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PAGE FOCR (.R ES HAM Remember Phone 149 If You Have BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES or FRESH COWS for Sale All kinds of hauling. Prices Reasonable. ED. BAUMANN Fourth ami Roberts, Gresham ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED BER L I SHINGLES AND FENCE POSTS WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN Bruns Lumber Co. Sandy, Oregon. Phone Connection SH O ES Ice Cream Lunch Is just the diet you need but be su re it is Weatherly Ice Cream E a t a p la te a d ay a t BELT’S CONFECTIONERY C u re fo r C h o le ra M o rh u s. W in n o u r little hoy, now seven y e a rs o ld , wus a buby he w as c u re d o f c h o le ra m o rb u s by C h a m b e rla in ’s C olie, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrn o e u R em e d y ,'' w rites Mrs. S id n ey S im m o n s, I-air H av en , N. Y. “ S in ce th e n o th e r m e m b e rs of my futility h a v e u sed tills v a lu a b le m ed icin e fo r co lic and bow el tro u b le s w ith good s a tis fa c tio n a m i I g la d ly e n d o rs e it as a rem ed y of e x c e p tio n a l m e r it.” O b ta in a b le e v ery w h e re . Men s M en ’s M en ’s M en ’s H ig h C u t » 8 .0 0 to$8.5(> W o rk S hoes $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 D ress S h o es $ 3 .5 0 to $ 0 .0 0 E lk S k in S h o es $ 2 .5 0 to $ 3 M e n 's T e n n i s S i l o e s .WO B o y s’ T e n n is S h o es .85 B oys' S h o es $ 3 .0 0 to $.3.25 Shoe Repairing a Specialty GRESHAM SHOE SHOP CARL DAHL TROUTDALE T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e T r o u t d a le C h a p te r, O rd e r o f E a s te rn S ta r, w ill be h eld n e x t S a tu rd a y ev e n in g in M asonic h a il. All E a s te rn S ta r m e m b e rs a r e w elcom e. IJver T rou b le, " I am b o th e re d w ith liv e r tro u b le a b o u t tw ice a y e a r ,” w rite s Jo e D in g m a n , W e b ste r C ity , Iow a. “ I have \ firm in Z a n z ib a r, A frica, d e sire s p a in s in my sid e an d hack an d an I to get in to u ch w ltli A m erican m a n a w fu l s o re n e s s in my sto m a c h . h e a rd o f C h u m b e rla iti's T a b le ts an d u fa c tu re r« of u m b re lla s , ca n e s, w rist tr ie d th e m . By th e tim e I h ad used w atch es, n o tio n s, c o tto n g o o d s an d lia lf a b o ttle o f th e m I w as feelin g tine, a n d h a d no s ig n s o f p a in .” O b tob acco s. ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re . OVTLOOh GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS FRIDAY. AÿOVHT 17, 1B17 A re c e n t c a rd to M rs. Io n a M cColl fro m h e r son R oy, b rin g s th e new s th a t he h as won a n o th e r p ro m o tio n . He is now a co m m issio n ed officer an d is know n as a W a rr a n t P h a rm a c is t. H e h a s been se rv in g on th e V. S. H u n tin g to n ' in s o u th e rn w a te rs and h a s now been tr a n s f e r r e d to th e n a v a l s ta tio n a t G u lfp o rt, Miss. CANADA THISTLES LUSTED D espite th e n u m e ro u s a rtic le s Mr. a n d Mrs. G. L u ste d v isited w hich h a v e a p p e a re d re c e n tly as to frie n d s a t Mill P la in n e a r V an co u th e b en efits of C a n a d a T h is tle , it is ver, W ash., la s t S u n d ay . a p est a n d a n u is a n c e a n d sh o u ld be M iss J e a n L e n t r e tu r n e d last w eek d isp o sed of. It is u n la w fu l to le t it a f t e r se v e ra l d a y s’ v isit w ith frie n d s Mrs. E u n ic e S tr a tto n is v isitin g go to seed an d it is a n y th in g but liv in g n e a r R idgefield. W ash. w ith frie n d s in P o rtla n d p ro fita b le to le t it g ro w on y o u r Mr and Mrs. J o h n S le re t hav e place. .Mrs. C. E. R u s h e r, w ho h a s been g one to th e ro a s t d u rin g th e w arm M iss C a rrie R u sh o n g , w ho has W’rite to th e C o u n ty A g e n t’s office sick fo r th e p a s t w eek, is ra p id ly w e ath er. been w ith Mrs. C. E. C lev elan d a t fo r d e ta ile d in fo rm a tio n on how to im p ro v in g Mr. D e v e ritt h ad th e m is fo r tu n e to B