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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928
Rebekahs to E n tertain .
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
CORBETT
SPRINGDALE
Don't m iss the Rebekah e n te r­
Published every T uesday and F r i­
Open season for th e sp rin g catch
A su rp rise b irthday p arty was tain m en t Monday evening, May 7,
day at G resham , Oregon, by the of salm on began T uesday noon with given Mrs. Dan Bourgeois on S a t­ I. O. O. F. hall. Vocal and in s tru ­
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. 23 gasoline launches in operation.
urday evening by Miss B eatrice m ental num bers, readings, comic
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
F airly good catches a re being m ade Bourgeois, T he evening w as spent songs. Everybody welcome. A free
will offering will be taken.—Adv.
O ne y e a r , $2.06, atx m onth», *1.10. th re e and th e fish a re firm and of very playing gam es and refresh m en ts
m o n th » ' tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n , SOc.
C o m b in a tio n ra te » w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ fine tex tu re, good enough to tickle w ere served. Those p resen t w ere
Buick Bargain.
la n d H allie».
the p alate of a king. T he riv er is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mr. and
23-45 S port Touring, fully equip­
A D V E R T IS IN G
at a high stage, owing to the re ­ Mrs. P aul B osshardt, Mr. and Mrs. ped and g u aranteed, $350. W. W.
R a te » re a s o n a b le .
O u r r e p r e s e n ta ­
cent heavy rain s, and d rift wood Alvin K linski, Mrs. E. L. Bourgeois, M etzger or W illiam Booth, G resh ­
tiv e w ill c all
am , phone 18ul.—Adv.
and th e tum ble weeds th a t have Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bourgeois, H a r­
E n te re d
a»
se c o n d -c la s s
m a tte r
For the Ladles
M a rch 3. 1911. a t th e P o sto ftlce a t blown into the riv er ea st of The old Leah, Ben and B eatrice B our­
is just “another per non.” Each
G re sh a m . O regon, u n d e r th e A ct of Dalles m akes hauling in th e heavy geois, Wm. S ester, C harles Fuilick-
Snappy styles in new footw ear
M arch 3. 1879.
for
spring.
Come
in
and
see
them.
one
has his or her personality, as
seine a difficult task.
er and Mark, Ju stin e and E lsie P opular prices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95.
M e m b er o f th e S ta te E d ito r ia l A sso­
Recent
guests
of
Mrs.
I.ydia
Os-
Berney.
c ia tio n
well as needs and interests.
A ylsw orth & \M artln, G resham .—
M em b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l tran d w ere h er sister-in -law , Mrs.
Adv.
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A s so c ia tio n .
Zack T aylor from Salem , Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H enkle e n te r­
\ \ e please because we are first of
Lawn Mowers.
Mrs. Omar Both wick and Ren tained relativ es from Sellwood S u n ­
DI R CANDIDATE FRIENDS.
We rep a ir and sh arp en lawn
all interested in each one com ing into
Dickerson from A ntelope, Mrs. day, Including her m other Mrs. mowers. We call for and deliver.
As the tim e for th e prim ary elec­
Will O strand from W aldport and Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M iller J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone
this B ank and have developed a b a n k ­
tion draw s near those men who
1901.—Adv.
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Mrs. P o in ter from P ortland.
and a nephew, Homer Rooney.
have filed as candidates are getting
ing service th a t meets every m odern
Paul Rush is suffering an attack
R.
P.
Rasm
ussen
has
retu
rn
ed
around to m eet th e ir old friends
of
m
um
ps
and
Lynn
W
oodward
and
from
The
D
alles
to
his
farm
on
the
requirem
ent.
and form now friendships. They
Sidney D arker are afflicted with Sandy.
are handshaking, in other words.
Eugene Bourgeois has retu rn ed
N otw ithstanding the m odest way m easles.
Mrs. S. S tea rn s from P o rtland home afte r spending tw o y ea rs in
YOU WILL ENJOY BANKING HERE
some of th e candidates announce
them selves, as having been "urged v a s a visitor last w e e k at the Lewis O akland, California.
