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CBKXHAM
OUTLOOK, GKENHAM. ORE GOA
FRIDAY, JUNE
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
w ere put in the T T T T i T i - i V I V I T T r r ^
M RM MM KM MM MW MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MW MM MW
D on't lay down ihe p aper till you
I’K IX ’II’AL PASSES hack of th e ca r w here th ey slep t
Published every T uesday and Fri
have read th e W ant Ada
day at G resham , Oregon, by the
The com m unity of Colum bia • until th e ir a rriv a l in P ortland.
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St. H eights was saddened last S atu r- W hen th e ir fath e r lifted them from
Clair, E ditor and M anager.
day m orning when it w as an- j t,le c a r th ey w ere black In th e face
PHYSICIANS — MEDICAL
O ne y e a r. 12.00, six m o n th s, *1.10, th re e nounced th a t G. N. McKay had an,t he had difficulty in arousing
m o n th s ' t r ia l su b s c rip tio n , SOc.
C o m b in a tio n r a te s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ passed aw ay suddenly at his home j them . A fter a few hours, how ever
Phone. Office 1161
la n d D allies. '
— the C olum bia River highw ay they seem ed as w ell as ever. “ Mr.
WOOD of all kinds
Oura
In
a
Service
That
Understands
A D V E R T IS IN G
H, H. HUGHES, M. D.
near S p rin g d ale at the age of 68 j Sill said th a j his c a r is of the
COAL, bes: grades
R a te r re a s o n a b le .
O u r r e p re en ta - years.
j sedan type but th a t the windows
Hours : 10-12 A.M. 2-4 and 7-Í P.ÍÍ.
liv e will call.
BRIQUETS, Diamond
Mr. McKay, who had been ill for w ere open.
Office— Withrow Bnlldtag
E n te re d
as
seco n d -c la cx
m a tte r
We a re ready to ta k e sto rag e
nearly
tw o w eeks, was b etter the
W hether the bereaved family
GRESHAM
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto fflce a t
Mr. Sill has been visiting w ith
OREGON
o rd ers a t sum m er prices.
G re sh a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f Jay before bis death and had
his m other, Mrs. Wm. Elw ick, near
M arch . 3, 1879.
is of “high estate” or low, in
passed a fairly good night. He felt S pringdale.
PBOMPT SERVICE
Office 2251
R e sid e n c e 225»
M em ber o f th e S t a t e E d ito r ia l A sso ­
good fortune or poor, we
m uch encouraged as to his recov­
c ia tio n
GEO.
INGLIS,
M. D.
M em b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l ery. He got out of his bed S a tu r­
G resham F u el Co.
serve regardless of circum­
A sso c ia tio n .
Physician
and
Surgeon
THINK THINK
Office 1951
Phones
Ree. lx*
day m orning an d w alked to the
S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e ,
stance. We assist all in a
a n d F i t t in g o f G la s se s
Any property ow ner, who 1* r e ­
does TAMMANY HALL CON bathroom w here he fell a few m in ­
° y e r F l r s t S ta te B a n k
kind, reverent m anner. All
utes
afte
r
entering.
sponsible
for
a
careless
tire
on
his
i
G RESHAM
-
OREGON
TKOL SMITH?
that anybody can do, we wish
H is trag ic death is a te rrib le prem ises. Is an und esirab le citizen. N
Carpenter
&
Builder
Public in te re st 1» aroused in the
shock to Mrs. McKay and she has
to do. T hat is our desire and
Office 1271
Phones
H. W .SNASHALL.
R es. 127x
activities of T am m any H all with
Remodeling, Foundation Work
th e sym pathy of a large num ber of
the service we render invari­
and Rooting
A.
W.
BOTKIN,
M D
the probable nom ination of Gov­
friends. They had only recen tly
A lso P a p e r in g a n d P a in tin g
II. J. JACOBSON ably retains the complete
ern o r Sm ith as dem ocrat stAndard
Physician
and
Surgeon
arriv ed from Jack so n v ille, Oregon,
P A n m o t ft o n A 1 c
m a n a g in g
bearer at H ouston.
