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PAGE GRESHAM FOLK OUTLOOK " W h e n you p a y more ihan Fisk prices, you pan fo r something th a t does not exist. N o W ond er T h is M an S m iles! E h a s fo u n d a rea 1 N on-S kid tire — o n e of th e fe w tires w ith tre a d so c o n stru cted th at it a ctu ally p ro tec ts ag ain st d a n g e rs of w e t p a v e m e n ts a n d m u d d y ro ad s. A n d th e p rice is ^air a n d right. H S t a n d a r d a t T ir e V a lu a ( jr e s h a m , O regon GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS M rs. .1. U. M ast, w ho h a s been sick fo r th e past w eek, is Im p ro v in g F R ID A Y , AUGUST 10, 1»1T O. J . B ro w n , J r ., h a s been sick fo r th e p a st w eek as th e r e s u lt of in fe c tio n fo llo w in g a n a c c id e n t a b o u t a w eek ag o . “ J a c k ," w ith o th e r boys, w as d iv in g in to a sw im m in g b ole n e a r th e M cK ay g ra v e l pit. Ja c k s tru c k b o tto m , c u ttin g b is b ead se- fe re ly . T h e w ound w as c le a n e d by th e boys w ith th e m e a n s a t h a n d , w hich In clu d ed w a te r fro m th e c re e k a n d a co lo red h a n d k e rc h ie f. B lood p o iso n in g d ep elo p e d a n d th e boy w as ta k e n to P o rtla n d , w h ere he h a s %re m a in e d fo r se v e ra l d ay s fo r tr e a tm e n t. A lth o u g h he h as been in a s e rio u s c o n d itio n , he is now r e p o r t ed to be im p ro v in g L. <’. S m ith , w ho h a s been at S e a ttle an d o th e r P u g et S o u n d p lace s fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s p ast, r e tu r n e d to G re sh a m y e ste rd a y fo r a s h o r t sta y . H e is en g a g e d in c u t tin g ra ilro a d tie s w ith his son E u - , g en e a t L ak e S tev en s, ab o u t seven m iles from E v e re tt, w h ere he will re tu rn n ex t week H e sa y s he will i c o n tin u e to m ak e G re sh a m h is hom e w h e re v e r lie m ay be. O w ing to th e sm a ll a tte n d a n c e at th e H om e G u a rd d rills it has been d ecid ed to d is c o n tin u e th em u n til th e first W ed n esd ay in S e p te m b e r. If at th a t tim e th e r e is sm a ll in te r e st sh o w n th e co m p an y w ill p ro b ab ly d isb a n d a n d tu r n th e tr e a s u ry fu n d ' of a b o u t $2« o v e r to th e h o sp ita l fu n d of Die T h ird O regon re g im e n t Mrs. C h as C lev elan d h as received s e v e ra l le tte r s from h e r d a u g h te r . M iss M au d e C lev elan d , from P a ris , E ra n c e , w h ere sh e is w o rk in g in c o n n e c tio n w itli th e A m erican A m b u l an ce co rp s. M iss C lev elan d sa ile d e a rly in J u n e w ith th e U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia u n it. A p a rty of G re sh a m w om en le ft th is m o rn in g fo r a tw o -w e e k s’ c a m p in g tr ip a t W elches. Mrs. M axw ell i S c h n e id e r a n d Mrs. E. S. M cC orm ick w ill cam p in th e fo r m e r ’s a u to m o - 1 bile. Miss E s th e r E lfo rd an d Miss .Miss .Mary N ick erso n of B ro o k in g s, M iriam In g lis w ill occupy Dr. ft. II. i N o rth D ak o ta Is th e g u e s t of h e r T o d d ’s c o tta g e . b ro th e r, M urk N ick erso n , an d w ife, B. C. A ltm a n r e tu rn e d T u esd ay a t th e h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. W. E. fro m an a u to m o b ile tr ip to S e a ttle H oney. a n d o th e r p o in ts o f in te r e s t in W a sh H e w as acc o m p a n ie d by Mr a n d Mrs. M elugin, of S an d y . in g to n . h av e m oved in to th e old C la rk e , M rs. A ltm a n a n d son D ale, w ho r e h o u se on Second s t r e e t, o w n ed by m u in ed in A u b u rn , on a c c o u n t o f th e W ells C h a lk e r. Mr. M elugin w ill illn e s s o f h e r s is te r , Mrs. A lice W o lters. w ork a t th e b rick y a rd s. COOLNE There’s nothing so cool as an oil stove for summer cooking. All the heat Is concentrated on the cooking and not radiated about the kitchen. Cooks everything any wood or coal range will cook, and cooks it better, because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. Use it all the year 'round — more convenient than a wood or coal stove, and more econom ical. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell. In 1, J. 3 and 4 burner aiaaa. with A lso cab inet dealer today NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE y L FOR SALE BY L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO GRESHAM, OREGON M uch of th e p o w e r o f te m p e ra n c e s e n tim e n t In N e b ra s k a is th e re s u lt of th e a tt it u d e o f B o h em ian y o u n g ¿om en. w ho h av e le t it be k n o w n lining th e s t a te 's B o h e m ia n s e ttle - iin n ts (h a t th ey w ill n o t m a rry y o u n g m en w ho d rin k . T h ro u g h an in te n s iv e c a m p a ig n by a crew of tr a in e d th r if t w o rk e rs. a D etro it sa v in g s b a n k s w ith in a few w eeks se c u re d 7 ,5 0 0 new d e p o sito rs an d a n o th e r bunk re c e n tly c e le b rn t- ed its first b irth d a y by p u ttin g 5000 new n a m e s on its books. COFFEE Buy it in Glass Jars— Save the Jars That’s The Economical Wav COFFEE »»DRAMS 4 It t » # * WrCmaÄn* «Wumsswa« A. W. Metzger QUALITY S E R V IC E PUGNE 6Ü1 M. M. S q u ire a n d fa m ily a n d M rs. ' A t th e G re sh a m B a p tis t c h u rc h ! G eo rg e L. E d w a rd s s ta r te d fo r Ne- n e x t S u n d a y m o rn in g , B ible school ¡ t a r t s th is m o rn in g . T h ey w ill m o to r w ill be h e ld , b e g in n in g a t 10 o ’clock, I a ro u n d th e b ea c h e s a n d r e tu r n th e follow ed by a la y m e n ’s m eetin g , la t t e r p a rt of n ex t w eek . w hich w ill be in c h a rg e o f A. D. Bos- . se rm a n . T h e p a s to r, R ev. A. J. C o u n ty A g en t S. B. H all, accom - i W a re w ill p re a c h in th e e v e n in g p an ted by P ro fe s s o rs P o w ell an d B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ads. T e e te r o f th e A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege ' w ent to S au v ies Is la n d th is m o rn in g ST A T E M E N T to in s ta ll a d ra in a g e sy ste m c o h e rin g o f th e I ii» t S t a t e B a n k o f G re sh a m , a la rg e d is tric t. M u ltn o m a h C o., S l a t e o f O r e g o n ----------- ; S h o w in g th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to T h e O u tlo o k ’s a tte n tio n h a s been th e c re d it of e v ery d e p o s ito r Ju ly I called to th e c o n d itio n of th e sid e i *• 1 9 1 ,. " h o h a s not m ade a d e p o sit, o r w ho hus not w ith d ra w n w alk s a t th e in te rs e c tio n of T h ird any p a rt of h is d e p o sit (C o m m e rc ia l s tre e t an d R o b e rts a v en u e. On in d e p o s its ) , p rin c ip a l o r In te re s t, fo r sp e c tio n it looks as if In need of a p erio d o f m o re th a n seven (7 ) som e a tte n tio n fro m th e co u n cil y e a rs im m e d ia te ly p rio r to said d a le , w ith th e n a m e . Inst k n o w n p lace of s tre e t c o m m itte e . re s id e n c e postoiiice a d d re s s of su ch d e p o s n o r , a n d th e fact of his Mr an d Mrs. M. D K ern h a v e r e d e a th , if know n. ceiv ed a le t te r fro m th e i r son H a r N am e of d e p o sito r R esid en ce o r postoiiice a d d re s s — A m o u n t. o ld , w ho w as e n ro u te w ith h is c o m p an y to th e e a s tw a rd T he boys E. E B a k e r, T ro u td a le , O re.. $1.31 .07 w ere te m p o ra rily en c a m p e d in a W A. B race, G re sh a lu , O re.. Mrs. C. G. E oss. G re sh a m . O re., .20 w ere w ell W. C. L an e, G re sh a m , O re.. M in n eso ta to w n . T h ey .01 an d e n jo y in g th e trip . B. E. Dong, G re sh a m , O re., .88 R. S L u d lo m , T ro u td a le , O re .25 Mrs. W E B ates h a s r e tu rn e d Jo h n O u ld h o u se , G re sh a m . O re., 1.92 E. C. R o b in so n , G re sh a m , O re., .50 fro m a w e e k ’s v isit in th e m o u n ta in s .25 S he v isite d C loud C ap In n . L ost L ak e R. II. S chom p, C o n d o n , O re., E ra n k S tric k lin . G re sh