Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 31, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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ORES HAM OUTLOOK.
GRESHAM.
O K E G 0 >
th e driving faces and the driven
w int
D on't fo rg et the ad v ertisers when I
faces to engage g rad u ally w ith a
t " h „ 7 k<lbbltry— 2d Sr. doe; 4th you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
Int.
buck.
com plete absence of Jerk, g rab and
Cqntlnued from page 1
I
M ancel L elott—4th Sr. doe.
(Continued from page 1)
c h a tte r, and th e en tire u n it is
(
hinciiillas
Heavy.
titlem ents m aking for beauty and piloted accu rately w ithin th e fly-i buck; 1st Sr. doe; 1st Jr. doe.
W. J. R ush— 1st Sr. buck.
P H Y S IC IA N S — M E D IC A L
O ne y e a r, >2.00, six m o n th s, >1.10, th r e e riding and driving ease. Not onl
wheel to in su re dead tru e ru n n in g I G raves & Lehm an R abbitry—2d
V an's R abbitry—2d Sr. buck.
m o n th s ' tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n . 80c.
a
t
all
tim
es.
O
ther
Im
provem
ents
I
^oe-
Nick Lasse— 3d Sr. buck.
C o m b in a tio n r a te s w ith a ll th e P o r t ­ t h e steerin g colum n, but th e en tire
P h o n e . Office 1881
la n d D a llie s
am ont Rungey—3d Sr. doe.
Ray Lee— 1st J r. doe.
an*°
front seat o l closed m odels, is now in the driving u n its co n sist of in-
F ran ces Cooper—2d J r. doe.
W hite R abbitry—2d J r. doe.
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
A D V E R T IS IN G
ad ju stab le to the req u irem en ts of terch an g eab le steel-backed m ain |
French Silver
Blue Beveren
R a te s re a so n a b le .
O u r r e p r e s e n t a ­ any driver.
H o u r s : 10-12 A.M . 2-4 a n d 7-8 P .M .
A
sm
all
hand
knob
bearings,
hardened
rocker
arm
I
C harles Lane— 1st and 2d Sr
tiv e w ill call.
W. J. Law — 1st Sr. buck; 1st Jr.
ju st u nder th e edge of th e seat bearings, la rg e r oil^tum p, new and | bucE; 1st, 2d, 3d Sr. doe.
Offlee— W ith ro w B n U d ln g
doe.
E n te re d
as
s e c o n d -c la ss
m a tte r
F eck 1st Int. buck; 1st
Mansel M elott—2d Sr. buck.
GRESH A M
-
OREGON
M arch 3. 1811, a t th e P o st office a t cushion accom plishes ad ju stm en t much heavier differential rin g g e a r l j nj '
'¡ re s h a m . O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f w ithout inconveniencing d riv er or and pinions and o th er im p o rtan t
S u c c e s so rs to B a rn e s L u m b e r Co.
F. G. P eck— 1st J r . buck; 3d Sr.
M arch. 3. 1879.
Silver Black
doe.
BOY O. B O W L ES, M anager
passenger. T he se at locks auto betterm ents.
W. J. R ush— 1st J r. doe.
Offlee 2261
R e sid e n c e 2288
H all-B R abbitry—1st Int. buck;
M em ber o f th e S t a t e E d ito r ia l A sso ­
m atically in any of th e seven posi
2d Int. doe.
c ia tio n
Havanas
Huildinir Materials and
"No ca r at an y p rice em ploys so |
GEO.
INGLIS,
M. D.
M em ber o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l lions w ithin
David K annem an—2d J r . doe;
Its 3ty-inch ran g e costly a fram e as Buick's. In the I W hites R abbitry—All aw ard s
Mill
Work
A s s o c ia tio n .
Physician
and
Surgeon
4th
Sr.
doe;
2d
Jr.
buck.
Checkered
The g earsh ift lever is longer and is in te rests of g re a te r rigidity and
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D ise ase«
C om plete lin e o f
W hite's R abbitry— 1st and 2d, Sr.
Cases R abbitry— 1st Sr. doe; 1st
a n d F i t t in g o f G la s se s
inclined tow ard the driv er at Its stren g th , th is u n it too has been Int. buck.
doe; 1st Int. doe.
ENTHUSIASM NEH1EI1.
