PAUK TWO
URKNHA.W OUTLOOK,
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
NOVEMBER Ú,
c re t of his long life w as "B ecause I
was born so fa r back," gave as v al
uable, an d a m uch m ore honest
an sw er th an m ost old people who
divulge th e se c re t of th e ir long
evity."
Also consider th e d istinguished
fellow citizen," the sp ecialists who
have become fam ous in a single
line, th e inventors, autom obile
m a n u fa ctu re rs, m illio n aires
and
novelists who give o ra c u la r and
w o rth less opinions on education,
history and religion, w hether they
have ever given them any study or
not.
Why is it th a t so few people are
able to adm it th e self-evident fact
th a t they don't know.
H aving tim e to th in k it over I am
able to adm it th a t I do n 't know.
Hut, If some day a re p o rte r p ulls
out a pencil and interview s me su d
denly on th e su b ject I will be able
to give a num ber of p lau sib le fine- I
sounding answ ers.
Published every T uesday and F ri
day at Greehaffi, Oregon, by th e
Outlook P ublish in g Co., H. L. St.
Clair, E ditor and M anager. •
O ne y e a r . >1.50, s ix m o n th s. 85c. th r e e
m o n th s ' t r i a l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
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 allies.
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s re a s o n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta
tiv e » 111 c a ll.
E n te re d
as
s e c o n d -c la s s
m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t t h e P o sto ffic e a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f
M arch , 3, 1879.
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CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
WANT AD. RATES.
F irst insertion, lc a word, mini-1
mum 20c; subsequent in sertio n s. [
THINK
%c a word, m inim um 10c.
P H Y S IC IA N S
THINK
THINK
P h o n e, Office 1851
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
we stand, divided
U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n a re , . United
.
2-4 a n d 7-8 p . y
urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and ' w e *“ ll. Cooperation unites H o u r s : 10-12 A. M.
avoid sending bills for
sm all | us all, Farm ers.
OBiee— W ithrow B u ild in g
am ounts.
O RESHAM .
-
OREGON
Outlook W ant Ads will help you
on th e way to success.
Employment
Office 2251
R esid en ce 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
F IR S T CLA SS L A U N D R Y
W ORK
d o n e by p r iv a te p a r t y a t h o m e S a t
is fa c tio n g u a r a n te e d . M rs. H . J .
W h ite , p h o n e 3704.
FOR
S A L E —25 ro o d
I W O K K ' " A N T E D . w a s h in g a t h o m e hpeC“‘ 1
$ G ^ aS e“ *“ ’
fre s h , o th e r s will
y o u n g J e rs e y b u lls . 4 s h o a t s , 1 sow
o r c le a n in g , by th e h o u r
M rs. B o w -
fe„ ,
J «»ca
a n d 7 p ig s ; 2 so w s to farrerw soon
m a n , n e a r 1. S to c k to n s, n e a r h ig h ( ì r p ? i u o ° " F *r , t S ta te B ank
60 W h ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts.
S. T.
G ltL h llA M .__________
OREGON
L in d . 2 m iles e a s t a n d h a lf m ile
s o u th o f G resliafh .
C O A T S A N D D R E S S E S q u ic k ly a n d
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nt .illy m ad ,
C h ild r e n 's c lo th e s a
A , \\
JE R S E Y ’ CO W
FOR
SALE.
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fre s h e n In a few d a y s . F . W. M eyer,
v e w . O reg o n . B o x i t .--------------------------
n e a r C o ttre ll. P h o n e 3086.
G I R L W I S H E S T O A S S IS T W I T H |
R o o m s 15 a n d 16. C o n g d o n B ldg.
W A N T E D , co w s to f re s h e n soon. C. A.
h o u se w o rk , b y d a y o r h o u r. R e fe r - i
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B u tc h e r. R t. 1, B o x 418, P o rtla n d ,
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H o u r s I 2 to 5 P . M.
B a se L in e a n d B u c k le y a v e n u e .
p h o n e 253x2.__________________________ Office 1271
Phones
R es. 127x
Q resh am . O regon
W A N T PA R T Y TO C L E A R LA N D
clo se in. a ls o w a n t so m e c o rd w o o d '
m ad e. T o m C o w in g , p h o n e 25x2.
