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GRESHAM PAGE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK Published every T uesday and F ri day at G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook P ublishing Co., H. L. St C lair, E ditor and M anager. O ne y e a r . 12.00, six m o n th s, f t . 10, th r e e m o n th s ’ t r ia l su b s c rip tio n , 60c. C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t la n d D allies. A D V E R T IS IN G R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill call. E n te re d as s e c o n d -c la ss m a tte r M s n h 3, 1911, a t th e P o sto fllce a t G re sh a m O regon, u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rch . 3. 187». pickle factory on C ulum hia boule vard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Y am ada and fam ily have retu rn ed from near N ew berg, w here they have been picking hops and little G eorge has entered school. A H olstein cow, in the herd of Lee W ilis, is th e m other of tw in calves. PLEASANT HOME “C a rried O u t“ Load», A cco rd in g to O rder Not so many years ago a mining engineer was sent to th e in terio r of Mexico to speed up work on a sliver mine. He found prim itive means of moving ore and sent in a hurry call for several hundred wheelbarrows. They arrived and were eyed with a little d istru st by the m iners un til the senor took one by the h an dles— followed hy the mine foreman with ano th er—and wheeled it into the mine. Whereupon the others followed. Once Inside, they w ere shown how to fill the barrows. Several carried out these instructions to the letter, until they had learned the a rt sufficiently to be left to th eir own devices Then, with instructions to carry the ore to th e w aiting cars, the superintendent und foreman left. Some tim e later th e engineer and the foreman returned, expecting to see g reat progress. Instead, they found the men ch e erily wheeling th eir barrows Into the mine and filling them with ore. Then it re quired three or four men to carry the load o u t; two shouldering a handle each and the oth er bearing the rest of the weight. They had not been tau g h t to wheel out the loaded b a rro w s: merely to wheel them in—and had been told to carry the ore o u t!— N ation’s Business. OPTLOOK. (¿KESHAS, POWELL VALLEY OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER ». Classified Ads. Mrs. G eorge P reston of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Roy Wood of S eattle w ere g u ests Sunday of Mrs. H om er w illiam s. Mrs P resto n recently Consult This liar gain Counter for Your Many Need» retu rn ed from Ju n eau , A laska. — = w here she was em ployed as a m u WANT AD. RATES. APTOMOUILES sic teacher. Both ladies w ere for- First insertion, lc a word, mlnl- m er resid en ts of G resham . Mrs. mum 20c; subsequent Insertions, )92 g f <* h d ' t u d o r SEDAN* * T h la P resto n was form erly Miss G lenna H e a word, m inim um 10c. j < a r will a p iw a l to th e c r itic a l b u y e r n „ r« n „ nunun. --------------------------------------------------------------- Horses aw a v e ry good b u y a t »121 d o w n a n d j j , , jR.r n w n tb fo r 12 m o n th s w h ich in c lu d e s th e lic e n s e t r a n s f e r , in s u r a n c e a n d fin a n c e c h a rg e s . Jam es Gordot^ has retu rn ed from _______ The Ladies Aid of th e B ap tist G reenleaf, Wash., w here he worked 16-MONTH-OLD COLT fo r sa le . J . O. | » o x o s n -im ■■ F b o rs g re n , l i t . 1. b o x 706. P o rtla n d . 19-*» F O R D R O A D S T E R , w ell e q u ip p e d rsg church will m eet T h u rsd ay , Octo a n d in g o o d m e c h a n ic a l c o n d itio n . on a gas shovel in connection w ith F o s te r ro a d a t P le a s a n t V alley . M em b er o f th e S t a t e E d ito r ia l Asi T h e se r o a d s t e r s a r e s c a rc e in th e ber 11, for an all-day session a t the e la tio n . road w ork for the sta te highw ay u sed c a r m a r k e t a n d t h i s Is fu ll M e m b er o f th e N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l home of Mrs. Jam es Nelson. A v a lu e fo r th e p ric e o f »76 d o w n a n d Cattle j A s so c ia tio n . com m ission. He was aw ay two »15 p e r m o n th f o r 12 m o n th s w h ich good atten d an ce is desired. in c lu d e s a il c h a r g e s . m onths. F R E S H CO W S an d beef c a ttle w a n t ed. N e w b e rg P a c k in g Co. P h o n e 1935 S T A R T O U R IN G . »50 d o w n a n d P lea san t Home people have been WILSON’S VETO EXPLAINED. 