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    PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every T uesday and F rl- j
, day a t G resham , Oregon, by the
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
GHESHAM
D airy S ituation R ep o rt Released
By State College E xtension Service
OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
1,
1M7
U H ADVERTISING ALPHABET
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
T’Y
IY
IlilAlX
Relatively high prices for dairy products in the United S tates and
low and declining prices in foreign m ark ets are significant factors in
rr (it- DOLLARS'
WANT AD. RATES
the present dairy situation, according to a rep o rt on the dairy situation
PHYSICIANS — MEDICAL
recently released by the division of econom ics of the O regon state col­
F irs t in sertio n , lc
ini­
k a
a word,
w ora, m
m ini-
XT IT"
ihiv
Mratf
;
A D VERTI8INO
P h o n e. o ffice 1851
lege extension service. T h ere has not been the custom ary seasonal ad
mum 20c
subseq u en t in sertio n s. TH I\fc iHINK
K a te s re a s o n a b le .
O u r r e p r e s e n t a ­ vance in London or in o th e r im p o rtan t foreign m arkets, ow ing largely
Üar<jaini in the "id f*
tiv e w ill call.
a word, m inim um 10c.
The av erag e ta n n e r Is ju s t as H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
to the British coal strik e and the resu ltan t low purchasing pow er of
Trenti essa •ioJ.n.tf f
E n te re d
as
s e c o n d -c la s s
m a tte r
com petent to su p erin ten d the in ­
the British people,
to g e th er
with
lack of dem and in G erm any even at
2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M.
M a rc h 3. 191t, a t th e P o sto ffic e a t i I , Z\ SAT »* v W e i r—
.
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aa c • a.
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te re sts of a g ric u ltu re as th e av er, H o u rs 10-12 A. M
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f lower prices
from , increasing
dom
estic supplies
Horses
age
business
man
is
capable
of
su
­
Office—
Withrow
B a lid In k
M a rc h . 3, 187».
I
W hile prices have steadily advanced in th e U nited S tates, the for­
p erintending a n , special line he G R E S H A M ,
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eign m ark ets have rem ained weak, w ith the resu lt th a t the price differ-
ab3 ut
* P ° und!'
M u st b e so u n d m a , rep resen t.
T h ere is som e consolation in th e | ential has grow n wide enough to encourage ex p o rts from foreign coun-
A H B yloff. K a n e ro a d
y^zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.C Office 2251
R e sid e n c e 225»
I ^ P rSad?
' Va" ey an<1
Hood
tlio iiK tit t h .it .ill t k l l C S c o n i c l o ‘ tries
*'■*■ into
■-*“ **■*
it nited
- . . - j «■»_*—
the U
S tates in spite of a 12 cent duty. At the same
A .S K E R H O L T H C R E A M S e p a r a t o r
tim
e,
high
prices
tend
to
reduce
consum
ption.
T
h
e
dom
estic
situation
those who w ait—if they w ait long
GEO. INGLIS, M. I).
fo r sa le, 400 p o u n d s c a p a c ity , $25
W°S .K ~ » OR8E FOR «ALE. w e i g h t
nevertheless rem ains in a fairly stro n g position, ow ing to lig h ter m ar­
” H . G ib so n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 32x.
enough.
'
• 'U a ra n te e h e r to w o rk a n y
Physician and Surgeon
p l a i e , a ls o w ag o n .
W . L . R h o a d s.
ket receipts and a substantial m ovem ent out of sto rag e of all im p o rtan t
3 m ile s e a s t G r e s h a m o n S e c tio n
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s a n d
dairy products. S tocks of b u tte r in sto rag e in the U nited S tates on
Hay
L in e .
F i t t in g o f G la s se s
Now we th in k we u n derstand June 1 were two and a half tim es la rg e r th an a year previous, but they
over
S ta te H an k
L A R G E S P A N O F M C I.E S fo r sal.- o r M i l ’
U U h?S B M A Y f ° r Hal** a l b a r n
why Oregon is called th e Webfoot were about equal on D ecem ber 1 to the previous D ecem ber.
D RESHAM .
OREGON
tv-cizs
o r i _______________
11. (_. \v in lo n _________
, p h o n e G re ______
s h a m 381.
U a d e fo r la te —
m o d s el . —
F o rd . tr o u r c waie
k w ith
sta te and why some p ortions of it
Die export trade in the U nited S tates has been declining since the
C h e rr y v " lle ‘ o n ^ h ^ t o l ’ L ™ 5'
I B A L K I' H A Y fo r s a l e " A lso
som e
p rogress so slowly.
war years. It is fo rtu n a te for dairym en th a t th ere is not a large ex-
_______
’ n J ° n n c r a i f a rm
• w ean e d pig s. C. D . W elch, 3 3 m ile s
A. \V. BOTKIN, M. D.
e a s t o f G re a h a m .
p o rtab le surplus of dairy products at th e p resen t tim e. W h e th e r it
T here are lots of th in g s we w ant will be profitable to produce an exportable surplus in the fu tu re is
Cattle
R E S T B A L E D H A Y , c lo v er, tim o th y
Physician and Surgeon
a n d v e tc h fo r s a le a t b a rn . $18. o r
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problem atical, reads th e report.
but * c - a n — ’t • have. —
It m ay be selfish
R
o o m s 15 a n d 18, C o n g d o n B ldg.