MONARCH PAINTS
Flrsl
State O Bank
I W illiam Jeffry —3d Sr. doe; 1st
upper end. m aking for easier con­ Improved.
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A rdenw ald R abbitry—3d J r . buck
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
The July Issue of the Pacific
George .Meyer—2d lu t. buck.
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J r - buck; l8 t J r «loe: 2d In t. buck;
tro l of th e gears. The ac celerato r
N orthw est is a 4S-page m agazine,
G asoline consum ption in th e 11st Int. doe.
E stim ates on bouses and b u ild ­
White Beveren
pedal and rest are new, and were
Offlee 1271
P hones
R ea. 127x
new Buick rem ain s v irtu ally un-
A rdenw ald R abbitry— 2d Sr. doe
num ber 3 under th e present ed ito r­
ings gladly subm itted.
Totem R abbitry— 1st Sr. buck;
designed to perm it m ovem ent of the changed ami it o p erates efficiently
1st Int. doe.
.
Flemish
A.
W.
BOTKIN,
M. D.
ship of Albert Rebel. This issue
P hone 2481
foot w ithout affecting th e c a r's on any fuel. R etention of th e cen- i n t / d o e N athan~ ,s t S r- doe
1st I W hite's R abbitry— 1st Sr. doe;
contains much in te restin g reading
Pow
ell
St.
G
resham
Physician
and
Surgeon
J r buck, J r. doe.
speed. V en tilato rs at foot level in
tralized lubrication system in tro - ■
N atural Flem ish
R o o m s 15 a n d 18, C o n g d o n B ld g .
and is outstanding in style and gen­
White Flemish
the cowl have been provided, and duced on the 1928 m odels m akes it I V an’s R abbitry—1st Sr. doe
H o u r s t to 5 P . M.
eral appearance. T here is nothing
1st | Brookside F arm R ab b itry — 1st
stan d ard op all closed m odels is an rem ark ab ly easy to grease. T he anA 3(1 .¿ f , doe
Gresham, Oregon
.
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....
Sr.
buck;
2d
Sr.
doe;
4th
J
r.
doe;
cheap about It as there is nothing
electric w indshield w iper w ith ta n ­
Mrs. M iddlemiss—2d Jr. doe; 1st 1st Int. buck; 3d Int. doe.
Carpenter
&
Builder
sm all about Mr. Rebel's ideas of
dem blades which clear th e en tire new Buick offers th ro u g h engineer-1 R. H. G ler—1st Jr. buck; 4th Jr. a n d ^ d ^ r ^ k T l ^ t m i d ^ J r ? doV
Remodeling, Foundiition Work
the g reat Pacific northw est he
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
width of the fro n t glass.
and Rooting
ing advances and new body, It is do®-
R. R. G ear—3r Jr. buck,
seeks to adequately exploit. He
Physician
and Surgeon
A lso P a p e r in g a n d P a i n t i n g
"T he in stru m en t panel Is en tirely revealed by an aly sis of the car, is I °
Sr. doe.
Jack H oeft—3d J r. doe; 2d Int.
says we need enthusiasm . We have
Office
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n k o f G re s h a m
Totem R a b b i," y -ls t* and 2d. S?. R '
Black Flemish
a chance here, he says, to put our new. T he 90-mile speedom eter is obtained en tirely by refinem ent of
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
H
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BLACK
m
ounted
d
irectly
before
the
driver,
Offlee P hone 1481 or 178
Be». 1488
Buick s alread y proven su p e rlo rl- buck; 3d In t. buck.
Corbin A ddition R a b b itr y - ls t Sr
feet on the first rung of the ladder
G O O D W O R K . P R O M P T S E R V IC E
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
of success; "am bition and enthu and a new h y d ro static gasoline ies, w ithout sacrifice of a single I bch()lne R ab b itry — 1st Sr. doe; 1st buck
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IV**’ *)Uck’ ^8t I nk do®; 4th, J r. I
.Steel Flemish
gauge, th e m ost accu rate type, is d esirab le quality.
siasm will keep us clim bing."
T e le p h o n e B R o a d w a y 8080
.... u.
. ,
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tioe.
I W. H. E b erlin g —1st Sr. buck.
DO CTORS — C H IR O P R A C T IC
provided.