T E A M , W A G O N a n d H A R N E S S fo r A L L
K IN D S
OF
TEAM
W ORK !
sa le , o r will tr a d e f o r F o rd to u r in g
done. D ry c o rd wood, d e liv e re d , 37. I
o r d e liv e ry c a r. W . W A rm s tro n g .
N . E . G re e n , T ro u td a le . R t. 2. B o x
G re s h a m , R t. 2. b o x 423, n e a r c a n
125. P h o n e 237.
tf 1
n ery .
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
S E P T IC T A S K S .
R „ . I1M
| G u a r a n te e d .
C e m e n t w o rk .
J . F . Office P h en e 1431 or 179
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
J one», p lio n e 2361, G r e s h a m
tf
B est p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t
C H IN C H IL L A
R A B B IT S
fo r sa le . I
H a v e so m e fine sto c k o f a ll a g e s a n d
a t r e a s o n a b le p ric e s. N. P . N elso n ,
a t A n d e rso n s ta tio n . P h o n e G r e s h W A N T E D —M o re p eo p le to u se th e
a m 2683.
W a n t A d s. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561.
Cattle
P ortland was honored early th is
Physician and Surgeon
week by a visit from a d istin g
uished statesm an , F ra n k O. Low
den, ex-governor of Illinois, who
is strongly suggested as a p resi
dential possibility in 1928.
BOTKIN, M. D.
Due to th e fact th a t the editor
is an ex-Illinoisan and devoted the
Physician and Surgeon
influence of the O utlook to F ra n k
C o n tin u ed from page 1
O. Lowden w hen he w as a can d i
Milton IL Klepper
date for presidential nom ination in I
Jam es 1». Olson
R epublican, elected state sen a
N
orth,
Jas.
D.
Olaon,
A.
G.
R
ush-
1920, and th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of I P o p u lar and experienced young
to r from M ultnom ah county.
Horses
Joe Dunne, who w as an e n th u s la s - I Inal*
P o rtlan d , one of th e sue light.
For R epresentative, jo in t d istric t,
tic Lowden su p p o rter. We had th e | X KteiUiegr.U tburea n ’ eleCte<1 l°
“Let us never forgi t th a t the cu l
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
F red J. Meiudl.
tivation of the e a rth is the m ost im
distinguished honor of m eeting
Physician
and Surgeon
p
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t
lab
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of
man.”—Daniel
B ridge Bonds D efeated.
"G overnor” Lowden in com pany |
I DON’T KNOW.
The proposed bridge bond m eas W ebster.
With a few frien d s on Tuesday. H e i
by Dr F rallk C rane
ure» for th e In te rs ta te and St.
Many new W ant Ad« today.
Rabbits
had spoken in th e In terest of th e
T he th ree W(,r(|f,
any ,ang
Jo h n s bridges w ere defeated. The
Oregon republican cam paign on h ard e st for the av erag e person to m easu re for Im provem ents to the
Radio
Monday night, and In behalf of I «“Y a re
Broadw ay bridge was carried .
Dr. Mary F. Becker
ag riculture at the livestock show
<lon 1 **now
Of th e sta te m e asu res th e in
Tuesday afternoon.
tinwnUh '." t r i*“ “ °,b"erv e thue <“ >-
Chiropractor
,
.
,
,
Itin g u ish ed foreign v isito rs who a r- come tax m easures, th e D ennis re s
Hogs
Mr. Lowden is a nationally well rive to in v estig ate our fair land.
v , . . i . « . » ,E1*.**rIe T h erapy
Articles—Lost
or
Found
olution, th e c ig a re tte an d tobacco
E lee trle S w e a t
M ineral Bath»
known m an. He w as offered th e I At th e pier they a re interview ed
!S F O R S A L E . P h o n e 2656.
H o u r s : 10 A M to 5 P . M.
L O S T O N R O A D b e tw e e n D o d g e P a r k
vice presidential nom ination at the I T hey an sw er q u estio n s on re tax and th e housew ives bill w ere
a n d G re s h a m , l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e
M a in S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d . G r e s h a m
republican n ational convention In I M sto ry .‘’‘ u L T ature,’ biol“ ^ , phil- am ong those defeated. T he legis
n in g . W in c h e s te r Osh ro d a n d te le ______ ________ P h o n e 122x
Poultry
lative bus and tru c k act, th e fish
sco p e ro d . R e w a rd . D r. A. T h o m p
son, B o x 27, G re s h a m .
