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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F ri­
day a t G resham , Oregon, by the
O utlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
O ne y e a r. 12.00, s ix m o n th » . I t . 10. th re e
m o n th s ' tr ia l su b s c rip tio n , 60c.
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 ur re p re s e n ta ­
tiv e will call.
E n te re d
as
s e c o n d -c la s s
m a tte r
•M arch 8, 1911. a t th e P o r t o t t i r e a t
G re s h a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o l
M a rch . 3. 187»
A MATTED OF COURSE.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3«, 1W7
BILLIONS ON FAITH.
T he w riting of a check Is such
an every-day o ccu rren ce to the av ­
erag e A m erican th a t we seldom
stop to consider th e to ta l of checks
th a t circ u late y early and th e ir re l­
ative im portance as com pared to
cash paym ents. A carefu l estim ate
of the ag g reg ate value of all checks
draw n exceeds $700,000,000,000 a
year. T h is rep rese n ts 2.000.000,000
items.
T he to tal am ount of money in
circu latio n now hovers around $5,-
000,000,000. Of th is am ount around
$1,000,000,000 is k ep t co n stan tly In
the hanks of the co u n try as “cash
on hand.” T hat leaves $4,000,000,-
000 as circ u latin g medium. For
th is $4,000,000,000 to he used as
effectively in th e paym ent of the
people’s hills as the m uch g rea ter
to tal of checks, it would be neces­
sary for the en tire $4,000,000,000 to
he com pletely "tu rn e d o v er” every
two days.
N otw ithstanding th e trem endous
use of checks in this country, the
loss resu ltin g th erefro m is incon
siderahle. For Instance, the an n u al
losses suffered by hanks th ro u g h
forged indorsem ents of checks is
estim ated at less th an $50,000 a n ­
nually. it would seem th a t th e en ­
couragem ent of the check as a
com m ercial In stru m en t is a wise
policy.—N ation's Business.
Do You Know?
Question* a n d A n s w e rs
M. o . V h - .« .
A n s w e rs to q u e s tio n s e ls e w h e re In
to d a y 's O u tlo o k .
" W is e u p ” o n th e
W a n t A ds. also .
Classified Ads
buying or selling
GET RESULTS
' ANSWERS.
—
1. B russels c a rp e t is nam ed from
B russels. Belgium , w here ca rp ets
of a c e rta in m ake and weave w ere
WANT AD. RATES.
f s L E E P I N G RO O M S F O R R E N T . M rs. W O O D F O R S A L E — F i r s t - a n d se c ­
o n d - g ro w th c o rd w ood a n d s la b
F irs t Insertion, lc a word, mini-
,! w Emery. H o o d a v e n u e . G re sh
largely m anufactured.
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w o o d D e liv e re d . H a y d e n A P le a s
a n t. p h o n e s G re s h a m 3676 a n d 641.
2. At one tim e, q u ite recen t as mum 20c; subsequent in sertio n s, t
Me a word, m inim um 10c.
F O R R E N T , h o u se a n d lot. H o u s e h a s
geological ages go, th e W illam ette
» le c tric lig h ts , B u ll R u n w a te r , g as, A - »I • F« »R S A L E . 16-inch a n d 4-foot.
U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are
g a r a g e . <’. C. S h eely . C la n a h a n a d ­
F r a n k A r m s tro n g . G re s h a m , p h o n e
valley w as an inland sound m uch urged to pay cash with o rd er and
d itio n n e a r S e c tio n L ine.
3253.
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after th e o rd er of P uget Sound. avoid sending bills for
sm all
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W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
F ir s t
T he g rad u al risin g of th e Pacific am ounts
g r o w th flr a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r
5 a c re s . 22 c le a re d , s p rin g , b e rrie s ,
p o sts .
W . E. H o s sn e r, G re sh a m ,
coast which is still going on,
o r c h a r d , p a s tu re . N ew h o u se , 5 ro o m s
p h o n e 3109.
a n d b a th , b a s e m e n t, w a t e r sy s te m ,
drained th e valley.
Cattle
lig h ts .
Iia rn . m ilk h o u se , g a r a g e ,
to o l sh e d . 2 c h ic k e n b o u se s, b r o o d e r F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs ­
3. Qiptek g rass, or Johnson g rass, W A N T E D —A n e w -b o rn c a lf. A lb e rt
h o u se . F iv e J e r s e y co w s, 2 h o rse s ,
to n . p h o n e 385.
tf
P a lm b la d , p h o n e 387.
h a r n e s s . A ll m a c h in e r y . G r a in a n d
was brought front E urope by a
feed on p lace.