New
th
e
ft-resistin
g
“To be successful we m ust be
E ighteen m odels m ake up th e
A rdenw ald R abbitry— 1st and 4th
V an's R abbitry—2d Sr. buck; 1st
door
handles,
which,
if
forced
will
Silver A nniversary Buick line, and J r ' b“ ck;
Sr. doe; 2d Jr. buck; 1st and 2d J r
happy, to be happy we m ust be
Dr. Mary F. Becker
VJ 9,r 'm m — 2d J r buck.
doe; 1st Int. buck; 1st, Int. doe.
enthusiastic, to be enth u siastic we n either open th e door nor break some of these a re on display a t th e
Peter Lenard
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
B u ic k s a le s r o o m ”
w £ O,8b«rn - l8‘
doe.
F ran ces S m ith—3d J r. buck,
PHONE
m ust be healthy, and to be healthy th e lock so th a t »the ow ner can n o t local
local Huick salesroom .
I W alker s Fox R anch—2d Int. doe.
David K ennem an—2d Sr doe
u.
E lectric L ig h t Sw eat*
( leaning and
M ineral H ath*
D ltherm y
we m ust keep in mind and body o p erate it with a key, have also
C arl L in d g ren —3d Sr buck; 2d
Mrs. Lena Cam pbell— 4th j r . buck
U ltr a V io let R ay
Pressing
been added.
and
,,d
Jr.
doe;
3d
and
4th
Int.
doe
1
active," he aptly says.
Casey’s Klien mafic Remedy.
H o u r s : 9-12
1-6
O u r c le a n in g p la n t la
Ray Lee— 2d Int. buck.
I See us for cam p equipm ent,
Office 122x
Phones
R es. 829x2
Sweeping ch assis Im provem ents
Casey's rheum atism and n eu ritis
In O r e s h a m
Thom as McKeag—3d Jr. buck.
I stoves, tables stools, cots, te n ts etc.!
HUNNE K E PI’hlA T E S IIWS BILL. rep resen t a trem endous advance in rem edy drives out the u ric acid
We rail and d eliv er
Bernice Bunn-—3d Sr. doe.
L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.
power and
safety.
W heelbase poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis,
(Oregon Voter)
lum bago, asthm a, hay fever, gout,
DR. G. E. MALLETT
Joe Dunne perform ed a patriotic lengths have all been extended, the dropsy and pleurisy and reduces
Chiropractic Physician
sorvice In repudiating his own m o­ 114*/i-lnch b ec o m in g 116-ln ch , th e pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct
S P E C IA L IZ I N G IN
action
on
the
stom
ach,
liver
and
to r vehicle license fee bill. He Is 120-inch becoming 121-inch ,and
In-Mo-Ray Gland Therapy
kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G u aran ­
entitled to general com m endation the 128-inch, 129.
B a n k o f G re s h a m B ld g .
teed by T aber P harm acy.—Adv.
P h o n e Office 1321
R es. 8288
"The horsepow er of th e two
for having seen the light and acted
accordingly. It isn 't everyone who Bufck engines has been stepped up
Electric Bunge Bargain.
T R I. 8731
P hones
G A r. 2016
can back up on his own m istake. from 63 to 74, and from 77 to 90A4.
WANT AD. RATES.
’P ï T Y l k T Ï / ' O N E M IL L IO N C E D A R S n e a r V e r ­
W estinghouse electric ran g e for
G ood sh o w fo r
l»r. J. R. Eçgeman, N. I).
H is act in w ithdraw ing his sup­ Huick stresses th e fact th a t In­ sale or will take com bination wood
F irs t Insertion, lc a word, m ini- THINK TH INK l i l l I N K n o s n m ia a , ll $4 sh in p g e r le lOuo.
m ill. C h e ld e lin , R t. 1,
(M . D ., D. O., D. C .)
port of his obnoxious m easure en ­ creased piston displacem ent a c ­ and gas range as p a rt paym ent. mum 20c; subsequent Insertions,
b o x 147K, G re s h a m , O reg o n .
The United S tates stan d s in the van
S p e r im i, t.
C hronic and N ervou s
(-ie
a
word,
minimum
10c.
R
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K.
Akin,
G
resham
,
phone
titles him to the g ratitu d e of all counts for only p a rt of the power
Dîneuse».
