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SBESHAM GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published eTery Tuesday and Fri day at Gresham, Oregon, by the Outlook Publishing Co., H. L. St. Clair, Editor and Manager. , One year. »2.00, six m onth s. »1.10, three m o n th s’ tria l su b scrip tion . 90c. C om bination ra tes w ith all the P o rt land D allies. a d v e r t isin g R ate« reason ab le. Our rep resen ta tiv e w ill c a l l . __________________ E n tered as se co n d -cla ss m a tter M arch 3. 1911, at th e Pontofilce at G resham Oregon, u nder th e A ct or M arch. 3. 187» ___ _________ M ember o f the S ta te E d itorial A »so ' M em ber o f A sso cia tio n . th e N a tio n a l E d itorial RADIO COVEBAGK We are living In a new age. In deed, every morning we might truthfully say that a new world has been discovered. The new world of ideas expands daily more than In a hundred years when Columbus discovered a new world. Tomorrow morning while scanning the paper over our coffee It will be strange indeed if some member of the family does not say, “How wonderful!" “What next?” Who did not feel the rapidity of the conquest of ideas as he listened to Graham McNamee, that master announcer of the National Broad casting company, during the recent convention at Kansas City? If we say, “How wonderful,” what would be an appropriate exclamation of the wild man of Borneo or the kinky-haired negrito of New Zealand who might listen In too? What would be the reaction of the Chinaman over his chop suey or the Finlander over his black coffee and knackerbrod? They all could tune In and hear the clear, melodious, distinct voice of Graham McNamee as with mas terful skill he Interpreted and broad cast the convention so that we felt that we were not listening In but actually sitting In. The very emo tions of the speakers became ours. When the vast conventions cheered we cheered Involuntarily. When McNamee Bpoke In a conversational tone giving some Information or touch of humor, we talked hack and even believed that he heard us as the party sitting by our side. We almost believed he was glad to hear from ub and smiled at us when we made some wise crack. We even believed he saw us and was happy because we were where we were and were listening In. Television Is the next world to be discovered. It will soon be here. It has already been a success on a small scale. When It does come there will be one disadvantage. As the other party can see us and we see others, we will be obliged to "doll up” before we tune In. Indeed, the conquest of a new world dally Is not an extravagant statement. We must speed up In our own Individual conquests or we will be like the gaping, kinky Ne grito of the New Zealand islands, blinking his eyes and wondering what It Is all about. want to attend this kind of a party today and that kind of a party to morrow. They want a change. Yet they don’t know exactly what they do want. This Is brought about because they have not had a com panion. Because they have not tried to settle down and make the best of life since first entering the business or professional world. We mean when first they are through with their education and are enter ing into the world on their own re sources. At this point we would also like to state that our observation re veals that there are more than double the number of divorces re sulting from those marriages from the age of 30 on, than there are from the ages of 20 to 30. We at- ribute this to the fact that after a man or woman has lived 30 years or more they have acquired habits and customs which they do not care to give up. They have both taken on a certain independence which does not promote harmony. It is more difficult to “give and take.” We feel It is a mistake for the American people to countenance a continual agitation on not getting married until they get older. It is ruining the standard of our Amer ican home. It is causing our peo ple to become unsettled and to be come aloof to the principles on which the American home is found ed. It is discounting the sacred ness