J E R S E Y co w F O R S A L E
w i l l be
d e liv ered . $19 H . W . S tro n g . G re sh -
D airy anim als on farm s in the U nited S tates num bered few er last
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
to w ant some things but it Is ju st
t(
fre s h In a b o u t 2 w eek s. J . S o re n se n ' ■ a m . p h o n e 2161. .
S tre tn n ro a d , p h o n e G re s h a m 161.
Office 1271
Phones
R es. 127x
as selfish for th e o th e r fellow who Jan u ary 1 than a year earlier. O f m ilk cows th e re w ere about 22 290-
L O O S E T I M O T H Y H A Y w a n te d
C.
Gresham, Oregon
000 com pared to 22.523,000 a year earlier. T he figures on dairy heifer’s
l >. C a th e y , p h o n e G r e s h a m 3901.
COW S
FO R
S A L E —J e rs e y ”
doesn’t w ant us to b a r e them.
L' H o lste in , fre s h J a n V’
are m ore significant, being 3,861,000 ag ain st 4.234.000. In term s of 1920
on* s * *:b o a d s - 3 m ile s e a s t G r e s h a m
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S .
o n S e c tio n L in e ro a d .
Plants, Seeds, Etc,
G eorge Young, who swam over these rep resen t 104 per cent and 87 per cent respectively of the num ber’
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
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No. 24414.
22 m iles from C atalina Island to then on hand. O n a per capita basis the num ber of cows Ja n u ary 1 Ill th e c i r c u i t C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f W A N T E D — B eef, v e a l. h o g s, a n d
K
IK
O
H U M B E R T c a n n a b u lb s fo r
Physician
and Surgeon
co
w
s
this year was 95 per cent of th e num ber five years earlier.
.nra T ninf Proba,eC'° Unty ° f Mu“ n°-
s a le
»1 p e r d o zen . E d. N ielso n ,
t 0 . « ’««h en soon.
F re s h c o w s fo r
the m ainland, is 17 y ears old, and
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
T he same relationship in dairy populntion does not hold for Ore-
ï q .'r r i.n i A. B u tc h e r, R t. 1, B o x 418,
m ile w e s t o f S p rin g d a le , o n C o lu m -
’"wafdHp"“ ^ « ^
° ' E* M
like a very fine lad he boasts of his
Office P h o n e 1431 o r 179
H es. l i s t
b ia R iv e r h ig h w a y .
P o r tla n d .
B a s e L in e a n d B u c k le y
° th,er w cs,ern s,a te s. how ever, t
O regon had 110 per cent
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
love for his m other. He w as 15 of the 1920 dairy cow population and 112 per cent of heifers. T h e P a ­ ,i^ rJ?L ^ ea ls kher<i by S iv en , t h a t th e un
PLA N T T R E E S NOW .
d e r s lg n e d h a s been a p p o in te d e x e c u ­
B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
1,„V.OW is ! b e B m e to p la n t tre e s . W e
hours and 46 m inutes in the w ater. cific states had 114 and 120 per cent of cows and heifers re sp e c tiv e ly to r o f th e L a s t W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t
g u « *
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th
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a
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lp
and the M ountain states, 121 and 119.
d e c e a se d , by th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e « « X -V V E E F S -O L D P IG S to r ^ e ,
HOCTOBH — CHIROPRACTIC
¿ r ^ d u ^ p r ? , ' - ^ 13 N ^ e r ^ T
W hile few ea rth q u ak e s are d is­
Many o th er factors besides the dairy cow population bear upon the S ta te o f O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f
T. L in d e m a n . H e n s le y ro a d , t h ir d ‘‘a te d o n P o w ell V a lle y ro a d m ile a n d
h . D e p a r tm e n t o f P r o b a te
a stro u s still th e re are about 9,000 q u an tity of dairy products which m ay be produced and consum ed in a M n u d ltn h o a m s a Q
.n ? rG !
B a a e L in e * A d d r e s s a h a lf w est o f G r e s h a m
S n d fo r
ualified
Hr. ytnry F. Hecker
T ro u td a le . O reg o n .
| c a ta lo g a n d p ric e list. P o w ell V a lie v
A ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t
of them in the w orld In a year. A the country, it is stated T h ere is a gradual increase in production per
s a id e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tified to p r e ­
N
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,
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Chiropractor
good deal of the N ear E ast Relief cow resulting from b etter breeding and feeding practices and consum p s e n t th e sa m e , d u ly verified a s b y la w F U R S A L E — 24 n ice O. I. C. p ig s Ju s t P h o n e G re sh a rn '3 6 8 3 .
_ Electric Therapy
* c a '*.e d
F iv e y o u n g O .I. C. so w s. 6
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In the past 20 re q u ire d , to th e u n d e rsig n e d , a t th e
F . N. W IR T .
w ork is done to relieve dam age by lion is increasing. T hese tend to offset each o th e r
Electric
Sweat
Mineral Raths
m
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n
th
s
old.
