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AUCTION SALE
ON FIR GROVE FARM, ONE'MILE SOUTH OF PLEASANT
HOME
T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R 5
Sale Commences at 10 a. m.
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On Account o f M oving •<> t'cn tru l O regoa, I W ill Sell .My E n tile
lle n l o f Dairy t o w s , < oiudHting of
Twenty-five Graded Holstein Milk Cows, some fresh, some
coming fresh soon. 4 Heifer Cal .
Durham Bull. All tuber­
culin tested. 6 head Work Horses. 20 head Duroc Jersey Hogs
Also Plows. New S pring Tooth H arrow . Hay Rake. Disc.
Mowing M achine. Two ('u ltiia to rs , double and single, anil
o ther F an n in g Im plem ents. In-Laval S ep arato r, No. 17, in
first class condition. Milk Cans. Pails. Bottles and < rates.
2 hottie Babcock Milk Tester, harm Wagon. Buggy. Singh:
anil Double H arness. 120 egg M cC lanahan Incubator. House­
hold Hoods and o ther articles too num erous to mention
SALE RAIN OR SH IN E .
F R E E LUNCH AT NOON
T E R M S S um s ol $10 o r u n d e r C a sh ; o v e r $10, b a n k a b le n o te to r
e ig h t m o n th s at 7 p er n n t. T w o p er c e n t d isco u n t fo r cash on
su m s o v e r $10.
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—— J OHN URAMHALL, Owner
It. 1. A N D ER SO N . A u c tio n e e r
K. A. M ILI.ER, C lerk
N E W an d
School Books
SECOND - H A N D
TABLETS, PENCILS, PAPER, ETC.
Although the price of paper has advanced, our price on tablets,
i le., will he the same as last y e a r as we bought our stock early
and secured last y e a r ’s prices.
The fam ous R exall T ablets are the largest and best your
money can buy. N othing in this line over 5c.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The R E * A L L Store
S anitary
Meat
Market
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
GRESHAM ,
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ORE.
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
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OUTLOOK
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
A Popular
Food Item
People are prone to make fun when
Beans are mentioned as something
good to eat.
But we are willing to stake our
reputation by venturing the statement:
"You Don’t Know tieans till you have tried
M O N O PO LE Brand."
Only the Finest Benn O btainable is user! for
M ON O POLL -they are baked in a way that is Superior
to home cooked.
A nd a delicious Tom ato Sauce flavors them.
Can be seived cold or hot—fine foi a quick meal.
No ito.ie healthful or nutiiciotis b i d could be select­
ed as a regular stand-by than MONOPOLfc. Bakd Beans.
Call A._W . METZGER on Fhcne 661
OCTOBER
8.
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WHEN CATSUP
EPIDEMIC IS Why Use Sherwin & Williams
Ready-Mixed Paint?
CONTAGIOUS
Mrt C la ra K a n e h a s as g u e s ts h e r
n e p h e ' an d n iece, Mr. a n d Mr9 A.
AV. P a r k e r a n d th e ir little d a u g h te r .
T h ey h av e r e tu r n e d fro m th e m o u n t­
It b re a k s o u t a b o u t th is tim e ev­
a in s, w h ere th e y s p e n t th e su m m e r
ery y e a r, in e v ery v lllu g e a n d c o u n ­
a t th e C la c k a m a s L a k e r a n g e r s t a ­
O ne of th e s tra n g e th in g »
tio n ,
w h ere
Mr. P a r k e r w as e m ­ try tow n
a b o u t it is th a t it seld o m effects th e
ployed.
m ale p o p u la tio n
ex cep t
w ith th e
Mr. an d M rs C. -M. H a rris o n had ge; ’ll d is c o m fo rt te lt in any h om e
e re is a n y th in g co n ta g io u s.
as g u e sts a t d in n e r la s t S u n d a y . Mr. w het
-arly sy m p to m s is a c o n ­
anil Mrs. C. E. R u s h e r an il fam ily O ne oi
tin u a l sn ..
