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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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Rates reasonable. Our representa
tive will call
E n te re d
ah
«econd-claee
m a tte r
M a n h 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto fllee a t
G re sh a m . O regon. u n d e r th e A ct of
M arch . I. 1*7».
M em b er o f th e S t a t e E d ito r ia l A aao-
c ia tio n .
M em b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l
Association.
Coolidge and Farm
Relief
Continued from pago 1
ucts are rushed upon the market
and the price slumps. The farmer
cannot hold out his produce for the
best market. Said President Cool
idge “I want to see them undertake
under their own management, the
marketing of their product under
such conditions as will enable them
to bring about greater stability in
prices and less waste in marketing
but entirely within unalterable
economic laws.” This means that
the farmer is to evojve from his
present conditions and through
their grange and cooperative or
ganizations to carry the responsi
bility of their own emancipation. It
does not preclude the sympathetic
cooperation of federal government
hut it does preclude the violation
of fixed economic principles with
ultimate disaster. The emancipa
tion will be slow. Cooperative
marketing, storage to avoid glutting
the market, avoidance of overhead
expense, long loans at reasonable
interest rate either to the individ
ual farmer or to organized groups
are prerequisites to the era of hap
piness and contentment for the
farmer.
HAL IIOSS SAYS
THANK YOU, F ltlL N D S
Oregon City, Ore., May 31, 1928.—
To the Editor:—Please permit
me to express to you. and through
you to the republican voters of
Multnomah county, my deep ap
preciation for the support accord
ed tne in the recent primary elec
tion. My vote in your county was
gratifying to me. and I know full
well thut 1 should not huve found
so many friends hud it not been
fo the endorsement of your news
paper. It is an absolute impossi-
liility for a candidate to contact
each and every voter personally,
and aside from that means there
is only one other so effective. And
that Is newspaper publicity. I had
my campaign so planned that
where I had newspaper support 1
depended upon it almost exclusive
ly, although I did make ns much of
a persouul campaign over the state
as I could, in Portland, where 1
bud no newspaper support, 1 cen
tralized my personal work, and by
balancing the two succeeded In
making a consistent showing all
over the state. The reports appear
to show that 1 was either first or
second ill number of votes for this
office in every county except one,
and in that county I hud no news
paper representation whatever, and
«till not visit there.
My success is a distinct tribute
to thx Influence of the up state
press. A number of my editor
friends have been so kind us to say
that their faith in me and their
knowledge of my ability and Integ
rity gave them something to work
on, and whllp of course I felt that
I was fully qualified for the posi
tion, and that the press would not
have supported me liad I not been,
1 know that the cooperation and
support of the newspapers of Ore
gon was the essential factor In
winning the nomination. In times
of elections, candidates naturally
turn to their friends for support.
Fortunately tor me, a great number
of my trieuds were in tlie news
paper business and their support
was more Influential than any other
group could have been. 1 was
uoininuted without doubt as the re
suit of the support of tlie news
papers, hut I ni not a "newspaper”
uandidate and there was no collu
sion between publishers to put me
over. Neither did my former con
nection as an oflleer in the editor
ial association have anything to do
with my victory: 1 was supported
In many instances by editors who
had never been members of the
association
I am very grateful for the splen
did majority accorded me. am deep
ly appreciative of the confidence
shown In me by the electorate of
Oregon, and thank you most aln-
cerely fur the Hue support you
gave me. As secretary of state it
will be ni.v objective to give the
people of this state a clean, con
sclentlous administration of their
affairs, free from politics and
showing every courtesy possible
Very truly yours,
HAL K HOBS.
Republican Nominee for
Secretary of Stale.
MANY IH> HONOR TO
MEMORY OF FRIEND
The chapel of the Gates Funeral
Home was filled yesterday with
sympathizing friends of the sor
rowing husband, who gathered
around the bier of Mrs. Frances T.
Stockton to render the last ser
vices. Mrs. Stockton died Friday
afternoon, June 1, ut Good Samar
itan hospital after a week's illness
from septic sore throat. The Rev.
It. V Wilhelm, pas or of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, preached
lie funeral sermon. He pictured
leath, not as a cruel monster so
dreaded by many, but as a incans of
blessedness into a life beyond.
Said Mr. Wilhelm, “Death is
thought by some to he the most
terrible fact In tlie universe, which
would he true if It were not for the
greater fact of the Christ who lias
conquered death.”
