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    GRESHAM
HUH
L " * w i' •» a tT M ii* « » M a *
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY.
\P K I1
1917
»0 6»
GRESHAM PEOPLE HOME GUARD IS
AND HAPPENINGS ORGANIZED AND I
BEGINS DRILLING 1
Ì
Your Shoe Store
W ell S tocked
Is E xceedingly
M o d e ra te P rices.
W ith G o o d S hoes at
H o lid ay
m a t io n .
I I I I I H i i l i H I l l l l M i m H 464«♦»
STORE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY AFTWRXOON________
The grass is growing and you will need a
Lawn Mower
♦
»•XI. I
A bout 50 m en g a th e r e d a t th e city
W’e Have a Good Line to Choose from .
h all last n ig h t a n d o rg a n iz e d th e m ­
selv es in to a co m p an y o f H om e
KEEN K i r r ER
G u ard s.
T h e fo llo w in g w ere e le c te d h o n o r­
S I IELETTO.
ary officers:
G. W S ta p le to n , c a p ­
ta in : Max S c h n e id e r, first lie u te n a n t; I
J u d g e W o n a c o tt, seco n d lie u te n a n t.
NORTHERN KING.
A ctive officers, B. F. H au er, c a p ta in ;
R ic h a rd W e rn e r, first lie u te n a n t;
SUPERIOR.-
W o t,te n ’s H igh ('n t lin t-
Torn T o w n se n d , seco n d lie u te n a n t;
ton Shoes in P a te n t, Cun
H. L. St. C la ir, s e r g e a n t;
Ur. A.
T h o m p so n , c h a p la in ; E. E. C h ip m a n ,
m etal, \ ’ iei K id and 'Pan
GRASS C ATCH ERS, O ILER S. W R EN C H E S, ETC.
co lo r h e a re r.
WITH CHEERFUL HEART
Leathers
C a p ta in H. U. W elch, now - co m ­
AT ONE HUNDRED YEARS m a n d e r in th e c o ast a r tille r y , was
p resen t a n d g a v e v a lu a b le s u g g e s ­
Miss N e ttie O sborn is sh o w in g a
GrefeliAin, O regon.
tio n s.
It w as fo u n d th a t G re sh a m
copy o f th e M in n eap o lis H ally News, is fav o red in h a v in g e x p e n rie n c e d
c o n ta in in g a p ic tu re o f h e r a u n t, yo u n g m en w ho h av e been in th e n a ­
■Nancy H a g g a rd S m ith h o ld in g in h e r tio n a l g u a rd o r r e g u la r a rm y a n d a re
lap a b irth d a y c a k e w ith o n e h u n ­ well p osted on d rill w ork an d o r g a n ­
S om e of th e s e h av e been
d re d c a n d le s in h o n o r of h e r 1 0 0 th izatio n .
a n n iv e r s a ry w hich w as c e le b ra te d at e lec ted a c tiv e officers anil will put th e
com pany th r o u g h n eed ed d rill w ork.
Old C o n co rd . M inn., on M arch 6
E lk in g to n , T h o m p so n a n d W ana-
"A u n t N an cy " is a ls o tin grout
A good assortment of Children’s
a u n t of W in ifre d a n d C E. O sb u rn , c o tt, w ere a p p o in te d a c o m m itte e to
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
also ol G resh am anil of W ilfred O s­ a rr a n g e fo r a p lace lo r d rills a n d fu ­
ORE.
GRESHAM.
Shoes in both Lace and Button. Pat­
b u rn , a so ld ie r in E u ro p e , a lso a tu r e m eetin g s.
Home-made
Sausage
a
Specialty
It w as d ecid e d to p a rtic ip a te in th e
g re a t g re a t a u n t of E lto n L ovelace
ent, Gunmetal and Kid Leathers, S iz e s
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
o f th e
O reg o n
N a tio n a l
G u a rd . p a tr io tic p a ra d e in P o rtla n d T h u r s ­
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
21 j Io 5 and 5*/^, H, Hi/2 to 10, all prices
On h e r o n e h u n d re d th
b irth d a y day a fte rn o o n .
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
It w as d ecid e d Io m eet re g u la rly
sh e h ad a c h e e ry m e ssa g e fo r m o re
th a n In n frie n d s w ho ca lle d at h e r fo r d rills on M onday a n d F rid a y
h o m e to c o n g ra tu la te h e r a n d wish n ig h ts an d it is p ro b a b le th e T h o m p ­
m an y m o re y e a rs of life.