1921 but declined.
osophy, clo th es and th e younger wheel m easure, th e e a ste rn Ore- i
His home Is a t Oregon, Illinois, I g en e ratio n w ithout b attin g an eye.
DR. C. L. HAYNES
POULTRY WANTED
gon norm al school a c t and th e
Piano Tuning.
where he conducts a purebred Hoi- | .. 1
lo o < laim with the gravity
Piano
tu
n
in
g
$3.50.
P
ian
o
and
K
lam
ath
co
unty
bonding
act
w
ere
Eyesight Specialist
A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E
a D elphic O racle u n d istu rb ed in
steln -F rlsian stock
ranch,
He of
¡organ rep airin g . F red B. Jones,
W E PA Y CA SH
the slig h te st by the evident fact am ong those carried .
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
2625 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d ,
knows farm ing from actu al » xper-1 th a t they do n 't know w hat they
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
T H IR 31»
D A iW o R m S ^ S T S .
P h o n e 1103
G re s h a m , O reg o n phone TAbor 8952, or G resham
iettce, made a record of economy a r,‘ talk in g about
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
1561.—Adv.
anti efficiency as governor of |
' bw late Joseph Conrad, the w rit No com m ission or b rokerage. Very
O v e r R o b e r ts B ro s .' S to re
F O R S A L E —-2 co ck erels. L. C. B eal
er of sea stories, is th e one refresh - easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
PORTLAND.
co c k e re ls,
H o lly w o o d
Wood
and
Sawing
s tr a in .
P u re b re d »
fro m
2 6 5 -eg r I
,
1.1
i .u
... .
i ,ng exception In recen t mem ory,
s tr a in . M rs E d e r, p h o n e 3108.
est position In th e gift of the peo- W hen plied with q u estio n s req u ir-
IIE X T I8 T 8
D on't lay down the p ap e r till you
F O R S A L E — B lo ck w oo d , c o u n tr y s la b
ple if it should be tils fortune to I i»K un om nicient mind to answ er, have read the W ant Ads.
P h o n es:
Office 9184
R e s. 2193
f u rn a c e w ood, b o d y fir. F r a n k A rm
F O It S A L E — 20 R. I. re d p u lle ts, $1
be a successful candidate.
P le K,ntply sta te d : "I am a novelist
s tr o n g . G re s h a m , p h o n e 3253.
tf
ea c h . M rs. A. L. D a v ie s, T ro u td a le ,
N O T IC E O F H I I M I F IN A L
DR.
W.
.1.
OTT
O reg o n . P h o n e C o r b e tt 503.
and of co u rse lay no claim to a u
ACCOUNT.
S E C O N D -G R O W T H
F IR
CORD-
th o rity on such su b jects.”
No. 25655
(«KESII A VI I IKKA KV
Dentist
w ood, >,-) a c o rd . R a y W a ite , B a rn e s
■ w i ' i ’L-u m d l u i x u I ,
«*■» th e o cto g en arian s. n th e C ir c u it i 'o u r t o f th e S t a t e o f
ro a d , n e a r A n d e rs o n s ta tio n .
Nerve Blocking
D ental X-Ray
I N » I I I'JN I A If E N I S sep tu ag en arian « and ce n te n arian s
O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f .M ultno
I W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n -
a h . In C ro llate.
Office o v er B a n k o f G resh am
—
.. . .
I who fill th e p ap ers with ab su rd se- n m th
M O D E R N .»-ROOM H O U S E a n d fo u r | te e d . F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4.
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I.R en ts of ch ild ren patronizing c re ts for long life.
lo ts in W h ite h e a d a d d itio n fo r sa le
B a ile y , D e c e a s e d .
firep lace , b u ilt-in k itc h e n , b r e a k f a s t W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
the G resham branch of Gie P o rt- I One old womun says sm oking a
N o tic e la h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n
F irs t
nook .w o o d sh ed a n d g a r a g e .
