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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
List o f l»eMer«.
MT. HOOD
lu -in a ln ln g le t te r s u n c a lle d fo r in
th e G resh am postofflee fo r w eek e n d ­
BUTTER
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocers
ALW AYS
ORDER
IT
in g S e p t e m b e r 3 , 1 K 1 6 .
L e t t e r s - Mr. a n d M rs J o h n Af-
fe u h l, Mr. M. A lp la n a lp a n d fain tly ,
M iss E th e l .Mills.
C ard
M rs. E lla A dam s.
T h e se le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
deail le t te r office S e p te m b e r 17 th ,
1916, if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re.
In
c a llin g fo r th e ab o v e, p le a se say a d ­
v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te o f list.
I. M cCOLL. P. M.
Field T-W
Gas Engines
A L L S IZ E S
A lw ays read y for any w ork
you w en t th em to do. Start
on W eb ster M agneto. N o
C ranking. N o Batteries.
Hocking Valley and Ross
SILO FILLERS. HAY AID CORN CUTTER. F « Hand or Power
KENTUCKEY SILOS
A Quality Silo from Foundation to Roof.
Get our Price» before you buy. Y ou’ll
Save m oney and get a better Silo.
Hessels Farm Machinery
GRESHAM
TEL. 544
Does Your Roof Leak?
WILL STOP ALL KINDS OF LEAKS
Can lie li n e d for repairing Roofs, W ater Troughs, etc.
Does not dry hard or crack; docs not run with heat, dust the
thing to elose up the crack» and crevices that are opened by
the weather. Sold by the pound, any quantity.
All kinds of Building Paper, Roofing, Glass, Etc.
STERLING & KIDDER HDW. CO.
N E W an d
S E C O N D -H A N D
TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC.
Although the price o f paper lias advanced, our price on tablets,
etc., will be the same ns last year as we bought our stock early
and secured last y ear's prices.
The fatuous Rexall Tablets are the largest and best your
motley can buy Nothing in this line over 5c.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
I he R E X A L L Store
PEACHES
FOR CANNING
Crawfords
Elbertas
55c - 60c a box
Also Jars, Jarcaps,
Jelly Glasess, Etc.
A. W. METZGER
W IR E
u til
GRESHAM. OREGON
A p riv a te le t te r receiv ed y e ste rd a y
fro m M iss J e s s ie Y oung, fo rm e rly a
h ig h sch o o l in s tr u c to r in G re sh a m ,
s ta te s th a t sh e is te a c h in g in th e
h ig h sch o o l of C lay C e n te r, K a n sa s,
w h ere sh e h a s been em ployed sin ce
lea v in g tie re tw o y e a rs ago.
M iss H elen .M cCormick le ft yes
te r d a j fo r S e a ttle , w h e re sh e w ill a t
l e n d t h e U n iv ersity of W ash in g to n
M iss V era W illiam s, of E u g e n e , Is
v is itin g h e r c o lle g e
frie n d ,
Miss
V au g h n M cC orm ick.
M is V iolet T h o rn to n , of M cM inn­
v ille, is h e re to sp e n d th e n ex t tw o
..e e k s w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. P. A
G ould.
.d iss E lsie C a lk in s s t a r te d to d ay
to r F o r t K la m a th , w here sh e will
nch in th e In d ia n A gency school
Miss C a lk in s is a g r a d u a te of R eed
co lleg e in th e 1916 class
A t th e m e e tin g o f th e LadieB' Aid
so ciety h eld a t th e p a rs o n a g e last
W ed n e sd a y , th e
fo llo w in g officers
w ere e le c te d fo r th e e n su in g y e a r
p re s id e n t, M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n ;
vice p re s id e n t, M rs. C. J. L u n d q u is t;
s e c r e ta ry , Mrs. W. E. iie e g le ; t r e a s ­
u re r , M rs. C. E, R u sh e r. T h e d a te
of th e r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g w as
c h a n g e d fro m th e firs t to th e f o u r th
W ed n esd ay of th e m o n th . P la n s a re
a lre a d y b ein g la id fo r th e a n n u a l
ch ic k e n pie s u p p e r an d p a rcel post
so le to he h eld e a rly in D ecem ber.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A M eyers, M rs. M.
j N y stro m an d d a u g h te r , E s th e r, r e ­
tu r n e d la s t n ig h t fro m an a u to trip
I up tiie W illa m e tte v alley , w hich la s t-
| ed
fo r five d ay s. T h ey
p assed
th r o u g h C o rv a llis, A lbany, E u g en e
a n d o th e r c itie s, c a m p in g o r sto p p in g
a t h o te ls.