a m , O re , .05 a n d w as in T h e D alles fo r se v e ra l Geo. T rin c h e a , B ull R u n , O re., 1.00 d ay s, th e g u est o f M rs A le x a n d e r C. R. W rig h t, G re sh a m , O re., .06 T h o m p so n , o f th e O reg o n le g is la S ta te of O reg o n , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , ss. tu re . I. C. J L u n d q u is t, b e in g first duly A fte r s e v e ra l w eeks, in w hich no sw o rn , d ep o se a n d say upon o a th , j ¡h a t I aut th e C a s h ie r o f th e F irs t new E o rd a u to m o b ile s could be h ad . S ta te B an k o f G re sh a m , C o u n ty of L a to u re ll <4 Son h a v e se c u re d a few M u ltn o m a h . S ta te of O re g o n ; th a t 1 a t th e ir g a ra g e an d a r e a g a in tillin g th e fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a fu ll, I o rd e rs a t th e old p rice. W ord is e x tr u e , c o rre c t a n d c o m p le te s ta te m e n t. | p ected an y day th a t th e r e w ill be a sh o w in g th e n am e, last k n o w n re si- I d eu ce o r p o sto iiice a d d re s s , fact of j rise in p rices, as th e in c re a sin g cost d e a th , if k n o w n , a n d th e a m o u n t to o f p ro d u c tio n seem s to n e c e s s ita te th e c re d it of e ach d e p o s ito r as re- I q u ire d by th e p ro v isio n s of C h a p te r | c h a rg in g m o re. 148, of th e G e n e ra l L aw s of O re- ; E red P o w ell r e tu r n e d fro n t C o eu r g o n , 1907, a n d C h a p te r 214. of th e I d 'A le n e , Id a h o , on W ed n e sd a y , a c G e n e ra l L aw s of O reg o n , 1917. C. J . LUN DQ UIST co m p an ied by h is w ife w ho h a d been S u b sc rib e d a n d sw o rn to b efo re me v is itin g th e r e fo r s e v e ra l w eeks Mr th is 14th day of J u ly . A D. 1917. P o w ell le ft h e re a w eek ago a n d m o L NYSTROM to re d th e e n tir e d is ta n c e . B u rto n N o tary P u b lic fo r O regon W a lra d w ent w ith h im as f a r as Spo-1 MJ c o m m issio n e x p ire s A pril 8. 192« k a n e W a s h in g to n , w h ere lie v is ite d w ith h is g r a n d m o th e r 1 A rra n g e m e n ts a re c o m p le te d fo r th e p re s e n ta tio n o f th e p lay , " T h e O ld P eab o d y P e w ,” a t th e B ap tiat c h u rc h th is ev en h ig T h is is g iven by P le a s a n t H om e ta le n t fo r th e ben- j eflt o f th e M tssio p ary so ciety o f th e ’ B a p tist c h u rc h o f G re sh a m A so cial , h o u r w ill follow th e p re s e n ta tio n of th e p lay , w h en ice c re a m an d c a k e w ill be se rv e d in th e g ro v e on th e c h u rc h g ro u n d s SH O ES M en's M en's M en's M en's M en's Boy«' Twwta s ii.i's So g re a t is th e d e m a n d fo r a d m is sion to S liiiin a u in s titu te in th e P h il ip p in e is la n d s tliai on th e re c e n t com p le tio n of a c o n c re te tw o -sto ry bus p ita l fo r th e m issio n , Hie old build in g w as o ccu p ie d as a d o rm ito ry . Of a pro p o sed fu n d o f $ i« 0 ,« « o fo r new b u ild in g s . o n e -f o u rth has been p led g ed by tile in h a b ita n ts of th e is la n d s . B Remember Phone 149 If You Have BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES or FRESH COWS for Sale All kinds of hauling. Prices Reasonable. • ED. BAUMANN Fourth mid Roberts, Gresham Gresham Auto Service _______________________ _____ y , __ 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 Office on Main Street, opposite Bank of Gresham CARS FOR HIRE—PHONE 901 IN NEW LOCATION DRESSED HOGS AND VEAL BOUGHT FOR CASH LIVE BEEF CATTLE WANTED GOOD BI TTE R AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANG E F O B MEAT. Andrews Bros. Meat Market Pleasant Home Phone 755 OUR FRESH-BAKED d elicacies w ill k eep w ell to th e n e x t m eal. If y o u 'v e d e s p a ire d of g e ttin g a n e x a c t d u p lic a te of y o u r b e st h o m e co o k in g , its b ec a u se y o u ’ve o v e rlo o k e d th is b a k e ry . W e can p ro v e th a t by o n e tr ia l. CITY BAKERY GRESHAM GOOD FRESH Phone 11 HOMEMADE SAUSAGE