R
o o m s 15 a n d 18, C o n —. g d o n B ld g .
confidence of those who have
w here Mr. McKay had been p rin c i­
d ir e c t o r
HENRY BLACK
H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M.
O rganized in 1789 by an I ris h ­
called on us.
pal of a larg e high school for tw o
G r e s h a m , O reg o n
G O O D W O R K . P R O M P T S E R V IC E
m an as a p atrio tic and benevolent
years, and had decided to re tire and
F A IR P R IC E S
*
V
V
organization it soon becam e the
spend the rest of th e ir days a t th e ir
T e le p h o n e B R o a d w a y 8040
First and last, our is
HELPFUL
m ost pow erful political o rg an iza­
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
home on th e highw ay, and w hich
(R E D IT
service that understands.
tion on the A m erican con tin en t if
if you w ish
Physician and Surgeon
they had ju st got in shape to en ­
not In the w orld. In 1839 the o r­
V V V
joy.
Office o v e r B a n k o f G re s h a m
Peter Lenard
ganization elected its first m ayor of
PHONE
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
The body of Mr. McKay has been ' S u c c e s s o rs to B a r n e s D u m b er Co
Olltre Phone l is t or 174
R » ,. u g j
C leaning and
ROY O. SOW LES, Manager
New York. D runk from pow er and
hipped hack to his b irth p lace in
B
e
s
t
p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
P ressin g
patronage its record is th e most
Knox City, M issouri, and w ill be 1
Building M aterials and
O u r c le a n in g p la n t
disgraceful one of corruption in
In G re s h a m
buried in the cem etery w here his .
DOCTORS — CHI RO P RACTIC
Mill
Work
politics for a period of a half cen­
fath e r and m other a re resting.
We call and deliver
C o m p le te lin e o f
tury. The nefarious operations of
Dr. Mary f . Becker
CALL ON U8
Mr. McKay, who had ta u g h t for I
MONARCH PAINTS
Dependable Funeral
th e Tweed ring will never be fully
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
m any years, was a very successful ,
BUILDERS* HARDWARE
P L U M B IN G
kuown. They w ere In full posses­
wi
.E , Lr , r le L I«fM S w e a t»
Directors
teach er and was known as a fine
M in e ra l B a th »
D tth e rm y
and Septic Tanks
sion of all d epartm ents of city gov­
E
stim
ates
on
houses
and
build­
U ltr a V io let R a y
in stru c to r with th e w elfare of his
Day
or
Night
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tr
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9106
Foster
lid.
at
Lents
ings
gladly
subm
itted.
ernm ent. T he officials w ere th eir stud en ts alw ays a t h eart. He w as !
H o u r s : 9-12
1-5
W ORK GUARANTEED
Office 122x
P hones
R es. 329x2
puppets to do th e ir bidding. Judges,
Phone 2131
principal of Colum bian high school
Larry F och t
d istric t atto rn ey s, m ayors, legisla­
Pow ell St.
G resham
a t Corbett for seven years. The in ­
L'.I a LI. I lU - L L L -LIJJ-JALLLLXSIJ.IA I A JLÏÀ I t I J . I JJ-M j-A -J
GRESHAM
P h o n e 4191
to rs, sheriffs, and even th e govern­
I)R. G. E. MALLETT
te re st he m anifested in behalf of
ors of the sta te of New York took
Chiropractic Physician
his stu d en ts and the com m unity j
ord ers from Tam m any Hall.
S P E C IA L IZ I N G IN
will be a lastin g trib u te to his m em ­
In-M o-Ray G land T herapy
LV. PORTLAND
A courthouse w hich w §s to cost ory.
LV. GRESHAM
P a r k a m t Y a m h ill
H a n k o f G re sh a m B ld g .
P ow ell A R o b e rt.
