surgeon
POWELL VALLEY MAX
cent vote of the districts almost unan­
J.
A.
and
J.
T.
Richey
exhibited
nine
:
imously favored the bonds. The dis­
Friends and neighbors assembled at
tricts Included are, Canby, Macksburg. head of their pure bred Guernsey cat­ the Swedish Mission church on Satur­
tle
at
the
state
fair
at
Salem
last
New Era, Lone Elder, Meridian, Union,
day afternoon to pay their last re­
week They took first prize on their spects to the memory of August G.
Rabbits
Hill and Mundorf.
Guernsey bull. J. T. Richey and fam- Anderson, aged 73 years, who passed
Dr. Mary F. Becker
: away at the Oregon state hospital
The Canby Herald says the recent I *ly camped at the fair
. September 28 where he had been con­
Chiropractor
Canby fair "opened with a rush and
Mrs. Emma Oregson is visiting with fined for the past three months. The
closed with a bang." We remember I relatives at Longview, Washington,
funeral sermon was preached by the
that they advertised Borne fireworks. I Mrs. C. L. Gregson and children vis Rev. S. F. Pitts. Mrs. K. J. Hagberg
Goats
sang, accompanied by Miss Nettie Nel­
Anyway we are pleased to note that I (ted with her sister at Longview a few son. The pallbearers for the occasion
the county of Clackamas and city of j ayS iaHt week.
were Frank Gustafson, P. A. Johnson,
Canby had a real good fair. In fact, It
Nelson. C. R. Keller, John Lar­
Wood and Sawing
DR. C. L H A Y N E S
Kay Naas and Erma Dugger spent Jonas
son and Charles Nordblom. The de-
Is rated the best ever “held “from every
CO R D W O O D FO R S A L E ,
K lin sk l,
the week-end at Albany visiting Miss j ceased leaves two sons. Ed. of Gresh-
Eyesight Specialist
Sheep
standpoint." Plans for a new grand­
phone G resh am 2885.
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Dugger’s sister.
am, and Axel, who lives in Sweden,
stand and other improvements will he
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
i>
i. a crew of . carpen- a*80
two sisters.
Interment was made P U R E B R E D O X F O R D D O W N R A M S for CO R D W O O D FO R S A L E , second
o w th
P. ,i,
W. , Ledine has
Oreshlini
cemetery.
s» le- . T i . B r u g g e r & Son, G resh am ,
fir, *6 a cord. On B a rr road, '7 m ile
316-312 M ohaw k B ld g.
undertaken.
phone 3875.
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hon
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reah-
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T H IR D A N D M O R R ISO N STS.
ters working on his house.
am 657. R. C. Brooks.
O ver R o b erts B ros. S to re
An Oregon Reclamation congress I H Olson, the Boring well digger,
P
O
R
TLAND.
O R EG O N
Dogs
GILLIS
W O O D SA W IN G . S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n teed .
F lo y d S u rfa ce, phone 22x4.
will be held at Hood River, October has had a very busy season. So far he
F O R a ^ALE — S ;a c e in th is cla ssifie d de-
D E N T IS T S
14 to 16. The Invitation Is general to I has dug five new wells and cleaned
p artm
Call
.The Gillis baseball club will hold a
“ en
* t.
*
C
all a t office or phone W OOD F O R S A L E , d elivered .
F ir st
G resham 1561.
g ro w th fir and m aple, a lso ced a r p osts. D h o n est____ Office 2184
all Interested and every reclamation out that many more. Last week he turkey shoot on the Johanson field
B exld en re 2181
W
E
H
ossn
er.
G
resh
am
,
phone
3109.
near Orient schoolhouse beginning at
district and all organizations Interest- was doing some work for O. W. Bor­ 10
DR. W. J. OTT
Poultry
FO R W O O D SA W IN O c a ll S te v e M arston,
a. m. next Sunday, the 10th.
phone 385.
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ed should be represented. They are lng.
Dentist
I C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , even le n g th s
Especially good used cars. Willys-
requested to encourage attendance,
Sam Gregson has been building a
POULTRY WANTED
a
sp
ec
ia
lty
.
P
hon
e
1106
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
| Knight 1924 touring. Bumpers, extra
name delegates and advise Secretary woodshed for his mother.
A L L K IN D S . A N Y TIM E
Office o v er B a n k o f G resh am
W E P A Y CASH
C. T. Baker of the Hood River Cham-1 H. O. Knox and family made a bus- ('o^-Adv ' eXtra8‘ ^ e88el Implement
Miscellaneous
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
her of Commerce as to the names of iness trip to Portland last week.
