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GRESHAM
ROCKWOOD
d ell, Mr. W ack ro w ,
M rs. M atch es,
Jo e , G eo rg e, T o n y , M a rg a re t, Mr. a n d
M rs. S c h a n tin .
M iss A d d le Q u e sin b e rry e n te r ­
ta in e d m e m b e rs o f th e R ockw ood E p ­
w o rth L ea g u e F rid a y n ig h t, A u g u st
11, w ith a law n p a rty . T h e c o n v e n ­
tio n a l g a m e s w ere p lay ed u n d e r new
le tte rs .
M iller
boy, flying D u tc h ­
m a n ,e tc , b ecam e J a c k a n d J ill, P u n ch
an d J u d y a n d so n on fo r th a t n ig h t,
w h ile re f re s h m e n ts c a m e u n d e r th e
H appy a n d S u sa n n e .
It w as lu te
w hen th is cro w d of y o u n g fo lk s d e ­
p a rte d .
Mr. a n d Mrs. " R e d ” W illiam s le ft
fo r C a lifo rn ia w h ere tie :tas w ork fo r
th e C la rk Ac H en ry t o n s tru c tio n Co.
T w e n ty y o u n g fo lk s g a th e r e d a t
th e h o m e of A. G. S c h a n tin W e d n es­
d a y n ig h t fo r a s u r p ris e p a rty .
A
p le a s a n t e v e n in g w as s p e n t p la y in g
g a m e s a n d sin g in g w ith en o u g h in-
t'-rm issio n to e a t th e m an y d elic a c ie s
b ro u g h t by th e u n e x p ected v isito rs.
Thom* w ho
in v a d e d
th e S c h a n tin
p re m ise s w ere: H elen W e ilan d , Dave
W e lla n d ,
H en ry
W e ila n d ,
H a rry
K a n sc h e r, Jo h n
M atch es. A r th u r
M atches, Mr. N ich o lls, A n n a L in d e-
in an , C arl L iu d e m a n , C la ra S ten s-
la n d , B e r th a C ra n d e ll, Mr. H a rd e r,
H a rry M cR ae, O lla M a rtin , G race
V ail, R o n n ie H o rto n , R a lp h C ra n ­
ANKER HOLTH CREAM
SEPARATORS
have a self-balancing howl, guar­
anteed never to get out of bal­
ance, a German silver skimming
device, a self-oiling system. Made
in all sizes.
tion, 700 lbs. capacity.
No. 1-A Empire, 350 lbs. capa­
city.
No. 1-B Empire, 500 lbs. ca­
pacity.
1. No. 7 Simplex, 700 lbs, capacity
1. Baltic for 1 to 3 cows, 200 lbs
capacity
All in good condition. Will sell
on easy terms or trade for wood
or potatoes.
W ord w as receiv ed h e re y e ste rd a y
th a t M rs. H u g h R a lsto n , m o th e r of
b a s il R a lsto n , h ad d ied a t h e r hom e
in C ry sta l, N. D. S he w as ill h u t a
few d ay s. A sad fe a tu re of th e case
w as in th e fa c t th a t th e a d d re s s of
h e r son w as n o t k n o w n in tim e to
n o tify him b e fo re th e fu n e ra l.
A “BLUE-BIRD” BIKE
Miss L u lu N y stro m , a s s is ta n t c a s h ­
ie r o f th e F ir s t S ta te h a n k , is aw ay
o n h e r a n n u a l v a c a tio n . A t p re s e n t
sh e is sp e n d in g a few d ay s a t S ea­
side.
and Enjoy the Fine New Pavements
$ 2 7 50
THE POX. Double Bar with joints spun
together. Lest of equipment including Wil­
lamette Non-Skid Guaranteed Tires, Mud
Guards, Rubber Motorcycle Grips, Rubber
Pedals. Made to withstand hard usage. Priced
at
$32
.so
We sell Nonpariel Guaranteed Tires at $2.00.
Bicycle Accessories, Etc., Etc.
STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO.
GRESIIAM, OREGON
DR. HESS’
FLY C H A SER
\X/ill pro tect y o u r cow s from flies.
N ot a s o th e rs do, for a few m in u tes, b u t lasts all day.