Men, W om en A Children
of the world today,
I I A \ B A L IN G , $2.50 a to n o n d a y
3298.—Adv.
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the road users of Oregon. The
le | I Increase, th e rem ainder being due
Its m otto should be respected in
p rice.
G ra n B ro s., R t. 3, B o rin g ,
Horses
1245 H A L S E Y ST .
P o rtla n d , Ore.
every way.
Oregon highw ay system was serl I- I to new design of cam shaft, valve
p h o n e D a m a s c u s 84 o r G r e s h a m 307.
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ously jeopardized by th e th re a t­ m echanism ,
carb u re to r,
Intake
B O R S A L E , O L IV E R T Y P E W R I T E R
h arn esses.
and
o th e r
e q u ip m e n t. ,
O P T IC IA N
w ith s ta n d , $15. G a s r a n g e , a lm o s t
ened reduction of revenues, and m anifold and exhaust. In oth er I.V. PORTLAND
A lso m ilk c a n s . S ell c h e a p . I.e a v - I
n ew . $30, te r m s if d e s ire d .
O th e r
lu g th e p lace. H e n sle y ro a d , q u a r t e r
D unne's splendid a c t has reduced words, the pow er Increase is out P a r k a n d Y am hill
a r tic le s . M rs. W elch , p h o n e 3705.
P ow ell a R o b e rt.
m ile s o u th B a se L in e , H enson H o tel
Plants, Seeds, Etc.
I)R. C. L. H AY N ES
F a rm .
B E a c o n 8181
P h o n e 1823
the danger.
of proportion to the in crease in
U S E D L U M B E R F O R S A L E — Celling^
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Eyesight Specialist
If the courts remove the Dunne weight. So far as design goes, •7 40 a m ., 8. L.
•6 :46 a. m . B. L. 5o H O R S E S A N U M l'I .E S fo r sa le
b a g e p la n ts f o r sa le. >1.50 p e r t h o u ­
d o o rs, w in d o w s, b rick , etc.
L ig h t
3 Io 10 y e a r s old
W eig h t 1000 to
G L A S SE S F IT T E D
•7 50 a. m . B. L.
•7 :00 a. in., P. V.
bill from the ballot, the im m ediate th e re is now no difference betw een •8
sa n d . H . C. W ih lo n , p h o n e 381
a n d h e a v y w ood. I n q u ire M a p le a n d
1800. S ix h e a d o f u n b ro k e m u le s, 2
e ^ r,..
M o h aw k B ldg.
:30 a. m . P . V.
• 7 :15 a. m ., S. L
P o w e ll ro a d , p h o n e 34x, o r C a m e ro n
T H IR D A N D M O R R IS O N S T S
to 4 y e a r s old
Sell r e a s o n a b le o r i < at p j>> » v T q r v . r , o a t tn »7
9 30 a m ., B. L.
8 :30 a m . B. L.
danger to highw ay revenues is th e engines of the various models
S
p
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r
« x c h a iig e lo r t a t t l e o r h ay .
In te r-
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Pe r
P < i n T r 7 J n b e r ,s R r o s '' s t o r e
» 50 a m . S. L.
9 :00 a m ., 8 L.
s la t, l lo r s . a n d Cow M a rk e t U n io n
th o u s a n d .
W E . W h eeler, B o rin g .
I ORTLAND
.
OREGON
abolished, and the highw ay com ­ in the Buick line.
10 :8(l a m .. P. V
» 30 a m ., P . V
..........
O lvd
reg o n , P o p h r t o n e 2681.
a v e n u .................
e a n d . C . . o I lu
m b ia H
G R A V E L IN P I T o r s c re e n e d In
.30 a. m ., B. L.
10 :30 a. m ., B. L.
m ission will be justified in going
“T he vibration less perform ance, 11
la
n
d
.
h u n k e rs.
I. L. D a v id s o n , H e n s le y
11 50 a. m ., H L.
Il :00 a m ., 8. L.
r o a d n e a r T ro u td a le . P h o n e G r e s h ­
11 30 a. in.. P V.
ahead with th eir program of con­ for which B uick's engine is fam ous, 12 30 p. m .. P . V.
D E N T IS T S
a m 15x1.
1 30 p. m .. B. L.