S he has son g a ra g e on P ow ell s tr e e t w ill be
Growing Girl’s Shoes for the ones th e reco rd fo r long life of th e H a g ­ used fo r th is p u rp o se.
PRICES ADVANCING
who do not want to wear high heels g a rd fam ily in A m erica, re m a rk a b le
In o r d e r to he p re p a re d to m a rc h
ON WILLYS OVERLAND
C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1
but have to wear the woman’s size. We lo r its lo n g ev ity an d lo r th e fact th a t in a body ia th e p a ra d e on T h u rs d a y
P ric e s o f seven m o d els o f th e
in
plo w in g and
so m e m eniliyi of It h as fo u g h t
in the co m pany a d jo u r n e d to M ain s tre e t re n d e r a s s is ta n c e
have them in lasts like these for
W
illy
s-O v e rla n d lin e w ere a d v a n c e d
w
here
L
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n
a
n
t
W
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rn
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r
took
h a rro w in g th e g ro u n d .
ev ery w ar sin ce th e sig n in g o f th e
$ 3 .0 0 , $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 .0 0
c h a rg e an d put th e co m p a n y , n u m ­
on
A
pril
1, a c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n
d e c la ra tio n of in d e p e n d e n c e .
T h e m a tte r will he ta k e n up w ith
Sizes 2l/ 2 to 7.
" L is te n in g ," say s A u n t N ancy, b e rin g n e a rly 50 m en, th r o u g h th e th e P. R. C. & P to g et v a c a n t tr a c ts ju s t receiv ed by C. M. Z im m e rm a n .
o n e can h e a r th e fo o tste p s of Goil first lesso n s in fo rm a tio n a n d m a rc h ­
W illy s-O v erlan d d e a le r in th is city.
alo n g th e ir lin e s in to c u ltiv a tio n .
as lie lead s th e n a tio n s a c c o rd in g to ing.
T h e O v e rla n d L ig h t F o u r to u rin g
T h e sch o o l c h ild re n o f th e v a rio u s c a r w ill sell at $ 6 9 5 , h a v in g been a d ­
The next d rill will he on W e d n e s­
Ills ow n p u rp o se.
N ever w as th e re
su ch a tid e o f b en ev o le n ce us has day n ig h t at th e g a ra g e . All m en of sc h o o ls a re b eco m in g In te re s te d in vanced $30. T h e r o a d s te r of th e sam e
STORE W ILL <’I*OHE TH URSDAY A I TERN« M >N
lo c a lity ,
w h e t h e r in to w n » o r th is m a tte r a n d a re v o lu n te e rin g to ty p e w ill sell at $680.
g o n e on to feed B elg ian s, S e rb ia n s, th is
P o les am i A rm en ian s. T h e m o ral r e ­ c o u n try a r e in v ite d to he p re s e n t. c a re fo r g a rd e n tr a c ts a n d e v e ry c o m ­
T h e ra is e in p ric e s a lso a ffe c ts th«'
fo rm s a lre a d y in sig h t p o in t to th e Many hav e sig n ed th e m u s te r ro ll m u n ity sh o u ld d o n a te la n d fo r th is d is tin c tiv e
and
p o p u la r
C o u n try
d ay , not fa r d is ta n t, w hen rig h te o u s ­ since last n ig h t. T h e m u s te r ro ll is p u rp o se.
C lu b m odel, w hich w ill sell at $795.
T h e hoy sc o u ts, of w hich th e r e is
n ess s h a ll c o v er th e e a r th , as th e w a­ a t th e O u tlo o k office. C all a n d sign
T h e p rice o f th e W llly s-K n ig h t
a co m p an y of o v e r 25 a t G resham , F o u r haH a ls o been a d v a n c e d from
te r s co v er th e sea.
As e n m ity be­ a m i c o m e o u t W e d n e s d a y n ig h t.