A quartet, composed of Leslie
Walrad, C. E. Rusher, Mrs. Elslq
Cogswell and Mrs. Mary Welch,
with Miss Amy Cooper at the piano,
sang by request, “Jesus That Name
Is Love”, “His Be the Victor's
Name” and "Sweet Peace tlie Gift
of God's Love”. Beautiful floral
offeringa, the mute testimony of
love, nearly tilled the room where
the casket lay.
The honorary pailheurers and
flower bearers, members from the
Silver Leaf Rebekali lodge of Port
land and Mountain Chapter t). E. S.
of Estacada, with which Mrs.
Stockton
was
afllliated,
were
dressed In white and assisted in
caring for the flowers and in other
services. The pallbearers were J.
R. McGinnis, J. E. liarrick, Lee
Edwards, Tom Goodwin and R. I.
Cluytou, ail of Portland, and John
.McGinnis of Estacada.
Frances Thede was born In
Minnesota April 21: 1881, and spent
her earlier years witli her parents
iu Florida. She luter came to Port
land and lived there until her
marriage to Williuin L. Stockton
November 20. 1907, this event tak
Copeland
Lumber Co.
Successor« to Barnes Lumber Co.
BOY <>. ftOWLBB. Manager
Building Materials« and
Mill Work
C o m p le te lin e of
MONARCH PAINTS
H ill.BEK S’ HARDWARE
Ketlmate» on houses and build
ing« Kindly submitted
Powell 8t.
Phone '.MSI
A I’nlii i for I »cry >e« d.
C. llush, former Ford dealer
of Troutdale, Is writing life insur
ance in tills territory for the Union
Central Life Insurance company of
Cincinnati, Ohio, 62 years in liusi-
nges. Office 802 American Bank
Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
Phone I
BEacon 2817: Ilea. EA»t 3840.
Urtifcam
Mort lv tan
We are ready to take storage
orders at summer prices.
PROMPT SERVICE
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First lnsertion, le a word, mini
mum 20c; subxequent lnsertions.
Vie a word, minimum lOc.
Pasture
P A S T U R E F O R R E N T —C a ttle p re
fe rre d .
R u n n in g w a te r all su m m e r.
R a y W a ite , h a lf m ile n o r th o f A n
d e rso n e la tio n .
Horses
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9:15 a . m.
3 00 p. m
Ar. GRESHAM
L y . o r f s h a m
for Purtlaad
8 45 a
16 p. m
3 «5 p
’ D ally e x c e p t S u n d a y » a n d
9 L .- tte c tlo a L in e ro a d
I ’. V —P o w ell V a lle y ro a d
B. L - B a se L in e r o a d
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d
3 15 p. m.
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» A Y -O L D C A L F W A N T E D .
P a lm b la d . p h o n e G r e s h a m 387
Y O U R C H O IC E o f 10 good co w s, six
fre s h . W ill ic ll c h e a p o r tr a d e fo r
o th e r c a ttle . S. T. L in d . 2 m ile s e a s t
o f G re s h a m , p h o n e 28x1.
GEO. LEWIS & SON
la d y A««l«taal
Telephone Î4TI
DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC
Phone
Dr. Mary F. Becker
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
E le c tric L ig h t S w e a ts
M in e ra l B a th »
U tth e rm y
Ultra Violet Ray
H o u r s : 9-12
Office 122x
Phones
Sill
R ID IN G C U L T IV A T O R . L it t l e J a p ;
a ls o P. a n d o . lis te r fo r sa le. W m .
E lw ic k , R t. 1, T ro u td a le , b etw e e n
T r o u td a le a n d S p rin g d a le on O gden
ro a d . P h o n e C o r b e tt 1101.
Real Estate, Rentals. Etc.
Dojfs
Hogs
(¡oats
F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll.
In fine A g ric u ltu ra l se c tio n
K a rl J
H a g b e rg . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 2881.
2 THO RO U G H BRED TOGGENBERG
b u ck k id s fo r a le. M o n th old. I v a n
S w ift, p h o n e 1791.
M O N EY T O LOAN o n re a l e s ta te s e
c u r ity . K. A. M iller, G re s h a m . O re.
Poultry
on
M O N E T TO L O A N ,
good r e a l e s t a t e s e c u rity .
See
R o ss B ro w n . G re s h a m , p h o n e 2601.
R H O D E IS L A N D R E D P U L L E T S fo r M O N EY TO L O A N o n r e a l e s ta te ,
I
- ttlil , 75c • MM h. if
s h o rt o r lo n g Io an s.
F a r m lo a n s
ta k e n soon.
A lso C o le m a n c a m p f m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o co m m issio n .
sto v e , new . P h o n e 268x, J o h n H o
B. W. T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751.
m a n . G re sh a m .
POULTRY W ANTED
Employment
A L L K IN D S . A N T T IM E
W E PA T CA 8H
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 . L a w n g r a d in g , b a s e
m e n t w o rk , e tc
C. W. A d a m s
p h o n e 1924, G re sh a m
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
Gresham. Oregon
P h o n e 1103
I.DST AND FOVNP.
STRAYED
OR
STOLEN.
W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A C B a rr e d ! L O ST
M ack a m t ta n fo x h o u n d .
A. L.
R o ck a n d R 1 R ed c h ic k s, b re d fo r
H e a c o c k . p h o n e D a m a s c u s 85.
h ig h e g g p ro d u c tio n .
A lso 4 to 8
w e e k s o ld p u lle ts. S ilv e r B ell P o u l
tr y F a r m
97th s tr e e t a n d S ectio n
I.in e ro a d . R o u te 1. P o r tla n d
SU n-
set 2(94.
2 Y E A R O L D C A N A R Y fo r s a le G ood
sin g e r.
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B o u rg eo is.
T ro u td a le .
O re g o n , p h o n e C o r b e tt 5101.
Miscellaneous
Plants. Seeds, Etc.
BURBANK
SEED
P O T A T O E S fo r
sa le. 90c p e r sa ck
M C h e ld e ltn .
S y c a m o re «chool. F o o te r ro ad .
C u rtí«
GOOD B U R BA N K S E E D PO TA TO ES.
H all « tra in . >1 a h u n d r e d
Mt. View
F lo ra l Co . p h o n e G re s h a m 168
K \ l . K P L A N T S FOTT S A L E . >1.25 a
th o u s a n d
P o
P a c k a r d . 1 m ile
w est, A« so u th K e ls o sto re . K t. 2.
B o rin g .
I BURBANK SE E D
P O T A T O E S fo r
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A r th u r L ed -
I b u ry , te le p h o n e D a m a s c u s 8«.
Hay
( lower C ro p fo r S ale.
h D will Iw re c e iv e d fo r good c ro p
o f c lo v e r h a y fro m 9 or 10 a c r e s
nice level field fro n tin g h ig h w a y a t
S p rin g d a le
I n q u ire a t E n q u ls t S e r
v ice S ta tio n . S p rin g d a le
Automobiles
TW O
NEW
tie $25
reeh am
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T O T R A I L E R S fo r
L A D av ies, p h o n e
DRY
CORDW OOD
>7.25.
16-inch
w ood, >7.50. F i r s t g r o w th ; a ls o 16-
in ch p la n k w ood, d r y , >7.00, a n d
sla b w o o d , >4.26.
G e n e ra l h a u lin g .
C h a s. M c G in n is, p h o n e 271.
SLABW OOD FO R
SA LE.
S p ecial
p ric e o n o r d e r s to M a y 15. L. E .
C ra s w e ll, p h o n e 3083, G re sh a m .
F R E S II G U E R N S E Y C O W f o r sa le. 5 T W O G O O D C O M F O R T A B L E sle e p in g
y e a r s old.
U n u s u a lly p r e tty a n d
ro o m s fo r re n t in m o d e rn ho m e.
g e n tle . A. B a ld , o n e m ile n o r th o f
B. W. E m e ry , H o o d a v e n u e .
A n d e rso n s ta tio n .
N T - E ig h t a c r e s o n s h a re s ,
W A N T E D — H of, v eal, hogs, a n d o o w i F O r e R a d y R E fo
r < rop. B la n e y , t h i r d h o u se
to f re s h e n soon.
F re s h co w s fo r
n o r th o f h ig h sc h o o l. G re sh a m .
s a le
C. A. B u tc h e r. K t. 1. B ox 418,
P o rtla n d .
B a se L in e a n d B u ck ley M O D E R N 7-ROOM P O R T L A N D ho m e,
a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979
a ll im o ro v e m e n ts in a n d p aid , fo r
sa le.
W ill a c c e p t a c r e a g e a s d o w n
p a y m e n t. 1681 D iv isio n s tr e e t, p h o n e
T A b o r 2082
A f te r 6 p. m .
C a ll
T R in ity 4582.
P U P P I E S F O R S A L E , n a t u r a l h eel-
e rs.
W ilk sd a le
A y r s h ir e
S to c k
B E A U T IF U L N E W M O D E R N 5-
F a r m . G. W ilk in so n . B ull R u n , Ore. MY
ro o m h o m e on A v a a v e n u e . G r e s h
a m , fo r sa le. T ile b a th a n d sh o w e r,
tile d r a in b o a rd s , h a rd w o o d floors,
la r g e a ttic , c e m e n t b a s e m e n t, f u r
n a c e , c e m e n t w a lk s , la w n a n d s h r u b
F o i l S A L E — N in e th o r o u g h b re d C h e s
b e ry . M rs. H. J . P u lfe r, p h o n e 70x.
te r W h ite w e a n e r P igs. P h o n e 2681,
L ee B a ll, B o rin g . O reg o n .
G O O D F IV E -R O O M H O U S E fo r r e n t
In T h o m p so n a d d itio n b y firs t o f
C H E S T E R W H IT E P IG S F O R S A L E .
J u n e ; b a th , g a r a g e , w’o o d sh e d . I n
E . T. S ell, G re s h a m , O reg o n . P h o n e
q u ire M rs. L. B. Coe. p h o n e 421.
2651.
F O R S A L E — 5 -ro o m p la s te r e d h o u se ,
6 W E E K S -O L D P IG S fo r s a le
II. L.
fu ll b a s e m e n t, g a s . e le c tr ic ity . N e a r
S p e n c e r, P a lm b la d ro a d , p h o n e 38x,
E. 28th a n d S ta r k S ts . >3000. T e rm s .
G re sh a m .
O w n e r cr. O u tlo o k . G re sh a m .
F O R S A L E —S e v e ra l p u r e b re d B e r k S E E S S. T H O M P S O N f o r all k in d s o f
s h ire p ig s elig ib le to r e g is te r , a t th e
s to r a g e
T w o ro o m s 25x80, sto c k
M in s in g e r
ran ch .
near
M a rm o t.
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
P h o n e -2x1. S a n d y .
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h o lid a y s
\ \ h eeler, p h o n e 131. G re s h a m
by
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
Rreadng
M cC O R M A C K M O W E R fo r sale. G ood
a s n ew , >40. J o h n W oods. B o rin g ,
Rt. 2.
O n S a n d y R id g e. % m ile
i so u th S w e d ish c h u rc h .
FO R S A L E —D eL av al c re a m s e p a ra
to r. g o o d a s n ew , >40, a ls o 6 L o u d a n
cow sta n c h io n s . J. II. E g a n , q u a r t e r
m ile e a s t o f D a m a s c u s sto re .
W A N T E D — D a y -o ld calf,
p h o n e 134. G re sh a m .
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E X T R A G O O D S E C O N D -G R O W T H
c o rd w o o d a t v e ry low p ric e , a ls o
g o o d , h e a v y sla b w o o d . .See o u r wood.
G et o u r p ric e s. C. H. C a lk in s W ood
C o., w eal en d o f F if th s tr e e t, G r e s h
a m , p h o n e 192x.
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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
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B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
G O O D R ID IN G C U L T IV A T O R f o r
sa le, >25, o r will tr a d e fo r 10-w heel
d isk o r c lo v e r h a y .
M a rk N ic k e r
son, p h o n e 725.
S E L L O R T R A D E . 2500-pound te a m .
1300-pound hors»*. 1000-i>ound m a re .
1 100-pound m u le,
All g e n tle a n d
g o o d w o rk e rs . S. T. L in d . 2 m ile s
e a s t o f G re s h a m , p h o n e 28x1.
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W A N T TO R E N T —P o t a t o p la n te r . E.
S. H a z e l, p h o n e 3906.
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s o u th w e s t o f G r e s h a m , o n H e in e y
ro ad .
F O R S A L E — V ery g o o d w a g o n a n d
h a y ra c k . A lso 100 W . L. co c k e re ls,
7 w eek s old.
F i r s t h o u se to le ft,
so u th o f C e n tr a l P o in t G a r a g e o n
L oop ro a d .
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DR. G. E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
d e liv e re d
Pitone 1825
Peter
Larry Focht
Cement Brick and Cement
A
Physician and Surgeon
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ise a se s
a n d P i t t in g o f G la s se s
Office o v e r F i r s t S ta te B a n k
GRESH A M
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OREOON
Gresham, Oregon
GRESH A M
Maion and Coaerete Hand
und (Jratel
P o w ell
R e sid e n c e 2253
GEO. INGLIS, M.D.
G O O D W O R K . P R O M P T S E R V IC E
F A IR P R IC E S
T e le p h o n e B R o a d w a y SOI®
D a y o r C o n tr a c t
W ORK GUARANTEED
TROUTDALE SAND
and (¡RAVEL CO.
I’a r k a n d Y am hill
B E a c o n 8181
B eU deg
OREOON
R o o m s 15 a n d I t , C o n g d o n B ld g .