12 30 p m , B. L A G O O D T R U E T E A M F O R S A L E
stru ctio n and m aintenance.
W e ig h t 30(in.
W ill w o rk s in g le o r
has been guarded jealously in p rep ­
Automobiles
1 60 p. m . 8. L.
1 :00 p. m . 8. L.
P hone,
offlee 21S4
Re*. 8186
d o u b le, h a r n e s s g o es w ith te a m
C
2 :30 p. m ., P . V.
1 30 p. m ., P . V.
If the co u rts do not remove the aratio n of th e Silver A nniversary
F ra n k . 2 m ile s e a s t on S ectio n L in e, 1927 F O R D
Wood and Sawing
2 30 p m ., B. L
3 30 p. m , B. L
R O A D STE R _ fo r~ s a le .
h a lf m ile n o r th on H e n sle y ro ad .
3 :O(I p. m . 8 L.
DR.
VV.
J.
OTT
3 50 p. m .. 8. L.
Dunne bill from the ballot, it will llulck. T he c ra n k sh a ft is heavier
F i r s t- c la s s c o n d itio n , g o o d lo o k in g
4 :30 p m . P. V
3 30 p. m . P . V.
w o rth o f e x tr a s . $275.
F lo y d \ \ O O D F O R S A L E — F i r s t a n d se co n d
be necessary to beat it a t the polls. and so are bearings, pistons, and
5 :3fl p. m .. B L.
( 30 p. m .. B. L
S u rfa c e .
F a ir v ie w ,
phone
22x4,
Dentist
g ro w th co rd w o o d , c u t a n y le n g th .
Cattle
5 :50 p. m ., 8. L.
5 00 p. m .. 8 . L.
G re sh a m .
F i r s t g r o w th tie s, sla b w o o d . D e liv ­
W ith D unne’s repudiation of the pins, while g rea ter atten tio n th an
Nerve
Blocking
Dental X-Ray
6 30 p. m . P . V.
6 30 p rn . P. V
ered .
H a y d e n F u e l j C o ., G re s h a m ,
7 :00 p. m ., P V.
m easure, It should go down to de­ ever before has been paid to th eir 10 :00 p. m .. P . V.
p h o n e 3676. e v e n in g s .
tf
Office over Rank o f Gresham
feat by a heavy m ajority. Never­ balancing as a single w orking unit.
S A N D Y D IV IS IO N
W O O p S A W IN O . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n ­
’¿ Ä o S ^ . ^ N T E D .
B e rt|
te e d
A lso w ood f o r sa le.
F lo y d
theless. it will not do to assum e And not co n ten t to m erely balance f t . P O R T L A N D
l a . SAMIV
S u rfa c e .
F a ir v ie w ,
phone
22x4
G re sh a m .
that this happy outcom e Is a ce r­ its pow er p lan t, Buick has now ) 1 :30 p. m ., P. V.
Dr. Julius G. Sture
8 :1ft a. m.
COW 'S F O R S A L E
O ne fre s h , one
tainty. The bill and its effects cradled the en tire engine hi m o u n t­ ft :30 p. m ., P . V.
3 :O0 p. in.
c o m in g fre s h soon.
M rs. E v e y lin e
F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a r s ­
Dentist
Farm
Machinery,
Etc.
I >unn. 1 in lle w est o f lllu ff ro a d "at
to n . p h o n e 386.
tf
must lie clearly explained before ings o l thick, soft rubber, which
Office In B a n k o f G re s h a m B ld g
l.v. GRESHAM
I ¡u n it's c o rn e r.
Ar.
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for Portland
N erv e lllo r k ln g
the people,
absorb the last vestiges of vib ra- I 2:16 p. m.
$<>0. N« w c a n v a s s , good r u n n in g o r ­ R E A S O N E D W O O D F O R S A L E , firs t
8 :45 a m . P. V. W A N T E D — P of, v e a l, h o g s, a n d cow s
A lla y W o rk R e fe rre d
g ro w th fir, c o rd le n g th s o r 16-inch. i
o n J o h n B lis s p la c e , q u a r t e r
6 16 p. tn.
tlon.
3 -46 p. m. P. V.
to f re s h e n soon.
F re s h < ow a fo r i d m er.
