Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 03, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    CAGE TWO
GKESHAM
OUTLOOK, GKESHAM, OKKOON
GRESHAM OUTLOOK ADM \ I IM S PROTEST
PROPOSED LEGISLATION
Published every Tuesday and F ri­
day a t G resham , Oregon, by the
A bill has bee.i introduced in
Outlook Publishing Co., H. L. St.
congress em bodying a Sunday re s t
Clair, E ditor and Manager.
law for the D istrict of Colum bia.
O ne y e a r, *2 00. six m o n th s, 11.10. th re e
I t is known as th e L ankford S u n ­
m o n th s ' tr ia l su b m rlp tlo n . 60c.
C o m b in a tio n r a le s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ day Bill. H H. 78.
la n d D allies.
T here is g eneral objection to so-
A D V E R T IS IN G
called Sunday legislation on th e
R a te s re a s o n a b le .
O u r re p re s e n ta
liv e w ill call.
p a rt of ad h eren ts of m ost C h ris­
E n te re d
as
se co n d -c la ss
m a tte r tian denom inations and no n -ad b er-
M arch 3. 1911, a t th e P o sto fllce a t
G re sh a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of ents also, except a few reform en ­
M arch . 3. 1*79.
th u siasts who seem to th in k they
— 1 can m ake Am erica C h ristian by
legislation.
The Seventh-D ay A dventists are
C ongratulates Outlook,
especially active in opposing such
Of the many m essages of con­ legislation as en tirely c o n tra ry to
g ratu latio n received by the Out­ th e ir princip les and practices.
look on th e recent holiday issue
The G resham A dventist ch u rch ,
one of the briefest but m ost ap ­
of which T. F. Soule is local elder,
preciated comes from our good
friend W. S. Wood, auctioneer,
recently adopted the follow ing p ro ­
of Vancouver, W ashington. He te st again st th e proposed leg isla­
says:
A rtists ap p earin g on th e Dodge ' in C alifo rn ia; A1 Jolson, Loulal-
tion and m akes the follow ing s ta te ­
"C ongratulations
on
your
U ro th ers Inc. radio p ro g ram show - Ana; F red Stone, Illin o is and P aul
m ent of prin cip les:
C hristm as issue. Sure was a
splendid Job. I um w ishing you
ing th e v ario u s sta te s they a re to " ,1*tem an an<^ h*8 fam ous o rch es­
A PRO TEST.
a happy and prosperous New
R e liev in g t h a t th e e n a c tm e n t o f a .
tra in New York.
»Sunday rent la w by congresH w o u ld h e in on the nig h t of th e broad-
Year.”
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Col. W. S. Wood has probably
p ro g ra m o f r e lig io u s le g is la tio n t h a t ¡cast, Ja n u a ry 4, giving an idea of
cried m ore auction sales in this
p ro g ram over th e rad io a t the
will le a d to in to le ra n t •• a n d p e r s e c u ­
tio n , a n d t h a t su c h le g is la tio n 1« c o n ­ tiie m ag n itu d e of th is hour of en- a a ie8room of Brockw ay & Nelson
part of Oregon and southern
t r a r y to th e s p ir it a n d le t t e r o f th e
W ashington than
any other
i r s t A m e n d m e n t to th e F e d e r a l C o n ­ te rtain m e n t. Will R ogers is to be i a t G resham .
man. He is well known, being s F titu
tio n , a n il o f th e A m e ric a n p r i n ­
a good advertiser, and alw ays c ip le s o f R e lig io u s lib e r ty a n d th e
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le te «« p a r a t ion o f c h u r c h a n d
gets out a crow d at a sale.
SPRINGDALE
PLEASANT HOME
te , th e r e fo r e
We don't w ant any more farm ­ s ta Wo
voice o u r e a r n e s t p r o te s t a g a in s t
e rs’ sales than absolutely neces­ th e p a s s a g e o f th e L a n k fo r d S u n d a y
B ert N athan P arso n s, 19-m onths-
Rill for th e D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia ,
In te n se in te re st is being taken
sary but if there are any we
old son of W illiam N. and Mrs. '
II. It. 7«.
hope Colonel Wood and son will
by th e 16 pupils of the sixth grade
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cry them.
! of th e O rient school, now studying
o f C h r is tia n b e lie v e rs k n o w n a s S e v - Idled S atu rd ay m orning, Decem ber
e n th - d a y
A d v e n tis ts ,
h e r e w ith
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Oregon h isto ry , in local events of
f o rth o u r v ie w s on th e s u b je c t o f 31, of bro n ch ial pneum onia.
