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    GRESHAM
PAGE EOI R
W eek’» A m usem ent Program
Fri. and Sat., Aug. 25,26
Wed., Thurs., Aug. 2 3 ,2 4
Ella Hall
THE CRYSTALS WARNING
Hobert Henley and Sybil Dowling
IDOLS OF CLAY
In
OUTLOOK
TU ESD A Y .
A l'G l'S T
22.
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GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
A R e a l D ram a.
Do you re m e m b e r th e B ro ad w ay
R a lp h D av id so n , o f In d e p e n d e n c e ,
fe a tu r e 'J e w e l''
w ith
E lla H a ll? O reg o n , d ro v e o v e r In h is a u ’o to
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EDDIE POLO
W e axe on ly as th e p o tt e r ’s clay v isit h is b ro th e r, E. D av id so n , on
T h e c h a r a c te r “ R o le a u x ” in “ T h e
B ro k en C a ln " Is f e a tu re d In o n e of m ad e to be fa s h io n e d as th e a r t is t S a tu rd a y .
th e g r e a te s t 2 -reel d ra m a s e v e r p ro ­ w ills, an d b ro k e n In to s h re d s If we
'.lr a n d Mrs. Ai P e le r e n te r ta in * 1
offen d th e eye o f h im w ho m a d e us.
d u ced .
a t d in n e r S u n d a y , Rev. >•' H . F re u n d ,
THE THIRD DEGREE
Harry Carey
H en ry .M etzger. M.'. a n d M rs. J. C.
T h e re is m o re re a l a c tio n In th e se
F e a tu r e d
in
a
2-reel
W estern E xley a n d Jo e E xley a n d ia m ily . In
t w o r e e l s th a n you h av e e v e r se e n In
D ram a.
an y O t h e r fiv e.___________________
th e a fte rn o o n W ilb u r E v e re tt, th e
THE
WEDDING
GUEST
y o u n g e st son of M r. a n d M rs. Jo e
Mary Fuller
In a la u g h -p ro d u c in g co m ed y
E xley,
w as
b a p tiz e d by Rov. M r.
HIS NEIG H BO R'S W IFE
Peg TRIES HYPNOTISM
N e sto r C om edy.
F re u n d .
H a rry L u ste d a n d w ife m o to re d
SOME MONKEY TRICK
SMITH’S THEATER
C a rto o n C om edy
fro m L e n ts S u n d ay a n d v is ite d th e
■ B n M U M
fo r m e r's m o th e r a n d s is te r , M rs. L.
T. L u ste d an d M iss In ez. L a te r in
th e day Mr. L u ste d to o k h is m o th e r
a n d G ra n d m a L u ste d fo r a n u n to
ANKER HOLTH CREAM
rid e , w hich G ra n d m a e n jo y e d very
SEPARATORS
m uch.
tave a «elf-balancing bowl, guar­
M rs.
D aniel W rig h t a n d so n ,
anteed never to get out of bal­
F r a n k , w ho h av e s p e n t a few d ay s a t
ance, a German silver skimming
S easid e, r e tu r n e d S u n d ay a f t e r a d e ­
levice, a self-oiling system. Made
lig h tf u l o u tin g .
in all sizes.
Dr. S. P. B ittn e r r e tu r n e d S u n d ay
SECOND HAND CREAM
fro m
M arso v ia,
C a lifo rn ia , w h ere
SEPARATORS
M rs. B ittn e r is co n fin ed in th e s a n a ­
1, No. 15 DeLaval in good condi­
to riu m .
tion, 700 lbs. capacity.
1, No. 1 A Empire, 350 lbs. capa­
J u d g e an d Mrs. W. W. C o tto n , a c ­
c o m p a n ie d by M rs. P eaco ck a n d M rs.
city.
1, No. I B Empire, 500 lbs. ca­
K in g , b o th of L os A n g eles, C a lifo r­
n ia, le ft S u n d ay m o rn in g fo r an a u to
pacity.