, c u lm in a tin g lu th e
a n d M rs. 8. It. lira d tle ld .
q u e stio n , u su a lly
a sk e d
o v e r th e
L. L. K id d e r h a s b o u g h t th e In­ back fen ce " W h a t a re you co o k in g ,
te r e s t o f J a m e s S te rlin g In th e h a r d ­ any w ay? It does sm ell so g o o d ? ”
w are b u sin e ss a n d h as a p p lie d to th e A nd th e w om an on th e o th e r sid e
fen ce
a n s w e rs
m o d e stly :
s e c r e ta ry of s ta le fo r a c h a n g e In of th e
th e firm n a m e , w hich w ill h e r e a f te r “ W hy, 1 am tr y in g o u t a new re c e ip t
he k n o w n as th e L. L. K id d e r H a rd ­ fo r c a ts u p . T h ey say It is ju s t lo v e­
ly, a n d — w ait a m in u te .” O u t com es
w are C o m p an y .
a s ilv e r sp oon, a d a in ty c h in a p la te
M rs. M aggie Ulm m oved h e r r e s t­ w ith a d ip of th e ’ d e lic io u s s tu ff— an d
a u r a n t fro m th e M ain s t r e e t lo c atio n th e ep id em ic b eg in s to sp re a d !
T h e n ex t m o rn in g , th e la te s t vic­
to h e r re s id e n c e a ro u n d th e c o rn e r
se rv in g m eals an d lu n c h e s as u su al t i m of th e e p id em ic c alls h e r next
d o o r n e ig h b o r on th e o th e r sid e to
Mr. a n d M rs. M. C. K e n t of San th e back g a te an d a d m in is te rs a bit
D iego,
C al., a re v is itin g Mr. and of th e m ix tu re w h ich sh e is b o ilin g ,
Mrs. B. It. H o ttin g e r.
Mr. K e n t Is an d so, on a n d on dow n th e s tr e e t it
an officer on th e b a ttle s h ip C o lo rad o . sp re a d s. You co u ld w alk a lo n g an d
tack a flag
la b e lle d
“ c a ts u p ” on
T h ey a re m o to rin g th r o u g h fro m San
n e a rly ev ery h o u se on th e s tr e e t, lo­
D iego In th e ir S crip p s c a r to V an
c a tin g th e sp re a d of th e ep id em ic by
co u v e r, B. C.
F ro m th e r e h e will
th e o d o rs w hich s te a l o u t of th e
jo in h is sh ip a t S e a ttle .
k itc h e n s.
B reezes
fro m
A raby
c o u ld n ’t be s w e e te r to th e a v e ra g e
A re m a rk a b le h ill of B u rb a n k p o ta ­
w om an th a n th e co m b in ed o d o rs of
to e s w as d u g by Sam B liss a t R o c k ­
to m a to , spices a n d v in e g a r s im m e r­
wood y esti rilay . O ne of th e m was
ing g e n tly on th e b ack of th e ra n g e ,
a fre a k , w eig h in g 3 *4 p o u n d s.
It fo r m in g led w ith th is a ro m a a re
h a s 25 p ro n g s ra d ia tin g In a ll d ir e c ­ h appy fo re c a sts oi w in te r d ay s w hen
tio n s. T h e re w ere th r e e m o re p e r ­ loved o n es w ill sit a b o u t th e b o ard ,
fect
p o ta to e s w e ig h in g o n e pound s h a r in g ch o p s a n d ro a s ts a n d frie d
each , b esid es a n u m b e r o f s m a lle r o y ste rs, an d
ex c la im in g
o v e r th e
on es.
T h e se p o ta to e s a re on e x h i­ c a tsu p .
b itio n in th e O u tlo o k w indow .
Of c o u rse , th e p ro d u c t v a rie s from
y e a r to y e a r, o r th e r e w o u ld n ’t be
T h e M issio n ary so ciety of th e B ap­ th e joy of p a ssin g on th e re c e ip ts
tist c h u rc h w ill m eet w ith M rs. J a k e
M aybe o n e y e a r It w as a w o n d e rfu l
O cto b er 5 th - M rs. Roy S h o e m a k e r
co n co ctio n o f
uncooked
to m a to e s
w ill h av e c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m ,
a n d w h ite
m u s ta rd
seed ,
w hich
.'ifte r th e p ro g ra m re f re s h m e n ts will w ould keep
w ith o u t
se a lin g , and
be se rv e d , w hich w ill be in c h a rg e m ay be th e n ex t y e a r it w as m ad e
of Mrs. J. 0 . D ow ning, M rs. W ill from g re e n to m a to e s , a n d th e y e a r
H ess >1, Mrs. E. D avidson, M rs. Roy- b efo re th a t th e w hole a ffa ir h a d to
K ern a n d M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n . All be m ixed up w ith a yellow- g rav y
w om en a re in v ite d to a tte n d .
