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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM Money lo Ixw n. A r th u r L a u g g n th a n n o u n c e * th a t lie h a s s ta te school fu n d m oney to lo an on farm se c u rity in a m o u u ta ra n g in g fro m $25n to fSOUO at 6 p er ••••fit. R oom 6U6, M cKay B ldg., P o rtla n d .- Adv. H a rv e st H om e F e stiv a l. OUTLOOK TUESD AY . PLEASANT HOME 1». T. W illiam s waa b ro u g h t hom e fro m th e P o rtla n d h o sp ita l last w eek, w h ere he h a s been fo r th e p ast e ig h t w eeks. H e Is s till confined to his bed h u t h o p es to he a b o u t soon. .Mrs C. E F re e d e e n a n d baby, w ho h av e been v is itin g w ith h e r p a re n ts fo r th e p ast five w eeks, hav e re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e in D u n sm u ir, C alif. .Mrs F ra n k C addy is v isitin g in O n e-to n tru c k fo r h ire. E x p ress j u n i h a u lin g H. t ’h riste n s o n . P h o n e I E v ery o n e h a s s o m e th in g to buy Hood R iv er a c o u p le of w eeks. 13. 4» ( o r sell. T ry an O u tlo o k w an t ad. T h e L a u d e rh a c k B ros, have p u r ch a se d a F o rd . T h e M E. L a d le s' Aid w ill m eet w ith .Mrs. J. Ie k le r O c to b er 24. A te a will be se rv ed E very b o d y w elcom e. Rev. F. S. F o rd v isited A. C . W ill- Ion re c e n tly . Jo h n Ie k le r is b u ild in g a cem e n t sid e w a lk . Mrs. W u n e r v isited .Mrs. A. E. L e o n a rd at G re sh a m T h u rs d a y . P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill hold Its r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g next S a tu rd a y , In c lu d in g a h a rv e s t hom e fe s tiv a l an d e n te r ta in m e n t. The m e e tin g w ill la s t a ll d ay , w ith a L ead is said to a c t lik e ste e l a t b o u n tifu l d in n e r a t noon. T h e re o rd in a ry te m p e ra tu re s In liq u id a ir. w ill lie a n e v e n in g p ro g ra m . S e v e r It w ill serv e as a h elical sp rin g , fo r al good s p e a k e r s w ill be h e a rd . All ex am p le. ' g ra n g e r s a re w elcom e. F o r d R e p a ir in g W eld in g - B razing - C a rb o n B urning Goodyear Tire Service Ed. Osburn Buy Security of Life and Investment Y oung men are I f iiilin g th e ir liv e s ; o ld e r men anti women th e ir labor. A ll ra n lend th e ir money. You have th riv e d hecaiiHe o f lib e rty . You have lived a thousand jo y s because o f her. R ender her y<mr g ra titu d e out o f the w ealth her freedom anil • ‘«(utility o f e ffo rt have helped you make Huy I S. Government L ib e rty Bonds. (Io to y o u r post office, y o u r hank, the nearest, office o r store s e llin g L ib e rty Bonds, and buy. You can buy them as sm all as $50, and pay fo r them by installm e nts. T w o p e rc e n t w ith o rd e r; IN per cent N ovem ber 1.», 1917; 40 (ter cent llee en ih e r 15, 1917; 40 p e r cent J a n u a ry 15, I91M. I f you have bought, buy more, and sell tw o bonds to tw o o th e r good Am ericans. Rem em ber a I ’ . S. Bond is m oney that hears interest. It is the safest s e c u rity fo r y o u r savings, com bined w ith the best returns. M oreover, you are le n d in g to L ib e rty , and h e lp in g y o u r c o u n try make the W o rld sale fo r llem oeraev