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P tG E GRESHAM KU R O VT LOOK FRIDAY, I«. I»17 GRESHAM GRANGE GIVES INTERESTING PROGRAM J ■« — The newest and authentic Spring Styles in men’s and young men's K u p p e n h e im e r C l o th es are now on display at the live store. Such diversity of d e s ig n s, such a wide range of fabrics in hundreds of patterns and colors, we have never had the pleasure of offering before. Yonng men, especially, will rejoice in the many entirely new and novel ideas shown in suits. Single and doublebreasted models in plaited backs, some with belts all around. Novelty pockets add charm to some; still others attain individuality by smartly designed lapels. $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Others for $15.00 E. W. Aylsworth Gresham, Ore. Howitt Bldg. Main St. T op yrigl t 1916 The House v i Kupp« u h r i ine r GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS Sanitary Meat Market ED. BAUMAN, GRESHAM. Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine MORE MILK FEED T o n ic and Increase the Flow II it tloesn t do n wc will refund your money T R Y IT ! A very en joyable evening was spent at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r G rant, S atu rd ay night, Mar. 11). The evening was spent in play ing 500, a fte r w hich refresh m en ts were served. Besides Mr. and Mrs. (¡ran t and j family th e follow ing were p resen t: 1 Mrs. P. K ronenberg of O akland, Cal ifornia, sister of .Mrs. G ra n t; Mr. and Mrs. M artin K ronenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moll, 11. Moll. Nora, K athleen and Edw ard Teevin, Mrs. ¡Grace and H arold Lynch, Mr. J., Mrs. ■ and Leslie Lynch, Mr. Mrs. Tony and M argaret S chantln, Mrs. and G ran t McMillan, Mrs. F ra n k and H enry C ra s s e l, Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. K enne dy, Misses Lena and Celia Moll, J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs, Roy K ern, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). K ern, Mr. .1., Mrs. F rancis and Philip Moll. Miss H e n rie tta W iles is spending a few days w ith Mrs. S. C. Jones. M ultnom ah county Pom ona g ran g f meet leasant Valley ,uio. a T i i ru u i itt i i h nan .............. . . with * P <vu..uin » u u cj Mrs. n A n lta as le re iu tu n rn ie e u d iu to will C o rb ett a fte r a w eek’s visit w ith her Ktange next W ednesday in an all day .......................... ■ ¡and evening session. Pom ona gran g e sister, Mrs. Mary — Wood. Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson left a few j officers, elected in D ecem ber for the days ago for a visit of six w eeks or C om ing two years will be in stalled in tiie aftern o o n and th e re will be o th e r m ore w ith relativ es in W isconsin business of public im portance as well W. R. , < < Stone « , , , of j P ecatonica , . . ' as a good literary e n tertain m en t, nois .visited M onday with th e fam- . ,, ,, , ii ,, »«di , , , , P leasant Valley g ran g e has been llies of H. M. M iller and L. L. K idder . , . 'ta k in g in m any new m em bers d u rin g Dr. A lfred Thom pson retu rn ed on the past year, nearly all of whom W ednesday from The Ualles w here will ta k e th e Pom ona degree. There he spent several days v isitin g with will also be a few for th e sam e de his two sons. gree from some of th e o th e r g ra n g Miss R uth Shaw of F airview "Tnd es. It is expected th a t th e degree Miss Hazel F u ltz were guests at class will be one of th e larg est in d in n e r Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. P om ona’s history. and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. ROCKWOOD T hose in terested in th e cannery and the fru it in d u stry should re Special m eetings will begin at th e m em ber the m eeting to be held in M ethodist church next Sunday, with M etzger's hall tom orrow