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GRESHAM
FOUR
VOLUNTEERS ENLIST
HOME COMING DAY FOR
TO BUILD VESSELS
0 A. C PEOPLE NOV. 10
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
NOVEM BER
fl.
1»17
TO M. E.
GRESHAM LOCALS RECEPTION
PASTOR AND FAMILY
Lowden Stanchions or Litter Carriers
It is n o t g e n e ra lly k n o w n th a t th e
W. F . H oney h a s g o n e to e a s te rn
U n ited S ta te s Is re c r u itin g a v o lu n ­
te e r fo rce o f m e c h a n ic s
to b u ild O reg o n on a b u sin e ss trip .
Rev. J. M ontcalm B ro w n , h is w ife
M r. a n d Mrs. J a c k s o n J o n e s v is it­
s h ip s a t P o rtla n d a n d a t a ll th e o th ­
e r p lace s w h e re v essels a re b ein g ed on S u n d ay w ith Mr. an d Mrs. R ob­ a n d c h ild re n w ere g iv en a p u b lic
b u ilt.
T h e re c e n t
sh ip y a rd s tr ik e e r t L a n sd o w n e a t C o ttre ll.
re c e p tio n a t th e M. E. c h u rc h on F r i ­
M rs. Roy H ay es an d s is te r Miss
b ro u g h t o u t th e n eed fo r a ste a d y
day e v e n in g , sig n a liz in g th e i r a r r iv a l |
a n d re lia b le fo rce o f m en w ho co u ld E d ith A n d e rso n , o f H illsb o ro , w ere h e re a n d th e c o m m e n c e m e n t of th e ir
(About 50 of these left at Last Year's Prices)
be d e p e n d e d upon to s ta y w ith th e g u e s ts a t th e C. I. R a k e r h om e on w ork.
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w ork
A nd su ch a fo rce is b e in g re ­
M r. B row n is th e n e w ly -a p p o in te d '
M rs. R oss, w ife o f S u p e rin te n d e n t
c ru ite d .
p a s to r of th e L in n e m a n M em orial
Gas Engines in all sizes that go and go right. No
It Is re p o rte d th a t a b o u t tw o h u n ­ R. L. R oss o f th e B e a v e r S ta te Mo­ c h u rc h .
He
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se rv ic e s '
d re d m en h av e been ta k e n in to th e to r C o., is a c tin g as p riv a te s e c re ta ry five w eeks ag o , a n d it w as to giv e I
Raise in Price* for a Short Time Only.
se rv ic e in P o rtla n d w ho h a v e e n ­ to h e r h u sb a n d .
him a p ro p e r w elcom e th a t a h o u se-
H. M. M iller a n d fa m ily h av e
liste d fo r th e w ork d u rin g th e p erio d
fu ll of h is p a ris h io n e r s a n d o th e r :
of th e w ar. T h ey a re a ll e x p e rt m e­ ! m oved in to R. It. C a rls o n ’s re sid e n c e w ell w ish e rs m et a t th e c h u rc h to
c h a n ic s, a ro u n d m id d le ag e, an d a re on H ood a v e n u e , w hich th e y w ill o c­ a s s u re h im o f th e i r h e a rty c o -o p e ra ­
LITCHFIELD AND NISCO SPREADERS
re c e iv in g good pay.
U n io n s tr ik e s cupy fo r th e w in te r.
tio n a n d s u p p o r t in th e d u tie s th a t
Mrs. A. M. W ilk in so n e n te r ta in e d
w ill h av e no te r r o r s fo r th e m as th ey
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d in n e r on F rid a y ev e n in g M r. G ill lie a h e a d .
a r e u n d e r th e p ro te c tio n of th e g o v ­
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th e s e m en an d th e h u n d re d s w ho d a u g h te r Inez, an d Miss E m m a J o h n ­ a n d so lo s w as a p le a s in g f e a tu r e of
w ill y et jo in th e se rv ic e w ill n o t do son.
Telephone 6x2
GRESHAM, OREGON Telephone 544
th e re c e p tio n . P a s to rs of th r e e o th ­
Lee M errill c a m e dow n fro m A m ­
so at.d a re w o rk in g fo r b u t o n e
e r d e n o m in a tio n s w ere am o n g th o se
e ric a n L a k e la s t S u n d ay fo r a b rie f
boss
U ncle S am .
w ho sp o k e w o rd s of h o s p ita lity a n d
O ne m a n , liv in g w ith in a m ile o f v isit w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. C. M errill. good w ishes. H. L. St. C la ir se rv e d
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in th e ro le o f m o d e r a to r a n d in tr o ­
g o es to h is w o rk ev ery m o rn in g in g e a n t.
