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GRESHAM PAGE FOUR H ard to l>e Im m a c u la te . A sta tistic a l person bas figured the losses to a g ric u ltu re as a resu lt Two of th e h ard est th in g s In th e of d epredations of insects and ro dents as 112 a y ear for each m an, world to keep clean a re a w hite vest I woman and child In the United and a spotless rep u tatio n . States. I’lal fo r m s an d ham CREAM SEPARATORS ANKER HOLTH CREAM SEPARATORS have a se lf-b a la n c in g bow l, g u a r a n te e d n e v e r to get o u t of b a l ance, a G erm an silv e r sk im m in g device, a self-oiling system . M ade in all sizes. SECOND HAND CREAM SEPARATORS 1. No. 15 DeLaval in good condi tion, 700 lbs, capacity. 1, No. 1 A Empire, 350 lbs. capa city. 1, No. I B E m p ire, 500 lbs. c a pacity. 1, No. 7 Simplex, 700 lbs, c a p a c ity 1. B a ltic fo r 1 to 3 cotvs, 200 lbs c a p a c ity All in good co n d ition. W ill sell on easy te rm s o r tra d e fo r wood 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 D eparture Coaster. I t ’s a pippin; priced at $ 2 7 50 THE FOX Double Bar with joints spun together. Best of equipment including Wil lam ette Non Skid Guaranteed Tires, Mud Guards, Rubber Motorcycle Grips, Rubber Pedals. Made to w ithstand hard usage. Priced at 50 $32 We sell Nonpariel Guaranteed Tires at $2.00. Bicycle Accessories, Etc., Etc. STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO. GRESHAM, OREGON A Clear Complexion Is Woman’s Greatest Charm Y ou can en jo y th e p leasu re of M otoring. 1 ennis, Etc., w ith out injury to y our co m p lex io n if you afterw ard s USE V io le t C o ld C r e a m C old C ream s are now u sed By m an y ladies as a skin b a th in p re fe re n c e to w ater. SO L D O N L Y BY GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A L L Store Why Bother with Cooking These Warm Days? A sk U s about Lunch G oods ------------------ A FEW S U G G E S T IO N S -------------------- MONOPOLE MONOPOLE S a lm o n S tea k T u n a Fish 15c and 25c 15c and 25c MONOPOLE C rescent S ardines 20c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W a te rm e llo n s C antaloupes G rapes Bananas O ranges Peaches C e le ry Lettuce G reen C o rn G re e n Peppers Cabbage C a u liflo w e r Tom atoes S w eet Potatoes W h y not try Red W in g G ra p e Juice today? A V e ry D e lic io u s a n d H e a lth fu l D rin k fo r W a rm W e a th e r 15c and 25c FRIDAT, GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS Pr«|<*. by Sim ple A stonished No p arty platform is any stro n g M ixture. e r th an the personal tim b er th a t G resham people ure astonished a t form s th e props. th e INSTANT action of sim ple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed "Jo in us on A ugust 31, lend a in A dler-l-ka. One spoonful rem oves helping hand, and select from the such su rp risin g foul m a tte r it relieves alm ost ANY CASE constipation, Bour program a list of sp eak ers you wish stom ach o r gas. Because A dler-l-ka to h ear on F riday and S atu rd ay fol- acts on both low er and upper bowel, lowing. W hen th e in stitu te 1 b over, a few doses often relieve o r p revent your atten d an ce rep o rt to me, appendicitis. A short tre a tm e n t . helps chronic stom ach trouble. T he a,,<* u certificate will be m ailed to G resham Drug Co.— Adv. I you.” < OUTLOOK A special m eeting of th e b oard of county fair d irec to rs Lus been called for n ex t M onday to tak e up som e Im p o rta n t m a tte rs In connection with the com ing fair. T h ere will be at least one m ore m eeting before the opening, probably on M onday, Sep tem b er 4 AUGTST -2&. l» lfl Miss Mabel B urch recently cam e from W alla W alta and has spent a p leasan t vacation at Seaside. She will rem ain here visiting her p a r ents. K. A. M iller and fam ily m otored to N e ta rt’s bay on W ednesday. They will spend a week th e re and at o th e r points on the coast. Fine New Fall Line M en s Dress