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menting on the political situation by refinem ents In the clutch me- I P- V .—P o w ell V alley ro ad
ATTORNEYS
p ric e o n o r d e rs to M ay 15
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at the tim e of the dem ocratic con­ chanism . T iny u n dulations on th e I B. L. - B a se L ine ro a d .
C ra s w e ll. p h o n e 3083. G r e s h a m .’
Real
Estate,
Rentals.
Etc.
O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by
Sheep
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vention, says that Al Sm ith "Is a d ­ facings of each of the 10 plates of '
F O R Q U IC K S A L E - 3 lo ts, clo se In, F O R W O O D S A W IN G c a ll H . H . J o h n ­
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ticity of A m erican politics that he
Attorneys
at Law
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p h o n e 2501.
B o rin g
W O O D F O R S A L E , d e liv e re d .
F irs t.
G re s h a m Office W ith r o w R blg.
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H o s s n e r , G re s h a m ,
s to r a g e .
T w o ro o m s 25x80. sto c k
P o r t l a n d O fc„ 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
p h o n e 3109
Goats
m ends the enforcem ent of the pro­
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
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631.
hibition law .”
M IL K G G A T F O R S A L E .
H . W. ! ---------------------- ------------------------------ E X T R A G O G 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
C
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The Jewelry and Opti­
B A R M S F O R S A L E . Iu rg o o r am ali
T hat's an Interesting statem ent.
good, h e a v y sla b w o o d . S ee o u r w ood
I In fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se c tio n
K a rl J
G et o u r p rices. C. H. C a lk in s W o o d
W. J. COOPER
The trouble is there has been too
cal Store of the common
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Co., West en d o f F if th « tre e -. G re^h
Ilogs
a m . p h o n e 192x.
Attorney at >Law
much elasticity in th e enforcem ent
* people
i i< i
T O L O A N on r»»al e n ta te «e-
E X T R A G O O D O. A. C. w h it
of the prohibition laws. Some peo­
Office
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La Mil Mowers.
O ne of th e finest sto ck s of
\ .tn Slykt*. B irdw tlale a v e n u e be- i a< vircn
ple will take advantage of laxity
Office t i l l
P hones
R es. 1461
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rep
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lawn
l u t p i i S- tio n L in e a n d B a s e L in e M O N EY TO L O A N o n re a l e s ta te ,
D ium onds anti W atch es in
In the enforcem ent of any laws. All
I’hoiie
Gr< s h a m
s h o r t o r long lo an s.
F a r m lo a n s m ow ers. We call for and deliver.
I!?a .-? “1. I>er
N o co m m issio n . J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone
th e N o rth w e st
laws are broken by some and at
B. W. T h o rn e , p h o n e 2751.
LONG B O D IE D C H E S T E R W H IT E
1901.—Adv.
tf
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tim es, perhaps, by many. But that
O ptical P a rlo rs second to
ho u se s o u th o f C o ttr e ll o n B o o th |
MOWEY TO LOAM ,
doesn't mean that the laws are not
ro a d . It. B. \ \ ilk in so n .
on g o o d re a l e s ta te s e c u rity
none, a n d you will find
S ee
For real estate loans see or call
R o ss B ro w n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 2601
PIANO
just and necessary and should not
prices very rea so n a b le
T W O I 'O L A N Ii- C lI lN A
B W T horne.—Adv.
S O W S w ith
ilgs fo r sal
H . D. M c C re a ry ,
be enforced for public good T hat's
lost ami For>n.
FLORENCE M. HONEY
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N O T IC E (IE F IN A L A C C O U N T
356 Alder St., Portland
what law is for. to protect life,
No. 3379.
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B ld g .
L O S T < »ft $STO L E N fro m F o rd ro a d -
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forr. ,lIe . C o u n ty o f M u ltn o -
b etw e e n S w e e tb r ie r a n d B a se L in e
M lm d i.g er
ran ch .
near
M a rm o t.
rig h ts and prom ote public morals.
m ah.
In P ro b a te .
r o a d s , sm a ll re d d ia r y , p ic tu r e s a n d
P h o n e 22x1. S a n d y .
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ty p o g r a p h ic a l m a p s o f M t. W h itn e y In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f R o b e rt
If any law is reasonable and Just
I A n d e rso n . D ece ased .
