Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 29, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRESHAM
PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
P ublished every T uesday and F r i­
day a t G resham , O regon, by th e
Outlook P u b lish in g Co., H. L. St.
C lair, E ditor and M anager.
W.
George
Landon
L id to Final Rest
Im p ressiv e fu n eral serv ices w ere
One y e ar, 12 00. six m onths, *1.10. th re e
m o n th s' tria l su b scrip tio n , 60c.
C om bination r a te s w ith all th e P o r t­ held F rid ay a t th e M ethodist E p is­
lan d D allies.
copal ch u rch for th e late G eorge
W. Landon, who passed aw ay at
A D V E R T IS IN G
R a te s re aso n a b le. O u r re p re s e n ta ­ th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs.
tive will call.
W illiam S tanley, May 23. aged 91
E n te re d
as
second-class
m a tte r y ears, 4 m onths and 12 days.
M arch 3. 1*11, a t th e Postofflce aJ
G resham . O regon, un d er th e A ct oi
M arch. 3. 187».
M em ber of th e S ta te E d ito ria l A sso­
ciatio n
M em ber of th e N a tio n a l E d ito ria l
A ssociation.
( ONTRASTS WILL BE NOTICED.
T he m ost conserv ativ e and t r a ­
ditionally a risto c ra tic Ideas re g a rd ­
ing w om an’s place In th e w orld and
the m ost m odernly prog ressiv e will
be brou g h t in c o n tra st next O cto­
ber in San A ntonio, T exas, w hen
th e expected 10,000 women of the
g eneral federation of w om en's clubs
and the expected 40,000 m ore of the
A m erican L egion au x ilia ry m eet in
th a t old city for th e ir respectiv e
conventions.
San A ntonio is an In terestin g old
city w ith a S panish b ackground in
w hich m any of th e old tra d itio n s of
th e south, especially reg a rd in g
w om en, still p ersist.
Only w ithin the p ast six m onths
or so, it is said, have women ven ­
tu red to sm oke In public In San
Antonio, and m ore of th e co u rtesies
and fo rm a lities a re observed in
busin ess as w ell as social life in
th e n o rth and east.
It is in te restin g to note th a t In
th is atm o sp h ere the conventions of
th e m ore progressiv e women will
be held th is y ear beginning O cto­
ber 8.
BAN
II. J. JACOBSON
M ANAGING
D IR E C T O R
h a u l in g
out
LADY
ASSISTANT
E °n» ,h.bokut *hi* «ime of ,he
from .«.m ¿ " L f n ’
We II do it to your car.
Copeland
Lumber Co.
S E R V IC E
Sil. 1 8 2 1
Day or Might
Lady A asH innt
Telephone t<7|
Cffesham
‘
a n d F ittin g of G i i i . e,
Office o v e r F i r s t S ta n R ,.k
GRESH A M
,
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Office 1271
Phones
*ea .
A. W. BOTKIN, M i)*|
Physician and Surgeon
R oom s 15 a n d 16, Congdon Bldg
H o u rs 2 to 5 P. M.
G re sh a m , Oregon
SA N D and GRAVEL
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Physiciap and Surgeon
W alrad
& Wright
TED WRIGHT, Prop.
Office o v e r B an k of G-esham
W ith D r. W. J . o tt
Office P hone 1481 o r 17» R „, nil II
B e st phone fo r appointm ent 1
1631
C arpenter & B uilder
DOCTORS — C H IR P P R ACTIC
Work
Dr. M a ry F. Becker
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
E le ctric L ig h t Sw eat,
M ineral U
B ltra
a th , V iolet Ray luth..».
II
‘ ""u'
H o u r s : 9-12
1-5
Office 122x
Phones
Res. 329x2 II
H EN R Y BLACK
GOOD W ORK, P R O M P T S E R V IC E
F A IR P R IC E S
T elephone B R o a d w a y 8060
DR. G. E. MALLETTlI
S P E C IA L IZ IN G IN
In-Mo-Kay Gland Therapy
B a n k of G reeham Blilg,
P hone Office 1321
lies, 1241 j
TRI. 6731
H. W .SNASHALL.
T H R E E -T U B E
speaker, good
p a rlo r o rg an ,
W elch, phone
Horses
S -T O N FO RD T R U C K w ith delive
top to exchange for cows. A. "
FO R S A L E —Black m are, w eight about
G oger, phone 3089, G resham .