C o ttr e ll ro a d , h a l f
so u th ern m an nam ed Johnson, in A L L K IN D S O F L I V E S T O C ÍF b o ü g h t.
m ile o f s ta tio n , o n e -e ig h th
m ile
Employment
9 sth a n d P o w ell V alley ro a d , o p p o ­
n o r th C o ttr e ll sto re . L is te d w ith B.
order to give to the south a g rass
s ite K e lly ’s B u tte , p h o n e S u n s e t
W . T h o rn e , G re sh a m .
W I L L DO L IG H T W A S H IN G a t m y
5746.
th a t would not be killed out by th e
ho m e. P h o n e 366x2.
O O M H O U S E F O R R E N T , w a te r
hot dry sum m ers. It w as a success W A N T E D — F re s h m ilk co w s a n d 2-R
a n d lig h ts .
C a ll E d . A n d e rso n , W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e
s p r in g e r s t h a t will g iv e f o u r galloD
G r e s h a m 31.
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in th a t reg ard .
W a n t A d s. C a ll G re s h a m 1561.
a n d up. B e e f c a ttle , h o g s a n a v eal
w a n te d
N e w b e rg
P a c k in g
Co.,
4. The dandelion is nam ed from
M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e s e ­
G re s h a m , p h o n e 1151.
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c u r ity . K . A M iller, G re s h a m , O re. P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M
the shape of its leaf—“dent de
w o rk w a n te d . L a w n g ra d in g , b a s e ­
A N T E D — B e e f, v e a l, h o g s, a n d cow s
m e n t w o rk . e tc .
C. W . A d am s,
Icon”, a F re n ch nam e m eaning W to
MY
H O M E o n M a in s t r e e t f o r sa le.
fre s h e n so o n
F r e s h co w s fo r
p h o n e 1924, G re sh a m .
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B a se L in e a n d B u ck ley
p h o n e 51x2, G re s h a m .
P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M
lion”.
a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979.
w’o rk w a n te d .
G r a d in g a n d b a s e ­
5. Corn does not m ake ea rs in
m e n t d ig g in g .
A ll w o rk d o n e b y
B A R G A IN — 80 a c r e s n e a r B o rin g . 40
d a y o r c o n tr a c t. E. W a ll, G re sh a m ,
Sheep
a c r e s g o o d tilla b le la n d . 6 a c r e s
the w et tro p ics. It rev e rts to its
p h o n e 325x4.
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' c le a re d , b a la n c e e x c e lle n t p a s tu r e
original form w hich was a kind of H IG H G R A D E O X F O R D E W E S fo r
p le n ty o f r u n n in g w a t e r ; g r a v e l p it
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tropical g rass w ith seeds on its
y ear.
P r ic e >3000, o n ly >1000 c a s h Articles—Lost or Found
G re s h a m , p n o n e 356.
r e q u ire d . A. M e y ers. G re s h a m . O r e ­
tops. We som etim es see such r e ­
g o n . T e le p h o n e 1441.
A F I N E L O T O F G R A D E E W E S fo r
F O U N D — L ig h t s a d d le in r o a d n e a r
version in o u r cornfields, w here in ­
sa le. R e a s o n a b le p rice. J . H . S te r l­
T ro u td a le . P h o n e C o r b e tt 3-4.
ing. G re s h a m , p h o n e 3291.
M O N E Y T O L O A N o n r e a l e s ta te ,
stead of ea rs g ra in s hung on the
s h o r t o r lo n g lo an s.
F a r m lo a n s
tassels.
m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n .
Miscellaneous
Goats
B. W . T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751.
6. The squash is a native of
Q U A R T A N D 2 -Q U A R T M a so n J a r s
M O N E Y TO L O A N .
N orth America. The P ilgrim F a th ­ F O R S A L E . $30 fo r th e lo t. 2 p a ir
fo r sa le. M rs. C a r r ie H a n s e n , p h o n e
T o g g e n b u rg m ilk g o a ts .
C a ll a t on g o o d r e a l e s t a t e s e c u rity .
G r e s h a m 18.
S ee
ers found the In d ian s cu ltiv atin g it.
K r a e n ic k ’s »4 m ile s o u th o f H ills ­
R o ss B ro w n , G re s h a m , p h o n e 2501.
v iew sch o o l.
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Tin In d ian s nam ed it.
B O Y ’S I N D IA N B IC Y C L E f o r sa le,
F M tM S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. | c h e a p .
L ik e n ew .
F o r p a rtic u la rs
7. M editerranean
m eans
“the F A R M G O A T S F O R S A L E C H E A P .