1151.________________________________ tf »15 p e r m o n th . F iv e m o n th s. S u re ly featu rin g in auto accidents lately. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. th is is c h e a p t r a n s p o r t a t i o n The Outlook recently referred to W A N T E D — F re s h co w s a n d s p r in g e r s , H. C. Nelson and a p arty of B aptist No com m ission or brokerage. Very a ls o b e e f a n d v e a l c a t t l e a n d hogs. 1923 CHEVROLET 4-PA 88. COUPE, the fact th a t Woodrow W ilson, B. W. T horne.—Adv. ®a sY term s, F re s h co w s f o r sale. C. A B u tc h e r. ch u rch people w ere on th e ir way to »50 d o w n . »15 p e r m o n th . F iv e R t. 1. b ox 418, P o rtla n d . B a se L in e w hile president, vetoed the Vol m o n th s. I 'a n y o u re a liz e w h a t a attend a service at th e T hird Bap a n d B u c k le y a v e n u e . P h o n e T A b o r K alsom ine, all shades, 8 cen ts v a lu e tills is fo r clo sed c a r c o m fo rt stead act, which action on his p art 4979. tf fo r th e c o m in g w in te r. tist church in P o rtlan d la st T h u rs per pound. Todd, th e P ain t Man, has been condemned by dry sym Pow ell stree t, G resham .—Adv. • W tin A N i it T E I n D , , tr L e s IV E en S T w O s C anein K — B irern e st p Reef r ic e s I --•> p i f i i i r r . v t R R n O i L E ic-r i w G . day evening when he collided with < Mi. h T T T O m U m R IN p a id f o r f re s h cow s, s p r in g e r s , b eef, p a th ise rs as a slap at prohibition, o f th o se im p ro v e d C h e v ro le t« w ith a Ford sedan a t B ast T w elfth and v eal. h o g s. C. F lertiin g , 8975, 27th th e d isc c lu tc h a n d lo n g sp rin g s. and by the w ets as a good reason F or low est rate s on autom obile, a v e n u e . S. E ., P o rtla n d . S U n . 4788. G ood lo o k in g a n d in g o o d c o n d itio n , Davis stree ts. T he accident was tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see for opposing prohibition. "F or >76 d o w n a n d >15 p e r m o n th . due to the rain and g la rin g lights. B. W. T horne.—Adv. F le ld h o a te - S h e a r e r C h e v ro le t Co. w hy,” ask the wets, “ would P re si Hay G r e s h a m , p h o n e 1911. No casu alties w ere rep o rted but dent W ilson veto the m easure u n N o w i s a good tim e to su b scrib e WANTED— 3 to n s g o o d lo o se c lo v e r ' both m achines w ere slig h tly dam h a y , d e liv e re d . M a rk less he had good reaso n s?” N ic k e rso n , for th e Outlook. Look ahead. Get Farm Machinery, Etc. aged. S atu rd ay evening F reelin p h o n e 725, G re sh a m . the local new s, com m unity new s The Outlook is glad to give the Collins and H arold McKinney w ent S IM P L E X C R E A M S E P A R A T O R fo r and m oney-saving ads. T w ice a reason* which has recently been Into the ditch n ear E stacad a, due sa le. W o u ld t r a d e fo r c h ic k e n s . M. week. T w ice as good. Tw ice a Hogs N ielsen , b e tw e e n B o rin g a n d C o m p brought to our attention, which to skidding on a tu rn . T he m a dollar. to n ’s c o rn e r. 5 W H IT E P IG S , >5 e a c h . Tho«. show s conclusively th a t the presi chine w ent to the garag e for gen G ra v e , B u tle r r o a d n e a r P le a s a n t W A N T E D — A fo rc e p u m p w ith w in d W hen you buy of a local dealer V iew av e n u e . dent based his opposition to th e law eaal rep airs. m ill top. G ood c o n d itio n . G iv e p a r who ad v ertises you benefit y o u r tic u l a r s a n d p ric e . O. N elso n . B o r not on disapproval to prohibition ing. O reg o n , n e a r H a le y . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson were self and o th ers. Sheep in principle but to the fact th a t it entertain ed at d inner la st Sunday M ust T reat B urglar 4 -H O R S E IR O N A G E P O T A T O d ig g e r provided both for the enforcem ent P U R E B R E D O X F O R D D O W N RAM S fo r sa le . W ay farer In n , q u a rte r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. C ourteou sly in Japan fo re «ale. T h eo d . B r u g g e r , G r e s h m ile e a s t o f C o r b e tt o n h ig h w a y . of w artim e prohibition and of the P h o n e C o r b e tt 73. a m , p h o n e 3875. W heeler. It Is rath e r difficult for a foreign constitutional am endm ent. Mr. F O R S A L E —C l e t r a c t r a c t o r 12-20 h. p. H. L. Ball and W. E. W heeler householder In Japun to lie quietly W ilson held th a t since the w ar was in g o o d c o n d itio n , 2 -b o tto m 14-inch Goats w ent to Hood River Sunday to In bed gazing patiently at a th ief O liv e r plow , 6-ft O liv e r t r a c t o r d isc , ended no legislation should be going through his tro u sers pockets 1 8-inch d isc s, 6 0 -to o th t r a c t o r h a r TOGGENBERG B IL L Y G O A T fo r spend the day with th eir wives who und his w ardrobe or chest of draw ro w , to o ls. P r a c t i c a l l y n ew . H. A. passed to enforce the w artim e sa le. 3 y e a r s old. >5 c a s h . A lfre d S and, G rav el a n d C em ent. B a te s, T ro u td a le , O re g o n , phone are w orking in th e apple harvest. ers. And yet no Interest w hatever Sloop. B o rin g , O reg o n , p h o n e D a m easure. In connection w ith his C o r b e tt 5x1. m a s c u s 88. m ust be taken In th e burglar If Fred F isher, assisted by J. M. veto he said th a t he could not ap 6 H. 1’. F A IR B A N K S -M O R S E g a s e n life is to be spared. Several fo r g in e. a g o o d o n e a t ............................»100 DECOY DUCKS. G E N E R A L HAI LINK prove th e act as it stood but th a t It Melton and o th ers, is com pleting eigners have lost th e ir lives by H O O S IE R , 12-shoe d rill w ith D E C O Y D U C K S fo r sa le . C h a s. W- ! g r a s s s e e d e r ............................................ » 85 would nol be difficult for congress the con stru ctio n of a new liog proving unable to tak e th e police N o rd b lo m , 2*4 m ile s s o u th e a s t o f C l.E C T R A C t r a i t o r w ith 16-inch to se p arate the two questions and house and a new foundation for ilia advice, alwnys to receive and en G re s h a m n e a r M t. H o o d loop ro a d , O liv e r t r a c t o r p lo w .............................$385 D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d te rtain the burglar as an ordinary p h o n e 288x. V A U G H A N M O D E L M g a rd e n to effectively legislate regarding barn. guest, even to the ex tent of of t r a c to r , lik e n ew . c o m p le te ............»250 Mrs. O ra Van Fleet and Mrs. them , m aking the proper distin c I1 E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO.. G r e s h a m fering tea and cake, and then ac Phone 2x1, G resham Rabbits tion between w artim e em ergencies Martin L en n artz m ade a business com modating him its he requests. W A N T E D — F o rc e p u m p a n d e n g in e . A lso w ood h e a te r . C a ll 1041. T here Is not much satisfaction in 30 R A B B IT S . C h in c h illa s a m i N e w and the constitutional am endm ent visit to P o rtland, S aturday. Z e a la n d B ed s, so m e w ith y o u n g onC. W. E. M arked has recently re shooting the nggressor and then of prohibition. fo r s a le c h e a p . P h o n e 65x4, G r e s h A U T O M A T IC W A T E R P U M P w ith U SAND GRAVEL h. p. e le c tr ic m o to r fo r sa le . G ood am . modeled and re-arran g ed his store being tried for murder. c o n d itio n . G r e s h a m 221x. Many believe th a t Mr. W ilson’s it Is b etter to let the robber 50c and 75c a y ard a t p it or will In a very a ttra c tiv e m anner. Mr. W A N T E D — M o re p eo p le to u se th e deliver alone. And If he takes anything failu re to align him self with the » - C Y L IN D E R AVERY TRACTOR W a n t A ds. C a ll G r e s h a m 1561. M arked is now a m em ber of the very much prized, apply to the po w ith 14-inch p lo w on w h e e ls ; p a te n t prohibition sentim ent of the coun c u ltiv a to r . 