end, O regon fo r th e su m m e r, is e n g et rid o f th is pest. lose his fine cro p of b e a n s a n d co rn B x -D i* triet A tto rn e y Jo h n .Man jo y in g a b rie f v a c a tio n . S he called w ith th e fro st a b o u t a w eek ago. N o d e « o f M eetin g o f n in g a n d fam ily w ere G re sh a m visit on G re sh a m frie n d s to d ay a n d will F a rm e rs a re busy th e s e d ay s h a r C o u n ty H oard o f F <|iiali/a«tiou. leav e to m o rro w fo r M arsh field fo r a o rs Iasi ev en in g v estin g th e ir w heat a n d o ats. vigil w ith h e r b ro th e r. N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t on Miss M arian R o b e rts o n acco m Itavm ofid H u m aso n w as am o n g R ecent c a lle rs at th e hom e of M onday, S e p te m b e r Io. 1917. th e p an ied W. M B yers a n d Miss H ild a tile s o ld ie rs w iio w ent re c e n tly to Mrs. C. G. F a n c h e r w ere Mrs S cott B oard of E q u a liz a tio n of M u ltn o m ah to P o rtla n d la s t S u n d ay . P a lo A lto. C a lifo rn ia . Mrs. A nnie L en t, o f L e n ts, v isited of S alem . Mrs. J N F a r is a n d Mrs. c o u n ty will a tte n d at th e office of th e T h e M isses M aud a n d M a rg a re t E. H o lg ate. on S u n d ay a t th e h o m e of Mr. an d i C o u n ty A ssessor, at th e C o u rt Mrs. J. B. L en t. M ichel acc o m p a n ie d by th e M isses H o u se in P o rtla n d , a n d p u b licly ex L a u ra a n d M abel S h ip ley w ent to HOME CANNING. T h e g ra y fish is now o n sa le in 3 0 W elc h es on T u esd ay fo r a tw o -w eek s' a m in e th e a s s e s s m e n t ro lls fo r th e " T h e fo llo w in g p o in ts e sp ecially v a c atio n y e a r 1917, a n d c o rr e c t all e r r o r s lu s ta te s an d th e D istric t o f C o lu m b ia sh o u ld he k e p t in m in d w hen c a n v a lu a tio n , d e sc rip tio n o r q u a litie s of by th e o n e -p e rio d colil-pack Mrs. W E. B eegle, o f Scappoffse, n in g lan d s, lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty , a s is h e re on a b u sin e ss tr ip in c o n n e c m e th o d : sessed by tile c o u n ty asse sso r. A nd “ T e st ja r s , a n d u se only th o se tio n w itlt h e r p ro p e rty . S he w ill re it s h a ll be th e d u ty of p e rs o n s in t e r m ain lo r a few d a y s ’ visit w ltli h er fre e fro m flaw. e ste d to a p p e a r at th e tim e and place "U se o n ly good q u a lity live l u b If you have a Silo a n d a re c o n m o th e r Mrs. I*. A. G ould a p p o in te d . If it s h a ll a p p e a r to su ch b er rin g s te m p la tin g bu y in g u c u tt e r and B oard ol E q u a liz a tio n th a t th e r e a re e n g in e it will be to y o u r a d v a n t "U se o n ly fresh , so u n d v e g e ta b le s W en d ell C le v e la n d , w hose se rio u s age to get my p ric e s on any la n d s o r lots o r o th e r p ro p e rty illn e s s w as m e n tio n e d in th e last o r fru its . a sse sse d tw ice, o r in c o rre c tly a s " W a s h p ro d u c ts th o ro u g h ly . O u tlo o k , is s o m e w h a t im p ro v ed . A l sessed as to d e s c rip tio n o r q u a n tity , " B la n c h In b o ilin g w a te r o r live th o u g h still s e rio u sly ill, his im an d in th e n a m e of a p e rso n o r p e r s te a m — h o t w a te r o r v a p o r w ill n o t p ro v e m e n t is c o n sid e re d sa tis fa c to ry . b o u g h t a t old p rice, only tw o left. so n s n o t th e o w n e r th e re o f, o r a s do. sessed u n d e r o r b ey o n d th e a c tu a l Mr«. R o b ert L a n sd o w n , o f P le a s "D ip in to cold w a te r— n o t tep id o r ca sh v a lu e th e re o f, sa id B oard m ay Also 500 lb. and 1000 lb. a n t H om e, w ho h a s been a tte n d in g w arm w a te r. te a c h e r s ’ in s titu te in O reg o n C ity, "D ip q u ic k ly in to a n d o u t of cold m a k e p ro p e r c o rre c tio n of th e sam e. If it s h a ll a p p e a r to su ch B oard t h a t s p e n t tw o o r th r e e e v e n in g s th is w ater- do n o t soak. w eek w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. C. E. " P a c k in to ja r s im m e d ia