1, No. 7 Simplex, 700 lbs, capacity
tr ip to p o in ts in B ritis h C o lu m b ia ,
1, Baltic for 1 to 3 cows, 200 lbs
a n d w ill be g o n e fo r a w eek o r te n
d ay s,
to u r in g
V ancouver
Is la n d .
capacity.
T h ey w ere d riv e n by M att S ch an n o .
All in good condition. Will sell
A G old S eal V a m p ire U ran ia, a sto ry
o f O ld In d ia.
CREAM SEPARATORS
on easy terms or trade for wooil
or potatoes.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
RIDE A “BLUE-BIRD” BIKE
and Enjoy the Fine New Pavements
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
$ 2 7 50
THE FOX. Double Bar with joints spun
together. Best of equipment including Wil­
lamette Non-Skid Guaranteed Tires, Mud
Guards, Rubber Motorcycle Grips, Rubber
Pedals. Made to withstand hard usage. Priced
at
$ 3 2 50
We sell Nonpariel Guaranteed Tires at $2.00..
Bicycle Accessories, Etc., Etc.
STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO.
GRESIIAM, OREGON
DR. HESS’
FLY CHASER
Will protect your cows from flies.
Not as others do, for a few minutes, but lasts all day.
We guarantee it to be better than any you have ever
used or will refund your money.
H alf gallons 75c, gallon $ 1 .2 5
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Mrs. C. R. B en so n a n d d a u g h te r
M iss E d n a , an d M rs. W. L. C o rsa g e ,
M rs. B en so n ’s s is te r , M rs. H. J. P u l-
fer, M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n a n d Dr. E a rl
C la n a h a n w ere th e g u e s ts S a tu rd a y
o f Geo. W. S ta p le to n , on a tr ip up
th e C o lu m b ia R iv e r h ig h w a y .
D an iel
W rig h t
a n d so n F r a n k
I s p e n t th e d ay y e s te rd a y a t B o rin g ,
v is itin g C has. W rig h t a n d fam ily .
Geo. W. P a g e a n d fa m ily , a n d M r
an d M rs. Ja s . L a w re n c e le ft by a u to
S u n d ay fo r M a n z a n ita B each, fo r a
ten d a y s ' o u tin g . C. C. R eed is t a k ­
in g Mr. P a g e ’s p lace in th e d ep o t.
M iss H elen R eed v isite d h e r b r o th ­
e r, C h a rle s R eed, on S u n d a y , w h ile
on h e r way to th e U n iv e rs ity o f C a l­
ifo rn ia .
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lw o o d W iles a n d
son E lw o o d , o f P o rtla n d , v is ite d a t
tile h o m e of T h o m a s W iles S u n d ay .
Mr. W iles r e tu rn e d In th e e v e n in g ,
b u t M rs. W iles a n d E lw o o d w ill r e ­
m ain fo r s e v e ra l day s.
Z im rt M ills a n d fa m ily , o f N ew ­
b u rg v icin ity , m o to re d d o w n S u n d a y
an d to o k d in n e r a n d s p e n t th e a f t e r ­
noon w ith Mr. a n d M rs. C. M. H a r ­
riso n .
Mr. M ills is e n g a g e d in th e
f r u it in d u s try on a la r g e sc a le , a n d
is th e o r ig in a to r of so m e of O re g o n 's
s ta n d a r d v a rie tie s , a m o n g th e m th e
G old D o lla r s tra w b e rry .
M att. H au n h a s p u rc h a s e d a new
B uick
a u to m o b ile
fro m
M etzg er
B ros. A u to Co.
W. T. H a rtle y h a s r e tu r n e d fro m
h is tr ip to Illin o is, w h e re h e v isite d a
s is te r in C h icag o , a n d a b r o th e r a t
G a rd n e r, a n d o th e r re la tiv e s , an d is
now v is itin g h is d a u g h te r , M rs. S.
S. T h o m p so n .
He is 85 y e a rs old
a n d lias lived a v ery a c tiv e life. H e
e x p ects to go to W a lla W a lla w here
h as th r e e (la u g h te rs liv in g
F ra n c is
W illiam s,
so n o f M rs.