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IIOFS NOT VAVOK GOVERNMENT re c o g n ise th e A m e ric a n C o n s titu tio n ' ’ a le 8 f u n e r a l Home OI b re sn a m
are in terv iew in g the old est se ttle rs
IN BUSINESS.
a s th e g r e a te s t a n d fin e st d o c u m e n t has ch a rg e of all arran g e m en ts
e v e r fra m e d by th e h a n d o f m a n , a n d I ,,
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for th e ir inform ation an d have a l­
w e w h o le -h e a rte d ly p le d g e o u r lo y a l- I u n eral and b u rial w ill not ta k e
ready w ritte n the a n n a ls of one or
ty in th e p r e s e r v a tio n o f th e p r in e l- I
u n t i l w e a t h e r e n n d tfln n s a r e
P resident Coolidge does not favor plea
se t f o r th In t h a t m a tc h le s s d o c u - |, , a c e u n t H w o a t n e r conditions a re I tw o fam ilies. They a re also m ak ­
th e governm ent In business. Ills m e n t.
im proved
W e b elieve t h a t e v e ry m a n h a « th e 1
ing a study of donation land claim
statem en t to the farm bureau fed­ r ig h t o f w orH hiping o r n o t w o rs h ip in g
and
school land settle m en ts in this
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hl« ow n con aclen c e. W e H tand fo r th e
I vicinity. It is expected th a t some
com pete with the governm ent lias religiouH lib e rty o f e v e ry m a n to p r a c ­
tice hi« f a ith an lo n g a» hi« o w n co n -
of th e se h isto ries, a t least, will be
been followed by a decisive d eclar­ Mclence
d ic ta te « , w ith o u t civ il I n te r ­
published in th e Outlook. Miss
ation in his recent m essage to con­ fe re n c e . an lo n g a« In ho d o in g he is
Question« and A aaw er, by
n ot g u ilty o f a c t« w h ich a r e c r im in a l,
M arian R obertson is teach er.
M. O. Nelson.
g ress th a t "Hood control is clearly
Do You Know?
a national problem , and w ater sup­
ply is a governm ent problem, but
every other possibility should be
exhausted before the federal gov­
ernm ent becomes engaged in the
power business." The president
approves th e principle of assist­
ance from the federal governm ent
In flood control, hut with respect to
th e proposed dam at Boulder C an­
yon on the Colorado river, he In­
sists tliat "th e states which are in-
-terested ought to reach m utual
agreem ent. T hia project Is in real
tty th e ir w ork. If they wish the
federal governm ent to undertake It,
they should not hesitate to make
th e necessary concessions to each
o th e r.”
F igures show that tn four years
P o rtlan d , Oregon, has spent »542,-
000 in advertisin g and bringing
se ttle rs to Oregon. Some of tiie
resu lts are, 301)0 se ttle rs located on
Oregon lands; 35 cooperative m a r­
keting un its organized; un estl
m ated *70,000,000 brought to the
s ta te by to u rists; and friendly re
luttons betw een city and country
all over the state.
When we put off calling a physi­
cian we may be good gam blers but
th e odds a re trem endously against
us. An annual health exam ination
Is a good Investm ent as It enables
us to correct defects amt get advice
on how to ca re for the body. Con­
servation of our physical resources
of health Is tru e economy.—Oregon
S tate Board of Heultti
It costs Aittle to live a healthy
life. It costs very much less to
keep well th an tn get well. Reduce
your faintly budget by taking m eas­
u res to preserve health and prevent
disease.—Oregon S tale Board of
H ealth.
Hope for th e best, prepare for the
w orst ami take
patiently and
than kfully w hat a good Providence
provides.
ligiotiH a m e n d m e n t” w e re I n tro d u c e d S y r i a
in to congre«»
a — t th
n tig a tlo n o f th e J
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N al tonal R e fo rm a s s o c ia tio n , c o m p u l
2. T he e n tire w orld ea ts 20,000,-
so ry
S u n d a y o b s e rv a n c e
m e a s u r e s J opq tons of su g a r an n u a lly about
h a v e b een In tro d u c e d In to p r a c tic a lly I . , ,
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e v e e r ry
y s e s s io n o f . o n g r e s s
T o t h e half of w hich is produced in Eu-
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r e itit o f c o n g r e s s be it I rope. T he United S tates consum es
crin s tin g
sa id t h a t It h a s i (in siste n tly a n d p e r - I about o n e-th ird of the w orld prod-
s ls te n tly tu r n e d a d e a f e a r to a ll
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tita n s fo r th e e n a c t m en t o f c o m p u ls o ry I u c i.