A lso
d m in is tr a to r De B o n is
g r o w th fir a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r DR. JULIUS G. STURE
land public lib rary and o thers who I corm 'ob pipe did It; an o th e r says d N e o rs n ig o n f e d th . e a s E s A
o n e a c r e on C le v e la n d a v e n u e w ith
t a t e o f T. .1. B a ile y , de
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l-ro o m h o u se, w o o d sh ed a n d c h ic k
are Interested in good lite ra tu re I n ™ « * " * tl,M,r" , * “ « responsible. c c a s c il lie s tile d id s fin a l a c c o u n t w ith x v _____s - _<» TO..*»-_
.
.
Dentist
en h o u se .
R e a so n a b le , te r m s co n -
-.-letltC iit““
I One man says rid in g a horse gave th .- C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f t i r e -
>"br«<l
E. li. K irk w o o d , G re sh a m . F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M ars-
Office In B an k o f G resham B ld g .
•ire cordially Invited to visit the him his longevity; an o th er never g 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 tm e n t o f P ro b a te , a n d t h a t M o n
to n , p h o n e 385.
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N e rv e B lo c k in g
Because Wrigley’s, besides T W O
I'hrary d uring ch ild ren ’s good getting m ore th an a few h o u rs’ d a y , th e 13th d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 1926
F U R N IS H E D
S L E E P IN G
X - R a y W o r k R e fe r r e d
ro o m s fo r r e n t ; lig h t a n d c o m f o rt C A L K IN S
a l th e h o u r o f 9:30 a . m . a n d th e being a delightful confection,
W O O D S A W IN G .
even
hook week, November 7 to 13. 1«*eep.
a b le .
re a s o n a b le .
B. W . E m e ry
Office 1231
~ P hones
R e s. 3264
o u r tro o m o f s a id C o u rt
h a s b een
le n g th s a sp e c ia lty . P h o n e 1106.
A fter a w hile th e tru th begins to < fixed
H ood a v e n u e .
’
a s th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e
w here hooks suitable for gifts for
daw n th a t they know no m ore about h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id final affords beneficial exercise to
children will be on display. The it th a n anyon else, but they c a n 't 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
NT.
W ill acco m -
ATTORNEYS
the teeth and clears them of ¡A m R o A d a G te E F la O r R g t IE
Miscellaneous
c ars.
Four
b lo c k s i
D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d . N ov. 5. ’26.
local lib rarian will he glad to a s adm it It.
fro
m
b
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sin
e
ss
food
particles.
se
c
tio
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B
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D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . D ee 3 1926
T W O A C R E S of ^ ’.?.t.a toes I« the A T w a te r 0715 P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1591
II D av ies, o u tlo o k oîfi»
Th old negro who Haiti th e se-
sist in m aking suitable selections.
K . A. M IL L E R .
g ro u n d fo r sa le. W ill let p a r t y d ig
.. . . . . A d m in is tr a to r De B o n is N on.
A
lso
it
aids
digestion.
ci2a
o n s h a r e s o r w ill p a v b y s a c k
IL
McGuirk & Schneider
This move is p a rt of a concerted
F O R S A L E O R R E N T — A n 8 0 -acre
M c G U IR K tt S C H N E I D E R .
G. A n d re w , p h o n e 265x4.
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A tto r n e y s fo r A d m in is tr a to r
effort throughout the
te rrito ry
Attorneys at Law
c q u lp p s d w ith im p le m e n ts ; 114 m ile
D e B o n is N on,
M e a l ■ a s t o f M ille r’s s id in g on th e P . E . P. R O U N D E X T E N S IO N T A B L E F O R
served by the P ortland lib rary a s
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
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a t t h e Oscarelle
s a le , in good c o n d itio n .
W ill sell
P r o b a te a n d C o r p o r a tio n W o rk
I tt 1, E s ta c a d a .
sociation and Its b ranches to intro
c h e a p . P h o n e tO x k
Select
ect them and leave o rd ers
P o r tla n d Offl, e. 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
duce desirable reading m aterial to
L O R R E N T — A m o d e rn 5 -ro o m h o u se I W ANT E l) — E ld e rly p eo p le o r c h ild re n
A pply Dr. A. T h o m p so n , G re s h a m ,
the child patro n s of the library.
p h o n e 316.
1 to h o a rd in a c o m f o rta b le m o d e rn
Republicans Lead
Fits Pocket
and
P u r se i
Real Estate, Rentals, Etc.