Reed home.
Mrs. J. A. Berney left early in the
by th e ir friends to en ter the race,”
J. W ard E vans has begun the w e e k for the Berney sheep ranch
SHOULD HE PAID
It Is fair to say th a t under our Ore
erection of a barn 50 x 50. Cecil near Roosevelt, W ashington, w here
gon prim ary system It is up to the
P ounder is the co n tra cto r and sh earin g is in progress now. Mr.
F irst half on or before
candidate to "seek the office.” It
builder.
and Mrs, S. Sinizer and son Donald
may he assum ed this Is w hat they
Be sure to attend the American Legion M instrel
Saturday, May 5th, to
The p arty given by Columbia of C alifornia who occupied the
are doing, and some a re seeking
Show
Thursday, May 1».
avoid
penalty.
S
a
m
e
grange F riday evening w as a so Crow ston home during the w inter
m ighty vigorously.
may be paid through
d a l and financial success.
m onths, a re also a t the Berney
How shall we view th is sp a s­
The A nderson fish com pany has ranch.
modic activity, this unusual frien d ­
bought th e old dock house a t Cor
Mrs. Lela Usher and E arl Born-
liness, th is political handshaking?
bett statio n and L au ran ce Hayes ing, both from Bend, Oregon, w ere
Some think It is all done in a
expects to buy fish and serve light m arried Tuesday. May 1. Mrs.
patronizing sp irit and for m erely a
lunches in the building during the H orning is a sister of Mrs. Ja ck
GRESHAM, OREGON
selfish purpose. T his is in general
sum m er.
Zilm. They retu rn ed to th e ir home
Q ra s itt
an u n fair attitude. We have put it
A Strong Bank
Mrs. M. E. H enderson, who has in Bend W ednesday m orning.
up to the m an, by our prim ary
owned and operated th e famous
Mrs. Wm. Salzm an en tertain ed
method to seek the office. Shall we
Crown Point chalet, one of the most the Needle club W ednesday a fte r­
then blam e or ridicule them for do­
popular reso rts on
th e
h igh­ noon.
Seventeen m em bers w ere
ing w hat we by our law have made
way, bus sold the p ro p erty anil will p r e s e n t .
T h ree handkerchief
necessary?
ta k e a much needed re st before show ers w ere given in honor of the
Many candidates call on us and
sta rtin g a sim ilar business else­ b irth d ay s of Mrs. Ed. Nelson, Mrs.
we thank them not from any b usi­
where.
Dun Bourgeois and Mrs. Lew B er­
ness standpoint, but ju st because
Joe Dobing had the m isfortune to ney.
we think It Im portant to get ac­
break his arm recently.
WANT AD RATES.
Cecil P ounder recently built a
12 DO Z. B A L L ID E A L F R U I T J A R S ;
quainted with the man whom we may
le s s th a n h a lf p rice— h a l f g a llo n s,
tw o-room bungalow playhouse for
F irs t Insertion, lc a word, m ini­
q u a r t s , p in ts a ll o r p a r t.
C om e
need to serve us In public office.
e a r ly . M o v in g J u n e 1. C. E . B eck.
his two d au g h ters Ju n e and K ath ­ mum 20c: subsequent insertions, THINK TH INK
COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS
T heoretically, from a
practical
W a llu la H e ig h ts.
tic
a
word,
m
inim
um
10c.
Search the Scriptures every day
Mrs. Malcolm Woodle of P leasant leen.
standpoint, it should be our duty to
li
S A L E —S im m o n s co il
sp rin g ,
Horses
They will never lead you astray. F o sto
call on them in order to know the I View has retu rn ed from a three-
v e , d re s s e r, o a k a r m c h a i r B ir d s -
D on’t forget the ad v e rtise rs when
d a le a v e n u e off P o w ell. P u tm a n .
IL
W
.SNASHALL.
men th a t we may vote intelligently. I weeks trip to Los Angeles, bring you need an y th in g in th eir line.
S IN G L E H O U S E F o i l S A L E , w e ig h t
15t»o p o u n d s, g o p d c o n d itio n ; 2300
So we than k the candidates for I ing home with her her little
M ELLA PH O N E
BAND
in s tr u m e n t,
p o u n d te a m , y o u n g a n d so u n d , w o rk
in c lu d in g m u sic s t a n d .fo r s a le r e a ­
calling on us, giving us any In- nephew W arren W icker, whose
sin g le o r d o u b le. $95.
T w o m iles
so n a b le . J o h n B ro p h y , p h o n e 3051.
e a s t o f L» n t s o n F o s te r ro ad . Box
Farm Machinery, Etc.
form ation we desire, shaking our father died recently. Mr. W icker
C arpenter & R uilder
G"9.
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A V E L IN P I T o r s c re e n e d in
i ied
hand and presenting th e Issues as was a b ro th er of Mrs. Woodle.
6-b la d e d isc fo r
Remodeling, Foundation Work T E A M F O R S A L E —4 y e a r s old. w t. W A Ml N T E D W —a
b u n k e rs.
I. L . D a v id s o n , H e n s le y
ill. -
B. T „ c a r e T h e O u t-
1250. W ell b ro k e
L. M. J o h n s o n ,
they see them . From th is contact
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E h rm an of
r
o
a d n e a r T ro u td a le . P h o n e G re s h -
and Rooting
B o rin g . Rt. 4, 3 m iles s o u th e a s t B o r­ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a m 15x1.
ing, on P e e p C re e k ro a d .
tf
A lso P a p e r in g a n d P a in tin g
we may decide we w ant them or do P ortland have taken possession of
«' ■ L11?.* ',n v l.': pioTv J K OuFtrttK tn ^ g o o il R A D IO S A N D P H O N O G R A P H S . H a v e
not w ant them . In either case we their co untry home, E h rm an o r, for
c o n d itio n . P h o n e 1701.
s e v e ra l u se d r a d io s a n d p h o n o g r a p h s
C atti»
HENRY BLACK
tre a t them as our friends.
the sum m er
o f s t a n d a r d m a k e s a t v e ry a t t r a c t i v e
p ric e s, w ilr t r a d e fo r w o o d o r f a rm
G O O D W O R K , P R O M P T S E R V IC E
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ganz and two
E R E S I! C O W fo r .-ale w ith h e ife r c alf. S T A N D A R D
S E E D E R , c o m b in a tio n
p ro d u c e a t m a r k e t v a lu e s . J . E.
P h o n e G re s h a m
E n d .M organ
F A IR P R IC E S
h a n d c u ltiv a to r a n d s e e d e r in A -l
VANDALISM CONDEMNED.
¡children of San F rancisco have a r
M e tzg er, p h o n e 1901.
c o n d itio n . A b a r g a in a t *10. J . E .
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The flower vandal has begun his rived at Menucha, the home o f Mrs.
fe rre d
I ’p to 30 h e a d
R u n n in g w a ­
Wood and Saw ing
work of destructloq, according to Ganz' p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s
n t-
all su m m e r.
Ray W aite, h a lf H A V E S O L D O U T MY C O W S a n d
m
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n
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rth
o
f
A
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tlerso
n
s ta tio n .
h a v e P e rfe c tio n m ilk in g m a c h in e , 2 S L A B W O O D F O R
rep o rts from the home of a Main Meier, and will spend th e sum m er
SA LE.
S p e c ia l
d o u b le u n it. In g o o d s h a p e .
A lso
p ric e on o r d e r s to M ay 15. L. E
CATTLE
W
J.
S treet resid en t who hus tak en lim e here.
g a s p u m p a n d 250-gallon t a n k in
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3083,
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TROUTDALE SAND P A B S e T tte U s R , E P o rin F O g R , O reg
on
P h o n e P ro c ­
good c o n d itio n
W ill sell o r tr a d e
and pains to cultivate a m ost beau-
Mr. and Mrs. llackm an of E hr-
t o r 's sto re . (Irtw ittH ) 278.
o n liv e sto c k . J e r s e y L ily D a iry . 98th W OOD F O R S A L E — F i r s t a n d se co n d
and GRAVEL CO.
a n d P o w ell V a lle y ro a d . P h o n e S U n -
tlful bed of tulips. Someone In -I m anor attended th e E astern Stur
g r o w th
eo rd w o o d a n d
tie s, a n y
Y O U N G J E R S E Y C O W fo r stile ; fresh
se t 5746.
le n g th .
S lab w o o d , 44.50. d e liv e re d .
la s t w eek . p e rfe c t T. B. te s t. P h o n e ----------------------------------------------------
vaded the prem ises T uesday eve- I party at T ro u td ale F riday (‘v e ilin g
M hrod a n d C o n rre te Hand
| H a y d e n F u e l C o.. G re s h a m , p h o n e
366x3.
a n d G ra v e l
nifig, cu ttin g off the blooms and The party was a great success,
Real Estate, Rentals. Etc. 3676. e v en in g s.
In b u n k e r s o r d e liv e re d
C O W F O R S A L P a ls o vnilk g o at m ilk ­
scatterin g them about with a ruth- | George H asw ell, b ro th er Of Mrs
I G O O D D R Y W O O D d e liv e re d a n y ­
ing a b o u t a m o n th , a n d 2 kid s. M il­
C e m e n t B ric k a n d C e m e n t
w h e re in G re s h a m . $6.50 a co rd . J.
ler & L oney,
m ile n o r th o f C o ttre ll F t*K S A L E -5 -ro o m p la s te re d h o u se,
loss hand. W hat possible m easure George Wilcox, left for Los Angeles
fu
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L. W o rk m a n . l ' s m ile s o u th w e s t o f
sto re .
E 28th a n d S ta r k S t s . $3000. T e rm s . | Gresham. Helney road.
of satisfactio n can a hum an being on Tuesday of last week for a bus­
.1. It. KNAItlt, Manager
O w n e r cr. O u tlo o k , G re sh a m .
W E L L B R E D R E G IS T E R E D JE R -
P h o n e 4 s 9
get from disturbing the flowers he- | iness trip. Mrs. Wilcox, who Is
sey h e if e r fo r s a le c h e a p , n e a r
S E A S O N E D W O O D F O R S A L E , firs t
Q n lrk H erv lre
G re sh a m . H . C. P a u ls e n . 290 A in s ­
g ro w th fir, c o rd le n g th s o r 16-lnch,
longing to another, not even caring still at M ultnomah hospital, is get-
F a r m lo a n s a t low r a t e s
w o rth a v e n u e . P o rtla n d , p h o n e WA1-
a ls o c e d a r p o sts . J ? S. D o n a ld s o n ,
p h o n e S a n d y 2x.
_n u t 2 9 8 0 . ___________
G all B R o a d w ay 1528
for th eir possession, hut m erely to (tin g along nicely and is looking
W e s t ( 'o a s t S e c u ritie s C o rp o ra tio n
W A N T E D P f veal h o g s a n d oowv
throw them aw ay afte r pluck­ forw ard to having her cast re ­
326 S t a r k S t.. P o rtla n d . O reg o n
1 6 -IN C H B L O C K W O O D fo r sa le
to fre s h e ti soon
F r e s h to w s for
g o o d lu m b e r. $3 th o u s a n d a n d u p ;
sa le
C. A. B u tc h e r Kt. 1. B ox 418.
ing? Surely some perverted sense moved next week.
tire a n d co m m o n b ric k . C a m e ro n 's
P o r tla n d
B a se L in e a n d B u ckley F U R N I S H E D 7-RO O M H O U S E fo r
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S p u r .n e a r D o d g e p a rk . D. B. C ro s-
M arian S tu art, g ran d d a u g h ter of
m ust control such an Individual.
a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979
so n . B o rin g . R t. 1, b o x 147D.
G re s h a m , w e s t o f O s b u rn 's shop.