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
and Septic Tanks
THINK
LV. PORTi e n
2-4 and 7-1 P.M.
HENRY BLACK
P L U M B IN G
THINK THINK
Cooperation lends the way
Tlie only way Io freedom.
Tlie way to rid the world of thrones
The world no longer needs them.
II. W SNASHALL.
Portland-Gresham Stage
Work
W e c a ll a n d d e liv e r
P h o n e 1917
Phone
10-12 A M .
Office— W ith ro w
GRESH A M
-
Physician and Surgeon
1211
R. C. FRACE
or
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
H o u rs
A lso P a p e r in g a n d P a in tin g
RHONE
U ufteinent w alla, c e m e n t w alk « a n d
Iloon», etc.
b u n k ers
Phone. Office 1(51
Physician and Surgeon
CEMENT WORK DONE
In
R es. I x i
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Carpenter & Builder
N O T IU K O F M A R S H A L ’S S A L E .
C ity o f F a ir v ie w , a M u n ic ip a l C o rp o r
a tio n . vs. F re d II. W eddle.
By v ir tu e o f a n o r d e r d ire c te d to m e
by tiie R e c o rd e r o f tlie C ity o f F a ir -
view a n d d a te d th e 7th d a y o f Ju n e ,
1928, d ir e c tin g m e to f o rth w ith c o llect
c e r ta in su m s o f m o n ey In f a v o r o f th e
C ity o f F a irv ie w , a m u n ic ip a l c o r p o r
al Ion a n d a g a in s t F re d It W edd le fo r
s tr e e t im p ro v e m e n t p u rp o se s , n a m e ly :
The
su m o f F ifty - o n e a n d
50-100
($51.50) D o llar« , to g e th e r w ith I n te re s t
a l tiie r a t e o f 7 per cent p e r a n n u m on
(41.00 fro m th e lirst d a y o f N o v em b er,
1924, a n d in te r e s t a t t h e - r a t e o f 7 p er
c e n t on $10 50 th e r e o f fro m th e first
d a y o f N o v em b er, 1926. a n d fo r th e
coats and diaburaem enta in c id e n ta l to
tlie fo re c lo s u re o f a lien fo r s a id Im
p ro v e m e n ts in f a v o r o f tlie s a id C ity
o f F a irv ie w , a m u n ic ip a l c o rp o ra tio n ,
a n d c o m m a n d in g m e to m a k e s a le o f
tiie fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d r e a l p ro p e rty ,
to -w li :
L o ta 4 a n d 6, B lock 11 o f F a irv ie w ,
in th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h a n d S ta te
o f O reg o n .
N ow . th e r e fo r e , by v ir tu e o f s a id o r
d e r a n d in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e com -
m a u d s 1 h e re o f, I w ill on S a tu r d a y , th e
th d a y o f J u ly , 1928, a t 2 o ’clock p. m .,
a t th e so u th f ro n t d o o r o f th e C ity
H all, in th e C ity o f F a irv ie w , M u ltn o -
in a ii C o u n ty . O reg o n , sell a t p u b lic
a u c tio n ( s u b je c t to re d e m p tio n ) to tlie
h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r r a s h In h a n d , a ll th e
r ig h t, title a n d in te r e s t w h ich th e
w ith in n a m e d F re d II W ed d le h a d on
tlie 7 th d a y o f J u n e . 1928. th e d a te o f
tlie Iss u a n c e o f s a id o r d e r c o m m a n d in g
m e Io m a k e s a le o f s a id p re m ise s , in
o r to tlie a b o v e d e s c rib e d p r o p e rty , o r
a n y p a r t th e r e o f, to s a tis f y th e lien in
fa v o r o f s a id <3lty o f F a ir v ie w , a m u
n ic ip a l c o r p o ra tio n , t o g e th e r w ith In
te r e s t. c o s ts a n d a c c r u i n g c o s ts .
IR A B R O O K S . M a rs h a l.
c . <i SCI I N E I I >ER. C ity A tto rn e y .
D a te d a n d lirs t p u b lish e d , J u n e 8, 1928.
D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . J u ly 6. 1928.
G RESHAM
Phone«
IMS
Professional Ads
Office 2251
Gresham Fuel Co.
Office 1(41
\
PHYSICIANS — MEDICAL
WOOD of all kinds
COAL, best grades
BRIQUETS, Diam ond
B ids W anted.
Gates Funeral Hume
J. F. » A T R I
FUEL
On 20 cords of slabwood deliv
ered at Powell Valley schoolhouse,
District No. 26, delivery any time
before September 1, 1928. Bids will
be o|>fiied June 18. The board re
serves the right to reject any or ail
bids. By order of the shool board.
