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9 RAGE FO L K y GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS J. E. C raw ford Is visiting frien d s here, a fte r an absence of several m onths. i .Mr. and Mrs. D. W. M etzger en te rta in e d on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M iller of P o rtlan d . Mrs Jo h n M etzger has re tu rn e d from Seaside, a f te r several w eeks’ stay at h e r beach cottage. COOK w it h PEARL O IL comfo ; Mr. and Mrs Em il O sw ald re tu rn e d M onday from a six-w eeks’ trip to th e east. They cam e hom e by way of C alifornia am i visited with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. T oeplem an. Cook in a cool, com fortable kitchen this sum mer. An oil to o k stove is com paratively inex pensive io buy and it will soon pay for itself in com fort and low er fuel expense. M eals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen in summer. Bakes broils, roasts, toasts. B etter cooking b e cause oi the steady, evenly-distributed heat. More convenient than a wood or coal stove for all the year ’round cooking, and m ore econom ical. i T he long blue chim neys prevent all sm oke and •mell. In 1, 2. 3 and 4 burner lif e * , with or without oven*. models Ask your Mrs. H a rrie t T hom as has been seriously til fo r th e past week, fol low ing a stro k e of paralysis. H er condition is co n siderably im proved today and som e hopes of h e r recov ery are e n tertain ed . Ed. B aum ann is m oving his house hold goods to F ra n k H einey’s house, on R oberts avenue and F o u rth stre e t, which he will occupy w ith his fam ily. Mrs. B aum ann, who is w ith h er m o th er on Sauvles Island, Is re gain in g her h ealth , a fte r a severe ill ness. Also cabinet dealer today NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-5TOVE F O R S A L E BY .Mr. and Mrs. Lyon C heine arriv ed hom e today, a fte r a trip of nine days by autom obile to n o rth e rn W ashing ton. They trav eled 664 m iles and reached som e a ltitu d e s so high th a t they were In th e snow . T hey visited S eattle, E v erett, Snohom ish and o th e r cities. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. GRESHAM, OREGON G resh am Dr 11 H. Utt an d fam ily, at-cow panied by Mrs W K B urke and Miss M argaret B u rk e, re tu rn e d from San Francisco on T uesday last They cam e by autom obile. A u to S e r v ic e REGULAR HOURLY TRIPS FROM GRESHAM TO FIRST AND ALDER, PORTLAND EVERY HOUR, FROM 8 A M., to 6 P. M. COVERING ALL ROADS Transfers at 82nd and Division Streets Ofti...... .. .Main Street, opposite Bank of Gresham CARS FOR HIRE—PHONE 901 Mrs. H. E. Davis is in Good Sa m a ritan ho sp ital, P o rtlan d , w here she u n d erw en t an o p eratio n on Mon day. She has been very sick for several days, b ut was restin g easier 1 th is m orning. Miss L au ra Davis is stay in g In P o rtlan d at th e hom e of h er sister, Mrs. E arl T hom pson. Rev. A, J. W are, p a sto r of th e G resham B ap tist ch u rch , an nounces th e follow ing services fo r next S u n day: Bible school a t 10 an d p rea ch ing a t 11 a. m., w ith com m union follow ing th e p reach in g service, a song and p raise and b ap tism al se rv ice a t 3 p. m. You a re in v ited to a t ten d theBe services. A ttorney B. f M ulkey, of P o rt land. will deliver an ad d ress a t the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock on the su b ject, “ C hecks and B alances In th e N atu ral, Moral and Religious W orld ’’ Mr. Mulkey has spoken several tim es before G resham au d i ences, and has alw ays been well re ceived because of th e logical, clear an d In terestin g p rese n tatio n of his su b jects. All are invited to hear him. The evening service will be In ch arg e of Rev. 8. G. R oper of the F ree M ethodist ch u rch and will be a union service w ith th a t church D uring B uyers’ week a t P o rtlan d , A ugust 6 to 11, th e P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce in ten d s to m ake a special d riv e on th e ed ucation of m erch an ts in th e use of ad v ertisin g space In th e co u n try press. E d ito rs of all N orthw est new spapers have j been invited to be p resen t. A dver tisin g m a tte rs will be discussed W ed nesday n ig h t, A ugust 8, at