m ad e fro m tu m e ric a n d v in e g a r, but«
it d o e s n 't m a k e an y d ifferen ce a b o u t
T h e W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e r­
Hie IngredientB , j u s t so you c all it
a n c e U nion w ill h o ld a b a k e sale c a ts u p , a n d g ive y o u r n e ig h b o r a
S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n , O c to b e r 7, a t ta s te of it o v e r th e back fen ce a t
A. W. M e tz g e r’s s to re on P o w ell St. tills seaso n of th e y e a r.
T h e e p i­
A sp le n d id c h a n c e to g et y o u r good d em ic w ill sp re a d ra p id ly
th a t is,
th in g s fo r S u n d a y d in n e r.
as I said b e fo re,
in
U lla g e s a n d
c o u n try tow ns. O f c o u rs e , it w o u ld n ’t
F ra n k lin h ig h sch o o l te a m won sp re a d in a c ity s tr e e t, any m ore
13 to 6 in a fa s t g a m e w ith th e th a n an y o th e r jo lly , frie n d ly th in g ,
U nion
H igh
S chool on th e hom e fo r, no m a tte r how d e lic io u s th e
g ro u n d s la st F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T h e o d o r fro m th e h o u se n e x t d o o r, you
fo llo w in g p la y e rs w ore in th e te a m : c o u ld n ’t say a n y th in g a b o u t it u n ­
I ,e s te r M cM aines, O rv ille Z im m e r­ less you had been
p ro p e rly in t r o ­
m an ,
E rn e st H ru g g e r,
E m erso n d u ced to th e w o m an w ho w as b re w ­
Men la u g h ab o u t
.B row n, H a ro ld L y m an , M errill a n d in g th e m ix tu re .
e p id em ic.
L et
th e m
M ervin G ood. C la re n c e P a rs o n s, E v ­ th e c a ts u p
e r e t t D o w n in g ,
G len n M cC orm ick, la u g li all th ey p le a se , b u t fo r h appy,
E rn e st
Q u e sin b e rry ,
A rch ie
Mc­ c o n te u te d liv in g , give m e th e p laces
w h o leso m e
th in g s
K eow n, Roy O lso n , W a lte r M etzger w h ere hom ely,
a n d G eo rg e L a n e . Mr. B e e j s c o a c h ­ b re a k o u t of b o u n d s a n d sp re a d .
in g th e team .
Mrs. lieu R an ey r e tu r n e d S un d ay
fro m
S easid e
w h ere s h e sp en t a
w eek w ith h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. T. R
M uch le g is la tio n w ill com e up b e­ H o w ltt.
fo re th e n e x t sessio n o f C o n g ress
w hich will be of v ita l Im p o rta n c e to
Mrs. P h o e b e T h o m p so n a n d M rs
th e N o rth w e st. O ne o f th e m ost im ­ Inez M iller c a m e d ow n fro m Salem
p o r ta n t m e a s u re s h a v in g to do w ith by a u to m o b ile last S u n d a y to v isit
o u r in d u s trie s w ill be th e p assg e of th e ir p a re n ts . Mr. an d M rs. D. 1.. Mc­
a bill u n d e r w hich w a te r p o w ers may­ L ain . T h ey r e tu r n e d S u n d ay a f t e r ­
be s a tis fa c to rily d ev elo p ed .
A p ro ­ noon.
h ib itiv e g o v e rn m e n t tax in ad d itio n
to th e s ta te ta x e s w o u ld d isc o u ra g e
M o rris W ilm a rth o f O sw ego sp en t
In v e sto rs in th e s e e n te r p ris e s
S u n d ay
w ith
h is a u n t, Mrs. E lla
A ton.
T h e re a re a b o u t 1,300 gas p la n ts In
th is c o u n try .
Rev. S. G. R o p er is a s s is tin g in
A re c e n t Issu e of th e G a z e tte de
H o lla n d e s ta te s th a t a N e th e rla n d s
h is to ric a l k h lp p ln g n iu e su n i is to he
e s ta b lis h e d at A m ste rd a m , th e cost
of w hich is p ro v isio n a lly e s tim a te d
a t i 102,000. A fin a n c ia l c o m m itte e
ha < been a p p o in te d to ra is e th e nec-
Oil o f c e d a r Is o n e of th e a n tl-m o s-
esu ry fu n d s.
q u ito d ru g s .
T l ESDAY.