FULL LINE OF
d u ced su ccessiv ely Rev. E. A. L eo n ­
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d e n o m in a tio n ,
n ig h t.
P e rh a p s
th e r e
a r e o th e r s ! C la rk s o n , W a sh in g to n , w h ere he r e ­ Rev. C. L. R o p er, p a s to r o f th e F re e
a n d th e r e w ill be m ore.
T h e sh ip c e n tly w en t to w ork. H e w as o b lig ed M eth o d ist c h u rc h . Rev. H. G e b h a rd t,
b u ild in g In d u s try is not g o in g to be to com e h o m e on a c c o u n t o f s ic k ­ in c h a rg e o f th e G e rm a n E v a n g e lic a l
ness.
c a u g h t a g a in by th e u n io n s.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS
c h u rc h .
J u d g e S ta p le to n e x te n d e d
Mrs. M. E. Q u ig ley of S p o k an e,
th e g re e tin g s o f th e c itiz e n ry of
W a sh in g to n , w ho h a s been h e re fo r
SAVINGS DEPOSITS
G re sh a m o u ts id e of th e c h u rc h e s ,
EVERYTHING IN SEASON
W ILL NOT BE SEIZED se m e tim e w ith h e r b ro th e rs , W . F. an d th e s e w ere fo llo w ed by M r.
a n d G eo rg e F, H oney, lias r e tu rn e d
B row n In a fo rc ib le a d d re s s In w hich
S om e m isa p p re h e n sio n seem s to to h e r hom e.
he voiced th e a p p re c ia tio n of h im ­
ex ist re la tiv e to th e s t a tu s u n d e r th e
M ark J u n io r , th e y e a r-o ld so n of
se lf a n d fam ily to th o s e w ho w ere
tr a d ln g -w lth -th e -e n e m y a c t, o f c iti­ Mr. an d M rs. M ark N ic k e rso n , w as
Pleasant Home
Phone 755
m a k in g th e i r la b o rs in G re sh a m a
zen s o f G erm an y o r its a llie s re s id e n t g iv en th e e u g e n ic s te s t on h is b ir th ­
y e a r of p le a s u ra b le a n tic ip a tio n .
in th is c o u n try .
S uch p e rs o n s a re d a y , o n e day la s t w eek, an d scored
T h e e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m b eg an
100
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n o t in c lu d e d w ith in th e te rm "e n e m y
w ith a solo by M rs. M innie A yls-
R oy W. G ib bs, F r a n k
G ibbs,
o r ally of e n e m y ” as em p lo y ed in th e
w o rth w ho re s p o n d e d to a h e a rty
a c t.
D ep o sits in th e p o stal sa v in g s C la u d e S to c k to n a n d Ja m e s M cKIn
e n c o re w ith a seco n d ch o ice se le c ­
of b a k in g e x c ellen ce. E v e ry ­
b a n k s of th e U n ited S ta te s b elo n g in g ney h av e g o n e to O n a la sk a , W a sh ­
th in g on o u r c o u n te r s goes
tio n , a c c o m p a n ie d
by M rs. Ja m e s
to su ch p e rso n s a r e n o t lia b le to in g to n , w h e re th ey ex p ect to be e m ­
to you ju s t a s It s h o u ld —
S te rlin g .
C. E. R u s h e r an d Miss
p e rle c t
b a k in g — a 1 w a y s
s e iz u re by th e g o v e rn m e n t, an d will p loyed fo r se v e ra l m o n th s.
G p o rg a n a C ro ss re n d e re d an a p p r e ­
fre s h ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
S. E. P a lm q u is t a n d fam ily h av e
n o t, th e r e fo re , he ta k e n in to t,he
F ifty C e n ts S avisl.
w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t p rices,
c ia te d vocal d u e t. G len R u s h e r and
T ie re g u la r p rice of th e O u tlo o k p o ssessio n of th e a lie n p ro p e rty c u s­ re tu r n e d fro m a w e e k ’s v isit w ith W. L. G o rsa g e fo llo w ed w ith a vio­
c o u rte o u s a n d q u ic k se rv ic e
n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
and F i cu in g T e le g ra m o n e y e a r is to d ia n o r be in te rfe re d w ith in any re la tiv e s a t N ew p o rt. G u st L arso n lin d u e t to an a c c o m p a n im e n t by
tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
$5.(10
D u rin g th e re m a in d e r of th is w ay w h a te v e r. — Official B u lle tin , h a s h ad c h a rg e o f th e h a rn e s s sh o p
Miss
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N
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m o n t h t i l e c o m b in a tio n p rice at th is W a sh in g to n , I). ('., O ct. 30, 1917.
d u rin g Mr. P a lm q u is t’s ab sen ce.