C la ra W illia m s w ho w as a c le rk in
(h e s to re o f h e r b ro th e r, D. C. Ely
w hen th e la t te r w as In b u sin e ss h e re ,
is v is itin g fo r tw o w eek s w ith M r.
an d Mrs. A. E. K e ssle r.
L e ta M ath ew s w en t to W asco la st
w eek fo r a m o n th w ith h e r s is te r ,
Mrs. Sid J o h n s o n .
7 he R E X A L L Store
M rs. H o m e
B aker
H ave you tried Swan’s Down Cake Flour?
If you haven’t, you are not getting the best results in Cake Baking. Swan s Down
Cake Flour is made especially for cakes, requires less butter and insures you against fallen
cakes.
Order a package today for your Saturday’s Baking. Get the booklet, “Cake
Secrets," with each package.
Of Course
Save Ihe Coupons
in your Baking you’ll
Get a package of
Be particular of your
Jiffy-Jell, FREE!
C oupons now running in the Sepsenrlter
Delineator, W o m an s Magazine and De-
signer ; also Free Coupons will appear in
O ctober l-adies H om e Journal.
We Redeem Them
Extracts, Spices,
Etc.
Rem ember, we recommend Shillings
Extracts for particular baking.
A. W . M etzger
GRESHAM. ORE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
1917ModelFord Cars
N o w o n H a n d a t L a t o u r e l l & S o n ’s
________________________________________________________________________________
The First of the New Series is Here
C o m e in a n d S e e th is N e w C a r, E q u i p p e d w ith a N e w
R a d ia to r, S tr e a m lin e H o o d a n d C r o w n F e n d e r s
£TT TOURING CAR.............. $415.70
ROADSTER.................. $400.70
Latourell <& Son
GRESHAM,
E rn e s t B ru g g e r cam e back fro m
W elch es th e o th e r day w ith a slice of
h is le ft th u m b m issin g .
H e w as
s p littin g k in d lin g in th e u s u a l w ay
a n d m a d e a m islick .
He w ill h av e
a th u m b w ith a p o in t to it h e re ­
a fte r.
J . C. H essel re c eiv ed so m e s a m ­
p les of M in n e so ta w h e a t y e s te rd a y
t h a t sh o w
th e
re s u lt of th e h o t
w e a th e r in th e m id d le w est. All th e
g ra in s a re sh riv e le d to less th a n one-
fo u r th th e size of o rd in a ry w h eat
su c h a s is se e n h e re . T o see th e
s a m p le s is en o u g h to fu lly re a liz e
th e re c e n t ris e in w h eat a n d h av e
th e g r e a t cro p s h o r ta g e fu lly c o n ­
tin u e d .
M a rsh a l M cK inney h a s p a in te d th e
fo u n ta in w ith a new c o a t of w h ite
p a in t.
its a p p e a ra n c e is im p ro v ed
a b o u t 100 p e r cen t.
K irk T h o m p so n a n d G lenw ood Mil­
le r w ent to W ild c a t m o u n ta in , n e a r
W elch es, th is m o rn in g on a h u n tin g
trip .
R ev. J. D. C orby w rite s th e O u t­
look to d is c o n tin u e th e J u n io r school
a d v e rtis e m e n t, sa v in g th a t a p p lic a ­
tio n s fo r a d m issio n h a v e been so
g re a t th a t th e y c a n n o t be ac c o m m o ­
d a te d . H e say s th a t fo r th e p re s e n t
th ey m u s t d e c lin e to re c e iv e m o re
p u p ils a n d d e v o te th e i r e n e rg ie s to
ra is in g a fu n d to finance th e sch o o l
a d e q u a te ly .
Ben M ath ew s h a s receiv ed a le t te r
fro m S h e rm a n c o u n ty sa y in g th a t th e
w h e a t cro p is tu r n in g o u t fro m 20 to
4 5 b u sh e ls p e r a c re w ith m o st of th e
cro p a t th e h ig h e r figure.