DR. JU L IU S G. STURE
P hon e 1103
G resham , O regon FO R S A L E —Shot gu n , 12 g a u g e R em ­
those who will represent the chum-
Geo. Perret and family called at the i Insurance funds for farm loans. No
ington a u to m a tic. C all 29x2.
Dentist
her or section at the congress. On the home of his sister, Mrs. O. W. Boring, commission or brokerage. Very easy FOR S A L E L 11 se v en -m o n th s R. I. Red L U M B E R F O R A L L K IN D S o f b u ild in g
p u llets and
Office in B a n k o f O resham B ld g .
ml 30 la y in g
. L. p u llets, >2.50 i pu rp oses, air-d ried
S ea so n ed celery
evening of Oct. 15 there will be an ad-Inn
n n d sv
terms. B. W . Thorne. Adv.
I on R
Sunday.
each . H. s . < low, (iresh a m . phone 26.
lum ber
Jon sru d - G underson L um ber
N erv e B lo c k in g
X -R a y W ork R eferred
dress on “Land Utilization," by Dr.
The farm home of A. Herz was re-
co m p a n y . 2»* m iles so u th e a st o f K elso.
PHO NES*
W
H IT E L E G H O R N P U L L E T S w an ted .
Richard T. Ely, and the annual ban-|cently burned. The fire caught from g y School *i)lsL N o ' 2 for" o n e 45-ca-
Office 1221
R es. 2224
M ark N ick erson , phone 725.
S E L L F O R C A SH OR T R A D E for h o rse s
or co w s— Binder, d isk , m ow er, rake,
quet will follow.
a defective flue. Part of the contents j pacity school bus. Bids to be in by
ATTOHNEY8
sp rin g to o th harrow , U. S. cream se p a r ­
PIGEONS
was rescued from the flames. The loss ! October 7, 1926. The board reserves
ator. four plow s. 4302, 64th St. S. E.,
P ortlan d .
MAKES A SEW HAT WORTH
A T w a ter 0715 — P h o n es — G resh am 1591
jartly covered by Insurance.
iK,ht
r^ e5:t an-v or al* bl*|8 W A N T E D M o r e people to use the W an t
A ds
C all G rennam 1561.
, ..
. , H. W. Lynch, chairman, Portland, Rt.
W illi,E .
( r llt L ’S B IC Y C L E for sa le . In good c o n ­
A. B. Calder and wife are moving 7; R H Confrey Portiand, Rt. 1.
McGuirk & Schneider
d ition . P h o n e 1974, G resham .
onto their property east of Boring.
Real
Estate,
Rentals,
Etc.
Attorneys at Law
The Oregon Voter Is as versatile as
a
A P P L E S F O R S A L E — S ev era l kinds. See
W. R. Telford attended the republi­ SAND
m e b efore you buy. Your price Is m ine.
G resh a m Office W ith ro w B ld g .
GRAVEL
Its chief editor, C. C. Chapman. We
A
m
odern
5-room
ed
house,
B
rin
g
boxes.
A
lso
h
a
v
e
b
ig
B
lu
e
M
am
-
can county central committee meet- j
B A T E A N D C O R P O R A T IO N W ORK
it ' aer ^ i H
U needed. A pply
CEMENT BRICK
m outh g eese.
H. M cG innis, Mt. H ood P R O
search many other sources of informa­
Portla.nd Office, 501-7 C orbett B ld g.
Dr. A. Thom pson, (iresh a m .
lng at Oregon City on Thursday.
Loop,
m ile sou th o f O rient.
tion regarding legislation, taxation,
<). M. Richey and family visited the
M O NEY TO L O A N on real e s ta te sei uri-
J. R. K N A R R
R A N G E — Id ea l co a l a n d w ood in A - l
candidates and measures and then we state fair on Saturday.
(y __h A. M iller. G resh am , O regon.
W. J. COOPER
con d ition .
O wner In sta llin g electric
Phone
Oresham
489
read what The Voter says. Not that
ran ge. W ill sell for *35. T erm s ca n be
-33
a
cres
In
W
illa
m
ette
v
a
l­
Harvey Brown is working on the ' TROUTDALE,
arra
n
g
ed
.
G
resham
1233.
A
sk
for
Mr.
OREGON
ley -
ml e s from P o rtla n d on good
Attorney at Law
we always follow Its recommendations farm of O. M. Richey.