Shirts IN ALL THE NEW COLORINGS Both Soft a n d Stiff Cuff* FULL DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS H. E. Davis gave his Ja p an ese help a holiday yesterday and loaned Some New Arrivals in them his au to tru ck for a picnic up th e Colum bia river highw ay. About also tw enty-five persons were In the p a r A tire alarm brought th e d e p a rt ty and they enjoyed th e ir day Im Both P la in Black a n d C olored T o p s ment out yesterday at noon to c>m m ensely. bat a bouse full of sm oke a* th e T he two lectu res given by "S ister hom e of .1. T. Stllllons. No i r e was to be found and th e source of L u cretia", the ap o state nun. y ester the sm oke still rem ain s a m ystery. day w ere largely atten d ed . T he a f ternoon lectu re was for women only. Ilow itt Bldg. Phone 43 Gresham, Ore. Rockwood Rebeccas m et on W ed In th e evening M etzger’s hall was nesday evening a t th e ir hall a t crow ded and her h earers gave rap t Rockwood and elected Miss E sth er atten tio n to her words. Stensland noble grand. They rh an g ed T h e U n der C ity. the tim e of m eeting of the lodge from first and th ird T uesday n ig h ts B eneath every city Is a n etw ork of to th ird and fo u rth W ednesday pipes more o r less. But beneath ev n ights, each m onth. ery city th ere Is also a collection of M. M S quire and H ally C h risten pockets of quicksand, soft m ud, wa son retu rn ed yesterd ay a f '- r m ak ter and o ’her difficulties to th e hu1 d- ng co n tracto r v. ho m ust go to i n n ing a trip in th e ir au to s to E ugene ground for th e base of his fo u n d a across th e Cascades and back th ro u g h T he Dalles and over th e Co tion al o ut »vhich, as a rule, city u >- th o ritie s knew very little. In New GRESHAM. ORE. lum bia riv er highw ay. They were York th e building co n tracto rs who accom panied by th e ir fam ilies. had lost heavily by ru n n in g into un u n d erground conditions P o rtlan d w eath er records show suspected becam e so num erous th a t the city th a t yesterd ay was the h o ttest of th e 1 h e Sanitaty M eat M ark et is now u n d e r new m a n a g e m e n t. season, th e m ercury sta d in g a t 96 as decided, a fte r some discussion, to m ake a so rt of u n d erground su r.n y C om e in a n d get a c q u a in te d w ith th e new p ro p rie to r. late us 6 o ’clock. In G resham It re gistered 94 by th e m ost reliab le of th e d istric ts which caused the sam e high sta n d a rd of cleanliness, reliability a n d th e rm o m ete r in town. T oday it is m ost trouble. This was partly done co u rteo u s tre a tm e n t will b e m a in ta in e d u n d e r th e new m a n a g e bv interview ing co n tracto rs who had a few degrees cooler. m en t as form erly. alread y suffered. At convenient plac G eorge F. Honey, local scoutm ns es borings were also m ade and the ter, sta rte d on a bike to Hull Run City en g in eers kept a careful record Cash paid fo r F a t B eef, P ork, V e a l and M u tto n , live y tste rd a y with eight m em bers of the of th e sam ples. Now several en g i or dressed. T o p prices fo r H ides and Pelts of all kinds Hoy Scouts. They in ten d ed to cam p neers are at work placing the records iii such shape th at, when p rep arin g out two n ig h ts and re tu rn tom orrow tills on new work in an u n fam iliar e / •nlnfc. n e^ h b o rh o o d , th e co n tra cto r cau get ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F., NO. 211.— LODGES AND SOCIETIES M eets in M accabee s a il ev e r y T h u rsd a y _______ Mrs. Max. S chneider left by au to from p erm anent records som e idea n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock . C. E. Cree. N. Q,; [T h e se n o tic e s w ill be p u b lish ed from B. N. H a ll, se creta ry . W ednesday m orning for S eattle, of th e geology of th a t p art of the W ashington. Mrs. C. R. Benson ac- city. T his will save such losses as tim e to tim e fr e e o f ch a rg e. O th ers n ot ' MACCABEES. th a t su stain ed by the co n tracto r, liste d h ere a re so lic ite d . I f a n y are in- I coinpanied her. ROCKW OOD T E N T , K O. T. M.