te ly — do an y la n d , lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty a s R u sh e r. A d d ress not le t th e d ip p ed p ro d u c ts s ta n d u n se ssa b le by th e a ss e sso r a re n o t a s co v ered w h ile you a tte n d to so m e sessed , sucli B oard s h a ll a ssess th e sa m e at th e fu ll ra s h v alu e th e re o f. I E rn e s t S tr u tto n receiv ed n o tice th in g else. H E N R Y E. R E E D , th is m o rn in g th a t h is se rv ic e s w ere " B e s u r e th e ja r s u re h o t w hen C o u n ty A ssessor. n eed ed by th e g o v e rn m e n t as a s te n th e p ro d u c t is p u t in to th e m . T h ey ( a li ( o lit e t i H ill. C o rb e tt, O re. o g ra p h e r a n d ty p is t w ith B eattie o r can he kep t hot -in vessels of b o ilin g P o rtla n d , O re., A ug 15, 1917. I F o rt K eo u g il, in M o n tan a, as a p ro s w ater. p ectiv e p lace of d u ty , lie w ill go " P la c e th e to p an d r u b b e r on each j a r a s It is filled do n o t w ait u n til S e v e ra l G re sh a m boys w ere in a a ll th e j a r s a re filled. p a rty to m a k e th e a sc e n t of Mt. Hood " P la c e th e ja r s in b o ilin g (n o t fro m G o v e rn m e n t C am p la st S u n d ay m e re ly h o t) w a te r d eep e n o u g h to A n d rew B ru g g e r a n d O rv ille Z im c o v er th e m e n tire ly ( n o t m erely m e rm a n clim b ed to th e su m m it an d p a r t way up th e sid e of th e ja r s .) L eslie W a lra d a s fa r as C r a te r R ock. " S te riliz e fo r th e fu ll tim e in d i An E p w o rth L ea g u e p a rty w ill be c a te d in th e d ire c tio n s. C o u n t tim e h eld at th e h o m e of th e M isses T â c h a f te r b o ilin g p o in t h as been re a c h e d . " A fte r s e a lin g , tu r n ja r s u p sid e | ero n on s o u th R o b e rts a v e n u e on T u esd ay e v e n in g , w hen th e young dow n to cool, so th a t th o s e w ith ¿A t p eo p le w ill in d u lg e in to a s tin g leak y se a ls m ay be fo u n d easily an d m a rsh m a llo w s and o th e r o u td o o r so th a t th e ir c o n te n ts m ay be re- sp o rts. A "m id d y p a r t y ” is th e w ay ste riliz e d in tig h t- s e a lin g c o n ta in e rs . " S to re in a cool p la c e — n o t in a t i l e a ffa ir lias been d e s ig n a te d anil if Now you re back home ami on the job make out a list of the Is p re s u m e d th a t th e y o u n g w om en, hot k itc h e n o r a ttic . "A b o v e all, p lan so t h a t you w ill hardw are you need for the home. Then—come directly to a t le a s t, w ill w e a r m id d ies. All m e m In te rru p te d . T hen w ork | b e rs a n d frie n d s of th e L e a g u e a re n o t be this store where you know you will purchase the best quality q u ic k ly a n d d ev o te y o u r w hole a t in v ite d to jo in in th e fe s tiv itie s. hardw are at prices that are very reasonable. te n tio n to th e w ork in h a n d . L e t ail o th e r h o u se w o rk go, if p o ssib le, u n til a ll th e j a r s a re in th e s te riliz e r. A ny d e la y in p e rfo rm in g th e ste p s b etw een b la n c h in g an d s te riliz in g Stanley Ratchet Braces $1.25 to $1.75 m e a n s risk o f lo ss.” M r. D a ir y m a n : 6 h.p. Fairbanks’ Engines Fairbanks’ Platform Scales CEO. H. CHAMBERLAIN © E T T IN 6 BACK ON T H E J O B IS A S ^ .M C J C H FUN A S > .$ *- GETTING AWAY FROM IT Some Seasonable Specials HOME EVAPORATORS. HOSE LEAKY? SPRINKLER OR LAWNMOWER WORN-OUT? No W o 1 d e r it h e I a w n L oo ks W ilte d ! It N eed n ’t Look that way any m o re—H ere ’s a C hance to Buy all or any of them at Before the War Prices, and with 10 Per Cent Off T h e y ’ll be H igher than ever Next Spring. Take your chance and Buy Now. A. W. M etzger PHO NE 6 6 1 Q u a lity !■ S e r v ic e T h e re a r e a n u m b e r of sm a ll e v a p o r a to r s on th e m a rk e t, b u t th e y a re so sim p le to m a k e th a t we w ill give you d ire c tio n s fo r m a k in g o ne. The c a b in e t is 12 in c h e s w ide by 21 in c h es b ro a d by 27 in c h e s h ig h , open top a n d b o tto m to allo w u n im p e d e d a ir c irc u la tio n , a n d c o n ta in s e ig h t in t e r c h a n g e a b le a n d re v e rs ib le tr a y s of sm a ll m esh g a lv a n iz e d -w ire c lo th , in s e rte d b etw een d o u b le w ooden fra m e s. T h e base, o f No. 27 g a l v an ized s h e e tin g , is n a ile d to th e J c a b in e t by 5-8 inch d a n g e rs tu r n e d in a t r ig h t a n g le s on th e u p p e r ed g es I of th e m e ta l b ase. T h is base is 8 j in ch es h ig h by 21 in c h e s w ide by 21 in c h e s lo n g , th is le n g th a llo w in g th e j I foot to g a th e r h e a t fro m u n d e r th e w a rm in g o ven. T h e o p e n in g a t th e b o tto m on all fo u r sid es a llo w s fre e in ta k e o f a i r close to th e h o t s u r fa c e F o r th o s e w ho p re fe r, it is easily , p o ssib le w ith a little In g e n u ity to i | w ork o u t a n in e x p e n siv e h o m e -m a d e ! | d r ie r to s u it th e in d iv id u a l n eed s 1 By re - a d a p tin g an d a lte r in g , use can I be m a d e o f odd boxes, p a c k in g cases, sm o k e h o u ses, e tc., w h ile o ld w ash b o ile rs, le n g th s of sto v e p ip e, o r five g a llo n oil ca n s m ay be re f itte d to m a k e fire p ro o f p a rts . W h ile clo th ( te n d s to r e t a r d th e flow o f a ir, tra y s can be m ad e o f c h e e se c lo th , b u rla p , ! o r o rd in a ry w ire s c re e n in g , sav e th a t acid f r u its a re a p t to c o rro d e th e w ire, u n le s s it is g a lv a n iz e d . W ith th e s e few s u g g e s tio n s to go on, th e r e , o u g h t to be li tt le ex c u se fo r any hom e u o t h a v in g a t le a s t a sm a ll e v a p o ra to r fo r th e to p o f th e sto v e. T h e use o f th is cook sto v e d ry e r w ill be d e m o n s tra te d in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e c a n n in g d e m o n s tra tio n s to be h eld In d iffe re n t p a r ts o f th e c o u n try soon. E x te n sio n B u lle tin No. 187 now a v a ila b le g iv es fu ll d ire c tio n s fo r p re p a rin g , b la n c h in g , a n d d ry in g all k in d s of v eg etab le« E v e ry o n e h a s s o m e th in g to buv o r sell. T ry an O u tlo o k w an t ad. T h e B,«.t L a x a tiv e . To k eep th e bow els r e g u la r th e best la x a tiv e is o u td o o r ex ercise D rink a fu ll g lass o f w a te r h a lf an h o u r, b efo re b re a k f a s t a n d e a t an a b u n d a n c e o f fr u it an d v e g e ta b le s, also e s ta b lis h a re g u la r h a b it an d be s u r e th a t y o u r bow els m ove once each da> W hen a m ed icin e is n e e d ed ta k e C h a m b e rla in s T a b le ts T hev a r e p le a s a n t to ta k e an d m ild and g e n tle in effect O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h ere. 7 Stanley Levels Stanley Block Planes Robert Duke Draw Knives $1.00 to $2.75 50c to $1.60 75c L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. ((RESH A M , OREGON OUR FRESH-BAKED d elicacies w ill k eep w ell to th e n ex t m eal. If y o u ’ve d e sp 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 est h om e c o o k in g , its b ecau se y o u 'v e 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 ne tria l. CITY BAKERY GRESHAM GOOD FRESH HOMEMADE Phone 11 SAUSAGE If you hav e Fresh Cows, Beef of Any Kind Veal Calves, Hogs, Chickens TO SELL, SE E GEO. DIETL, Prop. S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T P h on e hm 1 Main St. G resham Fresh Ground Bone for Chickens FRESH AND CURED MEATS, LARD, ETC. U. S. Depository FOR LIBERTY LOAN FUNDS l.ihertv Loan Bonds will soon he ready for distribution at this hank Have you subscribed for oncf If not, do your hit. by subscribing today. Interest will he payable at this hank and you can have any amount you deaire. I he bonds w ill he acceptable as security for loans and are non taxable hut leaving these advantages out of the ques tion it is your patriotic duty to purchase a bond, to purchase all you can. It will give your hoy who is or will be at the front better accomodations and better protection. ASK US CONCERNING THEM. ~ FIRST STATE BANK Grenham, Oregon.