M ason.
h ig h w a y , h a lf m ile good school. 2t4
s-
hut we use It as a sort of balance
m iles high school an d good tow n . N eai<
Office
over Bank of Gresham
The Boring Dairy and R. L. Sabin j
ly new m odern b u ild in g s w orth *10.500. S T O V E —F lo ren ce co a l oil 3-burner, w ith
wheel to steady our thinking There’s have been busy the past week filling 1
o v e n ; lik e new . B a r g a in *15. G resh ­ Office 1111
c ’tie fa m ily orch ard , h orses, cow s,
P h o n es
Hex. 2422
am 1233. A sk for M ason.
ch ick en s, and farm eq u ip m en t, w orth at
SAND
GRAVEL
one thing about Chapman, he says silos.
h a s t *1500. A ll g o e s for *12,500. R e a ­
Piann Tuning.
what he thinks and If he Is in doubt
so n a b le dow n p a y m en t, good term s.
50c and 76c a yard at pit or will
M U S IC IA N S
Dick Hansell has gone to Longview
W orth m ore than price ask ed . S ick n ess
deliver.
Piano tuning $3.50. Plano and or­
he tells you so In a way to help you to gee his sister.
reason for sellin g . 20 a c r e s to ren t If
Fred B. Jones, 2625
w a n ted
W rite It. J. R uzlck, G resh am , gan repairing.
draw your own conclusions.
O. A. BRYAN
phone 387x.
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
The postoffice Inspector has been '
49th street SE., Portland, phone TAbor
At election time especially The Vo­ out over the Boring routes the past !
A ccred ited T ea ch er o f P la a o
Phene Gresham 78x2
F O R S A L E — 5-room m odern house, double 8952, or Gresham 1561—Adv.
and H arm on y
ter is enlightening and Indispensible. week.
g a r a g e 3 a cres covered w ith fine sta n d
S tu d io p h on e lx
R esid en ce 711
o f tim b er fa cin g W a llu la a v en u e
In ­
Its advice is, "Don't cast an unin­
qu ire K arl J H a g b erg , R ealtor. G resh ­
Mrs. Farmer and daughter of Me- j
EDELLA TOWLE MILLER
am . phone 576
formed vote—get the facts." And its Mlnnville called at the home of her
Teacher of Dunning System
claim Is that the 52 issues at $1 a year daughter, Mrs. L. H. Mallicoat, last |
W A N T TO T R A D E — 7-room h o u se an d 1 1 Special Comhlnation Rates Offered.
fo r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y
or tw o lots in n ice lo ca tio n in P o rtla n d ,
S tu d io op p o site P u b llc_L ib rary
makes the cost less than a new hat.
Wednesday evening.
i X Æ
a " ve.. SrT r ,y
N eI" R° dlUn'
S tu d io p h on e
Until
November
1,
1926,
special
com­
R esid en ce 1212
for expert machine work and auto
We may ask what would be the use
Virgil Iluley spent Sunday at the j
bination prices are offered for the
repairs. Bug bodies built to order.
W A N T E D — M ore people to use th e W an t
of having a new hat If It didn’t cover home of Herman Walters.
Gresham Outlook and The Portland
A ds. C all G resh am 1561.
PIANO
a head well informed by The Voter?
T rou td ale, Ore.
P h o n e 48x5
EIG H T -R O O M H O U S E F O R R E N T , co r- News. The regular subscription price
ner Third and H ood. G eorge K en n ey, for the News is 85 and for the Outlook FLORENCE
M. HONEY
MOllEHN SOI ID 'EM OF POWER.
p h on e 519.
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$1.50. Until that date the two in com-
"With the one exception of printing
S
tu
d
io
F
ir
st
S
ta
te
B an k Bldg.
MAKE YOUTH YOURS DESPITE
FOR
S A L E — 20 a c r e s near
P le a sa n t | bination will be $3.98. Special price
It may be doubted If any single Indus­ YEARS
H om e
Im p rovem en ts |3000.
______
G
resham
P hon e 1721
T
,ron?
,iÙ
on
the
News
alone
is
$2.98.—Adv.
FOR PILES
S p len did land. T w e lv e five-acre tr a c ts
try has brought so many and sweep­
Keep alive your youth through the
C olu m b ia riv er b o tto m la n d s su ita b le
for m int. 10 per cen t ca sh . 1 per cen t
ing changes to the world ns has the vitality of your health and defy age.