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a re b ein g in te r e s te d In th is w o rk of $ 1 2 8 5 to $ 1 3 9 5 , a n d th e W illys-Six
tw een llo e r a n d B rito n h as b ro k en
in c re a s e d p ro d u c tio n .
dow n, as h a tre d b etw een F ra n c e anil DRAMATIC CLUB HOLDS
is s e llin g a t $1425 sin ce A pril
ENJOYABLE BANQUET
T h e fo llo w in g te le g ra m w as r e ­
E n g la n d h a s g iven way to e te r n a l
T h e O v e rla n d L ig h t d e liv e ry w ag ­
c e n tly receiv ed by S cout E x e c u tiv e o n s h a v e a ls o g o n e up in p rice, th e
L ist o f L etters
COTTRELL
good w ill, as th e b itte r n e s s ol th e
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e h all w as th e
R e m a in in g le tte r s u n cu lled fo r In
'»Hl's h as g iv en way to on e h e a rt for -I i lie of an e la tiro a te b a n q u e t, w hich .las. E. B ro ck w ay of P o rtla n d front p an el type w ill sell at $730 a n d th e
A d ra m a will he g iven by th e P a r
th e G r e s h a m postofflce fo r w eek e n d ­
N o rth an d S o u th , so w ill E u ro p e ’s w as g iven on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , A pril C h ief E x ecu tiv e J a s . E. W e st;
e x p re s s ty p e a t $705.
e n t- T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n at C o ttre ll
" A t a m e e tin g of o u r N a tio n a l
in g A p ril 14, 1917.
h a tre d die an d in te r n a tio n a l f r a t e r ­ 12. by th e m e m b e rs o f th e e a s ts of
T h e p ric e s of th e O v e rla n d Big
sc h o o lh o u se , F rid a y , A pril 20. "It’s
G e n tlem en
Mr. J o h n O laon, Mr.
n ity ta k e p o ssessio n of th e w hole ih e tw o play s, " T h e T e x a n ,” a n d E x ecu tiv e H oard, an d a f t e r c o n fe r­ F o u r a n d th e L ig h t Six to u r in g c a rs
All In th e Pay S tr e a k ."
ence w ith N a tio n a l D efence c o m m it­ w ill he a d v a n c e d on May 1. E x te n d ­
Jo h n N ich o ls, Mr .1. 8. K uply, Mr. li.
w o rld .”
A long th e M isso u ri,” w hich w ere
te e an d U n ited S ta te s A g r ic u ltu r a l
Act
1
T
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tia
s
t
b
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Ills
to n llu s e n , Mr. Geo. I,. H e lle r , Mr.
ed a d v e rtis in g c a m p a ig n s w hich had
s ta g e d at th e h all d u rin g th e w in te r
T h e RED CROSS WORK MAY
d e p a rtm e n t, deniHion
re a c h e d th a t been p re p a re d on th e s e m o d e ls m a d e
F ib b e r
(b a r b e r. I M rs. Win. T u ll- r e tu r n . T h e e n g a g e m e n t rin g
Mr an d Mrs. T. I*. C am p b ell w ere
o ne of th e g re a te s t s e rv ic e s S co u ts
m .nt,
Mrs. I. G. K a rn e y ,
M rs E. te r r ib le m latak e.
BE ORGANIZED HERE th e g u e s ts o f h o n o r.
it im p o ssib le fo r th e new p ric e s on
I can re n d e r w ill he to ra is e cro p s. N'ot th e s e c a rs to becom e effe c tiv e fo r
Act 2 C abin o f R o g ers *v V alu e,
H u n t, Mias F le m m in g , Mrs. A n n a
T h e tu h le s w ere a r r a n g e d in (he
G re sh a m w om en a re a n x io u s to do
I only is th e 1916 c ro p s h o r t a n d in ad -
M aitgliusep, Miss
F lo re n c e M erlg, G u n n iso n c o u n ty , C o lo rad o . ''T h e r e 's
a n o th e r th ir ty days.
sh a p e of a T. a n d th e c o lo r sch em e
a m an lo o k in ' fo r p a rrt." T h e m eet- i th e i r " h i t ” in a p a tr io tic w ay, am i w as c a rr ie d o u t tu g reen a n d yellow . j e q u a te a n d s itu a tio n c r itic a l, hut 50
M: S elm a R uby T w ite.
T h e fig u res m e n tio n e d h e re a re
j p e r een t of e s tim a te d p ro d u c tio n fo r
n o th in g a p p e a ls to th e m m o re th a n
f. o. h. T oledo.
T h e T vyas e la b o r a te ly fe s to o n e d in
I l l* -*• le tte r s w ill he s e n t to th e Ing. T h e d u el. T oo late.
Red C ro ss w o rk , th o u g h ju s t w hat
i 1917 h as been c o n tr a c te d fo r by fo r­
Act 3— H o tel, In d ia n R iv er, F lo r ­
yellow a n d h u g e b o u q u e ts o f d affo ­
(h a il le tte r olllce on
A pril 28.