afternoon. services in the aftern o o n at 3 o ’clock Mrs. J. H. F ra k es moved her and in the evening at 7:30. Rev. A. household goods to P o rtlan d y ester- C. B rackenhury of G resham and Rev. day H er d a u g h te r Mae will rem ain ! F. S. Ford of P leasan t Home will here w ith h er uncle and au n t, Mr. assist th e pastor, Rev. B. C. Brew s- and Mrs. G. W. Kenney, until a fte r ter, who will be h ere all of next school closes. , week. Mrs. R. B. B elt took a sudden Seventy-eight gold w atch fobs have fain tin g spell Monday m orning, Just a fte r g ettin g o ut of bed. W hen been aw arded em ployes of th e S o u th she cam e to h erself she was ern Pacific railro ad who did efficient lying beside th e stove, bruised safety first w ork d u rin g th e last y ear and burned, from strik in g her face T he prizes are won u n d er a point on th e stove. Mr. Belt had gone to system , credit of so m any u n its be th e sto re and did not know of his ing given for su g g estio n s w hich are w ife’s condition u n til he went to see classified as to value and th e n um ber of prize points m erited by each. w' v she did not join him 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. D r. H e s s ’ S to c k IT P A Y S ! GRESHAM DRUG CO. Mr and Mrs. M. M. S quire have Mount T aish an . a fam ous sacred been ta k in g th e ir ea stern visitors, m ountain of C hina, which has long Mr and Mrs. M. G. M unson, on sig h t been denuded of w oodland, is to be seeing trip s th is week. T h eir first by „ th e governm governm ent ent. ■ trip was up th e highw ay to th e Hood n rein fo rested DI, A. x o o u T h ere it was th a t E m p ero r Shun of- Itiver county line, th e next was across < „ , ... Silk m an u fa ctu re rs in Jupan are T a ilo r in g i . . . x ! fered sacrifices to heaven 2 3 0 0 vears the In te rsta te bridge to V ancouver > ’ now receiving, for the first tim e, ir- Vancouver, before th e C h ristian era. T he feast F or men and w om en— cleaning, Th.»v win . V . ders from th e United S tates for silk pressing and rep airin g done well They will ta k e in several o th e r in- te re stln g places d u rin g the com ing of th e tom b was th is year celebrated neckw ear. P e te r L e n a rd . P o w e ll s tre e t. as an arb o r day in China. week. The REXALL Store I'o r Sale, ('h e ap Dr trad e for some land n ea r Boring. ', 'iu artm . « tion of best w heat Ian I six m iles south of Viking. Albert., A suit for th e division of th e J W. C anada. Also splendid chance to Roorke donation land claim , five raise cattle. 8. S ten b crg , Boring. m iles east of G resham , has been s e t tled in th e circuit court by the o rd er of an equal division of the p roperty am ong th e seven heirs. H ell’s H inges" is one of th e W hen it cam e to a settlem en t six of the heirs w anted a division of the stro n g est and g rea test w estern pho to plays ev er offered for exhibition land, but one. G ilbert Kelly, p ro te st in a th e a te r ed such an allo tm en t and asked to . T h e of th e Piny is laid in The have th e p roperty sold so th a t a d i r risco in the early fo rties hero of the story is a c h a ra c te r from vision could be m ade in cash r ,a l Hie. taken from th e most char- T he o th e r six are Mrs. ( a rrle aeteristlc g am b ler ’Frisco ever knew Powell, Mrs Ada B urton. Mrs. Annie no,ed. fo r his honesty hut shrew d F Hale. Jam es I. Roork. M rs P P earl o .r i and fearless. Roork, Mrs A (ouch of religion is woven into Hawes and Mrs. Minnie Marley. The t h ^ story to give it th e pathos, and la tte r is th e divorced wife of Pleas a bit of a g irl to give it beauty Roork, th e la tte r having relin- W illiam S H art, th e man who nev- er smile*. th e best em otional acto r the shadow play has ev er known | plays the leading role. The co u rt ap p o in ted D M Rob- This th e th e first of th e triangle E