of the marriage of the Ameri can people, which is the foundation of our government. Our younger people will make mistakes and so will older people, but it is much easier for the younger to become accustomed to the ways of their mate than it is for the older to work together as man and wife. Why change customs that have lived on down through the ages, for some theoretical Bystem which has not proven to be even an im provement? Standard o f English Speech N o t Possible A recognised authority on Eng lish words nnd speech recently said: "Not long ago n conference was held In London for the pur pose of arrlvli. at a universal standard for English speech. At one time I believed that It wns Im possible. “Later, the subject was brought to my attention by prominent educa tors. Under the stress of argu ments presented to me I weakened In my Judgment, nnd wns willing *o go on record ns saying that it might be possible to standardize English speech, hut after two years of close study of the whole subject I feel that my first Judgment was right. “It Is ns Impossible to standard ize the sounds In Amerlcnn and English speech with the hope of hnvlng the standardization aceep’ed throughout the English-speaking world ns It Is to stem the tide of the sen.” Successful O n ly in W est The English walnut originated In southwestern Asin and has been under Important cultivation In the United States since 1800. It Is suc cessful only In the far western states, mainly in California, Oregon and southwestern Washington. The principal center Is around Los An gelesin southern California. Plant ing Is constantly being Increased In central California, northwestern Oregon and contiguous terltory north of Portland It should he grown under 2,000 feet of altitude. The climate requirements are mod erate but uniform temperatures, considerable moisture, and freedom from radical drops In temperature. THE BEST AGE TO MAKRY. The noted author, Rex Beach, In a magazine article, recently dis Y o u th fu l D ia g n o s tic ia n cussed the question of getting the Helen Jeanne, the two-year-old right girl and said: "When a man Is at the callow daughter of a physician, deemed age he cannot determine who Is the herself an efficient authority on right woman for him,” says Rex medicine. One ..fternoon she -at in her rocking chair, crooning to Beach. her curly, blondmaided baby doll. "The girl a man loves at 20 Isn’t Finally a disgusted look clouded her at all the type he’ll love at 30. Be face. exclaimed. "My baby tween I he ages of 20 ami 30 a man doesn't She give toe any patience ‘a meets many women. He can make tall.” ' nnd rocked more furiously comparisons, “This hoy-and girl-romance Idea Ilia i ever. After a minute or two, Helen Is al, wrong It sounds pretty, hut It Is based on an Incorrect theory. Jeanne placed her soft, baby hand "The Impulse to march to the on tier doll's forehead and, after a altar before half prepared to face moment of reflection, shouted: the problems of married life "Muvverl B a h y has osslful temp’- ture.” should be curbed. “There ought to be a law prohib iting the marriage of the very H a u )k F a r m e r ’s F rie n d young ” Biological survey of the United Rex Beach has not convinced us that law and the dictum of adults States Department of Agricul can take the place of human In ture points out that some hawks stincts. I believe It was Emerson are highly beneficial to the farmer, who said there Is nothing perma preying alt ost entirely upon small nent but change. If at 30 years of mnmtunls, such as mice, ground age a man would change his de squirrels and rabbits. Food of cision as Io the type of girl he other hawks consists chiefly of would mart v It might be a question birds. The bird enters should he whether he would not change every killed at every opportunity, but It Is 10 yenrs When would the Ideal qually important thnt the others be spared, for they destroy many small decision occur* It might be n debatable question animal pests of the farmer. The whether Instinct Is not a safer bird eating hawks Include the Coop guide than the speculation