1250,000 w as recorded on th e re c ­
Follow ing the services yesterday
P h o n e Office 1321
R e8. 3263
B E a e o n 8181
P h o n e 1823
ords as costing $8.000,000. Safes on ufternoon a t F in ley 's chapel in
•6
:40 a . m ., S. L.
th e record cost $400,000 each and P ortland, Mrs. McKay sta rted hack
m „ B. L.
*7 1:00
:50 a . m ., B I,.
m ., P. V.
T R I. 6731
P hones
G A r. 2015
c h a irs $470 each. A fter the ring
•7 :io a . m ., S. L.
:30 a. m .. P . V.
WANT AD. RATES.
with the rem ains to the old home
H IG H S C H O O L BOY W A N T E D . O n e
8
30
a
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m
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B.
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30
a.
m
,
B.
L.
Hr.
J.
R.
Eggeman,
N. D.
Hay
had robbed th e public of m illions of for burial, and w ill rem ain in the
9 00 a. m „ S L.
F irs t in sertio n , lc a word, m ini­
w ith s a le s a b ility p r e fe rr e d . A d d re s s
.50 a m , S L.
(M. D.. -D. O., D. C .)
S,
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O
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o
k
.
9 30 a. m ., P. V. mum 20c;
30 a . m .. P. V.
dollars an outraged p u b lic forced a east for a sh o rt time.
subsequent insertions, C L O V E R A N D G R A S S H A Y f o r sa le
C h ro n ic a n d N erv o n »
.30 a . m ., B. L.
1C 30 a. m ., B. L.
s ta n d in g .
A b o u t 2 a c re s .
W . W, P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L T E A M
D isease» . M en, W om en Jt C h ild re n
prosecution which resulted in triv ­
11 00 a. m .. S. L. *^c a word, m inim um 10c,
50 a . m . S L.
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A sad Incident «^connected w ith
11
30 p. m . P. V.
w o rk w a n te d . l a w n g r a d in g , ba.se-
N o O p e ra tio n »
ial penalties. "Out to w in” was
12
30 p. m ., B. L.
" !? n t »^ork> e tc
C. W . A d a m s
the death of Mr. McKay Is the visit
124» HALSEY ST.
Portland, Ore.
1 \ \ E . \ T J A( r e s o f h a y f o r s a l e
Pasture
p h o n e 1924, G re sh a m .
1
60 p. ffi . S. L.
th eir m otto and any m eans to ac­
o n Bell fa rm , o n e - h a lf m ile fro m
1 30 p. m .. P . V.
of a b ro th er from O klahom a, who
30 p. m .. P . V.
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com plish the end w ere resorted to. is expected h ere in a few days and ■ 3 30 p. m , B. L.
2 30 p. m ., B L P A S T U R E F O R R E N T —C a tt l e p r e ­
Miscellaneous
In q u ire C o rb e tt g a r a g e . P h o n e C o r­
3 :60 p. m .. S. L.
3 .no p. m ., 8 . L.
OPTICIAN
f e rr e d
R u n n in g w a te r a ll su m m e r.
A recently published book by W. canno t he located on the road.
b e tt 173.
4 :30 p m ., P V.
R ay \ \ a ite , h a lf m ile n o r th o f A n -
3 30 p. m . P. V.
6
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It. W erner p o rtray s a nauseating
5 :50 p. m ., 8. L
5 .00 p. m .. S. L.
Jo b s fo r c a s h . A sk f o r o u r c o n tr a c t
DR. C. L. HAYNES
F O R S A L E —28 a c r e s o f m ix e d h a y
6:30 p. m . P. V.
5 30 p. m . P. V.
p rice.
G ra n B ro s.. R t. 3. B o rin g ,
and vivid p icture of th e cruel, self­
In th e field.
R e a d y to c u t.
M a ry
10
:00
p.
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Eyesight Specialist
Cattle
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ish, vulgar and unprincipled a c tiv i­ ( AldlON MONOXIDE IS
. g l a s s e s f it t e d
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ties of the T am m any ring. Officials
P ic k th e m y o u rse lf.