900 pounds. G entle and good w o rk ­
er. D onahue place, 2 m iles south of FO R D B E R R Y TRU CK for sale
I logan.
Ä
--
\ \ ANT TO R E N T fa rm w est of G resh-
am ; m ust be good soil, buildings,
GOOD FA M IL Y CGW for sale. G re sh ­
am G reenhouse, phone 306.
road, n e ar good sc h o o l; fall posses-
s io n , leas,-. W rite p a rtic u la rs, lo-
R E G IS T E R E D JE R S E Y COW for
cation, price to P. O. box 11, J e n -
n in g s Lodge. Oregon.
sale. F re sh . J. H. L indgren, phone
2S9S, G resham .
H A N TED —Used p o ta to p la n te r In
T O U It JE R S E Y COW S for sale. F resh.
good condition. C arl H anson, 4 m iles
One 6-gallon, com ing fresh soon.
so u th e a st of B oring. P hone D a m a s­
cus 23x. R t. 2, B oring.
Also p a stu re for c a ttle
Benson
Hotel F a rm a n d H ensley road, 4
mile south b a s e Line.
A L A R G E L IST n F U SED m achinery,
cream
se p a ra to rs,
gas
engines,
GOOD F R E S H c o w FO R SA L K ; also
sp re a d e rs a n d c u ltiv a to rs.
H essel
Im plem ent Co.
a 1350-pound m are ; good w orker,
cheap. -Mrs M ary E k stro m . second
house south of O rient g ra n g e hall.
F A IR B A N K S PL A T FO R M 500-pound
, s ta le s for sale.
P ra c tic a lly new.
W A N T ED —P ef. veal. bogs,
P rice reasonable.
Leon
C addy,
to freshen soon.
F re sh cow s for
phone 438, G resham . V ictory d istric t
sale. C. A. B utcher. Rt. 1 B ox 418.
P o rtlan d . B ase Line and Buckley R ID IN G C U LTIV A TO R. L ittle J a p ;
avenue. T A bor 4979
also P. a n d o lis te r for sale. W m .
El wick, Rt. I, T ro u td ale, betw een
T ro u td ale a n d S pringdale on Ogden
road. P hone C orbett 1101.
Hogs
STA N D A RD S E E D E R , com bination
hand c u ltiv a to r a n d seeder in A -l
condition. A b a rg a in a t $10. J. E.
M etzger, phone 1901.
C H E S T E R W H IT E PIG S FO R SA LE.
U..T. Sell. G resham . O regon
Phone
2656.
6 W E E K 8-O L B PIG S for sale. IL L.
S|H’in-vr, P a ltn b la d road, phone 3Sx,
< »reshatn.
Real Estate, Rentals. Etc.
b o l t S A L E S everal p u reb red B e rk ­ FO R R E N T , good five-room bungalow
shire pigs eligible to re g iste r, a t the
furnished or un fu rn ish ed
M odern
M lnslnger ranch, n e a r
M arm ot.
th r o u g h o u t: g a ra g e
In q u ire Mrs.
Phone 22x1, ¡Sandy.
tf
I . A. Gould, phone 793.
I
Sheep
F 1 \E
4-VEAR OLD S H R O P S H IR E
♦ we« for sal», also six sp rin g ewe
lam bs and one young -Shrop ram .
A. W ellm an, phone D am ascu s 5y.
Dogs
BOSTON B U L L T E R R IE R pu uppies
for sale
Mrs, C. Pow ell pitone
G resh am 101.
tf
Poultry
B RO O D ER, us, 4 onn aeaaon. Io first -
cla ss c o n d itio n : cost new $65. will
sell for $25. J, E. M etzger, p h o n e ,
1901.
W H IT E P E K IN DUCK EGOS for
h a tc h in g G ibson’s, G resham , phone
32x.
W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A C. B a rred
Rock a n d I. I Red chicks, bred for
high egg production
Also 6 to 8
w eeks old pu: ts. S ilver Bell P o u l­
tr y F a rm . 97th stre e t a n d Section
Line road. R oute 1. P o rtla n d . SU n-
set 2694.