and y o u r home BUY U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS TODAY SECOND LIBERTY LOAN Spaee c o n trib u te d by Standard Oil Company, dal G re sh a m A u x iliary . A m erican l{e«l ( ’roKN. M rs. (J. W. S ta p le to n , G. W. S ta p le to n . Mrs. A. H u g h es, Mrs .1. N. C la tia h a n , A. W .Metzger, Mrs. M ary L eslie, Mrs. A nna L u n d q u is t. Mrs. H e ste r L a w re n c e , Mrs. Eliza M etzger, M rs. N ellie R o b erts, Mrs. C a rrie C am ero n , Miss L eila G ibbs, Mrs. L ouisa R. B row n, M rs. C lifford K ern, Mrs C. M. K enny. M rs. L. P. C llien e, Miss E s th e r E lfo rd , Mrs W. R. B u rk e, Mrs. N ora W ith ro w . M i s l,i n a I ’. St. • ’la ir. Miss A n n a b e lle McAl- lis te r, Or. Geo. In g lis, Mrs. Geo. In g lis, H L. St. C la ir, fas. W a rre ll. W in u ifre d Os- b o rn , E K irk w o o d , H enj. C am ero n , o liv e M E k s tro m , H elen B o ss, E. L. T h o rp e , F ra n k Jo n e s , Mrs. E lla H ens- ley, .Mrs ('. O. B ru n so n . .Miss Maliel In g lis, M rs E u n ice S tr a tto n , W a lte r M etzger, Geo F. H oney, Or. It. II. H u g h es, J . A. P a te n e a u d e , Mrs o . A. E a stm a n , Mrs. Ja s. E lk in g to u . Mrs. J. C an- non. Mi am i Mrs. J. R. C av- aliu g h , Mrs. C la ra K ane. Mrs. N O F u lle r. Mrs. S. C. .(ones, Mrs S a ra h L e lan d , Miss E m m a B. J o h n s o n , A gnes C row e, W in. C row e, Or. W. J. O tt, Mrs. W. J. o t t , L. L. K id d er, Mrs. L. I,. K id d er. Buy Your Bonds T od ay! Help yourself by helping your governm ent. 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 .4 .4 4 4 War-Time Specials CORNMEAL RYE FLOUR 9-lh. Sack, Special this week, - 59c 50-lb. Sack, Special thia week, - $2.98 9-lh. Sack. Special this week, - 63c 50-lb. Sack, Special this week, - $2.79 The Pood Administration Advises More Syrups "Conserve the Sugar Using by using MONOPOLE Syrups M o n o p o le G allons, specially p riced , - $ 1 .4 9 C a n e a n d M aple, 1 -2 gal., specially priced, 8 3 c S y ru p , fifths, 2 5 c Q u a l it y PHONE 661 G RESHAM . GRE I» 1 7 GRESHAM LOCALS U n io n ’ H igh school fo o tb a ll team w ill m eet th e C am as te a m F rid ay , on th e la t t e r ’s g ro u n d s . .Mrs. G eo rg e S chnell a n d d a u g h te r E rm a from K en n ew ick , W ash., have been v is itin g th e la st w eek, a t th e W a lra d re sid en ce. IH E U N I V E R S A L C A R H enry Z eu g er. who h as been e m ployed a t th e B eav er S ta te .Motor c o m p a n y ’s fa c to ry , e n lis te d a few d a y s ago in th e a v ia tio n co rp s W a td i fo r th e a n n o u n c e m e n ts in F r id a y ’s O u tlo o k of th e R ed C ross fe stiv a l to he held in G re sh a m on H a llo w e ’en. It will he a g re a t ev en t W e wish l i ) ¡ l l l l l i i l l l i e e th a t We IllIV C ( l l l f - clhiseil the G arage o f L a to u re ll & Son. We t i r e a u th o rize d F o rd Healers and are in a p osi tio n io give the best o f service to F o rt! owners. ( I n i ’ re p a ir shop is especially equipped fo r tin- best o f service. PHONE 661 R A K E R & SON fi (( 5 ® FULL LINE FRUITS Mrs. A. II. B row n a n d tw o c h il d re n have m oved in to C has. C leve la n d ’s bungalow on H ood av en u e. Mr. B row n, w ho is a ra ilro a d m an in C o lo ra d o , w as