M B a h tw a , fro m B ritis h B u rm a ,
is s p e n d in g a few w eeks a t th e H a ll-
rose ra n c h . Mr B a h tw a is a s tu d e n t
of
a g r ic u ltu r e ,
sp e n d in g
s e v e ra l
y ear» in th is <•« u n ’ ry s tu d y in g a g r i­
c u ltu r a l | r a d i c e s in d iffe re n t sec­
tio n s a n d (.fe n « m g s e v e ra l o f o u r
lead !' g u v ric u l u ral
sc h o o ls
He
w as a s tu d e n t o f L. B. H all a : t.e
A g ric u ltu ra l h ig h sch o o l in I x n * •-
g eles, a n d « ill a tte n d th e P r f ' n
Agi .c u ltu ra l to lle g th is n ex t v • i t
J a s M cK inney a n d w ife a re h o m e
a f t e r a w e e k 's v a c a tio n a t E a g le
C re e k
Misa L e n o ra D u n la p le ft T uesrtav
e v e n in g fo r
P re s c o tt, W a sh in g to n ,
a f t e r a v isit w ith h e r m o th e r r i th e
h o m e of Mr a n d .Mrs. B. W Em ery
P rin c ip a l G oodw in is c o m p ilin g a
new p ro s p e c tu s of th e U nion h ig h
school, i t w ill be issu ed a b o u t S ep ­
te m b e r 1.
B e rt M etzg er h a s let th e c o n tr a c t
fo r th e re m o v a l o f th e o ld s h o p a t
th e c o rn e r o f P ow ell s t r e e t a n d R ob­
e r ts a v e n u e , p r e p a r a to ry to p u ttin g
u p a new b u ild in g
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F in e
N ew
F a ll
L in e
- OREGON
Mens Dress Shirts
IN
A LL
THE
N EW
CO LO RIN G S
Both Soft and Stiff Cuffs
FULL DRESS and S P O R T SH IR TS
Some New Arrivals in
ALSO
Women ’s Fine H ig h -cu t K id Shoes
Both Plain Black and Colored Tops
E. W. AYLSWORTH
Ilow itt Bids'.
Phone 43
T h e m u s lc a le a t tn e h o m e u f Mr.
a n d M rs. A. J . W. B row n, in w hich
th e c h ie f p a r t w as ta k e n by M iss
E d n a L eo n a B enson, of S e a ttle , w as
w ell a tte n d e d a n d g re a tly e n jo y e d .
M iss B e n so n ’s p la y in g w as consid-
s id e re d e x c e lle n t, a n d m an y h ig h ly
c o m p lim e n ta ry re m a rk s w ere h e a rd
re g a r d in g It. M iss B enson h a s been
th e p u p il of M m e. V enino fo r th e p a st
five y e a rs
S he h a s m ad e a very fine
b e g in n in g on th e v o catio n w h ich sh e
e x p e c ts to
follow .
th a t of m usic.
O v er $20 w ere c le a re d a t th e c o n c e rt,
w hich w as u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e
B a p tist c h u rc h .
Sell y o u r g o o d s by a W a n t Ad.
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Gresham, Ore.
G et in th e New D ire c to ry .
If you a re p la n n in g to h a v e a tele
p h o n e In s ta lle d
In
y our hom e or
p lace o f b u sin e ss, NOW is th e tim e to
m a k e a p p lic a tio n so you ca n g et y o u r
n a m e in th is issue.
S u b s c rib e rs d e s irin g a n y c h a n g e s
in th e i r p re s e n t listin g s, a n d th o se
d e s irin g a d v e rtis in g
sp ace a r e r e ­
q u e ste d to n o tify th e s e c r e ta ry as
e a rly as p o ssib le.
MULT & C LA C K A M A S CO.
M U TUA L T E L . CO.
P o rtla n d D aily N ew s,
in c lu d in g
I th e N o rth w e s t F a r m s te a d M agazine.
I i w ith O u tlo o k , o n e y e a r f o r $3 25.
WHAT YOU ARE
in a titianeial way is the logical result of what you have done
with th(> resources at your command.
Being a depositor with
the FIRST STATE BANK not only develops your resources,
but on a proper showing of responsibility, gives you on occa­
sion, command of additional resources.
Jfirst ^ta te Sank
GRESHAM.
.
OREOON