GRESHAM
HOLIDAY OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
OUTLOOK, GRISHAM, OREGON
Professional Needs of Wide Area
Attended by Capable Practitioners
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l»r. W. J. Ott.
Dr. W. J. O tt is a successful den
tis t of G resham . L ike practically
all th e professional people in te r
viewed, it w as h ard to a rra n g e for
a few m in u tes' ta lk w ith him ow ing
to stre ss of office business. Dr. Ott,
a g rad u a te of W estern D ental col
lege in K ansas City. M issouri, cam e
to G resham in 1908 and h as been
actively engaged in th e p ractice of
his profession since th a t tim e. He
w as born and grew to young m an
hood in K ansas. Dr. Ott has a l
w ays been identified w ith every
activ ity p ertain in g to th e grow th
and developm ent of G resham since
his residence here. H e is a m em
ber of th e Masonic lodge, th e Royal
A rch and Woodmen of th e W orld.
To say th a t Dr. O tt enjoys a gam e
of golf is p u ttin g it m ildly. It is
th e one diversion th a t affords p e r
fect relax atio n , according to the
doctor. He adm its th a t he cu ts a
wide sw ath in playing th e gam e, in
fact so wide an are a is covered at
tim es th a t it fails to land him th e
desired score. H ow ever, his friends
speak of his golf playing as an y
th in g but Indifferent.
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The Regal is not a "c h ea p ” clean er,
but a q u ality clean er offered at a
price w ithin your easy reach.
Never before could you buy a clean er
so good, so cheap.
Never before
could you find a clean er w hich does
so m uch, yet co sts so little.
W hat could be b etter as a C hristm as
Gift th a n a Regal? At a p rice you
can afford to pay, only ML'ill,
cam e to Oregon four y ea rs later.
He occupied th e position of city
m eat Inspector in P o rtlan d for five
y ears, com ing to G resham in 1922.
He w as first located in th e sm all
building on E a st Pow ell stre e t
w hich w as afte rw a rd s occupied by
Jo h n Brow n as a rea l estate of-
flee. F or th e p ast th ree y ea rs he
has been favorably located in th e
Odd Fellow h all w here he has an
office, d ru g room and o p eratin g
room, w llh a dog and c a t hospital
at th e re a r. Dr. Jo h n so n hag an
extensive p ractice th ro u g h o u t the
su rro u n d in g farm in g co u n try and
serves a larg e te rrito ry . He holds
th e positions of U nited S tates gov-
ern m en t accred ited h erd te ste r
and Oregon sta te m eat inspector.
, In addition to his m any duties in
, connection w ith h is w o rk as a
v eterin ary surgeon Dr. Johnson
has found tim e to devote to the
teaching of v arious band in s tru
m ents. He organized th e G resham
band in 1924 and h as continued
since as Its capable conductor.
for all kinds of gifts for children
and adults. Our stock is new.
Our assortments large.
M ain St. b etw een 1st a n d 2d
1927
u ltra violet rays.
Dr. B ecker's
m otto Is, "W ork for re su tts.”
know s th e doctor know s of his
g reat fancy for thoro u g h b red stock,
p a rtic u la rly horses.
H e has a
large farm of m ore th a n a h alf sec
tion n ear E stacad a in w hich he
takes a g re a t in te rest. Miss W inni-
fred O sburn is th e capable a s sist
I»r. George Inglis
a n t in th e jo in t offices of Dr. Adix
Dr. George Inglis h as been a
and Dr. W. J. Ott.
p racticin g physician, surgeon and
o cu list in G resham since 1913.
Dr. George Mallett.
A fter g rad u a tin g from R ush Med
Dr. G eorge M allett, a g rad u a te of
ical college and th e Chicago P ost
G rad u ate school, he practiced in the Pacific C h iro p ractic college in
M onticella, Iowa, for 20 years. Dr. I P ortland, has been in G resham for
In glis and fam ily cam e to Oregon th e past tw o y ea rs w here he has
in 1910. His office in th e F irs t i built up a sa tisfac to ry practice.
S tate B ank building is exception The doctor has tak en th re e post
ally w ell equipped w ith X -ray a p I g rad u a te co u rses in his line of
p a ra tu s and optical in stru m en ts. healing profession, one of th ese in
He devotes his forenoons to pro Chicago. Dr. M allett, w hose office
fessional calls and th e afternoons is in the Bank of G resham building,
to th e w ork of fitting glasses. Dr. specializes in diseases w hich a re
In glis is Scottish by b irth and was th e re s u lt of fau lty g lan d u lar
L ike m any o th ers th e
four y ea rs old w hen he crossed the action.
A tlantic w ith his p aren ts. W hen G resham ch iro p rac to r has a hobby,
asked to com pare his im pressions th a t of m usic, and in th is case it
of Iow a w ith Oregon he quickly brings m uch p leasu re to his friends
said the balance w as all in favor as w ell as him self. H e h as been
of th e W ebfoot state. L ike m any prom inently identified w ith the
Dr. J. G. Store.
o ther professional men he is ~ in -, w ork of th e choir in th e M ethodist
Dr. J. G. S tu re has been engaged
te re ste d in farm ing, and has a h alf ’ church d urin g his stay h ere and is in th e p ractice of d en tistry for the
section w heat farm n ear S ask a t- , now th e ch o ir's d irecto r. He also p ast eight and a h alf years. F our
chew an, Canada, w hich he visits occupies th e position of te n o r solo y ea rs of th is tim e w as sp e n t at
occasionally in looking a fte r the . ist in the Rose City Com m unity Sandy and four and a h alf y ears a t
re n ta ls. H e th in k s if he has a | church.