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m iddle of th e ea rth ". It w as so
A rn o ld M oore, p h o n e 30x2, G re s h a m . |
I G O L D EN B fK T A M S W E E T CORN
ealled w hen th e peoples living
fo r sa le. F . H . H o e c k e r, p h o n e 13x4.
Plants, Seeds, Etc.
Horses
about it believed it to be the center
T E D — L e g h o rn P u lle ts , h o t-b e d
of the earth . It w as then about G O O D Y O U N G W O R K H O R S E fo r I P O R S A L E —H u n g a r i a n v e tc h a n d W g A la N s s.
K e n tu c k y b e a n s , b a n ta m c o rp ,
o a ts . P h o n e J o h n E g g im a n , 2863.
sab-. W e ig h t a b o u t 1500. J . A. A sh
b e e ts a n d c u c u m b e rs. M u s t be r e a ­
the m iddle of th e ea rth w ith which
w o rth . G o rd o n C reek ro a d . T ro u td a le ,
so n a b le .
M rs. G. S to n e m a n . R t. 4,
E V E R G R E E N C H E A T S E E D , fo r fa ll
they w ere acquainted.
O reg o n , p h o n e C o rb e tt 3-4.
B o rin g , O reg o n .
so w in g , fo r sa le .
A. R . H e in e y ,
8. The peoples of C entral A m eri­
p h o n e 390x3. L in n e m a n n .
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 all a t office o r p h o n e
Livestock—Lost, Found
ca who disap p eared a fte r building
G r e s h a m 1561.
such rem a rk a b le edifices, died of S T R A Y E D F R O M R U B Y R A N C H —
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N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T .
yellow fever. T hey did not then
a b o u t 2400. B o th h a v e w h ite s tr ip e s C L E A N <>ATS A N D V E T C H fo r sa le. I In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f
know th a t it w as a m osquito w hich
in face. P h o n e T A b o r 2402.
W . .1. B a r t l e t t , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 186.
O reg o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­
m a h , P r o b a te D e p a r tm e n t.
ca rrie d th e disease. On some of T A K E N U P B ay te a m about 2400,
S T A C K O F W H E A T S T R A W f o r s a le 1 In th e M a t te r o f th e E s t a t e o f S a r a h
h o rse a n d m a r e , b o th b a ld faced ,
A. B u r r . D e c e a s e d :
th eir tem ples a re stone figures of
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a b o u t 10 y e a r s obi. W . R . H a r r is , ; H o g a n s ta tio n .
N o tic e is h e r e b y g i f e n t h a t th e u n ­
people suffering witli yellow fever.
C h e rr y P a r k N u rs e ry , R t. 2. T r o u t ­
d e rsig n e d . a s E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te
tf i
' o f S a r a h A. B u r r , d e c e a se d , h a s filed
They are p o rtray ed as having spots i. d a le . P h o n e 2131.
final a c c o u n t In th e C irc u it C o u rt
Farm Machinery, Etc. i Ills
o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n f o r M u ltn o m a h
on th eir faces and as vom iting—the
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ty , a n d t h a t W e d n e s d a y , th e 28th
Hogs
W A N T E D — 2 h. p. 'J A C K O F A L L «lay o f S e p te m b e r. 1927, a t th e h o u r o f
fatal sym ptom s of th e plague. 1
T r a d e s ” F a i r b a n k s M o rse G a s o le n e 9 :30 o 'c lo c k in th e fo re n o o n o f sa id d a y
T hese p o rtra y a ls a re supposed to i 1 TW O S O W S \ N D 15 P IG S fo r wile,
e n g in e .
J . H. Id e, P o r tla n d , R t. 1, a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f s a id c o u r t lia s
$loo. W ill a ls o sell s e p a r a te ly . G u y
p h o n e G r e s h a m 3306.
b e e n a p p o in te d b y sa id C o u r t a s th e
have been m ade as offerings to
B a rk e r , L a to u re ll
tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b ­
th e ir gods for relief.
F D R S A L E O R T R A D E f o r g r a in . je c tio n s th e r e to a n d t h e s e ttle m e n t
6 -W E E K S -O L D P H IS fo r $ ale.
Wo O regonians take too many
things p ertain in g to our scenery as
a m a tte r of course. We have to
re ite ra te again and again many
th in g s th a t seem perfectly n atu ra l
to ns in order to keep our visitors
from oth er sta te s going b ark home
w ith w rong im pressions. T h at is
p articu la rly tru e of those who
come up from south ern California.