Tî
. i i^ - iv n T O
a n d T ih lp iti c o u n tr y a n d b ro w n
IN 8 Ü R A N » E
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv en , t h a t J . W
It Is the law again st dehunchery
le a th e r fly -b o o k . R e w a rd , n o q u e s ­
Poultry
A
n
d e rso n , a s A d m in is tr a to r o f th e
tio n s a s k e d . P h o n e G r e s h a m 16».
and to claim that the prohobltlon
h i i Atn i2 a R»°ib e r£ L .A n d e rso n , d e c e a se d ,
J. ROSS BROWN
h a s filed h is final a c c o u n t a s su ch
laws encourage debauchery is a
PO U LTRY W AN TED
S T O L E N FRO M F A IR G R O U N D S
K cal E sta te a n d In x n ra n ce
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red S ilv e r R in g boy s bicy cle. H a n d le n i
io f Y?n g o n fo r th e C o u n ty
F ,R I ; — A U T O M O B IL E — L IF F
baldfaced lie. As well say the law
b a r s a lu m in u m p a in te d .
R e w a rd . o f M u ltn o m a h D e p a r tm e n t o f P ro b a te ,
A I.L K IN D S , A N Y TIM E
H E A L T H — BI R O L A R Y
B u rl «Brooks, F a irv ie w .
P h o n e 211 a n d th a t F rid a y , th e 10th d a y o f A u -
against m urder encourages m urder
W E PA Y CASH
G re sh a m .
T e le p h o n e B ld g ., M a in S tre e t
1928,
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or the laws against im m orality eu-
G re sh a m . O reg o n
a n d th e C o u rtro o m o f th is C o u rt, h a s
p h .¿ n g " * "
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Offlee 2.61
P hone»
Be». 1808
i>een fixed a s th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r
eouruge im m orality
if th a t were
u
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r sp o ts, a n s w e r s to n
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of
a m e o f tlie h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id Anal
H
Serre
Beyardless
of
Circumstance
“ S p o t.’’
P hone G resh am
tru e then all governm ent has been
1233 o r a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e r e o f
T A b o r 2437.
J W ANDERSON,
C A PO N K A N U P U L L E T S . 12 w c k ,
founded on the wrong theory.
Awards on Rabbits
Published every Tuesday and F rl
day at G resham , Oregon, by the
Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St.
Clair, E ditor and Manager.
Professional Ads.
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“S T A P L E S ”
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Dependable and at Lents
Let ua hope th e re w ill be no mud-
HliuRiug in the preaent presidential
cam paign. However m uch one p a r ­
ty may criticize the po lk iea of the
other, which la a m a tte r of p er­
sonal conviction and party policy,
It 1« well to avoid perso n alities on
any ground of religion or party af-
lillatlon.
Sm ith Is no w orse because be is a
C atholic and a dt tnocrut. Hoover
is no b etter because be is a Q uaker
and a republican. Each may be
believed to fairly represent the p a r­
ty w hich has nom inated him.
N either can consistently repudiate
his party unit its poHeies.
T he personal c h a ra c te r and opin­
ions of th e candidate may have
th e ir Influence hut a presidential
election is pre-em inently a selec­
tion of party tn dom inate govern­
m ental affairs.
A call to a ho m e so su d d e n ­
ly sad d en ed alw ay s seem s
m ore o r less of a c h a lle n g e
. . . to us. It im p lies a c o n ­
fidence in o u r help th a t is
im p re ssiv e ly m oving, it is a
g e n u in e o p p o rtu n ity to assist.
W e m ak e it a p oint to be
read y fo r a call at a n y tim e.
I ll M il .1. .1 U (4HM1N W e inspect o u r e q u ip m e n t
M 1 N A U IN O
re g u la rly a n d plun how to
D IR E C T O R
a ssist as u n o b tru siv e ly as
possible. T h u s, we a r e p re ­
pared to se rv e w ith re v e re n t
Yes, C rt'dit
c a re " re g a rd le s s of c irc u m ­
if you wish.
sta n c e s ."
Employment
set1* «J **1’ K ou,e ** portlan<í
SUn-
Miscellaneous
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f i .W I'E D B a il'd hav
M uet l»> gnod
h a y » n il n ax o n a l.l,
C ull S a n d y I2x.