K veulug T e le g ra m
o ne y e a r fo r $-1 Si
w ith
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
S A N IT A R Y
For Sale by Leading Grocers
ALW AYS
ORDER
K A. M iller an d fam ily sp e n t th e
w eek -en d a t F o re s t G ro v e v isitin g
w ith frie n d s
G lt E S I I A M
M A S O N IC
L O D G E — M e et»
a
second T u e s d a y each m o n th , 8
p in. W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r. L L.
iCJC K id d e r , ’ s e c r e ta r y , W m M e ts -
bia, th e fo llo w in g s u m m a ry is w o rth
r e m e m b e r in g :
G re a t B rita in d e c la re d w a r on G e r­
m an y . A u s tr ia , T u rk e y a u u B u lg a ria .
F ra n c e d e c la re d w ar on A u s 'r ia ,
T u rk e y e n d B u lg a ria .
Lest We Forget.
E very little w h ile, o n e h e a rs a
q u e ry us to e v e n ts w hich figured in
th e e a rly p a rt of th e p re s e n t w ar in
E u ro p e . It is n o t s u r p r is in g th a t, in
th e a v a la n c h e of h a p p e n in g s in the
R u s s ia d e c l a r e d
w a r in : B u lg a r ia .
Ita ly d e c la re d w ar on
key, a n d B u lg a ria , a n d
G e rm a n y .
S e rb ia d e c la re d w ar
an d T u rk e y .
M o n te n e g ro d e c la re d
tr ia a n d G e rm a n y .
Ja’pan d e c la re d w a r
tw o y e a rs an d
m o re w h ich have
e la p se d sin ce th e o u tb r e a k of th e
w ar, sig h t h a s been lo st, in m any in ­
s ta n c e s , of e v e n ts c o n n e c te d w ith its
fo rm a l b e g in n in g . O ne o f th e m ost
c o n fu s in g
p liases o f th e s itu a tio n
se e m s to be th a t w hich h a s to do
w itli th e d e c la ra tio n s of w a r; th a t is
to say , w hich natiow d e c la re d w ar on
w hich o th e r s , a n d so on.
T o p u t it co n cisely , th e fa c ts a p ­
p e a r to be a b o u t th e s e : T h e w ar w as
fo rm a lly la u n c h e d by A u s tria -IIim
g a r y ’s d e c la ra tio n a g a in s t S e rb ia in
th e clo sin g d ay s of J u ly , 1914. R u s­
sia th e re u p o n th r e a te n e d to m ak e
w a r on A u s tria , anil o rd e re d p a rtia l
m o b iliz a tio n .
G e rm a n y , a s s e rtin g
t h a t th e m o b iliz a tio n w as a im ed a t
h e rs e lf as well as A u s tria , d e m a n d e d
th a t th e C zar d em o b ilize h is a rm y .
T h is th e C zar re fu se d to do u n less
A u s tria w ith d re w tier th r e a t a g a in s t
S e rb ia. A u s tria
re fu se d
to yield,
Itu ssie re fu se d to d em o b ilize, a n d
th e K a ia e r d e c la re d w ar on R u ssia.
T h is a t once in v o lv ed F ra n c e as tli
ally of R u ssia, an d th e in v a sio n of
B elg iu m b ro u g h t E n g la n d in to f u l­
fill h e r tr e a ty p led g e to ile te n d th e
n e u tr a lity of B elg iu m .
T h e re a re
co n flic tin g c la im s as to th e s ta te of
d ip lo m a tic n e g o tia tio n s ro r peace,
w hen G erm an y d e c la re d w a r on R u s­
sia. T h e a llie s claim th a t th e K a ise r
a c te d a t th e very m o m e n t w hen c o n ­
v e rs a tio n s b etw een P e tr o g ra d
an d
V ien n a h ad been p ra c tic a lly a s s u re d
by S ir E d w a rd G re y ’s in te rc e s sio n .
T h e claim fo r th e K a ise r is th a t all
his d ip lo m a tic e ffo rts w ere d ire c te d
to w a rd co n fin in g th e w ar to A u stria -
H u n g a ry a n d S erb ia.
As to th e w a r d e c la ra tio n s of th e
s e v e ra l n a tio n s, w hich fo llo w ed fast
upon A u s tr ia ’s o rig in a l n o tic e to S e r­
A u s tr ia . T u r ­
ju s t lately on
on G e rm a n y
w a r on A u s ­
on G e rm a n y .
G e rm a n y d e c la re d w a r on R u ssia ,
ra n c e , B elg iu m a n d P o rtu g a l.
/A ustria d e c la re d w a r on S e rb ia ,
R u ssia , B elg iu m a n d J a p a n .
T u rk e y d e c la re d w a r on R u s s ia ;
a n d R u m a n ia w ith in th e p a st tew
d ay s, d e c la re d
w a r up on A u s tria -
H u n g a ry .