Used
PCOPle ©K Ref
ROSE BUSHES
A f t e r E v e ry
D a v id S t a b le r
Tbird ( lass I’lislm asiers Seek Civil
Service.
Everybody know s the postm aster
SAND
GRAVEL
and everybody expects efficient and
courteous service from him. T here 60c aud 76c a yard at pit or will
deliver.
are four classes of postm asters
.The third class are those whosi
(). A. BRYAN
salaries range irotn >1,10» to >2.30»
1‘huue G res hum 7Si9
per annum , depending upon th e re
ceipts of the office. The National
League of D istrict P ostm asters
(Third and F ourth (Hasses) Is u r g
ing congress Io place th ird cluss
under civil service. F ou rth cluss for ex p e rt m achine w ork and auto
are already in. but th ird class a re repuirs. Hug bodies b u ilt to order.
appointed by the president and con T rou td ale, Ore.
P h on e 49x5
firmed by the sen ate for a four-
year term only No m a tte r how e f
ficient they may he, nor how much
FOR PILES
their patrons desire th e ir retention,
they are not retained unless the f „ ?
m an s a y s "M> w ife su f-
year<'- «'<» 'ube of Ham-
congressm en belonging to the party i h'l s O in r. tm 15
e n t c u r e d h e r ." S o ld w ith
In power endorses them.
p o slllv e lu o n r y -h a c k g u a r a n te e .
S e
This practice, th e ir organization c u re It a t G r e s h a m D ru g C o., G re s h a m
O
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claim s, is not conducive to th e best lu b e s p o s tp a id 91 no
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H a m le t
interest o f the postal service in tile M a n u f a c tu r e r . 6657 82d s tr e e t, S E
com m unities served by the third I o r tla n d . O reg o n
class
T here ure m ore I h u ll 11,000 third
elks * in the United S tates. More
than 9.»00 of them own the equip
In p it n r s c re e n e d In b u n k e r s
ment used post office boxes, etc.
a ls o d e liv e re d
The rent of th e boxes goes to the
gov em inent, anil when the post
m aster Is succeeded hv an o th er he
has no m arket for his equipm ent,
H e n s le y r o a d n e a r T ro u td a le
P h o n e G r e s h a m 15x1
for which lie lias paid.
T hird class p o stm asters say there
Is in Incentive to m ake the postal
business a life work, nor to equip
their dllees so as to m ake them
places of w hich the com m unities
mid Gio government may be proud.
Thev point out that the post office
is *te Idggest business institution
in th world, and should be con-
d lict<
in Accordance w ith estab-
Hall id husincae prnK iples
Faltli-
ful am I ««fils lent service should he
reward d by retention, and the in
compel i' its and ca rele ss should be
fired. Economy in th e adniln lstra-
lion d the « «illici-H would result,
say the post m usters, because a
MONEY TALKS
turnover wheu the a dm in 1st ration
at W aohiiigton changes is a costly
Salesm an, S aleslad ies and Re
proceeding. T rained, experienced
tail m e rch an t. My Hems fit all
men and women a re replaced by
of you S alesm an av erag e >1.00
those who have rarely , If ever, been
profit for every d ealer called on.
inside a postoffice, and th e postal t’o sls d ealer $2.00, he sella for
$2.50 m akes >1 5« ,,n $2.00 In
set vl, in the community suffers
w hile the new postm aster is m as
vested. S alesm an m akes $J. If
tering the <letails and learning the
you a re a S alesm an or w ish to
hundreds of ru les and reg ulations
become oue. If you never sold
that govern his office.
anything in your life I will tell
All b ranches of th e postal s e r you how to m ake b etter th an
$100 a week
(A ddress)
vice. except first, second and third
class postm asters, a re under civil
Geo. L. Lane. Mansfield, Ohio
service, and nobody w ants to r e
tu rn to the old hpoll system In the
people's business. P resident Cool
idge has recom m ended t,< congress
that p o stm asters be put in the civil
service, as have his p n deeessors In
Phone Mx
iffice The postm aster general says
it should be done. But It requires
an a rt of congress. The p o stm ast
ers believe the public, which pays
the bill, is concerned only with
good service, and th at congress will
act when th e public expresses Ils
approval.