3 -b o tto m x-fnch plow . O. A. BRYAN associated chain sto re system lice for it. The police know the C o st »780. S ell fo r »300, o w n tim e try w as responsible for the w ith Poultry P h o n e G re sh am 78 x 2 know n as th e "Red and W hite president of the burglar«* guild and, o n a p p r o v e d 7 p e r c e n t n o te o r 10 p e r draw al of support during the la t c e n t d is c o u n t fo r c a s h . C. B. I.a fo l- system .” T he front of the store with th rea ts t o the rank and file, W A N T E D — R. I. R e d s o r B a rr e d R o c k le tt. C r a ig r o a d , t h i r d h o u s e e a s t o f te r p a rt of his adm inistration, hut will probably be aide to get back h en s. N ot le s s th a n 4 d o zen , a ls o E a s t G lisa n . P o rtla n d . building has been newly painted th e stolen property, unless it Is fo u r c o c k e re ls. P . M. L e d in e, p h o n e his friends are co rrec t in calling 2x96, B o rin g . accordingly. Mr. M arked is also cash.—From “Japanese Customs,” atten tio n to the fact th a t lie signed Plants, Seeds, Etc. having a new foundation placed u n by Dr. Ingram Bryan. CKERELS LV. PORTLAND LV. G RES If AW R H fo O r D sa E le . IS L C A h e N a D p if R E ta D k e n C O soon. m ore prohibition legislation than F ro m Y OATS AND H U N G A R IA N der ills residence. H ark a n d Y am h ill H owell A R o b e rt« p riz e -w in n in g sto c k . P h o n e 36Sx, G RA any other president and th a t he v e tc h fo r Hale. A b o u t o n e - th ird G re s h a m . M rs. L ee S h e lle r, P o r t B E a c o n 8181 P h o n e 182» T he cab in et of th e E pw orth v e tc h . 314c a p o u n d . G. K. W ilk in la n d , R o u te 1. t f never opposed any prohibition D is lik e Im ita tio n J e w e lr y s o n ’s C a c k le R a n c h o n B lu ff ro a d , League of th e Methodist church, •6 :4 5 a m , B. L. p h o n e S a n d y 30x9. •7 :40 a. m ., a . L. legislation except those sections of In Egypt th ere is strong aversion •7 400 H A N S O N S T R A IN .W H I T E L E G - •7 :00 a. m .. P . V. 50 a. m . B. L which co n sists of Mr. and Mrs. Joe to Im itation Jew elry ; the natives h o rn p u lle ts , 12 a n d 13 w e e k s old. V E T C H S E E D F O R 3 A L E ~ w i t h o u t •7 :15 a. m .. S. L. the Volstead act intended to en •8 30 a m .. P . V. B rice >1.25 a n d >1 p e r h e a d a t m y Drew, E lm a Cook, H arold B artsch, dem and pure gold or silver, «ays s 30 a. m , B. L. o a ts . J o h n E g g im a n , p h o n e 2863. 9 30 a m ., B . L. fa rm , lo c a te d 1 m ile e a s t o f S a n d y . force w artim e prohibition after the 9 :00 a. m . S L. 9 50 a. m . S. L. J . H ig g le, H t. 1, B o rin g . O reg o n . H erm an W alters, L aw rence Dou- the New York Times. Exquisiteness 9 30 a . m .. P . V. 10 SO a. m .. P. V. conclusion of the w ar. C ertainly 10 .30 a. m .. B. L. tlilt and O liver Gill, met at , the of finish Is not esteemed, gold is Musical Instruments, 11 :00 a. m .. 8 . L. 200 P L Y M O U T H RO O K P IG E O N S fo r a. m ., S L. those n u lliticationists who now ap sa le D. D. M ey er, B o rin g . O re., R t. H O L T O N C O R N E T F O R S A L E . >25. 11 30 a m .. P V. home of Mr. and Mrs. Drew F riday desired above art, and 21 c a ra t p. m , P . V. 1. P h o n e 308x. tf is the most preferred. peal to his m em ory a re far from 12 :30 p m .. B L. P h o n e 1761 o r 240x. p. m .. B. L. evening for a business session. At 1 :00 p. m .. S. L. p. m .. S. L. In upper Egypt earrin g s are Justified, especially in view of the P O U L T R Y W A N T E D — A ll k in d s, a n y 1 30 p. m ., P. V. p. in., P. V. tlte close of th e m eeting th e h o st m anufactured In the shnpe of th e tim e. W e p a y c a s h . G re s h a m P r o 2 30 p m .. B. L. p m . B . L. Employment fact th a t he was a consisten t foe of d u c e Co., G re s h a m , O re g o n , p h o n e In 3 :00 p. m ., S. L. p. m .. S I» ess and host served apple pie anil horseshoe and the crescent. 1103. 