of able er hawk, and the sharp shinned authors or even the philosophical hawk. decision of the bachelor of 30 years who decided at 20 yenrs of age thnt K urn. Y u m ! the girl ha then loved would not Angry Customer (tossing a pack be the type he would love at 30 Our life has been spent in age on the •ounter)—Makes wash mingling with home loving people. ing a pleasure, does It? Does the Among m et who have cherished washing while you wait, does It? tlielr homes to the extent thnt they It’s the little flakes of soap that — Grocer — Madam, one moment, are willing to lay down their lives Io protect the sanctity of their please. This Is not soap. Angry Customer. Not sonp? Not firesides. We have found many kinds of homes, which has given us soap? "No. Your daughter asked for a good opportunity to study condi a half-pound of grated cheese nnd tions as they actually exist Our opinion Is based on both ob a half pound of soap flakes. This servation and conversation with Is the cheese." people constituting these homes, "My stars! Ami last night I made and we are thoroughly convinced a pudding.”—Progressive Grocer. that the happiest h o m e s of today are those that started off together S ounded th e Sam e young, perhaps broke. They have made what they have and accom "I’ve brok n my favorite Jazi rec plished what they have, working ord right In two." said the flapper hand In hand. mournfully "Guess I can tlx It, It is true, however, that many I though” The she carefully glued men of 30 have less desire for a . the two parts together, putting the home and are less companionable glue on the hack side, the side that than those of 20. The same la true | she didn't care for. Then she played regarding girls and women. W e, It—and found she had glued a back often find a man or woman at t h e , aide and a front side together. age of 30 who have never had the "What shall I do?" slip exclaimed. ties of home to hold them down. ‘Never mind.” said a cynical They are of the roaming, sporting parent, “It sounds Just about the type. Not necessarily bud. but they same as If yon had glued It right." want to go with this crowd today and that crowd tomorrow. They —Springfield Union FBIOAY, JUNE OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON Don’t lay down the paper till you have read the Want Ada. HOWELL VALLEY Preaching services In English will be held Sunday evening at 8 o’clock at Saron Lutheran church by Carl Muhr of Warren, Oregon. Sunday school will begin at 9:45 Sunday morning, but there will be no preaching service Sunday afternoon. The mld-s^mmer program to be given tomorrow evening at the Mission church will Include musi cal numbers by the choir and string band, short speeches and refresh ments. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Old People’s home at Spokane. Sun day school will begin at 9:50, fol lowed by the children’s seiWce at 10:55. The pastor will speak at 11:10 from the topic, “Joshua’s Last Counsel.” In the evening at 8 he will preach In English from the subject, “Jerlco’s Walls.” Please phone or write items for the Outlook — but give yoar real name. Call Gresham 1561. , N o t ic e o f A n n u a l S c h o o l M e e t in g . Notice is hereby given to the le gal voters of Union High School District No. 2 of Multnomah county, state of Oregon, that the .annual school meeting of said district will be held at the high school building; to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. on the fourth Monday of June, being the 25th day of June, A. D., 1928. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director to serve for a period of five years and the transaction of business usual Mt such meeting. Dated this 12th day of June, 1928. W. C. LAWRENCE, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: K. A. MILLER, District Clerk. NO TICE OF S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . In th e C ircu it Court o f the S ta te o f O regon for M ultnom ah C ounty. T-5119 J a s. L. Cook. P la in tiff vs. P . H . M c G in ley. D efen d an t. Hy virtu e o f an execu tion . Issued out of the ab ove en titled Court In the ab ove en titled cau se, to m e directed anil d ated the 16th d ay o f M ay, 1928. upon a Judgm ent tran scrlp ted . en rolled and docketed In said C ourt on the 14th day o f F eb ru ary. 1927, in favo r o f J a s. I,. Cook, P lain tiff, an d a g a in st P. If M cG inley, d efen d a n t for the sum o f »24.00 w ith in terest a t th e ra te o f 6 per i-ent per an n u m from th e 11th d ay o f F eb ru ary. 1927. and for th e fu rth er sum o f »21.30 c o s ts and d is b u rsem en ts an d the c o s ts o f and upon Ib is w rit on the 21st d a y o f M ay, 1928, I levied upon all o f the right, title and Interest o f the ab ove nam ed d efen d a n t P. H. M cG inley In and to the fo llo w ing d escrib ed real property to -w it : L o ts io and 13 B an n er A cres, M ult nom ah cou n ty, Oregon. N ow th erefore, by virtu e o f sa id e x ecu tion . and in com p lian ce w ith the com m an d s o f said w rit. I w ill, on M onday the 25th d ay o f Ju n e. 1928, at io o'clock a. m , a t the ea st fron t door o f the C ounty C ou rth ouse In P ortlan d . M ultnom ah C ou n ty, O regon, sell at public au ction (su b je ct to red em p tion ), to the h ig h est bidder for ca sh In hand, all th e right, title and Interest w hich the w ithin nam ed d efen d an t h ad on the 14th d ay o t F eb ru ary, 1927, the d ate o f the en rollin g and d ock etin g of the Judgm ent herein or sin ce th a t d ate bad In and to the ab ove describ ed property or a n y part th ereof, to s a tis fy sa id ex ecu tio n . Interest, c o s ts an d a c cru in g costs. T. M. H U R L B U R T , S h eriff o f M ultnom ah C ou n ty, Ore. D ated th is 22d d ay o f May 1928. F ir st Issue M ay 25. 1928. E ast Issue J u n e 22, 1928. FUEL Local Farm Estimates on houses and build ings gladly submitted. Phone 2431 Powell 8L Gresham H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Peter Office o v er B ank o f G resham W ith Dr. W . J. O tt Office P hone 1421 or 179 R es. 1422 B e st phone for ap p o in tm en t Lenard Cleaning and Pressing Our clea n in g p lan t la In G resham We ea ll and d eliver Dr. Mary F. Becker P L U M B IN G E lertrle L ig h t S w ea ts M ineral B a th s D ltherm y U ltra V iolet Ray H o u rs: 9-12 1-5 Office 122x P h o n es R es. 329x2 Larry F ocht G RESH AM DOCTORS — C H IR O P R A C T IC CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN and Septic Tanks P h o n e (1S1 DR. G. E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician S P E C IA L IZ IN G IN In-Mo-Kuy Gland Therapy Classified Ads WANT AD. RATES. First Insertion, lc a word, mini mum 20c; subsequent insertions, >4c a word, minimum 10c. Pasture P A S T U R E FO R R E N T —C a ttle p re ferred. R u n n ing w a ter a ll sum m er. R a y W a ite, hair m ile north o f A n derson sta tio n . Cattle W A N T E D — R of. veal, h ogs, and e o w i to fresh en soon. F resh co w s for sale. C. A. B utcher. Rt. 1. B o x 418, P ortlan d . B a se Line and B u ck ley a ven u e. TA bor 4979 B ank o f G resham B ld g . P hon e Office 1321 R es. 3263 TRI. 6731 DRY C O RDW O O D $7.25. 16-lnch wood, $7.50. F ir st g r o w t h ; a lso 16- inch p lan k wood, dry, $7.00, and sla b wood, $4.25. G eneral h a u lin g . C has. M cG innis, phone 271. Automobiles D E P E N D A B L E U S E D CARS T h ese ea rs h a te been ^recon dition ed , rep ain ted and h a te Fond rubber. E X T R A GOOD SE C O N D -G R O W T H 1927 F o rd sed a n w ith R u ck stell. cordw ood at v ery low price, a lso 1925 Ford coupe. good, h ea v y slab w ood . S ee our wood. I F ord hug. Get our prices. C. H. C a lk in s W ood Ford d eliv ery —A good one. Co., w est end o f F ifth stree ', G resh 1926 C h evrolet coach. am , phone 192». 1925 ( ’hevrolet coach. 1925 C h evrolet touring. S E A S O N E D W OOD F O R S A L E , first 1925 O verland cou p e-sed an . grow th fir, cord le n g th s or 16-lnch. 1924 O verland sp ecia l touring. a lso ced a r p osts. J. S. D on ald son , 1927 S tu d eb a k er coach , is esp e cia lly phone S a n d y 2x. good. 1926 B u ick 69 coupe. 