COOK’S MACHINE SHOP
GRAVEL
hi lit S A L E — E q u ity In 5 -ro o m h o u se
o n M a p le a v e n u e .
F o r p a rtic u la rs
Ä a « , » d V e U
a Ä
SEA SO N O F
GREETING CARDS
'T'U P exchange of Greeting Cards at the
1 Holiday Season has rightly become a
universal custom because it provides a
graceful way of acknowledging friendships.
G rass stain s u sually disappear
by th e application of alcohol or
m o la s s e s
Still doing him ine »8
W A N T T O T R A D E — 7 -ro o m h o u se a n d
i °£ - *o t® in n it‘û lo c a tio n In P o r t -
la n a fo r G r e s h a m p r o p e rty
** e is
"
N
R o d lu n , 4504. 42d A ve. S. E.
^ 9 ? S A L E — 20 a c r e s n e a r P le a s a n t
VniSed I,nip ro .ven,n.'nl!: *300”
T e rm s.
S p le n d id la n d . T w elv e 5 -a c re t r a c t s
t o lu m h ia r iv e r b o tto m la n d s s u ita b le
fo r m in t.
10 p e r c e n t c a s h . 1 p e r
c e n t p e r m o n th .
T e le p h o n e 1441,
F i r s t S l a t e B a n k . G re s h a m . O reg o n
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll.
íin„ ¿ ’in e « ¿ c u l t u r a l se c tio n . K a r l L
H n g h e rg , R t. 2, G r e s h a m , p h o n e 576.
Automobiles
—s —
At \o u r suggestion our salesman will call
on you with samples of our beautiful lines
of Greeting Cards.
1926
FO RD
TUDOR
h o rs e s o r c a ttle
SED A N
4i>5 E a s t
fo r
R u s s e ll
s tr e e t, n e a r U n ion a v e n u e a n d Lorn-
h a rd . P o rtla n d .
..
,
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I « II« I I -.«I C a r s
L o w er T 'rif. .
lO'ie „ a
S P E C IA L S
19'ü Rnrid it, * " V e K’. U u ck steU a x l e . 3375
1.»
Bui. k-1.
to u r in g i• ..................... 150
ita,
ivc-.'.'tiiiL'.’f
M.
TO R CO.
C ,,.,.,? ? " lte E B G S r T e s E h R a m M O
P ostoffice
P h o n e 11,1
G re sh a m
I-8ED CABS kT MAKI i; s.
I’lie variety in style and price will be of
convenience to many.
I. L. Davidson
F ran k C. J o n e s
1926
M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e se-
1 ur>ty. K. A. M iller, G re s h a m , O re.
—P —
11 Is well to order at once while lines are com
plete for ns the holidays approach various lines will
he closed out. (a ll here now and look over the
samples.
Gresham Outlook
P h on e 1 5 6 1
- h o r ilo r s e d a n s In fine c o n d itio n .
I w o 1924 touriiiK-M.
T w o 1923 to u rin g » .
192;» r o a d s te r , fine c o n d itio n .
D o d g e sp e c ia l to u r in g , a w o n d e rfu l
..
.
" b ite 1 ^ ,-to n tr u c k , good r u b b e r
,a n d r u n s tine. >700.
S a m p s o n tr u c k . 1922 m o d e l. >200
M o re la n d 2 -to n la te m o d el In w o n
d e r fu l c o n d itio n a n d u se d v e ry little .
O n e - th ir d d o w n , b a la n c e 12 m o n th s
a n d t r a d e s a c c e p te d .
U R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u t o s o r
a n y o t h e r s to r a g e , la r g e b a m a n d
y a r d f o r sto c k s a le
R e a s o n a b le
r a te s . P h o n e 3277. S. S. T h o m p so n .
Gresham-Portland Truck
\\ e have our own terminal and warehouse
at I ast W ater and Salmon, one block north of
the Auto Freight Terminal.
Send all freight to Walrad & Wright,
Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build
ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh
am several times each day.
lu our spacious, tire-proof warehouse we
t an store your produce, grain, furniture, etc.
SAND AND GRAVEL
( RI SHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL
WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc.
J Elk,_
aw a
Portland Phone EA. Ä.1S0
_
Gresham Phone 1SJR1
R e g u la r »l.;3.5q.