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s
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so
w
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w
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a
k
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A S c h n e id e r, 203-5
so m e v e ry fine b ro o d e rs
P h o n e i B s-
,¡tb r o w . B u ild in g . G re s h a m , O reg o n ,
disastro u s ea rth q u ak e s in the A r­ years the num ber of cow testin g associations lias grow n from a single
H o u r s : to A. M. to 5 P . M.
in six (8) m o n th s fro m th e d a te
Ï Â l e 4- ' 111* P * W* Douglas- C u r-
one to 727 or more. Bull associations have increased from the begin n w e ith
Employment
M a in S tr e e t n e a r S eco n d , G re s h a m
m enian section of our globe.
re o r.
P h o n e 122x
rung to 225. T he num ber of persons per dairy cow is now figured at D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d , J a n . 4 ’27
T W O MEN’ w a n te d to c u t 16-inch
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n . F e b . 1 ’27'
5.22 com pared to 4 93 in 1920, while the per capita consum ption ha
woo
w ood.
M. M ic k elso n , p h o n e S a n d y
Rabbits
A boy in N orth C arolina recently
A- S H I E L D S , E x e c u to r.
20x3.
n c -re .ise il f r o m 773 p o u n d s flu id m ilk e q u i v a l e n t t o a b o u t 1000 p o u n d s
M c G U IR K * S C H N E I D E R ,
DR. G. E. MALLETT
raised 322*4 bushels of corn on live
A tto r n e y s f o r E x e c u to r.
SA LESM A N W A N T ED
C H IN C H IL L A
R A B B IT S
fo r sale.
Chiropractic Physician
acres, and won a $600 prize from
V n h r , ‘h e n e w . E » 'e x S u p e r S ix es.
I per ac re and in addition th e re to a
I ag e
E n tir e ly new in a p p e a r a n c e s a n d
a t r e a s o n a b le p rices, N. P . N elso n .
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
j provision th a t 12*4 per cen t of the
S pecializing In
the producers of n itra te of soda,
p e r fo r m a n c e w ith n ew b o d ies in a
a t A n d e rs o n s ta tio n . P h o n e G re sh -
S e ria l No. 07926
a m 26X3.
In-M o-Ray G land T herapy.
co Jo r s - A r e a l o p p o r tu n ity
w hose fertilizers co n stitu ted the
U n ite d S ta te s L a n d Office, P o r t l a n d
value of all forest products h a r ­
to
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O re g o n . J a n u a r y l t t h , 1927.
Bank of Gresham Building
M. C W E B S T E R M O T O R COL
m ost valuable p a rt of his home-
vested from th e land shall be
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e
P h o n e O ffice l.C’ l
R e s 326J
C ontinued from page 1
f lu d s o n - E s s e x X D e a le r
Poultry
B
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V
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m ixtures. T here w as a net protit
G
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O
re.
tu rn ed over to th e tax collection p o r a tio n o r g a n iz e d a n d e x is tin g u n d e r
O p p o s ite P o sto ffic e
on th e crop of $375, w hich show s
fund.
th e la w s o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n , w hose B A R R E D R O C K co c k e re ls, th o r o u g h - W A N T E D — F a m ily w a s h in g s .
OPTICIAN
R ough
elec tric pow er, because p resen t d e­
p o sto ffice a d d r e s s Is B rid a l V eil, O re-
s i r f h , / 0 “ ''
»-’. J . S o re n se n ,
d ry , fla t w o rk iro n e d , 9c p o u n d . M rs
th a t it pays to farm intelligently.
3. Sponsored by the sta te board o e i-
S tre ln n ro a d , p h o n e G r e s h a m 161.
bi th is office on J a n u a r y 7
velopm ent of m achinery for use of
M a ry M c A llister, p h o n e 50x5
19.7. t h e i r a p p lic a tio n No. 07926 fo r
DR. C. L. HAYNES
c h a n g e o f c e r ta in la n d s fo r tim b e r P U R E B R E D R H O D E IS L A N D R E D
T he call to vote a bond issue at steam In g en e ratin g electricity has of fo restry , the United S tates for e w x ith
s e ttin g e g g s f,,r Kt,|,.
60l. p p r s p t.
in th e Mt. H ood N a tio n a l F o rest*
Eyesight Specialist
H ood and Sawing
tin g . Mr«. D a v e S ta b le r , n e a r H ills ­
, b 7 A ct o f M a rc h 2o;
this tim e of year was evidently u n ­ reached such a s ta te of perfection "■* «‘■’’vice. n o rth w est forest exper- Qr 'óBT io
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G L A S S E S F IT T E D
statio n and p ractical and
o f S r L u E c i ,N D . P R O W T H F I R w o° d
tim ely. It Is th e dull tim e, taxes th a t p lan ts freq u en tly can he o per-
m 9 ?er,H !e t t 2 r - K ' o f D ece m b e r
fo r «ale. L e n g th to su it. A. M. R o b ­
M o h aw k llldip
192« th e a n d s o ffered in e x c h a n g e beZ
00
L A Y IN G
W H IT E
LEGHORN
a re soon to be paid, the pocket ated m ore econom ically th an can tech n ical fo re ste rs quite gen erally , In
IH D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S
son. B ir d s d a le , b etw e e n P o w ell V a l-
g d e s c rib e d a s f o llo w s :
h e n s fo r sa le. $1.35 e a c h . M ille r *
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hydro
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L oiiev. Rt 1. Box 127. B o rin g , U -m ile
book is still flat follow ing C h rist­
n o r th o f C o ttr e ll sto re .
PO RTLA N D ,
A ’ vvi V L N W > 4 S E k ; Sec. 20-
OREGON
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l U i SEtfc ' ‘ e< ' 31
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fo r s a le Ju s t th e t h in g fo r a fire
der w hich:
T.‘ l S .‘ *R. 6 E . W . M
S ec 5- l o t A F E W W H I T E L E G H O R N L. C
with Its hopefulness and financial openly expressed.
O ne y e a r. »2.00. s ix m o n th s . »1 10. th r e e I
m o n th s ’ tr ia l s u b s c r ip tio n . 80c.
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 a ilie s.
At the Legislature
I eall
r o o s te r s
fro m
h ig h
la y in g
p lace.
Jo h n
\ l< k lu n d . P o w e ll V al
D E N T IS T S
ley ro a d , p h o n e 573.
A. All forest land In the sta te 4 : S E U N E V : S ^ N W * 4 : S U : ¡tec
s t ia iii
T h e se lo v ely b ir d s w e re
P h o n e s:
Office 2184
R e,. $18«
Sec. « L ot« 3 -1: S H L S W ^ -
r a i s e I on fre e ra n g e . C om e a n d see
,1S
S K l4 N W 4 :
will receive ad eq u ate forest p ro te c ­ b. A ll.
R eforestation Mltnntlon.
F i r s t ÍUOWth.
th . in
W ill sell c h e a p fo r q u ic k D V x 'd è n 2 2 I H fOr S a la
$8
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liv
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se
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$7,
de-
DR.
W.
J.
OTT
u o t l : N v i L o t 2; c o n ta in in g 2,420 10
•h sp n sal
I ive n e a r L u s te d sch o o l.
tion
from
Are.
(Special C orrespondence)
a c re s .
ä m W 6 L,e°* l l a y d e n ’ P |,o n e G re s h -
I ’lione G r e s h a m 310S.
B. T h at Instead of an Increasing
T e ^ i X n ^M
?r ®^l<*cted b e in g lo c a te d
Dentist
Salem , Ja n . 25.—W ith so inuc
VPe.T’ 1
E . W . M.. S ec 7:
h o i . .SA LE— P u re Jir.-d B a r r e d R o c k
are a of Idle land, th e re will be su b ­ N \ \ % • S E ^ S R t ^ , 120 a c re s .
D ental X -R a ,
D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
F i r s t Nerve Blocking
•
h a tc h in g e g g s fro m
p riz e w in n in g W h O is O t's
im portance attac h in g to refo re sta
W a " d "AÇL’j . a l?.° c e d a ^
rv in g , h o w ev er, th e tim b e r a n d
Stock.
D a n d y la y e r s .
$1 p e r se t-
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
sta n tia l fo rest grow th on all land th e R e r se
(’loser C ultu ral R elations.
E . H o s s n e r . G re s h a m .
ig h t to < u t th e s a m e fo r a p erio d
.
tlon legislation in th e p rese n t ses
tin g
A lb e rt P a lm h la d . p h o n e 387.
p h o n e 3109.
chiefly valuable for th a t purpose.
o f te n y e a r s fro m th e d a te o f accept*
W fhlle
hile statesm en <
q u a rre l It is a | Hlon> your co rreap o n d en t rpqup8ti
OLD
PU REBRED .
.ao f« l i t ,e to
la n d s to th e T E N -M O N T H S
hopeful sign when c u ltu ra l rela- | an o u tlin e on house bill 121 from
P. T h a t th e re w ill he an eqnit jn ite d S t a t e s In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e I p h a in s t r a i n , J e r s e y b la c k g ia n t W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n gu u a r a n - 0R. JULIUS G. STURE
tee(*
io y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e ?2 x4.
able and stab le tax re v a lu e from p ro v is io n s o f th e a c t o f F e b r u a r y 28
c o c k e re ls fo r sa le. $5 ea c h . S id R ig -
tlons im prove betw een th e A ineri-
gle. l ’.o rln g . O reg o n .
1925 <43 St a t
109 h ) on th e fo llow ing
, H. H. C hapler, se c re ta ry of the
Dentist
F? R
S te v e M a rs -
cas
The decision of San Malo. Oregon F orest F i r . a s s o c i a t i o n , in lands used to grow and p erp etu ate d e s c rib e d la n d s .
Office In Bank of Gresham Bldg.
to n , p h o n e 385.
T 1 S., R . 6 E ., W . M
Sec 6 L o ts I
tf
O
regon’s
tim
ber
supply.
th e fam ous South A m erican violin- ,,,c office of S tate F o re ste r F A
4-5-S-7:
SE% xSW \
SUSEU
v r,N e r X?- B lo c k in g
Sec.
POULTRY W ANTED
C A I.K IN S
W O O D S A W IN G ,
even
X - R a y W o rk R e fe r r e d
; : Sec
D. T h at w ithout the necessity of 7 N E 'i L N o ’ ts W t . 3 -4; N 4 H S E F L \ S N W H L A<4
1.1 to spend a y ear In th e U nited RIHoM. Mr (.„ a „ |p r hag , „ a
L o t lY
1 : ; *
le n g th s a s p e c ia lty . P ilo n e 1106.
" f f i c e 1231
P hones
Reg. j 2#4
A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E
Htates m arks an o th er step In th e c lea r ex p o iltlo n o, w hat arp t „ p d irect ap p ro p riatio n s, the counties N f t Lot 2.
S aiit tim b e r to he c u t a n d re m o v e d
W
E
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C
A
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H
cem enting of closer c u ltu ra l r e l a - | nee),„ of Oregon to p roperly con and sta te of Oregon will acq u ire a In a c c o r d a n c e w ith c e r ta in tim b e r
Swaps
attorneys
c u ttin g s tip u la tio n s e x e c u te d hy u s on
O R E S H A M P R O D U C E CO
tions betw een N orth and South serve th e tim ber now grow ing and 12*4 per cent In terest In th e gross O
c to b e r .6 . 1926. a n d a p p r o v e d hy th e P h o n e 1103
G re s h a m O reg o n F o ? ®A L E O B T R A D E f o r p r o p e r ty A T w a te r 0715 P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1591
o r e s n a m . O reg o n
America. S panish on his m other's to prom ote the grow th of new value of the crop grow ing or to be D i s t r i c t F o r e s te r on N o v e m b e r 5. 1926 I
?n
a g t . n<a.r C R esh am to a c r e s
A co p y o f s a id s tip u la tio n s is a tta c h e d
} u Sm i u y ,S an J o a f iu in V alley , C a lif
McGuirk & Schneider
side, he is of F rench and D utch ex ­ crop s on lauds burned or cut grow n on lands classified as re a s a p a r t o f th is a p p lic a tio n
I
L1 , 4 . . 4
,
1 ^ m ile s fro m g o o d to w n . F o r p a r -
Any a n d a ll p e rs o n s c la im in g a d
K l ’d l ¿ ¿ S t a t e , K e n t a l S , E t c
fo restatio n lands.
a n . Rt" r
E d T 1 ,,stro m . O re s h -
trac tio n on his fa th e r’s side, and over.
Attorneys at Law
y e rs e ly th e la n d s d e s c rib e d o r th e tim -
U nder law s a t p resen t g o v ern ­ J’/ T , ° r d e s ir in g to o b je c t h e x a u se of T IL L A M O O K D A IR Y R w c i t r r
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
his nam e p erp e tu ate s th e fam ous
T aking up tlrst th e need for
Probate and Corporation Work
H uegeuot fam ily for w hich th e a n ­ refo restatio n law and second the ing those lands w hich have been
Miscclianeous
o T n i e , ? M 5 *,* a ur ,' M " e a r G re s h a m
P o r t l a n d Office, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g ,
cient F rench seaport of St. Malo Is plan for legislation ca rrie d In denuded of tim b er by loggers or p ro te s t In th is office on o r b e fo re th e
^ " ^ ■ ■ a ^ L . ^ e g o ^ “ ’ ° n ly * B ° X W A N T TO T R A D E —C o m b in a tio n g a s
burned over and tim ber destroyed 21st d a y o f F e liru a ry . 1927
named.
r ? n8’u fo V c h ic k e n s o r cow . On P H
house bill 121, It is show n (hat 90
W A L T E R L. T O O Z E . S r .
R o o rk p la c e a t O rio n t .z-
w . J. COOPER
*M V ? nE m N P / f r A U E p a r tly f u rn is h e d .
Music has been a trad itio n al her- per cent of the activ ities on fo res­ occupy n p ecu liar position. They
R e g is te r.
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rj’v *ie ' I ’ 5 a mon,h T w o b lo ck s
N o tic e w ill he p u b lis h e d f o r f o u r
Attorney at Law
y Si»x
L a te s t s ty le , p la in
»■ast \ \ a l r a d s sto re . M rs. A. H e v e l
taxes, they a re
th erefo re not c o n s e c u tiv e w eek s In th e " G r e s h a m
dozen generations. Ills fath e r w a . I tectlou ag a in st lire
a s e , B a ld w in m a k e. S w eet tone* a n d
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
O u tlo o k , a t G re s h a m , O reg o n .
re s p o n s iv e a c tio n . W ill s a c rific e fo r
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brought
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new
ow
nership
a professor of th e violin in contt-
U nder
Bfute ,„ w thp ownpr
im m e d ia te sale.