An a p p e tiz in g c o lla tio n of c ak e
otic ' will be $4.50. T h is Is on a c ­
Mrs. A nna H o bbs an d Mrs. J e n n ie
c o u n t of th e red u ced p rice on T h e
a n d coffee w as se rv e d by th e la d ie s
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F o r H ire S erv ice
T e le g ra m d u rin g N o v em b er.
Send
o f th e c h u rc h a f t e r th e re c e p tio n ,
G re sh a m .
Phone 11
""A u to m o b iles a n y w h e re , n ig h t o r g u e s ts o f Mr. a n d Mrs. C. I. R a k e r.
in y o u r o r d e r to d ay .
day
P h o n e 791, G re sh a m , M. M. T h e la d ie s a re old tim e frie n d s. 8. a n d th e r e w as a g e n e ra l h a n d s h a k ­
in g a n d v is itin g la s tin g fo r h a lf an
S q u ire.
B ead th e W a n t ad s.
W. R a k e r, of P o rtla n d , w as also a
RED CROSS W ILL HAVE
h o u r, w hen th e th r o n g sa id th e last COMING EVENTS AT
g u e st.
TWO MEETING DAYS
good n ig h t to R ev. B row n a n d h is
PICTURE
THEATER
Mr. an d Mrs. E d. R o b e rts a re
w ife a n d le ft th e c h u rc h in p le a s u r ­
d o w n fro m W elches, a rr iv in g S u n ­
At tlie R ed C ro ss m e e tin g M onday
"T lie Y ellow M en ace” w ill be c o n ­
a b le c o n te m p la tio n of th e s p iritu a l
d ay . fo r a s h o r t v isit. Ed. w as c a lled
an d frie n d ly in te rc o u r s e th a t is to tin u e d to n ig h t at th e G re sh a m pic­ th e fo llo w in g new m e m b e rs w e re r e ­
on th e c ir c u it c o u rt ju r y fo r M u ltn o ­
tu r e th e a t e r in Its th ird an d fo u r th c e iv e d : M rs. F r a n k ie S chofield, Mrs.
m ah c o u n ty , h u t w as excused on ac­ follow .
ep iso d e , fo llo w ed by a co m ed y , " T h e
J e n n ie O sw ald, J . N. F a ris , M rs. J.
c o u n t of h is re s id e n c e in C la c k a m a s
M isplaced T w in s.”
FORMER EDITOR HERE
c o u n ty .
On T h u rs d a y n ig h t th e r e w ill be E. M etzg er, M iss N ellie F a ris , W m.
IS COMPLIMENTARY
T h e fu n e ra l o f Mrs. L en a L arso n
A m ong th o s e w ho paid
g iven tw o m o re re e ls of th e "Y ellow C o n g d o n .
to o k p lace th is a fte rn o o n In D a m a s­
T im o th y B ro w n h ill, e d ito r o f th e M en ace” , " T h e O th e r G irl” in tw o fo r m e m b e rsh ip In th e Red C tosh
cu s c e m e te ry . S lip w as 87 y e a rs of K e n t, W a sh in g to n , J o u r n a l, w as in p a r ts an d a s e rie s o f F o rd fa c to ry d u rin g th e d riv e la s t s u m m e r, w ere
a g e an d a n a tiv e o f S w eden.
She G re sh a m a b o u t tw o w eek s ag o . H e film s, w ith a com edy c lo sin g piece.
Mrs. N ellie M etzg er, M rs. O. A. E a st-
w as th e m o th e r of N ets, O. N. a n d S. w as a t o n e tim e a n e w s p a p e r e d ito r
S a tu r d a y e v e n in g ’s show w ill see m en, M rs. J a s .
E lk in g to n , Miss
lto d lu n , liv in g five m iles so u th of h e re a n d w as re n e w in g old a c q u a in t­ th e 1 2 th e p iso d e o f " T h e S h ie ld in g M am ie D oss, Mrs. J. H . B oss, Dr. J.