1 th a t w ork Is seem s to he hazy in th e
eig n c o u n trie s . U n ited S ta te s m ust THE PAST AND FUTURE
d ils d e c o ra te d th e ta b le.
I 16, if n o t d e liv e re d b efo re.
In ida. T w o w a n d e re rs an d a b rid e and
m in d s o f m an y
T h e m e e tin g , w hich
feed E u ro p e as w ell as o u r ow n peo ­
T h e u n ex p ected m eetin g .
IN CIVILIZATION”
C o v ers w ere laid fo r 26 a n d each
* ailin g fo r th e ubove, p lease say a d ­ g ro o m .
w as c a lled a t th e lib ra ry last n ig h t
ple.
In d iv id u a l
S co u ts,
P a tro ls ,
R e c o n ciliatio n .
g u est re s p o n d e d , w ith a v ery in t e r ­
v e r tis e d , g iv in g d a te of list
I fo r th e p u rp o s e o f o rg a n iz in g a Red
T ro o p s, O fficers a n d
local co u n c ils
S m ith 's S c e n o g ra p h t h e a t e r h eld a
e s tin g anil c le v e r to a s t,
V a le n tin e
Cast o f CliaracterN.
1). M. R O B E R T S , P M
| C ro ss, w as well a tte n d e d , th e le c tu re
sh o u ld c o -o p e ra te fu lly to a v e r t c r i­ c a p a c ity a u d ie n c e la s t n ig h t to w it­
J o h n L aw to n
Jo se p h C ald o room b ein g p u ek ed w ith w om en and S n a sh a ll a c te d a s to a s tm a s te r . T h e sis. S uccess o f A m e ric a n s o ld ie r d e ­
n ess th e w o n d e rfu l n in e -re e l p ro ­
i r g a l n s In th e W a n t a d s.
F lo ssie , h is d a u g h te r
.B e rth a A ult g irls , re ad y to ta k e a p a r t in th e to a s ts w ere • T o O u r G u e s ts ,” A llen p en d s upon h om e s u p p o r t to e x te n t of
d u c tio n , “ C iv iliz a tio n ,”
w hich h as
Jo y , resp o n d e d to by M rs. T. P.
H e rb e rt, h is so u , an o u tc a s t
I g re a t w ork. T h a t
no o rg an isa tio n
ten p ro d u c e rs to e v ery s o ld ie r. S lo g an h ad su ch w ide p u b lic ity e ls e w h e re ,
C
a
m
p
b
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ll;
"T
o
O
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r
C
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u
n
try
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by
Loyd
A lonzo R ad fo rd I w as fo rm e d , was d u e to th e fact th a t
a t th is tim e is " E v e ry S co u t to F e e d a n d w hich is a c k n o w le d g e d to be th e
J im R o g e rs, a lia s " P a y S tr e a k " , a j no a g re e m e n t co u ld he re a c h e d as to G iese; "T o th e L a d ie s,” hv Dave a S o ld ie r.” ThlB Is th e re a so n a n d
g r e a te s t w ar p ic tu re e v e r p ro d u c e d .
M
asiers;
"T
o
th
e
G
e
n
tle
m
e
n
,”
by
ru stler
W ard S u tto n th e m ost fe a s ib le plan fo r th is coin-
tim e fo r a c tio n
T o m o rro w m ay he
The
first
h u lf o f th e p ic tu re —
Miss N ina Joy
" T o th e C h ild r e n ,’*
M ollie Baker, alias R ocky Mt
Mi ll’s H igh C ut
$.*>.tl<i to*M.5(»
' in a n ity
to o la t e .”
ab o u t five r e d s
Is a tr u e p o rtra y a l
R.
II.
S
e
a
rle
;
“
To O u r D ire c to r.” by
M* n 's W ork S hoes set.Ao to IgA.on
Grouse
Josep h in e Sutton
S om e w ish ed to jo in th e A m erican
A
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g
of
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Im p re sse d
upon
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D r e w s h o e s tgti.Ati to tttti.tm
W in ifre d
R om an:
" T o th e
R ach el, o ld fam ily se rv a n t of L aw - | Red C ro ss an d ta k e th e tr a in in g n«s- Miss
is ca lle d fo r n ext S u n d a y a fte rn o o n th e h u m a n m in d by th e p ro g re ss
M e n 's E lk S k in S hoes SS.AO to $>:1
W.