$10 p e r m o n th if Office t i l l
P hone,
p r iv a te b a th ro o m
M rs. A. H ev el
B e ,. 1461
R ro k 'er P o ^
IL , H 2 tfie ld ’
e a s t sid e O dd F e llo w s h all.
nental conservatories, and M r „f
laI1(|
rw )ulred to furn T hose holding title are Indifferent
b r o k e r , I o . B o x 543. S e a ttle . W n .
to th e ir resp o n sib ilities, and they
m other w as also a talen teu player k h and pay
coat ,,f „„
—F eb
1st-
M o d e rn 5-
MUSICIANS
ro o in lions,', b a s e m e n t, g a r a g e on L V ? I B E R F O R A L L K IN D S o f b u ild -
rem ain v irtu ally no m an ’s land. On
FOR PILES
on the sam e Instrum ent. San Malo
-„on of his holdings Unite,
e fe rv “ V ííííh e r air, d rle d . S e a s o n e d
M ap le a v e n u e . S ee A M. H o ss. te l-
the o th e r hand, w ith su itab le p ro ­
ep lio n e office, o r c a ll 3266 e v e n in g s.
L um ber
" ’rU*’ ’9 u n , , ‘‘r "On
FRIEDA E. HRATZEL
learned to play the violin at live tlon thlIH glvpa ()r „ nancet| by
F o r q u ic k r e s u l t s th e r e is n o th in g
c o m p a n y . 2H m ile s s o u th -
Accredited Teacher of Plano
e a s t o f K elso.
' Y? b a v e b u y e r s f o r s m a ll fa rm s . 5
y ears of age. and gave his first ow ner
on |y Hilf,.g u ard Rtvpn tection u n d er th e proposed legist«
so s u r e o r p le a s a n t a s H a m le t's
S tu d io P h o n e ^ x H a r m " "
to 40 a c r e s w ith so m e e q u ip m e n t. I f
public concert at nine. In F ra n ce L , p rlv a ,„ ly owned lan,Is. In m any tlon. th e old cast wind th at fans the
O in tm e n t.
M o n e y -b a c k g u a r a n t e e
____
te s ld e n c e 791
y o u w a n t to se ll o r t r a d e w r ite u s fu ll
W e ran
r e g a r d le s s o f n a t u r e o f P ile s. A t
p a r tic u la r s .
res w hich d estro y would bring
he ranked w ith K re ssle r and Het ,.aseH
doCH
givp „
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A
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SAVE
YOU
MONEY
til
> d th a t would aid In resto rin g
R A L P H H A R R I S CO.
a ,",8, '" L " AC: ° f th ” F ‘dd1’ "
rp' ' u ,a r t“ a t- “ P P roprtatlon are
sp e c ia l tu b e s p o s tp a id $1.00. H . J.
qtU(S " FoOi n Ä ^ « u SdyyBtem
R
e
a
lto
r
s
tim
ber
grow
th,
m
aking
th
e
lands
At his New York concert, F ebru- L „ expended In efforts to see that
H a m le t, M fg r., 6657 82d S t. S. E ..
again valuable to th e ir ow ners or
316 C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e B ld g
P o r tla n d . O reg o n
ary 25. he will play for th e flrs« „ 1P ow ner do„ p ri„ P(., h|g
___
P o r tla n d . O reg o n
tim e a S tra d lv a rlu s violin w hich he | T his system Is ideal as long as o th e state, o r county In w hich
1*. S. S(arbard & Son
B R. J O H N S T O N S 7 3 -A C R E F A R M
they
lie.
purchased for l.'ill.oun a few day somebody reta in s a c lea r title to
fo r sa le.
o n Esta« a d a r o a d m ile
nE SIO N E R S AN D RVILDEBB
PIANO
a n d u h a lf s o u th o f B o rin g .
tf
ago a fte r negotiations lasting four th e land. T his Is done, as a rule,
P h o n e s G r e s h a m 52x4
For
real
estate
loans
see
or
call
Auto
F
re
ig
h
t
T
erm
inal
years. It Is one of the fam ous In­ on all forest land w hich is now ap 11 W T horne.—Adv.
F O R S A L E O R R E N T - M y 3 0 -acre
P o rtla n d . S U n s e t 6621-J l
FLORENCE M. HONEY
fa rm . 1 a c r e s t r a w b e r r ie s . 3 a c r e s
I’n rtlan d , Phone E A st 2304
stru m e n ts of the m usical world praised and assessed for its tint
r a s p b e r r ie s , a b o u t 1« a c r e , v e tc h 1
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g .
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form erly the property of th e great I her
Worth Seeing In Nyrlu.
G resham , Phone 1201
O O en ’f
C°
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° re ’ ham
Phone 17«
L apinsky.
S
ir
Esine
H
ow
ard,
th
e
B
ritish
S l i t V 4’. N5*_Hood L oop, a t C e n tr a l
When th e tim ber Is removed, the A m bassador in W ashington, was
I o in t g a r a g e
u n , , .. i.
.
J land tux Is neglected In m any cas- for m any years a diplom at In the
M O N E Y T O L O A N on re a l e s t a t e »e-
Will R ailroads M erge!
ow npr
gpp „ „ rpason for M editerranean co u n tries, and his
Kui/er of Livestock
« u rity . K. A. M iller. G re s h a m . Ore.
T h ere has been a trem endous retain in g his title and th e land h.
lirst contact w ith A m erican affairs
l o c a t e d o n B a se L in e a n d
FOV ? ALI?’ ,ar*« ° r "™11
discussion about railro a d m e rg .ru com es tax delinquent.