F ro m th e fo re g o in g it w ill be se e n
th a t G reat B rita in , G e rm a n y , A u s tr ia
a n d Italy h a v e e ach m a d e to u r ilec-
Ia ia tio n s of w ar, -inti tlia l o f th e s e
G reat B rita in is th e o n ly o n e of th e s e
w hich lias in e v ery ease issu ed a f o r ­
m al d e c la ra tio n o f h o s tilitie s a g a in s t
acli of th e n a tio n s w ith w hich sh e is
t w ar. G e rm a n y , A u s tr ia -H u n g a ry ,
T u rk e y a n d B u lg a ria
k n o w n as th e
( 'c i t r a l P o w e rs — a r e h e r d e c la re d
.■ne r ile s ; a n d a g a in s t th e s e a ll th e
o th e r» , k n o w n as th e A llied , o r E n ­
te n te , P o w ers, a r e a t w a r, e it h e r by
th e ir ow n d e c la ra tio n o r by t h a t of
th e
en em y .
It m ig h t be w ell to
p a ste th e s e fa c ts in o n e ’s h a t fo r f u ­
tu r e re fe re n c e .
t -
W illiam Ile y le n s, ag e 106, of P i t t s ­
b u rg , c e le b ra te d
h is
b ir th d a y by
w a lk in g fro m his h o m e to th e office of
h is frie n d , AV. A. B ry a n , a d is ta n c e
of a m ile a n d a h a lf, th e n w a lk e d
buck hom e. At th e tim e of th e civil
w ar Mr. Ile y le n s tr ie d to e n lis t, b u t
h is ag e w as a g a in s t him , us he w as
th e n fifty y e a rs o ld .
H e c a s t h is
■irst v ote in 1 8 3 2 , v o tin g fo r A n­
drew J a c k s o n .
r~-o
o r« ’
r-f
A. J .
W.
BROWN,
P rop.
Best Quality Meats,
_
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according
PHONE 41
POWELL 3TREEÏ
~
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
re v iv a l m e e tin g s in th e F re e M eth ­
o d ist c h u rc h a t D am ascus.
Rev.
Mr. H ig b ee is p a sto r.
PO RTLA N D
Cook by Wire
T h e re a re m an y a d v a n ta g e s in
co n n e c tio n w ith th e use of ele c ­
AND
G RESH A M
Office w ith P io n eer A uto T ruck Co., 2 2 0 Ash St.
P h on e B roadway 2M.*»4
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY. Prop. Res Phone 173
Gresham . Ore.
tric ity fo r c o o k in g p u rp o s e s o v e r
any an d all o th e r k in d s of fuel.
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G re s h a m O re g o n
T lie E le c tric R a n g e h as all th e
good p o in ts o f o ld e r m e th o d s of
T h e C o n tin u e d G ro w th
c o o k in g w ith o u t any of th e i r pe­
c u lia r tro u b le s.
of this Bank has been attributed to
‘The Whirlpool
of Destiny’’
S a tisfie d C u sto m e r s
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In an u n u su al ilrwiiia o f l a n e ’s Me-
ilemptlon.
A R ed F e a th e r F e a tu r e in F iv e
A cts, fe a tu r in g
th e lo v ab le F lo ra
P a r k e r D eH av en , in a b e a u tifu l story
of th e re d e n ip t ion o f a d is so lu te sou
by a k in d - h e a r te d little g irl
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e x tr a o r d in a r y p ro d u c tio n
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th is
w o n d e rfu l h e a r t- in te r e s t d ra m a
t ’a ,I anil let us show you.
In addttlou to this there will be
a good Comedy, making
E lectric S tore— E lectric B u ild in g.
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W hy not become one of our Custom ers and have that
"Satisfied Feeling," a feeling of
Cooking Rate
3c per K. W. H.
W ith Flora Parker D e Haven
S e c u r ity
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Sept 23
, 1915
1916
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D E P O S IT S
RESOURCES
$143.010.36
193,809.28
$194.535.56
247.310.82
FIRST STATE SANK
R E E L * IX II.I.
A dm ission Sr and 10c
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There are very good reasons why Sherwin & Williams
’s the best for you to use.
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FIRST—Because it is composed of nothing but the UEbr
ingredients.
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SECOND—It is thoroughly ground in the most up-to date
Paint Plant in the world, making its covering capacity
the greatest.
THIRD--Because it cost: no more to use than poorer
paints.
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FOURTH—Because not only the Factory but also your
local dealer will stand back of Sherwin & Williams Paint.
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