Classed w ith thia sort of person Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L atourell,
F O R S A L E — 10 a c r e s a ll c u ltiv a te d , W O O D S A W IN G . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n -
(¡oats
m ust be the one who tak es a c e r­ was a guest at Columbia View farm
p a r t b e rrie s .
T w o m ile s G re s h a m ,
teed .
A lso w o o d f o r sa le .
F lo y d
g o o d ro a d tw o sid e s. B ull R u n w a ­
S u rfa c e ,
F a ir v ie w ,
phone
22x4,
tain delight in tipping over the tw o days last week.
: A N A A N M IL K G O A T fo r sa le , th r e e
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sh
a
m
.
te r. e le c tr ic lig h ts .m o d e rn h o u se,
y e a r s old w ith tw o n a n n y k id s, good
Mrs. Guy T albot, w ith some
cans of rubbish w hich a re now on
d o u b le g a r a g e .
D e a th in fa m ily
m ilk e r. all fo r $2<> . C a rl S c h u ltz , a t
m a k e s s a le n e c e s sa ry .
F O R W O O D S A W IN O c a ll H . H J o h n ­
m any stre e ts aw aiting disposition friends, spent a few days at Broken
C o lu m b ia B rick y a r d s . P h o n e 2241. 10.26 a c r e s good la n d clo se to M t.
SA N D and GRAVEL
son. B o rin g . O reg o n , p h o n e 673,
G re s h a m .
tf
H ood Loop, la y s v e ry nice, a b o u t
by the p roper authorities. One col­ Hill, th eir place at L ato u rell, last
th r e e a c r e s c le a re d , b a la n c e e a s y
Dogs
week.
lection of gurbage on Main street
G R E S H A M F U E L CO M PA N Y W IL L
c le a re d . $1250 fo r ca sh .
s u p ds
p ly y —
o u . r fuel . n . e e . d s
W ood I o f a all
ll
10 52 a« r e s o n g o o d r o a d th r e e m ile s
Miss Anna E tling and Miss Lydia
lias been tw ice toppled over since
k in d s, co
al a n d b riq u e ts ,
l b »STON B U L L T E R R I E R p u p p ie s
T F II M RIO H T . P ro p .
G re s h a m , r u n n in g
w a te r , e n o u g h
Phones
olfice
1051,
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T uesday evening, thereby putting Metzger of P o rtlan d , d au g h ters of
« ; i-.“ i.,i m 501.
cash.
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Phone 1631
W O O D S A W IN O .
ev en
S5 a c r e s lan d , e ig h t a c r e s c u ltiv a te d . C A L K IN S '
th e householder to th e trouble of Mrs. Fred F ilin g , spent Sunday at
le n g th s a sp e c ia lty .
P h o n e 1926
2 ‘v. a c r e s s tr a w b e r r ie s , so m e old
tw ice replacing the tra sh in sacks home celeb ratin g th e ir m other's
( . r e sh a m .
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Poultry
b u ild in g s, lo t o f good tim b e r th r e e
m ile s
fro m
e le c tric
li n e ;
good W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d
hirthduy. Mrs. E tling
received
and boxes.
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.
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.
PU R EB R ED B R oW N L E G H O R N
GUARANTEED
g r o w th fir a n d m a p le, a ls o c e d a r
beautiful Rifts from her children.
A .M E Y E R S . F i r s t S ta te B a n k ,
h a tc h in g eg g s. Mr». I. L. D av id so n ,
P” «t»
H o s sn e r. O re s h a m .
PROMINENT MtN FOR P I K E
G re sh a m . O reg o n
T e le p h o n e 1441
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p h o n e 3109
Lynn W oodward and Sydney Bar
C lo c k R e p a ir in g
ON IIOIKD.
’K W o o D sS A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a rs -
Wl U T E L E ilH O R N C O C K E R E L S fo r S E ^ s - s T H O M P S O N fo r a ll k in d s o f
ker. stud en ts of Colum bian high
C a lle d fo r a n d d e liv e re d
to n , p h o n e 386.