A la rg e te n t h a s been se c u re d by
lo cal W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T em
p e r.m ee U nion fo r use a s te m p e ra n c e
h e a d q u a rte r» d u rin g th e fa ir.
P ro ­
v isio n s w ill he m a d e fo r th e c o m fo rt
of v is ito rs a n d a p ro g ra m w ill he
g iv en each a fte rn o o n . A p ian o w ill
a d d to th e a ttr a c tiv e n e s s of th e
place. A ny v o te rs n o t re g is te r e d a re
u rg e d to v isit th e te n t a n d do so be­
fo re tiie n o ta ry p u b lic , w ho w ill be in
a tte n d a n c e .
Mr.
an il M rs. F re d H oney w ill
leav e soon fo r a v isit in N o rth Da
k o ta .
I loyed M etzg er Is back fro m S ea­
sid e, w h ere he w o rk ed d u rin g th e
v a c a tio n .
He w ill leav e soon fo r
C o rv a llis fo r a y e a r ’s s tu d y a t O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l college.
P re a c h in g s e rv ic e s w ill be h eld at
Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h n e x t S u n ­
d ay m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 .
Rev. j . H.
K a tp e n s te ln w ill p re a c h .
GRESHAM, OREGON
W IR K
661
FRIDA Y,
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
tile
Durolastic Dement
School Books
OUTLOOK
M iss M am ie H oss is e n jo y in g a
re s t H orn h e r d u tie s ns u o o k k e e p e r
fo r A. W . M etzger. S he iB s p e n d in g
a few d ay s a t W elches.
M rs. A W. L in d sey an d g r a n d ­
d a u g h te r , of P o ise, Id a h o , w ho h av e
been g u e sis a t th e hom e of E. C.
L in d sey fo r th e p a st w eek, h a s gone
to P o rtla n d fo r a s h o r t tim e a n d will
soon leav e fo r C a lifo rn ia .
M elvin B ru g g e r, o f C o lu m b u s, Ne­
b ra s k a . is v is itin g h is b ro th e rs ,
T h e o d o re a n d A n d rew . T h e th r e e
b ro th e rs , w ith a f o u r th . J o h n B ru g -
g e r o f L e n ts a n d a s is te r , M rs. E liz a ­
b eth K a rp e n s te in a n d th e w ives of
T h e o d o re , A n d rew a n d J o h n , m ad e
up iw o a u to m o b ile ro a d s w hich m ad e
th e tr ip o v e r th e C o lu m b ia h ig h w ay
on T h u rs d a y
T h e tr ip w as a c o n ­
tin u a l ro u n d of s u r p r is e to th e v is it­
o r am t a g re a t p le a s u re to a ll c o n ­
c e rn e d .
T h is w as th e first tim e in
34 y e a rs w hen a ll th e b ro th e rs a n d
s is te r s h ad been to g e th e r.
SE PT E M B E R
S.
IMI»
E \ ERYBODY E LSE DOES.
j T h ey to ld h e r th a t to a tte m p t su ch
) a th in g w ould be u n w ise, a n d so
s tra ig h tw a y sh e m u s t do it. T o th e ir
j a rg u m e n ts sh e re p lie d t h a t s e v e ra l
i w onien of h e r a c q u a in ta n c e h ad m as-
te re d th e th in g s , a n d ev en if sh e w as
a g ra n d m o th e r a n d n o t very ta ll o r
very ro b u s t, th a t w as no re a s o n a t all
why sh e s h o u ld n ’t le a rn . “ E v ery b o d y
else d o e» ,“ sh e s a id ; “ so w hy n o t I ? ”
So th e y a g re e d to te a c h h er. in no
tim e a t all sh e w as a b le , a t a sp eed
of ten m iles a n h o u r, a n d w ith n o th ­
ing a h e a d of h e r b u t a se e m in g ly e n d ­
less s t r e tc h of sm o o th , d e s e rte d
c o u n try ro a d , to m a n ip u la te th e iro n
b east w ith s u r p ris in g d e x te rity . A nd
sin ce sh e loved th e c o u n try a n d th e r e
w ere p le n ty of lo n g s tre tc h e s of
c o u n try ro a d , visio n s cam e in to h e r
m ind of p le a s a n t h a lf h o u rs a lt e r
th e m o rn in g w ork w as done-— s p e e d ­
ing g e n tly th r o u g h a is le s o f e x u b e r­
a n t co rn , past fields o r hay sw eet w ith
fr a g ra n c e lib e ra te d by th e m o w er,
an d dow n alo n g th e riv e r w h e re th e
b ra n c h e s of th e sy c a m o re s je a lo u sly
s h ie ld e d th e ro ad fro m th e ire o f th e
su n . B u t h e r vision w as in te r r u p te d
by th e a p p ro a c h of a b ro n zed k in g
e n th r o n e d on a load of hay . P r u d e n t­
ly sh e s te e re d h e r iro n b e a st in to a
fence c o rn e r w hile h is h o rse s a u n ­
te re d by, sm ilin g in d u lg e n tly , fo r no
d o u b t he h ad tw o o r th r e e a t hom e.
In d u e tim e sh e m a s te re d th e su-
percfiial e s s e n tia ls of s tr a ig h t d riv ­
ing. A lone on th e c o u n try ro a d sh e
im a g in e d all k in d s of tig h t s itu a tio n s ,
an d in v a ria b ly sh e cam e o u t sa fe an d
so u n d .
A nd th e n sh e essay ed th e
city s t r e e ts — not th e
q u ie t
little
s tre e ts th r o u g h w hich sh e fo u n d h e r
way lo th e c o u n try , b u t th e busy
s tr e e ts w h e re th e r e w ere traffic po­
licem en a n d h u n d re d s o f a u to m o b ile s
an d th o u s a n d s o f p e d e s tria n s
poor
s o u ls — w ho w hen ru n in to o r o v e r
can becom e ex cessiv ely w ro th , even
w hen th e o ffe n d e r is only an a m a -
tu e r u n u se d to th e s tr e e ts w hich, as
som e see it, n o t th e a u to m o b ilis ts but
th e p e d e s tria n s m a k e u n sa fe . T h e r e ­
upon e n su e d a p erio d of th e u tm o s t
c o n fu sio n .
It is n o t e n o u g h to pull
on th e s te e rin g
w heel an d s h o u t
“ W h o a .” T h e p e rv e rse th in g is not
a m e n a b le to vocal p e rs u a sio n . It
m u st be k ick ed a n d p ro d d e d .
"E v e ry b o d y else d o e s ,” sh e m a in ­
ta in e d . As so, a p p a re n tly , e v e ry b o d y
else did. So did sh e. B u t m e a n tim e
sh e c o n tr ib u te d th e fo llo w in g as h e r
s h a r e in th e d e s tru c tio n of th e u n i­
v e rse ; O ne g u a ra n te e d co llisio n b a r,
on e b rig h t a n d sh in y
fe n d e r, o ne
ch ic k e n ( w hich, h o w ev er, p ro v ed u p ­
on e x a m in a tio n to h a v e p assed to tiie
g re a t b eyond so m e d ay s p re v io u s, b u t
th a t did not lesson th e sh o ck w hich
cam e o f h a v in g a c c id e n ta lly k ille d
s o m e th in g ) , o n e new g a ra g e d o o r,
o n e te n -fo o t se c tio n o f im m a c u la te
p ic k e t fen ce (in th is in s ta n c e th e r e
w as a ch o ice b etw een a d e liv e ry w ag ­
on, c a p ta in e d by a s o m n o le n t y o u th ,
a n d th e fe n c e ) a n d five so u n d n e rv ­
ou s sy s te m s w hich h ad once been th e
u n a p p re c ia te d p o ssessio n s of m em ­
b ers of th e fatn liy . B u t now s h e is
c o n te n t to s it hack a n d le t th e o th e r s
do it. No d o u b t sh e g e ts a c e r ta in
s a tis f a c tio n o u t o f k n o w in g th a t m a g ­
ic h as n o th in g to do w ith th e ir b e h a v ­
io r in tig h t p laces. A nd c e rta in ly sh e
is h ap p y to h av e ac c o m p lish e d w hat
they th o u g h t w as b eyond h e r.