M rs W
L i’lj’ w ill be re c e iv e d f o r g o o d c ro p
w
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TI
AXE " OBFlI?O.N STS.
B u rc h , F i f t h a n d H ood.
Lv. SANDY
Carbon m onoxide from the ex­ Lv. i RUTLAND
o f c lo v e r h a y fro m 9 o r 10 a c r e s
becam e w illing puppets to do their
P O R T tVi rN r,° b e r ts B ro s ' s t o r e
n ic e lev el field f r o n tin g h ig h w a y a t
P
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bidding. A huge octopus of g raft haust of th e ir fa th e r ’s autom obile 1 :30 p. m .. P . V.
8:15 a . m.
S p rin g d a le . I n q u ire a t E n q u is t S e r- in D O Z E N M A SO N q u a r t a n d p in t
to r * re s h *- e - n so o n .
F re s sh
h to w s fo r
3 :00 p. m.
.i- i? ^o r »al«. 50c a d o zen . P h o n e
£e. ? t a t '9 n . S p rin g d a le .
and corruption extended its te n ­ cam e near being fatal to two young 5 :30 p. m ., P . V.
e.', C,. A. B u tc h e r R t 1, B o i 418,
1 o r tla n d .
B a se L in e a n d B u ck ley
Lv. GRESHAM
D E N T IS T S
tacles to the federal and sta le gov­ boys, Tom and Bill, sons of H u rl- Ar. GRESHAM
a v e n u e . T A b o r 4979
fo r P o rtla n d
Farm Machinery, Etc. I S in E D g o F o U d R c N o I n T d U itio R E n . F O W R a S s h A in L g E . m A a ll ­ P h o n e .
ern m en ts and Its blight fell upon h u rt Sill of S p irit Lake, Idaho. T he 2:15 p. m
8 :45 a. m ., P.
Office 1194
Re ,. | | S|
ch in e. a lm o s t n e w ; h e a te r , lo u n g e,
3 :45 p. m . P . .
boys, who are seven and four y ears 6 15 P' m
! U SED
B IN D E R S ,
m o w e rs,
ra k e s ,
p ractically all large cities.
Hogs
c u p b o ard
E. S c h w e d le r, G re s h a m ,
•D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s
c r e a m s e p a r a to r s , e le c tr ic t r a c t o r , a
DR. W. J. OTT
p n o n e 1026.
Hut, say good dem ocrats, Tam - old, respectively, cam e w ith th e ir
la r g e lis t o f o t h e r u se d m a c h in e ry .
8. L .—S e c tio n L in e ro a d .
6 - \\ L L K S - O L P P IG S fo r sa le.
E d.
H t sel Im p le m e n t Co.
P . V .—P o w e ll V alley ro a d .
Dentist
a a p e , 3 m ile s n o r th e a s t o f S p rin g -
mauy H all has reform ed and fu rth ­ fath er a few days ago to P o rtland.
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B. L.— B a s e L in e ro ad .
d ale. 1 m ile n o r th w e s t o f C o r b e tt on
^ o m p le te.
“ W e o w n a P l a c e ” * P o w e ll
Nerve Blocking
Dental X-Ray
erm ore it is an independent o rg a n ­ The trip took 12 hours, a p art of
< n a m b e r la in ro a d .
P h o n e C o r b e tt G O O D R ID IN G C U L T IV A T O R fo r
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
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163.
am .
Office
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B
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k
o f G re s h a m
ization. Again they a s se rt th a t the tim e at night. T he children be-
v e r h a y . M a rk N ic k e r-
GEO. LEWIS & SON b -\\ E E k S O L D C H E S T E R W H I T E d so isk n , p o h r o n c e lo 725.
Hmith Is not being sponsored by
'
,w o o r > A N D c o a l
Bigs fo r sa le.
P h o n e M rs. T. H
R A N G E f o r sa le, c h e a p .