POULTRY WANTED
ALL K IN D S, ANY T IM E
W E PAY CASH
on good
- r
MONEY TO LOAN.
real
e sta te se c u rity
See
U resham . phone 25ni
Employment
Plants, Seeds. Etc.
Wrni^eTE^'iAn
"’faffltftrry pickers at
«o T* • Ì V i ,nl *■’ 7"** of G resham ,
IB ANK SE K D p o tato e s
H Stone. Rt. 2. T ro u t-
own J n t s ’- T
r
H enkle. m ile so “ *'
P hone C orbett 3x1
MEN
“ S —
p rin g d ale
W a N TE
eel willows,
Van Dome«
rient.
P lA lW IN G AND G E N E R A L TEAM
w ork w anted. Ij»wn g ra d in g ba«e-
m ent work, etc
C \V
Adama.
phone l>24. G resham
A rticles—Lost or Found
llav
Automobiles
Podffe s» re* n rllv e ry , lie
•rd to u r tn r
1-tnn G ra h am Brow tru c k w ith d a iry
m I v . a -1 ro n d *.tion. c
u a ra n te e d
guaranteed,
1921 l\x l< e sedan
il.'S T\xl<c touring. cut down for b«d
ll24 iMdtf»-* coupe
BK o c RAV a T A NELÄON
P h o n e 1471
Gresham
»
W estinghouse
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
• 1* * * 1* M ohawk Bldg.
T H IR D A N D M ORRISON STS.
„ „ O v e r R o b e rts B ros.' Store
PO RTLAN D
-
OREGON II
ele ctric
p e rfe c t condition a t a re a l
Ph°™
Russell Akin. 390x1.
D E N T IS T S
Phone,
: H IG H E S T CA SH P R IC E P A ID a t th e
; G re sh a m c a n n e ry for C u th b ert red
- ra sp b errie s. B e rry G row ers P a c k in g
Co., G resham .
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Screen lloors
P ric ed $1.75 to $2.75. Sizes 2 ft
i to 3 —
ft. ---■«
wide. —
F ir s t g ra d e a n d v e ry
a ttr a c tiv e
style.
O scar
T horen,
G resh am W oodw orking shop. P h o n e
Miscellaneous
RAD IOS AN D PH O N O G R A P H S H ave
JT JE S L Ä S * r ,d io * * nd p h o n o g ra p h ,
p r i i ü n,î?in
- T .« « w e n w
p rice,, » t u tra d e for wood o r ( » m
p r o d u e » , m a r g ., rT u e .
M rtxger, phon« 1961.
F O R S A L E -P *y b* ■! iron bed. , p r ra
a i* J m attree-, b re a k fa e t t a b l i ' a n j
.-•n e .—. . a ,w ° f h e r t , o f d ra w e r»
fo rk e r,
tw o
w icker
c h a ir ,. Axm n e tr r rug. etc. Oood a ,
SfW
L,Bn4 E * a«t C o rb ett, phon«
v*«h- C H.
L.
M oody.
o rb ett
J°f
Office 2184
Kn. 1185,|
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray ||
Office o v e r B a n k of Gresham
i
00X1.
Dr. ./ulius G. Sture
Dentist
»
GRAY E L IN P IT o r screened In
bunkers.
L L. D avidson, H ensley
road n e a r T ro u td a le. P hone G re sh ­
am 15x1.
Office In R an k o f G resham Bldg
N e n e Blocking
X -R a y W ork Referred
Office 561
Phones
Res. 541II
lOG-POUND FL O U R SACKS for sale,
H a dozen a t C ity B ak ery , G resham .
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Hood and Saw ing
ATTORNEYS
DRY CORDW OOD $7.25.
16-lnch
wood, $7.60. F ir s t g ro w th ; also 16-
m* b plank wood, dry, $7.00, a n d
,4 r 5 .G e n e r a l hau lin g .
l has. M cGinnis, phone 271.
E X T R A GOOD SE C O N D -G R O W T H
cordw ood a t very low price, a lso
good, heavy slabw ood. See o u r wood
Get o u r prices. C. H. C alkins W ood
am b , phone ni92°x ,th 8 tree t’ Q re sh -
ATw. 0715
W. J. COOI’ER
A ttorney at Law
W OOD FO R SA L E — F irs t a n d s e c o n d
g ro w th cordw ood a n d ties
anv
i'i'Sed'
giabw ood, $4.50. d e liv e re d
H ayden F uel Co., G resham , phone
3bib. evenings.
K
Office o v e r B a n k o f Gresham
Office 1131
Phones
Re». IMI |
MUSICIANS
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONET
Studio F irst State Bank Blig.
Gresham
Phone 17211
IN S U R A N C E
J. ROSS BROWN
Heal Estate anil Iii'Krunrt
F IR E — A U TO M O RII 1 — U H |
H E A L T H — BURGLARY
T elep h o n e Bldg., M ain Street
G re sh a m , Oregon
O/flre 2.»«I
P h o n es
He». I
M ars
I’llONE
Peter
JA M ES ELKINGTONj
Reni Estate
Insnra««*
Loans, Conveyan: !mt
Lenard
Cleaning and
P r e s s in g
1211
O ur c le an in g p lan t I,
In G resham
W» fa ll a a d d e ll ,er
CEMENT WORK DONE
.......... . ’’ï.'i.ZTK* ™>* • «
R- C. F R A C E
G R E SH A M
du
Phon« 1017
hates Funeral Home
'o u r Home Fonerai
IMreelor.
ni.
î^ai,y A»»l9t*nt
I hone Oreoham 5471.
Gresham 1M11|
G re sh a m Office W ithrow Bldg.
P ro b a te a n d C orporation Worl
P o rtla n d Ofc., 501-7 C orbett Bldg. II
I
SLABW OO D F O R SA L E .
Spec
price on o rd e rs to M ay 15
I
r rasw ell. phone 3083. G resham
F 'tnRn
Phones
M cG uirk & Schneider\\
A ttorneys at Law
k.
T elephone B ldg., M ain St., G
Office 2561
P hones
Res. I
Insurance, Real EstottW
h ^ W e a th e rw a x ,
I IBANK SL i:i> P O T A T O E S f»>r
iale. Abo .it lv*' sa* ka a t
j»er l»k)
a n d g et ’em A rth u r Led- LOST. a t S andy or on Bluff road, be-
twee: i Sandy And P le asan t Hom e,
(hoite D a m a s 'u s 97.
• M arten
•’n n ^ k fur. R ew ard.
Mrs. G E B
auder. 1224 M ason S t .
n iR K K VCR.CS o f flue clover and
» *• Hav for ^ l e . » heap I. K. N eal.
«» . ». ^ o rt roa<’ *>uth from O rient,
first house.
B a rg a in
°AN
1" 8T
, , r R A
, W R E R R , Y P IC K E R S w anted.
.r DG.*' ;
h» 'f m ile n o rth
■>i i te a sa n t Hom e on Dodge P a rk
i d ti m iles east of G resham .
F O R SA LE. 9 1.26 a
O. P a c k a rd . .1 mile
K elso sto re. R t. 2,
ran8e ln
DR. C. L. HAYNES
Eyesight Specialist
GOOD FIV E-R O O M H O USE for ren t
In T hom pson addition by first of
J u n e ; bath, g a ra g e , woodshed. In -
SE gro
A S w O th
N E fir,
D W cord
OOD 1 . F 5 O t h R . SAT P
quire Mrs. L . B. Coe, phone 421.
also
c
^
a
r
.
posts.
J. S . DonaldsSiJ;
F ” R R E N T —H ouse or a p a rtm e n t, fu r ­
phone S andy 2x.
nished or u n fu rn ish e d
Mrs. A. W.
E aston, Rowell stre et, G resham , e ast
16-1 NCI I BLOCK W OOD fo r sa b T
of I. O. O. F hall.
ftre <1!nVartlbpr *3 G tousand a n d u p :
lire a n d comm on brick. Cameron*.!
’’ ’.‘'i, ? A L E —5-room p laste red house
full basem ent, gas electricity. N ear
* llu r .n ea r Dodge p a rk D B C rns
son.
B oring, Rt. L box 147DB'
1. -'H i a n d S ta rk S ts . $3, ii )0. T erm s.