A P ortlan d m an a a y s "My w ife s u f­
per m onth. T elep h o n e 1441, F ir st S ta te
fered for 15 y ea rs, one tub e o f H a m ­
modern production and use of petrol­ CHIROPRACTIC maintains youth for
R ank, G resh am . O regon
let's O in tm en t cu red her." Sold w ith
eum," said Judson C Welllver, of the you in spite of age and years.
p o sitiv e m o n e y -b a ck g u a ra n te e
Se­
100 x 100 A N D 4-ROOM H O U S E for 1750
Piano and Voice
cure
It at G resh am D ru g Co.. G reaham ,
Maki*
Chiropractic
your
llahit.
J u st up from C a lifo rn ia for few d a y s '
American Petroleum Institute, in a re­
O regon.
M ailed a n y w h ere in sp ecial
and w ill sa crifice m y 100 x 100 w ith 4-
A ccred ited T each er
tu b es p ostp aid *1.00.
H. J. H a m let.
cent address.
room h o u se rig h t In R ockw ood. P rice
M an u factu rer, 6657-82d street, S. E.,
|75O. S u ita b le term s. A d d ress B ern ice
The same thing can be said of elec­
P ortlan d . O regon
E
very
W
ed n esd a y a t the hom e o f
H a rg ro v e. 7240 F o ster road, P o rtla n d ,
Mrs. M artha F ield h o u se
O regon. P h o n e S U n set 1716.
tricity. It has wrought many and Office Phone 1321
Res. SMS
Gresham
sweeping changes In the basic Indus­ Bank of Gresham Bldg.
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la rg e or sm all
In
fine a g ricu ltu r a l aectlen
K arl J H a g
tries of the civilized world and. like
berg. R. 2. G resh am , phone 576
tf
D o r o th y M . Q u in b y
printing. Is one of the great civilizing
A ccred ited T ea ch er o f
forces of the present day.
In pit or screen ed in bunkers,
Automobiles
Try to think what modern life and
VIOLIN
1»S3 ( H E Y KOI. KT CO ACH.
Industry would be without any one or
I. L. D a v id s o n
C la ss a n d In d iv id u a l In stru ctio n .
I .ate m odel, ba« lo ts o f e x tr a s, ear Is Just !
S
tu
d
en ts' O rch estra.
lik e n ew and co st 61145 75 new
W ill I
all of these forces.
H en sley road n ea r T ro u td a le
sell th is ca r a t b ig d isco u n t
F u ll price ,
S tu d io ! H ow ltt B u ild in g
P h on e G resh am 16x1
And It is believed by those who
is 6550, term s o n e-th ird down, b a la n ce
1 y ea r. A real buy.
Kidney, Bladder,
seem to be best Informed that the use
TRUCK HAULING
M. C. W E B S T E R MOTOR COM
IN S U R A N C E
P ro sta te, H igh Blood
H u d so n -E sse x D ealer.
of printing, of petroleum products, of
O resham ,
F a ir v ie w ,
Opp. PostofH ce
G resh am I
P ortlan d
Pressure. Rheumatism,
Auto
Freight
Terminal
electricity, are yet In the initial nnd
T rip s D a lly
C onstipation, Loss o f
K IR I» U S E D C A R S AT R A K E R 'S .
experimental stage and our under­
V ita lity , etc. C all or
J. R O SS BR O W N
Portland, Phone KAst 2304
GALEN FANCHER
1924 C o u p e ........................................................ #275
w rite for b o o k le t on
standing ot them and their possibili­
G res hit in. Phone 1201
1924 C o u p e........................................................ 300
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ervice
rc-energiting the glands
Real Estate and Insurance
ties is yet in the a-b-c class.
1924 Coupe........................................... 325
G resham S x l
without operation.
1924 S ed a n Fordor. n ew tir e s A paint 335
There Is an ever widening field In
F IR E — A U T O M O B IL E — L IF E
Ford, la te r o a d ste r ....................................... 200
1924 T o u r in g ..................................................... ’ on
H EALTH — BURGLARY
DR. H. Z. THARP
all of these lines for investigation and
1924 T ou rin g, b a llo o n s................................ 225
Office 2681
P h o n es
* < * P lt x o a lt B lo c k
P c r t l.n d , O rc .
R es. 2688
experiment.
1923 S ed an , like new . R u ck stell and
POW ELL STR EET
j i
COOK’S MACHINE SHOP
Vital Topics
TOM G. TAYLOR
I)r. Geo. E. Mallett
G la n d
Specialist
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JW
G RAVEL
Lundquist Truck Line
M l i a r s TO HOOK
VN1» K E n itN, ItEUOItO
Since Its start from San Francisco
on October 15, 1899. the Overland Lim­
ited of the Southern Pacific line, run­
ning from the Bay City to Chicago,
will this month have completed 45,-
000.900 miles of travel, which in round
numbers Is half way to the sun, or
188 trips to the moon, or 94 round
trips
The most remarkable thing about
this long distance record Is that tt
has been covered without accident re­
sulting In serious Injury to a single
passenger, according to the state­
ment of the company.