W ith them so m any fea tu re s of the
scenery a re artificial th a t th e v isit­
ors from th e re th in k m uch of w hat
they see in Oregon m ust be faked.
P erh ap s the pFevalence of p icture
studios has encouraged th a t im ­
pression.
We should label our attra c tio n s
’■genuine" and offer a rew ard to
juiy C alifornian who
discovers
faked scenery in Oregon. W hat
seem s p erfectly plain and n atu ra l
to us may not so im press th e skep­
tical, hence we m u st tell them and WEBSTER EXPLAINS
show them.
IH'llSON.ESSEX SUCCESS
T he Autom obile club of S outhern
Essex Super-Six cars have scored
C alifornia w rites to the Oregon
th eir rem ark ab le 1927 success be­
S tate Motor association th a t some cause th e ir design and co nstruction
to u rists who had visited M ultnomah include featu res and q u ality w hich
falls w ere saying th a t in dry have h ith e rto been looked for only
w eather th e w ate r passing over the In autom obiles of the higher price
ranges, according to an an aly sis of
falls w as supplied by a pipe line these c a rs m ade by M. C. W ebster,
w hich conveyed the w ater back to H udson-Essex dealer.
Follow ing
are a few facts brought out in »\lr.
the top.
Of course, th e Oregon Motor as W ebster's study, as he rep o rts
th e m :
sociation rese n ts any such sugges­
“T he exceptional sm ooth How of
tion and asks th a t any such im ­ pow er ch a ra c te ristic of Essex is
pression be stro n g ly counteracted. due to Essex sh arin g w ith Hudson
Probably th e sam e skeptics think the ad v an tag es of sup er-six p a t­
ents. T hese p aten ts m ake possible
th e rocks on Mt. Hood a re painted a full anil com plete balance of the
w hite to resem ble snow.
m otor's vital units. In all recent
counter-
Hut th e re is one th in g in w hich high-grade curs, the
they cannot deceive them selves or w eighted c ra n k sh a ft is a prom inent
feature. T h ere Is no doubt th a t all
any o thers and th a t Is th e genu­ such cra n k sh a fts are beneficial in
ineness of our rain. They sim ply producing m otor sm oothness. lint
w on’t be convinced that rain m ore than 10 y ears ago H udson
in Oregon isn ’t as wet ns rain else­ patented th e p rin cip le of a fully
com pensated cran k sh aft. T his goes
w here.
beyond m ere counter-b alan cin g ,
and is (he prim e reason why H ud­
son-E ssex
m otors
o p erate
so
SOMETHING NEW.
Solomon is credited w ith the sm oothly. Such com plete balance
is exclusive to H udson-Essex, be­
statem en t th a t th e re Is nothing new cause of these sup er-six patents.
u nder the sun. It may have been
“T he Essex m otor has such high-
tru e In his day but In th is day it grade d etails as valves of silicon,
has lost Its m eaning. If Solomon heat-proof steel, ro ller-ty p e valve I.V. PORTLAND
I.V. GRESHAM
tappets, closely fitted alum inum -
could behold the world of today he alloy pistons, a silent chain for the T u rk nnd Y am h ill
P o w ell A R o b e rt«
P h o n e 1823
B B a c o n 8181
would change his views.
front end drive, and ex tra large
One of th e new ideas, grow ing bearin g surfaces. Not only are the •7 :$0 a m ., S. L.
»6 :30 a. m .. B. L .
•7 00 a m .. P . V.
•7 50 a m .. 11. L.
out of the conditions of aviation, is m otor u n its balanced, but the •8
30 a m .. 1’. V.
•7 :06 a. m .. S L.
clutch , th e flywheel and the p ro ­
8 :30 a . m , B. 1 a .
9 30 a. m .. H. L.
th a t signs should he placed so uh peller shaft c a rry th is principle of
9 :50 a. rn . S. L.
9 :00 a m .. S L.
to guide aviators. P erh ap s th a t Is b alance all the way to the rea r
9 :3<> a . m .. P. V.
io :30 a. m , 1’. V.
io
:30 a . m ., B. L.
11:30 a m . 11 I,.
only tin* ad aptation of an old p rin - axle.
11 5U a. m ., S L.
11 :00 a. m . S. L.
he
t
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stops
as
sm
oothly
and
12 30 p m . I». V.
11 30 a m . P V.
ciple to a new use, but anyw ay It is
12 :30 p. m . B L.
effectively as it runs, because tlie
1 30 p. m .. 11. 1..
suld to be a new necessity.
12:50 p. in.. S L.
1 60 p m .. S. L.
Essex I,raking system would su f­
2 :30 p m .. I’. V.