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s to r a g e
T w o ro o m s 25x80, sto c k
Among the eight men on th e re school, are ill w ith the m easles.
sal»', in , vnt.M e a c h if ta k e n soon.
b a r n a n d y a r d s in c o n n e c tio n . P h o n e
W . B Cor> . on»* m ile s o u th o f O rien t.
631.
publican tick et for the one place on
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new,
Mrs. A. S tu art and Mrs. George
*00 feet n o r th o f B eaco n Ix>dge
R I. R B A B Y C H IC K S fo r s a le M rs.
the hoard of county com m issioners Wilcox w ere dinner g u ests Friday
service. Call
W A N T 10 O R 15 A C R E S w ith h o u se , qu ick er telephone
( all T \ bur 23*»3
A L. D av ies, p h o n e 603, C o rb e tt. _
a ls o f ru it a n d few o u tb u ild in g s , 1561. Two p riv ate lines. A lw ays
Is quite a prom inent m an of P o rt­ evening at the H arding dorm itory
near
G re s h a m .
W ill p a y
cash.
B R O O D E R ., u se d o n e s e a so n , in flrs t-
c la s s c o n d itio n ; c o s t n ew $65. w ill
land, F. S. Pickering.
P h o n e 330x G r e s h a m b e fo re 9 a m. “omeone to an sw er your calls,
at Corbett. L ater In th e evening
o r w r ite A. F . D e v e re a u x . R t. 2. b ox
sell f o r $
J E . M e tzg er, p h o n e
Mr. P ickering is a m em ber of the they all attended the card p arty at
473.
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\ \ Il S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A C B a rre d
Your m oney's w orth in th e ad ­
chairm an. T his shows the sta n d ­
R ock a n d R. I R ed c h ic k s, b re d fo r Z E N IT H
Ha«Fm«*nt w all», c e m e n t w alk « a n d
A D D IT IO N .
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ing of the m an and the confidence vertisem ents In th e Outlook today.
h ig h eg g p ro d u c tio n .
A lso 6 to 8
H ours, e tc .
S e v e ra l lo ts a t a b a r g a in If ta k e n
w eek s old p u lle ts. S ilv e r Bell P o u l­
n o w . e le a re d lota, w ell lo c a te d .
A
of the people of P ortlan d in his
tr y F a r m
97th s tr e e t a n d S ectio n
M ever». A g en t.
R. C. F R A C E
L ine ro a d . R o u te 1. P o rtla n d . S U n -
charactei and ability
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G RESH A M
P h o n e 1917
M O N EY TO L O A N on re a l e n ta te .
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POULTRY WANTED
F I.O R IR T
I! w T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751.
civic affairs of the city and the
Horne Builder
w « llh of all kinds
A L L K IN D S . ANY T IM E
M O N E Y T O L O A N on r e a l e s t a t e s e ­
grow th of th e county. He is hacked
c u r ity
K A. M iller, G re s h a m . O re.
W E PAY CA SH
COW TRACT! WO and HI7ILD1MG
COAL, best grades
S pring is here. PLANT NOW
by a su b stan tia l group of ta x p ay ­
P h o n e C o rb e tt 1102
ItltlQ t'I IS, Diamond
B A R G A IN 86 » .r e » n e a r B o rin g M
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c le a r e d
b a la n c e e x c e lle n t p a s tu r e
shows him to be well qualified for
We are ready to take sto rag e
We have 7000 of them in 10
p le n ty o f r u n n in g w a te r . g r a v e l pit
o n p rem ise» . R e n t» to c o u n ty 15 ’ p er
orders at sum m er prices.
v arieties at
a place on th e county's most Im­
year
P rl. e 8'i|’l’1. o n ly $16i)0 c a s h
Portland-Gresham Stage
Plants. Seeds, Etc.
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and up
r e q u ire d
A M evera. G re a h a m . O re-
p o rtan t business board.
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BURBANK
S U E D P O T A T O E S fo r
paigu, and has been in the past.
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Professional Ads.