O w ner cr. Outlook. G resham .
'\ e ? d I ’S \ ' ) ’¿ XOw<^ a t '!' factlon ^ a r a n -
S E E S S. TH O M PSO N for^all kbids of
Also wood for sale. “
o Ä em. F a lrv l“ w - Phone Floyd
sto ra g e
Two room s 25x80, stock
22x4,
b a rn a n d y a rd s In connection. P hone
631.
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FO R W OO D SA W IN G call H H
O resham .rln> '
PhoHn . J ° ^
FARM S FO R SA LE.
in « tine a g ric u T.-----
lar8® o f K sm
In
ltu ra l r* section
arl all.
J
H ag b erg R t 2. G resham , phone 2881.
G R E SH A M F U E L COM PANY WTT I
M«hn?iT eT ‘ i l
on real e state.
„„J
or long loans.
F a rm lo an s
Phones,
mm e i» ui. residence 1x5.
S?“ ?.? a t 6 per cent No com m ission.
B W T horne, phone 2751.
grow
e d , F ir s t
grow th
th ft?
flr 8A>
, nd B S liv e r <lgo
MONEY TO LOAN on real e sta te se ­
cedar
cu rity . K. A. M iller. G resham . Ore.
Phone 3109
E H oasner, G resham .
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
Gresham. Oregon
N E T T E D GEM S E E D P O T A T O E F fb r
Male grow n on high l a n d ; m ark e t
>»rtcv G. H A ilder, phone 436
m odern
OPTICIAN
R A D IO fo r sale. L oud
condition, $10 ; ’C ro w n ’
good tone, $25. Mrs.
3705 evenings.
R ange
Portland, 0n.ll
1245 HALSEY ST.
G resham .
Farm Machinery, Etc. •
*OK S A L E —A No. 1 fresh d a iry cows,
good p roducers
N. Ila y n e , T ro u t­
dale, O regon, lit. 1.
A
A .s?°onenhorKse0dberr°yndd i ^
F. M attson, phone 577.
Cattle
E le rtrle
QAr. !
N.D.II
(M. D., D. O., D. C.)
S p e c ia list.
C hronic and Verio,. II
D iseases. M en, W omen A Chlldmll
No O perations
THINK
ferred. R unning w a te r all sum m er.
Ra.v W aite, h a lf mile no rth of A n­
derson sta tio n
Phones
Dr. J . R. Eggenian,
WANT AD. RATES.
U N IV E R S A L E L E C T R IC R A N G E for
sale.
U sed six m onths.
A t h a lf
F irs t Insertion, lc a word, m ini­
price. $45. T erm s. C. E. V an Slyke.
mum 20c; sub seq u en t Insertions, THINK TH INK
phone 3297, G resham .
AAc a w ord, m inim um 10c.
W hether we look or w h eth er we C R A T E S—B uy y o u r c ra te s from th e
R o ta ry C ut B ox Co., one block w e st
listen
of G re sh a m ' C an n ery , a n d sa v e
Pasture
We hear life's m u rm u r o r see i t
m oney. P hone 967.
glisten.
P A S T U R E TO R R E N T —C a ttle p re ­
( all l.omr IHatnnce
O regon T elephone C o .
Special Attention to Eve
Classified Ads
it B A N K S E E D po tato es
Mr.* K. K. V an F leet, n ear
Failure to keep in touch
with your business or family
at all time: has been made
inexcusable because of the
telephone.
Rea. lx»
A lso P a p e rin g a n d P a in tin g
Foster Road at 91st St.
Rcs'.i. r,... —
GEO. INGLIS" M b "
Physician and Surgeon
G resham F uel C o.
Remodeling, Foundation
and Rooting
Dependable Funeral
D irectors
l)REQ0 .
C hiropractic Physician
KEEP IN TOUCH
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
Office 2254
Phones
pjJ
2-4 a a -
Office—Withrow Rending
PROMPT SERVICE
Office 1041
J acobson C o .
CALL ON US
H. H. HUGHES M. d I
H o u rs : 10-12 A.M.
G R E SH A M
Phone
Gates Funeral Home
OILY urn/
s/reys OILYf
We serve by Being Ready.