h e re fo r a few w eeks to see th e fa m ily s e ttle d , h u t h as r e tu r n e d to h is w ork. T h e m ove to th e lo w er a ltitu d e was m ad e in th e In te re s t of th e h e a lth of th e e ld e r son. W illiam C h ild e rs , r u r a l c a r r ie r on I ro u te A, w as re q u ire d to ta k e an o th e r e x a m in a tio n on S a tu rd a y la st to | q u a lify h im se lf fo r his new position He Is now th e c a r r ie r o f a m o to r ro u te , a s d is tin g u is h e d rrom a horse ro u te a n d is in a new classificatio n w ith a n in c re a se d sa la ry As he had no o p p o sitio n th e e x a m in a tio n w as a m ere m a tte r of form Miss M innie P a ln iq u is t v isited at th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts , Mr and Mrs. J. A P a liu q iiis t, o v e r Sunday Miss P a ln iq u is t is em p lo y ed as wall re ss In Ihe sm a ll d in in g ro o m of H i e P o rtla n d h o tel O th e r o v er-S u n d ay g u e s ts at th e P a ln iq u is t h om e w ere Mr*. N aom i R ey n o ld s of P o rtla n d , a s is te r o f Mrs P a ln iq u is t. a n d th e f o r m e r ’s d a u g h te r . M rs R ich of A n c h o ra g e A laska A W M etzg er's m e rc h a n d is e sto re was e n te re d th ro u g h th e hack d o o r s o m e tim e last n ig h t a n d tw o o r th re e w atch es a few pock et k n iv es, se v e ra l sc isso rs an d so m e c ig a rs ta k e n T he d o o r w as u n lo ck ed w ith a sk e le to n key. T w o su s p ic io u s -lo o k in g men w ere seen on th e s tr e e ts la te last n ig h t w ho hav e not been seen today So f a r th e re is no c lu e to e ith e r th e b u rg la rs o r th e m issin g goods SCHOOL TO OBSERVE FRANCES WILLARD DAY F ra n c e s F W illa rd day will be o b se rv e d by th e G re sh a m sch o o l F r i a p ro g ra m day. O cto b er 2«. 1 s t « w ill he given in th e school a u d it o r ium c o m m en cin g a t 2 p m T h e p ro g ra m w ill c o n sist o f e ssay s, so n g s ' a n d r e c ita tio n s by th e w h o o l ch il- ! d re n . M esilam es Geo. H oney. J. N Clan- a h a n . H a ttie W oetell a n d B W E m ery will g ive s h o rt ta lk s along te m p e ra n c e lin es All p a tro n s of th e school as well as a ll o th e r s a re c o rd ia lly In v ited to be p r e s e n t A b u aln ess m e e tin g o f P a r e n t - , T e a c h e r c irc le o f d is tric t No. « will be h eld a f te r th e p ro g ra m clo ses AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS EVERYTHING IN SEASON Andrews Bros. Meat Market Pleasant Home F re d II. C ra n e , J r ., w ho is at C am p W lth y co m h e w ith his c o m p an y , r e ceived w ord on F rid a y th a t he had been com m issio n ed a seco n d lie u te n a n t. W ord w as also receiv ed by th e c o m m a n d in g officer to h a v e all th e tro o p s in re a d in e s s fo r tr a n s p o r t a tio n to C h a rlo tte , N. C., on F riday next. M rs. ( ’. T a y lo r an d son E ugene, w ho h a v e been fo r th e p ast m o u th at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C laren c e C a th e y , w ill go soon to B laine, O re gon. w h ere Hie T a y lo rs h av e a hom e s te a d . L a te r th e y will go to N ew b erg , to m a k e th e ir hom e on a fa rm , w hich Mr a n d Mrs. T a y lo r h av e re c e n tly b o u g h