F a y H e w e tt
*
N E W T E R R A COTTA F L U E P IP E
in. lu llin g 11 s tr a i g h t len g th » , one
sin g le a m i om d o u b le T
>6 fo r th e
lot
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L. ( rls s e y . B o rin g . P h o n e
< » resh am 343.
u u u frn v •
A d m in is tr a to r.
M eG U H tK & S C H N E I D E R
203-5 W ith r o w B ld g .,
G re s h a m . O reg o n .
A tto i r n e i y s « fo J r A 'u d m m i in
TaÁ»
n i is
s i tr r a a t to
o r r. .
I
? , i}r s t p u b lish e d , J u l y 10, 1928
1 a t’ ' f 1
p u b lic a tio n . A ug. 7, 1928.
TROUTDALE SA N D
and GRAVEL CO.
M a.nii
and C oncrete Hand
and G ravel
In bu n kers o r d elivered
C em ent B rick and C e m e a t
•L R. K.YARR, Manairer
P hone 4*9
J acobson
910« FO STER RO Al) at L en ts
SU. 1821
V
Our equipment is at your
disposal day or night. Our
success is built on being ready
to serve at any and all times.
Gates Funeral Home
Cady A»»l»taat
T e le p h o n e »671
Real Rkfate
Insurance
Loans, Convejanclng
T elep h o n e B ld g . M ain St.. G resham
Offlee »861
Phone»
Be». ItMg
Insurance, Real Estate
A ccid en t, H ea lth , A utom obile
O re g o n “L ife I n s u r a n c e ' C o m p a n y
B. IV. THORNE, A g t
. . . .‘lß“ ,,'Ä iÄ ,“ ‘SU. „ „
E A st »747
G r e s h a m 1561
r. V. COGSWELL CO.
CEMENT WORK DONE
S E R V IC E
JAM ES ELKINGTON
G E N E R A L IN S U R A N C E
llA 'em ea t w a llt, cem en t w a lk t and
flnort, etc.
R. C. FRACE
G R E SH A M
th e Dependable Funeral Directors
A
old. R. I R eds. <5c e a c h . Ix»ts o f 50
o r m o re ..«»< e a c h , c E. V a n S ly k e.
litr d s d a le a v e n u e b etw e e n B a se L in e
a n d S ectio n L ine. P h o n e 3297. G re s h - ! TTÏT—
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MAN W K A I .M
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ro r g e n e ra l g re e n -
h o u se w o rk
S te a d y w o rk fo r r ig h t
I
G re s h a m G re e n h o u se
F
— 3 -m o n th s -o ld c a p o n lx e d
L. I R ed ro o ste r» . $1 e a c h ; a ls o 3-
m o n tlis-o ld R I. R ed p u lle ts o f h i g h , V O l’NG W ID O W wa a n t s d a y w o r k ’ by
••gg p ro tlu c tio n s t r a i n . 75 c e n ts ea c h . ' tb e h o u r 40 c e n ts a n h o u r a n d c a r -
< L V a n S ly k e , p h o n e 3297.
fa re .
SUi n se t 6603R1.
, P h o n e —
At
B e a s le y s , S y c a m o re s ta tio n .
W B S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A. C. B a r r e d
_______________________
R ock an ,I R I R ed c h ic k s, b red fo r P L O W IN G A N D G E N E R A L TEA M
h ig h e g g p ro d u c tio n .
A lso 6 to 8
w o rk w a n te d
l a w n g r a d in g , b a s e -
w eek s old p u lle ts. S ilv e r Bell Poul*
m en t w ork. etc.
C
W
A dam s
tr y h a r m
97th s tr e e t a n d S ectio n
P hone 1924. G re sh a m
P hon e 1617
M O R T IC IA N S
Representative
N o r th w e s te r n M u tu a l L ife In«u Co.
»14 f i e a t h e r l y B ld g .
(.»rand a n d M o rriso n Sta.
PORTLAND,
GREGOI»
A U C T IO N E E R
Col. W. S. Wood & Sons
A uctioneer
Farm and Stork S a le , a S p ecia lty
VANCOUVER. W N.
P hon e T an roaT er <14, or
Greaham O atlnnk 1661
SAND
GRAVEL
50c and 75c a yard at pit or will
deliver
o . A. BRYAN
Phone Gresham 78 x 2