Great Improvrmeuta have been
made In equipment and motive power
during the 27 years Commencing No­
vember 14 the time on this particular
run. Chicago to San Francisco, will
Successor to
Portland-Gresham
Stage
LY. PORTI 4M»
I V. GKESH
Park aad 1 anihtll
P ow ell » H eb ert.
P hone MA In 8611
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• D ally excep t S u n d a y s and II
Morgan Bros.
PORTLAND
WAY POINTS
GRESHAM
Local and Long Distance
Moving
MONEY TALKS
Salesman, Salesladies and Re­
tail merchant. Mjr Items fit all
of you Salesman average $1.00
profit for every dealer called on.
Costs dealer $2.00, he sells for
$3.50 makes $1.50 on $2.00 in­
vested. Salesman makes $1. If
you are a Salesman or wish to
become one. If you never sold
anything in your life I will tell
you how to make better than
$100 a week (AddressI
Geo. L. l-ane. Mansfield, Ohio
GEORGE MOFFITT
ab ou t *150 e x t r a s ; run on ly 10.000
m ile s ................................................................ 350
1922 T ou rin g, new ru b b er.......................... 160
1923 T o u r in g ..................................................... 200
All car» sold on F ord M otor C om pany
used ea r g u a ra n tee.
HLASTEKF.R
ì l i # E. M orrison SL
R nrgnlns In U sed Cars.
S om e fa st F ord race b ugs.
Good Ford touring. *95.
1923 Ford. R u x tell a x le and ex tr a s. W ill
h a v e to be seen to be a p p reciated .
1922 O akland 4 p a ssen g er coupe, fine
co n d itio n , *250.
J L. Cook. T rou td ale, phone 48x5.
LA R G E
other
stork
3277.
P o rtla n d , Ore.
C. A . B U T C H E R
Buyer of Livestock
L ocated on R ase L ine and
B u ck ley A venue
P hon e TA bor <»7»
R o ete 1
P n r tla ed , Ore.
W. F
8T O R K ROOMS for a u to s or a n y
sto ra g e, large barn and yard for
sa le
R ea so n a b le r a te a
P hon e
8. 8. T h om p son
tf
IN S U R A N C E
Arcldeht
Surety Bonds
Fir*
Automobile l ife Health Plate Gians
„ Office on M ain S treet
Office 2341
P h o n es
Rea. 3228
Insurance
Real Estate
A ertd est, H ea ltk , A nlom obU t
O regon F ire R e lie f A ssn
O regon L ife In su ra n ce C om pany
B. W. THORNE, Agent
G R E SH A M O REG O N
office 2751_________P h o n es
R es. 27*1
Farm Machinery, Etc.
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hon
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jd rettali
rep air
Mark \" .k kerson.
JAM ES ELKINGTON
P h o n e T A b or 8241
FO R S A L E — One ton H ercu les Ford tru ck
body, top an d w in d sh ield . Cheap. Call
Bell, G resh am 236
GOOD N A S H . *250; w orth m ore.
H on ey, phone 1721.
UOYTRACTOR
Phone 603
phone
tf
F D R S A l.F > - S im > In th is « la ssi fled d e­
p a rtm en t.
Call a l office or phone
G resh am 1561.
Frank C. Jones
B A R G A IN S .
To be bad at th e In tern a tio n a l H a rv ester
Co. Corn b in d ers w ith tongu e truck,
reg u la r *24#. now *200. W agon s, disk
h a rro w s d rills, p low s, packers, s ta c k ­
ers. en g in es. See R uark at the In te r ­
n a tio n a l H a rv ester C o - l<>0 B elm ont St .
P o rtla n d .
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Still doing business
( OI.. W»S. W 0 0 D & S O N S
Auctioneer
V A N C O U V E R W A SH IN G T O N
Farm and Stork S a le s a S p eela lty
P h n sr V a n rn sv rr 214, or
G retk am O atlook 1241
Auto T op s R ecovered and R epaired
All k in d s o f Top M aterial and
C u rtain W in d ow s
S. E. PALMQUIST
AUTO TOP SHOP
!
M ala SL
G reskam
P k o s s 1282