S p e c ia l u n t i . \ V
y em h .-r L,. 1926- 3115. T e rm s if d e
sire d
A corn S a le s & S e rv ic e Co.,
G re s h - a m 12.73.
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1-D 7n.89 A C O R N C O A L a n d W O O D
ra n g e , w h ite e n a m e l s p la s h e r a n d
d o o r p a n e ls n lc k le tr im .
R e g u la r
{¿3 - h l,,',_ la l u n til N o v e m b e r 15, 1926.
. 7 '
c. T e r ’i,s c a n be a r r a n g e d .
R a j’"
68 * S e rv ic e c ° . G re s h a m
NO. 25 R U U D G A S W A T E R H E A T -
Ur '
new . 112.50. A c o rn S a le s
S e rv ic e Co.. G r e s h a m 1233.
“
F I R S T C L A S S C A R IN E T p h o n o g ra p h
w i,h 30 p k g s. n e e d le s . 41 d a n d y rec-
2666S
SeU f<ir H 5, C° St ,135’ Cal1
I P IA N O
FO R
SA LE.
P h o n e G r e s h a m 1751.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
CREAM
S E P A R A T O R — F i r s t c la s s
c o n d itio n . >30, if ta k e n a t o n ce. R
H. I ’u rfc e , q u a r t e r m ile e a s t o f A n-
d e rs o n s t a ti o n o n S to n e ro a d . P h o n e
G r e s h a m 2688.
T W O -B O T T O M
1 4 -IN C H
NO.
78
O liv e r c h ille d h e a v y b e a m t r a c t o r
Plow . >30. S e v e n -fo o t P e o r ia c o m b i
n a tio n g r a i n a n d f e r tilis e r d rill, 2 o r
> h o rse . , heat). II W L y n c h , R t. 7.
B o x 549. P o r tla n d , S U n s e t 6623-J-4.
A U T O M A T IC
n e v e r u se d ,
w h a t? R . F
M A N U R E C A R R IE R
fo r »ale o r t r a d e fo r
M a lte r s , p h o n e 1731.
H t u t ; AIM S.
T o be h a d a t th e I n te r n a tio n a l H a r
v e s te r C o C o rn b in d e r s w ith to n g u e
tr u c k , r e g u l a r >240. n o w >200. W a g -
on»
d is k h a r ro w s , d r ills , p lo w s
t>ackers.
s ta c k e rs .
e n g in e s
S ee
I t u a r k a t th e I n te r n a tio n a l H a r v e s t e r
c o . 3QQ B e lm o n t S t.. P o r tla n d .
tf
Plants, Seeds. Etc.
NEW
DREGUN
p l a n t s f o r sa le
G resh am , R t 1.
IM P R O V E D t)R B G O N S T R A W R E R -
P L h |a "’«- .».* » th ou san d . >2.50 for
30*) Geo. W lrth. Ro»'kwood road. U
m ile so o th o f S ectio n L in e
Phone
tf
M U R IC IA N s
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
A c c re d ite d T e a r h e r o f P la n o
a n d H a rm o n y
S tu d io P h o n e l x
R e s id e n c e 791
EDELLA TOWLE MILLER
T e a c h e r o f D u n n in g S y s te m
fo r F o u n d a tio n S tu d y
« ?t,.d ^ Uo»° ° P P ° s l,e P u b lic L ib r a r y
S tu d io P h o n e lx_________ R .«si.lcn .e 1314
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g .
G re s h a m
I-U M B E R F O R A L L K IN D S o f b u lld -
in ? p u rp o se s , a i r - d r ie d
S easo n ed
• J o n s r u d - -O — u n d e r r o S
« ry « lu m * h —
er
L u m b e r c o m p a n y , 2H m ile s s o u t h
e a s t o f K elso .
Pianfr and Voice
A ccred ited T each er
E»ery VYedneiiday a t the hom e o f
- Mr». VIart ha F ield h ou se
D orothy M . Q uinby
A c c re d ite d T e a c h e r o f
F O R S A L E — S p a c e In t h i s 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 r e s h a m 1561.
T IR E S
Bentley's Tire »Shop
j >h,>ll>‘ H Q ! G r e s h a m
TRUCKING
S h o rt und Long H auls
PRICES RIGHT
Earl Calkins
GRESHAM
TRUCK HAULING
G resh am ,
F a lr r le w ,
VIOLIN
C la s s a n d I n d iv id u a l I n s tr u c tio n .