1 30 p in . P. V.
T he subject cam e up a t th e com ­ fice for a ea r 1,000 pounds heavier.
3 30 p. in . B. L.
2 30 p m . B I..
2 :50 p m .. S. L.
3 50 p. rn . S. L.
m ercial chib m eeting last night. A Tlie b rak es a re large, and ad d i­
3 30 p. m , P. V.
4 :30 p. m .. P V.
le tte r w as read from H erb ert tional, are so designed th a t th eir
4 :30 p. m .. B. L.
5 :3(> p. m .. B L.
stopping action Is as sm ooth as it is
5 :60 p. in.. S. L».
4 50 p. m . S. la.
H oover, se creta ry of com m erce, positive and sure. T he co n stru c ­
6 30 p m . P V
6 :3o p m . P. V.
10 00 p m . P V.
7 oo p. m ., P V.
urging th a t cities paint the nam e tion is sim ple and trouble-proof.
t7 :1S p. m . B. L.
t i l (10 p. m . H. L.
“ Essex bodies are rigidly and
of th e city In large le tte rs on the
•D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid ay * .
top of some ta ll building so that durably built of steel. T his co n ­
t S a t u r d a y a . S u n d a y * a n d h o lid ay « .
stru ctio n Is unexcelled in any price
S
L .— S e c tio n L in e ro a d .
th e w an d erers of th e sky could tell Held for stren g th and long wear.
P Y.—P o w ell V alley ro a d .
w here they a re and lie guided on The body desig n ers have had b eau ­
B. L.— B a se L in e ro ad .
L v R o ck w o o d H oad f o r P o r tla n d
ty as well as soundness in m ind,
th e ir way.
v
ia
H ase I . Ine «7 15 a ni
It w as stated by Ted Johnson, for Hie lines are pleasingly curved
L v. P o r tla n d fo r Ro< kw ood ro a d v ia
amt harm onized
U pholstery ami B a se L in e
20 p. rn.
com m ander of the G resham Post, appoin tm en ts a re com plete.
if
A m erican Legion, that the Legion space wi re available th is q u ality -
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
air«ally had th is m a tte r under co n ­ list could lie far extended. T hat is
wliy Essex lias scored so o u tsta n d ­
sideration.
GEO. LEWIS & SON
ing a success th is w hole season
It was suggested at the m eeting through.*’
th a t the top of th e new pavilion on
Don't throw aw ay so u r cream .
th e fair grounds would lie an Ideal
place for such u conspicuous sign Serve it sim ply clabbered for d es­
se rt, witli pow dered su g ar, honey,
PO RTLA N D GRESH A M
and the m atter will be preseuteil m aple sy ru p , stru w h erry or oth er
S A N D 4 L IN E
to tin ’ fair board and perm ission preserves, and a little sw eet cream .
Section
Line Route
Dr use it in griddle cakes, watiles,
asked.
biscuits,
muffins,
cookies,
or
cake.
Lv. G resham
Lv, Portliind
T he secretary w as In structed to
Make it into salad d ressing, or use
6 to a . m .
30 a m
inform Mr. Hoover th a t G resham It ns a sandw ich spread, w ith •7 6 00
7 15 a m.
a. m
8 15 a ill
8 :00 a m
would cooperate in th is m ovem ent chopped lints or olives or both.
9:15 a m
10 :00 a m
11:15 a in.
w hich Is for the w hole country.
l? :0 0 noon
1 :00 p ni
t»0 p m.
Oregon has a few sta n d ard land­
To m ake good iced tea you m ust • 2 l :10
3 00 p. ni.
p. m.
first
m
ake
good
hot
tea
Use
from
4
00
p.
m
4 00 p m
ing flelds. P o rtlan d will soon be
•5 15 p m
5 00 p m
half
to
one
teaspoonful
of
tea
7 oo p ni
on tlie list when th e Swan Island leaves per cup. according to th e 6 il) p. m
7 15 p m
ID 30 p m
aviation Held is com pleted.
kind of tea anil tlie siren g tli p re ­
Lv. Sandy
A irplanes will soon be crow ding ferred. Scald an e a rth en w are pot, Lv, G resham
to r Sandy
8 10 a m
th e highw ays of the sky. Many will put in (he lea, pour on freshly 7 :45 a. m
3 30 p m
look down on us but we w ill be boiled w ater, and allow to steep 1 45 p. m.