G re sh a m .
a n ces a f t e r an a b se n c e of a b o u t ten S h a d o w ” a n d tw o re e ls o f d ra m a E. C la n a h a n an d C. G. S c h n e id e r.
G eo rg e F a ris is h e re on a m o n th ’s y e a rs. U pon h is r e t u r n to K e n t he e n d in g w ith a com edy p ro d u c tio n . S tep s a re b ein g ta k e n to h a v e th e s e
v a c a tio n , v is itin g w ith h is p a re n ts , p u b lish e d th e fo llo w in g In h is n ew s­ T h ey w ill all he good s h o w s 'f r o m m e m b e rs tr a n s f e r r e d to th e a u x ilia r y
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. N. F a ris . H e is a s ­ p a p e r u n d e r th e c a p tio n of " C o m ­ s t a r t to finish.
in G re sh a m from th e P o rtla n d c h a p ­
s is ta n t e n g in e e r In th e office of th e m u n ity In d e b te d to L ive E d i t o r : ”
te r , w h e re th e ir m e m b e rsh ip now is.
M isso u ri Pacific ra ilw a y in Mc G ehee,
It w as v o ted to m e e t F rid a y a f t e r ­
It is a s to n is h in g w h at p ro g re s s a
A rk a n sa s. Mr. F a ris Is acc o m p a n ie d to w n can m a k e in a few y e a rs tim e.
n o o n s a s w ell a s M onday a fte rn o o n s
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1 h ad n o t been in G re sh a m . O re., fo r
by h is w ife.
* Red C ro ss is g ro w in g s te a d ily
* fo r Red C ro ss w ork a t th e lib ra ry .
Six m a c h in e lo a d s of G re sh a m p eo ­ a n u m b e r of y e a rs u n til M onday of * by th e a d d itio n of new n a m es.
*
la s t w eek, an d I fo u n d th a t G re sh a m
ple w en t to
P o rtla n d
on M onday h a d p assed fro n t th e s ta g e o f b ein g * T h e w ork h a s becom e so u r- * LEAVE PACKAGES OPEN
THAT COMMON AILMENT
n ig h t o f la s t w eek an d en jo y e d a a li tt le b u rg an d h a d g ro w n In to a * g e n t th a t th e so c ie ty is m e e t- *
FOR EXAMINATION
OF ALL MANKIND
* in g b o th M onday an d F rid a y
*
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fo r th e w ar
a n d M rs W E. B ates
All th e a p ­ an d fifteen h u n d re d p o p u la tio n , w ith * M uch w ork is u n d e r w ay.
*
commonly called “ h u n g er”
a big c ity h a ll, a C a rn e g ie lib ra ry
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should be a tliree-times-a day
an d b u ild in g , a u n io n h ig h school
• he c e rtifie d to by th e p o s tm a s te r
k e e p in g w ith th e seaso n . A fine tim e th a t w ould do c re d it to a c ity five * th is very n e c e ss a ry an d d e s ir-
treatm ent. You know that old
* w h e re v e r m ailed a n d w ill n o t be se n t
tim e s Its size, a n d w ith n e a rly 200 * a b le c au se. It c o sts very lit-
w as re p o rte d .
saying—it'a better to pay the
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F r a n k F r a k e s a n d h is m o th e r,
* u n le s s so c e rtifie d .
W e ' v e t h i s t o t e v l - butcher than the doctor—not
to ry , a fo u n d ry , city w a te r, g a s and * a n d h elp go a long w ay in
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that we begrudge the M. I), any
T h e m e a t s w e s e w
• a n d be sea le d a c c o rd in g to th e p o s t­
n u m e ro u s
c h u rc h e s ,
tw o « * d ie r boys.
d ay w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. W K e n ­ ro a d s,
v v tv v m a k e a HUNGRY business, because he's one of
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m a s te r ’s d ire c tio n s.
man f e e l
; I cur best customers.
ney. F r a n k , w ho h a s been u n a b le to b a n k s, a c ra c k in g good n e w sp a p e r,
a big p rin tin g e s ta b lis h m e n t, a c o u n ­
T h e se p re c a u tio n s a re m ad e n e c e s­
w alk fo r se v e ra l m o n th s on a c c o u n t ty fa ir, C h a u ta u q u a ,
and
all th e
T ailorin g
A J W BROWN, Prop.
sa ry fo r th e p ro te c tio n of th e m ails
o f a m y s te rio u s sic k n e ss, is now m o d e rn c ity co n v e n ie n c e s u s u a lly a s ­
G K R S IIA M . O R EG O N
m en
and
w o m en — c le a n in g , a n d th e v e h ic le s o f tr a n s p o r ta tio n .
a b le to w alk a little u n a id e d by so c ia te d w ith c itie s o f g r e a te r pop­ F o r
p re s sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell. A sk y o u r p o s tm a s te r a s to size of
u la tio n .
c ru tc h e s.