Phone, Office 1151
We are ready to tak e sto rag e
o rd ers a t sum m er prices.
° Ver
Portland-Gresham Stage
In su ra n c e funds for farm loans |
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
easy term s 11. W T horne Adv
Day or night, Jacobson Ser­
vice stands ready to assist in
the emergency. As close as
the telephone on your wall,
it will be found available to
all as needed. Seven days a
week and at any hour, it may
be relied upon to do all th at
can be done and with a quiet
efficiency th at is both rever­
ent and timely.
PHYSICIANS — MEDICAI
WOOD of all kinds
COAL, best grades
BRIQUETS, Diamond
When A ssistance M eans So Much
n,
MAY
Professional Ad s .
FU EL
Friendly Assistance
«*•041 way A Nel|oa
Grpuham
TUESDAY,
OREGON
D on’t lay down th e paper till you
have read the W ant Ads.
t t
'S ’,
T he services w ere In ch a rg e of
th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , w ho read
tlie s c rip tu re and offered prayer.
T he serm on w as by th e Rev. S. O.
F ah n esto ck of P o rtlan d C hurch of
TROUTDALE SA ND
th e B reth ren . D unkard, who took
for his tex t th e w ords of th e aged
and GRAVEL CO.
Sim eon, "Now letest thou thy s e r­
M ason and C oncrete Sand
v an t d e p a rt In peace".
D. M.
and G ravel
Cathey, who had known Mr. L an ­
In b u n k e rs o r delivered
don for 45 years, spoke briefly of
Cement »rick and Cement
FATHER’S DAY.
him as a good neighbor and a m an
M other has had h er day and It Is
J. R. KN ARE, M anager
well, though som eone says th a t of high c h a ra c te r and religious
Phone 48»
every day is m o th e r’s day. A ny­ faith. Music w as fu rn ish ed by a
way, am ong all th e days for a ll th e q u a rte t com posed of C. E. R usher,
v arious personages and p urposes a
Mrs. Elsie Cogswell, Mrs. E. W.
P L U M B IN G
day has been found for fath e r.
F a th e r's day th is year com es on A ylsw orth and Leslie W alrad, w ith
and Septic Tanks
Ju n e 17, Suuday, and on th a t day Miss Amy Cooper as accom panist.
D ay o r C o n trac t
W ORK G U A R A N T E E D
fa th e r will be expected to be u n ­ T he hym ns sung w ere "R ock of
u su ally good and let the children ,
Larry F ocht
and m other, do ju st as they please A ges,” “T he End of th e Road,”
GRESHAM
P hone S ltl
and tre a t fath e r ju st as they see fit, and Abide W ith Me."
especially In th e sp irit of th e G old­
In te rm e n t was in Douglas cem e­
en Rule.
tery.
It is said that a red rose Is con­
Mr. L andon w as a native of
sidered m ost a p p ro p ria te for f a th ­
e r ’s day. They tried to m ake it a B lunsville, Tenn. Dll March 15,
dandelion but dandelions w ere too 1866, ho m arried Miss E lizabeth
com m on and w ouldn’t sell so they
H enkle. They lived to g eth er until
abandoned th e Idea.
F eb ru ary 10, 1911, when Mrs. L an ­
don passed aw ay at th e ir home
n ear G resham . The L andons cam e
to Oregon in 1882 and lived at
Qoertlnaa nml Aaawera by
S uccessors to R arn es L um ber Co.
llrn o k s for th e first ypar, when
M. ». Nelson.
ROY O. SO W LES, M anager
they settled near P le a sa n t Home.
Building M aterials and
A nsw ers to q u e stio n s elsew h ere In T hey la te r lived for a y ear on the
to iln v 's O utlook
"W lee up” on th e Fred Ruegg place on P le a sa n t View
Mill Work
W a n t Ads. also
avenue and still la ter a t Rockwood,
C om plete line of
1 T he average m ile of steam w here Mr. Landon owned and op­
MONARCH PAINTS
ra ilro a d In th e United S tate s c a r ­ erated a blacksm ith shop. In 1898
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
ries each day seven freight tra in s
and seven passen g er tra in s co n sist they moved to a farm on w hat is
E stim ates on houses and b u ild ­
ing of a total of 325 fre ig h t c a rs knowu as B lrdsdale avenue, w here
ings gladly subm itted.
and 46 passen g er cars. T he net they lived un til th e death of Mrs.