S u n d a y o h s e r v a m . la w s
3. In 1926 th e re w ere 2,101,105
m il th e « e v e n tle th congre»» lo I be »uh-
lect o f re lig io u s le g is la tio n In th e fo rm
o f « com pul « o ry S u n d a y ob»«‘r v a n r e
m e a s u re
A n a tio n -w id e c a m p a ig n h a »
been c a r r ie d on fo r th l» p u r p o s e »Ince
W e hold w ith R o g e r W illia m » , t t n h e e
g re a t A m e ric a n a p o s tle o f soul lib -
e r ty . " t h a t th e m a g i s t r a t e s h o u ld n o t
p u n ish a b re a c h o f Ih e S a b b a th .
,\l«o w llh J o h n W esley, w h en he » aid
“Abhor every approach In a n y k in d or
d eg re e to the spirit of persecution. If
von c a a n o n n o n l r 1 e a a s o n —
n o r per»ua<le
a m an
you
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in to 1 th
e t r u th , n e v e r a tte m
p t to ,—
fo rce
.( m a n Into II If love will not c o m p e l
him to com e, le a v e h im to G od. th e
J u d g e o f all
A m C h ristia n « . w<» b eliev e in th e u l t i ­
m a te tiittm p h o f tiie g ospel in g a t h e r ­
ing out it p eo p le fo r th e k in g d o m or
G od w ith o u t a n y a id of th e civ il g o v ­
e rn m e n t
W e ludleve th a t th e h is to r y
(if th e p a s t Ju«tllie« u» in v ie w in g w ith
a la r m th e p re s e n t te n d e n c y to eo-
m in g le c h u rc h a n d s t a te fu n c tio n s.
T h e llrst In tru s io n o f th e c h u rc h in to
th e p o litic a l a r e n a to f u r t h e r h e r e n d e
a n d I n te re e te by tiie fo rc e o f law
sh o u ld he r e g a r d e d a» a d e p a r t u r e
fro m th e so u n d p rin c ip le s o f a to ta l
s e p a ra tio n o f c h u r c h a n d s ta te , a n d
fra u g h t w ith tin* g r a v e s t « o n seq u en ee» .
T h e liie to rv of th e p a s t te a c h e s th e u n -
r r in g lesso n th a t r e lig io u s le g is la tio n
know » no c h a r ity , no m e rcy , a n d no
lim ita tio n s In Its p u n is h m e n t o f so-
c a lle d h eretic« .
W e tr u s t a n d p r a y th a t c o n g re s s
will e v e r c o n tin u e to s a f c g u a n l th e
c o n s tttu tio n a l g u a r a n te e s o f civ il am i
r e lig io u s fre e d o m v o u c h s a fe d to e v e r y
c itlx en slid will r e fe r a ll re lig io u s
q u e s tio n s bn, k to th e ( b u r c h e s for
o ro m ,ilio n m ul p ro p a g a tio n . In s te a d o f
p la c in g re lig io u s o b lig a tio n s a n d o b ­
s e rv a n c e s u n d e r th e p o lice p o w e r o f
Ihe s t a le for th e ir e n fo rc e m e n t u n d e r
civil p e n a ltie s , so t h a t a ll r e lig io n s
a n d c itiz e n s , ir re s p e c tiv e o f t h e i r r e ­
lig io u s c o n v ic tio n s, m ay s t a n d on th e
sa m e e q u a lity b e fo re th e law
W e a la r m o u r lo y a lty to th e c o n s ti­
tu tio n a n d to th e a u t h o r i ty of civ
g o v e rn m e n t In civ il m a tte r , a n d s h a ll
a iw u v s p r a y t h a t th e people in o u r
g r e a t re p u b lic m a y e n jo y e q u a l a n d
im p a r tia l Ju stice a n d lib e rty , a n d t h a t
u n p a ra lle le d p ea c e a n d p r o s p e r ity m a y
•out n i n e to I“' o u r h a p p y h e r ita g e a s
th e re s u lt o f tiie t r iu m p h o f th e f u n d a ­
m e n ta l p rin c ip le s o f h u m a n r ig h ts .
N o M 5561.
n th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te
O re g o n
fo r
M u ltn o m a h
County.
of
F r a n k .1 M u rp h y , P la in tiff , v s J E
B a rc la y a n d F F, B a rc la y , D efen -
MOKE E E E K IE M
A tool th a t prom ises to revise
plow ing m ethods, at least for c e r­
tain conditions, has recently been
developed in th e form of a rotary
plow now being m anufactured lu
Salem . Oregon
For centuries the
A m erican farm er has plowed his
fields with the sam e type of In stru ­
m ent. In P alestine and other sec­
tio n s of the w orld the same type ot
cru d e wooden plow is used today
as In p re-h tsto rlr time.