T w elv e y e a rs ag o G re sh a m w as a P e te r L e n a rd , P o w ell s tre e t.
p a c k a g e to he s e n t an d a ll o th e r In­
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e W o m ­ v illa g e o f so m e fo u r o r five h u n d re d
I n D id M a n ’s S to m a« li.
fo rm a tio n .
e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion so u ls, w ith o u t an y of th e c o n v e n ­
As we grow o ld e r a n d less ac tiv e ,
It h ad ju s t o ne
w ill he h eld in th e lib ra ry nex t ien ces m e n tio n e d
less a n d less food is re q u ire d to m eet
T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g at te le p h o n e - long d is ta n c e only.
H L. St. C la ir, e d ito r of th e G re s h ­
If too
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M rs J e n n ie K. K em p, am O u tlo o k , lo c a te d in G re sh a m as th e d e m a n d s of o u r bodies.
fo rm e rly s ta te p re s id e n t, b u t now- p a s to r o f th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h fif­ m uch is h a b itu a lly ta k e n , th e s to m ­
field a g e n t fo r th e F e d e ra l F ood a d ­ teen o r six te e n y e a rs ago. Soon a f te r ach w ill reb el. W h en a m an re a c h e s 'M e n ’s W ork Shoes
a rr iv in g in G re sh a m , h o w ev er, his th e a d v a n c e d ag e o f 85 o r 90, you
m in is tr a tio n , w ill be p re s e n t.
M en’s Dress Shoes
h e a lth co m m en ced to fa il h im a n d
T h e fo o tb a ll g a m e b etw een U nion a t th e e x p ira tio n o f h is te r m as w ill find th a t he is a lig h t e a te r. Be
Boys’ Shoes
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fro m th e a c tiv e as c a re f u l as you w ill, h o w e v e r, you
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Men's Rubbers.
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m a rk e d by good p la y in g by b o th G re s h a m ’s g ro w th . T h e re tire d sky d is o rd e r. T h ese ta b le s do not c o n ­
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in th e e v e n in g th e d o m estic p ilo t’s e n th u s ia s m , u n e n d in g p u b lic ta in p ep sin , b u t s tr e n g th e n th e s to m ­
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tlie p la y e rs, in th e d o m estic scie n c e . w ent fo r th e p u b lic w eal.
F o r n e a rly fo u r te e n y e a rs he h as i a g e n tle m o v e m e n t o f th e bow els.
room .
c o n tin u e d to w ork fo r th e u p b u ild in g
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h a s o rg a n iz e d a c o u n ty co u n cil in i w ith o u t d o u b t, been in la rg e p a rt
C la c k a m a s co u n ty o f elev e n m e m ­ re s p o n sib le fo r th e sp le n d id g ro w th ]
th a t h a s been m a d e d u rin g th e p a st ;
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ta ry
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to th e m .
u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n .
The a n n u a l h o m e-co m in g day a t
O. A. C. Is S a tu r d a y n e x t, w hen
a m o n g th e o th e r a ttr a c tio n s th e
p ro sp e c tiv e c h a m p io n sh ip
fo o tb a ll
garni- of th e N o rth w e s t c o n fe re n c e
w ill he p lay ed b etw een th e s tro n g
W a sh in g to n s t a te a n d th e O. A. C.
team
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of th e la rg e s t e v e r a ss e m b le d on th is
o r an y o th e r c a m p u s o f th e n o rth -
w i s t , is w o rk in g o v e r-tim e to give
th e o ld -tim e rs a re c e p tio n a n d w el­
com e th a t th ey will n e v e r fo rg e t.
V isito rs fo r th e h o m e-co m in g will
begin to a r r iv e F rid a y . A few p re ­
lim in a ry e x ercises w ill be s ta g e d fo r
th e i r b enefit, b u t th e b ig d ay w ill be
S a tu rd a y , w hen In -d o o r a n d o u t-d o o r
g am es will lie p lay ed by in tra -m u ra l
te a m s r e p r e s e n tin g th e v a rio u s clu b s,
d a i s e s a n d o th e r so cial o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s.