H ere Is was through the varied A m erican
In fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n
K arl J
B u c k le y A v en u e
Piano and I oice
H a g h e rg . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 57S
and up to dale practically all m .r - w here the evil en ters T h ere Is no p h ilan th ro p ic and educational In­
P
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te re sts In th a t p art of the world
Route 1
Accredited Teacher
gers a re ’’up In the air." It seem s | revenue for protection, repeated Since his prom otion to his present
P o r tla n d , O re.
Automobiles
ETerM
«
* M Ï« f7 it
h"">» of
to be a bigger job than It looks on tires keep the land unproductive | J” ^ ’*.
»’’Vcr ceased to pay
__
i r . >1 a r t b a F l$» I > t h o n «
PORTLAND
...... .. „ „ . r e _ s o ___
. . . for keep ' trib u te e to th e Intelligence and
,.n.i un-
P O R D T R F i-K w ith y e a r old c h a s s is .
paper to take p roperty th a t l s j rtlll|
u r c e exists
• o in p le io ly o v e rh a u l,-il. w ith n ew c a b
selflshncss of A m erican philan-
counted In billions of d o llars and |„ g It policed ag ain st fir,
WAY POINTS
IM S F R A irC B
li'on
,'o d >* A r e a l b a r g a in a t
tn ro p y overseas.
In p it o r s c re e n e d In b u n k e r s
♦
» h o n e G r e s h a m 1541.
red istrib u te the ow nership In the
A dequate protection from Are is
S up p o rtin g his view point com es
a ls o d e liv e re d .
B E i A t S t o f fin a n c ia l r e v e r s e s 1 a m
GRESHAM
way th a t Is necessary In the bust possible only w hen eith er th e sta te a new book. Just published In E ng­
u n a b le to m e e t p a y m e n ts o n m y
ness of consolidating railro ad s But o r th e individual acknow ledges land. and w ritten hy E S. Stevens
, o u r , " g p u r c h a s e d new fo u r
Kcal Estät« ami Insurance
m
o n th s a g o a n d s lig h tly used . B a l­
of
th
e
B
ritish
diplom
atic
service.
H en sley ro a d n e a r T r o u td a le
as m ergers seems to he th e logical •w nershlp and as required u nder
FIRE — AUTOMOBILE _ I i r »
a
n
c
e
d
u e $325. K In te re s te d p h o n e
1
inter
the
title
"C
edars
of
S
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15x1
Loral and L ook * Distance
HEALTH
g Ì arv *
solution of railroad problem s It the law supplies th a t protection. It be w rites en tertain in g ly of his
41__________________
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’ «OIARY
Office 2sCI
Phone»
Moving
m ay he reasonably expected that is com m only know n (hat m any tim ­ stu d ies in th a t fa r aw ay land In
R ea 2i«2
F O R D R O A D S T B R f,w sa le .
sT eil
Powell Street.
S lip-on body, u se d six m o n th s, like
the Industrial giants will find some ber claim s, having been cut over, o rd e r to
p ersu ad e
people th a t
N.4A7)
GÄAFEL
B a la n c e d u e to C o m m e rc ia l i
P h o n e <l'-'(’| ,’a n y ° f , 2 , ‘ Wll‘ , a k *' " ' 60c and 75c a yard a t plt or
way to get away with th e big Idea. a re considered by those who held Syria Is a d esirab le holiday haunt.
Even In th ese troubled tim es It can
LAMES ELKINGTON
deliver.
title to them as useless, they fall
'¡»B ed with p leasu re In sum m er
, I ' l l ' I X It » i l l .
The llaugen Bill.
INSURANCE
to pay tax es and the land becom es " s w p|>
w inter.
I* s *‘* *
fu lly e q u ip p e d
Dr. Pet erg Kureko
o . A. BRYAN
ArÎ Ï r 7 ‘’. H nr' ,,î
A«"’"’«Mle.
The title of the H augen Bill now a p art of th e u n protected are a s L , " A'?..p' ' .* * 11 l,r ” bab ’V a ttra c t
** li« ! ’ «'¡** 4.' r r a l b* r « a "* »»95
P hons G resham 78x3
. f I V 4e i e ’
T o u r "*g t-W heel b r a k e ,
»tre, Life, Health, Piate ( i la ,,
fo r s a le by
before ro n g re sa Is as follow s: "A
. m
I mofu A m erican re a d e rs Is his ac-
, ( a g iv e - a w a y p rice, $17'.
„
Offl< e on M» ln S tre e t
E s s .- x -4 to u r in g
bill to establish a F ederal F arm w h e r e tires o rig in ate to sp read de- count of the work done by the Near
A w o n d e rfu l b u y
a t o n ly $175.
E
dw
.
Eryckstrom
- ' *'
11
'* ‘ '
Res. 3286
stru
.
tton
to
o
th
e
r
lands
th
a
t
a
rc
|
E
ast
Belief
In
its
orphanage
board to aid In the orderly m a rk e t­
n o , '”
to u r in g , s t a r t e r , d e m o u n ta b le
ca rry in g tim ber.
hinds for the A rm enian refugee
b o r in g
OREGON
rim
new
g
u
a
r
a
n
te
e
d
b
a
tte
r
y
,
new
ing and In th e control and dlsposi
I 1 children.