— co rrect p le a se n o tif y th e O u tlo o k and who according to th e New York 'Ev c o r r e c tio n s w ill be m ade a t once.J M eets first S a tu rd a y and third F rid a y e v e n in g s ea ch m onth . C om m an d er, E. Rev. S. G R oper and d au g h ter. ening Post, allowed two m ouths In L. record k eeper, A. G. Schan- j M M ASO NIC LO DG E— M eets tin. T horpe: R. D. 1, G resh am . Miss Stella, have ren ted a co ttag e which to com plete a building at N as u G i R t & E S a H r i A se co n d T u esd a y ea ch m o n th , 8 from F ra n k Gibbs, and will move sau and L iberty streets. A few feet p. m. W o r s h ip fu l M aster, L. L. ORANGE DIBECTO BT. K idder; se c r e ta r y , W m . M etz h ere soon. Miss R oper has been b eneath the su rface he ran into soft M U L TN O M A H G R A N G E — M eet* s v - ger. G resh a m , O regon. ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y . M aster. R. I. A n - elected to teach th e newly added m ud, and it was eight m onths before _____________________________ m J S ^ D oi 'a ‘' ’ c i a ’s o n O b O ? M h im ’ a IR i n V v IE i W M ASO NIC LO DG E— M eets j com m ercial course in Union High he finished Ills job, settled his a f F r A - first S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth . | DM£8- U o la c la 8 o n - G resh am . fairs In a b ankruptcy court and school No. 2. W o r sh ip fu l M aster, J o h n R. , ------- 1---- 1— ____ _ sta rte d again a t th e bottom in a n H u g h e s, se c r e ta r y , W. H. S ta n - SA N D Y G R A N G E — M eets ev ery ley . G resh am , O regon. fo u rth S a tu rd a y . M a ster. A. G. T h o m Mrs. T heodore W lrtz, of Spring- o th e r sense. The city Itself has fp 't a s. se c r e ta r y , J a m e s B e ll; lectu rer, w ater, and Mrs. Ida Holm es, also of th e need of such in form ation, to r in SA N D Y M ASO NIC LO DG E— W. M. John R o b erts. S a n d y , O regon. P u rcell. building th e foundation for th e p res S p rln g w aler, ure visiting at th e home E V E N IN G STAR G R A N G E — M eet« San d y, O regon. first S a tu rd a y in e a c h m on th . M aster. of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. B lackburn this ent m unicipal building, a forgotten T R O U T D A L E C H A P T E R . O. E. S., 1 J. J. J o h n so n ; s e c r e ta r y , M iss Iv a week. Mrs. H olm es is a d a u g h te r pond, long ago filled, proved to be a No. SO— S ta ted co m m u n ica tio n th e third H ick ey : lectu rer, L. M aud B a ll. S a tu rd a y in ea ch m onth, M asonic hal^ pocket of slush, causing a long delay T of Mr. and Mrs. B lackburn. r o u td a le W o rth y M atron, J a n et ROCKW OOD G R A N G E — M eets first ) W ed n esd a y 8 p. m., an d th ir d S a tu rd a y In th e work and the loss of much G rant se c r e ta r y . M argaret M cK ay. 10 a. m. M uster, Mrs. Id a B u r g e s s sec* Rev. E. I. H arrin g to n , p asto r of money. G R E SH A M C H A P T E R , O. E. 8., NO. i reta ry , L e w is J e n se n , le c tu r e r , Mrs. 117— M eets first and th ird T u e s d a y s E lla R ow an . G resh am , R. F. D. 1. th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch , has re ea ch m onth in Odd b e llo w s ’ h all, i ‘ ----------------------------- L iver T rouble. tu rn ed from St. Jo h n s w here he went V»orthy M atron. A nna B row n; se c r e C O LUM BIA G R A N G E — M eets first “ I am bothered w ith liver tro u b le tary, M iss R ose I. D air. 1 S a tu rd a y in each m on th . M aster. R. P. to a tte n d th e d istric t cam p m eeting, R a s m u s se n , se c r e ta r y , M in n ie P o u n d er, ab o u t tw ice a y ea r,” w rites Joe D ing GRAND ARMY lectu rer, Mrs. A m etia W ood w ard . C or and will occupy his p u lp it on S un m an, W ebster City, Iowa. “ I have b ett, O regon. day m orning. On S unday aftern o o n pains in my side and back and an M A. RO SS