t. OF FRESH M EATS Lee M erril w as a t h om e fo r an h o u r la s t n ig h t w ith h is m o th e r, M rs. ('. M errill. Lee eam e down fro m A m erican I,tike to ta k e th e first d e g re e in t i P o rtla n d M asonic lodge H e ex p ects to ta k e tile seco n d and th ird d e g re e s id T aco m a hut will hold h is m e m b e rsh ip h ere. ' ' ' • " « ’ * • * • * • • * • * * • * * • * • • i,L Announcement a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. E. R u sh e r on to m o rro w a fte rn o o n . M rs. O. A. E a stm a n an d M rs. G. W. S ta p le to n will assist Mrs. R u sh e r in se rv in g lu n ch eo n a t th e close of th e a f t e r noon. All w om en a re w elcom e. H O N O R RO LL T hey are good as cash at this store at their face value with accrued interest. 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 83. E lgin K irk w o o d , th e P o rtla n d R a il way L ig h t & P o w er c o m p a n y 's ag en t T h e frie n d s of W a lte r S p in d le r of a ’ tile Mt. Hood d ep o t, is e n te r ta i n th e W ebb C h e rry F a rm w ere given a ing liis b ro th e r N elson from .Michi big s u r p ris e th e la t te r p a rt of last g a n . w eek, w hen he a p p e a re d am o n g them w ith a b rid e. .Mr. S p in d le r h ad n o t J o h n N. H o u se r an d w ife of A l confided h is p la n s to h is young b a n y , old n e ig h b o rs of Mr a n d Mrs. frie n d s o r a sk e d th e ir c o n se n t, and O scar T iio ren at N ew p o rt, h av e been few of th e m knew th a t he h ad slipped tile g u e sts fo r a few d ay s of t i l e aw ay to A u b u rn , W ash., w here th e T h o re n s. w ed d in g look place on T h u rs d a y , Oc to b e r 18 Mrs. S p in d le r is th e d a u g h A recen t n ig h t le tte r from E m e r te r o f .Mr. a n d .Mrs. C h a rle s A. Ryan son B row n to his p a re n ts , Mr. and of A u b u rn . S h e will be c o rd ia lly w el M rs. O. J. B row n, a n n o u n c e d th e com ed to th is c o m m u n ity . Mr. am i m o v in g of Ills sq u a d ro n to th e Min .Mrs. S p in d le r w ill m ak e th e ir hom e eo la A v iatio n cam p , New Y ork. on th e W ebb C h e rry F a rm , o f w hich It O. B o sserm an is th e o w n er. T h e L a d ie s' Aid so ciety will m eet Liberty Bonds Only Four D ays Left! OCTOBER Phone 755 We Lead the Procession of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry th in g on o u r c o u n te rs goes to yon ju s t as it sh o u ld p e rle c t b a k in g a l w a y s fre s h , p u re in g r e d ie n ts ; w ide v u iie tle s. rig h t p rices, c o u rte o u s an d q u ick serv ice c e n tn e rs th r o u g h o u t. P a tro n iz e tlie b a k e ry s a n ita ry . CITY G re sh a m . COUNTY AGENT’S HELP IN BUYING HORSES BAKERY Phone I I SANDY BLUFF P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a s s o c ia tio n will m eet F rid a y , O c to b e r 26. A good H allo w e'en p ro g ra m is to be r e n d e re d , a lso a lu n c h serv ed . E v e ry body com e. F re d R a d fo rd h as g one to Hull R un, to c o m p le te so m e w ork fo r A. P helps. Mr a n d M rs. L ouis H a u g lu m e n te r ta in e d co m p an y from P o rtla n d , S u n d ay . Mrs. A. J A ult w as a P o rtla n d v is ito r on T h u rs d a y last. A C. B ro w n in g v isited h o m e fo lk s