« 30 u m
from 3 to 5 m in u tes.--n o longer. 6 :00 p. m
looked up to If we help guide them S train , ctxil, and ehill, so that very
L v . P o r tla n d to r
on th e ir way.
little or tio Ice need lie added a t
H andy
serving tim e. P ass sliced lemon 7 :00 a m
1 00 p tn
R ailroad
in th is country now and pow dered sugar.
5 .16 p. m.
pay daily $1,100,900 in taxes, a c ­
• T o G re sh a m an d S andy.
It
is
never
the
w
rong
tim
e
of
cording to T. (). E dw ards, general
year to s ta rt a budget or a savings When yon ride with us you arc In*
au d ito r for th e S outhern Pacific. fund
P lan for th e next m onth
»tired against accident.
More th an th ree -fo u rth s of th is ahead, and tlie next big expense P a r k a g r E x p rè s » S e r v ire on ev ery e a r .
am ount Is levied by sta te and local you have to meet, and grad u ally
T H R E E D EPO TS
G R E S H A M —O p p o s ite C ity H a ll.
you will have enough accum ulated
governm ents, it is said.
S
A
N
D
Y
- S c h m i t t '» C o n fe c tio n e ry .
to ta k e c a re of w hat lies before
P O R T L A N D — M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l.
yon.
S ix th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts .
Eventually« Why Not New!
In the M arch Issue of T he Mod­
ern Woodman th e re appeared an
article" relativ e to tlie adm ission of
women to m em bership in the Mod­
ern W oodmen of A m erica. The
question has now become a live one
in th a t order, and th e re a re many
expressions on th e subject, pro and
con.
Portland-Gresham Stage
DUNTHORPE TRANSIT CO.
AD-yenturcs
N o r th r u p on ( I n g h a m
B.
b u tte .
FO R
S A L E — 6-w eek s-o ld C h e s te r
W h ite p ig s. W . II. B reen , h a l f m ile
n o r t h e a s t o f C o t t r e l l s to r e .
'P I G S F O R S A L E
P h o n e 2656.
S e ll, G re s h a m , O regon.
E . T.
tf
f»‘< d m ill, a l s o 8 h. p. g a s o lin e e n -
g in e
G ro c e ’s G ro c e ry
sto re , a t
S p rin g d a le , p h o n e C o r b e tt S ix.
F O R S A L E —1 F o rd s o n t r a c t o r a n d 14-
u o u b le p lo w a n d d isc, R o ss en -
in ch TTouble
s ila g e c u tte r , feed g r in d e r. H . B u r k ­
h o ld e r. C o rb e tt, Ö re.
P h o n e C o r-
b e tt 1404.
~
W . J . C O O P E R . E x e c u to r.
Automobiles
R E G I S T E R A B L E P O L IC E P U P S fo r
Used Far*.
sa b
S tr o n g h e a r t s tr a in . V e ry r e a ­
o 1926 F o rd r o a d s te r s , b e s t o f
so n a b le .
In«iuire ( ’
F r a n k . b e ­ c o T n d w itio
n in e v e r y re s p e c t.
O ne h a s
tw e e n S e c tio n a n d lias«« L in e . x>n R u x te ll.
B a r g a in s a t >275 a n d >300.
K a n e ro ad .
P h o n e R . B a k e r. 1801.
Poultry
2«' B A R R E D R O C K S F O R S A L E .—
S ix m o n th s old. M rs. A. W . D a rb y ,
p h o n e G re s h a m 365x4.
L A R G E S T O R E R O O M S fo r a u to s o r
a n y 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 sto c k sa 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 .
OLD RH O D E i s ­
la n d R e d p u lle ts fo r sa le. M rs. W .
T E N CORDS O F D RY F IR W OOD
II. G ib so n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 32x.
f o r sale. >5. H a u l It y o u rs e lf. W ill
s a w it fo r >6. R . F . W a lte r s , G r e s h ­
F O R S A L E —S p a te in th i s cla ssifie d
a
m . p h o n e 1731.
d e p a r tm e n t. C all a t office o r p h o n e
G r e s h a m 1561.
S L A B W O O D — H e a v y first g ro w th , d e ­
"B IG B A R G A IN ” , If y o u a c t now .
lis cred .
D ix o n & H o w itt. P h o n e
D ix o n S ta
A n y n u m b e r to 150 ch o ice W . L.
o r a d d r e s s C h e rry v ille ,
h en s.
T h ese b ird s to o k firs t p riz e , O reg o n .
f o r p u lle ts a t f a ir la s t su m m e r. C a ll
G r e s h a m 31 b e tw e e n 8 a n d 11 a . m. F IR S T -C L A S S C O R D W O O D f o r sale.
D e liv ered .