F in e f o r
T am m any H all.
H aw es, G re s h a m 348X4.
c a m p e rs . W . Q. S ta n le y , p h o n e 3869.
Automobiles
Dr. Julius G: Sture
T he public will continue to be
S I X -W E E K S O L D P IG S fo r sa le J o e
P
^ K iT T E N S
FOR
SA LE. !
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Dentist
M
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»smith,
C
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keenly Interested In the activities
d e p e n d a b l e u sed cars
Office In B a n k o f G r e s h a m B ld g
G r " s h a m n3n3oTa " n JUnCt'° n '
P1‘° n e
F O R S A L E —S e v e ra l p u re b re d B e r k ­ T h ese e a r s h a v e been re c o n d itio n e d ,
of Tam m any Hall. It will take
r e p a in te d a n d h a v e good ru b b e r.
„ X e rv e B lu rk ln g
s h ir e p ig s e lig ib le to r e g is te r , a t th e
considerable argum ent to convince
X - R a y W o rk R e fe rre d
E o r ^ Be‘l a » w ith R u c k ste ll.
M ln s ln g e r
ra n c h .
near
M a rm o t.
IHv?NwBi?-DS,
T
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FOR
SALE
M«-
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P h o n e 22x1, S a n d y .
A t grocer«, d r u g ji* » .
Office 561
Phones
R e s. 563
tf
c, ° ° e.y ' S e ctlo n L in e , 4 m ile s
some people th a t T am m any H all
F o rd bug.
hard vare,
departm ent
e a s t o f G re s h a m . P h o n e 43x2.
,I'o i« , r.<i*'’iVer y ~ A KOod o n p -
•tore» and Standard Gil
will not have a revival of prestige
Ser vice Stations. Hacked
192b C h e v ro le t c o a c h .
Rabbits
F O R S A L E . 10x12, 10-oz. d u c k t e n t
If Sm ith Is elected president.
ATTORNEYS
1925 C h e v ro le t co ach .
io kit» (wit|$ im proved
,,y fo r a a m e ' u se d le ss
Professional A ds.
We Serve “Regardless”
FUEL
T H IN K
Copeland
Lumber Co.
j
CO.
JACOBSON
121 1
SU. 1 8 2 1
Portland-Gresham Stage
A PI’REt I ATE THE BIRDS.
Birds are a p a rt of ou r world
and should be studied and a p p re ­
ciated. They m ay add to our life
thou g h ts of beauty, cheerfulness
and freedom. Some birds are a t­
tra c tiv e for th eir colors, som e for
th e ir song, and all for th e ir g rac e­
fulness, sw iftness and freedom.
We talk m uch about the beauty
of flowers and well we may. But In
all th eir m odern variety of shape
and color they a re the re su lt of h u ­
man selection and cultivation. T he
cultivated and wild flowers p re ­
sent a co n tra st th a t enhances the
beauty of each.
T he birds a re not subject to the
sam e kind of hum an m anipulation.
T hey com e to ns In th e ir n a tu ra l
v ariety an« beauty, yet they adapt
them selves to o u r advancing civ ­
ilisatio n . The robin, the lark, the <
bobw hite, not p articu la rly b ea u ti­
ful, a re noted anil welcomed for
th e ir cheerful song notes, and they
m igrate with th e hum an race and
the developm ent of ngrlculture.
B irds are useful and should be
protected and encouraged. In all
th e assignm ent of weeks for the
em phasis of helpful know ledge and
protection th ere should be one de­
voted exclusively Io birdlore and
appt eclation.
SWIM AIKPOItT SU E
GOV EIINM ENT PIIOJECT
A corps of w orkm en from th e
forestry service is engaged In c le a r­
ing and putting into shape p a rt of
an 80 a< re tra c t of land belonging to
the governm ent near G overnm ent
Camp w hich w ill be used as an
aviation field. Owing to the p ro x ­
im ity of the w ell-know n reso rt at
Swim, the landing place w ill be
nam ed, "Swim A viation Field "
T he work, which will be corn
Dieted by July 1, will provide addi­
tional forest protection for the
Summit ran g e r statio n which is lo­
cated on th e site of the field.