T he new spading plow can be a t­
tach ed to an ordinary tra c to r The
sp ad ing w heels revolve at such a
velocity th a t the soli Is thoroughly
p u lverized and prepared for a
seed bed In one opeiation. Deep
plow ing can be done by driving at
th e ra te of JH miles an hour, or
m o d erately deep at the rate an o r ­
d in ary plow team travels.
Plano Tanin«.
P iano tu n in g . »3 50. Plano and
o rg an re p a irin g
Fred B Jones.
2625, 49th s tr e e t S E Portland,
P h o n e TA bor *952 or Gresham
1561—Adv.
D R Y F IR S T -G R O W T H
d e liv e re d
H ayden
P h o n e 3676 o r 6U .
W O O D . *7.50,
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P le a s a n t.
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W O O D S A W IN O ,
sp e c ia lty .
Phone
Wte?dDS^ ? as u r f ^ BX n "
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W A N T E D — B e ef. v e a l, h o g s, a n d oowb
to fre s h e n soon.
F re s h cow » fo r
sa le . C. A. B u tc h e r. R t. 1. B o x 418.
P o r tla n d .
B a se L in e a n d B u c k le y
a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979.
W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se
W a n t A ds. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561.
NEARLY GONE.
A few m ore holiday Outlooks
for sale a t 10c a copy. Mailed
w ith o u t ad d itio n al
cost if
w anted. P hone nam es and a d ­
d resses to th is office.
th e
Office 2251
R e sid e n c e 2252
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
B e st p h o n e fo r a p p o in tm e n t
DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. Mary F. Becker
Chiropractic Physician
H o u r s : 9-12,
Office 122x
Phones
1-6
R es. 329x2
tf
ton, phone 385.
F O R S A L E , 6 -y e a r o ld h o rse . W . R .
Jo h n s o n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 253.
OREGON
Electric Light Sw eats
Mineral Baths
Dithermy
Ultra Violet Ray
F O R W O O D S A W IN O c a ll S te v e M a rs ­
Horses
-
Office over Bank of Gresham
Office Phone 1431 or 179
He». 1439
Ku“ ’
W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
F irs t
g r o w th fir a n d m a p le , a ls o c e d a r
p o sts .
W . E. H o a s n e r, G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 3109.
Cattle
2-4 a n d T-g P . M.
O H « — Withrow Holldlag
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
ev en
1926,
tf
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
w ood. D eliv ered . H a y d e n A
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P le a a -
a n t, p h o n e s G re s h a m 367« a n d «41
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G RESH A M
Gresham, Oregon
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll H . H . J o h n ­
so n . G r e s h a m 241.
tf
C A L K IN S '
le n g th s a
G re s h a m .
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u r s : 10-12 A. M.
R o o m s 15 a n d 16, C o n g d o n B ldg.
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
Office 1271
Phones
R es. 127x
C O R D W O O D , S I.A B A N D T I E w ood,
c o a l.
L iv e sto c k b o u g h t a n d so ld .
I .e s te r C a m p b e ll, F a ir v ie w . O reg o n ,
p h o n e 22C.
WANT AD. RATES.
F irs t in sertio n , lc a word, m in i­
mum 20c; su b seq u en t insertions.
%c a word, m inim um 10c.
U sers of the W ant Ad colum n are
urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and
avoid sending bills for
sm all
am ounts.
P h o n e , Office 1951
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
F IR S T
AND
SEC O N D
GROW TH
w ood f o r sa le. D e liv e re d in lo a d lo ts
o f tw o co rd s.
J . S. D o n a ld s o n ,
p h o n e S a n d y 2x.
tf
Pointing the way toi
Savings
MEDICAL
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s a n d
F i t t in g o f G laeee e
P D B « P u tCi OVer F irS t S t* te
'.R E S H A M
.
OREGON
Wood and Sawing
DR. G. E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
S P E C IA L IZ I N G I N
In-Mo-Kay Gland Therapy
ot Brenham Bldg.
P h o n e Office 1321
R e a 3263
OPTICIAN
I b irth s in Ja p a n or 31.21 per 1000 of
I p o p u la tio n ; mid 1.160,734 death«,
W hat you w ant, when you w ant
o r jy jg p er j 000 ()f I)opuia tion. It, as you w an t It— W ant Ad It.
l „
I The excess of b irth s over d eath s
I was 943,671, the g re a te st yet re-
W
i corded.
.
.
. hile t h e islan » d popula-
»»
tton th u s Increased n ea rly one m ll-
lion In th e y ear it is doubtful if
1,
food production of th e islan d s
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I.
increased one m outhful,
4 T h e ox is th e com mon w ork
. al , in
. th . e n o rth , , . M editerranean
,
I i anim
states. Ils pace se ts th e pace for
LONQ. DISTANCE
I w orkm en there
'LOCAL ANO TELEGRAPH
5. T he g o at population of th e
w orld is about 100,000,000. Of
these A lgeria has 4,000,000, and
A siatic T u rk ey 9.000,000. They a re
m ostly kept by nomad trib e s b e­
cause they can stan d m uch trav el
and little food and yet they m a n ­
age to c a rry a m eat, le ath e r and
milk supply, and h air for te x tile
fabrics.
6 In tra d e th e term "h id es" is
applied to th e sk in s of h o rses and
c a ttle ; "sk in s" to th o se of sheep, 1
goats and sm aller an im als.
7. New E ngland is the ce n te r of
Your Telephone Com­
the shoe m aking in d u stry , and
pany, owned by a
M assachusetts m akes m ore shoes ,
th an any o th e r th ree sta te s of the
steadily growlag list
Union.
of individual stock­
8. T he m ost valu ab le fru it tree
holders, has only one
in th e w orld is th e d ate palm . .
Pound fo r pound the d ate Is as nu- i
function
to fulfill.
tritio u s us bread and produces pef
That is to serve to the
ac re from th re e to tw enty tim es as
much food as w heat. Its c u ltu re
best of Its ability the
costs but little. A date tre e w ill
territory in which it
outlive a m an. D ates have been
grow n for 2000 y ears on th e sam e
operates.
ground and a re easily w orth *5000
an acre.
WE SERVE
W ANTED
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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ORESHAM OUTLOOK an d —
DAILY OREGONIAN...........................
DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN
DAILY JOURNAL
DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL . .
PORTLAND TELEGRAM
Keep this for reference.
*6.80
8.50
7.00
8.75
6.00
G re s h a m . O reg o n
Real Estate. Rentals, Etc.
Z E N IT H
A D D IT IO N .
GRESH A M . !
S e v e ra l lo ts a t a b a r g a in if ta k e n
now . c le a re d lo ts, w ell lo c a te d .
A.
M ey ers, A g en t.
F O R R E X T \ o D e c e m b e r 31, 1928, o r
lo n g e r, rny f a r m o f 25% a c r e s m o re
o r le»N, h o u se , b a r n a n d o r c h a r d in
e a s te r n p a r t o f c ity o f G re s h a m ,
s o u th o f P o w e ll s tr e e t. F o u r h u n ­
d re d fifty d o lla r s c a s h In a d v a n c e .
A. B. E llio tt. R o u te 2 .G re sh a m . O re- '
g on. P h o n e 264.
F O R R E N T — C h e rr y P a r k f a rm , 75
ac re »
G ood f a r m b u ild in g s. G ood
b e a r in g c h e r r y o r c h a r d .
% m ile
fro m T ro u td a le . M ilto n O. N elso n ,
p h o n e 269x2.
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GA8CO BRIQUETS
G r e s h a m Office W ith ro w B u ild in g
Probate and Corporation Work
P o r t l a n d Office, 501 - 7 C o r b e tt B ld g
P o rtlan d , F airview , G resham
Office over Bank of Gresham
Office t i l l
Phones
Re». 1461
P rices R ight
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
1’eter
Lenartl
Cleaning and
Pressing
O u r c le a n in g p la n t li
In G re s h a m
We rail aad deliver
SAND
GRAVEL
56c and 75c a y ard a t p it or w ill
deliver.
F A R M S F O R S A L E . la rg e o r sm a ll,
In fine a g r i c u ltu r a l sectio
lection
n . K a r l J.
lla g h e r g . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 57«
O. A. BRYAN
Phone Gresham " 8x2
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
P h o n e 1721
TOM G. TAYLOR
A C C R E D IT E D
PIANO AND VOICE
V oice P la c in g a S p e c ia lty
B«<lB e»day n t th e h o m e of
M rs. M a rth a F leld h o n n e
INSURANCE
/ . ROSS RROWN
Real Estate and Insurance
FIK E ^ - AUTOMOBILE — LIFE
HEALTH - BÜROLABT
T e le p h o n e B u ild in g . M a in S tre e t
IGMTIOS SPECIALIST.
T h at'a us. B ring your c a r nera
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
p arts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r,
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
Work done by an ex p ert and Is pos­
itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a
com plete line of Ignition p arts. ,
O resham O arage, phone 2391.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
Plants. Seeds. Etc.
Hav
Portland-Gresham Stage
.AND
km hlll
8181
S. L.
B . L.
P . V.
B. L.
S. L
P V.
B. U
S L.
P. V.
B. L.
8 L.
P. V.
B. L.
S. L.
P V.
B. U
8 L.
P V.
P . V.