E x tr a good. P h o n e o r ­
R ic h a rd C. S e a rs.
d e r s to A lb e r t C lem en s, K elso . P h o n e
o r d e r s to S a n d y 299.
H. H. H U G H E S, M. D.
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M
Offln
2-4 a n d 7-8 p . M.
W ith ro w R a lld lin
Ing g
O R Ei
EGON
GRESHAM
Office 2251
R e sid e n c e 2261
GEO. IN G L IS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
S p ecial 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 G la s se s
Office o v e r F i r s t S ta te H an k
G RESHAM .
OREGON
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ld g .
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
Office 1271
P hones
R ea. 127x
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
Office P h o n e 1481 o r 17»
R e ,. 1488
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
B e st p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
D O C T O R S — C H IR O P R A C T IC
Dr. Mary F. Becker
Chiropractor
E le c tric I,lB h t S w e n t,
M in e ra l B a th ,
D lth e rm y
U l t r a V io le t R a y
H o u r s : 9-12, 1-5
Office 122x
Phones
R es. 329x8
DR. G. E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
Specializing in
In-Mo-Ray Gland Therapy.
B a n k o f G re s h a m
P h o n e Office 1321
B u ild in g
R es. 8288
O P T IC IA N
DR. C. L. HAYNES
Eyesight Specialist .
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
„ , . . 8 ! 5 ’ 81« M o h a w k B ld g .
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S .
O v e r R o b e rts B ro s .’ S to re
PORTLAND.
OREGON
D E N T IS T S
P hone»:
r »,. s 1 g |
Office Ï Î S 4
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
D ental X-Ray
Office o v e r B a n k o f O re.-L ain
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
Dentist
o u t r e In B a a k o f G re sh a m B ld g .
„
N e rv e B lo c k in g
X - R a y W o rk R e fe rre d
Office 561
P hones
R e s. 561
N O T H 1 O F M E E T IN G O F C O U N T Y
H O A R D O F E Q U A L IZ A T IO N .
ATTORNEYS
P h o n e s G r e s h a m 1591
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t o n M o n ­
d a y . S e p te m b e r 12, 1927, th e B o a rd o f
E q u a liz a tio n o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
O reg o n , w ill a t t e n d a t th e office o f th e
C o u n ty A s se s so r, a t th e C o u rth o u s e ir.
C o rtla n d . O reg o n , a n d p u b lic ly e x ­
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
a m in e th e a s s e s s m e n t r o lls fo r s a id
P r o b a te a n d C o r p o r a tio n W o rk
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty fo r th e y e a r 1927,
i a n d c o r re c t a ll e r r o r s in v a lu a tio n , d e-
P o r t l a n d Office, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
I s c rip tlo n o r q u a lity o f lo ts, la n d s o r
o th e r p r o p e rty , a s s e s s e d b y th e C o u n -
ty A s s e s s o r
A n d it s h a ll b e th e d u ty
j o f a ll p e r s o n s in te r e s te d to a p p e a r a t
th e tim e a n d p la c e a p p o in te d to sh o w
c a u s e . If a n y . w h y th e a s s e s s e d v a l u ­
a tio n a s r e t u r n e d b y th e C o u n ty A s ­
s e s s o r fo r th e y e a r 1927 o n a ll lo ts o r
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
la n d s o r o t h e r p r o p e r ty in M u ltn o m a h
P h o n e»
R e». 1461
C o u n ty s h o u ld n o t s t a n d a s so r e ­ Office 11S1
tu r n e d .
H IR A M U . W E L C H .
M U S IC IA N S
C o u n ty A sse sso r.
P o r tla n d . O re g o n . A ug. 16. 1927.
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
w . J. COOPER
Our fuel line is w ell asso rted in-
eluding Rock S prings Lum p Coal.
Gas B riquets, F uel T ies, and Slab-
wood a t sum m er prices d irect to
you from th e car. It m akes a sav ­
ing for you. O rder now. Phone
1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.—The
POULTRY WANTED
, A B O U T 375 C O R D S f irs t-g r o w th w ood Berry G row ers P acking Co.
f
o
r
sa
le
.
J
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II.
B
r
a
d
b
u
r
y
.
B
u
ll
R
u
n
.
A I .I, K IN D S . A N Y T IM E
O reg o n .
W E PA Y CA SH
Window Cleaning.
F IR S T
AND
SEC O N D
GROW TH
F or ex p ert window cleaning see
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
w ood fo r sa le. D e liv e re d in lo a d lo ts S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
o f tw o c o rd s.