II 1 I tl r*»M T
Thofo
p a in t
S a e rlfte e u t $65.
here a AMA
re nearly «.
100,000
R o u te
U nder the g en eral property
B o x 183
nsurance
ReaJ Estate
T h e se w o n d e rfu l low p r ic e s a n d e x ­
tlon of th e su rp lu s of ag ric u ltu ral system the sam e type of logged tax
S h o rt and l ong H a ils
o r |.o l,.n l e s of h u ts m a d ^ o u t of p’m k " !
c e p tio n a l u se d c a r v a lu e s c a n n o t be
A c M c it . Health, A .t o mobI„
com m odities.” It Is a very sim ple
e q u a le d . I o m e In to d a y a s th e y won’t
PRICES RIGHT
O r e g ^ V . V t r * R e ,le f Aa»n
p e l!,
I
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and o rderly sounding title. And ! ' " i i ' n . l o i c r l a n d i s b e i n g a - - - - , ,| Illg c a s e s . e t n p D
M U W E B S T E R M U T O R CO.
V» x x r
l**«urance C o m p a n y
a t f r o m $ | t o $6 a n a . • d e p e n d
'* " ’ '*;*
" ki
\ t t l r s t th> C A A V ’C
U lP lIlk tr
n ii/x rx
yet It has not only rocked the corn I
H u d so n E sse x Id ealer
B.
V
V
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THORNE,
Agent
P
h
o
n
e
«67
■ppoffite Postoffice. G re s h a m
e r on th e county
G RESH A M
belt, but It has alm ost w recked r e ­
'.’
R®SHAM. O R P n n v
w hich It Is located.
Office
2751
P h o n ” Rea. 2757
them to become self-su p p o rtin g for ex p ert m achine work and auto •A R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u to s o r
publican control of congress.
A* C T IO Y E E R
a n y o t h e r s to r a g e , la rg » b a r n a n d
tte rly it
Proposed Iteforestatlon I culsla- But la
'2 .1 ’ tocX sa le
R e a s o n a b le
.........
, has
. conci t i t r a t e d on repair«. Bug bodle» built to order.
EAsi
27(7
„
,
the u i o u s a i i d s o f y o u n g c h i l d r e n 1 Trovtdal«*, Or»«
r a te a . P h o n e 3277. S S T h o m p so n . <O L . W. S. W OOD X SO N S
»».tv
Gresham 3$6|
Agin’ Naval Arms Race.
lion.
o
rphaned
and
left
d
erelict
as
the
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J. 1. COGSWELL ft c o
P resident Coolidge Insists th a t
By th e term s of louse b ills 131,1“ ’** Mf w ar receded. T hese th e y !
tuctioneer
Farm Machinery, Etc.
• « chance , loans .
he believes th a t th e United S tatea here discussed, th e follow ing point have collected Into homes and |
Is r m «n.t stork Sates a Specialty
o S u re ty Accident,
any
V a n c o u v e r . W a s h in g t o n 7
should avoid steps tow ard the a re covered
school«, a thousand or so In each
R ond
p Health
??e* n i , F lr*
Irti-
group.
1
a a e o « ,,r <14. «r
• owe»« r a te nn a « t e m o h I l M e ’ “ *
building of th re e new c ru ise rs be­
Gre
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a
m
l
i
s
t
i
n
,
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tiet
1. T he m easure applies only to
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e sm allest ch ildren, according I
cause such a tn u rs e would place fofest land not now valued and a s ­ to t h Mr.
l'a im , ru -
Stevens, a re in an In stitu ­
• P -rtlaad office Adrian Hotel.
r»a w k « p re a «lem.
th is co u n try in the "naval arm s sessed for $ts tim ber. T his m eans tion called "T he B ird’s Nest" at
>d a n d M o rriso n
h a r ro w ? p ia n t-
race.” Cong r e s , may be talked out cut-over mid burned areas.
Sidon, th e older boys at A ntllyas,
• lin e o f f n n tt m a c h in -
Heaewl Im p le m e n t Co
A
ReeoT«r »d a n d R e p a ire d
of w hat otherw ise m ight be Its "In ­
I. In stead of a p resen t an n u a l and the g ir l, at tlh a ilr . T hese
? urtain T o \\
A'. mdowa
« » ' 'n . ' « d
tention« " If it 1« then the cruis­ tax of from 2c to JSc per acre. It children a re tau g h t languages and
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useful trad e s, such as building.
er« program will fail.
D l i 'e r
$15. two g a r d e n tr a c to r s ,
rug making and
p ro v id e, for an an n u al tax of 5c b lark sm tth ln g ,
lo r d truck with W alford transm ie-
w eaving
aion. etc Three doors weet of Buck-
and crop conditions a re u n certain.
A b etter day is com ing and the
pessim ists w ill be crow ded off the
stage.
C. A. BUTCHER
Lundquist
TOM G. TAYLOR
Truck Line
GRAVEL
I. L. Davidson
J. ROSS BROWN
trucking
Earl Calkins
LOOKS MACHINE SHOP
s - E. PALMQUIST
ley avenue on 4Sth avenue.
A t TO T o p S H O P
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Bre,ha.
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