3 30 p. m . P. V. T am m any hall. p. m ., P . V. Cairo, middleclass women w ear R O O F A N D G U T T E R W O R K , re Ice cream much to th e enjoym ent 4 30 p. m ., B. L. p. m .. B. L. p a ir in g E . D u n n , R t. 1, G re s h a m , m alleated earrings in the shnpe of 5 00 p. m .. S. L. W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN O A. C. B a rr e d p. m .. S. L. ph o n e, 3903. tf of those present. R ock a n d R. I. R ed ch ick « , b re d fo r 5 30 p. m . P. V p. m .. P . V. a hand, called “F ntlm a’g hand.” Tn h ig h e g g p ro d u c tio n . A lso 6 to 8 SCHOOL I) 1ST. NO. 7 7 :00 p. m ., P V, p. m .. P . V. Rally and P rom otion Day was the Sharkleh province most of the w eek s old p u llet« . S ilv e r B ell P o u l M ID D L E A G E D W O M A N W A N T E D a s h o u s e k e e p e r in a f a r m hom e. tr y F a r m , 97th s t r e e t a n d S e ctio n Mrs. Ruby S. B rennan, ru ra l observed Sunday l»y the M ethodists. Jewelry In vogue Is fashioned in HANDY I I V IS IO N F a m ily c o n s is ts o f f a th e r , d a u g h te r L in e ro a d . R o u te 1, P o r tla n d . SU n* school supervisor, visited the A pageant, "W orking T ogether as th e form of a fish, the emblem of Lv. PORTLAND in h ig h sch o o l, o n e o r tw o h ire d se t 2694. Lf. SANDY m en . Ja m es P o u n d e r, C o rb e tt, Egypt during the epoch of the W ilkes school la st week. Miss God’s F am ily" was presented liy p h o n e 730, e v e n in g s. Roman C hristian dynasties. 8 :15 a . m. 1:30 p. m .. P. V. D orothy E li z a lt e tl i Sm ith, county the pupils of th e school assisted by 3:15 p. m. Bees 5:80 p. m .. P . V. 6 :50 p. m ., fo r Miscellaneous lib ra ria n , also visited school last the officers and teach ers. G re s h a m E IG H T S W A R M S O F B E E S f o r sa le . A t . GRESHAM C osm etics W id e ly U se d week, organizing th e library work M rs. S. S. T h o m p so n , p h o n e G r e s h C H E S T N U T S F O R S A L E . 10c p e r Follow ing the R ady Day e x e r L t . GRESHAM 2:15 p. m. a m 3277. p o u n d . H a n s e n on tlte F r a l e y b e rry in the u pper grades. Savage tribes ns well as civilized 6 15 p. m. fo r P o rtla n d cises the an n u al election of officers f a r m . H e n sle y ro a d m ile n o r th o f 7 20 p. m 8 45 a . m ., P . V. people are given to cosmetics. B a s e L in e. P h o n e 15x2. G re s h a m . A paper drive is under way at was held resu ltin g in th e election 3:45 p. m ., S. L. Real Estate. Rentals, Etc. Women of Tonga are perm itted to 7 :30 a . m ., fo r 1«R A P E S F O R S A L E . N ia g a ra s an d school, each room com peting with of Mrs. Ja ck Greenwood to the leave off th eir cloth if they are S andy C o n c o rd s, 3c a p o u n d d e liv e re d a n y th e other. T he pupils a re m ani general su p erin ten d en cy w ith W. properly tntooed. A Caribbean F O R R E N T -7 -ro o m m o d e rn b u n g a w h e re in G r e s h a m . M rs. M. J . G ib • D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y « a n d h o lid a y « so n . p h o n e 32x. low. P h o n e J . A. H a le y , 1316. S. L .—S e c tio n L in e ro a d . festing m uch in te rest and com pe B. Cory as a s sista n t; Mrs. A. 0. woman may go w ithout clothes, but G re sh a m . P . V.— P o w e ll V a lle y ro a d . G R A P E S F O R S A L K — C o n c o rd s a n d Stafford su p erin ten d en t of the it Is Itnmorn'. for her to ap p ear tition is keen. B. L.— B a«e L in e ro ad . N ia g a r a . G e r b e r & V’o g le r. p h o n e w ithout paint To the Indlnn. “w ar F O R R E N T —T w o s u ite s o f 3 ro o m s junior d ep artm en t with Mrs. H arry O w n ed a n d o p e r a te d by 365x1. N e a r H illsv ie w sch o o l. F ifty pupils have been n either e a c h w ith b a th . L ig h t h o u se k e e p in g p ain t” was the symbol of valor, o r office ro o m s o v e r b a n k , r e c e n tly absen t nor tard y d u rin g the first Bickford as a s sista n t; Mrs. Jo h n and hespoke his courage In battle. GEO. LEWIS & SON re n o v a te d , p a in te d a n d k a lso m in e d . H E A T IN G S T O V E F O R S A L E . C G. P e te r s o n , p h o n e 165x1. Eggim au su p erin ten d en t of th e hi T he psychology of rouge Is p rac H e a t, w a te r a n d lig h t fu rn is h e d . m onth of school. F i r s t S ta te B a n k . g in n e rs; Robert K erslake se cre tically the sam e with woman. F a F O R S A L E A T C O S T — Ix>s A n g eles The follow ing pupils m ade 100 in lu g b o x es. J u s t th e th in g f o r g ra p e s , F D R S A L E O R R E N T —G u a sie C. ta ry -lib ra ria n ; A. (). Stafford cial dullness to her is symbolic 20 lbs. f o r 10c. B e rr y G ro w e r« P a c k - TROUTDALE SAND of failure Rut with a daub on the spelling te st for the m outh: R a n k te n a c r e s 1 S m ile s s o u th e a s t in g Co. tre a s u re r; p ian ists. M arguerite each cheek, and a streak across o f G re s h a m . All u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n . A rth u r Dick. Edw ard Murk, Bennie S e v e n -ro o m m o d e rn h o u se. Bull S M A L L D R E S S IN G T A B L E a n d tw o and GRAVEL CO. K erslake and V irginia Lundbom the lips, she Is equipped to do b at b a b y b e d s fo r sa le. M rs. G. M. D a v R u n , e le c tr ic ity . S ig h tly p lace. P ric e llo riu ch i, Mario C ereghlno, E lbert id so n , G r e s h a m , p h o n e 350x1. re d u c e d . W ill r e n t to r ig h t p a r ty . with Mrs. Mary Johnson, a s sista n t tle with lif e —Exchange. M ahob and Concrete Hand S precher, Cedric S tasek, Angela M u st be sold. N o tr a d e s . See A. and Gravel T hese officers to g eth er w ith the M eyers, a t F ir s t S ta te B a n k , G r e s h S T O R A G E O F F E R E D fo r id a n o fo r Calcaguo and Elizabeth Luce. Its use. N o c h ild re n . W r ite M rs. In b u n k e r s o r d e liv e re d a m . O reg o n . For real estate loans see or call teach ers will be form ally installed BenJ. H . D av ie« , G re s h a m , o r p h o n e Mrs. F. H. C rane attended the U. W. T horne.—Adv C e m e n t Brick and Cement 1561. tf F O R S A L E O R R E N T 6 -ro o m m o d next Sunday. m eeting of P ortland ch ap ter, Am e r n h o m e in good c o n d itio n . l e a v i n g F'O R S A L E — T h re e tire s , siz e 35 x 4 V4. Mrs. Agnes W alters, H erm an Ads in th e Outlook w ill in c re ase I J, It. KNAItlt, Manager fo r e a s t. M iss K. J . B r a tz e l. L a w erican W ar Mothers, at the c o u rt N e a r ly n ew . r im s a n d a ll a t le s s th a n re n c e s tr e e t. G re s h a m . P h o n e 421. W alters anti Rev. O liver Gill are th e m e rc h a n ts’ prestig e, hence his I P h o n e 48t h a l f p ric e . C a ll 192x, G r e s h a m . house in P ortland W ednesday, at sales, hence his profits. W A N T E D T o R E N T — F o u r- r o o m enrolled at th e U niversity of O re T R A V E L IN PIT O R S C R E E N E D IN w hich tim e the reg u la r public m o d e rn h o u se. I T e f e r o u t o f to w n b u n k e rs A lso d e liv e re d . I. L. gon E xtension cen ter for classes Its a t ion on bus line. F e r n C. • ? j ^ r i \ >rT T 7 T T T T T ’? l '’i’T T T T ÌV T ’? T ' ? r n luncheon was served followed by a D a v id s o n , H e n s le y r o a d n e a r T r o u t M u lk ey , p h o n e 1561. Monday evenings. Mrs. W alters d a le . 1’h o n e G r e s h a m 15x1. business meeting. G O O D L O T . 50x100 In P o m p e ii a d d i also has a class on T uesday eve tio n . G o v e rn m e n t C a m p fo r sa le. Mr. and Mrs. Buyard B uchanan nings. N e a r h ig h w a y , sk i c o u rs e a n d to Wood and Sawing of McMinnville, Oregon, spent the b o g g a n slid e. G r e s h a m 221 x. Rev. O liver Oill has accepted a week-end visiting th e form er's S A W IN G c a ll S te v e M a r s F O R R E N T —F u rn is h e d h o u se . 4 ro o m s F O to B n , W p h O o O n D place on the P o rtlan d D istrict E p e _________________ 386. tf a n d b a th , clo se In. E lk in g to n & _ m other, Mrs, Nellie Bowley a t her w orth L eague W inter In stitu te 2 5 : S E A S O N E D W O O D F O R S A L E , first hom e In C law ills Acres. g r o w th tir. c o rd le n g th s o r 16-inch, faculty. T he in stitu te will meet T H R E E -R O O M f u rn is h e d a p a r t m e n t Mrs. John Cereghlno and ch il al so c e d a r p o sts . J . S. D o n a ld s o n w ith p r iv a te b a th . P h o n e 1741 Tuesday and Friday evenings dur p h o n e S a n d y 2x. dren, Mario and Amillne, have ing the next th ree weeks, meeting I 1 "I, I.F .N 7 <>R 1 - < > R SAI.FI -7-room f o r w o o o c a tv ix iri . n 7? • 7 C o m p letely Q u alified to A ssist moved from the C a rter house on h o »use. u se , m o d e rn p lu m b in g g fu ll l»as. c a H G.- H . J o h n - so n . B o rin g . O reg o n , p h o n e 671. at the Sunnyside M ethodist church m e n t, f u rn a c e h e a te d . a c r e s o f i T w o Sandy boulevard to P ark ro se w here tf la n d . ( '. M. Z im m e rm a n , p h o n e • Gresham. In P ortland. Mr. Gill will teach a TAbor S3»«, or gei k e y s o f E lk m g to n Mrs. C ereghlno has accepted a A B ro w n . G re s h a m . class In E pw orth League m ethods W e a n tic ip a te th e w o rd s " d ep e n d a b le position. F . . „ K EN T—Two _ briquets s coal Dr. G eorge 11. P ra tt Is the dean of Mr. and Mrs. N athan Powell of u n d e rta k e r s ” by bein g rea d y to a s s is t a t h o u se k e e p in g , a ls o sle e p in g ro o m s. the institute. CORDW OOD — SLAB W OOD T o d d ’s A p a r tm e n ts . G re s h a m . t f Spokane. Wash, have purchased an ¡my h o u r of th e day o r n ig h t. .We p lan n e d R IC K W O O D F O R R E N T —5 a c r e s , a ll in c u l t i v a ac re on th e W ilkes road front Mrs. o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t- -the finest in s o u th e a s t Casey’« Ithmniiitlr Remedy. tio n G ood h o u se , c h ic k e n h o u se a n d 41 1H> FI EL CO. A nnie W right of G reshatn. They b a r n . E le c tric lig h ts . G ood w ell o f P h o n e 1581 G re s h a m e rn P o rtla n d w ith care. O u r fac ilitie s, Casey's rheum atism and n eu ritis w a te r . M rs. N ellie L. P ric e , flftli are having a double garag e erected. h o u se so u th o f O rie n t. tf remedy drives out th e u ric acid c h a p el a n d e q u ip m e n t w ill he found a m p le E X T R A G O O D WOigT'»—F i r s t a n d se c E arl F ish er doing th e work, poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis, o n d g ro w th c o rd w ood, h e a v y sla b . S E E S 8. T H O M P S O N f o r a ll k in d s o f for all needs. M oreover, o u r p e rso n a l a t Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wherry have lumbago, asthm a, hay fever, gout, S ec o u r w ood. G et o u r p ric e s. C. H . S to ra g e T w o ro o m » 25x80. sto c k < a lk in a W ood C o., w est e n d of « i'rn <n<* y B rJ s ln c o n n e c tio n . P h o n e closed th e P lan tatio n cabin for the dropsy and pleurisy and reduces te n tio n to th e e n tru s tm e n t is o u r bond an d F if th s tr e e t. G re s h a m , p h o n e 192x. pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct w inter and have moved to th ^ lr we serv e th a t we m ay be w o rth y th e sa cre d action on the stom ach, liver and F A R M S F O R S A L K . la r g e o r sm a ll. G O O D D R Y WOOD for sa le ? 16- Inch. t ..... I to >t.50 a co rd . A lso u se d lu m hom e in P ortland. In fine a g r i c u ltu r a l se c tio n K a rl J kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G u aran confidence. b er. O. B. C ro sn o n , C a m e ro n sp u r. H a g b e rg . R t. 2. G re s h a m , p h o n e 2881 L aurence Iaivngctte of P ortland, teed by T ab er P h arm acy and p h o n e .14 x . G re s h a m . M O N E T TO L O A N on r e a l e s ta te , visited form er neighbors in this G resham Drug com pany, G reshant. s h o r t o r lo n g lo an s. F a r m Joans R O O D FOR SALE—F irst and second —Adv. o o d . c u t a n y le n g th . m a d e a t 6 p e r c e n t. N o c o m m issio n com m unity S aturday. P -o Irs w t th g r o c w o rd th w tie B W T h o rn e , p h o n e 3751. s, sla h w o o d . D eliv - Mellville W ills, Ila rry and Lloyd eCe<1 H a/ d*n Fuel C o - Oreaham, p h o n e 3676, e v e n in g s . tf M O N EY T O L O A N o n r e a l e s t a t e ne- F ish er have retu rn ed from C orval THINK THINK c u r lty K. A M iller, G re s h a m . Ore. 1 »O D SA R IN O . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n lis w here they visited friends. D ur if Al S nt.’h is elected presid en t te e d A lso w ood f o r sale. F lo y d ■ OWRY TO LOAW . ing th eir stay th e young men, with next November it will NOT he by S u rfa c e . F a ir v ie w . phone 22x4 1 on good r e a l e s t a t e s e c u rity See G re s h a m . tw o friends, w ent on a hunting the tru e dem ocratic vote. Roe* B ro w n G re s h a m p h o n e 1501. T he 18th am endm ent stan d s a trip , retu rn in g w ith tw o deer. MORTICIAN« W A N T E l» — M ore p eo p le to use the W a n t A ds. C a ll Oersha! teesham 1561. T h a t w inter is coining is evinced b etter show of respect w ith a change of ad m in istratio n . by th e p rep a ra tio n s heiug made FOR SALE—Space In th i a c la s sifie d H. W ’.8NASHALL d e p a r tm e n t. C a ll a t office o r p h o n e Dependable Undertakers Mr. and M rs K. D W ilkes have In G r e s h a m 1561. sta lle d a M ueller fu rn ace and a 9106 F O S T E R ROAD a t L e n ts P e rrin e fireplace has been in A uinm ohiles sta lle d in "T h e O asis’’ tea room. Hyarlntb», Marcia« I r B fo r s a le E x tr a s lOMtY J. J 4C0BSO8 Geo. S pada h arvested his crop of »!' L B u n n . B a r k e r ro a d et M A N A G IN G P o w ell V a lle y ro a d . d ill on the D. O. F ish er farm , last READY TO ASSIST D A Y OR NIGHT D IR E C T O R T>RD TVDOR SU D A N w eek T he dill w as cut w ith a B a r T routdale, Rt. 2 Phone S lx i P e r fe c t co n d il ion L ik e new g rain binder. Mr. Spada h as a p a n d o u t. A J. K rid e r, 954 aaaaaaasaa «a aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aan» aa aa aa aa aa aa sr s FANCHER’S T r u c k S e rv ic e Portland-Gresham Stage Jacobson Service GASCO HELPFUL CREDIT THINK Jacobson Co, DUTCH BULBS L. H. STONE SU. 1821 Irving, phone TR 3036 lfc»s Professional Ads. PHYSICIAN« — MEDICAL Phone, Office 1S61 H. H. HUGHES, M. D. 2-4 a n d 7 -i P M . H o u r s : 10-12 A.M . Ofilre— Withrow Bolldlag GRESHAM ORBOON Office 2261 R e sid e n c e 225« GEO. INGLIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d F i t t in g o f G la s s e s Office o v e r F i r s t S t a t e R a n k GRESH A M - OREGON Office 1271 Phones R e s. 127x A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon R o o m s 15 a n d 1«. C o n g d o n B ldg. H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. (¿retiham, Oregon H. V. ADIX, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 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 (»Hire P h o n e I4SI o r 17» Be». 14»« B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t DOCTORS — CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Mary F. Becker CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Eleetrle Light Sweat» Mineral Hath» Dlthermy Ultra Violet Ray H o u r s : 9-12 Office 122x Phones 1-5 R es. J2 » x l DR. G. E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician S P E C IA L IZ I N G I N In-.VIo-Kny (¿land T herapy Bank of Gresham Bldg. P h o n e Office 1321 T R I. 6731 R es. »26» P hones O A r. 20X6 l>r. J . R. E g g e m a n , N. I). (M. D., D. O., D. C.) SperlallRt. Chronic anil tier,on » Disease». Men, Women A Children No Operations 1245 H ALSEY ST. Portland, Ore. OPTICIAN DR. L. W. GRIFFITH Eyesight Specialist ( ’. la s s e s F i t t e d a n d A d ju s te d F rid a y Hnd S a tu r d a y of ea c h w eek AT M ealey’s Je w e lry S to re D E N T IS T S Phone» Office 2186 Res. «18« DR. W. J. OTT Dentist •Verve Blocking Dentil 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 r e s h a m B ld g N e rv e B lo c k in g X -R a y W o rk R e fe rre d Office 561 Phones R es. 663 ATTORNEYS A T w . 0715 Phones G r e s h a m 16 McGuirk & Schneide Attorneys at Law G re s h a m Office W ith r o w B ldg. P r o b a te a n d C o rp o ra tio n W o rk P o r tla n d O fc., 601-7 C o r b e tt B id 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 P hones R es. 1661 MUSICIANS PIANO F L O R E N C E M. HONEY Studio First State Bank Bldg. Gresham Phone 1721 INSURANCE J. ROSS BROWN Ileal E state and liisqruiice F IR ^ , r ; . a ’ t ° m “ H i l e — l u HEALTH — BURGLARY T e le p h o n e B ld g ., M a in S tre e t G re sh a m . O reg o n Office «sol Phosc» Re», ( | JAMES ELKINGTON Real Estate Insnrunce Loans, Conveyancing Telephone Bldg . Main 8t.. Oreaham Office tM l Phone« Ret. U s s Insurance, Real Estate A cfld.B t. H ealth, AhtomobU. Oregon Fire R elief Assn f>r«« o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y B. W. THORNE, Agt. nm . .^P,ESHA„M’ OREGON •’ Mee «7»! P h n se » E A s t »747 Re», «737 Oreaham Itti I. V. COGSWELL CO. GENERAL INHrRANCR Sl|l« Representative N o r th w e s te r n M u tu a l L ife I n a Co. 114 W e a th e r ly B ld g . G r a n d a n d M o rriso n Sta. PORTLAND, OREGON AUCTIONEER Col. W. S. Wood & Sons Auctioneer Farm and «fork Bale» a Bpeelalty V A N C O tW E R . W N. Chose Yaoeoaver 616, or Urethani O sllook Itti Peter PHONE J 1 M 1 I w ll Ler.ard < Irmnlng and P re « 'ta g ! ,>ur cl-an l" « plant la J In Gresham > w » rail aad deliver