P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L
P h o n e , Office 1851
H. IL HUGHES, M .D .
H o u r s : 10-12 A .M .
Office 2251
a mu
Classified Ads
THINK
W a lr a d & W r ig h t
CEMENT WORK DONE
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voters In th is te rrito ry . We are
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O. A. BRYAN
do try sincerely to tre a t candidates
I’lin n e G r e sh a m 78 x Í
a n d questions fairly and im p a rtial­
ly. tt should be stated th a t the
Outlook solicit« no political ads.
Peter I.enarri
They com e voluntarily and our a t ­
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titu d e and support la not bast d on
I leaning and
th e fact a candidate ad v ertl ■ » In
Pressing
the Outlook. We ask our reader* I
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in G re a h a m
to think.
1211
W» r a il awd d e liv e r
Hal Hosa Is the man to succeed
Ham Koxer a» secretary of state
He is well known and capable, lie
merits your vote.
Wbat you want. when y o u want
It, «■ you want It- Want Ad IL
Tell tt to One-FIve-Hil-One.
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O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
Ir. GRFSHAM
(¡ED. LEWIS & SDN
M U N G E R B L A C K C A P P L A N T S fo r
sale
L im ite d su p p ly o f s tr o n g
h e a lth y p l a n t h H II. W a tk in s . B luff
ro a d n e a r C o ttre ll school.
Phone
R an d y 305.
M A T E R N IT Y C A S E S ta k e n f o r $75.
in c lu d in g he a p lta l. n u r s e a n d d o c-
t o r ’s fee
P to n e S V n aet 2125. P o r t- I
la n d
BIG B U R B A N K P O T A T O B 8 fo r s a l e ,
flne ((H iking potato*.«
Mr». 8. R
K itz m ille r, p h o n e 32x1
P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M
w o rk w a n te d
I »awn g r a d in g b a s e ­
m e n t w ork, etc
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phon»- 1924 O re a h a m
A M E R IC A N W O N D E R P O T A T O E S
la rg e a n d «m ail, fo r need
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F O R S A L E —S p a r e In th in claatiifled
d e p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t otTlce o r p h o n e
G re a h a m 1531
F O R S A L E - 3 p a c e in th ia «-laaaifled
«lepar t m en t
C a ll a t ortlce o r p h o n e
G re a h a m 1591.
Hay
H T 1 F IE D H A N N C H E N b a rle y a n d
i» to r y o dt* fo r aale fo r aêed in g
iirpoar*
B. C A ltm a n , p h o n e 459
Automobile!
THU
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K Bi X F *R A FN'ÏXD fo r aale
p M i*
e e h a m . p h o n e 3674
F O R S A L E —S p a c e in th ia cian ai fled
d e p a r tm e n t
C a ll a t o tttce o r p h o n e
G re a h a m Ifttl.
W A N T E I '— M ore p eo p le to u«e
W a n t A da C a ll G re a h a m 1561
F
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P h o n e 866
o r ra s ln n s .
Gates Funeral Home
Your Home Funeral
IMreetnr.
Lady Assletant
Phone Gresham M7I,
th e
»-* ,»n lo an . M ust
$7 4 ' R C A B ru n s
» 'r th o p h o n lx a n d
e n x t r n e co m p lete.
S ta n d a 4 ft. n ig h ,
<h c la s s tw o -to tte d
is m a r v e lo u s to n e .
o f f u r n itu r e , b est
’h o n e T R . 5247. o r
I* o rtlan d . ev e a o r
a ll
M O R T IC IA X B
Miscellaneous
Y O U R G. YIN m y
g et 8325 i» « h cr
wi«k com bi n a tio
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w a ln u t c a b in e t. 1
a b e a u tif u l piece
H o g an R o a d
F lo w er» fo r
R a lld ln g
OREGON
R e sid e n c e 2258
GEO. INGLIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se «
a n d F i t t in g o f G la s s e s
Office o v e r F i r s t S t a t e B a n k
G RESHAM
-
OREGON
Office 1271
P hones
R e s. 127x
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
TAXES
F irst S tale Bank
2-4 a n d 7-8 P .M .