th e A u d ito riu m , w here W. H. F arley of Day- ton, Ohio, is to be th e sp eak er. At th e F rid ay n ig h t b anquet, A. E. Voorhtes, p u b lish er of th e C o u rier 'D r and Mrs F red T hom pson or a t G ra n ts Pass, will present th e a t ti T he Dalles a re here for a visit with tu d e of th e co u n try press reg ard in g th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, Dr. and Mrs the use of space fur prom otion p u r A Thom pson. The tw o couples have , poses as com pared w ith th e am o u n t ju st re tu rn e d from an autom obile , of ad v e rtisin g space p urchased It trip to B ritish C olum bia, going as Is probable th a t ih e C ham ber of fa r as V ancouver. They plan to C om m erce publicity d ep a rtm en t will s ta rt tom orrow for N ew port, O re be rep resen ted by Mark W oodruff, gon, for a visit w ith Dr and Mrs. and th a t som e expert ad v ertisin g W ilbur Thom pson. man will talk to th e m e rc h an ts pres ent on th e best re su lts to be ob Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ield h o u se re tain ed from ad v e rtisin g and the ad tu rn e d on W ednesday from th e ir v an tag e of using liberal space. to u r of the T illam ook beaches. D ur T h ro u g h com m ittees th e C ham ber ing th e ir absence, th e fo rm e r's p a r is now a ttem p tin g to secure a d v e r en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M iller of tising space for th e co u n try press P o rtlan d rem ained a t the F ieldhouse from th e big m a n u fa c tu re rs and hom e and cared for th e baby. Mr. w holesale houses of P o rtlan d . and Mrs. M iller have re tu rn e d to Phil S. B ates, se creta ry of th e P o rtland. S tate E d ito rial association, prom ises T h ere will be a m eeting of the the a tte n d a n c e of 100 editors. T his y ear th e B uyers’ week a t fa ir board next M onday aftern o o n at ten d an ce is going to su rp ass all rec the office of th e county ag en t. P re p a ra tio n s for th e com ing f a ir will be o rd s at P o rtlan d . M erchants in ru sh in g from th en on. as several im n u m b ers from C alifo rn ia. Idaho, p o rta n t m a tte rs will come up for a r M ontana and W ashington, a re a l ready sending in th e ir acceptances, rangem ent. w hile every city, tow n and village in G eorge W ills an d wife, of Salem, Oregon will send one o r m ore re cam e down on W ednesday in th e ir tailers. T he program of am u sem en ts will au to for a trip to S eattle an d o th e r sound cities. Mrs. W ills is a sister em brace a n u m b er o f novelties. The of Mrs. F. H. C ran e of th e C olum bia ship building p la n ts will be in sp ect slough, w here they sp en t W ednesday ed, an d a trip to O regon C ity ’s paper m ills will be m ade on one aftern o o n . n ig h t. T h ere will be a luncheon an d a d in Mrs. C lara K ane re tu rn e d W ed n er every day, w ith th e a te r p arties nesday from th e hom e of h er d a u g h every night. All e n te rta in m e n t is te r, Mrs, A. R. G oger a t C o ttrell, fu rn ish ed free, an d railro a d fa re is w here she lias been fo r several refu n d ed to m erc h an ts who m ake p u rch ases a m o u n tin g to m ore th an w eeks past. $500. R o b ert A kins, of Bull R un, m ade a business trip to G resham y ester day and visited his sister, Mrs. Ben Raney. W eiather R eport. F o recast fo r th e week beginning Ju ly 29, 1917: Pacifice sta te s, gen erally fair, except occasional local show ers In N orth Pacific sta te s. T em p e ra tu re n ea r o r below th e seasonal average. Enamel Ware Sacrificed! P r e s e r v in g K e ttle s , r ~ \ l| / ’J G' s c h o o ls . T he coveted fea th ers of the mamo bird were a sm all tu ft about an Inch long beneath each wing T he royal cloak of the H aw aiian king K am eha ineha 1. m ade of these rare fea th ers was four feet long and eleven anil o n e-h alf feel w ide at the bottom T his cloak of mamo tu fts is said to have been buried w ith one of the la te r H aw aiian kings. The plum age of th e m am o was g enerally black ex cep tin g th e low er neck and p a rts of th e wings which w ere yellow. T he w orld's production of tea in 1915-1918 exceeded the figures of all o th e r years recorded. India, Ceylon an d Jav a produced 100,000,000 pounds m