B ut
it m ay he th a t sh e is lo o k in g a b o u t
fo r new w o rld s to c o n q u e r, new p ro b ­
lem s to w hich sh e m ay b rin g h e r ex­
p e rie n c e w ith th e p o te n t fo rm u la :
E v ery b o d y else d o e s .”
W e are fully p re p a re d to p ro p e rly fit th e
y o u n g fellow s o u t for th e o p e n in g
Fall T e rm , nex t T u e s d a y .
S u i t s th ey h a v e to have.
H a t s th ey h av e to have.
S h o e s th ey h a v e to have.
S h i r t s , W a i s t s , S t o c k i n g s , E t c ., are th in g s
th e y m u st h a v e b efo re sta rtin g to school.
A n d w e a re absolutely positive in sta tin g th a t you can
d o no b e tte r th a n to
BUY THEM
HERE
g w Sole ag e n ts for th e F am o u s "B lack-Cat
H osiery
E. W. AYLSWORTH
llow ilt Bldg.
Phone 43
Gresham, Ore.
SANITARY
MEAT MARKET
Ed. Bauman, Prop.
ORE.
GRESH AM ,
Under New Management
T h e S anitaty M eat M a rk e t is no w u n d e r n ew m an ag em en t.
C o m e in a n d get a c q u a in te d w ith th e n ew p ro p rieto r.
T h e sam e high sta n d a rd of cleanliness, reliability an d
c o u rte o 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 n e w m a n a g e ­
m e n t as form erly.
Cash paid for Fat B eef, Pork, Veal and Mutton, live
or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds
Fresh Fish Every Friday
CL» »es o f l l r r O wn!
G u a rd th e y o u n g fo lk s ’ eyes by
h a v in g p ro p e r lig h t!
G ive th e m
good lig h t fo r th e ir w o rk , th e ir
s tu d y , th e i r play.
T h e w ay to good lig h t is by th e
use of
National Mazda Lamps
— th e y giv e th r e e tim e s th e lig h t
of c a rb o n lam p s, a n d a b e tte r,
w h ite r lig h t, w ith o u t in c re a se of
c u r r e n t cost.
W e c a rry a co m ­
p le te lin e of N A T IO N A L MAZDA
L A M PS in h om e sizes a t 27 c e n ts ,
an d a lso th e la r g e r sizes, in c lu d ­
ing th e new h ig h efficiency MAZ­
DA C L am p s fo r s to re s , offices
an d all la r g e spaces.
GRESHAM
C a n a d a h a s fo u n d su c h a p ro fita b le
m a rk e t in th e U n ited S ta te s fo r its
calv e s th a t it sh ip p e d p ra c tic a lly all
o f th em o u t of th e c o u n try , th e re b y
c a u sin g a
re n n e t
fa m in e
w hich
h re n te n s to ru in th e c h e e se in d u s try .
T h e o n ly way o u t of th a t tr o u b le
seem s to he to sh ip th e m ilk an d
c ream to th e U n ited S ta te s , so we
m ay be d r in k in g im p o rte d m ilk.
A w o rk m a n in P itts fie ld , M ass.,
w ore to w ork th e o th e r d ay a p a ir
o f new sh o es.
He h ad a so re foot
a n d to o k a lo n g a n o ld sh o e to w e a r
A n u m b e r of y o u n g p eople, m e m ­
lu r in g th e day. H e fo u n d w h en he
b ers o f
th e
M eth o d ist
E p isco p al
cam e to p u t it on th a t it b elo n g ed
I S u n d ay sch o o l, m et la st n ig h t a t th e
on tiie o th e r foot.
i h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. H. L. S t. C la ir
a n d h e ld a jo llific a tio n
T h o se p res-
In v e s tig a tio n s by th e g e o lo g ical
I »»nt w ere
E llen
S im o n so n .