o v e r S u n d ay . E m ery R a d fo rd w as in P o rtla n d M onday T he S. W a r d e p a r tm e n t h a s re c o g n ized th e econom y an d co n v e n ie n c e of c o u n ty a g e n t c o -o p e ra tio n in b u y ing its w ar h o rses. At a h o rse sa le a rr a n g e d by ('. ( 'a te . co u n ty a g e n t of J a c k s o n co u n ty , a t M edford la st w eek, n in e h ead of cav a lry h o rse s w ere b o u g h t a t $135 p er h e a d , anil tw elv e a r tille r y h o rse s a t $165 each T h e re w as no c o m m issio n a n d th e g ro w e rs receiv ed ju s t w hat th e g o v e rn m e n t had to pay. A s til la r g e r sa le w as a r r a n g e d by It. A. W a rd , c o u n ty ag d n t of t'r o o k c o u n ty , at R e d m o n d on O c to b e r 17 and 18. S ince th e u n c e rta in ty of m a k in g a salt lo Hie G o v e rn m e n t on CORBETT a c c o u n t of Hie h ig h s t a n d a r d s r e q u ire d , Mr. W ard a rr a n g e d to hav • C la re n c e B uxton a n d w ife w ere b u y ers of h o rses fo r o th e r p u rp o se s p a s s e n g e rs fo r P o rtla n d S u n d ay . p re s e n t in c o n sid e ra b e n u m b e r from 1!. P. R a sm u sse n sh ip p e d a c a r of Id a h o , O regon anil W a sh in g to n . All p o ta to e s last w eek. gootl a n im a ls th a t failed to q u a lify S ev eral o f Hie fa r m e rs a re s h ip fo r th e a rm y w ere sold a t p u b lic ping c a b b a g e w hich seem s to he of a a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r T h u s very good g ra d e . fa rm e rs an d o th e r h o rse m en w ere ju stifie d in b rin g in g in all good an d I liaiiiliei la in ’>> C o u g h R em ed y th e m e rc h a n ta b le sto ck to th e sa le, a n d ! Moot R e lia b le . Kfter m any y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e in a b o u t 500 liead w ere on h an d . tlie use o f It a n d o th e r co u g h m edi- Tills p ra c tic e h as p ro v ed a g re a t 1 il l's th e r e a re m any w ho p re f e r a d v a n ta g e o v e r Hie c o m m issio n C h a m b e rla in 's to any o th e r M rs c. K irs te ln , G re e n v ille , H is., m e th o d in w hich a good d eal of p ro f A it w ent to m id d le m en am i c o n s id e r w rites. ’'C h a m b e r la in ’s C ough R em eily lias been used in my m o th e r ’s a b le tr o u b le anil u n c e rta in ty a t t e n d hom e an d m in e fo r y e a rs , a n d we a l ed th e sale. w ays fo u n d it a q u ick c u re fo r co ld s an d b ro n c h ia l tr o u b le s . W e find It to be th e m ost re lia b le co u g h m e d i B a rg a in s in t h e W a n t A i ls cin e we h av e u s e d .” Adv. WE MUST PAY OR TIGHT TAKE YOUR CHOICE IF I H E SECOND LIBERTY LOAN IS N O T A SUCCESS. T H E N — We may expect new bills in Congress this winter. levying taxes much greater than any heretofore. M AK E 11 A SUCCESS BY BUYING A BOND. VI e have mailed to each one in eastern M ultnomah and Clackamas counties an application blank. Fill it out and mail to us with your check or call us on the phone and authorize us to charge your account. Do so now. Don't wait until too late. T h e Federal Reserve Bank closes 1 1 a. m.. Saturday. Put Your Money Where It Is Needed M ost-in a Government 4% Liberty Loan Bond. FIRST STATE BANK G R ESH AM . GRE Begin With Small Payment Down