POST, G A. R — C om W O O D LA W N G R A N G E — M e e ts s e c ander, Win. B u tler, F a ir v ie w , q u a r te r he will go to P o rtlan d , w here he will aw ful soreness in my stom ach. I m m a ster, J o el B a tes, T r o u td a le M eets ond and fo u r th S a tu rd a y e v e n in g s . M a s of C h am b erlain ’s T ab lets and ev ery ter, W H. H. D u fu r: s e c r e ta r y , T B. third S a tu rd a y o f ea ch m onth. open a te n t m eeting at T h irtie th and beard tried them . By th e tim e I bad used T aib reth ; lectu rer, M rs. S. E. W in d le A lberta M. A. RO SS R E L IE F C O R P S.— M rs I P ortlan d , W ood law n sta tio n . h alf a b o ttle of them I was feeling D D. Jack , p resid en t: M rs C lara K ane, — ■ ■■■ - ——— - fine and had no signs of p ain .” F o r c r e ta r y . M eets ev e r y third S a tu rd a y L E N T S G R A N G E — M eets se co n d S at- Mr and Mrs. C. H. Lockw ood, who sale a t G resham D rug S tore.— Adv. se o f ea ch ' m onth. G resh am . i u rday, 10 a. m. M aster. T. J. K reu d er, ------------------------------------------------------------------- se creta ry . Mrs. W. L. H o t c h k is s , lectu r- have been living w ith Mrs. Lock U .I T .D A N T IS A N . •, M, . y , . (ie D arn a li. L e n ts. O regon. N. P. Cannon of th e L ongshore wood's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. m en’s union is quoted as saying a t a B O R IN '; ASSEM BLY U N IT E D A B T I 1 ’¥ * * * ArN T , VA,h b £'Y, ° a R A G Burch d u rin g th e su m m er and m ak e v e r y fo u r th S a tu rd a y in ea ch m eeting of th e P o rtlan d C entral L a s a n s No. 270— M eets seco n d and fo u r th m onth. M aster. P. H. B a tem a n : secre- ing th e trip daily to P o rtlan d for r id a y s, I. O. O. F. hall. M aster, C laude bor Council, as rep o rted In th e P o rt F la ry , Mrs. E. L A n d erson ; lectu rer. M iss F. C ro ss, se c r e ta r y , M rs. N ora business, have re tu rn e d to th e ir H azel Berke. G resn am , Ora,. R. F . D. S. land Jo u rn a l for A ugust 11. 1916, hom e In P o rtlan d . women o r w o o o cix rT . page 2: “ N owhere In th e world did _________ Hi M B U .V IL L S OmUttMB M eets LO V E R C IR C L E NO. 202. W . O. W “ a tu r d a y « « ch m on th . receive as high M C T h u rsd ay evening Mr. and Mrs. th e longshorem en eets ev e r y fo u r th T u esd a y at 2 30 In ?,a 8 ‘7 ' . J “ hn S ecreta ry , N e t tle rer, J. L. N e w e ll. P o rtla n d , Roy K ern e n te rta in e d a t five h u n wages as they did in P o rtlan d when the 1. O O. F. h a ll G u ard ian N eig h b o r, It. F. D. lectu 1. Mrs M innie O lanahan, G resh a m , G u ard dred, In honor of Mr. an d Mrs. W’. J. they recently went on a sym pathetic ia n clerk , E liza M etzger, G resham . POM ONA G R A N G E — M e e ts third H ollenbeck of B urley, Idaho. T hose s trik e .” W omen s Fine High-cut K id S hoes E. W. AYLSWORTH SANITARY MEAT MARKET Ed. Bauman, Prop. Under New Management A A ODD FELLOWS. p resen t w ere: Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern, Mr. an d Mrs. E W. A ylsw orth, Mr and Mrs Emil Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W elling, Mr an d Mrs. W. E. B ates, M esdam es Geo. L eslie, A. H evel, A. W. lleg n er, Jo h n Brown, Geo. L eslie, J r., Chas. M errill, A. Nye, Miss B urdine M errill, Geo. W. S tap leto n and Maxwell Schneider. The honors w ere won by Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and Maxwell Schneider Miss H elen H ess has been sp en d ing a few days at W oodburn with th e fam ily of W H. Jo h n so n , fo r merly of G resham . Miss M arg aret Creeey has re tu rn ed from G ea rh a rt w here she has been spending her vacation. Rev. F. L. B urns will com m ence th e q u a rte rly m eeting at th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch , on Sunday, Sep tem b er 16. T he m eeting will con tin u e over Sunday. Mrs H. M G erm an re tu rn e d home from N ew port, O regon. Tuesday, w here she has been spending the sum