LV. GRESHAM
P o w ell a R o b e rt,
P h o n e 1823
•6 .30
•7 00
•7 05
8 :30
9 00
9 80
10 30
1 1 :0v
11 30
12 30
12 50
1 :30
2 30
2 :60
3 30
4 :30
4 50
5 30
7 00
Station.
Gresham, Oregon
Office 2591
P h o n e«
Ree. 2509
JAMES ELKINGTON
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans, Conveyancing
a . m .. B. L.
a . m .. P. V. T e le p h o n e B ld g . M a in S t.
O re s h a m
a . m .. S. L.
Phone,
Re,, tygg
a . m . B. L.
a. m , 8 L.
a. m .. P . V.
a . m .. B. L.
a . m . S. L.
Aeeldent. Health, Aatnmohtle
a . m . P V.
Oregon Fire Relief Assn.
p. m . B. L.
Oregon Life Insurance Company
p. m . S. L.
p. m .. P . V.
p. m .. B L.
p. m .. 8. L. .(m
.G R E S H A M . O R E G O N
p. m . P . V. office
9761
Phone«
Ret. 9717
p. m . B. L.
p. m .. S. L.
p m .. P . V. EAst 2747
Gresham ( M I
p. m .. P V.
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
GEO. LEWIS & SON
Insurance
Real Estate
B. W. THORNE, Agent
J. V. Coy swell & Co.
IN S U R A N C E ,
LOANS.
Life,
Accident.
Health,
Fire.
L ow est’waL^SP’i . «
L«»we»t rate on
notomohll
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Sara M%
o f yonr rolllslna Insurance.
E . P o r tla n d Office. 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
MORTICIANS
At < T I llN E E B
Gates Funeral Home
Employment
COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS
Your Home Funeral
Director.
P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M
w ork w a n te d , l a w n g r a d in g b a a e
m e n t w o rk , e tc
C. w
A dam s
p h o n e 1924. G re a h a m
Farm aad Stneh S a le , a Specialty
Articles—Ixist or Found
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
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Daily Trips to Portland
Miscellaneous
»1 . t j i l i
G r e s h a m 1591
MUSICIAN’ S
MOWET TO LOAM,
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Portland
Ut. Fast Taylor
Phone EAst fi.TSll
P hones
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
Lo««l A Long Distimre Hnullng
n good r e a l e s t a t e s e c u rity .
Se
R o ss B ro w n . G r e s h a m , p h o n e 2601.
F O U N IK - A p u rs e
I n q u ire n t H e p p '«
R a c k e t « to re
P h o n e 1936.
Powell
and
ATTORNEYS
A T w a te r 0715
G A L E N C. F A N C H E R
Gresham,
O reg o n
B A R G A IN —80 a c r e s n e a r B o rin g , 40
a c r e s g o o d tilla b le la n d , 6 a c r e s
c le a re d , b a la n c e e x c e lle n t p a s tu r e
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
on p re m ise s . R e n ta to c o u n ty *50 p e r
year
P ric e 93000. o n ly *1000 c a s h
re q u ire d . A. M e y ers, G re s h a m . O re ­
gon. T e le p h o n e 1441.
G illis
Office In H a n k o f O re sh a m B ld g .
N e rv e B lo c k in g
.„?C -R ay W o rk R e fe r r e d
Office 561
Phones
R es. 563
•W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
12 30 p. m
G A S O L IN E D R A G S A W fo r sa le , »50. I 1 :30 p. m .
1 60 p. m
P h o n e 168x5.
2 :30 p. m
3 30 p m ,
3 MOS.
3 50 p. m
4 30 p m.,
60c
5 :30 p m .,
PLANT T R EES NOW
6
:50 p m
N ow 1» th e tim e to p la n t tre e s. W e
h a v e , p e a c h , p e a r p lu m , p ru n e , ap p le ,
w a ln u t a n d filb e rt t r e e s
A ll k in d s o f
f r u it tr e e s , b e r r y p la n t s a n d g r a p e
v in e s a t re d u c e d p rtc e a . N u r s e r y lo­
• D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s.
c a te d o n F o w ell V a lle y r o a d o n e a n d
♦ S a tu r d a y s . S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s.
a h a lf m ile s w est o f G re s h a m
S en d
©Daily
except S a tu rd a y s Sundays
fo r c a ta lo g u e a n d p ric e list. P o w e ll
. . hrkiiHava
vH
V alley N u rs e ry . R 1 P o rtla n d . Ore- Rn<1 holidays,
gon. p h o n e G r e s h a m 3633
8. I..—S e c tio n L in e ro a d
F N. W IRT
P. V .—P o w ell V a lle y ro a d .
B. L .— B a se L in e ro a d
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
Gresham
Phone
1581
Fancher Truck Service
M O N EY TO L O A N on real e s tâ t,,
s h o r t o r lo n g lo a n s .