Office— W ith ro w
GRESHAM
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.
G re s h a m , O reg o n
IL V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
Office P h o n e 1431 o r 17»
Re«. 1488
B e s t p h o n e fo 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. M ary L . Hecker
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
E le c tric L ig h t S w e a t»
M in e ra l B a th »
D tth e rm y
l l t r a V io let R a y
H o u r s : 9-12
1-5
Office 122x
Phones
R es. 329x2
I)R. G. E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
S P E C IA L IZ I N G IN
ln-Mo-Ray Gland Therapy
lla n k o f G re sh a m B ld g .
P h o n e Office 1321
R e s . 8263
TR I. 6731
P hones
G A r. 2015
I»r. J. IL E tf genian, A. 1».
(M . D „ D. O., D. C .)
S p e c ia lis t.
C h ro n ic a n d N e r v o n ,
D isease» . M en, W om en A C h ild re n
No O p e r a tio n s
1245 H A L S E Y S T .
P o r t l a n d , O re.
O P T IC IA N
I)R. C. L. H A Y N ES
Eyesight Specialist
G L A S SE S F IT T E D
M o h aw k Hl<lg.
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S
P O R T rVarv n ° b c r ts BrOH'' S to re
IO R T L A N D
-
OREGON
D E N T IS T S
P hones
Office 21S4
R e s. 2185
I)R. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
Dr. Julius G. S tu re
Dentist
Office In B a n k o f G r e s h a m B ld g
_ N e rv e lllo e k ln g
X -R a y W o rk R e fe rre d
Office 561
P hones
R e s. 563
ATTORNEYS
A T w . 0715
Phones
G r e s h a m 1591
M cGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
G re s h a m Office W ith r o w B ldg.
P ro b a te a n d C o r p o r a tio n W o rk
P o r tla n d O fc., 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
W. J. COOPER
Attorney at Law
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
Office 1121
Phones
R es. 1481
M U S IC IA N S
PIANO
flokexce m . honey
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g .
Gr<‘Rham
P h o n e 1721
ix s r iiA M i:
J. ROSS BROWN
R pr I hstufp nnd In su ran ce
F I R E — A U T O M O R IL K __ I I F F
H E A L T H - H I R g l a b Y
T e le p h o n e B ld g . M a in »Street
G re s h a m . O reg o n
office 2561
P h o n e»
Be«. 2568
JAM ES ELKINGTON
Beal Estate
Insnrance
Loans, Conveyancing
T e lep h o n e B ld g . M a in S t.. G re s h a m
Office 2561
P h o n e»
K es. 82»8
Insurance, R eal E sta te
H e a lth .
A u to m o b ile
O r.2 ,7 BI°ne F,lre K®1"* A“ n
II. TV. T H O R N R ’ S g t.
O RESHAM , OREGON
• •ffire 2.51
P h o n e»
Re».
L A st 2747
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G r e s h a m 25ft 1
J. v . COGSWELL CO.
g e n e r a l in su r a n c e
Si<,e. . R e Prei* n t * t i v »
N o r th w e s te r n M u tu a l L ife In « Co
814 Weatherly ¡lldg.
( .r a n d a n d M o rriso n S ts.
PGRTLAN H,
OREGON
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REAL ESTATE
»n<4 F a rm »
F a a te r a ( l a r k a t n a , U o a a ty L a a d » ,
IN S U R A N C E
A u to m o b ile
L ia b ility
(*M. A. MORANO. R e a lto r
408 O r e s h a m
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fo r aa le
T w o o v en s. 1- b u rn e r a n d ¡
2 -b u rn e r. $lft
P E P
a to re . G re wh­
am
Pl-.one 901. or ev en in g * 1791. |
Col. W. S. Wood & Sons
A uctioneer
Farm aad Stork
fiale»
a fipeelalty
VANCOUVER. WN.
Phoae Yaaeearer 114, or
Oreaban Oatlook 1561
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