C.
M
oore;
"T
o
|
P
la
y
s
,”
by
Mrs.
to n s
L a u ra C aldo ' e ss a rv to m a k e th e m n u rs e s ' a id s
Mt n'a T e n u is S inu s
.M
a t th e city h a ll. G re sh a m , at 4 o ’clock. o f th e w ar.
T h e re m a in d e r o f th e
O u r Old C o ffee P o t,” M iss M yrtle i
H oys' T ennla S hoes
.MA
Seven y o u n g w om en p re s e n t ex­
All th o s e n a m e d a b o v e a re u rg e d to s to ry is p ro p h e tic o f w h at w ill h a p ­
F. H C ra n e a n d w ife have been
H oys' S hoes
« 3 .0 0 to « 3 .2 5
S n a s h a ll; "T o th e O nes O u tsid e th«'i
p ressed th e m se lv e s d e s iro u s of d o ­
he p re s e n t a n d o th e r s in te r e s te d a re p en a s th e w a r d ra w s to a clo se,
e lec ted d e le g a te s fro m
R ockw ood
D istric t W ho H elped U s,” by W. V.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
ing litis w ork.
A rra n g e m e n ts will
in v ite d . If u n a b le to r e n d e r th e a s ­ w hen th e " k i n g ” w ill te ll h is peo p le
g ru n g e to th e u n n iiu l sessio n of th e
M oore; "T o O u r F r ie n d s .” by Mrs.
he m ad e fo r th e m to ta k e th e t r a i n ­
s is ta n c e a sk e d eo n te an y w a y to th e to " p r e p a r e fo r p e a c e .”
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
O regon S ta te g ra n g e , to he h eld at
D ave M a s te rs ; " T o th e C a s t," by
in g In co n n e c tio n w ith c la sse s in
c o m m itte e m e e tin g p re p a re d to m a k e
S m ith is to be c o m m e n d e d fo r
CARL DAHL
A sto ria May l o t i t an d c o n tin u in g to u r
A d am s F. J o y ; " T o O u r M u sic ia n s,”
j s u g g e s tio n s
P o rtla n d , u n le s s It is p o ssib le to e n ­
h
is
e
n
te
r p r is e in g iv in g th e p eo p le of
d ay s
Mrs II E. P o p p le to u
o t h e r to a s ts
roll a t least 15, in w hich case it is
O u r slo g an sh o u ld he, " E v e ry o n e G fe sh a n t th e best th e r e is in p h o to ­
w ere g iven by M iss lla z e T S tra ille y .
■ ex p ected th a t a cla ss co u ld In* fo rm -
a p ro d u c e r .” T h is is o n e im p o rta n t play s. L ast n ig h t’s a u d ie n c e a tte s ts
M rs .C am p b ell, Mrs. R e sto rf, Miss
le d h e re w hich w ould he in s tru c te d
w ay you can show y o u r p a tr io tis m .
th e fact th a t su ch p ro d u c tio n s w ill be
H e n rie tta T ro g e . Mr. R e sto rf. A lb eri
| by som e p h y sician , w ho m u st lie co n ­
a p p re c ia te d a n d la rg e ly p a tro n ix e d .
Mrs. J. T. S tlllio n s v is ite d h e r son
n ecte d w ith th e
Rr»il C ro ss w ork. T ro g e, W illa rd B liss a n d H E Pop-
p leto n .
Ottice with Commercial Delivery Co.
T h e r e 's tw o sid e s to e v e ry q u e s ­
C l a r k , w ho is sick at th e m ilita ry
T h e se w om en could tint, of co u rse ,
22d I’inc Street Between First and Second
pacifism a n d th e rig h t side.
h o sp ita l In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e a r- tio n
he n u rs e s, hut w ould becom e tra in e d
BUSINESS WILL STOP
a rm o ry
C la rk is re p o r te d to be Im ­
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON p ro v in g s a tis f a c to r ily a n d w ill soon
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PALMQUIST SHINGLE CO.
PORTLAND
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L ena an d
Manufacturers
of Shingles,
B riq u e ts , S a n d a n d ( ¡r a v e l
F a ris an d Mrs. A lle v e l.
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n
in c o m p lia n c e
Posts,
Telephone
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Tailoring
S olui' of th e w om en w ish ed to form w ith M ayor S ta p le to n 's p ro c la m a tio n :
l* o rtlan d
Gresham
graph Poles and Apple Boxes.