Adv
A. C. ARVIDSON, Clerk.
Our equipment is at your
disposal day or night. Our
success is built on being ready
to serve at any and all times.
sot
at Newberg Parking ftk,
Gresham
Gresham
Don’t lay down the paper till you
have read the Want Ada.
For lowest rates on automobile,
truck and general insurance see
B. W. Thorne.—Adv.
S E R V IC E
LARD
PURE I.EAF
3 pounds . .
ing place at Hood River. They
lived In Gresham for four years
where Mrs. Stockton made many
friends by the warmth and genial
ity of heL character. In 1920 Mr.
Stockton was transferred from the
transit department of the Portland
Electric Power company to the wa
ter intake work of the company
above Estacada. There they re
sided until Mrs. Stockton’s removal
to the hospital.
Besides her widower Mrs. Stock-
ton is survived by her sister, Mrs.
M. T. Onset of Atlanta, Ga.; four
brothers, Walter Thede of Super
ior, WIs.; R. R. Thede of Lawtey,
Fla.; Herman Thede of Jackson
ville, Fla.; and Henry Th^de of
Chicago, 111.
Among those from out of town
who attended the funeral were
Walter Thede who arrived yester
day from Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lucia, and Mrs. Lulu Arthur, all of
Portland, Arthur Stockton of Ver
nonia, and Mrs. Walter Talbert of
White Salmon, Wash.
Delegates Named
4-H Summer School
Plana are now fairly well com
pleted for the start Sunday morn
ing to the two-weeks' session of the
4-H boys' and girls' summer school
at Corvallis. Scarcely a boy or
girl eligible for attendance at the
school hut Is making every effort
to be there. Local arrangements
are in the hands of W. H. Balilie,
county club agent.
Following are the names of those
who expect to attend from Multno
mah county: Alice Welbes, Kath
ryn Brooks, Jean Copeland, Nina
Langley, Bernice Paulson, Naomi
Dahlquist, Mabel Brink. Evaline
Thoreson, Lois Bartsch, Katherine
Benson, Carlene Carr, Deo Knep-
per, Dorothy Burns, Maxine Rob
inson, Helen Cereghino, Ella Rich
ardson, Nola Smith, Ruth Holmes,
Vera Artderson, Marguerite Pate,
Jean Inglis, Charlotte Johnson,
Gertrude Lee, Marjorie Aylsworth,
Anna Boeckll, Alice Nelson, Nova
Williams, Ruby Arvidson, Edith
Nordblom, Frances Cooper, Pris
cilla Belgh, Helen Hessmer, Paul
ine Buckner, Hazel Taylor, Marvel
Rueber .Julia Ann Abraham, Vir
ginia Wintler, Helen Clark, Vir
ginia Johnson, Lucille Kummel.
Helen Bracy, Rose Thompson, Dean
Merrill, Dale Fortner, Margaret
Howerton, Arthur Roth, John Hil
ton, Raymond Ulrich, John Welbes
Paul Boeckll, Allen Davies, Glenn
Blair, Harold Dahl, Ian Burns,
Floyd Stafford, Lee Copeland, Ger
ald Emily, Jasper Ferguson, Tracey
Auderegg, Arthur Maynard and
Richard Gilbert.
EKIHAY, JINK
F D R S A L E . " H o o s ie r” k itc h e n c a b in e t,
a ls o p la in one, 2 -b u rn e r g a s p la te ,
w ood h e a te r , k itc h e n ta b le
W ill
tr a d e fo r h en s, f r u it J a rs . Ice box.
P h e n e 102x.
F O R S A L E — 6 10x12 w all t e n t s lik e
new . . 10x12 te n t p l a t f o r m s . O liv er
a d j u s ta b le b e rry p lo w . 7 -to o th c u l
t i v a t o r ; 3o0 |l>s. s a l e « ; 4 4x8 g a r
a g e d o o r s ; p o st ho le d ig g e r. N o 12
b e rry w ire a n d s e v e ra l o th e r Items*.
T h e se will be so ld a t a v e ry r e a s o n
a b le p ri« e S u n d a y . J u n e 10. a f t e r
I » a. m.
A. P e a c h e r. L in n e m a n n
S ta tio n .
F D R S A L E , tied, c o m p le te , d re a a e r.
oil h e a te r . ’’C ro w n ” o rg a n , all p ric e d
v e ry re a s o n a b ly .
P h o n e 3705 eve-
W IC K E R B A B Y C A R R IA G E f o r sa le
r e v e rs ib le body, f a ir c o n d ltlh n . coax
>48, sell fo r >12.50. P h o n e 2666.
S E A S O N E D W O O D F O R S A L E , firs t
g ro w th fir, c o rd le n g th s o r 16-inch.
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.
16-IN C H B L O C K W O O D f o r s a l e ;
g o o d lu m b e r. (3 th o u s a n d a n d u p ;
fire a n d co m m o n b ric k . C a m e ro n ’s
S p u r .n e a r D o d g e p a rk . D. B. C ro s-
so n . B o rin g , R t. 1. b o x 147D.
W O O D S A W IN O . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n
te e d .
A lso w o o d f o r sa le.
F lo y d
S u rfa c e .
F a ir v ie w ,
phone
22x4,
G re sh a m .
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll H . H . J o h n
so n , B o rin g , O reg o n , p h o n e 673,
G re s h a m .
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G R E SH A M F U E L CO M PA N Y W IL L
s u p p ly y o u r fu el n e e d s
W ood o f a ll
k in d s, co al a n d b riq u e ts .
P h o n e s,
office 1051, re s id e n c e 1x5.
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 s s n e r. G re sh a m ,
p h o n e 3105.
W O O D F O R S A L E —F i r s t a n d aeco n d
g ro w th c o rd w o o d . a n y le n g th
F irs t
g ro w th tiee, 25c ea c h . F i r s t g r o w th
alabw.vod, $4
D eliv ered .
H ayden
F u e l C o.. G re s h a m , p h o n e 3 (7 (. ev e-
n ln g n _____________________________ t f
FORD
BERRY
TRUCK
fo r a a le
R e a d y to go
In good c o n d itio n
cheap
Aleo o n e - h o rs e b e r r y d l «
F O R W tX V D SA W IN G c a ll S te v e M i r e
F .Mat Taon phone 577.
t to n . p h o n e 394.
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S P E C IA L IZ I N G IN
Bunk of Gresham Bldg.
P h o n e Office 1321
T R I. 6731
R e s. 32(3
P hones
G A r. 2015
Br. J. R. L'vgeinan, N. D.
(M. D.. D. O.. D. C.)
Specialist.
Chronic and N e r v o »
Dlaeasea. Men, Women A Children
No Operation»
1244 HALSEY ST.
Portland. Ore.
OPTICIAN
DR. C. L. HAYNES
Eyesight Specialist
G L A S SE S F IT T E D
( 1 5 -3 1 6 M o h aw k B ldg.
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N STS.
„ „ „ j O v e r R o b e rts B r o s .’ S to re
PORTLAND
-
OREGON
DENTISTS
P hones
He«. (I 8 (
Office (184
DR. W. J. OTT
Dentist
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
Dr. Julius G. Sture
Dentist
Office in B a n k o f G re s h a m B ld g
N e rv e B lo rk ln g
X -R a y W o rk R e fe rre d
Office 561
P hones
R es. 5(3
ATTORNEYS
N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F ’S S A L E .
In tlie C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te of
O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
T-5119.
J a s . L. C ook. P la in tif f v s. P . H . M c
G in ley , D e fe n d a n t.
B y v ir tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n , isk u e d o u t
o f tlie a b o v e e n title d C o u r t In th e
a b o v e e n title d c a u s e , to m e d ire c te d
a n d d a te d th e 16th d a y o f M ay,
1928. u p o n a ju d g m e n t tr a n s c r lp te d ,
e n ro lle d a n d d o c k e te d in s a id C o u rt on
th e 14th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1927, in f a v o r
o f J a s . L, C ook, P la in tiff , a n d a g a in s t
I ’. H. M cG in ley , d e f e n d a n t fo r th e
su m o f $24.00 w ith in te r e s t a t th e r a t e
o f 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e 11th
d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1927, a n d fo r th e
f u r t h e r su m o f $21.30 c o s ts a n d d is
b u r s e m e n ts a n d th e c o s ts o f a n d u p o n
th is w r it on th e 21st d a y o f M ay, 1928,
I lev ied u p o n a ll o f th e r ig h t, t i tle a n d
in te r e s t o r tlie a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t
P H . M cG inley in a n d to th e fo llo w
in g d e s c rib e d r e a l p r o p e r ty t o - w i t :
Ix its lo a n d 13 B a n n e r A c re s. M u lt
n o m a h c o u n ty . O reg o n .
N o w th e r e fo r e , b y v ir tu e o f s a id e x
e c u tio n . a n d in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e
c o m m a n d s o f s a id w r it. I w ill, on
M o n d a y th e 25th d a y o f J u n e , 1928, a t
10 o ’clo ck a . m .. a t th e e a s t f r o n t d o o r
o f th e C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e in P o r tla n d .
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , sell a t
p u b lic a u c tio n ( s u b je c t to r e d e m p tio n ),
to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h in b a n d ,
a ll th e r ig h t, t i tle a n d in te r e s t w h ic h
th e w ith in n a m e d d e f e n d a n t h a d on
th e 14th d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 1927. th e
d a te o f th e e n ro llin g a n d d o c k e tin g of
th e Ju d g m e n t h e r e in o r sin c e t h a t d a te
h a d in a n d to th e a b o v e d e s c rib e d
p r o p e r ty o r a n y p a r t th e re o f, to s a tis f y
s a id e x e c u tio n , in te r e s t, c o s ts a n d a c
c r u in g co sts.
T M. H U R L B U R T .
S h e riff o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . O re.
D a te d th is 22d d a y o f M ay 1928.
F i r s t issu e M ay 25. 192S.
I-a s t Issu e J u n e 22. 1929.
M O T IC F TO ( H E R IT O R S
No. 29323.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f
O re g o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o
m a h . In P ro b a te .
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f P e a r l
I F lo re n c e E x le y , D ece ased .
N o tice Is n e re b y g iv en , t h a t th e u n -
d e r s ig n e d h a s lieen a p p o in te d b y th e
C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n ,
fo r th e C o u n ty o f »M ultnom ah, a d m in
i s t r a t o r o f th e e s t a t e o f P e a r l F lo re n c e
E x le y . dcce«v<d. a n d h a s q u a lifie d . A ll
p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a i n s t sa id
e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p re s e n t
th e sa m e , d u ly \e r lf le d a s b y law r e
q u ire d . a t th» office o f M c G u irk A
S c h n e id e r, 203-5 W ith ro w
B u ild in g .
G re s h a m .
O r» g o n ,
w ith in
s ix
(6)
m o n th s fro m th e d a t e h e re o f.
J O S E P H E X L E Y . A d m in is tr a to r.
M cG U IR K A S C H N E ID E R .
A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in is tr a to r.
D a te d a n d first p u b lish e d . J u n e 1. 1928
D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . J u n e 29. 1928.
M O R T H ’IAW g
Gates Funeral Home
Your Home Funeral
Director,
Lady Assistant
I'hone Gresham ¡Mît.
A T w . 0715
P hones
G re s h a m 1591
McGuirk & Schneider
Attorneys at Law
G re s h a m Office W ith ro w B ldg.
And Corporation Work
Probate
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 1131
Phones
R es. 14(1
-MUSICI A N 8
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
S tu d io F i r s t 8 t a t e B a n k B ldg.
G re s h a m
P h o n e 17(1
IN S E R A N( E
J. ROSS BROWN
Ilea l E sta te an d In su r a n c e
FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — LIFE
HEALTH — BUROLARY
Telephone Bldg.. Main Street
G re s h a m . O reg o n
o fö e e t a t i
P h o ses
Res.
JAMES ELKINGTON
Real Estate
Insurance
Loan«, CoiiTeyuncIng
T e le p h o n e B ld g ., M a in S t.. G re s h a m
Office 94(1
P huac«
Re«. |i s 8
Insurance, Real Estate
Accident,
Health,
AntnmobUe
O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn
O reg o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
B. W. THORNE, Agt.
G RESHAM , OREGON
Office t i ( l
Phone»
EAst (747
Rea. (747
Gresham (4(1
I. V. COGSW ELL.co.
IM
XI
RAI, INSURANCE
E a s t S id e R e p re s e n ta tiv e
N o r th w e s te r n M u tu a l L ife In s. Co
314 W e a th e rly B ld g .
G r a n d a n d M o rriso n S ts.
PORTLAND,
OREOON
AUCTIONEER
Col. W. S. Wood & Sons
Auctioneer
G R A V E L IN P I T o r e c re e n e d In
b u n k ers
I. L. D a v id s o n . H en sley
r o a d n e a r T ro u td a le . P h o n e G re s h
a m 15x1.
Wood and Sawing
.
In-Mu-Ruy Gland Therapy
Farm and Stork Sales a Specialty
VANCOUVER. WN.
P h o n e V a n c o u v e r (14, o r
G re sh a m O a tlo o k 14(1
Z
S M 0 C I9 O I
JIJtEUCERj
5AAD
GRAVEL
50c and 75c a yard at pit or will
deliver
O. A. BRYAN
I’hone Gresham 78 x 2