Income of the average m ile Is $t3 Landon. Since then Mr. Laudou
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h day w hich is 4% per cent In terest
Powell St.
G resham
has
lived
In
the
homes
of
ills
on th e Investm ent.
d
au
g
h
ters,
w
here
lie
has
been
giv­
2 T his co u n try has 26 per cent of
all tile Jew s of the w orld, or 3.572,- en th e ten d o rest care.
419. In New York city alone th e re
He w as w onderfully well p re ­
a re 1,643.012. In the Inst 10 y ears served for a man of his years, in LY. PORTLAND
I.V. GRESHAM
th e Jew s in this co u n try have In­
Powell a R o b e rt,
creased 500,000, tw ice as fast ns in sp ite of the fact th a t a fte r lie was P a rk and Yam hill
R E acon 8181
P hone 1823
E urope w ith a to tal of 10.903.S64 SO yeurs of age one of his legs was
and an Increase of hut 900,000. In am p u tated at the knee because of a •7:40 a. m . S. L.
•6 45 a m , B. L.
th e past 10 y ears about 100,000
•7 00 a. m., P. V.
•7 :50 a. m.. B I.
•7:15 a. m,. S. L.
Jew s have gone from E urope to m alady from w hich he had suffered •8 30 a. m . P. V.
9
SO
a
ni
.
B.
L.
8 :S0 a m , B. L.
P alestin e, but few If any from the for years. His hearing w as good
9 50 a m . 8. I*
» 00 a. m . 8 L.
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9:30
United S tales.
and his eight wit# so good th a t he 10 SO a m . P V.
10 30 a m B I,.
11 30 i a m B L.
3 The New Z ealander Is the was able to read new spaper head 11 50 a. in ■ L.
11 00 a. m 8. L.
11 30 a. m P V.
w ealth iest w orld citizen witli an av ­ lines w ithout g lasses up to th e , 12
P m P. V
12 30 P- m ■ L.
1:
P m.. B. L.
erag e of $3,317.70 per ca p ita and
1 :00 P m S L.
1 : P m ■ u
tim
e
of
I
i I h seven* Illness last D e­
fnlrly w ell distributed. T he Swiss
1 30 P ni P. V.
a: P in P V.
2 30 P m ., B L.
com es next w ith an average of $2,- cem ber. In Ja n u a ry he suffered a
P m B. L.
3 00 P Til ■ L.
P m . 8. L.
99R.20 per cap ita and th e United stro k e of paraly sis. His d au g h ters
3 SO P III P. V.
P m.. P V
S tnles th ird w ith $2,941.90. S u r­ declared I hut his patience was r e ­
I .10 P m . B L.
P m.. H L.
5 :00 P m 8. L.
prisin g ly to tlie m ost of us Rn
P m S. L.
5
30 P ni.. P. V
P m . P. V.
m ania conies fourth w ith $2,808.90 m ark ab le and tliat he never com ­
7 00 P m . P V.
P m. P V
p er capita, but not w ell distributed. plained of his lot.
SAN l»Y 1»IVIAIOX
G reat B ritain I- fifth w ith $2,690.10,
Mr. L andon w as a v eteran of th e
C anada next w ith $2 662 40 and C iv il w ar. lie enlisted in tlie Con­ l i. p o ltr i imi
l.v. SANDY
A u stralia next with $2599. At the
low en.l of th e scale a re R ussia federate arm y at the beginning of 1 :30 p. m., P. V.
8 :15 a. m.
3 .00 p. m.
5:30 p. m . P . V.
w ith bill $216 60: G teece with tlie w ar und served to the end.
$395.80 and B ulgaria w ilh $403.10.
L t . GRESHAM
Tile surviving sons and d au g h ­ Ar. GRFSIIAM
4 T he heaviest per cap ita n a t­
fur Portland
p. ra.
8 45 a m . P. V.
ional debt Is c a r r i e d by G reat B r i ­ te rs m e 8. J. Landon of P o rtlan d , 2:16
6 15 p m
3:45
p. m. P. V
Mrs.