G resham , w here he succeeded Dr.
hobby it m ust be hard w ork in the
B. H. P ed ersen who left G resham
office plus the fam ily garden at '
Dr. Mary Becker.
In 1923. Dr. S tu re is a g rad u a te of
home. T he doctor was very m o d e s t' E njoying h er w ork and tak in g a th e N orth Pacific D ental college In
in speaking of his m edical work, personal In terest in th e w elfare of P o rtlan d , a b ran ch of th e U niver
b ut friends recount how, in th e flu her patien ts, Dr. M ary Becker en- sity of Oregon. H is office Is lo
epidem ic when he w as w orking j joys a w ell-earned
rep u tatio n cated in th e Bank of G resham
n early single handed in tak in g am ong th e m em bers of th e m edical building and is w ell equipped w ith
ca re of G resham ’s sick, his u n tir- ! ' profession of th e com m unity. Dr. everything p erta in in g to a m odern
ing energy in com bating influenza , Becker, a g rad u a te of th e Pacific d ental lab o rato ry and office. He
w as m ore th a n com m endable.
C hiropractic college in P o rtlan d , recen tly Installed an im proved line
cam e to G resham In 1922. She was of a p p a ra tu s w hich w ill a s sist in
Dr. H. V. Adix
a form er stu d e n t of B e rn a rr Mac- d eterm ining th e source of root in
Dr. H. V. Adix cam e from E s ta fadden, th e celeb rated h ealth ex fection in teeth. D uring th e past
cada to G resham in 1919 and es ponent and au th o r of "P hysical year Dr. S tu re has com pleted an
tablished practice w hich now occu C ulture.” She also studied at the eight-room house on Ava avenue,
pies p rac tica lly all his tim e. Iu S till osteopath college a t Des one of th e finest residences in
addition to his w ork of physician Moines, Iowa. As a professional G resham .
and surgeon as a g rad u a te of the n urse she has w orked w ith a n um
m edical school of th e U niversity of ber of em inent physicians in the
Oregon, Dr. Adix is a licensed city of Chicago. Dr. Becker fo r
o steopath and com bines th e p ra c m erly received her p atien ts In the
tice of these two b ranches of m ed office in connection w ith her home
ical science to advantage. Dr. south of th e lib rary , b ut on account
A dix’s son, V ictor Adix, is a m edi of th e Inadequacy of th ese q u a rte rs
cal stu d e n t in th e sam e in stitu tio n for her rapid ly grow ing p atro n ag e
from w hich Dr. Adix graduated about tw o y ears ago she estab
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som e y ears ago. Dr. Adix w as one lished h erself on th e ground floor
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of th e first in th e sta te of Oregon of th e Sell building on Main street,
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to respond to th e appeal for volun w here in w ell-appointed room s she
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te e rs in the late W orld w ar, but is thorough ly equipped for h er
w as unable to go on account of Ill w ork In electric bath, high fre
ness in his fam ily. E veryone who quency electric tre a tm e n ts and
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joining the ra n k s of th e benedicts.
Dr. H ughes is assisted in his of
fice w ork by his siste r Miss D ella
H ughes.
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W. J. Coo|ier.
W. J. Cooper a fo rm er N orth
D akota m an, has risen from the
ra n k s of school teach er, bookkeep- '
e r and bank ca sh ier to atto rn ey a t ,
law, a profession in w hich he h as !
m et with g ratify in g success d u rin g I
th e 16 y ea rs he has been engaged
In Its practice. W ith his fam ily he
cam e to G resham hi 1923 from
W esthope, N orth Dakota, and open- j
ed an office in th e Bank of G resh- i
am building. Mr. Cooper took his
law course in th e U niversity of (
M innesota, a fte r spending five
years as a school teach er, and a ;
lengthy period of em ploym ent in
th e bank of W esthope. At th e be
ginning of th e S panish-A m erican
w ar Mr. Cooper, w ith o th e r sta te
norm al stu d en ts, m ade an effort to
en list in th e arm y, b u t as th e
North D akota quota was full, he (
was unable to do this. D uring the
W orld w ar he w as prom inently
Identified w ith the prom otion of
bond and w ar stam p sales, and
was one of a com m ittee engaged
in filling o u t th e q u estio n n aires. (
In addition to th ese various duties
Mr. Cooper found tim e to atten d to '
a 200-acre farm , b ut th is w as only ’
in reg ard to its ren tal. He says he
and his fam ily like Oregon so well ,
they have no d esire to re tu rn to (
the blizzards, th u n d e r storm s and |
sand sto rm s of N orth Dakota, e s - '
pecially th e sand blizzards which (
som etim es la st for th re e w eeks at ,
a tim e and become so heavy as to (
obscure th e sun. D uring th e past ,
year Mr. Cooper has purchased a j
home for him self and fam ily n ea r I ,
th e high school. He Is a golf e n
th u sia st and says he g rea tly en- .
joys autom obile to u rs and ram p (
lite. He Is assisted In his office ,
w ork by his d au g h ter, Miss Amy ,
Cooper,
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C. O. S chneider, one of O reah- ‘ t
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