H. Kelly and C. O W illiam - P ^ r a m th e maurtp.riiHq.i m anagem ent of , 'T.. which ............. O in sm ith s T h ea ter has m ade a rra n g e merits to exhibit, one fe a tu re a week SEVEN HEIRS GET SHARE OF PROPERTY Seeds Seeds Seeds 1 j Field II» J 1 ime Garden for you to FPRING WHEAT OATS Plan --------------------------- Spring Planting 1 PEAS SPENCER SWEET PEAS BEANS VETCH BEETS TIMOTHY Bulk or Package CARROTS CLOVER SEED TURNIPS ----------------- -------- Bulk or Package Bulk or Package We have installed a power Fanning Mill and are pre pared to clean your Oats, Vetch, Wheat, etc. on short notice. A. W. Metzger, *ND Si “ H e l l ’s H i n g e s ” Flower Your G&BSHAM OKB I • l o t R-N I lie C h e v ro le t F o u r N in e ty T o u r in g C a r is u e a r ol' ideal < <<>» I l give*, you H ie m ost v a lu e lo r y o u r m o n e y . T iie C h e v ro le t d e liv e rs ( lie m a x im u m p o w e r to t iie re a r wheel ll accom plishes tliis le a l th r o u g h s im p lic ity ol' m e c h a n is m . Thi com pels d ire c tn e ss o f a c tio n . T h e re s u lt is m o re p o w e r and speel and less fu e l a n d expense. T h e p ath o f C h e v ro le t p o w e r is s h o rt a n d d ir e c t, T h e vapor i/.ed fu e l e n te rs d ir e c tly in to tiie v a il e -in -h e a d m o to r, l l i e unpa,1 o f e xplo sio n s trik e s f u ll a g a in s t H ie p is to n h e a d . It is an art o l fa c e -to -fa c e c o -o p e ra tio n . Tiie fu lln e s s o f tiie fo rc e is e x e rte d im m e d ia te ly on tiie res w in-els. No fra c tio n o f a second o r h o rs e -p o w e r is u n d u ly spem T h e I nit p o w e r p la n t t> |<c o f < 1111-1 n o I ion does H ie business. A n d th e re s u lt is, o f co u rs e . H iu t you r id e fa s te r a m i fuiTlie' on o ne g a llo n o f g a s o lin e 111 th is p a r tic u la r m o d e l. T h a t is eco n o m y . A n d th a t is w h a t you w ill fin d in tin- « lie, ro le t l-’o u r N in e l , . o n ly . NEXT WEDNESDAY IS POMONA DAY Prop. - Intensity of purpose tuts characterized the building a,H the development of the Chevrolet. And that, purpose has l>„ lo build the best car in the world for the money. This liove we have acomplished, lo r the i'hevrol.-t has found a |i|a„ in all the inhabited countries of the world. World-wide p0,J lurity docs not come by chance. W orld-wide laurels arc no| won without merit. The reasons lor this leadership ai inauv But the principal one is that the Chevrolet meets eVftry requjy incut of the motorisl. It, fulfills each m echanical duly sat|> i'aetorily and consistently, and in addition has all the otkw qualities that contribute to com fort and convenience. T il e Chevrolet is an equally balanced ear balaiu , ,| as [( looks and mechanical dependability. They are equally import ant. And you are not satisfied if either one is missing ARTHUR GRANT AND WIFE ENTERTAIN CARD PARTY You will find the values are just a little more than you fckpeci. at every price. l ’hone 43 A Product of Experience An in te restin g all-day session of G resham gran g e was held last S a t urday. In th e 'o ren o o n session Hoy I K em and C. G. S chneider were taken through the first and second degrees. A novel fe a tu re in stitu te d at this meetiug, and which will be carried ¡out at succeeding m eetings, was the penny m arch .” when each m em ber con trib u tes a penny to buy flowers for sick members. After dinner, which was th e usual grange spread, tile program was g iv e n u nder the direction of th e le c tu r er, Mrs. M K ronenberg. It co n sist ed of songs by th e gran g e, two n u m bers by tile F ieldhouse o rciiestra, song by tiie gran g e sextet, composed of Mesdames S leret, Davis, Itrugg, r, Schweiller, V olbrecht and F red Field house, solo by Mrs. iiru g g e r witli • violin accom panim ent, reading by .Mrs. C. M. Zlm erinan and ta lk s on potato grow ing by W. B. P arso n s and S. B. Hall. T his in te re stin g pro g iam was well rendered and was of mil,sun interest to all. Spring Styles ■ MARCH I I I 1 1 ■ 1 1 T he stepping o rc h e stra will p |8x At th e p ro p er tim e th e se- a t Monday g. W ednesday’s and F r i day s perform ances ..............