16-INCH BLO CK W O O D fo r s a le ; 1922 E sse x touring. good lum ber, »3 th o u sa n d and u p ; 1924 I >odge coupe. fire and com m on brick. C am eron’s 1920 D od ge t o u r in g ; new tires, new Spur .n ear D o d g e park. D. B . C ros- paint and licen se. son. B orin g, R t. 1. box 147D. II ESS EL IM P L E M E N T CO. Hogs Real Estate, Rentals, Etc. » -W E E K S O LD C H E S T E R W H IT E pig» for hale. P hon e Mrs. T. H . H a w es, G resh am 348X4. I SLA BW O O D I ROOMS FO R R E N T , fu rn ish ed or u n furnished. C al, at H orn lsh a p a r t m en ts, or phone C orbett 540. S IX -W E E K S O LD PIG S for »ale. Joe F rom m elt, phone G resham 879. B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N IT Y P a rtn er's in terest for sa le In w h o lesa le jobb in g an d m a n u fa ctu rin g plant in E a st P o rtla n d . E x c lu siv e products. W ei, esta b lish ed and p ayin g. P r e fer ex p erien ced sa le sm a n ; $1500. I n v e stig a te . W rite L. M. B razeau , 165 E. S2d N., P ortlan d , or t a ll ev en in g s. F O R S A L E — 6-w eek s-old J ersey -D u r o c pigs. N . H a y n e, T routd ale, Ore, R. 1. 6 W E E K S -O L D P IG S for sa le. H . L. Spencer, P a lm b la d road, phone 38x. G resham . TAK mm FO R S A L E —S everal purebred B e rk sh ire p ig s elig ib le to reg ister, a t the M ln sln ger ranch, n ea r M arm ot. P h o n e 22x1, San d y. tf Hav C om plete lin e o f HENRY BLACK D a y or C ontract W O RK G U A R A N T E E D Plants, Seeds, Etc. MONARCH PAINTS HI II DERN* HARDWARB A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon GOOD 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 elep h on e B R o a d w a y SOS# « f Qxeabattn ■ • u DO YOU W A N T TO B U Y . S E L L OR trad e prop erty? M ake y o u r w a n ts know n through W estern S a le s B u reau. Hood R iver, Oregon. N o c o m m issio n ch arged . S E E S. S. T H O M P S O N for a ll kin ds o f sto ra g e T w o room s 26x80, stock barn and y a rd s in co n n ectio n . P hon e 631. • FA R M S FO R S A L E , la rg e or sm a ll. In fine a g ricu ltu r a l sectio n K arl J. H agb erg. Rt. 2, G resh am , phone 2881. Poultry B u ild in g M a te r ia ls an d M ill W ork R es. 127x P h o n es Office 1271 R oom s 15 an d 16, C ongdon B ldg. H o u rs 2 to 5 P. M. G resham , O regon 1211 Babbits S u ccesso rs to B arn es Lum ber Co. ROT O. fit)W LEH . M anager Work Physician and Surgeon S p ecial A tten tio n to E y e D lsea sea and F ittin g o f G la sses Office o v er F ir st S ta te B an k G R E SH A M - O REO O N A lso P a p e rin g and P a in tin g PHONE NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R S No. 29323. In the C ircuit Court o f the S ta te o f O regon for the C ounty o f M u ltn o m ah. In P rob ate. IN C H IL L A R A B B IT S F O R S A L E , In the M atter of the E s ta te o f P earl C H or trad e for sh o w c a se or store fix F loren ce E x lcy , D eceased . tures. F. L. E llsw o rth , corner B o r N ot li e is Hereby g iv en , th a t th e u n ing and Mt. H ood Loop roads. P hone d ersign ed h a s been ap p ointed by the 26KX, G resham . C ircuit Court o f the S ta te o f O regon, for the County o f M ultnom ah, a d m in istra to r o f the e s ta te o f P earl F loren ce E x lcy . decea.*«d. and h a s qualified . .VII p erson s h avin g cla im s a g a in st sa id e s ta te are hereby notified to p resen t PO U LTRY W AN TED th e sam e, duly verified a s by la w re quired. a t the office o f M cGuirk & S ch n eid er. 203-5 W ithrow B u ild in g. A L L K IN D S . A N Y TIM E G resh am . O regon. w ith in s ix (6) W E P A Y CASH m on th s from th e d ate hereof. JO S E P H E X I.E Y . A d m in istrator. GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. M cG U IR K A S C H N E ID E R . P hon e 1103 G resham . O regon A tto rn ey s for A d m in istrator. D ated and first p u b lish ed , J u n e 1, 1928 D ate o f last p u b lication , J u n e 29. 1928. Eor S a le, or W ill Trade Q u a n tity o f H om er an d C arn eau x NO TICE OE M A R S H A L ’S S A L E . ilgoona, for ch ick en s, d u ck s or pig». Phone 488. J. O verstad . T routd ale, C ity o f F a ir v ie w , a M unicipal C orpor a tion . vs. F red 11. W eddle. It. 1. It. 6. By virtu e o f an order directed to m e hy th e R ecorder o f th e C ity o f F a ir - FOR S A L E - About 150 W h ite L eghorn view and d ated the 7th d ay o f Ju n e, p u llets eigh t w eek s old. J. F. O s 1929, d irectin g m e to fo rth w ith co llect born, tw o m ile« so u th ea st o f B orin g. certa in su m s o f m oney in favor o f the C ity o f F a ir v ie w , a m un icip al corp or W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A. C. B arred Itoek and R. I Red ch ick s, bred for ation .and agalnRt F red 11 .W ed d le for h igh e g g production. A lso 6 to 8 street Im provem ent pu rp oses, n a m e ly : w eek s old p u llets. S ilv er B ell P o u l T h e sum o f F ifty -o n e and 50-100 try F arm . 97th stree t and S ection (»51.50) D ollars, to g eth er w ith Interest Line road. R ou te 1. P ortlan d . S U n - al l lir ra te o f 7 Per cen t p er an n u m on »41 ot) from the first d ay o f N ovem ber. set 2694. 1924. and in terest a t the ra te o f 7 per cent on »10.50 th ereo f from the first W A N T E D — More people to u se the W ant A ds Call G resh am 1591. day o f N ovem b er, 1926, and for the c o s ts and d isb u rsem en ts Incidental to the foreclosu re o f a lien for sa id Im p rovem en ts in favor o f the sa id C ity o f F airview a m u n icip al corp oration , and < om m an d in g me to m ake sa le of PO T A T O E S FOR S A L E . B u rb an k s the fo llo w in g d escrib ed real prop erty. and W onder». 25c to »1 per sack. to-w lt : B rin g sack.» Dr. R. H. Toad, p h on e L ots 4 and 5. B lo ck 11 o f F a ir v ie w . 1971 or 3507. tf In the C ounty o f M ultnom ah an d S ta te o f O regon. K A L E P L A N T S FO R S A L E C has. N ow . therefore, by virtu e o f sa id or L u n d q u ist, phone 2653. G resham . der and In com p lian ce w ith the co m m and s th ereof, 1 will on S a tu rd a y , the C A B B A G E P 1.A N T S FO R SALE 7th day o f Ju ly, 1928, a t 2 o'clock p. m., D a n ish B a ll head. »2 per 1000. A. at th e . sou th front door o f the C ity H en d rick son . S ection L in e road n ear H all, in the C ity o f F a ir v ie w . M u ltn o l.a u rel aven u e. m ah C ounty. D regon, sell at p u b lic au ction (su b ject to red em p tion ) to the GOOD B U R B A N K S E E D P O T A TO E S. h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a ll the H all stra in . »1 a hundred Mt. V iew rigtit. title and Interest w h ich th e F lo ra l Co., phone G resh am 168. w ith in n am ed F red H W eddle h ad on the 7th d a y o f June, 1928. the d a te o f the Issu an ce o f said order com m an d in g m e to m ake sa le o f sa id p rem ises. In ot- to the ab ove describ ed p rop erty, or T W E N T Y A C R E S O F H A Y FOR S A L E an y part th ereof, to s a tisfy th e lien In on Bell farm , o n e -h a lf m ile from favor of sa id C ity o f F a irv iew , a m u S p rin g d a le Barn room If desired. nicipal corp oration , to g eth er w ith in Inquire Corbett g a ra g e. P hon e C o r ti rest. c o s ts and a ccru in g co sts. bett 173. USA BRO O K S. M arshal. C G S C H N E ID E R . C ity A ttorn ey FO R S A L E 28 a c r e s o f m ix ed h ay D ated and first published. Ju n e 8. 1928. In the field R ead y to cu t. M ary D a te o f la st p u b lication . J u ly 6. 1928. G F rita. T rou td ale. It. 2. box 336. Copeland Lumber Co. Carpenter & Builder Remodeling, Foundation and Roofing R esid en ce 226» GEO. INGLIS, M. D. R es. l x ( P h o n es 1-4 a n d 7-» P.M. Office— W ithrow B a lld la g G R E SH A M - O REG O N Office 2251 Gresham Fuel Co. T h is B ank h a s w orked w ith in te re s t a n d w h o le h e arte d d e sire to m ak e o u rselv es of v alu e to th e co m m unity. And esp ecially to th e fa rm e r w hose w elfare a n d p ro sp e rity we s triv e c o n s ta n tly to keep in m in d , 1 H. H. HUGHES, M.D. H o u rs: 10-12 A .II. PR O M PT SER V IC E Office 19*1 Professional Ads P h on e, Office lt S l We are ready to take storage orders at summer prices. A lth o u g h in close to u ch w ith n a tio n -w id e a n d w orld-w ide c o n d itio n s, we h a v e a lw a y s a p p lied o u rselv es w h o le h e arte d ly to a stu d y of local c o n d itions. IMM P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L WOOD of a ll kin d s COAL« b e st g rad e s B R IQ U E T S, D iam ond Conditions Ä FOR SA LE . S p ecial May C rasw ell, phone 3083, G resham . W O O D SA W IN O . S a tisfa c tio n g u a r a n teed. A lso w ood for sa le. F lo y d S u rface. F a ir v ie w , phone 22x4, G resham . F O R W O O D SA W IN G c a ll H . H . J o h n son. B orln g, O regon, phone 672, G resham . tf FOR W O O D SA W IN G ca ll I t e r s M ars ton. phone 385. tf W OOD FO R S A L E , d elivered . F ir st grow th fir and m aple, a lso ced ar p osts. W. E. H o ssn er, G resham , phone »109. ■ ■ W A N T E D — M ore people to u se th e W an t A ds. C all G resh am 1591. Insurance funds for farm loans. No commission or brokerage. Very easy terms. B. W. Thorne.—Adv. F O R S A L E — S p a ce In th is cla ssifie d d ep artm en t. C all a t office o r phone G resham 1561. M O NEY TO LO AN on real e s ta te s e cu rity . K. A M iller. O resham . Ore. on M ONEY TO L O A N , good rea l e s ta te secu rity . Bee R o ss B row n, G resham , phone »601. MONEY TO LO AN on real esta te, sh ort or lo n g loan s. F arm lo a n s m ade at 6 per cen t N o com m issio n . B. W . T horne, p h on e 2761. Employment TROUTDALE SAND and GRAVEL CO. W A N T E D — Im m ed ia tely , a girl or Woman for hou sew ork. Mrs. S. C. Jon es. G resham , phone 390x1. • S L ID E T R O M B O N E for sa le. N ea rly ' new , sp len d id co n d ition . W a lter J. O lm s, held, G resh am , phone 391. FO R S A L E , d resser, m a ttress, rug. ' buffet. m a tch ed couch and tw o I ch a irs, table, k itchen trea su re, sm a ll screen ed cupboard. P riced to sell. I .Mrs. W elch, phone 3705. IRON B E D S T E A D FO R S A L E Mrs. 11. W . C ooley S ection L ine. 4 m ile s ea st o f G resh am . P hon e 43x2. WOOD OR CO AL R A N G E in good shape. »25. or w ill trad e for liv esto ck Sorenson S ection Line, te-m ile w est o f B u ck ley a ven u e. GOOD R ID IN G C U L T IV A T O R for sa le. »25. or will tra d e for 19-w heel disk or clo v er h a y . M ark N ick er son. phone 725. W O O D FO R S A L E — F ir st an d second grow th cordw ood. a n y len gth . F ir st grow th tie», 25c each. F ir st grow th »lahw ood. »4 D elivered . H ayd en F uel Co.. G resham , phone 3676. e v e ning». tf R ID IN G C U L T IV A T O R . L ittle J a p ; a lso I’, and O liste r for sale. W m. K lw lck, lit 1, T ro u td a le, betw een IT o u td a le and S p rin g d a le on Ogden road P hon e C orbett 1101. G R E SH A M F U E L C O M PA N Y W IL L supply your fuel need» W ood o f all k in d a coal and b riq u ets. P honea office W61. resid en ce 1x5. FO R S A L E —S p ace In th lx cla ssifie d FO R S A L E —S p a ce In th is claastfied departm ent C all at office or phone d ep artm en t. C all a t office or phone G resh am 1591. ‘ G reeham 1591. D E N T IS T S P hones Office 2184 B e s. 118» DR. W. J. OTT Dentist Nerve Blocking Dental X-Ray Office o v er B an k o f G resh am Dr. Julius G. Sture Dentist Office In B an k o f G resham B ld g N erv e B lock in g X -R a y W ork R eferred Office 561 P h o n es R es. »9» ATTO RNEYS A Tw . 0715 ^ h o n es G resh am 1591 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law G resham Office W ith ro w B ld g. P rob ate and C orporntlon W ork P o rtla n d O fc., 501-7 C orbett B ld g. M U SIC IA N S FLO R E N C E M. HONEY CEMENT WORK DONE S tu d io F ir st S ta te B ank B ld g. G resh am R. C. FRACE P h o n e 1731 IN S U R A N C E P h o n e 1917 J. ROSS BROWN Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND LY. GRESHAM Park nnd Y am hill B E a co n 8181 P ow ell 9 R oberts P h o n e 1823 •7 40 •7 50 •8 SO » 80 » 50 10 :»0 11 30 a. 11 50 a. 12 »0 p. 1 30 p 1 :50 p 1:80 p 3 30 p 3 50 p. 4 30 p 6 30 p. 5 50 p. 6 30 p. 10 00 p. S. B P. B. S. P. B 8 P m. B. m 8. m. P. m B m 8 m P m B m. 8. m. P m P. L. L V. L. L. V L. L V L. L. V. L. L. V L. L. V. V. •6 45 •7 00 •7 15 8 30 9 00 » 30 10 :30 11 00 11 30 12 30 1 :00 1 :30 2 30 3 :00 3 30 4 30 5 00 6 :30 7 :00 a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. p. p. p. p p. p. p. p. p. p. m , B. m P m 8. m B. m 8. m P. m B. m. 8. m P m , B m. 8. m P. m B m. 8. m P. m . B. m S. m P m P L. V. L. L. L. V. L. L. V. L. L. V. L. L. V. L. L. V V SA N D Y D IV IS IO N L t . PORTLAND 1:80 p. Ci., P. V. 5 :30 p, m ., P. V. R ea l E sta te an d In sn rn n ce FIRF, — A U T O M O BIL E — L IF E H E A L T H — H URG LAR Y T eleph on e B ld g., M ain S treet G resham , O regon Offlre liO l P h on es R es. {&•$ JAMES ELKINGTON Real Estate Insurance Loans, Conveyancing T eleph on e B ldg.. M ain St., O resham Offlre 1691 P h on es R es. 9288 Insurance, Real Estate A rrid en t, H ea lth , A utom obile O regon F ire R e lie f A ssn . O regon L ife In su ra n ce C om pany B. W. THORNE, Agt. O R E SH A M . O R EG O N Offlre 2761 P hon es R es. 2767 Lv. SANDY 8 :15 a. m. 3:00 p. m. Farm Machinery, Etc. V A U G H N G A R D E N TRA CTO R. B e e m an garden tra cto r, used binder», m ow ers. rake«, sp rea d ers , cream se p a r a to rs H easel Im p lem en t Co., G resham . G L A S S E S F IT T E D 8 1 6 -2 1 6 M ohawk B ld g. T H IR D A N D M O R R ISO N STS. O ver R oberta B r o s.’ Store PORTLAND - O R EG O N Office o v er B a n k o f G resham Office l i t i P h o n es Rea. 1491 U lm e r Crop for S ale. Bid» w ill be receiv ed for good crop , F O R S A L E . 10x12, 10-oz. duck ten t and 1" ox. fly for sam e, used le s s i I.v. GRESHAM o f clo v er h av from 9 or It) a cres th a n 30 d a y s. A lso p ortable cam p Ar. GRESHAM for P ortland nice level field fro n tin g h ig h w a y at sto v e w ith sto v e pipe. O utfit c o m 2:15 p. m 8 45 a. m.. P. V. ¡dale Inquire at E n q u lst S er- p lete for »25. W alrad M ercantile Co. 6 15 p. m. 3 45 p. in. P . V. ta tlo n . S p rin gd ale • P a lly ex cep t S u n d a y s and h o lid a y s. G R A V E L IN P IT or screen ed In 8. L —S ectio n L ine road bunkers. I. L. D av id so n . H en sley P. V .—P o w ell V a lley road. road near T ro u td a le. P h o n e G reeh B. L .— B a se L in e road. am 16x1. ’S E D B IN D E R S . m ow ers, rake». O wned and op erated by »•ream aeim ratora. electric tractor. a large hat o f oth»‘r u w d m ach in ery. Heswel Im plem ent Co. Wo4»d and Sawing Eyesight Specialist PIANO G R E SH A M I C O M B IN A T IO N WOOD A N D CO AL R A N G E for sa le , ch eap F in e for cam p ers. W . O. S ta n ley , phone 3869. ' P E R S IA N K IT T E N S FOR SALE Mrs. U. G. S m ith. C edarnook G ar- | d ens. L inncm ann ju n ctio n . Phone i G resham 3301. DR. C. L. HAYNES P h o n e 48» FO R S A L E —S p a ce in th is cla ssified dep artm en t Call a t office or phone G resham 1561. Miscellaneous O P T IC IA N J. R. KNARR, Manager B a sem en t w a lli, cem en t w a lk s and floors, etc. »OST. S T R A Y E D OR S T O L E N —T hree lig h t-co lo red geese, tw o m onth» old. R ecovery u ill be rew arded by C. W. ¡ C onklin. Third and H ood. (M. D „ D. O.. D. C .) S p ecia list. C hronic and N erv o u s D ise a ses. M en, W om en A C hildren S o O perations 1246 H A L S E Y ST. P o rtla n d , Ore. Attorney at Law and C oncrete Saad am i G ravel In b u n kers or d elivered C em ent B rlek and C em eat P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L TEAM work w an ted L aw n g ra d in g , b a se m ent work, etc C. W . Adam e, phone 1924, Q reaham . Livestock—Lost, Found G Ar. 2015 W. J. COOPER M aaoa H I(H i SCH O O L BOY W A N T E D . One w ith sa le s a b ility preferred. A d d ress S, ca re O v tlM k . P hones Dr. J . It. F g g e m a n , N. D. GEO. LEWIS & SON E A st 2747 G resh am 8691 J. V. COGSWELL CO. G E N E R A L IN S U R A N C E E a st Sid e R e p r e se n ta tiv e N o rth w estern M utual L ife In a Co. 114 W ea th erly llld g . G rand an d M orrison S ta PORTLAND, O R EG O N A U C T IO N E E R Col. W. S. Wood & Sons Auctioneer Farm and fitoeh S a le s a fip eelalty VANCOUVER. W N. P hone V a n co u v er 914, or G resham O atlonk 1191 SAND GRAVEL 50c and 75c a yard at pit or will deliver O. A. BRYAN Phone Gresham 78 x 2