ore th a n in the previous year, th e Indian h arv est alone s u r passing th a t of 1914-1915 by 53,500,- 000 pounds. Shipm ents from Jav a reached 36,000,000, an increase of 12,000,000 pounds over th e previous year. S hipm ents to C hina show ed a stead y dim inution. Milk R ecord B lanks. M onth's reco rd of m ilk produc tion fo r ab o u t 16 cows. J u s t w hat you need to keep trac k of your herd. C onvenient and cheap. O utlook. Liver Trouble. I am both ered with liver tro u b le ab o u t tw ice a y e a r,” w rites Joe D ing m an, W ebster City, Iowa "I have pains in my side and back and an ' aw ful soreness in my stom ach. I j heard of C h a m b e rla in ’s Tabli ts and tried them By th e tim e 1 had used | h alf a b ottle of them I was feeling fine an d had no signs of p ain .’’ Ob ta in ab le everyw here. Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) w ith - • mo« 88.86 • 4.16 3.00 4.00 1 yr. $6.00 Daily O regonian . $6.00 8.00 Dally an d S unday O reg o n ian __ 8.00 Dally Jo u rn a l ................................... 5.60 Daily and Sunday J o u r n a l............. 7 7.60 .SO 5.00 E vening T elegram W eekly O regonian .......................... 1.00 2.00 Sem i-W eekly J o u rn a l...................... 2.00 Daily News and N.-W. F arm ste ad 3.60 3.50 ribc. 1.16 1.16 Do it NOW. PHONE 701 IN NEW LOCATION DRESSED HOGS AND VEAL BOUGHT FOR CASH. LIVE BEEF CATTLE WANTED. quart Lip Sauce Pans 3- quart Lip Sauce Pans 4- quart Lip Sauce Pans 6-quart Lip Preserving Kettles 3-quart Covered Berlin Kettles No. 30 Wash Basins 10-inch Heavy Colanders 3- quart Pudding Pans 4- quart Pudding Pans 3-quart Deep Mixing Bowls 3- quart Preserving Kettles 4- quart Milk Pans 6-quart Milk Pans No. 412 Windsor Dippers GOOD HI TTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR MEAT. Andrews Bros. Meat Market Pleasant Home / Phone 785 OUR FRESH-BAKED delicacies will keep well to th e next meal. If you’ve despaired of g ettin g an exact duplicate of your best hom e cooking. Its because you’ve overlooked th is bakery. We can prove th a t by one tria l. 14 quart Deep Dish Pans 5-quart Lip Sauce Pans 4 quart Berlin Kettles, Enameled Covers 2-quart Coffee Pots, Enameled Covers 4 quart Berlin Sauce Pans, Enameled Covers CITY BAKERY GRESHAM Phone 11 War-Time Business Planning 10-quart Water Pail FOR T he governm ent of P eru has of fered a prize of $500 for the best text book teaching tem p eran ce fo r u»e in th e public schools of th e country. In tem p eran ce has become a serious problem in th e republic, especially in th e m ining regions, an d it is hoped th a t th e In tro d u ction of the teach in g of tem p eran ce In the schools will have sa lu ta ry effects. T he texts su b m itte d , w hich m ust be in the S panish language, will be passed on by a ju ry com posed of th e d irec to r of public in stru c tio n , th e d ire c to r of th e n o rm al school for men, a m em b er of th e tem p eran ce society, and one teach er from the Lim a public D i s h p a n s , E t c ., 2 6 d i f f e r e n t S h a p e s a n d S iz e s a t R id ic u lo u s ly L o w P r ic e s . FOR PORTLAND PREPARING FOR BUYERS WEEK 8-qus,rt Lip Preserving Kettles 6 quart Berlin Kettles, Enameled Covers 2 quart Cereal Cookers, Enameled Covers 17 quart Deep Dish Pans 10-quart Lip Preserving Kettles 8 quart Berlin Kettles. Enameled Covers This is an exceptional time. Many unusual changes are taking place. k Practically every business is confronted with new prob lems. The question of financing is always important. To meet recurring changes, impossible to forecast very far ahead, it behooves us all to establish IN D E P E N D A N T R E SE R V E F U N D S SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. COME EARLY! WE HAVE ONLY VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF EACH ARTICLE P h on e 6 6 1 Q u a lity and Service Our Christmas Cash Club provides a very efficient and convenient way for the individual of small means to establish and conserve such a fund. It is not necessary that it be used for Christmas Gifts but may be used to purchase a Liberty Loan Bond or a Time Cer tificate, both of which bear interest and may then be held for an opportunity or emergency. Consult us. FIRST STATE BANK G reahaiu. O regon