L
au
ra
l'u
lle
u
and
Mrs.
Jo
ta in and Is $914 30. New Zealand
•D ally except S u n d a y s a n d holidays
com es w ith a debt of $829 70; sephlne Stanley of G resham , Mrs.
S L —Section Line road
F ia n c e owes $458.20 and th e United Lola Spatli of Seaside, E. 1). Iain-
1* V - Powell Valley rna>l
S t a l e s j 155 20 p e r c a p ita
H. L.—Rase Line road
don
of
C
entralia,
W
ashington
and
j
5 The cost of living flgured on a
O w ned and o p e rated by
p re-w ar basis of 100 Is highest in Mis, Ellie Booth of Boring.
GEO.
LEWIS & SON
Rum ania w hich is 3,900; B ulgaria
la next with 2.698; tlre ece next
w ith 1.694 On the sam e basis the
coal of living In th e U nited S tates
w as last y ear 173; In g reat B ritain
169; In F ran ce f-07 and in G er­
m any, 150. T he low est living costs
a re In A n strls 109; H ungaria, 112
and P oland 120.9.
6 In 1927 the U nited S tate s spent
O u r equipm ent is at your
for defense (not Including other
disposal day o r night, O ur
w ar costs such as pensions, in te r­
est on w ar detya, etc.) $679,709,000;
success is built on being ready
G reat B ritain. $567,427,000; Russia.
$347 580.000;
Chinn $297,703,000:1
to s e n e at any and all tim es
F rance, $269,463,000. T re aties R> j
outlaw w ar would save th ese live
nations a yearly hill of m ore than
tw o b illio n d o l la r s .
Do You Know?
GRESHAM,
sw V h ' ’ sto J h h s jump ’
“ I got so nervous my stom ach
felt like it w as jum ping. Vinol en ­
tire ly relieved th e trouble. I feel
b e tte r th a n in y ears."—J. C. Duke.
Vinol is a com pound of iron,
p h o sp h ates, cod liver peptone, etc.
T he very F IR S T b ottle m akes you
sleep b e tte r and have a BIG ap p e­
tite. N ervous, easily tired people
a re su rp rise d how QUICK th e iron,
P hosphates, etc., give new life and
pep.
Vinol ta ste s delicious.—
G resham D rug Co.—Adv.
A rem a rk a b le fe a tu re of the
g a th e rin g w as the la rg e n um ber of
th e descendents p re se n t and ’ th e
fact th a t th e p allb ea re rs, six active
and four ho n o rary , w ere all young
m en, g ran d so n s of th e deceased.
Mr. L andon had expressed th e w ish
th a t his g ran d so n s act as his p a ll­
b ea rers. T h ere w ere m ore th a n 50
m em bers of his fam ily p rese n t, in ­
cluding six ch ild ren , 26 g ra n d c h il­
d ren anil th e ir hu sb an d s and wives,
and 14 g re a t g ran d c h ild ren . Of
th e e n tire num ber, only tw o w ere
ab sen t. T he p a llb e a re rs w ere E a rl
and R alph S tan ley , H a rry and O r­
ville Spath, G eorge P ullen and
R obert Booth, active,
W illiam
Booth, Oren S tanley, Byron P ullen
and Glen Spath, h o norary.
OUTLOOK.
A celdent, H ra lth , Automobil»
O regon F ire R elief Assn.
O regon L ife In su ra n c e I >niP»W .
B. W. THORNE. Agt
GRESHAM, OREGCiN
..
Office 2751
Phoar»
R ral 'J
EAst 2747
.
Gresham W1
J. V. COGSWELL CO*
G E N E R A L I N S r R lN C «
E a s t Side R epresentative
N o rth w e ste rn M utual Life lB*
»14 W eath erly Hl'lr*
G ra n d a n d M orrison S’*
PO RTLAN D.
O IlEO«’
REAL ESTATE
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A creage a i d F a rm ,
..
F artera d ark a m a« Co««ty I»’*"
INSURANCE
Fire
Automobile
»h*1
WM. A. MORANO.
Iresh am
»erlag.
AUCTIONEER
CoL W. S. Wood & S«“
Auctioneer
Farm and stock Sale, a
VANCOUVER.
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