M abel su rv e y of th e ero sio n of n u m e ro u s
M ichel. G lad y s W rig h t. Grace. F le ld - d ra in a g e b a sin s of th e U n ited S ta te s
i h o u se, H a n n a h L a n e . N om a F u ltz , sh o w s t h a t th e su rfa c e of th e c o u n try
¡ I r e n e M iller, E v a P u lle n , M ild red ,
is b eing w orn aw ay a t th e r a te of
W in ifre d an d M a rg a re t
St. C la ir, ab o u t a n inch in 760 y e a rs
G len R u s h e r,
M e rrill
a n d M ervlu
G ood. E m il h a u lie r, O rv ille Z im m e r­
S ev eral m illio n d o lla r s ’ w o rth o f
m an, B a y a rd M iller, K eith a n d H ar- so ciety a t N ew p o rt. R. I., h e a rd S e r­
| o ld L y m an , C h ase St. C la ir, M rs W. g e a n t R h o a d e s, U. 8. M. C „ on b o a rd
! E B u g l e am i M rs S t. C lair.
th e U. S. S U tah , le c tu re on how to
w ash c lo th e s " w ith y o u r h e a d s as
T h o m a s H in d e r h a s ju s t r e tu r n e d well as y o u r h a n d s .”
ir o t u a tr ip to B rig h tw o o d w h e re he
h a s been r u s tic a tin g fo r a w eek o r
C h a rle s D ickens o n ce h ad a ta lk
tw o.
w ith Q ueen V ic to ria a t B u c k in g h a m
p a la c e
T w o of th e c h ie f s u b je c ts o f
An a d v e n tu r o u s c a r e e r h a s co m e c o n v e rs a tio n w ere d o m e stic se rv ic e
to a m o re th a n u su a lly a d v e n tu r o u s au d th e in c re a s in g co st of b re a d ai.d
e n d in th e case o f C h in a J im , w h o beef.
d ied re c e n tly , a f t e r fo r m a n y y ear»
Miss L e o ta B abcock, d a u g h te r o f a
c o n d u c tin g a s to r e on P ik e s P e a k .
C h in a J im 's body, en r o u te fo r th e w e a lth y L o ra in (O .l re a l e s ta te o p ­
lan d o f h ts f a th e r s ' s p i r it s w as lo st e r a to r , w ill g ive a b ir th d a y p a rty to
In th e w reck of th e C h ly o M aru anti h e r pet F re n h b u ll dog P e d ro , a n d
all e ffo rts to re c o v e r It h a v e b een In v ite lo cal dogs.
vain.
C u b a 's p re s id e n t h a s sig n ed a de-
A n n a K. G ilm an , d e a d In B o tto m c re e a p p o in tin g a c o m m issio n to
leav es o n e c e n t to e a c h o f h e r le g a l stu d y th e q u e stio n of n a tio n a liz in g
th e ra ilro a d s th e re .
heir*.
Clothe Youngsters for School
P h o n e 901
ELECTRIC
CO.
G resh a m , O regon
N o tice o f l-iiial A cco u n t A rth u r
J a m e s F ie ld h o u s e E s ta te .
SUMMONS.
’ In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O reg o n fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
L a u r a M a rtin , P la in tiff, vs. Jo s e p h
A. M a rtin , D e fe n d a n t,
i To J o s e p h A. M a rtin , th e abo v e
n a m e d d e fe n d a n t:
In th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O re­
gon, you a r e h e re b y re q u ire d to a p ­
p e a r an d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed
a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d
( c o u rt a n d c a u se on o r b e fo re th e 2 9 th
' d ay o f S e p te m b e r, 1916, a n d If you
fall to so a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r, fo r
i w a n t th e re o f, th e p la in tiff w ill a p ­
ply to th e c o u r t fo r a ju d g m e n t an d
d e c re e as p ra y e d fo r in p la in tiff's
i c o m p la in t, to - w it: fo r a d e c re e of
th is c o u rt a n n u llin g an d d isso lv in g
i an d s e ttin g a sid e th e b o n d s of m a trl-
1 m ony now e x is tin g b etw e e n th e
p la in tiff a n d th e d e fe n d a n t, u p o n th e
g ro u n d s a n d fo r th e re a s o n s s e t
fo r th in sa id c o m p la in t: of th e c ru e l
a n d in h u m a n tr e a tm e n t o f p la in tiff
by d e fe n d a n t a n d y o u r fa ilu r e to
p ro p e rly o r a t all p ro v id e fo r o r su p -
! p o rt th e p la in tiff d u rin g th e p e rio d
of y o u r m a rrie d re la tio n .