F a r m lo a n s
m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n .
B. W . T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751.
All rate» sir ir tlj In ndtanre.
WOOD
P h o n e G re sh a m 1 x I
D a y a n d N ig h t T rip s
M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e s e ­
c u r ity . K. A. M iller, G re s h a m . O re |
HAY FO R SA LE
M a ry M ilne
IO A L
C O N T R A C T IN G a n d B U IL D IN G
P h o n e C o r b e tt 1102
S p rin g d a le A d d rse g T ro u td a le , O r.
Daily T rip s
ROOM F O R R E N T in W a llu la h e ig h ts
re sid e n c e .
H e a te d g a r a g e if d e ­
sire d .
M rs. C. E. S t. C la ir, p h o n e
3864.
an«l
<3> T h a t d e f e n d a n ts a n d a ll l* r-
M>n« c la im in g a n y r ig h t u r t i tle o r I n ­
te r e s t in o r to s a id r e a l p r o p e r ty he
fo re v e r l*arre<l a n d fiw w lo se d o f «11
«n<l e v e ry ts iu lty o f re d e m p tio n In o r
to « aid re a l itro p e rty o r a n y p a r t
th e r e o f
T ht* «urom on« Is s e rv e d u p o n yo u by
p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f by o r d e r o f th e
H ftn o ra b le Ge«*rre T a iw e ll. ju d g e o f
th e «t>ove e n title d c o u rt
n '« d e a n d
. n te r e d on th is 29th d a y o f l* ecem h er
1927. d ir e c tin g t h a t su ch p u b lic a tio n
be m a d e In th e •‘G r e s h a m O u tlo o k ”
not lee* th a n o n e a e a c h w eek fo r f o u r
c o n s e c u tiv e w eek« fro m th e d a te o f th«
hr«t p u b lic a tio n h e re o f
D a te o f first publication. Jan I. 1924
D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . J a n 31, 1924
HBKRRINO A S M IT H
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff
P . O A dd re»«« 1204 P o r te r B id » .
P o rtla n d O reg o n
C ecil J. P ou n d er
Home Builder
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
P h o n e 1103
D ental X -Ray
DR. JULIUS G. STURE
Dentist
Automobiles
T elephone
C ompany
TW IC E A -W E E K
Nerve Blocking
A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E
W E P A Y C A SH
O regon
The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now
la te of e x p ir a tio n Is fixed by o r d e r o f
he a b o v e e n title d C o u rt a s F e b r u a r y
1928. If vou fa ll so to a p p e a r a n d
an sw er, p la in tiff fo r w a n t th e r e o f w ill
pply to th e a b o v e e n title d C o u rt fo r
he r e lie f d e m a n d e d in th e c o m p la in t.
to w lt :
»
.
1) T h a t p la in tiff h a v e a n d r e c o v e r
o f a n d fro m you th e su m o f *445.00
to g e th e r w ith » p e r ce n t I n te re s t th e r e
on fro m lH»‘om lH 'r 6, 1926 « n il th e
f u r th e r su m o f *T».0O a tto r n e y s fe e s
a n d th e c o s ts a n d d is b u rs e m e n t» o f
th is eiilt : an d
12) T h a t th e m o r tg a g e g iv e n to
p la in tiff by you u n d e r d a te of l i e 'c n e
her IS. to is . on l.o ts 7 a m i 9 in B lo ck
IS o f " F a ir v ie w " In th e C o u n ty o f M u lt­
n o m a h a n d S t a t e o f Oregon, Is* fo re -
e l,e e d In th e m a n n e r p ro v id e d hv law
a n d th a t th e p ro c e e d s o f th e f o re c lo s ­
u re sale be a p p lie d to th e p a y m e n t o f
th e c o s ta a n o e x p e n a e a o f su c h sa le
a n d to Ih e p a y m e n t to p la in tiff o f th e
a m o u n ts fo u n d to he d u e a n d o w in g
to p la in tiff on a n d u n d e r sn ld m o r t ­
g a g e a n d th e n o te s e c u re d th e re b y ;
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Poultry
a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t
on tn th e a b o v e e n title d C o u rt a n d
P ed estrian s should he seen and ails,' on or b e fo re th e e x p ir a tio n o f
fo u r w eek s fro m th e d a te o f th e first
not hurt.
p u b lic a tio n o f th ia su m m o n s , w h ic h
KOI l R1 PI 01» IN
THINK
THINK THINK
A fter weeks of cloudy w eather, and
cold
T he C hristm as sun shone out like
gold.