m er Mis* Maude Burch has re tu rn e d to her work in th e m illinery d ep art- i uient for Olds. W ortm an & King Mrs. Geo Leslie is en tertain in g Mrs. Geo Leslie. J r , and child, of P o rtlan d Mrs H. this week > w here she j and other L. Park and son returned from Galnsville, Texas. has been visiting a sister relatives in the vicinity. he it setting up a brick kiln for A. W ed n esd ay, M arch. J u n e, S ep tem b er. D e cem ber. M aster, J. J. J o h n so n , se c r e Why not use the whole w heat k e r G R E SH A M LODGE. NO. 125.I.O O .F . tary, E d n a B erk e le c tu r e r M rs. J W N . G . J a m e s M cK in n ey; se c r e ta r y . T ow n sen d . nel for th e loaf and m ake a whole — R H Tokd. M eets ev e r y T h u rsd a y e v e n in g leaf? G R ESH A M G R A N G E — M eets ev ery second S a tu rd a y ea ch m on th . M aster. ROCKW OOD R E B E K A H LODGE. N o Mrs J. R C avan agh ; se c r e ta r y , A lb erta 205. M eets seco n d and fo u r th W e d n e s A llen: lectu rer, ri. E D a v is. G resh a m , “ A bout two years ago I had a se day e v e n in g s at 8 o’clo ck . N. G., O regon. vere a tta c k of d ia rrh o e a w hich la st E sth er S te n sla n d : se c r e ta r y , F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M eets ev e r y Mary first S a tu rd a y M aster. S. B. H a ll; s e c ed over a w eek,” w rites W. C. Jones, R ichm ond reta ry , R oy Stone; lectu rer, M rs. J. W. Buford, N. D. " I becam e so weak _________ _________ T o w n sen d F a ir v ie w . O regon. th a t I could not sta n d upright. a | G R E SH A M R E B E K A H LODGE. NO. d ru g g ist recom m ended C h a m b e r-| ?}•— « v ery seco n d and fo u r th onday at 8 p in. in th e I. O. I). F. lulu's Colic, C holera and D iarrhoea M C H A R IT Y R E V IE W , W B A — M eets hall. N o b le G rand. M rs Cora C h ild ers, , second Thursday and fo u r th S a tu rd a y Remedy. T he first dose relieved me se creta ry , Mrs. C. G. H u m a so n . a fte r n o o n s each m onth . C om m an d er, an d w ithin two days I was as well as R IN G R E B E K A H LODGE NO. 213 M argaret S ch a n tin ; record k eep er, M I. ev er.” Many d ru g ists recom m end I. BO J Cook. G resh am R. F. D. 1. O. O F. — M eets first and third F ri th is rem edy because they know th a t d a y s a t 8.15 In I. O. 0 . F. h all N o b le G R ESH A M CAM P, NO. 13.180. M. W It is reliable. F or sale a t G resham G rand, B la n ch S iefer; se c r e ta r y , A m y A.— M eets third F rid a y in ea ch m o n th M orand. V isito r s w elcom e. D rug S to re.— Adv. In Chid F e llo w s h all. A ll o b lig a te d ---------------------------------------------- R o ss B O R IN G LO DG E NO. 234. I.O .O .F.— m em b ers are in v ite d to a tte n d M eets ev e r y T u esd a y a t 8 15 In I.O.O.F. B row n, clerk . hail. N o b le G rand. W m. E. C h ild s: sec- Î ORFSHAM ELECTRIC CO. reta ry , W m. A. M orand. V isito r s w e l Sell your goods by a W ant Ad. O. L. EDWARDS. Prop. com e. Jiutt t h e T h in g fo r D ia r rh o ea . W ir in g R e p a ir in g F ix tu re* W e ca rry a fu ll lin e o f a ll low v o lt a g e and sta n d a rd E le c tr ic a l S u p p lies, fo r p riv a te lig h tin g s y s t e m s A lso fu ll lin e o th e r E lec trica l S u p p lies. P h o n s 901 G resham . O regon A tte n tio n ! The Farm ers' Mutual Fire R t lef Association o r P ortland , o u a o i Invites all farm ers who have no In su ran ce on th eir rarm building* to Insure w ith us. This asso cia tion is the cheapest and safest in th e sta te I t insures only country property and has over 11,000,000 W r its or phons ■- W. I I A I I A L L Free. The Farm ers Mutual Fire Relief Association. WHAT YOU ARE in a financial way is the logical result of what you have done with the resources at your command. Being a depositor with the FIRST STATE BANK not only develops your resource«, hut on a proper showing of responsibility, gives you on occa sion, command of additional resources. ¿first ^ ta tv battit OREGON