Vi e g u a ra n te e it to be b e tte r th a n a n y you h a v e ev er
u sed o r will re fu n d y o u r m oney.
Half gallons 75c, gallon $1.25
GRESHAM DRUG CO .
The R E X ALL Store
18.
lttltl
Mrs. J e n n ie L aD u e, o f G reen v ille,
111., a rriv e d h e re on F rid a y la s t fo r
a s u m m e r visit w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
..ir. an d M rs. W. G. C a th e y .
An e s ta te v a lu e d a t $9000 w as le ft
by th e la te W illiam G e d an ik e, w ho
d ied in P o rtla n d A u g u s t 9, a c c o rd ­
in g io th e p e titio n fo r p ro b a te of will
tiled by h is c h ild re n y e s te rd a y iu th e .
c o u n ty c o u rt. T h e only h e irs a t law-
a re h is so n , C h a rle s G e d a n ik e , a n d
d a u g h te r , Lucy G e d a n ik e , b o th
of
P o rtla n d .
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
AVGVST
F iv e y o u n g
la d ie s of G resh am ,
M iss E v ely n
M e t'g e r,
M iss W illa
M etzs e r,
M iss
P e a rl R u eg g , Miss |
M a rg u e rite M ichel a n d M iss H e s te r
T h o rp e , w ill le a v e to m o rro w m o rn ­
in g on th e s te a m e r G e o rg ia n a fo r
S easid e.
T h ey w ill be g o n e e ig h t
d ay s a n d
w ill " b a t c h ” in F ra n k
G ib b s’ c o tta g e .
M iss E m ily L o v e rid g e , s u p e r in te n ­
d e n t o f th e G ood S a m a r itn h o sp ita l,
r e tu r n e d to P o rtla n d to d ay a f te r a
few d a y s' v isit w ith M rs. J . C an n o n .
SECOND HAND CREAM
SEPARATORS.
1. No. 15 DeLaval in good condi­
FRIDAY,
LOCAL EVENTS
OF INTEREST
T h e sa d n ew s h a s been received
h e re o f th e d e a th o f R ev. T. B.
F o r d ’s w ife a t S alem a few d ay s ago.
M r. F o rd is d is tric t s u p e r in te n d e n t
of th e M. E. c h u rc h an d is w ell
k n o w n in G re sh a m . H e h a s th e sy m ­
p a th y of Ills m an y frie n d s h e re as
e lsew h ere.
CREAM SEPARATORS
BLUE BIRD BICYCLES are strongly built
and very easy riding. Equipped with a Laclede
Spring Saddle. Guaranteed Tires, Mud Guards.
Bike Stand and New Departure Coaster. I t ’s
a pippin; priced at
Ol'TL(Mik
ANNOUNCEMENT
1917 M odel F o rd C a r s
Now on H and at Latourell & Son’s
The First of the New Series is Here
C om e in an d See this N ew Car, E quipped with a N ew
Radiator, Stream line H ood and C row n Fenders
M iss G re tc h e n R ad cliffe, of P o r t­
la n d , w as in G re sh a m to d ay v isitin g
o ld a c q u a in ta n c e s .
it. S u tto n is in c h a rg e of S. E.
I’a lm q u is t's h a rn e s s sh o p d u rin g th e
a b se n c e of M r. P a lm q u is t, w ho w ith
liis fam ily h av e b een sp e n d in g th e
la s t tw o w eeks v is itin g in W o o d b u rn ,
a n d at p laces n e a r O reg o n C ity.
M rs. W a rre n D o u g las a n d so n , r e ­
tu r n e d to H a lfw a y , O reg o n , to d ay
a f t e r a d e lig h tf u l v is it w ith Mrs.
E lla A ton.
M r. a n d M rs. R oy S h o e m a k e r an d
so n , J a m e s ,
R ev. a n d M rs. E. A.
e o n a rd , Mr. a n d M rs. E. D avidson,
M rs. M.
S.
S h o e m a k e r, a n d th e
M isses E liz a b e th a n d May S h o e m a k ­
e r m ad e a tr ip up th e C o lu m b ia
h ig h w ay y e s te rd a y , oy a u to , o n e load
g o in g w ith Rev. L e o n a rd a n d th e
o th e r w ith Mr. D av id son. T h ey to o k
d in n e r a t M u ltn o m a h F a lls.
Miss
E liz a b e th S h o e m a k e r is h o m e on a
v a c a tio n , a n d w ill te a c h in P o rtla n d
th e co m in g y e a r. Mr. a n d M rs. R oy
S h o e m a k e r a n d fa m ily a r e h e re fo r
th e w in te r. Mr. S h o e m a k e r, w ho h as
re c e n tly co m e fro m S p o k a n e to P o r t­
la n d , w h ere h e w ill be in b u sin ess.
W h a t a re th o u g h t to be th e first
to m a to e s of th e se a so n w ere p ick ed
by M rs. J. A. P a lm q u is t on th e ir
fa rm , T h u rs d a y . T h ey w ere of th e
C h a lk 's E a rly Je w e l v a rie ty , a n d on
o n e v in e 4 3 w ere p ick ed .
S om e of
th e la rg e s t m e a s u re d 1 1 % in c h e s in
c irc u m fe re n c e .
TOURING CAR............ $415.70
ROADSTER............... $400.70
Latourell & Son
GRESHAM,
- OREGON
b a iic m a a g ii lHwi
E. H. K elly rec e iv e d w o ord
rd th is
M iss L ucy H ig g in s is sp e n d in g th e
m o rn in g o f th e d e a th o f h is s is te r, w eek w itli Mrs. J. N. F a ris .
M rs. E. J . N ew , a t P r e is t R ap id s,
Mrs. C la ra S u n d a y is in G re sh a m
W a sh in g to n .
I n te r m e n t w ill be in
a g a in a f t e r a v isit w ith h e r d a u g h te r ,
th e G re sh a m c e m e te ry , p ro b a b ly on Mrs. B eebe, at M issoula, M o n ta n a ,
M onday, n ext.
a n d is a t p re s e n t liv in g w ith h e r
A c o m m u n ic a tio n re c e iv e d fro m d a u g h te r . Mrs. F r a n k M etzger. Mrs.
Dr. S. P. B ittn e r s ta te s t h a t th e d oc­ S u n d a y say s th a t sh e is glad to g t
to r w ill be in G re sh a m , re a d y
fo r back to O regon.
w o rk , on A u g u st 20. H e sa y s th a t
M rs. T.
W. Jo h n s o n a n d M iss
lie finds M rs. B ittn e r Im p ro v e d , and
G ra c a n a , o f P o rtla n d , h a v e been th e
h e is e n jo y in g h is s ta y in C a lifo rn ia .
g u e s ts fo r a few d a y s a t th e h o m e of
R u sse ll A kin k ille d a la r g e p o rc u ­ Mr. an d M rs. K. A. M iller.
p in e In h is field on th e A rc h ie C or-
n u tt p lace o n e d ay th is w eek.
He
su p p o s e d it w as a coon w hen h e first
saw it fro m a d is ta n c e a n d loosed his
d o g a t it. T h e dog re c eiv ed q u ills in
th e h e a d a n d s h o u ld e rs . I t w as very-
old a n d la r g e p o rc u p in e a n d is th e
first o n e h e a rd o f in th e s e p a r ts fo r
J o h n S te ig e r, w ho liv ed fo r se v ­ so m e y e a rs .
e ra l y e a rs on a fa rm s o u th o f G re s h ­
An
e x h ib it
o f m a n u a l tr a in in g
am , died a t h is s is te r 's h o m e n e a r
in th a t
L e n ts on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g la s t. H e p ro d u c ts , by th e c la s se s
w as 53 y e a rs of ag e a n d le a v e s a b ra n c h a t U nion H ig h S chool No. 2,
I la r g e fam ily . T h e f u n e r a l to o k p lace w ill be m a d e a t th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
ty fa ir, in S e p te p ib e r. Mr. B ee, w ho
on S a tu rd a y a t M o u n t S co tt.
w as in s tr u c to r , w o u ld be g la d to h av e
a n y of h is fo r m e r s t u d e n ts , w ho h av e
a n y m e r ito rio u s p ieces c o m m u n ic a te
w ith h im , in r e g a r d to e n te r in g th e m .
Miss G e rtr u d e H ia tt, o f P o rtla n d ,
is tile w eek -en d g u e s t of M iss N ellie
, a ris-
j
M rs, L e o n a S tacy is v is itin g in
j G resh am .
N oah L u n d y , a fa r m e r liv in g n e a r
A rco la, III., p u t $ 2 ,6 5 0 in c u rre n c y
in a m ail o rd e r h o u s e ’s c a ta lo g u e fo r
s a fe -k e e p in g .
M rs. L u n d y , c le a n in g
h o u se , b u rn e d th e c a ta lo g u e a n d th e
m oney w ith it.
R ead th e W a n t A ds,
Protect Your Children from M osquitos
Use
A n ti- S k e e te r L o tio n
Mrs. Home Baker
H ave you tried S w a n ’s D o w n C a k e F lo u r ?
If you h a v e n t, y o u a re not g e ttin g th e b e st resu lts in C a k e B aking. S w a n ’s D ow n
C a k e H o u r is m a d e esp ecially for cakes, req u ires less b u tte r a n d in su re s you a g a in st fallen
cakes.
O rd er a p a c k a g e to d a y for you r S a tu r d a y ’s B ak in g.
S e c r e t s ,” w ith e a c h p a c k a g e .
Save the Coupons
G et th e b o o k le t, “C a k e
Of Course
in y o u r B aking y ou'll
G et a p a d ,ge of
Be particular of your
Jiffy-Jell, FREE!
C o u p o n s now ru n n in g in th e S e p se m b e r
D elineator, \ \ O m an's M agazine a n d D e­
s ig n e r ; also F ree C o u p o n s will a p p e a r in
O c to b e r L ad ies H o m e Journal.
We Redeem Them
Extracts,
Spices,
Etc.
R e m e m b e r, w e rec o m m e n d S h illin g s
E x tra c ts for p a rtic u la r b a k in g .
P o s tm a s te r I. M cColl, of th e G re s h ­
am postoftice w ill be g la d to f u r n is h
a n y lite r a tu r e , a n d in f o rm a tio n d e ­
s ire d to an y p e rs o n s in te re s te d in e n ­
lis tin g in th e r e g u l a r a rm y , re c r u its
to w hich a re b ein g re ceiv ed .
M rs.
McColl also can f u r n is h a p p lic a tio n
b la n k s.
B. C. A ltm an w ill go to m o rro w to
M cM innville, w h e re he w ill a tte n d
th e J e r s e y p icn ic, on th e fa rm of
C lifford R eed , of P o rtla n d . H e will
a ls o v isit o th e r d a iry fa rm s on his
trip .
M iss E d n a L eo n a B enson w ill be
h e a rd in a m u s ic a ie a t th e h o m e of
M rs. A. J . W. B ro w n , th is e v e n in g .
T h e m u s ic a ie is fo r th e b en efit o f th e
B a p tist c h u rc h , a n d th e la d ie s w ill
h av e h o m e -m a d e c a n d y a n d
ice
c re a m fo r sa le , a f t e r th e m usic.
Miss G e r tr u d e E a s tm a n is v is itin g
Miss R eb a W ah l, s i s te r of M rs W A.
H essel, a t H ood R iver.
C has. A. C oe, o f L ong C re e k , O re ­
gon, h a s re n te d th e M an n in g p lace ,
a n d h a s m oved in w ith h is fam ily .
M r. C oe w as in flu en ced to so m e ex ­
te n t in c o m in g to G re sh a m by th e
h ig h sc h o o l a d v a n ta g e s , a n d h a s a !
d a u g h te r w ho w ill e n te r h ig h school
A. W . M etzger
GRESHAM. ORE.
F M. M o rg an , o f S an d y , w as a !
business v isito r in G resham , today. I
Miss M ina G ilb e rt a n d Jo y c e K id ­
d e r le a v e
to m o rro w
m o rn in g fo r
| R o ck aw ay b e a c h , fo r a tw o w eeks’
May.
Powell’s Pharmacy
How itt Building
Phone 101
Gresham, Ore.
WHAT YOU ARE
in a financial way is tiie logical result of wliat yon have done
with the resources at your eotntnand.
Being a depositor with
the FIRST STATE BANK not only develops yonr resource»,
hut on a proper showing of responsibility, gives you on occa­
sion, eotntnand of additional resources.
Jfirst
GRESHAM.
ÛLuik
OREGON