If you h av e Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind Veal Calves, Hogs, Chickens TO SE LL , SEE GEO. DIETL, Prop. S A N IT A R Y P h on e MSI M ARKET Main St. Greahom Fresh Ground Bone for Chickens ERESII AND CUBED MEATS. LARD. ETC. T o th e F arm er These are unusual times. Practically every husineM including yours is confronted with new problems. One of your problems is the winning of the war. The war is to be won by the products of the land. A heavy responsibility rests upon you as well as transpor tation companies. manufacturers, financial institutions, and other business organizations A sound provision for promptly and easily meeting new situations is in the building up of an IN D E P E N D A N T R ESER V E F U N D H igh C ut « 5 .0 » to«fl.50 W o rk S hoes « 3 .5 » to « 5 .0 » D ress S hoes «3 5» to ««MM» E lk S kin Shoes » 2 .5 » to »3 T e n u is S hoes .(Ml B oys' S hoes T h e la s t ra il h a s been la id o f th e ! O o ta p a o -K e d a h ra ilw a y e x te n s io n of th e S iam ra ilw a y c o n n e c tio n in th e fe d e r a te d M alay s ta te s . T h re e c o n s tru c tio n tr a in s , w hich also c a rry p a ss e n g e rs, a re being ru n fro m O ota- pao w ith S in g o ra c o n n e c tio n I t is in te n d e d to r u n a w eek ly tr a in fro m S in g o ra . c o n n e c tin g P e n a n g w ith th e h o m e m ails. T h e fe d e r a te d M alay S ta te s ra ilw a y s a re re p o r te d to be ru n n in g c o n s tru c tio n tr a in s to th e fro n tie r. Miss R ose L o re n z , w ho b eg a n h e r W ith c a re th e r e is tim b e r en o u g h c a re e r as a c a ta lo g u e - g irl in an a r t g a lle ry , now e a r n s from $ 2 0 ,0 0 « to in llie U nited S ta te s to la s t 444 $2 5 ,0 0 0 a y e a r a s a n a r t e x p e rt in y e a rs , a c c o rd in g to a g o v e rn m e n t e x L o ndon, E n g la n d . p e rt. M ark N ick erso n lias p u rc h a s e d th e B. J o n e s fa rm o f e ig h te e n a c re s n o rth e a s t o f G re sh a m , w h id i In- will d ev elo p in to an u p -to -d a te p o u ltry | ra n c h . T h e b u ild in g of a ho u se an d p o u ltry 'b u ild in g s w ill be com m enced a t once. Mr. an d M rs. N ickerson a re , lo r th e p re s e n t a t th e h om e of th e l a t t e r ’s p a re n ts . Mr. an d Mrs W. E. H oney. Mrs. J a s . S te rlin g is ex p ected h om e to m o rro w fro m E m a n u e l h o s p ita l In P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e h a s been fo r th e p ast ten d ay s fo r tr e a tm e n t. or w ith o u t ovens. m odels. A sk y o u r T h e re m a in s of ir r ig a tio n sy ste m s I th a t d a te b ack to p re h is to r ic tim e s w hen th e v a lle y s of A rizo n a w ere in h a b ite d by h ig h ly civ ilized In d ian tr ib e s a re s till in ex iste n c e . O ne of th e m ost fa m o u s of th e s e is on th e s ta te h ig h w a y ru u n iu g fro m P re s c o tt to th e G ra n d can y o n . W a te r is ta k e n fro m w h a t is k n o w n a s " M o n te z u m a 's w ell,” a c u rio u s n a tu r a l w ell 440 feet deep, e x c e p t in o n e sp o t, w h e re no b o tto m h as been re a c h e d a t 500 feet. L im e in s o lu tio n is c a rr ie d by th e w a te r , a n d th e sid e s o f th e d itc h have been p re s e rv e d by th e p e trific a tio n of th e o rig in a l e a rth . O ne ra n ch o w n e r is u sin g s e v e ra l th o u s a n d feet o f th e s e d itc h e s a f t e r sim p ly c le a n ing th e m o u t A lin e o f lev els was ru n a lo n g th e b o tto m of on e of th e se old lu d iu u d itc h e s a n d sh o w ed th e g ra d e to be a lm o st p e rfe c tly u n ifo rm a t th e r a te of .01 feet e ach 100 feet. M »3.IM» to « 3 .2 5 Shoe Repairing a Specialty GRESHAM SHOE SHOP CAKL DAUL with which to take advantage of opportunities arising or meet unexpected reverses. To all who wdl make known their interest our officers will be glad to explain the many advantages of the Plan and its adaptability to any business FIRST ST A T E B A N K liM w tuni, Oregon.