J . S. D o n a ld s o n ,
P h o n e ll(.3
G re s h a m , O reg o n
Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.
p h o n e S a n d y 2x.
tf
Real Estate, Rentals. Etc.
M O D E R N 4-ROOM H O U S E f o r r e n t,
f u r n is h e d o r u n f u rn is h e d .
G a ra g e .
M rs. E. B o u g h n e r. G re s h a m
F U R N I S H E D R O O M S fo r h o u s e k e e p ­
in g o r h o a rd if < esire d . L u c y A d am s.
C le v e la n d a n d Cow ell s tr e e t.
tf
Piano Tuning.
P iano tu n in g , $3.50. P lano and
o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones,
ev en 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P ortland.
1926. Phone TAbor 8952 o r G resham
tf
1561—Adv.
1 6 -IN C H B E R R Y W O O D f o r sale. $2
p e r lo a d a t th e m ill. C a ll 3676 e v e ­
n in g s.
C A L K IN S '
le n g th s a
G re s h a m .
W O O D S A W IN G ,
s p e c ia lty .
Phone
W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n ­
teed . F lo y d S u rfa c e , p h o n e 22x4.
e
The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now
PLUMBING
and Septic Tanks
d a y o r c o n tr a c t.
T W IC E -A W E E K
6 MOS.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK .............................. #2.00
$1.10
1 om binatlnn Rute» with P o rtlan d Oalllcs
GRESHAM OUTLOOK and—
DAILY OREGONIAN.................................
DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN
DAILY JOURNAL .....................................
DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL
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W o rk g n a r a n te e d
P h o n e 3101
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS
Auctioneer
$6.80
8.50
7.00
8.75
6 00
All rates strictly In advance.
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ldg.
G re s h a m
P h o n e 1711
IN S U R A N T S
J. ROSS BROWN
Real Estate and Insurance
F , K Ç. — A U T O M O B IL E — L I F E
H EA LTH — BURGLARY
T e le p h o n e B u ild in g . M ain S tr e e t
< ¡re s h a m .
O r e rn n
Office 2561
™------
- H ob
ure< on
Phones
JAMES ELKINGTON
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans, Conveyancing
B ld S ' M a in S t.
P hones
Insurance
O r ie h a m
R es. 3288
Real Estate
A c c id e n t, H e a lth , A u to m o b ile
O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn
O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
B. W. THORNE, Agent
3 MOS.
60c
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
Office 2501
LARRY FOCHT
G re s h a m
’’
P h o n e . Office 1851
Attorney at Law
Wood and Sawing
.-M O N T H
Keep this (or reference.
P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L
A T w a te r 0715
Dogs
F IF T Y
th e re o f.
D a te d a n d firs t p u b lish e d , A u g u s t 30,
1927.
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n , S e p te m b e r
P rofessional Ads.
E A s t 1747
F a rm s a il S to rk S a le s a S p e c ia lty
V A N C O U V E R . W A S H IN G T O N
P h o n e V a n r o n v e r »14, o r
G r e .h a m O u tlo o k 1561
S.4A7J
GHAVEL
50c and 75c a*yard at pit or
deliver.
GRESH A M . OREGON
Office 2781
Phones
R ea. 2757
rill
G re sh a m
tltl
.1. V. COGSWELL & CO.
INSURANCE.
LOANS.
L ife,
A c c id e n t.
H e a lth .
F ir e
S u re ty B ond.
P l a t e G ian s
L o w e st r a t e o a a n tn m o b lle — S a v e MSI
»
I ° » r co llisio n In su ra n c e .
E. P o r tla n d o flire, A d ria n H o te l,
C o rn e r G r a n d a n d M o rriso n
M O R T IC IA N S
O. A. BRYAN
Gates Funeral Home
Phone Gresham "Sxfl
Your Home Funeral
Oireeton
Oh • - It's a Good Custom, But - -
Lady A ssistant
Phone Gresham 24*1,
Lindbergh Used Masonic Tags.
Shortly before his Hight Col.
Charles A. Lindbergh obtained two
Masonic tags from Keystone Lodge
No. 243, St. Louin—of which he is
a member—one of which he pinned
to his clothing and the other he
fastened to the "Spirit of St. Ixiuts.”
Their Punishment.
"Johnny,” said the minister, re­
provingly, ns he met an urchin
carrying a siring of flsh one Sun­
day afternoon, "did you catch those
todayt"
"Ye-es, sir,” answered Johnny.
"That's what they get for chasin'
worms on Huuday."
F L O R IS T
F low ers fo r all
Occasions
GRESHAM
GREEMIOl'SES
Hogan Read
Phone SO«