T h is su m m o n s is B erved u p o n you
by p u b lic a tio n in p u rs u a n c e o f an
o rd e r m a d e by th e H o n o ra b le W. N.
G a te n s, ju d g e of th e ab o v e e n title d
court on tin- 1 Gth d ay of A u g u st,
1916, w hich o r d e r p re s c rib e d th a t
th e su m m o n s in th is s u it w o u ld be
se rv e d
upon you by p u b lic a tio n
th e re o f, on ce a w eek fo r six c o n se c u ­
tiv e w’ee k s in th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k ,
a s e m i-w ie k ly n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e d
an d o f g e n e ra l c ir c u la tio n in M u lt­
n o m a h C o u n ty , S ta te o f O reg o n , an d
th a t th e first p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be
h ad on th e 1 8 th d ay of A u g u st, 1916,
| a n d th e la s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f be
' h ad on th e 2 9 th day of S e p te m b e r,
I 1916, b o th d a te s in clu siv e.
S T A P L E T O N , C O N L EY ,
ST E V E N SO N & S T A P L E T O N ,
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff,
14 06 Yeon B ldg., P o rtla n d , O re.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n F rid a y , A u g .1 8 , ’16
L ast p u b lic a tio n F ri. S ept. 29, 1916
N o tice is h e re b y g iven th a t th e
u n d e rs ig n e d , as a d m in is tr a to r o f th e
e s ta te o f A rth u r Janie:- I'id d b o u s e ,
d e c e a se d , h a s filed h is f ilia l a cco u n t
in th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of
O regon fo r M u ltn o m a h co u n ty , a n d
th a t M onday, th e 2 5 th day of S ep ­
te m b e r, 1916, a t th e h o u r of 9 :3 0
How to (Live Good A dvice.
o 'c lo c k a. m. o f sa id day a t th e c o u rt
room o f sa id c o u rt h as be ui a p p o in t­
T h e best w ay to give good ad v ice
ed oy th e ¿aid c o u ’ t as t h “ tim e an .I is to se t a good ex am p le. W hen o th ­
P .ace fo r th e h e a rin .; of o b je c tio n » e r s see how q u ic k ly you g e t o v e r y o u r
h e re to a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
cold by ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
D ate a n d first pub. A ug. 2.7, 1 9 )6 .
R em ed y th ey a re lik ely to follow
L ast pub. S e p te m b e r 22, 1916.
v o u r ex am p le. T h is rem ed y h a s been
GUY L. F IE L D H O U S E ,
in use fo r m an y y e a rs a n d e n jo y s an
A d m in is tra to r.
ex c e lle n t re p u ta tio n .
F o r Bale by
S T A P L E T O N . C O N LEY ,
a ll D ru g g is ts.— Adv.
ST E V E N SO N & S T A P L E T O N .
A tto rn e y s fo r E s ta te .
Sell y o u r goods by a W a n t Ad.
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True Service to the Farmer
When you read about the Federal Karin Loan Law, just
bear in mind these points about our bank:
In arranging a loan with us you know exactly with whom
you are dealing. You do not have to let everybody know your
business nor subject your farm and your affairs to investiga­
tion by strangers.
We do not ask you to guarantee the loans of nine or more
other men not to become surety for farm ers in less favored
districts.
We do not require you to increase your loan so as to be­
come an investor as well as a borrower.
We make no stipulation to prevent you from dism ortgaging
or freely selling your farm within live years if you so desire.
Think over these points. Meanwhile, if you want the best
credit accommodation», consult us concerning your loan.
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