I)r. B ro w n e h a s a r r a n g e d a
sc h e d u le of s p o rts th a t w ill give th e
fo rm e r c a m p u s fo lk an in s ig h t in to
th e sy stem th a t h a s p ro v ed so a t-
tra c tiv e th a t it h as d ra w n p ra c tic a lly
lo o p e r c e n t o f th e s tu d e n ts n o t
m erely Into p h y sical e x e rc ise s b u t in ­
to h e u ltllfu l an d e x h ila ra tin g g am es,
lie h as a lso p la n n e d to p ro v id e o p ­
p o rtu n itie s fo r th e h a s-b e e n s to don
th e ir old sp o rt to g s a n d re -e n a c t th e
sc e n e s o f
fo rm e r
tr iu m p h s .
Of
c o u rs e th e c h ie f a ttr a c tio n w ill be
to e b ig fo o tb a ll g a m e in w hich (lo ach
I’lp a l's m en will e n d e a v o r to u p set
Hie dope an d
b eat th e boys from
t\ a sliin g to n .
On S u n d a y th e c h u rc h e s of th e
to w n , th e V. M. a n d Y. W. ('. A. an d
th e lr a te r n itie s an d c lu b s will open
th e ir d o o rs to th e v isito rs. T h is will
give new frie n d s as w ell as old an
o p p o rtu n ity to In sp ect th e sp le n d id
tacilltl»
fo r in s tru c tio n ,
tr a in in g
an d so cial c u ltu r e a ffo rd ed by th e
old sch o o l.
Klinsing Adjustable Steel Stanchions
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
FRESH M EA TS
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
We Lead the Procession
CITY BAKERY
F o r d R e p a ir in g
Welding - Brazing - Carbon Burning
Goodyear Tire Service
Ed. Osburn
Gresham Market
SH O ES
coffee
K B
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is the Finishing Touch
of a Meal
Palace Car Coffee
Packed in Kerr wide-mouthed self-sealing jars.
coffee is dry roasted just right to bring out the
or you so much enjoy. Once tried Always a customer
is
Q uality
PHONE 661
Handling Farm Affairs
a mous
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S ervice
B ert B o ss a n d W allace W ilk in ­
N o tic e o f C o m m u n ic a tio n .
son cam e dow n fro m C am p L ew is on
At th e next s ta te d c o m m u n ic a tio n
S a tu r d a y ev e n in g fo r a sta y of only on N o v em b er 13, G re sh a m lo d g e, No. |
a few h o u rs , r e tu r n in g a t 7 :5 0 S u n ­ 152. A. F. A A. M., w ill c o n fe r tw o
d ay m o rn in g
B ert is d riv e r o f o n e M M d e g re e s T h e c o u n ty c lu b ’s o f­
o f th e a m b u la n c e s in th e a m b u la n c e fice w ill c o n fe r o n e a n d G re sh a m
c o rp s a n d is k ep t busy. C o m m e n c ­ lo d g e th e o th e r . A good tim e is a n ­
in g y e ste rd a y h is co m p an y w as g iven tic ip a te d
All m a s te r M asons in good
fu ll c h a rg e of th a t p a rt of th e s e r v ­ s ta n d in g a re m ost c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
ice a t th e cam p . T hey now h av e six ‘ A J. W. Brown, W M ; Win. Meti-
Q M. C a m b u la n c e s b u t a re e x p e c t­ ger, secretary.
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in g six m o re In a s h o rt tim e
T hey ,
S o u r S to m a c h .
w ill a lso h a v e o n e se rv ic e c a r an d !
Eat slowly, masticate your food
o n e tr u c k w h en fu lly eq u ip p ed
thoroughly, abstain from meat for a
few days and In most cases the sour
stomach will disappear. If it does
not take one of Chamberlain's Tab­
company.
lets Immediately after supper. Red
O n e-to n tr u c k fo r h ire
E x p ress meats are most likely to cause sour
and hauling H Christenson Phone i stomach and you may find It best to
cut tbem out.—Adr.
II.
P o lly P rim M ops an d $1 00 b o ttle
oil fo r $1 50 at L. L. K id d e r H dw e
PHONE 661
Success conus sooner to the dairy fan n er or truck grower
who uses the same careful method in money m atters as the
progressive business m an:
Banking a ll money as received,
Making all payments by cheek,
M aintaining a cash balance
b an n ers who handle their money through this bank are as­
sured of safety, service and satisfaction. Make this your hank
and receive the personal attention of our officers.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. ORE.