S tu d e n ts O r c h e s tr a .
s t u d i o : H o w ltt R n 11,1 I n r
(Klint O versize
F ed eral D efender Cords, fully
g u aran teed #9.6.‘>
P h o n e >67
P h o n e 1721
TOM G. TAYLOR
V U L C A N S M O O TH T O P G A S r a n g e
in A -l c o n d itio n . A b a r g a in a t 340
be a rra n g e d .
G re s h a m
1233. A sk fo r M a so n .
P o rtla a d
IN S U R A N C E
J. ROSS BROWN
Real E state and Insurance
F I B F — A U T O M O B IL E — L IF E -
H EA LTH — BUROLARY
OfflCe
P o w e ^ ^ ^ e t.
ReS-
JAMES ELKINGTON
IN S U R A N C E
A e r l d r a t, S a r e ty B ond», A ato m o b U e,
F ir e , L H e, H e a lth , P la te U las»
Office o n M a in S tr e e t
Office 2341
P hones
R ea. 3288
T rip s D a lly
GALEN FANCHER
C all " P ork y" for S ervire
G ruham f i t
GEORGE MOFFITT
PLASTERER
CONTRACTOR
Insurance
C. A. BUTCHER
Buyer of Livestock
Iw»-ated on R ase U n a and
B u ck ley A v en u e
P hon o T A b or 4979
***** *
P o rtla n d , Ora.
Real Estate
A rrid esti, H e a lth , A atom obU e
O re g o n F ir e R e lie f A ssn .
O regon L ife In su ra n ce C om pany
B. W. THORNE, Agent
Office
„ „
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS
P hon e T A b or »Oil
3199 E. M orrlsoa S t. P o rtla a d . Ore.
STRAW BERRY
Tom
D on ah u e.
MdWO IM P R O V E D O R E G O N s t r a w -
b e r ry p la n t s fo r sale, s t a te in sp e c te d .
>5 p e r th o u s a n d
V
a . «Nelson
p h o n e S a n d y 2>xl.
Attorney at Law
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
Office 1131
P h o n es
R es. 1461
a lm o s t
new .
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" / w , ? h it
I ' E S - 5*-11 y o u w a n t a t
I ,w ” b its a box; B r in g y o u r b o x es
. “ n d co m e a lo n g . H . M cG in n is. M t.
I
H ood lo o p , h a lf m ile so u th o f O rie n t.
.
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V U I.C A N S M O O T H T O P A u to m a tic
I ffas
g a s r ra a n g e s .
C a b in e t ty p e , la r g e
e e ile
l l e r.
e
» 1 ______
_ • «
a
<>ven a n d j b K ro
y e a r ’ old
395
cari be a r r a n g e d .
G resh am
I 1233.
1924 F O R D T O U R IN G fo r sa le . In A -l
c o n d itio n .
N ew p a in t, g o o d tir e s
»J imi . T « rm s.
A. C a rls o n , n o r th o f
O rie n t s ta tio n .
I tn rg n ln s In t «ed C ar».
S o m e f a s t F o rd ra c e b u g s.
G ood F o rd to u r in g . >95.
P o r d ' P u U e l l a x le a n d e x tr a s .
" i'tt9 Ì ’^ i . i O
? e' ‘n to be » P P re c ia te d .
192. O a k la n d 4 - p a s s e n g e r co u p e, fine
c o n d itio n . >250.
J L. C o c k . T ro u td a le , p h o n e 48x5.
YV. J. COOPER
hom e.
M rs M. L e n n a rtz . P le a s a n t
H om e
A d d re ss , G re s h a m , p h o n e
G r e s h a m 1699
1
w h ite e n a m e ,
A uctioneer
•
V A N C O U V E R , W A S H IN G T O N
F arm and Stoeh S a les a S p ecia lty
p * ,,* e Y a a e o a v e r (14, or
G resham O atlooh I>«1
R *S®I*r * i a n d R o p a lre d
All k in d s o f T o p M a te ria l a n d
< u rtaln W in d ow s
S. E. PALMQUIST
AUTO T O P S H O P
Mata S t.
G resham
P hoaa lt>5