We should not fo rg et th e day, b rig h t
and clear
T h ro u g h o u t the busy events of the
com ing year.
itariu m , w here he recen tly under-
i
,E T M E H A V E Y O U R O R D E R f o r a
w ent an operation for hernia
line f a t P e k in d u ck . P h o n e 3108.
...
W. J. Wood is a p atien t ill P o rt­ P U R E B R E D B A R R E D R O C K c o c k ­
| an(i „ „ i t . r i n m whore ile u n d er­
e r e ls fo r sa le .
A lb e rt P a lm b la d ,
p h o n e 387.
w ent a su rg ical op eratio n a sh o rt
tim e ago.
POULTRY WANTED
More people to read and
use the Want Ads. Notice
the careful classification
and look for what you
want or advertise for it.
No dom estic science course Is
T o J K B a rc la y a n d F . E B a rc la y ,
:
_ _
necessary to enable a girl to m ake le tu f e n th d e a n n t a a m
e o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n
You a r c h e re b y r e q u ire d to a p p e a r
a traffic jam
Say It with brakes and save the
flower».
PH Y SIC IAN S -
Window Cleaning.
Hogs
W e c o n te n d n o t fo r o u r o p in io n « b u t
DR. C. L. HAYNES
F or ex p ert window cleaning see
fo r th e r ig h t to hold o r c h a n g e o u r
F I N E L O T C H E S T E R W H I T E P IG S S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
BORING
opinion», a n d to p r a c tic e th e » am e I A nnw er» to q u e s tio n « e ls e w h e re In
Eyesight Specialist
fo r sa le . J o h n M ey er, B o rin g , p h o n e Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
w ith o u t in c u r rin g civil p e n a ltie s ho to d a y ’« O u tlo o k .
“ W is e u p ” on th e
G r e s h a m 40 x 1.
, G L A S SE S F IT T E D
long a s th is d o e s not h a d to th e v lo - W a n t A ds. also .
Mrs. H an s H enningsen, 75, who
S l" - *1« .Mohawk Bldg.
la tlo n o f th e e q u a l r i g h ts o f o th e r s .
lu o u m B n
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,
, . .
X C H A N G E —L a rg e
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N ST S
w<- b eliev e t h a t m o ra l p rin c ip le s a r e
ANSWERS».
rec en tly broke her left leg at th e F O ty R p e , S A 3 L m E o n O th R s o E ld
Pedigree
Blanks.
D u ro c b o a r pig.
O v e r R o b e rts B ro s .’ S to re
m Ci l T 'm 7 n 'a n d n o n * X ? ? ' d i y P" f 'atbh e
I . .’ A wHId ,w he“ ‘ " Ba know n to
h<P Joint in a fall in her home near
H a y n e . b o x 132, R t. 1, e a s t o f T r o u t ­
T he Outlook has a supply of ped- P O R T L A N D
-
OREGON
d a le , O reg o n .
w eek,
c iv il a n d r e lig io u s q u e s tio n s
l«t sev eral h undred years ago, b u t Dani;iscus | 8 u n der tre a tm e n t
at
igree blanks, useful for dairym en,
»Mould not be c o n fo u n d e d , n o r s h o u ld
was supposed to have becom e ex- ! T1
I stock and p o ultry raise rs. L arge, !____________ d e n t i s t s ___________
th e civ il g o v e rn m e n t I n te rm in g le it» I tin c t un til in co m p arativ ely recen t I ' o r“ a n ” san ita riu m , w here she is
Dogs
very useful, a t 5 ce n ts each, 25 for Phones
fUS r,t,Oen ,l***.h ^ r
" m p u l.
y - a r i it w as discovered on the b ar- doing well.
Office 2184
Rea. 218«
85c.
tf
»ory S u n d a y hill a n d th e fir»t “re - ren
slopes of Mt. L ebanon, in
Newton C hase Is in P o rtlan d sa n ­
s t M M li'di,
Now the problem is w hat can we
do to Improve ourselves ami our
conditions of living In 1928.
CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS.
A uctioneer
VANCOUVER. W N
P h e n e V a a r u a i e r 614. o r
G re a h a m O w tlook I6«1
FLORIST
F loners for all
Occasions
box
Delivered Anywhere
G R A V E L IN P I T o r s r r e e n e d In b u a k -
I era. a le o d e liv e re d
I. L. D av ld ao n .
GREENHOUSES
FOR
S A L E —S in g gi le w a g o n w ith
T ration« 1657
and hay rack.
H ensley road near Troutdale.
Oresham 16x1.
Phone
DRFSH AM
Hogan Road
Phona
Lady Asaintant
Phone Gresham 2*71.