It is probable th a t some demon
Strattons by airp lan es will be put
on a t the new aviation field on the
F ourth of July. The place Is easily
accessible by automobile.
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The Jewelry and Opti­
cal Store of the common
people
One of the finest stocks of
Diamonds and Watches in
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Optical Parlors second to
none, and you will find
prices very reasonable
356 Alder St.. Portland
Phone BEaeon SOSO
A L L K IN D S , A N Y T IM E
W E PA Y CA SH
GRESHAM TRODUCE CO.
h o n e 1103
G re s h a m . O re g o n
F o r Male, o r W ill T ra d e
Q u a n tity o f H o m e r a n d C a r n e a u x
P igeons, fo r c h ic k e n s, d u c k s o r pigs,
ll V ’ B ^ e ’ J ‘ O v e r ,l a d ‘ T ro u td a le ,
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1920
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B u ic k 69 co u p e.
E s s e x to u rin g .
D o d g e coupe.
D o d g e t o u r in g ; n e w tire s , n ew
p a in t a n d license.
IIE S S K L I M P L E M E N T C O .
Real Estate, Rentals, Etc.
M O DERN
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HOUSE
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disposal day or night. Our
success is built on being ready
to sene at any and all times.
Gates Funeral Home
W ood and Sawing
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n i n g s C° '' G r e s h a m ' P h o n e 3676, e v e-
G ood g o a t o r c h ic k e n r a n c h . >600
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s u p p ly y o u r fuel n e e d s
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o tn ee 1051, re s id e n c e 1x5,
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A M N h h o ls . p h o n e 579
BERRY GROWERS!
Camp Stoves
See Our Special Built, E xtra Heavy
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several seasons and the price is reasonable.
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P lease phone or w rite Item s for
the Outlook — but give your real
name. Call G resham 156L
G r e s h a m 1591
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 tlo a 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 1ISI
P hones
R es. 1441
MF8ICIANH
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g .
G re s h a m
P h o n e 171
IN S U R A N C E
Plants, Seeds, Etc.
Employment
P hones
McG uirk & Schneider
W O O D O R C O A L R A N G E in good
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G ene'raF ' h a u lin g .
L a s t P o r tla n d
E x c lu s iv e p ro d u c ts ,
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C h as. M cG in n is, p h o n e 271,
'v e il e s ta b lis h e d a n d p a y in g .
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p le te f o r *25. W a ir a d M e rc a n tile Co.
J. ROSS BROWN
Keill Estufe and In su ra n ce
F , R K — A U T O M O B IL E — I I F F
H EA LTH — BUROLARY
T e le p h o n e B ld g , M a in S tr e e t
(U S . , . « . Q re s h a m O reg o n
Office 2561
Phone»
Re». 240:<
JAMES ELKINGTON
Keal Estate
Insurance
Loans, Conveyancing
T e le p h o n e B ld g ., M a in 8 t., G re s h a m
omce 2441
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G r e s h a m 5541
J- YiwÇPGSWELL CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
CEMENT WORK DONE
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MORTICIANS
N A M h^?St, S |d 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 a. C o
214 Weatherly Bldg.
G r a n d a n d M o rriso n S ts.
PORTLAND.
OREGON
AUCTIONEER
Col. W. S. Wood & Sons
Auctioneer
l» rm aad Stork Salrs a Sprrtaltr
VANCOUVER.
W N.
Phoar V aneoarrr 414, i
Orr»kam Outlook 1541
BUY THEM FROM
T he Berry G row ers P ack in g Co.
Gresham Plumbing & Heating
5 .4 A 7 ?
GRAVEL
50c and 75c a yard at pit or will
deliver
o . A. BRYAN
Phone Gresham 78 x 2
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