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h o m e w o rk a n d s till o th e r s , w ho a re w are C o., G re sh a m M arket N e c ta r Peter Leuard. Powell street.
u n a b le to ta k e up e ith e r of th ese C ate. W R B u rk e , E W A v lsw o rth ,
lin e s, w ish ed
to a ss ist by m a k in g W a lra d M erc C o., Ben M ath ew s, 8.
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lin t a n d d o in g w ork o f th a t k in d . It It. C a rls o n , S a n ita ry M a rk e t and
A m o v em en t is on foot to form a G re sh a m O u tlo o k . O th e rs c o u ld not
cla ss fo r h o m e in s tru c tio n , w hich he seen , hut tlu* h a n k s w ill clo se a l ­
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an d d is trib u te so. ns th e y c a n n o t do b u sin e ss on a
The high cost of living is steadily increasing. Do you share
Red C ro ss su p p lie s a n d he re s p o n s i­ leg al holidav
T h e h ig h sch o o l w ill
You can do so without enlisting in the Army. Econ­
toward keeping it down?
b le fo r th e i r p ro p e r p re p a r a tio n
he d ism isse d fo r all d ay a n d p ro b ­
omy
and thrift on your part will place you among the
ably th«' g ra d e school. It is p r a c ti­
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b u sin e ss to r good
I h a v e le ft i ti my as n early e v e ry o n e w ill w an t to go to
PEAS,
BEANS,
RADISHES,
TV UN I PS.
CABBAGE.
p lace fo r sa le,
C o rtla n d to w itn e s s th e p a ra d e an d
POTATOES, PARSNIPS. SPINACH, in fact nearly every
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MRS ANDREW ANDERSON
Our stock of Seeds is complete and we handle only
T en to n s o f o a t straw
DIES AT MT VERNON
T w en ty to n s W h ite R u ssian see*I I
the Best Quality.
o a ts , th e k tn d th a t y ield s 103 b n . to
Mrs. C R. K e lle r a n d J a u g h t e r
th e a c re
We also have all the TOOLS y ou need
M am ie r e tu r n e d la s t w«q*k fro m Mt
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FOR SUCCESSFUL GARDENING
seed , th e k in d th a t y ield s IPS bn to V ern o n , W a sh in g to n , w h ere th ey
is doing a noble work and we will be glad to receive
w ent to a tte n d th e fu n e r a l of M rs
th e acre
your
subscription which will be forwarded to proper
STORE W ll.l. CLOSE THI KMRA1 1ETEHNOON
T w elv e a c re s o f la n d la T ro u td a le . A ndrew A n d e rso n , a s is te r o f H r»
2 00 a c re s of la n d . 2 2 m iles e a st of K eller.
officer without charge.
i P o rtla n d I m ile from C o lu m b ia h ig h ­
Mrs A n d erso n w as a t o n e tim e
way. good ro a d th r o u g h c e n te r of
p lace
10,000 co rd s of w ood on w ell know n in G re sh a m a n d P ow ell
p lace , all ro llin g la u d , sh o t so il, th e Valley a s Mrs \ n n a Tlll«*son
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’ k in d th a t y ie ld s ¡¡00 sa c k s p o ta to e s w as h e re o n ly a few w«*eks ago on a
GRESHAM.
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Phone 661
QUALITY AND SERVICE
phone 661
visit
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T ro u td a le , O re.
L’dies’ Shoes
Ill o r d e r th u i o u r citiz e n s
uni) h a v e o p p o rtu n ity to p a r ­
tic ip a te In ilie p a tr io tic deiii-
o u st ra t ions in P o rtla n d nex;
T h u rsd a y a liir iio o n I h ereb y
p ro c la im a h a lf h o lid a y from
1 to 7 p. m. of th a t d ay fo r
th*‘ city o f G re sh a m . I u rg e
th a t b u sin e ss p lace s la* c lo s e d
d u rin g th is p erio d .
G W. S T A P L E T O N , M ayor.
$4.50 to $13.00 and Good Values in Each
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
$3, $3.50, $4
Children’s
Shoes
Sanitary
Meat Market
Growing Girl’s Shoes
PRODUCTION INCREASE
See Us for Shoes— We Have Them
E. W. A yls worth
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SH O ES
Hoss’ Truck Service
Bert Hoss
I P lant A G arden
Be Patriotic
Y o u C a n R a is e
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A. W. Metzger
FIRST STATE BANK