* ■» e a iiu a u H « productions It becomes necessary to raise th e a d ui.cnuil m ission pi price to 10c and 15s on If your Outlook subscription has Wednesday Hell s Hinges'" Wednesday 21.— expired renew today. , Adr J. Chevrolet Motor Company Of California FA C TO R IES New York City, Tarry lo w 11-011-H u d so ii. F lin t, Mich., St. Louis, Mo, O akland, Cal., O shaw a, C an ad a, F o rt W o rth , Texas ■ •I Regner & Fields IN C MULTNOMAH COUNTY AGENTS No. 12 Grand Ave., Portland We Will Demonstrate in Gresham Every Sat. Afternoon^ and show you the superior points of this wonderful little car. Also tell why we gave up the best Ford agency in Multnomah county for this particular car. There is a reason, you ought to know it. CHEVROLET FOUR NINETY” SPECIFICATIONS M otor: F o u r cylinder, v alv e-in -h ead type, 3 11-10 in. bore, 4 in. stro k e. ’ flin d e rs C ast en bloc (in clu d in g u p p er h alf of cra n k ccse.l H ead d etac h ab le for inspection \ nixes: 1 i z in . d ia m e te r < 0111.eelin g Roil B earings: 1 \ bronze ba“ck. 'babbitt “lined • am S l i r l i B< » rin g « s jn x ] aH ¡„ * 1% in; center, 1 >1 in * * * ‘n ’ ( 'P” ,P r b p ari" g °' Froi 101,1 t . ’ In - < c < , in. x v 1 1 5-16 in ; c e n . te r I , q, in. 1 rea r. 1 7-16 in x 1 1¿ in. Splash, w ith -p o sitiv e p lu n g e r pum p, an d individual 1 9-32 in; O iling F.vs ten oil pockets. 1 a r h iir e io r . Zenitli im proved doubt. l e t . Ig n itio n : C onnecticut A utom atic C lutch: Cone ,ype. * ' vei-s,.^«!' *'**'* oHding g ear, th re e sp eed s forw ard ' l Plion system , ex tra size c e llu la r ra d ia to r .vitl all Times hS g ng ' a" k ‘'a rr' i,IK head of " atPr o v er valves ai r Hooting, w heel h ea rin g ca rrie d on In «.h Z' 11 aX e h oad c a rrie d on ax le housing, I ,n r„l|h“, P: ’’'.'"ding 1 N ickle ste el s h a fts and g. u s H yatt ro ller bearings. R atio to 1. " V ' . . J * lr°F ,<,rR,,d: I-beam w ith in te g ra l yokes of special , , of m ro '' ‘‘"d ", ste e rin g spindles and I . n,’ Vii n a d lu m , steel, heal tre a te d W heels titled . 1 <U) an< (,one ball hearingH. * ,,i V’ ll?tp r nnl ex p an d in g ty p e; service, external W lieels w K| ,5P h ., 1 " b rakp d ru m s (p a te n t pending. I T ires » Pe. clinch, r rim s, la rg e h u b H ang,- in i» . 1 11 ’ noi‘-skid, fro n t an d re a r 'I ’" “‘de. ce n te r co n tro l, sp a rk and th ro ttle u n d er steering u h ee l. b o o t ac ce le ra to r. <iP*r: C om nound sp u r art,! secto r, a d ju s ta b le for wear ¡•.item pen d in g .) 15 in. ste e rin g wheel ’’" T u n le»f,,i;»?T«’I? e r ' ,f r ° n t an d r*‘a r ' ’' a<h ‘>xtra Mi,le IhMiies d ‘rVing p la tP ' niade of C h ro m e V anadium steel . p assen g er to u rin g ; tw o p assen g e r ro a d s te r; nd five p assen g er to u rin g w ith a li-w e a th e r top F. h m m u , ’-'!P 1’,, " ', n d, a,,d i,1,lK‘s »-'‘" ‘" h : Black. ' an d s ta r te r , h ig h e st ty p e two-unit ii'ieni i t i n i / n ' lig h tin g type used. C o m p lete lam p eq: ip- ion ekv r " K, , ’, ad ligllt d im m ers; M ohair tailo red top; ’ h 'u , T •*’ <P <',lrl::i" s; w in d sh ie ld ; elec tric h o rn ; com plete tool eq u ip m en t, in clu d in g pum p an d jack " w h o ' i . h i l l 1 b r " i ■ '., l ‘a r f ' .1 . ni W e have the amount of your tax,-a and will be «lad to pay them for vou. ■ \ H a n d l i n g them each dav and can guard agaim d mistakes which will occur unless great precaution is used- We will satisfy vou , u Ow*n* t0 the ex,ra »«fded cost of ---- -- ■ si FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON